Don’t be a terminator
Real estate deals often fall apart because of panic, not the property itself. This episode of Real Estate Matters explores why inspections create emotional reactions, how experienced negotiators keep deals alive, and the hidden costs of terminating contracts too early.
Metal Matters — Iron Maiden: Legacy, Flight, and Fire
Metal Matters — Iron Maiden: Legacy, Flight, and Fire
On this episode of Metal Matters, Geoffrey Tiffany dives into the world of Iron Maiden through two iconic tracks that helped define the band’s legacy across generations of heavy metal fans.
The show features “Run to the Hills” and “Death or Glory,” exploring the songwriting partnership of Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson, the evolution of Maiden’s sound, the legendary galloping rhythm section, and the storytelling that turned Iron Maiden into one of the most influential bands in metal history.
Geoff also discusses the new Iron Maiden film Burning Ambition, the band’s continuing cultural impact, and why Maiden still stands as one of the greatest live acts in rock and heavy metal.
Metal Matters is a fast-paced 15-minute deep dive into the artists, albums, songs, and stories that shaped heavy music.
Presented by BBN31 — Blackhole Broadcasting Network
Broadcasting What Matters.
Metal Matters
This week on Metal Matters, BBN31 explores the voice, evolution, and artistic philosophy of Alissa White-Gluz. From her early years with The Agonist to her global rise with Arch Enemy, this episode examines the tension between growth and expectation, identity and reinvention, and what happens when an artist outgrows the space that first defined them.
The Hidden Costs of Selling a Home
Selling a home involves far more than putting a sign in the yard. From repairs and inspections to closing costs, concessions, moving expenses, and market timing, many sellers discover hidden financial pressures throughout the process. This episode of Real Estate Matters explores the true costs of selling a home in today’s market and why strategy matters more than ever.

