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This week, we dive into headlines making waves across music, sports, and culture. We start with the investigation into singer D4vd, after reports linked him to the case of a missing girl what do we know so far, and what questions are still unanswered? From there, we break down the Jimmy Kimmel show cancellation why Jimmy Kimmel Live! was taken off the air, the fallout from his remarks, and what this means for free speech, late-night TV, and network decisions moving forward. The crew also reacts to the viral Dame Dash Breakfast Club interview ,what Dame Dash said that has the internet buzzing and talk through Ayesha Curry's embarrassing Steph Curry, plus how fans are responding. And of course, we wrap with fight night: the Crawford vs. Canelo showdown, our reactions to the result, and what it means for boxing going forward. From viral interviews to celebrity controversies and sports headlines, Episode 361 is packed with debates and hot takes you don't want to miss. For more, IG: https://www.instagram.com/kickinshitpod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kickinshitpod Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kickinshitpod Full Visual ONLY
On today's 9.19.25 show we go through Chidi's Tweets, Bay Area men, when to have 'the talk' with your kids, Uber will have helicopters available, we dive into more details about D4vd, meet Steph Curry this weekend in the Bay, Kanye' s documentary is out, the new Meta glasses launch was a disaster, join our Chug Wheel game and more!
Jonathan Kuminga's agent, Aaron Turner sits down with Dalton Johnson and Monte Poole on "Dubs Talk" to pull back the curtain on the ongoing contract negotiations between his client and the Golden State Warriors, and where both sides stand with training camp quickly approaching.(02:45) - Mike Dunleavy stated he wanted to "get something done sooner than later," but on Sept. 19 there still is not resolution to Jonathan Kuminga's situation(07:00) - Can Jonathan Kuminga become the player he wants to be on the Warriors?(10:00) - Aaron Turner believes Kuminga can learn to play next to Jimmy Butler in the non-Steph Curry minutes(19:00) - Did success from Minnesota Timberwolves series and Jonathan Kuminga going head-to-head with Anthony Edwards complicate negotiations?(21:15) - Breaking down the "Player Option" vs. the "Team Option"(29:00) - Warriors stars and Jonathan Kuminga all are on the same page of trying to win a championship this year(38:00) - Steve Kerr said in his exit interview that if Jonathan Kuminga returns he would work to find a fit, have they heard that as well?(43:00) - Are Aaron Gordon and Shawn Marion good player comps for Kuminga?(44:30) - Will JK return on the QO is the TO doesn't turn into a PO? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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What separates the best of the best from everyone else? In this episode, I sit down with performance coach and bestselling author Alan Stein Jr., who shares habits behind NBA icons like Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant, and how the same principles apply to business, leadership, and life. We talk about standards vs. goals, blending confidence with humility, purposeful practice in the “unseen hours,” and why discipline creates freedom. Alan also shares the strategies to reduce stress, escape stagnation, and prevent burnout, including my traffic gratitude hack. Get ready to master your craft with daily choices that build tomorrow's results. In This Episode, You Will Learn Why STANDARDS > GOALS and how today's choices build tomorrow's results. Why DISCIPLINE creates FREEDOM in every area of life. How purposeful PRACTICE and REPETITION lead to mastery. Steph Curry's FREE-THROW STANDARD that separates the greats. How HUMILITY and COACHABILITY fuel continuous growth. Why KIND SELF-TALK and VULNERABILITY build unshakable confidence. Resources + Links Get your copy of Alan's “Sustain Your Game” HERE Learn more about Alan at alansteinjr.com & strongerteam.com Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Get 15% off your first order when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout at jennikayne.com. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Follow Heather on Instagram & LinkedIn Alan Stein Jr. on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & X
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on September 17, 2025 It's Media Day for the Utah Mammoth, hear from the Captain Clayton Keller. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Utah Mammoth & Connor Ingram are parting ways, What is Kalani Sitake's record on the East Coast? Utah losing another player to a season ending injury. Steph Curry was at an event yesterday, get ready to see a lot more player appearances after the Kawhi Leonard deal with the Clippers.
Jake & Ben Full Show from September 17, 2025 Hour 1 It's Media Day for the Utah Mammoth, hear from the Captain Clayton Keller. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Utah Mammoth & Connor Ingram are parting ways, What is Kalani Sitake's record on the East Coast? Utah losing another player to a season ending injury. Steph Curry was at an event yesterday, get ready to see a lot more player appearances after the Kawhi Leonard deal with the Clippers. Hour 2 Utah Mammoth Defeseman Nate Schmidt joined Jake & Ben to talk about joining the team in the offseason & how he feels about the community. What You Got Wednesday: Best Defunct sports teams, Best Robert Redford Movies. Congrats to Cardi B & Stefon Diggs
How do you get your daughter to actually want to work on her mental game… without the sighs, eye rolls, or “Mom, stop”?This episode is packed with strategies to help you bring up mental training in a way that doesn't feel pushy, awkward, or like something's “wrong” with her. Instead, you'll learn how to spark curiosity, connect it to her goals, and make it fun.Here's what you'll hear inside: Why some athletes resist mental training at first and what makes them change their mind.A simple way to show your daughter that top athletes all work on their mindset.The secret to tying mental training directly to your daughter's personal goals so it clicks with her.Quick wins that make mental training feel exciting instead of overwhelming.A fun quiz that helps athletes see their “competitor style” and gets them talking about mindset.If you're tired of feeling like the “nagging mom” every time you bring this up, this episode is for you.
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps made headlines this week with his quick and enthusiastic response to a playful challenge from the NFL. According to Yahoo Sports, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey posted a video on social media, along with several teammates, inviting Phelps to visit training camp and give swimming lessons. The group revealed that a surprising number of Ravens players do not know how to swim and cited their new recovery pool as the perfect place for Phelps to step in. Phelps, a lifelong Ravens fan and Baltimore native, didn't miss a beat replying, “I got y'all! Let's do it!” making it clear he'll bring his champion expertise to the gridiron. Such an offer aligns perfectly with the mission of the Michael Phelps Foundation, which remains active in providing swim lessons and promoting water safety across the country. The video got traction on platforms like Instagram, with fans amused by the unexpected blend of NFL and Olympic royalty and further cemented Phelps' role as a benevolent figure in athlete development and public wellness.Phelps' investment activities also featured prominently in sports business news. Unrivaled, the three-on-three women's basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars and backed by Phelps as an early investor, announced its new valuation at $340 million after an oversubscribed Series B investment round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with notable support from Serena Williams and Alex Morgan's venture firms. SportsPro Media and The Gist report that the league's rapid growth—multiplying its valuation nearly tenfold in just over a year—positions it as one of the most exciting properties in women's sports. Unrivaled is drawing serious financial attention, with star investors like Steph Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo joining Phelps in championing the athlete-driven business model. The results are strong, reportedly $30 million in revenue from a successful first season and a fast-tracked expansion plan for the next year.Phelps' broader business profile continues to grow through public speaking, foundation work, and diversified investments, as per Edinburgh Letting Centre's recent analysis of his post-pool earnings strategy. On the cultural front, motivational quotes from Phelps continue to circulate, including a popular Threads post late last week stating, “The more you dream the more you achieve,” alongside the hashtag MichaelPhelps. While no major public appearances beyond the Ravens swim challenge have been confirmed in the last few days, industry insiders are watching closely to see if Phelps will take the stage at high-profile gatherings like the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative in New York later this month, but as of now his attendance has not been officially announced. Speculation about future collaborations and business deals remains active, but recent coverage underscores Phelps' ongoing influence both in and out of the water.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Stephen Curry just called today's NBA the most skilled era in basketball history. In this Format Podcast episode, we break down Curry's bold claim, compare past legends to modern stars, and explore how positionless basketball and deep shooting have reshaped the game. Is Curry right—or is nostalgia clouding the debate? From Magic and MJ to Jokic and Wemby, we dive into the evolution of skill across generations. Don't miss this heated discussion on what defines greatness in the NBA.Sit back, relax and listen up!@OpinionStated @Mandownsports @sportsnfitnessrants @SportzTea @AngryOldHoops @DREAMERSPRO @UnCommonCents-865 @MichaelJordanFansAreTheBestIf you want to support, every little bit helps!We appreciate SuperChats, or you can donate:CashApp: $TheFormatPodcastVenmo: TheFormatPodcast
Send us a textBody: In this week's episode of You Can't Comp This, Russell and Adam are joined by Alvaro O'Hehir from Fast Break Trading Cards. We talk about the huge year he's had — from organising CollectFest Melbourne with Topps to preparing for Macau. Alvaro shares shop stories, lessons learned in prospecting, and why Pokémon and One Piece are taking over cabinets.Then, we shift gears to Caitlin Clark. With her injury sidelining her season, what happens to the value of her cards? From $175K blockchain Kabooms to PSA 10 silvers, we break down recent sales, compare them to Zion and Wemby trends, and ask the tough question — should collectors be panicking or patient?We round things out with a look at Steph Curry's Select gold vs. green pricing, plus some market oddities that just don't add up.Thank You to our Primary sponsor:Check Out My Cards Australia and US Sports Cards AustraliaSponsor PROMO: Fast Break Trading CardsUse the promo code 'YCCT10' for 10% off all Fanatics Memorabilia. Game Time International: Best Mags In The Hobby The Hobby Hangout XL: June 1st Click Here For Tickets Reach out to us on socials and tell us what we got right or wrong!All of our Socials can be found on our LinktreeYou Can't Comp This YouTube - we stream episodes LIVE!You Can't Comp This on Facebook - join our community
On this episode of Numbers On The Board, Kenny, Pierre, and Mike rank top 10 PGs heading into next season. Is there anybody that could challenge Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as the best PG? Is Steph Curry still top 3 at his position? Are there any surprises or curveballs on any of the guys top 10 lists? Plus, on “Drop The Mike”, the fellas discuss which offseason storylines have been eye-opening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Robert Horry for a fun-filled episode of The Shoot Around as they discuss a variety of engaging topics. In this episode, Robert shares a hilarious story about NFL's Hunter Renfro almost missing a contract due to his daughter's obsession with Bluey. The crew engages in spirited debates about NBA legends, discussing who they'd trust to take the last shot and the impact of injuries on players like Derrick Rose and Grant Hill. They also delve into potential coaching careers, with Robert revealing his dreams of being a high school math teacher and coach. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:50 Fan Interaction and Social Media 02:05 Hunter Renfrow and Kids Mischief 05:47 Clutch Players for the Clippers 07:10 Steph Curry's Coaching Aspirations 08:00 Robert's Coaching Dreams 11:15 Coaching Aspirations and Potential Moves 14:07 Building a Team Without Injuries 17:51 Start, Bench, Cut: Prime NBA Stars
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is among the leaders calling for an end to political violence following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In April, Shapiro and his family were the target of an apparent assassination attempt when a man broke into the governor's mansion and allegedly started a fire as they slept inside. The 77th Emmy Awards are on Sunday, airing on CBS. Topping the comedy category is "The Studio" with 23 nominations. Meanwhile, in the drama category, "Severance" snagged 27 nominations. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King previews the star-studded night with "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Nischelle Turner, who shares her predictions. NBA superstar Steph Curry joins "CBS Mornings" from Liberty National Golf Club to discuss the Curry Cup and his Underrated Golf Tour, now in its fourth season. The program gives teen golfers access to resources and opportunities in a sport often out of reach. Ed Sheeran talks to "CBS Mornings" about his new album "Play," which he calls a playful creative departure. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 ... Show open, introduction of the panel, and explanation of the "Two-a-Day" series. 1:10 ... Brooklyn Nets discussion ... The good news for the lowly Nets is that this will be their 50th NBA season after joining the league as one of the former ABA teams who joined the NBA for the 1976-'77 season. But that may be it for good news this season in Brooklyn. 2:37 ... World B feels the Nets are not "tanking," they're "rebuilding." 4:06 ... Cam Thomas returns to the team on a "lowball" qualifying deal after averaging 24 points last season. Will he be a problem as he looks to score a lot in hopes of being paid next season? Nic Claxton is one of the few players on the team with trade value, so perhaps he may be moved to a good team before the trade deadline. 6:06 ... There should be plenty of good seats available at Barclays Center this season for fans whose favorite teams are playing the Nets! 6:41 ... Golden State Warriors discussion ... this could be their last chance to make noise out west as they have an aging team with key players like Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green in their late 30s. Butler will need to score more consistently to help Curry with the scoring load if the team is to approach 50 wins. 9:02 ... Bruce feels the Warriors are the most "unsettled" team in the league, mainly because of the Jonathan Kuminga free agency standoff. Bruce feels that Kuminga may be risking alienating his teammates since the Warriors can't move forward to fill out their roster until he makes a decision on how much money he'll be willing to accept this season. This is affecting players like Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton whose personal situations are impacted by Kuminga's saga. 10:38 ... Ross feels Kuminga may be traded (before the February deadline) once his contract is settled. Bruce feels like the age of the Warriors increases the potential for injuries. 13:19 ... World B feels like the Dubs really need Kuminga because he is a young player with talent. 14:54 ... Ross wraps up the show and teases the next show. TRT 15:21
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Bobby Manning welcomes Sam Esfandiari to preview what Al Horford will look like with the Warriors if and when he finally signs his widely reported agreement to join Golden State. Is there any chance it doesn't happen? Plus, a look at how much of an NBA title threat Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green can become and Sam's thoughts on the Celtics' rebuild and how it comes to the Warriors' in 2020. Visit our MERCH Store: https://shop.clnsmedia.com The Garden Report is Powered by:
Send us a textFashion designer Bob Smooth joins Tré to discuss basketball strategy, relationship boundaries, and his evolving fashion brand. The conversation flows naturally between sports analysis and personal insights, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of basketball culture and creative entrepreneurship.• Warriors fan Bob believes Steph Curry's minutes should be limited to 22-25 minutes per game for the first 35 games to prevent playoff burnout• Jonathan Kuminga deserves more playing time and has shown potential to be an "upgraded version of Tony Kukoc"• Steve Kerr's coaching decisions have been "questionable" over the past few years• The Golden State Valkyries should continue pursuing playoffs despite losing star Kayla Thornton to injury• Men in relationships should delete Instagram to avoid constant temptation, even in strong relationships• Made by Bob Collection is evolving from streetwear to more sophisticated designs reflecting Bob's personal aesthetic• Bob is designing his first women's purse, saying "Think about that statement—'I made a purse for your girl'"• Quality control and proper manufacturing are crucial challenges when producing fashion overseasFollow Bob's fashion journey on social media and look for his new collection dropping early next year. Continue to tune in to Get A Bucket for more content!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
Rob and Kelvin debate whether Dan Campbell is starting to already crack under the pressure of expectations in Detroit without his two all-star coordinators in tow, and explain why Steph Curry is dead wrong when he says that today’s NBA is more skilled than ever. Plus, ‘Straight Facts Homie’ on YouTube host Trey Wingo swings by to discuss whether Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh could be on the hot seat this season, why the idea of a ‘building a culture’ is a tad overrated in the NFL, whether the Chicago Bears fans are right to be worried about Caleb Williams, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin explain why Steph Curry is dead wrong when he says that today’s NBA is more skilled than ever, and wonder aloud whether it’s time for the San Francisco 49ers to fire their strength and conditioning coach. Finally, the Odd Couple Crew debates insects in this week’s edition of One’s Gotta Go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guru was out for the last two days, but still has a better chance of playing on Sunday than Kittle & Purdy for the 49ers. Plus, Steph Curry said it's the most skilled era in NBA history. Is he onto something?
Hour 1 - Toe No! 2-5 Weeks for Purdy?! Steiny & Guru react to the bad news getting worse for the San Francisco 49ers. Brock Purdy is OUT with turf toe and the 49ers are again looking at a tough stretch without multiple playmakers. Isn't this what they signed Mac Jones for? It's McCorkle season! Hour 2 - Curry on Skill, Guru on 49ers Sickbay Guru was out for the last two days, but still has a better chance of playing on Sunday than Kittle & Purdy for the 49ers. Plus, Steph Curry said it's the most skilled era in NBA history. Is he onto something? Hour 3 - What is the 49ers Record Without Purdy? Steiny & Guru debate how high of a level the 49ers can perform at without their QB1 and if Mac Jones can weather this storm of injury. Hour 4 - When Are Injuries Going to Stop? Steiny & Guru cannot believe (well Steiny can) that injuries continue to hit the 49ers at the rate they have... Is this headed towards 2024 or can they survive this next month?
Wednesday on the News Hour, influential right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is killed at an event in Utah. Poland and NATO down Russian drones that violated Polish airspace, raising tensions across Europe and questions over U.S. efforts to end the Ukraine war. Plus, Judy Woodruff speaks with NBA star Steph Curry and Martin Luther King III about efforts to bring communities together through service. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Even as racial and economic disparities persist and the Trump administration purges DEI policies in government and at universities, a new partnership aimed at healing racial divides is trying to bring communities across the country together through service. Judy Woodruff spoke with NBA star Steph Curry and Martin Luther King III for her series, America at a Crossroads. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The Underground Lounge starts of Season 3 by welcoming NBA champion, entrepreneur, and media trailblazer Matt Barnes for a conversation that's equal parts raw, insightful, and hilarious. Matt chops it up with the crew about life after basketball and how he and Stephen Jackson broke barriers by launching All the Smoke, turning it into a full production company that continues to change the way athletes control their own narratives. He reflects on the struggles of navigating traditional media, what inspired him to jump into podcasting, and why authenticity has been the key to connecting with fans.From there, it's story time with Barnes and Lou reliving their playing days together, including locker room chaos, wild rookie lessons, and behind-the-scenes moments with coaches like Mo Cheeks and Doc Rivers. They break down what really went wrong with the Clippers, how toxic locker rooms can derail success, and the impact of leaders who know how to build confidence in their players. Matt also opens up about the rise of Steph Curry, the evolution of the modern game, and the debate of today's Warriors versus the '90s Bulls.Of course, no Underground Lounge episode is complete without laughs and unfiltered honesty. From drinking bets on team buses to the “Fuck You Camera” sendoff, Matt proves why he's always been unapologetically himself, on and off the court. This one is a deep dive into the mind of a competitor turned culture shaper, and a reminder that the stories behind the game are just as powerful as the ones on the court.
Steph Curry joined Good Morning America recently and discussed the NBA being the most skilled it's been
What does it really take to challenge the status quo in healthcare, and win? Dr. Imamu “Mu” Tomlinson, CEO of Vituity and author of Less Than One Percent: How Disruptors Defy the Odds, joins host Eric Glazer to share hard-won lessons on leadership, resilience, and breaking barriers. In this energizing conversation, Mu discusses: How to turn “you can't” into the fuel that drives innovation. Why being disagreeable, optimistic, and relentless are the core traits of true disruptors. Lessons healthcare can borrow from sports icons like Steph Curry and leaders in entertainment. Why moments of victory - not defeat - are the best opportunities to spark lasting change. You'll come away with a fresh perspective on leadership, culture, and how to build teams that defy expectations and achieve more. About Dr. Imamu (Mu) Tomlinson: Imamu Tomlinson, MD, MBA, is the Chief Executive Officer at Vituity, a physician-led and -owned multispecialty partnership. With decades of clinical leadership and practice management experience, Dr. Tomlinson brings deep operational and clinical knowledge to foster Vituity's mission to be at the heart of better care. In his role, Dr. Tomlinson oversees Vituity's 500+ communities, focusing on clinical and cultural integration, and strategies that improve patient satisfaction and drive operational efficiency. Since his appointment as CEO in 2017, Vituity has doubled its footprint. Additionally, during his tenure, Dr. Tomlinson formalized two disciplines within Vituity to support improved patient care: an innovation team, including the appointment of the organization's first Chief Innovation Officer, and a community impact initiative. He also champions physician engagement initiatives, including fellowship programs and innovation grants, to further empower Vituity's healthcare providers to deliver exceptional care and collaborate across the care continuum. Prior to Vituity, Dr. Tomlinson was the Chief of Staff for the Adventist Health Central Valley Network, where he continues to practice as an emergency physician. He previously served as Medical Director for Adventist Health's Hanford and Selma Emergency Departments. At Adventist Health, he spearheaded an effort to create the network's Department of Emergency and Diagnostic Medicine and later served as the department's chair. Outside of his work at Vituity, Dr. Tomlinson is devoted to making a difference in his local community through the 24/7 Foundation, which works with kids in the Central Valley Youth to inspire mental toughness, athletic competition, and resilience through basketball. Dr. Tomlinson is the author of Less Than One Percent: How Disruptors Defy the Odds. In this book, he thoughtfully explores the lives of those who dare to defy the odds and disrupt a world of contradictions. Through vivid narratives and deep insights, he reveals powerful strategies for challenging the status quo and driving transformative change. Order your copy today. About Bright Spots Ventures: Bright Spots Ventures is a healthcare strategy and engagement company that creates content, communities, and connections to accelerate innovation. We help healthcare leaders discover what's working, and how to scale it. By bringing together health plan, hospital, and solution leaders, we facilitate the exchange of ideas that lead to measurable impact. Through our podcast, executive councils, private events, and go-to-market strategy work, we surface and amplify the “bright spots” in healthcare, proven innovations others can learn from and replicate. At our core, we exist to create trusted relationships that make real progress possible. Visit our website at www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com.
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On this episode of Numbers On The Board, Kenny, Pierre, and Darrick hear about all of Mike's Jamaican stories! They also discuss which players in the NBA are superstars. Should Anthony Davis be considered one? Is Victor Wembanyama already in the discussion? Are LeBron, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry still in that class of players? Plus, the fellas give BOLD, maybe unlikely, predictions for the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with NBA rising stars Amen and Ausar Thompson as they share their insane NBA journey. From dominating at Overtime Elite to being drafted into the league by the Detroit Pistons and Houston Rockets, the twins open up about their rigorous training, adapting to the grind of the NBA, and their unique bond as brothers on rival teams. Taped at the stunning NBPA Sanctuary retreat in Andalusia, Spain, this conversation dives into their Oakland roots, their competitive drive, and what fuels their passion for basketball.Whether you're a die-hard hoops fan or simply love behind-the-scenes stories from the league, this episode is for you. Don't miss their take on playing against icons like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, plus their incredible insights into defending elite players like Steph Curry. Subscribe now to stay updated on all things NBA, get the latest player highlights, and hear from the game's biggest stars on The Young Man and The Three!
It's time to get our HATE on this week on The Breakdown! Doug, Dan & Cody talk about the most hated athletes in sports and how that translates to the hobby. Plus, Doug digs up some data on the most underrated names in sports cards and if they are deserving of some more love from collectors. And the guys talk about which teams are often the last to go in breaks and why some collectors should reconsider their feelings for them. Watch The Breakdown on Sports Cards Nonsense's YouTube channel! And subscribe to Mojobreak Media on YouTube for podcasts, box breaks and more. Go to Mojobreak.com to get a spot in breaks of 2024 Topps Chrome Boxing & more! Visit our shop in Santa Clara or order online at mojobreakshop.com
Being the underdog might feel like a disadvantage or your greatest marketing edge.That's the brilliance of Steph Curry's story. He redefined basketball not by being the tallest or strongest, but by mastering the three-pointer, staying relentlessly consistent, and building an empire as the face of an underdog brand. In this episode, we explore the marketing lessons from Steph Curry with special guest Brian Gilman, Chief Marketing Officer at ThetaRay.Together, we dig into what B2B marketers can learn from embracing the underdog role, cutting through noise with consistency, and focusing on doing one thing better than anyone else to create real brand gravity.About our guest, Brian GilmanBrian Gilam is the CMO at ThetaRay. He is a visionary Chief Executive with a proven track record in spearheading strategic B2B sales/marketing initiatives and driving robust growth. Brian excels in leading companies through critical transitions, including exit events and funding rounds, while managing large-scale projects and multi-million-dollar budgets. He is an expert in crafting high-ROI programs, fostering C-Level engagements, and negotiating impactful partnerships.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Steph Curry:Play the underdog role. Steph could've gone with Nike or Adidas like every other superstar, but he signed with Under Armour, the underdog, and turned it into a cultural force. Brian says, “His role as an underdog… It's endearing to be able to play the role of underdog as well as he does, and I think that's why people resonate with him as well as they do.” For marketers, especially at scale-ups, that lesson is powerful: people root for challengers who feel accessible and relatable. Positioning your brand as the scrappy player in the game can create emotional connection far beyond features and price.Focus on consistency over noise. Steph's greatness comes from showing up every day and blocking out distractions. Brian says, “He controls what he can control.” In marketing, the same discipline applies. Instead of chasing every channel or campaign, concentrate on the actions that matter most. Steph doesn't let the highs get too high or the lows too low, he just executes. That consistency of effort is what makes him durable and dominant. For B2B, that means resisting the urge to “do it all” and instead building steady momentum with tactics that reliably drive results.Do one thing better than anyone else. Steph didn't try to be everything, he mastered the three-pointer until it broke the NBA. Brian explains, “For me, it's always do one thing really, really well. Forget about the marketing machine, you need that one thing, and then build the next thing.” Just as Curry's deep shooting created “gravity” that opened the floor for teammates, one marketing strength executed brilliantly can lift all your other channels. Don't spread yourself thin, find your version of the 30-foot three-pointer and own it.Quotes“I think that in today's market, successful marketers are gonna throw out the book on convention. I've never seen such a highly competitive environment… and unless you're thinking about speed, cutting out the number of touch points, and getting to that face-to-face interaction as fast as humanly possible, you're never gonna get business anymore.”Time Stamps[00:55] Meet Brian Gilman, Chief Marketing Officer at ThetaRay[01:03] Why Steph Curry?[04:28] The Role of CMO of Thetaray[06:23] Who is Steph Curry?[26:58] B2B Marketing Takeaways from Steph Curry[39:13] Brian's Marketing Strategy[42:20] Final Thoughts and TakeawaysLinksConnect with Brian on LinkedInLearn more about ThetaRayAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Head of Production). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
In this episode, Robert 'Big Shot Bob' Horry kicks off the weekend with a discussion about college football and the excitement surrounding Dragon Con in Atlanta. The conversation shifts to B-Dog visiting family in San Antonio, sharing laughs over Dragon Con costumes, and reminiscing about Jenners’ cousin, a professional stuntman. The crew also dives into some intriguing travel stories, the unique and intense pre-game rituals of MLB's Tyler Phillips, and a debate on NBA legends. Wrapping up with a fun Start-Bench-Cut that puts Tony Parker, Steph Curry, and Kyrie Irving head-to-head. 00:00 Introduction and Weekend Plans 00:27 Dragon Con Excitement 02:47 San Antonio Adventures 08:13 NBA Players Overseas 08:52 Travel Bucket Lists 11:01 Exploring the Kremlin's Rich History 12:29 WNBA Stars with Their Own Logos 14:14 Tyler Phillips' Intense Bullpen Routine 16:34 Comparing Michael Jordan and LeBron James 18:54 Game Seven: Start, Bench, Cut
On the debut episode of the Earnestly Speaking NBA Show, Earnest ‘EJ' Christian and co-host Greg Hrinya run through both the NBA Opening Night and Christmas schedule, whether Giannis Antetokounpo will be on Bucks roster by training camp, Joe Mazulla's extension in Boston, which notable free agents are still available.
Bonta Hill and Monte Poole answer your mailbag questions, from Jonathan Kuminga's future in Golden State to what the Warriors plan to do at the center position. You asked, and we answered on this episode of "Dubs Talk."(02:30) - Latest on Jonathan Kuminga's situation with Golden State?(08:15) - Why Jimmy Butler clouds JK's future minutes with Warriors(17:00) - Where is Trayce Jackson-Davis' offensive development?(21:30) - What potential improvements are Warriors looking at in free agency?(28:30) - Where is De'Anthoy Melton in his rehab process?(30:45) - Will Alex Toohey be signed or waived?(31:45) - Lost in translation: Kevin Knox?(33:30) - What will a full season of Jimmy Butler look like for Golden State?(35:30) - How do Warriors manage Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler this season?
2x NBA All-Star & New York’s #1 villain Tyrese Haliburton joins the boys to discuss nearly winning NBA Finals before tearing his achilles, ‘Haliban’ nickname, if the NBA is scripted, winning an Olympic Gold Medal with LeBron & Steph
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Ronnie 2K joins Justin Goodrum of Hoopsology to give fans an exclusive look inside the world of NBA 2K and its massive impact on basketball culture. From debating player ratings to explaining how NBA 2K has become more than just a video game, Ronnie shares stories that every hoops fan needs to hear. In this interview, Ronnie discusses his first basketball memory—watching Shaquille O'Neal shatter a backboard at LSU—and why Shaq's influence on the game is still underrated. He also reveals how NBA 2K player ratings are calculated, why stars like Steph Curry and Klay Thompson react so strongly, and what it really takes to build a new edition of NBA 2K every single year. Whether you're a die-hard gamer or a basketball purist, this conversation highlights how NBA 2K has become part of the cultural fabric of basketball, even being called an “educational tool” for the game by NBA owners like Mark Cuban. Ronnie also pulls back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes grind of developing NBA 2K26 and beyond.
What do Bad Bunny, Patrick Mahomes, and Steph Curry have in common? They're not just stars in music and sports—they're also among the top celebrity investors. We'll dive into the numbers and reveal the surprising ways these names are generating serious returns. From luxury real estate to endorsement deals to intellectual property, their stories highlight an often-overlooked lesson: the power of diversification.It's also that time of year when property tax bills hit mailboxes—and homeowners feel the pinch. That sparked a bigger conversation: should you manage your own insurance and tax payments, or let your lender handle it through an escrow account? We'll unpack how escrow really works, the buffers mortgage companies require, and whether handling it yourself could save you money.And after the break, we'll tackle the markets. From this week's volatility to the ongoing debate over inflation, the likelihood of interest rate cuts, and whether we're in an AI bubble, we'll cover what's driving investor sentiment. Plus, we'll look at earnings from retail giants like Walmart and Target, and why some big-name tech stocks are shifting from growth stories to value plays—even with sky-high valuations.Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty.Henssler Money Talks — August 23, 2025 | Season 39, Episode 34Timestamps and Chapters5:30: Celebrities Crushing It as Investors14:22: Property Taxes18:06: Escrow: DIY or Leave It to the Lender?39:17: Volatility, Interest Rates and Tech as Value Follow Henssler: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HensslerFinancial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HensslerFinancial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henssler-financial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hensslerfinancial?lang=en X: https://www.x.com/hensslergroup “Henssler Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial.Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
The director of the sports horror movie HIM stops by to talk merging sports with horror and how he has Steph Curry to thank.
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk NBA offseason moves and much more. The NBA offseason has been anything but quiet, with retirements, betting controversies, and opening night matchups fueling headlines. John Wall officially retired after an injury-filled career that began with promise in Washington, while Derrick Rose will have his No. 1 jersey retired by the Chicago Bulls, honoring his MVP peak before injuries changed his trajectory. Off-court drama also made waves as Malik Beasley was cleared in a federal gambling investigation, reopening his free agency with interest from the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks. The case highlighted growing concerns over NBA betting integrity, with discussions about limiting unders on fringe players after scandals involving Jonte Porter. Opening night brings high drama. The Oklahoma City Thunder, fresh off their championship, host the Houston Rockets, who now feature Kevin Durant in a stunning return to OKC. Oddsmakers list the Thunder as 6.5-point favorites, backed by continuity, elite net rating, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP form. Analysts expect Durant and Jalen Green to thrive in Houston but caution that defensive chemistry will take time after trading away Dillon Brooks. The second marquee game pits the Golden State Warriors against the Los Angeles Lakers. Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler headline a Warriors roster built on stability, while the Lakers counter with Luka Doncic alongside LeBron James at age 41. Experts argue Golden State is undervalued, pointing to their cohesion and defensive strength compared to the Lakers' questionable fit and reliance on Luka's offense. Debate then shifted to overrated and underrated stars entering the 2025–26 season. Anthony Edwards, despite highlight dunks and hype, was criticized for inconsistency, limited playmaking, and average defense in key playoff series. Trae Young's efficiency, turnovers, and defensive liability made him another overrated pick, while LeBron James was called statistically brilliant yet less impactful on winning at this stage of his career. Ja Morant's injuries and lack of reliable shooting lowered his stock, and even fan-favorite Alex Caruso was labeled overrated due to inflated advanced metrics. On the underrated side, Joel Embiid was deemed far too low on rankings despite injury concerns, still a dominant force when healthy. Orlando's Franz Wagner was praised for versatility, scoring, and leadership alongside Paolo Banchero, positioning him as a rising top-15 talent. Jalen Williams of the Thunder was highlighted as a two-way star capable of being more than a Robin, while Bam Adebayo's defense and potential offensive leap could transform Miami. Even Steph Curry, though widely respected, was argued to remain underrated for the way he elevates teammates. The podcast closed with betting insights. The Los Angeles Clippers were recommended at -8 over the rebuilding Utah Jazz, given depth, continuity, and elite defense led by Kawhi Leonard and James Harden. Another best bet circled the Toronto Raptors +6 against the Atlanta Hawks, citing Brandon Ingram's addition, improved depth, and Atlanta's poor record as home favorites. As the 2025–26 season approaches, the NBA's mix of star power, betting intrigue, and opening-night storylines ensures drama on and off the court. From Durant's OKC return to debates over Edwards, Young, and Embiid, fans and bettors alike have plenty to watch. The association never sleeps, and this season promises to be another defining chapter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vincent Goodwill and Marcus Thompson give their best and worst case scenarios for some prominent NBA teams for the upcoming season. What went right for the Knicks if Mike Brown wins coach of the year? What went wrong for the Warriors if they have another first round exit?Next, Vince and Marcus react to the John Wall retirement. Will Wall be remembered for being a great player?Later, Rick Carlisle gets a well deserved contract extension. Is he one of the best coaches in the NBA?(3:17) What Went Wrong: If the Warriors get bounced in the first round this upcoming season(11:15) Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry's dynamic(23:47) Warriors unlikely 2022 championship(28:24) What Went Wrong: Lakers back in the Play-In(31:50) What Went Right: Laker make a deep playoff run(35:32) What Went Wrong: Knicks don't secure a top-3 seed(40:17) John Wall announces retirement(49:54) Rick Carlisle gets contract extension with Pacers
Bonta Hill and Dalton Johnson break down where things stand in the Warriors' restricted free agency saga with Jonathan Kuminga. Then, Dalton exclusively speaks with Steph Curry about Golden State's upcoming season at the ninth annual Curry Camp.(02:45) - Kuminga accepting Warriors' qualifying offer a very real possibility(07:45) - Would it be a detriment to Warriors' success if Kuminga returns?(12:30) - How will Dub Nation react if Kuminga returns on the qualifying offer?(21:30) - Discussing Kuminga's Warriors role if he returns(22:30) - Exclusive 1-on-1 with Steph Curry
Fast Track! Ireland and Trudell discuss the idea of a divorce registry. Is the story of Steph Curry checking this social media at halftime during games, real or fake? Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a preview of a premium episode. Head to Design Better to hear the whole thing: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/tim-brown Sometimes your career takes an unexpected turn—and that pivot can lead to something bigger than you imagined. Tim Brown, co-founder of Allbirds, has been there. After a stint as a professional soccer player, Tim found himself on a different path—one that led to creating a simple wool sneaker that would grow into a movement for sustainable fashion. We spoke with Tim about how he and his co-founder used design thinking to tackle everything from material innovation to business strategy, the importance of being transparent about both successes and failures, and what it really takes to start a mission-driven company. Tim also shares how his athletic background shaped his approach to leadership and why having constraints can actually fuel creativity. Bio Tim is the co-founder of Allbirds. He is the creative vision behind the brand, with an eye for all things design. Prior to co-founding Allbirds in 2016, Tim was part of the New Zealand soccer team that reached the 2010 World Cup – a generational achievement for the nation. *** Premium Episodes on Design Better This is a premium episode on Design Better. We release two premium episodes per month, along with two free episodes for everyone. Premium subscribers also get access to the documentary Design Disruptors and our growing library of books: You'll also get access to our monthly AMAs with former guests, ad-free episodes, discounts and early access to workshops, and our monthly newsletter The Brief that compiles salient insights, quotes, readings, and creative processes uncovered in the show. Upgrade to paid *** Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: Miro: Miro's Innovation Workspace is an intelligent platform that brings people and AI together in a shared space to do great work. Whether your role is UX, DesignOps, product management, marketing, or anything adjacent, Miro will help you be better at your job because it makes it easier to work together. Help your teams get great done with Miro. Check out Miro.com to find out how. Masterclass: MasterClass is the only streaming platform where you can learn and grow with over 200+ of the world's best. People like Steph Curry, Paul Krugman, Malcolm Gladwell, Dianne Von Furstenberg, Margaret Atwood, Lavar Burton and so many more inspiring thinkers share their wisdom in a format that is easy to follow and can be streamed anywhere on a smartphone, computer, smart TV, or even in audio mode. MasterClass always has great offers during the holidays, sometimes up to as much as 50% off. Head over to http://masterclass.com/designbetter for the current offer.
We conquered the WOOHOO yips before this amazing episode! The main science topic was on a new study that examined the causes of injuries in a 5205-athlete sample. The headline finding was relatively intuitive, but the sub-finding was so shocking that we are still picking our jaws up off the floor. We break it down and discuss how it may clarify training theory!And this one was full of our favorite topics! Other topics: the yips in athletes (and podcasters), Megan's Aspen Mountain breakthrough, the interaction of high carb and bicarb to make endurance sports faster, the best protein supplement we have tried, one of our heroes Kate Courtney wins the Leadville 100 mountain bike, Kilian's next project in the USA, Steph Curry doing weight-vest trail running, and the tricky conversation around bodyweight and health happening in women's cycling. Plus there was a Q+A on the mechanics of podcast recording, nutrition considerations for vegan athletes, the complications of rhabdo in ultra athletes, “purposeful flow” in training plans and how that relates to a new study on overload blocks, overcoming fear in racing, daily carb intake, and high carb in the birth process.It finished with a quote that we'll be living by. Let's feel what there is to feel while we are here.We love you all! HUZZAH!Click "Claim Reward" for free credit at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swap Find TheFeedLab whey protein: https://thefeed.com/products/the-feed-lab-whey-proteinFor weekly bonus podcasts, articles, and videos: patreon.com/swapBuy the Kickr Run treadmill (code "SWAP"): https://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/running/treadmills/kickr-run-buyBuy Janji's amazing gear: https://janji.com/ (code "SWAP")
Former NFL safety Kerry Rhodes is in for Kelvin, and he and Rob tell us why everybody is overreacting to Shedeur Sanders' good-not-great debut with the Cleveland Browns, and explain why they have a big problem with the NBA giving us another Steph Curry vs LeBron James matchup on Opening Night. Plus, former NFL quarterback and FOX Sports Radio NFL analyst Shaun King swings by to discuss the fallout from Shedeur's preseason debut, whether or not we can expect Sanders to make the Browns' final 53-man roster, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 weeks... 70 Days... Blink and the summer will be behind us and the NBA season will be here... And now... we officially know who will be kicking off the 2025-2026 NBA season when it gets underway on October 21st.. It's going to be THEATER...For the first time in league history... it will all tip off in Oklahoma City as the reigning champion Thunder will get their rings with a familiar face across the floor: Kevin Durant... who will be debuting for his sixth franchise when he puts on a Rockets jersey for the first time...But somehow - that might not even be the main event for opening night...Later that night in Los Angeles... LeBron James will kick off his unprecedented 23rd season against his career-long foe Steph Curry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Torres and former NFL offensive tackle Ephraim Salaam (in for Rob and Kelvin) open hour 3 reacting to Shedeur Sanders' first preseason game... How do they think he played in his first taste of NFL action? Does he have a chance at eventually earning the starting job? Then they move into some NBA talk, reacting to recent comments from Steph Curry where he said the only reason he's still playing is to win his fifth championship. Plus, discussing recent comments from Mike Tomlin on Aaron Rodgers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode features two interviews: Moses Moody and Peyton Watson with Cam Johnson!Moses shares what he's learned on the Golden State Warriors thru the start of his career playing with Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, and Jimmy Butler. He also discusses growing up in Arkansas, playing for Montverde Academy with future NBA players, and his interest in spoken word and poetry. Then, Peyton and Cam get excited about their upcoming season on the Denver Nuggets together and discuss their championship aspirations. Peyton also talks about earning playing time as a young player on a title contender, how he feels he's improved in his first few years, and some of his favorite Nikola Jokic moments. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of The Right Time, Bomani Jones reflects on the passing Hulk Hogan. He discusses the wrestler's cultural significance, whether it is fair to "gravedig" and how the entertainer should be remembered (1:40). Later, He continues his list of the top 25 athletes of the last 25 years (24:30). He explains why it's so difficult to rank NFL greats like Aaron Donald and Peyton Manning and NBA stars like Steph Curry, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Durant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices