40 Burst results for "Strawberry"

Mutually CoDopendent
A highlight from Jen's Birthday
"Hey guys, welcome to Mutually Codependent with Adam and Jen. I'm Jen. And I'm Adam. I hope everybody is doing spectacular today. Today on Mutually Codependent we're gonna talk about what we thought the 40 would look like. We are not 40 yet but we're almost there. I turn 39 this coming Sunday which will be in the past once you've heard this episode. But yeah. We're close enough to realize that 40 was very different than what we thought it was gonna be. Yes. And we thought it would be worth a podcast to kind of talk about it and our expectations. Throughout the ages? Yeah, yeah. So if you don't know now you know that we have a strain of the show. I may end up with like a little rhyme, a little haiku or something. I hate haikus. I don't I still don't understand. I couldn't tell you the number. But anyway, Strain of the Show. 575, right? 535? 575. I think it's 575. Yeah. 5. Strain of the Show is something that we use. It's a flour that we are smoking that is available through Texas Canna Health. CentexCBD .net. This week it is a pre -roll from Happy Shaman, I think? No, this is from Hymn Living. This is a marshmallow OG. It's labeled as a hybrid. It is definitely something that we've learned that we can smoke anytime for any reason and it's kind of a marshmallow -y, oaky, sweet flavor. Yeah and some people are way better at pulling those notes out than I am but even Landon when he tried it he was like this yeah there's like a so like caramel and I'm like marshmallow he's like yeah and I'm kind of jealous. It's very sweet. I like it. This is one of my favorite strains. If you have a headache and you need it to go away but you don't want to fall asleep or take a nap or be too energized this is a pretty solid hybrid. You can smoke this anywhere and do anything like it's maybe not anywhere. Yeah and it's it's 18 .2 % THCA so it's enough to get you where you need to go but it's not like overwhelming like this is something you can just hang out and smoke for a bit and I think that's people forget that that's a thing. Yeah. The activity of smoking isn't just for the intoxication it's it's a time to sit back and just breathe literally that's what you do. Just breathe for a minute. Take a break. Just take a few minutes to breathe. Almost like smells like a cigar to me. Okay. Like when it's burning there's almost a cigar -y or maybe not a cigar but like I guess what's a Swiss or sweet? That's a cigar. I was gonna say like you're like a flavored cigar. Yeah. I was thinking like Swiss or sweet. Like a vanilla or or like. Yeah. Yeah that would make sense. Vanilla. Russian cream. Yeah see that's that's probably whatever it is that all those things have in common. The first thing I ever smoked was a clove strawberry clove cigarette when I was 14 with my cousins Amy and Brian. I the first time I smoked was a clove cigarette. Yeah. Yeah Kim. Yeah I can see that. Yeah we were we were laying down on the driveway cuz cuz both parents were gone there were no cars there and it was I think I don't know it was we were just hanging out she's like I'm gonna go smoke and I was like what? No I actually knew that she had smoked could but she would only do it like in her car like I don't remember her being. That makes sense. Or around I don't remember her doing it around the rinse if you will. That's something I I would I liked clove cigarettes I liked the way they tasted they were delicious I think that's ones that are flavored.

News, Traffic and Weather
Fresh update on "strawberry" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather
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The Aloönæ Show
A highlight from S13 E12: Wayne: Entrepreneur, Founder, Marketing Expert
"Hello, welcome to The Elone Show. I'm your host, John Mayelone. In this episode, don't have regulars because reasons, I guess. As for our guest, he is from Alexandra, Louisiana. He's an entrepreneur and founder of Ugly Muck Marketing. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, Wayne Mullins. Thank you so much. I'm excited to be here. Me too. So, how's life? Life is fabulous. I think, you know, I'm learning to embrace every day in every moment. To embrace the moments, whether they are what some would consider beautiful or what others may consider ugly. To learn to be present and in the moment. And I think that's the best way to possibly live life. Fantastic. And have you been up to much recently? I have. We are on the work front. We are busy growing. It's our busiest season of the year. So, we've been busy there. My wife and I and our kids were in the process of building a house, which is a little bit deceptive. We're not doing the building, obviously, but lots of decisions around building the house and the finishes and all that kind of stuff. Ah, all right then. Very good. And what was the inspiration and the idea of Ugly Muck Marketing? Yeah. So, the idea and inspiration behind Ugly Muck Marketing was simply this, that I wanted to create a marketing agency that is focused on results as the number one thing that matters. So often in the digital marketing space, in the ad agency space, the thing that so many get distracted by is trying to win awards. And Ugly Muck Marketing, the name actually stems from this quote that is, I would rather an ad that's ugly and effective over one that's beautiful, but isn't. So, that is the mission and that is the calling for what we do at Ugly Muck Marketing. Ah, I like it. And what was life for you growing up? I grew up in, I guess you could say more of rural Louisiana, not across the river, not far from where I'm at right now in an area called Pineville, Louisiana, population roughly 15 ,000 or so. So for me, it was growing up, spent a lot of times out in nature, in the woods, building forts in the woods and just had a lot of fun with friends and yeah, it was great. Okay. Very nice. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? I would live where I'm at right now. I'm a firm believer in this idea that we as human beings, we aren't trees, meaning we can get up and move at any point in time. And I think it's not good for us mentally, emotionally to always long to be somewhere different than where we are. And, you know, if I really wanted to live somewhere else in the world, then I'm of the belief that I should make that happen, that I should get up, that I can move. Yes, there may be obstacles, there may be challenges, there may be all kinds of other things that, quote unquote, get in the way. But again, anything is possible. And we live in a world now where it's easier than ever to up and move to a new location. Couldn't agree more. What's your favorite ice cream topping? I'm going to go with probably strawberries. Interesting. Have you heard of a drink called banana friche? It sounds familiar. I don't know if I've had it, but it does sound familiar. Oh, is that so? It is. I don't know where or why I would have heard of it. OK, interesting, because every guest I've had, I've asked this question a lot to most guests and they said, no, I never heard of it. You are the first person to at least heard of it to some extent. So that's a surprise to me, in my opinion. Yeah, we need the bells and the whistles and like the streamers going off or some fireworks or something, at least, right? Yes, that calls for a celebration. Absolutely. So fill me in. What is it? So it is like a banana flavored drink, which is part smoothie, part milkshake. It's called a tingly sensations that you could possibly think of. Sounds delicious. It sure does. Would you rather never use social media again or never watch another movie or TV show again? Well, I'm going to choose TV because I actually really don't watch TV at all at this point or don't watch movies. And I often joke with people when they meet me or get to know me. I say if you begin the sentence or you begin the question with, have you seen the answer is already going to be no. So don't even ask the question. OK, that makes sense. I would say I would say never watch TV or movies again because I'm mostly on social media looking at stuff anyway. And also, you can watch full length feature films on social media, which is kind of multiple parts. So that's the ultimate cheap code. Yes, indeed. I love it. What's the weather like today where you currently are right now? It is overcast today in a high of only 84 degrees, which is actually a break in the heat from where we've been. So we're we're enjoying the overcast and cooler temps today. Me too. It was pretty hot the last few days, but now we're reaching autumn temperatures now, which is pretty cool. Literally. Well. What is the most comfortable piece of clothing you own? I would say it's a T -shirt that my wife got me for my birthday and it's by a company called One Golden Thread. And I don't know what they made the shirt out of. It's some cotton blend, I believe, but it is incredibly comfortable. Ah, very nice. Do you think a hot dog is a sandwich? I would say absolutely. It comes between two slices of bread or two pieces of bread. But I guess if you want to get really technical, the bread is still enjoined on one end. So you can make an argument in that case that is not technically a sandwich, but there are sandwiches that go in a similar style or similar type of bread. So I'm going to say it is OK. That's a good point, I guess. What hobby would you get into if time and money weren't an issue? Time and money weren't an issue. I would get into surfing. Nice. What could you do a 40 minute presentation on without any preparation? Marketing. That makes sense. Would you rather not be able to open closed doors or not be able to close open doors? That's a tough one. I'm going to go with I would rather not be able to close open doors. Nice. It leaves opportunities open for you. Absolutely. Yes, I love it. If you were given 400 acres of land, what would you use it for? I would take some of it. I would make it into a small farm of sorts, enough to produce enough produce for my family and friends. And then I would have a small portion for maybe some farm animals. And then I would love to leave the rest of it very wooded and maybe put a few trails, hiking trails, biking trails through some of that land. OK, that'd be pretty cool. How much time do you spend on the Internet? Way too much. I spend most of my work day on some form of the Internet, whether that is Google Docs, whether that's email or a social media channel. And then unfortunately, I spend too much time of that on social media or on various forms of Internet in the evenings as well. So way too much is the answer. OK. Yes, I agree. I would certainly say the same thing. What is the best way to start the morning? The absolute best way to start the morning is with some meditation and some gratitude. Sweet. Is that all? Or is there more to it? Well, those would be the best. I also love doing some journaling first thing in the morning and reading something that is inspirational, encouraging, something that really helps me set the tone for the day. I believe that our morning is kind of like the rudder, if you will, for the day, like a rudder on a ship determines where the entire massive ship goes. That one little rudder in comparison to the ship. I believe that our morning routines act in that same way. And unfortunately, for so many of us, we are unintentional with our morning routines. We allow the alarm to go off multiple times. We hit snooze, we rush, we hurry, and all of those things fill our minds subconsciously with worry, with stress, with thoughts of I'm late, with thoughts of I'm not going to be on time. All these words and all these feelings that, in my opinion, have a very negative connotation. So, yeah, I think that's that's the rudder for the day. Okay, yes, couldn't agree more.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh "Strawberry" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"The sunshine it should be with us through this whole weekend right now in Seattle 58 degrees 126 prices gas you know are on the rise in Washington we pay into the county at the poem of a size the statewide average of 512 account and its more in King County Pierce County Snohomish County but it's nothing compared to what California drivers are paying Californians are used to high gas prices they are not used to this 724 a gallon for self -service at this station and you're looking at over 8 bucks for full serve the average is of course lower nationally about 383 and the average California in is 607 prices you have gone up 79 cents a gallon in just the last month there is a new state law aimed at penalizing all companies if a watchdog panel determines there's any price scouging that went into effect over the summer and Republicans are asking for a special session to vote to suspend California's gas tax which is 58 cents a gallon they tried doing it last year but Democrats blocked them overnight governor Gavin Newsom pushed a transition to a cheaper winter fuel blend that's what he did last year when prices were high but that is a short -term fix long -term he's asking the division of petroleum market oversight to give him proposals on market reforms by January 1st he's also accusing oil companies of lying and gouging Californians to line their own pockets but for the time being a lot of people in California are especially hurting before they hit the roads ABC's Zorin Shaw reporting the writers strike is over but Hollywood's actors are still picketing demanding better pay and protection. Mark Mayfield fills us in on Wednesday SAG -AFTRA announced that they'll begin negotiations again next week the talks will be attended by several executives from the Actors Union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers SAG -AFTRA members are asking for a bigger cut of the revenue from streaming shows and more protections against the use of artificial intelligence. I'm Mark Mayfield Northwest News Time 128 if you're feeling a little tired today try thinking about caffeine it could end up being free for you the National Coffee Day holiday today is if you can call it a holiday big chains like Starbucks, Dunkin, Krispy Kreme, Pete's they all have different promotions to get some free coffee longtime customers and newcomers alike ABC headlines are next at 130 guys did you know your testosterone level impacts your energy libido sleep weight hair loss mood and even ED and right now revive men's health Seattle will check your testosterone for free they've helped thousands of men since 2011 feel and perform better they're so confident they can help you they even guarantee it schedule your free testosterone test exam and consultation today call 206 -529 111 that's 206 -529 -1111 or visit revive men's health .com at Fred Meyer we know the minute a tomato is picked the fresh timer starts the sooner we get our produce to the you fresher it is that's why we've shortened the time from harvest to home for our tasty tomatoes strawberries and salads so no matter how you shop you have more time with your fresh produce Fred Meyer fresh for

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
A highlight from Ep.118 - Rewind to 1967: The Year That Changed Music Forever
"Well here we are episode 118 I think I think I forgot to list a few this might be like episode 120 or 121 I don't know I guess that's a good thing when you do so many you lose count anyway on this episode we're gonna be talking about the year in music 1967 and as usual I have the wrecking two in the house Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio of the music relish show very interesting yeah a lot happened sit back relax it's gonna be another two and a half hour podcast but we love it enjoy the show the KLFB studio presents milk rate and turntables a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean now let's talk music enjoy the show yes let's talk music thank you Amanda for that wonderful introduction as usual welcome back my friends to the show that never ends welcome to the podcast you know the name I'm not gonna say it was streaming live right now over Facebook YouTube X formerly known as Twitter twitch D live and again I always I don't know how many other things and this podcast will be heard on every podcast platform yeah yeah 1967 so it was quite a year think you're in for a little little ride tonight yeah and you know who wasn't born in night oh he was three in 1967 marksmen from the music relish show good evening I was two years from being on this earth so you weren't even really thought of no you thought of it 67 think of that think of that yeah you weren't even thought of you weren't even like a sparkle in as they say in your father's eye there might have been the beginning of a sparkle who knows so let me see I'm looking at my is my screen still fuzzy on my end but I'm not even seeing it on YouTube right now I'm seeing it's live but I just got the image of the vinyl really yeah what the hell wait wait wait wait yeah no it's on it's on I see it I see it but my screen looks fuzzy right yeah that's how I'm seeing you from my end yeah what the hell let me check something here hold on okay let's do a little in show my you know that smooth little March of colors next to you when you open up the show yeah happy it's all like gone really weird I'm looking at this right let's go back to this see what happens I'm supposed to be in 1080 and I'm looking at it right now now you're sharp you just got sharp it goes back and forth it's a strange see like hearing yourself huh I guess I don't know what do a refresh here I'm playing it right Tom Benwald says it looks good patty says it's blurry that was in the beginning and it looks like it's sharp now so it goes back and forth you're starting to get blurry again it's strange got any storms down there no this this would this will drive me crazy now this is it's not supposed to be like this come on it's like a Grateful Dead show warts and all rice we're talking about 1967 there's no digital so it was still waiting for Luda come on so you know I'm going to do I hate doing this but I'm going to do it to you buddy what's that no don't cut me I'm not cutting you I'm gonna I'm gonna hit a refresh which might take me off the screen so the show is yours for about I don't know 60 seconds let's see what happens here let's see reload I'm gonna reload it so I'm going off the screen I guess it's time to advertise the music roll show with my friend Perry and my friend Lou we discuss opera we have fun how am I now you look better look yeah yeah looks better yep and I just advertised my podcast is that the opera I'll pay you I'll give you the money later on then I lose my this is like okay here we go you look better though all right good yeah good you know me I the technical stuff drives me crazy especially you know it's not only sound it has to be oh it's this is a live stream so it has to look yeah good and you don't want to drop out in the middle of the show no like me and Lou do once in a while race right let's see is the chat working let's see now I'm not seeing any I'm not seeing any comments so let me try this well sorry for the podcast listeners but I gotta get this shit right hey it's okay I should be seeing I should be seeing comments because people have already made three comments you over here maybe they're bored and they don't want to comment anymore no it's there it should be showing up on my screen over here right we know that my boss you busting balls only Bono does that let's see public so it should be getting huh this is crazy seven minutes in and I'm here we haven't done anything yet let me see send comment test I just sent a text to message I see I see you as I see mine okay good we're good we're good let me switch over to my other account and do the same thing I just want to make sure yes just our audience is bored they don't want to comment actually this is all Lou's fault yeah yeah always the you know I would probably lost the other comments is because I rebooted so hmm all right well you know what we're gonna start without Lou right as I say that as I say that does he have what does he what do you let's get the full screen nose is that why you were late you had to clean your nose and he's back in Paris again you brown nose er I've been a bad dog my laptop and he's back in pair you left here in Paris you must have left it back in the United States I did I left on the plane how you doing Lou I'm doing alright how are you guys doing well I just had a little technical difficulty and we blamed you because you weren't here so you left me alone and I had to talk opera with myself talked opera yeah rigoletto did you talk about rigoletto this time I'm just really boring you know I'm like all right this is why this is a two and a half hour podcast some of us have to work tomorrow all right here we go let's jump right into 1967 musical events in 1967 and the year kicks off right away with a bomb a bomb on January 4th the doors release can arguably one of the greatest debut records ever arguably if you had a top 25 greatest debut that albums would have to be in the top 10 it would have to be yeah you know if you had a top 50 that would have to be in the top 10 right even if you don't like them you have to say that was so ahead of its time oh it's so different nothing out there was like the needle and all you hear it kicks I mean fucking what a way to start an album it's a heavy song it with a bossa nova beat yeah I mean that's pretty clever yeah 67 so you know bossa nova was pretty hip again John Densmore over underrated underrated underappreciated I think you are you are so correct you know never gets the the the consideration that I I don't know you can't put him in greatest of all time but could he be okay if there's a top there's a top 25 drummer top 25 drummers is he in it good question and in rock we'll just say in rock I think he could be I could see him making so I don't know if he's a universal pick but I could see him on some list I mean he's something you'd have to think about like you said like it doesn't get noticed so much you know yeah yeah or it I mean although his drumming wasn't shy I mean he's jazzy as hell I heard um writers on the storm yesterday and his adjustment playing is great in his adjustments during the shows just for that yeah yeah the unpredictability of you know how the how the song was gonna go right because they could rehearse it all they want once Morrison got into that zone well in the drama keeps the beat right yeah yeah the drummer has to stay up with that yeah and played to the clown so to speak right you know and my my problem is if some of the clowns don't have the beat you know at one point they've got to give in like I said Morrison or even Dylan they'll set the tone but they've got to be steady themselves you know it's yeah otherwise it's just erratic but you know yeah guy like Dan's more I mean I had skill I had a lot of a lot of technical ability right feel yes cool so obviously his drums always sounded good yeah on the earlier on the other records even you know three years worth of music whatever I guess I would be who produced some Jack Holtzman was the producer did a good job Jekyll or now wait so no what was it Paul Rothchild yes yes yes I'm sorry Holtzman was he on the record company yeah yeah was that it was that chrysalis or chrysalis I think or just like yes that's a lecture a lecture weren't they on chrysalis though also I thought they were yeah maybe maybe chrysalis was a subsidiary but uh yeah Jack Holtzman's son is Adam Holtzman he's a keyboardist right now he plays with here we go Stephen Wilson but he does a little blog on Facebook and he talks about growing up and he was like six years old and his father brought him to a club to see the tour Wow at six years old he just talks about like yeah it's a great little blog Wow all right and four days later on January 8th Elvis Presley turned 32 on January 14th the human be in right the human be e -i -n human being takes place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park polo fields with spoken words from Timothy Leary Allen Ginsberg Gary Snyder in others live music was provided by Jefferson Airplane the Grateful Dead Big Brother in the holding company and Quicksilver Messenger Service speeches from Jerry Rubin and others were also given at the event although it's one band there I liked yeah Quicksilver Messenger Service who was it on January 15th 1967 who is your favorite poet of all them I know you're not asking me Arthur Rimbaud who influenced Jim Morrison good answer good answer way to bring that first opening segment rough full circle we're getting better Scott we're good now you guys get a lot of good trust me I'm getting a lot of good feedback so let's keep it at that I don't want you son ask for more money and on January 15th 1967 the Rolling Stones appear on the Ed Sullivan show at Ed Sullivan's request finish it he asked them to let's spend sing let's spend some time together is that the one there you go yeah and then he told him a really big shoe I hate to do this I mean I come back on penalty box I don't say just he beat my record okay look he just got on the show after late and these are either he's stuck he's frozen put the dog nose back on where'd it go are you throw it at the camera like your headphones on January 16th 1967 the monkeys begin work on headquarters the first album to give them complete artistic and technical control over their material and it was fucking horrible fucking horrible what were they thinking they know they were thinking the egos got too big they thought they were the music well the argument can be made that you know Mike Nesmith did write different drum yeah so he could write songs but I don't think he was a pop songwriter you know headquarters and they try to be all fucking like 60 ish and shit they weren't looking for pop were they they're trying to be like more psychedelic yeah I think so there were their channel on the Beatles with those quirky little yeah with anti -grizzelles on that I don't know some weird shit I'll tell you what though I don't care about it myself but it was surely a harpsichord on it because that's what all those records had they had to have a harpsichord and I have the book this the 100 best -selling records of the 60s the monkeys got a they've had quite a few albums on there oh they do yeah they were they were but I mean I thought it was just a condensed period of the show which it probably was but it's still I mean they've got I mean most of their albums sold really well yeah yeah ah you like the show what's it is like the show I did I still like it I still love it I love that that that's so that humor is great like dumbed down brilliantly done though humor yeah way was what they were supposed to act like that yeah you know what I mean there was no like these guys are bad actors they knew exactly how to do that they pulled it off great it was campy it was great for its time it's still great to watch now yeah I do think that banana splits were a better band yeah that's I'll give you the banana splits were a kick -ass band yeah yeah kick -ass man did you see the movie recently came out it's a horror movie with the banana splits the banana splits movie it's a horror movie yeah yeah it takes place in an amusement park and they're they're robotic and in Dyson and slicing baby Dyson and slicing I have to say oh man that's yeah okay yeah Dyson and slicing it's good it's kids again campy movie but I couldn't not watch it yeah I have to say I'm sure Fleagle is a total psychopath well I'm not gonna give you any and no no no spoilers here those was it just Dyson and slicing on January 17 1967 the daily mail newspaper reports four thousand potholes in Blackburn Lancashire and Guinness air Tara Brown is killed in a car wreck these articles inspire lyrics for a day in the life a day in the life yes on January 22nd 1967 Simon and Garfunkel give live can't give a live concert at Phil harmonic Phil harmonic call in New York City some of this concert is released on October 4th 1997 on their box set old friends but most is not released until July 2002 that's some more okay January 29th mantra rock dance the quote ultimate high of the hippie era is organized at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco featuring Janis Joplin grateful dead big brother in the holding company for three Moby grape quirky that would've been interesting that's the best man that's the best as though for they're almost like the MC five kind of I think they were just kind of but they're they're a San Francisco band and beat poet once again Allen Ginsberg shows up to do his spoken word I heard he was a member of NAMBLA I wouldn't the National Association of Marlon Brando look -alikes I heard I'd someone I remember he actually he was a sponsor of NAMBLA but anyway on January 30th 1967 the Beatles shoot a promotional film for the forthcoming single strawberry fields forever at Noel Park in Seven Oaks have you seen it I have seen it I haven't seen it in a long time it's really cool yeah yeah it's kind of dark speaking of dark on February 3rd 1967 UK record producer Joe Meek murders is it his landlady and then commits suicide by shooting himself in the head in Holloway North in London it's kind of dark didn't he produce sleepwalk yes letter Telstar some early we talked we did it bit of a genius really yeah let's see February 7th Mickey Dolan's no let me stop February 6th Mike Nesmith and Mickey Dolan's of the monkeys fly into London Dolan sees till death do us part on British TV and uses the term Randy's scouse grit from the program for the title of the monkeys next single release Randy's scouse grit not releasing it is an offensive term Britain's British census forced the title to be changed to alternate title and then the next day Mickey Dolan's meets Paul McCartney at his home in st.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh "Strawberry" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Is sponsored by Albertsons and Safeway. This week at and Safeway Albertsons get one pound of strawberries, six ounces of raspberries, cantaloupe honeydew or mini watermelons. Three for ten dollars member price. Your next Northwest traffic at 1234. Our forecast now sponsored Northwest by Crawl Space Services. Today's weather is more or less a preview of what we should see Saturday and Sunday. All three of these days in the low 60s with plenty of sunshine. No rain in sight until about Monday and Tuesday. At that point we should stay as warm as we've been but right back to that kind of soggier condition for the beginning of next week. Here in Seattle it's 57 degrees mostly sunny. Northwest news time 1225. A trio of new movies hits the theater this weekend along with some new stuff to stream. Here's Jason Nathanson. The creator couldn't be timelier. The AI are developing a super weapon. The sci -fi action about film artificial intelligence looks to top the box office but it'll have some cuddly competition. The animated Paw Patrol the mighty movie could also finish

