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SURPRISE!! Lori and Mary return after a rollercoaster of a 2024-2025 curling season. The girls attempt to recap all the major stories in this extra large podcast. Please enjoy! Thanks to our supporters who have encouraged us to get back on the mic - we appreciate the support more than you know!
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From Wall Street to Financial Freedom with Kelly Gushue Unlock Your Financial Future with Kelly Gushue! From Wall Street to Financial Freedom with Kelly Gushue Are you tired of feeling lost when it comes to your finances, constantly worrying about money and not knowing how to secure your future? Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck and feeling like you're not in control of your financial situation? In this video, Kelly Gushue shares her expert insights on how to take control of your financial future and achieve long-term financial stability. From budgeting and saving to investing and building wealth, Kelly provides actionable tips and strategies to help you make informed financial decisions and secure your financial future. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your current financial situation, this video is packed with valuable information to help you achieve financial freedom. So, what are you waiting for? Take the first step towards taking control of your financial future today! Kelly Gushue is a Financial Coach who empowers female leaders to take control of their financial future. As the founder of Personal Finance Warrior (www.PersonalFinanceWarrior.com), she provides coaching programs for women to learn how to invest with confidence, understand their choices, and build wealth in addition to their business or career. Drawing on her experience as a former Portfolio Strategist and Financial Advisor, Kelly guides women through all aspects of investing—including financial markets, real estate, digital assets, and alternative investments—so they can achieve financial freedom on their terms. Inspired by her mother's resilience in rebuilding a life after financial hardship, Kelly is dedicated to ensuring no woman ever feels powerless over her finances again. She holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. As a true global citizen, she has lived in 11 cities and traveled to 50+ countries, enriching her perspective and enabling her to connect with women from all around the world. My name is Rebecca Whitman, awarded Life Coach of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. USA Today rated me Top 5 Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2024. Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccaewhitman/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PaOeXvkhIHue2hreB22Vw https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.whitman https://twitter.com/RebeccaEWhitman https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaewhitman/ My website is: https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ Click here to book a Breakthrough Call and product Promo Codes: http://pillar.io/rebeccaewhitman I believe there are SEVEN pillars of abundance; spirituality, fitness, emotions, romance, mental, social, and finally your financial life. When you get all seven areas in alignment, you are Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant! This show is rated top 1% globally in self-help and won the Positive Change Award by Speak Up Talk Radio. financial coaching, investing confidence, career coaching, personal finance, money management, coaching programs, financial literacy, wealth building, financial independence, portfolio strategy, financial future, financial advisor, business finance, women's financial education, women leaders, female empowerment, investment strategies
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From Wall Street to Financial Freedom with Kelly Gushue Unlock Your Financial Future with Kelly Gushue! From Wall Street to Financial Freedom with Kelly Gushue Are you tired of feeling lost when it comes to your finances, constantly worrying about money and not knowing how to secure your future? Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck and feeling like you're not in control of your financial situation? In this video, Kelly Gushue shares her expert insights on how to take control of your financial future and achieve long-term financial stability. From budgeting and saving to investing and building wealth, Kelly provides actionable tips and strategies to help you make informed financial decisions and secure your financial future. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your current financial situation, this video is packed with valuable information to help you achieve financial freedom. So, what are you waiting for? Take the first step towards taking control of your financial future today! Kelly Gushue is a Financial Coach who empowers female leaders to take control of their financial future. As the founder of Personal Finance Warrior (www.PersonalFinanceWarrior.com), she provides coaching programs for women to learn how to invest with confidence, understand their choices, and build wealth in addition to their business or career. Drawing on her experience as a former Portfolio Strategist and Financial Advisor, Kelly guides women through all aspects of investing—including financial markets, real estate, digital assets, and alternative investments—so they can achieve financial freedom on their terms. Inspired by her mother's resilience in rebuilding a life after financial hardship, Kelly is dedicated to ensuring no woman ever feels powerless over her finances again. She holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. As a true global citizen, she has lived in 11 cities and traveled to 50+ countries, enriching her perspective and enabling her to connect with women from all around the world. My name is Rebecca Whitman, awarded Life Coach of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. USA Today rated me Top 5 Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2024. Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccaewhitman/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PaOeXvkhIHue2hreB22Vw https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.whitman https://twitter.com/RebeccaEWhitman https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaewhitman/ My website is: https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ Click here to book a Breakthrough Call and product Promo Codes: http://pillar.io/rebeccaewhitman I believe there are SEVEN pillars of abundance; spirituality, fitness, emotions, romance, mental, social, and finally your financial life. When you get all seven areas in alignment, you are Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant! This show is rated top 1% globally in self-help and won the Positive Change Award by Speak Up Talk Radio. financial coaching, investing confidence, career coaching, personal finance, money management, coaching programs, financial literacy, wealth building, financial independence, portfolio strategy, financial future, financial advisor, business finance, women's financial education, women leaders, female empowerment, investment strategies
Kelly Gushue is a former investment industry insider turned Financial Coach as the founder of Personal Finance Warrior (www.PersonalFinanceWarrior.com). She helps women take control of their finances, invest with confidence, and build lasting wealth alongside their careers or businesses. Drawing on her experience as a Portfolio Strategist and Financial Advisor, Kelly knows how overwhelming investing can feel—and she's passionate about making it approachable, practical, and empowering. Whether it's financial markets, real estate, digital assets, or alternative investments, Kelly guides women step-by-step to achieve financial freedom on their terms. Kelly's inspiration comes from her mother, who rebuilt her life after financial hardship. Her story fuels Kelly's mission to ensure no woman ever feels powerless over her money. As a graduate of Harvard University and the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago, Kelly combines world-class expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges women face in managing wealth. As a global citizen who has lived in 11 cities and traveled to over 50 countries, Kelly brings a unique perspective to her work, connecting deeply with women from all backgrounds. Her goal is simple: to give every woman the tools she needs to create a life of financial independence and confidence. https://bit.ly/wealthlist #PersonalFinance #InvestingForWomen #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #MoneyManagement Body Transformation System!https://modere.io/NbOyU2 https://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthrough To learn more about Rebecca…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home
It's a big week in the world of curling and we got you covered. We start with a full discussion of the 2025 Brier, including an interesting final, a rare Gushue miss, and a fun Pool B. We then move on to the 2025 Women's World Curling Championship, which kicks off Saturday in Korea (36:35). We go through all 13 teams in the field and what they need to do to end up on the podium at the end of the week.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
State court hits lawmakers with injunction Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne is suing the Legislature over the ability of its members to unilaterally hire an attorney. On Tuesday (Dec. 10), six of nine Putnam lawmakers voted to do just that, despite concerns they were violating a court order. With Nancy Montgomery, who represents Philipstown and part of Putnam Valley, joining Erin Crowley (Carmel/Mahopac) and William Gouldman (Putnam Valley) in abstaining, the Legislature voted to hire a Mount Kisco firm as its representative in a lawsuit filed Nov. 26 by Byrne. In an escalating feud with the Legislature, Byrne is asking acting state Judge Joseph Spofford to void a local law amending the county charter so lawmakers can fire a county attorney at will, as well as Resolution 216, which allows them to hire an attorney without Law Department approval. Byrne filed the lawsuit after legislators voted on Nov. 25 to override his vetoes of both measures. He won an order, issued by Spofford on Nov. 26, prohibiting the Legislature from "engaging any law firm" under Resolution 216 and barring the Legislature from taking any further action regarding the charter change until the case is settled. Another order on Wednesday (Dec. 11) negated the Tuesday resolution. Before legislators voted on Tuesday to hire the law firm Gettinger, Waldinger, Monteleone, Gushue and Hollis to represent them, Jonke said that Spofford's Nov. 26 order was specific to Resolution 216, despite doubts raised by Montgomery. "By continuing to take this action, you're going against a court order, and I think you'll all probably be in contempt," said Montgomery. "I'm not going to be party to this." The lawsuit is the latest development in a dispute that Byrne alleges is rooted in an ethics complaint filed by County Attorney Compton Spain that accuses Legislator Toni Addonizio of failing to disclose that the person seeking to buy a county-owned property at 34 Gleneida Ave. in Carmel was her son-in-law. In retaliation, Byrne alleges, legislators passed, by a 6-3 vote on Oct. 1, a charter amendment allowing them to fire a county attorney without cause and prohibiting the person holding the position from outside employment. Under the charter, the county executive names the attorney and the Legislature approves the appointment. The executive can fire the attorney with approval by two-thirds of the lawmakers, the same threshold required to amend the charter. With Addonizio's ability to vote for the charter change in question because of the ethics complaint, and six votes needed for approval, the Legislature amended the original language to exclude Spain. While lawmakers say that they should be able to fire a county attorney, Byrne argues that the law reduces the power of a county executive. Because of that, he said, the measure should be subject to a referendum under a section of state law requiring that residents vote on legislation that "abolishes, transfers or curtails any power of an elected official." "By giving the Legislature discretion to remove the county attorney at will and without any input from the county executive, the local law actually gives the Legislature more power," according to the lawsuit. He also said that Resolution 216 violates a section of the Putnam charter that allows the Legislature to hire legal counsel, but only with the approval of its chair and the county attorney. On Tuesday, Jonke said Spain failed to respond to a request in September to hire Keane & Beane as the Legislature's lawyer and appointed a different firm without consulting him. "I don't see why I need to be married to a firm that he selected without my input," said Jonke. According to Jonke, the dispute began when legislators discovered Spain had sought a court order voiding a contract with Addonizio's son-in-law, Byron Voutsinas, to purchase 34 Gleneida. Spain's office argued that Voutsinas failed to satisfy conditions for the final sale, including getting the Legislature's app...
In this episode of Fraud Talk, ACFE Research Specialist Sam May interviews Patrick Gushue, Acting Director of the Department of Justice's Corporate Whistleblower Awards pilot program. Together, they delve into the program's mission to uncover corporate crime by empowering whistleblowers and fostering a culture of accountability. Patrick provides an in-depth look at the program's focus on internal reporting, compliance frameworks and innovative incentives designed to encourage reporting of misconduct.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Grand Slam of Curling is not stranger to this province, having done two stops in CBS pre-pandemic. The event features the top 32 teams in the world -- and they all played right here in St. John's. One of the folks behind the event, Nic Sulsky, joined us in studio this morning to talk about curling, plus a bit of running he's doing today.
In The House today is Brad GushueWhat's Happening Around the Curling World?The curling world was shocked on November 9 to hear about the passing of curling writer TedWyman. We will do a tribute to Ted and hisoutstanding contribution to curling over the years.Yet another team is making a change in mid-season, this time it is Team Carruthers. What'shappening there?The second Grand Slam of the seasonconcluded in Nisku, AB this past weekend and we willreview everything that happened at the CoopCanadian Open4) (Jim) What's coming up this week…..we will take alook at the major curling events that will be started inthe next seven days………..2C) - Hot Rock Topics……..(Jim) There has been a lot of talkin recent years about how to attract a younger audience to acurling event……….Warren made an observation this pastweekend and will offer an idea of what might help to attractpeople under 40……D) - Mailbag……..(Jim) We will read you some commentsabout streaming from the Grand Slam along with a rant fromFace Book…..E) - Curling Moments to Remember……..A look intocurling's rich history……….Each week either Kevin or Warrenwill relate back to something that happened in curling's pastthat is always interesting…….Today Kevin will bring us a greatcurling moment…….. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean and Scott chat about last weekend's Grand Slam before talking about the state of streaming in the world of curling, including the World Curling Federation's new season pass. They debate the value of streaming games and whether it's a good idea to keep all games behind a paywall. They then discuss a couple of big - and rare - in-season lineup changes for Teams Koe and Gushue and chat about what this trend could mean for the sport moving forward.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
Brian Gushue is a man who has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair for his mobility. Despite his disability, Brian didn't let that hold him down and began taking road trips to the nation's NFL stadiums. He set a goal to attend 500 games and has quickly exceeded that goal. Find out more about his inspirational travel adventures in and between the stadiums as he joins us for this edition of American Road Trip Talk!
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
John Cullen's new podcast, Broomgate: A Curling Scandal, is about a broom that nearly destroyed the sport. One of the first teams to sweep with that broom was our own Team Gushue. Brad joined us this morning and talked about the part he plays in the podcast.
It is trivia day on the show! The first Friday of every month is trivia day. It's an hour of something different for you to get away from the headlines and have some fun thinking about the answers to John's trivia questions.
The last worlds, highlights, JC and more. Episode 20 of season 9 marks the last episode of the 2 Girls and a Game curling podcast before summer break. The Girls lead off with the final two international competitions of the season, the World Mixed Doubles and World Seniors. Then comes a catchup on news items that have dropped since the previous episode. Up next is a feature interview with curling comic John Cullen, who has embarked on a new documentary project. The Girls conclude with some of their selections for season highlights. And there's more, of course. If you're listening on The Curling News website, you can watch as well. Colourful images have been embedded in the media player file to enhance your podcast experience. Enjoy the episode and stay safe—happy summer, everyone! Be sure to check out John's new podcast "Broomgate - A Curling Scandal wherever you find your podcasts
PATRICK GUSHUE JOINS DAWN STENSLAND LIVE! Patrick Gushue was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He served in the U.S. Army. He earned a high school diploma from Father Judge High School and a bachelor's degree from Gwynedd Mercy University in 2022. PATRICK IS RUNNING IN THE GOP PRIMARY IN THE PA 172ND DISTRICT.... WHAT IS PATRICK'S TAKE ON THE LATEST AROUND KEVIN BOYLE? WHAT DOES PATRICK HAVE TO SAY TO VOTERS AHEAD OF THE PRIMARY? HOW CAN PATRICK MOVE THE NEEDLE IN THE PA GOP, WHAT CAN HE OFFER VOTERS IN THE KEYSTONE STATE? Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
We kick off this week's show with What are You Hearing? More than hearing, we're wondering what other Canadian team player changes are in store for the offseason (1:30). In the House today is special guest and 2024 Princess Auto Players' Championship winner Brad Gushue (7:26). In What's Happening Around the Curling World, we review what went down on Sunday at the Players Championship and preview the World Mixed Doubles Championship, which starts in Sweden on Saturday (25:17).Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The final Grand Slam of the year, the Princess Auto Players' Championship, is down to the finals. Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jungle Jim Jerome are here to break it all down for you...Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Jim and Kevin discuss the strangest places they've ever recorded our show...and then the guys discuss Warren's amazing collection of historic curling memorabilia. The 2024 world men's curling championship is down to two teams and we review what happened in Schaffhausen today, as well as make some predictions. The Best of the West, an Under-25 event being played at the Nutana Club in Saskatoon, continues on. We review where things sit there after two days.Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In the House today is special guest and Women's World champion Emma Miskew (3:32). In What's Happening Around the Curling World? The World Women's Championship finished a couple of days ago in Sydney, Nova Scotia and we review how things went down. We also take a look at the Canadian U-21 championship taking place this week in Fort McMurray and the Canadian Wheelchair Championship, which is underway in Moose Jaw. The World Men's Championship will get started on Saturday in Schaffhausen, Switzerland and we take a look at the teams involved (20:16). On Hot Rocks Topics, we are going to look at a couple of emails (33:57) and in What are You Hearing? We're hearing a lot of buzz about how people are brushing plus our own observations on the hogline (42:02). Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Bob and John are honoured to be in the company of Curling Royalty, as Brad Gushue checks into the podcast from Newfoundland today. The first man to skip teams to six national men's championships, it's not tough to make the case that Brad Gushue is the best Curler in the world, let alone Canada. Now, as he prepares to represent Canada at the World Championships in Switzerland at the end of the month, Brad talks with Bob and John about the tournament, the increasing interest in the sport, and the work he still wants to do to grow the sport's popularity on an international level.
In the midst of the very busy Season of Champions, we're back to recap the week that was at the Brier and look ahead to the Women's World Curling Championship. We start by recapping the Brier, including Gushue's run of dominance, a great week for Saskatchewan, and some of the best stand out performances of the week. At 31:05 we look ahead to the Women's Worlds by previewing all 13 teams in the field, including Silvana Tirinzoni going for her 5th consecutive title. We wrap the show by talking about our attempt to watch curling at Montana's during the Brier.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
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In the House we have special guest and six-time Brier champion skip, Brad Gushue (2:30)! In What's Happening Around the Curling World? The Brier in Regina finished on Sunday and we go back and review some of the key aspects of the event. The Women's World Championships gets underway on Saturday in Sydney, Nova Scotia and we take a quick look at what to expect there (32:33). On Hot Rocks Topics, we cover the latest developments regarding Briane Harris' suspension (41:27). And in What are You Hearing, a number of people still seem to be concerned about residency rules pertaining to the Scotties and Brier, but how many know that next year each event will have four teams who DO NOT have to abide by residency…..we will review(47:42)!Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Sunday night's win was Team Gushue's third straight Brier title... and SIXTH in the last eight years alone. The Morning Show's Gavin Simms spoke with Brad in between flights yesterday.
CANDIDATE FOR 172ND DISTRICT - PATRICK GUSHUE - JOINS DAWN TO BREAKDOWN HIS REACTIONS TO THE SEPTA SHOOTING OF 8 TEENS IN THE DISTRICT HE'S RUNNING FOR... HOW CAN HE CHANGE THE NORM? WHAT WOULD PATRICK DO TO RESTORE ORDER AND FIND A WAY TO GET THESE KIDS OUT OF A CULTURE OF VIOLENCE? Follow him! @Gushue4StateRep Tune in weekdays 10 AM - 12 PM EST on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
In the House today we have special guest Paul Webster direct from the Brier in Regina (4:34)! In What's Happening Around the Curling World? The Brier is of course underway we review what has happened so far. The World Wheelchair championship is taking place in Gangneung, South Korea and we see what the standings are at this point. The National Mixed Doubles Championship also took place in the USA and Switzerland and some familiar names were on the winners podium. We also hear from our young friend in Calgary, Tyler Powell, about a special event happening this April (24:00). On Hot Rocks Topics, we look at a couple of emails (39:46) and on What are You Hearing? During the Scotties and Brier, a lot of discussion has been taking place regarding alternate players. This week at the Brier some teams have one, some don't...Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Bizarro Brier Starters What is really going on in Regina? The 2 Girls and a Game Curling Podcast—No. 1 among all curling pods, we remind you—is back with episode 15 of season 9. And it's all about the Brier. The start of this Canadian men's curling championship is unlike any other in recent memory. Some favourites are down, and one is completely out (Kevin Koe), while some traditional minnow provinces are in the running for playoff berths. G1 and G2 try to make sense of it all, with their usual doses of frank talk, dirty talk (!!) and all other kinds of curling talk. If you're listening on The Curling News/SI website, a whack of colourful images have been embedded in the media player file to enhance your podcast experience. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
It's the first Friday of the month which means it's trivia day on The Signal. Join host Adam Walsh and his CBC colleague John Gushue as they stump callers with a fresh round of tricky questions.
Full Hour | Today, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by offering some updates on the political landscape from over the weekend, first taking a moment to analyze last night's Super Bowl victory by Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs. Then, returning back to politics, Giordano updates the commentary centered around Biden's mental decline, playing back justification for what was revealed in the Hur Report, noting that Dr. Marty Makary will join at 1PM to break down and analyze last week's news. Then, Dom welcomes in Patrick Gushue, candidate in the 172nd running against Kevin Boyle, the Democratic incumbent who went viral after a drunk tirade was posted on X where he threated a local bar for no apparent reason. Gushue contextualizes the situation, telling us a bit about Boyle, explaining why he's been bad politically for the district, explaining why he's chosen to run. Then, Gushue tells a bit about himself, telling that he's earning his Masters at Penn right now after serving as an Army Ranger. Also, Gushue takes listeners into northeast Philadelphia, discussing the implications that Krasner's progressive policies have had on crime in his district. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Dom welcomes in Patrick Gushue, candidate in the 172nd running against Kevin Boyle, the Democratic incumbent who went viral after a drunk tirade was posted on X where he threated a local bar for no apparent reason. Gushue contextualizes the situation, telling us a bit about Boyle, explaining why he's been bad politically for the district, explaining why he's chosen to run. Then, Gushue tells a bit about himself, telling that he's earning his Masters at Penn right now after serving as an Army Ranger. Also, Gushue takes listeners into northeast Philadelphia, discussing the implications that Krasner's progressive policies have had on crime in his district. (Photo by Getty Images)
Jim Waite learned honour in curling at an early age. Playing lead in a bonspiel final, their opponent's last stone picked and Jim's skip, Don Anderson, allowed Alfie Phillips Sr. to throw it again. Jim got his purple heart in 1968, winning Ontario as second for Don Gilbert. He later moved to officiating, becoming chief umpire for several Canadian and World championships and in 1993 became the national coach for the Canadian men's team. Jim shares tales from his playing days to his four Winter Olympics including Gushue's phone calls, Team Harris pratfalls, and an oddly timed lunch between Kevin Martin and Pal Trulsen.
Episode 11 of the 2 Girls and a Game curling podcast's season 10 is in the books and Girl 3—Daryell Nowlan—makes another celebrity appearance. G1 and G3 run through the latest Scotties news, and there's a bunch of topics to discuss. The latest men's provincial results are in and get digested, as well as the Winter Youth Olympics, championships in Japan and Sweden, an upcoming championship in Alberta, the hunt for the men's final wild card berth in the Brier, and more. Lori then spends time with 2018 Olympic champion and U.S. curling ambassador Tyler George, who breaks down the just-completed USA Curling Nationals held in a mammoth shopping mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey. A reminder that each episode includes outtakes and other goodies after the closing theme music has played. You don't want to miss this episode's extro; it features the second video of the show, plus a stunning example of the talent of G2, aka Mary. Did we say videos? That's right; if you listen via The Curling News/SI website, you'll see videos and images embedded in the media player file to enhance your podcast experience. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
PATRICK GUSHUE JOINS DAWN LIVE - PA GOP CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 172 - FACING OFF AGAINST KEVIN BOYLE IN COMING ELECTION... U.S. Army vet Gushue enters 172nd district race Republicans will have a primary in the 172nd Legislative District. U.S. Army veteran Patrick Gushue announced he is running in the April 23 GOP primary in the 172nd. “A big part of my campaign is more money in your pocket,” he said. Perhaps tops on his agenda, due to his background in the military, will be a focus on issues involving his fellow veterans. “It's something I'll be passionate about in office,” he said. “I'm going to be able to help them.” Tune in weekdays 10 AM - 12 PM EST on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
Today was scheduled to be another busy day of curling at the Bruce II Sports Centre in Port aux Basques. The provincial Mixed Doubles championships are underway. But one team has already experienced what is likely to be the highlight of the event for them. David Thomas and his daughter, Sarah Thomas had the chance on Wednesday to play against Brad Gushue and his daughter, Marissa. David Thomas is also president of the Gateway Curling Club and president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Curling Association.
(The Front Ender's Union approves) On an episode which discusses the final Grand Slam event of the season—The Masters—it's another Masters championship that has the Girls' attention. That's right … episode 8 of season 9 begins with yet another story of curling victory on the ice, this time for G2! Mary takes us through her all-star squad's victory while Lori tells us of her latest trials in the mixed doubles discipline. Next up is the aforementioned Slam event, and all the various storylines—from Ross Whyte making the men's final (and a reminder of his nude appearance in the Men Of Curling calendar) to Rachel Homan continuing to breathe fire, plus the finale of Italy's remarkable Team Retornaz. This week's Hot Topic is fascinating as on-ice penalties are being considered for future three-player teams! Next up is the 2G breakdown of Ben Hebert's latest Sheet Show, and it was certainly memorable. That is immediately followed by Team Bottcher's Christmas singalong, a World Junior B recap and word from the Nunavut playdowns. Enjoy the episode, happy holidays and stay safe!
Lori and Mary are back with episode 6 of season 9 and a smorgasbord of curling talk. First up is a recent catch-up chat with Lori running into some Newfoundland curling stars in Ontario, and Mary revealing the new Super Team she is a member of. She's more than a member, actually; she's throwing skip stones! Event discussion then takes place with the weekend's European Championships and the Canadian Curling Club Championships, followed by fresh news that a new USA vs Canada “North American” championship has been created for recreational curlers! Next up are discussions over the Olympic road through Nova Scotia, and the reveal that competitors did in fact approach Sportsnet about not being consulted on Grand Slam format changes. Turns out the players weren't happy, and changes have just been announced. What's left? Various fun and silliness over the Beckham Dance (The Girls want to recruit Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing), and the Curling Legends upload of an old 1997 STOH match featuring our “Baby Girls”!
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Team Gushue's Olympic gold medal win is a memory most of us will never forget, but the banner they got to commemorate the win had been lost for over a decade.... Until last week! We got the story from former Team Gushue member Jamie Korab.
The 2 Girls are back. The podcast superstars are back in town for episode 5 of season 9 after G1's adventures in Swift Current produced a bronze medal for Ontario. The Girls thoroughly break down the Canadian Mixed championship before tackling the controversial Pan Continetal Championships in Kelowna. Then it's on to Pictou, N.S. to discuss all things Grand Slam. There's even some David Beckham in there. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
Men of Curling Unboxed! OMGOMGOMG. The 2 Girls and a Game Curling Podcast is back and … it's juicy. Lori and G3—Daryell Nowlan!—start with an update on Daryell's coaching and playing situation, which is followed by Headline News items. This includes a segment on the new Player's Tour cashspiel hosted in Lori's town. Then, it's the annual early Halloween treat as Lori and Mary unbox the brand new 2024 Men of Curling Fundraising Calendar, and rant and rave about what's inside. (Pro tip: watch your volume.) Before recording this segment, The Girls went on a social media sabbatical and managed to avoid hearing the lineup announcement. What you hear is fully authentic—exactly what fans now expect from these veteran curling podcasters. As usual, a few amusing bloopers conclude the episode. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
2 Girls and a Game: The PointsBet Lori and Mary return from a weekend of golf and curling – the latter didn't involve them playing (for once) but rather saw them watching and conducting interviews at Curling Canada's new event jewel, the PointsBet Invitational. The subjects range far and wide – the poor GTA crowds; G1's U18 teams at ice level with the stars; the women's and men's championship finals; Wonder Woman Rachel Homan (again); how can Team Dunstone take that final step to gold; the upsets; questions for TSN (why do they do the things they do); curling's Taylor Swift solution; improvements to the event; Team McEwen and more. There are three athlete interviews interspersed with the usual 2G commentary - Christina Black, Matt Hall and Greg Balsdon. Finally, The Girls bid farewell to a popular curling star. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
It's time for the grand finale of a wild curling season! In their latest podcast episode, Lori, Mary and G3 Daryell Nowlan gather for a riotous look at the last few weeks of the rapidly concluding 2023 curling season. Episode 19 of season 8 begins with some Ontario curling madness, as both Mary and Lori finish the season with championship trophies. The panel then disseminates the major event format and qualification announcements made by Curling Canada, affecting championships, Olympic Trials qualifying, athlete residency rules and more. Then it's on to storylines surrounding the Players Championship Grand Slam, team lineup changes, the World Mixed Doubles championship and more. Enjoy the episode, the upcoming summer months and stay safe!
A quick update before the weekend gets underway at the Men's Final in Ottawa. Jim tells a story about his sleeping habits at the patch (1:30) and Kevin recaps the action that has happened at the Men's Worlds thus far, with a special shout-out to Türkiye's performance (3:05). Jim asks Kevin if it's better to lose in certain situations in order to end up playing a more favourable opponent in the playoffs (6:05), Warren looks at some statistics to see if the statement ‘if you shoot well, you win' is holding true at the championships (7:15) and the guys wonder why Oskar Eriksson hasn't been as automatic (9:30). Jim asks Kevin if teams adjust their strategy based on who they are playing against and how you'd try to beat Brad Gushue (10:15). The guys each choose their predictions for Gold, Silver, Bronze…guess where Jim has Gushue ranked this time (13:30).This podcast is produced by Warren Hansen & Kevin Martin, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome.Contact the podcast -- insidecurling@gmail.comThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The guys chat with two-time Brier champion E.J. Harnden, fresh of his win in London (2:00). They chat with E.J. about what makes Brad Gushue so special (8:00), playing against his brother in the final, attention to detail in Team Gushue practices, his thoughts on sanding stones mid-event, rise in quality and the parity that's coming to curling all over the world, and E.J. gives his thoughts on shortening to 8 ends and playoff format at the Brier.Is 40 old in curling now? Warren doesn't think so… (23:50) A question from the mailbag about people getting tired of being overexposed to the top teams? (25:45) The guys give their thoughts on the Brier, discuss the World Wheelchair championships in Richmond (35:10), Kerri Einarson heading to the Women's World Championships (37:55) and Warren comments on the (slightly) better rules at the Women's Worlds (40:10).The guys talk about their Brier picks (42:50), Jim talks about Warren's parties in the patch (49:00) and tries to call on people to lobby for shortening curling games and events (49:45).This podcast is produced by Warren Hansen & Kevin Martin, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Social media support was provided by Griffin Porter.Contact the podcast -- insidecurling@gmail.comThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
2 Girls and a Game: Mega Brier Review Lori and Mary return with episode 16 of season 8—a true Brier special. That's what happens when both Girls travel to London for the Canadian men's championship, both together and separately in the same week (and two weekends). In a departure from the usual 2G format, there are plenty of on-site interviews included in this show. And if you listen at thecurlingnews.com, you'll see vibrant Brier images—from The Curling News photographer Anil Mungal—that have been embedded in the media player to enhance your podcast experience. Enjoy the episode and stay safe!
Kevin sits down for an interview with Brad Gushue in North Bay to talk about the addition of E.J. Harnden (2:05) and what adjustments they've had to make, their schedule this season (5:00), his future plans outside of curling (8:30), his thoughts on when they should have the Olympic trials to give Canada the best chance to get on the podium (12:45) and he shares his thoughts on the Maple Leafs (16:15)This podcast is produced by Amil Delic, recorded by Steven Coyle and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Social support by Luis Ramirez.Contact the podcast -- insidecurling@gmail.comThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.