What A Day - Feeling Frost In Florida

Arizona election officials have referred at least six cases of alleged voter intimidation at ballot drop-off boxes to the Justice Department. The complaints describe groups of people – some armed with guns and wearing tactical gear – harassing and taking pictures of voters.

Maxwell Frost, who is running for Florida’s 10th Congressional District, is on track to become one of the youngest members of Congress. He joins us to talk about his progressive platform, and what he hopes to accomplish if elected.

And in headlines: a Russian court rejected Brittney Griner’s appeal of her 9-year prison sentence, Adidas cut ties with Ye amid backlash from his antisemitic remarks, and former Trump aide Hope Hicks met with the January 6 committee.

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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | Ryan Michler on ‘How a Man Establishes Influence, Credibility, and Authority’

When does a male quit being a boy and enter manhood? The answer has little to do with his age, Ryan Michler says. 


Michler, the host of the “Order of Man” podcast and author of the new book “The Masculinity Manifesto: How a Man Establishes Influence, Credibility, and Authority,” has a simple definition for when a boy becomes a man


“A boy consumes more than he produces, and a man produces more than he consumes,” he says. 


“When you are producing more than you consume—meaning, you're able to give value to the people and others around you—you are acting like a man. That's manly behavior,” the author says, adding, “We would call that individual a man.” 


Michler joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss his new book and how males can become men of influence as fathers, husbands, and leaders within their workplace and community. 


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60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “Walk”—Pantera

Bring your electric guitars and join us as Rob dives into the world of heavy metal when taking a look back at Pantera’s certified head smasher, “Walk.” Later, Sean Fennessy joins the show to discuss what ‘Extreme Championship Wrestling’ has to do with Pantera.

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Money Girl - Should You Keep or Leave Your Day Job?

Not sure if you should ditch your day job to start or grow a business? Laura shares chapter three of her latest title, Money-Smart Solopreneur, which is packed with strategy and productivity tips, plus how she made the leap to full-time solopreneur.

Money Girl is hosted by Laura Adams. A transcript is available at Simplecast.

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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - The True Origins of the U.K.’s Political Mess

The truth is, no one ever had a workable plan for Brexit. And as Liz Truss becomes the fourth Prime Minister to resign since the referendum and Rishi Sunak steps in as tribute, it’s an important lesson for voters on any side of the Atlantic: You can’t stake your party—or your country’s future—on a lie. 


Guest: Felix Salmon, host of Slate Money, chief financial correspondent at Axios.  


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What Could Go Right? - Midterms, Gerrymandering, Bias, and Conspiracy with Sharon McMahon

Social media sensation and former high school government and law teacher Sharon McMahon joins us to discuss the need for a better understanding of how the government works. Plus, what to expect for the midterms, the latest on gerrymandering, and an encouraging trend in US military mental health programs.

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60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “Walk”—Pantera

Bring your electric guitars and join us as Rob dives into the world of heavy metal when taking a look back at Pantera’s certified head smasher, “Walk.” Later, Sean Fennessy joins the show to discuss what ‘Extreme Championship Wrestling’ has to do with Pantera.

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NPR's Book of the Day - ‘When We Were Sisters’ details the pain and perseverance of orphanhood

Poet and filmmaker Fatimah Asghar lost their parents at a young age. But they tell Scott Simon that they didn't grow up with a lot of stories that accurately captured the experience of being an orphan. In their debut novel, When We Were Sisters, Asghar describes life on the margins for three Muslim-American siblings left to raise one another.

Short Wave - The Tigray Medical System Collapse

The civil war in Ethiopia is destroying the medical system in the northern Tigray region, which serves nearly 7 million people. Doctors are operating without anesthesia and re-using medical equipment. Sporadic electricity and water are also causing problems for hospitals and clinics. NPR's Ari Daniel talks to host Aaron Scott about how people who need and provide medical care are coping.

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It Could Happen Here - The Black Cat Named Sabotage: Spooky Week #2

Spooky Week continues with the story of how the black cat became synonymous with syndicalism and sabotage.

 

 

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