Coming off the milestone of 1100 episodes, Jay Allen reflects on changes in the workplace and whether we’ve become too relaxed in our approach to safety and progress. Are companies easing up too much? Have you noticed shifts in expectations over the past six weeks of 2025? This episode dives into how to maintain focus, adapt to evolving work environments, and ensure people return home safe.

Plus, we break down the latest headlines, from the Toronto plane crash to the changing drinking habits affecting California vineyards. And, in entertainment, Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell gig and a bizarre mix-up involving Mike Tyson and toad venom. Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode!

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The following program is rated M-A-L-S-V. It contains strong language, sexual situations,

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and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences.

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Finally, show with the balls and call it like it is. Rated R Safety Show on Safety FM.

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Countdown to audio torture. The rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1.

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Ah, let the eardrum pain begin.

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Forget the corporate bullshit. This is the rated R Safety Show with your host, Dr. Uh,

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it doesn't matter who the host is.

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Oh, so true. It hurts that it does not matter who the host is. What has always mattered

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is who the listeners are. Anyways, today is Tuesday, February the 18th of 2025, day

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49th of the year and only 316 days left to go. We are broadcasting from the safety FM

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studios in Orlando, Florida and coming across the multiverse known as safety FM and hanging

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out with our friends and colleagues over there.

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Yep, a lot of stuff going on. Little time to talk about it. Hopefully everything's good

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grand in the side of your neck of the woods as everything's going on inside of here. Man,

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what a weird, what a weird news day yesterday, huh? With some of the things going on, taking

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a look, moving around, all that kind of fun stuff.

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So let's talk real quick. Um, well, our show here yesterday, apparently I was so excited

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about life. I did not realize. And then people pointed it out to me afterwards is that, um,

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yeah, yesterday was the 11th hundred episode. Yep. 11th hundred episode of this thing. Mm

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hmm. Crazy. When you start sitting back for a moment and thinking about that, but for

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some reason it entirely had slipped my mind as we were going through the process. And

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then all of a sudden I had people reaching out and going, congratulations. And I'm like,

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what the hell are they congratulating me for? I was like, what did I do? And that's what

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it was 1100 episodes. So I guess today is 1101 we're we're, we're into college level

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courses now as it's all set. So anyways, thanks for tagging along during these 1100 so far.

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Wow. What a number, huh? Anyways, like really much appreciated it because I know I didn't

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say anything yesterday. So now I feel terrible that I didn't do that, but I guess that's

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more of a me issue, not a you issue. So, so there you go. Okay. So let's talk about our

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show. If you have not made it to one of our previous 1100 episodes, our show consists

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of safety of the news, dudes and safety used to be a ranch show many, many years ago. Um,

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so yeah, that's what we do. We talk about news and safety, safety in the news. We bring

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some people in that started talking that are professional broadcasters and they tell you

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exactly what's going on inside of new stories. And then I give you some level of a main story

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in the middle towards the middle, something like that. And then the other side of the

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aqua Jean is that you have the opportunity to interact with us by going to call in radio.com.

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Yeah. If you go to call in radio.com, that will kind of put everything through our system

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in regards of what exactly we're doing. So that makes it interesting for me in regards

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of what's going on. So yeah, a lot of stuff, a lot of stuff. Why don't we do this? Why

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don't we start talking about what the hell was trending in the overnight, by the way,

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the call in radio thing, video, audio, text messaging. Let's not forget that part. Cause

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that's important. Here is what was trending rated R safety show. Okay. So let's talk about

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it. Cause some people are going to want to know what's on the tab for today. Notable

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and note where the, uh, the latest on yesterday's freak plane accident that occurred in Toronto.

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Also a Raven gets arrested and Kendra Ramar, um, makes billboard rap history. We'll talk

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about that when we get into show business. Also the Kate, um, Kate Winslet, uh, makes

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her directorial debut in a new Netflix thriller takes over the charts. Yeah. It takes over

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the charts. We'll get into some of that as we get into casting calls and the waltzies.

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Yeah. Show off their artistic prowess. So we'll talk about all that kind of stuff as

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we are going. So if you're ready, I'm ready. I have some people that are waiting that are

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wanting to tell you about what the hell's going on inside of the world of the news.

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So let's do this. Let's bring in our friends from feature story news and go from there.

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Here is the news on the safety show from feature story news in London. I'm Ollie Barrett, the

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United States and Russia are beginning talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday aimed at ending

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the war in Ukraine. Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and the U S secretary of state

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Marco Rubio are in Riyadh for discussions. Washington says we'll find out if Moscow is

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serious about an end to the conflict. Neither Ukraine nor any European nations have been

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invited to the talks. UK prime minister, Kirsten Dahmer says Europe and the U S need to put

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Kiev in the best possible position for negotiations. Just because there may be talks that now is

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the time to back down on any support for Ukraine, we need to ramp it up in my view. What we

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also need to do is to ensure that if there is an agreement, it is a lasting and just

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agreement. China is accusing the United States of a serious regression in its position on

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Taiwan. This after the State Department updated the Taiwan section of its website to remove

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a reference to the independence of the Beijing claimed island. The move has been welcomed

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by Taiwan with its foreign minister thanking the U S for what he called positive Taiwan

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friendly wordings. Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong. The fact sheet on the U S

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State Department website continues to state Washington's opposition to any unilateral

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changes to the status quo from either China or Taiwan. But the phrase we do not support

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Taiwan independence appears to have been removed and what's been called a routine update.

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This has angered Beijing, which claims the self ruled island off Taiwan as its own. It

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says the revision sends a wrong signal to separatist forces advocating for Taiwan independence

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and is urged Washington to immediately correct its mistakes. Laura Westbrook, Hong Kong.

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Over 30 people have been killed in a bus crash in mountains in Bolivia. Police say the accident

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happened in your color district with the vehicle falling around 800 meters. President Donald

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Trump is seeking approval from the U S Supreme Court to remove the leader of an independent

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ethics agency. Hampton Dellinger, who oversees the U S office of special counsel, an agency

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dedicated to safeguarding government employees who report misconduct, is challenging his

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dismissal. Mitch McCann reports from New York. It's been reported that the administration

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is asking the Supreme Court to allow it to fire the head of the government agency, which

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is dedicated to protecting government employees who become whistleblowers. Hampton Dellinger

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is the head of the office of the special counsel, and he argues that his firing is unlawful

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because he can only be dismissed from his role because of performance and no such issue

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was highlighted when he was emailed to be made aware of his termination in recent weeks.

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Now, the White House argues that allowing courts to issue rulings that go against Donald

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Trump's decisions, quote, irreparably harm the presidency by curtailing his ability to

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manage the executive branch in the earliest days of his administration from bureaus worldwide.

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This is FSN with FSN Spotlight. I'm Simon Marks. Today, as Europe scrambles following

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President Donald Trump's announcement of talks with Russia about the future of Ukraine, much

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is being said about peacekeeping operations and what they might look like along the border

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between the two countries. UK Prime Minister Sikhiya Stama even said on Monday he would

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be willing to commit UK forces to the effort. But Major General Jonathan Shaw, former Assistant

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Chief of the Defence Staff in the UK, now a security consultant, thinks it's far too

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early for that conversation. What peace is there to keep? And even if the Russians come

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up with some temporary ending of hostility, how long will that peace last? Does anyone

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actually trust Putin? No, don't think so. We need to learn the lessons of the Balkans

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and the ease and simplicity with which people deployed peacekeepers, but the complete failure

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to provide the necessary legal rights to fight back and the political support to fight back.

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And then, of course, crucially, the military means to fight back and defeat the people

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who are breaking the peace treaty. If we're going to deploy peacekeepers, they need to

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be war fighters. And that's a grim realisation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, sceptical

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about the Trump administration's plans, insists everything relating to peace in his country

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will depend on the strength of the security guarantees his war-torn nation is able to

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count upon. I'm Simon Marks. To recap the top stories, the US and Russia are beginning

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talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. China's accusing

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the United States of a serious regression in its position on Taiwan. Over 30 people

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have been killed in a bus crash in mountains in Bolivia. And President Donald Trump is

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seeking approval from the US Supreme Court to remove the leader of an independent ethics

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agency. That's the latest Feature Story News, Oli Barrett reporting.

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You are listening to a renowned safety expert, Dr. J. Allen on Safety FM. Changing safety

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Okay, here we go. A lot of stuff going on little time to talk little time to move little

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time to groove. No doubt about that as we are hanging out on this lovely Tuesday. Yeah,

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doing our thing. That is for sure as we are kind of rocking it out there. Okay, so a lot

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of stuff to go through. So let's get into it real quick. All flights from Minneapolis

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to Toronto, excuse me, a not all flights a flight from Minneapolis to Toronto crash

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landed on the runway on Monday afternoon. And here's the latest details. Despite flipping

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over entirely. No one died immediately in the accident but 17 people were injured including

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one child. Despite the rumors about the critical injuries. An airport official said that during

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the Monday evening press conference that no one was in critical condition and there was

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at least 80 people on board on a 76 passengers and four crew members. Reports vary regarding

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the widespread during the landing regarding from 40 to 70 miles per hour. Despite the

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mainstream media's information no FAA staffers have been laid off by the federal government

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and neither have a and neither have professionals who perform safety critical functions according

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to the White House press secretary. So there you go. One first handed social media video

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of the passengers being helped out from the crash has made it online just in case if you

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were not aware. So it is out there. I mean, I guess we can give that to you if you're

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if you're interested enough. I can I can probably pull some stuff of course, of course, it's

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going to be an X file. You know, it's going to be a file from X. So let's do this because

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you know, it's still breaking and all that kind of fun stuff in regards of everything

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that's going on. So let's go here. There is supposedly some profanity in there. I don't

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know what they say, but I guess we're going to find out together. So let's do this. Like

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here. Here we go. Holy fuck. Holy fuck. Holy fuck. Oh my fucking God. Yeah. I don't know

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if there's any other way to put it. I would sign this fucking plane. Oh my God. Yeah.

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So the plane's upside down. If you're not seeing this on video, of course, we're doing

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if we're doing the we're doing the radio aspect, the things upside down. And of course, they're

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evacuating everybody. I mean, yeah, I don't know what your emotional response definitely

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would be directly after the thing as we're going through. But glad to see that no one

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was critically injured in regards to what was going on. Here was my question. How many

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people do you think we're trying to off plane or, you know, off plane yesterday and we're

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trying to get their stuff? I'm, I'm asking a serious question because you know, it's

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part, it's part of the real app, the reality of the thing of how that would go. So there

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you go. Okay. Let's talk about real quick about some other things. A med ongoing reporting

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the that Americans are scaling back on their boozing habits. The supply chain is feeling

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the effects farther down vineyards in California reporting the lightest grape crop in 20 years.

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An analyst from the industry grape broker says that wineries just aren't buying as much

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as they used to telling a local media that consumers don't really want to drink what

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their parents and grandparents drink. So there are others that kind of a steering away from

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looking at their own next Nick's niche beverage. He adds that changing habits will also affect

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the Napa Valley labor market with vineyards, hiring fewer workers to work and manage the

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crop. This is according to Casey RA. So I guess what is the drink of choice nowadays

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would be the other question that's going to come about. Like seriously, if you're not

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doing this and you're not doing that, you have to be doing something because somebody's

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always doing something. So what's going on there? Cause that's going to be the, the other,

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the other question of what's happening. I'm just saying. So there you go. Okay. Let's

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continue talking about some other things that are going on. Should we continue talking?

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Like is the IPA taking the replacement? Are we just going with stronger alcohol? I mean,

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for me. I don't drink normally. Um, if you're going to get me to drink anything, it has

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to normally be one of these two things. Tequila is going to override pretty much anything

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that you're going to offer me. And if it's kind of one of those tequilas, it's almost

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impossible to find. Yep. I will be probably right there with you in regards to drinking

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it and honey whiskey for some reason has been the other thing, but there are so rare and

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far between that you probably wouldn't know that I drink at all if I do drink. Uh, so

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that's one thing. And yeah, I do like me the occasional tequila shot and I will go to far

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places in the world to find good tequila and I will dig and hunt. I remember hunting down

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this one particular bottle that I wanted pretty bad and went everywhere to find it. And it

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was pretty interesting. My wife was kind of thinking that I was losing my mind, but that

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was a whole other, a whole other conversation. Anyways, Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman

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Ben Cleverlin or Cleveland. We are Cleverlin. Um, and was arrested for DUI last week in

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Georgia. He had a BAC blood alcohol level, just in case of 0.78 or excuse me, 0.178 normal

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legal limits are 0.07 in below unless you have a CDL then it's like 0.04 more than double

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the legal limit. According to a breathalyzer test administered, Cleveland was, uh, was

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hit with two citations, DUI and failure to maintain lane control. So then you start thinking,

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should you have one of those cars itself drives? I mean, but then it still has to be supervised.

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So maybe that's a, that's a different conversation. So there you go. What, what an interesting

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time for sure as we are talking. Okay. What else? Uh, Kendrick Lamar has made rap history

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with three of his albums in the top 10 on the billboard 200 album charts at the same

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time on artists first in the charts of 69 year history. GNX is number one, uh, 2017's

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damn is number nine and 2012's good kid is number 10. The last artists overall to accomplish

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a feat like that would be Taylor Swift in December of 2023. Uh, the last male artists

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to have three albums on the top 10, um, at the same time was Prince following his death.

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That was back in 2016. This is according to billboard. Okay. Kate Winslet Kate Winslet

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will make her directorial debut with a family drama titled goodbye June, goodbye June. She

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will also produce and star in the film alongside Tully Colette, Johnny Flynn, uh, Timothy Spall

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and Helen Mirren. Netflix describes the movies, a touching yet humorous drama that follows

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a fractured group of siblings pulled together under the sudden, under trying circumstances.

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So that's what's going on there. So we'll see how it goes. By the way, I have to ask

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a question. Have to ask. And this is legit. This is a legit question. Have you finished

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Cobra Kai? Like a lot of people were excited about Cobra Kai. You know, it was on YouTube,

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on YouTube bread. Then it was on YouTube, um, premium. And then it moved over to Netflix.

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And then the finale just was released last week. So yesterday I'm hanging out with my

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oldest daughter and she wants to go see the new Captain America movie. We go to the theater

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and there are promoting the new karate kid is like karate kid legends. And of course

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it has Ralph Macchio, you know, Daniel's son, if one may say so, um, is in the movie, but

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there is no reference to Cobra Kai. It's like it didn't exist. So I'm not sure how that

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multiverse is working. So I will tell you this Cobra Kai show and movie or this Cobra

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Kai show has really had a big impact on me. So the dentist that I go to are used to go

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to better saying is a professional wrestler. And this professional wrestler is also a dentist,

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which is really weird. It's a weird combo. Um, but anyways, that's not the important

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part. All of a sudden she got tied into one of the people that was in Cobra guy. It all

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of a sudden now she was in Cobra Kai, the show towards the end here. And now she stopped

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being a dentist, sold her practice. It was in Cobra Kai. So I'm just like, how much is

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Cobra Kai going to affect my life here? We at safety FM are not responsible for what

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this idiot behind the microphone is saying is trying to be entertaining. Rated R safety

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show. Okay. So let's talk about some stuff that we're going to talk about here in just

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a few. Why is Harvey Weinstein suing his brother from behind bars? Gangbusters numbers were

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Sunday's Sunday nights, NSL, um, Saturday night live special. I almost called it an

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SL, um, and an approved boom for the president among the nation's youngest voters. And the,

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yet the first edition of an American, uh, literary classic hits the shelves for the

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first time, um, on this date in history. We'll talk about some of that stuff as we are going

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to be talking. Anyways, police in new heaven, Connecticut recently responded to calls that

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a small seal was, uh, wandering the city streets. Yeah, that happened upon arriving the, the

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discover the 28 pound baby seal likely only have five or six weeks old. They secured the

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area lured the animal rescue team at the nearby aquarium officials at the aquarium said that

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they responded to calls a few days earlier about the seal, then relocated it back to

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the beach. But back it came for the next few months. The seal will be, um, will be rehabbed

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by the aquarium officials while they teach it to hunt it on its own before returning

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it once again to the wild. So there you go. What do you think? Interesting stuff, right?

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I would say so for sure. And we take a listen to this, a venomous snake from Ecuador hitchhiked

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a ride in some bananas at the way of the grocery store in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire

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fish and game department was called to the scene, safely removing the reptile and rehoming

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it with the rainforest reptile show in Massachusetts. The snake is one of the most common species

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in Western Ecuador, though not a common as bananas of which the country is, uh, the top

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exporter shipping out 6.7 million tons in 2023. That's about a $4.51 billion worth of

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bananas. The shit is bananas. It sounds like for sure then anyways, officials in Boston

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are looking into what caused the building under construction to spontaneously collapse

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on Sunday, sending bricks flying and crushing a parked SUV. Fortunately, no one was inside

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at the site during the incident, but preliminary investigation suggests that the driver of

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