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Full Show - August 12, 2025 full 10736 Tue, 12 Aug 2025 15:05:10 +0000 QmsAWXLXjQ12JNFg63nwmZmN14kVoZT9 sports Mully & Haugh Show sports Full Show - August 12, 2025 Mike Mulligan and David Haugh lead you into your work day by discussing the biggest sports storylines in Chicago and beyond. Along with breaking down the latest on the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, Mully & Haugh routinely interview the top beat writers in the city as well as team executives, coaches and players. Recurring guests include Bears receiver DJ Moore, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer and Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy.Catch the Mully & Haugh Show live Monday through Friday (5 a.m.- 10 a.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @mullyhaugh. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frs
Mike Mulligan and Brad Biggs discussed the Bears' practice Monday and the White Sox's 2-1 loss to the Tigers on Monday while also previewing the Cubs-Blue Jays series.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, David Haugh was joined by Illinois football coach Bret Bielema to discuss the lofty expectations for his Illini entering the new season; Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky discussed the big impact that Cubs rookie right-hander Cade Horton has had on the club; and Haugh and Polinsky reacted to Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson continuing to hold out hope that the Bears will build a new stadium in the city rather than in Arlington Heights.
In the final hour, David Haugh was joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest Bears storylines, including the news that quarterback Caleb Williams and most of the team's starters won't play in the preseason opener against the Dolphins on Sunday. Later, Haugh listened to former Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo reminisce during a recent podcast appearance.
In the second hour, David Haugh was joined by Tribune reporter and Take The North podcast host Dan Wiederer to discuss the latest Bears storylines coming out of training camp. After that, Haugh wondered how good the Bears offense could be under head coach Ben Johnson's direction before sharing a few of his concerns with Chicago's defense.
David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky discussed Cubs right-hander Cade Horton's dominant performance in leading his club to a 5-1 win against the Reds on Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field.
David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines.
In the final hour, David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to discuss the latest White Sox storylines. Later, Haugh and Polinsky had fun with a moment on the Marquee Sports Network broadcast Wednesday.
In the third hour, David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Northwestern football coach David Braun to preview the upcoming season and to share his expectations for his Wildcats. After that, Haugh and Polinsky discussed how Bears head coach Ben Johnson is one of the most interesting figures in the entire NFL. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the show to discuss the latest happenings on the Chicago sports scene.
Suneal Bedi, associate professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University, and Todd Haugh, also associate professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Retheorizing Corporate Compliance. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.
Full Show - August 05, 2025 full 10811 Tue, 05 Aug 2025 15:14:17 +0000 WtdyW4FJ4iSZWdArIBW2QhL3wcaHD4VA sports Mully & Haugh Show sports Full Show - August 05, 2025 Mike Mulligan and David Haugh lead you into your work day by discussing the biggest sports storylines in Chicago and beyond. Along with breaking down the latest on the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, Mully & Haugh routinely interview the top beat writers in the city as well as team executives, coaches and players. Recurring guests include Bears receiver DJ Moore, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer and Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy.Catch the Mully & Haugh Show live Monday through Friday (5 a.m.- 10 a.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @mullyhaugh. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frs
In the second hour, David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest storylines from Bears training camp. After that, Haugh and Polinsky discussed how concerned they are with Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' struggles in training camp. Later, Des Moines Register writer Tommy Birch joined the show to discuss Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon's health and form as he rehabs at Triple-A Iowa. Birch also discussed which Iowa Cubs could get promoted to help the big league club down the stretch.
In the final hour, David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs' 3-2 loss to the Reds on Monday and the White Sox's quality play of late. Later, Haugh and Polinsky wondered how much the Bears will play their starters in the preseason.
In the final hour, David Haugh was joined by Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines. Later, Haugh reacted to the Bears having a “sloppy” practice over the weekend, as head coach Ben Johnson put it.
In the third hour, David Haugh was joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs winning two of three games against the Orioles at Wrigley Field over the weekend. After that, Haugh wondered if Cubs star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong needs a day off. Later, Chicago Sports Network analyst Kendall Gill joined the show to preview the upcoming Bulls Fest.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, former Cubs outfielder Bob Dernier joined the show to reflect on Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg's legacy after Sandberg passed away at 65; Score listeners called in to share their favorite memories of Sandberg; and Tribune reporter Dan Wiederer joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines as training camp continues
In the third hour, David Haugh was joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to discuss the club's acquisitions of right-hander Michael Soroka from the Nationals and reliever Andrew Kittredge from the Orioles. After that, Haugh reacted to the latest health update on Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson. Later, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk joined the show to discuss the latest NFL storylines.
In episode 211, Coffey talks with Michelle Haugh about recent HR-related news stories related to workplace romances, family members intervening in the workplace, and declining employee engagement.They discuss the Astronomer.io CEO and CPO resignation after being caught on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert; workplace relationship policies and conflict of interest considerations; family members inappropriately intervening in workplace matters including interviews and disciplinary actions; declining employee engagement levels comparable to 2020 COVID-era lows; the impact of economic uncertainty and social pressures on workplace morale; the importance of transparent communication during difficult times; and strategies for addressing engagement issues through accountability and leadership development at all organizational levels.Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—Bulletproof Background Checks. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com.If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com.About our Guest:Michele Haugh is a seasoned HR expert with decades of experience across various roles, from specialist to senior leadership positions. Transitioning from corporate HR to consulting a decade ago, she co-founded EarlyHR solutions, offering strategic support to over 200 early and growth stage organizations.Recognizing the crucial link between employee engagement and organizational success, Michele introduced EarlyEngage, a subscription-based service focusing on professional development and fostering engagement.With a BS in Business and SPHR certification, she completed her Masters in HR and Organization Development in December, 2024 and was named "HR Consultant of the Year" by DallasHR in February 2025. Her passion lies in promoting inclusive practices, positive leadership, and people-first cultures.She is also the founder of CollabHRate, a thriving HR Consulting Community fostering collaboration and education for external consultants.Outside of work, Michele finds joy in her role as a wife and mother to three children. Her adventurous spirit has led her to live in Bangkok, backpack across Europe, and raft through the Grand Canyon. Yet, she equally treasures quiet moments with her pups, indulging in a good book, and hosting gatherings with loved ones.Michele Haugh can be reached athttps://www.earlyengage.comhttps://www.earlyhrsolutions.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-haugh-shrm-scp-401722bhttps://www.instagram.com/earlyengageAbout Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, licensed private investigator, business strategist, HR consultant, and registered yoga teacher. In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations and due diligence firm helping risk-averse clients make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Imperative delivers in-depth employment background investigations, know-your-customer and anti-money laundering compliance, and due diligence investigations to more than 300 risk-averse corporate clients across the US, and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies. Imperative has been named a Best Places to Work, the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year, and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike shares his insight from 25+ years of HR-entrepreneurship on the Good Morning, HR podcast, where each week he talks to business leaders about bringing people together to create value for customers, shareholders, and community.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence by FW, Inc. and has twice been recognized as the North Texas HR Professional of the Year. Mike serves as a board member of a number of organizations, including the Texas State Council, where he serves Texas' 31 SHRM chapters as State Director-Elect; Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County; the Texas Association of Business; and the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, where he is chair of the Talent Committee. Mike is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute and a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP). He is also a Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher (RYT-200) and teaches multiple times each week.Mike and his very patient wife of 28 years are empty nesters in Fort Worth.Learning Objectives:1. Establish clear policies regarding workplace relationships and family member involvement in employment matters to maintain professional boundaries and prevent conflicts of interest.2. Address declining employee engagement proactively by gathering honest feedback, communicating transparently about organizational challenges, and avoiding defensive responses to criticism.3. Develop leadership behaviors and accountability standards at all organizational levels rather than viewing engagement as solely a management responsibility.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest Bears storylines from training camp. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn's big night in his team's 9-3 win over the Cubs on Tuesday evening.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios to discuss Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg's legacy, the latest Cubs storylines and his cameo in "Happy Gilmore 2." Later, Mully and Haugh shared the latest updates from Bears training camp.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by celebrating the life and legacy of Cubs legend and Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. Later, Mully and Haugh conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they discussed the top sports stories of the day.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs winning two of three games against the White Sox in the Crosstown Classic over the weekend. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed Bears rookie receiver Luther Burden III participating in practice Monday morning after missing the start of training camp.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh debated whether the Cubs should be willing to trade top prospect Owen Caissie; the guys shared a sad Bears statistic that reflected how bad the team has been for decades; Mully and Haugh discussed which teams have Super Bowl-or-bust expectations in 2025; and they shared their takeaways from the Bears' first practice of training camp.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by previewing the Cubs-White Sox series and by discussing the latest Bears storylines from training camp. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to discuss the club's needs and to preview the Crosstown Classic series against the White Sox. After that, Mully and Haugh shared their level of concern regarding Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson's leg injury. Later, Mike Palm of Circa Sports joined the show to discuss the betting lines for the sports weekend.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to preview the Cubs-White Sox series. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed which players the White Sox will trade in the next week.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to Bears head coach Ben Johnson's media session Thursday morning.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared their takeaways from the Bears' first practice of training camp.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score reporter Mark Grote live from Bears practice to share the latest news and notes. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the potential moves the Cubs could make as the trade deadline looms.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to share his takeaways from Bears leaders meeting the media as training camp opened Tuesday. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed quarterback Caleb Williams' personal goals for the 2025 season.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to discuss the White Sox's quality play lately. The White Sox had won four in a row before suffering a 4-3 loss to the Rays on Tuesday. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed whether there's more pressure on the Bears offense or defense as training camp opens. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the show to discuss the latest happenings on the Chicago sports scene.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network reporter Connor McKnight to discuss the White Sox's four-game winning streak. Later, Mully and Haugh held more Bears and Cubs conversation.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed whether the Cubs should part with top prospect Owen Caissie in a trade as the deadline looms on July 31.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest rumblings on the MLB trade market. Later, Mully and Haugh continued to share trade ideas.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson landing on the non-football injury list and to preview the start of training camp. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to the statistic showing that the Bears have the third-fewest playoff wins in the NFL since winning the Super Bowl in January 1986.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed whether the Cubs should part with top prospect Owen Caissie in a trade as the deadline looms on July 31. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by GQ writer Matthew Roberson to share insight on his recent story on Cubs star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed how Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and first-year head coach Ben Johnson are forming their working relationship.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Nothing Personal podcast host David Samson to discuss labor issues in MLB and the NFL and what he thought of the home run swing-off in the All-Star Game. Later, Mully and Haugh circled back to Cubs conversation.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the MLB All-Star Game being decided by a home run swing-off.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest Bears storylines, including general manager Ryan Poles landing a contract extension through the 2029 season. Later, Mully and Haugh previewed the MLB All-Star Game, which will be held Tuesday evening in Atlanta.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh winning the Home Run Derby and by sharing their thoughts on the National League lineup for the All-Star Game. They also discussed the Bulls beating the Pacers in Summer League action. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they discussed the top sports stories of the day.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to CBS Sports sharing its rankings of NFL head coaches.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh react to the National League batting order for ther All-Star Game
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh recapped a busy sports weekend that included the Cubs, White Sox and Bulls in action and notable Bears news.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former White Sox outfielder Scott Podsednik to share his favorite memories from the World Series-winning 2005 team holding a 20-year reunion at Rate Field over the weekend. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to the Bears giving general manager Ryan Poles a contract extension through the 2029 season.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down a busy sports weekend that featured the Cubs, White Sox and Bulls in action. They also reacted to the Bears giving general manager Ryan Poles a contract extension. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Mike Mulligan and Ruthie Polinsky discussed if Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' floor is high enough to lead the team to a winning season in 2025; Jim Callis of MLB Pipeline joined the show to preview the MLB Draft and to share insight on a few options for the Cubs and White Sox in the first round; Mully and Chuck Swirsky discussed the Cubs' need to acquire an ace on the trade market; and Bulls rookie forward Noa Essengue joined the show to discuss his journey from France to the NBA.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and Dan Wiederer were joined by Chicago Sports Network color analyst Steve Stone to discuss the latest White Sox storylines and to preview the MLB Draft. Later, Mully and Haugh previewed the Cubs-Twins game Tuesday evening and discussed the state of the White Sox's rebuild.
By Adam Turteltaub Professors Todd Haugh (LinkedIn) and Suneal Bedi (LinkedIn) of the Institute for Corporate Governance & Ethics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University recently published a paper: Retheorizing Corporate Compliance. In it they argued strongly that compliance needs to be seen not just as a defense against potential corporate legal liability. It also needs to be recognized as a proactive offensive tool for building market share and competitive advantage. On this podcast they explain that compliance creates numerous non-market strategies for helping the business. For example, organizations with stronger programs can demonstrate to regulators that they would be a good choice to acquire a troubled company. Leading compliance programs can also help to set the standard of practices for their industry, giving their organizations an advantage over those with lagging compliance practices. In sum, by thinking of how compliance can help the business, not just protect it, there are significant opportunities created to grow the business, and change the way people think about compliance. Listen now The Compliance Perspectives Podcast is sponsored by Athennian, a leading provider of entity management and governance software. Get started at www.athennian.com.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins joined the show to discuss the team's mindset as the trade deadline looms on July 31; Mike Mulligan and David Haugh pondered whether the Blackhawks should tell newly drafted 17-year-old forward Mason West to not play high school football as a senior this fall; and NHL insider Frank Seravalli joined the show to break down the Blackhawks' draft class.