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The Mantras

Host Andrew Moose welcomes Brian Guy Tyndall of the Greensboro, NC based jam band The Mantras. Brian and Moose talk about the band, their most recent albums “Knot Suite” & “Be the Light” and the Mantras own yearly festival, Mantrabash.

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Joe List’s First Time

Joe List and I have a ton of similarities in comedy – both of us started shortly after high school, neither one of us had any idea what were were doing, but we both knew that we loved doing stand-up comedy. We cover everything from performing in Chinese restaurants in Boston, moving to NYC, performing on all the late-night shows and appearing on Netlfix’s “The Stand-Ups.” Joe and I talk a lot of comedy and realize we have a lot in common.

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There’s a Lot of A** – Kissery Going On Around Here

Join Meredith and Dad as they celebrate the fall of the mean girls! They discuss everything from Victoria’s insane quotes, to Detective Matt and their mutual love of Abigail. Meredith and Dad even wrap up by giving their Super Bowl picks. If you have any questions please email mydadwatchesthebachelor@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram.

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Questionable Tuna, Short Sellers, & Pablo’s Hippos

Kathleen opens the show wearing her Logboat Brewing beanie and drinking Logboat’s Yeah Buoy in preparation for Super Bowl LV in Tampa, FL. She explains the history of the NFL in St. Louis and why she is now cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs instead of the LA Rams or the Arizona Cardinals, as well as her predictions for the outcome of this year’s Super Bowl. Kathleen continues her sporting news with an update that her Fredbird beer stein is progressing and now facing sideways after the St. Louis Cardinals recent acquisition of superstar Third Baseman Nolen Arenado. She maintains that Fredbird “refuses” to face forward until the Cardinals sign Kolten Wong for the 2021 season. Also included in this episode, ” Bad Good Food”, oops Oklahoma, militia men crumbling, celebrity Holmes, more Malaysian Flight 370, Pompeii’s Aquarium, Subway’s questionable tuna, Animals That Will Kill You By State, snowy owl spotted in Central Park, Gamestop short sellers, Pablo Escobar’s Hippos, Lizze Borden’s house is for sale, and circular runways.

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Jeff Isenhour, Moonshine Mountain Soap Co.

How much moonshine should you put in your soap? Listen to this month’s Entrepreneur Exchange as hosts Jeff Neuville and Gary Muller are joined by Jeff Isenhour, the founder and owner of the Moonshine Mountain Soap Company, and learn about his startup and creative ways to make and sell soap. With a little moonshine! Plus, Jeff and Gary provide an update on the second iteration of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and share their small businesses of the month including student entrepreneurs and the first mobile bowling alley in the history of all mankind. It’s all here on this month’s Entrepreneur Exchange!

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The State of the Apple Watch

2021 kicks off with a new year, new format, and a guest “brother”! In this first episode of Season 2 of Brothers in Tech, the Brothers (and our ‘brother from another mother’, Jeff Hartman) discuss the Apple Watch. We cover the good, the bad, and our expectations/hopes for the future of this popular device. And guess what?  We actually keep this one under an hour! Rock on 2021!

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Donnie Baker, Naked Fugitives and $902.30 checks!

n this episode Jon & Stamos talk about Marc’s new glasses… are they real or just for looks? Then why is Budweiser not running an ad in the Super Bowl? Who are the boys rooting for in the Super Bowl… the Bucs or the Chiefs? After that they take listener phone calls and play another round of “How Much Is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check?” How big a check did Jon give away for his appearance in one episode of “One Mississippi?” Next it’s time for “Who’s Zoomin Who” as comedian Donnie Baker joins the show to discuss his origin story. Then in “Small Town News” a naked fugitive was rescued from a crocodile-infested mangrove by two fishermen. And finally it’s “Goodwill Hunting” when the boys unbox some cheap $5 gifts from a Goodwill. This episode is the most expensive one so far!

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Medication Management with Susan Young

This podcast offers important information and insights into the “how to’s” of managing medications, whether it’s helping an older loved one or for yourself. In this conversation, listeners will learn what it means to “manage medications,” reasons medication management is important, ways to ensure medication safety, and strategies for helping encourage a loved one to take their meds, even when not inclined to do so.

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Top Films of 2020

Movie viewing in 2020 was a strange experience. Instead of catching new releases on the big screen our hosts often streamed films on the small screens of their laptops. Despite the less than ideal circumstances cinema managed to offer numerous memorable moments and performances. Alan & Chris each share their Top 5 films of 2020 along with their traditional bonus categories of “biggest disappointment” & “biggest surprise”. After the look back to the year that was the hosts look to the future with some movie news. Last but not least the shows closes with recommendations of films to screen from the COVID free safety of your own home.

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Tom Dreesen’s First Time

“After 51 years in stand-up, I still get excited about new material.” Tom Dreesen is 81-years-old and still out there making people laugh. His new book, “Still Standing…” is filled with countless stories across his five decades in comedy. Tom was half of the first (and only!) black-and-white comedy team alongside Tim Reid, he has made dozens of appearances on Johnny Carson and David Letterman and spent fourteen years performing in every casino, theater and arena as Frank Sinatra’s opening act. He shares alot of great stories with me – everything from poor kid shining shoes in Harvey, IL to performing in front of 40,000 people in HI opening for Sinatra and everywhere in between!

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