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On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez opens the show by discussing the New York Knicks capturing their first NBA Championship in 53 years before bringing Hayden Smith in to break down the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final, where the Carolina Hurricanes defeated Vegas in six games to claim their first Stanley Cup since 2006.Later, in this week's Diamond Time segment, Colter is joined by Devin Carpenter to discuss the upcoming PaddleHeads Pride Game at Ogren Park and the significance of the event for the Missoula community.To close the hour, Colter recaps the Montana-Wyoming High School All-Star Basketball Series, highlighted by a dominant performance from the Montana girls team, which rolled to a 60-point victory as both Montana squads completed a weekend sweep.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter welcomes Hayden Smith into the studio to break down the latest action from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, discussing key performances, storylines, and what to watch as the championship series continues.Later, Colter is joined by former Montana Grizzlies standout Sammy Akem for another edition of Inside the FCS. The two dive into some of the biggest storylines across the FCS landscape, analyzing key teams, players, offseason developments, and the latest headlines from around the subdivision.
On the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez welcomes Carolyn, the Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports, back to the show for a fun and entertaining discussion on some of the biggest topics in sports. The two dive into the NBA Finals, fan behavior at sporting events, court-storming incidents, and several other storylines from around the sports world through Carolyn's unique perspective.Later, Colter catches up with Cascade standout Trent Lane following a remarkable performance at the Class A-C State Track & Field Championships. Lane discusses winning the 800-meter, 1,600-meter, and 3,200-meter races while helping lead Cascade to the team championship, reflecting on his dominant weekend and what the accomplishment means to him and the Badgers program.To close the show, Hayden Smith previews Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, breaking down several key factors that could determine the outcome as Carolina looks to even the series against Vegas.
This week on Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez wraps up the Montana high school sports season with a comprehensive look at prep results from around the state. From state championship performances in track and field to postseason action in softball, baseball, and more, Colter highlights the top athletes, biggest moments, and lasting storylines as another school year comes to an end.Later, Colter is joined by producer Hayden Smith to preview the Stanley Cup Final matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. The duo breaks down the key matchups, star players, X-factors, and what each team must do to hoist the Stanley Cup.Plus, Colter closes the show with this week's Treasure State Stars, recognizing some of the most outstanding athletic performances from across Montana.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter recaps prep sports results from across Montana, breaking down the latest postseason action in tennis, baseball, softball, and track & field from around the state.Then, in a Nuanez Now debut, Colter Nuanez is joined by former Montana Grizzlies Tyler Hobbs and DJ Colter to showcase part of their new podcast series, “Cussin and Discussin.” The conversation centers around the creation of the Grizzly Football Players Association and the vision for connecting former Griz players across generations.To close the hour, Colter is joined by producer Hayden Smith for a discussion on the latest results and storylines from the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez provides updates from the Big Sky Track and Field Championships, highlighting standout performances and major storylines from around the conference. He also discusses the newly announced partnership between Montana Knife Company and University of Montana Athletics, including an eight-year commitment that will help fund new turf at Washington–Grizzly Stadium.Next, Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith jump on the mic to break down all the latest action from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including the biggest storylines and matchups from around the NHL.Lastly, Colter provides another update from the Big Sky Track and Field Championships.
On the second hour of Nuanez Now, Geoff Safford is joined by Hayden Smith to break down the results of the NHL Draft Lottery while also discussing all four remaining series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the biggest storylines from around the postseason.Next, Colter Nuanez sits down with Montana State Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Lyle Weese to recap recent meet results and help preview the Tom Gage Classic getting underway in Bozeman.
To kick off Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez runs through recent track and field results for both Montana and Montana State, highlighting standout performances from around the Treasure State. He then shifts gears into a discussion on LeBron James, examining how, even into his 40s, he continues to perform at an elite level while addressing some of the common criticisms and pushing back on those narratives.Next, Geoff Safford is joined by Hayden Smith to break down the latest results from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, diving into key matchups and storylines from around the NHL.Lastly, Colter sits down with Montana Griz rodeo coach Kory Mytty to preview the upcoming spring rodeo and what to expect from the team this weekend.
In the second hour of Nuanez Now, Geoff Safford is joined by Hayden Smith to break down the latest action from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, offering their analysis on how the matchups have unfolded so far and sharing their thoughts on the biggest storylines emerging from the postseason. To close the show, Colter Nuanez sits down with Montana track and field head coach Doug Fraley to discuss the outdoor season, highlighting standout performances and the progress of the Grizzlies so far.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Geoff Safford is joined by Hayden Smith for a full hour of Stanley Cup Playoffs coverage, breaking down all eight first-round matchups while offering their analysis on each series. The two also share their picks for who will advance out of the opening round and ultimately which teams they believe will meet in the Stanley Cup Final.
In this powerful Good Friday edition of What's On Your Mind, guest hosts Hayden Smith, Olivia Notch, and Tanner Smith from the NDSU Turning Point USA chapter fill in for Scott Hennen to explore the intersection of Christian faith and modern conservative politics. The episode opens with a solemn reading of the crucifixion narrative from the Gospel of John, setting a reflective tone for a deep dive into what it means to lead with a "biblical worldview" in an increasingly fractured society. The team tackles the controversial landmark hearings on birthright citizenship, arguing for a cultural "melting pot" over a fractured "mosaic" and discussing the strategic implications of foreign "birth tourism". The conversation shifts to the final frontiers of the Artemis II mission via a special interview with UND's Pablo de Leon, highlighting American exceptionalism in the new space race against China. Finally, the hosts address the tragic news of a downed F-15 over Iran, calling for national unity and guarding against the "satisfaction of being right" when the country faces international struggle. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:02:18] The Meaning of "Good" Friday: Hayden reflects on why the crucifixion is considered "good," describing it as the ultimate act of a Creator giving everything for those who didn't even ask for it. [00:07:35] The Anxiety of Christ: A humanizing discussion on the fear and nervousness Jesus felt in the garden, providing a model for modern courage in the face of political adversity. [00:23:45] The Birthright Citizenship Debate: The hosts discuss the 14th Amendment and the "dangerous" statistic that 9% of U.S. births in 2023 were to non-citizens. [00:27:10] Melting Pot vs. Mosaic: A critique of intersectional politics and the importance of a shared American value system to prevent a nation of "fractured little pieces". [00:41:20] Fact-Checking the Assassination Inquiry: Tanner clarifies recent "wild" misinformation regarding the bullet fragments in the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation. [00:46:30] Race to the Lunar Base: UND Space Studies Chair Pablo de Leon details the high stakes of reaching the moon's helium-3 resources before China. [01:02:15] Tragedy Over Iran: The hosts respond to a critical caller regarding the downed F-15, emphasizing that military losses do not equate to a lost war or lack of justification. [01:15:45] Rooting for Failure: A final warning against "vindicative" politics, urging listeners not to hope for American failure just to win the next…
It's a wild April Fool's Day on What's On Your Mind, as NDSU students Hayden Smith and Titus Queen from Turning Point USA stage a "hostile takeover" while Scott Hennen is away. The duo dives headfirst into the heavy hitters of the day: the Supreme Court's historic hearing on birthright citizenship and the long-awaited launch of NASA's Artemis II mission to the far side of the moon. Between dissecting the "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" clause of the 14th Amendment and geeking out over 6.6-million-pound moon crawlers, the team tackles the ethical minefield of AI surveillance and the controversial "disposable bees" industry. Plus, market expert David Fisher joins to discuss "de-dollarization" and why Iran is now explicitly targeting the U.S. Treasury market. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:03:30] Conflict in Iran: The Home Stretch? The team discusses the "massive fireballs" over Isfahan and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's blunt stance that the U.S. will "negotiate with bombs" until Iran surrenders its missing 440kg of weapons-grade uranium. [00:05:40] The Jack Reacher Analogy Kevin Flynn shares a viral analogy comparing Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher to President Trump: taking out the "leader" first and leaving the "enthusiastic wingmen" (the IRGC) to realize they've already lost the fight. [00:11:30] SCOTUS & The Birthright Stare-Down A deep dive into the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship case. Legal experts analyze whether the 14th Amendment applies to "birth tourism" or was strictly intended for the children of freed slaves. [00:18:25] The Buzz About "Disposable Bees" Ag expert Bridget Riedel introduces lab-grown "Forage Bees"—robotic-assisted pollinators that work for three weeks and die, preventing them from bringing diseases like colony collapse back to the hive. [00:22:15] The USS Hornet Legacy A caller named Mike shares his firsthand account of serving on the recovery vessel for Apollo 11 and 12, recalling the moment President Nixon stepped on board to congratulate the returning astronauts. [00:25:35] De-Dollarization & Bond Stress David Fisher of Landmark Capital warns that the dollar-based system is "quickly unraveling" as yielding treasuries become targets for adversarial nations and yields flash a red alert for a global recession. [00:30:15] The Wind Turbine "Scam" Hayden, a soon-to-be electrical engineer, breaks down why he believes wind turbines are an environmental "scam," citing the unrecyclable fiberglass blades and the massive carbon footprint required to build them. [00:43:25] Artemis II: Lunar Flyby A preview of tonight's 6:42 PM launch of Artemis II. The team explores…
With Scott Hennen reporting live from the "swamp" in Washington, D.C., Kevin Flynn takes the helm alongside the "future of talk radio"—Hayden Smith and Olivia from Turning Point USA NDSU. This Friday edition of What's On Your Mind is a high-octane mix of local common sense and global high stakes. The team dives into the "blue flu" sweeping through TSA, the infiltration of "kindergarten cabals" in the GOP, and a sobering look at the real threats facing America today. We also get an exclusive preview of actor Josh Duhamel's new movie Preschool and a masterclass in parenting from Seattle-based author Stacey Manning. To top it off, Kevin shares a viral warning to those poking the "Red, White, and Blue Bear." Standout Moments [01:05] The "Blue Flu": Hayden breaks down why certain airports are seeing massive delays, alleging that government workers are falsifying illness to protest the Trump administration. [03:41] No Kings, No Clues: Kevin and the students react to the "No Kings" protest at NDSU, questioning the logic of those who claim the President will never leave office. [09:53] Raising Warriors: Author Stacey Manning joins from Seattle to discuss her book, Raising a Conservative in a Woke City, and why she encourages parents to be "a year early rather than five minutes too late." [14:48] Josh Duhamel Returns: The Hollywood star talks about his new film Preschool, his wellness company Gatlin, and why shooting in London was actually cheaper than Malibu. [19:35] "Everybody Toots": Musician Matt Aakre joins the fun to talk about writing a song for Duhamel's film that is "naughty enough for kids and nauseating for parents." [21:14] The Gatlin Mission: Duhamel gets serious about onshoring pharmaceutical manufacturing to North Dakota to end America's dependence on India and China. [25:57] The Dirty Bomb Scenario: A former military listener provides a terrifying breakdown of how a "dirty bomb" could be built in a standard machine shop and what it means for national security. [27:54] Poking the Bear: Kevin reads his viral open letter to those seeking to dismantle American culture, warning that the "Red, White, and Blue Bear" is about to wake up. [31:02] The Truth About "China Doug": Kevin defends North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum against "globalist" labels, sharing personal stories from their days playing bar trivia in the 90s.
With Scott Hennen en route to Washington D.C. to join the White House press pool, the "future of talk radio" takes the reins. Kevin Flynn is joined in-studio by Turning Point USA's Hayden Smith and Titus Queen for a high-energy look at the culture war, California's self-inflicted energy crisis, and the bizarre trends taking over modern schools. The episode features an exclusive sit-down with Hollywood star and North Dakota native Josh Duhamel, who discusses his new movie Preschool, his wellness company Gatlin, and his mission to onshore pharmaceutical manufacturing to North Dakota. Later, author Stacey Manning joins from Seattle to provide a survival guide for conservative parents living in "woke" urban hubs. From the mechanics of Transformers to the science of grain markets, this Thursday edition covers it all. Standout Moments [03:41] The Great Outdoors Ban: Kevin and the team react to a stunning proposal out of St. Paul to ban snowmobiles and ATVs on state lands—a move that would cripple Minnesota's winter tourism. [04:22] Identifying as Animals: Hayden and Kevin share wild stories of "kitty litter boxes" appearing in rural North Dakota and Minnesota schools for students who identify as cats. [09:53] Thriving in the "Blue" Cities: Stacey Manning talks about her book, Raising a Conservative in a Woke City, and why she encourages her son to quit the band rather than wear a "masked trumpet." [13:30] Parenting Through the Rot: A deep dive into why red-state parents shouldn't be complacent about their local school districts. [14:48] Josh Duhamel on "Preschool": The actor discusses directing and starring in his new comedy, explaining why shooting in London was cheaper than his home in Malibu. [19:35] "Everybody Toots": Local musician Matt Aakre joins the call to talk about writing the "disgusting but catchy" music for Duhamel's film. [20:30] The Gatlin Mission: Duhamel gets serious about his telemedicine company, his use of hormone replacement therapy, and why he wants to build a pharmaceutical plant in North Dakota to cut ties with China. [22:45] Larry David vs. Larry David: Kevin shares a hilarious story about getting repeated wrong-number calls from Josh Duhamel's father, who shares a name with the Curb Your Enthusiasm creator. [36:05] Live from the Pool: Scott Hennen calls in from D.C. to discuss his exclusive spot in the White House "New Media" pool—one of only six reporters invited to cover the President's agriculture summit. [43:40] Grain Market Volatility: Dave Spickler…
It's a fiery Monday on What's On Your Mind as Scott Hennen navigates a landscape of defunded agencies and high-stakes brinkmanship. With TSA and Homeland Security facing day 38 of a funding freeze, President Trump has authorized a "brilliant but controversial" move: deploying ICE agents to U.S. airports to keep travel moving. Scott is joined by the "next generation" of conservative leadership—Hayden Smith and Titus Queen from Turning Point USA NDSU—who challenge him on whether his strategy for the SAVE Act is "weak sauce" or a necessary dose of reality. The conversation goes deep into the mechanics of the Senate filibuster, the "face-saving" measures being offered to Democrats, and the visceral rhetoric coming from leaders like Hakeem Jeffries. Later, ag-policy heavyweight Colin Peterson joins to discuss why the current "bailout cycle" is failing American farmers, and former top ICE official Scott Machowski fires back at the "disgusting" claim that ICE agents are "untrained killers." Standout Moments [3538] The Airport Surge: Scott breaks down the decision to deploy ICE to airports as a countermeasure to the Democrats' refusal to fund TSA. [3560] The "Rhino" Intervention: Titus and Hayden from Turning Point USA NDSU put Scott on the hot seat, debating whether the GOP should "die on the hill" of the SAVE Act or pivot to a 50-state strategy. [3616] Rule XIX and the Filibuster: A deep dive into the obscure Senate rules that could theoretically force a "standing filibuster" and how the GOP might wear down the "zealots" on the left. [3891] The Death of Robert Mueller: The team reacts to the passing of the former FBI Director and President Trump's blunt "I'm glad he's dead" post on Truth Social. [4012] The State Sponsor of Terror: A heated discussion on Iran, surging gas prices, and why "American resolve" is more important than temporary pain at the pump. [4057] Green Iron vs. Red Iron: A lighthearted debate on the "Apple-like" isolation of John Deere equipment versus Case IH and the culture of precision agriculture. [4354] Peterson's Prescription: Former Ag Chair Colin Peterson warns that the farming industry is stuck in a "vicious cycle" of government checks that only drive up land rents and input costs. [4549] War Crimes or War Games?: A caller named Tim challenges the studio on Secretary Hegseth's comments about sinking Iranian warships, leading to a sharp rebuttal about the duty to protect U.S. soldiers. [4614] The "Stormtrooper" Rhetoric:…
On this episode of the Bryant Bulldog Sports Hour, Brian Kostiw sits down with ECC women's bowling coach of the year Morgan Walsh to discuss her team's championship victory and bid to the NCAA Tournament. Kostiw also talks with Hayden Smith from the bowling team for her perspective on the win. We conclude the show with Director of Cross Country/Track and Field Mitch Switzer to recap the first spring meet of the year and the inaugural Jaylin Rainford Invitational.
In the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez is joined by the CWDKS for a lively, wide-ranging sports conversation. They cover everything from 30,000-calorie lineman diets and a stuttering NFL prospect who faced ridicule, to the latest drama between Logan Paul and Tom Brady, and the shocking story involving a former Cal State Bakersfield assistant coach tied to the program. Along the way, there are offbeat stories, unexpected takes, and plenty of laughs in true CWDKS fashion.Later, Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith break down a hot start for Montana Grizzlies lacrosse before diving into an action-packed NHL trade deadline, analyzing the biggest moves and what they mean for the rest of the season.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez is joined by Ryan Tootell to break down the coaching transition from Bobby Hauck to Bobby Kennedy. The two share their perspectives on what led to the shift and analyze what it could mean for the program moving forward. From culture and recruiting to expectations and identity, Colter and Ryan examine how this new era might shape the future of Montana football.Next, Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith dive into all things Olympic hockey, breaking down the biggest storylines and standout performances on the international stage. They also preview the stretch run of the NHL season with just over 20 games remaining before the playoffs, discussing key matchups, contenders, and what to watch as the postseason picture comes into focus.To close out the hour, Colter sits down with sophomore guard Taylee Chirrick to discuss her team's success this season and what she hopes to see from the Bobcats as they head into the Big Sky Conference Tournament.
With Scott Hennen on a mysterious mission to D.C., Kevin Flynn teams up with Hayden Smith and Olivia Notch from Turning Point USA for a high-energy Monday edition of What's On Your Mind. The crew celebrates a historic "Miracle on Ice" 2.0 as Team USA clinches Olympic gold, but the conversation quickly shifts to the kitchen table issues hitting North Dakotans. From the "hidden tax" of skyrocketing gas prices and the local impact of the Trump tariffs to a candid look at Marxist influence in North Dakota universities, this episode bridges the gap between international headlines and local reality. Plus, we hear from listeners on why the "good old days" of non-political classrooms might be gone forever. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:03] – Where in the World is Scott Hennen? Kevin reveals that Scott is currently navigating the South and heading toward D.C., leaving the keys to the studio to the TPUSA team. The crew discusses the "A-Team" at Petro Serve USA and why gas prices are the topic on everyone's lips. [00:15] – The 46-Year Wait is Over A deep dive into the U.S. Men's Hockey gold medal victory. Kevin and Hayden discuss the electric atmosphere of the overtime win against Canada and why this victory feels like a spiritual successor to the 1980 "Miracle on Ice." [00:27] – The "Snowy-cane" Hits the East Coast While North Dakota enjoys a reprieve, the East Coast is buried under two feet of snow. The team reacts to the bizarre news that Boston shovelers now need two forms of ID to work, sparking a debate on government overreach and common sense. [00:45] – Tariffs, Gas, and Your Wallet The conversation turns to the Supreme Court's ruling on the Trump tariffs. Kevin and Olivia break down why gas prices have spiked 40 to 60 cents in a single week and what "energy independence" actually looks like for the average commuter. [01:12] – The $39 Trillion Elephant in the Room Hayden tackles the national debt crisis, discussing the sustainability of American spending and the cultural shift toward "instant gratification" that has led to record-high credit card debt among Gen Z. [01:35] – The Death of the Neutral Professor A powerful call from a listener in Lake Park triggers a discussion about the "Marxist creep" in local education. Hayden and Olivia share their firsthand experiences with left-wing bias at NDSU and why the days of…
In this guest-hosted episode of What's On Your Mind, NDSU Turning Point USA leaders Hayden Smith and Titus Queen, alongside field representative Olivia Notch, take the mic to discuss the "silent killers" of modern American life. From the pervasive rise of online sports gambling and the crushing weight of credit card debt to the myths surrounding college degrees, the team explores the economic and cultural traps facing young people today. However, it's not all "Debbie Downer" talk—the crew also dives into positive trends, including record-breaking deportation statistics, a surge in religious interest among Gen Z, and why the "house always wins" in the rigged world of digital parlays. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:00] – A Prayer for Wisdom The guest hosts kick off their first time behind the mic with a moment of prayer, asking for humility, repentance for the nation, and the wisdom to reflect truth during their broadcast. [00:18] – The $157 Billion "Silent Killer" Hayden introduces the concept of society's silent killers, starting with the explosive growth of online gambling. The team reveals a staggering statistic: Americans lost $157 billion on sports betting last year—50% more than the entire national budget for the SNAP program. [00:54] – The "Juice" is Rigged Titus breaks down the mechanics of online gambling, explaining how digital platforms make money harder to conceptualize than physical cash. They discuss "the juice," explaining how five-leg parlays can have a 25% house edge that essentially guarantees the gambler loses in the long run. [01:03] – Living Paycheck to Paycheck by Choice? A deep dive into a report stating that while 34% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, only 25% actually need to for necessities. Olivia discusses the "lifestyle issue" fueled by social media, where young women are influenced to spend recklessly to project a high-life image they can't afford. [01:14] – The Debt Trap & "Loan Shark" Banks The hosts tackle the $39 trillion national debt and the personal credit card crisis. They debate whether banks have become modern-day loan sharks and discuss President Trump's proposal to cap interest rates at 15%. [01:33] – Feminism and the Birth Rate The conversation shifts to the "relationship scene." Titus argues that rising feminism is turning young men away from marriage due to the fear of "losing half," while Olivia points out that statistics show families and children are the greatest indicators of long-term happiness for women. [01:63]…
Colter is joined by the Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports for another wide-ranging, high-energy conversation from across the sports world. This week, they dive headfirst into Olympic drama — including the “Quad God” storyline and the buzz surrounding Jutta Leerdam — along with headline-making breakups before a gold medal game and other off-the-ice twists that have fans talking. From elite performances to viral moments, nothing is off limits.Then, Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith keep the Olympic theme rolling with a full breakdown of the men's hockey semifinals, setting up a highly anticipated gold medal showdown between Team USA and Team Canada. They analyze how both favorites advanced, key players to watch, and what to expect in one of the sport's premier rivalries on the biggest stage.
To kick off Nuanez Now, Geoff Safford is joined by Hayden Smith to talk all things Olympic hockey. The two react to Team USA women capturing gold in a thrilling overtime finish, breaking down the dramatic moments and what the victory means on the international stage. On the men's side, Geoff and Hayden dive into a slate of tightly contested matchups featuring multiple overtime games, setting the stage for the upcoming semifinals. From standout performances to tournament storylines, they cover everything you need to know as the chase for gold heats up.Later in the show, Colter sits down with Ryan Johnson, associate head coach of the Montana State Bobcats women's basketball, to discuss his path to Montana State University after spending many years in the Big Sky Conference. He reflects on how coaching alongside Tricia Binford has influenced and shaped his approach. The two also talk about the current state of the team, the excitement surrounding a talented young roster, and why this group has been so fun to coach.
In S7E11 I sit down with Carl Hayden Smith and Pascal Michael to discuss technomagic, the PGM, UAP phenomena, out of body experiences, hyperhumanism and much more.Carl:https://www.themoc.org/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carl-Hayden-SmithPascal:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pascal-MichaelSUBSCRIBE to the ARCANVM Newsletter:https://ikebaker.com/newsletterFor all things Ike be sure to visit/message him at: https://ikebaker.comSUPPORT ARCANVM for $5/MONTH: https://patreon.com/arcanvm FOLLOW on Facebook: https://facebook.com/arcanvvm FOLLOW on Instagram: @a.r.c.a.n.v.m
Colter Nuanez kicks off the show with a phone call to SWX reporter DJ Bauer, recapping the championship parade celebrating the Montana State Bobcats' national title. The conversation shifts to the rivalry basketball matchups, where the Bobcats stayed dominant with two more wins. The highlight came on the women's side, as Montana State posted the widest margin of victory in program history. The two also dive into Butte High basketball, spotlighting Hudson Ludke and a Bulldogs squad that's jumped out to an impressive 8–1 start to the season. (7:21)In the second segment, Geoff Safford is joined by the man behind the glass Hayden Smith to recap Griz hockey's weekend in Boise and their outdoor game in Kalispell. The conversation then moves to the NHL, breaking down an up-and-down Seattle Kraken team and sizing up potential Stanley Cup contenders as the season reaches its midpoint. (28:29)
This week we come at technology sideways with help from hyperspace explorer Carl Hayden Smith, Associate Professor of Media at the University of East London (Talks & Papers), Founder of The Museum of Consciousness at New College, University of Oxford , co-founder of the Cyberdelic Nexus, Director at Noonautics and head of Context Engineering at Eleusis.✨ Carl is currently teaching a course on Apocalyptic Hyperhumanism with Layman Pascal at Cadell Last's Philosophy Portal! More info and enrollment here.✨ Our next Humans On The Loop members hangout is this Sunday January 18th at 10:00 am Mountain Time! Calendar invite coming soon for subscribers.✨ All of the unedited, unreleased episodes are available to founding members here.✨ Show Links• Dig into nine years of mind-expanding conversations• Browse the books we discuss on the show at Bookshop.org• Learn more about the Humans On The Loop project and its goals• Explore the Google Notebook for How To Live In The Future, my five-week science and philosophy course at Weirdosphere• Contact me if you have burning questions✨ MentionsMax CooperHunter S. ThompsonDoug Rushkoff Friedrich NietzscheAndrew GallimoreJohn VervaekeK. Allado-McDowellDale PendellJoël de RosnayJoshua DiCaglioCharles EisensteinFred TurnerMark ZuckerbergMichael DouglasRichard BartlettGordon White This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
Colter Nuanez opens the show by breaking down the latest results from Montana and Montana State basketball, diving into both the men's and women's programs. He looks at how each team has performed so far, what those results reveal about their identities, and where their seasons are headed as conference play heats up. (5:58)Next, Voice of Griz Hockey Geoff Safford jumps on the mic, joined by Hayden Smith, as the guys preview the upcoming Montana Cup, mix in some Olympic hockey talk, and break down key NHL storylines as the season reaches the midway point. (24:40)To close out the show, Colter dives into the latest transfer portal news involving Montana and Montana State, breaking down what it means for both programs moving forward. (43:39)
While our team is out on winter break, please enjoy this episode of Data Security Decoded from our partners at Rubrik. In this episode of Data Security Decoded, host Caleb Tolin sits down with Hayden Smith, CEO of Hunted Labs, as he breaks down how software supply chain attacks really work, why open source dependencies create unseen exposure, and what modern threat actors are doing to exploit trust at scale. Caleb and Hayden dive deep into real-world attacks, emerging TTPs, AI-powered threat hunting, and what organizations must do today to keep pace. Listeners walk away with a clear picture of the problem—and a practical blueprint for reducing supply chain risk. What You'll Learn How modern attackers infiltrate open source ecosystems through fake accounts and counterfeit package contributions. Why dependency chains dramatically amplify both exposure and attacker leverage. How to use threat intelligence and threat hunting to proactively evaluate upstream packages before adoption. Where AI-powered code analysis is changing the ability to discover hidden vulnerabilities and suspicious patterns. Why dependency pinning, SBOM discipline, and continuous monitoring now define a strong supply chain posture. Episode Highlights 00:00 — Welcome + Why Software Supply Chain Risk Matters 02:00 — Hayden's Non-Cyber Passion + Framing Today's Topic 03:00 — Why Open Source Powers Everything—and Why That Creates Exposure 06:00 — The Real Attack Vector: Contribution as Initial Access 08:00 — Inside the Indonesian “Fake Package” Campaign 10:30 — How to Evaluate Code + Contributor Identity Together 12:00 — Threat Hunting and AI-Enabled Code Interrogation 15:00 — The Challenge of Undisclosed Vulnerabilities in Widely Used Components 16:30 — How Recovery Works When Malware Is Already in Your Stack 19:00 — Continuous Monitoring as the Foundation of Modern Supply Chain Security 22:00 — Pinning, Maintainer Analysis, and Code Interrogation Best Practices 24:00 — Where to Learn More About Hunted Labs Episode Resources Hunted Labs — https://huntedlabs.com Hunted Labs Entercept Hunted Labs “Hunting Ground” research blog Open Source Malware (Paul McCarty) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To kick off Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez is joined by FCS expert and HERO Sports contributor Sam Herder to break down last weekend's action — including the major upset of North Dakota State — and preview the next four games in the FCS playoffs, featuring upcoming matchups for both Montana and Montana State. (3:20)Next, Geoff Safford is joined by the man behind the glass, Hayden Smith, for a conversation on the Brawl of the Wild on the ice, the Seattle Kraken, and the latest storylines from around the NHL. (34:03)
Colter kicks things off with FCS expert Sam Herder to recap all the action from this past week and take a big-picture look at the current FCS landscape. They dig into how the majority of the resources and recruiting power remain concentrated within just a handful of top programs and what that means for parity, competition, and the future of the subdivision. (5:02) Next up, it's time for the Montana State Minute. Colter sits down with junior cornerback Tahkari Carr to preview the Bobcats' upcoming showdown against #9 UC Davis. They talk preparation, mindset, and what it'll take for Montana State to come out on top in this key FCS matchup. (28:40) Next, Colter is joined by the man behind the glass, Hayden Smith, to talk Thursday Night Football. They dive into a recent take from Jon Gruden, who voiced his dislike for the midweek matchup and even said he hopes it comes to an end — sparking a broader discussion about player safety, scheduling, and the NFL's primetime priorities. (39:51)
In the second hour, Colter Nuanez is joined by Justin Angle for a business-focused conversation on the financial side of sports. The two dive into the economic impact of the upcoming Montana vs. Montana State rivalry game and discuss what it means for the local economy.They also explore how the Grizzlies' stretch of home games to start the season affects everything from revenue and fan engagement to program visibility.(0:35)Next up, Geoff Safford is joined in studio by Hayden Smith for a fun and wide-ranging hockey conversation. The two break down the latest in Griz Hockey and the NHL, before diving into the ongoing saga of Toronto sports teams — and why their fans just can't seem to catch a break. (24:45)
This episode, broadcast mobile from Minnesota as the host heads back to North Dakota, focuses on the ongoing "Democrat shutdown" and the ideological war being waged against conservatives, particularly in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. The host, Scott Hennen, and his guests, Congressman Dusty Johnson and Breitbart's Alex Marlow, argue that Democrats are using the shutdown as "leverage" for political gains. They discuss the "weaponization" of the legal system against Donald Trump, and the critical need for conservatives to win down-ballot elections. The episode also includes an interview with the NDSU Turning Point USA chapter president, highlighting the group's growth and upcoming events. Standout Moments: Fargo PD's Efficiency in Reporting: Fargo Police Chief Dave Zabolsky clarifies that the department has not reduced the amount of calls they respond to, but has created efficiencies with an online reporting system. Since 2022, this system has handled nearly 7,500 crime reports, offsetting the need for two full-time officers per year. The Leverage Shutdown: Congressman Dusty Johnson and the host call the shutdown a "base management exercise" for Chuck Schumer. They state that Republicans have the moral high ground, with a recent CNN poll showing their net approval rating up five points , but must resist caving to $$1.5$ trillion in spending and "goodies" like Medicaid for illegal immigrants. Weaponization of the Legal System: Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discusses his new book, "Breaking the Law," which details the six major cases against President Trump. He argues that the onslaught of legal action is designed to make it virtually impossible for Trump to campaign for office. The Future of Conservative Media: Marlow explains that the digital ad market was "reset" by a liberal advertiser boycott against Breitbart after 2016, leading to a shift toward donor-driven "philanthropic journalism" to fund important, long-form stories. South Dakota's Economic Slump: Congressman Johnson states that South Dakota's economy has shrunk by 3% in the last six months, placing the state in a "technical recession," and has fallen to 35th best state for business according to CNBC. NDSU's Turning Point Growth: NDSU Turning Point USA chapter President Hayden Smith reports a significant increase in membership, from 70 registered members before Charlie Kirk's death to 120-130 now, with meeting attendance nearly doubling. Will Witt Event Announced: The NDSU chapter is hosting political commentator Will Witt, author of "How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies," next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in…
In this episode, the hosts discuss the current political landscape, starting with a sarcastic "welcome back" from Washington D.C., referred to as "the swamp". The conversation quickly pivots to the ongoing government shutdown, with House Whip Tom Emmer later detailing the Republican efforts to pass a clean continuing resolution and framing the opposition as the "Schumer shutdown". They express a humorous but serious "quest to find normal Democrats". North Dakota Senator John Hoeven joins to discuss the shutdown's impact, particularly in the state, and the efforts to support farmers. A significant portion of the show is dedicated to honoring the late Charlie Kirk, including details about a sold-out Turning Point USA event in Grand Forks featuring Glenn Beck. Hayden Smith, president of the NDSU Turning Point chapter, shares his experiences and the spiritual impact of Charlie Kirk's death on college students. The episode also highlights North Dakota's forward-thinking initiatives, with Valley City State University President Alan LaFave discussing their new AI Institute and record enrollment. Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki gives a regional weather forecast, predicting above-normal temperatures for the start of the new LRC cycle. Finally, there is a sobering discussion on teen suicide and the need for more funding for school counselors in the wake of tragic events. Standout Moments: 0:01:21: Discussion about the 'extinct' normal Democrat and the surprisingly practical John Fetterman. 0:03:55: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is praised for his tireless work ethic in D.C.. 0:04:47: Outrage over a student posting on Facebook calling Charlie Kirk a "dead bigot" and his hat "racist". 0:08:44: Senator John Hoeven calls the current situation the "Schumer shutdown". 0:18:25: Listener calls in to share a story about a hostile driver reacting to his Trump sign in Fargo. 0:21:49: Tom Emmer calls Minnesota Governor Tim Walz a non-leader whose national tour "played like a fart in church". 0:23:40: The hosts discuss the "pro-terrorist wing of the Democratic Party". 0:25:31: Hayden Smith, NDSU Turning Point chapter president, explains the profound spiritual impact of Charlie Kirk's death on young people. 0:28:13: Valley City State University President highlights the importance of the new AI institute and the university's record enrollment. 0:30:54: Sobering discussion about a teen suicide in Hettinger and the need for mental health resources.
Carl Hayden Smith, founder of the Cyberdelic Nexus and Museum of Consciousness, discusses his concept of "hyperhumanism" as an alternative to the transhumanist agenda. The conversation covers how technology is reshaping human consciousness, the attention economy's impact on our minds, and practical approaches (including psychedelics) to becoming more human in an increasingly digital world. What You'll Learn About:
The East-West Shrine Game is coming up this weekend, and head coaches Kyle Mihelish from the West and Nick Oxarart from the East joined the ESPN Roundtable. Plus: Andrew Houghton and Hayden Smith wrap up the NHL season after the Florida Panthers lifted the Stanley Cup.
Hayden Smith, Hunted Labs Co-Founder comes on Absolute AppSec to discuss, among other things, the Hunted Labs work discovering and publicizing the EasyJson software supply chain threat. Before co-founding Hunted Labs, Hayden was Senior Director of Field Services at Anchore, assisting US government, intelligence, and Fortune 500 clients. Long a specialist on supply-chain issues, Smith established the DoD's Platform One software factory, designed container-hardening pipelines securing 500+ Iron Bank images, and led Anchore solutions architects. Previously, he also worked at Booz Allen Hamilton where he supported US government and intelligence clients on cybersecurity/DevOps, and led the cybersecurity team testing the US Air Force's GPS OCX. Seth and Ken discuss some of Hayden's path into the security industry as well as Hunted Labs' report on the EasyJson software supply-chain threat. Read up here for more information: https://huntedlabs.com/exclusive-threat-report/
Montana State head coach Brent Vigen joins Colter Nuanez to discuss the new additions to the team in the latest transfer cycle. Plus: Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith break down Edmonton's overtime win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
State championship recap coverage rolls on as Colter Nuanez catches up with Billings Skyview thrower Rae Smart, who won three events and set a new state record at the Class AA meet. Plus: Abby Snipes and Olivia Warriner of state champions Kalispell Glacier softball, and Stanley Cup Playoffs analysis with Hayden Smith.
Hayden Smith talks NHL Playoffs and a stunning loss by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Plus: The Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports is under the weather but shakes it off to bring you a hilarious segment.
National FCS insider Sam Herder joins Colter Nuanez to talk the balance of power in the subdivision, how the FCS fared in the NFL Draft and more. Plus: Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith went head-to-head on the NHL Playoffs as the first round starts to wrap up.
Great Falls native and former NBA Draft pick Josh Huestis joins Colter Nuanez to highlight the upcoming Montana Elite Invitational. Plus: Geoff Safford and Hayden Smith debate the upcoming NHL playoffs.
FCS insider Sam Herder joins Colter Nuanez for a super-sized segment on just what Sacramento State is hoping to accomplish by moving up to FBS as an independent - and what that might mean for the other teams in the Big Sky. Plus: talking hockey with Hayden Smith!
DMT, the potent psychedelic found in ayahuasca dubbed “The Spirit Molecule” is undeniably a bridge to a different reality. But the question remains, is that reality in our mind, or is that reality ontologically REAL. In other words, are the entities that you encounter in the DMT space ‘other' or are they ‘self'. And does that make a difference? Dr. Andrew Gallimore and Carl Smith have been studying this phenomenon through revolutionary extended state DMT and we share both the stories and the research from what they have encountered. And for Dr. Gallimore, he believes that ”Interdimensional Citizenship Is Close At Hand”. With my 25 years of psychonautic experience, I have to say that I agree!This was a fascinating conversation with galactic implications! https://noonautics.org/https://www.cyberdelic.nexus/Find out more about the retreat https://eleusismind.com/| Dr. Andrew Gallimore |Website | https://www.buildingalienworlds.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/alieninsect/| Carl Hayden Smith |Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/djinterbeing/https://www.themoc.org/Sayu Essential Oils | https://sayu.earth/Korrect Energy | https://korrectlife.com/Metal Mark Golden Collectable Art | https://mtlmrk.com/| Aubrey Marcus |Website | http://bit.ly/2GesYqi Instagram | http://bit.ly/2BlfCEO Facebook | http://bit.ly/2F4nBZk X | http://bit.ly/2BlGBAdAdCheck out Love To The Seventh Power: https://chakaruna.com/collections/booksSubscribe to the Aubrey Marcus newsletter:https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/emailTo partner with the Aubrey Marcus PodcastSubscribe to the Aubrey Marcus podcast:iTunes | https://apple.co/2lMZRCn Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2EaELZO Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2G8ccJt IHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/3CiV4x3
Last episode, the Get Rich Slow Club explored micro-investing – the idea of creating an investment portfolio with as little as $5. In that chat, they covered what it's all about, and how it stacks up against other investing strategies. This time around, Ana is chatting to Hayden Smith from Pearler and they are taking it even deeper.Join the Get Rich Slow Club's co-hosts as they compare some of Australia's most popular micro-investing platforms. They also share their own experiences with micro-investing, so that you might seek inspiration from their trial and error. Come with a head full of questions, and leave with a mind full of ideas!Vote for the Get Rich Slow Club in the Australian Podcast Awards@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeHow To Not Work ForeverDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it's appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer's website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nigel's guest today is Andrew Hayden-Smith. Andrew rose to fame on the cult kids' TV show Byker Grove in the late 1990s and early noughties and went on to be a pretty much permanent fixture on kids' TV for many years. He was the poster boy for countless teen magazines and ended up hosting Children's BBC, the most wholesome of telly jobs. So when Andrew decided to come out as a gay man at the age of 21 in the pages of Attitude Magazine it caused quite a splash. But thankfully this didn't stop him from going on to star in popular TV shows like Hollyoaks, Dr Who and Cucumber.This series is a celebration of a beautiful queer community; people of all ages, people who have had to tread their own path to live their real truth, who have fought with their emotions and emerged victorious, who inspire, who aspire and always entertain. Hosted by Nigel May. Every week, Nigel speaks to a person from the LGBTQ+ rainbow to hear their story; one person, one life, one conversation. And guaranteed, a Gay Old Time!Follow us on instagram @agayoldtimepodcast Produced by Pineapple Audio Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ex-professional footballer Tayshan Hayden-Smith turned to the healing power of nature after the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy in 2017. Since then, he's been on a journey to bring access to nature to all. He shows ranger Kate Martin around his local community garden and together they see that a garden can be anywhere and anything. Later Kate heads to the National Trust's Sutton House to see the garden they've created out of an old car scrapyard and learns how to grow in small and unusual spaces. [Ad from our sponsor] This episode is supported by Blue Diamond Garden Centres. Fill your space with beauty and heritage with a collection of bulbs, seeds and plants, curated by Blue Diamond Garden Centres working with National Trust gardeners. A minimum of 10% of the retail selling price will be given to support the National Trust's conservation work and ambitions to plant and establish 20 million trees by 2030. https://www.bluediamond.gg/national-trust Production: Host: Kate Martin Producer: Pippa Tilbury-Harris Sound Editor: Jesus Gomez Discover more: Find out more about gardener and activist Tayshan Hayden-Smith's community work here: https://www.growtoknow.world/ You can read about growing in small spaces in ‘Small Space Revolution' by Tayshan Hayden-Smith. Inside Tayshan demonstrates 20 different practical projects you can create to positively change small outdoor spaces and pulls out inspiration from community gardens around the world. You can buy the book here: https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241680445-small-space-revolution/ If you'd like to learn more about gardening with tips from our experts, you can here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/gardening-tips If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
In this episode we hear from Tayshan Hayden-Smith, the footballer turned community gardener and activist, who tells Stephanie about the landscapes and people that have inspired him, including Meanwhile Gardens and his mum. Discover why he loves the buzz and energy of urban environments, with pavement plants growing in the cracks and crevices, and why he believes we need to rethink what we consider a garden to be. He explains how the fire at Grenfell Tower in London was a turning point in his life that led to him founding the not-for-profit organisation Grow 2 Know, challenging the gardening establishment and creating meaningful gardens in London and at the Chelsea Flower Show to help close the green gap and widen access to nature for more people. Talking Gardens is created by the team at Gardens Illustrated magazine. Find lots more great garden inspiration and planting ideas at www.gardensillustrated.com Enjoyed this episode? Tell a friend, make sure to leave a review or comment, and let us know who you would next like to hear talking about their dream garden. Follow now so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast KG editor Steve Ott chats to Tayshan Hayden-Smith who many of you will know as a TV presenter on BBC's Your Garden Made Perfect and Hampton Court Flower Show coverage. He is also a pro footballer, award-winning Chelsea Flower Show designer, green activist and founder of The Grow2Know Project and now with the release of his new book Small Space Revolution, an author too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we catch up with Hayden Smith who is back on the show for a second time. Hayden was back in Dubai 12 years after leaving to follow his McDonalds dream! Things have not been straight forward for him over the last 12 months. Key Highlights: Hard work, talent, and entrepreneurship. Coaching, motivation, and personal growth. Recovering from a serious illness and returning to athletic competition. Leadership, growth, and priorities at McDonald's.
TV presenter, activist and footballer Tayshan Hayden-Smith sits down with Marie Curie bereavement expert Jason Davidson to explore his experiences of death and grief.On the Marie Curie Couch aims to open up conversations about death, break down the taboo and encourage people to share their end of life plans.This podcast is made by Marie Curie – the UK's leading end of life charity. For more information about the vital work we do, head to mariecurie.org.ukOn the Marie Curie Couch is produced and edited by Marie Curie, with support from Ultimate Content. The music featured is Time Lapse by PanOceanic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of Behind Kentucky Baseball we are joied by two central Kentucky natives Evan Byers and Hayden Smith. The pair of pitchers share what it was like growing up as Cats fan, tell their memories for winning the region at Kentucky Proud Park and talk about their favorite Christmas present.Hosted by Darren Headrick and Darren Williams. We are presented by Assured Partners Insurance