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Cameron, Aaron and Nicholaus (attempt) to record while watching the Sounders match live at Aaron's request... However, Aaron was late to start, stuck in San Diego traffic and the first 20 minutes of Nick's audio vanished. So this one kicks off at the 20' and unlike the Sounders, we recovered!Join the Scuttlebutt community on Discord! Come hang out with us and fellow Sounders fans—chat during matches, share hot takes, and drop your questions and comments into our Scuttlebutt mailbag. You might get featured on the show!Want to support the pod? Join our Supporters' Section on Patreon and help us keep the show rolling. Massive shoutout to Erik K, Mason G, Daniel P, Alex D, James C, Pat C, and Cedar for your incredible support!If you're a student, grab your Sounders Student Tickets for just $19.74. Don't miss out!Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunkNicholaus Biela - @niquitabanana
Dan: 00:00Alex: 23:23Cedar: 36:53Join the Scuttlebutt community on Discord! Come hang out with us and fellow Sounders fans—chat during matches, share hot takes, and drop your questions and comments into our Scuttlebutt mailbag. We might even feature yours on the show!Want to support the pod? Join our Supporters' Section on Patreon and help us keep the show rolling. Massive shoutout to Erik K, Mason G, Daniel P, Alex D, James C, Pat C, and Cedar for your incredible support!If you're a student, grab your Sounders Student Tickets for just $19.74. Don't miss out!Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunkNicholaus Biela - @niquitabanana
Aaron, Cameron and Nicholaus recap the last week of Sounders Soccer where they've bagged two 1-0 wins against FC Dallas and San Diego FC. Under the shiny surface of six points out of six is the two total goals scored. Props to almost every CB on the roster.
Three matches later; Aaron, Cameron and Nicholaus catch up on the current pace and performance of our Sounders. The Road has been rocky this season but we still find ourselves in a positive position on the table with both Jackson and Jordan close to returning.
The tres amigos return to the mics on Cinco de Mayo! The Sounders provided plenty of reason for an exciting show but the addition of our Ultras segments makes this one a particularly special episode. Click play for the scuttlebutt on...
On this mini-episode, we introduce the Scuttlebutt Ultras. While generally a segment of the show, we decided to do this episode as a standalone episode as we get introduced to our new contributors, hear them talk about their love of the Sounders, and listen to them break down the play on the field. Welcome to Alex and Dan!!Visit our Scuttlebutt Discord server to chat with us and fellow Sounders fans! Share your thoughts, and help us fill up the Scuttlebutt mailbag with your questions and comments.If you'd like to support the show, join our Supporters' Section on Patreon. Huge thanks to Erik K, Mason G, Daniel P, Alex D, James C, Pat C, and Cedar for your generosity.If you are interested in the Sounders' Student Tickets for $19.74, check out this link.Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunkNicholaus Biela - @niquitabanana
Aaron and Nicholaus talk positively about the Sounders' three match unbeaten run and taking a point home from Colorado.
Aaron, Cameron and Nicholaus talk the Sounders' return to form with the second victory in a row, moving them into the playoff picture.
Aaron, Cameron and Nicholaus get to talk about some positivity! Sounders come away with 3 points on 1 Musovski tap in. Not the multi-goal performance we've been waiting to see but there were still some positives to take back to Seattle.
After two botched attempts at episode 112, we actually have a new episode!!! Aaron, Cameron, and Nicholaus sit down and talk Sounders futbol.
2024 war das Jahr des Rekords beim Goldpreis – aber es war auch ein Jahr der Enttäuschungen beim Großteil der Minenaktien. Wird sich das 2025 ändern? Ja, meint zumindest Markus Bußler. Im Podcast „Money Train“ spricht er mit Erik Kämper über die Aussichten der Minenaktien im kommenden Jahr. „Viele Probleme bei den Minen waren hausgemacht.“ Viele dieser Probleme seien aber temporär und sollten 2025 wegfallen. Das sollte den Weg zu – deutlich – höheren Kursen freimachen. Außerdem sprechen die beiden auch über ein mögliches Comeback der Lithiumbranche. „Hinter den Kulissen tut sich viel, obwohl der Lithiumpreis noch am Boden liegt“, sagt Markus Bußler. Höhere Kurse sollten nur eine Frage der Zeit sein. Lithium hat das Potenzial, im kommenden Jahr positiv zu überraschen. Hinweis: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlageempfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren oder der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen.
Soulslikes wie Dark Souls, Sekiro oder Elden Ring gelten als besonders schwierig. Warum das einige fasziniert und andere eher abstößt, besprechen wir mit Erik Körner. Der Beitrag Soulslikes: Die Psychologie der Herausforderung erschien zuerst auf Behind the Screens.
Agent X and Erik K. Talk AA, 12 Steps, Big Book, Amends, Step 9, Sobriety, Recovery, AA meetings, Alcoholics Anonymous
Erik Körner und Dom Schott verbindet nicht nur der Berufsweg (von der Uni mehr zufällig als gewollt rein in den Journalismus), sondern auch die Leidenschaft für ungewöhnliche Themensetzungen: Reportagen über faszinierende Online-Communities, Analysen von innovativen Indies, die zu Unrecht niemand kennt - diese Dinge. So musste allerdings auch Erik Körner die Erfahrung machen, dass das Leben als selbstständiger Spielejournalist alles andere als einfach ist und im schlimmsten Fall sogar die eigene Gesundheit gefährden kann. Im Gespräch mit Dom Schott erzählt er von seinen Erfahrungen, wie er sich bemüht hat, im freien Spielejournalismus zu überleben - und welche Konsequenzen er schließlich ziehen musste.
Den här veckan ska vi prata om den legendariska racerbanan Nürburgring. Eller det gröna Helvetet om man så vill. Nürburgring byggdes mellan åren 1924-1927 och består av en GP-sträcka på 4,5 kilometer och den andra delen Nordschleife som har en sträcka på 20,83 kilometer med totalt 73 kurvor. Erik Cederberg är en av väldigt många som kör här på Nürburgring och nu ska ni få höra allt från roliga händelser till bästa restaurangen och vad man ska tänka på när man besöker Nürburgring till lite om Erik själv såklart. Trevlig lyssning!
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee look back at the Maple Leafs' OT loss to the Islanders and discuss Erik Källgren's performance, giving up a tying goal to New York to force an extra period, the need to create separation in a close game, Rasmus Sandin dropping the gloves against Oliver Wahlstrom after a dangerous hit to Austin Matthews, and how the blue line will look like with Morgan Rielly being placed on the IR. Then, New Jersey Devils head coach Lindy Ruff (41:13) joins the guys to discuss the major change between the 2021-22 Devils team in comparison to this year's squad, his type of coaching style, how Dougie Hamilton has altered his game after his jaw injury, and was asked if he had helped the late Clark Gillies get an interview for the New York Islanders. Afterward, Sportsnet hockey analyst Anthony Stewart (1:04:55) jumps on to chat about the state of the Leafs' defensive core, why he believes Sandin will have a bigger role moving forward, Nick Robertson struggling to find a role on the main roster, and if the expectations of being one of the best goal scorers are weighing on Auston Matthews. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Elliotte joins Jeff in-studio to talk about the idea of reuniting Erik Karlsson with the Senators, if Ottawa is closing in on must-win territory, and the keys to the New Jersey Devils' 10-game winning streak (00:00). Next, the guys look at what's next for Vancouver after this road recent road trip, how Erik Källgren bought the Leafs some time, and reflect on Börje Salming's lasting impact (12:57). To finish, Jeff and Elliotte discuss the Pittsburgh Penguins struggles, how the Washington Capitals' roster will shape up by next season, and notes from the GM Meetings (22:14). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
As Hall of Fame weekend wraps up, Jonas and James stick tap Börje Salming and the Maple Leafs for honouring the franchises best defencemen of all time. The guys discuss the decision to split up Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner and how Erik Källgren fared, getting back to back starts against Pittsburgh and Vancouver. Plus the guys analyze the play of newcomers Calle Järnkrok and Zach Aston-Reese, the debut of Jordie Benn on the blue-line, and provide an update on TJ Brodie ahead of the Leafs road game on Tuesday in Pittsburgh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Hall of Fame weekend wraps up, Jonas and James stick tap Börje Salming and the Maple Leafs for honouring the franchises best defencemen of all time. The guys discuss the decision to split up Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner and how Erik Källgren fared, getting back to back starts against Pittsburgh and Vancouver.Plus the guys analyze the play of newcomers Calle Järnkrok and Zach Aston-Reese, the debut of Jordie Benn on the blue-line, and provide an update on TJ Brodie ahead of the Leafs road game on Tuesday in Pittsburgh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben and Blake discuss Leafs legend Mats Sundin being in town for the Hall of Fame inductions, and they reflect on what made him so great over his career in Toronto. Trevor Zegras has a lacrosse goal called back last night, and the guys nominate the rules in sports they love to hate. To wrap, NHL.com's Kevin Woodley - an absolute goalie whisperer - breaks down Erik Källgren and discusses whether or not he's an NHL caliber goalie (29:05). Which game will Källgren start this weekend? The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Maple Leafs begin their homestand against the Golden Knights and lose 4-3 in OT at Scotiabank Arena. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and touch on the turnovers by the Leafs, Erik Källgren's performance in net, Morgan Rielly's continuing struggles, Timothy Liljegren's two-goal night, Mitch Marner's ability to set up his teammates, and if Alexander Kerfoot fits on the top line. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ailish and Justin are joined by Jeff Marek, of "32 Thoughts" and "The Jeff Marek Show", who speaks about his start in the hockey world, Bruce Boudreau's stock value in Vancouver following Jim Rutherford's comments, what's next for Bo Horvat, and the job Erik Källgren has done in a pinch for the Maple Leafs. (00:14). Later, it's time for our weekly edition of What's Up, Wednesday (26:45)! Producer Josh jumps on the show to pose some questions to Ailish and Justin about the Jays' free agent needs, the Mount Rushmore of Toronto coaches, and more! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Toronto Maple Leafs close out the weekend with a 3-1 victory over Frederik Andersen and the Carolina Hurricanes. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down their thoughts on the game including Sheldon Keefe making adjustments on the fly, the depth forwards coming out to play, and Erik Källgren making 29 of 30 saves to secure the win for Toronto. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
After a two-day hiatus, the #MapleLeafs will return to the ice on Thursday night when they visit the San Jose Sharks. Surprisingly, back-up Erik Källgren will get the call in goal, the red-hot Ilya Samsonov will have the night off. Nick & Jay touched on that interesting decision by Sheldon Keefe plus some expected lineup changes. Also, Pro Poker Legend & Toronto native Daniel Negreanu dropped by the show to talk some Leafs, Golden Knights + his buddy, the NHL's new ironman, Phil Kessel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Nick, Justin and Sam start off with their reactions to last night's uninspiring 4-2 loss to the Arizona Coyotes. They discuss what led to the loss, Jake Muzzin's injury, the questionable officiating during key moments of the game, and hear Sheldon Keefe's call-out of the Maple Leafs' stars on today's "Kyper's Clippers". Later on, former Leafs GM Gord Stellick-tricity adds to the conversation on the team continuing to play down to their opponents, Erik Källgren's performance in goal, Auston Matthews' slow start to the season, and when it's time to be concerned about this group (41:48). Next up, senior columnist for Sportsnet Eric Francis chats about Calgary's great start to the year, tonight's pivotal game against the undefeated Golden Knights, and the impact of their offseason acquisition so far (01:07:55). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, Erik Källgren injures Alexander Ovechkin (00:00), the Canadiens remember Guy Lafleur (27:00), do you abide by Stanley Cup superstitions? (35:00), the Vegas Golden Knights are spiralling and what is happening with Robin Lehner (43:00), the Calgary Flames are very good (1:05:00), MONSTER JAM! (1:15:00), and a Philly radio station tells us to shut the BLEEP up (1:28:00). Originally aired: April 25, 2022 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/x9WM5ppY0os Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/sdp Visit this episode's sponsors: Get 20% off + free shipping with the code DANGLE at manscaped.com. That's 20% off + free shipping with the code DANGLE at manscaped.com. It's time to get wet and clean with your new MANSCAPED™ Shower Routine." https://stathead.com/ CODE: SDP https://betterhelp.com/SDP https://athleticgreens.com/SDP Follow us on Twitter:@Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram:@SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne & Producer Sammy start off by looking back on the Leafs' effort in Washington, earning the 4-3 shootout win. The share their takeaways from the game including Erik Källgren's strong finish and Alex Ovechkin's injury, and further the conversation about resting Mitch & Auston (00:20). After the break, Capitals' analyst Alan May weighs in on the impact of not having Ovi on the ice, before sharing his thoughts on a Tampa Bay-Toronto potential first rounder, what Washington needs to put together another Cup run, and the issues surrounding the Vegas Golden Knights (43:17). Watch on YouTube! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam open with a chat about Auston Matthews' crazy stretch, how Matthews and Marner are drawing the attentions of defences and opening up the ice (2:23). Next, they chat about Erik Källgren getting the start against the Sabres, injury concerns with Jack Campbell and Jake Muzzin, more Sheldon Keefe sound, and thoughts on Matthew Knies and whether he'll play in the NHL this season (20:19). Afterwards, Jim Ralph stops by to discuss how confident is he in Källgren after Jack's injury troubles, whether Lyubushkin or Liljegren is the seventh man, Matthews' incredible play, how Mark Giordano has slowed the game in a positive way for Toronto, and the Matthews-Marner connection (44:15). The guys wrap with some Masters thoughts (1:03:10).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Chris Johnston from NorthStar Bets, TSN and The Chris Johnston Show podcast at the Athletic joins Jonas and Mirtle to discuss the Maple Leafs win over Tampa Bay and their OT loss in Florida which included the return of Jake Muzzin on defence, Jack Campbell having to play back to backs because of an in game injury to Erik Källgren and Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner's torrid scoring pace. We take a look at Michael Bunting's calder calibre season, how Ilya Mikheyev's play has priced him out of return to Toronto and Matthews, the presumptive favourite for Hart. CJ sticks around to be grilled by the Leaf Report listeners in another edition of the Leaf Pod-bag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam sift through the Leafs' 7-6 OT loss to the Panthers, and touch on Mitch Marner's incredible short-handed goal, whether the Leafs and Panthers can succeed in the postseason with an offence-first approach, and if the Leafs' blue line is tough enough for the playoffs (1:21). Next, they chat about the team's demons, Radko Gudas, the play of Erik Källgren and the way in which the goaltender exited the game, and another bench minor for Toronto (20:04). Afterwards, David Amber stops by to give his thoughts on the back-and-forth affair in Sunrise, Florida, whether the Leafs' blue line can hold it down in the playoffs, the goaltending situation, the improved play of William Nylander since being called out, and the Hart Trophy race (41:08).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Chris Johnston from NorthStar Bets, TSN and The Chris Johnston Show podcast at the Athletic joins Jonas and Mirtle to discuss the Maple Leafs win over Tampa Bay and their OT loss in Florida which included the return of Jake Muzzin on defence, Jack Campbell having to play back to backs because of an in game injury to Erik Källgren and Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner's torrid scoring pace. We take a look at Michael Bunting's calder calibre season, how Ilya Mikheyev's play has priced him out of return to Toronto and Matthews, the presumptive favourite for Hart.CJ sticks around to be grilled by the Leaf Report listeners in another edition of the Leaf Pod-bag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam chat about whether or not they think Petr Mrázek will suit up for the Leafs again, discuss Erik Källgren getting the start tonight against the Jets while Jack Campbell gets a little more rest, and we hear Sheldon Keefe's comments from morning skate (1:27). Next, the guys touch on tonight's lineup changes, the makeup of the fourth line and Ilya Mikheyev's value on the open market (14:36). Then Sean Reynolds phones in to discuss if there is any lingering animosity after last Leafs-Jets matchup, thoughts on tonight's battle, and why Toronto shouldn't buy into physical revenge (42:30).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
TSN1050's OverDrive Co-Host Jamie McLennan joins Matt Cauz to discuss Maple Leafs' concerns about goaltender right now with the injuries racking up, what to expect throughout the process for players like Erik Källgren, Jack Campbell's return getting closer, and movies they saw as children that they weren't supposed to with a special guest chiming in as well!
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam recap the Leafs' big win over the Bruins, Petr Mrázek's latest injury, the state of Toronto's goaltending as the playoffs approach, Erik Källgren stepping up in place of Mrázek, and the Leafs' depth showing up in the win (0:32). Next, we hear from Sheldon Keefe on the physicality in the game, and the guys share their thoughts on Taylor Hall's punch on Ilya Lyubushkin, how similar the incident is to Dylan Larkin's punch on Mathieu Joseph (for which Larkin was suspended one game), how solid Mark Giordano has looked, his influence on Timothy Liljegren, Brad Marchand's cross-check on John Tavares and Tavares choosing not to engage, and Michael Bunting's less-than-stellar play as of late (18:50). Jim Ralph phones in to chat about Mrázek's injury and his bad luck this season, the Leafs' play in the win, the NHL's ruling on the Hall-Lyubushkin punch, Toronto's recent spate of injuries, and his early impressions of Giordano.Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Gord Stellick & Brent Gunning break down the Leafs' 6-4 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night, and discuss the physicality of the game, the injuries to Justin Holl, Ilya Lyubushkin, and Petr Mrázek, and the play of Erik Källgren. We also hear post game comments from John Tavares, Alex Kerfoot & Sheldon Keefe! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam chat about the Leafs and Bruins possibly meeting up in the playoffs (yet again), what's impressed them the most about Boston, Erik Källgren getting the start Saturday against Montreal and Petr Mrázek facing the Panthers Sunday (0:28). Next, Rick Vaive stops by to chat about his record for most goals in a season by a Maple Leaf, Auston Matthews' pursuit of it, Matthews cross-checking Rasmus Dahlin, the team's playoff chances, and his signature stick (20:02). Afterwards, Doug MacLean stops by with some Leafs-Bruins playoff thoughts, Max Domi the Hurricane, why he's sick of stashing players for later, unknown players making an impact, and the Dadonov situation (41:09).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The Toronto Maple Leafs get back on the ice with some news names in the fold as Mark Giordano and Colin Blackwell will play in their first game since being acquired at the NHL trade deadline. Mike DiStefano and David Morassutti look at where Giordano and Blackwell will end up playing in the lineup and what the expectation will be for them in their Leafs debut. They also look at the goaltending situation and how that will be an interesting storyline to follow once again as Sheldon Keefe hadn't named his starter going into the game (as of Tuesday). Mike and Dave discuss what this could mean for Petr Mrazek and Erik Källgren. The Leafs will also debut a new jersey in the Next Gen Game as they will play with a new colour scheme. Mike and Dave give their thoughts on it and want to know what you think about the new threads. They also end the show giving their thoughts on the Evgenii Dadonov situation with the Vegas Golden Knights that continues to unravel as one of the more interesting stories in the NHL right now. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.HelloFreshWith HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep.Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Toronto Maple Leafs get back on the ice with some news names in the fold as Mark Giordano and Colin Blackwell will play in their first game since being acquired at the NHL trade deadline. Mike DiStefano and David Morassutti look at where Giordano and Blackwell will end up playing in the lineup and what the expectation will be for them in their Leafs debut. They also look at the goaltending situation and how that will be an interesting storyline to follow once again as Sheldon Keefe hadn't named his starter going into the game (as of Tuesday). Mike and Dave discuss what this could mean for Petr Mrazek and Erik Källgren. The Leafs will also debut a new jersey in the Next Gen Game as they will play with a new colour scheme. Mike and Dave give their thoughts on it and want to know what you think about the new threads. They also end the show giving their thoughts on the Evgenii Dadonov situation with the Vegas Golden Knights that continues to unravel as one of the more interesting stories in the NHL right now. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. HelloFresh With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, join our F1 fantasy league!, the NHL wants the PWHPA and PHF to meet, the Leafs beat the Hurricanes and Erik Källgren keeps rolling, a look ahead to the trade deadline, and a comedian interrupts a city council meeting. Originally aired: March 18, 2022 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/0nlvLYWNx0k Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/sdp Individuals must be 19 years of age or older to open a Sports Interaction account. Terms and Conditions apply. Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. If you have concerns, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion to learn more. Visit this episode's sponsors: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdp https://manscaped.com/ CODE: SDP https://www.edmunds.com/ https://www.workable.com/ https://betterhelp.com/sdp https://athleticgreens.com/SDP Follow us on Twitter:@Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram:@SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erik Källgren earned his second straight win helping the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2. David Morassutti is joined by Tony Ferrari to break down the win including another impressive performance from Källgren who was busy in net. Tony and David provide their 3 Stars of the Game looking at impressive performances from Ilya Mikheyev, Mitch Marner, John Tavares and Källgren. They also look at the impact Källgren's play is having on the goaltending tandem, especially with the trade deadline upcoming, David and Tony preview Saturday's game against the Nashville Predators looking at how the Leafs stack up against them. To end the show, they give some thoughts on the latest rumblings about Toronto's interest in Mark Giordano and whether there is a fit there and what would be the ideal package that Kyle Dubas could offer in a trade. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erik Källgren earned his second straight win helping the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2. David Morassutti is joined by Tony Ferrari to break down the win including another impressive performance from Källgren who was busy in net. Tony and David provide their 3 Stars of the Game looking at impressive performances from Ilya Mikheyev, Mitch Marner, John Tavares and Källgren. They also look at the impact Källgren's play is having on the goaltending tandem, especially with the trade deadline upcoming, David and Tony preview Saturday's game against the Nashville Predators looking at how the Leafs stack up against them. To end the show, they give some thoughts on the latest rumblings about Toronto's interest in Mark Giordano and whether there is a fit there and what would be the ideal package that Kyle Dubas could offer in a trade.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Kypreos joins Blake and Justin to share his first impressions of Erik Källgren, how the Leafs' trade priorities have shifted over the past month, if Mitch Marner should remain on a line with John Tavares, and why a big trade might not be in the cards for Kyle Dubas before Monday's deadline (0:40). Later, Clark Kellogg chats about the biggest surprised from Day 1 of March Madness and Duke's outlook as Coach K begins his final NCAA tournament (27:48). Then Aneela Khan stops by to tee up the women's March Madness tournament, the plethora of Canadian prospects in the field, and South Carolina's dominance all season (36:58).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Blake and Justin discuss the Leafs' 3-2 win over the Hurricanes on Thursday, Erik Källgren providing the Leafs with a steady hand in between the pipes, and potential trade fits for Toronto on the blue line (3:01). Later, the guys weigh in on the Raiders' acquisition of Davante Adams and the Baker Mayfield drama (36:40).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Luke Fox joins the show to discuss Erik Källgren taking advantage of his opportunity amidst Petr Mrázek's continued struggles, Kyle Dubas' level of urgency to make a deal before Monday's deadline, the Leafs' interest in Jacob Middleton, and John Tavares' strong player over the last two games with Auston Matthews sidelines (0:22). Then, Ben Wagner checks in from Dunedin to chat about the vibe at Jays camp, Matt Chapman's impact on the team's championship aspirations, Vlad Jr.'s determined mindset for 2022, and the importance of getting a full season from George Springer (26:02).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam open with a chat about the Lightning's acquisition of Brandon Hagel from Chicago, the likelihood of the Panthers adding Claude Giroux, where Andrew Copp might end up, and whether the Leafs adding Marc-Andre is a possibility (0:30). Next, they discuss Toronto's win over the Hurricanes, Erik Källgren's outing, the play of the team without Auston Matthews, Michael Bunting's performance against Carolina, whether Matthew Knies can make a big impact with the team, and Toronto's penchant for taking bench minors (12:40). Afterwards, Doug MacLean phones in to talk about what's next for Dubas at the deadline, the Hagel deal, Matthew Knies, Källgren's style of play, John Tavares needing support on the second line, and the team's too many men penalty against the Canes (42:55).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Brent Gunning and Gord Stellick break down the Maple Leafs 3-2 victory over the visiting Hurricanes and discuss Erik Källgren getting another start in net for two straight games, Frederik Andersen's return to Toronto, and Mitch Marner's performance without Auston Matthews. Plus we hear post-game comments from goaltender Erik Källgren The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben and Stephen go 1-on-1 with the General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, Ross Atkins! They ask Ross about his busy spring so far since the end of the lockout and how the Matt Chapman deal came together, before he shares that the team may not be done adding to the lineup and highlights the benefit of an extra left-handed bat (02:01). Later on, the pair call up NHL.com's Mike Zeisberger to share where the Leafs are at heading into the Monday's trade deadline, raises concerns over their inconsistent play and evaluates Erik Källgren's value moving forward (29:18). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On this week's episode of the show, the guys discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs' recent play and what to do in net with Jack Campbell out with an injury and Petr Mrazek struggling. They share their thoughts on Erik Källgren's early stint with the big club and don't hold back when it comes to Auston Matthews' suspension for cross-checking.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are back in action as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes. David Morassutti is joined by Peter Baracchini to preview the game and go over other news around the league. They discuss the Montreal Canadiens trading defenceman Ben Chiarot to the Florida Panthers and what it could mean for the Leafs' pursuit of a defenceman before the trade deadline. They move on to the latest report that Matthew Knies and Nick Abruzzese could join the Leafs in April. What does that move mean for the Leafs and which one has a better chance of providing an immediate impact? In the final segment, David and Peter preview the Leafs game against the Carolina Hurricanes look at Erik Källgren getting another start and whether the team should be giving him a chance to earn a more permanent role plus the impact John Tavares has had with Auston Matthews out of the lineup.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Toronto Maple Leafs are back in action as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes. David Morassutti is joined by Peter Baracchini to preview the game and go over other news around the league. They discuss the Montreal Canadiens trading defenceman Ben Chiarot to the Florida Panthers and what it could mean for the Leafs' pursuit of a defenceman before the trade deadline. They move on to the latest report that Matthew Knies and Nick Abruzzese could join the Leafs in April. What does that move mean for the Leafs and which one has a better chance of providing an immediate impact? In the final segment, David and Peter preview the Leafs game against the Carolina Hurricanes look at Erik Källgren getting another start and whether the team should be giving him a chance to earn a more permanent role plus the impact John Tavares has had with Auston Matthews out of the lineup. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erik Källgren has, at least for now, stabilized the Maple Leafs' goaltending, and we kick off the latest episode by reviewing the performance to-date of our latest saviour between the pipes. Naturally, that leads to a discussion on the future of Petr Mrázek in Toronto. Plus: 13:00 - Venting about the blown call in OT and officiating in general 19:30 - Debating the two-game suspension for Auston Matthews 29:00 - TRADE TARGETS! Chychrun, Lindholm, Giordano, Rakell, Hagel, and more 41:00 - The Guys We Want Nothing To Do With 46:00 - Canada falls to USA in Olympic sled hockey final 48:00 - Wide World of Sports: Blue Jays, Bills, Bears In/out: West Ave - "Sundin" Join our Patreon community: www.patreon.com/lamentingtheleafs Follow us on Twitter: @LamentingLeafs Cam - @CarlPeelash Nick - @_NickRichard Keith - @KeithWhipp
What shall the Toronto Maple Leafs do now? Erik Källgren has arrived, which may or may not complicate things for Kyle Dubas heading into the upcoming trade deadline. This week, the boys discuss the Leafs' recent games, the Heritage Classic, Källgren's shutout, Auston Matthews' 2-game suspension, the goaltending situation moving forward, the Maple Leafs' changing play based on their opponent, whether or not the team has turned a corner, the Josh Manson trade, the Atlantic Division playoff race, and the upcoming games this week!
In our latest podcast, we discuss the Auston Matthews suspension, Erik Källgren, the NHL Trade Deadline and so much more!
Jeff and Elliotte discuss Erik Källgren's first career start, if the the Leafs may have found an answer in net, and John Tavares' play after being bumped to the top line (0:19). Next, they talk about the Tyson Jost-Nico Sturm trade, Bill Guerin not being afraid to make moves and if they can fit Kevin Fiala into their cap next season (4:39). Finally, the guys talk about the Flames maybe not being done, their interest in a centre or depth defenseman, the Canucks' turnaround under Bruce Boudreau, and where Winnipeg might be with their roster being so close to a playoff spot (10:35).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
JD, Blake and Justin discuss Erik Källgren notching a shutout, in his first NHL start, contrasting his style to that of Petr Mrazek's, Sheldon Keefe's post-game comments about his team's goaltending issues this season, the possibility of adding a top-six forward to complement John Tavares ahead of Monday's deadline, and the latest buzz surrounding the Jays' pursuit of Freddie Freeman and Kyle Schwarber (1:08). Later, the team delivers a mini A-List (40:56).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Kyper, Bourne, and Producer Sam chat about how steady Erik Källgren looked in his first career NHL start, the netminder's orthodox style of play, if Toronto should've given Petr Mrazek the start against the Stars, and whether it's time for the team to move the goaltender (4:56). Next, they touch on John Tavares' performance on the top line, whether or not Auston Matthews' suspension was a blessing in disguise, the addition of Kyle Clifford to the fourth line, the Morgan Rielly-Ilya Lyubushkin pairing, the latest on Jake Muzzin, and if it's too quiet ahead of trade deadline day (20:33). To wrap, Daily Faceoff's Mike McKenna comments on the Mrazek overpay, if he can rediscover his game, the netminder's lack of experience with a goaltending coach, is Jack Campbell struggles with competition, and how much equipment goalies go through each season (44:17).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
NHL-säsongen har nått fram till trade deadline! På måndag klockan 20.00, svensk tid, stänger fönstret för klubbarna att byta spelare med varandra – och en hel del affärer lär göras innan dess. Per Bjurman och Jonathan Ekeliw tittar såklart på vilka spelare det, med största sannolikhet, kommer att handla om och vilka lag de väntas hamna i. Dessutom snack om Erik Källgrens succédebut i Toronto, Nicklas Bäckströms 1000:e NHL-poäng och hårdsatsande Stanley Cup-aspiranten Vegas oroande formkurva.
Jonas and James stick tap Erik Källgren who recorded his first NHL win and shutout in the Leafs 4-0 win over Dallas on Tuesday, but urge the fanbase to hit the brakes on anointing the young puck stopper the next great Maple Leaf goalie. The guys discuss possible Maple Leaf moves with the trade deadline now 5 days out, and which defenders and forwards fit best with the team including Justin Braun, Rickard Rakell, Andrew Copp, John Klingberg and Tyler Motte, and, can the team add a much needed goaltender for the playoff drive, or are they stuck with what they have in Campbell and Mrazek? Plus Mirtle and Jonas offer their opinion on the Auston Matthews two game suspension for the cross check in the Heritage Classic and we take your questions in another edition of the Leaf Report pod-bag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonas and James stick tap Erik Källgren who recorded his first NHL win and shutout in the Leafs 4-0 win over Dallas on Tuesday, but urge the fanbase to hit the brakes on anointing the young puck stopper the next great Maple Leaf goalie. The guys discuss possible Maple Leaf moves with the trade deadline now 5 days out, and which defenders and forwards fit best with the team including Justin Braun, Rickard Rakell, Andrew Copp, John Klingberg and Tyler Motte, and, can the team add a much needed goaltender for the playoff drive, or are they stuck with what they have in Campbell and Mrazek? Plus Mirtle and Jonas offer their opinion on the Auston Matthews two game suspension for the cross check in the Heritage Classic and we take your questions in another edition of the Leaf Report pod-bag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gord Stellick & Brent Gunning break down the Leafs 4-0 win over the Dallas Stars in which their rookie goalie Erik Källgren posted a shutout in his first career start. We hear from him and Rasmus Sandin in their post game avails. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Jeff and Elliotte chat about the Avalanche's acquisition of Josh Manson from the Ducks, Anaheim's recent injury issues, and Ducks players that could be on the move (0:22). Next, they discuss concerns with Toronto's fourth line, Sheldon Keefe's decision to go with Erik Källgren in net for the Leafs' matchup against the Stars, Anton Khudobin undergoing hip surgery, and where Dallas is at (4:34). Next, a look at how the Josh Manson trade could impact the return the Canadiens get in a possible Ben Chiarot deal, potential interest in Travis Sanheim across the league, and the latest on Claude Giroux watch (13:06). To wrap, a couple of college players to keep an eye on as the NCAA season wraps up and players make their way to their NHL clubs (20:59).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Sportsnet's Gary Galley to discuss the Leafs' defencemen, including Ilya Lyubushkin's play since joining the team, how Timothy Liljegren has faired alongside Morgan Rielly, and touches on the importance of developing consistency on the blue line (00:28). Next up, Sportsnet's Luke Fox weighs in on Erik Källgren's start, Jake Muzzin's recovery process, and Nick Robertson's promotion to the 2nd line (23:37). To wrap up, Nick, Justin & Sam discuss if Sheldon Keefe has become the anti-Babcock, potential landing spots for Claude Giroux and Thomas Hertl, and sort through tonight's Leafs betting lines (35:19). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Kyper, Bourne and Producer Sam discuss Leafs netminder Erik Källgren making his first career start tonight as Toronto takes on the Stars, Petr Mrazek's future with the team and whether he could be moved at the deadline, the importance of the Leafs going all out to protect their rookie goaltender, and John Tavares getting bumped up to the top line with Mitch Marner and Michael Bunting (1:24). Then Frank Seravalli stops by to look ahead to the trade deadline, defencemen that could be linked to Toronto, the lack of difference-making goaltenders available, the direction the Canucks could take, top-six forwards that could be moved, the Panthers' interest in Claude Giroux, forwards that could help Toronto, and a Red Wings player that might be on the market (21:25).Watch on YouTube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The Hockey Writers Maple Leafs Lounge crew of Peter Baracchini and Alex Hobson get together to discuss the recent injury to Jack Campbell, waning confidence in Petr Mrazek, whether it's the right time to give Erik Källgren the reins, who the Maple Leafs could be scouting from the Arizona Coyotes, Auston Matthews' Hart Trophy season and more. Time Stamps 2:05 Jack Campbell Out 2 Weeks With a Rib Injury 6:41 Waning Confidence in Petr Mrazek 11:45 Starting Erik Källgren Over Mrazek 17:46 Auston Matthews in the Hart Trophy Conversation 22:28 Maple Leafs Scouting Jakob Chychrun or Karel Vejmelka? =============================================== Our Maple Leafs Lounge crew are great writers: Peter Baracchini - Alex Hobson - Julian Mongillo And, make sure to check out all of our great Maple Leafs content Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Sign up for the "Morning Skate" newsletter Join us in the Hockey Lounge on Discord to talk Maple Leafs and all things hockey Graphics by Vince Richard
Jeff and Elliotte discuss Jack Eichel's return to Buffalo and how perfect it turned out for the Sabres' organization (0:15). Next, the guys chat about the idea of Leafs netminder Erik Källgren potentially starting in the Winter Classic and if the team is re-thinking their goaltending situation (2:13). Afterwards, they dissect Ron Hextall's comments about potentially upgrading their forward group, if they might take a big swing at the deadline and if there is a connection on a deal with the Vancouver Canucks (8:09). Then Jeff and Elliotte ponder the idea of Patrick Kane ending up with the Rangers or Avalanche, and touch on Vegas' struggles and JT Miller's incredible play of late (11:59). To wrap, they share their thoughts on Thursday's Wild-Red Wings showdown, and the Flames' big win over the Lightning (21:35).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Tiliapodden goes stafettpodd. Denna säsong genomförs av Tilias volontärer och unga röster som tillsammans lyfter känslorna bakom olika teman. I detta avsnitt möter ni Tilias volontärer Andrea och Erik. Andrea leder podden och intervjuar Erik om känslorna bakom flyktbeteende.
Support Us On Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/developerdialogue In our 20th episode we have on the show one of the Matrix Co-Founders, Erik Rutins, to talk about the recently released War In The East 2. In this episode we dive into key aspects of this highly anticipated sequel such as when did development start, how big was the development team as well as what features were kept from the first game. We also discuss the possibility of expanding the series to cover every theatre of World War 2, a definitive World War 2 Grognard experience. We finish off the episode discussing what other conflicts might work for the series.Links: War In The East 2 : https://www.matrixgames.com/game/gary-grigsbys-war-in-the-east-2Steam Version: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1775550/Gary_Grigsbys_War_in_the_East_2/Be sure to like & subscribe to our Podcast, as well as visit our Discord where we host our LIVE interviews:Our Website: https://www.developerdialogue.com Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/developerdialogue Discord: https://discord.gg/P3NxDebListen to the Developer Dialogue on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/developer-dialogue/id1524192396Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNDUwNTYyMi9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/33DiH9pCrcV9bVw4WeDWmSSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/developer-dialogueYouTube : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQf5uxS9RrjZT8axwd8-dnz7xEJUkh9OpTwitter:Developer Dialogue - https://twitter.com/developerdialo1Jean, The Strategy Wargamer - https://twitter.com/strategywargamrYouTube Links:Jean (StrategyWargamer) - https://www.youtube.com/thestrategywargamer
I avsnitt 5 pratar vi om vikten av en bra termometer för att fisken inte ska bli tuggummi och lagar Napoleons kycklinggryta. Vi blåser bort i Barolo, blir matförgiftade och pratar självklart om Bond, James Bond. Ja du hör! Ännu ett fullmatat 45 minuter AV med Jenny och Erik.
Feedback helps me improve. Mentioned in this episode Listener feedback survey (google form): https://bit.ly/3x7sSKG Podcast Review Show https://www.podcastreviewshow.com Want to get reviewed on the Podcast Review Show? Use this link: https://www.podcastreviewshow.com/reviewme voiceactorwebsites.com created my website. Episode 84: Learning from past experiences to develop workflow Episode 93: Interview with Dr. Erin L. Albert on thought leadership through writing and publishing.
Depuis 7 ans, Lea Lund & Erik K ce couple d'artistes nomades, atypiques, singuliers et infiniment sympathiques, investissent la ville d'Arles en fonction des saisons et des festivals, impossible de ne pas les croiser. Leur vie est une performance artistique et la photographie en est leur média. @lauredarles X @mcamois
Nombres consolidados, nuevos alias, colaboraciones sorprendentes, todo esto forma nuestra Atmósfera esta semana. Escuchamos la colaboración entre Jasmine Guffond y Erik K. Skodvin, las deliciosas composiciones de Angèle David-Guillou, La audaz y texturizada partitura de Adrian Corker, la violonchelista y artista electrónica Martina Bertoni, los indescriptibles Tsx X Psygod, Loraine James y terminamos recorriendo el álbum "Minutus" del artista japonés Keiichi Sugimoto bajo su alias de Vegpher Escuchar audio
Sporosfer'in ilk bölümünde Türker Özdil konuğu Emrah Kayalıoğlu ile "Spor Medyası'nda İçerik Kısırlığı" üzerine konuştular.
This week Carey and Aaron are joined once again by William Hopkins, and Erik K. Myers to talk about The Omen. A few notes from William A few corrections and clarifications of some statements made during the podcast... • At around 00:07:49, I repeat something David Seltzer said in a 2014 interview that turns out to be wrong. Seltzer says he was inspired by the success of the novelization of the film JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL to write the novelization of his screenplay for THE OMEN. But JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL was not based on a screenplay. The book, written by Richard Bach and published in 1970, was a collection of shorter pieces Bach had previously published. The book was adapted into the screenplay for the film, which was released in 1973. The book Seltzer is thinking of is Erich Segal's LOVE STORY, and it's probably because of the last name of the LOVE STORY author that Seltzer confused the two books. Segal, who also contributed to the script for the Beatles' animated film, YELLOW SUBMARINE, turned his LOVE STORY screenplay into a novel that became a bestseller in 1970. The film was #1 at the box office when it was released to theaters in 1971. --------- • At around 00:25:04, we discuss Oscar nominations for Jerry Goldsmith's music for THE OMEN. Here are the facts: In 1977, Goldsmith's AVE SATANI received an Academy Award nomination in the BEST SONG category, and his score for THE OMEN won the Oscar for BEST MUSIC: ORIGINAL SCORE. I've been unable to find evidence of any "dancing nun" performance of AVE SATANI at the 1977 Oscar presentation. ----------- • At around 00:11:49, I mistakenly declare the great British director Mike Hodges dead. He is not. ----------- • At around 00:28:58, there is a question about whether OMEN II actor, Robert Foxworth, is still alive. He is. Relatively recently, he supplied the voice of "Ratchet" in the TRANSFORMERS movies. His hairdo is no longer as easily mocked. ----------- • At around 00:53:08, I have trouble remembering the name of the actor who played Jennings, the photographer, in the 2006 remake of THE OMEN. The actor's name is David Thewlis. ------------- • At around 00:56:27 I suggest that budgets for Hammer Films in the 70s were in the million dollar range. Actually their budgets were considerably less. Hammer's next-to-last horror film production, TO THE DEVIL, A DAUGHTER, had a budget of £360,000. -------------- • At around 01:06:41, while discussing the abysmal sequel, OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING, I state that no one other than actor Michael Woods is holding an umbrella during the closing funeral scene, which is supposed to be taking place in the rain. Actually, there are a number of other mourners holding umbrellas, which are wet, but there's no falling rain visible. -------------- • At 01:16:52, I erroneously state that Hitchcock had a giant brandy snifter built for a shot in one of his films, so that the snifter and an actor in the distance would both be in sharp focus. This is wrong. The scene I was thinking of is in SPELLBOUND (1945) and the object Hitchcock had built was a giant fake hand holding a gun, not a brandy snifter. If anyone knows of any Hitchcock film that featured a giant brandy snifter, I would be obliged if you'd pass that information along to me :) ------------- • At 01:18:38, there's a question about how Hitchcock filmed the shot, in PSYCHO, of Arbogast falling backwards down the flight of stairs leading up to Mrs. Bates' room. Here's how it was done: Hitchcock shot a background plate of a descent down the staircase and then had the actor, Martin Balsam, sit in a gimbal chair in front of a rear-projection screen, lean back and flail his arms as if tumbling backwards. ----------------
With this new edition we celebrate the release of our 6th compilation Talent Discovery on @EnsisRecords ! ► Follow our Brand New Releases playlist on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer : https://EnsisPlaylists.lnk.to/BrandNewReleases ► SUBSCRIBE NOW to EnsisTV for more EDM previews, releases and sets: https://ensis.lnk.to/YTSubscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated with all new uploads!
[REBROADCAST FROM NOVEMBER 26, 2019] Author and historian Erik K. Washington discusses his book, Boss of the Grips: The Life ofJames H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal, which recently won the 2020 New York Academy of History Awards Lehman Prize.
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Takeover du label français Hands in the Dark! Tracklist du mix : LUMERIANS - Untitled 1THE OSCILLATION - DescentBITCHIN BAJAS - MarimbaTOMAGA - A Perpective with No EndPAPIVORES - Heard by StonesBEN SHEMIE - DifferentlyMATT JENCIK - Dead Comet ReturnMIND OVER MIRRORS - MemoranderBRIAN CASE - DcinRAZEN - IIPIOTR KUREK - PolygomeAARON MOORE & ERIK K. SKODVIN - Grown HorseMATTHIAS PUECH - Talausblick vom
Vatten. En av de viktigaste sakerna i vårt liv och på jorden. Hur gör vi för att det ska räcka till för alla? Även för djur och natur? En genomsnittlig svensk förbrukar 140 liter vatten per dygn. Det är en enormt komplicerad infrastruktur som krävs för att hantera detta. Hur fungerar det globalt för att vattnet ska räcka till alla? Vilka system och vilka strukturer är bäst för att skydda vattnet? Lyssna på Erik Kärrman, vatten och avloppsingengör och avdelningschef på RISE.
Podcast: Epilepsy for the Primary Care Provider Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat6 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward internal medicine, family medicine and primary care specialties that provide primary care to patients with seizures and/or epilepsy. Statement of Need According to the CDC approximately 40 - 50k of adults in Kentucky have epilepsy (2015 data). Prior to a diagnosis of epilepsy, a primary care practitioner may be the first provider to see a patient suspected of having had a seizure. Additionally, they may be responsible for initial diagnosis and treatment as well as referral to a specialist. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Discuss differential diagnosis of seizures. Describe epilepsy syndromes and seizure classifications. Discuss common treatments for epilepsy as well as required monitoring by the primary care provider. Understand the relationship of epilepsy with co-existing disorders. Moderator Stephen Wright, M.D. Medical Director Norton Medical Group Speakers Ambica Tumkur, M.D. Neurologist Norton Neurology Services Rebekah Woods, D.O. Neurologist Norton Neurology Services Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Date of Original Release |September 2019 Course Termination Date | August 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Resources for Additional Study Bates, M.D., Kimberly, “Epilepsy, Current Evidence-Based Paradigms for Diagnosis and Treatment”, Primary Care Clinic Office Practice, 42 (2015) 217 – 232. Bosak, Magdalena, et. al. Implementation of the new ILAE classification of epilepsies into clinical practice – A cohort study”, Epilepsy & Behavior, 96 (2019) 28 – 32. Bruun, Emmi, et. al. “Co-morbidity and clinically significant interactions between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs in elderly patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy”, Epilepsy & Behavior 73 (2017) 71 – 76. Pack, Allison, M.D., MPH, “Epilepsy Overview and Revised Classification of Seizures and Epilepsies”, Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2019; 25 (2. EPILEPSY): 306-321. Schachter, M.D., Steven C., “Comorbidities and complications of epilepsy in adults”, UpToDate, 2019. Schachter, M.D., Steven C., “Evaluation and management of the first seizure in adults”, UpToDate, 2019. St. Louis, M.D., MS, FAAN Erik K., and Cascino, M.D., FAAN, Gregory. “Diagnosis of Epilepsy and Related Episodic Disorders”, Continuum (Minneap Minn), 2016; 22(1): 15 – 37. Yoo, M.D., Ji Yeoun, and Panov, M.D., Fedor, “Identification and Treatment of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy”, Continuum (Minneap Minn), 2019:25 (2, EPILEPSY): 362 – 380.
Welcome back to a jam packed episode of the TCS podcast. Matt and Rob have a ton to get to, but first, please do us a favour and leave us a review on your podcast app. On the show today; our latest craft beer selections, the SkyDome turns 30, our favourite memories from the concrete convertible, big time Blue Jays throw backs, Senators fans may not want Erik Karlsson back, the Leafs might be able to trade their two worst contracts, the NFL's Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers are going to play in Canada, the CFL now owns the Montreal Alouettes, the guys give their misguided NBA Finals opinions until Matty Laing can rejoin the program and Rob is all in on this Stanley Cup Final while Matt couldn't care less. Make sure you hit up our Patreon feed to get yourself a brand new TCA hat at www.patreon.com/tallcanaudio Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @TallCanAudio Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com
In this episode, Erik K. shares his experience, strength, and hope. Sober Date - 03/26/2017 Podcast Recovery is a forerunner in digitally accessible addiction recovery support. We provide ease and convenience to any and all seeking a message of recovery and hope. By broadcasting the stories of recovering addicts, we act as a complement to all other recovery services. We exist to create a global foundation platform, so that any addict may hear a message of strength and hope. We contribute education and awareness by highlighting the diversity in the lives of recovering addicts, to show that one addict helping another truly works. Please review, rate, and subscribe!!! Check out our website and social media accounts below. www.podcastrecovery.com https://twitter.com/PodcastRecovery https://www.facebook.com/Podcast-Recovery-208366179951769/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1905708653062608/ Intro music by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning Outro music by Lee Rosevere - Going Homehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We have a new guest host! Erik K joins the show and we preview the 2019 Shower Beer Hot 256 countdown. We break down the first round matchups, and we then dive into our big plans this weekend, some of our craziest strip club stories, and we break down this weeks NFL action. We also talk about the MLB Hall of Fame selections, We have a very interesting Q&A segment, and then as always we close with our whiners of the week.
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How Clear is Your Clarity? Howdy -- I’m Kyle Bondo, and this is Podfader! My weekly podcast about helping you keep your podcast from podfading, especially when the drive for new and interesting content becomes a struggle. S1:E9 -- How Clear is Your Clarity? Step Three of the Nine Steps Back to Podcasting is Clarity. What does it mean to you? Clarity is defined as: The quality of being clear. The quality of coherence and intelligibility. The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound. These are the elements of your podcast that Clarity tries to highlight. And why this step centers on deciding WHAT you need to improve if you are to learn a better way to produce your podcast. You cannot fix a podcast you never start, but you also cannot fix a podcast that YOU do not know is broken. Why is it broken? Podcasting is an audio medium of transforming information to other people. Because this requires our ears and our brains to be understood, there are three (3) distinct Clarity characteristics you need to have: Clarity of Speech Clarity of Delivery Clarity of Message Three Kinds of Feedback How do you know when you podcast is broken when it comes to either Clarity of Speech or Clarity of Delivery? You have to ask. Or to use another term -- You have to get feedback. But not just any kind of feedback, you have to get honest feedback using one or all of these methods: Online Surveys The Circle of Trust Professional Feedback 1. Online Surveys Ask other podcasters. Sometimes, it’s good to hear it from other people who create podcasts too. 2. The Circle of Trust The “circle of trust” process involves live airings of your podcast in front of real people. At a podcaster meeting or meetup, instead of a speaker, have each person in attendance introduce their podcast, then play 5-minutes of their most recent episode for all to hear. It is a feedback method only for the podcasters that are GETTING REAL with themselves and their skills. Because after that 5-minutes, your podcast goes off and the room starts to give you feedback based on what they just heard. What you get next is some of the most immediate and honest feedback you will ever get from complete strangers. 3. Professional Feedback The final feedback method involves hiring professionals. Instead of a meetup or event, you can spend a little money and have professionals in the industry review your podcast. Dave Jackson of the SchoolofPodcasting.com does for his podcast called Podcast Rodeo. For Five-bucks, Dave will listen to your the first few minutes of your show and see if he can “hang on” to it (which means he likes it), or get thrown off (which means it has problems). You can find more about Podcast Rodeo and how to have your podcast reviewed here: https://podcastrodeoshow.wordpress.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-rodeo/id1214744628?mt=2 That is enough first impression feedback to know if you are on the right track. If that is not enough feedback, you can also have your entire show reviewed by Davenutkson and Erik K. John over at the Podcast Review Show. This is a full nuts-to-bolts review of your show for $99. They review can even become part of the show where both Dave and Erik share their findings with you as part of their show. You can find more about the Podcast Review Show here: http://podcastreviewshow.com/ With these kinds of feedback, the price you pay for honesty might be pennies compared to the value of their revelations. About the Show Podfader, hosted by veteran podcaster Kyle Bondo, focuses on the challenges of keeping your podcast going and the drive we all have has creators to keep our podcasts going with new and interesting content. If you’re a struggling podcaster, Podfader will be your sanctuary to get you through the messy middle of any podcasting strategy. Stop fading and start casting! Find the complete shownotes at Podfader.com Presented by Gagglepod.com
We will be talking with Eric Trules and his podcast is e-Travels with E. Trules, and it’s unique in that it combines travelogue storytelling with an aurally immersive experience of sound, effects and music that take you right to the destination. We’ll talk about his podcasting journey, his publishing schedule with alternating formats, and the beauty of travel. MetaMoment: Now, before we jump into the interview for today, let’s pause for a MetaMoment. This is where we review one or two podcasts about podcasting on this podcast about podcasting. Today’s podcast MetaMoment is…Podcast Talent Coach with Erik K. Johnson. His podcast focuses primarily on the content of your podcast and how to improve it. In episode 175 of Podcast Talent Coach, Erik shares his journey as a hockey coach and how it relates to determining the “why” behind your podcast. The concept of knowing and following your “why” is not new, but Erik’s story and explanation do a great job at exploring the topic. Check it out at PodcastTalentCoach.com. This MetaMoment has been brought to your by Libsyn. They are the media host I use and the number 1 place I recommend as I work with new podcasters. I’ve been recommending them for several years now. They are not a sponsor, but I have recently become an affiliate for them, so if you sign up with Libsyn and use the coupon code ‘JOSH’ you can receive a free month of hosting. In fact it’s more than a month because you’ll get the rest of this month and next month free - just make sure you don’t change your hosting level before the free month ends. Again, go to Libsyn.com and sign up using the code ‘JOSH.’ Eric’s podcasting journey Eric has been podcasting for a relatively short time. He releases a show every other week and there are 17 episodes now. It’s taken effort, work and collaboration because podcasting is all new to him. However, he has been an artist, storyteller and performer for almost 50 years. He started as a modern dancer and also spent many years as a professional clown. He’s just retired from his 31 years as a Theatre Professor at the University of Southern California. It was actually a student who suggested that he start a podcast, after hearing him speak. He was fairly confident with the storytelling side of things, however it was a steep and fast learning curve for the tech. Eric initially got a grant from USC, and found both his sound engineer, Alysha Bermudez, and music composer, Amanda Yamate, through the University. He found his producer, Harry Duran from Podcast Junkies, at the Los Angeles Podcast Festival. Harry taught Eric everything he needed, and with the help also of Amanda and Alysha, he has been insulated and prevented from making a lot of mistakes early in his podcasting journey. About Eric’s unique travelogue podcast E-travels with E.Trules is available on iTunes and Stitcher and is unique in that it combines travelogue storytelling with an aurally immersive experience of sound, effects and music that take you right to the destination. The episodes are stories of off-the-beaten-track, once-in-a-lifetime type trips, told with insights, humor, perspective and an artistic point of view. The listener of the story gets the treat of both the story and being taken there aurally because Eric chose not to go with royalty-free music but instead have a composer recreate sounds that are very site-specific and original. For example, for a story about Bali, the composer Amanda recreated Balinese gamelan music. However, because of the style of the podcast, the episodes are time consuming to make, so Eric planned to only release one episode per month. Extending the podcast without creating twice as many travel episodes Harry convinced Eric to release more regularly than the once-per-month schedule originally intended, and the idea of a behind-the-scenes episode was born. These are interview-style episodes that supplement the travelogue episodes. So every other week, the even-numbered episodes, there is a behind the scenes episode which alternates with the sound-immersive travelogue episodes which are the odd numbered episodes. Episode 0 is the welcome episode, which is the best one to start if you’re new because there are excerpts, examples of different places around the world and a nice introduction. Harry Duran, Amanda Yamante and Alysha Bermudez have all been interviewed as behind-the-scenes episodes of the podcast. But Eric also likes to feature people who are kindred, artistic spirits, either foreign born or who have traveled a lot. On occasion he has been solicited to be on the podcast by someone he doesn’t know, but he finds those conversations a little anti-septic. He prefers the episodes where the guest is someone he knows, because the medium of podcasting can capture the energy and chemistry of the relationship. Some examples of people Eric has interviewed are Liz Femi, a solo performer born in Nigeria, Debra Ehrhardt, a solo performer and storyteller from Jamaica, and Morlan Higgins, an actor and musician who is a fellow traveller on the path of life. His episode was also special because it is punctuated with Morlan’s own mandolin music. Storytelling that makes foreign people and cultures human Eric likes asking people he knows well about the complications in their countries. What’s interesting to him in human natures and in cultures is not what’s great about them, but the vulnerabilities or flaws that may be present under the skin. He likes to show the stories that are not things going perfectly well, a la Facebook profile. That’s what makes people and cultures human and relatable. Storytelling is all about vulnerability in a narrative sense: rooting for the underdog, or the main character that you care about. Audiences usually care about the character who is vulnerable because they can identify with them. Eric likes to share insights into experiences that listeners can relate to, as opposed to just a colorful travel story. The beauty of travel and life Eric is shocked and amazed and disheartened at how many people think it’s cool not to travel. While he does agree that there is plenty to see in the USA, many people use excuses that other types of travel is too expensive, scary, uncomfortable and that there is terrorism in the world. These things are all true, but the perspective you can gain from leaving your own four walls and country is astoundingly worth it for Eric. He wants people to realize that America is not the center of the world, that most people in other countries on the planet have lots in common with us. Travelling allows you to see how much they care about family and children and education and putting food on the table too. For Eric, we’re all connected by our humanity and it’s fascinating to see the differences, not in the human spirit but in cultural things: dancing, food, worship and the ways people move through life. It’s a shame that people think it’s ok not to travel, because if you can push yourself out of your comfort zone and let go of the unknown, that is the beauty of travel and of life! You can find Eric and the podcast at http://erictrules.com/podcast/ Outro: Thanks for taking the time to listen to this week’s episode of the Creative Studio. If you found this podcast helpful or interesting, please share it with a friend. You can also reach me by calling (405) 771-0567.
The Sharks beat the Islanders 3-2 with last minute heroics in response to some last minute heroics from the islanders to tie it. The Panel of Erik K, Jentry, AJ and Ian break it all down and more.
The Sharks get a 2-1 victory over the west leading Chicago Blackhawks and Erik K, Erik L and AJ sit down to discuss it.
The Sharks come home and defeat the depleted Devils with a 4-0 score and Erik K, Rocket, Jentry and Chris are there to help you celebrate.
The Sharks drop their second game of the season to the Arizona Coyotes and the group of Erik K, Erik L, AJ and Ian try to look for some positives while we battle depression, technology that hates Erik K and Landi being the new king of AOL. Yes the audio is rough in some spots and we do apologize.
The Sharks fall to the Blues by a 3-2 and Ian and Erik K. are joined by special guests Curt Price and Bill Bay from Lets Go Blues Radio. They help us break down the game and talk about the Blues and the Central division. We are then joined by Hockey Jerk and AJ Strong to wrap it up from a Sharks perspective.
The Sharks lose in a lack-luster effort to the Carolina Hurricanes by a 1-0 score. Aaron Dell got the start and was easily the best player on the team. Erik K, Hockey Jerk and special guest Randall Hahn break it all down.
The Sharks got out to a hot start scoring 2 goals to open the game and would finish the game with a 3-1 victory. Erik K, Erik L AJ, and Ian are here to talk about this game and a bunch of other NHL stuff.
The San Jose Sharks drop a 3-2 decision to the Calgary Flames in their first home loss of the season and PAD kicks it old school with Erik K. and Jentry hosting the show with a late visit by AJ Strong.
Sharks lose to the Coyotes and Erik K, Erik L and Nikki break it all down.
Sorry for the delay on getting the audio out for this one. Sharks beat the Blue Jackets by a 3-1 score. Erik K, Jentry and Joe are joined by special guest Randall Hahn to break it all down.
Guerilla Podcasting - Get Your Show Online Today; Import things to consider when starting your podcast, and how to get started today.DISCLAIMER! Please listen to warning about https://clyp.it at the begining of the show; this audio WAS NOT produced from clyp.it as the platform CRASHED at the very end. :( This audio was a back up. RULE #1: Always have a back up recording source of important shows!Spreakerhttp://www.spreaker.com/user/exumClyp ithttps://clyp.it/ZenCasterhttps://zencastr.com/Erik K. JohnsonESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF POWERFUL STORYTELLING – EPISODE 129http://erikkjohnson.com/essential-elements-of-powerful-storytelling-episode-129/KLBP 99.1 FM Long Beach, Californiahttp://lbctmc.org/support/Music: Kevin Macleodhttps://incompetech.comwww.alexexum.com
Guerilla Podcasting - Get Your Show Online Today; Import things to consider when starting your podcast, and how to get started today.DISCLAIMER! Please listen to warning about https://clyp.it at the begining of the show; this audio WAS NOT produced from clyp.it as the platform CRASHED at the very end. :( This audio was a back up. RULE #1: Always have a back up recording source of important shows!Spreakerhttp://www.spreaker.com/user/exumClyp ithttps://clyp.it/ZenCasterhttps://zencastr.com/Erik K. JohnsonESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF POWERFUL STORYTELLING – EPISODE 129http://erikkjohnson.com/essential-elements-of-powerful-storytelling-episode-129/KLBP 99.1 FM Long Beach, Californiahttp://lbctmc.org/support/Music: Kevin Macleodhttps://incompetech.comwww.alexexum.com
After serving proudly in the US Armed Forces, what motivates a person to later work passionately for peace? On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’ll learn how two war veterans were changed by their military experience and about the peace work they now do. Our guests talked with host Suzanne Kryder about the role of the US military in peace building, their views on defense spending, and what all of us can do to bring an end to war. Paul K. Chappell is a West Point graduate who served in the army for seven years including a deployment to Baghdad in 2006; he retired as a Captain. Paul now serves as the Peace Leadership Director for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. He is the author of three books including Peaceful Revolution: How We Can Create the Future Needed for Humanity’s Survival. We’ll also speak with Erik K. Gustafson who served in the 1991 Gulf War. Witnessing the consequences of the war fueled Erik’s passion for human rights and peace building. He’ll describe why and how he founded the Education for Peace in Iraq Center (EPIC) in 1998 to improve humanitarian conditions in Iraq and defend the human rights of the Iraqi people.