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Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
Season 7, Ep 8 – World Series Dilemmas, NBA Scandal Shockwaves & NFL Week 7 Whiplash

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 65:52


Dodgers–Blue Jays is on and Dan's torn: despises the “neo-Yankees” Dodgers, still scarred by Joe Carter's '93 dagger vs. his beloved Phillies. We relive that wild Phils run (Dykstra, Dutch, Kruk & co.) and why that team still owns Philly hearts. Meanwhile, the NBA tips off under a cloud: FBI arrests tied to gambling schemes and a wild Stephen A. take that somehow drags Trump into it—Dan calls foul on evidence-free accusations and on-air grandstanding. Plus: Nick Saban says he's staying retired (and on GameDay), and why Bill Belichick needs time at UNC in the portal era.Then it's NFL Week 7:London: Rams cruise past the Jags—still waiting on College Trevor to show up on Sundays.Chiefs flatten the Raiders; K.C. looks fully “back.”Browns bully the Dolphins in bad weather; that defense is real.Patriots roll the Titans—Drake May looks the part, New England's arrow up.Panthers edge the Jets in a quintessential Meadowlands slog.Also: Panera SIP Club lore, Rich vs. the “ON” switch, and a Gary Carter vs. Ovi “Great 8” aside.Special Thanks to: Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/

Panthers Tracks
Week 8 vs. Bills (How long is Bryce Young out? + BUF preview)

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 36:22


Charlotte Observer reporters ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Alex Zietlow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Scott Fowler break down the three game winning streak for the Panthers as they survived another in the Meadowlands. But could Bryce's injury linger? (2:50): Panthers beat the Jets but how do we feel about the game? (7:55): What to know about Bryce's injury (12:30): Chuba & Rico debate continues (22:20): Final season record prediction update (26:15): Does this year's team remind you of the 2003 team? (30:55): Preview of the Bills Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ten Thousand Losses
Moe's Hardness Scale

Ten Thousand Losses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 50:13


Alternative titles: Penis Fly Trap, I've Become So Numb (I Can't Feel You There). The boys recap the disastrous Phillies postseason run, the Eagles eating shit in the Meadowlands, celebrate James Franklin getting shitcanned, and do more millennial nostalgia-bait. Also featuring listener messages.  Find our bonus episodes and Discord at: https://www.patreon.com/tenthousandlosses  Follow us on Bluesky:  Podcast: https://bsky.app/profile/10klosses.bsky.social Liam: https://bsky.app/profile/wtyppod.com  Tom: https://bsky.app/profile/tompain.bsky.social Shoot a message or leave us a voicemail (leave your name and pronouns): 267-371-7218

Phillies Backstage with Brazer and Burgoyne
Phillies Backstage with Burgyone and Brazer...Joe DeCamara

Phillies Backstage with Brazer and Burgoyne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 86:50


Don't miss this episode featuring Sportsradio 94WIP's morning show host Joe DeCamara! Listen to Joe and the guys tell stories about Darren Daulton, Dr. J, the Miracle at the Meadowlands, and other Philadelphia sports memories. The guys also discuss Joe's new book recounting major moments in Philly sports history that's on sale now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Maverick Football Podcast
Catch up on week 6 of the NFL season / TNF preview

The Maverick Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 27:28


Russell catches us up on all of the main storylines from week 6 Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are back to their winning ways, are they Super Bowl bound? What is wrong with the Eagles? All is not well in Philadelphia Hope in the Meadowlands as the New York Giants have found their franchise Quarterback The New England Patriots are atop of the AFC East once again, will they stay there? Miami Dolphins head coach situation - Will the Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel midseason? A preview of tonights Thursday night football game as the Steelers travel to Cincinnati to face the optimistic Bengals

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 379 – Unstoppable Lessons From Peter William Murphy: Turn Small Choices Into Big Change

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 62:21


Ever feel like you had to start over from zero? I sit down with writer and teacher Peter William Murphy, an Irish expat who rebuilt after a family business collapse, a serious injury, and a move to Reunion Island that reset his path. I wanted to understand what it really takes to choose growth when life gets loud, and Peter shows us how clear decisions, steady practice, and honest support can open new doors. We talk about the power of owning your choices, moving through anxiety, and asking for help before pride gets in the way. Peter explains how he built Peak English to help students raise their IELTS scores and change their futures. We get into how online teaching actually works when you design it with care, why in-person connection still matters, and how writing became a tool for clarity, confidence, and service. What I love most in this conversation is Peter's calm style of resilience. It is not flashy. It is daily. If you are starting over, switching careers, or simply trying to make your next decision with intention, you will hear practical steps you can use right away. I think you will walk away encouraged, with a clearer view of what steady progress looks like and how to keep going when the ground shifts under your feet.   Highlights:   00:10 – Meet the guest and set the theme of choosing growth over comfort. 01:12 – Hear how a family hospitality legacy shaped early values and work ethic. 02:25 – Learn how the 2008 crash ended the bar and pushed a search for a new path. 07:37 – See why a one-way ticket to Reunion Island became a turning point. 10:11 – Follow the move into teaching without a degree and the first classroom wins. 14:20 – Pick up online teaching tactics like gamification and lesson design. 15:56 – Understand imposter syndrome and the pivot into writing and Peak English. 21:16 – Get a clear take on when online learning works and when it does not. 28:38 – Compare virtual vs. in-person speaking for connection and impact. 32:41 – Learn Peak English's mission to make IELTS success more accessible. 46:32 – Try a simple decision tool: write pros and cons and choose with intent. 54:55 – Hear the advice to younger self: talk to someone sooner and keep going   About the Guest:   Peter William Murphy is an Irish writer, educator, and host whose path has been anything but conventional. Raised in a small family-run hotel on Ireland's west coast, Peter immigrated to America following the hotel's closure, attending school there before returning home to rediscover his Irish roots—and a deep love for sport. But beneath the rugby and soccer fields, a creative instinct stirred.   When the 2008 crash brought down his family's business for a second time, Peter booked a one-way ticket to an island off the coast of Madagascar with just €20 and no job prospects. After a brief period of sleeping rough, he was helped by strangers who offered support without judgment—a lesson in quiet empathy that never left him.   Peter made his name on Medium, where he was curated 39 times for his memoir-style essays on travel and the lessons learned along the way, before pivoting to sharp, comedic takes on current affairs. Notable among his growing body of work are original characters like Jack Hennessy, a wry Irish journalist with a nose for trouble, and the Rick and Morty-inspired duo, Peta and Freeman—two chaotic, absurdist voices that serve as both satire and self-reflection. He now splits his creative focus between personal essays, humor writing, and his new livestream comedy podcast, The Peter and Philip Show, which he co-hosts with author Philip Ogley and which is gaining a mini-cult following on Substack. Peter is currently working on a book loosely inspired by his global misadventures, missteps, and the redemptive power of human connection.   Some of Peter's creative and personal heroes include Hunter S. Thompson, Ernest Hemingway, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, as well as his mother, father, and brother—who continue to inspire his voice, values, and pursuit of honest storytelling.   Peter is currently developing the Peta and Freeman series into a comic and is halfway through writing his first novel, The Red Beach in Paradise, which tells the story of his time on Réunion Island through the fictional lens of Jack Hennessy. While Peter still teaches full-time with his own private students, he is also working on opening an online school to help students prepare for exams and gain university admission across Europe. Every cent he earns from his writing goes directly toward making that school a reality.   Ways to connect with Peter:   My GoFundMe to fund the school: Link here Peak English Instagram account: Link here Peak English TikTok: Link here My substack that contains writing and podcasts: Link here My Medium Account: Link here     About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Hi, everyone. Welcome wherever you happen to be to unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. And today, I think we're mostly going to get to do the unexpected, which is anything that doesn't have to do with inclusion or diversity. Peter Murphy, or Peter William Murphy, as he refers to himself in all the emails that he sends to me, is a writer. He has been a teacher, has an interesting story, I think, all the way around, and I'm not going to tell it, because it's more fun to listen to him tell it, and we'll see what we can learn from it and how we progress. So anyway, Peter, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad you're here.   Peter William Murphy ** 02:00 Thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate it.   Michael Hingson ** 02:03 And although Peter is Irish, he's in Turkey today, or he's he's over there, so he does move around, as you're going to learn in the course of this next hour or so. So why don't we start, why don't you tell us, kind of about the early Peter, growing up and so on.   Peter William Murphy ** 02:19 Um, well, I'm from truly, county Terry in Ireland, beautiful small town in the west coast, the Southwest we I come from a family of Hoteliers and publicans. My great grand Well, yeah, my great grandfather had the Meadowlands hotel in Chile, and then passed to my grandfather. But then after that, my father decided to open up his own bar. And that's kind of where after growing up, you know, around the hotel and, you know, seeing all the customers talking to people, very social kind of atmosphere, but unfortunately, it closed down. We had to move to America, back to Ireland. I attended Glendale Abbey school in County Limerick and yeah, I had a great upbringing, great family, but unfortunately, I never really liked school, if I'm be honest with you, which is a strange thing for a teacher today, I did not do well in school. I did just okay. But after the economic crash in 2008 Unfortunately, our family business closed down, so I had to try and find my own path. It was a little bit different than Ireland and I took off, got myself a teaching cert, and went to Reunion Island. And from there, my story kind of took off, and it's kind of where I learned a lot of my lessons. And after that, I just kept on going and didn't stop.   Michael Hingson ** 03:59 So why did the family business closed down the first time.   Peter William Murphy ** 04:04 The first time was because my grandfather basically needed a retirement, and he sold the hotel. And then my father then decided to open up his own bar, and just rising then 10 years later, that closed down during in 2011 I think there is a big economic crash in Ireland, rents went up. People weren't eating or socializing like they were, and through no fault of RL, it was just time to close the doors, which was a pity, because name of the bar was wooly Darcy's. It was a fantastic bar, very social, no televisions, very traditional, and yeah, so we all kind of had to go off and find other ways. And, you know, figure out who we are without, say, bars or. Hells or general hospitality and so kind of, yeah, right.   Michael Hingson ** 05:06 Well, so what? What was the reason for commuting or immigrating all the way to America after that?   Peter William Murphy ** 05:14 Well, we immigrated to America after   Michael Hingson ** 05:17 the hotel, yeah, after the hotel closed, right?   Peter William Murphy ** 05:21 Yeah, that was in 1998 and we were there for maybe two years, I believe, I'm not sure, and went to school there. My father worked in summers pubs, which is owned by my uncle in Boston, and then he made enough money to come back to Ireland in 2000 and open up his own bar. But yeah, it's just,   Michael Hingson ** 05:49 why America? Why America? When the hotel closed, half   Peter William Murphy ** 05:53 our family live over there, so my mom's side of the family live in America. Yeah, okay,   Michael Hingson ** 05:59 well, that makes it a little bit more logical that you would you would consider doing that.   Peter William Murphy ** 06:05 Oh, I loved it, Michael. I After, after two weeks, I was no longer Irish. I was playing baseball, eating pizza. I good American accent. I loved America, I   Michael Hingson ** 06:17 must say now, so are you in the Boston area?   Peter William Murphy ** 06:21 Yeah, we lived in West Roxbury, okay, just outside the city.   Michael Hingson ** 06:26 I lived in Winthrop Massachusetts, which is by East Boston, for three years. Very nice. So I never really got a Boston accent, but I do know how to say things like, pack your kind of have a yacht, you know? I can, I can still do it. Great accent, actually, but that's lovely. But I enjoyed being in Boston and just being around all the history. It's pretty, pretty amazing. But then you move back to Ireland, so that worked out, and he started a bar, and then you did that. So when, when that closed, and then you left again? Why did you leave again?   Peter William Murphy ** 07:06 Uh, basically, um, it feels difficult, kind of speaking about publicly, but I, I was kind of Joe there's, and I say that because there are people out there with bigger problems than me like I was a rugby player and the son of a publican. So for my formative years, my identity, for me at least, was kind of set. I was either going to be a rugby player or I was going to work in a bar or go into hotel management or something like that, but I had a pretty horrific leg injury during rugby training, and I suffered a few blows to the head, and then the bar closed down, so it was like one year you kind of had it all figured out. And then going into university as a young man, I had nothing. I could barely really walk I my family identity was gone. We're in the midst of a economic crash, a depression, and then I kind of developed my own sort of depression, but I, at the time, I didn't know it was depression. It's only Lacher that, when I spoke about it to professional that I kind of, we kind of spoke through and just said, Yeah, that's what it was. So I kind of, I wouldn't say, lied to my parents, but I told my mom, who's listening? Hi, Mom, I love you that I got a job in France, and I'd gotten an English certificate, and I didn't want to do University. I wanted to take a year out because I just couldn't handle it. Um, so, you know, I thought solving my problems would, you know, going away would solve my problems. So I there was no job in France. In fact, I wasn't going to France. I booked a one way ticket to Reunion Island, which is an island often called to the Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.   Michael Hingson ** 09:22 So why there? Why there? Because my friend   Peter William Murphy ** 09:26 was there, and he was there getting University credits for his degree. And, you know, back then, I wasn't a very good listener. I was a bit silly. I'm sure he told me all the details, but I just, I just heard son see maybe a job, and it's not and it's not Ireland, you know, it's not gray, it's not depressed. People aren't on social welfare. Let's, let's go. So I booked a one way ticket with what remained in my savings. And blew over there. And Michael, I'm going to be honest with you, when I landed at the airport in fentanyl, and I was hit with the hot Island air, and I could see it the volcano and, you know, the blue ocean surrounding me, I immediately regretted my decision. I want to go home, but I couldn't, because I had no money to buy a return ticket. So then the kind of Island Adventure kind of started, and yeah, I was stuck there for two years trying to get home.   Michael Hingson ** 10:34 Did you ever kind of make peace with all that and decide that maybe it wasn't such a bad place?   Peter William Murphy ** 10:40 Yeah, I, I, I kind of, because I'm a storyteller. I love writing, so I'm good at, kind of, you know, I wouldn't say I think all writers are good at, you know, giving dramatic effect. You know, maybe there, there's instead of one shark, there's five sharks. Instead of a storm, it's a cyclone. But when I would tell people about it, I would say it was difficult, but looking back at it now, it was probably the best thing I ever did, just taking that leap and going for it.   Michael Hingson ** 11:19 Did you ever finish in going to university? Or did you ever   Peter William Murphy ** 11:23 No, I just kept going. Kept going, kept going. I I got a job teaching English at a course. A lady by the name of Daniela from Angola gave me my first ever job, and you know, we hit it off. And this is back in 2011 or 12. I After about six or seven months working with her, so all the kids love me, the students love me. I learned a lot about her kind of holistic approach to education and teaching, and we were speaking in her kitchen one day, and she says, okay, when all this is over, what are you going to do? And I said, Well, I'm going to try and open up my own school. And she seemed surprised, but yeah, over 1310, or 11 years later, I'm not sure that's exactly what I'm trying to do now, is open up my own school.   Michael Hingson ** 12:21 Tell   Peter William Murphy ** 12:22 me about the school. Well, my wife, well, I'll go back a little bit. When I finally built up enough money to fly home, I got a job working with a man from America, actually teaching students in Cork. And I said I wasn't ready to go back to university just yet. I'd been in university for three years before I left, and it just something wasn't clicking with me. I'm an intelligent enough person, but in university just something, it just wasn't clicking. So I've decided to, you know, go to Turkey, simply because it was, you know, the closest. It wasn't like France, which is familiar, and it wasn't like, you know, far away, like China or somewhere like that. So I went there and got a job. But within six months, I think I landed a very, very good job at the top private school there, and they knew that I didn't have a degree. They just knew that I had selfless certificates and TEFL and other English certificates. But they have about 60 campuses in Turkey, and they gave me, and one of them is a university in Istanbul. So I was given a lot of education. By then, I was kind of a teacher for 15th. I observed, if I was doing a lesson, I'd be observed lots of seminars, getting more certificates, learning more and more. And you know that as time went on, I just kind of became Mr. Murphy, you know what I mean? I became a teacher, kind of, I proved myself, and just my students started getting good results. The parents were very fond of me. My colleagues were fond of me, my boss, my principal was fond of me. So I went from kind of not really having any identity, not knowing what I was doing, to kind of having it. So I stayed working in this big school for eight years, and to get back to kind of your question on the degree and the school i i was chosen by them to give a talk in Istanbul to all my peers on online methodology and how I help kids. Do you know? With gamifications, using the right websites for them, things like this, I slowly became very adept at, and they asked me to do it the second year. And then I got offered by Pierce in Turkey, which is an educational publishing company, and to do seminars on their behalf. And then this is, it was the first time since I left Ireland. This was in 2002 or three where I began to have imposter syndrome, where I was like, Okay, I know I'm good, but am I better than the people who I'm, who I'm speaking to, you know, and I raised this with the person who gave me the opportunity, and he said, Everyone feels, feels this way, you know. But I couldn't shake it, so I decided to in 2023 to step back from teaching, and I told my principal that I'm going to take some time away from it, and I became a writer on medium, and my writing on medium then took off. I started making a lot of money, and I found myself in this little hole where everything I was I was trying, was working for me, but it still didn't feel like something that I could 100% stick with well, which is why I started writing the book, and then it's why my wife and I decided to open up our own course, which will be a methodology, kind of created by the two of us, a curriculum, curriculum created by the two of us, which will have third party eyes who will sign off on it, and it's called Peak English, and we'll take it from there. So that's kind of my long answer to your very simple question.   Michael Hingson ** 17:05 Sorry, Kay, that's fine. Going back to when you went to Reunion Island. Do you think there was something deeper than just escaping from Ireland and the life you had, or you think it was just that simple?   Peter William Murphy ** 17:24 Um, yeah, it's strange, because I have a great relationship. My brother, my father and my mother were all very close. But I, I think, I think I became afraid of life, you know, because, you know, my father's my hero, of course, and he's a well respected man in the community. He He was awarded, I can't remember the name of the award, but basically, best host of the Year, Best host in Ireland last year by the hospitality board in the country. And when I saw what the economic crash did to him, it didn't break him, but when I saw that what it did to him, I was like, my god, if life can do that to my dad, take away his bar, you know, make him sad, or whatever it's like, what's it going to do to someone like me, you know, so I became very afraid of life, and I suppose I just wanted to go somewhere that felt other worldly, and that just felt so different, you know, that just so different, Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 18:38 well, and, and now you say that you really feel that it was the best decision that you could make.   Peter William Murphy ** 18:48 Yeah, I wouldn't change it for the world. I mean, I've got some great stories. Yeah, halfway through a book about it now. So hopefully in the next year, that book will hopefully get published, and if not, I'll put it out there myself.   Michael Hingson ** 19:06 So when the pandemic hit, how did that affect or deal with your teaching and so on? Because you were teaching all that time since you you stepped back from that in 2023 so you must have had to deal with a lot of stuff with the pandemic, I would think,   Peter William Murphy ** 19:25 yeah, I know a lot of people suffered during the pandemic, but if I'm going to speak, it was difficult for everyone, but if I'm going to just for me in my apartment in Turkey, it was a good pandemic for me, you know, I took the opportunity to learn the guitar, get better at my job, did a lot of study, got more certificates, and also. Uh, I was familiar with Zoom before the big zoom thing happened. So I kind of knew before our first online lesson. You know, I spent about maybe three weeks because we went into lockdown in Turkey, I think March 2020, I believe we were a bit Lacher than most, but we, we stopped school in February, I think, and there was about a two or three week time where they were trying to figure it out. And, you know, you you know, everyone's going to go. If America and England are go and China are locked down. We're going to be locked down too. So I started doing tutorials on Zoom Near Pod, other online teaching websites, and started learning about them. So when the first lesson started on Zoom, I was really good at it, and all the students loved it. I wasn't the only teacher who did that. Lots of my colleagues I did that. But, you know, the pandemic was definitely a time where a lot of us who were lucky enough not to get ill were able to, you know, put more strings to our boat, right?   Michael Hingson ** 21:24 What do you think about all the discussions and all the arguments and all the conversations that go on now about online teaching as opposed to doing it live, and where, where all of it fits in. Can people really do it, you know, kind of what are your thoughts   Peter William Murphy ** 21:47 for children? I do not recommend this as the primary source of their education. I believe that socializing is very important for them, even having a teacher. You know, one of the biggest things you can do as a teacher with your classroom management is where you stand in the classroom. You know, being able to observe the students, then knowing that you're there as a present all the materials that you would have in the classroom. These are all things that actually, they need something small, but they do help kids that kind of five minute break every 14 minutes where they can run outside, keep a ball around and talk to each other. That's really important, yeah. But if you're talking about maybe between the 18 and up age group, I think it depends on the person. I've had students who who are prepared for IELTS, and they have needed a top score, and only have three months, and we've been face to face, working, helping them with their writing, doing everything, and it just doesn't work. There's something about the school environment where it just doesn't rub off on them. But then the minute you get them online and you start introducing games, you gamify it, just do lots of different things with them, for some reason they feel more comfortable. It could be an anxiety thing could be where they just feel more relaxed. At home, everyone's different, but for children, from my experience, definitely face to face learning is the best. Zoom is okay in an emergency. I do not recommend hybrid learning whatsoever.   Michael Hingson ** 23:40 Yeah, it's a it's a challenge. I know, for me personally, I can do online and, or and, or I can do things in person, in terms of learning and so on. I'm used to doing a lot of things outside of the typical corporate or office environment. So I can do that, but I also value and appreciate the social interaction when you go into an office and you have an opportunity to to meet with people. The only thing I would would say is way too often, unfortunately, people socialize so much that they forget in a work environment, you're really there to work and really need to figure out how to focus more on getting the job done. But I think there are a lot of aspects to that as well, because it isn't necessarily that people are lazy, but by the same token, if they don't really recognize what the job is about and what they're doing and that they have to put the appropriate time into it, or figure out a way to put in the appropriate time, then that's, you know, an issue too.   Peter William Murphy ** 24:58 Yeah, I would, you percent people. Be With You.   Michael Hingson ** 25:01 I think that, yeah, it's interesting. I've had a few people on the podcast here where we've talked about time management. We've talked about how people work in Europe, as opposed to in the United States, and some of the statistics that show that, in reality, if people put in longer days, but don't spend as many days at work, like if you put in 410, hour days, as opposed to five, eight hour days or something like that, you tend to get more work done, which I think is very interesting.   Peter William Murphy ** 25:36 Yeah, I've noticed that too, since I started working at home more and more. That I had a discussion with my wife the other day, and I said, you know, I think I need to rent an office, you know, because whilst I do like having, you know, low overheads and not paying rent. There is something about getting up in the morning, putting on a nice shirt, black coffee, and walk to the office. And you know, have your work day. One thing that I'm noticing is working online, with writing and helping students, is I'll wake up at 5am and I'll shower and I'll I'll work from 6am until midnight, and I am looking at my looking at myself in the mirror the next day and saying, Joe, this is unsustainable, like we It's you can say to yourself, oh, sure, just, you know, make your own routine. But it's very hard to stick to a routine if you are, you know, writing articles, if you have meetings at various times throughout the day, if you're dealing with multiple time zones. So there's, there is something attractive of going back and renting an office, you know, having a base where work is work and home is home. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 27:10 and I, and I appreciate that. I, I personally am able to work at home and separate that out. But I do know what you're what you're saying. And not everyone can do that. I've just done that a lot in my life because I've worked for companies where I worked remotely anyway, so I'm used to that, but I also appreciate your discipline. I'm sorry   Peter William Murphy ** 27:35 you've got discipline. It's something I need to work   Michael Hingson ** 27:38 on. Well, I guess that's probably it, yeah, I guess that's that's probably it. And I have enough other things during the day that demand time. So for example, at five o'clock, that's the time to feed the guide dog, and he wants to eat. And if I don't do that, I'm going to hear about it. So what's your dog's name? His name is Alamo. Like the Alamo? Yeah. So, you know, the issue is that I do have some things to help keep me honest, but, yeah, I can be fairly well disciplined with it, and I can make that work, and I understand that a lot of people can't. The other thing for me being a public speaker is I'm not as great a fan of speaking virtually, speaking online, as I am speaking in person. And the reason is, and it took me a while to kind of figure out why I didn't really like it as much as as probably some people that I don't have nearly the same kind of connection with the audience to whom I'm speaking if I'm doing it online, and I don't get to hear their reactions to things that I say. And for me, having that audio interaction, those auditory signals are part of what tells me if I'm doing a good job or not. On the other hand, I've done this long enough that I can pretty well tell what's probably going to work and what's not. So I'm perfectly happy to do virtual presentations, but if I have a choice, I like to do it in person, right?   Peter William Murphy ** 29:09 Yeah, I agree with you there. There is something very cool about being up on stage, yeah, and talking to a lot of people, but my favorite part has to be afterwards, when you're having the teas and the coffees and you're talking to everybody in the lobby. I really do love that part.   Michael Hingson ** 29:29 Oh, yeah. Well, and I try to integrate some of that even into the talks that I give, so that I have audiences participating. And sometimes the participation may be that I ask them something to answer, and sometimes it's how I tell a story to draw them in. And I've had any number of people tell me we were just following you down the stairs in the World Trade Center as you were telling the story. You were just so. Vivid with what you were saying. We were right there with you. And that's the thing that I think is a lot harder to do in a virtual environment than it is in a in an environment where you're actually speaking to people.   Peter William Murphy ** 30:13 Yeah, that's I told you when we had a chat before I came on, that it's really great honor to speak to you. And you know, I really do love your story and the way that you tell it, and of course, about your guide dog that led you out. It's really like an amazing story   Michael Hingson ** 30:36 well, and you know, it's it, it's a team effort. Both of us had jobs to do, and it was a matter of me being the team leader and keeping the team on course and doing the things that we needed to do. But it did work out well, and I'm glad about that. So it's that's important, but tell me more about the school that you're trying to start as you're working toward it, what will it be? Well, we   Peter William Murphy ** 31:07 are deadline to open it up was in three weeks ago, we found three buildings. I can't go into the detail, but it's, let's just say that, you know, someone said one price in the advertisements, and then when we got face to face, there was a new price. There was a lot of that kind of carry on. So my wife and I had a discussion, and we said, let's put peak English online first and get a base in because we do plan to either maybe perhaps move to Ireland in the future. So it is going to have to be a business that can, you know, move anywhere. We are going to have to have a online base. We've started working with the school in Brazil, and we've got some clients in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. So it's a nice space to get online at the moment, as we head into September, when all the kids are back to school, and then we will start small. We on sub stack. I started a small GoFundMe to help me reach my goal before the deadline, and people were very, very supportive. They gained a lot of traction. And then I spoke with my subscribers, and I said I gave them the plan because I like to tell them to know what's going to happen if they're paid subscribers, because everything I make from my writing goes directly back into education. So everything I make from medium top back, everything it goes towards building the school. And we are now going to go into September on a good footing, but we're going to have to downsize our expectations and perhaps buy some or smaller but our methodology and our mission will remain the same, to make education affordable, to help students pass their IELTS exams, to give them an opportunity to go work in Canada, America, the UK, Ireland.   Michael Hingson ** 33:15 So yes, that's peak English. Well, there you go. Which is, which is pretty cool. Well, what does your wife work? Or does she just help you with the school? Or what does she do?   Peter William Murphy ** 33:26 My wife? What does she do? My wife is an artist. She's a gamer, she's a teacher and she's a website designer. She's everything. She's the Peter whisperer. She's definitely good at when I'm in a whirlwind writing or, you know, I'll do too many things at once. She's, she's like a tablet for ADHD. I think she just, she's good at, kind of directing me calm down. So she she knows everything. Michael, she's a teacher, English language teacher. Graduated from Palm college, university, and she worked in an ink, in a in a college, and she's just about to embark on her Master's. So one of us will get that degree.   Michael Hingson ** 34:18 Yeah, one way or another, you'll have one in the family. Yeah,   Peter William Murphy ** 34:22 exactly. Well, she has one, but she'll get a master's. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 34:26 you'll have a master's in the family. Do you have any children? No, no, no, we're children. No children yet? Well, that's another thing to look forward to in in the future, which is, which is,   Peter William Murphy ** 34:38 where we don't know what to do. We love turkey, but also we want them to have a, you know, a Turkish. We want them to, you know, have an appreciation for Turkey and for Ireland. So we're trying to figure out where would be the best place to to raise kids in the in. You know, current global environment. And you know, despite all the trouble that Ireland has in 2008 every time I go home, it's still solid ground. And you know, it's the older I get, the more I'm kind of, I think we will end up there eventually, but we'll see. Yeah, well,   Michael Hingson ** 35:28 it'll all work out in time. I suspect you strike me as individuals. Yeah, you strike me as a person that will, will make things work out. And you're, you're willing to step back and and do it in a methodical and in very positive way, which is, which is pretty cool. Well, tell me about some of your writing. What kind of what have you written?   Peter William Murphy ** 35:54 Well, I told you about the book. I'm halfway through. It's the working title is becoming useful. Then on medium, I started writing about mental health, and I got imposter syndrome again. Of course, there's nothing wrong with writing anecdotally about your experience, but sometimes on the internet, it's probably better not to talk about kind of medical kind of things, you know what I mean. So I said, well, what could I pivot to? And I started writing travel memoirs about my time on the island, and I ended up getting curated about 40 times by medium selected for curation is basically where they choose the staff choose your story, and they give it a boost into the algorithm, and basically it just gets sent all over the internet. So that happened 40 times. Then I wrote for your tango, which is a New York based website. And then after a year and a half on medium, I pivoted to sub stack, where I continued to do my writing. And about three months ago, sub stack began doing live streams, kind of like on YouTube or Instagram, they have these live streams on sub stack. So I didn't feel comfortable talking about my teaching on sub stack, because I felt like my my writing persona, not that it's controversial, had its own space in my life, so I kept it separate from my teaching, and I spoke with a friend, and we saw everyone on Sub stack was doing these live one hour streams. So we thought we would do a comedy show. So we started doing these 1015, minute comedy shows live on substack, and they became very popular. And a lot of you know big authors like Walter Reed, Robin wilding, who would be very popular on that website came on as guest, and it's kind of this new outlet where everything leads back to teaching, where I'm learning about video editing now and how to reach an audience, and then straight away, with peak English, I said, Okay, so that's that. Now I know more about how the internet works, so now open up a Tiktok and an Instagram and, you know, focus that into peak English. So our Instagram account now is growing. It's got close to 1000 followers, and our Tiktok is just open. So, yeah, going to use what I learned from sub stack to reach more students give more tips on how to pass exams on other social platforms.   Michael Hingson ** 39:12 Okay, and you've, you've created some fictional characters along the way, haven't you?   Peter William Murphy ** 39:20 Yeah, I have Peter and Freeman, who have a small little cult following on on substack, kind of based on a relationship I have with a friend of mine and my brother and I. My brother has done the Olympics. He's done the not as an athlete, but he's worked for Warner Brothers and other companies, doing the filming of it, and we're both very much in the film. We're working on a script, and we're trying to develop something at the moment together. Of course, our day jobs are our main focus, but it's very nice to have a similar interest with your brother, that you can just work. Worked on together, you know,   Michael Hingson ** 40:01 yeah, well, you know, back in the days of old radio, there was a ven Troy lacherist, Edgar Bergen, who had his creature, Charlie McCarthy. And it was interesting that a lot of times Charlie spoke for Edgar. Edgar would, would would communicate through Charlie, as opposed to just communicating himself, and it was a way that he felt comfortable doing, which was interesting.   Peter William Murphy ** 40:32 Yeah, that's interesting with Murphy's Law, which is my medium pending, after about a year and a half, I, you know, I said I can't keep writing about the island or this or that, or memoirs. I have to try grow as a writer. So I started trying different styles. I started writing a satire. I started writing a political satire or just pure comedy pieces. And lo and behold, I was okay at it, and they gained traction, and they were funny. And this is strange, so then Murphy's law went to kind of satire. And then I started writing about politics, say what's happening in the USA, the friction over there, some other world events. And I enjoyed it. The editors liked it, and it was published in some very good publications. And it was great. I found many voices, you know, but as time went on, and I love medium, and I love substack, it's, it's my passion, and it has helped me grow, not just as a writer, but as I mentioned earlier, helped me hone all the skills I use that become, you know, big enough on it into how I can create this business that my wife and I try to open up, and it has really helped. But you are always chasing the algorithm, you know, and I would rather have a product out there that helps people, you know, pass their exams, give them guidance with these as, you know, do volunteer work, things like that, that will actually help people. And people will remember it as peak English, as a brand that will help them, because Murphy's Law and the exile files online, I love them, and they are my babies, but they are very much passion projects that, like Reunion Island, have helped me figure out what I want to do. You know?   Michael Hingson ** 42:58 Yeah, well now you talk about Murphy's Law. And of course, we all know Murphy's Law is, if anything can go wrong at will. But there was a book written years ago that was called Murphy's Law and other reasons why things go wrong. And the first, I think I've heard of that, and the first thing in the book after Murphy's Law was o'toole's commentary on Murphy's Law, which was, Murphy was an optimist. I always thought was cute. I like that. Murphy was an optimist.   Peter William Murphy ** 43:30 Well, it's, you know, I think in life, like you said yourself, when, when that terrible day happens in the World Trade Center, it was like you could either lose your mind or you stay calm, you know. And no, I think, I think everybody, kind of you know, can learn from that, from learn from your book, that you just have to keep going moving forward. People react differently to different you know, setbacks like I mentioned, with the leg break and the bar closing another young man, it might, it might not have affected them at all. They would have said, It's okay. I just kept going. But it just so happened that it affected me that way. And you my brother, for example, he stuck it out. He stayed in Ireland, and he he did it so it's it really does depend on the person and how they how one can deal with what life throws at you. Some people think it was like it was the best thing I ever did, but looking back on it, like I wouldn't change it, but looking back on it, I would have liked to have done it, maybe in a calmer way.   Michael Hingson ** 44:56 The other the other side of that though, is that. So there are a lot of things that happen around us, and we don't have any control over the fact that they happen as such, but we absolutely have control over how we deal with what happened, and I think that's what so many people miss and don't, don't deal with and the reality is that we can always make choices based on what goes on around us, and we can do that and and that can be a positive thing, or it can be a negative thing, and that's a choice that we have To make.   Peter William Murphy ** 45:37 Yeah, you're dead, right? Yeah, I, when I first came to Turkey, I was only supposed to be here for three months, you know, but there was something intoxicating about the country. There just the smell, the food people and I about six months into my stay here, back in 2013, or 14, like I did, have that decision where I had to kind of look at myself saying, Am I staying here because I'm running away, or am I staying here because I feel this is where I can achieve what I want to achieve. And I stayed because I felt this was like the environment where I could kind of deal with myself and kind of deal with life, and, you know, just be who I wanted to be, not that I couldn't do that in Ireland, but just the 24 year old version of myself. That's what like he was thinking, you know? And I got to respect that,   Michael Hingson ** 46:46 sure. And the other part about it, though, is that you you at least ask yourself the question, and you really took the responsibility to try to make a decision and come up with an answer, which is what a lot of people avoid doing.   Peter William Murphy ** 47:01 I wrote out the pros and cons on a piece of paper. I still have that piece of paper under your bed, and went up to the top of the mountain. There's, there's a huge mountain next to the city here. I'd go up there every day, but I just sat down and I just stared at the piece of paper. And there was just something where I said, you know, I have to try and become something here, you know, because if I can become something, even if it's something small, like something, you know, as humble, as just being a language teacher or helping one person or two people, it doesn't matter if I can do that here, then it would have been worth it. Yeah, of course. If time goes on, you learn more, you become stronger, you become more educated, you become trained. And then if you just keep going, no matter how you know down the dumps you were in the past, if you just keep going, one day, you will wake up and you will know exactly who you are and what you're supposed to do, and that's kind of what Turkey and Reunion Island gave to me.   Michael Hingson ** 48:10 Do you think that as you were growing up and so on, that the system failed you?   Peter William Murphy ** 48:18 I do remember one time. And I have to preface this for saying that I hold nothing against this person, but I remember I went to the psychologist or counselor in, I won't name the university, and the university I went to and and I didn't know them at all, and I sat down and I told them I was struggling with mental health. And, you know, there was, I'm not saying anything now like but there was a lot of young men taking their own lives in Ireland around this time, a lot and women, and I wasn't like that at all, but I was feeling down, and I wanted to see what the university could do for me. And I remember just being turned away saying, Come back next Tuesday, you know, at 405 and I did find it very hard to kind of like communicate and get help in university through Washington, like I didn't need directions on how to get to the Lacher hall or anything like that. I knew all that, but there was something else going on that I needed help with, and there, it wasn't there at all. Since then, of course, in the last 1516, years, Ireland is, you know, I suggest mental health capital of the world. But when, when I was there, maybe, maybe I just caught them on a bad day.   Michael Hingson ** 49:58 Yeah, hard to say. But the. Other part about it is look at what you've done since then, and look how you talk about it today, which really illustrates a lot of resilience on your part. And I'm sure that that's something that had to develop over time, but you still did it, and you became a more resilient individual because of all of that.   Peter William Murphy ** 50:22 Yeah, I'd say I've got that for my mom and dad. They're very resilient. But also that resilience has changed from, you know, booking a one way ticket to reunion and, you know, just doing all that crazy stuff, then go ahead and stand ball bus rides around Turkey, not knowing where I'm going, not having money, not enough for rent, all this kind of stuff. But it's changed because I remember I got a job partnering with a recruitment company that's based in Amsterdam, and I remember just willy nilly booking the flight over to Amsterdam, and just kind of, I just gotten married, and I Michael. I was not resilient at all. I did not want to go, I did not want to travel, I wanted to be at home with my wife, you know what I mean? And so I definitely got softer in other ways. So your resilience does change. It becomes more kind of a mental toughness than, say, that kind of young book physical resilience that you had when you were younger. It completely switches.   Michael Hingson ** 51:32 Yeah, well, and I think resilience is, is really, to a large degree about the whole concept of, well, mental toughness, or maybe the ability to look at what you're doing and going through and being able to make a decision about how to proceed, I think that's really kind of more of it than anything else, right, right? And so resilience, I think, as oftentimes, it's a term that's overused, but the reality is, I think what resilience really is is your ability to keep things whoever you are, keep things in perspective, and be able to step back and ask the tough questions of yourself and listen to your inner self and get the answers that you need. Yes.   Peter William Murphy ** 52:25 If that makes sense. It does. It makes perfect sense. Just gotta keep going. Yeah, yeah, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 52:35 You do have to keep going, and it's kind of important to do that, but you've had a lot of different things that you've done. You know, you've been, you're an author, by the way. Do you still make drinks anywhere?   Peter William Murphy ** 52:51 No, I just at home, right away home. Good for you. Yeah? Yeah, we it's a drinking God. Drinking is such a funny one. It's something that just, I don't know, dissolved from my life. When I aged 30, I didn't become a teetotaler or anything like that. Like I'll still have red wine and I'll be here with friends, but I rarely touch the stuff. And I think it's mostly due to the fact that I start work so early in the morning, you know, and I just cannot wake up with any sort of grogginess. I leave black coffee, you know, look at the news for 20 minutes, pet my cat, take a shower and then start, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 53:42 Well, my wife and I used to have a drink on Friday night. I mean, we're capable. We were capable of going to restaurants and parties and occasionally have something. But I know since she passed in 2022 we were married 40 years. I part of honoring her is that I have a drink on Friday night. One drink. I don't because I've never nice. I've never really felt that I need to have alcohol or anything like that. I've never been a great fan of the taste, but I have a drink to honor her on Friday night. So that's kind of fun.   Peter William Murphy ** 54:21 Yeah, that's very nice. I mean, we it's my wife's birthday in two days, actually, so I'm very lucky. She's very she's like me in a way. I want to take her to a nice, fancy restaurant, or to do this and do that, but she just wants a chicken burger. And hello, yeah, so we just go out to our favorite restaurant. And you know, they're good burgers. They're pretty gourmet, but yeah, she's pretty down to earth with me. And yeah, we have a lot of fun together. And yeah. But I'm currently planning her birthday presents as as I'm speaking to you.   Michael Hingson ** 55:07 If you could go back and talk to a younger Peter, what would you what would you tell them? What would you want them to learn?   Peter William Murphy ** 55:15 Oh, I would tell him to go straight to a to talk to somebody, yeah, just to go straight to talk to somebody, that's the biggest thing. I had an interview where I was the host yesterday with a man who does Astro photography, and one of his, you know, other projects he does. He's a recovering alcoholic. Where he's he really talks about, you know, men talking to other men too, like, if your friend call, pick up, always speak. Tell people what's going on. Of course, don't nag people and to tell them every problem you have, but if you're down into dumps, you should talk to somebody. So anybody who's like young, you know, late, late teens coming up, should definitely talk to someone straight away, because I think a few simple sentences from a professional could have saved me a lot of let's call them headaches in the future, all   Michael Hingson ** 56:28 too often we the way we're taught. We just don't get encouraged to do that, do we?   Peter William Murphy ** 56:34 No, no. People listen. People are good. People will do what they can. But I think sometimes, I think the way it's framed maybe scares men. I think we're a lot better now, but maybe 1015, years ago, and even before that, trying to get a kid to, you know, talk to professional, nobody wants to be different in that way. You know, back then anyway and but it's so healthy. It's so good to have someone who can regurgitate back what you've just told them, but in a clear, calm fashion that you know makes sense. It does the world of good. It's, it's, it's better than medicine   Michael Hingson ** 57:27 for most. Puts a lot of things in perspective, doesn't it? It does, yeah, which, which makes a lot of sense. Well, yeah, I think this has been great. I've very much enjoyed having the opportunity to talk with you and and and hear a lot of great life lessons. I hope everyone who is out there listening to us appreciates all the things that you had to say as well. If anybody wants to reach out to you, how do they do that?   Peter William Murphy ** 57:57 Well, we're on Instagram as peak English. We're also on Tiktok as peak English,   Michael Hingson ** 58:04 peak as in P, E, A, K, that's right   Peter William Murphy ** 58:07 behind me here. So if anybody can see it's there's the spelling on my wallpaper.   Michael Hingson ** 58:14 And, yeah, a lot of people probably aren't watching videos, so that's why I asked you to spell   Peter William Murphy ** 58:19 it. Yeah? Well, actually, I'm blocking it, so I moved out of the way. There   Michael Hingson ** 58:23 you go. Well, I won't see it,   Peter William Murphy ** 58:27 yeah, so I Yeah. So that's the best way to get in contact with me. You can Google me. Peter William Murphy, medium writer, I pretty much on the top of the lid, if you're interested in writing, also the exile files. And we're also on YouTube with the exile files, so there's lots of stuff going on. This is an English speaking audience, so I'm assuming nobody's going to want lessons from me. So if you're interested in my writing, check out medium and sub stack. And if you know anybody of friends who needs English, tell them about peak English, and I will help you.   Michael Hingson ** 59:11 There you go. Well, I don't know, there may be people who aren't the greatest English speakers listening who, who might reach out. Well, I hope that they do, and I hope they appreciate all that you've offered today. I really appreciate you coming on and spending an hour with us. I hope that all it's an honor. Oh, it's been fun. And I would say to all of you out there, I'd love to hear what your thoughts are. Feel free to email me at Michael H i@accessibe.com that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I, at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, i, b, e.com, love to hear from you. I'd love to hear your thoughts wherever you're listening. I hope that you'll give us a five star rating. We really appreciate your ratings and your reviews and Peter for you and for all of you, if you know anyone who ought to be a. Guest on the podcast. We're always looking for people to come on and tell their stories, so don't hesitate to provide introductions. We love it. We really appreciate you all doing that. And again, Peter, I just want to thank you for for coming on. This has been a lot of fun today.   1:00:14 Thank you so much. It's pleasure to speak with you.   **Michael Hingson ** 1:00:23 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

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Annual Traveller Mental Health and Education Awareness Day – October 14th, 2025

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The annual traveller mental health and education awareness day is taking place at the Meadowlands tomorrow, Wednesday, October 15th. Jerry spoke to President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland, Lorcan Martin discusses the event and the issues that affect people. If you have been affected by anything you have heard, you can contact the Sarmatians on 112 123.

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The Day After: Is this (already) the inflection point?

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 28:21


There's clearly something wrong with the Eagles. All that “wait-and-see” couching about it being early in the season and the need to be patient, that stuff is out the window after the team's ugly 34-17 loss to the New York Giants. The defeat was the second in five days for the defending Super Bowl champs, which now have a mini-bye to not only lick their wounds, but figure out how to get back on track. How much of the blame goes to the players? Could first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo already be on the hot seat? The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and Olivia Reiner sort through the messy storylines from a disappointing night at the Meadowlands. 00:00 What (and who) is wrong with the Eagles? 03:56 “This is a team that should have been able to handle the [Denver] loss better” 06:01 About the offensive coordinator's job… 13:12 They Sirianni-Patullo-Lurie dynamic 17:57 What happened to the quarterback-run game? 19:50 Injuries and other defensive concerns unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.

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Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 28:24


The Buffalo Bills handed the New York Jets a 30-10 beatdown in the Meadowlands on Sunday behind James Cook's two-touchdown performance. Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot break down the game as the defense gets right, shutting down Justin Fields and company in a breakout game for Joey Bosa. Love SHOUT? Want to buy some swag to support the show and get decked out in our official gear? Check out the brand new "SHOUT!" store for apparel, headwear and much more! ⁠https://sportslocker.chipply.com/SHOUT/store.aspx?eid=405259&action=viewall What is the "SHOUT!" Bills text insiders? Want to join? You can get analysis from Matt and Ryan right to your phone and send texts directly to them both! Text 716-528-6727 or Click here: https://joinsubtext.com/c/shoutbuffalobills Sign up for the NYUP Bills newsletter! Don't miss all the Bills coverage. Head over to www.Syracuse.com/newsletters to start getting your Bills stories and the podcast delivered right to your inbox. "SHOUT!" Buffalo Bills football podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and wherever you listen to podcasts Follow @MattParrino (⁠https://x.com/MattParrino⁠) and @RyanTalbotBills (⁠https://x.com/RyanTalbotBills⁠) on X Find our Bills coverage whenever you consume social media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyup Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyup ⁠X: ⁠https://x.com/billsupdates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Buffalo End Zone
Bosa, Cook lead Bills in rout over Jets

Buffalo End Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 21:56


The Buffalo Bills rolled over the New York Jets in a 30-10 victory on Sunday to improve to 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in the AFC East. Josh Allen did not have to be Superman, as the defense led by Joey Bosa and the offense headlined by James Cook did more than enough Buffalo's dominating victory. Spectrum News 1's Andy Young and former Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson discuss how it went down in the Meadowlands.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
Literature Segment: Fabrics of Love by Lebo Mazibuko

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 14:46 Transcription Available


Gugs Mhlungu speaks to poet, author, and writing coach Lebo Mazibuko about her powerful new release, Fabrics of Love, a Soweto-based story woven with themes of culture, legacy, identity, love, and marriage. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Down The Stretch Podcast
Down the Stretch for September 1, 2025

Down The Stretch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 28:27


We lead off with a monster card from Mohawk, including the Maple Leaf Trot and the Canadian Pacing Derby. From Woodbine we have a 22-1 shot winning the Toronto Cup Stakes. Beau Jangles, Canada's brilliant 2-year-old pacer ran his perfect win streak to 6. We have John Sikura telling us why his Hill n Dale Farms bought half of the sensational filly, Thorpedo Anna, though he doesn't reveal how much this cost. From Saratoga, an emotional win by a horse named Attfield over a horse named Schwarzenegger. Curtis Stock talks with us about Ron Turcotte, the great jockey who died last week. Races from Ajax Downs. It was Family Fun Day and the Robertson family probably had the most fun. And we have ladies – Lauren Tritton and Natasha Day - winning harness races at the Meadowlands and at Mohawk, but we wonder why it doesn't happen more often.

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
Patriots smoked by Giants in meaningless pretend season finale | '6 Rings & Football Things'

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 28:54


From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): New England ended their up-and-down 2025 preseason with a lackluster affair in the Meadowlands, losing 42-10 to the Giants. Not sure how much we learned tonight, except that maybe the preseason should go to two games. Nick "Fitzy" Stevens is here with a quick 6 Rings recap - thank god the real football begins soon. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Patriots smoked by Giants in meaningless pretend season finale | '6 Rings & Football Things'

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 28:54


From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): New England ended their up-and-down 2025 preseason with a lackluster affair in the Meadowlands, losing 42-10 to the Giants. Not sure how much we learned tonight, except that maybe the preseason should go to two games. Nick "Fitzy" Stevens is here with a quick 6 Rings recap - thank god the real football begins soon. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Off Day Podcast
Patriots smoked by Giants in meaningless pretend season finale

The Off Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 31:39


New England ended their up-and-down 2025 preseason with a lackluster affair in the Meadowlands, losing 42-10 to the Giants. Not sure how much we learned tonight, except that maybe the preseason should go to two games. Nick "Fitzy" Stevens is here with a quick 6 Rings recap - thank god the real football begins soon. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight
From August 1990! New NWA Champion STING, Wrestling Fans Fantasy Weekend Preview

John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 53:05


Welcome to Episode 27 of Pro Wrestling Spotlight REWIND. Today's episode features an original episode of the historic talk show, hosted by John Arezzi. On this episode we share the original uncut broadcast of show number 72 of the Pro Wrestling Spotlight, which aired August 19th, 1990 on 1440 AM WNYG in Babylon New York. On this episode we welcome special guest - the newly crowned NWA World Heavyweight Champion STING, who comes on to promote his re-match against Ric Flair at the Meadowlands in New Jersey, as well as his appearance at the Wrestling Fans Fantasy Weekend (the first ever fans convention promoted by John Arezzi). Other guests include (the late) Dennis Brent - editor of the NWA Wrestling Wrap Up - with PWS News Capsule reporter Donny Laible. An announcement is also made of the show moving to a larger radio station - marking this broadcast the last at WNYG. NOTE: The final 15 minutes of the program were not recorded and ends at the 45 minute mark. Host - John Arezzi JOIN THE PATREON PAGE FOR THIS PODCAST AND EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS OF HISTORY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF WRESTLING HISTORIAN AND CO-AUTHOR OF THE BEST SELLING BOOK MAT MEMORIES HERE:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/JohnArezzi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Subscribe to the show's YouTube Channel Here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/ProWrestlingSpotlight⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Follow John Arezzi Here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/johnarezzi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/prowrestlingspotlight⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Order a copy of John Arezzi's best selling memoir "MAT MEMORIES, My Wild Ride in Pro Wrestling, Country Music and with the Mets" here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://a.co/d/4TXWVAv⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Copyright 2025 Alexander Media Services, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 5-8-25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 2:25


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 5ú lá de mí Lúnasa, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1973 tharrtháil triúir buachaillí óga tar éis a síobadh a bháid innill ó thalamh agus mhúch an t- inneall den bhád. I 1988 d'fhostaigh na hospidéil sa tír 2 mhíle altraí sealadach. I 2000 tháinig sé amach nach mbeadh an t-ainm O'Kennedy ar an pháipéar ballóide don chéad uair ó 1965. Bhí tuairimíocht ann go raibh Orla O'Kennedy chun dul chuig Fianna Fáil tar éis an nuacht go raibh a athair Michael chun seas síos ach chuir sí na ráflaí chuig an leaba. I 2010 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh post nua I gCaiseal de bharr go raibh siad ag tógáil stáisiún peitril nua le hionad mearbhia ann. Bhí an stáisiún peitril Topaz chun a bheith ag Waller's Lot agus bhí McDonald's chun a bheith ann chomh maith. Sin Los Del Rio le Macarena – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1996. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1984 chan Bruce Springsteen cheolchoirm 1 amach as 10 ag The Meadowlands I New Jersey chun an teacht abhaile den turas Born In The USA a mharcáil. I 2007 rinne 12 duine tástáil DNA mar go raibh siad ag rá go raibh amhránaí James Brown a athair agus tháinig sé amach go raibh ar a laghad beirt acu ag insint na fírinne. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Louis Walsh in Éirinn I 1952 agus rugadh asiteoir Jesse Williams I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1981 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 5th of August, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1973: 3 young boys were rescues and brought back to safety after their motorboat drifted away from land when their engine cut out. 1988: Irish hospitals employed 2,000 temporary nurses. 2000 -For the first time since 1965, the O'Kennedy name will not appear on the ballot paper for the next general election. The speculation of Orla O'Kennedy would go seek the Fianna Fail nomination in the wake of her father Michael's recent decision to stand down next time around, vanished.  2010 - CASHEL was set for a major jobs boost with the construction of a new petrol service station and major fast food outlet. Topaz had plans for a new petrol service station at Waller's Lot, Cashel, which will also run in partnership with a McDonald's restaurant.  That was Los Del Rio with Macarena – the biggest song on this day in 1996 Onto music news on this day In 1984 Bruce Springsteen played the first of ten nights at the Meadowlands in New Jersey to mark the homecoming of the Born in the USA Tour. 2007 DNA testing on about a dozen people who claimed late soul star James Brown was their father revealed that at least two of them were telling the truth. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Louis Walsh was born in Ireland in 1952 and actor Jesse Williams was born in America on this day in 1981 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ar An Lá Seo - 05-08-2025

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 2:08


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 5ú lá de mí Lúnasa, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1973 tharrtháil triúir buachaillí óga tar éis a síobadh a bháid innill ó thalamh agus mhúch an t- inneall den bhád. I 1988 d'fhostaigh na hospidéil sa tír 2 mhíle altraí sealadach. I 1988 chuaigh cúpla daoine ón chontae a sheinm cheol chuig an Eastóin sa U.S.S.R. I 1994 bhí feachtas tiomsú airgid mór ann chun forbairt a dhéanamh do Sea World I Lahinch. Sin Los Del Rio le Macarena – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1996. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1984 chan Bruce Springsteen cheolchoirm 1 amach as 10 ag The Meadowlands I New Jersey chun an teacht abhaile den turas Born In The USA a mharcáil. I 2007 rinne 12 duine tástáil DNA mar go raibh siad ag rá go raibh amhránaí James Brown a athair agus tháinig sé amach go raibh ar a laghad beirt acu ag insint na fírinne. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Louis Walsh in Éirinn I 1952 agus rugadh asiteoir Jesse Williams I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1981 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 5th of August, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1973: 3 young boys were rescues and brought back to safety after their motorboat drifted away from land when their engine cut out. 1988: Irish hospitals employed 2,000 temporary nurses. 1988: Clare was set to be represented by Irish musicians on their tour to Estonia in the U.S.S.R. 1994: A major fundraising campaign was launched in efforts to raise needed funded to develop Lahinch Sea World. That was Los Del Rio with Macarena – the biggest song on this day in 1996 Onto music news on this day In 1984 Bruce Springsteen played the first of ten nights at the Meadowlands in New Jersey to mark the homecoming of the Born in the USA Tour. 2007 DNA testing on about a dozen people who claimed late soul star James Brown was their father revealed that at least two of them were telling the truth. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Louis Walsh was born in Ireland in 1952 and actor Jesse Williams was born in America on this day in 1981 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

The Snowjobs Podcast
S3-131: Tom Canete, Canete Landscaping & Snow Management, Wayne NJ

The Snowjobs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 103:14


The guys welcome Tom Canete, the owner and founder of Canete Landscaping to the show to talk about their huge snow operation, including sites such as Met Life Stadium at the Meadowlands in NJ!

Down The Stretch Podcast
Down the Stretch for August 4, 2025

Down The Stretch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 29:20


We start with 3 Stakes races from Woodbine - the Trillium, the Niagara and the Seagram, then on to Saratoga for the $1 Million Whitney. Garnet Barnsdale was at the Meadowlands for the 100th Hambletonian. He tells us how that race went and about success on the day from James MacDonald and the great Sylvia Hanover. Less than 2 weeks until the 166th King's Plate, so Woodbine's Klaus Ebner teases us with a tempting parimutuel buffet of available wagers. We talk with Melanie Giddings, the leading Canadian trainer at Saratoga and we have natural hattricks from 2 jockeys – Ryan Munger at Woodbine and Ismael Mosqueira at Ajax Downs.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 8/2/25 | 2025 Hambletonian Roundtable Discussion

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 112:57


Join this live handicapping discussion focused on the greatest day in harness racing, the 2025 Hambletonian! Ray Cotolo hosts a panel looking at all of the major stakes action on the Saturday (Aug. 2) card at The Meadowlands, which is headlined by the 100th renewal of America's trotting classic: the Hambletonian.On this panel alongside Ray Cotolo are Mikee P (In The Money), Garnet Barnsdale (DRF Harness, WEG), Thomas Svensen (Horseman, Gambler) and Adam Bowden (Diamond Creek Farm).

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Hambletonian, Whitney Day and Much More

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 86:41


On a loaded edition of the show, we kick off with PTF hosting ITM's own Ray Cotolo and John Rallis of The Meadowlands for a look at the 100th running of the Hambletonian.Next up, Joe Migliore of Adelphi Racing Club is here to go over a fantastic, stakes-laden, Whitney Day Pick 6.Then DD drops by with his thoughts on a fun sequence at Monmouth -- don't forget to play in their Whitney Day Monmouth/Saratoga contest on Saturday.And last but not least, Mikee P is here with John Gaspar as they give their thoughts on Woodbine's Saturday card.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Hambletonian, Whitney Day and Much More

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 86:41


On a loaded edition of the show, we kick off with PTF hosting ITM's own Ray Cotolo and John Rallis of The Meadowlands for a look at the 100th running of the Hambletonian.Next up, Joe Migliore of Adelphi Racing Club is here to go over a fantastic, stakes-laden, Whitney Day Pick 6.Then DD drops by with his thoughts on a fun sequence at Monmouth -- don't forget to play in their Whitney Day Monmouth/Saratoga contest on Saturday.And last but not least, Mikee P is here with John Gaspar as they give their thoughts on Woodbine's Saturday card.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 7/26/25 | Hambletonian + Hambletonian Oaks Elims

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 70:01


Ray Cotolo and Mikee P are joined by handicappers Thomas Svensen and John Rallis to look at the eliminations for the 2025 Hambletonian and 2025 Hambletonian Oaks at The Meadowlands on Saturday (July 26).

Mark Simone
Mark Takes Your Calls!

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 5:24


Tony in White Plains NY called Mark to tell him that he went to Mara from Nevada's home once. Vincent in Brooklyn NY calls Mark to talk about the amazing highlights from the FIFA WORLD CUP at the Meadowlands yesterday.

Mark Simone
Mark Takes Your Calls!

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 5:25


Tony in White Plains NY called Mark to tell him that he went to Mara from Nevada's home once. Vincent in Brooklyn NY calls Mark to talk about the amazing highlights from the FIFA WORLD CUP at the Meadowlands yesterday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 7/12/25 | Meadowlands Pace LIVE Roundtable

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 107:47


(This show aired LIVE on the In The Money YouTube channel and across other platforms. This podcast is a replay of that show)Join Ray Cotolo and Mikee P from In The Money, Derick Giwner from the Daily Racing Form, Adam Bowden from Diamond Creek Farm and horseman Thomas Svensen for an in-depth harness racing handicapping discussion of the major races on the undercard of the 2025 Meadowlands Pace at The Meadowlands Racetrack on Saturday (July 12). Other stakes up for discussion include the Stanley Dancer Memorial, Del Miller Memorial, William Haughton Memorial, Dorothy Haughton Memorial, Jerry Silverman Memorial, Hambletonian Maturity and the Miss Versatility

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 7/5/25 | 2025 Graduate Finals at The Meadowlands

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 47:02


Ray Cotolo is joined by In The Money's Mikee P along with horseman and horseplayer Thomas Svensen to look at the pair of Graduate Series finals taking place at The Meadowlands this Saturday (July 5th) with the 2025 Graduate Pace and the 2025 Graduate Trot. Ray, Mikee and Thomas also take a glance at the prep race for the 2025 Meadowlands Pace, a race formed since only 10 horses entered for the stake so no eliminations are needed.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 6/26/25 | Saturday Meadowlands Stakes

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 36:06


Ray Cotolo is joined by ITM's Mikee P along with horseman and gambler Thomas Svensen to look at stakes action at The Meadowlands for Saturday (June 28), which feature many horses potentially in competition on 2025 Meadowlands Pace night as well as on Hambletonian Day this year. Stakes discussed include the $114,500 Six Pack, the two divisions for the $193,000 Dave Brower Memorial, the $164,000 Crawford Farms Trot and the $116,500 Perfect Sting, the last of which features reigning U.S. Horse of the Year Twin B Joe Fresh as she makes the third start of her 5-year-old season fresh from a victory in the 2025 Roses are Red Stakes at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

LeatherBrainz Fantasy Football
229. 10 Bold Predictions For The 2025 NFL Season

LeatherBrainz Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 68:15


The NFL offseason just keeps getting spicier, and this week the LeatherBrainz crew is breaking it all down — from thicc-legged kickers to Daniel Jones comeback season hype. (Yes. You read that correctly.)

The Rhody Strength Podcast
#97: Cam Burke: CrossFit MC

The Rhody Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 81:12


Great convo sitting down and talking shop with Cam.  Cam shares some incredible insights on the Northeast Crossfit competition landscape, why people should do try a comps, and what differentiates the good from the great comps.  A great speaker! And a fun listen. Cam: The New England CrossFit MCL2 Coach & Manager @sparkfitnessma & @andovercrossfit Individual Programming/ Remote CoachComp Resume: @wodapalooza Miami, FL @invictusbostoninvitational Boston, MA @metconrush Hagerstown, MD @asburyparksummergames Asbury Park, NJ @amoskeagclassic Bedford, NH @crossfitexp: Partner Palooza  CrossFit EXP: Leominster, MA  @andovercrossfit 's Fight the Darkness: Andover, MA @atlanticcoastclassic Daytona, FL @fightforthefittest Brentwood, NY @northeasternclassic Meadowlands, NJ @theport_nh 's  Partner Throwdown: Portsmouth, NH @crossfitsouthie's Southie Showdown: Boston, MA @crossfitrbp 's Comp for a Cause Everett, MAAlso coming up: @thevitruviangames  Easy Rutherford, NJ@battlebythebay_ Atlantic Highlands, NJ @andovercrossfit 's Spring Break Competition: Andover, MA

ESPN Daily
Ben Solak Previews the NFL Divisional Round Matchups

ESPN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 38:04


For many people, the NFL's divisional round is the most exciting weekend of football on the calendar all year long. Eight teams, four games, with trips to the conference championships on the line. And this year's matchups are bangers. Whether it's an MVP showdown between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, or the dynamic Jayden Daniels vying for an upset of the Lions in Motor City, or Saquon Barkley continuing his push for a ring in year one outside of the Meadowlands, these games figure to deliver the goods. So Ben Solak joins the program to give Michele Steele a preview of all the action, and to explain why it's just plain unfair that the Chiefs are rounding into their ultimate form at the season's most crucial point. And don't forget the playlist, featuring our favorite stories of 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The 25/10 Show
“Miracle At The Meadowlands II” Unpacked: Celebrating The 14th Year Anniversary | 25/10 Show

The 25/10 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 49:40


What's up 2510 family! You are in for a treat. In honor of the 14th year anniversary of the “Miracle at the Meadowlands II,” Shady & DJacc take us back to that legendary game and walk us through the behind the scenes of how they were able to make that epic comeback! Jason Avant also joins in to give his perspective and talks about the big-time block that he gave DeSean that led to his iconic game-winning touchdown! I'm telling you now, order in some DoorDash and get ready to be entertained! #ShadyMcCoy #DeSeanJackson #Eagles Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/2510 or through my promo code 2510 GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). [3.5%/bold] Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). [1.5%] 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). [1.5%] 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $150 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 1/5/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. SUBSCRIBE ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9RYDqrHvVcQ-VfaiiU7nIw FOLLOW THE 25/10 SHOW ON SOCIAL: (Giveaways every week

BarstoolDMV-Baltimore Podcast
Instant Analysis: Ravens Whack the Giants, 35-14

BarstoolDMV-Baltimore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 43:51


After a much needed bye week break, the Ravens got back in action on Sunday, heading up to The Meadowlands to take on the New York Giants. In a classic tale of a strong team taking on a weak one late in the year, Baltimore took care of business big time, with five touchdown passes coming from Lamar Jackson, and the defense handling it's business against Tommy DeVito and Tim Boyle, who spelled the former at quarterback. What does a win like this mean for a Ravens team heading into the most critical three game stretch they've faced all season? Jake and Banks discuss that and more on tonight's show. Thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll be back at you very soon! Hosts: Jake Louque, Brian Black Producer: Jake Louque Thanks to our presenting sponsors, Jimmy's Seafood, Fed Thrill Sunglasses, Black Eyed Susan Spices, Clipper City Barber Co. Follow the show on social: Twitter: @Exit52Podcast, @JumboSetPodcast IG: exit52podcast TikTok: exit52podcast Music: "Soul Strut" by Taylor Fields (@EDCBurner)

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players Podcast 12/6 Fraser and Final Four/Fanduel Recap

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 28:54


Mike Pribozie hosts the Harness Players Podcast with his guest Kevin Plowcha this week. They discuss Fraser's Late Pick 4 for Friday, December 6, 2024, and recap last weekend's stakes action from the Meadowlands. Check out nahupicks.com and contestjockey.com for picks and free contests. Western Fair, Rosecroft, Fraser, and Hong Kong contests are weekly.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 11/27/24 | Late Pick 4 @ Fraser Downs Friday, Stakes Racing @ Meadowlands Saturday

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 40:03


Host Edison Hatter is joined by Garnet and Nick Barnsdale to discuss and give out tickets for the Late Pick 4 sequence at Fraser Downs on Friday, November 29. The trio also break down the eight Stakes Races Saturday, November 30 at the Meadowlands as part of the FanDuel Championships and the Fall Final Four. Finally, the trio offer some NFL plays ahead of the Thanksgiving Day slate coming up.

Comics and Chronic
Ep. 256 - The Penguin

Comics and Chronic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 63:24


This week the guys discuss the HBO MAX series The Penguin from showrunner Lauren LeFranc. Following the events of Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022), Oz Cobb, aka The Penguin, makes a play to seize the reins of the crime world in Gotham. But first, the guys discuss fast food and The Great Chicken Sandwich Wars of 2020. Will eating McDonald's kill you? How do we feel about the character performances in this episode? Did Cristin Milioti steal the show? Was How I Met Your Mother ever good? Is Neil Patrick Harris a dick? Did this series have hard Sopranos energy? Did HBO steal our idea for The Meadowlands? How do you pronounce Marone and Falcone? What Batman comics does this series draw from? Was Sofia Falcone "yassified"? Do we like how Batman villains are adapted in this universe? Is HBO bussin? Did we feel bad for Penguin at any point in this series? Did Colin Farrell sound like a human penguin? What other Batman villains did we think were hinted at throughout the series? Is The Court of Owls coming to this Batman universe? Do we like that Batman didn't show up at all in this series? Did the relationship between Oz and Vic feel like a dark, twisted Batman and Robin? What is Colin Farrell's favorite movie? Why does Jake hate Back to the Future? What movies would be in our Letterboxd Top 4? Why didn't Vic fight back at the end? Does Penguin have off-the-charts scumbag luck? Would we want to see a Catwoman/Sofia Falcone team-up series called Sisterhood of the Traveling Falcones? Do we want a season 2 of The Penguin? Should this remain a stand-alone Batman universe and not connect to James Gunn's DC projects? Do we want Robin to appear in this universe? Will Mr. Freeze and Harvey Dent show up in The Batman 2? Is this the best comic book TV series ever made? What did we think of Penguin's comic accurate attire at the end of the season? Check out our Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.comicsandchronic.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Bluesky // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Instagram // Bluesky: @codycannoncomedy Twitter: @Cody_Cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram // Bluesky: @jakefhaha Anthony Bluesky // Instagram // Threads // Twitter // TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mrtonynacho⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy

Pod of Gold: Notre Dame Football
Pod of Gold: Army preview, Virginia review (kind of), CFP views

Pod of Gold: Notre Dame Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 60:25


We go Army heavy in this week's Pod as No. 6 Notre Dame (9-1) hosts No. 17 Army (9-0) at Yankee Stadium as part of the Shamrock Series game. We talk with Ken Kraetzer of the West Point Football Report on what makes the Black Knights so dangerous this season - it's more than just quarterback Bryson Daily, who's really good. We also talk former Granger, Indiana resident Richard Cacioppe, author of the book “Black Knights and Fighting Irish: A Rivalry, a Game, and America One Year After the End of World War II” about what this rivalry once was so many years ago. We briefly review the Virginia game (particularly the fake punt call), muster up a Pod of Old that included a memorable escape against Army in the Meadowlands in 1995 (the Ivory Covington game), and close with one hot take and one prediction for this weekend's game.

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Circe's Power: A Tribute to Louise Glück

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 22:25


If they wanted only to hold you, the queens could hold you prisoner in this tribute to America's most recent Nobel Laureate. Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Pretty Please.....Buy our books:     Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.     James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.SHOW NOTES:"Happiness" from Descending FigurePart 9 of "Marathon" in Meadowlands "Adult Grief" in The Triumph of Achilles"Lost Love" in Ararat"New World" in Ararat"Averno" from Averno "Winter Morning" in Triumph of Achilles"Crossroads" in A Village LifeHere are some remembrances of Glück published in The Paris Review.Another terrific tribute appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books, collecting memories by Paul Tran, Katie Peterson, Spencer Reese, Eliza Gonzalez, and Richie Hofmann.Listen to Glück read "Crossroads."

Bleav in Giants
Giants Losing Streak Hits Four Despite Daniel Jones 3 TD Performance

Bleav in Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 41:17


Join Bob Papa and Carl Banks as they break down the Giants fourth consecutive loss, which leaves them winless at home this season. After calling the game at the Meadowlands, they analyze the performance from start to finish. Despite an efficient showing by the offense that corrected mistakes, the defense struggled, and the team, as a whole, was out of sync. Bob and Carl discuss how the defense failed to adjust to the run game, allowed key third-down conversions, and emphasize that nothing should be considered routine for a two-win team. They also engage in an in-depth discussion about two-point conversions and analytics, attempting to make sense of this tough loss. Feel free to comment below with any questions for Bob and Carl. As they head to Munich, don't miss the chance to meet them at events in the city. Details here: Friday 11/8 6:30-8pm at Hofbrahaus: scheduled to appear Carl Banks, Bob Papa, Phil Simms, Victor Cruz, Shaun O'Hara, Howard Cross, Brandon London and Markus Kuhn Sat 11/9 4pm-7pm Giants House Praterinsel scheduled to appear Carl Banks, Bob Papa, Phil Simms, Victor Cruz, Shaun O'Hara, Howard Cross, Brandon London and Markus Kuhn Brought to you by

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 10/31/24 | Breeders Crown Wrap + Fraser 'Capping

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 47:57


This week on the Harness Players' Podcast, join host Edison Hatter alongside Ray Cotolo and Mike Pribozie as they look back at the nearly $7-million weekend at The Meadowlands, which hosted the 2024 Breeders Crown on Friday (Oct. 25) and Saturday (Oct. 26). The three reflect on the 12 finals and open the discussion for year-end honors for certain divisions, to be voted upon in the coming months. On the second half, the three break down the Late Pick 4 at Fraser Downs for Friday night (Nov. 1), covering Races 6 through 9. Contest Jockey will also host free-to-enter contests for Fraser Downs cards at contestjockey.com.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players Podcast 10/26 Breeders Crown, NYRA, Keeneland, Santa Anita, Edge Boost

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 83:17 Transcription Available


PTF and Mike Pribozie host several separate segments on this week's Players Podcast. PTF grabs Edison Hatter and Ray Cotolo to preview the Friday and Saturday Breeders Crown Championships for standardbreds at The Meadowlands. Mikee P and Nick Tammaro power through the Saturday NYRA, Keeneland and Santa Anita Cards. PTF introduces the new partner in EDGE boost. Twinspires.com has plenty of feeder contests for this weekend for players looking for a seat in the new Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge for 2025. Also this Sunday a last chance BCBC seat is up for grabs in that contest. A vibrant atmosphere surrounds the Santa Anita Fall meeting, where new wagering options are introduced, such as a $5 late double and a $3 late pick three, both designed to enhance the betting experience with a 15% takeout. The hosts, led by Mikey P, share their enthusiasm for the upcoming races and the return of the Show Viver Contest, which boasts a $5,000 prize pool. With Fridays offering free admission and parking, along with affordable drink specials, the episode captures the excitement of a weekend filled with racing action. This kickoff not only sets the stage for the weekend's events but also highlights the community's passion for horse racing.As the podcast unfolds, the conversation dives deep into the Breeders Crown harness racing. Guests Edison Hatter and Ray Cotolo provide expert commentary on the significance of the event, drawing parallels to the Breeders Cup. Their extensive knowledge shines through as they analyze the elimination rounds and discuss how they can influence the finals. Listeners gain valuable insights into the unique aspects of standardbred racing, which may differ from thoroughbred racing. The dynamic between the hosts creates an engaging and educational experience, fostering a sense of camaraderie among horse racing enthusiasts.The latter segments of the episode focus on detailed race analysis for various tracks, including Santa Anita, Naira, and Keeneland. Nick Tammaro's in-depth analysis of individual races, along with his strategic betting advice, proves to be a highlight. His focus on class drops and previous performances offers listeners essential tools for making informed wagers. The podcast concludes with an encouraging call to action, motivating fans to engage with the racing community and utilize the insights shared throughout the episode to enhance their betting strategies. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both seasoned bettors and newcomers alike, enriching the overall experience of horse racing.

Underground Sports Philadelphia
Underground PHI Episode 682: Michkov Mania Is HERE, Saquon's Revenge, & Topper Extended

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 41:55


KB is BACK and kicks things off with MICHKOV MANIA! Optimistic October has a new vibrance around it as the Flyers have a STAR! KB has been locked in on the Flyers and Matvei Michkov is must see TV! Then he dives into the Eagles upcoming matchup with the Giants and Saquon Barkley's return to the Meadowlands for the first time. Then he discusses the NLCS and ALCS, Topper getting extended, and the Phillies still being in a good spot! Onboarding Form: forms.gle/mZYnkiQcGv1ZxBSg9 Voicemail Line: speakpipe.com/UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Support Our Sponsors! The City of Vineland: Visit www.vinelandcity.org/ and stay connected with the community and learn about important announcements, programs, and services offered by the city! Vineland, New Jersey... Where It's Always Growing Season! '47 Brand Use code "TAKE35" to take $35 off ALL Cornerback Lacers now through 10/22/24 and get FREE SHIPPING on ALL orders with '47 Brand! https://47.sjv.io/c/2698521/2111231/26419 FOCO Red October Shop | linktr.ee/undergroundsportspartnerships Kenwood Beer Go to https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood Beer on tap in your area! Must be 21+ to do so and please drink responsibly! Merch & Apparel: www.phiapparel.co/shop + Use Code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Follow Us! Twitter: twitter.com/UndergroundPHI Instagram: www.instagram.com/undergroundphi/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi KB: twitter.com/KBizzl311 Watch LIVE: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia FB: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/UndergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" Outro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" #subscribe #Flyers #FlyEaglesFly #Phillies #fyp

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

E and T Short: Bad Tiki has some thought's on Saquon's return to the Meadowlands

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players Podcast - Breeders Crown Eliminations Meadowlands Friday/Saturday

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 80:50


On this special edition of the Harness Players' Podcast, join host Mike Pribozie as he leads a handicapping and gambling discussion looking at the 2024 Breeders Crown eliminations at The Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J. on Friday (Oct. 18) and Saturday (Oct. 19). Join Mike for betting strategies and analysis alongside panelists Thomas Svensen (Trainer), Cheyenne Christman (U.S. Trotting), Garnet Barnsdale (Daily Racing Form) and Nick "Ace" Barnsdale (Harnesslink).

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 10/18/24 | Late Pick 4 @ Fraser Downs

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 30:17


Join host Edison Hatter and the DRF Harness' Garnet Barnsdale as they handicap and give out tickets for the Late Pick 4 (Races 7-10) on the Friday, October 18 card at Fraser Downs. The duo also discuss the free-to-enter Contest Jockey contest on the card and give some general strategies they'll use this week. Other topics include the upcoming Breeders Crown at the Meadowlands, the Top 10 poll, the retirement of Jiggy Jog S, and more.

None But The Brave
Bonus Episode: Can't Find A Better Man - Vote For Change At The Meadowlands 10/13/04

None But The Brave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 40:51


None But The Brave co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean discuss the closing night of the Vote For Change Tour, which took place at Continental Airlines Arena in NJ on October 13th, 2004. A monumental night with numerous special guests joining Bruce and the E Street Band on stage, most notably Eddie Vedder. Also, at the start of the show, Hal and Flynn discuss the latest Springsteen news. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In The Money Players' Podcast
Harness Players' Podcast | 10/10/24 | Fraser + Hoosier & Mohawk Super Finals

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 83:51


This week on the Harness Players' Podcast, join host Ray Cotolo as he leads a vibrant discussion of harness racing from various parts of North America. Mike Pribozie joins for a look at the Late Pick 4 at Fraser Downs for Friday night (Oct. 11) and later John Rallis of Woodbine Mohawk Park and The Meadowlands joins to look at some of the state-bred Super Final action happening this weekend with Indiana's night of champions on Friday night at Harrah's Hoosier Park and Ontario's provincial finals on Saturday (Oct. 12) at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Knitmoregirls's Podcast
A Political Old Lady- Episode 750- The Knitmore Girls

Knitmoregirls's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 69:04


  This episode is sponsored by: Ready for some retail therapy with a side of laughter and community? Look no further than Erin.Lane's monthly live sales! Each sale features a fresh theme (think whimsical unicorns, sassy llamas, you name it!), and you'll be the first to snag brand spankin' new fabrics. Who knows, you might just find your new favorite bag too.   Make sure to never miss a minute (or fabric) by signing up for the newsletter, and keep up with us in real time by with our Facebook community, Erin.Lane Bag Buddies. Bag buddies always get first access to new bags and fabrics, because who doesn't want to share the love of their besties?     Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire Devices                     Are you feeling dis-GRUNT-eled about your stash? Are you browsing Insta-HAM looking for knitting inspiration? Is color "kind of a PIG deal" in your life? Oink Pigments offers over one hundred forty PIG-ture perfect colorways to make you SQUEAL with delight. For a limited time only, bring home the bacon with code KNITMORE and get fifteen percent off in-stock yarns and fibers at oinkpigments dot com. Shop soon, because these pigs will FLY! Episode 750   Administrative stuff: And then Mom got Covid! Yay paxlovid!  Covid/Paxlovid Rebound Ads. Added the bumper ads back to the beginning and end of the podcast- pulling in income from other industries to help put income into ours.  Also! We've joined the Mood Affilliate program. No cost to you, but some cash from your purchases comes our way if you click one of our links. Ads: if you're a small business (in our industry, related to this), and you're struggling and could use some ads, message me and we'll give you access to our audience, on the house.  If your politics include voting for someone who would have mom's citizenship stripped, and block us from visiting our family in Iran, we will not be airing (or comping) ads for your business, of course. On the Needles (:34)   Gigi ;  Meadowlands blanket # 13 Color way: Satyrs fourth triangle finished waiting for crochet border  Jasmin: almost done with the back of the vintage dolman sleeve cabled cardigan in undyed Tencel from Wool2DyeFor   Jasmin is 2ish inches from finishing Maxie's top test knit for Ainur Berkambayeva in Lisa Souza's Sylvie Silk in “Ruby" Gigi: Meadowlands #15 Sasquatch  Jasmin: Need to put in my yardage so BostonJen knows how close I am to kicking her bootie #StashDash   Events:(:11:41)   Jasmin: Cognitive Fiber Retreat X! I'm teaching a steeking class Jasmin: Visible Mending class for Sheepspot peeps/Sasha Torres' spinning school Paris Oympics! TOUR DE FLEECE/TOUR DE FRANCE Mother Knows Best:(15:22) VOTE. Talk to everyone. Have them check their voter registration status! Bookmark the voter registration website on your phone, and get people registered. Voting is a privilege!  Kamala Harris "We Choose Freedom" Knit-along with Knitrino We discuss NO Nukes, grape Boycott, Nestle Baby Formula disaster, Iceberg Lettuce boycott Democratically elected Prime Minister Mossadegh Professor Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky   When knitting attacks:(35:31) Started on 3rd triangle of Meadowlands blanket, messed up the sequence and had an extra row on the wrong side  Gigi: I am making a lot of mistakes in my garter stitch project.  Dropping stitches,adding yarn overs  Gigi: started another meadowlands blanket.  Messed up decreases, ripped most os it out, started again  Meadowlands ripped out 3x Also dropped stitches at the beginning of the row. Trying to fix it makes it worse. Will need to rip back a few rows    Knit more, know more A segment about Persian culture, history, or just generally cool stuff about Persian people. 2024 Iranian election Ja'at Khalee And sew on: (44:31) Gigi: Wish I had taken history of this western fashion  Gigi: Great British Sewing Bee on Facebook.  Not on Netflix yet Jasmin:  Jasmin: Lucille pants (by Gertie) done. Millicent skirt by Gertie done and attached to the top from last year's pride dress. Lucy hostess gown , finished! LINK? Panties (RadPatterns), because Lisa Woolfork espoused how great they are.  Speaking of Lisa Woolfork: STITCH BETTA HAVE MY MONEY fundraiser! Goal is $50K.  https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bws Mood trip while in NYC! Sewing is on a roll! Adjustable sewing table Aaronica Cole from The Needle and the Belle Tracing! Muslins! Projector!L Vintage 3 piece dress (flamingo dress) needs bias tape sewn on and buttons/snaps attached 1 yard vintage top: finished!   Gigi:     - Costuming: Bridgerton new season: enjoying the show and costumes in particular. Francesca, this season's debutant is wearing a jacket that is not a Chanel cut, but it seems like a Chanel fabric