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Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor dedicate the episode to attacking the ongoing government shutdown, which they consistently label the "Democrat shutdown," now on its 29th day. They feature several Fox News audio clips (Tivo) of Republican leaders, including Senator John Thune and Senator Mark Wayne Mullen, slamming Democrats for using the suffering of American families—specifically SNAP and WIC recipients, and unpaid federal workers—as "leverage" for political gain. The hosts and their guests argue that the Democrats could end the shutdown immediately by passing a clean Continuing Resolution (CR) which they had previously voted for, but refuse to do so to force concessions like providing health care to illegal immigrants and restoring "pork" funding. The episode also touches on President Trump's successful foreign deals and local sports news. Standout Moments: The "Democrat Shutdown" Attack: Senator John Thune delivers a "fiery speech" where he details how the shutdown has hurt real people and notes that Republicans have voted 13 times to fund programs like SNAP, but Democrats have voted no to keep the government closed for leverage. (6:41) The Pork Problem: Senator Mark Wayne Mullen and JD Vance argue that Democrats are holding up the government to force the inclusion of $$1.5$ trillion in funding for waste, fraud, abuse, and health care for illegal immigrants into the reopening bill. (11:24) Democrat Poll Numbers Are Hurting: Fox News analysts discuss polling data showing that the shutdown is hurting Democrats, with the Republican Congress's net approval rating up 12 points with its base and 8 points among Independents. (15:58) New York's SNAP Share: It's revealed that almost 10% of the country's SNAP benefits—nearly $$700$ million of $$8$ billion a month—goes to New York, highlighting the state's significant stake in the funding fight. (16:16) Trump's Trade Successes: The host notes that President Trump was successful in meetings in South Korea and China, with China planning to buy a "ton of soybeans," hopefully emptying farmer's bins. (2:23) World Series Update: Toronto beats the Dodgers 6-1, taking a 3-2 lead in the World Series, with the host enthusiastically pulling for the Dodgers to lose. (4:12) Deer Season is Coming: Outdoors expert Steve Carney shares an incredible story of a large doe returning to his decoy after his first arrow shot hit the window of his ground blind, and gives an update on the upcoming North Dakota and Minnesota rifle openers. (18:24)
Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor check in from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the Need to Know Morning Show. The show is packed with political commentary and local news. Topics include the continuing government shutdown and the Democrats' resistance to reopening it, with clips from a "radical" CNN Town Hall featuring AOC and Bernie Sanders. The hosts and their guest, Speaker Johnson, mock AOC's arguments and discuss the rise of Marxist ideology within the Democratic Party. They focus on New York City mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani, whose socialist platform promising "free stuff" like rent freezes and free buses is criticized as an impractical "wolf in sheep's clothing". A bizarre national news story about an illegal immigrant from Montenegro who worked as a police officer in Illinois for a decade sparks a debate on border security, background checks, and the need for legal immigration paths for people seeking a better life. A caller shares a personal story of losing a good employee due to similar immigration issues. In sports, James McCarty gives updates on the Vikings vs. Eagles game, with Carson Wentz expected to start, and highlights the Sioux vs. Gophers hockey rivalry. The show also features Bridgette Readel for an Ag Update (including a celebration of Porktober and a look at China's pork production cutbacks) , and Quincy from Cars Tree Service offers advice on preparing trees for winter. Finally, Greg Jarrett provides legal analysis on the indictment of John Bolton. Standout Moments (Approximate Timestamps): 0:01: Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor describe the annoyance of scanning radio stations only to hear the same two songs on different channels 0:09: The unbelievable story breaks: an illegal alien from Montenegro who overstayed his visa became a police officer in Illinois and was carrying a firearm for a decade. 0:15: A caller shares his frustration after losing a good employee who was sent back to the Middle East due to not having the correct legal status. 0:22: A caller details the rule in Cancun, Mexico, that a hospital requires over $10,000 cash upfront for treatment before they'll even look at you, highlighting the need for travel insurance. 0:33: In a clip from the CNN Town Hall, AOC is mocked for her childlike, demanding approach to the government shutdown, with Speaker Johnson responding, "bless her heart". 0:45: The hosts and Speaker Johnson criticize NYC mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani's socialist "free stuff" promises, which…
Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor kick off the show on a chilly October morning, celebrating hump day and the end of the Asian lady beetle invasion. The main topic of discussion is the government shutdown, with Flynn dedicating the opening song to Pam Bondi for her performance against "foes" like Adam Schiff and Dick Durbin. The hosts express frustration with the shutdown, arguing that Democrats are playing a losing hand and are out of touch with the public. Later in the show, Kevin and Alex are joined by Ag Director Bridgette Readel to discuss peanuts and the unexpected difficulties farmers face with Canadian tariffs on steel parts. Don Kinzler, a gardening expert, makes his final appearance of the season, offering tips on preparing lawns and gardens for winter, including deep watering, protecting certain plants from rabbits, and the best time for dormant seeding. The show also touches on local sports, the gold market, and various pop culture headlines, like P. Diddy's request to serve his sentence at a "cushier" facility. Standout Moments: 6:13 AM: Kevin Flynn dedicates the opening song to Pam Bondi, praising her for her "glorious" performance against Democrats during a hearing. 6:26 AM: Alex Taylor mentions that gold has hit $4,000 an ounce for the first time, noting that David Fisher from Landmark Capital had predicted this would happen. 7:00 AM: The hosts are joined by Bridgette Readel, who discusses the $1.7 billion value of the U.S. peanut industry and the different types of peanuts grown in the country. 7:14 AM: Readel explains the unintended consequences of steel tariffs on farmers, who are now facing up to 50% charges when trying to get parts from Canada. 7:30 AM: Don Kinzler, a gardening expert, joins the show for his final appearance of the season and offers listeners tips on how to prepare their gardens for winter, including deep watering and protecting plants from rabbits. 7:45 AM: Kinzler explains the concept of dormant seeding and advises listeners to use a grass seed blend with at least 50% Kentucky bluegrass. 8:00 AM: The hosts discuss a breaking news report about former FBI Director James Comey appearing in court to face charges of giving false statements to Congress. 8:15 AM: The hosts interview Don Kinzler, who gives his final gardening tips for the season, including protecting trees from winter sun damage and explaining the proper way to handle long-needled pine…
Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor tackle a wide range of topics in this episode, from local weather and sports to national headlines. They discuss the ongoing anti-ICE protests in Portland and Chicago, detailing the violent clashes and the controversial decision by a judge to block President Trump's order to deploy the National Guard. The hosts share reports from journalists on the ground and clips from commentators, analyzing the legal and political implications of the situation. They also touch on the government shutdown and its effects. In addition, the show covers the latest in the world of agriculture, featuring a conversation with Ag Director Bridgette Readel about the state of farming, including tax changes and new dairy products. The episode concludes with a segment on health and wellness with guest Mariah Prussia, who discusses canning, detoxing, and a unique at-home health test that analyzes biological age and organ function. Standout Moments: 6:14 AM: Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor discuss the rise of violent anti-ICE protests in Portland and Chicago and the arrest of a journalist, Nick Sorter, for reporting on the events. 6:27 AM: A report details how a federal judge blocked President Trump's order to send the National Guard into Portland, prompting a discussion on the president's authority as commander-in-chief. 6:41 AM: The hosts and Dean Wysocki discuss a bizarre fact about the origin of the "Mad Hatter" from Alice in Wonderland. 7:21 AM: Ag Director Bridgette Readel joins the show to talk about the WDAY radio farm show on November 5th and how changes to tax laws from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will affect farmers. 7:41 AM: Flynn and Alex discuss a new Oikos product called "Fusion," a dairy drink tailored for people on weight loss plans. 8:12 AM: Health and wellness expert Mariah Prussia talks about her hobby of canning and introduces a new at-home biological aging test that provides a comprehensive health analysis. 8:26 AM: Prussia answers a listener's question about detoxing and offers advice on different methods and the importance of understanding the intention behind a cleanse.
Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor take on the pressing issue of the government shutdown and other local happenings. They break down the political blame game, discuss the financial impact on essential services and citizens, and expose what they call "word salad trickery" from politicians. Featured Segments The Schumer Shutdown: The hosts share clips from Vice President JD Vance and commentator Will Cain, who both argue that the shutdown is a political power play by Senate Democrats. According to Vance, the Democrats' goal is to reinstate hundreds of billions of dollars for healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants, which were cut under President Trump's administration. Cain explains the mechanism: hospitals provide care to illegal immigrants, and the federal government, and by extension the taxpayer, pays the bill. The hosts also discuss the direct impact on Americans, noting that military members, TSA agents, and federal employees are not getting paid, and services like WIC and SNAP are being delayed or shut down. Local Happenings: The show covers a lot of local news, including the area's unseasonably hot weather, with temperatures expected to hit 90 degrees on Saturday before a cold front moves in, bringing a chance of the first hard freeze next week. They also discuss agriculture and outdoors, with Bridget Riedel reporting on dry conditions, recent combine fires, and business acquisitions. Steve Carney talks about the slow start to the waterfowl season due to the heat, and the turkey opener that's set to begin on Saturday. Political Commentary: The hosts and listeners react to the shutdown, with some speculating that President Trump sees this as an opportunity to permanently downsize the federal government and fire non-essential employees. One listener calls out the Affordable Care Act (ACA), saying it was anything but affordable and made healthcare for illegal immigrants more accessible. Fun Facts: The show celebrates a number of holidays, including National Scallops Day, Guardian Angels Day, and National Custodial Workers Day. They also wish happy birthday to singer Sting, who is 74 today, and Charlie Brown, who is celebrating his 75th birthday. Standout Moments Hot Weather Woes: The hosts are in disbelief over the unseasonably hot weather, with a high of 90 degrees expected on Saturday, followed by a sudden temperature drop to the 60s on Sunday. The Cost of "Free" Healthcare: A listener texts in to point out that federally funded emergency room visits for illegal immigrants ultimately increase…
In the 60th episode of The Drive Thru, the team takes a dive into automotive headlines, motorsports, and quirky car stories. They reflect on cars from their childhoods, discuss concepts of 'good cars,' and debate the status of brands like Infiniti and Jaguar. The episode features a segment on the return of classic car parts, mentions dramatic races at VIR, and speculates on the future of sports and endurance racing. They wrap up with news on Max Verstappen's potential F1 championship, modern car news, and various shenanigans involving unusual vehicles. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:02:42 Where Did All the Good Cars Go? 00:03:10 The Rise and Fall of 90s Japanese Cars 00:04:24 The German Car Dilemma; The Volkswagen Journey 00:11:50 To Infiniti and Beyond 00:20:57 Jaguar's Identity Crisis 00:31:53 Resurrecting Old Cars: Brad's New Whip! #PSL 00:34:35 Volkswagen and Audi News 00:39:03 Ferrari's New Testarossa 00:42:36 Mercedes Powered by BMW? 00:49:00 Nissan's Manual Transmission Comeback 00:52:10 BYD's Record-Breaking Electric Car 00:54:49 Remembering the Father of the Miata 01:05:49 Amazon Sells Hertz Cars 01:12:23 Formula One Movie Review 01:16:54 GTM Book Club: Racing Literature Recommendations 01:19:07 Florida Man Stories! 01:27:45 Daniel Ricciardo's Retirement Announcement 01:29:41 Lamborghini's Exit from Hypercar Racing 01:32:17 Max Verstappen's Endurance Racing Journey 01:33:41 Forza Motorsport Cancellation and Racing Games 01:36:58 Alex Taylor's Speed Record 01:38:11 Formula One Season Highlights and Predictions 01:51:18 GTM Trackside Report and Upcoming Events; Closing Remarks and Sponsorship Acknowledgements ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor tackle a range of hot topics, starting with the unseasonably warm forecast that promises highs in the 80s for the next five days, delaying the "snap" of cold weather until late next week. They dive into the looming government shutdown, arguing that the blame lies with Democrats (dubbed the "Schumer Shutdown") for demanding health care funding for illegal immigrants. The conversation takes a sharp turn into pop culture with a segment on Bad Bunny being announced as the Super Bowl halftime headliner, criticizing the choice due to his vulgar lyrics, dress-wearing, and political stances, suggesting the NFL is facilitating its "own demise". Crime in the Fargo-Moorhead area is a serious focus, with guest Jay Thomas reporting on a recent, brazen incident where a man destroyed a prized Corvette in broad daylight and was released from jail two days later. The show also covers the local sock drive for homeless kids with Sue Barron and an agriculture update on the importance of micronutrients in fertilizer. Standout Moments with Timestamps 06:13 AM: The hosts note the unseasonably warm forecast, with the area expecting five days in the 80s before a big change on Sunday. 06:14 AM: The central question of the day is posed: "Should we shut it down?" in reference to the government shutdown. 06:40 AM: The discussion turns to the Super Bowl halftime show, criticizing the selection of Bad Bunny, a "Spanish singing dress-wearing political rapper," due to his vulgarity and perceived anti-U.S. sentiment. 06:50 AM: A clip of Senator John Thune airs, where he states the Republicans are united and that the Democrats are holding the government "hostage" by demanding concessions like "free health care for illegals". 07:15 AM: Bridgette Readel gives an agriculture update, discussing the need for micronutrients and the potential for pulse crops (chickpeas, lentils) to double in acreage by 2030. 07:35 AM: Sue Barron from Golden Drive Homeless Kids gives an update on the sock drive, which is running until the end of the week, and mentions the large need for food and winter gear. 07:54 AM: Guest Jay Thomas reports on a shocking crime incident where a homeless person was seen destroying a black Corvette in Moorhead and was later released from jail in two days because he was "too crazy" to keep there. 08:23 AM: A clip of J.D. Vance airs, where he calls the Democrats' initial…
Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor kick off the show on a high note, celebrating a weekend of gorgeous, unseasonably warm weather with highs predicted to reach 87 degrees on Monday. They also discuss a major news story: the indictment of former FBI director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The hosts play and react to Comey's public statement, in which he portrays himself as a martyr standing up to Donald Trump. They also feature commentary from legal experts who believe the indictment is long overdue and a necessary step toward accountability. In other segments, they cover a variety of topics, including the new president and CEO of the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau, Shirley Hughes, who shares her vision for the community and provides an update on the city's convention center project. Agricultural Director Bridgette Readel joins the show to discuss the persistence of Asian beetles and a new online mental health tool for farmers. The show also touches on local sports, the history of Johnny Appleseed, and a surprising number of texts from listeners, one of whom suggests that western Minnesota should secede and join North Dakota. Timestamps: [00:00 - 05:40] A Hot Forecast and Comey's Indictment: The hosts celebrate a forecast of clear, warm weather for the weekend and introduce the main topic of the day: James Comey's indictment. ]They play a clip of Comey's response, in which he claims he is being targeted for standing up to Trump. [05:40 - 13:00] Legal Experts Weigh In: Kevin and Alex play clips featuring legal experts who argue that Comey's indictment is a long-overdue act of accountability for lying under oath. They criticize Comey's actions, stating that his actions were responsible for the "Russiagate" hoax and that he should face serious consequences. [13:00 - 18:30] Farm and Ranch News: Bridgette Readel discusses a new online therapy tool for farmers that has a high completion rate, noting that it is a useful resource for those in rural areas with limited access to mental health professionals. She also explains why a two-year hiatus from growing soybeans would not eliminate the pesky Asian beetles, as they have an alternative host plant. [18:30 - 24:00] A New CEO for the Fargo-Moorhead CVB: Shirley Hughes, the new president and CEO of the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau, is introduced to the audience. She…
This episode of "Need to Know" with hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor covers a variety of topics, starting with the unseasonably warm September weather and the host's struggles with vertigo. They also discuss the controversial return of Jimmy Kimmel to ABC, touching on the debate over his apology and the corporate media landscape. The show delves into the agricultural world with Bridgette Readel, who sheds light on a parasite affecting the beef supply and the USDA's unique solution using sterile flies. Later, the hosts play clips of Donald Trump's speech at the UN, focusing on his criticism of the global organization and the alleged sabotage attempts during his visit. This segues into a broader conversation about political correctness, open borders, and the importance of national identity and culture. The show also features a regular segment with lawn and garden expert Don Kinsler, who advises on end-of-season gardening tasks, offers tips for dealing with pests like Asian beetles, and even fields a question about "gassy" cucumbers. Timestamps: [00:00 - 05:30] Late September Sunshine & The Kimmel Controversy: The hosts discuss the beautiful, unseasonably warm weather and Kevin's struggle with vertigo. They also react to Jimmy Kimmel's "apology" and the decision by Disney-owned stations to air his show despite other affiliates refusing to do so. [05:30 - 09:25] The Soaring Cost of Beef & The Screw Worm Fly: Bridgette Readel, the show's Ag Director, explains the New World Screw Worm parasite affecting the beef supply. She details the USDA's plan to combat it by releasing sterile male flies. [09:25 - 16:15] Trump at the UN: The hosts play clips of Donald Trump's speech at the UN, discussing alleged sabotage with a broken escalator and teleprompter. They also react to his sharp critique of the UN's effectiveness and its stance on uncontrolled migration. [16:15 - 20:30] Cultural Invasion and Globalism: Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor have a passionate conversation about the preservation of national culture in the face of open borders and immigration. They discuss how they believe certain groups are not here to assimilate but to "overpopulate, occupy and take over". [20:30 - 25:00] End-of-Season Lawn & Garden Tips: Don Kinsler joins the show to provide advice on a variety of topics, including treating foliage diseases on trees and dealing with invasive Asian beetles. He also discusses why Aronia berries are a great alternative to blueberries in…
This episode of the Need to Know Morning Show features hosts Alex Taylor and Kevin Flynn as they cover a range of topics, from personal anecdotes to political and social commentary. The show opens with a discussion about the unusually warm and sunny forecast for the week in North Dakota, followed by Kevin's personal story of dealing with a bout of vertigo after a trip to the Twin Cities for a Vikings game. The hosts delve into media and politics, discussing Jimmy Kimmel's return to ABC affiliates and the ongoing debate about free speech. Kevin shares a story about confronting protesters in Detroit Lakes, trying to understand their arguments about censorship and media mergers. The show also includes segments on local sports, from high school girls' golf to the Vikings' recent win, as well as an interview with Bridgette from Syngenta about the agricultural industry's latest developments and challenges. Other topics include the West Fargo Police Department's Pink Patch Project and a community sock drive. Standout Moments: Vertigo and Bloody Marys (2:06): Kevin recounts his weekend trip to Minneapolis for a Vikings game, where he experienced a sudden case of vertigo and discusses the high cost of a Bloody Mary at U.S. Bank Stadium. A Beautiful Forecast (5:36): The hosts and meteorologist Dean Wysocki discuss the week's weather, predicting sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s and 80s for the next seven days, a rare occurrence for late September. Protester Encounters (12:38): Kevin tells the story of his attempts to engage protesters in Detroit Lakes in a rational conversation about censorship and free speech, and their refusal to engage with his questions. The Pink Patch Project (19:20): Rhonda Jorgensen from the West Fargo Police Department calls in to discuss their Pink Patch apparel and challenge coin fundraiser for the Sanford Breast Center. The Problem with Asian Lady Beetles (21:32): In a segment on agriculture, Bridgette explains why Asian lady beetles are suddenly becoming a nuisance in the area, moving from soybean fields to houses as the crops are harvested.
En este episodio nos adentramos en un thriller psicológico que te mantendrá al borde del asiento: No te despiertes de Liz Lawler.La historia nos presenta a Alex Taylor, una joven doctora que despierta en una situación aterradora: amarrada en una mesa de hospital, sometida a un juego macabro. Pero lo peor no es lo que ha vivido, sino que nadie parece creerle. ¿Es víctima de una conspiración? ¿O su mente le está jugando una trampa cruel?Un episodio perfecto para quienes aman los thrillers psicológicos donde la línea entre la verdad y la mentira es casi invisible. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hour one of DJ & PK for September 11, 2025: Hear from Utah Mammoth General Manager Bill Armstrong at Rookie Camp. Riley Jensen joined the show to talk early seson BYU & Utah takeaways. Wyoming Beat Writer Alex Taylor previews Utes at Cowboys.
The entirety of DJ & PK for September 10, 2025: HOUR ONE Kyle Whittingham and Sharrieff Shah, Utah Football Kalani Sitake, BYU Football Shehan Jeyarajah, CBS Sports HOUR TWO What is Trending: NFL, CFB, NBA, MLB Hot Takes or Toast: AP Top-25 controversy When is the ideal kickoff time? HOUR THREE Ute fans make the trek to "Lara-dise?" Fans need to understand risks of rushing the playing surface AP Top-25 voters ignite uproar HOUR FOUR Alex Taylor, WyoSports.com Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Hour four of DJ & PK for September 10, 2025: Alex Taylor, WyoSports.com Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Alex Taylor joined DJ & PK to talk about the Wyoming Cowboys, the Utah Utes and the AP Top-25 poll chaos.
Alex Taylor is the Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Perelel Health, the first and only OB/GYN-founded women's vitamin company delivering stage-specific, hormone-supportive nutrition from first period to perimenopause and beyond. Before launching Perelel, she was building powerhouse brands like Who What Wear and Byrdie, all while navigating an undiagnosed autoimmune disease, burnout, and the all-too-familiar gaps in women's healthcare.In this conversation, Alex joins Elizabeth to talk about how a personal health crisis became the spark for creating clinically-backed supplements designed for every hormonal stage. She gets candid about the year-long journey to a diagnosis, why “no job is worth your health,” and the boundaries that keep her balanced as a founder and mom. You'll also hear about her daily mindfulness practice, the doctor panel shaping Perelel's formulas, and the Bruce Lee quote that inspires her team to “be like water.”Special Discount: If you'd like to try Perelel, use code LIVEPURELY for 20% off at perelelhealth.com.Episodes Here Say Hi To Elizabeth and Purely Elizabeth: Website | InstagramMentioned: Brick App | The Many Lives of Mama Love | The Hard Thing About Hard Things | The Power of Now Alex Taylor: Perelel Health | IG
durée : 00:58:45 - Ils ont changé le monde - par : Isabelle Lasserre - En janvier 2020, le Royaume-Uni quittait avec bruit l'Union européenne. Cinq ans plus tard, l'heure est au bilan : le Brexit a-t-il laissé place au Bregret ? Comment expliquer le récent rapprochement des anciens alliés ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Michel Barnier Homme politique français; Alex Taylor
durée : 00:58:45 - Ils ont changé le monde - par : Isabelle Lasserre - En janvier 2020, le Royaume-Uni quittait avec bruit l'Union européenne. Cinq ans plus tard, l'heure est au bilan : le Brexit a-t-il laissé place au Bregret ? Comment expliquer le récent rapprochement des anciens alliés ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Michel Barnier Homme politique français; Alex Taylor
durée : 00:58:45 - Ils ont changé le monde - par : Isabelle Lasserre - En janvier 2020, le Royaume-Uni quittait avec bruit l'Union européenne. Cinq ans plus tard, l'heure est au bilan : le Brexit a-t-il laissé place au Bregret ? Comment expliquer le récent rapprochement des anciens alliés ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Michel Barnier Homme politique français; Alex Taylor
What a performance from Team USA in Greece this week! On today's BASCH & THE BRAIN, we dive into it all.0:00: Intro & Gable Game!06:45: Women's Freestyle & Some Notes12:30: 45kg Keegan Bassett Wins Gold18:45 - WIllie Representing The American Media25:15: 48kg Ariah Mills Wins Gold29:55: 51kg Sammy Sanchez Goes Back-to-Back!33:40: 55kg Grey Burnett Picks Up Bronze37:35: 60kg Besmar Goes 0-139:35: 65kg Kikiniou Doubles Up in Greco & Freestyle43:45: 71kg Jayden James Wins Gold!46:50: 80kg Aaron Stewart Still a Dawg52:50: 92kg Hodgins Bounces Back with Grit55:20: 110kg Alex Taylor at Heavyweight 58:00 - Iran's Terrible Finals Performance01:00:50 - Men's Freestyle Action from Poland01:05:00 - Cowboy RTC Took on China in a Gym01:11:00 - Gabe Arnold Staying at Iowa?01:12:15 - NWCA Convention Results in Dead Period & Willie Hates ItBe sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. NEW EPISODES WEEKLY/BIWEEKLY!Support the show & leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and shop some apparel on BASCHAMANIA.com! For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email info@baschamania.com. BASCHAMANIA is a Basch Solutions Production. Learn more about Basch Solutions at BaschSolutions.com.SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEO ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxf0TDH1TTYTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/justinjbaschINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/jbaschBASCHAMANIA: https://www.instagram.com/baschamaniaARGUE WITH THE BRAIN ON TWITTER/X: https://x.com/MatScouts1
Start your Monday off Need to Know style with Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor as they wade through smoky skies, somber headlines, and spirited debate. From Fargo shootings and growing city concerns, to conspiracy chatter with Steven Miller and Mark Thiessen, it's a high-energy rollercoaster through weather, wellness, politics, and pop culture. Special guests include Bridgette Readel on grocery prices and Mariah Prussia on street smarts and self-defense — with a side of chocolate chip cookies, Italian beer, and travel deals to Rome. Oh, and it's National Water Balloon Day. Splash responsibly.
Get ready for a jam-packed Tuesday edition of Need to Know Morning Show with Alex Taylor and Kevin Flynn! From the adorable chaos of the upcoming Wiener Dog Races in Vergas, MN
Start your morning right with The Need to Know Morning Show hosted by Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor, bringing you a wild mix of weather, politics, local stories, and outdoor updates — with a side of smoky air and political fire. In this packed episode, the hosts rant and riff about Canada's never-ending smoke invasion, air quality alerts “until further notice,” and how it's affecting everything from bloody noses to outdoor plans. They also break down Tulsi Gabbard's explosive claims about the Obama administration's role in the Russia hoax, pulling apart press conference soundbites and calling out media narratives. If that wasn't enough, expect passionate debates on Trump, taxes, and tip exemptions — and don't miss a dramatic takedown of a $2.5 billion Fed building reno. Later, Bridgette Readel stops by for an ag report you won't forget, including terrifying details on the New World Screwworm (ew
Presenter and model, Christine McGuinness, has thrown herself into dating for the first time since discovering she is neurodivergent. She reveals to Access All some of her autistic dating tips and tricks and talks about her new BBC podcast, Situationships. She also chats about campaigning for more accessible playgrounds for disabled and neurodiverse kids. When he heard we were chatting about dating, BBC journalist, Alex Taylor, rolled by. He recently declared on his social media that he's re-launching on the apps. He thinks they can really help disabled people get out there but admits juggling dates and carers can result in some very awkward situations. Plus Emma Tracey and Paul Carter debunk the rumour going around that singer Stevie Wonder, who recently gigged in the UK, isn't really blind, and try to decide whether he's the most famous disabled person in the world right now. This is a fun episode, but if you're Alex's mum, this one is not for you! Sound recorded and mixed by: Dave O'Neill Produced by Ivana Davidovic Series producer: Beth Rose Editor: Damon Rose Email us: accessall@bbc.co.uk
It's another wild ride on the Need To Know Morning Show with Jay Thomas, Alex Taylor, and Chris Larson as they blend breaking news, weather updates, fiery political takes, and laugh-out-loud music critiques. This episode features everything from Kane Brown concert hype to deep dives on Epstein theories and Minnesota's controversial hiring policies. ⏱️ Standout Moments & Timestamps: 0:00 – 1:21
Michael Kerr in conversation with David Eastaugh https://preciousrecordingsoflondon.bandcamp.com/album/pre-052-the-motorcycle-boy-john-peel-session-140987 The band consisted of Alex Taylor (vocals, formerly of Shop Assistants), Paul McDermott (drums), Michael Kerr (guitar), and Eddy Connelly (bass) (all formerly of Meat Whiplash), and David "Scottie" Scott (guitar). They were signed by Rough Trade Records, who issued their debut single, "Big Rock Candy Mountain", which reached number 2 in the UK Independent Chart. The band were then signed by Chrysalis Records, with two singles, but failed to achieve great success despite considerable press attention. Their debut album Scarlet (which had additional drumming by Anthony Cooper and keyboards from former Jesse Garon and The Desperadoes guitarist Stuart Clarke) was never released. The band then split with Chrysalis, with two further singles released on the Nymphaea Pink Sensation label in 1990, before the band themselves split up
In this emotionally charged and jam-packed episode of Need to Know Morning Show, guest host Jay Thomas joins Alex Taylor to unpack the tragic Texas flooding disaster that left 82+ dead and scores missing. Hear from camp counselors and meteorologists, and buckle in for a fiery political debate over blame, preparedness, and the big, beautiful bill from D.C.
It's a firecracker of a midweek episode on the Need to Know Morning Show with Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor as they charge into 4th of July week with giveaways, grassroots gardening tips, and financial fireworks. We meet a sleepy surprise winner of a $10K grocery giveaway, dive into the implications of the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” and explore everything from lawn dead spots to monster trucks. Plus, expert chats on market momentum, methane from cows, and why rhubarb gets its freedom on July 4th! Whether you're looking for economic optimism, summer lawn wisdom, or just wondering how many seeds a purslane weed produces (spoiler: a LOT), this episode packs red-white-and-blue energy with a splash of shade and sass. ⏰ Standout Moments & Timestamps: [1:00]
Kick off your July with fireworks, forecasts, and a flavor of the unexpected. In this full-tilt episode of the Need to Know Morning Show, Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor talk everything from summer hydration hacks (with Mariah Prussia
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#174: We're constantly bombarded with one-size-fits-all health advice, yet millions still struggle with chronic conditions despite following "all the rules." What if the problem isn't your discipline, but rather that your unique body requires a completely different approach?In this eye-opening conversation with Alex Taylor, founder of Dosha Wellness and specialist in Ayurvedic healing, we explore the ancient wisdom that might be the missing piece in your health journey. Alex reveals how the 5,000-year-old practice of Ayurveda views each person as having a unique constitution based on five elements—ether, air, fire, water, and earth—which explains why that diet or exercise routine that transformed your friend's life might be completely wrong for you."What works well and can be medicine for one can be poison to another," Alex explains, cutting through the confusion of contradictory health information. We discuss how modern Western medicine excels at treating acute conditions while falling short on prevention, and how combining traditional wisdom with contemporary healthcare creates the balanced approach many of us desperately need.You'll discover practical, often free ways to bring your body back to balance, from simple adjustments like drinking warm instead of cold water, to understanding how your unique dosha influences everything from digestion to sleep patterns. Alex shares client success stories, busts health myths, and explains why regulating your circadian rhythm might be the single most powerful change you can make for hormone balance and overall wellbeing.Whether you're battling unexplained symptoms that standard medicine hasn't resolved, tired of failed diet attempts, or simply curious about natural approaches to wellness, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective that honors your body's inherent wisdom. Ready to discover your unique path to balance? Listen now and take the first step toward truly personalized health.Find Alex here:https://www.instagram.com/balancethedoshas/https://www.doshawellness.net/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaet2s4wopm67Tio4_80bfF9c6ZIk1g6wk2EebrDoDm5VyG92h8w4eRxrHPFJQ_aem_u4B6gV00d8vK8RrvbFr65wIf you book a consult with Alex in May 2025, use code YOGAWEEK for 20% off your consult. You can now send us a text to ask a question or review the show. We would love to hear from you! Follow me on social: https://www.instagram.com/babbles_nonsense/
Can you trust medical information on the internet? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O'Reilly team up with pharmaceutical scientist and social media “medfluencer” Morgan McSweeny (aka Dr. Noc) to break down common internet medical myths from Big Pharma to raw milk to vaccine hesitancy. Plus a discussion with filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy from Shot in the Arm.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/curing-medical-misinformation-with-dr-noc-scott-hamilton-kennedy/Thanks to our Patrons Boutayeb BADAOUI, Paris Daniel, Moe Erakat, Jeff Esposito, Ramon Thomas, Dunc Sargent, daniel gilligan, Justin Shillington, littledumbcane, Troy Oates, Ryan, Justin K, Andy Weber, Steven Chang, Roberta B, Linda Pretty, Brenda Gasch Mittelstadt, Bogaert Dieter, Gerry Casey, Heny Koundi, Trish Wallace, Zak Rooley, A W, Cairo, GIF, Alex Cimpoies Tamasan, chris bettis, Tom Izsak, Colin Harper, Dale Hawkins, Brandon Kavulla, Nancy Coltrin, Debbie, townpoem, Pratik Nagar, Caroline MacLeod, Svitlana Rahimova, polltery, Vinay Nambiar, David W Chandler, Hawaii Mike, Jan & Blair Kinser, LadyofStyx, John Peterson, Sebastiano Catalano, Paris Kyriacopoulos, Alex Taylor, Terry Vaskor, Tim Raines, and nobody for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
In this episode, I sit down with Alex Taylor, co-founder of Perelel, to talk about our shared health journeys and how they've shaped our current paths. We dive into the challenges of navigating the healthcare system as women, the importance of research in women's health, and the generational shifts in parenting. Alex shares how her health struggles sparked a career change, how she built Perelel,. the mission behind Perelel's targeted vitamin routines, and their work to help close the women's health research gap.Key Takeaway / Points:On the lack of knowledge about women's bodies in the medical communityThe importance of funding research to support women's healthHow shingles led to a career change and founding PerelelNavigating motherhood and entrepreneurshipThe mission behind Perelel's targeted vitamin routinesOn reducing screen time and setting boundariesHow Perelel is working to close the women's health research gapOn the generational shifts in parenting and grandparentingThe complexities of balancing work and family lifeHow Perele is creating products for specific female health needsThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Use code CAMERON for 20% off your first purchase at perelelhealth.comFollow Alex:Instagram: @its_alex_taylor @perelelhealthWebsite: perelelhealth.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversationswithcamSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversations_with_camYoutube: Cameron RogersProduced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a high-energy hump day on the *Need to Know Morning Show*, hosted by Kevin Flynn, Alex Taylor, Dean Wysocki, and Big Game James. From petsitting drama and weather updates to playoff heartbreak and fiery political commentary, this episode covers it all. The hosts kick things off with some feel-good spring vibes before diving into Timberwolves' shooting woes, Mother's Day giveaways, and lawn care tips from Don Kinzler. Later, they unpack hot-button headlines from Laura Ingraham, Kristi Noem, and Pam Bondi with a healthy dose of sarcasm and no-filter opinions. A must-listen for those who like their news with a shot of espresso and a splash of sunshine. --- **Standout Moments with Timestamps:** *
On this Friday edition of the Need To Know Morning Show, Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor take listeners on a wild ride of government exposés, Minnesota weather optimism, and heartfelt community highlights. The Doge team drops shocking revelations about federal waste—think parties at Caesar's Palace on your dime—and Elon Musk makes an unexpected cameo in the fight against inefficiency.Later, they chat with Nathan from Farm Dell about a local CSA project that empowers adults with disabilities through gardening. Plus: Minnesota sports heartbreaks, whiskey made with wheat (finally), and yes, someone named Big Balls gets LinkedIn famous. This episode has everything—sunshine forecasts, righteous rants, and sassy seltzer reviews. Buckle up. ⏱️ Standout Moments with Timestamps: [4:50] — The Doge team clip: A Harvard dropout talks sacrifice, patriotism, and being nicknamed “Big Balls” on LinkedIn. [6:13] — “It's me. I'm him.” — Big Balls claims the crown. [7:24] — Payment computers, $20 million line items, and nobody knows where the money's going. [9:01] — “Incentives always decide outcomes.” A principle worth tattooing. [25:00] — Jesse Watters joins the Doge crew inside the Eisenhower Building. Welcome to the Swamp. [27:12] — Caesar's Palace parties funded by education dollars? This is real. [30:00] — Babies and dead people receiving government loans. $660M worth. [35:00] — “There's not even a panda.” On the absurdity of government grant fraud. [38:00] — The Peace Institute with weapons and Taliban contracts. Wait, what?! [48:00] — Local spotlight: Nathan from Farm Dell shares how their CSA model grows veggies and opportunity for people with disabilities. [58:00] — Sports roundup: Minnesota heartbreak—Wild knocked out, Wolves push forward. [1:00:00] — Weather joy: 3 days of sunshine and finally, a weekend worth smiling about. [1:17:00] — Filing cabinets in a literal cave cause 6-month retirement delays. [1:31:00] — Dinosaur-level tech: Flintstone vibes in federal systems. [1:36:00] — Kevin wraps with a truth bomb: “It's not planned… it's just government.”
Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor return for another lively episode of the Need to Know Morning Show, mixing politics, sports, and weather with a dose of sarcasm and local flair. From a foggy North Dakota morning to the political fog of Elizabeth Warren's latest soundbites, the team covers it all. You'll hear everything from: A spirited takedown of political fearmongering
Happy Earth Day! Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor kick off the show with rainy skies and earthy vibes. From aluminum can buybacks to drone-powered farming tech, it's a full-throttle Tuesday packed with weather updates, news, hot takes, and a whole lot of Minnesota sports chatter. Plus, guest Bridgette Readel dives deep into high-tech agriculture, and Minnkota Recycling drops by with Earth Day updates and sweet cash-for-cans deals.
Our dear friend and guest host Alex Taylor joins the crew to talk about his childhood trauma caused by 1992's GHOSTWATCH.Join us for the therapy session!Mary's cocktail -
This episode is brought to you by Perelel: The first and only OB/GYN-founded prenatal vitamin brand dedicated to supporting women at every stage of their hormonal journey. From conception to pregnancy to postpartum and beyond, Perelel delivers targeted, doctor-backed nutrition designed for your body's unique needs. With stage-specific ingredients, triple-tested products, and a commitment to giving back, Perelel is here to support you—every step of the way. Go to https://www.perelelhealth.com and use promo code VALERIA20 for a discount at checkout. This week, Valeria Lipovetsky sits down with Alex Taylor, co-founder and Co-CEO of Perelel, the first and only OB/GYN-founded vitamin company. Alex opens up about a personal health scare—a shingles outbreak that led to an autoimmune diagnosis—revealing the gaps in women's healthcare that inspired her to create Perelel. Together, they explore the challenges women face in the medical system, the changes in hormones throughout a woman's life, and why self-advocacy is more crucial than ever. Alex also shares insights into the science behind Perelel's innovative formulations, how health impacts fertility, the importance of supporting mental and physical well-being, and the mission to close the women's health research gap. Follow Alex: https://www.instagram.com/its_alextaylor/ Follow Perelel: https://www.instagram.com/perelelhealth/ Shop Perelel: https://perelelhealth.com/ Items mentioned: Oura Ring: https://bit.ly/3XIkKjp Weighted vest: https://amzn.to/4iElU7A Books & resources mentioned: Unwell Women: https://bit.ly/4bDHdE6 How to Know a Person: https://a.co/d/7nfzUGQ The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle: https://a.co/d/7nfzUGQ A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle: https://bit.ly/4ig7k6v Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation https://mageewomens.org/ NIH Sex as a Biological Variable article: https://orwh.od.nih.gov/sex-as-biological-variable Shop my look from this episode: https://shopmy.us/collections/1304272 Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ What we talked about: 00:39 Apple Cider Vinegar and The Wellness Industry 02:29 Historical Misogyny in Medicine 04:44 Founding a Mission-Driven Business 09:19 Personal Health Journey and Career Changes 14:04 Building Perelel 19:56 Challenges in the Industry 25:32 Advocating for Women's Health Research 30:47 The Frustration of Unanswered Questions 31:33 Understanding Perimenopause and Menopause 32:25 Cycle Syncing and Vitamin Packs 36:19 The Importance of Creatine and Fiber 38:03 Adapting Workouts for Different Life Stages 39:46 The Role of Iron and Magnesium 47:29 Cultivating Your Own “Balance” 51:36 The Power of Presence and Reflection 55:28 Where to find Alex & Perelel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin Michael talks about recent reports of Saint Mary's reaching out to the Pac-12 and whether or not the Gaels make sense to bring along in the rebuilt conference. He then sets the scene for the 241st all-time meeting between CSU and Wyoming men's basketball before playing his interview with Cowboys beat writer Alex Taylor. Taylor talks about the challenges facing Wyoming athletics as a whole in 2025 and gives some insight into the 2024-25 Cowboys. In the final segment of the show, Justin talks about Tory Horton receiving an NFL Combine invite, Trent Matthews joining Jay Norvell's staff, & more.0:00 Intro2:00 St. Mary's to the PAC-12?11:45 CSU/Wyoming Preview17:15 Alex Taylor helps break down CSU/Wyoming1:00:00 Tory Horton receives combine invite1:02:00 Final thoughts/Questions/CommentsAn ALLCITY Network ProductionPARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/eventsALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsportsMERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/dnvr-lockerSUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_SportsBreck Brew Ice Deck Giveaway: http://breckbrew.com/icedeckUC Health: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_NullEmpire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for detailsIf you want to learn more about inspiring patient stories from UCHealth, you can head to https://uchealth.org/tomorrow to learn what it means to live like there is a tomorrow.Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR. Toyota - Let's Go Places!UCHealth wants to help you and other Coloradans be your healthiest selves in the Ready. Set. CO challenge. If you want to join the challenge, go to https://www.uchealth.org/readysetcoGet Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado.Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order.Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off!When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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This week my guest is Alex Taylor of Pennine Heritage, a group who are caring for and celebrating the work of Alice Longstaff. Alice was a photographer who lived in the north of England and made photographs throughout her life. They've just released their first book titled End of the Roll. More about this show:A camera is just a tool but spend enough time with photographers and you'll see them go misty eyed when they talk about their first camera or a small fast prime that they had in their youth. Prime Lenses is a series of interviews with photographers talking about their photography by way of three lenses that mean a lot to them. These can be interchangeable, attached to a camera, integrated into a gadget, I'm interested in the sometimes complex relationship we have with the tools we choose, why they can mean so much and how they make us feel.
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In this insightful episode, hosts Marlo Slayback and Tom Sarrouf are joined by Dr. Alex Taylor, Assistant Professor of Theology at Christendom College, for an engaging discussion on one of America's most compelling literary figures—Flannery O'Connor. Together, they explore the profound Catholic themes that run through O'Connor's stories, her unique use of the grotesque to reveal grace, and the enduring relevance of her work in a culture increasingly distant from traditional faith.From the shocking moments in her fiction that awaken characters to divine realities to the deeper philosophical and theological questions O'Connor wrestled with, Dr. Taylor brings a rich theological perspective to the conversation. Whether you're a longtime fan of O'Connor or new to her work, this episode provides fresh insights into how her stories challenge, inspire, and provoke deeper reflection on the human condition.Join us as we delve into O'Connor's world and discuss how her Southern Gothic style and deeply Catholic worldview continue to resonate today.
#737: Today we're sitting down with Alex Taylor, the co-founder and co-CEO of Perelel Health, a company who created a line of vitamins with a focus on targeted nutrition for women at various hormonal life stages including fertility, prenatal, postpartum care, menstrual health, and general women's wellness. We discuss educating and supporting women's health through all stages of life, the negative effects of workaholism and social media, the physical and psychological changes motherhood brings, and Perelel Health's creation of a better product using tailored nutrient dosing with an emphasis on gut health. This episode is brough to you by Perelel Health Visit www.perelelhealth.com and use code SKINNY for 20% off your first purchase. To connect with Perelel Health click HERE To connect with Alex Taylor click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. Produced by Dear Media
This week, Katie Sits down with Andraya Carter, one of ESPN's “big three trio” covering women's basketball and the WNBA, who shares her surprising career beginnings as a crown-molding salesperson before finding her way to the sideline. they also talk about nothing at length… oh. sorry. we mean Andraya's pet snake, “nothing.” Megan sits down with three-time national champion climber, Sasha Digiulian, who has over 30 first female ascents around the world and, in case that's not enough, is the reason we have rock climber emojis. They discuss Sasha's start at 6-years old, training everything down to (up to?) her fingertips, and lessons learned in the making of her new HBO MAX documentary “Here To Climb” releasing on June 18. Christian Polanco takes us behind-the-scenes with USWNT members and recent TST champions Ali Krieger and Joanna Lohma. and, Good Follow correspondent Logan Hackett talks with legendary softball player Cat Osterman about Athletes Unlimited's new pro women's softball league. of course, it wouldn't be a show if we didn't also introduce a new good follow - hoop york city founder and all-around badass, Alex Taylor. Join us as we wish a happy Father's Day to all kinds of dads: bio dads, step dads, new dads, brothers who are dads, loving dads, challenging dads, dog and cat-lady dads, and even future dads who don't yet know they're about to be dads… HFD! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices