December 22, 2024

Podcasts 2

Empty The Tank

  • A New Dawn
    by Evan Brown and Siddeeq Ali on February 10, 2023 at 4:43 PM

    Mannnnn y’all know what the vibrations is. We’re byke. Rested, excited to fill up your ear canals, and even more excited to argue with all of you over our plethora of talking points. You can expect to hear about 13% of the Burger King jingle earnings being given to legendary composer, Hans Zimmer. Our takes on the Eagles and Chiefs Super bowl and how the world will soon end due to the advances in the latest AI known as CHATGPT. As always our dialogue isn’t complete without a couple rabbits holes being plunged into. We’re excited to be back folks. Don’t mistake our dialogue for us wanting to debate with you. Side note… we do. Let a rip.

  • Knife to the Kranium
    by Evan Brown and Siddeeq Ali on July 29, 2022 at 5:04 AM

    Ben Affleck and Hemp/CBD/THC infused seltzers help us get this one started. Ben don’t really look like a people person and are these infused seltzers a placebo?Evan takes us into his first day at the his new place of employment. Yes, Evan is back to the 9 to 5 employment format. Bets for how long this will last are being taken as we speak. Just DM the ETT page to inquire on odds.The boys then decipher multiple types of “shit” words. Horseshit, apeshit, bullshit, dogshit, and batshit capture our attention for the better part of 10 minutes.Watching the All Star game while complaining about the heat in our air conditioned venue pretty take us into the conclusion of this pod.

  • Efficient Twerking and PBJ Bacon Sandwiches
    by Evan Brown and Siddeeq Ali on July 20, 2022 at 5:00 AM

    Its hot… as fuck. But we (and you) are here. Empty The Tank is an all weather and all season show.At inception, we pay homage to Matt Vasgersian and John Madden, and invent an alarm clock that involves a morning visit from THE Eric Byrnes.After that, well, we descend into chaos.The legend of Miss Twerksum is told, and Meg the Stallion continues to keep us in a headlock that we will not fight. We also discern the difference between twerking and “moving one’s waistline”. An important distinction for the culture.We then give a brief history of former Hyundai Unicorn/Pittsburgh Pirate Jung Ho Kang – a 3x Dui’er who has returned to South Korea. From there, NBA gambling is discussed, Elvis’ death and diet is scrutinized and Evan makes a stunning confession.BoneAppleTea

  • Sometimes The Greats, Fall
    by Evan Brown and Siddeeq Ali on July 14, 2022 at 9:00 AM

    Black, West Indian, and Dominican men are all the same. Literally. They just enact their shenanigans in different regions of the world. We’re just lucky we get to see it all within the boroughs of NYC.A discussion on the Yankees and Mets domination as well as they comparability to the rest of the league. We go over the league in general as well as discuss possible player scenarios that might make Evan throw up.The BBL’s are still going very strong. While we love to see it, we have to wonder if they’re that good of an investment. For some situations, anyway.Mysteries of the world is what hits us next. Constant humming coming from nowhere and eternal lady mummies in China.Evan leaves us with a MASSIVE pause. Pause.

  • Full Scholarship to Play the Block
    by Evan Brown and Siddeeq Ali on July 7, 2022 at 5:00 AM

    Hope you enjoyed the long weekend boys girls and pets, the boys are back. After a few days of watching other people play with fireworks we are behind the mics again, admiring female sportscasters, debating the logistics of playing the block, reflecting on NBA free agency and figuring out the best day of the week. All in under an hour. We amaze ourselves too. BoneAppleTea.

I Am Athlete

  • A Tad of Dak Prescott | I AM ATHLETE
    by [email protected] (Dak Prescott, Tad Prescott) on September 12, 2024 at 2:00 PM

    Dak Prescott is an American football quarterback who plays for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League. Prescott played college football at Mississippi State University, where he was instrumental in leading the Bulldogs to some of their most successful seasons in recent history, even reaching the No. 1 spot in the national rankings for the first time in school history. During his college career, he set numerous records for passing yards, touchdowns, and total offensive yards, solidifying his reputation as a dual-threat quarterback. Prescott was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft as the 135th overall pick. Initially expected to serve as a backup to longtime starting quarterback Tony Romo, Prescott was thrust into the starting role when Romo suffered an injury during the preseason. Prescott excelled immediately, leading the Cowboys to a 13-3 record during his rookie season. He threw for 23 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions, demonstrating impressive poise, accuracy, and the ability to extend plays with his legs. His performance earned him the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, and he was also selected to the Pro Bowl. Since then, Prescott has been a cornerstone of the Cowboys’ offense, known for his leadership, athleticism, and ability to handle high-pressure situations. He has led the team to multiple playoff appearances and has developed a reputation as a skilled passer with a powerful arm and strong decision-making abilities. Off the field, Dak Prescott is recognized for his philanthropic work and commitment to community causes. He established the Faith Fight Finish Foundation, which focuses on empowering individuals through education, mental health awareness, and cancer research. Prescott’s advocacy for mental health, inspired by his late mother and brother, has made him a significant voice in raising awareness for this cause. Additionally, Prescott is involved in numerous endorsements, making him one of the highest-profile athletes in the NFL. His story of resilience, leadership, and dedication has made him a fan favorite and a respected figure both in and outside of football.

  • Paper Route: Ep. 213 | NFC Coach rips Micah Parsons
    by [email protected] (Brandon Marshall, Tad Prescott, Bobby Hart) on April 2, 2024 at 6:22 PM

    In today’s news, Brandon Marshall, Tad Prescott, Bobby Hart & crew discuss…Which NFC coach rips into Micah Parsons and why? Lamar getting a new offense after huge 2023, and then, NFC and AFC for better or worse? Plus, much more!

  • Paper Route: Ep. 212 | Rashee Rice wanted after highway accident
    by [email protected] (Brandon Marshall) on April 1, 2024 at 6:44 PM

    In today’s news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…LeBron hit 9 of 10 3’s, should the western conference be worried? Should Saquon have chosen Houston over Philly?, and then, Kevin Durant lists his many reasons as to why he is single. Plus, much more!

  • Paper Route: Ep. 211 | Joe Milton joins the show!
    by [email protected] (Brandon Marshall, Bobby Hart, Joe Milton, Dr. Blaise) on March 28, 2024 at 6:58 PM

    In today’s news, Brandon Marshall, Bobby Hart & crew discuss…Is it time for the Warriors to dump Draymond? We invite Dr. Blaise to give us his opinion. Draft QB prospect Joe Milton joins the show, and then, Kevin Durant debates between J.Cole and Kendrick. Plus, much more!

  • Paper Route: Ep. 210 | Misty Copeland joins the show!
    by [email protected] (Brandon Marshall, Misty Copeland) on March 27, 2024 at 7:33 PM

    In today’s news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…Why does Michael Beasley think LBJ is the G.O.A.T. over MJ, Misty Copeland joins the show, and then, Aaron Rodgers out as VP in the 2024 race! Plus, much more!

The Depression Files

  • Al Interviews John MacPhee | CEO of The Jed Foundation
    by Al Levin on September 24, 2023 at 2:30 PM

    In this episode, Al interviews John MacPhee, CEO of The Jed Foundation (recorded 8-9-23). John describes his own mental health challenges and how they impacted him as a Division I college basketball player. John also describes the work of The Jed Foundation that supports students and young adults around mental health, resiliency, and suicide prevention. You’ll hear about the work that The Jed Foundation is doing not only in colleges and universities, but in high schools and with superintendents in supporting all students within K-12 schools. John shares how The Jed Foundation works alongside of their partners to create a comprehensive plan to put systems, programs, and policies in place to create a culture of caring that protects student mental health, builds life skills, and makes it more likely students will seek help and struggling students will be recognized, connected to mental health care, and supported. To learn more about John and The Jed Foundation, or to become a partner school, visit jedfoundation.org. If you find value in the podcast, please consider buying Al a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/allevin. There, you can buy Al a one-time cup (or cups) of coffee or become a member to purchase coffee for him monthly. Not only will this help to caffeinate him up, but it will also help to offset the cost of the podcast hosting site, maintain and update his equipment and support the amount of time that it takes in order to produce the show. In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al’s blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with him as a coach/consultant or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, it would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

  • Al Interviews Dr. Mark Harper | Attending Anesthesiologist in the UK and Norway, Researcher & Author on the Topic of Cold-Water Swimming
    by Al Levin on August 27, 2023 at 2:30 PM

    In this episode, Al interviews Dr. Mark Harper, attending anesthesiologist in the UK and Norway, researcher, and author (recorded 7-18-23). Dr. Harper describes how, although keeping patients warm during surgery was a significant part of his job, he drew a fascination towards cold-water swimming and its impact on one’s mental health. Dr. Harper describes the research that he has been a part of in the area of cold-water swimming and the future of the research. He describes the benefits, as well as the precautions, of cold-water swimming. Dr. Harper also shares with the listeners about Mental Health Swims, a mental health peer support community that hosts free, safe, and inclusive swim meet ups and Chill UK, a nonprofit that provides courses in cold-water swimming to improve mental health. Finally, Dr. Harper describes his book: Chill: The Cold Water Swim Cure. To learn more about Dr. Harper, check out his website at drmarkharper.com. You’ll can also find Dr. Harper on Twitter @WildSwimDoctor and Instagram @TheWildSwimDoctor. If you find value in the podcast, please consider buying Al a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/allevin. There, you can buy Al a one-time cup (or cups) of coffee or become a member to purchase coffee for him monthly. Not only will this help to caffeinate him up, but it will also help to offset the cost of the podcast hosting site, maintain and update his equipment and support the amount of time that it takes in order to produce the show. In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al’s blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with him as a coach/consultant or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, it would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

  • Al Interviews Shannon Walker | Founder & CEO of Northwest Battle Buddies
    by Al Levin on July 30, 2023 at 2:30 PM

    In this episode, Al interviews Shannon Walker, founder and CEO of Northwest Battle Buddies (recorded 7-11-23). Shannon describes her passion for training dogs and how she came to train service dogs for military veterans who are living with PTSD. Shannon explains the process; from five months of training the dogs, to receiving detailed information on the veterans seeking service dogs, to pairing the dog with a veteran, and finally an additional five weeks of training the veteran and their new service dog together. Hear how these dogs have changed the lives of the veterans. You’ll hear about how a service dog may pull a veteran out of a panic attack or even disrupt the veteran’s suicidal thoughts and much more. To learn more about Shannon and Northwest Battle Buddies, please check out their website at northwestbattlebuddies.org. If you find value in the podcast, please consider buying Al a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/allevin. There, you can buy Al a one-time cup (or cups) of coffee or become a member to purchase coffee for him monthly. Not only will this help to caffeinate him up, but it will also help to offset the cost of the podcast hosting site, maintain and update his equipment and support the amount of time that it takes in order to produce the show. In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al’s blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with him as a coach/consultant or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, it would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

  • Al Interviews Craig Stanland | Former Account Manager of a Large Tech Company, Formerly Incarcerated & Now a Reinvention Architect
    by Al Levin on June 25, 2023 at 2:30 PM

    In this episode, Al interviews Craig Stanland, former account manager of a large tech company, formerly incarcerated in federal prison, and now a Reinvention Architect (recorded 6-7-23). Craig describes how he had it all; a wonderful wife, a fantastic job, multiple homes, beautiful cars, expensive watches. Craig would spend most days shopping at extravagant stores and bouncing into fancy restaurants for meals and drinks. He was a VIP at some of the best restaurants in Greenwich and Manhattan. But this wasn’t enough. He wanted more. Craig saw his financial numbers falling as he was paying less attention to his large clients than his flashy, materialistic lifestyle. He had to make a choice and he saw only one option: commit fraud against one of the largest technology companies in the world. Hear how this path led to fifteen FBI agents at his front door, a sentence of twenty-four months of federal prison, three years of supervised release, and $834,307 in restitution. Craig shares the struggles of losing absolutely everything and spending time in federal prison. He describes a vision of suicide that he couldn’t shake for months and wasn’t able to share. Hear how he then realizes what’s most important and how he completely changed his life for the better. As an author, a public speaker, and a coach (a Reinvention Architect), he now supports others in making positive changes in their lives! You can find out more about Craig and connect with him on his website at craigstanland.com. You can find his memoir, Blank Canvas: How I Reinvented My Life After Prison on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. In addition, you can find Craig on LinkedIn and Instagram. If you find value in the podcast, please consider buying Al a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/allevin. There, you can buy Al a one-time cup (or cups) of coffee or become a member to purchase coffee for him monthly. Not only will this help to caffeinate him up, but it will also help to offset the cost of the podcast hosting site, maintain and update his equipment and support the amount of time that it takes in order to produce the show. In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al’s blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with him as a coach/consultant or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, it would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

  • Al Interviews Hal Hughes | Former Police Officer, Former MMA Fighter & Current Psychotherapist
    by Al Levin on May 28, 2023 at 2:30 PM

    In this episode, Al interviews Hal Hughes, former police officer, former MMA fighter, and current psychotherapist (recorded 4-16-23). Hal shares his story of two separate work-related traumatic brain injuries (TBI) that led him into a deep, dark depression, an opioid addiction, and a diagnosis of both post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and bipolar disorder. At one point, Hal was on eight psychiatric medications and underwent electric shock therapy (ECT). He was also desperate enough to do whatever he needed to in order to get his hands on opioids. It wasn’t until he heard his young child say, “I want my old daddy back” that Hal got serious about his recovery. Hear how he changed the trajectory of his recovery and then jumped on an unconventional path to become a psychotherapist. Hal is incredibly knowledgeable, down-to-earth, and inspirational. Check out HalHughes.com to find out more about Hal, the services he provides, or even to reach out to him. Don’t miss this episode! If you find value in the podcast, please consider buying Al a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/allevin. There, you can buy Al a one-time cup (or cups) of coffee or become a member to purchase coffee for him monthly. Not only will this help to caffeinate him up, but it will also help to offset the cost of the podcast hosting site, maintain and update his equipment and support the amount of time that it takes in order to produce the show. In addition to The Depression Files podcast, you can find Al’s blog at TheDepressionFiles.com. There, you can also find out how to work with him as a coach/consultant or schedule him for a public speaking event. You will also find Al on Twitter @allevin18. Lastly, it would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe to the show and take just a minute to leave a review and rating.

Going West: True Crime

  • Celina Mays // 462
    by Dark West Productions on December 20, 2024 at 8:01 AM

    In December of 1996, a 12-year-old girl went missing from her New Jersey home overnight. Her family fell under suspicion when they took 24 hours to report the disappearance, and then weeks to publicize it. But investigators were even more wary of her family when it was revealed that they operated a religious cult, and later, were casually informed that this 12-year-old victim was pregnant. This is the story of Celina Mays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Burger Chef Murders // 461
    by Dark West Productions on December 14, 2024 at 5:43 AM

    In November of 1978, four young employees of the Speedway, Indiana Burger Chef restaurant mysteriously vanished at the end of their shift. When police investigated the scene that night, it was clear something had happened to them. But the case wasn’t taken seriously until almost two days later, when all their bodies were found – proving they had died by homicide. This is the story of Jayne Friedt, Ruth Ellen Shelton, Mark Flemmonds, and Daniel Davis. Also known as the Burger Chef Murders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Gretchen Fleming // 460
    by Dark West Productions on December 11, 2024 at 1:28 AM

    In December of 2022, a 27-year-old woman met a stranger in a bar in her small, West Virginia hometown, only to disappear after leaving with him. As an investigation into her disappearance began, it was revealed that the man she was last seen with is an ill-mannered ex-cop who had recently changed his name. Countless women have come forward since to describe their disturbing and unsettling encounters with this man – from his days as a food delivery driver and local. So what happened that night, and where is she? This is the story of Gretchen Fleming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Fort Worth Missing Trio // 459
    by Dark West Productions on December 6, 2024 at 10:05 PM

    In December of 1974, just two days before Christmas, three girls, ages 17, 14, and 9, disappeared while shopping at a mall in Fort Worth, Texas. 50 years into the investigation, thousands of leads have been followed up on, and hundreds of people have been interviewed, but none of the girls have ever been found. What happened to them, and does the person responsible for their disappearance have more victims? This is the story of the Fort Worth Missing Trio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • The Killings of Two Portland Nurses // 458
    by Dark West Productions on December 4, 2024 at 6:48 AM

    In a strange and eerie coincidence, in autumn of this year, two young nurses working at the same hospital in Portland, Oregon were murdered by different men in separate parts of the world. A 32-year-old woman was murdered in her Beaverton apartment in an act that has been described as “deliberately cruel.” Then, just two months later, her 31-year-old colleague was murdered while on vacation in Hungary. When police discovered her body, they also came upon disturbing Google searches from her suspected killer, including, “How reliable are the police in Budapest?” and “What does a corpse smell like after it decomposes?” These are the murders of nurses Melissa Jubane and Mackenzie Michalski in this episode we’re calling, The Killings of Two Portland Nurses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices