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#50

#50 - Charlie Marks

Folk musician Charlie Marks discusses his winding path to a fulfilling life of music and nature. After an aimless period post-college, some breakdowns, and living out of his car, Charlie found his way through small steps like open mics and odd jobs. Learning the clawhammer banjo clicked for him, and he's since released several albums. Now living a rural life in Reno, Nevada, Charlie reflects on using music as self-expression and finding inspiration in old folk songs.---Guest info:Charlie MarksCharlie Marks is a banjo & guitar picking folk singer from outside Reno, Nevada. Charlie blends together traditional and original folk tunes to weave together heartfelt stories. Charlie is also a poet and writer and aspiring chicken farmer.Website - https://charliemarksmusic.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/charlie_marks_musicYouTube - https://youtube.com/@CharlieMarksMusic?si=t4bW-SL7_rbqa8GU---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.comGet full access to Unfiltered Union at unfilteredunion.com/subscribe
#49

#49 - Mental Health Breaks and Advocating for Yourself

In this podcast episode, Russ and Lindz engage in a candid conversation about the importance of taking mental health breaks and advocating for oneself. The script captures their discussion on various topics, including the weather, recreational activities like fishing, the influence of online videos and social media, and their thoughts on a viral coffee-making influencer. They delve into personal experiences, sharing their journey with health issues, such as a cat with a UTI and their daughter dealing with lice. The hosts also recount a frustrating encounter with a doctor who initially brushed off their concerns, highlighting the significance of advocating for oneself in medical settings.The conversation evolves to address the overwhelming presence of negative news and its impact on mental well-being. They reflect on the need for individuals to unplug and take breaks not just from work, but also from social media and other stressors. Drawing attention to Germany's burnout leave policy, they discuss the potential benefits of extended paid leave for those diagnosed with burnout or severe anxiety and depression.The hosts pay tribute to actor Matthew Perry before shifting the focus to their upcoming podcast endeavors. They tease upcoming interviews with folk musician Charlie Marks and a sustainability advocate, discussing the excitement surrounding these future episodes.---Timestamps:(00:08:58) Advocating for yourself with your doctor(00:16:00) The importance of taking mental health breaks(00:26:38) The passing of Matthew Perry and the impact of TV shows on generations---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.comGet full access to Unfiltered Union at unfilteredunion.com/subscribe
#48

#48 - Coach Goes Beast Mode on Soccer Dad

In this episode, we start off by discussing our love for reading and the Kindle challenge we're participating in. We talk about how reading has become a big part of our lives again and how it helps us unwind from the craziness of the week. We also mention the impact of the Canadian wildfires on air quality and the conspiracy theories surrounding the national emergency test on our phones.The conversation then takes a turn into the idea of living in a simulation and how it could be used to manipulate people's minds. We discuss the role of mainstream media and social media in shaping the narrative and how the idea of a simulation makes it even easier to control information. We briefly touch on the current situation in Israel and the Gaza Strip and the difference between the sanitized news coverage and the raw footage shared on platforms like Reddit.Switching gears, we dive into the most popular Halloween costumes for kids this year. For girls, we discuss options like Miraculous Ladybug, Barbie, Bluey, Paw Patrol's Sky, and Spider-Gwen. As for boys, Spider-Man, Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Five Nights at Freddy's, and Sonic the Hedgehog are among the favorites. Surprisingly, Transformers also made the list. We also mention some popular men's costumes, including classic horror characters and the inflatable T-Rex. We even talk about the adult Bowser costume, which catches our interest.Moving on, we share our thoughts on watching the new live-action version of The Little Mermaid. We address the controversy surrounding the movie and express our opinion that it stayed true to the original content. We praise the actress who played Ariel and the beautifully done songs. We acknowledge some minor changes and discuss the appearance of Flounder and the transformation of Scuttle's character. Overall, we consider it Disney's best live-action adaptation so far.We then turn our attention to the Beckham Netflix documentary, which we found fascinating even though we're not big soccer fans. We discuss the passion and obsession that can surround celebrities and sports players, as showcased in the documentary. We talk about the ups and downs of Beckham's career, his branding efforts, and his plans for after soccer. We mention that we're trying to incorporate soccer into our household as our child plays in a non-competitive league. Sharing a personal experience, we recount a soccer game we recently attended and the drama that unfolded with an older team causing trouble.We discuss the incident of a big kid pushing one of our players and the reaction from our coach and the kid's father. We reflect on how we would have reacted differently if our own child were involved, and how both sides eventually shook hands and the game continued. To lighten the mood, we share some funny stories we found on Reddit, including a boat captain who had the entire boat move 15 degrees just to avoid the sun on his face while enjoying his bagel. We also mention a boyfriend who pretended not to know what a potato was, leading to his removal from his girlfriend's parents' house. We laugh about the absurdity of kicking someone out for not knowing what a potato is.Lastly, we wrap up with a personal "today I fucked up" moment when we had to explain puberty to our daughter and how she didn't want to be a girl anymore. We also joke about our laziness in ordering DoorDash frequently, especially during the early days of parenthood and the COVID pandemic.
#47

#47 - When Politicians Talk Over Each Other, AI Invades Copyrights and China Buys Up America!

Hop aboard the hot mess express as we take a wild ride through the chaotic terrain of today's biggest issues in another thrilling episode of Unholy Union. We're leaving no stone unturned and no topic untouched. We'll grapple with the complexities of the US border policy, wrestle with the implications of Chinese land ownership in the US, and even dare to dive headfirst into the murky depths of AI ethics. From Ramaswamy's under-16s social media ban to the national security implications of fentanyl influx in Philadelphia, we're pulling back the curtain on it all. Tune in for a tantalizing mix of sharp insights, spirited debates, and just a sprinkle of outrageous marital discourse. Get ready for a hefty dose of reality, served with a side of revelations. It's not your grandma's podcast episode – unless your grandma loves political intrigue, global geopolitics, and artificial intelligence discussions. Buckle up and enjoy the ride!---Timestamps:(00:00:25) Discussion about the presidential debate(00:01:24) Discussion about the issues raised in the debate(00:35:50) Ownership of content used by AI(00:36:23) Legal issues with using someone's work for AI training(00:39:45) Power dynamics in the AI industry---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
#46

#46 - From Chickens to Hurricanes: A Comedy of Eggs-traordinary Events!

In this episode of Unholy Union, Russ and Lindz their journey into the uncharted territory of parenting a nine-year-old who’s bringing home all sorts of things from school. As they grapple with the comedic chaos of parenting, they also embark on a wild journey through Florida's eccentric wildlife. From a gator attack gone wrong to a bear's surprise visit at Disney World, the Sunshine State never disappoints with its quirky wildlife tales. But it's not all alligators and puberty talks, the duo also dives deep into the world of movies and anime. They share their thoughts on the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and discuss the challenges of adapting iconic anime shows into live-action versions, such as Avatar: The Last Airbender and the new Netflix series One Piece. Whether you're a parent, a wildlife enthusiast, a beach lover, or an anime fan, there's something for everyone in this hilariously honest conversation. So plug in, press play, and get ready for some belly laughs!---Timestamps:(00:00:01) The 82-year-old Florida man who fought off an intruder with his cane(00:23:39) The bear in Disney World(00:28:14) The 14-foot gator with a human in its mouth(00:33:18) Discussion about the release date of the next season of a show(00:33:45) Excitement about the upcoming live-action Avatar series on Netflix(00:35:45) Debate about the tone and target audience of the live-action Avatar series---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
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#45 - From Soccer Mom to AI Overlords: An Unholy Rollercoaster of Life and Controversy

Ever wondered why simple outings like a soccer game or a trip to the springs can be treasured in the memory vault forever? Join us as we reminisce about our little one's first soccer game and the unabated excitement for after-school activities. We share our dreams about her future tennis career, all while cooling off in the pristine waters of Weeki Wachee Spring. Join us as we relive the magic of the mermaid shows and the awe-inspiring wildlife. Switching gears, we scratch beneath the surface of Danny Masterson's conviction, the Scientology connection and the resultant media fallout. We cast a critical eye on Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, scrutinizing their decisions to write character letters for Masterson and their consequent resignation from their own charity, Thorn. The twist and turns of this tale raise questions about celebrity influence and the role of personal judgement. As we brace for the dawn of Google's conversational AI system- Gemini, we consider the profound repercussions it could have on our world. From the reality of deep faking voices to the creation of an all-encompassing knowledge library, the potential of Gemini is both fascinating and fearsome. Can it overstep its boundaries and override the kill switch? Does AI have the potential to take over Hollywood script-writing? Tune in and let's explore these compelling topics together.---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction and offensive humor(00:00:24) Technical difficulties and professionalism(00:00:54) Discussion about their child's soccer game(00:30:51) Ashton and Mila stepping down from their child sexual abuse charity(00:32:50) Discussion on whether they should have written the letters(00:39:05) Introduction of Google's conversational AI system, Gemini---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
#44

#44 - Florida Man in a Hamster Wheel, Country Music and Debt

Jump aboard the rollercoaster of Florida's peculiar headlines, from bounty hunting for invasive fish species to hamster wheel Atlantic crossings, in this jam-packed episode. Russ and Lindz also offer a comparative analysis of the travel experiences at Florida's airports, with an amusing sidetrack about the trials of airport parking. The discussion then takes a twangy turn as they marvel at an independent country musician's success without a record label, and wrap up with some practical nuggets of wisdom about managing personal finances. Listen in for an episode filled with bizarre wildlife, busy airports, catchy country tunes, and some pretty unusual personal finance tips. It's all served with a generous helping of laughter and a side of the eternal question - is the cheaper flight really worth the parking hassle?---Timestamps:(00:00:01) The Unholy Union podcast introduction(00:00:30) Discussion about delays and weekly updates(00:01:35) Discussion about Florida being a crazy state(00:03:15) Discussion about FWC Fish and Wildlife Research(00:04:23) Discussion about bounty hunting in Florida(00:06:19) Discussion about hurricanes and storm surge(00:07:45) Discussion about hurricane preparedness(00:11:22) Discussion about updates to Orlando airport(00:19:00) Discussion about best employers in Florida(00:26:34) Discussion about Oliver Anthony's success and CMA nominations(00:30:09) Discussion about Oliver Anthony's refusal of offers(00:32:10) Discussion about the potential earnings of a musician(00:32:43) Conversation about the dislike of seasonal changes and living in Florida(00:38:00) Explanation of the Dave Ramsey method for getting out of debt---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
#43

#43 - The Battle of the New Sandwiches: Chic-fil-A vs. Panera, Starfield Letdown, and the Rise of the Mind-Altering Psilocybin

In this episode of Unholy Union, we explore a range of topics, including the disappointment of Starfield not living up to expectations, a short review of Chic-fil-A's honey pepper pimento and Panera's cinnamon crunch bagel sandwiches, the promising potential of psilocybin in treating mental disorders, the importance of taking evacuation orders seriously during storms, the intriguing phenomenon of visitation dreams, the unpredictable choices in the game Baldur's Gate 3, media bias, the power of consumer choice in capitalism, the exploration of new supplements for mental health, and the significance of visitation dreams in the mourning process. So sit back, relax, and join us on this eclectic journey.---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:21) Making faces at spouses(00:01:56) Dealing with lice infestation(00:03:58) Trying new fast food items(00:08:26) New food items at various restaurants(00:14:09) Discussion about reading books(00:20:17) Effects of Hurricane Adalia(00:29:23) Discussion about media bias(00:31:21) Should hate speech be taken out of platforms?(00:38:28) Psilocybin as a potential treatment for depression(00:51:00) Review of the video game Starfield---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
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#42 - A Collision Course: Sex Trafficking, GOP Debates, and Oliver Anthony

In this episode of Unholy Union, Russ and Lindz take a deep dive into the disturbing issue of sex trafficking within American hotel chains. They discuss the new legal strategy that survivors are using to hold hotel corporations accountable for these crimes, as well as the "do not sell" lists that hotels put in place. They also touch on the Epstein Island conspiracy, media manipulation, and Oliver Anthony's politically charged song that is resonating with the middle class. Russ and Lindz then analyze the GOP debates and discuss how the mental health crisis in the United States is linked to the closure of mental health facilities. Finally, they end the episode with a discussion on the recent changes to Twitter's platform and the current divisive climate in the United States.---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction and offensive marital discourse(00:01:21) Discussion about food chain and health(00:03:00) Moral crisis and sex trafficking(00:38:02) Biotechnical Rio Royvant Sciences, a biotechnology firm.(00:38:30) Climate change and the belief in human contribution.(00:39:20) Energy independence and the use of fossil fuels.---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
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#41 - The Crucial Role of Food in Our Lives: A Conversation with Justin Bizzarro

In this episode of Unholy Union, our guest Justin Bizzarro dives deep into the world of food and entrepreneurship. We explore topics like the responsibility humans have towards animals, the impact of sugar on our health, and the current state of the food industry. Justin sheds light on the need for sustainable farming practices, the importance of knowing where our food comes from, and why supporting local food systems is crucial. Justin also shares his personal journey as an entrepreneur from a young age, sharing valuable insights and lessons learned along the way. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of food and business with Justin Bizzarro. Don't miss it!---Guest info:Justin BizzarroSerial Entrepreneur. World Traveler. Grower of Humans. Positive Pollinator.InstagramLinktreeJUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:06) The guest's background and accomplishments(00:02:04) The guest's early experiences in entrepreneurship(00:06:04) The guest's drive and motivation for success(00:08:17) The guest's definition of success(00:15:51) The biggest struggle for the American consumer regarding food consumption(00:25:53) The influence of corporations and lobbying on the food industry(00:35:55) The importance of diversity in food consumption(00:42:59) The importance of living in harmony with the world(00:43:35) The impact of food choices on animals and the environment(00:45:00) The need to diversify our diets and eat locally sourced food(01:24:24) Diversifying your diet(01:24:43) Nutrients from pasture grazed cows(01:25:12) Inviting the guest back
#40

#40 - Conspiracy Theories and Chair-Flying Brawls: Unraveling the Tin Foil Truth

On this episode of Unholy Union, Lindz and Russ dive deep into the world of tin foil hat conspiracy theories, exploring the belief of a flat Earth and the skepticism surrounding it. They also discuss a chaotic situation involving a Montgomery, Alabama city worker being attacked, the benefits of third person perspective in stressful situations, and even share some personal anecdotes about office dynamics. Tune in for a lighthearted and entertaining episode! And stay tuned to uncover the mystery behind "illeism" - a term that will surely pique your curiosity.---Timestamps:(00:03:06) AOH 1996 cancer pill(00:09:06) Montgomery brawl(00:18:00) Thinking of oneself in the 3rd person(00:35:08) Nudist cruise ship experience(00:38:09) Sharing a small office space(00:41:31) Challenges of sharing a workspace with a spouse---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
#39

#39 - From Bunny Explosions to Burning Buildings: A Wild Ride of Weekly News

In this podcast episode, Russ and Lindz discuss their excitement for Christopher Nolan's movie Oppenheimer and share their thoughts on his previous films. The conversation also touches on unions, labor strikes, shipping experiences, encounters with predators in Florida, and the potential impact of strikes on the entertainment industry. They also discuss the differences between Apple and Android devices, the controversy surrounding Jason Aldean's music video, and the frustration with the destruction of businesses during protests. The episode covers a range of topics, offering insights and opinions on various subjects.---Timestamps:(00:02:12) Thank yous and interviews(00:02:25) SAG and Writers Guild strike(00:21:52) Bunny invasion in Florida(00:27:58) Jason Aldean's controversial music video(00:28:00) Carnival cruise ship breakdown(00:34:15) Discussion about finding the bad in anything(00:43:14) Debate about iOS vs Android(00:57:06) Argument about Apple vs Windows ecosystem---Want more of the show? Check out all of our links below:Website - https://www.unfilteredunion.com
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#38 - Surviving the War Within: A Veteran’s Journey to Healing and Hope - The Inspiring Story of Mandy Stingis

In this episode of Unholy Union, Lindz and Russ sit down with guest Mandy Stingis, a resilient army veteran, mom, mental health advocate and Penn State alum. Mandy shares their journey from growing up in a family-owned restaurant to attending culinary school and facing personal challenges upon returning from deployment. She discusses her struggles, overcoming mental health issues, having faith, and finding support in her community. Mandy also delves into her time in Afghanistan, the impact it had on her life, and the importance of being part of meaningful organizations. Tune in as she touches on topics such as resilience, self-discovery, and the power of community.---Guest Info:Mandy StingisNo, she won't do your taxes. But she will challenge you to a push-up competition any day of the week. She is a Penn State Graduate who started her academic career online while serving overseas in Afghanistan. She served in the PA Army National Guard for 6 years as a supply & petroleum specialist for an Apache Helicopter Aviation Unit & a Military Police Unit later in her military career. She joined Wolters Kluwer as a tax analyst in 2022 and has spent the majority of her career doing trust and estate tax preparation. She enjoys kayaking, biking, and going to the gym. She volunteers with the Lady Scouts, Penn State Shenango Alumni Association, and Grace Chapel Community Church. She is happily married and has a five-year old daughter, Noelle who keeps them on their toes.Mandy's Facebook page@mandy.renee_87 on Instagram---Timestamps:(00:00:21) Introduction of special guest Mandy Stingis(00:01:12) Discussion about accomplishments and perseverance(00:02:20) Discussion about opening up about personal experiences(00:09:07) Discussion about joining the military and the challenges faced(00:19:08) Discussion about seeking help for mental health issues(00:26:51) Discussion about career background and culinary experience(00:31:55) Discussion about physical fitness and its impact on mental health(00:39:45) Discussion about community involvement and giving back(00:41:59) Involvement in the community(00:43:23) Enjoying being busy(00:43:40) What to do with $10,000,000(00:46:47) Favorite thing to do(00:48:14) Craziest thing about Florida
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#37 - Begin Your (Mental, Physical, Nutritional) Shift - Katie Isaac, Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach

In this episode of Unholy Union, we explore the transformative power of personal growth and the journey towards positive change. Our guest, Katie Isaac, shares her own experiences and insights into shifting her mindset, improving her physical health, and building a more fulfilling life. Fitness and physical health also play a significant role in Katie's journey. Overcoming initial reluctance, she discovered a passion for exercise and used it as a catalyst for personal growth. Sharing her experiences of both success and setbacks, she encourages listeners to prioritize their well-being and embrace discomfort as a path to a healthier and more fulfilling life. Katie's own transformation led her to pursue a career in fitness training and coaching. She discusses her vision for a community training facility, emphasizing the need for a supportive and inclusive space where people can come together to improve their physical and mental well-being. Katie's passion for helping others shines through as she shares inspiring stories of her clients' growth and resilience.Throughout the episode, the importance of mental health and self-care is repeatedly emphasized. Katie believes that a positive mindset and self-talk are essential elements of personal growth, focusing on nurturing both the body and mind for overall well-being. Recognizing that everyone's journey is unique, she offers practical advice for making gradual but meaningful shifts towards a healthier and more fulfilled life."Begin Your Shift" provides listeners with valuable insights, inspiring stories, and actionable advice to help them embark on their own journey of personal growth. Whether you're looking to improve your nutrition, fitness, or mindset, this episode offers the guidance and motivation needed to start your own transformative shift toward a more fulfilling life. --- Guest Info: Katie Isaac I'm a personal trainer and multi-certified nutritionist on a mission to help people create a sustainable lifestyle and breakthrough mindset barriers. I'm also a homeschooling mom of 3 that understands the busy-ness of life and keeping things simple is sometimes the only way to get things done. Katie's Website Katie's Facebook page @fitmomma_isaac on Instagram
#36

#36 - Tick Tick Boom: Tackling Ticks and Tackling Travel

In this week's episode of Unholy Union, we dive into a wild mix of tick battles, media monopolies, Amish adventures, and airplane foolishness. Join us as we unpack the dangers of ticks, the challenge of finding truth on TV, and the mysteries of deep fakes. We'll also explore the wonderful world of Amish communities, where simplicity meets multi-generational living and horse and buggies on the highway. Tune in for a laughter-filled episode that may leave you questioning our life decisions.A big thank you to Steph C., Micah R., Kim S., Aaron S., and Lisa R. for purchasing merch and supporting the show!---Timestamps:(00:00:01) The Unholy Union podcast introduction(00:00:21) Starting the episode differently and thanking listeners(00:04:47) Talking about a recent trip to Pennsylvania(00:36:10) Discussion about the Nexium sex trafficking ring(00:38:13) Importance of giving more attention to stories like Nexium(00:40:22) Control of media and lack of access to the truth
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#35 - Cable Snipping & Pancake Flipping to Running the Whole Thing - Chris Johnson of Canopy Road Cafe

In this episode of Unholy Union, Lindz and Russ are joined by guest Chris Johnson, who shares his journey in the restaurant industry and his experiences as a business owner. Chris started working in restaurants at a young age, gradually working his way up from the floor to management. He shows a strong work ethic and a desire for growth, both in the industry and personally. Chris also shares an intriguing side gig he had, retrieving cable boxes for customers who hadn't paid their bills. The episode explores the challenges of opening a new location, customer retention, and the importance of creating a sense of family within the restaurant. Chris also discusses his future plans, including franchise options and continuing to promote from within. Listeners can expect valuable insights into the restaurant industry and the mindset of a successful entrepreneur.---Guest info:Chris Johnsonhttps://www.canopyroadcafe.com/---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:01:42) Interview with Chris Johnson and his background(00:11:33) Chris Johnson's start in the restaurant business(00:20:05) The inspiration behind the name Canopy Road(00:28:31) Crazy customer stories(00:30:31) Crazy guy with a machete on the back patio(00:32:29) Challenges of running a small business during the pandemic(00:49:56) Struggles with hiring due to government handouts(01:00:14) Hobbies and interests outside of work(01:21:02) Love for reading and music(01:24:02) Projects and tinkering in the garage(01:28:45) Generational differences(01:29:38) Gen X Tavern(01:31:01) Managing stress and anxiety
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#34 - From Backyard BBQ to Business Success: The Inspiring Story of Ronnie Ron

In this episode of Unholy Union, Russ and Lindz interview Ronnie Ron who is a successful business owner known for his exceptional food and customer service. Throughout the conversation, Ronnie Ron shares his story of starting a food business and the challenges he faced along the way. He also speaks about the importance of treating customers with kindness and authenticity, which has helped him cultivate a loyal following. Alongside Ronnie Ron's story, the episode includes discussions on exploring new food options, finding success through hard work, and balancing work and family life.---Ronnie Ron's Links:https://www.facebook.com/ronnieronsbbqhttps://www.facebook.com/shyanne.thomas.5454https://www.instagram.com/ronnieronsbbq/?hl=enFood Truck Location---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to The Unholy Union podcast(00:00:24) Guest introduction and discussion of Ronnie Ron's Barbecue(00:01:37) Ronnie Thomas talks about starting his own barbecue business
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#33 - Swearing: The Debate That Will Leave You &#!@%

In this episode of Unholy Union, Russ and Lindz take us on a wild ride through "crazy town" as they discuss everything from swearing children and Marianne Williamson's alleged cult to Conor McGregor's knock-out of a Miami Heat mascot and John Gotti's ties to the Mafia. Along the way, they navigate the fine line between appropriate and inappropriate language, and even contemplate the merits of selling a kidney to see a comedy show. Buckle up, folks - this one's a doozy!---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:25) Discussion about the world being crazy(00:01:00) Story about daughter and friends listening to music(00:35:25) Discussion about a candidate's chances due to their actions and extreme beliefs(00:35:58) Conversation about Ted Cruz and his personality(00:37:00) Mention of other potential candidates and their backgrounds
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#32 - The Recipe for Ten Years of Marital Bliss: Communication, Laughter, and Paella

Can you believe it's been 10 years since we said "I do"? To celebrate our milestone marriage anniversary, we decided to skip the traditional gifts and indulge in a scrumptious dining experience at the renowned Columbia restaurant in Tampa. Join us as we reminisce about our amazing dinner and share our thoughts on the importance of experiences over tangible gifts, especially in a world where commercialization seems to be taking over the true essence of holidays and anniversaries. During our culinary adventure, we were blown away by not only the delicious food - grouper, steak, devil crab croquettes, and paella - but also the rich history and sheer size of the Columbia restaurant. Our fantastic server, Christophe, regaled us with family stories connected to the restaurant and the local cigar rolling factory in Ybor. Plus, you won't believe the high-tech algorithm-based system the restaurant uses to ensure timely preparation of their famous paella!As we reflect on a decade of wedded bliss, we dive into the crucial elements that have kept our bond strong: communication, respect, and a healthy dose of laughter. We also tackle the challenges technology poses to modern marriages, such as cell phone addiction and the impact of social media on relationships. So grab a cup of coffee (or a glass of wine) and join us as we explore the keys to a successful marriage and reminisce about our journey together over the past 10 years. Cheers to a lifetime of love, laughter, and unforgettable experiences!--- Timestamps: (00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast (00:00:11) Ramblings and offensive discourse (00:01:02) Celebrating 10-year anniversary (00:33:39) Importance of shared values and goals in a relationship (00:35:05) Disagreements about organizing household items (00:38:50) Sending and watching videos in a relationship
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#31 - Taking Flight: Overcoming Anxieties, Embracing Change, and Finding Home in Sunny Florida

On our recent trip to Virginia, we realized it no longer felt like home. Instead, our hearts now belong to sunny Florida. Join us as we share our reflections on this journey and how we've adapted to our new home. We also tackle our anxieties surrounding flying, and question if it's related to OCD or a specific phobia.This episode is packed with hilarious anecdotes from our flights, tips on flying with kids, dealing with anxiety, and navigating airports. We reminisce about our time in Virginia, our love for our dog and cat back home, and the strange yet endearing moments that make air travel memorable. Throughout our adventures, we examine the impact flying has on our lives and mental health.Get ready to embark on an entertaining journey with us as we share our insights on flying, family, and finding a new place to call home. From buying drinks for strangers to navigating airport parking, you're sure to be both amused and informed. So, buckle up and prepare for takeoff with this lighthearted and helpful podcast episode.---Timestamps:(00:03:18) Fear of flying and anxiety(00:15:32) Ear pain and airplane ear(00:21:51) Airport and flying tips(00:29:58) Flying with kids(00:34:12) Dude in a World War 2 gas mask(00:34:45) Guy at the airport with mismatched shoes(00:35:25) Announcements at the airport
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#30 - You Say Rivina, I Say Rivian

On this week’s episode, Russ and Lindz discuss headlines. The Supreme Court has declined to address the liability shield in place for social media platforms, blocking responsibility of what users post from the company. Rivian has lost billions of dollars due to production issues, and it calls into question the reliability of the EV technology. They also discuss a list of other vehicles people drive that make you seem like a jerk, and a new technology of carbon dioxide washing machines. Finally, Russ and Lindz commemorate over their time in the water industry, and encourage listeners to tour their local water and wastewater plants.---Links used in this episode:https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/18/supreme-court-declines-to-address-tech-liability-shield-in-google-ruling.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/28/business/rivian-fourth-quarter-earnings.html https://maxmymoney.org/if-you-drive-one-of-these-cars-people-assume-youre-a-jerk/https://wonderfulengineering.com/this-new-washing-machine-by-lg-doesnt-need-any-water-for-washing/---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:30) Discussion about the beauty of podcasting(00:04:10) Discussion about the Supreme Court ruling on social media liability(00:34:02) AI and the future of technology(00:34:23) LG washing machine that uses CO2 instead of water(00:39:00) Environmental impact of plastic and microplastics
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#29 - Our Journey to Overcoming Mental Health Challenges Pt. 2

On this episode of the Unholy Union Russ and Lindz discuss their experiences with OCD, depression, addiction, and social anxiety, and share advice for supporting loved ones dealing with mental illness. Russ and Lindz emphasize that anyone can struggle with mental health, and that it is important to remember that mental illness is not a choice. They also share their experiences with therapy and the importance of balance. Ultimately, Russ and Lindz advocate treating people with mental health issues with care and understanding. They emphasize the crucial role of hope and support in recovery. Here are some of the key takeaways from this episode:Mental health is a spectrum, and everyone experiences it differently.There is no shame in seeking help for mental health issues.Therapy and medication can be helpful in treating mental illness.Exercise and other healthy coping mechanisms can also help to improve mental health.It is important to have a support system in place when you are struggling with mental health.People with mental health issues are just like everyone else. They deserve to be treated with respect and compassion.If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out for help. There are many resources available, and you don't have to go through this alone. Here are some resources that can help:National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)MentalHealth.gov: A website of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that provides information and resources on mental healthHere are some additional tips for supporting someone with mental health issues:Listen without judgment.Offer your support and encouragement.Help them to find resources and treatment options.Be patient and understanding.Remember that you cannot "fix" their mental illness, but you can be a source of strength and support.If you are struggling with mental health, please know that you are not alone. There are people who care about you and want to help.---Timestamps:(00:00:26) Introduction and offensive marital discourse(00:01:06) Supporting a loved one with mental illness(00:08:00) Taking care of yourself as a caregiver(00:17:36) Funny stories from the hospital(00:28:59) Specialized treatment for OCD(00:36:21) Message of hope and support
#28

#28 - Our Journey to Overcoming Mental Health Challenges

On this episode of Unholy Union, we dive into the topic of mental health and the importance of seeking the right help. Russ and Lindz share their experience with OCD and their journey to find the right treatment. They also discuss the flaws in the mental health system and encourage listeners to be their own advocates. From fear of unwanted thoughts to the constant state of rumination, Russ shares personal insights and experiences with OCD. They also touch on the importance of finding the right support system, both through loved ones and medical professionals. Tune in to find out more about OCD and mental health.If you are having suicidal thoughts, please call or text the National Suicide Hotline at 988. There is help out there. --- Links used in this episode:Facts about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | Beyond OCDOCD: A fact sheet » Department of Psychiatry » College of Medicine » University of Florida---Timestamps:(00:00:26) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:26) Mental Health Awareness Month and discussion of OCD(00:19:13) Personal experience with seeking help for OCD(00:32:08) Frustration with the mental health system(00:33:18) Finding the right therapist and treatment(00:35:03) Lack of support for mental health issues(00:39:25) Taking control of your own mental health(00:45:01) Hope and recovery from mental illness
#27

#27 - Wait, We Forgot Our Introduction!

We've been through a wild ride together - from starting our relationship as teenagers to making the leap of faith and relocating across the country during a pandemic. Join us as we share our journey, discussing the importance of living together before marriage, dealing with the little quirks that can drive you crazy, and finding out if there are any deal breakers lurking beneath the surface. We hope our experiences and advice can help others navigate their own relationships, ultimately building a strong foundation for a lasting partnership.When faced with the pandemic, we decided to finally take the plunge and move out of Virginia. Packing up our lives in just a few weeks and adjusting to a new environment was both challenging and rewarding. With our adventures in the Clearwater area - including meeting Winter the dolphin - we've discovered that with a bit of sacrifice, anything is possible.Our relationship's success can be attributed to several factors, such as being best friends, supporting each other through the ups and downs, and understanding each other's love languages. We also touch on the struggles of budgeting, the delicate balance of co-dependency, and the challenge of finding time for romance. So, put on your headphones and join us for a heartwarming and hilarious look into our relationship and the reasoning behind the Unholy Union.---Timestamps:(00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:26) Talking about their relationship and how they started dating(00:06:18) Getting married and buying their first house(00:09:20) Deciding to move to Florida(00:19:04) Discussing their struggles and areas they need to work on(00:31:39) Codependency between the couple and their daughter(00:32:24) Struggle to find romance time(00:43:09) Discussion about the Mario movie and its potential impact
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#26 - French Fries are Depressing

On this episode of Unholy Union, we dive into the hot-button headlines surrounding Disney and Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida. From Disney and Amazon receiving special treatment, to the dissolution of special districts, this discussion challenges the fairness in the system. We also touch on the controversial topic of sex education in schools and how parents should have more control over what their children learn as stated in the Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” law. If that wasn’t enough for you, listener, we round out the conversation with the next wave of ChatGPT and AI usage in corporate America. Finally, we close out with the impact of French fries on your mental health, and this week’s funniest tweets about marriage. Tune in for these thought-provoking conversations and more, only on Unholy Union.---Links used in this episode:The Funniest Marriage Tweets (April 11-24) | HuffPost LifeFried food is linked to increased risk of anxiety and depression | CNNChatGPT and AI are the next worker recruitment and retention game changersDisney Sues Ron DeSantis Over Florida Special District – The Hollywood Reporter---Timestamps:(00:02:18) Disney sues Ron DeSantis over Florida special district(00:13:42) Discussion on the parental rights and education bill(00:30:02) The impact of chat GPT and AI on recruitment and retention(00:38:12) The impact of food on mental health(00:39:14) The importance of nutrition and eating healthy(00:40:58) The relationship between obesity and mental health
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#25 - Is This Florida?

Oh geez, Florida! The state that gave us Florida Man, the guy who always ends up in the news doing something stupid. But you know what, Florida gets a bad rap. Yeah, sure, there's no safety inspections or emissions tests for cars, which is probably not helping the driving situation down there. And yeah, they're always portrayed as this crazy party town in the media, with reality shows like Real World Siesta Key. But you know what, there's some great stuff in Florida too. They have year-round outdoor play, community pools that never shut down, and some amazing wildlife like sandhill cranes. And not to mention, you can visit Cuba without leaving the US, thanks to a little park owned by Cuba in Tampa. So don't hate on Florida, it's not as weird as people make it out to be. --- Links used in this episode:Florida regains the title for lightning capital of the U.S.Florida's 'Shark Bite Capital of the World' Claims Two More Victims - ABC NewsHaving summer fun? Beware of lightning – Orlando SentinelShark ejected, killed after semi-truck blows tire on I-95Drunk Florida Man Tries to Use Taco as ID After His Car Catches Fire at Taco Bell | Riptide 2.0 | Miami | Miami New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Miami, FloridaMan arrested for having sex with miniature horseFlorida woman named Crystal Metheny arrested in Polk – Orlando Sentinel100 ways to die in Florida | Orlando | Orlando Weekly--- Timestamps: (00:00:30) Introduction and background of moving to Florida (00:08:02) Interesting facts about Tampa (00:08:18) Top ways to die in Florida (00:21:04) Stigma of Florida (00:29:19) Favorite things to do in the Tampa Metropolitan area (00:32:39) Difference in environment and child-friendly atmosphere in Florida compared to Virginia (00:34:00) Lack of family-centric activities in Northern Virginia (00:34:26) Abundance of family-friendly attractions in Florida
#24

#24 - Big and Scary Tech vs. The Freedom Tech Movement

On this episode of Unholy Union, we discuss censorship, Bitcoin, and Nostr. We also delve into the scary tech trends predicted in a Forbes article, including advancements in AI technology and its consequences for humanity. Finally, we touch on the power consolidation of big tech companies like Facebook and Twitter and their role in censorship. Join us as we weigh in on these important topics and explore the possibilities of a more free and open digital world.The 10 Scariest Future Tech Trends Everyone Must Know About Right Now---Timestamps:(00:00:56) Big tech, social media, and censorship(00:08:19) Nostr and Bitcoin as alternatives to centralized systems(00:28:26) The potential dangers of AI and automation(00:36:29) Backdoors and kill switches in technology(00:36:54) Merging humans and machines(00:38:29) Quantum computing, smart robots, killer drones(00:39:30) Digital surveillance(00:39:32) Deep fake technology(00:40:08) Nanobots
#23

#23 - A Nostalgic Discussion: Music, Films, and Toys of the 90s and 2000s

Russ and Lindz discuss the top music, films, and toys as well as their favorites from the 1990s and 2000s, such as Nirvana, 10 Things I Hate About You, Power Rangers, Pokemon, Furby, and V for Vendetta. They acknowledge that Disney is remaking all their movies for guaranteed income, and debate the lack of creativity in the industry.---Timestamps:(00:00:37) Introduction and offensive marital discourse(00:00:56) Discussion about the 90s and 2000s(00:03:00) Top artists of the 90s(00:05:38) Top films of the 90s(00:11:17) Top TV shows of the 90s(00:19:46) Top toys of the 90s(00:26:06) Toys of the 2000s(00:28:40) TV in the 2000s(00:33:14) Movies of the 2000s(00:38:48) Top artists of the 2000s
#22

#22 - Secure Your Data Because No One Else Will

All things you need to know about data security; Potential TikTok ban, data breaches, and how to secure your data.Data security is the practice of protecting data and accounts from unauthorized access, and is becoming increasingly important with the rise of data breaches. Tools like encrypted apps, password managers, and two-step authentication can help keep data safe. It's also important to be aware of potential scams and to delete content that is not desired to be seen. Governments and companies are both vulnerable to data breaches, so it is important to take measures to ensure data safety.
#21

#21 - Life and Work, In That Order

Russ and Lindz discuss workforce buzzwords, a four day work week, PTO and mental health. Everything leads to the same conclusion that family comes first.---Timestamps:(00:00:27) Introduction to the podcast(00:00:32) Organizing life and discussing work(00:00:54) Buzzwords and keywords related to work(00:01:50) Quiet quitting and the great resignation(00:02:54) Quiet firing and quiet hiring(00:03:36) Mutual flexibility and work-life balance(00:05:03) The market's shift and the potential impact(00:08:57) Unlimited PTO and its implications(00:12:39) The 4-day work week and its adoption(00:19:43) The culture of overworking and its impact on mental health
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