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The Steelers walked into SoFi Stadium and got shellacked by Chargers as the offense had no juice at all. The Steelers will now have to the face the electric offense again of the Joe Flacco led Bengals for the second time, with this matchup happening in Pittsburgh. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they discuss the many things that went wrong against the Chargers, examine what the Steelers need to do different in the 2nd bout against the Bengals, and take a look the plentiful potential playoff matchups that are on the NFL schedule in Week 11.
Die größten Streaming-Highlights von Anfang bis Mitte November. UND: unser Setvisit bei "Maxton Hall" S2 sowie Damian Hardung & Harriet Herbig-Matten im Interview
The Steelers defended their home turf with win over the hottest team in the NFL, the Indianapolis Colts, by forcing 6 turnovers. Now Pittsburgh has to travel to the opposite coast to take on the Chargers in Los Angeles. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky as they look back on the dominant victory over the Colts, look ahead at the personnel and matchups against the Chargers, and look at some high profile games around the NFL in Week 10.
Harriet Herbig-Matten hat schon mit 12 Jahren als Schauspielerin angefangen. Vielleicht kennt ihr sie aus der Verfilmung von “Bibi und Tina” oder aber aus der Amazon-Prime-Serie „Maxton Hall“. Mit der hatte Harriet letztes Jahr ihren internationalen Durchbruch - da war sie gerade mal 20. Sie hat mir erzählt, wie sie mit diesem Ruhm umgeht: Steht sie jetzt krass unter Druck? Oder ist es befreiend, so viele Möglichkeiten zu haben? Es ging um Liebe und Wut, das innere Kind und um Briefe, die Harriet nicht öffnen will. Viel Spaß! ►►► Deutschland3000 Instagram: @deutschland3000 https://www.instagram.com/deutschland3000 Harriet Herbig-Matten Instagram: @harriet.herbigmatten/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DMdTQ0xoAS6/?img_index=3 Eva Schulz Instagram: @evaschulz https://www.instagram.com/evaschulz/ ►►► Das Interview mit Emma Watson von Jay Shatty findet ihr hier: https://youtu.be/2caQ4j9oohE?si=A4Tt_kmLFOvXU4hB Die Deutschland3000-Folge mit Nina Chuba bekommt ihr hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:e2600b99b1b76e27/ Den Podcast Telephobia bekommt ihr hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/telephobia-dieser-eine-anruf/urn:ard:show:e13974e2a7cbbebd/ ►►► Redaktion: Merle Hömberg und Ruby-Ann Schwiethal Gäste-Management: Axel Schöning Produktion: Merle Hömberg und Axel Schöning Social Media: Kim Vanessa Schang und das Sounddesign kommt von Soundquadrat. Deutschland3000 mit Eva Schulz ist ein Podcast von N-JOY vom NDR.
The Steelers were outclassed by Packers and Aaron Rodgers lost out on his chance to beat his former team in a 35-25 loss in Pittsburgh. This week the task doesn't get any easier the most efficient offense since the turn of the century comes to town as Daniel Jones has lead the Indianapolis Colts to an NFL record best 7-1. Join Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they ponder everything that went wrong against the Packers, look at Steelers personnel and how they look to fare against the Colts, and peruse around the NFL Week 9 slate to pick some winners in some other intriguing matchups.
Well the Steelers got embarrassed by the Joe Flacco led Bengals this past week on Thursday Night Football. While the offense was able to keep up and almost had a chance to win on a patented Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary attempt, the defense looked slow, lethargic, and didn't make the necessary changes to stop the Bengals from advancing and scoring. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky as they lament the loss against the Bengals, look ahead to Sunday Night Football matchup against the Packers (Aaron Rodgers former team if you didn't know), and look around the NFL for some other games that should be fun to watch.
We listened to some Teryl Austin clips from his press conference yesterday. Austin says the Bengals run game completely changed the Steelers game plan. He talked about stopping the run, Nick Herbig's playing time, Joey Porter Jr. and his penalties. Poni would give JPJ a C+ or B- at best. Austin had a bad excuse as to why Herbig was not playing late against the Bengals.
There are only days remaining to determine if Ben Kindel and Harrison Brunicke should be here and not be sent back to juniors. They have played well, but when will Kindel and Brunicke hit the rookie wall? Nick Herbig only played 29 snaps against the Bengals. Tomlin gave a "keep watching" on Herbig and it was about matchups. Jeff Patton of Baseball Card Castle joined.
Hour 1 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: The Fan has won the 2025 Marconi Award for Large Market Station of the Year! The Penguins won again and Kris Letang recorded his 600th assist. Sidney Crosby is now the all-time leader in points for the Pens spanning the regular season and postseason. Can the Penguins make the playoffs? There are only days remaining to determine if Ben Kindel and Harrison Brunicke should be here and not be sent back to juniors.
Nick Herbig needs to play more on the Steelers defense. Mark thinks it could also have to do with opponents having long drives. If you were another team, who would you want on your team: Nick Herbig or Alex Highsmith? Bob would take Herbig. Mark would take Highsmith.
93.7 The Fan's Jeff Hathhorn comes on The Fan Hotline to react to the Steelers' loss to the Cincinnati Bengals from Thursday.
In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson don't quite understand why the Steelers are relying on Alex Highsmith over Nick Herbig. Also, is QB Aaron Rodgers to blame for the Steelers' loss on Thursday? And don't you just hate when other MLB teams do well? October 21, 2025, 6:00 Hour
Tomlin Tidbit – Why was Nick Herbig so limited against the Bengals?
T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, and Maxx Crosby haven't done much this season. Watt has four sacks in his last 10 games. Nick Herbig played on 22 of 52 drop backs against the Bengals. Teryl Austin said Herbig has earned more playing time, but didn't play. Joe would start Herbig over Alex Highsmith. Highsmith had 14.5 sacks in his last 32 games. Mark Kaboly joins.
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, and Maxx Crosby haven't done much this season. Watt has four sacks in his last 10 games. Nick Herbig played on 22 of 52 drop backs against the Bengals. Teryl Austin said Herbig has earned more playing time, but didn't play. With the amount of weapons the Steelers have, how often would a new No. 2 receiver get the football??
John Luciew and Nick Farabaugh cover the Steelers' recent victory against the Browns, the upcoming Thursday night clash with the Bengals, and the strategic adjustments needed for success. Every episode of the Steelers Breakdown can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or your preferred podcast player. Follow all of PennLive's Pittsburgh Steelers coverage at https://www.pennlive.com/steelers/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Steelers won their battle across the pond and then took a week off. The bye week treated the Steelers well as everyone in the division lost. However, the Steelers first AFC North action debuts as the Cleveland Browns travel down the turnpike to Pittsburgh. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky talk about the win over the Vikings, preview the matchups to know against the Browns, and try to remedy their picking prowess as they examine some other key games around the NFL in Week 6.
Der FC Bayern bleibt in der Bundesliga ein Bully wie Herbig, Mainz' Transfer-Absage an Rayan Philippe ist so gut gealtert wie die Gags in Schuh des Manitu und Nico hat es leider erwischt wie Apollo 13. Deswegen heute hoffentlich das erste und einzige Mal Bundesliga-Rückblick nur mit Niklas, der euch trotzdem viel Spaß und Nico eine gute Besserung wünscht!+++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findest du hier: LINK +++
In the second half of a special two part conversation, conductor Devin Patrick Hughes speaks with broadcaster and author John Suchet in Part 2 of a special two-part One Symphony series on Beethoven, based on Suchet's new book In Search of Beethoven: A Personal Journey. This episode explores Beethoven's life in Vienna — his patrons, performance venues, and independence as a composer. We also dive into his personal struggles, including his court battle for custody of his nephew Karl and his gradual onset of deafness, described as the “worst fate for a musician.” Through it all, Beethoven's music speaks of resilience and triumph. Suchet reminds us: “If I can overcome what I had, the worst fate that can befall a musician, you too can overcome.” Featured Music Includes: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E-flat Major, K. 482 I. Allegro. Performed by the English Chamber Orchestra featuring Murray Perahia on piano. Ludwig van Beethoven composed the rest of the featured music in this episode. Cello Sonata No 3 in A, Op. 69 II. Scherzo (Allego Molto). Performed by Mstislav Rostropovich on cello and Sviatoslav Richter on piano. Symphony No 3 Eroica in E-flat Major, Op. 55. I. Allegro con brio. Performed live by the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sergiu Celibidache. Muzik zu einem Ritterballet (Music for a ballet of Knights), WoO 3. Jagdlied (Hunting Song), 6. Trinklied (Drinking Song), 4. Romanze (Romance). Performed by the Staatskapelle Berlin, conducted by Günther Herbig. Symphony No 5. I. Allegro con brio. Performed by the Weiner Philharmoniker conducted by Carlos Kleiber. Sonata No. 29 in B-flat Major, Op. 106 Hammerklavier. IV. Largo allegro resoluto. Performed live by Tatiana Nikolayeva. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": I. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande. Allegro ma non troppo Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": II. Szene am Bach. Andante molto mosso. Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": III. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute. Allegro. Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": IV. Gewitter, Sturm. Allegro. Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": V. Hirtengesang. Frohe und dankbare Gefühle nach dem Sturm. Allegretto. Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat Major Op. 81a “Les Adiuex” I. Das Lebewohl, Adagio-Allegro. Performed by Tatiana Nikolayeva. Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 “Moonlight:” III. Presto agitato. Performed by Emil Gilels. Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31 No 2. “Tempest”: III. Allegretto. Performed by Alfred Brendel. Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101. I. Etwas lebhaft, und mit der innigsten Empfindung. Performed by Emil Gilels.
September 5, 2025 - Season 16, Episode 20 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right to talking about the 2025 NFL regular-season opener Thursday night between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys, which included the debut of former Pittsburgh Steelers WR George Pickens in a new uniform. With Steelers OLB Nick Herbig dealing with a hamstring injury this week, Alex and I have a lot to say on that topic and if the team might elevate OLB DeMarvin Leal or new ILB Jon Rhattigan on Saturday. We also discuss the possibility of ILB Malik Harrison playing on the edge some on Sunday should Herbig not play in the regular season opener against the New York Jets. We talk about how important the Friday injury report will be for Herbig as we then go through the rest of the Week 1 injury report heading into Friday's practice. On Thursday, we heard from two of the Steelers' coordinators, Arthur Smith and Teryl Austin, so Alex and I recap the few main talking points top come out of those two media sessions. Alex and I welcome Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic back to the show, and he helps us get started with a preview of the Steelers' road game against the Jets. Rosenblatt has covered the Jets for several seasons, and nobody knows that team better than him. We get his thoughts on new Jets QB Justin Fields and Steelers new QB Aaron Rodgers and many more things related to Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium. At the end of our talk with Rosenblatt, he gives us his score prediction for the Sunday game between the Steelers and the Jets. If not already doing so, make sure to follow Zack on X/Twitter at @ZackBlatt and make sure to read his work online here: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/author/zack-rosenblatt/ After finishing with Rosenblatt, Alex and I provide our own preview of the game between the Steelers and the Jets. We break down what we are looking for out of both teams on both sides of the football ahead of the Week 1 game. Alex and I then give our picks against the spread for all of the Week 1 games in the NFL using the line provided by show sponsor MyBookie.ag. We also give our score predictions for Steelers-Jets to end that segment. Finally, Alex and I make our predictions for not only the 2025 Steelers, but the entire NFL. We give our record predictions for the 20254 Steelers, if we think they will make the playoffs, and more. We also predict Super Bowl LX as well. This 127-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted, and we close things by answering a few emails that we recently received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this first half of a special two-part conversation, Devin Patrick Hughes speaks with broadcaster and author John Suchet about Beethoven's beginnings in Bonn, his precocious childhood on the Rhine, his mentors and patrons, and the myths surrounding his father and early works. Together, they explore Beethoven's revolutionary ideas, his first “unplayable” compositions, and the legendary (and mysterious) meeting with Mozart. Along the way, Suchet shares insights from his new book, In Search of Beethoven: A Personal Journey, and we hear the music that shaped the young Beethoven and echoed throughout his career. Featured Music All works composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, unless noted. Große Fuge, Op. 133 — Artemis Quartet (live, Paris 2001) Musik zu einem Ritterballet, WoO 1: No. 8 Coda — Günther Herbig & Staatskapelle Berlin (1971) Quartet WoO 36 No. 3 in C Major: I. Allegro Vivace — Christoph Eschenbach, Norbert Brainin, Peter Schidlof, Martin Lovett Sonatina in E-flat Major WoO 47, Kurfürstensonate No. 1 — Jörg Demus Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II, WoO 87 — Reetta Haavisto, Juha Kotilainen, Leif Segerstam, Turku Philharmonic, Chorus Cathedralis Aboensis Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio — Johannes Brahms, Itzhak Perlman, Chicago Symphony, Carlo Maria Giulini “Aria de Florestan: Gott!” from Fidelio — Jonas Kaufmann, Nikolaus Harnoncourt 12 Variations on “Se vuol ballare”, WoO 40 — Yehudi Menuhin & Wilhelm Kempff For more information on John Suchet, see https://www.johnsuchet.co.uk. You can find his most recent book In Search of Beethoven, A Personal Journey where ever books are sold. You can always find more info at OneSymphony.podbean.com. If you appreciate what we do you can Support the show and get exclusive content at patreon.com/onesymphonywithdevinpatrickhughes. Feel free to rate, review, or share the podcast! Until next time, thank you for being part of the music.
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, Jobe Morrison joins to discuss what Mike Tomlin had to say at his first Tomlin Tuesday of the regular season. We know Derrick Harmon won't be in the mix for the team, but what about Nick Herbig. What's the plan if Herbig can't go? How unique of a challenge is it to face a team with a new coaching staff, but also a QB you just had on your own roster? The team released WR Robert Woods from the practice squad. Is this the end of the road for him? Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss all this! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In maybe our funniest episode yet, Steelers defenders T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig join Cam Heyward and Hayden for an episode talking Steeler football on and off the field. From brutal practice battles to team brotherhood, this one gives you a look into this hilarious tandem. In this episode:
Alles, was unaussprechlich wirkt, wird besprochen. Das ist das, was wir bei Hi Freaks machen und wir können sagen, dass wir stolz drauf sind. Folge 64 ist wirklich schön geworden, wir haben bisschen geheult, wir haben gelacht, wir haben über Michael "Bully" Herbig gelästert. The perfect crime. Mischas Blog "Unmodern Football", hier gehts zum Text. ("Der Fußball als Experimentierfeld für den polizeilichen Überwachungsstaat") Aaliyas Set vom Dockvillefestival. Absolute Empfehlung!
Leute, diesmal war der Start ungewohnt holprig. Steckte uns die harte Vorbereitung noch hörbar in den Beinen, der lange Sommer in von der Sonne ausgeblichenen Knochen. Die Zungen noch schwer nach sechs Wochen Pause, die Gehirne noch auf dem Sonnendeck. Eine Folge wie Pokal. Erste Runde, als Favorit kurz vor dem Aus. Pointen wie Fehlpässe, mehr Hallervorden als Didi-Man. So konnten wir uns mit Mühe und Not in die Werbung retten, dann lief Musik und wir fanden, gerade noch rechtzeitig, zu alter Stärke zurück. Schließlich konnten wir uns dann doch auf unsere Standards verlassen. Auf Trump und Infantino, auf Adeyemi und Matthias Sammer. Und vor allem auf Hoeneß und die Bayern, das große Sommertheater um den großen Sommertransfer. Die Hoffnung auf einen, der die Hoffnung trägt. Denn während der Supercup nun endlich den Namen des Kaisers trägt, wird dieses Transferfenster eher nicht nach Max Eberl benannt werden. Denn auch die Bayern greifen zunehmend ins falsche Regal, oder frei nach Uli: The Trend is Rob Friend. Nun ja. Es ist hier, wie bei Nick Woltemade, eben noch reichlich Luft nach oben. Aber nach dem Pokal ist vor der Bundesliga. Und wer sich deshalb nicht ganz zu Unrecht fragt, was eigentlich mit all den anderen Klubs ist, mit Heidenheim und Wolfsburg und Hoffenheim, dem legen wir ans Herz, doch bitte die volle Distanz zu gehen, denn gerade hintenraus werden nahezu alle Fragen beantwortet. Wirklich! In diesem Sinne: viel Vergnügen mit dieser neuen Folge. FUSSBALL MML - denn anders als der Geburtstag von Lamine Yamal ist das hier am Ende doch ein Riesenspaß!
Michael Bully Herbig ist zurück – auch in Schwaben: „Das Kanu des Manitu“ hat am Donnerstag den besten Kinostart des Jahres gefeiert. Und übers erste Wochenende kommt der Film nach ersten Berechnungen auf rund 770.000 Besucher. Das ist der beste Start eines deutschen Films seit Corona und der aktuell zweitbeste des Jahres. Und wer war auch im Kino? Natürlich unsere Filmexperten Louis Schäfer und Paolo Percoco - heute mit Stargast Isi Tausend, die das Kanu auch total abfeiert! In dieser neuesten Ausgabe unserer Flimmerkiste sprechen die drei also über den Mega-Kino-Start von "Das Kanu des Manitu" - inklusive - Achtung - Spoileralarm - aber erst in der zweiten Hälfte. Fazit: Ab mit euch ins Kino - wir sind mit der Gesamtsituation sehr zufrieden!
Die USA haben die angedrohten Zölle gegen China um weitere 90 Tage verschoben. Merz' Israel-Entscheidung bleibt umstritten. Und: Wie schneidet Bully Herbigs neuer „Manitu“-Film beim Publikum ab?
In Afghanistan empfängt der Tourismusminister jeden Neuankömmling mit Handschlag und AK47. Auf dem Reiseprogramm steht neben Steinigung auch die landestypische Unfreiheit und ein stark limitiertes Unterhaltungsprogramm. Abgesehen davon gehen wir der Frage nach, ob Michael "Bully" Herbig aus der Zeit gefallen ist und was wir uns von Kinofilmen erwarten und wünschen.
Tomlin said that Rodgers and most vets will sit out the first preseason game. Poni says that he thinks that most starters should be playing in the game tomorrow. Mullsy mentions that Burrow usually starts the season slow, and the Bengals are adjusting to that by letting him play in the preseason. The Chiefs and Bills are also going to play Mahomes and Allen. Poni mentions that it is interesting that Herbig and Porter were deemed valuable enough to not play in the preseason. A SURPRISE NAME GAME. Donny Football Debrief – David Hale from ESPN ranked every single FBS team in tiers. What did he get right/wrong? Syracuse was ranked ahead of both Pitt and West Virginia. Pitt, however, was ranked ahead of WVU. Harry Callas admitted to killing a pet bird when he was 6.
Episode Overview In this special edition of Expert Mentors Live, John Kitchens, Al Stasek, and Jay Kinder sit down with Rose Offord, July's Honey Badger of the Month—and the very first to hold the title! Her story is one of resilience, raw hustle, and unwavering vision. From nearly losing her home to now working on multi-million-dollar deals, Rose's journey is proof that showing up changes everything. In an episode packed with inspiration, mindset strategy, and personal transformation, the team uncovers the traits that define true leadership and what it really means to earn the badge of a Honey Badger in 2025. Key Topics Covered Honey Badger of the Month: Rose Offord's Journey How Rose pulled herself out of foreclosure—three times—without a backup job What it means to "get in the room," to take action, and how EXPCon changed her trajectory The power of personal affirmation, morning rituals, and belief before evidence Why Rose started Mindset to Millionaires and how she's helping others do the same Her BIG goal: 130 agents in her organization by EXPCon—and 10+ sponsored to attend Getting in the Room Why showing up broke beats staying home comfortable How assertiveness is the defining trait of top earners Real stories of agents sleeping in cars just to attend life-changing events The Energy of the Environment Creating contagious energy: Rose's secret weapon for attraction and growth Why proximity and community multiply your potential From mindset huddles to luxury watch events—how Rose is expanding what's possible Leading with Vision and Legacy Rose's deeper “why”: leaving a legacy for her grandsons and her team What keeps her going, even in hospital beds and high-stress moments How Honey Badger Nation inspired her—and how she plans to pay it forward Resources & Mentions HoneyBadgerNation.com – Nominate the next Honey Badger of the Month Mindset to Millionaires Facebook Group – Mondays at 7:00 AM ET Agent to CEO LIVE → Sept 24–25 in Cleveland | VIP + Concert Access Available Rock the Spectrum 2024 – Exclusive performances by Michael Ray, Dustin Black, Josh Phillips & more Breitling Event at EXPCon – In the works thanks to Rose's initiative StoryBrand by Donald Miller – Framework discussed around clarity and positioning CHSA/CHBA Systems – Learn how to increase value and become a trusted advisor Honey Badger Nation Merch – Legacy gear now available “My story's not over. It won't be until I'm coaching and inspiring full time, leading a global team.” – Rose Offord Connect with Us: Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time!
Payton Wilson is Bob's breakout player to watch on defense. Austin also likes Wilson, but points to Nick Herbig as someone who could take a step up. If Alex Highsmith is hurt again or the T.J. Watt contract situation continues into the season, it gives Herbig time to shine.
Craig kicks off the show with the latest free agency updates for Washington. The Commanders have added offensive lineman Nate Herbig, bolstering their depth up front. Meanwhile, former Commanders edge rusher Dante Fowler is heading back to the Dallas Cowboys on a one-year, $8 million deal. Craig breaks down what Herbig brings to Washington's offensive line and whether losing Fowler impacts the team's defensive depth.
Steffi und ihre heutige Gästin, die Schauspielerin Harriet Herbig-Matten, teilen die Erfahrung, wie es ist, wenn sich quasi über Nacht das Leben plötzlich komplett verändert und der Erfolg einen überrollt. Ein Traum, der von beiden heimlich gehegt und mal leichter und mal schwerer zu erleben ist. Wie das Casting zu Maxton Hall lief, belastende Beziehungsgerüchte zu Co-Star Damian Hardung und wie Harriet gelernt hat mit extremen Emotionen umzugehen, Grenzen zu setzen und ihre eigene Stimme und Selbstbewusstsein zu finden, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge G Spot. Ihr habt Probleme mit Hass im Netz? HateAid hilft euch dagegen vorzugehen, weitere Infos findet ihr [hier](https://hateaid.org/) Schreibt uns gern eure Gedanken zur Folge, teilt sie mit euren Freund*innen und folgt uns auf Social Media für mehr Content! [Alle Links hierfür findet ihr hier ](https://linktr.ee/g.spot.podcast) Oder sendet uns eine Nachricht per Mail an: gspot@studio-bummens.de Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner:innen erfahren? [Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte](https://linktr.ee/gspotpodcast)
The Steelers season came to a close this past Saturday with an embarrassing loss in the Wildcard Round to their hated rivals in the Balitmore Ravens. Now the long offseason starts for a team with a plethora of questions about its future. Is Mike Tomlin still the man to lead this franchise? Who's playing QB next year? These are just two of the many questions facing the Steelers this offseason. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky as they leave no stone unturned as they take a stab answering the questions surrounding this franchise and try to provide some solutions for Pittsburgh Steelers.Thank you all for tuning into another season of the SteelerFury.com Podcast!!!
The Steelers ended the regular season on a four game slide as they lost to the Bengals to end the regular season. However, we're to point in the season that what you did in the regular season doesn't count. That's right, its the NFL Playoffs, where anything can happen! Can the Steelers shock the world? Can Mike Tomlin end the playoff winning drought and get TJ Watt his first playoff victory? Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they discuss what Pittsburgh must do to get that elusive playoff victory, review the matchups that will determine the outcome, and pick all the other games happening on Super Wildcard Weekend!
The Steelers avenged their loss to the Browns earlier in the year by beating them in Pittsburgh this past weekend. Now, the team must turn their attention back to the Keystone State as the Steelers travel to Philadelphia to battle the Eagles. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they review the game against the Browns, breakdown the matchups with the Eagles, and pick some other games around the NFL in Week 15.
The Steelers went into the Jungle this past weekend and got win against the Bengals. Now they turn around to find a familiar AFC North foe in the Cleveland Browns as they make their trip to 'Burgh for part two of their divisional quarrel. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsy as they breakdown the win against the Bengals, preview matchups against the Browns, discuss the Steelers debut on HBO's Hard Knocks, mix in a little college football talk for championship week, and then make some predictions for some other games around the NFL in Week 14.
The Steelers lost in the state of Ohio to the Browns this past week in rather embarrassing fashion. Unfortunately for them, they travel back to the Buckeye State to play the Cincinnati Bengals and their red hot offense. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Korey Karbowsky, and Wil Masisak as they lament over the loss to the Browns, highlight the matchups were looking at against Cincinnati, go down a bit of rabbit hole when talking about the Steelers future, and tackle some of the Week 13 slate in the NFL.
The Steelers pulled off the home victory against the Baltimore Ravens behind the sure fire leg of Chris Boswell. Now the Steelers have a short weekend as they travel up the Pennsylvania Turnpike and head north to take on the Cleveland Browns on Thursday. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Will Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky as they review the Ravens game, highlight some matchups against the Browns, and pick some winners around the NFL in Week 12.
Welcome to Steelers Morning Rush, our new daily short-form podcast with Alan Saunders, giving a longer perspective on a single news topic surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers or the National Football League. Today, it's how the Steelers will replace Alex Highsmith at right outside linebacker. Highsmith is expected to miss at least the next two games with a left ankle sprain suffered in Sunday's win over the Washington Commanders. The Steelers have two obvious choices to replace Highsmith opposite T.J. Watt in the starting lineup: Preston Smith and Nick Herbig. But neither will be a one-to-one replacement. Smith has been playing a part-time role in Green Bay, and even if the Steelers double his snap count from his first game with the team against the Commanders, that would still fall short of Highsmith's usual role. Herbig has filled in for Highsmith in the past, but he is coming off a hamstring injury himself and the Steelers will likely want to bring him along slowly in his return to the game. With both Smith and Herbig likely playing a limited role, Jeremiah Moon could see some playing time against his former team as well. Alan breaks it down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, Derrick Bell joins us to preview the team's upcoming matchup against the Washington Commanders. The team will get Zach Frazier, Cordarrelle Patterson and Justin Fields back in the mix but will still be without Nick Herbig. Preston Smith and Mike Williams figure to make their team debuts, and we will see how large of roles they play. What are the key matchups in this one and who do we all believe will come out on the winning side? Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when a relentless eight-week travel stint meets the passion of Steeler Nation? Join us as TA kicks off the latest episode of Steelers Realm Podcast with tales from his whirlwind journey, drawing humorous parallels to a rock star life without the glamour. This week, we celebrate the re-signing of special teams wizard Miles Killebrew to a new two-year contract. Known for his game-changing performances and essential leadership as the special teams captain, Killebrew's return is a significant win for the Steelers. We'll also touch on the recent rule changes that emphasize special teams, and tease some exciting roster updates, including fresh signings to complete the 90-man roster.Who are the key players poised to elevate the Steelers' running game? In our deep-dive discussion, we highlight talents such as Najee Harris, Jalen Warren, and new additions like Samaji Perrine, LaMichael, Dijon Edwards, and Aaron Shepard. Our conversation extends beyond the NFL, offering insights into standout teams and players from the UFL and XFL, and a nostalgic look back at former Steelers like Mark Malone and Neil O'Donnell. Nate Herbig's performance at center during OTAs also comes under the microscope as we evaluate the latest roster moves and signings.Are rookies better off eased into the starting lineup? We explore Coach Tomlin's strategic approach to integrating new players like Herbig and Broderick Jones, contrasting it with less successful methods from the past. The episode also delves into Cam Heyward's contract situation, his decision to skip OTAs, and the broader implications for the Steelers' offensive strategy. Wrapping up, we analyze the potential impact of players like George Pickens and Pat Friermuth, and speculate on intriguing possibilities like Justin Fields adopting a versatile role similar to Taysom Hill. With plenty of humor and camaraderie, this episode is packed with everything a true Steelers fan needs to stay informed and entertained!Support the show
The Steelers went to Indianapolis and left with a loss. Now, the Steelers prepare for their Sunday night tilt back in Pittsburgh when the Dallas Cowboys come to town. Join Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they breakdown and react to the Colts loss, preview some key matchups with Cowboys, and discuss some other action around the NFL in Week 5.
Welcome to Steelers Morning Rush, our new daily short-form podcast with Alan Saunders, giving a longer perspective on a single news topic surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers or the National Football League. Today, it's the matchup between Steelers outside linebacker Nick Herbig and Indianapolis Colts left tackle Bernhard Raimann. Herbig is going to start in place of injured right outside linebacker Alex Highsmith, and there doesn't appear to be a big drop-off in their respective pass-rush abilities. But the bigger Highsmith is better suited to deal with the ground game, and this Colts offensive line tore the Steelers up in a victory in Lucas Oil Stadium last December. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Steelers are 3-0!! Pittsburgh won their home opener against the Chargers and are now back on the road as they head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Korey Karbowsky, and Wil Masisak as they take a look at the win over the Chargers, examine the matchups to be on the lookout for against the Colts, and take a peek around some of other NFL games in Week 4 of the NFL schedule.
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss the latest injury news with Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren and Alex Highsmith. After a stellar performance, is Nick Herbig ready to slot into a bigger role? How about Calvin Austin III after what was somewhat of a breakout performance? Is he WR2? Are we ready to crown Justin Fields as QB1 over a healthy Russell Wilson? What else stood out in the team's win against Los Angeles Chargers? Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Bleav in Steelers" host Mark Bergin shares his thoughts after the Pittsburgh Steelers' 20-10 win against the Los Angeles Chargers in NFL Week 3. Bergin explained why he thinks quarterback Justin Fields should continue to start, regardless of Russell Wilson's health. Fields played his best game so far for the Steelers. The Steelers' defense was dominant, allowing only 10 points in the game. In the second half, the Steelers had five sacks and didn't allow a score. Bergin said he believes the Steelers defense is the NFL's best defense. The Chargers had -5 yards of offense in the second half and didn't have a first down in the third quarter. Bergin also believes Nick Herbig is better than Alex Highsmith. Herbig had two sacks filling in for Highsmith, who left the game with a groin injury. Van Jefferson (eye) and Cory Trice Jr. (hamstring) also left the game due to injuries. Next up, the Steelers hit the road to play the Indianapolis Colts in NFL Week 4. Follow Mark Bergin on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Threads Follow Ike Taylor on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads Ike Taylor Swaggin U' T-shirts: Tap here Taylor Talkin' T-shirts: Tap here
Holly Herbig is a 4/6 splenic manifestor, and the world's leading specialist in Human Design Manifestors. She founded and facilitates the official online teaching community exclusively for Manifestors, AKA The Manifestor Community. She's also the author of the new (amazing) book, Informed: The Comprehensive Guide To Human Design Manifestors! Holly and I actually did a great episode on manifestors about 2 or 3 years ago, and it was fantastic (it's still one of my most popular episodes on the pod) — but we still had so much to talk about. Since she just released her new book, we figured now would be the perfect time to do it. We talk about… Urges vs. Ideas One BIG reason you may be initiating all the time, but still not hitting your goals or manifesting what you want… and how to fix that! How to make informing feel subconscious and effortless (instead of difficult and rage-making) What happened when Holly challenged herself to inform once a day, for 30 days The specific energetic boundaries manifestors need to stay healthy, aligned, and peaceful Reactive vs. Repressive throat wounds Differences in the male/female manifestor experience Why responding is so draining for manifestors - and how to survive in a world based on responding – WORK WITH ME! >> Get Your Free Human Design Chart >> Get Your Free Energy Type + Authority Mini Guide >> Read the blog >> HD Courses + Classes >> Get a 1:1 Human Design reading – CONNECT WITH ME! >> IG: @JustFollowJoyHD >> Website/Blog >> Get on the email list >> Watch and Subscribe on YT [SONG CREDIT: SCOTT HOLMES]
August 19, 2024 - Season 15, Episode 12 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Monday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right to recapping the notable injuries that the Pittsburgh Steelers are now dealing with on the heels of their second preseason game of 2024 on Saturday night against the Buffalo Bills. We go over the injury statuses of OL Nate Herbig (rotator cuff) and RB Jaylen Warren (hamstring) this morning and how long it is speculated that both might be sidelined. We also talk about the players held out of the Saturday night preseason game against the Bills and the other players that sustained more minor injuries during that contest. With rookie C Zach Frazier now expected to be the team's starter, Alex and I discuss what the Steelers' plan might be when it comes to his possible backup to start the season. We go over the various internal options and speculate if the team might sign someone from the outside. We also wonder if Herbig has now played his last snap in a Steelers uniform and if the time might adjust his 2024 contract amount should he indeed wind up being sidelined for an exceptionally long time. After going through the health of the Steelers, Alex and I get into our full breakdown of the Steelers preseason loss on Saturday night to the Bills. We start on the offensive side of the football by going over the play of QB Russell Wilson and QB Justin Fields on Saturday night. We talk about the good and the bad we saw from each, if the pecking order on the depth chart should now change, and if we truly learned anything really valuable from that loss to the Bills. We also spend time going over the late-game missed connection on a deep pass from Fields to WR T.J. Luther that should have been a touchdown. Second-year T Broderick Jones had a poor outing against the Bills so that obviously has Alex and I concerned with the regular season quickly approaching. We discuss the Jones right arm issue and if there is a good chance he's not a starter to open the 2024 regular season. Alex and I then discuss the performances of several other offensive players from the Saturday night loss to the Bills. We mix in a lot of snap count totals as well as part of this discussion. After thoroughly breaking down the Saturday night play from the Steelers' offense, Alex and I switch over to do the same for the defensive unit. While the defensive tape was a lot more enjoyable, there were still some negative things to go over on that side of the football. We go over which players on defense helped their cause Saturday night. We spend a little time later in the show discussing our special teams takeaways from the preseason loss to the Bills to put a wrap on the game recap. This 108-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted, and we close things out by answering a few emails that we recently received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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