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The latest episode of the Gaming News Canada is a gathering of members of the fourth estate to discuss and debate the latest storylines in the business of sports wagering and gaming. Dave Briggs, who mans the keyboard these days on the GNC newsletter. Robyn McNeil of Catena Media's Bonus outlet and Covers senior news analyst Geoff Zochodne join the media roundtable. The three-year anniversary of Ontario's open market sparked a good/bad/somewhat ugly-type of conversation, including the continued presence of 49 operators (and OLG), the (still) waiting for a centralized self-exclusion program to be delivered by iGaming Ontario through its partnership with IC360 and IXUp, the (still) waiting for Martha Otton's replacement to lead iGO, and the ongoing cone of silence - most notably by the provincial government and the AGCO - around legal gambling in the province (McAllister also brought up the curious decision by the American Gaming Association to turn down an interview request for a CBS Sunday Morning feature into the explosion of online sports wagering in the U.S. of A. and gambling addiction). The panel also weighed in on the horse racing industry's attempts to expand wagering through the Ontario open market, whither consolidation and the financial results delivered by the legal industry. McNeil, Zochodne and Briggs also got into the efforts by the Danielle Smith government in Alberta to get approval on Bill 48 to establish its own open sports betting and igaming marketplace. And the all-journo podcast included a segment on the stories du jour, including the Massachusetts Gaming Commission's look into limiting, and the ongoing legal wrangling involving Kalshi, Robinhood and Crypto.com around “sports event trading”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Four years ago today, a newsletter covering the business of sports betting, igaming, and other topics of interest, was born. On that day, we covered the passing of the second reading of Bill C-218 in the House of Commons. Since then, Gaming News Canada – has produced almost 150 newsletters and some 600 audio/visual shows to deliver the latest industry news and insights to our still-growing list of subscribers. This morning, we thank everyone who has had a hand in the success of our neighbourhood media outlet, and there are far too many to mention by name in this space. To help us celebrate Anniversaire Numero Quatre, Parleh Media Group co-founder and CE0 (and the person giving your humble correspondent a friendly but firm push to create Gaming News Canada) Mark Silver helped us take a walk down memory lane with a special focus on the relationship between media and the regulated gambling industry in Ontario, and the rest of Canada. Then, long-time Friend of Gaming News Canada Amanda Brewer and journalist Dave Briggs joined us for their respective thoughts and layers on the past four years. That included a discussion on the Ontario market, which celebrates its third anniversary at the beginning of April and so far continues to wait for the consolidation many of us predicted back in April 2022. Brewer also provided an update and some advice for the folks in charge of creating an expanded legal sports betting and gaming business in Alberta. Both Briggs and Brewer weighed in on Briggs's interview last week with PointsBet Canada boss Scotty Vanderwel about the potential impact of Donald Trump's tariff war on the Ontario industry. We also asked Brewer about the Canadian Lottery Coalition-supported legal action taken by the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation against offshore betting site Bodog. Finally, we asked our two guests to take out their crystal balls to gaze into the future, and specifically asked Briggs about Canada's horse racing industry and the opportunities/challenges around betting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gambling industry veteran Amanda Brewer returned to Gaming News Canada Show presented by GBG Plc, having just. . . er returned. . . from last week's ICE Barcelona conference. Brewer shared her thoughts on the move of ICE to the Spanish city from London, and some of the many conversations she had with members of the Canadian Gaming Association and stakeholders from other parts of sports betting and gaming universe. Not surprisingly, Brewer was frequently asked last week what in the world of Connor McDavid is going on with regulated gambling in the province of Alberta. The industry veteran also responded to our question about a recent report from FINTRAC Canada that online gambling sites are being used to launder proceeds from fentanyl dealing and production (Dave Briggs covered this in the Wednesday newsletter). Brewer pointed us to a LinkedIn post from another gambling biz veteran, Kinectify executive Derek Ramm, with his take on the alert from FINTRAC. Our conversation with Brewer also included the latest market performance report from iGaming Ontario and the organization's move to providing monthly reports; the status of a centralized self-exclusion program in Ontari-ari-ari-o; the potential impact of a provincial election on the industry; and Briggs's reporting last week that fake social media ads promoting phony online casino products on Meta and other social media platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There were some raises of Spockian eyebrows last week when Flutter Entertainment, the owners of FanDuel, announced an expected drop in revenue of some $370 million (Amarican bucks) thanks to its NFL customers getting the better of the books this season. So, as the four-down football league's postseason got underway with wild card weekend, Gaming News Canada Show regular Phill Gray – who led trading operations at Sports Interaction for more than two decades – rejoined the podcast. Gray and your humble host dug a little deeper into the reasons behind the bettors taking advantage of sportsbooks, and also looked ahead at the challenges and opportunities for the betting populace in the race to next month's Super Bowl. The 2024 U.S. presidential election and Justin Trudeau's pending departure as leader of the Liberal Party here in our home and native land has reinvigorated wagering on politics, including in Ontario's regulated gambling industry (as Dave Briggs reported in Friday's newsletter). We asked Gray for his thoughts on that topic, too. Finally, we took a quick peek at stories to watch in the sports betting space in 2025, including the odds of regulated gambling coming to Alberta, the crypto/betting story, and the potential impact around the growing popularity of women's sports on sportsbook operators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While the snow was flying outside of Gaming News Canada HQ on the shores of Lake Huron earlier this week, your humble host fired up the virtual studio to welcome Dave Briggs, the former managing editor at Catena Editor and editor interim of the Gaming News Canada newsletter, for an unplugged/unvarnished/unfiltered episode of the Gaming News Canada Show presented by GBG Plc. Instead of opening up our notepads, Briggs and yours truly conversed on a number of topics about the business of sports betting and gaming, including: Briggs's tour of duty in journalism, the horse racing industry, and his time at Catena as editor-in-chief of Play Ontario/Play Canada, PlayPennsylvania, PlayIllinois and PlayMichigan; A fact sheet released this week by the World Health Organization on gambling, and the global impact of advertising and marketing on problem gambling;The layoffs involving journalists by gambling affiliates in 2024;The opportunities with the breakup of iGaming Ontario and the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, and the call (once again) for both parties to be more transparent and also be voices for the regulated gaming industry in the province;Coverage of the industry by traditional media outlets since the Ontario regulated marketplace opened its doors in April 2022; What the province's licensed operators – and the regulators - have done well, and what they could do better; And the motivation behind Briggs's Fresh Waves podcast which features music you won't hear on Top 40 radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brigitte got a busy, but fun, Friday program started with an interview about who (and where) the best employers are located, including here in Connecticut, with senior editor of Forbes Magazine Rachel Peachman (00:00). Cheddar business anchor and Westport resident Dave Briggs came by the studios to talk with Brigitte about the latest American business stories, as well as his cameo in the T.V. show "Succession" (16:36). Finally, theater and movie reviewer Ed Katz offered his thoughts on seeing "Stereophonic" and "Joker 2" (33:10)
A troubling church statistic that seems not to be improving is the number of people not giving anything measurable to their church. Have you asked yourself why a significant number of your congregation isn't giving? We have, too! To answer that question, Dave Briggs, the Stewardship Director at Central Christian Church in Phoenix, AZ, decided to do a year-long study to better understand this phenomenon. He joins us in this webinar to share his findings and offer some things church leaders can do to reverse this trend.
The second anniversary of Ontario's regulated sports betting and igaming industry lands April 4th, and in the midst of investigations involving MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani and Jontay Porter of the Toronto Raptors around sports betting. Meanwhile, the debate continues around gambling advertising, sportsbooks placing limits on bettors, and problem gambling. Also, the state of New York just had its second most successful week in sports betting handle from legal operators since the launch of its regulated marketplace in January 2022. And the regulated sports betting business in North Carolina has launched with a bang riding the March Madness wave. The latest episode of the Gaming News Canada Show brings together a media roundtable with SBC Americas editor-in-chief Jessica Welman, the managing editor of Catena Media's Play Canada, Play Michigan and Play Pennsylvania websites, Dave Briggs, and Geoff Zochodne, the gambling industry beat writer for Covers.com. The trio of journalists joined Steve McAllister to discuss the good, bad and ugly that is the current state of gambling across North America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Red Wings split their four game road trip, tiers for the NFL by ESPN, and an interesting free agent to be. Headlines, would you want the Lions to get Mike Evans, and a huge Wings win. Do the Lions need another wide receiver, and Dave Briggs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chaz and AJ have talked about this moment before, when Chaz was fired from another radio station that was in the middle of being purchased by Disney. However, it was recently uncovered by a Tribe member that Bob Iger might have written about that specific incident in his book! (0:00) Norm Pattis brings us all up to date on the Gilgo Beach murders, including the Connecticut heritage of one of the identified victims. Plus, Ken Engelman the Branford Kindness guy. (3:35) A news anchor, an actor, and now cannabis salesman. Dave Briggs joined Chaz and AJ in studio (with some product) to talk about his career, and the many interesting jumps he's made. (18:26) Dumb Ass News - He sounds like a movie character from the early 1980's, but Sheriff Grady Judd is a real person in Florida, who shared a clip of himself talking about a man who threw beer cans and fired a rifle at speeding cars. (36:28)
This week we are joined by Steve Clements and Dave Briggs from Kelvedon & Feering Rugby Club, a brand new rugby club from Essex that was founded in 2020. We talk about how the club got started, their "for the players by the players" ethos and, most importantly, National Joe Marler Day.Kelvedon & Feering RUFCInstagram - @kelvedonandfeeringrugbyclubYoutube- @kelvedonandfeeringRUFCHeads2Minds - www.heads2minds.co.ukRoots Ruck RiotInstagram - @rootsruckriotWebsite and other links - https://linktr.ee/rootsruckriotIf you would like your club featured please email us at rootsruckriotpodcast@gmail.comRoots Ruck Riot is a Podcast Nobody Asked For
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™. Andrew Kintz is Executive Vice President of the Music Industry Group and Private Client Services at First Horizon Bank. What we talked about... Andrew Kintz started working at Sun Trust Bank in 1998 in Atlanta. Music industry finance and banking since 2009. Full bank within a bank only for music industry, corporations, businesses, and individuals in the music industry. Andrew introduced this in 2016 when he joined the bank. Andrew sings and can play guitar and piano. The Basement and Grimey's. Nashville oozes musical talent! Talents from commercial bankers. Dave Briggs interview. Specialty divisions tend to have high retention rates. Complexities of how copyright works on music played internationally. All Along the Watch Tower. We geek out on Neil Young. Brian Williams at Third National and Sun Trust. How to leave a lasting impression on young talent. Southern hospitality and the Golden Rule. Changing clothes depends on who you are working with. Providing top levels of service. Human capital management for high network families. Communication challenges. PPP loans during Covid. Read And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham. Contact Andrew on LinkedIn. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the podcast and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
Subscribe to Central Christian Church: https://www.youtube.com/CentralChristianAZ?sub_confirmation=1 Central Student Ministries YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/CSMStudentMinistries?sub_confirmation=1 Central Children's Ministries YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/CentralAZChildrens?sub_confirmation=1 Leading people to discover and fully own their faith in Jesus. That is the mission of Central Christian Church, led by Pastor Cal Jernigan based in Mesa, Arizona with multiple locations throughout Arizona.We are a community of grace and forgiveness where everyone is allowed, encouraged, and expected to be authentic. This is a safe and practical place to come as you are and grow in your faith, but this is also a place where complacency is challenged.You are Made For More.To support Central's ministry and help us continue to help people discover and fully own their faith in Jesus click here: https://www.centralaz.com/GiveIf you have a prayer request that we can be praying for or want us to pray with you please let us know by visiting www.centralaz.com/prayer or email us directly at prayer@centralaz.com.--Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.centralaz.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentralAZInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/CentralChristianAZ/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CentralAZMessage Podcast: https://centralaz.buzzsprout.com/Beyond The Lines Podcast: https://www.centralaz.com/beyond-the-linesApp: https://www.centralaz.com/app Blog: https://www.centralaz.com/blog#MadeForMore #LoveBeyond #CentralAZ #ChurchOnline #OnlineChurch #CentralChristianChurch
Lettermen Row's Spencer Holbrook is joined this time by Dave Briggs, who covers the Rockets for the Toledo Blade, to break down how Toledo stacks up against the Buckeyes, the new transfers Jason Candle has brought in to that program and who to watch out for on Saturday afternoon. How ready is the Ohio State defense to have a third straight dominant outing? Will Toledo present any problems to the Buckeyes this weekend in Columbus? What are the expectations for this Saturday afternoon inside Ohio Stadium? Spencer from Lettermen Row and Dave from the Toledo Blade break it all down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yahoo Finance anchor Dave Briggs talks with NBA Legend Tracy McGrady and OBL strategic advisor Jeffrey Pollack about the new launch of The Ones Basketball League (OBL). T-Mac also gives his take on the current NBA Finals matchup between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this Friday Buckeye Talk, Doug Lesmerises gets in the same room with Kyle Rowland and Dave Briggs of the Toledo Blade for a live, in-person podcast and things get a little crazy. Kyle and Dave are here to break down Ohio State's Week 3 opponent, the Toledo Rockets, who will be playing one of the biggest games in program history at night in Ohio Stadium on Sept. 17. Could Toledo win the MAC this year? How often has Ohio State played a MAC team this good? How often should the Buckeyes play MAC schools? Who are the most dangerous Rockets on both sides of the ball? And then it's time to get creative, as Doug, Dave and Kyle talk about Urban Meyer's coaching future -- and what if he restarted his head coaching career where it began two decades ago, in Northwest Ohio? Meyer spent two years leading Bowling Green ... what if he did that again? This one's fun, and thanks as always for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We help fast-growing tech companies onboard, create, and keep happier more connected employees. Enjoy the show? Please leave a rating and review at ratethispodcast.com/nice. Thanks! David Briggs serves as regional president for Fifth Third Bank in Tennessee. He has 30 years of diverse banking experience. Briggs also served in several executive leadership roles in banking, including as market president of Capital Bank, commercial and private market executive for Bank of America, and commercial and industrial banking executive for First Horizon. What we talked about... The Dave's I Know by Kids in the Hall. Dave Briggs spent 27 years at Bank of America. He left during the Great Recession with a Bank of America veteran, Gene Taylor. Challenge, sense of loyalty, and friendships kept him working at the same company for 27 years. Pandemic pivots. How travel brings you together with your teammates. Serendipity and networking nicely. Being out and about matters. Find opportunities to move your team members within the organization. Process and discipline. Advancing team members from one role to another to advance their career and save you recruiting. People vote with their feet. Why culture is so important. Questions to ask hiring managers when you apply. Checking in with your team members. Be mindful of who you work for. Hint, it's not your employer. Thoughts about employee and employer loyalty. On living in Europe and reflecting on our security. Setting and clearly communicating your business objectives. Read Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer Johnson. Contact david.briggs@53.com. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please be sure to follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the show and are deeply appreciated. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We return to Dave Briggs' question: how to make boring B2B subjects more interesting. This time, we hear from award-winning marketer Brian Macreadie. The post B2BQ&A 106.5: How to make boring B2B subjects more interesting (part 2) appeared first on Radix.
Gonzaga Men's Basketball Player Drew Timme sits down with Yahoo Finance's Dave Briggs to discuss partnering with Dollar Shave Club, how players are earning money in college basketball, and Gonzaga working toward the national title. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stewardship Education, teaching people God's word on money and wealth, is an essential aspect of discipleship that every church should engage in. In this podcast, we talk with Chris Goulard and Dave Briggs about the Stewardship Impact Workshop and why they believe every church leader needs to attend this training. This workshop was explicitly created for church leaders to help them learn the theology of stewardship and generosity and learn how to incorporate a stewardship ministry in their church.
procannabismedia.com Wednesday's at 4:21PM In The Weeds with Jimmy Young goes live with interesting guests from the cannabis industry. Dave Briggs is a veteran sports anchor who hosts "The Cannversation" every week on Pro Cannabis Media and PCM TV. He interviews Detroit Red Wings legend Darren McCarty on this week's interview, and Jimmy and Dave discuss the role sports figures are playing in this new industry.
Megyn Kelly is joined by radio host Hugh Hewitt and Dave Briggs, formerly of Fox, NBC Sports and CNN, to discuss the Georgia senate races which appear to both be going fo the Democrats, the implications for the 50/50 Senate now, how the Republicans lost Georgia, what Trump does next, the "objections" from Congress today will mean, the 2024 field, and more.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShowFind out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Megyn Kelly is joined by radio host Hugh Hewitt and Dave Briggs, formerly of Fox, NBC Sports and CNN, to discuss the Georgia senate races which appear to both be going fo the Democrats, the implications for the 50/50 Senate now, how the Republicans lost Georgia, what Trump does next, the "objections" from Congress today will mean, the 2024 field, and more. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Chargers and Cowboys quarterback, Ryan Leaf, joined Sportsnaut's Dave Briggs to discuss the magic of Ryan Tannehill and the Tennesse Titans. Plus the guys discuss what the Dallas Cowboys should do with Dak Prescott. Offer big money now, wait, or tell him to find a new team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the NFL won't suspend its season due to a single COVID-19 outbreak or individual cases across the league, that's not the big picture that should be the priority. While regular-season games still draw massive ratings, which puts money in the league's pocket, the NFL Playoffs is where the real cash is earned. It's a point driven home by Philadelphia Eagles legend Brian Westbrook appearing with Dave Briggs on Sportsnaut. Creating a bubble, even multiple, isn't realistic for a 32-team league with 53-man rosters and dozens of essential staff. However, creating two bubble sites for the 14-team NFL Playoffs is far more manageable. The NFL reportedly started considering a bubble for the playoffs before the regular season and there is a growing belief it will happen. There will be complicating factors that make it difficult to pull off, but a bubble might be the only way for the NFL Playoffs to go on without any issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Owner Jerry Jones indicated earlier this week on his daily 105.3 The Fan appearance in Dallas that Prescott's injury does nothing to change his future with the Cowboys. Cory Mageors of 105.3 The Fan relayed his conversation with Jones to Sportsnaut's Dave Briggs recently, noting that Jones and the Cowboys are fully committed to Prescott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Chiefs and Chargers Pro Bowl defense back Brandon Flowers joins Dave Briggs on Sportsnaut to discuss Tom Brady and Tampa Bay's lackluster defenese. Brady, at age 43, continues to amaze has against the Los Angeles Chargers threw for five touchdown passes. While Briggs thinks that the Buccaneers are a Super Bowl contender, Flowers is more reluctant because of Tampa Bay's awful defensive secondary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stewardship is one of those words we hear all the time, especially around church. Today, Grant interviews Dave Briggs, Stewardship Pastor at Central Christian Church. Dave discusses what a Stewardship Pastor does within a church and what stewardship can mean for your personal finances and your daily life. This podcast is packed full of wisdom and love. Give it a listen and send it to your pastor! Pastor Dave's ministry can be found here: https://centralaz.com/finance And here is a link to Dave's favorite ministry Christian Stewardship Network: https://www.christianstewardshipnetwork.com/
Dave Briggs joins Tony Katz to discuss the decision to ban the confederate flag at all NASCAR events. How are fans of the sport handling it and will this affect the business of racing?
Dave Briggs joins Tony Katz to discuss the decision to ban the confederate flag at all NASCAR events. How are fans of the sport handling it and will this affect the business of racing?
This episode of the Down The Stretch Podcast has many exciting segments. The temporarily reclusive Bob McCown reveals his connection to harness racing and his affection for enjoying the races in the dining room. Jim Lawson sounds relieved that both thoroughbred and standardbred racing will return the first week of June. Adriana Sorella talks about his latest idea to promote harness racing and writer Dave Briggs tells us which horses his money is on for the virtual Sovereign Awards. From Ajax Downs, jockey Cassandra Jeschke says she’s really anxious to get back on a quarter horse. Harness race handicapper and lasagna maestro Garnet Barnsdale offers some insightful ideas on how to bet horses we haven’t seen for weeks and with the first weekend in June welcoming the return of horse racing on two fronts, we search through the annals of history for the greatest events of June 5 and June 6.
This Buckeye Talk episode from cleveland.com is all about the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry and the two guests joining Doug Lesmerises are writers who understand The Game from both sides. Kyle Rowland and Dave Briggs of The Toledo Blade join Doug to talk about Jim Harbaugh's approach to the rivalry, things he might ever adjust about that approach, what he's like when he's not standing at an interview podium, and if the current trajectory of the Ohio State-Michigan game is ever going to change.Rowland is the Ohio State beat writer for The Blade but covered Michigan for three years, and Briggs writes about both teams as The Blade sports columnist, so they bring perspectives that understand both sides of this.Has Harbaugh been a success or a failure at Michigan? At the end of the pod, everyone discusses whether Urban Meyer underachieved at Ohio State.For fans of the Buckeyes, this is a look at Michigan within the context of Ohio State that you don't want to miss. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The way things are looking for school and church closures is not good. It's not good at all. The economy, we all know, will be impacted in some way. And this certainly will directly impact churches, giving, tithing, the budget, etc. We want to help pastors and leaders feel better equipped in this season. This is why J.R. interviewed and recorded two episodes with his father. Dave Briggs has led stewardship ministries at well known churches for the past 18 years. We believe this will be very helpful for the MMP community. We desire to see the church equipped and ready to lead others in this difficult time and season. Also, check out the resources below. We have put these conversations into two parts. Part 1. Practical help for people to navigate the new economic reality personally. Part 2. Giving pastors, elders, and church leaders help in navigating the new economic reality with their churches. Resources Part 1 (for PEOPLE): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/practical-ways-to-help-you-navigate-the-new-financial-reality-from-covid-19Part 2 (for PASTORS): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/equipping-pastors-and-ministry-leaders-in-navigating-the-new-economic-reality-in-their-churchesIf you have any questions, comments, or thoughts for the show drop us a line, at dougmoister@gmail.com or jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgWe are a new podcast, so we ask you to make sure to subscribe, write a review, and share this with other pastors and kingdom leaders. We hope to see the MMP community grow and cannot do it without you. Monday morning pastor is a ministry of is brought to you by a partnership between https://www.missioalliance.org/ and https://www.kairospartnerships.org/podcast.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this Down The Stretch Podcast, Woodbine CEO Jim Lawson updates the status of horse racing in Ontario, multiple award-winning journalist Dave Briggs comments on the big crisis and who he believes should be Horse of the Year. Peter Gross asks avid horseplayers how they're filling their spare time and there's some stretch calls from Canadians winning at Gulfstream.
The way things are looking for school and church closures is not good. It's not good at all. The economy, we all know, will be impacted in some way. And this certainly will directly impact churches, giving, tithing, the budget, etc. We want to help pastors and leaders feel better equipped in this season. This is why J.R. interviewed and recorded two episodes with his father. Dave Briggs has led stewardship ministries at well known churches for the past 18 years. We believe this will be very helpful for the MMP community. We desire to see the church equipped and ready to lead others in this difficult time and season. Also, check out the resources below. We have put these conversations into two parts. Part 1. Practical help for people to navigate the new economic reality personally. Part 2. Giving pastors, elders, and church leaders help in navigating the new economic reality with their churches. Resources Part 1 (for PEOPLE): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/practical-ways-to-help-you-navigate-the-new-financial-reality-from-covid-19Part 2 (for PASTORS): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/equipping-pastors-and-ministry-leaders-in-navigating-the-new-economic-reality-in-their-churchesIf you have any questions, comments, or thoughts for the show drop us a line, at dougmoister@gmail.com or jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgWe are a new podcast, so we ask you to make sure to subscribe, write a review, and share this with other pastors and kingdom leaders. We hope to see the MMP community grow and cannot do it without you. Monday morning pastor is a ministry of is brought to you by a partnership between https://www.missioalliance.org/ and https://www.kairospartnerships.org/podcast.
The way things are looking for school and church closures is not good. It's not good at all. The economy, we all know, will be impacted in some way. And this certainly will directly impact churches, giving, tithing, the budget, etc. We want to help pastors and leaders feel better equipped in this season. This is why J.R. interviewed and recorded two episodes with his father. Dave Briggs has led stewardship ministries at well known churches for the past 18 years. We believe this will be very helpful for the MMP community. We desire to see the church equipped and ready to lead others in this difficult time and season. Also, check out the resources below. We have put these conversations into two parts. Part 1. Practical help for people to navigate the new economic reality personally. Part 2. Giving pastors, elders, and church leaders help in navigating the new economic reality with their churches. Resources Part 1 (for PEOPLE): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/practical-ways-to-help-you-navigate-the-new-financial-reality-from-covid-19Part 2 (for PASTORS): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/equipping-pastors-and-ministry-leaders-in-navigating-the-new-economic-reality-in-their-churchesIf you have any questions, comments, or thoughts for the show drop us a line, at dougmoister@gmail.com or jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgWe are a new podcast, so we ask you to make sure to subscribe, write a review, and share this with other pastors and kingdom leaders. We hope to see the MMP community grow and cannot do it without you. Monday morning pastor is a ministry of is brought to you by a partnership between https://www.missioalliance.org/ and https://www.kairospartnerships.org/podcast.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The way things are looking for school and church closures is not good. It's not good at all. The economy, we all know, will be impacted in some way. And this certainly will directly impact churches, giving, tithing, the budget, etc. We want to help pastors and leaders feel better equipped in this season. This is why J.R. interviewed and recorded two episodes with his father. Dave Briggs has led stewardship ministries at well known churches for the past 18 years. We believe this will be very helpful for the MMP community. We desire to see the church equipped and ready to lead others in this difficult time and season. Also, check out the resources below. We have put these conversations into two parts. Part 1. Practical help for people to navigate the new economic reality personally. Part 2. Giving pastors, elders, and church leaders help in navigating the new economic reality with their churches. Resources Part 1 (for PEOPLE): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/practical-ways-to-help-you-navigate-the-new-financial-reality-from-covid-19Part 2 (for PASTORS): https://www.kairospartnerships.org/blog/2020/3/20/equipping-pastors-and-ministry-leaders-in-navigating-the-new-economic-reality-in-their-churchesIf you have any questions, comments, or thoughts for the show drop us a line, at dougmoister@gmail.com or jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgWe are a new podcast, so we ask you to make sure to subscribe, write a review, and share this with other pastors and kingdom leaders. We hope to see the MMP community grow and cannot do it without you. Monday morning pastor is a ministry of is brought to you by a partnership between https://www.missioalliance.org/ and https://www.kairospartnerships.org/podcast.
Elkton, MD – Post Time with Mike and Mike presented by the USTA, is excited to announce the line-up for Thursday morning (February 27th) at 10:30 a.m. They will be joined by Dave Briggs, Jazmin Arnold, and Mark McKelvie. Briggs, who is the Managing Editor of Harness Racing Update, explained in an article on February 16th of nine ways horse racing can retain slot revenue. Briggs has won multiple awards for excellence in journalism. Arnold, the 2019 Dan Patch Amateur Driver of the Year, will talk about what it meant to her to win the award. She’ll also touch on what the future holds in harness racing. McKelvie, the Communications and Content Manager at Woodbine Mohawk, will talk about the recently filled Mohawk Millions. The first of its kind race in harness racing is a $1 million event for 2-year-old trotters. It will take place on September 26th at Woodbine Mohawk Raceway. McKelvie will also talk about his team winning the McKee Broadcasting Award this past Sunday in Florida. Post Time with Mike and Mike presented by USTA can be heard live every Thursday at 10:30 a.m.via their website www.posttimewithmikeandmike.com or on archive on their website as well.
Mike and Mike talk harness racing every Thursday. Today's guests include Jazmin Arnold, Dave Briggs, and Mark McKelvie
In the first hour of the show, Ross Tucker and Jason Myrtetus, in for Dave Briggs, break down the incredible story of David Ayres as the Emergency Back-Up Goalie for the Hurricanes and they talk about Jason's time as an EBUG for the Flyers! They then jump into the latest with the NFL CBA and talk with Business Of Sports Podcast Host Andrew Brandt to get his take on the developments between the NFL and NFLPA.
In the second hour of the show, Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs answer today;s Reddit question which is what is the one 'old-person thing you do? They then jump into their 'All-32' offseason preview of the Dallas Cowboys with Cory Mageors of 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. They close the show talking about Big Papi's comments towards Mike Fiers.
Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs start the Friday show missing a key element.... Dave's Bloody Mary!! They thankfully get through the hour talking about his missing Friday treat, his airplane middle-seat dilemma and then jump into the latest news and debate around the NFL's proposed CBA They close the hour talking with Author and Historian Jonathan Eig to preview the Wilder vs. Fury II fight this weekend, and the decline of boxing and baseball.
Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs answer today's Reddit question asking each other what 'old=person' thing they do currently. Let's just say Ross would already make a great grandpa.
Author and Historian Jonathan Eig joins Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs to give his thoughts on the state of boxing as fans gear up for Wilder vs. Fury II this weekend. They discuss why the sport has declined over the last few decades and ask the question of is baseball will be the next sport to fall. Check out Jonathan's latest work : Ali: A Life - https://www.amazon.com/Ali-Life-Jonathan-Eig/dp/0544435249
Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs showcase the New York Giants on their 'All-32' Offseason preview! They welcome in former Giant great Amani Toomer as well as You Better You Bet's Nick Kostos to break down the biggest needs for the Giants this offseason. And of course, Nick and Amani disagree on who the best WR is in Giants history.
We learned a little about Bowling Green's team and the Falcons' tumultuous past few years in a fun conversation with an old friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Teaching from March 26, 2017 by Dave Briggs
What better way to welcome back the AA Podcast with our first episode of 2013 than by talking to one of our most popular guests, Michelle Beadle of NBC. Michelle's new show The Crossover launches Monday January 28th from New Orleans during Super Bowl week. We chat with Beadle about The Crossover, Access Hollywood, and more including...-Her input into the format of The Crossover and the pop culture/sports mix.-Her new co-host Dave Briggs and how the two will develop on-air chemistry.-Carrot Top being the most normal person on set for promos starring Jose Canseco and Gary Busey.-Balancing her work on Access Hollywood with a full-time return to sports.-The weirdest celebrity she's interviewed for Access Hollywood.-Her impressions of the Lance Armstrong/Oprah interview.-The bizarre Manti Te'o/Lennay Kekua hoax.-The "inspirational" Ray Lewis and Super Bowl storylines.-How the Lakers are turning into the New York Jets