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I explore the big ideas that bring us together and meet the people who make them happen. Musings on news, life, and television. A few minutes a day, five days a week. Hosted by James Brown is an award winning journalist whose work has appeared on WXXI, PBS, NPR, BBC, and a slew of other places from sea to shining sea. He's the former host of USA TODAY's 5 Things, now The Excerpt. My work is proudly produced in Rochester, New York. My goal is to create a diverse array of projects in the style ...
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Musings on media, culture, and the modern condition. A few minutes a day, five days a week. Hosted by James Brown, an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared on WXXI, PBS, NPR, BBC, and a slew of other places from sea to shining sea. He's the former host of USA TODAY's 5 Things, now The Excerpt. Join James for sharp, witty commentary on the latest economic trends, social phenomena, and cultural shifts shaping our world. In just two minutes, 'Commentary from James Brown' breaks down ...
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A strange phone call reveals a question from the grave – was The Godfather of Soul murdered? Almost 40 years ago, a songwriter found herself in musician James Brown’s inner circle. The relationship would nearly destroy her career. Decades later, she’s trying to solve the mystery of James Brown's death…and her own life. When she makes a call to CNN reporter Thomas Lake, the two stumble into a world of secrets, intimidation, and suspected foul play.
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Welcome to Bedroom Talk with James Brown Jr. We will be discussing life, love, relationship tips, joy vs happiness, business, and all the above to help you in this journey we call life. Welcome!
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Triple M’s Rush Hour with James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless will get you home from 3-5pm Monday to Friday. They’ve got Melbourne stitched up, with the biggest names in town joining them in the studio every day. Plus your favourite segments like Billy’s Bake, what have you seen…unusual, the Idiot File & Billy’s Joke. If it bounces, rolls or scores in Melbourne, then these two characters will have it covered in ways only they can. Listen 3-5 weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne, 6pm Mon-Thurs ...
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In this podcast episode, James Brown explores the concept of playing the lottery as a form of escapism rather than a serious investment. He shares his personal experiences with buying lottery tickets, not driven by the hope of striking it rich, but rather as a temporary reprieve from the pressures of daily life. Through vivid imagery, he invites li…
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The Lottery Ticket Escape delves into the unconventional reasons behind why people buy lottery tickets. James Brown shares his personal experience, emphasizing that for him, it's not about the prospect of winning money but rather the fleeting escape from daily worries and responsibilities. As he scratches off numbers or checks tickets, he momentari…
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JB and Billy are back live on Monday January 20, but we're looking back at their very best moments from their first 15 years together. We kick it off with Billy's stats in his four losing AFL Grand Finals, before JB recalls spending time in the changerooms with the West Indies cricket team, and we remember the time Billy got a rug. St Kilda champ J…
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Before JB and Billy return IRL next week, we're continuing our look at the liquid gold they've delivered in their 15 years on air together. Today, Gary Sweet has an acting audition with Billy, we give away $10k with Guernsey Cash, and we find out why Billy was NO CHANCE to host Tipping Point Australia. JB reflects on a run-in he had with a famous m…
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Dry January is not merely a month of abstaining from alcohol, but a movement encouraging individuals to rethink their relationship with drinking. James Brown shares his personal journey of reducing alcohol consumption, highlighting how less drinking has transformed it into a special treat rather than a routine habit. He reflects on the cultural shi…
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Dry January has become a significant movement, with one in five people choosing to go alcohol-free for the month, prompting a broader reflection on the role of drinking in our lives. James Brown shares his personal journey of moderating his alcohol consumption, emphasizing that drinking less has transformed the act into a special treat rather than …
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Before JB and Billy return to your earbuds live on Monday, we continue our deep dive into the last 15 years of gold. We kick things off by blowing up a car, then Billy blows up the Ikon Park officials. We also remember a segment that JB blew up, before Jennifer Coolidge makes Billy blow up as Stifler's Mom. We relive Fat N Skinny's Ad Agency, Billy…
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James Brown reflects on the challenges of maintaining his craft in the face of physical setbacks, particularly how his voice has been affected lately. He candidly shares that his voice feels foreign, cracking and croaking as he navigates his way back to health. Despite these struggles, he embraces this rough-edged version of himself, acknowledging …
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James Brown reflects on the challenges of maintaining his voice and creativity while dealing with physical setbacks. He shares his personal struggle with his voice feeling foreign and unreliable, emphasizing the humbling experience of navigating these difficulties. Despite the obstacles, James encourages listeners to embrace their imperfections and…
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Before JB and Billy return live next Monday, we've dug deep... (like really, REALLY deep) into the archives to find their very best stuff from the first 15 years of the Rush Hour. We start with Stephen Fry's take on Jonny Bairstow's Ashes Stumping, before looking at JB's early-career media work in Adelaide. We go all the way back to 2011 for Billy'…
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Rochester winters are not just a seasonal challenge; they serve as a reality check that tests our resilience and wit. James Brown takes listeners on a humorous journey through the frosty ordeal of clearing snow from a car, blending practical advice with personal anecdotes. From the biting cold that makes you question your life choices to the relent…
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Brushing off a Rochester winter can be a daunting task, as James Brown humorously illustrates in his latest commentary. He vividly describes the biting cold and relentless snow that characterize life in Rochester, highlighting the unique challenges faced by locals during the winter months. Brown shares his personal showdown with his snow-covered ca…
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The podcast delves into the profound idea that the last of human freedoms is our ability to choose how we respond to our circumstances, inspired by Viktor Frankl's experiences in a Nazi death camp. James Brown shares his personal journey from a challenging upbringing to obtaining a degree, highlighting the importance of proactive thinking as emphas…
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This podcast episode delves into the concept of personal agency and resilience, anchored in the teachings of Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who discovered that the ultimate human freedom lies in choosing our responses to life’s challenges. Host James Brown reflects on his own journey from a difficult upbringing to earning a college degree, emp…
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Eddie the dog, a scrappy little mutt, has captured the heart of his owner, James Brown, despite his initial reservations about pet ownership. This episode highlights the deep bond formed between humans and their pets, illustrating how Eddie's presence has transformed James's life. As Eddie battles a persistent cough, James reflects on the ways this…
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Eddie the dog, a scrappy little mutt, has managed to burrow his way into the heart of his owner, James Brown. Despite his hacking cough and unremarkable appearance, Eddie's presence is felt deeply, revealing the profound connection that can form between humans and their pets. As James navigates the challenges of living with a dog for the first time…
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James Brown shares bold predictions for 2025, forecasting significant upheavals in the media landscape, including the potential bankruptcy of a major media brand like CBS or NBC. He discusses the ongoing antitrust scrutiny facing tech giants Google and Facebook, suggesting that while they will likely endure, high-profile concessions may be on the h…
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James Brown presents a bold prediction for 2025, anticipating that a major media brand, comparable to CBS or NBC, may declare bankruptcy amidst shifting market dynamics. He highlights the increasing scrutiny on tech giants like Google and Facebook, suggesting they will navigate these challenges but will likely make high-profile concessions to maint…
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James Brown shares his bold predictions for 2025, highlighting the looming threat of stagflation that could reshape the economy. He warns that slow growth and rising prices will be reminiscent of the 1970s, but with a modern twist that could lead to new rounds of inflation driven by government actions to manage unpayable debt. As the stock market c…
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James Brown delivers a thought-provoking analysis of the economic landscape anticipated for 2025, predicting a wave of stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s, marked by slow growth and rising prices. He warns that this economic shift will not be accidental; rather, it will be a deliberate response by the government to manage escalating unpayable debt…
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Predictions for 2025 highlight a year of tension and posturing within the Democratic Party, as James Brown discusses the challenges the party will face in finding a coherent vision. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is expected to make a bold but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to seize power, rallying the progressive base with limited success. The party ma…
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Predictions for 2025 reveal a landscape of tension and uncertainty within the Democratic Party, as James Brown provides an insightful commentary on the political dynamics at play. He suggests that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will attempt to rally the progressive base but will ultimately face limitations in her efforts. Instead, the party may gravitate…
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Predictions for 2025 take center stage as James Brown delves into the potential political landscape, highlighting unexpected developments in Trump's second administration. He suggests that while Trump's tariff rhetoric may cool, we can anticipate targeted tariffs, albeit not as severe as initially expected. Brown also raises the intriguing possibil…
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James Brown presents a thought-provoking exploration of future predictions, particularly regarding the political landscape and economic developments anticipated by 2025. He delves into the notion that Donald Trump's second administration may bring unexpected surprises, including the potential rise of Bobby Kennedy Jr., and the evolution of trade re…
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We've had some awesome guests with awesome stories on the Rush Hour this year. Now we give you some of our favourites. Hear Stephen Fry's take on the Jonny Bairstow stumping, Nick Larkey's spot on impersonations, and Sarah Rowe's difficulties with Australian driving. Sainter Callum Wilkie shares his love for Tiprat Milne, Dane Swan reflects on bein…
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James Brown takes listeners on a nostalgic journey into the world of predictions, drawing inspiration from the legendary Art Bell's late-night radio shows. With a touch of humor and a hint of vulnerability—having caught a cold—Brown reflects on how Bell's open lines invited callers to share their wildest forecasts for the upcoming year. The segment…
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Join James Brown as he dives into a fascinating exploration of predictions for the year 2025. Drawing inspiration from the legendary Art Bell, James recalls the joy of late-night radio, where wild and quirky predictions were shared by callers, ranging from significant political events to bizarre occurrences. This episode captures the spirit of thos…
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The podcast commentary highlights the troubling trend of the disappearing "third place"—the casual dining spots that once served as vital social hubs between home and work. These establishments, ranging from mom-and-pop diners to popular chains like TGI Fridays and Applebee's, are facing rapid closures, leaving our social fabric frayed. With Covid-…
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The podcast explores the decline of the "third place"—casual dining establishments that serve as important social hubs for communities. James Brown highlights how these spaces, positioned between fast food and fine dining, have been severely impacted by the pandemic, leading to widespread closures and empty booths. As these venues disappear, so too…
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Cities across America are enticing individuals to relocate by offering substantial financial incentives, with some towns ready to pay up to $15,000 for new residents. James Brown explores this intriguing trend, highlighting offers from places like Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Topeka, Kansas, where remote work has made such moves more appealing. The discuss…
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Cities across America are offering financial incentives to attract new residents, with some locations providing up to $15,000 for those willing to relocate. James Brown discusses this intriguing trend, noting how it has intensified since the COVID pandemic and highlights specific examples, such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, which offers $10,000 for remote wo…
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This podcast episode centers around the theme of reaching out to loved ones during the holiday season, highlighting the importance of connection even in imperfect forms. James Brown reflects on the melancholy that often accompanies this time of year, as the cold and darkness prompt introspection. He shares his personal ritual of cold calling and te…
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This podcast episode delves into the importance of reaching out to loved ones, particularly during the holiday season. James Brown reflects on how this time of year can evoke feelings of melancholy and self-reflection, prompting him to connect with those he cares about. He shares his personal ritual of cold calling and texting friends and family, e…
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Imagine a workplace where employees get a full month off from mid-December to the new year, allowing them to recharge instead of facing the typical holiday stress. This is the reality at Cake's Body, an e-commerce company known for its innovative nipple covers. Their co-founder, Taylor Capoano, believes that this generous policy is not just a kind …
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Imagine a world where companies offer their employees a full month off from work, free from meetings and deadlines, allowing them to recharge and unwind. This isn't just a dream; it’s the reality at Cake's Body, an e-commerce company known for its innovative approach to work-life balance. Co-founder Taylor Capoano highlights that this practice isn'…
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The podcast explores the mysterious surge of drone sightings across various states in the U.S., raising questions about their origins and implications. Starting in New Jersey, these drones have spread to locations like Ohio, Utah, and California, even hovering near military bases, which has prompted concern among officials. While President Biden do…
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The podcast dives into the unsettling phenomenon of drone sightings that have been reported across the United States, igniting curiosity and concern. Starting in New Jersey, these mysterious drones have spread to various states, including Ohio, Utah, and California, raising questions about their origins and purpose. James Brown scrutinizes the offi…
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Scientists from the University of Geneva may have cracked the age-old question of whether the chicken or the egg came first, suggesting that the concept of an egg predates the existence of chickens by a significant margin. Their research indicates that tiny microbes have been creating multicellular structures resembling embryos for over a billion y…
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This age-old question may have found a scientific answer, as researchers from the University of Geneva suggest that the concept of an egg, in its most basic form, predates the emergence of chickens and even dinosaurs. Their findings indicate that tiny microbes have been producing multicellular structures re…
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Optimism is beginning to resurface among American households, with a recent New York Federal Reserve report indicating that 37% believe their finances will improve next year, the highest level of confidence since February 2020. James Brown reflects on the emotional disconnect many have felt despite strong economic indicators like low unemployment a…
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The mood surrounding the economy seems to be shifting, with a notable increase in optimism among American households. James Brown discusses how, despite months of strong economic indicators like low unemployment and rising wages, a pervasive sense of pessimism lingered. Recent data from the New York Federal Reserve reveals that 37% of Americans bel…
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Nostalgia can often cloud our perception of the past, leading us to believe that earlier decades were simpler and more harmonious. James Brown explores this sentiment by reflecting on a YouTube comment that laments the divisiveness of contemporary society compared to the 1990s. While he acknowledges the allure of the '90s and its cultural moments, …
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Nostalgia often paints the past in a rosy hue, leading many to believe that the 90s were a simpler time free from the political divides we experience today. James Brown delves into this sentiment, exploring whether our current perception of division is a product of heightened awareness rather than an increase in actual discord. He reflects on the c…
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This episode delves into the nostalgia and intimacy of older technology, as James Brown reflects on a recent encounter with a $12 VCR at the Salvation Army. He explores how these vintage devices carry a sense of charm and human connection that modern gadgets often lack. The discussion highlights the tactile nature of older tech, from the satisfying…
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James Brown explores the nostalgic charm of older technology in this reflective commentary. He shares a personal experience of purchasing a $12 VCR, which sparks a journey into digitizing old tapes and reconnecting with the past. Brown contrasts the tangible, intimate nature of vintage devices with the sleek, impersonal modern gadgets that dominate…
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Donald Trump has expressed a desire to eliminate daylight saving time, resonating with those who dislike the clock changes. This unexpected stance has sparked conversation and even bolder ideas about time management in America. Tech investor Shil Monot proposed reducing the four U.S. time zones down to just two, merging the Pacific and Mountain zon…
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