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00:00 – 17:47– The show starts by the guys recapping a wild night of weather and hoops, the Fever survive the Sky in overtime, the Spurs are 5.5 point favorites in Game 5 tomorrow night, World Cup got underway yesterday, USA plays tonight against Paraguay, Kevin’s daughter turns 6 today 17:48 – 25:08 – Morning Checkdown 25:09 – 44:16 – Last day before our show schedule changes and Jake follows our show immediately, Texas town hall last night was ridiculous, thoughts from Colts OTAs and the biggest takeaways: yesterday seemed to be AR’s worst day, Sauce Gardner was impressive, kicking competition to end practice and the real kicking competition heading into camp, Red Panda’s contract for every event 44:17 – 1:08:55 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses why James’ golf swing makes the show work, USA/Paraguay tonight in the World Cup, how far can the USA go in the WC?, is the Colts WR3 role Ashton Dulin’s to lose?, Morning Checkdown 1:08:56 – 1:18:50– Storms from last night, Knicks fans, players that stuck out the most in Colts OTAs 1:18:51 – 1:26:31 - Fever/Sky thoughts from last night, late-game scenarios across basketball like fouling while up by three points and the Elam ending 1:26:32 – 1:50:16 – Previewing the USA’s World Cup match versus Paraguay at SoFi Stadium and where the teams stack up in the rankings, talking Little 500 and the Indy 500, and weighing the pros and cons of fouling up three late, as well as more thoughts the Colts’ defensive outlook following OTAs and an estimate of how well Knicks fans will travel to San Antonio for game five, Morning Checkdown 1:50:17 – 2:02:50 – Kevin and James talk about their weekend plans, Kevin sings happy birthday to his daughter, LIV Golf in Westfield?, Colts’ training camp future, getting juiced up for Team USA’s World Cup opener 2:02:51 – 2:08:00 – James scores a new bracelet, previewing the upcoming sports weekend, and talking about what the hardest part of doing live radio isSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 19:12 – Last day before our show schedule changes and Jake follows our show immediately, Texas town hall last night was ridiculous, thoughts from Colts OTAs and the biggest takeaways: yesterday seemed to be AR’s worst day, Sauce Gardner was impressive, kicking competition to end practice and the real kicking competition heading into camp, Red Panda’s contract for every event 19:13 – 33:18 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses why James’ golf swing makes the show work, USA/Paraguay tonight in the World Cup, how far can the USA go in the WC?, is the Colts WR3 role Ashton Dulin’s to lose?, 33:19 – 51:56 - – Previewing the USA’s World Cup match versus Paraguay at SoFi Stadium and where the teams stack up in the rankings, talking Little 500 and the Indy 500, and weighing the pros and cons of fouling up three late, as well as more thoughts the Colts’ defensive outlook following OTAs and an estimate of how well Knicks fans will travel to San Antonio for game fiveSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailWhat an episode of 2 Shots on a Barrel! Coal Pick Distillery's Whitney Spence and Independent Stave Company's Chad Spalding join the Bo Brothers for another remote episode from Good Buddies Brewery to talk about Good Buddies bourbon of the month -- Coal Pick Distillery out of Paradis Kentucky. Western Kentucky y'all! The Paradise Kentucky that John Prine sang about. And let me just tell you, Coal Pick puts out some fantastic juice! Not just one but four different selections will be at Good Buddies this month so go check it out. Also, we had so much fun hanging out with Whitney and Chad that we had to split up this conversation into two episodes of 2 Shots. So sit back, relax, and join in on the banter on 2 Shots on a Barrel!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
Cinematographers Darren Tiernan, ISC and Peter Deming, ASC are the DPs of Spider Noir, the new MGM Plus and Amazon Prime series starring Nicolas Cage as the hard-boiled 1930s New York detective version of Spider-Man. The character is based on Marvel Comics featuring Spiderman Noir, and first introduced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Tiernan and Deming created a series that looks like a classic film noir using vintage lights, custom LUTs and a “noir vocabulary.” We dive into: -How the production created a dual release simultaneously in both black and white and color. -Lead DP Darran Tiernan worked for months on LUT development and a workflow that kept every department aligned on both versions from day one. Monitors on set showed what the scenes would look like in black and white. -Why both Darren and Peter used old tungsten lights with Fresnel lenses instead of LEDs whenever possible. Not out of nostalgia, but out of necessity for getting the hard light that defines film noir. -How rigorous preparation, from shot decks before the first meeting to photo boards and green screens on location, allowed creative freedom to take risks in the moment when the cameras were rolling. -Why the goal was never to recreate classic noir but to absorb its philosophy of shadow, composition and expressionistic light and apply it to this specific story. That distinction is what makes Spider Noir feel fresh rather than like a period piece. Find Darran Tiernan: https://darrantiernan.net/ Instagram: @dazt Find Peter Deming: Instagram @peter_deming Spider Noir is now streaming on MGM Plus and Amazon Prime. SHOW RUNDOWN: 03:10 Close Focus 14:42-01:06:55 Darran Tiernan interview 01:06:58-01:39:36 Peter Deming interview 01:40:40 Short ends 01:53:43 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Drs. Saver and Sanossian discuss ISC 2026 data highlighting neurologists' frequent inaction on markedly uncontrolled hypertension in high‑risk stroke patients and the need for specialists to “own” blood pressure management at every visit. They also review refinements in patent foramen ovale (PFO) risk stratification, including Pascal algorithm-defined “possible” PFO cases, and explore how a “clinical trial effect” may lower stroke risk through greater patient engagement.
00:00 – 12:49 – The voice of IndyCar Radio, Mark Jaynes, joins us to first reflect on his call at the Indy 500, how it compared to 2006, what he's looking for at St. Louis this weekend and what his high school play-by-play schedule looks like. 12:50 – 27:35 - ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins to let us in on the Indiana-Kentucky All-star games, Luke Ertel, what the most expensive ticket is in American sports history, how he will be giving away world cup tickets at the Broad Ripple Tavern tonight, is the USA's first match a must win? 27:35 - 38:35 – What is Freddy Fever? We try to dissect differing opinions on it. Caleb has an NBA Finals stat about the Spurs. We remember the Tyrese Haliburton clutch shots from last year, but we forget the individual comebacks. 38:35–54:58 –Kevin is wearing his golf shirt from his high school state championship; we play some comments from Caitlin Clark on hoping people can calm down after the Fever got a win, how do people feel about her body language, how much of it can you deal with and how much can you reign inSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 14:23 – Kevin finds out Marc is out on more time next week, the Fever get a bounce back win, Kelsey Mitchell's electrifying performance, what can still improve, a crazy game 2 in the Stanley Cup playoffs. 14:23- 22:23 – Morning Checkdown 22:23 – 47:51 – The voice of IndyCar Radio, Mark Jaynes, joins us to first reflect on his call at the Indy 500, how it compared to 2006, what he's looking for at St. Louis this weekend and what his high school play-by-play schedule looks like. Then, the guys get into Caitlin Clark throwing up mid-game last night, the Fever's performance last night and how crazy the college baseball world series has been. 47:51 – 1:09:17 - ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins to let us in on the Indiana-Kentucky All-star games, Luke Ertel, what the most expensive ticket is in American sports history, how he will be giving away world cup tickets at the Broad Ripple Tavern tonight, is the USA's first match a must win? Morning checkdown. 1:09:17 – 1:21:29 – Colts minicamp begins next week; James and Kevin get into what they are looking forward to seeing. Kevin thinks Braden Smith is the most important loss the Colts had this offseason. Will they sign a veteran pass rusher? If so, when will it happen? 1:21:29 - 1:32:30 – What is Freddy Fever? We try to dissect differing opinions on it. Caleb has an NBA Finals stat about the Spurs. We remember the Tyrese Haliburton clutch shots from last year, but we forget the individual comebacks. 1:32:30–1:53:32 –Kevin is wearing his golf shirt from his high school state championship; we play some comments from Caitlin Clark on hoping people can calm down after the Fever got a win, how do people feel about her body language, how much of it can you deal with and how much can you reign in, Morning checkdown 1:53:32 - 2:04:42 – Kevin introduces a fun online sports game before Caleb and James do the same to him. 2:04:42 - 2:13:40 – Kevin reveals his team. Also, will Lamar Wilkerson get drafted? Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 14:34 Spurs vs Thunder will go to a Game 7 after a blowout last night, the Fever fell by a close margin last night, more questions around Anthony Richardson’s future in Indianapolis, drama from the Scripps National Spelling Bee, ratings from the 500 were revealed, 14:35 – 23:10 Morning Checkdown 23:11 – 46:55 The new NBA Draft Lottery rules, time is ticking to make a decision on Anthony Richardson, 46:56 – 1:08:34 ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss high school sports, his thoughts on Anthony Richardson, USMNT’s expectations in the upcoming World Cup, Game 7 in the WCF, Pacers draft workouts 1:08:35 – 1:18:52 Passing anti-ai verification tests, Purdue’s non-conference basketball games 1:18:53 – 1:29:21 Position battles within the Colts roster, reactions from OTAs 1:21:22 – 1:53:50 Reaction to Curt Cignetti’s statement on the current state and future of college football, how far will it go? 1:53:51 – 2:02:33 More about the new NBA draft lottery rules 2:02:34 – 2:10:10 Closing the showSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 23:52 The new NBA Draft Lottery rules, time is ticking to make a decision on Anthony Richardson. 23:53 – 36:56 ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss high school sports, his thoughts on Anthony Richardson, USMNT’s expectations in the upcoming World Cup, Game 7 in the WCF. 36:75 – 53:52 Reaction to Curt Cignetti’s statement on the current state and future of college football, how far will it go?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawyers are raising concerns about the government's decision to sell Information Services Corporation, commonly known as ISC to a private company in Quebec. The company is responsible for Saskatchewan's land titles, corporate and personal property registries. Chad Eggerman, founding partner of Procido LLP, joins the show to share his concerns about privatization and how it will make business harder for law firms and raise the cost of legal services.
On this weeks episode Brendan is joined by Colin Cassin, Executive Director, and Rebecca D'Orazio, Aquatic Invasive Species Team Lead from the Invasive Species Centre in Sault St. Marie! This NGO has been working on aquatic and terrestrial invasive species issues in Ontario and Canada, and they're celebrating 15 years of doing the good work! Colin and Rebecca chat with Brendan on how ISC's programs and delivery have evolved over the last 15 years, and how this work helps protect Canada's fisheries. Colin and Rebecca reflect on how municipalities in Canada often bare the brunt of the impacts of invasive species, what aquatic species are their focus, and how the same problems and stories rear up no matter if you're working on land or in water! You can find ISC and all their awesome work here: https://www.invasivespeciescentre.ca/ Their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invasivespeciescentre/ Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, X, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky: @FisheriesPod Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more: https://teespring.com/stores/the-fisheries-podcast-fan-shop Thanks as always to Andrew Gialanella for the fantastic intro/outro music. The Fisheries Podcast is a completely independent podcast, not affiliated with a larger organization or entity. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are those of that individual and do not necessarily reflect the view of any entity with those individuals are affiliated in other capacities (such as employers).
00:00 – 10:23 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the order of operations for his race day duties, his advice for James’ race day experience, who is not getting talked about enough? 10:24 – 26:23 – IndyCar driver Ed Carpenter joins us and discusses his 23rd Indy 500, bathroom seniority, his thoughts on Rossi’s crash, his confidence in his car and his team of drivers, the passing of Kyle Busch 26:24 – 41:18 – Trackside’s Curt Cavin joins us and discusses Alex Palau’s chances of going back to back in the 500, comparing other countries to Speedway on race day, simply enjoying the weekend 41:19 - 54:30 - IndyCar/IMS President Doug Boles joins us and discusses the weather forecast for today and this weekend, pre-race festivities, Caitlin Clark's involvement, Alexander Rossi's accident, the tragic passing of Kyle Busch & moreSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:43– We’re live at Carb Day! Kevin cracks a ceremonial beer, the guys set the scene and there is hope we get some hours of track time today, Kevin’s meat was a big hit at the Burger Bash last night, Caitlin Clark’s status for tonight 12:44 – 25:13 – Morning Checkdown, Fox 59’s Amber Hardwick joins us for a live weather update for Carb Day/Saturday’s parade/race day 25:14 – 42:23 –Storylines we haven’t hit on heading into the 500, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the order of operations for his race day duties, his advice for James’ race day experience, who is not getting talked about enough? 42:24 – 1:05:49 – IndyCar driver Ed Carpenter joins us and discusses his 23rd Indy 500, bathroom seniority, his thoughts on Rossi’s crash, his confidence in his car and his team of drivers, the passing of Kyle Busch, Morning Checkdown 1:05:50 – 1:21:27 – Trackside’s Curt Cavin joins us and discusses Alex Palau’s chances of going back to back in the 500, comparing other countries to Speedway on race day, simply enjoying the weekend 1:21:28 – 1:26:57 – The decade-long story of Connor Daly, hanging out with the fans on-site at Pagoda Plaza 1:26:58 – 1:47:58 – IndyStar motorsports reporter Zion Brown joins us and discusses how busy he’s been this week, Katherine Legge’s attempt at the Double and how weather at the Coca-Cola 600 could be dicey, Alexander Rossi’s plan to race, Josef Newgarden and other vets that can make a run, Morning Checkdown 1:47:59 – 1:55:44– Scott Dixon and other veterans resumes, storylines that intrigue us, Ed Carpenter and Conor Daly 1:55:45 - 2:08:50 – IndyCar/IMS President Doug Boles joins us and discusses the weather forecast for today and this weekend, pre-race festivities, Caitlin Clark's involvement, Alexander Rossi's crash, the tragic passing of Kyle Busch & moreSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The row over Lord Mandelson's appointment as Britain's ambassador to Washington flared up again this week after the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) accused the Government of improperly redacting documents linked to his appointment. Back in February, ministers were forced to release papers under a Humble Address to the King, with the ISC tasked with deciding what could be withheld on national security or diplomatic grounds. But the Committee now says material has been removed for other reasons not covered by the agreement. Senior ISC member Sir Jeremy Wright MP challenged ministers in the Commons through an Urgent Question, before speaking to us about his concerns and the Government's response. The annual Private Members' Bill ballot – Westminster's version of legislative bingo – has also taken place, with MPs jostling for one of the precious top spots that can offer a realistic chance of changing the law. The big question now is whether one of those successful MPs will choose to bring back the assisted dying bill. And we untangle the Government's latest Russia sanctions announcement, after ministers caused confusion over whether the UK was finally banning oil products refined in third countries using Russian crude. We explain how the Russia sanctions regime works, and why – at the very moment the new sanctions came into force – ministers also issued a general trade licence exempting diesel and jet fuel from the restrictions. The Government insists the exemption is only temporary but cannot say when it will end. We explore why Parliament gets a vote on the sanctions regulations themselves, but not on the general licences that can effectively water them down, and what that says about the gap between headline sanctions announcements and the quieter reality of how they are implemented in practice. The discussion also raises wider questions about how often these behind-the-scenes exemptions are being used, including in areas such as legal services, diamonds, steel, software and technology._____
00:00 – 14:05 – Colts schedule is out and we go through the most notable things: A front-loaded and tough schedule, late bye week, gettable games late but will they matter?, Kevin’s day at the track 14:06 – 22:54 – Morning Checkdown 22:55 – 41:33 – The Colts schedule breakdown: a really tough first five games, Kevin believes the tough stretch goes beyond the first five, three standalone games, Trey Hendrickson in LOS in Week 1, joint practices 41:34 – 1:07:16 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and immediately goes after Marc for his anti-tennis comments earlier this week, weather looks like it will test the IMS this weekend, Colts schedule release thoughts, early line for Colts-Ravens and will the Colts be favorites in any of their first five games?, what constitutes a revenge game, Morning Checkdown 1:07:17 – 1:17:17– We give away Indy 500 tickets, would you rather have a 70% healthy Daniel Jones or a 100% healthy Riley Leonard? 1:17:18 – 1:24:51 – The Colts Simpsons schedule release was very well done and had a lot of inside jokes, Colts schedule thoughts, dicey weather potentially at IMS today 1:24:52 – 1:48:53 - Sam Hornish Jr.’s incredible victory in 2006, Curt Cignetti discusses being in the pace car for practice, the Colts front-loaded schedule, do season ticket holders like home primetime games?, Morning Checkdown 1:48:54 – 1:59:35 – IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin joins us and approves of Kevin watching golf during the show, attending the Masters this year, Fast Friday, weather issues, his 18-month old daughter, his Knicks fandom 1:59:36 – 2:06:55 – IndyCar/IMS President Doug Boles joins us and discusses the weather issues at the track at the moment, grandstand sellout, how big of a factor is no bumping going forward?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 15:29 – The Cubs walk-off the Reds again in insane fashion and Marc trolls Kevin big time, the NBA Draft lottery secrecy behind the curtain, Kevin is still in disbelief over the Reds’ three consecutive walk-off losses to the Cubs, James discusses what he learned from yesterday’s Colts practice 15:30 – 24:10 – Morning Checkdown 24:11- 37:41 – Kevin goes full nerd on NCAA men’s golf, Jim Bob Cooter discusses Anthony Richardson returning to practice, the Colts secondary looks to be the strength of the team but that means it needs to be elite to cover up other defensive warts 37:43- 1:00:53 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us on why he’s joining us a day early, his insane schedule, the shot clock and NIL deal news out of the IHSAA, will NIL help keep top local prospects at their in-state schools?, Waffle House or Walmart for 24 hours?, Morning Checkdown 1:00:54- 1:16:08 – Ross Tucker joins us to discuss if he’s heard any good fantasy football punishments, he tells some excellent fraternity stories, why he’s high on Daniel Jones, weighing how many question marks the Colts have heading into the season 1:16:09 – 1:20:16 – The guys debate if Jonatha Taylor regrets how he went about his contract extension a few years ago after Josh Downs discussed taking advice from him heading into a contract year 1:20:17 – 1:44:22 – The guys try to explain how the lottery balls work in the NBA Draft Lottery, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss being in the room when the lottery balls were drawn, the WNBA survey and where the Fever landed on championship odds, can the Fever use the sleights to fuel them this season, Morning Checkdown 1:44:23 – 1:55:50 – We play Get To Know Your Colts Draft pick, the Colts need a QB for rookie minicamp, Kevin is still coping from another Reds collapse 1:55:51- 2:02:14 – Mark Cuban discussed the donation money to get Fernando Mendoza to IU, a busy day in sports tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:37 – Kevin goes full nerd on NCAA men’s golf, Jim Bob Cooter discusses Anthony Richardson returning to practice, the Colts secondary looks to be the strength of the team but that means it needs to be elite to cover up other defensive warts 13:38 – 27:57 – – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us on why he’s joining us a day early, his insane schedule, the shot clock and NIL deal news out of the IHSAA, will NIL help keep top local prospects at their in-state schools? 27:58 – 43:10 – Ross Tucker joins us to discuss if he’s heard any good fantasy football punishments, he tells some excellent fraternity stories, why he’s high on Daniel Jones, weighing how many question marks the Colts have heading into the season 43:11 – 52:07 - Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss being in the room when the lottery balls were drawn, the WNBA survey and where the Fever landed on championship odds, can the Fever use the sleights to fuel them this seasonSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Think you're ready for the CISSP? Let's put that to the test. The CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) is widely considered the "gold standard" of security certifications, but passing it requires more than just technical knowledge - it requires a management mindset. In this episode of InfosecTrain Tech Talks, we walk through 10 carefully selected practice questions designed to simulate the complexity of the actual exam.The "course titled" CISSP Certification Training covers a mile-wide, inch-deep spectrum of security topics. In this session, we dive into key domains such as Security and Risk Management, Asset Security, and Security Architecture. We don't just give you the answers; we break down the logic behind each question, helping you identify common traps and master the "think like a CISO" strategy needed to succeed on your first attempt.
00:00 – 11:03 – We recap the Fan Invitational, Kevin is off to Chicago for a bachelor party, Fever preseason game and relief that Caitlin Clark isn’t injured after a scary moment last night 11:04 – 21:42 – Morning Checkdown 21:43 – 42:55 – The Fan Invitational, Anthony Richardson’s fifth-year option deadline is today, Chris Ballard discusses Daniel Jones’ contract extension talks, Fever’s Raven Johnson discusses her bond with Caitlin Clark, a year removed from the Pacers epic playoff run 42:56 – 1:08:46 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the calendar flipping to May, his busy month about to start, what James should do in absence of Pacers and Racers this year, what to look forward to at the track this month, his relationship with Doug Boles, Morning Checkdown 1:08:47 – 1:17:37 – A year ago the Pacers were on an all-time playoff heater, the disappointment of what could have been 1:17:38 – 1:24:11 – Jeff’s wallet saga from yesterday, text line 1:24:12 – 1:47:33 – BetOnline’s Dick Jerardi joins us to preview the Kentucky Derby to tell us about the field, late scratches, who the favorites are, jockey vs. trainer, who he likes for winners and longshots, Morning Checkdown 1:47:34 – 1:56:32 – We play I GOTTA KNOW: 1:56:33 – 2:05:04 – IMS/IndyCar President Doug Boles joins us as we’ve reached the month of May and what challenges arise every single year, Coke Lot advice, what he’s most proud of with the Indy 500Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 16:46 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the calendar flipping to May, his busy month about to start, what James should do in absence of Pacers and Racers this year, what to look forward to at the track this month, his relationship with Doug Boles 16:47 – 27:10 – BetOnline’s Dick Jerardi joins us to preview the Kentucky Derby to tell us about the field, late scratches, who the favorites are, jockey vs. trainer, who he likes for winners and longshots 27:11 – 36:07 – We play I GOTTA KNOW 36:08 – 44:46 - IMS/IndyCar President Doug Boles joins us as we’ve reached the month of May and what challenges arise every single year, Coke Lot advice, what he’s most proud of with the Indy 500Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:24– A lot of local Indiana flavor in Night 1 of the NFL Draft, Mendoza goes #1/Jeremiyah Love to the Cardinals/Thieneman to the Bears/Cooper to the Jets, biggest takeaways from last night, Ty Simpson goes to the Rams at 13 11:25 – 23:11 – Morning Checkdown 23:12 – 41:58 – NFL Draft Night 1 recap: did any moves affect what the Colts could do, AFC South picks last night, the Jets end up with three first-round picks last night including Omar Cooper, how far is too far back for the Colts if they decide to trade back tonight? 41:59 -1:11:30 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses Night 1 of the NFL Draft, Dillon Thieneman’s historic selection, his memories of Omar Cooper Jr. and Thieneman, high school shot clocks, draft thoughts, Morning Checkdown 1:11:31 – 1:19:10 – What is a successful night for the Colts?, the trade back dilemma 1:19:11 – 1:26:14 – Dillon Thieneman goes to the Bears at 25, Brandon Phillips signing a one-day contract with the Reds, the one time James left a job, the cost of LEGOs 1:26:15- 1:49:31 – Recap of Night 1 of the NFL Draft, is it best player available for the Colts if they stay at 47?, Ty Simpson goes 13th to the Rams and Sean McVay sounded less than thrilled, Chiefs add defense, Jeremiyah Love lands at Arizona but how will he do?, Carnell Tate goes to the Titans, Morning Checkdown 1:49:32 – 2:01:22 – Pat Boylan joins us to talk Fever and Pacers and discusses his role with the Fever having every game on national television, Kelsey Mitchell’s journey with the Fever, Pacers season and draft discussion 2:01:23 – 2:03:28 – Ferando Mendoza’s LinkedIn commercial, what do Colts do tonight?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 18:53 – NFL Draft Night 1 recap: did any moves affect what the Colts could do, AFC South picks last night, the Jets end up with three first-round picks last night including Omar Cooper, how far is too far back for the Colts if they decide to trade back tonight? 18:54 – 34:11 - ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses Night 1 of the NFL Draft, Dillon Thieneman’s historic selection, his memories of Omar Cooper Jr. and Thieneman, high school shot clocks, draft thoughts 34:12 – 45:48 - Pat Boylan joins us to talk Fever and Pacers and discusses his role with the Fever having every game on national television, Kelsey Mitchell’s journey with the Fever, Pacers season and draft discussionSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 14:22 – A week from now the Colts will be on the clock, Pacers heading to Mexico in November to face the Nuggets, Tyrese Haliburton should be back by then, Ballard will meet the media ahead of the draft, no ticket for Kevin yesterday 14:23 – 23:25 – Morning Checkdown 23:26 – 48:08 – Wrestlemania weekend, Jey Uso punched Cam’Ron yesterday, Colts discussion as they are a week out from being on the clock, could Colts trade back?, what would make it a successful Day 2 for the Colts, Kevin and James’ Carb Day experience last year, Curt Cignetti’s social media post, Kevin was tempted to take an IU golf cart yesterday 48:09 – 1:01:08– ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his wrestling knowledge, Indiana/Kentucky sites, Luke Ertel, what’s left on his high school gym bucket list, potential MLS expansion involving Indianapolis, Morning Checkdown 1:01:09 – 1:17:12 – Zach Hicks on Locked On Colts joins us and discusses his pre-draft preparations, evaluating Ballard’s draft strategies through the years, edge rusher issues, biggest needs this season, his draft guide 1:17:13 – 1:24:20 – NBA Playoff matchup we’re most intrigued by 1:24:21 – 1:49:30 – Missing metabolism, James tells a story of being an RA, peeing in bottles, Kenny Moore and Anthony Richardson are still Colts as of now, Daniel Jeremiah discusses where AR would rank in this year’s QB class, Philip Rivers playing again in 2026?, Morning Checkdown 1:49:31 – 2:00:10 – Marc gives a Wrestlemania preview, Kevin debates if Philip Rivers will play in the NFL next year?, would Anthony Richardson switch positions or is that ridiculous, Marc asks the guys what position of need the Colts could avoid drafting that they would still feel comfortable with 2:00:11 – 2:09:31 – Roman numerals, what will the Colts have to do to get a third Day 2 pick?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:49 – Wrestlemania weekend, Jey Uso punched Cam’Ron yesterday, Colts discussion as they are a week out from being on the clock, could Colts trade back?, what would make it a successful Day 2 for the Colts, Kevin and James’ Carb Day experience last year, Curt Cignetti’s social media post, Kevin was tempted to take an IU golf cart yesterday 24:50 – 47:25 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his wrestling knowledge, Indiana/Kentucky sites, Luke Ertel, what’s left on his high school gym bucket list, potential MLS expansion involving Indianapolis, 47:26 – 1:02:35 - Zach Hicks on Locked On Colts joins us and discusses his pre-draft preparations, evaluating Ballard’s draft strategies through the years, edge rusher issues, biggest needs this season, his draft guideSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Ashley Hernandez, a civil engineer turned sustainability consultant who has worked across Australia, the Middle East, and the United States. Now a key member of the boutique consultancy Losee Consulting, Ashley brings a rare blend of technical engineering knowledge, sustainability expertise, and mindfulness practice to her work.Ashley opens up about her unexpected journey into engineering, her time in Abu Dhabi chasing the mysterious “green kilometre,” and why she walked away from big consultancies to align her career with her values. She also shares how becoming a mother reshaped her perspective on work, leadership, and legacy. From the power of single-tasking to the importance of turning cameras on, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for anyone navigating the human side of infrastructure.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Sustainability as Integration, Not Silos:Why sustainability isn't just “something the enviros do”How infrastructure rating systems (like Greenroads and ISC) create a common languageThe challenge of moving goalposts and why that's actually a sign of progressCareer Transitions and Values Alignment:Why Ashley left large consultancies to join a boutique firmHow saying “yes before thinking” led to a board role and a new career pathLetting your RPQ lapse and why that was the right decisionMotherhood, Activism, and Legacy:Why “motherhood in and of itself is activism”How raising the next generation is the most influential work we can doThe shift from selling your soul for a paycheck to building a life aligned with your valuesMindfulness for the Overwhelmed Professional:Why burnout builds from micro-stresses, not just major crisesPractical techniques: box breathing, single-tasking, and the “rubber ball vs. glass ball” analogyHow to transition between meetings (and why a minute of breath work matters more than being on time)Workplace Culture and Human Connection:Why cameras off on Teams calls creates anonymity and hostilityThe power of in-person kick-off meetings to build psychological safetyHow a manager who encouraged friendship created a high-performing teamGender Equity and Male Allyship:The sting of “working a short day today?” and why it still happens 20 years laterWhy bystanders have more power than targets to call out biasThe importance of male allies in creating psychologically safe workplacesKey Quotes from Ashley Hernandez:“Sustainability brings it all to the forefront. This is everyone's problem.”“We're here for a short time. What kind of life are we living if we're not true to our values?”“Motherhood in and of itself is activism.”“It's not that serious. We're saving PDFs, not lives.”“We design and build these massive pieces of infrastructure through teamwork and through people.”About Our Guest:Ashley Hernandez is a civil infrastructure professional with over a decade of experience across Australia, the Middle East, and the United States. She currently works at Losee Consulting, a boutique sustainability firm, where she helps clients integrate environmental and social outcomes into major infrastructure projects. Ashley is also a certified yoga teacher who leads weekly mindfulness sessions for her team, and a former board chair of the Greenroads Foundation.About Your Host:Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers.How You Can Support the Podcast:Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Ashley on LinkedInStay Connected:Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content.Let's Connect:Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au.Thank you for listening! It's time to stop waiting and start building.
00:00 – 24:14 – The Colts have five starters that won’t be back, the Commanders are hosting Omar Cooper Jr. despite having the 7th overall pick, Kevin gives some Masters thoughts, the next round of Brooklyn Net or Indiana Hoosier? 24:15 – 39:10 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses what his calendar currently looks like, transfer portals in high school, Braylon Mullins and Luke Ertel, Center Grove, could there be a transfer fee situation ala soccer?, tax day 1099’s and his Masters thoughts 39:11 – 50:27 - Mike Niziolek of the Bloomington Herald Times joins us and discusses the Hoosiers’ lack of moves in the transfer portal, the football program, any growing angst with the lack of moves from the basketball program, bachelor party suggestions 50:28 - Breaking news: Kenny Moore and the Colts agree to work out a trade!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:49 – The guys start the show by discussing the Pacers’ win over the Nets and are the Pacers going to fall to the 4th best odds in the lottery?, Kevin gloats about Day 1 of the Masters as Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm struggle mightily, does Rory have anything else to prove?, Luke Ertel wins Mr. Basketball 11:50 – 18:15 – Morning Checkdown 18:16 – 42:24 – The Colts have five starters that won’t be back, the Commanders are hosting Omar Cooper Jr. despite having the 7th overall pick, Kevin gives some Masters thoughts, the next round of Brooklyn Net or Indiana Hoosier? 42:25 – 1:08:45 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses what his calendar currently looks like, transfer portals in high school, Braylon Mullins and Luke Ertel, Center Grove, could there be a transfer fee situation ala soccer?, tax day 1099’s and his Masters thoughts, Kevin’s Masters experience a few years ago, the Tiger effect, Morning Checkdown 1:08:46 – 1:17:55 – The 9 and 9 challenge, should the Colts draft a running back?, realistically how many hot dogs/beers could you consume in 9 innings, Simone Biles 1:17:56 – 1:44:00 – Mike Niziolek of the Bloomington Herald Times joins us and discusses the Hoosiers’ lack of moves in the transfer portal, the football program, any growing angst with the lack of moves from the basketball program, bachelor party suggestions, pimento cheese sandwiches get delivered, Morning Checkdown 1:44:01 – 1:52:53 – Kevin likes the Day 1 drama at the Masters, Jordan in a Wizards jersey, could the Colts draft a running back over a wide receiver, the latest round of Brooklyn Net or Indiana Hoosier 1:52:54 - 2:00:11 – Breaking news: Kenny Moore and the Colts agree to work out a trade!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
France is trying 22 people in association with a Freemason Mafia group that is accused of killing a man and trying to kill a woman, along with other crimes.https://people.com/botched-contract-killing-freemason-mafia-network-french-secret-society-22-stand-trial-11940690https://www.euronews.com/2026/03/30/france-puts-freemason-lodge-mafia-on-trial-over-murders-and-hit-squads https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/30/trial-opens-masonic-lodge-network-paris-freemason-mafia-france Crime News UpdateLori Vallow Daybell's Appeal https://coi.isc.idaho.gov/docs/ISC-51091-2023/2026/031226+Appellant+Lori+Daybells+Reply+Brief.pdfWTF NewsLetecia Stauch gets a new trialhttps://www.koaa.com/news/local-news/colorado-woman-convicted-of-killing-her-stepson-granted-a-retrial-over-juror-issueJoin our squad! Kristi and Katie share true crime stories and give you actionable things you can do to help, all with a wicked sense of humor.Follow our True Crime Trials Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeSquadTrialsFollow our True Crime Shorts Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@truecrimesquadshorts-t6iWant to Support our work and get perks like extra content and The Watch Party?www.truecrimesquad.com*Social Media Links*Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquadFacebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquadBlueSky- https://bsky.app/profile/truecrimesquad.bsky.social True Crime Squad on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1
France is trying 22 people in association with a Freemason Mafia group that is accused of killing a man and trying to kill a woman, along with other crimes.https://people.com/botched-contract-killing-freemason-mafia-network-french-secret-society-22-stand-trial-11940690https://www.euronews.com/2026/03/30/france-puts-freemason-lodge-mafia-on-trial-over-murders-and-hit-squads https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/30/trial-opens-masonic-lodge-network-paris-freemason-mafia-france Crime News UpdateLori Vallow Daybell's Appeal https://coi.isc.idaho.gov/docs/ISC-51091-2023/2026/031226+Appellant+Lori+Daybells+Reply+Brief.pdfWTF NewsLetecia Stauch gets a new trialhttps://www.koaa.com/news/local-news/colorado-woman-convicted-of-killing-her-stepson-granted-a-retrial-over-juror-issueJoin our squad! Kristi and Katie share true crime stories and give you actionable things you can do to help, all with a wicked sense of humor.Follow our True Crime Trials Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeSquadTrialsFollow our True Crime Shorts Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@truecrimesquadshorts-t6iWant to Support our work and get perks like extra content and The Watch Party?www.truecrimesquad.com*Social Media Links*Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquadFacebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquadBlueSky- https://bsky.app/profile/truecrimesquad.bsky.social True Crime Squad on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall.*Inniu an t-ochtú lá is fiche de mhí an Mhárta. Is mise Niall Ó Cuileagáin.Tá na hIosraelaigh agus na Meiriceánaigh ag leanúint ar aghaidh leis an gcogadh san Iaráin an tseachtain seo, in ainneoin go bhfuil Caolas Hormuz fós fé smacht na hIaráine agus praghas na hola an-ard go fóill. Dhein Uachtarán Mheiriceá Donald Trump bagairt buamála i gcoinne na nIaránach an tseachtain seo caite mar gheall ar an ndúnadh i gCaolas Hormuz, ach ansan tharraing sé siar an bhagairt agus dúirt sé go raibh na hIaránaigh i mbun comhráite; shéan na hIaránaigh é so go láidir an lá ina dhiaidh san. Tá na Iosraelaigh ag seoladh trúpaí isteach sa Liobáinchomh maith, agus iad ag rá go bhfuil siad ag iarraidh crios maolánach a chruthú idir Iosrael agus forsaí Hezbollah. Ach de réir Amnesty International, tá Iosrael ag dul in aghaidh an dlí idirnáisiúnta leis an ionradh so.Dheimhnigh giuiré cúirte in Los Angeles go bhfuil ar Google agus Meta $3 mhilliún a íoc le bean óg a dúirt go raibh sí gafa lena gcuid meán sóisialta. Mhaígh an bhean gur cúis andúile iad na meáin shóisialta mar gheall ar an ndearadh atá orthu, seachas na hábhair atá orthu. De réir na mná, bhí na comhlachtaí Google agus Meta ag iarraidh daoine óga ach go háirithe a mhealladh leis an ndearadh andúile so. Bhí sí chun cás cúirte a thosnú in aghaidh Snap agus TikTok chomh maith, ach dhein na comhlachtaí san réiteach léi roimh ré. Dúirt Meta nár aontaíodar leis an gcinneadh agus go mbeidís ag féachaint anois ar na roghanna atá acu. Tá seans go mbeidh tionchar mór ag an gcás so ar fud na cruinne. Níl cead ag daoine óga dul ar na meáin shóisialta san Astráil le cúpla mí anois, agus tá go leor tíortha eile ag plé cosc a chur sa dlí chomh maith.Bhí díomá ollmhór ar fud na hÉireann tráthnóna Déardaoin nuair a chaill foireann sacair Phoblacht na hÉireann in aghaidh Phoblacht na Seice tar éis ciceanna pionóis agus nuair a bhí an lámh in uachtar leis na hIodálaigh in aghaidh ThuaisceartÉireann. Bhí Poblacht na hÉireann ag iarraidh dul go dtí an Corn Domhanda den gcéad uair ón mbliain 2002 agus ní fhéadfaidís tús ní b'fhearr a bheith acu nuair a scóráladar dhá chúl laistigh de 23 nóiméad, ceann amháin ó Troy Parrott agus an ceann eile ó chúl tuathail. Ach cúpla nóiméad tar éis sin, fuair na Seicigh cúl ó chic pionóis eile agus ansan ag deireadh an chluiche tharraingíodar cothrom. Ní raibh cúl ar bith san am breise agus ansan bhuaigh na Seicigh 4–3 sna ciceanna pionóis. Ní raibh cúrsaí ní b'fhearr san Iodáil, nuair a chaill an fhoireann óg ó Thuaisceart Éireann 2-0 in aghaidh na hIodáile. Agus leis sin, tá deireadh leis an mbrionglóid ar feadh ceithre bliana eile. Iscéalta spóirt eile an tseachtain seo, chaill an Cumann Lúthchleas Gael duine desna craoltóirí is ansa lena lucht féachana: d'éag Michael Lyster, láithreoir ar an Sunday Game ar feadh 30 bliain, ag an ndeireadh seachtaine. Bhí sé 71 bliain d'aois. Suaimhneas síoraí dá anam.*Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta.*GLUAISbagairt buamála - threat of bombingcrios maolánach - buffer zonecúis andúile - cause of addictiondearadh - designcúl tuathail - own goaltharraingíodar cothrom - they equalised
00:00 – 11:02 – Recapping Day 1 of March Madness, upsets in the early window, chalk in the late slate, Wisconsin’s poor recent history, Purdue gets on the court today 11:03 – 31:26 – Spring break, Kevin’s wife had a March Madness hot take after High Point beat Wisconsin, Braden Smith and Purdue prep for Queens today, Smith’s legacy, High Point’s Flynn Clayman had an all-time postgame interview after their win over Wisconsin, best Day 2 game that isn’t Purdue/Queens 31:27 – 43:49 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and gives his thoughts on Day 1 of the tournament, the Butler head coaching vacancy in the aftermath of the Thad Matta retirement, some candidates he likes, Purdue/Queens today, Braden Smith on the verge of the all-time NCAA assist record, his semi-state high school breakdown 43:50 – 52:44 - Sports Illustraded’s Kevin Sweeney joins us to discuss Day 1 of the tournament, AJ Dybantsa’s performance in a losing effort, Cam Boozer’s game, Braden Smith and Purdue, who he could see fitting well with the PacersSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 10:55 – Recapping Day 1 of March Madness, upsets in the early window, chalk in the late slate, Wisconsin’s poor recent history, Purdue gets on the court today 10:56 – 23:13 – Morning Checkdown 23:14 – 43:37 – Spring break, Kevin’s wife had a March Madness hot take after High Point beat Wisconsin, Braden Smith and Purdue prep for Queens today, Smith’s legacy, High Point’s Flynn Clayman had an all-time postgame interview after their win over Wisconsin, best Day 2 game that isn’t Purdue/Queens 43:38 – 1:10:47 - ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and gives his thoughts on Day 1 of the tournament, the Butler head coaching vacancy in the aftermath of the Thad Matta retirement, some candidates he likes, Purdue/Queens today, Braden Smith on the verge of the all-time NCAA assist record, his semi-state high school breakdown, Morning Checkdown 1:10:48 – 1:18:20 – Can Purdue be the ‘King of Queens’ tonight?, some Colts talk: who was the last Colts wide receiver to have 9 TD’s in a season? 1:18:21 – 1:25:31 – Purdue/Queens tonight, what would it mean for Purdue to win the national championship? 1:25:32 -1:51:17 – High Point’s student radio call is epic, Day 1 results, Colts bring back Cam Mitchell, Colts secondary last season, Morning Checkdown 1:51:18 – 2:02:36 – Sports Illustraded’s Kevin Sweeney joins us to discuss Day 1 of the tournament, AJ Dybantsa’s performance in a losing effort, Cam Boozer’s game, Braden Smith and Purdue, who he could see fitting well with the Pacers 2:02:37 – 2:08:37 – Vasectomies, Purdue heading into QueensSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 20:55 – Daniel Jones joined JMV yesterday and discussed his understanding of the transition tag when the Colts used it, his thoughts on the team trading Michael Pittman Jr, the lack of moves in free agency and where is that money that was going to go to Trey Hendrickson now?, major holes and not much draft capital to work with for Chris Ballard, Daniel Jones on if he thinks he’ll be ready for Week 1, Kevin’s basketball event 20:56 – 32:50 – The machines are not winning today, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the latest on high school basketball, his thoughts on the bringing back of Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce, have they actually gotten better this off-season, New Pal and Ben Davis, USA/Canda in the WBC tonight and could Sunday be a pretty strong sports day?, 32:51 – 40:17 - Daniel Jones discusses his Achilles recovery and talking with Tyrese Haliburton about itSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:22 – Daniel Jones meets the media after re-signing with the Colts and also had a conversation with JMV, Purdue advances and now faces Nebraska, Zubac makes his Pacers debut in their loss to the Suns 11:23 – 21:22 – Morning Checkdown 21:23 – 42:09 – Daniel Jones joined JMV yesterday and discussed his understanding of the transition tag when the Colts used it, his thoughts on the team trading Michael Pittman Jr, the lack of moves in free agency and where is that money that was going to go to Trey Hendrickson now?, major holes and not much draft capital to work with for Chris Ballard, Daniel Jones on if he thinks he’ll be ready for Week 1, Kevin’s basketball event 42:10 – 1:09:07 – The machines are not winning today, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the latest on high school basketball, his thoughts on the bringing back of Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce, have they actually gotten better this off-season, New Pal and Ben Davis, USA/Canda in the WBC tonight and could Sunday be a pretty strong sports day?, Morning Checkdown 1:09:08 – 1:16:17 – Daniel Jones discusses his Achilles recovery and talking with Tyrese Haliburton about it 1:16:18 – 1:23:54 – Tokyo Dome ice cream sandwiches, who is the most beatable 1-seed, Braden Smith yesterday 1:23:55 – 1:50:16 – Pacers and Zubac’s debut last night, Colts moves to this point, what’s up with DeForest Buckner’s future, is Bobby Okereke an option?, pop a shot technique, AJ Dybantsa has been lights out lately, March Madness bracket ideology, Morning Checkdown 1:50:17 – 1:57:33 – Fishers Freight head coach Dixie Wooten joins us and discusses the offseason, what fans can expect with the home opener, what he learned from Year 2, learning from losing, any challenge calling plays and being the head coach, his off-season highlight, the party atmosphere on game days 1:57:34 – 1:08:51 – Braden Smith and Purdue take on Nebraska today, Colts thoughtsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chime In, Send Us a Text Message!On Episode 90, co-hosts David Dansereau and Michael Garrow reconnect to reflect on a year of progress in stroke advocacy, support systems, community engagement and Mike shares his 'Magic Wand' answer. Mike describes his transition from the basketball court to the volunteer work he does today for stroke advocacy. The co-hosts talk how music resonates, discuss innovative models for support groups, the impact of conferences like ISC for stroke survivors and care partners, and envision future pathways for post-stroke care and community support.Key Topics CoveredThe role of community, stroke support organizations and grassroots efforts in stroke recoveryInnovations and Mike's insights from ISC 2026 ConferenceThe importance of structured post-stroke support and fundingDigital technology's impact on stroke care pathways as well as the vital role of smaller local community connectionsStroke support group models inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous from Mike's Magic Wand Support Our Show! Thank you for helping us to continue to make great content. We appreciate your generosity! DRYYP SaunaFind out more about Mike's new business venture, DRYYP Sauna.Stroke Support Organization (SSO) SurveyIf you support stroke survivors and care partners-please take this survey!Get Our NewsGet Our Latest News and Show Updates on SubstackDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showShow credits:Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.Connect with Us and Share our Show on Social:Website | Linkedin | Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | SubstackKnow Stroke Podcast Disclaimer: Our podcast and media advertising services are for informational purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get Our Podcast News Updates on Substack
00:00 – 11:11– The Bears trade DJ Moore to the Bills for a second-round pick, Colts are trying to trade Zaire Franklin, college hoops and senior night for Purdue, Pacers/Lakers tonight 11:12 – 21:57 – Morning Checkdown 21:58 – 42:37 – Will the Colts get any compensation for Zaire Franklin or will they end up releasing him?, we replay Chris Ballard’s answer on Franklin’s future with the team at the Combine, should the Colts consider signing Kyler Murray over Daniel Jones?, how do the Colts get under the cap before the new league year?, will Indiana make the tournament if they beat Ohio State? 42:38 – 1:12:04 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss the high school basketball around the state this weekend, a busy night of hoops tonight, the most wide-open class in the boys tournament, retirement of Center Grove’s Zach Hahn, his thoughts on the Colts tagging Daniel Jones and the possibility of losing Alec Pierce, should the Colts give Kyler Murray a shot, what is the Colts order of operations this off-season?, Morning Checkdown 1:12:05 – 1:21:41 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and discusses the Senior Night loss to Creighton, how they head into their regular season finale, Big East tournament, his daughter being with him at Butler, NIL and the future of college basketball 1:21:42 – 1:26:13– NFL trades and released players getting new landing spots, will AR net the Colts better compensation than Zaire Franklin 1:26:14 – 1:55:43 – Purdue’s Rob Blackman joins us to discuss the Senior Night upcoming for the Boilermakers, how to summarize the careers of Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, Matt Painter’s personality test on recruits, a self-proclaimed “chicken caca” Colts fan criticizes Ballard, Morning Checkdown 1:55:44 – 2:04:10 – Marc’s musical playlist, Colts shopping Zaire Franklin 2:04:11 – 2:09:39 – Clean songs, Colts moves have to be coming with the need to get under the salary cap, James’ mock draft for the ColtsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 20:45 – Will the Colts get any compensation for Zaire Franklin or will they end up releasing him?, we replay Chris Ballard’s answer on Franklin’s future with the team at the Combine, should the Colts consider signing Kyler Murray over Daniel Jones?, how do the Colts get under the cap before the new league year?, will Indiana make the tournament if they beat Ohio State? 20:46 – 31:54 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss the high school basketball around the state this weekend, a busy night of hoops tonight, the most wide-open class in the boys tournament, retirement of Center Grove’s Zach Hahn, his thoughts on the Colts tagging Daniel Jones and the possibility of losing Alec Pierce 31:55 – 43:04 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and discusses the Senior Night loss to Creighton, how they head into their regular season finale, Big East tournament, his daughter being with him at Butler, NIL and the future of college basketball 43:05 – 1:03:21 - Purdue’s Rob Blackman joins us to discuss the Senior Night upcoming for the Boilermakers, how to summarize the careers of Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, Matt Painter’s personality test on recruits, a self-proclaimed “chicken caca” Colts fan criticizes BallardSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice.In this special Mind Moments episode, Lauren Sansing, MD, MS, FAHA, FANA, Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine, joins the podcast to provide a clinical breakdown of the 2026 International Stroke Conference and its implications for real-world stroke care. Sansing reflects on how this year's meeting built on prior advances, highlighting expanded global collaboration, greater patient engagement, and a record number of clinical trials presented. The discussion explores which late-breaking studies may influence practice in the coming year, including data on secondary stroke prevention, adjunctive thrombolysis strategies, and evolving patient selection for thrombectomy in extended windows and large core infarcts. Sansing also reviews renewed momentum in neuroprotection research, key updates from the newly released acute ischemic stroke guidelines, emerging pediatric stroke data, and how the conference continues to shape the roadmap for 2027 and beyond.Looking for more Stroke discussion? Check out the NeurologyLive® Stroke clinical focus page.Episode Breakdown: 1:00 – Biggest moments and structural evolution of ISC 2026 3:15 – Presented practice-changing trial data impacting stroke care 7:05 – Thrombectomy strategy and extended window patient selection 10:40 – Renewed momentum in neuroprotection research 15:20 – Neurology News Network 17:40 – Key updates from the new acute ischemic stroke guidelines 25:00 – A brief look-ahead to ISC 2027 The stories featured in this week's Neurology News Minute, which will give you quick updates on the following developments in neurology, are further detailed here: PTC Withdraws Ataluren Submission as Treatment for Nonsense Mutation Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Microbiome-Targeted Agent PLL001 Passes Safety Check in Phase 1/2 Trial of ALS Rimegepant Displays Safety and Efficacy in Study of Adolescents With Migraine Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.
00:00 – 18:06 –IU/Purdue tonight, Pacers/Wizards part 2 tonight and the latest on the NBA trying to stop tanking next season, how does the league enforce anti-tanking rules if teams are ravaged by injuries?, who has the most pressure tonight between IU/Purdue 18:07 – 33:31 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses sectional draw, Plainfield, questions for Chris Ballard at the Combine, when will the Colts get an answer on Mooney Ward’s status?, the 30-day transfer window in high school, the worst tanking he’s ever seen 33:32 – 42:10 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and celebrates getting his 500th win as a head coach, does he remember his first victory as a coach?, how he celebrated his milestone, how he processes player’s arguing for challenging a call, Finley Bizjack’s motor, what keeps him going in coaching 42:11 – 54:28 – The Athletic’s Zak Keefer joins us live from the Olympics and discusses how he’s enjoying Italy and what events he’s covering, how spread out the events are across the country, the best stories he’s seen/covered at the Olympics, Chloe Kim 54:29 – 1:06:00 - The Athletic’s Jon Greenberg joins us for the latest on the Chicago Bears potentially moving to Hammond, his paddle ball play-in game, how Bears ownership is feeling with the lack of love from the state of Illinois, is Illinois feeling the heat that the Bears could actually leave for NWISupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:14 – Pacers lose to the Wizards last night and Jeff doesn’t know how to feel about it, the Bears potential move to Hammond, Bennedict Mathurin drops 38 in his home debut with the Clippers, Team USA beats Canada for a gold medal in women’s hockey 12:15 – 23:14 - Morning Checkdown 23:15 – 41:14 – IU/Purdue tonight, Pacers/Wizards part 2 tonight and the latest on the NBA trying to stop tanking next season, how does the league enforce anti-tanking rules if teams are ravaged by injuries?, who has the most pressure tonight between IU/Purdue 41:15 – 1:08:48 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses sectional draw, Plainfield, questions for Chris Ballard at the Combine, when will the Colts get an answer on Mooney Ward’s status?, the 30-day transfer window in high school, the worst tanking he’s ever seen, Morning Checkdown 1:08:49 – 1:18:43 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and celebrates getting his 500th win as a head coach, does he remember his first victory as a coach?, how he celebrated his milestone, how he processes player’s arguing for challenging a call, Finley Bizjack’s motor, what keeps him going in coaching 1:18:44 – 1:25:12 – Pacers lose to the Wizards, should the Colts be upset if the Bears move to Indiana, 1:25:13 – 1:48:36 – The Athletic’s Zak Keefer joins us live from the Olympics and discusses how he’s enjoying Italy and what events he’s covering, how spread out the events are across the country, the best stories he’s seen/covered at the Olympics, Chloe Kim, Colts over/under for next season, Morning Checkdown 1:48:37 – 2:01:35 – The Athletic’s Jon Greenberg joins us for the latest on the Chicago Bears potentially moving to Hammond, his paddle ball play-in game, how Bears ownership is feeling with the lack of love from the state of Illinois, is Illinois feeling the heat that the Bears could actually leave for NWI 2:01:36 – 2:07:30 – Jeff discusses about hiding in a men’s room as a child, women’s curling between the USA and Switzerland, losing kids, Mathurin drops 38 points last nightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 22:08 – Our memories from NBA All-Star weekend when it was here in Indy, more on the Pacers and Jazz getting fined by the NBA and why other teams haven’t been disciplined, Adam Silver’s statement on the fines, the guys try to come up with solutions of how the NBA can solve this issue 22:09 – 33:39 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the NBA fines for the Pacers and Jazz last night, Indiana draft prospects, reforming conferences 33:40 – 40:52 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and discusses the team’s loss to UConn and the update on Finley Bizjack, what, if anything they can do roster-wise with all the injuries, getting ready for the rest of the season 40:53 – 58:14 - IndyCar & IMS President Doug Boles joins us as we’re 100 days from the Indy 500, early ticket figures, what the Honda/Chevy announcement means for IndyCar, could we see the IU national champs at the IMS, how they annually try the balancing act of keeping tradition while drawing new fans, the DC race and how they prep with a quick turnaroundSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:55 – Jeff is out and Kevin asks why we got into the sports business after the Pacers are fined $100K for resting players, the Jazz were also fined $500K for resting players, what is the cure for this for the league 13:56 – 22:44 – Morning Checkdown 22:45 – 44:47 – Our memories from NBA All-Star weekend when it was here in Indy, more on the Pacers and Jazz getting fined by the NBA and why other teams haven’t been disciplined, Adam Silver’s statement on the fines, the guys try to come up with solutions of how the NBA can solve this issue 44:48 – 1:07:35– ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the NBA fines for the Pacers and Jazz last night, Indiana draft prospects, reforming conferences, Colts draft needs, should the Colts draft an edge rusher and quarterback, dad jokes, Morning Checkdown 1:07:36 – 1:16:00 – Butler head coach Thad Matta joins us and discusses the team’s loss to UConn and the update on Finley Bizjack, what, if anything they can do roster-wise with all the injuries, getting ready for the rest of the season 1:16:01 – 1:27:30 – More dad jokes, Pacers fine thoughts, the guys try to come up with more ways the NBA can fix their tanking issues, 1:27:31 – 1:54:21 – IndyCar & IMS President Doug Boles joins us as we’re 100 days from the Indy 500, early ticket figures, what the Honda/Chevy announcement means for IndyCar, could we see the IU national champs at the IMS, how they annually try the balancing act of keeping tradition while drawing new fans, the DC race and how they prep with a quick turnaround, more dad jokes, Morning Checkdown 1:54:22 – 2:01:09– People are not happy about James’ Colts mock draft having them take an edge rusher with their second-round pick, the Colts’ had trouble getting to the passer last season, how do they get younger and faster defensively? 2:01:10 – 2:09:26 – Happy Valentine’s Day, Kevin’s wife discussed his Luke Harangody jersey, final thoughts on the Pacers being fined by the NBASupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this special episode of the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. For major FDA decisions in the field of neurology, we release short special episodes to offer a snapshot of the news, including the main takeaways for the clinical community, as well as highlights of the efficacy and safety profile of the agent in question.In this special edition of Mind Moments, Shyam Prabhakaran, MD, MS, the James Nelson and Anna Louise Raymond Professor of Neurology and chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of Chicago Medicine, joined the show to discuss the recent updates to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's guideline for the early management of acute ischemic stroke. Prabhakaran clarified the main takeaways for clinicians and touched on details around endovascular thrombectomy care in pediatrics as well as treatment within and outside of the golden window.For NeurologyLive's coverage of ISC 2026, head here: International Stroke Conference (ISC) To read the new guidelines, head here: 2026 Guideline for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke AssociationThanks for listening to the NeurologyLive Mind Moments podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Bourbon Road! This week, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter hit the road, navigating a snowy and icy Kentucky winter to visit the historic Sugarbush Farm in Perryville, Kentucky. They are joined by special guests Lizzie and Aaron Haynes, the passionate founders of Peter E. Hart Spirits. The episode delves deep into the rich history of the farm and its namesake, Sergeant Peter E. Hart. Lizzie shares the incredible story of her great-great-great-grandfather, a Union cavalry sergeant who rode with the 13th Union Cavalry—known as "The Dreaded 13". Sgt. Hart survived the bloody Battle of Perryville in October 1862 and later returned to purchase the very land where Lizzie and Aaron now live and operate their business. We explore how the couple drew inspiration from this family legacy and granddaddy's porch-side cigar sessions to launch their own whiskey brand. Aaron, a chemical engineer trained through the University of Kentucky's distillation program, brings his technical expertise to the crafting and blending process, ensuring every bottle honors traditional Kentucky methods. The couple discusses the challenges and triumphs of launching their brand as a non-distilling producer (NDP) in 2020, and their exciting future plans to build a 500-gallon still and a tasting room directly on their historic family property. In this episode, the tasting mat features three exceptional expressions crafted by Aaron and Lizzie. The hosts break down the flavor profiles of each: Peter E. Hart Kentucky Rye Whiskey: This rye whiskey is finished in a freshly poured bourbon barrel that was smoked for eight hours with burning staves. Bottled at 100 proof, this expression features a unique sweet smoke profile that tones down the traditional rye spice. The brand blends rye whiskeys that are no younger than three years. The hosts note a chalky Necco candy aroma alongside a light, elegant fruitiness on the palate. Peter E. Hart Wheated Kentucky Straight Bourbon (Single Barrel): This limited-edition bourbon originally came out of the barrel at a 130 cask strength before being expertly proofed down to 112 to find the perfect flavor balance. It features a highly unique mash bill using honeyed wheat and honeyed malted barley. The hosts rave about its rich mahogany color, deep caramel notes, and a satisfying butter pecan finish. Peter E. Hart Double Oaked 8-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon: Sourced from Jim Beam, this 105-proof bourbon is double oaked for three months in a Level 4 char ISC barrel without toasting. Its mash bill consists of 67% corn, 23% rye, and 10% malted barley. The secondary maturation creates an elegant, robust pour with intense notes of stewed plums, leather, dried black cherries, and a cinnamon hard candy finish. Listen in as Jim and Todd savor these incredible pours, discuss the balancing act of running a growing family business, and learn how Peter E. Hart Spirits is blending rich Civil War history with top-tier Kentucky whiskey. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
00:00 – 11:56 – The Pacers land Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline and deal Bennedict Mathurin and potentially their 2026 first-round pick but it has some conditions that could mean the Pacers keep it, Adam Vinatieri and Drew Brees are a part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, Reggie Wayne seems like he’ll be waiting awhile 11:57 – 31:56 – How are the Pacers going to tank the rest of the season to give themselves the best chance to keep their 2026 first-round pick?, do the Pacers need to intentionally tank the rest of the way to keep their first-round pick 31:57 – 43:04 - ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Pacers trading for Ivica Zubac and how they go about tanking in secret, Adam Vinatieri makes the HOF, Gordon Hayward gets his jersey retired at Brownsburg, is Fishers on a path to a championship? 43:05 – 1:01:48 - – Fox 59/CBS4’s Mike Chappell joins us to discuss the Prince halftime show at the Super Bowl, Adam Vinatieri making the Hall of Fame, Reggie Wayne not even cracking the top-10 and why it’s likely a long wait for him, Drew Brees thoughts as he gets the HOF call, the Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft drama and his conversation with Robert KraftSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:56 - The Pacers land Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline and deal Bennedict Mathurin and potentially their 2026 first-round pick but it has some conditions that could mean the Pacers keep it, Adam Vinatieri and Drew Brees are a part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, Reggie Wayne seems like he’ll be waiting awhile 11:57 – 21:17 – Morning Checkdown 21:18 – 41:17 – How are the Pacers going to tank the rest of the season to give themselves the best chance to keep their 2026 first-round pick?, do the Pacers need to intentionally tank the rest of the way to keep their first-round pick 41:18 – 1:06:49 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses the Pacers trading for Ivica Zubac and how they go about tanking in secret, Adam Vinatieri makes the HOF, Gordon Hayward gets his jersey retired at Brownsburg, is Fishers on a path to a championship?, Morning Checkdown 1:06:50 – 1:18:43 – Thad Matta was supposed to join but has lost his voice so we discuss where the Bulldogs are at and some Big East teams that look Tournament bound, the Pacers trade for Zubac and what it looks like when Haliburton returns 1:18:44 – 1:26:11 – Snow is falling once again downtown, Kevin explains the Pacers trade for Zubac and what it means for their 2026 first-round pick 1:26:12 – 1:52:25 – Fox 59/CBS4’s Mike Chappell joins us to discuss the Prince halftime show at the Super Bowl, Adam Vinatieri making the Hall of Fame, Reggie Wayne not even cracking the top-10 and why it’s likely a long wait for him, Drew Brees thoughts as he gets the HOF call, the Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft drama and his conversation with Robert Kraft, Morning Checkdown 1:52:26 – 2:01:16– Katy Perry’s halftime show, our Super Bowl picks and predictions on a number of things for Sunday 2:01:17 – 2:06:42 – What’s on tap aside from the Super Bowl this weekend?, college hoopsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is AI-Generated Code Secure? Xavier used the free static code analysis tool Bandit to review code he wrote with heavy AI support. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Is%20AI-Generated%20Code%20Secure%3F/32648 Malicious Configuration Changes On Fortinet FortiGate Devices via SSO Accounts Arctic Wolf summarized some of the attacks it is seeing against FortiGate devices via the insufficiently patched SSL vulnerability. https://arcticwolf.com/resources/blog/arctic-wolf-observes-malicious-configuration-changes-fortinet-fortigate-devices-via-sso-accounts/ ISC BIND DoS vulnerability in Drone ID Records HHIT and BRID records, which are used as part of Drone ID, can be used to crash named if their length is 3 bytes. https://marlink.com/resources/knowledge-hub/isc-bind-vulnerability-discovered-and-disclosed-by-marlink-cyber/ SmarterTools SmarterMail Password Reset Vulnerability SmarterTools recently patched a trivial vulnerability in SmarterMail that would allow anybody without authentication to reset administrator passwords. https://labs.watchtowr.com/attackers-with-decompilers-strike-again-smartertools-smartermail-wt-2026-0001-auth-bypass/
00:00 – 22:49 – Curt Cignetti and Jeff have the same Chipotle order apparently, Fernando Mendoza on The Tonight Show last night, weather preparation, the FBI is investigating Jim Irsay’s death and the questions surrounding his doctor 22:50 – 39:47 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and talks about the impact of IU winning the national championship and how the trajectory and interest in IU football changes going forward, can IU become a powerhouse in recruiting going forward?, Kevin and Greg’s annual road trip to a Notre Dame basketball game, his one question he’d ask Fernando Mendoza at the Combine, high schools planning for the forecasted winter storm, IU-Indianapolis stringing some wins together 39:48 – 51:09 - NFL head coaching cycle, the Bills owner’s insane press conference, why is Chris Ballard’s record not held to the standard that other front offices hold their GM’s? 51:10 – 1:07:42 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us recaps his attendance of the national championship game and watching his Hoosiers win it, Mendoza’s touchdown run, his very full day in Miami, how many Hoosiers get drafted in April?, hosting trivia nights starting next weekSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Sarah Myer, the Chief of Staff & Strategy for Indiana Sports Corp.Myer joined Indiana Sports Corp in April, 2019 and now serves as Chief of Staff & Strategy. In her role, Myer provides strategic guidance and operational leadership to support the organization in fulfilling its mission of impacting the community through sports. Myer also currently serves as the Event Co-Director of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming event in 2024 at Lucas Oil Stadium. In addition, Myer was a producer of “Made for this Moment: An Indiana Sports Corp Story,” a documentary of the history of the sports strategy in Indianapolis and how it set up the community to host the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship.Previously, Myer served as Chief of Marketing where she led a department responsible for the marketing, communications, and brand management for Indiana Sports Corp, its partner events (i.e. NCAA, Olympic, and Big Ten championships), and its fundraisers. In addition, Myer works to connect the ISC brand with the Indianapolis community through partnerships and ancillary events. Prior to her time at Indiana Sports Corp, Myer served as Vice President of Marketing for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. In this role, Myer managed the Marketing & Communications team while overseeing all marketing campaigns promoting 200+ concerts. Ticket sales increased 66% during Myer's tenure.A Cleveland, Ohio native, Myer graduated from Butler University in 2006 with a BA in Journalism, Public Relations and a minor in Media Arts.Myer currently serves on the boards of Leadership Indianapolis and Downtown Indy Marketing, in addition to teaching classes at numerous local YMCAs. She was awarded the 2020 United Way Community Ambassador Elevate Award and was part of the 2021 IBJ Forty Under 40 Class. She currently resides in the near eastside neighborhood of Indy and loves to explore local concerts, festivals, sporting events, restaurants, and breweries – and is always in search of the perfect soft pretzel.Sarah MyerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-myer-7065b53/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smyerinthecity/?hl=enChapters00:00 Introduction to Indiana Sports Corp and Sarah Meyer01:13 The Evolution of Sports in Indianapolis03:42 Innovative Events: Swimming Pool in an NFL Stadium06:14 The Unique Advantage of Indianapolis as a Sports Hub09:17 Working with Professional Leagues: NBA vs NCAA10:04 The Iconic Indianapolis 50011:45 Innovating the Sports Landscape in Indiana14:31 The Impact of Caitlin Clark on Women's Sports17:32 Sarah Meyer's Journey and Career Path22:29 A Day in the Life of Sarah Meyer25:09 Memorable Events and Their Significance26:51 The Importance of Teamwork in Event Management30:24 Leadership Lessons and Role Models
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Positive trends related to public IP range from the year 2025 Fewer ICS systems, as well as fewer systems with outdated SSL versions, are exposed to the internet than before. The trend isn t quite clean for ISC, but SSL2 and SSL3 systems have been cut down by about half. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Positive%20trends%20related%20to%20public%20IP%20ranges%20from%20the%20year%202025/32584 Hewlett-Packard Enterprise OneView Software, Remote Code Execution HPs OneView Software allows for unauthenticated code execution https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=hpesbgn04985en_us&docLocale=en_US#vulnerability-summary-1 Trufflehog Detecting JWTs with Public Keys Trufflehog added the ability to detect JWT tokens and validate them using public keys. https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/trufflehog-now-detects-jwts-with-public-key-signatures-and-verifies-them-for-liveness