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It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: Dexcom updates investors on its 15-day sensor, TrialNet marks a big anniversary, Beta Bionics goes public, NFL fans support Mark Andrews and much more! Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription with links: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX Couple of quick updates from the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference. Dexcom's CEO Kevin Sayer expects to launch a 15-day sensor in the second half of the year. That's in front of the FDA right now. Competitor Abbott currently has 15-day sensors with its Freestyle Libre 2 Plus and Freestyle Libre 3 Plus devices, which the FDA cleared in 2023. Sayer also talked about expanded insurance coverage for the G7, to include more people with type 2. They haven't pursued that with Stelo, the OTC version of their sensors. The company has begun work on a next-generation CGM. Sayer said the sensor will be smaller, less expensive and include better electronics. Dexcom is also studying new sensor probes, one of which can support multiple analytes, such as measuring lactate or ketones in addition to insulin. https://www.medtechdive.com/news/dexcom-ceo-stelo-otc-strategy-jp-morgan/737424/ XX TrialNet reaches a big milestone – more than a quarter million people have learned their risk of developing T1D through screening. TrialNet screening is available to family members of those diagnosed with T1D. Having a family history of the disease places individuals at a 15 times greater risk than those with no family members with T1D. Over the course of VUMC's 18 years participating in the program, the community of T1D patients has become increasingly more engaged with research efforts. More than ever, there is an eagerness to give back to others by participating in clinical trials that could help revolutionize care for those diagnosed with or at risk of developing T1D. In such trials, TrialNet typically takes drugs already shown to be effective in treating other autoimmune diseases and seeks to determine their efficacy in treating, delaying or preventing T1D. Spencer Mannahan, a 10-year-old patient at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, is participating in a TrialNet study that is looking to determine whether a treatment regimen using both rituximab and abatacept can preserve insulin production in patients newly diagnosed with T1D. Russell, one of the PIs for the study (Protocol TN-25), also treated Spencer's father, Zach, when he was diagnosed with T1D as a child. She enrolled in a different TrialNet study (Protocol TN-31) examining the effect of abrocitinib and ritlecitinib on insulin production in newly diagnosed individuals. While the possibility exists that her insulin production could be preserved, O'Neal joined the study because it presented an opportunity to make a positive impact on future patients. These clinical trials support TrialNet's goal of a future without T1D. Research is underway on new methods of blocking the advance of T1D in patients with diabetes-related antibodies. One study will investigate whether T cells that have been activated against insulin can be specifically targeted, rather than issuing a treatment that targets all the body's T cells (thus rendering the patient immunocompromised). TrialNet, the largest clinical trial network assembled to change the course of Type 1 diabetes, is funded by the National Institutes of Health through grant number NCT00097292. For more information about screening for Type 1 diabetes risk if it runs in your family, contact info@trialnet.org, visit www.trialnet.org, or contact the Vanderbilt Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Program at 615-936-8638. https://news.vumc.org/2025/01/22/milestone-in-vumc-affiliated-diabetes-screening-and-research-program-underscores-impact-of-clinical-trials/ XX Another study links air pollution to type 2 diabetes. This is from Wayne State University, and established a robust association between exposure to benzene, a prevalent airborne volatile organic compound, and insulin resistance in humans across all ages. “In this study, we exposed mice to benzene to see how it affects their blood glucose levels and energy expenditure,” she explained. “Our research revealed that within seven days of exposure, they developed high blood glucose insulin levels.” https://today.wayne.edu/medicine/news/2025/01/23/study-links-air-pollution-exposure-to-type-2-diabetes-susceptibility-65321 XX Adults with overweight or obesity and type 2 diabetes who are given the sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor drug dapagliflozin alongside moderate calorie restriction achieve much higher rates of remission compared with calorie restriction alone. The researchers say this study provides a practical strategy to achieve remission for patients with early type 2 diabetes. As well as helping to lower blood sugar levels, SGLT-2 inhibitors can also lead to weight loss, but their effect alongside calorie restriction on diabetes remission has not yet been investigated in a randomised controlled trial. To address this, researchers carried out a trial involving 328 patients with type 2 diabetes of less than six years' duration at 16 centres in mainland China from 12 June 2020 to 31 January 2023. Participants were aged 20-70 years with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 and were not taking any anti-diabetic medication other than metformin. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20250123/Dapagliflozin-and-calorie-restriction-show-higher-remission-rates-in-type-2-diabetes.aspx XX Beta Bionics has set the terms for its plan to go public, with a goal of raising at least $114 million to support its artificial pancreas system for people with Type 1 diabetes. That's as we're recroding, it's likely they will have begun trading on the NASDAQ by now.. the ticker is BBNX. Beta Bionics' iLet system was first cleared by the FDA for people ages six and up with Type 1 diabetes in May 2023. The Fierce Medtech Fierce 15 winner has since expanded its blood sugar sensor compatibility to include Abbott's FreeStyle Libre and Dexcom's G6 and G7 platforms. The company also said it plans to pursue new clinical studies and an FDA clearance that would enable the iLet's use among people with Type 2 diabetes. The ultmite goal is to have a dual-chambered pump with both insulin and glucagon.. but I didn't find anything about that in the articles about this IPO.. I followed up with Beta Bionics and they told me that the dual chambered pump is still very much the goal. Not sure why most of the publications left that out.. but good to hear. https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/artificial-pancreas-maker-beta-bionics-aims-raise-120m-nasdaq-ipo XX Large new study estimates the size of the current US population with type 1 diabetes and project growth over the next ten years. They say about 2 million live with type 1.. about 1.79 million adults and 290-thousand children. Growth in the ten years is predicted to be about 10% https://jheor.org/article/124604 XX The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) teams up with Xeris Pharmaceuticals® makers of Gvoke – ready to use emergency glucagon. It is estimated that up to 46% of people with type 1 diabetes and 21% of those with type 2 diabetes using insulin experience at least one severe hypoglycemia event each year.2 The ADA, with support from Xeris, seeks to rectify the low rates of appropriate glucagon prescriptions by developing education materials and training resources for health care professionals and people living with diabetes, as well as through a national awareness campaign to educate people on who is at risk for severe hypoglycemia and should have glucagon, preferably ready-to-use, as a safety net. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-american-diabetes-association-and-xeris-pharmaceuticals-announce-national-collaboration-to-provide-life-saving-hypoglycemia-education-and-awareness-302355703.html XX XX Wearing a CGM makes pharmacy students better at counseling patients. New study randomly assigned students to wear a CGM during lab sessions.. those who did had a higher average counseling score during the encounter with a patient and a higher overall confidence score. There was also a statistically significant positive correlation between average confidence and average empathy, and empathy and counseling performance. https://www.drugtopics.com/view/hands-on-cgm-training-helps-student-pharmacists-prepare-for-career XX Mark Andrews Bills Mafia Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews received a host of negative attention after flubbing a potential game-tying two-point conversion in Sunday night's loss to the Buffalo Bills. In the face of the online rage, Bills Mafia is again showing some support. Bills fan Nicholas Howard kicked off a GoFundMe to back Breakthrough T1D, a global Type 1 diabetes research organization that Andrews has supported. "As many of you know, Ravens TE wasn't able to catch the game-tying 2-point conversion and upset Ravens fans," Howard wrote. "On top of that, the TE has been receiving death threats and nasty comments after his performance last night. We want Bills Mafia to donate to Marks charity for [Type 1] diabetes." As of Wednesday morning, the fund raised more than $50,000 for the charity. Related Links Lamar Jackson, Ravens bemoan missed opportunities in loss to Bills, defend Mark Andrews Ravens WR Zay Flowers: Missing 2024 playoff run due to injury 'took a little toll on me' Biggest winners and losers from Sunday's Divisional Round NFL playoff games The Ravens thanked Bills fans for supporting Andrews. "Shout out to Bills Mafia for showing support to our guy Mark Andrews and donating to the [BreakthroughT1D] organization, which works towards curing and improving the lives of those dealing with Type 1 diabetes," the club posted. Andrews was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a child, an autoimmune disease for which there is currently no cure. He's one of several NFL players diagnosed with Type 1 -- Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray is another. "Breakthrough T1D [formerly JDRF] greatly appreciates the generosity of the Buffalo Bills community and the many fans who were compelled to donate after Sunday's game," the organization said in a statement to ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg. "These donations will support research and advocacy on behalf of the 1.6 million Americans who, like Mark Andrews, live with type 1 diabetes." It's not the first time that Bills fans have donated to the cause of a non-Buffalo player. Back in January 2018, Buffalo fans famously donated to the charity of former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton after his win over Baltimore helped Buffalo make its first playoff appearance in nearly two decades. Over and over again, Bills Mafia has shown it will support a good cause when some spew hate. https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-fans-supporting-ravens-te-mark-andrews-after-drop-by-donating-to-type-1-diabetes-research
Amari Cooper is set to make his Bills debut and the team looks to be getting Ed Oliver and James Cook back. Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to preview Sunday's matchup against the Titans. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
The Tennessee Titans suffered a home loss on Sunday afternoon versus the Indianapolis Colts. Parker Kelley fills in for TD this week to break it all down. Forever a Titan Chris Sanders starts Run TMC to discuss Calvin Ridley, the team's defensive stuggles, and more. To wrap up, ESPN NFL Nation Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg previews the Titans road matchup with the Buffalo Bills this upcoming Sunday.
Two of our favorite Bills Insiders join us for Hour 2 of today's Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia. ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg stops by to share her observations on the team at this camp stage, including the Bills not handing out #23 almost as if they're holding the number for Michah Hyde. Next, News 8 Sports Director Thad Brown lets us know what he'll be watching for when the Bills begin their preseason campaign in Orchard Park Saturday against the Bears. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
With the Bills thin at safety is it fair to believe that a Michah Hyde return is imminent? We discuss the injuries at the position and other notable camp battles with ESPN NFL Nation's Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg in The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Spectrum News 1's Andy Young and special guest, ESPN Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg, give their thoughts on the Buffalo Bills draft strategies, players to watch for, and more.
The 2024 NFL Draft is just two days away and the Bills' need for a wide receiver persists. The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia brings in fellow Bills beat writers, Matt Parrino of Syracuse.com and ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg, to go over all the last minute strategies of what the Bills could do on Thursday and Friday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to recap a wild week in Orchard Park and discuss the team's signing of Quentin Morris and the fourth-round pick the team received via the NFL's mysterious compensatory draft pick formula. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Why are Buffalo Bills fans called “Bills Mafia?” It's a story that's become legend within Buffalo. But outside of Bills fandom, the story is less well known, even for the individuals involved with the creation of Bills Mafia themselves. Twelve years ago, Stevie Johnson dropped a potential game-winning touchdown pass in overtime, and seemingly blamed God on Twitter, in the aftermath. That moment sparked a movement among Bills fans, and inspired Bills Mafia as we know it now. So today, we revisit one of our favorite ESPN Daily investigations: hear Adam Schefter, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stevie Johnson, Ryan Clark, and more explain their roles in how a divine blunder branded the NFL's most devoted fanbase, Bills Mafia. Buffalo Bills beat reporter Alaina Getzenberg and Bills Mafia co-founder Del Reid also share the other side of Bills Mafia: the force for charity, as the community rallied around Bills safety Damar Hamlin's recovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2: Alaina Getzenberg joins the show as the Bills take on the Chargers
On today's episode of the Bill Barnwell Show, Bill is joined by ESPN writer Alaina Getzenberg to discuss why they are 'shook' by Drew Lock, concerns for the Eagles' defense, and offer their unsolicited advice for Pete Carroll. Then, they break down the downfall of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mason Rudolph starting next week, and Najee Harris' production level. Plus, they discuss the Bills being back in the playoff picture and share their realistic expectations for the remainder of the Bills' season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/23 ESPN Buffalo Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg
Hour 2 in The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia begins with Gene mentioning a conversation he had with a Sports Bar supporter, Moe, on why everyone is mad about the Bills losing to a team with a better quarterback, receivers, defense, and coach. Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN also stops by to discuss today's offensive "players-only" meeting and whether or not it should be a cause for concern heading into Monday night's home game against Denver. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to share today's Bills practice report which included plenty of injured players in the Bills secondary, lots of "complementary football" talk, and an offensive players-only meeting spearheaded by veteran running back Latavius Murray. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
