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"Yo, you see Ryen Russillo's Instagram story?" The Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning have the most heated rivalry in the NHL. No, not THAT Heated Rivalry. And after a failed pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Dan, Mike, and Zas go through the list of stars the Heat couldn't land, and Jeremy is unhinged going scorched earth on...well... seemingly everyone else involved in this saga. Today's cast: Dan, Zaslow, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, and Roy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Tampa Bay Lightning's 6-1 win over the Florida Panthers as tempers flare again after Nikita Kucherov is targeted. Plus a Super Bowl preview, NFL Honors and the first look at the Rays stadium renderings for HCC Campus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Heat make no moves at the NBA trade deadline, even after weeks of rumors and speculation. Joe also urges coach Spo to play Kel'el Ware more minutes. The Panthers lose big to the Lightning in a game that ended with a 3rd period brawl. Now the NHL takes a break as the Winter Olympics get going. Super Bowl 60 is this Sunday and Joe looks back on the last time the Patriots and Seahawks met in the Super Bowl.
Hour 2 includes Joe urging the Miami Heat to give their young players more minutes, particularly Kel'el Ware. Joe breaks down the Panthers getting smashed in Tampa Bay as the NHL takes a break for the winter Olympics. Joe makes his Super Bowl prop bet picks. The hour wraps with Dave Hyde joining and breaking down all the biggest storylines in south Florida sports as well as taking a look ahead to the big game.
The Panthers get smashed by the Lightning in their final game before the Winter Olympic break, as things get chippy in the final few minutes. Meanwhile, after all the speculation, the Miami Heat make no moves at the NBA trade deadline. Miami was the only team in the eastern conference not to make a trade yesterday. Plus a look ahead to Marlins FanFest and a discussion about Carnival games.
Joe and Hollywood cover a packed South Florida sports slate as the Panthers get smashed by the Lightning in a chippy rivalry game before the Olympic break, while the Heat shock everyone by standing pat at the NBA trade deadline, sparking debate about Spo and young players like Kel'el Ware. With Super Bowl Sunday looming, the crew looks back at iconic moments like Malcolm Butler's goal-line interception, breaks down this year's matchup, shares favorite Super Bowl foods, and rolls out a full slate of prop bets. The show also dives into NFL news including award winners, Hall of Fame discussions, Tom Brady's neutrality controversy, and what the Dolphins should do at quarterback. Guests Dave Hyde and Mike Florio join to weigh in on the Heat's direction, the Panthers' injuries, major NFL storylines, and everything surrounding the biggest sports weekend of the year.
Hour 4 begins with a conversation about this year's halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny. Then Mike Florio joins and breaks down all the biggest storylines in the NFL ahead of the big game including the Jon Gruden lawsuit. The hour wraps with one last look at the big game and some prop bets including Super Bowl MVP.
Tom Brady gets a lot of heat from his former teammates for him saying he doesn't have a dog in the race in this year's Super Bowl. A look at next year's potential Pro Football HOF class as it includes some great players with questionable pasts. The hour wraps with Joe explaining that the Super Bowl is basically a holiday and a massive event.
Dave Hyde joins and weighs in on the Heat's quiet trade deadline, but still understands the vision of the organization. Hyde agrees with Joe that coach Spo needs to play Kel'el Ware more minutes. Also discusses the injury plagued Panthers after their loss to Tampa Bay last night. Conversation shifts to the Dolphins and their QB situation, Joe and Dave ponder the possibility of signing Malik Willis. The interview wraps with Dave's Super Bowl pick and his food plans for the big game.
After enduring a storm of adversity and injuries, the Florida Panthers have arrived at the Olympic break sitting eight points out of a playoff spot with 25 critical games remaining. On this episode of Territory Talk, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive look at what the Panthers will need to do coming out of the break, as well as share some thoughts on what they've learned during the games leading up to this point. Plus, some big news came out of nowhere on Friday. Highlights include: • Big news of the day. (3:10) • The Panthers have 25 games to make a run. (9:30) • Lessons from this season so far. (19:45)
We roll right into the second hour and Tobin teases the Marlins new uniforms as they are set to make their reveal tomorrow at the Marlins fan fest along with their Half of Fame class this year; Tobin and Leroy discuss who they believe will be in that class! The gang discusses their lackluster feelings towards this year's Super Bowl. We try to tickle Leroy's fancy with the weekend slate, but end up in a rather scintillating conversation about the controversy surrounding the Winter Olympics involving enlarged male private parts…?
It's a jam-packed Friday show as the gang works through the NBA trade deadline hangover and their growing frustration with the Heat's direction after standing pat. Super Bowl apathy creeps in, along with plenty of Heat talk—including questioning Giannis' legitimacy and scratching heads over Erik Spoelstra's comments on Kel'el Ware's minutes. The crew also hits on Marlins Fan Fest buzz with a uniform tease and Hall of Fame speculation, debates the Dolphins' QB future with Tua, and dives into a mixed bag featuring Panthers struggles and Ja Morant trade deadline chatter. Things wrap up with Super Bowl prop bets, Olympic controversy that takes a wild turn, and a fiery round of You're Dead to Me as some familiar targets catch strays to close the week.
Tobin tries to look for the positives in the upcoming Heat schedule after no moves were made by the team before the trade deadline yesterday… the chances are looking rather bleak to say the least. The gang discusses the status of who will be at QB for the Dolphins next season, do the Dolphins try to move Tua now or let him play this year out? We then dip into our mixed bag as we hear from Paul Maurice as the Cats go into the winter break in a terrible position in the playoff standings; as well as Shams on why the Grizzlies were not able to move Ja before the trade deadline!
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Alberga, Hahn and Meaney dissect all the angles of the Los Angeles Kings acquiring Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers and identify all the potential teammate beneficiaries. The guys answer mailbag questions on some goalie surprises of late, including Jet Greaves and Elvis Merzlikins since the Columbus Blue Jackets' coaching change to Rick Bowness and what to do with other goalies like Sergei Bobrovsky and Linus Ullmark. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, the guys give their favorite sides and props for the final day before the Olympics break and also some futures angles. Topics discussed in the betting segment include the Pacific Division title race after the Panarin trade to Los Angeles, the Florida Panthers being plus money to make the playoffs and individual awards candidates like Zach Werenski and Jon Cooper.
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Hour 4 kicks off with Joe, Bokamper, and Hollywood ranking their top 5 NFL quarterbacks, with all three agreeing on Mahomes, Allen, and Lamar Jackson, while debating whether Joe Burrow belongs and Joe surprises with Justin Herbert on his list. Caleb Williams just misses the cut, sparking discussion on where the young star fits among the league's elite QBs. Chef Andre joins from Bokamper's restaurant Catch & Cut, teasing new menu items and poking fun as a Patriots fan at Joe and Bokamper's Dolphins loyalties. The conversation then shifts to NBA trade buzz, including Anthony Davis being traded to the Wizards and whether the Heat will make a move to shake up their roster. The hour wraps with a look ahead to the Panthers taking on their rival Tampa Bay Lightning tonight after a big win last night.
Thursday's show includes reaction to Dolphins coordinators speaking about Tua Tagovailoa, discuss why Tua cannot return next season, and break down the team's draft strategy following QB coach Nathaniel Hackett's departure. The Panthers get a big win over the Bruins, while NBA Trade Deadline buzz heats up with the Heat in the middle of Giannis rumors and Anthony Davis traded to the Wizards. Miami Hurricanes head coach Jai Lucas joins to talk roster management, recruiting, and player development. Joe, Bokamper, and Hollywood debate their top 5 NFL quarterbacks, including Mahomes, Allen, Lamar Jackson, and surprises like Justin Herbert. Chef Andre joins from Catch & Cut with new restaurant updates, and the show also previews tonight's intense Panthers vs. Lightning rivalry matchup.
NBA Trade Deadline Day has the Heat back in the spotlight as Giannis rumors continue to swirl around Miami. Panthers vs. Lightning tonight puts one of the state's best rivalries on display. We also take a look at some other rivalries in South Florida sports — and why Dolphins vs. Jets hasn't felt like one in a long time.
Hour 2 kicks off with Anthony Davis getting traded to the Wizards, sparking a look back at the Luka-for-Davis deal and whether it might be one of the worst trades in sports history. Joe draws hilarious parallels between the Dallas situation and relationship drama he's seen firsthand, leading to a funny detour into cheating scandals, celebrity dating, and stories involving Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn. The conversation then shifts to Malachi Toney, who took over at quarterback in high school, led his team to a state championship, and made an incredible impact as a freshman at Miami, with Joe comparing him to Ohio State's Jeramiah Smith. We wrap the hour with Hollywood's Headlines as Kim Bokamper joins with a humorous hometown sports update, reactions to strong ratings for the Stadium Series and NBC Sunday Night Basketball, news of Gavin McKenna's assault charge, a Lakers mascot incident, and Bokamper reminiscing about the notorious Dolphins fan “Dolfan Denny.”
Hour 1 opens with reaction to Dolphins coordinators addressing the media and what was said about the passing game and Tua Tagovailoa, as Joe argues Tua is untradeable and Miami must move in a different direction at quarterback. The Dolphins also lose QB coach Nathaniel Hackett to the Cardinals, creating another key vacancy on the offensive staff. The Panthers pick up a big win over the Bruins with Brad Marchand scoring the game-winner against his former team. Plus, it's NBA Trade Deadline Day and the Heat remain in the middle of Giannis rumors as Panthers vs. Lightning tonight highlights one of the best rivalries in the state.
Doug Plagens joins the show for an update on the Panthers and his groundbreaking idea that will change Super Bowl watch parties.
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The Heat suffer a tough loss on 06 Championship Night, leaving Spoelstra frustrated with the team's inconsistency. The conversation shifts to the Olympics landing in the middle of the NHL season, the only league to pause midseason for international play. Concerns grow over potential injuries, as players give it their all representing their countries on the world stage.
Hour 4 kicks off with a Heat ticket giveaway featuring a trivia question about the 2006 championship run, followed by a look back at South Florida's best sports runs, including the Heat with LeBron, the 2003 Marlins, and the Panthers' unlikely 8-seed run to the finals. The conversation shifts to the struggling Panthers, dealing with injuries and the toll of back-to-back championship expectations. Finally, the Super Bowl takes center stage, debating whether Drake Maye's historic start at quarterback qualifies him as elite, comparing him to Joe Burrow, and others in a classic QB debate.
Wednesday's show starts with the Heat getting crushed on 06 Championship Night, leaving Spoelstra frustrated amid a lack of roster consistency, while NBA trade buzz heats up with James Harden landing in Cleveland and everyone waiting on Giannis news. The Panthers' struggles continue, compounded by injuries and the challenge of a post-Olympic playoff push. Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joins to discuss building on last season, praising Kyle Stowers, Agustín Ramírez, Jacob Marsee, and the pitching staff, including Sandy Alcantara's resilience and leadership. Joe and Hollywood weigh in on Super Bowl weekend, debating the best foods, grill mishaps, and key quarterback storylines, including whether Drake Maye's historic start earns him “elite” status. The show also looks back at South Florida's greatest championship runs, from the Heat with LeBron to the 2003 Marlins and the Panthers' improbable 8-seed finals run.
The Heat get blown out by the Hawks on a night meant to honor the 2006 championship team, making the loss even more disappointing with franchise legends in the building. NBA trade chatter ramps up after a busy day across the league, while everyone continues to wait on Giannis Antetokounmpo news and what it could mean for Miami. Joe points out the frustrating lack of consistency on the Heat roster and shifts to the Panthers, who have a lot of work to do after the Winter Olympic break to stay in the playoff hunt. A Kyle Crabbs replay airs before the conversation turns to Super Bowl weekend, where Joe breaks down the quarterback storylines, shares why he likes Seattle, and reiterates that the Dolphins must find a new QB next season.
Hour 3 opens with the Heat's tough loss on 06 Championship Night, leaving Spoelstra frustrated with the team's inconsistency, while the discussion pivots to the NHL's midseason Olympic break and concerns over players risking injury representing their countries. Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joins to talk building on last season, calling Kyle Stowers a “building block,” weighing in on Agustín Ramírez's development behind the plate, and praising the versatility and leadership of Jacob Marsee. He also shares optimism about Eury Perez, Braxton Garrett, Max Meyer, and Sandy Alcantara's resilience and professionalism. The hour wraps with Joe and Hollywood debating the best Super Bowl foods, grilling mishaps, Joe's love for burgers, Flanigan's Super Bowl specials, and Hollywood's take that the Heat likely won't make any big moves before tomorrow's trade deadline.
The Panthers drop their fourth straight as Matthew Tkachuk bluntly admits the team is “in trouble,” a moment Joe says is as real as it gets. Giannis trade rumors continue to swirl with the Heat always in the mix, prompting praise for Pelle Larsson even as he could be part of a potential deal. The conversation shifts to NFL topics including officiating, the inevitable arrival of an 18th game, and the league's growing international footprint with nine games overseas next season and the opener set for France. The Rooney Rule and Super Bowl halftime show chatter round out a wide-ranging segment with Giannis talk at the center.
Tuesday's show starts with the Panthers' struggles as injuries pile up and new faces are forced into the lineup, highlighting the difficulty of sustained success after multiple Finals runs. Giannis trade rumors dominate the conversation, with Joe and Hollywood agreeing the Heat should do everything to land a superstar and capitalize on an open Eastern Conference. The Dolphins' offseason also takes center stage, with discussion of coaching staff moves, quarterback targets, and draft strategy, alongside insights from NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline and Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs. NFL topics include officiating controversies, the looming 18th game, and international expansion, while the Hall of Fame controversy around Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick sparks debate. Hollywood's Headlines include Super Bowl pregame plans from Alcatraz, Terry Rozier's contract news, celebrity gossip, and South Florida farmers warning of rising produce prices.
The Panthers drop their fourth straight as Matthew Tkachuk bluntly admits the team is “in trouble,” giving Joe plenty to react to. Giannis trade rumors keep swirling with Miami always in the mix, leading to praise for Pelle Larsson even as he could be part of a potential deal. The conversation expands into NFL topics, including officiating challenges, ball-spotting issues, controversial sliding rules, and Joe's belief that an 18th game is inevitable as the league pushes further internationally. Rooney Rule discussion and Super Bowl halftime chatter round out a wide-ranging first hour.
The Panthers continue to struggle as injuries pile up, forcing a wave of new faces into the lineup and highlighting how hard sustained success is after three straight Finals runs and back-to-back championships. The conversation pivots to the Heat and the growing Giannis trade buzz. Joe and Hollywood agree Miami should throw everything at Milwaukee to make it happen, arguing the East is wide open if you land a true superstar. They also discuss Nikola Jović's frustrating inconsistency, flashing star potential but failing to put it together night to night.
The Panthers continue to struggle as injuries pile up, forcing new faces into the lineup and showing how difficult sustained success is after three straight Finals runs. Conversation shifts to the Heat and the growing Giannis trade buzz, with Joe and Hollywood agreeing Miami should do whatever it takes to land him, and the need for a true superstar with a wide open eastern conference. The Dolphins retain several coaches from last season as the new staff takes shape, with former DC Anthony Weaver heading to Baltimore, and the quarterback discussion heats up with Malik Willis, Aaron Rodgers, and Marcus Mariota all in play. Hollywood's Headlines rounds out the hour with NBC broadcasting from Alcatraz for Super Bowl pregame, Terry Rozier's contract news, Kim Kardashian reportedly dating Lewis Hamilton, and South Florida farmers warning of rising produce prices due to the cold.
Hour 3 features NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline breaking down this year's quarterback class, highlighting Fernando Mendoza as the only QB who truly impresses him and projecting Rueben Bain and Francis Mauigoa as top picks. The conversation shifts to the Hall of Fame controversy, with Robert Kraft left off the ballot following Bill Belichick's snub, and Joe examines the complicated dynamic between Kraft and Belichick that shaped the Patriots' two decades of success. Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to weigh in on Miami's quarterback search, the team's new defensive philosophy, draft targets, and why he doesn't expect both Minkah Fitzpatrick and Bradley Chubb back next season.
Hour 4 covers the latest Giannis trade buzz, with Joe and Hollywood breaking down how a superstar addition would transform the Heat, one of four teams in the sweepstakes. The conversation shifts to the Panthers, who have dropped four straight as injuries mount and new faces try to fill the gaps. Roger Goodell weighs in on NFL officiating, prompting Joe and Hollywood to debate controversial rules like pass interference spot fouls versus 15-yard penalties. The hour wraps with Joe sharing his plans for the Super Bowl.
Tobin & Leroy get into a spirited debate about the contract status of Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. The team is struggling and might not make the playoffs and Bob is 37 and not playing his best. Should the Panthers give Bob a contract extension for his 2 Stanley cup rings or is time to look into the future and get a new goalie?
On today's show: - Panthers season in a funk as they lost to the Buffalo Sabres 5-3 at home - Should the Panthers extend Sergei Bobrovsky? - Heat host the Hawks tonight at Kaseya Center, where they will honor the 2006 NBA championship team - 48 hours till the trading deadline will Giannis be moved? - Dolphins are in QB Search mode - James Harden on the trading block - Talk to Wes Goldberg, Host of Locked On Heat podcast -Tuesday Mix Bag
Hour 1 covers a wide range across the sports landscape as the Heat roll past the Bulls with the NBA trade deadline looming on Thursday and Giannis rumors continuing to swirl. With Super Bowl week underway, Joe circles back to a familiar theme: the Dolphins' never-ending search for a franchise quarterback in a league facing a true QB shortage, as the new Green Bay-influenced regime begins cleaning up a messy situation. The Panthers continue to battle injuries, including the irreplaceable Aleksander Barkov, while several players prepare for the upcoming Winter Olympics. The Dolphins also hire Sean Duggan as defensive coordinator, prompting discussion about new coaches bringing in familiar faces and why head coach Jeff Hafley will ultimately be calling the defensive shots. The hour wraps with broader NFL talk, including the possibility of an 18th game and coaching diversity questions.
Joe and Hollywood react to Jason Kidd ripping a reporter and continue their takedown of Palm Beach Post writer Joe Schad, while NBA trade rumors heat up with Miami at the center of Giannis chatter. They question why Kel'el Ware isn't seeing more playing time, while also debating the Warriors' chances of landing Giannis (or lack thereof). The segment touches on the Panthers being outside playoff contention, previews the Winter Olympic hockey season with several Panthers set to compete, and wraps with a look ahead to the Super Bowl, noting that it's refreshing to see a matchup that doesn't feature Mahomes every year.
Hour 2 dives into the NFL Draft and the Senior Bowl, with Joe noting that the league only cares about talent, not where a player came from or how much NIL money they made. The crew debates the Dolphins' draft hopes, especially if Rueben Bain or Francis Mauigoa fall to pick 11, while also breaking down Kel'el Ware's true value amid Heat trade buzz and Giannis potentially viewing Miami as an attractive landing spot. The conversation shifts to the struggling Panthers missing Aleksander Barkov as players prepare for the Olympics, and returns to the Dolphins' quarterback uncertainty, with a thin QB draft class and college players now earning big NIL money complicating the hunt for a franchise passer.
Joe and the crew cover a full slate of South Florida sports, from the Heat's dominant win over the Bulls and swirling Giannis trade rumors to the Panthers struggling without Aleksander Barkov as players prepare for the Winter Olympics. Dolphins quarterback uncertainty takes center stage, with Omar Kelly and the team breaking down the pursuit of Malik Willis, Quinn Ewers' potential, and lingering questions around Tua Tagovailoa's health. NFL Draft chatter, coaching hires, and broader league topics—including an 18th game, coaching diversity, and organizational dysfunction—get plenty of attention, while Hollywood's Headlines and lighter segments highlight the Australian Open, wild iguanas, and curious sports news.
The Heat dominated the Bulls while the NBA trade deadline looms on Thursday as Giannis rumors continue to swirl. Joe reiterates a familiar theme: the Dolphins desperately need a quarterback in a league facing a true QB shortage, and the new GM and head coach have a major rebuild ahead despite their Green Bay background. Meanwhile, the Panthers are shorthanded with key injuries, including Aleksander Barkov, as several players prepare to represent their countries in the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Needing to gain some ground in the standings, the Florida Panthers will have a playoff-like mentality against the Buffalo Sabres at Amerant Bank Arena on Monday.
We are trying to keep warm down here in South Florida, the guys share their encounters with the frozen lizards from the weekend! It was an interesting weekend for fighting, Jarrell Miller's toupee flew off during his fight and shoutout to our guy Xander Zayas for winning his second belt. Tobin shares his frustration with Coach Spo for not letting Ware get minutes, the gang discusses what they feel may be the issues there. We finish up this hour with the Cats recent struggles.
The last hour gets off to a silly start when Tobin lays it on thick with Leroy because he continues to answer math problems on Twitter instead of paying attention. Tobin reports the Marlins are moving away from Fanduel this year and the Heat are expected to do the same as Fanduel seems to be missing payments. Then we finish today's show with our favorite Monday game Alright! Oh No! Kel'el Ware, Cats, Bacon, and F1 on the horizon!
We are trying to keep warm down here in South Florida, the guys share their encounters with the frozen lizards from the weekend as it was an interesting weekend for fighting, Jarrell Miller's toupee flew off during his fight and shoutout to our guy Xander Zayas for winning his second belt, Tobin shares his frustration with Coach Spo for not letting Ware get minutes as the gang discusses what they feel may be the issues there and we finish up that stretch with the Cats recent struggles, Tobin then ragebaits Leroy with draft board projections as recent mocks show the Dolphins taking a corner who did not play this season due to a torn ACL and Leroy of course raises his voice, Tobin declares that we are all on Giannis' watch as the gang continues to break down the possibility of Giannis landing on the Heat as the trade deadline approaches before it is time for Leroy to give out his Game Balls and Game Balls with flying hair and Kel'el Ware, three hours into this Monday show Tobin is flabbergasted at the national media for making it seem like the Warriors are the better trade option for the Bucks rather than Miami, the show derails when Brittney admits she does not like bacon and everyone would like her to pay for her crimes, then we dip into our mixed bag hearing from around the NBA and their salty coaches, the last hour gets off to a silly start when Tobin lays it on thick with Leroy because he continues to answer math problems on Twitter instead of paying attention, Tobin reports the Marlins are moving away from Fanduel this year and the Heat are expected to do the same as Fanduel seems to be missing payments, and we finish today's show with our favorite Monday game Alright! Oh No! Kel'el Ware, Cats, Bacon, and F1 on the horizon!
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
Roy and David are in Tampa, coming to us from Raymond James Stadium, where they are situated for Sunday's Stadium Series game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins. The boys set the scene for us before jumping into updates to the league's discipline process. Then, it's time to take a step into the Panthers' Den, where Ethan is feeling very dejected after two brutal losses this week for the Florida Panthers, who now find themselves eight points out of a playoff spot with 30 games to go. Rosa En Un Minuto takes us to Philly before the gang dives into their wins and fails of the week, which highlights the rotten year the New York Rangers are having. This week's guest is Diandra Loux, who covers the Lightning for The Hockey News, and Roy and David speak with her about the Stadium Series and the great season the Bolts are having so far this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices