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In this episode, host Minter sits down with the inspiring Pep Stonor, a passionate padel player and founder of Empower Padel. Pep shares her journey from discovering padel on a holiday in Portugal to becoming an early adopter in the UK during the COVID lockdowns, and eventually representing Australia at the international level. Together, they explore the unique social spirit of padel, the transition challenges for tennis converts, and the empowering potential of the sport—especially for women and girls. Listen in as Pep Stonor recounts the joys and challenges of building a global community through Empower Padel, dedicated to helping more women start, return to, and stay in sport by embracing padel. From practical tips for beginners to the importance of making clubs welcoming for women, this conversation is jam-packed with insight, honest reflections, and the infectious enthusiasm that defines the JOY OF PADEL. Whether you're a seasoned player, a casual fan, or totally new to the sport, this episode will leave you inspired to pick up a racket and join the community! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Gritty is the New Pretty, Krystle sits down with business and money coach Jillian Minter to unpack why “being good with numbers” isn't the same thing as having a healthy relationship with money. Jillian shares her journey from owning (and selling) a struggling brick-and-mortar studio through the chaos of COVID, burnout, and tough financial decisions to becoming a coach who helps women scale to high six and seven figures by shifting the thoughts that quietly run their financial life.Together, they break down common money stories like “I'm broke,” “I can't afford it,” and “rich people are greedy,” and show how those beliefs shape pricing, investing, visibility, hiring, and risk-taking. The episode lands on a clear takeaway: you don't need a new personality to make more money—you need new thoughts, better language, and the courage to invest in growth. Join us as we discuss: Money mindset vs. money mechanics: Knowing the numbers isn't enough Language that changes behavior (and outcomes): Reframing shifts you from powerless to intentional Scaling requires identity-level growth: The big 3 blocks Jillian sees with her clients
THIS WEEK ON THE PODCASTMetsMusings #610 - Spring Has SprungSpring Training has started with full squad reporting. Steve Cohen talks with Howie Rose, Stearns break ground for new minor league complex, Minter impresses, Kimbrel battles for spot, and so much more.SUPPORT THE SHOWPatreon- https://www.patreon.com/metsmusingsSpotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metsmusingsPaypal - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/metsmusingsSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - MetsMusingsFacebook -https://www.facebook.icom/groups/metsmusingsYouTube - MetsMusings MackTwitter - @MetsMusingsGMBluesky - @garymack.bsky.socialTruth Social - https://truthsocial.com/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@garmack17
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss the expectations of new Ravens DC Anthony Weaver in 2026. What is his exact role? Is he just a mouthpiece for Minter?
They won a lot of football games in Baltimore while John Harbaugh was the coach of the Ravens. Luke Jones and Nestor take a full look at the new coaching staff of head coach Jesse Minter and how some old friends like Anthony Levine and Anthony Weaver return with the same Hard Ball coaching wind under their purple wings. Familiar is comfortable in Owings Mills with the new regime. The post Luke Jones and Nestor take a Harbaugh tour of new Minter coaching staff with Ravens first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Anthony Weaver's decision to become the Ravens defensive coordinator came as a surprise considering he had a lot of head coaching interest and he won't call plays in Baltimore. Jesse Minter explained how he sees the working relationship with Weaver playing out.
Use promo code BOLTBROS on Sleeper and get 100% match up to $100! https://Sleeper.com/promo/BOLTBROS. Terms and conditions apply. #SleeperChargers Defense Reload: Steelers Pipeline Incoming! Denzel Martin & Sean Spence Joins + $83M Cap Space Breakdown Bolt Bros Chargers Podcast dives deep into the latest LA Chargers coaching moves! Jim Harbaugh and new DC Chris O'Leary are building a Pittsburgh-style edge rush with two fresh hires: Denzel Martin (former Steelers OLBs coach) as Assistant Outside Linebackers Coach – the guy who coached T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, and Nick Herbig since 2016! Now he's developing Tuli Tuipulotu, Khalil Mack, and Bud Dupree (if back). Is this the steal for our pass rush? Sean Spence (ex-NFL LB, Western Michigan edge specialist) as Inside Linebackers Coach – replacing NaVorro Bowman. He turned out a 14.5-sack MAC star last year and brings blitz/coverage versatility for Daiyan Henley, Nick Niemann, and the crew.We break down the "Steelers-to-Chargers pipeline" under O'Leary—two ex-Pitt/Steelers connections in days! Plus, Chargers sit top-3 in projected 2026 cap space (~$82-83M per OverTheCap/Spotrac). How aggressive should we go in free agency? Big-name edge, O-line help, extensions for Derwin/Tuli, or smart restructures? If you're hyped (or skeptical) about these adds keeping our elite D rolling post-Minter, smash LIKE, comment your top free-agent target, and SUBSCRIBE for more real-time Chargers news, breakdowns, and offseason fire! Turn on notifications—Bolt Up Nation stays locked in. Social Media Links:https://www.Beacons.ai/boltbros / discord https://www.riverslake.org/Bolt Bros Merch!https://nflshop.k77v.net/Ry9ymXhttps://www.boltbros.live/merchhttps://forms.gle/vp8sJeDkNr2XpdKW8#Chargers #BoltUp #DenzelMartin #SeanSpence #ChargersNews #NFL
In this episode, Minter sits down with Jeremy Schwartz, an accomplished mountaineer, long-distance cyclist, adventurer, and industry veteran known for his transformational leadership at companies like L'Oréal, The Body Shop, Sainsbury's, and Pandora. Together, they explore the importance of bringing personal elements and emotional authenticity into the workplace, the nuanced role of fear and empathy in corporate cultures, and the delicate balance between creativity and rationality that defines brand success. Jeremy Schwartz reflects on his pivotal role in launching iconic campaigns such as “Because I'm Worth It,” discusses the challenges of cultivating corporate and brand purpose within conglomerates, and shares candid stories about risk-taking, bold decision-making, and the pursuit of innovation. Whether you're a leader, marketer, or entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and wisdom on creating impact, fostering teamwork, and building brands that truly matter. Tune in for a rich conversation that combines personal anecdotes, strategic thinking, and a touch of humor—guaranteed to leave you inspired and ready to tackle your own business challenges.
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Friday's BBMS to break down Jesse Minter's coaching staff for the 2026 NFL season. Does this look like a staff that can take the Ravens to the playoffs?
Earnest ‘EJ' Christian is joined by wrestling podcast host DJ Minter to discuss ShipRocked, Type 2 Diabetes, fitness, nutrition, getting in the pro wrestling business, WWE New Generation Era, and the road to Wrestlemania DJ is the host of the ‘Mindless Wrestling Podcast' and ‘30 Mindless Minutes' where you can find both shows on the Chairshot Radio Network.
We're onto next season! As the Seahawks were crowned Super Bowl LX champions, Luke Jones and Nestor marinate beyond a boring game and honor the Mike Macdonald defensive show in Seattle while acknowledging it's now "go time" for Eric DeCosta to get a deal done with Lamar Jackson as rookie head coach Jesse Minter settles into his new role in Owings Mills with the NFL Combine less than two weeks away. The post Luke Jones and Nestor reset NFL offseason after Seahawks win and Ravens expectations with Lamar and Minter first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
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The guys listen to some audio from Jesse Minter's dad Rick Minter's interview with Vinny and Haynie on Friday.
Longtime football coach Rick Minter, and father of new Ravens head coach Jesse Minter, joined Vinny and Cordell for an in depth discussion. He provided some background on his son's coaching upbringing and even shared his perspective on what allowed Odafe Oweh to flourish with the Chargers this past season.
Daniel Popper joins Matt “Money” Smith to break down the Chargers' coordinator hires, what Chris O'Leary brings defensively, how Mike McDaniel can elevate Justin Herbert, and the biggest roster questions heading into free agency and the draft. 0:00 – Welcome + Daniel Popper Joins the Show 2:10 – Chargers Hire Chris O'Leary as DC 5:00 – O'Leary's Jesse Minter Roots 8:40 – Defensive Scheme Continuity Explained 12:30 – How Derwin James Shapes the Defense 16:15 – Is Hiring a First-Time DC a Gamble? 20:40 – Why Continuity Was the Chargers' Smart Play 24:30 – Mike McDaniel's Offensive Vision 28:45 – Fixing the Justin Herbert Problem 33:20 – Creating Easy Throws & Offensive Rhythm 38:10 – Why the Old Offense Failed in Big Games 42:30 – Free Agency Priorities for the Chargers 46:10 – Zion Johnson Contract Debate 51:30 – Interior Offensive Line Concerns 56:40 – Draft vs Free Agency Strategy 1:01:30 – Edge Rushers & Defensive Investments 1:06:15 – Cornerback Needs & Draft Options 1:11:00 – Linebacker Room Outlook 1:14:40 – Tight End Room Questions 1:18:20 – Running Back Fit in McDaniel's Scheme 1:22:10 – Ladd McConkey's Role Going Forward 1:25:30 – WR Room Construction & Speed Needs 1:29:40 – Special Teams & Roster Depth 1:33:00 – What the Chargers Must Do to Win Now 1:36:45 – Final Thoughts on the Chargers' Offseason Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It turns out that John Harbaugh really wasn't the Baltimore Ravens head coach for life. And, now, we'll all have to get used to the freshly minted face of the franchise as Leonard Raskin and Nestor assess the Jesse Minter hire. And the famously anti-Michigan, pro-Buckeye financial guy has to accept the former foe as savior. The post Leonard Raskin and Nestor assess the Minter hire and his Harbaugh background as Ravens retool first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The new King of The Castle has begun to assemble his coaching staff and the Jesse Minter organization includes a 29-year old, first-time offensive coordinator and play caller in Declan Doyle, who will be charged with maximizing the efficiency of Lamar Jackson as the Baltimore Ravens retool everything with a new head coach. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what that might look like with some new personnel, which will be the next phase of the young offseason. The post Luke Jones and Nestor reset Ravens situation after Minter hires youthful Declan Doyle to run offense first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to share their thoughts on the Ravens' recent coaching hires. Minter seems to be adding cast-off veteran coaches. Is that a smart move considering the relative youth of the staff?
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In this week's episode of the UKRavens Podcast, Ashley is joined by James and Gordon for an in-depth look at how Jesse Minter's coaching staff is rapidly taking shape, and why this feels like one of the most significant organisational shifts the Ravens have made in years. With hires coming thick and fast on both sides of the ball, the episode is a detailed exploration of philosophy, fit, and what this new era could look like on the field. The conversation begins with the appointment of Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator, a move that signals a clear break from the Ravens' recent past. The panel unpack why this is a genuine swing-for-the-fences hire, discussing Doyle's background under Sean Payton and Ben Johnson, his lack of play-calling experience, and why the Ravens appear comfortable betting on youth, innovation and scheme fit rather than familiarity. There's deep discussion around how a West Coast based offense paired with wide zone concepts could unlock Lamar Jackson in new ways, particularly with personnel better suited to zone blocking than gap-heavy schemes.That leads naturally into a major talking point: the offensive line. The hiring of Dwayne Ledford as offensive line coach and run game coordinator is described as a coup, with the group outlining why Ledford is one of the most highly regarded line coaches in the league. They explore how this hire changes the outlook for players like Tyler Linderbaum, what it might mean for contract decisions and free agency priorities, and why certain profiles simply may not fit the scheme going forward. The episode also touches on the importance of investing in the trenches now that Baltimore finally has the coaching infrastructure to maximise that talent.The offensive staff discussion continues with the additions of Eddie Faulkner and Joe Lombardi, focusing on the importance of surrounding a young coordinator with experience. Rather than viewing these hires as threats to Doyle, the panel frame them as a support system designed to give him the best chance of success. There's thoughtful debate about succession planning, continuity, and whether the Ravens are quietly building an offensive ecosystem that can survive inevitable coaching turnover if things go well.On the defensive side, the return of Anthony Weaver draws significant praise. The group break down why Weaver's previous stint in Baltimore produced some of the best balance the Ravens have had between run defense and pass rush, and why his presence alongside Minter feels like a perfect complement. There's also excitement around Mike Mickens joining as defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator, with discussion of his reputation as a developer, his college track record, and the sense that the Ravens are quietly stacking future defensive coordinator candidates within the building.Further additions such as PJ Volker and Charlie Gellman spark a wider conversation about trust, analytics, game management and how Minter may be structuring his responsibilities as a first-time head coach who will still call defensive plays. The panel consider how these roles could improve situational football, an area that has frustrated Ravens fans for years.The episode also reacts to Jesse Minter's first press conference, noting its understated tone but picking out key themes that mattered, particularly his repeated emphasis on the team being at its best when it matters most. The discussion reflects on how that message aligns with the Ravens' recent playoff struggles and why it struck such a chord.Elsewhere, the pod touches on league-wide coaching movement, including Todd Monken's departure to Cleveland and what his legacy in Baltimore should be, along with brief discussion of cryptic social media posts from Nnamdi Madubuike and what, if anything, Ravens fans should read into them.
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Mike McCarthy said recently that he is a big analytics guy, and analytics are the foundation of his coaching. A lot of people dislike analytics, due to decisions sometimes costing teams games. Poni says that he would've preferred Kubiak, LaFleur, or Minter as the Steelers coach as opposed to McCarthy. More callers share their thoughts on the McCarthy hire for the Steelers. Bucco Minute – The Pirates lost out on a slugger this weekend when Eugenio Suarez signed with the Reds. Would Suarez have been worth the money?
Mike McCarthy said recently that he is a big analytics guy, and analytics are the foundation of his coaching. A lot of people dislike analytics, due to decisions sometimes costing teams games. Poni says that he would've preferred Kubiak, LaFleur, or Minter as the Steelers coach as opposed to McCarthy.
Ed and Jeremy took some time from Monday's BBMS to discuss the Ravens' ongoing search for a defensive coordinator. Considering the fact that Minter will be calling the plays, does the DC position lose it's importance?
Ed and Jeremy took some time from Monday's BBMS to discuss the Ravens' decision to hire Declan Doyle as their OC. How much of a risk is Minter taking by hiring such an inexperienced play-caller?
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After a long process to select their new head coach, and an ensuing snowstorm that delayed his arrival by a few days, the Baltimore Ravens officially welcomed Jesse Minter to their facility in Owings Mills for his first day on the job. Jake and Spenny are here to discuss Minter's introduction to the fanbase, specifically focusing on his press conference that featured him taking questions from Baltimore media for the first time. The guys discuss their first impressions of Minter, what he had to say, what they think hit will take to execute his vision, and much more. Thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll be back at you very soon! Hosts: Jake Louque, Spencer Schultz Producer: Jake Louque Thanks to our presenting sponsors, Jimmy's Seafood, Fed Thrill Sunglasses, Black Eyed Susan Spices, Morning Mugs Coffee Follow the show on social: Twitter: @Exit52Podcast, @JumboSetPodcast IG: exit52podcast TikTok: exit52podcast Music: "Soul Strut" by Taylor Fields (@EDCBurner)
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Friday's BBMS to recap Jesse Minter's presser with The Fan's own Cordell Woodland, who was at The Castle on Thursday morning. Does it seem like the Ravens made the right decision with Minter?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Friday's BBMS to discuss maybe Jesse Minter's biggest project in year 1 of being the Ravens' head coach: rebuild the Ravens' offense. What are you hoping he focuses on in his first year with Lamar? Do you believe he can get the Ravens back to the level they were at in '23 and '24?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the opening hour of Friday's BBMS to share their thoughts on Jesse Minter's intro presser. Are the Ravens in good hands? Will they find the level of success they hope to with Minter leading the charge?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to preview Jesse Minter's intro presser with Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Banner.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some from Thursday's BBMs to hear the fans' thoughts on Jesse Minter's introductory press conference.
Welcome in to a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to chat about on the program as we prepare for the Ravens new Head Coach Jesse Minter to be introduced to the media later this morning (hence the early start for GCR). We'll talk all about Minter in Baltimore, his coaching staff as it slowly fills out, more Hall of Fame discourse and some MLB rumors as baseball season approaches. We will talk a little NFL Draft with NFL Network Analyst and former NFL player Isaiah Stanback who was in Frisco, TX Tuesday night for the East-West Shrine Bowl as we chat about some local players like Navy's Eli Heidenreich and Landon Robinson plus chat about a few names Isaiah believes we should get to know and potentially even in fit in Baltimore with the Ravens. All that and plenty more on this Thursday edition of GCR.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss the outcry from Ravens fans over an article on the team's website where they compare Jesse Minter to Mike Macdonald. Are the fans upset over nothing? Or did the team rub salt in the wounds of those who are upset that Macdonald isn't Baltimore's head coach?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss whether or not it's Super Bowl or bust for the Ravens in 2026. Considering how it's Minter's first season at the helm, does the team get some leeway if they don't win a Lombardi?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the opening hour of Wednesday's BBMS to break down Joe Brady staying with the Bills and Ravens fans sharing their issues with Minter and Macdonald comparisons. Plus, Jeremy Conn takes us to the World of Stupid
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to talk with Ryan Mink of BaltimoreRavens.com.
Sheil is joined by The Ringer's own Austin Gayle to analyze and discuss some of the biggest coaching hires this week. (00:00) Coaching carousel: Minter, McCarthy, and McDaniel(1:34) Baltimore Ravens hire head coach Jesse Minter(8:44) Pittsburgh Steelers hire head coach Mike McCarthy(16:14) Los Angeles Chargers hire offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel(20:46) Sean Payton's fourth-and-1 call The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Austin GayleProducer: Chris SuttonVideo Editor: Stefano SanchezProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing speak with Rick Minter, father of new Head Coach Jesse Minter and longtime coach himself, about how Jesse has grown as a coach, what makes him ready to be a head coach for the first time, what his defense will look like, when his family knew he was destined for coaching, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Baltimore Ravens world will change on Thursday as new head coach Jesse Minter will lead the football team into battle. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the snowy NFL Championship Game day and the wild finish of the season and its ties to many coaching jobs around the league as Minter looks to add staff. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss snowy Championship day and Ravens making plans with Minter first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing look back on an interview new Ravens Head Coach Jesse Minter did with John Harbaugh and the Harbaugh Coaching Academy to get an idea of Minter's coaching beliefs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance talks with Former UC Bearcat football coach and Father of new Ravens Head Coach Rick Minter! He and Lance discuss his history with Cincinnati, what Jesse will bring to the Baltimore Ravens, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance talks with Former UC Bearcat football coach and Father of new Ravens Head Coach Rick Minter! He and Lance discuss his history with Cincinnati, what Jesse will bring to the Baltimore Ravens, and more!
In this episode join Isaiah as he first gives his predictions for the conference championship games this weekend to see who goes on the Super Bowl (2:49). Next Isaiah reacts to the Ravens hiring Jeese Minter as their next head coach and breaks down the biggest question for Minter (11:29). Following Isaiah reacts to Bills owner Terry Pegula's press conference after firing Sean McDermott, as Isaiah explains why he has little trust in Buffalo's front office moving forward (18:12). Also Isaiah share some updates on the CFP, and talks some Notre Dame (24:37). Lastly Isaiah explains why Kevin Durant might be underrated, following his latest accomplishment (30:22).
C&R discuss the Mets acquiring 17 game winner Freddy Peralta! What are the Brewers thinking? There's Breaking News, as Jesse Minter is hired as HC of the Baltimore Ravens! They talk Charlie Puth at the Super Bowl & Knicks revival. Plus, 'OLD-SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS!'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Ravens hire Jesse Minter (2:00) Revisiting Bills press conference(18:00) Bills to interview Mike McDaniel for HC opening(20:00) More on Minter (28:00) Steve Bisciotti's comments on hiring Minter(34:00) What's next for Lamar Jackson? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The search for a new head coach is over. The Baltimore Ravens tap a familiar face in Jesse Minter as their new head coach. Many questions still remain. Will he be able to assemble a competent staff? Will Lamar Jackson be happy with the head coach hire and the offensive staff that's brought in? As a defensive specialist, will Minter be able to build a defense worthy of franchise legacy? #nfl #ravensflock #baltimoreravens #nflreactions #jesseminter Join us in YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/410SportsTalk Follow us on social media: Instagram: @410sportstalk X (Twitter): @410_sportstalk Check out our merch: https://410-sports-talk.creator-spring.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dirt feeling melancholy about the last 2 Football Fridays...Ravens hire Minter as HC, which new hire is best fit with new team...the history of 2nd year QBs going to Super Bowl...and are we about to witness the Drake Maye coming out party?
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the Baltimore Ravens hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to be their new head coach, and explain why they think the Ravens hiring Minter is basically like hiring a younger version of John Harbaugh.
HR2 - Falcons coaching staff probably won't be complete until after Super Bowl In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to react to the Atlanta Falcons announcing that they've named Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator and Jacqueline Roberts as manager of coaching operations, retained senior defensive assistant Dave Huxtable, assistant offensive line coach Nick Jones, and running backs coach Michael Pitre, react to the Falcons also announcing yesterday that they've completed interviews with James Liipfert and Andy Weidl for the organization's general manager position, explain why they think the Falcons need a great talent evaluating GM to pair with the rest of the front office, talk about the severe winter storm that's supposed to hit Georgia this weekend, talk about what their experiences were during ‘Snowmagedon' a few years ago, preview Sunday's NFC Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams, explain why they think the Rams will be Super Bowl bound this year, react to the Baltimore Ravens hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to be their new head coach, explain why they think the Ravens hiring Minter is basically like hiring a younger version of John Harbaugh, and then close out hour two by playing a round of Fair or Foul!