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Daily Grindhouse roams the off-roads and back-alleys of movies and popular culture. If it's too weird or too crazy for anyone else, we'll investigate. Occasionally we get sincere, and that's when we're the most trouble.
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Career bartenders Mike Vanderbilt and Ashley Karasoff dive into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the service industry from the front of house all the way to the back of house. With over two decades of experience behind the bar, the two hosts talk shop over a couple cocktails sure to entertain anyone who's worked service or ever eaten in a restaurant.
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An independent Virginia Tech Athletics Podcast, with Andrew Alix, Ricky LaBlue, and Mike McDaniel. Brought to you by Main Street Pharmacy in Downtown Blacksburg, Homefield Apparel, and Vivid Seats. Thanks for listening! If you like what you're hearing, shoot us a follow, leave a 5 star review and spread the word to your Hokie friends.
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The Auburn Express

The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub

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Your #1 source for Auburn Sports content. The Auburn Express is your place to hear comprehensive commentary on Auburn Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Gymnastics. In the SEC, sports are king and The War Rapport delivers a unique sports commentary experience in spades. Show hosts, Ike Jones, Ceasear Walker, B Wil, and Mike G. chop it weekly about sports happenings around Auburn University and the SEC. Visit thewarrapport.com for more Auburn sports coverage and content.
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Football Is Family is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sports' Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY Today we talk to author Paul Hembekides about his new book, his life in sports, and his pursuit of sports facts throughout the ages. You can get his book wherever books are sold. ABOUT FOOTBALL IS FAMILY Do you bleed you…
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The Hokies head down to Miami on a short week to take on the No. 7 Hurricanes on Friday night. Can Virginia Tech pull of a stunner as a three-score underdog? _______________________________ Rate, Review, and Subscribe to Hokie Hangover wherever you get your podcasts. Also, support our sponsors below:Counts Family Pharmacy: ⁠https://www.msblacksburg…
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Ashley, Dan, and Mike are joined by friend and one of the six DoM listeners, Wyatt! The episode's focus is Marcy Playground's 1997 self-titled debut but along the way, the crew gets sidetracked by hot dogs, fast food architecture, AI yacht rock covers, Sexyy Red's lipgloss line, and baby oil.
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Football Is Family is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sports' Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY Today we talk to Brian Kimbrow, former running back for the Vanderbilt Commodores about his football life, his work ethic, the coach that made a difference in his life, and the love he has for the game. Brian is an amazi…
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After a terrible loss to an undermanned Arkansas team, Hugh Freeze is searching for answers. A losing season has become a real possibility on the Plains and Auburn has to find answers fast. After 4 week where does Auburn rank on the SEC totum pole? Chis Phillips from @SECUnfiltered joins Mike G from the @TheWarRapport to discuss his latest power ra…
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Hugh Freeze says the battle for QB1 will rage on into week 5 as Auburn prepares to face the Oklahoma Sooners. 2-2 Auburn badly needs a win and Freeze believes better QB play will elevate the Tigers from losers to choosers! Mike G from the @TheWarRapport and Charli 5 from @TheBarnAuburn joins the show to talk about what Freeze had to say ahead of th…
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Virginia Tech lost to Rutgers 26-23 at Lane Stadium on Saturday, and once again fell victim to a slow start and lack of complementary football for most of the contest. We discuss the latest letdown and the state of the program after a 2-2 start to the season. _______________________________ Rate, Review, and Subscribe to Hokie Hangover wherever you…
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Johnny Rabbit delves into the historical significance of 1966 in St. Louis, highlighting Bob Cuban's musical successes and the last year of minor league hockey. He recalls the final streetcar ride, the controversial CBS documentary on Webster Groves, and the failed Spanish Pavilion project. The discussion also touches on the Cleveland High School B…
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om Ackerman joins the show to break down Missouri's narrow 30-27 double-overtime victory over Vanderbilt. Ackerman discusses the team's shaky performance, Brady Cook's struggles, and Luther Burden's key role in the win. The conversation also touches on Missouri's upcoming challenges against Texas A&M, Alabama, and Oklahoma, as well as Illinois’ imp…
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Fred Bodimer reports on CBS News correspondent Lisa Ling's feature about two American women, Mary Theresa Streck and Bridget Mary Meehan, who are leading the movement for women's ordination in the Roman Catholic Church. Despite being excommunicated, they continue their ministry in Albany, New York, as part of the Association of Roman Catholic Women…
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Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillen delve into the excitement surrounding the "Big Boy," a massive steam-powered locomotive from the 1940s, weighing 1.5 million pounds and featuring 14 wheels. Currently touring as part of the Heartland Tour, the iconic train travels across states from Colorado, sparking public fascination. The hosts discuss the train's…
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In this episode, Scott Jagow celebrates the extraordinary uniqueness of the human voice, emphasizing how each person’s laugh and speech are distinct—even among identical twins like Jason and Devin McCourty. Jagow explores the art of vocal impressions, mentioning Frank Caliendo and the legendary Mel Blanc, known for iconic voices like Bugs Bunny. He…
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John Hancock and Michael Kelley delve into the 2024 presidential race, focusing on the authenticity of campaign promises and policy stances. Michael argues that both candidates are shifting to the middle to win over voters, emphasizing the influence of Kamala Harris's strategic campaign efforts in battleground states. John maintains that Donald Tru…
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Megan Lynch is joined by Michael Willis and Eric Mumford to discuss their experiences and insights on the contrasting St. Louis housing developments of Pruitt–Igoe and Laclede Town. The conversation touches on national urban decentralization policies and their effects on neighborhoods. They explore the role of modern architecture in social failures…
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Scott Jagow interviews Mike Scully, regional president of PNC Bank, about the bank’s long-standing involvement in the Great Forest Park Balloon Race. Scully discusses the event’s significance for St. Louis, the variety of family-friendly activities, and the unique thrill of hot air ballooning. While admitting his own fear of heights, Scully appreci…
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Fred Bodimer reports on the growing female priesthood movement, led by women like Reverend Mary Theresa Streck and Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan, who are challenging the male-dominated traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. Despite opposition from the Vatican and Pope Francis’s stance against women deacons, these women lead an inclusive Catholic com…
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Football Is Family is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sports' Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY Today I had the pleasure of talking to a lifelong Redskins/Football Team/Commanders fan, Mike Richman. Mike loves his football, and just so happens to have written several books over the team from DC, including a new boo…
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On a brand new podcast, we cover A LOT of ground. First, we start out with breaking news on a potential resolution between Florida State, Clemson and the ACC. Then we talk about Tennessee's new season ticket "talent fee upcharge. Finally, we get into our Rutgers preview and ACC picks. _______________________________ Rate, Review, and Subscribe to H…
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Hugh Freeze spoke to the media at his regular Monday press conference and talked about Hank Brown, poor defensive play, and special teams. Mike G and Charli 5 talk about what Freeze had to say about all of this ahead of Arkansas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The War Rapport || Mike G • B Wil • Ike Jones • C-Dub
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It's victory pod time! The Hokies exorcised their Norfolk demons and blew out the Monarchs 37-17 on Saturday night. It wasn't always pretty, but the emphatic win was a step in the right direction. Mike and Ricky discuss the victory and the outlook for the program moving forward. _______________________________ Rate, Review, and Subscribe to Hokie H…
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Fred Bodimer discusses Pope Francis's recent 12-day journey across Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore. The Pope's trip focused on supporting remote Catholic communities and addressing pressing issues such as poverty, sustainable development, and climate change. Highlights include his visit to Vanimo in Papua New Guinea, where he…
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Fred Bodimer discusses Pope Francis's recent 12-day journey across Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore. The Pope's trip focused on supporting remote Catholic communities and addressing pressing issues such as poverty, sustainable development, and climate change. Highlights include his visit to Vanimo in Papua New Guinea, where he…
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In this heartfelt episode, Scott Jagow chats with Stuart McMillan about the recent passing of his beloved dog, Drake. Stuart shares his emotional journey from the shock of the loss to the ways he's coping, including digging a grave and explaining the experience to his children. The conversation touches on the profound attachment people have to thei…
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In this episode, Joey Zanaboni and Jennifer Siess are joined by MLS Commissioner Don Garber. Garber reflects on the swift development of St. Louis City SC and its stadium, praising the community's pride and the global broadcast of their games. He discusses the significance of St. Louis City's brand, including its name and logo, and outlines MLS's f…
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In this episode of Hancock and Kelley, Scott Jagow and guests John Hancock and Michael Kelley dissect the fallout from recent debate statements made by former President Trump, including his controversial remarks about pets being eaten in Springfield. They explore the strategic impact of these comments and how Kamala Harris’ campaign is capitalizing…
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We start with a discussion on the latest iteration of conference realignment that has suddenly revived the Pac-12, before diving into the VT-ODU series and discussing Saturday night's game in Norfolk against the Monarchs. _______________________________ Rate, Review, and Subscribe to Hokie Hangover wherever you get your podcasts. Also, support our …
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Virginia Tech is in the win column after a 31-14 victory against Marshall on Saturday afternoon in the 2024 home opener at Lane Stadium. The Virginia Tech defense bounced back in a big way after a poor Week 1 showing at Vanderbilt, but the offense is still a work in progress. Mike and Ricky discuss the win and some trends to follow for the rest of …
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For his weekly Roaming St. Louis segment, KMOX host Scott Jagow stopped in at the brand new sports bar in Soulard, Ray's Sportshouse. He chats with mother and son owners Allie and Corbin Ray about the wings people are raving about, their approach to presenting sports, their academic lives and more.By Audacy
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Take a trip back to the vibrant St. Louis of the 1960s with Johnny Rabbit, where Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho ruled the theaters and local watering holes buzzed with life. From classic cinemas like Rio High Point to the era’s famous eateries and live music venues, this episode dives deep into a time of transition. Hear about wrestling at the Chase, pi…
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In this episode, we explore the magic of fall—a season filled with nostalgia, warmth, and tradition. From the crunch of leaves underfoot to the taste of pumpkin spice, fall triggers our senses and memories. Join us as we reflect on childhood memories, the beauty of fall evenings, and even a lighthearted take on the season from comedians Iliza Shles…
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In this week's episode, Fred Bodimer covers Pope Francis's ambitious 11-day trip to the Asia-Pacific region, starting with his visit to Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country. The Pope emphasizes interfaith unity, urging Indonesians to foster a civilization of peace. Despite his health challenges, Pope Francis remains committed to b…
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In this episode, political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Scott Jagow to discuss the ongoing issue of gun violence and the debate surrounding gun control laws. They delve into the limitations of red flag laws and the prevalence of automatic weapons in society. The conversation also touches on how political leadership, especially Repu…
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Missouri Tigers continue their hot streak, shutting out their opponents 89-0 across two games. Brady Cook's electrifying 31-yard touchdown run in the first half, likened to Elway's style, was a key highlight in their victory. Tom Ackerman discusses Mizzou's stellar defense under new coordinator Corey Batoon, replacing Blake Baker, and previews the …
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This week in health, Fred Bodimer reports on groundbreaking research into a new mRNA vaccine for mpox, with promising preclinical trials led by Moderna and the US Army Medical Research Institute. Also covered is a tragic case of a man battling multiple mosquito-borne viruses, the risks of high cholesterol in young adults, and reassuring findings re…
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