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Byron's Caden Considine rushed for a Class 3A championship game record 367 yards, one of many finals records to fall, but the Tigers needed a defensive stop in the final seconds to turn away Tolono Unity 56-50 in a Class 3A championship game thriller at Illinois State.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
It's wonderful to have Ya'akov Katz, our regular podcast guest and military/political expert - to help us untangle the the latest knots. Almost two months after the ceasefire brokered by America between Israel and Hamas was finalized, some key issues are “stuck”, as Ya'akov puts it. The terror organization continues to hold power in about 50% of the Strip and has stated repeatedly that it will neither lay down arms nor relinquish control. These are two primary terms of the 20-point Trump Peace Plan. They still hold the bodies of two hostages murdered on October 7, in spite of another threshold term: that all hostages - living and dead - be returned. These conditions must be satisfied before the more ambitious aspects of the plan are undertaken in any serious way; like rebuilding the enclave and restoring a semblance of normal life to the 2.1-million Palestinians living there. Ya'akov and I get into why things are bogged down and if and how new momentum will set in.And, we discuss the open tension between Israel's Minister of Defense, Yisrael Katz, and the IDF Chief of Staff, Eyal Zamir. Katz is interfering with all manner of decisions that Zamir believes are within his purview, solely, as Chief of Staff. At a certain point, a meddlesome minister risks politicizing the IDF and alienating its leadership. Israel is in a never-ending crisis and a significant part of that stems from the lack of readiness on the part of both the government and the IDF on October 7. Restoring confidence in the ranks requires a Chief of Staff who is respected by the political echelon. We discuss how, where and why Minister Katz is overstepping - in the view of the IDF Chief - and how critical it is that this tension be resolved. ASAP.Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends. Show your support for STLV at buymeacoffee.com/stateoftelavivPodcast Notes:“Crisply written... draws on excellent sources within Israel's military and intelligence services.” —The Wall Street JournalA powerful indictment of the political and military decisions that led to October 7While Israel Slept tells the gripping inside story of how Hamas, Israel's weakest enemy, succeeded in launching a surprise attack on one of the world's most powerful militaries. Through a detailed examination of the events leading up to October 7, 2023, the book exposes the intelligence and strategic failures that enabled this devastating invasion. It takes readers back in time, showing how years of complacency, mistaken intelligence analysis, and a misguided policy of containment enabled Hamas to prepare for an assault that Israel did not believe was possible and that would change the Middle East.The book unveils the dramatic events of the night before the attack, highlighting the cracks in Israel's military and political leadership. It provides unprecedented details on how key warnings were missed, and how Israel ignored the growing threat from Hamas, believing that the group was weak and deterred. By exposing these failures, While Israel Slept offers a stark, sobering account of how overconfidence and complacency paved the way for disaster, while underscoring the critical lessons Israel must embrace to safeguard its future.Yaakov Katz is an Israeli-American author and journalist. Between 2016 and 2023, Yaakov was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post where he continues to write a popular weekly column.He is the author of three books: “Shadow Strike – Inside Israel's Secret Mission to Eliminate Syrian Nuclear Power”, “Weapon Wizards—How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower” and “Israel vs. Iran: The Shadow War.”Prior to taking up the role of editor-in-chief, Yaakov served for two years as a senior policy adviser to Naftali Bennett during his tenure as Israel's Minister of Economy and Minister of Diaspora Affairs.State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In 2013, Yaakov was one of 12 international fellows to spend a year at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.Originally from Chicago, Yaakov has a law degree from Bar Ilan University. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Chaya and their four children.Find Yaakov Katz on X. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stateoftelaviv.com/subscribe
A packed Thanksgiving-week show that went completely off the rails in the best way possible. We kick things off with festive backgrounds, beers in hand, and the usual chaos before diving into Ohio high school athletes officially being allowed to cash in on NIL money. From there, it's Brinner talk, Tulane highlights (way too many of them), and the insane story out of UAB where a player was charged with attempted murder after stabbing two teammates. We wander into a Zaxby's tangent, break down Rice bribing students with free beer, and dig into LSU reportedly dangling $90 million and a massive NIL budget at Lane Kiffin. We touch on the Michigan–Big Ten mess, then question why Kevin Stefanski punted from the Raiders' 29-yard line like he was trying to protect the under. Ohio governor Mike DeWine regrets legalizing sports betting, Colorado looks rough, and the NFL Hall of Fame semifinalists are out. Then Jay Paterno jumps into the Speakeasy and we get into everything: James Franklin getting canned, where Penn State actually ranks as a job, how NIL changed the sport, the transfer portal chaos, whether collective bargaining is coming, how we got here with paying players, and how much coaches' salaries warped the whole system. Jay talks coaching vs writing, which teams he couldn't stand, whether politics is actually worse, and runs through the Quick Hitters before wrapping up the interview. We close with ScottSki45's stat of the week on Griffey Jr. and Stan Musial, the upcoming Stuart Scott 30 for 30, Shohei committing to Japan for the WBC, beer recaps, and Sip/Chug/Drainpour with Thanksgiving traditions. Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/jvY9dgX8Sf New episodes of Craft Brewed Sports every Tuesday night. Chapters ______________________________ 00:00:00 Introduction | Festive Thanksgiving backgrounds | What's in your mug? 00:06:34 Ohio High School athletes can now get NIL money 00:12:09 Brinner needs to be more widespread | Mookie shoehorns a Tulane highlight 00:14:31 UAB player charged with attempted murder for stabbing two of his teammates 00:21:45 A Zaxby's tangent | Another Tulane highlight 00:27:38 Rice offers students free beer to attend a football game 00:33:24 LSU offering Lane Kiffin $90 million and a $25 million NIL budget 00:42:44 Is Michigan leaving the Big 10? | More Mookie highlights 00:45:00 We need to investigate Kevin Stefanski after he punted from the opponent's 29 yard line to preserve the under 00:47:58 Ohio Governor, Mike Dewine, says that he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio 00:50:13 Colorado is pretty crappy, huh? | Yet another Mookie highlight package 00:53:19 NFL Hall of Fame Semi-Finalists have been revealed 00:59:02 Wiseguy's Top 10...just kidding, Mookie highjacks things and plays another clip 01:01:16 Jay Paterno pops into the Speakeasy 01:01:49 How did James Franklin end up getting canned? 01:03:03 Where does the Penn State job rank? 01:04:57 Jay Paterno weighs in on how NIL changed how schools operate 01:06:59 Jay Paterno talks the difficulties of the transfer portal and today's college football game 01:09:37 Are we close to collective bargaining and a player union in college football? 01:13:28 The evolution of paying players in the NCAA 01:15:25 Coaches salaries are just as much to blame for the state of NCAA finances as NIL 01:19:04 Jay Paterno answers: What's harder, coaching on the sidelines or writing a book? 01:21:30 Who was the one coach or team that Jay Paterno couldn't stand? 01:24:27 Jay Paterno's internet cuts out, Mookie cuts to a clip 01:25:26 Jay Paterno answers: Would he rather be coaching or dealing with the crap that is American politics? 01:29:13 Mookie shows Jay Paterno a CFB 26 highlight 01:31:37 Jay Paterno answers the Quick Hitters 01:36:32 Jay Paterno plugs and interview recap 01:40:20 ScottSki45's Stat of the Week: Ken Griffey Jr and Stan Musial's odd connection 01:42:35 Stuart Scott 30 for 30 is going to be epic 01:45:18 Shoehei is playing for Japan in the World Baseball Classic, so go ahead and put them down as the winners 01:47:02 Beer recaps 01:48:24 Sip, Chug, Drainpour: Thanksgiving traditions - backyard football, turkey trot, watching all 3 NFL games 01:50:41 This was a show 01:50:51 Outro #CraftBrewedSports #JayPaterno #CollegeFootball #NIL #HighSchoolNIL #PennState #UAB #LaneKiffin #LSUFootball #MichiganFootball #KevinStefanski #Browns #SportsBetting #NFLHallOfFame #ShoheiOhtani #WBC #MLB #TulaneFootball #Thanksgiving
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Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to LSU and Florida eyeing Lane Kiffin, Arch Manning and Diego Pavia’s career nights, Notre Dame hangs 70 on Syracuse and looking forward to the CFP landscape! 4:30 - Tennessee beats Florida30:13 - Arch Manning prob had best career performance tonight34:35 - Diego Pavia threw for a career-high tonight38:44 - Oregon beat USC43:27 - Notre Dame beat Syracuse1:01:50 - Top 50 running backs since 2000 (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to LSU and Florida eyeing Lane Kiffin, Arch Manning and Diego Pavia’s career nights, Notre Dame hangs 70 on Syracuse and looking forward to the CFP landscape! 4:30 - Tennessee beats Florida30:13 - Arch Manning prob had best career performance tonight34:35 - Diego Pavia threw for a career-high tonight38:44 - Oregon beat USC43:27 - Notre Dame beat Syracuse1:01:50 - Top 50 running backs since 2000 (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ein Teil des Hangs oberhalb des Bündner Dorfs Brienz hat sich in den letzten Tagen deutlich beschleunigt. Am Wochenende kam es nun zu Felsabbrüchen. Laut Einsatzleitung sind diese Bewegungen nicht überraschend. Weitere Themen: · Abstimmungssonntag: Fans des FC St. Gallen wählen heute eine neuen Namen für das Stadion · Öberefahre mal anders: Das Verlagshaus Schwellbrunn zügelt und streicht Schwellbrunn aus dem Namen · Erdrutsch in Maladers bei Chur: Feuerwehr rettet zwei Personen aus Haus
Ein Teil des Hangs oberhalb des Bündner Dorfs Brienz hat sich in den letzten Tagen deutlich beschleunigt. Am Wochenende kam es nun zu Felsabbrüchen. Laut Einsatzleitung sind diese Bewegungen nicht überraschend. Weitere Themen: · Abstimmungssonntag: Fans des FC St. Gallen wählen heute eine neuen Namen für das Stadion · Öberefahre mal anders: Das Verlagshaus Schwellbrunn zügelt und streicht Schwellbrunn aus dem Namen · Erdrutsch in Maladers bei Chur: Feuerwehr rettet zwei Personen aus Haus
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with Broncos' running back coach James Montgomery. He talks about Dylan Riley, Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod - and their role in this inconsistent offense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While a back-spasm-stricken Boomer laments top NBA/NHL stars "half-assing it," they discuss how boring the regular NBA season gets. Jerry returns with a wild update: Kay Adams' baby fox wish connects directly to a habit of Phil Simms! We also tackle NFL quarterback drama, as Tyrod Taylor discusses his starting nod with Justin Fields, and Jalen Hurts fires back at reports of team frustration. Finally, Bill Belichick was at a cheerleading competition!
In this week's market and economic wrap, Tumisho Grater, Multi-Manager Investment Analyst at Nedgroup Investments explores the South African Reserve Bank's upcoming interest rate decision, which is delicately balanced between holding and cutting rates. With inflation forecasts edging higher, a new fixed 3% target, and global disinflationary trends shaping the backdrop, we unpack what these developments mean for the rand, local markets, and investor sentiment. Tune in for insights on global equity performance, currency dynamics, and what to watch in the week ahead. LinkedIn · YouTube
Britney Spears hangs out with The Kardashians and Alexis processes the majesty that is Khloe's perfect kitchen pantry, reconnecting with old teachers is a great idea, BOOB TUBE: "I Love LA" and "The Chair Company" -- don't watch these with your kids, and GOOP's poopy friendship woesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AITA: For not moving out the way for a co-worker? DIRT ALERT: Britney Spears hangs out with The Kardashians, Colleen saw the musical production of "Purple Rain" review, and we're waiting for "SNL" to be funnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Eric, Marty, and Dave hear Eric's experience with an M5 in-store demo and the latest news on the Apple Vision Pro VisionOS 26.2 beta 1https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos-release-notes/visionos-26_2-release-notes ReviewsApple Vision Pro M5 Review: 4x GPU Power Changes GameApple Vision Pro M5 Review: 4x GPU Power Changes Game
Patton is 24 yrs old, a student of the legendary card expert Allan Ackerman, and recently trained at the School of Juan Tamariz in Madrid Spain. He's one of Lionsgate's featured magicians at the John Wick Experience at AREA15 in Las Vegas, and serves as a one of the main magic consultants for Xavier Mortimer. Over his 15-year career, Patton has performed for television, radio, corporate events, trade shows and luxury private audiences worldwide , and has trained and jammed with some of the best magicians in the world. Follow and learn more about Patton @pattonguillen / www.pattonmagic.com Magic guys Merch! Leave a voicemail for The Magic Guys Join The Magic Guys Discord!!! Email Us - themagicguysshow@gmail.com The Podcast where Professional Magicians, Josh Norbido, Doug Conn & Nick Kay take on the important questions of life (Mainly from our youtube subscribers) and deliver answers from a Magicians point of view. Come hang out with us while we chat about our lives as Magicians and the ups and downs that go with it.
On a special new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes wedded actor/comedians Paul F. Tompkins (BoJack Horseman, Mr Show, Comedy Bang! Bang!) and Janie Haddad-Tompkins (Regular Show, Night Court, Hacks) to hear the epic tale of their relationship! Although they've now been married for 15 years, it was not a straight line to get there, and you'll hear about all the near misses, previous partners, and misalignments they had to negotiate in order to get together. You'll hear about the fights, the laughs, their worst date, the proposal, their secret to a long relationship, the latex, the leather, the straps…wait, are we still talking about Halloween? Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 3Paul F Tompkins: @pftompkins on socials, Varietopia live dates!Janie Haddad-Tompkins: @lebaneselooker on Insta, Weekendwater.substack.com for Stay F. Homekins podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Bad Dates ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
On this week's Fake the Nation, comedian and host Negin Farsad is joined by podcaster and writer Andrew Heaton and comedian Olivia Levine to talk about Jennifer Lawrence and whether celebrities should weigh in on politics. Plus, there's outrage in Paris about the opening of a Shein store – Negin joins that rage, Francophile that she is. In politics corner, they talk about the disruption of SNAP benefits, the ongoing shutdown, and the passing of Dick Cheney. And finally, the panel learns from an economist that all women want are boundaries…?FOLLOW EVERYONE!Negin Farsad: @NeginFarsad everywhere. Watch her TEDDemocracy series here. Check out her latest column in The Progressive magazine hereAndrew Heaton: handles are @mightyheaton on Twitter and Instagram. Hurry and subscribe to his podcast The Political Orphanage! Plus! Andrew has curated a sampling of episodes Fake the Nation fans might like here.Oliva Levin: active on IG at @olivialevine19. You can also see her solo show Unstuck, to find dates follow her @unstuckplay on Instagram.You can see Negin's upcoming performance schedule at: NeginFarsad.com——Rate Fake The Nation 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Follow Negin Farsad on TwitterEmail Negin fakethenationpodcast@gmail.comSupport her Patreon ——Host - Negin Farsad——Producer - Rob Heath——Theme Music - Gaby AlterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The conversation pivots to entertainment as Diddy’s legal saga continues — the hip-hop mogul, currently serving time in New Jersey, was spotted reconnecting with old friend and former NBA player Sebastian Telfair behind bars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast balances breaking political triumphs with entertainment headlines and heartfelt tributes. The crew kicks things off celebrating Democrats’ historic wins on Election Night, with new milestones in diversity and representation. According to the New York Times, Democrats swept key races nationwide, from Abigail Spanberger becoming Virginia’s first female governor to Zoran Mamdani making history as New York City’s first Muslim and socialist mayor since 1917. Political analyst Bakari Sellers joins the show to unpack how these victories — driven by high Black voter turnout — signal a rebuke of Trump-era policies and a potential shift in the South’s political map. The conversation pivots to entertainment as Diddy’s legal saga continues — the hip-hop mogul, currently serving time in New Jersey, was spotted reconnecting with old friend and former NBA player Sebastian Telfair behind bars. The episode closes with a somber tribute to No Limit rapper Young Bleed, whose breakout 1998 hit “How You Do That” helped define Baton Rouge’s Southern rap sound. His passing at 51 marks another loss for the golden era of Southern hip-hop. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zuby and Dillon Mitchell combined for 35 points and 13 boards in a dominating opening night performance. The johnnies will take on Alabama this Saturday at MSG!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recap of the first round of high school football playoffs in the St. Louis metro area. Some competitive games, but mostly lopsided victories, especially on the Missouri side including untimely forfeits and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
Daren is joined by Brain McCormack to talk the HSK and how much he is lifting. Plus Jeff Sharples hangs for a bit and brings up Brian McCormack's lifting.
We had another successful comedy weekend at both RAD locations with Carlos Castorena, Steve Pilkington and Ana J. Ramirez who headlined both shows. Send us a textSupport the showInstagram: @shar1ta_Facebook: Sha RitaYouTube: SharitaTwitter: @5har1taTwitch: TygyrlillyTikTok: Tygyrlilly
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with left tackle Kage Casey. One of four team captains, Casey describes how the Broncos' OL has fixed its penalty issues. He also touches on Boise State's run-game, red-zone issues that cropped up last week against Nevada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with left tackle Kage Casey. One of four team captains, Casey describes how the Broncos' OL has fixed its penalty issues. He also touches on Boise State's run-game, red-zone issues that cropped up last week against Nevada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Studien:Effects of Different Loading Programs on Finger Strength in Rock Climbers von Gilmore, Klimek, Abrahamsson, BaarMinimizing Injury and Maximizing Return to Play:Lessons from Engineered Ligaments von Keith BaarIn dieser Folge tauche ich tief in das Thema No-Hangs, Kollagentraining und Abrahangs ein – Trainingsmethoden, die gezielt auf Sehnen, Bänder und Knochen wirken, um die Fingerkraft nachhaltig zu verbessern.Während klassische Methoden wie maximale Wiederholungen, Maximalkraft oder isometrisches Training vor allem die Muskulatur stärken, zielt das No-Hang-Training darauf ab, die Kraftübertragung zwischen Muskeln, Sehnen und Knochen zu optimieren.Ich erkläre, warum diese Bindegewebsanpassung entscheidend ist, wie sie physiologisch funktioniert und was aktuelle Studien von Gilmore, Klimek, Abrahamsson und Baar dazu sagen. Außerdem erfährst du:Ob sich Muskeln schneller anpassen als Sehnen und BänderWie mechanische Reize die Kollagensynthese auslösenWie man das optimale Trainingsintervall von 10 Minuten Belastung und 6 Stunden Pause nutztWarum sich ein No-Hang-Protokoll besonders für langfristige Verletzungsprävention eignetIch stelle das Abrahangs-Protokoll im Detail vor, erkläre die Unterschiede zu Max-Hangs und teile meine eigenen Erfahrungen aus dem Training.Wenn du deine Fingerkraft verbessern, Verletzungen vorbeugen und verstehen willst, wie wissenschaftlich fundiertes Sehnentraining funktioniert, dann ist diese Folge genau richtig für dich.
Watch as RTI's Ric Butler and The Daily Times' Caleb Jarreau break down the Vols' 56-34 win over Kentucky on Saturday night in Lexington.- - -Stay connected to Rocky Top Insider for ALL of your Tennessee Sports news, content, and coverage:Online: www.RockyTopInsider.comTwitter: @RockyTopInsider Instagram: @RockyTopInsiderTikTok & YouTube: @RockyTopInsider Facebook: Rocky Top InsiderApple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon: RTI Press PassRTI Writers: @RSchump00, @Ric_Butler, @JackFosterMedia, and @RyanTSylvia on TwitterThe RTI Low-Down (Apple/Spotify/YouTube): Bob Baskerville and Chris LowPancakes & Bacon Podcast (Apple/Spotify/YouTube): VFL Kyler Kerbyson and Reed BaconDownload the WATE6+ Smart TV App!
The somewhat ageing but still impressive Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV will remain in production for several more years. The company confirming that the slower than expected uptake of electric models was behind the production extension. Speaking to U.K. publication Autocar, the managing director of Stellantis Premium brands Jules Tilestone said that with 80 per cent of the U.K market still internal combustion engines, people are looking for fun-to-drive performance cars and the Giulia and Stelvio still offer that in spades. Alfa Romeo has pushed back replacements for its performance duo originally due for 2026. A new generation Stelvio SUV originally planned as an electric-only model, designed to compete with the all-electric Porsche Macan has been paused. In Australia, the performance Veloce models of both the Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV are still highly regarded by those seeking a higher driving experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FC crew discusses Real Madrid's 1-0 win over Juventus. The guys also talk about Liverpool finally snapping their 4 game losing streak in all competitions with a 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt. Lastly, they dive into Chelsea's win over Ajax and Arsenal's current win streak in their last 6 games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean continue their coverage of Bruce Springsteen's Tracks 2 box set with the fifth episode in a series that will look at each of the seven albums in the box. This episode is dedicated to Twilight Hours, which was written in tandem with Western Stars. Bruce has described it as orchestra driven mid-century noir. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share Wednesday's interview with Maddux Madsen. The quarterback touches on criticism he's received this year, how he was influenced by previous Boise State QBs Hank Bachmeier and Taylen Green, and what he thinks about the Broncos' 2025 offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share Wednesday's interview with Maddux Madsen. The quarterback touches on criticism he's received this year, how he was influenced by previous Boise State QBs Hank Bachmeier and Taylen Green, and what he thinks about the Broncos' 2025 offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes Ireland's WORLD CUP FATE Hangs in the Balance Against Armenia In this episode of Irish Football Fan TV, we break down the all-important World Cup qualifier: Republic of Ireland vs Armenia. Can Ireland bounce back from heartbreak in Portugal and reclaim pride against a side that already stunned us on their home turf? We'll look at tactics, team news, likely XI, key battles and give our score prediction.
Lila Ginczycki threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Evelyn Freundt, Charlotte Lubarski had three sacks and Aubrina Adamik recorded two interceptions as Huntley's girls flag football season ended with a 27-6 loss to Antioch in a IHSA regional championship.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
It's been two years since the October 7th attacks on Israel. On that day in 2023, Hamas fighters killed 1,200 people and took hundreds hostage. In response, Israel unleashed a military campaign that has brought death and devastation to Gaza. Now President Trump, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side, has unveiled a 20-point plan he says will bring a lasting peace to the region. On Oct. 3, Hamas said it agrees to release all Israeli hostages, alive or dead, under the terms of Trump's plan and signalled readiness to immediately enter mediated negotiations to discuss the details. Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and a military historian joins The Excerpt with my colleague USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page to discuss the new peace plan. * Note: This conversation was recorded on October 1, 2025.Have feedback on the show? Please send us an email at podcasts@usatoday.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Swain and Kevin Flaherty break down KU's win over UCF. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steak and Sandra talk about the career of Brian Snitker, as the news breaks during the show
The Warriors held media day on Monday, but the big story was who was not there. Not just Kuminga, bit no Steve Kerr or Mike Dunleavy either
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Audio clip from the film, "Matter of Heart," (1986) directed, edited, and produced by Mark Whitney, conceived and written by Suzanne Wagner, executive producer George Wagner.C.G. Jung: The world hangs on a thin thread, and that is the psyche of man. Nowadays we are not threatened by elementary catastrophes. There is no such thing [in nature] as an H-bomb; that is all man's doing. WE are the great danger. The psyche is the great danger. What if something goes wrong with the psyche? You see, and so it is demonstrated to us in our days what the power of the psyche is of man, how important it is to know something about it. But we know nothing about it. Nobody would give credit to the idea that the psychical processes of the ordinary man have any importance whatever. One thinks, "Oh, he has just what he has in his head. He is all from his surroundings, he is taught such and such a thing, believes such and such a thing, and particularly if he is well housed and well fed, then he has no ideas at all." And that's the great mistake because he is just that as which he is born, and he is not born as "tabula rasa," but as a reality.Interviewer: Jung had a vision at the end of his life of a catastrophe. It was a world catastrophe.Marie-Louise von Franz: I don't want to speak much about it. One of his daughters took notes and after his death gave it to me, and there is a drawing with a line going up and down, and underneath is "the last 50 years of humanity." And some remarks about a final catastrophe being ahead. But I have only those notes.Interviewer: What is your own feeling about it, the world situation?von Franz: Well, one's whole feeling revolts against this idea but since I have those notes in a drawer, I don't allow myself to be too optimistic. I think, well, we have always had wars and enormous catastrophies, and I have no more personal fear much about that. I mean at my age, if you have anyhow soon to go— so or so egocentrically spoken. But the beauty of all the life— to think that the billions and billions and billions of years of evolution to build up the plants and the animals and the whole beauty of nature— and that man would go out of sheer shadow foolishness and destroy it all. I mean that all life might go from the the planet. And we don't know— on Mars and Venus there is no life; we don't know if there is any life experiment elsewhere in the galaxies. And we go and destroy this. I think it is so abominable. I try to pray that it may not happen— that a miracle happens.Interviewer: Do you find that young people that you see now are aware of that? That it's in their consciousness?von Franz: Yes it's partly in their unconscious and partly in their consciousness, and I think in a very dangerous way, namely, in a way of giving up and running away into a fantasy world. You know, when you study science fiction, you see there's always the fantasy of escaping to some other planet and begin anew again, which means give up the battle on this earth, consider it hopeless and give up. I think one shouldn't give up, because if you think of [Jung's book] Answer to Job, if man would wrestle with God, if man would tell God that he shouldn't do it, if we would reflect more. That why reflection comes in. Jung never thought that we might do better than just possibly sneak round the corner with not too big a catastrophe. When I saw him last, he had also a vision while I was with him, but there he said, "I see enormous stretches devastated, enormous stretches of the earth. But, thank God it's not the whole planet." I think that if not more people try to reflect and take back their projections and take the opposites within themselves, there will be a total destruction.
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