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In this episode of Count Me In, host Adam Larson chats with Mel Latu, author, founder and CEO of The Cash Flow Boss. Mel shares how her personal journey—balancing finances for two households during a family crisis—inspired her passion for cash flow forecasting and reshaped the way she approaches business. Mel breaks down common pitfalls small businesses face with their finances, and explains how real-time accounting, modern tools, and great habits can make a massive difference. With tips from years of working in turnaround consulting, she offers practical strategies that empower business owners to take control of their cash flow and plan for the future. Tune in for an engaging, down-to-earth conversation packed with real stories, actionable advice, and the inspiration you need to rethink your approach to financial management! Sponsor:Today's episode is brought to you by U.S. Bank. U.S. Bank is a trusted financial partner for our clients, businesses and communities. We believe in doing the right thing and putting people first. It's an honor to be recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies® by the Ethisphere Institute for the tenth consecutive year. From commercial credit cards and program management tools to innovative payment technologies and transportation offerings, U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems has the right solution to help your organization reduce payment costs, enhance control and streamline your entire payment processing function. We'll partner with you to uncover your challenges and provide smart, clear and honest guidance to help you meet the financial goals for your business. Visit usbank.com/corporatepayments to learn more.
Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II joins us to discuss his strip sack yesterday against the Dolphins, playing in Lou Anarumo’s defense, Latu’s interception, describing Anarumo’s personality, a dominant showing defensively, presenting the Irsay daughters with game balls in the locker room, typical Monday after a game, Tyler Warren’s debut & more! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:06 – Colts dominate the Dolphins to end their losing streak on opening day, Daniel Jones balls out and Tyler Warren looks like a beast 12:07 – 32:58 – Colts blowout the Dolphins as Daniel Jones leads the offense in methodical fashion, Jones giving guys chances, AD Mitchell Catch Counter, Tyler Warren’s debut was incredible, Lou Anarumo’s defense got after Tua and the Dolphins defense, fans 32:59 – 39:21 - GOATs of the Week 39:22 – 50:30 - Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II joins us to discuss his strip sack yesterday against the Dolphins, playing in Lou Anarumo’s defense, Latu’s interception, describing Anarumo’s personality, a dominant showing defensively, presenting the Irsay daughters with game balls in the locker room, typical Monday after a game, Tyler Warren’s debutSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:58 – Colts dominate the Dolphins to end their losing streak on opening day, Daniel Jones balls out and Tyler Warren looks like a beast 11:59 – 22:15 – Morning Checkdown 22:16 – 43:09 – Colts blowout the Dolphins as Daniel Jones leads the offense in methodical fashion, Jones giving guys chances, AD Mitchell Catch Counter, Tyler Warren’s debut was incredible, Lou Anarumo’s defense got after Tua and the Dolphins defense, fans 43:10 – 1:09:14 – Colts route the Dolphins, POST-GAME HEADLINES, Daniel Jones’ performance, Tyler Warren’s debut, an all-around team win, other NFL results, Morning Checkdown 1:09:15 – 1:14:32– Edgerrin James and the anvil smash, James running the Colts 5k, Matt Taylor calling Alec Piece the “Midwestern Missile” 1:14:33 – 1:25:36– Shane Steichen’s aggressiveness, GOATs of the Week 1:25:37 – 1:51:14 – Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II joins us to discuss his strip sack yesterday against the Dolphins, playing in Lou Anarumo’s defense, Latu’s interception, describing Anarumo’s personality, a dominant showing defensively, presenting the Irsay daughters with game balls in the locker room, typical Monday after a game, Tyler Warren’s debut, a surgical performance yesterday, Morning Checkdown 1:51:15 – 2:00:53– Recapping the rest of Week 1 to this point: Jaguars looked good, Titans looked bad, Steelers/Jets was very good, Chargers and Justin Herbert top the Chiefs in Brazil, 2:00:54 – 2:06:32 – Final thoughts on the Colts: their defensive performance, Broncos up next, secondary standoutsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In SGV Connect 138, Streetsblog talked to Benito Flores and others in the Reclaimers movement that were helping him resist eviction in the Caltrans owned property he was living in. The Reclaimers are a group of formerly unhoused people who moved into Caltrans-owned properties in 2020 to both put a roof over their heads during a public health crisis and draw attention to the amount of publicly owned housing that was not being lived in during a nationwide housing crisis. After losing several court cases, Flores and other reclaimers were given a choice: move out of their house and work with the homeless authority to get new housing or stay and risk forcible eviction. Flores chose to stay, and sadly passed away after falling from a treehouse he built as a hideaway when the sheriffs or state police came. In this episode, we interview two reclaimers who chose the first option: leaving their reclaimed homes and working with HACLA. The interview takes place in Councilwoman Jurado's El Sereno office with Marta Escudero and Cecilia Lopez, members of the Reclaimers movement. In 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdown, they occupied vacant Caltrans-owned homes in El Sereno, inspired by the Moms for Housing movement. Both describe how displacement and the housing crisis pushed them to act, with support from groups like ACE, Eastside Café, and HACLA. Initially granted two-year leases, Marta and Cecilia later faced eviction efforts and legal battles. Marta negotiated with HACLA to secure Section 8 housing in Boyle Heights, where she now lives with her daughters. She emphasizes the importance of staying in her community for family support and schooling needs. Cecilia, however, remains unhoused, still couch-surfing despite promises of permanent housing, and expresses frustration with HACLA's delays and broken commitments. For Streetsblog's complete five-year coverage for the Reclaimer movement, click here. A transcript of the interview is available below. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Sign-up for our SGV Connect Newsletter, coming to your inbox on Fridays! Marta - Hello. My name is Marta Escudero. Cecilia - Hello. My name is Cecilia Lopez. Damien - ...and I'm Damian Newton. Nice to meet you. We should have done that when we got here instead of waiting for the recording. Anyway, we're in the El Sereno office of Councilwoman Jurado, and we're talking today with two of the Reclaimers. This is mostly for me when I'm listening to it five years from now, going, "Wait, what? It was in the office?" So let's start the interview how we've started most of the interviews by just sort of recapping the beginning for anyone that's listening for the first time, because and for anyone that's listened before. I always think this is such a dramatic and unique story. It's always worth repeating in the words of the people that lived it. So why don't we just start with what a Reclaimer is and what happened in 2020 Marta - So at least for my side of the story, because there's multiple sides, I found out that ACE and LACLA, LATU, DSA were meeting months before. Well, during that time, I was couch surfing with my daughters, and I was falling into despair because there was no housing. And then I saw Moms for Housing on the TV, and I wanted to do something similar, inspired by these black moms that took housing up north, and so I started reaching out to people and letting people know what I wanted to do. And my friend Colleen, which she's amazing, she's the one that, like, really motivated me to do this. She gave me the contact for Amy Scherer from ACE, and that's when I found out they had been planning this for a while. And then at the same time, Angela from Eastside Cafe put something on Facebook, and I reached out to her, and then they linked together. At that same time, Ruby Gordillo was doing canvassing of empty houses through ACE, and found these houses in El Sereno as well. So it was just all kind of meshed together. And we began planning, I believe in December I joined and we began planning more thoroughly, like in January, and then covid hit, and it was right in the lockdown. We were even thinking, "Should we do it? Should we wait?" And then we said, "let's just do it." And it was right. It was just pure luck. It was right on the weekend of the lockdown. And so everything was in chaos, and the governor just let us slide. I think if it wasn't for that, I believe if it wasn't for that, we probably would have been taken out. Cecilia - Definitely... all hog tied. Damien - So with the support of all these groups, the two of you moved in separately to different houses in El Sereno, both in El Sereno, because I know there were other places that ... okay... both in El Sereno. You moved into houses during the first weekend of the lockdown. I don't think I ever put that together in my head that it was, Cecilia - It was March 14, I believe. Damien - Yeah, yeah. So you moved in. I know there was some, some action to try and get you out, but the governor's office actually stepped in and said, you know, let them stay. There's a crisis, and… Cecilia - We had sent letters first, because we were having a rough time in the beginning with CHP. Damien - That'd be the Highway Patrol, because these were Caltrans owned properties. Caltrans owned these properties because they were in the right of way of a freeway expansion that they wanted to do the 710, which was canceled in 2017, or 18, I believe. And then they still own the properties, although they're starting to divest the ones in Pasadena, I know they're being - and South Pasadena - those are being turned into the properties are, I believe, being demolished and turned into affordable housing, but the people that moved into them are not they may have an option to rent into the affordable housing, but there's no homeowner option that had been discussed when Caltrans bought these houses, like way back in the 70s. The 1970s. Okay, so the originally you were given one year leases, if I remember correctly, Marta - two-year leases. Damien - And so you stayed in there, then through 2022, and then there were legal efforts to evict and not evict, and tenants rights were claimed, and all that stuff went to court. Right? Marta - Yes, because we were given a two-year lease and the HACLA was not providing the housing we needed and were asking for, because people have individual needs, I especially requested to be geographically close, because I'm a single mother and I have all my support system here, plus my daughters, go to special schools. They're unique. There's people from Santa Monica, from South LA. They go to these schools from the valley, because they're so unique that I can't find them anywhere else, and I didn't want to have to go through that commute. It's exhausting, and so I really fought for that to be included in HACLA. They think that anywhere is okay, and I don't agree with that. I feel that people have unique needs, and housing should provide that for us as well. Cecilia - I feel the same way, except I don't have kids, but my roots are here. I was born here, and so that's all I know. I am used to the area. I'm comfortable being here, and I feel safe here. Damien - So the legal actions around that I know went on for a couple years with eviction efforts, efforts to oppose in court, as I understand it, the legal efforts were sort of exhausted sometime in 2024. One of the reasons we're doing this interview is we did the one with Benito and Roberto a couple months ago. Benito, when offered something after the court cases expired, chose to stay in his house and fight eviction. Other people made different decisions when HACLA made offers to them for housing. So I guess I'm get both of you, I'm assuming, took the HACLA offer -- Cecilia -- but I think we're bypassing a place here because the first two years we were living in the house that we began... Damien - The reclaimed house? Cecilia - Right and then during that time, after the two years, we were asked to move because the houses supposedly needed to be inspected. And then were given another lease for another two years into the new home, which was still in the Caltrans homes. Damien - So you moved from one home to a different one. It's still that Caltrans owns properties in 2022ish. Cecilia - But that was only because they needed us to sign the lease, the agreement that none of us were really happy about, but we really didn't have a choice to not sign. Damien - Okay. So the original two years, and then there was another two years in a different house. And so it was when that expired. And the legal options were out. And then HACLA came to you guys with a new offer, which I'm guessing, since we're here, you both took, could you describe sort of what that offer was like? You know, when we talked to Benito, he was not happy with the offer, but it was for, I believe, four years. A four year lease? Marta - We all had different-- Damien - Okay, everyone was offered a different lease Marta - Based on our circumstances. Cecilia - I think they offered him four years to live in a hotel, and he was not happy about that. Mart - I wouldn't have taken that deal either, but I do think there was room for negotiation, because that's what I did with HACLA. I was offered some housing at first, and I said, No. I kept saying, No, this is what I want, and you need to look for this. And I also sought outside support so I could push what I wanted, and I got something fairly good in the end. The eviction process is horrible, and I already knew I wasn't gonna win legally. We didn't get these houses legally in the first place, we weren't gonna get them through the legal system. I already had that in mind. I was going to get evicted at some point, and so I needed to prepare for that. And it was a very stressful time, and I couldn't be in despair for my daughters. And so I needed to be in a place where I could be able to think and just keep going. I felt I couldn't stay. I wanted to avoid as much as possible, doing eviction defense. I already had a plan to do it, if that was the last resort. First of all, I didn't want to bring violence to my community. Second of all, I also have a lot of vulnerable people in my life that are immigrants that need more care, and so I want to be well because I can't pour from my empty cup, and also because of my daughters. And so I was really pushing for HACLA to do something that was good for us, in order for me and my daughters to be well. And I had supporters that pushed because first they kept, like giving me less money or trying to locate me in different areas, and I kept with supporters, phone banking, emailing, and I was able to get a pretty decent deal. It's in Boyle Heights, which is close to me, and I've lived in Boyle Heights. Before it's section eight, we actually have more room inside. And it's, yeah, amazing public housing, which I think needs to be more of, and that's why I took that deal. Damien - So this is an open ended lease, though it doesn't expire in a certain number of years. Cecilia - That's what we were promised, exactly. Marta - I got what HACLA had promised me in the first place, and I couldn't say, No, my daughters are thriving there, and I really like that place, and now I'm able to offer more support. I'm also part of another organization, J Town Action and Solidarity, that works with unhoused communities and anti gentrification work. And I want to, I want to be there for the most vulnerable people, and now I'm able to do that, that I'm better. I know I was spiraling during that time, and 50 knows I was in grad school, I was working. I'm a single mom. I was facing eviction. I was like, in this or I was just like, it was too much. That's a lot. Damien - I've done many of those things, but not all at once, and mercifully, have never had to worry about eviction. But that's, that's that's a full plate, and now you feel like you're on the other side the HACLA came through with it, with the promise that a print gave to you, and as a result, you're able to now start giving back to or continue giving back to your community in a different way. Marta - Yeah and HACLA shouldn't just do this to be because I'm not special. HACLA should do this to everybody, because everyone deserves not to be displaced, to stay in their community and to have equitable housing. Damien - And I think that's a big point about staying in the community. When we've done homelessness coverage. We did a series back before the pandemic. The goal of that series was to go and interview and visit different places that offered different steps in the process for someone who was experiencing homelessness to fully house. So we visited, you know, temporary shelters and interim housing and that place up in Glendale, Ascencia and stuff like that. And what we heard when we talked to the people, was like, Yes, I'm very grateful to have this roof over my head. But you know, the people I know are 20 miles away and 20 miles away in LA County is a real barrier to being able to have any sort of interaction, much less still be part of the community. Marta - They're isolated. They're a lot of them are in carceral states in shelters as well, and so and displaced from their communities is very isolating, and people with mental health issues, Cecilia - They don't feel safe, and they pass. Marta - So we need better alternatives, for sure. Damien - So what's your experience with your current housing situation? Cecilia - I am still unhoused. I was also promised permanent housing. I was offered. We started to go through the paperwork, and then, for some reason, it just stopped. I continued with my eviction and, well, that was not easy, like she says, and that was just an awful long experience. But I'm glad it's over, but I also am not housed since, since then, I've been couch surfing again, like I was in the beginning, and so I'm very displeased, but I'm still working on it. Damien - Is HACLA still involved? Cecilia - Yes, because they're the only ones that I could be reaching out to, but I believe, also not to go back on what Benito was offered. And I think that was why he was so very upset, is because we all were promised and offered permanent housing. So when they offered him four years in the hotel, of course, he was upset. Damien - Benito challenged us to reach out to HACLA to see if we could get a response as to what happened, and we got a very legalese - we did - We got a very legalese response. I imagine if we reached out on your behalf, it would be the same thing we can't discuss. You know, you know exactly. Cecilia - That's their good excuse. Damien - Yeah, I imagine it might actually be almost the same statement with, like, two or three, you know, things where they changed pronouns and changed his name to your name. But do you, I guess, regret or the decision not to go the same route he did as far as, like, a physical resistance of eviction? Or do you--- Cecilia - I would have never gone that route. I would have never, ever gone that route, ever, and I feel bad that he did. Damien - So what do you see as a potential next step? Is it hoping the HACLA process works out? Cecilia - Exactly, I still have hope. Damien - Yeah, and so we talked to someone. I talked to someone last night on the phone, before this, and she can't be with us today for the interview, and when she was. It gave a very similar story to the one we've heard today. And she was saying that she is in housing now. She took a HACLA deal, but she misses her old place and preferred it. And she actually was saying, like, if my message, if we were to do the interview, my message would be, you know, put me back in my old house, if that were and it's probably not an option, because they probably have plans for that area, but if there was, area. But if there was an option to go back to the house that you had been in-- Cecilia - I knew they would come to my house to do inspections and tell me, would you please stop doing, you know, like renovations and repairs on the house? And I said, Well, I'm here. I want to enjoy my house, and I want to make sure that it's safe and that it's livable and presentable, if anything. And they would just continue to tell me, you know you're never going to live here forever. And I said, I know that, but while I'm here, I want to enjoy my house. Marta - Another option is that these houses are going for bidding, and El Sereno Community Land Trust would want to purchase these houses. The problem is, like, last year, the land trust got like, probably one of the worst houses and just one. And the people, the agencies, entities that are getting more of the houses are Habitat for Humanity... is one, I don't know Cecilia - That's one of the main ones. Marta - That's one of the main ones that's getting that, and they're basically just flipping the houses because we tried to apply, and it's not at our income level, so it's not for deeply affordable housing. The Land Trust would like to bring the Reclaimers back, especially like Cecilia and other people that have roots in El Sereno. I think it's very important for them to come back to these houses. And so we're trying to get Caltrans to realize this and prioritize Reclaimers to come back to these houses. I know I have a friend that's doing work in Altadena also trying to get Caltrans houses for the people that were displaced during the fires. Like those are people that we need to prioritize. I feel, Cecilia - I feel that if it wasn't for our movement, then these homes would have still been vacant and rotting and going to waste also. Damien - Well, I think that's one of the reasons this story has captured people's imagination in a way that a lot of other stories that deal with issues around the unhoused haven't the direct action and the focus that was done on it, and how that really changed the conversation in this area around those housing and those issues. And I know when we're traveling for work, I'll have people in other parts of the state, if, when I say, you know, Streetsblog, oh, and I do our San Gabriel, they're like, Oh, you did the Reclaimers podcast. And then they'll ask for updates. And sometimes I have them right at my fingertips, and sometimes I have to look them up. Cecilia - We also know that there has never been anyone to stand up to the state, to bring this up, into the light, to let everyone know that this data has all these properties they're just wasting. And this is not just in El Sereno. It's statewide. Marta - That's like our major outrage, that these houses have been sitting vacant for so long and nothing was being done. And then it's not only here, like all the states, a lot of them Caltrans owned by Caltrans, sometimes by county, by city. How are we in a housing crisis? And these houses are sitting vacant, immoral? And that's why, to me, legality doesn't matter. Of like, yes, we took the houses, but we took it because it's immoral to have them just rotting while people are -- Cecilia - It should be against the law. It really should. The houses are being wasted. There's people suffering out there daily, every day, everywhere, statewide. Damien - And you were making the point earlier that, yes, after some letters, the governor's office interceded and told the state, we pretty much have to stop doing it, to stop trying to force you out, and the county and city to figure something out. But do you think that that was probably not just a result of the public pressure, but also a result of the chaos of the pandemic, or do you think this could have been a very different story? Cecilia - Oh definitely without pandemic it, it would have probably never have happened. Damien - Yeah, you can't see it, but everybody's shaking their heads in the room for the people that are listening. So we've discussed a little bit about the current situations, the housing situations you're in, and what the next steps are for the movement to try and force governments to do something with the properties they have that are not being utilized. You know, the homelessness crisis hasn't gone away in the past five years. Cecilia - It's never gonna go away unless there's permanent housing, affordable, permanent housing. Damien - So what do we see as the next step for the movement from here, for me, sure we can get, we can do it locally, on what we're doing, and then maybe expand to talk about, like, what we would like to see the state do in future years. Marta - Right. Oh, for me, locally, with the Reclaimers to get more of the houses through Caltrans, either individually, if that's an option, or through El Sereno community land trust as a whole, I feel like there should be more reclaiming like I think me I wanted also like moms for housing inspire more reclaiming locally and nationally, worldwide. I feel like we need to build a reclaiming movement, because again, it's immoral to have vacant houses while people are suffering in this supposedly fabricated housing crisis, because it's not natural, and so it's a product of capitalism and All these, all these oppressions we're under. So I want more people to reclaim and if people need support, I'm here for it... Cecilia - A lot of people may not see it as being the correct way, but if we were able to get others aware of all these homes that are rotting then, then then if we, if that's the way we have to do it, then, then that's what we're going to do. Marta - One of the oppositions we had in this neighborhood, and I think in general, is like, I work hard for my housing, so why should you get handouts? And I don't agree with that, like I could work hard for my housing, and I still think that people deserve housing because, not because I did it and I suffered and I wasn't able to spend time with my daughters because I was working so hard. Doesn't mean that I want better for other people. I think as humans, we should want better for other people, and if that takes a housing I know like it helps so many people to have a house-- Cecilia - People really don't start to see it unless it's right there in your front lawn. Somebody pulls up a tent and starts living on your sidewalk. Then they start to see it, then it starts to affect them. Damien - I know it's very early in the process for this, but have any of the candidates for governor, in any way, said anything about this that would give you any hope. It seems like this is something that Villaraigosa would have picked up on. Marta - Yeah, they either have ignored us or maybe they don't know, but I feel like we need to be out there more now and start demanding housing, permanent housing, stable housing, housing that really cares about people. Because the most vulnerable people on the streets I work with are unhoused all the time, I know their stories. I know they're highly traumatized, a lot of times, foster care, children that have weaned out of the system, that don't have support. There's abused women out there, veterans, people that can't pay their medical bills, and so we tend to stigmatize or stereotype, "oh, it's just addicts," but often also substance abuse. I feel like anyone, and I don't care if they're addicts, they need housing, but substance abuse doesn't come from prior. A lot of times it's what they do to survive on the streets. Damien - There was actually the West Side city council member Mike Bonin, who would talk about how there was a period in his life where he was homeless, and talked about how the drug abuse followed the becoming homeless, not the other way, not the other way around. And he would talk very movingly about it, as the council was, you know, ready to do something horrible about criminalizing homelessness. And at the time, the council was even more conservative than it is now, so there were a lot of 12 to one, you know, with two people, not there type votes with Mike, you know, being the one. And I think, though, that that's, that's a very interesting point, in a way, he humanized the issue for a lot of West siders, that whose only experience with homelessness was that person who was pulling up a tent in front of their house or pulling up an RV in front of their house. So their house. I don't know where I was going with that. Cecilia - Also there, there were many, many vouchers that were unused, that were supposed to have been given out. And Huckle said on them, a lot of Section Eight vouchers are on. Used every year, and they expire. And so what no one ever looks into that portion like, why none of those, all those vouchers, should have been used because there are enough people to use them, and no one ever gets that side of the story either. You know, I think they need to dig deeper. And why are there so many homeless people out there? HACLA is not helping by doing such things. Damien - So I feel like we've covered a lot of the issues we wanted to talk about. I know that sometimes, since we do this very conversationally, these podcasts, instead of a list of questions, sometimes there's something people are really dying to say, and I just didn't ask the right questions. So at the end, I am always like, if we miss something, feel free to just chime in and say it, because I want to make sure that we're getting your stories and your beliefs and opinions and values out there as much as possible. So if there's something we missed, please just fill it in. You can say I did a great job. That is totally acceptable. Chris is shaking his head because he's heard me say this so many times. Marta - Yeah. Well, I mean to me, it's just the issue of displacement worldwide, especially right now with Palestine, I feel really strongly about that, like I don't. I think people deserve to be in the places where they feel comfortable in the places where they have support. And like Trump says, "Oh, they could just go to another Arab country." Like that doesn't make sense to me. Same thing with HACLA. "You could just go to the valley and find another school. That's fine." No. Like, no. We have roots. Here we have a community. Here we have schools that meet my daughter's needs. We can't just go anywhere, and this is something that needs to be humanized, because not just any offer should be okay, like there should be a really intentional offer that fits individual needs, because that affects our mental health and our health in general. Damien - I think there is a stigma. Well, we offered them something, or, Oh, they were offered a voucher, and especially around the project room key. We would hear that a lot. Well, they were offered a hotel, Marta - Like the phrase beggars can't be choosers. Damien - Project room key was very well intentioned, but it was also there, but it was also very uneven. Some facilities worked great. Some did not. But I would hear that a lot when we were talking about that program back during the pandemic with people, well, they were offered something and didn't take it as though that somehow moved down their value, almost. Marta - Yeah, I agree. Anything else? Damien - No. Well, thank you both for your time. You know, always said, feel free to reach out if there's something we should know. I would love to hear if the people are ready to move into the El Sereno Community Land Trust home. We know if and when that happens, I should say when that happens, it will, you know, we would love to be able to come out and cover that, you know, highlight that success slowly, for sure. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, to take a house that's fallen into disrepair and get it ready like that is an undertaking. And for a nonprofit that's doing it for the first time, it's a double undertaking. You know, the next one will be easier. I understand that. Marta - it's gonna be difficult. They're looking for funding for this house. They plan to do it ecologically. So they're doing a lot of research on Earth build, that is, that is also fire friendly, because we know what happened in Altadena and those houses there. So these are going to be more fire resilient with clay. And also they're sustainable, and this is the type of housing that we need in Los Angeles. So I'm really excited for this project. I know it's going to be hard to fund it, but we're looking forward to this project.
Colts bold predictions! Jone CPOY! Richardson package wins two games! Latu to sack Stroud six times! Curt Cignetti we acquainted with Old Dominion coach Ricky Rahne! Purdue vs Ball State pits brand new coaches against one another! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without a word of praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Contest rules: https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
Prater and Greg, sitting in for Johnny, engage in an interesting debate - could Boise State's QB situation be better than Notre Dame's, Broncos open season in exactly two weeks in Tampa, Florida, Bob sits down with DL transfer David Latu in Bronco Focus, BSU storylines in NFL camps (Jeanty and McCaffrey on the same practice field), PGA golfers shred Hillcrest CC on first day of the Albertsons Boise OpenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Education is a pathway to opportunity, but for too long, Indigenous students in Australia have faced barriers to success. While challenges remain, positive change is happening. In this episode we'll hear from Indigenous education experts and students about what's working, why cultural education matters and how Indigenous and Western knowledge can come together to benefit all students. - Piooc ee yen dhël lääu latuëŋ, ku ke kaam baaric ci lɔ ke ci gääu, mïthpiööc Indigenous pan Australia tɛ̈n aci näŋ käŋ keek gël nhïïm ku bïk tiɛ̈m. Na cɔ̈k aa lɔn ŋot kadhɛ̈l thin, kapɛ̈th waar aa lɔ ke loi rot. Ee jaam kënë yic ɣök abi pïŋ tɛn kɔc lëŋ ŋiëëc piööc kɔc thɛ̈ɛ̈r yic ku mïïthpiooc eee wɛt këne luui, yeŋo rilic bï näŋ piööc ŋiëc ee ciɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ ku ye kada ye Aboriginal ku ku ŋiëc cië ŋiëc den leu ku bïk bɛ̈n ee tok bi näŋ ke koony apɛth tɛ̈n mïthpiööc ee eben.
Prater and Greg, sitting in for Johnny, engage in an interesting debate - could Boise State's QB situation be better than Notre Dame's, Broncos open season in exactly two weeks in Tampa, Florida, Bob sits down with DL transfer David Latu in Bronco Focus, BSU storylines in NFL camps (Jeanty and McCaffrey on the same practice field), PGA golfers shred Hillcrest CC on first day of the Albertsons Boise OpenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prater and Greg, sitting in for Johnny, engage in an interesting debate - could Boise State's QB situation be better than Notre Dame's, Broncos open season in exactly two weeks in Tampa, Florida, Bob sits down with DL transfer David Latu in Bronco Focus, BSU storylines in NFL camps (Jeanty and McCaffrey on the same practice field), PGA golfers shred Hillcrest CC on first day of the Albertsons Boise OpenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Greg to share the story of new defensive tackle David Latu. The BYU transfer is one of five linemen who are expected to be in heavy rotation when the season starts Aug. 28 at South Florida in Tampa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Greg to share the story of new defensive tackle David Latu. The BYU transfer is one of five linemen who are expected to be in heavy rotation when the season starts Aug. 28 at South Florida in Tampa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Greg to share the story of new defensive tackle David Latu. The BYU transfer is one of five linemen who are expected to be in heavy rotation when the season starts Aug. 28 at South Florida in Tampa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intro – 0:00 Recapping Saturday-Monday – 2:30 Laiatu Latu – 19:40 Twitter Questions – 27:50Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/kevin-bowen/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our interview with Colts defensive end Laiatui Latu to discuss how he feels heading into Year 2 with the Colts, his thoughts on Lou Anarumo and his defensive scheme, demanding greatness, his favorite food spots in Indy, his individual goals for this season & more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 12:57– The boys are back out at Colts camp and recap what they saw in yesterday’s practice, Fever win over the Aces, We Grow Hair Indy’s Darren Andrews joins us to discuss Kevin’s hair 12:58 – 27:30 – Morning Checkdown 27:31 – 42:08 – RIP Hulk Hogan, Day 2 of the Colts QB competition, Daniel Jones got more run yesterday, Anthony Richardson’s interception, Bernhard Raimann’s comments on Query & Company discussing little to no movement on a contract extension with the Colts 42:09 – 1:06:01 – Thoughts on Colts camp, Fever get a much-needed win over the Aces, our interview with Colts defensive end Laiatui Latu to discuss how he feels heading into Year 2 with the Colts, his thoughts on Lou Anarumo and his defensive scheme, demanding greatness, his favorite food spots in Indy, his individual goals for this season, James ruined some kids’ lives by smoking them in the 40-yard dash yesterday, Morning Checkdown 1:06:02 – 1:13:25 – RIP Hulk Hogan, James gets hate from his 40-time, will Carlie Irsay-Gordon remain on the headset and on the sideline continue this season? 1:13:26 – 1:24:16 – How legit is the QB competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones?, the guys evaluate what they’ve seen between the two, where Richardson looks different so far in the early days of camp 1:24:17 – 1:48:39 – Tony East of Locked On Pacers joins us to discuss James’ 40-time, the much-needed Fever win last night, stars stepping up late after slow starts, the best Stranger Things item from yesterday’s theme night, the Pacers plan for Bennedict Mathurin next season, the Pacers release Enrique Freeman and pick up a two-way contract for Taelon Peter, last night’s fan free throw contest had some controversy, Grand Park starting to come alive ahead of practice, Morning Checkdown 1:48:40 – 1:59:02– Hulk Hogan-Rock rejoiner, Bernhard Raimann comments about the lack of contract discussions with the Colts, is an extension with Raimann coming before the season begins?, Kevin’s one pushback on Raimann’s comments 1:59:03 – 2:04:13 – Who is Jack Wilson?, the Colts camp schedule for the weekend and into next week, will the QB competition remain 50/50 or will someone take the reins?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 23:38 – RIP Hulk Hogan, Day 2 of the Colts QB competition, Daniel Jones got more run yesterday, Anthony Richardson’s interception, Bernhard Raimann’s comments on Query & Company discussing little to no movement on a contract extension with the Colts 23:39 – 31:40– Our interview with Colts defensive end Laiatui Latu to discuss how he feels heading into Year 2 with the Colts, his thoughts on Lou Anarumo and his defensive scheme, demanding greatness, his favorite food spots in Indy, his individual goals for this season 31:41 – 45:57 – Tony East of Locked On Pacers joins us to discuss James’ 40-time, the much-needed Fever win last night, stars stepping up late after slow starts, the best Stranger Things item from yesterday’s theme night, the Pacers plan for Bennedict Mathurin next season, the Pacers release Enrique Freeman and pick up a two-way contract for Taelon Peter, last night’s fan free throw contest had some controversySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Tertulia de los Lunes con Martín Bueno, Juan Erosa, Teresa Herrera y Tomás Teijeiro. *** El gobierno presentó la semana pasada un paquete de medidas orientadas a facilitar procesos de comercio exterior e inversiones, con la reducción en un 75% de los documentos exigidos actualmente. El anuncio estuvo a cargo del ministro de Economía y Finanzas, Gabriel Oddone, quien aseguró que este conjunto de reformas le significará al sector privado un ahorro cercano a los 20 millones de dólares anuales. En la presentación, Oddone subrayó que “una devaluación de la moneda no va a resolver los problemas de competitividad del país”. En cambio, sostuvo, un camino a transitar es reducir la burocracia y apoyarse en la digitalización para mejorar la eficiencia. “Estamos muy contentos, porque creemos que este es el rumbo que el gobierno pretende poner sobre la mesa: un rumbo claramente marcado hacia la mejora de la eficiencia, con el involucramiento del sector público en la promoción de aspectos relacionados con regulaciones o requisitos de funcionamiento que son redundantes, innecesarios o que generan costos excesivos para el sector privado. Ese es uno de los aspectos centrales”. Las medidas —12 en total, varias de aplicación inmediata— apuntan a suprimir o simplificar trámites que hoy encarecen las operaciones de importación y exportación. Por ejemplo: se eliminan licencias administrativas para ciertos alimentos provenientes de Argentina, se aplicará una rebaja a la tasa del LATU para exportaciones, se digitalizan certificados fitosanitarios y se reemplazan buena parte de los certificados por declaraciones juradas. La iniciativa fue trabajada durante meses con cámaras empresariales y equipos técnicos del ministerio. De todos modos, estas no serán las únicas disposiciones. La cartera prepara nuevas medidas que, según adelantó el semanario Búsqueda, estarán vinculadas al régimen de incentivos fiscales y a reformas en áreas como salud y energía. ¿Qué piensan los tertulianos de esta primera batería de medidas del MEF? ¿Este tipo de reformas puede realmente incidir en la competitividad de la economía uruguaya? ¿Qué señales da esta estrategia sobre las prioridades del gobierno?
The representation of Indigenous Australians in media has historically been shaped by stereotypes and exclusion, but this is gradually changing. Indigenous platforms like National Indigenous Television (NITV) and social media are breaking barriers, empowering First Nations voices, and fostering a more inclusive understanding of Australia's diverse cultural identity. Learning about these changes offers valuable insight into the country's true history, its ongoing journey toward equity, and the rich cultures that form the foundation of modern Australia. Understanding Indigenous perspectives is also an important step toward respectful connection and shared belonging. - Nyooth ee kɔc thɛɛr ke Australia ë wël ke jam yic acï looi ë akököl de kä cï keek lueel ku kä cï keek kuöc kuanyic ku dhɛ̈ŋwëi, ku yemënë alɔ ke waar rot amääth. Tɛn Lëk Kɔ̈c thɛɛr cimene National Indigenous Television (NITV) ku social media ee kä ye kɔc gël nhiim nyaai dhelic, ku yiëk gɛ̈ɛ̈th Kɔc Tueŋ riɛl rɔ̈ɔ̈thken, ku ye kɔc juëc cɔk ŋic ciɛɛŋ ee kɔc ke Australia. Piööc ee kä cï röt waar käkë ee kä thiekiic yök ë akököl ee yic ee baai, cäthde latueŋ ke thöŋ, ku ciɛɛŋ dït ke thiek ye jɔ̈k e Australia e yemɛɛn looi. Dɛɛt yic ee kɔc thɛɛr tueŋ tɛ ye keek tɛk thin ee ke rilic dhel athɛ̈ɛ̈k nuɛ̈t ku rɔɔmke ciɛ̈ɛ̈ŋden lëŋ ke nhiim baai.
A huge show live from the OG with talk of Tallyn Da Silva, reviewing the Raiders loss, previewing the Manly game plus your best rants and player ratings and much more. We record every Wednesday night at Orange Grove Hotel from 8:30pm. Come join us at the OG! Grab a beer and a great meal and hang out with the Wests Tigers Life fellas. Give the OG a follow on Facebook And Instagram @OrangeGroveHotel If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Listen live to the WestsLife Podcast twice a week on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
Dans cet épisode du podcast Feedback, je reçois Ophélie, une manager devenue cheffe de service suite à une promotion interne : le parcours de beaucoup de managers au final !Ensemble, nous abordons la confiance en soi, la délégation, le syndrome de l'imposteur, et de ce que cela signifie de grandir vite dans un environnement encore très normé.Ophélie partage sans filtre son parcours, ses doutes, et ses victoires. On y parle d'ambition, de prise de parole en réunion, de l'impact des collègues sur notre évolution, mais aussi de vulnérabilité, d'humanité et du regard des autres.Un témoignage inspirant pour toutes les femmes qui veulent manager autrement, avec sens, bienveillance et conviction
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Dans cet épisode, je te dévoile comment le biais du coût d'opportunité influence tes décisions sans que tu t'en aperçoives.Tu verras pourquoi il te pousse à retarder les actions importantes et comment il te fait perdre du temps, de l'énergie, de l'argent… et parfois bien plus.
Lëëk latuëŋ aboor pan NSW ŋuɔ̈t lɔ juäk ye yiic ku kɔc pïïr kɔc kaŋuän nyiai ku raan tim 50,000 ke ci cuɔpwei bɛɛiken yiic, ku kɔɔc loilooi kawɛ̈ɛ̈rwei ɣa ŋuɔt ke latueŋ ke doot kɔc.
Dans cet épisode, je te fais découvrir un concept inédit et peu connu en management : le skin in the game, c'est-à-dire : avoir la "peau en jeu". C'est un principe qui a transformé ma façon de manager : il m'a permis de gagner en respect, d'asseoir ma légitimité, et surtout de rester alignée avec mes valeurs, même dans les situations tendues.Je t'explique comment l'appliquer concrètement avec des exemples et des actions que tu peux mettre en place facilement.
The Lachlan Galvin saga has continued this week, leading to this bonus edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. After a strong debate after the story broke on Monday night, followed by more analysis by Eddie and the boys on Wednesday, we now have this third pod for the week. We take a look at the press conferences held by Benji Marshall, then Wests Tigers' captains, Api Koroisau and Jarome Luai. Joel, Garry, and Nick give their thoughts on what was said and why we're starting to see the potential positives of testing out the coach and players' responses to a situation like this. Most importantly, comparing that response to what we have seen in the past from our club and playing group. Is this going to be the issue that finally helps turn Wests Tigers into a more focused and battle-hardened team? Let's make a statement against the Eels! We then turn our attention to the big Monday afternoon clash with the Parramatta Eels at CommBank Stadium. The Easter Monday fixture looks set to be a memorable encounter with the Wests Tigers no doubt out to tell the world they're bigger and better this year, with or without Galvin. The stats show Wests Tigers should be firm favourites, and the Eels have also lost a few players in recent days, but they do welcome back Mitch Moses for the game. We also look at the reshuffle of the Tiger's team, including the move to the halves for Adam Doueihi, and hopefully the remergence of Luai in Batman mode. The return of experienced centre Brent Naden also draws our attention. Big guests at the Ambush. Don't forget to get along to the free Ambush event before the game at CommBank, with two special guests ensuring it should be a memorable experience. Jeral Skelton will be a guest, as will Latu Fainu, and Garry will get the chance to interview both injured Wests Tigers stars. What we hear from Latu should be of particular interest! We hope you enjoy this bonus edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers Podcast has had a bit of a reshuffle with regular programming put on hold this week. That change is because of two different reasons: the boys don't play until Easter Monday, and then there's Lachlan Galvin. After a debate on Monday night on the future of the 19-year-old half, where quite polar opposite opinions were aired, have things changed in the ensuing 48 hours? In other words, is someone going to say on this podcast that, in fact, "Joel was right"? You'll have to listen to this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast to find out. Who's on the show? Eddie Otto is hosting and is joined by Steve Stretton, while Declan McCutcheon and Nick Hayes get a chance to have their first say on the Galvin saga. Some of the questions the boys look at include the obvious one - where does this go from here? If Galvin does get off at the next bus stop, who do we need to target as a replacement? Does that need to be someone to play in the halves? And how will this affect our season? Could it even be a positive in regards to camaraderie among the playing group and a more settled offense on the field? Don't forget to join everyone over on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum to have your say! A bit get for the Ambush! How's this for a get? This Monday's Ambush fan event at CommBank Stadium will see man in waiting, Latu Fainu, join the boys for an interview. Joined by fellow injured Wests Tigers star, Jeral Skelton, get along to that event to hear firsthand from Latu and find out his thoughts on his future alongside Jarome Luai in the Tigers' halves. Attendance to the event is free and will take place at the CommBank Stadium Bar inside Gate B from 2:30 pm. We hope you enjoy this rejigged mid-week pod, and we'll have a preview pod for the Eels game for you later in the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans cet épisode très personnel, je te partage mes 5 plus grands regrets en 16 ans de management.Ces moments où j'ai fait les mauvais choix. Ces décisions que j'aurais aimé pouvoir corriger.
Las compras por internet en el exterior se dispararon el año pasado, sobre todo debido a la llegada al mercado uruguayo de la plataforma china Temu. Esas operaciones crecieron hasta tal punto que se han roto los récords de paquetes llegados a la Aduana por el régimen de encomiendas internacionales: el año pasado el crecimiento interanual fue de 165,6%, con un máximo en el mes de diciembre, o sea, en las fiestas de Navidad y Año Nuevo. De la empresaTemu ya hemos informado y discutido aquí En Perspectiva. De todos modos, conviene recordar tiene varias particularidades: no cobra el envío, lo que lo diferencia de otros couriers como Tienda Mía; vende a precios muy baratos, a veces a niveles absurdos; y en varios sentidos funciona más parecida a un juego o a una aplicación de apuestas que a una tienda online, ya que utiliza ruletas de premios, ofertas constantes y varias estrategias para inducir el consumo. Este fenómeno ha provocado una preocupación creciente de los comerciantes uruguayos. El martes pasado, el presidente de la Cámara Nacional de Comercio, Julio César Lestido, apuntó directamente contra “el efecto Temu” y advirtió que ya en febrero se superó el máximo que se había dado en diciembre (y sin fiestas que justificaran). "Nosotros somos liberales. Prohibir no es una buena palabra para nosotros. No queremos ir contra el consumidor, ni mucho menos, pero tenemos que buscar caminos que podamos defender y que el comerciante pueda competir en algo justo, con reglas claras. Porque si no, vamos a tener un problema en una economía pequeña… si nos va a seguir afectando seriamente el comercio". En diálogo con El Observador, Lestido señaló que la idea es buscar mecanismos que “emparejen” la situación. Desde su visión se deben implementar mayores controles a los productos que llegan desde el exterior y también establecer qué tipo de artículos pueden ingresar bajo el régimen de encomiendas internacionales. El planteo es la creación de una mesa de diálogo con las autoridades para generar nuevas condiciones de competencia. Ejemplificó con el caso de los juguetes. “Cuando se importa el producto tiene que pasar por el LATU para ver si contamina o no. Sin embargo, por la otra vía, puede llegar el mismo juguete, del mismo origen, pero no se controla”, comentó. Para Lestido, la carga impositiva es otro aspecto que genera distorsiones al momento de competir contra un producto del extranjero. Enumeró que el importador se hace cargo del 20% de arancel, 5% de Tasa Consular, 10% de anticipo de IVA, 22% de IVA y 15% de IRAE (Impuesto a las Rentas de las Actividades Económicas). “No decimos que eso está mal; decimos que en otros casos el producto llega y no paga nada”, indicó. La franquicia actual de compras en el exterior a través de internet permite hasta tres operaciones al año por un valor de hasta US$ 200 por vez. No pueden exceder los 20 kilos por envío, ni tener fines comerciales. Si el usuario cumple con esos requisitos, los productos ingresan a Uruguay exentos de impuestos de importación. ¿Cómo ven los tertulianos el efecto Temu? ¿Han comprado por ahí? ¿Les puede dar “culpa” hacerlo o priorizan lo barato? La Tertulia de los Jueves con Cecilia Eguiluz, Gabriel Mazzarovich, Ana Laura Pérez y Daniel Supervielle.
Nafe Latu is a Tongan-born entrepreneur, speaker, and master celebrity barber. After moving to the U.S. in 2011, he built a thriving career in the barbering industry, founding Fresh Fade Away Barbershop in Utah County. In October 2024, he sold the barbershop to focus on new ventures. As the co-founder of Beauty University and the Unbroken Community, Nafe is dedicated to helping others grow personally and professionally. He also co-hosts the Rules Don't Apply Show and is known for his community impact, including organizing major relief efforts for Tonga. In this episode, Nafe shares his story of survival, loss, stress tolerance, and finally manifesting his dream life. Join Nafe's community here: https://www.skool.com/the-unbroken-community-1511/about Instagram: @nafelatu CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 2:09 Background 16:21 Survival lessons 33:27 Anything is possible 46:30 Retreat experience 52:16 The gift of stress tolerance
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Send us a textJoin Dre Rawka as he sits down with Zeke "Tongan Kong" Latu, pro-heavyweight MMA fighter, for an unfiltered conversation. Zeke reflects on the highs and lows of 2024, shares his thoughts on Kent Mafileo being named Fierce Fighting Championship's Fighter of the Year, and opens up about his upcoming fight on January 24th, 2025. He also reveals the truth behind his departure from Fight City Gym and so much more. This episode is packed with insights, reflections, and behind-the-scenes details from one of MMA's rising stars!Thank you for listening! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Youtube @DreRawka
Send us a textJoin Dre Rawka as he sits down with Zeke "Tongan Kong" Latu, pro-heavyweight MMA fighter, for an unfiltered conversation. Zeke reflects on the highs and lows of 2024, shares his thoughts on Kent Mafileo being named Fierce Fighting Championship's Fighter of the Year, and opens up about his upcoming fight on January 24th, 2025. He also reveals the truth behind his departure from Fight City Gym and so much more. This episode is packed with insights, reflections, and behind-the-scenes details from one of MMA's rising stars!Thank you for listening! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Youtube @DreRawka
Colts at Broncos will come down to plays made and errors unmade! Jonathan Taylor, Anthony Richardson, DeForest Buckner, and Laiatu Latu must make plays, and the rest of the Colts must avoid mistakes! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Buying or selling a home in Indy - text "value" to Sean Hartwick - (317) 373-3724. InstaGram - https://www.instagram.com/the317agent/ Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Après avoir été des joueurs importants dans leurs universités, les rookies doivent à nouveau gagner leurs places chez les pros. Qui sont-ils et quels espoirs suscitent ils ? Aujourd'hui, Laiatu Latu des Indianapolis Colts.Par Jean-Michel Bougeard Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/touchdown-actu-nfl-podcast. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Gordon McGuinness and Billy Moy discuss the play of six rookie pass-rushers from the 2024 NFL Draft. They focus mainly on Laiatu Latu of the Indianapolis Colts, T'Vondre Sweat of the Tennessee Titans and Jared Verse and Braden Fiske of the Los Angeles Rams, but also touch on Dallas Turner of the Minnesota Vikings and Chop Robinson of the Miami Dolphins.
The Steelers are 3-0!! Pittsburgh won their home opener against the Chargers and are now back on the road as they head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Korey Karbowsky, and Wil Masisak as they take a look at the win over the Chargers, examine the matchups to be on the lookout for against the Colts, and take a peek around some of other NFL games in Week 4 of the NFL schedule.
The Colts are winless no more, but it wasn't exactly pretty.Matt Adams recaps the team's 21-16 win against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium--a game that was "unwatchable" at times. The defense forced three turnovers, finished with four sacks and had a key goal line stand (stop it with the speed option, already!).Jonathan Taylor paced the offense while Anthony Richardson flashed his truly erratic nature, connecting on a couple deep balls but airmailing some simple throws and throwing an inexplicable endzone interception. Thankfully, Laiatu Latu was there to shut the door.Hear from coach Shane Steichen (21:50) and quarterback Anthony Richardson (30:26).
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On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Colts first-round pick Laiatu Latu joins Cam from the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys start out talking about how Laiatu's college football journey from University of Washington to UCLA. He then shares how in shock he was to be the first defensive player taken in the 2024 Draft. Cam then gives Laiatu advice on how to achieve his goals as a young player entering the league. Laiatu then shares what he's looking forward to learning at the Sack Summit hosted by Cam, Von Miller and Maxx Crosby. Laiatu also names the pass rushers he believes his game compares to. And Cam and Laiatu discuss college football realignment and the Cal vs. UCLA rivalry. That, and much more! So, tap in! The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Colts first-round pick Laiatu Latu joins Cam from the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys start out talking about how Laiatu's college football journey from University of Washington to UCLA. He then shares how in shock he was to be the first defensive player taken in the 2024 Draft. Cam then gives Laiatu advice on how to achieve his goals as a young player entering the league. Laiatu then shares what he's looking forward to learning at the Sack Summit hosted by Cam, Von Miller and Maxx Crosby. Laiatu also names the pass rushers he believes his game compares to. And Cam and Laiatu discuss college football realignment and the Cal vs. UCLA rivalry. That, and much more! So, tap in! The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EA Sports announced its power rankings for College Football 25 the video game and Wisconsin is charting! In today's episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ dive into the overall for UW and 10 of the players on the roster to focus on for the upcoming season. Where does Colorado rank relative to Wisconsin? What about Michigan? Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast! We are now on Patreon! Visit https://www.patreon.com/ike_packers and become an exclusive member. Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.
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Brock & Salk get into Booger’s claim that Latu is the best defensive player in the draft and that the Seahawks should take him at #16 regardless of the injury risk involved. Gee Scott makes his Friday weekly appearance an hour early to discuss #PictureGate before Brock's Blue 88.
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