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Melissa and David Radke have been oversharing their lives for years—on stage, on screen, and definitely online. So naturally, they started a podcast. One Marriage. Two Mics. Zero Filters. The Radke Show is what happens when two opinionated people sit down to talk about real life. They’ll cover the big stuff—marriage, parenting, sex, failure, ambition—and the small stuff, like why he can’t say I’m sorry and why she can’t be spoken to before 10am. If you’ve ever needed someone to say what you’ ...
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Welcome to a show where two moms drive around in a minivan (also known as "Iron Van") and talk about life, love and entertainment news. We may not know exactly what's happening, we may lose track of the details and wander off on a tangent, and we may talk way too much about how we want to mother certain celebrities. Join us weekly for a wild ride (obeying the speed limit) through whatever's happening in the entertainment world! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ca ...
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The Cheer Dad Podcast Cheer stories. Laughs. Real dad life. From the carpool to the comp floor, The Cheer Dad Podcast is your backstage pass to the wild world of All Star cheer—through the eyes of two proud cheer dads. With over 15 years of combined experience, hosts Alex and Jerry bring you real talk, hard-earned wisdom, and a whole lot of laughs from life on the sidelines. Whether you’re packing last-minute bows, learning the difference between Level 2 and Level 6, or cheering your athlete ...
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The Coffee + Crumbs Podcast is your companion for kitchen cleanups, stroller walks, or the daily carpool hustle. Join hosts Ashlee Gadd and Katie Blackburn as they chat about the beautiful, holy work of motherhood. We hope you leave this show feeling safe, known, encouraged and loved.
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In between carpool and soccer practice, Pia and Breanne discuss the parenting topics on which they disagree most. Even though they don't always see eye to eye on the little things, both moms are committed to raising socially conscious, mindful, dynamic children in a think inside the box kind of world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommywhereismyshoe/support
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Welcome to "More Than Reality" with Adam and Danielle Busby, the proud parents of 6 beautiful daughters—5 of whom made history as the first set of all-female quintuplets born in the United States. After 10 incredible seasons of our hit TV show OutDaughtered on TLC, we’re taking you behind the scenes of our extraordinary life like never before. Join us as we navigate the joys and challenges of raising a family of 8, share unfiltered stories from our journey, and explore everything from parent ...
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The Organized LDS Mom | Daily Rhythms, Family Connection, Home Organization, Meal Planning, Time Management
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***** TOP 10% GLOBAL PODCAST ***** Does your daily routine feel more like chaos on repeat than a Christ-centered rhythm? Do you long for a peaceful home, but get stuck somewhere between carpool, callings, and clutter? Are you craving more meaningful connection with your kids—but the laundry pile and to-do list keep getting in the way? Welcome to The Organized LDS Mom—a podcast created for busy Latter-day Saint moms who want more than just a tidy house or a packed planner. You want eternal co ...
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But You Don’t Look Sick is a comment I heard so many times while going through breast cancer treatment. The thing is, I was sick! Even when the chemo is over, and your hair grows back, there are more treatments! So let's talk about what living after a breast cancer diagnosis looks like! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kelsey99/support
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REAL TALK: Mental Health Sounds Like This Hosted by Emma G & Rawinia Judson What does it really look like to thrive in your zone of genius — without losing yourself in the process? REAL TALK: Mental Health Sounds Like This is where high-performing humans, creative leaders, and changemakers get honest about the messy, beautiful, and brave work of staying mentally, emotionally, and spiritually well while doing meaningful work in the world. Hosted by award-winning singer/songwriter, author, and ...
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Austin Cross in the morning and Julia Paskin in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Welcome to The Mama Co Podcast, a show dedicated to millennial mothers who are trying to do it all, and stay sane. We meet you where are each week, from the carpool lane to the board room. Hosted by the Founder of The Mama Co, Whitney Mulder, this podcast tackles real issues that affect modern-day millennial mamas in their personal and professional lives. This isn't another pastel pink mom podcast or brand. Here, we are having big conversation around our *actual* issues like: inequity of lab ...
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Newsom signs law requiring fridges, LA County investigates attorney misconduct, How to bid on Bob Ross paintings in LA — Evening Edition
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4:40It'll soon be illegal to rent out apartments without refrigerators - find out when the law takes effect. L.A. County is looking into allegations that attorneys paid some plaintiffs to file lawsuits in a $4 billion settlement with the county. How you can buy Bob Ross paintings and support public media. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.…
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College financial aid apps open, Proposed changes to LA's rent control, Dodgers one win away from NLCS — Afternoon Edition
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4:30College financial aid applications are now open. L.A's rent control rules could soon change. The dodgers are on the verge of making it to the National League Championship Series. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole da…
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Burbank airport recovers from staff shortages, Corporations are buying Eaton Fire homes, "The Collaboratory" opens in Altadena— Morning Edition
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4:34The Burbank airport tries to get back to normal after it was left with no air traffic controllers. Corporations are buying up homes burned in the Eaton Fire. And Eaton Fire survivors are getting a new resource to help them recover. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.c…
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The Man, The Wig, The Legend: Jason Stadler’s Cheer Dad Life
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1:14:43In this episode of The Cheer Dad Podcast, the dads sit down with the one and only Jason Stadler — the cheer dad known for his blue hair, big personality, and even bigger heart for the sport. Jason shares how he got into the cheer world, what keeps him coming back season after season, and the joy (and chaos) that comes with supporting his athlete on…
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Special election ballots mailed today, CA National Guard blocked from Portland deployment, Sinclair gas station's dinosaur mascot returned — Evening Edition
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4:36Start looking out for your mail-in ballot for California's special election. Trump wants California national guard troops in Portland - state leaders react as a judge puts that on pause. A beloved gas station mascot has made its way back home after being stolen. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join …
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Former NFL Mark Sanchez faces felony charge, Comparing after action reports from major fires, Rush announces tour— Afternoon Edition
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4:46Former NFL and USC quarterback Mark Sanchez faces a felony charge in Indianapolis. We look at how the response to the LA fires compares to the Woolsey fire. The band Rush is going on tour. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be …
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Judge blocks CA Nat'l Guard to Oregon, Detainee from Carson raid ordered released, Homeless shelter offers childcare— Morning Edition
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4:37A judge blocks President Trump from sending the California National Guard to Oregon. A man whose leg was broken in a Carson ICE raid is ordered released. The struggle to find childcare for the unhoused population, and the site that may have a solution. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by vis…
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Dodgers victory, Concealed carry lawsuit, Mahjong social club — Sunday Edition
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10:16Teoscar Hernandez carried the Dodgers to victory in Game 1 of the National League Division Series. The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department over slow concealed carry weapons permitting. A Monterey Park Mahjong club brings elders and youngsters together. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by do…
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DHS policy on unaccompanied minors, Refinery fire & jet fuel, Dodgers playoffs preview — Saturday Edition
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10:29The Department of Homeland Security has started a program targeting unaccompanied children for voluntary deportation. How the Chevron refinery fire in El Segundo will squeeze Southern California’s jet fuel supply. The Dodgers and Phillies face off in game one of NLDS today. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by vi…
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What last night's refinery fire means for gas prices, Typo in election mailers corrected, Where to get Labubu donuts (really) — Evening Edition
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4:30What a fire at a oil refinery in El Segundo last night means for gas prices. State officials are sending out corrections for a typo in mailers for the November special election. Ever wish you could eat... a Labubu? We'll tell you where you can find berry crumb Labubu donuts in Long Beach. Plus, more in this Evening Edition of The LA Report. Support…
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El Segundo refinery explosion's affect on air quality, how to get your mole (the food, not the animal) fix this weekend, revisiting Cheap Fast Eats neighborhods — Afternoon Edition
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5:00What effects are the Chevron refinery explosion in El Segundo last night having on local air quality? The annual Feria de Moles is back this weekend, celebrating the rich variety of Mexican moles. And for Food Friday, our Cheap Fast Eats series returns to neighborhoods we've already visited...to try some places we missed the first time. Plus, more …
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El Segundo refinery explosion, Newsom's warning universities over Trump compact, LA County libraries end digital lending services— Morning Edition
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4:59An explosion rocks the El Segundo Chevron refinery. Governor Newsom tells California universities not to sign President Trump's latest funding compact, or else. LA County libraries are ending their digital lending services. Plus more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit …
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Ep. 27 - Clutter to Connection: Prepare Your Home Now for Thanksgiving & Christmas
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11:29Hi friends! Welcome back to The Organized LDS Mom Podcast! I’m Tiffany, and today, we’re tackling a BIG holiday prep myth: decluttering alone won’t fix your chaos. If you’ve been purging piles but still feel overwhelmed, this episode is your golden October wake-up call. 👀 In This Episode: Why waiting until November or December to declutter is too l…
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Changes to Huntington Beach Air Show, Help scientists learn about LA's flora & fauna, 'Gilmore Girls' 25th anniversary — Afternoon Edition
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5:00This year's Huntington Beach Air Show will look a little different because of the government shutdown. Scientists want your help learning more about the animals, plants and insects that make Los Angeles unique. On its 25th birthday, a set designer for "Gilmore Girls" explains how the hit show created east coast fall on the Warner Bros. studio lot. …
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EP 52 - From Travel Chaos to Life’s Biggest Choice: A Year of Podcasting
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45:56It’s been one year of the More Than Reality podcast! In this milestone episode, Adam and Danielle Busby open up about a wild travel day that turned into a lesson in patience—and a deeper conversation about life’s toughest choices. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth — our absolute favorite sheets and loungewear. We’ve tried them all, and n…
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USC ultimatum, Felony charges for UC Irvine faculty member, LAX people mover delayed— Morning Edition
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4:11The Trump Administration wants a written pledge from USC, if it wants to keep its federal funding. A UC Irvine faculty member is hit with felony charges over an alleged red dye protest. The LAX people mover is hit with new delays. Plus more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com…
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Councilmember Curren Price hospitalized, LA lifts some union construction requirements, What's in store this rainy season? — Evening Edition
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4:36L.A. Councilmember Curren Price needed medical attention during an appearance today. The city of L.A. is moving forward with plans to roll back a requirement for union construction in one program. We bring you the current forecast for the upcoming rainy season. Plus, more in this Evening Edition of The LA Report. Support The L.A. Report by donating…
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Search for hawks stolen from SoFi Stadium, CA impact from federal government shutdown, LAX train delayed again — Afternoon Edition
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4:10Police are searching for hawks stolen from SoFi Stadium during Sunday's LA Rams game. How the federal government shutdown will affect Southern Californians. LAX's train connecting terminals to the Metro system faces more delays. Plus, more in this Afternoon Edition of The L.A. Report. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Ki…
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LA County passes wildfire alert improvements, CA wins 2 rulings vs Trump Admin, LAHSA reform delays— Morning Edition
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4:11LA County takes action in the wake of a new report on January's wildfires. But the report itself has critics. California wins a pair of court rulings in its funding fights with the Trump Administration. LA’s homelessness agency has delayed a vote meant to reform its process for internal audits. Plus more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Repor…
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UCLA research funding restored, DOJ sues LASD over concealed carry, Kamasi Washington Blue Note residency — Evening Edition
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4:41A federal judge restores hundreds of research grants to UCLA. The DOJ's Civil Rights Division is suing LASD over Second Amendment concerns. Kamasi Washington talks about his residency at the Blue Note L.A., which starts tonight. Plus, more in this Evening Edition of The LA Report. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visitin…
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Carpool lane rule changes for EV drivers, Metro brings TAP to Exit back to NoHo, how to talk to your kids about ICE — Afternoon Edition
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4:40Starting tomorrow, EV drivers can't drive in the carpool lane solo anymore. Why Metro's TAP to Exit program is back in North Hollywood. And if you've wondered how to talk to your kids about immigration enforcement, we've got some tips. Plus, more in this Afternoon Edition of The L.A. Report. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and…
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LA County to discuss after action report, Santa Ana councilmember calls for investigation over police union, Paul McCartney is back — Morning Edition
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4:19L.A. County leaders consider recommendations from a new report on the January fires. A Santa Ana councilmember is calling for an investigation into the city's police union over their use of public funds. And Paul McCartney kicked off the 2025 leg of the Got Back Tour in Palm Desert. Plus more from the Morning Edition of the L.A. Report. Support The…
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NBA Sidelines to All Star Weekends: DJ Ross Joins The Cheer Dad Podcast
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1:04:43In this episode of The Cheer Dad Podcast, the Dads sit down with DJ Ross — a Chicago Bulls cheerleader and the proud dad of seven kids, three of whom are currently in all star cheer. DJ shares his unique journey from performing on the NBA sidelines to navigating the cheer parent world. He opens up about what it was like being a male athlete in chee…
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How CA might feel the federal shutdown, Poll on Latino voters and redistricting, LA County immigration business relief — Evening Edition
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4:36As we face a potential government shutdown, we look at one way California may feel the pinch. We bring you the results of a poll on how Latino voters are looking at November's special election on redistricting. L.A. County is giving cash help to businesses affected by immigration raids. Plus, more in this Evening Edition of The LA Report. Support T…
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LA28 Olympics to use electric school buses, January fires after action report, "Blue October" is here — Afternoon Edition
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5:00Los Angeles moves toward its goal of a car-free Olympics in 2028. A long awaited report into the January fires is making waves. And it's Blue October as the Dodgers prepare to kick off their post-season run. Plus, more in this Afternoon Edition of The L.A. Report. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.c…
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Palisades fire recovery milestone, LMU strike vote, New Rancho Palos Verdes landslide — Morning Edition
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4:26There's a new milestone in the rebuilding of Pacific Palisades. Non-tenured faculty at Loyola Marymount University are voting on whether to strike. Rancho Palos Verdes is hit with new landslides. Plus, more on Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to recei…
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Trump opens probe into CalState system, EV tax credits expiring, Chinatown market closes — Sunday Edition
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11:31The California State University system becomes the latest target in the Trump administration's investigation into alleged antisemitism on college campuses. Two different electric vehicle tax credits are expiring Tuesday under a new Trump administration policy. Yue Wa Market, a Chinatown anchor, closes this week due to economic strain. Plus, more. S…
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New CA abortion laws, Indigenous plant names, Cake Picnic LA — Saturday Edition
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10:15Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills to protect abortion rights. The L.A region’s homeless services agency has adopted its first formal conflict of interest policy. And a preview of the sold-out Cake Picnic in Santa Monica. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.prepp…
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LAHSA adopts conflict of interest policy, Immigration arrests in Pomona, Your electric bill could go down next month — The P.M. Edition
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4:34L.A.'s homeless services agency adopts its first formal conflict of interest policy. Immigration agents arrested three day laborers outside of the Pomona Day Labor center yesterday. Your electric bill might be lower next month - find out why. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit w…
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EP 51 - Carpool Confessions: Busby Family Life, Faith & Future of OutDaughtered
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40:24We’ve never done this before… a podcast episode recorded straight from the car! 🚗 Join Adam and Danielle Busby (TLC’s OutDaughtered) as we head to LA and answer YOUR questions.In this episode: • Riley’s school journey & what it’s like raising quintuplets with different academic needs 📚 • The truth about our hospital bills when the quints were born …
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Reactions to January wildfire report, Justice Dept sues CA over voter rolls, How SB79 could transform LA— The A.M. Edition
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4:59New promises, and frustrations, in the wake of a key report on the response to January's fire. The Justice Department sues California to get its hands on the state's voter rolls. The bill on Governor Newsom's desk that could transform areas typically reserved for more expensive homes. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/joi…
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Ep. 26 - Decluttering Won't Fix Your Chaos: Busy Moms Need to do This Instead
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8:12Hi friends! Welcome back to The Organized LDS Mom Podcast! I’m Tiffany, and today, we’re diving into a topic that so many of us wrestle with—decluttering. Whether you’re folding laundry, chauffeuring kids, or sneaking a snack in the pantry—this episode is for you. 👀 In This Episode: Why decluttering and minimalism alone won’t solve your overwhelm T…
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Report shows LA County's shortcomings in fire response, Hawthorne Plaza mall could be torn down, Indie movie house recs this fall — The P.M. Edition
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4:45A report out today details major failures in L.A. County’s response to the January firestorms. The owners of the long-abandoned Hawthorne Plaza mall have been given an ultimatum. We're taking a look at what L.A.'s indie movie houses have to offer this fall. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://la…
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CA wins ruling on FEMA funds, Rep Takano bill on veteran deportations, Main route to Big Bear closed— The A.M. Edition
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4:10California gets a win in federal court in its fight over FEMA funds. A local congressman introduces a bill to protect veterans from deportation. One of the main routes to Big Bear is closed and business owners fear for the future. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.co…
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Ep 28 - The 80s Church: The Rules We Grew Up With | The Radke Show
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51:37📝 Show Notes Melissa and David take a hilarious, heartfelt walk back to their childhood church days in the 1980s—when “rules” ruled and every youth pastor had a cautionary tale. From “fire and brimstone” sermons to Halloween trunk-or-treats, record burnings and youth-group rumors of backward masking, the Radkes remember it all. Melissa shares the c…
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Anaheim hotel workers could get housing help, CA offers retrofitting help, LA Sparks' new muti-million training facility — The P.M. Edition
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4:40Anaheim hotel workers could get affordable housing help after city leaders green lit a proposal Tuesday evening. The state is offering to help retrofit some houses for earthquakes. The L.A. Sparks will have a new training facility, which it said is the largest investment to date for a women's sports team. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by dona…
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Kimmel returns to TV, Wrongful conviction settlement, South LA encampment cleared— The A.M. Edition
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4:59Jimmy Kimmel returns to TV, promising that the Trump jokes will go on. An Inglewood man gets a payday after wrongfully spending decades behind bars. Governor Newsom and LA Mayor Bass team up to clean up a long-standing encampment. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.co…
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LA reaches agreement to avoid layoffs, Hwy 1 in Big Sur has a reopening date, People queue up in Hollywood for Jimmy Kimmel's return — The P.M. Edition
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4:45The city of L.A. has reached an agreement to avoid layoffs amid a budget crisis. We finally know when all of Highway 1 will reopen in Big Sur. Jimmy Kimmel's back on air today - we bring you the latest from outside the show's studio in Hollywood. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Vis…
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Praise for Kimmel's return to ABC, Some UCLA grants restored, San Bernardino Co mudslide damage— The A.M. Edition
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4:13Local leaders are praising the return of Jimmy Kimmel to ABC. UCLA is getting back some research money that the Trump Administration had frozen. Families in San Bernardino County are still digging out of last week's mudslides and unsure of the future. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
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Ep 27 - When Marriage Ends but God’s Love Doesn’t: Diana Swillinger’s Story | The Radke Show
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1:16:39📝 Show Notes Melissa welcomes friend and certified life coach Diana Swillinger for a raw, hope-filled conversation about faith, marriage, and healing when life doesn’t go as planned. Diana shares her journey from numbing pain with vodka to discovering that God’s love never ends—even when a marriage does. Together, Melissa and Diana talk about how t…
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Showing Up Big: Marino Hwang on Fatherhood & Cheer
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1:11:27This episode of the Cheer Dad Podcast delves into the intricate dynamics of cheerleading from the perspective of a dedicated cheer dad, Marino Hwang. Marino shares his experiences navigating the demanding world of cheer, highlighting the significant emotional and time commitments required for both athletes and their families. The conversation empha…
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! to return, Mayor Bass vows to clear homeless encampments in Sepulveda Basin, Newsom signs mortgage relief bill for fire survivors -- The P.M. Edition
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4:34ABC announces Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to its airwaves on Tuesday. L.A.Mayor Karen Bass says homeless encampments in the Sepulveda Basin pose a fire risk. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill aimed at providing mortgage relief to L.A. fire survivors. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://…
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SoCal lawmakers rally for Kimmel, Rep Waters appeals to U.N. over immigration raids, "Operation Liberty" launches— The A.M. Edition
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4:33SoCal lawmakers are hitting the streets in support of Jimmy Kimmel. An LA Congresswoman is turning to the U.N. to stop the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown. Activists are using special camera crews to monitor ICE. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAi…
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CA bans masks for ICE agents, New DGA President, 'Mad Max's desert party — Sunday Edition
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12:02Governor Gavin Newsom signs five new laws meant to protect the rights of immigrants in California, include a mask ban for federal agents under most circumstances. Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is elected president of the Directors Guild of America. A desert gathering embraces the beloved post-apocalyptic world of "Mad Max." Plus, more. S…
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Kershaw's last home game, Free Eaton Fire soil testing, Historic Aztec Hotel — Saturday Edition
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10:42Dodger great Clayton Kershaw pitched his last home game last night. A day of free soil testing in Altadena for those impacted by the Eaton Fire. And we look into the 100 years of history of The Aztec hotel in Monrovia. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FRE…
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LA approves $5 mil for lawyer fees on homelessness case, 4 new Metro A Line stations open, Broad Museum celebrates 10 years — The P.M. Edition
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4:35The city of L.A. approves a $5 million payment to its lawyers in a high profile homelessness settlement. Metro's A Line opens up 4 new stations in the Pomona Valley today. The Broad Museum in downtown LA celebrates its 10 year anniversary today. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visi…
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Late night reax to Kimmel suspension, Altadena renters win ash removal ruling, Judge 'inclined' to restore UCLA funds— The A.M. Edition
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4:53Late night hosts rally behind Jimmy Kimmel after ABC pulled him from the air. It's a victory for Altadena renters in their battle get Eaton Fire ash removed. UCLA may be on the verge of getting back $500 million in frozen federal funds. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.pre…
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Ep. 25 - Mom Overwhelm is Real: 6 Fall Goals for Calm & Clarity
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6:20Welcome back to The Organized LDS Mom Podcast! Last time we focused on reflection and heart resets. Today, we’re moving into the practical, mom-life side—goals, productivity, and seasonal shifts that help you feel more in control. 👀 In This Episode: How to recommit to a morning routine that works for your season of life. Tips for eliminating one ha…
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LA increases transparency on homelessness spending, Jimmy Kimmel protests, Dodgers and Kings star players to retire — The P.M. Edition
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4:41L.A.'s updating the city's website to track its homelessness spending after an order from a federal judge. Protesters are gathering outside the studio where the suspended late night host Jimmy Kimmel tapes. Two L.A. sports legends announced their retirements today. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting ht…
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EP 50 - A Nation Divided: What We Learned From Tragedy, Faith, and Real Talk
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44:51In this milestone 50th episode of More Than Reality, Adam and Danielle Busby reflect on a heavy week of national tragedy and cultural division. From the heartbreaking assassination of Charlie Kirk to the growing divide fueled by media and social media, they share their raw thoughts, faith-driven perspective, and the importance of lowering the tempe…
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