Chapter 1: What unique stories are shared in the 13th season of Family Secrets?
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro.
We were in the car, like a rolling stone came on, and he said, there's a line in there about your mother.
And I said, what?
What I would do if I didn't feel like I was being accepted is choose an identity that other people can't have.
I knew something had happened to me in the middle of the night, but I couldn't hold on to what had happened.
These are just a few of the moving and important stories on my 13th season of Family Secrets.
Listen to Family Secrets on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Laurie Santos from the Happiness Lab here.
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Chapter 2: How is The Happiness Lab partnering with GiveDirectly to fight poverty?
It's the season of giving, and this year my podcast, The Happiness Lab, is partnering with GiveDirectly, a nonprofit that provides people in extreme poverty with the cash they need as part of the Pods Fight Poverty campaign. Our goal this year is to raise $1 million, which will bring over 700 families out of extreme poverty.
Your donation will put cash directly in the hands of these families in need. And they'll get to decide how to use it, whether that's school transportation, purchasing livestock, or starting a business. Plus, if you're a first-time donor, your gift will be matched by giving multiplier, which means more money for those in need. Visit givedirectly.org slash happiness lab to learn more and to donate.
That's givedirectly.org slash happiness lab.
What are the cycles fathers pass down that sons are left to heal? What if being a man wasn't about holding it all together, but learning how to let go? This is a space where men speak truth and find the power to heal and transform. I'm Mike Della Rocha. Welcome to Sacred Lessons.
Chapter 3: What are the significant cultural impacts of the Super Bowl halftime shows?
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I didn't really have an interest in being on air. I kind of was up there to just try and infiltrate the building. From the underground clubs that shaped global music to the pastors and creatives who built the cultural empire, the Atlanta Ears podcast uncovers the stories behind one of the most influential cities in the world.
The thing I love about Atlanta is that it's a city of hustlers, man.
Each episode explores a different chapter of Atlanta's rise, featuring conversations with Ludacris, Will Packer, Pastor Jamal Bryant, DJ Drama, and more. The full series is available to listen to now. Listen to Atlanta Ears on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The social media trend is landing some Gen Zers in jail, the progressive media darling whose public meltdown got her fired, and the massive TikTok boycott against Target that actually makes no sense.
You won't hear about these online stories in the mainstream media, but you can keep up with them and all the other entertaining and outrageous things happening online, in media, and in politics with the Brad vs. Everyone podcast.
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Chapter 4: What iconic performances are highlighted in the halftime headliners edition?
Listen to the Brad vs. Everyone podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. How did that happen? What? It's already October 1st? Oh my god! I know! Seriously, you're not wrong! It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning, and our show always has a huge event that we do every year in October. We're just 17 days away from my birthday. Hooray!
Chapter 5: How did the Super Bowl halftime show evolve before 1993?
I'm glad you reminded us. You usually hide in a corner of your birthday and you don't like to talk to anyone. I know, but everybody wants to throw a huge party about it. And this year we're going to celebrate once again by all dressing up in costume about a week and a half afterward.
In fact, the whole office is going to be dressing up for it, and they're going to throw a big potluck all in my honor. Dude, Alexis, I didn't know he knew about our plans for his birthday. Yeah, so we need our listeners to text in their advice for what we should wear this year. Maybe this time we should do some sort of group costume thing. We do that every year. Literally every year.
Chapter 6: What memorable wardrobe malfunction changed the Super Bowl forever?
I'm too busy hiding for my birthday. Oh my god, last year we did Shrek. And that was great. You were a great lord of... Oh, you were Shrek? Yes. I thought you were Jolly Green Giant. Jeff! Okay. I never know with Brooke's costumes. But text into 78592, group costume ideas for my birthday this year.
Chapter 7: Who were the Latina queens that rocked the halftime show in 2020?
My first thought, rejected Disney characters.
Rejected?
Jose can be goofy after dark.
I love it.
Alexis could be sleeping it off beauty. There's a lot of ideas there. Anyway, text in your 78592. Now let's move on to the Shot Caller question of the day with my candidate for Aladdin's red carpet rider. Hey! Our digital producer, Jake.
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Chapter 8: What group costume ideas are suggested for the upcoming birthday celebration?
Jake, show us a whole new world. Well, if you missed it, the NFL made a huge announcement. Bad Bunny will be performing at this year's Super Bowl halftime show. It's going to be lit. It's going to be amazing. It makes a lot of sense because nothing says all-American football like a Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar wearing designer sunglasses shouting, Titi me pregunto. Better than football.
Makes you want to dance. Those seven-year-old white guys are going to be like, what is happening right now? Is that pitbull? They're already angry. But they're going to be mad no matter what. That's true. Over the years, the Super Bowl halftime show has left quite a legacy. We've seen rap legends, pop icons, wardrobe malfunctions, a lot of old dudes performing shirtless.
Yeah, they really do like to do that, huh? Wasn't that the Rolling Stones? Oh, yeah. That's true. The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Oh, yeah, they're sagging now. They actually don't own shirts. Yeah, that's their whole career. So today, in honor of Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl show, we're doing a special halftime headliners edition of... Plenty of 20!
You guys say number 1 through 20, I'll give you a hint about an iconic Super Bowl halftime performance. You just have to correctly name the artist or the year depending on the question to stay in the game. We'll start with the woman who knows all the words to Bad Bunny's No Me Quiero Casar. I love that song. That's Alexis. I do. No joke, yeah, she does. Nine. Number nine. That's German.
Alexis, before 1993, halftime shows were basically a parade of local high school or college bands. And then this guy turned the stadium into an unforgettable giant pop concert, and even the refs started dancing in the end zone. Who was it? Did you give him a year? I did not. I said before 93 it was marching bands. Okay. I didn't believe this could be 1993.
Wasn't it like, I think he's referring to the first time they did an actual show.
Like a huge show.
Yeah. When Bad Bunny got announced, my dad was like, oh, I used to see Michael Jackson's halftime performance. And my dad pulled it up. And it was early 90s.
It was early 90s.
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