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    Supply Chain Now Radio
    Analysis of the US Bank 2025 Q1 Freight Payment Index

    Supply Chain Now Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 46:25 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Tandreia Bellamy welcome Bobby Holland of U.S. Bank and Dr. Jason Miller of Michigan State University for a data-packed discussion on what's really happening in the U.S. freight market—and what it signals for supply chain professionals moving into Q2 and beyond.They explore the Q1 2025 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index, revealing surprising drops in shipment volume, regional disparities, and the ongoing impact of unpredictable weather. Jason and Bobby break down trends in key sectors like manufacturing, retail, and automotive, while Tandreia shares how shifts in freight data should inform cross-functional planning across finance, logistics, and operations.From capacity crunch risks and rising costs to resilient regions and unexpected market drivers, this discussion offers actionable insights for anyone navigating today's freight economy. The panel also looks ahead at what to watch in Q2—from new tariffs and raw material price spikes to changing consumer demand and the importance of regional signals.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(00:52) What the Freight Payment Index reveals(03:09) Meet the guests: Bobby Holland and Dr. Jason Miller(07:17) National freight trends and shipment volume drops(12:56) Weather, retail slowdowns, and sector variability(13:34) Q1 2025 regional breakdown begins(18:03) West region: port activity, wildfires, and aerospace recovery(21:29) Southwest region: historic shipment decline and high costs(25:46) Midwest region: housing, auto, and weather impact(29:02) Northeast region: retail growth and import uptick(32:47) Southeast region: flat manufacturing and tourism concerns(36:08) What to watch in Q2: Fed data, tariffs, and vehicle sales(40:21) Holiday toy season predictions and trade timing(43:13) How to access the Freight Payment Index and connect with guestsAdditional Links & Resources:Download the full Q1 2025 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://freight.usbank.comConnect with Bobby Holland: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-holland-4a9355/Connect with Dr. Jason Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-miller-32110325/ Connect with Tandreia Bellamy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tandreia-bellamy-56b49959/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Tandreia Bellamy and produced by Amanda Luton For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com

    MSU Today with Russ White
    Education and engagement are pillars of Wharton Center's mission

    MSU Today with Russ White

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 17:57


    Eric Olmscheid is executive director of Michigan State University's Wharton Center for Performing Arts.Olmscheid reflects on his first three years leading Wharton Center. He talks about challenges and opportunities ahead for the arts, and he describes some highlights of the center's coming season. He shares several examples that show the center's commitment to its education and engagement mission. He also describes how important donors are to Wharton Center's mission.Conversation Highlights:(0:14) – Have you settled into Wharton Center, MSU, and the community now that you've been leading Wharton Center for three years?(0:58) – How has Wharton Center come out of Covid, and what are the challenges and opportunities ahead?(3:51) – Why are you so passionate about the arts?(5:22) – Give us some highlights of the coming ‘25/'26 season.(6:26) – Talk about the importance of Wharton Center's Education & Engagement mission. Eric mentions the Act One School Series, Sutton Foster Awards, creative classrooms initiative, and Broadway Bridges.(12:45) – Eric on the access and arts within reach initiatives. (14:18) – Wharton Center's website is the best place to go for tickets.(15:17) – How important are donors to your vision and mission?Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.

    Buffalo, What’s Next?
    The Remembrance Conference 2025: Confronting Gun Violence Through Medicine and Mental Health

    Buffalo, What’s Next?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 55:29


    On today's show, we explore the upcoming Remembrance Conference 2025, a two-day joint event hosted by the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, and the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University.

    Early Break
    From barely making the conference postseason to winning it all…Nebraska baseball goes back-to-back in the B1G Tournament, earning a regional bid in Chapel Hill

    Early Break

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 32:33


    We all know the disappointment the regular season was for Nebraska, landing them the 8-seed in the B1G Tournament. Well, thanks to a dropped 3rd out in game 1 vs. Michigan State, the Huskers took down Oregon on Friday night, and then took care of Penn State on Saturday, before shutting out UCLA, 5-0, to win the tourney on Sunday Ty Horn was sensational, going 8 complete shutout innings on Sunday to earn the win, but the offense was hot early and defense did what it needed to get it done. Nebraska plays Oklahoma on Friday in Chapel Hill (NC), and guess who missed the tourney completely….preseason No. 1 Texas A&M and Iowa, who led the B1G the majority of the season Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Couch and The Rube
    Ep. 1037: Hot Take Monday: MSU football and basketball, and Tarik Skubal's future with the Tigers

    Couch and The Rube

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 96:15


    We dug into our takes and yours on Michigan State football and Jonathan Smith, on MSU basketball and Jase Richardson, NIL and the state of college sports, on the Tigers and Tarik Skubal and his future with the team, along with some deep thoughts on life and sport.

    D1.t in Five
    Evening Standard - Tuesday, May 27, 2025

    D1.t in Five

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 5:40


    Michigan State plans to raise the salary for its next AD, USA Today's Dan Wolken on college sports' inability to self-govern and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.d1ticker.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

    New Books in Military History
    Joseph Darda, "How White Men Won the Culture Wars" (U California Press, 2021)

    New Books in Military History

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 64:29


    Domestic politics during the US war in Vietnam are often noted for the extreme divisions between Right and Left, between doves and hawks, and between whites and non-whites. But as Joseph Darda argues in his book, How White Men Won the Culture Wars: A History of Veteran America (University of California Press, 2021), the War in Vietnam helped heal divisions among white men. It created what he calls, “a white racial reunion” that allowed white men to see themselves through the image of the Vietnam War veteran: forgotten and not valued. Of course, not all veterans are white, and not all (or even most) white men are veterans, but as Darda shows the image of the Vietnam War veteran was made to stand in for a range of grievances held by white men. Using a diverse set of texts, from the DSM III to college writing programs to the music of Bruce Springsteen and the movies of Sylvester Stallone, Darda shows how the cultural products of the post-Vietnam War era worked to create an image of white men who were victims of the war, of an uncaring society, and a government that betrayed them. This book is important not just for scholars interested in the US war in Vietnam and its domestic aftermath but also helps us understand contemporary attitudes and political developments involving racial politics, affirmative action/DEI, and how we understand the current generation of veterans from so-called Wars on Terror. Joesph Darda is an Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University. He has previously been interviewed on New Books Network about his book The Strange Career of Racial Liberalism. https://newbooksnetwork.com/th... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

    Couch and The Rube
    Ep. 1036: Twitter Question Friday: MSU basketball concerns, football angst, and awkward moments

    Couch and The Rube

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 119:09


    We answered your questions on Michigan State basketball concerns and MSU football angst, questions about the state of the Spartans' football program and how fans feel about Jonathan Smith,  and on the Tigers, freakin' Totten Hotspurs, awkward moments in life and more. Plus, a couple stories worth telling.

    Oregon Sports Network
    Duck Insider 5/23/25

    Oregon Sports Network

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 59:33


    Oregon Baseball defeats Michigan State in their first game of the Big Ten Tournament and will play Nebraska today (4pm PT, BTN) for a spot in the semifinals. Plus, Oregon Softball continues their postseason run ahead of game 1 of the Super Regional at The Jane (7pm PT, ESPNU).Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Armchair Attorney
    Law & Supply Chain

    Armchair Attorney

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 55:56


    About two decades ago, I walked the same halls as my next guest, James Sidou, VP & General Counsel at Saddle Creek Logistics.  See, Jim & I both attended Michigan State University College of Law. Go Green! In law school, it's about survival. The first year scares you to death, the second year works you to death, & the third year bores you to death. Or so I've heard.Fast forward to 2025 & I find myself next to Jim at the Motor Carrier Insurance Education Foundation (MCIEF) where we discussed some of the most challenging legal issues facing motor carriers & 3PLs to a packed house of insurance & compliance professionals. We became fast friends & I learned a ton from him.In today's conversation, we learn about Jim's journey as a criminal prosector to his time as private lawyer including representing municipalities in eminent domain litigation. Today he serves as General Counsel to one of the largest 3PLs & warehousing companies.This program is brought to you by DAT Freight & Analytics. Since 1978, DAT has helped truckers & brokers discover more available loads. Whether you're heading home or looking for your next adventure, DAT is building the most trusted marketplace in freight. New users of DAT can save 10% off for the first 12 months by following the link below. Built on the latest technology, DAT One gives you control over every aspect of moving freight, so that you can run your business with speed & efficiency.

    SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
    Ep. 1036: Twitter Question Friday: MSU basketball concerns, football angst, and awkward moments

    SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 119:09


    We answered your questions on Michigan State basketball concerns and MSU football angst, questions about the state of the Spartans' football program and how fans feel about Jonathan Smith,  and on the Tigers, freakin' Totten Hotspurs, awkward moments in life and more. Plus, a couple stories worth telling.

    MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
    WTKA Roundtable 5/22/2025: No More Hamburgers

    MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 47:18


    Things Discussed: Tigers: They go dormant for years but then they pop, and you gotta get a World Series when they do. Sign Skubal! Craig's long story about golf in Alabama. House Settlement: NCAA is going to relinquish enforcement to a commission/CEO run by the commissioners. Will it work? Without legislation they'll just get sued again. What some schools are going for is to have rules that nobody enforces except against programs they don't like. This was ideal for OSU/Bama/Georgia/LSU who could get a competitive advantage on programs that self-police, and occasionally could be used as a weapon against rivals. Who's the CEO? They said someone not in sports—so Condi Rice? Who's going to take this job who's not in athletics? Can they create a player's union? Why would the players unionize when they are getting everything they want. MLB unionized because their players were employees; NCAA doesn't control player movement because they want to avoid their athletes being employees. NCAA is getting out but it falls to conference commissioners, who are not at all equipped to handle this. They're serving needs of ADs who are complaining about different things. Ohio State wants there to be rules they don't have to follow and Michigan does. Michigan wants to be able to spend whatever they can raise. Purdue wants to have some player control so their cornerbacks don't get poached. Michigan State isn't thinking "oh I need to make sure Michigan and Ohio State don't boot me" and not even thinking about what's best for Michigan State; they're thinking how can we screw Michigan. You're expecting this mix to come up with solutions? Clearinghouse won't work because they'll get a flood of lawsuits. Player already have the money; they won't let you close the spigot. Answer is legislation that gives the NCAA some kind of anti-trust protection. Will it get prioritized at the federal level? Probably not this Congress, but the next one or the next one. State laws are only trying to make their own teams better. Sam: Can they make a special class? They had it in student athletes but that got blown up by the states, which is how we got here. The players have no incentive to change things because they're winning. NCAA is deathly afraid of the players becoming employees, which is why they can't regulate player movement even with NIL deals. The NCAA can't create a student-athlete class. The federal government can. The schools have real interest in getting legislation that cuts off the players' spigot, and that means the fans have leverage now that we've not had at any point in this conversation. What I want them to do (not saying it'll happen) is use that leverage to get things we want. What do we want? Guaranteed access to football broadcasts. Our old conferences back. A cap on student fees (this doesn't matter to us but it's a big deal to smaller schools). Schools can't balloon ticket prices by participating in the secondary ticket market. What do we want as Michigan fans? Our interests are aligned with PSU/Notre Dame/USC who want the buy-in price to be high but also some kind of cap so that the value of the education makes us the best option. Prediction: House settlement/clearinghouse will be a patch, it won't work, and they'll let it play out until they can get legislation. Could they get legislation now? Maybe but it won't do anything for the fans—it would be the schools buying up whatever votes are for sale and passing something they write, and odds are it won't be Constitutional enough to survive the players bringing it to court.

    The Connor Happer Show
    Michael Bruntz - Husker 24/7 (Thu 5/22 - Seg 8)

    The Connor Happer Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 13:47


    We ask what the threshold is for betting on Big East Baseball, his scouting report for Nebraska at the Big Ten Tournament, how Oregon handles tonight's meaningless game against Michigan State, which team is better: Oregon or UCLA, and more.

    Oregon Sports Network
    Duck Insider 5/22/25

    Oregon Sports Network

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 59:32


    Oregon Softball gears up to host the Super Regionals at The Jane. Oregon Baseball begins postseason play with their first game of the Big Ten Tournament today at 3pm PT vs Michigan State. Plus, catching up with Oregon Women's Basketball and more. Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Early Break
    Nebraska baseball began it's B1G tournament last night...did they win to set up something to actually play for on Friday?

    Early Break

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 30:21


    As pointed out yesterday, if Nebraska lost to Michigan State last night, it meant they still had to play a game on Friday vs. Oregon...though they couldn't advance to the next round if they eventually beat the Ducks.Beat Michigan and Oregon? Then they're on to the semifinals to avoid any team playing more than 4 total games...Also, Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals...did the Thunder defend home court vs. The T'WolvesShow Sponsored by Sandhills GlobalOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel
    Episode #334 - An Interview with Dr. Mike Chaddock and Dr. Jeff Dizik

    The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 55:43


    Dr. Mike Chaddock and Dr. Jeff Dizik serve with Julie on the board of trustees for Michigan Veterinary Medical Association's Michigan Animal Health Foundation.   Dr. Mike Chaddock received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Michigan State University and an Executive Master's Degree in Leadership from Georgetown University. After private practice ownership, he worked for industry, was the State Veterinarian and Director of the Animal Industry Division for the Michigan Department of Agriculture, and was a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science serving in US Senator Mary Landrieu's office.  Dr. Jeff Dizik received his degree in Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1975.  He became the owner of Lincoln Park Veterinary Hospital in 1984 after working with Dr. E.R Zingester for a few years. He also owns Affiliated Veterinary Emergency Service - an exclusively emergency and critical care center in the Detroit area.   The MVMA's Michigan Animal Health Foundation was founded in 1969 and was created to allow those who love animals an opportunity to donate to assist in improving animal health and well-being through tax-exempt contributions.  MAHF provides grants to those working on research and educational projects that help animals to have longer, better and healthier lives and advance the practice of medicine.  To Learn more about the foundation and to donate go to michigananimalhealthfoundation.org Contact Julie at theveterinarylifecoach.com 

    The Connor Happer Show
    Mitch Sherman - The Athletic (Wed 5/21 - Seg 11)

    The Connor Happer Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 19:56


    We find out which exotic locale Mitch is calling from, whether or not Mitch believes in miracles, his assessment of Nebraska vs Michigan State last night and the wild extra innings finish. Will we see a new format at next year's Big Ten Baseball Tournament? Football kickoff times, and more with The Athletic columnist.

    The Kids or Childfree Podcast
    64. Dr. Jennifer Watling Neal on The Latest Research on the Childfree Choice

    The Kids or Childfree Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 63:39


    In this conversation, Keltie Maguire speaks with Professor of Pyschology, Dr. Jennifer Watling Neal about her research on childfree adults. They explore... The growing demographic of individuals who choose not to have children, including the unique needs of this population, and the societal perceptions surrounding childfree lifestyles. Stereotypes and myths surrounding childfree individuals, and the societal pressures that often accompany these choices. Insights from Jenna's research, including the life satisfaction levels of childfree people, and the various reasons individuals choose not to have children.  As mentioned in the show: Find Jenna online at jennawneal.com and thechildfree.org Find Jenna on Bluesky: @jennawneal.bsky.social Instagram: @jennawneal Find information about pioneering researcher Amy Blackstone here: amyblackstonephd.com/childfreebychoice About Jennifer: Dr. Jennifer Watling Neal is a Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University. Her research uses large scale demographic data to understand the prevalence, characteristics, and experiences of childfree adults (adults who do not have and do not want kids) in the United States and other countries. She also researches social networks in educational contexts. She's authored 90 peer-reviewed papers, and her work is published in scholarly journals such as Scientific Reports, Developmental Psychology, and American Journal of Community Psychology. She has been a guest on several past podcasts including the American Psychological Association's Speaking of Psychology hosted by Kim Mills and The Overpopulation Podcast hosted by Nandita Bajaj and Alan Ware. ___ Want to explore how we can work together 1-on-1?  Book a free discovery call here. Find my 1-on-1 coaching offers at kidsorchildfree.com/coaching Check out our free resources here, or at kidsorchildfree.com/free-resources And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Kids or Childfree Podcast if you love what you're hearing! You can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or a rating on Spotify. Find us online at www.kidsorchildfree.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/kidsorchildfree

    Bug Talk
    Henry Mochida

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 36:25


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM JULY 8, 2021]In this episode, Zsofia has a conversation with Henry Mochida about his identity, background, and career as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion communications manager at Michigan State University.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Emily Proctor

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 44:51


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM NOV. 5, 2020]In this episode, co-hosts Zsofia and Kayleigh have a conversation with Emily Proctor, the Tribal Extension Educator at Michigan State University.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Husker247 Podcast
    Husker247 Nebraska Baseball Podcast: Previewing Nebraska's Big Ten Tournament road

    Husker247 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 25:07


    In this edition of the Husker247 Nebraska Baseball Podcast, Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss the road for the Huskers at the Big Ten Tournament, which begins Tuesday night against Michigan State with Oregon waiting on Friday.  Nebraska will start Ty Horn against Michigan State, but how do the Huskers line up pitching behind him? What will Nebraska's lineup look like against the Spartans and top starter Joseph Dzierwa.  Finally, what to make of the Big Ten Tournament format and the reasons behind it.  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

    Early Break
    The B1G Baseball tournament starts today in Omaha, and the bracket could cause a migraine trying to comprehend

    Early Break

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 12:08


    This much we know for sure: Nebraska plays today against Michigan State, and regardless if they win or lose will play Oregon... though if they lose to Michigan state, their season is effectively over as they cant advance.You read that right..even if they beat Oregon but lose to Michigan State, it's over.Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The Connor Happer Show
    Baseball on the Brink (Tues 5/20 - Seg 10)

    The Connor Happer Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 19:00


    Connor rolls with the punches, and asks why the NFL would reseed the playoffs, and previews tonight's game at The Chuck for Nebraska and Michigan State at the Big Ten Baseball Tournament.

    Bug Talk
    Marianna Szűcs

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 52:51


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM JULY 6, 2020]In this episode we spoke to Marianna Szűcs, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology at Michigan State University, whose lab focuses on biological control of insects and weeds.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Henry Chung

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 46:36


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM AUG. 12, 2020]In this episode, Zsofia speaks with Dr. Henry Chung, a new Assistant Professor in the Entomology Department at Michigan State University, whose main areas of study are insect physiology, chemical ecology, and molecular biology!You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Megan Milbrath

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 61:54


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM MARCH 24, 2020]In this episode, we interviewed Megan Milbrath, an academic specialist in the Entomology Department at Michigan State University.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Julianna Wilson

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 57:04


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM JULY 6, 2020]In this episode, we spoke to Julianna Wilson, an academic specialist and Tree Fruit Integrator in the Department of Entomology at Michigan State University. You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Marisol Quintanilla

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:54


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM JULY 15, 2020]In this episode, Ariana and Zsofia spoke with Dr. Marisol Quintanilla, an Applied Nematologist at Michigan State University.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Michael Kalwajtys

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 44:02


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM SEPT. 15, 2020]In this episode, Zsofia and Andrea have a conversation with Mike Kalwajtys about what it is like to be an undergraduate entomology student at Michigan State University.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Bug Talk
    Joy Landis

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 44:25


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM AUG. 14, 2020]In this episode, Zsofia spoke with Joy Landis, Michigan State University's Integrated Pest Management (IPM) communications manager.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Couch and The Rube
    Ep. 1034: Hot Take Monday: MSU basketball and football, the Tigers, Lions and more

    Couch and The Rube

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 96:51


    We dug into our hot takes and yours – on Michigan State basketball, the Spartans' new point guard, next year's roster and Tom Izzo's approach to the transfer portal, on MSU football and donor support for Jonathan Smith, on what the Tigers still need, the Lions schedule, bad golf bets, life's predicaments and more.

    SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
    Ep. 1034: Hot Take Monday: MSU basketball and football, the Tigers, Lions and more

    SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 96:51


    We dug into our hot takes and yours – on Michigan State basketball, the Spartans' new point guard, next year's roster and Tom Izzo's approach to the transfer portal, on MSU football and donor support for Jonathan Smith, on what the Tigers still need, the Lions schedule, bad golf bets, life's predicaments and more.

    Portable Practical Pediatrics
    Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast #90 – Kevin Boyd, DDS – Sugar, Oxygen and Neonatal Development

    Portable Practical Pediatrics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 80:31


    Welcome to Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast, where we explore groundbreaking approaches to health and wellness for women and children. Today, we're honored to introduce Dr. Kevin Boyd, DDS, MSc, a board-certified pediatric dentist and a trailblazer in the field of evolutionary oral medicine. With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, Dr. Boyd practices in Chicago and serves as an attending instructor at Lurie Children's Hospital's Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program, where he also consults for the Sleep Medicine service. Dr. Boyd's unique perspective is rooted in his undergraduate work in Biological Anthropology at Northeastern University as well as a Masters of science in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from Michigan State University. As a Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Anthropology, he conducts pioneering research into how dietary and lifestyle changes since the Industrial Revolution have impacted craniofacial and respiratory development. His work in Darwinian Dentistry draws on anthropological insights, examining prehistoric fossil records to understand modern systemic diseases, particularly those affecting airway health in children. A passionate advocate for early intervention, Dr. Boyd focuses on preventing and treating craniofacial-respiratory issues in young children, often under age 7, to promote healthy breathing, sleep, and neurocognitive development. Through his global lectures on early childhood malocclusion, pediatric sleep-breathing hygiene, and evolutionary oral medicine, Dr. Boyd is educating clinicians and parents alike. Join us as Dr. Boyd shares his anthropological insights, clinical expertise, and vision for revolutionizing airway health to help women and children thrive. Let's dive in! Dr. M

    The Academic Imperfectionist
    #110: How to sabbatical like a pro, with Professor Bethany Wilinski

    The Academic Imperfectionist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 66:01


    Ah, the sabbatical. Getting one is like hitting the jackpot, right? All your problems would melt away if you had one. You'd go into it a frazzled, anxious, burnt out mess, and emerge serene, rested, and with a few dazzling additions to your CV. In fact, you'd be so sorted if you got a sabbatical that it's probably never occurred to you that you might need some hand-holding through the process.Enter our guest for this episode, Bethany Wilinski, Associate Professor at Michigan State University, sabbatical coach, and host of the Sabbatical 101 podcast. Bethany's own sabbatical experience taught her that, if you're not careful, a sabbatical can make you feel more burnt out and depleted, not less. She now works with academics to help them use their sabbaticals to rest, recharge, reconnect with what excites them, and relate to their work in a healthier way. Bethany is here to ensure that, if and when you're lucky enough to get a sabbatical, you can make it work for you.You can find Bethany's website, including a link to her podcast, here. 

    Family Docs Podcast
    CAFP Talk on Direct Primary Care

    Family Docs Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 40:32


    In this episode, Drs. Shruti Javali and Adnaan Edun speak with Drs. Maryal Concepcion and Jeannine Rodems live from the CAFP All Member Advocacy Meeting to talk about Direct Primary Care (DPC), what DPC is, how it works with the patient relationship, and resources available for any family physician look at DPC as a potential career. Guests: Maryal Concepcion, MD, FAAFP is a board-certified rural family physician dedicated to serving patients in Northern California since 2012 and Calaveras County since 2015. Passionate about community-focused medicine, she provides comprehensive care for patients of all ages, from infants and expectant mothers to children and adults, including in-office procedures. Jeannine Rodems, MD, FAAFP is a board-certified family medicine physician who brings more than 25 years of experience to Santa Cruz Direct Primary Care. She is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz (go Slugs!), and completed her medical degree at the UCLA School of Medicine with her residency through the UCLA Family Medicine Residency program. She has been an active member of the local physician community in Santa Cruz County for several years. She has been the past president of the Santa Cruz County Medical Society. She has been very active with the California Academy of Family Physicians, having been a previous member of their board of directors, and served as a past president of the Santa Cruz – Monterey — San Benito CAFP Chapter. Shruti Javali, MD is family medicine physician who sees patients of all ages with a specific focus on obstetrics and women's health. In addition to each patient's medical condition, her approach also incorporates whole-person care, considering factors such as nutrition, exercise and work/life balance. Dr. Javali earned her medical degree from Saba University School of Medicine in the Dutch Caribbean and undergraduate degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. She completed her family medicine residency through Michigan State University at Mercy Health Grand Rapids in Michigan. Adnaan Edun, MD is a board-certified family medicine physician who provides preventive care, such as wellness checks, physicals, health counseling and more, he treats patients with chronic and complex conditions, including obesity, hypertension and depression. Growing up, Dr. Edun became interested in pursuing a career in healthcare as he watched his mother continue to increase her nursing knowledge by studying at home. That interest was solidified when he had open heart surgery, after which he saw healthcare through a different lens. The experience shaped his desire to study medicine and impacts how he provides care with compassion. Dr. Edun also is interested in global and rural medicine and learning about how medicine is practiced around the world. He has participated in medical trips to Peru, Guatemala and Kenya and hopes to continue to share his healthcare knowledge with other underserved communities in the future. Rob Assibey, MD, FAAFP (he/him) identifies as Ghanaian American. Dr. Assibey is the Associate Program Director at San Joaquin General Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program. He practices full spectrum family medicine with an emphasis on street medicine, addiction medicine, SNF. Dr. Assibey is the District 8 Director on the CAFP Board, and a member of the JEDI Committee. Resources: CAFP Direct Primary Care information - www.familydocs.org/dpc  CAFP's New Physician Toolkit - www.familydocs.org/nptoolkit  AAFP Direct Primary Care - https://www.aafp.org/family-physician/practice-and-career/delivery-payment-models/direct-primary-care.html  DPC Summit (July 24-27, 2025) - https://www.dpcsummit.org/home.html  CaliDPC - www.calidpc.com  Inaugural CaliDPC Docs Summit (June 7-8, 2025) - https://www.calidpc.com/resources  The Family Docs Podcast is hosted by Rob Assibey, MD, FAAFP.   The Family Docs podcast is developed, produced, and recorded by the California Academy of Family Physicians. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent or the California Academy of Family Physicians. More information at www.familydocs.org/podcast. Visit the California Academy of Family Physicians online at www.familydocs.org. Follow us on social media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/cafp_familydocs  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cafp_familydocs  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/familydocs 

    TechTalk Healthcare
    A Software's Simplicity w/ guest Candy Herfert

    TechTalk Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 46:15


    Join Dr. Jay and Brad as they interview Candy Herfert!Candy Herfert, a 1979 Michigan State University graduate, has been the program coordinator for the State of Michigan Influenza program, the Emergency Room and Admitting Department supervisor for the Lansing General Hospital, and the Blood Pressure Control Program program coordinator for the Branch, Hillsdale, St. Joseph County Health Department. In 1983, she moved to the Detroit metro area to become the office manager at Herfert Chiropractic Clinic. Today, Candy is the owner of Herfert Software and manages Herfert Chiropractic Clinic.To connect with Candy, you can call her at 586-216-6462, email her at CandyHerfert@yahoo.com, or visit her website at https://herfertsoftware.com/

    The Drive with Jack
    DWJ EXCLUSIVE: Michigan State Volleyball Head Coach Kristen Kelsay

    The Drive with Jack

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 45:19


    The Payal Nanjiani Leadership Podcast
    HOW TO BOOST LONGEVITY EP 352

    The Payal Nanjiani Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 26:52


    Claire Cavalieri | Founder of Ageless AgingThe Ageless Aging Wellness coach, Claire Cavalieri, works with individuals who desire to keep their body young, their mind sharp and flourish as they age. Claire offers her health, fitness, and nutrition expertise to those people committed to the health and well-being of their future selves. Claire's popular Breakthrough Wellness program imparts empowered science-based positive mindset beliefs that can influence one's future health and longevity results. Another of the top principles presented is how choices made today directly impact one's health and well-being in the years to come.​Certified in Wellness from Harvard Medical School, Claire is a prime example of avoiding disease, staying fit, and living her healthy years vibrantly. But she wasn't always this way.​Armed with a BA from Michigan State University, Claire brings both a strategic mindset and a holistic approach to her coaching practice, guiding clients to make informed, sustainable choices for their future health. Whether it's through tailored fitness routines, nutrition counseling, or mindset shifts, her focus is on helping people embrace their full potential at every stage of life.Claire Cavalieri's authority in the fields of health, fitness, and nutrition has propelled her to be one of a few Wellness coaches in the nation specializing in slowing down aging and lengthening life expectancy.​Some of Claire's favorite things are: Italy, photography, the color orange, and creating floral arrangements.

    The Craig T. Owens Audio Blog

    Have you ever had someone tell you, “Fake it until you make it”? Not only is this not in the Bible, medical science says it's not good for you either.  I talk a lot about dealing with our strong, negative emotions in my book When Sheep Bite. Check out my blog, my other podcasts, my books, and so much more at http://linktr.ee/craigtowens  ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎

    Washed Up Walkons
    Trey Stross | WUW 602

    Washed Up Walkons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 66:38


    In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Trey Stross. Trey is from Avon Lake, Ohio and joined the Hawks as a highly touted recruit in 2006. He saw immediate playing time as a Freshman but had a career of 'what if' due to always being injured. Trey shares his insights from his days at Iowa, including overcoming multiple injuries, playing alongside NFL talent, and memorable games like the dramatic win against Michigan State in 2009. Additionally, Trey talks about his transition from athlete to tech professional at Google and Meta and his unexpected stint in the movie 'Draft Day.' He also reflects on the challenges of fatherhood and how his athletic experiences have shaped his life. This episode is not only a deep dive into Trey's football career but also his post-football endeavors, making it a must-listen for sports and movie fans alike. If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!

    SicEm365 Radio
    Deep Dive into the Michigan State Spartans 2025 Football Schedule | Big Ten

    SicEm365 Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 10:56


    David Smoak, Craig Smoak and Paul Catalina discuss their thoughts on the Michigan State Spartans football headed into next season, they take a look at the Spartans non-conference schedule, they take a look at their conference schedule headed into next season and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Freightvine
    Jason Miller | State of the Market: Tariffs and Cycles

    Freightvine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 34:29


    This week's guest is Dr. Jason Miller, Professor and Head of the Supply Chain Management Department at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business.  This is Jason's 4th time on the Freightvine podcast -  we last had him on the podcast about two years ago when we were one year into what is now called the rate trough.  Jason discusses this and how the market was expected to have rebounded by now, but the spate of tariffs has definitely had an impact.   In our conversation we discuss tariffs both conceptually and in practice.  We also look back at the past several truckload business cycles and discuss what the next cycle might look like.  

    Student Affairs NOW
    Here’s the Story: “Meeting Gloria, Finding Myself”

    Student Affairs NOW

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 34:11


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUicR1InL2s Episode Description Heather Shea shares how working in a women's center and bringing feminist icon Gloria Steinem to campus shaped her personal, political, and professional journey. She reflects on the enduring need for activism and advocacy in women and gender equity centers. Suggested APA Citation Gardner, H. (Host). (2025, May 14) Here's the Story: "Meeting Gloria, Finding Myself" (No. 270) [Audio podcast episode]. In Student Affairs NOW. https://studentaffairsnow.com/meeting-gloria-finding-myself/ Episode Transcript Helena GardnerWelcome to Here's the Story, a show that brings Student Affairs to life by sharing the authentic voices and lived experiences of those who are shaping the field every day as part of the Student Affairs now family, we're dedicated to serving and furthering the people who walk the walk, talk to talk and carry the walk that all of us find ourselves doing who work in Student Affairs in Higher Education. You can find us at studentaffairsnow.com, or directly at studentaffairsnow.com/heresthestory, or YouTube or anywhere you enjoy podcast, I like to start off by thanking today's sponsor Huron. Huron's education and research experts help institutions transform their strategy, operations, technology and culture to foster innovation, financial health and student success. I get to be your host today, Helena Gardner, and my pronouns are she? Her, her, and I serve as the Director of Residence, education and housing services at Michigan, Michigan State University. I live my life as a mom, a sister, a daughter, a friend and a mentor. I'm with you today from the ancestral, traditional contemporary lands of the Anishinabe three fires, confederacy of Ojibwa, Ottawa and Potawatomi peoples. The university resides on land seated in the 1819, treaty of Saginaw, home to Michigan State University. And I'm going to toss it to my co-host. Neil E. GolemoHowdy. My name is Neil Golemo. I use he, him pronouns, and I am blessed to serve as the Director of Campus Living Learning and Texas A name's Sonny Galveston campus, and I'm just over here living hard and making it look easy, Helena Gardnermaking it look easy now, because today, today, we have a special guest for you. Today. Want to introduce to you, Heather. Shea, you may be familiar with Heather. Shea, we see her often on Student Affairs NOW, kind of a big deal. Yeah, yeah, it's kind of a big deal. Like, kind of a big deal, like, we got a special guest today. I'm really excited. I have the pleasure of seeing Heather probably a little bit more often in real life on campus, as we get to be great colleagues doing this thing at Michigan State. Don't know, welcome Heather. Share whatever you want to share about you. And we're real curious what you gotta say today, so you let us know, and then we will get started. Alright. Heather SheaWell, it's so great to be here. Thank you for the invitation and for all of the work that the three of you are doing to create this, this amazing podcast, I think it's just such a powerful way of bringing the field to life, right? Because we are nothing if we are not the stories that have have shaped us. So I Yes, work at Michigan State, alongside Helena. I have been here since 2013 but before that, I lived in the West. As I like to say, I'm from the west. My originally born and raised in Colorado, moved to Arizona, then moved to Idaho, which is where I was right before coming to Michigan State, which Idaho will play prominently in my story that I'm going to share with you all today. Helena GardnerAlright. Well, Heather, we so you do this, and we typically see you get into our scholarly and practitioner land. Mm, hmm. And so, you know, tell us a story from the heavenly Alright, with that slide, all right. Heather SheaWell, this is the story about how I met feminist icon Gloria Steinem. And I'm going to share this story because it was one of the probably most um.

    What Dewey Do
    From Chemo to Michigan Football QB1 - the Miraculous Story of Davis Warren

    What Dewey Do

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 44:23


    After earning QB1 for Michigan's 2024 season, Davis Warren isn't just battling defenses—he's competing against a $15M recruit, a stacked QB room, and the pressure of leading Team #146. In this episode, #120 of What Dewey Do?, Davis lays it all out—his path to QB1, winning over Alex Orji, beating rivals Michigan State, Ohio State, and Alabama, and leading Michigan Football into the future.  He unpacks what it means to be a true Michigan Man, his devastating ACL injury, the current QB competition with Bryce Underwood, and how NIL and the transfer portal are reshaping college football.  Davis also shares his full-circle cancer story, from diagnosis to cure, and how it fuels his purpose to give back! Connect with Davis Warren:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davis-warren-95568b1a6/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daviswarren/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davis.warren/?hl=en Twitter: https://x.com/1daviswarren2 Ready to feel inspired, focused, and fired up? Tap play and hear why even Davis says, “It's a banger.” Quotes: - Davis Warren: “Run the mile you're in. Focus on what you can control, not what others are doing.” - Davis Warren: “NIL at Michigan isn't handed out. You have to earn it through work and performance.”  - Dewey Steffen: “There's nothing worse than being out and needing surgery, but Davis Warren's response to the season showed real leadership.” Davis Warren is a quarterback for the University of Michigan Football Team and a student at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, pursuing his BBA. Hailing from Manhattan Beach, CA, Davis faced a life-altering cancer diagnosis that tested his resilience and transformed his outlook on life and football. After beating the odds, he returned stronger—both on the field and off—becoming a symbol of perseverance and hope. His journey through adversity has shaped his approach to NIL opportunities, blending purpose with performance. ➡️ WDD TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatdeweydopodcast ➡️ WDD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatdeweydopodcast ➡️ WDD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatdeweydo ➡️ GLW YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GLWealth In Case You Missed It...

    Bug Talk
    Colin Bailey and Ellie Darling

    Bug Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 53:22


    [RE-UPLOAD FROM APRIL 29, 2020]In this episode, co-hosts Natalie and Ariana have a conversation with Master's students Colin Bailey and Ellie Darling about what brought them to Michigan State University, and how they got involved with Entomology.You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645

    Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
    Dedeaux Download: Andy Stankiewicz on what USC has to do down the stretch

    Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 78:43


    The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down USC baseball's disappointing series loss to Michigan State and subsequently falling out of the top 25 after an ever-so-brief appearance. Shotgun and Kasey take a look at the action, noting three positives and three negatives, including the variance in left-handed pitchers Caden Hunter and Mason Edwards as well as the Trojans' top left-handed hitter, Brayden Dowd, again putting a ball over the fence. After a break, USC head coach Andy Stankiewicz then joins the show to talk about trying to bounce back from a poor weekend at this point in the season along with how he assesses and adapts to fatigue late in the season, especially with the Trojans having to travel so much this season without a home field while playing in the Big Ten for the first time. Stankiewicz also discusses the struggles of Hunter and trying to work the Trojans' Friday ace back into shape as he deals with probably his first real failures in his baseball career. USC's head coach also talks about the unique challenges this time of year presents with finals leading into conference tournaments and the transfer portal about to open. Shotgun and Kasey close out the show taking a look at where the Trojans stand after their first series loss since the opening weekend of Big Ten play and seeing their RPI slip down to No. 42. The podcast then previews USC's upcoming weekend of action with the Trojans heading up to Seattle to take on Eddie Smith's upstart Washington club. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on ⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠! Make sure you check out ⁠⁠⁠USCFootball.com⁠⁠⁠ for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast
    208: Todd Anderson, Co-Founder of Dream Performance & Recovery: 208: Todd Anderson, Co-Founder of Dream Performance & Recovery: Sleep Smarter, Breathe Better, Recover Faster: Your Guide to Optimized Sleep

    The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 36:03


    Todd is the co-founder and Chief Brand Officer of Dream Performance & Recovery, makers of performance sleep products. His obsession and passion for fitness, nutrition, sleep and overall human performance optimization began when he was a walk-on for the Michigan State University football team. His successful college career led to an NFL opportunity for the Rams in 2012, where he took his passion for the strength and conditioning side of the sport to performance coaching. Starting as a trainer, he moved quickly into leadership and education and ultimately decided to take his learnings and skill sets into speaking and entrepreneurship. Todd has worked with several leaders in the sleep and recovery space to dive into the psychology of sleep and recovery and went on to take numerous continuing education courses surrounding sleep and now holds more than 10 certifications in fitness, nutrition and performance (CSCS, NSCA, NCSF, and more). Todd has been speaking on sleep for over 5 years as a sleep expert and co-founded Dream Performance and Recovery in 2023, designing the highest quality science-backed sleep performance products. He is currently working towards a Sleep Psychology PhD. SHOWNOTES:

    Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
    Dedeaux Download: Hitting coach Travis Jewett, 1B Adrian Lopez talk UCLA series win

    Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 105:45


    The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down USC baseball's big rivalry series win over then-No. 14 UCLA that helped push the Trojans into the top 25 rankings for the first time since 2023. Shotgun and Kasey take a look at all the action, pointing out the positives of the Trojans improving to 32-16 with a 16-8 mark in Big Ten play and a third-place spot in the standings behind only Iowa and the Bruins. They discuss the power of names that start with the letter 'A' as well as the Trojans' ability to bounce back from a heartbreaking loss in the series opener to still be able to get the series win. Shotgun and Kasey also look at how USC boosted its resume behind strong production of a pair of Lopezes. The podcasters also discuss three negatives, including a growing trend for Caden Hunter and a tough outing for top reliever Brodie Burcell. USC hitting coach Travis Jewett then joins the show to talk about how the Trojans' offense was able to bounce back after failing to capitalize on opportunities in the series opener against UCLA, ending the game with the bases loaded in a one-run loss. He also discusses how the USC lineup has got longer and stronger as the season has progressed with the development of players like Andrew Lamb, Jack Basseer, Adrian and Augie Lopez. Jewett even talks about the art of helping hitters break out of slumps. After a break, Adrian Lopez joins the show to talk about his transfer portal journey that has taken him to two high schools and two colleges over the last four seasons and how he's found a home at USC, a place he didn't grow up rooting for but his whole family did. Lopez discusses his connection with Jewett and how the two have worked together this season. Lopez also shares his favorite between-inning festivity that takes place during games and talks about the connection of players, including ones on hated teams and those in the USC locker room. Shotgun and Kasey close out the show taking a look at where the Trojans stand after winning another Big Ten series, improving their RPI briefly up to No. 29 (now No. 31). The podcast then previews USC's upcoming week of action with the Trojans taking on Big Ten Pitcher of the Year candidate Joseph Dzierwa and Michigan State at Great Park this weekend. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠! Make sure you check out ⁠⁠USCFootball.com⁠⁠ for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting.  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

    Podcast of Champions - Pac-12 Football Podcast
    Offseason Big Ten check-in plus Cam Rising finally retires

    Podcast of Champions - Pac-12 Football Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 94:07


    In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods return to talk about a variety of news and notes from around the world of Big Ten football. The fellas talk about Sherrone Moore being suspended for two games this season, Michigan State firing its athletic director Alan Haller, UCLA making a big wave in the transfer portal by signing Nico Iamaleava, and, most importantly, Cam Rising finally ending his college career. For the video simulcasts of our POC please subscribe to your ⁠YouTube channel⁠! Please subscribe, give the POC a five-star rating and post a review on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠! Send us a text or leave us a voicemail by texting or calling (424) 532-0678 or you can email us at ⁠bigtencast@gmail.com⁠. 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