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AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI and Innovation in the Legal Sphere

AI Lawyer Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 26:51


Welcome back to 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech'! In today's episode, we're diving into the dynamic world of legal technology, where artificial intelligence continues to reshape the practice of law. From new AI-powered platforms designed to streamline workflows and analyze vast datasets, to discussions around the ethical considerations and regulatory landscape of this rapidly evolving field, we'll explore the latest advancements and the crucial conversations they're sparking within the legal profession. Stay tuned as we unpack the key developments that are impacting how legal services are delivered and consumed.The AI Ethics Dilemma: How Law Firms Are Navigating the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence19 Mar 2025Firsthand.coIt's Actually Not About The AI: A Conversation With Jordan Furlong19 Mar 2025Above The LawPractical applications of legal technology in government legal departments19 Mar 2025Thomson ReutersHow A SXSW Panel Should Make Us Rethink The Legal Profession's Rural Crisis19 Mar 2025Above The LawGenerative artificial intelligence is supercharging legal analytics19 Mar 2025ABA JournalThe Future of AI Compliance—Preparing for New Global and State Laws19 Mar 2025Smith AndersonPolicymakers and Industry Leaders Discuss AI Innovation at Bloomberg Industry Group Executive Forum19 Mar 2025Bloomberg GovernmentYour Personal Cell Phone and Discovery: Bring Your Own Device Policy Considerations19 Mar 2025New York State Bar AssociationData Privacy in the Age of Generative AI: Legal and Ethical Implications for Indian Corporations19 Mar 2025JD SupraLegalweek 2025: Legal Spend Management and Cost Control: Invoice Review Isn't Enough19 Mar 2025Elevate ServicesLegaltech Latest: Entegrata closes seed funding for data lakehouse business as Caddi launches following $5m backing19 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderHow AI is Augmenting Human-Led Legal Advice at Citizens Advice20 Mar 2025Legaltech on MediumMore than data: AI, law & the indispensable human19 Mar 2025Thomson Reuters InstituteAI Legal Battles: Canada and Beyond18 Mar 2025GenAI-Lexology#0080: (CCT) Unpacking the “Human Element” in the GenAI Equation19 Mar 2025ILTA VoicesLitera flexes its platform with the launch of Litera One and Litera AI+19 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderTop Five AI Procurement Questions General Counsel for Manufacturers Should Consider20 Mar 2025Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PCBlog Post Will Ling Chi Kill The Corporate Transparency Act?19 Mar 2025Allen MatkinsCopyright Office Solidifies Stance on the Copyrightability of AI-Generated Works19 Mar 2025Perkins CoieBig Tech Calls for National AI Regulation to Stop Patchwork of State Laws: What Employers Need to Know19 Mar 2025Fisher & Phillips LLPKirkland & Ellis Partner: Slow-Evolving Case Law Is a Major E-Discovery Challenge19 Mar 2025Kirkland & Ellis LLPThe Rise of Micro-Credentials in BigLaw: How Certifications Are Shaping Legal Careers18 Mar 2025Firsthand.coLawyers Using AI Produce Better Work In Half The Time, Landmark Study Finds19 Mar 2025Forbes.comProfessional-grade GenAI: Four common questions, answered18 Mar 2025Thomson ReutersSteering through the UK's business legalities with a lawyer18 Mar 2025London Daily NewsExterro and Integreon Join Forces to Deliver the Gold Standard in Managed E-Discovery and Document Review Solutions18 Mar 2025EDRMCleary Gottlieb + Springbok AI: BigLaw Finally Gets It?18 Mar 20253 Geeks and a Law BlogRead more : Stanford Law's Rhode Center Launches Multidistrict Litigation Toolkit18 Mar 2025Stanford Law School

LOVE MURDER
The World's Worst Elizabeth Taylor: Black Widow Jill Coit

LOVE MURDER

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 104:43


A hardware store owner and lifelong bachelor feels like all his dreams have come true when he meets a single beauty named Jill Coit in the fall of 1990. That is until a private investigator reveals that his new bride is not who she says she is. Sources: 1. Charmed to Death: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1007806.Charmed_to_Death?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=krRSG85xMQ&rank=6 2. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56370519/gerald_w-boggs 3. Black Widow Murders: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16001080/ 4. Poisoned Vows: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1236764.Poisoned_Vows?ref=nav_sb_ss_3_13 5. Record Sunlight: https://www.newspapers.com/image/793982122/?match=1&terms=%22jill%20coit%22%20%22louisiana%22 6. The Morning Call: https://www.newspapers.com/image/276011888/?match=1&terms=%22haitian%20divorce%22 This Week's Episode is Brought To You By: Shopify - The Platform Commerce is Built On - $1 per month trial https://shopify.com/lovemurder Puori - Pure, natural and superior food supplements - 20% off with code lovemurder - https://puori.com/ Hiya Health - Essential Super Nutrients for Kids - https://hiyahealth.com/LOVEMURDER for 50% off your first order Find LOVE MURDER online: Website: lovemurder.love Instagram: @lovemurderpod Twitter: @lovemurderpod Facebook: LoveMrdrPod TikTok: @LoveMurderPod Patreon: /LoveMurderPod Credits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched by Sarah Lynn Robinson and researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-Hoffman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tendances Première
La Vie, l'Amour, la Mort... et les molécules là-dedans?

Tendances Première

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 34:51


Avec humour et poésie, Marcel Hibert nous entraîne dans un voyage fascinant au coeur de la chimie du vivant, où la matière semble s'animer sous nos yeux. Grâce à des analogies ludiques, où les atomes sont comparés à un jeu de construction pour enfants et les structures moléculaires à de célèbres fromages apéritif, ce livre donne la clé de lecture du " coït moléculaire " : les molécules se rencontrent, s'emboîtent et se séparent, orchestrant les grandes étapes de nos existences. Du premier souffle au dernier, et peut-être au-delà, nos molécules interagissent sans cesse, en équilibre et en harmonie avec celles de notre environnement, dessinant la symphonie chimique de la vie, de l'amour et de la mort. Marcel Hibert, professeur émérite à la faculté de pharmacie de l'université de Strasbourg, où il a dirigé pendant deux décennies le Laboratoire d'Innovation Thérapeutique est notre invité. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

The Jayhawker Podcast
Kansas Guard David Coit

The Jayhawker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 39:17


In today's episode of The Jayhawker podcast, hosted by Nate Bukaty, we sit down with Kansas Jayhawks Senior Guard David Coit. He shares his journey from growing up in New Jersey to playing JUCO basketball, then making his mark at Northern Illinois before becoming a Jayhawk. David also gives advice to young players, talking about the work it took to get to this level. Plus, he opens up about how fellow New Jersey native Myles Powell influenced his game and career. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System, the official healthcare provider of KU Athletics, www.kansashealthsystem.com. By Black & Veatch. Take ownership of your career, your future and your success. Learn more at www.bv.com/careers. And by Xfinity, the next generation 10G Network. Only from Xfinity. The future starts now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kansas Jayhawks
Kansas Guard David Coit

