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After a two-week break, we're back! Josh and Jake run through all the news you might've missed — including Miami's decision to cut long snapper Blake Ferguson, claim former Raiders defensive tackle Matthew Butler, and sign veteran cornerback Kendall Sheffield. While we've hit the slowest part of the NFL calendar, there's still plenty to discuss. We break down emerging position battles at safety, cornerback, and more as we inch closer to training camp. Thoughts or questions — reach out to us at AnotherDolphinsPodcast@gmail.com! Another Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94). 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
WE HAVE MERCH! Get yours at: https://www.bonfire.com/middling! Whether you want the famed yellow Cross-Country hoodie, a crew-neck sweatshirt, or a t-shirt... we got you! They also come in a variety of colors and are so, so comfy. This merch a symbol of our shared love for the show and our podcast community. And we hope you love it as much as we do.Plus, if you order by Friday, April 25th, you will get a special handwritten thank you and autograph from us. But in order to receive that, you must click "share my full name and contact information with the seller" at check out.Today, it's just us as we recap episode 207, "A Birthday Story." The genesis of the Blake Ferguson saga! First, we demonstrate our best QVC skills as we tell you all about our new merch - that's available now! - and then we break it all down. Deleted lines, scarf rehearsals, and Atticus' wonderful performance.Want extended episodes and video? That's all happening at Patreon.com/MiddlingPod. You can subscribe monthly or purchase one off episodes!Wanna chat with us?! Click HERE to leave us a voicemail with your questions or comments. You could just hear it on the podcast...All that and much more, so let's get to Middling! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miami Dolphins On SI Publisher breaks down a really busy Saturday for the Miami Dolphins, what the moves involving Blake Ferguson, Tim Boyle and Cam Smith could mean, and much more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and read his stories on Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong condition that more than eight million people worldwide have -- and that number is expected to grow to between 13 to 17 million by 2040. That's exactly why we need to talk about it because it's important to know the signs. People like our guest, a member of the Miami Dolphins, give others living with the same condition hope that they too can live their lives, and follow their dreams — fully. Mike Cugno, Host Guests: Angel Alejandro, M.D., Endocrinologist at Baptist Health Blake Ferguson, Long Snapper with the Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphin, Blake Ferguson, joins the Like A Farmer family. After being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child, he followed his dream of becoming a professional athlete and getting drafted to the NFL. Now, Blake is preparing to marry the farmer's daughter, an experience that has impacted his perspective on where his food comes from. His soon-to-be father-in-law, a cattle farmer, has shown him the hard work that goes into raising livestock. Tune in to hear Blake's journey from overcoming health challenges to excelling on the field all while becoming friends with Jelly Roll. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Overcoming Adversity and Finding Opportunities 00:04:04 - Growing up in Alpharetta, Georgia 00:08:14 - Growing an Appreciation for the Farmer Lifestyle 00:12:37 - The Bitter Rivalry with Buffalo and Dolphins 00:15:00 - Overcoming Adversity: Living with Type 1 Diabetes 00:17:16 - Overcoming Adversity with Type 1 Diabetes 00:21:46 - Overcoming Diabetes Challenges 00:26:11 - Passing the Baton and Dream Fishing Trips 00:30:35 - Beers with the Boys and Football Memories 00:35:34 - Remembering the 2019 Season and Meeting Jelly Roll 00:40:17 - Meeting Jelly Roll 00:44:53 - Football Fandom Memories 00:49:18 - Choosing LSU as the Best School 00:53:49 - Reflections on Winning a National Championship 00:58:35 - Finding Someone Special in Your Best Friend 01:03:06 - Memories and Stories from the NFL Draft Experience 01:07:53 - The Challenges of Free Agency and Building a New Defence 01:12:15 - Thank You for Tuning In Shop Like a Farmer merch at https://agamericashop.com/ Follow along: IG: https://www.instagram.com/likeafarmerpodcast/ FB: https://facebook.com/likeafarmer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@likeafarmerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/likeafarmer_ About Like A Farmer: Like a Farmer is a podcast and video series that spotlights accomplished individuals from diverse industries and their inspiring stories of overcoming adversity and achieving success. Come along for this fun ride and meet some inspiring folks along the way: https://likeafarmer.com/ Contact us at: info@likeafarmer.com Powered by: AgAmerica Media Support the show: Field Tested. Farmer approved. Shop the Like A Farmer Blue Otter Sunglasses. 10% of all proceeds go to the AgAmerica Giving foundation to help farmers and ranchers in rural communities. https://blueotterpolarized.com/collections/like-a-farmer-collection AgAmerica is supporting agriculture nationwide, with personnel that know the industry best. Learn more by visiting: https://agamerica.com/ Supporting Florida's fruit, vegetables, meat, and seafood industry. Learn more and find some delicious recipes at: https://www.followfresh
Summer is here! That means player chats, and we kick it off today with David Long Jr. talking about embracing the Dolphins and the South Florida community, and his foundation Not Long Ago. Plus, the specialist — Jason Sanders, Jake Bailey and Blake Ferguson join Travis for an off-the-rails conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a new study looks at food-as-medicine for type 2, another FDA warning about fake Ozempic, new research says gut markers may help predict who Tzield will work best for, JDRF partners with NFL and more... Happy New Year - we'll see you in 2024! Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX In the news is brought to you by Edgepark simplify your diabetes journey with Edgepark XX Our top story this week… XX You often hear people say food is medicine.. but an intensive program trying to show that's the case did NOT improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes any better than usual care. This was a randomized clinical trial. After 6 months, both groups had a similar drop in HbA1c -- 1.5 percentage points among program enrollees and 1.3 percentage points with usual care, with no significant differences in other metabolic lab values between the groups either, the researchers wrote in JAMA the food-as-medicine participants even gained some weight compared with the usual care group over 6 months (adjusted mean difference 1.95 kg, P=0.04). "I was surprised by the findings because the program is so intensive," Doyle told MedPage Today. "The health system built brick-and-mortar clinics, staffed them with a dietitian, nurse, and community health worker, had weekly food pick-up for 10 meals per week for the entire family, and participants spend a year in the program." Costing an estimated $2,000 annually per participant, the food-as-medicine program allowed participants to choose from a variety of vegetables, fruits, and entrees each week -- enough food for two meals a day, 5 days a week. They were also provided recipes and cooking instructions and met with dietitians to track goals. On the other hand, the control group was only provided usual care, a list of local food bank locations, and the option to join the program after 6 months. The trial was conducted at two sites, one rural and one urban, in the mid-Atlantic region. It recruited 465 adults with type 2 diabetes who completed the study, all of whom started with an HbA1c of 8% or higher. All participants were also self-reported as food insecure. The average age was 54.6 years, 54.8% of participants were female, 81.3% were white, and most resided in the urban location. Of note, all participants also resided in the program's service area and were affiliated with the health system that ran it. "One study should not be over-interpreted," said Doyle. "It is possible that such a program could work in other contexts, among patients less connected to a health system, or in other formats. The main alternative to providing healthy groceries and education is to provide pre-made 'medically tailored meals.'" "I hope the study raises awareness of the potential for food-as-medicine programs to increase healthcare engagement and to push researchers and policymakers to generate more evidence on ways such programs can improve health." It's worth noting that there is very little study – much less clinical trial level study on this type of thing. The researchers say they hope it spurs more research to find methods that will have a large impact. https://news.mit.edu/2023/food-medicine-diabetes-study-1227 https://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/dietnutrition/107998 XX New information about moderate low carb diets for people with type 1. The study published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe is the largest of its kind to date. Participants were for different periods randomly assigned in a crossover manner to eat a traditional diet with 50% of the energy from carbohydrates, or a moderate low-carbohydrate diet with 30% of the energy from carbohydrates. The 50 participants all had type 1 diabetes with elevated mean glucose, long-term blood sugar, and injection therapy with insulin or an insulin pump. Half were women, half men. The average age was 48 years. Participants on a moderate low-carbohydrate diet were found to spend more time in what is known as the target range, the range within which people with type 1 diabetes should be in terms of glucose levels. The increase in time within the target range was an average of 68 minutes per day compared to the traditional diet, while the time with elevated values was reduced by 85 minutes per day. The researchers saw no evidence of adverse effects. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231220/Moderate-low-carb-diet-safe-and-effective-for-adults-with-type-1-diabetes.aspx XX Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals have identified an enzyme that blocks insulin produced in the body—a discovery that could provide a new target to treat diabetes. Their study, published Dec. 5 in the journal Cell, focuses on nitric oxide, a compound that dilates blood vessels, improves memory, fights infection and stimulates the release of hormones, among other functions. How nitric oxide performs these activities had long been a mystery. The researchers discovered a novel “carrier” enzyme (called SNO-CoA-assisted nitrosylase, or SCAN) that attaches nitric oxide to proteins, including the receptor for insulin action. Given the discovery, next steps could be to develop medications against the enzyme, he said. https://thedaily.case.edu/new-cause-of-diabetes-discovered-offering-potential-target-for-new-classes-of-drugs-to-treat-the-disease/ XX The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday warned consumers not to use counterfeit versions of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic that have been found in the country's drug supply chain. The FDA said it will continue to investigate counterfeit Ozempic 1 milligram injections and has seized thousands of units, but flagged that some may still be available for purchase. The agency said the needles from the seized injections are counterfeit and their sterility cannot be confirmed, which presents an additional risk of infection for patients. Other confirmed counterfeit components from the seized products include the pen label and accompanying information about the healthcare professional and patient, as well as the carton. The FDA urged drug distributors, retail pharmacies, healthcare practitioners and patients to check the drug they have received and to not distribute, use or sell the units labeled with lot number NAR0074 and serial number 430834149057. People who have Ozempic injections with the above lot number and serial number can report it directly to the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/fda-warns-ozempic-counterfeit-diabetes-weight-loss-rcna130871 XX New research indicates that information in the gut may predict how well a person responds to Tzield. That's the medication approved earlier this year to delay the onset of type 1. These findings reported in the journal Science Translational Medicine, casts a new spotlight on the immune system's relationship with the microbiome, revealing how gut microbes can shape the progression of type 1 diabetes. With this new knowledge in hand, clinicians may better pinpoint patients who are most likely to respond to teplizumab. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-12-gut-microbes-patients-response-drug.html XX Experts are advocating for universal screening for type 1 diabetes. With the availability of Tzield and other medications on the horizon, there's a stronger push for screening earlier in life. At least 85% of people who are newly diagnosed do not have a family history of diabetes. Testing for autoantibodies can be completed at home through the TrialNet clinical trial program, or at a doctor's office or lab. For instance, JDRF's T1Detect program provides at-home testing for $55, with lower-cost options for people in financial need. The 2024 American Diabetes Association (ADA) Standards of Care recommend more intensive monitoring for the progression of preclinical type 1 diabetes. The Standards of Care also recommend using Tzield to delay the onset of diabetes in people at least 8 years old with stage 2 type 1 diabetes. https://diatribe.org/type-1-diabetes-it%E2%80%99s-time-population-wide-screening XX Commercial XX https://www.healthline.com/health-news/the-years-biggest-medical-advancements-in-diabetes-treatment XX DRF, the leading global funder of type 1 diabetes (T1D) research, is recognizing the NFL stars who showcased their creativity and a remarkable show of support as part of the highly anticipated annual "My Cause My Cleats" (MCMC) campaign. The My Cause My Cleats initiative allows NFL players to wear custom-painted cleats during selected games to raise awareness and funds for the charitable causes closest to their hearts. The unofficial start of the campaign begins on Giving Tuesday with unboxing day events showcasing the players' cleats and the stories behind them. It continues through weeks 13 and 14 of the season, culminating with the players donning their cleats on game day. After the games, some players donate their cleats to their chosen charities or the NFL auction, with all proceeds going toward their selected causes. Type 1 Diabetes is a life-threatening autoimmune condition that affects people of all ages, regardless of family history or lifestyle choices. To live, people with T1D must carefully balance injecting or infusing insulin with their carbohydrate intake throughout the day and night. T1D impacts approximately 1.6 million people in the U.S. It is unpreventable, and there is currently no cure. This year, JDRF is thankful for the support of several players who have T1D or are advocating for their loved ones with T1D, including Mark Andrews of the Baltimore Ravens, Orlando Brown, Jr. of the Cincinnati Bengals, Blake Ferguson of the Miami Dolphins, Collin Johnson of the Chicago Bears, Chad Muma of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Nate Peterman of the Chicago Bears, and Kevin Radar of the Tennessee Titans. "The NFL players who support JDRF through the My Cause My Cleats exemplify the passion and determination at the heart of the type 1 diabetes community," said Kenya Felton, JDRF Director of PR and Celebrity Engagement. "They serve as inspirations for many adults and children affected by T1D, demonstrating that with an understanding of T1D, effective management, and a good support system, you can overcome the challenges of the disease. Their support helps to increase awareness and is significant in helping JDRF advance life-changing breakthroughs in T1D research and advocacy initiatives." Since its inception in 2016, the MCMC campaign has provided a platform for many NFL players and affiliates to support JDRF's mission, including Beau Benzschawel, David Carr, Will Clarke, Keion Crossen, DeAndre Carter, Reid Ferguson, Jaedan Graham, Jarvis Jenkins, Collin Johnson, Henry Mondeaux, Jaelan Phillips, Adam Schefter, Brandon Wilds, and Jonah Williams. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nfl-stars-support-jdrf-and-champion-type-1-diabetes-awareness-through-the-my-cause-my-cleats-campaign-302022060.html XX Join us again soon!
Closing the week with the great Louis Riddick of ESPN ahead of his call Monday of Dolphins-Titans. He and Travis discuss the Dolphins physicality, a team built for the postseason, the defense coming together, Tua's connection to Coach McDaniel and much more. Plus, Bradley Chubb, Blake Ferguson and River Cracraft discuss their cause ahead of My Cause My Cleats this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former LSU long snapper and current Miami Dolphin Blake Ferguson joins this week's edition of Where's That Tiger to talk military appreciation, life with Type 1 Diabetes, his time in Baton Rouge and his career in the NFL. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heyfightinpodcast/message
In this episode. The guys are joined by Miami Dolphins and 2019 National Champion Blake Ferguson. Blake is a massive whiskey fan and shares his love of whiskey and whiskey hunting with us. Check out our sponsors!The Bourbon Ball - The second annual Bourbon Ball benefiting Folds Of Honor will take place June30th & July 1st at Castle & Key and The Kentucky Castle. The Castle & Key Event will be June 30th from 5:30-8:30 at Castle & Key Distillery. Castle & Key will be doing an exclusive VIP tour and behind-the-scenes bourbon tasting with Brett Connors, Head Blender and Whiskey Wizard, and Murray Harwich, Guest Experience Assistant Manager and E.H. Taylor Descendant.Private Tour with Brett & Murray (2 groups of 20 people) The tour would go down to Warehouse B and the group would thief out of a barrel. 0.5oz Tasting in Warehouse B from the barrel.An Additional Tasting With Basement RickhouseTour ends at the Springhouse for cocktails & hors d'oeuvres.Includes two drink tickets per guest.We will also have a general admission ticket that will include hors d'oeuvres, cash bar and a tasting from Basement RickouseThe Ball will be hosted at The Kentucky Castle in Versailles, KY on Saturday July 1, 2023 from 5-11 P.M.Five Course MealCocktail HourLive Concert by Thomas Fountain VIP Event (more details coming soon)Silent AuctionGuest SpeakersAnd More!To purchase tickets. visit www.bourbonballky.comBlind Barrels - Blind Whiskey Tasting Kit that was born to disrupt the whiskey industry by showcasing American craft whiskey that don't make their way to liquor store shelves due to distribution limitations. Blind tastings are all about discovery, education, and removing brand bias, and Blind Barrels hits home with whiskey communities by supporting the very best in smaller distillers who are making the most amazing, innovative, and delicious products that you can't get at your liquor store.Instagram - blindbarrelsFollow us on Instagram @bwfpodcastFollow us on Instagram @bwfpodcast
Round 2 of the NRL Season, the appearance of Albo on the world stage and an impending NSW Election finds our hosts waxing lyrical about the geopolitical implications of the NRL and code expansion, infrastructure issues, Stadiums, catering and the all round Game Day Experience! Biden, Modi, Mao Tse Tung and the Australian Defence Force all get a look in, as do David Bowie, Stevie Nicks, Chris Rock and Weird Al. In other issues, obviously Blake Ferguson's nasal issues require a thorough going over, as do the Wellness Gurus, the Red Mist and The Sheens/Marshall Initiative/Experiment. And much, more more.... Please tune in, listen, subscribe, share and review! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round 2 of the NRL Season, the appearance of Albo on the world stage and an impending NSW Election finds our hosts waxing lyrical about the geopolitical implications of the NRL and code expansion, infrastructure issues, Stadiums, catering and the all round Game Day Experience! Biden, Modi, Mao Tse Tung and the Australian Defence Force all get a look in, as do David Bowie, Stevie Nicks, Chris Rock and Weird Al. In other issues, obviously Blake Ferguson's nasal issues require a thorough going over, as do the Wellness Gurus, the Red Mist and The Sheens/Marshall Initiative/Experiment. And much, more more.... Please tune in, listen, subscribe, share and review! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Footy Talk the players are in as Greg Inglis, Connor Watson & James Graham all jump in the studio. Sadly the guys have to talk about the racial attack that happened to Latrell Mitchell during last nights clash against the Panthers. ------
For the second week in a row we have an amazing guest. Joining us this week is Baltimore Ravens long snapper Nick Moore. We will talk about his all pro/bro bowl year, what it's like playing with Justin Tucker and other great stories. Reid talks about the Bills Divisional Round loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and together they talk about their expectations for the remaining games this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode for After The Snap we are joined by Ross Matiscik, long snapper for the Jacksonville Jaguars. We will recap the Bills/Dolphins "Ferguson Bowl 3.0" game from last week, & Ross talks about being down 27-0 and coming back to win against the Chargers and also his personal experience with his road to the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode for After The Snap we are joined by Ross Matiscik, long snapper for the Jacksonville Jaguars. We will recap the Bills/Dolphins "Ferguson Bowl 3.0" game from last week, & Ross talks about being down 27-0 and coming back to win against the Chargers and also his personal experience with his road to the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for Ferguson Bowl #3 - Blake and Reid get you ready for this weekend's Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills Wild Card playoff game. Also discussed, Reid's account of Damar Hamlin's injury and the way the team handled it, thoughts on players pushing health personnel during the Packers/Lions game, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for Ferguson Bowl #3 - Blake and Reid get you ready for this weekends Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills game. Also discussed, Reid's account of Damar Hamlin's injury and the way the team handled it, thoughts on players pushing health personnel during the Packers/Lions game and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on After The Snap Reid and Blake recap last weekend's games, the Bills' travel troubles after the Bears game due to the blizzard, Texas A&M news, the new Cheez-It NIL deal, and whether or not the cold weather is truly a factor or if it's all mental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on After The Snap Reid and Blake recap last weekends games, The Bills travel troubles after the Bears game due to the blizzard, Texas A&M news, the new Cheez-It NIL deal, and whether or not the cold weather is truly a factor or if its all mental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reid Ferguson comes to you live from the Windy City as the Bills prepare to take on the Chicago Bears. Reid covers the upcoming weekend as Blake is out this week adding a fury friend to the family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reid Ferguson comes to you live from the Windy City as the Bills prepare to take on the Chicago Bears. Reid covers the upcoming weekend as Blake is out this week adding a fury friend to the family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reid is in Buffalo and Blake is packing his parka for Buffalo as they bring you another episode of After The Snap, covering the heartbreaking news of the passing of Mississippi State's Head Coach, Mike Leach, and the direction of the football program going forward and it's Ferguson Bowl Week and the brothers will be talking all things Dolphins Vs BILLS headed into week 15 of the NFL 2022 schedule. All this and MORE! Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Jamie D. & Big Newt, The Overreaction Podcast, Food For Thought, The Chop Up, Hump Day Hotline, Off Tackle with John Fina, Bills Mafia Time 2 Shine, Not Another Buffalo Podcast and Circling the Wagons: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone | YouTube Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! If you like our show, tell a friend and spread the word! Editor's Note: The embedded audio has been stripped from this article if you're using Apple News. Head to a full web browser or your favorite podcast app. #BUFFALOBILLS #BILLS #BILLSMAFIA #goBILLS Show less Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blake Ferguson is the long snapper with the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. He was selected in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Dolphins after a successful college career at LSU that saw him win a national championship in 2019. Blake's brother Reid is the long snapper with the Buffalo Bills and also played his college football at LSU. He and his brother host the "After the Snap" podcast talking what life is like in the professional football world. Today on the show, Blake Ferguson talks about facing his brother in an NFL game, winning a college football national championship at LSU, his Jesus journey and the importance of making his faith in Christ a priority during a long NFL season. Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Brennan Scarlett sits down with Miami Dolphins Long Snapper Blake Ferguson to get a lesson on long snapping and discuss the mentality needed to be successful, the podcasting journey, and how consistency can change your life. Full-length video episodes are available on YouTube. Follow the show on Instagram and TikTok @bscartv. Created and Produced by Scarlett Creative. scarlettcreative.coSUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, REVIEW. We love some constructive criticism.'Til next time... Peace ✌️
We debut a new co-host to fill in for Clarkie for this week's episode, as we discuss: Tommy Turbo injured for the rest of 2022, Controversy in the Parra victory over Manly, Bulldogs first hit-out without Barrett, Matt Lodge leaving the Warriors, Cowboys being 2nd on the ladder, Penrith still predicted for back-to-back premierships, Super League Round 13 wrap-up, Warrington sign 4 overseas players, Blake Ferguson makes his Leigh debut, Carcassonne win the French Elite One, & the NARL to go ahead in 2022! In this week's ‘Bunker Review' segment, the boys discuss: Our Fan Q+A Topics! ---- TIMESTAMPS: NRL Recap~ Round 11 (+ the Akasha MVP 321's) 05:32 - Tips Review 06:55 - Broncos def Knights 16:20 - Tigers def Bulldogs 24:12 - Eels def Sea Eagles 34:43 - Dragons def Warriors 45:03 - Cowboys def Storm 55:34 - Panthers def Roosters 1:04:20 - Raiders def Rabbitohs 1:10:54 - Sharks def Titans 1:16:50 - Rapid Fire Tips (Round 12) . Around the Grounds~ 1:21:28 - Super League: Round 13 / Corey Norman debuts 1:24:28 - Super League Headlines: Warrington sign 4 new players 1:26:14 - Championship (Div 2): Fergo makes Leigh debut 1:27:29 - French Elite One: Carcassonne win the Championship! 1:28:52 - NARL: Competition to go ahead in 2022? / Will Rugby League in America ever work? . The Sideline Story Bunker Review (brought to you by The Rusty Penny Brewing Co)~ 1:33:42 - Topic: Fan Q+A (22 topics!) ---- "You're listening to The Sideline Story: the past, present and future of rugby league... their journey; their sideline story" ---- To follow us on Instagram & Facebook, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast ---- Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Anchor. Music credit for this episode: 'Biscuit' [prod. lukrembo]. ---- Proudly sponsored by: * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. * The Aria & Co. ---- Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021.
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Michelle joins the show for the 6.30 update
In our half century episode: Staggs dominates Talakai, NSW Centre battle heats up, David Fifita injured, Panthers still undefeated, Karl Lawton sent off, Raiders are faders, Ash Taylor retires at 27, Bulldogs defeated their arch-rival Roosters, Cowboys maintain their form to sit at 3rd on the ladder, Jakob Arthur copping a wave of criticism, Storm the form team of NRL, Teddy or Paps for NSW Fullback, Knights the new cellar-dwellers, Super League Round 11, Blake Ferguson sign with Leigh Centurions, James Maloney returns from drug-ban, French Elite One Elimination Finals results! In this week's ‘Bunker Review' segment, the boys discuss: Tendering the NRL GF, the final Rep Weekend, & would you rather watch or listen to the footy. ---- TIMESTAMPS: NRL Recap~ Round 8 (+ the Akasha MVP 321's) [00:00 - 1:30:25] . Around the Grounds~ Super League, Championship, French Elite One [1:32:20 - 1:37:55] . The Sideline Story Bunker Review (brought to you by The Rusty Penny Brewing Co)~ [1:37:55 - Finish] - IG Fan Poll Results from Episode 49 - Topic #1: NRL GF to tender - Topic #2: The final representative weekend - Topic #3: 'Would you rather' Deaf and watch footy vs. Blind and listen to footy ---- "You're listening to The Sideline Story: the past, present and future of rugby league... their journey; their sideline story" ---- To follow us on Instagram & Facebook, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast ---- Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Anchor. Music credit for this episode: 'Biscuit' [prod. lukrembo]. ---- Proudly sponsored by: * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. * The Aria & Co. ---- Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021.
Guildy breaks the podcast's one rule very early this episode, but Clarkie reels him in before we dissect a very telling week of NRL in Round 4. The lads then head 'Around the Grounds' to talk NRLW semi finals and the surprise Grand Finale to be played April 10th, Super League Rd7 and Championship Rd7 with some rumours on Blake Ferguson's next movements, and some NSW and QLD Cup updates. In the ‘Bunker Review' segment, the boys discuss change in the Dally M system, Melbourne Storm's new 'Big 4', and Rugby League infiltrating the GPS System. // TIMESTAMPS: NRL Recap~ Round 4 (+ the Akasha MVP 321's) 05:12 - Tips and Supercoach Review 06:28 - Titans def Tigers 15:24 - Sharks def Knights 20:47 - Panthers def Rabbitohs 30:55 - Warriors def Broncos 49:24 - Sea Eagles def Raiders 55:14 - Roosters def Cowboys 1:01:17 - Storm def Bulldogs 1:06:36 - Eels def Dragons 1:15:00 - Rapid Fire Tips (Round 5) . Around the Grounds~ 1:17:12 - NRLW Semis + Grand Final preview 1:21:15 - Super League Round 7 1:26:43 - Championship Round 7: Featherstone undefeated / Leigh to sign Fergo? 1:29:04 - NSW Cup + QLD Cup updates . The Sideline Story Bunker Review (brought to you by The Rusty Penny Brewing Co)~ 1:30:08 - IG Fan Poll Results from Episode 45 1:41:07 - Topic #1: Change the Dally M System 1:47:10 - Topic #2: Melbourne's next 'Big 4' 1:50:18 - Topic #3: Rugby League in the GPS system // "You're listening to The Sideline Story: the past, present and future of rugby league... their journey; their sideline story" // To follow us on Instagram & Facebook, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast // Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Anchor. Music credit for this episode: 'Biscuit' [prod. lukrembo]. // Proudly sponsored by: * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. * The Aria & Co. // Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021.
Guildy is back in his element, blowing up deluxe over that Mitch Barnett hit as well as having a gripe with the NRL producing so many documentaries! But that's not all, the boys dissect Round 3 of the NRL before heading ‘Around The Grounds' to preview the NRLW semi finals and Challenge Cup quarter finals, as well as discuss Brad Takairangi's suspension and Blake Ferguson's possible jump to the Super League. In the ‘Bunker Review' segment, the boys argue if support runners are untouchable, Nathan Cleary's next contract and The Dolphins upcoming documentary on Stan Sport. // TIMESTAMPS: NRL Recap~ Round 3 (+ the Akasha MVP 321's) 03:52 - Tips and Supercoach Review 06:03 - Sharks def Dragons 15:20 - Warriors def Tigers 25:40 - Rabbitohs def Roosters 36:03 - Panthers def Knights 52:30 - Eels def Storm 1:04:35 - Raiders def Titans 1:11:15 - Cowboys def Broncos 1:19:07 - Sea Eagles def Bulldogs 1:29:12 - Rapid Fire Tips (Round 4) . Around the Grounds~ 1:33:35 - NRLW Round 5 wrap & Semi-finals preview 1:36:03 - Super League main headlines (Brad Takairangi, Martin Taupau, Chanel Harris-Tevita, Blake Ferguson) 1:41:22 - Challenge Cup Round 6 & Quarter Finals preview 1:43:30 - League1, NSW Cup & QLD Cup updates . The Sideline Story Bunker Review (brought to you by The Rusty Penny Brewing Co)~ 1:43:52 - IG Fan Poll Results from Episode 44 1:49:52 - Topic #1: Should support players that get tackled off the ball after the ball-player dummies to them be penalty worthy? 1:54:20 - Topic #2: Is signing Nathan Cleary for $1.1m until he is 30 years old a good investment? 1:58:30 - Topic #3: Should the NRL produce more documentaries? // "You're listening to The Sideline Story: the past, present and future of rugby league... their journey; their sideline story" // To follow us on Instagram & Facebook, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast // Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Anchor. Music credit for this episode: 'Biscuit' [prod. lukrembo]. // Proudly sponsored by: * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. * The Aria & Co. // Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021.
The Gee and Tee tandem are back! In the first podcast of 2022, Gee and Tee go through the NRL off-season from the sad, good, funny and bad they discuss the topics of the NRL 2022 Off-Season. They start off with some of the sad and bad off-field and off-season stories and discuss Blake Ferguson, Brett Finch, Manu Vatuvei and others, and when will the NRL really address some of these issues. They move on to some of the sad and cover the deaths of Norm Provan, Olsen Filipaina and Johnny Raper. They then move onto some of the funny stories with Joey Leilua realising he signed with a 2nd division team by accident, the NRL second team in Brisbane actually being in Redcliffe, the NRL rule changes and judiciary as well as Tee questioning the elasticity of the Bulldogs Salary Cap as well as the negotiating tactics of the Parramatta Eels.
Footy star Blake Ferguson has revealed the torment of 29 lonely nights inside a Japanese prison where no one spoke English and he couldn't contact his family or manager. Premier Dominic Perrottet was not told about the decision to shut down the rail network as his most senior public servant was asleep when the late-night text message from a transport boss was sent. It's been revealed students are being left in the library or playground with “minimal supervision”, or split up among other classes, as the public education system grapples with a critical teacher shortage. The wife of former cricket Legend Dean Jones says his estate cannot afford to pay any money to her late husband's love child. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travis is back for another Senior Bowl preview edition of the Drive Time Podcast. Today, Dolphins longsnapper Blake Ferguson joins us to remember his week in Mobile, the After the Snap Podcast, his offseason plans and more. Plus, we finish up the 2022 Senior Bowl preview series looking at the defensive backs and special teams.
Genomic sequencing of the sickest Covid-19 patients in NSW has found that 74 per cent of them have the Delta strain despite Omicron rapidly becoming the dominant variant in the state, A diplomatic investigation is under way after two police security cars crashed as Australia's High Commissioner to London George Brandis tried to catch up to and join the Prime Minister's official motorcade at the Glasgow COP26 climate summit, Former NRL star Blake Ferguson has been sacked from his Japanese rugby club, Australian tennis may well have a new star on its hands See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It comes as a top infectious diseases expert predicts it could hit by the end of the month. A government report has found The vast majority of people in immigration detention centres have criminal records which has created a “prison-like culture” Former NRL star Blake Ferguson has been arrested for allegedly possessing cocaine in Japan... It's been revealed Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley rang alleged abuse victim Jamie Mitchell within 20 minutes of being told of his harrowing account of his time on an overseas tour. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's "In the News..." the only diabetes newscast. This week we find out about: SGLT2 inhibitors, more evidence this T2D med works for T1D, Tandem & Insulet earning calls: what you need to know, Which kids with T1D did even better during COVID? How you sleep could increase risk of gestational diabetes, what's going on for Diabetes Awareness Month and lots more! Have 5 minutes? Give it a listen! -- Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 4:30pm EDT Check out Stacey's book: The World's Worst Diabetes Mom! Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Sign up for our newsletter here ----- Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! ----- Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android Episode transcription below: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and these are the top diabetes stories and headlines of the past seven days. As always, I'm going to link up my sources in the Facebook comments – where we are live – we are also Live on YouTube and in the show notes at d-c dot com when this airs as a podcast.. XX In the News is brought to you by The World's Worst Diabetes Mom, Real life stories of raising a child with diabetes. Available in paperback, on Kindle or as an audio book – all at Amazon.com -- XX Our top story, evidence that SGLT-2 inhibitors can help kidney and heart health in people with type 1. These are diabetes drugs that are already shown to lower blood sugar levels – they have brand names like Invokana and Jardiance – but they are not approved for T1D in the United States. The problem is that they can lead to DKA even with normal glucose levels. However, they are approved in Europe and many advocates say they can be used safely if people no to monitor closely. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20211107/Study-examines-benefits-of-SGLT2-inhibitors-in-individuals-with-type-1-diabetes.aspx XX Some tidbits in Tandem's third quarter investment call last week. CEO John Sheridan says they plan to ask the US FDA this year to approve Control IQ down to age 2 – right now it's only approved to age six. Also asking for expanded labeling for people with type 2. Mobile bolus or bolus by phone still out there waiting for approval – Sheridan says the FDA last asked them any questions in August. He says they have three initiatives for 2022: filing for the Tsport pump, integrating the upcoming Dexcom G7 and moving ahead with their partnership with Abbott's Libre. Sheridan thinks it'll be a matter of a few months before Tandem pumps integrate the G7 saying, “When it comes to Dexcom, we've integrated three generations of their sensors already. We're on the fourth. We know how to do this” I hadn't heard this, but Sheridan says the Libre had a bit of a hiccup with the FDA approving it as an iCGM, that's a newer designation… because taking vitamin C can throw the readings off.. but he believes they've addressed that. We'll follow up. https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/2021/11/03/tandem-diabetes-care-inc-tndm-q3-2021-earnings-cal/ XX Insulet also had their quarterly call – CEO Shacey Petrovic says she's still optimistic about Omnipod 5 being approved this year.. she says they've had a lot of back and forth with the FDA in the last few months and that's what makes her more confident. Other tidbits.. Omnipod reports that 80% of their customers were previously on multiple daily injections only .. no prior pump experience. They think when Omnipod 5 comes out there will be more competitive switchers from other pumps. They reiterated that it will be a limited release when approval comes with a gradual rollout in the US. https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/2021/11/04/insulet-corporation-podd-q3-2021-earnings-call-tra/ XX Really interesting news about some children in the US with type 1 during the pandemic – they had more time in range and lower A1Cs during the first year of the pandemic compared to the year before. They also saw their doctors more, even though 90-percents of the visits were virtual. This was a group of kids ages 1-17 all of whom use a CGM. The researchers say they want to take a closer look to try to figure out why this was the case: speculation ranges from more oversight from parents to flexibility in schedules. I can say this definitely happened in my house.. however I'll also throw in that my son started on his first hybrid closed loop system in Jan 2020 just before the pandemic– Tandem's CIQ - and that made a huge difference, especially when we were stuck at home and he was eating at 2am. They don't mention the insulin delivery system here.. just that every kid had a CGM. https://www.healio.com/news/endocrinology/20211108/metrics-improve-for-us-children-with-type-1-diabetes-using-cgm-in-first-year-of-covid19 XX Something called sleep-disordered breathing may play a role in gestational diabetes and insulin resistance. There isn't a lot of research here.. This study looked at women who had risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea, a form of sleep disordered breathing that has been linked with high blood pressure, heart disease, and Alzheimers. The data suggests those with it may enter pregnancy at higher risk for gestational diabetes and recommend more screening. They added further investigation is needed to see if treating the breathing issue in early pregnancy could improve glucose levels. https://www.contemporaryobgyn.net/view/women-with-sleep-disordered-breathing-linked-to-insulin-resistance-and-gestational-diabetes-risk XX Fun story in football this week: Mark Andrews and Blake Ferguson will face each other in the big Thursday night NFL game. Andrews is with the Baltimore Ravens, Ferguson plays for the Miami Dolphins. They both live with type 1. It's thought this is the first time two NFL players with T1D have faced each other. They each use Tandem pumps, btw, so expect to see some posts from that company promoting the game. XX Big grant for Beyond Type 1's DKA Awareness Campaign. The Helmsley Charitable Trust is giving them more than $300-thousand dollars for their grassroots messaging movement. This provides posters to schools and communities and sends literature to pediatricians. Almost 50% patients under the age of 18 in the U.S. are in DKA when diagnosed with Type 1. https://beyondtype1.org/beyond-type-1-receives-300985-helmsley-charitable-trust-grant-for-dka-awareness-campaign/ XX Lots of good stuff happening for Diabetes Awareness Month.. Dexcom is partnering with Nick Jonas and Patti LaBelle… they say to help the diabetes community feel seen and heard, while advocating for improved access to diabetes care. Nick Jonas has been sharing people living with diabetes on Instagram and that's been really fun to see. Patti LaBelle lives with type 2. She spoke to Congress earlier this month to talk about better access for people with Type 2 diabetes, especially in communities of color. XX Great round up of this kind of stuff – what the big organizations are doing for Diabetes Awareness Month over at Diabetes Mine.. I'll link that up in the show notes; https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/diabetes-awareness-month-2021#dexcom XX quick reminder that the podcast this week is our first ever tech roundtable. Really great discussion with two guys who follow this stuff very closely – Kamil Armacki better known as Nerdabetic and Chris Wilson. We go through everything in front of the USA FDA, some stuff that's approved in Europe and talk about what's coming next. you can listen to wherever you get your podcasts or if you're listening to this as on a podcast app, just go back an episode. Next week: holiday help – ask the Dmoms is back to help you through what can be a stressful time of year. That's In the News for this week.. if you like it, please share it! Thanks for joining me! See you back here soon.
The Eels have opted to head into 2022 with more of the same. Apart from the departure of Blake Ferguson, their squad looks relatively identical to 2021. Will faith in the current coach and squad pay off, or will a lack of variety run dry?FOLLOW UShttps://www.instagram.com/theytalkagoodgame/EMAIL USgoodgamethepodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michelle joins Vossy for the 6.30 sports update
Michelle joins Vossy for the 8.30 sports update
What is it like being two brothers in the NFL? Why did Reid and Blake start a podcast? Reid and Blake stop by The Sweat Room to talk about LSU, being in the NFL, their faith journeys, why Reid is the best Fifa player and much more.Check out their podcast After the Snap. Twitter and Instagram. @afterthensnappodReid is on Instagram @bferguson50 on Tik Tok, Instagram and Twitter. Follow Reid on Instagram and Twitter @reidfergusonPublished: May 17th,2021
The team starts off discussing Tee's Man Bun, the crazy fun drama at the Wests Tigers, off-field dramas with TC Robati and Reece Walsh, the Dragons going back to the future with the appointment of Craig Young, Blake Ferguson heading to Rugby Union and the NRL springing a surprise on the rest of the teams, by secretly adding an NRL expansion team. @25:50 the team discusses the Manly v Souths game, Souths magic, Manly's over reliance on Tommy Turbo a Souths fan holding up the Manly bus, as well as Wayne Bennett thowing out some vindictive comments of joy towards the Broncos and what 2022 might look like for Manly. The team talk about the Panthers and the Storm game, the Panthers pushing the rules and the referees to their limit, the Storm's lack of execution and the gritty, desperate and referee aided Panthers defence. The team then discusses the Storm prospects in 2022. @56:00 The team previews the NRL Grand Final between the Panthers and the Rabbitohs and what the Rabbitohs have to do to beat the Panthers and break down the pink brick wall that is the Panther's defence and how long the Panthers will be allowed to lie over the tackled player.
News 1:41 NRL Preview 23:26 All Saints Toongabbie Tigers 1:10:27 In a fittingly bumper episode to herald an end to the regulation reason, Sixties and Forty20 go deep into golden point talking about the Eels, NRLW and the All Saints Toongabbie Tigers this week. The show kicks off with the news that the NRLW will be delayed into the early months of 2022, setting up a double competition next year. The boys talk about the logistics behind the decision and what it means for both the ladies and the Parramatta Eels before tackling the next bit of news. Said news features some recent signing speculation for the Eels involving Blake Ferguson and Tyrone Peachey. Sixties and Forty20 explore the logic behind both moves and where Peachey's best fit would hypothetically be for the Blue & Gold. Even with the club resting a massive host of stars and core players for their Round 25 clash with the Penrith Panthers, Forty20 and Sixties have fun with the team list. The celebrated debuts of Samuel Loizou and Ky Rodwell are big reasons why but the boys are also keen to see more of Sean Russell as well enjoying a storied individual moment for Will Smith. This week also marks Brad Arthur's 200th NRL coaching cap and the duo take a short moment to reflect on the milestone. Finally, The Tip Sheet welcomes Tim Moggridge to the show to talk about the All Saints Toongabbie Tigers. Tim walks the boys through the sensational work the Tigers are pioneering for women in league in the Parramatta district as well as their important endeavours in mental health.
An Official Miami Dolphins PodcastDNA Extraction proves beneficial in a multitude of areas including forensics, ancestry tracking, genetic engineering, and in the case of the Ferguson family…long snapping ability! While big brother, Reid, may have set the tone, Blake Ferguson has clearly flexed his long snapping genetics, helping the LSU Tigers to a National Championship in 2020, being selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round of the NFL Draft later that year, and executing precision snaps for each kick Dolphins All-Pro Kicker Jason Sanders made last season.In The Tank, Blake discusses the important, but nearly anonymous role of an NFL Long Snapper, the Ferguson family scouting prowess and white board heroics, and the After The Snap podcast Blake and Reid recently launched. Speaking of scouting, Blake also shares the first five active Dolphins players he would draft if starting a basketball team and sheds some perspective on living life as a Type 1 Diabetic.Contributors to this episode include Sean “DJ Prec” Todd and Dolphins Productions.Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D.
Blake Ferguson's immediate future at the Eels is in doubt after he was left out of the side for a third straight week. Shaun Johnson looms as the man to turn Canterbury into a top-eight club. Phil Rothfield, Michael Carayannis and Adam Mobbs discuss those two moves, as well as Origin's detrimental effect on the NRL season, Trent Robinson reading Victor Radley the riot act and David Fifita being lashed with a feather for his latest off-field incident. To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Past and present NRL stars, TV and radio personalities and sporting leaders farewelled Bob Fulton at a State Funeral in Sydney on Friday. Tens of thousands of aged-care residents across Australia are refusing to be vaccinated despite being at the highest risk of dying from Covid-19. White-collar workers are muscling in on blue-collar territory, buying top-of-the-line work utes to park in their high-rise CBD offices. And in sport, Anthony Mundine has come out swinging over Parramatta's controversial decision to axe Eels winger Blake Ferguson. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this ep Buzz tells Mick and Mobbsy that he doesn't believe the push to get Phil Gould to Canterbury is dead, the boys also break down the Cronulla Sharks rebuild, Blake Ferguson's future and whether Penrith are at risk of actually losing a game. Buzz also takes a swipe at the NSW Government for not fighting harder for the Townsville Origin game. To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blacktown Hospital criticised for hiring inexperienced maternity staff by the peak midwives body. NSW Police Commissioner thinks tech is a possible solution to combat sexual assault rates. GP clinics overwhelmed by interest in next week's COVID vaccine rollout. Mate vs mate as Josh Addo-Carr and Blake Ferguson hit the field tonight at Bankwest Stadium. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We own a baseball team. Stuff to keep you entertained during the draft. Blake Ferguson joins the ownership group and Jacob Morris talks Dolphins.