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A new film three longtime Brooklynites as they navigate love, loss, career and friendship as their neighborhoods change right in front of them. Director Rachel Holder joins us to discuss "Love, Brooklyn," a cinematic tribute to the beloved New York City borough alongside actor Nicole Beharie who stars in the film.
(00:00-24:29) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of the roster cut downs that have already been reported for the Indianapolis Colts and Jaylon Jones heading to injured reserve. Plus, they revisit part of the Riley Leonard discourse from yesterday’s show. (24:29-39:18) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White makes her weekly visit on the show with Jake Query to discuss where things are at right now with Caitlin Clark. Do the Fever have a return date in mind? Coach White does state what they need to see from Clark before returning to the floor and discusses what her educational studies were like at Purdue between aviation and communications. (39:18-48:22) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake welcoming Doug Gilman on the show because he became famous with one act following an IndyCar race earlier in the season. (48:22-1:12:13) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to highlight some of the names that have been cut already for the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, he and Jake get into a discussion about the quarterback position between Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson, and Riley Leonard. Stephen expresses that Shane Steichen might have had his mind made up about the QB1 job going into camp and doesn’t believe that the Colts will trade Richardson yet. (1:12:13-1:22:19) – Eddie explains why he is in hot water with the Taylor Swift engagement. Jake reacts and wonders if her engagement will slow down her music career and if it will change what kind of songs she will be writing in the future. (1:22:19-1:33:52) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake having some Swifties call into the program to share how they feel about the news and if it will change her brand at all as an artist. (1:33:52-2:03:17) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the program to weigh in on the Taylor Swift engagement to Travis Kelce news and what Stephanie White said earlier in the show about Caitlin Clark’s return. Scott also comments on the coaching changes for the Indiana Pacers earlier this week, what the responsibilities of the assistant coaches will look like for the upcoming season, and touches on where Tyrese Haliburton is at with his recovery. (2:03:17-2:11:16) – Jake needs help with figuring out when things changed with people texting to ask if they can call you versus just calling you and then waiting to get a call back if someone doesn’t answer. (2:11:16-2:18:57) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing Stephanie White’s comment on Caitlin Clark’s return, previewing the upcoming stretch of important games for the Fever, and JMV joining Jake in the studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1965, a nonviolent voting rights march in Alabama culminated in a brutal televised brutal attack by state police. The public outrage that followed prompted Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act, a law meant to dismantle racially discriminatory barriers to voting. Since then, this landmark civil rights law has faced continued attacks. The Supreme Court has weakened its protections, most notably in the 2013 case Shelby County v. Holder. And just this summer, a lower court ruling in Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians v. Howe blocked voters in seven states from using the Voting Rights Act to challenge racially discriminatory voting practices. The Supreme Court has put that decision on hold for the moment while it considers whether to take up the case. But the very fact that we're celebrating a pause on the near destruction of the Voting Rights Act's last remaining protection illustrates how bad things have gotten in the courts. Thankfully, courts don't have the only say. The 15th Amendment gives Congress the power to safeguard the right to vote through legislation. This conversation explores the history of the Voting Rights Act, its impact on voters today, and what it will take to ensure fair representation for all.Speakers:Alexander Keyssar, Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy SchoolSean Morales-Doyle, Director, Brennan Center Voting Rights and Elections ProgramLenny Powell, Staff Attorney, Native American Rights FundNikema Williams, U.S. Representative (D-GA)Moderator: Natalie Tennant, Kanawha County Commissioner; Former West Virginia Secretary of StateIf you enjoy this program, please give us a boost by liking it, subscribing, and sharing it with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please give it a five-star rating. Recorded on August 19, 2025. Keep up with the Brennan Center's work by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, The Briefing, at https://go.brennancenter.org/briefing.
Den amerikanske præsident Donald Trump har intensiveret sine angreb på centralbanken Federal Reserve, og vil nu have medlem af styrelsesrådet Lisa Cook fyret. Hvad er perspektiverne i det? Og hvad betyder det for markedet og investorerne? Det diskuterer Millionærklubben blandt andet denne tirsdag, hvor vi har besøg af Lau Svenssen fra Svenssen & Tudborg samt aktiechef i Sampension Philip Jagd. Vi zoomer også ud fra de seneste ugers mange regnskaber, og snakker om tilstanden i markedet og hvor de gode muligheder skal findes lige nu. Og så vender vi nyheder fra Bavarian Nordic, DFDS og udviklingen i Millionærklubbens aktiespil. Vært: Adam Geil See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news that Daniel Jones will be the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts. They play some of the comments from Shane Steichen on the decision and explain what it means for Anthony Richardson’s future with the franchise. (23:13-36:17) – Jake welcomes listeners to call into the program to share their thoughts, frustrations, and everywhere in between about Shane Steichen’s decision to start Daniel Jones. (36:17-43:07) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake revisiting the early quarterback history for the Indianapolis Colts prior to Peyton Manning’s arrival because there are some similarities. (43:07-1:06:45) – Hour number two of today’s show with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison starts with explaining why Shane Steichen felt like he needed to start Daniel Jones instead of Anthony Richardson. Jake welcomes more callers to share their thoughts on the situation. (1:06:45-1:16:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to provide an update as to when we will find out the significance of Sophie Cunningham’s knee injury, if he believes that the Fever will bring Caitlin Clark back still, when he anticipates the Fever to have her back on the court in practice, and weighs in on Rick Carlisle receiving an extension earlier today. (1:16:19-1:28:42) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake discussing his love/hate relationship with Notre Dame football in connection to the Fighting Irish sharing who their starting quarterback will be for the start of the season. Additionally, he ties in Indiana and the success the Hoosiers had last year. (1:28:42-1:54:14) – Jake and Eddie replay Shane Steichen’s announcement that Daniel Jones will be the team’s starting quarterback for the upcoming season. He points out a couple of things he said in his opening statement that stood out, explains why he doesn’t think Shane Steichen had much of a voice in the quarterback decision from the get-go, and believes that Steichen’s opinion on Richardson changed when he tapped out of a game. (1:54:14-2:10:23) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on the show to explain why he started feeling last Daniel Jones was going to win the job last week, reveals that Morocco Brown and Shane Steichen were the biggest advocates for drafting Anthony Richardson in 2023, has a feeling that Shane Steichen’s confidence in himself plays a role in this decision, and believes Daniel Jones won the job because he won the job based off things Shane Steichen values but Anthony Richardson won the job on the football field. (2:10:23-2:14:50) – Today’s show closes out with Jake taking another call about the Colts QB situation and JMV joining to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:36 – Indiana Jones is QB1, James has driving instructions, the frustrations seem to be at a fever pitch for the fan base, the complete failure that has been the Anthony Richardson selection, does the age of Anthony Richardson mean anything at this point?, why Kevin says Shane Steichen wasn’t making any sense yesterday, caller tries to put a positive spin on the QB decision 25:37 – 37:21 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us to discuss the Colts rolling with Daniel Jones, not believing Anthony Richardson gets better without reps, his conversation with Anthony Richardson’s agent, will Richardson request a trade?, 37:22 – 50:35 - NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero joins us to discuss the Colts going with Daniel Jones at quarterback, how realistic is it that Anthony Richardson still figures it out with the Colts, Anthony Richardson’s agent makes comments following the QB decision, the market for Anthony Richardson around the NFL, how much pressure does the front office and coaching staff have on them following the decision?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today, we're joined by Jack Parker-Holder and Shlomi Fruchter, researchers at Google DeepMind, to discuss the recent release of Genie 3, a model capable of generating “playable” virtual worlds. We dig into the evolution of the Genie project and review the current model's scaled-up capabilities, including creating real-time, interactive, and high-resolution environments. Jack and Shlomi share their perspectives on what defines a world model, the model's architecture, and key technical challenges and breakthroughs, including Genie 3's visual memory and ability to handle “promptable world events.” Jack, Shlomi, and Sam share their favorite Genie 3 demos, and discuss its potential as a dynamic training environment for embodied AI agents. Finally, we will explore future directions for Genie research. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/743.
Delphi's Ritual Theory – Why the Jury Never Heard About Brad Holder Among the most controversial elements of the Delphi case is the so-called “Odinism theory” — the claim that Abby and Libby's murders had ritualistic elements tied to Norse pagan beliefs. The crime scene reportedly featured sticks arranged in rune-like patterns on the victims' bodies. Brad Holder's name surfaced in court filings from Richard Allen's defense as one of several locals allegedly associated with Odinist imagery. His connection to the case is direct: his son dated one of the victims. Social media posts showed staged images eerily similar to the alleged crime scene arrangements, rune symbols on his hand, and a cryptic comment posted just days after the murders: “Your real ones don't judge you… They help you move the body and never speak of it again.” Despite the disturbing parallels, the state dismissed the Odinism theory as speculative, and the judge barred any mention of it in front of the jury. Holder was never charged, and the jury deciding Allen's fate never heard about the alleged ritual elements. In this episode, we examine the Odinism theory, Holder's alleged connections, and why potentially exculpatory evidence was kept out of the courtroom — raising deeper questions about whether Allen's trial was a fair search for truth or a curated story with key chapters missing. #DelphiMurders #BradHolder #Odinism #TrueCrime #JusticeForAbbyAndLibby #DelphiCase #WrongfulConviction #ColdCase #TrueCrimeCommunity #IndianaCrime Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Delphi's Ritual Theory – Why the Jury Never Heard About Brad Holder Among the most controversial elements of the Delphi case is the so-called “Odinism theory” — the claim that Abby and Libby's murders had ritualistic elements tied to Norse pagan beliefs. The crime scene reportedly featured sticks arranged in rune-like patterns on the victims' bodies. Brad Holder's name surfaced in court filings from Richard Allen's defense as one of several locals allegedly associated with Odinist imagery. His connection to the case is direct: his son dated one of the victims. Social media posts showed staged images eerily similar to the alleged crime scene arrangements, rune symbols on his hand, and a cryptic comment posted just days after the murders: “Your real ones don't judge you… They help you move the body and never speak of it again.” Despite the disturbing parallels, the state dismissed the Odinism theory as speculative, and the judge barred any mention of it in front of the jury. Holder was never charged, and the jury deciding Allen's fate never heard about the alleged ritual elements. In this episode, we examine the Odinism theory, Holder's alleged connections, and why potentially exculpatory evidence was kept out of the courtroom — raising deeper questions about whether Allen's trial was a fair search for truth or a curated story with key chapters missing. #DelphiMurders #BradHolder #Odinism #TrueCrime #JusticeForAbbyAndLibby #DelphiCase #WrongfulConviction #ColdCase #TrueCrimeCommunity #IndianaCrime Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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00:00 – 26:54 – JMV kicks off the show by discussing the Colts and their preseason loss to the Packers. He talks about the Colts QB battle, which should be concluding here soon, and who he thinks will be coming out on top! He also talks about the Fever’s win over the Sun, and the injury to Sophie Cunningham! 26:55 – 41:49 – JMV takes some calls and texts from listeners of the show as he tries to gauge how much interest people in Indy have in hearing more about Andrew Luck. 41:50 – 45:58 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour by discussing the Colts rotten injury luck. 45:59 – 1:13:02 – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins the show! Zak and JMV discuss the Colts QB battle, and who might come out on top! They also discuss how this franchise got here, and why young quarterbacks might struggle coming into the league. They also discussed Zak’s article on former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck! 1:13:03 – 1:20:24 – JMV talks more about the Colts and their QB conundrum! 1:20:25 – 1:28:12 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show with a phone call! 1:28:13 – 1:53:32 – Stephen Holder of ESPN joins the show! Stephen and JMV discuss the Colts cornerback situation, and the injuries the group has dealt with! They also dive into the QB battle and who they expect to win the starting job! 1:53:32 – 2:05:07 – JMV reads some messages from listeners of the show! 2:05:08 – 2:09:51 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 23:08 - Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins the show! Zak and JMV discuss the Colts QB battle, and who might come out on top! They also discuss how this franchise got here, and why young quarterbacks might struggle coming into the league. They also discussed Zak’s article on former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck! 23:09 - 39:50 - tephen Holder of ESPN joins the show! Stephen and JMV discuss the Colts cornerback situation, and the injuries the group has dealt with! They also dive into the QB battle and who they expect to win the starting job!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regeringen vil give forsvarsministeren carte blanche til at køre miljø- og planreglerne over i jagten på hurtig oprustning – frøer, fugle og alt muligt andet må lade livet, mens Danmark ruster op for fuld fart. SF kæmper med at balancere mellem at vise kant til Socialdemokratiet og Pia Olsen Dyhrs drøm om regeringsmagten. Holder de balancen, eller vælter de mellem to stole? TV 2's politiske redaktør Hans Redder er med som gæsteanalytiker og folder dagens skarpe vurderinger ud. Kommunalvalget i november bliver et drama, der rækker langt ud over rådhusene, og Palæstina-konflikten presser det etablerede politiske miljø, mens den yderste venstrefløj skrue op for retorikken mod statsministeren, der bærer det personlige ansvar. Det – og meget andet – får du i denne omgang af Borgen Unplugged. Her får du det bedste selskab med folk, der kender alle krinkelkroge på Slotsholmen og følger dansk politik helt tæt på. Martin Flink stiller spørgsmålene. Anders Langballe og Hans Redder har svarerne.
In this episode, Bradley Smith of Capital University Law School and Nicholas Stephanopoulos of Harvard Law School join to discuss the history and future of racial gerrymandering, including how the Court's upcoming decision in Louisiana v. Callais could affect the Voting Rights Act. Resources Louisiana v. Callais (2025) Allen v. Milligan (2023) Shelby County v. Holder (2013) Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Aligning Election Law (2024) Bradley Smith, Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform (2001) Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Follow, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate
This week Matt Sullivan from Title Holder joins us. First we discuss if it's helpful to have a worst of list in the ska community? Matt (Title Holder) talks about what he has learned from releasing music the last few years. Matt also talks about the band opening for an Emo night event. We listen to Title Holder's now song, Out Tonight. Matt also breaks down the role of time (song length) in song writing and we learn about some of Matt's favorite Title Holder shows. Also this and of course Ska News and our Ska Picks of the week. Title Holder:titleholderband.comOn The Upbeat:ontheupbeatska.comSka News…..-Joker's RepublicOn August 8th Joker's Republic released a new single called Break The Cycle.https://open.spotify.com/track/6oJ6BO6ioMr2TkZjhGrzGc?si=1W3sFU5eSfurhbJuBgIQUA-The Planet SmashersAlso on August 8th The Planet Smashers released a new single called Things You Do.https://open.spotify.com/album/4WPllEY64TO1dJ9ApWAqqU?si=M5MKy9XzSMuuXUHM3UloCg-Left AlongOn August 8th Left Alone released a new album called True To Form. https://open.spotify.com/album/16tluv2Gqq9IFa3k9kECio?si=Cbq7ODL_SmeTOIm3yrHc_gSka News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWeaSka Picks of The Week 2025:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaGSka News Theme by Dang!thttps://dangitband.bandcamp.comMain Theme by Millington https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com
Welcome to Right On Radio with host Jeff. In this episode Jeff weaves a wide-ranging, provocative show that blends current headlines, historical curiosities, conspiracy theories, and personal updates. He opens with musical and cultural clips — including Sammy Hagar — to set themes about division, survival, and the coming year 2025. From there the program jumps into a discussion about tunnels and subterranean discoveries, citing a 1934 LA Times piece about alleged lizard-people catacombs under Fort Moore Hill and asking whether secret passageways might connect the Smithsonian to the White House and Capitol Hill. Jeff plays short, memorable clips — Nancy Pelosi's ‘reptilian' soundbite, Peter Thiel interviews, parody news from JakeGTV, and an ex-CIA commander's commentary — and uses them to explore recurrent themes: reptilian/shape-shifter conspiracy lore, elite blackmail and honey-trap operations, and the long shadow of Jeffrey Epstein. The episode examines claims connecting Epstein to intelligence operations and Mossad, and it revisits provocative material about 9/11, including references to a U.S. Army report, Trump's earlier writings about bin Laden and terrorism, and allegations of false-flag operations. The show digs into institutional power and accountability: Jeff reads and reacts to a recent White House letter directing an internal review of Smithsonian exhibitions and ties that to questions about hidden artifacts, national narratives, and elite influence. He also discusses FISA, Russiagate, subpoenas aimed at former officials (Barr, Comey, Garland, Holder), and newly reported links and coincidences — such as the Dalton School/Jeffrey Epstein connection and Bill Barr's family history — to argue a pattern of establishment complicity and cover-ups. Scientific and cultural angles are included: Jeff plays a brief clip of Harvard scientist Avi Loeb talking about the societal implications of contact with extraterrestrial life — how an external threat or arrival could function as a unifying, messianic event — and invites listeners to reconsider how current narratives might align with older myths and songs. The program mixes serious claims with moments of entertainment and parody, asking listeners to 'connect the dots' but also laugh when needed. Jeff closes with a personal channel update and plea for support: his father's health crisis will require time and may temporarily change the show's format, shifting toward shorter news hits and fewer long videos through September. He thanks listeners for prayers and support, promises to return to regular programming, and leaves listeners with a feel-good clip celebrating Southern hospitality and human kindness. What to expect: a provocative, clip-driven episode that moves between mainstream reporting and fringe theories — UFOs and aliens, reptilian conspiracies, Epstein/Mossad allegations, 9/11 scrutiny, FISA/Russiagate developments, institutional reviews of the Smithsonian, and a candid host update about the channel's short-term future. Guests and sources heard or referenced include Sammy Hagar (music clip), Nancy Pelosi (archival audio), Peter Thiel (interview excerpts), JakeGTV (parody), an ex-CIA commander (commentary), Avi Loeb (Harvard scientist), and various archival news items and documents cited throughout. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
Gareth McGlynn speaks with Matt Boeggeman, Senior Preconstruction Manager at Holder Construction, during Advancing Preconstruction 2025 in San Diego.Discussion Highlights:• Early career experience in HVAC and its value in data center projects• Holder's role as one of the largest data center builders in the U.S.• Key challenges: inflation, supply chain, electrical demands, land, power, and scheduling• Using historical data to improve project efficiency• Integrating AI into the preconstruction processIf you have questions for Matt, connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-boeggeman-53277513/
This week on Weathering The Run, we welcome Bob Becker—ultrarunner, race director, and all-around inspiration. Bob recently made history as the oldest official finisher of the Badwater 135, crossing the world's toughest ultramarathon at age 80, earning him a new age category and a place in Badwater lore.Beyond his Badwater feat, Bob wears many hats:-Race Director of iconic ultramarathons:The Keys 100 — a 100-mile point-to-point from Key Largo to Key WestThe Daytona 100 — a coastal 100-mile race along Florida's ocean roads-Holder of age-group and race records, such as 167.5 miles in a 48-hour fixed-time eventIn our conversation, Bob shares:-What it takes to finish Badwater at 80—including training strategies, mental grit, and his steadfast crew.-His insights on organizing and directing challenging ultramarathons.-Wisdom on what age—and experience—bring to running—and never letting go of the goal.
(00:00-25:44) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the injuries the Indianapolis Colts have suffered to their secondary, that could result in other position groups being squeezed. Additionally, Jake explains why the history of the Colts has negatively impacted how the franchise has handled Anthony Richardson’s development. (25:44-34:16) – The Indiana Fever take on the Dallas Wings tonight at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Jake and Eddie discuss the signing of Odyssey Sims and how quickly she can make an impact with the Fever. (34:16-44:17) – Jake and Eddie conclude the first hour of the show by debating who will have more wins this season between IU football and the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, Jake believes he has an unpopular opinion on the Pacers opening the season against the Thunder. (44:17-1:07:20) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White makes her weekly appearance on Query & Company and starts her conversation with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison about the addition of Odyssey Sims. Coach White also provides an update on how Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are doing mentally after suffering season ending injuries, and elaborates on the importance of Sophie Cunningham’s personality with all the things that have gone on this season. (1:07:20-1:18:53) – Jake and Eddie shift their conversation back to the Indianapolis Colts by discussing if there is a guy or two on the roster that you sneak their way onto it because of injuries to their position group. Can Jelani Woods play his way onto the roster? (1:18:53-1:27:49) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing a story about his fellow IndyCar Radio teammate, Michael Young, that he was teasing last segment. He asks Eddie to evaluate if it was the worst possible thing that could happen to someone. (1:27:49-1:55:09) – The ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder kicks off the final hour with Jake Query by debating which position group could get squeezed based off of the cornerback injuries the Colts have suffered, identifies Tyler Goodson as the guy who has had a really impressive camp, accesses who has an easier job between Luke Rhodes and Rigoberto Sanchez, and makes his prediction as to who starts week one for the Colts. (1:55:09-2:06:15) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the program and reacts to how Jake feels about the first game of the season for the Pacers being against the Thunder and comments on the NBA’s Christmas Day schedule. Also, Scott discusses the addition of Odyssey Sims to the Fever roster, evaluates how many games Caitlin Clark would need to reacclimate with her teammates, and believes that Clark has changed her mind on how she should come back from another injury. (2:06:15-2:12:13) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing which NFL team has the most basic helmet in the league. JMV also joins the guys in studio to discuss The Eagles and preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lige inden sommerferien faldt jeg over et citat af den amerikanske forfatter Matt Haig, som skrev noget i anledning af hans 50 års fødselsdag. Han sagde; "Don't think of it as getting older. Just think of it as getting closer to who you are."Det vækkede genklang. Jeg er 47, og jeg må indrømme, at jeg på den ene side er glad og taknemmelig over at være her. Det er jo ikke nogen selvfølge, at man lever længe nok til at begynde at føle sig ikke helt ung. På den anden side føler jeg mig nogle gange lidt gammel, og jeg er nogle gange bange for, at jeg ikke kan nå de vigtige ting, jeg gerne vil, fordi det måske er for sent. Det fik mig til at reflektere lidt over det med at lære og udvikle, når vi bliver ældre. Er det for sent? Og hvordan holder vi hjernen frisk, så vi kan blive ved med at udvikle os og lære hele livet?Lyt med her og hør, hvad der først og fremmest skal til, hvis du vil holde dig i form mentalt hele livet.>> Se resten af noterne og links på min hjemmeside her.
Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour host Scot Bertram fills in for Jim on Thursday's 3 Martini Lunch. Join Scot and Greg as they thoroughly enjoy the left's hypocrisy and letting the truth slip over the redistricting fight. They also react to President Trump placing the DC police under federal control and the left trying to regain control over news narratives through the attention extraction tax.First, they dismantle the blatant hypocrisy of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker as they refuse to acknowledge their own aggressive gerrymandering. Scot and Greg also highlight former Rep. Beto O'Rourke openly admitting the fight is about raw political power, and former Attorney General Eric Holder urging Democrats to weaponize redistricting in blue states, seizing power under the guise of “saving democracy” before supposedly ending the practice altogether.Next, they react to President Trump placing the Washington, D.C, police under federal control, citing a state of emergency over crime. Greg is torn over this because he does not like the idea of the federal government taking more control over things but he also admits the DC government has been both unable and unwilling to get serious about fighting crime. Scot says people have said for decades that something needs to be done about crime in D.C. and Trump is finally doing something about it.Finally, they laugh at a Boston Globe column bemoaning the end of taxpayer funding for PBS and NPR and calling for a new online entity that people can go to for factual information about prominent political and policy issues. In short, it's just another avenue for the left to regain the power to shape news narratives. And this would all be paid for by the Orwellian "Attention Extraction Tax."Please visit our great sponsors:Sleep on an award-winning mattress from Brooklyn Bedding. Get 30% off sitewide at https://BrooklynBedding.com with promo code 3ML, and don't forget to mention our show after checkout!No missed calls, no missed customers with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at https://Openphone.com/3mlIf your business can't adapt in real-time, you're in a world of hurt. Get the free e-book “Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders” from NetSuite by Oracle. Download today at https://NetSuite.com/MARTINI
Sundays should be for meditation and contemplation. Maybe going to the gun range for target practice. Saturday and the rest of the previous week are for podcasting... not; quickness is the essence of war," Sun Tzu Emphasizes the importance of strategic movement and speed in warfare. It suggests that by avoiding direct confrontation in areas where the enemy expects you and instead striking where they are unprepared, you can gain a significant advantage. This, combined with swift action, allows for the element of surprise and can overwhelm the opponent. Avoiding predictable patterns and exploiting the enemy's weaknesses. It means understanding their deployments, intentions, and potential vulnerabilities, then positioning your forces to attack where they are least prepared. Cryptocurrency evokes greed, and people continue to fall prey to scams. If someone contacts you on WhatsApp, Instagram, or TikTok, promising massive returns, block them and keep your coins. Don't be a mark and hand over $ 800,000 to a stranger on social media. I finished Octavia Butler's Afrofuturistic novel, Parable of the Talents, weeks ago. Now I am creating a take on what was to be the third novel, Parable of the Trickster, in a possible 6-novel series. Also, I comment on the wannabe #RHOA peach holder, Stephen A. Smith. Don't come for forever FLOTUS, Michelle Obama, if you don't want to be dragged on social media. For full podcast notes, navigate to dalesangelsinc.blog to view the newest video releases, a preview of what I am reading, and the state of cryptocurrency. Read more about AfroDruid Magic Elixir https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading Racing to Buy Crypto!!! Yes, I can...Create my coin...Our rituals involve burning zeroes. Read about the financial evolution #AfroDruids $ROOTS Initial Sprouting https://tr.ee/8SIz1J4rNI Contact us on: Blue Sky: @tvfoodwinegirl.bsky.social Threads: www.threads.net/@tnfroisreading Instagram: @tnfroisreading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com, comments on the show, or suggestions for Far From Beale St additions. #CryptoTrading #CryptoAirdrop #CryptoAlert @akrapheal #AfroDruids #crypto #cryptocurrency #memecoin with a mission
Hey everyone! I was sitting at my desk thinking about the various services and means KTTS has created to help coffee shop owners and leaders in the last 8 years. Seems we have grown a lot! From a podcast with 1,000+ episodes and 3 million+ downloads, to consulting and coaching 85+ cafes, training barista teams, speaking around the country multiple times per year for 20+years, and the latest addition, the Key Holder Coaching Groups which is in its 5th season! I wanted to take a moment to chat with you here, pretty informally, to explain these areas of Keys to the Shop and give you some clarity about the why behind them, what they look like, and how they help people like you. Below are some links that will take you to where you can learn more. But of course, the best way is always to reach out and have a conversation with me. Just email: chris@keystotheshop.com Service Links: CONSULTING One-on-one consulting with coffee shop owners and their leadership teams to help improve operations, people, and quality. We also help new owners and their teams open their first cafe. KEY HOLDER COACHING GROUPS A curated space where you can bring real challenges to the table, get clear feedback, and grow alongside others who are just as invested in getting better. If you're looking for community, clarity, and accountability to move your leadership forward, this might be the right next step for you. Click above to apply. SPEAKING I have been speaking at trade shows, industry organizations, coffee schools, and conducting workshops for quite a long time. Reach out if you are looking for a focused workshop for your team or need a speaker for your event. CAFE CLARITY CALLS In these 3 one hour intensive sessions we will tackle your most pressing issues and challenges through discovering root causes, and developing clear solutions and strategies for sustainable success! Click here to schedule a free discovery call: KTTS Consulting Discovery Call Social Media Links: Instagram: @keystotheshop LinkedIn: Chris Deferio
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There's been plenty of memorable players that have donned the famous Aston Villa shirt over the years, but what would a best XI look like from a tenured season ticket holder? Listen in as Cole and Simon run through Simon's best Villa XI from his time as a season ticket holder (beginning in the 1997/1998 season).You can listen for FREE on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify - dig in!WHAT DO WE DISCUSS?Is Emi Martinez truly the best Aston Villa goalkeeper of the last 28 seasons?Have Villa lacked true quality in the full-back areas?Just how good was Paul Merson?Is Simon's front three spot on or are there any questionable omissions?STAY CONNECTED:Email: holtecast@gmail.comX: @HoltecastPodThreads: HoltecastBluesky: @holtecastpod.bsky.socialCole Pettem: @TalkAstonVillaSimon O'Regan: @SiOReganEPISODE NOTES:Thank you to our charity partner, Acorns Children's Hopsice.Donate today to support a fantastic charity: https://www.acorns.org.uk/get-involved/donate/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00-27:09) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query at The Legends Golf Club for The Fan Invitational and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio previewing tonight’s preseason opener for the Colts with Anthony Richardson getting the start against the Ravens. (27:09-37:13) – With the Colts taking on the Ravens tonight, Jake and Eddie discuss the secondary availability tonight because of some injuries that have occurred during camp. (37:13-45:37) – Jake concludes the first hour of the show with James Boyd visiting Jake at the golf outing to review his pork tenderloin and chat about tonight’s preseason game for the Colts against the Ravens. (45:37-1:08:13) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program to discuss the preseason opener tonight for the Indianapolis Colts against the Baltimore Ravens. Stephen discusses with Jake how many running backs they will keep on the roster, evaluates how DJ Giddens has performed in training camp, and weighs in on two debates that Jake and Eddie have had on the show. (1:08:13-1:20:26) – Matt Taylor, the radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, makes his weekly visit on the program to explain to Jake what a gameday looks like for players and team personnel. Matt also highlights a couple of players that have cool stories that will be playing in the game tonight for the Colts, and his preparation for the opponents during preseason play. (1:20:26-1:26:43) – The second hour of the program concludes with Marc Dykton joining Jake at the golf outing to provide his review of the tenderloin sandwich he consumed. Marc also brings Jake in on Mondo’s discussion from the morning show. (1:26:43-1:57:00) – Former Southport Cardinal standout, William Moore, joins Jake Query to discuss the passing of his high school basketball coach, Bill Springer. He reveals what kind of lessons that he learned from Coach Springer, how much of an impact he had on his life, and revisits his second half performance against Bedford North Lawrence in the state tournament. (1:57:00-2:02:19) – Jake and Eddie discuss the connection to William Moore that Eddie has. Plus, Jake discusses the speech he had to give to start the golf outing. (2:02:19-2:08:24) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake from the golf outing to recap the event, discuss tonight’s preseason game, and preview what he will be chatting about for an hour before Colts pregame coverage!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ethan Strand isn't a prospect anymore: he's the problem everyone else is trying to solve. Just months after rewriting the NCAA record books with blistering indoor times in the mile (3:48.32) and 3,000m (7:30.15), Ethan took another quantum leap—this time on the pro stage.In only his second race as a professional, he lined up at Hayward Field for the U.S. Championships and ran 3:30.25 in the 1500 meters, finishing second in a stacked field and earning his first senior Team USA berth for the World Championships in Tokyo.He's back on the show with The Tokyo World Championships right around the corner. What makes this moment even more remarkable is the velocity of his ascent. From his days as a state-record holder at Vestavia Hills High School to his reign at UNC (where he became the first collegiate athlete ever to break both the indoor mile and 3,000m records in the same season), Ethan's trajectory has been jaw-dropping.In Eugene, he didn't just hang with the nation's best. He outkicked nearly all of them, including Olympic and World Championship finalists. His 3:30.25 ranks as the second-fastest in NCAA history and confirmed what close followers of the sport have sensed for a while: Ethan Strand is trying to become one of the best to ever do it.In today's conversation, Ethan walks me through this remarkable, career-defining result, as well as his newfound ambition as a pro. Why he thinks he can compete with anyone in the world and what it's going to take to get to the top. We dive deep into his recent races and future beliefs. Don't miss this one. Tap into the Ethan Strand Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-BUY MERCH BEFORE IT'S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
In this episode, we talk with Tom Lee, chairman of Bitmine, about the rapid growth of his ETH treasury company and its goal to secure 5% of the total ETH supply. Tom believes Ethereum could surpass Bitcoin in value, forecasting potential prices between $4,000 and $15,000. We discuss market dynamics, risks of excessive leverage, and his insights on valuing Ethereum and NFTs like Pudgy Penguins. Tune in for key insights into Ethereum's future and Wall Street's role in crypto. ------
This Day in Legal History: Voting Rights ActOn August 6, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law, marking a pivotal moment in American legal and civil rights history. The legislation aimed to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment by prohibiting racial discrimination in voting, especially in the southern states where such practices were deeply entrenched. The Act outlawed literacy tests and other mechanisms that had been used for decades to suppress the Black vote. It also authorized federal oversight of voter registration and election procedures in jurisdictions with histories of discrimination.The law came in the wake of sustained activism, including the Selma to Montgomery marches and the brutal attack on peaceful demonstrators in what became known as “Bloody Sunday.” Johnson, in a powerful address to Congress, tied the moral imperative of the Act to the nation's founding ideals, declaring that “it is wrong—deadly wrong—to deny any of your fellow Americans the right to vote.” Within months of the Act's passage, hundreds of thousands of Black Americans were registered to vote, reshaping political representation across the South.The Voting Rights Act has since been amended and interpreted by courts, with key provisions reauthorized multiple times. However, in Shelby County v. Holder (2013), the Supreme Court invalidated the formula used to determine which jurisdictions required federal oversight, significantly weakening the Act's enforcement mechanism. This decision opened the door to new state laws that voting rights advocates argue disproportionately affect minority voters.Legal scholars and civil rights lawyers continue to debate the future of the Act, with efforts ongoing to restore and update its protections. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 remains one of the most consequential civil rights statutes in American history, transforming the legal landscape of democratic participation.Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for aiding Jeffrey Epstein in sexually abusing minors, is opposing the U.S. government's attempt to release transcripts from the grand jury that indicted her. Her legal team argues that public disclosure could irreparably damage her reputation and complicate a potential retrial, especially as she seeks to overturn her conviction at the U.S. Supreme Court. They claim the grand jury testimony is incomplete and lacks the scrutiny of cross-examination. The Department of Justice, citing public interest, requested permission from two Manhattan judges to release the material, prompting responses from Maxwell's lawyers, Epstein's estate, and alleged victims.President Donald Trump recently pushed for the release of the documents, seeking to address criticism from both allies and opponents about the handling of the Epstein-Maxwell case. Trump's Justice Department acknowledged that a rumored Epstein client list does not exist, which disappointed some supporters. While Epstein's estate took no stance on the release, attorneys for victims advocated for limited disclosure that protects victims' identities and allows pre-review by their legal teams.The Justice Department said the grand jury testimony largely aligned with evidence presented at Maxwell's trial. Maxwell's appeal to the Supreme Court argues that a 2007 plea agreement between Epstein and prosecutors should have protected her as well. Additionally, she recently met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about potential information she may have on other individuals.Epstein partner Maxwell opposes release of her grand jury materials | ReutersA federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration from diverting over $4 billion away from a disaster prevention grant program known as Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC). The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns, grants a preliminary injunction to stop the government from redirecting funds intended to help state and local governments prepare for natural disasters like floods and hurricanes.The lawsuit was filed by 20 predominantly Democratic-led states, led by Massachusetts and Washington, arguing that FEMA lacked authority to cancel or repurpose the BRIC program without congressional consent. The judge agreed that the states faced potential irreparable harm and shouldn't have to wait until the funding was fully withdrawn to challenge the decision.FEMA, a part of the Department of Homeland Security, had labeled the program as wasteful and ineffective earlier this year, announcing plans to shut it down. However, Judge Stearns noted that such a move violated proper legal procedures and posed serious risks to public safety and infrastructure.The BRIC program was created in 2018 during Trump's first term and has since approved around $4.5 billion in funding for nearly 2,000 infrastructure projects, largely in coastal areas. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said the ruling affirms the importance of federal support for community disaster preparedness.US judge blocks Trump administration from diverting disaster prevention grants | ReutersTesla and CEO Elon Musk are facing a proposed class action lawsuit from shareholders who allege they committed securities fraud by misrepresenting the safety and readiness of Tesla's self-driving technology, including the Robotaxi. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Austin, Texas, follows a June test of the Robotaxi that revealed troubling behavior such as sudden braking, wrong-lane driving, and unsafe passenger drop-offs. After the test, Tesla's stock dropped 6.1%, erasing roughly $68 billion in market value.Shareholders argue that Musk and Tesla overstated the capabilities of their autonomous driving systems, misleading investors about the company's prospects. Key statements under scrutiny include Musk's April 2025 assertion that Tesla was "laser-focused" on launching the Robotaxi in Austin and Tesla's public claims of a scalable and safe autonomous approach. The lawsuit covers shareholders who bought stock between April 19, 2023, and June 22, 2025.Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja and former CFO Zachary Kirkhorn are also named as defendants. The complaint arrives as Tesla confronts lagging demand for its existing EV models and public concern over Musk's leadership and political views. Meanwhile, Tesla is appealing a recent Florida jury verdict holding it partially liable for a 2019 crash involving its self-driving software, which resulted in a $243 million damages award.Tesla, Elon Musk sued by shareholders over Robotaxi claims | ReutersThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced a sweeping rollback of government-funded mRNA vaccine projects, cutting 22 initiatives worth $500 million. The move affects high-profile organizations including Moderna, Emory University, and Tiba Biotech. Kennedy justified the decision by claiming mRNA vaccines have not effectively protected against upper respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and influenza. He also indicated a policy pivot toward “safer, broader vaccine platforms” that could maintain effectiveness despite viral mutations.This decision marks a dramatic shift in federal vaccine policy under the Trump administration and reflects Kennedy's long-standing skepticism toward vaccine safety. It follows previous actions he's taken, including firing 17 CDC vaccine advisers, removing COVID-19 vaccines from recommended use in healthy children and pregnant women, and reducing contracts with Moderna and Novavax. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), which oversees U.S. pandemic preparedness, is now being redirected to focus on vaccine platforms with what the agency calls “stronger safety records” and more transparency.Critically, the rationale for these cuts leans heavily on Kennedy's controversial views, which conflict with the broader scientific consensus on the safety and efficacy of mRNA technology. While it is reasonable to assess long-term vaccine strategy, completely abandoning mRNA platforms — particularly after their role in containing the COVID-19 pandemic — appears ideologically driven rather than data-based. Public health experts warn this may jeopardize future preparedness and undercut decades of scientific advancement, especially when the HHS has not publicly released the data allegedly supporting its decision.RFK Jr. Pulls Back on mRNA Projects as Vaccine Shakeup Continues This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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This episode features Shlomi Fuchter and Jack Parker Holder from Google DeepMind, who are unveiling a new AI called Genie 3. The host, Tim Scarfe, describes it as the most mind-blowing technology he has ever seen. We were invited to their offices to conduct the interview (not sponsored).Imagine you could create a video game world just by describing it. That's what Genie 3 does. It's an AI "world model" that learns how the real world works by watching massive amounts of video. Unlike a normal video game engine (like Unreal or the one for Doom) that needs to be programmed manually, Genie generates a realistic, interactive, 3D world from a simple text prompt.**SPONSOR MESSAGES***Prolific: Quality data. From real people. For faster breakthroughs.https://prolific.com/mlst?utm_campaign=98404559-MLST&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_content=script-gen***Here's a breakdown of what makes it so revolutionary:From Text to a Virtual World: You can type "a drone flying by a beautiful lake" or "a ski slope," and Genie 3 creates that world for you in about three seconds. You can then navigate and interact with it in real-time.It's Consistent: The worlds it creates have a reliable memory. If you look away from an object and then look back, it will still be there, just as it was. The guests explain that this consistency isn't explicitly programmed in; it's a surprising, "emergent" capability of the powerful AI model.A Huge Leap Forward: The previous version, Genie 2, was a major step, but it wasn't fast enough for real-time interaction and was much lower resolution. Genie 3 is 720p, interactive, and photorealistic, running smoothly for several minutes at a time.The Killer App - Training Robots: Beyond entertainment, the team sees Genie 3 as a game-changer for training AI. Instead of training a self-driving car or a robot in the real world (which is slow and dangerous), you can create infinite simulations. You can even prompt rare events to happen, like a deer running across the road, to teach an AI how to handle unexpected situations safely.The Future of Entertainment: this could lead to a "YouTube version 2" or a new form of VR, where users can create and explore endless, interconnected worlds together, like the experience machine from philosophy.While the technology is still a research prototype and not yet available to the public, it represents a monumental step towards creating true artificial worlds from the ground up.Jack Parker Holder [Research Scientist at Google DeepMind in the Open-Endedness Team]https://jparkerholder.github.io/Shlomi Fruchter [Research Director, Google DeepMind]https://shlomifruchter.github.io/TOC:[00:00:00] - Introduction: "The Most Mind-Blowing Technology I've Ever Seen"[00:02:30] - The Evolution from Genie 1 to Genie 2[00:04:30] - Enter Genie 3: Photorealistic, Interactive Worlds from Text[00:07:00] - Promptable World Events & Training Self-Driving Cars[00:14:21] - Guest Introductions: Shlomi Fuchter & Jack Parker Holder[00:15:08] - Core Concepts: What is a "World Model"?[00:19:30] - The Challenge of Consistency in a Generated World[00:21:15] - Context: The Neural Network Doom Simulation[00:25:25] - How Do You Measure the Quality of a World Model?[00:28:09] - The Vision: Using Genie to Train Advanced Robots[00:32:21] - Open-Endedness: Human Skill and Prompting Creativity[00:38:15] - The Future: Is This the Next YouTube or VR?[00:42:18] - The Next Step: Multi-Agent Simulations[00:52:51] - Limitations: Thinking, Computation, and the Sim-to-Real Gap[00:58:07] - Conclusion & The Future of Game EnginesREFS:World Models [David Ha, Jürgen Schmidhuber]https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.10122POEThttps://arxiv.org/abs/1901.01753[Akarsh Kumar, Jeff Clune, Joel Lehman, Kenneth O. Stanley]The Fractured Entangled Representation Hypothesishttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.11581TRANSCRIPT:https://app.rescript.info/public/share/Zk5tZXk6mb06yYOFh6nSja7Lg6_qZkgkuXQ-kl5AJqM
Ben Dhiman is an American pro runner for Asics, living in France. He has been one of the strongest long-course athletes in the sport in recent years, this season winning Ventoux by UTMB 89k, and Lavaredo by UTMB 120k - the latter in course record fashion. Later this summer, Ben will be among the favorites at UTMB. Topics discussed: How Ben is feeling mid-season a month removed from UTMB The couple disappointing DNFs Ben as succumbed to at UTMB Dealing with the loss of his father in 2024 Ben's winter campaign to run sub-30min in the 10k Documenting his training and racing on Substack His win at Ventoux by UTMB 89k Breaking the course record at Lavaredo Look ahead to UTMB A lot more! SUBSCRIBE TO BEN'S SUBSTACK Sponsors: Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Grab a trail running pack from Osprey Use code FREETRAIL25 for 25% off your first order of NEVERSECOND nutrition at never2.com Go to ketone.com/freetrail30 for 30% off a subscription of Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava
In this episode, ESPN NFL reporter Stephen Holder provides a front-row perspective on the high stakes for the Indianapolis Colts heading into a new season and if Anthony Richardson will be under center game one. The veteran sports journalist also weighs in on pay equity for the WNBA, the evolution of sports media and his journey from South Florida to Indiana---and why he's stayed.
Hour 2 of BMitch & Finlay features an interview with Lou Holder, a preview of the Hall of Fame game tonight, and a reaction to the Gilbert Arenas gambling news.
Lou Holder joins the show to let the guys know what he has seen from the Commanders young stars so far in training camp.
Flotte regnskaber fra de amerikanske tech-giganter, Meta og Microsoft, efter lukketid i går. Millionærklubben dissekerer udmeldingerne og debatterer, hvor holdbare de stærke aktiekursstigninger er, sammen med Saxo Banks investeringsstrateg, Oskar Barner Bernhardtsen. I studiet giver chefanalytiker Lau Svenssen sit besyv med om dagens regnskab fra DSV og gårsdsdagens udmelding fra Teekay Tankers samt samler op på rentemødet i USA. Vært: Bodil Johanne GantzelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Jackson, Group Director, Content at the DP World Tour - once known as the European Tour - joins the podcast to share the organisation's approach to content creation and in particular its run of viral videos featuring challenges and players.In conversation with Leaders' Content Director David Cushnan, Jackson explains the critical planning and process required to bring a comprehensive content strategy to life; how his team convinced players to take part; the risk and reward of humour in content; and how the DP World Tour's approach to branded content has become more sophisticated.Join leading creatives, digital and content experts, and organisations including Ferrari, FIFA, Chicago Bulls, Snuggs, NASCAR and more, on the Creative Stage at Leaders Week London - 1st and 2nd October at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. To find out more visit: www.leaders on sport.con/leadersweek
00:00 – 11:32 – We’re all back in studio together for the first time since mid-June, Jaylon Jones gets banged up yesterday, Marc’s daughter is in-studio today, camp gets more physical as Grover Stewart threw Jonathan Taylor to the ground and caused some shoving, 11:33 – 17:59 – Morning Checkdown 18:00 – 44:59 – School getting started today is insane, Colts QB competition and how Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones have looked, the kicking competition, the wide receiver group, Kevin’s love for blue Powerade, Happy Gilmore 2, the expectations behind kids like Charlie Woods and Arch Manning, how much pressure is on AR and the people whose jobs are on the line 45:00 – 1:05:16 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us to discuss where we’re at with the Anthony Richardson progress, how much will the starters play in the preseason?, playoff expectations?, AD Mitchell thoughts, how much will Carlie Irsay-Gordon be in front of the media?, Morning Checkdown 1:05:17 – 1:18:38 – Backstreet Boys, Fever Keys to the Game, Dewanna Bonner returns to Gainbridge tonight, the Miami Dolphins are ravaged by secondary injuries, Anthony Richardson comments on how things have been different this training camp than his first two 1:18:39 – 1:27:26 – Savage Garden, a month from now is season openers for Indiana and Purdue, Lee Corso’s final College GameDay broadcast, the Jaguars use of Travis Hunter, Jeff thinks the Colts could win 10-11 games this year 1:27:27 – 1:52:09 – Colts rookie TE Tyler Warren joined us after yesterday’s practice and discussed his first training camp, his Target snack run with Michael Pittman Jr., expectations for his rookie season, draft night memories, we debate what expectations are fair for Warren in his rookie season, Morning Checkdown 1:52:10 – 2:00:22 – Our busy time at Colts camp, Colts Pro Bowlers going forward 2:00:23 – 2:12:10 – Wrapping the show, will either QB start separating themselves?, tomorrow’s night practice, the state of the running back roomSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00 - 25:21) – Query & Company opens this Tuesday with the sad news of the passing of Hall of Fame Second Baseman Ryne Sandberg. Jake relives the “Sandberg Game” that happened on June 23, 1984, then shares in a remembrance of his impact on the Chicago Cubs, along with his analysis on the change of an era in baseball. Then, Colts Running Back Jonathan Taylor joins the show after training camp wraps for the day and shares his takes about quarterback styles, roster growth over the offseason, and his recollection of a moment during practice today that James Boyd described on Twitter/X as, “DT Grover Stewart just threw RB Jonathan Taylor to the ground after Taylor made a short catch. Obviously, JT took exception and shoved Grove in the chest. And then LG Quenton Nelson came over and had some words for Grove, too. Second day of pads has been physical.” (25:21 - 37:10) – Jake shares an analysis between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson as quarterbacks and gives this QB battle a comparison to racing and how we need to “not overthink it.” (37:10 - 45:48) – Too many coincidences with Indianapolis Colts players who have joined Query & Company; Jake goes through them. Then, should Jake get 3.5% of Colts Left Tackle Bernhard Raimann’s $100 million deal with his 4-year contract extension? (45:48 – 1:12:39) – Jake begins this segment sharing Colts Training Camp injury updates and how this will affect practice this week and the rest of the offseason. Why do injuries happen, and can we determine when they happen? Jake talks through some theories around the injuries that are happening. He finishes this segment sharing more about Ryne Sandberg’s passing and how much baseball has changed over the years. Jake takes a call with Listener Tom who reminisces with him (1:12:39 – 1:26:40) Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins the show to talk about their 93-78 win over the Chicago Sky, with Kelsey Mitchell racking up 35 of those points. She shares her thoughts ahead of their next game against Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday, along with how she feels about playing against DeWanna Bonner. She shares updates on Caitlin Clark’s injury and the plan for moving her forward. Jake finishes the conversation with Coach remembering Ryne Sandberg. (1:26:40 - 1:35:58) – Ticket Giveaway to Three Dog Night’s performance at the State Fair, with a get-to-know-your-listener with Tony. (1:35:58 - 1:59:11) – ESPN.com’s Indianapolis Colts beat reporter Stephen Holder joins the show with an in-depth recap of Colts Training Camp so far, what players are standing out to him in both good and bad ways, and his thoughts on what he’s watching for and wanting to see through the rest of camp. (1:59:11 - 2:08:33) – Jake shares Jonathan Taylor’s conversation from earlier again for anyone who missed it. (2:08:33 - 2:16:49) – Ticket Giveaway to Dropkick Murphy’s performance at the White River State Park Everwise Amphitheater next Tuesday, with a get-to-know-your-listener with Jeff. JMV joins to finish out the show with Jake. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since both the boys were both old enough to walk, they have been around hunting. If you have watched Raised Hunting, you have seen Warren and Easton grow up in their hunting careers, but also go through their lives outside of hunting. From a local show in Montana to hitting the big time with Raised Hunting, the Holder boys have been on an incredible ride. However, unlike your typical average kids, growing up with a TV show in the outdoor industry was much different. On todays episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast, Warren and Easton sit down and unpack what it was like to grow up in the outdoor industry. From traveling with David and Karin as kids, to moving to Iowa and starting Raised hunting, to the countless hours of filming, the Holder boys take a deep dive into the road that got them to where they are today!Discount Codes:You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have some discount codes for you! We not only have a code to get you 15% off all Grizzly Cooler items on their website, but we got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!!Grizzly Cooler Discount Code: RZDGRZ24Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhunting/featuredhttps://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcastRaised Hunting Website:https://www.raisedhunting.com/https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-nockshttps://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-canineshttps://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/broadheads-your-one-stop-shop-for-the-broadheads-we-trust-the-most
Hour 1 1:12 - Doc's First Camp Visit: Pads On, Physicality Up 22:17 - Terry Reports to Camp — What's Next in Contract Talks?
President Trump's DOJ continues to take unprecedented actions in handling the Jeffrey Epstein case. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Epstein's convicted co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, but little is known about what was discussed between the two. Former Attorney General Eric Holder joins The Weekend to share his thoughts on the two-day meeting. Plus, Holder weighs in on Republican-led efforts to redraw congressional districts and how Democrats are pushing back.
Thanks to Mitch for the prayer last week. This year I realized some important lessons that have always been present but I was unable to understand. You may not hear what I am trying to say either but I know you will in time. If you have an ear, please hear. the stuff that happens to us from the cradle to the grave not only shows us the presence of God but that we are connected like a piece of fabric to each other. Our lives are intertwined. Imagine a loom potholder you made in summer camp with those big loops. It was of many colors and the patterns change the older it gets. The stains that we have don't come out always but make a pattern we don't see. Sometimes others can see it clearer. The stains are the things that happen to us. All of us go through some of the same things even if we don't share the extent or the facts. Why it happens is that we belong to the same maker who knows what each of us represent better than we do. He knows that what happens to you, will give you the opportunity to either curse or bless. You have a choice. If you bless, it won't erase what you are going through but will take you through more loops. You are an influencer if you are connected to His will. Even our tragedies, give us the opportunities unknowingly usually. I recently found out that a friend of mines brother attempted to kill himself. He blew a massive hole in his head. For as much as I know, he suffered his whole life from addictions, schizophrenia, and a every mental malady you can name. He is still alive. Horrific right? What in the world could God be thinking? I don't know. I don't know but I am watching. I am observing what is happening from afar. My friend is publicly questioning God. He has written so. He is now asking for prayer for his parents, that I don't think were together. His mother has flown from somewhere to be by her son. Her son is able to respond to her touch. The doctors have closed up "Rauls" skull and he is doing better than I would have expected seeing the before photos. But guess what? I am not in control of anything. My friend is the founder of a large international motorcycle club. Believers are calling, praying and donating money he asked for in his GoFundMe appeal to help with his elderly parents travel expenses. I never heard of his brother before. He is sorrowful for how he treated him in the past. If you can look pasted the horrific event, look at the people that this has touched. and continues to touch. In detective work, that is called a clue. god is working, we just don't always see it. personally, I had a member of this podcast ministry welcome me into their home for some R&R. Another, flew all the way here to take me to see me, and another let me drag him to church. God inspired these folks to think it not robbery to help me. I didn't and don't even know what I need. look at your life. Look at who you touch. Who you bless. Who is blessed by your help, your encouragement, your prayers to God. Look at me, at times I felt like I am all over the place. Guess that put me in the perfect position to have you talk to your heavenly Father on my behalf. You unselfishly won't even pray for yourself but you prayed for me, a stranger, a rogue pistol packing preacher, a dude with more issues than Field and Stream. Oddly enough, just as many talents and gifts it seems. WHO would that come from, Jehovah, Yahweh, Adonai, Elohim, the Most High, the Holy One of Israel, the A and O, we are all in this together, all of our life isn't tragedy and tears, there are good times, and fun in there too. but its life. the good and the bad. the sunny days and the cloudy ones. And we are not supposed to try to do it alone. You are part of this Loom. This ugly ass potholder only a Father could love. You don't understand why stuff happens like it does. I don't know why. I just know that HE is. He doesn't need you to believe in Him but He wants you too. We do a lot of unnecessary crap and call it church. Church isn't the problem it is us. You and I are the church. that is why it is raggedy. We are looking for escapes, entertainment and ethos. (good feelings) Ain't none of that a biblical requirement. We make up stuff and get comfortable with it. And then we wonder why the golden plates, holy water, scented candles, chants, pendants, rocks, numbers, astrological signs, alcohol, dope, sex, work, and retail therapy doesn't work. In the midst of my mess there is a message. in the midst of my conundrum I am becoming something more than I was. I am changing. I am growing. Not only my feet and hat size has increased. I am not the same guy I was 4 years ago. I have a sneaking suspicion, I ain't by myself. the Loom is bigger. you are connected to more people, or if not more, someone important to God. you matter. What you are going through brings others to loop in with you. What you have makes the pattern complete. Your stains color the design. It's an intelligent design by the way. just like there are bacteria in your mouth that help break down the French fries you left in there, there is reason known only to God for the stuff in yours, ours, my life. and what is the purpose of a potholder anyway? it helps protect your hands from getting burned. Throughout the Bible, fire is often used as a metaphor for testing and refinement, purifying individuals or situations. It can also represent the intense passion and zeal that believers should have for God and His Word. Fire holds significant symbolic meaning in the Bible. It represents purification, judgment, and the presence of God. In Hebrews 12:29, it is written, “For our God is a consuming fire.” This verse highlights the power and holiness associated with fire. And you know you can't handle that Fire on your own. We need Jesus.
This week's rounds are Music (Intros), The Letter Z, Fictional TV Towns (Quickfire), Famous People and an extra Prize Round! There is no music this week because of the prize round. Prize Round Picture Question: Who is it?
High Limit's next in line can't capitalize on championship contender absences, and we'll touch on this medical provisional situation. KCP gets their guy to replace Gio Scelzi, and a lot more news and notes today.
(00:00-06:56) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting some of the comments made by Colts players upon arrival at Grand Park. (06:56-08:36) – Jake teases what stood out from the Chris Ballard press conference because it wasn’t what was said, but how something was said. (08:36-15:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing some initial thoughts on what Chris Ballard said during his press conference. He identifies a couple of quotes that stood out during his interaction with the media. (15:09-39:25) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to tip off the one o’clock hour of the show to highlight the latest news about Caitlin Clark’s health, what the WNBA All-Star weekend experience was like from his point of view, and answers how long he thinks it will take the Fever to readjust to Caitlin Clark being back once she returns from the right groin injury. (39:25-46:29) – Jake compares what Chris Ballard had to say today to what he has said seemingly every year since Andrew Luck’s retirement. Eddie asks Jake if his voice is starting to become white noise to the fanbase and that they’re just tired of him because of all the talking and lack of success. (46:29-58:34) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie pondering more thoughts on the Colts heading into the season after Chris Ballard’s press conference. Are the fans dreading the start of the season? Will the Pacers playoff success motivate the Colts? (58:34-1:21:57) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program as he makes his drive home from Grand Park to share his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say today heading into the start of Training Camp. He evaluates if Ballard went out of his way to frequently mention Anthony Richardson over Daniel Jones and accesses how soon will we start over analyzing the snap count between the two in camp. (1:21:57-1:26:19) – During the break, Jake found out that music icon and legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away from his battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Jake shares his thoughts on his music career and how The Osbourne’s changed his perspective on Ozzy. (1:26:19-1:36:55) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to reflect on Ozzy Osbourne’s life and preview what he’s got going on for his show for the next three hours!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I had the real pleasure of sitting down with my brilliant friend Anysa Holder, Chief Advancement Officer at Easterseals NJ, on the latest episode of Nonprofit Lowdown.
00:00 – 25:19 – JMV is in-studio to begin another week, and he kicks things off by discussing the WNBA All-Star weekend here in Indianapolis! He goes over the festivities, as well as the WNBA’s CBA negotiations. 25:20 – 38:55 – JMV discusses the Colts signing 2nd-round pick J.T Tuimoloau. He also continues to talk about WNBA All-Star Weekend, and how the city handled the event! 38:56 – 45:39 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show with an MLB update! 45:40 – 1:12:26 – The 2nd hour begins with John discussing Team Penske and their recent troubles. NASCAR driver Joey Logano joins the show ahead of this weekend's Brickyard 400! JMV and Joey discuss the racer in Dover, and look ahead to Sunday’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway! 1:12:27 – 1:23:23 – JMV keeps the show rolling! 1:23:24 – 1:29:20 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:29:21 – 1:52:20 – Stephen Holder of ESPN joins the show! Stephen and JMV discuss the upcoming Colts training camp! They discuss the roster battles that we will see, and what Stephen is looking forward to watching this week. 1:52:21 – 2:00:54 – JMV talks more about the end of the offseason, and the approaching NFL season. He also discusses the apparent lack of enthusiasm from Colts fans for the upcoming season. 2:00:55 - 2:08:22 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason and Kevin discuss Ruth Chepng'etich's suspension for an anti-doping violation, the passing of a masters legend, Noah Lyles winning his 200m debut and Donavan Brazier's return to the Diamond League.
(00:00-24:04) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query welcoming producer Eddie Garrison back after taking the show off yesterday. The show starts with Jake and Eddie discussing how boring the MLB Home Run Derby was last night, wonder how many younger kids are going out and purchasing baseball cards, and ponder whether the sport is dying with the younger kids because of travel baseball being so popular now. (24:04-33:27) – During their pre-show meeting, Eddie discovered something about a story that is making its rounds last night. It leads to a conversation about what Curt Cignetti is trying to build and if it’s a bad thing that the Hoosiers don’t have any major non-conference games. (33:27-42:29) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Offspring with Jimmy Eat World at Ruoff Music Center next weekend!2 (42:29-1:04:47) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to play the MLB All-Star Game with Jake, discusses the contract year situations for Bernhard Raimann and Alec Pierce, tries to predict which player will be involved in his first breaking news story or tweet he will send out, explains what goes on during the NFL Summit meetings at ESPN, and we get an impromptu visit from Taylor Tannebaum with Stephen being on the ESPN campus. (1:04:47-1:13:24) – Since Eddie missed yesterday’s show taking his dog to the vet, Jake couldn’t give Eddie his gifts from his trip to Manchester. He gives them to him now and shares a little bit of a story about each gift. (1:13:24-1:21:45) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of courtside seats for the TBT, but there is a trivia question about Indiana basketball that has to be answered. (1:21:45-1:47:58) – From Las Vegas, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on the show to highlight what he has seen from Indiana during Summer League play. He admits that he was shocked to see some members of the Pacers team out there after a deep playoff run, provides a list of some celebrities that he has seen in attendance, and believes that Johnny Furphy is proving to the coaching staff why they need to try and work him into the rotation next year. (1:47:58-1:58:03) – Brandon Krisztal from Fox Sports Radio in Denver joins the show to give an update on the offseason went for the Denver Broncos. Brandon comments on whether Bo Nix can build off of a strong rookie campaign or if he will regress with tape on him, believes that this is the best defense Sean Payton has ever had, and explains where things are at right now with Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets. (1:58:03-2:05:05) – Today’s show closes out with Jake asking Eddie how Major League Baseball can bring back some excitement to the MLB All-Star experience.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.