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Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' frustrating Game 4 loss to Toronto, focusing on late-game turnovers and Evan Mobley's development. They also celebrate Andrew Berry's performance in the NFL Draft as the Browns receive top marks from national analysts. Callers join the conversation to discuss trade scenarios and the current state of Cleveland sports. 01:10 - Sports Update With Jeff Thomas 03:02 - Analyzing Cavs Game 4 Collapse 07:40 - Debating Evan Mobley's Potential 14:06 - Grading Andrew Berry's Draft 21:20 - Final Sports Update
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima vent their frustration after the Cavaliers blew an eight-point lead to the Raptors, tying their playoff series. They question the team's mental toughness and analyze Donovan Mitchell's struggling shooting performance as the series returns to Cleveland.
April 24: Matthew (@MatthewBerryTMR) and Lawrence (@LordDontLose) continue their breakdown of the NFL draft on Day 2, examining the fit of Denzel Boston in Cleveland, the Eagles selection of Eli Stowers, and Carson Beck landing with the Cardinals. The duo also debates the Steelers scooping Drew Allar and dissect a flurry of late-round WRs in Round 3. (0:30) – 49ers select WR De’Zhaun Stribling with first pick in 2nd Round (33rd Overall) (2:45) – Browns select WR Denzel Boston 39th Overall (4:40) – Steelers select WR Germie Bernard 47th Overall (6:40) – Eagles select TE Eli Stowers 54th Overall (8:50) – Jaguars select TE Nate Boerkircher 56th Overall (10:30) – Rams select TE Max Klare 61st Overall (12:25) – Cardinals select QB Carson Beck with first pick in 3rd Round (65th Overall) (14:19) – Bears select TE Sam Roush 69th Overall (16:00) – Commanders select WR Antonio Williams 71st Overall (17:40) – Saints select TE Oscar Delp 73rd Overall (19:00) – Steelers select QB Drew Allar 76th Overall (20:35) – More Notable 3rd Round WRs: Caleb Douglas, Ja’Kobi Lane, Chris Bell **Audio Courtesy of ESPN Radio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
92.3 The Fan presents a selection of conversations from Ken and Anthony during the past week. The guys are floored by a draft-night admission by Browns head coach Todd Monken. Plus, the latest on the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini situation and whether the Browns 'dodged a bullet' in Vrabel; the battle for QB1 in Cleveland; and a spirited debate about whether to wear a Cavs playoff shirt.
Hosts Ken Carman, Nathan Zegura and Tyvis Powell are joined by new Browns offensive lineman Spencer Fano, whom the team selected with the ninth overall pick following a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. Fano discusses his distinguished career at the University of Utah and how it prepared for him an NFL career, and how he thinks he'll fit in with Cleveland.
New Browns wide receiver KC Concepcion joins hosts Ken Carman, Nathan Zegura, and Tyvis Powell on 92.3 The Fan's Browns Draft Coverage. Concepcion wants fans to know he's a 'dawg,' explains what makes him a special player, and what he brings to the table for Cleveland.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze the fallout from reports regarding Mike Vrabel and reflect on whether Cleveland avoided a public relations nightmare by not hiring him. They also examine the recent draft strategy, comparing the decision to pass on Caleb Downs in favor of offensive line depth.
Ken Carman explains why Penn State quarterback Drew Allar would be better off sitting behind a veteran in a calmer environment rather than facing the hometown pressure in Cleveland. They also examine Todd Monken's belief that the Browns are close to a significant offensive breakthrough if the line play improves. 01:00 - Traffic Report 02:14 - Browns Quarterback Draft Prospects 07:18 - Todd Monken's Offensive Outlook
Ken Roczen owned Cleveland for Monster Energy AMA Supercross, with multiple events on Friday that didn't distract him from the racing task at hand. In fact, they probably enhanced it. Because everyone wants Ken Roczen to win right now--well, maybe everyone save Honda and Hunter Lawrence--but even his title rival would have to admit Ken is a good guy and this season has made for a great story. Jason Weigandt was actually with Ken at the Cleveland events on Friday and called the race for the fans on Saturday, and they went wild for the 94. Here's why. Weege Show Wednesday is presented by Yoshimura, Yamaha, Fly Racing, Throttle Jockey and OnTrack School. Shop www.yamaha.us/RacerX and use the code RacerXpod26 for 15% off your purchase of $100 or more.
Eric Thompson interviews Kayla Carosella, a Cleveland-based brokerage owner and Ninja Coaching client, about how she leveraged the Ninja scorecard to drive extraordinary results. During a six-week scorecard challenge, Kayla averaged 112 points per week, totaling 674 points, and generated five listings, new business opportunities, and recruiting conversations—all directly tied to consistent activity tracking. Kayla emphasizes that the foundation of her success was simple but powerful: consistently hitting 50 live interviews per week. She shares how she creates these opportunities through a combination of hosting networking events, attending community events, and making intentional follow-up calls. Her approach is rooted in genuine curiosity, asking meaningful questions, and focusing on learning something new in every interaction. A key insight from Kayla is that the scorecard didn't just increase her production—it re-energized her business. By adding daily text messages, handwritten notes, and structured follow-up, she reconnected with past relationships and deepened existing ones. The process became fun, competitive, and highly motivating, especially when combined with accountability and gamification. Ultimately, Kayla's story demonstrates that the scorecard is not just a tracking tool—it's a launchpad for consistent activity, stronger relationships, and predictable business growth. Her message is clear: you don't need perfection, you need progress, and everything starts with meaningful conversations. Key Takeaways The key to high scorecard performance is consistently achieving 50 live interviews each week Networking events and community engagement are powerful ways to generate live conversations Simple actions like "you came to my mind" texts can create meaningful reconnections and opportunities Tracking interactions in real time is essential to staying consistent and maximizing results Gamifying activity through challenges increases motivation, consistency, and enjoyment Progress matters more than perfection; small improvements week over week create big results Memorable Quotes "You have to get your 50 live interviews." "Just be a real person." "Be the human that tries the hardest." "It's progress over perfection." Links: Website: https://ninjaselling.com/ninja-podcast/ Email: TSW@NinjaSelling.com Phone: 1-800-254-1650 Podcast Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/TheNinjaSellingPodcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NinjaSelling Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninjasellingofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ninjaselling Upcoming Public Ninja Installations: https://NinjaSelling.com/events/list/?tribe_eventcategory%5B0%5D=183&tribe__ecp_custom_2%5B0%5D=Public Ninja Coaching: http://www.NinjaSelling.com/course/ninja-coaching/ Lokal Real Estate: https://www.lokalrealestate.com/ Katie Carosella: https://www.lokalrealestate.com/agent/921/Kayla_Carosella
Three guys talk about the end of an era.
Jorma Taccone, of LONLEY ISLAND, takes his shoes off for the first time to talk about stuff. Don't believe me? Hahaha, okay…Make sure to check out his new movie starring Jason Segel and TYSO alum Samara Weaving, Over Your Dead Body, in theaters this weekend.Also, check out Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping with Andy Samberg.
Ken and Lima react to Shedeur Sanders challenging the local media's energy during his early days at Browns minicamp. He and Ken Carman discuss the historical reasons for Cleveland's skepticism and compare the rookie's perspective to Deshaun Watson's communication style.
Question? Comment? Send us a Message!Sean and Dane are back!! Fresh off their first MGA event of the year, the fellas recap their rounds and review their weeks!! It's a full circle moment…the ACL Signature is coming back to Cleveland!!! The boys preview singles, doubles and take a deep dive into Teams!! Dramatic readings and random thoughts round out the episode!BIG ASP Cornhole Patreon page:4 Tiers to choose from!! Come join our growing community and get insider info, become an active participant in show content, be eligible for bag giveaway's, find our VIDEO of the interviews and more!!https://www.patreon.com/bigaspcornholeDraggin Bags!!-The “Power Draggin” might be the best bag we've ever thrown!! And we suck…imagine how good they could be in your hands….https://dragginbagz.com/Big Asp Merch!!!! Polos, Tees, Jerseys, shorts and more!!https://jamapparel.net/collections/new-the-big-asp-cornhole-podcast-collection-by-jamSupport the show
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to the Minnesota Timberwolves coming back from 19 down to beat the Denver Nuggets to tie the series 1-1, the Atlanta Hawks win game 2 on the road and beat the New York Knicks to tie the series 1-1, and the Cavaliers beat the Raptors to go up 2-0 in the series and much more! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NIGHTCAP 03:50 - Wolves beat Nuggets 26:15 - Hawks beat Knicks in Game 2 45:05 - Cleveland beat Raptors 56:55 - Wemby is the Unanimous DPOY 1:09:15 - Kevin Durant (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken and Lima analyze the Cavaliers' commanding 2-0 series lead over the Raptors, highlighting the elite backcourt play of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden. They discuss Cleveland's fourth-best odds to win the NBA championship and compare the roster's depth to past playoff teams.
Ken and Lima have a spirited debate with producer John on Deshaun Watson's courtside appearance at a Cavaliers game and whether the Cleveland crowd would have booed him. Ken and Anthony also debate the severity of hitting slumps for prospects like Chase DeLauter and examine Evan Mobley's Defensive Player of the Year snub in favor of Victor Wembanyama.
They analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' postseason success, focusing on the performances of Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley against the Raptors. The conversation explores James Harden's evolving reputation as a playoff performer and how Cleveland fans are reacting to the team's run. Additionally, draft expert Ryan Wilson joins to discuss potential first-round targets for the Browns, including Kadyn Proctor and Carnell Tate.
Ken and Lima criticize the NBA for making playoff games difficult to access by moving them to streaming platforms like Peacock. They discuss the frustration of Cleveland fans being blacked out from a Cavs game and debate whether the focus on maximizing TV revenue is hurting the sport's long-term connection with general fans. The conversation also explores the decline of personality-driven broadcasting and the potential impact of AI on the future of live sports. 01:39 - NBA Streaming Frustrations 05:36 - Evolution of Sports Broadcasting 07:56 - Future of Live Sports 14:13 - Value of Game Presentation 18:26 - Local Market TV Issues
Fore the first time in 31 years , the series headed to Cleveland; for a Triple Crown no less. Great racing action!
A huge breakdown of all the Game 1s. Orlando is suddenly up off the mat and becoming the team we thought they could be. Is Detroit in trouble? Victor Wembanyama's playoff debut was as spectacular as we thought. Portland tried some unique things to counter the Spurs and Victor; what worked, what didn't, and what else can they try? Jayson Tatum looked totally in command as Boston rolled in Game 1. Jalen Williams reemerged onto the scene as OKC's defense throttled Phoenix. It's the first day of the playoffs and we broke down every game in excruciating detail. Denver handled Minnesota despite poor shooting, is that a harbinger for the rest of the series? New York held serve at home against the Hawks, but is there reason for optimism in Atlanta that they can compete in the series? The Lakers totally embarrassed and out-thought the Rockets in the absence of KD. Will his return be enough, or are major adjustments needed by Ime Udoka? Toronto failed to compete against Cleveland in every area and needs to hit the “play harder” adjustment button. Magic–Pistons — 0:51 Spurs–Blazers — 35:04 Celtics–76ers — 58:28 Thunder–Suns — 1:12:34 Nuggets–Timberwolves — 1:23:34 Knicks–Hawks — 1:46:12 Lakers–Rockets — 2:11:05 Cavaliers–Raptors — 2:36:19 Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well!Subscribe on YouTube to get Dunc'd On Clutch Calls, Real Video Scouts, and more.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brick Lombardi is back on Tundra FM — 30 years in radio, still here, still doing this — and tonight he's got four songs and absolutely zero patience left. Two back-to-back second-half collapses. A roster deadline that ends careers with a handshake and a cardboard box. A Cleveland loss that felt like a breakup. And one Chicago quarterback who painted his nails but can't paint rings.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' dominant Game 1 performance and question why the city's playoff atmosphere feels so muted. They also dive into the Cleveland Browns' draft strategy, debating if recent divisional trades force the front office to take a wide receiver at pick six. 01:52 - Cavs Dominate Game One 05:18 - Evaluating Playoff Adjustments 07:45 - Defensive Discipline Against Toronto 11:05 - Emmanuel Quickley Impact Debate 17:05 - Comparing Cavs To Pistons 20:15 - Cleveland's Muted Playoff Vibe 23:25 - The Playoff T-Shirt Controversy 27:25 - Raptors National Media Perception 33:15 - Browns NFL Draft Outlook 36:00 - Bengals Dexter Lawrence Trade
They analyze the muted atmosphere at Cleveland playoff games and the recurring issue of fans refusing to wear giveaway t-shirts compared to other fan bases. The conversation shifts to the talent gap in the Cavaliers' current series and how local cynicism differs from other cities like Buffalo. Finally, they preview upcoming guests and discuss the potential impact of a recent NFL trade on the Browns' draft strategy. 01:07 - Cleveland Playoff Atmosphere 04:01 - Fans Refusing Playoff Shirts 09:06 - Cavaliers Series Outlook
Chris Rose joins the broadcast to discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' postseason run and his experience hosting the American Gladiators reboot on Prime Video. Ken Carman and Anthony Lima dive into a heated debate regarding Cleveland fans' refusal to wear giveaway shirts at home games. They also address concerns over the Guardians' pitching rotation and Myles Garrett's absence from voluntary workouts. 01:46 - Chris Rose Interview 05:16 - Guardians Pitching Analysis 09:14 - Myles Garrett Workout Status 11:11 - American Gladiators Reboot 14:52 - Cavs Playoff Shirt Controversy
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima dive into the controversy surrounding Cleveland fans' reluctance to wear team-provided shirts during the Cavaliers' playoff run. They compare the atmosphere at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse to other NBA cities like San Antonio and Oklahoma City while discussing the impact of ticket prices on arena energy. The conversation also touches on Myles Garrett's calculated social media presence and James Harden's playoff scoring milestones.
They analyze the impact of James Harden on the NBA playoffs and the offensive contributions of Max Strus for the Cavaliers. The discussion turns to Myles Garrett attending a recent basketball game and what his presence in Cleveland implies for his participation in voluntary minicamps. Finally, Ken Carmen explains his absence from Jason Lloyd's anniversary event due to youth football commitments. 02:24 - NBA Playoff Analysis 07:42 - Myles Garrett's Status 10:21 - Jason Lloyd's Party Debate
Griffin Warner talks betting for Monday. Griffin Warner is back for episode 32 of What I Bet on the Straight Outta Vegas AM feed, recording late on April 20 and covering three sports on the holiday Monday card — European soccer, the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first round, and a full MLB slate — opening with a transparent note that the previous best bet on the Braves-Phillies over did not cash after Atlanta scored nine runs and Philadelphia was shut out with zero. In Serie A, Griffin leans Lecce plus one quarter as a home underdog against Fiorentina, a club stretched thin by Europa Conference League commitments, and finds the under at two and a quarter goals equally appealing given Lecce's deeply defensive profile. In the Premier League, he is waiting for West Ham to reach plus one quarter before playing the side against Crystal Palace, whose manager Oliver Glasner is expected to depart at the end of the season, with the under two and a half his biggest interest for now. On the NHL side, Scott Seidenberg of Pregame.com contributed useful playoff totals history showing last year's playoff average posted total was 5.8 against an average outcome of 6.2, suggesting some market adjustment potential. Griffin fades the Pittsburgh Penguins at minus 152 in Game 2 of their Battle of Pennsylvania series and backs the Philadelphia Flyers at plus 134 after the Pens' weak Game 1 performance. He is genuinely unimpressed by the Carolina Hurricanes despite their 2-0 shutout win over Ottawa and finds the Senators at plus 128 in Game 2 a live underdog play. Minnesota's dominant 6-1 road win in Game 1 over the Dallas Stars makes the Wild plus 115 and over six his two plays in that series, while in the Oilers-Ducks Game 1 opener he leans the over six and a half rather than backing Anaheim outright despite acknowledging the upset potential his stepdad is calling for. On the MLB side he covers the full card from the Patriots Day early game featuring Jack Flaherty at plus 124 for Detroit against Sonny Gray and the Red Sox, through Spencer Arrighetti starting for the injury-depleted Astros against Slade Cecconi in Cleveland where he backs the Guardians at minus 113, to the Cardinals-Marlins under eight lean with Michael McGreevey's poor underlying numbers a concern, the Braves too expensive at minus 160 on the road despite Bryce Elder's excellent start, the Cubs at plus 102 at home against Aaron Nola with Philadelphia's defense and inconsistency making home value on Colin Rea the right play, the Royals at plus 104 with Seth Lugo against Kyle Bradish and an overvalued Baltimore club, the over at Coors Field with Justin Wrobleski facing José Quintana, over eight with Dylan Cease and the Blue Jays against Reed Detmers and the Angels, and the under eight in the Athletics-Mariners finale with J.T. Ginn a scary arm to back in Seattle against Emerson Hancock. Official best bet is the Chicago Cubs plus 102 at home behind Colin Rea. Promo code PITCH20 at Pregame.com for 20 percent off anything through April 27. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Monday. Munaf Manji and Dave Essler break down a loaded Monday betting card with all three NBA playoff games on deck, plus a run through the most interesting MLB leans before locking in their official best bets. The show opens with some Boston sports flavor as Dave reflects on Patriots Day, the Boston Marathon, and the annual Red Sox morning start, then quickly shifts into the playoff betting board where home teams and unders dominated the opening weekend. From there, Munaf and Dave work game by game through Raptors versus Cavaliers, Hawks versus Knicks, and Timberwolves versus Nuggets, focusing on how the market has adjusted after Game 1 and where value may still exist. In the Cleveland matchup, both hosts see offensive potential again, with Dave preferring a first half over because of the way Game 1 was distorted by a wild fourth quarter, while Munaf leans harder into Cleveland's edge in the paint and Donovan Mitchell's ability to take over another postseason game. The Knicks and Hawks game gets a different treatment, with Dave again looking toward a first half scoring angle while Munaf argues Atlanta can stay within the number if it gets more support around its top scorers. Dave adds a double double prop on Onyeka Okongwu, tying the bet directly to Atlanta's need for better secondary production. In the late game, the conversation centers on whether the Timberwolves and Nuggets are due for a more offensive script after the opener stayed under despite a huge second quarter. Dave thinks the lowered total offers value on the full game over, while Munaf backs Minnesota with the points, likes the first half over, and expects Anthony Edwards to respond with a stronger scoring night. Dave also adds Rudy Gobert for a double double as another way to play Minnesota's need for help around Edwards. After the playoff board, the show turns to baseball where Dave shares leans on Dodgers Rockies, Rays Reds, Seattle, the Angels matchup, Miami, and Royals Orioles, making it clear where he sees price and total opportunities even if not every angle is a final wager yet. Munaf also brings up the Mets' ugly losing streak and the existence of a market on their next win, leading to a brief conversation about the frustration surrounding that team. The episode wraps with the official best bets, and the hosts go with star-driven plays. Dave takes Shohei Ohtani to hit a home run at plus money, while Munaf backs Donovan Mitchell over 27.5 points after Mitchell's 32-point opener. It is a focused episode built around Game 2 adjustments, first half versus full game betting decisions, useful MLB board notes, and two marquee-player best bets that reflect the larger themes of the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brick Lombardi is back on Tundra FM — 30 years in radio, still here, still doing this — and tonight he's got four songs and absolutely zero patience left. Two back-to-back second-half collapses. A roster deadline that ends careers with a handshake and a cardboard box. A Cleveland loss that felt like a breakup. And one Chicago quarterback who painted his nails but can't paint rings.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss all the action from the SMX World Championship round 14 in Cleveland. There was a lot of big news that came out of Ohio. From the single point difference in the title race to the terrible misfortune of Eli Tomac. We will cover it all today. Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFour Watch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube (0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(0:53) First time in three decades the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship visited Cleveland.(1:11) What a MX dad's weekend looks like.(5:07) Ricky remembers the early days of his career, when his father sold his Harley to buy plane tickets to Ricky to race World Mini.(7:51) How much does the weather (temps dropping) affect your body in triple crown format?(12:33) Nate Thrasher Prevails with Eastern Divisional 250SMX Class Win.(15:34) Cole Davies can wrap up the title in Philly.(18:19) RC on Seth Hammaker: "What do you think is going on that side of things?" (21:51) RC on Landon Gordon: "An absolute hell of a performance!"(26:11) Eli Tomac is out of the title chase after crashing in practice and not able to make his heat race.(28:10) Any surprises from the Triple Crown in Cleveland?(35:55) Hunter v Roczen; Who has the edge in the next 3 races?(39:22) Thinking big picture for Eli.(41:57) That difficult moment when you realized that maybe it was time to hang them up.(50:22) Why do we have three triple crowns but one coast gets two? Shouldn’t one be an east/west shootout? Could be super interesting point swings.(55:35) Looking forward to Philly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailLewis Phillips and Max Anstie on all that happened at the fourteenth 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross round on the 'DeCal Works Post-Race Show' on Vital MX presented by Fox Racing, Yoshimura R&D, Yamaha Motor USA and Motorex.
Nick and Jonathan analyze Brent Sobleski's comments on the Browns' potential draft trades and the evaluation of quarterback Ty Simpson. They also examine Zac Jackson's mock draft and discuss the betting odds for Cleveland's first-round selection. 01:00 - Brent Sobleski Draft Recap 06:46 - Zac Jackson Mock Review 13:45 - Browns Draft Vegas Odds
Senior NBA Insider at ESPN, Marc J. Spears, joins Afternoon Drive on The Fan. He talks about the Cavs path in the playoffs, the postseason narratives attached to Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, Cleveland's chances of winning the NBA Finals, and more.
Welcome to another episode of the WFNY WrapAround! Joe Gerberry is here to deliver all the news in, from, and around the Cleveland sports landscape.The Browns are ready for draft week. The Cavs won Game 1 in definitive fashion, 126-113. Game 2 in tonight. The Guardians took 3 of 4 from Baltimore over the weekend.
It's Draft Week, better known as the Browns Super Bowl! Matt, Taylor, and Gerbs are here to discuss the plan for Cleveland in the first rond. Cleveland holds picks 6 and 24; will they trade back? What order do you want the Browns to address their issues? Who are your favorite players at wide receiver and offensive tackle? The guys get into it all and more.
Jack and Ryan walk through the weekend that was in Major League Baseball, highlighted by Cleveland pitching and Murakami homers.Intro: 0:00NYM CHC: 5:18BAL CLE: 13:39SF WAS: 17:17MIL MIA: 20:19TB PIT: 26:47KC NYY: 31:37DET BOS: 36:16STL HOU: 43:05CIN MIN: 53:33LAD COL: 58:31LAA SD: 1:05:05TEX SEA: 1:13:15CWS ATH: 1:15:35TOR ARI: 1:18:28ATL PHI: 1:20:27All the Important Links!Join our Just Baseball DiscordSubscribe to Our New Newsletter!Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMCheck out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comCheck out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/justbaseballAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode Alyssa and VanderRob finish their conversation about the absolutely fascinating life of heiress, suffragette, and politician. Ruth Hanna McCormick. Support the show by subscribing, leaving a five-star review, telling all your friends and following on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram. Show Notes: Time: WOMEN: Widow Time: THE CONGRESS: Bucking Female Ruth Hanna McCormick: A Life in Politics, 1880-1944 US House History: MCCORMICK, Ruth Hanna National Women's History Museum:Ruth Hanna McCormick Theodore Roosevelt Center:Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms Rockford Register Star: Women's History Month: Who was Ruth Hanna McCormick? Politico: Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms born in Cleveland, March 27, 1880 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After round 12 in Cleveland, Title 24's Michael Antonovich caught up with Justin Cooper, Cole Davies, Dean Wilson and more. Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFour Watch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube(0:00) Justin Cooper(3:44) Joey Savatgy(6:24) Justin Smith(10:50) Shane McElrath(13:58) Garrett Marchbanks(15:20) Dean Wilson(17:26) Jordon Smith(21:02) Landen Gordon(23:02) Cole DaviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Álvaro Martín, analiza el arranque de los Playoffs junto a dos invitados especiales: Jimena Rodríguez y Leo Margo (HBO Max, TNT Sports y UCU Play). Este podcast forma parte de la grabación del stream en vivo del domingo 19 de abril de 2026.Índice de temas del episodio:00:00 Intro03:49 Cleveland toma ventaja sobre Toronto18:15 Denver derrota a Minnesota y está 1-034:49 Knicks vence a Hawks en el Garden50:52 Lakers se pone 1-0 sobre Rockets
Send us Fan MailLars Lindstrom (00:06), Joey Savatgy (07:06), Shane McElrath (12:01), Dean Wilson (16:55), Coty Schock (21:10) and Seth Hammaker (25:03) discuss the fourteenth round of the 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross series.
Fear the 'Fro celebrates a dominant 3rd quarter run that sealed the game for the Cavs in Game 1 of the Playoffs. Bob Schmidt, of Fox Sports breaks it all down from Mobley vs. Barnes, to Max Strus, and the all-important Dean Wade. PLUS, a song.
Elias and Fuad are back for another edition of 3 in the Key! The fellas discuss the opening round of the NBA playoffs and their early thoughts on some very interesting matchups.
The Cleveland Cavaliers just took on the Toronto Raptors in game 1 of this incredibly anticipated 1st Round series. Time to react to everything we saw including:Donovan Mitchell HOOPINGJames Harden In Attack modeEvan Mobley Outdueling Scottie BarnesMax Strus' Explosive performance & more!Give us a follow over on X/Twitter:Mack PerryIt's Cavalier Podcast
Dynasty Nerds goes full draft-night game mode with an “over/under” episode that's basically built for comments: pick a line, pick higher or lower, and lock in your guesses before Thursday. With just Garret and Andrew, the entire show is about translating draft range into dynasty value swings, especially in a class where teams reportedly don't have much consensus. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube They start at the very top with Carnell Tate and treat the “6.5” line like a real indicator of league-wide WR demand, with Cleveland and Tennessee feeling like the most logical fits. Then the fun one hits: Jeremiyah Love at 6.5. Love “should” go that early, but the team fit is messy enough that they explore the trade-up scenarios, landing on the idea that Washington at 7 is a real outcome if the board breaks right. The episode then shifts into first-round macro questions like “Do we get a second QB in Round 1?” with Ty Simpson getting the nod as the likely name to sneak in. Jordan Tyson gets a top-11 conversation that hinges on his pro day and medical confidence. Then comes the tight end curveball: Eli Stowers at 32.5. They love the fantasy “WR at TE” angle, but they're realistic about the NFL lens. If a player can't block, it's hard to justify top-20 capital, so Stowers is framed as a strong early Day 2 bet rather than a locked-in first rounder. The RB2 line turns into a debate about whether we get a true Round 2 back or if the class gets pushed into Round 3. Chris Brazzell becomes the classic “speed and length gets drafted” argument, with disagreement on whether he's inside the top 50. They close with broader market calls, like over/under 5.5 WRs in Round 1, plus smaller lines like Emmett Johnson being more likely Day 3, and Taylen Green as a traits-based QB dart who still probably lands outside the first four rounds. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 03:22 Carnell Tate 05:28 Jeremiyah Love 10:24 QBs Drafted in the 1st Round 12:11 Jordyn Tyson 16:12 Eli Stowers 18:57 The RB2 23:15 Chris Brazzell 27:20 WRs Drafted in 1st 29:46 Emmett Johnson 31:49 Taylen Green Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They reflect on Parker Messick's near no-hitter and debate where it would rank among the franchise's most iconic historical performances. The discussion includes a comparison of Messick and Gavin Williams for the role of team ace and highlights legendary plays from the 1990s.
They debate whether Andrew Berry or Todd Monken should have the final say on draft picks while reflecting on Cleveland's greatest baseball moments. The discussion also covers Donovan Mitchell's potential contract extension and his ranking among all-time Cavaliers. 02:43 - Cleveland Baseball History Discussion 06:24 - Iconic Tribe Postseason Moments 09:35 - Pitching Dominance Performance Comparison 17:20 - Monken Versus Berry Tie-Breaker 21:41 - Debating New Coach Popularity 29:45 - DePodesta Legacy and Draft Strategy 34:55 - Donovan Mitchell Trade Speculation 38:29 - Mitchell Versus Kyrie Ranking Debate
Episode 350 invites Andrew Santino to come take his shoes off for the 4th time. The boys almost choose not to post this episode because Rick's assistant, Duncan, sent cookies and din't warn them that they were weed cookies. Take Your Shoes Off is nominated for 2 WEBBY AWARDS! Link to vote (by April 16th) on the top of Rick's website: https://www.rickglassman.com
It's The Troy Lee Designs Race Tech Blair Matthes Project where industry insiders Daniel Blair and Steve Matthes dig in on a multitude of topics. Weather is slated to hit the Cleveland area and we discuss whether they will stick to the Triple Crown format, how much this could affect both championships, and much more!
Arsenio Hall grew up in Cleveland dreaming of being the next Johnny Carson – kind of. “I wanted to do this show that didn't exist when I was a kid, and I knew the talent was out there.” Hall spoke with Tonya Mosley about his groundbreaking talk show, ‘The Arsenio Hall Show,' and why he decided to end it, despite its massive success. Before he was a comic, producer and the “roastmaster,” Jeff Ross was a kid growing up in his family's kosher catering hall in New Jersey, serving weddings and bar mitzvahs. “My bar mitzvah was like something between a Super Bowl halftime show and like something Saddam Hussein would throw for one of his kids,” he tells Terry Gross. Ross shows his more vulnerable, introspective side in his new Netflix comedy special, ‘Take a Banana for the Ride.' To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy