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Latest podcast episodes about David Cunningham

Fintech Daydreaming
Live from Nordic Fintech Summit 2025 – Buzzwords, Bankers & Banter

Fintech Daydreaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 47:48


This week, Fintech Daydreaming goes live from the heart of Helsinki for a special episode recorded at the 2025 Nordic Fintech Summit! With espresso (and later some beers) in hand and mics at the ready, Pål and Ville roamed the event to capture the freshest insights, boldest predictions, and too many slightly questionable karaoke references.We caught up with:• Janne Salminen, CEO of Helsinki Fintech Farm and event mastermind, on what makes this year's summit bigger, better, and even more Nordic.• Christie H. Kristensen from Danske Bank, on whether open banking is finally living up to the hype.• Taru Möller from Nordea, who explains how strategy and reality sometimes even get along.• David Cunningham from Citi, dropping hard truths (and soft predictions) on the future of digital assets.• Lars Markull, founder of Embedded Finance Review, decoding what “embedded finance” actually means in 2025.• Kristian Sørensen from IN Groupe, holding up the Mobey Forum banner high and making digital identity sound both exciting and at the same time making us slightly worried that many of our predictions from over ten years ago are becoming reality.It's fintech in the field: unfiltered, slightly chaotic, and packed with sharp takes from some of the smartest minds in the industry. Tune in and get a front-row seat—minus the lanyard.Episode hosted by Pål Krogdahl & Ville SointuEpisode produced and edited by Femi Apanishile- Email us on Hello@FintechDaydreaming.com- Fintech Daydreaming home page - https://www.FintechDaydreaming.com- Fintech Daydreaming on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FintechDaydream- Fintech Daydreaming on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-daydreaming- Pål Krogdahl - https://www.linkedin.com/in/krogdahl/- Ville Sointu - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ville-sointu-54682b/- Femi Apanishile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/femi-apanishile-935a74a1/

Off the Clock (Legal Value Network)
Using a Holistic Approach to Adopt and Integrate Technology (LVN Board Members Keith Maziarek, Justin Ergler and David Cunningham (Reed Smith))

Off the Clock (Legal Value Network)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 58:54


In this episode Legal Value Network board members Keith Maziarek and Justin Ergler discuss innovation in the legal industry with David Cunningham, Chief Innovation Officer at Reed Smith. They explore the challenges and benefits of adopting AI and technology, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach that integrates various tools and processes. Cunningham highlights Reed Smith's strategy of leveraging existing models and working with both established and new companies to enhance legal services. They also discuss the significance of change management, data utilization, and the need for a clear roadmap to optimize business processes and client relationships.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
David Cunningham: Squirrel Mortgage Broker on homeowners fixing loans for longer periods of time

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 2:53 Transcription Available


A change in direction for homeowners and their mortgages. 90% of home loans were floating or fixed for less than a year in January. CoreLogic says there's anecdotal evidence borrowers have begun to fix for longer as interest rates come down. Squirrel Mortgage Broker, David Cunningham told Ryan Bridge things have changed dramatically since Christmas, with favourable rates for longer fixed-term periods. He says Westpac kicked it off with a 4.99 term for three years, ANZ doing the same at two-years, with all competitors now offering near there. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live at the Nut Bar
Addressing breaking news - resignation of the Reserve Bank Governor

Live at the Nut Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 21:54


This week we just had to dive right in and discuss the breaking news which was the shock resignation of the Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr. Why did he go, what is his legacy and what characterised his time as Governor. David Cunningham discusses all of this and more with Dave Tyrer. If you have any questions or things you'd like to hear us talk about, get in touch with us at david@squirrel.co.nz or John@squirrel.co.nz. The opinions expressed in this podcast are not financial advice, or a recommendation of any financial product. Any commentary provided are personal views and are not necessarily representative of the opinions of Squirrel. As always, we recommend seeking professional investment or mortgage advice before taking any action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Speak Like a Leader
Leading with Love: The Power of Insightful Vulnerability™ with David Cunningham

Speak Like a Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 47:49


David Cunningham has spent over 35 years as a transformational leader, coach, and educator, working with hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide. He draws from his personal experiences and lifelong commitment to love and consciousness to inspire others to live with purpose, grace, and love. His teachings have helped countless people awaken to their highest selves and realize the power of love in everyday life. Key Takeaways: ✅ Leadership isn't about being right—it's about being connected. ✅ Love is the most powerful leadership tool we have. ✅ Patience and presence create deeper relationships, even in difficult moments. ✅ A powerful stand is more effective than a righteous argument. ✅ Your ‘love footprint' matters—what are you leaving behind in every interaction? Quotable Moments: 

Gramlich and Mac Lain
Epsiode 482: After Further Review - Virginia Tech

Gramlich and Mac Lain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 37:25


What the heck happened in Blacksburg this season!? Let's get into it with David Cunningham of Tech Sideline. Presented by Ingles Markets. Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GMPOD for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver

RNZ: Morning Report
80 percent of mortgages up for renewal in next 12 months

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 4:44


An unusually large number of homeowners will have big decisions to make this year, with 80 percent of mortgages coming up for renewal in the next 12 months. Squirrel chief executive David Cunningham spoke to Alexa Cook.

The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show (on East Village Radio) w/Guest Angela Jaeger, January 8, 2025

The Brian Turner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 116:48


Tune in for a visit with Angela Jaeger who will discuss her new book I Feel Famous. Here she recounts her years growing up in NYC as an inhabitant of 77-81 nascent punk culture, canoodling with its various in habitants and scene-makers, before her Anglophilia pulled her into the middle of London's scene as well.  Her diaries recount a wide-eyed, humorously sweet account of her pure fandom spilling into the post-punk era (where her sister Hilary booked the auspicious Tier 3 NYC venue), eventually leading Jaeger into performing and recording with the likes of Pigbag, The Monochrome Set, and David Cunningham. Tune in for some surely interesting first-hand remembrances. brianturnershow.com  eastvillageradio.comGASENETA - Ameagari No Ballad - ガセネタ (Full Contact, 2018)OSBO - FC - 7" (Blow Blood, 2024)SHINRA KNIVES - Plague Dogs - Those Kinds of Friends EP (BC, 2024)ABAZABA - Isolation - 7" (Vampire Blues, 2024)...AND THE NATIVE HIPSTERS - Hang Ten - V/A: Further Perspectives & Distortion: An Encyclopedia Of British Experimental And Avant-Garde Music 1976 - 1984 (Cherry Red, 2024)ART BEARS - Rats & Monkeys - V/A: Further Perspectives & Distortion: An Encyclopedia Of British Experimental And Avant-Garde Music 1976 - 1984 (Cherry Red, 2024)BILL DRUMMOND READS HIS OLD ADDRESS/PHONE BOOK FROM THE 80'sKOSMONAUTENTRAUM - Abschied - V/A: Als die Welt noch unterging (German Post Punk Underground 1979-1984) (Tapete, 2024)S.Y.P.H. - Maschine von Beruf - Pure Freude Singles 1979-1981 (Tapete, 2024)THE FRONTS - Mowin' the Lawn - Mamo Waves (Bulbous Monacle, 2024)EXHIBIT A - The Distance - 7" (Irrelevant Wombat, 1980)ERICA POMERANCE - Woodstock Verite - En Concert À La Commune Le P'tit Québec Libre  (Trésor National/Tour De Bras, 2021)ANGELA JAEGER CHATS ON HER NEW BOOK 'I FEEL FAMOUS: PUNK DIARIES 1977-81)DEAF SCHOOL - Don't Stop the World - Don't Stop the World (Warner Brothers, 1977)CHAT W/ANGELASTARE KITS - Strength Accumulate - Live at Tier 3 1979 (BC, 2021)ROYAL FAMILY - State of Mind (NL, 1980)THE DROWNING CRAZE - Storage Case - 7" (Situation Two, 1981)CHAT w/ANGELAPIGBAG - Hit the 'O' Deck - 12" (Y, 1983)

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
David Cunningham: Squirrel Mortgages CEO on the mortgage rates facing Kiwis

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 3:44 Transcription Available


It looks like kiwis with mortgages are hedging their bets for interest rates to keep falling. In the month of October alone 90% of mortgage holders were on very short term rates. David Cunningham of Squirrel Mortgages & Investments joins the show to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
138c Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

Recall This Book
138c Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
138c Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Public Policy
Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Politics
Herbert Hoover gave us Woody Guthrie (with David Cunningham)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 24:27


Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. David Cunningham, chair of Sociology at Washington University in St Louis, is author of Klansville, USA (Oxford UP, 2014) and There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence (U California Press, 2005). His ongoing research includes the recent wave of conflicts around Confederate monuments and other sites of contested memory. David's vision of what has changed in 2024 relates to an extended analogy to the election of 1972, when the avowedly racist George ("Segregation....forever") Wallace almost rode right-wing fury to victory. Notes of hope? Well, David has faith in extant political institutions and even bureaucracy (long live the deep state) to blunt the force of Trump's onslaught; movement politics of the left may also prove capable, as they were in the 1930's of rising up in response to a ferocious successful mobilization on the right. You can also listen to earlier conversations with Vincent Brown and Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books Network
Ronald Reagan Gave Us Punk Rock (with Vincent Brown)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 21:09


Welcome to What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. In this episode, Vincent Brown (History professor at Harvard) last spoke with us about his own work on Caribbean slave revolts; his many other well-known projects include the recent PBS series The Bigger Picture. What exactly happened and will happen? Well, Vince has sympathy for Bernie Sanders Boston Globe op-ed about the Democrat's neglect of working-class and Gabriel Wynant's "Exit Right" abut the need to remake left-wing politics. He also takes seriously Thomas Piketty's theory of the rise of "Brahmin Left". That's a topic explored in the Recall This Book series on the Brahmin left ( Jan-Werner Muller, Matthew Karp and Thomas Piketty). Any hopeful note to end on? Well, bad government breeds righteous opposition. From Ronald Reagan we got...Minor Threat and the Bad Brains. Tune in tomorrow to hear John speak with David Cunningham; the previous conversation, already up on New Books Network, was with Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
138b Ronald Reagan Gave Us Punk Rock (with Vincent Brown)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 21:09


Welcome to What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. In this episode, Vincent Brown (History professor at Harvard) last spoke with us about his own work on Caribbean slave revolts; his many other well-known projects include the recent PBS series The Bigger Picture. What exactly happened and will happen? Well, Vince has sympathy for Bernie Sanders Boston Globe op-ed about the Democrat's neglect of working-class and Gabriel Wynant's "Exit Right" abut the need to remake left-wing politics. He also takes seriously Thomas Piketty's theory of the rise of "Brahmin Left". That's a topic explored in the Recall This Book series on the Brahmin left ( Jan-Werner Muller, Matthew Karp and Thomas Piketty). Any hopeful note to end on? Well, bad government breeds righteous opposition. From Ronald Reagan we got...Minor Threat and the Bad Brains. Tune in tomorrow to hear John speak with David Cunningham; the previous conversation, already up on New Books Network, was with Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Politics
Ronald Reagan Gave Us Punk Rock (with Vincent Brown)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 21:09


Welcome to What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. In this episode, Vincent Brown (History professor at Harvard) last spoke with us about his own work on Caribbean slave revolts; his many other well-known projects include the recent PBS series The Bigger Picture. What exactly happened and will happen? Well, Vince has sympathy for Bernie Sanders Boston Globe op-ed about the Democrat's neglect of working-class and Gabriel Wynant's "Exit Right" abut the need to remake left-wing politics. He also takes seriously Thomas Piketty's theory of the rise of "Brahmin Left". That's a topic explored in the Recall This Book series on the Brahmin left ( Jan-Werner Muller, Matthew Karp and Thomas Piketty). Any hopeful note to end on? Well, bad government breeds righteous opposition. From Ronald Reagan we got...Minor Threat and the Bad Brains. Tune in tomorrow to hear John speak with David Cunningham; the previous conversation, already up on New Books Network, was with Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in American Politics
Ronald Reagan Gave Us Punk Rock (with Vincent Brown)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 21:09


Welcome to What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will hear three friends of RTB reacting to the 2024 election and discussing the coming four years. In this episode, Vincent Brown (History professor at Harvard) last spoke with us about his own work on Caribbean slave revolts; his many other well-known projects include the recent PBS series The Bigger Picture. What exactly happened and will happen? Well, Vince has sympathy for Bernie Sanders Boston Globe op-ed about the Democrat's neglect of working-class and Gabriel Wynant's "Exit Right" abut the need to remake left-wing politics. He also takes seriously Thomas Piketty's theory of the rise of "Brahmin Left". That's a topic explored in the Recall This Book series on the Brahmin left ( Jan-Werner Muller, Matthew Karp and Thomas Piketty). Any hopeful note to end on? Well, bad government breeds righteous opposition. From Ronald Reagan we got...Minor Threat and the Bad Brains. Tune in tomorrow to hear John speak with David Cunningham; the previous conversation, already up on New Books Network, was with Mark Blyth. Listen and Read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AWadd Radio
The Richmond Commander, Around the NFL, David Cunningham & Dude Food

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:35


AWadd takes us into The Richmond Commander on the show next as we take Washington Commanders some more as they get ready to take on the biggest challenge for the offense all season. Around the NFL with our 1 star, 2 star, 3 star, and dud games out of the week ten slate in the NFL. David Cunningham joins us on the show next to talk about the Virginia Tech Hokies upsetting defeat after taking on Syracuse. Dude Food on the show next as Adam shares a restaurant that he hates and Stub shares a restaurant that he loves.

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio - 11/7/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 40:51


To kick off the Best Of, We go Behind Enemy Lines On the show with Pittsburgh guest Chris Mueller next as we get the Steelers perspective headed into their matchup against the Washington Commanders. AWadd takes us into The Richmond Commander on the show next as we take Washington Commanders some more as they get ready to take on the biggest challenge for the offense all season. David Cunningham joins us on the show next to talk about the Virginia Tech Hokies upsetting defeat after taking on Syracuse. Dude Food on the show next as Adam shares a restaurant that he hates and Stub shares a restaurant that he loves.

AWadd Radio
University Drive, Moneyline Mac, David Cunningham & GAMEDAY

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 39:42


AWadd goes out on the University Drive with guest Moneyline Mac as we preview all the local/ACC teams and make some spread picks. Moneyline Mac on the show next as we go all around College Football for week 8 and make bets across all the best games. David Cunningham joins us on the show to preview tonight's matchup as Virginia Tech gets ready to take on Boston College. GAMEDAY as we close out the show with some big game spotlights and big time giveaways.

AWadd Radio
VT Hokies Basketball - ACC Tipoff Show - AWadd Radio

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 37:30


All of AWadd's Virginia Tech Men's and Women's Basketball interviews live in Charlotte for ACC Tipoff. We chat with Mike Young, Mylyjael Poteat, Matilda Ekh, Rose Micheaux, and David Cunningham

AWadd Radio
ACC Tipoff Show Hour 2 - Joel Berry, Frank Maloney, David Cunningham & VT Mylyjael Poteat

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 39:47


AWadd with ACC Network and former Tar Heel, Joel Berry on the show with us live from ACC Tip Off as we continue to break down a conference full of high expectations. Frank Maloney on the show with us next live from ACC Tipoff in Charlotte as we get ready for an exciting UVA Basketball season as hopes are high. David Cunningham with us next to cover Virginia Tech Men's and Women's basketball seasons as both teams are entering the season with a new identity. Virginia Tech Men's Basketball's own Mylyjael Poteat joins us on the show next representing the team as the team is excited to tipoff the season.

AWadd Radio
Nick Ashooh, Drive Down Richmond Highway, David Cunningham & Commanders Talk

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 43:01


AWadd with Nick Ashooh on the show with us as we take a look all around the NFL and lock in some of our favorite bets going into week 5 of the NFL. Drive Down Richmond Highway with Gary Hess on the show as we cover local HSF and playoff baseball. David Cunningham for more Virginia Tech coverage on the show as Hokies football is hoping for a bounceback victory. We close out the show with some Commanders talk as the team as a rising star.

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio - 10/2/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 40:49


To kick off the Best Of, Commander's Corner on the show as the fanbase could not be happier after two back to back outstanding wins. AWadd on The Richmond Commander next as we break down the incredible first 4 weeks in the career of the young Jayden Daniels as Washington continues to succeed. QB IQ on the show next as Adam and Stub highlight the best quarterback performances out of week 4 in the NFL. David Cunningham for more Virginia Tech coverage on the show as Hokies football is hoping for a bounceback victory.

The Knight Report Podcast
Episode 328: Rutgers/Virginia Tech Preview w/ David Cunningham of Tech Sideline!

The Knight Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 53:08


Mike and Richie are joined by David Cunningham of TechSideline to discuss everything Virginia Tech ahead of Rutgers' matchup with the Hokies this Saturday. They start by talking about the vibes around the VT program in year three of Brent Pry's tenute (2:00) before transitioning into injuries for VT (9:45). They then discuss the OL concerns for VT (15:00) and playmakers to watch on offense. They close by discussing the strengths and weaknesses of VT's defense (28:00) and close with game predictions (43:30). Get ready for football and tailgating season with Knight and Day Apparel! Our apparel is designed to keep you comfortable and stylish from the pre-game excitement to the final whistle. Whether you're grilling in the parking lot or cheering from the stands, our high-quality gear has you covered with unbeatable comfort and team spirit. Use our promo code RUTGERSRIVALS to get 10% off your purchase! Score big this season and Keep Choppin' with Knight and Day Apparel!. Knight and Day Website - http://knightanddayapparel.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/knight.and.day.apparel/ X - https://twitter.com/KnightandDayCo

AWadd Radio
University Drive, NFL Hits 2.0, David Cunningham & Commanders Depth Chart

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 38:20


AWadd leads us into the final hour of the show on a University Drive as we talk all the local College programs before we are joined by Dave Riggert to break down the JMU Dukes 2-0 start. NFL Hits again on the show next as we go around the league as we pick out teams and players on the up and on the down. David Cunningham next to talk about the Virginia Tech Hokies as the team has picked up its first win of the season. AWadd breaks down a newly released Commander depth chart next before a couple of stories around the NFL.

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio - 9/10/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 42:50


To kick off the Best Of, Commander's Corner on the show next as we break down a disappointing loss from a fresh new look Washington team. New Segment Touchdown Tuesday on the show next as we highlight all the biggest touchdown plays and players from this week in College Football and the NFL. AWadd on a University Drive as we talk all the local College programs before we are joined by Dave Riggert to break down the JMU Dukes 2-0. David Cunningham next to talk about the Virginia Tech Hokies as the team has picked up its first win of the season.

AWadd Radio
David Cunningham, Dude Food, Around the NFL & GAMEDAY

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 39:48


David Cunningham joins us on the show next to break down the Virginia Tech Hokies as they get ready to take on Vanderbilt this Saturday. Dude Food on the show next as we break the latest news and menu changes all across the fast food world as we have some nostalgic updates to break down. We go Around the NFL next as we answer a question about all 32 of the NFL teams as we go into the season. AWadd and Stub close out the show as they always do on GAMEDAY as they highlight the sporting events they are most excited to tune into this afternoon.

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio - 8/30/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 40:03


To kick off the Best Of, We talk local sports in Richmond as we cover all of the latest news from High School Football, the Flying Squirrels, and The Richmond Kickers. Frank Maloney joins us on the show next for some more College Football talk as we tackle UVA and the ACC before going all around this weekend's slate and making a couple of predictions for some of the highlight games. David Cunningham joins us on the show next to break down the Virginia Tech Hokies as they get ready to take on Vanderbilt this Saturday. Dude Food on the show next as we break the latest news and menu changes all across the fast food world as we have some nostalgic updates to break down.

New Books in African American Studies
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

Recall This Book
132* Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Critical Theory
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in American Studies
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Politics
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in American Politics
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:35


This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms that create an oppressed and subordinated American community of color can seem subtle and indirect, despite the insidious ways they pervade housing law (The Color of Law), education (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together, Savage Inequalities) and the carceral state (The Condemnation of Blackness, The New Jim Crow, Locking Up Our Own). Although there is plenty of subtle racism in policing as well, there can be a brutally frontal quality to white-power policing: just look at the racial disparity in the stubbornly astronomically number of fatal shootings by police. David and Daniel ask how much of the current system of racial and class disparity can be traced back to slavery or to subsequent 19th century racial logic, and howw much arises from the confluence of other forces. The conversation notes the widespread white participation in 2020 protests–did we ever expect to hear Mitt Romney chanting “Black Lives Matter”?– and what this might suggest about the possibilities for actual change. It also touches on the roles of the media and institutions such as police unions and the erosion of federal oversight of local police departments. Mentioned in this episode: Klansville, USA (cf. the PBS show of the same name that drew heavily on the book; and an interview David did on the topic of today's Klan) Kerner Commission Report (1968) Ethical Society of Police (cf. this compelling local post-Ferguson PBS documentary that speaks with St. Louis African-American police officers) Recallable Books Walter Johnson, “The Broken Heart of America” (2020) James Baldwin, “The Fire Next Time” (1963) Ta-Nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me” (2015) Listen and Read Here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Boundary Corner Podcast
2024 Hokies Preview Panel

Boundary Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 200:39


We're back for the Third Annual Hokies Season Preview Panel. We've got three segments coming at you with some of your favorite voices and content creators in Hokie Nation. The first segment features Dan Pultz from Tales from the TerrorDome, Vito Belfield from Virginia Tech is for Legends, podcaster and trailer extraordinaire Grayson Wimbish, and host of Blacksburg on the Rocks and everyone's favorite pharmacist Jeremy Counts. The second segment features Pete Bertheaud from Two Deep, David Cunningham from Tech Sideline, Mike McDaniel from Hokie Hangover, and Vicktory Life Podcast and The Vick757 Show co-host Danny Nokes. Anchoring the panel in the third segment is Billy Ray Mitchell from the Sons of Saturday and the Godfather and Hokie Legend Dwight Vick from the Vicktory Life Podcast and The Vick757 Show. We also expect a couple surprise guests to join us along the way. Together we're walking through all things 2024 season for the Virginia Tech Hokies.

Basketball Conference: The ACC Football Podcast
2024 Virginia Tech Hokies Season Preview with David Cunningham of TechSideline.com!

Basketball Conference: The ACC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 73:31


Friend of the show David Cunningham (Managing Editor, TechSideline.com) rejoins the show to preview the 2024 Hokies Football season! Find David! David: https://twitter.com/therealdcunna Tech Sideline: https://twitter.com/TechSideline Intro/Outro track: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"I Am Back on Zoloft"⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - leave nelson b Use promo code "GOACC" for 10% off your first order of premium, great-looking, officially-logo'd Georgia Tech gear at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Section103.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Use promo code "GOACC" for 15% off your first order of high-quality, comfortable, incredibly cool vintage team wear at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HomefieldApparel.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Use promo code "BCPOD20" for $20 off a purchase of $200 or more on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vividseats.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Rate and subscribe on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon Music⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and find our video podcasts on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube!

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane
David Cunningham 1

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 24:15


David Cunningham 1 by Ed Lane

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane
David Cunningham 2

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 15:50


David Cunningham 2 by Ed Lane

AWadd Radio
The Sports App, ACC talk, David Cunningham & Crosstalk

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 40:12


AWadd takes us into the first hour of the show with The Sports App as he breaks down all the major news from the weekend in the NFL, NBA, and in the MLB. Next we go all around the ACC as Adam is reporting live from the ACC Tip Off as we tell you what teams to look out for this season. David Cunningham hops on the show with us next to break down the upcoming ACC Football season as we talk about some of the most exciting quarterbacks in the league. AWadd closes out the show with guest Michael Phillips for some Crosstalk.

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio Live from ACC Kickoff Day 1 - 7/22/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 44:49


To kick off the Best Of AWadd Radio, David Cunningham hops on the show with us to break down the upcoming ACC Football season as we talk about some of the most exciting quarterbacks in the league. SMU Quarterback Preston Stone hops on the show with us next for some more ACC Talk as he gives us a big preview of his upcoming season. We keep up the SMU preview as Tight End RJ Maryland hops on the show to get us ready for his season. Ed Lane for more ACC coverage next as we talk about local teams and he lets us know how he thinks the Virginia Tech Hokies will do this season. 

GEEK VIBES NATION
Gabriel and the Guardians: Jason Moody, David Cunningham, and Albert Moore

GEEK VIBES NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 50:52


On this edition of GVN Talking Comics Interview, we talk with the Founders and Creative team behind Colossul Studios and their upcoming Anime Series, “Gabriel and the Guardians”: Jason Moody, David Cunningham, and Albert Moore. We talk about their beginnings, Colossul Studios and the making of Gabriel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

AWadd Radio
Best Of AWadd Radio - 7/12/24

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 44:31


To kick off today's Best Of, David Cunningham on the show for some Virginia Tech College Football preview as we are hoping for a really good season. AWadd brings Drab onto the show for some inside radio and gameshow talk. We talk with Dave Johnson as he joins us on the show next as the Wizards first NBA Summer League game is getting ready to tip off. Next, Adam has a proposal for a new dating idea that he thinks could revolutionize the dating industry.  

AWadd Radio
The Sports App, Commander's Corner, David Cunningham & Drab

AWadd Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 41:26


AWadd takes us into the first hour of the show with The Sports App as we break down all the major events in sports from last night in the MLB, Soccer, Tennis, and the ESPY Awards. Commander's Corner on the show next as we highlight two players on the team we are keeping an eye out for this season. David Cunningham on the show next for some Virginia Tech College Football preview as we are hoping for a really good season. AWadd closes out the hour as we bring Drab onto the show for some inside radio and gameshow talk. 

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane
David Cunningham, TechSideline.com On Virginia Tech Hokies Losing WBB Coach Kenny Brooks To Kentucky

The Fast Lane with Ed Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 22:04


David Cunningham, TechSideline.com On Virginia Tech Hokies Losing WBB Coach Kenny Brooks To Kentucky by Ed Lane