Kansas Jayhawks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 39:17


In today's episode of The Jayhawker podcast, hosted by Nate Bukaty, we sit down with Kansas Jayhawks Senior Guard David Coit. He shares his journey from growing up in New Jersey to playing JUCO basketball, then making his mark at Northern Illinois before becoming a Jayhawk. David also gives advice to young players, talking about the work it took to get to this level. Plus, he opens up about how fellow New Jersey native Myles Powell influenced his game and career. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System, the official healthcare provider of KU Athletics, www.kansashealthsystem.com. By Black & Veatch. Take ownership of your career, your future and your success. Learn more at www.bv.com/careers. And by Xfinity, the next generation 10G Network. Only from Xfinity. The future starts now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FOQN Funny
Russell Coit vs. Wild Possums!

FOQN Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 1:41


The Puzzle Podcast
The Heart of Puzzle Culture: Puzzle Associations & Volunteer Work with Val Coit

The Puzzle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:53


Volunteer work has had a huge impact on puzzle culture, so today we dig deep on what it's like to run a puzzle association. Valerie Coit from USA Jigsaw Puzzle Association (USAJPA) joins us and shares her insights on what it's like to do volunteer work in a puzzle association and how the local puzzle culture has developed in the USA. Val also shares her #mypuzzlestory  For all the volunteers: thanks for giving your time and energy for this hobby and community! You'll find USAJPA here: USA Jigsaw Puzzle Association

The Puzzle Podcast
Extra: World Jigsaw Puzzle Championships 2024 with Val Coit

The Puzzle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 19:34


Extra episode! World Jigsaw Puzzle Federation co-Vise President Val Coit shares her thoughts on what to expect from the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championships 2024 and gives us a sneak peek behind the scenes. PS. I'm going to join Val in the Pairs Round A live stream as a co-host! You can watch  the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship -live stream here: World Jigsaw Puzzle Federation WJPF - YouTubeAnd you'll find the schedule here: Schedule WJPC 2024 (worldjigsawpuzzle.org)

Restoration Today
Restoring Purpose: How Veterans Thrive in the Restoration Industry

Restoration Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 35:48


Joshua Woolen, EGA-Commissioner, has spent 22 years in the military and has worked at companies like Interstate, COIT, and JS Held and is here on the podcast for the very first time to talk with Michelle about: Starting as a veteran and what led him into restoration How the industry is a good fit for veterans How outside experts on a job can help things go more smoothly for everyone involved Whether services like his art billable to the carrier Trends he's seeing impact restorers today ...and MORE!

Restoration Today
Restoring Purpose: How Veterans Thrive in the Restoration Industry

Restoration Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 35:48


Joshua Woolen, EGA-Commissioner, has spent 22 years in the military and has worked at companies like Interstate, COIT, and JS Held and is here on the podcast for the very first time to talk with Michelle about: Starting as a veteran and what led him into restoration How the industry is a good fit for veterans How outside experts on a job can help things go more smoothly for everyone involved Whether services like his art billable to the carrier Trends he's seeing impact restorers today ...and MORE!

The Sync Leadership Lab
A Practical Guide to Managing Burnout - For Yourself and Your Team with Lindsey Coit

The Sync Leadership Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 40:36


Burnout is all too prevalent in the workplace these days, so what are you doing to manage it for yourself and your team? Take a listen to a special Mental Health Awareness Month episode as I talk to Lindsey Coit about the L-I-T Process: 1 - LISTEN: Why do you think there's a burnout issue? What is the canary in the coal mine? 2 - IDENTIFY: Identify the root cause(s). 3 - TEST: Choose 2-3 solutions to experiment with If you may be experiencing burnout or trying to prevent/manage burnout for your team, this could be the most important 40 minutes of your week! Resources: The Burnout Breakthrough: https://www.capitalhconsultants.com/the-burnout-breakthrough 7 root causes of burnout* Workload (most common, typically perceived as being the only cause) Choice & control: Autonomy over how/when of work Community: Positive team dynamics, camaraderie, low toxicity Recognition: Social, monetary, intrinsic rewards Fairness: Perception of fairness: workload, pay, transparency Values: Alignment of values between individuals and organization Personal Resilience: The ability to manage stress, emotionally regulate in difficult situations *Adapted from Christina Maslach's Burnout Inventory: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4911781/

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: March is here! Providence's at-large chances, Brown's Ivy Madness drama, Bryant set to play host

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 75:39


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Providence's men are set to host Villanova in what feels like an NCAA Tournament at-large elimination game (3:25). The Friars and Wildcats are both desperate for an additional quality win or two to burnish their credentials. Brown will host four games this weekend -- two for the men, two for the women -- that could determine Ivy Madness berths (25:20). The Bears men would punch a ticket with two victories. Brown's women could take a major step forward even with a split.  Bryant's women have clinched an America East home quarterfinal date after a Thursday win over UMass Lowell (50:50). The Bulldogs are surging to the finish and continue a strong 2023-24 debut under Lynne-Ann Kokoski. The Bulldogs men have dropped three straight and missed a chance to earn one of the top to seeds in America East (61:30). Bryant will host its own quarterfinal next weekend before likely road trips in the next two rounds -- it's the hard way back to March Madness. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Ed Cooley's homecoming, Bryant men take stock, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 86:19


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Providence pulled out a thriller over Georgetown in Ed Cooley's homecoming and fell at Connecticut (4:00). The Friars face a key weekend trip to Villanova as they reach the Big East midpoint. Bryant fell to Vermont in a clash atop America East and bounced back against UMBC (35:00). The Bulldogs remain among the league contenders but have work to do at Maine this weekend. URI snapped its four-game losing streak and surpassed its 2022-23 win total with a victory over La Salle (45:10). The Rams have a chance to be over .500 at the Atlantic 10 midpoint. Brown's men and women face opposite realities this weekend. The Bears men (52:15) are desperate and the Bears women (58:30) can afford to be greedy while battling Penn and Princeton. URI's women have won three straight and might finally be ready to sprint for the conference tournament (64:45). No league opponent would be comfortable facing the Rams at that event if they're firing on all cylinders. Providence's women made some history this week with Grace Efosa (71:15). She's the program's first league Player of the Week since February 2019, and the Friars have exceeded their conference win total from 2022-23. History repeating itself against UMBC wasn't good for the Bryant women (78:40). The Bulldogs lost on a last-second putback and missed a chance to pull even at .500 in America East play. Thanks as always for listening.    

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Ed Cooley returns, Providence hosts Georgetown, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 76:49


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal/s college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Only one story could lead this edition of the pod -- Ed Cooley returns to his home city with Georgetown this weekend (11:45). Providence hosts the Hoyas in a Saturday afternoon tip ripe with subplots. We also cover the Friars women and a nice overtime win against Villanova (53:10), the URI women and a bounceback win against La Salle (57:25), the Rams men and a stumble against Fordham (64:00), the Bryant men and a potential showdown with Vermont (74:40) and more.  Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Providence breaks its skid, Brown back to even, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 82:45


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Providence's men snapped a four-game losing streak with a rout of DePaul (2:00). The Friars can carry some good feelings into their bye week.  Brown's men evened their Ivy League record with a win at Harvard (18:00). The Bears hung on down the stretch while improving to 1-1 in conference. Bryant's men are preparing for a weekend trip to Albany (25:30). The Bulldogs are seeking a 4-0 start in America East. URI's men are in the midst of a tough-two game road swing (34:30). The Rams were blown out at St. Bonaventure and now go to Dayton -- a homecoming of sorts for Archie Miller. The Rams women grinded past Fordham and are gearing for a Sunday showdown with Saint Joseph's (49:20). They're seeking some sharpness against a fellow Atlantic 10 contender. The Friars women dropped a thriller to Georgetown this week (57:45). Providence fell in the final seconds and make a weekend trip to Butler. The Bears women suffered a first Ivy League defeat against Harvard (65:55). The Crimson offered a look at a conference tournament qualifier -- Brown has work to do while looking to reach that level. The Bulldogs women come off a bye and welcome red-hot Albany on Saturday (73:00). Bryant is 2-2 in America East and right in the thick of the race for a home game in the conference tournament. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: URI men heating up, Providence men cooling off, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 71:02


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. The University of Rhode Island men are red-hot -- four straight wins and a 3-0 start in the Atlantic 10. The Rams blitzed Massachusetts on Saturday in their latest victory (3:00). Providence's men are the opposite. The Friars are adrift, losing their fourth straight in Big East play when they fell to Xavier on Saturday (23:20). Bryant's men continue to show significant upside. The Bulldogs are 3-0 in America East after a solid road win at New Hampshire and have won five of six overall (36:30). Brown's women head into a Monday home tip looking for a 3-0 start in the Ivy League. The Bears blew out Dartmouth and dominated Yale for the first 35 minutes before hanging on in New Haven (50:00). Bryant's women are back to .500 in league play after a tense home victory against New Hampshire. The Bulldogs executed late against the Wildcats, finding a defensive stop and securing a key rebound (61:35). Thanks as always for listening.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Bryce Hopkins injury, Providence going forward, URI stuns Saint Joseph's, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 88:23


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Bryce Hopkins suffered a season-ending knee injury Wednesday night (3:30) and Providence's 2023-24 campaign now veers into the unknown (8:05). The Friars fell to Seton Hall and face an uncertain road that starts with a visit to Creighton. URI looks like a new team with David Green eligible and David Fuchs back from concussion protocol (21:15). The Rams rallied past Saint Joseph's in a Wednesday stunner and could be a factor in the Atlantic 10 moving forward. Saturday brings women's conference action across the state. URI (40:10) and Providence (50:05) will host St. Bonaventure and St. John's, respectively. More on the Rams and Friars here. Bryant's women host UMBC on Saturday after an opening America East loss at Albany (60:35). The Great Danes on paper figured to be a much tougher challenge than the Retrievers -- the Bulldogs will be looking to bounce back. Bryant's men begin America East play at UMBC on Saturday (65:35). The Bulldogs have survived a meatgrinder of a nonconference schedule and should be primed to make a run in the league. Brown's men lost a comfortable lead and fell to Vermont in their nonconference finale (70:05). The Bears need a fresh start in the Ivy League after a latest tough setback. Brown's women also jump into Ivy League play this weekend with a trip to Dartmouth (77:50). The Bears could be in line for a postseason berth after a strong trip through their nonconference schedule. Thanks as always for listening. Hope your 2024 is off to a great start.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Providence drills No. 6 Marquette, Long Island recap, dream teams, Christmas and more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 71:39


Dream team 55:15 Christmas wishes 65:20 Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Providence's men opened Big East play with a bang by rolling No. 6 Marquette (1:15). Should we reset expectations for the Friars men based on this grounding of the Golden Eagles? Bryant's men battled to a double-overtime win against Towson and continues its resilient nonconference run (25:25). The Bulldogs are back in home action on Friday. The University of Rhode Island men fell to Delaware, dropping their fourth straight (37:10). The Rams look to snap that string Thursday against New Hampshire. Bryant and Providence ran into tough foes on the women's side (49:20). The Bulldogs and Friars fell to Boston College and No. 10 Baylor, respectively. What would a men's dream team in the state look like? Took a bit of a dive into that here (55:15). Also wrapped up with some Christmas wishes (65:20). Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: NCAA waivers, Big East play coming and more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 68:34


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. We take a deep dive into NCAA waivers and how a recent court decision could affect the University of Rhode Island men (3:00). The Rams are proceeding with caution regarding two-time transfer David Green, who could find himself eligible to play immediately after progress in a West Virginia case. Bryant's men will join URI on Long Island this weekend for a tripleheader (27:20). Providence's men will be at home Saturday afternoon (35:25) while the Friars women will take the Alumni Hall floor Saturday evening (46:20) -- both will be taking on Sacred Heart. Also more here on the Bulldogs women (53:45) and the differing paths traveled so far by the Rams women and Bears women (58:20). Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

iilluminaughtii
The Nine Husbands and Nine Lives of Jill Coit | Dark Dives

iilluminaughtii

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 23:11


Sign up for our Patreon to support what we do! https://www.patreon.com/iilluminaughtii Welcome to Dark Dives, a new series where we explore the murky and devious depths of humanity. Jill Coit was married 11 times—her ninth husband was murdered. Despite no physical evidence connecting her to the crime, she was convicted of his death. How? Who is the woman behind the Black Widow Murders? Connect With Me: https://linktr.ee/iilluminaughtii' Sources: https://justpaste.it/5ogby Writers/Researchers/Helpers: Ali Z-B This episode was edited and mixed by: G. Thomas Craig Album cover art created by: Betsy Primes Intro Song Credits: Last to Fall- Will Van De Crommert Outro Song Credits: Sacred and Profane- Nicholas Rowe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Brown men clip URI, Providence crashes at Oklahoma, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 67:35


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. This edition of the pod touches on Brown's men winning a third straight against the University of Rhode Island (1:30), Providence's men hitting the wall at Oklahoma (14:45) and Bryant's men capturing a third true road game of the season at Siena (24:45). We also hit the women's rivalry edition of Friars-Rams (42:00), the Bears women rolling on a five-game winning streak (51:00) and the Bulldogs women clawing back to .500 with a pair of wins over Sacred Heart and Loyola (56:55). Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Brown-Bryant women start rivalry week, URI women upset, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 55:10


Welcome to the latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. We touch on all eight local Division I teams here -- Rivalry Weekend is covered in a special edition. Brown-Bryant women (1:10) got us started Wednesday night, and it was the Bears getting it done late. University of Rhode Island women suffered a surprising late loss to Quinnipiac on Thursday (10:00). A look at the Rams and a couple early stumbles. Providence women went on the road and fell to Columbia, a power in a difficult Ivy League (17:30). The Lions are one of at least three teams with real NCAA Tournament aspirations there.  The Friars men cruised past Lehigh and Wagner coming off their Bahamas trip (21:40). Josh Oduro, Bryce Hopkins and Ticket Gaines have all flashed their offensive ability.  The URI men rallied for a statement win over Yale (27:40). The Rams are showing signs of real growth even without David Green, who will sit the 2023-24 season after having a waiver request denied by the NCAA. The Bulldogs men filled an open schedule date with Springfield and eased to a predictable win (38:20). More on Bryant and it's difficulty finding willing opponents -- including, in this case, Connecticut -- here. Brown's men salvaged the middle of three games during their Bahamas trip, but the Bears are searching for answers (48:00). There's still some time to salvage nonconference confidence, but it's growing short. Thanks as always to everyone tuning in. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Rivalry Weekend arrives for the men at Brown, Bryant, Providence and URI

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 47:38


Welcome to the latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's Rivalry Weekend here in Rhode Island. We've got Brown-Bryant on Friday night at Pizzitola Center and Providence-URI on Saturday night at Amica Mutual Pavilion. Breakdowns of Bears-Bulldogs (3:00) and Friars-Rams (22:30) here. Looking forward to both series and their annual renewals over the next couple nights.  Thanks as always to everyone tuning in.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Bryant men make history, neutral court challenges, Thanksgiving wishes

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 68:23


The latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Lots of ground to cover entering this holiday week. Bryant's men made history with a win at No. 10 Florida Atlantic, the first over a ranked opponent in program history (5:00). The Bulldogs followed up with a Monday win over Howard. Providence's men enjoyed a 2-1 stretch against three power conference opponents (14:55). The Friars split two games in the Bahamas, falling to Kansas State and rebounding to beat Georgia. The University of Rhode Island men were swept in two games at Mohegan Sun (24:00). The Rams stepped up in class against Northwestern and Washington State, falling twice in front of a good portion of traveling fans. Brown's men built some confidence against Rhode Island College and played USC to the wire on the road (34:00). The Bears showed what they have the potential to be over 40 minutes on court with the Trojans. URI's women won at Brown before coming up just shy on the road against North Carolina State (43:00). The Rams looked like a different team than the one that lost at Maine.  Brown's women are headed on a road trip after falling at home to URI (51:15). The Bears split games with the Rams and Providence at home last week. Bryant's women sit at 3-1 entering three straight games away from home (55:15). The Bulldogs outlasted Central Connecticut State and will play at Merrimack and at Florida International.  Providence's women have dropped two straight after winning their first two games of the season (60:10). The Friars were clipped by Brown before falling at home to Boston College over the weekend.  Happy Thanksgiving to all. Hope it's a day filled with family, great food and a side of college basketball. Thanks as always for listening.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Changes at Bryant, weekend challenges, women's rivalries renewed

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 70:01


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Full week of topics in this one. We start with a coaching change -- Jared Grasso formally tendered his resignation with the Bryant men (2:50). The Bulldogs promoted Phil Martelli Jr. from acting head coach and signed him to a long-term contract (11:55). Brown's men are winless no more after taking care of Rhode Island College (22:20). The Bears lifted their spirits ahead of a weekend trip to USC. Providence's men are in the Bahamas and ready for a Friday night test against Kansas State (30:10). The Friars will face either Miami or Georgia in their second game of that event, and they're coming off an impressive home win against Wisconsin. The University of Rhode Island men will spend the weekend at Mohegan Sun (41:10). The Rams take on Northwestern and either Mississippi State or Washington State. They're 3-0 after another comfortable victory against Wagner. Brown and URI square off in the women's ranks on Friday night (51:40). The Bears host the Rams at Pizzitola Center, and each program is in a different mood. Brown has won two straight against Big East opponents -- including Providence on Wednesday -- while URI struggled in a surprising road loss at Maine. Bryant's women are home Friday night before hitting the road next week (62:10). The Bulldogs host Central Connecticut State sitting at 2-1, including an easy win at Stonehill.  Thanks as always for listening.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: URI dominance, Providence debuts, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 58:00


The latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast is here. Journal sports reporter Bill Koch is joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. The opening week of action brought dominance from the Rhode Island men (2:35), a banner ceremony for the Rams women (10:30), Kim English's debut with the Providence men (19:10) and Erin Batth's first game in charge of the Friars women (29:45). We also saw a pair of thrillers -- the Brown men (36:20) played Colgate to the wire on the road and the Bryant men (43:10) fell to Manhattan in a nail-biter at home. The Bulldogs women (50:15) eased to a debut win for Lynne-Ann Kokoski and the Bears women (55:10) will look to regroup after a couple tough outings. Thanks as always for listening. More to come soon.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Providence Journal college basketball 2023-24 predictions

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 47:07


Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away. This is the last of three parts -- our predictions preview in Rhode Island. We hit all eight men's and women's teams in the state and discuss whether or not you should start clearing the calendar for March. Providence's men (2:45), the University of Rhode Island's men (7:25), Brown's men (11:05), Bryant's men (15:55), the Rams women (22:00), the Bears women (27:50), the Friars women (32:30) and the Bulldogs women (38:00) all included here. Also a special shout to our former co-host, Morey Hershgordon -- he's had quite an offseason. We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Providence Journal women's college basketball preview

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 45:52


Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away. This is the second of three parts -- our women's preview in Rhode Island. We hit the four Division I teams here and follow with one more podcast this week -- our bold (or not so bold) predictions. Our men's preview went online Wednesday afternoon. The University of Rhode Island women (1:20) are favorites to repeat as Atlantic 10 champions and reach the NCAA Tournament. Brown (14:40) looks to continue its climb in the Ivy League after making progress in 2022-23. Providence (22:25) has a new coach in Erin Batth and looks to surprise in a tough Big East. Bryant (32:25) brings back an alum on the sidelines in Lynne-Ann Kokoski, who replaces retired Hall of Famer Mary Burke. And a bonus, thanks to Coit -- a nod to Rhode Island College (42:30) and hopes they can capture the same magic that led to a Division III Final Four run last season. We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Podcast: Providence Journal men's college basketball preview

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 66:04


Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away. This is the first of three parts -- our men's preview in Rhode Island. We hit the four Division I teams here and follow with two more podcasts this week -- the four women's Division I teams and our bold (or not so bold) predictions. Providence (1:20) has a new coach and retains NCAA Tournament aspirations. The University of Rhode Island (20:30) looks for progress in the second year of its rebuild. Brown (35:45) seeks a long-awaited breakthrough to Ivy Madness. Bryant (50:25) attempts to push off-court turmoil to the side and excel with a talented roster.  We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

Women Taking the Lead with Jodi Flynn
Revealing the Real Causes of Burnout with Julia Coit and Lindsey Coit

Women Taking the Lead with Jodi Flynn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 36:38


Have you and your coworkers been grappling with burnout at work? Burnout has been a hot topic and yet it continues to persist because the symptoms are often dismissed as run-of-the-mill stress or overwork. In this episode I'm chatting with Julia Coit and Lindsay Coit, two of the breakout session speakers for The Maine Women's Conference coming up on October 25th. They shared their personal stories and their insightful perspectives on burnout at work. In this episode Lindsey, Julia and I discuss: ·         The current state of affairs in regard to burnout. ·         The myths of burnout that keep us from eradicating it. ·         Why learning about burnout makes you a better leader. ·         The Solution: a marriage of individuals and corporations. ·         Where to get started Resources Episode Show Notes: Other resources and links mentioned in this episode. Attend The Maine Women's Conference. Use code mewc_jodiflynn_10% at check out to get 10% off. Register for the How to Get Mentally Fit webinar: Learn the 3 core muscles to build to gain mental fitness. Apply to be on an “On-Air Coaching” episode: Are you a female leader who has been promoted in the last year? You are invited to apply to be on the podcast. Leadership Operating System Inventory. Wondering what leadership traits you have? Take this FREE, FAST self-assessment and find out more about yourself as a Leader. Accomplished: How to Go from Dreaming to Doing: The book containing a simple, step by step system that gives you the foundation and structure to take your goals and make them happen. Leadership Coaching: If you are interested in finding out more about my coaching process, the cost of coaching, or how to ask your employer to pay for you to work with a coach. Where to find Julia and Lindsey: Julia Coit's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-coit/ Lindsey Coit's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-coit/ Julia's email: julia@capitalhconsultants.com Lindsey's email: lindsey@capitalhconsultants.com

Downtown: The Podcast
Nick Coit 8.24.23

Downtown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023


http://www.downtownwithrichkimball.com.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/24162421/Nick-Coit-08.24.23.mp3 Nick Coit of ABC-6 in Providence joined us this afternoon to discuss the Patriots final preseason game, the Red Sox, and more.

KPFA - Project Censored
Demanding Accountability From Chevron with Steven Donzinger and the Struggle of Frontline Community Journalists with Matilda Bliss and Veronica Coit – Project Censored – May 12, 2023

KPFA - Project Censored

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 59:58


On this week's Project Censored Show, Eleanor Goldfield recently spoke attorney Steven Donziger – the man caught in the crosshairs of one of the largest corporations in the world, Chevron – to discuss updates in his ongoing struggle to demand accountability for the people of the Amazon in Ecuador, and how we can use courts and litigation as a tactic while also understanding that our judicial system exists to uphold the capitalist industrial economy. Next, Eleanor recently spoke with Matilda Bliss and Veronica Coit, two journalists from the Asheville Blade in Asheville, North Carolina, who covered the ongoing violent gentrification and forced removal by police of unhoused people. They may be the first journalists to be found guilty for the heinous crime of literally gathering and reporting the news. They discuss their case and the ongoing struggle facing frontline and community journalists who dare to tell the truth and go against the establishment The post Demanding Accountability From Chevron with Steven Donzinger and the Struggle of Frontline Community Journalists with Matilda Bliss and Veronica Coit – Project Censored – May 12, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.

Rhody Baseline
Episode 7 feat. ABC6's Nick Coit & Rhody WBB Assistant HC Megan Shoniker

Rhody Baseline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 53:10


Its our season finale! Join us as we chat with ABC6 Sports Director Nick Coit about the recent developments in Providence, and chat about this years mens and womens teams. Also we are joined by URI Women's Basketball Assistant Head Coach Megan Shoniker about this years team and so much more!

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Is civilization a disease? by Stanton Coit

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 187:40


Is civilization a disease?

60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4849, Mehetabel Chandler Coit: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 6

60-Second Civics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 1:15


In this episode, Dr. Holly White discusses Mehetabel Chandler Coit and how does her work help us understand women???s daily lives during the early colonial period. Listen for more! Center for Civic Education

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Ed Cooley exits, Kim English arrives, Final Four preview

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 84:04


Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence. We discuss Ed Cooley leaving Providence for Georgetown, the timeline of his decision and his legacy in his hometown going forward (1:10). We look at new Friars coach Kim English, the process behind his hiring and his immediate challenges in the job (32:05). We also break down a unique Final Four with old friends Dan Hurley and Jim Larrañaga, San Diego State and Florida Atlantic. All that and more here (59:00).  Thanks as always for listening.

The Overlook with Matt Peiken
Journalists or Trespassers? | David Forbes and Matilda Bliss of the Asheville Blade

The Overlook with Matt Peiken

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 29:07


On Christmas night of 2021, Asheville Police descended on Aston Park to clear out a couple dozen people, their tents and other belongings after a city-imposed 10pm curfew. Among those arrested were two people wearing press passes from the Asheville Blade. They say they were in the park covering what had been billed to them as a protest about how the city treats its homeless. Now, Veronica Coit and Matilda Bliss face an April 19 court date on charges of trespassing.Bliss and Asheville Blade founding editor David Forbes talk with host Matt Peiken about their coverage of homelessness in Asheville, the events of the night Bliss and Coit were arrested and what they believe the existing charges reveal beneath Asheville's progressive reputation.Support The Overlook by joining our Patreon campaign!Advertise your event on The Overlook.Instagram: AVLoverlook | Facebook: AVLoverlook | Twitter: AVLoverlookListen and Subscribe: All episodes of The OverlookThe Overlook theme song, "Maker's Song," comes courtesy of the Asheville band The Resonant Rogues.Podcast Asheville © 2023

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Providence-Kentucky, Ed Cooley rumors and March Madness picks

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 102:28


Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by my usual co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence. Providence ended a nervous wait on Selection Sunday with a seventh NCAA Tournament bid in the last 12 years (2:35). Bryce Hopkins faces his former teammates at Kentucky -- he spent the 2021-22 season with the Wildcats (13:25). The coaching carousel is spinning and could bring an outside distraction. Ed Cooley is reportedly among the primary targets for Georgetown (35:15). He declined to put the rumors to bed Sunday night -- we examine that here. And last but not least, on to the brackets (53:40). We offer some chalk and a few surprises through the first two rounds in the East Region (55:30), West Region (66:40), Midwest Region (78:45) and South Region (89:45). Sweet 16 and Elite Eight selections will be revealed on the next edition of the podcast. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Saturday blues for PC, Brown, Bryant men, URI women

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 58:59


Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence, and Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend WEEI-Providence co-host of Cordischi and Coit. Providence's men (1:25) are staggering into the Big East Tournament after a loss to Seton Hall and a 4-5 mark in their last nine. The Friars face Connecticut in a Thursday quarterfinal at Madison Square Garden Brown's men (20:05) missed out on Ivy Madness via tiebreaker after a home loss to Yale. Cornell claimed the fourth spot in the league while the Bears fell a victory shy of a first appearance. Bryant's men (31:10) suffered an America East quarterfinal loss at New Hampshire to close their season. The Bulldogs were hoping for a fresh start after dropping four of their last five. Mary Burke (41:40) will step away from the Bryant women after 32 years. She crafted a Hall of Fame career as a student-athlete at Toll Gate and Providence and then as a coach with the Bulldogs. The University of Rhode Island women (47:15) were upset by Saint Louis in the Atlantic 10 semifinals. The Billikens went on to finish their Cinderella mission by downing Massachusetts in the title game. The Rams and Minutewomen are likely bound for the WNIT. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: URI women make history, Providence men in the stretch, Brown men chase Ivy playoffs

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 68:23


Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit, and Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence. The University of Rhode Island women (1:25) captured a first Atlantic 10 regular season title and head to their conference tournament this weekend. A look at the Rams, how Reiss has transformed them and what the future might look like in Kingston. Providence's men (24:35) head into a critical final week of their regular season. The Friars would be no worse than the No. 2 seed in the Big East tournament with home wins over Xavier and Seton Hall. Providence is also playing for an improved NCAA Tournament seed. Is Tyler Kolek (34:55) the Big East Player of the Year? The Cumberland native has enjoyed a superb season with Marquette, which could win the league title Tuesday night. Brown's men (46:05) effectively start their postseason Saturday night. The Bears host Yale with a place in Ivy Madness at stake. A win and Brown claims the fourth spot in the league tournament at Princeton. Bryant's men (55:40) have one game left at Maine prior to beginning America East tournament action. The Bulldogs could be hosting a quarterfinal on Saturday -- whether or not they can build some momentum remains to be seen. Thanks as always for listening.

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Postseason hopes for Providence men, URI women, more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 52:28


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by the usual lineup of co-hosts -- WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.  We're less than three weeks from Selection Sunday -- it's time to handicap some March Madness chances. Providence's men (2:55) should be locks for a seventh NCAA Tournament appearance under Ed Cooley. The University of Rhode Island women (14:35) kept their thin hopes of an at-large chance alive with a dramatic Sunday win at Saint Joseph's. Brown's men (22:15) and Bryant's men (30:30) are both fighting for position in their upcoming conference tournaments. The Bears remain in the running for the fourth Ivy League spot while the Bulldogs are battling to play at least a quarterfinal matchup at the Chace Center. URI's men (37:35) and Providence's women (44:40) will be long shots entering their respective tournaments. Bryant's women (47:35) could squeeze into the bottom of the America East field while Brown's women (48:30), despite significant improvement in 2022-23, will fall short of a tournament bid in a rugged Ivy League. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Friars headed for the Garden, URI women chasing history

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 60:29


Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. The Friars handled Georgetown and are bound for a Saturday date with St. John's at Madison Square Garden (1:45). Providence will get a taste of the atmosphere ahead of next month's Big East Tournament. Bryce Hopkins and Cumberland native Tyler Kolek are both popping up on lists for national awards (17:05). Both have been named to the Naismith watch list and are in the running for Karl Malone and Bob Cousy honors, respectively. Tammi Reiss celebrated her 100th game at the University of Rhode Island with a Wednesday victory over George Washington (20:40). The Rams continue rolling along atop the Atlantic 10 and are building toward a major showdown with Massachusetts next week. Brown remains in Ivy League contention thanks to a weekend sweep of Dartmouth and Harvard (32:00). The Bears host Cornell in a critical Saturday tip and look to remain in the running for a top-four spot in the conference. Bryant ended its recent cold snap on the road by dismissing Albany (42:30). The Bulldogs are battling for a favorable seed in America East and doing so thanks to multiple contributors -- Charles Pride key among them, and not just with his production on the floor. Lastly, we take a look at the Super Bowl and take Morey's temperature regarding his Philadelphia Eagles (52:30). The big game kicks off Sunday evening and he'll be sweating out every snap. Thanks again to everyone for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: PC men surging, URI women contending and more

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 78:59


Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. Exciting times on the pod as the calendar turns to February. Providence's men are in the hunt again for a Big East regular season title after taking home the 2021-22 version (5:30). The Friars visit Xavier for a key showdown Wednesday night. Tyler Kolek will have something to say in that title race with Marquette (23:00). The Cumberland native is the reigning league Player of the Week after coming within a whisker of a triple-double in a win over DePaul. The University of Rhode Island women are heading down the stretch as the lone undefeated team in the Atlantic 10 (28:40). The Rams end their bye with a Wednesday home game against Saint Joseph's, and the schedule ramps up considerably from there. An upset of Dayton and a rally past La Salle made it two straight wins for the URI men (37:25). The Rams continue to show signs of improvement midway through their league schedule and now gear for three straight on the road. Brown's men enter an important two-game weekend on the road at Dartmouth and Harvard (50:05). The Bears could use a sweep to keep pace with the top four in the Ivy League standings and maintain hopes of a postseason berth. Providence's women face the ultimate league challenge Wednesday night -- a home date with Connecticut (60:10). The Friars are off a road win at Xavier and will look to catch the Huskies napping after they downed Tennessee and Villanova. Bryant's men will look to snap a two-game losing streak Wednesday night against Maine (64:10). The Bulldogs are finding life more difficult in America East -- their chances of a home quarterfinal in the conference tournament are teetering a bit. Thanks as always for listening. 

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast
Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast: Kvonn Cramer returns, long road for the Friars, URI women surge

Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 65:52


Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as usual by Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence, and Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. Kvonn Cramer returned Thursday night for Bryant (2:40), completing a seven-week recovery from an illness that forced him to seek care in a Cincinnati intensive care unit. He played 14 minutes as the Bulldogs took care of NJIT. Providence lost a pair of road games against fellow Big East contenders (9:40) and returns home for a couple matchups with DePaul and Butler. Bryce Hopkins has been named to the midseason Robertson Trophy list. Tammi Reiss and the University of Rhode Island women (27:40) are rolling. The Rams are 15-3 overall after blowing out Richmond this week. URI's men (35:40) begin a three-game homestand Saturday against George Mason. The Rams could use some luck at the Ryan Center after their road struggles continued Tuesday night. Brown plays a last home game against Columbia (44:30) before hitting the road for six of its next seven. The Bears are in the thick of the race for an Ivy League playoff spot. Mike Brey and Notre Dame are parting ways at the end of the season (53:05), setting up another headline opening on the coaching carousel. More on the Fighting Irish and a course review from Professor Coit to finish the pod. Thanks as always for joining us. 

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Spartans pull away late to upset #18 Wisconsin – WSJM Morning Sports

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 3:01


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 69, (18) Wisconsin 65 Notre Dame 73, Georgia Tech 72 – OT Western Michigan 85, Eastern Michigan 79 Northern Illinois 73, Central Michigan 54 Michigan State 68, (18) Wisconsin 65 – Michigan State rallies for 69-65 win at No. 18 Wisconsin A.J. Hoggard made a tiebreaking layup with 41 seconds left and Michigan State rallied past No. 18 Wisconsin 69-65 for its seventh consecutive victory. Wisconsin was playing a second straight game without leading scorer and three-year starter Tyler Wahl. Joey Hauser had 20 points as Michigan State won its first road game since Dec. 7. Michigan State made its last eight field-goal attempts and went 16 of 17 from the foul line to win a nip-and-tuck game that featured 14 lead changes.  It was a rare narrow loss for the Badgers, who are 18-6 over the last two seasons in games decided by five points or fewer. Gard said the difference this time was simple. Notre Dame 73, Georgia Tech 72 – OT – Notre Dame rallies to force OT, beats Georgia Tech 73-72 Dane Goodwin scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Nate Laszewski made a pair of free throws with 23 seconds left in overtime to get Notre Dame past Georgia Tech 73-72. Kyle Sturdivant scored five points in the extra period for Georgia Tech, but he missed a 3 and Javon Franklin a jumper inside in the final five seconds. Goodwin and Trey Wertz each made 3-pointers for the Fighting Irish in the extra period. J.J. Starling added 16 points for Notre Dame (9-8, 1-5 ACC). Sturdivant scored 18 points for Georgia Tech (8-8, 1-5), which is 0-9 as an ACC member in South Bend. WMU 85, EMU 79 – Norman scores 25 as W. Michigan tops E. Michigan 85-79 Lamar Norman Jr.’s 25 points helped Western Michigan defeat Eastern Michigan 85-79 on Tuesday night.  Norman shot 6 for 13 (1 for 7 from 3-point range) and 12 of 15 from the free throw line for the Broncos (5-11, 1-2 Mid-American Conference). Markeese Hastings scored 14 points while going 4 of 5 and 4 of 4 from the free throw line, and added 14 rebounds and four steals.  The Eagles (4-12, 1-2) were led by Emoni Bates, who posted 23 points and six rebounds. NIU 73, CMU 54 – Coit scores 23, Northern Illinois beats Central Michigan David Coit scored 23 points as Northern Illinois beat Central Michigan 73-54 on Tuesday night.  Coit also contributed three steals for the Huskies (5-11, 1-2 Mid-American Conference). Zarigue Nutter scored 22 points while shooting 7 of 10 from the field and 7 for 13 from the line, and added six rebounds. Kaleb Thornton shot 5 for 9 (2 for 3 from 3-point range) and 4 of 8 from the free throw line to finish with 16 points.  The Chippewas (6-10, 1-2) were led by Brian Taylor, who recorded 15 points, 11 rebounds and two steals. Markus Harding added 11 points for Central Michigan. In addition, Carrington McCaskill had eight points and two steals. NCAAMBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (17) Michigan 80, Purdue 59 (17) Michigan 80, Purdue 59 – No. 17 Michigan women roll past Purdue 80-59 Leigha Brown scored 21 points, Emily Kiser had 17 points and seven rebounds and No. 17 Michigan beat Purdue 80-59. Brown reached 20-plus points for the third straight game — and Michigan scored 80-plus in each of those Big Ten contests. Brown has scored at least 20 points in five of her last six games. Leading 39-35 at the break, Michigan started the second half on a 12-2 run, with 3-pointers by Brown and Jordan Hobbs, to go ahead by double figures for good. The Wolverines led 60-44 entering the fourth as Purdue only made three field goals in a nine-point third quarter. Laila Phelia also scored 17 points for Michigan, which plays Michigan State on Saturday. Kiser scored all of her points after the first quarter. Tonight Wisconsin at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 7, Winnipeg Jets 5 Red Wings 7, Jets 5 – Defenseman Seider has 4 assists, Red Wings beat Jets 7-5 Moritz Seider had four assists, tying the Red Wings’ single-game franchise record for a defenseman, and Detroit beat the Winnipeg Jets 7-5 to snap a three-game skid. Jake Walman, Jonatan Berggren and Oskar Sundqvist scored in the first period — all assisted by Seider — to give Detroit a 3-0 lead. Dominik Kubalik, Dylan Larkin, Robby Fabbri and Lucas Raymond also scored for the Red Wings. Neal Pionk, Sam Gagner, Nate Schmidt, Nikolaj Ehlers and Mark Scheifele scored for the Jets, whose five-game winning streak ended. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Philadelphia 76ers 147, Detroit Pistons 116 Sixers 147, Pistons 116 – Embiid scores 36 points, Harden has triple-double for 76ers Joel Embiid rocked braids and had 36 points and 11 rebounds, James Harden added a second straight triple-double and the Philadelphia 76ers routed the Detroit Pistons 147-116 on Tuesday night. Harden finished with 16 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds Embiid returned from a three-game absence with a sore left foot with a new look. But it was the same dominant performance out of last season’s NBA scoring champion. Saddiq Bey, Jaden Ivey and Rodney McGruder each scored 17 points for the Pistons. Tonight Minnesota Timberwolves at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Bulls at Washington Wizards, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at New York Knicks, 7:30 p.m. NFL – Bears GM Poles expects Fields to be starting QB next season Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles says he expects Justin Fields to be the team’s starting quarterback next season and just about slammed the door on drafting one with the No. 1 overall pick. Poles left it slightly ajar Tuesday by saying he would have to be “blown away” to take a passer. Quarterbacks such as Alabama’s Bryce Young, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud and Kentucky’s Will Levis are among the top prospects available in the draft. Fields emerged as one of the NFL’s most exciting players in his second season. But he was drafted by former general manager Ryan Pace. The Bears finished 3-14 in one of the worst seasons in franchise history. NFL – Ballard will be patient in finding right coach for Colts Indianapolis Colts coach Chris Ballard says he will be patient in conducting the team’s coaching search. Ballard would not discuss specific candidates other than to say interim coach Jeff Saturday would be interviewed by the Colts. But two days after completing a 4-12-1 season and earning the No. 4 pick in April’s NFL draft, Ballard told reporters he blamed himself for the poor results and that he could wait until mid-February to make a hire. NFL – Damar Hamlin’s toy drive: What’s the plan for the $8.6M? Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin plans to support young people through education and sports with the $8.6 million in GoFundMe donations that unexpectedly poured into his toy drive fundraiser after he suffered a cardiac arrest in the middle of a game last week. The Giving Back Fund is a nonprofit that helps athletes and celebrities manage their charitable giving. They will host the “The Chasing M’s Foundation” Charitable Fund. A GoFundMe spokesperson said they will transfer the donations that have come in since Hamlin’s injury. Hamlin’s marketing representative, Jordon Rooney, said he and his family are humbled by the “tremendous support” and will communicate with donors over time. MLB – AP source: Correa spurns Mets, reaches $200M deal with Twins A person familiar with the negotiations says Carlos Correa has agreed to a $200 million, six-year contract that keeps him with the Minnesota Twins after failing to complete deals with the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants. The deal for the All-Star shortstop is subject to a successful physical. Correa agreed Dec. 13 to a $350 million, 13-year contract with the Giants, who called off a news conference a week later over concerns with a right ankle injury. Correa agreed that night to a $315 million, 12-year deal with the Mets, who also had concerns about the ankle. The agreement with the Twins could be worth $270 million over 10 seasons if Correa remains healthy. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball BCS Eau Claire 89, Our Lady of the Lake 53 Karmelo Taylor scored a game high 31 points and Demarion Travis scored 18 in Eau Claire’s 89-53 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Landon Baskin also chipped in 12 points for the Beavers.  Owen McLoughlin had 24 points in the loss for the Lakers.  Michigan Lutheran 63, Covert 41, Adam Conrad was one of three players for Michigan Lutheran to score in double figures, he led the Titans with a game high 17 points in a 63-41 win over Covert.  Jackson Anderson had 15 and Micah Herbst had 10.  Marcus Preston had 13 points to lead Covert. Howardsville Christian 50, New Buffalo 37 Lakeland Conference Berrien Springs 43, Buchanan 24 Brandywine 62, Dowagiac 29 SAC South Haven 53, Lawton 30 Kalamazoo Christian 61, Bridgman 47 Kalamazoo Hackett 68, Coloma 28 Watervliet 53, Schoolcraft 47 Bangor 62, Holland Black River 60 – OT Allegan 69, Constantine 54 Decatur 41, Gobles 21 Parchment 72, Fennville 37 Southwest 10 Comstock 47, Mendon 46 Non-Conference Otsego 70, Lakeshore 36 Otsego outscored Lakeshore 23-4 in the final quarter on the way to a 70-36 win over the Lancers.  Blake Marks had 16 points to lead Otsego,  Jack Carlisle had 14 points to lead Lakeshore. The Lancers fall to 2-4 while Otsego improves to 6-1. Edwardsburg 56, Portage Central 51 Niles 55, Cassopolis 52 Three Rivers 62, Gull Lake 47 Mattawan 65, Plainwell 41 Paw Paw 60, Lawrence 40 Ben McCaw had 19 points in the loss for Lawrence Portage Northern 46, Vicksburg 37 Battle Creek Central 60, Charlotte 44 Holt 59, Battle Creek Lakeview 58 Sturgis 51, White Pigeon 47 Martin 47, Kalamazoo Heritage 37 Wyoming Potters House 59, Saugatuck 34 Girls Basketball BCS Our Lady of the Lake 42, Eau Claire 10 Nora Proos had 10 points for Our Lady of the Lake in a 42-10 over Eau Claire. Ja’mya Beene had 6 points to lead Eau Claire. Howardsville Christian 46, New Buffalo 16 Lakeland Conference Buchanan 67, Berrien Springs 18 Alyssa Carson had 27 points and Faith Carson had 13 points in Buchanan’s 67-18 win over Berrien Springs.  Zion Ellis had 6 to lead the Shamrocks. Brandywine 41, Dowagiac 40 SAC Bridgman 41, Constantine 21 Kalamazoo Christian 52, Watervliet 35 Schoolcraft 53, Allegan 45 – OT Parchment 54, Fennville 32 Gobles 39, Decatur 16 Southwest 10 Mendon 41, Comstock 22 Non-Conference Lakeshore 70, Otsego 64 Megan Wurster scored 20 points to lead Lakeshore in a 70-64 win at Otsego, Paige Lies had 15 and Helaina Mihalik scored 10. Edwardsburg 36, Portage Central 22 Cassopolis 64, Niles 46 Martin 47, Hartford 30 Plainwell 50, Mattawan 41 Vicksburg 53, Portage Northern 32 Paw Paw 72, Bloomingdale 28 Sturgis 48, White Pigeon 31 Wyoming Potter’s House 48, Saugatuck 37 Boys Swimming and Diving South Haven 116, Marshall 65 Tonight Boys Basketball Covert at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 6:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lansing Waverly at Kalamazoo Central, 5:45 p.m. DeWitt at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Bronson, 7:00 p.m. Wrestling St. Jose, Lakeshore, Gull Lake at Battle Creek Lakeview, 5:00 p.m. Dowagiac, Berrien Springs at Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Constantine, Delton-Kellogg, Martin, at Lawton, 6:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Husband Material
How To Break Up With Porn

Husband Material

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 12:43


Outgrowing porn is not easy. The process is often messy and prolonged. That's why some men have found value in writing a formal break-up letter to pornography. This episode will give you a simple structure to write your own break-up letter. You can also use this structure to break up with an abusive partner or any other unwanted sexual behavior, fantasy, or attachment.Download the free PDF worksheet: How To Break Up With PornJoin our private community at https://www.husbandmaterial.coIt's No Porn November! Take the new 21-day email course by Drew Boa at husbandmaterial.com/november

Stateside from Michigan Radio
A Sneaker Designed for Detroit

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 19:36


Roland "Ro" Coit is a bit of a modern legend in the world of sneaker enthusiasts. The owner of Burn Rubber sneaker boutique in Royal Oak and Two 18 in Eastern Market was tapped by Nike to design an Air Jordan 2 with Detroit in mind. The limited edition shoe comes out this Friday.  GUEST on today's episode: Roland Coit, shoe designer and owner of Burn Rubber and Two 18 Music heard on today's episode of Stateside comes from albums Coit made as rapper Ro Spit. You can listen to his latest album, "Coney Island", with producer Nick Speed here.    ___ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.