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The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Cavs win in Chicago + Would a Cavs-Lakers Finals be awesome or annoying?

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 14:26


Cavs win in Chicago + Would a Cavs-Lakers Finals be awesome or annoying? full 866 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 11:21:03 +0000 U3rUxgPFwGrcwDvhxRPLMCudkOUEwSIe sports,basketball,nba,cleveland cavaliers The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports,basketball,nba,cleveland cavaliers Cavs win in Chicago + Would a Cavs-Lakers Finals be awesome or annoying? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amper

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast
Bears podcaster Lorin Cox talks about what Chicago would want the Vikings to do at QB

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 48:35


Matthew Coller poses the question to Bears podcaster Lorin Cox: What would the Bears want the Vikings to do this offseason? Plus, does he think Justin Fields being traded is a mistake? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast
Bears podcaster Lorin Cox talks about what Chicago would want the Vikings to do at QB

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 50:05


Matthew Coller poses the question to Bears podcaster Lorin Cox: What would the Bears want the Vikings to do this offseason? Plus, does he think Justin Fields being traded is a mistake? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Around The Loop
Around the Loop: Cubs & Sox Season Preview + Chicago Would You Rather

Around The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 66:28


Cubs/Sox season previewsBulls back: Have our expectations changed? Bears pick at 9, who do you want? Chicago version of would you rather

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
Claypool arrives in Chicago, Would Steelers consider QB, Florio says things aren't off the table, Philly jealousy

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 31:25


Chase Claypool has been introduced as a Chicago Bear. Is he spilling any beans?   Should the Steelers have any thought about drafting another QB if they have a top 5 pick in the draft? Ryan Clark suggested it and there are definitely Steeler fans out there that believe it, for one reason or another. Obviously, we didn't love the idea. Plus, it's the Pittsburgh Steelers – it ain't gonna happen.  Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike said he wouldn't rule anything out and the Steelers could draft a QB in the 1st round in April, but he deems it very unlikely. He said the bye week is a huge time for Kenny Pickett to regroup after his first 4 games didn't go so well. He thinks it's fair to consider if he keeps playing the same way and the team keeps losing. Mike was surprised the Steelers finally made the Chase Claypool trade after he predicted it during the off-season. He brought up the diva article that was released by the Steelers after Claypool's rookie year. He said the Steelers will be just fine replacing Claypool because they are still one of the best teams in the league drafting the position. Mike was curious about the articles labeling Claypool as a distraction and wondered how serious the Packers were in trade talks.  Should we be jealous of Philly? 

The Free Kick
Episode 75 - Losing To Chicago Would Be "That So Union" (feat. Jeremy Mikula)

The Free Kick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 31:03


Win out, and The Union are the 2020 Supporters' Shield Champions! To help Todd preview Wednesday's (10/28) Philadelphia Union v Chicago Fire game, he was joined by Jeremy Mikula of The Chicago Tribune! With the Fire's latest game against The New York Red Bulls, Jeremy tells us what went right/wrong in that game. Jeremy also discusses, the terrible road form by Chicago, head coach Raphaël Wicky's playing style, key players for Chicago and lineups/score predictions.   Introduction: [0:47-3:19] Chicago Fire v New York Red Bulls: [3:20-6:46] Not getting a win on the road: [6:47-10:20] Raphaël Wicky coaching style: [10:21-16:08] Key players for Chicago: [16:09-18:35] Keys to victory for The Union: [18:36-21:47] Predicted lineups/scores: [21:48-29:45]   Social Media:  Twitter: @FreeKickPod Instagram: @FreeKickPod Facebook: @FreeKickPod http://thefreekickpodcast.com/   Jeremy Social Media:  Twitter: @jeremymikula Chicago Tribune

SportsTalk Live Podcast
Ep. 749: Is it playoffs or bust on the southside?

SportsTalk Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 30:18


Hub Arkush, Charlie Roumeliotis and Sam Panayotovich join Laurence Holmes on the panel.0:00 - The White Sox report to Glendale with expectations very high. Chuck Garfien joins Laurence to talk about the excitement in camp and Rick Hahn playing Debbie Downer with some pre-camp injuries.9:00 - James McCann says the Sox are thinking World Series. So is it playoffs or bust on the Southside? The panel debates.15:00 - The Cubs were living in the past on their first day of camp thanks to Joe Maddon's comments about his departure. But was what Joe said really that bad?23:00 - The NFL QB carousel begins to spin. Who will end up in Chicago? Would the Bears be better of passing on a big name QB and save some of their money for their other problems?

Christy Wright Podcast Channel
Ep 75: Keep Things Fresh by Trying Something New

Christy Wright Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 49:52


What would you do with a nine-hour layover in Chicago? Would you: Keep it safe and sit at the airport reading a book to ensure you didn’t miss your connecting flight? Grab your best friend, do as much exploring as possible, and make it back to the airport just in time to board? I don’t know what you’d pick. But can you take a wild guess which one I’d choose? That’s right, I’d choose option two any day. But do you know what I’ve noticed? There are actually people out there who would choose the first option every single time. Crazy, right? Even more shocking, one of them is a very good friend of mine. Related: 5 of the Most Important Qualities You Can Teach Your Kids When I was a junior in college, I got the opportunity to travel to Europe for my Western Civilization class. The week before we left, I remember receiving a very detailed itinerary from our trip leader, and the first thing I noticed was a nine-hour layover in Chicago. Normally, I wouldn’t get pumped about a nine-hour layover anywhere. But, I was a 21-year-old southern girl who had never been up north. So, the potential to have a big chunk of time to sightsee, shop, and eat my way through a very cool northern city got me pumped. I immediately called one of my good friends who was also going on the trip. Our conversation went a little something like this: Me: Guess what? We have nine hours in Chicago! We can go sightseeing, tour the city, and try new restaurants! Friend: No, we can’t. Me: We can’t? Friend: No. We can’t do that. We can’t leave the airport. Me: How do you know? Did you read something I missed? Friend: No. I’m just sure we can’t go. Me: Did someone tell you that? Like a leader or a past participant? Friend: No. I’m just sure we can’t go. Me: That’s so interesting, because I am so sure we can. I learned something about myself and other people that day. There tend to be two personality styles when it comes to trying new things. There are those who, when in doubt, assume they can’t. And there are those who, when the information or rules are not clear, assume they can. But you know what? Regardless of how you’re wired, you will go further and faster in life when you assume that you can. More importantly, someone who assumes they can do whatever it is they want to do is more willing, able and confident to try new things. And trying new things in life and in business is vital to growth. Your life will be small and predictable if all you ever do is what you know—if you only ever stick to is what is safe. That’s not the life God wants for you. He wants you to push the limits, get outside your comfort zone and try something new. Related: How to Push Past Your Comfort Zone and Try Something New Oh, and in case you were wondering, a group of 21-year-olds who were paying for a trip to Europe can, in fact, leave an airport to run around Chicago for a few hours. And once my friend got all the approvals she needed, we had an amazing time exploring the city. I don’t want you to miss out on all that God has prepared for you. That’s why I want to encourage you to train yourself to assume you can. Because when you do, you’ll try new things, see new things, experience new things, and grow in new ways. Now, don’t get me wrong: I’m not saying you need to change things just for the sake of changing them. If something in your life is rocking and rolling, keep doing that. However, don’t let things get stale in your life. Don’t keep doing what you’ve always been doing simply because you’ve always done it that way. Bring renewed vigor into your life by mixing things up a bit. Here are three tactical things you can do this week to try something new: 1. Add some personality. Maybe, up until this point, everything has been strictly business—in work, in your parenting, and in your marriage. That’s no fun! I want to encourage you to add some playfulness and humor into the mix. Don’t just show your followers the good stuff. Laugh at yourself as you show them some failures and mistakes you’ve experienced that week. Tell them all the ridiculous things that happened. People love that kind of realness. When you add personality to your business, it not only makes it fun for your followers, it makes it fun for you. Win-win! 2. Show behind the scenes. Have you ever noticed how reality TV shows will always show a person’s backstory before they get on the stage to sing or dance? Y’all, that’s on purpose. People love to hear other people’s backstories, especially when there’s a redemption angle. So, what can you share to become more relatable? I love the quote by Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers) that says, “Frankly, there isn’t anyone you couldn’t learn to love once you’ve heard their story.” This week, why not try pulling the curtain back and revealing a few secrets? 3. Learn something new. This is probably my favorite. You’ll never know the limits of your capabilities if you don’t learn something new. There are so many ways to do this: Listen to a new podcast, attend an event, read a new book, or seek out a new relationship. When you invite something new into your business and life, every part of you experiences growth. I know new things can be scary and overwhelming. But I promise you that everything you want— everything that’s good and worthwhile in the world—exists outside your comfort zone. So, assume that you can, try something new, and I promise you’ll be glad that you did. Embracing Change with Kelsey Humphreys Kelsey Humphreys is the queen of trying new things. Hence why introducing her consists of a long list of talents: She’s a speaker, comedienne, author, musician, YouTuber and host of The Kelsey Show podcast. In everything she does, she keeps one mission top-of-mind: To get you laughing and keep you moving toward your goals. I love that she uses so many different avenues to accomplish that mission. But how was she able to discover all those talents she’s capable of? You got it: By having the courage to try new things. Kelsey started her career in corporate advertising. She worked her way up the ladder when, one year, a frozen yogurt company reached out and asked her if she would run all of their marketing and branding for their more than 200 stores. This new giant client allowed her to leave the corporate world to start her own business as a freelancer. But when this major client was sold to another company, Kelsey had two options: She could seek out new clients and continue building her freelance business, or she could do what she really wanted to do—start her own show. The rest, as they say, is history. On this episode, Kelsey and I talk about: How to discover who you are by trying new things How to overcome the fear of rejection What to do with failure when you try something new Discovering new avenues for pursuing what you love How to fit new things into what you’re already doing Related: Learning From Failure: How to Dust Yourself Off and Move Forward Setting the Right Expectations Every spring, my husband and I take an extended weekend vacation to the beach—just the two of us. After the long winter season, all we want is to spend a few days with the sun beaming down on our faces. As we were planning this trip, we kept coming across this one hotel that had great reviews. People recommended it again and again. It had a beautiful infinity pool overlooking the beach and oceanfront rooms. It had everything we wanted, so we booked it. The day finally came when it was time to fly down to Florida. But the moment we pulled into the hotel, I was confused. This hotel was not on the ocean. It was on a busy street. I was mystified because every single photo we saw online showed the hotel right on the beach. I was amazed at how they managed to manipulate the photos to suspiciously remove the busy street where the hotel actually sat. As you can imagine, all my excitement and anticipation for this trip diminished. I’d looked forward to walking out of the hotel and immediately stepping onto the sand. I’d fantasized about listening from my balcony as the waves crashed on the shore. And now, none of that would be possible. But here’s the thing: If the hotel’s website had mentioned that this hotel was on a busy street that led to another street actually connected to the beach, I wouldn’t have been disappointed when I arrived. I would’ve known exactly what I was signing up for, or I would’ve booked a different hotel that offered what I was looking for. It’s so easy to do this in business. You want to attract more customers, so you make big, grand promises. But do you know what happens if you don’t meet those expectations? Your customers are disappointed because you overpromised and under-delivered. Related: The Right Way to Handle Your Competition So, I want to encourage you to do something different. I want you to under-promise and over-deliver to your clients. Be incredibly realistic and conservative with your quotes, timelines and capabilities. Be conservative about what you know you can do, and then blow your customers away. Exceed their expectations. When you do this, not only will your customers be much happier, but they’ll come back, too. 1:19 Three Tactical Things You Can Do This Week to Try Something New 13:37 Embracing Change with Kelsey Humphreys 41:44 Challenge to Set the Right Expectations for Your Customers Resources Business Boutique Conference The Business Boutique Conference is coming back to Nashville Oct. 24–26. If you want to learn how to grow your business and chase your dream, you don’t want to miss this event. To save $10 on any Business Boutique Conference ticket, use the code BBWRIGHT. Sponsors DesignCrowd Check out our friends at DesignCrowd. If you’re looking for design work for your business, anything from a logo – to business cards – to your website, DesignCrowd is offering you, my Business Boutique listeners, a special offer to save up to $100 when you start your next project. Simply enter the discount code “BB” when posting a project on DesignCrowd. Or visit DesignCrowd.com/BB. If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week.

2 Black Girls, 1 Rose: A Bachelor Podcast
Ep. 16: The Diggy Interview

2 Black Girls, 1 Rose: A Bachelor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 104:15


In this episode, we break down Lauren G's interview from last week AND sit down with Diggy Moreland from Rachel's season of The Bachelorette!  We talk about:  Diggy's impeccable sneaker taste Diggy's experiences on both The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise  How he felt about Lee's place in The Bachelorette mansion  His hot takes on Arie's season and Bachelor Winter Games (they're even funnier than his tweets, if you can imagine) A peek into his life outside the show, including his dating life in Chicago Would he be the first black Bachelor?  ...and more!  Diggy's Instagram/Twitter: @diggymoreland   CONNECT WITH US! Follow and chat with us on Twitter @2blkgirls1rose! Email us questions and feedback at 2blackgirls1rose@gmail.com.  RATE & REVIEW If you love what you hear, rate and review 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose on Apple Podcasts! Here's how: 1. Subscribe to 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose in the Podcasts app on your iPhone. 2. While on the podcast page, scroll down to the "Ratings & Reviews" section. 3. Tap five stars ;) then hit "Write a Review" below that. 4. Leave us some nice words and then hit "Send"!

Pro Basketball Talk on NBC Sports podcast
Chicago Bulls talk with Sean Highkin of The Athletic

Pro Basketball Talk on NBC Sports podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 39:02


Rajon Rondo is benched, is he long for Chicago? Would the Bulls listen to Jimmy Butler trade offers? Taj Gibson? Kurt Helin of NBC Sports breaks it all down with Sean Highkin who covers the Bulls for The Athletic. #NBA #ChicagoBulls #Bull