The Podcast On Podcasting
A highlight from Ep374: Gary Vees Tips To Help You Avoid Business Failure
"You, who's listening, if you want this to work, you probably need to do both. You probably need to have your podcast. You probably need to stay with your podcast, launch your podcast, grow your podcast, keep having interviews, keep having solos, whatever it is for your podcast. You've got to do it. Most hosts never achieve the results they hoped for. They're falling short on listenership and monetization, meaning their message isn't being heard and their show ends up costing them money. This podcast was created to help you grow your listenership and make money while you're at it. Get ready to take notes. Here's your host, Adam Adams. What's up, podcaster? It's your host, Adam Adams. And today I get to talk about somebody that I look up to, somebody that I respect and admire and follow his advice. And frankly, wish you as my best friend, because this guy is a bad -ass. He's just great in all of the ways. His name's Gary Vaynerchuk, Gary V. And many, many years ago, I was a high -end restaurant person. So I managed a French restaurant. I did serving and I did the bar manager. And then I did regular general manager and loved a lot about working in fine restaurants. One of my favorite things is we did wine tastings all the fricking time. And I just really fell in love with wine. And now I actually collect wine. I've got more than a hundred bottles, easily more than a hundred bottles. Some of them are expensive. Some of them are cheap. I can't only do expensive bottles because sometimes I drink two or three bottles with my friends in one night. So I collect everything and it's not always the price that makes good wine. And Gary Vaynerchuk taught me that a long time ago. And most of you don't know this, but prior to him launching what he does now, which is an advertising agency, coaching, mentoring, running masterminds, the stuff that he does now with his agency, the one day VIPs that people come in and spend a shit ton of money just to be with him for a few hours. Before he did that, he ran his family's wine shop. And before anyone else was really putting their wine online on the internet, they only had the shops. Gary Vaynerchuk said, dad, I'm going to sit down with a table and I'm going to put two or three wines in front of me and I'm going to taste them and I'm going to spit them out. And he spat them out right there on camera. And he would talk about wine in a very general way. In a way that's not looking down your nose like those people. And I loved it. So what I would do is I would get ideas. I would go and look at Grenache and Syrah and Movedra and Cabernet and Cab Franc and all these other grapes and the years. And I would watch him, listen to him and I would try to buy the same wines and I would try to taste them. And he's like saying, this one's got strawberry or this one's got plum or this one's got peach or this one's got blackberry. This one's got tar. This one's got tobacco. This one's got smoke. All these different notes that he said he either smelled on the nose or he tasted on the tongue. And so I loved what he was doing. And then he switches directions. Gary switched directions and his dad's company was making fine. They now were selling, most of their wines were being ordered and they didn't even have to stock the wine because they would just make the order for the client, for the customer And it would be dropped off or delivered by somebody there, or it would be shipped another way directly to the doorstep of that person. And all of a sudden they make a lot more money. And he learned something and that's what we're getting into for today's episode. Gary V learned something. He learned that you got to be active on social media and you're like, oh no, what do you mean? Gary Vaynerchuk says you got to be active on social. It's like a business card. One of the first takeaways that he said, you got to be active on social. It's a business card because of this. When your person who wants to work with you is going to vet you, they are going to search for you on LinkedIn and Facebook and other platforms. They're just going to type in your name and see what comes up. If nothing comes up, they don't trust you. They go with the other person. If nothing comes up, they don't trust you. They have to see what you're about. They want to know, is this person reckless? Are they going to spend all their money on this one thing? Are they the same faith as me? Do they believe in the same nature as me? Do they believe in the same God as me? Do they believe in mountain biking like I do? Do what I get along with this person? Is this the kind of person that I could trust? They find that stuff out by going to your social. So Gary Vaynerchuk said a couple of things. He said you had to be active on social and he said that you have to put out content with a podcast. So in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, I was all about wine and I was following Gary V. 2015 comes around and I'm going back to my entrepreneurship. I'm going back to being full -time in real estate, launching different businesses. And Gary Vaynerchuk says, I think it was 2015, perfect timing for me. He goes, if you're not active on social media and have a podcast by the year 2023, you will fail in business. So that brings us to what Gary Vaynerchuk said. What did Gary V actually say? Gary Vaynerchuk says that you who's listening, if you want this to work, you probably need to do both. You probably need to have your podcast. You probably need to stay with your podcast, launch your podcast, grow your podcast, keep having interviews, keep having solos, whatever it is for your podcast. You've got to do it and you've got to have your social going. You've got to be on LinkedIn and or Facebook or TikTok or Instagram. What's that other one? There's more. There's a lot more. But you should be on at least two of those platforms and have your podcast. And by doing all of this, your business won't suffer. So if your business is suffering today and you don't have a podcast, start your freaking podcast. Your business is suffering today and you're not active on social media. You're not posting on social media. You have the account, but you never post. People aren't going to trust you when they search you. So you need to start being active on social. And Gary Vaynerchuk also said jab, jab, right hook. He wrote a book about jab, jab, right hook. What does jab, jab, right hook even mean? It means the boxers, when you're fighting, they don't just throw these big giant blows. They throw quick, quick punches to surprise their opponent. They jab them. They tap their face a few times. And when it's time, when the punch will land, they take the extra efforts and inertia and time that it takes them to throw a big right hook with all their might. It would be a freaking waste of time to throw your right hook before that happened. At the wrong point in time, they would just dodge it and then you would use all of this effort and then you would line yourself up in a bad way and you would be the one who got punched down. So you got to put in those jabs. What does that mean on social media? I think it means, and what Gary Vaynerchuk has said, is that you can't always just be selling only. You've got to be giving, and this will depend on the platform. If it's YouTube or if it's TikTok, for example, you can do a lot more right hooks where it's content, content, content. But think of it like this, the jabs are the fun content that help people and the right hooks are after you've brought them in, after you've gotten a feel for what's going on because of the jabs. Now you can have them hire you or you can throw that right hook with, hey, I can help you, the links in the show notes, for example. I can help you. The link is below. So the jab, jab, right hook on Facebook might be a little bit different. Most of the time you talk about your hobbies and your children and your travels. So my hobby might be bodybuilding or taking ice baths or yoga or mountain biking or CrossFit or art, crafts or piloting, air flight. I would constantly post about my kids. I would constantly post about when I'm on a vacation just to let people know what's in person. Those are the jabs. Talk about piloting, CrossFit, mountain biking, your kids, your travels, whatever. And then the right hooks are about your business. So you might put up a testimonial, hey, got a great testimonial from one of my clients and I wanted to share it on here. It meant a lot to me. And that's the right hook. That's the right hook, meaning a way for you to jab, jab, right hook. So Gary V says what? He says, first two things, you got to be active on social media or you're going to lose in business by the year 2023 and wake up folks. We're already at the end of 2023. Like 2024 is happening and before we know it, 2025 is happening. And if you didn't do this, if you're not doing this right now, you've lost in business. Your clients are going to the other person who's active on social and has a podcast. Next thing that Gary V says is jab, jab, right hook. Don't always sell. Don't always make it hard on other people to be at that content. Give them some stuff, give them some value, value, value, and then let them know that they could hire you. Tell them about your hobbies, your kids, let them into your life, and then tell them about your business. And when Gary V was writing his book called Jab, Jab, Right Hook, that rhymes, I was like, did I say that right? Jab, Jab, Right Hook is the book that Gary V was writing. And when he was writing it, he was hoping that he could call it something with a lot more jabs and then the right hook. But his writing team said, no, it'll sell better with just two jabs. And he almost said this, I remember watching an interview, he goes, I said, if it didn't have like 20 jabs, I wasn't going to do it. And he lost that battle, still published the book. But here's the point. Here's the learning lesson in that. It doesn't mean that you have to go one, two, and then sell, give, give, sell, give, give, sell. That sounds like that one song, goon, goonch. You know? Anyway, it doesn't mean give, give, sell, give, give, sell. It doesn't mean that you have to do two thirds and one third, one, one, two. If you go with the advice that Gary Vee really wanted you to think of, he has a lot more jabs. It's a lot more value, value, value. How can you support your person? How can you help your person? Who's on your social media or who's on your podcast on LinkedIn or whatever? How can you give, give, give before you ask for that sale? Think about it as multiple jabs and then the right hooks. That might actually make it easier on you because I've had a lot of clients that came through and I used to just teach social media. I had a business to teach social media, taught, teached or taught. Obviously I'm not a teacher that way, but I had a business that where I basically consulted only with a few high level people. So it was $40 ,000 to work with me for a year. And then anytime they would post, they would send the post to me first and I would tweak it for them and send it back and they would get like lots and lots of likes and comments. And in doing so, I would teach this jab, jab, right hook as well to them. And I would say, you're going too much about the business. Let people in first. I also had a couple of people that came to me and they were very afraid of the business. They didn't want to throw a right hook. They didn't want to. And so I had to talk him into it. I had to say, don't worry, you can do lots of jabs. One guy, he's all about something called earthing. There's another term too, grounding. And so basically every weekend he goes to the same park, he takes his shoes off and he grounds himself to the earth or he earths. He walks on the beach and basically I'm not going to teach the entire thing, but it's supposed to be very good for you. And I practice it as well. And he was passionate about that, but he wasn't really passionate about like multifamily syndication and asking people for money. And that's what he wanted to do is ask people for money. So I worked with him. I said, don't worry, it doesn't have to be two jabs and then the right hook. It can be like six jabs, seven jabs, and then the right hook. That worked for him. I think it was 68 and he ended up turning 70 recently. He was like 68 at the time. And although he's in great health, he looked like he's 25, his physical fitness as he was doing jab, jab, right hook, he didn't even want to post on social media at all. And he only bought into it because he didn't have to push his business down people's throats. And that's the takeaway for you too, is you don't have to push your business down anyone's throat. You don't have to shove it there. You can just share the kind things and nice things, the value and about your hobbies and it'll all work out. So make sure you got your podcast. Make sure you're active on social media. Use the jab, jab, right hook, and I will see you on the very next episode. Don't go away. We'll be right there. This is serious. Don't go. Now that you've gotten whatever value that you feel that you got the actionable takeaways, you need to implement the stuff that you learn. If you remember me talking about bird church once and they learn how to fly and then they walk home, I don't want you to walk home. I want you to fly home. So take the steps, take the actionable steps for your benefits that you can become a better podcaster. That's the only thing that I ask of you. And I'll see you for more actionable tips on the very next episode.

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Divine Naples Podcast
A highlight from #439 Matt got a free pass from doctors so he dug in to German cake quickly. Rich thinks he had to pay off all doctors because he knows he is broken beyond the fixing point. Army story will explain what not to do to your wife in the car. Someone closed his wifes hand in the door of the car so he doesnt have to go to the theater. Simply news you can use in 10 years. Iron Curtain did not allow teddy bears. Episode #439 September 9th. 2023
"Another beautiful and divine day in Diva Naples here, September 9th, Saturday, 2023, and this is episode 439 from this Mike Rich and from this Mike Matt, another Saturday, it is a Saturday, I'm so happy, how was your uh checkout, doctor checkout, it was great, you got a smile on your face, I told you yesterday that I was getting a checkup for for the insurance aspect of infinite banking, we'll talk about that some other day, uh but I had an awesome time, she checked all my blood, and what did they say, and then I had an EKG that came out perfect, oh good, hold on just a second, let me, hold on just a second, oh there you go, oh there's that German cake I had to diss yesterday, I felt really bad about it, but now I'm back to destroying my body, so I'll go ahead, destroy it, let's do it, let's eat this sugar, this looks awesome, I've been doing a lot of complaining for years about German cakes, so yeah, and since they say you are, you got a free pass, yeah, let's just destroy it, let's do it, yeah, yeah, what do I care about, exactly, any diabetes or anything else, it might be a result, you just close your eyes and say you never had it, right, it's the only problem I always tell people, like the only problem is gonna be in your head, you know what I'm saying, you're gonna have to figure it out, right, explain it to yourself, you don't have to explain to anybody else, oh my gosh, it's a little frozen, isn't it, it's absolutely delicious, is that blueberry, this is blueberry cream cheese, yeah, crumbled cream cheesecake, it's German, German, but you know yesterday was fresh and you said you don't want it, so I just shove it in the freezer, make an ice cream out of it, you know what's awesome though, because you probably had no idea this, but blueberry is my favorite berry for fruit pies and cakes, you know what, if this would have onion, you would say same thing, you mean if you put a chili dog in front of my face, you didn't have a cake for 24 hours, so everything would be your favorite, oh yeah, that's true, yeah, well speaking of that, do you know what they call train carrying bubble gum, choo -choo gum, yeah, no, choo -choo train, yeah, and in your case, you know, the dog is cheap, yeah, you will find out as soon as you talk to a lawyer, yeah, right, here it is, yeah, so be careful, all right, I will, so shove a couple more forks in your opening, yeah, and then, so you can be quiet, because I have essentials to do, I will do that, why don't you get to the essentials while I shove German cake down my throat, yeah, we will still hear it, it's gonna fall down so deep, because you have nothing there, that's right, I told you not to eat 24 hours, anything, but I've been eating all day since I got done with that EKG, yeah, it's 9 p .m and this is the perfect thing to put up there, you know, ending this Saturday, put it right on top of those burgers and things I ate today, oh did you, oh yeah, you didn't tell me that, onion rings do, oh my god, where's mine, I forgot, oh yeah, I'm gonna bring you this, I'm gonna bring you that, I'm sure, you know, loyal listeners now just laughing their faces and saying, saying yeah, he was right, he always promised him something, never bring him anything, all right, yeah, you are the one on the streets, I can barely get to the garbage can, you'd be all right, yeah, well today I had a, I closed my eye, I had a nap, no, one eye, yeah, close one eye, wow, can you believe it, three minutes, did you go past three minutes, yeah, three and a half, I think, well that's, it's a record, that's a record for you, yeah, I feel so guilty, yeah, you should, yeah, Julian Bruce, Terra Ketera, Apache music, thank you for all the music that you provide us with and the song that we start our podcast with, which is Divine Ables, very signature song for us and we are always tuned into this podcast, I hope everybody else that hears that as well and sponsor of this podcast is Divine Coffee and Wine Bar, our favorite place where we're getting all our Texas tea from and you know that this giving us the jolt and the energy that we can, you know, bring these voices to your ears, beachss .com, that's the place where you wanna go if you're interested, so 250 items available, just let us know what we can bring you, we will do our best to be there between 30 to 45 minutes, there's no charge for delivery if you order more than $15, which today it's, you know, two sandwiches and stuff, it's easy to do, yeah, easy, so, you know, we're still keeping everything very reasonable, salads from $12, organic salads, sandwiches, $13, I mean, we bring it to your beach, it's freshly made in our coffee and wine bar, not speaking of the alcohol, like the beers and, you know, cocktails and wine and everything, we have everything, now, weather, how about that? I got that weather today and we're gonna have a sunny day in the beginning, it's gonna be 99 it was today and we're gonna get down to a low of 78, a little bit of rain at 9 o 'clock, about a 70 % chance, then at 10 o 'clock 50 and at 11 o 'clock 40 % chance, so we're gonna have a pretty nice day, do you think we're gonna have rain? Yeah, we're headed towards, you know, seasonal weather, it's getting lower and lower, I mean, it's still pretty hot, my friend, during the day, but that's gonna start cooling down, well, that's gonna be so nice, just open windows and then we also see that that hurricane is out there, still, but they said it slowed down a little bit and so they're hoping that it's just gonna curve back up into the Atlantic, slow down a little bit yesterday, yeah, now, five miles an hour, yeah, back to the speed, it's picked up another five, uh -oh, but it is supposed to kind of turn it back into the Atlantic, right, until they throw the spaghetti on the wall, we really don't know, yeah, we don't know, I wish they'd throw some meatballs into that spaghetti, but the speed they said is back to 160, yesterday was from 160, that's crazy, so we are back from, you know, two days ago, so, doesn't know what it's doing, I think it's like driving with your wife, you know, it's just like, have you ever drove with your ex -wife when she said something, both of them, did she ever upset you and, and, you know, this is, you never drove like that, I tried to make sure that she never drove, I learned that in the army, right, when we, when you were out of the bunker, yeah, hold on, let me just give you another Iron Curtain story, they're the, they're the, my favorite of the day now, so, uh, we were, hold on, we were probably in the army for two weeks, you know, very fresh, you still don't know what, everything smells different, you still don't know what's going on, you know, they cut your hair, you have no hair, just look like a little, like, you know, freshly born, the little dog baby, yeah, and you just, you stick the head out of the bed, it goes like, what is today, you know, you just have no idea, so every day there was a surprise, so two weeks in, they just like, uh, you know, sound the alarm, everybody full gear, and they loaded us in this, uh, you know, very sophisticated army vehicles, you know, yeah, that has absolutely, absolutely no, uh, springs or any type of, you know, uh, no shock absorbers raining, no, no suspension, so you feel little stones on, on everything, so we're going in the road, and, uh, of course, you know, the, in the cabin, there were three seats only, and, uh, you know, the older soldiers, now we're gonna sit in the, in the, on the back, which we called pig house, you know, we call it pig house, like when you're transferring pigs to slaughterhouse, that's where you put them, that's where you guys were going, so the Russian front, so you're sitting, right, so you're sitting, uh, on a bench, very, like, a very nicely cushioned bench, which was jested from piece of wood, and you have all the gear on you, right, heavy, and now imagine you're sitting, uh, on a side, uh, towards front, so you don't, you don't sit, like, in the bus, like, facing front, right, right, you're sitting on the side, so we get out of the army base, and that soldier, that older soldier, no exactly, because they did same thing to him, when he was there, yeah, but he experienced it, and I learned it, and I later on did it to my ex -wife, she really liked that, you know, you hazed your own ex -wife, I was giving her the army special, you know, just the treatment, all the time, so she did something wrong, I just, so, so what he did, all the soldiers, like, he pressed the pedal, like, to the ground, right, the truck, it takes, like, maybe half a second to pick up, right, the speed, so just, like, move forward, and then he let it go, and press the brake, and just stop, and he did it, like, maybe 15, 20 times, some guys start puking, because they couldn't, like, you're sitting side to side, right, and you're hitting each other with this heavy gear, you got car sickness, yeah, yeah, so, you know, that's what, uh, I did to my ex -wife, oh, you're horrible, so when she was, you know, just, uh, the, you know, I'm, I'm, wouldn't it have been just better to be, do it my way, just don't let her drive, no, I was driving my ex -wife, when she was telling her where to go, and what to do, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm surprised the airbag didn't explode, oh my gosh, you know, she was really close with the face to the dashboard, it's not better than my friend from England, you know, what he did to his ex -wife, no, well, she started, I think, she got upset one day, because he forgot they had the tickets to the theater, and he came, uh, you know, what do you call it, uh, socially tired, he came from this, uh, place called restaurant, you know, after work, he worked for socially gathering, yeah, and he came home socially tired, right, yeah, so, uh, he didn't want to go to the theater, he went to social gathering, he didn't want to go, he was tired, I don't want to go anywhere, well, after a few beers, he got really tired, right, so he came home, yeah, she started yelling at him that they have to go, and they have to take shower and everything, and he's, you know, kind of like, I'm not going, and all this, so, right, he said it was so much fire in the house, that he had to dress himself, and all these things, and then when he was opening the door for her to get, uh, you know, seated in the car, he slammed the door when her hand was still between the doors, did he do it on purpose, oh my god, I guess we're staying home, so he saw her hand still holding when she was getting in the car, still telling him stuff, so he just shut the door, said we end up in the ER, I told her I don't want to go to the theater, oh, I'm surprised he didn't push her back in the car and say drive yourself to the emergency room, but yes, call me when you're, so next time, get all fixed up, when your wife is telling you stuff in the car, you just pretend you're in the army, press the pedal, gas, brake, gas, brake, and if that doesn't work, slam her hand in the door, that's the treatment, uh, but that would be the, that would be definitely, that'd be the extreme, yeah, well we're getting to our segment, which is our favorite segment of, uh, I'm thinking of it, it is my favorite segment, what do you call it, uh, decades, yeah, it is, it's of the century, maybe, we've been doing this for five years, but we just started this segment last week, but I love it for five years, I do too, I love this segment for whole five years, yeah, because it is what it is, and what is this segment, we know everything that the guy who knows everything doesn't know, so there you go, that's right, and if we, if we don't know it, we'll, we'll give the answer later, yeah, we will know it, there will be time, eventually, yeah, yeah, we will get to know it, because we're, we're on the mission on, on the know, it, I love I do too, yeah, so the idea is just to bring the news around the town, the Southwest Florida, what's going on, so you, your life is a little bit more educated, so you know, these days, there are fact checkers, and all kind of different things that are providing us from finding out what really is happening, so that's why Matt and I are dedicated, we eat cake over here, drink coffee, get fed, we have little doors, so I mean, this is, there's a situation we may not gonna get out of the studio one day, but for now, we, we are able to exit, so you know, if you're listening, you may be smarter, because, yeah, because you get all kinds of information, yeah, I mean, can I give you a couple, a little bit of information you got over a couple of decades? 1960, Yeah, oil is gone in 10 years, let me give you another one, 1970s was the ice age in 10 years, so we're gonna, that kind of didn't happen, 1980s, acid rain will destroy all crops in 10 years, what's the deal with 10 years, the 90s, the ozone layer will be gone in 10 years, what year is it right now, Rich? Did it start already? I guess, and then 2000 ice caps will be gone in 10 years, so when that started, that started in 2000, well, I think, I think Al Gore need to come back and explain that to us, so what we want to do is give you news that you can use in 10 years, oh, I love it, yeah, so let me just start with this, interesting fact that happened in Ecolier County and commissioners, they actually, I guess, start thinking, you know, what to do and how to, how to, maybe they use the crystal ball, how to plan the future here, yeah, maybe, and we've been preaching this for a while, we were always saying, yes, we were, Diva and Aprils, you know, we want to bring communities together because whatever, it's gonna be day, and it's not far, but federal government is gonna be thinking, we don't have much money left, what we're gonna do and how we're gonna distribute it, maybe we're just gonna skip some of the states and states gonna say, hey, we didn't get money, so some of the counties, and this is how it's gonna go, and counties to the cities and so on and so forth, so, all the way down to the local government, you have to realize that one day you're gonna have to be your own doctor, your own, you know, lawyer, and your own gardener, and your own everything, so let's just start practicing this, let's be independent, it's like our own community, and we're coming up with solutions, our own solutions as a community and coming together, and that's what we're all about, building community, and budgets obviously are a big part of that, and we live in Collier County, I believe the greatest county in all of Florida, that's my own opinion, but now you're gonna share some information about what's going on, I mean, we have some serious issues that we're gonna have to deal with, and this, let me say this, and we get there, okay, there's two things that could happen, you either gotta cut budgets to balance the budget, or you need to raise taxes to pay for that stuff, and we can do both, you can do both, but the real thing would be is to take an assessment and find out what we really need, what programs, where we can realistically cut the budget, and the federal government is in debt, we're all in debt, and they're gonna have to finally come to grips that you just can't spend yourself into wealth, and they're gonna have to make cuts, and the way they're gonna make cuts is doing exactly what you said, they're gonna cut their funds to the states and say, you guys are now responsible for that, and where are we gonna make up the shortcomings on that, is two things like you said both, either we're gonna cut the budgets, or we're gonna raise taxes, and as citizens, and people in the community, we should be involved in that discussion, because it's gonna affect every single person one way or the other, you may be somebody that relies on some of these programs that the county's gonna start talking about, you know, the budgets, and maybe cutting, and that type of stuff, so that's why we come here and tell you, hey, be educated, we're letting you know, they're coming up with this commission meeting to start talking about the budget, and this one's gonna involve cut, and they discuss that in accounting, what they're gonna be cutting, how they're gonna be cutting, which is smarter way to do it, because they still have time, right, so I think, you know, we're going a good direction, exactly, and here we are, Diwai Naples, we would like to educate you and everybody else, instead of cutting budgets, and you know, raising taxes, why we don't just spend a little bit more money with our local businesses, because we keep them, keep them in business, and today, you know, actually yesterday, Friday, seasonal week, or in our case, two weeks of restaurant dining, for $29, $39, and $49, depends what restaurant you go to, it's available to you, so you will support our local businesses, we'll keep people employed, you know, keep the money here in our community, local taxes going into the coffer, we don't have to raise the taxes, because we just naturally, stimulating the economy, that's what it is, that's exactly right, and you brought, that's the key point right there, so if we learn this right now, we don't have to worry about it later, right, and you know, we're gonna go as far as a school district has enough money to, you know, still have teachers, and have kids in the school safe, and learning the right things, and EMS being available to come to your house quickly, because they have a full tank of gas, proper funding, yeah, proper funding, so keep this in mind, because I think it's very important, and I'm really excited that our leaders in the county are taking initiatives, and they start already, you know, this conversation, because they can, they can see the devil on the wall, yeah, the handwriting's on the wall, baby, because that's coming, no matter what, and it's the day of reckoning, they call it, and we have a lot of programs that we are preparing, one of them is, for example, Divine Naples Club, that will be just for residents of Collier County, and once you prove your residence, there's gonna be a lot of benefits you're gonna be getting, so we wanna, you know, we're gonna participate in it, we're gonna be somehow leaders into this movement as well, so you know, just keep eye on our profile, social media, website, and on EARS on this podcast, we will bring everything to your ears, yes, so that's what I have to say about community budget, you know, budgeting, and being a community, we have 23 websites in 18 languages, so you can find a lot of information that we are passionately putting together, now, that would be the most serious stone, right, and now, since it's Saturday, and you're stuffing your face, I think we should, what else is new, yeah, we should stick to food, yeah, yeah, that's, why not, yeah, that's what everybody does this weekend, right, everybody's out, you know, dining, finding dining, they only ask two crazy people, you know, sitting here, well, we're finding a way to do it here, yeah, that's true, right, we always find a way, we do, so we don't left, where there's a will, there's a way, there's no left behind, even if we call in for takeout, so I just, you know, I have nine food dishes, signature food dishes, they are so symbolic for Florida, you have ideas, oh yeah, let me start with this, I'm gonna name them, and you give me an idea of what you think about it, okay, how about this, all right, key lime pie, oh, that is a signature of Florida, and it is probably my favorite tart dish, the key lime pie is so tart, and I just love the way it's made, and there's such a different variety, different, you can get that just about at any restaurant in southwest Florida, you know, I mean, it's a staple, bro, that's the dessert of the state, right, that, I mean, that's true, and you know what's interesting about this, this was invented in Key West, in the beginning of 19th century, before even a refrigerator was invented, what did they put in it to keep it, I mean, I'm just saying, you know, the key ingredients is pie to sweetened condensed milk, yeah, so, you know, that's just like a pickled, sugar, doesn't have to be refrigerated, yeah, exactly, yeah, just so you know, if you need to, sugar sausages, it's delicious, it's delicious, gator tails, how about that, I do, but actually, I like them better in what are called gator nuggets, or gator balls, and I like them in smaller pieces, and the way I like it, I mean, some make it and saute it and do other ways, but I like it fried, there's nothing like fried gator, and I dip my gator nuggets or balls in barbecue sauce, it's my favorite, and it is a staple, again, in Florida, it's tradition, oh, I think there's been a tradition forever, since Indians, they made them, fried them, they may just ate them differently, no, they did, they've ate it, like, I'm sure that he, he didn't have alligator sushi, did you, did you live with Indians, so, you know, no, I don't know, okay, so, you don't know, I don't know, but I want to know, because we're supposed to know everything, I know, I mean, you, you pretend, like, you know, right, but maybe they do it, like, we do marshmallows, maybe they put it on a stick and roast it over the fire, that's exactly how you would do it, with sausage, yeah, let me just correct you, I mean, you always pretend, like, you know, but I'm here to make you look like you don't know, but I know, right, yeah, and to make me look, you know, like, like, you don't know, I don't know, you're right, yeah, so, Indians were always doing it, but these days, it's kind of hard to access, or get access to this food, because it's only during the open hunting season, and people that hunt for alligators need to have a license, so it's a little bit more sophisticated, but they, from the tail, there's the pieces on the top of the tail that are used for this, you know, this delicatessen, and it's only during the certain, you know, months of the year, so unless you freeze it, then you're probably gonna have it fresh, exactly, in some of the places and restaurants, there's not many of them around, but it tastes like a chicken, yeah, everything tastes like chicken, although I never say that, because gator tastes like gator to me, yeah, well, it tastes like chicken, all right, everything tastes like cabbage, do you know what that is? No, and it's, I just learned today, so we're in the know, why don't you share that with me? It's called Heart of Palm, and it's been eaten for hundreds of years, the leaves of the branches of the palm were used to construction ever, historically known for being part of the many early folks, in fact, one group of early Americans was able to repel British army attacks because of really, yeah, so part of the palm that used for construction, they also eat and they make, you know, oh, that's right, it's, they have it in cans, right? Yeah, yeah, so that's, that's, you know, the palm is all around us, we just don't know which one it is, I know, and that's just, you know, I guess back to Indians, yeah, game, there you go, conch fritters, oh, I love crunk fritters, and those things are fried also, did you know what they call that? Escargot of Florida, that's right, because the actual meat is actually a snail, most people probably wouldn't eat it if they'd known that, but usually it's chopped up and put in a fritter, a batter and fried, it's delicious, you ever had it? I don't think so, because I don't eat seafood, I don't play the balls, and I don't watch TV, would you like me to bring it so you can try it one time, it's more like a hush puppy, let me bring it, you can have it, okay, no, I don't, I don't eat seafood, well I love them, and whenever I have a go to a restaurant that has them, I try to make that my appetizer, the dish originates from Bahamas, but it's, it transfers to the kivas, that's where it starts, you know, spreading north from there, so it just gives you an idea, fried green tomatoes, oh I love it, you ever seen that movie, no, which movie, it's a movie, fried green tomatoes, but anyway, they're delicious, you ever had those, you don't like fried food, no, I don't eat much, you eat fried chicken though, well the chicken tenders, you eat fried chicken too, not much, if I bring fried chicken here to you, you're gonna eat it, I'm gonna get you Popeyes, I don't think I've ever had it, yeah, well I think I'll bring you some Popeyes, you might like it, I'm not a big Kentucky fried chicken fan, well we're gonna talk about it today, remind me, okay, yeah, all right, when we're gonna go into the national days, something important you need to know, okay, public subs, that's really interesting, yeah, you know what, I really like their bread, because bread is a sandwich, and we are, we were able to even make better sandwich with our ciabatta bread, oh yeah, and we're getting, we're getting actually, reviews, I mean a lot of people just love our sandwiches, because the ciabatta bread comes out crispy, so crispy, and we balanced all these flavors, you know, we have, strategically, yeah, we have mustards, we have tomato, greens, pickles, European pickles, meat, cheese on the sandwich, I mean, you know, we just balanced it so nicely, the sandwich from Publix is good, but it's just, I think, too big, and also, you know, there's just a lot of bread in it, right, and our sandwich is not that much bread, but it's more crispier, so it's more like a baguette, crispier type of thing, and I just love our ciabatta, I love the little charred bit a bit on it, it's just, the flavor is great, yeah, well, then we invite people, oysters, yep, and then we have a lot of oyster bars around here, Pelican Larry's is known for it, I'm not a big raw oyster fan, I like them fried, and I like them on bread, yeah, well, a sandwich, a poor boy, somebody just posted something on the social media, how they were trying to eat oysters, and they see these little maggots coming through it, after they put lemon on it, I never had oysters, I don't like them, so if you are going for oysters, be careful, make sure you don't get it because they are raw, so it could be a lot of parasites and a lot of bacteria, so just be careful, you know, it could be a problem. 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A highlight from #439 Matt got a free pass from doctors so he dug in to German cake quickly. Rich thinks he had to pay off all doctors because he knows he is broken beyond the fixing point. Army story will explain what not to do to your wife in the car. Someone closed his wifes hand in the door of the car so he doesnt have to go to the theater. Simply news you can use in 10 years. Iron Curtain did not allow teddy bears. Episode #439 September 9th. 2023
"Another beautiful and divine day in Diva Naples here, September 9th, Saturday, 2023, and this is episode 439 from this Mike Rich and from this Mike Matt, another Saturday, it is a Saturday, I'm so happy, how was your uh checkout, doctor checkout, it was great, you got a smile on your face, I told you yesterday that I was getting a checkup for for the insurance aspect of infinite banking, we'll talk about that some other day, uh but I had an awesome time, she checked all my blood, and what did they say, and then I had an EKG that came out perfect, oh good, hold on just a second, let me, hold on just a second, oh there you go, oh there's that German cake I had to diss yesterday, I felt really bad about it, but now I'm back to destroying my body, so I'll go ahead, destroy it, let's do it, let's eat this sugar, this looks awesome, I've been doing a lot of complaining for years about German cakes, so yeah, and since they say you are, you got a free pass, yeah, let's just destroy it, let's do it, yeah, yeah, what do I care about, exactly, any diabetes or anything else, it might be a result, you just close your eyes and say you never had it, right, it's the only problem I always tell people, like the only problem is gonna be in your head, you know what I'm saying, you're gonna have to figure it out, right, explain it to yourself, you don't have to explain to anybody else, oh my gosh, it's a little frozen, isn't it, it's absolutely delicious, is that blueberry, this is blueberry cream cheese, yeah, crumbled cream cheesecake, it's German, German, but you know yesterday was fresh and you said you don't want it, so I just shove it in the freezer, make an ice cream out of it, you know what's awesome though, because you probably had no idea this, but blueberry is my favorite berry for fruit pies and cakes, you know what, if this would have onion, you would say same thing, you mean if you put a chili dog in front of my face, you didn't have a cake for 24 hours, so everything would be your favorite, oh yeah, that's true, yeah, well speaking of that, do you know what they call train carrying bubble gum, choo -choo gum, yeah, no, choo -choo train, yeah, and in your case, you know, the dog is cheap, yeah, you will find out as soon as you talk to a lawyer, yeah, right, here it is, yeah, so be careful, all right, I will, so shove a couple more forks in your opening, yeah, and then, so you can be quiet, because I have essentials to do, I will do that, why don't you get to the essentials while I shove German cake down my throat, yeah, we will still hear it, it's gonna fall down so deep, because you have nothing there, that's right, I told you not to eat 24 hours, anything, but I've been eating all day since I got done with that EKG, yeah, it's 9 p .m and this is the perfect thing to put up there, you know, ending this Saturday, put it right on top of those burgers and things I ate today, oh did you, oh yeah, you didn't tell me that, onion rings do, oh my god, where's mine, I forgot, oh yeah, I'm gonna bring you this, I'm gonna bring you that, I'm sure, you know, loyal listeners now just laughing their faces and saying, saying yeah, he was right, he always promised him something, never bring him anything, all right, yeah, you are the one on the streets, I can barely get to the garbage can, you'd be all right, yeah, well today I had a, I closed my eye, I had a nap, no, one eye, yeah, close one eye, wow, can you believe it, three minutes, did you go past three minutes, yeah, three and a half, I think, well that's, it's a record, that's a record for you, yeah, I feel so guilty, yeah, you should, yeah, Julian Bruce, Terra Ketera, Apache music, thank you for all the music that you provide us with and the song that we start our podcast with, which is Divine Ables, very signature song for us and we are always tuned into this podcast, I hope everybody else that hears that as well and sponsor of this podcast is Divine Coffee and Wine Bar, our favorite place where we're getting all our Texas tea from and you know that this giving us the jolt and the energy that we can, you know, bring these voices to your ears, beachss .com, that's the place where you wanna go if you're interested, so 250 items available, just let us know what we can bring you, we will do our best to be there between 30 to 45 minutes, there's no charge for delivery if you order more than $15, which today it's, you know, two sandwiches and stuff, it's easy to do, yeah, easy, so, you know, we're still keeping everything very reasonable, salads from $12, organic salads, sandwiches, $13, I mean, we bring it to your beach, it's freshly made in our coffee and wine bar, not speaking of the alcohol, like the beers and, you know, cocktails and wine and everything, we have everything, now, weather, how about that? I got that weather today and we're gonna have a sunny day in the beginning, it's gonna be 99 it was today and we're gonna get down to a low of 78, a little bit of rain at 9 o 'clock, about a 70 % chance, then at 10 o 'clock 50 and at 11 o 'clock 40 % chance, so we're gonna have a pretty nice day, do you think we're gonna have rain? Yeah, we're headed towards, you know, seasonal weather, it's getting lower and lower, I mean, it's still pretty hot, my friend, during the day, but that's gonna start cooling down, well, that's gonna be so nice, just open windows and then we also see that that hurricane is out there, still, but they said it slowed down a little bit and so they're hoping that it's just gonna curve back up into the Atlantic, slow down a little bit yesterday, yeah, now, five miles an hour, yeah, back to the speed, it's picked up another five, uh -oh, but it is supposed to kind of turn it back into the Atlantic, right, until they throw the spaghetti on the wall, we really don't know, yeah, we don't know, I wish they'd throw some meatballs into that spaghetti, but the speed they said is back to 160, yesterday was from 160, that's crazy, so we are back from, you know, two days ago, so, doesn't know what it's doing, I think it's like driving with your wife, you know, it's just like, have you ever drove with your ex -wife when she said something, both of them, did she ever upset you and, and, you know, this is, you never drove like that, I tried to make sure that she never drove, I learned that in the army, right, when we, when you were out of the bunker, yeah, hold on, let me just give you another Iron Curtain story, they're the, they're the, my favorite of the day now, so, uh, we were, hold on, we were probably in the army for two weeks, you know, very fresh, you still don't know what, everything smells different, you still don't know what's going on, you know, they cut your hair, you have no hair, just look like a little, like, you know, freshly born, the little dog baby, yeah, and you just, you stick the head out of the bed, it goes like, what is today, you know, you just have no idea, so every day there was a surprise, so two weeks in, they just like, uh, you know, sound the alarm, everybody full gear, and they loaded us in this, uh, you know, very sophisticated army vehicles, you know, yeah, that has absolutely, absolutely no, uh, springs or any type of, you know, uh, no shock absorbers raining, no, no suspension, so you feel little stones on, on everything, so we're going in the road, and, uh, of course, you know, the, in the cabin, there were three seats only, and, uh, you know, the older soldiers, now we're gonna sit in the, in the, on the back, which we called pig house, you know, we call it pig house, like when you're transferring pigs to slaughterhouse, that's where you put them, that's where you guys were going, so the Russian front, so you're sitting, right, so you're sitting, uh, on a bench, very, like, a very nicely cushioned bench, which was jested from piece of wood, and you have all the gear on you, right, heavy, and now imagine you're sitting, uh, on a side, uh, towards front, so you don't, you don't sit, like, in the bus, like, facing front, right, right, you're sitting on the side, so we get out of the army base, and that soldier, that older soldier, no exactly, because they did same thing to him, when he was there, yeah, but he experienced it, and I learned it, and I later on did it to my ex -wife, she really liked that, you know, you hazed your own ex -wife, I was giving her the army special, you know, just the treatment, all the time, so she did something wrong, I just, so, so what he did, all the soldiers, like, he pressed the pedal, like, to the ground, right, the truck, it takes, like, maybe half a second to pick up, right, the speed, so just, like, move forward, and then he let it go, and press the brake, and just stop, and he did it, like, maybe 15, 20 times, some guys start puking, because they couldn't, like, you're sitting side to side, right, and you're hitting each other with this heavy gear, you got car sickness, yeah, yeah, so, you know, that's what, uh, I did to my ex -wife, oh, you're horrible, so when she was, you know, just, uh, the, you know, I'm, I'm, wouldn't it have been just better to be, do it my way, just don't let her drive, no, I was driving my ex -wife, when she was telling her where to go, and what to do, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm surprised the airbag didn't explode, oh my gosh, you know, she was really close with the face to the dashboard, it's not better than my friend from England, you know, what he did to his ex -wife, no, well, she started, I think, she got upset one day, because he forgot they had the tickets to the theater, and he came, uh, you know, what do you call it, uh, socially tired, he came from this, uh, place called restaurant, you know, after work, he worked for socially gathering, yeah, and he came home socially tired, right, yeah, so, uh, he didn't want to go to the theater, he went to social gathering, he didn't want to go, he was tired, I don't want to go anywhere, well, after a few beers, he got really tired, right, so he came home, yeah, she started yelling at him that they have to go, and they have to take shower and everything, and he's, you know, kind of like, I'm not going, and all this, so, right, he said it was so much fire in the house, that he had to dress himself, and all these things, and then when he was opening the door for her to get, uh, you know, seated in the car, he slammed the door when her hand was still between the doors, did he do it on purpose, oh my god, I guess we're staying home, so he saw her hand still holding when she was getting in the car, still telling him stuff, so he just shut the door, said we end up in the ER, I told her I don't want to go to the theater, oh, I'm surprised he didn't push her back in the car and say drive yourself to the emergency room, but yes, call me when you're, so next time, get all fixed up, when your wife is telling you stuff in the car, you just pretend you're in the army, press the pedal, gas, brake, gas, brake, and if that doesn't work, slam her hand in the door, that's the treatment, uh, but that would be the, that would be definitely, that'd be the extreme, yeah, well we're getting to our segment, which is our favorite segment of, uh, I'm thinking of it, it is my favorite segment, what do you call it, uh, decades, yeah, it is, it's of the century, maybe, we've been doing this for five years, but we just started this segment last week, but I love it for five years, I do too, I love this segment for whole five years, yeah, because it is what it is, and what is this segment, we know everything that the guy who knows everything doesn't know, so there you go, that's right, and if we, if we don't know it, we'll, we'll give the answer later, yeah, we will know it, there will be time, eventually, yeah, yeah, we will get to know it, because we're, we're on the mission on, on the know, it, I love I do too, yeah, so the idea is just to bring the news around the town, the Southwest Florida, what's going on, so you, your life is a little bit more educated, so you know, these days, there are fact checkers, and all kind of different things that are providing us from finding out what really is happening, so that's why Matt and I are dedicated, we eat cake over here, drink coffee, get fed, we have little doors, so I mean, this is, there's a situation we may not gonna get out of the studio one day, but for now, we, we are able to exit, so you know, if you're listening, you may be smarter, because, yeah, because you get all kinds of information, yeah, I mean, can I give you a couple, a little bit of information you got over a couple of decades? 1960, Yeah, oil is gone in 10 years, let me give you another one, 1970s was the ice age in 10 years, so we're gonna, that kind of didn't happen, 1980s, acid rain will destroy all crops in 10 years, what's the deal with 10 years, the 90s, the ozone layer will be gone in 10 years, what year is it right now, Rich? Did it start already? I guess, and then 2000 ice caps will be gone in 10 years, so when that started, that started in 2000, well, I think, I think Al Gore need to come back and explain that to us, so what we want to do is give you news that you can use in 10 years, oh, I love it, yeah, so let me just start with this, interesting fact that happened in Ecolier County and commissioners, they actually, I guess, start thinking, you know, what to do and how to, how to, maybe they use the crystal ball, how to plan the future here, yeah, maybe, and we've been preaching this for a while, we were always saying, yes, we were, Diva and Aprils, you know, we want to bring communities together because whatever, it's gonna be day, and it's not far, but federal government is gonna be thinking, we don't have much money left, what we're gonna do and how we're gonna distribute it, maybe we're just gonna skip some of the states and states gonna say, hey, we didn't get money, so some of the counties, and this is how it's gonna go, and counties to the cities and so on and so forth, so, all the way down to the local government, you have to realize that one day you're gonna have to be your own doctor, your own, you know, lawyer, and your own gardener, and your own everything, so let's just start practicing this, let's be independent, it's like our own community, and we're coming up with solutions, our own solutions as a community and coming together, and that's what we're all about, building community, and budgets obviously are a big part of that, and we live in Collier County, I believe the greatest county in all of Florida, that's my own opinion, but now you're gonna share some information about what's going on, I mean, we have some serious issues that we're gonna have to deal with, and this, let me say this, and we get there, okay, there's two things that could happen, you either gotta cut budgets to balance the budget, or you need to raise taxes to pay for that stuff, and we can do both, you can do both, but the real thing would be is to take an assessment and find out what we really need, what programs, where we can realistically cut the budget, and the federal government is in debt, we're all in debt, and they're gonna have to finally come to grips that you just can't spend yourself into wealth, and they're gonna have to make cuts, and the way they're gonna make cuts is doing exactly what you said, they're gonna cut their funds to the states and say, you guys are now responsible for that, and where are we gonna make up the shortcomings on that, is two things like you said both, either we're gonna cut the budgets, or we're gonna raise taxes, and as citizens, and people in the community, we should be involved in that discussion, because it's gonna affect every single person one way or the other, you may be somebody that relies on some of these programs that the county's gonna start talking about, you know, the budgets, and maybe cutting, and that type of stuff, so that's why we come here and tell you, hey, be educated, we're letting you know, they're coming up with this commission meeting to start talking about the budget, and this one's gonna involve cut, and they discuss that in accounting, what they're gonna be cutting, how they're gonna be cutting, which is smarter way to do it, because they still have time, right, so I think, you know, we're going a good direction, exactly, and here we are, Diwai Naples, we would like to educate you and everybody else, instead of cutting budgets, and you know, raising taxes, why we don't just spend a little bit more money with our local businesses, because we keep them, keep them in business, and today, you know, actually yesterday, Friday, seasonal week, or in our case, two weeks of restaurant dining, for $29, $39, and $49, depends what restaurant you go to, it's available to you, so you will support our local businesses, we'll keep people employed, you know, keep the money here in our community, local taxes going into the coffer, we don't have to raise the taxes, because we just naturally, stimulating the economy, that's what it is, that's exactly right, and you brought, that's the key point right there, so if we learn this right now, we don't have to worry about it later, right, and you know, we're gonna go as far as a school district has enough money to, you know, still have teachers, and have kids in the school safe, and learning the right things, and EMS being available to come to your house quickly, because they have a full tank of gas, proper funding, yeah, proper funding, so keep this in mind, because I think it's very important, and I'm really excited that our leaders in the county are taking initiatives, and they start already, you know, this conversation, because they can, they can see the devil on the wall, yeah, the handwriting's on the wall, baby, because that's coming, no matter what, and it's the day of reckoning, they call it, and we have a lot of programs that we are preparing, one of them is, for example, Divine Naples Club, that will be just for residents of Collier County, and once you prove your residence, there's gonna be a lot of benefits you're gonna be getting, so we wanna, you know, we're gonna participate in it, we're gonna be somehow leaders into this movement as well, so you know, just keep eye on our profile, social media, website, and on EARS on this podcast, we will bring everything to your ears, yes, so that's what I have to say about community budget, you know, budgeting, and being a community, we have 23 websites in 18 languages, so you can find a lot of information that we are passionately putting together, now, that would be the most serious stone, right, and now, since it's Saturday, and you're stuffing your face, I think we should, what else is new, yeah, we should stick to food, yeah, yeah, that's, why not, yeah, that's what everybody does this weekend, right, everybody's out, you know, dining, finding dining, they only ask two crazy people, you know, sitting here, well, we're finding a way to do it here, yeah, that's true, right, we always find a way, we do, so we don't left, where there's a will, there's a way, there's no left behind, even if we call in for takeout, so I just, you know, I have nine food dishes, signature food dishes, they are so symbolic for Florida, you have ideas, oh yeah, let me start with this, I'm gonna name them, and you give me an idea of what you think about it, okay, how about this, all right, key lime pie, oh, that is a signature of Florida, and it is probably my favorite tart dish, the key lime pie is so tart, and I just love the way it's made, and there's such a different variety, different, you can get that just about at any restaurant in southwest Florida, you know, I mean, it's a staple, bro, that's the dessert of the state, right, that, I mean, that's true, and you know what's interesting about this, this was invented in Key West, in the beginning of 19th century, before even a refrigerator was invented, what did they put in it to keep it, I mean, I'm just saying, you know, the key ingredients is pie to sweetened condensed milk, yeah, so, you know, that's just like a pickled, sugar, doesn't have to be refrigerated, yeah, exactly, yeah, just so you know, if you need to, sugar sausages, it's delicious, it's delicious, gator tails, how about that, I do, but actually, I like them better in what are called gator nuggets, or gator balls, and I like them in smaller pieces, and the way I like it, I mean, some make it and saute it and do other ways, but I like it fried, there's nothing like fried gator, and I dip my gator nuggets or balls in barbecue sauce, it's my favorite, and it is a staple, again, in Florida, it's tradition, oh, I think there's been a tradition forever, since Indians, they made them, fried them, they may just ate them differently, no, they did, they've ate it, like, I'm sure that he, he didn't have alligator sushi, did you, did you live with Indians, so, you know, no, I don't know, okay, so, you don't know, I don't know, but I want to know, because we're supposed to know everything, I know, I mean, you, you pretend, like, you know, right, but maybe they do it, like, we do marshmallows, maybe they put it on a stick and roast it over the fire, that's exactly how you would do it, with sausage, yeah, let me just correct you, I mean, you always pretend, like, you know, but I'm here to make you look like you don't know, but I know, right, yeah, and to make me look, you know, like, like, you don't know, I don't know, you're right, yeah, so, Indians were always doing it, but these days, it's kind of hard to access, or get access to this food, because it's only during the open hunting season, and people that hunt for alligators need to have a license, so it's a little bit more sophisticated, but they, from the tail, there's the pieces on the top of the tail that are used for this, you know, this delicatessen, and it's only during the certain, you know, months of the year, so unless you freeze it, then you're probably gonna have it fresh, exactly, in some of the places and restaurants, there's not many of them around, but it tastes like a chicken, yeah, everything tastes like chicken, although I never say that, because gator tastes like gator to me, yeah, well, it tastes like chicken, all right, everything tastes like cabbage, do you know what that is? No, and it's, I just learned today, so we're in the know, why don't you share that with me? It's called Heart of Palm, and it's been eaten for hundreds of years, the leaves of the branches of the palm were used to construction ever, historically known for being part of the many early folks, in fact, one group of early Americans was able to repel British army attacks because of really, yeah, so part of the palm that used for construction, they also eat and they make, you know, oh, that's right, it's, they have it in cans, right? Yeah, yeah, so that's, that's, you know, the palm is all around us, we just don't know which one it is, I know, and that's just, you know, I guess back to Indians, yeah, game, there you go, conch fritters, oh, I love crunk fritters, and those things are fried also, did you know what they call that? Escargot of Florida, that's right, because the actual meat is actually a snail, most people probably wouldn't eat it if they'd known that, but usually it's chopped up and put in a fritter, a batter and fried, it's delicious, you ever had it? I don't think so, because I don't eat seafood, I don't play the balls, and I don't watch TV, would you like me to bring it so you can try it one time, it's more like a hush puppy, let me bring it, you can have it, okay, no, I don't, I don't eat seafood, well I love them, and whenever I have a go to a restaurant that has them, I try to make that my appetizer, the dish originates from Bahamas, but it's, it transfers to the kivas, that's where it starts, you know, spreading north from there, so it just gives you an idea, fried green tomatoes, oh I love it, you ever seen that movie, no, which movie, it's a movie, fried green tomatoes, but anyway, they're delicious, you ever had those, you don't like fried food, no, I don't eat much, you eat fried chicken though, well the chicken tenders, you eat fried chicken too, not much, if I bring fried chicken here to you, you're gonna eat it, I'm gonna get you Popeyes, I don't think I've ever had it, yeah, well I think I'll bring you some Popeyes, you might like it, I'm not a big Kentucky fried chicken fan, well we're gonna talk about it today, remind me, okay, yeah, all right, when we're gonna go into the national days, something important you need to know, okay, public subs, that's really interesting, yeah, you know what, I really like their bread, because bread is a sandwich, and we are, we were able to even make better sandwich with our ciabatta bread, oh yeah, and we're getting, we're getting actually, reviews, I mean a lot of people just love our sandwiches, because the ciabatta bread comes out crispy, so crispy, and we balanced all these flavors, you know, we have, strategically, yeah, we have mustards, we have tomato, greens, pickles, European pickles, meat, cheese on the sandwich, I mean, you know, we just balanced it so nicely, the sandwich from Publix is good, but it's just, I think, too big, and also, you know, there's just a lot of bread in it, right, and our sandwich is not that much bread, but it's more crispier, so it's more like a baguette, crispier type of thing, and I just love our ciabatta, I love the little charred bit a bit on it, it's just, the flavor is great, yeah, well, then we invite people, oysters, yep, and then we have a lot of oyster bars around here, Pelican Larry's is known for it, I'm not a big raw oyster fan, I like them fried, and I like them on bread, yeah, well, a sandwich, a poor boy, somebody just posted something on the social media, how they were trying to eat oysters, and they see these little maggots coming through it, after they put lemon on it, I never had oysters, I don't like them, so if you are going for oysters, be careful, make sure you don't get it because they are raw, so it could be a lot of parasites and a lot of bacteria, so just be careful, you know, it could be a problem. Strawberry shortcake, yes, well, what do you tell me? I love it, you don't like it? I like it, I like the cake, it's usually a shortbread cake, little round circle, some people make them scratch, you can buy them in grocery stores, and you just cut up your strawberries, you can add a little syrup to it if you like, to make it a little sweeter, I like to just have mine fresh with the strawberry juice, and then whipped cream, now I would love to have your special German whipped cream on one of those, and a little touch for me is to sprinkle a little bit of nuts on top of it, that's my own personal way of doing strawberry shortcake, but I love it. Great idea, but you know what, it's really interesting to know that strawberry shortcake came from Florida, and it's from town that is called Plant City, and it's the smallest town in Helzberg County, about 15 minutes from Tampa, and they produce 15 % of the strawberries sold in the United States.

