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The Winter Meetings have officially come to an end, and it was a busy last day for the Phillies. Bob Cooney and Spencer McKercher have the latest news from Orlando after Kyle Schwarber spoke to the media, a small trade between the Phillies and Rays, and losing Griff McGarry in the Rule 5 Draft.
On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro go a little deeper on the loss to the Chargers and try to figure out where the Eagles go from here.
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Jackie Spiegel joins the show for pregame. Then, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 4-1 win against the San Jose Sharks on December 9, 2025 during the first intermission (33:46), second intermission (51:11), and postgame (1:07:31). Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
The fellas are VERY happy on the latest episode of Phillies Talk after the news broke that Kyle Schwarber is returning to the Phillies on a 5-year deal worth $150 million. Bob Cooney and Spencer McKercher break down the contract, take a look at Rob Thomson's contract extension, and dive into the latest rumors from the Winter Meetings.
Philadelphia Eagles' Hall of Famer Lesean McCoy said on his show "Speakeasy" that the Eagles can take him out of their Hall of Fame if Kevin Patullo is back as OC next season.Flyers beat the Sharks 4-1 The Phillies resign Kyle Schwarber and extend Rob Thomson. Gametime Ticket Offer: $20 off with code "FARZY" at gametime.co The Farzy Show presented by MyBookie Promo: No-strings-attached cash bonus up to $200 Promo Codes: FARZY .. https://mybookie.website/joinwithFARZYManscaped Offer: 20% off AND Free Shipping with code "Farzy20" at Manscaped.comCopyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Despite Colin Graf getting the first goal, the Sharks struggled to muster any offense in a 4-1 loss to the Flyers. Puckguy and Jules break down San Jose's sixth loss in their last ten games. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
00:00 - fresh off the red-eye flight01:08 - Making sense of a weird loss03:15 - Jalen Hurts' nightmare game04:30 - The double turnover: How Hurts fumbled twice on the same play.06:05 - Missed opportunities: Drops and mistakes by the receivers.07:50 - Saquon Barkley: 122 yards in the first half, but disappeared in the second.09:40 - A defensive masterpiece wasted13:20 - Dave's positivity corner
00:00 - Winter Meetings Day 2 recap 15:50 - Dave Dombrowski Talk 20:19 - Scott Lauber 28:56 - Don Mattingly
In this edition of The Press Row Show, Bill Meltzer joins the show for pregame. Then, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 3-2 loss against the Colorado Avalanche on December 7, 2025 during the first intermission (34:12), second intermission (50:58), and postgame (1:08:40). Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
The Phillies Talk crew is down in Orlando at the MLB Winter Meetings! Bob Cooney and Spencer McKercher have the latest rumors and news from the night before the meetings begin.
The WIP Morning Team breaks down who they think will win today, Eagles or Chargers? Each member of the Morning Team shares if they believe Jalen Hurts will have a strong performance. Will he start running? James Seltzer, Joe DeCamara, and Jon Ritchie all say yes. The team reviews the odds for the game, highlighting who the betting accounts think will win the game. They highlight the Flyers loss and Sixers troubles. The team reacts to audio from Seth Joyner, Ike Reese, and Ray Didinger talking about what they are seeing in the Eagles offense. The team shares if they believe that the Eagles will bench Jalen Hurts. Joe DeCamara said ‘not this season, but I think they will eventually'.
Episode 284 - We welcome back Andrew G and jump right in with a discussion on the leaked Pat Kraft meeting, the coaching search and finally landing their guy Matt Campbell, College football playoffs, The Eagles and Hard Knocks, outlook on the remaining schedule and a Monday night preview, Flyers playing well, Sixers staying in the mix, all that and the usual fun!
Mike, Manny and Dan return to talk tanking teams finally turning it around through drafting and how bad the recent Flyers' drafts have been, Can they add without subtracting, Matvei Michkov's diminished role and the failure of prospect integration, more!
Brought to you by the book, "No One Likes Us But We DO Care" on Amazon : tinylurl.com/philly-book , The guys try to dissect the problems with the Eagles and look ahead to the matchup with the Chargers. The sixers and Flyers are both playing well, and Netflix is turning into a monopoly. You can catch Corner Pub Sports live on Friday nights at 8:15pm (EST) on their Facebook and YouTube pages (@cornerpubsports)
Stacey and Luke believe the Colorado Avalanche are in the driver's seat to win the Stanley Cup. Also, both choose between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Anaheim Ducks for which team will keep their success going. Stacey and Luke do a deep dive on Trevor Zegras and Connor Bedard.
KB is BACK for Episode 800!!!!! He kicks off the show discussing the Flyers continued success and why this team is worth your time to pay attention to this season (and beyond). Then he discusses the Darius Slay news and wonders is Slay is trying to find a way to force his way back to the Birds. Then he wraps the show discussing the Philadelphia Union's record signing and why it's a good move for the club both on the pitch and optically. THANK YOU for 800 episodes! Here's to 800+ more! Follow & Subscribe to The House Show with Pat Pitts! linktr.ee/OfficialHouseShow Subscribe to From Broad Street with Love: broadstreetwithlove.substack.com/ Onboarding Form: forms.gle/mZYnkiQcGv1ZxBSg9 Voicemail Line: speakpipe.com/UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Support Our Sponsors! The City of Vineland: Visit www.vinelandcity.org/ and stay connected with the community and learn about important announcements, programs, and services offered by the city! Vineland, New Jersey... Where It's Always Growing Season! '47 Brand Shop for your favorite sports fan and get FREE SHIPPING on ALL orders with '47 Brand! 47.sjv.io/e1Nyor Kenwood Beer Visit kenwoodbeer.com/#finder and see who has Kenwood Beer on tap in YOUR area and crack open an ice cold Kenwood Beer to celebrate the good times! (MUST be 21+ to do so and PLEASE drink responsibly.) Merch & Apparel: www.phiapparel.co/shop + Use Code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Paramount+ Students get 50% off ANY Paramount+ plan when you use our link to sign up for Paramount+. Stream the NFL all season long on Paramount+ paramountplus.qflm.net/c/2698521/3247125/3065 FOCO Shop FOCO's Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale and stock up on your Forever Collectibles! foco.vegb.net/0ZyLgV Biñho Get 10% off your next purchase with code BINHOBENNETT62 from our pals at Biñho! binhoboard.com?bg_ref=pDJkDdNO1y Follow Us! Twitter: twitter.com/UndergroundPHI Instagram: www.instagram.com/undergroundphi/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi KB: twitter.com/KBizzl311 Watch LIVE: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia FB: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/UndergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" Outro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" #fyp #FlyEaglesFly #GoBirds #NFL #LetsGoFlyers #NHL #DOOP #podcastcharts #download #review #subscribe
The stove is still just warming up, but are we in store for a wild week at the Winter Meetings? Sean Kane and Spencer McKercher have the latest news and free agent rumors around the Major Leagues, plus trade targets that could be enticing to the Phillies.
Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre start the show discussing our upcoming Nasty Knuckles New Year's Eve 3v3 Throwdown Tournament, and the passing of our dear friend Mike Ritz. Jumping into some Flyers talk we rave about their recent stretch of games, the current standings, and the expectations of the team. We also discuss Tyson Foerster's injury, the team's goal scoring, Vladar impressing and Ersson improving, Zegras' shootout prowess, Dahlin's dirty hit on Zegras, trade rumors surrounding Owen Tippett, and his milestone night. Philadelphia Flyers fan favorite Shjon Podein joined us for an interview! Podes talks to us about what he's up to these days, his college hockey career, getting drafted by the Oilers, and winning the Calder Cup. We go on to discuss Shjon coming to the Philadelphia Flyers, the trade involving Recchi, Desjardins, and LeClair, playing for Terry Murray, and share fun stories about playing in Philly. Wrapping up we talk about his Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche, how hard it is to win, the crazy story of Podein wearing his hockey gear for 24 straight hours, playing for Bob Hartley, his thoughts on the game today, and why his first name is spelled the way it is. More info on the NK 3v3 Throwdown: https://www.letsplay3v3.com/events/nasty-knuckles-new-year-s-eve-clash/138783Go to hellofresh.com/nastyknuckles10fm to get 10 Free Meals + a Free Item for Life! One per box with active subscription. Free meals applied as discount on first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan.Go to gt-wholesale.com and use coupon code "nasty" for 15% off. Nasty Knuckles is a Baller Sports Network production, created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show features a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!►Click here to shop our latest merch: nastyknuckles.com/shop► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a bonus edition of the Takeoff Podcast with John Clark. First, Jason Avant lays out his concerns about the Eagles defense, and the chances the Cowboys catch the Eagles in the NFC East. John's then joined by Penn Men's Basketball head coach, Fran McCaffery, to chat about this weekend's Big 5 Classic at Xfinity Mobile Arena. NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful analysis from our experts on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Subscribe to our channel for the latest Philly sports news and highlights! » Visit NBC Sports Philadelphia: https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ » Facebook: / nbcsphilly » Twitter: / nbcsphilly » Instagram: / nbcsphilly
Duane recaps the Sabres 5-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers - the 3-goalie rotation needs to end. TRADE ONE OF THEM. - HORRENDOUS challenge by Lindy leads to PPG for Flyers - No desperation or urgency in Sabres game - Shooting themselves in foot with turnovers - Will Kevyn Adams still be GM come New Year? - Tage and Tuch not playing like they want to represent Team USA at Olympics - More! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Presented by Fattey Beer Co. and Xtreme Discount Mattress! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Tyson Foerster absence to interviews from the team's casino night, Ashlyn Sullivan, Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce have that and more on Flyers Talk.
Scott and Bill discuss the Philadelphia Flyers' recent performances, including notable wins and a loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. They highlight the impact of key injuries, such as Tyson Foerster and Cam York, on the team's strategy and potential playoff positioning. The discussion also delves into the Flyers' current standing in the Metropolitan Division and the importance of upcoming matches, particularly against the Colorado Avalanche. (00:40) Flyers' Recent Performance (02:48) Tyson Foerster Gets Injured (21:26) League-Wide Injury Concerns (30:58) Olympic Team Prospects and Goalie Performance (40:43) Who is the One That Got Away? (52:07) Trust Issues with Goalies (54:37) Dad Corner Subscribe to us! YouTube TikTok Twitter: @Obackcheck Facebook Page! Instagram! Kick Page Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss: 0:00 - Eagles get bad news on Jalen Carter 13:00 - Slay claimed by Bills, now mulling retirement 22:00 - Eagles open practice window for Marcus Epps 24:20 - Takeaways from Vic Fangio's media availability 27:07 - Takeaways from Kevin Patullo's media availability 33:40 - Big picture look at Eagles-Chargers 36:34 - Key matchups for Eagles-Chargers 46:35 - Answering listener questions
In this postgame edition of The Press Row Show, Ant, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 5-2 win against the Buffalo Sabres on December 3, 2025. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
Brodes asks some big picture Flyers questions as they sit at 15-8-3 without Tyson Foerster moving forward.DraftKings - https://myaccount.draftkings.com/signup?intendedSiteExp=US-NJ-SB&returnPath=https%3A%2F%2Fsportsbook.draftkings.com%2FGet Your Tickets at TickPick! Code BRODES10 for $10 off purchase of atleast $99: https://www.tickpick.com/Camden Apothecary - https://camdenapothecary.com/Emilio Cigars: https://cigarsncigars.com/search.php?page=1§ion=product&search_query_adv=Emilio&x=0&y=0 Code: THANKS20 for 20% off your purchase!
Marty and Brian break down the loss to the Flyers.
The Philadelphia Flyers aren't a top team in the Metropolitan Division, but they've been a fun team to watch this season as the rebuild takes shape. With new head coach Rick Tocchet at the helm, we assessed where this Flyers team is at as we enter December. We dove into the good and bad. This week, Kelly Hinkle from BroadStreetHockey.com joined us for a great discussion! But first, the guys dove into their new top-3 list this week. Contrasting last week, this week it's the top-3 things they are NOT thankful for in the world of Philly sports. (Approx. 4:55)From there, they talked about the positives with the Sixers in terms of the backcourt play from Tyrese Maxey, V.J. Edgecombe, and Jared McCain. (Approx. 29:15)Then they discussed how the long-term injury to Tyson Foerster will impact the Flyers over the coming months. (Approx. 35:45)What they threw down on the Table this week was a great and in-depth conversation with Kelly Hinkle from Broad Street Hockey about where this Flyers team is at as we enter December. There's good and bad. Assessments about Matvei Michkov's play on the ice. The biggest surprise on the team thus far, and which aspect of this team has been the biggest disappointment. What grade do we give new head coach Rick Tocchet at this point? All of this and much more this week on the Table! (Approx. 40:00)SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on BlueSky:Jeff: @jeffwarren.bsky.socialErik: @brickpollitt.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X:Jeff: @Jeffrey_WarrenErik: @BrickPollittThe Show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow Jeff on TikTok: @mrjeffwarrenFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
Jalen Hurts needs to take over the Philadelphia Eagles offense, becaues Kevin Patullo and Nick Sirianni are NOT cracking this code. Also, Jalen's running numbers being down this season. Kevin Patullo on the egging incident at his house. The 76ers getting fined $100,000 for not properly reporting Joel Embiid's injury status ahead of their game against the Atlanta Hawks. Flyers ride one minute offensive EXPLOSION to 5-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres. Darius Slay headed to the Bills. Gametime Ticket Offer: $20 off with code "FARZY" at gametime.co The Farzy Show presented by MyBookie Promo: No-strings-attached cash bonus up to $200 Promo Codes: FARZY .. https://mybookie.website/joinwithFARZYManscaped Offer: 20% off AND Free Shipping with code "Farzy20" at Manscaped.comCopyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
In hour 2, the WIP Afternoon Show are joined by John Foley who is making the case to Ike, Spike and Fritz why Cole Hamels belongs in the baseball Hall of Fame. Plus, Brodes joins the show for Flyers in 50 with a little added Jalen Hurts conversation.
On today's show, the WIP Afternoon Show are seeing where their confidence lies with Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. Do you believe in him to turn it around or starting to lose faith. Plus, is Cole Hamels a Hall of Famer? John Foley joins the show to discuss. As well as, appearances from Brodes, Brian Baldinger, Buzz, and discussing more Eagles, Phillies, Flyers and Sixers!
With Tyson Foerster sidelined, the Flyers' depth at forward has become a focal point, prompting discussions about whether prospect Alex Bump is ready for a call-up to the NHL roster. Michkov's is HEATING UP. Flyers are in the thick of things in the Eastern Conference and MUCH MORE!
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Anthony SanFilippo and Russ Joy are LIVE from Chickie's & Pete's in South Philly! The guys discuss Tyson Foerster's injury, potential replacements, top Phantoms players, and potential trade targets. Plus, Flyers play-by-play announcer Jim Jackson joins the show!
With 20 games in the books, Danny Pommells, Noah Levick and special guest Marc Jackson evaluate the Sixers a quarter of the way through the season. Plus, the Sixers fined $100k for an injury reporting violation after Joel Embiid played after being listed out.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for December 3rd Publish Date: December 3rd Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 3rd and Happy Birthday to Andy Williams I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Four Cobb schools earn STEAM/STEM certifications Meet Michael McNeely, Mableton’s newest councilman Gas prices dip following Thanksgiving, predicted to stay down through holidays All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: Four Cobb schools earn STEAM/STEM certifications Cobb Schools are buzzing with opportunities for students to dive into STEM and STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. And now, four more schools have joined the ranks of those earning certifications in these fields. South Cobb Early Learning Center and Ford Elementary snagged STEAM certifications, while Betty Gray Middle and Walton High earned STEM honors. “It’s been a joyful, messy journey,” said Marilyn Thomas, director of South Cobb Early Learning Center. “Our kids, teachers, and families all came together—building, experimenting, creating art. It’s hands-on learning at its best.” With over 50 certified schools, Cobb’s commitment to innovation is clear. Just ask the students at Tritt Elementary, who recently celebrated Girl-Powered Robotics Day. STORY 2: Meet Michael McNeely, Mableton’s newest councilman Michael McNeely, newly elected to Mableton’s City Council, is all about service—clear, honest, and hands-on. “I’d rather over-communicate than leave people guessing,” he says. McNeely, who moved to Mableton in 2019, has a long history of giving back. From his days as an Eagle Scout to serving in the Army National Guard and working in public safety for over two decades, he’s built a life around helping others. “It’s in my blood,” he says. Now, as District 2’s councilman, he’s focused on smart redevelopment, public safety, and creating spaces that bring the community together. Think parks, sidewalks, and maybe even a new community center. “We’ve got work to do,” McNeely says, “but Mableton’s got the people and the heart to make it happen.” STORY 3: Gas prices dip following Thanksgiving, predicted to stay down through holidays Georgia drivers are catching a break at the pump—finally. After the Thanksgiving travel rush, gas prices have dipped, with the state average sitting at $2.82 per gallon as of Monday, according to AAA. That’s about $42 to fill up a 15-gallon tank. Prices are 5 cents lower than last week but still 2 cents higher than last month. And if you’re in Cobb County? You’re paying a bit more—$2.89 per gallon. The priciest spots? Savannah ($2.88), Atlanta ($2.86), and Macon ($2.85). Meanwhile, Dalton drivers are smiling at $2.68. Nationally, gas has dropped to $3, the lowest since May 2021, thanks to low crude oil prices and sluggish demand. AAA predicts prices could stay low through the holidays. For EV drivers, no changes—public charging still averages 38 cents per kilowatt hour. Want to save? AAA suggests fuel rewards programs, paying cash (some stations charge more for credit), and driving smarter. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: Cobb fraternal organization recognized as best in Georgia The Omicron Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, better known as the Cobb County Alphas, just snagged a huge honor—Alumni Chapter of the Year—at the Alpha Georgia District Association Convention in Augusta. Why? Their leadership, community impact, and dedication to the fraternity’s mission stood out among 25 chapters across Georgia. “This award is a testament to the passion and hard work of every member,” said Chapter President Harold G. Dickerson. One standout initiative? The Youth to Men mentoring program, where 70 Cobb high schoolers meet bi-monthly to learn life skills and give back to the community. “We’re shaping greatness,” said Steven Boyd, Callis Foundation Chair. For more, visit CobbAlphas.org. STORY 5: AirTag leads police to Chick-fil-A theft suspect Richard George Cintron, 47, of Dallas, is facing charges after allegedly swiping three Rubbermaid utility trash carts and an Apple AirTag—worth $1,545 total—from the Chick-fil-A on Barrett Parkway in Kennesaw. According to police, Cintron was caught on surveillance cameras, along with his personal vehicles, during the thefts on Sept. 14 and 28. The AirTag? It led officers straight to his home, where Paulding County deputies found the stolen items near his truck. Cintron was arrested Nov. 19 and charged with theft by taking over $1,500. He spent less than 12 hours in jail, released on Nov. 20 after posting a $5,000 bond. Break: STORY 6: Strand Theatre's Andy Gaines wins Governor’s Award Gov. Brian Kemp and first lady Marty Kemp announced Monday that Andy Gaines, executive director of the Strand Theatre, is one of this year’s recipients of the Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities. The awards, presented with Georgia Council for the Arts and Georgia Humanities, honor 10 individuals or organizations making a real difference in Georgia’s cultural landscape. “Georgia’s arts and entertainment scene has fueled our economy for decades,” Kemp said. “These honorees have left a lasting mark on their communities and our state.” Under Gaines’ leadership, the Strand generated $5.4 million in economic impact last year, supported 80+ jobs, and contributed $230,000 in government revenue. Recipients will receive a handmade mahogany sculpture by Fairburn artist Etienné Jackson. STORY 7: Mount Paran Christian School collects over 10,000 diapers for Bartow Family Resources Mount Paran Christian School’s high school BETA Club and National Honor Society recently rallied their community for a cause that hits close to home—helping local parents in need. Through their annual Fall Diaper Drive, students encouraged families to donate diapers and wipes for Bartow Family Resources, a nonprofit in Cartersville that supports parents and babies. Flyers went up, announcements were made, and the response? Incredible. Over 10,640 diapers and 1,180 wipes poured in, stacking up at the school’s doors. Student NHS officers counted, sorted, and loaded the donations, ready for Bartow Family Resources to distribute essentials like diapers, formula, and clothing to families who need them most. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 3 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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Flyers legend John LeClair joins the show! Hear John tell stories about growing up a Red Sox fan in Vermont, the legendary Flyers Legion of Doom line and playing at Citizens Bank Park in the alumni game at the 2012 Winter Classic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for the Flyers in 50 with Brodes. With a little bit of Jalen Hurts discourse mixed in for good effect. Find out everything going on with the Flyers and Brodes opinion on the Eagles QB1
The WIP Morning Team kicks off the second part of the hour by talking about the Philadelphia Flyers. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer to discuss the Eagles upcoming week. He believes that the team should bring in Darius Slay, although expectations should be kept low. Slay played with the Eagles in the Super Bowl but then was waived by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Kapadia also shares his thoughts on the rest of the Eagles team. The team continues the conversation of the Flyers, who lost Tyson Forester to an upper-body injury, and the team reacts to how they think that will impact the team. Carter Hart also got his first start in the NHL since 2023-24, and the team reacts to hearing the news that he won his first game back.
The WIP Morning Team debates if we, as fans and media, have been too hard on the Philadelphia Eagles. Each member shares their opinions on how they feel regarding the response to the team's disappointing performance. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia to talk about the Eagles. Kapadia shares what he thinks will happen now that Darius Slay has been released from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kapadia talks about the issues within the Eagles organization and what he thinks can be done to get back in the win column. The team recaps the Flyers season so far, highlighting Tyson Forester's injury and Carter Hart's return to the NHL with the Vegas Golden Knights.
Mark Madden calls in to discuss the 'Fire Tomlin' chants, Crosby once again dominating the Flyers, and the current state of college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Mike and Mark break down the Eagles loss to the Bears and how to fix the offense the remainder of the season. They also discuss the Flyers loss of Tyson Foerster, and much more!
On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss: 00:00 - Confidence in the 2025 Eagles 07:22 - Kevin Patullo is still the offensive play-caller 21:30 - Eagles remaining schedule 27:08 - Comparing 2025 with 2023 34:20 - Justin Herbert's injury 38:28 - Answering listener questions
In this postgame edition of The Press Row Show, Ant, Russ, Bundy, and Intern Andrew break down the Philadelphia Flyers' 5-1 loss against the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 1, 2025. Join the guys LIVE for The Press Row Show for every Flyers home game for pregame, intermissions, and postgame on the Snow The Goalie YouTube channel!
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Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My guest: David Adelman is the CEO of Campus Apartments, founder of Darco Capital, and co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. During our conversation, we discussed how losing a basketball bet at age 11 changed his life, investing his bar mitzvah money in real estate, becoming CEO at 25, his grandfather's Holocaust survival story, and why it gives him perspective on struggle, embracing failure, the trade-offs of building something excellent, and what he looks for when hiring leaders. Key Learnings "Why not me? Why not now?" David's mantra cuts through all the overthinking and excuses we make. When he saw other people building national real estate portfolios, he didn't wonder if it was possible—he asked why he couldn't do it. Stop waiting for permission. Stop waiting for the perfect moment. Ask yourself: why not me? Why not now? Make mistakes, just not the same one twice. David doesn't expect perfection from himself or his team. He expects learning. Fail fast, fail forward, but don't repeat the same failure. That's not growth—that's negligence. Embrace the suck, but evolve through it. David's grandfather survived the Holocaust after his wife and children were murdered. He escaped, joined the resistance, and rebuilt his life from nothing. When David thinks about that, he says: "No matter what, I don't know struggle." That's perspective. Most of what we call struggle is just discomfort. Understanding that doesn't make your challenges disappear... It makes them manageable. If your grandfather could survive the unthinkable, you can handle the hard day in front of you. At age 11, David challenged family friend Alan Horwitz to a basketball game and made a wager. Horwitz didn't let the kid win, and David lost his basketball, football, and baseball glove. To get them back, he had to go to Campus Apartments every Saturday to sweep sawdust and stack lumber. This losing bet became his entry into a billion-dollar career. At 13, David gambled his $2,000 bar mitzvah money by investing it with Horwitz in a building at 45th and Pine Streets in Philadelphia - a property his company still owns today. By age 17, he bought his first solely owned investment property. David was accepted into Temple University Beasley School of Law but chose to become a Property Manager at Campus Apartments instead. At age 25 in 1997, he became CEO of Campus Apartments. His grandfather, Sam Wasserman, was captured by the Nazis in 1942 and taken to the Sobibor concentration camp, where his wife and two children were immediately executed. Wasserman escaped during an organized revolt, joined the resistance, was wounded in battle, and was cared for by a woman named Sophie, who became his second wife. David said, "I feel a deep connection to him and what he went through. It's more like a sense of duty to honor him." David says, "I bet on jockeys, not horses. I ask, 'If the thing fails, would we support them again?' To be clear, a lot of our [investments] are going to fail.' He learned the hard way: "Friends would say, 'Here's a deal, put in X amount,' so you know, it's $250,000 or $500,000 or $1 million. I realized very quickly that it's probably a money-losing prospect to just invest in a friend of a friend's idea or because someone at your country club is investing in it." "It's called working off your debt." I literally lost everything to my "Uncle" Alan in 30 minutes when I was 11. My baseball glove, football, basketball, even my bank book. Every Saturday, I had to stack lumber and sweep sawdust to get one item back. Two years later, at my Bar Mitzvah, my parents asked if I wanted to give my gift money to my grandfather, who was good at picking stocks. I said no, I want to give it to Uncle Alan and buy real estate. At 13, I drove around with him, picked the biggest building he owned, handed him $2,000, and became a partner. My grandfather was in Poland with a wife and two kids when the Nazis rounded him up. There were two lines. One for men, one for women, and children. He never saw his wife and kids again. He escaped from the Sobibor prison camp, became a freedom fighter, got shot, and was in a hospital recovering when a woman checking on her brother saw this lonely soldier and went over to check on him. That was my grandmother. My mother was born in a displaced persons camp after the war. "No matter what, when I'm getting the crap kicked out of me in business or anything else, I don't know struggle." I think about my grandfather and what he went through. "That guy knew pressure and made it through the other side. So I have to stop being a little bitch about it and lean in." Uncle Alan always said, "Whatever you do in life, it shouldn't feel like work." I have never said I'm going to work. I say I'm going to the office. Now, am I tired sometimes? A hundred percent. Did I miss a lot of stuff with my kids? Absolutely, and I have deep regret over that. With success and money comes a price, too. Becoming a CEO at 25. "Why not me and why not now?" I live my life by this mantra. In the 1990s, no one was doing student housing at large scale nationally. I saw this white space, and I'm like, fuck it, let's do it. "I'm not afraid to fail. And I think if you're not afraid to fail, it's a freedom." "Embrace the suck." Not everything's gonna be fun. Some things are hard. But sometimes when you push through them, you get to another side. Sometimes you don't, and pulling the plug is okay if it's not working. I've gotten good at understanding that a business might be a great opportunity, a great idea, at the wrong time. When building something…If you aren't willing to make sacrifices earlier in your career and build that foundation for the future, being an entrepreneur might not be for you. I made choices to miss things with my wife and kids. Were all those things I missed worth it? Probably not. My daughters are 21 and 23 now, and I missed a lot of their early growing up. Four years ago, I apologized to my older one, and she said, "You know what, we remember this dad more than that dad." "It's never too late to make a change." After you've done okay financially, it has to be about something else. The guys and women I roll with—"it's not about money. You either are wired to get up and work hard every day and do it, and it has to be about something else." It could be about providing opportunities for the people who work with you, or solving complex problems, or creating a business you're excited about. "I don't think I'm the smartest guy in the room." You have to be open to learning. I continue to want to learn about other people's businesses. If I meet somebody, I'm like, tell me about that business. If you have that inquisitive mind, some guy tells me he's in the widget business, and I'll think of ten things they should try to do. "I am never too embarrassed to say I don't know something." When we were selecting architects and contractors for the arena, I spoke to owners of the newest stadiums. Just lessons learned about the process. When I mentor kids, I tell them most people are afraid to say "I don't know" or "I don't understand." "If you're embarrassed for looking stupid, isn't it worse if you don't know what you're doing down the road because you didn't ask?" "People don't know how to listen anymore. People wait to talk." They don't listen. When I have dinner with my youngest daughter, I hand her my phone so I won't be on it. I want to be there, I want to be attentive. Why are you wasting time meeting with people if you're not gonna listen to them? "Make lots of mistakes. Just don't make the same one twice." Try hard. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there. The worst thing that happens is someone says no. I met my wife in a bar, literally in line for pizza. Turns out she was the school teacher two different women had told me I needed to call. The funny part is my buddy was talking to her best friend. He married her, I married Hailey, and our kids are best friends. When it comes to sales. "Don't bullshit people. That's my number one goal." People can tell. Even at an early age, I had the humility to say I don't know everything. Here's my business plan, here's why I think I can scale Campus Apartments across the country when that wasn't being done. When I'm hiring or promoting leaders, I look for three things. One is trust—I need to trust them. Two is creating an open line of communication. Three, "I don't think you're a successful leader or CEO if you're not willing to listen." There are a lot of dictator type CEOs. That's not me. Some of them work. "I don't manage from fear, I manage from bringing in opinions." For me, it's about having people who, in their individual swim lanes, are better at those jobs than you are. The DeSean Jackson situation taught me about leading with curiosity. He made some anti-Semitic comments, and people came to me saying we need to cancel him. "Before I get there, I actually just want to find out what his intent was." The things he said were based on him being uninformed about the hurtfulness of those words. Not only was he willing to understand that, but he said, "Can you take me to your Holocaust memorial and actually educate me?" He came with his mom, no press. "It would be nice to take a moment before you're ready to convict somebody and actually have a conversation." When I'm looking at investments, I really have to understand the product. I joke, "Do my kids at least understand it?" Number two: Who's the founder? People matter. I ask myself, if this thing goes bad, and as long as the guy's not a crook, would I invest with them again? "I have to be more than just money in the deal." I like knowing when my influence and input can help make a difference. I think it's strategic thinking, introductions, and being a sounding board. The hardest part about being a founder is that they're afraid to tell investors bad news. "Bad news doesn't get better with time." Advice to young professionals. "Try to get noticed for the right reasons." Show up and go to work. Go get coffee when you see your boss's boss there. Don't be afraid to introduce yourself. Ask lots of questions. Be the person who says, "Could you explain that to me?" Folks in my position really respect that. "Don't be afraid to put out a bad idea." I hate working from home because I think people are screwed by the opportunity to interact with people and better their career and learn things. You're robbed of chance encounters, of overhearing conversations, of learning by proximity. We're building this arena in downtown Philly, not taking any city capital, and doing good things for the city. We came together with Comcast who owns the Flyers. "It's gonna be the best live entertainment venue in the world, located in Philadelphia." We're opening in 2030 with a WNBA team. For those counting Philly out, you're wrong—we're doing great shit here. Reflection Questions David's grandfather survived the Holocaust, which gives David a profound perspective on what real pressure and struggle actually look like. What experiences in your own life or family history could you draw on to reframe the "struggles" you face in your work or personal life? He lives by the mantra "Why not me? Why not now?" and says that not being afraid to fail is a freedom. What opportunity are you currently overthinking or waiting on "permission" for? What would change if you asked yourself those two questions right now? David regrets missing parts of his daughters' childhoods while building his businesses, but his daughter told him, "We remember this dad more than that dad." Meaning it's never too late to make a change. What relationship in your life needs you to show up differently, and what's one concrete thing you could change this week? More Learning From The Learning Leader Show #126: Jayson Gaignard - Mastermind Talks #273: Chip Conley – How To Be Wise Beyond Your Years #476: Kat Cole - Reflection Questions, Humble Confidence, Building Trust Time Stamps: 01:51 David Edelman's Early Lessons in Business 03:58 Investing at a Young Age 06:12 Family History and Holocaust Survival 09:53 Balancing Ambition and Family 18:17 Sustaining Excellence and Learning from Others 25:38 The Art of Listening and Being Present 26:16 Lessons from Childhood and Parenting 26:47 The Story of Meeting My Wife 28:23 The Importance of Taking Risks 29:52 Sales and Leadership Philosophy 30:54 Building a Nationwide Business 32:07 Hiring and Promoting Leaders 35:34 Handling Controversy with Compassion 38:15 Investment Strategies and Favorite Ventures 41:36 The Future of Philadelphia's Arena Project 44:05 Advice for Young Professionals 46:45 EOPC
In this episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begins with dedications to Kevin Dineen and Carla MacLeod following their cancer diagnoses. Kyle unpacks Matthews and McDavid's surprising equipment switches (5:00). They break down Auston Matthews snapping his goal drought in a 7–2 win over the Penguins (10:00) and debate who should claim the final two spots on Canada's Olympic roster (23:27). The guys revisit the growing Ducks–Blackhawks rivalry (25:59), the questionable calls involving Bedard and Quinn Hughes, and why younger NHL stars need more leeway from officials (28:41). They hit on Mike Matheson's new five-year deal in Montreal and the shrinking defence UFA class (34:13), Edmonton's stance on upgrading from Stuart Skinner (43:03), Doug Armstrong's aggressive work in St. Louis (47:22), and an incredible play from Kyle Palmieri (49:18). Plus, thoughts on Dan Vladar's strong run in Philadelphia (56:18), Vancouver's roster questions (57:12). The final thought focuses on how this year's condensed schedule is grinding players down (1:02:06).Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:09:25).Today we highlight Calgary based band BETABOYS and their track Alone in Paradise. Check them out here.Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates