After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...
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"Real Estate Jerky" is a dynamic radio show airing on Powertalk 1360 KFIV every Saturday at noon and Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Hosted by Ed Parcaut, MBA, veteran, and president of Lending for Living, alongside RE/MAX Executive Realtor Mike Kelly, the show offers expert insights and real-world advice on navigating the real estate market. Whether you're an investor, first-time homebuyer, or seeking the latest benefits information, "Real Estate Jerky" provides actionable advice and engaging discussi ...
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Luther Martin was one of the most vocal and controversial figures of America’s founding—a brilliant but cantankerous lawyer who fought tooth and nail against the Constitution’s centralization of power. A fierce defender of state sovereignty, he clashed with giants like Madison and Hamilton, delivering fiery speeches that shaped the ratification deb…
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In 1600, the Peruvian volcano Huaynaputina erupted with cataclysmic force, unleashing one of the most powerful eruptions in recorded history. Its devastating impact reshaped the Andean landscape, buried villages in ash, and triggered a global climate crisis. From famine in Russia to freezing summers in Europe and Asia, the world felt its wrath. Joi…
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In 1878 Lincoln County, New Mexico, power wasn’t held by elected officials—it was owned by The House, a corrupt monopoly that controlled everything from cattle sales to banking. When John Tunstall arrived to challenge their grip, he paid with his life, sparking the Lincoln County War. Outlaws, lawmen, and gunfighters clashed in a brutal cycle of re…
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Understanding Local and National Real Estate Markets with Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly
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43:55Dive into the world of real estate with hosts Ed Parcaut, MBA veteran and president of Lending for Living, alongside ReMax executive realtor Mike Kelly, as they navigate the complexities of the real estate market from their Smokehouse studio. In collaboration with iHeartMedia and KFIV, they offer listeners a comprehensive view of the latest market …
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Giordano Bruno, born in 1548, was a radical thinker and heretic whose ideas challenged the Catholic Church's doctrines. Embracing a boundless universe with countless worlds, he defied traditional views and even rejected core Christian teachings. After fleeing from the Dominican Order, Bruno became a controversial figure across Europe, ultimately le…
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WTF - The Immortal Words of Socrates
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1:05:31Welcome back to What The Frock?, where the podcast dives deep into the absurdity of the world, offering humor, sharp observations, and sometimes… critical reflections. In this episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod provide an energetic, somewhat tangential, yet insightful exploration of everything from geopolitics to hockey brawls—and, of course, the st…
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The Fairbank Train Robbery of February 15, 1900, was a chaotic clash between Old West outlaws and a determined lawman. Orchestrated by corrupt deputies-turned-criminals Burt Alvord and Billy Stiles, the robbery aimed to loot a Wells Fargo express car at the Fairbank station. Their gang expected an easy score but instead faced Jeff Milton, a hardene…
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The fall of the Purépecha Empire in 1530 was a brutal chapter in the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica. Unlike the Aztecs, who fought fiercely, the Purépecha under Tangáxuan II initially sought peace, only to be betrayed.After submitting to Hernán Cortés, Tangáxuan found himself at the mercy of Nuño de Guzmán, a ruthless conquistador with a thirst fo…
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The Nashville Sit-ins of 1960, a significant moment in the Civil Rights Movement, emerged amid pervasive racial segregation in the South. Led by activists like James Lawson and supported by the Nashville Christian Leadership Council, students organized a series of nonviolent protests at lunch counters. The escalating demonstrations faced hostility …
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Georgia's founding in 1732 by James Oglethorpe aimed to create a philanthropic colony for debtors, emphasizing small farms and banning slavery. Initially peaceful relations with Native Americans characterized its development, but economic pressures led to the eventual adoption of plantation agriculture. Today, Georgia reflects its ambitious origins…
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DDH - Elbridge Gerry Goes Full Salamander
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32:22On this episode of Bill Mick Live, it’s Tuesday, which means Dave Does History—and today, we’re taking on one of the most infamous political tricks in American history: gerrymandering. The term was coined on February 11, 1812, when Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed off on a redistricting plan that reshaped voting districts to benefit his…
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At the dawn of the 20th century, the world’s great powers were locked in an arms race, each vying for dominance on the high seas. The British Royal Navy, long the master of the oceans, faced a new challenge as rival nations built bigger and more powerful fleets. Enter Admiral Sir Jackie Fisher, a man who didn’t just anticipate change—he demanded it…
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WTF - A Divinee Right to Knowldge, Senator
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1:01:10This week’s episode of What The Frock? is a wild ride through the absurd, the infuriating, and the outright hilarious. With Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod at the helm, we navigate a world where the Super Bowl is more of a sideshow, government corruption is business as usual, and a man once decided to live among goats just to escape the madness of modern …
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The Election of 1824 wasn’t just another presidential contest—it was a political brawl that exposed the fractures in the so-called “Era of Good Feelings.” Four candidates, all claiming the banner of the Democratic-Republican Party, fought for control of the White House, but none secured an electoral majority. Enter the House of Representatives, whe…
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In the final months of World War II, Soviet pilot Mikhail Devyataev pulled off one of the most daring escapes in history. Captured by the Nazis and imprisoned in a brutal labor camp on the island of Usedom, he faced near-certain death. But instead of waiting for fate to take its course, he did the unthinkable—he and a group of fellow prisoners hija…
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This episode of Dave Does History dives into the legal and political firestorm ignited by Chisholm v. Georgia, a case that dared to question state immunity and ended up forcing the first major amendment after the Bill of Rights. When the Supreme Court ruled that states could be dragged into federal court by private citizens, the reaction was swift—…
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Aaron Burr was one of the most controversial figures in early American history—a war hero, politician, and vice president whose ambition led to both greatness and infamy. Best known for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel, Burr’s story didn’t end there. His life was marked by political intrigue, a treason trial, and a failed scheme that still spar…
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The **Immigration Act of 1917** was one of the most sweeping and controversial immigration laws in American history. Passed over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto, it imposed a literacy test, expanded the list of “undesirable” immigrants, and created the Asiatic Barred Zone, effectively shutting out most of Asia from immigration to the U.S. This epis…
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This episode of "Dave Does History" delves into the life of Emperor Norton I, a self-proclaimed monarch of San Francisco during the Gold Rush era. After losing his fortune, Joshua Norton redefined himself as an emperor, issuing progressive proclamations. His legacy endures, with ongoing efforts to honor him in the city he loved.…
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On February 3, 1943, in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic, four chaplains aboard the **SS Dorchester** made the ultimate sacrifice. As a German torpedo sent the overcrowded troopship to its doom, Methodist minister **George L. Fox**, Jewish rabbi **Alexander D. Goode**, Dutch Reformed minister **Clark V. Poling**, and Catholic priest **John P…
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How Government Policies Impact California Real Estate With Experts Ed and Mike
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43:52Welcome to Real Estate Jerky, your essential guide to navigating the real estate landscape, hosted by experts Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly. Broadcasting live from the heart of Modesto at the Smokehouse studio, this podcast is dedicated to giving you the insights and information you need to make informed real estate decisions. Ed Parcaut, an MBA vetera…
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Albert Sidney Johnston was one of the most intriguing figures of the Civil War—hailed by Jefferson Davis as the Confederacy’s finest general, yet doomed by fate at the Battle of Shiloh. In this episode, we explore his life, from his early military career in Texas and the U.S. Army to his fateful decision to join the South. Was his death truly the t…
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In this episode of What The Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod tackle the madness of modern conspiracy culture, from the Blackhawk helicopter crash in D.C. to the internet’s obsession with turning every tragedy into a grand cover-up. They also roast NOAA’s ridiculous Groundhog Day rankings, debate government waste, and discuss the latest NFL officiat…
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February 1, 1968. In the chaos of the Tet Offensive, a single gunshot on a Saigon street changed the way Americans saw the Vietnam War. Captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph by Eddie Adams, the execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém by General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan became one of the most infamous images in history. But what’s the real story behind that m…
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The Milwaukee Bridge War of 1845 was not your typical civic dispute. It was an all-out brawl over infrastructure, fueled by ambition, greed, and a fundamental refusal to cooperate. The drama played out between three distinct settlements: Solomon Juneau’s Juneautown on the east side of the Milwaukee River, Byron Kilbourn’s Kilbourntown to the west, …
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On January 30, 1972, the streets of Derry, Northern Ireland, ran red with blood. What began as a peaceful civil rights march against internment without trial ended in a massacre when British paratroopers opened fire on unarmed civilians, killing thirteen on the spot, with another dying later from his wounds. It was a day that shattered trust, fuele…
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Today on *Dave Does History*, we saddle up with one of the most daring figures of the American Revolution: Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee III. Born in 1756 into Virginia’s privileged planter class, Lee became a battlefield legend, earning his nickname for his lightning-fast cavalry raids. But his story doesn’t stop at the Revolution. From leading tr…
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Welcome to *Dave Does History*. Today, we’re exploring the fascinating origins and legacy of the United States Coast Guard—a branch of the military that’s often overshadowed but has been quietly safeguarding America since 1790. While officially created on January 28, 1915, through the merger of the Revenue Cutter Service and the Life-Saving Service…
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In this captivating episode of *Dave Does History* on *Bill Mick Live,* Dave Bowman takes us on a thought-provoking journey through the legal, historical, and cultural ramifications of birthright citizenship. This discussion dives into the heart of the 14th Amendment, unpacking its revolutionary impact on defining citizenship in the United States, …
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The Apollo program, an ambitious endeavor fueled by President John F. Kennedy’s challenge to land a man on the Moon by the end of the 1960s, stood as a symbol of the United States’ determination during the height of the Cold War. After the successes of Mercury and Gemini, Apollo was to push the limits further, paving the way for lunar exploration. …
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Market Trends in California Real Estate: Discussing Inventory and Pricing
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43:47Welcome to the "Real Estate Jerky" podcast, where we explore the intricate world of real estate with your seasoned hosts, Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly. Ed brings a wealth of experience as an MBA veteran and mortgage advisor, while Mike serves as a leading REMAX executive realtor, both operating out of Modesto, California. In this episode, the hosts de…
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Bob Uecker’s life is the kind of baseball tale that feels as if it were spun from the threads of legend—equal parts fact, humor, and sheer charm. Born in Milwaukee on January 26, 1934, Uecker grew up surrounded by the game, though he’s always been quick to point out that his talent didn’t quite match his enthusiasm. But if you think that stopped hi…
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In the years following the Revolutionary War, the fledgling United States faced a storm of economic turmoil and political discord. Massachusetts, once a hub of revolutionary fervor, became the epicenter of this crisis. For the farmers and war veterans of western Massachusetts, independence had brought not prosperity but crushing debt, rising taxes,…
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Frederick II, better known as Frederick the Great, was truly a figure who defied easy categorization. Born into a world where the old hierarchies were under siege by the rising tides of the Enlightenment, Frederick managed to straddle these two realities. His reign was defined by an uncanny ability to blend the old-world militarism of his father wi…
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山河易位 (When Mountains and Rivers Changed Places)
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5:10In 1556, during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor in Ming Dynasty China, the earth unleashed its fury in the Wei River Valley. The Shaanxi Earthquake, the deadliest in recorded history, obliterated entire cities, claimed an estimated 830,000 lives, and left an indelible scar on the region. As mountains shifted and rivers altered course, the quake tr…
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Russia in the early twentieth century was a land simmering with unrest. For centuries, the Tsar had been viewed as a near-divine figure, the "Little Father" of all Russians, but by 1905, that faith was crumbling under the weight of industrialization, poverty, and political stagnation. Nicholas II, the last of the Romanovs, was a man ill-equipped to…
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In this special episode of Dave Does History, host Dave Bowman dives into the revolutionary impact of the USS Nautilus, launched on January 21, 1954, as the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine. From its groundbreaking design and Admiral Hyman Rickover’s visionary leadership to its operational challenges and Cold War-era accomplishments, this ep…
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The Holocaust did not begin with gas chambers or death camps. It began with words, laws, and the deliberate construction of a societal hierarchy that placed Jews at the bottom. From the moment Adolf Hitler assumed power in 1933, the Nazi regime’s antisemitic ideology became state policy. Jews were stripped of their rights, starting with the Law for…
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Understanding Home Buying Patterns in California and Beyond with Ed and Mike
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43:44In this lively episode of Real Estate Jerky, hosts Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly dive deep into the intricacies of the real estate market, both locally and nationally. Broadcasting from the Smokehouse Studio and partnering with iHeartMedia and KFIV, they share valuable updates on the home buying scene. This episode reveals the insights around market tr…
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Step into the quirky world of *What the Frock?*, where Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod serve up their unique mix of humor, historical reflections, and sharp cultural commentary. In this episode, recorded on the eve of a significant political transition, they delve into everything from the peculiarities of modern inaugurations to the TikTok ban's cultural …
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In the final days of World War II, as the Allies advanced into Nazi-held territory, a sinister plot unfolded.Gustave Mesny, a decorated French General, became the target of a chilling Nazi reprisal. Chosen arbitrarily to answer for the death of a German general, Mesny’s life ended in a calculated act of vengeance. His murder highlighted the ruthles…
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Today we delve into the life and legacy of one of America's most formidable statesmen and orators, Daniel Webster. Born in the early days of the republic, Webster rose from humble beginnings in New Hampshire to the heights of political power in Washington, D.C.As a champion of the Constitution and a staunch defender of the Union, his mastery of the…
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Discover the extraordinary story of Hatshepsut, the trailblazing Pharaoh who defied tradition to rule ancient Egypt during the 18th Dynasty.In this episode, we delve into her unprecedented rise to power, the bold strategies she used to establish her legitimacy, and the monumental achievements that defined her reign. From her legendary expedition to…
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Admiral John S. McCain’s naval career exemplifies a lifelong dedication to the United States Navy, rooted in a family legacy of distinguished service. Notable for his command of the USS Gunnel during World War II, he earned the Silver Star for his bravery. His strategic influence extended into post-war roles, shaping naval policy and operations.…
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Salmon P. Chase was a man of profound conviction and unrelenting ambition, whose life intersected with America’s most defining struggles.From his early days as a lawyer defending runaway slaves to his pivotal roles as Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chase shaped the legal, financial, and moral …
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Exploring Real Estate Trends and Challenges in 2025 with Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly
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44:09"Embark on an engaging real estate journey with hosts Ed Parcaut and Mike Kelly in the informative podcast, 'Real Estate Jerky.' Broadcasting from the Smokehouse Studio in Modesto, California, Ed, an MBA veteran and president of Lending for Living, along with Mike Kelly, a REMAX executive realtor, delve deep into the dynamic world of real estate. W…
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The latest episode of What the Frock?, titled “Gavin’s Inferno,” is a fiery deep dive (oops—an intense discussion!) into California’s current chaos, as Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod take on everything from government mismanagement to environmental policies gone awry. Recorded in the aftermath of catastrophic wildfires raging across Los Angeles County, t…
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Super Bowl III, played on January 12, 1969, wasn’t just a football game—it was a seismic moment in sports history. The underdog New York Jets, led by the charismatic Joe Namath, shocked the football world by defeating the powerhouse Baltimore Colts 16-7. Namath’s bold pregame guarantee and the Jets’ victory legitimized the AFL, paving the way for t…
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Welcome to Dave Does History, where we dig into the stories that shaped America, often in ways you might not expect. Today, we’re heading back to January 11, 1917—a day when the quiet town of Kingsland, New Jersey, erupted into chaos as explosions rocked the Canadian Car and Foundry munitions plant.It was a time when World War I felt like a distant…
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In 1927, a film premiered in Berlin that would forever change the landscape of science fiction and cinema: Metropolis. Directed by Fritz Lang and co-written with Thea von Harbou, this groundbreaking silent film envisioned a sprawling futuristic city where the elite basked in luxury while workers toiled underground to keep the machines running. At i…
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