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5 Good News Stories
The Return of Caleb the Goat and a Big Beer Spill

5 Good News Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 4:14


In this episode, Johnny Mac shares five good news stories: Waylon the stray Labrador Retriever finds a new home in Georgia after chasing a doggy daycare bus, 38,000 soccer fans get certified in CPR through a Euro Championship campaign, a well-preserved Roman mosaic is uncovered in Roster Roman City, Caleb the missing goat is found and reunited with his brother at the Soa Goat Sanctuary, and a truck spills loads of beer on a Mississippi highway. Plus, details on how to enjoy the show ad-free.00:00  Waylon the Labrador01:39 CPR Training for Soccer Fans02:24 Discovery of Ancient Roman Mosaic02:52 The Return of Caleb the Goat03:25 Beer Spill on Mississippi Highway Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch!  FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.com Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com

Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast
Spain wins historic 4th Euro Championship, Messi & Argentina go BACK-to-BACK-to-BACK

Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 36:56


Alexi Lalas and David Mosse recap both the Euro 2024 Finals and the Copa América 2024 Finals, ending in dramatic fashion. Spain was undoubtedly the best team of the Euro tournament, finishing on top with a 2-1 victory. The champions lifted the trophy behind goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal, and became the first team to win four Euro Championships. On the Copa América side, Lionel Messi and Ángel Di María were able to complete the story booking ending on an extra time Lautaro Martínez goal.  Argentina wins their third straight major tournament and 16th Copa América, but not without a hectic start and an 82 minute delay. (3:08) To wrap the show, the guys tie the bow on an incredible six weeks of soccer, fun, and great memories. (26:35) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Kevin Sheehan Show
Steven Goff on the Copa America

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 13:35


7.15.24 Steven Goff, Washington Post, on the Copa America final, the disaster off the field with the Copa America final, and the direction to the USMNT. 

Lee Hacksaw Hamilton
Padres Dodgers All Star Break, Chargers, Aztecs, NBA Summer League, Euro/Copa, Golf

Lee Hacksaw Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 91:19 Transcription Available


It's the MLB All Star Break and the Padres and Dodgers have questions to answer with their rosters. The Chargers could be good this coming NFL season, but how good? San Diego State football and the Transfer Portal effect. Plus, we cover the Scottish Open, Wimbledon, Euro Championship, Copa America, Team USA, and Team Mexico. Got a question or comment for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the live chat on Facebook, X or YouTube. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Monday, July 15, 2024.   1)...PADRES-DODGERS-...GET TO THE ALL-STAR BREAK IN TROUBLE "MID SUMMER DREAM-NITEMARE"   2)...ALL STAR BREAK REPORT...WHO DID WELL-DID NOT DO WELL "ALL STAR SUCCESS-FAILURES" ---------- 3)....NFL TRAINING CAMPS ABOUT TO OPEN "HOW GOOD ARE BOLTS"   4)...AZTECS-MOUNTAIN WEST CONTROVERSY "THE TRANSFER PORTAL" ============== (HALFTIME...DIXIELINE LUMBER...NORTH COUNTY EYE CENTER ============== 5)...NBA SUMMER LEAGUE...GOOD NEWS-BAD NEWS "LEARNING ON JOB"   6)...NAMES IN THE NEWS-HOT HEADLINES “OFF THE SPORTS WIRE"   SCOTTISH OPEN WIMBLEDON EURO CHAMPIONSHIP COPA AMERICA TEAMS USA-MEXICO   =======================   #nfl #PADRES #DODGERS #nba #mlb #lakers #lebronjames # #teamusa #christianpulisic #bronnyjames #yudarvish #joemusgrove #dylancease #calquantrill #claytonkershaw #walkerbuehler #DALTONKNECHT #oregonstate #PAC12 #haseongkim #xanderbogaerts #dustinmay #allstargame #daveroberts #ajpreller #andrewfriedman #yankees #orioles #bluejays #guardians #angels #rangers #royals #phillies #chargers #sandiegostate #coloradostate #jaedonledee #scottishopen #wimbledon #carlosalcarez #eurochampionship #copaamerica #teammexico #seanlewis     Be sure to share this episode with a friend!   ☆☆    STAY CONNECTED    ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/   SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports   FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9   TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090   TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton   INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/   MUSIC ➡  https://www.purple-planet.com     To get the latest news and information in sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/ North County Eye Center https://nceyecenter.com/  

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
NHL off-season rumors with Dennis Bernstein + James Sharman on the Euros and Copa America

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 46:54


On hour 3 of the Big Show, George and Matt are joined by Dennis Bernstein to discuss what is going on in Columbus with their coaching search, which NHL coaches are on the hot seat, and will Nashville and Washington's offseason moves work?(24:07) To wrap the show, The guys welcome James Sharman to discuss England, Spain and the Euro Championship, Argentina and Canada's Copa America run and the impact Canada's success has had on Soccer in Canada, plus the guys give their locks of the day!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Tha' Cookout
S3 Ep #14: Bronny Drafted, NBA Trades/Draft recap, USWNT Roster Reveal, USMNT Stinks, Euro Championship Predictions, Pres Debate

Tha' Cookout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 72:32


On this episode the guys react to Bronny James being drafted by the Lakers, recap the NBA Draft and recent trades, talk about the USWNT Olympic roster reveal and the USMNT struggles against Panama, predict the Euro Championships, and touch on the Presidential Debate! Be sure to follow us on our socials here! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://solo.to/thacookout⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠... so you can watch our shows live on Twitch and YouTube weekly!

Historics Auctions Podcast
Euro Championship Battle of the Cars | Yiannimize (Modern Supercars) vs. Historics (Classic Cars)

Historics Auctions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 35:40


Welcome to the latest episode of the Refuel podcast! This week, we bring you an exciting Euro Championship Battle of the Cars. In this special edition, we are thrilled to have Bav, co-owner of Yiannimize, daringly championing modern cars. Opposing him are auction specialists Mathew Priddy and Fraser Smith, proudly advocating for the timeless classics. Tune in for an engaging showdown between the cutting-edge and the iconic! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment with your favourite car from the episode. Request a free, no obligation valuation here

Hochman and Crowder
An important geography lesson from Hoch, Crowder and Solana

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 8:58


A score update from the Euro Championship evolves into an important geography lesson after Hoch admits he didn't know Czechoslovakia was no longer a country. 

The Odds Couple
Chapter 5, Week 42: US Open Preview

The Odds Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 58:06


Rob, Lang, Roser and CJ discuss the Stanley Cup Finals, get coach Carl's thoughts on the Euro Championship, preview the US Open and more.start TV stuff:07 NBA Finals preview:10 Stanley Cup Final preview:14 Men's CWS preview:22 Coach Carl's Euro Championship preview;37 US Open preview:46 Fish Nuggets:54 Free picks

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
442: Zedosh & The Attention Exchange with Guillaume Kendall

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 36:43


Guillaume Kendall is the Founder of Zedosh and Attention Exchange, which is working to build a safe place for advertisers, publishers, and consumers to all benefit from fair access to human attention. Chad talks with Guillaume about open banking, changing up who the beneficiaries of consumer attention and data are, and giving companies opportunities to advertise without interrupting consumers with ads. Zedosh (https://zedosh.com/) The Attention Exchange (https://attentionexchange.co.uk/) Follow The Attention Exchange on Twitter (https://twitter.com/attnexchange) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-attention-exchange/). Follow Guillaume on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillaumekendall/). Follow thoughtbot on Twitter (https://twitter.com/thoughtbot) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/). Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of Giant Robots! Transcript: CHAD: This is The Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots Podcast, where we explore the design, development, and business of great products. I'm your host, Chad Pytel. And with me today is Guillaume Kendall, the Founder of Zedosh and the Attention Exchange, which is working to build a safe place for advertisers, publishers, and consumers to all benefit from fair access to human attention. Guillaume, thank you for joining me. GUILLAUME: Thank you so much for having me. It's a real privilege. CHAD: If I'm not mistaken, you and I first met in person for lunch one time in London when I was visiting London in; I think it was...I went back and looked at my calendar. It was March 10th, 2020, if I'm not mistaken, either that or it was that Friday of that week. GUILLAUME: It must have been one of the last weeks pre-pandemic. CHAD: It was. I literally woke up on Saturday morning for my flight to come back to the U.S. to the headlines that all flights from Europe were being shut down. [laughs] And I almost dropped my phone until I realized, oh, that's the headline, but the real detail is I can get back. It's all the rest of Europe, not the UK, yet. That was the following week. I made it home, and then the world changed. GUILLAUME: I sure did, didn't it? [laughs] It's funny, isn't it? Because the two-year period in between seems to have flown by. It feels like just yesterday. I remember I think, even what I ate. CHAD: [laughs] And at the time, you were working on a new application, and we were talking about that. But I want to fast forward a little bit to today. Tell me more about Attention Exchange, and then we're going to rewind a bit to how you've arrived. GUILLAUME: So the Attention Exchange...by way of background, I come from the fintech space rather than adtech. And it really, ultimately, the Attention Exchange is a matching engine, using financial terms, that matches the right video content to the right consumer based on their spending data rather than their browsing data. So it's a matching engine. And it looks at rules that ultimately we're able to derive, or actually, I better use the phrase, we can bridge the gap between attention and intention based on our audience's spending patterns. And the reason we can access those is because they give us explicit permission. We have something called open banking here in the UK. It's actually across most of Europe now. But it enables the consumer to own their data and share it outside the bank if they so wish to with other regulated third parties. So we're such a regulated third party, and they share that data with us, as I said, to be matched with video content from brands that are relevant to their spending instead of their browsing. What it ultimately means is we're very well-positioned in this apparent post-cookie world that seems to be heading our way eventually because we don't rely on any other tracking technology to spy on our audience. They voluntarily give it to us. And I guess the kicker which is...people are probably asking themselves, why would they do that? That's because they get paid. So we put cash directly into the bank account or one of the bank accounts they've connected to our platform in exchange for their immutably valuable attention to that content. CHAD: So correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like open banking has had a significant impact not only on the data sharing that you're describing but just on the banking ecosystem in general in the United Kingdom and now Europe. GUILLAUME: So I think if you were to speak to the purveyors of open banking, it hasn't had as big an impact as they felt it would have had. I think we reached earlier this year only to fact-check this, but about 6 million people in the UK now utilize open banking in one form or another. But I think what was very interesting is that the ecosystem that sprung up around it was mostly around changing the user experience for the end consumer to have a better handle on their financial health, which is a really important topic. And the reason that is is that before, it wasn't really in the bank's interests to tell you if you're about to hit your overdraft or go over your overdraft because they'd charge you an extra 20 pounds for an unplanned loan, and then you'd have to pay it. Your balances (This is going back a little. I'm showing my age. ) was always two or three days out of date, which was weird. So open banking; the first thing that sprung up around it is we'll connect your bank accounts. We'll give you this holistic view of your mortgages, your credit, your debit, your net worth really across various assets. And we've moved progressively towards more of open finance rather than just open banking. You can connect via APIs a lot of your financial identity to these open banking providers. But having said that, no one has looked at it in the way that we have, which is actually this is an advertising play, and it could be potentially a real change maker in the way that consumers benefit from this $400 billion industry which is advertising rather than all the fintech stuff that's been happening around open banking. But yes, so it's not to be sniffed at, you know, several million people are using open banking. But most people, I don't even think, realize they're using open banking. They open the Revolut app, and it says, "Do you want to see your Monzo balance inside our app?" You say, "Well, yeah, okay, that means I don't have to open Monzo." And lo and behold, you share that data. CHAD: Right. Yeah, that's a really good perspective. I think from my perspective; I was thinking it's sort of made it...there's a separation between the banking backends and the user experience, and I think that in part has given rise to these challenger banks and made it more possible for them to do that. GUILLAUME: Yeah, that's a very fair point. I think, certainly, if nothing else, it certainly forced the incumbent players, those that have been around for a few hundred years, to really buckle up their ideas and think about how to react to this new threat. At first, they thought, geez, open banking is going to cause us all sorts of problems, but I think as it's gone full circle. You find that, actually, most people are looking for that user experience, and the banks have been forced to provide it within their existing ecosystem. So now, most banking apps provide really super UI or UX, meaning that you don't have to go use third-party tools to get such a lens. And in fact, the most interesting one I've seen of late, which I think is definitely worth a mention, is a company called Cogo; and Cogo used open banking to carbon score your spending and let you offset it. So if you spent four pounds at McDonald's, it would guess that that's X kilos of carbon and give you several options to offset it. And actually, in the end, NatWest formed a partnership with them. This is a classic use case where actually, now the carbons offseter is available within that NatWest app, and you don't really have any idea it's Cogo. That's what you're seeing is ironically, those who have had success in innovative, exciting use cases have been pulled back into the ecosystem being offered because they still want the scale overnight. They had access to 8 million NatWest customers or whatever the number is. So, yes, I think; certainly, all banking apps have had to, even the banks themselves, have had to reorganize and rethink how they deliver technology to retail consumers who probably had had very little churn in the past because the options were very limited. CHAD: That's great. So tell me about the genesis for this idea and realizing that you could use open banking to view people's financial information and to develop a profile that could be used to opt into advertising. Where's the genesis of that idea for you? GUILLAUME: Sure. So actually, several threads came together very neatly in quite a tight timescale, the first of which is I spent a lot of money, relatively speaking, on a company called Patch Plants. And Patch Plants deliver plants to your house, [laughter] and they have quite a nice way to go about it. All the plants have got human names, and they come with little booklets about how to look after them. And I felt very positive about the relationship I felt I had with Patch Plants until for the three, maybe four months following that purchase, there wasn't a website, or a social feed that I was on that didn't have Patch Plants all over it. And I really took note of my sentiment towards them [laughs] where I thought, go away, Patch Plants. I'm a customer. Why don't you know better? With the amount of data that we provide to the web, you just assume...and maybe this is where it all starts to click into place that actually, it's not that smart. CHAD: The interesting thing is I think it is possible for companies to on target you once they decide to do it, but it seems like nobody does that. [laughs] And it's like, I've just bought a stove. Why am I seeing stoves all over the place? [laughs] I'm not going to buy another one. GUILLAUME: Yeah, again, I think it comes from the underlying infrastructure, which is basically this concept of cookies, which we accept on every single website before we can do anything with it. And you've probably got a number of unchecked-out stoves across the web. And it's not locking on to the fact you've got one checked-out stove. But of course, we're connected to the bank account. And so when we see that transaction, we see the counterparties. We know for a fact that that person has made that transaction with that vendor, and therefore, you probably need to change the message. And that goes from daily purchases right through to the massive, heavy items we can see when people started a car leasing agreement. Well, if you want to get them to think about considering your brand of vehicle in two or three years or three or four years, there's probably a journey that you should take that person on. But then again, once they've made the purchase, don't keep hassling them. So that's the first thing. If you saw my bank account...so I worked with open banking innovation [laughs]. I guess that's pretty important. CHAD: [laughs] GUILLAUME: So I was acutely aware of how the data could be shared and analyzed, so that's the first point. And then, pretty much at the same time, Netflix brought out this documentary, The Social Dilemma, really putting across that these social media applications were basically designed, maybe it's not a surprise, but pretty much as gambling apps. They're exceptionally addictive. And the reason they're addictive is because the longer you spend on them, the more advertising they can slide into; now, I think one in every four posts. And now that we've moved on to short-form video content, there's infinite scroll. We're all on these apps for hours a day. But the only way they generate revenues is through advertising, and the only way they get advertising is by you spending more time. And it sort of didn't sit too well with me, especially after we had the Euro Championship in football or soccer here. And there was a ton of racist abuse that went out to players across social media. Lots of brands and advertisers started pulling away from it for a very short period of time to express their protest. But I realized then that, actually, there is no alternative. If you want to attract attention, you have to fund social media or Google, and that's kind of it. Those are your options as a brand or an advertiser. And the former being social media is really not a very healthy place to spend time. Sure, some good comes out of it. But I would argue that the bad that comes out of it far outweighs any of the good that's come from social media, certainly in the last five years or so, I believe. It's at the center of some major divisions in our communities. But it's all funded through advertising revenue. So that was the second point is that there really is no alternative. And why should Mark Zuckerberg be the beneficiary of my attention, my data, my value whilst putting absolutely no effort in changing or being an arbiter of the content? They're keeping their hands up saying, hey, we're not a publisher. If that content is there, it's there. And it becomes a very complicated argument very quickly around free speech and all of this sort of stuff. But ultimately, there's a ton of really nasty stuff. And then we had a family friend, specifically, who really put herself in a lot of danger, a young girl. And that was a very real impact on human life close to us that was all driven from what she was able to access with alarming ease via Instagram. So those sorts of threads all came together. And then the more sort of...it's one of those things, right? Once you see a yellow car, you're looking out for a yellow car. You keep seeing them. But I don't think I was proactively looking out for it too much. But it seemed that every day almost, there was a new-new story in the front pages of the papers where Facebook was in some sort of trouble, and that obviously materialized last year with the Facebook leaks. And everything we've been just discussing now they've known about. They know about it. They're choosing not to make a difference. So we had a really powerful motivation to try and bring about a different mechanism for this $400 billion industry to operate. And rather than exploit our data, exploit our mental well-being, exploit our communities and everything else in order to drive advertising revenue, maybe the advertiser could have a more direct relationship, a fair and more transparent relationship with the consumer with whom they want a dialogue. And I think it's been the biggest learning curve for us is that brands and advertisers feel weird about paying consumers to pay attention. But we're saying we think it is weirder that you pay Google and Facebook to track these people all over the web and interrupt them everywhere they don't want to be spoken to. Why not just pay them to have a fair, transparent dialogue? I know you have money. I know you spend it with my competitors who are in my market. I want your attention, and this is what I have to tell you. There we go. So that was the sort of the kernel, the genesis. CHAD: I can totally see why advertisers are...scared is not the right word. Just, you know, it's just they've never had a relationship where they're paying the consumer directly for any kind of advertising that they do [chuckles] whether it be TV historically. There's always an intermediary. And the idea of paying people directly is not only different, but in some ways, I can imagine people view it as crude. Like, it's one thing if it's going through an intermediary and you're paying them, and advertising is being run, but it's another to just pay someone to pay attention to you. GUILLAUME: Yeah, but I think this is the point about the open banking. I completely agree with you; if you're paying somebody based on their cookies or any of the other data, the first-party data or third-party data, that's abstracted several layers from that pair of eyeballs that you know has a tendency to buy X on Y time horizon. That's never been possible before. And so through your television, it's scale. You're paying the broadcaster because they've got 3 million people watching Coronation Street on, I don't know, whatever. But it's always based on these tiny, tiny fractions of engagement, and that's always been the way it is. So you need the intermediary for scale. But I think what I'm hoping, what I've literally bet my house on [laughter], that's one thing that's going to change. I sold my house since we started to do this. All those marketplaces are completely saturated, and they are not getting less busy; they're getting more busy. And so okay, TikToks appeared, but the medium through which video content is provided to the consumer, you're lucky to get a quarter of a second or half a second with that person. And so you're right, but what is now the alternative to actually getting a minute, a minute and a half, two minutes with somebody where they're not skipping; they're not going past? You know they're a real person. You know they're human. All of our consumers have to have a bank account. They have to have transactions, and they have to have an income in order to be valuable and receive any adverts into their feed. So it's just never been possible before. The scale play, the intermediary, was always sort of, I think, accepted, and it still is today. There's going to be a bunch of fraud. I think there's like 15 cents in every dollar spent online digitally for advertising is lost. I think it's a $100 billion problem by next year. So I guess the point I'm making is the intermediaries historically and to today have existed because you need to reach millions of eyeballs in order to get a very low interaction rate. With our model, we're able to target thousands of people and achieve a 19.6% average click-through rate even after a minute and a half worth of content because they're engaged and you're not interrupting them. So we think it's a relatively elegant model for what is a saturated, noisy world where eventually also the very mechanism by which they do track and target you is going to be replaced at some stage by Google and Chrome. Mid-Roll Ad: When starting a new project, we understand that you want to make the right choices in technology, features, and investment but that you don't have all year to do extended research. In just a few weeks, thoughtbot's Discovery Sprints deliver a user-centered product journey, a clickable prototype or Proof of Concept, and key market insights from focused user research. We'll help you to identify the primary user flow, decide which framework should be used to bring it to life, and set a firm estimate on future development efforts. Maximize impact and minimize risk with a validated roadmap for your new product. Get started at: tbot.io/sprint. CHAD: You have this idea. It's really challenging the status quo. You're working in open banking innovation at the time. What did you start to do then, to try to bring your idea to life? GUILLAUME: So the first thing was actually my background is in sales and business development but within the fintech and open banking space. So I've worked with a lot of very smart people. And the first thing I really needed to do was quickly validate whether or not this is something. So a guy that we brought on...he's not so much a co-founder, but the other director of the business is a guy called Matt McBride, who's this global head of UX at a company I used to work for. And that was really the first thing is to try and rapidly prototype what the experience would look like and ultimately go out to our target audience, which was Gen Z here in the UK, and ask them whether or not this is the sort of thing they'd engage with. And the responses were actually really very positive. "Hang on; you're going to pay me to watch ads that are relevant to me? No-brainer, please do." And then, we were able to raise 100 grand, 150 grand, which enabled us to take that prototype and build it into something that, after a few obstacles with Apple in the App Store, we were able to get live. So that was really the first thing, I guess is, figuring out the way and the people that I needed to help me out to take this idea into something tangible and then tested it before I went much further with it. I was very fortunate, or I am very fortunate, that my partner is a corporate lawyer; my wife, sorry, now; we've been married since we started. [laughs] And so, actually, the mechanism through which we were able to raise the really earliest funds meant that we didn't have to give very much of the business away at such an early stage, which I think was a key learning point that I certainly share with other founders is you don't have to go give away 25% of your business for a little bit of money just to get it off PowerPoint. There are other ways. CHAD: So I think I remember what I told you when we met and talked. Do you remember what it was? GUILLAUME: You shared lots of very valuable insights with me. CHAD: My memory is that at the time, it was only advertisements in the app. And I think I said, "I get that people are going to want to be paid to look at these things." GUILLAUME: Oh yes, right. CHAD: "But if there's nothing else here, it's going to be really hard to bring people back to do that." And we had seen that in another client of ours that was paying people to browse. And what they'd do is they do it for a while, and they'd hit whatever monthly cap of return that they could get, an amount that they thought made sense. And then, they would switch back to their other browser because it was a better browsing experience. So they were only using it because they were getting paid. And as soon as that incentive went away, they would stop using it. GUILLAUME: Yeah, so I remember that. And you were right. And I guess there are a few things that came about from that, so the first thing is that Apple agreed. So we couldn't get the app onto the App Store if it was just a feed of adverts that remunerated the user to watch them, incentivized the user. So we put quite a lot of additional features, I guess more traditional fintech features, open banking features within the application in order to give the user insights into their spending, week-on-week analysis, and categorization of spend. And we also built this what we call the level up section where every week, you get refreshed pieces of content around, you know, very Gen Z-focused again, but what's the difference between a credit card and a loan? Is buy now, pay later a good idea? What's open banking? So we generate all this content, which they don't get paid to consume but is there, and they do. But more importantly, I think what we realized is that actually what we've got...this is the difference, I guess, between the Attention Exchange and Zedosh being the app; it's the plumbing and the matching that is the real value here. It is the models we're building that understand people's behavior and propensity or intent to buy something based on the data they're sharing with us. And so, actually, what we've built is a solution where you should be able to log in to any publisher that has the additional content, and experience, and value that you're speaking about there, places you ordinarily already browse and frequent. But if you want to, there's a separate tab where there are ads waiting for you that remunerate you, but you go into that tab. So we're trying to remove the interruption, you know, the pop-up even having to accept cookies from your user experience with the publisher moving into a separate, dedicated tab. And the reason the consumer is still going to go click on that tab is because they know that there's some content that's relevant and pays them, but they're still able to enjoy all the other benefits that the publisher provides. So it's kind of weirdly trying to flip this premium subscription model where you pay not to have ads. Actually, you're the first recipient of the ad income, and you share that with the publisher. CHAD: I think this is really cool, and yet I think it also rubs up against or hits up against something that is just so different than the status quo. The idea that companies would not interrupt you with advertising is probably so foreign [laughs] to people that I imagine you get reluctance to that. GUILLAUME: The last two years have been a steeper learning curve for us and all the advertisers and agencies, and players we've been speaking to. But what I'm grateful for is the fact that what we term the ad-pocalypse is coming. And so I was just at an event called MAD//Fest last week, which is basically all the advertising industry got together in London, the UK advertising industry. And every single panel discussion talk was about the post-cookie era. And all that most people are speaking about is how do we gather more data in other ways from the consumer in order to keep doing more of the same? And all of a sudden, when we're talking about the fact that our users give us their banking transactions, we see how much they earn and where they spend it and, therefore, can also attribute without the use of cookies, which is the holy grail of advertising. We started generating an awful lot of interest from really big players. So I think you're right; the status quo is having the rug pulled from underneath them, right? Look at Meta's share price this year. I haven't checked it this week, but last time I checked, it was down 52%. And that's because iOS app tracking transparency is stopping the ability to track and monitor and, increasingly, ultimately, the ability for the user to remain more private. And they all are doing it. Why would they want to be less private in order to benefit Meta? In our platform, they're opting into their most intimate data being shared because they stand to be rewarded fairly for it. So I completely agree; up to this point, "What? No way." This is how it works. And certainly, the thing that will probably remain true is to do more with less isn't of interest because agencies get paid a percentage of the budget. They don't want to do [laughs] the same with less budget. But my point remains that with iOS app tracking transparency...apparently, Android is going the same way, and Chrome is replacing third-party cookies. The status quo simply cannot continue. Something has to change. And so I think with this identity solution often is what we're building. The consumer stands a chance of being the first in line to receive a reward for their attention. And I'm very pleased actually we've got some competition as well since we last spoke, which is new. But this concept of rewarding consumers for attention, I think, will just...how else are you going to get their time? They're not listening to you on TikTok. [laughs] CHAD: I'm happy to hear that you're viewing competition as a positive thing. And I agree competition raises awareness that this is a thing and a potential, and most people will shop around or research it further. And that's a chance for them to discover you. GUILLAUME: I hope so. This company has done a big advertising campaign all over. It's on TV, radio, and the underground in London. And the amount of people who've reached out to me... "Is this company doing what you're doing?" And ultimately, they're paying users in a way for their attention to advertising. But they don't use open banking, and they don't have the data that we have. CHAD: That's an important distinction. One of the things that I've seen our clients worry about...and I saw it happen to one. Even though lots of people worry about it, I've only ever seen it happen one time, but it's still a risk, and that is when competitors come along. And unbeknownst to you, they dramatically over raise and therefore are just able to flood the market, saturate the attention, and build way bigger and faster at a loss than you are willing to do. GUILLAUME: Yeah, or able to do. [laughs] CHAD: Or able to do, right? Because they've raised 500 million [chuckles] or something like that. That's what happened with our client, who was in the group buying space at the same time as Groupon and LivingSocial. And so that's the only time I've ever seen it happen, but it's something that people are worried about. How are you...is that something on your mind? GUILLAUME: It's interesting. So they've raised 15 million Series A, and they've been around since 2012. So they've been around a long time. And it almost feels like they... [laughs] I'm not saying they did, but it almost feels like they landed on my LinkedIn. And we're very anti-social media. The message is really strong on anti-social media. But ultimately, they built an app. And so I think we've already matured past the point that in terms of our scaling and our ability to integrate with any platform, our strategy already goes beyond competing on a direct basis of an app that serves ads. In fact, if anything, at some stage, I'm hoping that they could plug into our engine and our pipes and add an extra layer of data and personalization to the adverts that they serve. So ultimately, when they came, and it was during the Champions League final that they had their first big launch because one of the backers is a football player, my phone just went berserk. Because it was like, wait, what? And at first, I was a bit worried but ultimately, no. I only really, really see it as a positive at this stage. But obviously, yes, they can advertise. They can speak to brands. They've got much more market presence. Everywhere you go on the underground, there are those posters. But we have a very clear, distinct proposition that is quite different. As I said, really, this pulling apart what Zedosh is and what the Attention Exchange is; the Attention Exchange is really potentially the plumbing, the rails for this post-cookie advertising model. CHAD: So that being said, you are doing some fundraising now. That's right? GUILLAUME: Yes. In fact, I don't think I've stopped fundraising [laughter] since this started. And certainly, that wasn't something I was anticipating despite the fact that...I mentioned I'm married to a corporate lawyer. She told me, "Your role as a CEO, as a founder, you're just going to be fundraising." I thought, yeah, well, I'll get some money in, and then we can focus on doing the stuff. But every time money comes in, most often you sort of have already spent it. It's allocated; it's gone. You need to look for the next lot. But yes, we are fundraising. Currently, we're still focused majoritively on angels. We're looking to prove our scalability model with this existing raise, at which point I think we'll be ready and looking for institutional funds. But we use something called EIS funding which is UK-specific but is so, so rewarding for UK taxpayers. Basically, they get 30% back off the tax amount of their tax return, which is a great incentive, and all the gains from the equity is free of capital gains tax as well. So it almost becomes a no-brainer for people who have money that they're looking to invest in early-stage risky businesses. They're already really risking. The capital risk is under 50% of what they put in because there's also an insurance element; if the company goes bust that you've invested, there's something called loss relief. CHAD: So it's really attractive to angel-level investors. GUILLAUME: Correct. So you have to be a UK taxpayer as an individual to benefit from this specific relief. Of course, I mean, we have had some non-UK people still invest through the same sort of advanced subscription agreement. But yes, it's very attractive for UK taxpayers. CHAD: And do you think...[laughs] you've already answered this question. But I guess when do you think you'll stop fundraising? GUILLAUME: We're looking to change the way the internet works. [laughter] CHAD: Right. GUILLAUME: And so if we're mildly successful even redistributing the 100 billion of ad fraud which is currently being lost out there, we're entering a very cash-rich market looking for solutions at this moment in time. So if we're to raise some cash that enables us to put in place the plumbing and the pipes that we're looking to connect to, then actually, we should be relatively profitable relatively quickly, at which point, I guess we'd no longer need to fundraise. But at which point we'd probably say, "Well, actually, the U.S. is now ready for this. Let's go." CHAD: [laughs] GUILLAUME: I don't think we're particularly a cash-thirsty business. It's all built on AWS. CHAD: And you're right. That's why I asked the question because if your model is working, if you're having the impact you want, there's a lot of money in advertising. And so you should get to the point where you're able to do that profitably. GUILLAUME: Absolutely. CHAD: And start being as big as Google, right? [laughs] GUILLAUME: Yeah. I read a book called Life After Google. I don't know if I shared that with you the last time we met. But it's weird. It was written five or six years ago, but it's coming true. I think this whole premise of Web3, and this decentralization of data, and the ownership of data, the profiting of data at the individual level, is coming to the fore. And I can think of no better way to bridge your value and identity online than having it connected to your real-world assets, income, and spending behavior. CHAD: I was wondering whether you are going to mention Web3. [laughs] GUILLAUME: Huh. CHAD: Because this decentralization of the advertising money directly to users is a very Web3 idea. GUILLAUME: I agree. CHAD: [laughs] So how much do you talk about Web3 in your pitch or when you're talking about it? It hasn't come up until now in this conversation, so maybe not so much. GUILLAUME: It's a double-edged sword, I feel, because I think most people think Web3. They think crypto. CHAD: Yes. GUILLAUME: And we're paying cash in fiat, and although there's every possibility we could have a token-based solution, we're not looking at that because the core immutable value of your attention is linked in your spending behavior on earth and online, but through real transactions with real merchants. 99.999% of transactions, I imagine, aren't crypto yet and don't live on a blockchain, so until that point, I think we steer clear of it. Whether we could have raised more money more quickly if we [laughs] had mentioned it more, I don't know. But for me, there are quite a few steps to go in our journey as I see it having matured from the app to the plumbing, the plumbing now going to more publishers, more publishers meaning more audience, more audience meaning more attention, more advertising. At which point, as I said, the U.S. will probably be there with open banking. There are a lot of things in Web 2.0 that could be resolved. And yeah, if we make it that far, I think we'll be in an awesome position to have an identity solution for Web3 or Web5. [laughs] CHAD: Well, I wish you all the best in that journey. And I really appreciate you stopping by and sharing with us. GUILLAUME: My pleasure. It's been real great and nice to hear from you again. And I hope our paths cross in the real world soon enough. CHAD: Yeah. If folks want to get in touch or learn more or get in touch with you, where are all the different places that they can do that? GUILLAUME: We have two websites, so zedosh.com is the consumer app, attentionexchange.co.uk is our other website. Otherwise, feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn. And on Twitter, I'm @G_Zedosh. I'm not massive on Twitter. There are a lot of bots on that. CHAD: [laughs] I guess I'm not that surprised. So you can subscribe to the show, find links to everything that was just mentioned along with notes and a complete transcript for this episode at giantrobots.fm. If you have questions or comments, email us at hosts@giantrobots.fm. And you can find me on Twitter at @cpytel. I'm also not very active these days. This podcast is brought to you by thoughtbot and produced and edited by Mandy Moore. Thanks so much for listening, and see you next time. ANNOUNCER: This podcast was brought to you by thoughtbot. thoughtbot is your expert design and development partner. Let's make your product and team a success. Special Guest: Guillaume Kendall.

Track World News
REACTION: World Championships Raise Qualifying Standards | What happens next?

Track World News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 17:04


Shop at https://www.manscaped.com and use code TWN to get 20% off and free shipping! Today we take a look at the updated qualifying standards for the 2023 World Championship in Budapest. World Athletics increased their standards dramatically, and people are not happy about it. Earlier this year, World Athletics shared that they want a 50/50 split with qualifying standards and world rankings for future championships so this is nothing new. We also talk about how this decision impacts college athletes and makes it more difficult for them to qualify. Our second story, we talk about Devon Allen scoring his first touchdown with the Philadelphia Eagles and how track speed is better than football speed. In our third story, we talk about the Commonwealth Games, NACAC, and Euro Championship. We discuss how the timing of these meets are terrible and make for a championship that isn't as exciting as it could be. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/support

The Out of Home Podcast
Episode 132 | A Woman's Touch

The Out of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 59:38


In this week's episode, Kieran and Steven link up in LDN, Kwame records from Dam and Yaf is out of office - due to enjoying Caribana in Canada. On this episode, skincare routines are explored, someone's dance moves aren't adored, basically for this one, there's a lot in store!- Kieran starts the pod with a clay mask on and the guys are in raptures about it! (02:52)- Weekly What Made You Smile segment - sharing the positive vibes of the week just gone (09:38)- The guys ask each other who would be their dream act to see in concert (25:10)- The mandem speak about the England Women's Football Team winning the Euro Championship, how it galvanised the nation and what is next for the women's game (34:42) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Girlfriend's Guide To Sports
Weekly Update August 1, 2022

The Girlfriend's Guide To Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 14:41


Baseball-MLB: Detmers immaculate inning. Debuts.Basketball: OG GOAT Russell dies. Steph needs to stick to bball.Football: Football is coming. Watson suspended for 6 games. Cowboys most valued sports franchise.Golf: Finau wins again. Stenson wins LIV. Bubba to the LIV. Barkley is not.Olympic Sports: Commonwealth Games. Women's TdF.Soccer: ENG > GER for Women's Euro Championship 

In The Box
IN THE BOX Grealish vale 117 milioni di euro Championship al via. Ecco le favorite

In The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 21:07


No Filter League Podcast
No Filter League Podcast — Episode 21: Euro Recap (feat. Kyle Lewis)

No Filter League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 61:41


The lads bring back Kyle to recap the intense Euro Championship. Enjoy!

The Coach Kayo Show
Predictions : Post Game Action

The Coach Kayo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 77:52


In this episode, Kayode Mckinnon and Awal Ahmed, discuss the results of the past Copa America and Euro Championship matches. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Neutral Zone
July 16, 2021

The Neutral Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 50:40


Canadian women's wheelchair basketball athlete Arinn Young joins us to chat about where her team is at in their preparation for the Paralympic Games. She also weighs in on the UK's decision to have the first ever professional wheelchair basketball league and what this means to the sport. The Tokyo Olympic Games is just under one week away and some athletes will not be participating because of COVID 19 concerns. How will this impact the game? Josh, Claire, and Brock weigh in with their thoughts. Plus, racism has put a dark cloud over Italy's euro championship victory. We chat about what can be done to prevent this from happening in the future.

Chicks & Balls The Podcast
'Howdy, howdy let's get rowdy' ft. Harry Grant

Chicks & Balls The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 46:30


Welcome back to Chicks & Balls The Podcast: A Sports Podcast by Women, About More than Women's Sport! Thanks for tuning in for our 19th episode - Marlee & Keely are struggling through Sydney lockdown, but Georgia comes to the rescue with a mega list of amazing sporting achievements that have happened this week! Also... 'FEEDBACK FEELS WITH KEELS' ft. with top of the lockdown pyramid, Harry Grant OUR MVPS:  Keely: The pups of Bristol City FC Georgia:  Zalia Avant-Garde - basketball prodigy and spelling bee champion Marlee: the NRL's #TryJuly celebrations AROUND THE GROUNDS:  There's literally SO MANY stories to cover this week! But our deep dives covered are: The Euro Championship finals & the fallout from England's loss, including the racial vilification of players A great NAIDOC week with Ash Barty's win, Patty Mill's appointment as Olympic Flag Bearer and Bam Bam Tuivasa's shoey ONE'S TO WATCH:  Keely: Miff Rennie's new doco 'Swap' Marlee: George Bower's All Blacks story on @crusadersrugbyteam insta Georgia: Space Jam 2 . . . Follow us on IG: @chicksandballspod Follow our hosts on IG: @marlee.silva @keelyysilva @g.moore  The best way to support us & the show? Subscribe + Give us a 5 star rating! Share with your mates! Need to contact us further, email us: chicksandballspod@gmail.com . . . Produced and edited by Blake Mannes from Diamantina Media on the unceded lands of the Gadigal people. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of each of the countries we record from and where all our listeners tune in from today and everyday. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicks & Balls The Podcast
'Howdy, howdy let's get rowdy' ft. Harry Grant

Chicks & Balls The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 46:30


Welcome back to Chicks & Balls The Podcast: A Sports Podcast by Women, About More than Women's Sport! Thanks for tuning in for our 19th episode - Marlee & Keely are struggling through Sydney lockdown, but Georgia comes to the rescue with a mega list of amazing sporting achievements that have happened this week! Also... 'FEEDBACK FEELS WITH KEELS' ft. with top of the lockdown pyramid, Harry Grant OUR MVPS:  Keely: The pups of Bristol City FC Georgia:  Zalia Avant-Garde - basketball prodigy and spelling bee champion Marlee: the NRL's #TryJuly celebrations AROUND THE GROUNDS:  There's literally SO MANY stories to cover this week! But our deep dives covered are: The Euro Championship finals & the fallout from England's loss, including the racial vilification of players A great NAIDOC week with Ash Barty's win, Patty Mill's appointment as Olympic Flag Bearer and Bam Bam Tuivasa's shoey ONE'S TO WATCH:  Keely: Miff Rennie's new doco 'Swap' Marlee: George Bower's All Blacks story on @crusadersrugbyteam insta Georgia: Space Jam 2 . . . Follow us on IG: @chicksandballspod Follow our hosts on IG: @marlee.silva @keelyysilva @g.moore  The best way to support us & the show? Subscribe + Give us a 5 star rating! Share with your mates! Need to contact us further, email us: chicksandballspod@gmail.com . . . Produced and edited by Blake Mannes from Diamantina Media on the unceded lands of the Gadigal people. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of each of the countries we record from and where all our listeners tune in from today and everyday. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Spill
The Prince William Comment We Cannot Ignore

The Spill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 19:55


On the show today… Netflix have announced that a Paris Hilton cooking show is in the works, inspired by a viral video of the heiress whipping up her ‘infamous' lasagne and lamenting about the fact that she struggles to grate cheese. But before you roll your eyes at this new series, we need to talk about why this show is very much needed. And this week makes 20 years since the premiere of Legally Blonde. To celebrate, The New York Times has run a long-form interview with the cast and creators of the iconic movie, titled 'Legally Blonde' Oral History: From Raunchy Script to Feminist Classic and there's one factor here that will change the way you see this movie forever. Plus, this week Prince William released a statement condemning the “racist abuse” some Black football players have been facing after England lost to Italy in the 2020 Euro Championship game. His comments have sparked a fierce debate, but there is one side of this story we cannot look away from. LINK ‘Legally Blonde' Oral History: From Raunchy Script to Feminist Classic: https://nyti.ms/2ULGHjS CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kee Reece Producers: Laura Brodnik & Madeline Joannou Audio Producer: Leah Porges WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/  Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter...  https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bleacher Bums Podcast
Episode 10 - America's Top Soccer Podcast

Bleacher Bums Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 55:13


This week the guys record during the 2020 Euro Championship to give informed and educated footy analysis.  We also discuss the current state of attending sporting events, the 2021 NBA finals, and the MLB All-Star Game.

Sports 56 Middays
Middays July 12 hr 2

Sports 56 Middays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021


Eli opens the hour talking about Italy's win in the EURO Championship. After, the guys discuss the Rory McIlroy incident. Then, the guys discuss the MLB & the MLB Draft.

Tyus Mcafee podcast
Jordan Pickford huge save helps Italy capture the Euro championship

Tyus Mcafee podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 4:21


Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Giannis Goes Off, Shirtless Altuve, Home Run Derby Picks, Euro Cup Ending

Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 79:47


Dave begins the show on the road in Tennessee and is conflicted that he may want to move there or back home to Pittsburgh. Cousin Sal and Dave recap what could be the last great sports weekend for a while as the Bucks win Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Giannis looked unstoppable as he puts up 41-13-6; the guys still like the Suns in the series.   Then the guys react to the US Men's Basketball team losing to Nigeria, Dustin Poirier losing to Conor McGregor and the Mets split their series with the Pirates. Plus, the Yankees get a big win behind Gerrit Cole only to blow a big lead the following day and lost to the Astros on a Jose Altuve walk-off homerun. Cousin Sal doesn't understand Shirtless Altuve?   It's the MLB All-Star Break and Dave is furious about the uniforms plus Sal suggests an event between angry managers and umpires. Plus, Home Run Derby picks as Sal like Pete Alonso and Dave doesn't think Ohtani will win either.   The guys discuss the ending to the Euro Championship as Italy Wins in penalties, Sal is ok with the ending while Dave thinks there needs to be a better way. Plus, Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon, his 20th Grand Slam title tying him with Federer and Nadal.   Then, a look at NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds as the guys discuss if Trevor Lawrence will win it or another quarterback? Sal likes Zach Wilson and Dave thinks Andy Dalton won't be the quarterback long in Chicago and Justin Fields is worth a look.   Finally, the guys each name their Crown on the Court as Sal gives Jrue his due. 

RNZ: Morning Report
Euro championship: English fans gather at Hotel Bristol

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 0:59


The European Championship final between England and Italy is almost underway at Wembley Stadium in London. RNZ reporter Hamish Cardwell is midst of fans at the Hotel Bristol on Cuba Street, in Wellington. He spoke to Perlina Lau.

ESPN Chicago
7/11 10 AM: Fred & Zander

ESPN Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 68:33


Willson Contreras is not happy with the Cubs recent effort. Should the Cubs explore a trade for Kyle Hendricks? Plus, a preview of the Euro Championship.

The Jason Manford Show
The Jason Manford Show: Very Superstitious

The Jason Manford Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 58:57


Jason and Steve return on the biggest sporting day of the year - England are in the Euro Championship finals! They hear your weird and wonderful superstitions, they create a brand new feature, 'Hit Me With You Best Fact' and your dad jokes are rated.

RNZ: Morning Report
Euro championship: English fans gather at Hotel Bristol

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 0:59


The European Championship final between England and Italy is almost underway at Wembley Stadium in London. RNZ reporter Hamish Cardwell is midst of fans at the Hotel Bristol on Cuba Street, in Wellington. He spoke to Perlina Lau.

Ball Busters
Fine Like 609

Ball Busters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 46:14


A roomies takeover from 3 cities in two countries? Yes please! Sit down with Casey, Duaa, and Mik for a walk down memory lane from the morning go Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, a recap on Olympic news (and Casey and Mikayla desperately trying to understand technical disqualifications), and a preview of the 2020 Euro Championship game. We promise this isn't one to be missed!

Untapped Keg: Sports
Bucks in trouble? Euro Championship, and Aaron Rodgers.... Because of course.

Untapped Keg: Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 48:03


We go over the first two games of the NBA Finals and decide if the Bucks are in trouble down 2-0 to the Suns. Then we go into the Euro Championship game to be played between England and Italy (one of us predicted one side of this final), we finish with talk about Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.... because of course we had to. Eyeroll.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vover Sports
Charting It Up: Giannis' Prizm Base Rookie Card, White Sox Stars' Cards & Raheem Sterling's Card Potential with Euro Finals on Sunday

Vover Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 9:23


The SlabStox squad examines the card markets of Giannis Antetokounmpo on the NBA side, Eloy Jimenez and Luis Robert on the MLB side and Raheem Sterling who is starring for England right now during their Euro Championship run which comes to a close this Sunday vs. Italy.Hosts: SlabStoxVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!

The 3304 Sports Podcast

Dan Steinbach and Kolbjorn Bergstrom discuss the new name, image and likeness rules and the effects it will have across all of college sports. Dan and Kolbjorn also discuss the Euro Championship matchup between England and Italy, the NBA Finals, Virginia Tech basketball and the upcoming olympics.

Power Up!
What Football Taught me About This Time of Year

Power Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 5:47


I was watching the excitement as England won the semi-finals last night and the hope that filled social media that they win the Euro Championship. It would be the first time since 1966 that England has won!! It got me thinking about how it relates to the time of year we are currently in, a time of year that's usually quite difficult to relate to. This episode is sponsored for the merit of Eliezer Ben Shimshon.

RT
Renegade Inc: What price the beautiful game?

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 27:21


With football's Euro Championship under way, many people love the passion that comes with supporting their team. But this reminds us that many more people feel disconnected from domestic football – and not because of the pandemic or stadium exclusions. The problem is much more about absentee owners, sky high ticket prices and the ruthless fracturing of the fan-club relationship.Ross Ashcroft is joined by professor of sports management Stefan Szymanski and football writer Devon Rowcliffe to discuss how rampant profit seeking is ripping the soul out of the beautiful game.

Sports 56 Middays
Middays July 1 hr 2

Sports 56 Middays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021


Brett Norsworthy joins the show to talk about NIL, the SEC and more. Tim Van Horn joins the show to talk about Memphis 901 FC, Euro Championship and more.

Just for Sport with Jumoke
Why the Suns rise is epic, can Tiafoe breakthrough, why your baseball team might not be as good as you think, and a look at the Euro Championship picks.

Just for Sport with Jumoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 24:15


:00 The Suns' dominance in these playoffs, and why the real MVP in Chris Paul, the Point God, is doing something special.9:41 Why the Bucks-Hawks series has lost some of its luster.15:17  Can Frances Tiafoe breakthrough at Wimbledon?19:31 Reviewing the odds on Draft Kings for the quarterfinals of the 2020 Euro Championships21:06 Can the Nationals make another magical run? Take a look at your team's run differential to give you an indication of how real your teams chances are.  

Just for Sport with Jumoke
Will the Suns close out the Clippers, are the Hawks done, and who will win Wimbledon.

Just for Sport with Jumoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 24:45


Just For Sport on the NBA as Jumoke talks about the Clippers chances of coming back from a 3-1 deficit, will Trae Young's ankle be good enough to keep his Hawks alive versus the Bucks. In tennis, a special shoutout to France Tiafoe with a big upset at Wimbledon, who can beat Novak Djokovic on the Men's side and can Serena win her 24th major. And why the Euro Championships are getting better now that they are at the elimination stage.

Musings of a Manchester United fan
Euro championship review and preview. UEFA scraps away goals rule.

Musings of a Manchester United fan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 24:34


I discuss the four round of 16 games played so far at the Euros. I also discuss the possible impact of the away goals rule change.

Brodie Sports Talk
CWS, Athletics at Giants, Islanders at Lightning and EURO 2021. Weekend Preview June 25-27, 2021.

Brodie Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 12:46


Caleb records this bonus content to make sure you know what to watch for in the World of Sports this weekend as the CWS continues, a great series in MLB is highlighted, and the playoffs continue in the NHL & NBA. Last but not least, he previews the Initial matches from the Round of 16 in the EURO Championship. As always, Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at therileybrothersband.bandcamp.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brodie-sports/message

SBS News Updates
Midday bulletin 24 June 2021

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 5:29


The New South Wales Agriculture Minister tests positive to COVID-19, as authorities investigate mystery cases; a court rejects Chilean woman Adriana Rivas' request to overturn her extradition to Chile; and Cristiano Ronaldo makes history at the Euro Championship.

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو
SBS Urdu News 24 June 2021 - ایس بی ایس اردو خبریں 24 جون 2021

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 4:30


The New South Wales Covid outbreak spreads to the state's parliament, and also reaches Victoria, Queensland has recorded three new locally acquired COVID-19 cases and 109 goals for country and counting.. Cristiano Ronaldo makes history at the Euro Championship. - ایس بی ایس اردو خبریں 24 جون 2021

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو
SBS Urdu News 22 June 2021 - ایس بی ایس اردو خبریں 22 جون 2021

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 4:09


Restrictions extended in Sydney as a COVID-19 cluster grows to 21 cases, The Great Barrier Reef to be declared a World Heritage Site 'in danger' And a football fairytale continues - Denmark qualifies for the Euro Championship knockout stage. - ایس بی ایس اردو خبریں 22 جون 2021

SBS News Updates
PM bulletin 22 June 2021

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 5:21


Mandatory mask wearing restrictions extended in Sydney as a COVID-19 cluster grows to 21 cases; the Great Barrier Reef to be declared a World Heritage Site 'in danger' and Denmark qualifies for the Euro Championship knockout stage.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.06.17 Sampled & AMPED EURO Special!

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 124:17


As broadcast June 17, 2021 with extra time for you football fanatic podsters.  We pay musical homage to one of the greatest football tournaments in the world, as The Euro Championship in football is underway this week.  Tunes from as many countries as we could cover, with players flexing positions between hours one and two for the total football music radio experience!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Cerrone – Hooked On You (The Reflex Revision)Shaka Loves You feat Fullee Love – Boogie Anoraak feat Sarah Maison – GangJazzanova feat Paul Randolph – I HumanKraak & Smaak – Don't Want This To Be OverAltin Gun – Goca Dunya Part II (33:32)El Michels Affair feat Bobby Oroza – ReasonsBobby Oroza – I Got LoveLittle Dragon & BADBADNOTGOOD – TriedNu Guinea – Nuova NapoliThe Soul Searchers – Scratch My Back (Pt 1 & 2)Janko Nilovic & The Soul Surfers – Sweet PathJanko Nilovic & The Soul Surfers – Wavy Part III (62:36)Sports Team – Happy (God's Own Country) Mogwai – Richie Sacramento Viagra Boys – Sports Hinds – Burn – Rammstein – Deutschland Part IV (92:39)Maneskin – Zitti E Buoni Manic Street Preachers – Orwellian Iceage – High and Hurt De Staat – Witch Doctor Gogol Bordello – Saboteur Blues Gojira – The Trail 

!What's Up? The Sports Podcast.
EURO Roundtable with LA FAMIGLIA Dan Casciati, John Ferguson and Rene Olsen (S2: Ep. 28)

!What's Up? The Sports Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 95:23


TOPICS INCLUDE - Christian Eriksen medical emergency during Denmark's first match against Finland - What winning Euro means for federations like Italy - A look back on Denmark's magical run to the EURO Championship from 1992 - The growth of soccer in Canada - The Olympics (Should it be postponed a second time? The 'need' for facilities built for the Olympics) RAPID FIRE SEGMENT (BIG DEAL/NO BIG DEAL) - Edmonton's CFL team changes its name from the Eskimos to the Elks - Suns All-Star Devin Booker potentially rewarding a fan who was involved in a fight in the stands with a Nuggets fan - Former Canadiens G Patrick Roy appears to have mended fences with former coach Mario Tremblay ***Drop a line @whatsupodcast on Facebook and Twitter*** Music brought to you by: Aba/Z Project: O What a Night Date of Roundtable: June 15, 2021

A Healthy Obsession
Ep. 111 - Euro Summits w/ Jonathan O'Brien

A Healthy Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 44:26


Just in time for the tournament kick off we're giving you another round of Euro Championship content as tournament fever takes hold at AHO towers. This episode we're joined by European Championship expert and author Jonathan O'Brien to talk all things Euro's and his new book Euro Summits which covers everything you need to know about the tournaments history from 1960 to 2016 and every tournament in-between. Its' quality. We're also chatting about the upcoming tournament and Jonathan's predictions. So tune in and get in the mood for the kick off of the Euro's with AHO!

Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish
6/9 Hour 2: Euro Championship, Las Vegas Raiders Fantasy Outlook, & More

Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 48:49


Craig Mish and Davis Mattek are back giving you all the information you need to win your Fantasy leagues! Craig and Davis take a look at the Euro Championship odds and discuss the Las Vegas Raiders Fantasy Outlook ahead of the 2021 NFL season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Awesemo Odds: Sports Betting
2020 Euro Championship Betting Odds, Picks & Predictions

Awesemo Odds: Sports Betting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 12:48


Josh Engleman and Ben Rasa discuss the UEFA EURO 2020 from a betting perspective. They give their top bets, including Belgium (+750) to win, plus euro 2020 props and much more!See more Euro 2020 Betting & DFS picks & odds here: https://www.awesemo.com/odds/uefa-euro-2020-betting-picks-odds-predictions-outright-champion-belgium-france-england-friday-6-11-21-jv/#EuroBetting #EuroPicks #EuroOdds #EuroPredictions #EuroBets #Belgium #Denmark #SoccerBets #UefaEuroFollow us onYouTube | http://awese.moe/youtubeTwitter | @Awesemo_Com | http://awese.moe/TwitterInstagram | @Awesemo_Com | http://awese.moe/TwitterFacebook | @AwesemoCom | http://awese.moe/IGFacebook Group | http://awese.moe/FBgroupApple Podcasts | http://awese.moe/podSpotify | http://awese.moe/SpotifyTwitch | http://awese.moe/Twitch

Musings of a Manchester United fan
Champions league review and Euro championship countdown

Musings of a Manchester United fan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 14:09


Champions league final, Euro 2020, friendlies and Super Eagles discourse.

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this episode is Lisa Fallon. Lisa is a Northern Ireland Football player and now coach. She played in England as a central midfielder before a knee injury ended her career. Her coaching career began at the early age of 14, but it wasn't until 2013 when she gained prominence as the coach of the Lakelands Men's team in County Dublin, Ireland. From there, she went on to coach Cork Men's in the Irish First Division, Chelsea in the Women's Super League in England, the London Lionesses, also in the Women's Super League, and most recently as first team Head Coach at Galway Men's in the Irish First Division. In addition, she has worked as a team analyst and coach with the Northern Ireland side that reached the last 16 of the Euro Championship, and with Jim Gavin's history-making Dublin Gaelic Football side. Lisa is a coach with a sharp analytical mind, and a deep appreciation of the power of pointed, insightful questions. In this interview, you will hear her turn these skills both on herself as a leader, and the players and support staff within the team. Her coaching philosophy is to facilitate each player to reach their own potential through guided discovery, and this comes across in the way she reflects on both the limits, and potential, that the role of a Head Coach provides. She believes that Great Coaches create an environment where everybody can excel and can feel secure, and have the opportunity to feel vulnerable in order to stretch without being overexposed. How, in high performance sport, the times never get slower, new records are always higher, and so the goal is improvement and as a coach this is something that you must commit to doing as well. And wanting to create a legacy where a treasure chest of potential is realised as people feel free to be themselves even if they do not fit the norm. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage

Tales from the Bolterlands
Breaking News! DUST 1947 PREVIEWS

Tales from the Bolterlands

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 67:08


Join Jarred and the Internet Instigator, Scott Waterford as they preview the fresh new images (pics from DUST 1947 Euro Championship) of DUST 1947 upcoming releases. The bbboys chat up the future releases and breakdown what the models are holding and speculate on the future and what these releases might bring. We are putting out free content for grid play DUST 1947. The Pretty Ok Mix vol. 1 is a sample from our collection of DUST Days game days played in our local community, Madison, WI. Hit that download and get your game on! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y3WAnYu9JAZnG840e0juKuuM9CY5xQiU?usp=sharing