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Query & Company
Indy Classic Preview + Colts vs 49ers Prep! Zach Osterman, Rob Blackman, and Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-27:22) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another frustrating loss for the Indiana Pacers last night against the short-handed New York Knicks. As the losses start to further pile up, so to the trade rumors surrounding Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker. How should the Pacers approach the trade deadline with those two players? (27:22-38:11) – Was last night’s Thursday Night Football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the LA Rams the best game of the season thus far? Jake and Eddie discuss and Jake explains why he wasn’t a fan of...
2025-12-23
2h 17
APUSH for All
Special Episode! 1st Semester Review
This review episode traces the broad sweep of U.S. history from 1491 through the end of Reconstruction, guided by W. E. B. Du Bois’s idea of a widening circle of democracy and a narrowing circle of caste. Rather than memorizing dates, we move chronologically while returning to core questions about power, belonging, and resistance. From Native societies before Columbus to colonization, revolution, expansion, slavery, civil war, and Reconstruction, we examine who benefited from change, who was excluded, and who fought back. Along the way, we highlight continuities as well as turning points, showing how American ideals repeatedly clashed wi...
2025-12-12
46 min
APUSH for All
“Reconstruction: Freedom’s Promise, Freedom’s Betrayal”
Reconstruction promised a new birth of freedom—and then slammed the door. In this episode, we trace that “brief moment in the sun,” from emancipation, the Freedmen’s Bureau, and the battle over land and labor to Lincoln’s lenient Ten Percent Plan, Johnson’s racist “Restoration,” and the rise of Black Codes. We follow Radical Reconstruction, Black political power, public schools, and sharecropping’s trap, then turn to Grant, the fight against the Klan, and the violent “Redemption” that culminates in the Compromise of 1877. Along the way, we ask Du Bois’s question: was Reconstruction doomed, or was it abandoned?
2025-12-07
36 min
Beyond Data Management Podcast
Tattoo Shop Fails Every Single Health Code Standard
Fresh off the holiday break, we’re back with a field-level masterclass. Cameron sits down with Zach Barr (Registered Sanitarian, Toledo-Lucas County, OH) — a next-gen EH generalist who inspects pools, beaches, body art studios, housing, campgrounds, solid waste and more. Zach walks us through his NEHA photo contest shocker: a so-called “clean room” in a piercing studio with visible growth in the sink and the wrong autoclave for hollow instruments — and exactly how a clean room should look (hint: hospital-esque).What you’ll learn-Body art safety: pre-enzymatic cleaning vs. scrubbing, autoclave basics (why a drying...
2025-12-02
57 min
APUSH for All
New Birth of Freedom: The Civil War Takes Shape
Frederick Douglass said, “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” In this episode, that struggle explodes into civil war. We open 1861 by stacking Union and Confederate strengths and weaknesses, from industry and railroads to cotton and commanding officers. Then we trace how a “short war” fantasy dies at Bull Run, how new technology collides with old tactics, and how enslaved people, Antietam, and the Emancipation Proclamation turn a war for Union into a war for freedom. Finally, we ask how Gettysburg, Sherman’s march, Black soldiers, and “states’ rights” debates still shape American memory and American politics today.
2025-11-30
28 min
APUSH for All
Cornerstone of Conflict: Secession, Civil War, and Emancipation
Alexander Stephens bragged that the Confederacy’s “cornerstone” was slavery, not vague “states’ rights.” In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we follow the road from the Kansas–Nebraska Act and “Bleeding Kansas” through Dred Scott, Lincoln’s rise, and John Brown’s raid, into the election of 1860, Southern secession, and the firing on Fort Sumter. Using secession documents, speeches, and clashes in Congress, we peel back the myth of abstract “states’ rights” and ask: the right to do what? By the end, listeners will see how a war launched to “save the Union” was already rooted in defending slavery.
2025-11-29
35 min
APUSH for All
Manifest Destiny, Bleeding Kansas: How the West Sparked the Crisis of the 1850s
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we trace how Manifest Destiny’s promise of continental expansion turned into a political time bomb. From Texas annexation, the Oregon Trail, and “Mr. Polk’s War” with Mexico to the Wilmot Proviso and the Compromise of 1850, we follow how every new acre raised the explosive question of slavery’s expansion. Then we move into the 1850s crisis: Kansas–Nebraska and Bleeding Kansas, Dred Scott, John Brown’s raid, and Lincoln’s rise in 1860. By the end, the West isn’t just a frontier—it’s the fuse that blows the Union apart.
2025-11-23
34 min
APUSH for All
The Abolitionists and the Empire of Cotton
Cotton shaped an entire world, and two voices captured its extremes. Senator James Henry Hammond boasted that “Cotton is king,” while Frederick Douglass demanded a moral storm to sweep slavery away. Between those poles—economic power and moral protest—lies our story today. We trace how revival fires, women’s activism, and Black abolitionists pushed the movement from cautious reform to immediatism. We examine why many northerners still resisted abolition, how “free soil” politics reframed the debate, and how a global cotton empire fueled southern confidence. Plus, the cultural shockwaves of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the mounting clashes that followed.
2025-11-14
35 min
APUSH for All
Engines of Change: America’s Market Revolution
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we’re tracking how antebellum America became an engine of motion and markets. From explosive population growth and immigration to swelling cities and surging nativism, we trace how canals, railroads, and telegraphs rewired space, time, and opportunity. Inside mills and workshops, we see factory discipline, early unions, and the legal breakthrough of Commonwealth v. Hunt. We follow fortunes, poverty, and the birth of a self-conscious middle class, then head west to farms feeding national markets. Together, these changes reveal a connected, unequal, and rapidly modernizing nation on the eve of sectional crisis an...
2025-11-10
32 min
APUSH for All
King Andrew vs. the Republic: The Bank War and Beyond
Two toasts, one dinner, and the Union trembled. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson declared, “Our Federal Union—it must be preserved.” His vice president, John C. Calhoun, shot back, “The Union—next to our liberty most dear.” That duel of words captured the central tension of Jacksonian America: how far federal power should reach. In this episode, we unravel four dramas—the Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal, the Bank War, and the rise of the Whigs and Democrats—to trace a single argument about power, democracy, and dissent. It’s the story of “King Andrew,” rebellion, removal, and the republic that survived them both.
2025-11-02
32 min
APUSH for All
Revival, Wheels, and Waterways: America’s Spiritual & Economic Turn, 1800–1840.
In the early 1800s, America was torn between reason and revival. As deists like Thomas Paine declared “My own mind is my own church,” a democratic wave of evangelical fervor swept through Cane Ridge, Kentucky, and beyond. The Second Great Awakening fueled reform, women’s activism, and new Black churches while industry, steam, and canals transformed work and mobility. From Whitney’s cotton gin to Lowell’s mills and Fulton’s steamboat, faith and factory remade the republic in tandem. “Revival, Wheels, and Waterways” explores how a nation in motion—spiritually and economically—began defining what progress, freedom, and destiny would mean i...
2025-10-24
37 min
APUSH for All
It Starts Out All “Era of Good Feelings” and Ends With Mass Politics, it’s Jacksonian America!
From “good feelings” to partisan fireworks, this episode traces America’s transformation from Monroe’s calm diplomacy to Jackson’s storm of mass politics. Today, we unpack the Adams–Onís Treaty and Monroe Doctrine, the Missouri Compromise’s explosive fault line, and the “corrupt bargain” that shattered consensus. As suffrage expands and party machines rise, Jackson’s populism redefines democracy—and de Tocqueville’s warnings about the “tyranny of the majority” echo loudly. It’s the story of how a nation that began chasing unity found energy—and peril—in the power of the people.
2025-10-20
26 min
APUSH for All
Jefferson, Paradoxes, and the Ridiculous War of 1812
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we dive into the contradictions of America’s third president—Thomas Jefferson. He called for unity and “a wise and frugal government,” yet his presidency was anything but simple: fighting pirates while cutting the navy, buying Louisiana while preaching strict construction, and defending liberty while enslaving hundreds. Those tensions shaped the early republic and led the nation toward the strange, often overlooked War of 1812—a war that ended with no clear winner, but lasting consequences. Join Dr. Garrison, Mr. Hill, and Ms. Keltner as they unravel Jefferson’s paradoxes and the messy birth of Ame...
2025-10-17
38 min
APUSH for All
Whiskey, Treaties, and Sedition: Testing the Constitution, 1787–1800
In this episode, we trace how the fragile new republic was pushed to its limits. From Hamilton’s ambitious financial revolution to farmers rebelling on the frontier, foreign powers testing American neutrality, and Congress silencing dissent with the Sedition Act, this decade reveals how theory met reality. As Federalists and Democratic-Republicans battled for the nation’s soul, the “Revolution of 1800” proved something extraordinary: Americans could transfer power peacefully—by ballots, not bullets—and the Constitution, though vague, could endure its first great test.
2025-10-12
33 min
APUSH for All
The Great Compromise and the Making of the Constitution
In the wake of revolution, Americans faced a new question: how do you build a republic strong enough to last, yet safe from tyranny? This episode traces the journey from the Articles of Confederation to Philadelphia’s closed-door debates—Shays’ Rebellion, rival plans, and the Great Compromise that balanced liberty with order. In this episode, we'll explore how republican ideals collided with fears of “the people,” how Hamilton and Madison defended a bold new federal system, and why the Constitution’s design—federalism, checks, and balances—still defines our political experiment today.
2025-10-05
38 min
APUSH for All
“Midnight Alarms, Continental Dreams: Congresses, Common Sense, and the War that Forged a Contradictory Freedom, 1774–1783”
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we journey from the First Continental Congress through Yorktown, tracing how protests turned into revolution. We explore Lexington and Concord’s “shot heard ’round the world,” the debates of the Second Continental Congress, and the explosive impact of Paine’s Common Sense and Jefferson’s Declaration. Along the way, we follow Washington’s struggling army, Franklin’s diplomacy, and the war’s brutal civil conflicts. But beyond battlefield victories, we wrestle with contradictions—Native nations dispossessed, enslaved people promised freedom yet denied it, women pressing for rights. How revolutionary was the Revolution? Tune in to find out.
2025-09-28
37 min
APUSH for All
From Empire to Revolt: The Road to Revolution, 1763–1773
Welcome back to APUSH for ALL! In today’s episode, we explore the turbulent decade after Britain’s victory in the French and Indian War. From the Proclamation of 1763 and the Stamp Act crisis to the Boston Massacre and Tea Party, we’ll see how taxation, propaganda, and protest reshaped colonial identity. Along the way, we’ll ask tough questions: were the Sons of Liberty heroes or thugs? Why did Boston lead the resistance? And how did debates over sovereignty and representation set the colonies on the path toward independence?
2025-09-21
36 min
APUSH for All
Minds on Fire: Enlightenment, Awakening, and Empire in Colonial America
What happens when bold ideas cross an ocean and collide with a volatile world? In this episode, we trace John Locke’s natural rights and Montesquieu’s separation of powers as they meet colonial realities—of indentured servitude, the Middle Passage, and the Stono Rebellion; of tobacco, rice, and merchant trade; of print shops buzzing with debate and pulpits alive with revival. From Enlightenment reason to evangelical fervor, from Scots-Irish migrations to the Seven Years’ War, these forces reshaped British America—setting the stage for rebellion long before 1776.
2025-09-14
34 min
Query & Company
Colts vs Broncos and Purdue vs USC Preview! Tim Stratton, Zach Osterman, and Kyle Neddenriep Join!
(00:00-24:56) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison talking about the way that NFL quarterbacks used to be developed versus how they are today. Tom Brady revealed on Colin Cowherd’s show how he became so understanding on defensive coverages and schemes early in his career, so Jake shares what he said and reacts. (24:56-33:54) – Jake and Eddie dive into the Denver Broncos defense with it being the first challenge of the season for the Indianapolis Colts offense. They highlight that there is one thing that DC Vance Joseph likes to do def...
2025-09-12
2h 08
APUSH for All
Dissenters & Dominion: Puritans, Quakers, and Empire
In Episode 2 of APUSH for ALL, we trace the uneasy path of faith, dissent, and empire in 17th-century America. From the Pilgrims’ fragile alliance with the Wampanoag to John Winthrop’s “city upon a hill,” we see how ideals collided with survival and authority. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson challenged Puritan orthodoxy; Metacom’s war scorched New England’s frontier. Meanwhile, the Restoration colonies—Carolinas, New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia—took shape under shifting imperial ambitions. Navigation Acts tightened Britain’s grip, planting seeds of resistance. It’s a story of covenant and conscience, of dissenters, dominion, and the habits of self-rule that en
2025-09-07
35 min
APUSH for All
The Seeds of Colonialism: How Mercantilism, Tobacco, and 1619 Planted the Roots of English America (1607-1676)
From Jamestown’s shaky start to Bacon’s Rebellion, this episode traces how profit and power shaped early English America. We unpack mercantilism’s rules of empire, the tobacco boom that tethered Chesapeake fields to Atlantic markets, and 1619—the year a Jamestown assembly met and the first recorded Africans arrived—reshaping labor and law. Through indentured servitude, land hunger, and conflict with Native nations, colonial elites learned to manage class tensions and harden racial boundaries. By 1676, Virginia’s ruling class turned crisis into strategy, accelerating hereditary slavery. It’s the seedbed of the plantation South—and the American story—told with sources...
2025-09-01
26 min
APUSH for All
“From Cahokia to Cortés — When Worlds Collided”
Before 1492, the Americas were far from “empty.” Cities like Cahokia, Tenochtitlán, and Pueblo towns thrived with advanced engineering, agriculture, and trade networks. This episode challenges the “virgin land” myth, tracing Indigenous innovation and diversity before European arrival. We dive into the causes of exploration, Columbus’s gamble, Cortés’s siege of Tenochtitlán, and Las Casas’s powerful critiques of Spanish brutality. We also unpack the Columbian Exchange—disease, crops, animals, and cultural blending—that reshaped both hemispheres. From monumental earthworks to world-shifting encounters, this episode reframes early American history and highlights stories too often left as footnotes.
2025-08-25
29 min
APUSH for All
Special Episode - "Stories of Perseverance in American History"
A special episode of APUSH for ALL on perseverance as we prepare to enter a new school year. We open at Valley Forge, where Washington’s starving army endures winter and emerges stronger under von Steuben. Then three portraits: John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War veteran who braved the Green–Colorado canyons and later warned about settling the arid West; Penelope Barker and the Edenton women, who publicly signed a boycott and sustained it despite ridicule; and Bayard Rustin, beaten and jailed, who mastered nonviolent strategy and organized the 1963 March on Washington. Stories that inspire grit and reflection. List...
2025-08-17
35 min
Inside Out Health
ZACH BITTER Low-Carb Performance Insights from 100-Mile Ultramarathon World Record Holder
Zach Bitter is a professional endurance athlete, coach, and podcast host of the Human Performance Outliers Podcast. He has broken multiple World and American records within ultramarathon and competed for Team USA's 100km World Championships Team. In this episode, Zach shares about his long distance running records and experiences, while being low carb and ketogenic, as well his view on running shoes, and how to overcome mindset struggles when the going gets tough. Learn more about Zach here: http://zachbitter.com Instagram: @zachbitter Get 15% off Peluva minimalist shoe with coupon code...
2025-06-13
48 min
Query & Company
Tyrese Haliburton Does It Again. Zach Osterman & Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-24:30) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the first advantage in the NBA Finals in franchise history for the Indiana Pacers. They share when they realized when it was a real possibility that the Pacers could pull off another comeback win. Finally, they touch on Tyrese Haliburton’s heroics during the playoffs. (24:30-34:38) – Jake and Eddie continue sharing thoughts on last night’s win for the Pacers by opening the phone lines for fans to share their emotions and mindset when Indiana went down by 15 points in the fourth quarter...
2025-06-06
2h 10
APUSH for All
The Press, the President, and the Pentagon: Watching The Post Through an APUSH Lens
This episode of APUSH for ALL explores The Post, Spielberg’s film about the Washington Post’s bold decision to publish the Pentagon Papers. Through the lens of AP U.S. History, the hosts analyze themes like First Amendment rights, civic activism, and government power. They spotlight Katharine Graham’s groundbreaking leadership, the legal battle that shaped press freedom, and parallels to today’s journalism challenges—from surveillance to political censorship. The episode connects past and present, reminding students that constitutional crises unfold not just on battlefields, but in newsrooms—and that truth-telling often hinges on the courage of ordinary peo...
2025-05-30
37 min
APUSH for All
“Dust, Chains, and Sirens: Watching O Brother, Where Art Thou? Through an APUSH Lens”
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, the hosts analyze O Brother, Where Art Thou? through the lens of the Great Depression and AP U.S. History themes. They explore how the Coen Brothers blend Homeric myth with 1930s Southern culture—highlighting race, class, populism, religion, and the New Deal. The film’s symbolic characters and surreal events reflect real historical dynamics, from chain gangs to the Klan to the TVA. Its iconic soundtrack revives Depression-era music as a vehicle of survival and protest. Ultimately, the episode frames the film as both satire and historical allegory—rich in connections to APU...
2025-05-23
31 min
APUSH for All
“History, Fiction, and the Frontier: Watching The Last of the Mohicans Through an APUSH Lens”
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, the hosts analyze The Last of the Mohicans through a historical lens, unpacking the French and Indian War, Native diplomacy, and myths of frontier America. They explore how the film simplifies complex Indigenous alliances and perpetuates the “noble savage” trope. While it captures certain truths about colonial conflict, it also erases Native survival and resistance. The hosts emphasize using film as a springboard for critical thinking about race, empire, and historical memory—reminding students that history isn’t just what’s portrayed on screen, but what’s left out, and why that omission mat
2025-05-15
26 min
APUSH for All
Special Review Episode with a Special Guest!
In this special review episode, APUSH for All welcomes a special guest to help us understand the ins and outs of the AP test, and offers strategies and approaches to help students get that 5.
2025-05-07
17 min
APUSH for All
Review Episode 5: Modern America – From Boom to Crisis to Global Power (1920–Present)
This special AP Test review episode of APUSH for ALL spans 1920 to the present, tracing America's cultural shifts, global rise, and political transformations. The 1920s brought roaring prosperity and culture wars, followed by the Great Depression and FDR’s New Deal. WWII turned the U.S. into a superpower, leading into Cold War confrontations abroad and civil rights struggles at home. The 1960s–70s saw social upheaval and growing distrust in government. Reagan's conservative revolution reshaped economics and politics. In the 21st century, the U.S. faced terrorism, racial reckonings, and global crises. Through it all, key APUSH themes—power...
2025-05-06
19 min
APUSH for All
Review Episode 4: From Industry to Empire (1865–1919)
This special AP Test review episode of APUSH for ALL explores the transformative period from 1865 to 1919, highlighting industrial capitalism during the Gilded Age, Progressive Era reforms, U.S. imperial expansion, and World War I. The hosts examine the rise of monopolists like Carnegie and Rockefeller, labor struggles, muckraking journalism, and reform efforts led by figures like Roosevelt, Wilson, and Jane Addams. The U.S. emerges as a global power through the Spanish-American War and WWI, though racial inequality and anti-imperialist resistance persisted. The episode encourages listeners to analyze causes and consequences of reform, imperialism, and America’s growing international ro...
2025-05-06
16 min
APUSH for All
Review Episode 3: Civil War & Reconstruction (1844–1877)
This special AP Test review episode of APUSH for ALL explores the era from 1844 to 1877, focusing on expansion, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Manifest Destiny fueled U.S. territorial growth and reignited debates over slavery, with key moments including the Mexican-American War, Compromise of 1850, and Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Civil War, triggered by secession after Lincoln’s election, saw major battles like Antietam and Gettysburg. Reconstruction brought constitutional amendments and efforts to aid freedpeople, but resistance, racism, and waning Northern support ended reforms by 1877. The hosts stress causation, continuity, and comparison as key exam themes, especially on slavery, civil rights, and fe...
2025-05-05
17 min
APUSH for All
Review Episode 2: Nation Building, Expansion & Sectionalism (1800–1848)
This is the second special review podcast from APUSH for ALL, "Nation Building, Expansion & Sectionalism (1800–1848)". The hosts review the transformative period from 1800 to 1848, emphasizing four key themes: expanding democracy, the rise of industrial capitalism, reform movements, and growing sectionalism. They trace political shifts from Jefferson to Jackson, highlighting democratic expansion for white men but continued exclusion of others. The Market Revolution reshaped the economy, spurred immigration, and widened inequality. Religious revival fueled reform efforts, including abolition, temperance, and women’s rights. As the U.S. expanded westward under Manifest Destiny, debates over slavery intensified. The episode ends by urging stud...
2025-05-02
19 min
APUSH for All
Review Episode 1: Colonization through Revolution (1491–1800)
In this special review episode, the gang provides a concise review of U.S. history from 1491 to 1800, covering APUSH Periods 1–3. They begin by highlighting the complexity of pre-contact Native societies and the transformative effects of the Columbian Exchange. The episode then examines the varied colonial strategies of the Spanish, French, and British, emphasizing how these approaches influenced interactions with Native populations and colonial development. As tensions rose, events like the French and Indian War and subsequent British policies, including the Proclamation of 1763 and various taxation acts, fueled colonial unrest. The hosts discuss the ideological underpinnings of the Revolution, drawing on...
2025-05-01
24 min
APUSH for All
The Nineties and the New Millennium
This episode of APUSH for ALL explores key political, economic, and cultural developments from the 1990s to the early 2000s. It covers George H. W. Bush’s presidency, the Gulf War, Clinton’s centrist policies like NAFTA and welfare reform, and the rise of partisan politics with the 1994 GOP takeover and Clinton’s impeachment. The hosts trace the tech boom, the 2000 election controversy, and the transformative impact of 9/11, including the War on Terror and growing national security powers. The episode ends by connecting these events to today’s polarization, globalization, and debates over privacy, democracy, and American identity.
2025-04-20
42 min
APUSH for All
“Morning in America? The 1980s and the Conservative Turn”
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we explore the 1980s and the conservative resurgence led by Ronald Reagan. They unpack Reagan’s “Morning in America” optimism, his economic policies (Reaganomics), and the culture wars that defined the decade—from the rise of the Moral Majority to MTV, Madonna, and Public Enemy. The episode also delves into the government’s slow response to the AIDS crisis and the activism that followed. On the global stage, Reagan’s Cold War strategies and his eventual diplomacy with Gorbachev are discussed. The hosts connect these themes to today’s politics, courts, public health, and on...
2025-04-13
39 min
APUSH for All
Dominoes, Draft Cards, and Dissent: The Vietnam Era
In “Dominoes, Draft Cards, and Dissent,” APUSH for ALL explores the Vietnam War’s tangled origins, brutal realities, and lasting consequences. The episode traces U.S. involvement from French colonialism to the Fall of Saigon, highlighting pivotal events like the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Tet Offensive, and Vietnamization. It dives into draft resistance, protest culture, and the growing “credibility gap” between government and citizens. Through voices of veterans, protesters, and presidents, the hosts examine how Vietnam reshaped American identity, foreign policy, and trust in leadership. Connecting the past to today, the episode asks: What does a “just war” really look like?
2025-04-07
34 min
APUSH for All
The Long Arc: The Civil Rights Movement and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality
This episode of APUSH for ALL explores the long arc of the Civil Rights Movement, tracing its roots from the failures of Reconstruction through Jim Crow, the Great Migration, and WWII. It highlights both legal milestones and grassroots activism, including the roles of Ella Baker, Ida B. Wells, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. The hosts emphasize the movement’s complexity—its evolving strategies, internal tensions, and enduring fight for dignity and justice. They connect historical resistance to today’s movements like Black Lives Matter, reminding listeners that real change has always come from ordinary people taking extraordinary action.
2025-03-30
33 min
APUSH for All
Episode 8: The Cold War Begins
This episode explores the early Cold War, from the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences to the rise of containment policy. We discuss Churchill’s "Iron Curtain" speech, George Kennan’s Long Telegram, and the U.S. shift from isolationism to interventionism with the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and NATO. We analyze the Soviet atomic bomb and espionage, the Second Red Scare, and the John Birch Society’s paranoia. Finally, we connect Cold War tensions to today’s Russia-Ukraine conflict and ask: Are we in a new Cold War? Stay tuned for insights, historical parallels, and key APUSH takeaways!
2025-03-14
33 min
Query & Company
Tyrese Terrorizes Milwaukee Again! What's the latest on the IU coaching search? Dustin Dopirak, Joel Erickson, and Zach Osterman join!
(00:00-24:04) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s heroic shot by Tyrese Haliburton to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks. They recap the entire game from start to finish and play all the calls from the shot from around the world. (24:04-42:06) – Pacers beat writer, Dustin Dopirak, from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Pacers over the Bucks. Dustin talks about the way he believes that the team will handle Tyrese Haliburton moving forward with his hip injury, assesses whether T.J. McC...
2025-03-12
2h 08
APUSH for All
Episode 7: A New Deal for America
This episode of APUSH for ALL explores the election of 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, and its lasting impact on America. Facing the depths of the Great Depression, FDR’s landslide victory over Herbert Hoover marked a shift toward government intervention. His First 100 Days introduced sweeping reforms like the Emergency Banking Act, CCC, WPA, and Social Security. Historians debate whether the New Deal ended the Depression or if WWII was the true catalyst for recovery. The episode highlights how the New Deal reshaped expectations of government, influencing modern policies and debates over economic intervention that persist today.
2025-03-10
34 min
APUSH for All
Episode 6: The Great Depression: The Crash, the Crisis, and America’s Struggle
Episode 6 of APUSH for ALL, "The Great Depression: The Crash, the Crisis, and America’s Struggle," explores the causes, impact, and response to the worst economic downturn in U.S. history. It begins with the 1929 stock market crash and explains how overproduction, consumer debt, and bank failures fueled the crisis. The episode examines President Hoover’s limited response, including the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the controversial Bonus Army crackdown. Connections are drawn to modern economic crises, from 2008 to COVID-19 relief. The hosts conclude with key takeaways and study tips for APUSH students, setting up next week’s discussion on the Ne...
2025-03-03
27 min
APUSH for All
Episode 5: The Roaring 20s
In today's episode, the gang explores the dynamic transformations of the 1920s. The hosts discuss economic prosperity, consumerism, and technological advancements like Ford’s assembly line and household appliances. They examine cultural shifts, including the rise of jazz, Hollywood’s The Jazz Singer, and the Harlem Renaissance. Political topics include laissez-faire policies, the Teapot Dome Scandal, and the Scopes Trial. The episode also highlights global finance, the Dawes Plan, and struggles faced by farmers and laborers. Drawing modern parallels, the hosts connect past conflicts with today’s issues in media, education, and economic cycles.
2025-02-23
29 min
APUSH for All
Episode 4: “Soldier’s Home” – America After the Great War
This episode explores the profound impact of World War I on American society. Drawing from Hemingway’s short story, the gang discusses the struggles of returning veterans, the psychological toll of war, and the lack of support for traumatized soldiers. The episode also examines how women’s wartime roles fueled the push for suffrage, the racial injustices faced by Black veterans, and the repression of political dissent through the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
2025-02-17
27 min
APUSH for All
Episode 3: The History of Tariffs in America
In this episode ofAPUSH for ALL, we unpack the complex history of tariffs in America, exploring their economic and political impact from the nation’s founding to the present. The gang discusses the dual purpose of tariffs—raising government revenue and protecting domestic industries—highlighting early policies like Alexander Hamilton’s vision for economic independence and the protective tariffs that fueled sectional tensions.Key moments include theTariff of Abominations (1828) and theNullification Crisis, when South Carolina, led by John C. Calhoun, challenged federal authority. The episode also covers the infamousSmoot-Hawley Tariff (1930), which worsened the Great Depression, and modern trade po...
2025-02-09
26 min
APUSH for All
Episode 2: The Progressives
In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we dive into the Progressive Era (1890–1920), a time of widespread social, political, and economic reform in response to the excesses of the Gilded Age. They explore key Progressive reforms, from Theodore Roosevelt’s trust-busting policies to the rise of investigative journalism, including Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle and Ida Tarbell’s takedown of Standard Oil. The hosts also discuss major political changes, such as the 17th and 19th Amendments, and the fight for labor rights, highlighted by the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Additionally, they connect Progressive ideals to modern issues like labor un...
2025-02-03
29 min
APUSH for All
Episode 1: Echoes of Imperialism: From McKinley to Trump
This episode of APUSH for All explores the parallels between President William McKinley’s imperial policies and modern foreign policy debates. Hosts Ms. Keltner and Dr. Garrison discuss the late 19th-century expansionist movement, including the Spanish-American War, the annexation of the Philippines, and the justifications for U.S. imperialism. They highlight opposition from the Anti-Imperialist League and the long-term impact on American foreign policy. Fast forward to 2025, former President Donald Trump has invoked McKinley’s legacy, advocating for territorial expansion and military power projection. The hosts examine how leaders past and present justify intervention in moral terms and ho...
2025-01-28
25 min
Query & Company
Notre Dame Advances + Anthony Richardson's Report Card! Dustin Dopirak, Tom Noie, Zach Osterman Join!
(00:00-28:12) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Notre Dame’s win over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl last night. Additionally, they hand out an Anthony Richardson report card based off subjects that Jake created. Finally, they touch on the Indiana Hoosiers defeating Rutgers last night and Purdue’s road victory against Minnesota. (28:12-43:42) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to recap Tyrese Haliburton’s excellent performance last night in South Beach. Dustin also assesses who will be losing minutes when Aaron Nesmith makes his return, di...
2025-01-03
2h 33
Query & Company
IU College Football Playoff Chances + Purdue Falls to Marquette! Brian Neubert, Zach Osterman, and Dustin Dopirak Join!
(00:00-23:53) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the College Football Playoff rankings that were released last night. They have a discussion as to what former Ohio State Buckeye, Joey Galloway, said about the Indiana Hoosiers. (23:53-35:13) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert joins Query & Company to recap last night’s loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Marquette Golden Eagles, believes Trey Kaufman-Renn will be the leading scorer this year but won’t be able to provide some of the guarantees Zach Edey did a season ago, and then evalu...
2024-11-21
2h 02
Query & Company
Jarace Walker Joins! Pacers and IU Basketball Win! Tony East, Matt Taylor, Zach Osterman, and Ted Karras Join!
(00:00-25:00) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison talking about some basketball! Jake and Jimmy share their thoughts on the Indiana Pacers defeating the Orlando Magic and the Indiana Hoosiers defeating SIU Edwardsville Cougars. (25:00-33:39) – After focusing on basketball in the opening segment, Jimmy and Jake shift their focus on this week’s game for the Indianapolis Colts against the Buffalo Bills. They have a conversation about the comparisons people draw between Anthony Richardson and Josh Allen. (33:39-40:44) – Hour number one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy, Eddie, and the...
2024-11-07
2h 16
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 16 Halloween
Lindsey Clifford joins me, Zach and Kassie on a Halloween podcast where we try to scare the hiccups out of Kassie.
2024-11-03
2h 58
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 15 88 Pontiac Lemans
I have Zach and Cotex (Cody Meyer) with Ronzo stopping by for a short appearance as we talk sh*t about a lot of subjects. (Again do your own research and do not take what we say to the bank that check will bounce.)
2024-10-27
3h 07
Ministry Without Hating It
#35: It May Be the Last Time | Perspective & Joy for Hard Ministry feat. Zach & Caitlin Thomas
How do you keep the “why” of ministry at the forefront of your ministry? Sometimes it takes a healthy dose of perspective of another leader’s reality. This episode with NextGen Leaders, Zach & Caitlin Thomas, may be one of those moments. In this interview they share how they’ve been able to see fruit in their inner city student ministries, the gospel burden every ministry leader should carry, and the importance of stepping back and saying, “But Look What God Did!” We also finally answer the debate of which city is actually the real “Little Chicago”.Resources Highli...
2024-10-15
1h 15
Query & Company
Will Anthony Richardson play on Sunday in Jacksonville? Joel A. Erickson and Zach Osterman join!
(00:00-25:34) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest news surrounding Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor’s injuries. Additionally, they discuss yesterday’s MLB playoff games and examine the Jacksonville Jaguars. (25:34-40:06) – Yesterday the Colts announced that they have released kicker Spencer Shrader from the practice squad, and leads to a lengthy conversation between Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie about Matt Gay’s future. (40:06-44:49) – Hour number one concludes with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook asking for a caller to chime in on a debate that was had duri...
2024-10-02
2h 15
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 14 We're back
Zach, Kassie and I get back at it after a little time off.
2024-09-24
2h 36
Deep Shot
Previewing & Picking Week 2 of CFB & Week 1 of the NFL with Zach Schiffer
The guys dive into some of the biggest games this weekend. Texas plays Michigan in a Top 10 matchup. Chiefs and Ravens kick off the NFL on Thursday. Eagles-Packers on Friday in Brazil. All that and we give you our best Bets of the weekend! LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
2024-09-05
58 min
Query & Company
Colts Football is back! George Bremer, Zach Osterman, and Sam King join!
(00:00-27:59) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news from earlier in the day that Andrew Nembhard and the Indiana Pacers have reportedly agreed on a contract extension. They also share some thoughts on Ryan Kelly approaching the Colts about an extension, but the front office didn’t seem interested at the time. (27:59-41:35) – The Lafayette Journal & Courier’s Sam King joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook following the first day of Big Ten Media Day where Purdue Head Coach Ryan Walters addressed the media ahead of year two. He...
2024-07-24
2h 18
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 11 Hawk Tuey
Zach and I bring on a longtime friend Kyle Tuey the original (Hawk Tuey) to talk about the good ol days
2024-07-15
3h 44
Query & Company
Team USA Recap + College Football Preview! Scott Agness, Alan Karpick, and Zach Osterman join!
(00:00-26:14) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Jake’s trip to Chicago yesterday for the White Sox game against the Minnesota Twins. They also share some thoughts on the game last night between Team USA and Canada. Finally, Jake starts a conversation as to whether there should be concern that Bennedict Mathurin isn’t on Canada’s roster. (26:14-45:14) – Alan Karpick, President and Publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the day that the Purdue Boilermakers released their football jerseys for the upcoming season to share h...
2024-07-11
2h 26
Query & Company
Examining Zach Edey & Kel'el Ware's Draft Profiles + Good For The Heart Friday!
(00:00-27:45) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s baseball game at Rickwood Field between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants. Additionally, they discuss the powerful message that Reggie Jackson delivered last night when asked about being back in Birmingham, Alabama. Finally, they get into the NBA Draft a little bit with it a week away. (27:45-42:18) – Jake and Jimmy continue discussing the NBA Draft with a focus on the two players from Indiana college that will hear their name called in the first round...
2024-06-21
2h 21
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 9 Bringing back the 90's
Zach, Kassie and I riminess about the how everything was better in the 90's and come up with a plan to save Anheuser-Busch.
2024-06-21
2h 46
Welcome to Jacktown
Episode 7 Survival
Zach, Kassie and I give you our expert knowledge of the wild and how to survive.
2024-06-20
3h 09
Welcome to Jacktown
Chicken poop (coop) fire
Kenny Thien joins me Zach and Kassie to recall a tragic chicken coop fire incident.
2024-06-06
2h 56
Welcome to Jacktown
Big mother trucking
Me Zach and Ronzo (Ronald McEvers) discuss Ronzo's crushed dream of owning a brewery.
2024-06-06
2h 28
Welcome to Jacktown
Horse shoes are a midwest thing
Zach and Kassie McEvers join me again along with brief appearance from neighbor Jeremy Clifford.
2024-06-06
2h 55
Welcome to Jacktown
Here we go
I sit down with my friends Zach and Kassie McEvers and discuss life.
2024-06-06
3h 44
Query & Company
Pacers Offseason Outlook + Colts Expectations. Tony East & Zach Osterman Join!
(00:00-28:12) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Zak Keefer, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the unprofessionalism of Jake to start the show compared to Derek Schultz’s yesterday and Zak’s today. The show starts with Jake and Zak discussing how much of a steal Michael Pittman Jr.’s contract is now that a handful of other receivers have been paid. Finally, they touch on if people will ever get tired of the NFL with how soon they could be playing every day of the week during the season and stretching out to a twenty-game season eventual...
2024-05-30
2h 25
OBU-FM
In Review - Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin
Season 2, Episode 3: In Review - Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin Join us this week as we travel back to 1973 to discuss the iconic Led Zeppelin album, Houses of the Holy. What is a crunge? Is Phil Collins truly to blame for the disastrous reunion at Live Aid? How do you pronounce D'yer Mak'er? Why was "Houses of the Holy" not on the Houses of the Holy record? Hear the answers to all of these questions and more in this week's episode. (Originally released on October 19, 2023) Sam's 3...
2023-11-02
48 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 50: Navigating Mental Wellness in Law - An Insightful Chat with Jordana Confino
In our latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers: The Biglaw Lateral Market, we delve into the timely and crucial topic of mental health in the legal profession with Jordana Alter Confino, Founder of JC Coaching & Consulting and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law. Jordana explained how the science of positive psychology helped her to transform her life and career—and how she is now using it to help others do the same. Covering both institutional reforms that law firms can adopt and small but important changes that individual lawyers can make, our conversation offers actionable ins...
2023-09-13
35 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 50: Navigating Mental Wellness in Law - An Insightful Chat with Jordana Confino
In our latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers: The Biglaw Lateral Market, we delve into the timely and crucial topic of mental health in the legal profession with Jordana Alter Confino, Founder of JC Coaching & Consulting and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law. Jordana explained how the science of positive psychology helped her to transform her life and career—and how she is now using it to help others do the same. Covering both institutional reforms that law firms can adopt and small but important changes that individual lawyers can make, our conversation offers actionable ins...
2023-09-13
35 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 49: A Conversation with Marta Ricardo, Director of Lawyering Skills and Assistant Dean of Professionalism at Fordham Law
Join us for a new episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, as we welcome Marta Ricardo, the dynamic Director of Lawyering Skills and Assistant Dean of Professionalism at Fordham Law. Charting her course from big law into finance before transitioning into academia, Marta delivers insights about the skills lawyers must develop to thrive in today's world. Marta offers her perspective on how the profession is changing while making her case for the principles of practice that remain immutable. For our Moves of the Week, we spotlight seismic industry shifts: Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison onboards four top-tier partners from Kirkland & Ellis, i...
2023-08-21
29 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 49: A Conversation with Marta Ricardo, Director of Lawyering Skills and Assistant Dean of Professionalism at Fordham Law
Join us for a new episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, as we welcome Marta Ricardo, the dynamic Director of Lawyering Skills and Assistant Dean of Professionalism at Fordham Law. Charting her course from big law into finance before transitioning into academia, Marta delivers insights about the skills lawyers must develop to thrive in today's world. Marta offers her perspective on how the profession is changing while making her case for the principles of practice that remain immutable. For our Moves of the Week, we spotlight seismic industry shifts: Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison onboards four top-tier partners from Kirkland & Ellis, i...
2023-08-21
29 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 45: Strategic Marketing in Law with Legal Marketing Expert Stefanie Marrone
In our latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, we're thrilled to host Stefanie Marrone, a remarkable leader at the intersection of marketing and business development for legal professionals. Marrone discusses how she found her way into consulting, as she sheds light on the common marketing missteps law firms make while offering valuable advice on what firms can do to elevate their profiles and differentiate their brands in a competitive landscape. She shares transformative client success stories, showcasing the power of strategic marketing, and provides a thoughtful exploration of the evolving identity of law firms as they adapt to better serve t...
2023-06-21
32 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 45: Strategic Marketing in Law with Legal Marketing Expert Stefanie Marrone
In our latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, we're thrilled to host Stefanie Marrone, a remarkable leader at the intersection of marketing and business development for legal professionals. Marrone discusses how she found her way into consulting, as she sheds light on the common marketing missteps law firms make while offering valuable advice on what firms can do to elevate their profiles and differentiate their brands in a competitive landscape. She shares transformative client success stories, showcasing the power of strategic marketing, and provides a thoughtful exploration of the evolving identity of law firms as they adapt to better serve t...
2023-06-21
32 min
Pop Culture By Volume
The National - Album rankings and general notes
Send us a textHello and welcome back!Since we are deep diving into the National what better drink to get us there than bourbon. We started with Guadlupe from Garrison Brothers Distillery. This bourbon was aged four years in toasted and charred white American oak barrels and an additional two years in port casks imported from Portugal. This was a sweeter bourbon that is 107 proof and 53.5% abv. Then we switched to the classic cocktail, Old Fashioned. We used Four Roses Bourbon (80 proof/40% abv), a bourbon we feel goes great in cocktails. Enjoy o...
2023-06-04
1h 14
Anti-Heroes with Zach Blair
Sara L'Abriola- Hank, The Overcoats, Samia
Today I get to meet Sara L'Abriola! Sara was born into a musical family in 1998 in Garrison, New York. Her father is an award-winning sound designer and composer; her mother, a singer/guitarist and teacher. Sara’s own early musical training included classical guitar at 8 years old, and at 13 she discovered and became passionate about the music of Django Reinhardt. More recently she she's toured and recorded with the likes of Samia, The Overcoats, Cold War Kids, Gus Dapperton and her own project Hank. We discuss her hired gun work, her affinity for Django, and how this influence seeps into her...
2023-01-12
42 min
Human Performance Outliers Podcast with Zach Bitter
Tara Garrison - Full Spectrum Of Fitness & Nutrition
Tara joined me for a live podcast recording at KetoCon. She has a broad range of fitness accomplishments, from running the Boston Marathon to training for bodybuilding competitions. She has explored both keto and low carbohydrate diets and shares where she lands on this topic. Tara's education includes; NASM, ICANS, CFSC and more. HPO Sponsors: zachbitter.com/hposponsors Athletic Greens: athleticgreens.com/HPO Optimal Carnivore: amazon.com/optimalcarnivore promo code: humansave10 Support HPO: zachbitter.com/hpo Support HPO: patreon.com/HPOpodcast Tara: taragarrison.com IG: @coachtaragarrison Tiktok: @c...
2022-07-15
1h 03
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 15: Bruce Lubin, Principal, Lateral Link
Join our hosts David Lat and Zach Sandberg on the latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers: The Biglaw Lateral Market, as they sit down with Lateral Link Principal, Bruce Lubin, who brings fifteen years of lateral partner and group recruiting to the table. Enjoy this fresh, candid and engaging look inside the secretive world of strategic partner hiring in Big Law. Zach and David also break down notable moves in the market, including Debevoise & Plimpton's hiring Jay Nekuom from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates in San Francisco and Rick Rule's departure from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & G...
2022-03-31
34 min
Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 15: Bruce Lubin, Principal, Lateral Link
Join our hosts David Lat and Zach Sandberg on the latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers: The Biglaw Lateral Market, as they sit down with Lateral Link Principal, Bruce Lubin, who brings fifteen years of lateral partner and group recruiting to the table. Enjoy this fresh, candid and engaging look inside the secretive world of strategic partner hiring in Big Law. Zach and David also break down notable moves in the market, including Debevoise & Plimpton's hiring Jay Nekuom from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates in San Francisco and Rick Rule's departure from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & G...
2022-03-31
34 min
This Startup is being Recorded
E16 - A Focus Group of One (w/ Adal Rifai)
Agenda:A user finally showed up to our weekly user interview session! Zach Lambic from Al Dente, WyomingTakeaways:Kate to figure out if the server room’s sprinklers are going, hope the company isn’t destroyed, and hope she doesn’t have to pull Matt out of his therapy sessionAdd “Wresting with Dog” as a human impact couch breaking test scenario Calathea and Zach to talk offline about paying for some sponsored content on Dominic the Mastiff’s Instagram accountZach is played by Adal Rifai. Adal is an improviser, podcaster, pro...
2022-02-16
31 min
CovertAction Bulletin
Oliver Stone‘s JFK w/Zach Sklar & Jim DiEugenio
This first episode of the CovertAction Bulletin podcast is also the first part of our Destiny Betrayed series on the JFK assassination. In this episode, Aaron talks with Zachary Sklar, the co-screenwriter of Oliver Stone's JFK. They are joined by series producer, Jim DiEugenio, the writer and co-creator of Oliver Stone's JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, now streaming on Showtime. Released in 1991, JFK was based upon Jim Garrison's memoir, 'On the Trail of the Assassins.' The book was published by CovertAction Magazine's old publishing arm, Sheridan Square Press. Zachary Sklar edited Garrison's memoir before taking on...
2021-12-06
05 min
Inside Out Health
ERRIN SMITH Keto Diet Mistakes, Emotional Eating and the Path to Healing
Errin Smith has worked with such renowned medical doctors as Dr. Daniel Pompa and Dr. Zach Bush. She is the founder of the What We Crave Emotional Eating Summit. In this episode, Errin and Tara talk about Errin's journey from crazy gut health issues to healing and what mistakes you should avoid when doing keto. Learn about What We Crave Emotional Eating Summit here. Instagram: @that.health.chick Upgraded Formulas - Inside Out Health Podcast Special Offers: Click HERE for the Upgraded Formulas Hair Test Kit Special Offer C...
2021-10-22
59 min
Run the Pass with Chef Andre Natera
From Burger King to Top Chef: How A Self-Taught Chef Worked His Way Up Through Michelin Star Restaurants
On this episode of Run The Pass, Host Andre Natera talked with Byron Gomez about his career, Top Chef, his love of travel, and a super-secret project.Lately, he has been taking some time off, traveling, and networking, but mostly trying to get out after staying inside for a year during the COVID-19 Pandemic. He talked about some of the food in the nine cities he’s traveled to in the last month and a half. He’s currently working in Aspen at the 7908, which operates on a seasonal schedule, so they are off roughly a month betw...
2021-06-07
42 min
Live Better Now
BRITTANY GARRISON - Financial Literacy Coach
Brittany is a Financial Literacy Coach and Digital Entrepreneur. She will show you how to make enough money part-time to do whatever you want to do full-time. Brittany has a really interesting life story. In her early 20's fresh out of college with all the degrees, she found herself well-educated, and working as a well-paid government employee in Washington, DC,. That wasn't enough so she uprooted her life, moved to Atlanta where she could surround herself with other entrepreneurs and business leaders in the field she wanted to pursuit. By taking that leap of faith and risking it all, and...
2021-04-20
18 min
Deep Shot
Episode 13: JJ Watt to Arizona, Braves Baseball Is Back, & NBA All-Star Weekend
Caleb Speir joins the showto talk JJ watt joining the cardinals, Russell WIlson causing drama in Seattle, and Mel Kipers latest mock draft. Ryan Steed joins to give a breakdown on the Braves offseason moves and what he expects for the team this season. Zach Stouffer joins the talk the Hawks Firing Lloyd Peirce and the NBA All Star Weekend competitions.
2021-03-03
1h 06
The Pepper Pack Podcast
The Pepper Pack Podcast #18
Is this some sort of alternate reality or is Josh just confused... We've got Zach and Zach for this episode. But the one thing you can trust is that Dr Pepper is consumed during this episode of The Pepper Pack Podcast and oh is it good. Zach Garrison Instagram: zachariah_garrison The Pepper Pack Podcast #18 on YouTube The Dr Pepper commercials shown in the episode: Dr Dre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oIMwxg8-J0
2021-03-01
46 min
Deep Shot
Episode 3: Quick NFL Week 15 Recap, CFB Playoffs Revealed & NBA Regular Season Begins
Garrison quickly recaps the 15th week of the NFL season, Drew Gabriel join the show to discuss the CFB Playoffs and New Years six bowls, and Zach Stouffer joins to talk about the beginning of the NBA season.
2020-12-22
50 min
Inside Out Health
DR ZACH BUSH: The Gut Microbiome & Our Connection to Nature
Zach Bush MD is an internationally recognized educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems. He is a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology, and hospice care. Dr. Zach founded *Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer's Footprint to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health. His passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including topics such as the role of soil and water ecosystems in human genomics, immunity, and gut/brain health. His education has highlighted the need for a radical departure from chemical farming and pharmacy, and his ongoing eff...
2020-08-28
59 min
THIS IS THE WAY
Simplicity: Social Media
Philippians 4:6-8 Why should we simplify social media? I'll keep it short and simple; Social media is designed to be addictive. Social media steals your joy. Social media makes you mean. Two ways to simplify social media Limit Time limits Who you follow What groups you're a part of Access Eliminate Delete social media accounts Keep it off your phone For additional study and resources check out: Freedom of Simplicity by Richard Foster Bridgetown’s series on Simplicity The More of Less by Joshua Becker Enough by...
2020-08-20
10 min
Brotherhood Without Manners - A Song of Ice and Fire Re-Read Podcast
Theon 6: Fall of a Prince
Your favorite full spoiler reread podcast of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, Brotherhood Without Manners is back with another chapter from Clash of Kings. This time we are reading Theon 6, his final chapter in the second book! Theon has his breakfast interrupted by Maester Luwin informing him that Rodrik and his forces have arrived. Gathering his forces in the yard, Theon sizes up his garrison to see what chance they stand. Rodrik parlays with Theon Turncloak with some of the most badass banter we have seen. Theon believes he is saved as...
2020-07-31
48 min
Brotherhood Without Manners - A Game of Thrones reread Podcast
Theon 6: Fall of a Prince
Your favorite full spoiler reread podcast of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, Brotherhood Without Manners is back with another chapter from Clash of Kings. This time we are reading Theon 6, his final chapter in the second book! Theon has his breakfast interrupted by Maester Luwin informing him that Rodrik and his forces have arrived. Gathering his forces in the yard, Theon sizes up his garrison to see what chance they stand. Rodrik parlays with Theon Turncloak with some of the most badass banter we have seen. Theon believes he is saved as...
2020-07-31
48 min
Inside Out Health
ERRIN SMITH Emotional Eating & What We Crave
Errin Smith is the creator of the What We Crave Emotional Eating Summit. Errin, also known as That Health Chick, has had a solid career in the health and wellness space for over 10 years, working with some of the biggest names in the industry such as Dr. Zach Bush and Dr. Dan Pompa and many more. She has highly reputable experience in advanced protocols for fasting, detox, nutrition, and microbiome health. She is also an athlete, fitness fanatic, health nut, and is obsessed with mindset and personal development … no wonder she's called that health chick....
2020-05-22
1h 05
The Most Interesting People I Know
22 - Zach Roberts on Bloomberg's NYPD and Antifascist Journalism
CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes descriptions of racially-motivated violence. Zach Roberts is a photo and video journalist whose work has been published on the cover of the New York Daily News, The Observer, The Guardian and on the inside of the New York Times, TheNation.com, Al Jazeera, Washington Post, Buzzfeed and Newsweek, among others. For the past 10 years, Zach's been on the trail covering social movements, investigating election theft and corporate crime, and most recently tracking white extremism. Some notable events and stories he's covered are Ferguson, Occupy Wall Street, the Unite the...
2020-02-26
1h 45