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E497 - Top 10 livres sur la NBA et le basket pour Noël !Page lecture aujourd'hui !Antoine Tartrou de Basket-Infos et l'Echo des Parquets et grand lecteur devant l'Eternel vient nous présenter 10 livres intéressant, passionnant ou marquant de la littérature NBA et basketball en général. Les classiques à lire, selon vos goûts, à offrir ou se faire offrir à Noël, ou bien simplement pour se régaler durant les vacances de Noël !Au programme : Michael Jordan, les Suns de Steve Nash, les jeunes lycéens New Yorkais, la vie en DLeague, la construction du salary cap, les Blazers des 70s, et bien plus !Bienvenue dans le Basket Lab.Guillaume (@GuillaumeBLab)--0:00 Intro10:38 10e : Jordan Rules / Michael Jordan la loi du plus fort (Sam Smith)22:58 9e : Boys among men (lycéens en NBA)35:06 8e : Loose Balls, histoire de l'ABA (Terry Plutto)49:23 7e : The Cap, histoire de la structuration de la NBA (Joshua Mendelson)57:41 6e : Life in the G : vie en G-League durant la saison COVID (Alex Squadron)1:08:13 5e : Giannis (Mirin Fader)1:14:44 4e : 7s of less / Les Suns à la vitesse de la lumière (Jack McCallum)1:23:26 3e : The Last Shot, histoire de 4 lycéens stars de New York (Darcy Frey)1:33:23 2e : The Breaks of the Game : les Blazers des 70s (David Halberstam)1:42:45 1e : Boom Town (Sam Anderson)1:53:40 Bonus : Ben Taylor, Bill Simmons, Phil Jackson--Flux LIVE "Le Basket Lab LIVE" pour les quotidiennes : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/le-basket-lab-live/Flux secondaire "Le Basket Lab - Extraits" pour des formats courts tous les jours : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/le-basket-lab-extraits/--Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@lebasketlabTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/guillaume_lebasketlabTwitter : https://twitter.com/GuillaumeBLabDiscord : https://discord.gg/CfWkhZx9xM
Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/WRIGHT10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright previews Week 16 of the NFL season, starting with the Thursday Night Football showdown between Matthew Stafford's Los Angeles Rams and Sam Darnold's Seattle Seahawks with the No. 1 seed on the line. Then, Nick breaks down the state of the AFC contenders and if young teams, like Draye Maye's New England Patriots, are ready to overtake the old guard, like Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens. After, Nick discusses if Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars can make a run at the Super Bowl and if Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears can get their revenge against Jordan Love's Green Bay Packers. Later, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's edition of the Weekend Recap Scott breaks down his bad sports weekend, a recap of a tough Bears loss & why it's not time for Bears fans to panic, Shedeur Sanders big game, Josh Allen's last shot at the Lombardi & the end of the Chiefs dynasty. FOLLOW SCOTT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/BarbChairScott https://www.tiktok.com/@barbchairscott https://www.instagram.com/barbchairscott https://www.x.com/79thAndHalas Follow & Subscribe to the Barber's Chair Network on Spotify & Apple Podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nFJnUOYMmA78twcDnZgVz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-barbers-chair-network/id1643892831 Subscribe to the Barber's Chair Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/BarbersChairNetwork BUY YOUR BARBER'S CHAIR MERCHANDISE: https://www.bcnetshop.com/ VISIT: https://www.thebcnet.com/
There aren't many debates hotter than who should and shouldn't be elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. While members of the BBWAA are tasked with voting on the standard ballot, the veterans committee votes on a smaller ballot to determine whether those who fell through the cracks will ultimately achieve baseball immortality.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the committee of 16 former players, executives, and members of the media who will ultimately decide whether some of the biggest and most controversial names in baseball will be elected into the Hall of Fame. While players like Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy hope that their time in the league will help their nomination, for players like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, this could be their last chance to be voted in.Later, Jake and Jordan welcome nine-year veteran and current free-agent pitcher Lucas Giolito as he discusses what going through free agency is like, his thoughts on his time with the 2025 Boston Red Sox, how Garrett Crochet changed following his contract extension and what plans Lucas has for his post-MLB days. Then the guys talk about three players making their way back to MLB following their time in Japan, discuss the Colorado Rockies hiring a general manager and make their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.3:14 — The Opener: Hall of Fame veterans committee20:20 — Lucas Giolito joins the show!32:40 — Thoughts on the 2025 Red Sox55:37 — The future for Giolito1:00:48 — Around the League1:10:47 — The Good, The Bad & The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
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In this new episode of Waypoint, the Renegades are on the move! Chase down a silent assassin! Try your best to save a civilian life! Receive a strange message from beyond! Music by Kevin MacLeod, Phat Frog Studios, Komiku and Pursky
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With the Miami Heat great start to the NBA season the Tobin & Leroy show talk about the improvements in the offense and how the ball isn't stuck like it has been in previous seasons and when it comes to game time who would you want taking the last shot for the Heat: Norman Powell or Tyler Herro when he comes back from his injury?
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0:00 - We've got a show to do, but first, let's make fun of dumb questions that our media brethren sometimes ask. After that, Sean Payton is nothing if not petty. He knows that the LA Chargers offloaded Dobbins. You KNOW he's reminding Dobbins of that every single day to use as motivation. Expect Dobbins to get lots of carries on Sunday. 16:15 - Word on the street is Kaidon Salter will get the start for CU on Saturday. Prime is going back to Salter. This feels like one last chance to salvage the season. If they lose to Wyoming with him at the helm, it's time for Prime to punt on the season and develop Julian Lewis. 37:27 - Is Jim Harbaugh the greatest football coach of all time? Colin Cowherd thinks so.
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Katherine Terrell, a Saints reporter for ESPN, joined Sports Talk. Terrell broke down the Saints' roster ahead of their 2025 training camp. She shared her thoughts on New Orleans' quarterback competition, their defensive line, and the Saints' running backs.
Katherine Terrell, a Saints reporter for ESPN, joined Sports Talk. Terrell broke down the Saints' roster ahead of their 2025 training camp. She shared her thoughts on New Orleans' quarterback competition, their defensive line, and the Saints' running backs.
Recorded - 7/6/2025 On Episode 329 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we dive into the awesomely iconic and entertaining 4th installment in the Rocky franchise. Is Ivan Drago the greatest Russian villain in film history? Did Rocky singlehandedly end the Cold War? Is Duke a better trainer than Mickey? All great questions we discuss! We also review the latest installment in the Jurassic franchise. Where does Rebirth fall in the franchise? Did Zach like it just because it's Scarlett Johansson? Here are the highlights:What We've Been Watching(8:50) "Daisies" & "A Minecraft Movie" - Zach Reviews(14:30) "The Last Shot" - Todd Liotta Meter Karen Review(19:20) "Racing Extinction" & "Dog Man" - Terry Reviews(25:30) "Jurassic World: Rebirth" - Featured Review"ROCKY IV" 40TH ANNIVERSARY DEEP DIVE(44:30) Rocky IV Trivia(58:10) First Impressions(1:21:30) Mt. Rushmores: Russian Bad Guys & Main Characters Who Die in the First Act(1:42:20) Recasting Rocky IV(1:54:40) Highest WAR, Worst Performance, Minor Character Triumvirate(2:08:20) Tripod of Depravity, Best Scene, Other Random Thoughts(2:29:00) LVP, MVP, Quote of the DayFind AlmostSideways everywhere!almostsideways.comhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Twitter: @pro_zach36Todd: Too Cool for TwitterAdam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Insights into the past, present and future of the crypto industry with Jack Mallers.Follow the podcast here.Strike founder Jack Mallers joins "CoinDesk Spotlight" with a conversation about building Twenty One with Tether and SoftBank, and why he sees bitcoin as “moral imperative” as much as a financial instrument.-This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Spotlight” is produced by Sam Ewen, Jennifer Sanasie, Taylor Fleming and Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 1/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 2/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 3/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 4/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 5/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 6/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 7/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
LAST SHOT IN ANGER: 8/8: Lincoln's Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War Hardcover – Illustrated, March 18, 2025 by Michael Vorenberg https://www.amazon.com/Lincolns-Peace-Struggle-American-Civil/dp/1524733172 We set out on the James River, March 25, 1865, aboard the paddle steamboat River Queen. President Lincoln is on his way to General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Virginia, and he's decided he won't return to Washington until he's witnessed, or perhaps even orchestrated, the end of the Civil War. Now, it turns out, more than a century and a half later, historians are still searching for that end. Was it April 9, at Appomattox, as conventional wisdom holds, where Lee surrendered to Grant in Wilmer McLean's parlor? Or was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the insurrection is at an end”? That the answer was elusive was baffling even to a historian of the stature of Michael Vorenberg, whose work served as a key source of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Vorenbergwas inspired to write this groundbreaking book, finding its title in the peace Lincoln hoped for but could not make before his assassination. A peace that required not one but many endings, as Vorenberg reveals in these pages, the most important of which came well more than a year after Lincoln's untimely death. To say how a war ends is to suggest how it should be remembered, and Vorenberg's search is not just for the Civil War's endpoint but for its true nature and legacy, so essential to the American identity. It's also a quest, in our age of “forever wars,” to understand whether the United States's interminable conflicts of the current era have a precedent in the Civil War—and whether, in a sense, wars ever end at all, or merely wax and wane.
Mark Zinno, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac recap and react to the Indiana Pacers stunning the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-110 last night in game one of the NBA Finals after the Pacers made a comeback for the ages that was capped by Tyrese Haliburton's 21-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds left in the game that gave Indiana its first and only lead of the game. Mark, Beau, and Ali also explain why the Thunder's biggest failure last night was letting Tyrese Haliburton shoot the last shot.
One of the UK’s top royal experts is accusing the Duke of Sussex of doing “the very last thing” he should be doing: talking. Aimee Lou Wood, 31, addressed ongoing rumors of tension with co-star Walton Goggins, saying the so-called feud had been “blown way out of proportion.” While Hailey Bieber stunned solo on the 2025 Met Gala red carpet, husband Justin Bieber was parked on his couch, glued to a hockey game. Donny Meacham joins Rob! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will McGrath often thinks he's a phony, a fake writer, a fake journalist. But he isn't. He's very much real, and his piece for The Believer, "American Boys," chronicles the season and the lives of a group of young basketball players. It harkens back to Darcy Frey's brilliant book The Last Shot.Podcast Specific Substack: https://substack.com/@creativenonfictionpodcastPre-order The Front RunnerPromotional Sponsor: The Power of Narrative Conference. Use CNF15 at checkout for a 15% discount.Newsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.comSupport: Patreon.com/cnfpod
More on Nebraska's loss last night to Michigan, Connor says he's OK with the final shot from Connor Essegian, some historical context from the game, and what it means for their tournament aspirations.
In hour 4, Evan and Lubman discuss who they would prefer taking the last shot, Steph or Jimmy?
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Author Emma Pignatiello wondered why romance novels didn’t have more murders in them – so she wrote her own! In this episode, she discusses her book Last Shot, the inspiration behind it and the Australian Writers' Centre course that helped her get there. 00:00 Introduction02:57 Writing tip: Follow the guidelines10:33 WIN! Headcases by John McMahon12:30 Word of the week: ‘Redolent’15:43 Writer in Residence: Emma Pignatiello17:20 Emma’s inspiration for the story24:20 Mapping out the plot points and character arcs25:49 The writing process29:42 Balancing her day job and parenting with writing32:11 The publishing journey40:51 Two amazing things happen in one day41:40 Receiving the “yes” from her agent44:53 Pitching two books to publishers50:25 Future projects52:32 How the Australian Writers' Centre Romance Writing course helped her55:41 Top tips on finding publishing success1:00:51 Final thoughts Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Should LeBron be taking the last shot? (00:12:43) How big a loss would Deebo be for Purdy? (00:32:52) More desperate: Jets or Bills? (00:44:22) How dangerous would Lions be with Myles Garrett? (00:56:51) Who should trade a 1st rounder for Stafford? (01:05:47) Is CFP expansion a good idea? (01:20:44) Who ya got tonight: USA or Canada? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThis episode reflects on the highs and lows of the recent hunting season, revealing unexpected challenges and triumphant successes. We discuss personal stories that highlight the bond of the hunting community, the importance of preparation and respect for wildlife, and the lessons learned from various experiences throughout the season.• Reflections on unexpected workplace challenges due to hunting activities • Celebrating collective successes and the bonds formed in the hunting community • The importance of preparation and skill development for hunting • Lessons from the season that apply to both hunting and life • Anticipation for upcoming spring hunting opportunities and future adventuresSupport the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Ghillie Puck- https://www.ghilliepuck.com?sca_ref=6783182.IGksJNCNyo GP10 FOR 10% OFFGET YOUR HECS HUNTING GEAR :https://hecshunting.com/shop/?avad=385273_a39955e99&nb_platform=avantlink&nb_pid=323181&nb_wid=385273&nb_tt=cl&nb_aid=NAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
Jarrett Allen ejected, Darius Garland takes the last shot as Cavs beat Pistons full 619 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 12:15:04 +0000 ElLefNxQ0dTQJWpKcZnSFhmpjcdKm0Ue sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Jarrett Allen ejected, Darius Garland takes the last shot as Cavs beat Pistons The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player
Do you have issues with the way the Rockets-Grizz game closed? ITL discusses.
ITL Hour 1: Do you have issues with the way the Rockets-Grizz game closed? ITL discusses. How much will personnel change if Chip Kelly indeed ends up in Houston? QOTD: What things are frustrating to wait on, but worth the wait?
In this episode of the Last Shot podcast, hosts Julien and Zachary welcome TNA World Heavyweight Champion Nic Nemeth. They discuss the significance of being a champion, Nic's defining moments in his career, and his upcoming challenge at Genesis. Nic shares insights on his legacy, aspirations for the future, and offers valuable advice for aspiring wrestlers in today's competitive landscape. Takeaways -Being a champion is a significant honor and responsibility. -Nic aspires to be remembered as a well-rounded champion like Kurt Angle. -Taking a break was essential for Nic to re-evaluate his career. -The camaraderie in TNA's locker room impressed Nic upon his arrival. -Nic believes in being an ambassador for TNA, regardless of his title. -He values the respect of his peers above all else. -Nic emphasizes the importance of standing out in a crowded wrestling landscape. -He encourages young wrestlers to think outside the box to get noticed. -Nic's journey reflects the importance of hard work and dedication. -He aims to leave a legacy that inspires future generations of wrestlers. #TNA, $wrestling, #NicNemeth, #world champion, #Genesis, #legacy, #advice, #career, #podcast
We've got some great questions in this week's Mailbag. Who should take the last shot for Pitt hoops? Which Pitt football players will break out? And where does Pitt shop in the portal? All that and more in the Morning Pitt Mailbag.
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Hour 3 - Courtney reads us the news which leads to Wiggy admitting that he is a problem on an E-bike. The crew asks why was Jaylen Brown the one taking that show.
Because they've played so many games this week, Marc starts things off this week talking about not that much before getting to what they've been playing with A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication, The Unexpected Quest, Aaero2, Purpose 1951, Creepy Tale: Some Other Place, The Last Shot, To the Moon, and It's Only Money. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
Daryl lied to us all, and used his final roster spot on former Celtics great Guerschon Yabusele, and we discuss the signing. Then we talk about Paul George's comments about which Sixers player should take the final shot in a close game, discuss which Sixer will be “too important” this year, and get to a devastating Relationship Advice segment Join the Ricky Bark In the Park team here: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/barkinthepark2024/team/963865/ The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook LL Pavorsky Jewelers is where Rights To Ricky Sanchez listeners go and get engaged Get 20% off any Body Bio order with the promo code you can hear in this podcast at bodybio.com Adam Ksebe is the official realtor of the process at 302-864-8643 or adam@processrealtor.com Get 9.1% off your first order at Kinetic Skateboarding with code DAVESILVER
Joe DeCamara has 5 questions for Jody McDonald. The first question for Jody who should take the last shot in a close game for the Sixers. (Embiid, Maxey or Paul George)
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Gil's Arena DEBATES Who Takes The Philadelphia 76ers' Last Shot as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arena Crew react to Paul George's comments over which of the Sixers' Big 3 will be shooting in the clutch and discuss how Joel Embiid & Tyrese Maxey will fit with their new superstar teammate. They also react to the war of words between Kevin Durant and Dennis Schroder over European Hoops and discuss KD's GOAT level presence on social media as one of the most hostile NBA tweeters ever. Next, they give their reactions to Rich Paul reportedly shutting down a potential trade to send LeBron James To the Golden State Warriors to play alongside Steph Curry & Draymond Green and discuss the importance of loyalty when it comes to an NBA superstar's legacy. Finally, they highlight the best games of the NBA's 2024 schedule and react to who got the best selection of national tv and marquee games. Please leave us a like and subscribe!!! Gil's Arena Crew - Gilbert Arenas, Josiah Johnson, Kenyon Martin, & Rashad McCants Sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code GIL and get up to $1000 in Bonus Cash and A Special Pick: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-gil's-arena SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAvjYgmwadC682OoC4Cc6TQ Join the Underdog discord for access to exclusive giveaways and promos! https://discord.gg/underdog Intro 0:00:00 Show Start 0:02:06 Gil's All Star Photoshoot 0:07:25 Kenyon's Baggy Fit 0:10:13 KD's Twitter War With Dennis Schroder 0:18:27 Hoops IQ vs Talent 0:31:36 KD's Approach To Social Media 0:45:03 Rich Paul Shuts Down LeBron-Warriors Trade 1:00:24 Debating KD vs Steph's Legacy 1:07:53 How The Media Impacts A Players' Legacy 1:47:02 Olympic Standout Yabusele Joins The 76ers 2:01:33 Who Shoots The 76ers Last Second Shot? 2:10:43 MostlyFans 2:32:26 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony, Wayne Flint, and Jackson Koert in a Roundtable Discussion with golf instructor Connor Luke, who's done an amazing job transforming his golf teaching, and how it can help your golf game! Get the Dewsweeper Pivot Pack Here: https://a.co/d/5rQl4Z2 Visit our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@DewsweeperTV and Pro Work www.youtube.com/@BushnessGolf Instagram: @TheDewSweeper @JacksonKGolf @WayneFlint Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Produced by Clint Crouch CCairwaves@gmail.com
Founder of Fan Girl Sports Network Tracy Sandler joins Sportsphone KNBR with Greg Silver to discuss the Brandon Aiyuk situation and whether or not this is the Niners last shot at the bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in their first preseason game of the year, and all eyes are on starting QB Kyle Trask. Can he prove himself as a future quarterback for the Bucs? In this game preview, we'll break down the key matchups and highlight the players to watch on both sides of the field. From Trask's performance to the defensive strategies, get ready for an in-depth analysis of what to expect in this exciting preseason opener.
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The Phoenix Suns 2024 NBASummer league squad will play their second game today. What will the rookies improve on? Plus, Josh Okogie talks about being back with the Suns and more. Join us for the latest around the Suns and don't forget to follow the show on social @PHNX_Suns. An ALLCITY Network Production 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Is this a make or break game for David Roddy? 5:50 - Cam Payne signs with the Knicks for a Mikal Bridges reunion 14:00 - Looking at today's game with Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro 22:30 - Dunn is motivated to get better 36:00 - Josh Okogie on coming back and talking with Coach Budenholzer SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports PHNX Events: Get your tickets to PHNX events and takeovers here: https://gophnx.com/events/ bet365: Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and choose between either: Bet and Get offer and place a bet of $5 or more and get $150 in Bonus Bets OR First Bet Safety Net offer by placing a bet up to $1000 and if your qualifying bet loses you receive a matched refund in Bonus bets Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Indeed: listeners of this show will get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at https://indeed.com/allcity. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? You need Indeed. Desert Financial Credit Union: Open a free checking account online with Desert Financial Credit Union and get $200 in bonuses https://www.desertfinancial.com/200 Mint Mobile: To get your new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to https://mintmobile.com/suns. $45 upfront payment required (equivalent to $15/mo.). New customers on first 3 month plan only. Speeds slower above 40GB on Unlimited plan. Additional taxes, fees, & restrictions apply. See MINT MOBILE for details. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at Visit https://betterhelp.com/phnx today to get 10% off your first month and get on your way to being your best self. Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with code SUNS at https://www.Manscaped.com Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! Four Peaks: Follow them on social @fourpeaksbrew & @fourpeakspub! Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. Shady Rays: Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: PHNX for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Chicken N Pickle: Head to https://chickennpickle.com to see all the fun you can have at their Glendale location! PHNX will be hosting Trivia Nights and Pickleball Tournaments so stay tuned for info! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #KevinDurant #Durant #KD #DevinBooker #Booker #Book #BradleyBeal #Beal #PhoenixSuns #Phoenix #NBA #basketball #Big3 #hoops #sports #BolBol #GraysonAllen #JusufNurkic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Reed Galen is joined by Lincoln Project Senior Advisor Trygve Olson to discuss the always growing division in the GOP, how a second Donald Trump term is a guarantee of American autocracy, and why it continues to be crucial for the pro-democracy movement to play the game we're in…and not the game we know. Plus, what our democracy can learn from the recent elections in Poland. For more from Reed Galen, be sure to subscribe to “The Home Front”. If you'd like to ask a question or share a comment with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices