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Being it till you see it isn't about pretending you're confident or pushing yourself harder than you can sustain. In this final episode of the self-love series, Lesley shares practical tools that make self-love doable instead of overwhelming. From simple breath practices and journaling prompts to boundaries, forgiveness, and celebrating everyday wins, this episode is all about choosing one small way to show up for yourself. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Why self-love is not about faking it or overdoing it.How breath and music create an easy self-love practice.Journaling, mindfulness, and gratitude as tools to shift self-talk.Using boundaries and forgiveness as acts of self-respect.Celebrating wins and honoring your body to reinforce self-love.Episode References/Links:Submit your wins or questions - https://beitpod.com/questionsBook: Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It by Kamal Ravikant - https://a.co/d/04df4sfiEpisode 559: David Corbin - https://beitpod.com/ep559Episode 628: Frances Naudé - https://beitpod.com/ep628Episode 400: Gay Hendricks - https://beitpod.com/gayhendricksEpisode 319: Nikole Mitchell - https://beitpod.com/ep319UCLA Mindfulness Education Center - https://www.uclahealth.org/uclamindfulThe Five Minute Journal - https://beitpod.com/5minutejournalBuy Yourself the F*cking Lilies by Tara Schuster - https://a.co/d/0e0IF322Self-Love Mantras - https://blog.gratefulness.me/mantras-for-self-love If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! 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It truly is knowing who you want to be and loving yourself enough to do the things that get you there. Lesley Logan 0:13 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:55 All right. Welcome back Be It babe. How are you? Okay. So we are finishing our self love series for now. I mean, maybe we'll add on to it. And also, it's really crazy. Is in between recording one and two, I interviewed two amazing women who will come out at different times, but they were, they were validating how important the series is and just the words that they were giving. And so I know that the Be It pod is always giving tips on loving yourself and and, you know, getting to know yourself. But I'm hoping that this episode gives you some tools, some simple ones. I have some that you guys sent in. So thank you so much. And then just some things that to think about, right? And then we'll also do a burnout series. And they, they, they go hand in hand, and they go hand in hand with the habits series, right? So all this to say that being it till you see it is not about faking it, and it's also not about overdoing it. It truly is knowing who you want to be and loving yourself enough to do the things that get you there. And you're not going to like everything, right? It's going to it's not going to be easy if it's easy you'd already be there and then you have something else to want. So this is the tools episode. So if you didn't listen to the first one, please go back to the first one, because I think what the first one, what we talked about, was, what is self-love like? Why do we struggle with it? Why do we need it? And then what does that look like, right? So now we're in the tools, tools for loving yourself. So in preparation for this series, one of the one of the things that I actually read that I thought the whole series would be about, and it's just part of it. There's actually a book. It's called Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It.Lesley Logan 2:30 And the first half is a bunch of tools, and the second half is a journey of him falling back in love with himself. And that part is actually a really quick read, and it's beautiful, and it's like short snippets, and the vulnerability is really amazing, and the tools are really cool. So one of the tools in the book that I particularly liked and have used, are you ready? You will play a song that you like that makes you feel good. Okay? If you don't know that, here's a simple one. Go into whatever music app you use, hit instrumental music so that it has no words, okay? And then just hit play on one. Then you're gonna close your eyes and listen and for the length of the song, every time you inhale, you say, I love myself. And every time you exhale, you let something go. Inhale, I love myself. Exhale, let something go, right? Just let enough. You just let the air go inside, If your mind wanders, you just go, am I inhaling or exhaling? I'm inhaling. I love myself. I love me. I love what I do for me. I love who I am, right? That I really like because there's a lot of tools out there, and I might even say some that I'm like, okay, I think this could work for somebody, but it might not work for me, and that's fine, right? That's there's gonna be tools that don't work for me. Maybe that doesn't, but I actually really love that. Really love that one. Here's a couple others that I think are fabulous and might work for you, don't work for my ADHD frame, but I that one I love, that one is easy to do. I can do it while I'm driving, you know. So, all right, some other tools, so tools to foster self-love include mindfulness and meditation and journaling to process thoughts and practicing self-compassion by training yourself with kindness and other helpful practices or setting boundaries and practicing gratitude and celebrating accomplishments. We already talked about what self-love looks like, and self love looked like, having self-compassion and kindness and having boundaries. And so, of course, the tools include doing those things. But if they're hard for you, how do you do them? And also, like, I'm a big fan of, like, what am I supposed to journal? What am I doing anyways? And so, of course, you're you know, journals are there to help process your thoughts and emotions and protect your experiences and gain a better understanding of yourself. But like, what do you journal? So some of the past be a guest have mentioned a few different things of journaling. And so one guest, David Corbin, he said, just grab a piece of paper. Write a question at the top of it, close your eyes and meditate on that question. And with your eyes closed, write down stuff. Because there's also like, something about like, your brain will remember what you wrote down and what's important will be there. But sometimes just getting off the page, we've also had people who talk about, like, the morning pages, just like getting up and writing things down on a page. And not even worrying what it is. In our Tarot episode, we talked about, you know, like, you can draw a card and then have reflections questions for that card that day. So there are a million different ways, if you also just are, like, I need something better. Look just literally Google journal prompts for self-love. Okay, you'll get something. And then you can journal that you can't do it wrong. Now, I don't particularly like journaling on a computer, so I will say that might be something you might want to do in an actual journal. And I know you might have a reader handwriting I can't read mine, but I do think it's really helpful. I notice when I journal regularly, I get to the bottom of like, Oh, I'm in fear right now, you know, it's sometimes hard to self-reflect without being able to write down the things that are on there. Lesley Logan 5:45 Mindfulness and meditation. So I actually this, UCLA has a Mindfulness Institute, and they actually have classes on mindfulness and like, you can mindfully suck on a frozen grape, right? Like, mindfulness is that you can mindfully walk like you can go outside and just like I'm gonna take one step in front of the other. So mindfulness is really about being present. Meditation is like sitting down and like clearing your head as best you can and focus on your breath. And something I love about meditation experts is that you can, if you if your mind wanders, just go, okay, and now I'm back right? So there's a ton of different meditation practices out there. If you've read the book Breathe, there's some really great breath work meditations in there. And so I highly recommend, if you don't have a meditation or mindfulness practice, what I would suggest you do is, like, actually, kind of go on a journey of trying out ones that you would like. This is part of the self-compassion. This is part of the boundaries. This is part of the self-care. The self-love is like, love yourself enough to go, Okay, do I like sitting still for five minutes? Oh, do I prefer walking around the block without my phone, right? Do I prefer walking with one footstep in front of the other? Do I like a guided meditation? Do I need to hear someone's voice? Do I like a breathwork meditation? What kind of breath work meditation? Do I like box breathing? Or do I like, you know, Wim, Hof style, things like that. But if that is like, Oh, that'd be a great tool for me to practice my self-love. Then use the habits series to help you figure out a time to do that, and then try out different types of meditation till you find one that works for you. And then I love that self-compassion is going to come next, because you can't have the compassion for yourself if you don't find that meditation practice on day one, right? So it's all self-compassion is basically just like treating yourself the way you treat others. And you know, here's the thing, if we are having people who are like you're you're treating wonderfully, and they're treating like crap, it's because you're treating you like crap and you're like you're getting friendships that are like that, because that feels comfortable to you. So really have some self-compassion talk to have the same kindness and love for yourself as you do with other people. And the same thing when someone else has a mistake or makes it struggling with something like with something like notice how you treat them, and how do you treat yourself, and and you can't do all these things at once, my love, so pick one of these to work on at a time. Lesley Logan 7:50 Positive affirmations. So some people like this, we had Nikole Mitchell, she had a lot of affirmations on Post-Its around her house, and she would take them down when people came over because she didn't want people to know what was going on. But I love having, like, have positive affirmation. There's apps out there that throughout the day will, like, even send you a positive affirmation. Like, have that if that's what you need, especially if you're not so good at noticing the things you are doing wonderfully in this you know, I noticed a lot of people have a hard time sending me wins, right? Lesley Logan 8:18 A gratitude practice. So this one is interesting. Some people in the coaching world love a gratitude practice. Some people hate it. There's like, The Five Minute Journal that's really good about this. The tulip book I was listening to, like,Buy Yourself the Fucking Tulips. Talks about writing about 10 things she likes every day. Some people think that, like, this is stupid. Your gratitude practice doesn't work. Eventually you, like, just keep repeating things. I would say at that point, then you'd move on to a new practice. But if you don't have a gratitude practice, here's a thing about gratitude. My therapist told me, your gratitude and judgment can't live in the same space, right? So if you are struggling to have self-compassion, then I think a gratitude practice is a great way to get that as a tool under your tool belt of self-love. If you're judging yourself, I want you to write down three things. Say three things, I'm grateful for this I'm grateful, like, I'm grateful that I washed my hair today. Like, I think it could be really good. This one's gonna be harder, but I do think it's important. Forgiveness, giving yourself permission to forgive you of past mistakes. So that might include, like, having a moment of grief, or some time you might come up with this in journaling, but like a lot of times, people keep things in their life, or do things in their life that they know are harmful to them longer than they want, and it's hard to let those things go. So sometimes they keep them around because, you know, it's easier to do that, but it's bad, and then we don't, because if we get rid of it, then we have to face this. Oh, my God, I I can't believe I let myself have that in my life for so long, and that's where forgiveness comes in. Self-love is forgiving yourself, right? Maybe your general practice is like, what do I need to forgive myself about? Right? So that you can use these tools together. And then limit self-criticism, and this is where I would encourage you to get a friend involved, and when you are being self-deprecating, which Gay Hendricks, who's episode 400 would say, in his book, The Big Leap, that self-deprecation is actually just part of you pulling like a bit as an upper limit problem, right? But if you are judging yourself or being hard on yourself and it's around people, then I need you to have someone in your life who's gonna go, okay, that's not helpful. We did this in Cambodia, like anytime someone apologize, I told this in another episode, not helpful, right? Not helpful until you can get to the point where you're going not helpful to yourself, right? It can take a village to get unravel the habits we have, right? So behavioral lifestyle tools that would be setting boundaries, you might have to actually just start saying no to everything until you can and then say yes later, because, like most, for the most part, you can say no to a lot of things and then change your mind. And so maybe it's that you have to come up with something in your notes, it's something that I had to do for a long time. Was like, in my notes, I had, like, three different ways to say no, that I could just copy and paste. Oh, it's amazing. I need to check my calendar. Oh, I think we have something going on that night. Let me, for right now it's a no, but I'll check, and if I can change I'll get back to you. Oh, my God, thank you for thinking of me, I feel so honored. I need to take a moment to take a look at my calendar and see if I can do that. Right? Though, all of those were easy for me to pretty much plug and play into almost any invitation anywhere. And then I could get like, the urgency and need for me to be responsive to people. I could solve that. But then it gave me it bought me some time to, Do I really want to go to that thing? Do I want to spend time with those people? Right? No, is a complete sentence, by the way, and so, but it can feel hard, especially if you're not used to it. And the other thing is, like, when you are setting boundaries, you might have to tell people hey, like we had Shari Teigman on the on the podcast coming up, and it's possible it already came out, might come out after this. But this, but I really encourage you to listen to that episode if you haven't, if it's been already out, and if you haven't, then listen to it maybe a couple of times. But she gives some great tips about how to tell people. You know, Hey, before, I was okay with this, and I'm not now, and so it is okay to have been okay with something before and not now, and it might mean addressing that with people who it's not now for, but it's not an attack on them, and it's not that they're an asshole. It's just that you no longer are able to be available in that way, right? And then the thing is, when we set boundaries, we just have to enforce them, and it's not easy. But again, write down different ways. Like, okay, if you know someone's going to break a boundary or asked to do something at a different time that you didn't want them to do, have a pre written thing out. Ask the AI to help you. Hey, my friend wants to change this thing. I don't want to be up at that time. Like, how can I write this thing? It will write it for you. Copy and paste it right until you can figure out how to say, no. You know, oftentimes people don't care. We overthink things. Oh my gosh. I watched this, like, really funny reel where, like, was based on, like, horoscope signs. And like, this one guy was, like, these three signs, and the person was like, you know, I thought you were gonna come over. And then he's like, I you thought I was gonna come over? Like, he's reacting to it as a like, Aquarian, Scorpio, whatever another person is, like, three other things, and it's just like, come on over. Like, it was just really, I wish I'm not doing a great job explaining it, but like most people, we're reading it with this negative, oh my God. I'm gonna let them down when I send this, and they're going, they're, you know, it's like, Oh, no big deal, right? Not a big deal. It's okay, yeah, and it's possible that in setting boundaries, you do lose some relationships in that way. And I would just say, like it probably wasn't the most healthy relationship for you in the first place, because if loving yourself means they can't be in your life, then then it's possible it's just a relationship out to expire, right? Or, if you really want the relationship to stay, you will definitely want to listen to Barb Betts episode about how to create a relationship in a way that works with them, right, that also works with you, which is like, what else can you relate on if this thing that you have a boundary on is no longer relatable? Yeah? Lesley Logan 13:56 Self-care routines. You know, a big fan of the self-care routine, but you need to have self-care routines. And self-care routines do need to be a daily, weekly thing. Self-care is not a reward. Self-care is a need. It's a need. All right? This one, of course, I love. This tool is amazing. Celebrate achievements. You guys need to email me your achievements in the beitpod.com/questions and achievements can be I got out of bed today. Achievements can be I finally signed up for that class I've been wanting to go to. Achievements can be, like, I tried a new hobby. They can be I told a friend, no. There's so many things. They can also be big, like I got a promotion. There are so many different types of achievements, but you have to celebrate them. It's part of self-love. If you're never celebrating the things you did do, it's going to start to feel like everything you do all these things for all these people, and there's like, what's the point? Well, the point is like celebrating the moments in between the things that like, oh, wow, look what I did, right? You got to celebrate that. Lesley Logan 14:52 Spending time alone. Oh, my God, this is not a problem for me. I love this. But self love is also like taking time to get to know yourself and be alone with yourself. Often, and if you have a hard time with that, I highly recommend like figuring out what's going on. You don't have to be an introvert. You can still get energy from people, but being able to be alone with yourself is a sign you've got a lot of self-love. You love being with you. Lesley Logan 15:15 Surround yourself with positivity. So this is it's possible, like I went through a time in 2020 where, like, people were just, oh, we all did, right? And people were just being really negative, and the calls were just often really negative. And I just said, like, you know, right now I'm available to be a friend on these topics, but not that one. And that pissed some people off, and I haven't talked to them, and I'm sad about that, like that, I don't take that lightly at all. But also, I needed a different way of a friendship at that time, and that is okay, and I'm allowed to need that, and they are allowed to have needed a friend who needed to bitch with them, and that's okay, right? But loving yourself is truly making sure that you are around people who not just support you but uplift you and like you feel good after you leave, right? If you're around people that it just feels like after you leave, you feel like the energy sucked out. It's time to have some self-love and put some boundaries in place. Yeah? And then clear your space. So this is not an action item for any of you who use clearing your space as a reason why you do not take care of yourself. But if you're like Lesley, I do all these things and I still don't feel like I have it, maybe there is too much clutter and it's affecting your brain, being able to see all the possibilities that you're doing and have love for yourself. There's also some suggestions for self-love that having some goal oriented tools, so like making sure you're setting realistic goals as a part of your self-love. I see a lot of people that we coach set some unrealistic goals, then not hit those goals and then judge themself. So it might be time to have some realistic goals. And that doesn't mean you lower your standards, or you lower your ability to dream, but maybe it's just about making like smaller stepping stones of a major goal so that you can work towards actually accomplishing that, and then you have to celebrate that you did it, right? Part of self-love is just also knowing what your strengths are. I'm very clear on what my strengths are and are not, and loving myself means saying no to things that are I know I'm going to do a terrible job. I'm going to feel bad about how you did it. Yes, that means I have to hire people, and I have to ask for help, and I have to ask for support, but I can lean so much into my strengths, and I have more energy after the afterwards because of it. So we've had several guests on this, on the Be It Pod who who do strength testing. And I really, highly, highly recommend checking out the couple guests we've had on that and just going through and getting help on identify what your strengths are, right, and then embracing creativity. So you know that could be hobbies, that could be just an outlet you do. It could just be like, maybe you go take an artist class, maybe go take a stone carving class. Like, find something. But finding some way to be creative is often a really great way to not just practice compassion and kindness, but also to get to know yourself. You know, can be kind of meditative, and we have to be mindful in a creative space. Lesley Logan 18:03 So the other things I will just say is we have a couple more categories that I want to explore, emotional, mental self-love, and that is going to include the boundaries and the self-compassion and the forgiving yourself and then challenging negative talk and spending time reflecting. And this one is we haven't talked about this yet, not comparing. You know, they say comparison is the thief of joy. Comparison is okay if it means that you're able to see what you want and you don't want in your life, but then you have to be curious, right? So I love that the emotional self and mental self love tools are very similar to all the other types of tools we've had, because sometimes we can have self-love in some areas and not in other areas. And so hopefully that helps you. You know, self-love is also taking care of the physical body that you have, and that is going to be the movement rituals you have and the movement practices you have, and but also self-love is honoring your body. Now, I just was talking with this girl that I used to teach, and she was asking questions, and I was like, you know, I'm so grateful that people have discovered these studies that show that as women, if we honor our cycles and we move within them, we can be stronger, faster, better, right? And so listening to your body is self-love. So sometimes I hear people are hard on themselves for not going and going for a run or not going and lifting as hard that week because they needed to do more yoga, that's listening to your body you are practicing self-love. Don't be so hard on yourself, right? So do you see how like we tend to do something as self-love, and then we tend to be harsh to ourselves, which negates the self-love that we did. So honoring your body, and then I would celebrate that as an achievement. And then something else you can think about is, and that's this really cool thing that I discovered, if you were truly struggling with, like, how do I love myself? You know, there's the idea of, like, how do you like to give love? Do you like to give loves and word of affirmations? Do you like to give love in the form of physical gifts? Do you like to give love in the form of touch or quality time or acts of service, you know, like the five love languages, and I know those are debunked a bit in a bit, but also, like they're applicable, right? Instead of thinking about like partnering up with people, think of like, how do you like to give love and then give yourself that in return? So if you love to tell people things about that fall into words of affirmation, then it's time for you to do words of affirmation towards you. If you love to give people physical gifts, then give yourself some physical gifts. If you love touch, then go get yourself a massage, right? Like if you love quality time, spend some quality time with yourself. If you love to do things for people, do things for you. So try that out in your effort to make self-love part of your daily life. So I think it's just there's some really great things to that. If you listen to me on that and you're like, I need some more ideas. Definitely reach out to Be It Pod. I can help you with that. I've got some I got some extra tools under here, but I just wanted I don't want to overwhelm you with tools. I feel like that is, is the thing that these the listeners that I tend to attract, like, give me everything. I'm going to try 17 things at once. I just want you to try, like, one thing at a time, because I want self-love to be a thing that you can be it till you see, right? Lesley Logan 21:04 But I will put this in the show notes. There are a bunch of mantras. I have 58 mantras here for self-love, and I'm going to make sure my team has it for the show notes. And here's a few of them that just stood out to me as I read through. I deserve love just as I am. I'm a beacon of self-love. I choose to see the beauty within me. Every cell in my body is infused with love. I'm worthy of sel- care and self-love. I believe in myself fully. I deserve to be happy. And that's that's hopefully what this does, because, like, look, I love doing all the interviews, but I also think that information without integration is constipation. That's what I had a coach say to me once, so all the tools in the world, all the tips and advice don't work if you don't first love you, right? They just become more things. Oh, I promised you guys. I promised you guys some tools from you guys. So these are real people who have real tools for self-love, okay? Pilates, education and gratitude towards myself, not just the universe, for the good things I made happen. Brook Siler, Pilates, Self-love tools, equal, baths, learning new skills. She's doing tennis, not escaping stress with alcohol. Beautiful. And then Pilates Physio Essay, that's Sonia. Tools, booking in sessions that are not allowed to be moved, whether it's on my own workout or paid, it's in. Heidi Malone said, I schedule at least one evening a week to relax after work I read or I watch a comfort show. These are beautiful, beautiful. So do you see how those reflect all the different tools that were suggested? The time with the self, the movement, the creativity, right, the gratitude practice, celebrating achievements, self-care movement, you are so loved by so many people. And my hope from these two episodes is that you truly find love for yourself. And if you haven't already, send in other ideas and wins. Send in the wins, but also send in your other tools, and we'll put them in another show. Thank you so much. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 23:28 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. 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Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to debate what the make-up of a HoF pitcher will look like in the future. Will it all be based around strikeout numbers and ERA?
Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike doesn't think there will be a hard deadline on the Steelers waiting on Aaron Rodgers like some local media have claimed. Is there anywhere else Rodgers will go? Mike believes if Rodgers does play in 2026, this year will absolutely be it. Mike thinks Rodgers should be the Philip Rivers of 2026 and wait around for a contending team that needs a QB. Mike feels like the Steelers drafting a QB in the '26 Draft would tell us more about Will Howard than Rodgers. Mike said it does surprise him a little bit that the Steelers wouldn't want to know about Rodgers by the time free agency begins. He thinks old options like Kirk Cousins or Joe Flacco could get the phone call, but how far could the Steelers really go with those guys? Mike weighed in on the war of words started by Joey Porter in the direction of Ben Roethlisberger. Mike thinks things changed a little bit with Ben after he was suspended in 2010, but is not surprised to hear something like this. Will stuff like this cost Big Ben a shot at being a first ballot Hall of Famer? Mike thinks it may take Ben some time to get to the HOF, but he should get in before Eli Manning. Mike got into the logjam that tends to be created when it comes to HOF entry. How was Mike's flight back to Pittsburgh from the Super Bowl?
Mason Rudolph picked his side in the Joey Porter vs Ben Roethlisberger battle, and it's not much of a surprise to know he was happy to hear Porter go on and on after #7. Their relationship was notably sour and The Fan may have had some impact in it going down that road. Peezy also took shots at James Harrison, and the guys aren't convinced Harrison will take the high road on this. Executive Chef Michael Campbell from Le Mont joined the show. Le Mont catered some food in the office today and Michael ran the guys through what they had to offer. Mullsy, a self-aspiring chef, had some questions. We then got back into the ongoing battle between Ben Roethlisberger and Joey Porter. Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike doesn't think there will be a hard deadline on the Steelers waiting on Aaron Rodgers like some local media have claimed. Is there anywhere else Rodgers will go? Mike believes if Rodgers does play in 2026, this year will absolutely be it. Mike thinks Rodgers should be the Philip Rivers of 2026 and wait around for a contending team that needs a QB. Mike feels like the Steelers drafting a QB in the '26 Draft would tell us more about Will Howard than Rodgers. Mike said it does surprise him a little bit that the Steelers wouldn't want to know about Rodgers by the time free agency begins. He thinks old options like Kirk Cousins or Joe Flacco could get the phone call, but how far could the Steelers really go with those guys? Mike weighed in on the war of words started by Joey Porter in the direction of Ben Roethlisberger. Mike thinks things changed a little bit with Ben after he was suspended in 2010, but is not surprised to hear something like this. Will stuff like this cost Big Ben a shot at being a first ballot Hall of Famer? Mike thinks it may take Ben some time to get to the HOF, but he should get in before Eli Manning. Mike got into the logjam that tends to be created when it comes to HOF entry. How was Mike's flight back to Pittsburgh from the Super Bowl?
Hand aufs Herz: Wenn du an massives Umsatzwachstum denkst, woran denkst du zuerst? Vermutlich an Kaltakquise, neue Leads oder volle Messehallen. Doch wenn wir ehrlich sind, vernachlässigen wir dabei oft den wichtigsten Hebel für nachhaltigen Erfolg: die Kundenbindung B2B. Fast 90 Prozent der B2B-Vertriebe tappen in diese Falle. Denn wir sind Jäger. Wir wollen die Trophäe an der Wand. Aber was passiert eigentlich, nachdem der Vertrag unterschrieben ist? Oft herrscht dann Funkstille oder der Kunde wird lediglich „verwaltet". Dabei liegt genau hier, direkt vor deiner Nase, das größte ungenutzte Potenzial deines Unternehmens. In dieser Episode habe ich deshalb mit Manuel Spors gesprochen. Er ist Experte für Bestandskundenmanagement und Autor des neuen Buches „Die Loyalitätsformel". Gemeinsam zerlegen wir den Mythos, dass Wachstum immer „neu" bedeuten muss. Stattdessen schauen wir uns an, wie du den Customer Lifetime Value steigern kannst, ohne ständig dem nächsten Lead hinterherzujagen. Die Akquise-Falle: Warum Kundenbindung B2B oft scheitert Kennst du das beklemmende Gefühl der Kaufreue? Du kaufst ein neues Auto, fährst stolz vom Hof, und an der ersten Ampel siehst du den Wagen, den du nicht genommen hast. Plötzlich fragst du dich: War es wirklich die richtige Entscheidung? Deinem Kunden geht es haargenau so. Nach der Unterschrift fällt die emotionale Kurve oft rasant in den Keller. Genau in diesem kritischen Moment lassen viele Vertriebe jedoch los. Der Kunde wird lieblos an den Innendienst oder einen Sachbearbeiter übergeben mit dem Gedanken: „Der macht das schon". Das ist allerdings ein fataler Bruch für eine echte Kundenbindung B2B. Manuel nennt dieses Phänomen die „Akquise-Falle". Wir investieren Unmengen an Energie, um den Kunden durch die Tür zu kriegen. Doch sobald er drin ist, behandeln wir ihn wie eine Selbstverständlichkeit. Dabei ist es statistisch gesehen viel einfacher und günstiger, an jemanden zu verkaufen, der dir bereits vertraut. Customer Lifetime Value steigern: Das Starbucks-Prinzip im B2B Lass uns über den Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) sprechen. Das ist der Gesamtwert, den ein Kunde über die gesamte Dauer der Zusammenarbeit für dich hat. Um diesen Wert zu maximieren, müssen wir von den Besten lernen. Ein geniales Beispiel ist Starbucks. Ein Neukunde darf Starbucks angeblich bis zu 1.000 Euro kosten. Das klingt für einen 6-Euro-Kaffee zunächst verrückt, oder? Aber Starbucks rechnet anders: Wenn du einmal Kunde bist und zufrieden bist, kommst du wieder. Woche für Woche. Jahr für Jahr. Folglich ist der CLV gigantisch hoch. Im B2B-Umfeld ist das sogar noch extremer. Ich habe Kunden erlebt, die dachten, sie hätten einen „guten Deal" über 50.000 Euro gemacht. Auf meine Frage, wie viel der Kunde insgesamt in dieser Kategorie einkauft, kam jedoch heraus: 5 Millionen. Der Verkäufer hatte also gerade mal 1 Prozent des Potenzials abgeschöpft. Die wichtigste Frage, die du heute stellen kannst, um deinen Customer Lifetime Value zu steigern: Welches Potenzial hat dein Kunde wirklich? Upselling und Cross-Selling: Motoren für Bestandskundenmanagement Wie holst du dieses schlummernde Potenzial ab? Die Antwort liegt im intelligenten Upselling und Cross-Selling. Aber bitte nicht plump, sondern mit Stil. Stell dir vor, du sitzt in einem guten italienischen Restaurant. Du bist satt. Der Kellner kommt und fragt lustlos: „Noch ein Dessert?" Deine Antwort ist automatisch: „Nein, danke." Szenario B: Der Kellner rollt einen Wagen direkt an deinen Tisch. Du siehst die frische Mousse au Chocolat, das Tiramisu, es duftet herrlich. Er fragt gar nicht, ob du willst. Er zeigt dir das Erlebnis. Deine Chance, „Nein" zu sagen, sinkt dramatisch. Genau das müssen wir im Vertrieb tun, um die Kundenbindung B2B zu festigen: Upselling: Biete die VIP-Variante an. Mehr vom Selben, aber besser, schneller, exklusiver. Cross-Selling: Was ergänzt das Produkt perfekt? Manuel hat als Fotograf früher nur die Hochzeit fotografiert. Dann kam die Fotobox dazu. Später das Video. Schließlich das After-Wedding-Shooting. Aus einem Auftrag wurde so ein Vielfaches an Umsatz. Die Loyalitätsformel: Touchpoints für langfristige Kundenbindung B2B Echte Loyalität passiert nicht durch Zufall. Sie braucht System. Denn dein Kunde hat ein Leben, eine Familie, Hobbys. Er denkt nicht 24/7 an deine Firma. Deshalb musst du ihn daran erinnern, dass es dich gibt – aber mit Mehrwert, nicht mit Spam. 1. Der strategische Newsletter im Bestandskundenmanagement Vergiss den wöchentlichen „Wir sind so toll"-Newsletter. Manuels Steuerberater schickt stattdessen alle drei Monate ein Update: Was hat sich rechtlich geändert? Wo gibt es Handlungsbedarf (z.B. Förderungen)? Der Kunde muss nur antworten: „Ja, brauche ich." Das ist Service, kein Spam, und stärkt die Bindung enorm. 2. Der Podcast als Instrument, um den Customer Lifetime Value zu steigern Ein eigener Podcast ist ein mächtiges Tool für Bestandskundenmanagement. Lade deine Kunden ein! Lass sie über ihre Erfolge sprechen. Das hat mehrere Vorteile: Wertschätzung für den Kunden (er bekommt eine Bühne). Das perfekte Testimonial für Neukunden. Ein exzellenter Grund, wieder Kontakt aufzunehmen. 3. Echte Überraschungen (Der Ritz-Carlton-Moment) Die Geschichte vom vergessenem Kuscheltier im Ritz Carlton ist legendär. Das Hotel schickte das Stofftier nicht einfach zurück, sondern machte Fotos davon am Pool und an der Bar („Ich mache noch länger Urlaub") und sendete diese mit. Der Aufwand? 10 Minuten. Der Effekt? Lebenslange Treue der Eltern. Was ist dein „Kuscheltier-Moment" für deine Kundenbindung B2B? Vielleicht eine handgeschriebene Karte zum Frühlingsanfang statt der 08/15-Weihnachtskarte, die eh im Müll landet? Fazit: Dreh den Trichter um (Bow Tie Funnel) Wir reden im Vertrieb oft vom Sales Funnel. Oben viel rein, unten kommt der Abschluss raus. Aber eigentlich geht es danach erst richtig los. Denk an eine Fliege (Bow Tie). Nach dem Knoten (dem Kauf) öffnet sich der Trichter wieder: Upselling, Cross-Selling, Empfehlungen. Wenn du deinen Vertrieb darauf ausrichtest, wird die Neukundenjagd plötzlich zweitrangig. Du wächst entspannter, profitabler und mit mehr Freude. Fang an, deine Bestandskunden nicht nur zu verwalten, sondern zu begeistern. Möchtest du wissen, wie viel Potenzial wirklich in deinem Vertrieb schlummert und wie du deine Kundenbindung B2B professionalisierst? Lass uns sprechen. Geschätzte Lesedauer: 6 Minuten Wie sind deine Erfahrungen? Fokussierst du dich auf Neukunden oder pflegst du deinen Bestand? Schreib mir gerne auf LinkedIn oder Instagram!
Some of sports' greatest moments were derived from inconceivable upsets. Jason equates TPUSA's All-American Halftime Show to one of the greatest upsets since David toppled Goliath. Roger Goodell's mammoth event was upset by Kid Rock, TPUSA, and Christians fighting back after enduring body blow after body blow. Christians are now standing and counter-punching progressive agendas, whether it's during the Super Bowl or coaches and athletes preaching the word and uplifting Jesus. Richie Incognito joins the show, discussing the intricacies of offensive line play and the New England Patriots' inability to counter the Seattle Seahawks' defensive schemes. They will also discuss whether the Los Angeles Rams have an issue on their hands with Puka Nacua; how the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee should be structured; and whether flag football has a viable future as a collegiate and professional sport. Later, Steve Kim and Jay Skapinac join the show to discuss LeBron James with the Los Angeles Lakers failing to be a championship contender; whether Jordon Hudson's T-shirt indicates that Robert Kraft undermined Bill Belichick's HOF candidacy; and whether the Pittsburgh Steelers run it back with Aaron Rodgers in 2026. Today's Sponsors: PreBorn PreBorn has helped rescue more than 400,000 babies, and every single day, they continue that work by offering mothers something powerful and life-changing: an ultrasound. Will you help us? Just dial #250 and say the keyword “BABY” or donate securely at https://Preborn.com/FEARLESS SelectQuote SelectQuote has helped more than two million Americans understand their options and get the coverage they need. Life insurance is never cheaper than it is today. Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, and save more than fifty percent at https://selectquote.com/fearless ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mac & Bone start Tuesday's show, recapping a wild night at The Hive, as the Hornets winning streak came to an end, losing to the Pistons, but the main storyline coming out is the brawl, which saw four players get ejected, they discuss NC State's blowout loss and play audio of Luke Kuechly talking about HOF induction See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:40 – The Hoosiers roll past Oregon in a night where they honor the 1976 championship team, Lamar Wilkerson drops 41 points, Darryn Peterson sits out as Kansas hands Arizona their first loss last night, Olympics last night, Johnny Furphy officially diagnosed with a torn ACL 12:41 – 21:34 – Morning Checkdown 21:35 – 43:02 – Lamar Wilkerson drops 41 as IU routs Oregon, Ivica Zubac discusses coming to the Pacers, Bears reportedly have an offer from Portage for a fully-funded domed stadium, Quinn Buckner tells a story about Bob Knight after they won the championship in 1976 that resonates today 43:03 – 1:09:06 – Colts thoughts: Should the Colts use the franchise tag on Alec Pierce or Daniel Jones, the guys debate what a fair contract for Pierce and Jones would be, Michael Pittman Jr. believes his future in Indy is cloudy heading into an uncertain off-season, Morning Checkdown 1:09:07 – 1:15:39 – Kevin and James discuss college hoops as we await Rick Carlisle calling in 1:15:40 – 1:28:03 – Can Purdue get back on track ahead of the NCAA Tournament?, why is Reggie Wayne being unfairly punished by the Pro Football Hall of Fame despite having HOF numbers? 1:28:04 – 1:51:00– Tom Crean joins us to discuss seeing his name going into the rafters at Marquette and getting together with his former players like Dwyane Wade, Lamar Wilkerson’s night against Oregon, other college hoops thoughts, Cody and Luke Zeller, his thoughts on Bob Knight getting a statue at Assembly Hall, Morning Checkdown 1:51:01 – 2:03:55 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us and discusses the season-ending ACL teal for Johnny Furphy, his words of encouragement to Furphy, the Zubac trade and how it came to be, why he thinks the center position is coming back, roster construction and the salary cap, Bennedict Mathurin, screens with Zubac going forward 2:03:56 – 2:13:18 – Doesn’t sound like Ivica Zubac is playing for the Pacers soon, Siakam’s All-Star nod, cookie fightsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the 3 and Out Podcast for Ep. 113 listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps the Super Bowl, discusses the HOF finalist, controversy surrounding Bill Belichick's HOF snub, end-of-the-year award winners, overall thoughts of the season, and this season of the podcast, and more.
Jason and Mike are joined by longtime NFL Insider/Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole drops in to talk about the Super Bowl and the newest HOF enshrines. Plus, Lindsey Vonn is proof that ACLs could be completely overrated!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Da play call we discussed: We discussed our Super Bowl predictions, X factors in the game, in depth analysis, and also the HOF snubs. Share, like, subscribe and comment let us know what we can do better. #daplaycall #football #podcast #superbowl60
The Football Season Finally with Fanelli???? yes, its the Super Bowl and we're giving our picks and some prop bets! were also talking football HOF, Winter Olympic kick off, Brady, Ice at the Super Bowl, ProBowl for real?, Special edition Super Bowl trivia, and you know theres much much more in this weeks episode with.... #AlrightBet #QuickHits, #NoWay, #KnockItOff #WhatJustHappened #GordonButterfeld #CrimesAgainstFootball #SportsForTheWin #BrassMonkey #OldeEnglish800 #kuttinloosenetwork #NFL #SuperBowl #FootballHOF #ICE #GamblingTips #patriots #Seahawks #PropBets #ProBowl #Trivia #LindseyVonn #HBCU #Grambling #JerryRice #DougWilliams #85Bears
In a massive 4-hour Saturday special, we clear the deck on a historic week in Arizona sports. From the introductory press conference of Mike LaFleur to the first-ballot coronation of Larry Fitzgerald, we break down the pedigree, the loyalty, and the logic behind the Valley's biggest stories.PART 1: THE HIRE & THE HERITAGE00:00 - Welcome11:07 - The 2-Minute WarningRapid-fire recap: The high-scoring shootout in Portland and the 4th-quarter collapse against the Warriors. Plus, ASU takes care of business in Salt Lake City.13:26 - THE ABSOLUTE VERDICT: The One-Club KingIn light of the HOF news, we look at the future. Why Devin Booker (in season 11) is the only athlete in the Valley with the DNA to inherit the Fitzgerald mantle of lifelong loyalty.19:35 - THE HIRE: The Mike LaFleur Era BeginsThe Podium Energy: Breaking down the intro presser and the Matt LaFleur "Family Scrum."Locker Room Buy-In: Reaction from Mack Wilson Sr. and Michael Wilson.The Pro-AM Report: Tyler Drake catches up with Trey McBride, Budda Baker, and Zaven Collins at the WM Phoenix Open for their raw reaction to the hire.The Media Cycle: Reactions from Wolf & Luke and Bickley & Marotta.PART 2: THE LEGEND & THE LAPSE2:48:40 - THE LEGEND: Larry Fitzgerald HOFThe Reveal: The NFL Honors audio and the emotional Randy Moss surprise (The Ballboy to the Hall).The Inner Circle: Cam Cox (12 News) with exclusive 1-on-1s with Larry and Larry Sr.The Legacy Question: Reacting to Wolf & Luke: "How will the Valley remember Larry Fitzgerald?"3:28:50 - THE CALL OUT: Larry FitzgeraldRE-SPECT: High-intensity, Pantera-style tribute to the GOAT. The 48-year wait since Larry Wilson (1978) is over.3:31:48 - SUNS POST-MORTEM: The 4th Quarter RealityThe Jordan Ott Perspective: Breaking down the post-game sound and the practice availability regarding the Warriors collapse.The Bounce Back: Jordan Goodwin joins Burns & Gambo to discuss the locker room's mental state heading into the 76ers matchup.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
In a massive 4-hour Saturday special, we clear the deck on a historic week in Arizona sports. From the introductory press conference of Mike LaFleur to the first-ballot coronation of Larry Fitzgerald, we break down the pedigree, the loyalty, and the logic behind the Valley's biggest stories.PART 1: THE HIRE & THE HERITAGE00:00 - Welcome11:07 - The 2-Minute WarningRapid-fire recap: The high-scoring shootout in Portland and the 4th-quarter collapse against the Warriors. Plus, ASU takes care of business in Salt Lake City.13:26 - THE ABSOLUTE VERDICT: The One-Club KingIn light of the HOF news, we look at the future. Why Devin Booker (in season 11) is the only athlete in the Valley with the DNA to inherit the Fitzgerald mantle of lifelong loyalty.19:35 - THE HIRE: The Mike LaFleur Era BeginsThe Podium Energy: Breaking down the intro presser and the Matt LaFleur "Family Scrum."Locker Room Buy-In: Reaction from Mack Wilson Sr. and Michael Wilson.The Pro-AM Report: Tyler Drake catches up with Trey McBride, Budda Baker, and Zaven Collins at the WM Phoenix Open for their raw reaction to the hire.The Media Cycle: Reactions from Wolf & Luke and Bickley & Marotta.PART 2: THE LEGEND & THE LAPSE2:48:40 - THE LEGEND: Larry Fitzgerald HOFThe Reveal: The NFL Honors audio and the emotional Randy Moss surprise (The Ballboy to the Hall).The Inner Circle: Cam Cox (12 News) with exclusive 1-on-1s with Larry and Larry Sr.The Legacy Question: Reacting to Wolf & Luke: "How will the Valley remember Larry Fitzgerald?"3:28:50 - THE CALL OUT: Larry FitzgeraldRE-SPECT: High-intensity, Pantera-style tribute to the GOAT. The 48-year wait since Larry Wilson (1978) is over.3:31:48 - SUNS POST-MORTEM: The 4th Quarter RealityThe Jordan Ott Perspective: Breaking down the post-game sound and the practice availability regarding the Warriors collapse.The Bounce Back: Jordan Goodwin joins Burns & Gambo to discuss the locker room's mental state heading into the 76ers matchup.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
Rob and Kelvin debate whether Giannis Antetokounmpo should be applauded or ridiculed for flip-flopping on his reported trade demands out of Milwaukee. Plus, Hall of Fame kick returner Devin Hester swings by to discuss why he’s a fan of the NFL’s new kickoff rules and why he believes current Hall of Fame players should have a say in the HOF voting process. Finally, the guys debate work dinner etiquette in this week’s edition of Shop Talk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Super Bowl LX in San Francisco where Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk tells Rich why 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey is already HOF-worthy, breaks down the evenly-matched, well-coached Patriots and Seahawks, reveals why he doesn't have an issue with Bill Belichick's HOF snub, and reveals what great advice Tony Dungy game him after he took the Southern University head coaching job. Rich and Patriots fan Brockman react to Rams QB Matthew Stafford edging out Drake Maye for NFL MVP honors. Rich lists his top under-the-radar X-factors that could decide who wins Super Bowl LX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Hour 1 of the Morning Roast, Joe Shasky and Lorenzo Neal discuss Radio Row Day 5 and Roger Craig's HOF selection
Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Emmett Smith saying the Browns need to name Shedeur Sanders their starter, Luke Kuechly getting into the HOF ahead of the likes of Eli Manning and Bill Belichick, Jim Schwartz stepping resigning as the Browns DC.
Carl and Mike get into more football talk as they react to Drew Brees being inducted into the HOF and agree that despite their personal dislike of the Saints, Brees is deserving of his induction.
3 O'clock Hour :00 – Carl and Mike get into more football talk as they react to Drew Brees being inducted into the HOF and agree that despite their personal dislike of the Saints, Brees is deserving of his induction. :20 – Carl and Mike are joined by Jerry Brewer as they discuss and preview the Super Bowl and why the Patriots defense is capable of helping them win the big game. :40 – Carl and Mike react to the Falcons hiring of Matt Jones as their assistant offensive line coach and then get into their picks for the Super Bowl.
2 O'clock Hour :00 - Carl and Mike open up with some Hawks talk as they react to the debut of Jock Landale following being traded to the Hawks and the team picking up a win they both described as exciting to watch as Landale had a career night. They then get into some Falcons talk as they react to Kirk Cousins describing how healthy he feels since he suffered his season ending injury during his time in Minnesota. They also share thoughts on Michael Penix Jr. addressing with Kay Adams his social media post and where he is in his rehab. :20 – Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Matthew Stafford winning the MVP and agree there was no doubt the former Georgia Bulldogs player was beyond worthy of winning the award. They also share some thoughts on why the Defensive Rookie of the Year, Carson Schwesinger, is a great example of why the Falcons can still find "the guy they need" with their second round pick but it is up to Ian Cunningham and his scouting staff to go out and do their job. :40 – Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Emmett Smith saying the Browns need to name Shedeur Sanders their starter, Luke Kuechly getting into the HOF ahead of the likes of Eli Manning and Bill Belichick, Jim Schwartz stepping resigning as the Browns DC.
We begin Friday's show with reaction to the NFL Awards last night as Matthew Stafford won MVP and Mike Vrabel won Coach of the Year. We touch on the HOF class that was announced as well. We take your phones. What are the most intriguing storylines in the Super Bowl between Seattle and New England?
1pm - Chris Brown and Steve Tasker recap the NFL Honors and new HoF class
00:00 – 11:56 – The Pacers land Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline and deal Bennedict Mathurin and potentially their 2026 first-round pick but it has some conditions that could mean the Pacers keep it, Adam Vinatieri and Drew Brees are a part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, Reggie Wayne seems like he’ll be waiting awhile 11:57 – 31:56 – How are the Pacers going to tank the rest of the season to give themselves the best chance to keep their 2026 first-round pick?, do the Pacers need to intentionally tank the rest of the way to keep their first-round pick 31:57 – 43:04 - ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Pacers trading for Ivica Zubac and how they go about tanking in secret, Adam Vinatieri makes the HOF, Gordon Hayward gets his jersey retired at Brownsburg, is Fishers on a path to a championship? 43:05 – 1:01:48 - – Fox 59/CBS4’s Mike Chappell joins us to discuss the Prince halftime show at the Super Bowl, Adam Vinatieri making the Hall of Fame, Reggie Wayne not even cracking the top-10 and why it’s likely a long wait for him, Drew Brees thoughts as he gets the HOF call, the Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft drama and his conversation with Robert KraftSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:56 - The Pacers land Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline and deal Bennedict Mathurin and potentially their 2026 first-round pick but it has some conditions that could mean the Pacers keep it, Adam Vinatieri and Drew Brees are a part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, Reggie Wayne seems like he’ll be waiting awhile 11:57 – 21:17 – Morning Checkdown 21:18 – 41:17 – How are the Pacers going to tank the rest of the season to give themselves the best chance to keep their 2026 first-round pick?, do the Pacers need to intentionally tank the rest of the way to keep their first-round pick 41:18 – 1:06:49 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Pacers trading for Ivica Zubac and how they go about tanking in secret, Adam Vinatieri makes the HOF, Gordon Hayward gets his jersey retired at Brownsburg, is Fishers on a path to a championship?, Morning Checkdown 1:06:50 – 1:18:43 – Thad Matta was supposed to join but has lost his voice so we discuss where the Bulldogs are at and some Big East teams that look Tournament bound, the Pacers trade for Zubac and what it looks like when Haliburton returns 1:18:44 – 1:26:11 – Snow is falling once again downtown, Kevin explains the Pacers trade for Zubac and what it means for their 2026 first-round pick 1:26:12 – 1:52:25 – Fox 59/CBS4’s Mike Chappell joins us to discuss the Prince halftime show at the Super Bowl, Adam Vinatieri making the Hall of Fame, Reggie Wayne not even cracking the top-10 and why it’s likely a long wait for him, Drew Brees thoughts as he gets the HOF call, the Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft drama and his conversation with Robert Kraft, Morning Checkdown 1:52:26 – 2:01:16– Katy Perry’s halftime show, our Super Bowl picks and predictions on a number of things for Sunday 2:01:17 – 2:06:42 – What’s on tap aside from the Super Bowl this weekend?, college hoopsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The voters got it right with Stafford winning MVP, but how did one guy vote for Justin Herbert? And should that voter be allowed to vote again in the future? The real reason Belichick didn't make the HOF - fuzzy math! Craig rips his producer for not supporting Jaxson Dart. And maybe the presenters should know how to pronounce the winner's name! Plus, a brewing feud between Giannis and LeBron! All that, and more, on today's episode of The Craig Carton Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you feel about this years HOF class?
We back with another classic versus on The World is Yourz! But before we get to the Banks and Fab matchup Wop and Dj talk about Glo Rilla sister on the net claiming Glo isnt taking care of the family. Is there a financial limit to taking care of family members? How much is too much? Do Glo even have that kinda bread to take care of 11 family members as a fairly new artist? Robert Kraft has a new Anti Jewish hate commercial ad airing to at the superbowl and We aint even know he was Jewish. Bill and Robert get robbed for HOF votes. Then we get into the matchup at around the 75 minute mark of the pod. This is a music review pod hence all the music being played. The pod is centered around reviewing and critiquing music
Will injuries hurt either the Seattle Seahawks or New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl LX matchup? Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz, Charles Robinson and Ben Fawkes break down the latest intel from both sides and give their game predictions. Plus, the guys explore the possibility that Matthew Stafford wins MVP and retires. What would that mean for the Los Angeles Rams? Hear about that and more on today's huge preview episode!(1:20) - Injury updates ahead of Super Bowl LX(12:15) - Rams and 49ers to play in Australia in 2026(18:09) - Eagles part ways with OL coach Jeff Stoutland(22:30) - Could Matthew Stafford retire?(32:23) - Tom Brady have issues getting into the HOF?(38:37) - Super Bowl Preview & Predictions(50:20) - One More Thing
Star running back Christian McCaffrey joined "49ers Talk" host Matt Maiocco on Day 3 of Super Bowl Radio Row at Moscone Center to share his pride in receiving the NFL's 15th annual Salute to Service Award and offer his support to Hall of Fame candidate Roger Craig. Next up was another 49ers legend, Terrell Owens, who stopped by to relive his iconic Sharpie celebration and offer his critique on the Hall of Fame selection process. San Francisco rookie CJ West popped in to discuss areas he can improve in his sophomore season, and former wily quarterback for the Red and Gold, Jeff Garica, shared how he believes current starter Brock Purdy's "underdog" mentality keeps him competitive. Finally, former defensive back Logan Ryan details what traits Upton Stout possesses to be the 49ers' next great nickel corner.--(7:00) CMC honored to receive Salute to Service Award, supports Roger Craig's HOF bid(18:00) Terrell Owens reminisces on iconic Sharpie celebration, discusses Kraft, Belichick HOF snubs(33:00) Where 49ers DT CJ West hopes to improve in his sophomore 49ers season(40:00) Jeff Garcia shares how Brock Purdy's ‘underdog' mentality keeps him competitive(50:00) Former 49ers DB Logan Ryan believes the 49ers found their next great nickel corner in Upton Stout Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are excited to see Mets baseball activities starting in the Florida sun. Connor and Joe recap some of the early work by Freddy Peralta, Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong and others in Port St. Lucie, discuss the World Baseball Classic, do a deep dive on the return of Christian Scott, and chat about roles for and the trade values of Brett Baty and Mark Vientos. The guys also accept friendly feedback on their Mets all-time team selections from the previous pod, hat tip Carlos Beltran for his Mets hat in the Hall of Fame, go Down on the Farm to reveal some new names to know, and answer Mailbag questions about another outfielder and some fun promotion possibilities at Citi Field. Before the show wrapped, word came down about the Tigers signing Framber Valdez, so Connor and Joe reacted to the news and looked at the present and future state of MLB free agency overall. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show01:05 Early spring training sights and sounds02:20 World Baseball Classic - ins and outs05:15 Christian Scott returns09:50 Brett Baty and Mark Vientos - rolls and trade values17:55 TMP Mets all-time team: friendly feedback!30:25 Carlos Beltran wearing Mets cap in HOF, will 15 be retired now?33:00 Down on the Farm: Two new names to know38:15 Mailbag: Mets need another outfielder, could it be Starling Marte?41:25 Mailbag: Pick a Citi Field Promotion!43:30 Framber Valdez to Tigers, and the future of MLB free agency Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alan Roach kicks off the hour from bay, as he gets set to announce yet another Super Bowl, then hear from HOF guard Steve Hutchinson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan Roach kicks off the hour from bay, as he gets set to announce yet another Super Bowl, then hear from HOF guard Steve Hutchinson!
Meredith joins Ken and Anthony and they discuss Myles Garrett's appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the Cavs finally getting rid of Lonzo Ball, and Tony Dungy's comments about the HOF voting.
Czabe and PAUL CHARCHIAN cut it up over being goaded to buy a Utah rich man's toy. The Epstein email dump and the NFL's quandary. Bill Gates is a scumbag, but his ex-wife is filthy rich. Robert Kraft denied the HOF. A "cheese-backed economy" is a thing. Cheese wheel pasta, for the win! PGA Tour prediction pools. CzabeVegas update. MORE.....Our Sponsors:* Cheesesteaks from Philly? Deep dish from Chicago? Go to Goldbelly and use my code CZABE for a great deal: https://www.goldbelly.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Star linebacker Fred Warner joined "49ers Talk" host Matt Maiocco on Day 2 during Super Bowl Radio Row at Moscone Center to update his rehab and discuss the impending hire of new defensive coordinator Raheem Morris. Next up was former Chargers team physician Dr. David J. Chao, who analyzed electrical substation theories following a trend of injuries to San Francisco's roster in recent seasons. NBC Sports' "Pro Football Talk" co-chost Chris Simms then touches on his bond with both Kyle Shanahan and Raheen Morris from his days with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and why he's excited about them coaching together in San Francisco. Finally, "NFL RedZone" host Scott Hanson stops by to share with Matt how hectic and how amazing his job on Sunday's can be, as well as his thoughts on what the 49ers have to do to compete with the Seattle Seahawks moving forward.--(0:00 How recent reports about Patriots owner Robert Kraft may affect former 49ers running back Roger Craig's HOF bid this year.(10:00) Fred Warner discusses recent injury rehab, 49ers hiring DC Raheem Morris(17:00) Former Chargers team physician Dr. David J. Chao analyzes electrical substation theories regarding 49ers injuries(23:00) Why Chris Simms is excited for Kyle Shanahan, Raheem Morris as 49ers coaching duo(30:00) Scott Hanson discusses his NFL RedZone approach, takeaways from 49ers' season Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00-17:05) Alice Cooper does five hours of radio six days a week. Billikens stay at 16 in the ESPN Net Rankings. Coach Schertz was proud of the boys' effort in the comeback win last night even on a night where they didn't have their best stuff. Does Doug have an HOF banner at St. Kitty's? Who puts a pie on a windowsill?(17:13-36:29) JR forced Chairman to the floor. Criss cross applesauce. What did JR learn on the drive in this morning? JR's plan for the break. Talking trades and what the Blues could potentially get in return. Young guys coming up that are a few years off. Would a deal for Artemi Panarin make sense? Drinkin' with the boys. More two-part questions from the audience.(36:39-50:25) Dangerous minds. You like to get wet, Jake? Doug needs to read about Don Simpson. He lived hard. Shrewsbury Seminary Student want to talk about it all. Fresh off a vasectomy. Doug took Spanish, not French. NBA trade takes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Patriots Ted and Wiggy react to Robert Kraft's Hall of Fame snub // ESPN's Adam Schefter joins, shares insight on Kraft + Belichick's HOF snubs // Former All-Pro Shawne Merriman joins, explains why he forgives the Patriots // Comedian Frank Caliendo joins, shares spot-on impressions of NFL stars // NFL broadcaster Solomon Wilcots joins to talk Pats-Seahawks + Hall of Fame // BREAKING: Celtics acquire Nikola Vučević from the Bulls for Anfernee Simons // Ex-Pats QB Joe Milton joins, explains why he felt disrespected by the team // Reacting to Joe Milton's comments about his tumultuous tenure in Foxboro // Are the Patriots using their role as underdogs as motivation vs. Seahawks? // Ted Johnson's wild story of how he nearly lost his Patriots SB ring at WEEI // NFL analyst Ross Tucker joins, talks Robert Kraft + the HoF voting process // Tully Banta-Cain joins, tells story of nearly losing SB ring in Providence //
It's Super Bowl week in Santa Clara, CA, as the Patriots and the Seahawks will battle for the NFL's top prize and we're ready to go over it all with the coverage and some anniversary insight on the Bears "Super Bowl Shuffle" win over those same Patriots 40 years ago on the "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with special guest/longtime Chicago sports radio media member and podcaster George Ofman to go over it all!They talk about the game this week, the coverage of it, plus, the hot debate on Pats legends, coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft being left out of the 2026 HOF class and more.George also reminisces on the passing of Chicago sports radio legend and his longtime friend and colleague, Terry Boers, who died last week. Ofman, also talks the anniversary of Jim McMahon, Walter Payton, "The Fridge" and the "46 Defense" with those Hall of Famers, Mike Singletary, Richard Dent and Dan Hampton. They terrorized the NFL that year and then had a full on party in New Orleans for the Big Game.Plus, we have more on NBC covering the Super Bowl and the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics this weekend and the horrible situation with the mother of Today host Savannah Gutherie's mother in Arizona that obvioulsy, has her away from the network coverage in Italy.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to read more at LastWordOnSports.com/media and follow/subscdribe to this podcast on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano and Jori Epstein react to the biggest headlines from Rodger Goodell's Super Bowl press conference. Plus, it's a RedZone reunion as Scott Hanson joins the show!(3:19) - Breaking down Roger Goodell's Super Bowl remarks(18:03) - Robert Kraft misses out on HOF(24:30) - Breaking down new OC-QB pairings(28:20) - Scott Hanson joins the show!(44:02) - Justin Fields declines Pro Bowl invite(49:48) - Sam Darnold's redemption arc(53:03) - One More Thing
(0:00) Sam Darnold gifted ham hat (10:00) Robert Kraft not selected for HOF (19:00) Matt Simms joins the set (22:00) Giants hire Matt Nagy as OC (32:00) Matt Simms shares SB LI experience (42:00) Commissioner Goodell holds annual state of NFL press conferenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to George Pickens wanting to stay in Dallas but knows that the price has gone up, Rodger Goddell says that the league had nothing to do with Bill Belichick not getting in, and the NFL is looking to change the Rooney Rule after only 1 minority coach was hired this coaching cycle and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI...04:45 - George Pickens wants to stay in Dallas19:39 - Goddell says league had nothing to do with Belichick’s HoF vote39:15 - Only 1 minority candidate appeared in head coaching carousel (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Steam Room Podcast is BACK with Season 7 and a guest appearance from Hall of Famer Champ Bailey to talk the Super Bowl and Belichick's HoF snub, along with a call-in from an old friend to Chuck's Answering Machine. Chuckster brings out his welding glasses for his First of All list, talks with EJ about his ideal “Last Meal,” and pitches a new Diet Coke jingle before Ernie shares his “Good for the Soul” audiobook recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boys turn 41 today and tomorrow. We talk Browns finding a coach finally and doing it Browns fashion. Joe Brady to the Bills, Steelers fans all in on McCarthy (00:00:00-00:23:39). LeBron played his last game in Cleveland (maybe) (00:23:39-00:31:16). Zac digs in on the anonymous tips and does some journalism work on how Belichick didn't get into the HoF (00:31:16-00:48:39). Mike Florio joins to talk HoF, football indoors, coach hirings, Super Bowl and more (00:48:39-01:32:24). We finish with Fyre Fest of the week (01:32:24-01:59:27).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Netflix. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
On today's episode of “Fearless,” Jason explains the crux of the problems with the Pro Football Hall of Fame and its admission process while applauding Jimmy Johnson's intent to boycott the HOF ceremony. He continues to expose the hypocrisy and degeneration of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, delving into the Kraft Family Syndicate that sanctioned a hit on Bill Belichick, diminishing his Hall of Fame credentials. Jason insists that Tony Dungy must express his stance for public consumption. He highlights numerous players who whined their way into the Hall and others who entered as unworthy. Jason responds to Cam Newton's response regarding presenting himself in a professional manner. The final lap focuses on Emmanuel Acho asking why Shedeur Sanders should listen to the Cleveland Browns' newly hired head coach, Todd Monken, and the team's continuing dysfunction under owner Jimmy Haslam. Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor If you're living with daily aches and pain, Relief Factor might be the real deal for you too. Try the 3-week QuickStart today! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices