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Whiskey Hell Podcast

Whiskey Hell Podcast

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We're the news commentary show that takes today's stories and mainstream media narratives and dismantles them. We're going to open your eyes to great craft beer and some of the ridiculous news we find as well. In all, we hope you have fun, laugh a little, cry less, and think more. Welcome to Whiskey Hell Podcast. Love, McShane/Fitz/El Jefe Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whiskey-hell-podcast--5683729/support.
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Three Guys Four Drinks Podcast

Three Guys Four Drinks Podcast

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Beer Reviews. Pop Culture. Current Events. Three Guys Four Drinks is a social commentary podcast featuring beer reviews of local, domestic, and import beers, while discussing news, sports, politics, pop culture and current events. Hosted by Sgt. Matt Reebz, Gavin the Irish, and Jeff the Wild Child. Based in New York City.
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Scotland is more than tartan castles and whisky glens - so come on in and hear the secrets from the Scots. Kim McAllister interviews Outlander stars, rugby heroes and a diverse crowd of modern Scots, young and old. All spill the beans on growing up, working in and representing this wee nation. Follow us on Instagram @ScotsSpillTheBeans
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Actionable intelligence on emerging tech, financial markets, longevity research, and peak performance. Each episode is packed with valuable insights to fuel personal and professional growth, from technologists and scientists to Zen Masters and productivity hackers; this variety show will always provide you with an abundance of unconventional wisdom. Kevin has been recognized as one of Time Magazine's 'Top 25 Most Influential People on the Web' and a 'Top 25 Angel Investor' by Bloomberg, high ...
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We make every attempt to leave it all on the court when we're recording. Tonight was no exception and some of what, while tongue and cheek, was excweptionally brutal. It didn't matter the subject, we were upfront and blunt. The JFK files were released this week, AI Copywrite was overturned by US Appeals Court, Tim Walz, Bernie, and AOC start runnin…
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In this exclusive episode of Like a Farmer, we sit down with the four farmers from Season 3 of Farmer Wants a Wife—Matt Warren, Jay Woods, John Sansone, and Colton Hendricks. The guys open up about why they decided to sign up for the reality dating show and share behind-the-scenes insights from the season. They discuss the culture shock many of the…
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Long Covid Part 2: Treatments. Studies. Histamines. Hormones. POTS. Clots. Hearts. Hope. Highly-respected Long Covid expert, Dr. Wes Ely, is back for all of your listener questions. We also check in with Physics Girl Diana Cowern on her years-long struggle with the disease. So start with Part 1, and then finish up with this episode addressing all y…
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Jefé let us in on the story about the Russian Cosmnaut dog Laika. There was crying involved by our in show audience. The EU is falling apart with massive attacks on censorship and now the posibility of forced investment by citizens savings account in the EU's warmachine. Rosie O'Donnell left the US. Ireland gets to deal with her now. Conservative j…
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In this third episode of Ag to Asphalt presented by Levrack, NASCAR driver Ross Chastain recaps the thrilling races at COTA and Phoenix, where Christopher Bell made history with three wins in a row! Ross reflects on the impact of Bell’s hot streak and shares his own experiences from these recent race weekends. We also take you to Sexton Farms in Pu…
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What is Long Covid? Is it real? What does it feel like? Do you have it? And how do you cure it? With fatigue and brain fog, you don’t want to spend hours scrolling through conflicting opinions. So we’ve got you covered with the wonderful and highly-respected pulmonologist and intensive care physician and Long Covid expert, Dr. Wes Ely. So tuck in, …
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Country music artist Drake White shares his incredible journey from small-town Alabama to the music stages of Nashville. Drake dives into the discussion around some life-altering health challenges he faced in 2019, including a near-fatal AVM rupture that left him paralyzed on his left side. Discover how he overcame adversity with resilience, optimi…
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Lot's of scripting this week as we saw the President of the United States give his State of the Union speech. Democrats protested and got kicked out of Congress. Al Green got censured, and Zelensky got removed from the White House. Tarriffs are being lied about and Canada is very upset. Also, let's not forget the coordinated messages from 23 Dem Se…
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In this heartfelt and emotional episode of Like A Farmer, former NBA player Meyers Leonard joins us to reflect on his incredible journey from the basketball court to life after the game. From the high stakes of the NBA to his deep love of rural life, Meyers opens up about the lessons he's learned along the way. He shares stories of his favorite NBA…
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Nude strangers. Icy roads. Brain rot. True love. Class warfare. Queer visibility. Scripted ad libs. Sociologist, professor, author of the book “True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us,” and straight up Reality TV Sociologist, Dr. Danielle Lindemann studies human behavior through the lens of pop culture and reality TV. Dr. Lindemann lays out the h…
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Exactly the inspiration you need. Exactly the perfect time. Pass it on to anyone who loves art and/or speaking up. I went to Comic-Con’s little sister, WonderCon, to moderate a panel on protest art with expert Carol Wells, the founder of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics and C. Andrew Hall, from the Spesh Ep: Functional Magic's Environ…
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In this episode of Ag to Asphalt, NASCAR driver Ross Chastain opens up about a challenging Daytona 500, where Trackhouse Racing lost seven cars throughout the race. Ross dives into a lighter moment from an award ceremony, where he found himself unexpectedly put in the "friend zone," adding a fun and relatable side to the life of a professional driv…
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It beats. It throws blood. It breaks – but not if Dr. Herman Taylor can help it. He is a physician, professor and director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, and an absolute legend. Cardiology is a vast field but Dr. Taylor joined for a 101 on how the heart works, and how to take care of it. Get…
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We sit down with country music sensation Tyler Farr! Tyler opens up about his least favorite #1 hit and takes us back to his roots, sharing memories of growing up in Garden City. Tyler also spills the beans on his surprising connection to the pop group 98 Degrees and gives us the story behind his breakout hit, Redneck Crazy. But the party doesn’t s…
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This week we saw five narratives pushed. King Trump, an asteroid that's going to hit us in 2032 (maybe), the Pope sounds like he's dying, Germany approves of censorship, and DOGE is bad. Jefe lets us in on which nation has the largest breasts and what the United States average size is. Stacy Abrams appears to be in trouble again. A lot of IRS worke…
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Barbs. Grunts. Bone caves. Dogs who got too close. We got porcupines, folks. Dr. Tim Bean of Cal Poly is as charming an ologist you can get, fielding questions about porcupine squeaks, stanks, cartoonish noses, and some romantic gestures that will leave you wanting to bleach your brain. We also cover counting quills, male models, flim-flam about qu…
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In this special episode of Like A Farmer, we’re joined by the legendary John Daly for a candid, unforgettable conversation. John opens up about the joy of golfing with his son, recounts his favorite Tiger Woods story and compares the golf giants Tiger and Jack Nicklaus, including a memorable meeting with the Golden Bear himself. John talks about th…
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It's our 200th episode and after four years of news, Fitz and McShane look back over why the show was started and why we continue on. It was born from Covid and it evolved to seeing narratives for what they are. We look at the news stories that stood out to us and what we're looking foward to in the future. Daily news we talked about the whacky Dem…
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Welcome to the 2025 debut episode of Ag to Asphalt, hosted by NASCAR driver Ross Chastain and presented by Levrack! Ross kicks things off with a recap of The Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, where he breaks down the race and highlights the standout moments. Next, he dives into the exciting news of NASCAR's new TV partners, bracket racing, and…
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Whether you're curious about future-proofing your career, understanding AI's global impact, or just want to hear from one of tech's most insightful leaders, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Think of AI today like computers in the '90s - those who embrace it early will have an incredible advantage. Join us as we explore what makes th…
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Country music sensation George Birge, who made waves in 2024 with two #1 hits, opens up about his journey from growing up in Austin, Texas, to walking onto the University of Texas golf team, and the unexpected twists that led him to country music stardom. We dive deep into his experience touring with Luke Bryan, using TikTok to build a dedicated fa…
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Yes, there is an -ology for that. And yes, we’re airing this episode -– with a ton of 2025 updates -– because it’s never felt more relevant. Dr. Robert Proctor is a Stanford professor of the History of Science and co-edited the book “Agnotology: The Making & Unmaking of Ignorance,” having coined the word 30 years ago. We chat about everything from …
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Welp, This week showed us what happens when tariffs get thrown around and how quick countries are going to buckle. Canada, Mexico, Panama, and Columbia caved in to Trump's demands. DOGE went ballistic and started taking down multiple areas of government that showed us just how bad spending was and how corrupt USAID is. Elephant dicks might have com…
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Gavin Adcock is no stranger to dreaming big; with aspirations of professional bull riding and even playing in the NFL, he's considered it all. After one video clip featuring his school bus beer-chugging antics while playing for Georgia Southern went viral on Barstool Sports, he realized it was time to pursue another dream: becoming a country artist…
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Do they sweat blood? Will one kill you? What are cocaine hippos? Is Moo Deng… okay? Actual real life Hippopotomologist Dr. Rebecca Lewison explains how hippos have some of the best – and worst – PR. We chat about pet hippos, subspecies, daily diets, the current state of hippo conservation, the absolute chaotic affection we have for pygmy hippos, th…
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Dry Humping Death was the theme of this weeks show and it ended up being the name as well. Airplanes crasing randomly took this weeks news. A blackhawk took out a air passanger plane flying into Reagan Internation airport. We took a look at what might have caused it and the weird sentiment that goes along with it. We also look at the Mexican regist…
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In this candid and uncensored episode, we sit down with former MLB pitcher Archie Bradley. Archie shares the unforgettable moment when a line drive knocked him out, and opens up about his biggest regret in baseball. He takes us back to his humble beginnings, including growing up with a mom who was also his principal, and the awkward experience of h…
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Sad? Cold? Hot? Wired? Blame the thyroid. Maybe. In your throat there is a butterfly-shaped gland under a shield-shaped Adam’s Apple and it controls your whole life, kind of. We asked Thyroidologist and surgeon Dr. Kepal Petal of NYU's Langone Hospital about libido factors, radioactive cats, stress and thyroids, how diet can affect them, decipherin…
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Did you know that the Shaws Jird (African Rodent) has sex up to 224 times in two hours? Yeah! They can. Fruit bats perform oral sex on each other. No, really. They do! We started there and talked at length about the first week of Trump's presidency. US borders are closed. Deportation has started. DEI is going down in a big ball of flames. CBDC’s ar…
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Dogs doing science. With their faces. As a follow-up to last week’s Ethnocynology episode about humans domesticating wolves, we chat with conservation biologist and Eco-odorologist Kayla Fratt (and her working dog Barley) about how trained animals help scientists. Sit – and stay – to learn how rescue dogs can get their dog-torate degrees, which rew…
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We sit down with Tucker Brown, a 6th generation rancher from Texas, to discuss his unique perspective on modern farming and ranching. Tucker shares insights on "The Yellowstone Effect" – the growing fascination with cowboy culture – and how it’s influencing the next generation of ranchers. He also explains his concept of "edutainment," blending edu…
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The inaugeration is coming up and we took a long look at it and the first few weeks of what we see the Trump presidency will look like. Trump coin dropped and we look at how that might go over. California wild fires continue on and we pulled some clips of couinty officials saying the quiet part outloud. Jefe is back for probably the greatest farm r…
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Ancient dogs! Domestic wolves! Anthropology! Archaeology! It’s all Ethnocynology: when humans and dogs started living and working together. The wonderful and iconic David Ian Howe is an educator and professional archaeologist whose focus is canines and people. So let’s curl up and be cute – like dogs – as we listen about breed histories, what evide…
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We sit down with Natalie and Tara from the Discover Ag Podcast to hear about their journey into the world of agriculture and how their rising podcast came to life. Together, we dive deep into the role social media plays in the agricultural space, and the ways it’s impacting the next generation of farmers and ranchers, especially when it comes to ch…
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Los Angeles is burning and we explore what happened. Governor Newsome scrambles for cover while DEI hires scrumble to blame everyone but themselves. Is Mayor Bass a communnist? We check that out. Trump is Greenland curious and so are we. Trudeau has stepped down from Canada's leadership while Andrew Tate says he wants to be PM of Britain. Flouride …
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As wildfires burn across L.A. — and my neighborhood evacuates — we thought it would be a good time to encore these Fire Ecology episodes so I can literally catch my breath. First Dr. Gavin Jones brings the heat talking about what fire is, how hot it burns, fire trends, tinderboxes, lots and lots of forest fire flim-flam, tolerant wombats, Angelina …
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We are kicking off Season 3 with a knockout guest: Miss Sydney Thomas. Sydney may be "the famous ring girl from the Netflix Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight" but did you know she's also a humble University of Alabama student who grew up in Missouri? Sydney shares her incredible story of overcoming the loss of her mother and how she landed the ring gi…
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While everyone should be celebrating the new year, a Cybertruck was blown up outside of Trump Vegas and a terror suspect is killed after running down several people on bourbon street. Not the way anyone wanted to start the new year. What does this mean? We don't know, but we try to connect the dots. There was a great deal that could be connecting t…
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HAPPINESS RESEARCH, straight up. What is happiness? How do our circumstances affect happiness? Why is the word “gratitude” kinda cringey? What can we do to feel better? Should we feel guilty for feeling happy? When is positivity “toxic?” In this encore of an episode favorite, Yale cognitive scientist, Eudemonologist, and host of The Happiness Lab p…
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It has been and incredible year. One that not only stressed people out, but also drove wedges in families. We look at the big ticket items that hammered America and give our perspective on 2025 as well. Check it out. Election Failures Biden Presidential Coup AI Becomes Dominant Maxine Waters Appears Racist DEI Starts to Fail Immigration NPR CEO Spe…
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