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On Episode 624 of Spittin' Chiclets, fresh off two USA Hockey Gold Medals at the Winter Games, the boys are joined by Zach Werenski, Jack Eichel, and Noah Hanifin to talk about the celebrations, the journey to get there, lots of hilarious locker room stories and much more. Abbey Murphy, a college star, elite player, and Gold Medalist joins the show to talk about how special of a group this years team was and who to look out for in the future. T.J. Oshie stops by to make sure Biz pays up on his bet. All this and more on this weeks episode, you won't want to miss it. 00:00:00 - START 00:00:31 - USA Gold Recap 00:23:51 - Zach Werenski Interview 00:42:54 - Jack Eichel + Noah Hanifin Interview 01:21:15 - Around the League 01:36:45 - Abbey Murphy Interview 02:09:26 - RA's World 02:33:15 - T.J. Oshie Joins the Show 02:41:38 - ETC. Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney. HERSHEYS: Find out how you can share happiness at https://hersheyland.com/olympics LUCY: LUCY is the only pouch that delivers long-lasting, on-demand flavor. Find a store near you at LUCY .CO/STORES or get it shipped with 20% off your first order at LUCY .CO/CHICLETS using code CHICLETS. LUCY products are only for adults of legal age, and every customer is age-verified. Warning, this product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. PRIME MONDAY NIGHT HOCKEY: Our listeners in Canada can watch Monday night's game on Prime Video. If you're already a Prime member, you're all set. If not, sign up for a free trial at primevideo.com. Prime Monday Night Hockey. It's on Monday, it's on Prime.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Netflix. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
The big news of course this week is I actually find out why the Chipotle on Third Avenue in Midtown keeps running out of chicken by 7:00 p.m. And in other news my exclusive interview with Gold Medalist Breezy Johnson. At the beginning I say this podcast isn't gold, but . . . it may be. We're off next week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're live from Super Bowl Media Row with 2x gold medalist and Team USA defensive back Laneah Bryan of USA Football
It's Monday, February 23rd, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Utah teacher forces student to wash off Ash Wednesday cross A Utah elementary school faced backlash after a teacher told a Catholic student to remove an Ash Wednesday cross from his forehead, a symbol marking the beginning of Lent, reports WHSV TV. Fourth-grader William McLeod had attended church on Ash Wednesday and arrived at Valley View Elementary School in Bountiful, Utah wearing a traditional ash cross. He said classmates initially questioned him about it, unaware that the ash cross marked the beginning of Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness before the beginning of His three-year ministry. The boy recalled his teacher asking, “What is that?” He replied, “It's Ash Wednesday. It's the first day of Lent.” She said, “No, it's inappropriate. Go take it off.” In front of his peers, she gave the child a wipe and told him to clean his forehead. McLeod said, “I felt really bad.” His grandmother said he was embarrassed and upset, saying he later went to see the school psychologist “crying.” The Davis School District issued a formal apology, saying the teacher's actions were unacceptable. A spokesman said, “No student should ever be asked or required to remove an ash cross from his or her forehead.” The teacher later apologized. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against Trump tariffs On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs, striking down a central part of his economic agenda, reports The Western Journal. TRUMP: “The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs is deeply disappointing. I'm ashamed of certain members of the court, absolutely ashamed, for not having the courage to do what's right for our country.” The case focused on tariffs President Trump imposed under a 1977 emergency powers law known as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. He used that law to impose reciprocal tariffs on most countries beginning last year. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act “does not authorize the President to impose tariffs.” Associate Justice Amy Barrett and Neil Gorsuch sided with Roberts and the court's three liberals. However, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Brett Kavanaugh dissented, reports the Associated Press. President Trump imposes new tariff using different authority On Truth Social, President Trump wrote, “I would like to thank and congratulate Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh for your strength, wisdom, and love of our country, which is right now very proud of you. “When you read the dissenting opinions, there is no way that anyone can argue against them. Foreign Countries that have been ripping us off for years are ecstatic, and dancing in the streets — But they won't be dancing for long!” Kavanaugh wrote, “The decision might not substantially constrain a President's ability to order tariffs going forward. That is because numerous other federal statutes authorize the President to impose tariffs and might justify most (if not all) of the tariffs issued in this case. ... Those statutes include, for example, the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (Section 232); the Trade Act of 1974 (Sections 122, 201, and 301); and the Tariff Act of 1930 (Section 338).” TRUMP: “Other alternatives will now be used to replace the ones that the court incorrectly rejected. Great alternatives. Could be more money. We'll take in more money.” Inspired by Judge Brett Kavanaugh's dissent, President Trump imposed a new 10% global tariff the same day of the Supreme Court decision last Friday, using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, reports NewsNation. GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales had affair with aide who set herself on fire U.S. Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales of Texas engaged in a romantic relationship with an aide who died last year by setting herself on fire outside her Uvalde home, according to a text message and people close to the aide and her family, reports the San Antonio Express-News. Both she and Gonzales were married to other people at the time of the alleged affair. A former staffer in Gonzales' district office, who worked closely with the aide, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, said she told him they had an affair in 2024, and that she spiraled into a depression after her husband discovered the relationship and Gonzales abruptly ended their affair. Exodus 20:14 says, “You shall not commit adultery.” He also shared with the San Antonio Express-News a screenshot of a text message from Regina in which she acknowledged having an “affair with our boss.” The staffer, who asked not to be named, citing a fear of retaliation, faulted Gonzales' office for failing to intervene, saying he warned the congressman's district director months before Regina's fiery suicide that he was concerned about her well-being. He described her as his “best friend” and said their families knew each other. Gonzales, a Republican representing Texas' 23rd Congressional District, is currently seeking re-election in a contested primary. The San Antonio Express-News, which had initially endorsed Gonzales in the March 3rd Republican primary, recently withdrew its endorsement. In the Republican Primary for Congress in District 23, many South Texans are looking to support Francisco “Quico” Canseco during early voting or on Election Day, Tuesday, March 3rd. Texas bobsled gold medalist almost quit And finally, (audio of Olympics theme song) It was a couple of weeks before Christmas. Elana Meyers Taylor, age 41, was in Norway, prepping for a World Cup bobsled weekend. Things were going horribly. Her body was hurting, she wondered if she was doing right by her two deaf children, and the racing results were, well, bad, reports the San Antonio Express-News. So, she texted her husband. The message: I'm done. She wrote, “This is just impossible. It's never going to work.” She was 10th in the World Cup monobob standings. Eight women won medals on the circuit this winter and she wasn't one of them. Her average finish was 10th and her result during a race on the Olympic track in November was 19th — a whopping 2.43 seconds behind the winning time. FEMALE ANNOUNCER: “She had probably her worst season of monobob in her life.” Her husband, former bobsledder Nic Taylor, is now a performance coach and works with the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. When a Spurs player — the couple won't say who — learned Elana was struggling, he gifted Nic a plane ticket and told him, “Go to Norway immediately!” So, Nic flew to Norway to encourage his wife in person after those discouraging texts to talk her out of quitting. That strengthened Elana's resolve to compete. Listen to the Olympics announcer during Elana's bobsled run. MALE ANNOUNCER: “Elana Myers Taylor has this magical moment to win another Olympic medal and potentially gold. Her husband Nick and sons, Noah and Nico, are here in the crowd. “This is a promising run for Elana Myers Taylor. Sixteen-hundredths of a second ahead of Kaillie Humphries, 12-hundredths of a second ahead. Elana Myers Taylor has never won a gold medal at the Olympics. She has now. It's gold for the United States, and that elusive gold medal for Eleanor Myers Taylor, is elusive no more. The most prolific female bobsledder in history.” At 41, she became the oldest woman to win an individual gold medal in Winter Games history. It was her sixth Olympic medal. She said, “I was determined to keep fighting, determined to just put down the best runs I could. And look what happened. There were so many moments during this entire season, during this past four years, that I thought it wasn't possible.” And now you know the rest of the story. In 1 Corinthians 9:24, the Apostle Paul asked, “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.” Or, in Elana Meyers Taylor's case, slide in such a way as to get the prize. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, February 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2026. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). And now, to close the newscast, here's my son, Valor Tyndale, who just turned 11 on Saturday. VALOR: “Seize the day for Jesus Christ.”
Mike Eruzione, who was part of the last U.S. men's Olympic hockey team to win the gold back in 1980, spoke to WBUR's Morning Edition from Milan, where he saw the U.S. win the gold.
We're bringing back one of our favorite conversations in honor of an extraordinary athlete, mom, and advocate who continues to redefine what's possible.Elana Meyers Taylor is a five-time Olympian and one of the most decorated athletes in winter sports history. She has earned one gold, three silver, and two bronze Olympic medals for Team USA, and is a four-time World Champion, with two gold medals in both the two-woman and mixed team events. She is also the most decorated Black winter Olympian of all time.But medals are only part of her story.Elana is mom to two boys. Her son Nico has Down syndrome, and both of her sons are deaf. In this episode, she shares what it was like to welcome Nico at the start of the pandemic while continuing to train at the highest level. It's an honest look at motherhood, elite sport, and advocacy.Elana brings her family with her and uses her platform to speak openly about Down syndrome, ASL, and greater inclusion in winter sports.As we replay this episode, we're cheering her on — not just for what she's accomplished, but for how she leads.
On February 5, 1976, Franz Klammer delivered one of the most electrifying performances in Winter Olympic history, charging down the Patscherkofel course in Innsbruck to win gold in the men's downhill. The 22-year-old Austrian was already a World Cup star, but the pressure on him that day was immense. Austria was hosting the Games, the nation expected victory in its signature alpine event, and Klammer had struggled in training runs. Wearing bib No. 15, he attacked the mountain with breathtaking aggression—arms flailing, skis rattling, barely holding the racing line—yet somehow stayed upright. When he crossed the finish line and saw he had taken the lead, the eruption from the home crowd was as dramatic as the run itself. Now, 50 years later to the day, Klammer joins the guys on the Past Our Prime podcast to talk about that life changing 1 :45.73 down the icy mountain and how for Austria, Klammer's victory was far more than just a gold medal. Alpine skiing is woven into the country's cultural identity; its champions are national heroes, symbols of resilience and pride in a small alpine nation that measures itself against the world on snow. Hosting the Olympics magnified that pride—and the anxiety. A loss in the marquee downhill could have felt like a national disappointment. Instead, Klammer's daring descent became a unifying moment, a release of collective tension and a reaffirmation of Austrian excellence in the mountains that define the country. His win gave the home Games their emotional centerpiece and remains one of the most cherished moments in Austrian sports history. That significance was captured internationally when Klammer appeared on the cover of the February 16, 1976 issue of Sports Illustrated. The cover cemented his run not just as a national triumph, but as a global sporting spectacle—an image of fearless commitment under overwhelming pressure. On POP, Klammer recalls how going last down the mountain was torturous waiting his turn. He knew he had the weight of his country on his shoulders and attacked the mountain knowing that his rival and now good friend Bernhard Russi had just set a record time coming down the hill. Now it was his turn. He tells us he was going to do one of two things... crash or win. He won. One of the greatest skiers ever... Franz Klammer on the Past Our Prime podcast. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, on the WHOOP Podcast, WHOOP Founder & CEO Will Ahmed sits down with 23-time gold medalist, Michael Phelps. Michael opens up about his experience coming up as a swimmer, reflecting on impactful changes that could benefit the sports future successes. Michael shares personal stories from his career, revealing the areas athletes can improve upon in order to break records on the world's biggest stage. Beyond competition, Will and Michael dive deep into recovery, sleep, and the power of data, assessing how small biometrics guided Michael's training at the highest level and how WHOOP is changing how athletes understand their bodies. Michael also reflects on breaking world records, the mindset required to chase the “impossible,” and how preparation quiets pressure on the biggest stages.Michael opens up about his ongoing mental health journey, discussing his experience with depression and anxiety. He redefines success beyond medals, the importance of community, and what it means to see himself fully as a human, a father, and a role model, not just an athlete.(00:55) Phelps on His Career In Swimming(04:49) Funding Sports and Athletes To Succeed(08:44) Road to 2028: What To Expect in Swimming(11:52) Who To Watch: The Rise Of The Next Great Record Holders(14:55) Recovery As A Theme For Greatness(18:20) What Mental Success Looks Like (24:35) Physical Modalities To Aid Mental Health(25:45) WHOOP As An Accountability Provider(31:33) Understanding Blood Biomarkers with WHOOP Advanced Labs(36:13) Phelps on Parenting Young Athletes(38:02) Phelps' Advice For Athletes: Nerves and Preparation(42:54) What's Next: Mental Health Advocacy & ParenthoodFollow Michael Phelps:InstagramFacebookXSupport the showFollow WHOOP: Sign up for WHOOP Advanced Labs Trial WHOOP for Free www.whoop.com Instagram TikTok YouTube X Facebook LinkedIn Follow Will Ahmed: Instagram X LinkedIn Follow Kristen Holmes: Instagram LinkedIn Follow Emily Capodilupo: LinkedIn
Sheila Young entered 1976 as the face of American speed skating, and in fact her appearance on the February 2, 1976 cover of Sports Illustrated made her the face of the USA's best chance at a gold medal and captured the moment perfectly. Already a world champion with a reputation for raw power and fearless racing, Young stood out in a sport dominated by European skaters. The cover reflected more than hype—it marked her as the rare American athlete expected to challenge for Olympic gold at the upcoming Winter Games in Innsbruck. At the 1976 Winter Olympics, Young delivered a historic performance. She won gold in the 500 meters, confirming her status as the world's premier sprinter, then added a silver medal in the 1,000 meters and a bronze in the 1,500 meters. Medaling across three distances was a remarkable feat and made her the most decorated American speed skater of the Games, showcasing both her versatility and competitive toughness on the biggest stage. Those achievements cemented Sheila Young's place as one of the great figures in Olympic speed skating, a trailblazer who brought American confidence and personality into a traditionally European sport. Decades later, her legacy continues—not just on the ice, but in conversation—as Sheila Young joined the Past Our Prime podcast, reflecting on that unforgettable 1976 season and giving listeners a firsthand look at what it took to thrive under the brightest Olympic spotlight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paris Olympic Judo Gold Medalist Natsumi Tsunoda Announces Retirement
In this episode, we sit down with Michael Tims to explore the winding, thoughtful path behind his impressive career in finance. Michael J. Tims, C.M., LL.D.(Hon.), CBV, is Vice Chairman of MATCO Investments Ltd., a private investment holding company. He joined MATCO after a 33-year career at Peters & Co. Limited, a Canadian investment firm specializing in energy. Mike served as the longtime Chairman of Peters & Co., and before that as President & CEO. Mike holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree (with Distinction; Gold Medalist) from the University of Calgary. He holds an MBA degree from Harvard Business School; and he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Calgary. Recognition, among others, includes: a Member of the Order of Canada (2018); a recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal (2025); the Founders' Award from the Fraser Institute (2018); the Woodrow Wilson Award (Canada Institute) for Corporate Citizenship (2016); a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oil & Gas Council (2015); and induction into the Canadian Investment Industry Hall of Fame (2014) and the Alberta Business Hall of Fame (2021). The views expressed by the speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of CFA Society Calgary, its Board of Directors, its members, Richmond Equity, or Aviso. CFA Society Calgary, Richmond Equity, and Aviso do not guarantee the source, originality, accuracy, completeness or reliability of any statement, information, data, finding, interpretation, advice, opinion, or view presented, nor does it make any representation concerning the same.
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At just 16 years old, Nation Williams isn't chasing the future — she's becoming it.In this episode of Sports ifeTalk, we sit down with Nation Williams, one of the most dynamic young talents in the country, to unpack a basketball journey that started in kindergarten and has already reached the national stage.Basketball has always been part of Nation's DNA. Raised in a family where the game was a way of life, her love for basketball was sparked early by her mother — a former player who introduced her to the game long before she could reach the rim. What started as joy and curiosity quickly turned into discipline, consistency, and a deep understanding of the work required to be elite. As Nation shares, basketball isn't just something she does — it's part of who she is.Standing at 6'2”, Nation brings a rare blend of size, motor, and versatility. But what separates her isn't just physical tools — it's effort. She talks about how energy and hustle are non-negotiables, even on off days. Whether it's rebounding, running the floor, defending multiple positions, or expanding her offensive game, Nation is committed to becoming a complete player. She opens up about working on her perimeter skills, ball-handling, and shooting range — understanding that evolution is required at the next level.Family remains the backbone of her success. Her mother, who wore the iconic number 24, is also her primary trainer, holding her accountable while pushing her to grow. Her sister — a college basketball player — has been both teammate and role model, making their shared state championship run one of the most meaningful moments of Nation's life. Those family conversations aren't just about points and stats — they're about fit, adaptability, and learning how to impact the game in different systems.Nation's résumé already speaks volumes. She's a state champion. A Gatorade Player of the Year. And a gold medalist with USA Basketball, representing her country on the international stage. She reflects on what it meant to wear “USA” across her chest, compete against elite talent, and realize that her preparation belonged on the world stage.Looking ahead, Nation is clear about her vision. Short term, she's chasing another state title and continued growth. Long term, she's focused on finding the right college program — one that values development, relationships, and leadership as much as wins. For her, success isn't just about basketball — it's about becoming a better person, teammate, and leader.Off the court, Nation's personality shines just as bright. She loves school for the social connections, enjoys subjects like science and English, and brings a natural charisma wherever she goes. Her favorite emoji —
She made history at the 2022 Winter Olympics, bringing home a gold medal in the slopestyle and a silver in the big air. But after an injury disrupted her 2024, she's once again dominated this year. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jakob Moch is a 2-time Youth Olympic Games gold medalist and a bronze medalist from the 2025 FIS World Junior championships. One of the top young skiers on the planet, Moch is now a freshman at the University of Colorado. He is the younger brother of German Olympian Friedrich Moch.Go to Seder-Skier.com to become a member of Gripwax Nation today!Supporters: SporthillAtomicFischerEnjoyWinterBoulder Nordic Sport
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Olympic Gold Medal figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi admits she was unaware of what her 'impact would be' when she won the Gold Medal in 1992. Amy chats with Yamaguchi about her career as a figure skater, author, and philanthropist. She'll be in town this weekend to receive the Stan Musial Lifetime Achievement Award at the Musial Awards. She predicts 3-4 medals will be won by the US team in the upcoming Winter Olympics. (Photo by Corine Solberg/Sipa USA)
This week we dive into the impact of our local hitters, or stronger riders, and how their presence can disrupt group dynamics and lead to challenges in maintaining enjoyable and safe bunches for everyone. This comes off the back of a spate of incidents and behaviours recently.The Domestiques also acknowledge the passing of Gold Medalist and World Champion Paralympian, Paige Greco, our thoughts are with her family and extended community
It's a Halloween edition of The Hockey Show, and Roy, David, and Ethan are here to recap the week that was in the National Hockey League. The guys discuss the scoring-laden Frozen Frenzy that took place Tuesday night, the potential Olympic rosters for the United States and Canada, and some major extensions signed around the league this week. David has this weekend's parlay in Puck Luck, and the boys share their wins and fails of the week, including an epic Halloween costume from a Panthers fan, an empty net disaster in the AHL, and Connor Bedard's first career hat trick. Then, 2x Gold Medalist and former captain of Team Canada's women's hockey team, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, joins the show and gives her thoughts on the Panthers' slow start, young stars that could break through onto this year's Olympic rosters, and her experience as an Olympian. Finally, the boys leap into the Panthers Den to recap a light week for the Panthers that featured a resounding win over the Vegas Golden Knights and a shootout loss to the Anaheim Ducks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kaleigh Gilchrist is as cool and rad and impressive as they come. It's not just that she is a three time Olympian, or that she has two Olympic water polo gold medals (in her sock drawer) or the NCAA championship ring, or the high school CIF win; or the multitude of other championship wins on the water polo world stage. What if I told you that she's also a professional surfer with a ton more elite level accomplishments spanning her youth, collegiate and professional career? A two sport monster. Kaleigh has had incredible success based on her passion for both sports and an unbelievable work ethic, attitude, goal setting, having great people in her court… and a lot of grit. Meanwhile she's had to deal with all the things that go along with the pursuit of excellence and has had to overcome, and come back from a harrowing, life threatening accident. And she absolutely has. Now Kaleigh is starting on the next BIG chapter in her life which was always part of her plan… being a wife and a mom. It's quite a story… that already has countless rad chapters… and many more ahead.
Emily Manning is a Figure Skating coach at the Lexington Ice Center with over 9 years of professional coaching experience. She is a triple U.S. Figure Skating Association Gold Medalist in Skating Skills, Adult Skating Skills, and Adult Singles. From figure skating to hockey; her coaching style emphasizes building a strong technical foundation while nurturing each skater's individual growth - whether training for competition or skating recreationally. She brings her expertise in athletic conditioning to broader audiences as well through her work at Proof Fitness as a group fitness instructor. Her ultimate goal is to inspire people of all ages to move with strength, purpose, and joy. If you enjoy this podcast, please click "subscribe" wherever you listen to episodes and we hope you'll consider leaving us a review. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UKAGHW, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ukaghw, or LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/active-girls-healthy-women. Sign up for the Active Girls Healthy Women newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/h6e30b or learn more about our Program here: https://linktr.ee/ukaghw. If you want to help us sustain the Champions of Active Women podcast, please consider donating to the University of Kentucky Active Girls Healthy Women Program at https://give.uky.edu/campaigns/47165/donations/new?aft=87003cbf2438ea9d126a47dbe0395353
"I do want to be the greatest to ever do it in our sport. And I mean that wholeheartedly. I genuinely feel like it's something that I can do, and something I've been called to do. In due time it is going to happen. But it is going to start with me taking it one day, one practice, one meet at a time." Melissa Jefferson-Wooden has had the year of her dreams. At this year's World Championships in Tokyo, Melissa became the first American in history to win triple gold, winning the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay. She became the first American woman since Allyson Felix in 2009 to win the 200m at World Championships, and became the first American woman in history to win the 100/200 double at World Championships. Melissa went undefeated in the 100m this entire season, winning Diamond Leagues, Grand Slam Track meets, and, of course, World Champs. Last year, Melissa made her Olympic debut in Paris, where she won bronze in the 100m and gold in the 4x100m relay. In this conversation, Melissa talks about what life is like for the fastest woman in the world. FOLLOW MELISSA @__melissaj19 SPONSORS: New Balance: Click here to get your hands on the just-released Rebel v5! Shokz: Use code ALI for $10 off your next headphone purchase. In this episode: Melissa's honeymoon plans, and how she's feeling after a banner season on the track (2:30) What it was like being on The Jennifer Hudson Show (5:25) What's making Melissa happy today (10:20) What's going through Melissa's head when she's in the blocks (13:00) Melissa's mantra: One Day, One Practice, One Meet at a Time (14:50) All about Melissa's “hero's welcome” after flying home from Tokyo (21:15) Melissa's take on track fashion (23:45) On running as a team sport (29:00) Melissa recaps her 100m experience at World Championships (36:00) How Melissa feels about being a reigning World Champion (41:30) All about the 200m Final, including the false start that kicked it off (43:40) Melissa's relationship with Allyson Felix (51:15) Melissa reflects on her “introductory year,” and reflects on her early Olympic dreams (56:50) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Jamie goes one on one with Tad Coffin, an American eventer who won two gold medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He shares some amazing stories of his family that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Plus, hear how he acquired Bally Cor and how he helped him win Gold. A look back at an incredible life, a podcast you don't want to miss. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3792 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Jamie JenningsGuest: Tad Coffin, of Tad Coffin Performance Saddles, Thera-tree, eWell PuckAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equestrian +, Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Jamie goes one on one with Tad Coffin, an American eventer who won two gold medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He shares some amazing stories of his family that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Plus, hear how he acquired Bally Cor and how he helped him win Gold. A look back at an incredible life, a podcast you don't want to miss. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3792 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Jamie JenningsGuest: Tad Coffin, of Tad Coffin Performance Saddles, Thera-tree, eWell PuckAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equestrian +, Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Mike McDaniel might be on the hot seat for the Miami Dolphins, Gold Medalist Masai Russell joins the show to talk about the World Championships and her upcoming race at Athlos, & Zac Taylor is not giving up play calling with the Cincinnati Bengals and much more! 0:00 - Jerry Jones flips off fans11:00 - Mike McDaniel on hot seat?18:25 - Masai Russell joins the show37:12 - Bengals coach Zac Taylor46:22 - Belichick UNC Era a negative for players?53:09 - LeBron James cryptic tweet on Decision Part 257:05 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A competition celebrating cheese has been won by someone from the US for the first time. I'll be buying tickets for next year!Read more about the competition here ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ralph Edwards tried to make the show 11 times and didn't make it. The 12th time would be the charm. Edwards walked out onto the stage and delivered a masterpiece performance. He sang Journey's "Lights" which is no small task for anyone. Within seconds all 4 judges immediately hit their buttons and the chairs started spinning. Edwards didn't miss a step. He completed the song and stuck the landing like a Gold Medalist would in the Olympics.All of the judges pitched hard proven by this statement by the iconic Michael Buble', "Whoever picks you will win the voice," a statement that according to Edwards was surreal to hear. Music icon SNOOP DOG pitched even harder. He brought out several members of his musical team, including some former "The Voice" contestants, as well as some writers and producers that work for him. He showed Edwards what it would be like working with him on the show, meaning that win, lose, or draw, there's a future with SNOOP. Have a listen to what Ralph had to say in this fun Podcast. He's going to be a force in the competition. Support the show
Welcome to Episode 120 of the Trail Running Ireland Podcast.In this weeks show we've René Borg from Running Coach Ireland with a special course preview of EcoTrail Wicklow 2025 and the changes that runners can expect to see this coming Saturday.Secondly for our feature interview, we´ve Ireland´s new World Champion on the Mountains, the 040 Gold Medalist from the World Masters Mountain Running Championships in Italy just over a fortnight ago, Ian Conroy. Everyone, get your running gear on, lets go.
Join us on this inspiring episode of TBCY as host Ashutosh Garg sits down with Kurian Jacob—a retired international banker turned gold medalist at the World Masters Games 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan. From his humble beginnings in a village by the river in Kerala to becoming an international master swimmer and wellness enthusiast, Kurian shares his unique journey, his passion for fitness and swimming, and the secrets behind his success at an age where most slow down.Discover how he overcame unique challenges as a senior athlete, his insights on India's national sports policy, strategies for mental strength, his daily wellness and intermittent fasting routines, and his thoughts on gut health. Kurian's story proves it's never too late to chase excellence—whether in sports or wellness.
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0:07 Childhood Sports Memories and InfluencesMatt Weston reminisced about his active childhood, participating in multiple sports such as taekwondo and rugby. He highlighted the role of parents in supporting young athletes, often acting as taxi services to transport them to various activities. Michael Wright echoed this sentiment, noting that the realization of this support often comes with age.2:39 -Insights on Athletic Success and PressureMichael Wright and Matt Weston explore the dynamics of athletic success, noting a shift in public perception towards celebrating dominant athletes like Usain Bolt and Tiger Woods. They discuss the increased pressure on athletes to perform consistently at a high level, contrasting the freedom of being an underdog with the expectations placed on champions. Matt emphasizes the difficulty of maintaining success and the psychological strain that accompanies it.9:57 -Matt Weston Discusses Olympic Experience and Mental PreparationMatt Weston discussed his journey as a skeleton athlete, highlighting the transition to a new sled before the Beijing 2022 Olympics, which led to disappointing results. He emphasized the importance of mental preparation and the lessons learned from that experience, which contributed to his subsequent success, including winning multiple championships. Weston noted that the pressure of being a top competitor was a significant adjustment after previously being an underdog.21:55 -Understanding Individual Pressure Management in SportsMichael Wright and Matt Weston explore the unique pressures athletes face, particularly in high-stakes environments like championship football. Weston shares his experience of learning to trust his intuition and find personal strategies for coping with pressure, rather than mimicking successful athletes like Ronaldo or Messi. He stresses the significance of self-awareness in determining what methods work best for each individual.24:33 -Insights on Learning from Mistakes in SportsMatt Weston highlighted that his rapid success in sports stemmed from a willingness to try new things and learn from mistakes. He noted that mistakes often provide more valuable lessons than victories, as they contribute to consistent performance. Michael Wright contributed by discussing how past experiences can be revisited to anchor oneself in future situations, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's responses to different approaches.30:58 -Insights on Athlete-Coach Communication and PerformanceMatt Weston recounted his struggles with recovery leading up to the World Championships, where he felt exhausted despite his training. A conversation with fellow athlete Martins reassured him that performance can still be strong on race day, regardless of pre-race feelings. Weston highlighted the significance of being open with coaches about emotions, which fosters a supportive environment and can enhance performance.39:42 -Mindset and Focus Techniques in Competitive SportsIn a conversation about competitive mindset, Matt Weston shares his approach to staying focused during high-pressure situations, such as Olympic events. He describes using physical cues, like adjusting his helmet and coat, to limit distractions and enhance concentration. Michael Wright adds examples from other sports, highlighting the significance of mental techniques in maintaining focus.42:34 -Insights into Athletic Preparation and MindsetIn a conversation about athletic mindset, Matt Weston described how he wants to be seen by competitors as a "shark in a fish tank," projecting confidence. He highlighted his dedication to hard work, competitiveness, and preparation, which he believes are crucial for success. Michael Wright acknowledged Matt's diligence and the significance of mental preparation in achieving high-level performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake & Ben Full Show from August 20, 2025 Hour 1 How long will Bear Bachmeier stick around in Provo? Top 3 Stories of the Day: SEG to Open a Concert Venue near Delta Center, Tight Ends picking up steam at Utah, History of Freshman QB's to start games at BYU. Utah Native Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll, fresh off a Gold Medal with Team USA's U-18 Team, joined the show to talk about his hockey journey and the sport's growth here in the state. Hour 2 BYU Insider Mitch Harper joined the show to talk about Bear Bachmeier winning BYU's QB Battle. What You Got Wednesday: Jerk Head Coaches & People with Animal Names. This article has to be FAKE NEWS.
Aerial skier and Olympic Champion Lydia Lassila knows a thing or two about how to manage and control fear.The Gold Medalist from the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver in 2010, she became the first woman in history to land a highly technical jump that included a quadruple twist.From her early days as a gymnastic to life as a mother of 2 who is currently training to compete in her 5th Olympic Games, we talk about the importance of being open-minded to opportunities and following your curiosity and intrigue (the part of you that says “that sounds cool, I'd love to try that), how to manage and control fear, how to deflect the fear others are experiencing and how you prepare to do something never before achieved by a woman.
She is a motivational speaker, an amputee, athlete, humanitarian, and goalie for the gold medal winning U.S.A. Para Ice Hockey team. On this episode of the Supercast, we meet West Jordan High School graduate Hope Bevilhymer. We hear Hope's inspirational story of tragic challenges in life to hard-earned triumphs. And, you'll find out what happens ...continue reading "Episode 310: West Jordan High Graduate is Gold Medalist in Sled Hockey and in Overcoming Obstacles"
Live from the City of Fontana in the Inland Empire at the Empire Strykers youth soccer camp! We are now joined by Marco Fabiana a Mid fielder for the Strykers, 2x World Cup Player for Mexico and 2012 Gold Medalist at the London Olympics. D'Marco tried to challenge him. Find out how it went for DFarr. Plus, Mike Rademaker the Founder and CEO of MGR Property Management. The MLB Trade Deadline is coming to a close who is still available and the will the Dodgers make more moves? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hall of Fame Week presented by Kentuckiana Friends of V and 5 Iron Golf welcomes it's first gold medalist from the ice! Gold medalist Tara Lipinski joins to talk about her famous win in Nagano, the mental toughness needed to compete in the Olympics, her transition to the broadcast booth and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys recap last night's incredible game 3 of the NBA Finals that saw the Pacers take a 2-1 series lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder will unbelievable performances from Tyrese Haliburton, TJ McConnell, and Ben Mathurin. They also discuss everything happening around the sports world. They are also joined by five incredible guests including ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter (not banned), Hall of Famer and San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch, Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen, Hall of Famer, Gold Medalist, and current NHL on TNT analyst Henrik Lundquist, and 13 year NBA veteran and ESPN NBA analyst, Quentin Richardson. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow from inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse ahead of Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBN host Hollay Ghadery has a wonderful conversation with many-time award-winning author, Anthony Bidulka. Bidulka's books have been shortlisted for Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, Saskatchewan Book Awards, a ReLit award, and Lambda Literary Awards. Flight of Aquavit was awarded the Lambda Literary Award for Best Men's Mystery, making Bidulka the first Canadian to win in that category. In 2023, in addition to being shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Award and Alberta Book Publishing Award, Going to Beautiful won an Independent Publisher Book Award being named Gold Medalist as the 2023 Canada West Best Overall Fiction novel and was awarded the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence as Canada's Best Crime Novel for 2023. ABOUT HOME FIRES BURN (June 1, 2025, Stonehouse Publishing): From the author of Crime Writers of Canada Best Crime Novel, Going to Beautiful, comes the final, standalone book of the Merry Bell trilogy. A celebrated philanthropist is found slumped against his car, frozen to death. Trans private investigator Merry Bell is hired by his son, country music star Evan Whatley, to find out the truth behind what really happened on that desolate stretch of road. As Merry's investigation uncovers old wounds that never healed, her own are revealed as she confronts her pre-transition past and questions the boundaries of family and friendship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
NBN host Hollay Ghadery has a wonderful conversation with many-time award-winning author, Anthony Bidulka. Bidulka's books have been shortlisted for Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, Saskatchewan Book Awards, a ReLit award, and Lambda Literary Awards. Flight of Aquavit was awarded the Lambda Literary Award for Best Men's Mystery, making Bidulka the first Canadian to win in that category. In 2023, in addition to being shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Award and Alberta Book Publishing Award, Going to Beautiful won an Independent Publisher Book Award being named Gold Medalist as the 2023 Canada West Best Overall Fiction novel and was awarded the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence as Canada's Best Crime Novel for 2023. ABOUT HOME FIRES BURN (June 1, 2025, Stonehouse Publishing): From the author of Crime Writers of Canada Best Crime Novel, Going to Beautiful, comes the final, standalone book of the Merry Bell trilogy. A celebrated philanthropist is found slumped against his car, frozen to death. Trans private investigator Merry Bell is hired by his son, country music star Evan Whatley, to find out the truth behind what really happened on that desolate stretch of road. As Merry's investigation uncovers old wounds that never healed, her own are revealed as she confronts her pre-transition past and questions the boundaries of family and friendship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a guilty plea to a lesser charge for an Olympic wrestler after a prostitution sting.
Are you constantly trying to please your mother but never feeling good enough? Do you take responsibility for her emotional well-being? If you've ever found yourself stuck in these patterns, this episode is essential listening — and men, don't skip this one! Host Tony Overbay discovered he might have a little "Good Daughter Syndrome" himself. In this illuminating conversation, psychotherapist Katherine Fabrizio https://daughtersrising.info/ shares her 35 years of experience working with daughters of difficult mothers, including her own journey breaking away from practicing therapy alongside her controlling mother. With refreshing candor and hard-earned wisdom, Katherine reveals: The four psychological traps that keep "good daughters" stuck: the never good enough trap, the guilt trap, the self-doubt trap, and the mixed message trap Why setting even small boundaries can provide crucial data about your relationship How to break free without it being a "zero-sum game" where someone must lose Why your mother's narcissistic defenses will protect her, even when you start setting boundaries The paralyzing internal conflict of feeling selfish when you differentiate from mom With multiple awards, including Gold Medalist for Parenting & Relationships from The Global Book Awards, Katherine's book "The Good Daughter Syndrome" offers hope to those caught in these destructive dynamics. Whether you identify as a "good daughter" or simply want to understand the complex mother-daughter relationship, this conversation provides actionable insights for reclaiming your sovereignty and building a life that truly belongs to you. "When you wake up and realize you've been ceding your sovereignty to somebody else... it's incredibly empowering." - Katherine Fabrizio 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 01:35 Emotional Immaturity Epidemic 03:32 The Good Daughter Syndrome 08:12 Interview with Catherine Fabrizio 11:03 Catherine's Personal Journey 17:37 Understanding Narcissistic Dynamics 26:40 Setting Boundaries with Narcissistic Mothers 27:35 The Never Good Enough Trap 28:40 The Guilt Trap 29:11 Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting 33:54 The Self-Doubt Trap 38:59 The Mixed Message Trap 46:23 Empowerment and Differentiation 48:53 Conclusion and Resources Are you constantly trying to please your mother but never feeling good enough? Do you take responsibility for her emotional well-being? If you've ever found yourself stuck in these patterns, this episode is essential listening — and men, don't skip this one! Host Tony Overbay discovered he might have a little "Good Daughter Syndrome" himself. In this illuminating conversation, psychotherapist Katherine Fabrizio https://daughtersrising.info/ shares her 35 years of experience working with daughters of difficult mothers, including her own journey breaking away from practicing therapy alongside her controlling mother. With refreshing candor and hard-earned wisdom, Katherine reveals: The four psychological traps that keep "good daughters" stuck: the never good enough trap, the guilt trap, the self-doubt trap, and the mixed message trap Why setting even small boundaries can provide crucial data about your relationship How to break free without it being a "zero-sum game" where someone must lose Why your mother's narcissistic defenses will protect her, even when you start setting boundaries The paralyzing internal conflict of feeling selfish when you differentiate from mom With multiple awards, including Gold Medalist for Parenting & Relationships from The Global Book Awards, Katherine's book "The Good Daughter Syndrome" offers hope to those caught in these destructive dynamics. Whether you identify as a "good daughter" or simply want to understand the complex mother-daughter relationship, this conversation provides actionable insights for reclaiming your sovereignty and building a life that truly belongs to you. "When you wake up and realize you've been ceding your sovereignty to somebody else... it's incredibly empowering." - Katherine Fabrizio 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 01:35 Emotional Immaturity Epidemic 03:32 The Good Daughter Syndrome 08:12 Interview with Catherine Fabrizio 11:03 Catherine's Personal Journey 17:37 Understanding Narcissistic Dynamics 26:40 Setting Boundaries with Narcissistic Mothers 27:35 The Never Good Enough Trap 28:40 The Guilt Trap 29:11 Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting 33:54 The Self-Doubt Trap 38:59 The Mixed Message Trap 46:23 Empowerment and Differentiation 48:53 Conclusion and Resources
A decorated American Olympian has been arrested and charged with engaging in prostitution. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
In the House this week is JillOfficer…second for Jennifer Jones when the teamwon six Scotties, two world titles and an OlympicGold medal Jill retired from top level women'scurling and now she is a Director on the board ofWorld Curling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come spectate as your four favorite athletes button mash their way through the Olympics. Find out who brings home the most gold medals for their country!Send questions/comments to potentially be read on the show to:
Shauna Coxsey is an 2x All Around Bouldering World Cup Winner, an 11x Gold Medalist, An Olympian, The First British Woman to do V12, V13, V14, and she's a Mom. Since becoming a Mom, Shauna is back in top form and quickly sending multiple V14's this past year.Shauna is an incredible athlete in every sense of the word and in this episode she shows exactly what makes her so incredible.THIS EPISODE IS SUPPORTED BY Mad Rock! Mad Rock's mottos is “CLIMBING SHOULD BE FOR EVERYBODY! Innovative, highly technical and affordable climbing shoes and gear.”SHOW NOTES:Shauna Coxsey InstagramShauna Sending Mito (8B+/V14)Foxy ClimbingMad RockSupport the showSupport us on Patreon: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERESign-up with one of our coaches: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HERE
This is Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show we looked ahead to Ireland's Six Nations game away to Italy with former Azzurri back turned truck driver, Mirco Bergamasco. Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival was previewed from Prestbury Park by John Duggan. Leitrim senior men's football manager Steven Poacher chats about his first season in charge of the team. And we were joined by European Indoor gold medalist Sarah Healy following her sensational 3000m victory. And that's where we take this morning's Bite, as Ger and Colm catch up with Healy. But first, Mirco Bergamasco gives his view of this Saturday's game in Rome. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Riggs made an ace on the Preserve par-3 course at Bandon and it got people going. We debate the saga. Plus Scottie Scheffler blitzed Le Golf National on Sunday to emerge from a heavyweight leaderboard as the Men's Gold Medalist. Emotions were high from Scottie, Rahm, Rory, Tom Kim and others. Plus we discuss: 100M sprint all-time bad announcer call, House of the Dragon, our social demographics, and much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything happening in the sports world, and are also joined by several great guests. First, 2x NASCAR Cup Series Champion and 63x winner, Kyle Busch joins the show LIVE in the ThunderDome to chat about why he's been struggling this season, some of the budding rivalries and beefs he has, what his team needs to do to get the car to where it needs to be, the Brickyard 400 this weekend, and much more. In the 2nd hour, 23x Gold Medalist, ESPN's #1 athlete of the 21st century, the GOAT, Michael Phelps joins the show to chat about his career, this new breed of American swimmers, the preparation that goes into preparing for the Olympics, if he could still get in the pool and win a gold medal, what he does now to channel is competitive needs, and more. Next, owner of Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio joins the show to chat about Dak Prescott's contract situation, if Brandon Aiyuk is going to end up being a 49er or not this year, his thoughts on the Giants front office after watching Hard Knocks and who he thinks could be in play to coach the Giants if things go badly this year, an update on the DirecTV/Sunday Ticket case, his new book coming out in September, and much more. Make sure you subscribe to YouTube.com/thepatmcafeeshow to watch the show. Or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. We'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices