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Building an all-time Giants coaching staff means stacking Parcells, Lombardi, Belichick, Landry, Coughlin, Spagnuolo, Steve Owen, Sean Payton, Mike Pope, and more — but the cost is brutal: real Giants legends get pushed into smaller roles or left out completely.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Who belongs on the greatest New York Giants coaching staff ever? The answer depends on whether you value Giants-only impact, total NFL résumé, championships, innovation, or clean role fit.Drew and Rob start with Bill Parcells as head coach, but Steve Owen's Giants résumé keeps the conversation from being automatic. Parcells has the modern Super Bowl weight and the franchise-shaping presence, while Owen brings the longest Giants head-coaching résumé and pre-Super Bowl championship history. Jim Lee Howell also gets major credit as the CEO-style coach who had Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry on the same staff.Does total football immortality matter more than the exact Giants job a coach held?That question drives the offensive staff. Lombardi is the obvious offensive coordinator, Allie Sherman gets tied into the Giants coaching tree, Sean Payton lands at quarterback coach, Mike Pope is the tight ends lock, and Steve Owen's playing background gives him a place with the offensive line. The uncomfortable debate comes with names like Ray Handley and Tom Coughlin: one was a rough head coach but valuable assistant, while the other is too important to Giants history to leave out.The defensive side becomes even more stacked. Bill Belichick gets the defensive coordinator role, Tom Landry still has to be honored for his Giants impact and defensive innovation, and Steve Spagnuolo lands as defensive line/pass-rush coordinator because the staff is that overloaded. Romeo Crennel, Marty Schottenheimer, John Fox, Earl “Potty” Potteiger, Mike Nolan, and John Harbaugh all create different arguments about résumé, role fit, and how much Giants connection should matter.Who got punished by how loaded this list is?The episode closes on the real problem with building an all-time Giants staff: there are more qualified names than available jobs. Some fans will value Parcells and Belichick. Others will argue harder for Landry, Owen, Flaherty, Fassel, Reeves, or another old-school Giants figure. That is what makes this debate work — there is no painless version of the final staff.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we're joined by Dave Hall and Tyler Flaherty of Restore a Muscle Car.We get into the shop, the builds, the business, Trans Ams, muscle cars, and what it takes to keep classic American performance alive at a high level.A lot of great stories in this one from two guys who have been deep in the muscle car world for a long time.
(0:00) The third hour opens with Paulie in the truck joining the show(9:44) Is AJ Brown healthy enough to help Drake Maye?(23:15) Sean Flaherty from Keches Law Group joins the show(29:32) The hour closes with conversation on the NBA Finals and game three tonightSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From Detroit's bats waking up to the A's and Rockies stealing headlines, Jake and I walk through a jam-packed slate and preview a loaded day of pitching. Show Notes (concise, from your POV): On this June 3 episode of BD Baseball, I sit down with Jake and run through a full 15-game slate: Tigers crush, Flaherty shoves, and Greene/Perez provide the power we've been missing. Gage Jump delivers seven strong in Wrigley as the A's win a tight one behind an opposite-field bomb from Nick Kurtz. Rockies step out of the basement, the Angels fall further, and Joe Adell recreates Jose Canseco with a ball off his glove and head. We talk Johan Duran's filth, John Smoltz's “no pitchers, only throwers” comments, and where we agree or disagree. Around the league: Orioles in Boston, Pirates staying relevant, Braves still a wagon, and the Giants plus Red Sox continuing to make their fans miserable. We preview a stacked pitching slate with Peralta–Kirby, Sanchez–Buehler, Burns–Royals, Cole–Gavin Williams, and Skenes–Astros, plus some first-five and total leans. Injury and transaction notes on Verlander, Jackson Jobe, Mason Barnett, Cade Morris, Civale, and Severino. New episodes of BD Baseball drop all week on Burnin' Daylight Sports. Don't let your butt crack — move your ass, we're burnin' daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jen and Sarah are joined by Taryn Flaherty of Cinema's Charm to review ‘In the Mood for Love.' They discuss the beautiful visuals, the immersive cinematography, and the layered characters in this yearning-filled film. Shownotes: Spoilers (~6:57) Connect with Taryn on TikTok, Instagram, and Letterboxd @cinemascharm for more discussions about all things movies! Remember to leave a rating and review of this episode. Connect with Movies & Us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky @moviesanduspod or by email at moviesanduspod@gmail.com. Check out andusmedia.co for the latest on Movies & Us and TV & Us. And subscribe to Movies & Us on YouTube for full video episodes and more. Join the & Us Living Room for early access to ad-free episodes, exclusive bonus content, and more! Movies & Us is part of the Movie Archer Podcast Network. Learn more at moviearcher.com.
Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers by Tony T. Game Summary Gausman has a better skills profile than his ERA, with a low walk rate and a FIP sitting below his season ERA. Detroit needs Flaherty to rebound and avoid early-count damage. The Pick Blue Jays in their past six games are hitting .171 with a .269 slugging percentage. Tigers are batting .280 in their day games with a .482 slugging percentage. Gausman in his past five starts has an ERA of 4.97. Blue Jays bullpen on the road has an ERA of 4.04. Tigers' bullpen has been outstanding at home. Blue Jays are 7-14 on the road with a -10-unit loss. Detroit is 13-7 at home with a +4.3-unit return. Play Detroit +113.
Love the podcast? Send us a text!In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, Laura Carfang speaks with Kacie Flaherty and Joyce Dini about life with oligometastatic breast cancer. They share how their diagnoses unfolded, what treatment decisions looked like, and how they've learned to navigate uncertainty while staying grounded in what matters most.Together, they discuss:The differences between metastatic and oligometastatic breast cancer.What curative-intent treatment can look like in practice.How diagnosis and treatment affect relationships, fertility, and identity.The mental health challenges of living with cancer day to day.The importance of boundaries, advocacy, and choosing joy.Kacie and Joyce also reflect on the support they've found in community, the language that helped them better understand their disease, and the ways they continue to reclaim agency in the face of something they cannot fully control.This episode is especially meaningful for patients, caregivers, and anyone seeking an honest conversation about breast cancer, treatment complexity, and emotional survival.Topics covered: oligometastatic breast cancer, metastatic breast cancer, curative intent, treatment decisions, cancer and relationships, fertility loss, mental health, grief, resilience, patient advocacy, community support, choosing joy. Support the showListener FeedbackIf this episode resonated with you, we invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.You can also click the link in the show notes that says "Love this episode? Send us a text" to share feedback.Messages are completely anonymous.If you would like us to follow up directly, please include your email address in your message so we can respond.Latest News: Join our Mailing List - New content drops every Monday! Discover FREE programs, support groups, and resources from SurvivingBReastCancer.org! Become a Breast Cancer Conversations+ Member! Sign Up Now. Enjoying our content? Please consider supporting our work.
Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers MLB Pick Prediction by tony T. Red Sox at Tigers 6:40 PM ET— Sonny Gray will start for Boston. Gray started five games posting an ERA of 4.30 with WHIP of 1.30. The veteran strikes out 13.1% with 5.1% walks. Ground balls are 53.8% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings. Jack Flaherty is starting for Detroit. Flaherty has seven starts producing an ERA of 5.90 with WHIP of 1.79. The right hander fans 22.7% with 17.7% walks. Ground balls dished at 31.2% with 1.55 home runs per nine innings.
Texas Rangers vs. Detroit Tigers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rangers at Tigers 6:40 PM ET—MacKenzie Gore will start for Texas. Gore in six starts carries an ERA of 4.35 with WHIP of 1.20. The left hander has an elite 31.6% K rate with 11.3% walks. Grounders are 40.5% with 1.45 home runs per nine innings. Jack Flaherty makes the start for Detroit. Flaherty has six starts posting an ERA of 5.33 with WHIP of 1.75. The right hander fans 23% with 18% walks. Ground balls dealt at 30.8% with 1.42 home runs per nine innings.
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Detroit Tigers vs. Boston Red Sox MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Tigers at Red Sox 11:10 AM ET— Jack Flaherty will start for Detroit. Flaherty has four starts with an ERA of 4.05 with WHIP of 1.40. The right hander fans 23.9% with 15.9% walks. Ground balls served at 32.7% with limited home run damage. Sonny Gray is starting for Boston. Gray in four starts carries an ERA of 4.43 with WHIP of 1.28. The veteran strikes out 12.5% with 4.5% walks. Ground balls are 55.6% with 1.33 home runs per nine innings.
Of "all the places you'd go" see SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL, producers had probably hoped it'd been during its initial Broadway outing. Well, as you'll find out in this week's episode, that hope wasn't exactly fulfilled. However, the premiere of this now incredibly popular musical did give birth to the quintessential casting of Kevin Chamberlin as Horton the Elephant and the second of his three Tony nominations. Kevin (THE ADDAMS FAMILY, DIRTY BLONDE, JESSIE) joins us to speak about imagination, heart, and the power of this musical's beautiful Ahrens & Flaherty score. His heart is as big as the elephant he played, and we know you'll love him as much as we do! Follow Kevin "the king of social media" Chamberlin on Instagram @chamberlin.kevin and TikTok @chamberlin_kevin This episode wasn't able to go live before the closing of his new play When Playwrights Kill, but please follow them on Instagram @whenplaywrights with the hope they'll find a Broadway transfer this fall! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode featuring Ahrens & Flaherty themselves: A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE with Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens Join us on PATREON! for bonus episodes and conversations at only a few dollars each month! Share our posts and videos on Instagram and TikTok. If you're feeling like giving back, check out our TeePublic Store. The profits we receive are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. More than anything, thank you for being part of this wonderful podcasting community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RSL SA President Brad Flaherty joined David & Will ahead of ANZAC Day this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cillian Flaherty was a fit and healthy 15 year old boy. He was looking forward to his upcoming TV appearance on Ireland's Fittest Families. Then one night in 2024, he went to bed and never woke up.His dad Paul Flaherty joined us to talk about the shock of finding his son dead, how fitness helped his family through grief, and why it's so important to get your heart tested regularly.Follow Paul on Instagram @paul23flaherty to keep up to date with the run in Cillian's memory coming up soon.This episode was sponsored by Rightstyle Furniture - RIGHT PRICE, RIGHT STYLE, RIGHT NOW. Visit rightstyle.ie Get in touch on TalkingBollox@GoLoudNow.com
March Madness is already delivering chaos, and Kevin Flaherty joins the show to break down everything unfolding across the bracket. Flaherty dives into VCU's stunning comeback over North Carolina, what it says about the Tar Heels under Hubert Davis, and how matchups continue to define success in the NCAA Tournament. He also discusses the impact of Joshua Jefferson's injury on Iowa State's Final Four hopes and why certain teams become dangerous “awkward” opponents in March. #collegebasketball #marchmadness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts.watch the video versions of our podcasts and Subscribe there as well!Today is the second part of my interview with Alice Flaherty, MD, PhD, neurologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital and associate professor of psychiatry and neurology at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of numerous books and studies including The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain. In our discussion, we consider clinical management of hypergraphia and medication effects on creativity.Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners.This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-MediaThe Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.#biofeedback #neurofeedback #nrbs #brain #mindbodyhealth #creativity
Dan Howard from Flaherty's Lanes talks some of the St. Patrick's Day specials they have running this week and more.
On this week's Atlantic Tales, meets a singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist from Ennis. Emer O'Flaherty has two passions in life, music and the Irish language. Her début solo album, ‘Go dtí seo' features original songs as Gaeilge, sean-nós arrangements and instrumental works.
Episode 86 of CountrifiedUK is here! This week we're diving into the latest news and new releases from the world of country music, plus we're getting you fully prepped for C2C Festival weekend with some top tips to help you make the most of one of the biggest country music events in the UK.We're also joined by rising country artist Alyssa Flaherty for a fantastic interview. We chat about her journey into country music, her songwriting inspirations, the stories behind her music, and what fans can expect next.If you're heading to C2C or just looking for your next favourite country artist, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Tune in now and don't forget to follow CountrifiedUK so you never miss an episode!
Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts.Watch the video versions of our podcasts and Subscribe there as well!Today's guide is Alice Flaherty, MD, PhD neurologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital and associate professor of psychiatry and neurology at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of numerous books and studies including The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain. Dr. Flaherty draws on neurology, the lives of writers, and her own experience to discuss both the creative and obsessive drives to write.Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners.This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-MediaThe Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.#biofeedback #neurofeedback #nrbs #brain #mindbodyhealth #creativity
Tá an ceoltóir Emer O' Flaherty ar chamchúirt lena h-albam nua 'Go dtí Seo'.
Kevin Flaherty, college basketball analyst for Kansas City Sports Network, joins the show to break down another wild week in the Big 12. Flaherty explains why Arizona's consistency has separated it from the pack, how Texas Tech keeps winning despite adversity, and what Bill Self meant when he called Kansas “soft” late in the season. He also dives into the league's depth at the top, Houston's continued impact since joining the conference, and why Arizona may be built to survive March better than most. It's a full Big 12 temperature check as the regular season winds down and postseason chaos approaches. #big12 #big12mbb #marchmadness #beardown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Big 12 title race continues to heat up following Iowa State's comeback win over Houston, and Kevin Flaherty, College Sports Writer for Kansas City Sports Network, joins 365 Sports to break down the latest from around the conference. Flaherty discusses how the Cyclones were able to rally in one of the toughest road environments in college basketball, why the top tier of the Big 12 may all be legitimate national title contenders, and what makes this conference race one of the most competitive in the country. He also shares insight on the growing national fallout from Kansas State's decision to fire Jerome Tang and what the next steps could look like as the situation potentially heads toward arbitration. #collegebasketball #cbb #mbb #big12 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Flaherty, college basketball analyst for Kansas City Sports Network, joins the show to preview a marquee showdown as No. 1 Arizona heads to Allen Fieldhouse to face a red-hot Kansas team. Flaherty breaks down why the Jayhawks are surging, how Bill Self has Kansas rolling on Big Monday, and what makes this matchup so dangerous for Arizona. The conversation also dives into underrated players on both sides, Darren Peterson's impact, and which Big 12 teams have legitimate Final Four and national title potential as March approaches. #collegebasketball #mbb #big12 #marchmadness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we go through the latest update from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Plus, Robbie sits down with Curinos' Ken Flaherty, Josh Beane, and Rich Martin for a discussion on key 2025 performance trends across first mortgage, home equity, and unsecured lending, as well as 2026 forecasts and assumptions for each vertical, and the strategic priorities lenders should focus on to grow profitably in the year ahead. And we close by talking about why we've seen a drop in mortgage applications.Thank you to Truework, the one verification solution to replace in-house waterfalls. Verify any borrower with a VOIE solution that automates the entire process to quickly deliver the most accurate and complete reports with broad GSE coverage.
Killarney’s Ruairí O’Flaherty spoke to Treasa. He was amongst the winners at the 68th Annual Grammy awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles, for his work as a senior master engineer for the team which won for their work on the Record of the Year, ‘Luther’, by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. Ruairí’s work was also nominated in several other prestigious categories, including Album of the Year, ‘GNX’ by Kendrick Lamar and ‘Man’s Best Friend’ by Sabrina Carpenter.
Dora McCarthy from Inch says we should take pride in Kerry people’s recent achievements – the most recent of which is Killarney’s Ruairi O’Flaherty winning a Grammy award.
Treasa spoke to Killarney councillor Marie Moloney about the multi-million euro Killarney Community Nursing Unit, work on which started in 2022 and has been beset by delays. The HSE says it will be shortly submitting its final application for the unit’s registration to HIQA. The Labour councillor also paid tribute to Ruairi O’Flaherty for winning a Grammy.
In this powerful episode, Duane sits down with filmmaker Benjamin Flaherty to discuss his hard-hitting documentary, Shuffle. The film pulls back the curtain on the "Florida Shuffle"—a predatory cycle in the billion-dollar addiction treatment industry where vulnerable individuals are "brokered" between facilities for insurance payouts.Benjamin shares his own journey of recovery and explains how his personal experience allowed him to gain unprecedented access to a community often silenced or exploited. This conversation explores the dark intersection of greed and healthcare, the resilience of the human spirit, and why the current treatment system desperately needs transparency.Key Discussion PointsBenjamin's Recovery Journey: How a moment of clarity at age 41 led Benjamin from "professional alcoholism" to a transformative experience in treatment.The Origins of Shuffle: A chance conversation in an AA meeting revealed a disturbing trend: recovery call centers becoming a primary source of employment for those in early sobriety.What is the "Florida Shuffle"? Benjamin explains how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) unintentionally created a loophole where "patient brokers" poach insured individuals, profiting from their relapses.The Statistic that Shocks: There are currently more private substance abuse treatment centers in the U.S. than there are McDonald's restaurants.Witnessing the Cycle: The emotional weight of filming Corey and Nicole—two individuals caught in the cycle of being "bought and sold" by treatment facilities.The "Driveway Recordings": Why Benjamin chose to use raw, iPhone voice memos for the film's narration to maintain emotional authenticity.Maintaining Hope: Despite the systemic corruption, the film highlights the incredible resilience of those in recovery and the fact that healing is still possible.Notable Quotes"Stopping a substance is the entry card for admission. That's not the whole thing. There's a lot of work to do, and none of us know that until we find it out in our own way." — Benjamin Flaherty"We've now made relapse profitable. We've incentivized the struggle by providing substandard care because an insurance card is like a blank check." — Benjamin Flaherty"I approached my time with Corey not as a filmmaker first, but as a person in recovery. I had to witness it to make it impossible to ignore." — Benjamin FlahertyResources MentionedThe Documentary: Shuffle (also referred to as Stop the Shuffle)Website: stoptheshuffle.com — Find theater locations, tickets, and upcoming streaming info.Social Media: Follow the movement on Instagram @StopTheShuffle.Episode CreditsIf you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Steve Gruber Show | Minneapolis is in Chaos --- 00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue 18:55 – Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Independent Women's Center for Economic Opportunity. Onwuka discusses housing affordability as she testifies before Congress on the pressures facing renters and homebuyers. She explains how policy decisions are worsening the affordability crisis nationwide. 27:47 – Rob Rene, Founder of QE Strong. Rene explains the Total Body Reset and how QE Strong focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and overall wellness. Visit QEstrong.com and use code GRUBER to learn more. 38:00 - Hour 2 Monologue 46:50 – Gordon G. Chang, author of Plan Red, The Coming Collapse of China, and China Is Going to War. Chang analyzes reports that China's top general has been ousted and placed under investigation in the latest military purge. He explains what this signals about instability within the Chinese Communist Party. 56:43 – Ross Eisenberg, President of America's Plastic Makers, a division of the American Chemistry Council. Eisenberg responds to a so-called microplastics “bombshell” and explains how headlines have raced ahead of the actual science. He breaks down what the research really shows and what it doesn't. 1:05:12 – Peter Flaherty, Chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center. Flaherty discusses how Soros-funded protest groups are fueling anti-ICE violence. He explains the funding networks behind these movements and why they matter. 1:14:37 - Hour 2 Monologue 1:23:23 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. Kallman addresses what churches should do when protests enter the sanctuary. He explains the legal rights of religious institutions and how they can protect congregants while remaining lawful. 1:33:11 – Sen. Jane Timken, attorney and Ohio State Senator representing the 29th District. Timken looks ahead to 2026 and discusses affordability challenges facing families. She shares her perspective on economic policy and cost-of-living pressures. 1:41:54 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses winter storms impacting Minnesota and ongoing protests in the region. The conversation focuses on personal safety, preparedness, and protecting yourself during uncertain conditions. --- Visit Steve's website: https://stevegruber.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stevegrubershow Truth: https://truthsocial.com/@stevegrubershow Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/stevegruber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevegrubershow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevegrubershow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stevegrubershow Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheSteveGruberShow
Dave and Tyler from Restore a Muscle Car in Lincoln Nebraska to talk market value, Auction season and where our trucks fall in line with it all.
In this episode of The Product Experience, host Lily Smith speaks with veteran product leader Sean Flaherty about a question at the heart of modern product management: how do you influence without authority? Drawing from behavioural science and decades of experience building products and teams, Sean outlines a framework based on self‑determination theory — the modern science of intrinsic motivation.Through the lens of autonomy, competence and relatedness, Sean explains why traditional command‑and‑control leadership undermines creativity and accountability. He shows how true autonomy is structured freedom, how competence is demonstrated through behaviour, and how relatedness builds trust and advocacy among teams and users. Along the way he reframes accountability as something teams hold themselves to, not something enforced by fear, and discusses how leaders can help teams grow, adapt and thrive in a world of constant change.Chapters00:00 — Introduction & central question01:30 — Guest background04:45 — State of leadership today06:10 — Intro to intrinsic motivation08:40 — The “code” of motivation12:28 — Autonomy in teams17:11 — Competence and product work20:30 — Observable behaviour and growth paths23:10 — Adaptability and learning culture24:25 — Accountability misunderstood27:04 — Accountability spectrum31:21 — Addressing negative behaviour36:19 — AI and leadership change38:01 — Leadership trends todayKey Takeaways— Motivation is scientific, not abstract— Product leaders need to understand the science of intrinsic motivation — not just processes or tools — to influence without authority and achieve sustainable outcomes.— Three core motivators drive behaviourAutonomy: people need meaningful choice, not chaos or micro‑managementCompetence: motivation increases when people feel capable and are supported to growRelatedness: connection and shared purpose power trust, loyalty and advocacy— Autonomy is structured freedom: Autonomy is not “do whatever you want”. It's about balancing freedom with guidance so teams can be creative but not lost.— Competence is observed in behaviour, not checklists: Real competence shows up in behaviour — what people do — not just knowledge or titles.— Accountability emerges, not enforced: Traditional accountability relies on fear and external control. In contrast, self‑accountability arises when goals are meaningful and environments allow peopleOur HostsLily Smith enjoys working as a consultant product manager with early-stage and growing startups and as a mentor to other product managers. She's currently Chief Product Officer at BBC Maestro, and has spent 13 years in the tech industry working with startups in the SaaS and mobile space. She's worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery. Lily also founded ProductTank Bristol and runs ProductCamp in Bristol and Bath. Randy Silver is a Leadership & Product Coach and Consultant. He gets teams unstuck, helping you to supercharge your results. Randy's held interim CPO and Leadership roles at scale-ups and SMEs, advised start-ups, and been Head of Product at HSBC and Sainsbury's. He participated in Silicon Valley Product Group's Coaching the Coaches forum, and speaks frequently at conferences and events. You can join one of communities he runs for CPOs (CPO Circles), Product Managers (Product In the {A}ether) and Product Coaches. He's the author of What Do We Do Now? A Product Manager's Guide to Strategy in the Time of COVID-19. A recovering music journalist and editor, Randy also launched Amazon's music stores in the US & UK.
Donald Trump convoite avec insistance le Groenland. Alors, pour éclairer cette actualité, Histoire Vivante vous propose la rediffusion d'une série consacrée à l'histoire coloniale, politique et humaine de l'Arctique qui englobe justement le Groenland. "Nanouk, l'esquimau" est le film fétiche du réalisateur Robert Flaherty dont les héros, Nanouk, sa femme Nylla et leurs deux enfants, nous emmènent dans les paysages arctiques canadiens et dans l'épreuve quotidienne de leur vie. Glaciers, banquise, igloos, kayaks et chiens de traineaux, c'est une carte postale coloniale, mais pas si parfaite que ça. Les personnages sont sympathiques, la tragédie inexistante, c'est beau mais tout est faux, c'est du cinéma, reste à savoir qui, de Flaherty ou des Inuits, mène vraiment le récit. Avec Stéphane Pichelin, spécialiste de l'œuvre du réalisateur de Nanouk, Robert Flaherty.
Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty examine the resumes of the top contenders for preseason No. 1 with the college baseball season nearing. Rudner and Flaherty also break down the rise of the Big 12 and the ACC's race against the SEC.(1:36) Peter Flaherty's personal news(4:41) UCLA's case for No. 1(18:24) Can LSU repeat as champions in 2026?(31:02) The state of the Big 12(41:26) How the ACC is working to challenge the SEC(49:07) Two college players who excite us heading into 2026Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Urgency of Now 1/5/26: Bob Flaherty: Trump, the invasion, protests & rewilding. Megan Zinn w/ Margot Douaihy: “Divine Ruin,” third in the Sister Holiday mystery series. At-large Amherst Councilor Mandi Jo Hanneke: buy the numbers. Nation Magazine Defense Correspondent Michael Klare: Venezuela & beyond.
In the final College Podcast episode of 2025, Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty offer an inside look at Japanese righthander Genei Sato's recruitment and subsequent signing with Penn State. Rudner and Flaherty also assess what kind of player the Nittany Lions are getting and take a look back at their favorite college baseball moments from 2025.(1:01) Greetings(5:13) Sato signs with Penn State(7:04) Who is Masanosuke Ono and why does he matter?(12:17) Why is Sato in the 2027 class?(13:13) Scouting Sato(22:12) Could more Japanese players follow Sato?(32:09) Favorite moments from 2025Our Sponsors:* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ron Faber (left) and Stephen Stout (right) in Lucky Stiff. Photo by Peter Cunningham. This episode of Settling Scores dives into the delightfully offbeat world of Lucky Stiff, the cult-favorite musical that helped launch the legendary songwriting team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. With its rapid-fire wit, breakneck(!) farce, and charming score, Lucky Stiff showcases the early sparks of a musical theatre partnership that would go on to create Ragtime, Once on This Island, and Anastasia. We'll attempt to outline the show's wild plot and swoon over some lovely musical moments, all while tracing how Ahrens and Flaherty's unique voice first took shape. Along the way, we unpack behind-the-scenes stories, creative risks, and why this small, zany musical still punches far above its weight. Call it a love letter to joyful absurdity. Perfect for fans who like their Broadway deep dives smart, irreverent...and perhaps a little feisty! Join us over on our Facebook and Instagram pages for more content and to share your thoughts with us! Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens circa 1988 Julie White and Stephen Stout in Lucky Stiff. Photo by Peter Cunningham. New York Times review of Lucky Stiff from 4/27/1988 John Scamardella (standing) and Steve Mook (seated). Pull-Tight Players Theatre production of Lucky Stiff, 2025. Photo credit: Three Wishes Photography Jeremy Hargis (left) and Bre Hall (right). Pull-Tight Players Theatre production of Lucky Stiff, 2025. Photo credit: Three Wishes Photography The incomparable Mary Testa. Original playbill from Playwright's Horizon The *interesting* movie version of Lucky Stiff.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the third hour of the show live from Hurricane's at the Garden by discussing the Bruins and the possibility of them being buyers at the Trade Deadline. (14:15) The guys are joined by Sean Flaherty of Keches Law to discuss their partnership with Christmas in the City. (18:59) Thoughts from the callers on the Bruins at the trade deadline and on Mazz's Tiers! (31:25) Would adding Bo Bichette make sense for the Red Sox? Felger and Mazz break down a story from the Boston Herald on Bichette and the Red Sox. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike, Richie and Alec discuss the news that Rutgers OL coach Pat Flaherty will not return next season and break down everything Greg Schiano had to say at his season-ending press conference today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Winner of the Grand Prize for Documentary at the 2025 South by Southwest Film Festival, Shuffle is filmmaker Benjamin Flaherty's powerful exposé of unintended consequences in American health policy. Through intimate portraits of people seeking recovery from opioid addiction, Flaherty reveals how federal mandates—particularly within the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid—have unintentionally enabled predatory rehab operators to turn human suffering into revenue streams. The federal mandates are likely even increasing and subsidizing suffering, rather than reducing it.Join us for a screening of Shuffle in the Cato Institute's F. A. Hayek Auditorium, followed by a discussion of what the film uncovers about the incentives that are shaping America's addiction-treatment system and how policymakers, clinicians, and advocates can work toward more effective solutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty look ahead to the 2026 preseason and break down their process for putting together the Preseason Top 25. Rudner and Flaherty also take a closer look at the teams vying for top-five rankings in 2026 and Omaha sleepers.Time Stamps(4:55) Main considerations when putting together the Preseason Top 25(11:06) The debate at No. 1(21:23) Breaking down the top of the SEC(37:52) Our way too early top fives(40:10) Omaha sleepersOur Sponsors:* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/ba2022Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty recap the San Francisco Giants' historic hiring of former Tennessee coach Tony Vitello. Rudner and Flaherty discuss the development's potential impact on college baseball, how Tennessee will move forward and the ripple effect of the Volunteers' national coaching search.(1:48) What Tony Vitello joining the Giants means for college baseball(16:53) Tennessee's decision to promote Josh Elander to head coach(26:57) Florida State coach Link Jarrett earns new contract(31:05) Kevin Schnall's link to the VolunteersOur Sponsors:* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/ba2022Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty recap an impressive weekend at the WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Florida, including their takeaways from watching 16-year-old phenom Striker Pence. Rudner and Flaherty also break down the latest intel from college fall workouts across the country.(4:30) Breaking down Striker Pence(10:55) Vanderbilt commit RJ Cope(13:22) Oregon State commit Blake Bowen(16:27) Tennessee commit Trevor Condon(20:35) Vanderbilt commit Sean Duncan(23:50) 2027 uncommitted righty Soren Etheridge(28:21) How much can you take away from these showcase events?(34:50) Vanderbilt fall intel(38:41) The latest on Coastal Carolina righty Cameron Flukey(41:45) Florida righty Liam Peterson adds to his arsenal(44:05) Could Kansas contend for the Big 12Go to MeUndies.com/foul and enter promo code foul for up to 50% off! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Baseball America national college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Peter Flaherty went back and forth to draft 2026 college baseball fantasy teams with four hitters, two starting pitchers and a reliever. Rudner and Flaherty also offered their analysis and insight on recent reporting that Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello could be a wild-card candidate to fill the San Francisco Giants' manager vacancy.(2:48) Tony Vitello's San Francisco candidacy(10:56) Explaining our fantasy draft rules(12:32) UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky(15:00)Oregon State righty Dax Whitney(17:52) TCU outfielder Sawyer Strosnider (19:49) Coastal Carolina righty Cameron Flukey(22:59) Virginia outfielder AJ Gracia(24:47) Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress(28:04) UC Santa Barbara righty Jackson Flora(32:00) Mississippi State third baseman Ace Reese(33:56) TCU righty Tommy LaPour(37:50) Houston outfielder Tre Broussard(40:58) Texas A&M righty MJ Bollinger (40:58)(44:30) LSU lefty Santiago Garcia (44:30)(47:52) Texas Tech outfielder Logan Hughes(50:35) Kentucky shortstop Tyler BellOur Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: https://indeed.com/BASEBALLAMERICASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Despite the passage of fifty years since his last activity, the case of the Zodiac Killer continues to fascinate and frustrate law enforcement, the media, and the American public, making America's most notorious unsolved murder case.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesBlankenstein , Andrew, and Wilson Wong. 2021. 'The case remains open': FBI rebuts claim Zodiac Killer case is solved. October 7. Accessed February 2025. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/case-remains-open-fbi-refutes-claim-zodiac-killer-case-solved-n1281002.Chabria, Anita. 2018. "Vallejo police have sent Zodiac Killer DNA to a lab. Results could come in weeks." Sacramento Bee, May 3.Chronicle, San Francisco. 1970. "A Zodiac threat to newsman." San Francisco Chronicle , October 31: 7.Cole, Michael F. 2020. The Zodiac Revisted: The Facts of the Case. San Francisco, CA: Twin Prime Publishing .Drake, Rossiter. 2007. "A magnificent obsession with the Zodiac killer." San Francisco Examiner, March 2: 28.Flaherty, Frances. 1969. "New letter by Zodiac claims seven slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), November 12: 1.—. 1969. "Teenagers' s;ayer still at large." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), March 30: 1.Flaherty, Francis G. 1968. "Investigators lacking clues in 2 slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 22: 1.Glover, Malcolm. 1969. "Hundreds of 'Zodiac' tips flood Bay police." San Francisco Examiner, October 18: 1.Lowe, Lindsay. 2024. Who was Arthur Leigh Allen? October 29. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.today.com/popculture/zodiac-killer-arthur-leigh-allen-rcna176996.McClatchy Newspapers Service. 1969. "Vallejo Police seek gunman who killed woman, shot man." Sacramento Bee, July 5: 1.Michelman, Jordan. 2020. "What If You Solved the Zodiac Killer Mystery and No One Believed You? ." Portland Monthly, December 16.O'Connell, Oliver. 2021. Gary Poste: Who was the alleged Zodiac killer identified by ‘Case Breakers'? October 7. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/gary-post-zodiac-killer-suspect-b1933700.html.Peterson, Dave. 1969. "2 survivors tell what they can on 'Code Killer'." Times-Herald, October 1: 1.Sacramento Bee. 1969. "Officers check leads in Berryessa killing." Sacramento Bee, October 3: 27.San Francisco Examiner. 1969. "'Cipher Killer's' new letter." San Francisco Examiner, August 4: 1.—. 1969. "'Cypher Killer' hunt is pressed." San Francisco Examiner, August 6: 57.—. 1969. "School bus alert on mad killer." San Francisco Examiner, October 17: 1.—. 1969. "Sketch made of killer in taxi slaying." San Francisco Examiner, October 14: 6.—. 1970. "Zodiac 'greeting' to police: 'enjoy yourselves at my blast'." San Francisco Examiner, May 1: 50.Smith, Dave. 1971. "17-plus victims claimed in letter by Zodiac Killer." Los Angeles Times, March 16: 3.—. 1969. "Zodiac Killer--chilling portrait of madness." Los Angeles Times, October 15: 1.—. 1969. "'The Zodiac' lives inconspicuously, but murders with flourish." Sacramento Bee, October 10: E12.Smith, Jane. 1969. "Girl stabbing victim dies in Napa hospital." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 30: 1.Times-Herald. 1969. "Cryptogram deciphered by teacher." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 9: 1.—. 1968. "Hunt maniac in murders of teenagers." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 23: 1.—. 1969. "Lake attacks linked to Vallejo slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 29: 14.—. 1969. "Mystery ciphers not decoded yet." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 2: 1.—. 1968. "Vallejo teenagers are shot to death near Lake Herman." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 21: 1.—. 1969. "Police seeking clues in Vallejo shootings." Times-Herald, July 6:1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Despite the passage of fifty years since his last activity, the case of the Zodiac Killer continues to fascinate and frustrate law enforcement, the media, and the American public, making America's most notorious unsolved murder case.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesBelcher, Jerry. 1969. "Police certain Zodiac called." San Francisco Examiner, October 23: 1.Bernhard, Hubert J. 1969. "Killer of cabbie is linked to 4 murders." San Francisco Examiner, October 15: 3.Bernhard, Hurbert J. 1969. "TV 'Zodiac' reneges on surrender." San Francisco Examiner, October 22: 1.Blankenstein , Andrew, and Wilson Wong. 2021. 'The case remains open': FBI rebuts claim Zodiac Killer case is solved. October 7. Accessed February 2025. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/case-remains-open-fbi-refutes-claim-zodiac-killer-case-solved-n1281002.Chabria, Anita. 2018. "Vallejo police have sent Zodiac Killer DNA to a lab. Results could come in weeks." Sacramento Bee, May 3.Chronicle, San Francisco. 1970. "A Zodiac threat to newsman." San Francisco Chronicle , October 31: 7.Cole, Michael F. 2020. The Zodiac Revisted: The Facts of the Case. San Francisco, CA: Twin Prime Publishing .Drake, Rossiter. 2007. "A magnificent obsession with the Zodiac killer." San Francisco Examiner, March 2: 28.Flaherty, Frances. 1969. "New letter by Zodiac claims seven slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), November 12: 1.—. 1969. "Teenagers' s;ayer still at large." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), March 30: 1.Flaherty, Francis G. 1968. "Investigators lacking clues in 2 slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 22: 1.Glover, Malcolm. 1969. "Hundreds of 'Zodiac' tips flood Bay police." San Francisco Examiner, October 18: 1.Lowe, Lindsay. 2024. Who was Arthur Leigh Allen? October 29. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.today.com/popculture/zodiac-killer-arthur-leigh-allen-rcna176996.McClatchy Newspapers Service. 1969. "Vallejo Police seek gunman who killed woman, shot man." Sacramento Bee, July 5: 1.Michelman, Jordan. 2020. "What If You Solved the Zodiac Killer Mystery and No One Believed You? ." Portland Monthly, December 16.O'Connell, Oliver. 2021. Gary Poste: Who was the alleged Zodiac killer identified by ‘Case Breakers'? October 7. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/gary-post-zodiac-killer-suspect-b1933700.html.Peterson, Dave. 1969. "2 survivors tell what they can on 'Code Killer'." Times-Herald, October 1: 1.Sacramento Bee. 1969. "Officers check leads in Berryessa killing." Sacramento Bee, October 3: 27.San Francisco Examiner. 1969. "'Cipher Killer's' new letter." San Francisco Examiner, August 4: 1.—. 1969. "'Cypher Killer' hunt is pressed." San Francisco Examiner, August 6: 57.—. 1969. "School bus alert on mad killer." San Francisco Examiner, October 17: 1.—. 1969. "Sketch made of killer in taxi slaying." San Francisco Examiner, October 14: 6.—. 1970. "Zodiac 'greeting' to police: 'enjoy yourselves at my blast'." San Francisco Examiner, May 1: 50.Smith, Dave. 1971. "17-plus victims claimed in letter by Zodiac Killer." Los Angeles Times, March 16: 3.—. 1969. "Zodiac Killer--chilling portrait of madness." Los Angeles Times, October 15: 1.—. 1969. "'The Zodiac' lives inconspicuously, but murders with flourish." Sacramento Bee, October 10: E12.Smith, Jane. 1969. "Girl stabbing victim dies in Napa hospital." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 30: 1.Times-Herald. 1969. "Cryptogram deciphered by teacher." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 9: 1.—. 1968. "Hunt maniac in murders of teenagers." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 23: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.