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Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 14: Florida's War on Immigrants
SYNOPSIS: Florida has an estimated 5 million immigrants — more than 20 percent of its total population. It is also ground zero of the Trump administration’s mass deportation program. With the eager assistance of Gov. Ron DeSantis and state legislators, it has seen some of the country’s most aggressive enforcement round-ups and most enthusiastic cooperation from state and local law enforcement. This week, we talk to Tessa Petit, executive director of the Florida Immigrant Coalition, about the efforts of grassroots and community organizations to fight for the rights and security of the state’s immigrant communities. We also take a d...
2025-07-28
43 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 13: Fighting Alabama Book Bans
SYNOPSIS: Angie Hayden became an accidental activist when she stood up against censorship in her local library in Prattville, Alabama. Now she’s a founder of a statewide coalition called Read Freely Alabama, which is fighting efforts to ban books and restrict libraries across the state. We talked to her from the frontlines of a contentious fight over the control of public libraries and information. Also, in the tragic aftermath of the flooding along the Guadalupe River in Texas earlier this month, there was some fingerpointing about faulty emergency measures. But there was little discussion from state or federal of...
2025-07-21
46 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 12: Meeting the Cast Iron Resistance
Synopsis: What does U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett do in the bathroom? The privy proclivities of our East Tennessee congressman are among the issues on the minds of Jesse and the gang from “Cast Iron Resistance” in a special podcast crossover. Jesse joined the guys on their own show a few weeks ago, and here we present some relevant excerpts from the freewheeling conversation. Besides Burchett’s toilet talks, topics include organizing efforts for progressives in the South, the poisonous impact of right-wing media, and the best ways to get politically engaged at the local level. Thanks to Ste...
2025-07-14
41 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 11: ICE in the Louisiana Heat
CORRECTION: We inadvertently refer to ACLU Louisiana Executive Director Alanah Odoms as Alanah Combs. We apologize for the error! SYNOPSIS: Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in America. It is also home to the country’s second-largest population of immigration detainees. Last week, a group of workers from the Service Employees International Union from across the U.S. took a caravan of buses to demonstrate outside two of the state’s ICE detention centers. The union’s membership includes more than 400,000 immigrants, and they wanted to show solidarity with people who have been swept up in the Tru...
2025-07-07
35 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 10: LGBTQ Rights in the South
Synopsis: As we close out Pride month, we thought it was a good time to check in with two leading voices for LGBTQ rights in the South: Chris Sanders of the Tennessee Equality Project and Jeff Graham of Georgia Equality. We spoke just a few days after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case of U.S. v. Skrmetti, and Sanders and Graham had a lot to say about the ongoing political and legal attacks on transgender people and the queer community more broadly. Both said they hear a lot of anger and fear, but also...
2025-06-30
46 min
Compass Points
Ep. 168 06/29/2025
Last week, Knoxville City Council approved putting a sales tax referendum on the November election ballot. In this installment of the podcast, Scott analyzed voters' choices. He also looks at Knox County Commission's approval of a new management structure for Richard L. Bean Juvenile Service Center, including a partisan tussle about oversight. Other topics include the emergence of YES! Knoxville as a voice in city land-use issues, legal challenges to two Tennessee immigration-related laws and the University of Tennessee's plan to expand into Maplehurst. In addition, Scott previews the UT Board of Trustees' annual meeting....
2025-06-29
1h 09
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep.9: Untold Stories
Synopsis: Whose stories count in the South — and who gets to tell them? This week, we’re talking to Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, a social worker and author in North Carolina who writes about people in the rural and small-town South. She has a lot of insights about the importance of storytelling in Southern culture, and the absence of many voices in official narratives. And after last week’s Supreme Court decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, we take a step back to consider the arc of LGBTQ rights in the South since the landmark Obergefell ruling i...
2025-06-23
44 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 8: Watering the Roots
SYNOPSIS: Well before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. brought his vaccine skepticism to the federal government, many Southern states were already taking steps to weaken immunization mandates. This week, we take a look at recent moves in Florida, Louisiana and Texas to make it easier for parents to opt their children out of vaccines. Florida already leads the nation in unvaccinated kindergarteners. The conversation this week is with Brandon Jones, political director for the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund, which is seeking out and supporting progressive candidates in local races across the Deep South. Jesse talks with...
2025-06-16
45 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Bonus Episode: More with Adeem the Artist
SYNOPSIS: Talking Southern History, Gender Identity and Politics With Adeem the Artist. As promised in our regular episode this week, here is an extended edit of our interview with Adeem the Artist. The critically acclaimed, politically engaged, non-binary singer-songwriter talks about their North Carolina childhood, their growing awareness of their own gender identity, and wrestling with the real stories of American history. Plus, an aside on Ezra Pound and cats. adeemtheartist.com CONTACT: Jesse Mayshark jmayshark@theprogressivesouth.org (865) 214-7764
2025-06-11
53 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 7: Songs from Queer Country
SYNOPSIS: Bruce Springsteen once sang that “a king ain’t satisfied until he rules everything,” and Republican officials in one-party-rule states across the South are doing their best to prove the point. This week, we look at three examples of conservative attacks on the remaining pockets of liberalism in their states: Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn is calling for federal investigation of Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell; in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis is populating the ranks of state university presidents almost entirely with ideological politicos, most of whom lack academic credentials; and in Mississippi, the city of Jackson is conti...
2025-06-09
37 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 6: Weed Whackers in the South
SYNOPSIS: While much of the U.S. has given a green light to cannabis, the South remains mostly hostile to legalization. This week we look at recent moves in three states to restrict hemp-based THC products — and why Virginia still doesn’t have a commercial weed market, even though marijuana is legal. In our conversation, we talk with Ilham Askia, CEO of the East Lake Foundation in Atlanta and co-founder of the nonprofit Gideon’s promise. She has worked in both criminal justice reform and community development, and she talks about the connections between the two. We also...
2025-06-02
48 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 5: A "Pragmatic Progressive' in North Carolina
Conservative legislators in the South have been attacking diversity programs for years, long before President Trump made a national priority of assailing “DEI.” This week, we look at some of this year’s anti-DEI bills in Georgia, Louisiana, Tennessee and Texas — and why their allegations of anti-white discrimination are mostly bunk. This week’s conversation spotlights North Carolina state Sen. Graig Meyer, a “pragmatic progressive” who represents the Chapel Hill area. He talked about how his background in social work and education led him to seek public office; how he seeks to be effective as a member of a legislative...
