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Award-Worthy Comedian PAUL F. TOMPKINS Presents Sketch, Live Recordings and Conversation, All Whilst Taking a Healthy Dip in The Stream of Consciousness. Featuring Clips from Mr. Tompkins's Largo Variety Show, The Music of Eban Schletter and Absurd Portrayals of Ice-T, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Cake Boss and Others of Notoriety.
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Talking Politics, GBH’s new politics podcast, is the spiritual heir to The Scrum and the audio version of a program that’s viewable Fridays at 7 on GBH Channel 2 and online at youtube.com/gbhnews. It’s hosted by Adam Reilly and features the other members of GBH News’ political team — Saraya Wintersmith, Mike Deehan, and Peter Kadzis — and an ever-expanding array of guests. If you’d like to suggest a topic, or to tell us what’s working and what isn’t, please drop us a line! You can email us a ...
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HELLO. I'M BOBBY PICKLES. WHAT'S YOUR NAME? OUTSTANDING! Actually, my "real" name is Robert Vincent Piccirillo, but my nom de plume is Bobby Pickles™️. In 2013, I appeared on the TLC reality series "America's Worst Tattoos". Today, I'm a T-Shirt Peddler/Professional Podcaster -- interviewing scums from all walks of life - lawyers, doctors, scientists, reality TV stars, Supreme Court Justices...the list goes on! ​Topics of discussion range from documentaries, to conspiracy theories, to TRUMP, ...
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The show is about helping women grow and develop into their best selves. On it, you will get helpful information and tips on topics related to personal growth, relationships, and financial growth. And you should be here if you are looking for resources, knowledge and community support to navigate life’s challenges confidently. www.havenhub.life
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Welcome to Haven Hub Podcast, where we share helpful tips and insights on how to live your best life. In today\'s episode, we\'re discussing a common psychological phenomenon that can hold us back from achieving our goals - imposter syndrome.Imposter syndrome is the feeling of self-doubt and inadequacy, despite evidence of our accomplishments. It c…
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There are many different opinions on the role of exes in our lives. Some people believe that we should cut all ties with them and never speak to them again, while others think that they can still be a valuable part of our lives. What is the right answer? That depends on your personal situation. In this episode, we will explore both sides of the arg…
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In this episode, we\'ll be exploring how to find your life purpose. We talk about taking assessment tests to figure out your talents and skills, and we also talk about the importance of service to others. We\'re going to talk about looking at your life experiences. What has life taught you so far? What challenges have you faced, and how did you ove…
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Are you considering a career as a driving instructor? It\'s a great gig—lots of freedom, flexible hours, and the satisfaction of helping new drivers get on the road. But it\'s also a lot of hard work. If you\'re looking for some tips on how to make the most of your driving instructor career, you\'ve come to the right place! In this episode, we chat…
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The Democratic primary contest to succeed outgoing Attorney General Maura Healey has become one of the most interesting races in Massachusetts this election cycle. In this episode of the Scrum, labor lawyer Shannon Liss-Riordan discusses what she believe sets her apart from rivals Andrea Campbell and Quentin Palfrey. Plus, Politico’s Lisa Kashinsky…
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The Federal Transit Administration announced this week that it's taking on an "increased safety oversight role" of MBTA after a series of troubling breakdowns, including the horrific death of Robinson Lalin, who was killed after after his arm got caught in the door of a Red Line train. Jim Aloisi of Transit Matters and Stacy Thompson of LivableStre…
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The idea that Massachusetts politics are exceptional dates back at least to John Winthrop's description of the young Massachusetts Bay colony as a "city on a hill." But while things are certainly different here, that doesn't necessarily mean they're better. Erin O'Brian and Jerold Duquette, the editors of "The Politics of Massachusetts Exceptionali…
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Massachusetts took a big step towards expending the gambling industry recently when the Senate passed a bill that would legalize sports betting---but there are some huge and potentially irreconcilable differences between the Senate plan and the one the House passed last year. Adam Reilly spoke with Shira Schoenberg, a reporter at Commonwealth magaz…
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LIVE Streamed from Bean-town with my liberal #STUPIDIOT “friend” Patrick “Brad Chadford” Reilly on his “Paddy Don’t Surf” podcast. Aired: April 24th 2022 Location: Boston, MASS Some topics of discussion: HBO MAXX Doc Enrique going to jail again Sedition being the highest crime in this land The INVERTED DICTATORSHIP Why kangaroos prove abortion is m…
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Senator Elizabeth Warren is sounding the alarm ahead of the midterm elections, calling on her fellow Democrats to focus squarely on Americans’ economic concerns to avoid a blowout in November. But does she have the influence to inspire President Biden and the rest of her party to act? Talking Politics Host Adam Reilly speaks with Robert Kuttner, th…
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Public meetings have been more transparent than ever thanks to remote access and participation adopted during the pandemic. But now, as safety protocols are lifted, there are signs the political establishment wants to go back to the way things used to be. Advocates say it’s the wrong move — including Kade Crockford, the director of the Technology f…
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Do you post your relationship on social media?There are many benefits to social media such as reminiscing, letting friends and family know you\'re still going strong, or showing off a new relationship.But there are also some risks- social media may give people the wrong idea about your relationship, or it may be too new or unstable to share.So what…
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As Massachusetts drivers head back to the roadways, there’s been a troubling uptick in speeding and fatalities—prompting renewed interest in automated traffic cameras in Somerville and at the State House. Stacey Beuttell, the executive director of WalkBoston, and Mary Maguire, the director of public and government affairs for AAA Northeast, joined …
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is taking some heat over the city’s outdoor dining policy for the North End, which includes fees absent in other neighborhoods and a shorter window. The Boston Globe’s Joan Vennochi and Boston Post-Gazette’s Pam Donnaruma join Talking Politics Host Adam Reilly to discuss Wu’s recent attempt for a compromise and how, exactly…
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Do you know what your core values are? If not, it\'s time to figure that out. Your core values are the guiding principles that dictate how you live your life. They\'re the things that matter most to you, and they shape who you are as a person. Knowing your core values is important because it allows you to stay true to yourself, no matter what life …
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Hi and welcome back to Haven Hub Podcast!In this episode, we chat with Chef Imoteda and discuss her journey to becoming a successful private chef and restaurant consultant.She throws us some major nuggets on things you should put in place when starting a business as a chef.Talks about peers and mentors that inspire her like Chef Fregz, Chef Massing…
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In their first joint media appearance, Republican governor and LG candidates Chris Doughty and Kate Campanale join Adam Reilly to discuss their political identities, their take on outgoing Governor Charlie Baker’s anti-COVID efforts, and their priorities if they win. First, though, Yawu Miller of the Bay State Banner and Mike Deehan of GBH News rec…
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Intimacy is one of the most important aspects of any relationship, but it\'s often difficult to know how to improve it. Improving intimacy can be tough, but it\'s worth it! Not only does a healthy intimate life make you happier, but it also makes your relationship stronger.We have tons of advice on how to increase intimacy in your relationships. Fr…
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One hundred days isn’t enough time to say whether Mayor Michelle Wu will be able to realize her biggest political goals, like creating a Boston Green New Deal or implementing some form of rent stabilization. But it’s an appropriate point for sizing up Wu’s early victories and setbacks — and asking whether she’s made good, so far, on her pledge to g…
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Self love isn\'t always about feeling good about who you are. However we all need tough love every so often- know that change doesn\'t happen overnight. Give yourself time and space to grow into the person you want to be.Here\'s a quick and easy guide to overcoming negative self talk. You can access it by clicking on this link here. Subscribe to ou…
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Governor Charlie Baker’s second and final term is nearing its end, but the governor has a developing plan to shape Massachusetts politics for years to come. The Boston Globe’s Emma Platoff and Politico’s Lisa Kashinsky join Adam Reilly to discuss that topic. Also on the conversational agenda: Danielle Allen’s gubernatorial exit and critique of the …
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When BPS superintendent Brenda Cassellius exits this spring after a three-year tenure, she’ll be the latest in a series of short-term leaders for the state’s biggest public-school system. So what will it take for her successor to turn things around? GBH News politics editor and Latyoa Gale — director of advocacy at Neighborhood Villages Action Fund…
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In this week’s Talking Politics debrief, Saraya Wintersmith, Peter Kadzis, and Adam Reilly size up Andrea Campbell and Rahsaan Hall’s bids for attorney general and Plymouth County district attorney; a new push for reparations in Boston; Republican gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl’s hiring of Trump confidante Corey Lewandowski; and secretary of s…
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was dealt a blow to her employee-vaccine mandate this week, when a court temporarily halted it from going into effect. But some argue she's still winning the bigger battle. Adam Reilly is joined by the Bay State Banner's Yawu Miller and UMass Dartmouth's Shannon Jenkins on that, their disappointment with the latest voting-r…
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Hi and Welcome back to Haven Hub Podcast!In this episode, I interview Cecilia Agu, a sex and intimacy coach who has a motto that \"Orga$m is important\"!Some key takeaways for relationships:1. Be with your friend2. Have a support system3. Make sure your relationship is a partnershipListen till the end for 3 $ex tips and a bonus!If you want to know …
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Ever since the Capitol insurrection, the fight over the future of voting rights has emerged as an issue of paramount importance, with Republican-controlled states taking steps to make voting more difficult and pave the way for the overturning of future elections and congressional Democrats trying, and failing, to advance legislation to create new n…
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For years, the encampments at Mass and Cass embodied some of society’s most intractable problems — addiction, mental health, and homelessness — and constituted a crisis in their own right. Now they’re gone thanks to a new initiative by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. But will her solution hold? And what will the people who called Mass and Cass home do no…
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COVID has been political ever since the pandemic started. But as the omicron variant surges, disputes over authority, policy, and the tension public health and personal autonomy have become especially sharp. Adam Reilly sizes up these fault lines and how they could shift in the future with GBH News political editor PEter Kadzis, state Senator Becca…
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On this episode of Talking Politics, Sue O’Connell fills in for Adam Reilly (health and safety protocols). She and the rest of the GBH News political team—Saraya Wintersmith, Mike Deehan, and Peter Kadzis—size up the biggest end-of-the-year happenings, including Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s plan to address the longstanding crisis at Mass and Cass and…
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Most of President Biden’s nominees had a much easier path to confirmation than Rachael Rollins, the Suffolk DA-turned-US Attorney for Massachusetts. So what is it about Rollins and her approach that gets Republicans so riled up? How will Rollins’ MO shift in her new role? And as Governor Baker gets ready to pick her replacement, what considerations…
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This week's announcement by Governor Charlie Baker (R-MA) that he won't see a third term threw Massachusetts politics into a state of upheaval. On the Democratic side, current candidates Ben Downing, Danielle Allen, and Sonia Chang-Diaz now face a bevy of prospective new rivals, including former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and former Boston mayoral ca…
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Yes, Michelle Wu won big in this month’s mayoral election — but the idea of Boston returning to an elected school committee won even bigger, albeit in a nonbinding ballot question. In this episode of Boston’s Race Into History, City Councilors Ricardo Arroyo and Julia Mejia, who are driving the push for local legislation that would end the current …
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Some Boston neighborhoods are filled with attractive homes, thriving businesses, and plenty of new construction. Others are visibly struggling — and more often than not, they’re areas where Bostonians of color outnumber their white counterparts. So how would Annissa Essabi George and Michelle Wu push to get the benefits of Boston’s booming economy …
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Once again, Boston’s Race Into History slides into the space usually occupied by The Scrum. In this episode, we size up Annissa Essabi George and Michelle Wu’s contrasting visions of policing and police reform — and get some sharp insights from Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell and Tanisha Sullivan, president of the Boston Branch of the NAACP. …
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Boston’s mayoral candidates have been vowing to improve the city’s public schools for decades—but somehow, the system never quite manages to get where everyone says the want it to go. So what’s the hold-up? And what can the next mayor do—whoever she is—to make BPS work better? In this episode of Boston’s Race Into History, Adam Reilly talks it over…
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On the latest episode of Boston’s Race Into History—which is borrowing the Scrum’s space from now through early November—we size up Annissa Essabi George and MIchelle Wu’s similarities and differences when it comes to the crisis at Mass and Cass and the bigger problems the situation there embodies. Our guests are former Boston City Council candidat…
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Have you ever wondered why the people nearest and dearest to your heart are just not as supportive of your business venture as you hoped they would be?Well... in this episode, we go deep and look at it from all sorts of angles.Try not to get too far into your feelings! I know I struggled!Also! Here\'s the book that has helped with keeping my perspe…
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The Scrum is on hiatus through Boston’s final mayoral election, in part because we’re doing a limited-run show on Boston’s mayoral race, “Boston’s Race Into History.” You can watch it Fridays at 7 pm on GBH Channel 2, or find it at GBHNews.org or on YouTube — but we’re also going to post the audio of episodes here. Video doesn’t work for everyone, …
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GBH News reporter Adam Reilly welcomes local political experts who are closely watching Boston's mayoral race to see which of the five candidates will face each other in the race to the November elections, in a live event taped on the eve of the election. GBH News City Hall reporter Saraya Wintersmith and WBZ political commentator Jon Keller lead t…
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It’s an historic field of candidates. And five of them are battling for the voters' attention. They may be swimming in the same pool, but they are trying to find the lane that will bring them to victory and the mayor's office. You'll hear a lot of aquatic metaphors in this installment of The Scrum. So, brace yourselves. Our political analysts, Prof…
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We’re closing in on Boston’s preliminary mayoral election, so this week, The Scrum asks: How did the city get here? A field with five major candidates who are all people of color, four of them women, in a city that has exclusively elected white men to the mayor’s post. GBH News’ political editor Peter Kadzis gives a brief history lesson on local Bo…
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I am your host, Robert Pickles, the fifth, and on this 199 episode in the podcast of our lord, Bobby Pickles, and what Candidate for U.S. Senate from the State of Florida, Luis Miguel, calls “a Grade A program of information and entertainment rolled into one irresistible package”. I would venture to say, an “irresponsible” package. Anyways, I have …
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PLEASE, don’t give me a strike for this, YouTube. I’m about to spit a poem. It is art. Stop censoring art, you Nazi fucks. Intro Poetry: Wake up everybody! No more sleeping in bed! ¡Levántate! Then get down and pray the widespread fear stops dead in its tracks Show us the stats and facts That prove little kids can’t ask to unmask My guest on tonigh…
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INTRO It’s not a secret. I find this human being morally reprehensible. He claims to be the most liberal Proud Boy after me, and that would be true if he were actually a Proud Boy because this stupid motherufucker swings way way left. He openly admits to have voted for Biden. What a dick. He was accosted by ANIFA over the weekend at an event in NYC…
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INTRO POEM What’s up scums? I ain’t speaking in tongues. Or a New England accent, lungs sounding dumb. I’m humming along with a genuine InfoWarrior Reminds me of podcasting with Senior Escoria My kin hails from Connecticut, there’s a difference in rhetoric. Rhode Islanders are the nerds whose words slur, they’re illiterate. I ain’t talking gibberis…
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INTRO POETRY: I’m not here to boast, but this may be the most earth shattering episode between two RePUNKLican voters, East vs West Coasters Both of us print t-shirts. Only one of us prints posters. His name is Sabo, concealing his art in a holster. And my name is Pickles. But I ain’t Kosher. Back to my guest, blessed by our creator. Catering to ou…
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INTRO POEM: Welcome to the Team, you’re in the MAGA scene, at last This ani’t no magazine, it’s a podcast Streaming with a Black Queen, not a typecast I know I’m fast, but my interviewee may be faster Mastering the art of the toast, while roasting Ribs and Karens, those stupid bastards Inspiring laughter on every coast, challenging these kids’ reli…
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A Rogan-esque (lengthwise) conversation for nearly 4 hours, amongst four amazing people, with the exception of Tucker. Bobby is on beef tips and bitch tits. PaWL won’t stop yapping. And, Lala keeps going metaphysical. Follow LALA on Instagram and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Follow PaWL on Twitter and subscribe to Censored.TV. Follow Tu…
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INTRO POEM: Take a gander at this bystander, dropping hammers with the grammar, His mannerisms are American — it’s Loza Alexander! No pandering to Demon-Rats Our tender acts are slandered Always yammering or stammering about news as true as the moon-lander Cancel this! You fucking dicks. Your charades are AIDS and cancer The answer to 1984 is 1776 …
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