The NFL is back, and Sunday's action-packed slate of games didn't disappoint: but tonight, it's time for the most anticipated matchup of Week 1: Bills at Jets on Monday Night Football. After a hype-filled offseason, we'll finally get to see if future Hall of Fame QB Aaron Rodgers can deliver hope for a playoffs-starved Jets fanbase. And for Josh Allen and the Bills - who have claimed the AFC East crown for the past three seasons - questions are swirling around how much longer their championship window remains open. So before you tune in to Joe Buck and Troy Aikman tonight, we called up ESPN NFL Nation reporters Rich Cimini and Alaina Getzenberg – who each cover the Jets and Bills, respectively – to get a sense of where these two AFC East rivals are, and what we can expect to see from them after the kickoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, it's another installment of the “Live from Imperial” series as Patrick Moran is joined by not one but two of the best Buffalo Bills beat reporters in the market: Katherine Fitzgerald (The Buffalo News) and Alaina Getzenberg (ESPN.com) for a conversation shot live from Imperial Pizza in South Buffalo. Both women head into their third season covering the Bills beat and Patrick has them talk about that experience, getting acclimated to Buffalo over the past few years, what they enjoy most about getting to Rochester for training camp and of course a little Bills talk on topics including Andy Isabella, A.J. Klein and Stefon Diggs. Patrick also asks the ladies a handful of random life questions to give fans an opportunity to know more about them, and Katherine talks in depth about her Taylor Swift concert and subsequent story for The Buffalo News she did recently. All that and much more. Be sure to follow Katherine on Twitter @kfitz134 and check out her work at The Buffalo News. Also follow Alaina on Twitter @agetzenberg and check out her work for ESPN.com. Big thank you once again to this episode's sponsor, Imperial Pizza for outstanding food and a great vibe to record the show in! ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went down on the field in the middle of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football back on January 3rd, the last thing on anybody's mind was his return to football…the number one question was if he would even survive. Now, seven months later, Hamlin has miraculously responded to both those questions with a resounding “yes.” He's been a full participant at Bills training camp, and he's slowly transitioning back to his identity as a young player trying to keep a roster spot. So today, ESPN Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg gives us the latest on Hamlin's comeback…and gauges how secure his roster spot really is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill is joined by his friend, ESPN Vikings reporter Kevin Seifert, to discuss Dalvin Cook being released and the competitive rebuild of the Vikings roster. Then, ESPN Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg joins to discuss what happened that led to tensions with Stefon Diggs and the Bills and the ramifications of the situation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, June 9th, 2023. Olive Tree Biblical Software: Discover why more than a million people use the free Olive Tree Bible App as their go-to for reading, studying, and listening to the God’s Word. Download one of many free Bibles and start taking notes, highlighting verses, and bookmarking your favorite passages. Read at your own pace, or choose from a large selection of Reading Plans, including the Bible Reading Challenge. When you are ready to go deeper into your studies, Olive Tree is right there with a large selection of study Bibles, commentaries, and other helpful study resources available for purchase. An extensive bookstore allows you to build your digital library one book at a time. Olive Tree’s sync technology lets you pick up where you left off on your tablet, pc or phone and get right to studying on another supported device. Now here's the best part – You can start with the Olive Tree Essentials Bundle for FREE. Visit www.olivetree.com/FLF and download it today! We start today’s news, with world news… https://justthenews.com/government/security/china-place-secret-base-cuba-spy-us-report China to place secret base in Cuba to spy on US: China reportedly reached an agreement with Cuba to allow them to create an electronic eavesdropping facility on the Caribbean island, which is located about 100 miles south of Florida, as tensions between Beijing and Washington have been rising dramatically over the past several months. The Cuban facility would allow Chinese intelligence officials to monitor U.S. ship traffic and to listen to electronic communications throughout the southeastern United States, according to U.S. officials with knowledge of highly classified intelligence, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. China reached an agreement in principle to pay several billion dollars to the impoverished Marxist-Leninist nation of Cuba, officials familiar with the matter also said. The Biden administration is especially concerned about the report due to Cuba's close proximity to the United States, and the fact that the eavesdropping facility could try to listen to communications from the many military bases in the southeast. U.S. intelligence indicates that the base would allow China to monitor communications ranging from satellite transmissions to emails to phone calls. This brings to mind the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when the Soviet Union attempted to extend its influence in the Western Hemisphere, as the Journal points out. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union came to the brink of nuclear war after the Soviets deployed nuclear-capable missiles to Cuba, prompting a U.S. Navy quarantine of the island." This new report comes after China sent a spy balloon across most of the continental United States in February reportedly to gather intelligence from several sensitive military sites. More U.S. states are banning or considering banning foreign farmland ownership after China bought 370 acres of land in North Dakota about 12 miles from the Grand Forks Air Force Base. According to a 2021 Agriculture Department report, China owns approximately 384,000 acres of agricultural land in the U.S. Additionally, China is placing its own police officers in New York City to target Chinese dissidents, according to the U.S. Justice Department. https://www.foxnews.com/us/canadian-wildfires-pour-smoke-us-heavy-haze-creates-martian-like-scene-new-york-city Canadian wildfires pour smoke into US, heavy haze creates Martian-like scene in NYC Canadian wildfires are continuing to pour smoke along the East Coast of the United States, including the New York City area, which Wednesday afternoon, appeared red like it was on the planet Mars. Canadian officials have reached out to other countries to help fight the more than 400 fires across the country that have displaced 20,000 people. The Canadian officials also said this is shaping up to be the nation’s worst wildfire season ever, after being sparked on drier-than-usual ground and accelerating quickly. In Quebec, more than 100 fires were burning uncontrollably Tuesday. One of the biggest concerns from the fires is the air quality. New York City is experiencing its worst air quality in recorded history, per FOX Weather’s analysis of EPA historical data, affecting millions of people. NYC officials like Mayor Eric Adams and health and emergency management officials warned residents to remain indoors as much as possible and limit their time outside. If residents must go outside, officials suggested masking up. The governor also posted an update from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation and issued another Air Quality Health Advisory tomorrow for all of New York. Because of the smoke, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all planes at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday. Delays are also expected at other area airports. Many other officials turned to Twitter regarding the fires. The mayor of Ottawa. Mark Sutcliffe, said he was very concerned about the conditions and sympathetic to those who have reduced lung capacity and asthma, and might be having difficulty today. Ottawa Public Health advised citizens to keep an eye on their health symptoms as the Air Quality Health Index continues to degrade. "If you experience symptoms such as tightness in your chest, wheezing or shortness of breath, seek medical attention," the agency said. We now turn our attention to Matt Walsh… https://www.dailywire.com/news/matt-walsh-undercover-investigation-catches-trans-health-care-providers-falsifying-patient-info-to-fast-track-sex-change-surgeries Matt Walsh Undercover Investigation Catches Trans Health Care Providers ‘Rubber-Stamping’ Sex-Change Surgeries Some of the nation’s largest transgender “health care” providers are rubber-stamping approvals for life-altering sex-change procedures — and even falsely representing health diagnoses of patients — so insurance companies will cover the medical expenses, Daily Wire host Matt Walsh revealed in a tweet thread Wednesday. In an undercover investigation, Walsh and his team discovered how easy it is to get approved for sex-change surgery when one of the host’s producers got a thumbs up for an orchiectomy — a procedure to remove testicles — after just a 22-minute virtual appointment with Plume, the largest transgender health care provider in the U.S. Walsh’s producer Gregg Re got scheduled for a video call with Plume after providing a fake name on an intake form. Re made it clear that he had not been experiencing gender dysphoria for six months or more, he mispronounced the name of the surgery he wanted, and he said he didn’t know what effect the surgery would have on him. Yet, Plume’s nurse practitioner told Re “she wanted to write the most ‘solid’ letter possible to justify surgery,” Walsh explained. Three days later, Plume sent a letter to Re, who said his name was “Chelsea Bussey,” saying Re was experiencing “significant, ongoing gender dysphoria” — despite “Bussey” stating unequivocally that this was not the case — and recommending “Chelsea” for testicle removal. Walsh said that in a text message to Re, Plume explained that the letters of recommendation are sent using a template based on standards provided by the radical World Professional Association for Transgender Health, also known as WPATH. Plume sells letters of recommendation for $150 to those seeking transgender surgeries. Now I’m about to play a brief audio clip for you guys… Gregg also tells Plume’s nurse practitioner that his father has been prescribing him hormones for years. The nurse doesn’t question this in any way. Instead, she says that arrangement is “perfect.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496338035367937 - Play Video Folx, another popular transgender telehealth service, also approves patients for sex-change procedures even if they are not diagnosed with “gender dysphoria,” according to Walsh. “Folx, which provides letters authorizing surgeries for a nominal fee, goes on to admit that ‘it’s quite possible’ patients will receive a letter indicating a gender dysphoria diagnosis, even though they ‘really do not have dysphoria,’” Walsh noted. “We reached out to Folx about this. A staff member confirmed that a ‘diagnosis’ of gender dysphoria — with the word ‘diagnosis’ in scare quotes — is a ‘requirement’ for insurance purposes, even if it ‘doesn’t apply.’” Ari Groner, a licensed clinical social worker who educates doctors on “trans healthcare,” openly admitted in a video that those seeking transgender surgeries can easily get letters of recommendation. https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496309535072257 - Play Video Groner tells her audience to treat the letters as a “persuasive essay," and to green-light even suicidal patients. https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496312433336324 - Play Video Walsh and his team dug deeper into how Plume and Folx have expanded across the U.S. with Plume reaching people in 41 states and Folx present in 47 states. “The answer is that there’s big money behind this,” Walsh said. “Plume and Folx raised more than $45 million last year. [Craft Ventures] just led Plume’s $14 million fundraising round. Is [Craft general partner David Sacks] aware this is going on?” With Plume and Folx operating in most of the U.S., The Daily Wire host asked if medical insurance companies were aware that the transgender medical providers were sending letters of recommendation “based on obviously false information.” Walsh concluded his thread by arguing that his investigation revealed yet another dark secret in the “corrupt and fraudulent” transgender medical industry. Moving on… The White House may have a back up plan if SCOTUS strikes down Student Loan giveaways. https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/08/white-house-plots-backup-plan-scotus-student-debt-cancellation-overturn-biden/ White House Quietly Prepares Backup Plan If SCOTUS Strikes Down Student Loan Giveaway The Biden administration is quietly preparing for the possibility that the Supreme Court will strike down its controversial student loan forgiveness plan later in June, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The White House’s public position is that it expects the court to uphold the debt cancellation package, but several administration officials have conveyed private doubts about its prospects of survival upon review, according to the report. Behind the scenes, administration officials are exploring various legal and communications strategies to pursue in the event that the Supreme Court eventually overturns the signature Biden policy, according to the report. As you might recall, the federal student debt cancellation plan allows for millions of individual borrowers to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt as currently constructed. The court’s majority signaled its critical attitude of the sweeping policy action in oral arguments in February 2023, according to the report. Observers anticipate that the Supreme Court will issue a ruling on the debt cancellation plan later in June 2023. Biden administration officials privately have discussed more precisely targeted policy alternatives to the current plan, according to the report. However, it is unlikely the president and his staff will be keen to engage in another similar protracted legal battle should the administration opt to try a different legal approach to widespread student debt cancellation, according to the report. These preparations come on the heels of the bipartisan debt-ceiling negotiations, a condition of which included the resumption of student loan payments by Aug. 29 of this year. After that date, the administration is planning to establish a three-month grace period for borrowers who miss payments so that they will not immediately be considered delinquent to the detriment of their personal credit, according to the WSJ report. Administration officials have informed companies that process the affected loan payments of the plan for the grace period, but have not yet received other guidelines from the Department of Education (DOE) which were supposed to have been delivered in April, according to the WSJ report. The DOE is also considering options to work around a prospective Supreme Court slap down, seeking to expand targeted debt cancellation already available to disabled borrowers and public servants, according to the WSJ report. Additionally, the White House is making plans to highlight its proposed alterations to income-based payment options which the administration is to finalize by year’s end. And before we go today….. It’s time for my favorite topic, sports!!! https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/06/06/damar-hamlin-practices-with-bills-for-first-time-since-suffering-cardiac-arrest-on-monday-night-football/ Damar Hamlin Practices with Bills for First Time Since Suffering Cardiac Arrest on Monday Night Football Bills safety Damar Hamlin is on the field and practicing with his teammates for the first time since suffering cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game less than six months ago. The practice was not without difficulty for Hamlin, however. At one point, he was slow getting up after a play and had to be evaluated by team trainers who seemed to focus on his right arm and shoulder, Alaina Getzenberg reports. Hamlin’s presence is not a complete surprise. He was cleared to resume football activities in April. Though, his full participation with a helmet may have come as a bit of a surprise to his head coach Sean McDermott. Before practice on Tuesday, McDermott said the team was “going to continue to take it one day at a time and just support Damar in every way possible.” He further said that Hamlin wasn’t practicing but was “in the building working.” Well, as seen in the video, he did much more than stay in the building. Hamlin was cleared to return by multiple specialists in and out of the NFL. Hamlin is entering his third season with Buffalo.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, June 9th, 2023. Olive Tree Biblical Software: Discover why more than a million people use the free Olive Tree Bible App as their go-to for reading, studying, and listening to the God’s Word. Download one of many free Bibles and start taking notes, highlighting verses, and bookmarking your favorite passages. Read at your own pace, or choose from a large selection of Reading Plans, including the Bible Reading Challenge. When you are ready to go deeper into your studies, Olive Tree is right there with a large selection of study Bibles, commentaries, and other helpful study resources available for purchase. An extensive bookstore allows you to build your digital library one book at a time. Olive Tree’s sync technology lets you pick up where you left off on your tablet, pc or phone and get right to studying on another supported device. Now here's the best part – You can start with the Olive Tree Essentials Bundle for FREE. Visit www.olivetree.com/FLF and download it today! We start today’s news, with world news… https://justthenews.com/government/security/china-place-secret-base-cuba-spy-us-report China to place secret base in Cuba to spy on US: China reportedly reached an agreement with Cuba to allow them to create an electronic eavesdropping facility on the Caribbean island, which is located about 100 miles south of Florida, as tensions between Beijing and Washington have been rising dramatically over the past several months. The Cuban facility would allow Chinese intelligence officials to monitor U.S. ship traffic and to listen to electronic communications throughout the southeastern United States, according to U.S. officials with knowledge of highly classified intelligence, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. China reached an agreement in principle to pay several billion dollars to the impoverished Marxist-Leninist nation of Cuba, officials familiar with the matter also said. The Biden administration is especially concerned about the report due to Cuba's close proximity to the United States, and the fact that the eavesdropping facility could try to listen to communications from the many military bases in the southeast. U.S. intelligence indicates that the base would allow China to monitor communications ranging from satellite transmissions to emails to phone calls. This brings to mind the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when the Soviet Union attempted to extend its influence in the Western Hemisphere, as the Journal points out. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union came to the brink of nuclear war after the Soviets deployed nuclear-capable missiles to Cuba, prompting a U.S. Navy quarantine of the island." This new report comes after China sent a spy balloon across most of the continental United States in February reportedly to gather intelligence from several sensitive military sites. More U.S. states are banning or considering banning foreign farmland ownership after China bought 370 acres of land in North Dakota about 12 miles from the Grand Forks Air Force Base. According to a 2021 Agriculture Department report, China owns approximately 384,000 acres of agricultural land in the U.S. Additionally, China is placing its own police officers in New York City to target Chinese dissidents, according to the U.S. Justice Department. https://www.foxnews.com/us/canadian-wildfires-pour-smoke-us-heavy-haze-creates-martian-like-scene-new-york-city Canadian wildfires pour smoke into US, heavy haze creates Martian-like scene in NYC Canadian wildfires are continuing to pour smoke along the East Coast of the United States, including the New York City area, which Wednesday afternoon, appeared red like it was on the planet Mars. Canadian officials have reached out to other countries to help fight the more than 400 fires across the country that have displaced 20,000 people. The Canadian officials also said this is shaping up to be the nation’s worst wildfire season ever, after being sparked on drier-than-usual ground and accelerating quickly. In Quebec, more than 100 fires were burning uncontrollably Tuesday. One of the biggest concerns from the fires is the air quality. New York City is experiencing its worst air quality in recorded history, per FOX Weather’s analysis of EPA historical data, affecting millions of people. NYC officials like Mayor Eric Adams and health and emergency management officials warned residents to remain indoors as much as possible and limit their time outside. If residents must go outside, officials suggested masking up. The governor also posted an update from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation and issued another Air Quality Health Advisory tomorrow for all of New York. Because of the smoke, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all planes at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday. Delays are also expected at other area airports. Many other officials turned to Twitter regarding the fires. The mayor of Ottawa. Mark Sutcliffe, said he was very concerned about the conditions and sympathetic to those who have reduced lung capacity and asthma, and might be having difficulty today. Ottawa Public Health advised citizens to keep an eye on their health symptoms as the Air Quality Health Index continues to degrade. "If you experience symptoms such as tightness in your chest, wheezing or shortness of breath, seek medical attention," the agency said. We now turn our attention to Matt Walsh… https://www.dailywire.com/news/matt-walsh-undercover-investigation-catches-trans-health-care-providers-falsifying-patient-info-to-fast-track-sex-change-surgeries Matt Walsh Undercover Investigation Catches Trans Health Care Providers ‘Rubber-Stamping’ Sex-Change Surgeries Some of the nation’s largest transgender “health care” providers are rubber-stamping approvals for life-altering sex-change procedures — and even falsely representing health diagnoses of patients — so insurance companies will cover the medical expenses, Daily Wire host Matt Walsh revealed in a tweet thread Wednesday. In an undercover investigation, Walsh and his team discovered how easy it is to get approved for sex-change surgery when one of the host’s producers got a thumbs up for an orchiectomy — a procedure to remove testicles — after just a 22-minute virtual appointment with Plume, the largest transgender health care provider in the U.S. Walsh’s producer Gregg Re got scheduled for a video call with Plume after providing a fake name on an intake form. Re made it clear that he had not been experiencing gender dysphoria for six months or more, he mispronounced the name of the surgery he wanted, and he said he didn’t know what effect the surgery would have on him. Yet, Plume’s nurse practitioner told Re “she wanted to write the most ‘solid’ letter possible to justify surgery,” Walsh explained. Three days later, Plume sent a letter to Re, who said his name was “Chelsea Bussey,” saying Re was experiencing “significant, ongoing gender dysphoria” — despite “Bussey” stating unequivocally that this was not the case — and recommending “Chelsea” for testicle removal. Walsh said that in a text message to Re, Plume explained that the letters of recommendation are sent using a template based on standards provided by the radical World Professional Association for Transgender Health, also known as WPATH. Plume sells letters of recommendation for $150 to those seeking transgender surgeries. Now I’m about to play a brief audio clip for you guys… Gregg also tells Plume’s nurse practitioner that his father has been prescribing him hormones for years. The nurse doesn’t question this in any way. Instead, she says that arrangement is “perfect.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496338035367937 - Play Video Folx, another popular transgender telehealth service, also approves patients for sex-change procedures even if they are not diagnosed with “gender dysphoria,” according to Walsh. “Folx, which provides letters authorizing surgeries for a nominal fee, goes on to admit that ‘it’s quite possible’ patients will receive a letter indicating a gender dysphoria diagnosis, even though they ‘really do not have dysphoria,’” Walsh noted. “We reached out to Folx about this. A staff member confirmed that a ‘diagnosis’ of gender dysphoria — with the word ‘diagnosis’ in scare quotes — is a ‘requirement’ for insurance purposes, even if it ‘doesn’t apply.’” Ari Groner, a licensed clinical social worker who educates doctors on “trans healthcare,” openly admitted in a video that those seeking transgender surgeries can easily get letters of recommendation. https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496309535072257 - Play Video Groner tells her audience to treat the letters as a “persuasive essay," and to green-light even suicidal patients. https://twitter.com/i/status/1666496312433336324 - Play Video Walsh and his team dug deeper into how Plume and Folx have expanded across the U.S. with Plume reaching people in 41 states and Folx present in 47 states. “The answer is that there’s big money behind this,” Walsh said. “Plume and Folx raised more than $45 million last year. [Craft Ventures] just led Plume’s $14 million fundraising round. Is [Craft general partner David Sacks] aware this is going on?” With Plume and Folx operating in most of the U.S., The Daily Wire host asked if medical insurance companies were aware that the transgender medical providers were sending letters of recommendation “based on obviously false information.” Walsh concluded his thread by arguing that his investigation revealed yet another dark secret in the “corrupt and fraudulent” transgender medical industry. Moving on… The White House may have a back up plan if SCOTUS strikes down Student Loan giveaways. https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/08/white-house-plots-backup-plan-scotus-student-debt-cancellation-overturn-biden/ White House Quietly Prepares Backup Plan If SCOTUS Strikes Down Student Loan Giveaway The Biden administration is quietly preparing for the possibility that the Supreme Court will strike down its controversial student loan forgiveness plan later in June, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The White House’s public position is that it expects the court to uphold the debt cancellation package, but several administration officials have conveyed private doubts about its prospects of survival upon review, according to the report. Behind the scenes, administration officials are exploring various legal and communications strategies to pursue in the event that the Supreme Court eventually overturns the signature Biden policy, according to the report. As you might recall, the federal student debt cancellation plan allows for millions of individual borrowers to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt as currently constructed. The court’s majority signaled its critical attitude of the sweeping policy action in oral arguments in February 2023, according to the report. Observers anticipate that the Supreme Court will issue a ruling on the debt cancellation plan later in June 2023. Biden administration officials privately have discussed more precisely targeted policy alternatives to the current plan, according to the report. However, it is unlikely the president and his staff will be keen to engage in another similar protracted legal battle should the administration opt to try a different legal approach to widespread student debt cancellation, according to the report. These preparations come on the heels of the bipartisan debt-ceiling negotiations, a condition of which included the resumption of student loan payments by Aug. 29 of this year. After that date, the administration is planning to establish a three-month grace period for borrowers who miss payments so that they will not immediately be considered delinquent to the detriment of their personal credit, according to the WSJ report. Administration officials have informed companies that process the affected loan payments of the plan for the grace period, but have not yet received other guidelines from the Department of Education (DOE) which were supposed to have been delivered in April, according to the WSJ report. The DOE is also considering options to work around a prospective Supreme Court slap down, seeking to expand targeted debt cancellation already available to disabled borrowers and public servants, according to the WSJ report. Additionally, the White House is making plans to highlight its proposed alterations to income-based payment options which the administration is to finalize by year’s end. And before we go today….. It’s time for my favorite topic, sports!!! https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/06/06/damar-hamlin-practices-with-bills-for-first-time-since-suffering-cardiac-arrest-on-monday-night-football/ Damar Hamlin Practices with Bills for First Time Since Suffering Cardiac Arrest on Monday Night Football Bills safety Damar Hamlin is on the field and practicing with his teammates for the first time since suffering cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game less than six months ago. The practice was not without difficulty for Hamlin, however. At one point, he was slow getting up after a play and had to be evaluated by team trainers who seemed to focus on his right arm and shoulder, Alaina Getzenberg reports. Hamlin’s presence is not a complete surprise. He was cleared to resume football activities in April. Though, his full participation with a helmet may have come as a bit of a surprise to his head coach Sean McDermott. Before practice on Tuesday, McDermott said the team was “going to continue to take it one day at a time and just support Damar in every way possible.” He further said that Hamlin wasn’t practicing but was “in the building working.” Well, as seen in the video, he did much more than stay in the building. Hamlin was cleared to return by multiple specialists in and out of the NFL. Hamlin is entering his third season with Buffalo.
Alaina Getzenberg. covering the Bills for ESPN, stops by The Sports Bar to share her findings from the NFL Scouting Combine and update us on the latest off-season storylines surrounding the team. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Why are Buffalo Bills fans called “Bills Mafia?” It's a story that's become legend within Buffalo. But outside of Bills fandom, the story is less well known, even for the individuals involved with the creation of Bills Mafia themselves. Twelve years ago, Stevie Johnson dropped a potential game-winning touchdown pass in overtime, and seemingly blamed God on Twitter, in the aftermath. That moment sparked a movement among Bills fans, and inspired Bills Mafia as we know it now. So today, ESPN Daily investigates: hear Adam Schefter, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stevie Johnson, Ryan Clark, and more explain their roles in how a divine blunder branded the NFL's most devoted fanbase, Bills Mafia. Buffalo Bills beat reporter Alaina Getzenberg and Bills Mafia co-founder Del Reid also share the other side of Bills Mafia: the force for charity, as the community rallies around Bills safety Damar Hamlin's recovery. To help ensure you didn't miss any of our best stories from the past year, we've collected our favorite episodes of 2022 into one playlist. We think you'll love every episode on there, so check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why are Buffalo Bills fans called “Bills Mafia?” It's a story that's become legend within Buffalo. But outside of Bills fandom, the story is less well known, even for the individuals involved with the creation of Bills Mafia themselves. Twelve years ago, Stevie Johnson dropped a potential game-winning touchdown pass in overtime, and seemingly blamed God on Twitter, in the aftermath. That moment sparked a movement among Bills fans, and inspired Bills Mafia as we know it now. So today, ESPN Daily investigates: hear Adam Schefter, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stevie Johnson, Ryan Clark, and more explain their roles in how a divine blunder branded the NFL's most devoted fanbase, Bills Mafia. Buffalo Bills beat reporter Alaina Getzenberg and Bills Mafia co-founder Del Reid also share the other side of Bills Mafia: the force for charity, as the community rallies around Bills safety Damar Hamlin's recovery. To help ensure you didn't miss any of our best stories from the past year, we've collected our favorite episodes of 2022 into one playlist. We think you'll love every episode on there, so check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3: ESPN's Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg joins the show on Bills Dolphins rematch
Alaina Getzenberg, covering the Bills for ESPN's NFL Nation, joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to recap a busy week in Orchard Park including a visit from Odell Beckham Jr., a season-ending injury for Von Miller, and injuries to Matt Milano and Dion Dawkins that we'll monitor up until kickoff. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
In today's episode, Turron recaps the Titans loss to the New York Giants. Forever a Titan Chris Sanders comes on the show to talk about the play calling and Todd Downing from the Giants game. ESPN NFL Reporter Alaina Getzenberg for the Buffalo Bills previews the prime time Monday night match-up.
