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Basketball Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway Sr. joins Rich where he discusses his ‘Killer Crossover' biography, reveals who's to blame for the Run TMC Warriors' failure to win an NBA title, weighs in on LeBron James' longevity, Chris Paul's retirement, the league's Mount Rushmore of point guards, and more. Rich and the guys debate how they would rank the 2024 NFL Draft QB class among Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Bo Nix, Jayden Daniels and JJ McCarthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to your weekly dose of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a music podcast.On this weeks show Steve and Gaz once again discuss which 4 artists get onto the Mount Rushmore of their own particular genre. On this episode we look at Grunge, Sophisti-pop and (what we have decided to christen) the mid-90's Reggae Revival. It's maybe the first time Melvins and Shaggy have shared the same space. What a win.There's also some chat on new albums from Converge, Silversun Pickups, Angel Du$t and more, chat about Maximo Park's recent show playing their debut album A Certain Trigger in full and a lost banger from Pet Shop Boys.
In honor of James Van Der Beek, the crew share their Mount Rushmore of movie quarterbacks.
On this getaway Thursday edition of the program, we continue our Position Reviews on the offensive side of the ball with the running back room (21:32). You'll also hear an exclusive interview with University of Akron president RJ Nemer (48:06), get the guys' Mount Rushmore of sports movies (1:01:45), and get this week's Mailbag (1:20:35). Plus, play this week's edition of Thing or Not a Thing (39:16).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-15:00: ESPN Senior NHL Writer Greg Wyshynski breaks down the Olympics, pressure on Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews when we return to NHL play, his Mount Rushmore of current league uniforms, if the Sabres can break the playoff drought, the quality of play around the league and more. Thanks to Arc of Onondaga and Marz Motors. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today's uplifting episode, host James Cox sits down with the wonderfully eclectic Kristen Massey—singer, guitarist, keyboardist, voice‑over artist, producer, comedy writer, and author of the newly released The Joat (Jill of All Trades).From the moment they meet, it's clear that music is the trunk of Kristen's tree—everything else branches off it.Together they explore:The healing power of music for depression and why a simple melody can change a heartbeat.Kristen's musical journey—growing up with a piano, crafting Beatles‑ and Joni‑inspired songs, front‑lining bands, and finally finding her voice after two record‑deal setbacks.Red Siren's story, including the costly name‑conflict that turned “Siren” into “Red Siren,” and the triumph of releasing their Led Siren tribute to Led Zeppelin.The Joat—a fresh paperback/Kindle release that urges everyone to become a “Jill (or Jack) of All Trades” and step out of comfort zones.Behind‑the‑scenes of audiobook creation, the challenges of recording an emotionally resonant narration, and the future audio‑book release.Thoughts on AI in music, Bandcamp's ban, and why Kristen decides song‑by‑song whether a track feels authentic.A rapid‑fire lightning round that reveals her first‑thought favorites, the posters that hung on her teenage wall, her “Mount Rushmore” of musical icons (The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, and Jim Morrison), and the classical pieces that still stir her soul—Mozart's Sonata No. 23 and Haydn's C‑concerto.Kristen also shares heartfelt anecdotes—from playing a flute that makes jungle leaves stand at attention, to hitching a ride on Willie Nelson's tour bus—showcasing how music binds us to nature, animals, and each other.Stay tuned for a candid conversation that blends humor, nostalgia, and raw honesty—plus a glimpse into Kristen's upcoming original EP. Whether you're battling the blues or just love a good musical story, this episode proves once again that when words stumble, music speaks.
Competition is the crucible where boys become kings.And avoiding challenge keeps you spiritually soft.Step into the arena.Spiritual men who avoid competition stay weak and ineffective in the real world. When you have showed up for something consistently and given it your all, it changes your heart. Shows you how to care. Jiu-jitsu, weightlifting, business teach you about consciousness faster than meditation ever could. For me, jiu-jitsu is extremely calm now. Everyone's spazzy as a white belt. But nowadays it's smooth, not stressful. I get into amazing vibrations. You learn about your insecurities, your fears. The only way you get stronger is through the arena.The best of the best—always filled with humility. Even if they're aggressive, there's always humility to the ones on top Mount Rushmore. Competition isn't about hurting others. You want to inspire the people watching you. When you go hard, it teaches you how to let off the pedal. Those go hand in hand. When you double down and say "I'm gonna do it even if I'm scared"—your courage muscle. Sacred competition versus toxic competition? The frequency you're emanating. Real competitors: fully present, not worrying, doing their best.This episode reveals why spiritual men avoiding competition stay weak, how jiu-jitsu/weightlifting/business teach consciousness, and the difference between toxic and sacred competition. You cannot transcend ego by avoiding the battlefield. Listen if you're ready to let competition burn away everything that isn't real.New episodes out every Monday and Thursday at 10 AM Eastern Time Get The Book - https://go.justinegliskis.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show_notes&utm_campaign=book_funnelEmail hey@justinegliskis.com to get in contact with meDiscover a podcast designed for entrepreneurs and solopreneurs navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, offering insights on stress management, health and wellness, and overcoming imposter syndrome, while emphasizing work-life balance, energy alignment, and inner peace; explore topics like burnout recovery, business automation, scaling a business, business growth strategies, client management, mental resilience, overcoming anxiety, and achieving clearer thinking for sustainable success, using the blade of awareness, solving emotional dysfunction and unveiling the trickster within. Experience transformative solitude for entrepreneurs who seek to overcome loneliness while embracing spiritual isolation as a pathway to energy alignment and emotional clarity; learn to thrive alone and awaken in solitude through purposeful mental reset practices that cultivate an abundance mindset and build emotional resilience rooted in inner peace and deep self-inquiry, enabling mindful business growth through productivity that flows from peace rather than pressure, offering essential burnout recovery and healing alone strategies with specialized alignment coaching focused on deep listening skills that unlock success in silence and develop a resilient entrepreneur mindset capable of sustainable achievement.
This episode is, shockingly, mostly about water—how much we need it, how often we forget that, and why it matters more than we'd like to admit.Somewhere in the conversation we also end up drafting a very unofficial Mt Rushmore of celebrity colonial ship crew to honor one full year of Naughty Nation! Think: long voyages, limited resources, and the importance of having the right people on deck when things get real.Hydration is discussed. History is revised. No actual sailing required. If you want to listen to these members only episodes, join the walk in love. Podcast Membership today!
In this week's Trading Justice podcast, Mark and Matt Justice break down a busy market landscape shaped by AI volatility, software selloffs, and sector rotation under the surface. The conversation dives into why software has become the epicenter of recent market pressure, how technical levels like the 200 moving average are shaping opportunity, and why earnings remain the foundation of the bull market even as catalysts fade. The episode also explores the long-term implications of AI on labor, profit margins, and society, alongside a detailed look at gold and silver volatility. Matt then delivers a deep historical segment on the foundations of modern technical analysis, outlining the Mount Rushmore of technicians and how their work still defines how traders analyze markets today.
Thank you for tuning into this incredibly chaotic episode of Hot Goss, here on the New Hope Underground feed!This week, we discuss A Greater Movement, Spring Courses and Groups, and our Youth Summer Trips — all of which you can find over on New Hope Now! We also share our Snap Scores, discuss MySpace, sing some Hamilton, and draft our Mount Rushmores of things that begin with the letter G.Support the show by visiting volleycoffee.co and using code HOTGOSS at checkout for 20% off your purchase!––––Quick Links:— Visit our website: http://newhopechurch.cc— Fill out the Connect Card: http://newhopenow.cc— Join a Serve Team: http://newhopenow.cc— See what's happening now: http://newhopenow.cc––––The New Hope Podcast Network:— New Hope Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/newhopepod— New Hope Underground: https://newhopechurch.cc/underground— SOMA Bible Study Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/somapodcast— The Parent Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/parentpodcast––––Like us on Facebook (http://facebook.com/newhopechurchcc) and follow us on Instagram (http://instagram.com/newhopechurchcc) for the most up to date information on all New Hope ministries and events!––––Thank you for giving generously at New Hope. It's because of your giving that we are able to share Jesus with our community and further our vision of seeing a greater movement of Jesus in each new generation! If you'd like to give this week, you can do so at https://newhopechurch.cc/give, by mail to PO Box 57 Effingham, IL 62401, or through the Church Center App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LeeAnaca "Lee" Moore (Pacific Northwest Ballet) and Natalie Bowman (St. Louis Ballet) are the duo behind Tights Under, the popular social media account showcasing the realities of pre-professional and professional ballet life. In this episode, Lee and Natalie get candid about their journeys from training to landing their first professional contracts. They discuss the pivotal moments that shaped their careers, including their transformative (and humbling) experiences at PNB's Professional Division program — where pointe shoes at the barre at 8:30 AM became the new normal. The conversation covers the biggest adjustments from student to professional life, from navigating company class dynamics to finally having a "place" instead of constantly fighting for your spot. They're refreshingly honest about early career finances, the reality of needing parental support, and what it takes to make a dancer's salary work. Lee and Natalie also share the origin story of Tights Under — how boredom backstage during Swan Lake sparked what became a brand — and what it takes to maintain their content while dancing full-time. They offer practical advice for aspiring dancers interested in building their own social media presence, emphasizing authenticity over perfection. From memorable mentorship advice like "dance like you smell good" to their ballet Mount Rushmores, this conversation offers an honest look at what it really takes to go pro. Links: Read Our Ballet School Summer & Year-Round Reviews Buy Corrections Journals Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk TikTok: @BalletHelpDesk Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ian-aisling/new-future License code: MGAW5PAHYEYDQZCI
Clay welcomes author Matthew Davis to talk about his new book, Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore. How did it happen that a mountain in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, in land sovereign to the Lakota Indians, came to be the canvas on which Gutzon Borglum carved four monumental figures in American history: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt? Should it matter to us that Borglum was a member of the KKK? Why are there no women, no African Americans, no Native Americans carved up there? What is the future of Mount Rushmore, and who, by the way, was this obscure New York lawyer, Charles E. Rushmore, who visited the region in 1885? We give considerable attention to Gerard Baker, the Hidatsa Native who served as superintendent at Mount Rushmore from 2004 to 2010 and revolutionized how we interpret the site. This episode was recorded on November 24, 2025.
We're going full spoiler mode.
Craig Carton goes nuclear after a WFAN promo labels the New York Jets with just one word: “Dreams.” What follows is an all-time Carton Show rant with Chris McMonigle as Carton accuses the station of taking shots at his beloved Jets, builds a sarcastic Mount Rushmore of what the Jets are “good at,” and unveils his wild Kirk Cousins–Mac Jones master plan. Things spiral even further when callers remind everyone of the infamous 1979 Jets halftime show tragedy involving a flying lawnmower. Jets fans, Giants fans, and WFAN listeners won't believe where this segment goes.
Max has managed to drag Sam to his first normie festival, so the boys are unpacking Laneway Festival's 2026 Gold Coast edition. They also run through Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show, Max deep dives into a live review of dance duo Sofi Tukker, and then they're going through the Mount Rushmore of co-worker music.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok. Watch episodes on our YouTube channel and don't forget to like and subscribe.
In this episode of The Jay Pitts Show, we break down President Trump's recent comments about wanting to keep home values high and what that really means for homeowners, buyers, and the future of affordability. Is this good news for sellers? Bad news for first-time buyers? We unpack what's behind the statement and why it matters.Next, we dive into the new contract changes from the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors, including the update that now includes buyer-side commission directly in the contract. We explain what's changing, why it matters, and how this could impact negotiations and expectations for both agents and consumers.We finish the episode with our Mount Rushmore of things we're most excited to do once warmer weather hits — from real estate life to real life, it's officially “looking forward to spring” season.Submit your questions for Jay and Ryan to answer on the podcast here!
The recent Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl, which most of the crew found "less than riveting" and bordering on boring. They dive into the contrasting performances of the QBs, praising Sam Darnold's "ghost-free" game management while critiquing Drake May's "deer in the headlights" struggle against a suffocating Seattle defense. With the football season wrapped up, the pod shifts gears toward the diamond. Chris brings the entire MLB roster of pitchers and catchers "to the bar" as they report for spring training, signaling the official start of the baseball season. The guys debate the legendary status of Sonny Jurgensen following his passing at age 91, cementing his place on the "Mount Rushmore" of DC sports. Meanwhile, the conversation doesn't stay on the field for long. The crew hits on the NBA trade deadline, analyzing the Wizards' high-stakes moves for Trey Young and AD, and the Celtics' masterclass in cap management. It's a classic bridge week where the gridiron meets the hardwood and the dirt.
Here we go again. Come along with us on our magic carpet ride!
Adam is all jacked up to start this episode! The boys recap their trip to Nebraska to host 90s trivia in a Hoosiers style gym! Then we get into Adam's disdain with the baby industry, talk about best ice cream dishes, which leads to us once again listing our Mt Rushmore of cake. Mm! Burk shares about his time machine back in time he's building. After Burk's perfect song it's time for the Meat, Mm!, of the episode. With Valentine's Day approaching we list our top 10 TV couples! Love is in the air. We close the show taking a call on a classic see through phone from the 90s. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
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surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime performance. Is he the spark the NFL needed, or just another cog in the machine?The Hall of Fame Heist: The Class of 2026 is officially in, but the snubs are loud. We discuss the "embarrassing" exclusion of Bill Belichick and why the committee left legends like Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda out in the cold.The Eli Manning Dilemma: For the second year in a row, Eli is on the outside looking in. We get into the heated debate: Are two rings enough to ignore a career .500 record? Does he actually belong in Canton?Soul For Sale: We pivot to the dark side of Hollywood. From "selling your soul" theories to the industry's weirdest celebrity rituals, we ask: what's the real price of staying at the top?2026 Reality Check: The world is still falling apart, the value of a dollar is hitting an all-time low, and we're just out here trying to keep it together. We dive into some "adulting" rants about the economy and the state of the globe.The Mount Rushmore of Cartoons: To save our sanity, we're ranking the four pillars of animation. Who takes the crown, and who gets left in the Saturday morning dust?
It's Day 4 and the guys are broadcasting LIVE from Radio Row in San Francisco for Super Bowl week! They're joined by friend of the show Gary Vaynerchuk to open things up, talking everything from the Super Bowl, to Bitcoin, to the Jets! Later, Texans tight end Dalton Schultz stops by to chop it up and share his Mount Rushmore of NFL tight ends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Day 4 and the guys are broadcasting LIVE from Radio Row in San Francisco for Super Bowl week! They're joined by friend of the show Gary Vaynerchuk to open things up, talking everything from the Super Bowl to Bitcoin! Texans tight end Dalton Schultz stops by to chop it up and share his Mount Rushmore of NFL tight ends. Later, the guys are joined by Cal GM and former NFL coach Ron Rivera to talk about leadership in sports, and share some old war stories. Then Eagles DBs Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship stop by to talk about this past season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Empire Podcast sees Chris Hewitt sit down for a delightfully dotty chat with Send Help stars, Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, who talk about being directed by Sam Raimi with a paper bag over his head, pretending to know how to play golf, and delivering the greatest line reading of all time. There are no spoilers here, but maybe wait until you've seen Send Help before listening. Either side of that, Chris is joined in the podbooth by Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Amon Warmann as they use Steven Spielberg's elevation to EGOT status to Mount Rushmore the greatest EGOTs of them all. They also bid a sad farewell to Catherine O'Hara and pore over the pictures of Sam Mendes' Beatles in the news section, while a packed reviews section sees them run their collective critical eye over Send Help, Riz Ahmed's Hamlet, My Father's Shadow, The Chronology Of Water, another Dylan O'Brien movie in Twinless, and 100 Nights Of Hero. Oh, and James may have got a new nickname at last. Enjoy.
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It's the final meeting (for now) of the I Hate Tonya club, but will Tonya get the last laugh? We're closing out our Inferno 3 coverage, talking through episodes 13-17 with Mel! Plus, Mount Rushmore and season ranking updates!ALL our episodes available AD-FREE on Patreon! Plus WEEKLY bonus episodes, our group chat and community, suggest us shows to watch, and more!Follow the podcast on BlueSky!Follow Matt and Scally on BlueSky!Follow the podcast on Twitter!Follow Matt and Scally on Twitter!Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno 3 cast:Bad Asses:Abram BoiseAneesa FerreiraCT TamburelloDanny JamiesonDerrick KosinskiEvelyn SmithJanelle CasanaveJenn GrijalvaKenny SantucciTonya CooleyTyrie BallardGood Guys:Ace AmersonAlton WilliamsCara ZavaletaColie EdisonDavis MalloryJohn "Johnny Bananas" DevenanzioPaula MeronekRachel MoyalSusie MeisterTimmy Beggy
We talk yum yum sauce, media we're currently consuming, our Mount Rushmores, and try to give some name advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sleepovers are cancelled, fallout from The Mount Rushmore of Potatoes, Head 2 Headlines, and more! Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
***This show is brought to you by DistroKid. Go to http://distrokid.com/vip/the500 for 30% off your first year!*** Jackie Fabulous joins the podcast for the first time to discuss the The Harder They Come Motion Picture Soundtrack, the record that brought reggae to the world, and to decide if Jimmy Cliff belongs on the Mount Rushmore of reggae. Follow Jackie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackiefabulous/ Distrokid Artist of the Week: Jalen Ngonda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT3lTkEEx70 Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/ Follow Josh on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joshadammeyers Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyers Follow Josh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshameyers Josh's Website: https://www.joshadammeyers.com/ Follow DJ Morty Coyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djmortycoyle/ https://www.instagram.com/alldaysucker/ Follow The 500 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the500podcast/ Follow The 500 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the500podcast Follow The 500 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The500PodcastWithJAM/ Email the show: 500podcast@gmail.com Check the show's website: http://the500podcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew takes a look at what has happened so far at Radio Row including Wiggys best impressions. Hillnotes are full of people outraged at the Pro Football Hall of Fame voters. And can Mike Vrabel be allowed to be on the Boston Sports Mt. Rushmore.
NASA's aborted moon plans, The Mount Rushmore of Potatoes, & more! Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian, Kenzie, & Case debate the superior types of potatoes. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Tapped In Podcast, Nick and Jacked Jameson are once again joined by Rosario Grillo for a packed episode that blends Super Bowl week, major wrestling headlines, and another busy week of live wrestling.The conversation covers everything from big-picture sports talk to massive developments across Georgia's independent wrestling scene, with momentum shifting in multiple promotions at once.On this episode:Super Bowl week discussionA timely conversation around Bill Belichick and the Hall of Fame from a Jets/Bills fan perspectiveBreaking down the biggest headlines across Georgia wrestling, including debuts, title changes, and surprise results"Let's get Kraken"Power Five discussion focused on the best places to be booked right now and why they matterA fun Mount Rushmore debate stepping outside wrestling with iconic cartoon dogsMaking the Drives: a loaded weekend preview with multiple promotions running Friday and Saturday, championship matches across divisions, and storylines with real consequencesWhether you're gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday, planning your wrestling weekend, or just trying to keep up with everything happening across the Georgia scene, this episode has you covered.
Have you ever been to Mount Rushmore to see the faces set in stone?
Today we are launching a new Blister Podcast special series, called, 'Off the Clock.' And fittingly, given that the England Patriots are in the Super Bowl this Sunday, we are kicking things off with former New England Patriots quarterback, Drew Bledsoe. But what you might not know about this former #1 pick in the NFL draft is that his first love wasn't football, it was skiing. And today, you'll hear just how meaningful skiing has been to Drew throughout his entire life.Note: We Want to Hear From You!We'd love for you to share with us the stories or topics you'd like us to cover next month on Reviewing the News; ask your most pressing mountain town advice questions, or offer your hot takes for us to rate. You can email those to us here.RELATED LINKS: SnowbirdBLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredEnter Our Latest Weekly Gear GiveawayGet Our 25/26 Winter Buyer's GuideDiscounted Summit Registration for BLISTER+ MembersNon-Member Registration: Blister Summit 2026CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:Blister Studios (our new channel)Blister Review (our original channel)TOPICS & TIMES:Snowbird (1:05)New BLISTER+ Members (1:56)Drew's Current Adventure (2:37)Your First Love: Football or Skiing? (7:14)Skiing While Playing in the NFL & ‘The Bledsoe Policy' (10:31)Where Did You Grow Up Skiing? (13:22)The Mt Rushmore of NFL Players Who Ski? (16:20)Skiing as Therapy (25:59)Getting into the World of Wine (30:17)Washington Vineyards (36:32)Bledsoe Wines (40:39)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Circle Back, Jacob, Rob, Kirk, and Jason break down why so many people are confused by betting odds and why the idea that sportsbooks are “shading” lines to trick the public is mostly nonsense. We debunk common myths, explain how odds actually work today, and discuss the smartest way to interpret them if you want to stay ahead of the game. Plus, we recap an insane weekend in sports, from the Australian Open upsets to NHL Stadium Series highlights and the latest NFL coaching news. Jacob Gramegna hosts the conversation with professional sports bettor Rob Pizzola, basketball originator Kirk Evans, and special guest Jason Cooper from The Hammer Daily. Expect sharp takes, real betting insight, and a no-nonsense look at the stories everyone's talking about.
Hot take: Ulysses S. Grant deserves a spot on Mount Rushmore. Not just because he won the Civil War. Because as president, he: • Pushed the 15th Amendment • Crushed the Ku Klux Klan • Created the Department of Justice • Used federal power to protect Black citizens Before the 1960s… Before the Civil Rights Movement… Grant was already enforcing civil rights. Maybe it's time to add some new faces to Mount Rushmore and get rid of a few.
Episode 265- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with a fresh mailbag episode this week. Before getting to all of your questions the guys recap their weekends and talk about the Patriots getting back to the SuperBowl! Then the boys dip into the mailbag to answer all of your questions and react to your stories that include: Utilizing roster spots at the high school level Ice time for Mites “The Gauntlet” drill + more! BY & Motts wrap up the show by answering the My Hockey Rankings question of the week and Motts gives his Motts moment lock of the week. Thank you for listening! Please rate, review, and subscribe! If you're interested in sponsoring the show, please reach out to us by email or DM us on Instagram! Leave us a voicemail: 347-6-SHRINK Email: RinkShrinks@gmail.com Instagram: @TheRinkShrinks Twitter: @RinkShrinks Website: www.therinkshrinks.com Join the community! https://community.thehockeythinktank.com/signup?am_id=rinkshrinks Youtube: www.YouTube.com/Bleav Today's Episode Was Sponsored By: TSR Hockey My Hockey Rankings Neutral Zone FanDuel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Photo: The Wind River Family and Community Health Care clinic in Riverton, Wyo. would have been impacted by the proposed cuts in tribal Medicaid funding. (Hannah Habermann / Wyoming Public Media) State lawmakers in Wyoming backtracked this week on what many – including some lawmakers – believed was a big proposed cut to tribal Medicaid funding. Wyoming Public Radio's Hannah Habermann reports. Earlier this month, the Joint Appropriations Committee voted to deny a $58 million request from the Wyoming Department of Health for federal funding for tribal Medicaid reimbursements. The move was met with pushback and protest, but this week, State Rep. John Bear (R-WY) told the Tribal Relations Committee those funds will come through. “ I just wanna make it really clear that the funding was never, ever in jeopardy. These are accounting issues that we’re trying to work through.” Bear is the co-chair of the Joint Appropriations Committee. He originally voted for the cut, but this week said there was a workaround with what's called a B-11, which he hadn't mentioned in the original meeting. “Then they get the reimbursement after the activity is taken care of for the tribal member.” Now, Bear says the committee will authorize the funding for the Department of Health before the session starts, but at current reimbursement rates, that will be more like $41 million, rather than $58 million. Nick Tilsen. (Photo: Brooke Anderson @movementphotographer) The trial of Native advocate Nick Tilsen ended in a hung jury this week in Rapid City, S.D. Tilsen is still indicted and the state has the option to drop the charges or press forward, as South Dakota Public Broadcasting's C.J. Keene reports. Tilsen is the president and CEO of NDN Collective, a Rapid City-based Indigenous advocacy nonprofit. It is known for projects which advance Native living conditions and its protests of President Donald Trump's attendance at Mount Rushmore. For this case, he is charged with alternative charges of aggravated assault or simple assault against law enforcement. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, leading to a mistrial. Both charges are felonies and Tilsen also faced a misdemeanor obstruction charge. The next steps are in the hands of the state. The Pennington County State's Attorneys office could drop the charges or push for a new trial. The incident in question dates to June 11, 2022. On that day, footage shows Tilsen pulling into a parking space where an officer was standing. In the video, the truck pulls into the parking space, stops short, and moves forward again. The officer was interacting with an unhoused community member. According to reporting by the Rapid City Journal, he was stopped for jaywalking. Nobody was struck by the vehicle, but the state contends this was an effort to intimidate the officer and put him in fear of bodily harm. Tilsen's defense hinged on his organization’s effort to do “community care.” In other words, watching police – ensuring officers are operating in line with laws and community members know their rights during police interactions. For this, Tilsen faced over 25 years in prison for what he contends was a human mistake. In a press release following the mistrial, Tilsen writes, “I'm grateful for everyone who stood with me through the latest iteration of this lengthy legal battle – the support of my family, lawyers, spiritual leaders, medicine people, and community means everything to me. The fight is not over.” At this time, it is unclear if the state will seek another trial against Tilsen. Screenshot Oglala Sioux Tribal President Frank Star Comes Out has issued a proclamation banning U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and associated border patrol agents from entering the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It is in response to ICE activities and recent shootings in Minneapolis, Minn. The proclamation states U.S. Border Patrol is assisting ICE in “unlawful conduct” against Native people in Minneapolis. Meanwhile, Minnesota tribes, including the Red Lake Nation and Mille Lacs Band, are closing tribal government operations Friday, as part of a nationwide strike. “ICE Out – no work, no school, no shopping” is in protest of the ICE presence in Minneapolis. C.J. Keene contributed to this story. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling
Shedeur Sanders is named a Pro Bowler the same week that Bill Belichick is not voted into the Hall of Fame. Adam loses his cool after a game, the Mount Rushmore of Award Shows, and the new Netflix special from Mike Epps.
Happy Gopher Day! Join James and Connor (aka the Country Road Kid) as we rank and review Highwayman, the debut studio album by country supergroup The Highwaymen! In an attempt to stay relevant in an ever-changing country music landscape, four legends came together to create something different: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. After collaborating and admiring each other's work for decades, the Mount Rushmore of rugged outlaw country took to the studio, armed with ten hits like Against The Wind, Deportee, and Cash's own Big River. Would this Hail Mary effort jumpstart their iconic careers?We'll talk about the four episodes that led us here -- one about each individual Highwayman-- and learn about the holiday specials and films that brought them all together in the first place. We'll explore their group dynamics and talk about the ways music had changed around them between their debuts and 1985. All the while we'll reminisce about panning for gold in the sandbox, hearing these songs as kids, and more. The Mixtaper has facts (or spins) about hotel horses, midwife pranks, and a suspiciously Bill-Murray-adjacent Midnight Breakfast fact. Turn those suits inside out and get ready to ride with some of the genre's greatest.What do you think about the Highwaymen supergroup? Is this album over- or under-ambitious, and is it the best of their three records to cover in an episode? How do you think the Groundhog Day time loop mechanics work? Let us know in the comments or on socials, and be sure to follow for our Grammy Special coverage next week!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro2:05 Relevant Past Episodes5:20 About The Highwaymen9:10 About Highwayman17:48 Awards & Accolades18:41 Fact Or Spin21:39 Waylon And Willie Rode Horses In A Hotel24:36 Waylon And Cash Used Dynamite As Entertainment26:58 Willie Tricked Kris Into Thinking He Was Delivering A Baby30:52 Waylon and Cash Loved To Make Midnight Breakfast37:17 Album Art38:02 Highwayman41:19 The Last Cowboy Song42:23 Jim, I Wore A Tie Today44:36 Big River46:55 Committed To Parkview48:08 Desperados Waiting For A Train49:20 Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)51:30 Welfare Line52:20 Against The Wind54:55 The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over56:58 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
VideoDestruct Podcast is BACK BABY! It's been a few years but we decided to rock back into talking about Video Games. This week we landed on a topic near and dear to our hearts. What are the best Beat-Em-Ups? But not just the best, the seminal games in the genre that define it. Is it the best ones? The Classics? A hidden Gem? Join us as we define the Mount Rushmore of Beat-Em-Ups!We also discuss:Magic The GatheringDispatchMetroid Prime 4Marvel Cosmic InvasionThe Switch 2
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This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick, Jacked Jameson, and Rosario Grillo (The Big Cannoli) break down a loaded week across pro wrestling, sports, and pop culture, with Georgia wrestling at the center of it all.The conversation focuses on the top headlines driving the scene, momentum shifts fans should be paying attention to, and one of the most wackiest weekends of live wrestling so far in 2026.On this episode:Breaking down the headlines everyone's talking about, from major appearances to wild weather and unexpected momentsReactions to a huge ACTION World Title matchSpotlighting a breakout concept What you might have missed: key developments that flew under the radar but matter long-termA fun Mount Rushmore debate stepping outside wrestling with movie quarterbacksMaking the Drives: an absolutely stacked weekend preview covering shows from Friday through Sunday across Georgia, including championship defenses, TV tapings, specialty matches, and national-level talentWhether you're trying to keep up with the news, decide where to spend your wrestling weekend, or just want context behind the chaos, this episode has you covered.
In this episode, Travis and Eric dive deep into the minds of today's top business influencers and creators — Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hormozi, Naval Ravikant, and Sharran Srivatsaa. Eric shares his take on what makes each one powerful, influential, and sometimes… a little overrated. With humor, hot takes, and honest reflection, this episode uncovers the truth behind influencer hype and what actually creates long-term business success. On this episode we talk about: Which business influencers truly earn their hype Why copying creators like Alex Hormozi misses the real point The underrated genius of Sharran Srivatsaa How context matters when following Gary Vee's advice The psychology behind imitation, credibility, and influence Top 3 Takeaways Imitating someone's style—like Alex Hormozi's yellow-text captions—won't make you successful. Imitate their work ethic and strategy instead. Gary Vee's “hustle” mindset only works if you understand the deeper message of self-awareness and finding what you love. True influence doesn't come from virality. It comes from credibility, consistent value, and playing the long game. Notable Quotes “Copying someone's font or video format doesn't build authority—it's the thousand hours of mastery behind it that matter.” “It's dangerous to take any advice out of context, especially if you haven't done the real work behind the scenes.” “When Alex Hormozi came on the scene, it wasn't luck. It was a grenade of credibility, volume, and great content all hitting at once.” Connect with Travis Chappell: • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell • Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/traviscchappell • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell • Other (Website): https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level — the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why can't leaders win anymore? No matter what you say, someone's upset. In this conversation with Carey Nieuwhof, host of one of today's most influential leadership podcasts, we unpack why 49 hours a week on our phones has created 100 different experiences in a room of 100 people. From the woman who won't use plastic cutlery to why your weird uncle believes conspiracy theories, we explore how discipleship by algorithm is fragmenting society. We also talk about the false immediacy of social media, why high performers have the strongest inner critics, the Mount Rushmore of books we recommend, and what it takes to build relationships with people you admire without jumping levels of intimacy. Plus, Carey shares why the work is the reward, how he retaught himself to read books, and why he's pursuing mastery in his 60s. If you're a leader trying to navigate this fragmented world, this conversation is for you.The Art Of Leadership AcademyIn This Episode:Grab your very own Soundtracks: The Conversations Card DeckMake sure to follow me on Instagram and share with your friends!Keep up with my book list on GoodReads!Sign up for my newsletter, Try This!Book me to speak at your event or to your team!You can grab a copy of my book All It Takes Is a Goal from your favorite bookstore or at my website!Sign up for the Remarkable You Community today!Sign up for the Remarkable You Community today!
In this episode of Travis Makes Money, Travis and Eric have a fun, insightful conversation about their personal “Mount Rushmore” of business influencers and how those voices have shaped the way they think about work, money, and success. From early inspirations like Gary Vaynerchuk to deep thinkers like Naval Ravikant, plus polarizing giants like Grant Cardone, they unpack what these leaders get right, what people copy wrong, and which ideas are actually worth modeling in your own life. On this episode we talk about: Why Gary V is still a no-brainer top spot on Travis's business influencer Mount Rushmore How Naval Ravikant blends real-world success with philosopher-level clarity The difference between thinkers (like Adam Grant) and doers (like operators and founders) Why people misunderstand Alex Hormozi and Grant Cardone—and what they actually do well How Travis and Eric each define their own Mount Rushmore of business and productivity mentors Top 3 Takeaways The best influences are a mix of operators and thinkers—people who've actually built businesses and can clearly explain how they did it. Copying someone's routines, style, or “persona” rarely works; the real leverage comes from adopting their principles, not their aesthetics. You should build your own Mount Rushmore based on what truly shifts your behavior and mindset, not on who is the most popular or least controversial. Notable Quotes “You're looking in the 20% of their productivity for your 80%, and that's not where the real results come from.” “You can order Chipotle all you want, but it's not going to make you Alex Hormozi.” “Money only solves your money problems, but it's easier to solve the rest when you've got money in the bank.” Connect with Travis Chappell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/traviscchappell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell Other (Website): https://travischappell.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"You must make your body." An asthmatic boy in wire-rimmed spectacles nods. Decades later, shot in the chest, he'll deliver a 90-minute speech: "It takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."Theodore Roosevelt is often reduced to caricature - the Rough Rider, the big game hunter, the face on Mount Rushmore. But this oversimplified image misses the man who transformed personal weakness into national strength.Join us as we explore the strenuous life of America's youngest president. We witness the sickly child who willed himself strong, the grieving widower who fled to the Dakota Badlands, the politician who charged up San Juan Hill, and the president who shattered monopolies, protected 230 million acres of wilderness, and built a canal while Congress debated. From a second-floor gymnasium to the White House, Roosevelt proved that privilege demanded action, that strength meant nothing without service, and that the worst sin was wasting your life in comfortable mediocrity.
In the sixty-third episode of Making Mt. Rushmore, host/moderator Steve Riddle welcomes Jeremy Nichols, James Gruenberg, and Mirandia Berthold to discuss which Nintendo 64 Games deserve a place on their respective lists. Is Super Mario 64 a no-brainer? What about The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? Does WWF No Mercy grab a spot? Does Mario Kart 64 and Wave Race deserve a place? After that, they discuss which PlayStation 1 Games will be part of that grouping. Can you argue that Crash Bandicoot shouldn't get a spot? Will Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster be included? Is PaRappa the Rapper in the conversation? What about Grand Turismo or WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role?
Mikey & Jeremy Ketchup on Starfleet Academy, The Rip, and 28 Years Later. They also play Mount Rushmore, Stoop 'Em or Scoop 'Em, and Mikey Presents: The Best Thing I Saw on the Internet.