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Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!A “church lady” in small-town Georgia. A trusted daycare operator. A grieving wife and mother.And five funerals.In this episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we dig into the chilling case of Janie Lou Gibbs—the Georgia serial killer who poisoned her own family with arsenic, including her husband, three sons, and an infant grandson, all while collecting money and playing the role of the devoted caretaker.We'll walk you through the timeline of deaths, the red flags that finally turned “bad luck” into a homicide investigation, and the courtroom twists—including an insanity plea that delayed justice for years.If you think the most dangerous predator is always a stranger… this one will change your mind.Listener Advisory: This episode includes discussion of child death and poisoning.Janie Lou Gibbs, Georgia serial killer, Cordele Georgia, arsenic poisoning, black widow killer, family poisoner, true crime podcast, Crisp County, Gibbs v. StateSources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Pien Meulensteen is joined by Michael Dawson and Rob Green to discuss Nottingham Forest's late 2-1 win over West Ham United, which was a massive six-pointer near the bottom of the the Premier League table.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Take Courage: Week 1 // Pastor Steven Gibbs
Week 2 Rerun, January Jolt The Detroit Lions Podcast opened with a shot of adrenaline from September. The NFL Network replayed the Week 2 demolition of the Chicago Bears. Detroit 52, Chicago 21. Jared Goff threw for 334 yards and five touchdowns with zero interceptions. Jahmyr Gibbs ripped 94 yards on the ground. David Montgomery added 57. Jameson Williams cleared 100 receiving yards and turned short catches into three touchdowns under 15 yards. The defense took the ball away twice and rang up four sacks. Tyson Bagent mopped up in garbage time. Jack Campbell flashed. Aidan Hutchinson collected a pair. Brian Branch made plays. It felt like a statement. After a flat Week 1 in Green Bay, that win reset the temperature on the season. For a minute, Detroit sat atop NFL power polls and looked like the class of the NFC. That broadcast stung a little. It reminded everyone what this roster looked like at full strength and how quickly it turned. Promise met attrition. Confidence met slippage on both sides of the ball. The Week 2 tape is still proof of concept. It is also a measuring stick for what has been lost. From Firepower to Triage The current injury sheet is brutal. Alex Anzalone is out with a concussion after a failed midweek push. Penei Sewell is out. Alim McNeill is out with an abdominal injury. Kerby Joseph is out. Brian Branch is out. Sam LaPorta is out. S C.J. Moore's replacement depth has thinned, and even “Harper” snaps matter now because the room is down three safeties. Avonte Maddox will play, but the secondary is patched together. Up front, the tackle plan is a guess. Giovanni Manu was not activated. Miles Frazier could be forced into a spot. Dan Skipper likely logs heavy work. Maybe “Yode” slides outside. Taylor Decker is fighting through it and has earned the benefit of the doubt. None of that stabilizes protection. It raises a real question about whether Goff should finish the season finale behind a compromised line. The idea of Kyle Allen getting meaningful snaps has merit. It is evaluation and preservation rolled into one. Season Finale Math The finale arrives tomorrow with little on the line for the Detroit Lions in the NFL standings. The Bears, the team Detroit roasted in September, have since won the division and are chasing the two seed. They get Green Bay next week. That development colors the mood. Detroit once ran away from Chicago. Now the roster is a shell of that September juggernaut. The calculus is simple. Health over hollow pride. Avoid new long-term injuries to Goff, Montgomery, Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and anyone already managing pain. Every sprain and strain now steals offseason recovery time. There is value in a winning record. There is much more value in a healthy spring. Use the finale to protect core pieces, test depth, and get out clean. The Week 2 blowout still matters. It shows what the Detroit Lions can be when whole. The job now is to make sure the next chance to look like that arrives with the roster intact. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvnuoB40it8 #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #offensiveline #injuries #schedule #draft #quarterback #jaredgoff #taylordecker #offensivelineinjuries #offensivelinedepth #quarterbackplay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's the end of 2025, so naturally we're settling scores. The gang kicks off revisiting what we somehow rated the highest this year and arguing whether those scores still hold up. From anime to TV, movies, and games, we run through our favorite 2025 recommendations—and a few picks that definitely say more about us than the media itself.We dive headfirst into a full spoiler discussion of the Plur1bus finale, breaking down what worked, what didn't, and whether the ending actually earned its big swings.Izzy gives his take on the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, wrestling with nostalgia, shot-for-shot faithfulness, and the uncomfortable realization that it might actually work.Mox checks in with Another World, spotlighting a lesser-talked-about animated film out of Hong Kong and why it stood out visually and thematically.Gibbs unloads by suffering through—and reporting back on—a pile of truly awful Christmas movies, because someone had to do it, and it definitely wasn't going to be Izzy.Finally, we close out 2025 by diving into a full review of Battle of the Sexes as part of the ongoing Emmaverse, unpacking its themes, performances, and whether it deserves its place in our ever-growing Emma Stone–adjacent cinematic journey.End-of-year chaos, Emmaverse commitments, strong opinions, questionable rankings, and absolutely no restraint. See you in 2026.Support us on Patreon!
Advent - Love | Pastor Steve Gibbs
Sorry for missing last week's Bugonia episode—turns out it was 100% Gibbs' fault. Recording mishap, lost files, the usual. So naturally, we've decided to title this episode Bugonia (2025) instead, even though the actual movie we're reviewing is… Aloha (2015). Yes, that Aloha. And yes, it's every bit the joke you remember.Before diving into cinematic regret, the crew gets into AI art in video games and Larian's latest self-inflicted dumpster fire, followed by Gibbs recounting a near–Final Destination experience dodging children at a skating rink. Zea also drops in for a surprise visit, adding to the chaos.We do a quick, mercy-driven check-in on Bugonia (since we owe you one), then fully commit to diving into Aloha (2015)—a movie so bafflingly miscast and tone-deaf that it almost feels like performance art.Support us on Patreon!
On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by FanDuel and Edgar Snyder & Associates, Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Christopher Carter and Ray Fittipaldo react to an NFL Week 16 victory against the Detroit Lions. Did coach Mike Tomlin's team prove it is built for late-season and NFL playoffs success after beating the potent Lions offense led by Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown? Why were Alex Highsmith, Jack Sawyer, Derrick Harmon, Cam Heyward and the run defense able to have so much success against Gibbs? How much of a strength is the running game becoming on offense. With Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell finding huge holes even behind a patchwork offensive line? And is this an identity that can be maintained in the coming weeks? Our duo tackles those questions, then ponders DK Metcalf's altercation with a fan in the stands at Ford Field. Could the NFL suspend him? And if so, what impact would that have on QB Aaron Rodgers and a passing game that's hit its stride the past few weeks with names like Adam Thielen, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Scotty Miller in the mix? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rachel Gibbs, Extension Livestock Specialist at the Hettinger Research Extension Center. Gibbs offers some advice to producers who are preparing for calving season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fantasy Points' 2026 Early Bird is live. Get the rest of 2025 plus all of 2026 at the lowest price we'll offer all season. Take 20% off any Fantasy Points subscription when you lock in early. This deal expires on Super Bowl Sunday. Save 20% now, plus an extra 5% with code THEWORM. Theo Gremminger is joined by Jacob Gibbs for a Beyond the Box Score edition of Fantasy Football Daily, breaking down the top 12 players who can swing Week 16 of the fantasy football playoffs. The show opens with a big-picture debate on Trey McBride's historic positional edge and whether he deserves early 2026 1.01 consideration, before diving into the surging Atlanta Falcons offense, Kyle Pitts' resurgence, Bijan Robinson's dominance, and whether Kirk Cousins can be trusted when it matters most. The Jacksonville Jaguars' vibes stay scorching behind Liam Coen's QB and RB whisperer run, with actionable takes on Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne, and the viability of Brian Thomas Jr., Jakobi Meyers, and Brenton Strange. The episode also covers TreVeyon Henderson's post-bye eruption as a potential league-winner, Kenneth Gainwell's PPR utility, the sneaky power of free-agent running backs, concerns around Brock Bowers and George Pickens, renewed optimism for Nico Collins, San Francisco's playoff stack coming together, and Jameson Williams' shifting narrative. Jacob closes with a bold Week 16 flag plant you won't want to miss. Where to find us: http://twitter.com/TheOGFantasy http://twitter.com/jagibbs_23 Join the Discord here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/discord#/ Subscribe to Fantasy Points for FREE: https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Podcast Transcription Here: https://podsqueeze.com/embedded/transcript/4mx8xKHXLumiPcFrPsCFMS Fantasy Points Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasypts #FantasyFootball #2025Rankings #FantasyFootballAdvice #NFL #FantasyFootball #WaiverWire #Week14 #FantasyFootball2025 #FantasyPoints #NFLFantasy #FantasyAdvice #Sleepers #WaiverPickup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Detroit Lions head into Steelers week with a sharper injury picture and a clearer offensive to-do list. Thursday brought both concern and relief. It also underscored where this NFL team must win situationally, and how the Detroit Lions Podcast sees the fixes lining up. Injury Ledger and Depth Moves Graham Glasgow did not practice with a knee after being listed as a full participant in Wednesday's walkthrough. That is a setback. He has stabilized the interior and played better since the 10-day break. Taylor Decker returned on his standard rest plan. Thomas Harper stacked a second full practice and should clear concussion protocol, putting him on track to start at safety. Sione Vaki moved to full. That helps special teams and sub packages. Giovanni Manu was officially activated. The knee injury was a hyperextension, not surgical. Practice reps are the priority. He needs every snap he can get, even as a scout team tackle or emergency sixth lineman. The planet theory applies here. Athletes that big who move like that are rare. The realistic goal is tackle three next year. Getting him back in the building now accelerates that plan. Morton's Offense After Rams Coordinator John Morton loosened up in front of the mics and still drilled the core point. Detroit must get off the ball better in the run game. The Rams teed off when the Lions showed two backs. Safeties crashed the A gap and squeezed the edges. Tight end blocking did not hold up. That shrank lanes for Jahmyr Gibbs and wasted early downs. The Detroit Lions still scored 34, but the tape says there is meat left on the bone. The fix is personnel. Stop leaning on 12 when you do not have two NFL-caliber tight ends available. Lean into the wideouts. Jameson Williams, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Isaac TeSlaa and Kalif Raymond give Detroit burst, leverage, and spacing. More 11 and spread looks stress rules without telegraphing the run fit. It also creates cleaner access throws that let Gibbs and Amon-Ra work after the catch. Morton even joked about foot speed with Williams and Gibbs. The speed is real. Use it. Special Teams and Steelers Prep Dave Fipp backed Jake Bates after a rough outing. The kicker had a bad day. It happens. Confidence from the coordinator matters in December. Hidden yards and calm operations matter even more. The Steelers are up. That front punishes hesitation. Detroit's path is simple to say and hard to do. Win first contact in the run game. Keep protection firm if Glasgow cannot go. Feature tempo and spacing. Rotate receivers and challenge leverage. Trust Bates when points are on offer. The Detroit Lions Podcast view is consistent. Health is trending up, the offensive identity is clear, and the details now decide games. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afM4bK-Jj3s #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #dailydlp #grahamglasgow #thomasharper #concussionprotocol #taylordecker #sionevaki #giovannimanu #johnmorton #tightendblocking #jahmyrgibbs #jamesonwilliams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This NDSU Ag Minute features Rachel Gibbs, Extension Livestock Specialist at the Hettinger Research Extension Center. Gibbs offers some advice to producers who are preparing for their calving and lambing seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speak Eazy and Spencer Raxter are LIVE reacting to the Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell speaking to the media about the offense, the defense and what this team needs to do to make the playoffs. All of that, plus the Pistons are the best team in the east but are they forreal? Are the Redwings forreal?
SummaryIn our latest episode of The Daily Groomer, I'm joined by Elizabeth Gibbs as she shares her journey from washing her childhood dog to building Barkwood—a luxury grooming brand now featuring multiple mobile vans and a brick-and-mortar salon. We talk through her early days at Petsmart, the lessons she picked up while working with Jess Rona in LA, the challenges of launching and funding her own business, and how she's scaled while keeping her standards sky-high. Elizabeth opens up about pricing, facing fears, and the power of a strong team. This one's full of inspiration and real-world, hard-earned insight.Timestamps07:49 Celebrity Dog Grooming Experience13:14 Starting a Mobile Grooming Business16:48 Budgeting and Side Hustles Explained26:24 Charging for Quality Service30:54 Embracing Change and UncertaintyStay connected with our guest speakers! Follow them on their social media @gibbsgrooming. For more grooming tips, insights, and stories, check out our website at The Daily Groomer. Join and be part of The Daily Groomer Community!
Advent: Joy // Pastor Steven GibbsStonecreek Church
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GarageCast goes inside the pontoon market with industry veteran Mark Gibbs, now leading the charge at Premier Pontoon Boats. Mark shares how Premier is growing market share in a declining segment, why fast problem-solving wins customer loyalty, and how Premier's PTX hull sets their boats apart. We also dig into inventory challenges, dealer relationships, and the balance between technology and personal connection in today's marine industry.
JMToWin from One Week Season walks us through the Week 15 DFS slate from a GPP perspective, shares his top plays at each position, and then builds a DraftKings lineup using some of his favorite building blocks. In the second half, ShipMyMoney from Run The Sims shares sneaky stacks for Week 15 tournaments and spots with input volatility.
Dan Campbell joins us to talk about playing more consistently, a new combination at left guard, and the snap share between Gibbs and Montgomery
Dan Campbell joins us to talk about playing more consistently, a new combination at left guard, and the snap share between Gibbs and Montgomery
Dallas Lessons, December Stakes December football sets the stage. The Detroit Lions enter the final four-week stretch back on a Sunday rhythm with the Los Angeles Rams looming. The Dallas tape offered a clear tell. The NFL's number one scoring offense looked like itself again. The run game gave the passing game teeth. David Montgomery logged six carries for 60 yards. Ten yards a pop signals clean creases and a line winning at the snap. Jameer Gibbs wrecked space as a receiver. Amon-Ra St. Brown hovered near 100 yards. Jared Goff settled in after a shaky start and finished 25 of 34 for 309. The offensive line needed a beat to sort the rush, then found a groove. Myles Frasier debuted at tackle and delivered a mixed bag that leaned encouraging. The lesson is simple. When the Lions run game finds daylight, everything else breathes. The Montgomery-Goff Efficiency Link Numbers over narrative, and the numbers are blunt. When Montgomery runs efficiently, Goff follows with precision. That pairing has defined this Detroit Lions offense all year. Examples stack easily. Dallas: Montgomery 6 for 60. Goff 25 of 34 for 309. Chicago early: Montgomery 11 for 57. Goff 23 of 28 for 334. Cincinnati: Montgomery 18 for 65. Goff 19 of 23 for 258. Washington: Montgomery 15 for 71. Goff 25 of 32 for 320. Baltimore: Montgomery 12 for 151, including a 72-yarder. Goff 20 of 28 for 202. Volume is not the point. Efficiency is. Montgomery does not need a highway. He needs a crease. When he gets it, play action sharpens, early downs stay on schedule, and Goff's outcomes tilt to quick decisions and high-percentage throws. The rotation with Gibbs keeps the offense balanced and prevents predictable sequences that put the unit behind the sticks. Rams Week: The Tell to Watch The Rams conversation often centers on Matthew Stafford and Puka Nakua. Their passing game draws headlines. The defense deserves equal attention. That unit is tough and better than the chatter suggests. This week comes down to the Detroit Lions offensive line. If the interior moves bodies early and tackles handle speed, Montgomery's first few touches will show it. Four yards here, seven there. Cutbacks available. If those creases appear, expect Goff to operate on time, Gibbs to stress matchups in space, and Amon-Ra to gash zones on option routes. Watch the first three Lions runs. If they gain efficient yards, the script opens. Play action bites. Screens and counters puncture the rush. Special teams or a short field can tilt the math. If the run game stalls, the Rams defense can dictate rhythm. Reinforcements might be on the way. The core truth remains. In this matchup, Montgomery's efficiency is the early tell. The Detroit Lions Podcast will have more as expansion rolls on, but the equation is already on tape. Create creases. Keep Goff clean. Let the offense breathe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R--tDXoHBxc #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #offensiveline #davidmontgomery #jaredgoff #jameergibbs #amon-rast.brown #mylesfrasier #losangelesrams #matthewstafford #pukanakua #ramsdefense Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Campbell joins us to talk about playing more consistently, a new combination at left guard, and the snap share between Gibbs and Montgomery
Monty of Gibbs?
The Lions turn back things to last season with elements of the offense that we have not season much lately. They get a big win, notching number 8 of the season with a 44-30 win over the Cowboys. And today, they got some help with the Packers beating the Bears and knocking them down the to the 7th seed. Big games from Gibbs, Al-Quadin Muhammad, and others lead to the win, we breakdown what we saw and a take a big look at the NFC playoff picture. Lets go Lions.
NFL Week 14 was complete chaos, and LeatherBrainz is here with a full breakdown of every shocking moment, every QB disaster, every injury ripple effect, and every game that flipped the playoff picture upside down. This was one of the wildest weeks of the season, and we're diving into all of it.We open with the Seahawks blowing out the Falcons and making a real case as the NFC's “sneaky contender,” before shifting to the Jaguars vs Colts matchup where Daniel Jones' Achilles injury changed everything. Trevor Lawrence played well, but the real story is how Indy adjusts going forward — and whether this impacts the future of Anthony Richardson.Bills vs Bengals might have been the Game of the Week: snow, chaos, and three Joe Burrow interceptions that ended Cincinnati's playoff hopes. From there, we jump into Titans vs Browns, where Shedeur Sanders flashed major upside with 364 yards and three touchdowns. We break down how real his breakout looks and what it means for Cleveland.In Vikings vs Commanders, injuries stole the headlines as Zach Ertz tore his ACL and Jayden Daniels re-aggravated his elbow. Meanwhile, JJ McCarthy delivered one of his cleanest performances of the season. We discuss whether Minnesota is finally stabilizing at QB.Dolphins vs Jets showed Miami's new identity: pound the ball and let the run game take over. Saints vs Buccaneers left both teams searching for answers, and Steelers vs Ravens gave us the official arrival of “Lamar Jackson Panic Week” as he fell to QB23 in the rankings.We also get into Broncos vs Raiders, where Denver keeps winning despite Bo Nix's inconsistency, and Bears vs Packers, where Caleb Williams once again struggled to find rhythm. Rams vs Cardinals was a full LA domination, raising even more questions about Kyler Murray's future in Arizona.Texans vs Chiefs revealed how thin Kansas City's margin for error has become, with injuries and a nonexistent run game stalling the offense. TNF wrapped with the Lions dominating the Cowboys behind Jahmyr Gibbs' three-touchdown performance as Dallas' playoff odds plummeted.We also hand out the PAB of the Week Award — with Notre Dame and Diddy taking center stage — before closing with our MNF preview: Eagles at Chargers, a game that could shift the playoff outlook for both teams.This episode covers NFL Week 14 recaps, QB evaluations, injuries, playoff scenarios, coaching decisions, team identities, and in-depth game analysis with the signature LeatherBrainz energy.
Advent: Love // Pastor Steven GibbsStonecreek Church
Detroit Lions Make A Statement When They Had To The Detroit Lions did not just beat the Dallas Cowboys. They answered a question the rest of the NFL was starting to whisper: could this team still reach the gear it showed last year when everything mattered. A 44–30 win over Dallas at Ford Field in a must win spot is not perfection, but it is proof of concept. This is what the Lions offense is supposed to look like when it breathes, and what this defense looks like when it steals possessions instead of just surviving. Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs and an Offensive Line That Finally Settled This felt like a reset game for Jared Goff. After weeks of interior chaos and happy feet, he played like a quarterback who trusted what was in front of him, finishing with a 121 passer rating and command of the entire field. He did not just lock onto Amon Ra St. Brown. He spread it around. St. Brown went 6 for 92 on one good ankle. Jameson Williams added 7 for 96 in what might be his most complete game as a pro. The star, though, continues to be Jahmyr Gibbs. He is no longer just a fun wrinkle in the playbook. He is the problem defenses cannot solve. Seventy seven receiving yards, a series of ankle erasers in space, and the constant threat that any touch might become a house call. This is the first Lions player since Barry Sanders who genuinely makes you lean forward every time he has the ball. Quietly, the big shift up front was Miles Frazier. Once the rookie stepped in at left guard for Tristan Colon, the protection and run fits stopped looking like a fire drill. Frazier buried people on duo and inside zone, climbed to the second level with bad intentions, and gave both Goff and David Montgomery room to operate. Monty responded with 60 hard rushing yards and looked far closer to the back we saw last season than the guy fighting for air against Philadelphia. If this is who the offensive line can be with Frazier settling in and the tackles relatively healthy, Detroit's playbook opens back up. Shot plays to Williams, option routes for St. Brown, and Gibbs isolated on linebackers is how the Lions offense stresses an entire defense. Defense, Special Teams and the NFC Playoff Picture The Lions defense did not dominate Dallas statistically, but it did what great units do in big games. It turned the ball over. Fourteen points came directly off Cowboys mistakes. Jack Campbell flew around again, DJ Reed battled with CeeDee Lamb until the concussion, and the front made Dak Prescott uncomfortable enough to force high risk throws. Special teams finally flipped a field too. Tom Kennedy looked like he had been waiting five years for those returns, hitting seams at full speed and giving the offense short grass it has been missing all season. That is how complementary football is supposed to look in a real playoff race. In the NFC playoff picture, the win keeps the Detroit Lions alive for more than just a wild card berth. It keeps pressure on Green Bay and Chicago, and it turns next week's trip to play the Los Angeles Rams into a leverage game instead of a funeral. Run the ball the way Carolina just did against the Rams, protect Goff the way they did against Dallas, and Detroit can turn this one statement into the start of a December run. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvYN107viHw Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #DetroitLions, #Lions, #DetroitLionsPodcast, #OnePride, #LionsWin, #LionsMakeAStatement #GoffLockedIn #GibbsElectric #FrazierBreakout #LionsPlayoffPush #JamoStepsUp #StBrownBattles #CowboysFallInDetroit #ComplementaryFootball #FordFieldEnergy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode: 1483 In which J. Willard Gibbs pictures gear teeth. Today, a glimpse into the mind of J. Willard Gibbs.
Matthew Gibbs (GibbsGames.com) joins Josh and Bryan to overanalyze and overanalogize a strenuous journey, Steven's advantage, and the branching timelines of how next week's tribal council might unfold.Matthew runs Survivor PDX, a Survivor fan community that hosts watch parties, community events, Survivor LRGs, & more in the Portland area — as well as Zoom Traitors and Blood on the Clocktower sessions at GibbsGames.com.Cover Art by the llustrious Rio.If you have enjoyed our coverage, please consider leaving us a review or rating. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Intro Music: "Lord of the Rangs" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The RESI Horn: "Erabor-Like Horns" by Vendarro
Spencer Raxter, Eazy, Chris, and Nick react to the Detroit Lions BIG win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football to keep their playoff hopes alive. Plus long time listener Dom Riveria joins the show to share his experience at the Lions game.
(NOTE - Be sure to use headphones if you want a proper Dopp ASMR experience!) Welcome to Fantasy Focus presented by Wingstop! Daniel Dopp, Field Yates, and Mike Clay are here to break down Week 14 with a full slate of insights, starting with a wild Cowboys vs Lions TNF recap where Gibbs, Aubrey, and Flournoy all exploded for 30+ fantasy points despite the game feeling oddly disappointing. The crew then previews Dalton Kincaid's must‑start potential against the Bengals if healthy, Christian Watson's boom‑or‑bust upside versus the Bears, and key practice report updates on stars like Lamar Jackson, Tee Higgins, Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr, and more. Mike Clay delivers his Shadow Report with upgrades for the Browns, Vikings, and Saints, plus tough downgrades for Ja'Marr Chase and Marvin Harrison Jr. Finally, don't miss the Starts of the Week featuring Lamar Jackson, Bijan Robinson, Jordan Addison, and Brenton Strange, along with Dopp's ASMR picks, Yates' Super Sour Starts, and your questions in the Mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Get Up resumes with more on the fallout from Thursday night's brutal Cowboys loss. Did Jahmyr Gibbs three TDs all but end Dak's playoff hopes? (0:00) Meanwhile - Kirk Herbstreit joins to hype us up for all of the Championship Weekend action. Hear his take on how Bama can take down Georgia for the second time this season! (15:20) Then - An NFL whip around! Can Caleb conquer Lambeau? Will Mahomes solve the Texans defense and keep the Chiefs dynasty afloat? Who's more likely to bounce back: Rodgers or Lamar? (24:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Coaching 101 Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson are joined by PJ Gibbs, the creator of the Fast and Physical three Safety Defense. PJ discusses the origin and implementation of his defensive system, providing insights into how it can be customized and adapted based on personnel and offensive schemes. The conversation covers the defense's principles, its evolution over the years, and practical advice for coaches looking to integrate these strategies into their own teams. Additionally, the hosts reflect on the off-season, addressing questions from coaches and discussing upcoming clinics and resources.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview01:17 Guest Introduction: PJ Gibbs03:11 Season Transition and New Schemes04:50 Offseason Strategies and Efficiency07:48 Promotions and Upcoming Clinics10:48 Deep Dive: Three Safety Defense21:32 The Rise of Heavy Personnel in Football21:59 Formation-Based Pressure Strategies22:25 Creating Havoc in the Backfield23:11 Adjusting to Tight End Wing Formations25:46 Adapting Defensive Strategies27:43 The Role of Personnel in Defense29:34 Balancing Aggression and Risk31:33 Common Questions from Coaches35:28 Evolving Defensive Systems38:41 Closing Thoughts and Contact InformationDaniel Chamberlain: @CoachChamboOK ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com chamberlainfootballconsulting.com Kenny Simpson: @FBCoachSimpson fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com FBCoachSimpson.com
5/8. Guano, Tragedy, and the Rise of Intensive Farming — Steven Moss — Moss discusses seabird guano (nutrient-rich droppings), first recognized as a valuable resource by the Incas and subsequently monetized by William Gibbs, who accumulated immense wealth trading guano from arid Peruvian islands. Moss emphasizes that guano harvesting occurred under tragic human conditions, with Chinese indentured laborers frequently dying during extraction operations. Mossnotes that declining guano availability stimulated the invention of synthetic fertilizers by Haber and Bosch, catalyzing the emergence of intensive chemical agriculture. Moss documents that high-intensity chemical farming, despite enabling global food production, precipitated catastrophic declines in bird and insect populations, a phenomenon extensively documented in Rachel Carson's seminal work Silent Spring. 1880
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk weekend betting action and much more. The guys also discuss the MNF game. The Week 13 Weekend Rewind show opens with Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers reacting to a wild Sunday night game where Denver beat Washington 27–26 in overtime despite constant swings, flags, and late chaos. They credit Marcus Mariota for filling in effectively, though rookie Jaden Daniels is expected back next week. Both agree Washington's two-point try was obvious given their season situation. They note Denver stays atop the AFC West at 10–2 while the Commanders fall despite fighting hard. Mackenzie expects fatigue effects next week because both teams played high-volume offensive snaps. Survivor carnage dominates the middle of the show: Thanksgiving wiped out over 850 entries as every underdog won (Packers over Lions, Cowboys over Chiefs, Bengals over Ravens, Bears over Eagles). They discuss hedging strategy, noting a six-way tie in the Grandissimo contest paid each over $1M. By Sunday only 45 entries remained with one more pending Monday night. Biggest downgrades: Vikings after J.J. McCarthy's disastrous 4-INT outing amid confusion over concussion protocol; Chiefs fall from 5.5-point favorites to 3.5 vs Houston as the market finally stops giving them elite benefit of the doubt; Rams downgraded after losing outright as double-digit favorites to Carolina; Lions downgraded partly due to Goff's slide and Amon-Ra St. Brown's injury. Upgrades: Cowboys after back-to-back wins over Eagles and Chiefs; Jets with Tyrod Taylor playing efficiently and running for the winning TD; Bears dominating the Eagles on the ground and maybe becoming legitimate NFC North contenders; Bengals with Burrow healthy again; Texans improving behind CJ Stroud, rookie receivers, and a defense that continues to outperform expectations. They analyze division markets: AFC South tight among Colts, Jaguars, Texans; NFC East still Eagles-favored but Cowboys lurking; NFC North wide open with Chicago rising. They move to Monday Night Football: Patriots (10–2) vs Giants (2–10). Drake May is surging in MVP odds, and New England has won nine straight with strong defense and Travion Henderson emerging as their lead back. The Giants are better ATS than straight up on the road but struggle to finish games. Munaf likes Henderson's rushing yards over given New York's awful run defense (6.2 YPC allowed, 219 given to Gibbs last week). Mackenzie prefers Drake May under 245.5 passing yards, predicting Vrabel leans on the run. They mention Jackson Dart returning for New York and expect high pass attempts if they fall behind. They wrap with NBA chatter: whether the Thunder can break the 73-win record; Mackenzie predicts around 70–12. They close discussing the 49ers' strong defensive form, Purdy's connection with Kittle, and optimism for San Francisco's division race before signing off with promo codes and reminders for upcoming pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I sit down with brand and content strategist Dawson Gibbs, founder of EVO Marketing Agency, one of the fastest-growing content agencies in the country. We dive deep into what it really takes to build a powerful personal brand, how to rebrand intentionally, and why most entrepreneurs fail on social media long before their business ever gets a chance to grow. We break down practical content strategies, posting frameworks, and the mindset required to stay consistent long enough to succeed. Dawson shares how he scaled his agency, why authenticity always beats over-edited content, and the systems his team uses to create thousands of pieces of content for brands every month. If you're an entrepreneur trying to grow your influence, build attention, and scale your business through content, this episode is mandatory. About Dawson Gibbs: Dawson Gibbs is a brand and content strategist and the founder of EVO Marketing Agency, one of the fastest-growing creative and performance agencies in the industry. Dawson built his company by combining high-volume organic content production, influencer partnerships, and paid ad optimization to help brands scale attention and revenue. EVO works with startups, creators, and multi-billion-dollar companies, producing thousands of pieces of content monthly and running campaigns that guarantee view volume and performance. Dawson is known for his transparent approach, fast execution, and proven systems for helping entrepreneurs build personal brands that convert. Instagram: https://instagram.com/evodawsonTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@evodawsonYouTube: https://youtube.com/@dawsongibbsEVO Marketing Agency IG: https://instagram.com/evomarketingagencyEVO Marketing Agency TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@evomarketingagency About Justin: After investing in real estate for over 18 years and almost 3000 deals done, Justin has created a business that generates 7 figures in active income through wholesaling and fix and flipping as well as accumulating millions of dollars of rental properties including 5 apartment buildings, 50+ single family homes, and 1 storage facility Justins longevity in real estate is due to his ability to look around the corners, adapt to changing markets, perfecting Raising private capital, and focusing on lead generation which allows him to not just wholesale and fix & flip, but also accumulate wealth through long term holds. His success in real estate led him to start The Entrepreneur DNA podcast and The Science Of Flipping podcast and education company, and REI LIVE where he's actively doing deals with members. He has coached and mentored thousands of aspiring and active investors over the last decade. Connect with Justin: Instagram: @thejustincolby YouTube: Justin Colby TikTok: @justincolbytsof LinkedIn: Justin Colby Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode Summary 00:13 – Intro & Week 13 Setup Chris and Mario open with holiday chatter, late-season bye weeks, collapsing hopes vs. rising hopes, and early playoff-picture talk. 02:00 – NFC South & Panthers/Bucs Context Discussion of the messy NFC South, Tampa's losing streak, Carolina hanging around, and how late-season momentum matters. 02:44 – Thanksgiving Game 1: Lions vs Packers Detroit hosts Green Bay; conversation centers on Lions' uneven play, Gibbs' breakout, Jameis' chaos last week, and defensive lapses. 12:13 – Thanksgiving Game 2: Chiefs vs Cowboys Dallas at home vs Kansas City; focus on Dallas' inconsistency and Kansas City stabilizing under Andy Reid. 17:18 – Thanksgiving Game 3: Bengals vs Ravens Cincinnati visits Baltimore; the hosts examine Burrow's return, injury-management tension, and Baltimore's steadier form. 22:51 – Bears vs Eagles Chicago travels to Philly; talk centers on Steelers' overrating, the Bears' late-game competitiveness, and Philadelphia's tendency to ease off early leads. 24:38 – Cardinals vs Buccaneers Arizona goes to Tampa; concern over Baker's injury status and whether Tampa's offense can steady itself. 29:20 – Falcons vs Jets Discussion of both teams' identity issues, Cousins' age/health arc, and Tyrod Taylor giving the Jets some stability. 30:56 – Texans vs Colts Houston at Indy; focus on D'Amico Ryans' coaching, QB uncertainty (Stroud protocol), and how each team adjusts to lineup changes. 32:35 – Jaguars vs Titans Jacksonville visits Tennessee; long examination of Trevor Lawrence's turnover issues, misleading stats, and Jacksonville's strange 7–4 profile. 38:59 – Rams vs Panthers LA travels to Carolina; praise for McVay's revival, young defensive standouts, and the Panthers' struggles. 44:46 – Saints vs Dolphins New Orleans heads to Miami; discussion of Miami's pre-bye bounce-back, coaching strengths, and both teams managing volatile offensive stars. 46:52 – 49ers vs Browns San Francisco at Cleveland; Shador Sanders' steadiness vs. limitations, Browns' defensive stars (Myles Garrett, Carson Swessinger), and rookie LB impact. 52:23 – Vikings vs Seahawks Minnesota travels to Seattle; focus on J.J. McCarthy's struggles, Darnold's steadier play, and JSN's meteoric rise. 55:50 – Bills vs Steelers Buffalo at Pittsburgh; uncertainty around Buffalo's identity, fading defense, and what Pittsburgh lacks offensively. 58:03 – Raiders vs Chargers Las Vegas visits LA; Chargers leaning on run identity against a Raiders defense that can't stop much. 58:36 – Broncos vs Commanders Denver at Washington; praise for Denver's competitive rebuild and Washington's inconsistency. 1:00:12 – Giants vs Patriots New York travels to New England; Patriots' strong record vs. perception, but needing to prove real staying power against an irritating opponent.
We just lowered the prices on all of our packages, and promo code 'GURU' gets you an extra 15% off of our already discounted 50% off price tag. https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Fantasy Football Daily welcomes guest Dave Kluge for a jam-packed, forward-looking episode as we unveil our Way Too Early 2026 Fantasy Football Redraft Rankings and break down the Top 24 PPR players for next season. Theo Gremminger and Kluge dive deep into the early board, opening with the elite tier of Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Bijan Robinson before debating how high De'Von Achane and Trey McBride belong in 2026 drafts. The crew sorts through the WR1 cluster of Puka Nacua, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Drake London, and Rashee Rice, then gets into the value pockets featuring Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Ashton Jeanty, George Pickens, and TreVeyon Henderson. They close with the volatile RB tier of Omarion Hampton, Jeremiah Love, James Cook, Saquon Barkley, Nico Collins, Malik Nabers, Emeka Egbuka, and Quinshon Judkins, plus honorable mentions Brock Bowers, Tetairoa McMillan, and Chase Brown. This episode gives you a massive head start on 2026 fantasy draft prep with data-backed rankings, early market reads, and actionable strategy from two of the sharpest voices in the industry. Where to find us: http://twitter.com/TheOGFantasy http://twitter.com/DaveKluge Join the Discord here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/discord#/ Subscribe to Fantasy Points for FREE: https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Podcast Transcription Here: https://podsqueeze.com/embedded/transcript/YtMsD6F2eMTgwVvNY3geaL Fantasy Points Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasypts #FantasyFootball #2025Rankings #FantasyFootballAdvice #NFL #FantasyFootball #WaiverWire #Week7 #FantasyFootball2025 #FantasyPoints #NFLFantasy #FantasyAdvice #Sleepers #WaiverPickup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First-Half Flames, Second-Half Fix The Detroit Lions survived a nail biter against the New York Giants. It was a big NFL win, but it started ugly. The defense looked disorganized. Misfits. Miscommunication. The Giants scored more in the first half than Philadelphia managed across four quarters. That set the tone. The week's theme inside Allen Park was firefighting. Defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard called his unit the firefighters. Dan Campbell leaned into it too. In the first half, everything burned. After halftime, the Lions put the fire out. Structure returned. Tackles stuck. The scoreboard slowed. That resilience, not the chaos, is the lasting note. This Detroit Lions Podcast recap keeps the focus on cause and effect. The early mess forced the defense to respond. They did. The win stands because they adjusted, not because the opening plan worked. That is a useful truth with a short week ahead. Jahmyr Gibbs, Star Power in Full View Jahmyr Gibbs tilted the field. Again. He is the biggest offensive star the Detroit Lions have had since Calvin Johnson. Before that, Barry Sanders. That is the lineage described, and the tape backs it. Gibbs changes leverage with one cut. He erases angles in space. He is lethal in the run game and the pass game. The national conversation is finally catching up to what Detroit already knows. Touches will always be the debate. Some want more Gibbs. Some want more David Montgomery. The truth is simpler. There is only one player on this offense, and maybe in this league, who can do what Gibbs can do snap to snap. He must be a focal point against Green Bay on Thanksgiving. Every motion, every screen, every counter that stresses rules should run through 26. Campbell's Call Sheet and the Sideline Clock Dan Campbell taking over play calling midseason was a gamble. It has lifted the offense, but it has a cost. Game management suffered against the Giants. Timeouts were misused. The challenge process faltered. Too much traffic on the headset, and too much on one person. That is the trade-off when the head coach calls plays instead of John Morton. The Lions can live with some inefficiency if the sequencing and feel stay hot. But the margin is thin with six games left and the Packers next. Campbell must evolve weekly. Clean the clock work. Streamline the challenge mechanics. Keep the creativity. The team cannot keep fixing the plane at altitude. Amon-Ra's Pain, Packers on Deck Amon-Ra St. Brown is playing hurt. The drops tell the story. He had two all of last season. He has two or three in back-to-back weeks now. And yet he still led the team in catches and yards. The toughness is obvious. The production remains. That balance will matter on Thursday at Ford Field against the Packers. The enemies list shifts after a win like this. Green Bay tops it. Firefighting metaphors can stay in the past. The Detroit Lions need clean starts, Gibbs in rhythm, and a calmer sideline clock. Do that, and the next Detroit Lions Podcast will be breaking down a statement Thanksgiving win. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvi2PQZFnYA #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #newyorkgiants #miscommunication #kelvinsheppard #firefighters #dancampbell #playcalling #gamemanagement #timeouts #challengeprocess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys recap all the NFL Week 12 action by going through categories such as Winners and Losers, Fart or Shart, Intrusive Thoughts, and so much more. (0:00) Intro (1:36) ‘Sunday Night Football': Bucs-Rams (9:34) Winners and Losers (43:46) The Oppenheimer Award (58:23) It's So Over. We're So Back. (01:18:03) Fart or Shart (01:23:07) Intrusive Thoughts (01:30:40) Ick of the Week (01:34:26) Play of the Day (01:34:42) The WORST Play of the Day (01:39:40) The Arthur Smith/Shawn Hochuli Award (01:41:34) The Lucille Bluth Award (01:42:16) Two TEs and a Lie (01:43:43) Fantasy Burn Book Check out our 2025 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings here! YT: Check out the 2025 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings: https://fantasyfootball.theringer.com/ Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by Chime. Bank Smarter, Progress Farther The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Producers: Kai Grady, Carlos Chiriboga, and Ronak Nair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A weekly staple on 'The Rich Eisen Show' since 2018, 'Overreaction Monday' is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today's topics: 1:00 - Super Bowl 60 is the Rams' to lose 6:55 - We don't know who the 2nd-best team in the NFL is 11:20 - The Steelers trading away George Pickens was far worse than the Cowboys trading Micah Parsons 16:10 - It's panic button time for the Philadelphia Eagles 19:15 - Winner of Bears/Eagles will be NFC's 2-seed 21:45 - The Raiders won't be competitive until Tom Brady focuses 100% on being an executive 27:25 - Someone other than the Colts is winning the AFC South 31:15 - If Baker Mayfield misses games, the Buccaneers are missing the playoffs 33:30 - Jahmyr Gibbs is the best non-QB in the NFL 37:40 - Loser of Panthers/49ers on MNF is missing the playoffs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Harmon and Chris Allen recap all of Sunday's Week 12 action and provide instant fantasy takeaways. The two place games in three fantasy buckets: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email.(1:00) - Matt's solo SNF recap: Rams 34, Buccaneers 7(17:30) - Games we care about the most: IND@KC, PHI@DAL, NYG@DET, NE@CIN(59:30) - Games we sort of care about: JAX@AZ, PIT@CHI, SEA@TEN, CLE@LV(1:27:00) - Games that could have been an email Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Updating you on the news and notes (4:00) and then we'll tell you who we're pumped up about (6:35) and who we're worried about (8:25) going forward. Jameson Williams could have a big finish, but Justin Herbert and the rest of the Chargers make us a little nervous. What category does TreVeyon Henderson fall into? ... Who are some players with noteworthy schedules going forward (18:00)? Saquon Barkley's looks favorable. Jonathan Taylor's looks tough. Tyler Warren might win you your league. We also asked our audience who they're worried about and who they're pumped up about (21:45)! We discuss Justin Jefferson, Tee Higgins, Breece Hall, Jalen Hurts, Chase Brown and more ... Previewing Bills-Texans (43:30)! Start or Sit Woody Marks? Can the Bills offense put up a big number against this elite defense? And we finish the show with Jacob Gibbs (58:10) joining us to talk about his league winners! Find out why Chris Olave and Stefon Diggs are among Jacob's favorites down the stretch ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laci welcomes Jojo T. Gibbs (Fresh, Twenties) for the 100th episode of Scam Goddess, and they discuss one of the biggest bank fraud schemes in history. Plus, someone posing as actor Colin Firth scams three Italian women out of thousands of pounds. Stay Schemin'! (Originally Released 08/23/2021) CONgregation, catch Laci's TV Show, Scam Goddess, now on Freeform and Hulu!Did you miss out on a custom signed Scam Goddess: Lessons from a Life of Cons, Grifts and Schemes book? Look no more, nab your copy here on PODSWAG Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciJojo T Gibbs: @jojotgibbs Research by Kaelyn Brandt SOURCES:https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/john-ruffo-elusive-nyc-swindler-still-run-after-20-years-n934741https://www.wkbn.com/news/national-world/us-marshals-asking-for-help-in-cracking-most-wanted-cold-case/https://www.the-sun.com/news/3312321/con-artist-colin-firth/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Scam Goddess ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.