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Episode 482 of the Sports Media Podcast features a sports media roundtable with Jon Lewis, the founder and editor of Sports Media Watch, and Ben Koo, the owner and editor of Awful Announcing.Int this podcast, Lewis, Koo and Deitsch discuss the place men's and women's college basketball currently occupies in the sports media landscape; the viewership for men's college basketball in 2025; why the men's tournament provides good viewership no matter the teams; the state of women's college basketball as it relates to viewership; why we are all bullish on the sport as a media play; what a realistic final featuring Paige Beckers and Juju Watkins could draw; how the Home Run Derby would play on Netflix; whether it matters where the NFL Draft airs; how media companies that air sports should approach playing the national anthems of the U.S.. and Canada; why the anthem talk will be monetized and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve interviews Richard Deitsch (00:19:29) from The Athletic. Deitsch returns to talk about the long term impact of the 4 Nations for the NHL. Deitsch also talks about watching the game in Canada, the health of the USA vs Canada rivalry, and look ahead to hockey at the Olympics in 2026. Steve and Richard look back one last time at Tom Brady's first season as a broadcaster. Also, Steve and Richard talk about Francesco Camarda, the biggest sports media stories in 2025, and more. Steve starts the show with first things first on a day for the ages for Serie A, the great start for the 2025 Braves, and the long summer ahead for the Buffalo Sabres. The book club is loaded with four books. The show ends with one last thing about being around the television and movies that Steve is currently watching. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
How come Moshe's name is omitted from parsha Tzavah?Is it a positive or a negative thing ?In general why does a person need a name. ?
How come Moshe's name is omitted from parsha Tzavah?Is it a positive or a negative thing ?In general why does a person need a name. ?
The Wes Buck Show | Ep. 373 | Tom "Jimmy Dale" Gunner, Matt Deitsch, & Steve King!IT. IS. GO TIME. We are officially in the FINAL STRETCH before the baddest drag race on the planet, THE WORLD SERIES OF PRO MOD! And we've got an absolutely STACKED lineup to break it all down!We've got the man himself, Matt Deitsch, joining the show. This dude is a major player in the drag racing world, and we're gonna get the inside scoop on what's going down as we roll into THE BIGGEST DOORSLAMMER RACE ON EARTH!But wait, there's MORE. Coming in HOT from Lil' Gangsta's, we've got Jimmy Dale jumping on to talk all things small tire, the evolution of the movement, and where it's all headed next. These guys live and breathe the outlaw, no-holds-barred, take-no-prisoners style of drag racing, and you KNOW they're bringing the heat.And rounding out this powerhouse lineup, we've got Pro Mod standout Steve King joining the show! This dude is locked, loaded, and READY for battle at the World Series of Pro Mod. One of the baddest racers in the game, King is set to throw down with the best of the best, and we'll get his take on what it's gonna take to leave Bradenton with that bag of money!This is IT. The DI Winter Series is about to hit its FINAL stop. The World Series of Pro Mod is on deck. And we're here to make sense of the madness. LET'S GET INTO IT.Each week on The Wes Buck Show, Wes Buck, JT “Murder T” Hudson, and Mike Carpenter bring their unique insights and analysis to the most electrifying moments and storylines from a packed weekend of drag racing.Don't miss out on the action and conversation—hit SUBSCRIBE for the latest in drag racing: @dragillustratedGrab your MERCH here: https://dragillustrated.storeStay connected with The Wes Buck Show: @thewesbuckshow @dragillustratedRACERSCLUB MERCH: http://www.racers.clubWant to sponsor the show? Contact us: wes@dragillustrated.com#dragracing #wesbuck #dragillustrated #DIWinterSeries #WorldSeriesOfProMod #LilGangsta #SmallTireGangsters #MattDeitsch #JimmyDale #SteveKing #Promod #NoPrep #DI #WBS #WesBuckShow
the deeper meaning of the argument between Rashi and the Rambam.Do you say the lid on the ark is part of the arc or its own identity.It all boils down to what's more unique in the relationship with G-d, one who studies Torah or the essence of the bond that you have with hashem.
the deeper meaning of the argument between Rashi and the Rambam.Do you say the lid on the ark is part of the arc or its own identity.It all boils down to what's more unique in the relationship with G-d, one who studies Torah or the essence of the bond that you have with hashem.
“Accepting responsibility for another person”.The perspective of the Babylonian and Talmud.and the perspective of the Jerusalem Talmud.and amazing take away..
“Accepting responsibility for another person”.The perspective of the Babylonian and Talmud.and the perspective of the Jerusalem Talmud.
highlights of Tu Bishvt by the Rebbe.recorded in 2019 (recording has static.)
Media Reporter for The Athletic, Richard Deitsch joins Game Play to chat about Tom Brady's Super Bowl broadcasting debut, the biggest ‘missed opportunity' from the Super Bowl and why it's so hard to compare the Chiefs to great NFL dynasties.
what is the mitzvah of "i am G-D your G-D. the Rambam points out that this means to Know G-D (faith is a give in) .Are there any limitations on studying the mystical parts of the Torah, especially the vision of the chariot?The Rambam talks about it in his book of laws, but then says there are conditions to study it to find out about what these refer to.
what is the mitzvah of "i am G-D your G-D. the Rambam points out that this means to Know G-D (faith is a give in) .Are there any limitations on studying the mystical parts of the Torah, especially the vision of the chariot?The Rambam talks about it in his book of laws, but then says there are conditions to study it to find out about what these refer to.
Episode 471 of the Sports Media Podcast features Jon Lewis, founder and editor of Sports Media Watch and Austin Karp, the managing editor of Sports Business Journal. In this podcast we discuss Super Bowl viewership; why Deitsch and Karp think there will be a record; whether there is any Chiefs fatigue (there isn't); how Tom Brady will do as a Super Bowl analyst; Greg Olsen being ticked at not doing the game; the ESPN-ACC relationship continuing for nine more years; Peacock adding no new paid subscribers in Q4 and remaining flat at 36 million subscribers; Reggie Miller joining NBC as its No. 1 NBA analyst; Hubie Brown; the passing of Dick Button and more.You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the original text of code of Jewish law the alter rebbe says we should mention the money every day as it adds faith.In the later addition, it says we should mention the man as it strengthens our trust.What's the difference between faith and trust?
In the original text of code of Jewish law the alter rebbe says we should mention the money every day as it adds faith.In the later addition, it says we should mention the man as it strengthens our trust.What's the difference between faith and trust?
If two non-Jewish brothersBoth convert are they still considered to be brothers?Would they be allowed to testify together?To find out how this works in Judaism and where there are exceptions.
Chelek 21, Bo 2 - Rabbi Nechemia Deitsch - 10 Minutes
Chelek 21, Bo 2 - Rabbi Nechemia Deitsch - Discourse
Part of the destruction to those that hated the Jews the most.The Egyptians.G-d sent frogs to destroy Egypt.But why through frogs specifically. ?And how did the frogs break the negative attitude of Egypt.
Part of the destruction to those that hated the Jews the most.The Egyptians.G-d sent frogs to destroy Egypt.But why through frogs specifically. ?And how did the frogs break the negative attitude of Egypt.
Jews are called G-D's childrenAnd also called the first born child.Do we know why and what's the advantage of being called the first born. ?To explore this and the connection of this, with the beginning of the set of Talmud.
Jews are called G-D's childrenAnd also called the first born child.Do we know why and what's the advantage of being called the first born. ?To explore this and the connection of this, with the beginning of the set of Talmud.
Why did yosef not carry father's coffin when Jacob passed away?Isn't it a huge mitzvah of respect.And his brother Levi also did not.What is the reason behind thisAnd more.
Why did yosef not carry father's coffin when Jacob passed away?Isn't it a huge mitzvah of respect.And his brother Levi also did not.What is the reason behind thisAnd more.
Clarity on the debate of the sages for how many lights to light for chanukha.
Clarity on the debate of the sages for how many lights to light for chanukha.
Media Reporter for The Athletic, Richard Deitsch joins Game Play to chat about how people consume the NBA differently than other sports, why viewership numbers may not matter to the NBA, the biggest issue with the NBA regular season, what makes the NFL a ‘perfect television sport' and more.
Rabbi Nechemia Deitsch9:41 PM (0 minutes ago)Replyto meWhat's the difference between where one would find Coals.and where one would find pearls. ?What do we need chasiddus these days if Jews did not have for hundreds of years before the alter rebbe.Rabbi Nechemia Deitsch9:41 PM (0 minutes ago)Replyto meWhat's the difference between where one would find Coals.and where one would find pearls. ?What do we need chasiddus these days if Jews did not have for hundreds of years before the alter rebbe.What's the difference between where one would find Coals.and where one would find pearls. ?What do we need chasiddus these days if Jews did not have for hundreds of years before the alter rebbe.
What's the difference between where one would find Coals.and where one would find pearls. ?What do we need chasiddus these days if Jews did not have for hundreds of years before the alter rebbe.
Jacob worked for his wife 14 years.And his father Recognizes that his blessing came because of Jacob.The Zohar says he was blessed 100 times in and a second thing in 1000 times.What's the argument all about. ?And do the Jews blessed the world.Or only those that help Jews.
Jacob worked for his wife 14 years.And his father Recognizes that his blessing came because of Jacob.The Zohar says he was blessed 100 times in and a second thing in 1000 times.What's the argument all about. ?And do the Jews blessed the world.Or only those that help Jews.
Episode 448 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Howard Beck, a senior NBA writer for The Ringer and a co-host of The Real Ones NBA show with Raja Bell and Logan Murdock. In this podcast, Beck and Deitsch discuss where Twitter/X is in 2024 as it relates to sports content; why we have been posting more on Bluesky and Threads; Beck's thoughts on whether Bluesky can become a new version of Sports Twitter; why Bluesky has garnered attention from sports people; what is needed for mass migration from one social media site to another; Joel Embiid's confrontation with a Philadelphia columnist and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's parsha Abraham almost sacrificed his son.Why do we make such a big deal.Don't non Jews also kill them self. For what ever ideals they have.What's the difference ?
Today's parsha Abraham almost sacrificed his son.Why do we make such a big deal.Don't non Jews also kill them self. For what ever ideals they have.What's the difference ?
What's the difference between a worker and a messenger? And why in Isreal do they not start praying for rain until 15 days after simchas Torah.
What's the difference between a worker and a messenger? And why in Isreal do they not start praying for rain until 15 days after simchas Torah
Noah was 600 when the flood started.And 950 when he died.Was the tragedy year of the flood included in his 950 years or not.
Noah was 600 when the flood started.And 950 when he died.Was the tragedy year of the flood included in his 950 years or not.
Media Reporter for The Athletic, Richard Deitsch joins Game Play to chat about the viewership numbers from the World Series so far, why the NFL is such a ‘juggernaut', what a World Series sweep would mean for baseball and sports media, the fan reaction to Aaron Judge's struggles, how the upcoming U.S election and sports are intersecting and more.
Episode 439 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Jon Lewis, the founder and editor of Sports Media Watch. In this podcast, Deitsch and Lewis discuss Roger Goodell telling the AP that it would not surprise him if a Super Bowl was played abroad; why the networks might not want that Super Bowl over a U.S.-based one; the International impact; college football's big viewership start; how ESPN has leveraged the SEC; the best matchups for a World Series based on viewership; why the Dodgers are a unique viewership play; the WNBA's soaring Finals ratings; whether Caitlin Clark can get more popular and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Siyum on tractate Yoma: One has to repent Teshuvah.Does one have to specify every single sin that needs to repent for, or could we just do a general repentance?Also, are we supposed to focus on what we see in front of us that needs to be prepared or on future ?To find out this and more on the conclusion of the tractate Yoma.that deals with the subject of Yom Kippur.
