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(Airdate: 11.24.25) Today on the Who Cares News, we're taking a victory lap through the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the celebs were out in force, Beyoncé and Jay-Z shut down the paddock, and Max Verstappen won the whole thing after a wild pair of post-race disqualifications. Then we're slipping into Oz as Wicked: For Good smashes box office records with a $150 million domestic debut and $226 million worldwide — and yes, we dig into why Ariana Grande is credited as "Butera" in the movies. And finally, Jelly Roll shocks his daughter (and honestly, himself) by shaving off his signature beard after major weight-loss progress. It's star power, green makeup, fast cars, and one very emotional Ninja Turtle reveal — all packed into today's episode. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
The Nationals introduced Blake Butera as their new manager on Monday – hear his first media meeting, hear from Butera and Nats POBO Paul Toboni about the future, and listen as Mark Zuckerman from MASN explains what he got from the intro!
The Nationals introduced Blake Butera as their new manager on Monday – hear his first media meeting, hear from Butera and Nats POBO Paul Toboni about the future, and listen as Mark Zuckerman from MASN explains what he got from the intro!
The Nationals introduced Blake Butera as their new manager on Monday – hear his first media meeting, hear from Butera and Nats POBO Paul Toboni about the future, and listen as Mark Zuckerman from MASN explains what he got from the intro!
The Nationals introduced Blake Butera as their new manager on Monday – hear his first media meeting, hear from Butera and Nats POBO Paul Toboni about the future, and listen as Mark Zuckerman from MASN explains what he got from the intro!
From 'Bustin' Loose Baseball' (subscribe here): Monday was the official beginning of the next step for the Washington Nationals organization as the newest Manager, Blake Butera, was introduced to the media. He then joined The Grant & Danny Show on 106.7 The Fan to talk about what he hopes to bring to the organization in his first opportunity as a Major League Manager. 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
Blake Butera was officially introduced as the Nats' new manager, becoming the youngest major league skipper in over 50 years. Bobby and Amy dive into the start of the Butera Era. Plus, hear from Butera himself and new pitching coach Simon Mathews.
Episode 220, Segment 1 -- Monday was the official beginning of the next step for the Washington Nationals organization as the newest Manager, Blake Butera, was introduced to the media. He then joined The Grant & Danny Show on 106.7 The Fan to talk about what he hopes to bring to the organization in his first opportunity as a Major League Manager. 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
Episode 220, FULL SHOW -- Monday was the official beginning of the next step for the Washington Nationals organization as the newest Manager, Blake Butera, was introduced to the media. He then joined The Grant & Danny Show on 106.7 The Fan to talk about what he hopes to bring to the organization in his first opportunity as a Major League Manager; President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni introduced his first managerial hire of his tenure on Monday. He joined The Grant & Danny Show on 106.7 The Fan to talk about why Butera was the right guy, and some of the other staffing hires the team has made as they enter a new era. 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
Episode 220, Segment 2 -- President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni introduced his first managerial hire of his tenure on Monday. He joined The Grant & Danny Show on 106.7 The Fan to talk about why Butera was the right guy, and some of the other staffing hires the team has made as they enter a new era. 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
New Nationals manager Blake Butera joins G&D LIVE from Nationals Park after being introduced to the DC media.
New Nationals manager Blake Butera joins G&D LIVE from Nationals Park after being introduced to the DC media.
New Nationals manager Blake Butera joins G&D LIVE from Nationals Park after being introduced to the DC media.
The Washington Nationals have launched a bold organizational reset by handing the managerial job to 33-year-old Blake Butera and empowering new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni to reshape the franchise from the inside out. Butera's age isn't a flaw but a clear signal of the Nationals' direction. His background in the Rays' development-centric system makes him a natural fit for a young roster and a front office that values process, communication, and alignment. His emphasis on relationships, daily habits, and individualized growth suggests the Nationals want a manager who can turn prospects into core players and unite veterans and young talent under one message. At the same time, Toboni's structural overhaul is poised to redefine how the Nationals operate at every level of the organization. From staffing and analytics to scouting philosophy and development pipelines, his approach indicates deep, foundational change rather than superficial adjustments. The shared stage between Toboni and Butera during their introduction highlighted the unified strategy D.C. wants to build. For Nationals fans, the next 6 to 18 months will be the first real test of this new era, as coaching hires, roster moves, and the progress of key prospects reveal whether this cultural and developmental reset becomes the long-term engine that lifts the Washington Nationals back into contention. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Blake Butera speaks to the media for the first time since being named Nationals manager.
Hour 4 of BMitch & Finlay features an interview with Fred Smoot and Blake Butera's introductory press conference.
11.17.25 Hour 4 1:00- We are joined by Nationals President of baseball operations to discuss the hiring process of Blake Butera and also discuss the offseason ahead. 19:35- There's a real shot that the Commanders lose out the rest of their games...
11.17.25 Hour 2 1:00- Former Washington head coach Jay Gruden joins the show after the Commanders dropped their 6th straight game. 18:10- New Nationals manager Blake Butera joins G&D LIVE from Nationals Park after being introduced to the DC media.
We are joined by Nationals President of baseball operations to discuss the hiring process of Blake Butera and also discuss the offseason ahead.
New Nationals manager Blake Butera joins G&D LIVE from Nationals Park after being introduced to the DC media.
Paul Toboni made his first big hire as president of baseball operations, tabbing Blake Butera as the Nats' next manager. Bobby and Amy react to the hire and hear from Toboni about the decision.
What does it really take to make your voice heard in Congress? In this episode, Host Julie Rose talks with Sam Daley-Harris, founder of RESULTS and Civic Courage, and Jay Butera, the citizen advocate who helped create the bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus in Congress. Jay shares how he spent three years hearing “no” before finally convincing one Republican member of Congress to say “yes” to working across the aisle on climate change. Sam explains how transformational advocacy—showing up, building trust, and listening deeply—can turn ordinary citizens into powerful changemakers. Sam's book, Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy - https://reclaimingourdemocracy.com/ Get in touch with Sam – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCQuqj-4O2eh4Sfy_E-dfVntbPlqg1A4T4oQ8E2J0nuZbD-w/viewform Climate Solutions Caucus - https://climatesolutionscaucus-garbarino.house.gov/ Top of Mind episode on what to do if you're feeling unheard by Congress - https://www.byuradio.org/feeling-unheard-by-congress-heres-what-you-need-to-know Subscribe for more stories about growth, discomfort, and courage! CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:38 Meet Sam Daley-Harris and Jay Butera 01:14 The Birth of the Climate Solutions Caucus 02:07 Challenges and Breakthroughs in Advocacy 05:33 Building Relationships in Congress 08:09 The Turning Point: Congressman Curbelo's Involvement 12:06 Impact and Reflections on Advocacy 17:49 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
The Washington Nationals made a strategic move by hiring Blake Butera as their new manager, emphasizing his strong background in player development from his time with the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Nationals president of baseball operations Paul Toboni highlighted Butera's ability to connect with young players, align with organizational values and help guide a roster built around emerging talent. With the Nationals in a rebuild, his experience shaping prospects into major leaguers could be a key advantage as Washington looks to accelerate its competitive timeline. While Butera lacks MLB managerial experience, the Nationals believe his leadership, communication skills and developmental approach match the long-term plan for the franchise. The move signals a deeper commitment to growth, organizational alignment and modern baseball strategy. As the Washington Nationals continue shaping their young core, Butera will play a vital role in player improvement, clubhouse culture and the team's overall future. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Nationals have their new manager, hiring Blake Butera out of the Rays' system earlier this week - listen as our hosts break down the hire, and hear from WaPo's Barry Svrluag and Andrew Golden and MASN's Mark Zuckerman on the new skipper!
The Nationals have their new manager, hiring Blake Butera out of the Rays' system earlier this week - listen as our hosts break down the hire, and hear from WaPo's Barry Svrluag and Andrew Golden and MASN's Mark Zuckerman on the new skipper!
The Nationals have their new manager, hiring Blake Butera out of the Rays' system earlier this week - listen as our hosts break down the hire, and hear from WaPo's Barry Svrluag and Andrew Golden and MASN's Mark Zuckerman on the new skipper!
The Nationals have their new manager, hiring Blake Butera out of the Rays' system earlier this week - listen as our hosts break down the hire, and hear from WaPo's Barry Svrluag and Andrew Golden and MASN's Mark Zuckerman on the new skipper!
From 'Bustin' Loose Baseball' (subscribe here): The Washington Nationals have locked in on their next Manager of the franchise as Blake Butera joins the organization as the first Managerial hire by New President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Grant Paulsen & Tobi Altizer react to the news and look back at the managerial career of Butera, who comes from the Tampa Bay Rays organization and coached with Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic in 2023. 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
Andrew Golden joins the show to discuss the Nats hiring 33-year old Blake Butera, could there be any issues?
The Washington Nationals are ushering in a new era with the hiring of 33-year-old Blake Butera as their next manager — making him the youngest skipper in Major League Baseball in decades. Once a player development leader in the Tampa Bay Rays organization, Butera brings a reputation for communication, teaching, and modern player development philosophies to a Nationals team ready for a fresh voice. His hiring signals a franchise pivot toward youth, alignment, and long-term growth after several years of inconsistency and rebuilding. In this episode of The Talk Nats Podcast, host Dan Holmi breaks down what Butera's hire means for the Nationals' clubhouse, how his coaching staff could shape the future, and what fans should expect in year one. Can Butera's modern approach help rebuild accountability and fundamentals in D.C.? Or will his inexperience at the big-league level pose early challenges? Dan explores both sides — and explains why this could be one of the most defining managerial hires in Nationals history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Nats have hired the youngest manager in MLB in at least the last 50 years! We react to this news here.
10.30.25 Hour 1 1:00- The Nats have hired the youngest manager in MLB in at least the last 50 years! We react to this news here. 22:10- IF the Commanders lose to the Seahawks this weekend, could they sell?
The Nats are in the process of hiring new manager Blake Butera, and we are joined by Mark Zuckerman to discuss that.
We are joined by Barry Svrluga from the Washington Post discussing the Nats hiring new skipper, 33-year old Blake Butera.
Episode 219, FULL SHOW -- The Washington Nationals have locked in on their next Manager of the franchise as Blake Butera joins the organization as the first Managerial hire by New President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Grant Paulsen & Tobi Altizer react to the news and look back at the managerial career of Butera, who comes from the Tampa Bay Rays organization and coached with Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic in 2023. 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
33 year old is the new Nats manager, will be youngest in baseball Blue Jays defying the odds and take game 5 It can only be up from here for the Washington Nationals
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Tom Butera, CEO of Volition Veterinary. In this episode, Anthony talks to Tom about his extensive experience in veterinary medicine and the innovative cancer detection technologies being developed for pets. They discuss the importance of leadership in veterinary practices, the introduction of the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test for early cancer detection, and the future of feline cancer research. Tom emphasises the need for proactive health measures in pets and the potential for these advancements to save lives. Thank you to Volition for making this episode possible.
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, J-4 avant le coup d'envoi de la chaîne NOVO19, Cyril Féraud arrête deux de ses émissions ainsi que le présentation de plusieurs autres primes et la huitième saison de "Mask Singer" débutera dans deux semaines sur TF1. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, J-4 avant le coup d'envoi de la chaîne NOVO19, Cyril Féraud arrête deux de ses émissions ainsi que le présentation de plusieurs autres primes et la huitième saison de "Mask Singer" débutera dans deux semaines sur TF1. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, J-4 avant le coup d'envoi de la chaîne NOVO19, Cyril Féraud arrête deux de ses émissions ainsi que le présentation de plusieurs autres primes et la huitième saison de "Mask Singer" débutera dans deux semaines sur TF1. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Step inside Palazzo Butera in Palermo with director Claudio Gulli, where the private collection of Francesca and Massimo Valsecchi transforms the historic palace into an experimental playground for drawing links between ancient art and contemporary culture. Palazzo Butera displays art as if in a lived-in home, inviting you to feel comfortable and make unexpected connections between historic masterpieces, contemporary works and decorative arts. In this episode, Claudio speaks about the Valsecchi vision, Palermo's role as a cultural crossroad, and on how a collection can be viewed as an artwork in its own right.
This week on WNY Brews, we're looking at giveaways, anniversaries, new releases, and even a beer mile. First up, Resurgence Brewing and Step Out Buffalo are offering a $100 gift card giveaway for their Apps & Taps on the Patio—enter by August 2 for your shot at beers, bar bites, and brunch.In fall-flavored beer news (yes, already), Southern Tier just released Maple Warlock, an imperial pumpkin stout with maple, chocolate, coffee, and pie spice—available in bottles and on draft now. Meanwhile, Flying Bison is hosting the Run 716 Beer Mile on August 3–4, where you'll drink, run, repeat (4 times) with a 12oz beer per lap.Butera's Village Brew House is entering the hop water game with a non-alcoholic sipper hopped with New Zealand Superdelic, and Beer Justice Brewing in Arcade turns 3 years old on August 8 with live music, $5 pints, and pizza.The second annual New York State Craft Beer Open golf tournament hits Penfield on August 11, benefiting the NYS Brewers Association, and Hamburg Brewing is planning a big 12th anniversary bash on September 13, complete with live music and food specials (21+ only, $10 cover).For more stories like these, head to BuffaloBeerLeague.com, and if you've got a tip, send it to Brian@BuffaloBeerLeague.com or Scott@WNYBrews.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this heartfelt episode of Petworking, host Peter Kenseth interviews Dr. Tom Butera, CEO of Volition Veterinary, about their groundbreaking Nu.Q Cancer screening technology. Peter shares his personal experience with his dog Peony's melanoma diagnosis and how early detection saved her life.Dr. Butera, with his impressive background spanning academia, clinical practice, and corporate veterinary medicine, explains how Nu.Q is transforming early cancer detection in pets. This simple blood test can identify cancer biomarkers before symptoms appear, potentially saving millions of canine lives.With approximately 6 million dogs diagnosed with cancer annually in the US alone, this technology represents a paradigm shift in veterinary medicine - moving from treating symptomatic animals to early detection when immune systems are still strong.Learn about:How the Nu.Q test works and which cancers it detects bestWhen your dog should be screened (hint: all senior dogs, and predisposed breeds much earlier)The potential revolution in cancer treatment protocolsHow early detection can dramatically improve survival rates and quality of lifeThis episode offers invaluable information for every dog parent who wants to maximize their time with their beloved companion. Don't miss this important conversation about protecting your pet through early cancer detection!
North Idaho native Caden Butera has been passionate about filmmaking for as long as he can remember. Driven by a lifelong mission to create art that offers fresh perspectives, sparks the imagination, and, above all, entertains, Caden has steadily turned his passion into a profession. He is the founder and owner of Paradox Studios, a multi-media production company specializing in original films as well as professional photo and video services. Paradox Studios is a family affair: Caden collaborates closely with his brother, Rylan Butera, who serves as co-writer and composer, and their parents, Jackie Butera (Producer and Unit Production Manager) and Mark Butera (Executive Producer). Caden's first full-length feature film, Recollection: A Sci-Fi Thriller, has been earning accolades on the film festival circuit. Set in a near future where technology allows people to erase painful memories, the story follows Kate, a woman whose supposedly deleted memories resurface—revealing a disturbing truth about her past and the powerful company behind the technology. The Paradox Studios team is currently working to bring Recollection to a wider audience through a streaming platform. To watch the trailer or explore more of Caden's work, visit paradoxstudiosco.com.
On the 246th episode of the GreatBase Tennis podcast, Steve Smith and Dave Anderson have a tennis conversation with Frank Butera. Their guest is a tennis teaching professional based in Boston, Massachusetts. The veteran pro teaches adults and juniors at MIT and the Marcus Lewis Indoor Center. He was born in Boston and then raised in Italy until the age of fourteen. He began school in the US without speaking a word of English. Yet he became an outstanding student and completed a degree at Boston College (BC).Prior to BC, he found his way to study tennis with Steve Smith at Tyler Junior College (TJC). That connection initially took place thirty-seven years ago. The two have continued to work together to help people improve. Frank's passion for the game is second to none. He has a charming personality and an impressive command of teaching solid fundamentals, as Steve says. "It's always fun to see Frank, he's fun and he makes tennis fun." More importantly, Frank knows that if his players are always trying to improve through obtaining solid fundamentals, they will have more fun.From this episode, there are many golden nuggets to add to one's tennis treasure chest. Here are three:* Frank's number one rule: always try.* Frank tells his students to be players, not just payers.* Frank touches upon pickleball and states that one thing tennis players can learn from pickleball players is that sometimes you have to shovel snow off the courts to play.
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In episode 115 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Michael Butera dive into the challenges and opportunities facing associations as they adapt to 21st-century realities. They talk about: The difference between strategic thinking and strategic planning Why acting like a three year old can be good for you (ask why five times in a row) How adaptability will be a key differentiator as to which organizations continue to grow and thrive. Episode Highlights: [00:10:05] Strategic Thinking vs. Strategic Planning [00:15:18] VUCA vs. BANI Frameworks [00:20:58] The Role of Membership in Associations [00:24:30] Governance Challenges [00:28:06] Foresight and Observational Practices [00:36:47] Adapting to Change [00:45:57] Building Sustainable Cultures Guest Bio: Michael Butera is a keynote speaker featuring Strategic Thinking, Innovate or Stagnate: Adapting 20th Century Traditions to 21st-Century Realities. Practice areas include governance, restructuring, strategic facilitation, foresight, and coaching. He is an expert partner at the Rogue Tulip Consultants, a Toastmasters, and a Certified Maxwell Leadership Team Speaking Coach and Mentor. Important Links and Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelabutera/ Association ActiVision, LLC https://www.michaelbuteraspeaks.com/ ASAE Drivers of Change: https://www.asaecenter.org/resources/asae-foresightworks The Heath Brothers (Author of Switch and other books) https://heathbrothers.com/ SCARF model: https://www.bitesizelearning.co.uk/resources/scarf-model-david-rock-explained#:~:text=The%20SCARF%20model%2C%20introduced%20by,take%20steps%20to%20mitigate%20these. BANI: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeroenkraaijenbrink/2022/06/22/what-bani-really-means-and-how-it-corrects-your-world-view/ VUCA: https://executiveacademy.at/en/news/detail/bani-vs-vuca-how-leadership-works-in-the-world-of-tomorrow/ Be in Touch: ✉️ Subscribe to Carol's newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting
Mike Butera, the visionary founder of Artiphon, has redefined how we create and experience music. A musician and technologist, Mike combines his expertise in sound design and human-computer interaction to craft adaptive musical instruments that empower creativity for everyone. With a passion for blending art and technology, he is at the forefront of the music-tech revolution, inspiring artists and innovators alike.What happens when music, technology, and AI collide? Mike Butera and Michael Walker explore the future of creativity and the challenges facing musicians in a rapidly evolving world.Key Takeaways:Discover how adaptive musical instruments are democratizing music creation.Explore the evolving role of AI in transforming music, from immersive experiences to human collaboration.Uncover the future of creativity, where scarcity, consciousness, and interactivity redefine artistic expression.-----Learn more about Artiphon: https://artiphon.com/Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast