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Enjoy! 00:25 – Christmas in Hong Kong, KFC in JapanJoel (Jack the Insider) opens Episode 138 and checks in with Jack (Hong Kong Jack) about Hong Kong's love of Christmas shopping, surreal mall installations and the absence of nativity scenes, before detouring to Japan's KFC-at-Christmas tradition.01:50 – Australia's world‑first social media ban for under‑16sThe Jacks unpack the new national ban on social media for under‑16s, the generational politics of Gen Alpha kids and millennial parents, and the “pick up a book, go for a bike ride” messaging from Anthony Albanese and Julie Inman Grant.They read out Vox pops about kids discovering life without apps, YouTube‑driven body image issues, and the early scramble to alternative chat and file‑sharing apps like LemonAid.05:35 – Social engineering, High Court challenge and mental health concernsThey describe the policy as a conscious piece of social engineering aimed at reshaping youth culture over a decade, and note the High Court challenge led by the Digital Freedom Movement and Libertarian MLC John Ruddick.Beyond Blue, Headspace, ReachOut and the Black Dog Institute warn about cutting off access to online mental‑health support, as the Jacks weigh the internet's harms against the value of peer support communities for young people.09:35 – Enforcement gaps, workarounds and parental resistanceThe Jacks discuss uneven implementation, with some under‑16s apparently still able to access Facebook and Instagram while other apps are wiped, and a rush into less‑regulated platforms.They note reports that up to a third of parents will quietly help kids stay online and float the idea of a nationwide “kitchen‑table” style forum to help parents understand the risks and responsibilities around kids' social media use.12:00 – A social experiment the world is watchingThey canvas overseas interest, with Denmark, Spain and others eyeing bans at 15 rather than 16, and Sarah Ferguson's description of Australia's move as a live “social experiment” whose results are very much unknown.13:05 – Richo's state funeral and the dark arts of NSW Labor RightThe conversation turns to Graham “Richo” Richardson's state funeral, his reputation as Labor's master organiser and electoral numbers man, and his long life “on the public purse”.Joel recounts Richo's link to Balmain Welding and Stan “Standover” Smith, arguing that New South Wales Labor Right's success always had a darker underbelly.15:10 – Paul Brereton, the NACC and conflicts of interestThey examine National Anti‑Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton's updated disclosures about his ongoing work with the Inspector‑General of the ADF and Afghanistan war‑crimes inquiries, revealed via FOI.The Jacks question whether someone so intertwined with Defence can credibly oversee corruption matters touching Defence acquisitions, and whether carving out whole domains from his remit makes his appointment untenable.18:25 – A quiet NACC, no perp walks and media theatreThe Jacks note how quietly the NACC has operated in Canberra—“blink and you'd miss them”—with none of the televised “perp walks” beloved of New South Wales ICAC coverage.Jack welcomes the absence of media spectacle; Joel admits to missing the grimace‑through‑the‑cameras moment as accused figures run the gauntlet.19:50 – Victorian youth vote turns on LaborNew polling of 18–34‑year‑olds in Victoria shows Labor's vote down 11 points to 28 per cent and the Coalition's up 17 points to 37 per cent, with the Greens steady at 20 per cent.The Jacks argue the Victorian Labor government looks to be in terminal decline, discuss leadership options for Jacinta Allan, and canvass how quickly preference “cascades” can flip a long‑term government once momentum turns.22:15 – Green exports vs coal, Treasury modelling under fireThey dissect Treasury modelling which suggests “green exports” (critical minerals, rare earths, battery inputs) will surpass coal and gas within a decade, and note scepticism from former Treasury official and now CBA chief economist Stephen Yeaman.The Jacks highlight International Energy Agency updates showing coal demand in key markets staying high, and the reality that renewables growth is largely meeting new demand rather than cutting deeply into existing coal and gas use.25:05 – Coal to 2049 and the reality of the gridJack points to Australian market operator projections that coal will remain in the domestic mix until at least 2049, while Joel questions which ageing coal plants will physically survive that long without new builds.They agree modelling must continually be revised against actual demand profiles in China, India, Indonesia and elsewhere, where coal still supplies half or more of electricity.27:20 – 30‑year suppression orders and transparencyThe Jacks shift to a 30‑year suppression order over evidence behind Tanya Plibersek's decision to block a $1 billion coal mine until 2055, and more broadly the proliferation of long‑term suppression orders in Australia.They criticise the over‑use of secrecy in both environmental and criminal matters, arguing it breeds suspicion that justice and accountability can be bought by the wealthy.28:25 – The “prominent family” sexual assault case in VictoriaWithout naming the individual, they discuss a Victorian case involving the convicted son of a prominent family whose identity remains suppressed even after guilty findings for serious sexual offences.They worry that blanket suppression encourages rumour, misidentification and a sense that powerful people get special treatment, even when protection of victims is a legitimate concern.30:05 – From undercover cop to gangland wars: how secrecy backfiresJoel revisits an NSW example where an undercover police officer's drink‑driving conviction was suppressed for 55 years, and Melbourne gangland cases where key cooperating witnesses remained pseudonymous for decades.The Jacks argue that when authorities create information vacuums, gossip and conspiracy inevitably rush in to fill the space.33:50 – MP expenses, family reunion travel and Annika Wells' bad day outThey turn to MPs' entitlements and “family reunion” travel: Annika Wells' ski‑trip optics and poor press conference performance, Don Farrell's extensive family travel, and Sarah Hanson‑Young's $50,000 in family travel for her lobbyist husband.While acknowledging how hard federal life is—especially for WA MPs—they question where legitimate family support ends and taxpayer‑funded lifestyle begins.37:05 – Why family reunion perks exist (and how they're abused)The Jacks recall the tragic case of Labor MP Greg Wilton as a driver for more generous family travel rules, given the emotional cost of long separations.They conclude the system is necessary but ripe for exploitation, and note the Coalition's relatively muted response given its own exposure to the same rules.39:15 – Diplomatic drinks trolleys: London, New York and the UNJoel notes Stephen Smith's stint as High Commissioner in London—the “ultimate drinks trolley” of Australian diplomacy—and his replacement by former SA Premier Jay Weatherill.Jack mentions Smith's reputation for being stingy with hospitality at Australia House, in contrast to the traditionally lavish networking role of London and New York postings.40:40 – Barnaby Joyce joins One NationThe big domestic political move: Barnaby Joyce's shift from the Nationals to One Nation, including his steak‑on‑a‑sandwich‑press dinner with Pauline Hanson.The Jacks canvass whether Joyce runs again in New England or heads for the Senate, and the anger among New England voters who may feel abandoned.42:25 – One Nation's growth, branch‑building and Pauline's futureThey dig into polling from Cos Samaras suggesting 39 per cent of Coalition voters say they'd be more likely to vote One Nation if Joyce led the party, and the risk of the Coalition following the UK Tories into long‑term decline.The Jacks note One Nation's organisational maturation—building actual branches and volunteer networks in NSW and Queensland—and wonder whether Pauline Hanson herself now caps the party's potential.45:20 – Kemi Badenoch, a revived UK Conservative Party and Reform's ceilingAttention swings to the UK, with fresh polling showing Labour slumping to the high teens, the Conservatives recovering into the high teens/low 20s, and Reform polling in the mid‑20s to low‑30s depending on the firm.They credit new Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch for lifting morale by dominating Keir Starmer at the despatch box, but caution that Reform's rise may still be more protest than durable realignment.49:45 – Fragmenting party systems in Europe and the UKDrawing on Michael Gove's comments, the Jacks sketch the new “four‑party” pattern across Europe—radical left/Green, social democratic, Christian Democrat centre‑right, and populist right—and argue the UK is slowly following suit.They suggest both Labour and the Conservatives can no longer comfortably absorb all votes on their respective sides of politics, with Reform and Greens carving out durable niches.53:05 – US seizes a Venezuelan tanker, Trump calls it the “biggest ever”The Jacks look at the US Coast Guard's seizure of a sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker accused of moving Venezuelan and Iranian oil in support of foreign terrorist groups.Joel notes Trump's boast that it's “the largest tanker ever seized”, while quoting Pam Bondi's more sober explanation of the sanctions basis.54:45 – Five years of social media to enter the US?They examine a Trump‑era proposal to require even visa‑waiver travellers to provide five years of social media history before entering the United States.The Jacks question the logistical feasibility, highlight the trend of travellers using “burner phones” for US trips, and argue measures like this would severely damage American tourism.57:10 – SCOTUS, independent agencies and presidential powerThe Jacks discuss a pending US Supreme Court case about whether presidents can hire and fire the heads of independent agencies at will, with even liberal justices expressing sympathy for expansive executive authority.They link this to a broader global question: how much power should be handed from elected ministers to expert regulators, and how hard it is to claw that power back once delegated.01:00:25 – Trump's national security strategy and an abandoned EuropeThey turn to the Trump administration's new national security strategy framing Europe as both security dependent and economic competitor, and signalling an end to automatic US security guarantees.The Jacks describe openly hostile rhetoric from Trump figures like J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio towards Europe, and portray it as part of a broader American drift into isolationism as China and Russia advance.01:02:20 – Europe rearms: Germany, Poland and conscription talkThe conversation moves to European responses: big defence spending increases in Poland and Germany, and German plans to assess 18‑year‑olds for potential limited conscription.Joel argues Europe may need to build its own strategic table rather than rely on a fickle US ally, while Jack stresses serious military capability is the price of a genuine seat at any table.01:03:50 – Biden, the border and a blown political callThe Jacks examine a New York Times reconstruction of how the Biden administration mishandled southern border migration, from 75,000 encounters in January 2021 to 169,000 by March.They say Biden officials badly underestimated both the scale of migration and the law‑and‑order backlash, including resentment from migrants who followed legal pathways.01:07:05 – Migration then and now: Ellis Island vs the Rio GrandeJack recounts Ellis Island's history: the small but real share of arrivals turned back at ship‑owners' expense, and how many migrants later returned home despite being admitted.They contrast a heavily regulated, ship‑based 19th‑century system with today's chaotic mix of asylum flows, cartels and porous borders, and argue that simple “open borders” rhetoric ignores complex trade‑offs.01:09:55 – Americans know their ancestry, and that shapes the debateJoel notes how many Americans can precisely trace family arrival via Ellis Island, unlike many Australians who have fuzzier family histories.He suggests this deep personal connection to immigration history partly explains the emotional intensity around contemporary migration and ICE enforcement.01:10:30 – Ashes 2–0: Neeser's five‑for and Lyon's omissionSport time: Australia go 2–0 up in the Ashes with an eight‑wicket win at the Gabba.The big call is leaving Nathan Lyon out for Michael Neser; the Jacks weigh Nesser's match‑turning 5/42 and clever use of Alex Carey standing up to the stumps against the loss of a front‑line spinner over key periods.01:11:55 – Basball meets Australian conditionsThey discuss the limits of “Bazball” in Australia, praising Stokes and Will Jacks' rearguard while noting most English batters failed to adapt tempo to match situation.Jack cites past blueprints for winning in Australia—long, draining innings from Alastair Cook, Cheteshwar Pujara and Rahul Dravid—that hinge on time at the crease rather than constant aggression.01:15:05 – Keepers compared: Alex Carey vs England's glovesJoel hails Carey's performance as possibly the best keeping he's seen from an Australian in a single Test, including brilliant work standing up to the seamers and a running catch over Marnus Labuschagne.They contrast this with England's struggling keeper, question whether Ben Foakes should have been summoned, and note Carey's age probably rules him out as a future Test captain despite his leadership qualities.01:17:05 – England's bowling woes and Jofra Archer's limitsThe English attack looks potent in short bursts, especially Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, but lacks the endurance to bowl long, hostile spells over a five‑day Test in Australian conditions.Archer hasn't bowled more than 10 overs in an international match for over two years, and the Jacks argue that's showing late in games as speeds drop and discipline wanes.01:25:45 – World Cup 2026: Trump's “peace medal”, Craig Foster's critiqueSwitching codes to football, they note FIFA awarding Donald Trump a “peace” medal ahead of the 2026 World Cup and his delight in placing it on himself.Craig Foster attacks world football for embracing a US president he accuses of human‑rights abuses, prompting the Jacks to point out FIFA's recent World Cups in Russia and Qatar hardly make it a moral authority.01:27:20 – Seattle's Pride match… Iran vs EgyptJack tells the story of Seattle's local government declaring its allocated World Cup game a Pride match, only to discover the fixture will be Iran vs Egypt—two teams whose governments are unlikely to embrace that framing.01:27:55 – Stadiums in the desert and the cost of spectacleJoel reflects on vast, underused stadiums in the Gulf built for the World Cup and now often almost empty, using a low‑attendance cricket game in Abu Dhabi as an example of mega‑event over‑build.01:29:05 – Wrapping up and previewing the final show of 2025The Jacks close Episode 138 by flagging one more episode before Christmas, thanking listeners for feedback—especially stories around the social media ban—and promising to return with more politics, law and sport next week.a
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First Pitch PodcastJake Crumpler (@jakecrumpler) and Trevor Hooth (@HoothTrevor) detail everything you need every morning to update your fantasy baseball team. Tune in daily to be updated on news, injuries, pickups to consider, and today's streamers. Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
First Pitch PodcastJake Crumpler (@jakecrumpler) and Trevor Hooth (@HoothTrevor) detail everything you need every morning to update your fantasy baseball team. Tune in daily to be updated on news, injuries, pickups to consider, and today's streamers. Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
The Notre Dame Nikes are gearing up for another exciting baseball season, supported by several local sponsors. Join Coach Chip Perez as he reflects on an unforgettable season, paying tribute to last year's senior class, and discusses the strategic positions that made this team formidable, including standout pitchers and clutch hitters. Relive the highlights from a team ranked in the top 10, and delve into the nuances of their game-winning plays and key defensive strategies. Despite losing eight seniors, the team is set for a competitive season, with potential stars emerging in every position. Coach Perez outlines plans for the coming season, identifying upcoming talents and the challenges of filling key positions. He also previews the competition within the Southeast Iowa Super Conference, ensuring that this year's matches will be intense and exciting. Don't miss out on the action as the Notre Dame Nikes aim for high standards and await their season opener on May 27th.
Everything must cease... even our democracy and sense of security. It can leave us feeling somewhat disconnected, especially when Los Angeles is burning. I usually prefer the company of animals to that of human beings, but sometimes we're in love, too. Living amongst a moral majority, we play our violins of sorry... nobody listens, but we have our fantasy baseball at the end of the world.
The Royals may have the best rotation in baseball. Plus, tonight is a big test for the Royals bats against one of the best pitchers in the league in Tarik Skubal.
Fireman Jim tells us about when he drove on the Milwaukee Mile and talks a little basball by 102.9 The Hog
Shohei, Taylor, Quantum Leaps: Baseball, Romance, Luck? I don't usually talk about celebs, however there is a correlation here that I want to make between Shohei, Taylor and Quantum Leaps. Quantum Leaps, according to Price Pritchett lead to explosive results. We all have the capacity for Quantum Leaps. Pritchett tells us, “ we get in our way” of being open to them. I am using these two celebs as examples because, while they are both young, they have already experienced difficult times, persevered, now laser focused to reach their penultimate. Here are the takeaways: look at the five closest people you hang out with: are they people who you respect and can support each other in life's path? Stop wasting time on social media, Netflix, etc: Dr.Pritchett tells us that we use only ten% of our potential and waste sixty hours a week on the above. This summer do something that opens you up to quantum leaps. ( suggestions in the podcast) Price Pritchett Quantum Leaps clip https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxB_EQz9RFfdMXQPfcfxI1zcxv8WQ4voHV?si=yNQNYHzu8CrxStKe Shohei's humor. https://youtube.com/shorts/d4b8mJPontw?si=FyqklRo5IZdNaGv5 Kundalini Yoga - practice this prosperity kriya. It will help you find your tribe, be focused, excel. Prosperity and Protection https://youtu.be/AxefrkDOOY8?feature=shared Wine - Champagne Demystified Champagne is the only wine that leaves a woman beautiful after drinking it.” Madame De Pompadour Champagne, the king of wines in France, is so misunderstood by many Americans as they like to call anything that has “bubbles”, champagne. I know this from my own experience of twenty-six years of selling French wine and other imports. I don't correct them but I can guide them to the ultra difference between Champagne and Prosecco, Cava, Cremants, and America To clarify, Champagne - true Champagne, not the California illegally labeled champagne, can only be made in Champagne, France. Champagne is a specific region with very strict laws governing varietal, aging and production. To call American bubbles, Champagne is akin to calling all “sneakers” NIKE… Champagne HOUSES, have a distinct style of their own: the blend of varietals is usually a combination of Chardonnay, Petit Meunier and Pinot Noir. The HOUSE style never Never. It is extremely difficult to produce the exact same flavor profile every year. Champagne by law must be aged at least two years before it is sold publicly. Krug ages their wines for at least five years before their entry level wine is sold. That is very expensive inventory. The process of creating a House style is technically challenging as the first fermentation basically prepares the wine for the crucial disgorgement to add the “dosage.” Think of this dosage as a “house secret sauce.” The second fermentation rests and ferments while the Champagne master turns each bottle by hand a quarter of inch. This process is called “ riddling”. It is labor intensive as each bottle is turned a quarter of an inch by hand. Up to 40,000 bottles a day is common and the remueur, the riddler, is making certain that the dosage and yeasts are blended into the wine bottle. Today, it is more common to see mechanization of this process by gyropalettes. CONTACT ME FOR THE FULL ARTICLE: DISCOVER: CHAMPAGNE DEMYSTIFIED contact valerie@allinourminds.com ADVENTURE: www.Pritchettyou2.com GUIDANCE UIDANCE https://minicourses.mykajabi.com/offers/WLjfzHUb merci valerie@allinourminds.com @valeriehail56 Merci et Aurevoir
Joe, Jon and Ben Davis react to Larry Anderson's comments on the struggles of the Phillies offense. LA says there's no sign the bats are improving. Joe lists Turner, Bohm, Castellanos and Rojas are the major culprits.
Hour 1: The Morning team debate if the Phillies chances to win the World Series. The weight of expectations is hanging over the Phillies. Are the fans still angry from last year's lose to the D-Backs? Jon Ritchie has more confidence but wants to see a faster start.
Rock royalty will be at the Sir Robert Helpman this week Have you heard of the Social Sunrise group at Port Mac? and as summer sports swing in to action Baseball kicked off on the weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Carver and Lisi touch on the Stanley Cup Finals game 5 action, share picks for the late night MLB slate, discuss the latest NFL news, preview the upcoming U.S. Open, and much more!
How do we support our loved ones with loss & transition? What is secondary grief and how do we recognize it? Community Reporter, Toni Freimark tells us about a support grief support group that can help answer these questions (0:00). Fashion Dis just launched it's second season and our resident beauty bestie, Bella Strange tells us all about it (12:30)! On our monthly Collections segment, we're joined by Mike Ross to talk about his sports memorabilia collection (27:01).
In the 11 a.m hour of the K&C Masterpiece, Justin Fields has one request // Power ranking the NFL power rankings: 2023. Jack Leiter // How do we feel about DeGrom Day 2? Gridiron Gravy: Who was the worst QB who started an NFL game this season?
Join us at TruTheater Radio with Joe, Jen, and Ben from the Legit Bat podcast on an epic adventure to save the realm.
Hour 3: We shotgunned beers and it did not go well for Gio at first but then he redeems himself. Al has a hard time. Eddie wins a beer chugging contest against one of Gio's high school coaches. Jerry returns for an update and has the game winning single from Josh Donaldson last night. Boomer is loving the job Brian Cashman did this season and Gio says it doesn't matter if they don't win the World Series. Judge did not hit a HR but came as close as you can without hitting one out. Soft tossing Rich Hill is on the mound for the Red Sox tonight. The Browns beat the Steelers on TNF. Jerry Jones would love a QB controversy in Dallas. Ben Simmons was on the JJ Redick podcast and Jerry has a clip. In the final segment of the hour, Lena in Lake Grove is here. She is fired up for the Yankees and the Giants
Coach Kentera believes the Padres WILL make the playoffs this year.
Bogman and The Welsh are joined by Pat Fitzmaurice and Jake Ciely to prepare for upcoming fantasy football drafts, touch on the latest news from NFL training camps, and much more!
Bernie is broadcasting from Friendly's Sports Bar and Grill at 3971 Bayless in south St. Louis county. Bernie talks about how the Cardinals were not losers at the trade deadline despite not acquiring Juan Soto.
Major League Baseball trade season is heating up and heating up quick. Where do the Padres stand against other teams in the trade buying market? ESPN's Buster Olney joined Gwynn & Chris to give them all of the information he has heard around the league.
Hour 1: Boomer & Gio return after a day off yesterday. They start with the Mets losing to the Astros and have now lost three straight games and have not even been in them. We talk about the Mets needing to bring in more players and also Jacob deGrom's future. Boomer says the Mets need to have 60 wins at the All Star break. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with the Yankees beating the A's. The Yankees are 35 games over .500. Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing the strike zone on Aaron Judge. The Mets lost to the Astros thanks to a poor showing by Carlos Carrasco. Max Scherzer has another minor league start tonight. Bob Ley was on the Michelle Beadle podcast and talked about LIV golf and the NBA and China. Baker Mayfield says if the Browns want him to be their QB they have to reach out to him. Martellus Bennett calls Jimmy Garoppolo a bitch. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about Freddie Freeman firing his agents after his emotional reunion with the Braves. We take calls on Boomer saying the Astros are better than the Yankees.
Hour 2: The 7am hour opens up with Boomer being excited that his donut order was correct and the Rangers evened the series last night against the Penguins. And the Mets had an amazing ninth inning comeback in Philadelphia. Ben Simmons had successful back surgery, but it seems the Nets got damaged goods. Jerry returns for another update. The weather is looking terrible this weekend for Mets and Yankees baseball. The Rangers even the series up with a win over the Penguins last night. The Mets were down 7-1 heading into the ninth and they beat the Phillies 8-7. Jerry has an announcer reaction to the Mets win/Phillies loss. Tom Brady says ‘might have been a fumble' about the Tuck Rule. In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells us he forgot to tell Boomer about an interview he was supposed to do on radio in Pittsburgh. Boomer asks Gio what kind
JD discusses his experience attending Sunday's Leafs-Islanders game and the team weighs in on Auston Matthews' pursuit of 60 goals as well as Pierre Engvall's underrated play this season (0:33). Afterwards, the crew chats about the Blue Jays taking two of three games against the Athletics over the weekend, the abysmal strike zone during Saturday's loss, and Ross Stripling taking Hyun-jin Ryu's spot in the rotation after landing on the IL with arm inflammation (17:23). To wrap, Shi Davidi joins the show to discuss Ryu's prolonged struggles dating back to last season, the team taking a cautious approach with his latest arm injury, questions about his psychology on the mound, Nate Pearson's status, and the team's current catching situation (29:44).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Ahead of the final week before the All Star break, Tyler takes you around the Diamond to see how each team did the previous week and who stood out for their individual performance. Then, Dani Cipolla, AKA Dani Dugouts, joined Tyler to talk about the Yankees struggles this season, and to SmallTalk about what a been going on as a whole in the leagueYou can follow Dani on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dani_cipolla/And her podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/danis-dugout/id1446816553https://open.spotify.com/show/63aAWIE8xk6UQ7v3mn7AXw?si=hJcjnxYaQomI4XLAKRgzXA&dl_branch=1Please follow, rate and review. Also check us out at atpsports.net
James buys a baseball cap Christopher doesn't know how to run Heels were invented for battle Christopher's Amish hat story Southbend Lathes The scourge of Rockler Micron Software bloat - What Intel giveth, Mircosoft taketh away News Stand (Mac newsreader) Macintosh 8100 Don't say SIRI! Amazon Alexa Football ad triggers Alexa, or does it? Fashion is all about attitude "I don't jaw people" James looks like a mean Chihuahua when he smiles Homeless are Robin Hood? Soylent Green Liberals want to fix homelessness, as long as it doesn't effect their real estate value Shrinkage There's a lot of talk about Tech leaving San Francisco, but they really aren't Tempe - flash cube city Does James live downtown? New York is a real city Neil deGrasse Tyson repeats what James just said Dreamy Draw alien correction Aliens, because I want to believe Are we smart enough?
TRAVEL STORY: A trip to Boston for a conference becomes more interesting with the Red Sox in town.
Mark Sweeney discussed why Manny Machado's takeout of Tommy Edman was a very good baseball play, why the role reversal of Dinelson Lamet & Ryan Weathers makes sense, Padres walk ratio & why Tommy Pham isn't comfortable with his struggles.
An Eye for Adventure with Aaron Joiner As a skater early on we develop an eye for finding street spots that would be ideal for showing off our latest tricks and grinds. In the early days, there were no parks or ready-made ramps available. You had to find your spots. Over time that eye for finding the best spots becomes automatic. To this day I still mentally note ideal locations that I probably can’t even ride anymore. But that eye for adventure will always be with me. Aaron Joiner also developed that eye for skating and a passion for the sport. But that eye also served him in other aspects of life. Taking off the blinders of a limiting mindset, Aaron found happiness and purpose the right way, completed his family in the process. Aaron has reaped the rewards of falling down and getting back up from his better half to his healthy hobbies. From creating the 9 Five Adventures Podcast to his line of coffee, Aaron has developed an eye for both opportunity and adventure. He started his podcast to share how you can live a lifestyle you create. Tricks and tips like how to leverage business opportunities to take family trips to Hawaii or leveraging his background in wholesale food distribution to launch his own product line, Aaron continues to develop that eye. And the answers he has found along the way, demonstrate so many of the principles behind 8 Keys 2 great. Now branching off into a brand-new fitness business, it’s obvious Aaron’s eye is right on the money. Listen to how developing that eye for adventure is the key to an extraordinary life in my conversation with Aaron Joiner. https://9fiveadventures.com/ https://www.instagram.com/9fiveadventures/
On this episode of the "Simp Chronicles", Luis talks about the Simp of the week, The Last Dance, The NFL Minority rule, What is a nerd, baseball women vs Basketball women, My hairstyle and much much more!! My socials are @lflechajr and simpchronicles_pod on instagram and @lflechajr on twitter!
On this episode of the "Simp Chronicles", Luis talks about the Simp of the week, The Last Dance, The NFL Minority rule, What is a nerd, baseball women vs Basketball women, My hairstyle and much much more!! My socials are @lflechajr and simpchronicles_pod on instagram and @lflechajr on twitter!
The boys discuss Basball, hockey, NBA, Rugby World Cup and Rivalries, but get lost along the way after some Irish and Feral beers. Listen and laugh with us as we talk sports to end the week.
Phillies, Kapler, Realmuto, analytics, Klentak, Middleton, MacPhail, Scherzer, Young, Girardi, Showwalter, Baker, Scioscia, Schilling, Ibanez, Manuel, Chris Young, Kranitz, Yankees, Astros, Cole, Verlander, Sabathia, Nationals, Harper, Strasberg, Cardinals, Brave, A's, Rays, Eagles, Vikings, Jones, Douglas, Cousins, Diggs, Joyner, Didinger, Cox, Arcega-Whiteside, Saomalu, Hollins, Wentz, Ertz, Johnson, Dillard, Zach Brown, Pederson, Cowboys, Jerry Jones, Jason Garrett, Dak Prescott,Lions,PackersThis show is broadcast live on Monday's at 7PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Topics this week: - 2019 USA Baseball NTIS recap - Playing equals opportunity - What it's like to be mistaken for Mark McGwire
This is a fun time in Fantasy Baseball as the trade deadline approaches. Before we talk trade let's give you some hitters to add (1:50) and talk about our expectations for Bo Bichette (5:19). Then we'll give you SPs to add (8:34) like Reynaldo Lopez and Jose Urquidy ... Talking trades (15:35) as Marcus Stroman is on the move. We also discuss some trade rumors and tell you who to add now in advance of the trade deadline. Plus news and notes (26:40) and more weekend standouts (35:00) like Josh VanMeter and struggling studs (38:40) like Chris Sale, Luis Castillo and James Paxton ... A look at the Most Added list (42:55) followed by more SP talk (50:00) with some waiver wire options ... Email us at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Mike Wagner Show...and back by popular demand!Baseball historian Ron Rabinovitz returns to talk baseball, baseball, and yes...more baseball and the continuing legacy of Jackie Robinson!Ron discusses how he and Jackie met (including letters from Jackie) plus another powerful icon in American history (and both met in the same living room in Sheboygan, Wisconsin!) , how Jackie bacame a powerful influence in baseball and beyond, plus find out if Jackie O were alive today...what would he say? Catch this grand slam interview on the Mike Wagner Show on the YouTube Channel and also download and listen to FB, Soundcloud, Spreaker, Spotify and iHeart Radio!
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Host Joe B. and Billy C. talk a swollen nut, being hit on by a gay person, weekly happenings, some hockey and then this weeks "Headlines!"
The guys talk Manny Machado, Brice Harper, Mike Trout, Zion Williamson, Spring Training baseball, the Mount Rushmore of young baseball players, and Robert Kraft.
This interview originally aired in August, 2010.
DePauw takes on Oberlin on a sunny, cold day at Walker Field, from 4-7-18.
Sam flies solo as he discusses the recent trades that went down between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers that send J.D. Martinez to Arizona with Greg Moore of The Arizona Republic and AZCentral.com. You can follow Greg on twitter as well @WritingMoore. Hear how he loves the philosophy the DBacks are taken on this season and how moving A.J. Pollock might not be the worst thing for the team. Sam also dives into the trade between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox as the Sox continue to build the best farm system in the majors and the Yankees make moves to make a run in 2017.
Sam flies solo as he discusses the recent trades that went down between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers that send J.D. Martinez to Arizona with Greg Moore of The Arizona Republic and AZCentral.com. You can follow Greg on twitter as well @WritingMoore. Hear how he loves the philosophy the DBacks are taken on this season and how moving A.J. Pollock might not be the worst thing for the team. Sam also dives into the trade between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox as the Sox continue to build the best farm system in the majors and the Yankees make moves to make a run in 2017.
Conviene consentire facilitazioni fiscali ai ricchi stranieri che decidano di vivere in Italia? Ilaria, in diretta dalla Women's March di New York; Flavia, mamma di un campione di Basball e allenatrice di Softball. Paolo Labati con le Lady Lovers, tetimonial di uno spot contro la violenza sulle donne. Omaggio a Danilo Mainardi
Welcome to the inagural episode of Rounding Third™! On this episode, Nick & T will preview Pitchers, Catcers, and Corner Infielders; including biggest risks, sleepers, potential breakout stars and more! Don't miss it!
The Bedford & Sullivan podcast returns after a brief haitus. Today, with my another guest unfortunately having to postpone, The Brooklyn Trolley Blogger Mike Lecolant calls in for the 50th episode to discuss whatever comes to their minds on the former city of Brooklyn and/or the Dodgers. So, join us at 2pm ET for the latest edition of the Bedford & Sullivan podcast!
Basball, baseball baseball!!!! City Council has voted to play ball -- at least for now...
Basball, baseball baseball!!!! City Council has voted to play ball -- at least for now...