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Former Vikings offensive lineman Jeremiah Sirles joins the show to discuss the Vikings' narrow win in London. Plus, why he loved the gameplay against the Browns and his thoughts on how Minnesota's patchwork offensive line performed. The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In 1997, Iowa State University named its football stadium after the school’s first black athlete: Jack Trice. Tragically, Trice never even played in Ames, Iowa—he died from internal injuries sustained during a play in his second college game, played in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 6, 1923. Trice wrote a note to himself the night before, bearing witness to his determination: “The honor of my race, family, and self are at stake. Everyone is expecting me to do big things. I will! My whole body and soul are to be thrown recklessly about on the field tomorrow. Every time the ball is snapped, I will be trying to do more than my part.” Trice profoundly understood that what he did flowed from the honor and dignity of who he was, infusing his character with courage. The apostle Paul says something similar in Ephesians, challenging believers to let who they were in Christ influence every decision: “As a prisoner of the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received” (Ephesians 4:1). Paul challenges us to embrace a way of living shaped by Jesus’ work for us, in us, and through us, which yields humility, gentleness, patience, unity, love and peace (vv. 2-3) as we use our God-given gifts to serve one another (vv. 15-16).
It's a Write That Down edition of Mackey and Judd with predictions about Kirill Kaprizov's season goals with the Wild, Matt Boldy's goal total, plus more from around the state and sports world.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd, Jessi, and AJ regroup for the final time before the start of the season to discuss legitimate expectations for what the Wild should accomplish this season. Is a playoff run actually in the works? Who will stand out and carry the team? What sort of surprises will there be?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy Rutherford joins us in-studio to talk all things Blues ahead of their season opener against Minnesota. JR talks about the finalization of the roster and his bold predictions he made in his article yesterday. As always, JR also takes two-part questions from the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Through five games, the Ohio State Buckeyes' defense has allowed just two touchdowns, and opponents have yet to reach double-digits yet this season. Matt Patricia's clever coverage disguises are certainly a part of that success, but in this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, you'll learn why it all starts up front for the OSU defense. Ross breaks down what went right for the Ohio State defense in their 42-3 win over Minnesota, and what it could mean moving forward.
Host Michael Rand starts with a Wild season preview and talks to Star Tribune writer Sarah McLellan for a big-picture look at the franchise after a busy offseason. 25:00: Randy Johnson joins the show to talk Gophers football. Minnesota lost 42-3 last week to Ohio State, but the Gophers' fate will be determined by what happens in these next four weeks.
From shrinking newsrooms to less news coverage, local journalism faces many challenges.Since 2005, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished, according to Northwestern University's 2024 report on the state of local news.But one thing that still makes local journalism powerful is when reporters live in the places they cover. MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with reporters who do just that. They'll talk about what it means to report on their own communities and why that connection matters. Guests: Tadeo Ruiz Sandoval is an MPR News reporter based in the Fargo-Moorhead area. He covers the region with a focus on agriculture. Tadeo started his journalism career as an intern at KMUW, the NPR Station in Wichita, Kan. In 2024, he interned at The Wall Street Journal where he produced and hosted a miniseries on Gen Z's debt. Molly Castle Work is an MPR News reporter based in Rochester. She covers health care in southeast Minnesota. Prior to joining MPR News, Molly worked as an investigative reporter at the Rochester Post Bulletin and later as a correspondent for KFF Health News in California. Dan Kraker is an MPR News correspondent based in Duluth where he covers the people, economy and environment of northeast Minnesota. Before joining MPR News, Dan worked at KNAU Arizona Public Radio for 11 years. He covered northern Arizona's Native nations and then served as news director. He also contributes regularly to National Public Radio programs and Marketplace.
Wednesday morning, security guards at Temple Israel in Minneapolis discovered the synagogue had been vandalized with what synagogue leaders are calling antisemitic rhetoric. The vandalism at Temple Israel comes on the heels of a break-in at Alhikmah Islamic Center in Minneapolis on Monday. A few days prior, there was a fire at the same mosque. Police are investigating whether the two mosque incidents are connected. For more, MPR News host Nina Moini talked with Temple Israel Senior Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman and Jaylani Hussein, executive director of Minnesota's Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Within a week, there was vandalism at a Minneapolis synagogue and a fire and break-in at a Minneapolis mosque. We talk to faith leaders from both houses of worship about their concerns around targeting religious institutions. After ICE agents arrested a construction crew while they were working on a roof in St. Paul, concerns are growing within the immigrant community. We check in with an advocacy group about what they are hearing from immigrant workers. Plus, the Crown Prince of Norway is in the Twin Cities. We talk to the Norway House about the significance of his visit and Minnesota's deep ties to the country.
The first group of Norwegian immigrants arrived in the U.S. on a ship from Norway 200 years ago. And this week, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, the heir to the Norwegian throne, is in Minnesota to recognize the unique ties the state has had to the country since 1825. On Tuesday, Haakon visited Norway House in Minneapolis. He was greeted by hundreds of community members waving Norwegian flags and he cut the ribbon for a library connecting Minnesotans with Norway. Sandy Ulsaker Wiese is board chair of the Norway House. She joined MPR News host Nina Moini to explain the significance of the Crown Prince's visit and how Norwegians have shaped Minnesota.
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 5. [RJ Bell (0:06–0:20)] opened in disbelief over Arizona's collapse. [Steve Fezzik (0:20–1:05)] vented, “I had Arizona and Indy… easiest winner ever. And yet somehow it lost,” showing frustration with improbable losses. [Bell (1:15–1:52)] called it “two or three things that were a hundred to one each,” defining its absurdity. [Fezzik (2:24–3:08)] blamed player arrogance—“Hand the ball to the referee”—as Arizona, up 21–6, fumbled twice, turning a 99% win chance into defeat. [Rivers (3:08–3:24)] confirmed a 98% win probability even post-turnover. [Bell (5:08–6:04)] said Arizona's average win rate was 89%, second-most unlikely loss in a decade. [Fezzik (6:29–7:48)] slammed coaching “incompetence” for running three times and punting, gifting Tennessee a comeback. [Bell (7:49–9:37)] added metrics: –24 kickoff yards, –7 in turnovers plus sacks, yet 45% success rate vs Tennessee's 37%, proving superior play undone by mistakes. [Fezzik (9:53–10:15)] said Arizona repeats errors; [Bell (10:33–11:04)] tied that to Kyler Murray's weak leadership. [Fezzik (11:05–11:59)] contrasted him with Mahomes: “Mahomes dives on the ball… Kyler stands there,” showing passion vs passivity. [Bell (11:59–12:19)] moved to Baltimore's meltdown vs Houston. [Fezzik (12:19–14:25)] admitted his once–No.1 Ravens were “five points worse than average.” [Rivers (15:18–15:27)] cited Stroud's 99.5 QBR; [Bell (15:27–16:09)] added Houston's 61.5% success vs Baltimore's 37%. [Fezzik (16:19–16:24)] cut Baltimore three points, raised Houston 1.5. [Bell (16:54–17:49)] noted Houston's average snap 16 yards closer to scoring—total domination. [Fezzik (17:49–18:14)] confirmed 400–200 yard edge. [Bell (18:26–18:44)] said elite defense plus average offense makes Houston “well above average.” [Fezzik (19:13–19:31)] shifted to Giants-Saints: “five straight turnovers.” [Bell (19:31–20:05)] said that gave New Orleans a 34-point edge. [Fezzik (20:12–20:17)] noted Saints' red-zone flaws but solid play. [Rivers (21:18–21:36)] said they've covered nearly every game. [Bell (22:14–22:56)] saw Giants QB Dart as “slightly below average passer, above-average runner.” [Fezzik (23:13–23:28)] predicted more rushing. [Fezzik (25:17–26:06)] said Seattle “should have won 38–35,” averaging nine yards per play but losing from turnovers. [Bell (26:37–26:57)] added success rates: Seattle 62%, Tampa 51%, both elite. [Fezzik (29:24–30:35)] noted Rams outgained San Francisco by 2.3 yards per play but failed twice inside the five. [Rivers (32:17–32:35)] described 49ers' “dink-and-dunk” control style. [Bell (32:59–33:11)] compared Purdy to Mac Jones—efficient but limited. [Fezzik (36:04–38:22)] highlighted Minnesota's trick-play win over Cleveland, 49% vs 39% success rate and seven explosive plays to three. [Fezzik (42:08–42:58)] analyzed Washington's easy win over Chargers, calling them “a sneaky contender.” [Bell (45:02–47:46)] praised Detroit's 37–24 rout of Cincinnati as a “wipeout,” citing +13 turnover points and +252 hidden yards. [Bell (49:59–50:43)] warned power ratings ignore style—Detroit dominates early, KC thrives late. [Fezzik (51:59–52:19)] said Philly-Denver was even statistically, but Sean Payton's bold two-point try flipped momentum. [Bell (55:56–56:38)] said it forced Philly from clock-control comfort. [Fezzik (57:29–57:47)] lamented fading stars Barkley and Henry losing burst. [Bell (59:42–59:56)] ended on Indianapolis's rise; [Fezzik (1:00:10–1:00:24)] said they “might be the best team.” [Bell & Fezzik (1:05:03–1:07:22)] agreed old coaches like Belichick and Carroll can't adapt to the fast-changing league. [Fezzik (1:11:19–1:11:54)] closed with betting advice: “Target 7.5-win teams with young coaches for Coach of the Year.” [Fezzik (1:13:36–1:16:49)] finished humorously, describing a month at a luxury gym as a short burst of energy—an apt metaphor for fleeting success and needed renewal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was an eventful weekend in The Shoe. Several key recruiting targets were in town despite their current commitment to other programs. Our Garrick Hodge lets you know who was here, what impact the visit had and whether or not they are on the road to Spatula Town. Then ... our Mark Porter shows you why Ohio State dominated The Fighting Flecks on Saturday night. Also: Make sure to catch the ENTIRE video version of this podcast to see pics of Mark with Joe Montana and Steve Young. Theses are not recent photos. Mark has hair in these. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do you really prepare for a hunt? As the saying goes: don't forget your underwear. In this episode of Gun Talk Hunt, host KJ talks with seasoned hunters Mike McNett (DoubleTap Ammo), Matt Johnson (Gun Talk Media), and John McAdams (Big Game Hunting Podcast) about their pre-hunt strategies. From choosing the right rifle/ammo combo and simulating field positions, to packing smart and handling international travel—this is your full checklist for making the most of your season.Expect stories from Utah to Minnesota, tips for prepping young hunters, field drills to sharpen instincts, and lessons learned the hard way (like missing gear or ammo rules at the border).This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Range Ready Studios, Remington Ammunition, Vortex Optics, and Hodgdon Powder. About Gun Talk HuntGun Talk Media's Gun Talk Hunt, with Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin, pairs decades of experience with today's latest tools and technology to help you succeed in the field. Whether it runs or flies - no matter what game you pursue - Gun Talk Hunt is a multi-platform podcast that gives today's hunters a voice in the digital world.For more content from Gun Talk Media, visit guntalk.com or subscribe on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Catch First Person Defender on the new Official FPD YouTube channel. Watch Gun Talk Nation on its new YouTube channel. Catch Gun Talk Hunt on the new dedicated YouTube Channel. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2025 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Hunt 10.07.25Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Mackey & Judd welcome RandyVikes69 to the show for another Stud Stable after the Minnesota Vikings' Week 5 win over the Cleveland Browns! Plus, Statements include a look back -- and some epic stories -- at Minnesota Vikings Love Boat, 2005! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mackey & Judd catch up with Doogie about various Minnesota Vikings injuries, including whether JJ McCarthy is in line to play vs. Philadelphia Eagles after the bye. Plus, offensive line and key defensive player updates! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reusse gives his thoughts on whom Kevin O'Connell should start at quarterback out of the bye week, as well as P.J. Fleck's positive spin on the Gophers' loss at Ohio State and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We got an email with Project Down and Dirty: Dance details and now we're really scared, Minnesota is predicted to have a stormy winter (we hope the forecast is wrong...), Tom Cruise cake recall, Long John Silver's chicken makeover, and Starbucks' 2025 Holiday menu features polar bears and Hello Kitty. Plus, Taylor Swift dramatically explains why she's not doing the Super Bowl Halftime ShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Buckeye Weekly Podcast: In-Depth Analysis of Ohio State's Dominant Win Over MinnesotaIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr provide an in-depth review of Ohio State's 42-3 victory over Minnesota. They discuss key performances, including Julian Sayin's impressive quarterback play and the emergence of factors like Eddrick Houston and Caden Curry on the defensive line. The hosts also touch on the strategies employed by both teams, the effective use of personnel formations, and the continued development of up-and-coming players. Additionally, Tony and Tom address potential future transfer opportunities and how Ohio State can continue to build on this momentum as they face upcoming opponents. Join Tony and Tom as they break down the key takeaways and moments that defined the Buckeye's dominant performance.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:10 Rewatch Insights: Ohio State vs. Minnesota01:12 Julian's Performance Breakdown05:46 Offensive Highlights and Key Plays12:58 Defensive Standouts and Strategies22:56 Special Teams and Player Spotlights32:33 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook
The Ohio State Buckeyes put together another dominating performance Saturday night, knocking off Minnesota, 42-3. The game saw some notable tweaks to the Buckeye offense, including more use of 11 personnel in short yardage and goal-to-go situations, as well as more downfield passing. In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more about Ryan Day and Brian Hartline's offense.
In this episode of Parenting Is a Joke, John Moe talks to Ophira Eisenberg about raising three kids while juggling multiple jobs in public radio, writing, and podcasting. He recalls his parents' Norwegian roots, including summers spent above the Arctic Circle and the bone-dry humor of his father, whose jokes sometimes landed days later. Comedy became the family's shared language, even as emotional expression was stifled at home, and Moe admits he often repeats phrases from his parents—like telling his kids to “snap out of it”—despite his professional focus on mental health. He describes how having a third child “broke” him in a liberating way, leading to their move from Seattle to Minnesota, where three-kid families felt more culturally normal. The conversation weaves through memories of Carol Burnett and Monty Python, misheard church greetings like “Metellina Moe,” and the difference between depression and simple misery, before circling back to Moe's mission of making space for open conversations about mental health—work informed by losing his brother to suicide. The episode closes with Moe comparing shifting stigma around therapy to societal changes in littering and drunk driving: slow progress, but progress nonetheless.
This week The Creep Off heads north to the land of 10,000 lakes to find out who truly deserves the crown as Minnesota's Biggest Creep. Vinnie and Karl each bring their most disturbing, disgusting, and downright despicable creeps from the North Star State and you pick the winner!The score is currently Vinnie 0 - Karl 0 – Guest 4 visit thecreepoff.com to vote and decide this week's winnerCheck out this week's scum parade stories here: Ex-NFL star Mark Sanchez ARRESTED at the hospital after he was 'stabbed in the chest' in shock incident | Daily Mail OnlineOrange County, FL, Firefighter Arrested for Throwing Tampons on Lawn of Ex-Boyfriend | FirehouseMom played 'leading role' in influencing daughter to refuse chemo: coronerMale bus driver who goes by 'Ms Sharon' charged with sexually abusing multiple boysWant more of the madness? Support the show on Patreon, Supercast & Backed.by to snag exclusive merch and get an extra bonus episode every week!Support free speech! help to donate to Karl & Shuli's Legal fund visit FIGHTHEDABBLER.COMDon't forget you can leave us a voicemail at 585-371-8108You can follow our Results girl Danni on Instagram @Danni_Desolation
Send us a textWith Minnesota's Title IX violations for allowing boys to compete in girls sports—and federal enforcement looming—coach and journalist Sarah Barker joined Liz Collin on her podcast.Barker explained why she thinks Minnesota has been violating Title IX for years.She also pointed out what she calls “an indoctrination program for coaches to normalize males in female sports”— the “Coaching HER” program developed by the University of Minnesota's Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sports.Support the show
With the feel of an olde timey call-in show, J and BDowd fight the good fight without Aneesh in the house. They talk about the fallout of the Illinois loss and look ahead to Minnesota and give you a short list of things that you shouldn't rub in your eyes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Philip Connors grew up on a farm in Minnesota, studied journalism, and got a job at the Wall Street Journal. But after the September 11 attacks and the death of his brother, he left New York behind and took a job as a fire lookout in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico. Following in the footsteps of other fire lookout writers, poets, and philosophers, like Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, and Jack Loeffler, he wrote his first book, Fire Season, in 2011. Since then he written three more books, the latest of which, The Mountain Knows the Mountain, incorporates poetry — particularly haiki — to engage both playful and profound ways of looking at the natural world and the state of our society.
Brandon Beam and Austin Ward recap the Minnesota game, talk Penn State and Texas falling out of the top 25, and chat with Jeremy Birmingham on Buckeyes and Bengals.
Since it was launched 20 years ago by Minnesota Public Radio, The Current has grown into much more than your average music radio station. It's become a cultural hub for music lovers across Minnesota.It's where local artists are played alongside national names, and for many musicians, hearing their song on The Current isn't just exciting — it's a career milestone.MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with some of The Current's staff. They'll pull back the curtain on The Current's sound and how it all comes together.Guests:Lindsay Kimball is the program director of The Current. She started her career at The Current as an intern in 2005.Amber Hoback is the music director of The Current. She curates the station's playlist and works to shape the sound of The Current.Gannon Hanevold is a weekend host at The Current. You can hear him every Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Ever felt stuck running a business you no longer love—but you're scared to let go? Meet Laura Roos, who sold her company without a broker, while pregnant, and turned the proceeds into her next seven-figure startup. This episode is messy, honest, and full of real talk about what it actually takes to walk away. 00:28 Meet Laura Roos 01:42 Building Minny & Paul from a $5K bet 04:20 First big corporate client and early growth 06:05 Expanding beyond Minnesota and scaling operations 08:12 The word-of-mouth flywheel and pandemic boom 10:18 Hitting the seven-year itch — COO runs the show 12:05 The birth of Mary & Jane and the microdosing insight 15:10 To sell or not to sell — the burnout vs. new obsession 17:32 Why the broker route didn't fit 19:04 The bold move — emailing competitors directly 21:02 The first LOI disappointment and the valuation wake-up 23:40 Terms that matter — payout timing and sales percentage trap 26:00 How she built leverage and negotiated smarter 28:10 From cold email to signed deal in under 3 months 29:22 Post-sale headaches — the earnout mistake 31:20 Renegotiating to freedom — new deal, fixed payouts 32:15 Mary & Jane rockets to 7 figures in 18 months 34:00 Why microdosing hit differently (and who hated it) 35:10 The founder itch — why she'll never stop building 36:12 Advice for small business owners “too small to sell” 38:05 Closing reflections and what's next for Laura
As soon as Tuesday, the Trump administration is expected to announce a significant bailout package to help soybean producers and other farmers. President Donald Trump's trade policies have had an outsized impact on farmers. China, the biggest buyer of U.S. soybean exports, isn't buying any beans. It's leaving Minnesota's soybean farmers in a lurch. Ed Usset is a grain market economist for University of Minnesota Extension. He joined MPR News host Nina Moini to explain why soybean farmers need government assistance and the potential impact of that federal aid.
Tuesday marks two years since the beginning of the war in Gaza. Currently, there is a new round of peace talks between Israel and Hamas over a plan drafted by the U.S. The war began when Hamas militants stormed across the border, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. 48 hostages remain in captivity. Israel responded by launching an attack in Gaza, which has killed 67,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. College campuses have been a flashpoint for the war. On Tuesday, the University of Minnesota is both a place of protest and place for support for Jewish students. Rabbi Jill Avrin is the director of campus affairs for the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas. She spoke to MPR News host Nina Moini about working with Jewish students across the spectrum of political beliefs.
Soybean farmers are getting hit by the U.S. trade war with China. They could catch a break if the federal government moves forward with plans to send out billions of dollars in aid. We talked with an agricultural economist about what a bailout would mean for Minnesota growers.It's been two years since the Hamas attack on Israel and the onset of war in Gaza. In the U.S., college campuses have been central to clashes in public opinion. We talked to a rabbi who is working for the University of Minnesota to support Jewish students who hold a wide range of views of the conflict.We met a Minneapolis writer with roots in St. Paul. As a child in the 1960s, she watched Interstate 94 tear through her family's historically Black neighborhood. Now, she's out with a new novel about a little girl having that same experience. It's called “The House on Rondo.”Our Minnesota Music Minute was “No Water” by Libianca and our Song of the Day was “Never be the Same” by Sarah Morris.
Hear Caleb's One80 and the unlikely mentor who walked him back from the bridge. "And then, at the pinnacle of my life. . . why do I feel so empty?" said University of Minnesota student Caleb Jue, on his rock bottom night. But God reached out to Caleb and a journey of restoration would come to him. Namely in the form of a Pinnacle Forum leader, Merrill Oster. These Pinnacle retirees had been praying that they would mentor a student from an area high school, and in walks Caleb to Merrill's home. Hear how he went to Merrill's house to solicit power washing, but left with purpose. God uses this relationship to steer Caleb towards faith in Christ, and freedom from his sinful patterns. This story is a testament to redemption and the power of mentorship.Helpful Links:SALT, the U of Minnesota Church, a college church planting network https://www.thesaltnetwork.com/Mentors for college studentsPinnacle ForumChristian Mentoring, helpful resources from Cru.orgLet us know what you thought of the show!Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries
Incoming Oklahoma State freshman Landon Robideau joins Lee Cothran and Daton Fix to talk about his historic high school career, his decision to flip from Minnesota to OSU, and his offensive, high-pace style that has already turned heads in Stillwater.The 4x Minnesota state champion, record holder for 188 straight wins, and takedown machine shares the moments that shaped him, the opponents who pushed him, and how he plans to carry his mindset into college wrestling.We also break down OSU's recent training camps with Team France and Team China, discuss how Dallas fits into OSU's growth strategy, and get into some fun rapid-fire questions to close it out.Topics Covered:Training with Team France & Team China in Stillwater and DallasLandon's early wrestling journey and when it “clicked”Lessons from a 188-match win streakBalancing strength and technique at the elite levelWhy OSU's culture under David Taylor sealed his commitmentFaith, mindset, and staying focused as the targetFavorite opponents, hype songs, and more
Send us a textWelcome back to the American Experiment Podcast!This week, Grace and Kathryn break down the latest out of Minnesota: First, a new DHS study reveals that half of Minnesota's immigrants are committing some form of fraud, a number that should shock every taxpayer.Next, President Trump sues Minnesota over Title IX violations taking aim at the state's policy allowing boys to compete in girls' sports.Then, Kathryn's Culture Corner dives into an unexpected headline: conservative men winning big at....the Paris Fashion Show?Finally, John Hinderaker joins the show to talk government shutdown politics and the despicable texts from Jay Jones that have Virginia voters talking.Remember to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to help us grow, and never miss an episode of the American Experiment Podcast!00:00 - Welcome Back!01:39 - SHOCKING DHS study08:04 - Trump Admin SUES the state of Minnesota over Title IX violations13:50 - Kathryn's Culture Corner!16:53 - John Hinderaker joins the show!
On Episode 585 of Spittin' Chiclets, The boys are joined by Leafs Forward Matthew Knies to talk about playing and looking up to Auston Matthews, The speed of the Four Nations and much more. But first, The guys break down the Atlantic Division team's chances this year and with a surprise entrance by Big Caez, the Florida Panthers kick off our chat and Eric Engels joins us to discuss Montreals chances. Big signings in Minnesota and plenty of movement around the league are setting the stage for this year. This is an episode you won't want to miss. 00:00:00 - START 00:09:29 - NHL SIGNINGS 00:52:27 - FLORIDA PANTHERS 01:05:53 - TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 01:12:58 - TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 01:19:53 - MATTHEW KNIES INTERVIEW 02:17:13 - BOSTON BRUINS 02:26:54 - BUFFALO SABRES 02:33:30 - DETROIT REDWINGS 02:41:01 - OTTAWA SENATORS 02:46:19 - MONTREAL CANADIENS 03:15:46 - GAVIN MCKENNA 03:18:04 - ETC. Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney GAMETIME: Download the Gametime app today and use code CHICLETS for $20 off your first purchase RHOBACK: Use code CHICLETS on https://rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first purchase through the end of this week BODYARMOR: Get your BODYARMOR Sports Drink today at Walmart or a local grocery store near you! https://www.walmart.com/brand/bodyarmor/bodyarmor-sports-drinks-and-zero-sugar-sports-drinks/10009696 DRAFTKINGS: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min. $5 bet to receive $200 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Token expires 10/19/25. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 10/12/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. LUCY: Get LUCY shipped straight to your door. Visit LUCY.CO/CHICLETS and use promo code CHICLETS to get 20% off your first order. Subscribe for another 15% off & shipping's always free!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
The votes are in, and we have a winner! Wisconsin has officially been crowned the “Best Whitetail State” after beating out Minnesota with 54% of the votes. With an estimated deer population of 1.6 million and over 6.6 million acres of public land, it's no wonder The Badger State is a whitetailer's paradise. To see the full rundown of the October Madness, Best Whitetail State bracket, click here. Janis Putelis repped Wisconsin in this bracket and...
LightSpeed VT: https://www.lightspeedvt.com/ Dropping Bombs Podcast: https://www.droppingbombs.com/ What if doing hard sh*t on purpose was the fastest way to build a multi-company empire? In this hard-hitting Dropping Bombs episode, Buck Holly—Marine veteran, world champion shooter, and founder of C&H Precision—goes from broke farm kid in Minnesota to leading multi-million-dollar plays in precision manufacturing, software, and performance nutrition. He built gear warfighters trust (red-dot pistol optics, optic mounting plates, limited-run pistols), invented early drone tech as a defense contractor, and hires misfits with grit over pedigree. Buck says it straight: comfort destroys success, real-world exposure crushes racism and homophobia, and the government keeps people divided on race and guns so they never build anything that lasts. Then he hands you the operator's playbook: buy the machine you'll need next year, overstaff so you never miss demand, and when suppliers squeeze you—build it in-house. He's rolling out AIM Software to replace agency spreadsheet chaos, expanding BullyWerx to manufacture parts and run youth EV kit programs that teach real manufacturing, and pushing Ruck Pack (featured on Shark Tank) to fuel performance without junk. If you're done with fragile supply chains, influencer gear, and borrowed narratives, steal Buck's model—do hard sh*t, make it easy to buy, and build companies that outlast trends.
FOX Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt reacts to Penn State's stunning upset at the hands of a winless UCLA team and breaks down the issues that he sees with this team right now – and who doesn't deserve as much blame as he's getting. Klatt also explains why Texas was beaten by a 3-loss Florida team and his level of concern with Arch Manning and the Longhorns going forward. He then reveals his latest Top 10 and makes his choice for the #1 team in the country following Ohio State's blowout win over Minnesota and Miami's road win over Florida State. He wraps up the show by giving his thoughts on Michigan following the Wolverines' win over Wisconsin and why Bryce Underwood gives them an opportunity to make a Playoff run this season. 0:00-1:54 Intro1:55-20:54 What's wrong with Penn State after back-to-back losses?20:55-30:41 UCLA pulls off upset win over Penn State30:42-39:09 Florida upsets Texas39:10-1:00:48 Joel Klatt's Week 7 top 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio State looks like an absolute force through the first five games of the 2025 season and the Buckeyes are coming off a 42-3 drubbing of Minnesota. The Monday 5ish with Dave Biddle and Dan Rubin talks about Julian Sayin, OSU's true freshman class, Matt Patricia's defense and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Minnesota Timberwolves play Joan Beringer in the rotation; Timberwolves takeaways from the preseason; Rob Dillingham continues to be a tazmanian devil for the Timberwolves; Updated Timberwolves NBA title odds and more on Flagrant Howls with Mackey, Judd and Dex. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss the news from over the weekend of the Wild signing goalie Filip Gustavsson to an extension and what that measn for the team moving forward. Plus a talk about the rising cap and how the Wild's recent deals may look like steals once they're a year or two removed.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do Minnesota Twins know what they're doing with hiring their next manager; Will the Twins hire the right manager; Why haven't the Twins interviewed any managers yet; Plus a Random Twin of the Week on the SKOR North Twins Show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this gripping episode of Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot, Winnie dives into one of the most baffling and heartbreaking true crime cases in recent memory — the mysterious death of Ellen Greenberg. Found with 20 stab wounds, including several to the back of her neck, Ellen's death was ruled a suicide — a conclusion that defies logic and science. Through police reports, 911 calls, and contradictory statements from her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, this episode unpacks the inconsistencies, the possible cover-ups, and the unanswered questions that have haunted her family for over a decade. From forensic red flags to the shocking reversal by the medical examiner, we explore how justice may have been derailed — and why the truth about what really happened in Apartment 603 still remains hidden. Death in Apartment 603 on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/DeathInApartment603 PLUS a plug for the New DocumentaryL Precarious State— A Documentary for Minnesota's Future: https://precariousstate.com/ Death in Apartment 603: The Ellen Greenberg Case - Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot Check out the merch, blog, buy the book and so much more! mysteriesmayhemandmerlot.net WHERE'S WINNIE! - https://linktr.ee/WinnieSchrader Check out Winnie's Linktree for everything Winnie! From merch for Paranormal 60, Love+Lotus Tarot & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot to digital designs with WS Media & more! Tarot Readings by Winnie - https://lovelotustarot.com/ Find the Paranormal 60 Podcast & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot Podcasts on Rumble Use our link & Sign Up Today! - https://rumble.com/register/Paranormal60Network IF YOU NEED HELP PLEASE CONTACT Call or Text to 988 Chat online at https://988lifeline.org/ PLEASE SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW LEAN - Save 25% on Everything Sitewide by using code Laborday25 at check out www.BrickHouseNutrition.com Happiness Experiment -https://bit.ly/HappinessExperimentP60 Factor Meals - Get 50% off your first order & Free Shipping at www.FactorMeals.com/p6050off & use code: P6050off at checkout Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Shadow Zine - https://shadowzine.com/ PLEASE RATE & REVIEW THE PARANORMAL 60 PODCAST WHEREVER YOU LISTEN! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip J. Cozzolino is an Associate Professor of Research in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Philip received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2006 and spent 17 years at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom prior to joining DOPS.Philip's research explores how individuals seek meaning in life, with a particular focus on the positive psychological consequences of death awareness. Inspired by evidence from DOPS-generated research into near-death experiences, Philip is responsible for a psychological model that links healthy and honest considerations of human mortality to increased well-being, heightened desires for self-direction, and more authentic living. His work has been covered in the ‘Huffington Post', ‘Psychology Today', ‘Scientific American', ‘BBC Radio 4' and has generated research from numerous psychologists around the world.At DOPS, Philip's initial focus will be on investigating – and elucidating processes related to – reports of past-life memories from children around the world.Research Interests:Near-death experiencesChildren reporting past-life memoriesPsychological consequences of mortality awarenessOut-of-body experienceshttps://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/dops-staff/philip-cozzolino-phd/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlifeMy book 'Verified Near Death Experiences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ohio State's redshirt freshman QB Julian Sayin has gradually taken on a bigger role in the Buckeyes' offense this season, and answered some lingering questions about his game in each successive week. Saturday night against Minnesota, Sayin completed 85 percent of his passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns, including multiple downfield passes that stretched the Gophers' defense. So what is it that makes Sayin such a unique talent? That's just one of the questions that Ryan Day answered following the Buckeyes' 42-3 win on Saturday night. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Day about that and much more.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima hold a debate on whether the Cleveland Browns defense or Kevin Stefanski shares more of the blame for Sunday's loss to Minnesota.