2025-05-26
44 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 4: A Second Southern 'Redemption'?
When Reconstruction ended in the South in 1876, white political leaders moved swiftly to establish what they called a “redemption” — the re-establishment of white supremacist rule. Now, 60 years after the Civil Rights Act, white conservative political leaders are again moving to roll back advances toward racial and sexual equality. Are we in a second “redemption”? We talk about that with Princeton historian Kevin Kruse, who grew up in the South and has studied its political currents in the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement. He also discusses the lessons — and hopes — provided by the history of resistance and liberation movements in the South...
2025-05-19
45 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 3: A Union Veteran
Immigration sweeps are picking up steam in states across the South, often with the help of state and local agencies. In this week’s roundup, we look at an unprecedented enforcement action in Florida called Operation Tidal Wave, which led to the arrest of more than 1,000 immigrants, along with operations in Tennessee and along the Interstate 10 corridor through Louisiana and Mississippi. The conversation this week is with union leader Vonda McDaniel, president of the Central Labor Council of Nashville and Middle Tennessee. She talks about the connections between labor rights and all civil rights, the importance of th...
2025-05-12
42 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 2: Richmond for All
In our second episode, Jesse offers the first Headlights weekly news round-up: a fight over library books in Arkansas, the rocky tenure of Louisiana’s top environmental official, and an attempt to block undocumented children from Tennessee public schools. He then heads out on the road to Richmond, Va., where he talks to community organizer Quinton Robbins, chair of a grassroots group called Richmond For All. They have had success both electing candidates to local office and pushing back against big-dollar development plans that threatened local communities. In the arts and culture segment, he checks in on the first-ever Bi...
2025-05-05
46 min
Headlights: Voices from The Progressive South
Ep. 1: Welcome to Headlights
Welcome to Headlights! In our first episode, Jesse Mayshark — the founder and publisher of The Progressive South — introduces the podcast and project. What do we mean by “progressive”? What do we mean by “South”? And who are we, anyway? Then he takes to the streets of Knoxville, Tennessee, to hear from some of the thousands who came out earlier this month to protest the actions of the billionaires at the top of the federal government. And in an arts & culture segment, he notes a milestone for Florida native Ethel Cain — the first openly transgender artist to hit the top 10 of Billboard’s...
2025-04-25
33 min
Behind the Plate
Chef Jesse Vallins
Jesse Vallins is the executive chef of Barberian’s Steakhouse in TORONTO ON. Starting out as a musician, Jesse eventually transferred his love for arts into the culinary world - cooking up some of the best steaks in Toronto. But - it doesn’t stop there - Jesse also loves the world of food and beverage pairings… Specifically, BEER and food pairings! Tune into our conversation to learn how his journey began, how Barberian’s prepares the best steak in Toronto, and why beer pairs better with cheese than wine does… Learn More About Jesse & Connect wit...
2024-06-26
41 min
Compass Points
Ep. 59 05/28/2023
This week, Scott and Jesse look at controversies and confusion over the state's 3rd-grade reading law, the bond issue for the downtown stadium, the latest data on Knox County's housing crunch, the rising use of the anti-overdose drug Naloxone, and the deteriorating state of several historic African-American cemeteries. They also look ahead to next week's Memorial Day observances and City Council meeting. This is a free service of CompassKnox.com share it with your freinds and help Scott and Jesse continue to grow!
2023-05-28
1h 55
Compass Points
Ep. 58 05/21/2023
This week, Scott and Jesse look at the ongoing budget fight between Sheriff Tom Spangler and County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, City Council's gun safety resolution, the school system's plan for its most challenged schools, a change of heart on the use of the old South High building and the candidate roster for this year's city elections. They also dive into UT's plans for a new entertainment district next to Neyland Stadium, and look ahead to meetings next week of County Commission and the Sports Authority. Please share this free servive of CompassKnox.com with your friends and help...
2023-05-21
1h 37
Cork Rules
Episode 312. Barberian's Steakhouse, Toronto
Michaela Quinlan, certified sommelier, and Robert Tas review the wine list at Barberian's Steakhouse. With over 100 pages, this list is a who’s who of top producers, and in nearly every vintage. This could be Canada's most stunning wine cellar, with more than 15,000 bottles from the world's greatest vineyards, and all to complement top-grade, dry-aged steaks that are butchered in-house. Wines reviewed include: 2016 Sacred Hill, Riflemans Chardonnay, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand 2010 Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia, Reserva, Rioja, Spain 2018 Chappellet Signature from Napa Valley, California For more information on toda...
2023-05-17
07 min
Compass Points
Ep. 57 5/14/2023
This week Jesse and Scott talk to three mothers of autistic children who have been instrumental in getting the school system to reconsider its policy on allowing outside therapists in the classroom. Also: the budget clash between Sheriff Tom Spangler and Mayor Glenn Jacobs, KPD releases its report in the Lisa Edwards case, a quiet city budget hearing and an honor for Admiral Farragut. The guys answer reader questions about homelessness in Knox County, and look ahead to next week's county budget hearing and a City Council meeting. Thanks for listening and be sure to use...
2023-05-13
2h 02
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Do You Like Drones? So Does Mohawk College!
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:It’s Billy Joel’s Birthday! You’re never going to guess how old he is. Hamilton’s Mohawk College has established a new research site in the area for remotely piloted aircraft systems, or RPAS (more commonly known as drones). A New York jury has reached a verdict in E. Jean Carroll's civil suit against former President Donald Trump, the judge in the case said Tuesday. A Toronto restaurateur has proposed we rename Young-Dundas Square in honour of Gordon Lightfoot, and the idea is picking up steam. Zhao Wei, a Chines...
2023-05-10
1h 07
Compass Points
Ep. 56 05/07/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk to local progressive activist Brady Watson about a People's State of the City forum, catch up on the gun that went off at West High School, sort through Mayor Indya Kincannon's release of records in the police chief search, and survey controversy over the Freedom Schools summer program. Looking ahead, they preview County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' budget proposal, City Council budget hearings, and the monthly meeting of the Planning Commission. As always, please share this free service of CompassKnox.com to help Scott and Jesse grow
2023-05-07
1h 58
Compass Points
Ep. 55 04/30/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk with Erin Read, to discuss the new joint Office of Housing Stability. The guys get in the weeds a little bit to discuss both Mayor Kincannon’s and Knox County Schools new budgets, a look at the special called meeting to vote on Knox Prep’s application, and they discuss the resolution brought to County Commission by some area high schoolers concerning Governor Lee’s gun safty proposals. Go to CompassKnox.com and subscribe and don't forget to share this free service with your friends.
2023-04-30
1h 41
Compass Points
Ep. 54 04/23/2023
This week Jesse and Scott sort through a lot of action — and inaction — in the state Legislature, as it raced to close its session. They discuss Gov. Bill Lee's last-minute push for gun safety regulations, along with reactions from local leaders and a group of high school students who are pushing County Commission to take a stand. Also: updates on legislative moves to restructure Knoxville city elections, reduce the power of police review boards and (maybe) bring school vouchers to Knox County. The guys also take a deeper look at the impact of the current city voting system on t...
2023-04-23
1h 35
Compass Points
Ep. 53 04/16/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk with Matt Shears, chair of the Knox County Democratic Party, about the Tennessee Three and the ongoing fallout from their expulsion votes and the murders at the Covenant School in Nashville. Also, an update on bills on Knoxville city elections and school vouchers, a look at shifts in some local senior housing projects, and that leaked tape of the House Republican Caucus. Looking ahead to next week, the guys preview meetings of County Commission and City Council. Go to CompassKnox.com and subscribe and don't forget to share this free service with...
2023-04-16
1h 34
Compass Points
Ep. 52 04/09/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk about — what else? — the expulsion saga that thrust Tennessee and Knoxville state Rep. Gloria Johnson into the national spotlight. Also: the school board's surprising charter school vote, state funding for the Knoxville pedestrian bridge, a gas leak at Hardin Valley Academy, and the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center turns 10. Looking ahead to next week, the guys preview still more legislative action, as well as the monthly meeting of the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission. Thanks for listening this first year...share this free service of CompassKnox.com toady!
2023-04-09
1h 19
Compass Points
Ep. 51 04/02/2023
This week Jesse and Scott talk about the mass shooting at a Nashville private school and Representative Burchett’s reaction, the Stadium minority contract shortcomings, KCS losing a lawsuit, Election bill updates, and the NAACP vs. a planned charter school. In the interview segment, they talk with Knox County official Jim Snowden about the Advance Knox planning process. Also, a look ahead at next week's meetings of the Board of Education and City Council. Please take advantage of this free service of CompassKnox.com and share this podcast with your friends.
2023-04-02
1h 40
Compass Points
Ep. 50 03/26/2023
This week Jesse and Scott talk about County Commission's refusal to subpoena the sheriff, the City's new "Real Time" crime center, the possibility of school vouchers coming to Knox County, City Council's rebuke to the state Legislature over its election bill, and Councilwoman Janet Testerman's decision not to seek a second term. Also, a look ahead at the third round of Advance Knox public meetings this coming week. Please take advantage of this free service of CompassKnox.com and share this podcast with your friends.
2023-03-26
1h 26
Compass Points
Ep. 49 03/19/2023
This week Jesse and Scott take a look at busy days in the state Legislature, including the latest developments in the saga of Lt. Gov. Randy McNally's social media habits, the 3rd-grade retention law, the revived bill to change Knoxville City Council elections, and more! Plus, a look at what three years of COVID-19 have done to our public health infrastructure. In the interview segment, the guys talk to Rick Emmett, the soon-to-retire downtown coordinator for the City of Knoxville. They also answer a reader question about a state commission on children and youth, and look ahead to n...
2023-03-19
2h 05
Compass Points
Ep. 48 03/12/2023
This week Scott and Jesse go deep in the stadium financing weeds with bond attorney Mark Mamantov, as he explains the plan to pay for the now $114 million project near the Old City. They also take a look at the controversy surrounding Lt. Gov. Randy McNally's social media habits, the likely impacts of the state's new drag-show bill, new treehouses planned for the expanding Ancient Lore Village, and more! Don't forget to subscribe to CompassKnox.com and tell your friends to as well.
2023-03-12
1h 33
Compass Points
Ep. 47 03/05/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk to Ellie Kittrell of United Way of Greater Knoxville about the new Bright Steps effort to improve early childhood learning. Also: updates on the Legislature's drag show, gender care and abortion bills, plus an effort by two local legislators to change Knoxville City Council elections. Plus, UT's three new colleges, and a look ahead to next week's meetings of the Knox County school board and City Council. Go to Compassknox.com today and subscribe for more coverage.
2023-03-05
1h 20
Compass Points
Ep. 46 02/26/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk to Buddy Burkhardt, the new chair of the Knox County Republican Party, about his plans and goals for his two-year term. They also talk about KPD's new "standards" chief, further moves by UT and the City of Knoxville on the proposed pedestrian bridge across the Tennessee River, and Farragut's plans for the Campbell Station Inn. Plus, the Legislature passes those bills against drag shows and gender-affirming care for minors. Go to CompassKnox.com to subscribe today!
2023-02-26
1h 20
Compass Points
Ep. 45 02/19/2023
This week, Jesse and Scott talk to leaders of Knox Pride about their efforts to fight pending legislation on drag shows and transgender care. They also discuss a lawsuit against the Knox County Sheriff's immigration enforcement program, the settlement of beer citations at Neyland Stadium, the impact of City of Knoxville pay raises, and Knox County's partnership with a daycare center. Looking ahead, they preview next week's meetings of County Commission, City Council and the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees. Don't forget to share this FREE service of CompassKnox.com with your freinds.
2023-02-19
1h 27
Compass Points
Ep. 44 02/12/2023
This week Jesse and Scott talk to Belinda Woodiel-Brill of Knoxville Area Transit about plans to revamp the city's bus system. They also discuss Knox Pride's reaction to the Legislature's anti-drag show bill, plans for a Knox County mental health court, a new development in the Old City and the school board's bill collection policy. In the Q&A segment, they answer reader questions about a Bitcoin mining operation planned for East Knox County. And looking ahead to next week, they preview County Commission's monthly work session. If you enjoy the podcast please go to CompassKnox.com...
2023-02-12
1h 28
Compass Points
Ep. 43 02/05/2023
This week, Scott and Jesse talk to Steve Jenkins of Positively Living about the local impact of Gov. Bill Lee’s rejection of federal HIV funding. They also talk about UT’s expanding footprint, the county’s college-attendance goal and a new charter school application. And they answer a reader question about building heights. Go to CompassKnox.com today to subscribe
2023-02-05
1h 11
Compass Points
Ep. 42 01/29/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk about the county's approval of the massive Belltown development and the city's final version of its dog-tethering ordinance, Knox County Schools' new 865 Academies and the future of the Community Schools program. Also, Weed Watch: What's the Legislature proposing in cannabis regulation? The guys also answer a reader question about the likely impact of rising interest rates on the public cost of the downtown Knoxville stadium, and look ahead to next week.
2023-01-29
1h 08
Compass Points
Ep.41 01/22/2023
This week Scott and Jesse look into "Missing Middle housing" and talk about County Commission’s request from state legislators to allow for the addition of ‘Impact Fees’ for new development, Chief Noel’s request to create a new executive position at KPD, and a very unconventional response from Sherif Spangler to a sitting County Commissioner. The guys dig deeper into the KCSO vs. 15yo employee by interviewing Commissioner Dasha Lundy about her quest for answers from all parties. Subscribe to CompassKnox here and click here to subscribe Knoxville Mix a weekly entertainment newsletter from Compass a...
2023-01-22
1h 17
Compass Points
EP. 40 01/15/2023
This week Scott and Jesse welcome the state Legislature back to session and talk about dog tethering ordinances in the City of Knoxville, some interesting split votes on the school board, the massive development planned for Cumberland Avenue, and the prospective pedestrian bridge spanning the Tennessee River from the UT campus to the South Waterfront. Also: an update on Knox County's energy-savings contract, and a look ahead at County Commission next week. Go to CompassKnox.com to subscribe for the indepth coverage.
2023-01-15
1h 22
Compass Points
Ep. 39 01/08/2023
This week Scott and Jesse talk about Knoxville's 2022 crime statistics, Rep. Tim Burchett's designation as "class clown" of Congress, who's in and who's out in the contest for county GOP chair, and early moves in this year's city elections. They're joined by guest Rusty Odom of Blank Newspaper to talk about the Knoxville Mix, a new weekly entertainment calendar that will be jointly produced by Compass and Blank. At a reader's request, they also check the status of the Fort Kid playground, and take a look ahead at next week's school board, Planning Commission, and City Council meetings.
2023-01-08
1h 12
Compass Points
Ep. 38 01/01/2023
This week, Jesse and Scott talk TVA and the handling of some record demand days, and a look back at the top stories and themes from 2022. They guys take a reader question involving the record cold and our local unhoused population. From all of us here at Compass Points and www.compassknox.com we hope this is the start of a great 2023 and want to take this opportunity to thank you for listening and subscribing.
2023-01-01
1h 18
Compass Points
Ep. 37 12/25/2022
This week, Jesse and Scott talk about Aniya Thompson's appearance at Knox County Commission, the City of Knoxville's plans to revise its development process, a planning defection from the city to the county and, yes, the great drag show controversy. Also, the guys answer a reader question about housing in Fountain City, and they make a few holiday music and movie selections. A subscrition to www.compassknox.com makes a great last minute gift!
2022-12-25
1h 17
Compass Points
Ep. 36 12/18/2022
This week, Scott and Jesse talk development and planning with attorney Benjamin Mullins, who often represents developers at Planning Commission. They also discuss the county's delay-plagued ambulance service, the un-endorsement of state Sen. Richard Briggs by Tennessee Right to Life, and news on the historic preservation front. In the Q&A portion, they answer a reader's question about the City of Knoxville's African American Equity Restoration Task Force. And they look ahead to next week's County Commission meeting and the holiday break. Don't forget to share this free service of CompassKnox.com with your friends...
2022-12-18
1h 31
Compass Points
Ep. 35 12/11/2022
This week Jesse and Scott check on the KUB's progress on broadband rollout. The guys also discuss the approval of a massive development in north Knox County' called Belltown, and a look at some significant activities at school board this week including third grade reading, playgrounds, and custodial needs. They continue this discussion with this weeks guest, Kristi Kristy. Jesse responds to a reader question clarifying the lines between truth, opinion, and his duty as a journalist, and a brief look ahead at upcoming commission and city council meetings. Compassknox.com
2022-12-11
1h 21
Compass Points
Ep. 34 12/04/2022
This week Jesse and Scott talk about the Knoxville Chamber's new focus on the "Imagination Economy" with Chamber CEO Mike Odom. The guys also discuss Knox County's generous new parental leave benefits, the first-ever formal agreement between the Knoxville Police Department and the Police Advisory and Review Committee, and an upcoming slate of state legislation focused on the LGBTQ community. They also add a few notes about the McAlister's Deli incident involving the Knox County Sheriff's Office, and look ahead to meetings next week of the Board of Education and Planning Commission. And as allways, check out...
2022-12-04
1h 21
Compass Points
Ep. 33 11/27/22
This week Jesse and Scott talk about the recriminations surrounding an encounter with sheriff's deputies at a local deli, the University of Tennessee's plans to expand its virtual degree programs, Knox County's settlement with its former parks director, and the ongoing saga of Greyhound's changing drop-off locations in Knoxville. Knox County Chief Financial Officer Chris Caldwell joins the guys for a look at how our local economy and government budgets are holding up and what he sees coming in the near term. And the guys look ahead to next week's City Council meeting. www.compassknox.com
2022-11-27
1h 29
Compass Points
Ep. 32 11/20/2022
This week Scott runs solo as Jesse is under the weather. Scott covers the discussion by City Council about short term rentals, Knox County finances ahead of a looming recession and the city has given KPD permission to seek a grant to assist in violence prevention. Scott and Jesse interview LaKenya Middlebrook about some of the efforts to reduce violence in Knoxville. Scott answers a question from the Colloquy regarding county GOP Chair Herrera's announcement to not seek another term and his potential replacement District 4 Commissioner Kyle Ward. Scott wraps up with a look ahead to next week as...
2022-11-20
50 min
Compass Points
Ep. 31 11/13/2022
This week Scott and Jesse take a look at the local results of the Nov. 8 election, especially the outcomes in state House districts 18 and 90, along with the unexpected surge in Election Day turnout. WBIR's John North joins in for some post-election analysis. Also on the podcast: the Knox County school board wrestles with a state law that could lead to a majority of third-grade students being held back a year, and County Commissioner Larsen Jay makes his decision about whether to run for Knoxville mayor next year. Finally, the guys take a look ahead to the...
2022-11-13
1h 13
Compass Points
Ep. 30 11/06/2022
This week Jesse and Scott size up the political landscape ahead of the Nov. 8 election, with a look at early voting totals and some accusations and recriminations in the House District 18 race. Also up for discussion: the naming of a suspect in the Planned Parenthood arson, the school system's shift in its approach to racial disparities, and UT's food and drink vendor faces possible suspension of its beer permit at Neyland Stadium. The guys answer reader questions about relationships between the city and county mayors and their respective legislative bodies (and other elected officials). And they look...
2022-11-06
1h 09
Compass Points
Ep. 29 10/30/2022
This week Scott and Jesse look at the trends in early voting so far (spoiler: it skews older), County Commission’s request for a new mental health hospital, the expansion plans for UT’s College of Business, progress on the downtown stadium, and racial disparities in medical debt. Also a look ahead at next week’s City Council meeting. Don't forget ALL campaign coverage is outside the paywall at CompassKnox.com and share this free content with your freinds.
2022-10-30
51 min
Compass Points
Ep. 28 10/23/2022
This week Jesse and Scott talk about early voting in the Nov. 8 election, an assessment of the culture inside the Knoxville Police Department, and why Republican legislative candidates aren't showing up for public forums. The guest in the interview segment is Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon, who also weighs in on the KPD report, some Planning staff changes, development in South Knoxville, and whether she's planning to seek a second term next year. The guys also talk about the civic afterlife of failed candidates and what's on next week's civic calendar. Early Voting has begun and ALL...
2022-10-23
1h 12
GAS The Podcast
Episode 34: Gotham Knights 30FPS in 2022!? Bayonetta 3 Boycott!? Mario Movie Trailer Fire! Bleach Overrated!?
WE ARE BACK!! Thanks for holding on while we got our lives together lol.... Enjoy the episode this week! Motivation: You miss every shot you don't take! Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GASThePodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/gasthepodcast/ Show Notes/Timestamps: What games have we been playing? (00:03:39) Gotham Knights 30FPS?! (00:10:21) Boycotting Bayonetta 3 (00:15:29) New Crash Bandicoot Teased (00:21:40) Cyberpunk Getting A Sequel (New Witcher Trilogy) (00:26:12) RTX 4090 Is OTW! (00:33:08) Netflix Dahmer Series Talk (00:35:29) House...
2022-10-17
1h 53
Compass Points
Ep. 27 10/16/2022
This week Scott and Jesse talk about some changes in Knoxville-Knox County Planning, and with early voting starting on Oct. 19 they take a look at interesting races on the ballot as well as those state constitutional amendments. In the interview segment, they talk with Hancen Sale of the Knoxville Area Association of Realtors for an update on how rising interest rates are affecting the local housing market. They also look ahead to meetings next week of Knox County Commission and Knoxville City Council. Dont forget to share this podcast with your friends as a free introduction...
2022-10-16
1h 14
The Whomst Podcast
A couple of blerdz 26 / What the F is going on in Detroit?
the blerdz watch the movies Barberian and the woman king, gets sidetracked with talks about amazon.Support the show:Follow @coupleblerdz on Twitter and IGThank you for always listening. Here are a few ways to support the showSubscribed2. George Has a book out now. You can read the first three chapters free. https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09VG2WJ3T3. I've partnered with a company called Linq that offers a line of smart products that let you share information instantly with...
2022-10-09
59 min
A Couple of Blerdz
A couple of blerdz 26 / What the F is going on in Detroit?
the blerdz watch the movies Barberian and the woman king, gets sidetracked with talks about amazon.Support the show:Follow @coupleblerdz on Twitter and IGThank you for always listening. Here are a few ways to support the showSubscribed2. George Has a book out now. You can read the first three chapters free. https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09VG2WJ3T3. I've partnered with a company called Linq that offers a line of smart products that let you share information instantly with...
2022-10-09
59 min
Compass Points
Ep. 26 10/09/2022
This week Scott and Jesse talk about restructuring in the Knoxville Police Department, the Republican majority asserting itself on the school board, and a protest by UT professors against the state's "divisive concepts" bill. In this week's interview, county Engineering Director Jim Snowden updates us on the Advance Knox planning process. Also: Property tax bills are out. Why are some of them so high? Please share this with your friends as a free preview to the great work at CompassKnox.com
2022-10-09
1h 05
Compass Points
Ep. 25 10/02/2022
This week Scott and Jesse talk about some incentives for local governments in the Inflation Reduction Act, a huge expansion of Axle Logistics in North Knoxville, a zoning reversal for a martial arts academy in South Knoxville, and the persistent hoax about students using litter boxes in schools. The interview guest is Jack Neely of the Knoxville History Project, who talks about a new plaque honoring New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs' time in Knoxville. And the guys look ahead to next week's meetings of the Knox County school board, Knoxville City Council and the Planning Commission.
2022-10-02
1h 07
Compass Points
Ep. 24 09/25/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss a County Commisson meeting where a lot of discussion on overcrowding at Young-Williams Animal Center, a look at what changed at UT’s College of Arts and Sciences, Power Poll results on the changes to abortion law in Tennessee, and a Vanderbilt health clinic is under fire from a newly localized pundit. compassknox.com Scott and Jesse chat with Holly McCall of the Tennessee Lookout about the state of journalism in Tennessee and respond to a Colloquy question concerning the process of getting a Tennessee Constitution amendment on the ballot. Next week...
2022-09-25
1h 23
Compass Points
Ep. 23 09/18/2022
This week Scott and Jesse are working after dark to review a very busy week in education, from visit from the First Lady to UT student housing, a survey on dividing UT’s College of Arts and Sciences and the annual U.S. News rankings. In Knox County Schools news, the boys chat about school board reorganization and data from the state showing the district at the lower end of its rankings. In non-education news, fallout from Commission’s election of Courtney Durrett to chair continues to be a hot topic among party pundits. Finally, the guys look...
2022-09-18
59 min
Compass Points
Ep. 22 09/11/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss their respective bouts with COVID and check in on some top events from the past weeks. Scott discusses the appointment of fellows for the new Civics Institutes at UT, Jesse covers the unexpected election of Courtney Durrett to Commission Chair, Scott explains the city’s tree saving compromise on the Cradle of Country Music Park art project and resolution on abortion. And they look into a new charter school in Knox County. The guys then look ahead to next week’s school board meeting and more. Dont forget to like and...
2022-09-11
1h 22
Compass Points
Ep. 21 08/28/22
This week on the podcast, Scott and Jesse discuss the final vote on the BZA, a Super Tuesday of meetings and votes on changes to the multi-use stadium funding plan, the abortion "trigger law," and changes to how the county acquires right-of-ways. The guys speak with County Mayor Jacobs’ policy adviser Andrew Davis about the BZA and more. In this week's listener question Scott and Jesse discuss Knox County GOP’s Lincoln Dinner guest Lauren Boebert. And a look ahead to a very light civic calendar. The podcast will be taking a vacation next week, but don’...
2022-08-28
1h 35
Compass Points
Ep. 20 08/21/2022
This week on the podcast, Scott and Jesse discuss KPD's internal affairs investigation into the shooting of Anthony Thompson Jr, the most recent dust up over the county's BZA, and a HUGE planned development on the Cumberland Avenue ’Strip.’ The guys speak with outgoing city administrator Stephanie Welch about a number of items, including the changes to the funding plan for the multi-use stadium project. They answer a good question from a subscriber about how KUB is paying for broadband installation and the infrastructure upgrades for the stadium district. Finally, the fellas look ahead at the upco...
2022-08-21
1h 16
Compass Points
Ep. 19 08/14/2022
This week Scott and Jesse dig deeper into August 4th election analysis, look back at a number of development and zoning issues that went before planning commission, and talk about an interesting planned Town Hall meeting and its cancellation. The guys chat with outing going Commissioner Randy Smith on development, his reasoning for wanting to change some appeals to the BZA, and a look back at his eight years on Commission. This week's reader question takes a peek at the lighter side of elections as Scott and Jesse review write in votes...and yes Dolly...
2022-08-14
1h 17
Compass Points
Ep. 18 08/07/2022
This week Scott and Jesse dive deep into the 2022 Knox County General Election to discuss how much this election is the same as previous yet at the same time significantly different. A big announcement on the stadium and what it means, as well as a check in on Knox County Schools as they prepare for the first day of classes. The guys chat with departing school board member Evetty Satterfield about her tenure on the board. An exciting question posited by a reader on the A.J. Building now that it has officially gone to private developers...
2022-08-07
1h 22
Compass Points
Ep. 17 07/31/22
This week Scott and Jesse tackle the newest information on the ever-changing BZA discussion, an update on what’s happening with the Sports Authority and rising stadium construction costs, a possible shake-up in leadership at the East Tennessee Foundation, and new schools for a new school year. Scott and Jesse also address a reader question about greenways and subdivision developments, and take a look ahead to election week and a meeting of the school board. Don’t forget to tell your friends where to find the best in local news at compassknox.com and take advantage of the free elec...
2022-07-31
48 min
Compass Points
Ep. 16 07/24/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss Chief Noel's first real test of discipline at KPD, Mayor Jacobs' "Parents' Bill of Rights," an update on early voting and a look into efforts to make up for a shortfall in stadium funding. Also, the guys chat with 1st District City Councilman Tommy Smith about all the activity going on south of the river. In the reader Q&A, they talk about the City's plans for KAT bus shelters, and then they look ahead at a rather busy week on the civic calendar. Right now all election coverage at compassknox.com is...
2022-07-24
1h 08
Compass Points
Ep. 15 07/17/22
This week Scott and Jesse talk Knox County elections as early voting begins (see full coverage for free at compassknox.com). Also on the episode: the City of Knoxville's proposed "real-time crime center," the school board ponders public forum, and the Planning Commission weighs in on industry in Vestal. They talk about pandemic stresses and Hillsdale President Larry Arnn with veteran Knox County teacher Anne Thomas-Abbott, and follow up on some of the changes in Mayor Kincannon's office. Plus, a look ahead to work sessions for County Commission and City Council. For more election coverage, go to compassknox.com...
2022-07-17
1h 14
Compass Points
Ep. 14 Bonus Full Interview
This bonus episode includes the full interview with Phyllis Nichols of Knoxville Area Urban Leauge. We thank Phyllis for both the time she took with us and the time she has spent as Urban Leauge CEO. Please share this podcast and go to our website to learn more about us.
2022-07-10
34 min
Compass Points
Ep. 14 07/10/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss fallout from the controversial remarks from Hillsdale President Larry Arnn, a push poll in the 4th District school board race, a shake up in Mayor Kincannon's administration and rising local COVID numbers. In our interview we talk to retiring Knoxville Area Urban Leauge CEO Phyllis Nichols; keep an eye out for a bonus epiosde wiht the complete interview. This week's Compass Colloquy reader question addresses Knox County election security. Go to compassknox.com to subscribe and you can join the conversation. And a look ahead at the coming week's civic act...
2022-07-10
1h 24
Compass Points
Ep. 13 07/03/22
This week Scott reviews Councilwoman Amelia Parker's attempt to add 8 ballot items to the November election, Jesse breaks down the changes to Knox County's Meritt System Council, the guys talk about their recent interview with Mayor Jacobs. We check in on a new project supporting and expanding on the urban wilderness. The guys speak with Matthew Kellogg from AMBC (Appalachian Mountain Bike Club) to learn more about the different projects they are working on both in Knox County and beyond. Please pass this episode along to your friends as a FREE introduction to the quality...
2022-07-03
1h 04
Compass Points
Ep. 12 06/26/22
This week Jesse looks back on more Commission discussion of Merit system council, Scott recounts his two day adventure with the UT board of trustees, and we chat about the finally to the Un-Mask of Kids Lawsuit. Than an interview with new KPD Chief Paul Noel followed by; A listener question about candidate forums and debates or lack there of, and a look ahead to County Commission meeting, Sports Authority meets, African American Equity Restoration Task Force meeting, and City Council. Don't forget to share this video with you friends, its a FREE way to support Scott and Jesse...
2022-06-26
1h 04
Compass Points
Ep. 11 06/19/22
This week Scott and Jesse look back on Police Cief Noel's first steps, KCRH prepares for Roe reversal, the proposed Belltown development, and the City's violence interruption contract. Jeffy Vagnier stops in to discuss the new McNabb project at the new Public Safty Center(Old St. Mary's campus) We adress a reader question about power grid stablity, and a look ahead to Juneteenth celebrations and (observed) Holiday Monday, County Commission meeting, UT board of Trustees forthcoming love-fest, and continuing election coverage. Please like and share this podcast, it is a great and FREE way to expose you...
2022-06-19
1h 03
Compass Points
Ep. 10 Repaired.
A technical glitch cut the original publishing of this episode with a cut off aroun 30min mark. The original file has been repaired and uploaded to the orignal Ep. 10 post and again here for your convience. Most podcast proveders do not "redownload" corrected files unless you go through a manual process...so i thought this would be easier for you...We appologize for any inconvience and hope you enjoy
2022-06-12
57 min
Compass Points
Ep. 10 06/12/22
This week Scott and Jesse look back at the change to KPD policy involving Deuty Chiefs and the new "at-will" status, the new Superintendent starts to show his plan for reorganization fo KCS administration, the economic impact of "Big Ears Festival" and the Planning Commission seeks compromise on the BZA review process. We interview Liza Zenni on Knoxville public art and look ahead to City Council voting to approve a $1 a year lease for Helen Ross McNabb to operate new clinics in the Old St. Mary's property. As always don't forget to subscribe and share this FREE Podcast w...
2022-06-12
57 min
Compass Points
Ep. 9 06/05/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss the beginning of the KPD cultrure study, Commison met to approve the Mayor's budget and tax rate(no change), a little chat about The Ball(any excuse to talk about strip clubs), the introduction of Jon Rysewyk, and the annual homeless study release. We go deeper into the homelessness situation with an interview with Bruce Spangeler. And close out with a quick look ahead at next weeks School Board meeting(first with new super-Rysewyk) and antoher fun round at Planning Commission. Don't forget to like and subscribe, it's a FREE and...
2022-06-05
48 min
Compass Points
Ep. 8 Bonus Full Interview
The conversation with Kevin Murphy went long...so we trimmed out what we needed for the big show, but wanted to give you all the goodies...so enjoy this extended interview with Kevin and thanks for listening. Subscribe today for more in depth coverage.
2022-05-29
30 min
Compass Points
Ep. 8 05/29/22
This week Scott and Jesse review Ut's conversaton about splitting up the College of Arts and Sciences, a meeting to discuss the drop in secondary education enrollment rates, County Commission approved a So. Knox Development and KUB's broadband rollout. A wonderful interview with Kevin Murphy A great reader question concerning the methods to fill vacated seats and a look ahead including the City seeking a grant to study "Culture" inside KPD. Dont for get to subscribe and go to ComcassKnox.com to subscribe for more in depth coverage.
2022-05-29
59 min
Compass Points
Ep. 7 05/22/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss the City Budget vote with a suprise guest speaker, Commissioner Larsen Jay, County Budget coversations and the announcment of a $1.1billion KUB budget. A chat more about City Budgets with Councilwoman Seema Singh. A great question from a subscriber concerning Lynne Fugate's statements about City taking back some local option slaes tax from school funding. And a look ahead at what is a fairly quiet week on the civic calendar. Pleae help the Compass grow by subscribing to this podcast and liking and hsaring this great FREE content with your fri...
2022-05-22
1h 04
Compass Points
Ep. 5 05/15/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss a big raise for UT Chancellor Plowmen, understanding property taxes, and mental health services. A great interview with Ben Harrington, a subscriber question about the Law Department and a look ahead to budgets. Please like and subscribe to this podcast and subscribe to CompassKnox.com today.
2022-05-15
1h 03
Compass Points
Ep. 5 08/08/2022
This week a look at the Knox County Primary election results, the county budget. propsal, AA equity task force and a check in on Covid Stats. Our interview is with Mike Cohen follwed by a great subscriber question about incentives and a look ahead to next weeks agenda, including city budget hearings. Go to Compass to subscibe
2022-05-08
1h 08
Compass Points
Ep. 4 05/01/2022
This week Scott and Jesse dig in o the new KPD Chief, Steve Triplett's past, Early Voting, One merit System case settled, and the school budget. Virginia Babb stops in to update us on the school budget and explains her decision to not seek reelection for school board. Compassknox.com subscriber questions and a look into what is happening next week. Thanks to Barberian Productions and Wil Wright and please like and subscribe that share the show however you can.
2022-05-01
1h 17
Compass Points
Ep. 3 04/24/2022
On this weeks podcast Scott and Jesse sit down to chat about the City's new budget proposal and tax increase. In this weeks interview Tim Hill stops by to discuss the newly approved TIF project on the corner of Summit Hill and Gay Street. We look ahead at next week's civic calendar, and introducing our new segment of CompassKnox.com subscriber questions. Go to Compass and subscribe today.
2022-04-24
1h 07
Compass Points
Ep. 2 04/17/2022
This week Scott and Jesse discuss reaappraisal madness, Knoxville College plans, early voting has begun, and a look at the District 11 Republican primary and the County Mayor Democratic Primary. This weeks interview is with Election Administrator Chris Davis. Subscribe today at CompassKnox.com Don't forget to check out our great sponsor Almost in Agreement
2022-04-17
1h 02
Compass Points
Ep. 1 04/10/2022
Welcome to the first episode of Compass Points Podcast. This week Jesse and Scott discuss the tops stories of the week, a great inteview, and a look forward to what is coming up next week.
2022-04-10
43 min
Compass Points
Introductions
2022-04-09
01 min
Compass Points
Intro Test
2022-04-05
01 min
You Had To Be There: A D&D Storytelling Podcast
Don't Tell Mom
Chaz Bolon has been playing D&D for nearly 13 years. After many years of playing, he has finally taken up the role of DM. On top of having his Barberian chased by a Revenant he had brutally killed, Chaz had to hide playing D&D from his mother for many years due to some lingering satanic panic. To be a guest on the show: Email me at youhadtobetheredndpodcast@gmail.com Please follow me to get updates on future episodes: IG: @tomdecilliscomedy Twitter: @TDeCilliscomedy TikTok: @tomdecilliscomedy My logo was created by Nicole Summers from the Reliably Chaotic Podcast. Th...
2021-11-17
52 min
Les Carnets de l'été Radio Monaco
Le plus grand des Festivals de Cannes avec les Nuls
Chaque mercredi, dans les Carnets de l'été, nous vous proposons une sélection de films à voir ou à revoir tournés sur la Côte d'Azur. Aujourd'hui: une comédie incontournable qui se déroule en plein Festival de Cannes: La Cité de la peur ! Sortie en 1994, cette parodie de film policier écrite par les Nuls et réalisée par Alain Barberian mérite haut la main le statut de film culte qu'elle a acquis au fil des années. Un chef d'oeuvre de drôlerie fait tout à la fois de dialogues délicieux, de sketchs potaches, de danse endiablée, de...
2021-07-15
02 min
L'Art de l'Écoute
L'Art de l'écoute | VOIX avec Alessandro Bosetti puis Natacha Muslera et Lucien Bertolina
Dans cette émission, il est question de la vocalité, de la musicalité du langage parlé, des voix traversant le temps et l'espace, réelles ou imaginaires, genrées ou non binaires, décrites, écrites ou improvisées, chorales ou hurlantes. 1ère partie : Thèses/voix, avec Alessandro Bosetti Alessandro Bosetti est artiste sonore et radiophonique, compositeur, performeur basé à Marseille. Son livre 'Thèses/Voix', est sorti en novembre 2020 aux Presses du réel. 'La recombinaison des mots, pensées et corps qui a lieu ici est le fil d'un temps à parcourir...
2021-02-01
1h 58
Arthur Newspaper
Ep. 2: A Vest for a Mink
Warning: this episode was written and produced by disturbingly caffeinated people, and it shows. EPISODE 2: What we've got for ya:Haikus about the weather COVID-19 Update: We try and unpack the COVID youth myth, are young people to blame? or are they being scapegoated? Walkhome gone AWOL?: An update on Walkhome courtesy of the Centre for Women and Trans People. Send them an email re: your campus safety concerns at trentcwtp@gmail.com.Peterborough Pride: We chat about an article written by Sarah McNeilly for KawarthaNOW about how...
2020-09-24
55 min
Arthur Newspaper
Ep. 1: A Doula for Farts
We're back BABY! New name, new year, same sh*t. What we've got for ya: Haikus about the weatherCOVID-19 Update: Our thoughts on the Trent bridge party feat. the joint statement from Nona Robinson & TCSA. Library re-opens 1st and 2nd floor Transit: not a lot to see here Food on campus, new hours!Seasoned Spoon reopening: We talk to Aimee Blyth and Cameron Teboekhorst about what were going to see at the Spoon this fall. One change in particular is the new online ordering system at www.seasonedspoon.ca, hou...
2020-09-17
57 min
Unreserved Wine Talk
Tasting Wine Like a Detective with Ontario's Best Sommelier Emily Pearce-Bibona
What does it take to win Ontario’s Best Sommelier competition? What’s it like performing in front of a set of very stern-eyed wine judges and a live audience? What is the smartest question you can ask your sommelier in a restaurant? What is the deductive tasting technique and how can it help you drink better wine? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Emily Pearce-Bibona, Certified Sommelier and founder of Femmes du Vins. Highlights How did Emily go from government employee to sommelier? What’s aspects of wine are...
2020-06-17
41 min
Journey To The Pit 362
Tyler Easterling and Reck Barberian
This was a great episode with a student and a mentor talking about their experience with the JTTP362 mentoring program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jttp-362/support
2020-03-13
1h 38
Ecos vocales
Ecos vocales - Canta el Mediterráneo I - 13/04/19
Músicas de Grecia, Italia, España, Portugal, Córcega y Cerdeña con la música y las voces de L'Arpeggiata, Cathy Barberian y otros músicos populares Escuchar audio
2019-04-13
59 min
WROL Broadcast: DC Legends Unofficial Podcast!
Ep 38: John Stewart Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, and guest Joker!
In this 38th episode of We RRR Legends, we discuss the latest news, Teen Titans event debacle, the Wonder Girl nerf, and break down the new reworked characters John Stewart Green Lantern and Star Sapphire. We also have special guest DC Legends moderator Joker! Note: Remember the showing is going bi-weekly now. Check out The Oddsmen next week for your DC Legends fix! Show Script: 1:06 - Breaking News 11:04 - News on the Street (Titans Event & Wonder Girl nerf) 36:31 - Giganta discussion 42:32 - Reworks Discussion (Star Sapphire & John Stewart Green Lantern) 52:37 - Crazy Team Comps with Ogre Barberian 107:42 - Summer Games...
2018-08-02
1h 24
The Geek Sheaux with Chris Meaux
LEAKS FROM THE DC WRITERS' MEETING! STAR WARS STILL IN RUINS! INCREDIBLES II REVIEW!
This week, juicy details emerge from DC's secret writers' meeting, an original Star Wars hero may return too late to save the franchise, Conan The Barberian returns to Marvel, my review of The Incredibles II! Drop me a line via my various social media pages: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest. Check out Holy Roman Fanboys and Superman Lives
2018-06-19
57 min
Listen to Most Popular Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Entertainment
Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian Audiobook by Joe Bevilacqua, Daws Butler, Pedro Pablo Sacristán
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1461 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian Subtitle: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 9 Author: Joe Bevilacqua, Daws Butler, Pedro Pablo Sacristán Narrator: Lorie Kellogg Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 11-08-16 Publisher: Waterlogg Productions Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A tribute to the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, with brand new stories, including "Yogi Bear and the Three Bears", "Mr. Jinks Plays with the Sun", "Hokey Wolf and the Big-Mouth Fox", "Huckleberry Hound and the Cloud-Eating Giant", "Super Snooper and the M...
2016-11-08
05 min
Listen to Most Popular Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Entertainment
Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian Audiobook by Joe Bevilacqua, Daws Butler, Pedro Pablo Sacristán
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian Subtitle: A Joe Bev Cartoon, Volume 9 Author: Joe Bevilacqua, Daws Butler, Pedro Pablo Sacristán Narrator: Lorie Kellogg Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 11-08-16 Publisher: Waterlogg Productions Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A tribute to the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, with brand new stories, including "Yogi Bear and the Three Bears", "Mr. Jinks Plays with the Sun", "Hokey Wolf and the Big-Mouth Fox", "Huckleberry Hound a...
2016-11-08
2h 01
How to Download Free Audiobook in Radio & TV, Entertainment
Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian by Joe Bevilacqua | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Joe Bev Hanna-Barberian Author: Joe Bevilacqua, Daws Butler, Pedro Pablo Sacristán Narrator: Lorie Kellogg Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 11-08-16 Publisher: Waterlogg Productions Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment Summary: A tribute to the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, with brand new stories, including "Yogi Bear and the Three Bears", "Mr. Jinks Plays with the Sun", "Hokey Wolf and the Big-Mouth Fox", "Huckleberry Hound and the Cloud-Eating Giant", "Super Snooper and the Mystery of the Missing Coin", "Blabber Bee", "Humble Jinks", "Doggy Daddy and the L...
2016-11-08
2h 01
The Big 3 Podcast
Another Perry Retirement
Perry seems a little shy about trying to get out another one of his very important retirement announcements which makes it so his BIG announcement is not mentioned until nearly the end podcast before he finally says farewell to his skateboarding career. In addition this podcast journey takes us through Perry’s screams, lies & his homophobic life style & Mole invites fans to go mud-shark fishing while he questions his alter-ego, Tony The Barberian.
2014-06-20
1h 19