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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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Bedroom Talk with James Brown Jr.

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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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 stirred up a discussion by expressing his desire to abolish daylight saving time, a sentiment that resonates with many who share his frustration over the biannual clock changes. This commentary by James Brown delves into the implications of such a bold idea, highlighting how it has reignited conversations around the structure of Am…
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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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The podcast delves into the troubling disparity between the affordability of consumer goods and the escalating costs of housing, a phenomenon highlighted by James Brown. He reflects on a poignant remark from Crystal Ball, noting that while people can easily acquire cheap gadgets, the dream of homeownership is slipping further out of reach. With the…
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The podcast delves into the stark contrast between the affordability of consumer goods and the escalating prices of housing in America. James Brown highlights that while technology and entertainment products have become cheaper and more accessible, the average age of first-time home buyers has surged to 38, reflecting a significant shift in the hou…
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Exploring the nuances of friendship, this podcast delves into the intriguing concept known as the Snail Theory of Friendship. Drawing inspiration from a Medium article, host James Brown emphasizes the importance of respecting personal boundaries and the need for space in fostering healthy relationships. Recent trends highlight a growing interest in…
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This podcast delves into the intriguing concept of the Snail Theory of Friendship, which emphasizes the importance of personal boundaries in cultivating healthy relationships. Drawing inspiration from the behavior of snails, the discussion explores how being aware of our need for space can enhance our connections with others. Recent trends show a g…
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The podcast delves into the profound impact of secondhand information and the nature of our beliefs in today's media-saturated world. James Brown reflects on Walter Lippmann's timeless insight about the origins of our opinions, prompting listeners to consider how much of what they know comes from personal experience versus what they've heard from o…
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The podcast dives into the concept of secondhand information and the implications it has on our understanding of the world. James Brown reflects on Walter Lippmann's haunting idea of questioning the sources of our beliefs and opinions, urging listeners to consider how much of what they know is based on personal experience versus what they've heard …
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Are you really middle class? This episode dives into the complexities of defining middle class status, highlighting that it extends far beyond just your paycheck. James Brown shares his experience using Pew Research's income calculator, revealing how location and family size significantly influence one's economic standing. For example, earning $125…
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Are you really middle class? In this episode, James Brown explores the complexities of defining middle class status in America, highlighting that it goes beyond just your paycheck. Utilizing Pew Research's income calculator, he reflects on his own surprise at where he landed, emphasizing how household income, family size, and geographical location …
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The Great Job Market Divide highlights a concerning trend in America's workplaces, revealing that workers are more dissatisfied than ever. Despite a favorable job market with increased openings and a significant rise in employee resignations, many individuals feel trapped in jobs they dislike due to various factors such as health care, family oblig…
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Whole Foods is making a move to reintroduce smaller store formats, targeting urban areas where consumers often purchase just a few items at a time. However, James Brown raises critical questions about the affordability and accessibility of these new daily shop stores, especially given Whole Foods' reputation for high prices. He reflects on the clos…
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Whole Foods is attempting to re-enter the market with smaller stores aimed at urban consumers who need just a few items at a time, but there are critical questions surrounding affordability and accessibility. James Brown raises concerns about the potential for these mini-stores to truly serve underserved neighborhoods, especially given Whole Foods'…
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Push beyond your limits and embrace the principles outlined in David Goggins' transformative book, "Can't Hurt Me." James Brown delves into Goggins' powerful messages about mental and physical toughness, emphasizing that it's more than just a read—it's a rallying cry against mediocrity. Key concepts like the "accountability mirror," the importance …
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David Goggins' book "Can't Hurt Me" serves as a powerful blueprint for mental and physical resilience, urging readers to push beyond their limits and embrace discomfort as a means of growth. James Brown delves into Goggins' principles, highlighting the importance of accountability and the harsh self-reflection that comes with the "accountability mi…
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We reflect on the final week of the Rush Hour for 2024 - as James Brayshaw phones in, Topics Lehmo asks what you cannot do, Billy mistakes two Olympic legends for one another, Layne Beachley joins the show to talk about her new book, Joey Montagna pops in for a footy chat, and we look back at the best moments of the year, and Billy's favourite joke…
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It's our final show of the year, Lehmo is in Adelaide, and Billy kicks things off with the All Sports Report - wrapping up all the big sports stories in 2024. SEM Phoenix's Angus Glover is in studio ahead of their match against Illawarra tonight, we do one last Friday Brag Artist, and Todd from Barwon Heads calls in to rinse Billy before his break.…
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Knowing when to hold your tongue can be just as important as expressing your opinions, especially during the holidays. James Brown shares his reflections on the art of restraint in conversations, particularly in mixed company where differing views on politics and religion often collide. He emphasizes the value of silence and careful communication o…
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The art of knowing when to hold your tongue is crucial, especially during the holiday season. James Brown shares his journey of embracing silence in conversations that could easily escalate into debates. As he reflects on his experiences with family gatherings and mixed company, he emphasizes the importance of being careful about when to speak and …
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Billy's All Sports Report kicks things off, with a very funny story from the Australian Open Pro-Am. The Queen of MMM Footy Kate McCarthy is in studio to preview the AFLW Grand Final, then Topics Lehmo wants to know how you got your pet... unusual. There's more sports report to get through as Beau Webster joins the Aussie Test squad, then Joey Mont…
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Thanksgiving is a unifying force in America, with 91% of the population celebrating the holiday. Nearly 300 million people gather for dinner, often at the same time, and many share their meals with large groups, reflecting the importance of family and community. The episode dives into fascinating statistics about Thanksgiving traditions, such as me…
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Thanksgiving is a significant occasion for many Americans, with 91% planning to celebrate, bringing together nearly 300 million people for a communal feast. James Brown explores the traditions surrounding this holiday, noting that a quarter of Americans will gather for meals with more than ten individuals, highlighting the importance of shared expe…
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After a wild-weather day in Melbourne, Billy kicks the show off with the All Sports Report, as a Saints and Crows champion calls it a day. James Brayshaw does us the courtesy of calling into his own show to chat about the First Test, and what he's been up to while Billy and Lehmo have been holding the fort. Luke and Dave battle it out in the Hump D…
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This podcast episode explores the beauty and complexity of transitional moments in life, much like the changing of the seasons from fall to winter. James Brown reflects on the blurred lines between these seasons and draws parallels to our personal journeys, where we often find ourselves in between phases—whether that’s in jobs, relationships, or si…
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When fall meets winter, transitions in our lives often mirror the seasonal changes we experience. James Brown reflects on the beauty found in the overlap of these seasons, emphasizing that life’s transitions are rarely clear-cut. He invites listeners to consider how they navigate moments of uncertainty, whether in jobs, relationships, or personal g…
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Billy and Lehmo are back a day early after Australia's dismal First Test against India. There's plenty of sports news around though so we kick it off with a packed All-Sports Report - including John Longmire stepping down as Sydney coach. Billy takes us through his five favourite moments of the First Test, then Topics Lehmo asks 'what can't you do …
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