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J.J. McCarthy is back in the game. The Vikings quarterback took to the field at U.S. Bank stadium Saturday — a year after he tore his meniscus. The injury ended his rookie season. He said at a press conference this weekend that it felt “unbelievable” to compete again.McCarthy played for only the beginning of the game. He completed his first four passes. The Vikings beat the Houston Texans 20 to 10 in the first game of the preseason. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about it are our sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the TeacherNerdz as we chat with Eric Nelson, a PE teacher and wellness coach who gets it. Eric's philosophy is a game-changer for busy educators: "Something is better than nothing," and "It's all about mindset."Get ready to learn practical, time-saving strategies for fitness and nutrition that will help you feel your best without adding more to your plate. It's time to fuel your body and mind!
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme. "Impactful Ministries". Our guests included former professional football player, coach, author, and broadcaster Tony Dungy. Tony shared about his faith, his heart for children, he had some fun with us, and he announced that he is the keynote speaker of a special banquet coming up on August 22nd. It's the Life Centers Annual Banquet (large pro-life ministry) at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. We also talked with Eric Nelson, who is the new President of Athletes in Action, which has a vision for advancing the Great Commission through sports globally. AIA offers resources, camps, devotionals, and more for athletes of all ages, parents, and coaches. Our scripture reference was Proverbs 4:10-12 talking bout the importance of our steps. What path are we on? Are we seeking wisdom? We need to ponder our steps every day. If you're looking for a specific topic from today's show, you can find our timestamps here: Our interview with Coach Tony Dungy [05:17-14:46] Our interview with Eric Nelson of Athletes in Action [14:54-27:40] Devotional discussion on Proverbs 4:10-12 [28:12-37:35] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even as the wildfire smoke clears out, a different dark cloud is hanging over many Twins fans. Nearly 40 percent of Minnesota's roster turned over in a series of trades before Thursday's deadline. The team shed ten players from its major-league roster. That includes star shortstop Carlos Correa, who returned to the top-ranked Houston Astros. The Twins brought on 13 new players. And the shakeup is happening while the team is for sale. Joining Minnesota Now to explain all this plus other Minnesota sports news are our sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Cheers Commodorians!On the 23rd episode of the Commodore Chronicles Podcast, we keep up with the new Commodore, cover a bunch of news and feature reviews of Haplo's Tenebra and Paul Koller's Spelunky64.If you have any feedback on the show, please join the Commodore Chronicles Discord Server (https://discord.gg/edN6J5Dh) or send me an email directly to commodorechronicles@gmail.comCome check out the live fun on Twitch and Youtube. https://twitch.tv/commodore_chronicleshttps://www.youtube.com/@c64chroniclesSpecial thanks to my "Fast Load Collective" patrons; Chris Petzel, Jim Pones, Eric Nelson, Mr. Krystof, Brian Nagel, Bill Bright, James Dalpiaz, Jon Poisson, Damien Frank, Mitsoyama and John "Boatofcar" Shawler!Also, thanks to our VIC-II Sponsor, Retro Rewind. For all of your C64, 128, C16, Plus 4, Amiga and Tandy CoCo needs, head over to https://www.retrorewind.ca and use the logged-in checkout code "CC10" to get 10% off your Retro Rewind purchases.Thanks for tuning in!
The Minnesota Lynx are currently the No. 1 team in the WNBA. On Wednesday night, they'll face off against the No. 2 team, and arguably their league rival, the New York Liberty. It will be the first time the two teams will play against each other since the Lynx had a heartbreaking loss against the Liberty in the WNBA finals. Plus in golf, the weather itself was a player in this weekend's 3M Open golf tournament in Blaine. Golfer Kurt Kitayama won the trophy under sweltering heat before the storms rolled in.Joining Minnesota Now to give us the latest sports headlines are contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Two Minnesota Lynx players celebrated the 2025 All-Star Weekend by livestreaming basically the entire thing on the platform Twitch. Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman took viewers inside practices and parties, picking up 500,000 views and reaching 70,000 followers to their account, StudBudz. Sports Illustrated called it a "generation-defining piece of WNBA content."During warm ups, the players wore shirts that said “Pay Us What You Owe Us.”Meantime during the game Napheesa Collier broke an all-star game scoring record. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about the game, plus the Twins and other Minnesota sports news, are our sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Eric Nelson thought buying one rental a year would lead to financial freedom. But after years of grinding, he realized he was just building another job. In this episode, Eric breaks down how he shifted from single-family rentals to a 1,000+ unit multifamily portfolio—and why mindset, mentorship, and the right partnerships made all the difference.We dig into the painful lessons, the strategic pivots, and the exact steps that helped Eric quit his W-2, move his family to Spain, and build a business that supports his life. If you're trying to scale—or stuck doing it all yourself—this is the episode you've been waiting for.Key TakeawaysWhy “One Rental a Year” Doesn't WorkEric's early plan: 10 houses in 10 years = early retirementWhat actually happened: no scale, no freedom, no timeWhy single-family rentals didn't deliver the cash flow he expectedThe Case for Multifamily Over RentalsHow one vacancy kills cash flow in SFR—but barely moves the needle in MFWhy multifamily is less emotional, more predictable, and built for scaleThe moment Eric realized apartments were actually less riskyHow Mentorship Accelerated His SuccessWhat changed when Eric hired a coach—and why he says it was essentialWhy every successful syndicator he knows did the sameThe critical role of KP partners and advisory teams in getting your first deal doneRaising Capital as a Service, Not a FavorHow Eric overcame his fear of asking friends and family to investWhy capital raising is about helping others—not begging for moneyWhat he tells high-income earners unsure where to place their capitalWhy Right Now Is a Great Time to Get InWhy fewer buyers and better pricing make today a rare opportunityHow Eric is buying deals in today's market—and what's changed since 2021What he tells LPs who are frozen by fear or waiting on the sidelinesFrom Hamster Wheel to Freedom in SpainHow Eric went from overworked engineer to living abroad with his familyWhat it actually looks like to build a business around your lifeWhy he's focused on sustainable, strategic growth—not hyper-scalingConnect with EricInstagramWild Oak CapitalConnect with MichaelFacebookInstagramYouTubeTikTokResourcesTheFreedomPodcast.com Access the #1 FREE Apartment Investing Course (Apartments 101)Schedule a Free Strategy Session with Michael's Team of AdvisorsExplore Michael's Mentoring ProgramJoin the Nighthawk Equity Investor Club
Minnesota is right in the thick of summer sports, with the Twins and the Lynx both wrapping up the first halves of their seasons. On his bobblehead night on Saturday, Twins star Byron Buxton completed the first cycle in Target Field history. In the WNBA, Hopkins native Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings faced off against Caitlin Clark and the Fever in Indiana on Sunday. Minnesota Now sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined Minnesota Now with the latest sport news.
Most Mondays on Minnesota Now, MPR News listeners hear the voices of sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson. Each week they walk us through the winning streaks, slumps and near-misses of Minnesota teams. In this installment of our series Out to Lunch, we go out to the ballgame with these two longtime broadcasters to find out what drives their passion for sports. MPR News host Nina Moini meets up with Wally and Eric at a recent Twins game against the Seattle Mariners.
After three years of violence during the Fourth of July in Minneapolis, law enforcement is putting in place additional safety measures during the holiday weekend. And it may rain on your Fourth of July parade. We get a detailed forecast from MPR meteorologist Sven Sundgaard. Plus, we check in with Iranian Minnesotans, who are concerned about the safety of loved ones back home. A legal battle is unfolding in federal court that could impact the future of electric vehicle infrastructure in our state. And we go “Out to Lunch” to a Twins game at Target Field with sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson!
Eric Nelson, WV Revenue Secretary, breaks down the end of the fiscal year. Jason Huffman, with Americans For Prosperity, discusses the Big, Beautiful Bill. Hoppy stops by and Brad McElhinny talks the news of the day.
What if the life you really want is just one commitment away?In this powerful episode of Living Vision, Aaron Velky sits down with Eric Nelson, founder of Wild Oak Capital, to unpack the uncomfortable truth: waiting for the perfect time will keep you stuck forever. Eric shares the full story behind moving his family to Spain, restructuring his businesses remotely, and letting go of control to become a better leader, father, and visionary.This conversation is a roadmap for anyone sitting on the edge of change. Whether you're considering moving abroad, stepping back from your business, or hiring a team that's better than you, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start walking into your vision.
You likely know it as “the X” or the Xcel Energy Center. The home of the Minnesota Wild and the Minnesota Frost now has a new name: Grand Casino Arena. The 14-year naming rights contract begins Sept. 3.The partnership brings together sports and gambling. Sports betting legislation has failed to pass for two consecutive years at the State Capitol.Sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined Minnesota Now to talk about the new name, along with the latest players to ink a deal with the Timberwolves and the Lynx dominating performance.
There wasn't a Minnesota team in the NBA finals, but there was a Minnesotan! The winner of Game 7 was the Oklahoma City Thunder — which includes Minnesota's own Chet Holmgren.And on the women's side, the Lynx are dominating the start of the season. The same can't quite be said for the Minnesota Twins, who currently have a losing 37-40 record. Joining Minnesota Now with the latest sports headlines are Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Fayette County Senator Brian Helton defends the GOP's record during the 2025 legislative session. Eric Nelson, WV Revenue Secretary, details the latest revenue figures. Sam Petsonk weighs in on the latest developments in the NIOSH lawsuit. House Judiciary Committee Chair JB Akers discusses state law and if a woman who miscarries could be criminally charged.
This weekend there was a concentration of Minnesota teams on the West Coast. The Twins lost their series in Seattle while Minnesota United won in that same city. The Lynx won their game in San Francisco against the WNBA's newest team, the Golden State Valkyries. The Twins, Loons and Lynx will all be at home for their next games. Our sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined Minnesota Now to tell us what to expect.
Greetings programs!On the fifth episode of 486 Deluxe, we cover four pieces of news and review Lucasarts' Point and Click Adventure, The Dig.If you have any feedback on the show, please join the Commodore Chronicles Discord Server (https://discord.gg/edN6J5Dh) or send me an email directly to commodorechronicles@gmail.comCome check out the live fun on Twitch and Youtube. https://twitch.tv/commodore_chronicleshttps://www.youtube.com/@c64chroniclesSpecial thanks to my "Fast Load Collective" patrons; Chris Petzel, Jim Pones, Eric Nelson, Mr. Krystof, Brian Nagel, Bill Bright, George AKA Drumr, James Dalpiaz and Jon Poisson!Also, thanks to our VIC-II Sponsor, Retro Rewind. For all of your C64, 128, C16, Plus 4, Amiga and Tandy CoCo needs, head over to https://www.retrorewind.ca and use the logged-in checkout code "CC10" to get 10% off your Retro Rewind purchases.Thanks for tuning in!
Across the world of sports, Minnesota has been winning lately. The Twins just ended a 13-game winning streak. The Minnesota Frost cruised into the PWHL championships, which begin Tuesday night. The Lynx are also off to a strong start after winning their first two games of the season. And the Timberwolves have made it to the NBA Western Conference Finals. With all this victory in the air, it's hard not to wonder how long it will last. The stakes feel especially high for Timberwolves. If they win their seven-game series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, they will go to the finals for the first time ever. Minnesota Now sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about everything they know about the matchup.Wally Langfellow is the founder of Minnesota Score Sports Magazine and co-host of the sports talk show 10,000 Takes. Eric Nelson is the other host of that show and Minnesota Vikings NFL reporter for CBS' Eye on Football and Sirius XM.
Eric Nelson, CSB, from Petaluma, California, USAYou can read Eric's editorial in the Christian Science Sentinel.Come join us! Register for this year's Annual Meeting, being held June 2nd in person and online.
The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Frost are both one game away from advancing in their respective playoffs. The Timberwolves lagged behind the Golden State Warriors in the first half of Monday night's game, but at the halftime buzzer, Anthony Edwards scored a deep three and shrunk the Warriors' lead. The team went on to win the game 117-110. Similarly, the Frost won their most recent game 7-5 against the Toronto Sceptres. It was the highest-scoring game in Professional Women's Hockey League history. If they win the Wednesday night home game against Toronto, they'll go on to the finals. Minnesota Now sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined the show to talk about the outlook for the Timberwolves, Frost and Twins. Wally Langfellow is the founder of Minnesota Score Sports Magazine and co-host of the sports talk show 10,000 Takes. Eric Nelson is the other host of that show and Minnesota Vikings NFL reporter for CBS' Eye on Football and Sirius XM.
This episode we sit down on the tailgate and tell stories from this season so far! Steve has knocked some states off the list ME NH and VT. We also are join by Real Outdoors Tv member Eric Nelson. Some great stories of how its all gone down this turkey season chasing gobblers! Come and take the ride with us and join in on the excitement. https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: BowTech archey: https://bowtecharchery.com Satties LLC: https://www.sattiesllc.com Latitude Outdoors: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Promo Code: Outdoordrive WCB: https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com Promo Code: Outdoordrive Fourth Arrow Camera Arms: https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Lost Nation Archery: https://www.lostnationarchery.com Promo Code: Outdoordrive10 Nuke Em Blinds: https://nukemhunting.com Promo Code: Outdoordrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minnesota Now's weekly sports segment begins in Houston, Texas, where late Sunday night that city's NBA playoff run came to an end. The Rockets lost 89 to 103 to the Golden State Warriors. And that means the Warriors are coming to Minnesota. They'll play the Timberwolves in the second round of the playoffs, starting Tuesday night at Target Center. Joining Minnesota Now with some context on this matchup, plus other sports news, are Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
The Timberwolves are going back to Los Angeles with a 3-1 lead in their playoff series against the Lakers. At the start of the fourth quarter of Sunday's game in Minneapolis, the Wolves were lagging by 10 points. But they came back to win 116 to 113.Now the Wolves need to win one more time to move to the next round of the playoffs. The next game is on Wednesday. The Lakers will be at home, and for them, it's make-or-break. Joining Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to talk about this and other sports news are our contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
In the 22nd episode of the Commodore Chronicles we covered:Five bits of newsSEMVCC Coverage and our next SEMVCC datesLC Games' Space InvadersRetroArts' Evil Dungeon IIIPickupsNew offerings from Retro RewindCommodore Years 2007 through 2017A review of KaratekaThe lineup for the next episodes of the podcast goes as follows:486 Deluxe - The DigCommodore Chronicles - Tenebra and Spelunky64To have your feedback featured on the podcast, join the Commodore Chronicles Discord Server (https://discord.gg/edN6J5Dh) or send me an email directly to commodorechronicles@gmail.comSpecial thanks to my "Fast Load Collective" patrons; Chris Petzel, Jim Pones, Eric Nelson, Mr. Krystof, Brian Nagel, Bill Bright, George AKA Drumr, James Dalpiaz and Jon Poisson!Also, thanks to our VIC-II Sponsor, Retro Rewind. For all of your C64, 128, C16, Plus 4, Amiga and Tandy CoCo needs, head over to https://www.retrorewind.ca and use the logged-in checkout code "CC10" to get 10% off your Retro Rewind purchases.Thanks for tuning in!
The playoffs have begun for the Wolves and the Wild. The Timberwolves dominated their first post-season game against the L.A. Lakers on Saturday. They were up against not only LeBron James, but also Luka Dončić, who you may remember helped keep Minnesota out of the NBA finals when he played for the Dallas Mavericks last year. But that didn't stop the Wolves from winning by 22 points. The Wild, meanwhile, lost their playoff opener against Las Vegas Sunday night. But for both teams, this weekend was just the beginning of a best-of-seven series that continues Tuesday. Minnesota Now sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined Minnesota Now with the latest sports headlines.
It's a big week for professional basketball. The WNBA draft is Monday night. And Minnesota Lynx won't have a first-round pick. They traded it for Chicago's first-round pick next year. Plus, the NBA playoffs begin this weekend and the Timberwolves have made the cut. Wolves coach Chris Finch says the team has adjusted to changes made after last year's playoff run – when Karl Anthony Towns was traded.Joining Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to talk about this and other Minnesota sports news are sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Paige Bueckers' college basketball career ended with a national championship on Sunday. She walked off the court with a couple minutes left in the game, hugging her coaches as the University of Connecticut women's basketball team finished the game 23 points ahead of the University of South Carolina. The star guard from Hopkins dealt with multiple injuries during her time as a Husky, but she said after the game the whole experience was worth it.Bueckers is now expected to be the No. 1 pick at the WNBA draft. Sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about Bueckers' victory and other Minnesota sports updates. Wally Langfellow is the founder of Minnesota Score Sports Magazine and co-host of the sports talk show 10,00 Takes. Eric Nelson is the other host of that show and Minnesota Vikings NFL reporter for CBS' Eye on Football and Sirius XM.
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The Timberwolves got two wins out of the weekend, but not without a fight — literally. A foul turned into a brawl in the second quarter of Sunday night's game against the Detroit Pistons. Referees ejected multiple players and coaches. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about what led up to the fight that spilled into the stands, plus other sports news, are our contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Here's a lesson from March Madness: there's no such thing as perfection. There has never been a perfect bracket, according to the NCAA. Out of the tens of millions of people who filled out brackets this year on the men's side, they've all been wrong at least once. In the women's tournament, there were just 141 perfect brackets remaining this morning. Plus, the University of Minnesota men's basketball team have found a new coach after Ben Johnson was fired earlier this month. Joining Minnesota Now to catch up on all of this and other sports news are our sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
March Madness begins this week. You wouldn't find a Minnesotan team if you were to check out the brackets for the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments this year. But a Minnesotan is a face of the women's tournament. Paige Bueckers is in her final season with the number two seed, the University of Connecticut.Wally Langfellow is the founder of Minnesota Score Sports Magazine and co-host of the sports talk show 10,000 Takes. Eric Nelson is the other host of that show and Minnesota Vikings NFL reporter for CBS' Eye on Football and Sirius XM. They both joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about basketball and other sports news.
Eric Nelson is from southwest Colorado and received a degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University. He is the principal of Wild Oak Capital and is actively syndicating multifamily properties. With over 12 years of real estate experience and more than 1,000 units under management, Eric has figured out how to stop trading his time for dollars and has found the key to living life on our own terms, which he shares inside his mastermind community. He has co-hosted Pay It Forward and Scale, multifamily events that focus on mindset and networking within the multifamily investing community. While living his dream in Spain with his family, he is not only working with his Wild Oak team, but he is also dedicated to coaching motivated real estate investors inside a networking and future-focused community.RANDY SMITHConnect with our host, Randy Smith, for more educational content or to discuss investment opportunities in the real estate syndication space at www.impactequity.net, https://www.linkedin.com/in/randallsmith or on Instagram at @randysmithinvestorChapters00:00 Market Overview and Passive Investing Landscape04:42 Eric's Journey into Real Estate10:02 Scaling Through Syndication12:27 Managing a Remote Team from Spain14:47 Choosing the Right Markets for Investment19:31 Building Strong Relationships with Property Managers20:58 Diverse Investment Strategies26:54 Navigating Debt and Risk Management32:06 Mindset and Personal Growth34:01 Due Diligence in Real Estate Investing35:26 Bucket List Adventures and Family ExperiencesKeywordsreal estate, passive investing, multifamily units, market trends, syndication, property management, investment strategies, remote management, Oklahoma, Arkansas, real estate, investment strategies, debt management, passive investing, property management, mindset, due diligence, family travel, personal growth, multifamily investing
In this sermon, Eric Nelson explores Christian maturity, illustrating how growth involves intentionally expanding our capacity to experience and share more with God. Drawing on personal memories and Hebrews 6, he highlights that maturity is both natural and intentional, challenging listeners to close the gap between their spiritual potential and the time they've been given. He concludes with an encouraging reminder of Jesus' unwavering role in guiding our spiritual growth.
NFL teams can start reshaping their rosters by signing free agents this week. There's plenty of attention on the quarterbacks, including the Minnesota Vikings' Sam Darnold.Plus, the playoff picture is starting to shape up for the Timberwolves and Wild. Joining Minnesota Now with the latest on all of Minnesota's sports teams are sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.Read the latest: QB Sam Darnold gets a 3-year, $110.5 million deal with Seahawks
The high school boys hockey tournament will look a little bit different this year, with some big teams knocked out in sections. Hibbing/Chisholm boys high school hockey are the number seed after beating out Hermantown. It's the team's first trip to the state tournament since 2011.Plus, the playoff picture is shaping up for the Wild and the Timberwolves. All this gives us a lot to talk about with our sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson. They joined Minnesota Now with the latest.
In the second of our two episodes about the American Revolution David talks to historian Eric Nelson about the ideas that shaped the US Constitution. Was the office of President a victory for the people who still wanted a king or for those who never wanted one again? What was old and what was new about the idea of the separation of powers? What really divided the Federalists and the Antifederalists? And how are these arguments still being played out in the early days of Trump 2.0? Out tomorrow: a special bonus episode for PPF+ subscribers on King Donald The First: David explores the arguments being made in 2025 for the restoration of monarchy in America. Who's making them and why? What on earth are they thinking? Sign up now to get this and all our bonus episodes plus ad-free listening https://www.ppfideas.com/join-ppf-plus Also sign up now for the latest edition of our free fortnightly newsletter out tomorrow https://www.ppfideas.com/newsletters Next time: French Revolution 1: Sieyes Past Present Future is part of the Airwave Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Minnesota Timberwolves get a do-over after losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Minneapolis late Sunday, 123 to 130. The two teams will play again Monday on the Thunder's home court. Oklahoma City is the top-ranked team in the Western Conference and Minnesota is missing multiple starters due to injuries. Contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson join MPR News host Nina Moini with the latest on the Wolves, plus Twins spring training and other sports news.
Today it's the first of two episodes about one of the most significant revolutions of all: the American Revolution. David talks to historian Eric Nelson about the ideas behind America's Declaration of Independence in 1776. How did a fight with the British parliament become a repudiation of the British king? What turned royalists into republicans? What kind of republic did they think they were building? And whose consent was going to be needed to build it? Next time: American Revolution 2: The Constitution Past Present Future is part of the Airwave Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Philadelphia Eagles handed it to the defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, winning 40 to 22. Back in Philly, fans took to the streets, climbing street poles and city trucks that were parked to block off roads. The last time the Eagles had a Super Bowl win to celebrate was in 2018, when they beat the New England Patriots right here in Minnesota. And we're expected to find out who will be the majority owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx after a court battle. Joining Minnesota Now to to bring us up to speed are our sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson.
Things were looking up for the Timberwolves. They went into the weekend with a five-game winning streak. But that ended Saturday with a loss to the Washington Wizards, who are ranked at the bottom of the NBA. Anthony Edwards was out with an illness. Julius Randle was out with an injury. And Naz Reid left the game with a finger sprain. The Wolves play at home Monday night and as many as six players on the roster could be out. This is all happening as NBA fans are reeling from a trade between the Dallas Mavericks and the Los Angeles Lakers. Which may leave fans in Minnesota wondering, are the Wolves going to make a move before the trade deadline on Thursday? Sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined Minnesota Now host Nina Moini about this and other sports news.
Today's episode in our history of revolutionary ideas is about a medieval movement that used the ancient past to rethink and reimagine the present and the future. David talks to historian Eric Nelson about humanism and its enormous impact on the history of ideas. How did humanism emerge out of catastrophe? What did it do to the hold of Church and Empire on the medieval mind? Was humanist politics really revolutionary politics? And where is the ‘human' in humanism? As part of our Great Political Films series we are hosting a special screening of Network (1976) at the Regent Street Cinema in London on 18th March, followed by a live podcast recording with David and Helen Lewis. Aaron Sorkin said: ‘No predictor of the future – not even Orwell – has ever been as right as Network.' Come see why! Tickets now available https://www.ppfideas.com/event-list Next up in The History of Revolutionary Ideas: The Reformation 1: Luther Past Present Future is part of the Airwave Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will be performing the half-time show at Super Bowl 59. And a lot of people will be more excited to see them than the two teams playing on the field.The Philadelphia Eagles are facing the Kansas City Chiefs in a repeat of Super Bowl 57 in 2023. If the Chiefs win, it will be for the third time in a row.Minnesota Now sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined the program to look ahead to the big game in New Orleans and other Minnesota sports news.
Ben and Eric Nelson of Wild Oak Capital join us to discuss their journey from diverse careers to building a thriving real estate business. We explore the power of community-focused capital raising, the lessons from a challenging 2024, and their vision for meaningful partnerships. This episode dives into creating authentic connections and redefining success in real estate. Resources mentioned in the episode: Ben and Eric Nelson Website Interested in learning how to take your capital raising game to the next level? Meet us at Capital Raiser's Edge. Learn more here: https://raisingcapital.com/cre