The Mason Minute
Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. My wife got a nice gift from her office mates at work, one of those edible arrangements. You know, the fruit baskets that are, well, they shape the fruit into flowers and things like that. But I thought to myself, every edible arrangement looks exactly the same. Now, sure, they're the cookie versions, but if you go with the edible arrangement that's the fruit, you always get pineapple and you get strawberries and you get some kind of musk melon or whatever the green melon is, and you sometimes get cantaloupe, and that's about it. And, of course, some of the strawberries in her case were chocolate dipped, and I was thinking, why do those edible arrangements all look exactly the same? Now, I don't know if they are. I've never bought one for anybody, but to me, I wish there were some blueberries or maybe some raspberries, and maybe they don't hold up well. I don't know, but it's just kind of strange, and I wonder who decided to come up with the edible arrangement and why. I'm sure I could go online and find the origins of the edible arrangements company, but it's just those things you sit there while you're chomping at a piece of pineapple shaped like a flower. It's a very nice gesture, and that's the most important part. It's something to say that people care. I just wonder why they pick what they pick.

The Mason Minute
Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. My wife got a nice gift from her office mates at work, one of those edible arrangements. You know, the fruit baskets that are, well, they shape the fruit into flowers and things like that. But I thought to myself, every edible arrangement looks exactly the same. Now, sure, they're the cookie versions, but if you go with the edible arrangement that's the fruit, you always get pineapple and you get strawberries and you get some kind of musk melon or whatever the green melon is, and you sometimes get cantaloupe, and that's about it. And, of course, some of the strawberries in her case were chocolate dipped, and I was thinking, why do those edible arrangements all look exactly the same? Now, I don't know if they are. I've never bought one for anybody, but to me, I wish there were some blueberries or maybe some raspberries, and maybe they don't hold up well. I don't know, but it's just kind of strange, and I wonder who decided to come up with the edible arrangement and why. I'm sure I could go online and find the origins of the edible arrangements company, but it's just those things you sit there while you're chomping at a piece of pineapple shaped like a flower. It's a very nice gesture, and that's the most important part. It's something to say that people care. I just wonder why they pick what they pick.

The Mason Minute
Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. My wife got a nice gift from her office mates at work, one of those edible arrangements. You know, the fruit baskets that are, well, they shape the fruit into flowers and things like that. But I thought to myself, every edible arrangement looks exactly the same. Now, sure, they're the cookie versions, but if you go with the edible arrangement that's the fruit, you always get pineapple and you get strawberries and you get some kind of musk melon or whatever the green melon is, and you sometimes get cantaloupe, and that's about it. And, of course, some of the strawberries in her case were chocolate dipped, and I was thinking, why do those edible arrangements all look exactly the same? Now, I don't know if they are. I've never bought one for anybody, but to me, I wish there were some blueberries or maybe some raspberries, and maybe they don't hold up well. I don't know, but it's just kind of strange, and I wonder who decided to come up with the edible arrangement and why. I'm sure I could go online and find the origins of the edible arrangements company, but it's just those things you sit there while you're chomping at a piece of pineapple shaped like a flower. It's a very nice gesture, and that's the most important part. It's something to say that people care. I just wonder why they pick what they pick.

The Mason Minute
Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. My wife got a nice gift from her office mates at work, one of those edible arrangements. You know, the fruit baskets that are, well, they shape the fruit into flowers and things like that. But I thought to myself, every edible arrangement looks exactly the same. Now, sure, they're the cookie versions, but if you go with the edible arrangement that's the fruit, you always get pineapple and you get strawberries and you get some kind of musk melon or whatever the green melon is, and you sometimes get cantaloupe, and that's about it. And, of course, some of the strawberries in her case were chocolate dipped, and I was thinking, why do those edible arrangements all look exactly the same? Now, I don't know if they are. I've never bought one for anybody, but to me, I wish there were some blueberries or maybe some raspberries, and maybe they don't hold up well. I don't know, but it's just kind of strange, and I wonder who decided to come up with the edible arrangement and why. I'm sure I could go online and find the origins of the edible arrangements company, but it's just those things you sit there while you're chomping at a piece of pineapple shaped like a flower. It's a very nice gesture, and that's the most important part. It's something to say that people care. I just wonder why they pick what they pick.

The Mason Minute
Edible Arrangement (MM #4540)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. My wife got a nice gift from her office mates at work, one of those edible arrangements. You know, the fruit baskets that are, well, they shape the fruit into flowers and things like that. But I thought to myself, every edible arrangement looks exactly the same. Now, sure, they're the cookie versions, but if you go with the edible arrangement that's the fruit, you always get pineapple and you get strawberries and you get some kind of musk melon or whatever the green melon is, and you sometimes get cantaloupe, and that's about it. And, of course, some of the strawberries in her case were chocolate dipped, and I was thinking, why do those edible arrangements all look exactly the same? Now, I don't know if they are. I've never bought one for anybody, but to me, I wish there were some blueberries or maybe some raspberries, and maybe they don't hold up well. I don't know, but it's just kind of strange, and I wonder who decided to come up with the edible arrangement and why. I'm sure I could go online and find the origins of the edible arrangements company, but it's just those things you sit there while you're chomping at a piece of pineapple shaped like a flower. It's a very nice gesture, and that's the most important part. It's something to say that people care. I just wonder why they pick what they pick.

RADCast Outdoors
A highlight from Autumn Angling Adventures: Hooking into Fall Fishing with Patrick and David
"This episode of RadCast Outdoors is brought to you by PK Lures, Bow Spider, and High Mountain Seasonings. Fish on! Hey, RadCast is on! Hunting, fishing, and everything in between. This is RadCast Outdoors. Here are David Merrill and Patrick Edwards. Well, hello, and welcome to another episode of RadCast Outdoors. I'm Patrick Edwards. And I'm David Merrill. Hey, man, it is time for fall fishing season. It is fall fishing season. If you haven't got your boat out in the water, got the dust off the reels, you know, I don't know where you've been because, you know, open water is the best water to fish by far. Oh, yeah, for sure. And it's been a good year, at least in Wyoming. It hasn't been oppressively hot, which has been great this summer. And the fishing has been delightful. And it's only going to get better as we transition into fall. Most people in the fall, they're petting their firearms and bows and getting ready for that. I'm getting my rods and reels geared up for fall fishing because fall fishing is my favorite. We were just talking, I was showing off my rod and reel. I got a bow fishing set up and we need to get the dust off of that one. Go shoot some carp. For sure. So to start out, if somebody's had their boat out, obviously they kind of know the routine, but probably should make sure, same idea, safety stuff is number one. Life jackets, whistle, fire extinguisher, horn. Yeah. Trailer wiring is always a bugger. Every time I hook to a different vehicle to go somewhere, it just seems like Murphy's law. That is a pet peeve of mine. Why is it such a pain in the rear? Because it's like, you know, you pull a camper and it's like, everything works good. And then you hook up a boat trailer and you're like, man, my running lights or whatever. I don't understand, but it's inevitable. The headlights and taillights on your truck work every time. Yeah. I mean, occasionally a bowl burns out, you replace it and it's good for another couple of years. And you've got to go check the fuse box and start testing all these fuses. It's back to that Patrick McManus. You're always six inches short of rope and the test of a relationship is hooking and backing a trailer. Oh man. So that is one of the most entertaining things every year is when I go to the boat ramp and I watch people struggle with that. By the way, if you're one of those people that struggles, I'm not making fun of you, but it is kind of entertaining to watch people back up their boat trailer. I do have a tip and a trick for that, right? And it's, you have to do everything in reverse. So if you just grab the bottom of the steering wheel and you use your thumb as an arrow, right? When whichever way your thumb is pointing on the bottom of the steering wheel, that's the way the trailer is going to go. Or for me, what I've found is just put your arm on the passenger seat, turn your head around and just watch the trailer. And I can back up at 15 miles an hour and it just, you get a feel for, you know, length and throw of each trailer is a little different. But here's the other thing with that. If you're going to move your trailer at all, make sure your dogs and kids are out of the way. All your loved ones, anybody that could get hurt because bad things do happen. So make sure that they're out of the way. But like on boat ramps, especially, you have to pay attention because like at Boyson, it's a perfect example, Tough Creek, there's a beach right there by the boat ramp and little kids play in there. You have to be careful. You can't be, you know, just flying back in there. If you're really good at backing in a boat, pay attention to what's going on because you don't want to hit a kid. But yeah, I mean, the other thing that gets overlooked on boats is the bearings. Make sure your bearings have been packed and greased and that everything is good to go because it sucks when you have a blowout and your bearings bad and then your trailer, you're going to have to drop it and go into town and get some things and come back and try to fix it. It can be a real mess. So always make sure if you're doing a camper or a boat, you're getting your bearings packed and greased and make sure everything's ready to go. Make sure you have a spare too. Spares are important. A hundred percent. Spares are very important. So we've talked a little bit about it. I'm getting ready to go fish a lake here in Wyoming out of the water ski boat. It's a, I guess we'll, we'll, we'll show it. Shall we let them know where I'm going? Yeah, go for it. I'm going to head up to bowl lake and uh, right now the limit on lake trout is infinite. They want those pups out of there. I'm going to go harvest some meat, but we're going to go camp for a day or two and get an evening and morning and an evening fish in. So what are some things, you know, besides making sure the boat's prepped, making sure rods and reels are prepped. I mean the species I'm targeting is obviously lake trout, but there's going to be some Browns in there. There's going to be some rainbows. What are some things I need to be a bringing pertaining to catching fish and what is some structure things and other things I should be looking at paying attention to water weather. So I know it's a big open ended question, but if somebody else out there and they should be able to take and interpret this towards their specific species they're targeting. So first of all, let's talk about what most fish do this time of year. So we are in mid August. It's hot fish typically this time of year looking to cool down just a little bit, especially here in Wyoming. Most of them are cool to cold water species so that you're going to have to look a little bit deeper. Most of the time, early morning, maybe not so much, but as the day wears on, certainly they're going to be deeper, including walleye, lake trout, all those things. But going to Bull Lake, one thing I would do is I would reach in and get the arsenal of PK lures because the spoon bite on fall fish is phenomenal. And it doesn't matter whether you're going after a walleye, a lake trout, a brown trout, they're going to hit all of it. So I would take the gold, the copper, the nickel on the flutter fish and the PK spoons because they like that kind of flashy stuff this time of year. I would also take, you know, the red dot glow that everybody loves and the fire tiger glow, but fishing at Bull Lake, one of the things you can do is you can actually cast up towards the structure. It drops off pretty fast and work that spoon as it falls, rip and drop as it's falling. You'll notice with those lake trout, your lure will stop. So you'll, you'll see it coming down. You have to kind of pay attention to your line because a bite when you're not paying attention, it'll be fluttering down all of a sudden it'll stop. You better set the hook fast because otherwise they're going to spit it back out. You know, green is also a great color up there. I always tell people to take the fire tiger and the fire tiger glow because green works on lake trout. It does just about everywhere I fished them and white. So that red dot glow is a good color too. The other thing, inlets, outlets, middle of the lake, just where the structure is in between. I'd be looking for structure adjacent to deep water because that's where they're going to be hanging out. The other thing you might do to increase your odds, because they may be a little finicky is get some cut sucker, which by the way, I know a supplier, um, for sucker meat if you want some, but get some cut sucker meat. You know, you can tip just a little bit. You don't have to do much. And what I like to do is cut it into strips for a couple of reasons. One, it doesn't get your treble hook too gummed up with too much stuff. You want to have good hookups, right? But you also can create a little bit of action because what that spoon does when you're constant retrieving it or when you're ripping it, it works that treble hook back and forth, kind of like a dog's tail wagging. And if you have a piece of meat, like a little strip about quarter of an inch or a little skinnier if you can wide flopping off the back, it looks like a tail. How long? I usually go about an inch to two inches. That's all you need. You don't need much. It makes a lot of sense to me to have that little tail on there. And it gets sent, you know, like sent a big deal to trout. People don't realize trout rely on their sense of smell a lot, almost as much as catfish. It's crazy how much they, you know, relay sent to, Hey, that's something I can eat. And that's why when we ice fish, typically we're, we're tipping our treble hooks with that as well, because you know, minnow heads, minnow bodies, you know, a lot of our lakes, you can't fish live minnows. So like if you're at check your regulations, but you know, minnows are great. Soccer meats, great. Just because it gives that scent. Again, if you can take that strip of meat and make it look like a tail or something with some action, you're typically going to increase your odds of catching a fish. So you mentioned that those fish are going to be chasing that deeper, colder water. You know, I imagine kind of like we do in the afternoon here, it's hot. I'm going to go find a shady spot. I'm not just going to be out in the full blown sun. How about the bite? Is it going to, you know, my experience off water, salinoids, whatever, mornings and evenings are always better than midday. Is that going to be typical what you find on a lake? Yeah. And it depends on the species, but I would say trout as a general rule are going to bite better early and late, but they also bite during the middle of the day. Sometimes you'll have killer lake trout bites right in the middle of the day. And I know our lake trout people are listening or nodding their heads because I mean, they can get down in that thermocline, get down to that cooler water and you know, just get below the thermocline even, and you can, you can work those fish and catch them all day long because they're comfortable. And if they're hungry, like with elk, if they're really, really active at midnight, I mean, we're talking, they weren't very active in the evening. All of a sudden it gets dark, they get super active. You can hear them screaming out your tent all night. And then all of a sudden it's like somebody turned the spec off when the sun come up. Midday, those elk are gonna, cause they went to bed is what happened. They get up and they go, you know what, I'm going to stretch my legs and go get a bite to eat. And most guys have gone back to the trailer and they're, they're sleeping at noon. I've killed my biggest bull. So at noon, remember what bill Seimontel talked about, he said hunting and fishing are basically the same thing. It's just one's underwater. Well, fish are no different. Like the moon phases do have an effect. I still haven't figured out exactly the effect, but there is one like, so I'll give walleye as an example. When you have a full moon phase going on, typically they're biting all night long. They're out hunting, doing their thing. And then during the day, sometimes it's a little slower. And so it's kind of the same thing as elk, right? If if the moon's out there feeding and then during the day they're bedded down, they're taking a nap. I focus on setting my archery elk hunt up around the moon, right? And I hunt during the full moon too, but I'm just basically filling time until that moon goes away. And it is, I mean, it's like somebody turns the switch on and all of a sudden, you know, and you've been there fishing the same spot, the same lure, eight o 'clock, nine o 'clock, 10 o 'clock. You had a few bites at eight, nothing at nine, 10, then all of a sudden 10, 30 rolls on and it's fish on, fish on, fish on. It's maddening to me. Sometimes I'll show it up at a walleye spot at like three or four in the morning and I'll catch a couple. And then from six to six, 15, it's as fast as I can cast, you know, they're hitting and then shuts off again. So I'm talking about fishing from the bank, right? Like it's just, there's that open window where they move in, they feed hard and they move back out. And that's something that happens in the fall that a lot of people don't realize is that fish are coming in. I'll give walleye as an example. If you're going to do fall fishing, cause this is a fall fishing episode. If you're going to fall fish, walleye fishing in the fall is the best time of the year in my opinion, because you're going to catch bigger fish because you know, they've spawned early in the spring. They're starting to grow those egg sacs back. They start to bulk up a little bit and they're on the feed getting ready for winter. What happens in most of our Western reservoirs is you'll have walleyes chasing emerald shiners and shad. What happens with emerald shiners and shad, again, you have to know what the bait's doing to catch the fish that are pursuing the bait is they start to school up pretty hard. And so you'll see millions, and I'm not exaggerating, millions of emerald shiners, millions of shad suspended out in the deeper water during the day. And then they'll move in at night along like rock faces and cliffs. Guess where the walleyes are? They're right there with them. They're following that bait. They're going to eat until they can't eat anymore. And I've had times in the fall where I'll catch like a 19, 20 inch walleye. Sometimes, you know, some of the bigger walleyes, they'll be throwing up emerald shiners and crappie because the crappie are also following the emerald shiners. And so you'll pick them up and there's just all these fish just start spewing out of their mouth and you're like, how did you even eat my lure? You know, this is insane that you're eating this much. But you got to understand that as these fish come out of summer, they're on like hyper driving summer. They're feeding, feeding, feeding because it's warm. They're getting ready for fall. Fall kind of starts that transition of they really pack it on because they're like, man, winter is coming. It's kind of like we're doing right now. It's no different than bears or firewood, harvest, you know, all these things. We're getting ready for winter too. Well, the fish are no different. They're getting ready. We have to understand that as anglers and as hunters, right? What are the animals doing to prep for winter? Well, in the case of walleyes, lake trout, they're eating like crazy and you can catch a ton of fish. And the nice thing about fall, no offense to the hunters, but when you guys are out in the field, I got a lot more elbow room on the lakes and reservoirs and rivers, right? So I can go out and I can catch more fish. So it's actually pretty advantageous if you are the person who's like an avid angler or maybe you've tagged out, grab your fishing rod, you know, head down to your favorite river, lake stream, figure out what the bait are doing because then you're going to find out what the walleyes, what the lake trout, what the rainbows, what the browns, whatever they're doing, you're going to figure it out. We're getting ready to go get firewood this weekend, all weekend. I think we're going to throw a couple of rods and reels in. There's a couple of streams around. I think we can get the kids on some brookies for an evening. So you just inspired me to, you know, we're going on a mission of I want firewood. And after last winter, if you guys have been around, you heard about it, it was brutal. And I ran out of wood, not once, not twice, but three times. How do you run out of wood three times? Well, I'd go get a pickup load, burn through it thinking that, hey, we got enough to make it and be beg, borrow and stealing another pickup load. So yeah, the fall, the fall fishing is absolutely phenomenal. There's no reason that you can't take your kids. It's usually a nice time of year too, because you can throw on a hoodie, some jeans, go down to the body of water and fish and be comfortable and you can fish late. That's the cool thing is like, you know, go on a Friday night, you can go out and you can fish walleye from, you know, seven o 'clock, six o 'clock, you know, until 10, 11, 12 at night and just enjoy the crisp, clean air, the stars in the sky, you know, catching some fish and I've taken you and done this and it's really fun is like, if you're fishing like a suspending crank along some rocks and you're, what you do is you basically do a couple of retrieves and then kind of twitch your lure a couple of times and just let it sit there. And then you feel that walleye come up or that big trout and just grab it, yank it the other way, almost yanked the rod out of your hand. It's so much fun, isn't it? The only thing that's more exciting than that is when the metal sign behind you falls off the chain and clangs down the clangs down the rocks. And you think it's jumped 10 feet in the air on that one. I thought a pickup would come over the bank and was rolling down the hill on top of me. It was good times. Yeah, I don't think it was as funny as you do, but oh man, it was great. So for the listeners out there, it was about a three by four foot metal sign that said something. I don't care what it says anymore, but it was hanging on one chain and it played two T posts and we're down there at midnight, one o 'clock fishing for walleye and, and any second you can have your, the rod ripped right out of your hands. So you're, you're on high alert keyed in and we got, you know, headlights kind of on, but not really. There was just enough light that you could sort of see what you're doing. And so I've keyed in, I'm ready to go. And all of a sudden, I mean, it was like 10 pots and pans clanging behind me five feet. And I, I, yeah, I think I did, I jumped and I might've said an expletive or two. I was, uh, I was animated for quite a while after that. That's all right. That's all right. It was fun. And some crazy things happen when you fish in the fall too. Like, um, you know, I think of, you know, different friends that I've taken out and, you know, we go catch walleyes, go catch these big trout. One time I took Seth out there and we were fishing late at night and he's like, oh, I got one. And his line took off from the water up into the air. And what had happened was an owl had come in and grabbed his lure and took off with it. I have never seen that in my life. That was one of the craziest things I've ever seen. This, this big old owl, big, great horned owl comes down, snatches his lure and takes off. And thank goodness it came off it, let go of the hook because can you imagine trying to unhook a really cranky, great horned owl from your line? No, thank you. So those things are vicious. Statue of limitations is past, but we did a lot of trolling on strawberry and flaming gorge as a kid.

The Mason Minute
New Frosty (MM #4533)
"The Minute Mason with Kevin Mason. For most of our lives, if you went to Wendy's and wanted dessert, you can get a chocolate Frosty. Now, of course, a couple of years ago, they got crazy and added vanilla Frosty to the mix. But then, what, last year, year before, they switched out the vanilla and put in strawberry. Well, now there's news that coming up in September, there's going to be a fourth flavor of Frosty. I'm sure there's always going to be chocolate, so you're always going to get that one. But this one, rumor has it, is pumpkin spice. Everybody's excited about pumpkin spice, and Wendy's is finally jumping on the bandwagon. I'll be honest with you, I'll try it. My wife liked the strawberry Frosty. I didn't. It just didn't taste right. It tasted almost fake to me. The strawberry didn't taste quite right. Wasn't as good as the chocolate. My wife didn't like the vanilla. I did. I had no problem with vanilla flavoring. But pumpkin spice? I may be there one of the first days. I don't know why I love pumpkin spice the way I do, but I've always liked pumpkin -flavored stuff. And the pumpkin spice Frosty sounds like a good idea, but I'll be curious if it is a reality. Wendy's hasn't confirmed yet. Yes, I'm one of those pumpkin spice people, and I don't make any apologies.

The Mason Minute
New Frosty (MM #4533)
"The Minute Mason with Kevin Mason. For most of our lives, if you went to Wendy's and wanted dessert, you can get a chocolate Frosty. Now, of course, a couple of years ago, they got crazy and added vanilla Frosty to the mix. But then, what, last year, year before, they switched out the vanilla and put in strawberry. Well, now there's news that coming up in September, there's going to be a fourth flavor of Frosty. I'm sure there's always going to be chocolate, so you're always going to get that one. But this one, rumor has it, is pumpkin spice. Everybody's excited about pumpkin spice, and Wendy's is finally jumping on the bandwagon. I'll be honest with you, I'll try it. My wife liked the strawberry Frosty. I didn't. It just didn't taste right. It tasted almost fake to me. The strawberry didn't taste quite right. Wasn't as good as the chocolate. My wife didn't like the vanilla. I did. I had no problem with vanilla flavoring. But pumpkin spice? I may be there one of the first days. I don't know why I love pumpkin spice the way I do, but I've always liked pumpkin -flavored stuff. And the pumpkin spice Frosty sounds like a good idea, but I'll be curious if it is a reality. Wendy's hasn't confirmed yet. Yes, I'm one of those pumpkin spice people, and I don't make any apologies.

The Mason Minute
New Frosty (MM #4533)
"The Minute Mason with Kevin Mason. For most of our lives, if you went to Wendy's and wanted dessert, you can get a chocolate Frosty. Now, of course, a couple of years ago, they got crazy and added vanilla Frosty to the mix. But then, what, last year, year before, they switched out the vanilla and put in strawberry. Well, now there's news that coming up in September, there's going to be a fourth flavor of Frosty. I'm sure there's always going to be chocolate, so you're always going to get that one. But this one, rumor has it, is pumpkin spice. Everybody's excited about pumpkin spice, and Wendy's is finally jumping on the bandwagon. I'll be honest with you, I'll try it. My wife liked the strawberry Frosty. I didn't. It just didn't taste right. It tasted almost fake to me. The strawberry didn't taste quite right. Wasn't as good as the chocolate. My wife didn't like the vanilla. I did. I had no problem with vanilla flavoring. But pumpkin spice? I may be there one of the first days. I don't know why I love pumpkin spice the way I do, but I've always liked pumpkin -flavored stuff. And the pumpkin spice Frosty sounds like a good idea, but I'll be curious if it is a reality. Wendy's hasn't confirmed yet. Yes, I'm one of those pumpkin spice people, and I don't make any apologies.

The Mason Minute
New Frosty (MM #4533)
"The Minute Mason with Kevin Mason. For most of our lives, if you went to Wendy's and wanted dessert, you can get a chocolate Frosty. Now, of course, a couple of years ago, they got crazy and added vanilla Frosty to the mix. But then, what, last year, year before, they switched out the vanilla and put in strawberry. Well, now there's news that coming up in September, there's going to be a fourth flavor of Frosty. I'm sure there's always going to be chocolate, so you're always going to get that one. But this one, rumor has it, is pumpkin spice. Everybody's excited about pumpkin spice, and Wendy's is finally jumping on the bandwagon. I'll be honest with you, I'll try it. My wife liked the strawberry Frosty. I didn't. It just didn't taste right. It tasted almost fake to me. The strawberry didn't taste quite right. Wasn't as good as the chocolate. My wife didn't like the vanilla. I did. I had no problem with vanilla flavoring. But pumpkin spice? I may be there one of the first days. I don't know why I love pumpkin spice the way I do, but I've always liked pumpkin -flavored stuff. And the pumpkin spice Frosty sounds like a good idea, but I'll be curious if it is a reality. Wendy's hasn't confirmed yet. Yes, I'm one of those pumpkin spice people, and I don't make any apologies.

The Mason Minute
New Frosty (MM #4533)
"The Minute Mason with Kevin Mason. For most of our lives, if you went to Wendy's and wanted dessert, you can get a chocolate Frosty. Now, of course, a couple of years ago, they got crazy and added vanilla Frosty to the mix. But then, what, last year, year before, they switched out the vanilla and put in strawberry. Well, now there's news that coming up in September, there's going to be a fourth flavor of Frosty. I'm sure there's always going to be chocolate, so you're always going to get that one. But this one, rumor has it, is pumpkin spice. Everybody's excited about pumpkin spice, and Wendy's is finally jumping on the bandwagon. I'll be honest with you, I'll try it. My wife liked the strawberry Frosty. I didn't. It just didn't taste right. It tasted almost fake to me. The strawberry didn't taste quite right. Wasn't as good as the chocolate. My wife didn't like the vanilla. I did. I had no problem with vanilla flavoring. But pumpkin spice? I may be there one of the first days. I don't know why I love pumpkin spice the way I do, but I've always liked pumpkin -flavored stuff. And the pumpkin spice Frosty sounds like a good idea, but I'll be curious if it is a reality. Wendy's hasn't confirmed yet. Yes, I'm one of those pumpkin spice people, and I don't make any apologies.

The Mason Minute
Another New Species (MM #4529)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason. In recent years, we've heard of scientists discovering ancient species. They're no longer with us. Some form of, we thought, homo sapien that isn't really a homo sapien, and they're not quite sure what it is. It was almost the next step between homo sapien and neanderthal, or I guess technically that would be neanderthal and homo sapien. They're still working on that in China. But now we found another new species in the deep seas of Antarctica. Thousands of feet in the icy, frozen, cold waters. It's called a strawberry feather star. And it's a distant, very distant relative to the starfish, except it has 20 tentacles. The reason they call it the strawberry feather star is because the base, the head, the body looks kind of like a strawberry. Now, they're talking about this big, giant creature that's only eight inches from end to end. It's hard to believe we're finding new species still to this day. Now, I realize we're able to explore areas we've never been able to explore before, but thinking of all the years we've been looking for new creatures, and we continue to find them. Not a lot, but every now and again, a new creature is found. It's amazing we're still finding new ones, and I just don't know how we do it.

Music Swap
"strawberry" Discussed on Music Swap
"Well, not goofy sounding just like you know the guy who sings fireflies like an owl sitting or whatever. I don't know. The one where it's like, no, I'm not gonna do anything. No. Yeah, but I do like when he comes in as a secondary voice. I don't like the songs as much where it's just him leading and but yeah, okay, sorry, go on. I wasn't a huge fan of sweet tangerine or lions roar. Those ones felt a little too showy for me. But my favorites were probably a dark congregation. And White House and you are the moon. Oh, you're the moon. You are the moon was. I used to play all the time for some reason. I used to get really obsessed with songs that I would hear in the car with you. And then I would add them to a playlist and those that were like the only songs that I like really branched out into. I see, okay. So I liked, I liked those. The melodies were very pretty. The piano was very constant. I don't know, like it just, it has this sort of stability to it, and I like that. Oh, okay. Cool. Yeah, I thought you were kind of going in a negative direction. It was too much. No, no, it's not too much. It's a very piano is a very good sound to have a music. I'm not like a huge huge piano like rock or piano pop fan, but it's fun, and I like it. Yeah, I like it when it's done well. And Ben folds. Right. And I like the things that are done here. Yeah, people like Ben folds and this gal have some have some clear talent with piano. So that's always good. And I like the album cover. I don't know. Yeah, I do too. Faded. Looking, but it's very earth earthy. Yeah, like watercolor or something. Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty neat. Oh, did you happen to listen to it on Apple music? Yes. Did you see that there is a remix of wine red at the end? Yes, and then I deleted it. I listened to it once, and I was like, well, that's interesting. It's like, they sped up some of it and stuff. And I don't know why someone chose to do that with that song. Right. If they're like bonus things like that, that I don't care about..

Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
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Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
"He changed a lot well. There's no proof of that. Now you will approve. You tried to sneak him in. God see it. No so i'm not make this a good key. I tried my key and didn't work. He opened the door and said he was on to me and couldn't believe i stole his key. Now right there yo position could be. He changed the lock. But you can't change the lock. 'cause is corporate housing. Come oh let let's say so. Now you'll note key truth. Still in trick. Didn't work and he came changed a lot. 'cause it's corporate housing. I tried to keep it didn't work. I stole his. He's he in some silky boxes. I never seen before and a candle was lit on his coffee table and it smelled like gingerbread demand like gingerbread and you never took the time to get the recipe to cook a man. Oh damn to grant so now. He had a by damn candle. Do not being the wife you were supposed to be and how to cook some damn gingerbread got to. He can't eat gingerbread all on gingerbread and he likes silks boxer drove why he eating gingerbread. He didn't invite me. So i tried to walk past me and he stopped me and said i needed to go home. You got to go this corporate housing. I'm busy i'm working. I'm in here. Thrilling gingerbread and get my mind right to go to work tomorrow. I got loud just in case somebody was inside. He told me. If i made a scene it could affect my corporate housing slash up. Y'all's money. I was so hurt and confused. How can you tell me to lead the fact. Is you left without finding out if it was a woman now so therefore that was no woman in that demand like gingerbread and bought himself. Some new draws. What is we talk about case sticky..

Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
"All this. How long and all that. Oh and we had a threesome. Which joe girl girlfriends. And i saw the tattoo i none of that coming out because it's just too much in right now and here. My ex best friend. And i vowed to keep our pass in the past and we haven't had sex in over fifteen years. I find that hard to believe. 'cause they know dues driving over your house after two to face a husband that threatened to do something to you about his wife. Well you get in your car. Come over to my house up this show last time now. They argue the neighbors. Want to call the police and then my ex left left. How how confused. He left on his own and he left on a gurney. He left in the back of the coroner's car. Happy day not be meaning that he got back in his car and my husband told me i could go with him. Of course i stayed and tried to talk my. I can't believe i'm to cry. But of course i stayed. Try pulse of sis my husband. My husband said i'm a sneaky lion woman he gave me. Oh two eight ultimatum. Either my friends or my marriage. I don't think that's fair. You don't think fast. I'm disappointed in your husband cost wars. I'll tell you when i see you and then you tell me how you heard us outside talking. What is we talking. I'm disappointed into host. I'm disappointed that police didn't have to comb. I'm disappointed that your husband ain't lot filled. I'm dobson poet. i'm disappointed. Your husband ain't facing charges at least second degree. I don't understand how your ex was able to leave in the same. Damn cocky came in your vehicle but it won't be in the car you came with lights on the one you'll need lights only still. I didn't want to come back case. We'll be back. With more of the steve harvey morning show at the top of the how. You're listening to morning. Show make a style statement this fall. Check out the plato's closet fall preview event. This saturday and sunday get trends like rich jeans. Cozy sweaters corpus. And all your face at every day values. Plato's closet has all the trendies to look for guys and girls in their teens and twenties for up to seventy percent less than regular retail prices. Get the fall. Looks you need and save at the plato's closet fall preview event this saturday and sunday. Plato's closet is now hiring. Find us in fairfax in the greenbriar shopping center and in manassas at the shops at signal hill the stories that are affecting the black community are being covered on the black information network. Not a show or podcast. Bin is a twenty four seven news network covering stories from a black perspective. Listen to the black information network on the iheartradio app and get news four and by the black community anywhere anytime keeping you informed keeping you engaged the black information network and b. i n. News dot com more games more highlights and more reasons to celebrate the. Nfl is back football. And it's bigger than ever it all starts with twenty twenty one. Nfl kickoff presented by ea sports madden. Nfl twenty two featuring the defending super bowl champion tampa bay buccaneers and the dallas cowboys. Be sure to tune in thursday at eight twenty. pm eastern on nbc verizon five gene. it's five jeep built right for the nfl..

Bedtime Stories For Kids
"strawberry" Discussed on Bedtime Stories For Kids
"Welcome do bedtime stories for kids. My name is mike. I'm so excited that you're joining me today. Are you ready for today's adventure. Today we have a story for royal requested by his mom. And if you want me to create a story just for you than simply ask any grown up to get in touch. Speaking of grownups hate grownups. Did you know that the very best way to support this. Podcast is to simply request a story. You can visit bedtime stories for kids. Dot co two. Request your very own story and yes. That is a brand new website. Please go and check it out. And should you be listening through apple podcasts. Deliver five star review as well as it helps me out a tremendous amount and is such an easy thing to do. Now if you're ready then i'm ready broil. I hope that you're ready as well. Can we raise our left foot and a right arm as highness guys. We can count on with me in five four. Three two one go. It is a brave sunday. Royal walks through the garden at his house and at the very back of the yard. Mom has some of the most yummies strawberries and blueberry plants. Should we go and try. Some broil takes us small bucket and he starts picking some of those ripe and yummy strawberries and blueberries when suddenly his dad says hey royal can you come here for a second. Broil walks into the house where dad says. Hey royal look at this. As he stares at a flyer that came with the mill the fire reads find the golden strawberry and win a brand new motorcycle. What is this royal. Us is a competition. Dad says tomorrow at stuey strawberry farm. They have hidden one golden strawberry. And if you find it somewhere in the field you can win a brand new motorcycle. Do you want to enter the competition that ass. Of course royal says also that says you can bring one person to help you. Who do you think can help you the best to find that golden strawberry Broil says i'm going to bring romeo and romeo israel's dog of course the next day arrives and royal and romeo have arrived at steward strawberry farm. There are many other families. They're all wanting to find that golden strawberry and win the brand new motorcycle. Stuey who owns the farm welcomes two participants. Welcome everybody behind me. You can find the strawberry fields there are millions of delicious ripe red juicy. Yemi strawberries but one of them is different. One strawberry is made out of pure called. If you find it you will be the winner of this. Most amazing super awesome new motorcycle. Whoa let's do. Our best. Royal says to romeo. If you're already stuey says then countdown with me in three two on. May the best person find the golden strawberry broil and romeo run into the big strawberry field. There are surrounded by millions of strawberries. It's amazing but all the strawberries are red. How do we find the on one. Royal us himself. If i was golden strawberry. Where would i be as royal and romeo continued to walk through the strawberry fields following the rest of the crowd. Maybe royal says to himself if everyone goes that way. We should go this way as he makes a right. Turn a small field. Where most of the strawberries aren't yet. Yummy ripe in read. In fact most strawberries in in this part of the field are still yellowing green. This could be a perfect place for a golden straw. Mary don't you think. Romeo explore this field. Find the golden strawberry royal says to romeo the dog who then starts running through the field and smelly and exploring every part of this tiny newfield when suddenly romeo starts barking and barking and barking. Did you find it as royal runs across the field to romeo. Royal cannot believe his eyes hidden at the very very beck of this small strawberry field far from where everyone else is searching this field with green and yellow. Not yet ripe. Strawberries royal stares at a strawberry that is just reflecting in the sunshine. He takes a closer look and indeed. This is not a regular strawberry. This is the golden strawberry as he picks it up and he starts running back to the farm with romeo the dog right behind him. I found it. I found it. I found it. Royal is super excited. Back at the farm. He runs straight to stewing mr st louis. I found the polled and strawberry. Did you mr stuart says. Let me have a look as royal hens over the golden strawberry. Yes you did royal. Congratulations now i just have one question. For you royal. Do you like motorcycles. Because this one now officially belongs to you as he points at the brand new super awesome motorcycle royal couldn't be more happy. He had the best day ever romeo. The dog was the best teammate he could ever ask for and now he cannot wait to write his brand new super amazing motorcycle back home where his entire family will wait for him. And with that we're going to end today's at venture shirt with all your friends and your family. I hope you had fun. Join me in the next adventure. And don't forget if you want me to create a story for you. Then ask any grownup to get in touch so with that being said i wish you good night. Osu sweet dreams if you are not yet going to sleep. I wish you an amazing day. And i'll see you in the next adventure..

Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
"Work and he worked in new maintenance department. He was laid off to the pandemic when the school closed. Call now all this is good. Hang on steve. Hang on right there. we'll have to. We'll have part two of your response coming up at twenty three minutes after the hour subject. Watch how you talk to my baby. We'll get back into it right after this. You're listening to morning. Show all right come on stieglitz recap today. Strawberry letter the subject. Watch how you talk to my baby. Well all i got was this couple. She's two years younger than him They were gonna get married. She got pregnant so they decided to move here so he can help with the baby. Moving in almost never solves the problem because the problem eight really the fact that you needed help with the baby because if you read the letter you still need help with the baby. So moving in oftentimes. Isn't the solution. Because the problem had nothing to do with him being there he's not even working so there's no financial contribution that he's making and his child ring skiers off quite different from yours as we'll find out and when you met him at work you were in in a degree. And you had a job at community college and finance. There's nothing wrong with this at all. What demand for living that ain't to do with it. Great me do all types of work. Some of my best friends eight famous rich or none of that day. Just best dudes i know on this earth so you could have had one except the problem is you all incredibly unequally yoked not just from the standpoint of education it has nothing this but you become equal. You become an yoked a moment. Want y'all working in other one eight. We got a problem because if he moved into health. Where's the help going to curb for. He got laid off. The ain't never been back. He'd been doing odd jobs to help me out financial now. Your parents told me to leave him. So i try to keep my business when i was talking to agree with them. Because your parents can see stuff because they ninety low see so sometimes people care about. You can see things you don't see. I have to admit to my boyfriend. His family of very ghetto and our question child rearing skills. We don't get back to that in a minute. I have one year old son and he started walking and getting into stuff. My boyfriend's pet name for him is louie word. Now if you want to call a baby over the wrong name. Louis word is because you sending the wrong message to the child. Secondly that ain't day thirdly. Why would you impressed that opponent child now when you become adults full grown young college anything to you could say it's the deal that you call anything to but to recall it to a baby. A baby has no idea. And you say in his. Leda everywhere. Y'all go and it don't matter where you are my boy free you call him and restaurant daycare. Pick him up chastising. How do chest house a child by calling him. Louis word you defeating the purpose of china 'plain you 'undisciplined by calling him that you disrespect him by calling that and then you want him to do what you say so make you big work see. It is not gonna help. But then your boyfriend's father has commented to several family members that my son is blessed with a big weenie. Like the rest of the men in the family and he loves to call my baby. Big deal now. That's funny hailed to me but your grandfather's nickname flea. You big diem. Now listen to me. I have three grandkids four granddaughters. Now let me explain something to you. They've all heard. Because i'll admit that yes and bj blessed to but i'm not calling him a little bit because first of all. Hillary really know what's going on here. Why would i do that. First of all air mail is out of the question to refer to my graduate. Weenie size is so damn ignorant. It's chess a level of ignorance on the adults part. It's just high-level ignorance and it boys your blood. Every time he says my boyfriend mother he'll going to lash the boy mama like garage sales and that's why he the baby clothes now. What i you know garage. Sales ain't nothing wrong with ain't nothing wrong with thrift stores. That's what you do clean them. Close all dead amyot see. I grew up with enough of that. We reverting back and people like to feel a certain way about george and if you could forward to do nice things for your children. Most parents do not although get low. Waikiki closed off the table brain to my little black. I don't go get no. No white key is closed off the table to bring them here putting model black. We don't do that. i just. I've not been to let you do so. You got to boy freely. Stupid daddy borough field data stupid to grandma would like to go garage shopping and buy your clothes often. I can't deal with family. Can he change his behavior. Not at twenty seven. Should i raise my child without him. And that's up to you but just give advice you should be with somebody. Equally yoked hugh should have things in common. You have the same ideals. Have the same ideals when it come to trial reading and you have common interests. Oh so now you gotta make co-parenting all right. Thank you steve. Post your comments on. Today's strawberry letter steve harvey fm and facebook. Where you can do that and check out the strawberry letter. Podcast coming up at forty six minutes after sports. Talk with junior right after this. You're listening to steve harvey morning show. Okay here are reasons to try a nest mattress one. They have a mattress for every kind of sleeper to nest offers free exchanges within one hundred night trial and three save hundreds on everything bedroom related now through the summer at ness betting dot com september tenth. Two thousand one one block from the world trade center security cameras captured the last known images of dr sneha and philip shopping at seven eighteen pm. 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Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
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Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
"Danny. I don't know if you're familiar. They got the staying out now called sportscenter. That really tells you everything you need to know. They gotta app. That breaks news for you. So you bleed. And then he has a twitter to keep up with former president. I don't know how smart you are. Twitter has banned donald trump. He don't have twitter account. So how you fail for. This is beyond me from the very beginning. I knew i was going to have a problem if he was able to. Connect with females duties apps. He went from posing with self. He's heck taken photo shoots with me. Take pictures of him no matter where we were. I jokingly asked him to get into pitches. He always tells me next time. Excuse me why are you joking. What what's funny about this. You and secondly why youthful tongue. I'll stay he got you take pictures of him here where he go and you know he goes. But you taken the down pitches you in on the crime aiding and abetting you assisting you the car with robbery with 'cause he'd until you next head national. My male co worker has an instagram account. And i asked him if he follows my husband's account. He said he unfollowed him. Because of stuffy post. Now i'm gonna give you two reasons. He told you this because number one. He don't like me who take manhole shots. These are called man ho- shots and we ain't on instagram looking at me and taking manhole shots and then secondly i got some new news for you in case you didn't know this because you obviously don't know a lot of stuff you'll co-worker like you. Your co worker. Got feelings for you. So now he dropped some knowledge on you. Because obviously you ain't this will include falling stuff. He posed i looked at his page. And he's got pictures of him shirtless pictures of him flexing muscles shows and a whole lot of self. He's he looks like a thought that single ready to mingle keep that line. I joined instagram without him. Knowing so now see what he posts every day. I told him he's doing way too too much on social media. He says he's into what he's doing is farm phone and harmless. Is this normal for a man on not. Let me answer that question. I hail now. It ain't no owner free. And i got that takes his showed. All phone is is kevin. Hart and soon as i get his body as soon as i get. Kevin hart buddy in adult size. I'm taking mine off too a but kevin make money. 'cause he entered fitness. So now let me take you. Let me teach you some. Remember this about me when he say he's just doing it for fun in this hamas. Remember this about men. We don't do anything we don't do. Nothing went without a reason or purpose and you provide it the reason for the purpose in. Let yourself 'cause he's looking like a thought the single and ready to mingle. You said that now if his phone at home this there what are you doing if oh see what is the purpose and the reason is for phone. I'm just listening to you. See is he doing just to read the comments. You need to read them. Commerce cost. that's what he's doing it. Won't you know no no. No no no who who's dm slide in seat. That's you need to read these comments if he'd do it for fun and this homeless. Remember me. don't do nothin' put out a reason or purpose. Everything we do got. Every woman has got a man norm telling the truth. We don't do nothing for phone and homelessness what we do. I'm lynn limited place. Your mom know why he doing it. 'cause big ass flirt thirdly now now he's gonna stop or you going to leave. Let him take a little bit all right. We'll stop right there. Steve thank you. Post your comments on today. Strawberry letter steve harvey fm on instagram and facebook and check out the strawberry letter podcast on demand. Now coming up at forty six minutes after the hour junior and sports talk right after this. You're listening to harvey morning. Show join two-time mba all star. Baron davis on the point. God podcast as a two time all star. I know not. All men are created equal some ball true god given talent on baron davis and on my new iheart podcast point. God we get to dive deep into the art strategy. Assigns the mathematics around it means to be a point guard on the point. God podcast on iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you download your podcasts. Everybody on bobby flay. I'm here with my daughter and co host sophie. Hello we're here to announce that we have a brand new podcast with iheartradio called always hungry. I if you tell everybody what they're going to hear on always hungry. Well we're definitely going to be cooking oils and we have hot cast iron pan and you could hear it sizzle immediately. This isn't fake podcast down. This is real burdensome and you'll be mixing drinks of course shake it up shake but most importantly will be having those conversations at the stove and the dinner table that families love to have. I feel like in the past year. People have really rethought about the importance of come together around a shared meal. So that's what we'll be doing this show just hanging around the table. Listen to always hungry on the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or ever you get your podcast..

Strawberry Letter
"strawberry" Discussed on Strawberry Letter
"We're going to read this one right ear right now. Could hold on tight. We got it for you here. It is the strawberry lettuce. Thank you nephew subject. I married a social media thought. Okay stephen shirley's i really hope you can help. I'm forty one and my husband is forty three years old. We've been together for a total of thirteen years and married for ten. Throughout our relationship there have been situations where my husband was getting attention from lots of different women and entertaining them on the side. This is all before. social media. got amped up. I would notice him buying new clothes or working out more. And i just knew some women some woman must have complimented him or told him he had nice arms or something. He has always been thirsty for attention and my mother tells him. He's a big flirt. Within the past four years he joined three social media apps and just any justified it by saying facebook was to keep up with his old friends. Instagram was to get news. Alerts and sports news and twitter was to keep up with our former president and from the very beginning. I knew i was going to have problems. If he was able to connect with females through these apps he went from posting. I self posing for selfish to having photo shoots with me taking pictures of him no matter where we were i jokingly asked him to get in the pictures with him and he always tells me next time. My male co worker has an instagram account. And i asked him if he follows my husband's account. He said he unfollowed him because of all the stuff he posts. I look at looked at his page. And he's got pictures of himself shirtless pictures of himself flexing in muscle shirts and a whole lot of sell fees. He looks like a thought. That single and ready to mingle. I joined instagram without him. Knowing so now. I see what he posts every day. I told him that he's doing way too much on social media. He said what he's doing is fun and harmless. Is this normal for a man or not. Well okay it is rare. I have to agree with you. That men are thoughts on instagram. So no this is not normal. You see female influencers. You see female models all the time but men not so much and for someone like your husband who you say loves attention. This is a perfect vehicle for him. He can get the likes from all over the world several times a day and This is the problem you his wife had had to live with his new found fame. Every day you know you said he was cheating before well. He's brand new now. It's all about him and he's caught up. I mean he doesn't even want you to take pictures with him. You can take pictures of him but not with him. You're his wife so you know there's a problem right there and his mind a picture with you would probably be blocking attention. He's getting your attention. Your mother sees your mother sees it. She says he's a big flirt. And yes that's what he's doing on social media he's letting the ladies slide into his. Dm's com on honest post and follow him all of that now. Does he need that much. Validation does he. How insecure narcissistic is this man. You married i mean not too many grown men have time or money to do all this that he's doing photo shoots and stuff self all the time. Your marriage is in trouble. It is because your husband is immature and his attention is elsewhere and it's not unu- and you recognize that problem to tell him you know. This is not fun. It is not harmless. It's very harmful to you. That's what he thinks. but that's not it. It's hurting you and you need to let him know. He's a grown man. He needs to be off instagram. Posing you know and paying attention to you and his marriage steve. You know this letter right here. I i just want to help you out with your words. I've diagnosed just entire letter. Stephen shirley i hope you can help forty one mm hugs forty-three thirteen years. Throughout our relationship there have been situations where my husband was getting attention from lots of different women and entertaining them on the side. What do you mean by entertaining. And you know this and you been gone along with recalling it entertaining. That's what you call them. Okay lady this was all before. Social media got amdo. I'd notice him buying new clothes working out more and just some woman must have complimented him and told him he had nice arms or something. He's always been thirsty. Four tension and my mother tells him he's a big flirt. Now let me ask you questions. How does your mama know that. Your husband is a big flirt. I mean hold on lady if you can't keep it from your mother in law you ain't even trying. How is your mother-in-law. Diagnosing your husband for you like all of sudden your mama bringing you some brand new news lady. You in denial within the past four years. He's doing three social media apps he's justified by saying facebook was keep up with his old friends game. Get news alerts and sports news and to keep up with our former president. What okay facebook. Kibo would freeze got that. That's common but don't know down body. Get on instagram. To get news alerts and sports news data ain't even instagram is about so how you fail for that you do. And then he got on twitter to keep up with our former president. He don't have a twitter account. Hang on we'll have partout stope coming up at twenty three minutes after the hour today. Strawberry letter subject married at social media. Thought we'll get back into it right after this. You're listening to party morning. Show come on. let's recap today's i. Man for thirteen years had trouble relationships. Been in situations. Your husband getting attention from lots of different women entertained them on the side. So you wanna call it. Entertaining them on the side. So he's had women on the side and you know about him but you not cheating you call an entertaining them all the sad okay This is all before social media guide up and then on you knew someone was complemented by bodies nice arms and stuff he. He's always been thirsty for tension. My mother told him he's a big flip and my question was how does your mama noted show husband is a big flirt because of you debt from mother-in-law you ain't even trying so your monday lost in diagnose your marriage for you and you acting like his brand new news now. He didn't got on facebook to keep up with his old friend. Instagram get news alerts and sports news and twitter to keep up with our former presidents. Like i said before keeping up with old friends on facebook. that's com. okay. But don't nobody on g for news alerts and sports.

Greg Laurie Podcast
"strawberry" Discussed on Greg Laurie Podcast
"Podcast it here. He is strawberry. They're good to have you got to be back with you practice. Great i think we all know about darrell. It's funny because we were adjusting. Daryl stool. I think it's too low. Daryl your something. I'm looking down at you. Something right with this picture because you are six five right. I am six five. This feels pretty good here. Let's show how tall you stand up there. you go. I almost fell off my still just dare yet an amazing career. Obviously with the mets. The yankees the dodgers. You know and. I probably shouldn't admit this to you but i'm not a huge sports guy. But i knew you because you were famous on the field up the field of course because of all the things that unique dame which i think is the coolest name of all darrell strawberry. You know i like that name. we're talking about. You could have had other fruit. Names like darrell pair. You know darryl bananas strawberries a cool name. So i appreciate that i could have been banana was a name. That was really touching. But i didn't really think about that. You know when. I was growing up because you know when you had to roll call and class. Yeah they say darrell strawberry day. Everybody would turn around and look. Strawberry would get that name from so very you know people think. Oh i wish i could. So many young boys wanna be baseball players. It's just a dream of so many young men you live you. You know you been there done. That bought the t shirt. You actually were the t shirt and the baseball card to go along with it but this also opened a pen. Dora's box of all kinds of options from drugs and alcohol you know mingled with your fame womanizing and you were in a cycle and you were gone. The wrong direction. How did you get out. Well i think through prayer for my mother praying for me you know. My mother was a very faithful woman. Who loved the lord and she. She wasn't crazy about my career and everything and she was more concerned about my salvation. Wow i think Had a big part of why. I'm sitting here today. Because she was fran for me behind the scenes why was living loose life heathen wildlife and she was praying. That god wasn't like knocked me off my throne and save me so you know a mother is a very important when you own your knees and pray to god god. Here's your prayer..

The Maria Liberati Show
"strawberry" Discussed on The Maria Liberati Show
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The Maria Liberati Show
"strawberry" Discussed on The Maria Liberati Show
"I have a good friend and executive chef. Then well it's not so much in background resume. I worked at the lake really famous restaurants or record the all over the country and Even with emily gosse right in or you still with ever of a german up on a day to day basis. I'm a member of his lustrous foundation. The emerald ghazi foundation. And i and. I am a teaching chef and i couldn't i couldn't do anything during the pandemic but i will be heading down there in november dietsch again. Oh that's wonderful. So far forward in our is hearing me today. And he's also an author now he's got a full each just so wonderful. It's called keep on protein. And i think you actually Gave me a copy of it. And i ended up using wizards subsidy sale in all that you had a near that i love. 'cause i watch for picnics. I noted as recipes. So i use those. I think that was actually last summer while this pandemic has just like fly but i know that before and and i loved the book to not only for all the recipes in the stories by its for a great cause thomson according to tell everybody with this The great 'cause it means or because is to eradicate homelessness in america every single dime of the couple. That is so not not ten sense. Not twenty cents. Every done that sold up for the cookbook goes to the national coalition for the homeless out of washington. D say and they allocate the money from there. I wanted to do this out of the goodness of my heart i get. I paid for the cookbook several years ago. I had a relationship with another company in tennessee. That didn't work out so well. And lo and behold you know the expression maria when god closes one door he opens up another watch. Find them beautiful relationship with the national homeless coalition. And if you go to national homeless dot org you can buy a copy of the cookbook and support homelessness. And it's it's a great gift for your seventy holidays coming up and just earth as graduation at anything were just as a special Something special buy for someone or for yourself. There's lind's recipes in there. You'll you know you can have fun cooking with all so especially now with picnic. Five likud's of great recipes often for outdoor eating elsewhere picnics and and occasions. I just loved the off. I really didn't coming from coming from you. That is just amazing. By the way. I wanted not to You're prone anything. But i wanted to wish you and your mother a very very happy mother's day you had a very special day with your mommy. Pennsylvania i know how busy you are but dopp yesterday was your day or actually sunday excuse and of all things i made a six cores dinner for my son and his wife and our newton ran baby. Congratulations thank you. Gals in in her name is lucy. Jameson mortimer And she's a beauty and dobb. He helped my little hand yesterday. she's only a month old dob. It should be on sunday and Of all the things all the recipes that i did were right from the cookbook. I well let's sprayed so tell us. Why don't you tell us what we're what courses did you make the recipe. I'd made my grilled marinated chicken and marinated in buttermilk and spices and garlic for twenty four hours and grow it and there was a fight over the last piece jamie's Mother-in-law is living with them And she had what not gonna believe this. She had bought a two hundred dollar apiece of beef. Now that's not in my cookbook. As the average person knows wag ubi very expensive. I get it right in front of everybody. Of course. I set up every alarm in the house because of the smoke a dumb i made it medium rare and it was so good at melted in our mouth. But in the cookbook What else did i make. I made up my rice pilaf. it's in the puck. Murray yes and I made lemon asparagus at lemmon asparagus with garlic and parmesan cheese. And that's in the book. And i did it out then tae which which. Which we know is italian. I believe for you know it was. It was a wonderful meal. It's a wonderful cookbook. It's a feel good cookbook. Because every recipe or just about every recipe talks about family and marie. I know how. I know how into family you are because i have an announcement and that announcement is that come. This september ladies and gentlemen maria roddy chef maria. Liberati air is coming out with a new cookbook called the art of italian cooking. Diaries and i had privilege and the honour of reading the transcript cookbook. And i'm not gonna say her. Other cookbooks are nothing but perfect. They are but this one is by far and away the best one because it will make you cry. It will make you let your chops. It will make you feel good as a person. Because it's all about the love that she had a growing up In her rob world with her grandmother and her mother and her family and her trips to italy and greece and to of course united states and An old the recipes that she tried along the way. So it's a it's a. It's a story that will make you smile and then you get to these recipes of some crazy crazy things. Berea has has done with this cookbook. And i had the great privilege and the honour of writing a little paragraph that i think is going to appear on the back of the book. Yes jeff party but maria. Please tell us about that. Could look i know the interview about jeff cardi today. But i can't get over your cookbook. Four party thank.

Scoops with Danny Mac
"strawberry" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"You really try to defy keith. Hernandez is inaccurate. Team that a myth or truth now is the truth. You know it was. It was about a disagreement you know wanted to report. It came and told me that he got into my business about me. I shouldn't be worrying about negotiate my contract right now spring training and then i just kinda got into own pitcher day you know but i tell you what i have. Nothing but respect for him. He taught me so much about the game of baseball. What incredible plan. I q that he had. He taught me how to hit. Left hand pitching. He taught me how to the other way. And i remember. I hit like fifteen home runs the other way and mostly because he taught me how to do that in wally bet and a guy that cartoon fans hated. I think you should. You're going to beat the little redneck up cardinal fan by the helped you with that one. I know they probably wanted to. I know he used to run a lot for. Loudini said a lot of things in the paper and and i'm quite sure you know i. I felt that way a few times to you know but he up. He was my teammate. I could tell you like this. You know in our clubhouse it was crazy at times once. We stepped on the field man. We've serious business you know. And you know any ball club you know. Have that at times in the clubhouse can be crazy time when you step on the field. Can you block that out. And i think we were really good at doing that. Being able to block the craziness of a we were out. I think whitey might have hated davey for awhile. Head us believe in that in player wise. We think khoja was number. What we might have boo'd you. But i think they kinda always liked the darrell strawberry. That player was hard not to like. But boy ho joe. I think whitey walked in once. We couldn't get one hundred. Rbi of the mean-spirited about between the teams did not true animosity. Yeah i think a lot of hatred there you know because the fact we had to go through each other and it wasn't anything personal you know far as as being a player but you know you had a different uniform on. We had a different uniform. All you know and we wanted to beat the cardinals. And i'm quite sure they felt the same way of about us..

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"strawberry" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Get to know. Express employment professionals visit express pros. Com to find one of more than 830 locations to support any job search, and there's never a fee. Sunshine Today. Low sixties Today's National strawberry Ice Cream Day. Strawberry is the third most popular flavor of ice cream, according to the International Dairy Foods Association. The average American consumes almost £22 of ice cream a year. All right, somebody's eating. More than somebody else. I love me some ice cream, but I can't do £22 of ice cream. Oh, yeah. Vanilla is still the most popular flavor, followed by chocolate and has mentioned strawberries. Third. Chocolate syrup or is is herb is the world's most popular ice cream topping? I prefer butterscotch, some kind of butterscotch topping on top of my vanilla. I mean, if I had to pick just one, and that was all like all I could eat. It said that 87% of Americans right this minute. Have some ice cream in their freezer. Do, do you? Oh, yeah. I've got sugar issues I used to, but not anymore. Average dairy cow can produce enough milk in her lifetime to make a little over 9000 gallons of ice cream. God bless of your fate. One flavor and one flavor only for the rest of your life. Cherry Garcia. All right, Charity Pistachio. Okay, I'll go with vanilla and butterscotch topping. I will never Big knee apology? No. Now let me ask you a quick question. Is Can Neopolitan is Neopolitan ice cream ever sold in a tub? Because I remember is a kid when I You know what? I haven't seen Neopolitan in a while. It was the one ice cream that your mother cut with a knife as opposed to using a spoon or or a scoop. Remember that? Because you know, you got three chocolate, vanilla and strawberry and you would get like a slice. Of ice cream, but I didn't like it then, and I don't like it now, Since I haven't seen it, I'm wondering just Neopolitan. How would you sell me a politan? And it comes in and a half gallons and gallons in a tub just like regular. So what's it look like? It looks like it's got it looked like it used to. Yeah. Yeah. So one. You take the lid off and you got 1 30 Strawberry one third? Yep. You know the order. No, of course not. Because nobody eats Neopolitan Vanilla separates the two flavors If I recall Yeah, but which ones on the left? And which ones on Right? Depends of al the cartons facing your green. You could go good. Good point time for your first flash back. Let's go back to 1984 Spurs flashback. Flesh on January 15th 1984, the Spurs host of the Portland Trailblazers that hemisphere arena and scored a 1 26 1 11 victory as George the ice band Gurban led the way with a team high 34 points. Center. Artists go Mork around 14 rebounds. Gurban average 26 points per game during the 83 84 season, and Gilmore led the MBA and field goal percentage for a second straight.

WGBB Sports Talk New York
"strawberry" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"Yeah you know that was That was like total koto. Bs matter orioles rights. issues. Because you know may fourteenth in california degree teams in texas so states. They had multiple teams. And and you know. Even now the nixon brooklyn i mean brooklyn. I'm sure any territorial right now. Right money to the To the to the knicks and vice versa. So i may happen Whereas with that beal was brokered by my agents Irwin lena Doing that It was the It was the nets Felt as though it would be very detrimental to the nets franchise to deal with the mix and for the discussion whereas You can go anywhere else except dix so graphically You know. I had established governor family and long island. And you know i just kind of look for the close displace Detained the closest place is by default. South affiliate go north of boston and And so was commutable. You know from long island. World manhattan is now containment train income long island. It's a couple of hours right by car. Or whatever. So i oversee hard even knowing the franchise and you know doing so much. Their homework that gets done. These days. I ended up going to philadelphia for geographical. Now when you went to philly doc you became really a more team oriented player than you were in In new york. You had. George mcginnis lloyd free doug collins but you became more of a team ballplayer down with the sixers. I felt as though my squires years in the chain. Yeah and my nazi is. We did play team basketball and In philly with gene shoob You know we tried to play this balance style of basketball but there was a lot of individuality and philadelphia that. It took a couple of years to to to get rid of and even though in that first year he played for the nba championship and Seventy six seventy seven season Lost apartment You know it took several years and some coaching changes in order to really find the team that you know we had eighty eighty two eighty three In which we compete with it but a championship for To times Well actually eighty eighty two and eighty three three times Winning running and eighty three s. You know so When you say that the team game you know probably by you know you start looking at maybe my individual stats and you know there was much higher than aba tire and and with the nets But they were actually the highest with the squires in those first couple years. Charlie scott on the team and Race scott Fatty taylor berry williams jambo jamaicans so curve and and you know the year yield town was on that team and we had albie yankees coach. Albie was really a great coach and And hall of fame scout having loughry in and and billy cunningham so so i was able to be influenced by some Great coaches who were former players and And each had their own style but The fun time fun time for me. Was you know the virginia. Years with the squires and the and the and the nazi is in long hours. So you know that that's always going to be you know. Home chameleon home cooking right. And we're glad to hear that doc. That's for sure. Now i wanna talk to you about one of your signature moves. The baseline move now. The one of the most memorable plays i remember. It was during the eighty. Nba finals It was impossible finger roll behind. The backboard drove past. I think it was mark landsberger on the right baseline and then kareem. Kareem comes into the picture right. Yeah yeah yeah you know that We just kind of call it the layup up and under up in under probably To the thing about it was the hang time now that i was able to To take off you know on the right side of the basket and shoot the ball on the left side of the vaccine and actually took off outside of the the free throw lane. you know. they're lying going down up and down from the free throw line and Just kind of You know sort an air for a while has the ball in one hand hanging out away from the defense and then when it got to the other side of the basket there was an opening too to bring it up and -unding spinning spin off the glass with kareem abdul-jabbar standing there with his arms hoisted. Yeah and he never jumped. And i just remember distinct stinks. Wish lee Fall into the ground. And you know 'cause. I had just exhausted my My job and you know. For whatever reason i could land on my feet are be just hit you know hit sideways and selling the ground and got up and ran down the court and then suddenly you know pants. The next day is just like this series of photos depicting that move in that game. And it's something that you know has lived on all of these years For sure was in college now. They're black and white photo. There's the yeah there. There's a an. I see i see.

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"strawberry" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"Cool. it is. Yeah ozzie. Smith at the same thing to say what incredible time you guys had on that. Now let's talk about your new book. Turn your season around. How god can really change your experience in life. There's a passage in your book darrow. When you talk about your hitting coach yet and you to focus on really slowing down and getting back to basics when you're slumping and right now it seems like the whole world is in a slump. How are you getting through the pandemic as a preacher. Well i'm getting through it. Well and thanks for you know invited me on the show and really being a good to have a conversation about you know the pass baseball and and and change a life you know because you know nothing lasts forever and i think a lot of times people think that lasts forever baseball. No it doesn't last forever only lasts for a certain period. Then you gotta move on and cross over into life and you know i crossed over into real life. You know after you know baseball so many different trials and tribulations and i just had a transformation to change my life to be a different person and know i because my mother always wanted me to be this person that i am today. I just wasn't this person when she was alive. And i wish she would have the opportunity to see me Have a ch change. A life and deal with life is such a different way and you know. I'm just grateful for this book. Because you know i don't write a book to say the brag about me put through brag about what god did in my life. High changed my life after looking at Players like mookie. Wilson and gary carter when they had to hide it a career on the team and they lived a different life and everybody thought they were strange because they didn't go out. Drinking and chasing girls are just in that they were go to dinner and stuff with now. Always stop that. I wanted what they had. I wish i could have had with. Gary carter had an mookie at at the time of my career and stuff like that and i didn't but later on in life would come to this place and i would have my life changed and here it is. I'm writing another book. That's coming out january twelfth about turn your season around like i said it's nothing great about me under supposed to surrender my life. I was very persistent. Go after god and surrender my life and they come into a new place and and become a minister of the gospel and just loving people and care for people. That's really what it's all about at the end of the day because people love me and care for me. So i'm just getting back. What was given to me speaking with darrell strawberry tonight on sports. Talk new york. When did you start this project. Daryl and what do you hope people can garner from from this particular work. Why started this project on. This book with started Right before even before the pandemic came out and had the title already written. I was in the middle right in this book from the pandemic came out so limited. I know we all would have to be in a seeing that we will have to turn it around and it's just like a baseball season. All you know a lot of people you know talked about the first half of the season media talked about the first half of season while he's having a poor first half but what they forgot. I have another second half of the season. Another eighty to ball games left. That's a lot of all games one second half of the season and it's just the same way in life you know we've had a season that everybody's been through over the last eight months or whatever it may be We're gonna have to come into a place. There's a whole second another half of a season that's coming in twenty twenty one and we gotta look at how we turn ourselves around. How do we turn out south around at the time to each other. Not just because of the pandemic you know you think of the racial issues and all the things that we've been through as a nation. How do we come back to a place of love each other and care for each other and you gotta remember. God loved us first so he gave us law so it should teach us that we should love and look at each other and not look at the color of each other skin and say this guy that that guy. Because he's been through some bill. We all have been through several. So hopefully this book with all wake up and realize what's really important in our society and are like right. That's what people should take away from the book. Now you in my research for for our chat tonight darrell. I typed your name into google and they give you like five questions that come up About the person one of them is is darrell. Strawberry in the hall of fame. And the second one. I was kind of taken back by it. Says is darrell. Strawberry dead now. There were some times in your life where it seemed like both might be a possibility. You are doing better than ever. What the second one is their own meals. Dad okay right yeah. They just didn't realize he's daddy no longer live you know. I got a better life than i had planned baseball doing. Ministry and travel the country. You know two hundred fifty times a year preaching and standing on platform increasing the son of thousands of people and helping people with programs and helping people who have addiction problems and and young kids helping them incurs them wanna schools telling them the danger of drugs opiates and heroin and they do know. I have such a better Productive life than i ever did you know being on the field you know. I had a lot of productive days but this is more more significant to me than anything else. Because of the fact. I'm able to you know get back myself to help somebody else and i think that's really what's important. I think a lot of fans. View your career daryl and i hate to read it when people say it was a wasted opportunity but from the perspective that you have now. How do you view your baseball career. Did it help set you up for what was to come. It wasn't wasted. Yeah it helped me set. Set me up for what what was to come after baseball. Because he's so many people could go on and have successful careers and get into the hall of fame but they never have a transformation. Life is still the same person. He's still chasing after the dream of uniform. The applause people and my life has been separated so totally different Of what kind of people following me today. I don't really have a lot of people who talk to me about the baseball. They talked to me about my face. They talked to me about you know. How did you get there. How did you change your life. How you walk so different. Why do you listen to different. Why you so happy. Why do you have such a beautiful family. Why kids and and and you're doing the things you saw those that think it's a waste you know go look up on ministry and just see what i do you know and and and and reese from there from yourself the joy that has come from you know meet given my life to christ and doing so many other things and and being what what gary carter always thought i would be because he had told me your life. God's gonna use your life for an incredible for himself. And i think a lot of times. We don't see that when the rest of us plan and win the uniform. And you know i know. I no longer dangle with the uniform of number eighteen dollar strawberry. I'm grateful for that grateful for all the mets fans. And all the yankee fans an all new york has i love new york city. I'm grateful for everything. I was able to accomplish in new york city. More more grateful for who i am today. Not a baseball player. But a man you know. That doesn't wear uniform but that walks with faith and help so many other people find their way. We are speaking with darrell strawberry tonight about his book. God can transform your life Turning your season around is is the main title of the book. And that's what we're talking about tonight. We speak about the kid darrell. We really miss that guy. that's for sure. Now you talk a lot about the importance of taking off your baseball uniform. We just spoke about that. I remember a passage. We your wife. Tracy used to say. Leave this guy alone at meetings He he's out of his baseball uniform. You know he. He's not this guy anymore. I in your book. You say you say your uniform is merely a facade for greatness shielding the broken this that ached within me. And how did that change. How did you..

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"strawberry" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"Graves. Of course is with us and helping us out. We got a great show lined up tonight as we roll out our new format up. I will talk to one of the most popular players ever to take the field in new york. He was a real fan favourite at shea stadium. A member of the one thousand nine hundred eighty six world. Championship team darrell. Strawberry will join us. And then the second half of welcoming another local legend grew up just blocks from here. He's a member of the hoops hall of fame. We will get a checkup from the doctor. Dr j. julius erving will be with us. So sit back. Relax get comfortable enjoy sports. Talk new york tonight on. Gb we've had some great people with some great stories up ahead as always. We are on social media facebook. Sports talk new york so much information out. There stopped by giving a look. Also you can follow me on twitter. I am at be donahue w gb and if you miss a show don't worry because we have them all out on our website you can give them listen there. Well our first guest. He played seventeen seasons in major league baseball throughout his career. He was one of the most feared sluggers in the sport known. For his prodigious home runs intimidating presence in the baddest box and a real sweet swing that people elicited comparisons to the great ted williams. He's a four time world series champion. Eight time all star national league rookie of the year in one thousand nine hundred ninety three. He's got a new book out which we will discuss with him called. Turn your season around. How god transformed transforms your life. I welcome to the show tonight. Darrell strawberry darryl good evening. Good evening bill. How are you guys doing where i do it about. As best as we can darah working through some kinks here. We got a new format coming out tonight and we're hanging on like loose buttons here but that's all right. That's all right. It's good to be with you guys. And congratulations on your new start and everything. It's a new year. Hopefully everybody can get started with something new and the new exactly down now. You grew up in los angeles as we know who are your teams who you guys back. Then when you were a kid well. I grew up in los angeles. I grew up a dodger fan. But i grew up with pete. Rose fan lasted. Dot are used to watch the dodgers and cincinnati reds and the big red machine and i used to see all these great players on each team but i saw this one particular plan by the name of pete rose and his uniform just seems to be dirty thirty and all the rest of the guys you know uniform so dirty all the time and i thought this guy is a real baseball player with the dirty uniform. That's what baseball whether look like exactly. Yeah that's a good choice. You made daryl now. I wanted to ask you something. I recently saw on social media about when frank cash and fired davey johnson. He told him just to leave. Don't talk to anybody. They'll be car waiting for you outside to take you to the airport. He wasn't able to address you guys at all and Frank want wanted him just to take off. Did you know about that. No i had no idea about that I know a lot of conflict there between Frank casting david. Johnson davies was more of a player manager which was great. He's just let us be loose and let us play. Let's have our way. Come to the ballpark. Be ready to play. Strap it on. And he was he was one of those guys that just really open. Open the door for place. I mean when you have a manager that understands the game david. Johnson joe torre because they played know what players are like kinda let your players be free and let them just be there be ready you know and that was the one thing for us. Just be there be ready to kick some but when gangtok came. And that's what we're all about right. Yeah definitely now you guys. Of course a powerhouse ballclub. Would you say your biggest disappointment. Darryl was nineteen eighty eight. Eight eight was really tough to swallow you. Know after losing to the dodgers. We beat them so many times on the course that season and then we fell into that play all serious and there was some lucky bounces for them. You know that's the name of the game. You know that some things with their way. You know People shelby you know walks with to count you. Don't alright kirk gibson hits a home. Run your complaints that happened. You know things that happen. And i mean we had opportunities to close it out and we just in close it out when we needed to close it out right now. You left new york. You sign with the dodgers. Did they make any effort to bring you back to the mets darrell. No no there was never any efforts to really come back to the match. I mean i think they were about to. They were changing. You know i saw the change coming along and you started Losing a lot of players from the eighty eight sixteen and eighteen started you train guys. Who traded lenny. Often start saying guys who different place. I mean when you when you grow up and you play with a group of guys you you hopefully wanna finish with those kind of guys and i saw the organization was about to take a different turn and they were bringing up some young players but my whole thing was with the younger players bill. What ready to play in new york. See a big thing when you have to be in new york city and you have to play especially with what we had already made the team great for those many years and the fans are already excited about it. So we continue. That and i didn't know if we'd be a continue with younger players being able to handle the pressure because hernandez was gone. And you know all the players came in Day payment and job. Jeffrey stayman and a lot of times. You're not ready and built for that kind of pressure plan in new york and you're not gonna be able to pursue Those big games like you're used to with the players that we had exactly. You're exactly right daryl. Now you come back to new york. Last year stint on the west coast with the yankees your reunited with guys like david cone and doc. Gooden's there on the yankees that now every guy ask always has great things to say about the boss. How was your relationship with george. Steinbrenner georgia's incredible bosses. Incredible person He's treated every player. I don't care what your life was like what you were going through. He cheated every player. Like you family. When you put on the yankee uniform and i think every player i can tell you that. And that's why so many guys claim to that. You know yankee tradition. Because they were a family organization they never pushed players out. You know and say you'll this year that and because you had some troubles you know and i think that's what was great about your thin. That's what's great about. New york fans liked players who have struggled and have troublesome bounce back but you know That organization was organization full of that when george brow players over there and his caring for players. I just thought it was remarkable. I had a great relationship with him. There is no ex yankee. I talked to darrell. That has anything bad to say about. George steinbrenner and i think that's a remarkable legacy that he holds now. I often mentioned to my guest Daryl you know you've made it when you've had a bobble head made of yourself or when you've been on the simpsons now you have both now. People may may not remember they can look it up homer at the bat that tremendous episode. When you guys are playing softball for mr burns and tell us a little bit about the experience you had working with those guys on the simpsons. Jay was a great experience working with and a lot of fun To be able to work with a project like that and you know so many other players were involved in two and at the at the top of of the mountain. You call it when you hit the simpsons because that's really what they call it when you hit a show like that because that that show lasts forever i have more fans comes to me with pictures from that and out and doing a show or something like that and want me to sign that and some people say. I'm not a baseball fan. But you own the sensors i love..