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Dan is joined by WEEI's Justin Turpin to analyze the Kevin Durant trade. Turp thinks the trade is a big win for the Rockets, and one that shakes up the playoff race next year. Rafael Devers seems to be loving life in San Francisco, where did it go wrong in Boston?
If the Red Sox had a positional plan Rafael Devers would still be on the team. Brad Marchand is loving life in Florida, Dan is happy for him but where will he go next? Red Sox vs. Giants and NBA Finals Game 7 previews.
Three Point Stance Fitzy: Traffic is at an all time annoyance. Head on a swivel right now. People leave their cars at the gas pump. Dan: The Red Sox have some roster decisions to make regarding Abreu, Bregman and Yoshida. What are we going do with Campbell? Send him down. Ted: Red Sox pitching has been great recently. How can it continue to improve? Stiz: The facts of the Karen Read case do NOT add up. She has said different things on different days. He thinks she did it. Why is she allowed to talk on the news?
During the final hour of Dan Bahl he discusses how he would fix the Red Sox lineup problems. Then he goes into the Bruins recent coaching hire.
During the second hour of Dan Bahl he compares and contrasts the outlooks of the Patriots and the Sox. Who gives more optimism?
Dan discusses the Red Sox and what is driving him crazy about them.
Alex Cora lied again! Kristian Campbell will not play first base for the Red Sox today. Why have the Bruins still not hired a head coach? Is Mike Vrabel already starting to lose the Patriots locker room?
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr are finally back together live to discuss an incredible Husker softball season, which ended at the Tennessee Super Regional. Jordy Bahl wins a POY award, and the 2026 season looks bright. Husker baseball is on the brink in the North Carolina regional, but what a ride in the B1G Tournament for the second straight season. Will Bolt has his teams trending in the right direction in May, and Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald joins the guys to discuss their season. The CFP is going to change their format again, and Cole is not happy with one of the proposals... GBR!!
On hour one of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg and Wes Gilbertson close out the month of May by digging into what's still on the Flames' to-do list with June just around the corner. Rasmus Andersson's future leads the conversation, as his situation remains unresolved heading into a pivotal stretch. Plus, they go over potential veteran trade chips, where things stand with RFAs like Zary, Bahl, Frost, and Klapka, and what June decisions loom for pending UFAs including Vladar, Hanley, Mantha, Kirkland, Hunt, and Rooney.(39:49) The guys shift gears to react to the breaking news of the Flames hiring Trent Cull as an assistant coach. They dive into what his addition means for the NHL bench, the now-vacant Wranglers head coaching job, and how the full coaching staff is shaping up as the Flames prep for next season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
Hour 2 - Dan and Jon talk about the upcoming patriots season and their expectations for them this year.
Hour 1 - Dan Bahl and Jon Lyons in for Jones and Keefe. They react to the Red Sox dropping below .500 once again and how The Red Sox can bounce back
Hour 3 - Dan and Jon try to predict what the Boston Celtics will do this offseason and when Jayson Tatum will be back from his injury
Dan Bahl and Jon Lyons in today for Jones and Keefe Hour 1 - What is wrong with this Red Sox team Hour 2 - The Pats seem to be the most promising Boston Sports team Hour 3 - Biggest Offseason question for the Boston Celtics
The debut of Mayer with the Red Sox. Drake Maye's OTA struggles. Should Bruins fans be rooting for Brad Marchand?
One Thing that Bothers You Most with Red Sox? How to fix the current roster? Who is the leader outside of Bregman? How much do you blame Cora? First Base Situation?
What was the Downfall of the Celtics? On Mazzulla? Was there a Jaylen Brown injury?
This episode of Husker Heat covered Nebraska softball's journey to the Baton Rouge regional, their recent Big Ten Tournament performance, and the challenges ahead. Host Andy Ketterson, joined by his daughter Miley—who just got engaged—discussed Nebraska's strong season (39–13), including their dominant win over Penn State and a tough loss to UCLA. The team, led by ace pitcher Jordy Bahl, faces a double-elimination regional with LSU, UConn, and Southeast Louisiana. The discussion emphasized Nebraska's reliance on Bahl, concerns about backup pitching depth, and strategic decisions coach Rhonda Revelle must make. The hosts recapped the selection show experience, praising the transparency of the committee and comparing it favorably to the College Football Playoff's chaotic history. He also analyzed RPI data, quadrant records, and strength of schedule to show Nebraska's fair placement. Off the field, the show featured humor, food talk, and shoutouts to standout players like Hannah Camenzind. The episode wrapped with travel plans, Baton Rouge dining recommendations, and friendly banter. With postseason hopes hinging on smart rotation and timely hitting, Nebraska looks to break a streak and advance beyond regionals for the first time in years. GBR—and maybe GEAUX Big Red this time.
