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Bill Maher had Adam Carolla on his podcast this week. Bill decides to get WASTED! He's drinking hard liquor and smoking weed for two hours and it's very noticeable. This episode is full of laughing at nothing and sweet, sweet drunk talk. Adam is hilarious and handles a drunk and high Bill very well. Erik Nagel and Jenny Jingles join the show to talk about Lizzo in a bikini. On Cringe of the Week we watch a drunk Ethan Ralph crying out to porn actress Scarlett Hampton followed by Trisha Paytus eating a corn husk. We chat with Erik about recent embarrassing moments for both Opie and Aaron Imholte. Matt Murray is the morning guy in Atlantic City; he attempts to write late night monologue-style jokes and THEY STINK!! Tom Myers is posting videos of himself free chatting Shuli's show and bombing on MLC. We take a trip back to 2016 and watch Stuttering John awkwardly joke about statutory rape. We finish up with Internet News and your voicemails. Get more Erik Nagel - http://itseriknagel.com/ Support us, get bonus episodes, and watch live every Saturday and Wednesday: http://bit.ly/watp-patreon https://watp.supercast.tech/ Come to Hackamania! April 10-12 in Las Vegas, use promo code WATP for 10% off – https://hackamania.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 4 EPISODE 56: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: In destroying The Washington Post yesterday, Trump-fluffer Jeff Bezos has gone far enough. Democratic leaders must commit to using anti-trust laws to destroy Amazon, Prime, Blue Origin - and Bezos, financially. Every would-be president, senator, representative must vow to break the oligarchs - Bezos, Musk, Trump, and all the rest. Bezos first hollowed out the Post to make it servile to Trump and his gang. Now he's destroyed its foreign and sports desks, and its viability as a counterweight to the anti-democracy forces abroad in the land. All so he could spend $75,000,000 or more on a vanity project designed to tell Trump a life: that his wife is an attractive "movie star." We are not going back to the America of 1885. We must bankrupt Jeff Bezos. (And I apologize for the slipshod nature of this episode. I'm under the weather, throat bad, was planning to postpone this episode but this could not wait. Please forgive for the extemporaneous nature of the commentary; the rest of the show is interesting but not new) B-Block (30:00) OLYMPICS TIME: As the 2026 games begin in Italy let me take you back to the most famous winter games yet: the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, which I covered as a 21-year old rookie with United Press International (while my bosses tried to teach me how to work and drink at the same time). C-Block (42:00) MORE WITH JAMES THURBER: Continuing the broadcasting theme, his first person story of the timelessness of on-air nerves and the labyrinth that is radio, TV, streaming or any other medium in any century: "How To Relax While Broadcasting."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck digs into the stunning implosion of The Washington Post after Jeff Bezos ordered layoffs of nearly a third of its staff—breaking a decade-old promise to provide the paper with long-term financial runway. The conversation explores how Bezos treated the Post less like a civic institution and more like a trophy asset, useful for currying favor, protecting government contracts, and advancing Amazon and Blue Origin, but never truly prioritized for success. As newsroom cuts gut coverage across the board and the Post retreats from its role as D.C.’s essential local authority, the episode argues this isn’t just a media story—it’s a case study in billionaire power, tech hubris, and how America’s wealthiest figures play by a different set of rules, even as blue-collar and white-collar anger begin to converge. Then, author and Washington Post contributor Danny Funt joins the Chuck ToddCast to discuss his new book “Everybody Loses”, and for a sobering, wide-ranging conversation about how the rapid legalization of sports betting quietly reshaped American sports—and not in the ways fans were promised. What began as a state-by-state experiment after a 2018 Supreme Court ruling has exploded into a highly profitable, lightly regulated industry where sportsbooks are household names, leagues are financial stakeholders, and media companies are financially dependent on gambling ads. Funt explains how gambling turbocharged media rights deals, hooked viewers more deeply into games, and became politically untouchable as companies like FanDuel and DraftKings poured money into lobbying to block even modest regulation. The discussion digs into the darker consequences that followed: inadequate funding for gambling addiction support, normalization of conspiracy talk about “rigged” games, threats and violence directed at athletes, and growing concerns about corruption—especially in individual sports and lower-profile leagues. Funt draws chilling parallels between today’s sportsbook advertising blitz and the early days of Big Tobacco, explores why American regulators ignored European guardrails, and explains how mobile betting and prediction markets have made gambling more potent and pervasive than ever. The result, he argues, is a system designed for maximum profit with minimal friction—one that has fundamentally altered how sports are watched, covered, and policed. Finally, Chuck previews the Super Bowl between the Seahawks & Patriots and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. 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Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 04:30 Washington Post lays off 1/3rd of its staff on orders from Bezos 06:15 Bezos told Woodward in 2013 he’d provide financial runway to the Post 07:00 Bezos just did the opposite of what he said he’d do 08:15 Matt Murray, editor of the post, isn’t in charge of business strategy 09:45 Cuts will affect all areas of the Post’s coverage 11:45 Structural issues at the Post have existed for years 13:00 The NYT diversified and it worked brilliantly 13:45 DC is an educated affluent market, comfortable paying for news 14:30 Bezos needed a leg up for Blue Origin in the space race 16:15 So why did 2013 Bezos buy the Post? Government contracts. 17:15 Amazon held almost an American Idol style bid process for HQ 18:00 Wish Amazon would have chosen St. Louis for HQ 21:15 Buying the Post was a way to curry favor for Amazon 22:00 Bezos saw the Post as a trophy that would help his other businesses 23:15 Trump cancelled a Bezos contract over unfavorable Post coverage 24:30 Bezos wasn’t interested in the success of the Post 26:45 Why not sell the Post? Trump would blame him for negative coverage 29:00 Whether the Post fails doesn’t matter to Bezos, his other businesses do 30:30 Bezos has only done one thing well: Building Amazon 31:30 High net worth doesn’t mean high IQ 33:30 WaPo was the regional and local authority in DC & is giving that up 35:30 Post wants to retreat and become just offer political coverage 36:45 Bezos is behaving like the metaphorical rich guy villain 37:45 Rich people play by their own rules and get away with everything 40:15 Blue collar anger is about to be coupled with white collar anger 41:00 The tech titans don’t know how to read the room 42:30 Biggest trade for Washington Wizards in years not covered by the Post 44:00 The Post won’t recover from this 50:15 Danny Funt joins the Chuck ToddCast 50:45 Rapid legalization of sports betting had unintended consequences 52:15 What made you want to cover the topic of sports betting? 52:45 Leagues took a hard pivot from anti to pro gambling 54:45 Major sportsbooks are household names, but very secretive 56:15 SCOTUS paved the way for state by state gambling with 2018 ruling 57:00 Courts provided gambling legislation due to inaction by congress 58:30 Gambling creating a massive increase in value for media rights 1:00:00 Adding gambling was a way to further hook viewers to sports 1:01:30 It’s hard to add new taxes, but vice taxes are able to pass 1:02:45 Legal betting is far more potent than betting through a bookie 1:04:15 Fanduel & Draftkings throwing money into politics to avoid regulation 1:05:45 Even modest regulation is rigorously opposed by gambling industry 1:07:15 Funding for support with gambling addiction is completely inadequate 1:08:30 Why wasn’t there a larger debate before rolling out mobile gambling? 1:09:15 Mobile gambling makes so much more money than physical books 1:10:30 Individual sports are more corruptible than team sports 1:11:15 Online betting is incredibly well geofenced 1:12:15 Putting “friction points” into the process helps with user safety 1:13:45 Gambling leads to rage & violent behavior & risks player safety 1:15:30 Gamblers have been arrested for threats to athletes over lost bets 1:16:15 Fans talking about games being “rigged” has been normalized 1:17:15 Individual players can collaborate on bets, trying to help friends 1:18:00 “Fixing” doesn’t necessarily mean “failing” 1:18:45 Prominent people in sports are alarmed & speaking out 1:19:45 Media won’t speak against it due to huge ad revenue from sportsbooks 1:22:15 NFL strongarmed reporters over concussions, gambling will be worse 1:25:45 Will we start regulating sports to make sure gambling is honest? 1:27:00 Referees in smaller, less visible conferences will be harder to police 1:27:30 Technology is being adopted to avoid corruptability of officials 1:29:00 Did writing this book change the way you watch sports? 1:30:45 Who controls Fanduel and Draftkings? 1:31:30 The leagues have equity stakes in the major sportsbooks 1:32:45 Major advertising similarities between tobacco and sportsbooks 1:33:45 What are the available gambling helpline resources/counseling like? 1:35:15 Stronger gambling culture in Europe, do they regulate it better? 1:36:15 American regulation completely ignored European precedent 1:37:15 Prediction markets are indistinguishable from betting markets 1:39:45 Legalization basically laid a trap for stupid people 1:42:00 Chuck’s thoughts on interview with Danny Funt 1:43:30 Super Bowl preview 1:49:00 Ask Chuck 1:49:15 What incentives allow congress to just fall in line behind the president? 1:53:15 Why aren’t we seeing bigger protests in the streets? 1:54:30 Is the divide between MAGA & liberal America unbridgeable? 2:01:45 Could Trump legally get a third term via the line of succession? 2:06:45 How concerned should we be with the FBI raid at Fulton county election office? 2:09:45 Is it unusual for the out party to get a bill through congress? 2:13:45 If the Senate ends up split, how is majority control determined? 2:16:30 If Talarico wins his primary, could he catch fire all the way to the White House?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck digs into the stunning implosion of The Washington Post after Jeff Bezos ordered layoffs of nearly a third of its staff—breaking a decade-old promise to provide the paper with long-term financial runway. The conversation explores how Bezos treated the Post less like a civic institution and more like a trophy asset, useful for currying favor, protecting government contracts, and advancing Amazon and Blue Origin, but never truly prioritized for success. As newsroom cuts gut coverage across the board and the Post retreats from its role as D.C.’s essential local authority, the episode argues this isn’t just a media story—it’s a case study in billionaire power, tech hubris, and how America’s wealthiest figures play by a different set of rules, even as blue-collar and white-collar anger begin to converge. Finally, Chuck previews the Super Bowl between the Seahawks & Patriots and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 01:00 Washington Post lays off 1/3rd of its staff on orders from Bezos 02:45 Bezos told Woodward in 2013 he’d provide financial runway to the Post 03:30 Bezos just did the opposite of what he said he’d do 04:45 Matt Murray, editor of the post, isn’t in charge of business strategy 06:15 Cuts will affect all areas of the Post’s coverage 08:15 Structural issues at the Post have existed for years 09:30 The NYT diversified and it worked brilliantly 10:15 DC is an educated affluent market, comfortable paying for news 11:00 Bezos needed a leg up for Blue Origin in the space race 12:45 So why did 2013 Bezos buy the Post? Government contracts. 13:45 Amazon held almost an American Idol style bid process for HQ 14:30 Wish Amazon would have chosen St. Louis for HQ 17:45 Buying the Post was a way to curry favor for Amazon 18:30 Bezos saw the Post as a trophy that would help his other businesses 19:45 Trump cancelled a Bezos contract over unfavorable Post coverage 21:00 Bezos wasn’t interested in the success of the Post 23:15 Why not sell the Post? Trump would blame him for negative coverage 25:30 Whether the Post fails doesn’t matter to Bezos, his other businesses do 27:00 Bezos has only done one thing well: Building Amazon 28:00 High net worth doesn’t mean high IQ 30:00 WaPo was the regional and local authority in DC & is giving that up 32:00 Post wants to retreat and become just offer political coverage 33:15 Bezos is behaving like the metaphorical rich guy villain 34:15 Rich people play by their own rules and get away with everything 36:45 Blue collar anger is about to be coupled with white collar anger 37:30 The tech titans don’t know how to read the room 39:00 Biggest trade for Washington Wizards in years not covered by the Post 40:30 The Post won’t recover from this 46:45 Super Bowl preview 52:15 Ask Chuck 52:30 What incentives allow congress to just fall in line behind the president? 56:30 Why aren’t we seeing bigger protests in the streets? 57:45 Is the divide between MAGA & liberal America unbridgeable? 1:05:00 Could Trump legally get a third term via the line of succession? 1:10:00 How concerned should we be with the FBI raid at Fulton county election office? 1:13:00 Is it unusual for the out party to get a bill through congress? 1:17:00 If the Senate ends up split, how is majority control determined? 1:19:45 If Talarico wins his primary, could he catch fire all the way to the White House?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
« La démocratie meurt dans l'obscurité » : c'est la fière devise du Washington Post affichée chaque jour en première page sous le titre du journal. Et il semble bien que des jours sombres s'annoncent pour le plus prestigieux des quotidiens américains. « Un jour de deuil et de colère, prévisible et redouté, s'exclame Le Monde à Paris. Ainsi a été vécu ce mercredi 4 février au sein de la rédaction du Washington Post, déjà traumatisée par une crise interne, éditoriale et économique, depuis plusieurs années. Dans la matinée, au cours d'une réunion en ligne, le directeur exécutif Matt Murray a annoncé un plan de licenciements massif, touchant tous les services. L'entreprise, qui appartient à Jeff Bezos, le patron du groupe Amazon, va se séparer d'environ un tiers de ses employés, et notamment de 300 journalistes sur un total de 800. Ces mesures drastiques sont censées répondre aux pertes financières qui s'accumulent depuis 2023. (…) Des pans entiers du journal seront décimés, précise Le Monde : l'information locale, les sports, le service livres et la couverture internationale, avec la fermeture de postes pourtant emblématiques, comme à Jérusalem ou à Kiev. "Renvoyée du Washington Post, en compagnie de toute la brochette des correspondants au Moyen-Orient", confirmait sur X hier la correspondante au Caire, Claire Parker. (…) "Je viens juste d'être licenciée par le Washington Post au milieu d'une zone de guerre, écrit la correspondante à Kiev, Lizzie Johnson. Je n'ai pas de mots. Je suis dévastée". » Un véritable « bain de sang » « La démocratie meurt dans l'obscurité »: cette fière devise du Washington Post était affichée en Une du journal depuis 2017, relève la Repubblica à Rome : « une forme d'avertissement et d'engagement à défendre la vérité avec ferveur, pris en pleine première ère Trump. Une devise qui s'est muée en une prophétie tragique. » En effet, soupire le quotidien italien, « un véritable "bain de sang", comme l'ont décrit sur les réseaux sociaux les journalistes licenciés sur-le-champ. Avec pas moins de 76 prix Pulitzer remportés par le journal au fil des ans, rendu prestigieux depuis les années 70 par sa légendaire directrice Katharine Graham, ce journal a été un moteur d'enquêtes qui ont contribué à écrire l'histoire américaine, des Pentagon Papers sur la guerre du Vietnam, au scandale du Watergate qui a conduit à la démission de Richard Nixon. En 2013, le fondateur d'Amazon, Jeff Bezos, l'avait racheté aux héritiers de la famille Graham pour 250 millions de dollars. Le milliardaire, qui s'est récemment rapproché de Donald Trump, à tel point qu'il a financé le documentaire sur sa femme Melania à hauteur de 75 millions de dollars, le milliardaire a donc décidé d'éteindre ce phare de l'information. » Bouleversements en série Déjà rappelle le Wall Street Journal, « ces dernières années, le Washington Post avait procédé à plusieurs vagues de rachats et de licenciements, supprimant des centaines d'emplois dans tous les services. Il y avait eu aussi ce tollé général à l'automne 2024 après que Jeffe Bezos avait retiré son soutien à la vice-présidente Kamala Harris juste avant l'élection présidentielle. En quelques jours, le Washington Post avait perdu plus de 250.000 abonnements. Et l'année dernière, rappelle encore le Wall Street Journal, le milliardaire avait déclaré vouloir recentrer la section Opinions du Washington Post sur la défense des libertés individuelles et du libre marché, plutôt que d'offrir un espace d'expression à une diversité de points de vue. Une décision qui avait entraîné la démission et le départ de nombreux journalistes et chroniqueurs. » Enfin ce commentaire de Marty Baron, ancien rédacteur en chef du Washington Post, à lire dans le New York Times : « la journée d'hier a été l'un des jours les plus sombres de l'histoire de l'une des plus grandes organisations de presse au monde. Les ambitions du Washington Post seront fortement réduites, son personnel talentueux et courageux décimé et le public sera privé des reportages de terrain, factuels et essentiels dans nos communautés et à travers le monde, dont nous avons plus que jamais besoin. »
Episode 336 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, celebrates the life of Glenn Hall, the Hockey Hall of Fame goalie who passed away this week at age 94. In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we flash back to 2019, when InGoal had a chance to sit down with one of the greatest to ever strap on the pads, Mr. Goalie himself, in his living room, sharing a few beverages and a lot of great stories. From the well known NHL record 502 consecutive games played and being a butterfly pioneer despite never wearing a mask, to lesser knowns tales and teammates, this can't miss interview with Hall will leave you smiling.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about the importance of preparation through a different lens of when too much -- or the wrong type -- does more harm than good. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Matt Murray breaking down video of a 2-on-1 and explaining how the bus shot-or-pass read is often based on your own defense. And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for look at a special NHL chest protector you can only buy from them: A Bauer Pro model worn by Andrei Vasilevskiy and Jacob Fowler.
Home service owners are pouring money into marketing and still watching the call board swing from "overbooked" to "crickets." In this special Around the CAMPfire takeover on Can't Stop the Growth, CAMP Digital founder Katie Donovan sits down with Matt Murray, CMO and Head of Innovation at Peterman Brothers, to unpack how Peterman built a growth engine that actually matches demand to capacity. Matt shares how Peterman uses real-time data, capacity-aligned marketing, and tight alignment between operations and marketing to keep techs busy, CSRs confident, and ad spend pointed at the right services in the right markets. The conversation digs into brand, trust, community presence, and what it really looks like to scale from "just keep the board full" to a disciplined, repeatable growth system. For HVAC, plumbing, and trade leaders, this is a playbook for turning chaos into control: how to use capacity dashboards, speed-to-lead, and transparent scoreboards so the entire team knows the score and how to win. Matt also talks about shop tours, learning from other contractors, and why calm, clear leadership matters more as the business grows. Additional Resources: Connect with Matt Murray on LinkedIn Learn more about the Peterman Brothers Connect with Katie Donovan on LinkedIn Follow Camp Digital on LinkedIn Learn more about Camp Digital Join The ARENA - a CSTG Community (powered by our media partner, PeopleForward Network) Subscribe to CSTG on YouTube! Connect with Chad on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Key Takeaways: Marketing must match your actual capacity. Simple, visible data drives better daily decisions. Protect your speed-to-lead if you want to win more jobs. Brand is built through trust and community presence. Calm, clear leadership cuts through growth chaos. Learning from other shops shortens your path to scale.
GENE STERATORE (CBS Rules Analyst) Clean Gene is here to help us understand the questionable calls from the NFL. - There were a few plays in our Seahawks game that could have changed the outcome, including that Kallerup holding call; what did Gene think of it? - Who knew nose-swiping was a thing? - Did the officials screw up at the end of the Lions/Eagles game? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (Kraken Audio Network PxP) Everett's got a little extra pepe in his step as he joins us live from his hometown of Detroit. Who says the Kraken can't score? They stuck with the program and the goals came over the last few games; can they keep it going on the road? Philipp Grubauer filled in nicely on Saturday for the injured Matt Murray, so what's the current goalie situation? :45- We can't talk enough about Naylor! Yes, the Mariners got this done very quickly, so what else can we expect this offseason? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GENE STERATORE (CBS Rules Analyst) Clean Gene is here to help us understand the questionable calls from the NFL. - There were a few plays in our Seahawks game that could have changed the outcome, including that Kallerup holding call; what did Gene think of it? - Who knew nose-swiping was a thing? - Did the officials screw up at the end of the Lions/Eagles game? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (Kraken Audio Network PxP) Everett's got a little extra pepe in his step as he joins us live from his hometown of Detroit. Who says the Kraken can't score? They stuck with the program and the goals came over the last few games; can they keep it going on the road? Philipp Grubauer filled in nicely on Saturday for the injured Matt Murray, so what's the current goalie situation? :45- We can't talk enough about Naylor! Yes, the Mariners got this done very quickly, so what else can we expect this offseason?
Episode 328 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an advice-packed interview with former NHL goalie turned analyst and coach Carter Hutton.In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we catch up with Hutton almost three years after his last InGoal podcast appearance and retiring from a 12-season NHL career to talk about life as a part-time goalie coach, full-time hockey (part-time goalie) parent and working in the media with Nation Network, Daily Face-off and NHL radio. Just as he did while playing, Hutton did not disappoint with some great tips and advice that should resonate with every goalie, coach and parent, touching on everything from technique to mindset to post-game car rides with the kids.In this week's Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we continue with one the themes from Hutton's interview with 5 tips to help the game stay fun for your young goalie.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which featured Matt Murray of the Seattle Kraken breaking down video of a power play chance and the importance of managing a tall stance properly.In our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at some of the fresh pro return options in stock from CCM, which include great savings on XF Pro and some unique custom options.
Bucky's family is back today, that means he has to put clothes on, throw away the pizza boxes and put down the toilet seat! Week 2 of the CFP rankings came out last night and a lot of people are asking questions, so Chuck dives in! :30- AL KINISKY (KAN Color Analyst) joins the show on the heels of another OT game for the Kraken and a shootout loss. Is the glass half full or half empty? What's the goalie situation? :45- We close out the show with one last thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about everyone's favorite, charismatic young politician from Queens…Garrett Modi? It's a brand new TVPL covering Sunnyside! Created by writer Matt Murray and Kal Penn with executive producer Mike Schur, this NBC comedy may not have had the best polling numbers but does it deserve your vote? With a cast of bright young stand ups including Joel Kim Booster and Moses Storm, this show takes a comedic approach to real world issues and the US immigrant experience, even if the plot may remind us a bit too much of another 21st century NBC comedy. Listen now and be sure to subscribe for new episodes every Thursday!Hosts:Geoff KerbisMax SingerRich Inman
We've reached the penultimate episode of this year's spooky season franchise run. Earlier this year, the Final Destination franchise returned after a decade and a half hiatus with FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES. The sixth installment expands upon the universe of the franchise in ways that add both thematic and narrative weight. It features strong characterizations, clever, inventive sequencing, and -- of course -- a lot of surprising and elaborate deaths. It also features the final on screen performance of the legendary horror icon Tony Todd, who passed away before the film was released and whose final lines in the film serve as a coda for both his career and the franchise as a whole.Unpacking all of that and more with us is a host of fun guests, including Vera Goudie, Matt Ruff, Penny Rouse, Matt Murray, Steve Beckley, and Jocee Worley. It's not only a thoughtful and occasionally heartfelt conversation about the preciousness of life, it's also a laughter-filled joy machine of a discussion party. We truly find the hope in the horrific this week and we hope you all enjoy it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We speak with The Washington Post’s executive editor, Matt Murray, on his recent changes to the paper, plus Nic Monisse and Grace Charlton discuss the premiere issue of the Monocle Design Directory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preseason games have happened, and the Seattle Kraken are already VERY banged up. The guys give their thoughts on the many injuries Seattle is facing in training camp, plus their reactions to the team's on-ice performance thus far. Other topics include the goalie battle, competition for last roster spots, and general camp thoughts. Then they chat with Matt Murray, a fantastic conversation that will make you really like Seattle's new goalie. Segments include Goalie Gear Corner, You Don't See That Every Day, Weekly One-Timers, and What's Good? SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
Mikey Burrows, Andy Thompson, Lee Naylor and a guest appearance by Matt Murray debate Wolves change of formation that paid off in the 2-0 win over Everton, with the 3 former Wolves players picking their starting line up for Spurs on Saturday and some disagreement over tonight's Player of the Match. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a big-time episode this week, with Alison Lukan returning in studio. Lots of discussion about Kraken rookies, Taylor Swift, and much more. Next, the group considers some storylines for training camp and ponders how Matt Murray will fit into the goal crease this season. Jacob Melanson then joins for a fun interview from rookie camp. Segments include Food for Thought, Weekly One-Timers, and What's Good?SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
In this Summer Coolers edition of NHL Wraparound, Neil Smith and Vic Morren dive deep into the least inspiring of the 32 NHL teams heading into the 2025–26 season: the Seattle Kraken.After a quick taste of playoff success in their second year, the Kraken have slid into irrelevance—27th overall last season, a questionable coaching hire in Lane Lambert, and little improvement made during the offseason.They've got some exciting prospects like Shane Wright and former Calder winner Matty Beniers, but the goaltending is shaky, the power play regressed, and the club is still searching for its identity in a league that has passed them by.
Perhaps nothing unites more baseball fans than the shared experience of playing Little League Baseball. But, until 1974, only boys were allowed to play. After that, it took until 1984, 41 years ago this week, before the first girl played in Little League's crowning jewel, The Little League World Series. On this auspicious anniversary, Mike and Bill look back at the origins and history of Little League Baseball, and of the Little League World Series itself. And, aside from a few significant bumps in the road, they find what's mostly a pretty feel-good story for once. Plus, happy birthday to Buck Weaver and Diego Segui! And farewell to Diego Segui, Bob Heffner, and Matt Murray.
This week Andy, Akiva, and Jorma chat about the making of The Naked Gun, directed by Akiva, and starring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. They also do a part two in taking listeners behind the scenes of the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, reminiscing about more favorite moments with fellow writers. We hear guest voice notes from Paul Rust, Matt Murray, Tim Kalpakis, and Scott Aukerman! The Naked Gun officially releases August 1st, 2025. The Naked Gun | Official Trailer | https://youtu.be/uLguU7WLreA?si=OsFevMm-KbbMcc9STeam America: World Police | Gary Pukes Forever | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKqGXeX9LhQDelgo Trailer | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gi8ZG7UE5QSacha Baron Cohen Lands on Eminem's Face | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAnBes__11YDirty Harry - Sudden Impact - Meathead rips a fart | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XEjC8IDmKsGet Your The Naked Gun Tickets | https://www.fandango.com/the-naked-gun-2025-240147/movie-overview?date=2025-08-01Not all the clips we mention are available online; some never even aired.Photos and anything else mentioned in the episode can be found by following us on Instagram @thelonelyislandpod. QuinceLet your bed match the season with cool, relaxed bedding from Quince. Go to Quince.com/ISLAND for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returnsVuoriGet 20% off your FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/ISLANDWonderful PistachiosGrab a bag today. www.wonderfulpistachios.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JD Bunkis is joined by former Maple Leaf and new Seattle Kraken goaltender, Matt Murray, to discuss his decision to head out west, the difficulties of playing goalie in today's NHL, his Stanley Cup champion Penguins' teams, the state of goaltending in Canada, as well as his experience playing in Toronto and relationship with Joseph Woll. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD opens the show with his thoughts on the news that Ryan Reaves has been traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the San Jose Sharks. Matt Murray, former Maple Leaf and new Seattle Kraken goaltender, joins to chat about his decision to head west, his Stanley Cup champion teams in Pittsburgh, the difficulties of playing goalie in today's game, the lack of dominant Canadian goalies, as well as his experience playing in Toronto and his relationship with Joseph Woll (00:00). Later, JD discusses his appearance at a live podcast event in Toronto and urges listeners to follow their passion (45:42).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
It's MLB Trade Deadline Day week and we are diving into possible trade options for the Mariners. Is Alex Bregman a possibility for this team? His contract alone is a big reason to say no. Would the Red Sox even be willing to trade him? They've painted themselves into a corner with the Devers situation, so it seems unlikely! :30- MIKE BENTON (Kraken Audio Network) lover of Canadians and hockey, joins the show to tell us about the additions of Matt Murray and Ryan Lindgren and whether or not the Kraken might be trying to make any more moves in free agency. :45- We close out the show with one last thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's MLB Trade Deadline Day week and we are diving into possible trade options for the Mariners. Is Alex Bregman a possibility for this team? His contract alone is a big reason to say no. Would the Red Sox even be willing to trade him? They've painted themselves into a corner with the Devers situation, so it seems unlikely! :30- MIKE BENTON (Kraken Audio Network) lover of Canadians and hockey, joins the show to tell us about the additions of Matt Murray and Ryan Lindgren and whether or not the Kraken might be trying to make any more moves in free agency. :45- We close out the show with one last thing!
We have uncovered a case of sabotage! Who is to blame? The British? Jackson? Mice? It's a mystery! The Mariners were off yesterday and it showed! :30- Mariners Morning After It was a sloppy 6-3 loss for the M's. Hitting into double plays, missed fly balls at the wall and more. What happened? :45- The Kraken picked up free agents Ryan Lindgren & Matt Murray yesterday. They just can't help making moves and we love it!
NBA News, NBA Free Agency, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, ABC's Dr Odyssey, NBC's Grosse Pointe Garden Society A Farewell to Dave Parker, Joe Marinelli, Gerry Philbin, Diego Segui, Ron McLean, Matt Murray, Rich Stephens, Vic Harris, Elijah Berman, Bill Moyers, Rick Hurst, Ed Mickelson, Fred Hucul, Bob Heffner, Rebekah Del Rio, Jimmy Swaggart, Peter Schroder & Valerie Mahaffey!
We're continuing our series on the films of David Lynch this week with what is arguably his most unusual entry: THE STRAIGHT STORY. Lynch had built a reputation on bizarre works like Eraserhead and Lost Highway. His films were often filled with graphic sex and violence as in Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, or even Wild at Heart. So, when his gentle, elegant, G-rated Disney film was released, it turned more than a few heads and earned him some of the most broadly universal acclaim of his career.The Straight Story tells of Alvin Straight, an elderly and ailing man who learns that his brother has suffered a stroke. Unable to drive a car, he determines to set out on a nearly 400-mile journey to visit his brother on a riding lawnmower, embarking upon an episodic journey filled with interesting characters and beautiful landscapes. It is a remarkably spiritual journey of potent wisdom and uncommon grace, offered up with a degree of humanity that perhaps could have only been expressed by the late David Lynch.We're joined by Andrew Nelson and Matt Murray to discuss the film's finer details as well as debate the wisdom of Alvin Straight's quest and explore just how far we might go in order to put things right. It's a thoughtful, funny, and vulnerable conversation that we really hope you'll enjoy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt's the oldest of four brothers who are just as comfortable weaving through traffic as hiking trails. Son of a southern Baptist preacher, Matt loves films and is a successful stuntman. He met his wife on a tv set, and they have three daughters.
Matt's the oldest of four brothers who are just as comfortable weaving through traffic as hiking trails. Son of a southern Baptist preacher, Matt loves films and is a successful stuntman. He met his wife on a tv set, and they have three daughters.
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Recapping the Admirals Game 5 OT win with head coach Karl Taylor, center Fedor Svechklov and goalie Matt Murray.
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Hear the thoughts of head coach Vitor Pereira, defender Toti and club legends Lee Naylor and Matt Murray on today's Wolves Express after the Old Gold were beaten 2-0 by Brighton at Molineux in the Premier League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mikey Burrows, Lee Naylor and Matt Murray discuss the 2-0 home defeat to Brighton, including the tactical issues that stifled Wolves attacking play, and the uncharacteristic mistake from Matheus Cunha that cost a penalty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let us begin by saying thank you to our listeners. This week we published our 400th episode! We can hardly believe it. From nearly 9 years ago when the idea of discussions about faith and fear was little more than a fun thought experiment, to sitting now at 400 episodes (and more than that when we count bonuses and interviews), we're so grateful for the little community we've grown together.So, to celebrate 400 episodes, we solicited lists from more than 40 friends and listeners of what they considered the greatest horror films of all time. Then, we gathered together a group of long-standing FoGgers (Vera Goudie, Andrew Nelson, Jackson Harper, Jocee Worley, Dave Courtney, and Matt Murray) to discuss, debate, and finalize what among those were the 10 Greatest Horror Films of All Time.Along the way, we discuss what qualities make a horror film great, whether it matters if a film is broadly popular or higher in intensity, and much more. It's a hearty and thoughtful conversation about why we love horror movies, their value to our lives, and -- most especially -- which ones are the best of the bunch.Thank you SO much for listening to us over the years and supporting us for more than 400 episodes examining what scares us in order to find what saves us. As always, the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, but not the end of the conversation. In that spirit, we encourage you to fear nothing else and be on your way rejoicing. Thank you again.6:29 - How we collected the nominees8:14 - The Wild Card Picks20:54 - What makes a horror film great?31:06 - Number 1038:15 - Numbers 6 - 955:28 - How much does a horror film's intensity matter?1:04:06 - Numbers 3 - 51:19:44 - Popularity vs Quality1:26:26 - The Top 2 FilmsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Today on the show, we're covering Nissan's desperate plans to execute a turnaround, announcing plant closures and more. Plus, OEMs in Europe are matching affordability by removing infotainment systems, and Rick Hendrick sets a record auto auction bid for a great cause.AnnouncementNew Episode of Auto Collabs Live from Public Policy Day: John O'Donnell of WANADA on the contribution of car shows to car culture.New Episode of NADA Show sessions with Suzanne Reimer of LotlinxUpcoming ASOTU Edge Webinar with Matt Murray of Widewail: Reputation Management Class: Benchmarks, Strategies and how Dealers are Leveraging AI in 2025. Next Wednesday January 19 at 2PM ESTASOTUCON.com is live!Dealer Tix are $499, IP tix are $1499Show Notes with links:Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is taking drastic steps to pull the automaker out of financial trouble, announcing factory closures, job cuts, and executive downsizing in a renewed turnaround plan. The move comes as Nissan reports its second straight quarterly net loss, forcing a reevaluation of its strategy.The company's latest financials show an operating profit drop of 78% and a net loss of ¥14.1 billion ($89.5 million) in the last quarter.Nissan plans to close three factories by 2027, starting with its Thailand plant in April.U.S. production shifts will be cut at the Smyrna, Tenn., and Canton, Miss., plants.The company is slashing 9,000 jobs worldwide, including 6,500 in manufacturing and has also returned to stair-step dealer incentives, a practice it previously vowed to eliminate.Nissan recently pulled out of merger talks with Honda, citing concerns over autonomy.CEO Makoto Uchida said, “Can we continue to survive as a standalone company? We've been discussing that for some time now. This is a big subject matter,”With rising vehicle costs, automakers are looking for ways to make cars more affordable. While European brands like Stellantis are reducing costs by eliminating infotainment screens, U.S. consumers currently have no such option.Some automakers are exploring "de-contenting" existing models to lower production costs as eliminating in-car screens can reduce costs associated with wiring, sensors, and software development.European models like the Fiat Grande Panda Pop and Citroën Ami replace traditional infotainment systems with simple phone mounts and USB ports.Many older luxury vehicles, such as the Porsche Cayenne and Audi A3, lack modern phone integration despite expensive infotainment systems.From the Jalopnik article: “Give me a car with manual windows, optional air conditioning, and steel wheels, while we're at it. Let's get those average transaction prices back down below $30,000. The American auto buyer has been living fat on the hog for too long, and rolling negative equity into another new thing nobody can afford isn't the answer to our collective debt problem.”From this morning's Daily Pushback Email: Rick Hendrick just Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
AHL All-Star Matt Murray talks about his career and why a good goalie doesn't need to be an acrobat. We also name the Admirals Three Stars of the Week.
TSN Maple Leafs Reporter Mark Masters joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the Maple Leafs, Auston Matthews' comments on the crowd during Ryan Reaves' fight, Joseph Woll's role in the crease, Matt Murray's experience on the team, Matthew Knies' injury status and more.
JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the Leafs' 5-1 loss vs. the Blue Jackets at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. They discuss Morgan Rielly continuing his stretch of uneven play - what can be done about it? Is it time for him to see the bench, or even for him to be traded (if possible)? Who would take on his contract? They get into the play of Dennis Hildeby, and chat about how it might be time for a Marlies swap with Matt Murray. Plus, Auston Matthews is penalized for skating with the stick of Elvis Merzļikins, and Ryan Reaves has a heavyweight tilt with Mathieu Olivier. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey reacts to news that the Penguins have waived goalie Tristan Jarry with the intent of sending him to their Wilkes-Barre/Scranton affiliate in the AHL. Why was it the right move for GM Kyle Dubas, despite Jarry's lucrative contract? Will the NHL goaltending group be better moving forward with Joel Blomqvist and Alex Nedeljkovic? Was former GM Jim Rutherford picking Matt Murray over Marc-Andre Fleury still the right move in hindsight, given what it led to with Jarry? How much does the Jarry contract taint Dubas moving forward? And what can the Penguins expect from star Evgeni Malkin amid his return?
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Welcome to the Car Dealership Guy Podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with Matt Murray, CEO and Jake Hughes, Director of Marketing at Widewail where we discuss the raw truth about what customers think of dealerships and why customers are the empty chair in the board room. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by: 1. Widewail – Power your reputation engine with Widewail. Go Google-first. Our approach is proactive: mostly automated, sometimes manual. The perfect blend of high tech, high touch. Do more than generate and respond to reviews; use Voice of the Customer AI to gain insight into what's making your customers happy and what's not. Put your best foot forward with great reviews - because customers buy from those they know, like, and trust. 2,000,000 reviews managed and counting. Ready to see the difference? Visit Widewail.com to book your live demo today! Check out Widewail's 2025 Auto Brand Scorecard here: https://www.widewail.com/brandscorecard 2. Tax Max - The Tax Max “File and Drive” Sales Event is a simple tax season program that will help your dealership boost down payments and get more customers approved. Tax Max files the customer's tax return, the dealer gets the down payment and the customer gets the car. Use coupon code: CARGUY and receive 25% off the Tax Max VIP package. Learn more @ https://www.taxmax.com/TaxMax/car-dealer-overview.aspx 3. DLRdmv - With DLR50, your dealership now has 24/7 portal access to calculations, pre filled forms, checklists, inquiries, plus white glove processing and specialist support. You can even acquire duplicate titles in all 50 states directly through the DLR50 platform! Learn more @ https://www.dlr50.com/ 4. CDG Recruiting - Building on the success of my industry job board, I'm launching CDG Recruiting — a more hands-on, white-glove automotive recruiting service. Our team has decades of experience and has successfully placed over 1,000 roles in the automotive industry. So if you're ready to find your next rockstar employee, try CDG Recruiting today by visiting @ https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, being mean to Montreal (00:00), the Rangers trade Kaapo (05:00), the Sabres could use a win (18:00), Barron for Carrier (22:00), Matt Murray is Back (32:00), Tyler Johnson and the Bruins split up (40:00), does Vancouver have a JT Miller problem (51:00), Erica Howe & Jim Waters (1:08:00), Leafs 3rd line (1:12:00), choosing a Leafs jersey (1:19:00), Nolan Allen scores (1:21:00), and the refs rescind a penalty (1:25:00). Erica Howe's Hockey Fights Cancer Assist fundraising page: https://fundraisemyway.cancer.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=8489 Visit this episode's sponsors: Launch, run, and protect your business to make it official TODAY at legalzoom.com and use promo code dangle to get 10% off any LegalZoom business formation product excluding subscriptions and renewals. Expires 12/31/24 Do what we did, upgrade your denim with DUER! Right now, our listeners get 20% off your first purchase when you use our exclusive URL: https://shopduer.com/sdp For all the odds and to learn more visit https://betmgm.com/DANGLE Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://igamingontario.ca/en/player/responsible-gambling Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Must be 19+ or older to play. Find your push. Find your power with Peloton at onepeloton.com/en-CA Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at https://airbnb.ca/host Ready. Set. Grow! Visit https://constantcontact.ca/ for marketing tools tailored to your business. Subscribe to the sdpn YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sdpn?sub_confirmation=1 Join SDP VIP: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/join Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcast Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribe Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss the Maple Leafs and Sabres' matchup, Auston Matthews playing through an injury, Matt Murray's return to the crease, the Senators' winning run and the opportunity in the playoffs and more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jamie McLennan and Jonas Siegel for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs and Sabres' matchup, Auston Matthews playing through an injury and Matt Murray's return to the crease for the team. Canada's Head Coach at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship Dave Cameron joins to discuss the outlook of the roster at the tournament and the team's foundation for success.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jonas Siegel and Jason Strudwick for Hour 1 on OverDrive! We look back on the Leafs beating the Dallas Stars on the road, Matt Murray getting called up by the Leafs and getting ready to play in the NHL again. We also discuss Jets owner Woody Johnson rejecting a trade for Jerry Jeudy due to the players low Madden rating and the dysfunction around the New York Rangers.
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joined OverDrive to discuss the biggest storylines around the NHL, the Maple Leafs' roster moves and David Kampf's return to the lineup, Matt Murray's opportunity with the team, the Sabres' ongoing issues and losing skid in the spotlight in Buffalo, the Rangers' looking for answers and more.
On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian single out the players whose preseasons have turned heads the most, for better and for worse. Want to join more than 700 top fantasy hockey managers in the world's most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league? Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season! We'll need replacement managers throughout the season to take over teams, and it's a great way to get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Cutter Gauthier, Lukas Dostal, Joonas Korpisalo, Charlie Coyle, Morgan Geekie, Jack Quinn, J.J. Peterka, Samuel Honzek, Tyson Barrie, Shayne Gostisbehere, Taylor Hall, Connor Bedard, Jonathan Drouin, Alexandar Georgiev, Justus Annunen, Boone Jenner, Adam Fantilli, Logan Stankoven, Jamie Benn, Ville Husso, Erik Gustafsson, Moritz Seider, Leon Draisatil, Adam Boqvist, Brandt Clarke, Drew Doughty, Alex Laferriere, Jesper Wallstedt, Mats Zuccarello, Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, Kirby Dach, Lane Hutson, Tommy Novak, Jonathan Marchessault, Stefan Noesen, Mat Barzal, Anthony Duclair, Maxim Tsyplakov, Brock Nelson, Alex Lafreniere, Filip Chytil, Carter Yakemchuk, Jake Sanderson, Shane Pinto, Sean Couturier, Matt Murray, Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang, Jesse Puljujarvi, Danil Gushchin, Jake Walman, Brandon Montour, Vince Dunn, Philip Broberg, Darren Raddysh, Brandon Hagel, Nick Robertson, Max Pacioretty, John Tavares, Kailer Yamamoto, Barrett Hayton, Erik Brannstrom, Arturs Silovs, Jake DeBrusk, Daniel Sprong, Viktor Olofsson, Pavel Dorofeyev, Noah Hanifin, Shea Theodore, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Nikolaj Ehlers and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey. ** This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/THPN.
Missin Curfew Episode 322 The Utah Hockey Club plays its first game at home John Tortorella bringing Guy Gaudreau to Flyers Camp What is Matt Murray still doing playing for the Leafs? Why haven't the Bruins signed Jeremy Swayman? Logan O'Connor, Moritz Seider and Dylan Guenther OB has the Bruins at +2200 to win the Cup The Toronto Maple Leafs and Mitch Marner Will the Senators or the Red Wings make the playoffs? SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are with guest Nick Lowe. Nick Lowe is . . . wait, you don't really need a bio for Nick Lowe, do you? If there's any questions about who he is, please take the time to listen to our lengthy Political Beats episode with guest Matt Murray.In an interview that has been months in the making, your Political Beats hosts get the opportunity to spend a little more than an hour with the legendary Nick Lowe. Cards on the table, both of us were a little nervous to be speaking with one of our musical heroes. Nick made it comfortable and entertaining, as if anything else would be expected. The conversation begins with a discussion about his fantastic new album, Indoor Safari. The record is a collection of songs from EPs released over the past half-decade or so, many of the tunes re-recorded or slightly changed from the initial versions. These performances are so crisp, so lively. “Crying Inside,” is a perfect example of a top-notch, sublimely written and executed, late-career Nick Lowe song. “A Quiet Place” could be the single best band performance on the album. “Blue on Blue,” would fit in alongside anything on The Impossible Bird and the Bacharach-influenced “Different Kind of Blue,” truly benefits from the full band arrangement not heard on the version found on the 20th Anniversary edition of The Convincer.As the liner notes claim, “Indoor Safari isn't a journey back in time -- it's a journey out of time, to a music that stands the test of any time.”We begin our chat in the present but quickly move far afield, with discussions about his early career, the thought process that started his “second half” of music (starting with The Impossible Bird), his songwriting techniques, and a few nerd/fan questions near the end. We hope to have asked a few questions that perhaps haven't been asked before.Be sure to check out Nick and Los Straitjackets live this fall. Tour dates are here (Click on "Show All Dates" to see them all.) If you're out and about, you might see Scot at the Detroit show and Jeff at one of the Chicago shows. After all, we're big fans.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 8: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: ActiVote, completely its survey in Texas yesterday: Trump 53.3% Harris 46.7% In Texas. The lead is Trump +6.6; the margin of error is 5 points. Their last poll was July 19th, it was Trump by NINE points. So she cut the lead by nearly a third in three weeks. She is ostensibly within the margin of error. In Florida, in polling led by USA Today: Trump 47 Harris 42, so Trump is ahead by 5. IMargin of error is 4.5 points so Kamala Harris IS within the margin of error. All previous polls, from the one by the University of North Florida Research Lab to the one by a Trump pollster, McLaughlin, had it Trump by eight. As recently as last Thursday. Is she going to WIN Florida or Texas or both? I don't think so. Registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats in Florida by a MILLION. Trump won Texas in 2016 by nine points. Five-and-a-half in 2020. But that the FACT of Kamala Harris, before the convention, before the campaign has really even begun, has cut Trump's lead by nearly a third in Texas and nearly forty percent in Florida tells you just how bad things were and just how much better they have already gotten in Florida and Texas – and Michigan and Pennsylvania – and America. I have this urgent request of the Trump campaign: please continue to do EVERYTHING exactly the way you are doing it now. Thank you. You are Kamala Harris's primary asset. You are her ROCK. MEANWHILE, THERE'S ELECTION INTERFERENCE by Politico, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. The Post is explaining WHY the Post cannot publish nor even IDENTIFY internal documents and computer traffic STOLEN from a presidential campaigns - THIS time. There's some lofty bull about pausing and considering motives and outside actors and then the Executive Editor of the Post tells the truth."In the end," says Matt Murray, "it didn't seem fresh or new enough." Of course there is a clip on YouTube from 2016 in which the Post's Wikileaks reporters explain that's why they published then and yeah they were sure it'd happen again. So they knew this would happen again and they knew they were setting the precedent and they knew they wouldn't do better next time and now they're pretending that it HASN'T happened again and they're pretending NO precedent was set and they're confirming they AREN'T doing better next time and they haven't learned a damn thing. Lastly, Trump's campaign has been slammed by an unlikely source, the man who might be his only friend in the world: Bill O'Reilly. It's hilarious. And the quotes let me do my Bill O'Reilly voice again. B-Block (26:56) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: He's back and badder than ever, suggesting Kamala Harris hasn't done enough interviews. It's Chris Cillizza (two Z's and an endless number of L's); Trump War Room goes full racist and shows you the future and in one the houses everything is neat and clean and evidently all the people are dead; and why Elon Musk's Eleventy Billion views for Trump turns out to imply that the average viewer stayed for ONLY FOUR MINUTES. C-Block (39:35) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Sam Rosen retired yesterday - effective at the end of the next season - as the Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer of hockey's New York Rangers. Sam just happens to have succeeded so well AFTER he was my boss when I was 20 and 21 years old! The saga of Sam, who I know so long I wrote a paper about him in college.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.