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Most of the crew are doing the show from home as the northeast gets clobbered with snow. Bobby tries out his deejay buttons from his house studio. It took Jay almost 20 hours of diving all night from a gig in Chicago to New Jersey in the the storm. | Big Jay was one of the openers for Shane Gillis at his triumphant Madison Square Garden show. Bobby is impressed with Shane's low-maintenance rider for his green rooms. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alexa Ray Joel, the daughter of legendary singer/songwriter Billy Joel and supermodel/actress Christie Brinkley, talks about her own experiences as a songwriter and performer who draws from a deep well of personal experiences. PART ONEPaul and Scott talk about...(gasp!) NEW music! PART TWOOur in-depth conversation with Alexa Ray JoelABOUT ALEXA RAY JOELSinger, songwriter, and pianist Alexa Ray Joel released her debut EP Sketches in 2006 and has since released a series of singles, including the most recent, “Heavy Eyes.” The daughter of legendary singer-songwriter Billy Joel and supermodel and actress Christie Brinkley, Alexa Ray began writing songs as a teenager. Her performances at Café Carlyle have showcased her eclectic repertoire, including original songs, Broadway numbers, and nods to her father and Ray Charles, for whom she was named. The New York Times praised her as a “singer confidently following her heart.” She has been a part of The Gap's “Back to Blue” television ad campaign, and has ventured into the fashion world, appearing on magazine covers and participating in fashion weeks. She sang alongside her father in the final year of his Madison Square Garden residency in 2024 and says her favorite Billy Joel song is “Lullaby (Goodnight, My Angel),” which he wrote for her. Alexa Ray's “Heavy Eyes” follows on the heels of “Riverside Way,” which illustrates the sonic diversity of her music and is leading up to the release of a 5 song EP later this year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin wonder if last night was the final time we'll see LeBron James play at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks 112-100 win over the Lakers (yeah right!) Will Giannis get traded this week? We discuss how much patience the Raiders and Cardinals will practice with their new coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin wonder if last night was the final time we'll see LeBron James play at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks 112-100 win over the Lakers (yeah right!) Will Giannis get traded this week? We discuss how much patience the Raiders and Cardinals will practice with their new coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newly released emails connected to Jeffrey Epstein put New York Giants minority owner Steve Tisch in the spotlight, raising serious questions about accountability, league standards, and whether the NFL will actually confront uncomfortable issues involving ownership. The guys break down what is known, what is denied, and why this story barely registered across national NFL media. They also dig into what authority Roger Goodell truly has, how past ownership scandals were handled, and why the Giants brand and the Mara family sit at the center of the conversation. The show pivots to the Knicks. Was it worth paying a fortune to see LeBron James at Madison Square Garden, an all-time Reggie Miller broadcast moment that drove fans crazy, and whether the Knicks' recent run changes the urgency to chase Giannis. A caller floats a Mikal Bridges for Jrue Holiday trade, and the guys explain why that idea quickly falls apart.
The Knicks take down LeBron and the Lakers 112-100 as the win streak keeps rolling, and Karl-Anthony Towns gets the All-Star nod. Then the real question: if you dropped $1,200 a ticket at Madison Square Garden, did you walk out feeling like it was money well spent, or instantly regretting it? The guys debate whether the Knicks are back to their best version, with ball movement, defense, and rebounding looking like a team that can beat anybody. They also torch Reggie Miller for an all-time overreaction on a LeBron dunk and argue he shouldn't be calling Knicks games at all. Plus, with the trade deadline approaching, the Giannis conversation heats up again. If the Knicks are rolling and the East feels wide open, do you still push the chips in or protect the chemistry? A caller floats a Mikal Bridges for Jrue Holiday swap, and the guys explain why trading a prime player for an aging vet makes zero sense unless it's part of something much bigger.
Matt Spiegel shared his experience of attending the Knicks' win over the Lakers on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
Sam Caucci joins the Restaurant Unstoppable Network for a live Q+A on March 9th, 2026 at 11AM EST. To join us and engage with all our guests and events, go to restaurantunstoppable.com/live -OR- to just catch today's guest, head over to restaurantunstoppable.com/cwe and we will get you a link to join that specific event for FREE! Sam Caucci is the founder and CEO of 1Huddle, a workforce technology company that helps organizations find, train, and retain workers using science-backed, quick-burst mobile games. A global keynote speaker, workforce policy advisor, and bestselling author, Sam has helped hundreds of brands—from the U.S. Air Force and UEFA to Loews Hotels, ESPN, Audible, Novartis, and Madison Square Garden—rethink how they onboard and upskill their people. His work on employee engagement and the future of work has been featured in outlets including The Wall Street Journal, CNN, CNBC, Fox Business, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and The Huffington Post. On the policy side, Sam has served on workforce innovation and economic policy committees, including for the Biden-Harris Presidential Campaign and the City of Newark's Workforce Development Board, bringing a frontline worker perspective into national and local conversations about jobs and skills. He is the author of the forthcoming book Wasted Talent: How the Promise of the Future of Work Failed Workers and a Plan to Fix It, where he lays out a roadmap to fix broken training systems and ensure every worker has a fair shot. Join RULibrary: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/RULibrary Join RULive: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/live Set Up your RUEvolve 1:1: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/evolve Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/restaurantunstoppable Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://www.restaurantunstoppable.com/ Today's sponsors: - Restaurant Technologies — the leader in automated cooking oil management. Their Total Oil Management solution is an end-to-end closed loop automated system that delivers, monitors, filters, collects, and recycles your cooking oil eliminating one of the dirtiest jobs in the kitchen.. Automate your oil and elevate your kitchen by visiting rti-inc.com or call 888-779-5314 to get started! - Cerboni - Cerboni is an all-in-one financial solution for restaurants. Reliable tax preparation & Business incorporation. Seamless Payroll and compliance report. Strategic CFO Services That Drive Business Growth. Detailed, custom reporting for complete financial clarity. Dedicated support for restaurants & Multi-location businesses. End-to-end financial management under one roof. - US Foods®. Running a restaurant takes MORE than great food—it takes reliable deliveries, quality products, and smart tools. US Foods® helps you make it. Ready to level up? Visit: usfoods.com/expectmore. - Guest contact info: Website: 1huddle.co Get the book on Amazon Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share!
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin wonder if last night was the final time we'll see LeBron James play at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks 112-100 win over the Lakers (yeah right!) Will Giannis get traded this week? We discuss how much patience the Raiders and Cardinals will practice with their new coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keke Palmer discusses her thrilling new role in Peacock's "The Burbs" that is set to premiere on Super Bowl Sunday and the exciting commercial that will air during the game. Plus, Craig gets a front row seat to the battle between two of the most iconic franchises in the NBA, Knicks and Lakers, at Madison Square Garden. Also, Shop TODAY Lifestyle and Fashion Contributor Melissa Garcia shares functional fashion tips and tricks. And, the Puppy Bowl makes it to Studio 1A with some furry friends. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Monday February 2nd. Munaf Manji and Dave Essler opened the Monday edition of Cash That Ticket with momentum on their side, coming off a profitable end to the previous week and turning their attention to a compact but information heavy NBA slate alongside early Super Bowl positioning. With the league nearing the trade deadline, both hosts framed the night through market movement, injury context, and situational betting angles rather than headline narratives. Early discussion centered on the Lakers loss at Madison Square Garden, which validated a well timed under after late game scoring dried up, reinforcing the value of collaboration and market awareness. That theme carried into the first matchup, where Essler noted Charlotte's recent improvement but flagged the Hornets as increasingly overvalued, pointing to ticket percentages and line movement that made New Orleans the sharper side in an early start with limited home court impact. The focus then shifted to Houston at Indiana, where Kevin Durant's absence reshaped the handicap. Essler leaned toward Rockets scoring despite the total dipping, citing Indiana's defensive issues and Houston's shot volume, while Manji highlighted Alperen Sengun's expanded role and motivation following an All Star snub. Minnesota at Memphis was treated as a classic rematch spot, with Essler cautioning against overreaction to the prior high scoring game and leaning toward the Grizzlies plus the points amid injury uncertainty and regression factors. The nightcap between Philadelphia and the Clippers drew attention for pace and scheduling dynamics. Essler favored the under, emphasizing the Clippers' slow tempo and Joel Embiid's effect on game flow, while Manji leaned toward the Sixers as short underdogs, noting Philadelphia's strong performance on back to backs and Embiid's historical success in the matchup. The conversation later widened to NFL coaching moves, with measured skepticism around Buffalo's promotion of Joe Brady given a demanding schedule and Super Bowl level expectations, and cautious optimism for Las Vegas under Clint Kubiak amid a clear rebuild and roster volatility. Prop bets closed the discussion, with Essler backing Jason Myers to convert a long field goal based on usage trends and trust factors, and Manji targeting Kenneth Walker's receiving production as a pressure release against New England. The episode maintained a consistent through line, focusing on disciplined evaluation, market context, and long term betting process rather than chasing isolated results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin wonder if last night was the final time we'll see LeBron James play at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks 112-100 win over the Lakers (yeah right!) Will Giannis get traded this week? We discuss how much patience the Raiders and Cardinals will practice with their new coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin wonder if last night was the final time we'll see LeBron James play at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks 112-100 win over the Lakers (yeah right!) Will Giannis get traded this week? We discuss how much patience the Raiders and Cardinals will practice with their new coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One year later, the Luka Dončić trade still gets talked about — just not completely.In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges revisits the shocking deal that sent Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers, and explains why most retrospectives still leave out the most important details.Yes, Luka was a brilliant offensive force. Yes, Dallas fans adored him. And yes, the trade wrecked the Mavericks almost immediately. But Norm lays out three realities that rarely get mentioned: Dončić never improved defensively in his six-and-a-half seasons in Dallas, he consistently showed up to seasons overweight, and the financial commitment looming over the franchise was staggering — five years, $345 million guaranteed.Norm argues that Dallas would have accepted the turnovers, the shooting inefficiencies, and even the injuries — if Luka had simply taken conditioning seriously while he was there. Instead, that lack of commitment quietly shaped the Mavericks' decision in ways fans and analysts still resist acknowledging.Then, just when the conversation feels heavy, sports does what it always does — it delivers something you couldn't make up if you tried. Norm tells the unbelievable story of heavyweight boxer Jarell Miller, a career full of suspensions, comebacks, and one unforgettable Madison Square Garden moment when a perfectly timed uppercut sent Miller's toupee dangling — and then flying — into the crowd.It's classic Just Wondering: hard truths, missing context, and a reminder that sports will always find a way to surprise you. Chapters00:00:00 – One year later and still wondering about the Luka trade00:01:29 – Revisiting the shock of Dončić to the Lakers00:02:13 – What most trade recaps leave out00:03:03 – Luka's playoff defense problem00:03:52 – The $345 million elephant in the room00:04:43 – Conditioning, injuries, and missed games00:05:30 – Why Dallas would have paid him anyway00:06:07 – “If he'd just gotten in shape…”00:06:55 – Sponsor break: Bob's Steak & Chop House00:07:35 – Full Moon Healing Balm and aging realities00:08:20 – Enter Jarell “Big Baby” Miller00:09:02 – A heavyweight career full of suspensions00:10:17 – Failed drug tests and strange explanations00:11:49 – Comebacks, casinos, and global fight stops00:12:38 – Madison Square Garden and the toupee incident00:13:25 – The ammonia bleach explanation00:14:20 – Why boxing always delivers the unbelievable00:15:15 – Sponsors and closing thoughts00:15:37 – Final sign-off
Million Dollaz Worth of Game goes BEHIND THE SCENES at Madison Square Garden.
Second hour of First Take: Josh Allen reunites with Joe Brady as the Bills promote their MVP-winning OC to head coach, while the Ravens hire Jesse Minter and look ahead to his partnership with Lamar Jackson. Who is under more pressure to make it to the Super Bowl? In the NBA, the Timberwolves knock off the Thunder behind a strong night from Anthony Edwards, and Teofimo Lopez Jr. defends his WBO title against Shakur Stevenson in a high-stakes showdown at Madison Square Garden. All this and more from Stephen A, RC, Windy, and Monica McNutt! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan starts by waving the white flag on winter, then quickly pivots into a debate that takes over the segment: why are Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks tickets at Madison Square Garden suddenly the hottest regular-season get in years? Is it the “last chance” to see LeBron James in the Garden, is it actually about Luka Dončić, or is it just pure MSG hype? The crew argues about whether LeBron even has a real Garden legacy, why Barclays does not command the same prices, and how much of this is New York chasing a moment they do not want to miss. Along the way, callers weigh in on the iconic player plus iconic venue theory, and Evan admits he once paid big to see LeBron and barely remembers the details now, making the whole “last chance” logic even funnier. Then the segment takes a sharp turn into classic New York chaos when a caller tries to pitch a blockbuster New York Mets and New York Yankees trade involving Juan Soto, and Evan shuts it down fast, with plenty of jokes and disbelief before the show rolls on.
Evan wakes up furious at the two people he works with, and it starts with a simple point: the New York Islanders swept the New York Rangers and Evan wants full credit, no asterisks. Shaun tries to wave it off with “the Rangers quit,” which turns into an all-out fight about what “counts,” rivalry pride, and whether Ranger fans are ducking the embarrassment after the Garden got loud for Islanders fans at Madison Square Garden and UBS Arena. Then Tiki Barber lights the fuse on a totally different argument: could Kirk Cousins actually make sense for the New York Jets, not just as a stopgap starter but as a future “player-coach” type who helps shape the offense? The crew debates the age factor, the directionless feel of the Jets, and whether this is a “bottom out” year or a “build something” year, with names flying everywhere from Atlanta Falcons money mechanics to Frank Reich, Aaron Glenn, Malik Willis, and J. J. McCarthy. Plus, the phones go crazy: Islanders fans demand Shaun “own it,” Rangers fans double down on the apathy defense, and the hour ends with more fuel added to the fire, including Matthew Schaefer “king of New York” talk, Chris Drury trust issues, and a surprise moment where James Dolan somehow enters the chat.
Evan comes in fired up and wastes no time calling out both sides, starting with the New York Islanders sweeping the New York Rangers in dominant fashion. What should be a simple celebration turns into chaos when Shaun claims the sweep “doesn't count” because the Rangers have quit on the season. That argument sends the show into a full-blown Islanders vs Rangers war, with fights over excuses, pride, tanking, and whether fans get to decide what counts and what doesn't. The debate hits everything from the letter sent to Rangers fans, shut-down stars, and embarrassing losses at Madison Square Garden and UBS Arena, to callers piling on and demanding Shaun own it. Islanders fans celebrate taking “blood,” Rangers fans insist they do not care, and Evan refuses to let anyone rewrite the rules after a season-long sweep. This one spirals fast and never lets up.
Evan finally tapping out on winter, then immediately pivots into the strangest market story in New York sports right now: why Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden has turned into a premium ticket that is somehow bigger than recent LeBron visits and even other historic regular-season moments. Evan challenges the idea that this is about a “last chance” to see LeBron James at MSG, arguing there is no real Garden legacy the way Michael Jordan had, and questioning why the cheaper Barclays Center option does not scratch the same itch. Then the twist: a caller insists the real draw is Luka Dončić, not LeBron, which sends the crew into a full LeBron vs Luka demand debate, including the “iconic player, iconic venue” argument and whether paying that kind of money is actually worth it years later. From there the segment veers into pure Nets anxiety. A caller asks for a sanity check on reports and speculation linking Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Brooklyn Nets, and Evan goes off: if the Nets chase Giannis right now while tanking, he wants heads to roll. He breaks down what is real reporting versus dot-connecting, why offseason timing matters, and why Brooklyn should only be involved as a facilitator for assets, not as a desperate buyer. The rant brings back an all-time flashback to Evan's on-air reaction to the James Harden trade, and he warns that a Giannis move would make that meltdown look tame.
Mark Dover is a Grammy winning clarinetist and a member of Imani Winds. But like more and more artists these days Mark moves in many musical circles. Yes he's been a soloist with the Atlanta, Baltimore, and Albany Symphonies, and the American Composers Orchestra. He's also a member of the chamber ensemble yMusic. He's performed at venues including Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, the Kennedy Center and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. But he's also performed with the Knights, a very adventurous ensemble. And he also plays improvisational music too including with Vulfpeck, one of my favorite bands that includes guitarist Cory Wong, a previous guest on this podcast.My featured song is my recent single called “Moon Shot”. Spotify link.—-----------------------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH MARK:www.markdovermusic.com—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST RELEASE:“MA PETITE FLEUR STRING QUARTET” is Robert's latest release. It transforms his jazz ballad into a lush classical string quartet piece. Praised by a host of classical music stars.CLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—---------------------------------------ROBERT'S RECENT SINGLE“MI CACHIMBER” is Robert's recent single. It's Robert's tribute to his father who played the trumpet and loved Latin music.. Featuring world class guest artists Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhornCLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's latest compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Harry Styles just dropped his Together, Together tour dates, and fans are already freaking out, mostly over the ticket prices. We're talking almost $1200 to see Harry at Madison Square Garden, where he's set for a wild 30-night residency. Taylor Riggs, co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, is here to break down what's actually legal when it comes to these sky-high prices, and why a little competition might be exactly what the music industry needs. Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KennedySavestheWorld Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennedy_foxnews Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWlNiiSXX4BNUbXM5X8KkYbDepFgUIVZj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With a stacked upcoming weekend, Vinnie and Brendan discuss and predict the upcoming fights at Madison Square Garden headlined by Shakur Stevenson and Teofimo Lopez. The boys also discuss Xander Zayas first defense from From Puerto Rico Vs Abass Baraou.Write to us at keotbboxing@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @KEOTBBOXING Subscribe to the Youtube page @KEOTBPodcast. Remember to like, subscribe, and review the show!!!
Craig Carton goes nuclear to open the Carton Show on WFAN, blasting the idea of the New York Knicks honoring LeBron James at Madison Square Garden. From fake retirement tears and ego-driven farewell tours to why LeBron should NEVER get a tribute in New York, Carton and Chris McMonigle debate respect, legacy, and Knicks pride.
The Carton Show goes completely off the rails on WFAN. Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle start with an absurd beef jerky debate, spiral into deer hunting stories, then explode into a full-blown rant about why LeBron James deserves NO tribute at Madison Square Garden.
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour. Mark interviews Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. They break down the legal aspects of the Minnesota shooting involving Alex Pretti. Also, what legal challenges do protestors face? Questions arise over whether Chipotle donated $15,000 to ICE. Amazon announces major layoffs, possibly due to advances in AI. TV personality Al Roker celebrates 30 years on The Today Show. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann discusses sanctuary cities and their obligations under federal law. She also shares her perspective on the Minnesota protests and the recent killing, including the issue of many protesters not carrying ID. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour. Mark interviews Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. They break down the legal aspects of the Minnesota shooting involving Alex Pretti. Also, what legal challenges do protestors face? Questions arise over whether Chipotle donated $15,000 to ICE. Amazon announces major layoffs, possibly due to advances in AI. TV personality Al Roker celebrates 30 years on The Today Show. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann discusses sanctuary cities and their obligations under federal law. She also shares her perspective on the Minnesota protests and the recent killing, including the issue of many protesters not carrying ID.
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour. Mark takes your calls. Mark interviews Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. They break down the legal aspects of the Minnesota shooting involving Alex Pretti. Also, what legal challenges do protestors face?
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour.
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What should a protester look like when demonstrating passionately about an issue? Singer Harry Styles is set to perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his tour. Mark takes your calls. Mark interviews Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. They break down the legal aspects of the Minnesota shooting involving Alex Pretti. Also, what legal challenges do protestors face? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaelin tells us about how Harry Styles is making concert history even before his Madison Square Garden residency begins. Martha Stewart says she has to shower before going to the gym!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the first journey on the Traxx for 2026, Scott & Greg go back to the iconic date of January 23, 1984 at Madison Square Garden for the birth of Hulkamania! -The MSG aesthetic changing -Roddy Piper's MSG debut -Hogan changed everything for the business -Ugh Chief Jay Strongbow Plus all the sports & pop culture that went on in the iconic year of 1984. So sit back and enjoy the snowy ride on the WrestleTraxx!
The guys dig into the uncomfortable question nobody wants to ignore: would Giannis actually survive New York? From his defensive postgame press conferences in Milwaukee to the recent fan booing incident, they explain why that behavior might fly with the Bucks but would explode instantly at Madison Square Garden. Evan and Tiki debate the mercenary reality of New York sports, the brutal expectations that come with it, and why winning immediately would be Giannis' only protection. The conversation then spills into Knicks roster fit, Karl-Anthony Towns trade value, Mike Brown's eyebrow-raising schedule comments, and a spirited Super Bowl breakdown with Seahawks-Patriots predictions from callers.
Coming up Satruday night in NYC at Madison Square Garden it's the return of WBO junior welterweight champ Teofimo Lopez, as he takes on unbeaten WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson in a Ring/Turki Alashikh PPV main event.But, before fight night, you can hear Teofimo with our insider Dan Rafael on why he took this fight with the fellow American star Stevenson. The New York (Lopez) vs. New Jersey (Stevenson) angle and much more on the possible future for Lopez, if he wins.It's never dull with Teofimo on the show and he's direct with his thoughts on it all.It's all part of our coverage on this special "Fight Freaks Unite Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
The Boston Garden was a great place to see a concert. Built at the cost of 4 million dollars in 1928 by the same people who built New York’s Madison Square Garden, it was originally called Boston’s Madison Square Garden. Eventually “Madison Square” was dropped from the name. It was a place of legends and legendary concerts. Pink Floyd live at The Garden, 18. June, 1975. Most enjoyable are the performances of You Have Got To Be Crazy, which is different from both the 74 and 77 Dogs versions. The set also has great version of Any Colour You Like and one of the last pre-87 performances of Echoes. Here’s the playlist
Why is Diet Pepsi dropping, but Pepsi Zero surging?... Boomers do Diet, Zoomers do Zero.Penn Station finally got a $7.5B glam-up proposal… But it all depends on hockey & basketball.TikTok USA was officially sold by China… But this M&A stands for “Messy & Ambiguous.”Plus, the hot new job during this snow storm is… the Chimney Sweep Surge #MaryPoppins$MSGE $PEP $ORCLBuy tickets to The IPO Tour (our In-Person Offering) TODAYAustin, TX (2/25): SOLD OUTArlington, VA (3/11): https://www.arlingtondrafthouse.com/shows/341317 New York, NY (4/8): https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0000637AE43ED0C2Los Angeles, CA (6/3): SOLD OUTNEWSLETTER:https://tboypod.com/newsletter OUR 2ND SHOW:Want more business storytelling from us? Check our weekly deepdive show, The Best Idea Yet: The untold origin story of the products you're obsessed with. Listen for free to The Best Idea Yet: https://wondery.com/links/the-best-idea-yet/NEW LISTENERSFill out our 2 minute survey: https://qualtricsxm88y5r986q.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp1FDYiJgt6lHy6GET ON THE POD: Submit a shoutout or fact: https://tboypod.com/shoutouts SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tboypod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tboypodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tboypod Linkedin (Nick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-martell/Linkedin (Jack): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-crivici-kramer/Anything else: https://tboypod.com/ About Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. Formerly known as Robinhood Snacks, The Best One Yet is hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Pugs to the Green Carpet: Charlotte Patterson on Judging the Toy Group at Westminster In this episode of Pure Dog Talk, host Laura Reeves sits down with one of the true legends of the sport, Charlotte Patterson, longtime Pug breeder, former president of the Pug Dog Club of America, successful professional handler and Westminster Kennel Club judge. With Charlotte set to judge the Toy Group at Westminster, this conversation is both timely and timeless, packed with history, insight and hard-earned wisdom. Charlotte shares the unforgettable story of how she fell in love with Pugs in 1969, buying her first dog on a payment plan and unknowingly stepping into a world that would change her life forever. From borrowing money for a stud fee to producing top winners — including a Toy Group winner at Westminster — Charlotte's journey perfectly illustrates how passion, mentorship and commitment shape successful preservation breeders. The conversation dives deep into breeding philosophy, particularly in brachycephalic breeds like Pugs. Charlotte explains why breeders must be intentional, cautious, and forward-thinking, emphasizing the long-term consequences of breeding decisions. She speaks candidly about balance, movement, head type, breathing, and why “what you put in today will show up generations later.” Her message is clear: know your standard, know your pedigrees, and never breed blindly. As a judge with more than 35 years of experience and tens of thousands of dogs examined, Charlotte offers a rare look into Toy Group judging at the highest level. She discusses what she values when she steps onto the green carpet at Madison Square Garden — balance, breed type, soundness, and dogs that can confidently perform under pressure. She also explains why movement in toy breeds must reflect breed purpose, not exaggerated speed. Beyond breeding and judging, Charlotte offers thoughtful guidance on breed clubs, mentorship and leadership, sharing lessons learned from over a decade as a national club president. Her advice for newcomers? Find the right mentor, get involved, and understand that leadership is about work — not power. This episode is a must-listen for dog breeders, exhibitors, judges, and purebred dog enthusiasts who care deeply about preserving breed history while moving the sport forward.
Rangers broadcasting legend Sam Rosen joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for an emotional interview during his 40th and final season as Voice of the New York Rangers. From the iconic "No More Curses, this one will last a lifetime" Game 7 call in 1994 to surviving ownership changes at Madison Square Garden, the beer incident with Alan Cohen, wine collection from NHL coaches, league-wide sendoff overwhelming him, and Kenny Albert's natural succession. Hear about the 1980 OIHL with Neil, working with Phil Esposito and John Davidson, advice for aspiring broadcasters to express love of the game, Bruce Connal hiring him at ESPN, Rick Tocchet gambling story in Phoenix, why 1994 remains the greatest moment any broadcaster could have calling Game 7 at home arena, and the emotional reality of his final game Thursday against Tampa Bay. Born Samuel Rosenblum in Ulm, Germany, this is the story of 40 years at the World's Most Famous Arena.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: His Calls Will Last a Lifetime - Sam Rosen final season celebration[01:00] - Broadcast legend brings down curtain Thursday: Rangers host Tampa at MSG[02:00] - Engaging energetic gentleman off camera exactly same as on air[03:00] - Three Things: Columbus Blue Jackets vs Montreal Canadians for final Eastern spot[04:00] - Jet Greaves incredible run: 120 of 123 saves last four games, two shutouts[05:00] - Adam Fantilli 30th goal: could be best player from that draft[06:00] - Blue Jackets tragedy: Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Gaudreau, Sean Monahan joining[07:00] - Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues capture wild card spots[08:00] - Calgary Flames eliminated but Adam Huska deserves credit for job done[09:00] - Ducks and Flames: reason for optimism in seasons coming ahead[10:00] - Toronto Maple Leafs take Atlantic: Mitch Marner 100 points, Austin Matthews 400th[11:00] - Craig Berube blueprint exactly what playoffs require[12:00] - Seven of eight matchups set: Washington waiting for Columbus or Montreal[13:00] - Sam Rosen interview begins: old friend from around 1980[14:00] - OIHL: first rotisserie hockey league, fantasy before anybody else[15:00] - 35 years old at Garden: always on edge, how long can this last?[16:00] - 1984-85 first full-time Rangers TV season, backup years before that[17:00] - 40-year run at Madison Square Garden: phenomenal under MSG umbrella[18:00] - Different owners: Paramount, ITT, salary freezes, four ownership groups in 11 years[19:00] - Never thought of it that way: loved what I was doing so much[20:00] - ESPN September 1979: first college football games, Hartford Whalers, Washington Capitals[21:00] - Train rides to DC: scouting and aspiring broadcaster traveling together[22:00] - 1977 February: Jim Gordon sick, recommended Sam for Knicks-Nets radio[23:00] - 1982 Joe Cohen: first contract, three-year deals throughout career[24:00] - Most nervous moment: fan dumped beer on Tom Watt's head, Sam said stop selling beer[25:00] - Next day: Alan Cohen's office, "Sam, we make a lot of money selling beer"[26:00] - "Please be careful what you say" - thanked him, left timidly, still had job[27:00] - Next season: stopped selling beer in third period after second intermission[28:00] - Wine collection: John Cooper Tampa Bay, Plum Jack Cabernet and Merlot[29:00] - Bottles from LA Kings, Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks, Florida Panthers[30:00] - Thursday night: bringing Plum Jack to booth, Cooper might watch from booth[31:00] - League-wide sendoff: overwhelming, heartwarming, tears come to eyes[32:00] - Professional associates, friendships in every city: former players, executives, GMs[33:00] - Salt Lake City: brand new to NHL, fans amazing, lined up for selfies[34:00] - Phoenix game with Neil: Rick Tocchet
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K The latest Notorious Mass Effect segment from Analytic Dreamz examines Harry Styles' electrifying return to music with his new lead single "Aperture," released January 22, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. ET—ushering in his fourth solo studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., dropping March 6, 2026.The 5-minute-plus disco-techno-dance pop track features throbbing synths, groovy percussion, a strong backbeat, and romantic lyrics like “We belong together” and “It finally appears it's only love,” building from slow-burn intro to percussion-heavy chorus. The official music video, released January 23, adds visual flair with eccentric dance sequences and surprising twists, channeling high-energy vibes.Executive produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon (of Grammy-winning Harry's House fame), the 12-track album signals a dance-floor-focused era after a three-year hiatus since 2022's Harry's House and As It Was dominance.Styles also announced the 2026 Together, Together global residency tour: 50 shows across 7 cities (Amsterdam kickoff in May, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, Sydney), highlighted by a massive 30-night run at Madison Square Garden from August 26–October 31—his only U.S. dates and one of his largest single-venue commitments.The rollout included months of billboard teases in major cities, a surprise YouTube instrumental “Forever, Forever,” fan site mysteries, and record store previews. Special guests like Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and others join select shows.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the single's sound, video impact, album details, tour logistics, presale info (artist presale ongoing, general onsale January 30/February 4), and why this disco-infused comeback positions Harry Styles as a top global pop force amid competition from Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In Part 2 of Cattitude's special two-part series on the Cats of New York City, host Michelle Fern welcomes Peggy Gavan and Daniel Rimada, co-founders of Cats About Town Tours—the city's first walking tours dedicated to feline history, lore, and legendary local kitties. Discover how their tours weave “mini history lessons” with unforgettable cat stories across Brooklyn Heights, the Lower East Side, and the Financial District—featuring iconic felines like Jerry Fox (the blind cat who helped save Brooklyn Borough Hall), Nicodemus (a star of the first national cat show at Madison Square Garden), and Mutilator (the famous newspaper cat of The New York Sun). Then the conversation turns to the beloved—and sometimes controversial—bodega cats: what they are, why they matter, the myths people get wrong, and how a community-driven movement may help improve standards of care (and even influence legislation). If you love cats, city history, or both, this episode is a purr-fect NYC adventure—no subway fare required.EPISODE NOTES: Cats About Town: NYC's Secret Feline HistoryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cattitude-the-1-cat-podcast--6666768/support.
Evan makes one thing clear right away: he does not hate the move, but he is not celebrating either. The Mets are undeniably better after adding Freddy Peralta, and the rotation finally looks respectable. The problem is the price. Two top-100 prospects for a pitcher Evan believes is a one-year rental based on the track record of David Stearns. That sparks a deeper conversation about what the Mets are actually building under Stearns and Steve Cohen. Is this a smart year-to-year strategy, or a risky way to live as a fan? Evan lays out why a rental only works if it leads to a World Series run, compares the move to past Mets rentals, and asks fans the real question: what result makes this trade worth it? Plus, a hilarious and painfully real dad moment from Madison Square Garden, where Evan has to explain to his kids both Nets misery and why Jet Williams is suddenly no longer a Mets prospect.
SEASON 10 What Remains · EPISODE 1 — A Song of our Own In the Season 10 premiere of Rootsland, Henry K traces how scent, sound, and song carry us back to what truly shaped us — from Sunday night barbecues on Long Island, to a first Grateful Dead show at Madison Square Garden, to the unlikely bridge between reggae and American counterculture.As we enter a post-Babylon digital world driven by speed, systems, and artificial intelligence, What Remains asks a quieter question:What is worth carrying forward?Through the story of Black Muddy River, Israel Vibration, and the lyric that changed everything — from walking alone to walking as one — this episode explores resilience, community, and the strength we don't discover until comfort falls away.Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaListen out for Henry K's upcoming appearance on Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast | iHeartROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane Melissaclosing song: Black Muddy River performed by Isreal Vibration
We kick things off this week with a News with Nick. Pitchfork puts up a paywall, Bandcamp bans AI, and rock music gets the ‘most improved' award for music streaming in 2025.Song: Moses Yoofee Trio - “Ridgewalk”Greg has three tidbits to share on a Three for Thursday. We get another round of “There I Ruined It,” some Kurt Rosenwinkel magic, and Vulfpeck returns to the stage at Madison Square Garden.Songs: Landslide But It's About Landslides (There I Ruined It IG)Kurt Rosenwinkel Beato InteviewVulfpeck MSG II - “Dean Town”Jay also has some tracks to share on his own Three for Thursday. We hear the great Ralph Towner, who passed away this week, some new stuff from The Black Crowes, and another track from Keith Grasso's cover project.Songs:Ralph Towner - “Nardis (Live in Korea)”The Black Crowes - “Profane Prophecy”Cross County - “Stage (Live Cover)”
Pure guts. That's what St. John's showed in the 2nd half inside Madison Square Garden as they stormed back from down 15 points to beat Seton Hall 65-60. It was shades of last year, with a toughness on displayed we didn't see in the first half, and most of the season. It was a win and a performance that should have the Red Storm and it's fans feeling great as they proved they can win by digging their feet in and clawing their opponent. Joined by Roger Rubin of Newsday and Kevin Connelly of StormThePaint.com we recap the huge come from behind win Follow the podcast on Twitter:@EyeonStormPod = Eye on the Storm Podcast#sjubb
This Wednesday episode was recorded early on Tuesday due to Keegan Bradley Bobblehead Night at Madison Square Garden demanding PJ's attendance. Andy and Brendan wonder what other St. John's legends have bobbleheads available, but PJ is most excited to see a Boston sports icon get honored at the World's Most Famous Arena. With a lack of press conference quotes from Palm Springs to discuss, Brendan immediately begins with the Schedule for the Week, beginning with the American Express. This event has a loaded field with many top players beginning their seasons including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Andy believes that the Signature Event model has actually enhanced the non-Signature Events as more top-tier players are in need of FedEx Cup points. One-and-done picks are made as Brendan looks to stay hot off a runner-up finish at the Sony. Andy debuts a new segment, "5 Guys to Watch (For Reasons)" and highlights some players to keep an eye on this week. Attention then turns to the Dubai Desert Classic where European Ryder Cup stars will compete this weekend. After discussing some notables for this event, the two continue on and chat through this week's KFT stop at The Abaco Club and the return of the Champions Tour at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. In news, NCAA Individual Champion Michael La Sasso has signed with the HyFlyers for the 2026 season. Andy and Brendan debate whether yet another young player taking a contract from LIV is the proper way to go vs. playing through a college season and trying to qualify through PGA Tour U. WTGL has also announced some of its initial rosters... including a retired Lexi Thompson. Finally, there's rumblings that the proposed rollback will no longer be going into effect in 2028, as the USGA and R&A are discussing a delay until 2030. Join us in Chicagoland for an SGS Live Show on Thursday, February 12! We'll be hanging out at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois for a night of Q&A, Champs Tour Minute, and plenty of Bears chatter. Check out https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-shotgun-start-space-tickets/14054084?pl=space for more details.
The segment opens with a bold declaration that if the Brooklyn Nets beat the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, Mike Brown could be fired almost immediately. The guys debate how real that scenario is, why this moment feels different from past Knicks slides, and whether ownership is nearing a breaking point with a team that entered the season with championship expectations. The conversation quickly turns into a deep dive on Karl-Anthony Towns, his trade value, his on court frustrations, and the growing belief that he is not respected around the league or even fully protected internally. Callers weigh in on whether dumping KAT actually improves the roster or simply removes a problem from the locker room. From there, the show widens to New York sports big picture talk, comparing this Knicks chaos to past transformational hires like Pat Riley and Bill Parcells, and why those moments mattered. The segment also detours into Jets talk, including why elite coaches gravitate toward stability and quarterbacks, and why the Giants job clearly beat the Jets in this cycle. All of it plays out with one major backdrop looming over the hour: the anticipation building at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center as Giants fans wait to hear from John Harbaugh, with the optimism around the Giants standing in stark contrast to the dysfunction unfolding at MSG.
Munaf Manji talk betting for Tuesday January 20th Munaf Manji opened the Tuesday edition of Cash That Ticket with a fast paced review of the NBA landscape, blending recent results with betting context and league wide developments. Detroit continued its strong season by edging Boston 104 to 103, cashing an under Manji highlighted before the game. Cade Cunningham delivered a double double with 16 points and 14 assists, while Jalen Brown scored 32 in the loss. The Pistons improved to 31 and 10, strengthened their grip on the top seed in the Eastern Conference, and moved to 18 and 4 at home, reinforcing their profile as a legitimate contender midway through the schedule. Golden State followed with a 135 to 112 win over Miami in a game that featured the pace and scoring Manji anticipated. The Warriors poured in 70 first half points and finished with 247 combined points, easily clearing the total. Stephen Curry posted 19 points and 11 assists, but the night turned somber when Jimmy Butler suffered a torn ACL that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. The injury halted a strong stretch in which Golden State had won four straight and seven of ten, raising immediate questions about roster direction and how the front office may respond with one of its top players facing a long recovery at age 37. Around the league, Phoenix beat Brooklyn 126 to 117, Philadelphia handled Indiana 113 to 104 behind Tyrese Maxey's 29 points, eight assists, and eight steals, and Dallas dominated New York at Madison Square Garden. Oklahoma City delivered a statement performance in Cleveland, winning 136 to 104 after a decisive fourth quarter surge, while Milwaukee edged Atlanta on the road. The episode also covered the announcement of NBA All Star starters. The Western Conference lineup featured Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous Alexander, Stephen Curry, and Victor Wembanyama. The East was led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, Cade Cunningham, Tyrese Maxey, Jalen Brunson, and Jalen Brown. Manji noted the voting breakdown, with fan votes accounting for half the total and players and media splitting the rest, and pointed out that LeBron James will miss an All Star start for the first time since his rookie season. The discussion set the stage for upcoming betting angles and deeper breakdowns later in the week, while keeping focus on actionable information tied directly to current form, injuries, and market performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CAMPAIGN RHETORIC AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT'S ROLE Colleague David Pietrusza. Alf Landon proves to be an ineffective campaigner with a terrible radio voice, while Eleanor Roosevelt becomes a star, drawing immense crowds. Eleanor is crucial in securing the African-American vote in the North, even as FDR refuses to back anti-lynching laws to avoid alienating the South. The campaign culminates in Roosevelt's blistering speech at Madison Square Garden, where he denounces "economic royalists" and welcomes their hatred. While early polls suggest a contest, Landon's momentum fades as the President aggressively defends the New Deal and attacks wealthy business interests. NUMBER 71936 POLAND
1. Harry Styles lands second Madison Square Garden residency (Page Six) (21:04) 2. Brooks Nader Shares a Candid Look at Her Lips After Getting Filler Dissolved (PEOPLE) (28:57) 3. It Ends with Us Author Colleen Hoover Reveals Cancer Diagnosis as She Concludes Radiation (PEOPLE) (32:49) 4. Rihanna Makes Hilarious Comment About Possibly Getting Pregnant Again (PEOPLE) (37:21) 5. ‘Potentially scary' link between nose picking and Alzheimer's (NY Post) (40:34) - Dear Toasters Advice Segment (50:12) The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob) The Toast Patreon Toast Merch Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry The Camper & The Counselor Lean In Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices