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It's the last week of OTAs for the Rams. Erin Coscarelli and Super Bowl champion Rob Havenstein tackle where the Rams are at in this episode of Bleav in Rams. Erin's visit to Rams HQ on Monday - reigning defensive player of the year and new Ram Myles Garrett spotted with Chris Shula's OLB unit - what does that mean? Does his addition change the structure of LA's defense?! When you bring in a guy like Garrett - how much do you adjust your schematic philosophy? Plus the Aaron Donald rumors continue with both Kobie Turner and Quentin Lake sharing their thoughts on what it could mean for LA... "If" Aaron Donald were to come back - when does Rob see a TRUE realistic timeline for his return? We also discuss another quieter but equally impactful offseason addition - Kliff Kingsbury as new assistant head coach - where does Rob see Kingsbury's influence and can he instill an even MORE innovative up-tempo, no-huddle offense in Sean McVay's system? And on a recent trip to Disneyland with his family - Erin asks how often Rob who stands at 6'8 actually gets recognized by Rams' fans? His reply wil surprise you... Erin's got questions...Rob's got answers... a stacked episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel - Rams football insight you cant get anywhere else. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's the last week of OTAs for the Rams. Erin Coscarelli and Super Bowl champion Rob Havenstein tackle where the Rams are at in this episode of Bleav in Rams. Erin's visit to Rams HQ on Monday - reigning defensive player of the year and new Ram Myles Garrett spotted with Chris Shula's OLB unit - what does that mean? Does his addition change the structure of LA's defense?! When you bring in a guy like Garrett - how much do you adjust your schematic philosophy? Plus the Aaron Donald rumors continue with both Kobie Turner and Quentin Lake sharing their thoughts on what it could mean for LA... "If" Aaron Donald were to come back - when does Rob see a TRUE realistic timeline for his return? We also discuss another quieter but equally impactful offseason addition - Kliff Kingsbury as new assistant head coach - where does Rob see Kingsbury's influence and can he instill an even MORE innovative up-tempo, no-huddle offense in Sean McVay's system? And on a recent trip to Disneyland with his family - Erin asks how often Rob who stands at 6'8 actually gets recognized by Rams' fans? His reply wil surprise you... Erin's got questions...Rob's got answers... a stacked episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel - Rams football insight you cant get anywhere else. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This reflection was originally published in 2022. While the Redemptorist's title, location, and the specific days and dates mentioned may no longer align, the reading and reflection remain just as relevant today!
Mikaël Kingsbury moguls skier, Trudie’s Takeaways with CJAD Newscaster Trudie Mason, Toula Drimonis is a Montreal journalist and author, Entertainment with John Moore, Political Analyst Tom Mulcair, Emergency Room Physician Dr. Mitch Shulman, Michel Issa CEO La Fabrique de la paroisse Notre-Dame de Montréal, Registered dietitian and nutritionist Kim Arrey
The final hour begins with a deep dive into how David Blough's offensive approach could potentially unlock Jayden Daniels in ways that Kliff Kingsbury's system did not, focusing on structure, development, and fit for the young quarterback. The conversation then shifts to NFL roster-building concerns, as audio from Hall of Famer Chris Carter critiques Stefon Diggs' fit in New England, prompting Chris Russell to explore whether similar issues could surface if Washington pursued comparable talent. The hour closes on the baseball side with reaction to the Nationals' 9–6 win over the Mets, highlighted by James Wood's inside-the-park grand slam. This is followed by a breakdown of lingering team inconsistencies and encouraging signs from the young core moving forward.
The Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld the first-degree premeditated murder conviction of Adam Fravel. Fravel was convicted in 2024 and sentenced to life in prison for killing Madeline Kingsbury of Winona. Kingsbury, who had two young children with Fravel, disappeared in 2023. Her body was found after a two-month search.Three members of a Prior Lake family are facing federal charges for allegedly attacking a conservative influencer outside the Whipple federal building earlier this month.A bill to help the financially troubled HCMC hospital and fill gaps left by federal cuts in Medicaid and food assistance passed the state Senate Wednesday afternoon.And a citizens group is suing the northeastern Minnesota city of Hermantown to block a proposed Google data center.Go deeper with the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.From 2024: Adam Fravel sentenced to life in prison for murdering Madeline KingsburyPrior Lake family charged with assaulting conservative influencer at ICE protestCitizens' group files lawsuit to block Google's proposed Hermantown data centerSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Every comic fan's favorite time of year is here: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2026 is happening at local comic shops across the country this Saturday, May 2nd. I sat down with the owner of my LCS, Ben Kingsbury (Gotham City Limit) to talk about this year's event and the state of the comic industry from a retailer perspective. We also preview the free comics being offered this year, and discuss the top selling comics of the April, whether comic trends like retailer incentive covers, facsimiles and blind bags are helping or hurting the industry, the differences in owning a shop now vs pre-COVID, and the best comics of the year (so far) that you don't want to miss out on!Watch the uncut video version of this episode on YouTubeLINKS: Join our Patreon Community, and get access to bonus episodes, free comics, and other rewards! Try a FREE 7-day trial: HERETake your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!The Schiller Kessler GroupClick here to text us Fan Mail!Presented by CovrPriceProudly sponsored by Gotham City LimitProudly sponsored by IDW ComicsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT AND FOLLOW FOR MORE
Send us Fan MailThe guys land and attempt to explore but are soon captured by the women of Herland, who outsmart them quickly and effectively, showcasing intelligence, discipline, and physical prowess (of course). The men are non-violently subdued, disarmed, and taken as prisoners—not with cruelty, but with calm authority.I hope you have been enjoying these episodes as much as I enjoy bringing them to you. Reviews and shares make a huge difference. If you are enjoying these timeless stories, please leave a review wherever you listen. And pass the podcast along to a friend. To find out more about High Horse Press, go to highhorsepress.com You can also see more of my work at cathicolasaudiobooks.com, or find me on Audible. If you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.
With the Winter Games in Milano wrapping up, we're celebrating our best Olympic chats — from Team Canada's women's hockey team before take off to our repeat check ins with South Africa's Matt C. Smith on what laundry day is like in the Olympic Village (plus the food and daily chaos). We caught up with flag bearer Mikael Kingsbury on going from silver to Canada's first gold of the Games, and Valerie Maltais, who got Canada on the board with bronze. Maurie's Village scoop continued with snowboarder Florian Lechner on the quest for love — and yes, we did a follow up. Plus, Nick Novak hilariously set the record straight on the whole “Penisgate” chatter sweeping the Games. Best-of Milano 2026: medals, mayhem, and maximum vibes.
Take a listen to Matt's conversations with Canadian Olympians Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier and Mikaël Kingsbury
Miss the weekly updates? We used the break to clear clutter, rebuild our studio, and sharpen a plan that actually moves you forward. This episode brings recognition, strategy, and a hard look at the small choices that add up—good and bad.We start by celebrating discipline you can see: the annual Committed Club and three new names on our 2,000 Visit Club. Those banners represent ten-plus years of showing up, proof that simple habits compounded over time beat hacks every time. We also fix a blind spot—missed check-ins. Sign up and check in so your work gets counted, our classes stay safe, and you show up on the lists you've earned.Then we dive into performance. As a HYROX affiliate, we tested a practical blend: regular CrossFit classes plus two to three targeted runs each week. The result? Better engines without abandoning strength. We share what worked, how to pace, and how to stack training with real-life schedules. That same blueprint now rolls into the CrossFit Open and the Reno Tahoe Odyssey. Expect running tracks in SugarWOD, a WhatsApp coaching group, and one-on-one planning for leg-specific demands like Dog Valley, Emerald Bay, and Kingsbury. Whether you're aiming for a first Open score or prepping for an ultra relay, we'll help you train with purpose.House rules matter too. Cubbies are day use; if you need storage, recovery room members can grab a locker so the shared space stays clean and usable. Curious about our Friday banger photos? There's no secret list—wear the brand, move well, and bring either grit or joy. Want a specific shot for a milestone? Ask and we'll bring the camera to your class.We close with a bigger lens: many people don't quit on health in one move—they erode by a thousand paper cuts. One skipped workout, one extra drink, one late night at a time. Flip it. Build a thousand reps of discipline—hydrate early, eat real food, lift often, run honest, sleep hard. Surround yourself with people who pull you up. That's how we avoid the midlife health cliff and keep building strength into our 40s, 50s, and 60s.If you're ready to move with intention, jump into the Open, join the HYROX and RTO tracks, or book a one-on-one to map your week. Subscribe, share this with a teammate, and leave a review telling us the one habit you're committing to this month. We'll meet you there.Follow us on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/doubleedgefitness/
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the show on Family Day with a quick nod to the holiday, before jumping straight into how unstoppable Team Canada's men's hockey team has looked through the group stage. The boys compare it to past Olympic runs and explain why this version feels different. They also touch on Tom Wilson's fight and a wider debate about how close the tournament has moved toward an NHL style product, before running through how the quarterfinal bracket and qualifying round could shake out. They wrap by zooming out to the broader Olympic experience, including the curling controversy and trash talk, plus a quick nod to Canada getting its first Gold courtesy of Mikaël Kingsbury. To close the hour, they pivot to the Blue Jays' trade for Jesús Sánchez and debate if he can a real everyday factor and how much of the move is a bet on loud contact and power.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.
Mikaël Kingsbury makes history in Italy — capturing Canada's first gold medal of the 2026 Games.Canada launches its largest-ever trade mission to Mexico to hedge against U.S. trade uncertainty.U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Bratislava and Budapest to bolster ties with Donald Trump's key European allies.Gunmen on motorbikes kill dozens in a raid on northwest Nigerian villages.A White Rock curling club launches an adaptive program to get residents with mobility challenges back on the ice.Rio de Janeiro's Carnival goes to the dogs as pet owners parade in costume to protest animal cruelty.
A librarian in Tumbler Ridge tells us who's been stopping by after this week's shooting -- and what she's doing to ensure everyone knows they have a place to go.There's another surge of measles cases in Manitoba; a doctor there explains where the highly contagious disease is believed to be spreading, and why.From the ashes, Part One. An Alberta woman fulfills a years-long wish and visits the mountain peak where the ashes of her late husband and daughter are scattered.From the ashes, part two. An art exhibit featuring the works of the late Jenifer Darbellay is set to open in B.C. -- nearly a year after she was killed in the Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy.Cool and calm -- but uncollected. A small town mayor tells us what it's like to live in one of 35 Ontario communities that were promised recycling pickup at long last -- only to learn they'll be waiting months, or maybe a year.And ... The family silver. Canadian flag bearer and skier Mikaël Kingsbury won a silver medal in Italy today after a history-making tiebreak. He says competing in front of his son was as good as gold.As it Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that knows every second counts.
Putting names and faces to the pain in Tumbler Ridge. After the deadly school shooting took several young lives, parents are grappling with loss and sharing stories in a shattered community. Meanwhile, investigators continue to dig into the background of the suspect.Also: The Trump administration ends an Obama-era environmental policy allowing the government to regulate fossil fuel emissions. President Trump says scrapping the rule will save money. Critics warn it will lead to increased pollution and a further rise in planet-warming greenhouse gases.And: Heavy medal. Canadian Mikaël Kingsbury solidifies his Olympic legacy, becoming the Games' most decorated freestyle skier of all time.Plus: Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach's sex assault trial starts, elections in Bangladesh, Oshawa hockey fans told to clean up their act, and more.
What if the bravest thing you could do was turn your life upside down — and trust yourself to land on your feet?In this first guest episode of our new season, we sit down with Amanda Kingsbury — writer, journalist, co-founder of Indy Maven, and Managing Editor of Innovation at Mirror Indy — to talk about reinvention, sobriety, friendship, and why starting over in midlife isn't a failure… it's a flex.Amanda opens up about the moment that led her to quit drinking, why she once did a cartwheel every day for a year after her divorce, and how loneliness, curiosity, and community journalism have shaped this current season of her life.We talk about empty nesting, losing friends to distance and change, and why friendship — not romance — is the relationship she values most.If you're navigating a transition, questioning what's next, or trying to trust yourself in a season that feels uncertain, this episode is for you.
2.3.26 Hour 1 1:00- It's looking like Kliff Kingsbury could be out of a OC job this season which stuns us. 20:00- Matt Harmon from Yahoo Sports joins G&D to discuss the incredible WR breakouts this year highlighting JSN.
It's looking like Kliff Kingsbury could be out of a OC job this season which stuns us.
Harry Styles drops new music and teases his next album, Ashton Kutcher says he wants to make a country record, and Kristin Cavallari spills on hooking up with Morgan Wallen. Jason Segel shares an awkward Forgetting Sarah Marshall premiere moment, while Sydney Sweeney gets in trouble for hanging bras on the Hollywood sign. Heated Rivalry stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie are officially named Olympic torchbearers, and Canada's own Mikaël Kingsbury is announced as a 2026 Olympic flag bearer. We also cover Meghan Markle's Netflix show possibly being canceled, Lady Gaga singing the Mr. Rogers theme for a Super Bowl ad, Pete Davidson loving new‑dad life, BTS selling out their full comeback tour, Liza Minnelli releasing new AI‑assisted music, and William Nylander getting fined for flipping the bird. Plus: Paul Dano responds to Quentin Tarantino's harsh criticism, and Kim Kardashian clears up that royal photo drama.
Freestyle skiers Marielle Thompson and Mikaël Kingsbury are Team Canada's flag bearers for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Games. Economists expect latest Bank of Canada interest rate to hold at 2.25%. Minnesota Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar attacked during town hall, as tensions over ICE operations remain high. Ecuador's Foreign Ministry says ICE agents tried to enter the country's consulate in Minneapolis. A lot of talk about Canadian Unity but some divided meetings with Prime Minister Mark Carney as the country's Premiers gather in Ottawa. Police say it will be harder to solve cold cases after Ancestry.com bans law enforcement from using its services without a court order. 55th Annual JUNO Awards add new category: Latin Music Recording of the Year.
In this episode of The Filmumentaries Podcast, I'm joined by filmmaker John Campopiano and producer Jim Beller to talk about their new documentary, The Farmer and the Shark. The film centres on Craig Kingsbury, a farmer from Martha's Vineyard who appeared in Jaws (1975), playing Ben Gardner, the local fisherman whose abandoned boat is discovered by Chief Brody early in the film. From that small but unforgettable role, the documentary explores Craig's life, his connection to the island, and how his story intersects with the legacy of Jaws. John Campopiano is the director of the film and is known for documentaries including Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary and Pennywise: The Story of IT. Jim Beller is one of the producers of The Farmer and the Shark - former producer of my Inside Jaws - A Filmumentary and all round Jaws expert.I should note that I haven't seen the finished film yet, so this conversation focuses on the making of the documentary, how the project came together, why Craig Kingsbury's story stood out, earning trust, and shaping a film around a real person whose life briefly intersected with a cinematic landmark. If you're looking for a calm, thoughtful conversation about film history, storytelling, and the people behind the scenes, I hope this episode provides a welcome distraction. GuestsJohn Campopiano — DirectorJim Beller — ProducerFilms DiscussedThe Farmer and the SharkJaws (1975)Support the Podcast - If you enjoy The Filmumentaries Podcast, you can support the show on Patreon. Your support helps cover the time, research, travel, and production costs involved in making these episodes. Thanks for listening.This podcast is completely independent and made possible by listener support. If you'd like to help me keep making these episodes, you can join my Patreon community here: https://patreon.com/jamiebenning Watch more on YouTube:Check out the Filmumentaries YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips and extra content: https://youtube.com/filmumentariesAll my links
Justin Melo and Justin Graver are back to compare the Titans top candidates for the Offensive Coordinator position: Brian Daboll, Kliff Kingsbury and Adam Stenavich. We also take a look at the four reported DC interviews on the other side of the ball. 0:00 Titans Coordinator Search Heating Up 4:39 Titans OC Search Updates 11:21 Brian Daboll vs Kliff Kingsbury 38:56 Adam Stenavich 44:11 Sinkers Beverages 44:39 Titans Have Four DC Candidates 54:30 Wrap Up ------------ The Music City Audible is presented by Sinker's Beverages in East Nashville and Bluegrass Beverages in Hendersonville. Join the Sinker's Beverages In Crowd: https://sinkers.storebyweb.com/s/1000-1/register ------------ Order Justin Melo's book "Titans of the South" here: https://shop.adventurewithkeen.com/product/titans-of-the-south/ ------------ MCA YOUTUBE CHANNEL: youtube.com/@musiccityaudiblepodcast
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From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): News broke yesterday that the Commanders and OC Kliff Kingsbury decided to part ways... Logan and Grant breakdown the biggest successes and shortcomings of Kingsbury and dive into which names they would pursue as the next Commanders OC To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
01/07 Hour 1: Junkies Hype Up Their VIP Pupatella Cards - 1:00 Commanders Move On From Kliff Kingsbury - 15:00 Top Storylines Around The NFL - 35:00
Sam Cosmi on BMF gave a very insightful answer yesterday, wanting a "slower" offense, and that part intrigued us. Here is why.
David Aldridge from The Athletic joins G&D to discuss the reports regarding Adam Peters, and looks ahead to a busy offseason.
1.7.26 Hour 2 1:00- David Aldridge from The Athletic joins G&D to discuss the reports regarding Adam Peters, and looks ahead to a busy offseason. 23:00- Sam Cosmi on BMF gave a very insightful answer yesterday, wanting a "slower" offense, and that part intrigued us. Here is why.
Ravens FIRE Harbaugh; Kingsbury Fired; Lamar? Ravens? News?
Grant Paulsen and Logan Paulsen dive into the Emergency Pod: Kliff Kingsbury And Commanders Mutually Agree To Part Ways in an action-packed episode of the pod. News broke yesterday that the Commanders and OC Kliff Kingsbury decided to part ways along with firing DC Joe Whitt ...... so the boys are back to breakdown the biggest changes in the offense that caused Kingsbury's firing, dive into which names they would pursue as the next Commanders OC, discuss the Whitt firing, whether they would hire a play calling DC or just allow DQ to call the plays himself, and more. Find out all that and more on this episode of Take Command!
***Second Segment*** News broke yesterday that the Commanders and OC Kliff Kingsbury decided to part ways... Logan and Grant breakdown the biggest successes and shortcomings of Kingsbury and dive into which names they would pursue as the next Commanders OC To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listeners call into the show to share their thoughts after Washington and Kingsbury agreed to part ways.
Sam Cosmi joins the show to share his thoughts on the Commanders season and the Kliff Kingsbury news.
1.5.26 Hour 3 1:00- Wizards- Bijan Todd, NFL- Mike Jones, Commanders- Kevin Sheehan 19:50- Jayden Daniels' mother may have come out to support Kingsbury. We unpack the tweet here.
1.5.25 Hour 2 1:00- Former Redskins head coach Jay Gruden joins the show to discuss the Commanders offseason ahead, and the disconnect between Kingsbury & Peters. 23:00- Dianna Russini reported that there could be a disconnect between GM Adam Peters and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingbsury.
Do you think it feels good to beat Philly? Or, would you have rather lost while playing younger players?
Jayden Daniels' mother may have come out to support Kingsbury. We unpack the tweet here.
Ben and I continue our annual tradition of recapping the best comics of the year with a special 2025 farewell episode, recorded live from Gotham City limit comic shop. We answer some fan mail questions, and talk about the comics, creators, and trends that made this a great year for comic fans, and the things we're excited about for 2026. Some of Ben's comic picks:Sisterhood: A Hyde Street StoryCheetah & Cheshire Rob The Justice LeagueAbsolute BatmanOrdained Arcadia Exquisite CorpsesSkinbreakerOur Soot Stained HeartRed VectorAmerican CaperWatch the video version of this episode, HERELINKS: Buy Short Box merch like hats & shirts: HEREJoin our Patreon Community, and get access to bonus episodes, free comics, and other rewards! Try a FREE 7-day trial: HERETake your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!The Schiller Kessler Group We read Fan Mail, send us some! Buy your tickets for Collective Con 2026, Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention: HERE Support the showREACH OUT!
Do you want to have Kliff Kingbsury back with the Commanders next year?
12.30.25 Hour 1 Danny Rouhier & Steve Czaban 1:00- Our guy Danny Rouhier and Steve Czaban have a holiday mashup here! 27:00- Do you want to have Kliff Kingbsury back with the Commanders next year?
What did Kliff Kingsbury expose about Vance Joseph's defense? VJ was the DC under Kingsbury in Arizona. After tomorrow, Broncos only play 5 more games at Arrowhead Stadium. Does the Broncos-Chiefs rivalry lose some luster if every game is played inside with no elements, starting in 2031? More Nuggets talk, including Peyton Watson's play of late and a possible upcoming contract extension. A look at the Week 17 NFL slate.
What do Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, and Wilson Pickett have in common? They all owe a piece of their musical legacy to the iconic sounds of Muscle Shoals, Alabama! Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson takes you on an enlightening journey through the newly opened exhibit, "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising," at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This captivating exhibit showcases the profound impact that Muscle Shoals has had on various music genres, including country, rock, and R&B, and how it continues to influence the vibrant Nashville music scene today. Sarah sits down with Paul Kingsbury, the Senior Director of Editorial and Interpretation at the Country Music Hall of Fame, who reveals the extensive research and collaboration behind curating this remarkable exhibit. With artifacts from legendary artists like Aretha Franklin's piano and Wilson Pickett's iconic costumes, the conversation dives deep into the cultural significance of the music produced in Muscle Shoals during a pivotal time in American history. Paul shares fascinating insights into the connections between Nashville music history and the rich musical tapestry of Muscle Shoals, highlighting how these two musical hubs have shaped the sound of America. As they walk through the exhibit, listeners will discover the stories behind key artifacts and learn how the music from this region served as a bridge across racial divides, celebrating the unity that music can bring. Paul emphasizes the importance of exploring not only the "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising" exhibit but also other ongoing exhibitions at the museum, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nashville music history and the broader music industry insights nashville has to offer. This episode is not just a celebration of the past; it’s a look into the future of music city storytelling and the ongoing evolution of the Nashville music scene. Whether you’re a fan of nashville songwriters, a curious listener eager to learn about music genres from nashville, or simply someone who enjoys engaging music city interviews, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiring stories. When you visit Nashville stop by and visit The Country Music Hall of Fame.Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville and immerse yourself in the rich narrative of American music that continues to resonate today! Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.