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Two Pigs and A Taco

Kevin Eudy, Charlie Kingery, and Paul Buening

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The official podcast of Content Violation comedians Officer Eudy, Officer Kingery, and Taco. A wild experience covering multiple topics and current events from the viewpoints of two ten year Police Officers and an Outspoken Country Boy.
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KCSB News

KCSB News

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Non-commercial, educational, and community-led. KCSB News is dedicated to covering underreported stories of local, national, and international importance. Our team of student and community journalists here in Santa Barbara County produces content encompassing a variety of topics, ranging from politics and public health to environmental affairs and the arts. You can listen to our newscasts on-air Monday and Thursday at 5:00 pm and new episodes of Inside Isla Vista on Wednesday at 5:00 pm, all ...
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Join Arianah for audio content dedicated to cellular detoxification, deprogramming, overcoming mind control and mk ultra programming and navigating complex relationships including engineered ones. Arianah is a psychic intuitive space holder who shares about discernment and deprogramming (overcoming Stockholm Syndrome & gaslighting, guilt, shame, savior/rescuer programming), encouraging distinction between backdrops devoid of spirit, original sparks and handling influences. Her content is mea ...
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I will be Reading Sex! The stories here are aged horny, corny and most definitely all being down right sexy! These stories contain adult themes, sexually explicit content, strong language. I have not written these characters and their stories, I only read them.
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Violating Community Guidelines featuring Brittany Broski and Sarah Schauer follows two internet-hardened succubabes as they explore all corners of the wild and wacky web. From firearm sales on Facebook Marketplace to AI Influencers on Instagram to deep fakes on Tiktok and Twitter, this podcast will have you asking “is this allowed?” but more importantly, “is this legal?” Each week you’ll follow these two uncertified experts as they explore the shadowbanned, taboo, or downright weird content ...
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Welcome to the Marc Hoag AI Law Pod, the spiritual successor to Autonomous Cars with Marc Hoag. Formerly the #1 Google result for "autonomous cars podcasts" with 200 episodes and 10K monthly listens, I've shifted gears -- pun intended. Join me as we explore the legal landscape of generative AI, tech startup law, copyright, contracts, data privacy, and more. marchoaglaw.com Twitter.com/marchoag LinkedIn.com/in/MarcHoag YouTube.com/@MarcHoagLaw Copyright © 2024 Marc Hoag. All Rights Reserved.
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All About Sports - The Podcast

Aniket Gue, Mazhar Gadiwala, Rishabh Krishnan, Shubham Maloo

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For all those sports fans out there - we bring to you All About Sports - The Podcast! Tune in every week as we bring some of the most interesting discussions to sports with uncensored content, for the fans, by the fans. May it be football (soccer), basketball, tennis, cricket, Formula 1 or the UFC, we have got you covered! We are everywhere - https://linktr.ee/AllAboutSportsThePodcast For the latest updates on sports, follow us - https://www.instagram.com/allaboutsports_podcast/ https://www. ...
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Sable Offshore Oil company is in the process of attempting to restart Pipeline 901, off of the Gaviota Coast. In October, they were issued two violations by the California Coastal Commission for working on the pipeline without proper permits. KCSB's Annabelle Hurst spoke to Brady Bradshaw of the Center for Biological Diversity about the issue.…
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District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.…
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District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.…
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KCSB's Ashley Segat attented "The Choice of Our Lives-For Real" roundtable held by UCSB's Political Science Department, where Professors, Christopher Parker, Bruce Bimber, Alfredo Gonzalez,and Alison Brysk discussed the role of identity, polarization and media.Di KCSB News
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In a step toward addressing homelessness, the City of Santa Barbara has partnered with the Santa Barbara Alliance for Community Transformation (SBACT) in a newly awarded contract aimed at providing essential services for the unhoused. With a dedicated budget, SBACT will oversee critical outreach initiatives and the creation of a new Navigation Cent…
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Under Burma’s Military dictatorship, the country has seen unconscionable human rights violations. And for the Rohingya ethnic minority group, who have been facing genocide before the military coup in 2021, conditions have now reached their worst since 2017. KCSB's Rosie Bultman is joined by Tun Khin of the Burmese Rohingya Organization UK, to learn…
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Sari Dominguez is a “conservative, America First Republican” according to her campaign website. Not a career politician, Dominguez promises to advocate for "responsibility, common sense, morality, and accountability" if elected for office. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with Sari Dominguez to learn more about her campaign for California Assembly.…
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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s veto of a bill that would have allowed public universities to hire undocumented students lives on in a lawsuit in the California Court of Appeals. The petitioners seek to grant undocumented students eligibility to work. KCSB’S Ariana Coria discusses the policy.Di KCSB News
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Every year, the UCSB Police Department must report their inventory of military weapons and how they have been used. Then the Police Department must hold a well-publicized, conveniently located meeting for the public to discuss the report and ask questions. It happened last week, and in case you missed it, KCSB's Ray Briare brings us this.Click here…
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A trio of political outsiders frustrated by the way the city is managing a major road renovation in old town Goleta and other housing and infrastructure projects are running for office. As Noozhawk reports, three candidates have formed an alliance to replace the sitting mayor and two district council city council representatives. KCSB’s Robert Star…
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In this Episode of the People's Program, we investigate the ongoing genocide and brutal military dictatorship in Burma (aka. Myanmar). First, Rosie Bultman is joined by Tun Khin, head of the Burmese Rohingya Organization UK, to explain what the Rohingya genocide looks like and what people are are doing about it---and who needs to do more. Then, Ryf…
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Gregg Hart has been serving as San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County’s voice in the State Assembly since 2022. This past legislative session the Democrat authored or co-authored multiple bills pertaining to the environment, mental health, and more. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with Gregg Hart to learn more about his continued campaign.…
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During Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, an appeal by Ed Seaman of Restoration Oaks Ranch to overturn the expansion of Sierra Botanicals' cannabis farm was rejected. Seaman expressed concerns about the potential negative impacts on his ranch and local businesses, citing issues like water overuse and crime, while Sierra Botanicals assured that…
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There's a lot of live entertainment taking place in Santa Barbara this weekend. So KCSB's Kelly Darroch takes over the show this week to feature conversations with producers of the Go to Hale 'Quips and Clips' show at the Lobero Theatre (Friday 10/19), Hale Milgrim and Richard Salzberg. Then, KCSB's Lena Cen speaks with Megan Birney Rudert, of Unit…
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The Community Arts Workshop (CAW) will be aglow in color, music and other sensory delights on October 18 and 19th, when Unite to Light's light art show, "Unite to Light the Night" returns for a third straight year. KCSB's Lena Cen spoke with Unite to Light's executive director, Megan Birney Rudert, and two participating artists, to learn more.…
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AFSCME 3299 represents thousands of workers across the University of California. Yesterday, October 9th, they held a day of UC-wide rallies and informational pickets. Today, they announced plans to hold a strike authorization vote over alleged unfair labor practices. KCSB’s Joyce Chi has the latest.Di KCSB News
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Protests and demonstrations across the globe marked the one year anniversary of the October 7th attacks and the beginning of the War on Gaza. At UC Santa Barbara, Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a vigil on October 7th. KCSB’s Joyce Chi recaps it here.Di KCSB News
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October is AIDS Awareness Month. Forty years after the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, advocates continue to educate the public and memorialize those lost. This includes Keith Coffman-Grey of Quilt Project Gold Coast, who talked to KCSB’s Joyce Chi about their upcoming memorial walk on October 12th.Photo credit: Courtesy…
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Mexico just inaugurated its first female president, and predictions and opinions about her leadership are dominating headlines. Rosie Bultman is joined by Cecilia Farfan Mendez, expert on organized crime and Mexican politics, to discuss the potential and the challenges for Claudia Sheinbaum's Administration.…
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UC Santa Cruz is facing a lawsuit from the ACLU and the Center For Protest Law And Litigation for its unconstitutional treatment of student protesters last spring. The most recent development: a preliminary injunction, or a pause, on the lawsuit, that the plaintiffs say is meant to protect students prior to the actual hearing. KCSB’s Brandon Yi spo…
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Nation wide debate was sparked after anti-zionist signs were posted in UCSB's Multicultural center last February. Chancellor Yang quickly chose to close the center for the remainder of the school year, a move which some celebrated and others condemned. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with Açucar, MCC student staff member, to learn more about the Center'…
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The beginning of fall not only means the start of school; it’s also historically been the start of an uptick in COVID-19 cases. To discuss the latest on the coronavirus in Santa Barbara, KCSB’s Joyce Chi speaks to Dr. Lynn Fitzgibbons of Cottage Health.---Find vaccines: vaccines.govOrder COVID-19 tests: covidtests.gov…
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The world was shocked when thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon last Tuesday, September 24th, in an act of sabotage targeting Hezbollah members carried out by Israel. Thousands of civilians were maimed or killed, sparking widespread condemnation. Yet the situation has only worsened with continued bombings across the country, leading human ri…
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A new study by a team of researchers including UCSB scientists found that billions of people worldwide consume inadequate levels of micronutrients. KCSB’s Joyce Chi spoke to Dr. Christopher Free of UCSB’s Marine Science Institute to discuss the study’s findings and implications.Di KCSB News
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