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Get ready, Hoosier fans! Scott is joined by special guest and former IU football player, Mitchell Paige, on CrimsonCast to break down everything Indiana football and get you ready for the Illinois game this weekend. Hear why the offensive line is the team's biggest strength, how Mendoza is thriving, and who Mitchell's secret MVP is (it's not who you think!). They also tackle the bittersweet memories of the Pinstripe Bowl and discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead. Don't miss this lively discussion!
The Dodger offense continued to click on Sunday, putting 10 runs on the board all without the use of the home run ball. Mookie Betts remains on fire, Teoscar Hernandez's resurgence continued, and Michael Conforto is finally back at the Mendoza line! Is this the offense we've been waiting for all season long? DT hosts Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas discuss. Tyler Glasnow was great again. Is his hot streak on him or because of Clint? Plus, a look at the NL playoff picture. Postgame recap and reactions to Dodgers and Giants on September 14, 2025. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Red-Hot Sale Event and use Promo Code FOUL at checkout for an extra $35 off. For 20% off your first purchase, head to http://FairHarborClothing.com/FOUL20 and use code FOUL20.Check out DT merch at dodgersterritoryshop.com!Support Guidry's Guardian at guidrysguardian.orgFind Clint on YouTube at youtube.com/@alldodgers!Subscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTube!Rate and review our podcast on Apple and Spotify!
Programa salido al aire el 17 de Agosto, del 2025. Entrevistamos al nuevo profesor de lenguas romance de la universidad St. Olaf, Américo Mendoza-Mori. Natalia, Christine y Francisco, tuvieron una conversación con el invitado sobre la importancia del español en Estados Unidos, del valor de perseverar las lenguas indígenas y su trayectoria académica. Para contactar […]
Indiana football made history with a 73–0 demolition of Indiana State — the program's biggest shutout win since 1901. Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield break down the Mendoza brothers' video-game stats, Omar Cooper Jr.'s 4-TD night, and the Hoosiers' third straight 300+ yard rushing game. Then it's on to Illinois: a primetime, sold-out showdown against a top-10 opponent that could define IU's season.Never Daunted.
Their second film is fab and gear! Untitled Peedles, Have No Fear! 2025, what a year! And our final look at “Help!” has arrived! #WeDidntWriteNoPoetry Tony, T.J., and producer P3Z-Casz put the Finnishing touchers on their “Help!” deep-dish, with a side of extra kvetching, as old, sad, deranged people do. Who doesn't want to hear that? Are U a fan or not, pal? And, while we're here, are you a fan of these questions?
What do tragic events in our culture reveal about the unseen spiritual battle? How should the church respond when evil tries to disguise itself as normal? Pastor Ron, joined by Pastor Jonathan, calls out the church's responsibility to awaken people to spiritual realities, intercession, and the power of the Holy Spirit in this installment of Ron + Hope: Unfiltered. This is a sober and eye-opening episode you won't want to miss. S4E35 (#185) Are there any topics you'd like us to discuss? Do you have any questions you'd like us to answer? Send them to unfiltered@ronandhope.com. Follow Ron Carpenter at https://www.instagram.com/ron.carpenter/ Follow Hope Carpenter at https://www.instagram.com/pastorhope.carpenter/ Subscribe to Ron's YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/user/pastorroncarpenter Subscribe to Hope's YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1TUxyS_-elLEOORZ2YiunA Website: http://www.ronandhope.com #RonCarpenter #HopeCarpenter #UnfilteredPodcast #JonathanMendoza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Pastor Mateo shares a sermon from Ephesians 3 and 4, showing how the Holy Spirit unifies, transforms, and equips us—building us up in love to live reconciled, Christlike lives as the gathered people of God.
Primera parte del ESTUDIO DE ROMANOSRomanos 1:1-7
La Familia que Dios Bendice por generaciones es la familia que tiene temor de Dios.El temor del Señor es cuando dejamos que el verdadero cristianismo, y no nuestras preferencias, definan nuestro camino. Lucas 1:50 NTV50 Él muestra misericordia de generación en generación A todos los que le temen.
Série: Milagres de JesusTema: Jesus acalma a tempestadePor: Luigy Mendoza
Hour 2: Aaron Glenn is standing by his words, Xavier Gipson will be released by the team showing accountability. Do you still trust Stearns and Mendoza, what would constitute a successful season for them? Plus, 3RQ.
Hour 1: The Mets are in a full tailspin, Sal still sees enough good to propel them to the playoffs, BT says as long as Sean Manaea is in the rotation, the Mets will miss the playoffs. How would you evaluate this Mets season? Sal says they will be judged by what they do in October, and believes the Mets still have a run in them. Hour 2: Aaron Glenn is standing by his words, Xavier Gipson will be released by the team showing accountability. Do you still trust Stearns and Mendoza, what would constitute a successful season for them? Plus, 3RQ. Hour 3: Aaron Glenn explains the decision to cut Gipson, answering Sal's worry about Glenn dealing without hesitation. Nantz and Romo (who BT is not a fan of) will be on the call for Jets / Bills. Todd Zeile LIVE in studio discusses the state of the Mets, Alumni Day, and remembering 9/11. Hour 4:The Mets season will be judged by what they do in October, plus Call of The Day.
Melody Mendoza, Founder and Artistic Director of Glorify Performing Arts in West Chester, PA, shares about the vision for the company which launched in 2018, what it took to get started, and how they're building the foundation for growth. Bio:She studied ballet under Edmund & Irene Novak, later adding jazz and modern, at studios including The Rock School West, The Dance Center, and Koresh School of Dance. Beginning liturgical dance at age 9, she also participated in The Good Samaritan Dance Ministry under Valerie Henry and Gwen Prestwood.After she completed undergraduate dance studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2012, Melody formed a small dance company with Donna FitzPatrick where they choreographed two contemporary, faith based, ballets utilizing ballet, tap and jazz to share stories of Christ's grace and truth. She received her Pre-Primary – Level 5 certification of American Ballet Theatre's National Training Curriculum.Melody has worked locally as a musical theatre dance teacher and choreographer at SALT Performing Arts, West Chester Studios for the Performing Arts, and Delaware County Christian School.Melody shares about cultivating a unified company from a diverse pool of artists; establishing a safe, healthy culture through core values - not just feelings; and, intentionally building a strong foundation for company growth.She mentioned the book Art & Faith: A Theology of Making: https://a.co/d/0oPzUYJLearn more about Melody and Glorify Performing Arts: https://glorifyperformingarts.org/ You can learn more about dance education and career planning for dancers at theballerinatist.com
This week, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 2 to reveal how the gospel is not just about personal salvation, but a call to radical reconciliation—restoring relationships, breaking down divisions, and building a unified people rooted in Christ.
In this episode, we sit down with Ozzy Mendoza, the children's ministry director and case manager whose heart for people shines through both in the church and in the community. Ozzy shares his journey of faith, the challenges and rewards of serving children and families, and how his work in ministry and case management intersect to make a real difference. This conversation is all about calling, compassion, and the power of serving others with intentional love.
BT and Sal get into a heated debate about the Mets' recent struggles and whether manager Carlos Mendoza is to blame. While Sal argues the team's bigger problems lie with inconsistent hitting and a flawed roster, BT insists that Mendoza's "sloppy" in-game decisions, particularly a confounding pinch-hitting choice, are a recurring detriment that could ultimately cost the Mets a playoff spot. They dissect Mendoza's tactical missteps from the recent loss and question if he has what it takes to guide a team through a high-stakes pennant race.
Sal and BT argue about the Mets' recent struggles after a frustrating loss to the Phillies, with Sal maintaining that the team will still make the playoffs, while BT and other callers are less optimistic. A central part of the fiery debate is whether manager Carlos Mendoza is the right person for the job. Callers and BT point to questionable in-game decisions, like an ill-advised pinch-hitting move, as evidence that Mendoza is not an elite manager who can elevate a team. Sal, while admitting Mendoza has had a down year, believes the blame lies more with the inconsistent and underperforming players, as well as the lackluster trade deadline acquisitions by David Stearns.
In a heated segment, BT and Sal dissect the Mets' latest loss in Philadelphia, raising the question of whether manager Carlos Mendoza is the right man for the job. While Sal defends Mendoza, pointing to his "no-nonsense" demeanor and the team's overall talent, BT criticizes his in-game decisions, arguing they've been a detriment to a team that's already playing inconsistent baseball. The conversation extends to the Mets' struggles to beat weaker teams, the impact of young players, and the looming possibility of missing the playoffs, all while the hosts clash over whether the Mets' current position is cause for alarm or a sign of hope.
Can courage and faith disrupt an industry? Raúl Mendoza, known as the “Recruiter Rapper” and founder of Rapido Talent, proves they can. For him, recruiting isn't just about filling jobs; it's about building communities, creating impact, and dignifying people through purposeful connection.In this episode, Raúl shares how faith-driven leadership, anticipation, and empathy fuel his unique approach to hiring. He breaks down the realities of placing top talent fast while building trust, clarity, and authentic partnerships. His story shows how blending creativity, conviction, and business strategy can transform not just companies, but lives.If you're ready to rethink how you lead, hire, and serve others, Raúl's journey is a call to build with integrity, courage, and heart.Journey To Mastery Spotlights:Discover how Raúl anticipates needs to create just-in-time talent pipelinesLearn the four-step method (identify, engage, screen, submit) that expedites hiring successUnpack why faith and purpose are non-negotiable pillars in Raúl's entrepreneurial playbookFind out how to build real trust and meaningful partnerships—in business and lifeHear ways to serve your community and align your mission beyond business transactionsGet actionable strategies to turn recruiting from a reactive task into a transformative processReady to infuse your leadership and business with purpose, bold faith, and industry-disrupting strategies? Hit play now to unlock Raúl's powerful insights and be sure to subscribe for more journeys into mastery, resilience, and authentic impact. Share this episode with friends who believe business can—and should—change lives.About the GuestRaúl Mendoza, the “Recruiter Rapper” and dynamic founder of Rapido Talent , is redefining the way businesses build teams and communities. Through innovative strategy, faith-led leadership, and a genuine drive to uplift others, Raúl's story challenges entrepreneurs to blend purpose with business for greater impact. This episode is a rallying cry for anyone wanting to hire and live with integrity, courage, and heart.Connect with Raúl MendozaLinkedIn WebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokX
Únete a nuestro Patreon y por $5 al mes disfruta los episodios completos, los primeros 37 episodios, acceso a grabaciones en vivo, preestrenos y otros beneficios. patreon.com/chisteinternoEpisodio 96 - Ricardo MendozaRicardo Mendoza es un comediante, podcaster y empresario peruano. Después de comenzar su carrera en el stand-up en 2009 y de protagonizar shows unipersonales como "Íntimos", "Calla gordo" y "Todo es mejor entre risas", Ricardo se popularizó con la creación del reconocido podcast "Hablando Huevadas", el cual conduce junto a Jorge Luna y donde combina la improvisación, el stand-up, el crowdwork y el humor negro, convirtiéndose en un fenómeno de la comedia sudamericana. Además, es uno de los creadores del popular canal de streaming "No Somos TV".En nuestra conversación hablamos sobre sus orígenes en la comedia, su participación en “Miami Es Un Chiste”, la escena del stand-up en Perú, el impacto de las redes sociales, la creación de Hablando Huevadas, su show en el Madison Square Garden y cómo, después de la pandemia, compraron un teatro en Lima. ¡Gracias, Ricardo, por visitar Chiste Interno!
FE Y CORRUPCIÓN. Llegamos al onceavo virrey del Perú con el auge del Imperio Español, Felipe III, la abundancia de la plata, la compleja red de corrupción y las crecientes denuncias a las órdenes religiosos. El devoto y descuidado Felipe III "gobierna" un imperio que vive la opulencia que solo puede traer la abundancia y que sería al mismo tiempo el objeto de su ruina. Acompáñanos a conocer un poco sobre nuestra historia.IMPORTANTE: Si deseas apoyar puedes plinear al 966720080 o a Paypal https://paypal.me/profesorkurtayalaTodo aporte siempre es bienvenido. ¡Un épico saludo a la distancia!
IndyStar's Zach Osterman and The Herald-Times' Mike Niziolek discuss IU football's 56-9 win against Kennesaw State on Saturday, including an improved connection between Elijah Sarratt and Fernando Mendoza, Mendoza's improvement from Week 1 to Week 2, a defensive display with pros and cons, and more.
Help! I need somebody once told me the world is filled with Kaili, but some folks call her Kylie instead. (#SmashMinogue) What does any of this have to do with the “Help!” film? Good point, Buck O(wens); but, then again, what does anything in “Help!” have to do with “Help!”? I mean, the boys are skiing, they're fighting villains at restaurants, they legit own multiple vending machines… Talk about privilege! #DefundTheBeatles 60 years on, “Help!” presents some of the most iconic scenes and songs in any Beatles-related film not named “Broad Street”. And gentlepeople, this week, Tony & T.J. have got the tapes on “Help!”- specially, the original MPI VHS - and they begin to break down the Fab's second movie. They also break down emotionally, as they ponder:
Fernando and Alberto Mendoza combine for five TD passes! Takeaways by defense huge in turning game into laugher!
EL PERDON, el segundo ingrediente que debes tener en tu familia para que pueda haber restauración familiarUna serie de la familia. Toda famiila sufre fracasos familiares que pueden ser devastadores para sus miembros. Aqui vamos a aprender el plan de Dios para Restaurar a la familia.
Jay sits down with Mets legend Edgardo “Fonzie” Alfonzo to talk mentoring Francisco Alvarez in Triple-A, what he looks for when roving the Mets' minor leagues, and why the 1999–2000 infield clicked like no other.They also relive the Tokyo opener vs. the Cubs, the 10-run comeback vs. the Braves, Turk Wendell's rubber arm, and that unforgettable night in Houston when Fonzie was unstoppable. 00:00 Mentoring Francisco Alvarez: rhythm, patience, approach02:16 Alumni Classic: seeing the guys, Jose Reyes still raking03:30 Roving the minors from AAA to the DR; Mendoza's emphasis04:41 Prospect shoutouts: Jett Williams, Ryan Clifford, depth everywhere08:03 1999–2000 memories: Tokyo trip, Wild Card run, Subway Series09:44 Postseason approach & HRs vs. CIN/ARI; facing Randy Johnson11:19 Turk Wendell's “give me the ball” era; Pat Mahomes' versatility12:54 Rey Ordóñez made me better at 2B — communication & range15:20 Cookie Rojas, practice “games,” why the '99 infield worked18:00 The legendary 6-for-6 night in Houston (three HRs)19:38 The 10-run 8th vs. the Braves; Mike Piazza moments21:12 Alumni Day details & message to fans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Wine Behind the Scenes, Laurel Simmons sits down with her niece, Liesel Meissner, for a fun, informative, and completely unpretentious conversation about wine. Tired of being overwhelmed in wine shops and feeling lost when restaurant lists, Liesel came armed with questions, and Laurel delivered the answers. From understanding residual sugar and decoding trendy terms like "orange wine" and "pet-nat," to what wine to bring to a business dinner, this episode strips away the mystery and seriousness and gets real about what makes wine enjoyable and accessible. If you've ever stared at a wine list in panic, wondered whether corks are better than screw tops, or just wanted to know why wine smells the way it does, this is the episode for you. What You'll Learn: What residual sugar means and how it affects taste Why orange wine and pet-nats are making waves When (and why) to aerate or decant your wine The truth about corks, screw tops, and bottle closure How to choose wine for a professional dinner Tips for recognizing quality without relying on price tags Why wine doesn't have to be serious to be seriously good Liesel Meissner is a wine-curious traveller, reader, and enthusiastic learner who's made it her mission to understand wine on her own terms. Whether sipping Malbec in Mendoza or exploring wineries in Lebanon, she's passionate about discovering regional wines and sharing great bottles with friends. She's not a sommelier, just someone who wants to hear, “Liesel, great choice!” more often. You can reach out to Liesel on IG, FB and LI here: @lieselmeissner. Want to feel more confident picking wine? Start here. Listen now at www.winebehindthescenes.com/podcast.
In this message, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 2:1–10, showing how God's grace doesn't just rescue us from death—it redefines our identity, restores our purpose, and brings us into new life with Him.
Carlos Mendoza sits down with Keith Raad ahead of the Mets middle game against the Detroit Tigers. Mendoza touches on the importance of Juan Soto's hot bat and what to expect from Nolan McLean in his fourth career start.
Mendoza speaks with the media after an exciting back and forth matchup with the Tigers.
Scott & Galen break down Indiana's 27–14 Week 1 win over Old Dominion. We dig into why the run game (309 yards on 57 carries) set the tone, what the 41:28 time of possession says about control, and where red-zone execution must sharpen. We also hit the two explosive QB keepers that produced ODU's scores, Mendoza's timing with receivers, WR/TE usage, and defensive standouts.HighlightsRun-game dominance (57 for 309, 5.4 ypc)Defense: two big breakdowns, otherwise solidRed-zone & play-design tweaks to unlock more pointsPass game: near-miss explosives and what's fixableGameday vibes: Hoosier the Bison, towels, the new chant, intro videoNext up: Kennesaw State (noon, Saturday).Presented by Homefield Apparel — use code HOME23 for 15% off your first order.If you enjoy CrimsonCast, follow and rate the show on Spotify. Share the episode with a fellow Hoosier and tell us your Week 2 predictions!Join us at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Friday September 5 at 7 PM! Tickets on sale now
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its a brand new episode of the After Party and on this one we bring on Baby Mama Bree! As she comes on spills some much need tea. She tells about her first time on the mean streets of Cinci, she gives us some tips and tricks on rizzing her up plus we catch up with the roll taco queen Tori. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Sal Licata takes a call about the Mets' bullpen management and discusses whether or not manager Carlos Mendoza is putting his players in the best positions to succeed.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Mets bounced back, despite another poor Kodai Senga start (the new human rain delay), scoring many runs with two outs. Mark Vientos is red hot, and Willie says it's time for the Mets to stack wins; Sean Manaea needs to step up tonight. The game was delayed for 10 minutes because the Phillies complained about parabolic mics. Jerry was impressed with the Mets' response. The Yankees did what they needed to do in a lose-lose series. Andrew Bogusch's first update covers the Yankees' win, Jazz Chisholm's 25th homer, Luis Torrens' 5 RBIs, and Francisco Alvarez's potential rehab assignment. Kodai Senga struggled again. With McLaurin and Hendrickson signed, Micah Parsons is the lone hold-in; Dak Prescott is unbothered, and Jerry Recco believes Jerry Jones will get a deal done. Jerry and Willie discuss paying Parsons with a Cowboys fan and Jerry updates his bat situation (the exterminator was jacked). Hour 2 Jerry and Willie discussed Aaron Rodgers' interview, agreeing he tried with the Jets and expect him to excel in Pittsburgh. Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson secured new contracts. The guys believe the Giants, with Russell Wilson, will surprise people and beat the Commanders. Bogusch provided an update, and Jerry mentioned Willie and Eddie Scozzare considering yoga. The Mets won big, and Cam Schlittler had a good start for the Yankees. Willson Contreras had a dugout meltdown. The hour concluded with a yoga call and a discussion about The Biggest Loser documentary. Hour 3 Willie believes Eddie and Fliegs have untapped athletic potential, but they and Jerry disagree. Jerry wonders what activities people spend a lot on but never master, like golf, with top X responses including sex, marriage, gambling, and skiing. Willie was a bad bowler early in his NFL career. The guys discuss the Jets and Giants' offensive and defensive lines. Bogusch updates on Tommy DeVito being waived by the Giants (Willie and Jerry expect him to be picked up) and plays Rodgers' message to Jets fans. The Yankees and Mets both crushed their opponents. Jerry is concerned about the bullpen tonight if Sean Manaea doesn't pitch deep. LIU is getting paid to play Florida, which helps financially, but Jerry and Willie worry about injuries. Finally, Jerry looks at examples of athletes with one standout season and surprising attendance numbers. Jerry thinks Raleigh, not Aaron Judge, should be MVP. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
While BT was focused on the tight AL MVP race between Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh, Hoff went on an impassioned rant about a media report discussing Mets manager Carlos Mendoza's job security. Hoff argued that the very premise of the question was "unacceptable" and "clickbait," given that Mendoza took the team to the NLCS last year and has them in a playoff race this season. He believes there's no logical reason to question Mendoza's position and that the media is creating unnecessary drama, contrasting it with the long-term patience the Yankees have shown with their own manager, Aaron Boone.
In a fiery segment, Hoff takes a New York Post headline to task, claiming it's an irresponsible example of clickbait journalism. He argues that the Mets' new manager, Carlos Mendoza, has done a tremendous job with the team, leading them to the NLCS last year and keeping them in the playoff hunt this season. For a media outlet to even question his job security, according to Hoff, is a "dumb question" that shows a lack of respect for the manager and an attempt to create unnecessary drama. He believes that Mendoza has earned the right to at least a third year, regardless of how the rest of the season plays out.
Hoy en Me Lo Dijo Adela conversamos con Iván Escalante, titular de Profeco, sobre cuál es la mejor remesadora para enviar dinero a México; más tarde, en entrevista con Vidulfo Rosales, exabogado del caso Ayotzinapa, y con Clemente Rodríguez, padre de uno de los normalistas desaparecidos, abordamos las razones de su renuncia y el camino hacia la Corte; en foro, especialistas en vivienda como Elena Tamés, Óscar Mendoza y el arquitecto Rodolfo Díaz Covarrubias presentaron la Coalición por la Vivienda, que busca garantizar acceso a una vivienda digna; además, en el Montón Shot, Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta y Emilio Morales analizaron la coyuntura, y desde España se conectó Alejandro Jaén, compositor de Mentiras, para hablar del éxito de su tema en la nueva serie.
The hour began with a discussion about Tom Brady's golf course venture and his son. Dan in Carteret called to discuss the new Bengals stadium, but commented on Boomer's head size. We covered recent NFL trades, and a caller was upset about us not acknowledging Robert Plant's birthday. Another caller questioned why WFAN hosts vacation in the summer. Jerry's update included the Yankees beating the Rays with five more home runs. Jose Caballero's ejection and post-game comments were discussed. Kodai Senga struggled in the Mets' loss to DC, and Mendoza commented on his performance. Myles Garrett avoided talking about his speeding ticket, and we discussed the Micah Parsons situation. The final segment focused on Cracker Barrel's recent logo and interior changes, which led to social media accusations of them being "woke." Are people plain old stupid?
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio are concerned about Kodai Senga's performance and suggest David Peterson as the Mets' playoff ace. Jerry's update covers the Yankees' win over the Rays, the Mets' loss (Senga gave up 4 earned runs, Nimmo left with a stiff neck), "What is Anthony Gallo Talking About?", a bullet through Andy Reid's office window last year, and Sachia Vickery's $1,000 pre-date deposit on OnlyFans. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion about Tom Brady's golf course venture and his son. Dan in Carteret called to discuss the new Bengals stadium, but instead mocked Boomer's head size. NFL trades were a topic, as was a caller's frustration about not acknowledging Robert Plant's birthday. Another caller questioned why all WFAN hosts vacation in the summer. Jerry's update started with the Yankees beating the Rays, hitting five more home runs. Jose Caballero's ejection and post-game comments were covered. Kodai Senga's rough outing in the Mets' loss to DC was discussed, along with Mendoza's comments. Myles Garrett avoided talking about his speeding ticket, and the Micah Parsons situation in Dallas remained unresolved. The hour concluded with the social media buzz around Cracker Barrel's logo change, with many perceiving them as "woke" due to the new logo and interior changes. Hour 3 We began discussing the Giants' improved optimism this season due to positional upgrades. Boomer stressed the importance of Russell Wilson avoiding turnovers and the defense creating them, unlike last season. Adam Schein will do Sunday highlights on CBS, not the highly paid talent. Jerry returned for an update, but first, someone made him t-shirts with his death-related sayings. The Yankees beat the Rays with 5 more homers. We then discussed the slang term 'NPC'. The hour concluded with a discussion on Phil Mickelson and those who believe he 'ruined golf'. Hour 4 Bubba Wallace in-studio, Boomer compares NASCAR to LIE driving. Jerry's final update: Yankees beat Rays with Stanton's tenth-inning pinch-hit HR. Ohtani hit in thigh by line drive. Jets held a players-only practice, overseen by Aaron Glenn. Moment of The Day: host struggles with 'depth'. Jordan Davis calls in to discuss Cracker Barrel.
Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating the Rays as they hit 5 more home runs. Jose Caballero got tossed and he talked about it after the game. Kodai Senga got roughed up as the Mets lost in DC. Mendoza talked about Senga's performance after the game. Myles Garrett met the media and had no interest in talking about his speeding ticket. We also talked about the Micah Parsons situation in Dallas as there seems to be no movement.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-09:52) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to share his thoughts on Shane Steichen electing to start Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson, comments on how Daniel Jones benefits Tyler Warren, previews the preseason finale against the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend, and gives Jake some notes on Ulysses Bentley IV. (09:52-19:43) – Indianapolis Colts RB, Ulysses Bentley IV joins Jake Query to compare transferring from SMU to Ole Miss to going from college to NFL training camp, explains what makes him a great running back, takes Jake through what it’s like playing high school football in Texas, and the family history of his name. (19:43-30:44) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins Jake Query to provide an update on the ankle/groin injury situation that Caitlin Clark is in right now, states that the injuries the Fever have suffered won’t impact her return timeline and previews their upcoming games against the Minnesota Lynx. (30:44-42:49) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times also joins the program to preview the start of the IU football season. He thinks that Fernando Mendoza can take this IU offense to another level, evaluates the playmakers that are around Mendoza in year two for Curt Cignetti, and touches on IU basketball’s trip to Puerto Rico.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:21) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing what thought struck Jake’s mind at 2am about the Indianapolis Colts and where the franchise is at right now following the quarterback decision earlier in the week. (25:21-37:21) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to share his thoughts on Shane Steichen electing to start Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson, comments on how Daniel Jones benefits Tyler Warren, previews the preseason finale against the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend, and gives Jake some notes on Ulysses Bentley IV. (39:58-47:27) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake discussing the latest Caitlin Clark injury news and connects it to Tyrese Haliburton’s injury a couple years ago that derailed his season. (47:27-1:12:17) – Jake and Eddie start the second hour of the show by giving away one spot to their fantasy football league and discussing which Colts player benefits from Daniel Jones being the starting QB. Indianapolis Colts RB, Ulysses Bentley IV joins Jake Query to compare transferring from SMU to Ole Miss to going from college to NFL training camp, explains what makes him a great running back, takes Jake through what it’s like playing high school football in Texas, and the family history of his name. (1:12:17-1:23:00) – Jake admits what his latest phase is. It leads to Eddie sharing his and then they discuss how much water the average male should be consuming in a day. (1:23:00-1:33:22) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on Caitlin Clark with the Fever just concluding practice. They explain why it wouldn’t be a good idea to shut her down for the rest of the season unless it is an injury that warrants it. (1:33:22-1:48:32) – The final hour of Query & Company starts with Jake and Eddie recapping some of the conversations they had earlier in the show. They also continue to discuss Anthony Richardson’s agent the trust between Richardson and the franchise being questionable. (1:48:32-2:14:15) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins Jake Query to provide an update on the ankle/groin injury situation that Caitlin Clark is in right now, states that the injuries the Fever have suffered won’t impact her return timeline and previews their upcoming games against the Minnesota Lynx. Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times also joins the program to preview the start of the IU football season. He thinks that Fernando Mendoza can take this IU offense to another level, evaluates the playmakers that are around Mendoza in year two for Curt Cignetti, and touches on IU basketball’s trip to Puerto Rico. (2:14:15-2:21:32) – Today’s show closes out with Jake paying off his tease and his parents having to paint their house years ago. Plus, JMV joins the guys in the studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst, is making it difficult for Gio and Jerry. The team is plagued by a "loser virus," consistently finding ways to lose, making the season a nightmare. Gio questions the clubhouse atmosphere, while Jerry and C-Lo share the frustration. Criticisms include Cedric Mullins' poor route and his trade for Tyrone Taylor, manager Carlos Mendoza's lack of answers, and overall sloppy play. An overnight caller suggested firing Mendoza for Wally Backman, though Jerry believes Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. The hour concludes with a caller from Missouri rubbing salt in the wound, and another whose brother-in-law, a 60-year veteran of Shea Stadium and Citi Field (starting with The Beatles' concert), is throwing out tonight's first pitch.
Hour 1 Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst ever, is creating a nightmare for Gio and Jerry. A "loser virus" seems to have infected the team, leading to contagious losses and a sloppy performance. Gio is frustrated, throwing a helmet off the desk, and both Jerry and C-Lo share his fatigue. Gio blames Cedric Mullins' poor route for a run, while Jerry sees the Mullins trade as a mistake. Carlos Mendoza is at a loss for words. A caller suggests firing Mendoza and hiring Wally Backman, but Jerry thinks Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. Gio disagrees. A Missouri caller rubs salt in the wound, and another caller's brother-in-law, a long-time stadium worker since The Beatles' concert, will throw out the first pitch. Hour 2 Gio fears a dark October for New York sports. Jerry sees the Giants' strong defense as a playoff hope, while Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They discuss Shedeur Sanders, a positive Jets outlook despite potential losses, and the Mets and Yankees' playoff chances. The segment covers C-Lo's update on the Mets' struggles, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, Sal Licata's departure, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw." They anticipate the Giants-Jets preseason game, differing on the Giants' 2025 offense. The hour concludes with a discussion on Stanley Cup craze, crazy headlines, and Boomer's temperament. Hour 3 "Feel Good Friday" features "Surfside" talk, an online beef between WFAN callers, and the Mets' lack of an ace. Social media's impact is discussed, with Eddie opting out. C-Lo provides an update, while Gio asks Fliegs about Taylor Swift's new album. Gio and Jerry recall Gio meeting Dua Lipa. Mike Francesa's birthday wish for Jay Horwitz prompts a discussion of classic WFAN prank calls and famous on-air flubs. The hour concludes with a heated exchange between Dan in Carteret and John in Maspeth. Hour 4 On a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry try to remain positive despite the Mets' disappointing season. WFAN night/overnight shows are now streaming live on YouTube, with good initial viewership. A caller's teenage son got a hole-in-one after only a few months of golfing, leading to talk about the "rowdy" Ryder Cup. C-Lo returns for an update after Jerry fails to get support from Gio and C-Lo. The Mets lost, and a fan accidentally hit the SAP button. Howie Rose commented on an LLWS video on X. The Yankees play in St. Louis tonight. A Brewers fan called 911 over a free burger promo. C-Lo plays old on-air pranks and mistakes, including one from Jerry's overnight days. Moment of the Day: Mike Francesa wishes Jay Horwitz a happy 80th on Twitter/X. Finally, Gio and Jerry compare the Giants' QB room to other NFL teams and Jerry is excited for the Mets' MLB Little League Classic.
Gio fears a bleak October for New York sports, while Jerry believes the Giants' strong defense can lead them to the playoffs. Gio dismisses Shedeur Sanders' preseason hype, but Jerry hopes he proves doubters wrong. A Jets fan is optimistic about the team's turnaround under Aaron Glenn. Gio expects neither the Mets nor Yankees to make the playoffs, while Jerry is confident the Yankees will and predicts a Giants Week 1 win over the Commanders. Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets than Jerry. The guys also question a graphic error showing "MICHAEL PENIS JR" instead of Penix. C-Lo's update covers the Braves beating the Mets, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, the Mets losing Sal Licata, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw" HR ball. The Giants Jets preseason game is tomorrow, and Jerry has higher expectations for the Giants offense in 2025. Finally, they discuss the continued popularity of Stanley cups and crazy headlines, noting Boomer's generally good mood.
Notas Macabrosas - Se coló en una carrera de 8 km, borracho, en chanclas… y consiguió una medalla [VIRIDIANA CORPUS] - La historia del pato Juan, la mascota de la ciudad de Mendoza que fue denunciada por los vecinos [GALO CARDOZO] - Un presunto asesino serial conocido como "el hombre machete" fue capturado [RICARDO AN] - El hombre desaparecido hace 28 años cuyo cuerpo apareció en un glaciar que se está derritiendo [MARY OBERTI] - Familia de Tlaxcala “hospeda” 2 mil murciélagos en su hogar [ANABEL QUIRARTE] - Mujer despierta del coma justo cuando la iban a operar para donar sus órganos [CAMI] - Muere multimillonario arrollado por un búfalo [MIRNA LOPEZ] - Descubren a policías en pleno acto amatorio [MARY OBERTI] - Reto del tinaco: joven muere ahogado en un en vivo de TikTok y reviven debate sobre redes - El hombre que desató la plaga de conejos en Inglaterra [AURORA TORRES] - Sale al mercado un helado con sabor a leche materna [MARY OBERTI] - Una mujer se "compromete" con un chatbot de inteligencia artificial después de "salir" durante 5 meses [EDUARDO ESPINOSA] - Un hombre estadounidense apuñaló a los dueños de una panadería por un sándwich comprado hace años [JOSE ANTONIO BADIA] Encuentros Cercanos - Platicamos con Danny Philippou, co-director de Talk To Me (y co-creador del canal de YouTube RackaRacka) sobre su nueva película, Bring Her Back (Haz Que Regrese) También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca