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BT & Sal are locked in a fiery debate after the Atlanta Braves swooped in to hire two key former Mets coaches: Antoan Richardson (First Base/Baserunning) and Jeremy Hefner (Pitching Coach). Sal argues that letting Richardson, whom he calls the "best first base coach in the game" and credits for the Mets' stolen base success, walk to a rival is an unacceptable blunder for a team owned by Steve Cohen. BT, however, dismisses the first base coach's impact as "irrelevant," suggesting the move was either a philosophical difference (Richardson wanting an elevated role) or a smart escape from a potentially "lame duck" Mendoza-led staff. The duo questions whether the Mets truly valued the coaches, debating if the Braves' gain is a sign of a greater Mets organizational flaw.
Today's episode of the podcast covers some NFL Leaderboards, dives into a discussion about Early Declare and Super Senior statuses, and then finishes with the Week 11 Discussion. As usual, I did not write up the NFL Notes, but I do have at least some brief observations about Early Declare and Super Senior status by position group. This is not meant to be a definitive study, more an observation about where the league is and recent trends. After that, as always, the Week 11 Preview which looks forward to some crucial 2026 QB match-ups. Early Declares and Super Seniors by PositionFor this an analysis, an Early Declare is anyone who leaves college the minimum 3 years after high school. A Super Senior is anyone who leaves college 5+ years after high school. To be clear, I don't think the analysis is re-inventing the wheel in any way, shape, or form and much of this is probably self-evident to at least some people, but I would wager even some of those people might be shocked by the degree in some of these points. * This should surprise no one, but the QB position is the only position — particularly at the top — where being a Super Senior is not a detriment particularly relative to being an early declare in recent memory. Several elite QBs (Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Bo Nix) are Super Seniors, and QB is the only position where choosing between the top three Early Declares and top three Super Seniors would be a debate; the top 3 Early Declares on KTC right now are Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Patrick Mahomes, so they still may have the edge here, but compare that to WR where the KTC rankings would make a similar comparison Ricky Pearsall, Jayden Reed, and Terry McLaurin v Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Justin Jefferson. * RB is the position where the TOP END is the most dominated by Early Declares. The top 6 RBs and 13 of the top 14 RBs are Early Declares (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Omarion Hampton, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Breece Hall, Josh Jacobs, Kyren Williams). That said, the gap between simply being a senior and a super senior, at least in the moment, seems less extreme at RB compared to WR. James Cook is the other RB in the Top 14, and as a 4th Year player, he creates the biggest divide between Senior and Super Senior, but players like Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, and before his injury Cam Skattebo are more highly valuable to their positions relative to the Seniors and compared to the WR position. * At WR, within the top 24, there is a 2/3 to 1/3 preference towards the Early Declares, with 8 Early Declare WRs in the top 12 and 16 Early Declare WRs in the top 24. Beyond that though, the most unique aspect of WRs in this analysis is the complete lack of players achieving significant success after becoming Super Seniors. Ricky Pearsall and Jayden Reed have had some relative success aside from injuries, but injuries are a relevant reality in the sport, and if they do not turn their careers around soon, the biggest 5th Year WR hit since Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel — both of whom are ~30 YO now — is probably Rashid Shaheed? Or perhaps still Jayden Reed even with the injuries. Since the podcast, Deebo has fallen out of the Top 50 and Shaheed has risen into the top 50, but essentially these 5 WRs are the 5 that rest near or above the fringe of WR50. That is a very small number of relevant players throughout the entire position. * As one additional note, among the 8 WRs who have Senior (not super) status in the Top 24 on KTC, four of these eight WRs (Egbuka, Odunze, DeVonta, Olave) had an excellent season with high draft status prior to returning for their four season. Two more of these WRs (Ladd & Puka) were heavily impacted by injuries throughout their collegiate careers. This is why, in my eyes, even the bar for a fourth year player at the WR position should be very high or have significant excuse as to why they were not able to become more successful earlier in their careers. My belief is that this is because WR is so skills driven that early skills development is still underrated in the scouting process. This is admittedly not the most optimistic analysis, and I did not spin it directly like this on the podcast, but there is a reason that I bring all these items up on a Show/Sub that slants to the NFL Draft: There's some evidence that being an Early Declare for Dante Moore would be more enticing for teams to the extent that it might help him stay in the First Round relative to maybe a similar QB with a similar season who was a 4th Year player, but the fact that so many of those QBs being drafted as Early Declares are on the bottom of the top 20-28 QBs might suggest that for Dante Moore, if he wants to be a very good QB, staying at Oregon might be the most logical decision. And for Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, while at other positions returning for a 5th Year would be a detriment, there's not necessarily anything obvious in the numbers right now — particularly if your goal is to be a very good QB — that suggests going back for a 5th Year is a bad idea. At RB, our top two don't need discussed here, but particularly as Jonah Coleman may re-enter the RB2 conversation with the injury to Justice Haynes, this is just another sign that Coleman best abilities might lie in FLOOR and not CEILING. And at WR, luckily our top three are fine here — it is part of what makes them the top 3. Jordyn Tyson is the only senior, but he slides nicely into that category that also fits Egbuka, DeVonta, Odunze, and Olave. The concern is more as we get into the stages where Chris Bell, Germie Bernard, and even Denzel Boston are becoming first round picks that people are excited about. Boston scores okay compared to those players, but is a clear step down. Bell and Bernard are not particularly close. That doesn't mean they can't be very good WRs, but unless there is more well-rounded development, they are the two players right now where they seem like they may slip into my own 1st Round, but in most drafts I would not want to rank them with a Top 12 grade. Make sure to check out the Fantasy for Real podcast where I go over these games in preparation for Week 11.After a few weeks where the match-ups for the 2026 QBs were not quite as exciting, this weekend showcases many of our top QBs matched up in important games. The biggest match-up and Game of the Week features LSU & Garrett Nussmeier taking on Alabama & Ty Simpson, with Nussmeier in particular needing to take advantage of the limited opportunities he has left before the 2026 NFL Draft. Aside from this top game, both Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza find themselves against tricky defenses in road environments. This is another big opportunity week for the 2026 QB Class with plenty of other big games to look through as well. Friday Night LightsNorthwestern @ USC at 9:00 PM on FOXKey Players: Griffin Wilde, WR, Northwestern (2026) ; Jayden Maiava, QB, USC (2026) ; Makai Lemon, WR, USC (2026) ; Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (2026)Not too much action late Friday night, but USC does have one of the most intriguing teams for the 2026 NFL Draft in particular. While the injury to Waymond Jordan and playing through injuries for Ja'Kobi Lane has limited some of the intrigue, this team still features two potential Day 2 or higher WRs including a top 3 WR in Makai Lemon. QB Jayden Maiava flirted with the First Round QB conversation, but right now seems to be firmly on the outside looking in after poor performances the last two weeks. This game is unlikely to get him back in the conversation, but it can get him on the right track for at least Day 2 moving forward. For Northwestern, Griffin Wilde remains an intriguing, productive player within College Football. A third year player in his first year in the Big Ten, Wilde is very likely the most important member of the Northwestern offense.Week 11 College Football GAMEDAY PreviewsGAME OF THE WEEKLSU @ Alabama at 7:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (2026) ; Harlem Berry, RB, LSU (2028) ; Caden Durham, RB, LSU (2027) ; Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (2026) ; Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU (2027) ; Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (2026) ; Jamarion Miller, RB, Alabama (2026) ; Daniel Hill, RB, Alabama (2027) ; Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama (2027) ; Lotzeir Brooks, WR, Alabama (2028) ; Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (2026) ; Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama (2026)Very likely the “Game of the Week” this week pits QBs Garrett Nussmeier and Ty Simpson against each other, each with the ability to raise their stock in the upcoming NFL Draft. For Nussmeier, a player without eligibility and a nearly nonexistent path to the CFB Playoff, this will be one of the last opportunities to make an impression. If Simpson wishes to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, that might be true for him as well, though Simpson will have more post-season opportunities most likely. Simpson has showcased excellent ability to play the QB position, but as someone with very few starts, Simpson is still an incomplete picture.These teams are also quite similar in how they have matched-up on Offense this year, with the exception of Simpson being able to execute in the difficult situations that Nussmeier has struggled in. But on the ground, both teams have struggled quite a bit this season. LSU has seemingly found something in RB Harlem Berry adding a bit more consistency on the ground the last couple of weeks, and between the true freshman and sophomore RB Caden Durham, LSU definitely has a very intriguing tandem on the ground. For Alabama, the most intriguing RB at this stage for NFL futures is probably 244-lb sophomore Daniel Hill. And while they are different shapes and sizes significantly, each team features some elite upside at pass-catching positions. Trey'Dez Green of LSU has been a match-up nightmare on paper for his entire career, but the last three games have begun to bring that theory into reality. He is currently my TE1 in all of College Football, with a significant gap between Green and anyone else. On the complete opposite side of the size spectrum, Ryan Williams of Alabama is an elite prospect, still 18-Years Old, but needs to work on his consistency particularly with his hands. Aside from Williams, potential fantasy 1st-Round pick Germie Bernard and true freshman Lotzeir Brooks make up a dangerous trio that also includes other supplemental players like Isaiah Horton. This is one of the more intriguing and multi-faceted games we have had in a few weeks, with huge 2026 NFL Draft implications from primarily the QB position as well as depth in future talent at RB, WR, and TE.TOP GAME #2Texas A&M @ Missouri at 3:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (2026) ; Mario Craver, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ashton Bethel-Roman, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri (2027) ; Donovan Olugbode, WR, Missouri (2028) ; Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (2026) ; Brett Norfleet, TE, Missouri (2026)While players like mobile QB Marcel Reed and 3rd-year RB Rueben Owens have started to make an impact and enter into potentially draftable conversations, the strength of the Texas A&M Aggies remains the WR room. Kevin Concepcion is a fringe top-10 player on my Fantasy Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and while Mario Craver's size may restrict him from being a 1st Round pick, both of these WRs have flashed playmaking ability at the highest levels of College Football. While it was only 1 Catch in his follow-up performance, Ashton Bethel-Roman is a second year WR and highly recruited player who has made an impact in each of the last two games, including 130 Receiving Yards on just 43 Routes (3.02 Y/RR). Bethel-Roman is behind his teammates so far in production, but he is also the only WR listed in this room at 6' tall. For Missouri, Ahmad Hardy is having a phenomenal season for a 19-Year-Old RB in the SEC even after the fall-off in performance against SEC play, but that fall-off is something that Hardy will need to rectify a bit and showcase that his rushing style can translate to the NFL level. Kevin Coleman Jr. is a YAC receiver with some promise at the NFL level, while Brett Norfleet is a TE with excellent size. The most intriguing pass catcher for Missouri may be the true freshman, Donovan Olugbode, who at least should be seen as potentially the highest upside Devy player of the group.Tough Road Spots for VERY Important QBsIndiana @ Penn State at Noon on FOXKey Players: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (2026) ; Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (2026) ; Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (2026) ; Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (2026)Just like last week against Ohio State, this is not the Penn State team we were expecting. Even some teams that have fall-offs like Florida retain a high degree of intrigue for this list, but Penn State's lack of pass catching weapons and injury to QB Drew Allar knock them from an intriguing team to a pair of RBs, one of which in Nicholas Singleton has been a massive disappointment so far this season. Singleton will look to take on his last major opportunity as a College Football player this weekend alongside the RB getting all of the work, Kaytron Allen. The main focal point for this game though will be Fernando Mendoza. It's not entirely fair as the team Oregon beat had aspirations for a National Championship and a different Head Coach, but this is an intriguing pair of games between this game and Oregon's game this week, as both Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore get to play in a road environment that we have seen the other play in already this season. OSU's Julian Sayin ripped Penn State apart last week, which likely takes away some ability for Mendoza to get much credit for doing the same even on the road, but this may be the biggest regular season test remaining for Mendoza, who is one of the most likely QBs to appear in the College Football Playoff. If this game is not a sufficient test for Mendoza, it seems less likely that Mendoza will find a test in the next two opponents, Wisconsin & Purdue, who are a combined 4-13.Oregon @ Iowa at 3:30 PM onKey Players: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon (2026) ; Dierre Hill Jr., RB, Oregon (2028) ; Jordan Davison, RB, Oregon (2028) ; Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon (2028) ; Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (2026) ; Kamari Moulton, RB, Iowa (2026)While RB Kamari Moulton has had a few good games for Iowa this season, the ranking of this game so highly in the Weekly Preview is entirely about the Oregon offense – which has struggled in two of the past three games – facing a tough Iowa Defense on the Road. The Wisconsin game was a sloppy, weather-influenced mess, but with so little experience and a limited number of games against top teams, QB Dante Moore will need to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him. As mentioned above, this Iowa game also creates a point of comparison between Moore and Mendoza, and unlike Penn State, this environment is probably going to be seen as fairly similar situationally. Kenyon Sadiq might still be my #1 TE, but he has been one of the more disappointing players so far in 2025. If he wishes to enter the draft and be taken as a true and promising TE1, Sadiq will likely need to show a bit more consistency throughout the rest of the season. Outside of these two, Oregon has a number of intriguing freshman between #1 HS freshman WR Dakorien Moore and the RBs, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordan Davison.Other Games to Watch this WeekendGeorgia @ Mississippi State at Noon on ESPNKey Players: Nate Frazier, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Chauncey Bowens, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (2026) ; Fluff Bothwell, RB, Mississippi State (2027) ; Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (2026) ; Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State (2026)The early season fumbles got Nate Frazier in the doghouse, but he has played better the last few weeks and has gone four Gs now without a fumble. Chauncey Bowens is not nearly the highly touted prospect that Frazier is, but he is the RB who broke the two big explosive carries in Georgia's most recent victory against Florida. WR Zachariah Branch has been increasingly reliable with excellent YAC skills, and if this most recent game can showcase a bit more growth in areas aside from a “Gadget” role, Branch is someone with elite athletic upside (at his size). There isn't a player necessarily approaching Day 2 on my Watchlist from Mississippi State, but at least three players are in a Draftable range. Fluff Bothwell has excellent size and could grow into a solid SEC RB with another year remaining before he can enter the NFL Draft, and Brenen Thompson (Deep) and Anthony Evans (Underneath) each have clear utilities and limitations.BYU @ Texas Tech at Noon on ABCKey Players: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU (2028) ; L.J. Martin, RB, BYU (2026)A huge game for College Football and a smaller game for our purposes, this is the first real opportunity to spotlight freshman QB Bear Bachmeier, who will not be draft eligible until 2028. Right now, Bachmeier is not necessarily getting as much love with three current starting freshman QB with better tools (Underwood, Sagapolutele, & Washington), but as a true freshman leading an undefeated BYU team, Bachmeier deserves a lot of credit. Aside from Bachmeier, there are a few intriguing RBs in this game, most notably BYU RB L.J. Martin. Texas Tech also features a pair of sophomores in J'Koby Williams & Cameron Dickey.Maryland @ Rutgers at 2:30 PM on Fox Sports 1Key Players: Malik Washington, QB, Maryland (2028) ; Antwan Raymond, RB, Rutgers (2027) ; Ian Strong, WR, Rutgers (2026) ; K.J. Duff, WR, Rutgers (2027)Maryland & QB Malik Washington will look to bounce back after a rough home loss to Indiana. Rutgers' defense has been the team you want to play so far this year when you need to get back on track as a Passing Offense, and so hopefully for Washington this is the case on Saturday. For Rutgers, while the team performance has not been great in recent weeks, the trio of Antwan Raymond, Ian Strong, and Future WR Riser of the Week(s) K.J. Duff make Rutgers a sneaky interesting team. If Strong wants to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, he likely needs to start having some of his biggest performances down the stretch. For Duff, there is a clear opportunity to put up 1,000+ Yards and be on every Watchlist heading into the 2026 CFB Season including NFL Watchlists, All-American Watchlists, and Biletnikoff Watchlists.Auburn @ Vanderbilt at 4:00 PM on SEC NetworkKey Players: Jeremiah Cobb, RB, Auburn (2026) ; Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (2027) ; Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn (2026) ; Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (2026)The post-Hugh Freeze era begins with a tough road test against Vanderbilt. While I will be the first to congratulate Auburn on what is hopefully a brighter future moving forward, unfortunately for the Tigers, getting rid of Freeze does not come with an upgrade at QB, and that has been the issue for Auburn throughout the season. Cam Coleman remains the headliner for this team, an elite WR talent with potential to be a top 5-10 pick in the NFL Draft, but the numbers have not quite been there yet. Eric Singleton Jr. has excellent YAC ability, speed, and is very young for being Draft Eligible, but has struggled to produce this season specifically outside of a very limited, gadget role. Jeremiah Cobb has not necessarily entered the Day 2 conversation yet, but he has become the clear lead back for Auburn. Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers had his first truly good game of the season against Texas, and will look to continue that momentum against Auburn. Stowers is #2 in the FBS for Receiving Yards at the TE position.California @ Louisville at 7:00 PM on ESPN2Key Players: Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele, QB, California (2028) ; Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville (2027) ; Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (2026)One player for each of the next three Draft Classes (at least in terms of when they can first enter the NFL Draft), for 2026, Louisville's Chris Bell has excellent size, athleticism, and could develop into an excellent WR, but he is also fairly raw for someone being discussed within the 1st Round. Isaac Brown has excellent explosive ability, speed, and creation ability, but the latter in particular is hard to know how it will translate going from the ACC to the NFL at under 200 lbs. Brown will look to continue his recent dominant stretch against Cal. And then against Louisville will be Cal QB Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele had his third multi-turnover game of the season this past weekend against Virginia, but continues to show signs that if he can manage those TOs in particular that he can be a potential NFL Starter / future 1st Round Pick.Florida State @ Clemson at 7:00 PM on ACCNKey Players: Ousmane Kromah, RB, Florida State (2028) ; Micahi Danzy, WR, Florida State (2027) ; Duce Robinson, WR, Florida State (2026) ; Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (2026) ; Gideon Davidson, RB, Clemson (2028) ; T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson (2027) ; Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (2026) ; Tristan Smith, WR, Clemson (2026)This game against Florida State and Clemson – even with the injury to Bryant Wesco Jr. – could potentially be an excellent showcase of WR talent in the next two Draft Classes. The big name eligible for the Draft this year is likely this Week's WR Riser of the Week(s), Antonio Williams. Williams will look to build on his first great game of the season against Florida State, and alongside Williams will be former SE Missouri St. WR Tristan Smith and sophomore T.J. Moore. It was actually Smith who had the more targets between the pairing last week, but Moore is the player within this trio that generally seems to be highest rated in Devy. Most likely the offense runs through Williams & Moore, but it would not be a surprise to see Smith – who offers a bit of a different skillset at 6' 5” – getting more involved. For Florida State, two excellent explosive athletes in Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy will look to make explosive plays downfield or potentially even in the running game. Danzy has been a future Riser recently, and Robinson is at least an athlete worth monitoring. Aside from the WR positions, Cade Klubnik will need to continue and play well to hopefully restore his Draft Stock even to Day 2, and there are a pair of intriguing freshmen RBs who may make appearances in this game between Ousmane Kromah and Gideon Davidson.//Not too much to add today, and I should be back on Tuesday to discuss these 2026 QB Games most of all. Thanks, C.J. Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
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How are we still talking about Indiana as a lesser-than top 5 program? What else does Mendoza have to do to garner respect? Find out the Patricks thoughts on this, daylight savings time, and the NBA here on your favorite college football podcast.
This week's message comes from the one and only Pastor Hannah Helwege of New Life East Church. As we kick off our Kings of Israel series, Pastor Hannah unpacks 1 Samuel 15:1–11, revealing how Saul's refusal of alignment, obedience, and accountability kept him from walking in God's calling.
RICK NEUHEISEL (CBS Sports) We are headed into the final 1/3 of the college football regular season and the first CFP poll comes out tonight; does Coach expect any surprises? What are Washington's chances of getting into the playoffs? How good are Notre Dame, Alabama and Oregon? Who is his Heisman front-runner this year? Plus, a look at this week's CFB matchups. :30- the Ol' Judge is here! - Sam Darnold and JSN should both be in the Top 5 of MVP candidates right now. - Chris Collinsworth was right, the Seahawks are at the front of the line for the best teams in the NFL right now. - The Seahawks will end up with Maxx Crosby by the deadline this afternoon. - Do we have time to add another holiday between now and Thanksgiving? :45- We close out the show with one last thing and a BIG trade in the NFL! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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En este episodio especial de Puerto de Libros – Librería Radiofónica exploramos la profunda relación entre el crimen organizado y la narrativa contemporánea. Desde la figura mítica de Don Corleone en El Padrino, hasta las crónicas arriesgadas de Roberto Saviano en Gomorra y las calles ardientes de Medellín retratadas por Fernando Vallejo, recorremos los senderos literarios que han transformado la mafia en símbolo, denuncia y espectáculo.Dividido en cuatro segmentos, este episodio analiza:El poder narrativo del mafioso como figura trágica.La valentía de los cronistas que arriesgan la vida por contar la verdad.El surgimiento de la narcoliteratura en América Latina y su estética del realismo sucio.La influencia del cine y la televisión en la construcción del mito criminal.Reflexionamos sobre una pregunta incómoda pero necesaria:¿Por qué nos atraen tanto los criminales en la ficción?
1 hour and 55 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Offense vs Purdue Starts at :57 This podcast starts out telepathically but then Brian's intrusive thoughts got telepathed so it had to stop. Dave introduces the Snack of the Week. Would you rather talk about this game or Dunkaroos? Bryce Underwood - not good in the first half. A fumble on the sideline is usually harmless unless it involves the silliest rule in football. His scrambling was good but you can't build a business in this industry by scrambling, that will get you killed against Ohio State. Too many missed passes, he doesn't really settle in. By the Georgia game, JJ was probably where Bryce is now - many mistakes but you can see the talent. On the flip side, the offensive line had a great game. Purdue loaded the box but Jordan Marshall rushed for 185 yards anyways. You can't tackle him with just one guy, he will emerge from piles. This is the fourth straight game where Sprague has been incredible. Bryson Kuzdzal had some nice runs on the game-sealing drive. Tight ends were fine, more catches by Zack Marshall. There's not a lot of separation between Marshall and Klein. Semaj had way fewer snaps, Goodwin saw more time. You have six 2nd or 3rd year players on this offensive line that can absolutely play in this conference. The future of the offensive line is bright. 2. Defense vs Purdue Starts at 41:43 How do we even feel about the defensive performance? We've seen Purdue all season be an offense that moves the ball down the field but can't score. That happened but it felt bad. Cam Brandt was too far upfield on a couple big run plays. Why are the good defensive ends not on the field for 70% of the snaps that they should be out for? Why are the starters rotating out so much throughout the game? Assuming he's healthy, do you put Jaishawn Barham at DE or LB against Ohio State? Michigan didn't commit to a position for him and it's hurting his play. Way fewer three defensive tackle sets, yay. If your name is going to be "Michael Jackson" you need to go by "Mike". Jyaire Hill got sealed a couple times but was otherwise fine. The endzone DPI was DPI. Metcalf got sucked in during the touchdown. 3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:06:04 Takes hotter than the amount of trouble Jason would get into if he did the Hot Takes voice at a golf tournament where he was during recording. Michigan has not been good at Special Teams Things, why are they running kickoffs out of the middle of the endzone? Another punt that Semaj didn't field that gave up 20 yards. Did Jay Harbaugh have a heat map for punting? We've never had to talk so much about shield punting positioning but now we have to. Clock management at the end of the first half was pretty on-point. Purdue's 4th down decision making was aggressive which you do if you want to try to win the game. Shout out to Michigan fans for feeding energy back into the team in the 4th quarter. The students did the shirtless thing that's become a college football thing. Also shout out to Barry Odom for getting the Purdue bench fired up. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:28:22 Indiana 55, Maryland 10 This is a typical Indiana game these days. Indiana's offense is a machine. The defense is... also a machine?? Every week, Indiana has some weird defensive stat that's historical and worth tracking. Mendoza threw and interception on his first play, the game was wobbly for about a quarter. Ohio State 38, Penn State 14 Briefly competitive in the 2nd quarter. Penn State is the first top five team in the history of college football to lose five straight games. Julian Sayin had 14 yards per attempt. Ohio State finally catches a break and gets an obvious targeting call to not get enforced. Minnesota 23, Michigan State 20 (OT) MSU benches Aidan Chiles for Alessio Milivojevic. The Spartans lose this game despite outgaining Minnesota by about 160 yards. The final two minutes of this game are worth watching. Northwestern QB Aidan Chiles?? Alessio had a better EPA than Chiles any other game this season. USC 21, Nebraska 17 If you like offense, don't look at this game. We are suddenly having feelings about Wink Martindale. Dylan Raiola is done for the season and USC is able to grind out a win. Raiola's backup went 5/7 for 7 yards. Illinois 35, Rutgers 13 A solid victory for Illinois, most of Rutgers' yards are when it was 35-6. Bert: "I put us as good as any 6-3 team out there. That doesn't mean anything." Bowl eligible in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2011. Illinois is the new Wisconsin. MUSIC: "On & On"—The Marcus King Band "Husbands"—Geese "Don't Forget That I Love you"—Pale Jay “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop sits down with Cryptogaucho to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, crypto, and Argentina's emerging role as a new frontier for innovation and governance. The conversation ranges from OpenAI's partnership with Sur Energy and the Stargate project to Argentina's RIGI investment framework, Milei's libertarian reforms, and the potential of space-based data centers and new jurisdictions beyond Earth. Cryptogaucho also reflects on Argentina's tech renaissance, its culture of resilience born from hyperinflation, and the rise of experimental communities like Prospera and Noma Collective. Follow him on X at @CryptoGaucho.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 – Stewart Alsop opens with Cryptogaucho from Mendoza, talking about Argentina, AI, crypto, and the energy around new projects like Sur Energy and Satellogic.05:00 – They dive into Argentina's growing space ambitions, spaceport plans, and how jurisdiction could extend “upward” through satellites and data sovereignty.10:00 – The talk shifts to global regulation, bureaucracy, and why Argentina's uncertainty may become its strength amid red tape in the US and China.15:00 – Discussion of OpenAI's Stargate project, AI infrastructure in Patagonia, and the geopolitical tension between state and private innovation.20:00 – Cryptogaucho explains the “cepo” currency controls, the black market for dollars, and crypto's role in preserving economic freedom.25:00 – They unpack RIGI investment incentives, Argentina's new economic rules, and efforts to attract major projects like data centers and nuclear reactors.30:00 – Stewart connects hyperinflation to resilience and abundance in the AI era, while Cryptogaucho reflects on chaos, adaptability, and optimism.35:00 – The conversation turns philosophical: nation-states, community networks, Prospera, and the rise of new governance models.40:00 – They explore Argentina's global position, soft power, and its role as a frontier of Western ideals.45:00 – Final reflections on AI in space, data centers beyond Earth, and freedom of information as humanity's next jurisdiction.Key InsightsArgentina as a new technological frontier: The episode positions Argentina as a nation uniquely situated between chaos and opportunity—a place where political uncertainty and flexible regulation create fertile ground for experimentation. Stewart Alsop and Cryptogaucho argue that this openness, combined with a culture forged in crisis, allows Argentina to become a testing ground for new models of governance, technology, and sovereignty.The convergence of AI, energy, and geography: OpenAI's deal with Sur Energy and plans for a data center in Patagonia signal how Argentina's geography and resources are becoming integral to the global AI infrastructure. Cryptogaucho highlights the symbolic and strategic power of Argentina serving as a “southern node” for the intelligence economy.Economic reinvention through RIGI: The RIGI framework offers tax and regulatory advantages to major investors, marking a turning point in Argentina's attempt to attract stable, high-value industries such as server farms, mining, and biotech. It represents a pragmatic balance between libertarian reform and national development.Crypto and currency freedom: Cryptogaucho recounts how Argentina's crypto community arose from necessity during hyperinflation and currency controls. Bitcoin and stablecoins became lifelines for developers and entrepreneurs locked out of traditional banking systems, teaching the world about decentralized resilience.AI abundance and human adaptation: The discussion draws parallels between hyperinflation's unpredictability and the overwhelming speed of AI progress. Stewart suggests that Argentina's social adaptability, born from scarcity and instability, may prepare its citizens for a future defined by abundance and rapid technological flux.Network states and new governance: The conversation explores Prospera, Noma Collective, and the idea of city-scale governance networks. These experiments, blending blockchain, law, and community, are seen as prototypes for post-nation-state organization—where trust and culture matter more than geography.Space as the next jurisdiction: The episode ends with an exploration of space as a new legal and economic domain. Satellites, data centers, and orbital communication networks could redefine sovereignty, creating “data islands” beyond Earth where information flows freely under new kinds of governance—a vision of humanity's next frontier.
In Episode 4, “Women surgeons in Latin America: Leading change” of the series “Women in Urology: Dare to Thrive”, Dr. Catalina Solano Mendoza (CO) and Dr. Mariela Corrales Acosta (FR) discuss the evolving role of women surgeons in Latin America.They share their personal experiences and reflect on the progress achieved through mentorship, collaboration and determination. Their conversation highlights the cultural and systemic challenges women still face across the region and the importance of creating networks that promote equal opportunities and professional growth. Both speakers emphasise that representation and solidarity are key to inspiring the next generation of urologists.This episode celebrates the resilience and leadership of women who are driving lasting change in Latin American urology.For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
Cricket's for the birds. It's October (or was October as of pressing) and the only bats that belong within spitting distance of Capitol Records are made in Louisville right in the heart of the ol' U.S. of A. To celebrate the end of another season of America's pastime, somehow currently dominated by Canadians (#2025), T.J. and Tony resurrect Producer Casey's most confusing episode concept: THE BEATLE BATTING ORDER — this time constructing their lineups exclusively from stateside releases. Between mouthfuls of peanuts and Cracker Jacks, we wonder: ⚾️ ❄ Is Paul actually a Mets fan, or is Darryl Strawberry just his dealer? ⚾️
The People's Parlay looks to extend their Parlay win streak to 2 this week. Don't miss out and shit your britches.
Marina rescata a 28 jóvenes jornaleros frente a costas de Sinaloa Buscan a activista María Mendoza, desaparecida en Puebla Acusan a Trump de carecer de estrategia para combatir el fentaniloMás información en nuestro Podcast
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Rookie or Vet? I'm back on the mic breaking down the 2026 NFL DraftQB class vs the wave of veteran “retreads” balling in new homes. We look at why preseason boards got flipped, how the current draft order shapes decisions, and what this all means for your dynasty squads. Are Fernando Mendoza, Ty Simpson, Dante Moore ready to beat out Daniel Jones, Sam Darnold, Mac Jones, Aaron Rodgers right now? Or is the edge riding with the vets while we wait on the rookies to develop? Chapters (00:00) Intro — why this show is back (02:50) Draft order clarity + QB talk (04:55) Sellers, Klubnik, Aller, Nussmeier reality check (08:00) Class strength starts with QB (12:18) Rookie or Vet — the question that matters (17:13) Daniel Jones, Rodgers, Mac, Darnold breakdown (22:21) Tua, Fields check-ins (25:22) Mendoza, Simpson, Moore profiles (31:26) Will teams really swap QBs in 2026? (33:58) Dynasty Superflex strategy (39:48) Final takeaways Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/destinationdevy Become a Member on Youtube for access to the Dynasty Deal Show Live, Destination Chill and other member benefits, like priority reply to comments and unique badges and emojis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV84gHvtBMXxzN9ZPI9XHfg/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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En esta entrevista la Dra. Arely Guadalupe Morales Hernández - Secretaria de Vinculación y Servicios Universitarios UAQ y la Mtra. Sandra Mendoza Ayala, Docente de la Facultad de Psicología y Educación, nos hablan sobre como la UAQ está impulsando la salud laboral con la implementación de la NOM-035.
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Hour 3 features Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' big win over the Falcons, previewing Thursday Night Football, and weighing in on the NFL trade deadline. Joe and Hollywood also react to Lane Kiffin's epic rant, and college football insider Brett McMurphy joins to discuss Miami's playoff chances, the LSU vs Florida coaching debate, and Mendoza's draft outlook.
Reach out to Cody and Buhler to tell them what's up!When your family rejects you, you're just getting started!On today's episode of False Start, John Buhler (Lead Writer, FanSided) and Cody Williams (Content Director, FanSided.com) decided that their TPS reports could wait because they ain't done winning yet!Brian Kelly is out at LSU, and the college football world could not be more excited.While this show was recorded hours before Kelly was let go by the Bayou Bengals, it still works because the guys kept it 100 percent.Who could conceivably replace Kelly as the face of the Bayou Bengals?Also, they looked at Fernando Mendoza's Heisman Trophy candidacy, as well as unveiled their latest playoff projections on this Office Space-themed episode.Before you jump to conclusions, be sure you False Start first.
This week Pastor Victor shares a powerful sermon titled God Equips. Reminding us from Ephesians 6 that though we face a real enemy, God strengthens us, clothes us in His armor, and calls us to stand firm.
Eclesiastés 3:11 NVI11 Dios hizo todo hermoso en su tiempo, luego puso en la mente humana la noción de eternidad, aun cuando el hombre no alcanza a comprender la obra que Dios realiza de principio a fin.
Minneapolis! Home of Prince, “Mary Tyler Moore”, and arguably the most exciting NBA player today, Joe Ingles. And of late, it's home to Producer Casey; who recently took advantage of a last minute opportunity to see Sir Paul McCartney (heard of him, “Beatle fan?”). It's Casey's second Macca concert, and, arguably, first-ever concert. Figure that one out, math! Casey reports back with special inside information (that's a lie) from where the mini-apple's mediocre/stupid football team plays (GO BEARS), with news on the Hot City Horns, Minny Moms who Lap Dance, and the still-growing legend of rock's GOAT. Along the way, the Untitled Trio get a special message from our social media guru Glenny the K, who just saw Paul at Producer Casey's famous pizzarena. Plus, they also ask:
La esperanza de vida ha aumentado exponencialmente en las últimas décadas en España. De media, está en los 86 '6 años en las mujeres y en los 81' 1 de media en los hombres. Esos cinco puntos, que parece que no son nada, que muchas veces damos por hecho como parte de la norma, responden a muchos factores. Por ejemplo, responde a esto: Los hombres visitan al médico de familia un 8% menos que las mujeres en España. Este episodio se basa en una frase que es una certeza: los hombres van menos al médico que las mujeres. ¿Qué razones llevan a que los hombres vayamos menos al médico si lo necesitamos? Lo abordamos con la periodista Sofía Pérez Mendoza, con el médico de familia Adrián Carrasco y con el historiador y experto en género Iván Gómez. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El escritor Eduardo Mendoza ha visitado Las mañanas de RNE con Juan Ramón Lucas en un programa especial Premios Princesa de Asturias, a pocas horas de recibir el galardón de las Letras 2025 por su decisiva aportación a las letras en lengua española durante el último medio siglo. Mendoza asegura que él es el "primer sorprendido", cuenta que empezó con una novela corta con un propósito muy concreto y después, "ha seguido funcionando". Sencillo y directo, define este reconocimiento como "inmerecido", aunque afirma "que de gran satisfacción". El escritor cuenta que no tiene una idea de literatura, "afortunadamente": "Como empecé a escribir desde muy niño y toda la vida he vivido ahí, no sé muy bien lo que es y creo que es mejor así". "Siempre estoy escribiendo cosas, porque si no, no sé qué hacer", asegura que se deja llevar por la situación, en su rincón, con su papel y su pluma, y deja que la imaginación de vueltas: "Es como si escuchara un serial y estuviera esperando a ver qué pasa con los personajes", como "un explorador por la selva". Escuchar audio
En el Episodio #95 de Bebedor Frecuente nos sumergimos de lleno en la tendencia global que está redefiniendo el mundo del vino. De la mano del Reporte Mundial sobre el Enoturismo, analizo las 6 claves que están transformando las bodegas a nivel global.Descubrí por qué el turista actual busca mucho más que una cata: pide autenticidad, sostenibilidad y experiencias que van de lo local a lo ecológico. Veremos cómo la rentabilidad ha pasado a ser el foco, con dos de cada tres bodegas considerándola ya un ingreso esencial.Además, te cuento cómo atraer al segmento clave de 25 a 44 años con innovación y storytelling.Finalmente, aterrizamos estas seis lecciones en Argentina. Desde el boom imparable en 17 provincias, la explosión de Mendoza y cómo las bodegas emergentes pueden apoyarse en esta actividad para ser más viables y resilientes.El mensaje es claro: el vino ya no se vende, se invita a vivirlo.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. It's the Halloween Edition of the After Party and for this one we invite our friends over from P.R.I to come on share some spooky stories and they also bring some of their EMF devices for us to check out! They also tell us about some of the spooky places they've investigated and personal encounters. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Una guia Biblica para la toma de decisiones sabias.
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. BYU takes the Rivalry Game over Utah Reactions from Week 8 Weekend Warriors
Fernando Mendoza excite les scouts NFL. La précision de ses lancers ainsi que son gabarit type pour la position de quarterback sont séduisants. Du coté défensif, le rookie Malaki Starks connait des difficultés à Baltimore, alors que Laiatu Latu s'épanouit avec les Colts. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Giovanna Mendoza, presidenta de la Asociación de familiares de asesinados y heridos el 15 de diciembre en Ayacucho, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Welcome back to Girl, Take the Lead! — the podcast where we share real, raw, and remarkable stories that inspire us to lead with courage and heart.Today's guest is Dr. Arisbe Mendoza (Gen X), Director of Global Impact, Advocacy, and Partnerships atFairtrade International in Bonn, Germany. A proud Mexican woman and passionate advocate for women's leadership, Arisbe believes that leadership isn't about titles — it's about impact.In this inspiring conversation, we explore how Fairtrade transforms global trade into a force for equity, how women's leadership creates ripples of change, and why joy, empathy, and authenticity are essential to leading with heart.✨ In this episode, we cover:The powerful origin story of the Fairtrade movement — and its deep roots in MexicoHow Fairtrade works with more than 1.9 million farmers and workers across 67 countriesWhy true leadership is grounded in empathy, authenticity, and purposeThe Fairtrade Women's School of Leadership and its impact on confidence and equalityHow young people are driving awareness through the Fairtrade Ambassador ProgramWhat sustainable livelihoods really mean — and how fair pricing changes livesHow global collaboration and trust build resilience across supply chainsArisbe's reflections on capitalism, resistance, and the ongoing relevance of FairtradeHer message to her 20-something self about trusting her voice and being boldThe leadership lesson behind her favorite phrase: “Joy in the everyday”⏱️ Episode Highlights00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Dr. Arisbe Mendoza (Gen X)00:30 – Leadership as impact, not title — how Fairtrade reflects that mission01:49 – The Fairtrade story: from Mexican coffee farmers to a global movement04:42 – Why producers stay committed — and the challenges they face today06:45 – Connecting farmers to fair markets and meaningful partnerships09:29 – Empowering women through the Fairtrade Women's School of Leadership11:24 – Youth advocacy and the Fairtrade Ambassador Program12:18 – Arisbe's personal journey from Mexico to global leadership15:28 – The strategic vision for Fairtrade's next decade17:18 – Sustainable livelihoods and the shared responsibility of supply chains20:36 – How listeners can support Fairtrade and ethical consumption24:00 – Why Arisbe remains hopeful amid global economic shifts27:07 – Her message to her 20-something self: trust your voice, even when it shakes28:34 – Her favorite pick from the GTTL shop — “Joy in the Everyday”30:03 – Final reflections and celebration of Fairtrade Month
It's a whirlwind sports hour! Yamamoto dazzles with a complete game, while Boomer moans about the Rangers' goal drought. Dodgers crush the Brewers 2-0, sparking a David vs. Goliath playoff debate, and whispers of a baseball salary cap heat up. Nick Mangold takes to social media for a kidney, Cam Heyward dubs Rodgers vs. Flacco the “Icy Hot Bowl,” and Jerry Jones teases a deal with no plan. Over in New York, the Mets hire Kai Correa as bench coach — and Gio predicts he'll be managing sooner than Mendoza expects.
BT and Sal engage in a fiery debate over the New York Mets' recent hiring of a new bench coach, Chi Correa, and what it signals for manager Carlos Mendoza. Sal argues that Correa's hire—a move driven by analytics and the front office—is a direct, ominous message from President of Baseball Operations David Stearns and sets up Correa as a manager-in-waiting if Mendoza stumbles early in the season. BT disagrees with the structure, arguing that forcing a new coach on a manager they've never worked with is setting Mendoza up to fail, but ultimately waves the white flag on the debate over old-school feel versus analytical front-office control in modern baseball. The hosts agree that the move signifies a very short leash for Mendoza following a disappointing prior season and the total overhaul of the rest of the coaching staff.
BT & Sal dive into a fiery "Call of the Day" on the Mets' managerial future. A caller suggests that Carlos Beltrán is the true "manager in waiting," putting manager Carlos Mendoza on thin ice. They joke about new bench coach Kai Correa having an "inside edge" with "satellite dishes" (big ears) to "hear the other team's pitches." The conversation shifts to a celebratory, yet boastful, Sal receiving the Dick Young Memorial Award from the NY Pro Scouts, which he deems superior to an Emmy. Finally, they debate the true meaning of the MVP award, citing the bizarre, low-stat season that won Terry Pendleton the honor.
BT & Sal go off on the Mets' dysfunctional coaching culture after Andy Martino confirms Kai Correa was not Mendoza's hire, revealing a top-down, front-office driven staff selection that puts the manager on thin ice. They rip the analytical obsession, arguing Stearns' data-first approach and trade deadline failures are a bigger problem than Mendy's in-game decisions, especially as old-school scouting is minimized. The duo then pivots to the Yankees, anticipating a "feisty" Brian Cashman press conference and demanding a clear plan for Volpe after his regression. The show wraps with a hilarious take on a "catchy" new anti-Yankees song from north of the border and a deep dive into the 2027 MLB stoppage fears that could impact this offseason's spending.
BT and Sal dive into a fiery debate over the New York Mets' controversial hiring of an analytics-driven bench coach, Kai Correa, viewing it as a clear sign that Mets President David Stearns has placed manager Carlos Mendoza on a perilously short leash. The hosts argue that forcing an "arranged marriage" with an unfamiliar coach emasculates Mendoza and signals a flaw in the team's top-down, analytical philosophy. The discussion also turns to the Yankees, as shortstop Anthony Volpe undergoes shoulder surgery. BT and Sal express skepticism, questioning if the injury is an excuse for his first three years of offensive struggles and criticizing the organization's continued analytical overreach—highlighting a shared, frustrating trend across both New York ballclubs. The segment concludes with Speaker 1 (BT) recounting his hilarious, anxiety-ridden experience of an unexpectedly brutal late-night on a TV set, leaving him operating on minimal sleep.
An epic Week 7 didn't quite go as planned for some of the biggest names in the 2026 NFL Draft, but that just makes this week's Risers even more important. My voice is a bit off in this one (Go IU). I was initially unsure if I would be able to do the show or a full length show, but as I started getting going it wasn't quite as bad as I was expecting. TIMELINE || Week 7 Risers -- 1:30 || QBs -- 2:30 || RBs -- 13:35 || WRs -- 15:35 || TEs -- 22:10 || Fallers -- 25:00 || QBs -- 26:15 || RBs -- 44:30 || TEs -- 52:00 || Future Risers -- 56:45 || QBs -- 57:00 || RBs -- 61:00 || WRs -- 62:50 || TEs -- 67:30 || Friday Night Notes -- 69:00 || Drew Allar -- 75:55 || Other Risers -- 78:45 || Future Risers + Underclass Notes -- 84:00 || Mock Draft -- 96:00 || Endnotes +Expectations for Maiava -- 108:30 Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome back to Beats Vines & Life! In today's episode, host MJ Towler sits down with Michael Evans, CEO and co-founder of The Vines of Mendoza—one of Argentina's most celebrated wine and lifestyle destinations. Michael's journey is anything but typical: he worked on the Clinton and Kerry presidential campaigns, led tech initiatives in LA, and then made an unexpected leap into the world of wine after what was supposed to be a quick vacation to Argentina.Together, MJ and Michael dive deep into the art of crafting wine across the globe, the vibrant lifestyle in Mendoza, and the unique culture and community behind The Vines—where guests can blend their own wines, relax in a world-class resort, and connect with music, food, and immersive travel experiences. From stories of wild campaign days to blending Barolo in Italy and hosting unforgettable events with musicians and chefs, this episode uncorks the intersection of wine, music, and living boldly.Pour a glass and join the conversation as we explore how passion, adventure, and a touch of serendipity created a global community for lifestyle lovers and wine drinkers alike.For more information about The Vines of Mendoza click the link!Follow The Vines of Mendoza on IG!Follow The Vines Resort & Spa on IG!Follow Michael on IG!____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give Beats Vines and Life a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show, sign up at blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguyFollow Beats Vines and Life @beatsvinesandlifeFollow Totally Biased Wine Reviews on IGThank you to our sponsor, The Conaway Fund. The Conaway Fund is a philanthropic initiative under The Prosperity Foundation that allows donors to contribute to a fund that supports various causes such as scholarships, nonprofit organizations, schools, and families facing financial challenges. Donors can recommend where the funds should be directed, providing a flexible way to make a positive impact in communities. The Conaway Fund embodies the spirit of giving and community support, aiming to create a lasting impact through strategic philanthropy.For more information, go to The Conaway Fund and please donate! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's message, Pastor Mateo walks us through Ephesians 5 and 6 to show how true, Christ-centered submission isn't about power or control—it's about reflecting the gospel in every relationship, because Jesus is worthy of it all.
Have you caught yourself feeling embarrassed, insecure, or even ashamed of what you lack? It's easy to believe the lie that we don't have enough to make a difference. But Jesus never measured worth by what people had, He looked at the heart.He isn't after how much you can give, but how willing you are to surrender everything you have to Him whether great or small. Come and discover how God can use who you are now to empower others! Speaker: Ptr. Edric MendozaSeries: God Empowers: Influence That Shapes GenerationsScripture Reading: John 6:1-14Watch The Full Message: https://go.ccf.org.ph/10122025Eng
Dormir bien no es un lujo, es una necesidad. En este episodio (completamente en español), conversamos con Iza Mendoza, fundadora de Sleep Coach y especialista en sueño, sobre cómo el descanso impacta nuestra salud física, emocional y mental. Descubre consejos prácticos para crear rutinas de sueño más saludables para ti y tu familia, y entiende por qué el buen dormir puede transformar tu vida.Contacta a Iza Mendoza:Instagram: sleepcoachizaWebsite: sleepcoach.com.gtSend us a textSupport the show@dosboldlatinas
In much of the world, fall has arrived: a time for pumpkin spiced fajitas, cozy, warm L'eggs (TM), and candy corn suppositories. But in the magical world of Beatlefestlandia, it's always 85 degrees, Simon Kirke is hanging out with Eddie Deezen, and everyone gets a picture sleeve of Ringo's “You're 16”! Let's Huey Lewis and the Fake News (#Fox) our way back in time, to August, as we proudly present - in colour! - the global podcast premiere of “The Beatlefest for Beatles Fans”! BYO colostomy bag o'wine, as Tony, T.J., Producer Casey, P3Z-Nutz, and a Sgt. Pepper movie finale-worthy cast of thousands (tens?) head to Rosemont to kick summer's lazy ass one last time. Incredibly (bit much?), this year marks the UB3 (#Cantaloop) sharing the Fest for Beatles Fans together, as a trio, for what feels like the first time! Feels like the very first time! Speaking of Foreigner, If the Roman Emperor from 54 to 68 AD, a.k.a. “The Antichrist”, was a fan, would he have been a Juke Box Nero? (Angry Chicago guy: AND HOW COME THEY ASK JAGBAG QUESTIONS NOW BEFORE THEY EVEN GET TO THE PART OF THE BLURB WHERE THEY SAY THEY'RE GONNA ASK DUMBASS QUESTIONS? AND HOW COME CHICAGO MEDIA DON'T COVER THE WHITE SOX NO MORE JUST CAUSE THEY AIN'T IN THE PLAYOFFS? AND HOW COME THE WOKE BLACKHAWKS GOT A THEME NIGHT DEDICATED TO…”) Sssssh. He's asleep. His snoring is disturbing, a tell-tale sign that he'll die soon. His son is a dancer, doing “Carousel” in Peoria, and has a roommate named Raoul. Life is tragic for this broken soul, but the sun will rise tomorrow, and when it does, he'll…… Ssssssh, this author is now asleep. Emotionally. Fin. EPISODE LINKS Like and subscribe! Please support our scrappy show. Score some BRAND NEW MERCH or find us on Patreon. Come hang with us on Facebook/Instagram/and now TikTok! Drop us a review on Apple Podcasts! 13 Green Potatoes by MENDOZA on Bandcamp/Apple Music/Spotify! (and other streamers)
Federico y Amorós comentan el final de la Feria de Otoño 2025 y de la temporada taurina en Madrid con el doblete de Morante el 12-O. Madrid dice adiós a la temporada taurina 2025 con un fin de semana por el que pasarán por la Monumental de Las Ventas casi más de 70.000 personas. En Al Alimón, la sección taurina de Es la Mañana de esRadio, Federico Jiménez Losantos y Andrés Amóros han comentado qué puede suceder en la plaza de toros de la capital de España en estos días. "Llegamos a la semana fetén", ha señalado Jiménez Losantos a lo que el cronista ha replicado que "si quieres el apocalipsis, la traca final, o el acabose". El festejo de este viernes 10 de octubre es una novillada con picadores de Fuente Ymbro para el mexicano Bruno Aloi, el aragonés El Mene y el peruano Pedro Luis. Amorós ha dicho que es una "novillada internacional" con los "novillos encastados" del hierro del cordobés Ricardo Gallardo. De Aloi ha dicho que le da "un poquito de miedo porque este chico reaparece después de una cornada tremenda que tuvo dos trayectorias de 30 y 20 centímetros con la safena afectada".Así va a ser la Feria de Otoño 2025: expectación con Morante, triunfadores de San Isidro y gran homenaje a AntoñeteJavier Romero Jordano "Luego hay un peruano que es Pedro Luis y que vive en Toledo, en la finca de Morenito de Aranda, y hay un chico que es este uno de los aragoneses, El Mene, pero este es que está muy bien pero es muy muy serio", ha destacado Andrés Amorós. El cronista ha apuntado que El Mene "parece un poco como amanoletado como El Viti y mantiene la compostura". Jiménez Losantos ha añadido que no es "nada parecido a Fermín Murillo, este es un artista vertical". "Sí hasta con el peinado que lleva parece de los años 50 o algo así. Se llama El Mene y yo creo que puede estar bien hoy", ha destacado Amorós.El monumento a Antoñete y Victorino El sábado por la mañana se inaugura el monumento a Antonio Chenel Antoñete en la explanada de Las Ventas y por la tarde se lidian toros de Victorino Martín. Sobre el monumento, Amorós ha recordado "lo bien que lo ha hecho Morante". "Porque todo es Morante, hasta lo ha adelantado", ha apuntado Jiménez Losantos. "Claro, porque no sólo ha tenido la idea, lo ha promovido, ha organizado el festival, pero claro, lo normal en el mundo de los toros, que es un mundo, en fin, muy peculiar, es que se hace un festival y, luego, a ver qué dinero hay, y ya haremos el monumento", ha dicho Amorós.Morante presenta en Las Ventas el festival y el monumento en homenaje a Antoñete: "Quedará para la historia"Javier Romero Jordano "Lo que ha hecho Morante, si no me equivoco, es que ha pedido permisos, se lo han dado, etcétera. Todo muy bien. Le ha encargado a un escultor que hiciera la estatua y le ha pagado y a un arquitecto que hiciera el pedestal y entonces mañana se inaugura y ya está", ha contado Andrés Amorós. El cronista ha explicado que Antoñete se lo "merecía" porque era "un torero extraordinario y, además, que es que Las Ventas era su casa, vivió allí de niño". El sábado a las 18:00 hay una corrida de Victorino Martín lo que siempre "es un acontecimiento" y la lidian "toreros variados". Ha apuntado que "David Galván es un chico andaluz que es muy artista y muy estilista para torear. Ahora está teniendo que entrar en estas corridas, pero no es lo suyo precisamente. Román es un valenciano muy valiente que también reaparece de una cornada y, luego, pues está Ginés Marín que yo siempre te he dicho que tiene todas las cualidades para ser primera figura. ¿Y por qué no acaba de serlo o no se ha mantenido ahí? Pues supongo que por el carácter, el temperamento", ha señalado Amorós. Federico ha recordado que "En Madrid, Las Ventas, como el Bernabéu hay buenos futbolistas que no lo consiguen".Doblete de Morante el 12-O El domingo llega uno de los días más esperados para los aficionados madrileños después de la histórica Puerta Grande de Morante de la Puebla en la Corrida de la Beneficencia. El cigarrero regresa a Las Ventas en una jornada doble en la Monumental de la Calle de Alcalá: Festival de Antoñete por la mañana y Corrida de la Hispanidad por la tarde.Expectación total por el doblete de Morante en Las Ventas el 12-O: "No hay mesas disponibles en los alrededores"J. Romero Jordano Amorós ha recordado que Morante ha organizado "un festival como antes se hacía con toreros retirados, que es lo interesante, para que la gente joven los vea torear" porque "ha oído hablar de ellos, pero no los conoce". Actúan en Madrid "Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza, el rejoneador, pero sobre todo los más veteranos: Curro Vázquez, que tiene ya unos añitos, que tiene muchísimo mérito el venir a torear; César Rincón; Enrique Ponce; Julio Aparicio; el propio Morante y la novillera Olga Casado". "Además, Morante ha hecho una cosa también muy bonita, muy curiosa, que es que ha elegido en el festival, un toro blanco de Osborne, claro, como Atrevido el famoso de la faena de Antoñete", ha apuntado. Por la tarde se lidia una "corrida de Garcigrande, que es lo mismo, la misma familia, aunque son dos ramas, de Domingo Hernández. El otro día Domingo Hernández fue un petardo tremendo, pero ayer Garcigrande soltó un toro buenísimo en Zaragoza. Entonces, lógicamente, pues es la ocasión para rehabilitarse". En ese festejo "confirma la alternativa, Sergio Rodríguez, que es un chico nuevo de las Navas del Marqués, lleva solo un año de alternativa, pero ha ganado la Copa Chenel y vendrá, lógicamente, a triunfar". Amorós ha destacado en la Corrida de la Hispanidad "se despide del toreo Fernando Robleño, un torero queridísimo en Madrid". Ha contado que es "muy buen torero que ha tenido sólo un problema siempre: la espada. Es un torero clásico que da unos naturales fantásticos y la gente lo va a despedir con muchísimo cariño".Fernando Robleño: "Tantos años lidiando corridas muy fuertes tiene un desgaste psicológico y físico brutal"Javier Romero Jordano Uno de los hecho de que los dos festejos estén desde hace tiempo sin entradas es la participación de Morante. Federico ha dicho que es "el final de una gran temporada". "De una grandísima temporada", ha apuntado Amorós, que no recuerda "en Las Ventas Mañana y tarde poner el No Hay Billetes". El cronista ha dicho de manera irónica que "como dice ese ministro de Cultura, al que ha desautorizado el Gobierno flagrantemente, que los toros ya no interesan a la sociedad española…".
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