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Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowThe New American Pope - Ep. 17Crissy, Dave, and Ethan talk about the new American Pope Leo XIV and JD Vance. Later in the show Ethan describes the P. Diddy trial underway. And they all have a conversation exploring various cultural perspectives on smoking, health, beauty standards, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the legal challenges faced in high-profile cases, the impact of fame on individuals, and societal issues surrounding terrorism and moral dilemmas. Additionally, the discussion touches on food culture, particularly pizza, and the differences in culinary preferences across regions.2025-05-231h 03Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.16 PBS GrouchThis week's conversation explores various themes including the importance of PBS in education, cultural commentary on children's programming, the influence of the Catholic Church, the impact of Trump's policies on the economy, and the legacy of the Boomer generation. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by the middle class, the role of bureaucracy in development, and the health implications of microplastics.takeawaysPBS has played a crucial role in providing educational content for children.Cultural figures like Big Bird are being politicized in today's climate.The Catholic Church continues to face scrutiny for...2025-05-0955 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 15 Pyramids and PoliticsThis week Dave, Crissy, and Ethan explore a range of topics from cultural commentary on the pyramids to the current political climate, including the attacks on the judiciary, the role of narcissism in politics, and the internal conflicts within the Democratic Party. They discuss the importance of unity in political movements, the impact of youth activism, and the challenges of messaging for the DNC. The conversation also touches on gender politics, cultural identity, and ends with a light-hearted discussion about pizza and community.2025-05-041h 06Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 14 Americans Don't Want Chinese JobsThis week Dave, Crissy, and Ethan share cultural reflections on the Crocodile Hunter, government spending and economic implications, the dynamics of social security and the federal budget, the impact of tariffs on domestic production, the role of media in politics, performative politics and public perception, changing gender politics, and emerging technologies and privacy concerns.Government spending continues to rise despite layoffs and budget cuts.Social Security is an entitlement that many misunderstand in budget discussions.Tariffs may not effectively replace taxes and could lead to economic issues.Media plays a significant role in shaping political narratives and public...2025-04-1549 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 13 Trump's Gilded AgeCrissy, Dave, and Ethan's conversation this week delves into the economic implications of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, exploring their impact on consumers, manufacturing, and the agricultural sector. The discussion highlights the historical context of tariffs, the current decline of the dollar, and the challenges faced by farmers and the middle class. The speakers draw parallels to the Gilded Age, emphasizing the need for a reassessment of economic policies and the importance of acknowledging mistakes in political discourse. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of protests, drawing parallels to historical events like the Gilded Age, and...2025-04-0954 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 12 Due Process Visa ChargeDave, Crissy, and Ethan's conversation delves into the complexities surrounding the First Amendment, immigration law, and the implications of free speech versus hate speech. The speakers discuss the nuances of due process in visa revocation, the political manipulation of youth activism, and the historical context of nationalism and identity. They also explore the role of education in political control, the constitutional rights of non-citizens, and the importance of digital privacy when traveling. The discussion highlights the ongoing challenges in political discourse and the need for awareness of the implications of current policies. In this conversation, the hosts delve into...2025-04-0259 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 11 No Food For You! Trump snaps SNAPHosts Crissy Whalin, Dave Fusaro, and Ethan Bearman discuss the deteriorating state of social services in the U.S., particularly focusing on the impact of cuts to food assistance programs like SNAP. They explore the historical context of these programs, the misconceptions surrounding welfare, and the emotional and economic importance of food assistance for communities. The discussion also touches on the political landscape, the influence of wealth on politics, and the geopolitical dynamics involving Russia. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for social responsibility and the importance of supporting vulnerable populations. In this conversation, the speakers delve into...2025-03-2550 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 10 Divide and ConquerThis week Crissy, Dave, and Ethan delve into the alarming trend of judicial disobedience by the federal government, highlighting the potential risks to democracy. They discuss the role of oligarchs like Elon Musk in shaping governance and the implications of their actions on society. They explore the global power dynamics between China and Russia, emphasizing the unique challenges faced by American democracy. The internal struggles of the Democratic Party, particularly the leadership of Chuck Schumer, are scrutinized, raising questions about the party's future and the importance of local politics in fostering community engagement.2025-03-1754 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp. 9 Transactional PresidencyCrissy, Dave, and Ethan delve into the current state of the presidency, the influence of Reagan-era politics on modern governance, and the implications of the Ukraine conflict. They discuss the role of misinformation in shaping public opinion, the necessity of military readiness in the face of global threats, and the potential dangers posed by AI in future conflicts. They also reflect on the evolving landscape of American politics and the challenges faced by both major parties.2025-03-031h 01Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.8 We Don't Need No Stinking KingIn this episode, Dave, Crissy, and Ethan explore various political themes, including the implications of congestion pricing in New York, the influence of figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, the complexities of the Ukraine conflict, the rise of nationalism, and the ongoing Israel-Palestine situation.They discuss the challenges of political narratives, the responsibilities of leadership, and the impact of radicalization in the Middle East. The conversation delves into the geopolitical implications of Iran's influence, Trump's strategic maneuvers in global politics, and the self-preservation tactics of political figures. It also explores the dynamics within the military, the engagement of...2025-02-241h 07Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.7 Machiavelli and the Firehose of VomitIn this episode, Crissy, Dave, and Ethan discuss the chaotic actions of Donald Trump over the past week, referring to it as a 'fire hose of vomit.' They analyze the overwhelming nature of Trump's policies and decisions, drawing parallels to Steve Bannon's strategy of flooding the media with information to distract from significant issues. The conversation delves into the Machiavellian tactics employed by Trump and Bannon, emphasizing the lack of moral code in their approach to governance. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the dangers of human arrogance and the potential collapse of civilizations due to self-assuredness. In...2025-02-121h 04Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.6 Trade Wars and KleptocracyIn this week's podcast, Crissy, Dave, and Ethan delve into the implications of the current trade war, particularly its historical parallels with the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act and its potential to cause economic turmoil. The speakers discuss the impact of tariffs on inflation, the mismanagement of the economy, and the cultural reluctance to admit wrongness in political choices. They also explore the intertwining of kleptocracy and fascism in modern governance, particularly in relation to Elon Musk's unprecedented influence over government systems. The discussion concludes with a critique of consumer choices and the food system in America, emphasizing the need for...2025-02-041h 07Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.5 Trump AttacksCrissy, Dave, and Ethan discuss Trump's first week of his second term. The conversation delves into the implications of executive orders issued by President Trump, the political landscape surrounding his presidency, and the potential impact on various rights, particularly LGBTQ rights and birthright citizenship. The speakers discuss the chaotic nature of Trump's administration, the importance of understanding the significance of certain executive orders, and the future of Democratic candidates in the political arena. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current political landscape, critiquing the unqualified leadership in defense, the strategic failures of the Democratic Party, and the...2025-01-271h 09Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.4 Tik Tok is DeadCrissy, Dave, and Ethan discuss the TikTok ban under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. Bad for America, bad for free speech, bad for China, bad for small businesses, or is it all overblown and good for the oligarchs?2025-01-201h 01Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.3 Los Angeles Is BurningEthan, Crissy, and Dave dive into the devastating impact of the recent wildfires in California, highlighting personal experiences, community responses, and the broader implications of misinformation and political reactions. The speakers discuss the environmental factors contributing to the fires, the health concerns arising from poor air quality, and the socioeconomic disparities exacerbated by the crisis. They also critique the media's portrayal of the situation and the role of corporations in the ongoing challenges faced by affected communities.2025-01-1455 minShould Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEp.2 - Happy New Year for how long?In this conversation, Crissy, Dave, and Ethan reflect on the recent New Year celebrations and the tragic events that unfolded in New Orleans. They delve into the motivations behind extremist ideologies, particularly focusing on how these beliefs impact society, especially women. The discussion shifts to the security measures in public spaces, the role of misinformation, and the accountability of political leaders. They explore cultural differences, the influence of media, and the pervasive issues of political corruption and campaign finance. The conversation emphasizes the need for finding common ground in political discourse and the challenges of human conflict and division...2025-01-101h 04Should Be A Morning ShowShould Be A Morning ShowEpisode 1 - Welcome to Musk MAGA MeltdownEthan Bearman, Crissy Whalin, and Dave Fusaro discussed the recent political landscape, focusing on the MAGA movement, the controversial figure Vivek Ramaswamy, and the cultural implications of mediocrity versus excellence in America. The discussion also delves into the H1B visa debate, the insecurities of male politicians, and the infighting among MAGA figures, all while highlighting the role of social media in shaping political discourse and the emergence of conspiracy theories. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes including the influence of media on public perception, the importance of health and diet, the transactional nature of politics...2024-12-311h 05Faith in the GlitchFaith in the Glitchআ☛The Speakeasy: Electroswing DJ Mix | 11.12.241 C@ in the H@, Repitwa All White Gown (Original Mix) 2 Sonia Elisheva London Energy (Original Mix) 3 Omegaman, Patou & Katherine Vavahea Gonna Be Alright (feat. Patou & Katherine Vavahea) (Lakeshore Drive Remix) 4 Adapted Records Smoovi - Sugar Glide 5 Captain Flatcap Will & The People - Jekyll & Hyde (Captain Flatcap Remix) 6 High Step Society Is You Is (Grid Division Remix) [Extended Version] 7 Balduin, Wolfgang Lohr, Chris Weeks Future Looks Like You 8 Aretha Franklin Jump (MG Edit by Afshin & Kiss My Black Jazz) 9 Disko Junkie Just The Two Of Us (Original Mix) 10 The Stoned Night Takes Over (Original Mix) 11 Kris Vanston Saty Party (Wattie Green...2024-11-102h 09Contra Radio NetworkContra Radio NetworkDave Kershner Lightning Round | Ep190: Interview Derailment, IDF, Kellogg’s, Argentine Surplus, Spying Under Beijing BidenIn Episode 190, Dave returns to his more fun loving roots as he starts the show with a funny video before discussing the cacklin’ marxist’s performance during her Fox interview. After that, he discusses the IDF unaliving the coward responsible for Oct 7th and the US bombing Houthi’s in Yemen. Continuing on, he talks about the parents and doctors protesting Kellogg’s and the fact that the FDA, BigPharma, and BigAg have no interest in seeing a healthy populace. From there, Dave reviews the methods behind Argentina’s $16B surplus. Speaking of bad news, Dave brings to light a former tar...2024-10-1957 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastMushrooms, Tinned Fish and 'The Turducken of Confections' Help Set the Trends at Natural Products Expo WestFood Processing editor-in-chief Dave Fusaro stops by the studios to discuss his trip to Natural Products Expo West. Fusaro is a veteran attendee of the show, and he’ll recount the sights — and tastes — that caught his eye while in Anaheim this spring. From mushroom-based products to tinned fish, Fusaro discusses a variety of products exhibitors had on display — and don't forget the 'turducken of confections,' Fusaro says. Get a good look at the trends in product development and R&D through this episode of the podcast. 2024-05-0121 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastICYMI: JBS USA’s Journey to Win 2023 Processor of the Year HonorsIn our latest cover story, we profiled the rise of JBS USA from its creation in 2007 through parent company JBS S.A.'s acquisition of Swift & Co., to today's successes, leading to the company being named Food Processing's 2023 Processor of the Year. Senior editor Andy Hanacek dictates the story, which was written for our November/December 2023 print magazine by editor-in-chief Dave Fusaro. Read the main story here, along with several additional stories discussing the company's evolution into value-added production, its pledge to become net zero and Fusaro's take on how the company has been a...2024-01-0418 minWhy We Are FriendsWhy We Are FriendsEpi 36 - The Mitchell SistersRich and Kevin discuss the new flic "Leave The World Behind," the rise of the Italian NY Giants' QB DeVito then bring in the Mitchell Sisters. The sisters talk about growing up in Bethel in a strict household, an 80s predator/cop program, D.A.R.E, old boyfriends, starting Dana's car with a hammer, concerts, winter trips to Vermont, Rachel being a "Bud Girl," and why Cs don't get degrees. Thanks to Famous Pizza of Bethel for the delicious margarita pizza. Thanks to Dave Fusaro for the extra cans, mic, and cord for...2023-12-141h 34Food Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastWhen MRP Is Not Enough: Advanced Requirements PlanningWelcome to our midweek bonus episode of the Food For Thought Podcast.  Like your cellphone, your personal computer and your television, technology marches on and the latest editions really do have more functionality than the previous versions. That's also true for your ERP system. Advanced Requirements Planning not only accounts for expiring lots, but also helps to plan for yield losses as well as overlapping operations.  During a recent webinar, Food Processing Editor in Chief Dave Fusaro sat down with Kate Warner, Senior Solution Engineer for Plex Systems, to discusses why food & beverage manufactures need mo...2022-07-1317 minThe McKinsey PodcastThe McKinsey PodcastWhy business must heed customer reviewsMcKinsey's research says that peer-purchasing insight seems to have more influence on consumers than any kind of marketing strategy. Today, Roberta Fusaro speaks with Dave Fedewa, McKinsey partner and Chauncey Holder, McKinsey senior expert to understand how and why business must prioritize the consideration of customer reviews – or risk falling behind more nimble competitors. Also, hear from mathematician, lawyer and now early-tenure consultant, Princess Daisy Akita, based in Los Angeles. McKinsey article about the impact of customer reviews: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/consumer-packaged-goods/our-insights/five-star-growth-using-online-ratings-to-design-better-products   Theme music composed and performed by Joy NgiawS...2022-02-1727 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastWhat Can We Expect From The Food & Beverage Industry In 2022?Welcome to the third season of the Food For Thought Podcast. We’re kicking things off by asking: What can we expect in the food and beverage industry this year? Food Processing Editor in Chief Dave Fusaro and Senior Editor Pan Demetrakakes offer their perspectives on the big issues facing the industry this year. We talk about labor issues and the supply chain as well as the why and how inflation came into play. We also talk about what product development trends we can expect to see this year as well as where things stand wi...2022-01-1421 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastHow America's Biggest Food Companies Felt the Pinch of the PandemicDespite all of the pantry stocking and comfort food eating that took place in 2020, sales for the food and beverage industry’s top 100 manufacturers came in at only 1.7% over 2019’s sales figures.  In this episode, Food Processing's Dave Fusaro and Pan Demetrakakes talk with host Erin Hallstrom about the findings in Food Processing's 46th annual list of the top food and beverage processors.  Our Top 100© list for 2021 ranks food and beverage processors based on their sales of value-added, consumer-ready goods that were processed in U.S. and Canadian facilities. Throughout the episode, we talk about how the...2021-08-1324 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastWhat Will 2021 Have in Store for The Food and Beverage Industry?On our Season 2 opener, the Food Processing team has gone into forecast mode. Listen in as Editor in Chief Dave Fusaro and Senior Pan Demetrakakes talk about what we can expect in the food and beverage industry in 2021.  Throughout the next half-hour we talk about what trends we can expect to play out this year as well as how COVID-19 and a new Presidential administration will continue to impact the industry as a whole.  Read the full transcript on our website, and catch up with the latest news and trends in the food and beverage in...2021-01-0835 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastGrowth and Loss Amid a Pandemic Top 100©Who came out on top in the 2020 Food Processing Top 100©? Erin Hallstrom, Dave Fusaro, and Pan Demetrakakes talk about that and more in this episode of the Food For Thought podcast. Join us as we talk about how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the food and beverage supply chain as well as the future of comfort food.  View the Food Processing Top 100© list at https://www.foodprocessing.com/top100 Be sure to visit our Green Plant of the Year voting page to cast your votes on the Greenest Plant in America: https://www.foodprocessing.com/gre...2020-08-1323 minFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastFood Processing’s Food For Thought PodcastIntroducing the Food For Thought PodcastIn our inaugural podcast episode, host Erin Hallstrom talks to Food Processing’s Dave Fusaro and Pan Demetrakakes about one of the most important topics impacting food and beverage manufacturers right now: coronavirus. We talk about the devastating impacts the virus is having on the industry. Dave walks us through how processors are adapting to serve the ‘at home’ consumer and we contemplate what the future of food processing looks like and how automation might play a role. 2020-07-0515 minPapo de RockPapo de RockO dia em que fantasmas fizeram participação em disco do Foo Fighters Neste episódio do Papo de Rock, Fabiano conta a história do álbum do Foo Fighters que teve a participação curiosa de fantasmas. O disco foi gravado em uma casa à venda na Califórnia e coisas muito estranhas aconteceram durante as gravações.O Papo de Rock é um projeto do programa Líder Rock Club da Rádio Líder Fm 103,5 de Ubá (www.liderfmuba.com.br) - o programa vai ao ar toda quinta, às 20h, com reprise aos sábados, às 18h.Fabiano Fusaro está à frente do Líder Roc...2020-05-1403 minBrains and Gains with Dr. David MaconiBrains and Gains with Dr. David MaconiMatty Fusaro on Delusional Goals, Steroids, Staying MotivatedMatty Fusaro is an online coach, fitness YouTuber and Instagrammer, and natural bodybuilder. 0:30- Charity Donation 2:00- Matty’s background 5:00- Delusional expectations in fitness 7:20- What “good genetics” really mean 10:00- False hope comparing to social media 20:00- Obsessive clients and lifters 31:30- The psychology behind steroid use 45:00- How do you stay motivated as an advanced trainee?Matty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattyfusaro/Breast Cancer Foundation: https://ww5.komen.org/Website and Coaching: https://drdavemaconi.com/Smile Fund: https://secure...2020-03-1454 min