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Yahoo Sport’s Jordan Shusterman joins the show from the EQC hotline to talk about the Mariners second-half push towards the post-season, the young pitchers dominating the league, and much more. And Bump talks about what he’s hoping to see from Training Camp and more in Four Down Territory.
Being a pharmacist is exciting–as long as you're willing to try new things. These are wise words from my returning guest on today's podcast, who has been paving the way for integrative pharmacy. Dr. Swathi Varanasi is an award-winning pharmacist passionate about the intersection of personalized medicine, patient outcomes, and innovation. With experience spanning patient care, biotech, research, academia, and consumer product goods, Dr. Swathi has paved the way for healthcare professionals to pursue non-traditional career paths through creating postdoctoral training programs, industry internships, and online educational programs. She co-founded and serves as Chief Scientific Officer of the Life Sciences Division at Element Apothec, and serves as a Principal Investigator at contract research organization, Citruslabs. Dr. Swathi received her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at the Medical University of South Carolina and Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Carleton College. She was the first-ever pharmacist in the United States with formal residency training to specialize in integrative medicine and preventative health. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Medical Affairs in biotech and has training in nutrition from Cornell University. Dr. Swathi has served as faculty and guest lectures at colleges and universities across the country. She is an advisor and consultant for a number of for-profit and nonprofit organizations aiming to make the world a healthier place for us to live–and thrive. She has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals and featured in Yahoo, mindbodygreen, Well+Good, Entrepreneur, Forbes Health, and more. In 2023, Dr. Swathi was voted one of the 50 Most Influential Leaders in Pharmacy. Connect with Dr. Swathi via: Email: swathimvaranasi@gmail.com FB: Doctor Swathi IG: @drswathivaranasi Linked In:Dr. Swathi Varanasi Check out our earlier episode here: https://www.marinabuksov.com/s03e03-paving-the-unconventional-path-with-integrative-pharmacist-dr-swathi-varanasi/
Mike C-Roc Ciorrocco is a futurist, serial entrepreneur, and luminary in the world of business. As the founder of That1 Brand, he has demonstrated an unparalleled knack for launching and scaling successful enterprises. Renowned for his visionary leadership and dynamic speaking abilities, Mike is the author of the acclaimed book, "ROCKET FUEL: Convert Setbacks. Become Unstoppable," and the host of the inspirational podcast, "What Are You Made Of?" He has been acknowledged by Yahoo! Finance as one of the Top Business Leaders to Follow, a testament to his unwavering commitment to motivating individuals to break free from mediocrity and achieve unparalleled levels of success. Listen in to this compelling conversation as C-Roc and Patrick talk superpowers, purpose, spirituality, and life by design. Mike shares his story and the adversity that he turned into rocket fuel for his life. Mike's unshakable relationship with God and his confidence in his mission to shine and serve others has set him apart to shape a business like no other, that continues to evolve and expand. Learn about Mike's VITALS that keep him focused, his prayer to set an intentional day and the shift that the flipped the switch from compromising his values to creating a thriving life.
On today's episode, we're diving into the magic of brand assets, the transformative power of self-expression in business, and the crucial role of reflection and energy management in achieving success—because true growth happens when we follow our own path. My guest, Judy Winslow, is a true catalyst for transformation. Judy helps leaders 2-5X their business, brand, and legacy through her speaking, training, and strategic advisory services. She's co-founded a top NYC marketing firm, launched TEDxSarasota, won multiple design awards, and worked with companies from Fortune 100s to startups. As a Certified Canfield Success Principles Trainer and two-time International Best-Selling Author, she's been featured in Business Insider, Yahoo! Finance, ABC, and more. J. Winslow ignites transformation, empowering leaders to amplify their impact, influence, and income. Judy Winslow and I dish on: - Embracing your uniqueness as the key to building a successful brand - The role of curiosity and self-exploration in brand development - How to use feedback to uncover your brand assets - The magic of embracing energy and reflection for business growth - Your brand is more than just a logo—it encompasses every aspect of your business This conversation is an exciting journey into the heart of what it truly means to build a legacy that reflects your soul's essence. Get ready to ignite your own transformation! Subscribe now so you'll never miss an episode and leave us a review! It really helps us know which content resonates with you the most. Join our Feminine Business Magic Facebook Group (https://tinyurl.com/ygdkw7ce) with your host, Julie Foucht. This is a community of women dedicated to connecting, supporting, and celebrating each other in growing businesses that honor their Divine Feminine while filling their bank accounts abundantly. Resources mentioned: Take the Witchpreneur Quiz and discover which Feminine Magic is your Key to Financial Success. (https://bit.ly/witchpreneur-quiz) Purchase Love-Based Feminine Marketing (https://tinyurl.com/ydmzb6qz) Judy Winslow's Free Gift: TBA **Contact Judy Winslow via Facebook or https://unforgettablebrands.com/** **Connect with Julie Foucht via Facebook (https://tinyurl.com/yeb82uuj) or email at https://juliefoucht.com/**
What if the real secret behind Netflix's success wasn't movies… but data?In this episode of Demo Day, Sean Goldfaden sits down with Petra Griffith, Managing Director at Wedbush Ventures and a former product leader at Netflix and Yahoo, to uncover the hidden strategies that helped Netflix rise to the top—and the lessons every founder needs to know.Petra shares:- How Netflix became a data company (and why most startups overlook this advantage)- The traits great founders share and the red flags that make VCs say no- Why market pull matters more than your idea (and how to know if you've found it)- The #1 mistake early-stage founders make when trying to scale- How she's helping shape the next generation of LA's startup ecosystemWhether you're starting a company, raising venture capital, or investing in early-stage startups, this episode is packed with insights you can't afford to miss.#Netflix #Startups #VentureCapital #FounderAdvice #DemoDayPodcast
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2665: James Altucher explores the emotional toll of being publicly criticized and offers hard-won wisdom on how to navigate hatred without losing your sense of self. With raw honesty and practical advice, he shows that resilience, detachment, and a commitment to helping others are more powerful than trying to change the minds of those who judge or attack you. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://jamesaltucher.com/blog/when-people-hate-you/ Quotes to ponder: "You've known me for decades. How could you possibly think that?" "They are afraid their view of the world is wrong." "Learning to ignore the haters, not fight them, and just take the very next steps, is the key to success." Episode references: CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/ Yahoo! Finance: https://finance.yahoo.com/ The Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BEST OF TST: Many things come in threes, from the concept of body-mind-spirit to birth-life-death, and thus the various trinities found around the world from the dominant Christian conception to the Indian Trimurti. There is a universality to this truth, which can be found in everything from mass shootings to plane crashes. The spiritual side of these things is the human side, too, because when horrible things happen we see ourselves and loved ones in the dead; we pray, donate, hold candles, and think about life and death. The long-standing conspiratorial element to this fact has also just been reinforced by former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam, who was on Fox News over the weekend to say that the recent plane-helicopter crashes “will often happen in threes or more,” and so we should expect to possibly see another one in the coming weeks. This belief that things happen in threes is rooted in psychological patterns, pop culture, and cultural superstitions, where people perceive a connection between events due to our tendency to recognize these patterns. This idea is reinforced by the significance of the number three in various aspects of life, such as religion and folklore, which adds to its mystery. Despite plane crashes becoming less common, the more attention we place on them the more even minor incidents, like a small plane in Palo Alto running off the runway over the weekend, become proof of the triplicity mystique. If another larger incident occurs, the Palo Alto story may be forgotten. The pattern in societal and psychological terms comes in threes before the cycle restarts: shock, curiosity, and digging for answers that never come (outside personal bias) leads to disinterest from short attention spans so that we forget, or think we have all the answers, and so move on to the next shocking episode be it a storm, assassination, shooting, or plane crash. When analyzing these types of stories, context matters too, along with numbers and names which become like reading the green code of the Matrix. This was certainly the case with #286 and Luigi Mangione. The American Airlines flight 5342, which took off from Kansas's Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport for DC's Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was carrying 64 people, while the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter, from the 12th Air Battalion, that slammed into its side was carrying 3 - (67 overall = 13). ATC attempted to contact the helicopter prior to collision, but after a short response and silence, “13 seconds later” disaster struck. The runway cleared for landing was 33, which was shut down after. The plane type was a CRJ-700.The Learjet 55 that crashed in Philadelphia was carrying 6 crew and a child, for a total of 7 deaths, although other outlets have reported the child's mother died in the crash too. 19 others were injured. Others reported seven died in total, including a person on the ground. The FAA initially reported two people onboard, but corrected the report. The little girl had received medical care at a Shriners Hospital for Children 12 miles from the airport. The plane was headed to Tijuana, after a layover in Missouri at the Springfield-Branson National Airport. It seems slightly more than coincidence that the two major aviation incidents this past week have a connection to Super Bowl 59 next week. The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Kansas City Chiefs, who are actually located in Kansas City Missouri, a city split between two states. Some of the skaters onboard the AA flight were from Missoula, Montana. One of the major game storylines of the big game is that Patrick Mahomes has passed Joe Montana for second most playoff wins behind Tom Brady at 35 with his 7 Super Bowls. As already discussed on a previous show: “If we can pull a mythological narrative together… it could be between the Secret Chiefs, i.e., Deep State, and the symbolic bird of America, i.e., the eagle. The big game is being played at Caesars super dome, named after the entertainment casino company that uses a golden caesar for their logo. As this relates to politics we find Trump pushing the golden age of America narrative just weeks before the game, and we find the orange-yellow man fulfilling the promise of restoring order and even expanding America's territories, pricelessly what the first Augustus promised Rome. And funny enough, this Roman period was called Pax Romana, the golden age.” It is also odd that around Super Bowl time these types of aviation incidents, and some would argue sacrifices, are common in recent years. In January 2024, a Boeing 737-9 MAX made an emergency landing after the door plug blew out mid-flight, causing a cascade of criticism and public awareness. Just after the game there was a massacre at the winning celebration. As reported on a previous show: “NBC News reported at 9:44am Thursday 15th, 2024, 23 were injured and 2 were taken into custody = 25. At 10:17am Yahoo reported 22 injured and 3 taken into custody = 25. The numbers 25-22 was the final score of the game. The 3 arrested were out of a group of 10 questioned = 13, and 10-3 was the Halftime score of the Super Bowl.”During the week of the big game in 2023 a series of UFOs were tracked, shot down, and reported on in a national hysteria. Going back to 2020, January 26, the Sikorsky S-76B helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant and his 13-year old daughter crashed, killing 9 in total. It's odd enough Kobe was previously in a commercial for Nike where there was a helicopter crash via a bomb, or that Legends of Chamberlain Heights seemingly predicted the same incident just a few years before, but consider the following: the Sikorsky S-76B (SB 7+6=13) that killed Kobe was also meant to transport VIPs like himself, in likeness to the Black Hawk in Washington which was designed to carry VIPs. Both incidents occurred just prior to the Super Bowl. Sikorsky is also the same company that has MATRIX(tm) autonomy systems for Black Hawk helicopters, something DARPA was planning to test in 2025. In other words, remote controlled systems, which, coupled with the lack of response from the helicopter to ATC, formulates a conspiracy that either the technology failed or it has been used to create an incident and sacrifice the pilots in the process; the helicopter was officially on a “proficiency training flight.” Considering the recent drone hysteria, too, it is likely these objects were authorized by the FAA as an experiment to test AI-autonomy and situational awareness as part of a project called Convergence. On the other hand, viral conspiracy suggests there was no plane in Philadelphia because there was limited to no debris, essentially meaning it was a missile instead. The plane, however, was tipped at 45 degrees traveling at over 460mph and depending at 5-10 thousand feet per 60 seconds. For a small plane, with explosive medical equipment, it makes sense the entire thing was incinerated, or that the limited debris was exploded outward, not inward, far away from the crater. “I think the most important bit of evidence that we've seen so far is the doorbell video showing the aircraft descending at an incredible angle,” Arthur Wolk, an aviation expert, told NBC10. “Almost 45 degrees, which means that the airplane was out of control. No pilot would voluntarily descend any airplane at that angle. That probably resulted in the airplane striking the ground at over 400 knots and probably 5 or even 10,000 feet a minute going down that fast. So, something overtook this flight crew.”*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. 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FTN's Dan Thompson (@redfoxroto) breaks down the latest news in the world of MLB bullpens, relief pitchers and save opportunities. On today's show, Dan returns from a vacation to cover some news and notes in Arizona, Boston, and Atlanta, and looks at what's changed for some teams that were on wild card watch a few weeks ago.Dan updates the FTN Bullpen Report (leverage chart) daily!The 2025 FTN Fantasy Baseball Guide is loaded with the best fantasy baseball content, rankings, projections and tools! Join us this season at www.FTNFantasy.com. No team of analysts is better equipped to help you dominate your leagues, featuring three NFBC overall champions!Our in-season content is loaded and includes our Industry Most-Accurate Daily and Weekly Projections & Rankings. Rest of Season projections and the FTN model's 2025 FILTH Pitcher Metric Leaderboard is now live!Our weekly content schedule: Mondays - The Week Ahead (Lucas Biery)Mondays - NFBC Waiver Watch (Todd Whitestone)Wednesdays - The Bullpen Report (Dan Thompson)Thursdays - Gut Feelings (Vlad Sedler)Mondays/Fridays - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire (Joe Orrico/Adam Young)Saturdays/Sundays - Trust the Gut FAAB (Vlad Sedler) and Drops & Disasters (Mike Mager)Your fantasy baseball cheat code: FTN Fantasy Baseball
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In our latest "Best of" we go back to Episode 47 and look at an instructional VHS tape put out in 1997 called "The Kids Guide to the Internet". Take a look at what all the kids in 1997 were doing when putting a web search on Yahoo! All the kids in 1997 wanted to surf to MTV dot com, get their sports scores, write an e-mail to Bill Clinton and watch Mister Ed in a pixelated small QuickTime video surfing! YOU'RE GOING SURFING ON THE INTERNET!
Join host Clay Edwards and co-hosts Shaun Yurtkuran and Lindsey Beckham for another unfiltered edition of Uncensored Live, streaming live every Sunday through Thursday. This episode kicks off with a lively introduction to the hosts' daily shows: Catch Shaun and Lindsey on Crossing the Aisle weekdays from noon to 1 PM on WYAB 103.9 FM in Central Mississippi, or stream it worldwide on their YouTube and Facebook channels (with plans to expand to X soon). Clay hosts The Clay Edwards Show every Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 9 AM on the same station, available on social media platforms. As the second full week of this new format rolls on, the trio dives into a mix of throwback stories, local news breakdowns, and fiery discussions on crime, politics, and cultural shifts. Nostalgic Throwbacks and Early Internet Shenanigans: The conversation starts light-hearted with shoutouts to viewers like Junk and RaccoonMan60 on YouTube, sparking a fun chat about quirky usernames tied to old Gmail and AOL accounts. The hosts reminisce about their embarrassing early online handles—Clay's "BudLightAholic69" from AOL chat room days (which hilariously carried over into booking big bands like Papa Roach for his club), Shaun's MySpace monikers like "RedneckRockstar" and "Made of Scars" (inspired by a Stone Sour song), and Lindsey's cringe-worthy Yahoo and MySpace relics. They laugh about deleting MySpace accounts during breakups, getting mad over Top 8 friend lists, and wild road trip antics like writing "Honk if you MySpace" on a Nissan Xterra's window during a chaotic New Orleans adventure. The group reflects on '90s and early 2000s tech: ASL queries in chat rooms, dial-up AOL, illegal downloads via Napster and LimeWire (and the viruses that "gave your computer instant AIDS"), burning CDs, and the excitement of switching to Roadrunner cable modems. They share stories of sketchy online interactions, pondering how many "old men" were lurking in those chat rooms, and tie it back to modern kids' lack of understanding of rejection or dial-up frustrations. Retro Rides and First Cars: Shifting gears, the hosts bond over '90s and 2000s vehicles: Nissan Xterras as the ultimate "2000s car," Mitsubishi Montero Sports aging well, jacked-up Porsche SUVs looking like zombie apocalypse rigs, and first cars like Shaun's 1985 Ford Bronco and a Ford Probe GT. They geek out over Geo Storms, '96 Mustangs, and custom rides, sharing awkward encounters like Clay waving down a neighbor to compliment his vehicle—only to get a cold response. Local News Breakdown: Jackson's Park Pivot and City Improvements: Things get serious with breaking news from the Clarion Ledger: New Jackson Mayor John Horn scraps the Lumumba-era "Pulse at Farish Street" park plan (involving skate parks, pickleball courts, and more) tied to a federal bribery scandal. Instead, the site will become a functional parking lot for the Jackson Convention Complex, addressing long-standing issues like inadequate parking and crumbling lots. The hosts praise the common-sense move, criticizing the original plan's focus on "white" activities like frisbee golf and pickleball in a 90% Black city, and highlight how it could generate revenue without fixed investments. They discuss broader Jackson challenges: crime deterring development, the need for events over permanent fixtures, and how simply stopping "wrong things" (like incompetence in contracts) could heal the city. Shoutouts to Super Chats and viewer support lead to ideas for community events funded by donations. Crime and Altercations: Adams County Incident and Self-Defense Debates: The episode tackles a viral video of an altercation in Adams County near Natchez, where a group of white men assaulted Black cyclist Reginald Butler on a bridge. Butler later returned armed, leading to a second confrontation where he shot one assailant (Cameron Talton) in self-defense, resulting in arrests on both sides (aggravated assault for Butler and others). The hosts dissect the confusing reports, questioning if it's a hate crime (potentially drawing Ben Crump), the role of Butler retrieving a gun, and self-defense laws (no duty to retreat in Mississippi, but leaving and returning complicates claims). They compare it to past cases like a local manslaughter involving a bouncer and emphasize waiting for full context, as initial videos often mislead (citing a Crystal Springs trooper incident). Policy Proposals and Cultural Critiques: Ski Mask Ban and COVID Reflections: Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade's proposal to ban ski masks in public (citing intimidation and evading facial recognition) sparks debate on masks generally—COVID-era "face diapers," hoodies in summer as red flags for crime, and why concealing identity screams suspicion. The hosts slam draconian COVID measures (e.g., Tate Reeves banning boats on reservoirs, restaurant restrictions), praising Florida's pivot while criticizing California's extremes (filling skate parks with sand). They reflect on unaccountable politicians, lost loved ones dying alone, and calls for laws like the "No One Left Alone Act." National Hot Topics: Epstein Files, Trump Admin Drama, and More: The discussion heats up on Jeffrey Epstein files: Trump's shifting stance ("release credible information"), Megyn Kelly's takedown of Ben Shapiro, demands from Mike Johnson, and speculation on black swan events distracting from it. They critique conservative influencers like Charlie Kirk for dodging the topic to maintain access, praise independent voices like Tucker Carlson and Kelly, and tie in Biden's preemptive pardons (e.g., for Fauci, Hunter) as legally dubious blankets covering potential crimes like gain-of-function research linked to millions of deaths. Shoutouts and Local Plugs: Shoutouts to viewers, Super Chats, and local businesses like Mocha Mugs in Rankin County (two locations: drive-thru at the old bank near Burgers Blues Barbecue and another at the Exxon by Kroger). The hosts encourage supporting local spots and tipping generously. Wrap-Up and Teasers: This episode blends humor, nostalgia, and hard-hitting analysis, proving why Uncensored Live is a must-watch for unvarnished takes on Mississippi life and beyond. Tune in tomorrow for more—same time, same raw energy. Follow on YouTube, Facebook, X, and WYAB 103.9 FM. What did you think of the Adams County case or the ski mask ban? 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What will the Steelers' backfield look like in 2025? Is Kaleb Johnson ready to assume Najee Harris's old workload? How about the Browns' backfield? Quinshon Judkins is in the news for all the wrong reasons, but there are several other bodies (including rookie Dylan Sampson) who might get involved. We'll dig into these questions and more on today's podcast; we don't know the answers yet, but we can at least talk about what training camp drama we'll pay attention to, and what we'll let slide by unclicked-upon. Also: Tank Bigsby's profile in the forthcoming 2025 Player Profile Almanac! Guest: Matt Harmon of Yahoo! Fantasy and ReceptionPerception.com. NOTES: Sponsor - www.WildGrain.com/harris for $30 off your subscription of artisanal bread, pasta and pastries Sponsor - www.leesa.com code HARRIS for 20% off and an extra $50 discount on a great mattress Sponsor - www.RocketMoney.com/harris for a service that helps you maintain and cancel unwanted subscriptions Follow Matt Harmon - https://bsky.app/profile/mattharmon.bsky.social Follow our show on Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/harrisfootball.com Follow on Twitter - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.github.io/dictionary.html Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Register for the FFT Open to play in a fantasy league with me (for a $250 donation to St. Jude's) - opens 7 p.m. ET Monday 7/21 - http://tinyurl.com/fft2025 AFC North Players Discussed Today: Keaton Mitchell Rashod Bateman / DeAndre Hopkins Mark Andrews / Isaiah Likely Kaleb Johnson / Jaylen Warren Aaron Rodgers DK Metcalf Calvin Austin / Roman Wilson Keenan Allen / Amari Cooper Chase Brown Zack Moss / Samaje Perine / Tahj Brooks Jermaine Burton Jerome Ford / Dylan Sampson Quinshon Judkins Jerry Jeudy / Cedric Tillman
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, reader “Oralia” asks whether she should make her marriage work even though her husband moved another woman into their home. She even caught them in bed together and does her laundry!!! Thousands of your comments have poured into the Yahoo column, with some of you questioning whether Oralia is real?! We assure you she is, and she needs our advice! To read their weekly column Ask Amy & T.J., head to Yahoo News https://yhoo.it/AskAmyAndTJSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, reader “Oralia” asks whether she should make her marriage work even though her husband moved another woman into their home. She even caught them in bed together and does her laundry!!! Thousands of your comments have poured into the Yahoo column, with some of you questioning whether Oralia is real?! We assure you she is, and she needs our advice! To read their weekly column Ask Amy & T.J., head to Yahoo News https://yhoo.it/AskAmyAndTJSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, reader “Oralia” asks whether she should make her marriage work even though her husband moved another woman into their home. She even caught them in bed together and does her laundry!!! Thousands of your comments have poured into the Yahoo column, with some of you questioning whether Oralia is real?! We assure you she is, and she needs our advice! To read their weekly column Ask Amy & T.J., head to Yahoo News https://yhoo.it/AskAmyAndTJSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, reader “Oralia” asks whether she should make her marriage work even though her husband moved another woman into their home. She even caught them in bed together and does her laundry!!! Thousands of your comments have poured into the Yahoo column, with some of you questioning whether Oralia is real?! We assure you she is, and she needs our advice! To read their weekly column Ask Amy & T.J., head to Yahoo News https://yhoo.it/AskAmyAndTJSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone joins Leadership Next to unpack the company's bold transformation from a sprawling media conglomerate into a streamlined, product-first tech company. He shares lessons from turning around Ask Jeeves; why authenticity, not hype, is key to rebuilding trust; and how Yahoo's future rests on delivering real utility to users through innovation in AI, sports, finance, and beyond. Plus, Lanzone gets personal about leadership, family, and why Yahoo's next 30 years might be its most exciting yet.
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Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Bill Barnwell to reveal the top three players of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Bill start by discussing Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Peyton Manning (01:47), followed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (19:45) and wrap up the list with quarterback Tom Brady (37:50). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Bill Barnwell to reveal the top three players of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Bill start by discussing Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Peyton Manning (01:47), followed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (19:45) and wrap up the list with quarterback Tom Brady (37:50). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to grow, protect, and exit your business with expert tax and legal advice. In this episode of Sharkpreneur, Seth Greene talks with Mark Kohler, America's #1 Tax & Legal Expert, who shares his journey in building a successful self-directed IRA business, his Main Street Certified Tax Advisor program, and how entrepreneurs can better handle the complexities of taxes and legal strategies. With over 2 million downloads and extensive experience, Mark discusses valuable insights on growing a business, tax planning, and setting yourself up for success. Key Takeaways: → How it's important to wait for your business to mature before drawing income. → Why hiring the right people and building a strong team will help you scale your business. → Why business owners and tax professionals need to think outside the box. → How tax and legal strategies are intertwined and why entrepreneurs should not overlook them. → How upcoming changes in legislation might affect small businesses. Mark J. Kohler isn't just another CPA—he's a wealth-building, tax-slashing, business-scaling expert who has been helping American entrepreneurs succeed for over 30 years. As Senior Partner at KKOS Lawyers, Co-Founder of Directed IRA (ranked No. 391 on Inc. 5000), a five-time bestselling author, Mark has been a trusted voice for small business owners nationwide. He's been named Tax Advisor of the Year and has appeared on Fox, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Finance, NBC, Wharton School of Business, and represented on the global stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Mark's Main Street Business podcast, Tax & Legal 360 events, social media platforms, and Main Street Professional Certification Program help simplify taxes, allowing thousands to keep more money, grow faster, and build lasting wealth. Connect With Mark: Website Instagram TikTok X Facebook LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business coach Angie Callen shares how creative entrepreneurs can overcome perfectionism and imposter syndrome by embracing authenticity, focusing on serving clients rather than impressing peers, and implementing practical time and energy management strategies. Key Takeaways Successful entrepreneurship is 80% mindset and 20% everything else - being willing to get vulnerable and step in front of the camera is essential for video pros who want to build trust Focus on creating content for your potential clients rather than worrying what your peers will think - "generosity is the opposite of comparison" and collaboration beats competition Manage both your time AND energy by implementing theme days, time blocking, and scheduling your most challenging tasks during your peak energy hours About Angie Callen Angie Callen is an award-winning coach, international speaker, and obsessive entrepreneur who loves empowering others to lead amazing lives with thriving careers, all while embracing authenticity. She's a Carnegie Mellon graduate and former engineer known for her strategic, analytical, yet creative approach to marketing, sales, and business growth. A fun, engaging, and energetic speaker, Angie is unapologetically one thing: herself! She's passionate about helping executives, leaders, and entrepreneurs embrace their natural gifts and strengths for ultimate gains in life AND work. Angie's thought leadership has appeared in Forbes, NASDAQ, USA Today, Business Insider, Yahoo! Finance, and more. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [06:33] Meet Angie Callen [08:11] Having a Healthy Mindset [12:23] Imposter Syndrome [16:46] Overcoming Perfectionism with Action [27:33] Authenticity [39:08] Preventing Burnout [43:11] Energy Management [44:10] Connect with Angie [45:30] Outro Quotes "Perfectionism is a procrastination technique, y'all. Perfectionism will hold you back more than it will push you forward, especially in entrepreneurship... The best antidote to the imposter syndrome is action." - Angie Callen "Your relationship, your personal relationship, your spouse, the person you choose to do life with will have just as much, if not more impact on the success of your business as you, because if you do not have a supportive one, you will not be successful." - Angie Callen "I think successful entrepreneurship is 80% mindset and 20% everything else. Because if your headspace isn't there and you don't have a little of that grit and a little of that conviction around what you're doing, the roller coaster of ups and downs... is going to make you real sick real fast." - Angie Callen "From a bigger picture strategy perspective, focus on one thing at a time, chunk it down because growing a business is a giant amorphous blob that is really hard to make sense of." - Angie Callen Guest Links Find Angie Callen online Listen to the No More Mondays podcast Learn more about The Modern Coach community Follow Career Benders on Instagram | Facebook Follow Angie Callen on Instagram Links Stop hiding and start showing up; learn more about the Video Cohort Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram Check out the full show notes
Planet Buzz's episode about “URANUS 0° GEMINI Alakazam!”.Imagine a Jetstream of boomerang conversations, lights, sounds, pictures in every color. Making shadows that sizzle as they dance into dimensions we know intuitively. The secret lives in the moment to experience life shattering the past into a spectrum of new language that speak between the galaxies of worlds not expressed,” said Sue Minahan, founder, and host of weekly show. “Uranus in Gemini joins a squad of cosmic realities juxtaposed and alternating in their new archetypal wonder. It explodes the mind to consider how it might work. Yet, like visitors on a savored journey, we have one another. The community of consciousness will be shared in new dimensions.” Talk Cosmos Planet Buzz connects with a myriad of new or returning Special Guests from around the USA and parts of the world contemplating potent subjects concerning us all. Internationally acclaimed master astrologer Rick Levine of Redmond, Washington joins host Sue Minahan of Kailua Kona, Hawai'i and team member Dr. Laura Tadd (PhD) of Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. Bios also on Talk Cosmos website tab, Our Guests for Season 8. Be sure to stay connected with us and subscribe for all our latest episodes on YouTube, Facebook, radio and Podcasts!RICK LEVINE: a world-renowned astrologer, consultant, teacher, scholar, author and a widely respected active voice in the global astrology community. Lecturing professionally for seminars and workshops around the world including a 12-day annual retreat in Goa India, Nov 20-Dec 2, 2025. He has a special gift for bridging the gaps between astrology and spirituality, science and religion, the head and heart. For over twenty years, millions of readers from around the world became acquainted with the relevance of astrology through Rick's authentic daily horoscopes that appeared on Yahoo, AOL, Huffington Post, LA Times, Tarot.com, and more. Tens of thousands of serious astrology students view Rick's teachings monthly on YouTube, Instagram, Patreon, Facebook and The Astrology Hub. Published articles and poems in many magazines and websites, including The Mountain Astrologer. email: rlevine@stariq.comricklevineastrologer.com; StarIQ.com; patreon.com/ricklevine; / @ricklevine DR. LAURA TADD: A spiritually oriented psychological astrologer, Dr. Tadd works as an astrological counselor, writer, teacher, and lecturer both in-person and remotely with people worldwide. Laura teaches 6–8-week online courses on astrology and personal mythology and co-facilitates retreats https://www.MythicSky.comSUE ROSE MINAHAN: an Evolutionary Astrologer Consultant, speaker, writer, workshops. Vibrational Astrology student, Dwarf Planet Astrology graduate & tutor, Kepler Astrologer Toastmasters charter member, & Wine Country Speakers member. Associate of Fine Arts Music Degree, a Certificate of Fine Arts in Jazz. Mythology enthusiast, Musician, Artist. Founder of Talk Cosmos since April 7, 2018. Engaging weekly with guests delivering insightful conversations to awaken heart and soul consciousness. Talk Cosmos 2025 season 8 on YouTube, Facebook, radio & podcasts.#astrology #ricklevine #ISAR #Keplercollegeofastrologicalartsandsciences #keplerastrologycollege #MythicSkyAstrology #LauraTaddPhD #sueroseminahanastrologer #sueminahan #astroweather #youtubepodcast #astrology #astrologers #planetbuzz #talkcosmos #jupiterincance #KKNWAM #kknw1150 #radio #podcast #youtube #consciousnessexpansion #astrologyfacts #spirituality#spiritualawakening #deeptalk #thoughtprovoking #spiritualgrowth #inspireandbeinspired #astrologywisdom #astrologyfacts #astrologytips #astrologyinsights #patreon #TheAstrologyHubRickLevine #stariq #uranusingeminiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks whether she should go back to her boyfriend of 5 years. They’ve been broken up for 2 years, but now he’s suddenly got a job, an apartment and a pet and is liking all of her social media posts. Amy and T.J. have their thoughts and so do our Yahoo readers, which range from forget him to forgive him!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks whether she should go back to her boyfriend of 5 years. They’ve been broken up for 2 years, but now he’s suddenly got a job, an apartment and a pet and is liking all of her social media posts. Amy and T.J. have their thoughts and so do our Yahoo readers, which range from forget him to forgive him!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks whether she should go back to her boyfriend of 5 years. They’ve been broken up for 2 years, but now he’s suddenly got a job, an apartment and a pet and is liking all of her social media posts. Amy and T.J. have their thoughts and so do our Yahoo readers, which range from forget him to forgive him!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks whether she should go back to her boyfriend of 5 years. They’ve been broken up for 2 years, but now he’s suddenly got a job, an apartment and a pet and is liking all of her social media posts. Amy and T.J. have their thoughts and so do our Yahoo readers, which range from forget him to forgive him!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to reveal numbers 7 through 4 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Kevin kick off this tier of players with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed at number 7 (01:42), quarterback Aaron Rodgers at number 6 (16:30), defensive end J.J. Watt at number 5 (38:03), and wrap the show with defensive lineman Aaron Donald and number 4 (50:52). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to reveal numbers 7 through 4 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Kevin kick off this tier of players with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed at number 7 (01:42), quarterback Aaron Rodgers at number 6 (16:30), defensive end J.J. Watt at number 5 (38:03), and wrap the show with defensive lineman Aaron Donald and number 4 (50:52). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alabama Crimson Tide safety Bray Hubbard is an example of the depth of Alabama's secondary. Could that be the best unit on this Alabama Football team? How large is the divide in the State of Alabama between the two college football coaches, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is on everyone's top ten while Auburn Tigers coach Hugh Freeze is on everyone's hot list. Is that fair to the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches? Of the PFF College top ten coaches ranking, how many do we not trust? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is down to the final two with The Ohio State Buckeyes at #2. Defending National Champion Ohio State Football looks to go back-to-back. Ryan Day finally has the championship monkey off his back, how does that change him? The NCAA Basketball Tournament could be even larger by the close of business today. The NFL's best uniforms 1-32, USA Today ranks them, we give our thoughts. 10 Future NFL bets you need to make right now! Best 25 NFL Teams since 2025, Yahoo! Sports ranks them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alabama Crimson Tide safety Bray Hubbard is an example of the depth of Alabama's secondary. Could that be the best unit on this Alabama Football team? How large is the divide in the State of Alabama between the two college football coaches, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is on everyone's top ten while Auburn Tigers coach Hugh Freeze is on everyone's hot list. Is that fair to the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches? Of the PFF College top ten coaches ranking, how many do we not trust? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is down to the final two with The Ohio State Buckeyes at #2. Defending National Champion Ohio State Football looks to go back-to-back. Ryan Day finally has the championship monkey off his back, how does that change him? The NCAA Basketball Tournament could be even larger by the close of business today. The NFL's best uniforms 1-32, USA Today ranks them, we give our thoughts. 10 Future NFL bets you need to make right now! Best 25 NFL Teams since 2025, Yahoo! Sports ranks them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alabama Crimson Tide safety Bray Hubbard is an example of the depth of Alabama's secondary. Could that be the best unit on this Alabama Football team? How large is the divide in the State of Alabama between the two college football coaches, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is on everyone's top ten while Auburn Tigers coach Hugh Freeze is on everyone's hot list. Is that fair to the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches? Of the PFF College top ten coaches ranking, how many do we not trust? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is down to the final two with The Ohio State Buckeyes at #2. Defending National Champion Ohio State Football looks to go back-to-back. Ryan Day finally has the championship monkey off his back, how does that change him? The NCAA Basketball Tournament could be even larger by the close of business today. The NFL's best uniforms 1-32, USA Today ranks them, we give our thoughts. 10 Future NFL bets you need to make right now! Best 25 NFL Teams since 2025, Yahoo! Sports ranks them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alabama Crimson Tide safety Bray Hubbard is an example of the depth of Alabama's secondary. Could that be the best unit on this Alabama Football team? How large is the divide in the State of Alabama between the two college football coaches, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is on everyone's top ten while Auburn Tigers coach Hugh Freeze is on everyone's hot list. Is that fair to the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches? Of the PFF College top ten coaches ranking, how many do we not trust? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is down to the final two with The Ohio State Buckeyes at #2. Defending National Champion Ohio State Football looks to go back-to-back. Ryan Day finally has the championship monkey off his back, how does that change him? The NCAA Basketball Tournament could be even larger by the close of business today. The NFL's best uniforms 1-32, USA Today ranks them, we give our thoughts. 10 Future NFL bets you need to make right now! Best 25 NFL Teams since 2025, Yahoo! Sports ranks them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alabama Crimson Tide safety Bray Hubbard is an example of the depth of Alabama's secondary. Could that be the best unit on this Alabama Football team? How large is the divide in the State of Alabama between the two college football coaches, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is on everyone's top ten while Auburn Tigers coach Hugh Freeze is on everyone's hot list. Is that fair to the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches? Of the PFF College top ten coaches ranking, how many do we not trust? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is down to the final two with The Ohio State Buckeyes at #2. Defending National Champion Ohio State Football looks to go back-to-back. Ryan Day finally has the championship monkey off his back, how does that change him? The NCAA Basketball Tournament could be even larger by the close of business today. The NFL's best uniforms 1-32, USA Today ranks them, we give our thoughts. 10 Future NFL bets you need to make right now! Best 25 NFL Teams since 2025, Yahoo! Sports ranks them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sabir Semerkant is an Ecommerce expert, growth strategist, and founder of Growth by Sabir, where he helps brands unlock compounding growth through a proven framework called the 8D Method. With over 20 years of experience and $1B+ in revenue driven, Sabir has worked with everyone from Fortune 500s to DTC challengers, scaling brands like Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids along the way.Today, Sabir leads growth across a wide range of eCommerce verticals, helping founders break through revenue plateaus with precision systems and operational clarity. His work is grounded in execution: simplifying tech stacks, identifying bottlenecks, and unlocking 2X results without chasing shiny tactics. In 2024 alone, his Rapid 2X program delivered a 108% average lift across 29 brands in just 21 days.Whether he's unpacking the real reasons most brands stall, breaking down why resumes don't equal results, or showing how to grow without over-relying on Meta ads, Sabir brings a direct, operator-first mindset to the conversation.He shares what it takes to scale in today's crowded DTC space without gambling on paid, blindly outsourcing growth, or losing sight of what truly moves the needle.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:39] Intro[01:23] Learning marketing like a software upgrade[08:53] Improving CTR with daily copy experiments[14:55] Centralizing KPIs to drive clear decisions[19:11] Knowing your numbers without excuses[21:47] Segmenting real buyers from email signups[23:35] Testing ideas before scaling campaigns[28:32] Repositioning your product to fix weak growth[31:03] Aligning your whole team on brand growth[40:30] Avoiding the agency swap loop for growthResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeTurning Promising Ecom Brands Into Profitable Winners https://growthbysabir.com/Follow Sabir Semerkant https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabirsemerkantIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice to reveal numbers 11 through 8 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Nate kick of this tier of players with tight end Rob Gronkowski at number 11 (01:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Derrelle Revis at number 10 (15:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Randy Moss at number 9 (25:30), and wrap up the show with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ray Lewis at number 9 (42:05). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice to reveal numbers 11 through 8 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Nate kick of this tier of players with tight end Rob Gronkowski at number 11 (01:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Derrelle Revis at number 10 (15:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Randy Moss at number 9 (25:30), and wrap up the show with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ray Lewis at number 9 (42:05). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Privacy-friendly targeting remains elusive despite new technologies. Graham Mudd, SVP of Product at Anonym (Mozilla), brings expertise from leadership roles at Meta, Comscore, and Yahoo to address this challenge. He explains why clean rooms aren't inherently private without proper methodologies, clarifies the FTC's position on confidential computing practices, and demonstrates how privacy-preserving technologies can actually improve targeting results rather than simply adding complexity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How do The Alabama Crimson Tide and The Auburn Tigers factor into the greatest coaching rivalries of the first 25 years of this century? Wait until you see the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches in the new EA Sports College Football 25 game. Did EA Sports get closer to Kalen DeBoer or Hugh Freeze? How much has Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning taken over the Heisman Trophy betting market? Is the Texas Football QB a “Can't Miss”…or is that just what they want you to believe? The Big 12 Football Media Days kick off in Frisco, Texas today. That conference will not give you a power ranking but we will! Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 works through the Top 5 with The Penn State Nittany Lions at #4. Penn State Football got 10% of the first place votes in our ranking, what are the other 90% waiting on? Yahoo! Sports give us their all quarter century team, where are the biggest snubs and who has a chance to be on the all half century team, who will stand the test of time? Is Los Angeles Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw the last Major League Baseball pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts? Jim Dunaway ranks the best movies he has ever seen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do The Alabama Crimson Tide and The Auburn Tigers factor into the greatest coaching rivalries of the first 25 years of this century? Wait until you see the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches in the new EA Sports College Football 25 game. Did EA Sports get closer to Kalen DeBoer or Hugh Freeze? How much has Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning taken over the Heisman Trophy betting market? Is the Texas Football QB a “Can't Miss”…or is that just what they want you to believe? The Big 12 Football Media Days kick off in Frisco, Texas today. That conference will not give you a power ranking but we will! Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 works through the Top 5 with The Penn State Nittany Lions at #4. Penn State Football got 10% of the first place votes in our ranking, what are the other 90% waiting on? Yahoo! Sports give us their all quarter century team, where are the biggest snubs and who has a chance to be on the all half century team, who will stand the test of time? Is Los Angeles Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw the last Major League Baseball pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts? Jim Dunaway ranks the best movies he has ever seen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do The Alabama Crimson Tide and The Auburn Tigers factor into the greatest coaching rivalries of the first 25 years of this century? Wait until you see the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches in the new EA Sports College Football 25 game. Did EA Sports get closer to Kalen DeBoer or Hugh Freeze? How much has Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning taken over the Heisman Trophy betting market? Is the Texas Football QB a “Can't Miss”…or is that just what they want you to believe? The Big 12 Football Media Days kick off in Frisco, Texas today. That conference will not give you a power ranking but we will! Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 works through the Top 5 with The Penn State Nittany Lions at #4. Penn State Football got 10% of the first place votes in our ranking, what are the other 90% waiting on? Yahoo! Sports give us their all quarter century team, where are the biggest snubs and who has a chance to be on the all half century team, who will stand the test of time? Is Los Angeles Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw the last Major League Baseball pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts? Jim Dunaway ranks the best movies he has ever seen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do The Alabama Crimson Tide and The Auburn Tigers factor into the greatest coaching rivalries of the first 25 years of this century? Wait until you see the Alabama Football and Auburn Football coaches in the new EA Sports College Football 25 game. Did EA Sports get closer to Kalen DeBoer or Hugh Freeze? How much has Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning taken over the Heisman Trophy betting market? Is the Texas Football QB a “Can't Miss”…or is that just what they want you to believe? The Big 12 Football Media Days kick off in Frisco, Texas today. That conference will not give you a power ranking but we will! Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 works through the Top 5 with The Penn State Nittany Lions at #4. Penn State Football got 10% of the first place votes in our ranking, what are the other 90% waiting on? Yahoo! Sports give us their all quarter century team, where are the biggest snubs and who has a chance to be on the all half century team, who will stand the test of time? Is Los Angeles Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw the last Major League Baseball pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts? Jim Dunaway ranks the best movies he has ever seen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back and better than ever on the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast and now back in your feeds twice a week for the month of July. Making his Yahoo fantasy pod debut, Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon on today's episode to help launch 'Contrarian Corner' - A mini summer series where we poke holes at the consensus and fantasy group think heading into the 2025 season. Today's pod dives into the 'too big to fail' fantasy offenses and asks 'what if they do fail?'. Harmon and Boone conduct a deep dive on what could potentially go wrong for the Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles offenses in 2025. (1:15) - An introduction: Justin Boone makes his Yahoo Fantasy Forecast debut (7:30) - Introducing 'Contrarian Corner' and a deep dive on 'too big to fail offenses' (9:10) - Deep Dive: How can the Detroit Lions offense fail in 2025? (33:25) - Deep Dive: How can the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense fail in 2025? (50:05) - Deep Dive: How can the Philadelphia Eagles offense fail in 2025? Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network's Brian Baldinger to reveal numbers 15 through 12 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Brian kick of this tier of players by talking about Pro Football Hall-of-Famer LaDainian Tomlinson at number 15 (0:50), followed by former Panthers LB Luke Kuechly at number 14 (10:20), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Calvin Johnson at number 13 (22:10), and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Joe Thomas at number 12 (32:13). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks what men are looking for, after she says she’s constantly ignored in the dating pool. Notably “F” began her question to Amy and T.J. talking about her age, weight and height which prompted a lot of reaction from readers in the comment section.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks what men are looking for, after she says she’s constantly ignored in the dating pool. Notably “F” began her question to Amy and T.J. talking about her age, weight and height which prompted a lot of reaction from readers in the comment section.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s Yahoo “Ask Amy & T.J.” column, a reader asks what men are looking for, after she says she’s constantly ignored in the dating pool. Notably “F” began her question to Amy and T.J. talking about her age, weight and height which prompted a lot of reaction from readers in the comment section.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche to reveal numbers 20 through 16 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. The duo starts with Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett (0:52) at number 20. Then, Wyche and Rosenthal pay respects to one of the best offensive guards in football history, longtime Dallas Cowboy Zack Martin (12:26), at number 19. Martin is followed by Pro Football Hall of Famer Julius Peppers (21:50) -- the fourth most prolific sack artist in NFL history -- at number 18. For Peppers, the duo takes a look back at an incredible two-play sequence that exemplifies the type of freak athlete Pep was over his 17 year career. The last non-QB to win MVP, running back Adrian Peterson (31:58), comes in at number 17. Wyche shares a classic story of the first time he met Peterson, and other anecdotes about his incredible rushing career. Future Hall of Fame Quarterback Drew Brees (44:06) rounds out this tier of players at number 16. With Brees being another player Wyche covered extensively in the NFC South, the veteran reporter shares story after story about the greatest player in New Orleans Saints history. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.