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Don't Forget Your Tickets

Carl-Erik Michalsen Moberg

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Don' Forget Your Tickets is a podcast devoted to the unsung heroes of the spectator sports and events industries, the Ticketing Managers. We explore who they are, their well-guarded industry secrets, and how they entered the field. Beyond that, we delve into a broader ticketing realm, inviting experts from various fields to share their insights and stories. Our primary aim is to add value and highlight deserving individuals. (The podcast was originally named TicketingPodcast.com)
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A Pretty Little Liars rewatch podcast about the things we love & hate about the show, everything queer we can possibly discuss, the best & worst outfits, the best & worst parents, our love for Heather Hogan, and chickpea recipes! (website: chickpeaspod.com) This podcast is hosted by Cameron (she/her) and Deepa (no pronouns). We have been friends for over a decade, and PLL has been a core part of our friendship basically since the beginning, so we're rewatching PLL together and sharing our co ...
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Ashtyn will talk about everything... ever. From being a woman in her 20s to losing both of her parents when she was 16, to reading listener-submitted stories about their deepest, darkest secrets, 'Don't Forget to Laugh' will remind listeners that we were put on this earth to do one simple thing: giggle!
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Originally launched in 2020, this podcast began as a form of soul-cleansing and healing, as I shared my journey as a father who suddenly lost his 20-year-old daughter in 2006, a tragedy no parent should ever have to endure. After a three year hiatus filled with personal transformation, including divorce, closing my business, intensive therapy, and continued healing, I return with a renewed heart and deeper understanding. In future seasons, I’ll be sharing conversations with other parents who ...
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” We’re nothing like the rest. Don't forget the X.” This podcast is here to bring content for listeners about the Christian lifestyle intertwine with politics, art and biblical view points on ANY topic. The phrase ” Dont forget the X ” comes from the Head host of the show Ed Shaw’s previous stage name ‘Blxss’. The X represents are imperfections as humanity which we can never hide. But Christ has replaced those flaws for those who have been made into a new creation and truly follow him (Acts2 ...
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This episode was originally published on 14 April 2024. Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired) Chris Kidd, is an Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. He was commissioned in the Infantry from the USMA in 1992. Col Kidd served in numerous troop leading and staff positions while assigned to multiple battalions during his career. H…
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Send us a text The holidays can be one of the hardest times for grieving parents. Between memories of what once was and the silence of what’s missing, emotions can feel overwhelming. In this heartfelt episode of Don’t Forget To Breathe, host Bruce Barker shares gentle reflections and practical coping strategies for navigating the season after child…
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The long awaited train episode (3.13, “This is A Dark Ride”) is here, and so are our besties, Ellis, KC, and Dylan! We mention sanism, discuss bisexuality, and revisit Cameron’s cast for Deepa’s PLL birthday party. We reminisce about some of our past Halloween costumes and once again remember that Pastor Ted is a parent. Post-feminism is bad, Spenc…
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What can a club-owned fan app do that social media can’t? A lot, especially when it comes to ticket sales, first-party data, and shifting fan behavior at scale, says Forza Clubs' CEO Adam Stighäll. In this season-opening episode, Adam explains why clubs and leagues are moving beyond algorithms to build their own “digital living rooms,” how ticketin…
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Mit dem Maxim rede ich über den Rhodesischen Buschkrieg (1964–1979). Es war einer der blutigsten Konflikte im südlichen Afrika und prägte den Weg Simbabwes zur Unabhängigkeit. In diesem Video beleuchten wir die Hintergründe, den Verlauf und die entscheidenden Akteure dieses Krieges von der weißen Minderheitsregierung unter Ian Smith bis zu den Frei…
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This podcast was originally aired on 10 April 2024. Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (retired), Jeffrey S. Buchanan is the former commander of the United States Army North (5th Army). General Buchanan served for more than 37 years as a transformational leader across a vast range of assignments from the platoon to theater level. His stoic perspective a…
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Military Veteran Ranger Bob Kvederas provides a fascinating account of his 30+ years of service to America. This episode was originally published on 3 May 2025 through an associated podcast - Manager Memo. Along the way we discuss – Becoming a Soldier (1:00), Commando Walk (5:30), End of the Brown Shoe Army (11:00), MG Edward Walker (14:00), Buildi…
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A powerful conversation with CSM (R) Jimmy Carabello, a decorated combat Veteran of more than 32 years of honorable service to America. This episode was originally published 7 April 2024 on an associated podcast - Manager Memo. Along the way we talk about "Black Hats and Boot Black" (10:20), Richard Gere (14:00), R.I.P. (17:20), Ranger History (19:…
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This pod, part of a series of interviews of Military Veterans, is presented by the New England Chapter of the U.S. Army Ranger Association. It was originally published on 19 March 2025 through an associated podcast - Manager Memo. Ranger Murray Johnson talks about his military service and Ranger Lessons Learned. Along the way we discuss – Class 502…
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In diesem Video sprechen Philipp vom Feldpost-Kanal und Jonny über die Neuverfilmung von „Im Westen nichts Neues“. Gemeinsam tauchen sie tief in die zentralen Szenen des Films ein, analysieren deren Wirkung und diskutieren offen, was sie begeistert hat und was ihrer Meinung nach nicht ganz gelungen ist.…
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Chris Richards is the Director at Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust and the author of Nothing So Broken. His powerful book details the impact of the Vietnam War on his family and the importance of community as a way to manage the pain. Along the way we discuss – War, Always About the Families (3:30), A Single Soldier (4:15), Agent Orange, the Spray (10…
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Originally published: 24 March 2024 on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 23. In this episode, Leo Joseph Heaney, a proud Vietnam Veteran, provides a raw and unfiltered account of his 17 months with Tiger Force, the long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) of the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 327th Infantry, 1st Brigade (Separate), 1…
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Today we take on the mighty task of discussing three episodes: 3.10, “What Lies Beneath”, 3.11, “Single Fright Female”, and 3.12, “The Lady Killer”. The vibes between Aria and Ezra are not successfully tense, just sad and weird and boring (per usual). We don’t have interesting things to say about Nate, we just reiterate the anti-Blackness of the pl…
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Mike Hall is a retired Command Sergeant Major who served with distinction for more than 34 years in the U.S. Army, leading America's finest in assignments from the squad to theater level. CSM Hall is the only soldier to have held a senior enlisted position at the Ranger Regiment, the Joint Special Operations Command and the United States Army Speci…
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Send us a text My guest, Sheila Johnson Wilson, a writer, musician, and professional coordinator, has endured the loss of more than 20 loved ones, including 17 in just five years. Through deep personal work, she’s found healing and now shares her story to inspire others with courage to heal, support one another, and dream again. Contact information…
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Der Tiger hat für jede Menge Hype gesorgt – klar, dass ich mir den Film sofort anschauen musste. Ob er meine Erwartungen erfüllt hat, erfahrt ihr in dieser Filmreview. Wer spoilerfrei bleiben möchte, kann sich zuerst den spoilerfreien Teil anhören. Für alle anderen folgt später im Video ein ausführlicher Spoiler-Part.…
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Send us a text In today's episode I admit that I cant differentiate between AI and real videos, and that I'm anti-self help... that's right I'm turning into a boomer! But don't you worry, we really lighten things up with a game of Would You Rather and the topic of eating vs sh***ing pinecones. How fun! ______________________________________________…
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Originally published: 18 February 2024 on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 19. In this episode, Greg d'Arbonne reflects on his distinguished 21-year career in the U.S. Army (1978–1999). A proud Veteran and Patriot, Greg's most memorable service included his role as an Airborne Company Commander. His career took him through maj…
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In this episode we discuss 3.08, “Stolen Kisses”, and 3.09, “The Kahn Game”, with recurring guest, Dylan! Dylan surprises us with musical analysis, we report on Toby wolf watch, and Cameron makes us play another ridiculous PLL game. We apologize for talking so much about Ezra and his boring problems. Deepa discusses Deepa's internalized racism fanf…
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Send us a text OMG! Episode 10! I maybe should have planned ahead and done something crazy for my 10th episode but instead I talk about organizing my dead parents' keepsakes and subject you to doing random research with me... oh well, we'll get 'em next time! Today's Listener Discount Codes: - 'DFTL' at Klearprotein.com for 20% off of any product. …
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Dan Fitch is a USMA Grad ('78), a former Army Officer, patent attorney, and Fellow in the Virginia Law Foundation. Dan is recognized by his peers as one of the top 100 lawyers in Virginia. In this pod we share memories of the impact of Ranger Class 10-75. Along the way we discuss – Food Hallucinations (7:00), Florida Phase, POW Camp (11:45), Gallow…
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Send us a text In part three of my conversation with Marnie, she shares life after Joey’s death in 2022—the weight of grief, the struggles, and the ways she continues forward while holding onto her daughter’s memory. Unlike the first two episodes, we recorded this in Marnie’s home, where she invited me into Joey’s room, unchanged since the last tim…
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Send us a text The rumors are true! I'm quitting my antidepressants and becoming a raging b*tch (no, NOT butch) instead. And guess what? I'm making it everyone's problem. So, if you don't want to hear me complain, whine, and complain some more... well that's too bad because it's pretty much all I do in today's episode. _____________________________…
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Originally published: 18 February 2024 on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 18. In this episode, Jim Colligan shares vivid stories from his service in Vietnam, 1969. As a young officer, 1LT Colligan led an Infantry Platoon before becoming a 23-year-old Company Commander with the 4th Infantry Division, responsible for operations…
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Hi friends! In today’s pod we discuss episodes 3.06, “Remains of the A”, and 3.07, “Crazy”. Season three remains a struggle as the show demonstrates its typical ableism, anti-Blackness, and transphobia. We attempt to reckon with our past as Jason apologists. This episode introduces us to Charlotte and Ken, and the Liars continue to be terrible at p…
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Send us a text Did you miss me? Yeah me either. After a brief hiatus, I am back but not better than ever! And yes, unfortunately, people are still going on horrible dates. So, what better way to jump back in than by sharing your submitted worst date stories? In today's episode I will catch you up on where I've been, probably bore you with some deta…
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Don’t Forget Your Tickets — Podium Special with Morten Therkildsen What can a Japanese tea ceremony teach us about running safe football matches? Quite a lot, according to operational safety expert Morten Therkildsen. In this special episode, one of our most downloaded guests returns to share lessons from his work across UEFA tournaments — from the…
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Originally published: 18 February 2024, on an associated podcast, Manager Memo, Season 6, Episode 17. In this episode, Frank R. Casey—Patriot and proud Military Veteran—shares powerful lessons drawn from his experience at the U.S. Army Ranger School. The conversation explores the enduring value of a person's word, the necessity of adaptability, and…
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Send us a text In the second of three conversations, Marnie continues sharing the story of her daughter, Joey—this time moving into the heartbreaking account of her final days and the moment of her death. Alongside the deep pain, Marnie reflects with tenderness and honesty on the love that carried them through. Recorded in a bustling coffeehouse, t…
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DFN (Don't Forget Nuthin') opens its 1st season, Episode #1 with a very special guest - Lieutenant General Robert W. Noonan, U.S. Army (Retired) — a distinguished military and corporate leader whose career spans over 35 years of service, including senior intelligence roles and executive leadership at Booz Allen Hamilton. A transformational leader, …
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In diesem exklusiven Interview sprechen wir mit „Kola“ – in den deutschen Medien besser bekannt als Ben Kauler. Seit Jahren kämpft er an der Front in der Ukraine. Offen, direkt und ohne Beschönigung schildert er uns seine Erlebnisse, die dramatischen Momente an der Front und den Alltag im Schatten des Krieges.…
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Send us a text In the first of three conversations, Marnie from Colorado opens her heart to share memories of her daughter, Joey—the devastating medical diagnosis, countless hospital visits, and the daily fight to keep her alive, as well as the laughter, adventures, and everyday moments that filled their life with love. Recorded in a cozy coffeehou…
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We are joined by special guest Leslie to talk about 3.04, “Birds of a Feather”, and 3.05, “That Girl Is Poison”! We discuss unrealistically fast party preparation, how horrible and racist the Nate storyline is, and whether the wine moms should just date each other (yes). Leslie educates us on the past and present of psychiatric incarceration in Pen…
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Der Philipp vom Feldpost Kanal erzählt von seiner Living History Erfahrung in den italienischen Bergen. Gemeinsam mit anderen Enthusiasten stellen sie weltweit die erste Gruppe Bayrischer Schneeschutruppen dar. K.K. Landeschützen Dokumentation: https://youtu.be/5df1JcecvIQ Feldpost Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@Feldpost PLW History Kanal: https:/…
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Send us a text In this episode, I revisit one of the most talked-about topics from Season 2, Episode 9: Did You Really Just Say That? We’ll reflect on some of the surprising, hurtful, or well-meaning-but-wrong things people say to grieving parents. I also share a few new comments I’ve heard recently from others in my grief support groups. If you've…
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Today we cover episodes 3.02, “Blood is the New Black”, and 3.03, “Kingdom of the Blind”. No one will be surprised but it’s just more ableism! We hate everyone! Wren has daddy issues, Hanna is incredibly violent, Lucas is a bad boy now, Aria loves the cops, and, unfortunately, Ezra still exists. Thank god for Melissa and Meredith’s highjinks to bri…
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Send us a text Nineteen years ago today, Kristen died. In this short episode, I reflect on the weight of this day—what it brings up, how I’ve coped, and the ways I’ve honored her memory through the years. Grief changes, but it never disappears. This is a quiet space to remember, to feel, and to share the journey of healing. Support the show Help ke…
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DFTC3! Today we cover the season three premiere, “It Happened”. We start with some exciting offseason updates and then get to our framework around psychiatric abolition, which is necessary as this season is sooooo Radley focused. We hate a lot of things in this episode and are just so sad for Emily. In DFTC tradition we speculate about so many thin…
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Send us a text Where Has Bruce Been? After a three-year pause, Don’t Forget To Breathe returns with a raw and transparent look at the life-changing events that kept Bruce away from the mic. In this powerful relaunch, Bruce shares his journey through divorce, trauma, therapy, self-discovery, healing, and a new direction in life. It's a fresh chapter…
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Send us a text After more than three years away from the mic, I’m back with Season 3—bringing heartfelt, healing conversations around life after child loss. This season features solo reflections, revisits to powerful past topics, and honest stories from fellow grieving parents. I may not be a professional, just a dad walking this journey, but I hop…
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Send us a text Houston, we have a schedule! That's right, starting with this one, you can now expect a new episode EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. Tell your friends, tell your coworkers, shout it from the rooftops! (please)! Cant wait to see you at the same time and place every week. In today's episode we cover the new DCC documentary, I go on quite the t…
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Send us a text In today's episode we are doing some pot stirring... you submitted your hot takes and I'm sharing some of mine as well! Along with that we'll cover dentist hating, me being a cold water wimp, and a lot more of the usual chit chatting about nothing. __________________________________________________________________________ Make sure t…
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In this episode of Don’t Forget Your Tickets, we’re joined by James Wynne—founder of Playbook Sponsorship and a sponsorship leader whose work has spanned the Caribbean Premier League, Digicel, Guinness under Diageo, and powerhouse football brands like Chelsea and Manchester United. James shares his personal journey from working with global giants t…
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Send us a text Everyone say hello to the first ever guest of the pod... Natalie!! Natalie is my BFF and the funniest person I know so I knew I had to get her on here ASAP. In today's episode we talk about what we've been up to recently, Natalie shares her music, food, and misc. recommendations, and we take a friendship quiz! We tried to record this…
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Im Jahr 2002 unternahm man den epischen Versuch, das Leben Napoleons in einer vierteiligen Serie darzustellen. Mit einer aufwendigen europäischen Produktion und einem internationalen Cast wurde die napoleonische Ära in sechs Stunden zusammengefasst. Doch was macht diese Serie gelungen – und was weniger? Wie historisch korrekt ist sie wirklich? All …
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To celebrate the 50-episode milestone of Don’t Forget Your Tickets, we’re revisiting our most downloaded guests in a special mini-series: the Podium Specials. First up is Brooke Arthur—a ticketing expert whose journey spans from her early days at Vancouver 2010 to her role in hospitality ticketing at Paris 2024. Throughout her career, Brooke has wo…
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Send us a text Secrets secrets are no fun! In today's episode I am going through your anonymous secret submissions and offering my take on them. Thanks for sharing <3 __________________________________________________________________________ Make sure to follow me on all socials so you don't miss the chance to submit to a topic and be featured in a…
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Send us a text In today's episode we will feel allll of the emotions. We'll laugh, cry, be stressed, and all of the in between! I open up about my middle school mental health via my old diary entries, offer some advice and condolences on what you all are stressed about in today's whack society, and do some good old fashioned complaining. Thank you …
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In der neuesten Folge History Behind reden wir über den dreiteiligen Fernsehfilm Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter, der nicht nur in Deutschland für Diskussionen gesorgt hat, sondern auch im Ausland für Kritik sorgte. Wir haben haben darüber geredet und das ganze analysiert und für uns eingeordnet.
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