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This Had Oscar Buzz
354 – Best in Show
Grab your half-butter-half-salt popcorn because this week, we’ve got something to make you howl! After the critically-hailed success of Waiting for Guffman, Christopher Guest returned with another improvisational comedy set in a world of deeply specific eccentrics played by an ensemble of geniuses. Best in Show is set in a world of competitive dog shows, with all the beloved pooches mirrored in their idiosyncratic owners. The film helped cement Guest’s brand of humor and earn an ever-expanding devoted fanbase, but Oscar was just out of reach. This episode, we talk about how the film’s precursor...
2025-08-11
1h 51
When I Rise
7/31/25 | Colossians 3:1-11
Year C, Proper 13, Eighth Sunday After PentecostHey, it's the last day of the month. I do some time of reflection with these two questions that Dallas Willard suggested. Give some reflection a try today:"Am I growing more or less easily agitated these days?""Am I growing more or less loving these days?"
2025-07-31
08 min
Forgotten Blocks
#11 Fighting for Forgotten Communities with Joe Willard
In this episode of The Forgotten Blocks Podcast, host Quibila Divine delves into the pressing issues facing low-income communities. She is joined by Joe Willard from HopePHL, a dedicated advocate working to address systemic challenges like education inequality, homelessness, food insecurity, health disparities, and incarceration. Together, they discuss solutions to uplift underserved communities and the policies that can drive meaningful change. Tune in for an insightful discussion on education as a tool for empowerment and breaking cycles of poverty.
2025-03-19
27 min
Dr. Willard Maxwell, Jr. - Podcast
Bring The Smoke Podcast, Special Guest, Joe Sangl
2024-05-21
37 min
Hunting Matters
DEI and the Outdoors with Willard Franklin, III of Four W’s Outdoors
Willard Franklin, III is the CEO of Four W’s Fishing Team and Four W’s Outdoors. Four W’s Outdoors is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization. They specialize in safety, diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and careers in the outdoors. Their team of expert guides and outdoor enthusiasts are dedicated to providing unforgettable experiences. Their mission is to include all Americans in outdoors sports, especially hunting, shooting and fishing. The R3 effort (Recruit, Retain and Reactivate) (is a big part of their program as well.Four W's Outdoors believes in the transformative power of nature. Their team is made up of...
2024-04-08
1h 00
Business of Architecture UK Podcast
219: Creating an International Design Firm with Dicky Lewis & Joe Haire of White Red Architects
Today I have the pleasure of speaking with the Directors and Founders of White Red Architects, Dicky Lewis, and Joe Haire. Dicky co-founded White Red Architects in 2014, unifying the large-scale project experience of his fellow directors into an energetic practice engaging in exciting projects in the UK and internationally. He began his career at Foster + Partners in London, working on a variety of projects from the conception of designs, such as the competition win of 425 Park Avenue Office Tower in New York, McLaren Production Centre, through to the delivery of the technical design stage of...
2023-12-01
54 min
Mid-faith Crisis
Being stoned to death with fridge magnets
Nick has been to a leadership summit and the results are mixed, to say the least. We talk about how to build an environment which might encourage contact with God. And Joe talks to friend of the show Brian Draper about his new advent series. Support the podcast Contact the podcast through your email machine Mentioned in this episode: Episode 74: Effing the Ineffable Atomic Habits Nick Page, 7 ways to stop sinning Dallas Willard "Your system is perfectly designed to yield the result you are getting." Brian Draper Advent 2023: In the Midst! Christmas Day: Where the Light...
2023-11-25
45 min
Business of Architecture Podcast
489: Architectural Permitting Pitfalls: From Red Tape to Red Carpet with Joe Russo
Every architect knows that designing a building is only half the battle; obtaining the necessary permits and approvals can often be a labyrinthine process filled with unexpected setbacks and frustrations. Navigating the intricacies of the architecture world isn't just about design and construction; it often hinges on the art of communication. In this riveting podcast episode, Joe dives deep into the challenges architects face, particularly when they're up against building departments. From unexpected hurdles post-COVID to mastering the nuances of code-related discussions, Joe and Enoch discuss strategies every architect can adopt.
2023-10-30
53 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks With Community Leader Pedro Rodriquez
Pedro Rodriguez is a long-time Philadelphia community leader who worked both inside and outside of city government for more than 40 years. He was Executive Director of Action Alliance of Senior Citizens, Board Chair of G-Town Radio, former Director for the City of Philadelphia, Office of Human Resources, Field Organizer for Enroll America, Commissioner of the Civil Service Commission, a teacher, and board member to numerous organizations. Join us for a history of Philadelphia too few people know about.
2023-10-21
52 min
joeverdegan.com
WILLARD RADDANT - RECALLING WOLF RIVER RACING ASSOCIATION (WRRA) AND MORE
Willard Raddant served as secretary of the Wolf River Racing Association (WRRA) and raced exclusively Ford stock cars with his brother LeeRoy Raddant in the 1970's and beyond. We recently caught up with Willard, who spends time in the summer months back in Wisconsin watching his grandson Kyle Raddant keep the family name going in the local racing circles. Give it a listen!
2023-07-10
10 min
The Joe and Smith Podcast: Read the Book of Mormon with us
Mosiah 03 Look Under Your Tent!
Smith keeps trying to get Jeezy Chreesties [sic] to stick. Smith tries to convince Joe that an angel gave Smith a urim and thummim. This chapter of the BOM includes a quick, Bible fan fic, summary of the life and times of JC. Joe forgets the title of the Crispin Glover movie, Willard from 2003. Bane returns to give us a long wind-up and prediction of JC from the BOM. Joe expresses his disappointment for the lack of bear intercourse in The Revenant (2015). Smith calls Joe out for trying to move things along by giving Smith agreeable answers. Joe celebrates...