Week 1 is finally here and Gilberto, Victor and ESPN Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg have you covered with a preview episode of the Rams' season opener against the Buffalo Bills. They will provide you with all the latest notes and key matchups about this Thursday night showdown in L.A.Subscribe to House of Horns on YouTube, Spotify and Apple PodcastsFOLLOW THE COMPAS ON SOCIAL Instagram: @compasonthebeatTwitter: @CompasOTB Twitter: @gmanzano24Twitter: @realframirez
Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot
This is a special "SHOUT!" podcast series featuring conversations from the dorm rooms at St. John Fisher University. We have you covered with all of the action on the field for camp, but what about what it's like to cover camp from the reporter's perspective. In this series, Matt Parrino sits down with several Bills beat reporters to discuss how they've handled it all, what's stood out, what it's been like to be back in the dorms, and so much more. In this episode, Matt chats with Alaina Getzenberg from ESPN. Sign up for the NYUP Bills newsletter! Don't miss all the Bills coverage. Head over to www.Syracuse.com/newsletters to start getting your Bills stories and the podcast delivered right to your inbox. SHOUT!" Buffalo Bills football podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow @MattParrino (https://twitter.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://twitter.com/RyanTalbotBills) on Twitter Find our Bills coverage wherever you like to consume social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalobill... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalobills... Twitter: https://twitter.com/billsupdate For all your Bills coverage head to https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffal... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More on Deshaun Watson and if the Browns should trade for Jimmy G. Jeff Darlington joins to talk about the Deshaun Watson suspension. Why is everyone trying to convince themselves that Patrick Mahomes isn't the best QB in the NFL? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk about the Bills' hype and Josh Allen fighting his teammates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More on Deshaun Watson and if the Browns should trade for Jimmy G. Jeff Darlington joins to talk about the Deshaun Watson suspension. Why is everyone trying to convince themselves that Patrick Mahomes isn't the best QB in the NFL? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk about the Bills' hype and Josh Allen fighting his teammates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More on Deshaun Watson and if the Browns should trade for Jimmy G. Jeff Darlington joins to talk about the Deshaun Watson suspension. Why is everyone trying to convince themselves that Patrick Mahomes isn't the best QB in the NFL? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk about the Bills' hype and Josh Allen fighting his teammates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More on Deshaun Watson and if the Browns should trade for Jimmy G. Jeff Darlington joins to talk about the Deshaun Watson suspension. Why is everyone trying to convince themselves that Patrick Mahomes isn't the best QB in the NFL? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk about the Bills' hype and Josh Allen fighting his teammates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More on Deshaun Watson and if the Browns should trade for Jimmy G. Jeff Darlington joins to talk about the Deshaun Watson suspension. Why is everyone trying to convince themselves that Patrick Mahomes isn't the best QB in the NFL? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk about the Bills' hype and Josh Allen fighting his teammates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to preview Bills camp and share the storylines and position battles she'll be paying closest attention to. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows,
Hour 3: ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg joins the show to talk training camp!
ESPN NFL Nation Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to share her thoughts on the conclusion of the team's offseason program and preview training camp battles. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
On this episode of Talking Buffalo Podcast, Patrick Moran is joined by ESPN Buffalo Bills beat reporter Alaina Getzenberg for a fun conversation about her life and career. Alaina talks about growing up originally in Pittsburgh before moving to Maryland and is quite candid about not knowing she wanted to be a writer before going to college. In fact, it wasn't until her time at Cal-Berkeley where she joined the school newspaper and it became a game-changer for her. She discusses living in several places before landing at the Charlotte Observer in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2019 and ultimately in Buffalo covering the Bills for ESPN. She also talks about being a difficult decision in some ways, and an even more difficult task as he joined the Buffalo beat literally just days before the season began. They also discuss her feelings about living in Buffalo so far, social media, her colleagues on the beat and several other topics, including a “Fun Fact Finale” designed to give fans an opportunity to learn a lot more about her beyond just the great work she's doing with ESPN. Be sure to follow Alaina on Twitter for all her excellent Bills coverage as well as general thoughts and insight @AGetzenberg. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bills have locked down Stefon Diggs, signing the WR to a 4-year, $104 million contract extension. Joe Buscaglia and ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg discuss the deal, the importance of getting it done now and how Buffalo has looked to eliminate distractions this offseason. Plus, what direction will Brandon Beane go in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft? They share potential positions they believe could be addressed early in the draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to discuss a timeline for the Bills to extend Stefon Diggs and how the offensive line could shake out if Ryan Bates leaves as a restricted free agent. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Spain responds to Bulls shade from Jorge Sedano and Frank Isola and she and Fitz talk MIL/MEM and LAL/IND. Plus, which NFL team needs a W most this weekend? Alaina Getzenberg joins to talk Bills, Tom Krasniqi on the Bucs, Tony Pike chats Bengals and two FLAMING HOT Brady takes. And Spain and Fitz talk about the $490 million University of Michigan settlement.
01-08 Nate is joined by Alaina Getzenberg and Connor Rogers.
The Atlanta Falcons (as of Wednesday night) have 12 players on COVID-19 reserve. We break down what that means for the immediate future and perhaps Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. Plus, we talk with Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN about Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs and the Bills. And lastly, a conversation about a colleague gone too soon, Jeff Dickerson, and how you can support his 11-year-old son, Parker, through this GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/kswtf-parkers-fund See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune-in as we preview Monday Night's Patriots - Bills game with all the late breaking news, inactives analysis, predictions and more. Alaina Getzenberg, Bills Reporter for ESPN is our call-in guest.
Spain solo for the first hour talking the Lions' first win & a huge MNF game, plus Bill Barnwell on the NFL weekend and Mike Reiss & Alaina Getzenberg on the big Pats & Bills Monday match-up. Quickies covers Paige Bueckers' injury, WNBA coaching moves, Medina Spirit's death and more. Jason Fitz joins for the second hour to talk college football playoffs, the radio duo's secret wedding (according to the internet), Good Take/Hot Take, Gardner "Goose" Minshew, Jason Spain & more!
The Jacksonville Jaguars shock the Buffalo Bills in arguably biggest upset of the NFL season so far. ESPN Buffalo Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg @agetzenberg joins the show to discuss what went wrong for the Bills. Did the Bills Offensive Line collapse? Was it the Play calling? Or did Josh Allen's turnovers allow Jacksonville to shock the Buffalo Bills. Tune in to find out. #Joshallen #Buffalobills
ESPN NFL Nation Buffalo Bills reporter Alaina Getzenberg joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to recap today's practice and injury report, plus a preview of Sunday's game against Miami. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you get your shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Talking with TD: Turron recapts the Titans win over the Jaguars, previews the Bills game with Chris Sanders and ESPN Bills Reporter Alaina Getzenberg and more!
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Mac and Bone discusses the latest around the Panthers with Alaina Getzenberg, listen and react to some of the sounds of the Panthers from the weekend and talk Tar Heel football expectations for 2021 with Deems May. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alaina Getzenberg, Panthers beat writer for the Charlotte Observer stops by to talk to the guys about the latest with the Panthers following the conclusion of the preseason and answers some important questions about the backup quarterback and kicker positions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lindsay continues previewing the teams about which she has the most questions. This week, The Athletic's Jeff Howe discusses the Patriots, and specifically focuses on the QB questions. We know the defense is going to be elite, but with the offensive weapons New England added this offseason, they should be poised for a step forward. But who will lead that unit? Veteran Cam Newton seemed the most obvious, but a COVID absence has opened the door for rookie Mac Jones. Then, Alaina Getzenberg, who covers the Panthers for the Charlotte Observer, breaks down another team with serious QB issues. No one knows what to expect from Sam Darnold and he hasn't exactly squashed any doubts this summer. They also talk about a potential laden defense, a deep WR room and iffy offensive line play. All of that, plus much more.
Mac and Bone go in-depth on Panthers camp with Alaina Getzenburg, reveal their 'What the Bleep?' stories of the week and give their observations about where the Hornets are after the start to the offseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys welcome Alaina Getzenberg, Panthers beat writer for the Charlotte Observer, to 'Homer Hill' to talk about her biggest takeaways from camp so far and how the offensive line, primarily the tackle rotations will be something to watch in Indy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alaina Getzenberg of The Charlotte Observer gives an update on what happened in Spartanburg this week with the Panthers. Embed from Getty Images
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Charlotte Observer Panthers Beat Reporter Alaina Getzenberg joined Julian Council to preview the Panthers 2021 season as they prepare to head to training camp at Wofford College. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlotte Observer Panthers Beat Reporter Alaina Getzenberg joined Julian Council to preview the Panthers 2021 season as they prepare to head to training camp at Wofford College.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlotte Observer Panthers Beat Reporter Alaina Getzenberg joined Julian Council to preview the Panthers 2021 season as they prepare to head to training camp at Wofford College. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4 was headlined by guest Alaina Getzenberg. Taylor Moton's contract drove the conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alaina Getzenberg, from the Charlotte Observer, joins Kyle to discuss the Panthers recent organized team activities, overreacting to minicamp, and trying to figure out the best five starters across the offensive line for the Panthers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Tobacco Road Sports Radio's Desmond Johnson.Excerpts from "Franchise Players" include an interview with Charlotte Observer Panthers beat writer Alaina Getzenberg from Panthers minicamp. Plus Bleav in Bears host Joey Christopolous and Bleav in Falcons host Will McFadden join in for a NFL Roundtable discussion on the hottest topics in the league this week.
On this week's episode of Panthers Tracks, reporters Jonathan M. Alexander and Alaina Getzenberg discuss the Panthers 2021 draft picks, and what to make of those moves. For background reading: + What the Panthers’ depth chart looks like after the draft: New starters, more weapons + Jaycee Horn traded football in the suburbs for inner-city Atlanta. He’s tough by choice + Panthers NFL draft updates: Carolina ties franchise high with 11 players selected Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Panthers Tracks, Jonathan M. Alexander and Alaina Getzenberg are joined by Observer columnist Scott Fowler to discuss the 2021 NFL draft and how the Panthers will approach the first round. They also discuss who they would pick in the first round. For background reading: Panthers’ 1st draft with a new GM. What 3 changes to expect without Marty Hurney Final Carolina Panthers mock draft What positions the Panthers need to address in the draft and how they can do it Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of Panthers Tracks Podcast, reporters Jonathan M. Alexander and Alaina Getzenberg go more in-depth about the the Panthers’ trade for Sam Darnold and why it occurred. They discuss what it means for the Panthers’ going forward, how they’ll approach the 2021 NFL draft, and what’s next for Teddy Bridgewater. For background reading: Carolina Panthers trade for Jets quarterback Sam Darnold How the Sam Darnold trade affects the Panthers' approach to the 2021 NFL draft What went wrong for Teddy Bridgewater and the Panthers, and what's next for the QB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of The Drive Josh talks to Alaina Getzenberg from the Senior Bowl on Jamie Newman, Bdaht defends his Unofficial title of UNC's mascot and Grahmmer School.
Mike Pritchard and James Salinas preview Thursday Night Football and discuss a few player props for the contest. Plus, Alaina Getzenberg provides an update on Panthers before kickoff, and the guys analyze Week 8 matchups with teams coming off a bye. VSiN Hosts: Mike Pritchard, James Salinas Guest: Alaina Getzenberg, Panthers Beat Writer @ Charlotte Observer Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com