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La storia di Sayyida al Hurra, la sultana corsara del Marocco, una figura tanto incredibile da diventare leggendaIscriviti al canale Telegram per guardare tutta la lista di tutti gli eventi (ad oggi) confermati ed avvisatemi se ne conoscete altri Mentre qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Brendan King scoreboard update, he talks with Brendan King about their upcoming 1A State Championship call next week. John Herrick calls in to discuss the hire of Darian DeVries at Indiana University and what he brings to the table as he looks to make IU basketball a contender again. Paul Corsaro, head coach at IU Indy, calls in to talk his Jaguars and what his plans are after this season and heading into the next with IU Indianapolis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Brendan King, Coach begins the hour with a conversation with Brian Sullivan from WNAS as New Albany got the win over Jasper 69-52. Coach also talks with Jeremiah Johnson with the Indiana Pacers as they got a clutch time over the Atlanta Hawks 132-127 to move to 4th in the Eastern Conference. IU Indianapolis got the win over Youngstown State 84-79 and 1st year Head Coach Paul Corsaro calls in to talk about their huge victory. Coach and Brendan King then talk about some of the scores going around the state. Coach talks about the upcoming girls' sectionals next weekend and goes over some of the bigger matchups to begin postseason play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Head of Global Creative and Content at Wayfair has a fascinating conversation with Cal about the ever-evolving intersection of humanity, creativity and technology. Sandro has opened the door for Cal to translate the power of questions and storytelling into new areas, and this episode will leave you inspired to embrace the future while staying rooted in who you are.
Send us a textOn Wednesday, February 26th, the College of Charleston Orchestra will have the experience of a lifetime performing on one of the most prestigious stages in the world — Carnegie Hall. Their performance, together with performances by the Charleston Symphony and Charleston Symphony Youth Orchestra, will give a taste of the cultural jewels of Charleston. Under the direction of Yuriy Bekker, conductor of the College's orchestra, these artistic powerhouses will pay tribute to Charleston's exceptional musical legacy and connections to New York City. The College's ensemble will play Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony Finale, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in 1893; Professor of Music Yiorgos Vassilandonakis's Corsaro, which will have its world premiere; and former CofC music professor Trevor Weston's Subwaves. Music Professor Edward Hart's A Charleston Concerto, will be performed by the Charleston Symphony. On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston, we speak to Yuriy Bekker and two of his students, Rj Grant and Isaac Hill about the performance at Carnegie Hall. We talk to Bekker about emigrating from Minsk, Belarus when he was ten years old and his journey from studying music to teaching and performing. Grant and Hill share stories about their passion for playing music and their plans for the future. Resources from this episode:More information, including ticket and donation links that support this student journey can be found at go.charleston.edu/carnegie-hall.DETAILS: Watch the CofC Orchestra perform on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sottile Theatre, 44 George St. Tickets are $25-$45 for general admission with discounts available for CofC students/faculty/staff. Info and ticket links: https://calendar.charleston.edu/event/college-of-charleston-orchestra-concertOR buy tickets from George Street Box Office in person at 44 George St., by emailing gsbo@cofc.edu, or calling (843) 953-4726.
Paul Corsaro is the Head Coach of IU Indianapolis Jaguars Men's Basketball Listen to CCS episode 194 where you'll hear Paul tell us about… ● How he relates his high school sports career to what he is doing now. He states: "Everything that you do sets you up for what you do currently." ● The relationships he built in his life and coaching helped get him an introduction to his first D-1 coaching opportunity in Fort Wayne, Indiana ● There is much more to running and building a college basketball team than wins and losses. The three biggest that affect the program are hiring a staff, building a roster, and filling a schedule Circle City Success Podcast Partners & Sponsors ● T&W Corporation Design & Build: https://twdesignbuild.com/ ● The Hangar: https://hangarindy.com/ ● St Elmo Steakhouse: https://www.stelmos.com/ ● D&E Printing: https://www.dandeprinting.com/ ● IU Indianapolis Athletics: https://iuindyjags.com/ ● Java House: https://javahouse.com/ ● Migration Wealth Management: https://migrationwealthmanagement.com/ ● AP Engineering and Consulting: https://www.apecindy.com/ ● This is North Indy: https://linktr.ee/ThisisNorthIndy Connect with Circle City Success Podcast hosts: ● Connect with Jason: https://lnkd.in/dS82puKp ● Connect with Drew: https://lnkd.in/d-VtF9Hb ● Connect with Matt Hadley: https://lnkd.in/dhAhM36A ● Connect with Matt Carroll: https://lnkd.in/dkv7VmDx
Tutti conosciamo i pirati: hanno un orecchino d'oro, la benda sull'occhio e un pappagallo sulla spalla. Alcuni assomigliano a Johnny Depp, questo è quanto. Ma siamo davvero sicuri che fossero così? Noi di RadioCICAP lo abbiamo chiesto a Veronica Gambilare (@under_the_jolly_roger), divulgatrice che si occupa di storia della pirateria. Viaggiando dal Giappone Imperiale all'Isola Tortuga, non abbiamo trovato tesori ma fatti incredibili. Volete salpare con noi e scoprire quanto c'è di vero nell'idea che abbiamo sui re dei sette mari? Allora a bordo, corpo di mille balene!Ospite: Veronica GambilareRedazione: Elisa Baioni, Clarissa Esposti, Manuela Gialanella, Diego Martin, Matteo Melchiori, Giuseppe Molle, Alex Ordiner, Dasara Shullani, Matilde Spagnolo, Cristiano Ursella, Chiara Vitaloni, Enrico ZabeoAltri riferimenti: https://www.instagram.com/under_the_jolly_roger/Musiche: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Epidemic SoundSeguiteci sui profili social del CICAP:Facebook: @cicap.orgTwitter: @cicapInstagram: cicap_it
The Following is an episode of the highly acclaimed TKI podcast now exclusively on the Union GK Podcast Network every Wed & Friday! On Today's Pod, Former USWNT GK & CEO of TKI Jill Loyden is joined by Auburn GK Maddie Prohaska. The two delve into 3 Simple Ways To Maximize Your Development On and Off The Field! Send your comments or questions - contact@insidethe18media.com Video Link -https://www.theunionsports.com/feeds/2487937 And if you want to make sure you never miss an episode of any of our other fantastic shows such as Gloves off w/ Saskia Webber & Inside the 18 w/ Michael Magid, all you have to do is subscribe to the union gk app. For more info go to www.theuniongk.com or Download the Union GK Community, on apple or google play stores. Thanks for making The Union Possible & on with the show! *If you want us to come to your town; all you've got to do is DM us @goalkeeperpodcast on The Union & tell us what you've got in mind. The Following is a FREE Preview of the popular TKI Podcast. Want to continue watching or listening? Then Join a 30 day free trial of The Union GK App the new exclusive home of the pod. For more info; go to www.theuniongk.com ; or download the The Union GK Community on Apple or Google Play Stores. Thanks for all your support & we'll see you on The Union! Unlock Excellence with UNION GK APP Premium Features: One-On-One Virtual Coaching Sessions: Meet with world-class coaches and goalkeepers to discuss your performance, technical assessments, the college recruiting process, and more. Personalized Training Plans: Access to tailored training plans designed by professional goalkeepers to enhance skills and understanding of the position. Exclusive Drills Library: Unlimited access to the Union GK's goalkeeping drills and exercises
Beppe Fiorello torna in tv con la fiction “I fratelli Corsaro”, in onda su Canale 5. Ieri a Next Area a Milano ha aperto la mostra “Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition”, curata da Mario Paglino, creatore di Barbie customizzate, consulente per Mattel e collezionista. Ci raggiunge nella nostra postazione a Belluno in occasione dello Sport Business Forum Marco Maddaloni, judoka e personaggio televisivo. Claudio Baglioni in concerto all’Arena di Verona dal 19 al 22 settembre.
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Salvo Toscano"L'ultimo presagio"Una nuova indagine dei fratelli CorsaroNewton Compton Editoriwww.newtoncompton.comUna nuova indagine dei fratelli Corsaro«Una Palermo disincantata ritratta con ironia anche nei suoi lati più sinistri.»La Lettura – Corriere della SeraPalermo, è un tardo pomeriggio di dicembre. L'avvocato Roberto Corsaro sta per lasciare il suo studio, quando qualcuno scampanella con insistenza alla porta. È un'anziana che, visibilmente agitata, pone al legale un quesito bizzarro: «Se mio figlio mi uccidesse, potrebbe ereditare i miei soldi?». Soddisfatta la sua curiosità, la donna va via e Roberto la vede entrare in un palazzo della stessa strada. Alcuni giorni dopo il portone di quel palazzo è aperto in segno di lutto. Roberto scopre così che la donna è deceduta improvvisamente. E che il suo unico figlio è morto da più di vent'anni. Un mese prima di questi fatti, Fabrizio Corsaro, giornalista e fratello di Roberto, si è occupato del brutale omicidio di una immigrata polacca. Scavando nelle vite delle due donne i fratelli Corsaro si imbatteranno in un'altra morte “invisibile”. E in segreti sepolti da una coltre di silenzio.Salvo ToscanoÈ giornalista e scrittore. È stato semifinalista al Premio Scerbanenco, finalista al Premio Zocca Giovani e vincitore del Premio Telamone. È autore dei romanzi incentrati sulle indagini dei fratelli Corsaro (Ultimo appello, L'enigma Barabba, Sangue del mio sangue, Insoliti sospetti, Una famiglia diabolica, L'uomo sbagliato, La tana del serial killer, Memorie di un delitto, L'intruso, La lama dell'assassino e L'ultimo presagio), i primi quattro sono diventati una serie TV. Ha pubblicato anche Falsa testimonianza e Joe Petrosino. Il mistero del cadavere nel barile. I suoi libri sono stati tradotti nei Paesi di lingua inglese.Per saperne di più: www.salvotoscano.comIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by IU Indianapolis Jaguars Basketball Coach, Paul Corsaro (@CoachCorsaro). http://BossmanShow.com https://bossmanshow.com/08-24-24-bossman-show-paul-corsaro-interview/
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by IU Indianapolis Jaguars Basketball Coach, Paul Corsaro (@CoachCorsaro).http://BossmanShow.com
Hai presente l'Amerigo Vespucci, la nave scuola della nostra marina militare? Immagina se nella Terza guerra mondiale venisse usata come una nave corsara! Questo è esattamente ciò che avvenne al leggendario "Seeadler", una nave scuola tedesca della Prima guerra mondiale. Al timone il Capitano Felix von Luckner, l'ultimo corsaro dei sette mari.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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00:00 – 22:51 – The Boston Celtics win their 18th championship, NBA mock draft projections for Kal'el Ware and Zach Edey, Brad Stevens and would he consider heading back to college, how quickly will a Pascal Siakam contract extension get done, Marc attended last night's Olympic swim trials 22:52 – 29:55 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 29:56 – 44:31 – The Fever's next game is on Bally's, Celtics win their 18th championship, 44:32 – 1:14:18 – Pascal Siakam's contract extension, Andy wants to have a yard sale but doesn't know if it's worth it given the weather, Rory McIlroy's notes apology, Andy has a dynasty fantasy football draft that has 6 hours per pick, Colts roster questions: Tight end depth and will anyone step up?, Morning Checkdown 1:14:19 – 1:27:28 – IU Indianapolis basketball coach Paul Corsaro joins us to discuss the new facility, recruiting, biggest positive surprise and challenge of the new job, best high school basketball player he ever faced at Roncalli 1:27:29 – 1:32:44– Kal'el Ware and Zach Edey mock draft write-ups and projections 1:32:45 – 2:00:21 – Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde joins us and weighs in on attending the Olympic Swim Trials and how Lucas Oil Stadium has handled the event, big storylines outside of Lilly King and Katie Ledecky, will Indianapolis host another swimming event down the line, Dan Hurley sticking with UConn, his producer had to do a 24-hour McDonald's punishment for losing in fantasy football, Andy's insane fantasy draft, Morning Checkdown 2:00:22 – 2:06:51 – POP QUIZ 2:06:52 - 2:20:40 - Yahoo Sports NBA Draft expert Krysten Peek joins us to discuss her latest mock draft projection for Zach Edey, Edey's best landing spots in the NBA, her projection of Kal'el Ware, player she likes the most in this draft, why is the NBA Draft now two nights?, Trentyn FlowersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Matt welcome new IU-Indianapolis coach Paul Corsaro to the podcast, where they talk about everything from Corsaro's playing days both in football and basketball, how the new Jaguar roster and coaching staff is shaking out and some dining recommendations as well! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horizonert/message
00:00 – 17:22 – Kevin's in full Tiger Woods/Masters mode, Pacers top the Raptors, Masters odds, Indiana State's players enter the portal, Kentucky head coach rumors, Billy Donovan 17:23 – 25:46– MORNING CHECKDOWN 25:47 – 40:28 Chuck Pagano coming on the show tomorrow/Dane Brugler on Friday, Dane Brugler's The Beast is out and Malik Nabors is listed at No. 3, Nabers will visit with the Colts on Thursday, why are the Colts bringing in Nabers when he'll more than likely be off the board at No. 15?, barring a trade up it seems highly unlikely Nabers is on the board, Ballard's comment on wanting the offense to be more explosive in our interview with him at the Combine, injury update on Giannis 40:29 – 1:11:38 – IndyStar Colts reporter Joel A. Erickson joins us and is excited about the start to the season for his Brewers, why are Colts brining in Malik Nabers for a visit when he will likely be well off the board before No. 15, his strongest thought this off-season, Julian Blackmon's return to the team, biggest draft need for Colts outside of wide receiver and defensive back, Team “Run It Back”, Colts only having 6 OTA practices, Morning Checkdown 1:11:39 – 1:25:31 – Andy has questions about the Purdue fanbase vs. other fanbases, what are expectations for Purdue fans going forward 1:25:32 – 1:28:26 – Julian Blackmon's return to the Colts 1:28:27 – 1:56:26 – IndyStar Pacers reporter Dustin Dopirak joins us and discusses the Pacers playoff tiebreakers, a playoff matchup that favors the Pacers, Obi Toppin's role, Pascal Siakam contract extension talks, his relationship with Matt Painter, Morning Checkdown 1:56:27 – 2:05:50– POP QUIZ 2:05:51 – 2:15:25 - New IUPUI head coach Paul Corsaro joins us and discusses the team's fight song, the new school name, landing the gig, open scholarships and the current roster, his thoughts on Purdue's run to the national championship gameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:35) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of the NFL rule changes that have been approved over the last two days. They also discuss the Pacers big win last night over the LA Clippers in the final back-to-back of the season. Finally, Jake and Jimmy discuss all the recent sports gambling stories that are coming out. (23:59-42:02) – Newly named Indiana University of Indianapolis basketball head coach, Paul Corsaro, joins Query & Company to share his excitement about becoming the head coach of the Jaguars, discusses if it was tough to leave his alma mater in the University of Indianapolis, reveals what he is working on right now, and states what type of characteristics he wants his team to possess. (42:02-47:51) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing a story about someone who had a big impact on his media career that recently passed away. (47:51-1:11:11) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Army assistant basketball coach in Carson Cunningham joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the program to discuss what he's seen from afar with the Boilermakers this season, states that this Purdue team is locked in right now with the drive to win the NCAA Tournament, reveals where he thinks Matt Painter's team is vulnerable, and shares which player he really likes watching from the Purdue team. (1:11:11-1:29:44) – Play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Harlan joins the show after calling NCAA Tournament games in Indianapolis over the weekend and accesses if Purdue has any weaknesses in his eyes, what he thinks of so many top seeds advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and shares his thoughts on the job that Matt Painter does as a college basketball coach. (1:29:44-1:35:14) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the latest rumors surrounding the Louisville basketball head coaching job. (1:33:15-2:05:55) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, this time from Orlando for the NFL Owners meetings. Jake and Jimmy start the conversation by asking him his thoughts on some of the new rule changes, the NFL scheduling games on Christmas despite it being on a Wednesday, which members of the Colts brass are in attendance at the meetings, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say to the local media in attendance about the lack of activity in free agency, and believes the Colts will address safety “soon” and will draft a cornerback in the draft. (2:05:55-2:21:09) – With the news of Kel'el Ware declaring for the NBA Draft earlier today, Jake examines some NBA mock drafts to see where he is being mocked. Additionally, he reveals where Purdue's Zach Edey is mocked. This leads to a debate between Jake and Jimmy as to where they would take Edey. (2:21:09-2:24:13) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple picks, and JMV joining the guys!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-21:24) – Alan Karpick, president and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Boilermakers dominance over Utah State yesterday, access if he's seen a different level of focus and determination from Zach Edey in the first two tournament games, previews their upcoming game against Gonzaga knowing the two teams are different from their game earlier in the season, and then shares which game through the first two rounds got his attention. (21:24-46:30) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook for his weekly appearance on the program to share why the owner meetings are important. Chappell reveals that Colts Owner Jim Irsay is not in attendance for the meetings, shares his thoughts on L'Jarius Sneed heading to Tennessee, reacts to the update that Shane Steichen gave on Anthony Richardson down in Orlando at the owners meeting, and if he finds it hard to process the team's offseason considering they only added one player from outside the team's building. (46:30-1:02:05) – IUPUI, soon to Indiana University of Indianapolis, athletic director Luke Bosso joins the program to explain why he felt like Paul Corsaro was the right person for the job, shares some of the things that stood out to the search committee when interview Corsaro for the job, reveals what the first steps are for Corsaro now that the hire is official, and states what the expectations are for the Jaguars next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:59) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the two wins Purdue picked up in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Additionally, they briefly preview their next opponent in the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Finally, Jake asks Jimmy how his trip to Las Vegas went last weekend. (23:59-45:31) – Alan Karpick, president and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Boilermakers dominance over Utah State yesterday, access if he's seen a different level of focus and determination from Zach Edey in the first two tournament games, previews their upcoming game against Gonzaga knowing the two teams are different from their game earlier in the season, and then shares which game through the first two rounds got his attention. (45:31-46:54) – Hour one concludes with Jake welcoming James from the Colts complex to ask him his early thoughts on what Joe Flacco had to say to the media after signing his contract earlier in the afternoon. (46:54-1:12:28) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook for his weekly appearance on the program to share why the owner meetings are important. Chappell reveals that Colts Owner Jim Irsay is not in attendance for the meetings, shares his thoughts on L'Jarius Sneed heading to Tennessee, reacts to the update that Shane Steichen gave on Anthony Richardson down in Orlando at the owners meeting, and if he finds it hard to process the team's offseason considering they only added one player from outside the team's building. (1:12:28-1:27:10) – With team's seasons coming to an end over the weekend, there has been some movement amongst head coaches. Jake and Jimmy highlight some of the moves, including Dusty May to Michigan. They highlight the three jobs that are open and which one is the more intriguing to perspective head coaches. (1:27:10-1:33:15) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy continuing their previous conversation about power five basketball head coaching jobs that are open. (1:33:15-1:56:33) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the Pacers loss last night to the Los Angeles Lakers and then preview tonight's game against the LA Clippers. Additionally, they try to figure out what the blueprint to beat Purdue is. There are a lot of things that teams have tried to do but were unsuccessful. Also, the three guys try to access which region has the toughest remaining teams in it. (1:56:33-2:13:27) – IUPUI, soon to Indiana University of Indianapolis, athletic director Luke Bosso joins the program to explain why he felt like Paul Corsaro was the right person for the job, shares some of the things that stood out to the search committee when interview Corsaro for the job, reveals what the first steps are for Corsaro now that the hire is official, and states what the expectations are for the Jaguars next season. (2:13:27-2:19:03) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day! JMV joins the fellas in studio as well to talk about the Pacers loss last night and his Indiana State Sycamores.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of today's Monday Sports Rush, we continue to bring the heat for you! First, Brett is joined by Indiana Hoosiers Broadcasting Hall-of-Famer, Don Fischer! Brett is joined every week on Monday at 5:20 for our weekly "Fifteen Minutes with Fisch" segment! Today, the two talk recruiting and the transfer portal for the Indiana Hoosier Men's Basketball Team under Mike Woodson, and about the Indiana Women's Basketball Team in the NCAA Tournament! Also in the second hour, Brett is joined by Paul Corsaro, who was named the new Head Coach of the IUPUI (soon to be IUI) Jaguars of the Horizon League! We hear from Coach Corsaro on what attracted him to the job at the program, what he plans to do to improve the program and level of play, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another night of Indiana Sports Talk! Coach kicks off the show by sending it to Corbin Lingenfelter for a scoreboard update. Coach gives a rundown of the IHSAA Boys Basketball Championship game schedule for next week, and talks to Corbin Lingenfelter on the NCAA Basketball Championship, and how Purdue is performing. Paul Corsaro, basketball coach of UIndy, joins the show to give a recap of his team's season. Paul talks about the importance of retainment, and chemistry between players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:27) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the busy weekend of sports. They start the show off by discussing the Michael Pittman Jr. contract and Zaire Franklin extension. Jake and Jimmy also touch on the Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers, and Purdue Boilermakers picking up wins over the weekend. (22:27-32:33) – During the break, the Big Ten Conference revealed their season accolades. Eddie shares what accolades Purdue came home with because of its dominant season. Additionally, they applaud the job that Fred Hoiberg has done during his time at Nebraska. (32:33-46:20) – Hour one concludes with Oakland Golden Grizzlies Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company ahead of the Horizon League Championship game tonight to preview their game against Milwaukee. Additionally, he believes that college athletics will soon turn into contracts, believes this is the best the Horizon League has ever been, and explains why he keeps coming back despite coaches of his age deciding to retire with everything going on between NIL and the transfer portal. (46:20-1:09:17) – ESPN.com Indianapolis Colts reporter/writer, Stephen Holder, joins the show to dissect the contracts of the players that the Colts have retained so far, highlights what kind of quarterback should the team should go after to backup Anthony Richardson, shares his thoughts on something that Jake was told pertaining to the Colts moving up in the draft to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and shares what he predicts the Colts to do tomorrow afternoon when free agency actually opens. (1:09:17-1:22:20) – Milwaukee Panthers Head Coach Bart Lundy joins the show to preview their matchup against Oakland tonight in the Horizon League Championship, shares how proud he has with the job Josh Schertz has done at Indiana State, highlights a couple of the top players in the conference that stayed instead of transferring, and reveals how he would celebrate a conference tournament championship. (1:22:20-1:25:54) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing Big Ten accolades that were handed out earlier this afternoon. (1:33:44-1:51:47) – The University of Indianapolis's Head Coach Paul Corsaro is our final coach on the program to recap their GLVC semi-final loss to William Jewell ahead of his team's Division II Midwest Regional game against William Jewell. He shares how much growth he's seen from Jesse Bingham as a leader and what brand of basketball fans can come out and see this weekend at Nicoson Hall. Following their conversation, they recap some of the news that's gone on over the last 24 hours and Joe Lunardi's latest bracketology pertaining to the fate of Indiana State's NCAA Tournament chances. (1:51:47-2:04:38) – Jake and Jimmy highlight some of the moves that teams around the AFC South have made. They specifically discuss the shake up at running back in Houston and Tennessee. (2:04:38-2:09:24) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, JMV asks Jake and Jimmy for their opinion on the Colts retaining most of their free agents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 17:43 – Back at it on a Wednesday: Pacers beat the Mavericks, Purdue tops Illinois and look great doing it, Tyrese Haliburton looked like his old self last night, Pacers score their most points in two months, Colts tag Michael Pittman Jr. with a non-exclusive franchise tag and what it all means 17:44 – 22:51 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 22:52 – 42:42 – The Colts tag Michael Pittman Jr.: the timeline for the next decision, why he means more to the Colts than the Colts mean to him, what could throw things out of whack, Shane Steichen on MPJ, Purdue's confidence after beating Illinois 42:43 – 1:17:12 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us to weigh in on the Colts franchise tagging Michael Pittman Jr., how quickly will the Colts work to get a deal done, the unlikely scenario that MPJ gets courted by another team because of the massive compensation they'll have to give the Colts, in-house free agents, Julian Blackmon, Combine thoughts, Brock Bowers, Drew Ogletree's domestic violence charges dismissed and his future with the Colts, the loaded running back free agent class, Morning Checkdown 1:17:13 – 1:25:15 – Tyrese Haliburton's solid night against the Mavericks, “can't rain forever”, crazy Pacers stats 1:25:16 – 1:29:54 – Shane Steichen personality, NFL free agency, AFC South odds 1:29:55 – 1:59:37 – Pacers reporter Tony East joins us to discuss the impressive win over the Mavericks, the huge performances off the bench, Haliburton's solid game, why did the switch get flipped last night, thoughts on the upcoming extension for Pascal Siakam, taking on a tough Timberwolves team tomorrow, throwing water on the Paul George/Pacers reunion talk, Caitlin Clark signs a deal with Gainbridge and her impact already taking place for the Fever, Morning Checkdown 1:59:38 – 2:05:25 – POP QUIZ 2:05:26 – 2:10:27 - UINDY head basketball coach Paul Corsaro joins us to discuss the Greyhounds' season to this point, getting ready for the GLVC Tournament, learning from last season, his high point in basketball against KevinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett is joined in the second hour of today's Sports Rush by Kevin Bowen from 107.5 The Fan down in Indianapolis! We brought Kevin in today to talk about the breaking news that the Indianapolis Colts will be placing the non-exclusive franchise tag on wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.! We find out what Kevin makes of the Colts putting the tag on MPJ, what it means for both him as a player and for the Colts as the franchise, and more! Also, some IU Basketball talk with Kevin as well! Plus in the second hour, Brett is joined by the Head Coach of the UIndy Greyhounds Men's Basketball Team, Paul Corsaro! Paul and Brett discuss the season that the Greyhound Men have had so far, previewing their upcoming post-season in the GLVC Championship Tournament, and the upcoming NCAA D2 National Men's Tournament as well!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell begins this hour with ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw to explain what differentiated Lawrence North over the teams they've played to lead them to win the Sectional 10 game against Cathedral, 75-61. Paul Corsaro, University of Indianapolis Men's Basketball Coach, joins to share about UIndy's 91-69, road win over McKendree University to end their season. He shares about what it means for the team to win on the road and what it will mean for UIndy moving forward being the No. 1 seed. Scott Mitchell of Southwestern Indiana Sports Network (SWINSports) finishes off this hour with Coach by detailing the Sectional 32 game of Evansville Bosse beating No. 5 Evansville Memorial 72-63. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach continues his conversation with David Ehaw after Ball State's 80-59 loss to Miami (OH). Also, Coach talks with WITZ's Kris Norton who ran us through Jasper's 59-42 win over Pike Central. New Pal Radio's Andrew Smith calls in to run through New Palestine's 76-75 win over Whiteland, and John Herrick with IHSAA TV takes Coach through the 49-36 win for Bishop Luers over Andrean. Then, SWIMM Sports' Scott Mitchell joins the show to breakdown the Girls' Basketball Semi-State win for Gibson Southern, 63-48 over Danville. Wapahani Head Coach Matt Luce calls in to run down his guys 40-38 win over Yorktown. WNAS's Brian Sullivan joins, running down the return of Lanesville to the state championship game. Also, Kankakee Valley's Bill Sheppard calls in to share his team's 69-63 win over McCutcheon. Southern Indiana Sports Dave Sockell joins to break down Lanesville's 68-33 win over North Central to advance to the 1A Girls' State Finals game. University of Indianapolis Head Coach Paul Corsaro calls in to run Coach Lovell through the Greyhounds 82-75 win over Illinois-Springfield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach starts the final hour of the show talking to Mike Armstrong, Coach of Franklin Central. The Cubs won 45-42 over Whiteland. Armstrong described the game as a “barnburner” and talked about what it meant to the team to beat Whiteland. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network joins the show to discuss IU's loss to Penn State, 85-71. Coach Paul Corsaro of UIndy calls the show to talk to Coach about his team's win against Maryville. Coach Don Helmick of Clinton Central joins to talk about his girls' 48-33 win over Rossville. Brian Sullivan of WNAS New Albany joins the show. Sullivan recaps Lanesville's 41-20 win over Borden. Kip Wesner recaps games from Girls' Sectional games from across the state and gives a statistical rundown. David Deaton of WKLO joins the show and tells Coach about Bar Reeve's 33-27 win over Orleans. Coach ends the show talking to Steve Kolb of WAXL calls in and recaps South Spencer's 38-33 win over Crawford County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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After a scoreboard update from Eddie Garrison, Jake Query starts the second hour with another conversation about high school hoops. Jeff Marlow of WRIN calls in to talk girls basketball after Hamilton Heights defeated Rensselaer Central 54-32. After that, Tony Donohue joins. Donohue called both the men and women's basketball games at Rose Hulman. The men's team won 77-66 over Bluffton while the women's team won 67-41 over the same school. Next, Kip Wesner, the publisher of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine, joins for an extensive conversation on high school basketball. Query gives a congratulations to UIndy Head Coach Paul Corsaro and his wife Brooke, who just gave birth to their first baby hours after Corsaro coached his Greyhounds to a win over McKendree. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana tuve una charla con Leandro Corsaro, emprendedor marplatense y fundador de la marca Mini Ánima Bebés junto a su esposa. Estas fueron las preguntas que le hice: 01:00- ¿Cómo hago crecer mi negocio en redes, con clientes nuevos? 03:04- ¿Cómo elijo la plataforma correcta para mi negocio? 04:45- ¿Qué hago si mi comunicación no está llegando? ¿Por qué suele pasar eso? 07:48- ¿Cuáles son los indicadores para darme cuenta si mi contenido está llegando? 09:15- ¿Cómo funciona el algoritmo? 10:26- ¿Cómo humanizar mi marca? 12:50- ¿Cómo me doy cuenta cuando tengo que lanzarme a emprender? 15:42- ¿Hace cuánto tiempo comenzó Mini Ánima? ¿Cuál es el secreto para trabajar con tu esposa? 17:50- ¿Qué consejo le daría a alguien que recién abre su canal de comunicación? 22:33- ¿Quiénes son tus referentes? Abrazá un propósito. ¡Desafía al mundo e inspirá a otros! Recordá que si querés enviarnos tus preguntas, consultas o sugerencias podés hacerlo a podcast@emprendeconproposito.com.ar También podés seguirnos en las otras redes: Web: emprendeconproposito.com.ar IG: @sebasosaemprende YT: Emprende con propósito Te dejo un resumen del episodio por si querés guardarte algunos conceptos: Tips para las redes sociales En IG hoy, el mejor producto para llegar a nuevas audiencias son los REELs En general, los REELs cortos y espontáneos son los que más se viralizan Los primeros 3 segundos son claves y muchos duran hasta 10” La mejor plataforma para tu negocio hoy es IG, porque tiene muchas herramientas para mostrar tu servicio/producto Facebook está más dedicado a imágenes y carruseles. Cuando vendés un producto, debés humanizar la marca, transparentar los procesos, mostrar al equipo, los clientes, la experiencia de consumir ese servicio/producto La empatía es clave para la conexión con el cliente La tasa de interacción, los comentarios, compartidos y guardados son mucho más importantes que los seguidores No hay una receta para vencer al algoritmo, es investigación y seguir a los que son parte de tu nicho, identificar esas cuentas y tomar elementos El emprendedor chiquito tiene esa humanización como ventaja por sobre la empresa grande Tips para emprender Lo importante para comenzar es encontrar una necesidad e identificarla Encontrar tu vocación y eso que te apasiona es la otra pata de la mesa Emprender requiere de mucho conocimiento y capacitación, no debemos subestimar eso en nuestras empresas Para trabajar en pareja es clave el respeto mutuo de la especialidad de cada uno, tener espacios separados y compartir las decisiones importantes y los logros El equilibrio es clave para trabajar en pareja Se pueden conseguir buenos resultados a corto plazo, pero hay que encontrar esa industria o posición de trabajo que te guste, que te apasione El producto y el proyecto debe ser funcional a la necesidad, como creador no debés enamorarte del producto, sino lograr que el resto lo haga Hay que entender al cliente ideal, luego ver la manera de suplir esa necesidad y buscar mejorar el producto y servicio Hoy es el momento de los nichos, es por eso que los mercados son tan específicos y se puede interactuar con ellos #emprenderenargentina #emprendedoresargentinos #negociosconvalores #ECP #tipsparaemprender #tipspararedessociales #algoritmo #negocioenredes
After a scoreboard update from Eddie Garrison, Coach Lovell brings on UIndy's head men's basketball coach Paul Corsaro to talk about the Greyhounds 64-60 win over Kentucky Wesleyan this afternoon. Then, Paul Condry of the Regional Sports Radio Network calls in to talk about last night's regional action and looks forward to next week's fantastic slate of semi-state games. After that, Eddie and Coach finish the show with Colts and Pacers talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 22:28– John kicks off another show by talking about the Pacers and their game tonight against the Utah Jazz. Eddie White, host of the Pacers Overtime Postgame Show, drops by the studio to chat with John about the Pacers. Eddie and John also talk about the NBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis, which we are 100 days away from! 22:29 – 39:15 – Zack Cox, who covers the New England Patriots for the New England Sports Network, joins the show ahead of the Colts matchup against the Patriots in Frankfurt, Germany. Zack talks about Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, and the likelihood that he will get fired either during the season, or after. Zack runs through some of the issues the Patriots have faced this season. He also talks about Belichick's aura fading as they get further and further from success. 39:16 – 42:47 – John wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 42:48 – 1:09:42 – Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the show to preview tonights game between the Pacers and the Jazz! Talks about the victorious San Antonio game. Of concern tonight, the Pacer's interior defense. The Pacers need to be 4 or 5 games above 500 before Christmas. Gives credit to the fans, the atmosphere is building. Go win tonight and steal one tomorrow. JMV “Fans want a consistent winner.” Johnson, “It's okay to have the expectations higher”. JMV “Did Rick Carlisle hear anything from Dallas about his 900th Victory?” Carlisle is a player's coach, there is a genuine respect for him. 1:09:43 – 1:24:57 – Paul Corsaro, head coach of the University of the Indianapolis men's basketball team, joins the show to talk about the start of their season! John and Paul discuss UIndy's season a year ago; they also discuss UIndy's roster for this season. 1:24:58 – 1:27:36 – John wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:27:37 – 1:56:07 – Kevin Bowen from the morning show The Wake Up Call w/KB and Andy joins the show! Talks about the Colts game in Frankfort, Germany this Sunday. JMV talks about the odd airlines logistics to get to Frankfort. Will anyone go to the boyhood home in Frankfurt? Talks about the Pacers and Jazz tonight. IU looked a lot like the IU team last year. They locked down Florida Gulf Coast. JMV “They have talented guys, but their talent is in non-essential positions.” 1:56:08 – 2:04:36 – John keeps the show rolling by answering some questions and comments from listeners online! 2:04:37 – 2:10:06 – John wraps up the 3rd hour of the show with more questions and comments! 2:10:07 – 2:19:53 – The show wraps up with some Anything Goes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 16:27 – NBA gets underway, Pacers tip off tonight, Anthony Richardson undergoes successful shoulder surgery according to Jim Irsay, also says NFL admitted they did not get the penalty calls correct against the Browns 16:28 – 24:25 – Morning Checkdown 24:26 – 41:48 – Pacers tip off the season tonight, what Kevin will be looking at in tonight's opener, Tyrese Haliburton on expectations, Kevin's Pacers bet, his love for Bennedict Mathurin 41:49 – 1:14:30 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us to discuss Anthony Richardson's shoulder surgery, Irsay's comments about the NFL officials, why challenging penalties is likely to never happen, how did the Colts lose against the Browns, Michael Pittman Jr's post-game comments, Minshew's turnovers, Morning Checkdown 1:14:31 – 1:28:08 – Andy's list of wide receivers that could possibly maybe be acquired via trade at some point 1:28:09 – 1:30:55 – RIP Richard Roundtree aka Shaft, Ian Rappoport thinks Jim Irsay could be fined for his tweet about NFL officiating 1:30:56 -2:00:30 – Pacers announcer Chris Denari joins us and discusses NBA Commissioner Adam Silver joining them during the broadcast, the broadcast team for this season, who will be the second-leading scorer behind Haliburton, how much can the starting lineup change throughout the season, the status of the Boom Baby Bar, is the Eastern Conference more difficult than we think?, Morning Checkdown 2:00:31 – 2:06:07 – POP QUIZ 2:06:08 – 2:16:11 – UINDY basketball coach Paul Corsaro joins us to discuss how the game against IU came about, their transfers this yearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for joining us, today we welcome Anthony Corsaro, an entrepreneur, investor, and regenerative agriculture evangelist whose mission is to help heal our people and planet through ventures that inspire the production and consumption of healthy, nutrient-dense foods. This is a powerful conversation including Anthony's personal intense health journey and how he walks the walk when it comes to food as medicine. Anthony is the Founder and Managing Director at Outlaw Ventures: a family office backing the rebels, radicals, and revolutionaries building the better food system of tomorrow. Outlaw Ventures is in the process of raising a venture capital fund to invest in early-stage regenerative consumer brands. Anthony is also the Creator and Co-Host of The ReGen Brands Podcast: a podcast about the consumer brands supporting regenerative agriculture and how they're changing the world. He is also the Founder of Regeneration Nation: a clothing company and community hub for the heroes and advocates of regenerative agriculture. Follow these links for more content from Anthony: https://www.regencoalition.com/ https://regen-brands.com/ https://regen-brands.beehiiv.com/subscribe https://www.outlaw.ventures/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we'd love to hear from you.
On this episode, we have your two favorite podcast hosts: Kyle Krull and Anthony Corsaro. It has been 29 episodes since we jammed out together without a guest and it definitely felt like the perfect time to do it again. It was not planned but it was perfectly timed. Similar to Episode 16, we spend a great deal of time breaking down all the things we've learned from all 44 episodes, 42 blogs, and more than 1,000 conversations we've had collectively with and about regenerative brands. Quite simply, we talk about the biggest problems facing regenerative brands and what we're trying to help build to fix them. We go in-depth into the what, the why, and the how on The ReGen Brands media platform, The Regenerative Coalition Trade Association, and Outlaw Ventures' early-stage regenerative CPG fund. Episode Highlights:
Anthony Corsaro is an entrepreneur, investor, and regenerative agriculture evangelist whose mission is to help heal our people and planet through ventures that inspire the production and consumption of healthy, nutrient-dense foods. Anthony's family has been deeply involved in the food system for almost 100 years since his orphaned grandfather started selling produce in the early 1930s. That business grew into one of the country's leading regional fresh produce distributors and today serves 2,500+ retail customers in 20 states. Anthony is the Founder and Managing Director at Outlaw Ventures: a family office backing the rebels, radicals, and revolutionaries building the better food system of tomorrow. Outlaw Ventures is raising a venture capital fund to invest in early-stage regenerative consumer brands. Anthony is also the Creator and Co-Host of The ReGen Brands Podcast: a podcast about the consumer brands supporting regenerative agriculture and how they're changing the world. He is also the Founder of Regeneration Nation: a clothing company and community hub for the heroes and advocates of regenerative agriculture. In this conversation, John and Anthony discuss: Regenerative vs. extractive relationships in supply chains Building regenerative infrastructure to create better routes to market Increasing market accessibility for growers Nutritional integrity and its impact on buyers “Upstream Disease” - examining the whole supply chain Opportunities and limiting factors for growers The importance of networking to expand market access About John Kempf John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology. Support For This Show & Helping You Grow Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture. AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most. AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits. Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide. Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com/ ~ VIDEO: To learn more from John Kempf about regenerative agriculture, watch this conversation between John and three AEA grower partners about how regenerative agriculture is changing lives and conventional farming: https://youtu.be/n9U6GwbYPDk
Quasi ogni giorno del calendario è una ricorrenza giallorossa. Magari la Roma ha giocato e vinto una partita, ha acquistato un calciatore che ha scritto pagine importanti, o ha fatto una scelta che ha cambiato il corso della nostra storia. Nel nostro ieri c'è sempre un'anticipazione del nostro oggi e nel nostro oggi ci saranno sempre tracce del nostro ieri.Ieri/Oggi recupera e racconta attimi di vite giallorosse nel giorno in cui sono accaduti, pochi o tanti anni fa.
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Luciano Di Croce from the Center of Genomic Regulation in Barcelona to talk about his work on epigenetic landscapes in cancer. The Di Croce Lab focuses on the Polycomb Complex and its influence on diseases like cancer. Luciano Di Croce started out his research career investigating the oncogenic transcription factor PML-RAR. They could show that in leukemic cells knockdown of SUZ12, a key component of Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), reverts not only histone modification but also induces DNA de-methylation of PML-RAR target genes. More recently the team focused on two other Polycomb related proteins Zrf1 and PHF19 and were able to characterize some of their functions in gene targeting in different disease and developmental contexts. References Di Croce, L., Raker, V. A., Corsaro, M., Fazi, F., Fanelli, M., Faretta, M., Fuks, F., Lo Coco, F., Kouzarides, T., Nervi, C., Minucci, S., & Pelicci, P. G. (2002). Methyltransferase recruitment and DNA hypermethylation of target promoters by an oncogenic transcription factor. Science (New York, N.Y.), 295(5557), 1079–1082. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1065173 Richly, H., Rocha-Viegas, L., Ribeiro, J. D., Demajo, S., Gundem, G., Lopez-Bigas, N., Nakagawa, T., Rospert, S., Ito, T., & Di Croce, L. (2010). Transcriptional activation of polycomb-repressed genes by ZRF1. Nature, 468(7327), 1124–1128. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09574 Jain, P., Ballare, C., Blanco, E., Vizan, P., & Di Croce, L. (2020). PHF19 mediated regulation of proliferation and invasiveness in prostate cancer cells. eLife, 9, e51373. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.51373 Related Episodes Oncohistones as Drivers of Pediatric Brain Tumors (Nada Jabado) Transcription and Polycomb in Inheritance and Disease (Danny Reinberg) Targeting COMPASS to Cure Childhood Leukemia (Ali Shilatifard) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Active Motif on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com
"What we don't need is more sustainable Doritos. We need total transformative solutions and this is a mechanism that I think can do that, and that's why I'm running in this direction because we need to do it.” In this week's episode of The Irresistible Factor, we welcome Outlaw Ventures CEO, Anthony Corsaro. Anthony tells us about how his autoimmune disease and his upbringing in a fresh produce family distribution business led him to his passion of using food as a tool to improve the well-being of ourselves and our planet. Anthony recently started his own venture fund and is investing in early-stage food and agriculture businesses. In this episode, we talk about how he started Outlaw Ventures, and why he believes the best way to do anything in life is to just start doing it, and learn along the way. Anthony tells us how he evaluates prospective brand partners, his challenges around raising capital, and how he is navigating the daunting task of finding a partner that complements his own skill sets. We also talk about why founders are being asked to show more profitability upfront, and the importance of “trifurcating” things when evaluating the potential success of a business by analyzing the investment, the business, and the team separately. Lastly, we talk about Anthony's thoughts on controlled farming, synthesized proteins, and the successes and failures of the plant-based movement. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
00:00 – 27:17 – The Pacers get their 30th win of the season and Kevin is a very happy man, Marc starts choking, Big Ten Tournament, teams that are in and out of the NCAA Tournament, Tyrese Haliburton is a closer 27:18 – 31:12 – Morning Checkdown 31:13 – 44:16 – Big Ten Tournament: Purdue takes on Rutgers, IU faces Maryland, who could Purdue/IU face in the semis 44:17 – 1:12:25 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw weighs in on Kevin and Marc's donut/PBR combo, UINDY hosting the Midwest region, a look at the high school slate this weekend, Jake's credential snafu, Morning Checkdown 1:12:26 – 1:26:06 – On3.com's Tom Dienhart on what Purdue is thinking heading into their game against Rutgers, Purdue's NFL prospects, Milton Wright 1:26:07 – 1:31:09 – Jake rants on soccer stadium sizes, Indy Eleven 1:31:10 – 1:57:25 – ESPN/ACC Network's Jordan Cornette talks about his brother Joel, why he likes Duke right now, his thoughts on Notre Dame basketball and what Mike Brey meant to him, names that could be in the running for Notre Dame, is the tape out on Purdue, more confident in Purdue making the Elite 8 or IU making the Sweet 16, how key is Jalen Hood-Schifino for IU's run in March, the shaved head idea for the Irish, Morning Checkdown 1:57:26 – 2:08:49 –POP QUIZ 2:08:50 – 2:17:47 – UINDY basketball coach Paul Corsaro on the greyhounds, when he thought his team has been playing it's best basketball, where they need to improve, their loss to Missouri-St. Louis, where will Purdue/IU seed in March MadnessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:37) – Thursday's show begins with Brendan and Brian pondering who the fastest talkers are in sports. Plus, we hand out bets in the early conference tournament window. Also, the guys discuss the legend Jim Boeheim who is done at Syracuse after a historic 47-year run. Later, we debate if making it to a Final Four is an overblown accomplishment. (26:38-36:49) – The head coach of UIndy Basketball Paul Corsaro joins the program to give us a preview of his #1 seed Greyhounds as they begin the DII NCAA Tournament hosting McKendree State. (36:50-44:58) – Hour number one ends with Brian and Brendan discussing some of the more obscure questions asked of NFL. (44:59-1:12:02) – The second hour of the show begins with a conversation on the Lamar Jackson-Ravens situation and if a team like the Colts should take a chance on him. Plus, we look at if it's better for a team to go young in the draft or go after a veteran like Jackson. (1:12:03-1:24:24) – The talented Alex Golden of Setting the Pace stops by to give us a preview of Pacers-Rockets. Plus, Alex looks at the things the Pacers are doing well right now that will bode well for this group next season. (1:24:25-1:29:07) – Hour number two ends with Brian and Brendan discussing the way NBA gives discipline to players. (1:29:08-1:55:28) – The insightful James Boyd, Colts beat reporter for The Athletic, give us his thoughts on the Colts post-combine and what (if anything) we've learned so far from Colts GM Chris Ballard. Also, James talks on the biggest area of need for the Colts this offseason and where they can go about solving some of those holes when Free Agency begins. Plus, we ask James where he lands with Lamar Jackson and if there's any interest on the Colts side of things. Additionally, James evaluates the Colts O-Line and the misses/struggles by the Colts at Left Tackle the last few years and if they should try and aggressively pick that this year. (1:55:29-2:05:46) – The great Mike Wells of ESPN Radio joins the program to give us his thoughts on the Colts QB situation and what he would do if he had to choose between the QB prospects in next month's NFL Draft. Also, Mike talks on if he would trade up to get there. (2:05:47-2:15:24) – Thursday's show ends with Brian and Brendan discussing the importance of fixing the offensive line and if it really matters if they bring a young QB in this season. Plus, we ask Jimmy Cook for his Plays of the Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett is joined in Hour 2 of The Sports Rush today by the head coach of the UIndy Greyhound Men's Basketball team, Paul Corsaro. Coach Corsaro and his team had a huge win earlier today in their first game in the GLVC Tournament over Quincy by a score of 79-77 in double overtime. Coach Corsaro gives his thoughts on the win today, what he expects of the next game, and looks ahead a bit to the Divison II National Tournament. We are also joined by Eric Dutkiewicz of Parkview Sports Medicine to run down where we are in area Boys Sectional Tournaments for Basketball so far and preview tomorrow and Saturday's games, as well as tell us about the Parkview Sports Medicine Baseball Classic coming to Parkview Field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:14) – Thursday's show begins with the great Greg Rakestraw taking over for the next two days on The Fan Midday Show. Rake takes us through his monster schedule this weekend, featuring IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals, Boys Basketball Sectionals, and some college hoops as well. Then, Greg takes us through a LOADED show lineup of basketball coaches today. (26:15-38:20) – The gifted head coach at Indiana State John Schertz joins the program to look back at last night's tough loss for the Sycamores and how the team will look to respond to close the regular season and to begin Arch Madness next week. (38:21-47:16) – Hour number one ends with the head coach of Tulane the great Ron Hunter joins the program to take us through Tulane's season to this point and the objectives the Green Wave still have on their plate. Plus, Coach Hunter talks about his former player George Hill back with the Indiana Pacers. (47:17-1:08:25) – The talented head coach of the Ball State Cardinals Michael Lewis stops by to take us through the incredible season the Cardinals are having during his first year at the helm. Plus, Coach shares what the biggest transition has been going from being a long-time assistant coach all over the country to being in the big chair. Plus, Coach Lewis share the remaining goals the Cardinals have this season with the MAC Tournament right around the corner. (1:08:26-1:21:31) – The great Paul Corsaro, head coach of UIndy basketball, joins to take us through the ongoing incredible run for the Greyhounds who have won 18 games in a row and re the top ranked team in the Midwest of the Division II ranks. Also, Coach gives us a preview of their final games with post season right around the corner. (1:21:32-1:37:31) – Hour number two closes with the legend Stan Gouard, long time UIndy head coach and current head coach at the University of Southern Indiana. Coach Gouard takes us through what the transition has been like for his program in their first season at the Division I level and how he's navigated this group to a season that currently sits above .500 (an incredible feat in a school's first year the top level of the sport). Plus, Coach shares what if anything has changed around the program now that they are at the Division I level. (1:37:32-1:53:42) – The final hour of the show begins with Greg heading to the phone lines to talk Pacers resuming their season, Colts draft outlook, and what it would take to trade up to get the Chicago Bears #1 overall pick in April's Draft. (1:53:43-2:15:56) – We're back from break with Greg giving his thoughts on the Colts hiring Shane Steichen as their next head coach and what he wants to see done at quarterback this offseason. Also, Rake stresses the importance of improving the roster from top to bottom. Then, Greg gets a special opportunity as he talks to the head coach of girls' basketball at his alma mater, Lanesville High School, Angie Hinton. Coach Hinton take us through the season to this point and shares how she and the team are preparing for the IHSAA Class 1A State Finals. (2:15:57-2:21:07) – Thursday's show closes with Greg asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Greg recaps today's fully loaded show and looks ahead to another monster tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 16:58 – It's raining, it's pouring, the Pacers overcome a huge deficit to beat the Bulls, Northwestern beats Indiana, the no call push off at the end, Steichen/Colts fallout 16:59 – 20:04 – Morning Checkdown 20:05 – 49:43– Rick Venturi joins us: his incredibly early wake up time, his thoughts on Shane Steichen and the direction the Colts are heading, who will be retained on the coaching staff, Colts going back to the Eagles well for coaching, his thoughts on the quarterback prospects this upcoming draft, why he really likes Bryce Young despite his size, evaluating Stroud/Levis/Richardson, is it worth moving up from 4 to 1 in the draft, Bobby Okereke 49:44 – 1:21:53 – Morning Checkdown, The NBA All-Star game festivities, Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton joins us on his way to the airport to head to the NBA All-Star Game, competing in the 3-point contest with Buddy Hield, finding teammates on the floor, getting ready for his first All-Star Game, his first full year since the trade and what it means to him, his best friend on the team, side bet with Buddy Hield ahead of the 3-point contest?, most looking forward to this weekend & any concern of little down time, anyone he's looking forward to meeting? 1:21:54 – 1:31:07 – Reacting to the Haliburton interview, why he seems completely down to earth, the Paul George experience 1:31:08 – 1:33:58 – Full Swing Netflix documentary, Tiger returning to the course today 1:33:59 – 2:06:51 – Replay of the Rick Venturi interview, Morning Checkdown 2:06:52 – 2:10:31 – Should the Pacers sign Buddy Hield to a contract extension?, Kevin has done a complete 180 on the topic 2:10:32 – 2:21:00 – UIndy basketball head coach Paul Corsaro on the Greyhounds' 16-game winning streak, their game against Drury tonight, does he want one last reality check for his team ahead of the GLVC tournament?, stand outs on his roster, the final being in Evansville if they make it that farSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 14:09 –Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton joins us on his way to the airport to head to the NBA All-Star Game, competing in the 3-point contest with Buddy Hield, finding teammates on the floor, getting ready for his first All-Star Game, his first full year since the trade and what it means to him, his best friend on the team, side bet with Buddy Hield ahead of the 3-point contest?, most looking forward to this weekend & any concern of little down time, anyone he's looking forward to meeting? 14:10 – 42:55 – Rick Venturi joins us: his incredibly early wake up time, his thoughts on Shane Steichen and the direction the Colts are heading, who will be retained on the coaching staff, Colts going back to the Eagles well for coaching, his thoughts on the quarterback prospects this upcoming draft, why he really likes Bryce Young despite his size, evaluating Stroud/Levis/Richardson, is it worth moving up from 4 to 1 in the draft, Bobby Okereke 42:56 – 51:09 - UIndy basketball head coach Paul Corsaro on the Greyhounds' 16-game winning streak, their game against Drury tonight, does he want one last reality check for his team ahead of the GLVC tournament?, stand outs on his roster, the final being in Evansville if they make it that farSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:08 – Pacers/Knicks tonight, thoughts on Chris Ballard's end of season press conference, why does everyone say “Mr. Irsay”, Ballard on Jeff Saturday, starting the clock once a QB is drafted, 24:09 – 26:06 – Morning Checkdown 26:07 – 43:13 – Detroit Free Press reporter Dave Birkett on the Colts interviewing Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, Ben Johnson's resume, Aaron Glenn's resume, the Jim Harbaugh/NFL rumors, other candidates the Colts are looking at 43:14 – 1:12:09 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder gives his overall thoughts on Chris Ballard's press conference, odd that Ballard doesn't use philosophy that Kansas City used when he was there?, reluctance to draft a QB this year, lots of in-house blaming of Frank Reich?, Jeff Saturday still a legit HC candidate for the Colts, how coveted is the Colts head coaching opening, Morning Checkdown 1:12:10 – 1:27:36 – Colts head coaching candidates, Sean McVay uncertainty in LA, Raheem Morris, callers: Ballard's fear to spend money in free agency, head coaching candidates, Eric Bieniemy, leapfrogging the Texans at #2 1:27:37 – 1:31:05 – Ballard on paying Jonathan Taylor top dollar, clarifying Eric Bieniemy comments 1:31:06 – 1:59:12 – Ballard on drafting a QB at #4, the young talent in the AFC, caller on Hendon Hooker, what would it take for the Colts to get the #1 pick from the Bears, Marc almost blows a gasket on a trade proposal, caller asks about drafting a LT, scared to draft a QB given the hit rate in the draft, outside the box QB thought, Morning Checkdown 1:59:13 – 2:07:10 – POP QUIZ 2:07:11 – 2:17:33 – UIndy basketball coach Paul Corsaro on the Greyhounds start to the season, the roster this year, balancing the roster, what he looks for in the recruiting process for a player that fits a team instead of me mentalitySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:50) – The Dan Dakich Show opens up on a Friday with Jimmy Cook filling in for Dan by hitting on the Pacers latest rumors for DeAndre Ayton along with his belief the team should tank for Victor Wembanyama, ESPN tabbing Darius Leonard as the best linebacker in the NFL, and . (28:50-43:08) – Jason Hammer from 93 WIBC joins the Dan Dakich Show with Jimmy Cook filling in for Dan to discuss what it's like beach side in Florida, if this Colts team has the best team to win a championship for the first time since Andrew Luck, and why people can't bet on the NBA Summer League. (43:08-55:10) – Jimmy closes out the first hour of the show with producer Eddie Garrison by debating on whether or not DeAndre Ayton would be a better fit at center over Myles Turner with the resigning of Jalen Smith. (55:10-1:19:46) – The South Bend Tribune's Tom Noie joins the Dan Dakich Show with Jimmy Cook filling in for Dan to dissect the recent conference movements in connection with what Notre Dame will do going forward, if there is a possibility they join a conference once the NBC contract has expired, and which conference he could see the Fighting Irish join. (1:19:46-1:37:06) – Tony East of Forbes Magazine joins the Jimmy Cook on the Dan Dakich Show to weigh in on whether or not there are legs to DeAndre Ayton coming to the Indiana Pacers, how great it worked out for the Pacers that Jalen Smith wanted to come back to Indiana, and if the Turner/Smith pairing would be better than Ayton/Smith pairing. (1:37:06-1:45:45) – Jimmy closes out the second hour of the show by recapping some of the points that Tony East made about DeAndre Ayton and Myles Turner along with how he wouldn't be opposed to the Pacers tanking for Victor Wembanyama. (1:45:45-2:12:56) – The final hour of the Dan Dakich Show with Jimmy Cook filling in for Dan starts with NBA.com's Beau Estes joining him to break down the importance of Summer League for some of the players, whether or not he is in the overreaction group following a great performance of a player, his thoughts on Jaden Ivey's performance in his first Summer League game, and what kind of player that Bennedict Mathurin could turn into. (2:12:56-2:27:48) – Our final guest on today's edition of the Dan Dakich Show with Jimmy Cook filling in is Head Coach Paul Corsaro of the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds. Jimmy and Paul discuss the grind that the coach has been on in terms of recruiting, what it's like being the head coach at a program he played for in college, and highlights some of the incoming transfers that has Coach Corsaro excited about. (2:27:48-2:36:05) – The final segment of the Dan Dakich Show with Jimmy Cook filling in for Dan consists of Jimmy handing out his traditional JCook Plays of the Day along with producer Eddie Garrison sharing some information about one of the more interesting games on tonight's MLB schedule for the audience's betting purposes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.