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Producer Alex Barardis and Mr, Negadelphia P.J. Corda join me in the studio. We talk Phillies Baseball and go "On the Mound" with Former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene. Then it's time for Fantasy Football with my Fantasy Football "Guru" Brian Hartley.
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The Channel: A Podcast from the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
This episode features a conversation on Beijing's urban soundscape with Colin Chinnery, an artist and curator based in China. Chinnery is a co-founder of Sound Art Museum in Beijing. This museum opened to the public in 2023, and it offers visitors a history of the city through sounds. Sound Art Museum is an immersive space, which also features natural soundscapes, languages, and music from around the world. In today's episode, Colin discusses the importance of sound for knowing and understanding a city, while listening to different examples of recordings from old and new Beijing. Colin talks about his journey to create this 6000-square-meter space, his plans for the museum, and the value and significance of careful listening. The recording of Xin Fengxia singing "Liu Qiao'er" comes courtesy of the Chinese Database for Traditional Music. The song "On a Mound" by the band Xue Wei was provided by Colin Chinnery. All other audio clips and field recordings included in this episode are courtesy of Sound Art Museum. In addition to a short excerpt included in the conversation, the episode concludes with the full song《都塔尔弹唱》being performed on the dutar by Abdulla Majnun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Sports By The Book -- August 27th, 2025 You LIVE sports. You LOVE sports. You BET sports. The key to winning your sports bets is information. You need an edge. Our professional betting specialists, Alex White & Jeff Parles each give you their favorite picks every show. Entertaining and enlightening, you're sure to collect on your sports bets more often after watching "Sports By The Book". Streamed LIVE from South Point Studio in the beautiful South Point Hotel & Casino. Get ready to up your game and get in on the action with the ultimate sports betting podcast - Sports By the Book. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3WXUaD4 MLB: Atlanta Braves @ Miami Marlins Philadelphia Phillies @ New York Mets Arizona Diamondbacks @ Milwaukee Brewers Pittsburgh Pirates @ St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco Giants Cincinnati Reds @ Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox @ Baltimore Orioles Tampa Bay Rays @ Cleveland Guardians Minnesota Twins @ Toronto Blue Jays Kansas City Royals @ Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Angels @ Texas Rangers Detroit Tigers @ ATHletics Washington Nationals @ New York Yankees Colorado Rockies @ Houston Astros San Diego Padres @ Seattle Mariners Special Guest: Colby Dant.
Former MLB Pitcher and Host of the MayDay Podcast Trevor May joined OverDrive to discuss Max Scherzer's season with the Blue Jays and his role in the playoffs, the starting rotation entering the final stretch, the veterans on the team, Cal Raleigh's case for the AL MVP, his monster all-around season and more.
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour continuing with Major Garrett in-studio today, and we look ahead to tonight's game up in Seattle as we hope for a strong performance out of starting pitcher Dylan Cease against the talented Mariners lineup. Then at the bottom of the hour we wrap up the morning with The Reindl Report and one of the funnier voicemails we've heard in a long time! Listen here!
Producer Alex Barardis and Mr, Negadelphia P.J. Corda join me in the studio. We talk Phillies Baseball and go "On the Mound" with former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene. Eagles talk and more.
In this episode we explore the importance of velocity in the modern game at all levels, from high school to the pros. With insights from some of the top pitching coaches in the nation, we're taking a look at how the best of the best come to be.Join our Mailing list at https://backsidegbmedia.beehiiv.com/Follow on Twitter @BacksideGBFollow on Instagram @backsidegroundballsFollow on TikTok @backsidegroundball0:00 Introduction2:13 Overall Velocity Philosophy15:51 Complementary Pitching25:15 What Separates Pro Pitchers33:40 College Command Issues and Pro Draft Philosophy41:30 Training Tips
In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark open in the Jesus Montero Studio, where an ice cream sandwich has never been more dangerous. From there, the guys dig into a card-collecting dad-and-son duo who cornered the market on Greg Briley, a record-shattering Hall of Fame induction program, and John Kruk's musings on clocks, vegans, and sandwiches. They check in on the Little League World Series, where one Canadian kid has already labeled Juan Soto “overrated,” and highlight professional sluggers who quietly joined the 500-home run club outside MLB. Plus, anniversaries and debuts galore: Nolan Ryan's 5,000th strikeout, Carmelo Martinez's fly-ball “weakness,” Big Mac's towel-wrapped sitcom cameo, and Dustin Pedroia's Hall of Very Good candidacy. The main feature this week is Mark's deep dive into Mike Marshall — not the Dodgers first baseman, but the 1974 Cy Young–winning reliever whose 106 appearances, 208 innings, and obsession with kinesiology made him one of baseball's most fascinating arms. And as always, we wrap with another round of Wax Pack Heroes — where mullets, mustaches, and manager cards all come into play. 00:00 Introduction and Studio Banter 03:17 Baseball Card Collecting Adventures 06:00 Historic Baseball Memorabilia 08:16 John Kruk's Hilarious Commentary 10:00 Little League World Series Highlights 11:51 500+ Home Run Club 15:58 Baseball Debuts and Nostalgia 21:05 Mike Marshall: The Iron Man Reliever 32:46 Wax Pack Heroes Game 48:35 Final Thoughts and Outro YouTube - www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise Bluesky - @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrikeNoise/ Instagram - @twostrikenoise E-mail - twostrikenoise@gmail.com We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards
Producer Alex Barardis and Mr, Negadelphia P.J. Corda join me in the studio. We Go "On the Mound" with former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene. Eagles vs Browns recap.
Jason Bottenfield, Managing Partner at Park Cities Group within Steward Partners, joins us to share the story of his unique path from professional baseball to wealth management. He reflects on how the discipline and resilience he developed as an athlete helped him navigate the early challenges of breaking into the industry—without connections or a finance … Continue reading Episode 291 – From the Mound to the Market: Building a Business With Purpose with Jason Bottenfield →
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Introduction: I Am Worried About: ___________________. "I Refuse to Worry..." (Matthew 6:25–34): Because of WHO MY FATHER is. (Matt 6:26-30) Romans 8:32 – He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? Because of my FAITH. (Matt 6:31-33) Because It DOES NO GOOD. (Matt 6:34) Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANKHint: Highlight blanks above for answers! Small Group DiscussionRead Matthew 6:25-34What was your big take-away from this passage / message?What is it that you are most tempted to worry about? Why have you struggled to let go of this? How should you view this in light of Jesus' teaching here?What is Jesus illustrating with the birds and the lilies?What are some practical steps you can take to actively “refuse to worry”?BreakoutPray for one another. AUDIO TRANSCRIPT Open up those Bibles to Matthew chapter 6, and we're going to be picking up in verse 25.We're in the greatest sermon ever preached, the Sermon on the Mound.And in this section that we're in here, Jesus is talking about how His followers should relateto the world.And as Pastor Taylor prayed a moment ago, the subject that our Lord covers is worry.Do not be anxious.I've shared this story with you in past time, but I couldn't help but thinking about itall week this week.Many years ago I was at the doctor, and the PA comes in and slaps on the blood pressurecuff, you know, and was taking my blood pressure.And I remember the PA, she just looked at me and her eyes were huge.She goes, "You feeling okay?"And I'm like, "Yeah, I feel good."She says, "We need to talk to the doctor."I said, "What's going on?"She said, "Your blood pressure is critically high."And then she left the room.So I sat there for what felt like an eternity, looking back at my life, regrets.And then thinking about the future, you know, am I about to drop over dead?What's going to happen to my family?What's going to happen to the ministry?What's going to...Well, the doctor eventually came in, first words out of his mouth.He says, "Buddy, we got to talk about this blood pressure."I said, "Yeah, I know your physician's assistant said it wasn't good."He goes, "Oh, it is not good."Then he looked over at the counter behind him.He said, "Is that the cuff that she used to take your blood pressure?"And I said, "Yeah."He says, "Oh, that's for little kids.He has no one to your blood pressure so high."So he got a big boy blood pressure cuff and took it.And I lived to fight another day.But I got to tell you, and that time when the physician's assistant left the room andthe doctor came in, I don't know if in my life I've ever felt such worry.But some people, sadly, live in that zone.Or it's just worry, anxious.That's what we're going to look at today.What is worry?What is anxiety?Well, it's defined as an uneasiness about the future.That's an understatement.It's that, what might happen?What might not happen?Worry has a way of consuming your thoughts.Worry has a way of keeping you from sleeping.Worry for some of you has you stop eating.And for some of you, you can't stop eating.So on the top of your outline, you'll see a line, "I am worried about..."I just want you to take a minute.Write down the thing in your life that makes you anxious.Or write down what it is in your life where you are most tempted to worry.And if you're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, I never worry about anything."Well come and see me after service because I've never met such a person.And I would love to.But what is the thing that you are most tempted to worry about?Write that down.Maybe for some of you, you are worried right now.Write that down.Alright, we're in church right now, so I'm going to ask a question.You give me the Sunday school answer.Are we supposed to worry?We're not.It's really easy to say in here right now, isn't it?After worship, after prayer.But we're going to leave here and many of you are going to worry and you are going to justifyyour worry.It's funny how that's a sin that we're all so eager to justify.And we say things like, "We just sort of..."Try to make it sound like it's not a thing, right?We're like, "Oh, I'm just a worrier."Right?"Oh, you know, I've just stopped the bothers me because I'm a worry wart."But you know, if you really grab what Jesus has to say in this passage about worry, ifyou've ever referred to yourself as a worry wart, you're going to be pretty embarrassedthat you've ever called yourself that.You might say, "Well, yeah, yeah, Pastor Jeff, I'm not worried about stupid things,right?I'm not worried about trivial things.My worries are over legit needs."Okay?Well, let's see what our Lord has to say.Look at verse 25 in Matthew chapter 6.Jesus says, "Therefore, I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you willeat or what you will drink nor about your body, what you will put on.Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?"Notice Jesus is talking about legit needs.You see that?Food and water and clothes, legit needs.And keep in mind the people that Jesus was talking to, in this day they didn't have theWalmarts.Think of food, right?How did they get their food?They had to grow it or they had to go to the market and hope that there was still somethingthere to buy.Right?Think about water.They didn't go to the kitchen sink and just flick their wrists and have water appear outof the tap.And they lived in a climate that made having clean drinking water absolutely crucial.And their clothes, again, they didn't have closets and storage.And they usually had to make their clothes.So when you consider their culture, you would note obviously it was much easier for themto be tempted to worry.I was thinking about that this week.You know, if we had a time machine and we could bring somebody from Jesus' day to ourday.I think they would be absolutely baffled at the things that we worry about.And someone's going to say, "Well, Pastor Jeff, how can I not worry?I mean, look at the environment that kids are growing up in today.Look at the economy.How can I not be worried about money?What about my health?You know what's going on health-wise.How can I not be worried about that?"You know, they're eliminating positions where I work.I might be next and I might not have an income.How can I not worry about that?You just can't help it, right?And you would say, "Well, you know, Pastor Jeff, I remember, you said in the past time,you've said feelings are feelings.Right?You can't help how you feel."That's true.But we talk about worry.This isn't about feelings.This is about a choice.Because your feelings are going to change if your focus changes.And what you focus on is your choice.What you focus on affects everything.Three times in this passage, Jesus gives the command, "Therefore, do not be worriedand anxious."He says it in verse 25.He says it in verse 31.He says it in verse 34.And each time Jesus says it, He gives a reason why we in turn must say, "I refuse to worry."You ready to say that?All right?We're going to take a run at it.I want you to say that.I refuse to worry.Not much conviction from some of you.I'm hoping that maybe in a few minutes we can change your mind about that.I refuse to worry.Why?Number one, right?Just done.I refuse to worry because of who my Father is.Let's pick up here, verses 26 through 30.Jesus says, "Look at the birds of the air.They neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them."Are you not of more value than they?And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to a span of life?And why are you anxious about clothing?Because they are the lilies of the field, how they grow.They neither toil nor spin.Yet I tell you, even Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these.But if God so closed the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is throwninto the oven, will He not much more clothe you?Oh, you of little faith?This is where Jesus starts.I refuse to worry because of who my Father is.And He gives a couple obvious illustrations, right?He says, "Look at the birds.God feeds them."Oh, by the way, God doesn't drop the food into their nest, right?For those of you who might think, "Oh, okay, well I can just go home and sit down and donothing, and God will just door-dash me every day for the rest of my life."No, that's not how it works.Work is the God-ordained way that He feeds us, right?That's another serving for another time.But the birds are fed.And Jesus says, "Notice the flowers are dressed despite their very short life."So He talks about the birds.He talks about the lilies.And it's really the same point.God values His people more than anything on this earth.This is Jesus' point.God values you.Listen, God values you.More than anything on this earth, He values you.Not convinced of that.Well, let me ask you, when you look at all of the stuff created on the earth, what ismade in the image of God?There's only one thing on this planet that is said to have been made in the image ofGod with God's fingerprint, His likeness stamped on.And that is you.Not the dogs, not the goldfish, not the trees.You are made in His image.What is it on this planet right now that God sent His Son to die on the cross for?Jesus didn't die for the cats.Jesus didn't die for the parakeets.God bought you with His Son.Oh, and speaking of sons, what is it on this planet that is said to be adopted by God?God doesn't run down to the humane society and adopt a dog through the death and resurrectionof Jesus Christ to those who believe God adopted you.Are you starting to see your value here?Oh, oh, and what is it on the earth that God says is going to spend eternity in glory withHim?There's only one thing.You.You.You do understand now you have incredible value to God.And by the way, Jesus is obviously addressing believers here.Those who have turned from their sin, those who have received and believed in Jesus Christ,He's talking to believers because He says, "You're heavenly Father.Jesus says believers, if your heavenly dad gave you life, he's going to take care ofit."I refuse to worry because of who my father is.You know, a couple of weeks ago, my son, Cade, works at Chick-fil-A across the street.A couple of weeks ago, I pulled in to pick him up and it was hot.I had the windows down.I was sitting there waiting and there was a guy walking around the front sidewalk bythe entrance door and he was on the phone.Now listen, I wasn't eavesdropping.This guy was talking so loud I could have heard him from Zileanopoul.All right?This guy was walking around and using some choice words that we don't use while we preach.He was complaining obviously about something that happened in his interaction in the restaurant,in the Chick-fil-A.So he's walking around and he's like, "This is... this is..."Explodedly deleted.He goes, "I'm going in there to cuss somebody out."And he heads towards the door.So I'm like, "Here we go."Shut off the Jeep and I followed him in so close that he held the door open for me.He walked into the lobby.There were no customers there.Rare timing, Chick-fil-A.He walks into the lobby and stands there for a second and he turns around and sees me lookingat him and then he just leaves.Well Cade's standing there and Cade's like...Then I leave and Cade's like, "What was that all about?"Right?So Cade comes out into the car and he's like, "Why did you just come into Chick-fil-A?"And I said, "Well, did you see that guy that came in ahead of me?"He said he was coming in to cuss somebody out.Now look, I know my son and I know the last thing he would ever do is intentionally offenda stranger.I said, "That guy said he was going to come in to cuss somebody out."So I was going to make sure that that wasn't you.Cade's like, "What were you going to do?"Like throw him out the window.He could just roll right onto the hospital.I said, "But I was not going to let him cuss you out."And Cade said, "You would do that for me?"Like, "Would I do that for you?""Yes, yes I would do it."I'm like, "How could you even ask that question?"I would do anything for you, including take a beating in Chick-fil-A.I would do anything for you.And listen, if I thought dude was going in there after somebody else, I never would havegot out of the car.Not my business.But my son, oh no.That is not going to happen.I would do anything to provide for my son.I would do anything to protect my son.And when Cade's like, "You'd do that for me?"All I could think of was, "Do you have any idea how much your father loves you?"And that's exactly what Jesus is saying here."Worryer?"That's what Jesus is saying.You're worried?Do you have any idea how much your father loves you?And you're worried that you're not going to be taken care of?You don't know how much you mean to him.Like, well how much?How much?I think there's one verse more than any in the Bible that tells us how much it's Romans8.32.Can we get that on the screen?It says, "God, He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all."How will He not also with Him graciously give us all things?I wouldn't give up my son for any of you.I wouldn't give up my son for all of you.But God gave up His Son to death so that you can be saved.And that's what Paul was saying in Romans, and this is the truth that Jesus is sayinghere."If God gave you His Son, it's proof He's going to give you everything else that youneed."I refuse to worry because of who my father is.And let's see in verse 30, Jesus says, "O you of little faith."See, that's the issue.Look, some of you have little faith.Some of you do have faith enough to be saved, but you need to grow up.And you know why you're worried?The reason you're so worried all the time is you haven't really reckoned with the implicationsof what your salvation means.Your father loves you, and your father has a concern for you.Your father has a personal interest in what happens in your life.And the way a parent does for their kid, but not someone who's not their kid.You know what I mean by that?Because parents here today, whose kid do you make sure eats?Yours, right?How many times have you wondered in the past week if my kids have eaten?You're like, "Not at all."Right?Whose kids do you make sure have clothes?Yours.Right?Whose kid do you make sure brushes their teeth?So parents, what would you say to your kids?What would you say to your kids, parents, if you're home someday and you could hear yourkid in the next room pacing and worrying saying, "What if mom isn't going to feed me tomorrow?"What would you say?What would you say if you heard your kid in the next room going, "I'm really growing.What if I grow out of these clothes and dad doesn't buy me new clothes?"What would you say?That's Jesus' point.When you worry, you're acting like you forget who your father is.You're demonstrating, in the words of our Lord, little faith.Oh, speaking of faith, I refuse to worry, number two, because of my faith.I refuse to worry because of my faith.Look at verse 31.Says it again.Here we go."Do not be anxious saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'Whatshall we wear?'For the Gentiles seek after all these things.And your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will beadded to you."The Gentiles seek after all these things, obviously in this context.Jesus is using the word "Gentile" as it was commonly used in that day to refer to aheathen, in other words, somebody who doesn't know God.Right?So Jesus is saying that when I worry, I act like I don't have faith.See people who don't have faith, they just go after all the stuff.Right?It's all about me.People that don't have faith, honestly they live no different than an animal.An animal only thinks about getting needs met, right?Hungry, thirsty, tired.Like I live with animals, right?That's all they do.What they're thinking about is getting their next physical need met.When you don't have faith, that's how you are.Verse 25, Jesus said, as we already read, "Isn't life more than the physical child of God?Isn't your life about more than physically surviving, isn't it?"And when Jesus was tempted by the devil, remember what he said, "Man shall not liveby bread alone."Isn't that a statement of faith?Again, we talked about this last week, but this is exactly why people store treasureon earth.This life is all there is.I've got to make the most out of it.I've got to get what I can here now.Child of God, aren't you supposed to be different than them?Aren't you supposed to be salt and light?Do people see that in the way that you live, in the way that you talk, in the way thatyou refuse to worry?Look at verse 32 again.Jesus says your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.Your unsafe friends, your unsafe family, do they know that you know that your Father knowsand you know that He knows?Yeah.Do you say, "Well, I'm in need of something, but it's okay.My Father knows what I need, and He's going to provide it when He knows that I need it."That's faith.That's what faith looks like.And if you're right now, right now at this point in your life, if you're in a place ofneed, if you're in a place where God has to show up and provide, you're in a place ofwant, guess what?As a child of God, that means you have a front row seat to see God at work.Because according to Jesus, He already knows.So we've sort of taken the sin of worry, and in our minds, that's like a minor league sin,right?Oh, there's the big sins like murder and adultery and things like that.But worry, that's kind of a minor league sin, right?No.It's not.Worry strikes at the character and the promises of God.Worry makes some assumptions.Worry assumes that God doesn't know.Worry assumes that God doesn't care.Worry assumes that God is completely unable to provide the thing that I need.Worry is just...It's just...Worry is just bad theology.It shows a complete lack of faith, and Jesus says it makes you no different than an atheist.Are you on your own?You have to fend for yourself?You have to take care of yourself?Or are you a child of God that is richly provided for by your heavenly Father?Which one are you?Like I'm a child of God, right?So why do we worry then?Why do we worry?I'm wrestling with this question.You know, the sort of armchair, you know, psychologist, sociologist that I am.Why do we worry?So I went to that very authoritative source psychology today.I looked it up online.I wanted to see from a secular perspective how worry is defined.And I was blown away.You want to hear?Listen to this.I looked up, why do we worry?According to psychology today, their website says we worry because we have a hard timeliving with uncertainty.I want you to think about that for a second.You have a hard time living with uncertainty.If you're a Christian, what are you uncertain about?Go ahead and shout it out.If you're a Christian, shout out the things that we are uncertain about.Pastor, is there anything?I rack my brain all week.Like surely there has to be something that we are uncertain about.The only thing I can come up with is the time of the return of our Lord.If you're a Christian, you have no uncertainties.If you're a Christian and you're worrying, what you have is a lack of faith.You're like, oh yeah, I know Jeff, but I just, I got this need.I get this really bad need.I've been praying about it and look, I just don't know how God's going to provide.You don't need to know.That's His problem.You know what your problem is?Verse 33, "Let's seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these thingswill be added to you."But you need to worry about us seeking God.You seek the spiritual, He'll provide the physical.Do you see that?Focus on your walk with Christ.Instead of focusing on the stuff and your needs and what's worrying you, Jesus saidyou need to focus on being the person that God wants you to be.He'll draw near to God and He'll draw near to you.And when your heart is so near to the heart of God, you're going to have a worry-freefaith.So do you have that?Do you have a worry-free faith?I'll tell you how you can evaluate it.A worry-free faith shows up in how you pray.How do you pray?You're like, "Well, I really don't.I really don't pray."Okay, then you have no faith.All right, so we'll knock that one off.But if you pray like this, if you pray, "God, I'm desperate and God, I don't know whatI'm going to do, God, and I'm so afraid of what's going to happen tomorrow."That's little faith.But if your prayer sounds like this, "God, I'm seeking you for this and you already knowwhat I need, and I'm trusting that you're going to provide it when I need it."That is a prayer of faith.I'm asking, I'm trusting, I'm believing, but I refuse to worry.Why?Because of my faith.And finally, number three, I refuse to worry because of who my Father is because of myfaith and number three.I refuse to worry because it does no good.It does no good.Look at verse 34."Jesus says, 'Therefore, do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxiousfor itself.Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.'"And you're like, "Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, right there, right there.Tomorrow.Tomorrow.That's what I'm worried about.That's the day that I'm worried about."And Jesus says, "Don't."Why not?Jesus says, "You've got enough trouble today.Can I get an amen?"You mean to tell me you've got nothing going on today that requires your attention?Nothing.And my schedule is clear.There is not a single thing that requires my attention, effort, energy, nothing.You're telling me that tomorrow needs all your attention?Obviously not.Obviously you would say, "Oh, you know what, Jeff, I've really got plenty going on today."And our Lord would say, "Good, go after that.Just go after that."Jesus said, "Tomorrow will be anxious for itself."Some translate that phrase, "Tomorrow," quote, "brings its own anxieties."In other words, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it because I can't cross it now,right?No, not cross that bridge when we come to it.How about cross that bridge if we come to it?When we worry about the future, what we do is we start imagining all these little scenariosthat are surely going to devastate us.What if I get sick?What if I have car trouble?What if I do lose my job?What if ... how much time, my friends, have we wasted worrying about something that neverhappens?That's what our Lord reminds us here in this verse, worry isn't just sinful, it's pointless.There's no upside, it benefits you nothing, it does no good.In fact, Jesus talked about this in verse 27.You can't add to your life by worry, can you?Because nothing good's ever added to the worrier.Nobody in the history of mankind has ever said, "You know what?I am so glad that I worried about that because I worried so hard that it fixed everything."It's pointless.It's pointless to worry about tomorrow because the reality is not everybody gets it tomorrow.You might not have it tomorrow.But if you do, if you do have it tomorrow, tomorrow has literally one guarantee thatyou can take to the bank.And that is this, tomorrow God will be just as much God then as He is today.And if God's word is true and I believe it is, the future is something to be excitedabout, not worry about.Because the Bible says our best days are ahead.All worry does in addition to dishonor the Lord is steal your joy today.It steals your peace today and it ruins your testimony today.Does no good.Far worship team will make their way back up front.Each of us might be feeling really confident right now.But when you leave here, when you walk out those doors, you are going to be tempted toworry about something.Probably not so much here now but home later, yes.I want you to take this outline and I want you to tuck this away in your Bible for later.That little thing you wrote at the top, I'm worried about.No, no, no.Instead what we're going to say is I refuse to worry about this.Why am I not worried about this?Because of who my Father is.That's why.I'm not worried about this because of my faith in that Father.I'm not worried about this because according to Him honestly, it's not going to do anygood anyways.I refuse.I refuse to worry.Let's pray.Father of Heaven, we confess before You that we demonstrate a complete lack of faith whenwe worry.We can come into this room and we can sing about Your power and Your love and Your goodness.But we deny all of those things with our lives when we choose to worry.So Father, I pray that today is a new day.From our brothers and sisters here, the thing that weighs on us, the thing that has keptus up at night, Father, I pray that we would look back at Your faithfulness throughout history.We would look back at Your faithfulness in our own lives.And that thing that burdens us, Father, I just pray that we would do, as Your Word says,that we would cast it at Your feet and we would refuse to worry about it.We pray in Jesus' name.Amen.
Buffalo Bisons Manager Casey Candaele joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the triple-A roster, George Springer's rehab with the team, Alek Manoah's process, Shane Bieber's mindset on the mound, Trey Yesavage making his debut with the team, major and minor league baseballs and more.
Welcome to Sports By The Book -- August 13th, 2025 You LIVE sports. You LOVE sports. You BET sports. The key to winning your sports bets is information. You need an edge. Our professional betting specialists, Alex White & Jeff Parles each give you their favorite picks every show. Entertaining and enlightening, you're sure to collect on your sports bets more often after watching "Sports By The Book". Streamed LIVE from South Point Studio in the beautiful South Point Hotel & Casino. Get ready to up your game and get in on the action with the ultimate sports betting podcast - Sports By the Book. Special Guest: Chris Fallica.
In this episode, Hagen & Brett discuss:* The Milwaukee Brewers and their historic season* EPIC Showdown on the Mound with Scherzer vs Kershaw* Roman Anthony Gets PAID* Paul Skenes Dominance* Jen Pawol Makes MLB History Get full access to The Skippers View at www.theskippersview.com/subscribe
LOS Correa's 1st Game BACK in Houston, Javier Returns to Mound for 'Stros, AND-Breg's 1st Return to Houston; BIG ONE TONIGHT Y'all! full 608 Mon, 11 Aug 2025 22:25:12 +0000 f0kqBo3hoQuaFSAvg9f5hi6E2wHRyBfa mlb,houston astros,carlos correa,astros,mlb news,altuve,los correa,javier,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley mlb,houston astros,carlos correa,astros,mlb news,altuve,los correa,javier,sports LOS Correa's 1st Game BACK in Houston, Javier Returns to Mound for 'Stros, AND-Breg's 1st Return to Houston; BIG ONE TONIGHT Y'all! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
THE DIESEL - Hunter Brown on the Mound @ Yankee Stadium Tonight vs those Yanks! full 616 Sat, 09 Aug 2025 03:04:01 +0000 Mr6KUuq5mUnbkqFUqExwvoOYLFGPZ9ku sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports THE DIESEL - Hunter Brown on the Mound @ Yankee Stadium Tonight vs those Yanks! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://playe
HOUR #3 - The DIESEL, Hunter Brown on the Mound in The Bronx vs Yank Turds Tonight! AND-Do We WANT to See Stroud in Tomorrow's Pre Season Game?? full 2511 Sat, 09 Aug 2025 03:10:25 +0000 aSuCFJwnEzlbkp6bcwS7bCbnX1dxklDH sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports HOUR #3 - The DIESEL, Hunter Brown on the Mound in The Bronx vs Yank Turds Tonight! AND-Do We WANT to See Stroud in Tomorrow's Pre Season Game?? 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Hour 3: Ike, Spike and Fritz continue talking Eagles and discuss the Phillies as well with Jose Alvarado making his return to the mound in Lehigh Valley.
Power, Precision & Pitching takes the mound this week as Coach Aaron and co-host Lily Scott welcome Jason Luli, founder of Powerhouse Mechanics. In this exciting and insightful episode, listeners delve into the art of softball pitching, exploring mechanics, mindset, youth development, and Olympic-level coaching. Jason shares his remarkable journey from a casual men’s league pitcher to leading a nationwide training organization that redefines how young athletes are taught. Powerhouse Mechanics is unlike any other. As Jason explains, they don't just teach pitching—they teach athletes how to feel their motion. “We always say you've got to build, not fix,” Jason emphasizes. That philosophy is the backbone of a program that serves kids across more than 30 locations with personalized, elite training. From the Mound to the World Stage Jason’s coaching approach is based on weight control, energy movement, and simplifying complex skills, such as the change-up. His in-depth exploration of “leap and drag” mechanics and how Powerhouse teaches the body to protect itself naturally. This episode provides listeners with a rare glimpse into next-level player development. He even addresses controversial rule changes and how understanding the body’s movement can help prevent injury. Now serving as the pitching coach for the American Samoa National Team, Jason is headed to Italy for the WBSC Softball World Cup. His perspective on coaching globally while empowering youth athletes at home is a testament to his dedication and impact on the sport. Cereal, Soundtracks, and Softball Swagger Of course, it wouldn't be The SLIDE Podcast without some fun. Jason reveals his midnight snack of choice, Captain Crunch with half and half. He also picks his walkout song: the legendary “Hell's Bells” by AC/DC. As Lily debates mask rules and sibling advice, the episode seamlessly blends technical insight with laughs, life lessons, and a heartwarming touch. For more softball action, tune into Episode 27, Macon to the Mound: Destin Howard's UGA Journey Follow Jason and his team at Powerhouse Mechanics on Instagram! Follow The SLIDE Podcast!Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we'll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
This week we're lollygagging around a MLB Rapid Fire, playoff bubble teams, the proliferation of the mound portal, the Lollygagging debut of the "Real Player or Bases Loaded Player" game, and more! Do you have any questions or comments about Lollygagging Sports? Reach out to us on Bluesky: Bo Reed (@boreed009.bsky.social), Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten.bsky.social), Lollygagging Sports (@lollygaggingpod.bsky.social). And on Twitter/X: Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten), Matthew Irby (@IrbyStatMan), Lollygagging Sports (@LollygaggingPod).
HOUR #1 - CJ Stroud Talks the INSTALLATION of this NEW Nick Caley Offense; AND- Arrighetti RETURNS to Mound for Astros Today! full 2326 Thu, 07 Aug 2025 03:53:56 +0000 SgYNaEeoVBxQIHfthm4R0wj1E9ZdgZfX sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports HOUR #1 - CJ Stroud Talks the INSTALLATION of this NEW Nick Caley Offense; AND- Arrighetti RETURNS to Mound for Astros Today! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports Fal
Tigers Twins recap.
Producer Danny Ryan's last show!! We go "On the Mound " with former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene. Plus 2X Super Bowl Champion with the Patriots Tully Banta-Cain about the BFL in Wildwood NJ.
Contact Scott from Bonsai MatsuRepotting is a job we do not get to complete very frequently, only every 2-5 years, so you want to make sure it's done right. And I find that when you mound up your tree it can create some issue. So let's explore whether we should mound or not. When does a bonsai become yours? Or is it always linked to the previous owner? What has to happen for it to become yours? This is a really common question and I have a really simple answer.Support the showBecome a podcast supporter and show the Bonsai Love (it's really appreciated) ❤️https://www.buzzsprout.com/263290/supportWhere to find Bonsai Matsu:InstagramFacebookYouTube Web
The Drive: Alex Bregman has to be the defined leader of the clubhouse. What else can he do? Asked Ted. Bregman has never missed the playoffs in his career, he has to lead the attitude in the clubhouse. Him and Cora have to work together as a unit. The Rangers spent and got Merrill Kelly. Resetting on Parsons. Maybe the Patriots will fulfil Andy's dreams Cooper Criswell is starting for the Red Sox. What is he all about? Gotta feel bad for him right now. Long reliever type guy. Crochet load management talk. Ted took the fastest victory lap of all time last night when we thought Joe Ryan was ours. Will Flemming joins the show How is he feeling about the trade deadline? He is very upset with the Red Sox and thinks the team could have added more, but they did everything they could to make big moves. Joe Ryan is the guy they want. The Twins made the Red Sox uncomfortable. The national reporters got everything wrong. The trade deadline is its own animal. He does not think people should be so hard on Breslow. All the players are fine.
Macon to the Mound: Destin Howard's UGA Journey In this standout episode of The SLIDE Podcast, we highlight “Macon to the Mound” as Georgia Bulldog pitcher Destin Howard steps up to share her journey from hometown hopeful to NCAA competitor. Hosted by Coach Aaron with co-hosts Rachel Garcia and Lily Scott, the episode offers an honest look into life as a D1 softball player, on and off the field. Faith, Family, and Finding Georgia From Macon to the Mound, Destin reveals how UGA wasn't initially her top choice. That changed when Coach Tony Baldwin took over the program. After visiting campus and feeling divine confirmation, she knew it was the place for her: “Georgia could offer me nothing and I would still come here.” Her story of perseverance through a tough COVID-era recruiting cycle is relatable for young athletes everywhere. Her high school stats back up the hype—500 strikeouts and a powerful presence on the mound that's now anchoring UGA's bullpen. Pitching Mindset and NIL Impact Destin has given up only two home runs in college thanks to a killer combo: a screwball that racks up strikes and a drop ball that gets swings and misses. “You have to just let it go,” she says of bouncing back from tough moments. While she used to chase strikeouts, college taught her to pitch for outs—however they come. Off the field, Destin says NIL “truly changed my life.” A marketing major with a future in sales or training, she's gained confidence by learning to pitch herself as a brand. She dreams of opening her own softball facility and helping the next generation thrive. Training, Transfers, and Pro Goals Destin shares tips for young players like Lily: don't focus on what school you want—focus on working hard. She also addresses her team's chemistry, her pitching routines, and how she's preparing for her senior year. Her ultimate dream? To play pro softball and make a lasting impact on and off the mound. Quote from Destin Howard: “Even though you're good, you've got to work harder.” Walkout Song: “The Largest” by BigXthaPlug Internal Link: Check out our other UGA episode with Alton Davis II. Outbound Link: Learn more about UGA Softball and follow their upcoming season. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we'll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick off Hour 2 of their MLB Trade Deadline Special by going through the current Wild Card standings if the playoffs were to start today, how the additions in the AL could impact their respective teams and debating the Jays' potential playoff starters. Then, Former Blue Jay Kevin Pillar joins the show (26:36) in his first deadline away from the field. They discuss what it is like as a player during the deadline when a part of a contending team, the difference between being on a buying vs. selling team at the deadline, how the clubhouse reacts when teams make big moves, his experience facing off against Seranthony Dominguez and his relationship with Shane Bieber, and much more. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
HOUR #4 - Can Framber STOP the Bleeding from the Mound Tonight for the 'Stros?! AND- Producer T-Mil's BEST BET$ for Mon.!$!$ full 2377 Tue, 29 Jul 2025 00:45:07 +0000 9WIbnjEmWPtRS2i3KNE58yayGkeCrFCP nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports HOUR #4 - Can Framber STOP the Bleeding from the Mound Tonight for the 'Stros?! AND- Producer T-Mil's BEST BET$ for Mon.!$!$ 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports Fals
Incoming Duke University transfer pitcher Caleb Anderson joins Dylan Campione on today's episode! Hear all about Caleb's baseball journey from hopping on the mound toward the end of his high school career, playing at Wichita State, the Cape Cod League, writing a book and committing to Duke University. Thanks so much for all the time & insight Caleb and rooting for you in the next step of the journey!
In Segment 2, Spadoni and Lubman, discuss there thoughts as the Giants take on the Mets this Weekend at Oracle Park
My Locker Room youth movement producer Danny Ryan and the "intern" Andrew Leeds join me in the studio. We go "On the Mound" with former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene. Plus T.J. Semptimphlter who resides in Ocean City just signed a two way contract with the Nashville Predators organization.
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Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes relived veteran left-hander Rich Hill's start against the White Sox from May 2006 as he was set to return to the mound Tuesday evening at Wrigley Field.
In this episode, Micah and Jason begin the conversation with news of a recent study published in Nature concerning the oldest and most complete sequenced Egyptian genome. Next, the conversation turns to the recent southeastern meteor strike over Georgia and South Carolina. The team is then joined by Megan A. of the Town Creek Mound in North Carolina to discuss this unique and well-preserved Mississippian site. Town Creek Indian Mound is an unusual phenomenon in the history of North American archaeology. While most archaeological sites are investigated for a few years before archaeologists move on to new locations, Town Creek, situated on Little River (a tributary of the Great Pee Dee in central North Carolina), has been the focus of a consistent program of archaeological research for more than half a century. This research has contributed to scientific understanding of the original inhabitants of our continent and has provided educational opportunities for many graduate and undergraduate students in anthropology. Moreover, these contributions to science and higher education were made as the site contributed directly to public education. Seven Ages Official Merchandise Instagram Facebook Seven Ages Official Site Patreon Seven Ages YouTube Guest Links Town Creek Indian Mound
3-time World Serie champion, Sergio Romo joined Murph & Markus to share his perspective on Landen Roupp's bounce back outing, Shohei Ohtani returning to the mound, & Jacob Misiorowski being named to the All-Star teamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3-time World Serie champion, Sergio Romo joined Murph & Markus to share his perspective on Landen Roupp's bounce back outing, Shohei Ohtani returning to the mound, & Jacob Misiorowski being named to the All-Star teamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Play ball! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we step up to the plate with the 1999 baseball drama, "For the Love of the Game," starring Kevin Costner. Join us as we explore Billy Chapel's poignant journey to throw a perfect game while reflecting on his life and loves. We'll discuss the film's blend of sports action and romance, its portrayal of a legendary pitcher, and its place among iconic baseball movies. Feeling nostalgic for the diamond? Don't miss this heartfelt episode, fueled by classic cocktails and engaging discussions.The Kevin Costner Effect: Baseball's Leading Man: It's almost a given: if there's a serious baseball movie, Kevin Costner is probably in it. For the Love of the Game marks his third major turn on the diamond, following Bull Durham and Field of Dreams. How does his portrayal of Billy Chapel in For the Love of the Game compare to his other iconic baseball characters? Sports & Romance Blend: Balancing the Mound and the Heart: For the Love of the Game isn't just a baseball movie; it's a sports romance drama. The intense, almost meditative focus on Billy Chapel's perfect game on the mound is constantly interrupted by flashbacks to his tumultuous relationship with Jane Aubrey (Kelly Preston). We'll analyze whether this blend enhances or detracts from both storylines.The "Perfect Game" Narrative: The Ultimate Pitching Dream: We take a look at how the film sets up and executes one of the greatest feats in all of sports, A Perfect Game. Does the film show its cards too early in the build-up? Is Billy throwing a perfect game in his final game, too much of a happy ending? Baseball Authenticity: From the Dugout to the Diamond: We'll discuss how director Sam Raimi (yes, that Sam Raimi!) uses tight shots on the mound, the escalating pressure in the dugout, and the growing excitement of the crowd to build suspense. From the pitching mechanics to the dugout banter, the film attempts to capture the feel of a real game. We'll take a look at how they made a believable major league game, the choreography of the plays, and the overall atmosphere of the stadium.Detroit Sports Talk: The story of Billy's perfect game brings back horrible memories for Dylan of a real-life near-perfect game for the Tigers. What's your favorite baseball movie or iconic sports film moment? Share your thoughts on "For the Love of the Game" and your ultimate sports movie lineup on Instagram! #CocktailsAndClassics Don't forget to share this spirited episode with your friends and family! Subscribe and leave a rating wherever you listen.Our Instagram
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour with some news and notes from around Major League Baseball yesterday, and we preview tonight's game between the Padres and Diamondbacks as Dylan Cease gets the ball for San Diego. Then at the bottom of the hour we wrap up the show with The Reindl Report and a couple of stories from Paulie, including audio from our favorite head coach in the NFL. Listen here!
We are getting closer and closer to our Friday Night Softball game. D'Marco says he took batting practice. Also, Shaq was joking and said that he wishes the Lakers didn't give him an incentive after being sold for $10 Billion. Plus, Tyler Glasnow makes his return to the mound. How long will he go? Time for HOT and COLD presented by NEXGEN. The DUMP and SUPER CROSSTALK with MASON and IRELAND joined by Mychal and Pepe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Was a giant skeleton discovered, unearthed at the ancient earthwork known today as the Miamisburg Mound? I take a quick trip out out to the property to explore and see it for the first time even though it is close to where I grew up. We explore a bit about the origins of the mound and implications of how and why the discovery of a giant would be kept secret. I've already received word from past guest of the show that we need to discuss this further as he'll try to sway my opinion strongly. Find my tour dates and more at my website: http://www.ryansingercomedy.com/ Commercial Free episodes here! SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.com linktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his thoughts on Matt Chapman's return, Raffy Dever's lingering injury, & players neglecting to acknowledge the crowd after walking off the moundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Krukow joined Murph & Markus this morning to share his thoughts on Matt Chapman's return, Raffy Dever's lingering injury, & players neglecting to acknowledge the crowd after walking off the moundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a new Fox Sports Saturday, Alex Curry and Martin Weiss (in for Carmen Vitali) open the show with their overarching thoughts and reactions to all the NBA madness of the past few weeks! Can the Thunder run it back? What are the year one expectations for Cooper Flagg? Are we buying the skinny Luka hype? NBA insider Mark Medina joins the show to discuss all that and more! Plus, is it championship-or-bust in Houston now with KD in town? Later, Alex and Martin recap Shohei Ohtani's day pitching against the Royals before moving over to some NFL talk, ranking some of the best quarterback/receiver combos. Arash Markazi from The Sporting Tribune joins the show to weigh in with his own thoughts. Plus, more fun with a new edition of "Do's and Don'ts"!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss Shohei Ohtani and the Florida Panthers. Plus, Buster Olney joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alden Gonzalez and Buster discuss the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers to the Giants, Boston's ownership and management deciding to make a move, Luka Doncic-level shock over the trade, San Francisco getting the bat it needs, how Devers bounces back off the field after months of drama, the news of Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound, what changed in Ohtani's rehab, why this is an easy call for the Dodgers, and Ohtani ultimately running the show. Then, Willy Adames, Dave Roberts and Clayton Kershaw all joined Sunday Night Baseball — reacting to the Devers trade and celebrating Father's Day. Plus, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with assists from Charlie Morton, Byron Buxton and Jacob Misiorowski. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:53 Alden Gonzalez 33:49 Willy Adames w/ SNB 39:15 Sarah Langs 40:58 Dave Roberts on Father's Day w/ SNB 41:59 Clayton Kershaw w/ SNB 47:30 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alden Gonzalez and Buster discuss the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers to the Giants, Boston's ownership and management deciding to make a move, Luka Doncic-level shock over the trade, San Francisco getting the bat it needs, how Devers bounces back off the field after months of drama, the news of Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound, what changed in Ohtani's rehab, why this is an easy call for the Dodgers, and Ohtani ultimately running the show. Then, Willy Adames, Dave Roberts and Clayton Kershaw all joined Sunday Night Baseball — reacting to the Devers trade and celebrating Father's Day. Plus, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with assists from Charlie Morton, Byron Buxton and Jacob Misiorowski. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:53 Alden Gonzalez 33:49 Willy Adames w/ SNB 39:15 Sarah Langs 40:58 Dave Roberts on Father's Day w/ SNB 41:59 Clayton Kershaw w/ SNB 47:30 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephanie discusses the continuing battle between Elon Musk and Trump with Steve Bannon entering the fray calling for Musk to be investigated and/or deported. She also talks about ABC suspending correspondent Terry Moran for calling Steven Miller "A world class hater" on social media. Guest - Steve Marmel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.