2023-07-10
1h 14
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Philadelphia: Corrupt And Consenting - MTBW Talks With Brett Mandel
Brett Mandel is the author of "Philadelphia: Corrupt And Consenting," which explores Philadelphia’s struggle with corruption and promotes reform policies to end the city’s legacy as “corrupt and contented. Brett uses his considerable knowledge from his frontline and leadership experience in Philly politics to dive deeply into why Philadelphia has a reputation for corruption. Check out out latest podcast! You can also buy his book via his website at http://brettmandel.com/content/about-brett-mandel.
2023-07-07
52 min
Business of Architecture UK Podcast
202: Balancing Values with Business with Joe Morris of Morris+Company
Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Joe Morris, the architect spearheading Morris+Company across two studios, one in the creative district of London’s Hackney, and the other in Copenhagen. In a career spanning 25 years of professional practice which has achieved widespread international recognition, Joe has increasingly advocated a sense of urgency for fair and transparent practice, inclusivity, and equality, through open dialogue and critical debate, whilst encouraging the broader company to take ownership of projects and develop their own careers and interests. Joe has represented the practice on a global platform, lecturing on...
2023-06-23
48 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks with Local Comic Sean Mulholland
MTBW takes a break from yakking about politics to talk to the rising young star comedian, Sean Mulholland. Sean shares his unique view on the business of breaking into comedy and working his way up the ladder of fame. For the last eleven years, Sean has managed the comedy show at the Grape Pub in Manayunk and he shares his insight into the business.
2023-04-24
46 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Public Education in Philly yesterday, today, and tomorrow with Deb Weiner
Deb Weiner has been an advocate for public education Since the 1960s. Come listen to a unique history of the School District of Philadelphia's development since the 1960s.
2023-04-20
1h 01
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Community Organizing in the 1990s-2000s in Philadelphia
MTBW talks with David Koppisch, a community organizer who left his mark on the city. Starting out with the Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements and finishing up with POWER, David work on getting stop signs in Manayunk, affordable housing via the Housing Trust Fund, to good paying jobs for neighborhood residents at the airport. Join for a unique story of Philadelphia.
2023-03-07
1h 26
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks with David Fineman
David Fineman is a Philadelphia attorney who started his career in the anti-war movement in the 60s and transitioned to working inside the system to make positive changes. His worked as a Public Defender, with the Green Administration and others, from administrative duties to fundraising. He reveals some very interesting history of how fundraising existed in the 70s and 80s, so different from today. This is political history you won't find anywhere.
2023-01-08
1h 15
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks with David Fineman
David Fineman is a Philadelphia legend among the powerbrokers of the City. Anti-war activist from the 60's, former public defender, member of the ADA, long-term law partner of Berson Fineman, Fineman was an insider in the rise of the Green and Goode administrations. Fineman is a classic Philadelphian who emerged from the organizing against the Vietnam war to become an insider and powerbroker within Philly politics in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
2023-01-05
1h 16
When I Rise
9/30/22 | Luke 17:5-10
Year C, Proper 22, Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost Hey! It's the end of the month. Consider asking yourself these two Examen questions courtesy of Dallas Willard: - Am I growing more or less irritated these days? - Am I growing more or less loving these days?
2022-09-30
11 min
When I Rise
8/31/22 | Deuteronomy 30:15-20
Year C, Proper 18, Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost Examen Questions from Willard: Am I growing more or less easily irritated these days? Am I growing more or less loving these days?
2022-08-31
09 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Money Talks, Bull@#$! Walks Talks to legendary reporter and columnist Tom Ferrick
Tom Ferrick reported on politics from Harrisburg and Philadelphia for more than 25 years. He shares tales of many of Philadelphia's politicians from the 80s on up, from Ed Rendell to Mayor Jim Kenney. Guess who covered their office in tin foil so no one could eavesdrop? How much money is needed to be the next Philadelphia Mayor? What is the meaning of charter schools? MTBW learns a lot from Tom Ferrick - so join us!
2022-08-04
1h 12
AMERICAN GROOVES RADIO HOUR hosted by JOE LAURO
EVERY MAN A KING: SONGS OF LOUISIANA
From a rare 1935 recording of doomed Governor HUEY P. LONG's campaign song song to obscure Bluesman BIG BOY TEDDY EDWARDS and forgotten American songwriter WILLARD ROBISON we will play some fine tunes by groups from Louisiana to songs ABOUT Louisiana --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/american-grooves-hour/support
2022-07-08
54 min
AMERICAN GROOVES RADIO HOUR hosted by JOE LAURO
SONGWRITERS SINGING THEIR OWN STUFF!
Young Irving Berlin made one commercial recording singing his own OH HOW THAT GERMAN COULD LOVE in 1910 - not too long after his stint as a Chinatown Singing Waiter came to an end! Many songwriters in the 1900-30s were pianists AND vocalists - this episode of American Grooves brings you recordings of composers doing their own thing - GEORGE GERSHWIN, CLARENCE WILLIAMS, JAMES P. JOHNSON, HOAGY CARMICHAEL, WILLARD ROBISON and young HAROLD ARLEN are presented in pre-1935 recordings - writing it, singing it and playing it! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/american-grooves-hour/s...
2022-06-15
54 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Joe Grace Talks to MTBW
Joe Grace has deep experience in communications, advocacy, politics and public affairs with outstanding service to some of Philadelphia's and Pennsylvania's leading politicians. He has worked inside government and externally to advance agendas to help government and nonprofit organizations effectively deliver services to citizens and serve their members. Currently serving as Director Of Communications for Philadelphia City Council President, he has also provided communications for the Pennsylvania Attorney General, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, Cease Fire PA, Mayor John Street, the Rendell for Mayor campaign, and many more. He is a former news reporter and is an attorney...
2022-06-07
49 min
The CowCast by Willard Jones Real Estate
The CowCast - Episode 12: April 2022 Recap
The monthly CowCast is presented by Willard Jones Real Estate. Each month, we bring you the most pressing stories, trends, updates, and more from the commercial real estate industry. For more information on Willard Jones and the legend of the Cow Path, check out http://willardjones.com/about/. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/willardjonesCRE Twitter: https://twitter.com/willardjonesCRE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willardjonescre/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRxQBS4TfEilT5zhmu0I8bQ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/willardjonesrealestate This month’s stories can be found here: ...
2022-05-02
15 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks Housing in the 1990s with John Kromer
John Kromer was the City's Director for the Office of Housing and Community Development for Mayor Ed Rendell in the 1990s. He shares insight into affordable housing, the North Philadelphia housing plan, and related topics that provide a foundation for understanding today's housing trends. John is the author of Philadelphia Battlefields: Disruptive Campaigns and Upset Elections in a Changing City; learn about key housing topics and more at https://philadelphiabattlefields.org.
2022-03-14
1h 03
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The Rise of Puerto Rican Political Power in Philadelphia: The Interview with Angel Ortiz
Angel Ortiz is a formal legal services attorney who because a Philadelphia City Council member. In his tenure, he helped secure power for the Puerto Rican community that remains to this day, launched the careers of future leaders that included Michael Nutter, Scott Wilds, Kevin Vaughan and current City Council member Maria Quinones-Sanchez. He also led on numerous civil rights issues that included domestic partnership, a ban on assault weapons, an inclusion of Black and Latino workers in the Building Trades. He took on the powerful and won a good number of battles. Podsters Pete and Joe also discuss...
2022-01-08
1h 01
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks With Professor Ira Harkavy, U. of Penn's Netter Center for Community Partnerships
"The model of how we learn and work is all wrong; we have to do this democratically and realize everyone has knowledge and value," Ira Harkavy tells our listeners. Podsters Pete and Joe talk to Harkavy, the Associate Vice President and Founding Director of the Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania. An historian with extensive experience building university-community-school partnerships, Harkavy teaches in the departments of history, urban studies, and Africana studies, and in the Graduate School of Education. As Director of the Netter Center since 1992, Harkavy has helped to develop academically based...
2021-12-19
59 min
Saints In the South
Doctrine & Covenants 135–136, He Has Sealed His Mission and Works with His Own Blood, Come Follow Me
Send us a textFrom Come Follow MeThe afternoon of June 27, 1844, found Joseph and Hyrum Smith in jail once again, accompanied by John Taylor and Willard Richards. They believed they were innocent of any crime, but they submitted to arrest, hoping to prevent violence against the Saints in Nauvoo. This wasn’t the first time that enemies of the Church had put the Prophet Joseph in prison, but this time he seemed to know that he would not return alive. He and his friends tried to comfort each other by reading from the Book of...
2021-11-21
42 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Growing Philadelphia Internationally - MTBW Talks with Fred Dedrick
Fred Dedrick has spent a lifetime improving Philadelphia. From his start in community organizing in the 70s to economic development that took Philadelphia to China, Japan and Europe, Fred was involved in a part of Philly history that you won't find in the history books, but had a profound affect on the lives of its citizens and the vitality of the region.
2021-11-16
56 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Talks With David Fair
David Fair has been a leading activist in Philadelphia since the early 1970s . He provides a rich history of the human rights campaigns that focused on the City's response to the AIDS/HIV epidemic from the '70s through to the '90s. One of the leading organizers at that time, he talks about the struggles and the victories that helped the city eventually build a citywide human services network that supports people with AIDS/HIV to this day. He also talks about the birth of Philadelphia's African American power brokers, with interesting stories no one will find in...
2021-10-30
54 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Barbara Duffield of SchoolHouse Connection Addresses the 2021 BELL Summit: Children Cannot Wait
National leader Barbara Duffield of Schoolhouse Connection provides a national perspective on supporting young children experiencing homelessness. Listeners are encouraged to review her powerpoint presentation at the PEC website: www.pec-cares.org.
2021-10-10
19 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Donna Cooper Addresses the 2021 BELL Summit
The dynamic Donna Cooper of Children First shares 10 policy recommendations on how best to support children experiencing homelessness. Listeners are encouraged to review her powerpoint presentation at the PEC website: www.pec-cares.org.
2021-10-10
28 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
PA Head Start Collaboration Office Director Tracy Duarte addresses 2021 BELL Summit: Children Cannot Wait
Tracy Duarte supports 120+ Head Start grantees in Pennsylvania and has been passionate about supporting young children experiencing homelessness. Her presentation includes new insights and direction. Listeners are encouraged to review her powerpoint presentation at the PEC website: www.pec-cares.org.
2021-10-10
33 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
PA OCDEL's Tracey Campanini addresses 2021 BELL Summit: Children Cannot Wait
Tracey Campanini leads the Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning. She shares how her department is supporting young children experiencing homelessness and provides inside future directions. Listeners are encouraged to review her powerpoint presentation at the PEC website: www.pec-cares.org.
2021-10-10
28 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
John McLaughlin keynotes the 2021 BELL Summit: Children Cannot Wait
U.S. Department of Education's John McLaughlin provides keynote remarks. He shares a national context for supporting young children experiencing homelessness. Listeners are encouraged to review his powerpoint presentation at the PEC website: www.pec-cares.org.
2021-10-10
46 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Greg El Welcomes the 2021 BELL Summit
PEC Board President Greg El welcomes 200+ participants to the 2021 BELL Summit.
2021-10-10
02 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Roslyn Edwards Moderates the 2021 BELL Summit
PEC's ECE Director Roslyn Edwards provides context to the 2021 BELL Summit: Children Cannot Wait.
2021-10-10
06 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBS Talks With Harrisburg Policy Leader Tony Ross
Tony Ross talks to MTBW about the early 90s, sharing his 20+ years of experience in Harrisburg. He was as a staffer for the PA House Democratic Communications Office, then serving in a research capacity and then director of the Black Caucus. He eventually switched gears to become the United Way of Pennsylvania's Policy Director, and then its President. We start off with two Eagles stories (why not!) that could be characterized as a Jeffrey Lurie origin story. Tony is a faithful Iggles fan and we thought it would be a great start of the conversation. Tony shares w...
2021-09-26
42 min
Launch With Words
Even If You Build It, They Won't Come -- Unless You Tell Them!
“Shoeless Joe,” and the movie from that book have both been misleading people for years. “If you build it, he will come.” That’s the biggest load of malarkey. That doesn’t work for “Field of Dreams” in the real world. No one comes to a concert, book launch, website, or restaurant unless they know about it. They only know your product or service exists because you tell them. Which means -- you need to market the thing. (00:03):Welcome to the launch with words podcast, with your host, Bridget Willard. We're going to talk about all things. Content...
2021-09-25
08 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The 1993 Phillies - or, What Pete Remembers
Podsters, this is our last episode, #32!, for season 2. Podster Pete recalls what he can remember of the Fightin' Phils of '93, a most magical season. Join us!
2021-08-19
27 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The Stinson Case - Voter Fraud in Philly, 1993
Since election law is being debated nationally and locally, we thought a visit to the Stinson case of 1993 would update us on real fraud. The Stinson-Marks elections for PA State Senate had tons of drama for anyone interested in electioneering. Absentee ballots and more get discussed. Tune in.
2021-08-03
18 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
ABCs Part II - What is the PPA?
This is a short (10 mn) discussion on everyone's favority governmental entity - the PPA!
2021-07-26
10 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The ABCs and the XYZs ... Huh?
Podsters Pete and Joe get even less serious by producing a whole episode on the alphabet as used by government. What is HUD? What is PICA? DRPA? We explain much, but certainly not all. Its a bit of fun we are having. And, we make no claim to history or journalism with this episode. This episode marks our 31th! Thank you all for staying with us.
2021-07-20
36 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Dr. Roy Wade Presents to the Children's Work Group Early Childhood Conference (July 16, 2021)
Dr. Roy Wade is currently an instructor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and a general pediatrician at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Cobbs Creek Primary Care. He has a Ph.D in Microbiology from the George Institute of Technology. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School, and an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. His research interests focus on the intersection between childhood poverty, adversity, and well-being. His presentation is entitled "Trauma and Children in a Racially Charged World."
2021-07-16
1h 08
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Part 3: MTBW Talks to Phil Goldsmith
Welcome to our final segment of our discussion with Phil Goldsmith. Phil was one of Philadelphia's most experienced and talent public servants. We start Part 3 with a discussion about Philadelphia's corporate leadership.
2021-06-22
26 min
The Joe Padula Show
Headlines with Denny the Bull • Episode 7
Headlines with Denny the Bull • Episode 7 Dennis Potvin, Red Pill Jenn and Adam Glexy cover and breakdown the top headlines from the week of June 6th 2021 – June 13th 2021 such as: Mt. Rushmore Answered: 4 Favorite Dog Breeds Mt. Rushmore Question: Best Vegas Act 1 • Child tax credit payments start July 15: What to know about the $300 or $250 monthly checks Pro or Anti Child Tax Credits? 2 • Meghan and Harry's baby name Lilibet, Queen Elizabeth's nickname, is at best tone deaf Are the Royals Important? 3 • Shannen Do...
2021-06-14
47 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Part 2: Talking to Phil Goldsmith, public servant extraordinaire
Part 2 starts by asking Phil about his time in corporate Philadelphia, transitioning to working in the Street Administration, and concluding with a question that will be answered in Part 3. Part 2 includes a very interesting talk of the birth of the SRC, the School Reform Commission.
2021-06-10
39 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Phil Goldsmith - Public Servant Extraordinaire!
MTBW talks with Phil Goldsmith, a legendary public servant for Philadelphia. Journalist, Deputy Mayor, Managing Director, CEO of the School District, Director of the Fairmount Park Commission - job titles all held by Phil Goldsmith. His contribution to our City has been enormous. We talked to Phil for two hours. We are splitting up the discussion into multiple episodes and will release them throughout June.
2021-06-01
32 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Part 2 of our discussion on state politics with Niles Schore
We continue our interview with Niles Schore, one of the brightest of lights of advocates fighting for Pennsylvania's dispossessed citizens.
2021-05-15
39 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
'They Become Monsters' A Discussion with Niles Schore
Niles Schore is a longtime staffer for several of Pennsylvania's state senators, former staff of the PA Department of Public Welfare under Mayor Ed Rendell. Starting out as an attorney for various public interest legal services agencies in the 1970s, Niles was 'go-to' attorney for human service advocates who needed statewide legislation or regulations. Truly one of the unsung heroes of Pennsylvania human services movement. He worked on issues ranging from boarding homes, welfare, nursing homes, health care, and workforce development. Now retired, he has stories to tell 'out the wazoo,' as he says frequently. Insightful, funny, poignant...
2021-05-15
30 min
The Joe Costello Show
Sean Swarner Interesting Facts
Sean Swarner Interesting Facts - Learn how Sean not only beat cancer twice but went on to summit Mt. Everest and the remaining 6 summits and the north and south poles. He now brings hope to all who have cancer and those who have survived cancer with his organization CancerClimber.org. I loved, loved, loved this conversation with Sean and my hope is next July 2022, I will join him to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and add the names of my own loved ones, who have had to deal with cancer and either survived...
2021-05-12
1h 13
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The Rising Stars of 1991 in Philly Politics
Season 2 continues with podsters Pete and Joe summarizing the rise of key political leaders in the early 1990s. From Rendell to Fattah, we even have a Nancy Pelosi story. This episode sets the stage to exploring the 1990s in all its glory. Join us.
2021-05-05
1h 06
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Civic Leadership in Greening Philadelphia-A Discussion with Arborist Hal Rosner
Hal Rosner is a licensed arborist and activist in the front lines of greening Philadelphia. He is co-host of the Philly-centric 'Plant a Trillion Trees' podcast; yes, we encourage you to listen at any of your favorite podcast sites. Podsters Pete and Joe discuss with Hal who is leading the effort to plant and preserve the city's tree canopy and why that is important for everyone.
2021-04-08
34 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Creating Safety: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence
The February Children’s Work Group Early Childhood Conference brought together representatives from seven community organizations with over 100 attendees to have a conversation about a topic that too often gets dismissed: domestic violence. Building Early Links for Learning (BELL) recognized the need to discuss this topic in our work with both housing and early learning systems – both systems work with families struggling with domestic violence, but rarely have opportunities to work together sharing resources and providing support to better serve those families. Play the audio of the conference and follow along with the slide presentation here. The...
2021-03-24
1h 03
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
'The World in an Untidy Place; it doesn't like people going around tidying up things." A Conversation with Labor Leader Lou Agre
Politics in the real. Podsters Pete and Joe talk to friend, Tuesday night basketball organizer and labor leader Lou Agre about Irish Whiskey, the 1990s City Council members, the Philly shipyard, Robert Moses, John Street, labor history, the future of Ward politics, and much more. A hellava discussion. Join us.
2021-03-11
47 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
A Talk With John Kromer on his book "Philadelphia Battlefields, Disruptive Campaigns and Upset Elections in a Changing City"
Pete and Joe talk to former Philadelphia Director of the Office of Housing and Community Development John Kromer about how some candidates outmaneuver the party machinery and win office. Kromer's book covers the campaigns of Ed Rendell for District Attorney, Chaka Fattah for Congress, Maria Quinones-Sanchez for City Council, and Rebecca Rhynhart for City Controller, four upsets over the party structure. Kromer is an engaging, knowledgeable story teller who elucidates Philadelphia political history from an inside-outside perspective. This 46-minute podcast offers a positive outlook for Philadelphia's future as Kromer describes what may be a new wave of political leadership.
2021-02-27
46 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
More Info on Pennsylvania's Prisons and Prison Reform with Angus Love
Angus Love worked more than 30 years for justice reform. He shares a lot of stories of Pennsylvania's and Philadelphia's struggles with managing its prison population and reforming bad practices.
2021-02-16
49 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Saving Philadelphia - the Story of PICA
Season 2 of MTBW starts off with a little known history lesson and profiles in courage. In the early 90s, Philly was $3.25 billion in debt and Wall Street would not loan money. Bankruptcy was imminent. The federal government was not in the mood to bail out cities. We start Season 2 with a background story, and origin story, so to speak. Episode 1 covers the birth of the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority, better known as PICA. Before you hit fast forward, know that this story is a real-life story where legislators had to pull up their big boy an...
2021-02-01
34 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Equity and Home Visiting - A Discussion by the Children's Work Group Early Childhood Conference
What better way to begin the Martin Luther King national holiday weekend than a serious discussion on the role equity in the home visiting system. This episode is exceptional in its depth. We ask ourselves: what is the role of racial equity in determining who receives home visiting services? How can we overcome disparities of service delivery? And how can we collaborate together to ensure families receive the services they need? Our discussion is led by Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum of Parent Child + and co-chair of the CWGEC Conference. She is joined by Julia Reeves...
2021-01-26
40 min
How to Win a Campaign
Ep. 7: Building Advocacy Coalitions (feat. Hannah Willard)
Just like in the game Risk, alliances are important in advocacy work too. Knowing who you can partner with and creating coalitions with your allies can help you expand your reach, draw from a larger pool of resources, and give weight to your demands. This week, Joe and Martín share their coalition building and coalition management best practices, as well as insights into how to use power mapping to achieve your coalition’s goals. This episode’s guest is Hannah Willard, an advocacy trainer and LGBTQ rights advocate who will explain how you can avoid internal conflict within your...
2020-12-30
32 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
How to be Judge in Philly - with Retired Judge Mark Bernstein
Podster Pete Berson interviews retired Judge Mark Bernstein to learn about the in's and out's of becoming a judge in Philadelphia. Retired from Common Pleas Court, Judge Bernstein shares an amazing number of stories on what it takes. And these stories are amazing - you won't find these in the newspapers. Join us for MTBW's 20th episode of Season 1.
2020-12-29
1h 04
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The Finish of 'Summing it thru the 80s in Philly...
Who was busier than a one-leg guy in an ass kicking contest? Name the 76'ers first found picks during the 80s! Why was traffic court an issue? Remember those Phillies at the end of the 80s? Who yelped for Welp? This episode finishes our summation of the 80s in Philly. We cover a huge variety of issues, from sports to politics to movies and more. This episode gets us closer to ending Season 1. Check it out. Share with friends.
2020-12-15
50 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
An insider's perspective on Philadelphia before the resurrection of the 1990s - MTBW With Michael Masch
Here is an insiders view of history of Philadelphia before the resurrection that began in the 1990s. Michael Masch was one of the first ever City Council Technical staff in the 1980s. He moved on to become the Budget Director for Mayor and then Governor Ed Rendell, with stints as CFO at Penn and at the School District of Philadelphia. He was in the room where it happens, as the song from Hamilton sings. Mike talks to Pete and Joe about the 80s and sets the stage for the 1990s. Fascinating inside history. This episodes marks the 17th episode wi...
2020-12-08
1h 07
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Pennsylvania's 2020 Family Supports Needs Assessment
Home visiting is a critical service for families experiencing homelessness. This podcast discusses the recently published Family Support Needs Assessment provides data and information on the value and need for home visiting. Featured here are Karen Grimm-Thomas, Director of External Communications of the PA Office of Child Development and Early Learning, and Tara Dechert, a Project Director at the CHOP Policy Lab. The podcast also includes comments offered by two leaders in the community, Samia Bristow of the Maternity Care Coalition, and Erin Blair, a home visiting nurse with the Nurse Family Partnership. The podcast was...
2020-11-23
00 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Part 3 - Summing it through the 80s in Philadelphia
From '84 to '86. We cover Septa to Reggie White and the glory years of Buddy Ryan's Eagles, 76'ers lose to the Celtics in '85, Phils and Flyers and some Wilson Goode politics and more.
2020-11-19
28 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Part 2: Sum of the 80s from the Philadelphia Journal to the Reading Terminal
This is second part of a series of short vignettes of stuff from Philadelphia's 1980s. This segment features blather and banter on a wide range of topics, sports, movies made in Philly, some politics and sights and sounds of the city.
2020-11-19
24 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Summing through the 80s in Philadelphia - the sports + politics series
MTBW'ers Pete Berson and Joe Willard are joined by journalist Mike Freeman to summarize the 1980s politics and sports in Philadelphia as they wrap up the 80s before plunging into the 1990s. Sports championships and failures, mobsters and roofers, political scandal, we cover most it as we breeze through the 80s. This will be a special 3-part series -- it took us 29 minutes to get from 1980 to 1981!. We start off with a question - where were you on April Fools day 1985?
2020-11-18
29 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
End of the 80s in Philly
Episode 13 marks the end of Season 1. We drop Curt Flood, Jimmy Tayoun, Rev. Bill Gray, some mob stuff, some Fog Bowl stuff, and announce our guests for Season 2. Check it out.
2020-10-22
43 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Journalist Lynette Hazelton Discusses Her Article on Poverty and Philadelphia's Mayors
Journalist Lynette Hazelton joins our podsters to discuss her article in the Philadelphia Magazine "For 40 Years, Philly Mayors Have Promised to End Poverty. For 40 Years, I’ve Watched Them Fail," published September 2, 2020. Ms. Hazelton interviewed Mayors Goode, Street, Rendell and Nutter to learn how their views on how poverty affected their Administrations. The conversation with the podsters looks at education, loss of jobs, Federalism and other factors that challenged the Mayor's responses.
2020-10-06
58 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Support for Students Experiencing Homelessness in the time of COVID
A new school year is beginning. And its very different, due to Covid-19. How will homeless students be supported? What do we need to do? To help answer these questions, the Children's Work Group invited the School District of Philadelphia's Colleen Landy and Al Quarles to discuss their work to supporting all students who experience homelessness. Ms. Landy and Mr. Quarles are experts in supporting children and youth experiencing homelessness and identified more than 7,000 children and youth last year. They help anyone who needed help with access to school, supplies, and more. PEC's Roz Edwards and Kamal Marell...
2020-09-09
46 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
Unions and Philly Politics - a frank discussion with Labor Leader Lou Agre
Podcasters Peter Berson and Joe Willard record this episode from the New Ridge Brewery (not a sponsor, but we like the beer) and from Zoom, featuring local labor leader and ward leader, Lou Agre. Pete and Lou have known each other for some 50 years and are quite frank in the role of unions in Philly politics. Lou also managed a pickup basketball game for 25+ years, which you will hear about. We discuss the NFL football strike, unions role in building a pathway to the middle class, health insurance, race, changing neighborhoods and more.
2020-09-05
36 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
1987 - Part II - Mayoral Election and other stuff - how did we get through this?
1987 was a hellava year.
2020-08-05
45 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
In Family Homeless Shelters: The Self-Assessments for Child Development Support
We discuss with Marsha Basloe of the Child Care Services Association of North Carolina and Dr. Sara Shaw of Child Trends the usage and effects of the 'Early Childhood Self-Assessment Tool for Family Shelters.' The Self Assessment was pioneered by Dr. Grace Whitney in Connecticut, promoted widely by Ms. Basloe during her work at the Administration for Children and Youth, and validated by Dr. Shaw. Philadelphia's Building Early Links for Learning (BELL) and 15 emergency/transitional housing programs used the self assessment tool starting in 2017, working with Dr. Shaw and others (JJ Cutuli and...
2020-08-04
56 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW- 1987: Setting the Stage of the Mayoral Election
The prequel to the 1987 Mayoral Election, we discuss key issues: from the Flyers to the Liberty Place Fiasco, back to the Mob, a story of Ed Bacon, and a postscript of Earnie Edwards. Join podcasters Peter Berson, Mike Freeman, and Joe Willard explore Philly politics from 1980 to the present. This episode sets the stage for the next podcast that will discuss the unique Mayoral election in Philly politics.
2020-07-26
1h 00
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW - 1986 Part 1: From Heidnik to the Sinking of the Logan Homes
Join podcasters Pete Berson and Joe Willard for another exciting (because we say it is) episode. We feature the gruesome details of Gary Heidnik and the sinking homes of the Logan neighborhood.
2020-07-22
31 min
The Wow Factor
Joe Willard: How To Master The Art of Sales
Joe Willard joins us today on the podcast. He’s a master of sales and here to teach our listeners of the Wow Factor how they can better connect with customers and close those deals. A career in selling life insurance has not only taught Joe how to be a better salesman, but how to listen better, care more, and set individuals up for success. In this episode you’ll hear Joe talk about creating value for your customers, why raising the stakes may not help in a pitch, and how to tap into a genui...
2020-07-08
1h 01
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
1986 - The Ernie Edwards Fiasco to the Boom-Boom Sisters
Remember the housing developer of the house built post MOVE disaster? City Council's Boom Boom Sisters? 1986 was a mess of a year in Philadelphia. Podsters Pete and Joe are joined by guest Mike Freeman, former city editor of the Daily News.
2020-06-26
35 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
1981 - The Year in Perspective
a review of the City's political issues and leadership of 1981. Broken campaign promises, broken schools, deficits, soaring poverty, and other cheery notes. Finishes with movies and TV shows made in Philly and the status of our sports teams. We got it all.
2020-06-24
26 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW - Environmental Discussion featuring guest Hal Rosner
MTBW's Peter Berson discusses some environmental issues with Hal Rosner, acclaimed arborist and horticulturist. Included are the beginnings of Philly's greening projects and community gardening, PA Horticultural Society leading communities to add trees, window boxes, clean up vacant lots, and more.
2020-06-17
15 min
Sequelcast 2 and Friends
Fred Willard
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, Thrasher, and Alex Miller discuss the career of the late Fred Willard. Fred Willard started honing his comedy chops with Vic Grecco in Greenwich Village in the late 1950s. After joining The Second City in Chicago, he founded the comedy troupe Ace Trucking Company which led to dozens of gigs on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Aside from his hundreds of appearances on TV shows over the years ranging from Laverne & Shirley to Murphy Brown and Wizards of Waverly Place, Willard is perhaps best known for his quirky roles in the mockumentary films...
2020-06-08
38 min
Accidental Tomatoes
Episode 16: Storytelling with Drew Willard
Story is one of the most powerful forces in how we shape ideas and attitudes, and the art of storytelling can be a vehicle for deeper understanding. In this episode, storyteller and artist Drew Willard joins Joe for a conversation about the power of good storytelling and how it can give us a clearer picture of the life and way of Jesus than we often experience in traditional formats. Find more of Drew's work at https://www.gospelpilgrimstoryteller.com/
2020-05-29
54 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
The Introduction - Money Talks, Bullshit Walks!
Philadelphia politics from 1980 to the present. The good(e), the bad, the corrupt, the inane, its all here. Wretching poverty, gentrification, bombing citizens, failing schools, the Mafia, a sports-manic population, the worst civic body on the planet, who would want to be the Mayor of the City and more? If anything, its entertaining. Podcasters Peter Berson and Joe Willard go down memory lane to recall Philadelphia's charming Mayors and civic leaders. Delivered as non-news, non-history, lots of name dropping, some humor, a conversation common at most taprooms with two guys drinking beer and remembering just enough but, maybe not e...
2020-05-27
18 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Pennsylvania's Early Learning system responds to the Covid 19 Crisis
The podcast features Karen Grimm-Thomas of the PA Office of Child Development and Early Learning discusses how Pennsylvania's early learning system is responding to the COVID 19 crisis. How is the state supporting child care? What should parents think about when considering sending their child to a child care program? Will child care programs be prepared to be safe? Plus, Deborah Hartranft of the School District of Philadelphia's Early Childhood department discusses the online registration tool for Pre K.
2020-05-19
56 min
Miner Details
Joe Willard - Campus Supervisor
One of our beloved campus supervisor Joe Willard talks about his career here at Placerita, the story behind his extensive converse collection, and what he has been doing to keep busy in quarantine.
2020-05-18
12 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW Discuss 1980s Politico Fiascos with Guest Mike Freeman, former City Editor for Philly Daily News
Abscam. MOVE. Unions Annoying Mayors and more. MTBW podcasters Peter Berson and Joe Willard talk with former Daily News City Editor Mike Freeman. Mike reminisce are early and mid 1980s key stories.
2020-05-17
33 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBF - 1982 Part 2!!!!!
We're live, we're live - Part 2! Philly podcasters Peter Berson and sidekick Joe Willard review the wild times of 1982 in Philly politics. Fist fights among City Council persons to the Mumia tradegy. A few laments on Philly sports, too.
2020-05-15
20 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Philadelphia's Centralized Intake for Home Visiting
The Children's Work Group Early Childhood group discusses the intersection of the family homeless housing system with the early learning community. This podcast features Julia Reeves of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health discussing the new centralized intake process with the CWGEC.
2020-04-21
35 min
Building Early Links for Learning (BELL)
Children's Work Group Early Childhood Discussion Home Visiting and Homelessness
Welcome to the very first podcast of the Children’s Work Group Early Childhood Committee. We are group of practitioners and advocates from various different systems in Philadelphia whose common feature is that we all work with young children who experience homelessness. Your hosts today are Malkia Singleton of the Parent Child+ home visiting program and myself, Joe Willard, of the People’s Emergency Center. Today’s discussion will feature a round-table discussion by front line staff and leaders in home visiting programs here in Philadelphia. We asked them a series of questions about their experiences working with y...
2020-04-07
38 min
Money Talks and Bullshit Walks: Philadelphia Politics from 1980 to the Present.
MTBW- 1982, Part 1
Hollywood on Schulykill ... good government! bad government! its all here. Mayor does some good things. White flight, growing poverty. Lots of digressions.
2020-03-29
17 min
Getting It Wrong To Get It Right
Willard Barth - Executive Business Coach-Keynote Speaker
In this episode of the Conscious Business Podcast Joe Dalton speaks with William BarthAs a business owner and consultant, William has discovered that for a business to succeed, whether it is a small startup or a multi-national corporation, they all follow a repetitive cycle which he labels “The Anatomy Of Transformation”. This cycle is a 7 Phase framework that he has implemented in his consulting and coaching work which has created DRAMATIC results. One company using this system increased their sales by 93% in one year. Another company that Willard’s team is working with became one of the...
2020-03-26
24 min
Accidental Tomatoes
Episode 9: Deconstructing Lent Part 1
For Christians, the season of Lent is a time of reflection. But it can also be a time for those of us on the outside of religious traditions to deconstruct some of the myths that often hold us captive. Episode 9 is the first in a four-part series aimed at deconstructing Lent through the lens of one of Jesus' most well-known and important teachings: the Sermon on the Mount from chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the book of Matthew in the New Testament. In this episode, Joe breaks down some of the preconceptions of the language used in the text leading up...
2020-02-21
37 min
Modern Medusa Reptile Podcast - Where we talk everything cold-blooded (Snake Podcast)
Joshua Willard of Josh's Frogs - From The Ground Up (Reptile Podcast)
Josh Willard started by breeding cups of fruit flies in his apartment and has now turned it into a 50+ employee business. He is on a mission to make amphibians and reptiles easier to keep and bring nature into your home. We talk a bit about the origin of Josh's Frogs, bioactive vivariums, dart frog breeding, the state of the amphibian/reptile hobby, and much more! www.joshsfrogs.com https://www.facebook.com/JoshsFrogs/ Want to join the team at Josh's Frogs? : https://www.joshsfrogs.com/careers CHECK OUT OUR PODCAST: https://soundcloud.com/joe-phelan-194475994 Some of my favorite reptile supplies! ...
2018-10-03
1h 54
The Trap Set with Joe Wong
163: Atom Willard (Against Me!, Rocket from the Crypt, Angels and Airwaves, The Offspring)
Atom Willard joined Rocket from the Crypt when he was still in high school. During his ten-year tenure with the band, he honed a unique style, balancing punk rawness and precision. Atom tells Joe about: his Catholic upbringing in San Diego; his early fascination with Kiss (who would soon be displaced by bands like Iron Maiden); his time with bands like Rocket from the Crypt and Against Me; figuring out who he is outside of a band context; how he defines musical greatness; and how he is trying to be a better person.
2018-04-11
52 min
Let Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full Audiobook
Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower Audiobook by Gary W. Moon
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 329468 Title: Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower Author: Gary W. Moon Narrator: Joe Geoffrey Format: Unabridged Length: 10:02:00 Language: English Release date: 03-27-18 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Non-Fiction, Religious Studies, Philosophy Summary: Dallas Willard was a personal mentor and inspiration to hundreds of pastors, philosophers, and average churchgoers. His presence and ideas rippled through the lives of many prominent leaders and authors, such as John Ortberg, Richard Foster, James Bryan Smith, Paula Huston, and J. P. Moreland. As a result...
2018-03-27
10h 02
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2018-03-27
10h 02
Desperate Nightmares From Christ The King, Missouri
Ep. 201 - "Time Not Squandered"
2017. Darcy Donovan is hopelessly in love with a man far, far out of her reach and is getting pretty sick of it. But after an oddly prescient homeless man offers her a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, she is thrust into a deadly race against time to find the man she loves... Dramatized by Jessica Hatem Featuring the Christ The King Players Liz Anne Rimar as Darcy Donovan Michael Citriniti as Ben Franklin & Dave E. James Ford as Joe Titmouse & Solomon Beth Heidere as Cecilia Sadie Keljikian as Prostitute 1 Jay Reed as Prostitute 2 Jesse Jae Hoon Eisenberg as Bradley Jack Healy as Disappointed...
2017-10-21
37 min
Performance On Demand Podcast
POD 044 Chat With THE Joe Friel
In this episode, Craig and Jeremy are excited to chat with the legend Joe Friel. Joe is one of the first coaches in triathlons. He is published 10 books and is a found of Trainingpeaks.com. Listen in on this amazing podcast! Questions, comments or topics you would like to cover - email us at performanceondemandpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Twitter @Performondemand and Youtube! Your show hosts: Craig Willard - Certified Mental Coach Sports/Life/Business and Owner of U-Discovered, LLC •Contact •CraigWillard@U-Discovered.com •www.U-Discovered.com •www.facebook.com/craigwillardsportspsychology •Twitter @U_discovered Jeremy Brown - Head Coach and Owne...
2016-01-09
1h 03
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2014-07-09
13 min
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2014-07-09
13 min