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Nature isn’t just pretty scenery—it’s a living sermon. In the rustle of leaves, the rhythm of seasons, and the chirping of birds, God reveals His love, creativity, and sovereignty. Luke 12:24 reminds us that if God feeds the ravens, how much more will He care for us? We often miss these lessons because our eyes are glued to screens. But if we just look up and around, creation starts to preach a powerful truth: God is near, involved, and intentional. Key Reflections: Nature reminds us God is Provider—He feeds the birds and cares for squirrels. You matter even more. His love is written into creation—each flower, sunset, and animal speaks of His intentional design. God’s creativity is unmatched—from platypuses to parrots, His imagination knows no bounds. Even in the wild, He’s sovereign—animals adapt, migrate, survive—none of it escapes His plan. Getting outside resets our faith—walk, pause, breathe. Creation points our hearts back to the Creator. Peace is possible—when we step away from noise and into God’s natural world, we find clarity.
Anxiety has a way of whispering lies that feel louder than truth. In today’s devotional, Aaron D’Anthony Brown shares how even after seeing God show up time and again—in his own life and in the lives of others—those anxious voices still try to take center stage. Whether it’s fear of failure, rejection, or just not being enough, anxiety loves to hijack our thoughts. But Scripture reminds us of a different reality: “Anxiety in a person’s heart weighs it down, but a good word cheers it up.” —Proverbs 12:25 (CSB) God’s Word is that good word. When anxiety lies, truth restores. It reminds us we are not unloved, not forgotten, not beyond hope. The truth is—we are known, chosen, and secure in Christ. Join the Conversation:What lie has anxiety tried to sell you recently, and how has God’s Word helped you push back? Share your thoughts @LifeaudioNetwork or send us an email. We’d love to hear how God’s truth is transforming your thinking.
Aaron D’Anthony Brown challenges us to reflect honestly on how well we really know God. True intimacy with Him isn’t just about worship on Sundays — it’s about staying close when life feels upside down. Knowing God deeply means choosing Him in every season, especially the hard ones. ✨ Key Takeaways
Family — it’s a gift, a challenge, and sometimes a complicated mix of both. In today’s devotional, Aaron D’Anthony Brown reflects on the story of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37:3-4, unpacking how even the most dysfunctional family situations can be met with grace, wisdom, and faith. If you’ve ever wrestled with family tension, painful words, or unresolved conflict, this episode offers perspective, encouragement, and biblical wisdom to help you navigate those tough relationships. ✨ Key Takeaways
The UFL Gambling Podcast (@UFLGamblingPod) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network releases its Week 3 Preview, Picks & DFS episode. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), CJ Sullivan (@CJSullivan_) & Justin Mark (@JMarkFootball) break down their top DFS lineups and give out their picks for every single UFL game happening this week. Will Skip Holtz and the Birmingham Stallions get another big win in their season opener at home against Luis Perez and the Arlington Renegades on Friday night? What do we make of Gregg Williams leaving the DC position of the DC Defenders and what will the be the impact of that?Can the San Antonio Brahmas improve with losing offensive coordinator A.J. Smith? Will Anthony McFarland get more carries moving forward? Are the Memphis Showboats and Ken Wisenhunt going to put it on Anthony Brown and the Houston Roughnecks? Can Anthony Becht and the St. Louis Battlehawks stay red hot against their rival the DC Defenders on Sunday? Will Bryce Perkins and the Michigan Wolverines get back to their winning ways? We talk it all and more on this episode of The UFL Gambling Podcast.01:10 Welcome to the Show 01:33 Meet the Hosts 02:12 UFL Week 3 Preview 02:39 DFS Lineups and Strategies 03:32 Technical Difficulties and Banter 04:17 Special Guest Introduction 06:23 UFL News and Updates 13:51 Game Previews and Predictions 23:09 Betting Tips and Promotions 31:55 Analyzing the Over/Under Trends 32:29 Concerns About the Battle Hawks vs. DC Game 33:18 Bat Detective's Take on the Rivalry Game 34:21 Injury Updates and Their Impact 38:14 Betting Strategies and Best Bets 41:34 DFS Picks and Strategies 55:08 Final Thoughts and Promotions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The UFL Gambling Podcast (@UFLGamblingPod) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network releases its Week 3 Preview, Picks & DFS episode. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), CJ Sullivan (@CJSullivan_) & Justin Mark (@JMarkFootball) break down their top DFS lineups and give out their picks for every single UFL game happening this week. Will Skip Holtz and the Birmingham Stallions get another big win in their season opener at home against Luis Perez and the Arlington Renegades on Friday night? What do we make of Gregg Williams leaving the DC position of the DC Defenders and what will the be the impact of that?Can the San Antonio Brahmas improve with losing offensive coordinator A.J. Smith? Will Anthony McFarland get more carries moving forward? Are the Memphis Showboats and Ken Wisenhunt going to put it on Anthony Brown and the Houston Roughnecks? Can Anthony Becht and the St. Louis Battlehawks stay red hot against their rival the DC Defenders on Sunday? Will Bryce Perkins and the Michigan Wolverines get back to their winning ways? We talk it all and more on this episode of The UFL Gambling Podcast.01:10 Welcome to the Show 01:33 Meet the Hosts 02:12 UFL Week 3 Preview 02:39 DFS Lineups and Strategies 03:32 Technical Difficulties and Banter 04:17 Special Guest Introduction 06:23 UFL News and Updates 13:51 Game Previews and Predictions 23:09 Betting Tips and Promotions 31:55 Analyzing the Over/Under Trends 32:29 Concerns About the Battle Hawks vs. DC Game 33:18 Bat Detective's Take on the Rivalry Game 34:21 Injury Updates and Their Impact 38:14 Betting Strategies and Best Bets 41:34 DFS Picks and Strategies 55:08 Final Thoughts and Promotions JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io UFL Gambling Podcast YoutubeUFL Gambling Podcast Twitter Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Originally Recorded: March 24, 2025 Special Thanks to Anthony Brown for requesting this episode. With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound, they pull the spitting hot takes down! It's time once again for a Special Patron Request episode and boy do we have one for you that is literally larger than life! Join Andrew, Hardy, and Patrick as they discuss the dub for 2024's monster-sized hit, Kaiju No. 8! Our theme music is composed by Gabriel Pulcinelli / Ponpoko in the Distance. You can find more of their work at https://ponpokointhedistance.com/ and at @gabrpulcinelli on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook. AUDIO PLATFORMS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAgEW0BAOy9BnKYmLv Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dub-talk/id1514880122 Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk Hosts: @MangaMan9000 @rootsofjustice @SpacemanHardy Editor: @AmonduulUS Music: "Abyss" by YUNGBLUD "Nobody" by OneRepublic "Scream feat. (sic)boy" by Yuta Bando Selections from the Kaiju No. 8 OST by Yuta Bando
The UFL Gambling Podcast (@UFLGamblingPod) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network releases its Week 3 Preview, Picks & DFS episode. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), CJ Sullivan (@CJSullivan_) & Justin Mark (@JMarkFootball) break down their top DFS lineups and give out their picks for every single UFL game happening this week. Will Skip Holtz and the Birmingham Stallions get another big win in their season opener at home against Luis Perez and the Arlington Renegades on Friday night? What do we make of Gregg Williams leaving the DC position of the DC Defenders and what will the be the impact of that?Can the San Antonio Brahmas improve with losing offensive coordinator A.J. Smith? Will Anthony McFarland get more carries moving forward? Are the Memphis Showboats and Ken Wisenhunt going to put it on Anthony Brown and the Houston Roughnecks? Can Anthony Becht and the St. Louis Battlehawks stay red hot against their rival the DC Defenders on Sunday? Will Bryce Perkins and the Michigan Wolverines get back to their winning ways? We talk it all and more on this episode of The UFL Gambling Podcast.01:10 Welcome to the Show 01:33 Meet the Hosts 02:12 UFL Week 3 Preview 02:39 DFS Lineups and Strategies 03:32 Technical Difficulties and Banter 04:17 Special Guest Introduction 06:23 UFL News and Updates 13:51 Game Previews and Predictions 23:09 Betting Tips and Promotions 31:55 Analyzing the Over/Under Trends 32:29 Concerns About the Battle Hawks vs. DC Game 33:18 Bat Detective's Take on the Rivalry Game 34:21 Injury Updates and Their Impact 38:14 Betting Strategies and Best Bets 41:34 DFS Picks and Strategies 55:08 Final Thoughts and Promotions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Some of you may have listened to the presidential address last night, and some you may not have, but you are already hearing bits and pieces of it this morning.You are likely thinking and have had a few people even confirm things are getting ready to get real. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that pricing is going to go up and job stability down. And everyone is thinking “We need to brace ourselves and get ready.” That's exactly what I want to talk to you about…. Preparing yourself for what's ahead but not from the perspective of what you are thinking.I want to tell you to prepare yourself for unexpected blessings—the kind where someone else did all the work, and you somehow end up with the reward. Sound too good to be true? Not when you're walking with God!Closing Song: Blessing On Blessing by Anthony Brown and Group Therapywww.BibleDeliverance.org
Let's talk about your bank account and your smartphone battery—because they have a lot in common. Ever notice how when you keep opening new apps, playing video after video, and leaving things running in the background, your battery dies way too fast? That's exactly how the world operates—constantly pushing us to spend, scroll, buy, and repeat until we're financially and emotionally drained, frantically searching for a charger.Closing Song: Blessing on Blessing by Anthony Brown & Group Therapywww.BibleDeliverance.org
In this episode of The Crosswalk Devotional, we celebrate the invaluable gift of friendship and the profound impact it has on our spiritual journey. Friends are not only companions but also sources of encouragement, accountability, and joy. We’ll discuss the biblical foundations of friendship, exploring how God intended for us to support one another through life’s challenges. Through heartfelt stories and scripture, we’ll highlight the qualities of true friendship and how cultivating these relationships can enrich our lives and strengthen our faith. Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear from you! What role do friends play in your faith journey? Share your stories and appreciation for your friends with us on social media @LifeaudioNetwork or via email. How have your friendships impacted your relationship with God?
In this episode of Filmmaker Mixer, we sit down with Emmy Award-winning editors Michael Anthony Brown and Michael Oliver to discuss their groundbreaking work on the hit series Welcome to Wrexham. From crafting compelling narratives to balancing the drama of sports and humanity, they take us behind the scenes of editing a show that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Whether you're a filmmaker, sports fan, or storytelling enthusiast, you won't want to miss this fascinating conversation!
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Text and Be HeardWhat if the simple act of kindness could transform a life forever? Join us as Anthony, our incredible guest, shares his awe-inspiring journey from 23 years of homelessness and addiction to celebrating over 25 years in recovery. Anthony opens up about his early struggles, including running away from home at 14, and the pivotal moment when a compassionate police officer offered him a lifeline to rehab. Through Anthony's powerful story, we explore how genuine kindness and support can spark a turning point, paving the way to sobriety and personal growth. Hear firsthand how the shift from survival mode to living mode brings new coping skills and the freedom to face life's challenges.Together with Anthony, we dive into the transformative power of unity in addressing societal issues like homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health challenges. Our dialogue highlights the importance of community and trust, and how consistent support enabled Anthony to embrace a new way of living. We hope to inspire our 1% in Recovery audience by sharing insights into the possibility of change when we come together for a common cause. This episode reaffirms the belief that everyone deserves to pursue the life they aspire to and demonstrates the impact we can have when actions are driven by collective effort.Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Facebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYour EQ is Your IQYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solution, Saves You Time, 18 weekswww.lifeiswonderful.love Instagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTwitter - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic Life Is Wonderful.Love
In this episode of The Crosswalk Devotional, we embrace the fresh start that a new year brings and discuss how to cultivate a positive attitude grounded in faith. As believers, it’s vital to approach each day with a heart of gratitude and a mindset aligned with God's promises. We’ll explore biblical principles that encourage us to renew our minds and set our intentions for the year ahead, focusing on hope, purpose, and resilience. Join the Conversation:We’d love to hear how you’re setting your intentions for the new year! Share your thoughts with us on social media @LifeaudioNetwork or via email—What new attitudes or habits are you embracing to deepen your faith in the coming year?
Heavenly Father, as we stand at the edge of a new year, we thank You for being our faithful Waymaker. Help us release what no longer serves Your purpose in our lives. Guide us as we seek Your will with intentionality, and strengthen our faith as we walk boldly into the future You have prepared. May we embrace this new season with hope and expectancy, knowing You are making a way. In Jesus' name, Amen.Closing Songs:Only Got Time For The Real This Year by Anthony Brown & group therAPy My Year by Kevin Downswellwww.BibleDeliverance.org
In this episode of The Crosswalk Devotional, we explore the importance of having a role model in our Christian walk. As believers, we are called to reflect Christ’s character, and having someone to look up to can inspire us to live more like Him. Together, we’ll dive into Scripture to understand who the ultimate role model is and how we can follow His example in our daily lives—whether through faith, love, humility, or service. Join the Conversation:We’d love to hear about the role models who have shaped your faith journey. Share your experiences with us on social media @LifeaudioPodcasting or via email—Who has influenced your walk with Christ, and how has their example impacted the way you live and serve? SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts:Your Daily Prayer: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/Your Daily Bible Verse: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Full Transcript Below: Who Is Your Role Model? By Aaron D’Anthony Brown “Make yourself an example of good works with integrity and dignity in your teaching. Your message is to be sound beyond reproach, so that any opponent will be ashamed, because he doesn’t have anything bad to say about us.” - Titus 2:7-8 Who Is Your Role Model? I’ve long been under the impression that we all worship something. People, money, ideas. If you’re wondering what you worship, then look at where you spend most of your time. As Christians, we’re called to worship God, and only God. Still, being the sinful humans that we are, there’s a natural inclination to stray away from Him sometimes. We leave God to worship other things that cast influence on us. In that influence, we should also make another realization, we’re not just always partaking in the act of worship, we are also always learning. Think about it. When we worship God, we are learning from Him. Prayer, fellowship, reading the Bible, all of this teaches us how to live out His will. We mature and gain wisdom as we hopefully become more like Christ. Jesus is the role model. However, if you don’t know the Lord or have grown idle in your faith, then who fills that space? Something has to if you want to derive purpose from life. Even if you are active in your faith, sin presents an ever ready disconnect between us and God. We too face the threat of losing sight of Him and propping someone or something else up, even if temporarily. The simple truth that every Christian should heed is that without Christ as our role model, we start to resemble the world. Our culture is constantly talking to us through what we see on television or the music we listen to. Can you think of one recent example of a show or movie from Hollywood that portrayed Christianity in a positive way? Yet, how many shows or movies have you seen where our faith is shown as just the opposite? The world wants us to believe that they have the answers, that their way is not just better, but right. If we’re not careful, not only will we forget who we ought to be following, but we will substitute Him for something lesser, something unrighteous. Intersecting Faith & Life: Today, I’m willing to say that Jesus Christ is my role model. Though, if I’m being honest, I know that there are days when I don’t want to see Him. Days when I want to go my own way, do my own thing, pretending that I know better. Can you relate? Once we snap back to reality, we need to ensure Jesus is our role model by doing the following: Reexamine Your Life Introspection is a must if you want to follow Christ. If we’re always learning, then we need to reflect on the lessons of old and new. Reflection is how we determine which ideas we hold are accurate, true, and which are not. Hopefully, the way you think today is more mature than how you thought five years ago or ten years ago. Continue to examine yourself for the purpose of finding truth. The closer to truth we are, the closer to Jesus we are. Identify Any Idols As we examine ourselves, naturally, we are going to spot sin, even idols. Once you’ve spotted them, weed them out. Replace the bad with God. How exactly do you do that? You turn to your role-model, Christ. Look at how He lived and seek to imitate that. Pursue God How foolish are we to ever think that God doesn’t want a relationship. He loved us before we loved Him, before we even loved ourselves (1 John 4:19). The world doesn’t love us unconditionally, if at all. Yet, the world is always trying to preach something to us. Telling us what’s right and what’s wrong. Well, God wants to do the same, only His love is unconditional. We ought to pursue Him to the best of our ability, knowing that when we do, we will look more and more like His son. Likewise, we resemble the world less and less, throwing away all evidence of unrighteousness that holds us back. Further Reading: 1 Corinthians 11:1 Matthew 5:16 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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What drives a dentist to specialize exclusively in pediatric care? Join us in this insightful episode as Dr. Anthony Brown, founder of New Leaf Pediatric Dentistry, opens up about his heartfelt journey into pediatric dentistry and the origins of his practice. Dr. Brown shares candid stories of mentorship and inspiration that fueled his passion for working with children, leading him to create a dental practice that is renowned for its compassionate, non-judgmental approach. With a focus on forming a welcoming environment, Dr. Brown discusses how his team ensures that parents feel supported and understood, revolutionizing the way pediatric dentistry is perceived.Get a behind-the-scenes look at the logistical hurdles faced when establishing a new practice, from choosing the perfect location and overcoming construction woes to implementing effective marketing and operational strategies. Dr. Brown delves into the art of hiring the right people, valuing instincts and professionalism, and the crucial role of mentorship in his career. Tune in for valuable insights into managing new patient outreach through digital platforms and efficient internal systems, and hear Dr. Brown's honest reflections on balancing the many personal challenges that come with running a new practice.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The inspirational story behind New Leaf Pediatric Dentistry.Key traits and values for effective pediatric care.The role of mentorship in personal and professional growth.Logistics and challenges in launching a new dental practice.Hiring strategies that align team values with practice goals.Creative marketing techniques for client engagement.Operational systems for streamlined patient care.Balancing personal challenges and professional responsibilities.Listen now to discover the heartbeats of a thriving pediatric dental practice!Sponsors:Darkhorse Tech: For DSO integrations, startup solutions, and all your dental IT needs, let our sponsors, Darkhorse Tech, help out so you can focus on providing the amazing care that you do. For 1 month of FREE service, visit their link today! https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/darkhorse-deal/Guest: Dr. Anthony BrownPractice Name: New Leaf Pediatric DentistryCheck out Anthony's Media:Website: https://newleafpediatricdentistrync.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newleafpediatricdentist/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newleafpediatricdentistrync/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newleafpediatricdentistOther Mentions and Links:Practice Management Software:Open DentalServices:Affordable ImageGet ReachMVP MailhouseStaplesCrown Realtors (Jim Minuto)Stark ConstructionCarrTools/Software:ZoomGoogle AdsMeta AdsPeople:Alex CrispOrganizations:OSHABanks:Bank of AmericaPlaces:Duram Bulls StadiumHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
Anthony Brown, Woodward Academy Basketball coach joins The Locker Room to give insight on the pros and cons of the Georgia High School Association's new proposed idea of changing schools reclassification rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Woodward Academy basketball coach Anthony Brown joins, Rafael Nadal announces he's retiring soon, Georgia Tech gets ready for North Carolina, Georgia welcomes Mississippi State into town, the latest NBA news, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bulldog talk the Bills signing Anthony Brown to be a backup QB
Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL Pick Prediction 8/17/2024 by Tony T. Cowboys at Raiders—Dallas fell to the Rams last week 13-12. Trey Lance completed 25 of 41 passes for 188 yards. Cooper Rush hit 2 of 3 for 44 yards. They finished with 309 yards and rushed for 4 yards a carry. On defense Dallas held LA to 316 yards with 4 of 14 conversions on third down. Las Vegas drops a 24-23 decision at Minnesota. Aiden O'Connell hit 7 of 9 passes for 76 yards. Gardner Minshew connected on 6 of 12 throws for 117 yards and a touchdown. Anthony Brown threw three passes. Las Vegas rushed for 120 yards with 3.2 yards a rush. On defense the Raiders gave up 452 yards to the Vikings with 310 yards passing.
In this special episode, we're coming to you from the 15 Club Fan Fest in Lexington, Kentucky! Join us as we sit down with Kentucky Wildcats' cornerback Maxwell Hairston and wide receiver Anthony Brown-Stephens. Sponsored by Blackwood Distilling Co. www.blackwooddistillingco.com&State Line Co.www.statelineco.shopFollow us on social media!Twitter - BleedBNetworkInstagram - BleedBlueNetworkTikTok - BleedBlueNetworkOfficialHosts On XPaul - @NateBleedBlueJacob - @BleedBlueJacobKyle - @AllUKBallAlex - @BleedBlueAlexCasey - @BleedBlueCaseySalena - @KYSassKyndall - @KyndallCybulski
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Good morning and welcome to the ride! The Chief Love Officer got some advice and truth for size issues. What is the difference in terms of parenthood does it make if your parents are older than your friends parents? Lies, taxes and cherry pie cover Would You Rather. What are the best dating deterrents for females? Will someone watch TV for J. Anthony Brown? Do you know the things you might yell out during sex? Isn't there a certain way to behave on your wedding night? Today in Closing Remarks, Steve show us how to make $1M with our $10.00 gift.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This interview with Anthony Brown is so inspiring. Not just because he worked as a police officer in the day, dancer in Jubilee at night and professional fighter all at the time, but his lust for life, gratitude and sheer joy are contagious. www.amazon.com/Bluebells-Forever…ast/dp/B0CJXCPB4P NEW WEBSITE www.bluebellsforeverpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to see photos and updates www.instagram.com/bluebells_forever/ www.facebook.com/Bluebells-Forever-100660515010096
J. Anthony Brown has a list of certain phone calls that took place yesterday. By the way, these calls were to the police.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the 114th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I sit down with an individual who truly inspires me. Anthony Brown's story of overcoming adversity is a testament to what the mind and body can achieve. In 2009, Anthony was struck by a car and was in a coma for nearly a week. In a flash, his life was decisively altered. He woke up paralyzed on his left side and unable to walk. But this isn't where Anthony's story ends, this was his beginning. One month later, Anthony gained the strength to stand and in just 6 short months, he played his first round of golf. Smiling from ear to ear, Anthony tells me, “All of life's obstacles and the biggest problems you're going to face, can be overcome by just getting up, and putting one foot in front of the other. It's really that simple. You just need to take that first step”. Anthony got his real estate license a year after his accident and has been helping his clients buy and sell homes in the Dartmouth area ever since. Today, he is on his way to achieving Chairman Club status, Top 10 in Atlantic Canada and Top 200 Teams in Canada. This interview was elevating and educational. Anthony shares tips on how to succeed in real estate (start by checking out what the top agents in your office are doing!). He talks about making 500 deals a week, does a live roleplay and offers advice on how to get out of your own way to be a more successful version of yourself.
Find me and the show on social media @DrWilmerLeon on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube Facebook page is www.facebook.com/Drwilmerleonctd FULL TRANSCRIPT Wilmer Leon (00:15): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon. I'm Wilmer Leon. So here's the point. We have a tendency to view current events as though they occur in a vacuum, failing to understand the much broader historical context in which they occur. During each episode, my guests and I have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between the current events and their broader historic context. This enables you to better understand and analyze the events that impact the global village in which we live. On today's episode, there are a few events that have occurred and transpired recently that I want to get into. First, the United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution granting Palestine full membership in the United Nations. It's important to remember that Palestinian statehood was recognized by the UN General Assembly in November of 2012 when it was given non-member observer status. (01:23) The US has agreed to withdraw troops from a key drone base in Niger. The United States recently agreed to withdraw more than 1000 troops from Niger, which will have a dramatic impact on the United States posture in West Africa. US lawmakers have passed a draft resolution containing some 95 billion in military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, also approving a bill that will allow Washington to hand Kiev assets that have been seized from Russia and paved the way for a ban on TikTok. So with all of these things that are going on, oh, and by the way, more than 40 Palestinian protestors were arrested this week at Yale University. The school said that 47 students protesting peacefully the school's investments in military weapons manufacturers were arrested and will be referred for disciplinary action, potentially including suspension. And we know that a similar action has been taken at Columbia. (02:35) So again, speaking as an African-American looking at our current circumstances as a community and in the much broader American imperialist context, I decided to call my guest and I asked him, what's on your mind right now? He directed me to a speech by Dr. Luther King, Jr. Entitled, honoring Dr. Du Bois. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall in New York on February 23rd, 1968, in commemoration and celebrating the 100th birthday of Dr. Du Bois. In this speech, Dr. King said that Dr. Du Bois recognized that the keystone in the arc of oppression was the myth of inferiority, and he dedicated his brilliant talents to demolish it. And as Dr. Du Bois was creating the naacp, Dr. King said at the same time, he became aware that the expansion of imperialism was a threat to the emergence of Africa. He recognized the importance of bonds between American Negroes and the land of their ancestors, and he extended his activities to African affairs after World War I, he called Pan-African Congresses in 19 19, 19 21 and 1923, alarming imperialists in all countries and disconcerting negro moderates in America who were afraid of this relentless, militant black genius. That was Dr. King. So this is going to be the basis of our conversation For this segment of connecting the dots, let me introduce my guest. He's a lifelong activist and scholar, former dean of the African-American Studies Department at Ohio University, former director of the King Center in Atlanta, and former host of morning conversations with Tom Porter. He is Brother Tom Porter, and as always, man, welcome back to the Tom Porter (04:47): Good evening. Wilmer Leon (04:48): So with that long introduction, Tom, what's on your mind, man? What do we need to be paying attention to? Tom Porter (04:57): Well, it's interesting how you started off, and I would paraphrase what you said was what so many people are guilty of. That is an analysis of the results, not an analysis of how the results were obtained since we actually are told by the Israeli government and our government and the Western government that October 7th, 2023 started the Israeli Palestinian conflict. (05:35) And then we do a real stretch and say we compare the events of October 7th to the Holocaust. And that's a stretch. One incident involved a couple thousand people, the other one involved the assassination murder of millions of people, but they would have you to believe that they're one and the same. And that is so important today. If we go back to the speech by Dr. King, among other things, he said, while honoring dubois, that black America will never be free until a long light, long night of imperialism is lifted from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. And he also said, in honoring Dr. Dubois, who was an admitted and a vowed and proud communist, Dr. King in speaking of communism, said that our blind anti-communism, read Vietnam, read Korea, read Afghanistan, that our blind anti-communism has led us into one quagmire after another. So what's on my mind is that we're in a quagmire. (07:09) Where does the African-American community go from here? If we look at the African-American community, it's leaderless. There are individual pockets of people and groups that are challenging the system. But if you look at the black caucus, the black elected officials, the black actors, the black musicians, there's no real leadership. We forget that the movement in the sixties was a movement of African people. It was a movement of black people in this country, but it was a movement that was a Black Panther party in Britain, black Panther Party in the Virgin Islands in Puerto Rico. So it was a movement of African people against imperialism, against colonialism and neocolonialism. Now, the leadership seems to be embracing that very few of our leaders have called for a ceasefire, for instance, in the Middle East, very few of our leaders speak forcibly about the environment or about police brutality or about the medical conditions of black people. And that extends to the leaders in Africa where you have thousands of people risking drowning in the Mediterranean weather to stay in their home country. And then you complain about the Chinese building roads and infrastructure complain that they're trying to take over. So that's on my mind. Wilmer Leon (09:18): Well, it's very telling that you talk about leadership, because when I think about leadership, I think about Dr. Du Bois. I think about Dr. King. I think about activists like Dory Ladner. I think about Mrs. Hamer and Paul Robeson. I think about the Tom Porters of the world. Now we're looking at athletes and musicians. The discussion is LeBron James better than Michael Jordan? You asked that question. Oh man, you can be in a bar and wind up with damn near a fight on your hands that people are so personally invested in that conversation. But ask them about Palestine, ask them about Niger. Ask them about Haiti, and you'll get glazed looks, gloss looks, or you'll get talking points from CNN and MSN. Ask somebody about Ukraine. And the first thing you're going to get is, well, Vladimir Putin is an authoritarian and a dictator, or ask them about Taiwan and China and all they want to talk about is a spy balloon. (10:47) And then you mentioned some of the individuals in the Black Caucus. Right now, the United States is looking to work with Canada and looking to work with France to reinve for the, what is it, the third time in 30 years, reinve, Haiti, Hakeem Jeffries, an African-American member of Congress is leading that charge. In my open, I talked about the UN and vetoing, the initiative to take Palestine out of observer status and make it a full fledged member of the un. Linda Thomas Greenfield, an African-American woman raises her hand as the representative of the United States in the UN against people of color. You've got General Lang. I just talked about what happened, transpired in Niger, a black general, the of africom. General Langley, a black man is trying to find a way to undermine the new government in Niger and keep those US troops. Your Honor, those are just a few examples of what we're missing, what we're missing. And Tom, we don't even miss it. Tom Porter (12:22): You're so right. But the fundamental question for me as a black man, as an African man, I mean, at my age, 84, I'm okay, but when I think about the future of my kids and my grandkids, what about their future? And it raises the fundamental question, can African African-Americans obtain freedom, justice, and equality in a society that's imperialist capitalists and politically, economically, culturally, and socially? For all intents and purposes, that's a nation of white supremacists from the top to the bottom. And so the question is, do we stay here? One of the mistakes that I think that we've made that our politics and our politics has been to challenge the society to let us in on it, (13:44) To give us an Academy Award and whatever, whatever, whatever. And we have to ask ourselves, as James Baldwin raised, who wants to integrate into a burning house. And so that thing's on the table, as we see America in decline in many significant ways, including its allies in Western Europe at the same time that who realizes more when you are in decline than the people who are in decline. And so it looks as if, and the situation in the Middle East is part of that, that the West United States feels that Africa has insignificant leaders and the people are not united. And that is true for African people in the United States till they're going back in for another helping, they're going back in for another helping. And they sense that black leadership is weak. Black leadership are going to do what they've been told every four years and vote for the Democrats. And if I say don't vote for the Democrats, I'm not saying vote for the Republicans. I'm saying vote your interests. Wilmer Leon (15:16): Talk about that binary thinking because I wrote a piece a while back, the dangers of binary thinking for the African-American community. And what prompted me to write that was listening to these discussions about, well, if you criticize Biden, then you are either obviously or by default, you are championing Trump. And no, both of them are not above beyond reproach. Both of them are in fact, in many instances, they're engaged in some of the same activities because we tend to get caught up in the politics of personality and we lose sight of the politics of policy, not really understanding that Julian Assange, Donald Trump started that process. Joe Biden followed up on it. That's just one example. So this danger of binary thinking for us, it's got to be Biden or Trump. We can't see beyond the two options that we've been provided. Tom Porter (16:29): Well, that has to do with the philosophical underpinnings of what makes a society go in America. There's a rare university that offers political economy. They offer economics and political science at the same time. It's a rare school that offers, of course, in dialectical logic, symbolic logic is basically the structure of arguments. That's what you're going to see in New York in the trial is that who can argue correctly, not who's correct, but who can argue structure the argument that makes a better case than the other one. It has absolutely nothing to do, whether there's a crook and a bomb that's on trial that shouldn't even have gotten this far. Fortunately, I took philosophy, symbolic logic from a person who was a scientific thinker. And so he taught it in a electrical way, which means that your thinking should be rooted in the interconnected of things, the relationship between things, not this or that, black or white, either or. It can be boan. Wilmer Leon (17:58): Well, hence this program, connecting the dots, always trying to find context and provide the interrelatedness between events so that you're much better able to engage in better analysis because the factors that you bring more factors into your equation. Tom Porter (18:26): Oh, I mean, you're absolutely correct, but that is the thinking. If you don't vote for Biden, it's a vote for Trump. And if you don't vote for Trump, then it's a vote for Biden. That doesn't make any sense at all. But people say, those are the choices that we have. No, we have another choice. We forget that we made the most progress when we didn't have a black caucus, when we didn't have many black judges. When we had, maybe we had one judge on the Supreme Court, very few black mayors because we struggled, we fought, we banged on the door and push the door in. And that's not happening. That's not happening anymore. So you talk to people and it's that binary thinking, but it's that in everything. It's that. It's that kind of thinking. And that's one of the real problems that you have in the educational system here, why Americas is lagging far behind in certain critical bodies of knowledge. Because I soon realized when I was in undergraduate school that many of my professors concealed more than they revealed. Wilmer Leon (20:11): They concealed more than they Tom Porter (20:13): Revealed than they revealed. I remember when I started teaching at Antioch, one of the books I used in the child development course was Thought and Language by ky. And another faculty member said that that was too difficult for graduate students. How can a book be too difficult for graduate students? But the book by ky, which is thought Language is all the rage now rave now in educational psychology and psychology circles. But then because he was a Russian and therefore assumed to be a communist, even though he was born, if I'm not mistaken, before the Russian Revolution. But that's where we are. But the point is, my point today is what are we going to do? Are we going to go down with the ship? Are we going to get off the ship? But that's the fundamental, Wilmer Leon (21:38): Are we going to take control of the ship? Tom Porter (21:45): That's a good thought. Wilmer Leon (21:47): Well, to me, it only seemed like a logical extension of the other two options that you provided, or at least since we're using the metaphor of a ship, are you going to create your own lifeboat? Tom Porter (22:05): Well, I think it's now time before serious call, given some of the emerging forces in Africa and Brazil and what have you, even in Venezuela that it's time for a new Pan-African movement, 21st century style. It is really time. And I just talked to somebody who was in Geneva on, there's a conference, UN conference on racism and civil rights. I don't have the correct title, but he's on his way back and he said he's going to brief me in person, but he was very optimistic about some of the things that he was seeing. But also obviously, so there's movement and we're in a transitional period on the planet. So there was a unipolar world, it was United States, and it controlled mostly through NATO and other relationships, the politics of Europe and the United States. But now you have the bricks, you have a number of, we live in a multipolar world and it is not just the bricks with China. (23:46) There are all kinds of different relationships between countries and Latin America and Central America. And they may not all be trying to get away from capitalism, but they're certainly open to the new changes that are going on in the world in their own interests. I mean, countries entering relationships with China, not because they want to become communists, but because they want to get some of what China has to offer and they realize that they've tried the West. And so you have all of these around the world, these various groupings and what have you, and we've got to internationalize our struggle. That's not new with me. He was Malcolm, even Dr. King understood that and some new progressive forces. And I'm encouraged by what I see around what's happening in the Middle East that these young students on these campuses across the country, and I think that Gaza may be the achilles tendon of Joe Biden. Wilmer Leon (25:10): Oh, I think you're absolutely right. Not only is Gaza the Achilles tendon of Joe Biden, but I also believe that one of the reasons why the Biden administration and so many other forces in the West are so adamantly behind this settler colonial genocidal project is because I believe they understand as goes the settler colony of Israel, so goes the rest of colonization, period. And that the end of this is the, that Tom Porter (25:58): One of these days, somebody's going to really take a real look at the relationship between Israel, not just in this country, but in the rest of the world, and where does its power come from and where's his strength come from? Why would Biden put his presidency on the line, but not just his presidency, he actually believes what he's doing is right. Wilmer Leon (26:32): Well, he is on record and folks can scream antisemitism if they want to. He's on record very clearly as saying, I am a Zion, which a proves the point. Not all Zionists are Jewish, and not all Jews are Zionists because he's Irish Catholic, but he's very clear on I am a Zionist. And contrary to the dominant narrative, Zionism and Judaism or Zionism and Judaism are not the same thing. And being anti-Zionist doesn't mean you're, and being anti-Zionist doesn't even mean it means you are anti-Zionist. But their vested interest in controlling that narrative, which by the way, they are dramatically losing control of as evidenced by what we're seeing playing itself out on our college campuses. They've lost control of that narrative. And I don't see how they're ever going to be able to reclaim that narrative. Tom Porter (27:52): Well, it's very clear that the forces supporting Palestine is growing, and the questioning, which never happened before, Israel was never questioned before in a way that it is being questioned down. But the question is because, well, let's be clear. You strike up a conversation with the average white person about Jews and you'll get some antisemitism. And of course, Hitler was white. He wasn't a Jew, he was white, European, Mussolini was, and the rest of the fascists in Europe were Caucasians. And so what would make this country send him a bunch of weapons in the middle of a situation where the whole world is saying, you shouldn't do that? Wilmer Leon (29:02): Well, what did Al Hague say? He said, Israel is our unsinkable aircraft carrier in the region. And so they saw in that colony a ideological and military base bastion region that they believed would be their space to project power and to control that space. Tom Porter (29:41): I don't have the answer, but it's an interesting question. The reason why I say it's interesting because the relationship is not making sense now, Wilmer Leon (29:51): Right? Tom Porter (29:53): It's not making a sense. When you stand alone at the un, you voted against something that the rest of the world was for, Wilmer Leon (30:04): And you're voting for genocide. We're not arguing borders. We're not arguing an issue on the maritime navigation of the seas. We're not arguing whether it's 12 miles or 14 miles from your coast where you get into international waters. We're not arguing access to mineral rights. It's genocide. And it's not even debatable. It's not even debatable because those such as Netanyahu that are being in Morich and Benny Gantz, we have their own language. They have made it very clear in their own statements in court, you would call that statements against interest. We got to take 'em for their word because they're saying things that are really against their interest Tom Porter (31:15): And doing things that are Wilmer Leon (31:16): And do it exactly. Tom Porter (31:18): But still, the question comes back what's on my mind? I care less about the fight between Trump and Biden and more about what are we going to do because we come out losing whoever gets in, and we need to be clear about that. If Biden will do what he's doing in the Middle East and Haiti and in Africa, what will he do for us? When the vote comes up? Wilmer Leon (31:54): To that point, Tom, the house has just passed a 92 billion military spending bill where they're going to send something like 62 billion to Ukraine. They're going to send, I don't know, 20 something to Israel. And of course, Taiwan, while people in the United States are having to make decisions between paying rent and buying food or buying medicine, the homeless rate or the unhoused rate in the United States right now is somewhere 800,000. And that's just based upon the number of people in shelters that's not actually dealing in addressing the number of people that are living either under bridges in tents living with other family members. The social in indices in this country are, the rate of suicide is on the rise, particularly among white men. The rate of depression among children is on the rise. I mean, I can pick a litany of things. Oh yeah, go ahead. Tom Porter (33:15): The Misery Index, which used to be something that they used to measure the conditions of black people and other people of color in this country, now it's extended to looking at the misery index among whites, because when we talk about homeless, and DC is rare where you see a significant number of black people who are homeless, but you travel throughout the rest of the country in rural Virginia, rural Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, and what have you really see some poverty that you've never seen. Wilmer Leon (33:57): So my question is 92 billion, and that's just this latest round of funding. And we don't seem to, we're paying for healthcare in Ukraine. We're paying for pensions in Ukraine when Americans can't get either. But where is the pushback and the outcry from the Congressional Black Caucus, for example? Tom Porter (34:27): It really isn't. I mean, that's the problem, is the deafening silence come out of black leadership at all levels. Even here in Washington, I don't think the non-voting delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton has stood out, stood up for a ceasefire. Wilmer Leon (34:51): Nope, Tom Porter (34:52): I don't think the city council has called for a ceasefire. So where do we fit in all of this? That's the fundamental question for me Wilmer Leon (35:08): That it keeps going back to that, Tom Porter (35:11): Right? Wilmer Leon (35:14): The A DL is going to spend, I think the number was a hundred million dollars. I think that was the number on this upcoming election to unseat, if I'm off on that number, folks, I apologize. I was just getting it off the top of my head. I think it's a hundred million to unseat what are considered to be progressive Democrats. Now, in the 2020 election, and in the 2016 election, there was all this boohoo and crying and concern about Russian interference and Chinese interference and Iranian interference in our elections. Now you've got APAC getting ready to, or in the process, or they're in the midst of spending a hundred million dollars and not a moan, not a grip. Tom Porter (36:14): And the reason why is the influence, again, people always say the United States is supporting Israel. It is one way to look at it. Another way to look at it is that in significant ways, Israel and the Israeli diaspora controls significant aspects of American business, cultural, social, and economic life. And that book hasn't been written well. Wilmer Leon (36:52): Oh, okay. Tom, sounds like my next book. Yeah, that Tom Porter (36:59): Book hasn't been written. And so from that stand, well, Wilmer Leon (37:03): If you could get it written, how are you going to get it published? Tom Porter (37:06): It's interesting question. (37:11) So the protection of Israel and its influencing the rest of the world is something that I think gets overlooked because Israel is perceived as a little small country in a sea of Arabs and what have you. But actually it is more powerful than any African country. It is probably more powerful than most of the countries in Latin and Central America. If you look at its military, its weapons, its technology, industry and what have you. And so it is significant among nations of the world in terms of its influence. And APAC is a part of that influence. So again, that's where my mind is these days. What are we going to do? And then how are we going to get there when we decide what we're going to do? But guess what? We got to do it. Wilmer Leon (38:29): I asked the question about if the book were written, how would it get published? And I was looking off at my bookcase because this book right here, the Israel lobby and US Foreign Policy by John Heimer and Steven Walt, I remember when this book came out and they damn near ran these boys out of town. I remember it was how long I tried to get an interview with Heimer or Walt and what those guys were damn near in hiding because the uproar of the publication of the book, the Israel lobby. Now, it's interesting too, Tom, that you just mentioned how powerful Israel is, but give me that analysis. While they can't defeat Hamas and they can't defeat Hamas, they're getting their hind parts whooped in Gaza, Iran just sent them a real serious message about mess around with us if you want to, and we'll reign missiles down on you for the next 15 years. And Hezbollah has not gotten into the mix. Ansar Allah in Yemen has shut down the maritime traffic in the Red Sea, and before Iran launched their retaliatory strike against Israel, they captured a cargo ship in the Straits of Horus to demonstrate to the United States, we will shut down the straits of Horus. We will shut down the Red Sea, and you won't get a drop of oil or nothing. So when you talk about the power of Israel, talk about it in that context or those contexts. Tom Porter (40:28): Well, I think the United States, Wilmer Leon (40:33): Is that a good question to ask? Tom Porter (40:34): Oh, it's an excellent question because, but what we see in the West Bank and in Gaza, it's the same thing we saw in Vietnam. Same thing we saw in Korea. Same thing we saw in Cuba. Same thing we saw in Guinea Basa in Angola and Mozambique and South Africa. That is, you could misjudge the sentiment to say that the Palestinians don't support Hamas. Some of that is probably true, but one thing that all Palestinians are clear about Wilmer Leon (41:29): Freedom, Tom Porter (41:29): Freedom, justice, and equality. And I think that is a mistake that they've made. And I think that is a mistake that they've made in Lebanon. That is, they underestimate, in fact, they have increased the number of young Palestinians and young Arabs throughout the Middle East in their hatred for both Israel and the West and down the road. Arab leaders are going to have to deal with that. The people not going to, Wilmer Leon (42:04): And that's a very practical reality because some people listening to this conversation, when you make that statement say, oh, that's because they're antisemitic, and that's because they hate Jews. No, they hate oppression and they hate oppressors. And no matter what color stripe or size they are, I hate the person that has his or her foot on my throat, no matter what size that foot is. And no matter what kind of boot they're wearing, that's what I hate. Tom Porter (42:44): I think they're making the same miscalculation around the students. I mean, you can lock up 40, you can lock up 50, you can lock up a hundred people, but you really can't lock up an idea. And unless you are willing to make certain changes, the idea is going to grow. I mean, it's small, but it's significant that a group of auto workers, I'm thinking it was in Tennessee. Wilmer Leon (43:13): It was in Chattanooga, Tennessee Tom Porter (43:16): Voted to unionize. They thought they had broken the unions, but the conditions of such among workers, white workers and black workers, that something has to be done because they're filling it when they go to the grocery store. I went to Costco to fill up my gas tank the other day, and because I have to use premium in my 1992 Volvo wagon, it cost me almost $60. Wilmer Leon (43:55): I have to put premium in mine. It was 85. Tom Porter (43:59): Wow. So everybody's beginning to feel the decline of this economy At the same time that they're saying that the economy is growing, you notice they never say use the word development again. That's kind of like binary thinking. They never use the word, they always use word. The economy is growing. That's a quantitative analysis. But a qualitative analysis would be, are you developing as a society or your school's turning out educated people? But if you just deal with growth, it's all about numbers. Wilmer Leon (44:51): It's all about numbers, primarily because when they come and tell us that the economy is growing, they're talking about the financialized side of the economy. So if you have a 401k program, then you're happy as a clam because over the last three or four, maybe five quarters, the financialized side of the economy is running like gangbusters. But we're not manufacturing anything in this country anymore. The manufacturing base in this country is on the decline because we've exported all of those jobs to China and to Vietnam and to India. So the wage, has there been wage growth in this country? No. And to your point about the unions, so Sean Fe comes out the head of the UAW. He comes out in January saying the UAW endorses Joe Biden. But that same day, he has to give another speech where he comes out and says, the rank and file of the UAW does not back Joe Biden, because they're more concerned about their paychecks, and many of them are going to support Donald Trump. That's Sean Fain. That's not me. That's the head of the UAW making that statement. And that's what goes to the, as you talked about, the UAW in all places, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and from Chattanooga, they're going to Alabama now to a Mercedes plant in Alabama. Now that's going to be a harder fight. They're going deeper south. But still, Tom Porter (46:54): How can you have the largest economy in the world and be a detonation Wilmer Leon (47:02): And debt to your, who you consider to be your primary enemy, which is China, Tom Porter (47:08): Right? But how can you be? There's some oxymoronic about that, right? Wilmer Leon (47:13): That Tom Porter (47:15): You have the largest economy in the world, but Wilmer Leon (47:19): You're a better nation, Tom Porter (47:20): Better nation, and people are seeking different ways of economically engaging with each other other than using the dollar. And yet you, but every day people are feeling it. Every day people are filling at the pump, at the grocery store, at Wilmer Leon (47:44): The a pack of chicken wings and a gallon of milk, Tom Porter (47:47): The doctor's office. I mean, if you can Wilmer Leon (47:51): Get in. Tom Porter (47:52): Yep, yep. Wilmer Leon (47:55): So, Tom, to your point, what are we to do? Tom Porter (48:02): Well, we used to have men and women who thought these things. A lot of people are writing books. I'm encouraged about some of the things, and there's a lot going on in the street. There doesn't seem to be a unifying theme. I mean, the Montgomery Bus boycott was something that significant numbers of African-Americans, the black people felt in the north and the South, because many of us had a two-state experience, born in the south, grew up in the north, and so on our yearly summer visits back home, we ran into what our brothers and sisters and kin folks were dealing with. And it was a spirit in the community that it was our time to fight back and to be independent and what have you. That spirit, you can see it bubbling up young people. I'm encouraged by young people because you really can't lie to them as easy as you can lie to everybody Wilmer Leon (49:28): Else. Not watching CNN and MSPC, Tom Porter (49:32): Without a doubt. Without a doubt. So I'm actually encouraged. On the other hand, I would encourage people to get a passport. You never know when you're going to need it. I think you ought to look for options, particularly for your grandchildren and what have you. And that's not unusual. People are leaving America, not just black people going back to Africa, but white people going to Europe, and some of 'em are going to places like Puerto Rico, Wilmer Leon (50:08): Right? Central and South America, Tom Porter (50:10): And say nothing of Africa. So people are leaving. And that's one option. That's one option that has always been on my mind and Wilmer Leon (50:25): Abandon ship. Tom Porter (50:27): No, get on another ship. Wilmer Leon (50:29): Well Tom Porter (50:33): Get on another ship. Let Biden and Trump and that group fight it out. They seem to be doing a pretty good job of battling each other. But on the serious side, we've got to raise significant questions wherever we can. We got to discuss these things wherever we can. We can't allow this leadership class that we have, and even some of the so-called progressive pundits, we can't simply allow them to get away with what they've been getting away with. And I'm grateful for programs like this and some other programs or a few other stations where people are speaking out and are being heard and are being heard. Wilmer Leon (51:30): Just really quickly, did you happen to see the fallout from the National Action Network Congress, a convention where folks went in protesting as Hakeem Jeffries was brought in to speak and folks were protesting Hakeem Jeffries and Reverend Sharpton called him Renta Coons, and did you see any of that? Tom Porter (51:58): No, but I'm not surprised. Wilmer Leon (51:59): Okay, then I won't go any further into it. Tom Porter (52:02): Well, but you raised an interesting point about the bankruptcy of leadership. They used to refer to Al Sharpton as Jesse on a budget. But Wilmer Leon (52:23): Lemme just quickly make one point, because one of the things that Reverend Sharpton was promoting or displaying, he was basically saying, look at. So he got Joe Biden to do this little video and supporting, thank you Reverend Al, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But so everybody's, wow. Look, Reverend Al got President Biden to zoom in to the National Action Network Convention, but nobody seems to want to talk about that 10 days after Biden was inaugurated. Biden had to be forced. And I mean, kicking, brought in, kicking and screaming to have a meeting with black leadership. And when he got on that call, he disrespected everybody on that call. But if you didn't see it, you didn't see it then so Tom Porter (53:33): Well, but the role of, again, it just points out the bankruptcy of certain African leaders. I mean, here you have, well, a two-way race between Democrats and Republicans. Two Democrats are running in the primary to become democratic senators. One's a black woman and one's a white man. Without discussing Dem merits of either one of them, why would Hakeem Jeffries, Anthony Brown and Jonathan Jackson endorse the white candidate? I mean, why would you do that? I mean, Jonathan Jackson is from Illinois. I understand that connection between he and David Cron is Itron Wilmer Leon (54:37): Cone, cone, David Tron in Maryland. Tom Porter (54:43): He owns total wine and liquors, right? And Jonathan Jackson is in the liquor business. He's a big distributor in the Chicago era. I don't get Hakeem Jeffries, who's in New York. The point of it is, where's the integrity? Where's the integrity? On the one hand, you talk black out of the side of your mouth, and I'm not in any mean pushing black nationalism. I'm simply saying, why would you get in that fight? I mean, why would you get in that fight? Obviously, Wilmer Leon (55:21): Angela also, Brooks is running, right? That's what I'm saying. A black woman, and why wouldn't you back her? Tom Porter (55:31): But why would you get in the race at all since you got you from another state? And you would not want that to happen to you when you were running? And so there's obviously a cash nexus. Wilmer Leon (55:50): Well, we do know that Hakeem Jeffries has received, I think, over a million dollars from APAC over his tenure in office. And the same thing with Gregory Meeks. He's another one that falls into that same camp. And both of them, along with the Vice President, Kamala Harris, they're all behind the Global Fragilities Act, which is being used as the rationale for the United States to rein, invade Haiti. Go figure. Tom Porter (56:32): Again, we have to do an analysis of how the results were obtained rather than the results. I mean, it looks like Haiti is a failed state. So how do you go from the first independent black Republic on the planet? Well, not on the planet, but in that era, because there were black leaderships. But how do you become that, given any slave who could get to Haiti freedom? I mean, how do you get defeating Napoleon then? How do you become the basket case, a basket case in the world? How does that happen? Why do they still old friends and see should be the other way around, Wilmer Leon (57:25): Way around? (57:29) Why is the United States wring its hands and going through all these machinations talking about we have to go in and stabilize this country when the United States is responsible for the instability? Why does the United States send $60 billion to Ukraine when the United States is the one that started the fight in the first place, and Ukraine is merely the proxy for the United States? Why is the United States saying we can't do anything with Netanyahu? Yes, you can. You call 'em and tell 'em, you're not giving in any more money. You are against genocide, but you send them the bullets, you send them the bombs, you provide the logistics. Same thing with China. Oh, Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan. Why are you trying to pick a fight with China? Who by the way, holds more of your debt than anybody else in the room? Why? Let's get to the cause, right? Tom Porter (58:48): Of course. I mean, again, the Haiti situation, it gets played out and we go in, why did the United States involve itself in the overthrow of John Butra? Wilmer Leon (59:06): What was his aired? John Beron aired, Tom Porter (59:10): Aired Wilmer Leon (59:11): Twice Tom Porter (59:14): A legitimately elected democratic leader who's very positive. Why do you place sanctions on Cuba? Only because you don't believe in what they believe in? Wilmer Leon (59:33): Here's another, and Tom Porter (59:33): Then get upset when they're successful in the biotech industry and what have you. And the list goes on and on and on. But because they don't think that people study history or read history, Wilmer Leon (59:53): The average Haitian makes less than $3 a day. Folks, you can look it up. The average Haitian makes less than $3 a day, but somehow they can walk around with $1,800 sniper rifles, military grade equipment Tom Porter (01:00:18): Where they get 'em from. That's the question that you asked. All of these militias running around the deserts of Africa, where are they getting these weapons from? Where do they get food from? Wilmer Leon (01:00:33): Right, right, right. Brother Tom Porter. Man, as always, thank you. Tom Porter (01:00:45): Thank you for having me. It's been a long day. Wilmer Leon (01:00:48): I know it has, and I appreciate you giving me your time today. I got to thank you Tom Porter so much, man, for joining the show today. Greatly, greatly appreciate it. Tom Porter (01:00:57): Thank you for having me. Have a good evening, Wilmer Leon (01:01:00): Folks. Thank you so much for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Wilmer Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes each week. Please follow and subscribe, go to the Patreon account. 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A troubling event unfolded in Washington, D.C., unsettling the otherwise serene environment during the early morning hours of a Sunday. A grim atmosphere consumed the city as seven people fell victim to a shooting, with two of those having tragically lost their lives. The frightful incident, which took place around 3 a.m., reverberates in the very core of the city, the suspect still remaining elusive. At the intersection of 7th Street NW and P Street NW, only a brief walk away from the scenic Mt. Vernon Square and the Kennedy Recreation Center, gunfire shattered the silence. The perpetrator vanished into the veil of night, escaping depths of the city that were yet to rise from slumber. The police are sparing no effort in tracing their whereabouts. The Executive Assistant Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, Jeffrey Carrol, took center stage during a news conference later that same Sunday morning. His appeal to the public was heartfelt, urging them to aid the investigation. He requested anyone harboring possible knowledge about the crime or any potential witnesses out there to reach out and share their information with the police. The suspect under search is described as a man of average build. Details about his appearance include wearing light-colored trousers and a blue shirt at the time of the incident. He was last spotted traveling on foot, heading south on 7th Street NW. The Department, in their urgency, reiterated that residents should refrain from taking action themselves and instead, quickly dial 911. Upon receiving the emergency call and arriving at the scene, the situation was already critical. Present at the site were six adults, all suffering gunshot wounds. Jeffrey Carrol subsequently confirmed the alarming truth - two victims had already succumbed to their injuries when the police stepped on the scene. Later that afternoon, a fresh development startled the law enforcement officials. An extra gunshot victim made his way to a local hospital independently, upping the tally of affected individuals to a chilling seven. Tragic reports the same evening identified the deceased victims as 32-year-old Anthony Brown from Southeast, D.C., and 32-year-old Jay Lucks from Baltimore, Maryland. Despite the ongoing scrutiny of the incident, the driving force behind the horrifying act remains concealed in mystery. The official report from the Metropolitan Police Department does offer some insight, although preliminary. Based on early inferences, it is suspected 'that one or more culprits intentionally fired at the victims', causing this dreadful event. As part of their comprehensive strategy to find the attacker or attackers and bring them to justice, an enticing reward awaits individuals who can provide significant pointers. The Metropolitan Police Department seeks pivotal information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of the person or people behind this disturbing crime. The department promises a tempting $25,000 per victim, summing to a total of $50,000. Privacy remains a priority when dealing with such sensitive events, and the identities of the remaining victims are being withheld. This measure is being followed to allow sufficient time for the next of kin to be notified appropriately and in a way that respects their emotional state, bridging the gap between sensitivity and urgency. Sadly, this horrific occurrence is far from an isolated event, considering the uprising tide of crime in the city. When compared to the same timeframe in 2023, the data implies an unsettling trend - a distressing 35 percent increase in homicides has been registered this year in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Tracing back to the previous year, the number of homicides tallied to 274 in 2023 alone. This was an alarming escalation of 35 percent from crimes recorded in 2022, further illustrating the burgeoning crime rates in the city. The issue is certainly serious and demands proper addressal. An examination of the Metropolitan Police Department's statistics from 2023 introduces more areas of concern. Among the rising crime rates, it is noted that robberies saw an increase of 69 percent within a year's span. These are lessons that should help shape better policies and regulations. Furthermore, the data reveals an unequivocal surge in violent crime, with a spike by 40 percent reported the same year. The alarming increment in such incidents reflects a developing pattern that necessitates a proactive response and vigilance from the law enforcement authorities and community alike. Vehicle-related crimes, it seems, have not been spared either. A soaring increase was noted in the case of carjackings, with an astonishing 89 percent hike being documented within a single year. This is yet another part of the crime wave puzzle that has hit Washington, D.C. In light of these circumstances, it is evident that strategies must be reassessed and further robust measures must be implemented to deal with these escalating crime figures. It's a call to reinforce the fundamentals of public safety, law, and order in the face of these daunting statistics. While the city serves as a beacon of political activity and a symbol of historical significance, it is vital to remember that, above all, it serves as home to many. It's important that strength, unity, and a steadfast commitment to justice reign if the tide of crime is to be stemmed and the safety of its citizenry reassured. 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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn is joined by Michael Anthony Brown, Tim Wilsbach, Matt Wafaie and Mike Oliver, four amazing editors that helped shape the success story known as Welcome to Wrexham. Michael recently won a primetime Emmy for Wrexham and has edited Eat, Race, Win, Giant Beast, and Losers. Tim has edited The Kardashians, Vanderpump Rules and Is It Cake. Matt has edited The Profit, The Millionaire Matchmaker, The Voice and American Idol while Mike has edited American Gangster: Trap Queens and Blood, Sweat & Tears: Countdown to Crawford VS Kavaliauskas. Thanks again to ACE for partnering with us on this podcast, check out their website for more. Want to see more interviews from Glenn? Check out "Editors on Editing" here. The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and, please leave a review so more people can find our show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
Phil Goodlad is joined by Stephen Craigan and Press Association sports reporter Anthony Brown to talk about all the big news in Scottish football and look ahead to Rangers' clash with Ross County and Aberdeen v Motherwell. They also ask what band Brendan Rodgers is most like and, as it's Valentine's Day, discuss what they love most about Scottish football.
In this episode of Da Fixx, DJ Focus and Dice Gamble host a spiritual detox segment with gospel artist Anthony Brown. They discuss Brown's new project "Affirmations," inspired by self-encouragement and speaking Jesus' name in the post-pandemic era. Brown reflects on his evolving journey, the influence of his mother, and the importance of staying connected to everyday experiences. The episode also touches on mentorship, mental health, and the significance of spiritual gifts, emphasizing the need for patience and perseverance in faith. The hosts defend their choice of music on the show and reiterate their mission to inspire positive life changes through faith-infused content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On season 10 of The Blackletter Podcast, host Tom Dunlap was joined by a range of fascinating guests to demystify business and law. Each guest brought their personal experiences and professional expertise to the table as they discussed the complex facets surrounding business and law.On this episode, listeners get to revisit some of the noteworthy subjects covered throughout the season's conversations. Tune in to this episode to hear profound insights on law and business from some of the top professionals in the game!Introducing Innovation and TransformationEpisode 8 (Tracy Pilone - Element 84's Open Science and Open Data): In episode 8, guest speaker and business leader Tracy Pilone reveals how her company, Element 84, leverages innovative strategies in satellite data, allowing for transformative business practices.Episode 10 (Aleco Bravo-Greenberg - Transforming a Breeding Farm): Business owner Aleco Bravo Greenberg shares a story that illustrates a unique business transformation and shows a unique aspect of innovative decision-making.Strategic Shifts and DecisionsEpisode 2 (Anthony Brown - Transition to Patent Monetization): This revealing episode focused on guest speaker Anthony Brown's career shift and highlighted the personal aspect of transformative decisions in the realm of intellectual property.Episode 1 (Jennifer Morris - Compliance and Cybersecurity in Government Contracts): Cybersecurity law expert Jennifer Morris shares her approach to complex regulatory environments in government contracts and emphasizes strategic innovation in a highly specialized field.Personal Journeys and Professional TransformationsEpisode 5 (Dubs Herschlip - Personal Experience with Estate Planning): This segment adds a personal touch to the theme of season 10, as guest Dubs Herschlip shares his story and shows how personal experiences can lead to professional transformation.Episode 11 (Aleco Bravo Greenberg - Entrepreneurial Journey): Revisiting episode 11, Aleco shares how his entrepreneurial experiences offered lessons about the importance of innovative strategies and transformative decisions for starting and growing a business.Practical Applications and Strategic AdviceEpisode 6 (Dubs Herschlip - Estate Planning Decision-Making): Tom and Dubs Herschlip share an enlightening conversation focused on practical applications of innovative strategies in estate planning, and Dubs offers viewers valuable advice.Episode 4 (Anthony Brown - Patent Homework and Understanding): Concluding the episode, this segment from season 10, episode 4 circles highlights the importance of informed decision-making in intellectual property.The Blackletter Podcast will be returning in 2024 with Season 11. Until then, you can check out season 10's episodes available online at https://www.dbllawyers.com/podcasts-seasons/The Blackletter PodcastThe Blackletter Podcast is a podcast for CEOs, Corporate Counsel, & Entrepreneurs. Each episode explores topics regarding business and law. Join host Tom Dunlap as he speaks with special guests and thought leaders across various professional fields. Their discussions during the interview focus around timely information, insights they've gained, and lessons they've learned through their experiences.
12.18.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Jonathan Majors Guilty, Navy Federal Mortgage Disparities, Surviving Holiday Blues, Anthony Brown A nine-person New York jury convicts actor Jonathan Majors of misdemeanor assault and harassment in connection with a March 25 incident between his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. We'll have a special panel to break down what happened in the courtroom that led to a guilty verdict. Navy Federal Credit Union said the recent mortgage disparities report is inaccurate. Tonight, we will break the numbers down with BSN's Get Wealthy Host, Deborah Owens, and the CEO of First Independence Bank. The Justice Department launched a database that tracks the misconduct of federal law enforcement officers. We are in the middle of the holiday season, and many of us are dealing with the blues. We'll talk to a Licensed Professional Counselor about identifying and surviving those holiday blues. Any my 1-on-1 with gospel artist Anthony Brown, who was part of McDonald's 17th Annual Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under 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, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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These are the songs we sang this past week on the Morning Prayer and Worship podcast. The podcast is a compilation of all five songs. Find a playlist of the individual tracks here. “Surrounded (Fight My Battles)” by Elyssa Smith“Good Good Father” by Anthony Brown and Pat Barrett“Your Name” by Ben Ward“The Way You Do” by Stephanie Osorio and Ben Ward“Hosanna” by Brooke Ligertwood If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Art: Circles in a Circle, Wassily Kandinsky. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message
These are the songs we sang this past week on the Morning Prayer and Worship podcast. The podcast is a compilation of all five songs. Find a playlist of the individual tracks here. “Surrounded (Fight My Battles)” by Elyssa Smith “Good Good Father” by Anthony Brown and Pat Barrett “Your Name” by Ben Ward “The Way You Do” by Stephanie Osorio and Ben Ward “Hosanna” by Brooke Ligertwood If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Art: Circles in a Circle, Wassily Kandinsky.
It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 20 in the Church Calendar. September 26, 2023. Praying today with Debbie in Montana and Lenora in Irvine, California. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Good Good Father” by Anthony Brown and Pat Barrett with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalm 78:1-39 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is 1 Corinthians 5:1-8 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Join our Facebook group here! Photo: Southern constellation of Vela, European Southern Observatory Proper 20 – Grant us, Lord, not to be anxious about earthly things, but to love things heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that are passing away, to hold fast to those that shall endure; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message
It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 20 in the Church Calendar. September 26, 2023. Praying today with Debbie in Montana and Lenora in Irvine, California. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Good Good Father” by Anthony Brown and Pat Barrett with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalm 78:1-39 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is 1 Corinthians 5:1-8 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Join our Facebook group here! Photo: Southern constellation of Vela, European Southern Observatory Proper 20 - Grant us, Lord, not to be anxious about earthly things, but to love things heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that are passing away, to hold fast to those that shall endure; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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The bitter mind of J. Anthony Brown brings you the things Black people say when they are giving directions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Lakers win game 4 and take a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Grizzlies as Verno and KOC recap the Lakers overtime win (01:06). The guys discuss t he unbelievable performance that Jimmy Butler had as the Heat took down the Bucks and a returning Giannis to also take a 3-1 series lead (23:44). Despite sweeping the Nets, the 76ers still don't look impressive when compared to their next potential playoff opponent, the Celtics (43:10). The Timberwolves avoided a sweep against the Nuggets thanks to the efforts of Anthony Brown as the guys rave about Ant's performance as well as the T-Wolves future with him as the focal point (53:39). Next, the guys discuss how the Knicks are exploiting the Cav's weakness en route to a 3-1 series lead (01:03:00). The Kings missed their opportunity to take a 3-1 series lead against the Warriors over the weekend and now have to deal with an injury to De'Aaron Fox (01:12:58). Also, the guys last congratulate Lauri Markkanen for winning this year's Most Improved Player award and discuss the Rockets hiring of Ime Udoka (01:23:59). Hosts: Chris Vernon and Kevin O'Connor Producer: Jessie Lopez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With injuries to Kyler Murray and Rhamondre Stevenson, Monday night's Patriots/Cardinals game turned into a bloodbath that may have far-reaching fantasy implications. We'll review that game and the rest of the Week 14 film, and then we'll turn our attention to the start of your fantasy playoffs by evaluating whether there are any quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers or tight ends whom you can add via Week 15 waivers who might fill a roster hole as you careen toward a fantasy championship. Guest: Pat Fitzmaurice from Fantasy Pros. Sponsor - www.DrinkTrade.com/harris for $30 off your first custom order of coffee plus free shipping Sponsor - www.FelixGrayGlasses.com/harris and use code HARRIS10 for 10% off stylish glasses that will cut down on eye strain from too much screen time Sponsor - www.DraftKings.com code HARRIS for a free contest with your initial deposit to play our favorite DFS games, including our weekly listener contest Follow Pat Fitzmaurice - @Fitz_FF Follow our show - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.fandom.com/wiki/Harris_Football_Wiki Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Play in our Week 15 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/138358649 Week 14 Game Film Discussed Today: NE/ARI BAL/PIT CAR/SEA HOU/DAL JAC/TEN Pat's Week 15 Waiver Adds: 5. Dare Ogunbowale - 0% 4. Chris Moore - 2% 3. Chig Okonkwo - 14% 2. Elijah Moore - 27% 1. Kevin Harris - 1% Chris's Week 15 Waiver Adds: 5. Kevin Harris - 1% 4. Chig Okonkwo - 14% 3. Mike White 20% 2. Elijah Moore - 27% 1. Pierre Strong - 1% (h.m. - Zamir White - 3%, Chuba Hubbard - 33%, Rex Burkhead - 3%, Dare Ogunbowale - 0%, Chris Moore 2%, Terrace Marshall - 6%) (handcuffs - Jordan Mason 12%, Kenny Gainwell 15%, Alexander Mattison 34%, Jaylen Warren 15%) streaming QB - Mike White 20%, Mac Jones 11%, Brock Purdy 10% streaming DEF - Browns vs. BAL (if Anthony Brown starts at QB), Commanders vs. NYG, Panthers vs. PIT If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. $150 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pregame moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 free bets. Ends 12/31/22 @ 11:59pm ET. Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. 10+ leg req. for 100% boost. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm ET. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/footballterms.