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We'll talk about the new movies that are out this weekend and Dakota Johnson's one positive about winning a Razzie, all in today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
(Encore! Encore!) Mike Jones has helped launch some of the most unexpected breakout brands in consumer goods—from canned water with a death metal vibe to subscription underwear and a prayer app. The former CEO of MySpace and founder of Science Inc. joins Sand Hill Road to talk about why creating fans matters more than just getting customers, what he learned navigating the rise of Facebook, and how LA's culture engine gives his ventures a creative edge. Plus: why iced tea was the right move—and the one piece of branding advice every founder needs to hear.This episode first aired April 2024Sand Hill Road is produced by Andrew Mendez under the leadership of Sara Bueno and Stephanie Adrouny.
Ferris' vest is up for sale and Lice will be infecting theaters! Find out about it all with today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Happy and Subway are together again and Sandusky is celebrating Tommy Boy! We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
More Squid Game dental problems and Red Bull wants you to play the biggest game of Tetris ever! Find out what's up in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Carl and Mike come back and get into some Falcons talk as they share thoughts on a recent article by Mike Jones of the Athletic as he discussed whether or not defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will be able to help the team improve in the sack department. As Carl and Mike weigh in, they agree in believing the team will be able to improve due to the fact the team has some good new additions, however Carl notes the Falcons have not done well at turning opponents over.
More big video game announcements with the Summer Game Fest 2025 and XBOX showcase! We'll talk about what's coming with the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Scoop City is back with a Friday episode. Former NFL QB, Chase Daniel, and The Athletic's National NFL Writer, Mike Jones, are back to bring you news and analysis from around the league. And the place to begin is in Indianapolis with the Colts. The team shut down former 1st round pick Anthony Richardson indefinitely due to shoulder soreness. This is the same lingering injury Richardson has previously had surgery on. Elsewhere around the league, Micah Parsons shared on social media that he intends on attending Dallas Cowboys mandatory minicamp. This is news because Parsons is seeking a contract extension. For now, the Cowboys star defensive end will attend. However, will Parsons still attend training camp without a new deal in place? Chase and Mike react to this story.Also, Patrick Mahomes doesn't need more motivation...and the rest of the league doesn't need it either. Mahomes shared his motivation during the Kansas City Chiefs offseason training activities. Chase and Mike dissect the Chiefs offseason and prospects for the 2025 NFL season. Be a friend, tell a friend, and subscribe to our channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about WWE's big weekend and Ballerina!
It's a good time for gaming with the Nintendo Switch 2 and new titles coming for Playstation! We'll give you the rundown in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we're talking about how Marvel and DC are celebrating Pride!
The NFL offseason training is officially upon us. This week teams around the league are meeting for voluntary OTAs. And for one star wide receiver, attendance is both a good sign for his team, but also a bit of damage control. This offseason the New England Patriots signed veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a 3-year deal. Diggs, who is coming off a torn ACL, recently went viral on social media. On Monday, Diggs was in attendance as the Patriots convened for voluntary training periods. Former NFL QB, Chase Daniel, and The Athletic's National NFL Writer, Mike Jones, discuss Diggs' participation.Additionally, the Detroit Lions will be forced to replace another veteran offensive lineman. Frank Ragnow informed the team that he will retire from football at the age of 29-years old. Ragnow was a four-time Pro-Bowl selection. Elsewhere around the league, Kirk Cousins did not show up to the Atlanta Falcons voluntary OTAs. Jones reported on the show that the Falcons have explored trade options for Cousins, but nothing has materialized into a deal yet. He also reported the Falcons would be content keeping Cousins as the backup, valuing his experience as a starter. The Buffalo Bills are hoping their star running back, James Cook, will show up for the mandatory sessions. Thus far this offseason, Cook has declined to attend the voluntary practices. The Athletic's Bills beat writer Joe Buscaglia joined the show to discuss Cook, the Bills offseason defensive focus, and Josh Allen's wedding.Plus, the new cover of EA Sports Madden was released featuring Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley. The guys react to Saquon's cover photo. As always...Be a friend, tell a friend, and subscribe to our channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about new features for N64 on Switch and the pirate adventure Davy X Jones.
Indy and his dad are coming back and Ice Cream Man is next for Eli Roth. We'll tell you what's up in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
Sony had big announcements with the 2025 Days of Play and Batman & Deadpool are joining forces! We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about The Tribal Chief being a Street Fighter and things got too real in a Final Destination screening!
BNZ's the latest bank to drop its home loan rates, anticipating a change to the Official Cash Rate this afternoon. The Reserve Bank's expected to cut the OCR 25 basis point to 3.25%. Already BNZ's cut its fixed rates to as low as 4.89%, and its standard variable rate to 6.44%. BNZ chief economist Mike Jones told Mike Hosking today's decision should indicate the Reserve Bank's general direction, but it probably won't reveal anything too specific. He says that seems to be the playbook offshore, allowing it to take its time and assess the lay of the land at the next meeting. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 28th of May, what will Christian Hawkesby and the Reserve Bank do today? We look ahead to this afternoon's announcement and, perhaps more importantly, the forecasts for the rest of the year. Do we need to do something about this 'Run It Straight' game now that someone has died? Or is that leaning too much into being a nanny state? Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell discuss the police directive regarding shoplifting and why Labour seems to be against private hospitals easing the public surgery backlog on Politics Wednesday. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 with Joe Starkey: Donny thought Art Rooney II would be in the "content to compete" category of Mike Jones' article in The Athletic. Joe's wife gets frustrated when Ke'Bryan Hayes comes to the plate. The Quiz Show. Booger McFarland thinks Steelers veterans like Cam Heyward should hold out and not play if Mason Rudolph is the starting quarterback!
Where do the Steelers and Art Rooney slot in owners willing to do what it takes to win? Mike Jones of The Athletic has the Steelers stuck in struggle mode with the Falcons, Browns, Cowboys, Giants, Jets, and Titans. Ben Cherington quickly shut down any talk that the Pirates will trade Paul Skenes now.
Donny thought Art Rooney II would be in the "content to compete" category of Mike Jones' article in The Athletic. Joe's wife gets frustrated when Ke'Bryan Hayes comes to the plate. Did Starkey cost Harry Callas a spot in Green Tree council? The Quiz Show.
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: We hear and react to the caller who told us he saw Aaron Rodgers walking out of a hotel in the Strip. Ray Fittipaldo thinks that Mike Tomlin (Lucy) may pull the ball away from Mason Rudolph (Charlie Brown) if Aaron Rodgers gets here. Where do the Steelers and Art Rooney II slot in The Athletic's rankings of owners willing to do what it takes to win?
SUMMARY: Jazz demon Mike Jones talks about his podcast, "The Stereo Image." We discuss David Silverman, the status of "physical media," early digital formats, Broadway musicals that Jonesy dislikes, and when songwriting was a living. Also, a tornado is coming! Plus Scoop Mail and a Scoopardy.
The guys discuss the Robert Griffin III-Ryan Clark beef, the Joey Badass vs. west coast beef, Jamaal going back to 2005, Young Thug's single with Future, underground rap being better than mainstream rap, Don Trip & Starlito's new album, Mike Jones, Snoop Dogg's lyrical ability and more.
In the #MikeJonesMinuteCon today, we're talking about the horror movie from a dog's perspective and the Pokémon Fossil Museum!
Mike Jones, senior writer at The Athletic, joins Craig for this edition of Not My Beat to break down all the major storylines from the NFL Owners Meeting. They dive into the much-anticipated Tush Push vote, which once again failed—falling just two votes short. Mike and Craig also react to the Lions pulling their playoff re-seeding proposal and what that means moving forward. Plus, the Commanders and the entire NFC East are headed for the spotlight in Hard Knocks: In-Season—they discuss what they're most excited to see. And finally, they touch on the Olympic-sized news that NFL players will be eligible to compete in flag football at the 2028 Summer Games in L.A.
The story behind Howard the Duck and Elvira has a children's book coming. We're talking about it in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
It's all about team-ups today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, with Tom & Ana and Freddy & Chucky!
What do you get when you mix Kid Rock, bull riding, Electric Six, and a band called Oatmeal Pizza? In this jam-packed episode, your favorite crew—Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—guide you through a wild weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth with their signature blend of humor, chaos, and deep local knowledge. From Kid Rock's Rockin' Rodeo (yes, with real bull riding and maybe “lamb chopping”?) to Electric Six at Sundown at Granada, and Wildflower Music Fest featuring Young the Giant, Sugar Ray, and Cold War Kids, this episode is your ultimate guide to the weekend—and a whole lot more.Key Highlights:
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about Final Destination: Bloodlines and potentially fighting in a Waffle House in Tekken!
Today you can build with Lego Mario Kart or destroy with DOOM. Maybe do both! We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
In this week's coaching conversation, Mount St Mary's head coach Donny Lind joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on exceeding expectations.Donny Lind just completed his first season as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Mount St. Mary's University. In his debut season (2024-2025), Lind orchestrated a remarkable turnaround for the Mountaineers. Picked 11th out of 13 teams in the MAAC preseason poll, Lind guided the team to a 23-13 overall record and a 12-8 mark in conference play, finishing tied for fourth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.The season was highlighted by a run through the MAAC Tournament, where the Mountaineers secured victories over Marist, Merrimack, and ultimately Iona in the championship game. This MAAC Tournament title marked the university's first championship in any sport since becoming a full MAAC member and earned them an automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Tournament.In the NCAA Tournament, the #16-seeded Mountaineers achieved the program's third-ever NCAA Tournament win with an 83-72 First Four victory over #16 seed American. Their inspiring tournament journey concluded in the First Round against #1 seed Duke.Donny Lind's impressive first year at the helm has garnered him recognition as a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Award, which honors the top first-time head coach in Division I college basketball. The team's 23 wins represent the highest win total for the program as a Division I institution and the most wins in a season for Mount St. Mary's since the 1986-87 season. Notably, his First Four victory also gave him the most wins for a first-year head coach in the Mount's history, surpassing the legendary Jim Phelan's first-year record.Before taking the head coaching position at Mount St. Mary's, Lind built a strong foundation as an assistant coach at several programs:VCU (Video Coordinator, 2010-2013): Lind began his post-graduate career at VCU, contributing through film analysis, analytics, and assisting with player development under Shaka Smart.Mount St. Mary's (Assistant Coach, 2013-2016): In his first stint at Mount St. Mary's, Lind served as the recruiting coordinator and helped assemble what is considered the winningest class in school history. The team won the NEC Tournament and reached the NCAA Tournament during his time. The Mountaineers consistently led the NEC in key offensive categories during his tenure.Radford University (Assistant Coach, 2016-2021): Working under Mike Jones, Lind was part of a staff that led Radford to back-to-back Big South regular-season titles (2018-19, 2019-20) and the 2017-18 Big South Tournament title, resulting in the program's first NCAA Tournament win in the First Four. He was recognized as a Top 50 Impactful Low Major Coach in Division I.UNC Greensboro (Assistant Coach, 2021-2024): Lind continued his successful assistant coaching career at UNC Greensboro, again under Mike Jones. The Spartans earned a #2 seed in the SoCon during his tenure.Donny Lind's return to Mount St. Mary's has already proven to be a significant success, marked by a conference championship and an NCAA Tournament victory in his very first season as a head coach. His ability to connect with players and implement an effective coaching strategy has clearly resonated with the team, setting a promising trajectory for the program's future.
We'll talk about the new animated show Breaking Bear and the big Beekeeper deal! Find out what's up in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about the new Superman audio comic book and the return of Ecco the Dolphin!
NBC swung the axe on a bunch of shows and Ted's next adventures will be animated! We'll talk about it with the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
The whole story of John Wick and no more Tommy Boy. We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Mr. Miyagi's story will be told and why was Jeremy Renner lowballed for Hawkeye? Find out what's up in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Dirty Work is getting Dirtier and DC Superheroes are getting minted! We'll tell you about it in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Mike Jones, covers the NFL for The Athletic, joins G&D to spin us around the NFL.
The return of The X-Files and the WWII movie Ruin is finally happening. Get it all with the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
A few WWE Superstars have movie projects and the Luigi Mangione musical is coming! Find out about everything with the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
It's a big holiday weekend ahead with Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars Day! Find out what's up in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
Tom Hardy wants more Oscars for Stunts and Megalopolis is coming in a graphic novel. We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
More Nightmare Before Christmas stories and Will Forte might go mountain climbing! Get it all with the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, find out why Yoda speaks like he does and big names are in for the Split Fiction movie!
04/25 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 43:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:10:00 The Sports Junkies react to the Washington Commanders selecting Josh Conerly Jr. with their first round pick. The guys also preview tonight's game between the Caps and Canadians. Today's guests were Grant Paulsen, Mike Jones, and Chris Russell.
From 04/25 Hour 3: Mike Jones joins The Sports Junkies to recap the first round of the NFL Draft.
04/25 Hour 3: Mike Jones Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Who Should Washington Draft This Weekend - 17:00 EB May Have Lost His Mind - 33:00
Interview with Dr. Mike Jones, MD of Impact Minerals Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/impact-minerals-asxipt-developing-critical-high-purity-alumina-project-in-australia-6331Recording date: 23rd April 2025Impact Minerals has announced a transformative 50/50 joint venture to acquire Hipura Proprietary Limited, positioning the company to fast-track its entry into the high-purity alumina (HPA) market. The acquisition includes a nearly-completed pilot plant capable of producing at least 25 tons per annum of HPA, requiring just final electrical connections and approximately $500,000 in capital to commission over the next 3-6 months.The $2.2 million acquisition price is split equally between Impact and its partners, with Impact contributing $1.1 million. Both parties have also committed a further $1 million in working capital ($500,000 each) to bring the pilot plant to operational status."This acquisition significantly accelerates our path to production," said Dr. Mike Jones, Managing Director of Impact Minerals. Hipura's solvent extraction technology is similar to that used by Alpha HPA, which has achieved a billion-dollar market capitalization in the HPA space.The joint venture company, named Alluminous, will operate independently with a board structure consisting of two members from Impact, two from other shareholders, and an independent chairperson who will have the casting vote in case of disagreements.A key strategic element is the potential integration with Impact's existing Lake Hope project in Western Australia. Impact is exploring whether material from Lake Hope could serve as feedstock for the Hipura process, potentially reducing costs compared to the chemical feedstock currently required.The acquisition positions Impact as the second most advanced HPA producer in the Australian market behind Alpha HPA. "No one else in the HPA space has either got a pilot plant or can produce anywhere near that kind of quantity. We've taken a huge step forward over our peers," noted Dr. Jones.The HPA market has seen growing interest, particularly in applications for semiconductors, LED lighting, and batteries. Alpha HPA has reported indicative demand exceeding 30,000 tons for its 10,000-ton plant, suggesting strong market potential.Unlike Alpha HPA's large-scale approach requiring significant capital expenditure, Impact believes the Hipura process enables a modular approach with smaller, more capital-efficient plants that can be scaled up as demand grows.With North American investment groups involved in the joint venture, Impact is also eyeing potential geographical expansion, particularly targeting the growing semiconductor industry demand for HPA in North America.The transaction is described as "clean" with no hidden liabilities or unresolved IP issues, providing a fresh start for the technology under the new joint venture arrangement.View Impact Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/impact-mineralsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Mike Jones of The Athletic joins the Beltway Blitz to spin around the latest stories in the NFL