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In hour one, Hoch, Crowder, and Jimmy are ready for the Women's Olympic Hockey game between Team USA and Italy at 3 pm. Hoch and Crowder debate the best cheese for National Cheddar Day. Jimmy is excited for the start of College Baseball. Plus, Local 10's Clay Ferraro grades the Miami Heat's season, shares Super Bowl thoughts, and discusses Tua and Tyreek Hill's future with the Dolphins.
The Dudes reflect on the Sharks during the Olympic break, with two major personnel questions coming in the next month – Sherwood and Ferraro. Will either be moved? And with Celebrini already attracting attention on the world stage, what does this mean for the Sharks? The post DOH 511 – 2026 Olympic Break first appeared on Dudes On Hockey.
During Hour 4 former NHLer & Olympian Landon Ferraro joined the show sharing stories of his Olympic experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Local 10 anchor and reporter Clay Ferraro joins the show to react to a stagnant trade deadline by the Miami Heat.
“If this is my priority, what system am I putting in place to honor that? Our priorities are defined by our actions.” In this episode, Tony Ferraro, Director of Training Services at Floyd Consulting, joins Kate Volman to discuss the importance of starting your year with clarity and the right systems in place. Tony explains how identifying your priorities and building a system around them can lead to greater focus and transformation. Drawing from their experience at the Best Year Ever event with Matthew Kelly, Tony and Kate discuss the critical concept of the "one thing" that makes everything easier, helping you concentrate on what truly matters.In this episode, you'll discover:How to create a system that supports your most important goalsWhy clarity and accountability are essential for successReal examples of businesses and individuals thriving with focused systemsInvest in a coach to achieve your dreams: https://www.floydcoaching.com/Discover how to implement The Dream Manager Program:https://www.thedreammanager.com/Things to listen for:(00:00) Intro(02:03) Importance of planning for priorities(06:48) Choosing your word of the year(10:05) Finding fun in everyday challenges(14:00) Systems drive consistent behaviors(18:16) The one thing that truly mattersResources:Floyd CoachingThe Culture AssessmentMatthew Kelly's BooksFloyd Coaching's BlogConnect with the GuestTony Ferraro's LinkedInConnect with the Host & Floyd Coaching:Kate Volman's LinkedInFloyd Coaching on LinkedInFloyd Consulting on Facebook
ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, Artemi Panarin's sweepstakes and the possible next team, Macklin Celebrini's integral role on Canada, the possible Olympic replacement, the Maple Leafs' direction of the team, and more.
“Start with the right habits to build virtue. Those virtues shape our character—and our character shapes the destiny of our lives and our companies.”In this episode, Tony Ferraro, Director of Training Services at Floyd Consulting, joins Kate Volman for a powerful conversation about character: what it is, why it matters, and how it influences culture more than most leaders realize. Drawing from a recent workshop he delivered, Tony explains how virtues form the “mosaic” of our character, how habits build those virtues, and why high-character teams perform better.Kate and Tony discuss the roles of self-awareness, intentionality, and accountability in personal and professional growth, sharing real stories from organizations embracing this work and the transformative impact it's having on their people.In this episode, you'll discover:Ways to build self-awareness around personal virtues and vicesHow character influences culture, performance, and trustReal examples of teams transformed by character-focused workInvest in a coach to achieve your dreams: https://www.floydcoaching.com/Discover how to implement The Dream Manager Program:https://www.thedreammanager.com/Things to listen for:(00:00) Intro(02:37) Defining character and virtues(09:12) Building your organization's character(15:04) Leadership and accountability(21:57) Practical steps to improve characterResources:Floyd CoachingThe Culture AssessmentMatthew Kelly's BooksFloyd Coaching's BlogConnect with the GuestTony Ferraro's LinkedInConnect with the Host & Floyd Coaching:Kate Volman's LinkedInFloyd Coaching on LinkedInFloyd Consulting on...
What if the "vibe" of your workplace isn't created by perks or policies, but by the people you allow into the room and the energy they bring with them? ⚡️ In this episode, Kristi sits down with executive coach Tony Ferraro to unpack what vibe really means inside an organization and why culture is something you protect, not manufacture. Tony draws a powerful connection between vibe and culture, explaining how great teams feel different because they are free from "energy drains" like misalignment, drama, and unclear purpose. Tony shares his winding journey from teaching physics to leading a growing school, and eventually into executive coaching, revealing how moments of failure, tension, and unexpected endings shaped his philosophy on leadership. Through personal stories, he shows how even one misaligned hire can quietly crack an otherwise healthy culture. Additional Resources: Tony Ferraro, Senior Executive Coach/Director of Training Services at Floyd Consulting: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyferraro-floyd/ Floyd Consulting - https://www.floydconsulting.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/floyd-consulting/ Subscribe to Kristi's YouTube for more Vibecast content! Learn more about Skutvik Consulting Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Key Takeaways: A strong vibe is closely tied to having A players who energize the people around them. Culture weakens when energy is spent on drama instead of the mission. There are no neutral hires. Every person either adds to or detracts from the culture. Great hiring starts with clarity around role, outcomes, and core values. Leaders often sabotage interviews by falling in love too early.
In this episode, Dan is joined by Shawna Ferraro to discuss the "savage" mindset she lives, what it means to be a "savage" in athletics and classes, and more.Originally from New Canaan, Connecticut, Shawna is currently a Junior at Middlebury College. Shawna plays as a forward on the field hockey team, and has a dual major in sociology and English. Shawna is passionate about writing and relentlessly pursues her goals, often waking up at 5:30 in the morning and staying late in order to perfect her craft. Shawna is also an avid endurance athlete and can often be found running when not playing field hockey. For more on Shawna, be sure to follow @insidethesavagelife & @shawnaferraroSeason 7 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is proudly supported by Pura Health, bringing ultrasound into every clinician's hands. Learn more at purahealth.net and @pura.health_ultrasound.Additional support provided by Firefly Recovery, the official recovery partner of Braun Performance & Rehab (recoveryfirefly.com), and Dr. Ray Gorman of Engage Movement. Learn how to grow your income beyond sessions—follow @raygormandpt on Instagram and DM “Dan” for a free breakdown of the blended practice model.Episode Affiliates: Isophit (BRAUNPR25%), MoboBoard (BRAWNBODY10), AliRx (DBraunRx), MedBridge (BRAWN), CTM Band (BRAWN10), Ice Shaker (affiliate link).If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who would benefit and leave a 5-star review.Explore more from Dan at linktr.ee/braun_pr.
Landon Ferraro joins the show. Landon reacts to the Kiefer Sherwood trade, why it was the right time to deal him, and being more flexible trading the vets. Plus, the guys discuss the direction of the Canucks. Jamie and Drance react to the latest rumours surrounding Elias Pettersson. Later, they discuss some future moves for the team. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, Mitch Marner playing his former team for the first time against the Maple Leafs, Auston Matthews leading Toronto's hot run, Vegas' winning team, Connor McDavid's incredible season, the Rangers in a skid and more.
In hour three, Mike & Jason previews tonight's Canucks matchup at Buffalo with analyst Landon Ferraro (10:20), plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
During Hour 4 our Pre & Post-Game analyst and former NHLer Landon Ferraro joined the show offering his thoughts on the Oilers' recent struggles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discussing the next era of the Miami Dolphins and what it should look like after another disappointing season with Local 10 anchor and reporter Clay Ferraro.
Landon Ferraro joins the show to break down what went wrong for Canada at the World Juniors, why the fear factor is gone, and how NHL-ready talent like Celebrini or Schaefer could have changed the outcome. The conversation shifts to the Canucks' direction, with Ferraro arguing development should take priority, veterans must be moved for assets, and Kiefer Sherwood should be traded immediately at peak value. They examine how teams like the Bruins have successfully retooled on the fly and why Vancouver has nothing left to preserve. Plus, thoughts on the impact of the World Juniors on the race for first overall and what it means for the Canucks' long-term plan. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
San Jose Hockey Now wishes everyone a Happy New Year and a Happy New Year to Macklin Celebrini, who has made Team Canada! TSN Draft guru Craig Button joins us to talk all about that! Back in July, he was already telling people that Macklin was making the Canadian Olympic team! What made Craig so confident and what are some of his 2026 Draft thoughts? We also check in on what I call the Randy Hahn Line: Since we last recorded, the Sharks have ripped off 3 straight wins…do we think now that the Sharks are making the playoffs? Igor Chernyshov is among the Sharks that are buzzing, I went to talk to another NHL scout about Chernyshov! Finally, what's the value of playoff experience or playing playoff-like regular season games for the likes of Chernyshov and company? Or should the Sharks just traded UFAs Wennberg and Ferraro for whatever they can get? (15:00) Dan Boyle recounts his Olympic experiences. (39:30) Has anybody crossed the Randy Hahn Rubicon: Does anybody think that the Sharks are making the playoffs? (44:30) What should the San Jose Sharks with their many UFA's? (1:11:35) Praising Igor Chernyshov, Yaroslav Askarov, Zack Ostapchuk, and Vincent Iorio (2:25:50) Craig Button joins! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thomas Drance and Dimitri Filipovic are joined by Canucks PxP voice Brendan Batchelor. The guys discuss Canucks getting back on the rails, why competitive games are important, home-ice struggles, and the players facing the media in Vancouver. Then, Landon Ferraro joins for the final hour. Landon talks Canucks roster opportunities, potentially spending to the cap and why it gets him excited. Plus, the guys talk Team USA vs Team Canada. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Ferraro's 100th career NHL point.
Thomas Drance is joined by Dimitri Filipovic! The guys discuss their impressions of Zeev Buium defensively after a sample of games. Then, the guys discuss Linus Karlsson and his offensive potential. Later, Landon Ferraro joins the show. Landon talks about the Canucks win in Seattle and his thoughts on the 'Calder Cup Trio'. Plus, what are some of the guy's biggest pet peeves? This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Kyle Wiley, Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Texas at El Paso, about how social and traumatic stressors during pregnancy become biologically embedded and shape maternal and infant health. Kyle shares his path into biological anthropology and discusses his biosocial research on perinatal health disparities in the United States and Brazil. We explore his work on interpersonal violence during pregnancy in São Paulo, Brazil, focusing on how trauma affects maternal and infant cortisol regulation and what this means for fetal programming and intergenerational health. We also discuss his recent research on pica among Latina pregnant women, which takes a novel approach by examining stress hormones and inflammation rather than micronutrient deficiencies. The episode closes with a look at Kyle's new faculty role at UTEP, his current projects, and how he maintains work–life balance as an early-career scholar. ------------------------------ Find the work discussed in this episode: Wiley, K. S., Gouveia, G., Camilo, C., Euclydes, V., Panter-Brick, C., Matijasevich, A., Ferraro, A. A., Fracolli, L. A., Chiesa, A. M., Miguel, E. C., Polanczyk, G. V., & Brentani, H. (2025). A Preliminary Investigation of Associations Between Traumatic Events Experienced During Pregnancy and Salivary Diurnal Cortisol Levels of Brazilian Adolescent Mothers and Infants. American Journal of Human Biology, 37(2), e70004. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.70004 Kwon, D., Knorr, D. A., Wiley, K. S., Young, S. L., & Fox, M. M. (2024). Association of pica with cortisol and inflammation among Latina pregnant women. American Journal of Human Biology, 36(5), e24025. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.24025 ------------------------------ Contact Dr. Wylie: kwiley@utep.edu ------------------------------ Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation/, Website: humbio.org, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Chris Lynn, Host Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, E-mail: cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Courtney Manthey, Co-Host, Website: holylaetoli.com/ E-mail: cmanthey@uccs.edu, Twitter: @HolyLaetoli Cristina Gildee, SoS Co-Producer, HBA Junior Fellow Website: cristinagildee.com, E-mail: cgildee@uw.edu,
In hour three, guest hosts Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Israel Fehr discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro (9:20), plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
A Canucks Talk Holiday special! Drance opens the hour with Dimitri Filipovic. The guys discuss if there is an opportunity for the Canucks to make a push for the Playoffs or should they zag and be big time sellers. Then, the guys discuss Kiefer Sherwood and if the Canucks should trade or re-sign him. Plus, Landon Ferraro joins the show. Landon talks Canucks scoring, how far the team is from competing, and if the Canucks will stick with the rebuild plan. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Just in time for Christmas Eve, we're talking Feast of the Seven fishes. We share interviews with Chefs Nicholas Beesley of Triple George Grill near The Downtown Grand, Nicole Brisson of Brezza in Resorts World and Mimmo Ferraro of Ferraro's about their versions of the Italian tradition. We also have a tour of Yurt by Dan Coughlin. Shuchi Patel explains Henderson's Taste of Gujarat. Cory Harwell tells us about Butcher and Thief. And Rob Baker explains the changes at Circa's Project BBQ. Also, a Happy Hour Report from The Arts Distrcit, restaurant reports and news.
ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, the Sabres' dynamic revamp, Quinn Hughes' trade to the Wild and his departure from Canucks, Auston Matthews' diminishing play this season and more.
Jamie and Drance dive into the Canucks return package from the Wild in the Hughes trade. The guys get into Zeev Buium's potential, Marco Rossi's profile, and if Liam Öhgren can be an NHLer. Later, Landon Ferraro joins the show. Landon shares his thoughts on the Hughes trade, Canucks D-core going forward, and the approach for the final fifty games. Plus, the guys debate who should be traded next. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
In this episode "How can we optimise decision-making for complex/high-risk kidney stone patients?" Prof. Bhaskar Somani (GB) is joined by Dr. Matthew Breeggemann (US) and Dr. Timothy Bryant (GB) to explore the practical value and challenges of multidisciplinary collaboration in stone disease management. The speakers reflect on how shared decision-making within a structured stone MDT can support better outcomes for complex or high-risk recurrent kidney stone patients. Using a real-life case example, they walk through the patient journey, examining how early specialist input and coordinated care can impact diagnosis, treatment planning and follow-up.They discuss the current gaps in guideline implementation, particularly where patient complexity demands input beyond standard urological care. The role of nephrology, radiology and dietetics in MDT decision-making is highlighted, emphasising the need for clear communication and flexible protocols. The speakers also address challenges, such as delays in imaging or conflicting clinical opinions and how MDT formats can help resolve these through consensus-building.The importance of tailoring care to individual risk profiles is underscored, along with suggestions for integrating MDT principles into both large and smaller healthcare systems. The episode concludes with practical recommendations for centres looking to establish or improve a stone MDT. This conversation provides valuable insight for clinicians involved in managing stone disease and those working toward more coordinated care models.You can also listen to the previously released episode:Identifying high-risk stone formers: How can we improve early diagnosis and referral? A discussion between Prof. Somani, Prof. Ferraro and Prof. EmilianiAcknowledgmentMedical writing support was provided by Accenture Song Life Sciences with unrestricted funding from Novo Nordisk, with no involvement in the programme or speaker selection.
In hour three, Mike & Jason discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro, plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
Tony Ferraro, managing director for Bridgewater Bank's commercial banking team, talks to F&C reporter Dan Netter. Ferraro talks about how Bridgewater's C&I team finds clients, as well as what makes for a good loan.
During Hour 4 our Pre & Post-Game analyst and former NHLer Landon Ferraro joined the show discussing the Oilers' season and other notes from around the NHL. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Landon Ferraro joins the show to highlight a strong night from the young Canucks, praising Raty, Karlsson, and Bain while projecting Karlsson as a dependable third-line NHLer who has clearly benefited from working with the Sedins. The guys shift to Tom Willander's development, his speed, instincts, and the mental adjustment rookies face, while questioning how trades might finally open up ice time for Vancouver's younger players. With Höglander set to return and center depth stretched thin, the crew breaks down lineup decisions, Hughes' playful “Fitzy” moment, and why Ferraro expects trade chatter to intensify even further. They close by examining Vancouver's goaltending situation, whether Tolopilo deserves a longer run, and why the Hughes trade, if it ever happens, must net the best assets available. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
In hour three, Mike & Jason discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro (7:00), plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, Mikko Rantanen's hit on Alexander Romanov and Patrick Roy's response, Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini's incredible season and the Olympics shot, the quality of the teams, the Maple Leafs and Oilers' overall performances and more.
A big picture conversation about the Miami Dolphins future with Local 10 anchor and reporter Clay Ferraro.
In hour three, Halford & guest host Jamie Dodd preview tonight's Canucks home matchup versus the Winnipeg Jets with analyst Landon Ferraro (10:10), plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
In hour three, Mike & Jason set up tonight's Canucks home matchup versus JT Miller's New York Rangers with analyst Landon Ferraro (3:22), plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
On this episode of the Council of Industry Podcast, we sit down with Jim Ferraro, Vice President of Elna Magnetics, a long-standing Hudson Valley company with deep roots in advanced manufacturing. Jim shares Elna's fascinating history—from its beginnings in Woodstock in 1955 to its current operations in Saugerties and expansion into California. He explains how the company evolved from a prototype manufacturer into one of the world's largest distributors of ferrite, a vital ceramic material used in everything from smartphones to renewable energy systems.Jim offers an inside look at Elna's unique role in the electronics supply chain, the wide range of industries they serve, and the highly skilled workforce that makes it all possible. He also discusses his own journey in the family business, the company's commitment to succession planning, and the value of building a diverse team with opportunities for machinists, engineers, and office professionals alike.Beyond manufacturing, Jim is a strong advocate for workforce development and education partnerships. He talks about his leadership role with Ulster BOCES and the Hudson Valley Pathways Academy, how industry can play a vital role in shaping career pathways for students, and why breaking the stigma around vocational education benefits everyone.From business growth to community engagement, this conversation highlights how manufacturers like Elna Magnetics are innovating while staying deeply connected to their roots.For more information about Elna Magnetics visit https://elnamagnetics.com/--The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer's association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
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ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, the start of the season in the league, the Rangers' offensive struggles, Elias Pettersson not picking up the steam, the Panthers playing through the injury bug, the Maple Leafs' overall roster and Easton Cowan's role, the style of games and more.
In hour three, Mike & Jason discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro (10:20), plus the boys tell us what they learned (29:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
“Culture isn't about perks or slogans. It's about people and the principles that guide them.”In this episode, Tony Ferraro, Director of Coaching at Floyd Consulting, breaks down The Culture Solution by Matthew Kelly and shares what more than 1,500 culture assessments reveal about today's workplaces. He talks about the six principles of a dynamic culture, and why mission consistently ranks highest, why hiring with rigor is often overlooked, and how overcommunicating the plan keeps teams aligned. Tony explains why simplicity makes mission statements powerful, how scorecards give A-players the clarity they crave, and why coaching conversations are a gift that saves leaders time and builds trust.In this episode, you'll discover:Why simple, clear mission statements drive stronger cultureHow disciplined hiring decisions shape long-term successWhy overcommunication creates alignment and avoids “shiny object” distractionsInvest in a coach to achieve your dreams: https://www.floydcoaching.com/Discover how to implement The Dream Manager Program:https://www.thedreammanager.com/Things to listen for:(00:00) Intro(00:29) Why company culture matters today(01:08) Launching the culture assessment tool(01:34) What defines company culture(03:12) Key insights from assessment results(04:36) The six principles of culture(05:32) Mission is king: top rated principle(11:06) Hiring challenges and disciplined processes(19:23) How to evaluate hiring effectively(20:58) Why clear communication drives culture(23:17) Using scorecards to set outcomes(29:38) Coaching's role in strong leadership(36:11) How to take the assessmentResources:Floyd CoachingThe Culture AssessmentMatthew Kelly's BooksFloyd Coaching's BlogConnect with the GuestTony Ferraro's LinkedInConnect with the Host & Floyd Coaching:Kate Volman's LinkedInFloyd Coaching on LinkedInFloyd Consulting on FacebookFloyd Consulting on TwitterFloyd Consulting on YouTubeFloyd Consulting on Instagram
In hour three, Mike & Jason discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro (9:03) ahead of tomorrow's preseason matchup at Calgary, plus the boys tell us what they learned (29:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
Who are our 2025-26 pre-season top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects? In a throwback San Jose Hockey Now Podcast segment, it's just Sheng and Keegan together again to reveal their top-10. How much are Quentin Musty, Cam Lund, and Eric Pohlkamp trending up? Who's No. 2, Yaroslav Askarov or Sam Dickinson? Where do 2025 Draft picks Michael Misa, Josh Ravensbergen, and Haoxi (Simon) Wang rank? The general cut-off for prospects for this ranking, by the way, is 50 NHL games. Before our top-10 prospects talk, San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee, insider Sheng Peng, and prospects guru Keegan McNally discuss all the hot Sharks training camp topics. 18-year NHL veteran Boyle weighs in on the idea of a fourth-liner like Barclay Goodrow being named Sharks captain. We discuss Jack Thompson perhaps being at a crossroads in his Sharks' career. From Misa to Will Smith to Alex Nedeljkovic to Philipp Kurashev, who impressed in the Sharks' pre-season debut? (00:00:00) Introductions (00:00:24) Sponsor: Bring Hockey Back (coupon code: SanJoseHockeyNow) (00:01:13) Dating apps, boundaries & hockey fandom (00:03:36) Band tees & music rabbit hole (Tool, The Liars, Dumb & Dumber, Tarantino) (00:10:40) News/notes segue (00:11:45) Sharks captaincy recap: Goodrow vs. Toffoli, Ferraro context (00:16:04) Dan Boyle: What a captain actually does in the NHL (00:24:04) Do captains need to play big minutes? (00:32:00) Predictions: “C” now vs. bridge years without a captain (00:33:38) Jack Thompson's camp: tweener risk & path to NHL (00:39:05) Boyle's 80–90% rule for bubble players (00:45:48) Michael Jordan lesson: fail forward & keep shooting (00:50:30) Sports psychology & George Mumford (00:51:01) Dan Boyle signs off (00:52:00) Camp updates: illness return, cautious ramp-up, PP units (00:53:29) Klingberg injury; Dickinson power play looks (00:56:39) Preseason Game 1 takeaways & context (00:58:49) Smith/Dickinson connection — what translates at NHL speed? (01:00:57) Michael Misa's “winning details”: faceoffs, strength, denial without penalties (01:03:06) Group A/B practice reads — what they mean (and don't) (01:05:56) Musty's 2nd-period dip & in-game coaching adjustments (01:08:07) Roster math: waiver-exempt vs. earning trust (01:14:04) Goaltending: puck-handling as a hidden weapon (01:16:06) Nedeljkovic example: clean rims past pressure (01:16:53) Yaroslav Askarov's puck-handling upside — asset or risk? (01:17:29) Tandems & mentorship: Askarov learning from Nedeljkovic (01:18:24) Why this roster feels better constructed to win (01:19:11) Grier's summer moves: puck movers & more skill (01:19:42) Orlov's impact & easing Ferraro's minutes (01:20:29) Condolences to Mike Grier's family (01:20:53) Top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects intro (01:21:20) Honorable mentions & methodology (games cutoff, graduation rules) (01:22:30) Depth discussion: Graf, Mukhamadullin, Askarov, more (01:23:39) Bubble prospects & the “third tier” pool (01:25:03) Prospect tiers: Pohlkamp, Halttunen, Sahlin Wallenius, Cardwell (01:28:30) San Jose Sharks' surprising wing depth for Barracuda (01:29:45) Other sleepers: Roberts, Svoboda, Muldowney, Laubach (01:32:14) Honorable mentions wrap-up (01:33:39) Just missed Top 10 — Wang & Lund debates (01:37:33) Lund as a “poor man's Chris Kreider” comp (01:40:12) Sharks' wing depth & potential breakouts (01:41:48) Top-10 countdown begins Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The San Jose Sharks have opened training camp! Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee react to Rookie Faceoff and GM Mike Grier's training camp availability. We discuss Will Smith staying at wing, Grier's reaction to Marc-Edouard Vlasic's unhappiness with his buyout and Ryane Clowe's departure to the New York Rangers, and Dan shares how he avoided involvement in the infamous Jeremy Roenick “Scare Tactics” prank. We also debate who should be the San Jose Sharks' next captain, Barclay Goodrow or Tyler Toffoli. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
In hour three, Mike & Jason discuss the latest Canucks news with analyst Landon Ferraro (8:55), plus the boys tell us what they learned (28:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
Local 10 anchor and reporter joins the show to preview the Miami Dolphins vs New England Patriots game.
In this special 10th anniversary episode of Seth Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson revisits a cherished interview from the podcast's early days. Recorded way back in September 2015, this episode features a delightful chat with Nick Ferraro, famously known as the Philly Elvis. Nick shares his journey of discovering Bruce Springsteen as a high school freshman in 1975 and recounts his first encounter with The Boss's music. The conversation weaves through memorable anecdotes, from Nick's early performances as Elvis to the night he lived his dream by performing on stage with Bruce Springsteen. E Street nation, get ready to relive a magical night filled with music, fandom, and some Philadelphia spirit! 00:00 Introduction and Special Anniversary Announcement 02:19 Meet Nick Ferraro: The Philly Elvis 03:49 Nick's Bruce Springsteen Journey Begins 05:29 High School Memories and First Concert Experiences 08:18 College Years and Bootleg Tapes 13:27 The River Tour and John Lennon's Death 16:46 Balancing Love for Bruce and Elvis 24:00 The Birth of The King and Company 27:12 From Talent Contests to Cruise Ships 27:38 The Dream of Singing with Springsteen 28:07 The Big Moment: On Stage with Springsteen 32:50 The Drawing and the Magical Moment 33:21 Entering the Spectrum 35:40 The Born to Run Album Performance 36:02 Bruce Notices the Sign 36:50 On Stage with Bruce Springsteen 47:14 The Aftermath and Radio Buzz 48:14 Springsteen and I Movie 53:53 Performing and Meeting the E Street Band 56:36 Upcoming Performance in England 58:52 Podcast Wrap-Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What determines who you vote for? You probably think it's due to rational reasons. Economy. Sustainability. Immigration. Growth. But research shows that your choice of vote isn't as logical as you might expect. In fact, all of our votes can be swayed by a largely irrelevant factor. And this factor can be used to change what we eat, wear, drink and buy. Hear how, on today's episode of Nudge with Phil Graves. --- Phil's book: https://shorturl.at/kzAta Phil's consultancy: https://www.philipgraves.net/consultancy/ Subscribe to the (free) Nudge Newsletter: https://nudge.ck.page/profile Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ --- Today's sources: Cialdini, R. B., Reno, R. R., & Kallgren, C. A. (1990). A focus theory of normative conduct: Recycling the concept of norms to reduce littering in public places. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58(6), 1015–1026. Davis, C. J., Bowers, J. S., & Memon, A. (2011). Social influence in televised election debates: A potential distortion of democracy. PLoS ONE, 6(3), e18154. Latané, B., & Darley, J. M. (1968). Group inhibition of bystander intervention in emergencies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 10(3), 215–221. Martin, S. J. (2024). Influence at work: Capture attention, connect with others, convince people to act. The Economist Books (Pegasus Books). Tanner, R. J., Ferraro, R., Chartrand, T. L., Bettman, J. R., & Van Bagren, R. (2008). Of chameleons and consumption: The impact of mimicry on choice and preferences. Journal of Consumer Research, April. Trott, D. (2023). Crossover creativity: Real-life stories about where creativity comes from. Harriman House.
Local 10 sports anchor and reporter Clay Ferraro lists his concerns for the offense heading into the preseason finale with Week 1 just a few weeks away and discusses who he is most looking forward to watching tomorrow vs Jacksonville.
Local 10 anchor and reporter, Clay Ferraro, discusses his takeaways from the first few weeks of Dolphins training camp.