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PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT: FDR'S NATIONAL EMERGENCY AND THE SHIFT TO A WARTIME FOOTING Colleague H.W. Brands. The segment examines Franklin Roosevelt's May 1941 declaration of a national emergency, which halted daily activities like baseball and movies as Americans listened via loudspeakers. Professor Brands explains how FDR used this moment to prepare the American mind for a "moral war" alongside Britain. SEPTEMBER 1941
Happy New Year Juicers! Host Matt Perrault is back with the first podcast of the 2026 season. However, we aren't done with 2025 just yet has Matt has several futures that impact the games over the next few days. Find out the plays on the New Year's Day episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C-Mac on the Giants running the risk of missing out on a top 5 daft pick. What should the Jets do with Aaron Glenn? Is Eli Manning a Hall of Famer? Are the Yankees dysfunctional?
Jesse Cole, famously known as the man in the yellow tux, is a master of reinvention, joy, and building unforgettable fan experiences. As the owner of the Savannah Bananas, Jesse has transformed a struggling baseball club into a global phenomenon by shattering norms and prioritizing fun above all else. Driven by a deep belief in bringing people together and creating moments of joy, he's become a leading business thinker, author, and inspiring mentor dedicated to showing leaders how to turn customers into raving fans. With innovation at his core, Jesse's contagious energy and commitment to doing the remarkable make him a blueprint for entrepreneurs and changemakers everywhere. Takeaways: Normal gets normal results — Jesse preaches that following industry standards only yields average outcomes; it's bold, memorable actions that set you apart and drive remarkable success. Micro-reinvention matters — You don't need to overhaul everything at once; continuous, small innovations across touchpoints can reshape experiences and build superfans. Lead with gratitude and values — Companies that embody gratitude and consistently put their “fans” (internally and externally) first, even at a cost, build stronger, more loyal communities. Sound Bytes: “No one gets excited about normal. They get excited about memorable.” “The only way you can be great is if you're willing to get through the messy to get to the great.” “If you do what everyone else is going to do, you're going to get the same results as everyone else.” Connect & Discover with Jesse: Website: Find Your Yellow Tux Website: thesavannahbananas LinkedIn: YellowTuxJesse Instagram: @YellowTuxJesse X: @YellowTuxJesse YouTube: @yellowtuxjesse Book: Find Your Yellow Tux Fans First Banana Ball
The Royals have quietly increased payroll again this offseason. Have they gone as far as they can go?David Lesky (Publisher - Inside the Crown/@DBLesky), Les Norman (Former Royals OF/Author - Teaching the Tools of Hitting) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810-WHB, 810whb.com/@SorenPetro) discuss the Royals payroll and more… - Are the Royals at their Payroll limit?- Do they need to trade payroll?- Will Kris Bubic be moved?- Was not signing Hunter Harvey a mistake?- Have the Royals added enough OBP?- Does their bullpen have enough K's?⁃ Where are the position battles looming?
Send us a textThis week we are celebrating the New Year with a brand new episode of the Swing Hard Podcast. Denny talks to University of Kentucky pitcher Oliver Boone and University of Michigan pitcher Eric Puodziunas. Denny and the guys talk about life as a D-1 Pitcher, overcoming injuries and what it takes to pitch at the college level."Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett
Jason Mackey joins the show to talk about which Pittsburgh team is closest to a title, what the Pirates will do at third base, what the Buccos will do with Andrew McCutchen, if Jake Mangum will get a significant role in Pittsburgh, who the starting shortstop will be, the youth movement on the Penguins, and more!
Hour 1: Donny Football back in for the guys on the first day of 2026! The last half-decade hasn't been good for Pittsburgh sports. Which Pittsburgh team is closest to a championship right now? And Jason Mackey joins the show to give a look at the Pirates' and Penguins' new year outlook.
Hour 2: Donny gives his New Year's resolutions for the Pittsburgh sports teams. Bob Pompeani once met Ryan Seacrest. And who are the most hated Ravens in the Pittsburgh-Baltimore rivalry?
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In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best Reds starting 9 to the table for discussion. The Reds a lot of great players on this team. A lot of Hall of Famers and one player who should of been a Hall of Famer decades ago but it took him dying for them to usher him in, but without me being a Debbie downer lets just appreciate the Reds in all their glory instead of harping on the MLB big mistakes in the past. With that said have a great day everyone and see you all next week ... Peace.
It's New Year's Eve and host Matt Perrault has 2 different bets on the biggest game of the day - the Cotton Bowl. Find out the plays on the last podcast of 2025 for the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C-Mac says despite the lack of championships, Hal is not running a "dysfunctional" franchise.
C-Mac on the ways that the NFL and MLB can make positives changes for 206 and beyond. Are the Yankees a dysfunctional franchise?
C-Mac says Hal isn't that much worse than George, contrary to most fans' beliefs.
C-Mac says the NFL and MLB need to make some changes for the better.
The following players are discussed:1. Bryce Eldridge (1B)2. Josuar Gonzalez (SS)3. Jhonny Level (SS)4. Gavin Klien (2B)5. Luis De La Torre (LHP)6. Bo Davidson (OF)7. Carson Whisenhunt (LHP)8. Joe Whitman (LHP)9. Dakota Jordan (OF)10. Blade Tidwell (RHP)
In hour 3: Miami needs to get back to that killer, NYE Party plans plus less sugar in the new year.
Full Show - The U has a chance to announce they are all the way back in The Cotton Bowl against Ohio State & who knows what will happen with The Dolphins but history says it could be mid.
In hour 4: Alain Poupart admits that he thinks Dolphins may not fire Mike McDaniel at the end of the season but what does that mean plus no one is safe from hangovers.
In hour 2: Dolphins order on wish list, Burrow, Jackson, Tomlin or Harbaugh plus winning is an attitude.
In hour 1: The U vs. Ohio State Rivalry Renewed, Dolphins keep making bad moves so would Lamar Jackson be a good thing?
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In this special awards‑night spectacular, we roll out the brine‑green carpet for the inaugural Golden Pickle Awards—a celebration of every athlete, coach, owner, and sports personality who managed to earn the most prestigious dishonor in the game: being named the Biggest Pickle in Sports.From legendary meltdowns to baffling decisions, from meme‑worthy moments to season‑defining blunders, we revisit the year's most unforgettable pickle‑adjacent performances. Expect dramatic recaps, over‑the‑top tributes, and a few surprise categories no one asked for but everyone secretly wanted.Who walked away with the Golden Pickle? Who doubled down and became a repeat offender? And who delivered a pickle moment so iconic it deserves its own wing in the Hall of Brine?Grab your snacks, tighten the jar lid, and enjoy the saltiest awards show in sports.
Send us a textNormal equals average. That single idea hits like a fastball under the hands, because it calls out the comfort that keeps programs stuck. We pull back the curtain on why talent and facilities won't save a team that avoids adversity—and how a humble, hungry culture turns hard moments into momentum.We start with the coach's mirror: owning the postgame questions that matter. Did we prepare them for pressure, manage with intent, and teach adjustments, or did we fall back on routines that feel safe? Humility is not weakness; it's the foundation of growth. When we label our mistakes in front of players, we teach them how to respond to theirs. From there, hunger becomes the engine. One more inning of film, one more tough conversation, one more targeted adjustment—these daily choices set a standard that players mirror when the game tightens.You'll hear practical frameworks to build a team that embraces adversity. We outline pressure-first practice design, with game-speed, consequence-driven scenarios that demand rapid decisions. We share debrief prompts that turn failure into feedback, and we show how to reward the grind: extra reps, self-scout habits, and resilient at-bats get the spotlight. Expect clear examples across travel, high school, and college contexts, plus mindset cues that keep your best hitter locked in during a slump and your ace composed after a crooked number.If your program sometimes plays not to lose, this is your reset. Replace comfort with clarity, raise the bar you walk under every day, and watch players choose courage over excuses. Subscribe, share this with a coaching friend who needs a spark, and leave a review telling us the first standard you're raising this week.Support the show Follow: Twitter | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast Website - https://www.athlete1.net Sponsor: The Netting Professionals https://www.nettingpros.com
David, Ryan, and Tim ring in the New Year with a Georgia State mega-update: a 110–72 tune-up vs. Columbia College, a New Year's Eve trip to Marshall to open Sun Belt play, fan-experience highs/lows (VIP lines, anthem oddities, beer where you stand), football staff rumblings, and a quick baseball facilities check-in. All that—and the now-legendary “Ass of 25.”Follow usWeb: http://stateofatlanta.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlantaTwitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlantaSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@STATEofAtlantaSupport the showPatreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlantaRock our swagMerch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
On a New Years' edition of The Baumbastic Podcast, Andrew Ellis discusses five potential breakout candidates for Arkansas Baseball, guys that will need to take their games to a whole new level for the Diamond Hogs this spring! OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #sampittman #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR so when you bet $25, get $125 BONUS! https://sportsbook.betsaracen.com/en-us/sports/mma?referrer=singular_click_id%3Dbc1b71ae-56d0-4f58-9775-c5bd8f6676e9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALUMNI HALL 3417 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 479-435-6352 www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall The best and largest selection of Razorback gear Apparel for the family - mens, womens, kids, pets too Razorback apparel, accessories, hats, Yeti, gifts - Alumni Hall has it all Hall Pass Rewards - Earn points with your purchases and get rewarded! Once you've spent $150 (which is easy to do), you'll get $10 off your next purchase We know some athletes so for our friends that shop the big and tall Hogs gear - shop today at www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall Alumni Hall - The ultimate Razorback shopping destination! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Angle w/Evan Mendoza, hosted by 7 year pro baseball player, entrepreneur, founder, and content creator Evan Mendoza. On this podcast you'll hear how to help more athletes, more parents and more coaches: develop quicker, spread more knowledge, and the many failures and lessons Evan has learned on his path from Little League to the Big Stage.Follow My Socials:Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | MendozaBaseballAcademy.com
Hour 2: Donny looks back on the 2025 resolutions he gave the Pittsburgh sports teams at the beginning of the year. Matt Clement joins the show to talk about the Pirates' offseason so far. And Mike Florio jumps on with Donny to talk about Week 18, Mike Tomlin as a TV analyst, possible NFL seeding changes, and more.
Hour 1: Donny Football in for the guys on this New Year's Eve! Does Donny want Lamar Jackson to play in Sunday's Steelers-Ravens game? Tyler Kennedy joins the show to talk about the Penguins' recent wins and trade. And Donny wants Tostitos to return as the sponsor of the Fiesta Bowl. Hour 2: Donny looks back on the 2025 resolutions he gave the Pittsburgh sports teams at the beginning of the year. Matt Clement joins the show to talk about the Pirates' offseason so far. And Mike Florio jumps on with Donny to talk about Week 18, Mike Tomlin as a TV analyst, possible NFL seeding changes, and more. Hour 3: Dom has an issue with the TV setup Donny has in the studio. Donny gives his 2025 Pittsburgh athlete Mount Rushmore. And Aditi Kinkhabwala and Jeff Hathhorn join the show to go over all the latest football and Steelers news. Hour 4: We listen to Aaron Rodgers' comments from his press conference today. Dom almost got into a bar fight last night. And the guys reminisce on old WWE PPVs that they miss.
Why does Donny not have Michigan-Texas on a TV in the studio? Donny gives us his Mount Rushmore of Pittsburgh athletes in 2025.
He goes from behind the scenes to on the air! Dylan Lewis takes a break from designing graphics for BTB and taking photographs to spend time talking about his impact in sports media as well as some Mets and Orioles baseball. Enjoy!
Not the start to the week that host Matt Perrault was looking for with an 0-3 mark. However, there is plenty of time to turn it around and Matt has 3 bets for you today. Find out the plays on the Tuesday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim interviews Rich on the prospects of the Yankees, Rays and Blue Jays
Host Tom Verducci welcomes the coming New Year by celebrating the 90th birthday of Sandy Koufax! Tom looks back and the accomplishments of Koufax and how his career started and how he ended as a Hall of Famer, 4x World Series Champion, and 3x Cy Young Award winner. Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh wins the SI Breakout Player Award. Tom documents his career from getting cut in high school to making the Major Leagues. What happens next for Raleigh and how does he respond after his 60 home run season? Pitchers are throwing faster than ever, but using less fastballs overall. Tom brings out the data from this season to look at where the use of the fastball is heading. Throwing 100mph used to be an anomaly, now every team has a pitcher that hits the mark. The number of 100mph pitches has quadrupled in just the 6 years! Tom wraps up 2025 with some MLB news on the A's and the future of Alex Bregman. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who had the better offseason between the Red Sox and the Patriots? And does Carlton Davis have a future with the New England Patriots? And New England is all about ice cold weather and temperatures.
Scheim and Rob Bradford kick off the show reacting to the Patriots securing the AFC East and enforce their opinions on Drake Maye vs Matthew Stafford for the MVP this season. The Lead asks how awful trading Rafael Devers was,
HR 1 - Matthew Stafford collapses against the Atlanta Falcons and allows Drake Maye to become the favorite for the MVP HR 2 - Who has had the better offseason this year, the Patriots or the Red Sox? HR 3 - Between Jayson Tatum and Drake Maye, who is the face of Boston sports? HR 4 - Scheim takes on Bradfo's Wasabi Challenge
Hour 2 opens with an in-depth CFP Quarterfinal preview of Miami vs. Ohio State, including a scouting report on the Buckeyes and praise for Indiana QB and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, plus debate over whether he should stay in college or enter the NFL Draft. The show then shifts to a quick sports roundup before diving into why some NFL teams turn things around while the Dolphins continue to lag behind. Joe and Dave question whether Miami has enough top-end talent, debate if Jaylen Waddle is truly a No. 1 receiver, and criticize Mike McDaniel for not getting him the ball enough. The hour closes with a frank discussion on the Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill's likely exit, and the salary cap and dead-cap challenges facing the franchise
Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' quarterback situation, praising Quinn Ewers' decision-making while cautioning against putting all their eggs in his basket. He suggests Miami bring in a competing QB to battle for the starting job and doesn't expect the team to make a blockbuster draft move. Kyle also emphasizes the need for a quick decision on Tua Tagovailoa and explores the team's options with him. He touches on other roster moves, like whether to extend De'Von Achane, and stresses the importance of a thorough GM hiring process. Finally, he notes that if Miami adds a QB, it would likely be someone like Mac Jones or Malik Willis—but only at the right price.
Joe and Dave break down why blockbuster QB trades—like Lamar Jackson or Joe Burrow—are unrealistic, and why Miami would be hard-pressed to make a deal anyway. They zoom out to examine how NFL teams can flip their fortunes year to year, then focus in on the Dolphins' post-Tua direction. The guys discuss Quinn Ewers' solid second-game performance, Tua Tagovailoa's limitations, and push back on continued defenses of him, with Joe bluntly urging fans to “wake up.” The segment closes with a critique of Miami's lack of true football vision and bravado, stressing that it takes real talent to identify and acquire talent.
Joe and Dave preview the Ohio State–Miami matchup, framing it as a pressure-free opportunity for the Hurricanes with everything to gain. They discuss how the game serves as the biggest NFL audition yet for Miami players, while breaking down the challenge posed by Ohio State's defense. The guys note that anything more this season would feel magical for Miami, who have already exceeded expectations. The segment also touches on Ohio State football's near-religious status in Columbus, Miami's increased investment in winning, and the impact new UM president Joe Echevarria has had in turning the program around.
Joe and Dave preview the CFP Quarterfinal matchup between Miami and Ohio State, breaking down what to expect from both sides. They deliver a scouting report on the Buckeyes, highlighting a strong offensive line, a steady quarterback, elite wide receivers, and a high-level defense led by a quality coordinator. The guys also note that Miami matches up well defensively, setting the stage for a physical, high-stakes game. The segment wraps with praise for Indiana QB and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, and a discussion on whether he should return to college or declare for the NFL Draft.
Joe and Dave note that support for Tua Tagovailoa around the league has largely faded, with a growing consensus that it made sense for the Dolphins to move on. They also agree that Tyreek Hill is unlikely to return next season, a move that would add to Miami's dead cap concerns. The segment closes with a broader look at the Dolphins' looming salary cap issues and how those financial constraints could shape the team's next steps.
Joe and Dave open with a quick rundown of the Panthers edging the Capitals and the Heat knocking off the Nuggets after Nikola Jokic exits with an injury. The conversation then pivots to the NFL, examining how other teams have managed quick turnarounds while the Dolphins continue to struggle to find sustained success. They debate whether Miami simply lacks enough high-end talent and dive into Jaylen Waddle's role in the offense. Joe closes the segment by criticizing Mike McDaniel for failing to consistently get Waddle the ball, questioning whether that's holding the Dolphins back.
On today's show, Joe and Dave cover everything from the hardwood to the gridiron, starting with the Panthers and Heat grabbing big wins, Nikola Jokic's injury, and Matthew Tkachuk's potential return. They break down the Dolphins' struggles, post-Tua direction, and Quinn Ewers' progress, while previewing Miami's high-stakes matchup against Ohio State and the Hurricanes' opportunity to shine against a loaded Buckeyes roster. The show dives deeper with Kyle Crabbs on the Dolphins' QB situation, roster moves, and GM hiring process, followed by Ben Volin's take on the Patriots, Drake Maye, and the Belichick-Patriots saga. Hour 4 looks ahead to Miami's offseason, draft prospects, and quarterback mobility in today's NFL, with Mike Florio weighing in on the “Rest vs. Rust” debate, Steelers' stability, Joe Burrow's future, and Christian McCaffrey's impact. It's a full slate of analysis, previews, and expert insights across college and pro football and beyond.
Hour 4 opens with a look ahead to the Dolphins' offseason, including how the draft picture will come into focus after the Combine and Pro Days. Joe and Dave caution against reading too much into workouts, noting examples like Zach Wilson, and stress that mobility is increasingly essential for quarterbacks in today's NFL. The hour then features Mike Florio joining to break down the latest around the league, including the “Rest vs. Rust” debate for playoff-bound teams, the Steelers' situation with Mike Tomlin, the murky future of Joe Burrow in Cincinnati, and why Christian McCaffrey deserves more recognition.
Mike Florio joins to break down the latest around the NFL, including the “Rest vs. Rust” dilemma for playoff-bound teams in the final week of the season, noting it's always a case-by-case decision. He weighs in on the Steelers, saying he doesn't expect them to move on from Mike Tomlin—but if they do, they'd better have a solid Plan B. Mike also discusses the murky situation with Joe Burrow and the Bengals, and highlights why Christian McCaffrey deserves more attention in the league
Ben Volin from the Boston Globe joins to break down the New England Patriots' season as the Dolphins head north for the regular season finale, praising the work of HC Mike Vrabel and OC Josh McDaniels. He highlights Drake Maye's breakout season at quarterback, noting his high MVP odds, but expresses skepticism about New England making a deep playoff run, especially if they face the Bills early. Ben also lauds Stefon Diggs as a key veteran leader and weighs in on the ongoing Belichick-Patriots divorce, giving listeners a full picture of the team's current state.
Hour 1 opens with a rapid-fire sports check, including the Heat getting a win as Nikola Jokic goes down with an injury, the Panthers heating up, and whether Matthew Tkachuk could be on his way back, plus some lighter banter along the way. The focus then shifts to football, as Joe and Dave assess how far the Dolphins have fallen behind AFC rivals and why Miami still hasn't produced true stars through the draft. They break down why blockbuster QB trades involving Lamar Jackson or Joe Burrow are unrealistic, leading into a blunt evaluation of the Dolphins' post-Tua future and Quinn Ewers' solid showing, with Joe urging fans to “wake up” about Tua's limitations. The hour wraps with a look ahead to Miami vs. Ohio State, framing it as a pressure-free, high-stakes audition for Hurricanes players against a talent-loaded Buckeyes roster, and a reflection on how increased investment has helped turn the program around.