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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - ** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** https://youtu.be/zDEr1b2u3Ao +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ #historia #historiamilitar #hundredyearswar Tras 116 años de conflicto, tanto los cronistas contemporáneos como los historiadores desde el presente se hicieron una pregunta: ¿Qué motivos habían llevado a Francia e Inglaterra a iniciar aquella sangrienta guerra? Muchas fueron las causas: económicas, políticas e incluso personales. Junto a José Luis Costa, analizaremos los orígenes del conflicto que iba a sacudir a Europa Occidental. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La Guerra de los Cien Años es una serie original de Bellumartis Historia Militar Presentada por Juan Molina y David Nievas (el dúo de Flandes), junto a José Luis Costa Si quieres ayudarnos a mejorar nuestro contenido, o agradecernos estos programas, puedes darnos un extra a través de: https://paypal.me/davidnievas --- Créditos de la composición de la portada --- Viri Armati (https://www.facebook.com/) --- Agradecimientos por las fotografías a los grupos de recreación histórica --- Lífthrasir, Genz D'Armes 1415, Viri Armati, Toxophilus.net, La Guerre des Couronnes, Recreating history with Andrea, Projekt 14, Bob Degreef y Compañía de Bellomonte --- BIBLIOGRAFÍA RECOMENDADA --- ANDREW VILLALON, J.L (ed.) "Hundred years war, a wider focus", Brill, 2005 ALLMAND, C. "The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300–c.1450", Cambridge University Press, 2012 CURRY, A. "The hundred years war", Osprey, 2003. CUTTINO, G.P. "Historical Revision: The Causes of the Hundred Years War", University of Chicago Press: Speculum, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Jul., 1956), pp. 463-477. DUBY, G. "Europa en la Edad Media", Paidós, 2007 ----------------- BELLUMARTIS PREMIUM ------------------------ Código descuento "BELLUMARTISHM" para acceder a todos los servcios de @elrinconmilitar407 en Enlace de suscripción: https://rinconmilitar.com/cuenta-de-membresia/pago-de-membresia/?level=16 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPRA EN AMAZON CON EL ENLACE DE BHM Y AYUDANOS ************** https://amzn.to/3ZXUGQl ************* Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 No olvidéis suscribiros al canal, si aún no lo habéis hecho. Si queréis ayudarnos, dadle a “me gusta” y también dejadnos comentarios. De esta forma ayudaréis a que los programas sean conocidos por más gente. Y compartidnos con vuestros amigos y conocidos. SIGUENOS EN TODAS LAS REDES SOCIALES ¿Queréis contactar con nosotros? Puedes escribirnos a bellumartispublicidad@hotmail.com como por WHATSAP o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Nuestra página principal es: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de BELLUMARTIS PODCAST. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/618669
*** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** 📺 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1nD4Is-pNI 📺 +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ #historia #historiamilitar #medieval #hundredyearswar Tras 116 años de conflicto, tanto los cronistas contemporáneos como los historiadores desde el presente se hicieron una pregunta: ¿Qué motivos habían llevado a Francia e Inglaterra a iniciar aquella sangrienta guerra? Muchas fueron las causas: económicas, políticas e incluso personales. Junto a José Luis Costa, analizaremos los orígenes del conflicto que iba a sacudir a Europa Occidental. ATENCIÓN: El segundo episodio de la serie, titulado “Así vestían, así vivían” se emitió con un formato audiovisual marcado, haciendo referencia continuamente a las imágenes que mostramos en pantalla. Su pase a formato podcast hubiera resultado imposible. Podéis verlo en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkCUZgnb-Dw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La Guerra de los Cien Años es una serie original de Bellumartis Historia Militar Presentada por Juan Molina y David Nievas (el dúo de Flandes), junto a José Luis Costa Si quieres ayudarnos a mejorar nuestro contenido, o agradecernos estos programas, puedes darnos un extra a través de: https://paypal.me/davidnievas -- Créditos de la composición de la portada -- Viri Armati (https://www.facebook.com/) -- Agradecimientos por las fotografías a los grupos de recreación histórica -- Lífthrasir, Genz D'Armes 1415, Viri Armati, Toxophilus.net, La Guerre des Couronnes, Recreating history with Andrea, Projekt 14, Bob Degreef y Compañía de Bellomonte -- BIBLIOGRAFÍA RECOMENDADA -- ANDREW VILLALON, J.L (ed.) "Hundred years war, a wider focus", Brill, 2005 ALLMAND, C. "The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300–c.1450", Cambridge University Press, 2012 CURRY, A. "The hundred years war", Osprey, 2003. CUTTINO, G.P. "Historical Revision: The Causes of the Hundred Years War", University of Chicago Press: Speculum, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Jul., 1956), pp. 463-477. DUBY, G. "Europa en la Edad Media", Paidós, 2007 ----------------- BELLUMARTIS PREMIUM ------------------------ Código descuento "BELLUMARTISHM" para acceder a todos los servcios de @elrinconmilitar407 en Enlace de suscripción: https://rinconmilitar.com/cuenta-de-membresia/pago-de-membresia/?level=1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPRA EN AMAZON CON EL ENLACE DE BHM Y AYUDANOS ************** https://amzn.to/3ZXUGQl ************* 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲 Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲 No olvidéis suscribiros al canal, si aún no lo habéis hecho. Si queréis ayudarnos, dadle a “me gusta” y también dejadnos comentarios. De esta forma ayudaréis a que los programas sean conocidos por más gente. Y compartidnos con vuestros amigos y conocidos. SIGUENOS EN TODAS LAS REDES SOCIALES ¿Queréis contactar con nosotros? Puedes escribirnos a bellumartispublicidad@hotmail.com como por WHATSAP o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Nuestra página principal es: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/618669
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We're back with Season 2 of Elevate your Game!Our first guest, NBA star and Motivational Speaker Cuttino Mobley! Todd and Cuttino talk Dad life, Parenting in Youth Sports, Personal Development, and the NBA Playoffs!
Here are Acho, Shady, Joy, Ric, and Cuttino's debates on the hottest topics in sports this past week: 00:00 Who is under more pressure for the Cowboys: Mike McCarthy or Dak Prescott? 7:35 What are you most sure about this NFL season? 13:58 Is Warriors dynasty officially over with Bob Myers stepping down?? 26:25 Is it possible for the Celtics to win a title with Jaylen Brown & Jayson Tatum? 34:47 Who will win the divorce between Aaron Rodgers and the Packers? 45:21 Is Nikola Jokic playing like he's the best player in the world? 1:03:24 Is there a gap between the Cowboys and Eagles? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here are Acho, Shady, Joy, Ric, Dave and Cuttino's debates on the hottest topics in sports this past week: 00:00 Should the Suns regret Kevin Durant trade? 9:16 Who is the best duo left in the NBA playoffs? 18:12 Did the 76ers make Doc Rivers a scapegoat by firing him? 25:21 Ja Morant releases statement taking responsibility after suspension 43:39 Are the Eagles for sure the top team in the NFC? 55:02 Has Jimmy Butler been the best player in these playoffs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as Bobby chats with Reservoir's CEO, Dave Cuttino, and the "Barrelman", Nick Vaughan, with a special appearance by Head Distiller, Mary Allison. We chat barrels, sourcing, making whiskey....and of course, drinking whiskey! Cheers!
Phyllis Cuttino is president and CEO of The Climate Reality Project which was founded by Vice President Al Gore to educate and train climate activists. Phyllis is a leader with deep experience and success leading campaigns, coalitions and issue advocacy efforts to achieve policy and narrative change. She has extensive climate and clean energy experience and expertise. Cuttino was the executive director of the Climate Action Campaign - a coalition of 14 of the country's leading climate and health organizations representing more than 12 million Americans -- which is dedicated to making progress on federal climate, clean air and clean energy policy. As the Managing Director of Climate Nexus' Issues Management team, she piloted a unit dedicated to identifying emerging policy and narrative threats and opportunities and conceiving and operationalizing responses for the broader environmental movement. At The Pew Charitable Trusts, Cuttino led all sustainability efforts including the Clean Energy and Flood Prepared Communities programs, the Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate, the Clean Energy Business Network and the Pew Campaign for Fuel Efficiency.She has a background in policy, strategic communications and campaigns. In the policy arena, Cuttino worked on the senior staff of two United States Senators. In philanthropy, she served as vice president of public affairs for Ted Turner's $1 billion gift to U.N. causes. As a senior vice president at a consulting firm in Washington, she helped Fortune 500 companies and nongovernmental organizations influence public policy and increase awareness of critical issues. Cuttino has directed issue advocacy campaigns and served in various roles for political campaigns.Cuttino holds a bachelor's degree in political science and history from Furman University in Greenville, SC.Guest Social Media:TW: @PCuttino; @ClimateRealityIG: @climaterealityhttps://www.climaterealityproject.org/trainingAD LINKS:https://mysaintmyhero.com/collections/share-the-love-st-amos-love-braceletDISCOUNT CODE: HOWIHELPhttps://www.citizensofsound.com/FEATURED CALL IN:https://www.wemarchfourth.orgOTHER HELPFUL LINKSEWG app - https://www.ewg.org/apps/Yuka app - https://yuka.io/en/EPA Safer Choice - https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/productsEarth911 for recycling resources - https://earth911.com/For analyzing public companies:Company research – ESG ratings search - https://www.sustainalytics.com/esg-ratingshttps://www.greenamerica.org/green-businesses-products-servicesPodcast Links: www.citizensofsound.comwww.howcanihelppod.com
Ryan speaks with former pro basketball player Cuttino Mobley about the challenges of adjusting to life after basketball, growing up with Kobe Bryant and Rasheed Wallace, why pursuing greatness is not for everyone, how Cuttino approaches parenting as a single father, and more.Cuttino Mobley, a.k.a. “Cat”, is an entrepreneur, podcast host, and former American professional basketball player who played in the NBA from 1998 to 2008 for the Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, and Sacramento Kings (Ryan's favorite team). He announced his retirement in 2008 due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Following his retirement, Cuttino was named the recipient of the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association “Native Son” Award. Since 2017, he has competed as co-captain of Power in the Big3 3-on-3 retired NBA players and prospects league. In his podcast, Dad's Point of View, Cuttino discusses the journey of Fatherhood with sports, entertainment, and media personalities.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
On December 18, 1970, the last day of school before Christmas break, 13-year-old Margret "Peg" Cuttino would leave school excited for Christmas. She would venture off with the permission of her mother, but she would never be seen again. Peg's lifeless body would be found in the Manchester State Park in Sumter, South Carolina, off a bike trail. What really happened to young Peg, and could the wrong person have been convicted of the crime? On the 52nd anniversary of Peg's disappearance, Sam and Tiffany will discuss this confusing story of what happened to Peg and who is responsible for it. Be sure to let us know what you think on our social media pages or our email! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/group... Instagram: @Colacitycrime Please consider supporting us on Patreon: patreon.com/colacitycrime We now have a Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/colacityc... Email your listener stories and case suggestions: colacitycrime@gmail.com Check out the website for our local non-profit: www.eccmpi.org Check out our collab with Crime Labs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channe... Please subscribe, rate, and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Sources en.wikipedia.orgwww.findagrave.com crimelibrary.org
Meet Cuttino Mobley, Former NBA Star, Thought Leader, Motivational Speaker, and creator of the upcoming podcast, “Dad's Point of View”. Cuttino sits down with Ruben to talk about how fathers feel love, patience, understanding, and compassion differently. He speaks on the eye-opening lessons his children have taught him throughout parenthood and what it means to live through love as a man. How can we empower kids to choose love and curiosity instead of fear or hate? Cat believes it requires the nurturance of communication, vulnerability without judgement, and acceptance of your emotions. He emphasizes the importance of delayed gratification, learning how to be more patient, and focusing on yourself instead of comparing your life to those of others. Cuttino gives us the best advice you could give your kids, or any youth in your life. Funny enough, this advice is so powerful that anyone could take it! Then, he sheds light on his transition from NBA life to post-NBA life and how life is different after being an NBA star. “Love you first, create boundaries, focus on you, become disciplined within, and study. Study life.” –Cuttino Mobley Remember, father or not, you have the power to grow and create a ripple effect of love in the world. "The most important thing in your life is growing. You have to grow to become a better teacher, a better father, a better mother, a better whatever. Growing within is the best thing for you.” – Cuttino Mobley SUBSCRIBE to Live Through Love so you never miss an episode & RATE/REVIEW it on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. About the Guest: Cuttino Mobley is an American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association from 1998 to 2008. He played college basketball for the Rhode Island Rams, earning conference player of the year honors in the Atlantic 10 in 1998. Now, he's a Thought Leader, Motivational Speaker, and creator/host of the upcoming podcast, “Dad's Point of View”. Follow Cuttino on Instagram Follow him on Twitter Follow him on TikTok Tune in to Dad's Point of View Podcast (coming soon) Follow Ruben on Instagram Watch and subscribe to Live Through Love on YouTube This is an Operation Podcast production
At the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, the calls for the restructuring of multilateral development banks are echoing through the halls, with the hopes that with reforms, finance will flow more readily to lower-income countries to allow them to green their economies and help their populations adapt to the changing world. In the 12th episode of the COPcast, Devex sat down with Phyllis Cuttino, the new president and CEO of the Climate Reality Project, who emphasized one reform in particular: A switch up in leadership at the World Bank. "Davis Malpass ... has a past where he has denied climate science and I think that makes him unsuitable to lead the World Bank at this time," she said, adding that the bank also needs to commit to only financing fossil fuel projects in the "most extraordinary of circumstances."
Today's episode, “Fatherhood, Life & More,” features my guest, Cuttino Mobley. Cuttino Mobley is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association from 1998 to 2008. Mobley was selected in the second round of the 1998 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, also playing for the Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings, and the Los Angeles Clippers during his time in the NBA. In this episode, Ken and Cuttino discuss the importance of being around the right people. Cuttino's quote, “We didn't know we were pros, man, we just loved the game,” shows what can happen when discipline and passion collide. Nowadays, Cuttino Mobley is focused on putting the knowledge and experience of his life into a book and is starting the Dad's Point of View podcast. You don't want to miss this episode to look inside a champion's mindset!If you want to hear from the best minds in leadership, go to growstackdrive.com/create and grab your ticket to CREATE—the #1 Entrepreneur Conference in the Southeast! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media and tag Ken Joslin.
In this episode of The CHECK-IN, NeAndre sits down with former NBA player and current fatherhood advocate Cuttino Mobley. In this discussion, Cuttino shares his journey from growing up in Philly to college in Rhode Island, to the NBA, and beyond! He breaks down cultural stigmas and reminds us that we teach people how to treat us with how we treat them. Take a listen to see how his journey relates to yours! Don't forget to follow us: Instagram | @BlackMenswear Twitter | @BlackMenswear Tiktok | @TheBlackMenswear Youtube | Black Menswear Facebook | Black Menswear
His mama named him Cuttino, but Fat Joe nicknamd him Cat Daddy. Fat Joe calls you Cat, ima call you Cat. This man has stories spanning decades. Pip was his vet and he's still out here gettin buckets! Dad's Point of View is what we on now.
Today is a very special episode as we welcome to the podcast NBA legend and friend of the host, Cuttino Mobley. Cuttino mentored our host during their playing days, and after giving us his definition of ‘betting on yourself,' he talks about the responsibility of blessing others when you've been blessed with unique gifts and talents. He explains how the talent-filled city of Philadelphia influenced his extraordinary career and what it was like being groomed by the likes of Scottie Pippen, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Charles Barkley. Cuttino tells us about the pain he experienced not being considered in the first-round draft and the joy he felt after being picked in the second. Our guest then reveals the secrets to succeeding at such a high level, why you need to obsess over what you want to become, and how he has gone on to help other men become the best version of themselves. In a moment of vulnerability, Cuttino opens up about his premature retirement and what it has been like transitioning into The Big3. To find out more about how basketball has changed as a game, how to move past mental incarceration, and how death can unify a brotherhood, tune in now to listen to the inspirational Cuttino Mobley! Key Points From This Episode:Introducing our guest, NBA legend and friend, Cuttino Mobley.How Cuttino mentored and encouraged our host while they were playing in the NBA. Our guest's definition of ‘betting on yourself'.The responsibility to bless other people when you have unique gifts and talents. Looking back at his life and the time when Cuttino took the biggest bet on himself. How the talent-filled city of Philadelphia influenced his journey and career. Cuttino walks us through his decision to join Rhode Island. The feeling of missing out on the first-round draft and being selected in the second. What it was like playing with and being mentored by Scottie Pippen, Charles Barkley, and Hakeem “Dream” Olajuwon. The level of focus required to succeed at the highest level: be obedient to your discipline. Obsessing over the thing you want to become and studying it. The impact coach Rudy Tomjanovich had on Cuttino's career. How basketball is different now from when our guest and host played the game. What it was like for our guest to sign a mega-deal after being a second-round pick. Cuttino's thoughts around his premature retirement from basketball. How he transitioned into The Big3 and what he's experienced during his involvement. Kobe's passing and how the NBA brotherhood has strengthened as a result. Mental incarceration and how men need to start being okay with not being okay. Why Cuttino loves fatherhood and helping men become the best version of themselves. The advice he would give to his six-year-old self. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Cuttino Mobley on TwitterCuttino Mobley on InstagramCuttino Mobley on LinkedInSean Colson on TwitterTyson Wheeler on TwitterCameron Pooler on InstagramStories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Steve and Cuttino(in for Geoff), flashback to the last time they watched Tiger in the FSR Studios together and discuss yet another attempted comeback. Jason Kidd's comments about his Mavs team in the Conference Finals makes the fellas scratch their heads. The Warriors are back.. is that a good thing? Steve has a problem with Steve(Kerr) and they go down the Lakers coaching candidate list. They discuss older golfers and dive into Phil's issues with his career/media and update the hit-piece on Mark Davis in Vegas. How will Cuttino handle NIL when it comes to his son? Plus, NFL insider Matt Verderame joins the show to discuss Deshaun Watson and Steve tells you his biggest NBA Finals fear! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
POINT GOD STORIES -- On the fourty-fourth episode of Point God, former two-time NBA All-Star, Baron Davis, continues his journey of talking with the best point guards to ever play basketball. This special edition episode of Point God features former NBA star Cuttino Mobley. Mobley made the NBA All Rookie Second Team as a first year point guard. Mobley played with point guard greats such as Mike Bibby, Sam Cassell, Steve Francis and more. Cuttino shares classic stories about his favorite point guards. Point God is a production of iHeartMedia. Produced by SLIC Studios & HNB Media. Executive Produced by Baron Davis For More info go to https://www.slicsports.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On the first day of Christmas Break 1970, the daughter of an affluent Sumter,SC family goes missing. After a massive man hunt the unthinkable becomes a reality with an unexpected twist involving the identity of one of the witnesses.Get your Carolina Crimes gear at www.carolinacrimesstore.comVisit us on Social Media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespodSources:The Sumter ItemThe Orangeburg Times and DemocratThe Statelaw.justia.com: The State of SC vs. William Pierce Jr.
Bernie and Cuttino react live to the Bucks coming back to win Game 3 vs the Hawks. Vince Lombardi would be proud the NFL for how it handled the Carl Nassib story. They breakdown the coaching hires and how Chancey Billups might affect Damian Lillard's future in Portland. Plus, the A's might head to Vegas and some Wheaties Trivia! All that and MUCH more including visits from ProBasketballTalk's Kurt Helin and Jason Hirschhorn from SB Nation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bernie and Cuttino discuss the MLB cracking down on spider tack with MLB Insider Jon Morosi. The Bucks even the series with the Nets but Giannis is still quaestions about his struggles in the playoffs. The guys talk about the likely expansion of the College Football PLayoffs and John Middlekauff joins the guys to weigh in on Jordan Love getting all the starters reps in Packers minicamp. Plus, Chuck Esposito on the Tim Tebow props from Vegas and Nikola Jokic gets ejected before the Suns sweep the Nuggets. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bernie and Cuttino believe Julio Jones creates exactly the matchup nightmare the Titans need. They call out Anthony Davis for not being able to be a reliable superstar. Meanwhile, the Lakers face questions about the legitimacy of their Championship and the management of their roster. The NBA could be the next league to bring an expansion team to Vegas and the guys gear up for Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul. All that and much more including visits from ProBasketballTalk's Kurt Helin and FSR NFL Insider Adam Caplan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kelvin Washington and Cuttino Mobley, in for Jason McIntyre, discuss all the biggest storylines from this weekend's NBA playoff action. The guys react to the Celtics taking a win from the Nets and the Clippers getting their first win against the Mavericks. The guys explain why Steph Curry is a bigger TV draw than LeBron James. Cuttino gives the player's perspective on fans disrespecting athletes on the court. The guys explain why the Bucks are legit. What teams should blow it all up if they fail to get past the first round. Plus, Lakers Beat Reporter Mike Trudell joins the guys to discuss the state of the Lakers as they lead the Suns 2-1. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
He went from Wall Street to whiskey! Owner of Reservoir Distillery, Dave Cuttino, joins us on the third episode.We have an email now. Send us any comments, suggestions or questions to MonkeyBizShow@gmail.com
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about the biggest problem with the NBA Finals and whether or not LeBron James made the right decision at the end of Friday’s game. The guys preview Week 5 of the NFL and discuss the NBA’s declining ratings. Steve and Cuttino debate the impact that fans have on professional athletes and discuss Tom Brady’s mental error on Thursday night! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about Cam Newton testing positive for COVID-19 and the NFL’s plans for positive cases moving forward. Cuttino weighs in on the NBA Finals and explains why LeBron James is most deserving of the Finals MVP award. Plus, was Doc Rivers the right hire for the Philadelphia 76ers? Guests include: FOX Sports MLB reporter Jon Paul Morosi Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve and Cuttino celebrate the return of Power 5 conferences in college football and weigh in speak with John Brenkus about sports amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, can the Nuggets come back from a third-straight 3-1 deficit? The guys weigh in on Carson Wentz’ struggles through two games of the NFL season and explain why the Falcons need to part ways with head coach Dan Quinn. Plus, the guys preview the MLB postseason with FOX Sports MLB reporter Jon Paul Morosi! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about the Lakers’ Game 1 loss to the Rockets and explain what Frank Vogel did wrong to lead them astray. They debate where Kawhi Leonard would stand among the all-time greats if he wins a third NBA Finals MVP Award. Steve and Cuttino get to the bottom of what’s wrong with the Milwaukee Bucks and discuss the NBA’s biggest problem in their immediate future. Plus, the great Sonny Vaccaro stops by to remember his friend John Thompson! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley react live as the Portland Trail Blazers and Memphis Grizzlies battle for the #8 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Plus, the guys break down every match up in the upcoming NBA postseason. Steve and Cuttino try to fix college football and announce the official 'All-Bubble' teams. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley share concern for the Lakers as they continue to struggle offensively since entering the bubble. The guys give their NBA Awards for the regular season and marvel at Carmelo Anthony’s stunning resurgence. Plus, Steve and Cuttino explain why the MAC won’t be the only conference to postpone the college football season.4 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about the return of baseball and question if the league has the proper plan in place to play out the season. Cuttino weighs in on the New York Knicks reportedly closing in on a deal with a former coach of his, Tom Thibodeau. The guys debate whether or not NBA teams will play better with fans in the stands and question what’s going on with the Clippers that so many of their players have left the bubble. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about the NBA’s schedule when the league resumes in late July and baseball’s plan to begin the season this summer. The guys debate the best player in the NBA right now and weigh in on which team is best positioned to win an NBA title on a shortened season. Steve and Cuttino talk about the fear of COVID-19 amid the return of sports and some of the stunning rules that baseball plans to implement upon their return! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley open up about the rise in COVID-19 cases among athletes and how each league should handle the issue when their sports return. The guys talk about statues being torn down around the nation and the ongoing labor dispute between MLB players and owners. Also, Steve and Cuttino react to the NFLPA recommending that players stop practicing together! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
D.M. Stevens' conversation with professional kickboxer Brandon "The Mechanic" Cuttino!
D.M. Stevens' conversation with professional kickboxer Brandon "The Mechanic" Cuttino!
D.M. Stevens' conversation with professional kickboxer Brandon "The Mechanic" Cuttino!
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley weigh in on Drew Brees’ comments on national anthem protests and his subsequent apologies to the black community. The guys talk about the return of the NBA and the proper way to bring fans back to live events. Steve and Cuttino question if NBA players will adopt national anthem protests when the season resumes and Michael Rapaport stops by to weigh in on the return of the NBA! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about the NBA placing a target deadline on the 2020 season and the role of professional athletes in trying to help resolve the racial division in America. Steve and Cuttino discuss the labor dispute between MLB players and owners, as well as the nationwide embrace of sports gambling! Plus, friend of the show John Brenkus stops by to weigh in on the return of sports amid the coronavirus pandemic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nakita Cuttino, visiting assistant professor of law at Duke University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her forthcoming article The Rise of ‘Fringetech’: Regulatory Risks in Early Wage Access. In this article, Cuttino evaluates and considers regulatory challenges related to early-wage-access programs, a new generation of tech-enabled financial services targeted at low-income workers.This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about a wild week of free agency news and why the NBA season may return sooner than you think! The guys temper down the panic surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and discuss the ripple effect that it could have on the sports industry. Also, Steve and Cuttino weigh in on two quarterbacks that are struggling to find work and how the shutdown is impacting LeBron James! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley talk about a wild week of free agency news and why the NBA season may return sooner than you think! The guys temper down the panic surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and discuss the ripple effect that it could have on the sports industry. Also, Steve and Cuttino weigh in on two quarterbacks that are struggling to find work and how the shutdown is impacting LeBron James! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The week before Christmas, in 1971, thirteen-year-old Peg Cuttino was kidnapped and murdered in rural Sumter County, South Carolina. Her murder would go unsolved, for months, until the arrest of a serial killer, responsible for the deaths of eight other men and women during a seven-month killing spree. On a brand new, very special episode of THIS WEEK IN MURDER, we investigate the tragic deaths of Peg Cuttino and every other victim of the man we've dubbed America's Most Forgotten Serial Killer. But what if almost everything we do know about the case, is a lie? What if Peg Cuttino's real killer was never caught? And what if America's Most Forgotten Serial Killer never killed at all? MURDERS: ANN GOODWIN, NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA,1970 JAMES L. SIRES, BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1970 VIRGINIA CAROL MAINS, GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA, 1970 MARGARET ‘PEG’ CUTTINO, SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1970 JOHN FLETCHER, VIDALIA, GEORGIA, 1970 KATHY JO ANDERSON, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1970 LACY THIGPEN, SOPERTON, GEORGIA, 1971 HAZEL WILCOX, HAZELHURST, GEORGIA, 1971 VIVIAN MILES, BAXLEY, GEORGIA, 1971
It’s Fox Sports Saturday with Steve Hartman and Cuttino Mobley. The guys lead off the show with your coronavirus update, and the state of the NBA’s MVP race. Will it be LeBron or Giannis? Plus, who is in a better spot at this point in the season, the Lakers or the Clippers? Hartman and Mobley also preview the upcoming March Madness. Get the guys’ thoughts on the NFL CBA proposal, and what Cuttino would do if he was Tom Brady. Guests: Wisconsin HC Greg Gard Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
It’s a FOX Sports Sunday with Mike Harmon and Cuttino Mobley! Mike and Cuttino break down how yesterday’s match between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury may have been more about the buildup than the fight. The guys wonder if Clipper fans should be worried about the team after a string of losses. Mike and Cuttino discuss James Wiseman bemoaning the NCAA and what can be done to fix things. The guys share their thoughts on the dysfunction going on in Philadelphia and what can be done to right the 76ers ship. Mike and Cuttino talk about the possibility of LeBron James running for president after he is done with basketball. Plus, the guys explain why the Nets made a mistake bringing in Kyrie Irving. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It’s a FOX Sports Sunday with Mike Harmon and Cuttino Mobley! Mike and Cuttino break down how yesterday’s match between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury may have been more about the buildup than the fight. The guys wonder if Clipper fans should be worried about the team after a string of losses. Mike and Cuttino discuss James Wiseman bemoaning the NCAA and what can be done to fix things. The guys share their thoughts on the dysfunction going on in Philadelphia and what can be done to right the 76ers ship. Mike and Cuttino talk about the possibility of LeBron James running for president after he is done with basketball. Plus, the guys explain why the Nets made a mistake bringing in Kyrie Irving. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On today’s Dan Patrick Show, Jason McIntyre & Cuttino Mobley question why Paul George isn’t receiving the same criticism that other stars get when they demand a trade in the middle of a contract. They predict who will be the next disgruntled star in the NBA and get in a lively debate about one of the most polarizing point guards in the league. Jason and Cuttino explain why small market teams have a bone to pick with the league and debate the best fit for former MVP Russell Westbrook. Guests include: The Oklahoman’s Erik Horne, FS1 NBA Analyst Eddie House Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today on The Odd Couple Chris Broussard is joined by guest host and NBA veteran Cuttino Mobley. The Lakers have finally cleared the cap space required to sign another big free agent, Chris and Cuttino discuss the best options Los Angeles’ front office can make moving forward. Enes Kanter drew heat for comparing Pelicans number one overall pick Zion Williamson to Julius Randle and the guys give their opinions on this take and give their own comparisons for the high-flying rookie. All eyes are on the Lakers to sign a superstar free agent, but Chris and Cuttino discuss if the Clippers could end up stealing the thunder by signing a franchise player of their own. Appearances from Yahoo Sports Senior NBA insider Chris Haynes, Georgia Tech Head Women’s tennis coach Rodney Harmon, and former NBA Champion Damon Jones. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former NBA player and current Big 3 Champion Cuttino "Cat" Mobley talks with Greg about 3 on 3 vs. 5 on 5, how is preps and treats his body, the NBA legends that mentored him as a rookie in the league, the misdiagnosed heart condition that ended his career in the league, his cannabis business ventures, his thoughts on Ben Simmons, his relationship with Philly, and much more. More from Philly Famous @ https://phillyfamouspodcast.com/ Get 10% off Soothe CBD products by using the promo code PHILLYFAMOUS @ https://soothelife.com/
Dan Beyer and Cuttino Mobley fill in for Doug Gottlieb and weigh in on the latest free agency rumors around the NBA. The guys discuss Kawhi Leonard shunning the L.A. Lakers and Anthony Davis refusing to waive his trade bonus. Also, Cuttino shares insight on the irreparable relationship between James Harden and Chris Paul. Plus, all of our questions are answered in “Confessions of an NBA Player!” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Thoughts after 35 years as a lawyer: Past , Present, and Future.