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Scott and Eben discuss Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub. They also talk about tennis player privacy, Whoop vs. the Australian Open, and the future of the Washington Post's sports coverage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben recap their two days in Davos, Switzerland alongside the World Economic Forum. The episode features snippets of interviews with Dodgers owner Todd Boehly, Timberwolves owner Alex Rodriguez, Genius Sports CEO Mark Locke and Africa 10 (A10) founder Kojo Annan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard welcome Eben Herbert from the New Zealand Hunter Exchange to compare notes on waterfowling half a world apart—what shocked him about the Suisun Marsh, why California's public access and species variety feel endless, and how late-season calling here differs from New Zealand's “call hard, break 'em from the sky” approach. We hit rice country pits (illegal back home), foggy boat rides to island blinds, a tough-but-worth-it California quail mission, and even a little crab-and-rockfish bounty from Bodega Bay.Episode highlightsScale & access: the density of clubs and marsh across Suisun vs. the smaller, scattered options in NZ—plus why CA birds have “a hundred places to go.”Calling culture: aggressive hail-calling to pull distant flocks in NZ vs. whistles and lighter calling for pressured late-season birds in CA.Pit blinds & rice: first time hunting California rice; why true pit blinds are illegal in New Zealand.Fog, flood & plan B: how tule fog and high water forced mid-morning moves—and still produced solid straps.Taste test: why California ducks eat milder (hello, rice fat) than NZ birds on invertebrate-heavy diets.Checklist species: pintail, wigeon, teal, a Ross's goose, and the ongoing quests for mallard and speck before wheels up.
Scott and Eben are joined by colleague Sara Germano to discuss the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy. They talk through the biggest storylines of the Games, including a better time change with North America, the return of NHL players, Lindsey Vonn's comeback, figure skating dominance, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben are joined by Sportico valuations guru Kurt Badenhausen to discuss his latest list of the world's highest-paid athletes. It's led by Cristiano Ronaldo, followed by Canelo Alvarez, Lionel Messi and Juan Soto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben talk about the money in Miami's showdown with Indiana in the CFP title game next week. They also talk about the NFL playoffs and the latest in MLB arbitration, with the sport's best pitcher on the verge of setting multiple records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lord who "thus far" has helped you Will help you all your journey through. "When the words 'thus far' are read in heaven's light, what glorious and miraculous prospects they reveal to our grateful eyes!" —C.H. Spurgeon "Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen and called its name Ebenezer; for he said, 'Till now the Lord has helped us.'” (1 Sam. 7:12, ESV) "Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us." (1 Sam. 7:12, KJV) What is your "Thus Far"…this past year? References: 2 Timothy 2:13; 1 Corinthians 10:13; 1 John 1:9; Numbers 23:19; Lamentations 3:19-26 Resources: A RARE Book rec. section. *** DISCLAIMER ** - Happy Lies by Melissa Dougherty - What is the Gospel by Greg Gilbert - Consider the Lilies by Jonny Ardavanis - The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul - When Culture Hates You by Natasha Crain - Knowing God by J.I. Packer Contact us: devotedpodcast@atheycreek.com women@atheycreek.com https://atheycreek.com/ministries/women Follow us on IG: @atheywomen @ammcreynolds
Scott and Eben discuss the Japanese company that helped the Houston Astros sign Tatsuya Imai. They also talk about the Las Vegas Athletics, the Winter Olympics, and KKR's push to buy Arctos Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben discuss the most-watched TV broadcasts of 2025, a list predictably dominated by football. They also talk about the NFL playoffs and Indiana coach Curt Cignetti. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben discuss some bold predictions for sports business in 2026, with topics that include the World Cup in North America, the NFL's media renegotiations, the MLB and WNBA labor battles, the chaos in college sports, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben, both under the weather themselves, talk about the sports business implications of a bad flu season. They also talk about the theater of the absurd in college sports, with seventh-year QBs, NBA draft picks-turned-freshmen, and Pop-Tarts galore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben discuss the Kansas City Chiefs' move across state lines. The NFL team will receive more than $1.8 billion in public funds, a record, to build a $3 billion venue in Kansas. They also talk about the rise of prediction markets and what to expect in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is a good teacher?Most of us can name a teacher who made a lasting impact, not just through information, but through formation, awakening curiosity, shaping understanding, and building confidence. In this BaseCamp Live episode, host Davies Owens sits down with classical educator and mentor Carrie Eben, co-author of The Good Teacher: 10 Pedagogical Principles That Will Transform Your Teaching, to explore the often-overlooked piece of classical Christian education, how we teach, not only what we teach.Carrie has spent more than 25 years serving in classical education across schools and homeschooling. She is a founding board member at Sager Classical Academy in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and a head mentor for the Searcy Institute Master Teacher Apprenticeship in the Ozark Mountain region. Together, Davies and Carrie discuss why classical schools must often “make” teachers through mentorship and apprenticeship, and why pedagogy matters because the teacher is not merely delivering content, the teacher is shaping the classroom culture and the student's loves.The conversation centers on two foundational principles that set the rhythm for great teaching:Festina Lente, “make haste slowly,” a reminder that learning cannot be rushed. Wonder, contemplation, repetition, and embodied learning take time, and growth happens step by step.Carrie also turns to the importance of assessment, explaining that it should align with the purpose of education and the nature of the student, not simply a score. She highlights relational approaches like narrative assessment, and practical options like narration, oral work, debates, and live demonstrations of understanding, especially in a world navigating new pressures like AI.
Eben and Jacob speak with Zach Miller, president of Bucketsquad, the media and e-commerce company behind popular basketball YouTuber Jesser. They talk about Jesser's popularity, how it's monetized, and the ancillary businesses that Miller is planning to build on top of it Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Das Jahr neigt sich dem Ende zu und… was soll's! Warum warten, warum nicht jetzt die Pole-Position unter den Rückblicken sichern und den Champagner durch die Gegend feuern? Eben. JR, Seb und Andre haben sich vor den Mikrofonen versammelt um das Spielejahr 2025 mal so richtig, SO RICHTIG Revue passieren zu lassen. Und wir meinen Revue wie in Paris in den 20ern! Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Einleitung 00:11:45 - Die Spielebranche in Deutschland 00:23:17 - Nachrufe 00:35:28 - Veränderungen bei Ubisoft 00:51:37 - EA 00:53:58 - Das Thema KI 01:27:11 - Die meistgespielten Spiele 01:33:35 - Die schlimmste Qual auf der Arbeit 01:44:08 - Die größten Enttäuschungen des Jahres 01:51:50 - Prognosen für die Game Awards 01:56:04 - The one that got away 02:01:33 - Die größten WTF-Momente 02:14:09 - Spiel des Jahres
Scott and Eben discuss new investors in Monumental, the parent of the Washington Wizards and Capitals. The backers are QIA and Arctos, buying shares previously held by Laurene Powell Jobs. They also talk about a notable line in Marshall Faulk's new college football coaching contract, and an NWSL player (not Trinity Rodman) crossing the $1 million barrier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben recaps President Trump's Wednesday evening primetime address, and breaks down some of the biggest takeaways. The President's full speech is available in the JMN On Demand audio library.
Scott and Eben talk about the Big 12's private equity plan, which is basically a credit facility for members. They also talk about the odd saga of Michael Jordan's former mansion, Diego Pavia's reverse star turn, and Nebraska women's volleyball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben is following the Brown University shooting latest, as the search for the shooter continues. A previously invetigated "person of interest" has been ruled out, and area law enforcement are turning to the public for assistance in identifying another suspect.
Eben has the latest updates on the weekend mass shooting at Brown University. Eleven students were injured, two fatally, in the Saturday event, and an initial "person of interest" has been released after questioning.
Eben noch ein recht zufriedener 91-jähriger Rentner mit Hund, nun der geheime König von Ungarn: Onkel Józsi bekommt Besuch von einigen Männern, die ihn verehren als letzten Spross des bis 1301 das schöne Ungarn beherrschenden Árpádengeschlechts. Plath, Jörg www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt
Chambristes jazz & choro x musique bretonne contemporaine. Nos premiers invités sont le duo formé par Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato avec l'album Hémisphères. Violoncelle pour l'un, cavaquinho pour l'autre, Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato s'accordent sur Hémisphères, dont la beauté jaillit entre jazz, choro, improvisation et compositions chambristes. Quels sont les Hémisphères désignant l'album de Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato ? Deux pour ne faire qu'un, ils ont combiné leurs origines, leurs parcours et leurs pratiques distincts. Ça ne coulait pas de source. Violoncelle pour l'un et cavaquinho pour l'autre, c'est une prouesse de produire autant de beauté dans l'entrelacs des cordes. Guillaume, membre de la formation d'André Manoukian, collaborateur de Youn Sun Nah, Lou Tavano ou Sélène Saint-Aimé, il a également enregistré avec le quartet Cuareim, collaboré avec Thierry Eliez et participé au quartet Altérité avec Édouard Ferlet, Naïssam Jalal et Sonny Troupé. Il a 38 ans. Il faut traverser un océan et rejoindre le centre du Brésil pour trouver trace de Matheus Donato. Grandi à Brasilia avec des parents férus de Bach, Wagner et Villa-Lobos, entré au conservatoire pour y apprendre la guitare classique, il avait 10 ans quand il a éprouvé un coup de foudre pour le cavaquinho dont jouait un copain à l'église. Adoptant illico la petite guitare d'origine portugaise, devenue emblématique du choro, une expression instrumentale populaire émergée au XIXè siècle, fondement des musiques brésiliennes. Matheus Donato était encore adolescent quand il a rencontré le mandoliniste Hamilton de Holanda, devenu son maître. En France depuis trois ans, il a 25 ans. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Prière en Bambara Live RFI - Yaô, extrait de l'album - Aos Meus Amigos Live RFI. Line Up : Guillaume Latil (violoncelle), Matheus Donato (Cavaquinho). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Hemisphères (Matrisse Prod/L'Autre Dist.) Site label - Instagram Guillaume Latil - Instagram Matheus Donato. Puis nous recevons le groupe breton Eben pour la sortie de Dinaskañ. Après plus de sept années passées à porter leurs chants à danser sur les routes de Bretagne et d'Europe, EBEN amorce un tournant décisif avec la sortie de son deuxième album, Dinaskañ. Ce terme breton, qui signifie «désentraver», donne la clé de lecture de ce projet né d'un désir commun : affirmer une liberté artistique sans compromis et inscrire la tradition dans le présent. Plus qu'un simple recueil de chansons, Dinaskañ est pensé comme un manifeste qui s'ancre dans l'héritage du chant breton tout en le confrontant aux réalités d'aujourd'hui. Inspiré par les luttes et les voix trop souvent réduites au silence, il donne chair à des récits contemporains – de l'ouvrière révoltée à la danseuse insoumise, de la sorcière condamnée au voyageur rêveur – et transforme la mémoire en un espace de résistance vivante Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Danz Ar Blaez Live RFI - Tremen, extrait de l'album - Eostig Khuz I Live RFI. Line Up : Marine Lavigne (chant) Sterenn Le Guillou (chant), Jonathan Dour (alto 5 cordes), Julien Stevenin (contrebasse) et Antoine Lahay (guitare douze cordes, guitare électrique). Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Dinaskan (Arfolk 2025). Site label - Soundcloud - Instagram.
Chambristes jazz & choro x musique bretonne contemporaine. Nos premiers invités sont le duo formé par Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato avec l'album Hémisphères. Violoncelle pour l'un, cavaquinho pour l'autre, Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato s'accordent sur Hémisphères, dont la beauté jaillit entre jazz, choro, improvisation et compositions chambristes. Quels sont les Hémisphères désignant l'album de Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato ? Deux pour ne faire qu'un, ils ont combiné leurs origines, leurs parcours et leurs pratiques distincts. Ça ne coulait pas de source. Violoncelle pour l'un et cavaquinho pour l'autre, c'est une prouesse de produire autant de beauté dans l'entrelacs des cordes. Guillaume, membre de la formation d'André Manoukian, collaborateur de Youn Sun Nah, Lou Tavano ou Sélène Saint-Aimé, il a également enregistré avec le quartet Cuareim, collaboré avec Thierry Eliez et participé au quartet Altérité avec Édouard Ferlet, Naïssam Jalal et Sonny Troupé. Il a 38 ans. Il faut traverser un océan et rejoindre le centre du Brésil pour trouver trace de Matheus Donato. Grandi à Brasilia avec des parents férus de Bach, Wagner et Villa-Lobos, entré au conservatoire pour y apprendre la guitare classique, il avait 10 ans quand il a éprouvé un coup de foudre pour le cavaquinho dont jouait un copain à l'église. Adoptant illico la petite guitare d'origine portugaise, devenue emblématique du choro, une expression instrumentale populaire émergée au XIXè siècle, fondement des musiques brésiliennes. Matheus Donato était encore adolescent quand il a rencontré le mandoliniste Hamilton de Holanda, devenu son maître. En France depuis trois ans, il a 25 ans. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Prière en Bambara Live RFI - Yaô, extrait de l'album - Aos Meus Amigos Live RFI. Line Up : Guillaume Latil (violoncelle), Matheus Donato (Cavaquinho). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Hemisphères (Matrisse Prod/L'Autre Dist.) Site label - Instagram Guillaume Latil - Instagram Matheus Donato. Puis nous recevons le groupe breton Eben pour la sortie de Dinaskañ. Après plus de sept années passées à porter leurs chants à danser sur les routes de Bretagne et d'Europe, EBEN amorce un tournant décisif avec la sortie de son deuxième album, Dinaskañ. Ce terme breton, qui signifie «désentraver», donne la clé de lecture de ce projet né d'un désir commun : affirmer une liberté artistique sans compromis et inscrire la tradition dans le présent. Plus qu'un simple recueil de chansons, Dinaskañ est pensé comme un manifeste qui s'ancre dans l'héritage du chant breton tout en le confrontant aux réalités d'aujourd'hui. Inspiré par les luttes et les voix trop souvent réduites au silence, il donne chair à des récits contemporains – de l'ouvrière révoltée à la danseuse insoumise, de la sorcière condamnée au voyageur rêveur – et transforme la mémoire en un espace de résistance vivante Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Danz Ar Blaez Live RFI - Tremen, extrait de l'album - Eostig Khuz I Live RFI. Line Up : Marine Lavigne (chant) Sterenn Le Guillou (chant), Jonathan Dour (alto 5 cordes), Julien Stevenin (contrebasse) et Antoine Lahay (guitare douze cordes, guitare électrique). Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Dinaskan (Arfolk 2025). Site label - Soundcloud - Instagram.
Tyler Robinson, the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin, made his first in-person courtroom appearance yesterday. Eben breaks down what has happened in the case so far, and the processes to come before Robinson's trial eventually begins.
Scott and Eben discuss a mystery involving Lane Kiffin's house, which may impact his compensation as LSU's head football coach. They also talk about the University of Utah's private equity pitch, and delays at a critical Winter Olympics venue in Milan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Eben Brown of Fox News Radio to break down a major and controversial change from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Eben explained why the CDC’s vaccine panel is now advising that only babies born to mothers who test positive for hepatitis B receive the first dose within 24 hours of birth, rolling back decades of guidance that called for universal newborn protection. The conversation focused on what this could mean for public health, long-term disease prevention, and the concerns surrounding a virus that can lead to serious liver disease and cancer later in life.
Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins will become Miami's first woman mayor, and the first Democratic mayor in nearly three decades. Eben looks at her campaign and special election results.
Scott and Eben speak about the uproar following the College Football Playoff selections. They also talk about the highest-paid female athletes, and the Donald Trump-dominated World Cup draw. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Politik legt vor, Medien ziehen nach. Wo der Begriff „Vaterland“ in Verbindung mit dem „Dienst an der Waffe“ längst wieder zur Normalität geworden ist, ist auch die Formulierung vom „Verrat am Vaterland“ nicht weit. Die Sprache zeigt die Richtung: Wo die fehlende Bereitschaft, gegebenenfalls Deutschland zu „verteidigen“, mit „Vaterlandsverrat“ in Verbindung gebracht wird, wird esWeiterlesen
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Eben and Jacob discuss the MLS Cup title showdown between Lionel Messi's Inter Miami and Thomas Müller's Vancouver Whitecaps. They also talk about WNBA labor, ESPN's sports betting future, and college football playoff implications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eoin Sheahan, Cameron Hill and Ben Symes are here to bring you Thursday's Newsround, where they'll be discussing Manchester United vs West Ham, Eben Etzebeth's punishment, Daniel Wiffen's gold and all the biggest news stories of the day.
Eben and Jacob discuss Lane Kiffin's mid-season departure from Ole Miss, which rocked the college football world on Sunday. They break down what it means for Ole Miss and LSU, why players are the real losers, and why coaches' contracts aren't getting any smaller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the festive season, which is when we find out who has been naughty or nice, or in ERB's world which teams had good years, average years, and a season to forget. Ant, Phil, and a returning Andy have a look at standout players and moments for each of the top 12 sides. Oh, yes, we also address the extremely disappointing Eben incident and the needless Wales rout, while also touching on a tremendous Stormers result and a surprising Jukskei derby. Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
Scott and Eben discuss Thanksgiving and Black Friday, two days jam packed with sports of all sorts. They talk about Amazon's growing sports ambitions, the NFL vs. college football, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
`Scott and Eben talk about changes underway at Spanish soccer giant Real Madrid, which is trying to keep the fan-controlled structure it has had since 1902, while simultaneously raising hundreds of millions of dollars. They also talk about a Sportico story exploring UMass football's FBS tenure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Scott and Eben discuss the NFL players union's annual report card, which has drawn the ire of the league and its owners. They also talk about latest in the WNBA negotiations, Steve Cohen's Sphere selloff, and James Franklin's new college football gig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben Brown joins the show to break down the widespread internet outage caused by a Cloudflare incident and how it disrupted major industries across the country. He explains growing concerns about monopoly in internet infrastructure, the lack of diversity in providers, and why redundancy is becoming a critical issue. Eben also discusses how the outage and the rapid rise of AI technologies are affecting the stock market and increasing our dependence on internet based systems. The conversation moves into the broader risks of digital IDs, digital currency, and the potential for expanded government control in a fully digital society.
Scott and Eben discuss Steph Curry's surprise split from Under Armour. They also talk about two big changes at MLS, an existential crisis for NWSL, and the latest in the Big Ten's proposed $2+ billion loan from a California pension fund. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben erst feierte Trump das Einknicken von 8 demokratischen US-Senatoren als grossen Durchbruch. Der Shutdown endete, und das zu seinen Bedingungen. Nun haben Amerikanische Medien am Mittwochvormittag Lokalzeit über die neue Wende im Fall Epstein berichtet.Demokratische Abgeordnete im Repräsentantenhaus hatten brisante E-Mails des verstorbenen Sexualstraftäters Jeffrey Epstein veröffentlicht. Diese legen nahe, dass Trump mehr über Epsteins Missbrauchsring wusste, als bisher eingestanden.Unbestritten ist, dass Trump und Epstein einst gut befreundet waren. Davon will Trump nichts mehr wissen. Der 79-jährige Präsident feiert aber nach wie vor gerne und liebt den Prunk, wie die neue Dekoration seines Büros im Weissen Haus zeigt. An Halloween lud Trump zu einer rauschenden Great-Gatsby-Party ein, benannt nach dem Roman von F. Scott Fitzgerald, der vor 100 Jahren erschienen ist und in den goldenen 1920er-Jahren spielt. «The Great Gatsby» nehme Trumps Amerika vorweg, schrieb die amerikanische Literaturwissenschaftlerin Sarah Churchwell in der «Financial Times». Sieht sich Donald Trump als eine Art «Great Gatsby» seines eigenen Goldenen Zeitalters? Was hat es mit seinem Goldfimmel auf sich? Wie wirkt sich das Ende des Shutdowns aus, auf die Demokratische Partei wie auf die USA überhaupt? Darüber unterhält sich Christof Münger, Leiter des Ressorts International, mit dem langjährigen USA-Korrespondenten Martin Kilian in einer neuen Folge von «Alles klar, Amerika?» Kilian lebt in Charlottesville, Virginia.Produzentin: Jacqueline WechslerPodcastfolge zum Thema (Publikation: Juli 2025):Die Causa Jeffrey Epstein hat Donald Trump eingeholt: Was nun?Artikel zum Thema: Neue Epstein-E-Mails belasten Trump schwerDemokraten lenken ein, um Shutdown zu beenden«Trump ist bereit, hungernden Kindern zu schaden, um seinen Willen durchzusetzen»Trumps goldener Schriftzug erinnert an ein Möchtegern-Luxushotel Mehr USA-Berichterstattung finden Sie auf unserer Webseite und in den Apps. Den «Tages-Anzeiger» können Sie 3 Monate zum Preis von 1 Monat testen: tagiabo.ch.Feedback, Kritik und Fragen an: podcasts@tamedia.ch Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Scott and Eben celebrate their 500th Sporticast episode. They discuss president Donald Trump's visit to the Commanders, a viral market stunt gone wrong, and more sports betting scandals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben tell stories from the latest Invest in Sports event in New York. They also talk about Fairleigh Dickinson University's decision to add men's fencing to make more money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben Emerson, a former Church of Christ minister and missionary, was originally on The Journey Home in 2011. In the decade and a half since that, Eben has some powerful insights to share about common mistakes new converts make, many of which are lessons he himself learned the hard way. Eben's experience is hopefully a great encouragement to those of you who are new Catholics, and trying to take the steps to grow in your faith, maintain your relationships, and help loved ones understand your journey.
Scott and Eben discuss the end of the World Series, on of the most dramatic in recent memory, and the shift toward baseball's looming labor battle. They also talk about ESPN vs. YouTubeTV, the latest major carriage fight in sports media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GS#446 July 22, 2014 As a little kid and teenager, Eben Dennis grew up in Houston playing with, and absorbing the wisdom some of his Dad's friends. Those friends happened to be Ben Hogan, Jackie Burke, and Jimmy Demaret. Each of those greats saw something special in Eben and shared lessons that he was able to use as a player and instructor in later years. Eben discusses those thoughts and reminds us that the ball has no mind of it's own and only flies where our hands go. This episode is brought to you by Warby Parker with over 300+ locations to help you find your next pair of glasses. You can also head over to warbypaker.com/golfsmarter right now to try on any pair virtually!This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options. This episode is also brought to you by Policygenius. Secure your family's future with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
Nur eine Lampe steht auf dem Tisch am Ende des Raumes. Ihre Birne macht die letzten Atemzüge und flackert ihrem Ende entgegen. Vor mir sitzt im Halbdunkel Klaas Heufer-Umlauf. Mit einer Kreditkarte teilt er einen Berg Kokain in vier Reihen. Die goldene Amex schabt und kratzt dabei über den Tisch. „Nur ein Spinnenbeinchen, Schmitti“…haucht er mit erschöpfter Stimme. Seine Stimmbänder ermattet wie die Glut der Birne, sein Klang nasal und leer. Blut tropft auf das weiße Pulver, färbt es rot. Gegen den Widerstand der zähen Flüssigkeit aus der Nase, zieht der Moderator, das Pulver irgendwie hoch. Über die Schleimhäute gelangt es ins Gehirn und Klarheit legt sich sanft über die Selbstzweifel, alle Unsicherheit wird erstickt. Vakuum für die Gedanken, die Gefühle erfrieren. Während Klaas schwebt, zieht Schmitti das „Spinnenbein“, dazu die roten Reste. Auch er verschwindet in der eigenen Unendlichkeit. Inneres Exil. Wie eine Lupe wirken die Tränen vor meinen Augen. Sie vergrößern das Elend vor mir. Zwei Freunde, zu Eis erstarrt. Aus Klaas Nase tropft das Blut. Schmittis Tätowierungen eitrig. Die Zigarette in seiner Hand glimmt in die Haut seines Zeigefingers. Wo hatte dieser Zerfall begonnen? Ich wühle in meiner Erinnerung. Mein Herz stoppt. Es war die Aufnahme der Folge „Kokstaxi wider Willen“ als wir beschlossen hatten, drogenabhängig zu werden, damit wir unserem langweiligen Leben eine für eine Netflix Dokumentation spannende Wendung verpassen. Eben jene Wendung, die den Zuschauern die Pupillen weiten und den Atem stocken lassen. Der Beifall des geifernden Publikums ist nun gewiss. Potenzierter Voyeurismus. Stunde Null für den Spannungsbogen. Die Asche für den Phoenix. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/BaywatchBerlin
Scott and Eben talk about the other side of the World Series—the Toronto Blue Jays—who are part of a much larger Canadian tech/internet/sports conglomerate. They also talk about athlete nutrition, sideline seating, and Jim Dolan's many salaries. 2:25 – Let's talk about the Blue Jays 6:12 – Eben's Ohtani x Blue Jays story 10:10 – Eben's nostalgia theory 21:00 – Players and their eating habits 23:16 – Scott on player chairs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices