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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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概要

After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • A New Recorder and the Highway
    2026/05/10
    There is something wonderfully old-fashioned about this episode. Not old in the sense of worn out, but old in the way a good highway diner is old, or the way a favorite ball cap becomes part of a man’s identity. This is not a polished studio production wrapped in synthetic perfection. It is one man, a new recorder, a road stretching westward across the Hood Canal Bridge, and the quiet realization that sometimes the best conversations happen when nobody is trying too hard. In this stream-of-consciousness drive along Highway 101 toward the Sequim Irrigation Days Parade, Dave wanders through the strange landscape where technology, nostalgia, frustration, and simple beauty all collide. One minute he is wrestling with computer equipment, Adobe Audition, and the financial gymnastics of avoiding a thousand-dollar computer purchase by spending hundreds on “solutions” that may not solve anything at all. The next, he is watching cloud-covered Olympic Mountains drift past the windshield while reflecting on why driving itself feels almost spiritual. Along the way, there are thoughts about Washington State gas prices, climate politics, aging technology, self-driving cars, old software that still works better than modern replacements, and the unsettling possibility that future generations may view driving the way we now view horseback riding. Mostly, though, this episode is about motion. About roads. About memory. About the small moments between destinations that somehow become the parts of life we remember most clearly. The Pacific Northwest rolls by outside the window, and for a little while, you ride shotgun.
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    14 分
  • DDH - Safety & Happiness
    2026/05/05
    Chapter 38 May 10, 1776, is not a date most people remember. It does not come with fireworks or famous signatures. If you read the Congressional Journal for that day, it looks like business as usual. Letters, supplies, committee work. The kind of record you would skip past without a second thought. That is the mistake. Buried in that routine is a line that changes everything. Congress tells the colonies to begin forming governments of their own, built in whatever way best secures the safety and happiness of their people. No drama. No declaration. Just a quiet shift of authority. And once that shift happens, there is no going back.
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    36 分
  • WTF - Rusted Tin Roof
    2026/05/03
    In this episode of What the Frock, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod take a hard look at a moment that should be simple to understand but is anything but. A presidential assassination attempt, multiple angles of video, and still more questions than answers. What happened is one thing. What we are shown, and what we are not shown, is something else entirely. From there, the conversation opens up into something broader. How did we get to a place where people argue not about the event itself, but about whether it should have succeeded? When did outrage replace reflection, and when did humor lose the need to be intelligent? The episode moves the way real conversations used to move, from politics to culture to the strange corners of modern life. That includes a detour into Scientology, Tom Cruise, and one of the more bizarre trends you will hear about this year. It sounds ridiculous, but it says more than it should. By the end, even a decades-old lyric comes back into play, still repeated, still confusing, still somehow fitting. Somewhere along the way, the question becomes unavoidable. Are we actually paying attention anymore, or just reacting on instinct?
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    1 時間
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