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In this milestone 100th episode of Pushing Forward with Alycia, hosts Alycia Anderson and Marty Anderson celebrate both their centennial episode and the culmination of Disability Pride Month. Reflecting on their journey, their impact within the disability community, and their personal growth, they share stories of past guests, listener feedback, and the mission behind their podcast. The episode is filled with heartfelt gratitude, plans for the future, and a committed call to action for continued advocacy and inclusion. Special guest testimonials and a surprise compilation of encouraging words add an emotional touch to this celebratory episode. Key Moments of the Celebration 00:00 Introduction to Pushing Forward with Alicia 00:25 Celebrating 100 Episodes and Disability Pride Month 01:32 Reflecting on the Journey and Achievements 02:33 The Mission and Impact of the Podcast 07:31 Favorite Moments and Guest Highlights 24:18 Listener Feedback and Community Impact 33:55 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Aspirations 36:02 Final Thoughts and Gratitude A Quote from Alycia “The fact that all of these things have come together in this moment for us, for our community is quite beautiful. And right now, in this moment, as we're celebrating a hundred episodes, it's not just a celebration, it's a call to action. It's a call to action for all of us to show up together, to show up bolder, to support each other, to band together tighter, and to try to transform this movement more than we ever have before.” ~ Alycia Anderson A Quote from Marty “A huge reason we started all of this stuff was out of love for each other, love for our community, and our want to help people get as far as they can in life by sharing our experiences with the world.” ~ Marty Anderson Themes from the Heart of the Conversation
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the best tributes to Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65.
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 2002 Disney film "The Rookie." They introduce the film (2:02), with an overview of the story, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (5:07). Amount of Baseball (13:02) revels in this embarrassment of riches, and the excellence of the District Championship Game. Baseball Accuracy (20:35) cites Jim Morris's own opinion of the film's accuracy, and his relationship to his father, along with the radar sign scene, and the St. Rita story. There are oil rig gameplay questions. Did he try out in jeans? Did his dad get the baseball? Steve Cox erasure and some other accuracies with Jim Morris's MLB debut, Royce Clayton's foul ball, Morris pitching "for two seasons," and his tryout in the rain. The scouts also discuss his teammates Jose Canseco, Wade Boggs, and Kevin Stocker, the 1999 Devil Rays. The casting of the RuffNecks is hilarious, including the batter Carlton Fisk-ing the ball in the wrong direction. Randy Quaid's pitching motion, plus smart use of his pitching double Jeff Dowdy. Eric fact-checks Texas distances, and there is an Ellen Adair Breakdown on pitchers hitting 98 MPH in 1999 and today (h/t Nick Pollack). Can Ellen name more than five who threw more than 98 MPH in 99? Storytelling (49:34) dissects the interesting film structure created by its central bargain, the function of the nuns, and the Disney veneer balanced with excellent editing and cinematography. Ellen appreciates attention being paid to the football/baseball disparity, and both laud the excellent storytelling with the early scene with the father. But where is the middle child for the first hour of the film? They discuss the first minor league game sequence, the child's questions about the Devil Rays, and the relief pitcher as hero (w/r/t Seranthony Dominguez, JoJo Romero and Ranger Suarez). Brief St. Patrick's Day Accuracy. Score (1:11:22) addresses Carter Burwell's use of flute and John Bissell's music supervision, including Guy Clark's "Stuff That Works," Willie Nelson's "Nothing I Can Do About It Now," Elvis Presley's "Run On," and House of Pain's "Jump Around." Acting (1:17:14) discusses the performances of Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Brian Cox, Angus T. Jones and Blue Deckert. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:21:24) praises the perfect catcher behavior of Owls catcher Joel de la Garza, along with great acting by Angelo Spizzirri. The catcher at the try-out and at Jim Morris's debut also do not disappoint. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:24:56) considers the benefits of the announcer being a character in the rest of the film, and the great performance by David Blackwell. Good storytelling with the Orlando Rays announcer. Lack of Misogyny (1:27:32) considers the strength of Lori the character versus her story function, and some disappointment on the gendered role of the children and the impetus for Lori's reversal. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:33:01), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:38:59), Favorite Moment (1:40:58) Least Favorite Moment (1:42:08), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:44:30), Dreamiest Player (1:46:44), Favorite Performance (1:47:42), and Next Time (1:49:03). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Nothing Major turns one! Join John, Jack, Sam, and Stevie for the one-year anniversary episode as they celebrate 12 months of being on air, not being cancelled and somehow not being sick of each other. This week the boys are joined by Mark Ein, Tournament Director of the Washington DC Open and partner of the Washington Commanders, who shares his journey in tennis, what it takes to run a world-class tournament, and some unforgettable stories, including a special moment with Rafael Nadal. A big thank you for following, subscribing and listening to Nothing Major, here's to the future! 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 02:22 Celebrating One Year of the Podcast 03:20 Favorite Moments and Guests 06:24 Goals for the Next Year 08:24 Discussing the Washington DC Tournament 10:34 Memorable Matches and Experiences 19:09 Interview with Mark Ein 20:03 Debating Tennis Strategies 21:05 Transforming the Tournament Experience 23:04 From Ball Boy to Tournament Owner 24:13 Challenges of Hosting Top Players 26:17 Player Requests and Tournament Logistics 30:11 Crossover Between Tennis and NFL Ownership 32:23 Memorable Matches and Player Interactions 39:04 Fun Questions and Personal Stories 44:52 Outro and Future Plans
Another BANGER of a week with you - here are our fav moments - enjoy!
7.24.25 Hour 2, More callers give their #1 moment from the Commanders 2024 season. Kevin Sheehan plays and reacts to some of the Mayor Bowser interview from the Sports Junkies this morning where she gave some insight about the RFK Stadium deal.
Welcome back to another episode of The Dive Driven by Kia. Champion designer Riot Yelough joins Kobe and Meteos to give some behind-the-scenes intel on the new ADC champ Yunara. Kobe pitches us on his Yunara build (Hullbreaker, Hexplate, Hurricane) and we go over expectations for Yunara in pro play. Will we see Yunara on the LTA stage this weekend? Plus, we break down Patch 25.14, 100 Thieves' last dance, LTA North roster changes and power rankings for Split 3.Finally, make sure to grab tickets for LTA Split 3! Tickets are still available for Opening Week and throughout the entire split, including the LTA Championship in Texas. This Saturday at the Riot Games Arena in LA enjoy a Spirit Blossom themed Opening Day tailgate after the games where you can get a free Spirit Blossom Teemo skin, win prizes, buy some merch (including the exclusive LTA Poro), meet the teams, enjoy free food and more!Purchase your tickets for LTA's Split 3 here: https://www.tixr.com/groups/ltanorth/events/2025-lta-north-split-3-mastercard-opening-week-day-1-150643And get your tickets to the LTA Championship here: https://www.ticketmaster.com/league-of-legends-tickets/artist/2144001Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction with Yunara's Designer Riot Yelough4:54 - Initial Reactions with Yunara's Launch13:23 - Yunara's Itemization22:57 - Thoughts on Yunara in Pro Play33:38 - Evolution of Skill Expression37:57 - Favorite Moments from MSI41:50 - Fantasy is Back42:58 - Patch 25.1455:23 - 100T's Exit from the LTA1:04:53 - LTA Roster Changes1:21:29 - Power Rankings
After two years and 55 episodes packed with practical, joyful, and wildly clever ideas, Talking Tactics comes to a close. In this final episode, host Dayana Kibilds reflects on the “why” behind the show, shares her personal favorite tactics from past guests, and celebrates the everyday enrollment pros doing exceptional work in higher ed.From transforming request forms and hacking Reddit to AI-powered emails and fundraising squirrels, this send-off is full of bite-sized brilliance you can still use — whether you're new to the podcast or have been tuning in since episode one.Because while we may not keep talking the tactics together, I know you'll keep walking the walk.Stay connected with Day on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dayanakibilds/ - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dayana Kibildshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dayanakibilds/About The Enrollify Podcast Network:Talking Tactics is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — The AI Workforce Platform for Higher Ed. Learn more at element451.com.
Oreo Brewer returns again to discuss the plot twists, London setting & cat-and-mouse action that makes the show LUTHER stand out from all the other competition. Is this easily Idris Elba's best role to date? Why was the recent movie a pretty badass comeback? And will we ever see the dangerous Alice Morgan return to the saga? Get your cuffs and prepare for a street fight!
Join T, Father Fortenberry, Gary and Maty Mar the Bourbon Nerd as they reminisce about the past 2 years and reaching Episode No. 300!Check out our Website:https://lifefromthepatio.com/merchBecome a Legend today:https://thebourbonlegends.comfollow us on TikTok: https://tiktok.com/lifefromthepatio2 @Fatherfortenberry@LFTP@BourbonNerd-LFTP@BrotherFortenberry#bourbon #whiskey #fye #KnobCreek#Jack Daniels#comedy #podcast#funnyvideo #buffalotrace #distillery#buffalo #LFTP#oldforester #jimbeam #heavenhill#Bluenote#Shortbarrel#rye #ark #arknights#arkansas #nba #nfl #razorbacks #newyears #resolutions#LFTP Fred Minnick
Welcome back to the long-awaited return of Foundation on Apple TV. In this episode, hosts Mario Busto and Zachary Newton dive into the first episode of season three titled, 'A Song for the End of Everything.' They discuss key plot elements, characters, and predictions for the rest of the season. Highlights include the introduction of the Mule, the evolving character dynamics among the Cleons, and the ambitious task of continuing a storyline that spans centuries. Get ready for an in-depth discussion as the hosts share their immediate reactions and theories.00:00 Welcome Back to Foundation Season 3!01:25 Initial Reactions and Predictions02:31 The Importance of Season 302:49 Viewership and Popularity Concerns03:30 World-Building and Character Development04:41 Theories and Speculations06:08 Empire vs. Foundation Dynamics08:55 Character Arcs and Humanization18:06 The Mule's Threat and Predictions22:53 Casting Choices and Comparisons24:00 Recognizing Familiar Faces24:41 Connecting TV Shows and Theories26:33 Character Analysis and Speculations28:27 Foundation's New Developments30:17 Visual Marvels and Art Direction36:18 Favorite Moments and Characters43:03 Final Thoughts and OutroKeep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.houseSupport this show: Spotify | PayPalFollow the hosts on Instagram: @mariobusto @zacharyrnewtonMario's Production Company: 1992films.comZachary's Design Company: zacharyrnewton.com
Matt Spiegel shared his top moments from the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday evening in Atlanta.
What happens when you build a badass CEO schedule—but your systems aren't set up to support it? You burn out trying to white-knuckle your way through it every week.Been there. Done that.In this episode of the Burnout-Proof Podcast, I'm showing you how I fixed that problem once and for all—by designing my Notion systems to reflect and reinforce my schedule (instead of working against it).I'm walking you through:How I theme my workdays to reduce decision fatigue (for the full breakdown, check out this episode)What my daily Notion pages look like—and how I set them upThe process I used to align my systems with my energy, habits, and scheduleReal-time shifts I made while recording (yes, literally while I was talking to you)Whether you're a Notion nerd, a system newbie, or a CEO sick of feeling like your schedule is made of Jenga blocks—this one's for you.
What happens when you build a badass CEO schedule—but your systems aren't set up to support it? You burn out trying to white-knuckle your way through it every week.Been there. Done that.In this episode of the Burnout-Proof Podcast, I'm showing you how I fixed that problem once and for all—by designing my Notion systems to reflect and reinforce my schedule (instead of working against it).I'm walking you through:How I theme my workdays to reduce decision fatigue (for the full breakdown, check out this episode)What my daily Notion pages look like—and how I set them upThe process I used to align my systems with my energy, habits, and scheduleReal-time shifts I made while recording (yes, literally while I was talking to you)Whether you're a Notion nerd, a system newbie, or a CEO sick of feeling like your schedule is made of Jenga blocks—this one's for you.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former White Sox outfielder Scott Podsednik to share his favorite memories from the World Series-winning 2005 team holding a 20-year reunion at Rate Field over the weekend.
Send us a textRyan Mathews from POD joins Talking Grit and the talk goes through the each person's most memorable moment during the Dan Campbell era. The boys then talk about which Lions the Lions should prioritize extending. The talk then extends to QB Season 2 Episode 1.Want to support us?Item ShopVisit us on FacebookVisit us on X: @talkinggritpodJason - @Jason_TGPodJacob - @jmallittonYouTubeTalking Grit WebsiteTalking Grit SubredditEmail Us: talkinggritpodcast@yahoo.com
Divergent Series Deep Dive | Spoiler-Free and Spoilery ReviewJoin your bookish hosts Allorah and Roe in this episode of 'The Plot With A Twist' as they dive deep into Veronica Roth's Divergent series. From the intricacies of a post-apocalyptic dystopian world governed by five factions to the emotional rollercoaster of Tris and Four's relationship, this discussion covers it all. Spoiler-free and spoiler-full parts offer something for everyone, whether you're a newcomer or a longtime fan of the series. Tune in for insights, heated debates, and a nostalgic trip back to a trilogy that captured hearts and minds.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:29 Setting the Scene: Post-Apocalyptic World01:06 Divergent Trilogy Overview01:39 Technical Difficulties and Nostalgia02:02 Divergent Series Summary (Spoiler-Free)03:45 Personal Reading Experiences05:20 Spoiler-Free Writing Analysis06:24 Character Dynamics and Relationships06:34 Spoiler-Free Found Family Dynamics08:38 YA Dystopian Era and Female Protagonists10:30 Intermission and Spoiler Alert11:05 Divergent Series Deep Dive (Spoilers)17:20 Character Analysis: Tris and Four20:46 Comparisons with The Hunger Games22:30 Found Families in Depth27:51 Key Characters and Arcs42:06 Peter Hayes: The Complex Villain43:41 Caleb Pryor: The Most Hated Character47:09 Natalie Pryor: The Mother with Secrets49:29 The Factions: A Deep Dive58:37 Favorite Moments from the Series01:03:23 Movie Adaptations: Hits and Misses01:05:56 The Controversial Ending01:18:10 Four's Short Stories and Final Thoughts01:21:23 Cocktail Recipe and Farewell
The following guests sit down with hosts Justin White and Mat Ishbia:• Eric Katz – Independence Home Loans• Andi Numan – Swift Home Loans• Ann Sullivan – Lending Heights• Carrie Gusmus – Aslan Home Lending• Ian Twaddle - UMortgageMat Ishbia's Favorite Moments from the First 99 Episodes of Good. Better. Broker.It's time to celebrate as Good. Better. Broker. hits the century mark. In our 100th episode, we're joined by special guest host Mat Ishbia, who looks back on his favorite moments from our first 99 episodes. Which moments made the list? Tune into episode #100 to find out.In this episode of the Good. Better. Broker. podcast, you'll hear Mat Ishbia talk about his favorite segments from our first 99 episodes. In this episode, we discuss ... • 1:20 – Eric Katz on nailing the first 90 seconds of a sales call• 5:23 – Andi Numan on refinance business being available in any rate environment• 7:55 – Ann Sullivan on using home equity to improve financial well-being• 11:39 – Carrie Gusmus on the investment she makes in coaching her LOs• 15:19 – Ian Twaddle on obsessing over real estate agent relationshipsShow Contributors:Eric KatzConnect on LinkedInConnect on FacebookConnect on InstagramAndi NumanConnect on LinkedInConnect on FacebookConnect on InstagramAnn SullivanConnect on LinkedInConnect on FacebookConnect on InstagramCarrie GusmusConnect on LinkedInConnect on FacebookConnect on InstagramIan TwaddleConnect on LinkedInConnect on FacebookConnect on InstagramAbout the Host:Justin White is UWM's in-house brand journalist and the host of the daily news video, Inside Pass. He creates engaging content across multiple platforms to promote the benefits of the wholesale channel and partnering with UWM. A seven-time Emmy-award winner, Justin is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.Connect with Justin on LinkedIn, Instagram, or TwitterConnect with UWM on Social Media:• Facebook• LinkedIn• Instagram• Twitter• YouTubeHead to uwm.com to see the latest news and updates.
In this episode of the Connection Cybersecurity Podcast, host Kim Coombes is joined by our Security Center of Excellence leaders John Chirillo and Rob Di Girolamo, along with Microsoft Security expert Robin Camirand, to unpack the biggest insights from the RSAC 2025 Conference. From the rise of AI-powered defenses and identity threats to the growing buzz around quantum computing, the team shares key takeaways, favorite moments, and what these trends mean for the future of cybersecurity. Whether you're curious about agentic AI, post-quantum cryptography, or just want to hear about goats and code-breaking shenanigans—this recap of the conference includes insights from our experts and has something for everyone. For more information on how to better secure your environment, visit Connection.com/Cybersecurity If you're ready to start the conversation around what Connection can do to help your organization—Call 1.800.998.0067. Or, if you have a Connection account team already in place, please reach out. Speakers John Chirillo, Principal Security Architect, Connection Rob Di Girolamo, Senior Security Architect, Connection Kimberlee Coombes, Security Solution Architect, Connection Robin Camirand, Inside Solution Architect, Connection Show Notes 00:00 Welcome and Overview of RSAC 2025 02:27 Community and Collaboration at RSAC 04:39 Identity Management Challenges 07:58 Zero Trust Principles in Security 08:37 Quantum Computing and Post-Quantum Cryptography 10:20 Agentic AI in Security Operations 12:42 Emerging Defenses Against AI-Powered Attacks 14:48 Best Practices for Leveraging AI in Security 17:04 Favorite Moments from RSAC 2025 20:25 Summing Up RSAC 2025
visit: ➡️ https://raisingheights.com Zach and Tori went LIVE on Youtube! Some of you wanted to watch the whole thing but there were audio issues that made it hard to watch, so we editing the livestream and fixed the audio for you guys! :) Enjoy! 00:00 Intro 00:26 First YouTube Live Experience 00:47 Summer Plans and Yard Work 01:27 Camping Adventures 02:00 Interacting with the Chat 02:16 Favorite Moments and Peaks 02:46 Murphy the Cat 04:27 Reality Shows and Current Events 07:09 Family Updates and Future Plans 09:58 Kids and School Accommodations 11:57 Favorite Princesses and Shows 13:52 Ordering Clocks and Time Management 14:19 Engaging with Live Comments 14:40 Super Chats and Viewer Interaction 15:28 Lila's Peak and Pit 16:44 Family Fun and Activities 16:55 Viewer Questions and Answers 18:54 Discussing Favorite Shows 21:08 Merchandise and FIFA World Cup 24:43 Staying Connected as a Couple 26:31 Challenges of Living in Portland 27:14 Concluding the Live Session BECOME A MEMBER! visit: ➡️ https://raisingheights.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We bring up our favorite running gags, fight scenes & stupidly awesome moments in THE EXPENDABLES saga. Which team member didn't get enough screentime? Which one-timer should've been back for seconds? And which one always got the best one-liners? Get to the choppa & unleash some testosterone in this cheesy saga retrospect! GUESTS INCLUDE: Jonathan Orr, The Western Wonder (Pic-a-Flic Podcast), Podcaster/Filmmaker Mark Oguschewitz & Gil Palmer!
Send us a text100th Episode look back with 9 standout stories, fan favorites, and the moments that made us laugh, learn, and love Kirkland even more. Plus, stay out of the water at Houghton Beach. Help guide policy and apply for the Planning Commission and Tourism Development Committee. Stay up to date with City Council. Get your recycling questions answered with our Recycling Hotline. Know before you go this July 4th. Upcoming events, and more. Show note links: https://www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20250703
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 483 - The Rocket Classic and Dow Championship - Favorite Moments It's been quite a week for golf fans in Michigan, with both the Rocket Classic and Dow Championship taking place at the same time. We bounced back and forth between the two tournaments and captured more interviews than our MGL Radio show had time to air - so here, in montage form, is a collection of our favorite moments from Detroit Golf Club and Midland Country Club. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
Ellen Adair and Brennan Brown talk about the brand-new instant-classic baseball film EEPHUS. Ellen introduces Brennan (0:40), and then the film (3:50) overviewing its festival appearances, the director Carson Lund, and some of the cast. They summarize the film (10:40) and review the 20-80 scouting scale (13:25) and talk about the scouting director to whom Brennan will be reporting Eephus's grades (14:30). They begin with Amount of Baseball (18:50), discussing this film's tool-defining wealth of baseball in numerous ways. Baseball Accuracy (26:37) delves into the baseball ability as depicted, and some of the questionable ball/strike calls that end the game. Ellen brings up an apparent What Inning Is It discrepancy that is not what it seems, and Graham as the MIA third base coach. They discuss Franny's paraphrasing of the baseball quotes in the film from Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Branch Rickey, Rickey Henderson and Yogi Berra. Ellen, scarred from REVERSE THE CURSE, has some trauma around the amount of Yankee content in a Massachusetts-based movie, which gets the scouts into a heated conversation. They talk about the definition and history of the eephus pitch, discussing Rip Sewell, Maurice van Robays, Ted Williams, Fernando Abad, Luis Tiant, Yu Darvish, Steve Hamilton, Phil Niekro, Dave LaRoche, Carlos Zambrano, Vicente Padilla, Satchel Paige, Clayton Kershaw, Rich Hill, Zack Greinke, Brock Holt, and, of course, Bill Lee. A small sidebar on position players pitching, and a longer dive into some delightful Easter eggs with Bill Lee's appearance in the film, and its magical realism. In Storytelling (1:03:45), our scouts discuss the tradition of slow cinema and how that applies to EEPHUS. They marvel at the way information is skillfully planted for the audience to put together, and appreciate the even-handedness of the depictions of the teams, if with some disagreements about the way the audience's empathy is guided. The fact that no one else besides the men involved care much about the game feels important, as does the fall setting, and this season as a thematic character. They discuss the film's relationship of comedy to tragedy. Brennan brings up GOODBYE DRAGON INN, and thinking about transcendental filmmaking leads to a conversation about being present, acting, baseball, time, mortality, and the spiritual exercise of play. The metaphor of the fireworks is explored. The Score Tool (1:51:26) discusses Carson Lund's percussive score and the use of radio as background scoring. In Acting (1:56:56) they discuss the performances of Russell J. Gannon, Cliff Blake, Keith William Richards, David Torres Jr., Ray Hryb, Peter Minkarah, David Pridemore, Theodore Bouloukos, Ethan Ward, Patrick Garrigan, Conner Marx, Brendan Burt, and the commendable evenness of tone across the whole ensemble. Delightfulness of Catcher Character (2:09:28) discusses the performances of John R. Smith, Jr, as John and Chris Goodwin as Garrett. Brennan is vulnerable with a personal trial that mirrors a moment in the film. Delightfulness of Announcer (2:22:23) considers the presences of Frederick Wiseman and Joe Castiglione. Lack of Misogyny (2:26:00) addresses Bobby's light moment of misogyny, balancing the film's intent with lack of full female characters. They also discuss the film's view of male friendship and male loneliness. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (2:36:26) Six Degrees of Baseball (2:40:49) Favorite Moment (2:41:10) Least Favorite Moment (2:45:50) Scene We'd Like to See (2:46:01) Dreamiest Player (2:48:20) Favorite Performance (2:49:40). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
00:00Introduction and Episode Overview01:21DC Comics Releases This Week02:42Marvel's Cancellations and Reactions05:21New DC Creator-Owned Project Announcement09:42Discussion on Action Figures and Collectibles15:34Comic Book Signings and Experiences22:22Comic Book Adaptations and Creative Collaborations25:34Marvel and DC Crossover Events32:52Comic Book Reviews and Recommendations39:50Character Development and Story Arcs46:10Long-Form Storytelling in Comics50:34The Titans' Struggles Against the Crime Syndicate54:05Character Dynamics and Relationships01:00:32Detective Comics: Batman and Penguin's Unlikely Alliance01:06:30New Gods: The Emotional Depth of Orion's Grief01:22:49Superman's New Abilities and Challenges01:31:12Lois Lane's Global Expansion of the Daily Planet01:39:32Critique of Storytelling and Art in Recent Issues01:46:46Top Picks and Favorite Moments from Recent Comics
00:00Introduction and Episode Overview01:21DC Comics Releases This Week02:42Marvel's Cancellations and Reactions05:21New DC Creator-Owned Project Announcement09:42Discussion on Action Figures and Collectibles15:34Comic Book Signings and Experiences22:22Comic Book Adaptations and Creative Collaborations25:34Marvel and DC Crossover Events32:52Comic Book Reviews and Recommendations39:50Character Development and Story Arcs46:10Long-Form Storytelling in Comics50:34The Titans' Struggles Against the Crime Syndicate54:05Character Dynamics and Relationships01:00:32Detective Comics: Batman and Penguin's Unlikely Alliance01:06:30New Gods: The Emotional Depth of Orion's Grief01:22:49Superman's New Abilities and Challenges01:31:12Lois Lane's Global Expansion of the Daily Planet01:39:32Critique of Storytelling and Art in Recent Issues01:46:46Top Picks and Favorite Moments from Recent Comics
Mr. Iguana shares behind-the-scenes stories from Worlds Collide and Money in the Bank, his interactions with WWE legends like Rey Mysterio and Shawn Michaels, and the evolution of his unique character alongside his beloved partner, La Yeska. Discover how this charismatic luchador is captivating audiences worldwide, championing Mexican wrestling culture, and breaking barriers in sports entertainment. Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining story of passion, perseverance, and the power of Lucha Libre! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - Mr. Iguana's Feelings Post-Match at Worlds Collide 04:06 - Mr. Iguana's Reaction to Money in the Bank Appearance 05:11 - Mr. Iguana as a Top Merch Seller 06:55 - WWE Acquiring AAA: Mr. Iguana's Thoughts 09:15 - Backstage Experience at Worlds Collide 11:32 - Collaborating with Shawn Michaels 14:58 - Dreams for WWE Career 17:11 - Origin Story of Mister Iguana 27:18 - Favorite Moments and Experiences 29:55 - Expectations for WWE/AAA Partnership 31:39 - Insights on WWE/AAA Collaboration 31:50 - Promoting Lucha Libre to the World 34:05 - How to Connect with Mr. Iguana
We're recapping the best moments from Season 5 of 4 Friends & A Book Podcast. From the books that stirred the pot to the takes that had us divided it's all here.Laugh with us debate with us and find out which books made the biggest impact.Connect with 4 Friends & A Book Podcast:YOUTUBE| /@4friendsandabook INSTAGRAM | / 4friendsandabook FACEBOOK | / 4-friends-a-book-104994371734599 #4friendsandabookpodcast #bookreviewers #2025reading #bookrecommendation #bookclubreads #booktok #bookpodcast #booktube #shedeursanders #tariffs #tonimorrison 4 Friends and A Book podcast centers discussions on books, life experiences, and a little bit of everything else in between. We have organic conversations which flow naturally from the book at hand, through the writer's journey, and of course, the impact it has on the culture. Our mission is to bring inspiration and reinforce the joys of literacy within our community.
00:00Introduction and Episode Overview01:21DC Comics Releases This Week02:42Marvel's Cancellations and Reactions05:21New DC Creator-Owned Project Announcement09:42Discussion on Action Figures and Collectibles15:34Comic Book Signings and Experiences22:22Comic Book Adaptations and Creative Collaborations25:34Marvel and DC Crossover Events32:52Comic Book Reviews and Recommendations39:50Character Development and Story Arcs46:10Long-Form Storytelling in Comics50:34The Titans' Struggles Against the Crime Syndicate54:05Character Dynamics and Relationships01:00:32Detective Comics: Batman and Penguin's Unlikely Alliance01:06:30New Gods: The Emotional Depth of Orion's Grief01:22:49Superman's New Abilities and Challenges01:31:12Lois Lane's Global Expansion of the Daily Planet01:39:32Critique of Storytelling and Art in Recent Issues01:46:46Top Picks and Favorite Moments from Recent Comics
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about halftime shows, today in 1994, soap box talk about the 5 years to play 5, favorite moments from the last sports year, and baseball transfer portal.
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the baseball portions of "Twilight." They introduce the film (1:49), with an overview of the story, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (6:01). Amount of Baseball (10:35) opens with a true conundrum: what is the amount of baseball in the baseball portion of "Twilight"? Do we consider the "first Mariners game" and spring training? Baseball Accuracy (15:30) considers the viability of a four-vampire baseball team and a three-vampire baseball team, with the varying degree of problems that arise. Discussion of vampires' familiarity with John Fogarty's "Centerfield," seventh-wheel vampires, and the Mike Fiers of vampires (?). Ellen has issues with the lack of analytical positioning, and Eric queries the notion of thunder from an aluminum bat. Is Alice tipping her pitches? A brief history of baseball gloves (w/r/t Charlie Waitt, Albert Goodwill Spalding, Bill Doak, Rawlings). Some baserunning headscratchers with Carlisle. There is no spring training in Jacksonville (h/t Meg Rowley), but there ARE spring training/regular season timeline issues in this film. Storytelling (40:11) digs in on the substance of the vampire feud, Ellen's annoyance with the notion of the Cullens as "vegetarians," and Eric's annoyance with the sparkliness. Are they good at baseball? Would putting Bella's hair down really help mask her human scent? Some discussion of the directorial style and costume choices. Score (55:39) addresses the use of Radiohead, the Black Ghosts, Muse, and the squealing guitars. Acting (1:00:03) discusses the performances of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, and Edi Gathegi, with shout-outs to Anna Kendrick and Gil Birmingham. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:04:57) weighs the Moment of Utmost Delight, Elizabeth Reaser's line deliveries, and the matriarch as catcher, while Delightfulness of Announcer (1:07:28) doesn't offer so much. Lack of Misogyny (1:08:01) considers the strength of female players, the film's upgrade over the book, with only a brief foray into the misogyny of the whole premise. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:14:20), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:19:52), Favorite Moment (1:22:01) Least Favorite Moment (1:23:50), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:26:37), Dreamiest Player (1:28:12), Favorite Performance (1:29:41), Review Thank You (1:30:41) and Next Time (1:32:39). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the baseball portions of "Twilight." They introduce the film (1:49), with an overview of the story, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (6:01). Amount of Baseball (10:35) opens with a true conundrum: what is the amount of baseball in the baseball portion of "Twilight"? Do we consider the "first Mariners game" and spring training? Baseball Accuracy (15:30) considers the viability of a four-vampire baseball team and a three-vampire baseball team, with the varying degree of problems that arise. Discussion of vampires' familiarity with John Fogarty's "Centerfield," seventh-wheel vampires, and the Mike Fiers of vampires (?). Ellen has issues with the lack of analytical positioning, and Eric queries the notion of thunder from an aluminum bat. Is Alice tipping her pitches? A brief history of baseball gloves (w/r/t Charlie Waitt, Albert Goodwill Spalding, Bill Doak, Rawlings). Some baserunning headscratchers with Carlisle. There is no spring training in Jacksonville (h/t Meg Rowley), but there ARE spring training/regular season timeline issues in this film. Storytelling (40:11) digs in on the substance of the vampire feud, Ellen's annoyance with the notion of the Cullens as "vegetarians," and Eric's annoyance with the sparkliness. Are they good at baseball? Would putting Bella's hair down really help mask her human scent? Some discussion of the directorial style and costume choices. Score (55:39) addresses the use of Radiohead, the Black Ghosts, Muse, and the squealing guitars. Acting (1:00:03) discusses the performances of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, and Edi Gathegi, with shout-outs to Anna Kendrick and Gil Birmingham. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:04:57) weighs the Moment of Utmost Delight, Elizabeth Reaser's line deliveries, and the matriarch as catcher, while Delightfulness of Announcer (1:07:28) doesn't offer so much. Lack of Misogyny (1:08:01) considers the strength of female players, the film's upgrade over the book, with only a brief foray into the misogyny of the whole premise. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:14:20), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:19:52), Favorite Moment (1:22:01) Least Favorite Moment (1:23:50), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:26:37), Dreamiest Player (1:28:12), Favorite Performance (1:29:41), Review Thank You (1:30:41) and Next Time (1:32:39). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
6-13 Dirty Work Hour 1: Giants/Dodgers rivalry renewed: most hated Dodgers and favorite momentsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's the next installment in the Summer of Superman series. Today: "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice".Special Guest: Phillip Barker of The Eternal Knight Podcast. A deep-dive discussion on the sequel to Man of Steel!Chapters:(00:07:48) Initials Thoughts (00:24:01) Putting Batman in a Superman Movie (00:36:24) First Reactions (00:58:21) Symbolism and Thematic Motifs (01:0:2:00) Purpose of Superman(01:19:00) Lex Luthor of it All (01:35:00) The Morality of BvS(02:01:00) Favorite Moments and Story Arcs(02:32:00) Legacy of BvS and Ranking (0:2:55:00) Final Thoughts & Movie TalkAlso, ReelOutreach is a charity that helps underprivileged kids have a theatrical movie-going experience. If you can, please support this great cause! Support Here!Follow Along:TwitterWebsitePhillip's YouTube ChannelPhillip's ThreadsThe Eternal Knight Podcast
Today we take a look back at the brilliant 2024-25 Europa League campaign in full, in which Tottenham Hotspur hoisted their third UEL/UEFA Cup trophy. We begin by addressing the elephant in the room – the sacking of now-Spurs-legend Ange Postecoglou despite leading his side to the title. Is it a fair decision from Daniel Levy? What are the supporters feeling? And how do they move forward now without him? Then we turn to the matter at hand: a recap of all the best and worst moments from the UEL season, including our favorite storylines, teams, games, and goals – as well as some things we might hope to forget. Cheers (for the final time at Spurs) to Big Ange! Timecodes 0:10 - The start and a quiz 6:30 - Ange Postecoglou sacked 16:20 - Final thoughts on Spurs title win 24:05 - The season in review 56:10 - Game of the season 1:06:55 - Goal of the season 1:15:55 - Do we like the League Phase format?
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Corey Danna & Fred Andersson return and this time we explore the iconic moments from the visual comedy, bank takeovers & vehicle filled escapes of Jackie Chan's Police Story/Supercop franchise. Are physical comedian led movies literally the only time where both audiences & critics don't care about the loose plotting and everyone has a good time? Why is Supercop 2 with Michelle Yeoh returning actually pretty underrated? Is it Part 1 or 3's almost-fatal finales that stay in audience's minds the most? For a quick geek-out session on this topic, you've come to the right place! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1940 Warner Brothers cartoon, "Porky's Baseball Broadcast." They introduce the cartoon (1:23), with an overview of the script, the cast, and creators, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the cartoon (5:10). (Again, the lawyers advise that this is a cartoon, and nothing in this podcast can be used to relitage Posnanski v. Sepinwall.) Amount of Baseball (11:10) once again relies on this being a ratio and not counting stat for a seven-minute cartoon, some which even feels padded for time. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) digs in on the truly most confusing question in this cartoon: which, and how many, teams are even playing in this World Series, with the Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs and Giants all being candidates. The colorization doesn't help. The two-headed pitcher has a flaw in his/their plan, plus do they use a Pat Venditte glove? Some discussion of the 1940 World Series, including Willard Hershberger, Ernie Lombardi and Jimmy Wilson, along with the Carl Hubbell reference. Storytelling (36:45) grapples with the unsatisfying nature of the baseball play as a story, and discusses the many simple jokes. The scouts debate the pros and cons of the "round dog looking for his seat" storyline. Eric reveals the recycled material from "Boulevardier from the Bronx," and they discuss the screamingly problematic section of the cartoon. Score (50:27) addresses Carl W. Stalling's handiwork, including the tick method and musical references. In Acting (53:19), they discuss whether or not Mel Blanc is responsible for all of the voice acting, and if that impacts the score. Delightfulness of Catcher (55:18) presents our scouts with a conundrum, given the derivation of the turtle catcher. The rabbit catcher is unquestionably adorable. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:00:49) weighs the notion that the eponymous Porky Pig is the star of the show. Are the double-entendres part of his delightfulness, or just the cartoon? Lack of Misogyny (1:04:29) had the scouts scouring the background of every single frame, and coming up disappointed. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:07:32), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:13:18), Favorite Moment (1:13:57) Least Favorite Moment (1:14:53), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:18:01), Dreamiest Player (1:20:09), Favorite Performance (1:22:52) and Next Time (1:22:52). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1940 Warner Brothers cartoon, "Porky's Baseball Broadcast." They introduce the cartoon (1:23), with an overview of the script, the cast, and creators, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the cartoon (5:10). (Again, the lawyers advise that this is a cartoon, and nothing in this podcast can be used to relitage Posnanski v. Sepinwall.) Amount of Baseball (11:10) once again relies on this being a ratio and not counting stat for a seven-minute cartoon, some which even feels padded for time. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) digs in on the truly most confusing question in this cartoon: which, and how many, teams are even playing in this World Series, with the Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs and Giants all being candidates. The colorization doesn't help. The two-headed pitcher has a flaw in his/their plan, plus do they use a Pat Venditte glove? Some discussion of the 1940 World Series, including Willard Hershberger, Ernie Lombardi and Jimmy Wilson, along with the Carl Hubbell reference. Storytelling (36:45) grapples with the unsatisfying nature of the baseball play as a story, and discusses the many simple jokes. The scouts debate the pros and cons of the "round dog looking for his seat" storyline. Eric reveals the recycled material from "Boulevardier from the Bronx," and they discuss the screamingly problematic section of the cartoon. Score (50:27) addresses Carl W. Stalling's handiwork, including the tick method and musical references. In Acting (53:19), they discuss whether or not Mel Blanc is responsible for all of the voice acting, and if that impacts the score. Delightfulness of Catcher (55:18) presents our scouts with a conundrum, given the derivation of the turtle catcher. The rabbit catcher is unquestionably adorable. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:00:49) weighs the notion that the eponymous Porky Pig is the star of the show. Are the double-entendres part of his delightfulness, or just the cartoon? Lack of Misogyny (1:04:29) had the scouts scouring the background of every single frame, and coming up disappointed. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:07:32), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:13:18), Favorite Moment (1:13:57) Least Favorite Moment (1:14:53), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:18:01), Dreamiest Player (1:20:09), Favorite Performance (1:22:52) and Next Time (1:22:52). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Dave and his family count down the undisputed top 10 episodes of The Brady Bunch. Joined by his brother Adam, uncle John, and cousin Mikey, they discuss memorable appearances by guest stars like Vincent Price and Davy Jones, iconic moments such as Marcia's broken nose, and the cultural impact of the show. Topics 00:38 Special Episode Announcement 00:58 Family Introductions 02:58 Tribute to Sol 04:50 Top 10 Brady Bunch Episodes Countdown Begins 10:50 Episode 10: A Fist Full of Reasons 16:29 Episode 9: Our Son, The Man 24:03 Episode 8: The Tiki Caves 31:31 Episode 7: Pass the Tabu 38:39 Bobby's Hero: A Disturbing Episode 41:47 The Cincinnati Kids: A Family Adventure 47:01 Marcia's Nose: A Classic Brady Moment 52:36 Time to Change: The Brady Kids Sing 59:04 Johnny Bravo: Greg's Rock Star Dream 01:06:51 Getting Davy Jones: Marsha's Idol 01:17:15 Final Thoughts and Favorite Moments
In this episode of Story Archives, hosts Mario Busto and Zachary Newton recap the finale of The Last of Us Season 2, discussing episodes six and seven. They touch on their own battles with sickness, as well as upcoming TV shows they plan to cover, such as Foundation Season 3 and The Bear Season 4. The hosts delve into episode specifics, including character critiques, especially focusing on Ellie and her contentious decisions. They share their admiration for Jesse, analyze the dynamic between Joel and Ellie, and criticize some of the show's storytelling choices. The discussion also hints at future storylines and the impact of long wait times between seasons. The episode concludes with a call for audience input and a brief mention of the Harry Potter casting news.00:00 Introduction and Host Updates01:16 Upcoming Shows and Plans01:52 Episode Titles and Season Three Speculations03:03 Viewer Reactions and Comparisons05:50 Character Dynamics and Performances11:46 Joel's Backstory and Emotional Moments16:08 Ellie's Actions and Consequences23:29 Production Choices and Budget Constraints25:25 The Impact of Jesse's Death25:54 Ellie's Controversial Actions27:12 Team Abby vs. Team Ellie27:55 Twilight Comparisons and Pop Culture29:02 The Likability of Characters29:33 Ellie's Reckless Decisions30:52 Jesse's Missed Opportunities34:06 The Future of TV Shows39:38 Favorite Moments and Lines45:50 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming ShowsKeep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.houseSupport this show: Spotify | PayPalFollow the hosts on Instagram: @mariobusto @zacharyrnewtonMario's Production Company: 1992films.comZachary's Design Company: zacharyrnewton.com
Leila Rahimi and Ramie Makhlouf took Cubs calls from Score listeners.
In this episode, we conclude season 16 by remembering with gratitude all the things God has done and is doing in our lives. We reflect on the importance of allowing our hearts to be drawn into beauty in the midst of both joy and sorrow. We also talk about maturity vs self reliance, allowing ourselves to be led by the Holy Spirit, and the relationship between trust and receptivity. Thank you dear friends for journeying with us this season! You will be in our prayers this summer and we are excited about what's in store this Fall! Heather's One Thing - All to Bless You and Low (Live) by Kory Miller Sister Miriam's One Thing - Magdala Grove Michelle's One Thing - I Believe in Love: A Personal Retreat Based on the Teaching of St. Thérèse of Lisieux by Fr. Jean Delaby Journal Questions: Pause and take a moment to notice the surrounding beauty. What do I notice? How might the Lord be speaking to me through this beauty? Am I perplexed by the mystery of how God is working in my life? How might He be working all things for good in this season? How do I keep my union with the Lord? What is coming against that right now? In my suffering and darkness, where do I turn my face? Am I allowing myself to be led or am I trying to control? What is the Lord inviting me to do this summer? Discussion Questions: Are you in a season where it is difficult to be grateful? Why or why not? In the midst of regular life, what is taking you away from union with God? How have you encountered the love of God in your life? God is always doing something new. How can you breathe in new hope? What are you looking forward to this summer? Quote to Ponder: “To limit your desires and your hopes is to misunderstand God's infinite goodness!” (St. Therese of Lisieux) Scripture for Lectio: “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles…” (Psalm 105:5) Sponsor - House of Joppa: We're proud to be sponsored by House of Joppa, a family-owned Catholic shop where modern design meets timeless tradition. From stunning Catholic jewelry to sacred art and décor, everything they offer is crafted to reflect the beauty of our faith. Explore their full collection at houseofjoppa.com Timestamps: 00:00 - House of Joppa 01:00 - Intro 01:51 - Welcome 04:18 - What's Been on Our Minds 09:35 - Union with God 10:43 - Year of Hope 13:32 - Abiding 17:30 - Maturing of Love 19:20 - Turning to God 22:04 - Favorite Moments from Season 16 26:31 - What We are Looking Forward to this Summer 33:20 - Final Thoughts 34:59 - One Things
Caomh McGillion joins me to talk more about captivating filmmaker Michael Mann. This time, we highlight some of our favorite moments from his small-screen narc shows to his big-scale movies. Which key sequence in one of his '90s masterpieces has music play a pivotal role in beginning the sequence? Which scenes have some neat editing and gaffing choices? And which ones leave us wanting more of these rich characters and their gritty underworld backstory? Feel the heat around the corner, get your body armor & roll out in the copters with us! SONG USED: "Force Marker" by Brian Eno & "God Moving Over The Face of the Waters - End Credits (Film Version) " by Moby (from the HEAT original soundtrack) MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1992 Babe Ruth biopic, "The Babe." They introduce the film (1:36), with an overview of the script, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (4:05). Amount of Baseball (10:01) is surprisingly baffling for a relatively objective tool, but our scouts try to parse the true amount given the unsatisfying, nothing-but-dingers nature of the gameplay. There is a sad player comp. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) dives in on this film's Babe Ruth pitcher erasure, including striking out Ty Cobb, and inaccuracies with Ruth's first career game and his performance in the 1916 World Series. His time with the Orioles and Jack Dunn also elided, with some unfortunate consequences including the creation of his nickname. Some examination of very young George as a rapscallion, his home life, and his time at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, plus Brother Matthias accuracy. Did Babe Ruth ever come late to a game drunk? There are many, many timeline problems, particularly with Claire and Helen. Ellen plays a game of What Year Is It. Discussion of Joe Dugan, Dorothy, Ruth punching an umpire, Ernie Shore's "combined" no-hitter, Eddie Bennett, Harry Frazee's sale of Ruth, the Called Shot, the Johnny Sylvester story, the feud with Lou Gehrig, and Ruth's "milk." Ruth's relationship with Miller Huggins, and his desire to become a manager himself, including anecdotes with Frank Navin and Connie Mack, are examined. WTF is up with the depiction of Ruth's athleticism, (including his purported use of a courtesy runner)? The final game has as many problems as the rest of the film. Storytelling (1:04:02) highlights this film's main problems: the classic biopic problem of trying to tell the entire life story, timeline jumbles, and the depiction of Ruth as a dumb man-child. Yankee Stadium propaganda. Ellen has a list of Unanswerable Questions. Score (1:20:10) envisions the scenario in which consummate professional Elmer Bernstein was asked to compose the music for this film. Acting (1:23:13) discusses this disappointing John Goodman performance, backed by a whole lot of It's Fine. Ellen uplifts one Trini Alvarado moment. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:29:00) had so many good catcher names and Ruth's own catcher feats as possible fodder, but nothing is made of them. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:30:31) considers the culpability of the announcers for the inaccuracies. Lack of Misogyny (1:33:40) has much to contend with given Ruth's biographical philandering, but somehow this movie makes it so, so much worse. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:40:39), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:44:42), Favorite Moment (1:45:22) Least Favorite Moment (1:46:45), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:47:47), Dreamiest Player (1:49:50), Favorite Performance (1:50:28) and Next Time (1:51:36). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1992 Babe Ruth biopic, "The Babe." They introduce the film (1:36), with an overview of the script, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (4:05). Amount of Baseball (10:01) is surprisingly baffling for a relatively objective tool, but our scouts try to parse the true amount given the unsatisfying, nothing-but-dingers nature of the gameplay. There is a sad player comp. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) dives in on this film's Babe Ruth pitcher erasure, including striking out Ty Cobb, and inaccuracies with Ruth's first career game and his performance in the 1916 World Series. His time with the Orioles and Jack Dunn also elided, with some unfortunate consequences including the creation of his nickname. Some examination of very young George as a rapscallion, his home life, and his time at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, plus Brother Matthias accuracy. Did Babe Ruth ever come late to a game drunk? There are many, many timeline problems, particularly with Claire and Helen. Ellen plays a game of What Year Is It. Discussion of Joe Dugan, Dorothy, Ruth punching an umpire, Ernie Shore's "combined" no-hitter, Eddie Bennett, Harry Frazee's sale of Ruth, the Called Shot, the Johnny Sylvester story, the feud with Lou Gehrig, and Ruth's "milk." Ruth's relationship with Miller Huggins, and his desire to become a manager himself, including anecdotes with Frank Navin and Connie Mack, are examined. WTF is up with the depiction of Ruth's athleticism, (including his purported use of a courtesy runner)? The final game has as many problems as the rest of the film. Storytelling (1:04:02) highlights this film's main problems: the classic biopic problem of trying to tell the entire life story, timeline jumbles, and the depiction of Ruth as a dumb man-child. Yankee Stadium propaganda. Ellen has a list of Unanswerable Questions. Score (1:20:10) envisions the scenario in which consummate professional Elmer Bernstein was asked to compose the music for this film. Acting (1:23:13) discusses this disappointing John Goodman performance, backed by a whole lot of It's Fine. Ellen uplifts one Trini Alvarado moment. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:29:00) had so many good catcher names and Ruth's own catcher feats as possible fodder, but nothing is made of them. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:30:31) considers the culpability of the announcers for the inaccuracies. Lack of Misogyny (1:33:40) has much to contend with given Ruth's biographical philandering, but somehow this movie makes it so, so much worse. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:40:39), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:44:42), Favorite Moment (1:45:22) Least Favorite Moment (1:46:45), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:47:47), Dreamiest Player (1:49:50), Favorite Performance (1:50:28) and Next Time (1:51:36). Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
Welcome to The Fairway Huddle! You have never seen a show like this before, where NFL stars trade the gridiron for the greens in an intense golf showdown like no other! This competitive series takes you inside the exclusive Loop 19 golf club as athletes battle it out at Pebble Beach on a Trackman simulator. With $10,000 on the line and every dollar matched for charity, this isn't just about winning—it's about making an impact.This week, Tennessee Titans DB Amani Oruwariye shares his NFL journey and Penn State roots in this episode of Fairway Huddle! Here's What To Expect: - The rollercoaster recruitment journey, from 26 offers to Penn State's unexpected gray shirt proposal.- Growing up in Tampa, family dynamics, and how a military mom instilled discipline and focus.- Insights into Penn State's culture, locker room camaraderie, and the unforgettable 2016 season.- Draft day heartbreak and how Amani stayed resilient through unexpected adversity.- Raw reflections on the Detroit Lions, the Matt Patricia era, and lessons learned in the NFL.FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:36 - Growing Up in Tampa06:57 - Favorite Moment 2016 NFL Season07:31 - NFL Draft Experience08:56 - Matt Patricia Era in Detroit15:18 - Being Benched18:10 - Saquon Barkley GolfingThe Fairway Huddle is hosted by former Nittany Lion Jason Cabinda, presented by The College Sports Company.For sponsorships or business inquiries, reach out to: ads@collegesportsco.com#pennstate #psufootball #cfb #collegefootball #detroit #football #nfl #ncaa #titans
Breaking Down NCAA Punishments for Michigan Coaches & Buckeyes Recruiting News | Buckeye WeeklyIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dig into the breaking news of NCAA punishments handed down to former Michigan assistant coaches Jesse Minter and Steve Clinkscale. The duo also discuss implications for Michigan Football, NCAA compliance culture, and how these developments affect the larger collegiate athletic landscape. Additionally, they touch upon Buckeye Huddle's annual Southern Swing and provide updates on Ohio State's recruiting efforts. Join the live discussion as Tony and Tom navigate through a packed agenda of college football news and insights. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:25 Breaking News: Michigan Football Scandal 00:53 Buckeye Huddle's Southern Swing 02:39 NCAA Violations and Consequences 04:55 Impact on Michigan's Coaching Staff 07:28 NCAA's Investigation Process 15:13 Potential Penalties and Recruiting Impact 19:55 Viewer Questions and Comments 33:34 Michigan's Quarterback Situation 41:49 Discussing Ohio State's Freshman Quarterbacks 42:11 Revisiting the 2007 BCS Championship 44:16 Favorite Moments from the Past Season 52:13 The Impact of NCAA Violations on Michigan 56:46 Ohio State's Scholarship Situation 01:00:51 The Transfer Portal and Player Movement 01:18:26 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Events
In this milestone episode, Rachel Hollis reflects on producing 800 episodes of her podcast, sharing the journey that began in 2017. She discusses the evolution of the show, highlighting memorable moments, favorite guests, and challenging times.Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!01:53 Celebrating 800 Episodes03:49 The Origins of the Podcast06:12 Lessons Learned and Growth10:20 Consistency and Evolution13:47 Monetization and Audience Growth20:07 Behind the Scenes Fun28:14 Meeting Shania Twain: A Starstruck Moment29:06 Interviewing Joe Biden: A Nerve-Wracking Experience31:05 The Accidental Presidential Announcement37:02 Editing Challenges with a Famous Guest40:16 Behind the Scenes: Podcasting Secrets43:39 Favorite and Least Favorite Podcast Moments52:01 Future Podcast Plans and GratitudeSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.