Jody Bahl is a phenomenon that you have to see.
Dan tries to figure out what the Red Sox will do at first base following the Triston Casas injury. New developments with Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson! Who will be the next Bruins head coach?
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr start off with some football recruiting news, including a 2027 QB picking the Huskers. Then some baseball talk, as NU won a thriller on Tuesday but fell in extras Friday. Ben McLaughlin from the Huskers Radio Network joins to give his perspective on the season and forecast the finish. Cole & Nate also discuss Husker softball star Jordy Bahl and her potentially historic season as they approach the Big Ten tournament next weekend. Lastly, the guys talk NFL Draft results and UDFA destinations for now former NU football players. And Brice Williams gets an invitation to the NBA Combine. GBR!
Read the full transcript here. Why do nonprofits often ignore the simplest, most obvious solutions for helping the world? Why do some problems get a lot of attention while others — often of equal or greater importance — go completely unaddressed? Why is behavior change so hard? When should or shouldn't NGOs collaborate with governments? Why are deworming effects not as immediately noticeable as might be expected? What sorts of incentive structures surround charities? How can NGOs and nonprofits gain the financial flexibility necessary to make better strategic bets and more principled decisions? What's more important for drawing in donors: stories or statistics? How do (or should) nonprofits measure the long-term economic effects on individuals of their interventions? How can you support the organizations and interventions mentioned in this episode?Kanika Bahl is CEO and President of Evidence Action where she has been on the Board since 2015. She is also a Trustee of Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust. Previously she served as Managing Director at Results for Development (R4D), where she established and led the Market Dynamics practice. The practice has increased access to products such as childhood pneumonia treatments and malaria bed nets for millions of individuals in Africa and Asia. Prior to R4D, Kanika served as an Executive Vice President at the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) where she established greenfield operations in 17 African countries. She launched and led a $400M, 33-country public-private facility focused on driving access to new HIV/AIDS drugs and diagnostics. She received her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and her BA in Mathematical Economics from Rice University. Find out more about the work of Evidence Action at evidenceaction.org, email them at info@evidenceaction.org, or connect with them on social media at @evidenceaction.Further readingDeworm the World Sponsor ✨This episode is sponsored by Animal Charity Evaluators.StaffSpencer Greenberg — Host / DirectorJosh Castle — ProducerRyan Kessler — Audio EngineerUri Bram — FactotumWeAmplify — TranscriptionistsIgor Scaldini — Marketing ConsultantMusicBroke for FreeJosh WoodwardLee RosevereQuiet Music for Tiny Robotswowamusiczapsplat.comAffiliatesClearer ThinkingGuidedTrackMind EasePositlyUpLift[Read more]
HR2 - Dan opens the second hour of today's show talking about the embarrassment that was the Bruins brass season ending press conference. Asking, why should anyone have faith in this front office to rebuild things. Then Dan is joined by WEEI.com's Justin Turpin from Orlando to discuss his takeaway from Celtics shootaround ahead of Game 4. Is this physicality from Orlando going to be how teams attack the Celtics later in the playoffs? Finally, Dan shifts gears to the Red Sox ahead of their series finale in Cleveland. Have the Sox disappointed through the first month+ of the season?
HR1 - Dan recaps the Patriots draft, explaining why he is very happy with the players Eliot Wolf, and co. selected. Dan discusses Shadeur Sanders' fall and why he's not surprised to see the lightning rod QB slide so far in the draft.
If you've faced challenging or polarizing conversations lately, you likely know how difficult it can be to connect and cooperate with the person on the other side of that interaction. In today's guided practice, Dr. Shalini Bahl invites us to explore our innate interconnectedness by recognizing our needs and those of others, so that we can be empowered to work together in new and creative ways that benefit all involved. This meditation is part of our Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement series, where we're sharing guided practices from the women featured in our 2025 special edition of Mindful magazine. If you'd like the transcription of this guided meditation, it will be online on Mindful.org next week. Curious about the many benefits of being a member? Learn about our subscription tiers and join Mindful here. Stay curious, stay inspired. Join our community by signing up for our free newsletter, where we share compelling insights and actionable ideas to enrich your everyday life. Connect with us at mindful.org/signup. Show Notes Find more from Dr. Bahl here. You can learn more about Shalini's story and how she leads through bringing mindfulness to organizations, marketing, and business on Mindful.org, where we interviewed her for our 2025 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement feature. And more from Mindful here: More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.
If you've faced challenging or polarizing conversations lately, you likely know how difficult it can be to connect and cooperate with the person on the other side of that interaction. In today's guided practice, Dr. Shalini Bahl invites us to explore our innate interconnectedness by recognizing our needs and those of others, so that we can be empowered to work together in new and creative ways that benefit all involved. This meditation is part of our Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement series, where we're sharing guided practices from the women featured in our 2025 special edition of Mindful magazine. If you'd like the transcription of this guided meditation, it will be online on Mindful.org next week. Curious about the many benefits of being a member? Learn about our subscription tiers and join Mindful here. Stay curious, stay inspired. Join our community by signing up for our free newsletter, where we share compelling insights and actionable ideas to enrich your everyday life. Connect with us at mindful.org/signup. Show Notes Find more from Dr. Bahl here. You can learn more about Shalini's story and how she leads through bringing mindfulness to organizations, marketing, and business on Mindful.org, where we interviewed her for our 2025 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement feature. And more from Mindful here: More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.
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Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr recap the week that was for Husker baseball, softball, and men's basketball, and they welcome Kent Pavelka who is in Las Vegas for the College Basketball Crown tournament. Kent describes the cohesiveness of the team, Cale Jacobsen's emergence, and how there's still hope for a sweet ending despite the sour regular season finish. Cole hands out a few things he learned about Husker football this week based on the limited insight the media and fans will have this spring, and a thank you/goodbye note from an all-time Husker, Alexis Markowski. GBR!
HR1 - Dan Bahl opens today's show talking Bruins, how many building blocks are in place for this team moving forward? Dan is joined by WEEI.com's Justin Turpin to talk Celtics, how feasible is a new arena, will there be any cap causalities under new ownership, and more
HR2 - In the hour leading up to the Red Sox series finale in Texas Dan is talking Sox. Dan discusses the first three games of Kristian Campbell's career, Rafael Devers rough start, and is joined by Joe Weil ahead of the pregame show.
Vivek Bahl is a social media genius who has been running his own social media marketing agency since 2011. Before this he was Creative Director at Cheil and Dentsu and has also worked in Grey, besides being in the Brand Team at The Times of India and Head of Marketing at PVR Cinemas. He launched India's first talent based social network in the fields of modeling, fashion photography and Bollywood dancing. Here are some key insights from this week's show: - Inner voice leads down the right path. - Play for yourself, not just to win every time. - Don't let external parameters define your accomplishments. - Overthinking is overrated. - Why put out thoughts on a pedestal to judge ourselves? - Do not look back to regret the choices made in the past. - Live life now. Please Subscribe to the Secrets to Win Big® Podcast! #podcast #podcasts #success #leader #leaders #new #newepisode #win #secret #thoughtleader #leadership #business #businesspodcast #listen #launch #episode #unquitforever #unquitter
Dan shares his anxieties about the Sox. Crochet extension, Masataka Yoshida, and more!
During the first hour of his show, Dan Bahl discusses the Patriots and Bruins. He is not mad about the Bruins recent struggles, especially because it will give them a better draft selection. Then, he breaks down the storylines in this week from the Patriots.
03/17/25: Shannon Roers Jones is a former ND State Representative, and is joined by current ND State Representative, Landon Bahl, while filling in for Joel Heitkamp. Rep. Bahl represents District 17 in Grand Forks, and talks about a bill of his that would require the state legislature to meet every year rather than every other. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bruins fell apart against the Lightning last night, how can they expedite their rebuild? Payton Pritchard broke the record for most 3 point shots made off the bench in a season, could he be a starter next season? The Patriots missed out on Cooper Kupp, how can their fill out their offense?
Garrett Crochet named Red Sox Opening Day Starter, how will the rest of the rotation fill out? Rafael Devers made his Spring Training debut, why is he still upset about his position?
Dan Bahl reacts to Elliot Freidman's story about Brad Marchand's tough divorce from the Bruins. Why didn't the Bruins treat Marchand the same as Patrice Bergeron? The Celtics silenced the Lakers agenda last night. The Patriots are going to have to pay up if they want DK Metcalf.
Dan Bahl recaps the Red Sox win against the Atlanta Braves. Alex Cora mentioned the second base position is a three horse race, but did not mention Bregman in the mix. Trevor Story is building momentum in Spring Training.
Dan Bahl reacts to the recent news that the Patriots' front office told Jerod Mayo and his staff that they should prepare for a multi-year rebuild. What should the Patriots do with pick 4? The team needs to reconstruct their offensive line.
Flames Playoff Clarity Ahead – Flames Unfiltered – Episode 231 Hosts- Brad Burud @BradBurud and Kyle Lewis @vanlewis14 --- EPISODE 231 ---GAME RECAPS – SJ@Cgy | Cgy@WshDifficult Road Trip will Add Clarity to Playoff RaceImportance of Bahl on the BluelineFLAMES NEWS- Playoff Picture, Waivers, and NHL NewsX-FACTOR- Waiver Opportunity – Lee Snowden @Snowden4000GAME PREVIEWS – Cgy@TB | Cgy@Fla | Cgy@Car Website: Flames UnfilteredListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Watch: YouTUBE Social Media – X - @FlameUnfiltered |FACEBOOK – Flames Unfiltered |INSTAGRAM – Flames Unfiltered | TikTok – flames.unfilteredMusic – Booz N Tuna #NHL #HockeyX #TalkinHockey #HockeyPodcast #Flames #cofred #nhlflames #calgaryflames #YYC #FireItUp *Produced by Inside Edge Hockey News Media Group
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On Tuesday, February 25, lawmakers in the state House of Representatives worked late into the evening to finish work on the hundreds of bills introduced in that chamber this session so that they could be sent over to the state Senate for consideration. This legislative session has seen a lot of bills introduced — the most since the 1990s — and that's put a strain on the process. So much so that state Rep. Landon Bahl, a Republican from Grand Forks, says it's precluding lawmakers from giving important issues the attention they deserve. Bills get "ramrodded" into up or down votes, Bahl said, with lawmakers sometimes approving bad legislation in the hope that their colleagues in the other legislative chamber will address the flaws. Bahl sponsored House Bill 1408 with an eye toward addressing some of these problems. The bill, which passed the House by a wide margin earlier this month, would move lawmakers to annual sessions, albeit within the same 80-day constitutional limit they already have. Bahl thinks that would allow the Legislature to do a better job of keeping up with North Dakota's needs, but on this episode of Plain Talk, he said more is needed. Like a cap on the number of bills any lawmaker can introduce. Bahl pointed out that some of his colleagues have introduced dozens of bills. He said he started the session with just three introduced. "I guarantee you other lawmakers do not know their 10, 20, 30 bills inside and out. And I think that's poor legislation," he said. Bahl also said he'd support giving the Legislature's interim committees more power to finalize their work on bills so they can be brought immediately to the floor for votes when the legislative session begins. He'd also like committees to be able to kill legislation without it coming to a floor vote. "I think that streamlines government," he said. "It's a better use of our time. The efficiency is going to increase. Our work, the quality of our work is going to increase. The committees have the time to dive in." Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I discuss Rep. Austin Foss's emotional comments against a resolution opposing same-sex marriage which passed the House this week, as well as progress on property tax legislation, a controversial sentencing bill, and the failure of legislation funding school lunches for all North Dakota children. This episode is presented by Dakota Resource Council. For nearly 50 years, DRC has worked across North Dakota to protect our land, water and future. Become a member, volunteer and take action, or donate today at www.DRCinfo.org. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
Dan Bahl reacts to the Sox 8-7 loss to the Blue Jays and how good Bregman looked today. He switches over to the Celtics and claims that they are back. He finishes the show with what the Bruins need to do ahead of the deadline.
Fitzy, Bahl, and Lyons recap the Four Nations Face-Off and NBA All Star Game. With the success of the Four Nations Face-Off, could the NBA find a new way to innovate their All Star Game? What options to the Patriots have for a WR 1?
Jen McCaffrey from The Athletic joins Fitzy, Bahl, and Lyons to recap the first week of Red Sox Spring Training. Rafael Devers' injury history is something to keep in mind with his latest comments. Alex Bregman is already becoming a Red Sox leader.
Jen McCaffrey from The Athletic joins Fitzy, Bahl, and Lyons to recap the first week of Red Sox Spring Training. Rafael Devers' injury history is something to keep in mind with his latest comments. Do the Red Sox have too many capable infielders?
WEEI's Bridgette Proulx joins Fitzy, Bahl, and Lyons to discuss the NHL Four Nations Face-Off. What are your second half expectations for the Bruins and Celtics? Who are our favorite presidents?
Fitzy, Bahl, and Lyons react to Rafael Devers' staggering comments saying he refuses to play DH. Devers has not been a leader during his time with the Red Sox, why is he not putting the team first?
Dan continues the Super Bowl conversation. He speaks with ESPN Get Up cast member Paul Hembekides, an Eagles fan, about the Eagles' chances in the big game.
Dan Bahl looks back at how much fans have soured on Fenway Sports Group in recent years. The Bruins cannot keep losing focus late in games. Patriots retain Special Teams coach Jeremy Springer.