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Mike and Laureen examine Iran's remaining military capabilities, including the status of its ballistic missile program and nuclear ambitions. They debate whether Americans support the conflict, the broader geopolitical stakes and the rise in antisemitism across the United States amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The hosts also look at rising antisemitism across Europe alongside positive efforts by governments and communities to counter it, as well as the growing proliferation of AI-generated antisemitic content online and the challenges it presents. The show features clips from two podcasts: on Unclassified, military and foreign affairs analyst Preston Stewart breaks down the naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. role in protecting international shipping and allied naval assets in the region; and on The High Top, Daniel Byman and Jon B. Alterman analyze how the war in Iran is reshaping Israel's military strategy and redefining the U.S.-Israel relationship. Thank you for listening, sharing and subscribing to The Third Opinion Podcast!
I took this episode from an article I wrote for Flying Snake magazine, which was published in December 2020 (Vol. 6, #18). Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. The Great Smoky Mountains is a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, which stretches from the middle of Alabama in the United States north into southeastern Canada. The Appalachians formed when the world's continents crunched together to form the supercontinent Pangaea. The southern Appalachians formed separately and later than the northern Appalachians, around 270 million years ago. The Appalachians were once as high as the Rockies or Himalayas, but by the time the dinosaurs went extinct, they had eroded down to the mountain cores. Sediment weathered from the peaks and filled in valleys. But during the Pleistocene, when massive glaciers covered the northern parts of North America, the weight of the ice pushed the North American plate down, causing the southern part of the plate to rise. Eventually the ancient mountains' roots were a thousand feet (300 m) above sea level again. Rivers that once flowed east into the Atlantic Ocean or west into the remains of the shallow Western Interior Seaway shifted their courses to flow northward. Streams that once meandered across the land now plunged down steep slopes and dug gorges into the rock. And over thousands of years, animals and plants retreating from the ice migrated southward along the mountain range. When the climate warmed some 11,000 years ago and the ice age glaciers melted, many cold-adapted species were trapped in the peaks of the southern Appalachians. One of the highest peaks is Mount LeConte, with its highest point, High Top, measured at 6,593 ft, or 2,010 meters. I hiked Mount LeConte on 7 May, 2016 when the weather in nearby Knoxville, Tennessee was a warm 82 Fahrenheit, or 27.8 Celcius, but there was snow on the mountain that morning. I wrote my name in it. A spruce-fir forest grows on the upper slopes, a remnant of forest that grew throughout the mountains during the last ice age. The climate at the peak of Mount LeConte is more like that of southern Canada than the warm, humid southeastern United States. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established in 1934 to protect the mountains along the Tennessee/North Carolina border. No one lives in the park's 800 square miles (2,072 square km), which receives up to 90 inches [2.29 m] of rain a year, some of it from hurricanes that sweep up from the southern Atlantic or the Gulf of Mexico. Large tracts of old-growth forest still remain in the park too. So as you can see, the Smokies are a biodiversity hotspot. In 2018, the park announced its 1,000th species discovered that is new to science, which by July 2020 had grown to 1,025. Overall, 20,000 known species live in the park as of 2019 and scientists estimate that up to 100,000 more are yet to be discovered. The Smokies are heavily forested, of course, but some mountain summits and crests have no trees. Instead, native grasses and shrubs grow. They're called grassy balds and no one is sure why they exist. The prevailing theory is that Pleistocene megaherbivores opened the forests for grazing, and after their extinction, the balds remained open due to bison, elk (wapiti), and deer. When white settlers moved into the area, they used the balds to graze cattle and other livestock. Remains of mammoth and mastodon, musk ox, ground sloth, and other megaherbivores have been excavated from various balds throughout the park. Amphibian enthusiasts call the Smokies the Salamander Capital of the World, with 30 known species. Largest of these is the hellbender, which we talked about in episode 14, a giant salamander that can grow nearly 2 ½ feet long, or 74 cm, and which lives in swift-moving mountain streams. It's most closely related to the Chinese and Japanese giant salamanders, which can grow over twice as long as the hellbender. Twenty-seven of the salamanders found in the Smokies are lungless, in the family Plethodontidae. Instead of breathing with lungs or gills, the lungless salamanders absorb oxygen through their skin. Of these, the red-cheeked salamander is endemic to the Smokies—that is, it's found nowhere else in the world. The red-cheeked salamander lives in forests in high elevations. It can grow up to seven inches long, or 18 cm, and is gray or black with bright red patches on its face. It spends the day in a burrow, then comes out at night to find insects in the leaf litter. But it's hard to tell apart from the imitator salamander, although the imitator only grows a little over four inches long, or 11 cm. The imitator has red cheeks but its body is patterned black and brown instead of solid gray or black. Sometimes its cheeks are yellow, too, while the red-cheeked salamander only ever has red cheeks. Another animal found only in the Smoky Mountains, although it may also be present in mountains outside of the park, is a species of jeweled spider fly called Mary-Alice's emerald (Eulonchus marialiciae). Mary-Alice's emerald has a metallic-green body and yellow legs, and the adults eat nectar. But the larvae eat spiders. Specifically, they parasitize spiders. After hatching, the larva goes in search of a spider, especially trapdoor spiders that live in burrows. When it finds one, it works its way into the spider's body and eats it from the inside out, eventually killing it. Then it pupates in the burrow and emerges as an adult spider fly. It prefers high elevations that are cool and moist. A less horrific animal found in the Smokies is the Carolina northern flying squirrel. It was one of the species whose ancestors migrated south along the Appalachians during the Pleistocene. Then, after temperatures started to warm, the cold-adapted flying squirrel migrated north again. Some populations remained on mountaintops in the Smoky Mountains and have been isolated for thousands of years, evolving into a subspecies of flying squirrel found only in high elevations of the Smokies. It's much rarer than the southern flying squirrel that lives throughout the southeastern United States, and prefers spruce forests instead of the hardwood forests that southern flying squirrels like. But the spruce forests are threatened by climate change, the introduced woolly adelgid insect that kills fir trees, and pollution in the form of acid rain and pesticides that travel to the mountains from other states and even other countries. The Carolina northern flying squirrel has a patagium of furry skin that connects its front and back legs. When it jumps from a branch, it stretches its legs out and uses the patagia to glide to a new perch. It's clumsy on the ground, though, and spends most of its time in trees. It mostly eats fungi, mushrooms, and lichens, but will also eat nuts, insects, bird eggs and even baby birds, and other plant material like tree sap and buds. Bobcats still live in the Smokies, but the cougar, or mountain lion, was supposedly killed off in the area by the end of the 19th century. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the eastern cougar subspecies from the endangered species list in 2018, since it is supposed to be extinct. The last cougar in what is now the park was supposedly killed in 1920. But sightings continue in the Smokies, close to a dozen a year, and some sightings are compelling, like the 2002 report of a cougar crossing a road in the park, spotted by a veterinarian who treated captive cougars in his practice. Considering how seldom seen the bobcat is despite it being relatively abundant, it's possible that a small number of cougars still live in the park—either animals that have moved back into the mountains from elsewhere, or a relict population. The red wolf is native to the eastern United States and was once common in the Smoky Mountains, but was killed off by white settlers throughout most of its range. Where it remained in the wild, it interbred with closely related coyotes, until it was declared extinct in the wild in 1980. Fortunately, by then a captive breeding program was in place. Starting in 1991, 37 red wolves were released in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, following the release of 63 red wolves into the Alligator River Natural Area in North Carolina a few years earlier. But the release didn't go well in the Smokies. Wolves are shy and need enormous territories with lots of game. Before long some wolves were leaving the park and attacking livestock. Others died of parvo virus, especially wolf pups. Worse, this was about the same time that coyotes moved into the area from the west. The wolves started interbreeding with the coyotes, and the coyotes also competed with the wolves for food. In 1998, the Fish and Wildlife Service ended the program and recaptured all but one of the wolves originally released into the park. The North Carolina release went better, with a population peak in 2006 estimated at nearly 130 wolves. But that program was suspended in 2015, and without management of the wild population, the number has dwindled. As of 2019, only 14 wolves remain in North Carolina—and that's the entire population of red wolves in the wild. But sightings of red wolves continue in the Smokies. The trouble is that the red wolf looks very similar to the coyote. It's taller and larger, with a more pronounced reddish shade to its coat, but even experts can have trouble telling the two species apart if they can't get a good look at the animal. Most likely people are seeing coyotes, possibly ones descended from red wolf/coyote hybrids born during the reintroduction program. The biggest mystery in the park is the occasional sighting of a Bigfoot-type creature. Most sightings are probably bears, though. An estimated 1,500 American black bears live in the Smokies, and while some bears get used to hikers and tourists, most are shy and seldom seen. A black bear keeping an eye on hikers or cars will sometimes stand on its hind legs for a better view, and would naturally look like a hulking humanoid if glimpsed. But other sightings aren't so easy to explain. In February of 2009, a photographer named Deb Campbell was hiking the Middle Prong Trail in the snow. The Middle Prong Trail passes three major waterfalls and many smaller ones as it follows along a tributary of the Little River. She had the trail almost completely to herself—she says she only saw one person the whole time. Later she reported, “[A]t some point I am photographing along the stream and I start to smell a gawd awful stench. Not really like anything I had ever smelled before. I look around, see nothing, listen intently…nothing. So I finish up at that spot and go further up the trail.” The smell receded behind her but the snow increased, so finally she turned around to hike out. Around the area where she smelled the stink earlier, she started feeling watched. She stopped long enough to secure her camera gear for much faster hiking in slick conditions, when she heard a deep growl that she described as “very low, not like a cat, almost guttural.” Needless to say, she got off the mountain as quickly as possible. The black bear doesn't truly hibernate since its body temperature remains normal instead of dropping, but it does find a den in cold weather and will sleep for long stretches. It may emerge from its den occasionally during the winter during warm spells, but for the most part it's asleep in its den from around November through March in the Smoky Mountains. But Campbell was hiking in February during a snowfall, with snow already on the ground. A bear would most likely not be out of its den in that weather unless it had been disturbed. And bears don't actually smell bad. During the winter hibernation most bears don't defecate at all. Any feces left in a bear's digestive tract harden to form a fecal plug. If it does feel the need to defecate near the end of the winter, it will do so just outside its den, but the fecal plug has very little odor. Even under ordinary conditions, unless a bear has been eating carrion, it will smell no worse than a dog that needs a bath. Not only that, black bears don't actually growl. They make grunty, huffing noises when warning people away or when males fight in the summer, and a frightened bear will moan, but they don't growl like a dog. It's possible that Campbell hiked past a bear that had emerged from its den early and had found and eaten carrion, possibly roadkill, and that she was so close to the bear without seeing it that she smelled its breath. That's almost more frightening than the thought of passing near a Bigfoot. The growl might have come from a different animal, a coyote or who knows, maybe even a red wolf. Or Campbell might have encountered a creature sometimes called a skunk ape due to its foul odor. The skunk ape is most commonly reported in Florida swamps, but sightings—or smellings—have come from many other states. The smell is sometimes described as that of rotting food and roadkill on a hot day. A bear or other animal that has been rooting around in garbage bins can pick up this odor, especially in hot weather, but it's hard to believe that a bear would be actively foraging so much in winter that it would smell like trash. January and February are the depths of winter in East Tennessee. The bears are hibernating, not foraging. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening! This is what a couple of fighting bears sound like: [bear sounds]
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Sometimes players put up big numbers early on and we try to capitalize with a sell order. But what about those times when players take the leap and we should NOT give them away because they're really just much better? PLAYERS COVERED: Jalen Johnson Trey Murphy Jalen Duren Donovan Clingan Kyshawn George Honorable mentions: Austin Reaves, Keyonte George, Bennedict Mathurin, Michael Porter Jr. The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Presented by Fango Tickets: https://fangotickets.com/ The Gators pulled the plug. Stadium & Gale, Gators Breakdown, and Hightop Sports is live with instant reaction to Billy Napier's firing, where Florida stands mid-season, and who should be next. We're focusing on what's next for the Florida Gators, sorting real targets from message-board myths, and mapping the hire timeline. Panel Host: Dan Thompson, Stadium & Gale • Guests: Corry Knowles, Stadium and Gale; Dave Waters, Gators Breakdown; and Shelton Walker, Hightop Sports What we'll cover (tonight's scope) • Why now? Timing, AD lens, contract/buyout context, PR & donor dynamics • State of the Roster: QB/OL/WR, front seven/coverage, special teams; portal priorities • Recruiting/NIL Reality: class stability, flip candidates, position-by-position needs • Profile of the Next HC: scheme identity, staff building, portal acumen, development, NIL/collective alignment, Florida recruiting DNA • Target Board (Tiers): realistic fits vs. message-board myths; pros/cons; cost and leverage • Timeline & Watch Points: interview windows, agent cycles, portal deadlines, early signing period pressure • What success looks like (12–24 months): KPIs we'll track on the show all year
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist to breakdown the latest on the firing of Head Coach Billy Napier at University of Florida and who could be the next Head Coach of the Gators. Mark broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #melbourneflorida #orlando #florida #Gators #collegefootball #football #BreakingNews #secfootball
We try to figure out why Amy's grocery store bill was over $300 dollars despite only going in for snacks. Bobby shared the Top 5 Crimes that most people think they could get away with. We talk about whether or not we'd help each other get away with a crime. It's October 1st so we play Famous First Trivia. Bobby and the show see who knows the most about famous first in history and pop culture. Bobby revealed what his dream job would be that was once considered to be a lame job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week Brian and Jason chat about the bands Brian found on Spotify, that he was not previously aware of. Then Jason gives another update on the upcoming fund raiser for Jay Scott from The Hook Rock podcast. Next the guys welcome their returning guest, and dear friend Tracy Hightop, guitarist from Brooklyn blues-rock band Jane Lee Hooker. Tracy chats with the boys about her upcoming solo project, taking on the challenge of singing for the project, inspiration for lyrics, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2025 Florida Gators football season is here — and the stakes couldn't be higher. Join us for an in-depth panel discussion covering everything from DJ Lagway's Heisman buzz and Billy Napier's “championship-caliber” defense, to a brutal six-game gauntlet that could define the year. We'll break down:
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Great conversation this morning with David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to breakdown the latest news on the 2026 Florida Gators Recruiting Class and his thoughts on #djlagway and the 2025 #Gators Season. The Mark Moses Show broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #melbourneflorida #orlando #spacecoast #florida Mark would also like to thank Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux (Viera, FL) & Chumley's Depot for being a #podcast Partner of the show.
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to go over the latest headlines of Gators Football heading into Spring Practice next month. The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to go over the latest on the Florida Gators 2025 Recruiting Class with the Early Signing Period going on this week in the world of college football. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap the Gators big upset win last weekend in The Swamp against LSU, the latest on recruiting for the 2025 Class and how the Gators will now host Ole Miss Saturday at home. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to preview Florida-LSU coming up this Saturday in The Swamp. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to preview Florida-Georgia coming up this Saturday in Jacksonville. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Join us on Round Guy Radio as we reveal the Southeast Iowa Top Ten high school football teams according to our voter poll, sponsored by Hinshaw Trailer Sales and other local partners. The Wilton Beavers take the lead this week, closely followed by the Sigourney Chioda Cobras, with thrilling matchups and playoff implications on the horizon. This episode previews exciting games like Wilton Beavers vs. Regina, Burlington vs. Oskaloosa, and many more, as teams battle for playoff positions. We also discuss key insights and predictions with experts Andy Kruzinger and Scotty Melvin. Stay tuned for updates on our new YouTube channel, Round Guy Radio Live, where you can catch all the latest episodes. We're excited to promote young athletes and bring you the best of Southeast Iowa high school football. Don't miss the action as the season nears its thrilling conclusion!
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to preview Florida-UCF coming up this weekend in The Swamp. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap the Florida Gators win over the weekend against Samford, how Head Coach Billy Napier wants to use DJ Lagway and Graham Mertz moving forward under center for the Gators and how Florida hosts Texas A&M this upcoming Saturday in The Swamp. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap how David attended the Florida-Miami game last weekend in The Swamp, does he think Billy Napier will survive the season in Gainesville and the latest news on Gators Recruiting with Mark for a Wednesday. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to breakdown on how Florida has added LB Myles Johnson to the 2025 Recruiting Class and David's thoughts on SEC Media Days coming up next week in Dallas. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
And here we are again to regale you with Jaime's B-day story, The Taylor Swift Imperial Phase, a man and his dream, and the finest cinema late 80's NBC had to offer Musically we feature The Cloud Nothings, Toner, Suzie True, Egg Drop Soup, St Vincent, and Haley and the Crushers. On that last note, please check out “Unsubscribe from the Underground” out September10, 2024 via Kitten Robot Records. I'm sure we will check them out again before then Songs featured in Episode 133. “Golden Halo” – The Cloud Nothings Find us at: www.trashsouthstreet.com trashsouthstreet@gmail.com Facebook.com/TSS Apple Music Amazon Podcasts
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to go over the latest on Florida Gators recruiting, how QB DJ Lagway is being featured in the new TV Gatorade ad and David's thoughts on how players will be played to play moving forward by schools and the NCAA. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to go over the latest on the Florida Gators signing CB Cormani McClain from the Transfer Portal today. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Coming out of spring it's clear that Ohio State has high top end talent at wide receiver but beyond Emeka Egbuka, there's not much experience returning for the Buckeyes.How Brian Hartline handles that will be one of the more interesting subplots of the 2024 season and it's what Austin Ward and Jeremy Birmingham are discussing on the Wednesday, April 24, 2024 edition of THE Podcast Daily.Want to talk even more Ohio State football with the guys? Text us! Send a text to 614-662-4509 to get started and receive your first two weeks free.
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap the Florida Gators Spring Game from this past Saturday at The Swamp and look ahead to David's biggest storyline heading into the offseason for the Gators Football Team. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to get his thoughts on Gators Basketball making the NCAA Tournament this week and his preview for Florida Gators Spring Ball going on right now on campus. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
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The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap Florida Head Coach Billy Napier's National Signing Day Press Conference from earlier today, how NIL has changed the way college football teams recruits in 2024 and his expectations for the 2024 Gators this fall. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist Hightop Sports to go over the latest on Florida Gators recruiting, changes to the coaching staff for Billy Napier and David's thoughts on Nick Saban retiring last week as the Head Coach of Alabama. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist Hightop Sports to recap Florida's 2023 Football Season, changes to the coaching staff this week and his picks for Championship Saturday in College Football this weekend. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap Florida's tough loss over the weekend against Georgia in Jacksonville and his thoughts on the rest of the 2023 Schedule for the Gators with Mark for a Wednesday. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekdays from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
The Mark Moses Show is joined by David Soderquist of Hightop Sports to recap the Florida Gators big road win at South Carolina this past weekend and how the Gators will be getting ready for the big rivalry game against Georgia in two weeks in Jacksonville. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Our third annual Florida Gators State Of The Program Address show is a collaborative effort with Hightop Sport's Shelton and Dave Soderquist, where we address the overall health of the Gator football program under Billy Napier as he builds for the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neil-shulman/support
The Psychologists Are In with Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson
This week, Maggie & Tim are joined by Dulé Hill to talk about one of the most iconic episodes in Psych history, Season 4 Episode Seven: High Top Fade Out. The episode where a member of Gus's old acapella troupe is killed and Shawn and Gus are on the case to prove this wasn't just an accidental hit and run...it was muuuurddderrrrr. Sponsors: BetterHelp- Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/pineapple Follow, Follow, Follow! Instagram: @thepsychologistsarein Twitter: @psychologistpod Patreon: patreon.com/psychologistsarein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before Christopher "Kid" Reid became one of the most iconic faces in Hip-Hop history, along with his partner in rap, Christopher "Play" Martin, he had to endure a lot to become who he is. Nothing came easy - the white people didn't respect him because he was half Jamaican. The black people laughed at him because he was half white. This meant he had to work doubly hard, and use his charismatic personality and love for Hip-Hop as tools to navigate the rough waters of New York life. Come on an audio journey of his life and hear how he went from performing for free at park jams in the Bronx to working at Sears with Martin Lawrence to being the first rapper with a Saturday morning cartoon. Do the Kid N Play kickstep without embarrassment at www.stupid-fly.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.