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Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 331 – Mariners Gettin' Rowdy

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 126:18


Episode 331 – Mariners Gettin' Rowdy   RUNDOWN   From Easter brawls over Sephora to dueling Survivor vocals, Episode 331 hits the nostalgic highs before hammering down on the Mariners' electric resurgence and the Kraken's collapse. Mitch and Hotshot cover the rise of Cal Raleigh, the mystery of Julio's slump, and how Rowdy Tellez suddenly became a cult hero. Golf writer Gabby Herzig joins to share her surreal experience playing Augusta National just hours after covering Rory's Grand Slam drama. Meanwhile, the Kraken No-Table reveals harsh truths about management, future prospects, and the team's steep ticket discounts as fans eye the looming NBA return.   GUESTS   • Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot • Brady Farkas | Refuse to Lose Podcast • Gabby Herzig | Golf Writer, The Athletic • RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey • Dylan Travers | Emerald City Hockey   TABLE OF CONTENTS   0:00 | Aurora trivia, Chick Hearn origin story, David Bickler, and NBA expansion teaser from Adam Silver 17:59 | Survivor hits, Easter reflections, and the Mariners' 88-win pace and offensive eruption 31:07 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Julio's struggles, Cal's power, face-of-franchise debate, and out-on-a-limb predictions 59:53 | GUEST: Gabby Herzig (The Athletic) – Covering Rory's heartbreak, then playing Augusta the next morning 1:26:35 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table (Emerald City Hockey) – Ron Francis returns, offseason options, ticket price slash, and NBA competition 1:48:16 | The Other Stuff Segment: Pete Carroll teaching at USC, Tom Brady guest lecturing, Travis Hunter NFL ultimatum, Dion Sanders retiring jerseys, Shohei Ohtani's baby, Baylor basketball team fully entering transfer portal, women's tennis body odor controversy, Aaron Donald restraining order, Bill Belichick's girlfriend enters Miss Maine, Bill Gates sells unused $644M super yacht, Lee Corso retiring from College GameDay, Missouri State player Tarick McGee dies, Don Hasselbeck dies, Wink Martindale dies, Bomb threat on cruise ship over pet-sitting, Belgian teens smuggling ants, Virginia state flag banned in Texas, Inaugural sperm race announced RIPs: Tarick McGee – Missouri State football player, died of accidental gunshot wound at age 21, Don Hasselbeck – Former NFL tight end and father of Matt and Tim Hasselbeck, died at 70, Wink Martindale – Legendary TV game show host, died at 91 Headlines: Man sends cruise ship bomb threat to avoid pet-sitting girlfriend's animals, Belgian teens arrested with 5,000 smuggled ants, Virginia state flag banned in Texas over exposed breast on seal, Inaugural sperm racing announced, featuring USC vs UCLA swimmers

Mikks Pikks
02.07.25 RAS 5 Ovechkin Scores Goal 879 & Dion Sanders Update

Mikks Pikks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 12:26


Ovechkin Scores Goal 879 & Dion Sanders UpdateSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Boomer & Gio
QBs In The Draft; NFL Notes; Bob Uecker; Boomer & The Inauguration (Hour 2)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 39:21


The Giants have the third pick and the Jets have the seventh, and both need quarterbacks. Seven of the eight QBs left in the playoffs were first round picks. Two of them were the number one pick, two were the number two pick. Gio always hears the narrative that you can get a good QB in the second round but that's really not the case. Boomer thinks Cam Ward is the best QB in the draft. It seems like Ward is going to the Titans number one. A caller doesn't like Gio saying Joe Schoen had bad drafts before this last one. Dion Sanders is not going to want Shedeur going to the Browns. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we shook a lot of hands last night so we will likely get norovirus. C-Lo starts with Nick Sirianni on the Rams and Sean McVeigh on the Eagles. Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. We heard Uecker on the call as the Mets eliminated the Brewers. Arod tweeted about his passing but thinks he's Cleveland's play by play guy. In the final segment of the hour, a guy who works at the Pentagon wanted to know if Boomer was coming to the inauguration.

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 158:44


Hour 1 NFL Divisional Weekend is upon us and the marquee game is Sunday night with the Ravens at the Bills. This game is likely to come down to who turns the ball over the most. People are acting like Lamar Jackson can't play in the cold weather. The man plays in Baltimore. Boomer wonders if the Chiefs will ever come out and just blow somebody out. Gio wonders if the Texans/Chiefs game is the big upset nobody's talking about. C-Lo is in for Jerry and is here for his first update of the day, but first we talked about Chris Berman's comb over flying in the wind. C-Lo has audio previewing the Divisional games this weekend. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee who already doesn't like the narrative of whatever happens with Ravens/Bills. Things are not looking great between the Mets and Pete Alonso. They have a number and are not going over it. Sal is yelling for the Mets to get Vlad Jr. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez dealing with OCD while kicking high pressure field goals. The book AJ Brown was reading on the sideline is up ‘53 million percent' according to Gio. Hour 2 The Giants have the third pick and the Jets have the seventh, and both need quarterbacks. Seven of the eight QBs left in the playoffs were first round picks. Two of them were the number one pick, two were the number two pick. Gio always hears the narrative that you can get a good QB in the second round but that's really not the case. Boomer thinks Cam Ward is the best QB in the draft. It seems like Ward is going to the Titans number one. A caller doesn't like Gio saying Joe Schoen had bad drafts before this last one. Dion Sanders is not going to want Shedeur going to the Browns. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we shook a lot of hands last night so we will likely get norovirus. C-Lo starts with Nick Sirianni on the Rams and Sean McVeigh on the Eagles. Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. We heard Uecker on the call as the Mets eliminated the Brewers. Arod tweeted about his passing but thinks he's Cleveland's play by play guy. In the final segment of the hour, a guy who works at the Pentagon wanted to know if Boomer was coming to the inauguration. Hour 3 We wondered what playoff teams could still win if their quarterback goes down. The two best running teams are the Ravens and Eagles. Is that Boomer's Super Bowl prediction? Boomer and Phil Simms were gushing about the Ravens at last night's event. A caller wants the Giants to trade for Patriots backup Joe Milton. C-Lo returns for an update, but first the Dolphins are one of the teams playing in Madrid this upcoming season. Boomer said in 2028 or 2029 there will be an NFL division in Europe and they will all be expansion teams. Gio thinks it sucks and he hates it. Bill Belichick supposedly didn't sign his contract yet at UNC but that doesn't seem to be a big deal. Ed Werder said Jerry Jones is enamored with Deion Sanders. Adam Schein doesn't see it happening. He thinks it will be Kellen Moore. We heard Jerry Recco on the call as Rutgers won in Nebraska. In the final segment of the hour, Rams linebacker Jared Verse said he hates Eagles fans. Hour 4 We talked briefly about the Trashers hockey team from Connecticut that Netflix did a documentary about. Boomer did the Andrew Marchand podcast, but you have to pay to hear it so good luck with that. Gio hit construction this morning and had to pay more congestion pricing because he didn't get in by 5am. We talked about the best stiff arm guys of all time. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day, but first we talked about charcuterie boards (I don't know what to tell you folks). A caller said he wants to clean up the dog poop in Gio's yard (he has a poop scooping business). C-Lo starts with Rick Pitino on the Brandon Tierney podcast to talk about culture. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco took a question about dating from the audience. The Moment of The Day: Chris Russo rubbing down Gio and other WFAN emplo ...

The Patdown with Ms. Pat
283: God's Reverse Uno Card

The Patdown with Ms. Pat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 52:59


Ms. Pat shares some personal stories and parenting advice. She gives us a preview of her two big interviews with Dion Sanders and Shaq. New DraftKings customers get $200 in bonus bets when you bet just $5. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use the code PATDOWN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mikks Pikks
01.09.25 RAS 3 Dion Sanders and Shedeur's Future

Mikks Pikks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 13:20


Dion Sanders and Shedeur's FutureSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Freethought Radio
Take Action

Freethought Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 49:24


Coach Deion Sanders is at it again, and FFRF is again complaining to the University of Colorado about his mixing religion and government. We report state/church complaints and victories in Mississippi, Missouri and Texas. After hearing Roy Zimmerman's hilarious satirical song, “I Want a Marriage Like They Had in the Bible,” FFRF Senior Policy Counsel Ryan Jayne and State Advocacy Specialist Ryan Dudley tell us about the FFRF Action Fund's work tracking and influencing legislation affecting the rights of nonbelievers, and how you can make a difference in your community.

Flipping the page
TSDS 365 Country Time and Rum

Flipping the page

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 98:15


Join El Uno and TreB The Wonder in the latest episode of the Straight Dope Show as they dive into a lively discussion about everything from the perfect soda pairing with a meal to the highlights of the Pear Festival in Kelseyville. They share their thoughts on the return of summer weather, the significance of local politics, and the impact of Dion Sanders on college football. Plus, they tackle the controversial lawsuit filed by a boxer against his opponent, sparking a debate on sportsmanship and accountability. Tune in for a mix of humor, insight, and real talk that you won't want to miss! Catch the episode on Rock the Crown TV or your favorite podcast platform.

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PuckSports
Daily Puck Drop w/ Jim Moore....Apple Cup confidence. Will Cal Raleigh stay? PGA Tour idiots

PuckSports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 107:43


On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett, former KJR host and Jim Moore, former co-host with Puck, discuss their confidence levels for the upcoming Apple Cup game between the Washington State Cougars and the Washington Huskies. They also touch on topics such as unemployment benefits, missed opportunities, and the performance of the Mariners. They also discuss the importance of leadership and intangibles in the game. Jim proposes a bet on Twitter for the game, offering to pay a dollar to anyone who bets on the Huskies and $5 to those who bet on the Cougars if they win by 10 or more points. The conversation covers various topics including the upcoming Washington State vs. Washington football game, the rivalry between the two teams, the Mariners' performance, and Dion Sanders' controversial actions as a coach. The hosts also discuss the PGA Tour's meeting with the Saudi government on September 11th, which is seen as tone-deaf and insensitive. Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times, joins the show and he and Puck talk about the Mariners trading players and the financial implications for the team. They mention the potential trade of Luis Castillo and the challenges of finding a team willing to take on his contract. They also discuss the future of Randy Arozarena and the likelihood of the Mariners tendering him a contract. They express uncertainty about the team's financial situation and the lack of transparency from ownership. In this conversation, Ryan Divish and Puck discuss various topics including the financial success of the Seattle Mariners, the contract of Dan Wilson. Danny Kelly, The Ringer, wraps up the show talking about the performance of rookie quarterbacks in the NFL, and the outlook for the Seattle Seahawks. They also touch on the history of their podcasting careers and reminisce about their time together on the Field Gulls podcast. Every week they'll chat about the NFL, Seahawks and fantasy football.  They discuss the performance of the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, the struggles of rookie quarterbacks, and potential waiver wire pickups in fantasy football. The show ends with, “Hey, what the Puck?!” Puck talks about the   PGA Tour's decision to meet with the Saudi government during the week of 9/11.Rundown00:00 Jim is fresh off a hike and fired up about the Apple Cup! 07:05 Jim slept through the end of the Mariners game and Puck told him he didn't miss anything. They reacted to the play of Cal Raleigh and their desire for him to come back. 10:08 Jim's Predictions for the Apple Cup11:28 Chad Davis, the worst QB we've ever had?15:14 Why is Jim so confident in the Apple Cup?19:02 Jim's Bet Proposal on Twitter27:19 The Apple Cup has taken on more hatred 35:41 Deion Sanders drama in Boulder 46:07 PGA Tour's Insensitive Meeting with the Saudi Government on September 11th57:21 Ryan Divish joins the show….Exploring Trades and Financial Challenges01:13:13 The Uncertain Future of Randy Arozarena01:15:08 Challenges of Trading Luis Castillo01:18:35 Lack of Transparency from Ownership01:19:04 The Financial Success of the Seattle Mariners01:23:55 Danny Kelly, weekly visit….Rookie Quarterbacks Struggle in the NFL01:25:30 The Dominance of the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers01:36:29 Potential Waiver Wire Pickups in Fantasy Football01:46:17  “Hey, what the Puck!?” The PGA Tour's Tone-Deaf Decision

The Corner Convo
Why Broken Homes Aren't Always Bad

The Corner Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 87:19


Join the hosts of The Corner Convo for a lively episode as Dr. Cheyenne Bryant calls out Cam Newton and Nick Cannon for their "broken homes," sparking a candid conversation about family dynamics. Dive into engaging discussions on topics like the influence of hip-hop culture, Chicago's vibrant music scene, and the complexities of modern relationships. This must-listen episode offers sharp insights and unfiltered opinions you won't want to miss! Stay connected with us: don't forget to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Thanks for listening! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 04:07 - Weekly Recap 06:15 - Live Show Highlights 14:05 - Chicago's Top 10 Anthems 18:19 - No Ladies on the List? 24:05 - Bad Black Television 43:40 - Is Beef Necessary? 54:55 - Dion Sanders first game 57:19 - Travis Hunter's Impact 1:02:42 - Daughters on Netflix 1:05:25 - Critique of the Program 1:12:05 - Exploitation Issues 1:15:37 - Dr. Cheyenne Bryant's Insights 1:19:45 - Understanding Broken Homes

The Corner Convo
Why Broken Homes Aren't Always Bad

The Corner Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 87:19


Join the hosts of The Corner Convo for a lively episode as Dr. Cheyenne Bryant calls out Cam Newton and Nick Cannon for their "broken homes," sparking a candid conversation about family dynamics. Dive into engaging discussions on topics like the influence of hip-hop culture, Chicago's vibrant music scene, and the complexities of modern relationships. This must-listen episode offers sharp insights and unfiltered opinions you won't want to miss! Stay connected with us: don't forget to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Thanks for listening! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 04:07 - Weekly Recap 06:15 - Live Show Highlights 14:05 - Chicago's Top 10 Anthems 18:19 - No Ladies on the List? 24:05 - Bad Black Television 43:40 - Is Beef Necessary? 54:55 - Dion Sanders first game 57:19 - Travis Hunter's Impact 1:02:42 - Daughters on Netflix 1:05:25 - Critique of the Program 1:12:05 - Exploitation Issues 1:15:37 - Dr. Cheyenne Bryant's Insights 1:19:45 - Understanding Broken Homes

PuckSports
# 272 Daily Puck Drop

PuckSports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 44:28


On today's  Daily Puck Drop, Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host,  opens up with the Victor Robles' contract extension, Cal Raleigh's potential contract, the Seattle Seahawks' joint practices with the Tennessee Titans, Connor Williams' injury status, and Dion Sanders' frustrations as a coach. Puck also mentions upcoming changes to the Daily Puck Drop, including live streaming and a new app. Rundown00:00 Victor Robles' Contract Extension...Great news for Seattle and Robles 13:37 Time to get a deal done for Cal Raleigh 21:44 Seahawks' Joint Practices with Titans starts Wednesday. Who should fight Jamal Adams?23:13 Connor Williams' Injury Status. Do we think he'll be ready for week 1 vs. Denver? Puck is nervous about him 38:27 Changes coming to the Daily Puck Drop...We are going live starting on Sept. 9! 43:07 "Hey, what the Puck!?"  Deion Sanders is cracking  and losing it on reporters in Boulder and is headed for another disappointing season.

The Burn Down Podcast
From Wall Street to Canvas: Dylan Hippener's Journey | The Artist Komodo

The Burn Down Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 99:14


Dylan Hippner aka The Artist Komodo tell us his awesome story on how he left the busy and crazy lifestyle of wall street to follow his dream become an artist! He has done artwork for Mike Tyson, 50 Cent, Guy Fiere, The Big Show, Dion Sanders, Merab Dvalishvili, YOU NAME IT.   Instagram: @the_artist_komodo   Become a BDP Member! www.burndownpodcast.com  

Latinos Out Loud
Jose Diaz SMAC OUT LOUD

Latinos Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 31:02


On this episode of Latinos Out Loud, Rachel La Loca is on location in Marina Del Rey, CA and interviews Jose Diaz, EVP, Strategic Partnerships & Communications of SMAC Entertainment . The company was founded by Michael Strahan and Constance Schwartz-Morini, and is a cultural creator and connector that builds and guides multi-hyphenate, world-class talent towards dynamic and rewarding careers. SMAC also produces content and experiences and incubates businesses that inspire positive change in the world. You may know some of their talent and work, like Common, Tony Gonzalez, Travis Hunter, Wiz Khalifa, Antonio Pierce, Dion Sanders, 100,000 Pyramid and more!  The two chat it up about Jose's role, his journey and his incredible work for the company, like Baby Quest (see link below), a national nonprofit that provides financial assistance for in vitro fertilization (IVF) to those in need. Follow SMAC @smacentertainment and Jose @josetonydiaz Follow Rachel @RachelLaLoca https://babyquestfoundation.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 G.A.M Sports Talk
Why So Serious

2 G.A.M Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 26:05


Why So Serious is a shout out to how important this time of year is! Fantasy Football regular season is close to an end, and fantasy owners are doing all they can to make the playoffs! The biggest game of the year is almost here (49ers vs Eagles), and the Florida State Seminoles are fighting to the end to win the ACC Championship! Listen to what Jamal and Mike gotta say about this serious football weekend! Let's gooooooo!!!!If you love sports and casual talk with some funny ass dudes, you came to the right place! 2 G.A.M Talk (2 Grown Ass Men Talk)!

Straight From the Horse's Mouth

Welcome back to SFHM! On today's episode we discussed Dion Sanders wining Sportsperson of the year and if he deserved it to win the award. we also discussed Sports Illustrated being caught using AI to create articles and what the state of journalism in the age of AI. In the NFL we discussed Frank Reich being fired and, In the NBA we discussed Marc Cuban selling his majority ownership of the Mavs we also discussed the Detroit pistons rebuild and what needs to happen for them to be successful and we talked about the media coverage around the Josh Giddy allegations.

The Jenkins & Jonez Podcast
Jenkins and Jonez - Spencer Hall Is An Expert On…Everything

The Jenkins & Jonez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 35:28 Transcription Available


College football expert Spencer Hall joins the show to discuss Dion Sanders, Nick Saban, the Heisman, almost joining the CIA, bison, and more. #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Volume
Jenkins and Jonez - Spencer Hall Is An Expert On…Everything

The Volume

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 35:28 Transcription Available


College football expert Spencer Hall joins the show to discuss Dion Sanders, Nick Saban, the Heisman, almost joining the CIA, bison, and more. #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sneaker Principal Podcast
Riding the Wave of Excitement with Coach Prime: Inspiration, Leadership, and the 'Prime Time' Effect

The Sneaker Principal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 34:02 Transcription Available


Can you feel the buzz of excitement that's sweeping across college football? It's all thanks to Dion Sanders, who's taken the reins as head coach at Jackson State. We kick off this episode with a toast to my baby sister's birthday and a thrilling dive into Sanders' electrifying first two historic matches. Expect an adrenaline rush as we explore the upcoming games against formidable opponents like Colorado State, Oregon, and USC. But there's much more to Coach Prime than just his strategic prowess. This segment shines the spotlight on his role as a mentor, instilling old school rules, fostering respect and discipline, and lighting a fire of passion that's spreading faster than wildfire across campus. They say his confidence could move mountains — we'll show you how it's motivating his athletes and the entire Jackson State community to scale new heights of success. We wrap things up with a deep dive into the 'prime time effect' and its transformative power. This conversation isn't just about football; it's about life lessons that mold students into resilient achievers. Through the stories of successful athletes who've turned the tide against overwhelming odds, we'll illustrate how this effect is reshaping the school and its surrounding community. So gear up for an episode that's guaranteed to inspire, motivate, and leave you on the edge of your seat.Support the showwww.thesneakerprincipal.comJoin The Sneaker Principal Community Facebook Group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesneakerprincipalpodcasts/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesneakerprincipalLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/snkrprincipalTwitter: https://twitter.com/SNKRPrincipalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086712754224Also follow me on…Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesneakerprincipal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@snkrprincipal

BV Tonight
Sideline CEO

BV Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 36:29


BV chats with Marty Smith of ESPN on his new book "Sideline CEO" and the effect of Dion Sanders at Colorado on College Football on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Father Factor
Exploring the Intersection of Fatherhood and Sports: Insights from Dion Sanders and Jay Love

The Father Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 46:35 Transcription Available


What happens when you mesh fatherhood and sports into a power-packed discussion? You get an insightful episode that takes you into the life and philosophy of Dion Sanders, the charismatic coach of Colorado, whose journey started with as an NFL All Star.  Our special guest for this episode is Jay Love, who isn't shy to share his personal anecdotes about his father and stepfather, and how their hard work and sacrifices have significantly influenced his life.We plunge into a thought-provoking discussion on how Sanders strategically builds a culture of excellence in his team, setting expectations that align with his spiritual beliefs, yet handling it with care not to force his beliefs onto his students. The conversation takes an interesting turn when Jay Love and I, Josh Warmbrodt, explore Sanders' unique concept of 'confidence as cologne'. Here's where you will discover how confidence, when worn right, can lead to your success.Towards the end of the episode, we delve into the impact of 'Prime Effect' on players and how Sanders' past experiences help him recruit the right players. His approach is unorthodox, focusing on the players' behaviors, characteristics, and their backgrounds, creating a team that is controversial, yet successful. We not only discuss the potential outcome of the Colorado game but also speculate about the team's chances of making it to the championship. It's a fascinating exploration of fatherhood, coaching, and the profound impact they can have in shaping young lives. Tune in! Keep in touch.Email: info@thefatherfactorpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep109: The Digital Revolution

Welcome to Cloudlandia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 50:54


In today's episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, we unpack the fascinating story of how Toronto transformed over the decades thanks to the pivotal work of urban theorist Jane Jacobs. As we debate whether our growing dependency on virtual spaces like "Cloudlandia" is weakening local connections, we ponder journalism's evolution from its regional roots. We reminisce about bygone media eras over a nostalgic lunch at Table 10 and trace how universities and ideological factions shaped radio's founding. As always, we aim to provide a balanced look at technology's ability to bring people together globally while potentially distancing them locally.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS The episode begins with a discussion about Jane Jacobs' significant role in preserving Toronto's neighborhoods in the 80s and how it has shaped the city to this day. There's an exploration of the shift to Cloudlandia and how this virtual universe could be curbing our desire to travel and reinforcing local areas. We rewind to the 80s and trace the evolution of regional media landscapes, debating the impact of Canadians having links to Florida and the emergence of new franchise models. Dan and I discuss the rise of Cloudlandia and its impact on our lives, connecting us to the world like never before. The power dynamics in radio broadcasting, specifically AT&T's control of the AM spectrum are examined. We delve into the ideological divide in radio before the advent of the internet, discussing how universities pioneered FM radio, while AM radio was seized by the right-wing. We contemplate the implications of geographical shifts and changing economic patterns triggered by our migration to the cloud. The future of communication and travel is questioned, and whether our lives continue to be dictated by Newton's laws or if we're slowly transitioning into a world governed by Moore's Law. The episode concludes with the hosts suggesting that as the virtual world expands, people may start reinforcing their local areas more, indicating a balance between global and local influences. Overall, the episode offers a thought-provoking journey through changing times, digital landscapes, and the very fabric of our lives. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan. Dan: Never gonna leave you. Never gonna leave you. Well come here I am. That's one thing about Cloudlandia Once you're in there, you can't leave. Dean: It's so convenient you know it's addictive. It really is. How was your week? Dan: I had a really super week, I have to tell you. I mean it was a four day week because of the holiday. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And it's not so much what I'm doing, that's what the company is doing, and there's just all sorts of independent projects which have been more or less under the surface. You know, there's kind of an interesting woman from the 80s and economist by the name of Jane Jacobs have you ever heard that name? I haven't. Dean: No. Dan: Yeah, and you know, in Toronto, when they stopped the Spadina Expressway. Yeah, I don't know if you remember that. What seems like yeah, well, you know the Allen Expressway. Dean: I do know the Allen. Dan: Expressway. Yeah, that was supposed to be the Spadina Expressway and it went off. It's gonna go all the way down to the center of the city Right, right, right. Right through the center of the city and it would have gone to the Gardner, it would have hooked up and then they would have traded clover leaves down at the bottom. Dean: And they would have had to remove. Dan: They would have had to remove all those neighborhoods. It would have gone right through Forest Hills actually. I think that was part of the reason why it got stopped, because wealthy people have more votes than poor people. I don't know if you've noticed that Not in my backyard Right exactly. And then the other one was the Scarborough Expressway, which you know, the Gardner extension that went out to the beaches. Dean: You know it went out and it was just called the. Dan: Gardner yeah, it's completely gone. They tore that down one night, basically, oh my goodness. We were away for two days and we had it when we left and when we got back it was gone, you know and but that whole area of Lake now from basically charity, erie Streep, actually, you know where the Gardner goes up the Don Valley. Dean: Yes, exactly. Dan: Yeah, well, that's where you took the extension off and they just tore it down. They tore it down in two, two stages, once about 10 years ago, and then they tore it down again, and so, but this was all the 40 year impact of Jane Jacobs, okay, and she said that she had to preserve your neighborhoods if you're going to have a great city and to tear down I mean, and it's turned Toronto into a congestion madhouse. I mean, that's the downside of it, but on the upside of it, toronto you know, toronto tries to call itself a world class city. Have you ever come across that? And what I noticed is that world class cities don't call themselves world class cities, they just are. Dean: New York. Dan: New York doesn't call itself a world class city, it just is. London doesn't call itself a world class city, it just is you know. So if you're still calling yourself a world class city. That means you're not, oh man it's a Toronto life syndrome. I mean Toronto Life Magazine. Dean: Yeah, and they're Toronto, by a magazine. I'm very intrigued, I'm very, I am very intrigued by these micro you know economies, or micro you know global lenses. I guess that we see through and you're not kind of talked about the whether that is. Dan: I'm talking about mainland. This is mainland stuff. Yeah, that's what I mean. Dean: Yeah, and I wonder if that is. I wonder if that sense is diminishing now that we've fully migrated. Dan: No, I think it's okay, I think it's coming back with, with the vengeance actually you know, and my sense is that the week that COVID started in March I think it was March 13th, friday the 13th I remember when it visited itself upon us, when clients were saying you know, we were seeing 50% drop-offs in future attendance for workshops because of COVID and it was partially, you know, but it was the lockdowns, it was the dropping off of airline flights and everything else I remember I mean all our cash flow got taken away in about a month, right Right and we had to switch. We had to switch to Zoom, you know, and and we had about a three month period where we just had to rework our entire you know, our entire business model to take all the in-person workshops and turn them over to Zoom workshops, you know. So, that's the upside of Cloudlandia, is that if they take away your mainland existence, you have to switch to Cloudlandia to compensate, and it's a bigger opportunity, bigger, broader everything. Yeah, but one of the downsides of this is that people don't feel like traveling anymore. Dean: I mean are you talking about me? Dan: No, I'm talking about us and you know. Dean: I know, yeah, exactly. Dan: I'm talking about everyone you meet, you know. Dean: I know exactly. Dan: You know, our only time when we have full attendance during the week, where we have people in the office, is Wednesday, monday and Tuesday, thursday and Friday, or when there's a in-person workshop. You have to be in the, you have to be in the company on workshop days. Okay and so, but the thing, the Jane Jacobs, the people who really got involved with the number one person in Toronto was Cromby, mayor Cromby, and he was one of the forefront leaders in stopping the Spadina Expressway and the Scarborough Expressway. Okay and so I'm just showing you the interrelationship between mainland and Cloudlandia. My feeling is that the more that Cloudlandia expands, the more people go back and start reinforcing their local areas. That's what I wonder about the whole cycle. How's that for a topic that we didn't know about five minutes ago? Dean: Well, exactly, but I think that I think there is something to that. You know, like I look at the, I think I've been I've mentioned before, like without having moved away from Toronto, like coming into Florida and yeah, when's the last time? Dan: when's the last time you flew to Toronto? Yeah, no, it's been three years, and three years, yeah, the next time will be whenever, april, if you April, if you decide you're coming to Toronto 12th of April is the first Toronto oh it's already set, yeah, it takes us about a year, because we've got to guarantee that we've got a date when people can also do their 10 times workshop in person. I got you, okay, yeah, so you know, I mean pre-zoners, double duty, you know, they double. Dean: Yeah, yeah, okay. Well, this is very exciting. So April 12 is on my calendar then, okay. Dan: I'm pretty sure you're taking a statistic from Dan Sullivan here. So yeah, we better double check on this Well, april 12 is Friday, yeah. It's in the calendar and I think the pre-zone is on or the 10 times is on the Thursday. Dean: Okay, so the 11th and 12th. Dan: All right. Dean: Well, now we're talking. Dan: Dan, and then Dan is on the Saturday and that's what I'm most excited about. Dean: Yeah Well, this will be for those who aren't listening. Dan: Table 10 is Dean and I met meeting for lunch on a Saturday, which really got everything we're doing together started was the table 10. Dean: Exactly right. Dan: Yeah, but that's a mainland, that's a mainland reality which may be possible. Dean: Yes, that's exactly right and I think that this now this is where I can, as I've reflected, I look at where I've been spending time, taking snapshot comparisons this week of today and 25 years ago and seeing where we are. You know, if I look at 25 years and 30 years ago kind of thing, I look back at when I started my you know sort of being in the result economy or launched my entrepreneurial career in 1988. So I look at that as coming up on, you know, 35 years. Dan: this year, 35 years, yeah, yeah, and I just want to look from there Well, it's 35 years. Right now it's 35 years. I mean, we're in the 35th year. Dean: So yeah. Dan: And, what's really interesting, our program where we have workshop programs, started in 1989. Dean: So next year is our 35th year you know it's year 35. Dan: So it's the 35th year of the program and I'll be 80 in May and I've been coaching for 50 years in August. Okay. So it's sort of an anniversary year Nashville in May we're going to have our first worldwide conference in Nashville. Coach Coach Con yeah, coach Con, coach Con, yeah, yeah you can take that in two ways. Coach Con. You can take Coach Con in two ways. Yeah, you can. It's the coach conference, or it's just shows you what 35 years of counting people will do for you. Dean: Oh, that's so funny. Well, I'm very excited about both of those. I'm very excited about both of those things. So where I was going was, you know, in 1988, looking back at the things, it was very much a Toronto-centric kind of lens because I had spent. I left Toronto in 1984 to come down to Florida and finish up. I've been spending a lot of time down there. I spent, you know, I spent those years and driving through this I remember the first time driving down on my own. I had a friend with me. But driving down going through the different cities, like going through Dayton, ohio, and going through Cincinnati. Dan: Ninety-five hits in 75. That's what we took. Dean: That's the main route to Florida. That's the main route, exactly, yeah, yeah, you crossed over at. Dan: Detroit. You probably crossed. Did you cross over at Detroit? Dean: We got a tip to cross over at Port Huron, so up further, which was Further north yeah. Dan: Yeah, but then once you were across it was a straight shot superhighway all the way to Florida, and the reason is that Canadians Florida is part of their Canada. Yeah, I mean Ontario. My Florida includesmy Canada includes Florida. Dean: Yeah, exactly that's true, isn't it? It's like the Southern Extension. You've gotten places in or things in Canadians. Have, you know, links to Florida? You're absolutely right, yeah. Dan: Half the Canadian adult population from around November to April. Well, let's say October to April includes Florida, Scottsdale. Dean: I was just going to say that Calgary you look at the other side, then Calgary is. Yeah, calgary is connected to Palm Springs and Phoenix. Dan: Yes, and then Maui, because I don't know what the situation is now, but I suspect they'll go to the part that didn't burn down. Dean: Yeah, but what struck me was the newspapers. So this is, what struck me is the newspapers and television stations, because we would stay, you know on the road. We would Hotels. Yeah, you would stay, yeah, we would stay in a hotel. And so I don't always, you know, get the newspaper. I've had a long time love for USA Today, which I've always kind of loved as just getting a overview of everything. But it struck me how I had grown up with the lens newspaper, lens being the globe and mail, the Toronto Sun and the Toronto Star and looking that, you know, without any sense of left and right leaning. You know, I didn't understand at that point, you know, the bent of and how that shapes things. But, it was amazing to me that I learned I got kind of on that deep level, these regional kind of markets you know I don't know how to fully describe it, but it was an awakening that I knew that, hey, if you've got something you know that worked in, it was kind of like this franchise. I'd be seeing franchise thinking in place, you know, in different places and seeing the Cracker Barrel restaurant. You have the same exact Cracker Barrel experience at any drop off point along Highway 75, you know, and so yeah. Dan: And that was. Dean: Yeah, at the time the thing was I mean in those days it was the new model. Yeah, yeah, for young college students traveling abroad. Right, but it was so great and that level of you know you wouldn't have any window into Louisville, kentucky, unless you're passing through Louisville and you tune in to the Louisville Echo Chamber or ecosystem where you're seeing the. Louisville anchors and the news and the local things, and you're reading the Louisville newspaper, you know. Dan: And then Macon Georgia. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Macon and everything. Dean: Because you usually made. Dan: I always remember that we shot for Louisville or Lexington on the first night. Yeah, lexington, yeah yeah, but we never saw any of the horse farms. Well, you did I mean because 75 went past the. But you never got off. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: You had Oasis which were franchise Oasis. Dean: Yeah, exactly, and that way you know what you're going to. You know what you're going to get you know, but now I see now how those things are like with the rise of Cloudlandia, the access to what's going on a national scale and global scale kind of thing, is what direct to the individual. You know, now you've got access to everything, and I've been. Do you follow or is on your list of news outlets? Do you come to Daily Wire? Is that part of your routine or? Dan: are you familiar with. No, that's not one of my. Dean: Do you know? Dan: about the. Dean: Daily Wire. Dan: I've heard of it, but that's not really what I it's not. Dean: No, I mean I'll look at it. Dan: now that you're talking about it, I'll look at it. Dean: Well, Ben Shapiro is the one who basically I know Ben, he's the guy that started the Daily Wire. Dan: Yeah. I'm a Breitbart guy, I'm a Breitbart guy. I check daily caller town hall Breitbart, you know. Dean: Yeah well, the Daily Wire is now a $200 million. They do $2 million a year now and they just Last year. If you think about the VCR formula. And the reason I'm bringing up the Daily Wire is that is a cloudland-centric, a media empire that was started 100% to be online and took advantage of one. They tapped into Facebook's reach and they funneled those people into get readership and get subscribers to their news service and use that money to buy more attention on Facebook. That was the whole very simple model and they executed it flawlessly. And so they built this huge reach and they had a relationship with Harry's Razors. Do you remember? Dan: Oh yeah, Like Dollar. Dean: Shade Club and Harry's Razors. So Harry's Razors was a big advertiser on Daily Wire, doing very successfully, and then Harry's took exception to some content on the Daily Wire that suggested that men are men and women are women and that would Whoa, whoa, whoa. Dan: That's like touching the third rail of the subway, absolutely. Dean: And they dropped it. They stopped advertising, but what Jeremy Borencher, I think, is the president, who's the CEO of the company what they did was they started on the backs of that company called Jeremy's Razors and they built this whole. They did a whole ad launching the process because it's their own audience. They were already very successfully selling Harry's razors to their audience by letting Harry tap into their reach, and so when Harry's left, instead of looking for somebody to replace Harry's as an advertising partner, they said, well, we'll just make the razors ourselves. And they started Jeremy's razors and now Jeremy's razors is a huge subscription-based company speaking directly to the reach that they've built with the media company. And it struck me that now we're getting to where these very specialized. I don't think we're separating geographically as much as we're ideologically now that there's brands for the right and there's brands for the left and there's you know, there's woke brands and there's I won't say successful brands. Now. Dan: But the. Dean: I mean the writings on the wall. I'll tell you. Dan: I'll tell you. Can I tell you an earlier crossover that? Dean: set that up. Dan: Yeah Well, actually FM radio was technologically possible in the 1930s and 1940s but it was never approved by the FEC until the 1970s. Actually, there was about a 40-year thing where the federal what's the FEC, federal communications they couldn't get it passed for, even though it was available and and but FM is strictly a local radio reach. You know, during the day you can get about maybe 30 miles. You lived in Georgetown, I think, when you lived in. Toronto right. Well you could get CJRT, which was an. FM station and you could, but once you got, let's say, up to Orangeville or Newcastle, you couldn't get CJRT anymore. Okay, Because, FM is gets interrupted by solar energy during the day. Am we? When I was growing up, I could listen to New York, I could listen to Chicago. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Remember you put on a clear night, real clear nights. I could get New Orleans, philadelphia was easy, boston was easy on. Am because it's a different bandwidth, okay, and it doesn't get interfered with by the sun, but the sun won't let FM go further than about 30 or 40 miles. It's not true anymore, because all the FM stations now go on the internet you know, so I have an internet delivery so I can get Los Angeles Jazz Station on, you know, on the internet and they're taking advantage of the internet. But what happened was it was AT&T really controlled the AM spectrum. At&t, yeah, I mean they talked about the dominant technologies. You know Google and Meta and you know and everything they talked about it today. You know Amazon, that nobody, they didn't get up to the knees that the type of control that AT&T had. Okay, and. AT&T didn't want any competition for its AM networks and they came in and the. But because FM is a local, it's you know, it's a region, it's where you are, you get a real. The universities are the ones who started it all. Okay, so in you know, cjrt was Ryerson and the Toronto and everywhere you went, like if you went to Louisville it would be the University of Louisville you know, and and everything else. And so, right off the bat, the ideology of the universities by that time was left. You know, that was where the left wing people you know symphony music and it was, you know, the various FM stations, and they abandoned. Am got abandoned and the right took over AM radio, you know, and Ross Limbaugh was the first person who really took advantage of that, and this was strictly the right side of the political spectrum. Dean: Okay so. Dan: AM talk radio. Am talk radio. The left tried to get into talk radio and nobody would listen to it. Dean: Okay, Nobody so the you know. Dan: And so what happened? You already had that ideological split at the radio stage. Okay, so if you were left wing and you were driving to Florida, you would go from university town to university town and pick up the FM station, but you weren't less than the AM radio anymore. So that was the first split. Before you ever got to, you know, you got to the internet with. That split had already happened in the radio spectrum. Dean: Yeah, amazing. Dan: That was before you were born. Dean: Right, right, right, that's something. Dan: But I mean, imagine something happened in the world before you were born. Dean: It is so funny. But I look at that, you know, and it is like it's amazing to see how this is going, and certainly club Landia is enabling that and my, to bring it all, we're back around to the. What we started talking about with the local, saving the neighborhoods kind of thing is, yeah, I wonder if we're starting to see geography kind of shaping up here, that Florida and Texas are becoming like sort of you know conservative, you know safety and some kind of thing that they're gathering all the people there, yeah, yeah, and they've surpassed New York, they've surpassed New York state, they've surpassed Illinois, they've surpassed California. You know the states. Dan: People are leaving those states and going to Florida and they're going to Texas and so, but I believe in Moore's law, which essentially is the you know, the technological formula that's created Cloud Landia is Moore's law, but mainland is controlled by Newton's law and. Newton's third law I mean Moore's law is that every 18 to two years the computing power of the microchip will double and the price of it will get in half, that's the we've lived in that world for the last 50 years. Dean: And but. Dan: But Newton's law is for every action there's an opposite and equal reaction. Yeah, so if you yeah, so so you got to look at both laws. Dean: And I wonder, you know one law triggers the yeah. Yeah, it is interesting to see the like. I wonder if you were to you know, are we bringing back now? The importance of the local infrastructure, the local like. What is the role of the community now in our lives, in our world? I mean, I feel like I'm it's getting narrower on less and less like inclined to have to travel to other places, and it's funny, you know, I don't know. Dan: Well, I won't travel, I mean, except for my own workshops. I won't travel to business, I won't travel for anything. And you know and I mean all my speeches what I used to give speeches for. Now you know where I would be invited to a big conference and I cut that off in 2013. I just you know, you can have me as a speaker, but it's going to be a podcast at the conference. Dean: Yeah right. Yeah, that's kind of the way I've been doing. Dan: Things too is zooming in as opposed to traveling and flying in yeah, yeah and it's easy because you know you're doing whatever you're doing at the Four Seasons Valhalla and then you're someplace else in the world. Dean: Yeah yeah that's so true right. Dan: Yeah so, but people think that because there's a new realm available that eliminates all the previous realms, but actually just the opposite happens. Dean: Yeah, I posted and it's so. I think about how we really have the ability to be a beacon. You know I'm Jamie Smart. I don't know if you've ever met Jamie? Dan: Yeah, well, I know of him. I know of him, yeah. Dean: Yeah, wrote clarity, just like when we were doing all the big seminars. You know when we stopped doing that in 2009,. That was a big, you know, big shift in our world. You know, in terms of having spent 15 years every single month doing a big event somewhere new. Joe was having a conversation with Jamie about that and he was like because for him it had been even longer, you know, doing that with his identity of being a speaker, going to town and being on stage. And Jamie talked about it as a transition from going from being a torch bearer, where you have to take the torch and go city to city to spread the message, switching to being a lighthouse, where you stay in there and be your light from when everybody comes to you and that was a big shift. And even then, 2009, the Internet was here and all the infrastructure and everything was here, but it certainly wasn't the same place as it is now. Zoom and all that stuff was not yet. Now it's just. I look at it and you start to see, man, there's just so many ways to reach the world from your Zoom room. You can really have a global. There's nothing stopping you from having a global broadcasting center in a 6x6 room in your house. Dan: Yeah, it's interesting. You were very helpful to us because we had that flood in our Fraser Street building. Then we were knocked out. I mean, we had just come back from lockdown, from COVID lockdown, and we got three months in and we had the city water main next to our building when Underground just destroyed our my recording studios, our tech team, where our tech team was, where all of our materials were. But they closed the building down because the city inspectors had to come in and they had to check out. Maybe the whole building had to come down because the support structures may have been weakened and they'll just condemn the building, but we were out for eight months before we could get back in, you know. But, in destroying our recording studio we had a company. Toronto is a great post-production center for the film industry. So it's dependent upon the Canadian dollar. If the Canadian dollar is really weak, film studios in the United States ship their post-production work you know of editing and everything and there's about 15 movie studios, tv and movie studios in the Toronto area, all the way from Pickering to Hamilton. You know these are big studios but they do all their inside. They bring all their inside work to Toronto. And now they're creating actual virtual towns with CGI. So did you catch any of the Jack Reacher series. Dean: I did not. Dan: It was a huge hit. But the town that's depicted where Jack Reacher is, it's a small town in Georgia. The first season was the small town in Georgia. It was one Lee Child book, Jack Reacher, and that entire town was created in CGI, doesn't exactly? That's crazy, right, but when you look at it. And then all the inside scenes were constructed in the film studios. You know the homes and everything like that. But that shows you the relationship between Cloudlandia and the mainland. Okay, because once you cross an international border, you're in a different currency system. Yeah even though I mean digitally. Dean: I mean so many things are possible now. I posted up a video. Dan: The one thing that remains constant is the US dollar Okay. I mean the US dollar. And people say, well, why does everybody use the US dollar? And I said you just answered your question. Dean: It's right there Back up to the first part of your sentence. Why does everybody you know that's like yeah, I mean it's like English. Dan: Why does everybody speak English? I said you just answered your question. Dean: That's like the Yogi Berra Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded right. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and yeah. And so the big thing is that since 1989, the differential the average differential, between the Canadian dollar and the US dollar has been 26% in favor of the American dollar. So we get 80% of the US dollar, it's dollar 36, dollar 36 right now Are you crazy? Dean: Well, that's crazy. So I checked the number. Dan: I checked the number no no, because in 19, it was $5.55. Dean: Oh, wow, yeah, but it's been hanging around in the mid 30s. Dan: 30% now for, I would say, last three or four years it's been you know could be as low as 30% and it got up to 42% per hour, but that so we didn't plan it this way. It was just a lucky break for us that we started in. Toronto, and so 80% of our income is in US dollars, but 80% of our expenses are in Canadian dollars and basically can buy the same thing with a Canadian dollar in Canada as you can with a US dollar in the United States. So we've got we don't have 26% because it's 80%. It's not 100, but we've averaged 20% for the four years we've averaged. So every dollar that comes across it's worth a dollar 20 if it comes across from the United States. Dean: Yeah, right Wow. And that's kind of where we're talking about the infrastructure, you know the infrastructure thing of being able to now, you know, build with a main or a Cloudlandia audience to reach with all the but with the capabilities or the expenses and physical delivery stuff happening in the most favorable, you know, mainland place. And I wonder if that's the opportunity that geographically you know places will get, will become sort of specialist in certain things. Dan: Well, that has been the case actually for the last 30 years. Okay, because of one factor that 90% of global trade, 90% so every day, the all the transactions in the world, it's, like you know, it can be like 4 trillion to 6 and a half trillion every day. The total value of it, well, 85% of it is in US dollars, okay, is in US dollars and all of that is. 90% of all global trade happens on water Is that right 90% of all global interactions and you know the, if you just take a look that it's water travel and that's only safe because of one factor, and that's the US Navy. And since you know since and that was. That wasn't for economic purposes for the US, it wasn't at all for you at. You know the everybody says well, the Americans, you know they just did this for their economic that actually the US. You know how much 10, how much percentage of the US economy is actually involved in cross border trade? 10%. Wow the other 90% is just Americans making stuff and selling it to Americans. So the US really doesn't isn't really that involved in the world but they had a problem after the Second World War and it was called the Soviet Union. And so what they did after the war said you know, we don't want to fight the Russians head on, so what we'll do? We'll just create a great economic deal with every other country in the world that's not communist and we'll promise them that we'll guarantee all their trade routes by water and they can sell anything they want into the US without any tariffs. And it was a great deal. Modern China only exists because the US guaranteed all their trade, and now the US has decided not to guarantee their trade, their water transportation and that's why. China's hit a wall, you know, and, and so I mean. But it's really interesting, dean, you're the one who came up with the cloud land idea on the podcast, and. But what I've been examining more and more is what happened if the cloud, if cloud land idea changes your ability to communicate and travel. You know, physically it's not like the mainland is going to be the same after that. I mean, if you make a change in one realm, it's going to make changes. I think this localization is now the, so if you're globalizing on the one hand, you're localizing on the other because you got a balance. That's what I wonder now, and I don't see. Dean: I'm starting to see like there's some shifts in the way that you know. I think that cities or towns I'm not, I can just speak about for winter, what I'm noticing a lot of development in is winter haven is sort of focused on the downtown, on making that kind of a more vibrant gathering center. It's not, you know, spread out like within strip plazas, like it was in the 70s, and it's not about the mall. Now it's about the downtown and they're taking kind of this ghost kitchen or you know model, but building it around social spaces. So there's two or three now of these developing areas where they've got multiple restaurants in one gathering place, right, so it becomes like a social hub where you can go there and they have live music and people gathering but you can eat at whatever, whatever type of food you want. Dan: So it's not like going inside to ask you a question I mean winter haven is a fairly small geographic area, but are there are there new residents buildings? Going up where these social centers are. Dean: Yeah, see, that's the thing? Dan: yeah, because the internet, you know the interstate highway system had bypassed all the downtowns. Dean: You know back in the 50s the right. Dan: You know the. The interstate highway system in the United States is the greatest public works project in the history of the world. It's about 63,000 miles now and they add about another 500 miles every every year. You know bypasses and connectors and everything like that, so it's a never ending project. But in the 50s it just bankrupted almost every small town in the United States when it. You had to go through the small. We went to Florida in 1956 and it was small town after small town after small town. There was no interstate. 75. Dean: Yeah, wow, yeah, that's kind of like Route 66 was going the cross. Dan: Yeah, yeah, you can still take Route 66, but it's small town after small town, you know yeah yeah, just listen to the words of the, the song you know, route 66 and tell you all the small and none of them were big cities. They were small towns you went through, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, so we're creating an interesting model here that Moore's Law is expanding, you know one realm. But the Moore's Law or Newton's Law says, yeah, if you do that in Cloudlandia, then that there's going to be a decentralization that goes on in the mainland. So winter I mean, you'll probably have people you know more or less spend their life in winter. Hey, winter haven't, because anywhere they want to go else, wise, they'll do it in Cloudlandia. Dean: Yeah, that's what I'm seeing. I just looked up the winter haven in the population right now it's 57,000. Dan: So yeah yeah, and I see you know yeah, yeah, and the interesting thing about the malls, that Mark Mills wrote a great book. Mark Mills is an economist in the Manhattan Institute. I think it's the Manhattan Institute, which, as you the name suggests, is a think tank in New York. City and he writes about the malls. He's got a whole chapter on the malls and he says the malls are going to, they're being abandoned. There's about a thousand failed shopping malls in the United States at any given time. There's about a thousand that have been abandoned. You know they just go bankrupt. And he says they're going to be turned into factories or they're going to be turned into warehouses shipping centers and they're beautiful because they they've got parking for all the work they've already got all the. You know the delivery sites like they have the, the delivering docks you know loading docks, right, the loading that. They've got all the loading docks. They got massive amounts of space and he says that they're going to be robotic and automated factories it's amazing, it's so. Dean: It's such an amazing time to be alive right now. You know, I mean, you think about where, the things that are ready to implement that are all here right now. You know, I don't know that. The next thing, like, as I mentioned, I was doing snapshot comparisons of you know day to day 1988 versus today and, as I said to Stuart Stuart, my operations guy, was with me, we were going, we went to the movie studio movie grill here in about 30, 40 minutes away and I started recounting the day with him, like as we were. I was in these comparisons. I'm saying, okay, so here's how the day started. I him in the morning and said you know, let's go to the movie. I forget what movie was out, but it was a great movie that was had just come out that day or whatever. And so we were going to go for lunch and go to the movie there, because they have Studio Movie Grill is like a dining theater, so you go and they bring food and everything. So started out with the text of that. Then I went to the studio. My video studio recorded a video that I, stuart, and I left. From there I bought the tickets for the movie online through Fandango and, you know, bought the tickets in advance. So we all we had to do was scan the barcode. They just scanned it on my phone when we got there, but the Tesla drove us there using the autopilot function, so we were driven to the movie. We got in our seats without having to go to the thing. We scanned a QR code for the menu of what to get. We pushed a button. They came and took our order, brought us the food. We got back in the car, had the coordinates. The car starts driving us. We were listening to a podcast on the way back and it just in that moment, just that little thing. There's not a single element of that day. That was possible in 1988. Dan: Yeah. I will remind you that in 1988, you probably said what an amazing time to be alive. Yeah, you're probably right. Dean: I mean the dot was like what I got. Dan: Yeah. Dean: I mean look at this. Dan: The fact are you kidding me. Dean: We can send a piece of paper over the telephone. What a relief it comes back. Dan: Yeah, now I'm going to. We've got a mainland collision happening in about five minutes, Okay, okay, and that is from when we started today, the one we finished, because I'm visiting Winterhaven from. I'm in Chicago today, so I'm visiting Winterhaven, florida, from 10 o'clock to two minutes to 11. But in 11,. I have to go to Vienna, Austria, and have an hour's talk with Kim White. Dean: Okay, right, right, right. Yeah, I got to get on the flight to Vienna, right. Dan: Yeah Well, it's a click actually. Dean: Yeah, the zoom I got to get in. Well, I have to switch over. Dan: I have to switch over from my phone to my computer because it's on zoom and anyway, but that I mean what we're seeing here, is you and I are. You know we're early adapters. You know you and I are early adapters, so I say, okay, the world's changed, so how do I have to change? You know, that's my basic response and and all of us got sent to bootcamp for two years during the COVID lockdown. And we might not have chosen the route that we're on right now, but we were forced to. You know we were forced to, right, yeah, you know, I have a goal of never being on welfare during the rest of my life. Okay, yeah, I like to make my own money and everything, but it's an interesting thing. But, more and more, I think that you have to take both Moore's law and Newton's third law into account, because one of them explains the virtual world and Cloudlandia world, but the other one explains what happens to the mainland. When the Cloudlandia keeps getting bigger and bigger, the mainland keeps getting more and more local, like winter. Yeah, so yeah but you gotta you gotta be good at operating in both worlds. Dean: Yeah, you're right. You know I'm staying off welfare, that's well, you know, Dan, there's this little thing. There's a thing called cash confidence, and most people think it's about having an amount of money, but what it's really about is having the ability to create value for other people. So as long, as you keep focused on that, you're going to be just fine. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yeah. Dan: This is really yeah, and I'm feeling very good going down 80, that I'm starting to get good at living yeah. Dean: So amazing, isn't it? What a world, yeah, the journey. Dan: Yeah. Yeah, Actually you know, the most amazing part of being alive being alive. Dean: Yeah, that is part of it all. That is exactly right. Dan: That is exactly right. Dean: It beats the alternatives you know, and it's funny. Dan: The answer. The answer is in the question. Yeah, I just heard Dion Sanders was talking about how the whole body everything about us is oriented for moving forward and it would be neat if Colorado ends up in the playoffs and the 14 playoffs, oh. Dean: I mean, well, they just beat Nebraska yesterday, so they're two and oh, right now. Yeah, I mean, it's just. It's the most amazing thing to watch. But do you ever think we're meant for moving forward Our eyes, look forward Our ears? Are perfectly positioned to bring us all the sound and everything from in front of us. Our mouth are meant to project forward. There's only one part of our body that points backwards. Dan: And that's the exhaust. That's where, all the way you leave all the way behind you If you keep moving forward. I guess the evolution figured this out a long time ago. Dean: Yeah, a lot of problems. Don't worry about what's happening behind there, don't look back, just keep moving forward. Dan: You know that's in our years of doing the podcast. I think that's the greatest closing statement we've ever had. Dean: Well, it struck me as this that's the first time I've ever heard it explained like that, but it's absolutely true. So that's why it's even more important, to be the lead guy in the line you don't want to be that. Yeah, it's like sled dogs. Dan: Yeah, if you're not with sled dogs. If you're not the lead dog, the future always looks the same. Dean: Oh man, what a day. All right. Well, you have my best. We've got a date, we've got a date next. Dan: If you're up to it, we've got a next Sunday. Dean: Oh yeah, I'm in Chicago today. Dan: So I'm in Chicago today, so I'll be back in Toronto next week. No, it's a permanent fixture in my calendar. Dean: All right. Dan: Thanks a lot, Dean. Dean: Thanks. Dan: bye, bye.

KMJ's Afternoon Drive
The Coach Prime Phenomena

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 31:31


Two-way star Travis Hunter will be out for several weeks after taking an illegal hit from Colorado State safety Henry Blackburn in the first half of Saturday's contest. Blackburn has reportedly been receiving death threats that university police and local authorities have been looking into. On Tuesday, Dion Sanders condemned those who reportedly sent death threats to the senior safety. ay Epps, a Jan. 6 participant whose removal from the FBI's Capitol Violence webpage sparked conspiracy theories that he was a federal informant, was charged with one misdemeanor count, disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds in connection with the Capitol attack.  Wednesday - 9/20/2023 - Hour 3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
The O'Reilly Update, September 20, 2023

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 13:45


Joe Biden at the United Nations, Rudy sued by his lawyers, a man is killed at a football game, and Dion Sanders brings in the ratings. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, why Americans are nervous about the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sports Den
Football's Intensity and the Rise of "Sassy Ass Sensitive Motherf*ckers"

The Sports Den

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 83:49


How you feeling today chat?! Here are 5 key takeaways you'll learn from "Big Games BS 9.20.23": 1. Controversial Hits and Lacerated Livers: We discuss whether a dirty hit can really lead to a lacerated liver and question why the player was allowed to continue playing. It's a topic that'll make you think twice about the physicality of the game. 2. Social Media Woes: James sheds light on the dark side of social media, where adults, ignorant people, and even kids take part in conversations they might not fully understand. It's a reminder of the challenges we face in this digital age. 3. Forward Thinking and HBCUs: Our host passionately defends Dion Sanders and questions the unfair implications made about Florida State University. We explore the importance of forward-thinking institutions and strive for a more inclusive perspective. 4. Congressional Chaos: We delve into a controversial incident involving Congresswoman Bobert and investigate the role of bipartisanship in politics. Buckle up for some jaw-dropping revelations! 5. Football, Heisman, and Simps: James's love for football shines through as he shares his thoughts on the current state of the sport. Get ready for some honest opinions that might ruffle a few feathers. Now, here's a fun fact from the episode: Did you know that Florida State achieved an incredible feat of allowing zero tackles for loss in their game against Boston College? liver laceration, dirty hit, player playing with injury, social media, ignorance, negative perception, HBCU, forward-thinking, ticket sales, HBCU proponents, Dion Sanders, Florida State University, difficult week, bipartisanship, congresswoman Bobert, vaping, bipartisan collaboration, Trace channel, Trey, quarterback, Heisman, football violence, sensitive players, Pro Football Hall of Famer, Jackson, Mississippi, portrayal, media narrative, crabs in a barrel, Tallahassee, efficiency per play, Florida State, Boston College, tackles for loss, Derek Satterfield

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning

Dion Sanders is the most talked about football coach in College Football.

Pat and JT Podcast
#888 - Two More Sleeps And The Tarp Goes On

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 22:41


The Huskers got their first win of the season this weekend! Are you following Colorado Buffalo football? What's your take on Dion Sanders? The energy, swag, and passion in UNREAL! Thanks to our podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union! You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drivetime with DeRusha
Delta changes & Gopher Football

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 30:01


Hour 2: Henry Lake was in for Jason. He talked with the founder of the "Frequent Miler" about changes Delta made to their rewards program, and whether other airlines might follow suit. Then Andy Greder talked Gopher football, Dion Sanders and more.

Pick N Pop
Prime Time

Pick N Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 27:13


The podcast has gone through a revamp!  Going forward we will be covering all sports not just basketball!  This allows us to give you guys more content and cover trending topics in sports.  We're excited for the expansion and cant wait for the new opportunities it will bring.  On today's episode Bryan and Aldrin discuss Dion Sanders and Colorado's big game against Colorado State, debate if Josh Allen is a superstar and much more!  Follow us on social media @Picknpopshow on Instagram, Twitter,  Tik Tok and Facebook!Support the show

Somethin About Nothin
“The National Injured League!”

Somethin About Nothin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 114:19


Scott & Tim Sports Show  Season 7 Episode 6 “The National Injured League!”   9/14/2023    Well, the list of topics was very long. The question is what didn't we cover. Pac 2, Dion Sanders, NFL is back, Seahawks debacle, can the Mariners make the playoffs. We talk about all sports as usual and throw in some tv and movie reviews.    Huge thanks to Money For Guns our show theme music “All The Catholic Girls Love Paul Simon” and “Smooth Long Legs and Cigarette”  available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6GNq0nCOjQitTDuHXQmlqu?si=6e0e72210b5a4599 Follow us on Twitter:  @scottohsman  @tboyle15   Instagram  Scottohsman Tboyle15  

Bourbon and Buckeyes
Dealer's Choice

Bourbon and Buckeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 45:14


Sarah has some things to get "off her chest" and boy did she (and rightfully so)!A little Aaron Rodgers talk, a little Joe Burrow talk, a little Coco Gauff talk and ALOT of pro and college football talk (especially one Dion Sanders and son).  This college football season is a toss up folks . . . no one, except Colorado is setting the world of fire, not even, and maybe most of all, Little Nicky Sabin and the Roll Tide!

Shekel Up Podcast
Pardon the Interruption

Shekel Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 83:48 Transcription Available


Get ready to up your game in sports gambling as we deliver fiery insights and hot takes, joined by our special guest Quailin, a guru at parlays and outright money line in sports betting. Ever wondered why we're  high on Colorado this year? Tune in, and you'll get the answer to that and so much more, as we dissect everything from our college picks to the nitty-gritty details of our favorite rappers. This episode is a goldmine for college football enthusiasts, as we delve into the dynamics of the Colorado football team and their head coach Dion Sanders. We sift through the contentious debate surrounding the Pac-12 being a soft conference and the impact of the transfer portal on the team. Prepare to be glued to your seats as we predict the outcomes of the imminent games against USC and Oregon, and why Colorado's top players were all sought after by Power Five schools. Lastly, we navigate our way to the NFL, where we discuss the Lions vs Seahawks game, examining the strengths and weaknesses of each team. We also make our picks for this division matchup. The tension escalates when we explore the performance of the Browns and Ravens. As we wrap, you'll find out about the exclusive bonus content on our Shackle Up podcast, Patreon and Discord. Get ready for a nonstop sports betting rollercoaster ride!Bucked Up: https://bckd.co/chwCuZbSocials:https://linktr.ee/Shekeluppodcast https://twitter.com/shekeluphttps://www.facebook.com/ShekelUpPodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVGLEl-SwjQ7xR-Ooh_9ARwhttps://discord.gg/FDrgEgwshttps://patreon.com/Shekeluppodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkEmail us!Shekeluppodcast@gmail.com0:00Sports Gambling and College Picks13:39Dion Sanders and Colorado Football Team20:50College Football Picks and Predictions28:17College Football Picks and NFL Preview36:33Evaluating NFL Teams and Predicting Outcomes42:50Saints vs. Panthers and Steelers vs. Browns' NFL Game Discussions53:09Debate on Browns and Ravens Performance1:06:47Discussion on Lions vs. Seahawks Game1:15:17Sports Talk1:23:04Promote Shackle Up Podcast and Bonus ContentSupport the show

Sports With Balls Podcast
Sports With Balls Episode 225

Sports With Balls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 25:01


Jeff Michael and Grant Miles discuss Aaron Rodgers, Dallas Cowboys, Dion Sanders, Texas Longhorns and more.  Tune in NOW.  

Flipping the page
TSDS 290 The Prime influence

Flipping the page

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 51:27


In this episode of The Straight Dope Show, hosts El uno and TraB the Wonder are back after a week off and ready to bring you the latest and greatest in entertainment news. They discuss the slow end of summer and the anticipation of school starting again. The hosts also dive into the world of Hollywood and the pressure to conform, highlighting the success of director Jordan Peele and his film "Get Out." Get ready for a high-powered hour of entertainment and laughs as El uno and TreB the Wonder bring you the straight dope on all things pop culture. Grab your popcorn and snacks, because it's time for The Straight Dope Show! 00:01:26 The world revolves around kids. 00:04:08 Movies not being promoted. 00:07:54 Fast-paced film production. 00:10:08 Treating actors and dignity. 00:13:10 You can't save people. 00:16:43 Interacting with a black person. 00:20:31 Pursuing different paths in life. 00:23:32 Russell Wilson's authenticity. 00:26:39 Russ Wilson's public persona. 00:30:36 Dion Sanders, Prime time. 00:34:03 Dion's greatness and influence. 00:36:30 Selling out stadiums 00:40:32 Tyler Perry storyline. 00:46:53 Shouts out to all the niggas that smile at white people for no reason. 00:49:41 Code switching and authenticity.

KJ All Day
Football Is Back, Seahawks Were Bad, & Matthew Stafford Was A Wizard | KJ All Day | Week 1 Reactions

KJ All Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 28:10


Welcome back to KJ All Day with KJ Wright and Gee Scott. Football is back! We are bummed that the Seahawks lost today, but let's face it and breakdown what went wrong. The Cowboys and 49ers are GOOD. Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Football is back 00:57 - Initial Seahawks reactions 03:47 - Matthew Stafford played like a wizard 04:35 - Breakdown the Seahawks defense 07:00 - Seahawks offense and Rams game plan 08:50 - The defensive line needs to step up 10:52 - Looking forward to next week vs Detroit Lions 12:37 - What is going on with DK Metcalf? 16:50 - Are the Seahawks going to be ok? 17:24 - Jake Bobo was wide open on a trick play 17:50 - Don't panic just yet 19:05 - Sunday Night Football, Cowboys are good 20:29 - The 49ers don't have any weaknesses 21:43 - Dion Sanders is changing college football Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KJ20 at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod For business inquires please contact michael@flagshipsportsmedia.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kj_wright34/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kjwright34 Twitter: https://twitter.com/KJ_WRIGHT34

Bourbon and Buckeyes
Weekend At Bernies

Bourbon and Buckeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 43:14


So . . . the girls are back!  Took a little summer vacation and now we're talkin college football (time does fly)!Recapping the first games of the season - certainly some surprises, some letdowns and then there is Dion Sanders (better watch out for him and that team of his).  MJ makes bold prediction about UK (get the checkbook out Coach).Some US Open Tennis talk and the explanation for the title of this weeks episode.Great to be back and thank you for all the downloads over the summer - It should be a very interesting football season! 

Russell & Medhurst
Is there a comparison between Eric Bieniemy and Dion Sanders?

Russell & Medhurst

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 44:46


Is there a comparison between Eric Bieniemy and Dion Sanders? The Chris Russell Show Hour 1: Chris says although the commanders are the favorites, we need caution, Chris asks if Eric Bieniemy has any comparison to Dion Sanders. Chirs compares EB to Dion bringing a lighting bolt to the respective teams, call lines open up over the EB Dion comparison

Hochman and Crowder
Crowder has physical proof that Jaelan Phillips is poised for a breakout season

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 35:18


In hour three, we show Dion Sanders the respect he deserves after an impressive Colorado victory. Crowder has inside info on Jaelan Phillips and why we should expect him to be a monster this year. Plus, the ten biggest questions going into the Miami Dolphins season. 

The Fan Morning Show
Collegee football, Steelers captains, Bosa, score prediction

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 38:25


College football recap. Pitt doesn't want to show much but needed to dominate Wofford and did. Clemson looked horrible against Duke last night. Did the road to the ACC Championship get easier for Pitt? Dion Sanders has college football buzzing. He called out reporters. The team is much improved and it must be easy to buy in to what he is selling. They upset TCU on the road. It's only the first game but Dorin is fascinated by it. Colorado looked like the better coached team. They had 83 new guys. NFL Network insider Ian Rapaport says a significant breakthrough is needed for Nick Bosa and the 49ers to agree on a deal. The team is 5-10 without him since he was drafted. This defense, with Bosa, is a perfect test for the supposedly new and improved Steelers offense. The opponent does matter. Dorin thinks the Steelers will score 30+ points and destroy the 49ers. Kenny Pickett was named a captain but Najee Harris wasn't after being one last year. Does that matter? It probably would have been a greater deal if Pickett wasn't named a captain.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
The O'Reilly Update, September 4, 2023

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 13:43


Biden visits storm ravaged Florida, a UAW strike may be coming, Dion Sanders and family making headlines, and the Burning Man festival becomes a muddy mess. Plus, the Message of the Day, stay off the sugar… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports With Balls Podcast
Sports With Balls Episode 223

Sports With Balls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 23:56


Grant Miles joins Jeff Michael to talk Dion Sanders and Colorado.  Plus the Astros and Rangers going at it and the NFL starting on Thursday.  

Sports Daily
The Wildcats will be facing Colorado and Dion Sanders

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 44:05


Hour 2 - Couldn't be a better time to check in with our K-State insider, GoPowercat.com's Tim Fitzgerald.

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 1-20 FRIDAY HOUR 2

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 47:41


Dan opens up hour 2 with Dion Sanders off to a hot start at Colorado. We then talk Clemson with Will Vandervort from SI and go around the SEC with Connor O'Gara from Saturday Down South.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

49ers Talk with Matt Maiocco and Laura Britt
Exclusive: Kyle Juszczyk on making his seventh-consecutive Pro Bowl and on how Brock Purdy earned the 49ers respect

49ers Talk with Matt Maiocco and Laura Britt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 58:12


Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan are joined by 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk to discuss what it meant to him to be selected for his seventh-consecutive Pro Bowl and how Christian McCaffrey has help bolster the 49ers running game. Plus, Greg Papa swings by to chat about all six of the 49ers Pro Bowl selections. Plus, him and Matt discussed whether Brock Purdy has what it takes to be the longterm starter of the 49ers. Lastly, Matt and Jennifer looked ahead to the 49ers Week 16 matchup against the Washington Commanders.(3:37) What can Javon Kinlaw provide to the 49ers?(9:52) Deebo Samuel continues to prove that he's getting healthier every day(14:49) Looking at all the 49ers who did and didn't make the Pro Bowl(16:54) Papa states that Charvarius Ward is the “best CB the 49ers have had since Dion Sanders”(21:43) Papa on how Brock Purdy is the "complete package"(32:49) Juszcyk on making his seventh-consecutive Pro Bowl(37:46) Juszcyk on the 49ers quarterbacks, Brock Purdy earning respect(41:36) Juszcyk on the Christian McCaffrey tradeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sorry, We're Closed
Episode 178 - Coach Prime

Sorry, We're Closed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 51:35


Dion Sanders, Coach Prime, and the business behind it all. How does one sign someone without having the money to back it right away? Pat and Sean discuss the entrepreneurship mindset and how to make business transactions happen without the money in your pocket. They also try to walkthrough the conversations that were held to get Sanders as a coach, is it going to be the Dion Sanders show like it was the Joe Madden show? Will the players hold a grudge over the spotlight on the coach. Use promo Code XSWC1 on WynnBET today

Opinionated Benchwarmers's Podcast
Episode 126 - Is He SWAC?

Opinionated Benchwarmers's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 40:43


In this episode the guys discuss Baker Mayfield and the outlook of his career after being picked up by the L.A. Rams of waivers. The guys also touch on the New Orleans Saints and if their head coach Dennis Allen is on the hot seat after a continued down year. AD has been on a tear for the Lakers and the guys give the thoughts on his run. They wrap up by giving the perspective on newly hired Dion Sanders as head coach of The University of Colorado. Enjoy!

LeftOnRead Podcast
Episode 205: Scaring the Hoes

LeftOnRead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 78:46


On this episode, the boys ramble about the Liver King controversy, Dion Sanders leaving Jackson State and the a.i. drawing trend. They also speak about Boosie vs the Wade's, top golf, Kanye West and so much more. Also, what you doing if a dude picks your girl up off her feet !?!? Thanks for listening !

Here's The Thing
Is Dion Sanders a Sellout?!

Here's The Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 57:45


00:00 Church Announcements 03:58 Is Dion Sanders a Sellout?! 38:19 Scott Feinberg is Under Fire

Laugh & Learn
Must Be The Money

Laugh & Learn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 43:15


Flame and Lauren are back this week unpacking the TJ Holmes and Amy Robach fallout, the runoff election in Georgia, Dion Sanders leaving JSU, Lebron James taking Jerry Jones to task, Hakim Jeffries and much more. Tune in and comment in the social below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow Laugh and Learn: @monroeflame @laurenarmanih @laughandlearnpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George Wrighster Podcast by Unafraid Show
Wrighster or Wrong - Dion Sanders

George Wrighster Podcast by Unafraid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 4:38


George breaks down why Jackson State HC Dion Sanders deserves to be looked at as a top candidate for a Power 5 head coaching job. Dion has done a fantastic job at Jackson State, and George believes he will succeed if he gets an opportunity at a high-profile school. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.