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Have a jolly old time with Lakeena and Sid on this latest 2CS as they recap the Cubs' series in London as well as the White (right) Sox taking two of three against the Red (wrong) Sox and other MLB happenings. Plus, NBA and NFL off-season news, Old School TV Monday and more! 3:58 - Cubs, White Sox and MLB talk: Cubs split London series with the Cardinals, Marcus Stroman suffers blister; White Sox take their series against the Red Sox; Dodgers win series against the Astros; Braves snap the Reds' 12-game win streak, win 2 of 3; Angels put together record 25-1 win on Saturday, still lose series to Rockies 51:25 - NBA news: Hawks trade John Collins to Jazz for Rudy Gay; Dame seemingly can't make up his mind; What's priority for the Bulls; Free agent top targets 1:05:23 - NFL news: Opposing views emerging regarding free agent running back Dalvin Cook's potential fit with the Jets; CBS Sports.com's Jared Dubin ranks the NFL's best trios 1:22:19 - We do that Hockey: Rangers legend Henrik Lundquist leads the 2023 Hockey Hall of Fame class 1:31:28 - Chicago Cubs working on a direct-to-consumer streaming service; Blackhawks will officially draft Connor Bedard this week; New York Jets stepping up to do "Hard Knocks" this season 1:47:04 - Old School TV Monday salutes the former cable/satellite network The Box Subscribe to WARR Media Podcasts and follow WARR on YouTube for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. WARR Media provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warrmedia/message
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association has named Nick Lidstrom the greatest Swedish player of all-time, over the likes of Henrik Lundquist and Peter Forsberg. He played 1,500 games across 20 years for Detroit, accumulating 7 Norris trophies, 4 Cups, and 1 Conn Smythe. In celebration we bring you our top 5 Lidstrom moments from his illustrious career. This includes center ice shots, clutch performances, and historic firsts. #lgrw Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Athletic Greens To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association has named Nick Lidstrom the greatest Swedish player of all-time, over the likes of Henrik Lundquist and Peter Forsberg. He played 1,500 games across 20 years for Detroit, accumulating 7 Norris trophies, 4 Cups, and 1 Conn Smythe. In celebration we bring you our top 5 Lidstrom moments from his illustrious career. This includes center ice shots, clutch performances, and historic firsts. #lgrwSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more.Athletic GreensTo make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sports of Course with Paul C. Cuthbert and Robert Kuney.It was a golden celebration for the Honchos as they celebrated 50 big showgrams with a jam-packed, economy-sized Thursday version of the usual Wednesday extravaganza. The Honchos kicked off the proceedings by reminiscing about 50 shows and talking about the winter storm coming this weekend before the “Who Wore It Best” segment, which paid tribute to Hall of Famer David Robinson who wore number 50 with the San Antonio Spurs. The opening segment concluded with the Headlines segment, in which instead of stupid criminals there were stories of stupid America.The NFL segment featured a dizzying look at one of the most exciting playoff weekends ever and a preview of Championship Sunday. Additionally, the Honchos took some swings at the Sean Payton retirement, the handwringing and teeth-gnashing over the overtime rule, and the futures of Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.During the NHL/NBA/MLB segment the Honchos discussed news around the rinks that included Keith Yandle's Iron Man streak, Drew Doughty's 1,000th game, PK Subban, Henrik Lundquist, and the passing of Clark Gilles. After the weekly update on the Ingleside Lakers and a check of the MLB lockout, the conversation turned to the 2022 MLB Hall of Fame Class (congrats Big Papi) and the fates of Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, and Rose.The golden delight of this 50th showgram took a bow as it normally does with the Dope of the Week. This week's winner? Dan Snyder, owner of the Washington Redskins/WooFTskins/Football Team/Commanders/Admirals. All live and archived shows at sportshonchos.com.Follow everywhere @sportshonchos.
Hosted by Paul C. Cuthbert and Robert Kuney.September may be coming to an end, but the Honchos roll on with another elephantitis-sized showgram for y'all. After an uplifting talk about their mortality and Paul's ear woes, the Honchos led off the show with some headlines about elephant tranquilizers, Michael Jordan's underwear, and the worst condom substitute ever.The bucket of sports began with some college talk. After commenting on the NCAA finally calling the women's basketball tourney "March Madness," the Honchos did a recap of Week 4 around the NCAA. The college segment ended with another Presbyterian Blue Hose update, the official college team of the Sports Honchos.In the NHL/NBA/MLB segment the Honchos paid a proper tribute to Henrik Lundquist before turning their attention to the Caps jersey ads, the changing sponsors for the Winter Classic, the vaccine war in the NBA and the continuing saga of Ben Simmons and the Sixers. The NFL recap contained the usual hi-jinks and hilarity as the Honchos whipped around the league to review Week 3 and looked ahead to some important games upcoming. And yes, the Jags-Bengals game made that list!The show reached the finish line the way it always does, with the Dope of the Week. This week's winner was Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver. Follow everywhere @sportshonchos.
Like the professionals we are we had to record this literally in the final hour before the trade window for the 2021 season closed, but we think we did ok!What's on the docket this week (with timestamps!) Intro 0:00 An argument between friends 00:31 Avalanche and Sharks being bros 05:47 Leaf's talk 10:44 Taylor Hall moving AGAIN 26:26 Blue Jackets: 33:02 Henrik Lundquist out FOR REAL THIS TIME PEOPLE 35:34 Cleanup topics 38:17 Outro 40:37Want to suggest a topic or have a general suggestion/question? Get in contact with us on Twitter and fire away! We want to chat! We need the company! *quietly sobs in the corner* https://twitter.com/ThisHockeyPodWant to support us? LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this podcast!Click the Bell
On this final episode of 2020, Dixon and Paradies discuss athletes who were taken from the game too soon in light of the recent announcement of former New York Rangers' goaltender Henrik Lundquist receiving open heart surgery and skipping the 2021 season, a grievance against inappropriate allegations within the Church of Scientology and the Catholic Church. The future of the podcast going into 2021 is discussed, former MLB pitcher Barry Zito's country music career, and in light of the Scientology talk, an infamous Tom Cruise rant comes to life. Thank you to everyone who has listened throughout this year and every listen is a huge help to making this show a success. Subscribe at Your Local Podcast Depository - Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and More! Keep Up with Children's Programming @childrensprogramming on Instagram @chiprogramming on Twitter Follow Matt Dixon (@bluzodiacpictures) and Nick Paradies (@nickparadies) (c) 2021 Blu Zodiac Pictures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/childrens-programming-pod/message
On This Show: The guys discuss the Washington Football News that broke on Thursday and the NFL Players calling out the league. (1:00-32:00).Dan Wolken of the USA Today joins the group to discuss the current outlook for the college football season including: whether there will be a season, the testing, what will it look like and more. (32:30-53:30).Dave McCarthy of Sirus XM NHL Network joins us to talk about the NHL's return, will the 2 bubbles work, favorites to win it, the Rangers and Henrik Lundquist and much more. (54:00-END).
Kevin Woodley from In Goal Magazine says a flat cap puts obvious downward pressure on contracts, but says it doesn't change the need to avoid term in a Markstrom contract. Kevin says Henrik Lundquist can still play, and is more than capable of stealing a series against Carolina
Scott Burnside, Joe McDonald and Craig Custance cover storylines after the first games of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including who has the top goalkeeper remaining. Plus, Ken Hitchcock back in Dallas, wholesale changes in LA as well as interviews with Capitals RW Brett Connolly and Penguins RW Patric Hornqvist.
Anthony Rodriguez is the founder of Lineage Interactive, A mini ad agency meets a production company. They work with Anna Rawson, David Ortiz, Chris Culliver, Amare Stoudemire, Diplo, Nas, Dwight Howard, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George, Amare Stoudemire, 8 pro sports teams, and many other athletes, musicians and actors. Lineage formally started 12 years ago with athletes who were struggling to get off the court income. He has been honing his craft since he was a kid, helping his parents build a cosmetics business that got into big box retailers like Target and Walmart. While he maintains a low profile, Anthony is a power player in digital media for artists. He's proud of his "old school" mentality around building a business that provides real value. I had a great time speaking with him and there is so much we can learn to become better entrepreneurs: How to operate in world that it is out of control The short term mindset epidemic On pain tolerance Advice for those who want to start multiple projects at once Problems young entrepreneurs face.. “Getting bored is more lethal than getting distracted.” Managing willpower and energy as you get older Finding the right types of mentors Anthony's businesses that didn't work out Working with smart people who are unsuccessful What selling is really about How to work with celebrities (who are different from us normal people) How to connect with celebrities with zero connections Selling a TV show for Henrik Lundquist, The Mask with guests like Jeff Gordon, Michael J Fox, DJ Tiesto. His daily routines and habits Selected links from the episode:Lineage InteractiveThe Mask with Hendrik LundqvistAnna RawsonNew York Knicks More about Anthony Rodriguez: As the founder of Lineage Interactive, Rodriguez has ideated and produced creative content and strategy for some of the world's biggest athletes, musicians, teams, and brands. By acting as the creative liaison between Fortune 200 brands and clients, he's able to bring them genuine and captivating digital content that their clients will love and share. His work is seen by millions on television, the web, and mobile platforms every month. Rodriguez is also the acting content director for five different charitable foundations. Lineage Interactive is made of up three branches; digital marketing services for athletes and musicians, content as a service for Fortune 200 brands, and a production house that produces original content custom-tailored for all formats. Our DNA is rooted in agency work with athletes, teams, and brands. We are storytellers by nature and are responsible for communicating with over 41 million social media accounts daily. Because we actively manage a multitude of clients' social platforms, we have a robust understanding of what content generates interest, engagement, and sharing.
Nat and Dan are fine upstanding members of the community and in no way prone to the fits of puerile banter they've been accused of. Ever. Honest. Joining them in the absence of Mike this week is super-utility player and HdP's arch-nemesis: Phil 'The Producer' Spooner. In other news: Von Miller will miss the first 10 games of the season for violating the league’s drug policy, no one knows what it was for, although Denver has denied it was a performance enhancing test; Michael Vick will be the Eagles’ starter after after he acquiited himself well on the weekend against the Panthers; fter many rumours that Tom Brady was injured, he turned out for the Patroits as he threw to Danny Amendola again and again and again; in the NHL, Henrik Lundquist will be staying between the pipes in New York as he comes to the end of his six year 41.5 million contract. “I love it here,” he says and for that money, who wouldn’t?; Vinny Lecavalier has been relased by the Lightning, one of the shining stars of a team that has hit the rocks recently; NBA-wise, Denver guard Ty Lawson is in trouble with the law - arrested and charged with physical harrasement and criminal mischief; Boston Red Sox starter Ryan Dempster received a five-game suspension and undisclosed fine for intentionally hitting the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez; Dempster will not appeal the penalty and will begin serving the suspension Tuesday night; loads of great questions fom the mailbag; more smack talk and much, much more...
Nat, Mike and Dan respect honesty, they respect integrity but they respect pure old generosity more. Last time she was on the show First Lady of Americarnage, Kelly-Anne Lyons, said she'd make them cupcakes if the Devils won the cup. They didn't but she still made delicious cakey treats for the them, hurrah! In other news: Kelly does the NHL round-up and and it's a Devils special; The NHL season rounds off on Wednesday with the NHL Awards; The Hart Award for team MVP is down to New York’s Henrik Lundquist; at the time of recording, we’re three games into the 2012 NBA Championship game and there ain’t much to choose between the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder; the MLB headline act this week is the Giants Matt Cain has thrown what many people consider one of the greatest games ever - he struck out 14 in San Frans 10-0 win over Houston - first hurler since Sandy Koufax to do that in a no-hitter; in the NFL, Ladainian Tomlinson has decided he wants to retire at the Chargers. He has decided to retire while playing one last season;Hunter Smith, former punter with the Colts has written a book! Course he has! Dan gets abuse from Radio London listeners; the guys talk Bad Endings and compete to see who can work out what pop song is being played by NHL organists...
In our intro this week, Devo fills us in on his trip to Colorado and we discuss our plans for this weekend. At 17:30 we get into sports, discussing the Lightning's impending game 7 against the Rangers, and what each team has going for it. At 24:01 we discuss the NBA Finals, with the matchup between the high-octane Warriors going up against the Cleveland LeBrons. At 34:15 we take a few minutes to talk about the USF baseball team making its first NCAA appearance in 13 years. And at 37:20 we move into non-sports to discuss some movies, namely Avengers: Age of Ultron and how it affects the Marvel Cinematic Universe going forward. Music credit: Ice Flow, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.