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Professor Jared Van Ramshorst from Cal Poly's Department of Political Science talks to KCBX's Meher Ali about recent student deportations and visa revocations that have impacted international students across the country, including at Cal Poly. Then, KCBX's Adam Solorzano reports on a state grant received by Morro Bay that will enable it to demolish abandoned boats docked at the Marina. Then, KCBX's Brian Reynolds is in conversation with Robin Greenfield, author and eco-activist, about the latter's immersive experience in non-ownership and living without money. Finally, Kathy Johnston, a journalist who volunteered at the Live Oak Music Festival last year, speaks to a “new generation” of young volunteers, many of whom grew up at Live Oak, about what makes it so special. Steve Ahlgrim edited all the audio and mixed it with music.
Ep 110: Many retirees are looking for ways to stay mentally engaged, prevent cognitive decline, and find meaningful ways to connect with others, especially during long, isolating winters here in New England. That's where Bridge comes in. Studies have shown that playing Bridge regularly can improve memory, strengthen problem-solving skills, and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer's. But it's not just about brain health; Bridge is also a social game that fosters friendships and community, whether played in person or online. Our guest today is a professional Bridge teacher and co-founder of The Bridge Teachers, a company that helps people of all ages, especially beginners, discover the joy of Bridge. Whether you've never picked up a deck of cards or you're looking for a new way to challenge your mind, today's episode will show you why Bridge might just be the perfect activity for your retirement. Chapters: Welcome, Brian Reynolds! [2:22] What are the basics of the game? [12:11] Bridge and aging. How can the game contribute positively to the aging population? [24:04] What are some digital opportunities for retirees looking to learn and play Bridge? [33:23] How can Bridge help us grow as people, outside of the game? [37:24] What's one piece of advice for someone considering trying Bridge for the first time? [49:05] What does Retirement Success look like to Brian? [50:28] Episode Conclusion. [54:10]
Welcome the the very first interview episode with Brian Reynolds of The Bridge Teachers! His focus on logical problem-solving and building strong communicates aligns great with what Draw Two Design discusses, and we are very excited to discuss his insights into the mental dexterity involved in mastering bridge with important game design decisions. For those interested in improving your game with a very interesting game, Brian Reynolds has an incredible resource at The Bridge Teachers! The Sideboard: The Sideboard is an exclusive weekly Bottom of the Deck segment for Patreon supporters. You can subscribe through Rio's Tip Jar for access to bonus content! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/demetruis Asset Credits: Podcast Cover Art - Junel Aceres Music Theme Song - Dominic Mucker via @Dmagic_22 Get in Touch: I'd love your feedback or questions, so feel free to tweet at @drawtwodesign, support me through Ko-Fi, or reach out privately through email!
Jonathan Rice (@PhilPhan99) brings you the latest Talk the Plank 3k podcast on Fans First Sports Network (@FansFirstSN). In this episode, Jonathan recaps the Buccos' home opener, which didn't go so well for Mitch Keller. Despite homers by Brian Reynolds and Ke'Bryan Hayes, the Pirates were basically never in striking distance, and fall to 2-6 on the year. The podcast concludes with a preview of tomorrow's game at PNC with Bailey Falter taking the hill for Pittsburgh. Let's go Bucs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Around The Ozarks Sports Scene, Scott chats with Brian Reynolds, Hall of Fame Drury Swimming Coach, about his National Champion Panthers' men's squad, national runners-up DU women and the state of the sport in these changing NCAA times. Thanks to our sponsors Fastbreak Sports, the largest selection of cards & card supplies in Southwest Mo and The Pitch Pizza & Pub! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Injuries, performance concerns, and changing expectations are causing some players to slide down the fantasy baseball draft boards. In this episode, we analyze the biggest ADP fallers, including Brian Reynolds, Ian Happ, Adolis Garcia, Brandon Nimmo, Tyler O'Neal, Michael Toglia, Max Muncy, and Carlos Correa, and discuss whether they're still worth targeting or if their stock has truly fallen. Top-5 Ranker Joe Bond, AJ Applegarth, Corey Pieper, and special guest Howard Bender from Fantasy Alarm break down these players' shifting ADPs and offer expert insights to guide your draft strategy. Show Breakdown: Brian Reynolds/Ian Happ (0:15) Adolis Garcia (5:34) Brandon Nimmo/Tyler O'Neal (10:19) Michael Toglia (16:13) Max Muncy (19:49) Carlos Correa (24:53) Subscribe now for more fantasy baseball rankings, draft tips, and expert advice! Join Fantasy Six Pack:Premium rankings, draft sheets & expert analysis – fantasysixpack.net/plans (Use code F6PMLB25 for 15% off!)Play fantasy baseball for free on Fantrax – fantrax.com/fantasysixpackCompete in the Fantasy Six Pack Series – fantasysixpack.net/the-fantasy-six-pack-series Follow us on social media:Joe: @F6P_JoeAJ: @AppleGarthAlgarCorey: @copiepsMike: @FFLaPlant
In this episode, I'm joined by Brian Reynolds, one of the founders of The Bridge Teachers. We dive into his secret weapon for Two Truths and a Lie, the art of playing Monopoly by the rules, and the challenge of teaching Bridge to a 6-year-old, and that's just the beginning.Brian also shares an online comic recommendation and a book that's now on my list to read. Plus, his wife makes a few surprise appearances, she could hear us through the wall and couldn't resist chiming in to keep him honest.All this and more. Thanks for listening!Directing people to the get the games tab
I continue the campaign to locate and eliminate the network of imposters using one of my handles. Pitch in if you can.Drink of the Week (2:24)Tippling on a Sunday at AlMack's in Trinidad, Colorado. We happily down the Smokehound and the Porch Sitter.Game of the Week (6:31)Brian Reynolds fell in love with bridge in college. And with the woman who taught it to him. Now they're The Bridge Teachers, looking to show you why this isn't a cultural relic, but maybe your next great love.Track of the Week (35:45)Comparing Wreckx-n-Effect's hit LP mix of MC Lyte's “Ruffneck” with the Beatnuts' rework.
Jim Dantona, host of Working Lunch and CEO of San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce sits down with Maureen Zawalick, Vice President of Business and Technical Services at PG&E to talk about the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. KCBX's Brian Reynolds talks to Reilly Newman, co-author of a new book, along with his business partner Scott Saunders, titled “Brandy: 101 Sips of Wisdom For Attaining a Successful Brand.” Dr. Ronda Beaman, Executive Director of the nonprofit Dream Makers San Luis Obispo, speaks with KCBX's Meher Ali about what she has learned from fulfilling the final wishes of terminally ill patients in San Luis Obispo County.
World-class Bridge player Brian Reynolds joins the podcast to teach and inspire us to play Bridge; an ancient social game with simple rules that creates profoundly complex interactions.
The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players
Brian Reynolds is an LA-based bridge teacher who, with his wife, Samantha, runs an educational website, The Bridge Teachers. They specialize in teaching people who've “never touched a deck of cards.” That's how they got recommended to the production team for the bridge documentary film, “The Kids Table.” That initial meeting dramatically altered the film's storyline. One player quit on the spot! As a bridge pro, Brian is refreshingly candid about his bridge ability. This conversation covers a broad range of topics.
Tania Israel, author and Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of California at Santa Barbara, speaks with KCBX's Brian Reynolds about her new book Facing the Fracture: How to Navigate the Challenges of Living in a Divided Nation. Registration is open at this year's Morro Bay Bird Festival that starts on January 16th until the 20th. Bob Revel and Susie Reddy, from the Festival's planning committee, talk to KCBX's Carol Tangeman about the exciting lineup. Mario Espinoza-Kulick, health equity expert and faculty at the Ethnic Studies department at Cuesta College, talks with KCBX's Meher Ali about the concerns of undocumented immigrants, as the new administration takes office.
December 7th is National Pearl Harbor Day, and back in 1991, KCBXs Tom Wilmer created a short radio story chronicling two fictional SLO High graduates of the class of 1942. Also, you'll hear part two of Brian Reynolds' interview with David Hanscom, MD, author of Back in Control: a Surgeon's Road Map out of Chronic Pain and Douglas Garland, MD, author of The Tall Poppy Syndrome: the Joy of Cutting Others Down. KCBXs Alyssa Toledo takes you behind the curtain at The Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville. And from our Playing With Food archives, we look at the different ways to enjoy the different varieties of persimmons.
KCBX intern Meher Ali talks with Katie Lichtig of SLO for Home, about their goal to empower refugee families to rebuild their lives on the Central Coast, and SLO for Home's recent rebranding. On Playing With Food, Fr. Ian speaks with Brian Talley of Talley Vineyards about corporate responsibility. KCBX's Brian Reynolds chats with David Hanscom, MD, author of Back in Control: a Surgeon's Road Map out of Chronic Pain and Douglas Garland, MD, author of The Tall Poppy Syndrome: the Joy of Cutting Others Down.
In this episode of Around The Ozarks Sports Scene, Scott Puryear speaks to Drury University Swimming Coach, Brian Reynolds. Scott and Brian discuss his current nationally top-ranked men's team and the secret sauce of a program that's won 35 national championships in his 42-year run with the Panthers.Thanks to our sponsors Fastbreak Sports, the largest selection of cards & card supplies in Southwest Mo and The Pitch Pizza & Pub! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join FFSN's Jonathan Rice for the Saturday edition of TTP as your #PittsburghPirates beat the Yankees in the Bronx. It's Talk the Plank and Let's Go Bucs!!! @FansFirstSN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Extreme heat can be life-threatening for many Californians without air conditioning in their homes, and renters in California can't force landlords to install air conditioners. Also, California schools must now adjust sports practices and games when it's too hot outside. KCBX correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Victoria Newhouse and Quince Williams, architectural historians and NYC architects who discuss social equity, architecture and hope for the future of affordable housing in a new book- Housing the Nation. KCBX's Brian Reynolds speaks with author Dianna Jackson about her new book From Beloit to Clark Gable in Three Generations. She traced her great grandfather's journey across the United States to California's Central Coast in the mid 1800s. An oil spill in 2015 devastated the Santa Barbara community and its ecosystem. The Pacific Pipeline Company has gotten the okay from the county for a major step toward resuming operations. Rosie Bultman from KCSB-FM on the UC Santa Barbara Campus speaks with Brady Bradshaw of The Center for Biological Diversity.
Join Jonathan Rice for the Sunday edition of TTP as your #PittsburghPirates get homers from Joey Bart and Brian Reynolds in a win over the D-backs. It's Talk the Plank and Let's Go Bucs!!! @FansFirstSN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our conversation with the gamedev legend Brian Reynolds continues as we dive into the true meaning of 4X, the Train Reynolds business model, NPC insults and the research secrets of this podcast - this week!Thank you for listening to our podcast all about videogames and the amazing people who bring them to life!Hosted by Alexander Seropian and Aaron MarroquinFind us at www.thefourthcurtain.comCome join the conversation at https://discord.gg/KWeGE4xHfeVideos available at https://www.youtube.com/@thefourthcurtainFollow us on twitter: @fourthcurtainEdited and mastered at https://noise-floor.comFeaturing the music track Liberation by 505
Today's interview is with Brian Reynolds, one of the world's fastest double amputee runners. When Brian was four years-old he contracted a rare form of bacterial meningitis, which led to him having both of his legs amputated below the knee. Despite this, Brian was fairly active as a child-- and did his best to participate in most common childhood sports like baseball, basketball and even hockey. (He grew up in Boston after all.) When Brian was in college, he got into power lifting... which led to him to join the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Team in Training to hike across the Grand Canyon... and then finally to running. Brian is now one of the fastest double amputee runners in the world, having set records in distances from the 5K to the marathon. Brian happens to live about a mile from me, so we see each other on our morning runs quite often. I'd love to run with him more, but I don't think I can keep up! Last month, the Fleet Feet in our town hosted a trail running film festival featuring several short documentaries about trail running and ultramarathons. One of the films was about Brian's attempt, last year, to complete the Leadville 100, one of the toughest ultramarathons in the world. In a few weeks, Brian will be heading back to Leadville for another attempt. And as we publish this episode, Brian is currently climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Brian is also sponsored by our partners at Brooks Running, so we definitely want to give a big thanks to them as well. For over a century, Brooks has been propelled by a never-ending curiosity with how humans move. It drives their every decision and every innovation. Because they believe movement is the key to feeling more alive. And we're all moving towards something. It could be the top of a mountain, a first-ever 5K, or peace of mind after a stressful day. It could be a cure for Parkinson's, a cleaner planet, fair play. So… let's run there. With gear and experiences specifically designed to take you to that place. Whether it's a headspace, a feeling, or a finish line. Let's run there. Head to BrooksRunning.com to learn more.
Our guest Brian Reynolds has a story so nice we had to hear it twice! In Part 1 we hear about coding at Radioshack, mentorship with Sid Meier and making Civilization 2 basically by himself. A great conversation with a legend to resume Season 2 of The Fourth Curtain!Thank you for listening to our podcast all about videogames and the amazing people who bring them to life!Hosted by Alexander Seropian and Aaron MarroquinFind us at www.thefourthcurtain.comCome join the conversation at https://discord.gg/KWeGE4xHfeVideos available at https://www.youtube.com/@thefourthcurtainFollow us on twitter: @fourthcurtainEdited and mastered at https://noise-floor.comFeaturing the music track Liberation by 505
Tommy talks with Brian Reynolds, founder of Reaching for the Stars
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, start off with their love of San Diego, and the recent performance of Julio Rodriguez. They also talk about the importance of playing freely and the intensity of players like Santos. They mention the potential of the Mariners' bullpen and the upcoming series against the Houston Astros. Overall, it was an entertaining and fun conversation. In this conversation, Div and Jason discuss various topics related to the Seattle Mariners and potential trade targets., the performance of Mitch Haniger, the potential demotion of Ryan Bliss, and the need for the Mariners to make smart moves at the trade deadline. They also discuss potential trade targets such as Cody Bellinger, LaMonte Wade Jr., and Brian Reynolds. Rundown00:00 Beautiful San Diego, Weather, and Julio Rodriguez08:34 Playing Freely and Intensity of Players15:11 The Potential of the Mariners' Bullpen25:31 Upcoming Series Against the Houston Astros27:21 All-Star Break and Pitching29:21 Demotion of Ryan Bliss31:56 Playing with Fire with the backup catching situation 36:14 Potential Trade Targets39:15 Challenges with Jazz Chisholm and why he's not a fit for Seattle 41:02 Smart Moves at the Trade Deadline, including Cody Bellinger and LaMonte Wade Jr. 43:21 Adding Solid Players to the Lineup45:26 Mariners' Financial Resources49:47 Divish doesn't know when the game starts 52:50 Enjoying San Diego
Connie Framberger shares her story of Maui's devastating fire with KCBX's Brian Reynolds, and offers advice about how to help the residents recover. On Working Lunch, SLO Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jim Dantona chats with Vinay Clauson and Thane Atkinson of Los Osos based business Rantec. Join correspondent Tom Wilmer for a visit with Harpreet Ghumman of Arroyo Grande as she shares her life journey and her new book: Living & Loving Unapologetically.
Listen to a discussion about pet summer safety with Robin Coleman of Woods Humane Society and Dr. Dorian with Vetama Mobile Veterinarian Care. It's Peace, Love & Pets. Filmmaker Sky Bergman has just published a book as a companion to her documentary “Lives Well Lived”. She and KCBX's Brian Reynolds discuss the benefits of intergenerational connections. On Playing With Food, Fr. Ian attempts to make Bao buns with the owners of Bing's Bao Buns in the SLO Public Market.
On this week's show, you'll learn about a recent workshop on recycling textiles. Organizer Dave Cross of the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce speaks with KCBX's Beth Thornton. On this month's episode of Working Lunch, host Jim Dantona speaks with Janette Garrett and Jeff Szytel of Water Systems Consulting about providing solutions for sustainable water use. KCBX's Brian Reynolds chats with author Dr. Doug Garland about his book and podcast “The Tall Poppy Syndrome”. A local youth sports team is opening the door for LGBTQ+ youth in athletics, and they are doing it on wheels.
An annual art-exhibit that highlights the talent of Cuesta College's students is teaching them how to market and exhibit their art. A short film that follows a local musician who turned the sounds of a wine harvest into music is here at the SLO International Film Festival. Author Kathy Mastako talks with KCBX's Brian Reynolds about her book on the Point San Luis Lighthouse. Tom Wilmer speaks with Shizue Seigle about a new local history exhibit. The Playing With Food team looks into the world of honey production.
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The San Francisco Giants pulled this one out by the skin of their teeth, as beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 on a Patrick Bailey three-run, walk-off home run. Kyle Harrison pitched a gem tonight, tossing six scoreless innings and fanning five. Camilo Doval made it interesting in the ninth inning after loading the bases with only one out, but managed to get for San Francisco Giants prospect Brian Reynolds to ground into a double play to get out of the jam.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!DoorDash Get all your Mother's Day gifts, all in one place and get 50% off your next order, up to $15 when you spend $15+ on your next flower, convenience, grocery, or retail order now with code LOCKEDONMLB. That's LOCKEDONMLB. Order using DoorDash today. Terms apply. Policygenius Check life insurance off your to do list in no time with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com/lockedonmlb to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save. Monopoly GO! Get in the game and join your friends. Click HERE to Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedonmlb and use code lockedonmlb for a first deposit match up to $100! eBay Motors From brakes to exhaust kits and beyond, eBay Motors has over 122 million parts to keep your ride-or-die alive. With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to bring home that big win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – win or lose! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
KCBX correspondent Tom Wilmer explores Robert Oppenheimer's Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and White Sands Manhattan Project sites. NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce chats with KCBX's Brian Reynolds about her new book. The Playing With Food Team has learned how to cure local olives at home. KCBX's Fred Friedman speaks with Patrice Rushen, Grammy nominated jazz and R & B musician and composer whose piece will be performed by the SLO Symphony at their upcoming concert.
On today's Working Lunch, Jim Dantona of the SLO Chamber of Commerce and Courtney Pene of the SLO Airport discuss what's happening, what's new, and how the employees at the airport enjoy a family-friendly workplace. The city of Santa Barbara offers volunteer gardeners a chance to prune, rake and weed in the city parks, including in the famous rose garden at the mission. Contributor Beth Thornton shows us how. Local author Roger D. Rapoport speaks with KCBX's Brian Reynolds about his new novel called Searching for Patty Hearst. Rapoport was one of the journalists who originally covered Hearst's kidnapping. Robin Coleman of Peace, Love & Pets talks with Michelle Rizzi, Behavior & Training Manager at Woods Humane Society, and Cheryl Miller, owner and trainer at Springdale Pet Ranch. They offer tips for manners and enrichment.
Allowing athletes to compete at extreme levels; Brian Reynolds runs marathon in 3 hours 3 minutes.
Brian Reynolds' story is a testament to his unyielding spirit. His relentless determination has made him one of the fastest double amputee runners in the world, setting records in distances from the 5K to the marathon. As soon as he's achieved one goal, he's on to the next, which brought him to the Leadville 100 last weekend. His approach to each new challenge is the same. “Everything that I've done in the past ten years has started by just taking one step,” he says. “The obstacle looked like a mountain ahead of me, but one step is what brought me to where I am today. So any obstacles in your life can be conquered by just taking the first step.” For complete show notes and links, visit our website at runningforreal.com/episode365. Thank you to Allbirds, Precision Fuel & Hydration, and AG1 for sponsoring this episode. Allbirds looks at everything through a sustainability lens; it's at the core of who they are as a company and the products they create. Their performance running shoe, the Tree Flyer, is lightweight, super springy, and wildly comfortable, and they're Tina's go-to running shoes. The Tree Dasher is not only a running shoe, it's perfect for daily wear. You might also want to check out the Plant Pacers, made from plant leather. Use this link, and you'll get a free pair of socks! Just add them to your order, and when you use this link, it will take off the price at the end. Precision Fuel & Hydration helps athletes crush their fueling and hydration so they can perform at their best. Tina used their electrolytes and fuel when she finished first female and third overall at the Bryce Canyon 50 Miler. You can use their free Fuel & Hydration planner to understand how much carb, fluid, and sodium you need for your key runs. If you have more questions, Precision offers free video consultations. Their Athlete Support crew will answer your race nutrition questions and act as a sounding board for your fueling strategy. No hard-sell, just an experienced and friendly human who knows the science and is full of practical advice on how to nail your race nutrition. You can book a call here. Once you know what you need to run your best, you can go here to get 15% off their range of multi-strength electrolytes and fuel. AG1 is the daily Foundational Nutrition supplement that delivers comprehensive nutrients to support whole-body health. With its science-driven formulation of vitamins, probiotics, and whole-food sourced nutrients, AG1 replaces your multivitamin, probiotic, and more in one simple, drinkable habit. And just as importantly, it actually tastes good! If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplemental routine, go here and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND five free AG1 Travel Packs with your first order! Thanks for listening! If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast. And if you enjoy Running for Real, please leave us a review! Keep up with what's going on at Running for Real by signing up for our weekly newsletter on our website. Follow Tina on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. You'll find Running for Real on Instagram too! Want to be a member of the Running for Real community? Join #Running4Real Superstars on Facebook! Subscribe to our YouTube channel for additional content, including our RED-S: Realize. Reflect. Recover series of 50+ videos. Thank you for your support - we appreciate each and every one of you!
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Andrew, Craig and Rex discuss why it costs so much to go see Taylor Swift and baseball current events. Episodes Referenced:Ep. 52 - I Dig Attitude More Than the Sound of It w/ Country Westerns Ep. 138 - Béisbol, Fiestas y Monster Dogs w/ Jesús Granados Ep. 140 - Hey, That's Not Fleetwood Mac! w/ Rich EnglerEp. 143 - The Rays Are Getting Their New Stadium w/ Dr. Elizabeth Strom -->Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsN-->You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including the book featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandrunsHooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thehooksandrunsAndrew Eckhoff on Tik TokLink: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)
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Mike Carter and Dave Funnell, both writers and friends, discuss fantasy baseball topics, such as Ke'Bryan Hayes' performance, Brian Reynolds' team-friendly contract, and potential closer candidates. They also discuss injury updates for players such as Bryce Harper, Jose Altuve, and Brandon Woodruff, and Dave recommends following his Twitter (@SPORTZ_NUTT51) for daily updates. Finally, they discuss the importance of taking care of oneself and staying connected with friends and family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karl Ravech joins Buster to play a game of “Panic, Patience or Party” for a litany of teams including the Astros, Phillies, Pirates and White Sox. Then, Pittsburgh pitcher Rich Hill stops by to talk about a fun start to the season, Brian Reynolds' new deal, how he can get his hands on the home run sword and why MLB can't find a baseball that pitchers can work with. Then, Buster plays an epic rant from a White Sox fan calling into ESPN1000 in Chicago. Next, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. Later, Hembo makes a special appearance on the pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karl Ravech joins Buster to play a game of “Panic, Patience or Party” for a litany of teams including the Astros, Phillies, Pirates and White Sox. Then, Pittsburgh pitcher Rich Hill stops by to talk about a fun start to the season, Brian Reynolds' new deal, how he can get his hands on the home run sword and why MLB can't find a baseball that pitchers can work with. Then, Buster plays an epic rant from a White Sox fan calling into ESPN1000 in Chicago. Next, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. Later, Hembo makes a special appearance on the pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your weekly source of MLB news brought to you by Barstool Baseball. 00:00:00-00:01:00 - Intro 00:01:00-00:03:00 - Mets Stink? 00:03:00-00:06:00 - Heat Check: Astros 00:06:00-00:09:00 - Nolan Ryan 00:09:00-00:12:15 - Beat Check: White Sox 00:12:15-00:17:45 - Tatis Steroids 00:17:45-00:25:30 - Gallen or Strider? 00:25:30-00:29:06 - NL West Playoffs? 00:29:06-00:35:30 - Vegas Baseball Scene 00:35:30-00:45:40 - Brian Reynolds 00:45:40-00:50:56 - 10,000 Baseball GamesYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball
The oldest annual marathon in the world is almost here! The 127th Boston Marathon will welcome world record holders, first-time racers, and 30,000+ people in between to the starting line in Hopkinton, Massachusetts before they begin the 26-mile trek across eastern Massachusetts to the famous Boylston Street finish line. Both the men's and women's pro fields feature historic firsts and legendary talent, as well as an early preview of many of the major players in the hunt to represent Team USA at the 2024 Olympics. In this episode, Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber and Dana Giordano preview all of the elite race action and share their predictions. We are also joined by 2x U.S. Champion Erika Kemp, 2:10 marathoner CJ Albertson and Brooks double amputee runner Brian Reynolds. We also share our final predictions for the race. Most importantly, join us live on the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel on Monday morning at 9 a.m. for our squad's expert race commentary. The race kicks off on Monday, April 17th with a 9:37 a.m. start for the pro men, 9:47 a.m. start for the pro women, and a 10:00 a.m. start for the open race (wheelchair pros kick off a little after 9 a.m.). You can follow the action by downloading the BAA Racing app or online (live tracking link not available yet). The race will be broadcast locally on WCVB (ABC) and around the U.S. on ESPN and the ESPN app. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. – and it's delicious. Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. Learn more at https://DrinkOlipop.com (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) BROOKS RUNNING: The Brooks Hyperion House is coming back to Boston! Join us mere steps from the marathon finish line at 137 Newbury Street on April 14th - 18th for a five-day pop-up experience featuring group runs, free swag, and a chance to shop the all-new Brooks x Des Run Boston Collection. GARMIN: Introducing the Forerunner 965 from Garmin, the ultimate GPS running and triathlon smartwatch. With a bright uhmold touchscreen display and lightweight titanium bezel, this premium watch is designed for athletes who demand the very best. Learn more here: https://www.garmin.com/en-US/https://www.garmin.com/en-US/ SAYSKY: Are you a runner looking for high-performance and quality apparel that also embodies a relaxed and fun attitude? Look no further than SAYSKY. Established in Copenhagen in 2013, SAYSKY is on a mission to bring a fresh perspective to the running apparel industry. Use code CITIUS15 at checkout for 15% off all your orders. Applies worldwide at https://saysky.us/ HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST
On today's episode, Brandon runs down the top headlines in MLB. Anthony Rendon's suspension has been reduced, Brian Reynolds is on a tear, and more! Plus, the latest in the NBA with the Mavs contemplating shutting it down. In less than 5 minutes, Brandon Kravitz gives you quick, clear updates from around the world of Sports Betting and Daily Fantasy. ➡️ Follow @BrandonKravitz on Twitter...RotoWire Free Trial: RotoWire.com/Pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mark Madden Unfiltered podcast celebrates Chris Letang, who played his 1000th NHL game on Sunday. Mark and Tom Opferman also dive into some postgame drama following the women's basketball title game and review Brian Reynolds' contract situation with the Pirates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Madden once again addresses the talk around whether the Pirates will sign Brian Reynolds. And he laments the lack of big-name teams in the NCAA's Final Four. He says that this could be the only season in which these particular four teams may ever have a chance to win a national title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian is a double amputee distance runner. He is a husband and father of 3, juggling full time work with training for crazy endurance challenges. In this episode we talk about: -running as a double amputee -gratitude for movement -redefining limits and what's possible as a para athlete -overcoming fear of judgment and perceived constraints -the importance of para athlete role models and representation -epic endurance challenges: the 7 summits, Boston marathon, and Leadville ultra marathon Follow Brian on Instagram @brianreynoldsrunner and For The Long Run @forthelrpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Lauren Daniels Thank you to Lauren Daniels for supporting the podcast. Lauren is a realtor helping buyers and sellers in the Greater Denver-Boulder area. With incredible attention to detail, Lauren helped me find the perfect home right near the trails, and made the whole home buying process as smooth and stress-free as possible. So, if you're even considering buying a home in this area, I highly recommend working with Lauren. You can reach her at ldaniels@milehimodern.com, and let her know we sent you. Follow Lauren on Instagram @lauren.in.colorado BolderBoulder Held in Boulder every Memorial Day, the BolderBoulder 10K is one of the most fun races out there. In order to get even more psyched for this upcoming race, we are hosting some 5Ks here in Boulder, for folks to grab a time to get into a preferred wave. Come out and join us in Boulder for a fun community 5K to come together and get pumped for the BolderBoulder extravaganza. Everyone is welcome! Join us on Saturday, March 18th at the Left Hand Trailhead at 9 am to get your time trial in. We'll be giving away some gear from brand partners as well, so you're not going to want to miss it. Sign up here! BetterHelp This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Here at the For The Long Run Podcast, you know we love to talk about the BIGGER stuff, the DEEPER stuff, and get down to the nitty-gritty of what makes life interesting and beautiful. And while a lot of what we talk about on this show is about our physical capabilities, a big part of what we believe in here at the podcast is doing the internal work. And that's why we're proudly sponsored by BetterHelp, because, like them, we believe therapy is for everyone. With BetterHelp, you can tap into a network of over 25,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues. If you're ready to do the internal work, go to betterhelp.com/FTLR. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
In this edition of the Dodgers Nation Dougout, D-Mac breaks down LA not signing Kevin Kiermaier as he signs with the Bluejays. Will LA regret missing out on the outfielder as they look to fill the needs of the outfield still. Will LA go out and pursue other outfielders like Michael Conforto or Andrew Benintendi? Or will the Dodgers go and make a big trade for Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds as there are reports of the Reynolds being unhappy in Pittsburgh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Schoenfield and Buster discuss how Jacob deGrom landed with the Rangers, the Brewers trading Kolten Wong to the Mariners for Jesse Winker and Abraham Toro, Brian Reynolds demanding a trade, what kind of push are .500 teams willing to make in free agency, the ever-changing game of musical shortstops, Fred McGriff heading to the Hall of Fame, and another mess with selection for the Hall. Then, Sarah Langs on how the Hall created a more difficult ballot for its new committee, Aaron Judge looking for a nine-year contract in his age 31 season, projecting Trea Turner's legs and deGrom's sub-.190 opponent batting average. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Schoenfield and Buster discuss how Jacob deGrom landed with the Rangers, the Brewers trading Kolten Wong to the Mariners for Jesse Winker and Abraham Toro, Brian Reynolds demanding a trade, what kind of push are .500 teams willing to make in free agency, the ever-changing game of musical shortstops, Fred McGriff heading to the Hall of Fame, and another mess with selection for the Hall. Then, Sarah Langs on how the Hall created a more difficult ballot for its new committee, Aaron Judge looking for a nine-year contract in his age 31 season, projecting Trea Turner's legs and deGrom's sub-.190 opponent batting average. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices