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In this episode, we're tackling a trend you've probably seen online but might not have a name for: the "Edgelord". We dive into a recent article from Joe Carter at The Gospel Coalition (link below) that explores how some Christian influencers are trading truth for provocative reactions and social media clout. Why are so many young men drawn to this style of leadership, and how is it secretly shaping our faith? We break down what an Edgelord actually is and discuss why being aware of these online influences is so important for our spiritual formation today. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/edgelords-inherit-earth/Connect With Usprovidenceomaha.org | Instagram | FacebookEmail Usformation@providenceomaha.org
In Episode 540, Patrick, Jeffrey and Craig chat about emergency broadcast texts and SABR 1.0 negotiations and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Shipping Out of Boston: The Red Sox clean house via CoachesforHire2. Central Planning: Let's chat NL Central. It's....actually interesting?3. Around the Horn: ATH is mostly DFA4. What to Watch: Some intriguing interleague matchups, and a less intriguing Wild Card round rematch.5. You will never stop remembering Shea Hillenbrand. Five and Dive is listener-supported, you can join our Patreon at patreon.com/fiveanddive. If you want to get in contact with the show, the e-mail address is fiveanddive@baseballprospectus.com. Our theme tune is by Andy Matthews, who you can follow on Bluesky @andymatthewsmusic. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple Music. It was produced by Barrie Maguire and Tim Ferguson.
Justin Cuthbert and Jesse Rubinoff get set for Blue Jays' Opening Night! Jays legend Joe Carter joins the show (5:38) to discuss the honour of receiving a statue outside of Rogers Centre, the nerves of playing in the first game of the season, how the team can build upon last year's World Series run, how the rest of the league will view them, his relationship with Ernie Clement, and much more. Then, Ben Shulman joins the show (26:25) ahead of his first call of the season! They break down the differences between this year's roster compared to 2025, whether the injuries to the rotation to start the season should change expectations for the team, who needs to have a big year for Toronto, and much more! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
TSN Baseball Insider Steve Phillips joined OverDrive to discuss the Blue Jays' Face of the Franchise, Joe Carter at the top of the rankings, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s impact to the roster, the outlook of the Blue Jays' roster, Shane Bieber's injury, John Schneider and Ross Atkins' contract extensions, the Giants and Yankees to kick off the season and more.
Joe Carter is the Founder and CEO of Twin Flame Group. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Joe talks about his background in entrepreneurialism and how he started Twin Flame Group. He also discusses the importance of systemization, his tips on leveraging AI in your business, how to know if franchising is right for you, and more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Beckett and Rich Klein discuss why 1984 Donruss surged to the top of the baseball card market after trailing Topps in 1981–83 in response to a question from notable hobby contributor Skep1. They explore whether the set was truly short-printed versus simply harder to find than 1984 Topps, and how a combination of distribution differences, strong design and photography, and Don Mattingly's breakout season in New York drove demand. The episode highlights 1984 Donruss innovations and quirks, including the first prominent “Rated Rookie” front logo (with Bill Madden involved in selections), notable rated rookies like Joe Carter, Sid Fernandez, and Ron Darling, printing/variation errors (missing back numbers on some cards and the “Perez-Steele Gallery” misspelling corrected in factory sets), and A/B insert cards honoring players who retired in 1983. They also discuss perceived differences between pack-pulled cards and factory sets, Donruss factory sets being cellophane-packed and in numerical order, and how card stock and collation improved by 1984 compared to earlier Donruss years. The conversation compares 1984 Donruss and 1984 Fleer to other era-defining releases (including 1989 Upper Deck), notes how demand and long-term holding by collectors can affect availability, and touches on missed opportunities like the absence of a 1984 Donruss extended set that could have included rookies such as Kirby Puckett and Dwight Gooden. 01:29 Scarcity vs. Distribution: What Made 84 Donruss Harder to Find 02:06 Mattingly Mania + a Gorgeous Design = The Perfect Storm 02:41 Rated Rookies, Errors & Quirks: The Hidden Fun in the Set 03:37 Local Shop Memories: How Collectors Actually Bought 84 Donruss 04:29 Was 84 Donruss Really Short-Printed? Debunking the Myth 09:36 Market Strength, Condition, and Why 84 Donruss Still Holds Up 13:14 The Missing Donruss Update Set Opp (Gooden, Puckett) 13:59 Bigger Picture: First Topps Cards, Competition, Perceived Demand
On this episode of Locked Up Sports: New York Sports Talk, we're joined by one of the most respected voices in sports broadcasting, Sean McDonough. Sean currently serves as the lead NHL play-by-play announcer on ABC and ESPN and has called some of the biggest events in sports over the course of his incredible career. From broadcasting the World Series on CBS Sports to calling college football national championship games, Big East basketball, and Monday Night Football, Sean has been behind the microphone for countless iconic moments. In this conversation, we discuss Sean's journey in sports broadcasting, the preparation that goes into calling major national games, his experiences covering the Big East Tournament, and his thoughts on this year's college basketball tournament. Sean also reflects on calling Joe Carter's historic World Series walk-off home run and shares insights on what makes great play-by-play broadcasting. A fantastic conversation with one of the true professionals in the business.
Memories of J.C. Holdway from his sister, Juanita Holdway Evans; Chef Joseph Lenn; and her daughter, Emily Lenn. Fred Saucepan shares Joe and Janette Carter's Chow Chow recipe and kitchen memories. Today, I went to the deep freeze and pulled out a recording that I made in 2016 with Chef Joseph Lenn, Joseph's mother (Emily Lenn), and a late friend of mine, Juanita Evans, who was Joseph Lenn's grandmother and the sister of J.C. Holdway. J.C. Holdway is the namesake of the downtown Knoxville restaurant created by Chef Joseph Lenn and named after his Uncle Joe. The restaurant, J.C. Holdway, has been in the news lately, receiving the prestigious designation of “Recommended” by the renowned Michelin Guide in its inaugural regional publication of restaurants in the Southeast. Chef Lenn is also a James Beard Award–winning chef. I thought it would be a great time to play this recording we made together before he opened his restaurant. I (Amy Campbell) am an artist, and I wanted to paint a portrait of Uncle Joe as a kind of encouraging gift to Chef Lenn before the restaurant was created. You may have seen that painting, along with my portraits of Allan Benton, Eugenia Duke, Bill Best, and John Coykendall at J.C. Holdway.Keep scrolling to see those images below. We also hear a recording by Fred Saucepan with memories from Janette and Joe Carter (children of A.P. and Sara Carter of the original band The Carter Family) as he shares their recipe for Chow Chow.
Griff and Mal discuss the World Baseball Classic and if Team Canada is at last strong enough to escape the first round. It somehow seems that MLB should have been better prepared for the insurance issues that have mostly had an effect on Caribbean Nations. The Blue Jays will replace the Ted Rogers statue at the stadium with one honouring Joe Carter and his walk-off home run in the 1993 World Series. They discuss what other moments in Jays history worthy of a statue? The CDN Baseball Hall-of-Fame announced the list of six inductees for a June ceremony in St. Marys, including Stubby Clapp, Devon White and Bill Stoneman. Will the Tigers trade Tarik Skubal? How about top picks for '26 over/under win totals and much more? INDEX: 00:00 – Intro 00:55 – WBC Player Insurance Problems 09:30 – Team Canada WBC Roster + Tournament Outlook 18:28 – Joe Carter Statue Announcement + Top 5 Statue Moments 26:05 – Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees 33:20 – Projected 2026 Team Win Totals 45:35 – Buck Martinez Retires + Lasting Impact 54:30 – Tigers Sign Framber Valdez 59:20 – Chaim Bloom Dismantling the St. Louis Cardinals 1:03:32 – Super Bowl Preview and Predictions + Outro ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
The Toronto Blue Jays are finally doing the right thing and replacing the Edward Rogers statue outside of Rogers Centre with a Joe Carter 1993 statue.Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code SDPN to turn five bucks into $300 in bonus bets if your bets win!Subscribe to The Jesse Blake Sports Report YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JesseBlakeTV?sub_confirmation=1Follow Jesse on Twitter at @JesseBlakeFollow Jesse on Instagram @Jesse.BlakeVisit https://sdpn.ca for more.Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.caReach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content!Join SDP VIP:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/joinApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcastSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
ESPN NBA Front Office Insider, Bobby Marks, joins JD Bunkis ahead of the NBA's trade deadline. JD asks Bobby about James Harden's most recent trade request, the latest in the Giannis Antetokounmpo's sweepstakes, his view of how aggressive the Raptors should be, and Domantas' Sabonis fit in Toronto. JD then reacts to news of the Blue Jays adding a Joe Carter statue outside the Rogers Centre. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday morning by recapping the Maple Leafs' 4–2 road win in Calgary. They look into William Nylander's standout performance in just his second game back from injury, how a potential win over the Oilers could impact the Leafs' trade deadline outlook, the team's recent lack of power play opportunities, and Craig Berube's silence on the issue. The conversation also touches on how little the Leafs seemed to miss Morgan Rielly and what that could mean for his future in Toronto. After the break, Ben and Brent react to the Blue Jays announcing plans to honour Joe Carter's iconic 1993 World Series walk-off homer, Kawhi Leonard being left out of the All-Star Game, and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In Hour 3 we were joined by Brady Henderson covering the Seahawks at ESPN to tee up the Super Bowl from the Seattle side! Plus we went In or Out with Brandon & Donovan talking the Oilers who most need the Olympic break, which NHL team most needs to sell off at the deadline, what's the most underappreciated winter Olympic sport, should we see more single moment sports statues like the announced Joe Carter homer statue & what which musician who sadly passed away too soon would you want to see one more album from?? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We went In or Out with Brandon & Donovan talking the Oilers who most need the Olympic break, which NHL team most needs to sell off at the deadline, what's the most underappreciated winter Olympic sport, should we see more single moment sports statues like the announced Joe Carter homer statue & what which musician who sadly passed away too soon would you want to see one more album from?? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Super Bowl week is here, and the early storylines are already taking shape. Longtime Sportsnet 960 host Peter Klein gives his first reads on the Super Bowl and what this game really means. Live smart sports talk, no hot takes.It's Super Bowl week, and Couch Potato Diary is live with first reads and early storylines surrounding the biggest game of the NFL season.In this live show, longtime Sportsnet 960 host Peter Klein breaks down what this Super Bowl matchup actually means, how the narratives are forming early, and what to watch as the week unfolds. (2:18)We also dive into:- Why the Toronto Raptors should not trade for Giannis and what that says about where the team actually is (14:46)- A quick reaction to the Blue Jays honouring Joe Carter (22:11)- UFC 324 and UFC 325 recaps, including what mattered and what didn't (26:41)- A full WWE Royal Rumble recap (34:56)This is a wide-ranging live sports show built around context, clarity, and conversation.Jump into the chat, share your thoughts, and subscribe for more smart sports talk — live and on-demand.
On hour one of Sportsnet Today, Patrick Dumas and Cam Hughes get you all the latest news you need to know from around the sports world on a Monday edition of Headlines! Flames game day, Blue Jays to erect a statue of Joe Carter, recapping the NHL's Stadium Series between Tampa and Boston, and more!(28:52) Calgarian and Olympic Long Track speed skater Brooklyn McDougall joins the show! Brooklyn dives into what the road to the Olympics has been like as she gets set to represent Canada at the 2026 Olympics, and why she's so excited for this years games!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
KCR reporters were on the ground at the Kiama Show checking out the scene. From the wood chopping to the show bags our intrepid reporters Lee Cordner, Peter Sullivan, Felicity Leitch, Gabi Cabral, Bernie Hems and Joe Carter were there making sure you don't miss a thing. In this the second of our 2 part podcast we chat to the other occupants of the Local Homegrown Hub: Steve from Stoic Brewery, Zaynep Testoni from Soul Clay Studios, Suzie Storrie from Twin Figs Farm, Rebecca from the Jamberoo Jerky and Biltong Company, Shaye Lucason from the The Kiama Chocolate Company, and Rachel Peedom from Bee Inspired. We also talk to carpenter Tom Michu Wright , Judith Russell from Products that Heal and Michael and Michelle Crofts from Mermaidia Braids, Bonnie and Peter Maywald from Wrap with Love, Joe Carter from the Kiama Community Garden, Meredith from Landcare and David Toohey from KCR. Recorded over 2 days; 23rd and 24th January 2026. KCR: live streaming at kcr.org.au or via the Kiama Community Radio App. Contact us: admin@kcr.org.au
Joe Carter and Felicity Leitch talk to Hugh Marriot, local WIRES Reptile Co-ordinator and wildlife generalist. This is part of KCR's regular gardening program Grow and Sow which is on Friday mornings at 9am. KCR: live streaming at kcr.org.au or via the Kiama Community Radio App. Contact us: admin@kcr.org.au
MBC Arlington | Why Do We Come To Church (Hebrews 10:19-25) | Joe Carter
MBC Arlington | Why Do We Come To Church (Hebrews 10:19-25) | Joe Carter
Jon talks about the news of the week including Joe Carter from The Gospel Coalition and Kevin DeYoung on Christian Nationalism, Kirk Cameron's annihilation proposal, Enoch Burke's sentencing in Ireland, the soap opera on the Right, Pope Leo on Muslim immigration, Chick Fil A buckles on gay marriage, and more!Order Against the Waves: Againstthewavesbook.comCheck out Jon's Music: jonharristunes.comTo Support the Podcast: https://www.worldviewconversation.com/support/Become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/jonharrispodcastSubstack: https://substack.com/@jonharris?Follow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonharris1989Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonharris1989/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionNov. 18, 2025 Joe Carter of the Marshalltown company, celebrating company history with a record-setting sculpture on the grounds of their headquarters.
Memories of J.C. Holdway from his sister, Juanita Holdway Evans; Chef Joseph Lenn; and her daughter, Emily Lenn. Fred Saucepan shares Joe and Janette Carter's Chow Chow recipe and kitchen memories. Today, I went to the deep freeze and pulled out a recording that I made in 2016 with Chef Joseph Lenn, Joseph's mother (Emily Lenn), and a late friend of mine, Juanita Evans, who was Joseph Lenn's grandmother and the sister of J.C. Holdway. J.C. Holdway is the namesake of the downtown Knoxville restaurant created by Chef Joseph Lenn and named after his Uncle Joe. The restaurant, J.C. Holdway, has been in the news lately, receiving the prestigious designation of “Recommended” by the renowned Michelin Guide in its inaugural regional publication of restaurants in the Southeast. Chef Lenn is also a James Beard Award–winning chef. I thought it would be a great time to play this recording we made together before he opened his restaurant. I am an artist, and I wanted to paint a portrait of Uncle Joe as a kind of encouraging gift to Chef Lenn before the restaurant was created. You may have seen that painting, along with my portraits of Allan Benton, Eugenia Duke, Bill Best, and John Coykendall at J.C. Holdway. We also hear a recording by Fred Saucepan with memories from Janette and Joe Carter (children of A.P. and Sara Carter of the original band The Carter Family) as he shares their recipe for Chow Chow. And I share news of the Resilient Farmer Fund fundraiser concert tonight (Nov. 15, 2025) at the Paramount Theatre in Bristol, TN/VA. Doors open at 6, and music starts at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, November 04, 2025 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -Blue Jay fans-Joe Carter, Kawhi and Billups scandals, AFC West - Derrick is stoked, Mike Norvell and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
World Series Game Six RecapLos Angeles Dodgers (93-69) @ Toronto Blue Jays (94-68)The Blue Jays come back home to Rogers Centre just one win away from their first championship since Joe Carter walked off Mitch Williams and the Phillies in game six of the 1993 Fall Classic. Vladdy Jr. continues his unbelievable playoff run, closing in on the single postseason record for hits. Toronto will have another boost, as George Springer returns to the lineup, though it is unclear how much he'll be able to do with his oblique injury. The Dodgers bats, on the other hand, have been mostly silent. Mookie Betts has struggled mightily this series, forcing manager Dave Roberts to shake up the lineup a bit. They'll need the future Hall-of-Famer to step up if they intend to extend the series.We should be in for another pitching duel for game six, as Kevin Gausman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto square up once again. The splitter heavy righties nearly matched one another in game two, but it was the Japanese ace who had the edge. With the season on the line, they both will need to bring their best. Can LA force a decisive game seven, or will Toronto wrap up the season in October?Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris LerouxLos Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick MondayAudio clips from MLB.tvAs always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.Catch you next time,P.C.O.
In hour 2 we were joined by Sportsnet's Mark Spector to talk about the Oilers 3rd period collapse, Evan Bouchard and more, plus we went In or Out with Kevin, Eddie & Donovan, talking not benching Evan Bouchard, will the Jays win tonight and will there be a Joe Carter moment, the Oilers need to simplify, the Jays MVP of the whole season, and what's the worst Halloween tradition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the early 1990s the Toronto Blue Jays won back-to-back World Series with legendary players like Joe Carter, Roberto Alomar and John Olerud. Over the next two episodes of History of the 90s we look back at the first Canadian team to win the Major League Baseball championship. Show Info: Instagram: @that90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca Tik Tok: 90spodcast Guest Info: Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today on 640 Toronto X: @gregbradyx Instagram: @gregfbrady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dodgers–Blue Jays is on and Dan's torn: despises the “neo-Yankees” Dodgers, still scarred by Joe Carter's '93 dagger vs. his beloved Phillies. We relive that wild Phils run (Dykstra, Dutch, Kruk & co.) and why that team still owns Philly hearts. Meanwhile, the NBA tips off under a cloud: FBI arrests tied to gambling schemes and a wild Stephen A. take that somehow drags Trump into it—Dan calls foul on evidence-free accusations and on-air grandstanding. Plus: Nick Saban says he's staying retired (and on GameDay), and why Bill Belichick needs time at UNC in the portal era.Then it's NFL Week 7:London: Rams cruise past the Jags—still waiting on College Trevor to show up on Sundays.Chiefs flatten the Raiders; K.C. looks fully “back.”Browns bully the Dolphins in bad weather; that defense is real.Patriots roll the Titans—Drake May looks the part, New England's arrow up.Panthers edge the Jets in a quintessential Meadowlands slog.Also: Panera SIP Club lore, Rich vs. the “ON” switch, and a Gary Carter vs. Ovi “Great 8” aside.Special Thanks to: Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
Sal and Dabbundo recap 'Thursday Night Football', preview Game 1 of the World Series, give out their best bets for the weekend, and are joined by Joe Carter to discuss his walk-off home run in the 1993 World Series. -'TNF' recap (7:40)-World Series (13:43)-Ringer 107 (24:25)-NCAA Week 9 (51:41)-Handiclipping (56:45)-Joe Carter joins (59:46) Hosts: Cousin Sal, Anthony DabbundoGuest: Joe CarterProducers: Michael Szokoli Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ringergambling/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ringergambling The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker are joined by the Commissioner of Major League Baseball Rob Manfred (0:35) to chat about the current state of the game on the field and for audiences across all mediums and the world, the international stage being highlighted for the Fall Classic, how MLB approaches the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in L.A., Rogers Centre renos and Toronto's prospects of hosting an MLB All-Star weekend, the rule changes over the years and ABS coming in 2026 and the chance of expansion in Canada. Then, '93 World Series MVP and National Baseball Hall of Famer Paul Molitor stops by (29:38) to discuss the difficulties of reaching the final series in a playing career, memories of Joe Carter's walk-off homer, home-field advantage playing a role, and his advice to Trey Yesavage and other young players.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The stage is finally set. The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the World Series, looking to defend their crown and become baseball's first repeat champion in 25 years. Standing in their way are the Toronto Blue Jays, back in the Fall Classic for the first time since 1993 when Joe Carter sent an entire country into celebration. This matchup has everything. The Dodgers have been steady, efficient, and in control from start to finish. The Blue Jays have been resilient and relentless, finding ways to win close games and rising to every challenge in October. It's experience against emotion. Power against contact. The sport's most complete team against one that has played its best baseball when it matters most. Game 1 is Friday night in Toronto. The Rogers Centre will be loud, the moment will feel heavy, and both teams have earned their place here.
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Patience running thin with Sens fans, concern over Sens scoring, and Joe Carter nervous watching Game 7.
Biggest Jays homerun after Joe Carter, and where were you for the ‘92 and ‘93 World Series
Joe Carter and the 1993 World Series rewind. Plus, Dave Roberts and the Dodgers are ruining baseball.
What a weekend for baseball. We went live Sunday night for Episode 111 to unpack a remarkable few days, from Shohei Ohtani's historic performance in Los Angeles to Toronto's season-saving win and a major development in San Francisco. On Friday, Ohtani delivered one of the most complete postseason performances in recent memory. He hit three home runs, struck out ten, and threw six shutout innings as the Dodgers swept the Brewers to clinch another National League pennant. Los Angeles continues to set the standard for sustained excellence, blending star power and player development in a way that few teams can match. It also raised one of the biggest questions we tackled on the show: are the Dodgers good for baseball, or are they proof of how wide the gap has grown between organizations that invest in winning and those that do not? By Sunday, the spotlight shifted to Toronto, where the Blue Jays refused to let their season end. In front of a roaring Rogers Centre crowd, they defeated the Mariners 6–2 to force a Game 7. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continued his outstanding postseason with his sixth home run, tying José Bautista and Joe Carter for the most in franchise playoff history. Rookie Trey Yesavage rose to the occasion with seven strikeouts in just under six innings, while Toronto's defense turned three double plays, including two with the bases loaded. The Blue Jays played crisp, confident baseball, taking advantage of Seattle's mistakes and controlling the game from start to finish. Meanwhile, out west, reports surfaced that Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello is finalizing a deal to become the next manager of the San Francisco Giants. If confirmed, it would make him the first college coach to step directly into a major league managerial position. It is a forward-thinking move from Buster Posey's front office, emphasizing leadership, communication, and culture over traditional experience. From Ohtani's brilliance and the Dodgers' continued dominance to Toronto's resilience and San Francisco's bold step into the future, this weekend captured everything that makes October baseball special.
Touch 'Em All Joe!
As the Toronto Blue Jays' playoff journey continues, the owners of the bakeshop "Wanda's Pie in the Sky" reminisce about ins-pie-ring Joe Carter's World Series-winning home run in '93 -- with their coconut cream pie.A former federal prosecutor is disgusted that the U.S. Department of Justice has laid charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James -- who brought civil charges against Donald Trump. A UN aid worker in Gaza says now that a ceasefire is in place, Israel needs to open the floodgates immediately to get desperately needed food and supplies into the strip. Two years after a Wyoming librarian was fired amid a dispute over keeping challenged books on the shelves -- a big settlement has her feeling vindicated.A former Loyola Chicago basketball player remembers Sister Jean -- the team chaplain who counselled him and many other players through trials and tribulations both on and off the court.LA Lakers fans thought LeBron James was teasing retirement, but he was just teasing a new brandy endorsement -- so now everyone's angry, and one fan is suing. As It Happens, the Friday Edition. Radio that hears no cheers, just booze.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Rabbi Louis Sachs about the issues facing Jewish communities two years after the October 7th attacks in Israel, Palestinian-Canadian author Saeed Teebi grapples with what it means to be Palestinian in this moment, journalists Molly Ball and Toluse Olorunnipa discuss how U.S. President Donald Trump is mixing the military and politics, legendary Blue Jays slugger Joe Carter gives his thoughts on the 2025 Blue Jays team, and our monthly challenge That's Puzzling! is back for October.Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Blue Jays starting 9 to the table for discussion. Canada's finest baseball team and only one last standing. The other team moved to America for some stupid reason. Anyway this I'm positive will greatly improve from last weeks devil rays episode so get pumped for better players and better conversations, and Brock returns for a third week in a row vowing to avenge to get points on the board for trivia. Get ready for an action packed week and we will see you all later... Peace.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning continue their coverage on-location at the Jays Care Foundation 30th Annual Golf Classic from RattleSnake Point Golf Club in Milton, ON. The hosts are joined by two-time World Series Champion, Joe Carter, who shares his thoughts on the Jays' success this season, the effect of having everybody in the lineup contributing, and his dislike for DH'ing. Former Blue Jays manager, Cito Gaston (29:47), joins the conversation to provide his own takes on the team's current run. They focus on John Schneider's managerial and lineup decisions, if Addison Barger is an everyday player, and where the team should look to add at the trade deadline, if at all. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this 1714th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike records live from the 16th annual Joe Carter Classic Golf Tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Guests include Rick Vaive, saxophonist Elan Trotman, Bernie Nicholls, Dave Stewart, Ernie Whitt, Kenny Lofton, Rod Black, Aaron Hicks, Cito Gaston, and Joe Carter. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball, Yes We Are Open, Nick Ainis and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning rolls on at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, on site for the 2025 Joe Carter Classic. Sportsnet's Luke Fox joins the conversation live from Sunrise, Florida, on the heels of the Florida Panthers' second-consecutive Stanley Cup victory. Luke dives to deeper into the Cats' recipe for success with thoughts on the team's depth contributions, top line talent, and to what extent they can "run it back". They wrap up with a chat about where the Edmonton Oilers go from here and this year's Conn Smythe winner, Sam Bennett. Pierre Frappier (24:33), President and CEO of AMJ Campbell, hops aboard to discuss his experience so far as a coach at the charity tournament. Later, former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher, Dave Stewart (31:15), shares his thoughts on the Athletics' move to Sacramento, what his role as Special Assistant with the club entails, his move to Toronto in 1993, and how the game has changed in the modern era. This hour wraps up with the man himself, Joe Carter (43:40), who swaps some stories from his time with the Blue Jays, before reflecting on the what the tournament means to him in it's sixteenth year.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The final hour of The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville for the Joe Carter Classic 2025, kicks off with Blue Jays legend Ernie Whitt, discussing last night's comeback win and Addison Barger's rise in the MLB. NHL Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick shares insights on the Florida Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup wins and free agency implications for Sam Bennett and Brad Marchand. Next, Russell Martin dives into Alejandro Kirk's impressive season and the Jays' promising performance. Finally, Cito Gaston reminisces about the Jays' championship run and Ricky Henderson's impact, wrapping up with thoughts on Mitch Marner's free agency.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Pastor Aaron introduced 5 Minute Messages. Everyone who is in discipleship at the church will get the opportunity to learn how to develop preaching. One first student is Joe Carter. Listen as Joe shares his testimony, and how God has taught him love.
Send us a textAmazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)Sponsors: Jon Cunningham, Owner, Cunningham Financial GroupWebsite: www.cunninghamfinancialgroup.com Phone: 205-326-7364Tyler Cain, Senior Loan Officer, Statewide MortgageWebsites: https://statewidemortgage.com/https://tylercain.floify.com/Phone: 813-380-8487Here is a link to this week's referenced article by Joe Carter:7 Secular Sermons You Might Have Heard This Week1) The Instagram Lifestyle Gospel2) The Corporate Brand Purpose Statement3) The Algorithm's Personalization Homily4) The Celebrty Interview Confession5) The Superhero Film's Redemptive Violence6) The Health and Wellness Scripture7) The Political Talk Show LiturgyADVICE:a) Know what's going onb) question your conclusions c) make some deep daily cuts
Welcome back to the 78644 Podcast. This episode brings together stories from the stage at Old Settlers Music Festival to the creative spaces of Lockhart. The show opens with this year's Youth Talent Showcase, where rising artists like Ira Thorne Clifton, Gigi Shafi, and Oliver perform original songs and talk about their creative journeys. We hear how music takes shape early, grows through family traditions, and builds communities. The Local Tracks segment features “Behind the Green Door” by Night Beats, gritty, soulful, and echoing with garage-rock tones that pulse through the heart of Lockhart. A special shoutout to “Joe Carter”, a well-known Lockhart local, for his cameo in the Night Beats Video! Also, big thanks to “Best Little Wine & Books”. Lockhart musician and Sunflower and Friends owner Chazz Emile Bessette shares the story about making music outside industry pressures and keeping things deeply personal. Finally, we close with painter Christopher St. Leger, who opens the door to his expressive world of visual storytelling where fury meets color and place meets memory.Guests in This Episode:Ira Thorne Clifton - Old Settlers Youth Talent winner; introspective young songwriter and performer.Gigi Shafi - High school musician from Houston blending folk, jazz, and Americana.Oliver - 11-year-old multi-instrumentalist raised on Old Settlers stages.Night Beats - Featured in the Local Tracks segment with their song “Behind the Green Door.”Chazz Emile Bessette - Musician, educator, and owner of Sunflower & Friends, sharing insights on releasing music independently.Christopher St. Leger - Painter who discusses the raw energy and personal intensity behind his visual art.What's Inside:Performances from the finalists of the Old Settlers Youth Talent Showcase, including original songs by Ira, Gigi, and Oliver.“Behind the Green Door” by Night Beats featured in the Local Tracks segment, a soulful psych-rock cut with grit and groove.Chazz Emile Bessette on making records independently, avoiding digital noisePainter Christopher St. Leger on finding release through furious brushstrokes, faded hues of Lockhart, and painting as rebellion.Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Youth Talent Competition Begins at Old Settlers Music Festival[23:45] - Local Tracks: Night Beats perform “Behind the Green Door”[31:05] - Chazz Emile Bessette on Independent Music and Local Vibes[44:06] - Christopher St. Leger: Painting the Emotional LandscapeFollow Our Guests:Gigi Shafi: https://www.instagram.com/gbr.gigi/Old Settlers Music Festival: https://oldsettlersmusicfest.org/ / https://www.instagram.com/oldsettlers/ / https://www.facebook.com/oldsettlers/ / https://www.linkedin.com/company/old-settlers-music-festival/ Night Beats: https://www.nightbeats.us/ / https://www.instagram.com/thenightbeats/ / https://www.facebook.com/thenightbeats.u.s/ Joe Carter: https://www.instagram.com/carterjoee/ Best Little Wine & Books: https://www.instagram.com/bestlittlewinetx/ Chazz Emile Bessette:https://www.facebook.com/ChazzEmileBessetteMusic/ / https://www.instagram.com/chazzemilebessette/ / https://www.chazzemilebessette.com/ Sunflower & Friends: https://www.sunflowerandfriends.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/sunflowerandfriends/ / https://www.facebook.com/sunflowerandfriends/ Christopher St. Leger: https://www.instagram.com/christopherstleger/ / https://christopherstleger.com/ / https://www.facebook.com/ChristopherStLegerStudio/ / https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-st-leger-7a945a110/Follow our Host:Steven Collins: https://www.instagram.com/deadmanonline This Episode is Sponsored by:Wella Foods: https://www.instagram.com/wellafoods/Thunderbird Bar: https://www.instagram.com/thunderbirdbar/ PrintingSolutionstx: https://www.instagram.com/printingsolutionstx/ Gaslight Baker Theatre: https://www.instagram.com/gaslightbaker/ Courthouse Nights: https://www.instagram.com/courthousenights/ Crystal Glaze Photography: https://www.instagram.com/crystalglazephotography/ Gray Beard Films: https://www.instagram.com/graybeardfilms/ Texas Hatters - HishatLady: https://www.instagram.com/hishatlady/Follow 78644 Podcast:Website: https://www.78644podcast.com/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/78644-Podcast/100089192381124/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/78644podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@78644PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/78644/exclusive-content
Pastor Joe shares how being an assistant pastor is his third career and how his life experience has shaped the way he thinks about being an assistant pastor. Links: Treg's Book - https://bit.ly/43F2ag8 Scheduling Software - https://calendly.com/ Pastor Joe's article on assistant pastors - https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/associate-pastor-good-second/ Parenting book - http://bit.ly/4iTOSko Pastor Joe's contact - joe.carter@gospelcoalition.org #davidplatt #assistantpastor #churchleadership #churchleaders #churchleader
Philipp Fankhauser (I Smell The Blues Again); Joe Carter and His Chicago Broomdusters (I'm Worried); Little Johnny Jones And The Chicago Hound Dogs (I May Be Wrong); Cedric Burnside (Coming Real To Ya); Jonny Lang (Wander This World); The William Loveday Intention (Death Don't Show No Mercy); Reverend Gary Davis (You Got To Go Down); The Smokin' Joe Kubek Band feat. Bnois King (I'm In An Awful Mood); Eva Taylor (Morocco Blues); Big Walter Horton (Back Home To Mama); Mikey Junior (Come Back Home Baby); HeavyDrunk and Watermelon Slim (Little Bighorn); Larkin Poe (Deep Stays Down); L.R. Phoenix (Streets Of Lohan); Otis Spann (Take A Little Walk With Me); Tinsley Ellis (Leavin' Here).
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