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Screenagers Podcast
How to Motivate Our Kids Without Nagging Them! (Encore)

Screenagers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 44:01


Dr. Delaney sits down with acclaimed developmental psychologist David Yeager, Ph.D., to discuss his groundbreaking book, 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People. Together, they delve into the transformative power of adopting a mentor mindset to simplify parenting — especially when tackling tech time challenges. Learn why combining high standards with high support is a game-changer, and uncover the key elements of "wise feedback" that make it so impactful, as shown across various studies. This episode offers science-backed communication techniques on topics like respectful versus disrespectful language, validation, cooperative problem-solving, and more. Parents will walk away with practical strategies to approach screen time struggles with confidence and clarity.   Featured Expert David Yeager, PhD   Books The Science of Motivating Young People, by David Yeager Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides, by Geoffrey L. Cohen   Research References Yeager, D. et al. Breaking the cycle of mistrust: Wise interventions to provide critical feedback across the racial divide. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143(2), 804–824, 2014.  Dobson, K. et al. A Transparency Statement Improves Community-Police Interactions. Research Square (Research Square), 2022. Yeager, D. et al. A Transparency Statement Transforms Community-Police Interactions. Research Square (Research Square), 2022. Telzer, E. et al. Ventral striatum activation to prosocial rewards predicts longitudinal declines in adolescent risk taking. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 45–52, 2013.   Time Code 00:00 Introduction to the Screenagers Podcast 00:23 Meet David Yeager: Growth Mindset and Mentor Mindset 02:34 The Mentor's Dilemma: Balancing Criticism and Support 04:23 Wise Feedback: The Key to Motivating Youth 10:17 Transparency and Benevolent Intentions 12:45 Understanding Adolescent Motivation: Status and Respect 17:42 The Role of Testosterone in Adolescent Development 20:47 Respectful Communication: The Vegemite Experiment 24:15 Testosterone and Behavior 25:50 Parenting Challenges and Mentor Mindset 27:04 The Science of Nagging 29:25 Effective Communication with Teens 32:45 Collaborative Troubleshooting 34:41 Balancing Screen Time and Life Goals 36:53 The Enforcer vs. Mentor Mindset 41:30 Concluding Thoughts and Resources  

Corporate Crime Reporter Morning Minute
Tuesday February 17 2026 Justice Department Ousts Anti-Monopoly Enforcer

Corporate Crime Reporter Morning Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 1:00


Tuesday February 17 2026 Justice Department Ousts Anti-Monopoly Enforcer

VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Dj Roadrunner - Hardstyle Enforcer (2026-02-17 @ 03PM GMT)

VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 60:23


The BelTel
The Firm out for revenge after Armagh City attack on alleged enforcer

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 21:07


The North-Armagh crime outfit ‘The Firm' will take matters into its own hands after convicted double killer Stephen Smith died in January. Smith passed away after a seizure at home but that followed him being injured in an attack in Armagh before Christmas. That incident is being linked to a rival crime gang based in Armagh City – and the Firm are not happy. Why not? The Belfast Telegraph's crime correspondent Allison Morris joins Ciarán Dunbar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dreamerspro Show
Former NBA Enforcer Checks Kevin Durant for Shifting Blame to Foreign Players, A LeBron Defender Gets Destroyed on First Take, Chaos Erupts on ESPN Over All-Star Game Criticism, Analyst Sparks Backlash Playing the Race Card

The Dreamerspro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 36:27


Former NBA Enforcer Checks Kevin Durant for Shifting Blame to Foreign Players, A LeBron Defender Gets Destroyed on First Take, Chaos Erupts on ESPN Over All-Star Game Criticism, Analyst Sparks Backlash Playing the Race Card Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Foxx Den Sports
Seahawks Suffocate Maye: Is the NFL's Offensive Obsession

Foxx Den Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 47:25


Todd Foxx is LOSING IT over Dak Prescott's luxury suite views while the real champions play ball. We're breaking down the Seahawks' dominant Super Bowl win over Drake May and the Patriots—is the "offense-first" NFL a lie? Plus, the Enforcer and the Dog weigh in on the OKC Thunder's trade deadline "steal" of Jared McCain and how the roster holds up against LeBron and the Lakers with SGA sidelined.⏳ Episode Chapters00:00 - The Dak Prescott Rant: Why the Cowboys are Crippled01:20 - Super Bowl Recap: Defense Still Wins Championships?02:40 - Sam Darnold's Redemption & The Patriots' Easy Path06:23 - Offensive vs. Defensive Coaches: A Changing of the Guard?09:05 - Was the Super Bowl Boring? (Clay's Hot Take)11:36 - Sam Darnold: From "Bust" to USC Legend12:20 - Cowboys in Brazil: Global Brand vs. Winning Product17:15 - NBA Trade Deadline: Why it was a Total Dud18:29 - Presti Strikes Gold: The Jared McCain Trade Breakdown25:05 - OKC vs. Lakers: Can J-Dub & McCain Carry the Load?28:09 - Chet Holmgren vs. LeBron: Stopping the King30:00 - Schedule Lookahead: Phoenix, Milwaukee, and the 1-Seed Race

The Alien UFO Podcast
Men in Black: Hidden Enforcers of the UFO Phenomenon

The Alien UFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 12:50


The Men in Black (MIB) have haunted UFO history for decades, not as sightings in the sky, but as the figures who arrive after the sighting. This episode unpacks one of the most disturbing and persistent mysteries in UFO lore: who the Men in Black are, what they want, and why they appear whenever witnesses get too close to the truth.The story begins in the early 1950s, at the dawn of modern UFO research. Civilian investigators, rather than governments, were the first to collect reports of flying saucers and close encounters. Among them was Albert K. Bender, founder of the International Flying Saucer Bureau. His work came to an abrupt halt after he claimed three dark-suited men visited his home, warning him to stop investigating UFOs. That encounter became the foundation of the Men in Black legend, suggesting that some powerful force was actively monitoring and controlling what people could know about extraterrestrial activity.From there, the episode explores how journalist and paranormal investigator John A. Keel expanded the Men in Black narrative beyond simple government agents. Through his research into UFO waves, the Mothman sightings in Point Pleasant, and other cases of “high strangeness,” Keel connected the Men in Black to a broader, more unsettling pattern of unexplained phenomena. In this framework, MIB are not just secret officials, they are part of a larger, possibly non-human system interacting with reality itself.A major question addressed in the episode is whether the Men in Black are truly linked to the government. Many witnesses report official-sounding warnings, black unmarked cars, and threats tied to national security. Yet countless encounters describe behavior that feels wrong: strange credentials, unnatural speech, emotionless expressions, and an apparent lack of understanding of ordinary human life. These details raise the possibility that the Men in Black only appear to be government agents, using authority as a disguise.The phenomenon is also examined on a global scale. While MIB stories originated in the United States, similar encounters have been reported in the UK, Europe, Australia, and South America. This worldwide pattern suggests that the Men in Black are not tied to any single nation — but instead to UFO activity itself.The episode then delves into the creepiest Men in Black cases ever reported. These include visitors who seem to materialize rather than arrive, encounters where MIB knew private information they could not possibly have obtained, and witnesses who describe them as physically and emotionally “off,” as if mimicking humans rather than being human.Finally, the episode tackles the ultimate question: are the Men in Black aliens, hybrids, interdimensional beings, or a hidden enforcement arm guarding the truth about UFOs? While definitive proof remains elusive, the Men in Black continue to be one of the most chilling and compelling aspects of the UFO mystery, the dark-suited gatekeepers of a reality humans may not be ready to fully see. https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastMy book 'Verified Near Death Exeriences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Throughline
The Man Who Took On The Klan

Throughline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 48:40


In 1871, Ku Klux Klan violence in South Carolina got so bad that the governor sent a telegram to President Ulysses S. Grant warning that he was facing a state of war. Grant sent him Amos Akerman: a former Confederate soldier and slaveholder who became the U.S. government's most zealous warrior against the KKK.Guests:Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston at the College of Charleston in South CarolinaGuy Gugliotta, author of Grant's Enforcer, Taking Down the KlanKidada Williams, professor of history at Wayne State University and author of I Saw Death Coming, A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against ReconstructionTo access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Buck Sexton Show
Buck Brief - Tom Homan is the GOAT Immigration Enforcer

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 12:48 Transcription Available


Are immigration enforcement efforts getting back on track in Minneapolis? Gates Garcia, host of We the People with Gates Garcia, joins the show to react to newly released video, the rapid media narrative shift, and what this case reveals about local leadership, ICE enforcement, and the broader immigration debate. Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook – / bucksexton X – @bucksexton Instagram – @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton YouTube - @BuckSexton Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Valuetainment
"Stephen Miller Is Dennis Rodman" - Trump's Loyal ENFORCER Gains Power

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 9:19


PBD reacts to viral claims comparing Stephen Miller to history's worst villains, breaks down Miller's long-term strategy, loyalty to Trump, and early rise at Duke. The panel debates whether Miller is a strategic asset or a messaging liability and why outrage politics helps no one.

Bei Anruf Wettbewerb
Common Ownership, Global Choice Sets & Regulierungs-Chaos?: Das große Rigorosum

Bei Anruf Wettbewerb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 39:27


Rigorosum in der neuen Ausgabe von Bei Anruf Wettbewerb: Die beiden Wettbewerbsprofessoren der HHU Düsseldorf, Rupprecht Podszun und Justus Haucap, sprechen über Unterschiede in der Promotionspraxis an ihren jeweiligen Instituten. Das bietet Gelegenheit, über kürzlich abgeschlossene Dissertationen zu sprechen.Ökonom Justus Haucap stellt eine Arbeit zu Global Choice Sets vs. Local Choice Sets vor. Im Kern geht es um eine scheinbar einfache, aber zentrale Frage der Marktabgrenzung: Zählen alle theoretisch verfügbaren Alternativen – oder nur die Auswahlmöglichkeiten, die Verbraucher:innen tatsächlich wahrnehmen und nutzen? Dabei zeigt sich auch, wie Bonuskarten das Leben der Kartellwächter vereinfachen können.Kartellrechtler Rupprecht Podszun berichtet aus der juristischen Promotionspraxis, vergleicht Arbeitsweisen von Ökonomen und Juristen und wirft einen Blick auf Promotionskulturen im Ausland, etwa in den Niederlanden. Außerdem stellt er Arbeiten zum Common Ownership vor – mit durchaus unterschiedlichen Ergebnissen für den Wettbewerb.In einer weiteren Dissertation geht es um die Kohärenz von Kartellrecht, DMA und DSGVO: Greifen die Regelwerke sinnvoll ineinander oder droht Unternehmen eine Überforderung durch zu viel Regulierung? Zum Schluss folgt ein Blick auf politische Entwicklungen und den Stand der Dinge in der Kommission Wettbewerb & KI des Bundeswirtschaftsministeriums.LiteraturhinweiseBeems, Belle (2025), The Interaction between Enforcers of Competition Law, the DMA, and the GDPR - An Inquiry into the Coherence of Enforcement across Legal Domains, Kluwer Law International.Weller, Jonas (2025), Aktionärsstruktur und Wettbewerb-Eine theoretische und empirische Untersuchung zur kartellrechtlichen Bedeutung von Common Ownership am Beispiel BlackRock.D-Kart-Adventskalender (2025).

The BelTel
Carrickfergus UDA enforcer Colin Simms looks for new patch in 'Ards

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 22:26


Sources say UDA enforcer Colin Simms is offering his services beyond his native South-East Antrim and is trying to get out of Carrickfergus. But UDA brigadiers want £10,000 up front before they take him on – despite Simms bringing a substantial criminal contact book with him. The Sunday World's Richard Sullivan reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On The Edge With Andrew Gold
612. I Asked Scientology's Top Enforcer About Tom Cruise & Escaping

On The Edge With Andrew Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 73:12


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Beyond The Horizon
Who Enforces the Enforcers? DOJ's Epstein Transparency Rebellion (1/20/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 15:22 Transcription Available


The Department of Justice has treated the Epstein transparency law like a suggestion, not a mandate, openly slow-walking disclosures, drip-feeding partial releases, and hiding behind bureaucratic excuses while insisting it is somehow in “substantial compliance.” What makes this moment especially brazen is that the law was designed specifically to prevent exactly this kind of stonewalling—years of selective secrecy justified by vague claims of privacy, process, or administrative burden. Instead of honoring the spirit of transparency the statute demands, DOJ leadership has effectively rebranded noncompliance as discretion, acting as though Congress merely asked nicely for records tied to one of the most consequential sex-trafficking cases in modern history. The result is a hollowed-out law that exists on paper but is functionally neutered in practice, with the DOJ deciding unilaterally what the public and lawmakers are “allowed” to see.Even more alarming is the DOJ's posture toward Congress itself, which amounts to a quiet but unmistakable assertion that lawmakers have no real power to compel enforcement. Through delays, narrow interpretations, and procedural defiance, the Department has sent a clear message: oversight ends where DOJ inconvenience begins. Rather than treating congressional authority as co-equal and binding, the DOJ has behaved like a sovereign entity policing itself, daring Congress to escalate while betting—correctly so far—that it won't. This is not just institutional arrogance; it is a constitutional stress test, and the DOJ is openly testing how far it can go without consequence. In doing so, it has transformed the Epstein transparency law into a case study in how executive agencies can undermine legislation without ever formally violating it—by simply refusing to take it seriously and daring anyone to stop them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protoniail.comsource:DOJ says congressmen seeking Epstein files should butt out of Ghislaine Maxwell case | Courthouse News Service

The Moscow Murders and More
Who Enforces the Enforcers? DOJ's Epstein Transparency Rebellion (1/20/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 15:22 Transcription Available


The Department of Justice has treated the Epstein transparency law like a suggestion, not a mandate, openly slow-walking disclosures, drip-feeding partial releases, and hiding behind bureaucratic excuses while insisting it is somehow in “substantial compliance.” What makes this moment especially brazen is that the law was designed specifically to prevent exactly this kind of stonewalling—years of selective secrecy justified by vague claims of privacy, process, or administrative burden. Instead of honoring the spirit of transparency the statute demands, DOJ leadership has effectively rebranded noncompliance as discretion, acting as though Congress merely asked nicely for records tied to one of the most consequential sex-trafficking cases in modern history. The result is a hollowed-out law that exists on paper but is functionally neutered in practice, with the DOJ deciding unilaterally what the public and lawmakers are “allowed” to see.Even more alarming is the DOJ's posture toward Congress itself, which amounts to a quiet but unmistakable assertion that lawmakers have no real power to compel enforcement. Through delays, narrow interpretations, and procedural defiance, the Department has sent a clear message: oversight ends where DOJ inconvenience begins. Rather than treating congressional authority as co-equal and binding, the DOJ has behaved like a sovereign entity policing itself, daring Congress to escalate while betting—correctly so far—that it won't. This is not just institutional arrogance; it is a constitutional stress test, and the DOJ is openly testing how far it can go without consequence. In doing so, it has transformed the Epstein transparency law into a case study in how executive agencies can undermine legislation without ever formally violating it—by simply refusing to take it seriously and daring anyone to stop them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protoniail.comsource:DOJ says congressmen seeking Epstein files should butt out of Ghislaine Maxwell case | Courthouse News ServiceBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Who Enforces the Enforcers? DOJ's Epstein Transparency Rebellion (1/19/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 15:22 Transcription Available


The Department of Justice has treated the Epstein transparency law like a suggestion, not a mandate, openly slow-walking disclosures, drip-feeding partial releases, and hiding behind bureaucratic excuses while insisting it is somehow in “substantial compliance.” What makes this moment especially brazen is that the law was designed specifically to prevent exactly this kind of stonewalling—years of selective secrecy justified by vague claims of privacy, process, or administrative burden. Instead of honoring the spirit of transparency the statute demands, DOJ leadership has effectively rebranded noncompliance as discretion, acting as though Congress merely asked nicely for records tied to one of the most consequential sex-trafficking cases in modern history. The result is a hollowed-out law that exists on paper but is functionally neutered in practice, with the DOJ deciding unilaterally what the public and lawmakers are “allowed” to see.Even more alarming is the DOJ's posture toward Congress itself, which amounts to a quiet but unmistakable assertion that lawmakers have no real power to compel enforcement. Through delays, narrow interpretations, and procedural defiance, the Department has sent a clear message: oversight ends where DOJ inconvenience begins. Rather than treating congressional authority as co-equal and binding, the DOJ has behaved like a sovereign entity policing itself, daring Congress to escalate while betting—correctly so far—that it won't. This is not just institutional arrogance; it is a constitutional stress test, and the DOJ is openly testing how far it can go without consequence. In doing so, it has transformed the Epstein transparency law into a case study in how executive agencies can undermine legislation without ever formally violating it—by simply refusing to take it seriously and daring anyone to stop them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protoniail.comsource:DOJ says congressmen seeking Epstein files should butt out of Ghislaine Maxwell case | Courthouse News ServiceBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

TheBlueTickShow
ENFORCER FOR CHINESE TRIAD! (FULL STORY) Ep163 Richard Musa

TheBlueTickShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 69:07


Thank you to Freecash for sponsoring today's video, check them out here: https://freecash.com/c/a5aeaaThis isn't your average podcast.This is the most shocking story ever told on The Blue Tick Show.Richard Musa sat in front of Mikey Melin and dropped one of the rawest confessions in podcast history.From London's underworld to working for the Chinese Mafia, this man lived a life most people only see in movies.He talks about being a real-life hitman, how the Chinese triads controlled parts of the UK scene, and what it was like to live every single day knowing death could come at any moment.No filters. No media spin. Just the truth — told by the man who lived it.

Big Sky Sports Talk
Harbaugh to the Giants & Grayson's Sarcastic Truth: The 25-15 Foul Chaos

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 114:32


The landscape of Arizona sports is shifting, but the frustration is mounting! On today's The Valley Verdict, we break down a massive "Who's Got The Beef?" with the Cardinals' front office, a heartbreaking night in Tucson for the Sun Devils, and a Suns loss in Detroit that had Grayson Allen reaching a new level of sarcasm regarding the officiating.In this episode:10:23 - Arenado's Defensive Fix: We react to the question posed by Burns & Gambo: Can Nolan Arenado single-handedly fix the Diamondbacks' defense? We analyze the ripple effect of having a Gold Glove vacuum at third base and what his veteran presence means for the clubhouse.22:18 - The Dante Moore & Kyler Ripple: With Dante Moore staying in school, the Cardinals' draft board just shifted. We discuss Wolf and Luke's breakdown of how this affects the QB market and why teams might finally realize Kyler Murray is a better bet than the uncertainty of a rookie lottery ticket in this class.55:26 - Who's Got The Beef? (The Harbaugh Fumble): The Arizona Cardinals are officially on notice. With John Harbaugh signing with the Giants, we break down my beef with the organization's inability to close the deal and the message it sends to the rest of the league about the search for a new "Enforcer."59:07 - The Robert Saleh Interview: We shift back to the coaching search as news breaks that Robert Saleh interviewed with the Cardinals on Thursday. We analyze whether Saleh is the defensive anchor this team needs or a consolation prize after missing out on the big fish.1:08:47 - Heartbreak in Tucson: We recap ASU's valiant but heartbreaking 89-82 loss to #1 UofA on the road. We break down how the Sun Devils proved they can hang with the elite in a hostile environment and what this "Moral Victory" means for Bobby Hurley's squad moving forward.1:16:14 - Suns' Officiating Chaos in Detroit: The Suns drop a tough one 108-105 without Devin Booker. We feature Coach Jordan Ott's post-game assessment and Grayson Allen's incredibly sarcastic response to the 25-15 foul disparity that defined the final two minutes.Don't miss our breakdown of why this might be the most consequential week in Arizona sports history! Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.

The Jay Aruga Show
S07 E62: KAKAIBANG Pananaw sa James Deakin LTO Issue

The Jay Aruga Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 10:46


Nakakarelate ka ba kay James Deakin pagdating sa traffic, enforcers, at bulok na sistema? Ako rin.

Big Sky Sports Talk
Arenado's Gold & Tomlin's Shadow: The Sun Devil Survival

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 98:05


The landscape of Arizona sports just shifted in a matter of hours! On today's The Valley Verdict, we break down a "Gold Standard" trade at Chase Field, a coaching carousel that just got a lot more complicated for the Cardinals, and a Sun Devil squad that found its grit just in time for the Territorial Showdown.In this episode:10:00 - Arenado is a Diamondback: We start with the breaking news that rocked the MLB—Nolan Arenado is coming to the Valley. We analyze how this 10-time Gold Glover changes the ceiling for the D-backs and why this move signals a "win-now" mentality that the rest of the NL West can't ignore.32:02 - The Tomlin Ripple Effect: Mike Tomlin is stepping down in Pittsburgh, and the shockwaves are hitting the Cardinals' front office. We discuss why this makes the Cardinals' job harder as they compete for top-tier candidates like John Harbaugh, and what it means for the "Enforcer" identity Michael Bidwill is trying to build.43:21 - Suns Road Stumble: We recap the Suns' 127-121 loss to the Miami Heat on the road. Despite the loss, we highlight Devin Booker's stellar "Ironman" performance, flirting with a triple-double (24 PTS, 9 REB, 9 AST), and we break down Coach Jordan Ott's post-game assessment of the team's defensive rhythm.58:55 - Sun Devil Resilience: ASU Basketball is back in the win column! We break down the 87-84 home victory over Kansas State that snapped a four-game skid. We feature the insights from Bobby Hurley, Moe Odum, and Anthony "Pig" Johnson on how they stayed together through the struggle.1:20:40 - The Tucson Trap: Bobby Hurley addressed the media ahead of tonight's massive road test against the #1 ranked University of Arizona. We analyze the challenges of playing in the most hostile environment in college basketball and what it will take for the Sun Devils to pull off the ultimate upset.1:26:25 - The Valley Pulse: We wrap things up with our Top 5 momentum rankings, where we rank the biggest power players in the Valley right now.Don't miss our breakdown of why this might be the most consequential week in Arizona sports history! Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.

Big Sky Sports Talk
Allen's Hustle & Ott's Identity: The 13.5 Second Defensive Masterclass

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 67:34


The Phoenix Suns are finally finding their "Enforcer" energy! On today's The Valley Verdict, we celebrate a perfect weekend in the Valley, protecting home court with a gritty defensive stand against the Knicks and a dominant victory over the Wizards.In this episode:The Grayson Allen Special: We break down the play that didn't show up on the stat sheet but defined the game. With 27 seconds left and the Suns up by three, Grayson Allen refused to let the Knicks take over his house. We analyze his incredible reach-around on Mikal Bridges—a clean, high-IQ defensive stop that forced the turnover with only 13.5 seconds remaining and sealed the 112-107 home victory.Ott's Culture: We react to the post-game energy from Coach Jordan Ott and Devin Booker. After a statement win in front of the home crowd, the message is clear: the identity of this team is shifting toward the "dirty work."The Wizards Dismantling: We recap Sunday night's 112-93 victory over Washington. The Suns secured their third straight win at the Mortgage Matchup Center with a rotation that looks as locked-in as we've seen all season.Royce's Impact: We feature Royce O'Neale's court-side comments to Amanda Pflugrad and his media availability, breaking down why his veteran presence is the glue this roster desperately needed.Honoring the 24: We open the show by honoring the "Enforcer" legacy of the 24—Tom Chambers, Adrian Wilson, and Geraldo Perdomo.Don't miss our full breakdown of why the Suns' defense is finally catching up to their superstar offense! Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.

The Dave Glover Show
St. Louis Blues Enforcer Reed Low

The Dave Glover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 33:06


St. Louis Blues Enforcer Reed Low full 1986 Mon, 29 Dec 2025 21:57:18 +0000 OQhQrRaIAIwOsPJ7e1Rtd83zUfojrzxB comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government St. Louis Blues Enforcer Reed Low The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2

Equity Foundation Podcast
Acting for Late Bloomers (It's never too late to start) with David John Clark

Equity Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 59:32


Join David John Clark, aka The Late Bloomer Actor for some insights into acting as a late bloomer. The how's, what's, where's and why's of acting in your ‘later' years, whether it's a new endeavour for you, or returning to fulfil your younger self's dreams, before career, family and everything got in the way. Learn what you can do to propel yourself forward and to treat your journey as a business but maintain it as an exciting opportunity. And you don't need to be a late bloomer either to benefit from this discussion, as we look into all the little things you need to do to keep the momentum going. David John Clark is an actor and podcaster. He is the host of the popular podcast "The Late Bloomer Actor"'. David got his first taste of acting as an extra in the booming movie industry in Sydney during the 1990's, including a small role in Star Wars 'Attack Of The Clones' of which he personally received direction from the great George Lucas. Little did he know then, that 20 years later this would be his calling. David stepped up and began various acting training courses in Adelaide from 2013, which includes ongoing training and mentor-ship today by Greg Apps (Casting Director Sydney) as well as training with Jeff Seymour of The Real Life Actor (USA), StageMilk Online Drama and more recently the wonderful Les Chantery in Sydney. David is a well-known and respected actor in the South Australian film and television industry as a source of support, mentorship, advice and training in his delivery of various online acting sources including his monthly podcast series and regular 'Off Script' bite size info sessions. David is your Teacher, Doctor, Father Figure or Enforcer type, but can draw on his experience living in different states and working with many different people and cultures when needed. His acting style is naturalistic, drawing on life experiences for character development. David is also a competitive bodybuilder and has competed in several Australian state championships.

Dale & Keefe
Pats' enforcer and QB destroyer Christian Elliss joins the show

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 6:21


Pats' enforcer and QB destroyer Christian Elliss joins the show

Battle Lines: Israel-Gaza
Inside Ukraine-Russia talks: Britain's Kissinger, Putin's enforcer and Trump's envoy

Battle Lines: Israel-Gaza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 35:58


Donald Trump's latest effort to end the war in Ukraine unleashed a week of diplomatic turmoil.And some of the most dramatic diplomatic twists and turns bear the finger prints of one man: Jonathan Powell, the British national security advisor, not only led a diplomatic rescue mission to recast Donald Trump's original Russian-inspired proposals in Ukraine and Europe's favour. His influence can also be seen in Anglo-French plans for a “coalition of the willing,” and even earlier this year in Donald Trump's Gaza Peace Plan.He is a low-profile figure who wields real influence. So can the man who some have called Britain's Henry Kissinger guide the war in Ukraine to a peaceful and palatable conclusion? Is his philosophy of engagement suited to grappling with Putin's Kremlin? And have the week's acrobatics brought Ukraine and Russia any closer to peace?David Blair, the Telegraph's chief foreign affairs commentator, and Orysia Lutsevych, the head of the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House, joins Roland Oliphant on this edition of Battle Lines.David Blair on Jonathan Powell:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/25/jonathan-powell-britains-kissinger-ukraine/For blow-by-blow coverage of the peace talks, follow Ukraine the Latest: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/03/02/russia-ukraine-war-listen-daily-podcast/► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorhttps://linktr.ee/BattleLinesContact us with feedback or ideas:battlelines@telegraph.co.uk @venetiarainey@RolandOliphant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Wampa’s Lair (A Star Wars Podcast)
Darth Vader, Dark Lord Of The Sith

The Wampa’s Lair (A Star Wars Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 74:01


Dark Lord of the Sith, the Emperor's Enforcer, the face of the Galactic Empire's war machine! This is who Darth Vader is now...and so much more! From his iconic design that makes him the monster of nightmares to his tragic fall and enslavement to Palpatine and the Dark Side, we discuss so many aspects of who Darth Vader is. You will join us for this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wrestling Recommendations
138: WCW Tag Team Champions The Enforcers vs Dustin Rhodes & Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat from WCW's Clash of the Champions 17 11/19/1991

Wrestling Recommendations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 85:36


Welcome to Wrestling Recommendations! Your hosts Eddy and Travis dive in with a deep retrospective and watch along to some of their favorite wrestling matches. Chosen at random by the Wheel of Destiny! On this week's episode, we watch along a fantastic match for the WCW Tag Team Championships. As Arn Anderson and Larry Zybyszko defend the titles against Dustin Rhodes and a returning Ricky 'The Dragon" Steamboat.Taking place at WCW's Clash of the Champions 17 on November 19th, 1991!Listen and watch along, as they continue to bring you their Wrestling Recommendations!

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 358 - A Darnold Downer & Exciting Naylor News

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 127:41


RUNDOWN   We're in a foul mood after the Seahawks' ugly loss to the Rams, unpacking Sam Darnold's four-interception stinker, the looming backlash from "I told you so" Darnold haters, and the gut-punch of Gray Zabel's injury. Mitch unleashes a full-on rant about Greg Olsen's broadcast style ("constant blabber"), while Scott notes how different the offense looks without Tory Horton on the field. The mood finally lifts with the news that the Mariners have locked up Josh Naylor on a five-year extension, giving Seattle fans a much-needed jolt of optimism. And then some baseball outrage: Cal Raleigh narrowly finishes second in AL MVP to Aaron Judge. Mitch is joined by Brady Henderson (ESPN) and Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) to break down the Seahawks' 21–19 loss to the Rams — a game that somehow stayed close despite four interceptions from Sam Darnold and a red-zone drought. Brady calls it Darnold's first true "stinker" as a Seahawk, noting that none of the INTs were flukes, while Jacson credits a defense that "played its balls off" despite brutal field position. The trio discuss the seriousness of rookie guard Gray Zabel's knee injury, the need for Kubiak to scheme around an unstable interior line, and Darnold's growing turnover trend (now 14 on the year). Mitch welcomes back CBS College Football Analyst Rick Neuheisel, presented by Taco Time Northwest, to unpack a chaotic Week 12 in college football — starting with Rick's victory lap on his perfectly predicted Penn State cover. From there, the guys dive into a jam-packed headline wheel: Lane Kiffin's status as the hottest name on the coaching carousel (and why Rick believes he'll land at Florida), Georgia's dominance over Texas, Oklahoma's big win in Tuscaloosa, Texas A&M's shocking 30–3 comeback, and the SEC's suddenly muddled playoff picture. Mitch revisits Episode Zero — the never-meant-to-be-public "exhibition game" that quietly launched Mitch Unfiltered back in 2018. What begins as a joke about their faux–"Fool in the Rain" theme song turns into a hilarious, chaotic retelling of the infamous team-bus-fire in Auburn, complete with blown tires, smoke pouring into the cabin, players stampeding into a ditch, and the bus erupting in flames seconds after everyone escaped.   GUESTS   Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion Jason Hamilton | Former/Original Co-host of Mitch Unfiltered, UW Basketball Analyst   TABLE OF CONTENTS   0:00 | Four Picks, One Big Contract, and a Gordon Lightfoot Birthday — Episode 358 Runs the Emotional Gauntlet 15:05 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 20:29 | Bad Clock, Bad Knees, and Bad Ballots: Seahawks Fall Short While Cal Raleigh Gets Robbed in the AL MVP Race 37:09 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Four Picks, One Chance: Seahawks Fall to Rams but Defense Shines Bright 55:28 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Lane Kiffin Heat Check, SEC Bedlam & 300-Yard Burrito Winners — Neuheisel Goes Deep 1:20:56 | GUEST: Jason Hamilton EPISODE ZERO | Flashback | Before Episode 1: The Bus Fire, the Scentsy Pooh Era, and the Birth of Mitch Unfiltered 1:41:17 | Other Stuff Segment: Julio Rodríguez finishes 6th in AL MVP voting and makes first-team All-MLB, Julio's slow first half vs red-hot second half and fans overreacting, Julio's contract MVP/top-10 voting escalators, Shohei Ohtani's unanimous NL MVP and historic MVP + championship combo, Clippers fan jukes arena security during game and heckle about Clippers' defense, No. 1 national hoops recruit Tyran Stokes transferring to Rainier Beach High School, BYU's Kennard Davis Jr arrested on suspicion of DUI near campus, Patrick Beverley arrested on family-assault charge in Texas, Percy Harvin's Gainesville home catching fire (no serious injuries reported), United Airlines flight attendant found 10x over in-flight alcohol limit on SFO–London route, Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale announcing retirement, Bin Laden raid SEAL Robert O'Neill suing two podcasters for $25 million over "lied about the shot" claims RIPs: Kenny Easley – Seahawks Hall of Fame safety, "The Enforcer." Michael Ray Richardson – Four-time NBA All-Star guard whose Hall-of-Fame talent was derailed by drugs. Sally Kirkland – Oscar-nominated actress best known for Anna. Dave Burgess – Band leader of The Champs, co-creator of "Tequila." John Beam – Beloved Laney College coach from Last Chance U. HEADLINES: Dog shoots its owner after he leaves a loaded shotgun on the bed, Las Vegas Strip casinos charging nearly $9 for a bottle of water, Prosecutors decline felony charges for married couple accused of joining the Mile High Club on a JetBlue flight, Police departments turning to AI to handle non-emergency calls, 19-year-old engineering student Oscar rides a 93-mile wheelie on a bicycle (and still "zero girls")!

C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO
Enforcers - Ps. Jon Heinrichs

C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:06


God's will doesn't just happen. Yes God created everything and is sovereign, but it takes Christians taking authority to enforce the will of God.

C3 Church San Diego // VIDEO
Enforcers - Ps. Jon Heinrichs

C3 Church San Diego // VIDEO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:05


God's will doesn't just happen. Yes God created everything and is sovereign, but it takes Christians taking authority to enforce the will of God.

Fresh Air
Who Is Laura Loomer, Trump's 'Loyalty Enforcer'?

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 45:59


'New Yorker' staff writer Antonia Hitchens describes how Laura Loomer went from a conspiracy theorist to a close ally of Trump who's gotten government officials she claims are disloyal to the president fired. Hitchens has a new profile of Loomer in the magazine. Also, David Bianculli reviews Ken Burns' new six-part PBS docuseries on the American Revolution. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Feudal Anime Podcast
FAP-360 ARCANE - Anime Anonymous Coming in with some Facts

Feudal Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 66:22


Anime Anonymous joins us again this time for Arcane Season 2. We argue whether the multiverse pivot actually helps the story, untangling Jinx as a whole, and where Shimmer and Ekko's rewind fit into that not to mention the mixed feelings that we have on Vi and Jayce and get into a full debate over Ambessa plus a couple of fan-theory rabbit holes like Jinx's likely escape, Heimerdinger futures the whole “no body = not dead” deal. We also compare S1 pacing to S2's choppier but more satisfying structure, call out the intro Easter eggs. Plus a whole lot more. About the anime: Picking up immediately after Jinx's rocket attack on the Piltover council, Season 2 plunges the twin cities into open war. Jinx's act of terror kills Caitlyn's mother, forging Caitlyn into a hardened, revenge-driven military leader, while Vi, torn between her love for Caitlyn and her desperate hope of saving her sister, joins the Enforcers to try and mitigate the conflict between Piltover and Zaun. As the war escalates, it's revealed that Vi and Jinx's adoptive father, Vander, has been monstrously resurrected as the beast Warwick, forcing a devastating family confrontation. The central conflict ultimately shifts as Viktor's "Glorious Evolution" becomes an existential threat to both cities, forcing an uneasy alliance.Next Week's Pick: "Solo Leveling Season 2"Have you had the chance to watch Arcane Season 2 or any of our previous selections? We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that'll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here. Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "*FEATUREDANIME*" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link.Looking for some podcast merch? We've got you covered: Main Store Alternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more.Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don't miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact Us Anime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList. Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcast Email: info@featuredanimepodcast.com X (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook: Featured Anime Podcast Discord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings: Producers: Riot Games, Netflix, Tencent Video Studio: Fortiche Production Source: Video Game Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk Aired: November 2024 Number of Episodes: 9 Our Scores: Jack's Score: 7 / 10 Rick's Score: 8 / 10 Artsy's Score: 10 / 10 CJ's Score: 9 / 10

Best Kept Secret
He'll Do ANYTHING to Keep You His | Mafia Story - Erotica Audiobook

Best Kept Secret

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 15:29


"I'm always thinking about you. How to keep you feeling good. How to keep you mine."---It's been a few weeks, and you haven't left the safety of Alessandro, The Enforcer. After he comes home with a broken nose, a gift from your furious brother, you find out that Lukas Rhegetti wants to marry you, and your brother is actually willing to agree and unite the warring families. But The Enforcer is not going to allow you anywhere near that monster.---IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE FULL SPICY VERSION OF THIS AUDIO, YOU CAN LISTEN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Boston Ski Party
How the Ski Construction Cycle Works

The Boston Ski Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 51:35


Joe and Garrett dive into the ski construction cycle: why brands refresh models, what actually changes year to year, and how those updates affect the way you ski. We compare icons and their latest iterations (Nordica Enforcer, Elan Ripstick + Black Edition, Salomon QST, and Blizzard's Anomaly replacing Brahma/Bonafide) to show how companies balance “accessibility” with true top-end performance. Is it just the iPhone effect…or meaningful engineering? We break down shape tweaks, metal/wood layups, rocker profiles, and why tails that release easier don't mean “dumbed down.”We talk: How the update cadence works across top brands (and why it's surprisingly consistent)What “more forgiving” really means and when it's not a downgradeWhy mid-width, one-ski-quiver models dominate How the market pendulum swings from tanky, metal chargers to lighter, nimble all-mountain skis and where it's headed next00:00 Premieres + Big Night Live highlights 03:03 Upcoming premieres (TGR, Armada) 04:34 Main topic: ski construction cycle 05:15 Why brands update (“iPhone effect”) 06:51 Ripstick surge → market reacts 10:23 Enforcer refresh (more forgiving) 12:31 Are updates “dumbed down”? (No) 13:21 Bonafide → Anomaly: modern feel 16:36 Ripstick & QST get stronger 19:40 One-ski-quiver explained 26:15 Why not yearly updates (2–5 yrs) 35:28 Mount point quick take 45:29 Lifecycle summary 51:04 Wrap

The Opperman Report
Darkest Hour - John Alite: Former Mafia Enforcer for John Gotti and the Gambino Crime Family Episode Info Embed Ads Options

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 119:38 Transcription Available


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Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Spider-Man
Hines In A Half-Shell: TMNT #10

Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Spider-Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 58:46


EPISODE 335 - We're approaching the end of the first batch of Eastman/Laird issues on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This issue is an action packed issue-long battle between the full team of Turtles/Splinter/April versus the newly-returned Shredder!!! Very fun! In Loose Screws, Kevin discusses the book Project Hail Mary and the Enforcers card in the Marvel themed Magic card deck. And Will starts an episode of Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About War Games to discuss the new Kathryn Bigelow movie A House Of Dynamite. --- For bonus monthly episodes, subscribe at screwitpodcasts.com Email us at screwitcomics@gmail.com

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network
BIGGEST RISK with Chris Zona

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 2:09


J Darrin Gross  I'd like to ask you, Chris Zona, what is the BIGGEST RISK?   Chris Zona Sure. So I think it really fits within what we're talking about. I think the biggest risk for investors that are in this this realm is that you need to be comfortable with taking over a potential non performing note, right? Like there is no way to avoid risk when you're making this sort of play. So what you need to do is kind of, you know, balance minimizing the risk through your diligence process, because you don't want to take on something that you're not ready to you don't want to overextend in taking it on, and then kind of balance that with the, you know, maximize your return on whatever risk, wherever in the risk matrix that you fall right, they always say higher risk, higher returns. Was very true. You know, if you're going to buy a very, very non performing loan, you're going to be, you know, probably up on the tier of of the extension of capital, and you need to mitigate whatever risk, make sure that you have a cap stack in place to do that you don't want to take on additional debt in order to kind of engage in that strategy, because now you're becoming another note holder as well as being the Enforcer. And then make sure that on the back end, that you're prepared for whatever the downside of your investment is, and that your investors, if you're running a management that you're openly communicating with them, timeline and the potential downfall, as you've said, there's the nice thing about this strategy is, if you're not a very, very specific strategy fund or investor, you can minimize the downside by how you enter and what your exit looks like. If you're flexible in what your exit looks like, then this could be a very attractive strategy, because you know, if you don't need to exit the property and return your to your investors capital within a short period of time, then maybe you can stay in that property longer, hopeful, hope that the note holder turns it around. https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-zona/ https://mblawfirm.com/professionals/christopher-t-zona  

Two Dollar Late Fee
Territory Marks: Arn Anderson vs The Great Muta "NWA"

Two Dollar Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 51:46


This month on Territory Marks we celebrate a bout between Arn Anderson & The Great Muta for the NWA World Television Championship! In January of 1990 “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson  (along with fellow Four Horsemen: Ric Flair, Ole Anderson, & Sting) was in a heated rivalry with Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation (Buzz Sawyer The Dragon Master, & The Great Muta). Tensions were high in this bout between Arn and current TV Champion: Muta, with the title on the line! Paul & Zak discuss the match and highlight one particular “fun fact” from 1990 that is now VERY infamous. Enjoy! Over on our Patreon, we continue the Arn Anderson love by featuring “The Enforcer” on this month's Legends of the Territories! Consider supporting the show by signing up today at this link: ⁠⁠www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee⁠⁠ You can watch the match discussed in this episode at the link below: ⁠Arn Anderson vs The Great Muta January of 1990 for the NWA TV Title⁠ As mentioned in the episode, here are links to ⁠UWF Fury Hour Premiere Episode⁠ Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content including “Legends of the Territories”: ⁠⁠www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee⁠⁠ Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠open.spotify.com/show/⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@territorymarks⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@twodollarlatefee⁠⁠ Paul London's Kayfabe Academy: ⁠⁠@kayfabeacademy⁠⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ Territory Marks logo by ⁠⁠VideoForce⁠⁠ Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: ⁠⁠jvamusic1.bandcamp.com⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast⁠⁠ Merch:⁠⁠ https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee⁠⁠ IMDB: ⁠⁠https://www.imdb.com⁠⁠ Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious ⁠⁠Geekscape Network⁠⁠ Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (⁠⁠@zakshaffer⁠⁠) & Dustin Rubin (⁠⁠@dustinrubinvo⁠⁠) Listen on Spotify ⁠here⁠. Don't forget to like & subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Territory Marks - A Wrestling Podcast
Territory Marks: Arn Anderson vs The Great Muta "NWA"

Territory Marks - A Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 51:46


This month on Territory Marks we celebrate a bout between Arn Anderson & The Great Muta for the NWA World Television Championship! In January of 1990 “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson  (along with fellow Four Horsemen: Ric Flair, Ole Anderson, & Sting) was in a heated rivalry with Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation (Buzz Sawyer The Dragon Master, & The Great Muta). Tensions were high in this bout between Arn and current TV Champion: Muta, with the title on the line! Paul & Zak discuss the match and highlight one particular “fun fact” from 1990 that is now VERY infamous. Enjoy! Over on our Patreon, we continue the Arn Anderson love by featuring “The Enforcer” on this month's Legends of the Territories! Consider supporting the show by signing up today at this link: ⁠www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee⁠ You can watch the match discussed in this episode at the link below: Arn Anderson vs The Great Muta January of 1990 for the NWA TV Title As mentioned in the episode, here are links to UWF Fury Hour Premiere Episode Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content including “Legends of the Territories”: ⁠www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee⁠ Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: ⁠podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee⁠ Spotify: ⁠open.spotify.com/show/⁠ Instagram: ⁠@territorymarks⁠ Instagram: ⁠@twodollarlatefee⁠ Paul London's Kayfabe Academy: ⁠@kayfabeacademy⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠YouTube⁠ Territory Marks logo by ⁠VideoForce⁠ Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: ⁠jvamusic1.bandcamp.com⁠ Facebook: ⁠facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast⁠ Merch:⁠ https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee⁠ IMDB: ⁠https://www.imdb.com⁠ Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious ⁠Geekscape Network⁠ Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (⁠@zakshaffer⁠) & Dustin Rubin (⁠@dustinrubinvo⁠) Listen on Spotify here. Don't forget to like & subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Communism Exposed:East and West
CCP Appoints Chief Anti-Corruption Enforcer to Top Military Post

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 9:14


Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Henry VIII's Boyhood Companion Who Became His Enforcer

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 5:39


On this day in Tudor history, 15 October 1542, William Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton, died on campaign at Newcastle, serving Henry VIII one last time. He'd been by the king's side since childhood; a boyhood companion who became a soldier, sailor, ambassador, and royal enforcer. From the naval battles of 1512, to the splendour of the Field of Cloth of Gold, and even the downfall of Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, and Cromwell, Fitzwilliam's career ran through the heart of Tudor power. I'm historian and author Claire Ridgway, and in today's episode, I uncover the life of the man who was always there when Henry VIII needed something done - on land, at sea, or in the shadows of court politics. #TudorHistory #WilliamFitzwilliam #HenryVIII #TudorCourt #HistoryTok #BritishHistory #OnThisDay #TudorNavy #AnneBoleyn #ThomasCromwell

Direct Edition
Jim Mahfood's Arachnid Enforcer, the Most Defective Comic of All Time

Direct Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 61:07


Jim Mahfood returns to discuss Defective Comics Presents : Arachnid Enforcer, his newest self-published, Kickstarter-backed bootleg Spider-Man comic. Jim and Dave drink spider-blood and swap stories about their earliest parody influences—MAD Magazine, SNL, and “Weird Al” Yankovic—favorite Spider-Man eras, Jim's character-design work on Into the Spider-Verse, and the perpetual thrill of seeing your work in print.BACK THE KICKSTARTER HERE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jimmahfood/defective-comics-presents-the-arachnid-enforcerJOIN MY PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/davengersdirectedition

You Are The Current Resident: An NALC Podcast
Interpretive Step + a roundtable with Rank-and-File Bargaining Committee Contract Enforcers

You Are The Current Resident: An NALC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 98:33


This week dives into two national-level interpretive disputes recently filed by NALC. Then, we hear from four members of the Rank-and-File Bargaining Committee Contract Enforcers group: Yvette Kinard, New York, NY Branch 36; Juan Munoz, Corpus Christi, TX Branch 1259; Eric Porter, Sheboygan, WI Branch 102; Michael Ridgely, Silver Spring, MD Branch 2611 00:06:40 - Interpretive Step 00:15:40 - Article 15 00:19:31 - Two recent national-level interpretive disputes 00:53:26 - Roundtable with members of the Contract Enforcers Rank-and-File Bargaining Committee 01:31:14 - Ask the Mailbag

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #212: National Ski Patrol CEO Stephanie Cox

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 57:55


WhoStephanie Cox, CEO of the National Ski PatrolRecorded onJune 3, 2025About National Ski PatrolFrom the organization's website:The National Ski Patrol is a federally-chartered 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership association. As the leading authority of on-mountain safety, the NSP is dedicated to serving the outdoor recreation industry by providing education and accreditation to emergency care and safety service providers.With a primary focus on education and training, the organization includes more than 30,000 members [Cox says 32,000 on the pod] serving 650 patrols in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia. Our members work on behalf of local ski/snowboard areas and bike parks to improve the overall experience for outdoor recreationalists. Members include ski and bike patrollers, mountain and bike hosts, alumni, associates, and physician partners.The National Ski Patrol operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, deriving its primary financial support from membership dues, donations, user fees, and corporate sponsorships. …The national office is located in Lakewood, Colorado, and is staffed with full-time employees that handle administrative duties.Why I interviewed herThe Storm focuses unapologetically on the lift-served variety of skiing. I'll often reinforce that point by teasing Uphill Bro for skiing in the wrong direction or making fun of myself for being a lazy U.S. American happy to ride a machine up the mountain. That, mostly, is a shtick to express my preference for an ordered ski experience over the wild variety. Acres of glades twisting down the mountainside – yes, please. But I'll also take that groomed run-out back to the six-pack. This all-you-can-eat variety of skiing feeds the adrenaline monster, stows energy for the bristling explosive down. The fun part. But my hyperbolic preference for the down is also a sort-of cover-up. Because what really glues me to the trail-labeled and lift-laced bumps is that gigantic and ever-present panic button floating alongside me: ski patrol.Oh I just ran into a tree? Well that's inconvenient because now I can't remember how to speak English or why I have eight empty Miller Lite cans in my backpack. But no need to fret. Within five minutes a corps of uniformed professionals specifically trained in the idiosyncratic art of piloting an injured moron down an ungroomed hillside on an eight-foot-long sled will materialize with crackling radios and stabilize me. It's kind of amazing. Like who thought of this? I guess the same person who came up with lifeguards at the beach. When a squirrel misses its branch and falls 75 feet to the forest floor there is no Squirrel 911. Just a variety of bobcats and coyotes who are about to find an easy dinner. Humans are quite amazing animals in this way, setting up systems both highly effective and borderline invisible that grant us wide margins of error to in most cases survive even catastrophic misjudgments.Depending on your view of human nature, the existence of ski patrol is either the most or least predictable miracle layer of organized commercial ski centers. The cynical may interpret this network of makeshift shacks and their occupants as liability shields, a legal hey-we-tried taskforce vaguely taming the chaos inherent in an impossible and awkward activity. But a more generous interpretation might view ski patrol as the most benevolent component of a ski area, the only piece not intended to generate income, an acknowledgement that any one of us, on even the gentlest slope, could in an instant need someone who knows exactly what to do.I prefer that latter interpretation, but the truth is of course a complex blend of the cynical and the generous viewpoints, interlaced with a million other factors. We are all vaguely aware of this, which doesn't mean we can explain it. I mean, why is ski patrol at every ski area? The question is both simplistic and baffling. Well of course there's ski patrol because there always is. OK. But shouldn't there be some live-free-or-die exception in the rowdy ski world of backwoods trails axe-cut by misanthropic good ole' boys putting two middle fingers to society's nine-to-five, collared-shirt expectations? Like “hey man, look at the waiver, if you break your leg it's not my goddamned problem.” But there they are, anyplace there's a ski lift, wearing that same plus-symbol uniform, enforcing that same yellow-signed skier code, blanketed with that same aura of stoic unsurprise and readiness: ski patrol. Is this omnipresence simply custom and tradition? State or federal law? Insurance requirement? Do patrollers work for the ski area or for some agency or entity? An imposition like restaurant food inspectors? Enforcers like a city's police department? Attendants like stadium ushers? It's hard to say without asking, so I asked.What we talked aboutTouring ski patrols across America; #SkiVirginia; Ski Patrol's philosophical evolution over time; patrol saving my butt in Maine; how NSP ensures that patrollers are prepared to deal with the worst injuries at even the smallest ski areas; evolving and adapting over time; “this organization is by and large run by volunteers”; Avy dogs; why ski patrol is everywhere; organizational history; the relationship between NSP and individual ski areas; who funds NSP; paid versus volunteer patrollers; “one of my big goals for the organization is to make sure that all patrols fall under the NSP shield”; a couple of major ski area patrols that are not part of NSP; the general public “is not going to notice the difference” between a paid and volunteer patroller; where most of the paid patrollers work, and why; the amazing number of years the average volunteer patroller commits to the work; the rising cost of living in mountain towns; why NSP does not involve itself in pay or benefits conversations between patrollers and resorts; staying neutral on unionization drives; what it means to modernize NSP; and applying tech to help police on-mountain collisions.What I got wrong* I referenced a recent snowless winter at Wintergreen, Virginia, and said it was “in 21/22 or 22/23.” It was the winter of 2022-23, which, according to Snow Brains, was the ski area's third snowless winter in a decade, after the 2016-17 and 2018-19 campaigns.* At one point in our conversation, I mentioned “voluntary volunteers.” Which I don't know Man talking is hard I guess.Why now was a good time for this interviewI'd initially reached out to Cox as a follow-up to my podcast conversation with United Mountain Workers union President Max Magill, conducted in the wake of the December-to-January Park City patrol strike that leveled the ski area and sent owner Vail Resorts spiraling:National Ski Patrol, it turns out, has no involvement in or position on unionization. That was a bit of a record scratch but also clarifying: patrol union drives, at least for now, lack a national sponsor that could propel the movement to critical mass. Still, it seemed odd that a national organization's most visible umbrella would stand neutral on the trajectory of a tectonic movement flexing against consolidating, ever-more-distant management and escalating mountain-town affordability crises. So we talked about it a bit anyway.What I've learned, 212 episodes into The Storm, is that organizations and entities are rarely – maybe never – what you expect them or want them to be. In episode 11, recorded in January 2020, just a few months after The Storm's launch, I asked Win Smith, then National Ski Areas Association board chair and onetime owner of Sugarbush, the now very-innocent-seeming question of what the organization was doing to subsidize small or independent ski areas. Smith patiently explained that the NSAA was a trade organization, not a charity (I'm paraphrasing), and that their mission was education, lobbying, and helping to establish uniform operating standards and best practices, not a U.N.-style stabilizing force money-cannoning resources where necessary. I get that now, and have developed, through extensive interaction with the group, a deep appreciation for what the NSAA is and does, even if it is not the thing 2020 Stu thought it was or should be.I guess that's the point of The Storm Skiing Podcast: a dumb guy asking dumb questions like “so when are you going to build a gondola over Interstate 90 to connect Alpental to the rest of Summit at Snoqualmie?” and letting the nice smart people say “well wouldn't that be nice but we have other priorities,” when they mean, “sure let me pull $100 million out of my back pocket to build a more-or-less useless lift that would also spark two decades of environmental litigation and has as much chance of clearing airspace over a federal road as a Russian stealth bomber.” Luckily I don't mind asking dumb questions. They emerge from an impulse to sort reality from fiction, to tell the story of modern lift-served skiing by tapping the brains who understand some little corner of it. Podcast NotesOn recent Ski Patrol leadershipThis could maybe go under the sometimes-included “questions I wish I'd asked” section, but really I don't wish I'd asked about it, as I have inherently little interest in organizational human drama, or the appearance of such. In this case, that maybe-drama is the rapid recent turnover in NSP leadership, aptly described by Jason Blevins last year in The Colorado Sun:The former executive director of the nonprofit World Child Cancer heath organization arrived at the National Ski Patrol two years ago, becoming the fourth director of the organization in only five years. The former bosses reported conflicts with the group's member-elected board of directors. An online petition was calling for an overhaul of the venerable organization that formed in 1938. Staff were bailing after years of turmoil that included board members twice suing their own organization. The group was losing its relevance in a quickly shifting ski resort industry.Cox landed with a plan. She started visiting ski patrols across the country. She shepherded an overhaul of the organization's training programs. She enlisted staff and kept them onboard. She mended fences with her board.Whatever happened before, Cox just hit her third anniversary with the organization, and I was mostly interested in her efforts to modernize the 87-year-old NSP.On skier visit numbers nationally and in ColoradoColorado annually accounts for nearly one in four U.S. skier visits. Here's the breakdown from last winter, according to the Kotke end-of-year survey, the definitive statistical ski industry report published annually by the NSAA:On breaking my leg at Black Mountain of MaineMost of you are tired of hearing about this, but if you're new here, this is my big ski-patrol-saves-my-ass story:On federal chartersAn important piece of the NSP why-does-it-exist puzzle is its status, since 1980, as a federally chartered nonprofit organization. Congress charters such organizations “to carry out some regional or national public purpose,” according to a 2022 report on congress.gov. As with just about anything, a comprehensive list is frustratingly difficult to find (that's why I moonlight as ski area spreadsheet mad scientist), but federally chartered organizations include such vaunted entities as the American Red Cross, the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, and Disabled American Veterans. Here's a probably-not-entirely-accurate list on Wikipedia, and a government list from 1994.On “14 patrols unionizing across the west”Here's a list I compiled of unionized ski area groups back in January. I haven't updated it, so there may be a few additions since:On Snow AngelsThis is a pretty good gut-check conversation for the Speed Gods among us:On Wachusett's anti-theft systemSki theft sucks, and some ski areas are better at fighting it than others. One of the best I'm aware of is Wachusett, Massachusetts, which has installed a comprehensive system of ski-rack-to-parking-lot cameras that has reduced thieves' success rate to near zero. “A lot of times, the police will be waiting for them when they get home with the stolen board,” longtime Wachusett President Jeff Crowley told me on a 2022 visit to the ski area.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing all year long. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

South Carolina from A to Z
Grant's Enforcer: Taking down the Klan

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 34:31


In his book Grant's Enforcer: Taking Down the Klan Guy Gugliota offers a gripping story of the early years after the Civil War and the campaign led by President Ulysses S. Grant's attorney general Amos T. Akerman to destroy the Ku Klux Klan. Akerman, a former Georgia slaveholder and the only Southerner to serve in a Reconstruction cabinet, was the first federal lawman to propose using the Fourteenth Amendment to prosecute civil rights violations.Gugliotta uses newspapers, documents, and first-person stories, including thousands of pages of testimony under oath taken by a Congressional joint committee tasked in 1871 to study the Ku Klux Klan, a breathtaking compilation of accounts by Ku Klux targets, their attackers, local and national politicians, public officials and private citizens. The result is a vivid portrait of the Reconstruction South through the career of this surprising man.Guy joins us in conversation this week to talk about how Grant and Akerman took down the Klan.

Lynch and Taco
5:35 Idiotology October 1, 2025: How did BWO Enforcers in Florida let this happen?

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 8:50 Transcription Available


Japanese city abolishes 88th birthday celebration money because people are living longer, 7 arrested in $800K smoke detector theft ring that targeted Florida Hope Depot stores, Robbery suspect caught after walking behind news crew that was doing a story on the search for him

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3589 - FBI's War on Trans People; Trump's Pro-Israel Enforcer w/ Ken Klippenstein, Connor Echols

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 76:17


It's Emmajority Thursday on the Majority Report On today's show: Trump has been "Triple Sabotaged" at the UN as the escalator fails to work as he and the First Lady entered the stair well, fortunately Melania was not hurt. Then his teleprompter cut out, and he was forced to "speak from the heart". If that wasn't horrible enough, it turns out his microphone was significantly quieter than others. Trump wrote a heart-wrenching account of the tragedy on Truth Social in which he spares no detail. Jesse Watters suggests that we bomb the UN over this devasting attack on our president. Investigative journalist, Ken Klippenstein joins the show to discuss the Trump administration's manipulation of recent shootings to bolster their war on trans people. Follow Ken's work at here. Reporter at Responsible Statecraft, Connor Echols joins us to discuss his new piece, How a Little-Known Embassy Aid Hijacked US Isreal Policy. In the Fun Half: We are joined by Brandon Sutton and Matt Binder. Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters resigns to take a position in the private sector as union buster just a day after announcing TPUSA chapters for every High School in the state. Adam Friedland hypnotizes all the other panelists on Piers Morgan while asking for empathy for the oft bullied Donald Trump. The daughter of a New Mexican state senator calls out her father for accepting Israeli money and peddling their propaganda. All that and more. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: MAGIC SPOON: Get 5 dollars off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/MAJORITYREPORT GIVEWELL: For trusted, evidence-backed insights into this evolving situation — and information about how you can help — follow along at givewell.org/USAID FAST GROWING TREES: Get 15% off your first purchase.  FastGrowingTrees.com/majority DELETEME: Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to joindeleteme.com/MAJORITY and use promo code MAJORITY at checkout Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/

Rarified Heir Podcast
Episode #254: Pamela Dillman (Bradford Dillman, Suzy Parker)

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 106:36


Today on another bonus episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to a lost, family friend. Our guest today is actress and voice over actress extraordinaire, Pamela Dillman. How we connected to Pamela actually thanks to one of you, our listeners, Barbara Bassett, who alerted us to an interview with Pamela on another site and mentioned she was friends with Mia Kovacs, sister to host Josh Mills. What? Yes really. So we reached out and lo and behold, Pamela could not have been nicer, more kind, more loving in her effusive answer to, did she want to be a guest on our podcast. An emphatic yes! Pamela spoke to us about growing up the daughter of actor Bradford Dillman and the step daughter of one of the world's most famous models, Suzy Parker. Our conversation with Pamela involved everything from growing up with Mia and attending the very proper John Thomas Dye school in Los Angeles, to remembering going to Las Vegas and being in the wings when Mia's & Josh's mother Edie Adams was performing her cabaret act at Caesar's Palace on the strip and much more in between.. We also discuss Pam's working actor dad (her words, not ours) who is known for roles in everything from Escape From Planet of the Apes, The Enforcer, his breakout role in the film Compulsion and much, much more. And of course, how could we forget about Suzy Parker, a woman so famous, none other than The Beatles wrote a song about her? We seemingly split our time talking as if we were in group therapy or the grousing about the ridiculousness of Hollywood acting auditions, how her dad became a scout for the San Francisco 49ers football team as well as a truly harrowing story involving her sibling that you won't soon forget. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast. Get ready for an emotional one.

New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
Trey Smith on Chiefs New Faces, Being Pat Mahomes' Enforcer, and His Wild Path to the NFL | Ep 144

New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 81:24


92%ers welcome back another episode of New Heights, brought to you by our friends at Hellmann's! On today's episode, Travis is called out by Mayo Lover Will Levis, the guys reminisce about their worst “struggle meals”, and we have an incredible conversation with Chief's right guard, Trey Smith! Trey and the guys discuss everything from the origins of his nickname, what NOT to do at a youth football camp, Trey's thoughts on new Chiefs Lineman Justin Simmons, why his NFL career almost didn't happen, what it took to learn how to block for Patrick Mahomes, what the best WWE NFL team would look like, his first impression of Travis, how Chris Jones welcomed him to the NFL, and more! For even more New Heights, check out our New Heights YouTube Membership! As a member, you'll get access to full episodes, bonus videos, badges, and other stuff that will make you stand out. You can also listen to new episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwFollow New Heights on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowCheck out all of our new Red, White and Blue merch collection at https://homage.com/newheights Support the Show: HELLMANN'S: On Instagram, Tennessee Titans quarterback and known mayo lover Will Levis called out Travis to eat his words and change his mind on mayo. Jason adds fuel to the fire by standing up for Hellmann's Flavoured Mayo. Check out more at http://hellmanns.com/eatyourwords PERPLEXITY: Discover fast and reliable search with Perplexity today. https://pplx.ai/new-heights KINGSFORD: Grill with Kingsford https://www.kingsford.com/ ACCELERATOR: Accelerator DEAL: Use code J4ICEPOP through July 4th for $4 off any Accelerator Ice Pop flavor! https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FB06B38E-F0C2-479F-9DA5-FD4A1C852B07?channel=NewHeights2025 ALLSTATE: Checking first is smart. So, check https://Allstate.com first for a quote that could save you hundreds.DRAFT KINGS: Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/newheights or through promo code NEWHEIGHTS. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com/sportsbook. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+ first-time bet req. Max. $150 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 8/3/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.