PODCAST · comedy
Ian Camfield
by Audacy
Hear the best moments from Mountain Mornings with Ian Camfield on the free Audacy app.
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256
Thursday
Costco's change to its hot dog combo, the trend of fart salad on TikTok, the preparation of Brussels sprouts in different cultures, American fascination with the British royal family, King Charles's visit to America, the re-release of Metallica's Load and Reload albums, the arrest of rapper David and its implications, the trend of longer smartphone usage, Billy Corgan's involvement in wrestling, the discourse surrounding Ozempic and its effects, and the upcoming Rolling Stones album titled Foreign Tongues.
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255
Wednesday
Struggles with technology, Issues with headphones, The importance of charging devices, The viral incident at the White House Correspondents dinner, The nature of burrata cheese, Food donations to homeless shelters, Concerns about food quality for the homeless, Credit card scam awareness, The concept of ghost tapping, America's plans for a moon space station, The competition between America and China in space exploration, The upcoming Sublime album and festival, The impact of decimal points on speed limit signs, The effectiveness of speed limit enforcement, The Stranger Things spinoff, The passing of He-Man creator Roger Sweet, Reflections on death and legacy, Nostalgia for Kansas and pop culture references, Promotion of a podcast.
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254
Tuesday
Michael Jackson's movie "Michael" breaks box office records despite critical panning, Speculation about a potential sequel to the Michael Jackson movie, Discussion of Guns N' Roses performing "Black Leather" live for the first time, Heated socks at Costco causing burns during high-intensity activities, Personal anecdote about rejoining Costco and a misgendering incident, Bush's performance at Stagecoach Festival amidst bad weather, Rising gas prices and expensive movie tickets, Michael Stipe's upcoming solo album and recent performance, A baby being born on a Delta flight, Kellogg's bringing back physical toys in cereal boxes, Amazon's new policy of eliminating individual job titles.
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253
Monday
Corporate layoffs in the United States, National Pretzel Day and food gift ideas, the popularity of mixed nuts, the use of magic mushrooms in America, TikTok trends involving Scientology, the return of Bed Bath & Beyond in container stores, the concept of stores returning within other stores, cocaine found in salmon, the idea of zombie fish, the release of a charity watch, and the promotion of a podcast.
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252
Friday
Reclassification of marijuana and its implications for medical research, Investigation into suspicious deaths of scientists, Anti-gravity research and its potential consequences, Mark Zuckerberg's business practices and Instagram's new features, Nostalgia for early 2000s collectibles, Guns N' Roses' changing set lists and live performances, Opening of a dog-themed dive bar and community services, Allegations of a toxic workplace at the podcast Call Her Daddy, Comparison of toxic workplaces and public figures, Reflection on personal drinking experiences and habits.
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251
Friday
Reclassification of marijuana and its implications for medical research, Investigation into suspicious deaths of scientists, Anti-gravity research and its potential consequences, Mark Zuckerberg's business practices and Instagram's new features, Nostalgia for early 2000s collectibles, Guns N' Roses' changing set lists and live performances, Opening of a dog-themed dive bar and community services, Allegations of a toxic workplace at the podcast Call Her Daddy, Comparison of toxic workplaces and public figures, Reflection on personal drinking experiences and habits.
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250
Thursday
Arrival of a friend from Phoenix, Transportation preferences for airport pickups, Personal fitness and workout challenges, Injury from a new workout regime, Spirit Airlines' potential government bailout, Experience with Spirit Airlines and its services, Crime statistics related to Coachella, Legalization of home brewing and its implications, Eddie Vedder's recent tour in Japan, Availability of a podcast featuring discussed topics.
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249
Thursday
Arrival of a friend from Phoenix, Transportation preferences for airport pickups, Personal fitness and workout challenges, Injury from a new workout regime, Spirit Airlines' potential government bailout, Experience with Spirit Airlines and its services, Crime statistics related to Coachella, Legalization of home brewing and its implications, Eddie Vedder's recent tour in Japan, Availability of a podcast featuring discussed topics.
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248
Wednesday
Parking issues and frustrations, Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp promotion, potential business strategies for Red Lobster, changes in leadership at Apple, public disinterest in new iPhone features, Prego Pasta's recording of dinner conversations, the impact of the war in Iran on condom prices, the cost comparison between raising a child and owning a car, transient global amnesia linked to straining during bowel movements, advice on comfortable bowel movements, Dave Grohl's throne offer to Billy Strings.
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247
Monday
Weekend experiences, Observations about 420 and cannabis culture, Critique of smoking marijuana, Announcement of Spaceballs 2, Discussion of rapper David and his legal troubles, Commentary on Alamo Drafthouse's ordering system, Review of the movie Normal starring Bob Odenkirk, Innovative use of festival urine for fertilizer, Debate on healthier French fries, National Cheddar Fries Day celebration, Opinions on fast food fries, Discussion on the best pizza, Promotion of the podcast Ian Canfield, Mention of the band Sun and their concert.
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246
Friday
Bob Odenkirk's new movie "Normal," Henry Winkler's upcoming projects, changes in the Alamo Drafthouse ordering system, IKEA's limited edition meatball flavored lollipop, the concept of rewards for completing tasks, Denver being known as the base capital of the world, personal experiences with EDM events, the rising cost of fuel and its impact on Spirit Airlines, the story of the "Bieber Bandit" at Coachella, the perception of psychics in society, Dave Grohl's comments on drumming and cooking, and the availability of a podcast related to the show.
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245
Wednesday
Tax day and associated deals, Personal experiences with tax filing, Joro spider's spread in America, Beastie Boys album reissue and Record Store Day, Concerns over Paramount Warner Brothers merger, Impact of budget cuts on TV shows, Fleetwood Mac reunion speculation, Effects of the war in Iran on high-end toilets, Open auditions for Pink Floyd tribute band, Mark Zuckerberg's AI clone for meetings, Delay of foldable iPhone release, Gen Z's interest in retro tech and iPods.
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244
Monday
The splash landing of Artemis 2 off the coast of San Diego, Emotional messages from NASA's Reed Wiseman, Roger Waters searching for a younger singer for his son's tribute band, The irony of Roger Waters firing his son, Drama with Journey's lead singer claiming captivity, Natasha Lyonne's incident on a plane and her history with substance abuse, The new Chili Peppers documentary and recent TV shows watched, Complaints about attendee behavior at The Masters golf tournament, The FAA's interest in hiring video gamers as air traffic controllers, David Lee Roth's performance at Coachella, The influence of social media on event behavior, The experience of watching Coachella from home.
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242
Thursday
No Doubt's upcoming residency in Las Vegas, Halloween sales at Home Depot, the significance of America's 250th birthday, the popularity of patriotic home decor, a Nutella jar incident during an Artemis 2 live stream, conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing, the Capricorn One movie, potential Fleetwood Mac tour news, a woman giving birth on a plane, the appeal of kid-free flights, rumors of a foldable iPhone, changes to Southwest Airlines' seating policy and bag fees, inconsistencies in airport security checks, upcoming Rolling Stones event in London, colleges offering three-year graduate tracks to reduce debt, and personal reflections on college experiences.
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241
Monday
The menu items for the Artemis 2 crew, The challenges of using a toilet in space, The technology and images sent back from Artemis 2, The concept of a four-day work week and its benefits, The impact of a four-day work week on mental health and productivity, The prevalence of identity theft related to tax returns in Colorado, An amusing anecdote about an accountant's vacation in Thailand, A humorous incident involving a man at Hobby Lobby, The popularity of terrifying lamb cakes for Easter, A personal cooking experience with hot cross buns, The availability of a podcast summarizing news segments.
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240
Thursday
TSA's April Fool's joke about clear luggage, confusion about the Clear program at TSA, Reflect Orbital's proposal for space mirrors to provide sunlight, NASA's Artemis 2 mission around the moon, the discomfort of space travel, Rush's surprise gig with a new drummer, Cheez-Its' 105th birthday and flavor popularity, personal experiences with Cheez-Its and Lay's potato chips, Eric Clapton's peak with Cream, Sharon Stone's views on sex scenes in TV shows, Oasis's potential reunion due to Man City's success, Hershey's return to classic Reese's recipe, personal chocolate consumption habits during Easter and Halloween, availability of a podcast summarizing the discussed stories.
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239
Tuesday
Gas prices in the US have recently surpassed $4 per gallon. Consideration of rejoining Costco due to proximity to a new location. Discussion of Tiger Woods' recent car accident and the idea of hiring a driver. Concerns about the increasing number of meteors and their potential threat. Mention of air travel issues, including regional flights being bus rides. A humorous anecdote about a friend experiencing unexpected bus travel instead of a flight. The cleanliness of airlines and potential passenger involvement in cleaning. A video of a squirrel vaping raises concerns about animal behavior around humans. Guns N' Roses has started a new tour, debuting a song from a previous album. Promotion of the podcast for listeners to catch up on missed content.
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238
Monday
The popularity of new coffee trends, The impact of protein consumption on diets, The significance of Easter week for chocolate consumption, The inaugural home opener of Denver Summit FC, The outrageous foods available at baseball games, The issue of food theft and potential Kit Kat shortages, The annoyance of gender reveals in public spaces, The inconvenience of unexpected bus rides in air travel, The cleanliness of planes versus buses, The excitement surrounding Rush's surprise performance, The controversy over alleged text messages from Shaquille O'Neal, The use of AI in generating humorous content, The promotion of a podcast for news updates.
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237
Thursday
The rising cost of chocolate for Easter, Shrinkflation and its impact on product sizes, The concept of palm payment technology, The potential future of the post office and its financial struggles, Personal experiences at the post office, The attempt to break a cheesesteak record in Philadelphia, Amazon's new AI-driven phone, Privacy concerns related to Amazon devices, The social media feud between Chili's and Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, Dress codes at upscale restaurants, Personal anecdotes about dining experiences and time management, The availability of a podcast for missed content.
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236
Wednesday
Alan Richson's self-defense incident, James Hetfield's engagement drama, Barbie package containing fentanyl, partial Guns N' Roses reunion, Hawk Tour Girl's cryptocurrency scandal, Trader Joe's food recall due to glass shards, Billy Idol documentary streaming, quadruple amputee Uber driver facing murder charge, cost of attending an MLB game, 999 baseball challenge, Dave Grohl's therapy sessions.
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235
Tuesday
Alan Richson's involvement in a viral video incident, the collapse of a parking garage, the high cost of a luxury hot cocoa in New York City, the effects of partying on sharks in the Bahamas, the 2026 alien abduction leaderboard, a FEMA official's claims of teleportation to a Waffle House, and the promotion of a podcast featuring news and topics discussed.
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234
Monday
Warm weather and public reactions to it, LaGuardia Airport crash resulting in fatalities, opportunity to win tickets to the Colorado Auto Show, spread of Joro spiders in America, Chuck Norris's death and related jokes, Chuck Norris's history with Action Jeans, streaming of a new Billy Idol documentary, resurgence of Mahjong among younger generations, development of a LaBoubou movie and store, commentary on cultural trends and their longevity, Robert Plant's current tour and musical style, meteorite incident involving a grandmother in Houston, potential value of meteorite fragments, availability of a podcast summarizing show content.
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233
Friday
Sublime is releasing a new song next week. The weather in Denver is 84 degrees on the first day of spring. Spring is associated with health benefits, improved mood, and fresh produce. Spring cleaning can enhance mental health by decluttering living spaces. A personal anecdote about unpacking moving boxes is shared. The removal of a Cesar Chavez bust and signs in Denver Park due to sexual abuse allegations is mentioned. The potential renaming of holidays based on controversies is discussed. Weezer's song "Go Away" is gaining popularity on TikTok. Chuck Norris was hospitalized but is in good spirits. William Shatner is turning 95 next week. A humorous idea for a TV show featuring Chuck Norris, William Shatner, and Dick Van Dyke is proposed. Tinder's new AI feature, Camera Roll Scan, is introduced. March Madness is linked to gambling peer pressure. A story about a friend's gambling setup involving California and Nevada is shared. Chuck Norris has passed away. The speaker reflects on a personal curse related to famous people. A podcast is available for listeners to catch up on missed news. A new Foo Fighters song is streaming as a preview of their upcoming album.
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232
Thursday
Hosting guests in a personal space, The investigation into Cesar Chavez's alleged sexual abuse, The potential renaming of places associated with Cesar Chavez, Punch the monkey's new relationship, Concerns about TSA delays due to government shutdown, The effectiveness of cannabis in treating mental health issues, Lola Young's relationship with Elton John, The registration of the domain aliens.gov by the government, James Hetfield's shark dive proposal, The availability of a podcast for missed segments of the show.
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231
Wednesday
A meteor weighing 17,000 pounds was confirmed by NASA to have entered the atmosphere in Northeast Ohio. A theory about gravity disappearing for seven seconds has been debunked by NASA. A new wearable device tracks fart frequency. The saturation of technology is questioned, particularly with the invention of smart kettles. A mother in Utah was found guilty of killing her husband using fentanyl-laced food. The story of the Utah mother is compared to a potential Netflix show. Earbuds may be worn upside down according to a new claim. People are being paid to wear head-mounted cameras for AI training purposes. The speaker humorously reflects on their cleaning skills and experiences. A flaming hot Cheeto shaped like a Pokemon sold for over $87,000 at auction. The phenomenon of toast resembling images of Jesus is mentioned. Appreciation is expressed for listeners who voted in a local competition. Jalen Waddell was traded from the Dolphins to the Broncos, enhancing the team's offense.
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230
Tuesday
Nancy Guthrie's ongoing missing person case, the impact of current news coverage on the case, Sheriff Nanos' involvement in the inquiry, the concept of luck and its relation to life experiences, Billy Idol's perspective on luck, Vinnie Vincent's new album and its unique selling proposition, the music industry's financial changes, the new Chili Peppers documentary, the cancellation of Access Hollywood, Mario Lopez's continued presence in media, the popularity of Hallmark Christmas movies, Mike McCready's graphic novel release, the trend of parasite cleanses promoted by influencers, the identity of Banksy and related investigations, James Hetfield's underwater proposal, and the availability of a podcast for news updates.
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229
Monday
David Gilmore's black Stratocaster guitar sold for over $14 million, Complaints about trash left in the kitchen, The Oscars and opinions on the event, Weather changes and temperatures in Denver, Target's rumored cuts to toys and focus on groceries, Personal experience with pharmacies and safety concerns, Dave Grohl's daughter releasing music, The cost reduction for renouncing U.S. citizenship, Discussion on green card policies and personal anecdotes, Cancellation of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot, David Boreanaz's involvement in a new project, Personal experiences related to David Boreanaz, A meme suggesting a criminal life hack involving fake fingers, The concept of AI-generated images and hands, Excitement for the upcoming Rush tour.
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228
Friday
The significance of Friday the 13th and associated tattoo deals, Personal reflections on tattoos and the implications of tattooing famous figures, The ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and its implications, The upcoming St. Patrick's Day parade and personal anecdotes related to it, The experience of a customer finding a worm in a McDonald's fish fillet and McDonald's response, The Oscars and the extravagant gift bag for attendees, A trend among parents encouraging children to play in dirt for gut health, The music of Dave Grohl's daughter, Violet.
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227
Wednesday
Airline upselling and comfort levels in premium economy, The president gifting dress shoes to cabinet members, Company point systems for employee rewards, Dan Hardee stops by to chat about St. Patrick's Day Parade, George Clooney's new alcohol-free beer brand, Pricing of alcohol-free beverages compared to traditional drinks, The effectiveness of multivitamins and their impact on health, Jeff Ament's birthday and Pearl Jam's upcoming music projects.
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226
Friday
The experience of waking up from a nap and mistaking the time of day, The condition of outdated home technology, The return of Savannah Guthrie to the Today Show, The killing of high-ranking Iranian officials by American forces, The return of Ozzfest in 2027, The FCC's initiative to improve call centers, The annoyance of automated call systems and remote workers, The recent arrest of Britney Spears for DUI, The implications of Britney's situation regarding conservatorship, Food recalls at Trader Joe's, The policy of United Airlines banning audio without headphones, The annoyance of overhearing one-sided phone conversations in public, Keith Richards becoming a great-grandfather
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225
Thursday
The potential revival of Walgreens through an expanded range of physical products, The popularity of greetings cards and the convenience of shopping at Walgreens, The removal of pea starch from Chick-fil-A's waffle fries in response to customer complaints, The competitive dynamics between fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King, The impact of consumer preferences on fast food pricing, The dangers of the fire breathing challenge and related safety advice for kids, Target's strategic shift towards groceries and baby products, The international appeal of Target's branding, Eddie Vedder's fear of horses, The emergence of bone broth cocktails as a trendy drink, The rise of 3D printed homes in California and their affordability, The potential challenges of maintaining 3D printed homes, Anticipation for Metallica's performance at the Sphere, Promotion of a contest related to Metallica's concert.
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224
Friday
National Pokemon Day, Colorado's popularity among Pokemon fans, the impact of Pokemon Go, the connection between Pokemon and Jeffrey Epstein's island, the concept of a formal athletic suit by Fruit of the Loom, the dangers of elasticated waistbands, the introduction of AI crosswalks in Vegas, challenges of crossing streets in Vegas, the experience of attending a Judas Priest concert, Gen Z learning job skills through social media, the trend of resume Botox among older job seekers.
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223
Thursday
Metallica's upcoming residency in Las Vegas, 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees and associated controversy, personal anecdotes about dining experiences, Bill Gates' apology regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Jimmy Fallon's pasta sauce controversy, Evan Dando's new album and personal issues, calendar spam affecting Apple users, the impact of the Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a humorous incident involving a Weezer song at a wedding, bounty hunters in Tucson related to a case involving Nancy Guthrie, promotion of the podcast featuring news segments.
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222
Wednesday
Sublime has signed a new record deal with Atlantic and will release their first album in 30 years, The potential new cartel boss in Mexico is nicknamed El Yogurt, McDonald's is releasing a new burger called the Big Arch Burger with over 1,000 calories, Police drummer Stuart Copeland is going on a spoken word tour, Savannah Guthrie has increased the reward for information about her missing mother, A Bluetooth urn that plays music after death is being sold by Spotify and Liquid Death, The cost of funerals is discussed, An Amber Alert successfully helped save a three-year-old girl in Arizona, A new dieting trend called plastic wrap eating is gaining attention on social media, Alex Van Halen has an album's worth of music he wants to release with a new singer.
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221
Tuesday
Denver Summit's debut of their uniform, Denver Summit as the first professional women's soccer team in the city, the team's progress since its announcement, the inaugural game scheduled for March, the design and significance of the team's kit, the impact of fast-moving sports on public interest, the sad news of Robert Carradine's death, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao's upcoming boxing rematch, concerns about aging boxers in the sport, Alex Van Halen's desire for Robert Plant to sing unreleased Van Halen music, Russia's fines against Google related to YouTube bans, unrest in Mexico following the death of cartel leader El Mencho, Alanis Morissette replacing Neil Young at UK festivals, a PSA in Los Angeles about public behavior on buses, a controversy over the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups recipe, the perception of candy quality over time, the reissue of Queen's album "Queen 2," and the availability of the podcast for news updates.
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220
Monday
Team USA's performance at the Winter Olympics, Norway's overall medal count, the US men's hockey team's victory over Canada, the cultural impact of hockey on music preferences, the viral popularity of Punch the Monkey, the resale market for Punch's stuffed orangutan, the rising cost of magazines, a software engineer's discovery about robot vacuums spying on users, Stuart Copeland's spoken word tour, Amazon surpassing Walmart in revenue, Eric Dane's passing and its implications, the disparity in public sympathy for famous versus non-famous individuals who pass away young, Eddie Vedder's decision to quit smoking after talking to Martin Short.
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219
Friday
Rod Stewart concert tickets, Shia LaBeouf's recent legal troubles, Team USA's performance at the Olympics, an Australian TV reporter's drunken behavior at the Olympics, the anniversary of Bon Scott's death, Prince Andrew's arrest and its implications, Steve Perry's statement on not rejoining Journey, the concept of the "Irish goodbye," updates on the Nancy Guthrie case, a meme involving Billy Joe Armstrong, and the availability of a podcast for the show.
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218
Tuesday
OpenAI's decision to remove an older version of ChatGPT, The impact of AI's human-like qualities on relationships, Upcoming Rod Stewart concert and ticket giveaway, Robert Duvall's passing and his film legacy, Analysis of Robert Duvall's lesser-known works, President Obama's comments on the existence of aliens, Discussion on the Nancy Guthrie case and public interest, Olympic headlines including condom supply and a fugitive arrest, Suggestion for a behind-the-scenes Olympics show, Information on the Baywatch reboot and its cast, Concerns about the relevance of older TV shows in modern times, Recall of smoke detector fire alarms and safety issues, Personal anecdotes about fire alarms and apartment living, Promotion of the podcast for news updates.
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217
Friday
President's Day and its significance, The popularity of Valentine's Day and its economic impact, The increase in sales of stuffed animals and condoms for Valentine's Day, Lindsey Vonn's surgery and her pursuit of Olympic dreams, Injuries among men in their 30s and 40s from sports like pickleball and basketball, The appeal of darts as a sport, AI-generated videos featuring celebrities, Team USA's performance at the Winter Olympics, The scandal involving French athlete Julia Simon and credit card fraud, The need for behind-the-scenes coverage of the Olympics, Stuart Copeland's spoken word tour, The significance of Friday the 13th before Valentine's Day, The theory regarding David Bowie's death and its impact on the world.
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216
Thursday
Dave Grohl's potential involvement in a Super Bowl halftime show, the visual spectacle of Bad Bunny's performance, the bizarre search for Nancy Guthrie, the discovery of a black glove near Nancy's home, the family's video quoting Silence of the Lambs, the passing of James Van Der Beek, tributes to James Van Der Beek and Brad Arnold, the report claiming Kurt Cobain's death was a homicide, upcoming advertisements for ChatGPT, Team USA's Olympic medal count, a Norwegian athlete's admission of cheating, Valentine's Day spending trends, workplace attitudes towards compliments, the strange developments in the Nancy Guthrie case, and the challenges of food delivery in Tucson.
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215
Tuesday
The ransom situation involving Savannah Guthrie's mother, Bitcoin ransom demands and notes sent to Arizona TV stations, analysis of language in videos related to the ransom, Bill Belichick's girlfriend wearing an Orchids of Asia t-shirt, Robert Kraft's past controversy with Orchids of Asia, issues with Olympic medals falling apart, the theory connecting Mary Poppins and Pennywise the Clown, Angry Orchards' Valentine's Day promotion allowing trading ex's items for cash, the upcoming documentary about Jaws the Revenge produced by Kevin Smith, and speculation about the potential return of OzFest next year.
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214
Thursday
The excitement for the upcoming Winter Olympics, The use of microchip suits for ski jumpers due to a scandal, The controversy surrounding the Norwegian ski jump team, The decline in popularity of the name Jeffrey, The notable Jeffs in entertainment and business, The Westminster Kennel Club dog show and its winner, The speaker's fear of dogs, The case of Nancy Guthrie's alleged kidnapping, The low reward offered for Nancy Guthrie's return, Recent food recalls including honey with Cialis, The prevalence of Super Bowl ads being available online, The ad featuring Matthew McConaughey and Bradley Cooper, The possibility of new music from Rush, The announcement of future broadcasts and podcasts.
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213
Wednesday
Jarrell Big Baby Miller's recent viral moment during a boxing match, endorsement deals for Miller related to his comedic persona, Pepsi's price reduction on snacks due to customer complaints, the removal of artificial food dyes from certain snacks, the changing asking price of the Breaking Bad house, the appeal of Hank's Kitchen in Breaking Bad, Firefox's introduction of an AI off switch, personal experiences with AI and Google, the unexpected collaboration of Costco and Nike sneakers, the resale value of sneakers and their market trends, a man stealing and flying airplanes while high on meth, the connection between rock stars and pilot licenses, and the promotion of a podcast summarizing important news stories.
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212
Tuesday
McDonald's is launching McNugget Caviar for Valentine's Day. A high-end dining experience is described, highlighting the contrast between casual and upscale dining. Sublime is making a comeback with a strategic release of new music and a concert at Red Rocks. A boxer lost a toupee during a fight, raising questions about the seriousness of boxing. REM's potential reunion is discussed, noting their amicable relationships compared to other bands. A neuroscience study explores the idea of human hibernation during winter months. Super Bowl betting is expected to reach $1.7 billion, with curiosity about specific bets. A food recall is announced due to rodent and bird waste contamination in popular snacks and drinks. A story about Eddie Money's dedication to performing despite being unwell is shared. A class action lawsuit against OnlyFans alleges misleading practices regarding model interactions. A podcast is available for listeners to catch up on missed content from the show.
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211
Monday
Groundhog Day and its cultural significance, Bill Murray's filmography, fan theories about Groundhog Day, new Guns N' Roses album, ticket giveaways for Sublime concert, death of Catherine O'Hara and her career highlights, Youngblood's Grammy win, Cher's awkward moment at the Grammys, new beer infused with bear poop, recall of Kerrig coffee pods, complaints about tipping practices at restaurants, and promotion of the podcast for show recaps.
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210
Friday
Class action lawsuits, Costco's advertising practices regarding rotisserie chickens, the health comparison between hot dogs and rotisserie chicken, the new $27 million Denver bathhouse, the rising popularity of bathhouses as a social alternative, Linkin Park's recent achievements and Grammy nominations, the Netflix dating show "Age of Attraction," the oversaturation of dating and cooking shows, the class action lawsuit against Hasbro regarding Magic the Gathering, the TikTok trend "Cigarette Mum Rock," Twin Peaks filing for bankruptcy, the impact of OnlyFans on restaurant businesses, Eddie Vedder's upcoming solo tour in Japan, and the availability of a podcast summarizing the discussed news.
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209
Wednesday
The release of the Faces of Death remake trailer, The original Faces of Death and its impact in the 80s, Super Bowl food offerings from Heinz and Costco, The lack of interest in salad during Super Bowl gatherings, Concerns about electromotive force affecting NFL teams' practice facilities, Harry Styles' high ticket prices and fan outrage, The market value of concert tickets, The upcoming Mumford & Sons album, Google's settlement over targeted ads and user privacy, Personal experience with chiropractic care and targeted ads, Current cold weather and its impact on air travel, American Airlines' weather-related delays, Southwest Airlines' new assigned seating system, The availability of a podcast summarizing news topics.
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208
Tuesday
The impact of out-of-state football fans on local Colorado businesses, The theory about the Patriots using boner pills for altitude, TikTok outages related to Oracle's takeover, A climber's live ascent of the world's tallest skyscraper on Netflix, Sydney Sweeney's unauthorized climb of the Hollywood sign, The costs associated with getting ChatGPT "high," The New York mayor's advice during cold temperatures, The Budweiser Super Bowl commercial featuring Freebird, Nostalgia for middle-class luxuries from childhood, The evolution of technology and communication costs over time.
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Monday
The Broncos' decision against a field goal in a game, the correlation between new Popes and Seahawks' Super Bowl appearances, Harry Styles' presence at a Pope's conclave, cold weather affecting school openings, a viral meteorologist in Oklahoma, flight delays due to bad weather, Southwest Airlines' ending of its open seat policy, an 81-year-old arrested for a murder-for-hire plot, the portrayal of hitmen in film and TV, the emergence of Tiptee as a new sport, celebrity endorsements for Tiptee, and the evolution of sports to easier versions.
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