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Alexi Lalas and David Mosse are back with a new LIVE episode of State of the Union! Today, we break down the thrilling 2-2 draw between the Netherlands and Japan and the electric atmosphere that the match brought with it. After, Alexi and Mosse discuss Germany's 7-1 romp over Curaçao and if Die Mannschaft are back to their imposing best, and to wrap up the review, we recap the Ivory Coast grabbing three late points from Ecuador. Looking ahead to the next slate of matches, Alexi and Mosse debate if Spain are bound for another dynastic run like in the early 2010s and we finish the show with Alexi showing some love to Curaçao for earning their first ever FIFA World Cup™ goal. Presented by Zillow #Zillow 1:52: Netherlands and Japan's thrilling match5:05: Germany dominate Curaçao8:34: Ivory Coast get late winner vs Ecuador10:41: Are Spain about to start another dynasty?13:58: Saudi Arabia-Uruguay preview15;27: Iran-New Zealand preview16:56: Belgium-Egypt18:33: Alexi's Moment of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a new episode and we talk all about the Press Conferences as the Top 5 is all about the news that was announced this week.
This week, Jimmy and Ray from Xbox Ready join Brad for an in-person segment to share their thoughts on all the announcements from Summer Game Fest. Then, we switch over to Lockmort and Simon Zijlemans, who also share their impressions. Note: The audio in the first segment is a bit rough. Everything after 0:55:06 is normal. Please keep in mind that our timestamps are approximate, and will often be slightly off due to dynamic ad placement. 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:26 - SGF Thoughts with Jimmy and Ray0:55:06 - SGF Thoughts with Lock and Simon2:44:02 - Control Resonant2:50:38 - OPUS: Prism Peak3:03:47 - Gothic Remake3:15:05 – Sort It Out3:17:53 – Keep It Up3:24:10 – Game Recommendation3:25:03 – Closing Questions To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LastStandMediaYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/SummonSign If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/SummonSign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Dave puts a spotlight on the low budget under dogs of the horror movie world.
Andy and Randy talk about Game 5 of the NBA Finals, how good the Knicks have been in closeout games, and if the Spurs can get back in the series even currently being down 3-1.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Alli Webb, the founder of Drybar and creator of Messy, for a candid conversation about entrepreneurship, innovation, and the evolving relationship people have with their hair. Best known for transforming the blowout into a category-defining experience, Alli reflects on the journey from launching a mobile styling business to building one of the most recognizable brands in beauty.What emerges is a powerful lesson in how great businesses are built. Drybar didn't succeed because it invented something new—it succeeded because it solved a real problem. Alli shares how identifying an unmet consumer need, combined with relentless focus on experience, consistency, and accessibility, helped create a brand that resonated far beyond the salon chair.The conversation also pulls back the curtain on the realities of entrepreneurship. Beyond the headlines and success stories, Alli speaks openly about the challenges of scaling a company, maintaining a clear vision, and navigating the constant problem-solving that comes with growth. Her perspective offers a refreshing reminder that successful businesses are rarely built through perfect planning—they evolve through resilience, adaptability, and curiosity.As the discussion turns to her latest venture, Messy, Alli shares how a shift in her own relationship with hair inspired a new philosophy. Rather than constantly transforming texture through heat and styling, she began embracing her natural waves and encouraging others to do the same. The result is a brand centered on hair health, authenticity, and working with your hair rather than against it.Listen to the full episode to hear Alli Webb discuss building iconic brands, embracing natural texture, and why authenticity may be the most powerful beauty trend of all.Shop MessyDon't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform.Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf!Support the show
Ben and Tom discuss Oracle's 8% drop on a $40 billion capital raise plan and CapEx ballooning to $90-95 billion against just 6% EPS growth, the ECB hiking rates for the first time since 2023 to 2.25% into a sagging expansion, today's PPI print and 30-year auction, Rick Rieder's case for Fed cuts and fixed-income opportunities, OpenAI weighing drastic token price cuts to fend off Anthropic, and why Google's equity-funded AI buildout raises real questions about ROIC.Join our live YouTube stream Monday through Friday at 8:30 AM EST:http://www.youtube.com/@TheMorningMarketBriefingPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhal.com/disclosure
A push for the Wellington City Council to rethink its city centre as costs for the Golden Mile project spiral. It's now forecast to cost $220 million, up from $139 million, with an independent review warning further blowouts are possible. The project would deliver major pedestrian, cycling, and public transport upgrades. Deputy Mayor Ben McNulty told Heather du Plessis-Allan the council needs to look at doing something different. He says it can't sustain these costs, particularly in a rates-capping environment. McNulty says councillors will consider the latest review before making a final decision next week. He says they can choose to end the project but still rejuvenate nightlife hub Courtney Place in other ways. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2-Time Mr. Olympia Derek Lunsford joins It's Just Bodybuilding to discuss winning the Olympia, handling criticism, working with Chris Aceto, peaking stratagies, training intensity, and the mindset required to stay at the top of bodybuilding. Derek opens up about life after becoming Mr. Olympia, dealing with haters, his rivalry with Hadi Choopan, Samson Dauda and Andrew Jacked, and what it takes to keep improving after reaching the pinnacle of the sport. 0:00 Derek Lunsford Interview Preview 0:30 Welcome Mr. Olympia Derek Lunsford 1:20 Does Derek Lunsford Watch Bodybuilding Podcasts? 3:15 Why the Mr. Olympia Title Keeps Changing Hands 7:30 How Derek Lunsford Plans to Beat His Best Physique 10:00 How Winning the Mr. Olympia Changed His Life 12:25 The Responsibility of Being Mr. Olympia 16:00 What Derek Refuses to Do After Winning Olympia 19:00 How Chris Aceto Changed Derek's Mindset 25:00 Chris Aceto's Most Unexpected Coaching Habit 26:25 What Chris Aceto Would Change About Derek's 2019 Physique 28:30 Focusing on Process Instead of Results 32:40 The Biggest Contest Prep Peaking Mistake 36:45 How Much Weight Derek Loses Before Stepping On Stage 37:45 Arnold Classic vs Olympia Physique Differences 41:30 Derek Lunsford vs Hadi Choopan vs Samson Dauda vs Andrew Jacked 44:30 Is High Training Intensity Better for Growth? 48:00 Why Leg Day Creates Anxiety 52:00 The Champion's Mental Approach to Training 57:00 Lightbulb Moments That Changed Derek's Training 59:20 When Derek Realized He Could Win the Olympia 1:01:00 Outgrowing the 212 Division 1:09:30 How Derek Lunsford Handles Haters 1:17:45 The Legacy Derek Wants to Leave Behind 1:19:40 Derek's Favorite Movie 1:20:20 Derek's Road Trip Music Choices 1:21:00 Derek's Favorite Bodybuilder of All Time 1:22:40 Derek's Ultimate Leg Day Playlist 1:24:00 Chris Aceto's Early Thoughts on the 2026 Olympia
Poni doesn't think Don Kelly showed enough fire last night after the Pirates were blown out at PNC Park, which included a disastrous 7th inning. The Dodgers scored TEN times to blow the game wide open and would win it, 12-3. For 6 innings, it was competitive, in front of a big Tuesday crowd in Pittsburgh. Is Kelly just another version of Derek Shelton or is there something hidden in there? Marcell Ozuna failed another challenge last night and he was thrown out on a play that nearly every other player in baseball history would have run out for a base hit. Does he know what a strike is anymore? And can he actually out-run the entire Fan staff? Former Penguin Tyler Kennedy joined the show. Should the Penguins look into the Dylan Larkin availability? TK thinks it's odd that so many players that won gold with Team USA want out of their current situation. Tyler doesn't think it takes much convincing for guys to want to play with Sidney Crosby because at this point, most of the league has watched Sid their entire lives. The guys laughed about Joe Thornton walking around downtown Pittsburgh back when the Penguins and Sharks were facing off in the Stanley Cup Final. TK talked about Jordan Staal having a monster series as the Hurricanes try to win their first cup in 20 years.
Tim Pool discusses new polling data heavily favoring Republicans in the midterms. However prediction markets say the opposite with a Democrat victory BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/ Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Host: Tim Pool @Timcast (everywhere) | https://www.shoutout.fans/timpool My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews Podcast Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TimcastIRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com
Broadcom just delivered another strong earnings report for Q2 fiscal 2026, and the stock fell more than ten percent. CSI breaks down exactly why that happened, what it means for long-term holders, and whether anything has actually changed in the fundamental thesis for one of the most important companies in AI infrastructure.Broadcom has compounded its enterprise value at over fifty percent annually for five years. AI semiconductors now represent roughly three-quarters of the semiconductor solutions segment, which itself makes up the majority of nearly forty-eight billion in trailing twelve-month revenue. Free cash flow hit a record dollar amount this quarter at a forty-six percent margin, still climbing toward its near-fifty percent record high.So why did the stock sell off? The short answer is that Wall Street wanted a raise in 2027 guidance, specifically whether Broadcom's forecast of over one hundred billion in AI semiconductor revenue for fiscal 2027 would be revised higher toward two hundred billion. CEO Hock Tan declined to update that number, and without a concrete revision, earnings expectations stayed flat.Infrastructure software, the VMware segment, is now a cash cow with sub-ten percent growth. The growth engine going forward is AI semiconductors and networking. Chip Stock Investor's position is unchanged, continuing to hold Broadcom as a core AI data center infrastructure name.For in-depth stock research and the Semiconductor Insider membership, visit chipstockinvestor.com. Use fiscal.ai/csi for 15% off any paid plan.
On today's episode of The Scott Jennings Show, Jennifer Horn fills in for Scott and breaks down the amazing job numbers! Then, Jen tackles the latest on the nomination of Todd Blanche as the new Attorney General, and the ongoing controversy over the slow vote count in California. Jennifer also speaks with Assemblyman David Tangiapa about the state's voter fraud issues and the need for reform. Additionally, she discusses the latest on the Biden family's attempts to revive their image and the hypocrisy of some prominent Democrats. https://www.chevron.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw and Scott McNally discuss bodybuilding obsession, recovery, Retatrutide, contest prep mistakes, judging feedback, old-school supplements, Clenbuterol vs Ephedrine, digestive issues and much more. The guys share hard-earned lessons from decades in bodybuilding while answering listener questions on training, mindset, nutrition and competing. 0:00 Replacing Ron With a Robot? 0:54 It's Just Bodybuilding Podcast Returns 1:25 Mutant Discount Codes 3:20 Why Some Bodybuilders Want Maximum Results With Minimum Effort 10:50 Recovering Addicts and Bodybuilding Success 15:00 Building West Coast Iron Into a Bodybuilding Destination 20:10 Most Underrated Country for Bodybuilding Talent 26:20 Should Women's Bodybuilding Have Weight Caps? 29:30 How Valuable Is Contest Judging Feedback? 32:45 Old School Bodybuilding Supplements We Want Back 37:25 Retatrutide Backlash in Bodybuilding 41:00 Losing Perspective on Your Physique 47:20 Clenbuterol vs Ephedrine for Fat Loss 51:00 Biggest Bodybuilding Regrets 1:03:15 Mentally Preparing for Show Day 1:15:10 Digestive Issues During Contest Prep 1:21:40 Favorite Comfort Movies 1:34:45 TV Shows We're Watching Right Now 1:41:45 Ron Partlow's Train Like Hell App
Your friends Trey Mitchell, Austin Guttery and Connor Risenhoover talk Video Games
Your friends Trey Mitchell, Austin Guttery and Connor Risenhoover talk Video Games New Episode of Super GamesCast 64 Up NOW on YouTubeListen HERE:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0dCka71npPalVmdqQWdiSL?si=81309a17129849e6Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/super-gamescast-64/id1160133156
Today's Sports Daily covers another blowout in the OKC/San Antonion series, OKC is too Jekyll & Hyde to figure out, SGA's underwhelming series and what this means for his future, & possibly the biggest upset ever in sports yesterday at the French Open. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the final trading day of May, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with Dell shares soaring more than 30% on the company's blowout quarter and upbeat outlook. The anchors explored what it all means for the AI trade. They also discussed a bullish month of May and record highs for stocks, as well as the groups that have missed out on this month's rally. WTI Crude on track for its worst month in more than a year amid hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal. Also in focus: Chevron's CEO warns of a spike in oil prices this summer, Anthropic overtakes OpenAI on the valuation front, Elon Musk's X post about SpaceX and Anthropic, Costco and Gap fall, earnings winners and losers, Clorox CEO to step down. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In the latest episode of Small Market Bias, host Paul Garcia discussed the following topics: (00:38) In a do-or-die Game 6, the San Antonio Spurs used a 20-0 run in the third quarter to put the game away and defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder by 27 points. (04:26) After the Thunder found cracks in the Spurs' defense during Game 5, San Antonio returned home with another lockdown defensive performance, holding OKC to 91 points and MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to his worst game of the postseason. (12:51) Victor Wembanyama and Dylan Harper were both much more aggressive, as the Spurs finally got their 3s to go in and moved the ball around with 30 assists on their way to 118 points. (27:53) Looking ahead to Game 7 on Saturday in Oklahoma City, to see what the health status will be for Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell, as well as what adjustments the Thunder can make to get SGA better looks. Also, whether the Spurs' aggression will travel on the road in a game that will determine their season. Sign up for the newsletter at TheSpotUpShot.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Victor Wembanyama is rewriting what's possible in the NBA — tonight, he proves he's the game changer that could crown the Spurs' season. If you thought Game 7 was just another match, think again: this episode reveals how Wemby's unstoppable brilliance will cement his legacy and leave the league's greatest players in the dust.In a high-stakes battle that's got fans on the edge of their seats, the Spurs' young core rises, fuelled by gritty defense, strategic brilliance, and Wemby's transcendent talent. From clutch threes that shift momentum to jaw-dropping defensive plays, this episode dives into the game-changing moments that make this series a must-watch. Zach Montana and Aaron Blackerby unpack the game's most electrifying plays, revealing how Victor Wembanyama's multifaceted dominance throws the entire league into chaos — and how this could lead to the Spurs' first NBA Finals appearance in years.We break down the pivotal performances of Dylan Harper's fearless attack, Devin Vassell's defensive mastery, and Julian Champagnie's floor-spacing firepower. Plus, how the Spurs' disciplined game plan kept the Thunder at bay and set the stage for a legendary showdown. This isn't just about one game, but the defining moment that catapults Wemby into the conversation for greatest of all time — and how, on Saturday night, history might be made with a performance that redefines what's physically and mentally possible.Why does it matter? Because missing out on this game is missing out on witnessing a moment that could reshape basketball history. Whether you're a die-hard Spurs fan, a basketball purist, or someone craving the thrill of playoff adrenaline, this episode will have you glued to every play and every prediction.Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotion, insight, and pure basketball fireworks. This is the episode that builds the hype for the game of the year — the one that could launch Victor Wembanyama into superstardom and finally secure a Spurs NBA Finals run. Perfect for those who believe the best is yet to come and for anyone craving stories of resilience, brilliance, and the birth of legends.Are you ready to witness history? Hit play now — your court-side seat awaits.
Ryan and Emily discuss Iran vowing retaliation after US strikes, IDF hunted by Hezbollah drones, Prof Pape on latest negotiations, markets predict increased gas prices until 2032, MAGA blowout in Texas, Dems last ditch effort to screw Platner. Randy Villegas: https://www.villegasforcongress.com/ Jeremy Ben-Ami: https://x.com/JeremyBenAmi?s=20 Robert Pape: https://escalationtrap.substack.com/ To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw and Scott McNally discuss which IFBB Pro is one adjustment away from shocking bodybuilding, plus deep conversations on discipline, recovery, mindset and life outside the gym. 0:00 Best Moments From Today's Show 2:00 Which IFBB Pro Is One Adjustment Away From Shocking Bodybuilding? 17:10 Discipline vs Obsession 27:20 Does Recovery Change With Training Age? 31:20 What Would Your Teenage Self Think Of You Today? 33:13 Habits Outside The Gym That Change Your Physique 37:00 Not Caring What Other People Think 41:00 When Hustle Culture Becomes A Trap 52:20 Bodybuilding Beliefs We Changed Our Minds About 56:18 Making Bodybuilding Fit Your Life 1:01:20 Things Guys Try Instead Of Going To The Doctor 1:08:30 Things We Care Less About As We Get Older 1:16:00 Music That Instantly Takes You Back 1:22:15 Is Modern Music Worse Or Are We Just Older? 1:29:00 Why Are There No Great Movies Anymore?
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid open with an unsettling pattern. Tulsi Gabbard's husband Abraham just got hit with a rare bone cancer, Pam Bondi has been quietly fighting thyroid cancer for months, and Alpha walks through the Judith Vary Baker SV40 history that suggests the deep state has had weaponized cancer biotech since the 1950s. His takeaway is direct. John Ratcliffe needs to go either way, and the intelligence community needs to be consolidated down to one or two agencies. From there, the boys celebrate. Ken Paxton crushed John Cornyn sixty four to thirty six in Texas, Trump's endorsement record in 2026 just hit one hundred seventeen and zero, and the RNC is sitting on a hundred twenty four million dollars in cash while the Democrat party is actually negative three million in the hole. ActBlue and USAID drying up has consequences. Plus the Camp David fake out as a tickle the wire baited operation, Trump's Q plus retruth and the War CTO timestamps, Stephen Miller saying fraud alone would balance the federal budget, the Tucker Carlson Qatar investigation, the Save America Act setup, and Alpha's Epstein DNA harvesting deep dive into Regina Dugan, New Albany Company, 23andMe, and the final Q post about the war for your DNA.
SpaceX filed its public S-1 with the SEC, revealing 2025 revenue of $18.7 billion — up 33% year over year — anchored by Starlink's $11.4 billion connectivity segment. The Goldman-led syndicate is targeting a $1.75 to $2 trillion valuation, more than double the December 2025 tender offer mark, with a Nasdaq debut under SPCX as early as June. If it prices at range, it will be the largest IPO in history.Cerebras just had one of the biggest tech IPO debuts in years. The AI chip company listed at $185, opened at $350, and closed up 68% at $311 — giving it a roughly $95 billion valuation and making it the largest U.S. tech IPO since Uber. The AI hardware window is officially open, and the market is now treating non-NVIDIA AI infrastructure as a real public-market category.Cisco shocked the market with a major AI infrastructure guide. Revenue hit $15.84 billion, AI infrastructure orders were lifted from $5 billion to $9 billion for fiscal 2026, and the stock jumped 15%. The same day, Cisco cut 4,000 jobs to fund the pivot. The AI capex boom is no longer just NVIDIA — it is spreading into networking, optics, security, and the second layer of the infrastructure stack.The Trump-Xi Beijing summit ended without a formal AI deal. The U.S. cleared major Chinese companies including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, JD, and Lenovo to buy up to 75,000 NVIDIA H200 chips each, but Beijing paused the orders almost immediately. AI infrastructure is no longer just a company-level decision — it is now a geopolitical bargaining chip.Google disclosed the first confirmed AI-built zero-day exploit used in the wild. The attack targeted a two-factor authentication flow in a widely used open-source system administration tool, and Google says the planned mass exploitation event was stopped before it scaled. The cybersecurity impact of AI is no longer theoretical — AI is now accelerating both offense and defense.Inflation came in hot again. April CPI rose 0.6% month over month, the Fed held rates at 3.50-3.75%, and markets are now pricing a higher chance of a rate hike than a cut. And yet the S&P 500 still closed above 7,500, while the Nasdaq and Dow also hit major levels. The AI trade is overpowering the macro signal — for now.Runner-up: Anthropic and the Gates Foundation signed a $200 million four-year partnership directing grants, Claude credits, and engineering support toward global health, K-12 tutoring, and smallholder-farm agronomy. The deal lands the same week Anthropic absorbed Colossus 1 and signed Google for $200 billion in TPUs. The model lab is becoming an infrastructure-scale institution.Runner-up: VoltaGrid raised $1 billion from Blackstone and Halliburton at a $10 billion-plus valuation to build behind-the-meter power systems for AI data centers. Power, not just chips, is becoming one of the biggest constraints in the AI boom.Runner-up: Amazon is reportedly preparing another 14,000 corporate layoffs, which would bring 2026 reductions to roughly 30,000 jobs if confirmed. The AI labor reduction cycle is widening across Big Tech.Runner-up: A former Google engineer was convicted of stealing TPU trade secrets after transferring more than 500 confidential files tied to Google's AI chip architecture and software stack. It is one of the clearest legal templates yet for AI-era intellectual property enforcement.If you want a prize, send us a DM:instagram.com/rickerandbontiktok.com/@rickerandbonyoutube.com/@rickerandbon
The Pittsburgh Pirates finally snapped out of a rough stretch with a 7-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, and Konnor Griffin was right in the middle of it. Griffin went 4-for-5, continued to look more comfortable at the plate, and gave Pirates fans another reason to believe the 20-year-old rookie is becoming a major piece of this team. Tyler and Neil break down Griffin's big night, Carmen Mlodzinski's five shutout innings, Spencer Horwitz continuing to quietly produce, the catching situation with Endy Rodriguez and Henry Davis, and another bullpen performance that somehow stayed clean despite a few stressful moments. They also get into Jhostynxon Garcia's strong first impression, Jake Mangum's role, and why this win felt much bigger after the Pirates' recent skid. Presented by FanDuel. The NS9 Postgame Show is powered by Primanti Brothers. TICKETS FOR OUR JUNE 13TH TAILGATE: https://www.gofevo.com/event/Northshore9tailgate0613 Use Promo Code NS930 for 30% off your first order at https://www.defer.coffee Use Promo Code NORTHSHORENINE for $20 off your first order at https://www.seatgeek.com LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with NOTIFICATIONS ON if you enjoyed the show! NS9 MERCH: https://northshorenine.myshopify.com ►Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NorthShoreNine ►Website: https://www.northshorenine.com ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/northshorenine ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@northshorenine ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northshorenine ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northshorenine ►Discord: https://discord.gg/3HVYPg544m #pittsburghpirates Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben and Tom discuss Trump's strong primary night with Burt Jones winning in Georgia and Gallrein beating Massie in Kentucky, Trump extending his Iran timeline beyond the prior 2-3 day window, and Target's better-than-expected Q1 resultsJoin our live YouTube stream Monday through Friday at 8:30 AM EST:http://www.youtube.com/@TheMorningMarketBriefingPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhal.com/disclosure
Producer note: This podcast was recorded 5-18-26 Bryce and Omari look at what went wrong for the Detroit Pistons in their Game 7 matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers and look at the big picture by reviewing the team’s unexpected 2025-26 season. Follow Omari on X: @omarisankofa Read the latest from Omari on freep.com/sports/pistons Follow Bryce on X: @MotorCityHoops Read the latest from Bryce on Substack Pick up "The Pistons Pulse" merch here!
Andy and Randy break down the Atlanta Braves' disastrous performance in Miami and the major roster changes that followed. They analyze Victor Wembanyama's generational playoff outing and its implications for the NBA's future. Mike Conte provides insights on the Falcons' upcoming schedule and Atlanta United's tournament run. 01:51 - Braves Blowout Loss Reaction 08:26 - Wembanyama Dominates NBA Playoffs 16:37 - Braves Roster Shakeup News 22:10 - Comparing Wemby and LeBron 31:05 - Mike Conte Joins 35:54 - Falcons Schedule Analysis 41:40 - Aaron Bummer Released
Today's word of the day is ‘disadvantage' as in home-court as in NBA as in playoffs as in Game 7 as in Pistons as in Cavaliers. The Cleveland Cavaliers crushed the Pistons. Embarrassing display. 3rd largest Game 7 blowout on the road in NBA history. (10:08) SGA is back. As in back-to-back MVP. But let's discuss something that happened with the announcement. (20:54) The Bucks have a problem. Myles Turner went on his podcast and just aired out the dirt inside the Milwaukee Bucks organization. Woof. (30:20) The Vegas Golden Knights are in trouble. A fine for the coach. A draft pick lost. Yikes! (38:37) Review: Lord of the Flies. (43:08) NPPOD. (47:26) Aaron Rodgers is back with the Steelers… hooray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tamra and Dolores talk generational trauma… can Jo-Ellen break her mother’s cycle of emotional neglect?? We’ve all had uncomfortable dinner parties, but Rulla and Brian’s takes the cake! Plus, the Queen of confrontation, Tamra Judge, sure this fight breaks history! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘disadvantage' as in home-court as in NBA as in playoffs as in Game 7 as in Pistons as in Cavaliers. The Cleveland Cavaliers crushed the Pistons. Embarrassing display. 3rd largest Game 7 blowout on the road in NBA history. (10:08) SGA is back. As in back-to-back MVP. But let's discuss something that happened with the announcement. (20:54) The Bucks have a problem. Myles Turner went on his podcast and just aired out the dirt inside the Milwaukee Bucks organization. Woof. (30:20) The Vegas Golden Knights are in trouble. A fine for the coach. A draft pick lost. Yikes! (38:37) Review: Lord of the Flies. (43:08) NPPOD. (47:26) Aaron Rodgers is back with the Steelers… hooray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima revisit their conversation with Daryl Ruiter and admit just how close the Cavs were to complete chaos before their Game 7 domination flipped the entire tone of the season. What would've been panic, criticism of the Harden trade, and major roster questions instantly turned into optimism, perspective, and a more measured look at Cleveland's path forward. Now, with emotions reset and the Knicks ahead, the guys break down why this Cavs run suddenly feels different — and why overreacting might finally be off the table.
Joe and Jeremy analyze the intense Game 7 matchup between the Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens, debating whether a "goat head" jersey gambit is worth a penalty. They discuss the pressure on home ice and weigh the merits of a dominant blowout versus the lasting legacy of a dramatic overtime victory. 02:41 - Sabres Jersey Penalty Debate 05:28 - Playoff Backlash and Fan Feuds 10:33 - Home Ice Rituals and Goaltending 14:11 - Blowouts vs. Iconic Moments
Michael Rand and La Velle E. Neal III discuss the Wolves' third blowout loss to the Spurs, this time a season-ender in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals. What major offseason moves could be coming?
If you're making a list of the companies delivering better-than-expected earnings results this quarter, then add Cisco and Lumentum to the list. Spending on data centers and other AI infrastructure is leading both companies to soaring heights, and their valuations reflect Wall Street's Optimism. Tyler, Matt, and Jon break down the most recent earnings results from these two AI equipment suppliers and whether they look like solid investments today. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss: - Cisco's blowout earnings - What to do when a cyclical company has a new catalyst - Lumentem's even more impressive earnings - Can a company with such a high valuation be worth it? - Mailbag: What are some non-AI stock ideas for portfolio diversification. Companies discussed: CSCO, NVDA, META, LITE, ANET, CWST, DECK, TREX, BRK.B, DIS Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Jon Quast Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MARA provided updates for its AI business in its earnings this week, and Nebius shocks the market with a 684% rise in revenue YoY in Q1. Welcome back to The Blockspace Podcast! For news, we break down why major pools like MARA and viaBTC are signaling support for the Great Consensus Cleanup (BIP 54), plus Q1 earnings recaps for MARA and Nebius. For guest segments, Lucas Krejci, CTO of Brains, joins us to talk about the new Stratum V2 working group with Block, MARA, Foundry, Antpool, and other leading bitcoin mining firms. Pio Vincenzo also joins to give his bull case for Strategy – including why the company selling bitcoin is not what people think – and Mezo's Yogi hops on to give a breakdown for why Spirit Airlines bit the dust.
Ron Partlow and Scott McNally break down the 2026 IFBB New York Pro with detailed analysis of Tonio Burton, Krizo, Blessing Awodibu and the Classic Physique lineup. We review stage footage, posing, structure, conditioning and why the placings played out the way they did. Plus training psychology, fixing bad habits, gym limitations for tall bodybuilders and overcoming burnout. 0:00 2026 IFBB New York Pro Review 1:00 Support The Podcast – Mutant Codes Dusty & BIGRON 3:00 New York Pro Stage Footage Analysis 4:10 Why Krizo Needs Better Posing 6:00 Blessing Awodibu's Major Improvements 7:30 New York Pro Second Callout Breakdown 8:45 Tonio Burton vs Krizo – Why Tonio Won 9:45 Tonio Burton's Lat Injury Explained 17:50 Classic Physique New York Pro Review 34:30 Ron Partlow at 320 Pounds 37:20 Changing A Client's Bad Habits 56:00 Why Tall Bodybuilders Struggle With Gym Machines 1:01:20 Teaching Higher Training Intensity & Effort 1:08:45 Getting Burnt Out On Bodybuilding Food 1:15:45 Can You Fix A Poor Mindset? 1:17:00 Forcing Yourself To Do Something You Love
Host Michael Rand starts with a postgame Wolves breakdown alongside Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan. Their 126-97 loss not only left them in a 3-2 series hole against San Antonio, but also exposed the gap between Minnesota and the top two teams in the West. Still, there is a chance to rally in Game 6 at Target Center and force a Game 7. 21:00: The Frost season ended, the Lynx season is showing some early promise, the Wild are trying to hang on Wednesday, the Twins got a gem from Bailey Ober and the Vikings are headed to Mexico City.
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Blowout numbers from Semis – tech is on fire! The war is kinda over – but nothing has changes. A deep dive into AI and employment trends – is your job at risk. And our special guest today – author of How to Get Rich in American History – Joseph S. Moore, PhD. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Joseph S. Moore, PhD, is an author, historian, and investor whose self-experimentation with history's wildest financial strategies made him financially independent in his mid-40s. His writing blends deep, unconventional insights with some of history's most hilarious stories His first book, Founding Sins , from Oxford University Press, was praised as “extraordinary” and “witty.” Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy – HERE Chart/Graphic Discussed Stocks mentioned in this episode: (AMZN), (META), (AAPL), (NVDA), (SNDK), (OIL), (GOOG), (WHR)
Trump warned the RINOs of Indiana. It was a risky bet from Trump, but he crushed the establishment of Indiana. How did this happen? Why did Trump do this? And what will the consequences of this be beyond Indiana?
Verno and Jacoby return to react to Monday's playoff matchups. Minnesota takes the first game in San Antonio, and the Knicks continue to click on all cylinders. Then they preview the Lakers-Thunder and Cavs-Pistons series. Welcome to The Mismatch! (0:23) Wolves-Spurs: Wolves Steal game 1, Champagnie misses last-second shot (1:37) Timberwolves with early series road victory 104-102 (3:42) Randle Double-Double: 21 pts, 10 Reb, Clutch buckets in the 4th (11:06) Anthony Edwards Return: 18pts (8/13 FG) 4th Quarter Heroics (13:57) Wemby 12-Block Night: Playoff Record not enough in defeat (20:47) Wolves Shut Down Spurs Stars: Contain Wemby in Game 1 (23:43) 76ers-Knicks: New York takes game 1 with a 137-98 victory (26:03) Brunson Dominates: 35pts, 27 in first half (27:06) Knicks put on Clinic: 63% Fg, 51% from the Arch (30:13) Knicks Capitalize on Sixers' 19 turnovers (32:59) Sixers Stars Flat Effort: Maxey 13pts, George 17pts (33:48) Cavs-Pistons: JB Bickerstaff Revenge Series (43:42) Jaylen Brown Meltdown on Twitch (48:03) Embiid Struggles: 14pts on 3 for 11 Shooting (54:29) Lakers-OKC: Thunder outscored LA by 117pts in regular season sweep (1:03:23) 2019 Draft Loyalty Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Stefan Anderson and Jeff Shearin Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks opened the series with a statement, and Joel Embiid's postgame comments only added more fuel to the rivalry. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down Embiid accusing Mikal Bridges of a dirty hit, taking a jab at Jalen Brunson over free throws, and trying to explain away a night where Philadelphia simply was not physical enough. The conversation also looks ahead to whether this series is headed for a quick Knicks takeover or a longer fight, plus how ticket prices and fan demand could turn Philadelphia into another Madison Square Garden if New York keeps rolling. From Embiid's foul line complaints to the possibility of Knicks fans flooding Game 3, this episode captures the early tension of a playoff series already packed with drama.
The Knicks opened their playoff series with a statement win, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber could not believe the reaction coming out of Philadelphia afterward. From claims about emotional exhaustion after beating Boston to debates over Joel Embiid's durability, the guys break down every excuse Sixers fans and media are throwing around after getting blown out in Game 1. Evan and Tiki also react to the outrageous suggestion that Philadelphia should have rested its starters and essentially conceded the opener. They debate whether the NBA playoff schedule is actually unfair, why Embiid continues to struggle under postseason pressure, and whether the Knicks are finally positioned for a serious championship run as confidence around the team continues to grow.
Sunday-Thursday at 11:15 PM ET. Hosted by Emmanuel Acho with LeSean “Shady” McCoy and "Carebear" Kieran, the show brings hot takes, cold truths, and culturally forward conversations that connect sports and culture in real time. YouTube Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook Discord PrizePicks x Speakeasy Pick MORE or LESS. Win cash. Talk your talk. Play $5, get $50 in lineups → PrizePicks | America's #1 Fantasy Sports App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The NBA is getting SPICY and Juju & Trysta are breaking it all down on Alley Oop. From the wild McDaniels vs Jokic moment after a 30-point Wolves blowout (was that layup disrespect or just basketball?) to the Deni Avdija vs Stephon Castle shove that had tempers flaring, this episode is PACKED with chaos. They also dive into: The Houston Rockets and what's going wrong Lu Dort's physical play — is he crossing the line? Are the Blazers officially DONE? Scoot Henderson's rough performance and what it means The growing tension across the league late in the season Athletes dating celebrities — distraction or part of the game? The Knicks hitting Magic City wings (yes, really) Celtics vs 76ers and what it tells us about the East This is peak late-season NBA energy — chippy, emotional, and unpredictable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices