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If the Mets stumble early, the blame game begins, with both Stearns and Mendoza in the crosshairs. C-Lo's update features Steve Cohen's annoyance at the championship drought, plus Cody Bellinger on free agency and Buck Showalter's "play better" mantra. We revisit 1991 with Chris Russo and Fran Healy discussing Joe DiMaggio's golf spots, Jameis Winston's claim of 12 seasons left, and a closing debate on which NFL broadcasters could run for President.
Will it be Stearn? Mendoza? Both? We talk it over and are positive about the season, too.
Toda promesa se sostiene en la firmeza y santidad del caracter de Dios. Esta semana aprendimos como usar la Palabra para cada situación que enfrentamos.
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Bucky Brooks is joined by former Ohio State linebacker and NBC Sports analyst Joshua Perry to break down top NFL Draft prospects. The conversation centers on quarterback Fernando Mendoza, debating whether he's a true franchise-changing talent or more of a system-dependent game manager who thrives in a run-heavy offense. They discuss the importance of fit, personality, and how Mendoza's game translates to the NFL. The duo also dives into Ohio State standouts, including linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, , and safety Caleb Downs, praised for his football IQ and leadership. Wide receiver Carnell Tate is projected as a future impact player, though likely starting as a No. 2 option in the NFL. They also touch on Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore's power-based pass rush concerns and Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson as an explosive, under-the-radar playmaker with home-run ability. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bucky Brooks is joined by former Ohio State linebacker and NBC Sports analyst Joshua Perry to break down top NFL Draft prospects. The conversation centers on quarterback Fernando Mendoza, debating whether he's a true franchise-changing talent or more of a system-dependent game manager who thrives in a run-heavy offense. They discuss the importance of fit, personality, and how Mendoza's game translates to the NFL. The duo also dives into Ohio State standouts, including linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, , and safety Caleb Downs, praised for his football IQ and leadership. Wide receiver Carnell Tate is projected as a future impact player, though likely starting as a No. 2 option in the NFL. They also touch on Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore's power-based pass rush concerns and Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson as an explosive, under-the-radar playmaker with home-run ability. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bucky Brooks is joined by former Ohio State linebacker and NBC Sports analyst Joshua Perry to break down top NFL Draft prospects. The conversation centers on quarterback Fernando Mendoza, debating whether he's a true franchise-changing talent or more of a system-dependent game manager who thrives in a run-heavy offense. They discuss the importance of fit, personality, and how Mendoza's game translates to the NFL. The duo also dives into Ohio State standouts, including linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, , and safety Caleb Downs, praised for his football IQ and leadership. Wide receiver Carnell Tate is projected as a future impact player, though likely starting as a No. 2 option in the NFL. They also touch on Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore's power-based pass rush concerns and Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson as an explosive, under-the-radar playmaker with home-run ability. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bucky Brooks is joined by former Ohio State linebacker and NBC Sports analyst Joshua Perry to break down top NFL Draft prospects. The conversation centers on quarterback Fernando Mendoza, debating whether he's a true franchise-changing talent or more of a system-dependent game manager who thrives in a run-heavy offense. They discuss the importance of fit, personality, and how Mendoza's game translates to the NFL. The duo also dives into Ohio State standouts, including linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, , and safety Caleb Downs, praised for his football IQ and leadership. Wide receiver Carnell Tate is projected as a future impact player, though likely starting as a No. 2 option in the NFL. They also touch on Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore's power-based pass rush concerns and Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson as an explosive, under-the-radar playmaker with home-run ability. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pastor Mateo's teaching from James 3:1–12 reminds us that because Jesus is Lord every word we speak matters, revealing what is in our hearts and calling us to use our tongues to honor God and reflect His image rather than cause harm or destruction.
The Draft Room goes deep into the most overlooked — and most fun — position group in the 2026 NFL Draft: special teams. Ryan breaks down every kicker, punter, long snapper, and returner worth knowing, using his custom-built PFF database merged with the consensus big board to find the prospects others are missing.
The Draft Room goes deep into the most overlooked — and most fun — position group in the 2026 NFL Draft: special teams. Ryan breaks down every kicker, punter, long snapper, and returner worth knowing, using his custom-built PFF database merged with the consensus big board to find the prospects others are missing.
Real Beatlefans have been saying it on the DL (#JimmyButler) for years: "Who the hell needs Rubber Soul?" Certainly not “The Beatles Anthology”, which puts nearly as much emphasis on the 1965 classic as they do “The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl” (Pre-Ron Howard Edition). OK so maybe it's not that bad, but c'mon Apple, it's RUBBER SOUL! (#HeyHey #Rip) For better AND worse, Beatles Anthology 5 is much like its predecessors; chock full of incredibly remastered footage and audio; while missing certain key elements for time or perhaps simply to please a mouse. (SFX: Buzzer) Sorry! “The Mouse”! Come join Tony, T.J., and Casey as we mansplain how men mansplain Beatles stuff, and since the rule of two mansplainings cancels things out, we'll ponder other life quandaries, like:
1. Super Bowl LX Takeaways-DKrom: The last two Super Bowl winners are proof that there's no such thing as too much DL depth-Hal: Seahawks won the battle of attrition and peaked at the right time thanks to their strong depth2. Super Bowl LX Honors-GOAT of the Week (DKrom: John Schneider, Hal: Mike Macdonald)-Dunce of the Week (DKrom: Rams D/ST, Hal: Josh McDaniels)3. Coaching Carousel-Grading the Steelers hire of Mike McCarthy as head coach (DKrom: D, Hal: C-) -Grading the Bills hire of Joe Brady as head coach (DKrom: C, Hal: D) -Grading the Browns hire of Todd Monken as head coach (DKrom: C, Hal: D)-Grading the Cardinals hire of Mike LaFleur as head coach (DKrom: D, Hal: C) -Grading the Raiders hire of Klint Kubiak as head coach (DKrom: A. Hal: A)-Would you be surprised if 2 (or all) of Davis Webb, Grant Udinski and Nate Scheelhaase are NOT head coaches in 2027?-Would you say Aaron Glenn is entering 2026 on the hottest seat of any head coach? -Do you think a potential dumpster fire awaits the Eagles in 2026 (particularly on offense) with Jeff Stoutland no longer in the building? 4. Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026-If the PFHOF doesn't (at MINIMUM) change the selection process for seniors, coaches and contributors back to the pre-2025 system, do we riot (metaphorically speaking of course)?-Outside the Belichick/Kraft snubs, do you think the Hall assembled one of the better classes it has in recent years?-Which one of these three (Willie Anderson, Marshal Yanda, or Terrell Suggs) do you think is most deserving to be enshrined in 2027? 5. Tag or No Tag-George Pickens-Trey Hendrickson-Kyle Pitts-Rashid Shaheed-Tyler Linderbaum-Daniel Jones or Alec Pierce6. Truth or Exaggeration-We will see A LOT more trades than we're accustomed to from March through late August-Either Jeff Bezos or Howard Schultz will end up buying the Seahawks as part of a larger group-Ohio State LB Sonny Styles will hear his name called before fellow Buckeye Caleb Downs on draft night-Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty will lead all NFL skill players in total touches in 2026-Two (or all three) of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Puka Nucua, and Will Anderson, Jr. will receive a blockbuster contract extension averaging $50M per year or more this season -The Patriots OL will have 2 or 3 new starters in 2026-Unless the Raiders significantly move off their demands for a Micah Parsons-type haul in exchange for Maxx Crosby, the Bears should be content to rebuild their DL via the draft and value FA signings-The Los Angeles Chargers will win the AFC West and a playoff game in 2026 7. Offseason Bold Predictions -DKrom: Both Maxx Crosby and A.J. Brown well get traded about a week or so before Week 1. One will end up in Buffalo, and the other will end up in New England. Raiders will end up getting the same compensation the Cowboys got in the Micah Parsons trade and the Eagles will end up getting an extra first and second in 2027. -Hal: Despite only one first-round talent, 3-4 QB's get selected in the first round (Mendoza, Simpson, Nussmeier, Chambliss)8. Challenge Flags-DKrom: Seahawks…only hand out big $$ contracts to in-house extension candidates (Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon) and in-house free agents (Kenneth Walker III and Rashid Shaheed). Address your likely FA losses at corner with low-cost, supplementary signings and find long-term answers in the draft-Hal: Bears and Patriots...CONTINUE THE REBUILDING PROCESS
Pablo, utilizando el ejemplo de Abraham, nos deja una increible enseñanza de lo que es CREERLE A DIOSRomanos 4:9-25
¿Las dietas no sirven? ¿Es caro vivir saludable? Eldris Valenzuela nos explica cómo empezar una vida de salud y sustentabilidad es más fácil de lo que parece. Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales
We are live! And this time from Apogee Dispo in Sunland Park NM. Tune in as Juantito Jones makes his After Party debut and Tiara, a local up and coming nightlife promoter, her company TNS Productions and DJ tells us about some after party stories, her favorite after party she has been to plus! She answers some horny questions straight from instagram. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
The Autumn Windbags: The Best Las Vegas Raiders Podcast Ever!
New Raiders Head Coach Klint Kubiak's Obvious First Moves, Ep.347 0:00 – Super Bowl Reaction + Raiders Energy 1:01 – Klint Kubiak Press Conference Breakdown 5:12 – Coaching Staff & Philosophy Shift 8:38 – Earn It Every Week Mentality 16:59 – Mendoza & QB Development Timeline 22:57 – Brady's Role Explained 28:43 – Fixing the Offensive Line 34:55 – The Rookie QB Contract Window 46:49 – How Much Credit Does Brady Get? 58:44 – Should Geno Stay? Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAT0MnawkRvZYSo9UfMx6-w/join #TheAutumnWindbags #Raiders #LasVegasRaiders #NFL Swag: https://the-autumn-windbags.myspreadshop.com/ Buy us a Beer?: https://cash.app/$AutumnWindbags Follow the guys on Twitter/Instagram: https://twitter.com/RJcliffordMMA https://twitter.com/MrJuanderfull42 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Autumn-Windbags-103656098294802 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theautumnwindbags/ Email: TheAutumnWindbags@gmail.com Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autumn-windbags-podcast/id1544222518 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2D89TOexTTGFNQwmDr7QBC
Giants fan asks the big question: should Big Blue consider trading back from No. 5 to pick up extra capital, especially without a third-round pick? The guys debate whether the smarter move is accumulating assets or staying put for an immediate-impact defender. If the right Ohio State defensive stud is there, do you just make the pick and move on? The conversation also touches on how players are remembered, from Rob Gronkowski and his Buccaneers stint to legacy debates that shape how fans view careers. Then it gets deeper into front office strategy. If a team truly believes it has found its franchise quarterback, is there any price that changes its mind? The crew breaks down draft value charts, negotiating leverage, and what an “overpay” really means when you are convinced a quarterback can transform your franchise. Would the Jets have to offer multiple first-rounders to move up, and would it even matter if the Raiders are sold on their guy? It is a wide-ranging football hour that blends draft logic, fan emotion, and the chess match behind the scenes.
The FAA has strangely lifted the El Paso airspace restrictions. We dive into Craig Carton's "Todd Hundley" prank on Pete Hoffman, Gio's love for gullible coworkers, and Evan's story about Gio parking his car for him. Jerry's final update features Rory's take on the Super Bowl, Klint Kubiak and Marc Davis on Fernando Mendoza, and Peter Schwartz's Indoor Football League ties. Moment of the Day features a Norwegian Olympian's apology, and the reaction to Gio's halftime show comments.
Carlos Mendoza talked about the injury to Lindor's hand. The Texas Rangers are giving away a replica bloody jersey from Nolan Ryan as well as a bobblehead of him throwing a punch. Marc Davis met the media and dodged questions about the CBA. Plus, we found out the reason for the El Paso airspace ban.
The voice of the Raiders joins the show as Jason Horowitz, radio play by play announcer for the Las Vegas Raiders, breaks down a franchise at a crossroads. Horowitz shares his reaction to the hiring of Clint Kubiak as head coach and what his Super Bowl pedigree could mean for a team desperate for stability. He dives into the possibility of the Raiders selecting Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick, evaluating Mendoza's ceiling and why Raider fans should be excited about the future. The conversation also covers the status of Maxx Crosby, the evolving role of Tom Brady in the organization, early impressions of GM John Spytek, and the development of key young pieces like Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers. #nfl #raiders #lasvegas #maxxcrosby #fyp #fyp; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hablamos de tres cosas: por qué ciertos roles reciben más retroalimentación, cómo filtrar el feedback según quién lo dice y qué tanto sabe, y cómo aterrizar todo en un ajuste concreto que te haga ganar credibilidad en tu equipo, en tu trabajo y hasta en casa. ¿Te dieron feedback y te dolió? Este episodio es para que lo conviertas en mejoras visibles sin engancharte emocionalmente y sin gastarte en justificarte. Link de registro al reto de 90 días: Eleva tu actitud. https://juanvereecken.com/90-dias-para-elevar-tu-actitud/ Suscríbete, deja tu comentario y activa la campanita para seguir creciendo juntos. Únete a nuestra comunidad exclusiva para recibir contenido premium y práctico. Haz clic en el botón UNIRSE que está debajo del título de este episodio y también aquí: https://bit.ly/4mA94dj__Descarga la hoja de discusión del episodio aquí: https://podcastdeliderazgodejohnmaxwell.com/hojas-de-trabajo/
Pastor Mateo's message from James 2:1–13 teaches that true faith submits to Jesus as Lord by rejecting partiality, embracing God's justice and mercy, and choosing to love others with the same compassion God has shown us, knowing that mercy rather than judgment leads us into freedom.
Since Jon Gruden's departure in 2021, the Raiders have cycled through Rich Bisaccia, Josh McDaniels, Antonio Pierce, and Pete Carroll. Now, Klint Kubiak enters the pressure cooker of Allegiant Stadium. We dive into the brief but brutal history of the Raiders' coaching "revolving door" and why GM John Spytek and Tom Brady believe Kubiak is the stabilizer the franchise needs.Fresh off a Superbowl win. Klint Kubiak has arrived in Las Vegas with one mission: Fix the league's 32nd-ranked offense. In this episode, I analyze how the Raiders plan to use their draft capital and free-agent millions to protect their future. We discuss the potential future between stars: Ashton Jeanty, Brock Bowers, and Maxx Crosby. Is Fernando Mendoza the next Vegas Raiders starting Quaterback?
With Valentine's Day around the corner, we take a look at the 2025 storylines we secretly loved. Whether scrappy teams held things together with gum and chicken wire, coaches who turned programs around overnight, or the moments that didn't make national headlines, we talk through the things that got our hearts pumping. Think Wisconsin winning games with their punter as the leading passer, Houston quietly going 10-3, Arch Manning actually getting better when pundits left him for dead, and much more. In this episode, we share our own picks before opening it up to the Verballerhood, whose submissions cover everything from Kenny Dillingham staying at Arizona State to the absurdity of Lane Kiffin's move to LSU, Arkansas fans learning to love heartbreak, Indiana fans debating whether to protect their hearts or go all in on Curt Cignetti, and much more. Plus, a brief Super Bowl debrief, a Timothée Chalamet conversation, and the debut of Dan's bucket of wrenches. Timestamps:0:00 - Intro / Super Bowl recap6:27 - What we're doing today8:51 - Dan's "winning despite" teams (Duke, Mizzou, Minnesota, Wake Forest)10:58 - Steve Angeli and Syracuse's collapse without him13:34 - Wisconsin as a bucket of wrenches17:08 - Northwestern's what-could-have-been season19:21 - Jason Eck and New Mexico's nine-win season22:16 - Penn State's leaked Pat Kraft audio25:08 - Ty's Quick Hits: Mason Heinschel, Houston's quiet 10-3 season, Arch Manning actually got better29:29 - Dan's Quick Hits: Arizona's nasty defense, SMU's post-playoff rebuild, Double transfers31:51 - Kenny Dillingham staying at Arizona State35:15 - Arkansas tried37:20 - Indiana, Curt Cignetti, and protecting your heart44:19 - Fernando Mendoza's F-bomb and industry plant theory45:34 - Cal, the Wilcox era, and the Mendoza that got away46:56 - Lane Kiffin-LSU drama49:23 - Georgia ripping rivals' hearts out50:17 - North Texas's record-setting season51:38 - Player shoutouts: Jeremiyah Love, Ahmad Hardy, Jacob Rodriguez, Jayden Maiava53:40 - Quick fan hits: Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, Oregon, Purdue57:34 - Ball State tried to be the worst57:47 - Florida State's first month58:26 - Rutgers' top-50 offense / Arizona retaining Seth Doege and Noah Fifita59:54 - ESPN cinematography and best broadcast productionSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NFL GM and NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock joins the show to break down Seattle's defensive masterpiece in the Super Bowl and share his thoughts on the Dolphins' quarterback situation. Mayock says he expects Tua to get another opportunity elsewhere because of the league-wide shortage of quality QBs, while adding he's not overly impressed with this year's draft class outside of Mendoza, whom he compares to Matt Ryan. He also discusses Malik Willis as a potential fit in Miami given his ties to the Dolphins' front office and coaching staff. The conversation shifts to college football, where Mayock says the NIL and transfer portal era has gone too far and calls for a collective bargaining agreement in college sports.
Hour 3 features former NFL GM and NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock breaking down Seattle's defensive dominance in the Super Bowl and sharing his take on the Dolphins' quarterback situation. He expects Tua to get another chance elsewhere due to the league-wide QB shortage and isn't overly impressed with this year's draft class outside of Mendoza, while also weighing in on Malik Willis as a potential fit in Miami. The conversation shifts to college football, where Mayock critiques the NIL and transfer portal era and calls for a collective bargaining agreement. Later, Kyle Crabbs joins to analyze how the Dolphins could address key offensive line holes to replicate Seattle's formula, the value of extending center Aaron Brewer, and the quarterback carousel this offseason, with both agreeing there's no scenario where Miami avoids paying most of Tua's contract.
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Segunda parte de la Serie el Cristiano Nunca Camina Solo.Aprendimos que tenemos un enemigo, y como peleamos contra ese enemigo.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Hugo Mendoza is aging like fine wine. Hugo—our pal and the brand director of Awake—returned to the pod to chop it up with us on 22 bottle nights, the best food in Paris isn't French, you might think you're eating in NYC but you're not eating good, what exactly a brand director does for a living, empowering the youth with equity, Awake Jordans hitting Fortnite, the Live From Awake NY series, ain't no block party like an Awake block party, living life with no regrets for former fits, the current state of streetwear and its not important players, his and Clint's lore, big wine dogs barking, don't get it twisted he's still a hater at heart, the sad state of NYC nightlife, how big can shorts get, food and beverage dreams, his made-to-measure suit game is strong, showing the speedo some love, copping a glass tank, and much more on Hugo Mendoza's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Fernando Mendoza is the consensus No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and this prospect profile breaks down why NFL teams will bet on him as a franchise-reset quarterback: high-end processing and timing in structure, ruthless efficiency in scoring areas, ball security, enough athleticism to convert when the play breaks, and the résumé to match it. We run through the tape-driven traits, the production profile, the “why it translates” discussion, and the most important part — what Mendoza becomes at the next level and why the Raiders make sense as the landing spot. Timestamps 00:00 Mendoza → No. 1 overall thesis 01:22 Indiana/Cignetti context + portal swing 02:52 Cal background + why teams bought in 04:06 Statement wins + playoff run moments 06:05 Signature plays + “legend” sequence 07:32 Numbers, traits, NFL translation + comp 09:09 Raiders fit + AFC West reality 10:28 Final recap + outro 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 Sub to the Wake up YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaIJqSepjl-eZ2YEaaLciFA 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
This week we have the return of my great friend and hilarious comedian, JC Mendoza. JC tells us about his growth as a comedian and in his career, some fun accomplishments in the last few years, we rail against the social media machine, and catch up on his upcoming nuptials.Fun EX Drinking Buddy stories this week: JC goes into why he has slowed down his drinking, how he got into edibles after thinking he didn't like weed, Bad Bunny/ Shrooms/ Costa Rica, his "Freshie" negotiation skills when he is with his boys, and so much moreFollow JC on INSTAGRAM and check out his podcast with his hilarious fiancé, Samantha Santos, "Soft Launch"Find show dates, tickets, merch, and everything else for me through the LINKTREE
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Wine, Secrets, & Friendship: Unveiling Love in Mendoza Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-02-09-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: Bajo el cálido sol de verano y con el majestuoso telón de fondo de los Andes, Marta, Elena y Javier paseaban por los viñedos de Mendoza.En: Under the warm summer sun and with the majestic backdrop of the Andes Mountains, Marta, Elena, and Javier strolled through the vineyards of Mendoza.Es: El aire estaba impregnado con el dulce aroma de las uvas y el sonido de las cigarras resonaba suavemente alrededor.En: The air was filled with the sweet scent of grapes, and the sound of cicadas softly resonated around.Es: Marta llevaba meses sintiendo una mezcla de emociones.En: Marta had been experiencing a mix of emotions for months.Es: Su amistad con Elena era su mayor tesoro, pero algo había cambiado; un sentimiento profundo crecía en su corazón, pero distinto al de la mera amistad.En: Her friendship with Elena was her greatest treasure, but something had changed; a deep feeling was growing in her heart, different from mere friendship.Es: Cada sonrisa de Elena la desarmaba, y cada risa resonaba en su alma como una suave melodía.En: Every smile from Elena disarmed her, and every laugh echoed in her soul like a gentle melody.Es: Elena, siempre aventurera y llena de vida, no sospechaba de los sentimientos ocultos de Marta.En: Elena, always adventurous and full of life, didn't suspect Marta's hidden feelings.Es: Ella disfrutaba del día con su novio, Javier, quien tenía un secreto propio: planeaba pedirle matrimonio a Elena durante el Día de San Valentín.En: She was enjoying the day with her boyfriend, Javier, who had his own secret: he planned to propose to Elena on Valentine's Day.Es: Todo debía ser perfecto, y los viñedos de Mendoza ofrecían el ambiente ideal.En: Everything had to be perfect, and the vineyards of Mendoza offered the ideal setting.Es: Mientras caminaban juntos entre los viñedos, con las uvas casi maduras bajo sus pies, Marta decidió que necesitaba más tiempo con Elena, lejos del bullicio de sus emociones conflictivas y los planes de Javier.En: As they walked together among the vineyards, with the grapes almost ripe underfoot, Marta decided she needed more time with Elena, away from the bustle of her conflicting emotions and Javier's plans.Es: Así que, con una sonrisa forzada, propuso que fueran juntas a una degustación de vinos.En: So, with a forced smile, she suggested they go together for a wine tasting.Es: “Elena, ¿vamos a ese mirador? Desde allí podemos ver todo el viñedo,” dijo Marta, señalando un pequeño cerro al final del camino.En: “Elena, shall we go to that lookout? From there we can see the whole vineyard,” said Marta, pointing at a small hill at the end of the path.Es: Elena asintió con entusiasmo.En: Elena nodded enthusiastically.Es: “¡Sí, me encantaría! La vista debe ser increíble.”En: “Yes, I'd love to! The view must be incredible.”Es: Javier, pensando que las amigas querían pasar tiempo juntas, las animó a ir mientras él preparaba el momento especial.En: Javier, thinking the friends wanted to spend time together, encouraged them to go while he prepared the special moment.Es: “Disfruten un rato, yo las alcanzo después.”En: “Enjoy for a while, I'll catch up with you later.”Es: Marta y Elena caminaron hasta el mirador.En: Marta and Elena walked to the lookout.Es: De pie, con el viento jugando en sus cabellos, contemplaron el paisaje ondulado.En: Standing there, with the wind playing in their hair, they contemplated the rolling landscape.Es: La vista era impresionante: un mar de verde bajo un cielo azul sin nubes.En: The view was stunning: a sea of green under a cloudless blue sky.Es: Entonces, en ese lugar apartado, Marta sintió que su corazón no podía guardar más su secreto.En: Then, in that secluded place, Marta felt her heart could no longer keep its secret.Es: Miró a Elena, que sonreía con ojos brillantes, y supo que era el momento.En: She looked at Elena, who smiled with bright eyes, and knew it was the moment.Es: “Elena, hay algo que necesito decirte,” comenzó Marta, su voz más temblorosa de lo que esperaba.En: “Elena, there's something I need to tell you,” Marta began, her voice more tremulous than she had expected.Es: “No es fácil para mí, pero… siento algo más que amistad por ti.”En: “It's not easy for me, but... I feel something more than friendship for you.”Es: Elena miró a Marta, sorprendida pero gentil, permitiéndole continuar mientras el viento suave seguía soplando.En: Elena looked at Marta, surprised but gentle, allowing her to continue while the soft wind kept blowing.Es: Marta respiró hondo.En: Marta took a deep breath.Es: “Sé que estás con Javier y que te importa mucho.En: “I know you're with Javier and that he means a lot to you.Es: No quiero entrometerme en eso.En: I don't want to come between that.Es: Solo quería que supieras lo que siento.”En: I just wanted you to know how I feel.”Es: Elena, aún procesando las palabras de Marta, tomó su mano con calidez.En: Elena, still processing Marta's words, warmly took her hand.Es: “Gracias por confiar en mí, Marta.En: “Thank you for trusting me, Marta.Es: Eres una amiga increíble y te aprecio mucho.En: You're an incredible friend, and I appreciate you very much.Es: Javier significa mucho para mí, pero valoro profundamente nuestra amistad.”En: Javier means a lot to me, but I deeply value our friendship.”Es: Marta sintió una mezcla de alivio y tristeza.En: Marta felt a mix of relief and sadness.Es: Había temido ese momento, pero ahora sabía que, al ser honesta, había preservado su amistad con Elena, a pesar de todo.En: She had feared this moment, but now she knew that by being honest, she had preserved her friendship with Elena, despite everything.Es: Regresaron juntas hacia Javier, quien las esperaba cerca de las hileras de parras con una sonrisa y un anillo de compromiso oculto en su bolsillo.En: They returned together to where Javier was waiting near the rows of vines with a smile and an engagement ring hidden in his pocket.Es: Mientras tanto, Marta encontró paz al aceptar sus sentimientos y valorar la amistad sobre un amor no correspondido.En: Meanwhile, Marta found peace in accepting her feelings and valuing friendship over unrequited love.Es: Sabía que cada paso bajo el sol en los viñedos de Mendoza le permitió avanzar hacia una nueva etapa, rica en sinceridad y compañerismo verdadero.En: She knew that each step under the sun in the vineyards of Mendoza allowed her to move forward into a new stage, rich in sincerity and true companionship. Vocabulary Words:the backdrop: el telón de fondomajestic: majestuosothe vineyard: el viñedothe cicadas: las cigarrasto resonate: resonarhidden: ocultoto propose: pedir matrimonioripe: madurothe lookout: el miradorto contemplate: contemplarto disarm: desarmartremulous: temblorosato process: procesarthe rows: las hilerasthe engagement ring: el anillo de compromisoto preserve: preservarsincerity: sinceridadthe stage: la etapato strolled: pasearthe scent: el aromato suspect: sospecharadventurous: aventureraenthusiastically: con entusiasmoto encourage: animarthe companion: el compañerothe secret: el secretoconflicting: conflictivasthe breeze: la brisathe treasure: el tesorothe laughter: la risa
We continue our 2026 rookie prospect series with one of the most polarizing quarterbacks in the class: Indiana's Fernando Mendoza.In this episode, we break down why Mendoza has legitimate No. 1 overall pick upside, diving into his film, processing speed, arm talent, and athletic profile. While the tools are obvious, the evaluation isn't without concerns and we cover where Mendoza must improve to truly lock himself into elite draft territory.This is a full scouting conversation through an NFL lens, separating traits from production and projecting how Mendoza's game translates to the next level.
K-Pop Demon Hunters (2025) (feat. Uriel Mendoza) To kick off Supernatural Romance Month 2k26, we're FINALLY talking about THE fantasy animated musical of last year–K-Pop Demon Hunters. Cullen shows off his boyband demon side, Hannah celebrates original concepts for film, and our guest Uriel relives his second-generation K-Pop fanboy days. Huge thanks to Uriel for guesting on this episode and helping us seal the fantasy-film-podcast honmoon! Research for this episode: Princess Bari Korean Mythology and K-Pop Demon Hunters Korean Saja The Weapons ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram TikTok Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan. This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester. Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
Wait no more, it's Anthology 4! It's better streaming, and also way worse! It's shorter, which is nice, and also truly stupid. Official Beatles history is being re-written forever, a travesty that's never sounded or looked so good. Yes, if you've also found yourself stroking out at the tightening and edits of “Beatles Anthology - 2025”, you've got some pals at the Untitled Beatles Podcast. We've never been more grateful for such glorious Beatles product, and also, hey Calderstone, WTF MY DUDES??? It's quite the conundrum as the fellas deep dish the 4th installment of this generation's “Frozen 2”, now with Bernard Purdie as Josh Gad. They also ask the tough questions that CBS won't allow their remaining journalists to even consider, like:
Garret, Andrew, and Jagger transform into NFL general managers for a complete first-round mock draft covering all 32 picks, and the results spark immediate controversy. Fernando Mendoza predictably goes first overall to the Raiders, but the chaos begins at pick two when Jagger selects safety Caleb Downs for the Jets instead of trading back. The quarterback-desperate teams face brutal decisions with only three signal-callers selected: Mendoza at one, Ty Simpson to the Jets at 16, and Garrett Nussmeier to the Rams at 29 in Jagger's boldest call of the draft. Garret prioritizes trenches for the Browns, selecting Francis Mauigoa at six and Olaivavega Ioane at 24 to rebuild Cleveland's decimated offensive line. The wide receiver class scatters throughout the first round with Carnell Tate landing in Tennessee at four to pair with Cam Ward, Jordyn Tyson to New Orleans at eight, and Denzel Boston falling to Buffalo at 26 after Jagger admits he "re-reviewed the tape" and raised his grade. The most dynasty-relevant selection lands at 19 when Carolina selects tight end Kenyon Sadiq to provide Bryce Young another weapon alongside Tetairoa McMillan, creating what the crew agrees is a "hand-in-glove fit" for the rebuilding Panthers. Explore more tools and resources to stay ahead of your league.
On Friday's ENN, NFL Awards. Don doesn't know Druski. Mendoza on the Combine and possibly being No. 1 overall. Dart on his play style. Jefferson on McCarthy. Pro Football HoFers. RIP Sonny Jurgensen. McKenna felony charge dropped. NFL Announcer lineup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast, Kalaya’an Mendoza returns to talk with the crew about community care. This episode is dedicated to the folks in Minnesota and beyond who are grieving, protesting, and resisting ICE kidnappings and intimidation. The crew reached out to Kalaya’an again to check in on how we can support each other...
Rich, Matt, and Garret bring their first regular mailbag episode to the main podcast feed, and the Nerd Herd questions deliver spicy debates on every dynasty topic imaginable. The crew kicks off with underrated music recommendations before diving into whether aging veterans like AJ Brown, Jaylen Waddle, and Dak Prescott are worth a late 2027 first-round pick for rebuilding teams. Rich drops the hammer: anyone 27 years or older right now should be moved for future draft capital before the 2027 class becomes completely untouchable. The most controversial take surfaces when Garret reveals he ranks both Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones ahead of C.J. Stroud in dynasty, citing Daniel Jones's 18.0 points per game versus Stroud's 15.5 this past season. The crew debates whether Jones's Achilles recovery and the Colts trading two first-round picks for him creates a buying opportunity at depressed prices. Meanwhile, the quarterback rankings segment produces fireworks as all three hosts agree Drake Maye sits alone at the top, but Garret and Matt lean toward Caleb Williams over Jayden Daniels due to injury concerns despite Daniels finishing as fantasy's QB7 on a points per game basis. Rich emphasizes the 2028 draft class as the pivot target for rebuilders unable to acquire 2027 picks. Start Using the Film Room Today! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00:00 Start 00:03:00 Random Fun Question 00:10:29 Players to Trade Away for a 1st 00:20:51 Sell Low on CJ Stroud? 00:29:21 Mendoza at 1.02 in a 10 Team League? 00:34:35 FFPC 00:37:20 FastDraft 00:39:21 Dealing With Reluctant Trading Partners 00:45:56 AJ Brown or the 1.05? 00:48:12 Ranking Sophmore QBs 00:56:01 Mendoza or WRs in Rookie Draft? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Super Bowl kicking off this weekend, we sit down with Father Patrick Hyde, Catholic chaplain at Indiana University to discuss the remarkable faith of Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, and the recent uptick of so many college students eager to learn about Catholicism. With Bishop Michael Burbidge's pastoral letter on mental health, we talk with Dr. Greg Popcak about how to combat depression and loneliness within our homes and parish communities. And as the Archdiocese of New York says goodbye to Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Msgr. Roger Landry pays tribute to the shepherd of Manhattan that he has known for over 30 years. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
A huge congratulations to the Superintendent of La Grande School District, George Mendoza. George has been named the 2026 Superintendent of the Year in Oregon! From the La Grande website: “George Mendoza is a leader for ALL - the students in his district, the staff that serve those students, and the community as a whole,” shared COSA Executive Director, Dr. Krista Parent. “George is a trusted and highly respected colleague for leaders across the state. It is an honor for George to be named COSA's 2026 Oregon Superintendent of the Year.”Since becoming superintendent in 2017, Mendoza has transformed La Grande into a district recognized statewide for innovation, equity, and excellence. Under his leadership, the district has:● Achieved a 98% completion rate for the Class of 2025,● Boosted graduation rates for students with disabilities from 48% in 2019 to 83% in 2025,● Launched the Tiger Homes program, enabling students to build and sell homes to support the local workforce,● Completed the new Wildcat Center, a $12M facility housing three gyms and six classrooms● Expanded mental health and social-emotional supports through the district's “Culture of Care,” and● Established a direct enrollment partnership with Eastern Oregon University, eliminating college access barriers for students.Mendoza, a first-generation immigrant and native Spanish speaker, is known for his commitment to removing barriers and building opportunities for all students. He is active in both state and local leadership, serving on the Oregon State School Board, Eastern Oregon University Board of Trustees, OSAA Executive Board, and PACE Board of Trustees, among others.Join us LIVE on the #ELB podcast Wednesday night, 2/4 at 7:45 pm EST/4:45 pm PTThis podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXL
R, L, or "Team Sanity" as she puts it, Carrie Mendoza and Ted Dabrowski have actual, real, implementable plans for day 1 of a Republican Governorship that are practical. But can they get your vote in the primary?
In this powerful chakra-series episode of Mind Power Meets Mystic, hosts Cinthia Varkevisser and Michelle Walters welcome sacred space holder, retreat curator, and plant-medicine guide Dayana Mendoza.Born and raised in Colombia, Dayana carries the medicine of her ancestors and the stories of survival, strength, and awakening. She shares how childhood trauma, motherhood, grief, and spiritual calling led her to reconnect with indigenous wisdom and ceremonial healing.This conversation explores:• How inner-child trauma became the doorway to spiritual awakening• What plant medicine healing really is—and what it isn't• Facing fear, surrender, and self-discovery• The sacredness of ancestral wisdom in a modern world• How ceremony, intuition, and nature help people heal• Bridging ancient traditions with practical everyday life• Healing journeys to Egypt, Bali, and beyond• The role of the 7th chakra—the crown chakra—in transformationMichelle and Cinthia also reflect on their own experiences with intuition, healing work, and personal growth, bringing honesty, humor, and curiosity to a topic many find mysterious.This episode is an invitation to trust your inner knowing, reconnect with nature, and explore the many paths to healing.
No hay mejor manera de salir de una crisis que haciendo un partidazo como el que se ha marcado el Atleti ante el Betis (¡y a domicilio!). El debut de Lookman (y de Mendoza y Vargas) no pudo ser mejor y nos clasificamos para semifinales de una Copa en la que todos tenemos puesta nuestra esperanza. DS14, Antonio Bapi, Susana y Jorge analizan el partido junto a nuestros seguidores de Twitch (https://twitch.tv/atleeeti), YouTube (https://youtube.com/atleeeti) y (https://facebook.com/atleeeti) donde emitimos en directo los programas. Para suscribirse en Twitch con Amazon Prime seguid los pasos aquí: https://www.twitch.tv/subs/atleeeti
It's time to get acquainted with the top prospects in the NFL Draft! We bring on CBS Sports Draft Expert Ryan Wilson to tell us what we need to know. He compares (3:10) Cam Ward to Fernando Mendoza and Jeremiyah Love to some of the elite running backs from recent seasons. Ryan expands on Mendoza (13:00) and how he might fit with the Raiders ... Learn about the running backs (18:50), wide receivers (29:30) and tight ends (31:40) and who could make a Fantasy impact. Then we play WR Match Maker (33:40) with the Top 5 WRs and the NFL teams that might draft them ... News and notes (51:40) including our thoughts on the Giants hiring Matt Nagy to be their offensive coordinator ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 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
¿Tienes la capacidad de recibir críticas o comentarios duros sin reaccionar impulsivamente? En este episodio, Juan y Alejandro te enseñan por qué tener piel gruesa no es un tema de carácter, sino una disciplina del liderazgo emocional.Aprende a separar hechos de emociones, a proteger tu energía y a responder con madurez en conversaciones difíciles. Desarrollar esta habilidad puede transformar tus relaciones en el trabajo y fuera de él.Escucha ahora y empieza a construir influencia desde la seguridad personal, no desde la ofensa.Suscríbete, deja tu comentario y activa la campanita para seguir creciendo juntos. Únete a nuestra comunidad exclusiva para recibir contenido premium y práctico. Haz clic en el botón UNIRSE que está debajo del título de este episodio y también aquí: https://bit.ly/4mA94dj__Descarga la hoja de discusión del episodio aquí: https://podcastdeliderazgodejohnmaxwell.com/hojas-de-trabajo/
Subscribe and Connect with the Small Group NetworkThank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. For more resources and to join the small group community, visit smallgroupnetwork.com. THE MENDOZA STORY130 schools said no.He led the losingest program in college football history to a national championship anyway.Fernando Mendoza was a 2-star recruit from Miami.He tried to walk on at his hometown school. They passed.So did FIU.So did FAU.So did everyone else.At 17, he was sitting in his bedroom, crying over a silent recruiting inbox—after driving to 18 camps with his dad and sending highlights to more than 100 programs.Not one FBS offer.His only option? Yale. No scholarship. No NFL path.Everyone told him to be “realistic.”“Know your place.”“Be grateful.”He didn't listen.Because Mendoza understood something most people miss:The worst outcome isn't failing.It's never getting the chance to try.Two weeks before signing day in 2022, his phone rang.Cal needed a body. One offer. Out of 134 schools.He took it.He arrived as the third-string quarterback.Spent a year on the scout team.Lost his first four starts.Got sacked 41 times behind a broken offensive line.Still got up. Every time.Then Cal brought in a transfer instead of building around him.So Mendoza left the only school that had ever said yes.He transferred to Indiana—the losingest program in college football history.People laughed.“Career suicide.”“Graveyard program.”“Nobody wins there.”One coach told him something different:“I'm going to make you the best Fernando Mendoza possible.”That was enough.Mendoza wasn't just playing for football.His mother has battled multiple sclerosis for 18 years.Before every snap, he thought of her.“My mother is my why.”Indiana went 16–0.Beat six Top-10 teams.Won their first Big Ten title since 1945.Mendoza threw 41 touchdowns.Won the Heisman—first in school history.First Cuban-American to ever do it.Then came the title game.Miami. Near his hometown.Fourth-and-4. Season on the line.Quarterback draw.The kid 134 schools rejected spun through defenders and dove into the end zone.Game over.Indiana—national champions.The losingest program became the best team in America.All because a 17-year-old refused to believe “no” was the end.Rankings don't decide your ceiling.Gatekeepers don't write your ending.Being overlooked isn't a verdict—it's a starting point.Sometimes all you need is one shot…and the courage to bet on yourself when nobody else will.Don't quit.00:00 Thank You for Listening!18:31 Subscribe for More Content18:35 Join the Small Group Network18:43 See You Next Time! ★ Support this podcast ★
Send us a textWelcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about NFL, Mark Cuban, Puka, Sydney Sweeney, Mr. Bean, Mia Kalifa, Royal Rumble, Laredo Cookoff, Super Bowl Eats, Titanic and Hot Wings Challenge. 0-20 mins: HeadlinesNFL Super Bowl: We talk about the big game and our lack of interest in the game but more interest in the betting. Cuban: Did Mark Cuban offer Mendoza #1 pick salary to stay in Indiana? Puka Shoots his Shot: Puka responds to a tweet from Sidney Sweeney. Mr. Bean & Mia Kalifa: The rumor is that they are dating. Royal Rumble: We give our reviews and thoughts of the Royal Rumble. 20-30mins: BBQ Time Laredo Cook off: We take a trip to Laredo to practice our steaks for the World Championships. Super Bowl Eats: We talk about what we plan to eat for the Super Bowl and what are the top super bowl foods and what AI says about them. 30-50 mins: Other StuffTitanic: Hiram talks a virtual Titanic trip and goes back to 1912,Hot Wing Challenge: We talk about how we are going to attack the hot wing challenge during the season finale. Etsy/ShopReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspothttps://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/Shop ReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbq Feedspot https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/
José Mario de la Garza, presidente y fundador de la asociación civil Perteneces justicia e igualdad