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The official podcast of DCBeer.com! Everything you need to know about the people, places, and brews that make the DMV America’s best beer scene, including the best local places for eats, brews, trivia, live music, and more! Learn about the latest trends in craft beer – from the beers, to the breweries, to the business – from the editors of DC Beer.
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Our goal is to discuss American Agriculture from a farmers point of view. We'll discuss current farming trends, machinery from the past and present, how the farming community has changed for the better and worse, and the sometimes unintended consequences of ag policies from Washington D.C. Grab a cold beer and come join us!!!
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The Two Beer Queers

Josh Hall, Tom Hausman

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Tom and Josh are two gay men from Washington, DC, bonding over libations and conversations. From awkward hookups to the outrageous news cycle, they're talking about all the things that you overhear your drunk friends talking about, with a focus on queer issues and culture. Put on your cutest underwear and grab a drink!
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Light Beer Dark Money

Chris Clements and Sean Noble

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Hosts Chris Clements and Sean Noble cover politics, culture, and the intersection of faith, freedom, and free enterprise. “Agree on something.”LIGHT BEER - Christopher W. Clements (Chris) is the former Vice Chairman and CEO of Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc. For nearly 75 years, Golden Eagle served as a family-owned, Arizona-based wholesaler for several major national brewers including: Anheuser-Busch-InBev and Sierra Nevada. Golden Eagle was sold to Phoenix-based, Hensley Beverage Company.D ...
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Capital Golf Gang

The Capital Golf Gang

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“The Capital Golf Gang” reflects who we are and where we are from. Steve Czaban, John Ronis, Ron Thomas and Jon Guhl — four golf fanatics, from four distinctly different “sectors” of the “industry” and we’ve lived here in the Washington D.C. area for most of our adult lives. Our goal for this golf podcast is to be ruthlessly entertaining, informative, and beholden to nobody. At times, our bare-knuckle truth will sound like four guys shooting the sh#t after a round in the clubhouse, over a be ...
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From the studio at OTB Discs the guys: Krash, Double A, and DC talk everything going on in the community and all the happenings in the shop, at least most of the time. Sometimes the beer is flowing and the stories start pouring in. We started this disc golf podcast with the aim of letting you guys in on how we do things at OTB and with the Delta Windjammers disc golf club. We talk tournaments, disc releases, beer, and what is in the pipeline. Join us on some crazy tangents and fun stories. M ...
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Behind the Insurrections

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

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In the wake of the January 6th insurrection in D.C., Robert Evans and co-host Propaganda take a look at fascist insurrections throughout history. They also unpack the evolution, successes, and failures of antifascists in Italy, Germany, and Spain.
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In this episode of the DC Beer Show, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about various craft beers, focusing on the unique offerings from Blindhouse Beer Company in Roanoke. Tyler Wert, the brewer, shares insights into the mixed-culture fermentation process, the importance of balancing acidity in beer, and the challenges of maintaining flavor c…
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Veteran Republican strategist Matt Hurtt returns to the Thursday edition of Light Beer | Dark Money for a deep dive into one of the most closely watched state races in the nation — the battle for control in the Commonwealth of Virginia. With Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle Sears looking to close strong in the final days before Tuesday’s election and Attorne…
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Czabe and JOHN RONIS catch up with Leesburg, VA native and River Creek member Michael Brennan to talk about his cinderella run from being a sponsors invite, to winning on the PGA Tour for the first time. His week in Southern Utah was a missile launching, birdie barrage that has the whole golf world talking. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.…
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Chris and Sean are giddy after the Dodgers and Blue Jays deliver an instant World Series classic — 18 innings of pure baseball brilliance capped off by Freddie Freeman’s walk-off home run. They relive every tense moment, share their game-day superstitions, and reflect on growing up as lifelong Dodger fans listening to Vin Scully paint perfect pictu…
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Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen joins Chris and Sean to talk about his campaign for Attorney General — and his mission to restore integrity and common sense to Arizona’s top law enforcement office. Petersen contrasts his vision with the radical agenda of current AG Kris Mayes, who seems more interested in partisan lawsuits against Trump an…
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As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer finds himself trapped by his party’s most extreme wing. Democrats have blocked a bill to pay America’s military and TSA workers—losing three of their own members in the process. Even more revealing, some Democrats admit that “people will suffer, but it’s our only leverage,” s…
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Czabe, John Ronis, and Buddy Christensen welcome Alex Dickson from the Beltway Golfer podcast to talk about the state of DMV area public golf. Spoiler: it's not great. Also the Gang is joined by Golf Channel Host Gary Williams of "5 Clubs" to discuss whether pro's should get back their amatuer status to play in USGA events, and also the continued r…
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Chris and Sean are back — and the circus is in full swing. From pink unicorns and “No Kings” protests (brought to you by George Soros) to Grandma and her guillotine squad railing against the “kingship” of Donald Trump — the radical left has lost the plot. Bernie and Sandy (aka AOC) are now pitching “healthcare for MAGA” — better known as government…
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President Trump’s landmark success in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza — along with securing the release of the remaining hostages — is already being hailed as one of the most consequential peace deals in modern Middle Eastern history. Chris and Sean break down how the deal came together, the critical role played by Secretary of State …
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Czabe welcomes JOHN RONIS, JON GUHL, and BUDDY CHRISTENSEN to the show as Guhl is finally back to recap his boots on the ground accounts of what happened at Bethpage. The fellas also all get in one last take or two on the Ryder Cup. Who is Yip Strickler, and why is he the "hero we need" right now? Maybe the biggest sandbagging case of the year, and…
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Chris Clements sits down with former NFL kicker and CBS broadcaster Jay Feely to tackle everything from college football rivalries to Capitol Hill realities. The conversation kicks off with the fabled Michigan–USC showdown, a clash of finesse and force that’s arriving at the historic L.A. Coliseum this weekend. Jay breaks down what to expect from t…
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Scott Jennings of CNN joins Chris and Sean for a spirited and insightful conversation about the current state of American politics. Together they examine Democratic struggles over “20 percent” cultural issues, the persistence of Trump Derangement Syndrome on both the left and right, and the government shutdown that has left Democrats without a clea…
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Data and election guru, George Khalaf joins Chris and Sean to break down the hard data behind Rep. David Schweikert’s leap into the Arizona governor’s race. As George bluntly puts it—Schweikert’s “path” to victory looks more like a rugged hiking trail up a very steep hill. From there, the conversation widens to Arizona’s state races, where new numb…
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In this episode of the DC Beer Show, the hosts discuss the upcoming Wanderland event organized by the Brewers Association of Maryland, emphasizing the importance of supporting local breweries and fostering a family-friendly environment. They examine the changing trends in craft beer consumption, the role of music and entertainment at events, and th…
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Czabe is joined by JOHN RONIS, BUDDY CHRISTENSEN, and CHRIS "CJ" JOHNSON to discuss the Euro's Ryder Cup victory at Bethpage Black. A full scope accounting of what went wrong, who rose to the moment, the future of the event and more. Settle in, and enjoy the best hour+ golf discussion of the Ryder Cup anywhere! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcir…
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Chris and Sean are back in their undisclosed cave—firing off hot takes on the looming government shutdown, Pete’s bold declaration of “non-wokism” at the Department of War (cementing his place as a transformational Secretary), and a sober fact-check on RFK Jr.’s inflated yet troubling statistics. Then the bombshell: our friend David Schweikert is g…
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National Review’s Charles C. W. Cooke joins Chris and Sean for a wide-ranging conversation on the enduring legacy of William F. Buckley and the pivotal role National Review continues to play in shaping conservative thought. Cooke unpacks the current state of politics and the conservative movement—its momentum, its challenges, and the obstacles ahea…
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Chris and Sean are back with a wide-ranging episode that begins at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk—a moment equal parts humbling and overreaching. They unpack Erika Kirk’s astonishing forgiveness of her husband’s killer, Tucker Carlson’s gospel-fueled call to love that stirred no shortage of controversy, and Marco Rubio’s bold evangelism of t…
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Czabe welcomes JOHN RONIS, BUDDY CHRISTENSEN, and CHRIS JOHNSON to talk about some outrageously good visits to world class courses. CJ gets his first ever look at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. While Czabe recaps his second(!) time seeing the amazing Pine Valley in person. The gang also celebrates Michael Brennan getting his battlefield promotion to full…
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Darcy Olsen has spent decades in the political arena, but her greatest legacy is in the lives of children. As president and CEO of the Center for the Rights of Abused Children, she has been at the forefront of enacting groundbreaking legislation to protect kids trapped in an unforgiving system. Beyond policy, her story is deeply personal—Darcy has …
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In this conversation, Greg Engert discusses the upcoming Snallygaster festival, its significance for local breweries, and the evolving landscape of import beers. He highlights the importance of local food sourcing, the training of veteran farmers, and the festival's role as a major fundraiser for Arcadia Farm. Engert also shares insights on the fee…
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The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has left millions grieving—and revealed a disturbing divide. While most Americans mourn with anguish, prayer, and a call for unity, a small but vocal fringe on the far left has responded with celebration. Chris and Sean tackle the dangerous implications of this reaction, the urgent need to confront politic…
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Yesterday, America lost a giant. Charlie Kirk was senselessly murdered at Utah Valley State University, leaving behind his beloved wife, two children, and a conservative movement he helped shape with courage and conviction. Two humble hosts—Sean, who worked with Charlie on several occasions, and Chris, who admired him deeply—are shattered by this l…
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Chris and Sean kick things off with Sean’s marathon ambitions—and the painful lesson of a 15-mile run that ran out of gas. From there, the conversation shifts to a packed lineup of hot takes, each one hitting a different nerve. The “Phillies Karen” episode gets a mention—a dad trying to make his son’s 10th birthday special at the ballpark, only to …
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We’re joined by Matthew Hurtt, Republican strategist in Virginia, who first broke the photo of leftist activists trolling Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears. This image sparked a firestorm and set the tone for one of the most heated political debates in the Commonwealth. In this episode, we dive into Virginia’s unique position as a political bellwether, the si…
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Join us as we return from our summer break with Episode 216 of the DC Beer Show! We're live from Casa de Brandy, diving into the world of craft beer with a special focus on Oktoberfest and the inspiring women in the brewing community. Highlights: Beer Tasting: Jake, Brandy, and the team share their current favorites, including a double dry hop pils…
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Steve Czaban, John Ronis, Jon Guhl, Buddy Christensen. "The Gang" reviews the Euros captains picks, and wonders if it's not them who has the "old lads" network. Who should be favored? How much is the home course advantage worth? PGA of America catering to the rich NYC market. How about $1000 for some plastic cups? The Walker Cup has come a long way…
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Hollywood mogul David Ellison is shaking up the media world with plans to acquire The Free Press and elevate Bari Weiss into a top role at CBS—sending the Left into a tailspin. Chris and Sean break down what this means for journalism, culture, and the growing divide in the press. Meanwhile, Florida breaks with federal orthodoxy by scrapping vaccine…
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A new Wall Street Journal poll reveals that only 31% of Americans still believe in the American Dream—a shocking sign that nearly 70% have lost faith in the promise of opportunity and success in the greatest nation on earth. Chris and Sean unpack why this belief is fading and what it will take to restore confidence in America’s future. They take on…
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From our Star Worldwide studio, we sit down with Cody Ritchie, founder of Crest Insurance. Cody’s journey is pure Arizona grit—starting at Mueller Insurance, watching it get bought out, then boldly buying it back to build Crest into a regional powerhouse across Arizona, San Diego, Wyoming, and Colorado. We honor the life of "Uncle" Joe Caesare, a t…
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Chris and Sean are back in the "LBDM Cave" with a show packed full of breaking news and hot takes. First up: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged—and yes, the photos are everywhere. We break down what this “modern American royal couple” means for pop culture, the NFL, and maybe even Taylor’s next album rollout. Then we turn to the c…
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Steve Czaban, John Ronis, Jon Guhl, Chris Johnson. The boys discuss Tommy Fleetwood's breakthrough triumph at the Tour Championship. Why he is so universally liked? The many unusual wrinkles of the Tour's best head of hair. Such as his 23 year old senior wife! What would be your preferred "format" for the Tour Championship? When will the Tour crack…
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In his first appearance on the show, former Wake Up Tucson co-host Joe Higgins joins to highlight the explosive growth of Arizona’s charter school movement. With 11 Arizona schools recently ranked among the best in the nation—including BASIS Tucson at #1—Higgins explains why Arizona is leading the way. He also introduces Ethos/Logos, his homeschool…
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The numbers are in—and they’re brutal for Democrats. A New York Times report reveals that from 2020 to 2024, Democrats shed more than 2 million registered voters while Republicans gained 2.4 million. Chris and Sean break down why this seismic shift is happening, what it means for 2026 and beyond, and whether the Democratic Party has a path forward.…
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Chris Clements goes solo from the LBDM Cave with a no-holds-barred round of hot takes on the week’s wild headlines: Soros-funded protests in D.C. — demonstrations erupt as homeless encampments are cleared, with activists railing against the city even trying to make the capital a safe place to live and work. The red carpet in Alaska — pomp and power…
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Congressman David Schweikert joins Chris and Sean in studio to deliver a sobering—and solutions-driven—look at America’s looming fiscal crisis. He explains the demographic “time bomb” set to explode our national debt, and why inaction will leave the next generation buried under its weight. But Schweikert doesn’t stop at warnings. He outlines bold, …
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Chris and Sean welcome radio legend Chris DeSimone, host of Wake Up with Chris DeSimone — the voice that, for years alongside Joe Higgins, shook Tucson’s political and business establishment awake. Their Wake Up Tucson show pulled no punches in calling out hypocrisy, incompetence, and corruption from City Hall to the Chamber. Sadly, not much has ch…
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In this episode, Chris and Sean fire off a series of hot takes: from President Trump’s controversial move to take control of the D.C. police — separating what’s real from what’s political theater — to a CNN reporter’s rare flight over Gaza, where the devastation lies squarely at the feet of Hamas. They argue that if Hamas simply laid down its arms,…
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Chris and Sean celebrate President Trump’s first 200 days in office, arguing he’s accomplished more in that short time than many presidents do in an entire term. From keeping campaign promises to pushing bold reforms, they break down the major wins that define the early Trump era. They also tackle the battle over redistricting, exposing the blatant…
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Chris and Sean return from birthday celebrations to unpack a packed agenda—starting with Trump’s misunderstood tariff agenda. Despite the media’s obsession with “protectionism,” the goal is opening up closed markets like Japan and the EU to American products. Why can’t you buy a Ford in Tokyo or American-grown rice in Japan? The answer isn’t econom…
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Steve Czaban, John Ronis, and Buddy Christensen offer a recap of the Open Championship which saw Scheffler claim his 4th major without breaking much of a sweat. What makes Scotty tick, though? Are we looking at the Ivan Lendl of golf? Or Nicola Jokic? A guy who is bored by how easy the game comes to him? Also, does he not get enough credit because …
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Adelita Grijalva’s primary win in Pima County was a foregone conclusion—securing the leftward lurch of the Democratic Party in Southern Arizona. Chris and Sean waste no time calling it what it is: business as usual for a machine more focused on ideology than solutions. They then turn to the DOJ’s continued stonewalling on the Epstein files, with sh…
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Chris and Sean dive into the long-awaited Epstein files and the political firestorm surrounding them. With Trump now frustrating parts of his MAGA base—as predicted—the guys unpack his controversial stance that there’s “no there there.” They make clear: Epstein was a monster, and anyone involved in his criminal enterprise must face justice, no matt…
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1 - Guess the Slope/Rating at Beacon Hill 2 - Gricklegrass and Gunch 3 - The Legend of Ko' Olau GC 4 - Crabgrass Is Boomin' 5 - I Cost Buddy a Sale! 6 - Links vs. American Golf 7 - So Many Great Golfers 8 - The KFT Funnel to PGA Tour 9 - That Guy Still Golfs? 10 - Golfer Fights NHL Enforcer 11 - Estonian Cinderella Story 12 - Maryland and Virginia …
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In this spirited and inspiring episode, Chris sits down with Ashley Sankar, the dynamic founder of 1920 Clothing Company, for a high-energy back-and-forth that dives deep into her extraordinary journey—from humble beginnings to a nationally recognized pitch on Shark Tank. Ashley shares how her relentless work ethic, passion for culture, and dedicat…
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A longtime leader in the conservative movement, Drew Bond returns for his third appearance on the podcast—this time joining Chris and Sean in a special on-location episode recorded at the Conservative Partnership Institute in Washington, D.C. With over 30 years of experience, including serving as an executive to Ed Feulner at The Heritage Foundatio…
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Czabe and the Gang are joined by Woodmont CC member and chairman of the US Adaptive Open which highlights various categories of impaired golfers of all ages. The gang also talks about the Padraig Harrington vs. Roger Maltbie dustup at the Senior US Open, plus Brooks Koepka being the latest Tour pro to lose his cool and destroy a tee marker. And mor…
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In this special episode of Light Beer Dark Money, recorded on location at the Conservative Partnership Institute in Washington, D.C., we sit down with one of the most enduring and influential figures in American conservative politics—Morton Blackwell. As the founder of the Leadership Institute in 1979, Morton helped create the infrastructure that h…
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