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Jeff Barnum
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Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Rivers v. Guerrero (Habeus Petition)
Send us a textRivers v. GuerreroPetitioner Danny Rivers was convicted in Texas state court of continuous sexual abuse of a child and related charges. After unsuccessfully seeking direct appeal and state habeas relief, Rivers filed his first federal habeas petition under 28 U. S. C. §2254 in August 2017, asserting claims of prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel, and other constitutional violations. The District Court denied the petition in September 2018, and Rivers appealed to the Fifth Circuit, which granted a certificate of appealability on his ineffective-assistance claim in July 2020. While his appeal was pending, Rivers obtained h...
2025-06-23
07 min
Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks
Manatees & Mermaids
Mike explores just how manatees ended up in Florida and then tells the strange tale of P. T. Barnum's Feejee Mermaid. Watch here: https://youtu.be/rtBKJoU9FZU Download the Rocket Money app and enter our shows name Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks in the survey so they know we sent you! Get a free 8-count Sample Pack with any purchase athttp://drinklmnt.com/tooth Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://trymiracle.com/TOOTH and use the code TOOTH to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL...
2025-06-23
1h 30
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Parrish v. United States (Appellate Procedure)
Send us a textParrish v. United StatesFederal inmate Donte Parrish alleges that he was placed in restrictive segregated confinement for 23 months based on his suspected involvement in another inmate’s death. After a hearing officer cleared him of wrongdoing, Parrish filed suit in Federal District Court seeking damages for his time in segregated confinement. The District Court dismissed his case on March 23, 2020, holding that some claims were untimely and others unexhausted. When the court’s order reached the federal prison two weeks later, Parrish was no longer there, having been transferred to a diff...
2025-06-23
06 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Soto v. United States (VA Benefits)
Send us a textSoto v. United States The Barring Act, 31 U. S. C. §3702, establishes default settlement procedures for claims against the Government and subjects most claims to a 6-year limitations period. However, the Act includes an exception: If “another law” confers authority to settle a claim against the Government, that law displaces the Barring Act’s settlement mechanism, including its limitations period. §3702(a). In 2002, Congress enacted a statute providing “combat-related special compensation” (CRSC) to qualifying veterans who have suffered combat-related disabilities. 10 U. S. C. §1413a. Under federal law, retired veterans generally must waive a portion of the...
2025-06-23
05 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
CC/Devas (Mauritius) Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. (Jurisdiction / Foreign Immunity)
Send us a textHeld: Personal jurisdiction exists under the FSIA when an immunity exception applies and service is proper. The FSIA does not require proof of “minimum contacts” over and above the contacts already required by the Act’s enumerated exceptions to foreign sovereign immunity. Read by Jeff Barnum. Justice Alito delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court.
2025-06-19
06 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Seven County Infrastructure v. Eagle County
Send us a textHeld: The D. C. Circuit failed to afford the Board the substantial judicial deference required in NEPA cases and incorrectly interpreted NEPA to require the Board to consider the environmental effects of upstream and downstream projects that are separate in time or place from the Uinta Basin Railway. Pp. 6–22. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2025-06-17
07 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Kousisis v. Trump (Fraud)
Send us a textKousisis v. Trump Held: A defendant who induces a victim to enter into a transaction under materially false pretenses may be convicted of federal fraud even if the defendant did not seek to cause the victim economic loss. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2025-06-05
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
AARP v. Trump (Alien Enemies Act)
Send us a textAARP v. Trump PER CURIAM. The President has invoked the Alien Enemies Act (AEA), Rev. Stat. §4067, 50 U. S. C. §21, to remove Venezuelan nationals who are members of Tren de Aragua (TdA), a designated foreign terrorist organization. See Presidential Proclamation No. 10903, 90 Fed. Reg. 13033 (2025). Applicants are two detainees identified as members of TdA and a putative class of similarly situated detainees in the Northern District of Texas. All of the alleged TdA members in the putative class are currently being held in U. S. detention facilities. In the application before the Court, the det...
2025-06-05
17 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Barnes v. Felix (Fourth Amendment)
Send us a textBarnes v. FelixHeld: A claim that a law enforcement officer used excessive force during a stop or arrest is analyzed under the Fourth Amendment, which requires that the force deployed be objectively reasonable from “the perspective of a reasonable officer at the scene.” Read by Jeff Barnum.
2025-06-05
05 min
夫妻那檔事
EP44 夫妻那檔事-人生是命中注定還是自找的
有人說:「命裡有時終須有,命裡無時莫強求。」 命運與算命,聽起來玄妙,卻其實貼近我們每個人心中對未來的期待與不安。 在這一集裡,我們夫妻聊聊從結婚、組家庭到人生大事時,命理怎麼參與了我們的選擇。從合八字、看時辰,到命名,但是算命也可以用很科學的巴納姆效應(Barnum Effect)來解釋,到底這是怎麼一回事呢? 我們也會聊聊: 🔹 為什麼東方的命理重在安排人生,西方的占星偏向探索自我? 🔹 算命到底是幫助,還是迷信? 命運也許早有安排,但我們仍然可以做出選擇,走出屬於自己的人生路。 📌 節目最後我們想說—— 信命可以,但更要信自己。 Contact us with email: happyalldaylong520@gmail.com 請留下您的寶貴意見,並且訂閱我們的頻道:https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/%E5%A4%AB%E5%A6%BB%E9%82%A3%E6%AA%94%E4%BA%8B/id1759709255 如果您喜歡我們的節目,希望我們未來也能製作更多優質的節目的話,請給我們一些肯定,提供您的小額贊助,點選下方連結: https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/32c5f964-3c93-447d-a407-af97b8effcf5 圖片版權聲明: a href=httpswww.freepik.comfree-vectorcouple-love-color-set-isolated-icons-with-human-characters-loving-man-woman-vector-illustration_26761151.htm#query=lovers%20couple&position=4&from_view=search&track=aisImage by macrovectora on Freepik -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2025-06-02
57 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Cunningham v. Cornell (ERISA)
Send us a textIn Cunningham v. Cornell University, the Supreme Court addressed a fundamental pleading question under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Petitioners—former and current Cornell University employees—alleged that university fiduciaries violated ERISA §1106(a)(1)(C) by causing their retirement plans to pay excessive fees for recordkeeping services to Fidelity and TIAA-CREF, both parties in interest. The Second Circuit dismissed the claim, holding that plaintiffs must also plead that the transaction wasn’t exempt under §1108(b)(2)(A), which allows for reasonable arrangements with service providers.The Supreme Court unanimously reversed. Writing...
2025-04-21
06 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Delligatti v. United States ("Crime of Violence")
Send us a textIn Delligatti v. United States, the Supreme Court held that New York attempted second-degree murder qualifies as a crime of violence under 18 U.S.C. §924(c) because the knowing or intentional causation of death, whether by act or omission, necessarily involves the use of physical force under §924(c)(3)(A). Salvatore Delligatti was convicted under §924(c) after recruiting gang members to kill a suspected police informant and providing a loaded revolver for the crime. Before trial, he moved to dismiss the §924(c) charge, arguing that the predicate offense—attempted murder under the violent...
2025-03-22
07 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Glossip v. Oklahoma (Criminal Trial)
Send us a textIn Glossip v. Oklahoma, the Supreme Court held that a criminal defendant is entitled to a new trial when the prosecution knowingly fails to correct false testimony and that error could have contributed to the verdict. Richard Glossip was convicted and sentenced to death based primarily on the testimony of Justin Sneed, who claimed Glossip orchestrated the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese. Years later, newly discovered evidence revealed that the prosecution withheld key documents, allowed Sneed to give false testimony about his mental health history, and engaged in other misconduct. Oklahoma’s attorney ge...
2025-03-03
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Hungary v. Simon
Send us a textIn Republic of Hungary v. Simon, the Supreme Court held the mere allegation of commingling funds doesn't satisfy the commercial nexus requirement under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA)’s expropriation exception. Holocaust survivors sued Hungary and its national railway, seeking damages for property seized during World War II, arguing that Hungary liquidated the property, commingled the proceeds with government funds, and later used some of those funds in U.S. commercial activities.The Court ruled that the FSIA requires plaintiffs to plausibly trace specific expropriated property or its direct proceeds to...
2025-02-25
08 min
Outdoors Radio with Dan Small
Show 1950: DNR deer specialist delivers Wisconsin deer season wrap-up report. Bear hunting outfitter plans first Black Bear Expo in Minnesota next July. Florence County offers 180 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Jeff reports on early ice fishing and blackpowder hunting. Dan reports on his fall turkey hunt.
DNR deer program specialist Jeff Pritzl compares the recent gun deer season harvest to those of recent years. (dnr.wisconsin.gov) Huntworth Gear pro-staffer Bernie Barringer reports on his Minnesota and Wisconsin deer hunts and previews his International Black Bear Expo in Barnum, Minn. July 25-27. berniesbearcamp.com, blackbearshow.com) Eric Printz, director of economic development for Florence County, Wisconsin, invites listeners to enjoy winter activities from skiing and snowshoeing to ice fishing and snowmobiling in Florence County this winter. (exploreflorencecounty.com)
2024-12-12
50 min
Outdoors Radio with Dan Small
Show 1941: Ten-year-old shoots first Wisconsin deer with an airgun. Plan now to attend the International Black Bear Show, July 25-27, 2025 in Barnum, Minn. Make sure all your recreational vehicle batteries are in good shape for fall and winter. Jeff Kelm reports his son Robert had a successful youth deer hunt. Dan reports on his trip to Bayfield and Ashland counties.
Ten-year-old Eli Grotelueschen, son of Serpent Arms chief operations officer Kevin Grotelueschen, tells how he shot what was probably the first deer legally taken with an airgun in Wisconsin. (serpentarms.com) Huntworth pro-staffer and bear hunting outfitter Bernie Barringer returns to announce the launch of the International Black Bear Show, coming to the Carlton County Fairgrounds in Barnum, Minn., July 25-27, 2025. (huntworthgear.com, .blackbearshow.com, berniesbearcamp.com, https://www.facebook.com/bernie.barringer.5, youtube.com/user/BowhuntingRoad) Remy Battery president Mike Moeller offers fall maintenance advice for batteries used in trucks, autos, recreational vehicles and other outdoor gear. Moeller also...
2024-10-11
50 min
Outdoors Radio with Dan Small
Show 1940: Fall colors are peaking in Florence County, Wisconsin. Upcoming October events at The Range of Richfield. Minnesota bear hunting report from outfitter Bernie Barringer. Jeff Kelm reports on the MWC World Walleye Championship held last weekend on Lake Huron. Dan heads north for several days of fishing on Lake Superior and inland lakes.
Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz announces October events and classes at the range. (therangewi.com) Florence County director of economic development Eric Prinz says October events in Florence County will take advantage of peaking fall colors there. (exploreflorencecounty.com/events/) Huntworth pro staffer Bernie Barringer reports on his most successful Minnesota bear season ever and previews his first annual Black Bear Show, coming to the Carlton County Fairgrounds in Barnum, MN July 25-27, 2025. (huntworthgear.com, blackbearshow.com, berniesbearcamp.com, facebook.com/bernie.barringer.5,youtube.com/user/bowhuntingroad)
2024-10-02
50 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Moody v. NetChoice (Social Media / First Amendment)
Send us a textFlorida and Texas both enacted laws regulating social media companies and other online platforms. Netchoice alleges a facial challenge to the statutes under the First Amendment. Held: both judgments (of the Eleventh and Fifth Circuits) are vacated, as neither court conducted a proper analysis to the facial challenges under the First Amendment to these two laws.Read by Jeff Barnum.
2024-08-07
15 min
Ministère de l'Horreur
Saison 1, Épisode 10 - Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Pour ce dixième épisode, Gabriel et Catherine, les co-secrétaires du Ministère de l'Horreur, discutent du film Killer Klowns from Outer Space du réalisateur Stephen Chiodo. À l'ordre du jour: le thème des films de série B et du “Camp”, la “sharksploitation”, les films de science-fiction, les clowns, les bandanas pour chiens et bien plus! Suivez-nous sur Instagram (ministerehorreur) ou sur Letterboxd (gabrielguertinp et QCN)! Sources: Alexis Prévost, Claude Gaillard et Fred Pizzoferrato, « Bad requins: L’histoire de la Sharksploitation », Huggin et Munninn, 21 septembre 2018. 216 p...
2024-07-16
1h 52
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Fischer v. United States (Obstruction of Official Proceeding)
Send us a textThe Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 imposes criminal liability on anyone who corruptly “alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record, document, or other object, or attempts to do so, with the intent to impair the object’s integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding.” 18 U. S. C. §1512(c)(1). The next subsection extends that prohibition to anyone who “otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so.” §1512(c)(2). Petitioner Joseph Fischer was charged with violating §1512(c)(2) for his conduct on January 6, 2021. On that day, Congress convened in a joint session to certify th...
2024-07-02
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Murthy v. Missouri (Standing / Social Media / First Amendment)
Send us a textMurthy v. MissouriMissouri, alongside a few other states, sued the federal government alleging that certain federal officials illegally coordinated with social media companies to effectively silence certain viewpoints -- which they claim, amounts to these companies becoming state actors within the meaning of First Amendment jurisprudence. Held: Neither the individual nor the state plaintiffs have established Article III standing to seek an injunction against any defendant. Reasoning that the objection is with the platforms, not with the named defendants, therefore, an injunction would be improper. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2024-06-28
12 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Texas v. New Mexico (Rio Grande Compact)
Send us a text Texas v. New MexicoApproved by Congress in 1938, the Rio Grande Compact is an interstate agreement that apportions the waters of the Rio Grande River among Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. The Compact relies on the Federal Bureau of Reclamation’s operation of an irrigation system called the Rio Grande Project. Under the Compact, New Mexico must deliver a certain amount of water to the Elephant Butte Reservoir, located in southern New Mexico. Then, in accordance with agreements called the “Downstream Contracts,” Reclamation releases specified amounts of water from the Reservoir for deliver...
2024-06-27
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Smith v. Arizona (Expert Witnesses)
Send us a textSmith v. Arizona The Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause guarantees a criminal defendant the right to confront the witnesses against him. In operation, the Clause protects a defendant’s right of cross-examination by limiting the prosecution’s ability to introduce statements made by people not in the courtroom. The Clause thus bars the admission at trial of an absent witness’s statements unless the witness is unavailable and the defendant had a prior chance to subject her to cross-examination. Crawford v. Washington, 541 U. S. 36, 53–54. This prohibition “applies only to testimonial hearsay,” Davis v. Washi...
2024-06-24
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Gonzalez v. Trevino (Section 1983)
Send us a textGonzalez v. TrevinoThe decision of the 5th Circuit is vacated and remanded for further proceedings. Gonzalez was 72 years old, when in 2019, she was elected to a seat on her local City Council in Texas. She collected signatures for a petition trying to get the City Manager removed. There was a long debate at the meeting about this topic. The Mayor asked for the petition at the meeting, she denied having it. She was searched and they found the petition. She said she didn't know it was there, the Mayor told the po...
2024-06-24
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (Birth Control)
Send us a textFDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic MedicineIn 2000, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug application for mifepristone tablets marketed under the brand name Mifeprex for use in terminating pregnancies up to seven weeks. To help ensure that Mifeprex would be used safely and effectively, FDA placed additional restrictions on the drug’s use and distribution, for example requiring doctors to prescribe or to supervise prescription of Mifeprex, and requiring patients to have three in-person visits with the doctor to receive the drug. In 2016, FDA relaxed some of th...
2024-06-18
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Vidal v. Elster (First Amendment / Trademark)
Send us a text Drawing on a 2016 Presidential primary debate exchange between thencandidate Donald Trump and Senator Marco Rubio, respondent Steve Elster sought to federally register the trademark “Trump too small” to use on shirts and hats. An examiner from the Patent and Trademark Office refused registration based on the “names clause,” a Lanham Act prohibition on the registration of a mark that “[c]onsists of or comprises a name . . . identifying a particular living individual except by his written consent,” 15 U. S. C. §1052(c). The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board affirmed, rejecting Elster’s argument that the names clause vio...
2024-06-17
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
NRA v. Vullo (First Amendment)
Send us a text Petitioner National Rifle Association (NRA) sued respondent Maria Vullo—former superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS)—alleging that Vullo violated the First Amendment by coercing DFS-regulated parties to punish or suppress the NRA’s gun-promotion advocacy. The Second Circuit held that Vullo’s alleged actions constituted permissible government speech and legitimate law enforcement. The Court granted certiorari to address whether the NRA’s complaint states a First Amendment claim. The NRA’s “well-pleaded factual allegations,” Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U. S. 662, 678–679, are taken as true at this motion-to-dismiss stage. DFS regulates insurance...
2024-06-01
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Smith v. Spizzirri (Arbitration)
Send us a textSmith v. Spizzirri The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) sets forth procedures for enforcing arbitration agreements in federal court. Section 3 of the FAA, entitled “Stay of proceedings where issue therein referable to arbitration,” provides that when a dispute is subject to arbitration, the court “shall on application of one of the parties stay the trial of the action until such arbitration has been had in accordance with the terms of the agreement, providing the applicant for the stay is not in default in proceeding with such arbitration.” 9 U. S. C. §3. In this case, pet...
2024-05-24
04 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy (Copyright)
Send us a textWarner Chappell Music v. NealyUnder the Copyright Act, a plaintiff must file suit “within three years after the claim accrued.” 17 U. S. C. §507(b). On one understanding of that limitations provision, a copyright claim “accrue[s]” when “an infringing act occurs.” Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., 572 U. S. 663, 670. But under an alternative view, the so-called discovery rule, a claim accrues when “the plaintiff discovers, or with due diligence should have discovered,” the infringing act. Ibid., n. 4. That rule enables a diligent plaintiff to raise claims about even very old infringements if he discovered the...
2024-05-13
04 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Muldrow v. St. Louis (Employment Discrimination)
Send us a textMuldrow v. City of St. Louis Sergeant Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow maintains that her employer, the St. Louis Police Department, transferred her from one job to another because she is a woman. From 2008 through 2017, Muldrow worked as a plainclothes officer in the Department’s specialized Intelligence Division. In 2017, the new Intelligence Division commander asked to transfer Muldrow out of the unit so he could replace her with a male police officer. Against Muldrow’s wishes, the Department approved the request and reassigned Muldrow to a uniformed job elsewhere in the Department. While Muld...
2024-04-29
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Rudisill v. McDonough (VA Benefits)
Send us a text Petitioner James Rudisill enlisted in the United States Army in 2000 and served a total of eight years over three separate periods of military service. He became entitled to Montgomery Bill benefits as a result of his first period of service. Rudisill earned an undergraduate degree and used 25 months and 14 days of Montgomery benefits to finance his education. Through his subsequent periods of service, Rudisill also became entitled to more generous educational benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Rudisill sought to use his Post-9/11 benefits to finance a graduate degree. Rudisill understood that such b...
2024-04-17
11 min
The Pure Athlete Podcast
Jesse Cole: Owner of the Savannah Bananas
Join us today as the guys chat with Jesse Cole, the mastermind behind the Savannah Bananas phenomenon. With the mantra "Fans first. Entertain always," Cole has revolutionized the game of baseball by drawing inspiration not only from legends on the diamond, but from iconic figures like P.T. Barnum and Walt Disney. Under his innovative leadership, the Bananas have transformed from a simple summer collegiate team into a household name, boasting over 15 million social media followers and a staggering 2 million-person ticket waitlist. So tune in today to discover the history of the Bananas, the creation of Banana...
2024-03-27
34 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier (Public Official Social Media)
Send us a textO'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier In 2014, Michelle O’Connor-Ratcliff and T. J. Zane created public Facebook pages to promote their campaigns for election to the Poway Unified School District (PUSD) Board of Trustees. While O’Connor-Ratcliff and Zane (whom we will call the Trustees) both had personal Facebook pages that they shared with friends and family, they used their public pages for campaigning and issues related to PUSD. After they won election, the Trustees continued to use their public pages to post PUSD-related content, including board-meeting recaps, application solicitations for board positions, local budg...
2024-03-19
04 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Lindke v. Freed (Public Official Social Media)
Send us a text James Freed, like countless other Americans, created a private Facebook profile sometime before 2008. He eventually converted his profile to a public “page,” meaning that anyone could see and comment on his posts. In 2014, Freed updated his Facebook page to reflect that he was appointed city manager of Port Huron, Michigan, describing himself as “Daddy to Lucy, Husband to Jessie and City Manager, Chief Administrative Officer for the citizens of Port Huron, MI.” Freed continued to operate his Facebook page himself and continued to post prolifically (and primarily) about his personal life. Freed also posted in...
2024-03-19
09 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Pulsifer v. United States (Statutory Construction / Sentencing)
Send us a textPULSIFER v. UNITED STATES No. 22–340. Argued October 2, 2023—Decided March 15, 2024 After pleading guilty to distributing at least 50 grams of methamphetamine, petitioner Mark Pulsifer faced a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison. At sentencing, he sought to take advantage of the “safety valve” provision of federal sentencing law, which allows a sentencing court to disregard the statutory minimum if a defendant meets five criteria. Among those is the requirement, set out in Paragraph (f)(1), that the sentencing court find that— (1) the defendant does not have— (A) more than 4 criminal history poin...
2024-03-18
08 min
Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 1076 - Barnum Jack (Bluegrass)
Welcome to the show Barnum Jack! I caught up with these bluegrass pickers the other night to talk about their debut album, recording at Sawhorse Studios with great & powerful Jason McEntire and some stories behind these songs. We talk about how the group formed at Pop's Blue Moon on a bluegrass jam night and some of their journey to get here today. On this episode you'll hear: Gone Gone Gone I Seem To Forget To Remember You're Gone Old Home Place Barnum Jack's debut album due out April 3rd. Find the single "Gone G...
2024-03-06
1h 10
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Trump v. Anderson (Sotomayor, Kagan, Jackson Concurrence)
Send us a textTrump v. AndersonJUSTICE SOTOMAYOR, JUSTICE KAGAN, and JUSTICE JACKSON, concurring in the judgment. "“If it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case, then it is necessary not to decide more.” Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, 597 U. S. 215, 348 (2022) (ROBERTS, C. J., concurring in judgment). That fundamental principle of judicial restraint is practically as old as our Republic. This Court is authorized “to say what the law is” only because “[t]hose who apply [a] rule to particular cases . . . must of necessity expound and interpret tha...
2024-03-05
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Great Lakes Insurance v. Raiders Retreat Realty (Maritime Contract)
Send us a textGreat Lakes v. RaidersGreat Lakes Insurance (organized in Germany and HQ in UK) entered into a maritime insurance contract with Raiders Retreat Realty Company (HQ in PA). The contract included a provision to apply New York law. A Raiders vessel had an incident in Florida, Raiders then filed a claim. Great Lakes filed for declaratory judgment in a Pennsylvania federal court. Raiders responded in that case. The PA federal court applied New York law and denied the Raiders claims under Pennsylvania law. On appeal, the Third Circuit recognized that choice of law...
2024-02-22
06 min
Ep 103: Poetry & Capitalism w/ Jeff Taylor | I Hate Matt Wall Poetry Podcast
follow jeff @TheGaragePoets BLACK FRIDAY OPEN MIC!!! topics: garage poets the beats confessional poetry new york vs boston poetry stone soup Jack Powers Billy Barnum Barnum and Buddha Poetry Circus... Continue reading
2023-11-22
58 min
Big Thinker Universe Podcast
Brandon Barnum
While a single dad in 1997, Brandon was an early technology innovator featuring real estate property listings from Realtors he partnered with and promoted. After learning the art and science of referrals, he increased his annual income 10X from $20K to $200K in just 18 months. Brandon has since closed over $500 million in transactions by referral and has founded multiple local and online referral platforms and networks connecting more than 5 million members in 195 countries. Contact Details: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonbarnum ⭐Cash Flow Club⭐ The Global Wellness HQ Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cash Flow Club. In Cash Flow Club, we s...
2023-11-11
43 min
Wisconsin Legends Podcast
The Hodag & Gene Shepard - Wisconsin's Most Fearsome Critter
Spawned from the lumber camps of the Northwoods comes the Hodag, Wisconsin's most fearsome critter.From bunkhouse tale to worldwide phenomenon. Discover who or what created this mythical creature and how it became so popular.Why is Rhinelander the "Home of the Hodags" and who is carrying on the tradition of the beast.HodagHodag 125th AnniversaryHodag - wikiWilliam T CoxSnallygasterCapture of the HodagEugene ShepardRhinelanderLakeshore Kearney...
2023-10-18
55 min
Music Ally Focus
Streaming fraud whack-a-mole: how do music distributors spot – and stop – fraud on music streaming platforms? Christine Barnum, CD Baby’s Chief Revenue Officer, explains.
Ep. 124: in this episode we’re joined by Christine Barnum, CD Baby’s Chief Revenue Officer – we’re talking about music streaming fraud, how the company tries to spot it, and what the fraudsters are doing to try to avoid being detected. Christine’s job is a form of fraud whack-a-mole: trying to spot suspicious streaming activity before paying rightsholders. We talk about her efforts in “fraud, trust & safety” from the perspective of a distributor – including how she defines streaming fraud, how difficult it is to spot, how widespread fraud really is – and what a distributor does to stop it. CD Baby...
2023-09-28
29 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
303 Creative v. Elenis (First Amendment / Anti-Discrimination)
Send us a textIn 303 Creative v. Elenis, the Supreme Court considered whether a Colorado based website designer could be compelled to speak in a manner that violates her religious beliefs--that is, whether she could be compelled to create custom website designs for same-sex weddings. The Supreme Court held for the designer, finding that anti-discrimination laws did not prevent her from refusing to create website design services for same-sex weddings. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-08-23
15 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Groff v. DeJoy (First Amendment, Religious Liberty, Employment Accomodations)
Send us a textIn Groff v. DeJoy, the Supreme Court reviewed whether a postal worker was entitled to a religious accommodation that would allow him to not be scheduled on Sundays. The Court held that an employer who denies a religious accommodation is required to show a substantial burden if it had decided to accept the request. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-08-20
13 min
The InvestmentNews Podcast
Episode 117: The growth mindset: A cult or the key to evolving your advisory practice?
Bruce and Jeff talk to Elizabeth Hiza, chief marketing officer at Barnum Financial Group, about her implementation of the growth mindset. Elizabeth swears by its power to evolve individual relationships as well as a firm’s ability to thrive, so much so that she’s implemented it as a companywide practice at Barnum. But Bruce has some big questions, including whether this is a cult. Guest Bio: In her role as chief of staff at Barnum Financial Group, Elizabeth Hiza provides all-encompassing support to drive the continued success of the firm. A major focus of her work is driving Barnum’s comm...
2023-08-17
28 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College (Affirmative Action)
Send us a textIn Students for Fair Admissions, the Supreme Court reviewed whether the admissions systems used by Harvard College and the University of North Carolina are constitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Held: The universities' race-based affirmative action admissions programs are unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-08-16
22 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Counterman v. Colorado (True Threats / First Amendment)
Send us a textIn Counterman v. Colorado, the Supreme Court reviewed whether a conviction for stalking based on "true threats" requires an objective or subjective test. The Court ruled that to government must prove true threats based on a subjective test. Under this test, the Court writes, the speaker need not intend harm, and that recklessness is enough. Justice Kagan writes for the 7-2 majority. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-07-01
06 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Moore v. Harper (Independent State Legislature / Elections)
Send us a textIn Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court reviewed whether acts by the state Legislature regarding the regulation of federal elections can be subject to state-level judicial review. Government actions are presumptively subject to judicial review, the Constitution's elections clause does not create a carveout to this expectation. In Moore, the North Carolina General Assembly passed new Congressional maps. The North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the maps due to partisan gerrymandering. Members of the Generaly Assembly sued in federal court, alleging that the North Carolina Supreme Court did not have authority to strike...
2023-06-30
13 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
United States v. Hansen (First Amendment / Immigration)
Send us a textIn United States v. Hansen, the Supreme Court considered whether a statute that forbids purposeful facilitation and facilitation of certain acts in overbroad and unconstitutional. To be over broad, a statute must criminalize such an unreasonable amount of protected speech that it cannot be applied to anyone. Hansen incorrectly promised hundreds of people American citizenship through adult adoption - amassing two million dollars from the hopeful non-citizens. He was charged with a statute that makes it illegal to encourage a non-resident to enter or stay in the United States, while either knowing or...
2023-06-30
11 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
United States v. Texas (Standing)
Send us a textIn United States v. Texas, the Supreme Court reviewed whether Texas and Louisiana have Article III standing to challenge the Biden Administration's new immigration guidelines. Writing for an 8-1 majority, Justice Kavanaugh ruled no, the states do not have standing to challenge the actions. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-06-30
07 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Arizona v. Navajo Nation
Send us a textIn Arizona v. Navajo Nation, the Supreme Court answers whether the Navajo Nation has reserved water rights pursuant to the agreement that established the reservation for the Navajo people. Held: While the Navajo Nation has certain water and mineral rights, the United States is not required to take affirmative steps to provide for water rights to the Navajo people. Jeff Barnum, Guest Host.
2023-06-27
07 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Lora v. United States (Sentencing)
Send us a textIn Lora v. United States, the Supreme Court reviewed whether the Section 924(c) prohibition on concurrent sentences applies to sentences arising out of different subsections. Justice Jackson, writing for a unanimous Court, writes that it does not, that crimes from other sections are not subject to the ban on concurrent sentences. Guest Host Jeff Barnum.
2023-06-21
05 min
Live Greatly
Peak Performance and The United Center's Unique Employee Wellness Program With Founder of Uninterrupted Performance, Jeff Powell
If you want to learn what it takes to have peak performance and get an inside look at the United Center's employee wellness program, which is home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks, you will love this Live Greatly episode! Kristel Bauer was invited into the United Center to explore their employee wellness program and she sat down with Jeff Powell, the founder of Uninteruppted Performance and the Fitness Director of the United Center. The United Center partnered up with a dedicated team of trainers at Uninterrupted Performance to help guide employees of the United Center, Chicago Bulls and Chi...
2023-06-20
28 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Jack Daniel's Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC (Trademark)
Send us a textIn Jack Daniel's Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC, the Supreme Court examines the intersection of trademark law and First Amendment rights. The dispute centers around VIP's creation of a dog toy resembling a bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey, with humorous modifications. Jack Daniel's argues that the toy infringes and dilutes their trademarks, while VIP claims it is a parody protected under the fair use exclusion. The Court addresses the application of the Rogers test and the scope of the noncommercial use exclusion in the Lanham Act. Read by guest host Jeff Barnum.
2023-06-12
09 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Slack Technologies v. Pirani (Securities Act)
Send us a textIn Slack Technologies v. Pirani the Court held that Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933 requires the plaintiff to prove that they purchased securities that were registered under a materially misleading registration statement. The Court rejected the argument that the term "such security" could include securities that were not registered under an allegedly misleading registration statement. Read by Jeff Barnum.
2023-06-02
08 min
The Pine Room Podcast
The Pine Room Podcast - Ep.60 | DISCONTINUED SNACKS • CIRCUS FREAKS • BAD LUCK • PARENT LIFE
It's episode 60 here on The Pine Room Podcast and though we didn't do anything super special, we did have a good show in the studio. Jub, Jarrett, Jeff, and Cooley filled the seat this week to talk the usual potpourri of different topics ranging from Cooley's bad luck in life; Jeff's experiences and advice as a father; the months of summer; discontinued snacks; and the circuses of PT Barnum... And who the guys would like to visit. Follow The Pine Room Studios on social media @thepineroomstudiosVisit the Pine Room Shop at thepineroomshop.com and grab some new summer gear for...
2023-06-01
1h 23
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Sackett v. EPA (Clean Water Act)
Send us a textIn Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court examines the scope the terms "waters" under the Clean Water Act. The EPA ordered the Sackets, who purchased property in Idaho, to restore the property after the family had backfilled it with dirt. The EPA claimed that putting dirt on their property violated the Clean Water Act, and threatened the family with $40,000 in penalties daily. The Sacketts claimed that the Clean Water Act did not apply as "waters of the United states" refers only to permanent bodies of water, such as streams, r...
2023-05-28
17 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith (Copyright Fair Use)
Send us a textIn Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith et al., the Supreme Court ruled that the commercial licensing of a derivative artwork by Andy Warhol, based on a copyrighted photograph taken by Lynn Goldsmith, did not qualify as fair use. The case involved the licensing of Warhol's "Orange Prince" image. This well-known image includes a silkscreen portrait of musician Prince, which was derived from Goldsmith's photograph. The Court found that despite adding new expression, meaning, or message to the photograph, the purpose and character of the use were not sufficiently...
2023-05-20
19 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Ohio Adjutant General’s Dept. v. FLRA (Labor)
Send us a textIn Ohio Adjutant General's Department v. FLRA, the Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (FSLMRS) grants jurisdiction to the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) over labor disputes involving state National Guards when they hire and supervise dual-status technicians in their civilian roles. These technicians are both employed by the Ohio National Guard, as well as the Army and the Air Force. The Court's decision was based on three main reasons, 1.) statutory terms, 2.) the authority granted to the Ohio Adjutant General, and 3.) the historical precedent of federal agency-employee relations. Justice Th...
2023-05-20
07 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
MOAC Mall Holdings LLC v. Transform Holdco LLC (Bankruptcy Jurisdiction)
Send us a textSection 363(m) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is not a jurisdictional provision. Courts should not construe a statute to be jurisdictional unless clearly stated. A jurisdictional provisions puts a limit on the jurisdiction of federal courts. Guest recorded by Jeff Barnum.
2023-05-08
09 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States (Foreign Immunity)
Send us a textTurkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. (Halkbank) vs. the United States involves the criminal prosecution against Halkbank for evading American economic sanctions against Iran. Halkbank claims immunity, as an instrumentality of a foreign state under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (FSIA). The Supreme Court held that the District Court has jurisdiction over this criminal prosecution of Halkbank, that the FSIA's comprehensive scheme governing claims of immunity in civil actions against foreign states, and their instrumentalities does not cover criminal cases. The Court concluded that the FSIA's provisions extend only to the civil context. G...
2023-05-08
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Wilkins v. United States (Quiet Title Act)
Send us a textIn Wilkins v. United States, the Supreme Court addressed a dispute between property owners in rural Montana and the government regarding a road easement. The government claimed that the easement included public access, while the property owners disagreed. The property owners sued the government under the Quiet Title Act, but the government argued that their claim was barred by a 12-year time limit in the Act. The Court held that the time limit was a nonjurisdictional claims-processing rule and not a jurisdictional bar. It concluded that the Act's text and context did not...
2023-05-08
08 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
New York v. New Jersey (Interstate Compact)
Send us a textNew York and New Jersey entered into a compact in 1953 to establish the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor to conduct regulatory and law enforcement activities at the Port, and in 2018, New Jersey sought to withdraw from the Compact, resulting in New York filing a bill of complaint in this Court. HELD: Despite New York's opposition, New Jersey is permitted to withdraw from the Waterfront Commission Compact. Recorded by Jeff Barnum.
2023-05-03
04 min
Tapping Creativity
On "Making It" and Gratitude | The Creative's Journey is The Hero's Journey Ep 12
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 12!
2023-04-04
31 min
Tapping Creativity
The Return | The Creative's Journey is the Hero's Journey Ep 11
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 11.
2023-03-28
27 min
Tapping Creativity
Great Meaning | Reframing our Problems as Creative Challenges - Creative's Journey Ep 10
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 10.
2023-03-22
52 min
Tapping Creativity
The Elixir | The Creative's Journey is The Hero's Journey Pt 9
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 9.
2023-03-14
46 min
Tapping Creativity
The Reward | The Creative's Journey is The Hero's Journey Pt 8
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 8.
2023-03-07
43 min
Tapping Creativity
The Supreme Ordeal | The Creative's Journey is The Hero's Journey Pt 7
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 7.
2023-02-28
43 min
Tapping Creativity
Tools and Practices | The Creative's Journey is The Hero's Journey Pt 6
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 6.
2023-02-21
42 min
Tapping Creativity
An Alchemical Transformation - Taking Responsibility for Your Wound
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 5.
2023-02-14
29 min
Tapping Creativity
Your Wound is Your Gift
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 4.
2023-02-07
29 min
Tapping Creativity
Refusal of the Call
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 3
2023-01-31
37 min
Tapping Creativity
The Call to Adventure - And Being of Service
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 2.
2023-01-24
26 min
Tapping Creativity
The Origin - What We Believe Before the Journey Begins
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey - a 12 part series that I made with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum from Magenta. We filmed this a couple years ago, so while the particulars of our stories have changed, the stages and patterns of the journey are no less apropos. This is part 1.
2023-01-17
33 min
Tapping Creativity
The Creative's Journey / The Hero's Journey
Kicking off 2023 with a special 12-part series, discussing our journey as creatives in relationship to the archetypal Hero's Journey. Recorded in Sebastopol, CA with Jeff Barnum and Louisa Barnum of Magenta Studios. Bookmark this one! And if you prefer to watch, check in out on YouTube.
2023-01-16
01 min
Anything Goes
Cy Coleman III
The final installment of a three-part program featuring Broadway legend Cy Coleman, composer of SWEET CHARITY, ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, BARNUM and countless pop hits. Coleman discusses his life and career, including his collaborations with writers Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Barbara Fried as well as directors like Hal Prince and Joe Layton, among others. He even performs some of his own songs live at the piano, recorded exclusively for this program. Featured songs: “On the Twentieth Century,” “The Way I See It,” “Come Follow The Band,” “On the Day You Leave Me,” and “Hey There Good Times.”
2022-10-17
34 min
Storied: San Francisco
Musée Mécanique, Part 2
Funny thing: Do a podcast like ours long enough, and the most random and randomly awesome tidbits will pop in and make the cut. Last episode, it was the Doc Ellis "LSD" perfect game that MLB doesn't like to talk about. In Part 2 of this episode, it's New Orleans and P.T. Barnum. Musée Mécanique owner Dan Zelinsky shares the story of how his dad, Ed, bought the collection of the original San Francisco owner, George Whitney, and ran the Cliff House location until around 2002. Ed Zelinsky found the spot at Pier 45 just be...
2022-09-27
17 min
Storied: San Francisco
Musée Mécanique, Part 1
It can get really loud inside Musée Méchanique. Walk in the place and you're immediately transformed, in both time and space, to another world, another era. The magic almost slaps you in the face, hitting all five senses at the same time. And you can't help but feel the nostalgia coursing through your veins. In Part 1 of this episode, meet the arcade's roller-skating owner, Dan Zelinsky. Dan traces the history of the place back to his dad, Ed Zelinsky. Ed started his penny-arcade machine collection in 1933, but the story is complicated, filled with tw...
2022-09-20
16 min
NEStalgia
213 - Bad Street Brawler
The city has gone wild! Chaos stalks the streets in the guise of new wave gangsters and motorcycle madmen. Only you can save the day. Only you are tough enough, fast enough, mad enough - and only you look good enough in gold spandex trunks to save the streets of our fair city from the swarms of human (and otherwise) vermin who threaten our grandmother's safety. Support NEStalgia directly by becoming a member of our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Nestalgia Members at the $5 and above level get access to our brand new show NEStalgia Bytes. A...
2022-03-18
38 min
The Reorient! Podcast
*UNLOCKED*Jeffrey B. Lilley: Journeys of loss and containment in the Cold War
Published October 17, 2021As a journalist in the 1990s based in Moscow, Jeff Lilley wrote about the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of 15 independent republics. He covered Russia's relations with Asia and reported from three Olympics Games. His first book, China Hands: Nine Decades of Adventure, Espionage and Diplomacy (Public Affairs, 2004) presents a fascinating portrait of an American family’s engagement with Asia in the 20th century. Lilley moved to Central Asia in 2004. During a three-year posting in Kyrgyzstan, he started reading the works of Chinghiz Aitmatov, slept in yurts, drank fermented mare’s milk and...
2021-10-17
1h 52
THE M2 THE ROCK SHOW - Michael Molthan
Steve-O Discusses Life In Sobriety with Michael Molthan of M2 THE ROCK
Tune in for a conversation with Michael Molthan for real talk on solutions to addiction, alcoholism, and unmanageable habits. Joining Michael in the studio will be comedian, Steve-O.After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal of becoming a famous stuntman. After graduating Clown College, determined to make it in Hollywood, he began to pitch his home videos to producers. Eventually, Steve-O’s videos made it into the hands of Jeff Tremaine (Jackass Creator/Director/Pr...
2021-07-22
57 min
The American Tapestry Project
Ep 5 - The American Dream: Success Stories, Horatio Alger & a Nation of ‘Hustlers’
Tracing the story of The American Dream: Success Stories, Horatio Alger and a Nation of ‘Hustlers, Episode 5 of The American Tapestry Project analyzes the tension between two stories: our Jeffersonian sense of ourselves as yeoman farmers living in small towns versus the reality that we live in Alexander Hamilton’s world of high finance, manufacturing and entrepreneurial zeal. In addition to such famous success stories as John D. Rockefeller and Jeff Bezos, we’ll also encounter African-American entrepreneurs Annie Malone and Pennsylvanian Stephen Smith. We’ll examine the American-created self-improvement industry beginning with Benjamin Franklin proceeding through Dale Car...
2020-12-17
58 min
Talking Sack!
Daytona Road week plus NBA playoffs
Jeff Gordon is the coolest Nascar driver of all time.
2020-08-20
50 min
HIDEAWAY
Episode 81 - Jeff Croiter, Tony Award winning Lighting Designer
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the protests taking place across the country, followed by a discussion about the uncomfortable truths behind PT Barnum's history with race, circus, and entertainment. Later in the episode they call up Jeff Croiter, who recently designed the lighting for Beyond Babel among many other projects in theater, dance, circus, and opera. The conversation covers Jeff's career and many of the nuances behind creating memorable designs within a collaborative framework. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend. Stay safe and have a good week!Subscribe: Apple Po...
2020-06-03
1h 38
HIDEAWAY
Episode 81 - Jeff Croiter, Tony Award winning Lighting Designer
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the protests taking place across the country, followed by a discussion about the uncomfortable truths behind PT Barnum's history with race, circus, and entertainment. Later in the episode they call up Jeff Croiter, who recently designed the lighting for Beyond Babel among many other projects in theater, dance, circus, and opera. The conversation covers Jeff's career and many of the nuances behind creating memorable designs within a collaborative framework. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend. Stay safe and have a good week!
2020-06-03
1h 38
Hideaway Circus Podcast
Episode 81 - Jeff Croiter, Tony Award winning Lighting Designer
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the protests taking place across the country, followed by a discussion about the uncomfortable truths behind PT Barnum's history with race, circus, and entertainment. Later in the episode they call up Jeff Croiter, who recently designed the lighting for Beyond Babel among many other projects in theater, dance, circus, and opera. The conversation covers Jeff's career and many of the nuances behind creating memorable designs within a collaborative framework. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend. Stay safe and have a good week!
2020-06-03
1h 38
What Can You Tell Me
Clown Jeff Jenkins
Episode 6 Clown Jeff Jenkins, when he snuck backstage at the circus as a boy a chance encounter with a clown led him to his own life in the big top, Jeff talks about rescuing and training pitbulls and in many ways their owners, and he shares his incredible focus on making the city of Chicago a better place for everyone by working to improve its schools, and its parks. www.whatcanyoutellme.cominstagram @whatcanyoutellmefacebook @whatcanyoutellmetwitter @whatcanutellmeBorn and raised in Chicago. Delivered newspapers for $13 a week and worked at...
2020-04-13
1h 15
THE M2 THE ROCK SHOW - Michael Molthan
Steve-O discusses life in sobriety with Michael Molthan of M2 THE ROCK
Tune in for a conversation with Michael Molthan for real talk on solutions to addiction, alcoholism, and unmanageable habits. Joining Michael in the studio will be comedian, Steve-O.After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal of becoming a famous stuntman. After graduating Clown College, determined to make it in Hollywood, he began to pitch his home videos to producers. Eventually, Steve-O’s videos made it into the hands of Jeff Tremaine (Jackass Creator/Director/Pr...
2020-03-09
57 min
The Wolf's Den
MADHOUSE IN THE WOLF'S DEN
In this week's outrageous installment, JB hosts Impresario, Jeff Beacher, founder and ringleader of Beacher's Madhouse. Known as a modern-day P.T. Barnum, Jeff made a name for himself hosting parties and putting on wildly popular live shows in the Vaudevillian tradition – harkening back to the pre-motion picture days of traveling side-show circuses. These two old friends are no strangers to madness and mayhem, and they waste no time launching into a decidedly candid, sordid, and un-PC conversation that touches on such salacious topics as midgets seducing models with hypnotism, the challenges of engaging in obesely overweight sex, Miley Cyrus rid...
2019-07-11
1h 08
The Wolf's Den
MADHOUSE IN THE WOLF'S DEN
In this week's outrageous installment, JB hosts Impresario, Jeff Beacher, founder and ringleader of Beacher's Madhouse. Known as a modern-day P.T. Barnum, Jeff made a name for himself hosting parties and putting on wildly popular live shows in the Vaudevillian tradition – harkening back to the pre-motion picture days of traveling side-show circuses. These two old friends are no strangers to madness and mayhem, and they waste no time launching into a decidedly candid, sordid, and un-PC conversation that touches on such salacious topics as midgets seducing models with hypnotism, the challenges of engaging in obesely overweight sex, Miley Cyrus rid...
2019-07-11
1h 08
THE M2 THE ROCK SHOW - Michael Molthan
Steve-O discusses life in sobriety with Michael Molthan (4.5.19)
Tune in for a conversation with Michael Molthan for real talk on solutions to addiction, alcoholism, and unmanageable habits. Joining Michael in the studio will be comedian, Steve-O.After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal of becoming a famous stuntman. After graduating Clown College, determined to make it in Hollywood, he began to pitch his home videos to producers. Eventually, Steve-O’s videos made it into the hands of Jeff Tremaine (Jackass Creator/Director/Pr...
2019-04-05
57 min
Black-Eyed N Blues
Brand New Hat | BEB 328
Playlist: Studebaker John, Disease Called Love, Stone Stanley, So Glad, Crystal Shawanda, Voodoo Woman, Slam Allen, The Blues Is Back, Leah Zeger, Go For A Walk (feat David Grisman), Spencer Mackenzie, Move On Down The Track, Buddy Guy, A Few Good Years, Neverwonder, Movin’ On, Paul Filipowicz, Brand New Hat, Steve Howell ANd The Mighty Men, New Dirty Dozen, Waydown Wailers, Another Bump In The Road, Tom Guerra, Goodbye To yesterday, Lurrie Bell & The Bell Dynasty, Tomorrow Night, Keeshea Pratt Band, Easilyå Replaced, Tre...
2018-06-27
2h 01
Movie Meltdown
Oscar Meltdown X
Movie Meltdown - Episode 430 We're back with the 10th annual Oscar Meltdown celebration - plus we hand out The Meltdown Awards for 2017 films! So join us for a big mouthful of pork, as we also discuss... hoodies are all the rage this year, Sebastian Stan’s mustache, confessing to library fines, the factual life of P.T. Barnum, I can fly… we already tried, can you be nominated for playing that horse, Zac Efron, the cat scene, drive-thru milkshakes, put a shirt on, well her teeth are so nice, giant monsters knocking over buildings, double Oscar/wedding, they...
2018-03-15
2h 53
The Burbs Minute Podcast
The Burbs Minute #78: RIP Barnum and Bailey
This minute begins with Steve Kuntz talking to Rumsfeld and ends with Ray looking at all of the Klopek’s stuff. In this minute we discuss a girl who looks like Joey Lauren Adams, other things Rumsfeld could be eating and what is up with the Klopek’s furnace. We also discuss Animal Crackers. https://archive.org/download/Min78/min%2078.mp3
2017-02-16
00 min
Larry Miller Show
Everyone Will Know How To Juggle (Rebroadcast)
Larry's new year's resolution is to teach you the difference between a tuba and a sousaphone. (Setting achievable goals is a key to a successful life.) Gather up your foul weather gear in your best rucksack. Larry talks about the seemingly endless sheets of rain that are soaking the Southern California area. It's OK, we really need it. Hear "Our Man Miller's" imitation of his own ringtone, which is, of course, even funnier than the orignal ringtone. Then he talks about working with Bobbie Phillips on the movie Carnival of Souls. Find out the REAL reason that Larry's glad he's...
2013-01-02
40 min
Larry Miller Show
Everyone Will Know How To Juggle (Rebroadcast)
Larry's new year's resolution is to teach you the difference between a tuba and a sousaphone. (Setting achievable goals is a key to a successful life.) Gather up your foul weather gear in your best rucksack. Larry talks about the seemingly endless sheets of rain that are soaking the Southern California area. It's OK, we really need it. Hear "Our Man Miller's" imitation of his own ringtone, which is, of course, even funnier than the orignal ringtone. Then he talks about working with Bobbie Phillips on the movie Carnival of Souls. Find out the REAL reason that Larry's glad he's...
2013-01-02
40 min
Contact - Jump Style par Little F.
Time2Bass, session du 25/09/10 By Little F
Intro Time2Bass By Little F Dirty Jack - Rotor Atomik V & Little F - Twilight Scenario (Lobostyle)(Promo) Binum - Take That SLY - It's Not A Song Alessander Colson - Freedom Atomik V - Rocket Laucher (Lobostyle)(Promo) Little F & Alex Davis - Go Fast (D.N.T 001)(Promo) Atomik V - Stupid Girl (Lobostyle)(Promo) Re Order - I'm Crazy Hardfok Ok (D.N.T 002)(Promo) Inna - Hot (Dj Maas Remix)(Promo) Dj Eos - Melody Of Dope Jump Lovax - I'm Ready...
2010-09-25
00 min
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The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno by Ellen Bryson | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno Author: Ellen Bryson Narrator: Jeff Woodman Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins Language: English Release date: 06-22-10 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Fiction, Literary Summary: First-time novelist Ellen Bryson offers listeners this stunning exploration of mans struggle with contentment and the profound uniqueness of the human experience. Bartholomew works for legendary showman P. T. Barnum as the worlds thinnest man. After a decade in the circus, Bartholomew feels his enthusiasm waning, until one evening when a mysterious woman arrives on the scene. Tasked with...
2010-06-22
12h 29