One has to repent Teshuvah.Does one have to specify every single sin that needs to repent for or could we just do a general repentance?Also, are we supposed to focus on what we see in front of us that needs to be prepared or on future ?To find out this and more on the conclusion of the tractate Yona.that deals with the subject of Yom Kippur
Amazing Speaker!!! Rebbetzin Sarah Deitsch beautifully explains the meaning of Chassidism (Chassidut), and Chabad Chassidut in particular. Chabad is an acronym for Chochma, Bina, Da'at, which means Wisdom, Understanding, and Knowledge. Chabad Chassidut encourages Jews to use an intellectual approach to connect with G-d (Hashem.) The intellectual connection to our Creator will then go into our heart, and we will love Him completely with both our mind and our soul, and our body too. Rebbetzin Sarah emphasized that another major component of Chabad Chassidus is love of our fellow Jew. We are all equal as Jews, and we all know something about Judaism (even if it's very little.) It's our responsibility as Jews to teach another Jew something that we know about Judaism so that their lives can be enriched. Chassidus really intertwines love of our fellow Jew, with love of Torah, and love of G-d. Another meaningful aspect that Rebbetzin Sarah shared is the concept of hashgaha pratis, Divine intervention. G-d is involved in every aspect of our lives; not just the major events in our lives, but the little day-to-day moments too. He is always with us and watching over us. We need to make a dwelling place for G-d in this world. When we surrender to G-d, He enters our lives--this is why humility is important. Also, Moshiach (messiah)! Chassidism emphasizes the coming of Moshiach. We can bring Moshiach by doing mitzvot to the best of our ability. Once Moshiach is here, there will be revealed G-dliness in the world. Hashem's presence will be revealed, not hidden. We are encouraged to develop a deep connection to the Lubavticher Rebbe. When we visit the Rebbe's Ohel (burial spot) in Queens, NY, his presence is very much felt there, and it's easier to connect to him. When we pray at the Ohel, we are praying directly to G-d in the merit of the Rebbe. (We don't pray to the Rebbe, we pray to G-d.) If you would like to learn more information about visiting the Ohel, please email me at atrebbetzins@gmail.com Some ways that you can bring Chassidus into your life today are: 1. Realize how important you are to G-d. 2. Educate yourself. Leah the book of Tanya (there are many English translations that are available in bookstore and online.) Learn the Rebbe's sichos too. The sichos are the talks that the Rebbe gave to his followers when he was alive. (Check out www.chabad.org) Rebbetzin Sarah Deitsch is the co-director of the Schottenstein Chabad House on the campus of Ohio State University. She offers meaningful educational and social programming for the students to engage and deepen their connection to Judaism.
There are many customs that we do or don't do around rosh hahsanh time. In order to confuse the “satan”.By now wouldn't we think that he knows our tricks and by now he would catch on how do you explain these customs connection to everything what's going on in the world?
There are many customs that we do or don't do around rosh hahsanh time. In order to confuse the “satan”.By now wouldn't we think that he knows our tricks and by now he would catch on how do you explain these customs connection to everything what's going on in the world? To find out about this and more, please join us tonight on zoom 8 PM
Sports media writer for The Athletic Richard Deitsch joins the show to discuss how the MLSE transaction could affect team operations. Deitsch told us what sports fans should look for from this deal and he spoke about Adrian Wojnarowski leaving ESPN.
The Talmud saysThere are four things that G-d regrets for creating them. What are these four things and what does it mean that G-d regrets something?Also, the Thomas says that there are three keys that G-d hold onto and does not give anybody these keys.
Richard Deitsch from The Athletic joined the show to cover the media aspect of the Dallas Cowboys. He explains how the coverage of the Cowboys impacts a station's decision-making and how Jerry Jones has been able to monetize the Cowboys.
Episode 410 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features a sports media conversation with Austin Karp, managing editor/newsletters for Sports Business Journal. In this podcast, Karp and Deitsch discuss the viewership numbers for the Copa America and 2024 Euros; what it means for global soccer heading forward; the WNBA's viewership in 2024 and what to expect for the rest of the season; why the MLB All-Star Game may tank; how the Paris Olympics will do as far as interest; NBC's plans to make the Olympics more celebrity oriented; the end of the NFL's Around the NFL podcast and why listeners will miss it, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices