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Skullcandy Revives Icon Franchise With the All-New Icon ANC Headphones

Skullcandy announces the return of its iconic headphone franchise with the launch of the all-new Icon ANC. Nearly 20 years after the original Icon headphones made waves in the boardsports community, the new and improved Icon ANC is here to elevate the listening experience with active noise cancellation, sweat- and water-resistance, and an impressive 60 hours of battery life. Icon ANC is available globally now for $99.99 MSRP at Skullcandy.com and select retailers nationwide.

“The original Icon was a true fan favorite in the boardsport community. We took our fans’ requests to heart and gave it a stylish and versatile makeover that’s perfect for any adventure,” said Justin Regan, VP of Marketing at Skullcandy. “Transcending its heritage, Icon ANC is all about embracing an active lifestyle for a new generation. From the slopes to the streets, these headphones aren’t just an accessory—they’re a statement.”

This time around, the Icon ANC isn’t just for boardsports; it’s designed as an active-capable, everyday headphone that seamlessly blends style and performance into any daily routine. Icon ANC redefines the standard for on-ear headphones with features like active noise cancellation—something the majority of competitors’ on-ear headphones don’t offer.

The modernized Icon ANC also offers unparalleled comfort and distraction-free listening both on and off the mountain. With an IPX4 rating for sweat- and water-resistance, these headphones are designed to withstand any environment. The durable metal headband and plush earcups ensure maximum comfort, while the included protective travel bag makes them easy to take anywhere. The Adjustable Stay-Aware mode ensures that users can remain aware of their surroundings when needed. With up to 60 hours of battery life, Icon ANC is built to keep the soundtrack going long after the day’s adventures have ended.

Icon ANC is available in both a black and bone colorway. Additional details surrounding Icon ANC include:

Icon ANC True Wireless Headphones – $99.99 MSRP

  • Up to 60 Hours of Battery Life (ANC Off); Up to 50 Hours of Battery Life (ANC On)
  • Rapid Charge (10 min = 4 hrs)
  • IPX4 Sweat & Water Resistant
  • Active Noise Canceling
  • Personal Sound by Mimi
  • Adjustable Stay-Aware Mode
  • Clear Voice Smart Mic
  • Custom & Preset EQ Modes (Music, Bass Boost, Podcast)
  • Low Latency Audio Mode
  • Natural Voice Sidetone for Calls
  • Skullcandy App Compatible
  • Google Fast Pair and Google Finder
  • Multipoint Pairing
  • Spotify Tap
  • Onboard Call & Media Controls
  • Customize Button Functions

3M Introduces WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector, a First-of-Its-Kind Continuous Solar Charging Headset for Consumers

3M expands its commitment to consumer safety and hearing protection with the launch of 3M WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector. The headset marks the first solar charging wireless Bluetooth hearing protector available in the consumer market. Using the flexible solar cell technology Powerfoyle, the headset continuously charges with both outdoor and indoor light for all-day protection, comfort and entertainment.

“At 3M we are committed to developing solutions that not only improve and meet safety standards but reimagine how personal safety is experienced,” said Jonathan Pieronek, global portfolio director, 3M Consumer Health and Safety. “Today’s consumer demands more – modern design, high-quality sound and effective protection – and they deserve a product that meets these needs. We are proud to deliver on that with 3M WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector, giving consumers reliable, long-lasting hearing protection on the jobsite and off.”

“Backed by 15 years of R&D, Powerfoyle is engineered with the user in mind, offering seamless charging from any light source. Its ability to charge efficiently from any light source eliminates charging anxiety, giving users peace of mind with virtually unlimited power. The launch of the world’s first self-powered consumer hearing protector marks a new chapter in Exeger’s collaboration with 3M, combining cutting-edge innovation with practical solutions. As we continue to expand our product lineup, this partnership is set to redefine the smart worker segment, driving sustainable progress in safety, productivity, and worker well-being”, continues Giovanni Fili, founder and chief executive officer of Exeger.

Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) is almost entirely preventable by avoiding or reducing hazardous noise. 3M WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector is equipped with a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 26 dB offering substantial noise reduction to help lower the risk of hearing loss. The headset’s Powerfoyle solar cell technology charges the built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery using both indoor and outdoor light, making it the first available consumer hearing protector to provide continuous charging in various lighting conditions to help ensure long-lasting power.

“3M’s innovative hearing protector technology offers consumers an upgrade to its previous models with improved sound quality, higher noise reduction and longer-lasting battery life within a lightweight, low-profile hearing protector,” said Jason Lunn, application engineering advanced specialist, 3M. “Prolonged exposure to noise over 85 dB can be detrimental to our hearing but for many this is a reality of their day to day. To help combat this issue, we wanted to give consumers a solution that not only helps reduce hazardous noise but is also comfortable to wear and can stream music throughout the day.  We wanted to develop a product that consumers will want to wear so they don’t have to sacrifice personal safety for what they love to do.”

Whether a DIYer, hobbyist or pro on the jobsite, the new 3M WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector provides enhancements for entertainment and communication while helping keep hazardous noises at bay. With a built-in microphone, you can quickly and easily make and take phone calls without removing your headset. Intelligent background-noise reduction provides enhanced call clarity, even in loud environments. The conformable ear cushions and water and sweat-resistant features offer comfort and durability for everyday wear.

3M WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector headset is available for purchase on Amazon.com and retails for $169.99.

To learn more about how 3M supports hearing protection, visit 3M.com/worktunes.

Teddy Swims Announces ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2),’ Out January 24

2024 breakout superstar Teddy Swims has announced the second part of his debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), arriving January 24, 2025. Pre-order/pre-save HERE. It follows the massive success of Part 1, which includes his global smash hits “Lose Control” and “The Door.” The news arrives on the heels of his acclaimed new single, “Bad Dreams.”

Swims also announces the continuation of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour with an extensive run of dates across North America in 2025, in addition to his recently announced and sold out arena shows across Europe. Kicking off in Hollywood, FL on May 9, the tour includes stops at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, and more before wrapping up at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on September 9. See the full list of dates below.

Fan presale goes live tomorrow, October 2 at 8am local time, with public on-sale beginning on Thursday, October 3 at 9am local time.

American Express is providing access to Amex Presale Tickets for select markets, available for Card Members to purchase before the general public beginning Tuesday, October 1 at 11 am ET (while supplies last) – this is one of the many entertainment benefits American Express Card Members can access across the arts, theater, sports and music through Amex Experiences. Terms apply.

Click HERE for tickets and more details.

Swims recently released his new single “Bad Dreams” — listen HEREvia Warner Records and watch the video HERE. The new track debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, giving him three songs on the chart, in addition to hitting #1 on the UK airplay charts.

It builds on the momentum of his global smash hit “Lose Control,” which he performed last month on the MTV VMAs, along with his recent charting single “The Door” and a rendition of Rihanna’s “Stay.” He was nominated for four awards at the show, including Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Best Alternative, and PUSH Performance of the Year.

2024 has been a whirlwind for Swims, who celebrated the success of his multi-Platinum chart-conquering hit “Lose Control” from I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1). In addition to claiming the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the song has amassed over 2.3 billion global streams, reached #1 on five radio formats (Top 40, Hot AC, AC, R&B, and Rhythm), and was recently inducted into Spotify’s “Billions Club.”

Putting in real work for years, a quiet, yet steady grind brought Swims to the forefront of popular culture as a tried-and-true star without comparison. Teddy started to gain notoriety after posting covers online in 2019 — such as Michael Jackson’s “Rock With You” and Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One” — gaining hundreds of millions of views, leading to his signing to Warner Records in 2020. He tirelessly honed his voice and songwriting across EPs such as Unlearning [2021], Tough Love [2022], and Sleep Is Exhausting [2022]. He showcased his sky-high range by collaborating with artists such as Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris, Meghan Trainor, X Ambassadors, Thomas Rhett, ILLENIUM, Tiësto, Armin Van Buuren, and Matoma. He made a statement with I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) in 2023, and wrapped up a prolific run by releasing a Live Version of the album alongside his band Freak Freely at the top of 2024.

Swims shows no signs of slowing down as he gears up for a record-breaking 2025, with the release of I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) and his biggest global tour to date—including performances at Lollapalooza in Chile, Argentina and Brazil—on the horizon.

Teddy Swims Tour Dates 2024/25
May 9 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
May 10 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place
May 12 Orange Beach, AL The Amphitheater at the Wharf
May 14 Wilmington, NC Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park
May 15 Charlotte, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
May 17 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater
May 18 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Performing Arts
May 20 Cleveland, OH Jacobs Pavilion
May 21 Sterling Heights, MI Michigan Lottery Hill Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
May 23 Toronto, ON Coca-Cola Coliseum
May 24 Laval, QC Place Bell
May 27 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
May 30 Boston, MA Suffolk Downs
June 1 Washington, DC The Anthem
June 4 Richmond, VA Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
June 6 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE – Outdoors
June 7 Cincinnati, OH The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park
June 9 Indianapolis, IN Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
June 11 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
June 13 Chicago, IL Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
July 31 San Diego, CA Sycuan Stage at Gallagher Square Petco Park
Aug 1 Las Vegas, NV Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
Aug 3 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
Aug 6 Austin, TX Moody Amphitheater
Aug 7 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Aug 9 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall
Aug 10 New Orleans, LA Champions Square
Aug 12 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
Aug 15 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Amphitheater
Aug 16 Southaven, MS BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
Aug 18 Huntsville, AL The Orion Amphitheater
Aug 20 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
Aug 23 Kansas City, MO Starlight Theatre
Aug 24 Oklahoma City, OK Zoo Amphitheatre
Aug 26 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug 28 Sandy, UT America First Field Plaza
Aug 30 Vancouver, BC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Centre
Aug 31 Seattle, WA WaMu Theater
Sep 3 Troutdale, OR Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn
Sep 5 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
Sep 6 South Lake Tahoe, NV Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
Sep 9 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
Oct 2 Greensboro, NC Piedmont Hall
Oct 3 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre
Oct 5 Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival
Oct 6 Fayetteville, AR JJ’s Live
Oct 8 Savannah, GA Johnny Mercer Theater
Oct 10 Tampa, FL Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hard Rock
Oct 12 Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival
Oct 13 Durant, OK Choctaw Grand Theater
Oct 15 Lubbock, TX The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences
Oct 16 El Paso, TX Abraham Chavez Theatre
Oct 18 Flagstaff, AZ Pepsi Amphitheater
Oct 19 Valley Center, CA Harrah’s Resort Southern California
Oct 21 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Anaheim
Oct 22 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Anaheim
Nov 4 Paris, France Salle Pleyel
Nov 5 Basel, Switzerland Event Halle Basel
Nov 11 London, UK Eventim Apollo
Dec 5 Abu Dhabi, UAE Eithad park

2025
Feb 11 Düsseldorf, Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Feb 13 Antwerp, Belgium Lotto Arena
Feb 14 Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle
Feb 16 Oslo, Norway Oslo Spektrum Arena
Feb 18 Stockholm, Sweden Avicii Arena
Feb 19 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
Feb 22 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
Feb 23 Berlin, Germany Velodrom
Feb 25 Zurich, Switzerland The Hall
Feb 27 Paris, France Zénith Paris – La Villette
Mar 3 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena Birmingham
Mar 4 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena Birmingham
Mar 6 London, UK OVO Arena Wembley
Mar 7 London, UK OVO Arena Wembley
Mar 9 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
Mar 10 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
Mar 12 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Mar 13 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Mar 16 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
Mar 22 San Isidro, Argentina Lollapalooza Argentina 2025
Mar 23 Santiago, Chile Lollapalooza Chile 2025
Mar 27 Bogotà, Colombia Festival Estéreo Picnic 2025
Mar 29 São Paulo, Brazil Lollapalooza Brasil 2025
Jun 22 Newport, UK Isle of Wight Festival 2025

Simply Red’s Classic Albums Out On Vinyl November 15, 2024

One of Britain’s biggest bands remind people just why they’re so well-loved, as Warner Music reissue Simply Red’s classic albums Men and Women and A New Flame on recycled black vinyl. After being out of stock for years, fans can finally get their hands on these long-awaited reissues on November 15th. Pre-order HERE.

Men and Women, Simply Red’s second album, was released in March 1987 and includes the hits The Right Thing and Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye. It was a global smash and went triple platinum in the UK.

A New Flame followed in 1989 and was their first UK #1 album selling over two million copies in the UK. Hits included ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’.

Many of the tracks on these classic albums will be performed live when Simply Red celebrate 40 years with their forthcoming tour next September & October. Tickets on sale here.

September 2025
Tue 23rd Belfast SSE Arena
Wed 24th Dublin 3 Arena
Fri 26th Leeds First Direct Arena
Sat 27th Manchester Co-op Live
Sun 28th Glasgow OVO Hydro Arena

October
Wed 1st Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Fri 3rd Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Sat 4th Birmingham Utilita Arena
Sun 5th Cardiff, Utilita Arena
Tue 7th Brighton Centre
Thu 9th London The O2
Fri 10th London The O2

Men and Women Tracklisting

Side A

  1. The Right Thing
  2. Infidelity
  3. Suffer
  4. I Won’t Feel Bad
  5. Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye

Side B

  1. Let Me Have It All
  2. Love Fire
  3. Move On Out
  4. Shine
  5. Maybe Someday

 

A New Flame Tracklisting

Side A

  1. It’s Only Love
  2. A New Flame
  3. You’ve Got It
  4. To Be With You
  5. More

Side B

  1. Turn It Up
  2. Love Lays Its Tune
  3. She’ll Have to Go
  4. If You Don’t Know Me by Now
  5. Enough

 

Rhino and Warner Chappell Music Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Harry Chapin’s “Cat’s in the Cradle”

Fifty years ago, Grammy-nominated folk singer Harry Chapin released the multi-generational hit “Cat’s In The Cradle.” By December of that same year, the song had skyrocketed to #1, and made Chapin a household name. Originally inspired by a poem written by his wife Sandy, “Cat’s In the Cradle” afforded Chapin newfound stardom that allowed him to launch WhyHunger, Center for Food Action and Long Island Cares, or The Harry Chapin Food Bank. Together, the charities help almost 2 million adults and children facing food insecurity each year in the U.S. and around the world.

Each year, WhyHunger honors individuals for their commitment to helping to end hunger, presenting the ASCAP Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award  and running an annual Hungerthon campaign that educates the public and raises critical funds to end hunger in America. What originally began as a radio-driven Thanksgiving tradition in 1975, and hit airwaves across the nation each fall through partnerships with SiriusXM, Audacy NY, and iHeartMedia NY has since raised millions for the cause.

This year, in addition to the annual Hungerthon and in celebration of the song’s 50th anniversary, Chapin’s family has announced the release of a documentary about the making of “Cat’s In The Cradle,” as well as live tour dates for the Harry Chapin Band this fall. Stops include Tarrytown, NY, multiple shows in New Jersey, and more cities along the East Coast with a lineup including his brothers Tom and Steve Chapin, daughter Jen Chapin nieces Abigail and Lily Chapin, Big John Wallace, Howard Fields, Clark Wallace, Stephan Crump, Jamie Fox, and the newly added Arlen Hlusko on cello.

Artist and actor interviews in the documentary will come from Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, Jackson Browne (not confirmed yet), Judy Collins, Robert Lamm, Darryl McDaniels, Whit Crane from Ugly Kid Joe and more, plus clips of Johnny Cash and others performing the song. Stay tuned for more release plans and its official release.

Harry Chapin sold over 16 million records, had 14 hit singles, and garnered two GRAMMY nominations. In 1977 he was a key participant in the creation of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger. He was posthumously awarded the GRAMMY President’s Merit Award in 1986 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1987. He was inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2006 and GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 2011.

 

Jamey Johnson to Release First Solo Studio Album in 14 Years, Midnight Gasoline on Nov. 8

Award-winning singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson will release his new album, Midnight Gasoline, on Nov. 8, marking his sixth album and first new solo studio album in 14 years, making it among the most-anticipated releases of the last decade.

It is his first album for Warner Music Nashville and the first of his Cash Cabin Series, which is a collection of albums recorded at the famed studio in Hendersonville, TN, that was owned by Johnny and June Carter Cash and is now owned by their son, John Carter Cash. Johnson spent three weeks recording about 30 songs there, sleeping in his bus that was parked outside so that he could remain immersed in the creative space.

“I’ve always wanted to make an album there,” he says. “I went in with an album in mind, where we go in and cut and cut and cut. That is when I knew we were off to the races. This is more than an album; this is a series.

“The main thing is there is a presence there,” he says. “There is a spirit in the place. Maybe it was born there from Johnny and June, and maybe it was born there from the countless other artists who have come to that studio to record. But there is a spirit there and I love it. It feels like home to me.”

Midnight Gasoline, known as Cash One, is a musical continuation of his last two solo studio albums, That Lonesome Song, which was certified platinum for 1 million in sales, and the gold-certified 2010 album, The Guitar Song, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart. Rolling Stone and Spin named The Guitar Song to their all-genre Top 5 Best Albums of the Year. (He also released a 2012 duets project, the GRAMMY-nominated Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, and a Christmas EP.)

“I think the only common thread would be me,” he says of the 12 songs. “There isn’t an overtone or some underlying theme in the songs. They are just glimpses of my life. Some of them are just funny stories, and not all of them were written recently. In that regard, I really am kind of picking up where I left off, grabbing those few songs that were probably ready to put out back then. It’s good to get those out there.

“Some of the songs are new,” he says. “’What a View’ is one of the first of the new ones that was written for this album. It’s straight from a very personal place.”

Midnight Gasoline is a tribute to collaboration and a testament to the importance of Johnson’s friends. The album’s first half was produced by The Kent Hardly Playboys–Wayd Battle, Jim “Moose” Brown, Tom Bukovac, T.W. Cargile, Kevin “Swine” Grant, Cowboy Eddie Long, Dave McAfee, James Mitchell and Chris Powell.

Dave Cobb, who also worked on That Lonesome Sound and The Guitar Song, produced the album’s second half, including “Saturday Night in New Orleans,” “One More Time,” “Sober,” “Tired of It All,” “No Time Like the Past” and “What You Answer To.” ‘He was brilliant, as usual,” Johnson says. “I love Dave and have nothing but deep respect for him. What a classy guy and a tasteful musician, and an endless wealth of ideas.”

Johnson’s co-writers on this album include Jim “Moose” Brown, Dallas Davidson, Ira Dean, Dale Dodson, Rob Hatch, Randy Houser, Ajay Popoff, Jeremy Popoff, James Slater, Ernest Keith Smith, Chris Stapleton and Tony Jo White. Other songs were written by Dean Dillon, Scotty Emerick, Kyle Fishman, Jeff Hyde, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo and Troy Verges.

The album also contains “21 Guns,” “What a View,” “Trudy” and “Sober,” all of which were released during the last few months.

“Sober” has received tremendous critical praise. Music Row’s Robert K. Oermann says, “Johnson remains one of our most towering country vocalists, and this spare, stripped-down track lets him emote magnificently on the ballad… The whole performance rings with honesty and truth.” As Saving Country Music says, “Whether you’re clean or not, ‘Sober’ is the Jamey Johnson song you’ve waited 15 years for.”

“It has been a joy to stand there and play these new songs to my fans every night on this ‘What a View’ tour. It reminded me of something I should have been doing the whole time: adding more to the show. But also, delivering the message. These songs all come from somewhere, and for me, they all come from a higher power.

“My job as a songwriter and singer is to take these songs that were given to me by God and deliver them to His people and do it at the best of my ability with a positive attitude and joy in my heart. Something I got from this album that I don’t think I’ve gotten before is the ability to do that, and I appreciate it.”

In addition to partnering with WMN, he has also signed with TKO Artist Management as his new management team. “Jamey and I have been friends for a long time and frequently spoke about working together. You just don’t miss an opportunity to work with a talent like Jamey Johnson,” says TK Kimbrell, owner of TKO Artist Management.

Johnson, a ten-time GRAMMY nominee, has been called “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” by The Washington Post. His music has garnered international acclaim and is embraced by fans of classic and contemporary country, as well as Americana and mainstream rock.

The Grand Ole Opry member is also widely regarded as one of the greatest country songwriters of his generation. He is one of only two people in the history of country music (along with Kris Kristofferson) to win two Song of the Year awards in the same year–for “Give It Away” and “In Color”–from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

A consummate storyteller, his songs have been recorded by George Strait, Trace Adkins, Willie Nelson, James Otto, Joe Nichols and others. He is “a first-rate preservationist of classic country songwriting…,” says The New York Times.

His recent prime-time television performances have been widely recognized as the best of the shows, from singing “Georgia on My Mind” in the 2023 CBS special Willie Nelson’s 90th Birthday Celebration” and “Angels Among Us” for the 2024 CMT Giants: Alabama to performing “Beer for My Horses” in August with Lainey Wilson for the top-rated NBC special Toby Keith: American Icon” and debuting his powerful song, “21 Guns,” during PBS’ National Memorial Day Concert earlier this year.

Track listing for Midnight Gasoline
1. “Bad Guy” (Jamey Johnson and Dale Dodson)
2. “Midnight Gasoline” (Scotty Emerick, Dean Dillon and Jeff Hyde)
3. “What a View” (Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, Rob Hatch and Dallas Davidson)
4. “21 Guns” (Jamey Johnson and Jim “Moose” Brown)
5. “Someday When I’m Old” (Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey and Troy Verges)
6. “Trudy” featuring Randy Houser (Charlie Daniels)
7. “One More Time” (Jamey Johnson, Ernest Keith Smith and Rob Hatch)
8. “Saturday Night in New Orleans” (Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Tony Joe White)
9. “Sober” (Jamey Johnson and James Slater)
10. “I’m Tired of It All” (Dallas Davidson and Kyle Fishman)
11. “No Time Like the Past” (Jamey Johnson and Chris Stapleton)
12. “What Do You Answer To” (Jamey Johnson, Ira Dean, Ajay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff)

Howard Stern to Interview Vice President Kamala Harris Live on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 1:00 pm ET on SiriusXM

With less than one month until Election Day 2024, SiriusXM today announced that Howard Stern will interview Kamala Harris, current Vice President and the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, in a live, special edition of SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 on 1:00 pm ET, to air on Howard Stern’s exclusive SiriusXM channel Howard 100 with back-to-back replays throughout the day, further replays through the week, and full interview audio and video on demand on the SiriusXM app.

Howard Stern’s reputation as an interviewer is unmatched, and his gift for bringing out untold stories from the biggest names in music, entertainment, comedy and beyond, from and for every generation during deep, wide-ranging, long-form conversations is sure to deliver SiriusXM subscribers a one-of-a-kind interview with Vice President Harris at this critical juncture. The Vice President’s decision to sit down with Howard Stern at such a pivotal moment in the campaign highlights not only the incredible talent of Howard; it underscores the important role that SiriusXM and its listeners play in the country today.

Vice President Harris will also make her debut appearance on “Call Her Daddy” with Alex Cooper this week, just days after the leading female podcaster and her network Unwell kicked off a new deal with SiriusXM.

Vice President Harris joins the list of major politicians who have appeared on SiriusXM shows since the race began. Since September 2023, President Joe Biden, former President Donald J. Trump, and Senator JD Vance have all joined SiriusXM and its hosts.

SiriusXM’s 24/7 live coverage of news and politics makes it the go-to audio destination for all Americans this election season. SiriusXM is available to subscribers in their car, on their phone and connected devices at home with the SiriusXM app. Streaming access is included for most subscribers. Go to https://www.siriusxm.com/ways-to-listen for more.

A Comprehensive Guide to Types of Plastic Molding

By Mitch Rice

Plastic molding is a crucial manufacturing process used in many industries. It allows for the creation of various plastic products, ranging from simple items like bottle caps to complex components used in automotive and medical devices. Understanding the different types of plastic molding processes can help businesses choose the best method for their specific needs. In this guide, we’ll explore the most common types of plastic molding and their applications.

Common Types of Plastic Molding

1. Injection Molding

Injection molding involves injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity. The plastic cools and hardens, forming the desired shape. This method is highly efficient and can produce large quantities of identical parts. The process starts with feeding plastic pellets into a hopper, which then directs the material into a heated barrel. The plastic melts, and a screw mechanism injects it into the mold. After the part cools, the mold opens, and the part is ejected.

Suitable Materials:

  • Polyethylene (PE): Commonly used for packaging, containers, and bottles.
  • Polypropylene (PP): Used in automotive parts, textiles, and consumer goods.
  • Polystyrene (PS): Ideal for disposable cutlery, plastic models, and CD cases.
  • Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS): Used in electronics housings, automotive components, and Lego bricks.

Advantages and Application Areas:

  • High Production Speed: Capable of producing large quantities in a short time.
  • Precision: Excellent for detailed and intricate designs.
  • Versatility: Used for a wide range of products including toys, automotive parts, and household items.
  • Cost Efficiency: Low cost per part in high-volume production.

2. Blow Molding

Blow molding involves inflating a heated plastic tube until it fills a mold and forms the desired shape. This process is commonly used for creating hollow plastic products. The basic steps include melting the plastic, forming it into a parison or preform, inflating it within a mold, and then cooling and ejecting the final product.

Types:

  1. Extrusion Blow Molding: Plastic is extruded into a tube, called a parison. The parison is clamped into a mold and air is blown into it, inflating it to the shape of the mold. Commonly used for making bottles and containers.
  2. Injection Blow Molding: The process starts with injection molding a preform, which is then transferred to a blow mold where air inflates it into the final shape. Ideal for small bottles and containers with high precision.
  3. Stretch Blow Molding: This involves stretching the preform vertically before blowing air into it. This stretching aligns the plastic molecules, improving strength and clarity. Often used for making PET bottles for beverages.

Applications and Advantages:

  • Uniform Thickness: Produces parts with consistent wall thickness.
  • Lightweight: Creates lightweight products, reducing material costs.
  • High Efficiency: Suitable for high-volume production of hollow items.
  • Common Applications: Includes bottles for beverages, containers for household products, and fuel tanks.

3. Extrusion Molding

In extrusion molding, plastic is melted and forced through a die to create long shapes like pipes, sheets, and films. This process is continuous, making it efficient for large-scale production. The extruded product is then cooled and cut to the desired length.

Suitable Materials:

  • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC): Used in pipes, cable insulation, and clothing.
  • Polystyrene (PS): Suitable for packaging, disposable cutlery, and foam products.
  • Polypropylene (PP): Used in packaging, automotive parts, and textiles.

Application Examples:

  • Pipes and Tubing: Commonly used for water supply and drainage systems.
  • Plastic Films and Sheets: Used in packaging, agricultural films, and construction materials.
  • Insulation for Electrical Cables: Provides protective and insulating layers for wiring and cables.

4. Compression Molding

Compression molding involves placing a preheated plastic material into an open mold cavity. The mold is closed, and pressure is applied to shape the material as it cools and hardens. The process is suitable for producing large, intricate parts with good surface finish and structural integrity.

Suitable Materials and Product Types:

  • Thermosetting Plastics: Such as phenolic and epoxy resins, which are used for their durability and heat resistance.
  • Thermoplastic Polymers: Like polypropylene and polyethylene, for lower volume production.

Advantages and Limitations:

  • Low Material Waste: Excess material can be reused, reducing overall waste.
  • High Strength: Produces parts with high structural integrity.
  • Limitations: Slower production speed and less suitable for complex geometries compared to injection molding.

5. Transfer Molding

In transfer molding, the plastic material is preheated in a chamber before being transferred into a closed mold cavity. The material is then forced into the mold, where it cools and solidifies. This method is often used for manufacturing intricate parts with high precision.

Application Areas:

  • Electrical Components: Such as connectors, switches, and insulators.
  • Encapsulation of Electronic Devices: Protects delicate electronic components from environmental factors.

Comparison with Other Molding Processes:

  • More Control: Offers better control over material flow than compression molding.
  • Suitable for Complex Designs: Capable of producing intricate and detailed parts.
  • Efficiency: Less efficient for large-volume production compared to injection molding.

Common Application Areas

1. Medical Devices

High precision and cleanliness standards are essential in the production of medical devices to ensure safety and functionality. The manufacturing environment must be sterile, and the processes must adhere to strict regulatory standards.

The use of biocompatible and sterilizable materials is crucial. These materials must not cause any adverse reactions when in contact with human tissue and should withstand repeated sterilization without degrading.

Considerations for Material Selection:

  • Biocompatible Materials: Such as Polycarbonate (PC) and Polyethylene (PE), which are safe for medical use.
  • Sterilization Compatibility: Materials must withstand sterilization processes without degrading.

Application Examples of Molding Technologies:

  • Injection Molding: Used for syringes, medical tubing, and surgical instruments.
  • Blow Molding: Ideal for making medical containers and bottles.

2. Automotive Industry

In the automotive industry, the trend towards lightweighting involves the use of lightweight plastics to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. By replacing heavier materials with advanced plastics, manufacturers can produce vehicles that are lighter, more fuel-efficient, and have lower carbon footprints.

Applications of High-Performance Materials:

  • Polyamide (PA): Used in engine components, electrical connectors, and under-the-hood parts.
  • Polypropylene (PP): Common in interior and exterior automotive components due to its durability and versatility.

Innovations in Molding Processes:

  • Multi-Material Injection Molding: Combines different plastics in one part, enhancing functionality and reducing assembly time.
  • In-Mold Decoration (IMD): Integrates decorative and functional elements during the molding process.

3. Electronics

The electronics industry faces challenges related to the miniaturization of components. Precision molding is required for producing small and complex parts to ensure their performance and reliability in devices such as smartphones, tablets, and wearable technology.

Selection of Conductive and Insulating Materials:

  • Conductive Plastics: Used for housing electronic components that require electrical conductivity.
  • Insulating Materials: Essential for protecting circuits and electronic parts from electrical interference.

Role of Molding Processes in Electronic Product Manufacturing:

  • Injection Molding: Creates precise electronic enclosures and housings.
  • Transfer Molding: Used for encapsulating delicate electronic components to protect them from environmental damage.

Conclusion

Plastic molding is a versatile and essential manufacturing process with applications across various industries. From medical devices to automotive parts, the different types of molding processes each offer unique benefits. As the industry continues to evolve, innovations in molding techniques will further enhance production efficiency and product quality.

For those looking for reliable plastic molding services, HordRT’s Plastic Injection Molding Service provides high-quality solutions tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you need mass production of small parts or custom-designed components, HordRT offers expertise and precision in every project.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

The Role of GPS Trackers in Protecting Musical Equipment on the Road

By Mitch Rice

Introduction to the Importance of Musical Equipment Protection

Musicians and their crews invest heavily in musical equipment, from high-end instruments to expensive sound gear. Whether on a tour, traveling for a gig, or moving equipment between rehearsals, ensuring the safety of this equipment is paramount. Unfortunately, theft and damage are real risks that many musicians face on the road. This is where GPS trackers come into play, offering a robust solution for tracking and securing valuable asset tracker. In this article, we’ll explore how GPS trackers can protect musical equipment, the advantages they offer, and best practices for implementation.

Understanding GPS Trackers and How They Work

GPS (Global Positioning System) trackers are devices that use satellite signals to determine the precise location of an object. They communicate this data to a centralized system that can be accessed via computers or mobile apps. There are various types of GPS trackers, including passive, active, and hybrid models:

Passive GPS Trackers: These store location data that can be downloaded later. They are often used for tracking purposes but do not provide real-time data.

Active GPS Trackers: These provide real-time tracking information, making them ideal for musicians on the move. They continually send location data to the user.

Hybrid GPS Trackers: Combining features of both passive and active models, these offer flexibility in tracking and reporting.

The Benefits of Using GPS Trackers for Musical Equipment

Real-Time Monitoring

One of the main advantages of active GPS trackers is real-time monitoring. Musicians can know the location of their gear at any moment, ensuring that it’s where it should be. This feature is particularly useful during long tours, where equipment might change hands frequently.

Theft Recovery

In the unfortunate event that equipment is stolen, GPS trackers provide a way to recover lost items. Many models offer geo-fencing capabilities, which alert users when equipment leaves a designated area, enabling swift action.

Protection Against Damage

Some advanced GPS trackers come with sensors that monitor environmental conditions, like temperature and humidity. This feature can be particularly useful for protecting sensitive equipment, such as amplifiers or vintage guitars, from damage due to adverse conditions.

Improved Logistics and Inventory Management

Keeping track of musical equipment locations aids in logistics planning. Musicians can streamline their loading and unloading processes, ensuring that nothing is left behind or misplaced. Additionally, GPS trackers can help in managing inventory, ensuring that all items are accounted for after each show.

Reduced Insurance Costs

With the added security provided by GPS tracking, some insurance companies may offer reduced premiums for insured equipment. Showing proof of active GPS tracking may also facilitate quicker claims processing in the event of theft.

Best Practices for Using GPS Trackers with Musical Equipment

Choose the Right Tracker

Depending on the type of equipment and travel habits, selecting a GPS tracker that suits specific needs is crucial. Consider factors such as battery life, size, features, and price.

Utilize Geo-Fencing Alerts

Setting up geo-fences provides an extra layer of security. Users receive notifications when equipment enters or exits a predefined area, allowing them to act quickly in case of unauthorized movement.

Attach Trackers Securely

Ensuring that GPS trackers are securely attached to musical equipment is vital. Consider using discreet mounting options to prevent detection by potential thieves.

Review Data Regularly

Regularly monitoring movement data can help identify patterns, such as frequent stops or deviations from planned routes. This can alert you to potential issues or the need for better security measures.

Train Staff on Tracker Use

Everyone involved in transporting equipment should be trained on how to use GPS trackers effectively. This ensures a quick response in case of theft or emergencies.

The Future of GPS Tracking in the Music Industry

As technology continues to evolve, GPS tracking will become more integrated with other security features. Innovations such as integration with smartphone apps, artificial intelligence for predictive analytics, and enhanced battery life are likely scenarios.

For instance, the growing trend of smart devices will allow musicians to lock or unlock their equipment remotely, receive alerts about environmental conditions, and even track sound equipment wirelessly.

Case Study: Successful Implementation of GPS Tracking in a Touring Band

Consider the experience of a popular touring band that faced significant losses due to stolen equipment during their previous tours. After investing in reliable GPS tracking systems, the band was able to monitor their equipment in real-time. With geo-fencing set up in key locations, they quickly located a stolen vehicle containing several instruments, leading to a rapid recovery.

The reduction in thefts not only safeguarded their equipment but also contributed to a more relaxed touring experience. Band members felt secure, allowing them to focus on their performances rather than worrying about the safety of their gear.

Conclusion: Secure Your Musical Assets with GPS Tracking

The importance of protecting musical equipment on the road cannot be overstated. With the high costs and emotional value attached to instruments and gear, GPS trackers offer a reliable solution that combines convenience and security. Investing in GPS tracking technology is an essential step for every musician and his or her crew looking to safeguard their valuable assets.

By staying ahead with technology and employing best practices in equipment tracking, musicians can focus on what they do best: creating and sharing their music with the world. Whether hitting the stage or traveling to the next gig, GPS trackers can provide peace of mind, knowing that your equipment is secure and monitored.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Alex Cooper Sits Down With Vice President & Democratic Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris in a Very Special Episode of Call Her Daddy

Today, on Sunday, October 6th, Alex Cooper released the highly anticipated Call Her Daddy episode featuring Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. In this powerful discussion, Harris opens up about overcoming doubt, resilience, and key policy issues such as women’s rights and the economy. Vice President Harris reflects on her experiences of being told “no” throughout her career and emphasizes the importance of not letting others define you. Harris also shares her lifelong commitment to standing up against sexual violence, stressing the need for open dialogue to break the silence and stigma surrounding abuse. The conversation touches on the economic struggles women face when trying to escape abusive situations, highlighting the importance of financial independence. Harris critiques former President Trump’s stance on women’s rights and reproductive freedom, particularly following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and explores the broader implications for access to essential healthcare. Additionally, she discusses student loan forgiveness and the financial challenges young people encounter when starting families, providing personal insights and policy-driven solutions throughout the conversation.

The full episode to the podcast HERE. Call Her Daddy is available for streaming on all podcast platforms.

Vice President Harris makes her debut appearance on Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, just days after the leading female podcaster and her network Unwell kicked off a new deal with SiriusXM.

Key moments from the episode include:

10:38 – HOW KAMALA HARRIS DEALS WITH DOUBT

Cooper: “When people tell you no, when people look at you and doubt you, what does that ignite in you?”

Harris: “So, I have been told that many times. And through the course of my career, I’ve been told you know, at one point, you’re too young. I’ve been told, no one like you has ever done that before, oh they’re not ready for you, oh (and this is the one that kills me) it’s going to be a lot of hard work. Right, as though we don’t like hard work. And here is my response: I don’t hear no. I don’t hear no. And I urge all of the daddy gang, don’t hear no. Just don’t hear it.”

11:35 – HARRIS REACTS TO ATTACKS MADE ON HER CHARACTER

Cooper: “Throughout this election, your identity has been called into question many times. Your opponent has called you crazy, weak, fake and dumb. How does that affect you?”

Harris: “I think it’s really important not to let other people define you. And usually those people who will attempt to do it don’t know you.”

11:54 – HARRIS ON WHY THE TOPIC OF SEXUAL ABUSE IS IMPORTANT & PERSONAL TO HER

Harris talks about when she realized at a young age her friend Wanda was being sexually assaulted and when she made the decision to protect vulnerable people and women.
15:03 – SEXUAL ABUSE IN AMERICA TODAY

Kamala thanks Alex for talking about sexual abuse on her platform. “Part of the issue is that people don’t talk about it. I don’t mean the survivors of it, I mean nobody does. And the more that we let anything exist in the shadows, the more likely it is that people are suffering and suffering silently and we need to talk about it. We have to talk about it,” said Harris.

Added Harris: “Child sexual assault is something that affects far more people than the public discourse about it acknowledges and the more we talk about it, the more we will address it and deal with it, the more we will be equipped to deal with it, in terms of schools, in terms of society at large and to not stigmatize it.”

“We still have so far to go on the issue of child sexual assault, just like in a previous time, the issue of domestic violence. People didn’t talk about domestic violence. And part of it was this really warped idea that what happens in the home is none of our business, but if it happened on the street, it would be our business. So the point being that abuse of anyone is something we should all take seriously as opposed to saying it’s not our business. It’s something that we have to agree should not happen and whatever resources and whatever attention we can put into reducing the likelihood that it happens is worthwhile.”

17:19 – HARRIS ON HOW TO MAKE THE COUNTRY SAFER FOR WOMEN

Harris: “When a woman and particularly if she has children, if she is economically reliant on her abuser, she is less likely to leave, because most women will endure whatever personal, physical pain they must in order to make sure their kids have a roof over their head or food.”

“So one of the ways we know that women are able to walk away from abuse, and there are many layers to her being able to do that, but one of them is does she have the economic freedom to be able to do that.”

“So one of the ways we know we can uplift the ability of women to have choices is uplift women the ability to have economic wealth and wellbeing.”

18:44 – HARRIS RESPONSE TO TRUMP TELLING WOMEN, “YOU WILL BE PROTECTED, AND I WILL BE YOUR PROTECTOR”

Harris: “So he, who, when he was president, hand selected three members of the United States Supreme Court with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe V. Wade and they did just as he intended and there are now 20 states with Trump abortion bans, including bans that make no exceptions for rape or incest, which we just discussed, which means that you’re telling a survivor of a crime with a violation of their body, they don’t have a right to make a decision about what happens to their body next, which is immoral. So, this is the same guy that is now saying that, this is the same guy that said women should be punished for having abortions. This is the same guy who uses the same kind of language he does to describe women? So yeah, there you go.”
19:41 – ABORTION ACCESS IN THE U.S. TODAY AFTER ROE V. WADE OVERTURNED

Cooper: “Can you explain and talk about what is actually happening to abortion access right now in this country?”

Harris: “On public policy I often tell my team, look, I don’t want to hear about public policy, it’s a fancy kind of speech or paper. Tell me how it will affect  a real person. So let’s talk about how it will affect a real person. The majority of women who receive abortion care are mothers. So, if she is in a state, and by the way, every state in the south except for Virgina, has an abortion ban. So imagine she is in a state with an abortion ban (1 out of 3 women in our country are, by the way) and she’s a mom. So she is going to have to figure out one, god help her if she has affordable childcare, god help her if she has paid leave, and then she is going to have to, go to the airport, stand in a TSA line, sit on a plane next to a perfect stranger, to go to a city where she has never been, to receive the care she needs. She’s going to have to probably get right back on that plane because she’s got those kids. Her best friend’s probably not with her because that’s who is taking care of the kids. To get back in that TSA lane, to get back on a plane to go home.”

Cooper: “And that’s all if they can afford the plane ticket or the bus ticket.”
Harris: “Exactly.”

Added Harris: “Here is the thing, you don’t have to abandon your faith or deeply held beliefs to agree, the government shouldn’t be telling her what to do. If she chooses, she’ll talk to her priest, her pastor, her rabbi, her imam, but not the government telling you what to do and that’s what is so outrageous about it. A bunch of these guys up in these state capitals are writing these decisions because they somehow have decided that they are in a better position to tell you what’s in your best interest than you are to know what’s in your own best interest. It’s outrageous.”

23:36 – HARRIS SAYS SHE WAS THE FIRST VICE PRESIDENT OR PRESIDENT TO EVER IN OFFICE GO TO A REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE CLINIC

Harris: “I was the First Vice President or President to ever in office go to a reproductive health center, ever.”

“It’s [also] about IVF treatments and access, it’s about access to contraception which is very much at risk with these folks. Back to the point about reproductive health clinics, do you know what those clinics also do? They do paps, they do breast cancer screenings, they do HIV testing, and they are having to close in many places with these bans. So think about the fact that for anyone who has gone to one of these clinics you understand it is sometimes the most trusted place where people receive that kind of health care because they walk into those places that are generally staffed by people who create a safe place for people to come in without judgement… and many of them are having to close because of these laws.”

25:17 – HARRIS CLAIMS PEOPLE WHO WERE ANTI-ABORTION HAVE NOW CHANGED THEIR STANCE IN THE LAST TWO YEARS

Harris: “…What I’m finding as I travel, people who before two years ago, before Roe V. Wade was overturned, people who felt very strong about that they are anti-abortion, anti-abortion, are now seeing what is happening and saying, hm, I didn’t intend for all of this to happen. And I think that’s also why in state after state, so-called red states and so-called blue states, when this issue has been on the ballot, the American people are voting for freedom. Because ultimately it’s about, look, this is not about imposing my thoughts on you in terms of what you do with your life or your body. It’s actually quite the opposite, it’s saying the government should not be telling people what to do.”

29:34 – HARRIS ON TRUMP’S CLAIMS THAT STATES ARE “EXECUTING BABIES AFTER BIRTH”

Harris: “That is not happening anywhere in the United States. It’s a bold face lie. Just a boldfaced lie that he is suggesting. Can you imagine he’s suggesting that women in their ninth month of pregnancy are electing to have an abortion? Are you kidding? That is so outrageously inaccurate and it’s so insulting to suggest that that would be happening and that women would be doing that. It’s not happening anywhere. This guy is full of lies. I mean, I just have to be very candid with you.”

35:12 – HARRIS RESPONSE TO CRITICISMS ABOUT HER NOT HAVING CHILDREN

Cooper reads a quote from the Governor of Arkansas, “My kids keep me humble. Unfortunately, Kamala Harris doesn’t have anything keeping her humble.”

Harris responds: “I feel sorry for her and I’m going to tell you why because I don’t think she understands that there are a whole lot of women out here who one, are not aspiring to be humble, two, a whole lot of women out here, who have a lot of love in their life, family in their life, and children in their life and I think it’s very important for women to lift each other up.”

Added Harris: “One of the things that I have really enjoyed about where the discussion has gone, one of the places it’s gone is about, I feel very strongly, we each have our family by blood and then we have our family by love. And I have both. And I consider it to be a real blessing. And I have two beautiful children: Cole and Ella, who call me ‘Mamala’, we have a very modern family, my husband’s ex-wife is a friend of mine, you know, and also I’ll tell you, look, I’m a child of divorced parents, and when I started dating Doug, my husband, I was very thoughtful and sensitive to making sure that until I knew that our relationship was something that was going to be real, I didn’t want to form a relationship with the kids and then walk away from that relationship. My own experience tells me that children form attachments and I wanted to be thoughtful about it. So I waited to meet the kids and they are my children and I love those kids to death. Family comes in many forms and I think that increasingly, all of us understand that this is not the 1950’s anymore. Families come in all shapes or forms and they are family nonetheless.”
38:34 – ON REPUBLICAN VICE PRESIDENT NOMINEE, JD VANCE’S QUOTE: “CHILDLESS CAT LADIES”

Harris: “I just think it’s mean and mean spirited. And I think that most Americans want leaders who understand that the measure of their strength is not based on who you beat down, the real measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you lift up.”
39:29 – HARRIS ON FINANCIAL OBSTACLES YOUNG PEOPLE FACE & HER PLAN TO HELP

Harris: “First of all, it’s a very real issue and we need to take it seriously and I do take it very seriously. So there are a number of issues that contribute to that feeling. One is housing is too expensive and we need to increase the housing supply, so part of my plan is to work with home builders in the private sector to create tax incentives to build by the end of my first term 3 million more housing units. Second piece is $25,000 down payment assistance for first time home buyers because a big issue in terms of the barrier to being a homeowner is just having enough to actually put that down payment down, to get your foot in the door. The other piece of it is we need to give tax credits and really understand that middle class and working people need a break and so part of my plan is to give 100 million more people who basically are middle class, working people tax cuts, including for young parents, a $6,000 tax cut for the first year of their child’s life, which helps them buy a crib or a car seat or clothing and just get through that first year which is such an important and critical stage of their child’s development.”

41:02 – HARRIS ON EXPANDING STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS AND HER VISION FOR THE FUTURE

Harris: “We are fighting and I’m going to continue to fight for student debt relief. I mean, student loan debt is a huge issue and to your point, it’s a barrier to people being able to even think about starting a family, buying a home, and we just need to give people relief. Part of the work that we’ve done, when I’ve been Vice President, is to forgive student loan debt for millions of people by this point, I think over 5 million, including doubling the amount of student loan forgiveness for public servants like nurses and teachers and firefighters, but we have to do more. Debt is a big issue. The other piece I’ve been pushing for is helping people in terms of medical debt not being on their credit score because you know, if you rack up debt because you have medical bills and it can be used against your credit score which is going to impact your ability to get an apartment lease or a car loan or a small business loan.”