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On this week's episode of BGO Blind Pig the guys sit down again with the courageous and tenacious Megan Imbert to discuss the impending sale of the Commanders, the Mary Jo White report, and what the end of the Dan Snyder era means for the rest of the National Football League. Thank you Megan Imbert (and all of the brave women and men who came forward) for bringing the unfortunate events of the Daniel Snyder era in Washington to light!
The guys talk some post-NFL draft, the impending finalization of the sale of the Washington Commanders, Dan Snyder's toxic influence on this franchise, and what new ownership's immediate priorities should be. Warning: Those triggered or prone to seizures when exposed to 'name change' discussion should discuss the risks and benefits of BGO Blind Pig with their physician before viewing this portion of the podcast.Join us for next week's BGO Blind Pig when we sit down with Megan Imbert, a key former Commanders employee and hear her thoughts on the impending sale, Dan Snyder, the Mary Jo Wright investigation, and where the Commanders and the National Football League go from here!
The Chris Russell Show Hour 3: 3 up 3 down: NBA Playoffs, Ja Morant has been suspended indefinitely, Nationals, Chris replays his interview with Megan Imbert from Fidays night show, Closing out calls on the NBA, DDOTD: Florida teacher suspended for playing a Disney movie
Megan Imbert was one of the many whistleblowers on Dan Snyder's improper conduct as Commanders owner, and during extended Team 980 coverage Friday night after news broke that Snyder has accepted an agreement for Josh Harris to purchase the team, Imbert joined Chris Russell to react.
Megan Imbert of the Washington Post joins in to talk about the sale in regards to the women affected
The Chris Russell Show Hour 3: Santana Moss joins the show to talk his perspective of the team sale, 3 up 3 down (Browns owner is buying the Bucks, McIlroy charged $3 million, NBA playoffs), Megan Imbert joins in to talk about the sale in regards to the women affected
The Dans break down the Congressional House Oversight Committee hearing held on June 22, 2022. We are joined by Megan Imbert (@meganimbert) who is a former employee of Washington and discusses her first-hand experiences. (16:55) The hearing provided some answers but we left with more questions. The fact that Dan Synder couldn't even bother to show up to testify. Also, Commissioner Roger Goodell's testimony, most importantly stating that "he does not have the authority to remove Dan Snyder" as owner of the Washington Commanders. The Washington organization held a shadow investigation on employees who spoke out about the team's toxic culture and to discredit the accusers. Goodell also said that the report could not be release with redactions. Next, Dan Synder will be served with a subpoena to testify. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) | Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
The Dans break down the Congressional House Oversight Committee hearing held on June 22, 2022. We are joined by Megan Imbert (@meganimbert) who is a former employee of Washington and discusses her first-hand experiences. (16:55) The hearing provided some answers but we left with more questions. The fact that Dan Synder couldn't even bother to show up to testify. Also, Commissioner Roger Goodell's testimony, most importantly stating that "he does not have the authority to remove Dan Snyder" as owner of the Washington Commanders. The Washington organization held a shadow investigation on employees who spoke out about the team's toxic culture and to discredit the accusers. Goodell also said that the report could not be release with redactions. Next, Dan Synder will be served with a subpoena to testify. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) | Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
A new QB in DC, but what does it really mean? And, a special guest, Megan Imbert, one of the many victims of the toxic work environment and sexual harassment with the team, will talk WFT culture. #ReleaseTheReport RobbUnfiltered is a sports podcast based out of Richmond, Va. Check out our website at www.robbunfiltered.com. Find me on Twitter @RobbUnfiltered. Email me at robbunfiltered@gmail.com. This show is sponsored by Charred Swift Creek, and Social 52, located in Richmond, Va. Sports. Life. Zero Fucks. #RobbUnfiltered
Megan Imbert started working for the Washington football franchise in various departments, she settled into the media production department, and was a star. Megan went on to become an Emmy award winning producer/editor. Megan also found herself involved in the highly toxic culture that was clearly set from the top down, at the then Washington Redskins NFL franchise. Megan talked with Defo and Lubie at length about what she saw first-hand, and the way things were handled around the entire organization. Megan also discusses just how obvious all of it was and still is! Follow Megan Imbert @meganimbert on Twitter Check out Defo and Lubie M-F from 7-9am ET LIVE, https://eyeonchannel.com/the-defo-show/ Follow Defo on Twitter @DefoShow, FB - https://www.facebook.com/jeff.deforrest Follow Lubie on Twitter/Ig @LubieOnAir, FB - https://www.facebook.com/mike.lubitz1
Megan Imbert, a former Production Manager of the former Washington Redskins, joined the program. When the Cowboys Voyeurism Scandal broke out, she says, this is nothing new. Something like this happened during her time with the Redskins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Washington Commanders employee @meganimbert joins to discuss #DallasCowboys cheer scandal & the #WashingtonCommanders / #NFL culture investigation. #releasethereport #takecommand
On this week's BGO Blind Pig, a Washington Commanders podcast, we're joined by the brave and tenacious Megan Imbert and lifelong Redskins fan @HilareeBanks who give us a unique and in depth perspective on the recent news surrounding the team. Will the Beth Wilkinson report be released? Will Dan Snyder finally be held accountable by Congress or the NFL for decades of alleged sexual harassment? Where does the growing Washington Commanders and NFL scandal end? Hear from someone at the center of this controversy who experienced this abusive environment first hand.
Former Washington Commanders employee Magen Imbert joins Maestro Styles and Trey Fraser to discuss her time with the football team, the movement to get the NFL to take action against Dan Snyder, and her thoughts on the Congressional roundtable involving the victims of the toxic workplace within the football team. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vernon-fraser/support
2/10 Hour 2 1:00 Former Redskins employee Megan Imbert 22:00 New investigation into Dan Snyder and Redskins 34:00 Junkies Blitz
In August 2020, a Washington Post article helped bring to light the two explicit cheerleader videos. Megan wants the team to release the report! Find out how Megan came about her discovery. From intern to full-time employee, she found out what happens in the dark comes to the light!
In July of 2020, the Washington Post published a report where more than a dozen women alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins park. The newspaper followed it up the next month alleging team employees created sexually explicit videos created at the direction of senior vice president Larry Michael.Interviews with more than 100 current and former employees and a review of internal company documents and other records show that, in his 21 years of ownership, Snyder has presided over an organization in which women say they have been marginalized, discriminated against and exploited. The employees also described an atmosphere in which bullying and demeaning behavior by management created a climate of fear that allowed abusive behavior to continue unchecked.Ref The District interviewed 4 women who are on record with their allegations for their show After The Whistle. Emily Applegate, Ana Nunez, Rachel Engleson and Megan Imbert. In the final episode, Episode 4 of this explosive 4 part series, the women talk about how they will continue to pressure the NFL to release the findings of the Wilkinson investigation and also for Congress to continue to press the NFL and the Washington Football Team to deliver on their promise to hand over documents to the Oversight Committee. Finally, Trevor and Stoner give their final thoughts on the series and what they would like to see moving forward.No Voice Goes UnheardWhere else can you find us:RefTheDistrict@gmail.comTwitter:@RefTheDistrict@TrevStoresWFT@TheNathanParry@Stonedawg23Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/ReftheDistrict/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/refthedistrictInstagram:@RefTheDistrict_PodcastGet fresh Ref The District Merch:https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/Anywhere you listen to your podcasts including Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon#WashingtonFootballTeamScandal #WashingtonFootballTeam #RefTheDistrict #AfterTheWhistle #Episode4 #What Now?Support the show (https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/)
In July of 2020, the Washington Post published a report where more than a dozen women alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins park. The newspaper followed it up the next month alleging team employees created sexually explicit videos created at the direction of senior vice president Larry Michael.Interviews with more than 100 current and former employees and a review of internal company documents and other records show that, in his 21 years of ownership, Snyder has presided over an organization in which women say they have been marginalized, discriminated against and exploited. The employees also described an atmosphere in which bullying and demeaning behavior by management created a climate of fear that allowed abusive behavior to continue unchecked.Ref The District interviewed 4 women who are on record with their allegations for their show After The Whistle. Emily Applegate, Ana Nunez, Rachel Engleson and Megan Imbert. In Episode 3 of this explosive 4 part series, the women talk about the emotional toll this has taken on each of them. If you're upset with what this organization did this to these women and the more than 100 reported complainants, image what they have gone through during their time with the organization and beyond.No Voice Goes UnheardSupport the show (https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/)
In July of 2020, the Washington Post published a report where more than a dozen women alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins park. The newspaper followed it up the next month alleging team employees created sexually explicit videos created at the direction of senior vice president Larry Michael.Interviews with more than 100 current and former employees and a review of internal company documents and other records show that, in his 21 years of ownership, Snyder has presided over an organization in which women say they have been marginalized, discriminated against and exploited. The employees also described an atmosphere in which bullying and demeaning behavior by management created a climate of fear that allowed abusive behavior to continue unchecked.Ref The District interviewed 4 women who are on record with their allegations for their show After The Whistle. Emily Applegate, Ana Nunez, Rachel Engleson and Megan Imbert. In Episode 2 of this explosive 4 part series, the women detail what led to the investigation by Beth Wilkinson's law firm and how each of them look back upon their interviews. Ana also tells us her story of traveling to New York City with Melanie Coburn to deliver a letter to the NFL's Social Justice Committee requesting to release the report.No Voice Goes UnheardWhere else can you find us:RefTheDistrict@gmail.comTwitter:@RefTheDistrict@TrevStoresWFT@TheNathanParry@Stonedawg23Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/ReftheDistrict/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/refthedistrictInstagram:@RefTheDistrict_PodcastGet fresh Ref The District Merch:https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/Anywhere you listen to your podcasts including Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon#WashingtonFootballTeamScandal #WashingtonFootballTeam #RefTheDistrictSupport the show (https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/)
In July of 2020, the Washington Post published a report where more than a dozen women alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former team employees at Redskins park. The newspaper followed it up the next month alleging team employees created sexually explicit videos created at the direction of senior vice president Larry Michael.Interviews with more than 100 current and former employees and a review of internal company documents and other records show that, in his 21 years of ownership, Snyder has presided over an organization in which women say they have been marginalized, discriminated against and exploited. The employees also described an atmosphere in which bullying and demeaning behavior by management created a climate of fear that allowed abusive behavior to continue unchecked.Ref The District interviewed 4 women who are on record with their allegations for their show After The Whistle. Emily Applegate, Ana Nunez, Rachel Engleson and Megan Imbert. In Episode 1 of this explosive 4 part series, the women detail the Toxic Environment they endured while employed by the Washington Football Team.No Voice Goes UnheardSupport the show (https://ref-the-district.creator-spring.com/)
Nick and Cecil take some time to honor those who guided us as kids for National Coaches Day as they take some calls from the fans telling their stories of those who made an impression. Cecil lays out why it's no time for Drew Lock. The Guys get real as we listen to some clips from Nick's Interview with Emmy Award winning producer Megan Imbert as we get some insight into the Washington Football Team's toxic culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Cecil keep it real as they continue to dive into Nick's interview with Megan Imbert about the mental state of those affected by their experiences with Washington Football Team. They are joined by 104.3 The Fan.com's John Davis who discusses the lost faith in Broncos Country, possible regrets George Paton might have for his first offseason, and a farewell Hip Hop show you don't want to miss. They speculate about Marvel's Eternals in what might be Marvel's first miss in years. They close out the week by addressing the Nuggets once more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A deep dive on the Washington Football Team investigation and fallout. We are joined by Megan Imbert and Ana Nunez (13:52), two former employees of the Washington Football Team, who have retained an attorney to represent their interests pertaining to their time with the organization. Their stories are not being told as the NFL refuses to release the emails and Washington failed to commission a written report. Simply put, there is no transparency. This show takes great pride in spotlighting important Sports Law issues — and this is one deserving of significantly more attention. We went straight to the source to give these former employees the floor and - more importantly - the microphone. We provide some background and then Megan and Ana join to provide a firsthand account of WHY the team was investigated for claims of a toxic workplace and sexual harassment with stories dating back more than a decade. They announce a new development in the case, i.e., that their attorney has reportedly been given two “softcore porn” videos of team cheerleaders from 2008 and 2010 that were intended for Dan Snyder — and scored with Snyder's favorite music. They give their assessment on whether and to what extent Snyder was involved in and/or aware of these specific allegations and the rest of the unacceptable culture. All in all, it's a rare look under the hood of the Washington Football Team.
A deep dive on the Washington Football Team investigation and fallout. We are joined by Megan Imbert and Ana Nunez (13:52), two former employees of the Washington Football Team, who have retained an attorney to represent their interests pertaining to their time with the organization. Their stories are not being told as the NFL refuses to release the emails and Washington failed to commission a written report. Simply put, there is no transparency. This show takes great pride in spotlighting important Sports Law issues — and this is one deserving of significantly more attention. We went straight to the source to give these former employees the floor and - more importantly - the microphone. We provide some background and then Megan and Ana join to provide a firsthand account of WHY the team was investigated for claims of a toxic workplace and sexual harassment with stories dating back more than a decade. They announce a new development in the case, i.e., that their attorney has reportedly been given two “softcore porn” videos of team cheerleaders from 2008 and 2010 that were intended for Dan Snyder — and scored with Snyder's favorite music. They give their assessment on whether and to what extent Snyder was involved in and/or aware of these specific allegations and the rest of the unacceptable culture. All in all, it's a rare look under the hood of the Washington Football Team.
On today's show we sat down with former WFT employee Megan Imbert . Megan is directly involved in the investigation into the WFT and the Beth Wilkinson report . On today show we get Megan's side of the story . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-burrows4/message
Hour 3 of Russell and Medhurst. Pete is out today, so Nick Ashooh is in with Chris. Guest: Former WFT employee Megan Imbert on the recent hush money story, Jon Gruden, and the release of emails. Eagles fan made a crazy bet when they were losing to the Panthers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - Craig Hoffman reacts to the minor punishment that the Washington Football Team received from the NFL for the toxic culture in Ashburn 15:05 - Megan Imbert, a former employee of the WFT and one of the 40 women represented by Lisa Banks that came forward to shed light on the harassment that she received while working there, reacts to NFL's "punishment" for Daniel Snyder and the WFT. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.