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Who feels lucky? The only thing bottled up and ready to be unleashed in this chapter is a tidal wave of teenage angst! Join Andrew, Eric, Micah and Laura as they navigate the emotions of Harry, Ginny, Ron and Hermione. Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 14: Felix Felicis Slug Club invite: was Hermione making a romantic push towards Ron? Does Harry have legitimate concerns about becoming The Third Wheel? What would happen to the Trio if it all went wrong with Ron and Hermione? Ron is looking for fight, but picks the WRONG opponent in Ginny! Should Hermione have had more confidence in Ron's Quidditch abilities? Did Harry do more harm than help by giving Ron a Felix Felicis placebo? Was Ron intentionally trying to make Hermione jealous with Lavender? Could Harry's raging chest monster be partially influenced by the Horcrux? Our MVP segment asks who is the most chaotic character of the chapter? Our Lynx Line topic this week for Slug Club patrons: Have you ever started dating someone that you knew for years first, or were friends with, and if so, how did it turn out? Participate in our weekly trivia segment by answering this week's Quizzitch question at MuggleCast.com/Quizzitch! Throwback Content includes a video game playthrough with Eric, Meg and Martha of the “Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone PC Game” over on our MuggleCast YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Green Light 2025 NFL Season Awards! Chris, Macon, Beau and Nate rip through the best and the worst from the 2025 NFL and Green Light season. The fellas give out their picks for the best NFL offenses, best coaches, best old head in the NFL and then review their best and worst takes, give out the NFL's meme of the year and relive Green Light's greatest moment this season. Enjoy our end of the year show ahead of the Super Bowl! (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:32) - Greatest Show On Turf: Best Offense (00:06:52) - '85 Bears Award: Best Defense (00:12:41) - Bill Belichick Coach Of The Year (00:18:34) - MVP (00:23:50) - Most Fun Player (00:29:25) - Most Memorable Season (00:35:19) - Joe Flacco-Philip Rivers Award (00:40:17) - Fantasy Football (00:46:14) - Best Take (00:49:18) - Worst Take (00:53:51) - NFL Meme Of The Year (00:55:19) - Respectful King (00:57:23) - Moment Of The Year (00:59:51) - Best Backdoor Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline presented by Zone Nicotine and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open: (202) 991-0723 Head to https://nicokick.com/zone and use code GL20 for 20% off at checkout. Check out Green Light's YouTube Channel, where you can catch all the latest GL action: Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you.
From a professional development perspective, you should always be learning: listening to podcasts, reading books, connecting with internal colleagues, following useful people on Medium and LinkedIn, and so on. Did we mention listening to podcasts? Well, THIS episode of THIS podcast is not really about that kind of learning. It's more about the sort of organizational learning that experimentation and analytics is supposed to deliver. How does a brand stay ahead of their competitors? One surefire way is to get smarter about their customers at a faster rate than their competitors do. But what does that even mean? Is it a learning to discover that the MVP of a hot new feature…doesn't look to be moving the needle at all? Our guest, Mårten Schultzberg from Spotify, makes a compelling case that it is! And the co-hosts agree. But it's tricky. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
You've got a lead magnet that people are downloading, but then...crickets? Let's fix that!In this Email Empire episode Allison Hardy breaks down the real MVP of your email funnel: the nurture sequence. It's not about fluff or filler, it's about helping your email subscriber see their problem differently so they're primed to buy before you ever pitch.If you've ever felt like your email funnel isn't selling the way it should, this episode is your behind-the-scenes look at what's missing, and how to fix it.TAKEAWAYS:A nurture sequence isn't just a warm welcome, it's a strategic series of emails designed to shift your lead's mindset and get them ready to buy.Unlike a welcome sequence, your nurture sequence focuses on your subscriber's pain points, assumptions, and logical next steps, not on you.The goal isn't to sell immediately, but to reveal new layers of their problem so your offer becomes the clear solution.Allison shares two concrete examples (including her own $80K email template funnel) to show how well-crafted nurture sequences do the heavy lifting before the pitch even hits.LINKS YOU MIGHT FIND HELPFUL: Check out the blog post that accompanies this podcast episode for more details and resources.Snag 1 of only 12 VIP Weeks available in 2026. If your nurture sequence feels unclear, or you're not sure what to say, what comes next, or how your emails are supposed to work together, this is exactly what we solve during a VIP Week. Click here to learn more.Know you need email marketing support, but not sure what offer works best for you? Fill out this form, and Allison will be back in your inbox with a few options that fit you, your business, and your budget best.CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Follow Allison on InstagramDID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?If you are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. Music by: www.bensound.comLicense code: 8G1GJZZDCLKGU9NRArtist: : Benjamin Tissot
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott open Super Bowl week pleading for the rarest gift in sports: a wire-to-wire Seahawks blowout with zero anxiety attached. Instead, they confront history, betting lines, and the uncomfortable reality that Seahawks–Patriots games almost never come easy, dissecting spreads, totals, MVP odds, and prop bets surrounding Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker, and the Seattle defense. ESPN insiders Mike Reiss and Brady Henderson join Mitch to trace the improbable parallel journeys of the Patriots and Seahawks from offseason uncertainty to Super Bowl 60. Reiss details how Mike Vrabel reshaped New England's culture around connection and accountability, while Henderson explains why Mike Macdonald's Seahawks are thriving on trust, depth, and collective buy-in rather than star power. The discussion zeroes in on Drake May's health, New England's offensive line vulnerabilities, Seattle's defensive front, and why the Seahawks are favored — while acknowledging that Patriots fans view this matchup as dangerous, not nostalgic. Mitch and Jason Puckett wrestle with the strangest part of Super Bowl 60 week: the complete absence of a believable reason the Seahawks should lose. They debate conspiracy theories, historical heartbreak, and why this matchup feels more like a gift than a grind, with comparisons to past Seattle sports collapses adding a layer of unease. Mitch reconnects with Dave Grosby to reflect on a defining week in Seattle sports history, Grosby's decades-long presence behind the microphone, and his upcoming honor from the American Parkinson Disease Association at the March 14 Magic of Hope Gala. Grosby shares a candid, deeply personal look at living with Parkinson's, the lack of a cure despite years of advocacy and fundraising led by figures like Michael J. Fox, and why continued research is critical. Peter King joins Mitch to unpack the shock of Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer, offering rare insight into how Hall of Fame voting dynamics, strategic ballots, and a flawed system can produce surprising outcomes. The conversation shifts to Super Bowl 49 memories, lingering fallout inside the Seahawks locker room, and why the Seahawks–Patriots rematch echoes past championship blind spots where favorites felt inevitable — until they weren't. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Mike Reiss | Patriots Insider, ESPN Jason Puckett | Seattle sports radio host and founder of The Daily Puck Drop Dave Grosby | Seattle sports broadcasting fixture and longtime radio voice, Groz with Gas "Take 5" Peter King | Hall of Fame voter, longtime NFL writer, Football Morning in America founder TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | No Stress, No Drama? Seahawks Fans Beg for a Blowout as Super Bowl 60 Arrives 16:15 | GUEST: Seahawks v Patriots; Two Paths, Same Destination — How Seattle and New England Landed in Super Bowl 60 40:00 | GUEST: Jason Puckett; Nothing Makes Sense — And That's Why This Super Bowl Feels Inevitable 59:10 | GUEST: Dave Grosby; A Voice That's Always Been There — Dave Grosby, Parkinson's Advocacy, and a Super Bowl Run That Feels Unreal 1:17:49 | GUEST: Peter King; Peter King on Belichick, the Hall of Fame Mess, and Why This Super Bowl Feels Familiar 1:36:53 | Other Stuff Segment: Epstein file reactions and viral AI prank video, Seahawks offensive coordinator vacancy and Clint Kubiak leaving for the Raiders, skepticism about Raiders coaching stability, Pepsi Super Bowl ad parodying Coldplay concert affair, Diet Coke vs Diet Pepsi rant, NFL fine issued to Riq Woolen for NFC Championship taunting penalty, Puka Nacua publicly flirting with Sydney Sweeney on social media, athlete celebrity dating culture, Rick Rizzs announcing retirement after 2026 Mariners season, Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller's toupee flying off during boxing match, NBA suspending Paul George for violating drug policy tied to mental health medication, Lou Holtz reportedly entering hospice care, Sha'Carri Richardson arrested for excessive speeding RIPs: Demond Wilson (Sanford and Son actor), Catherine O'Hara (actress, Schitt's Creek and Home Alone) HEADLINES: Malaysian minister claims work stress can make people gay, man arrested for exposing himself and having sex with a vacuum, mother slaps daughter and is attacked back with a pork chop, woman gives birth and develops a third breast
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to discuss the Hornets' hot play, a huge shooting night including an MVP level performance from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to power OKC over the Nuggets. Then, the guys talk about a big night at MSG where the Knicks showed the promise of their roster ahead of the trade deadline continuing their strong play of late. Next we break down why the Cavs may be the most interesting team to watch at the trade deadline before awarding the highly anticipated January Cojones Factor Player of the Month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2026 Senior Bowl delivered underwhelming buzz compared to previous years, but Jagger May and Andrew Mott still found breakout performers and concerning tape. Mike Washington Jr. jumped to RB3 in Jagger's rankings with his 228-pound frame and receiving ability, while D3 sensation Tyren Montgomery from John Carroll measured in at 5'11" and impressed despite the competition level. The biggest surprise? This weak draft class is elevating prospects who simply did what they were supposed to do. Listen to This Episode:
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin welcome Shaun Alexander to the show to talk about how underrated the Seahawks are and if a non-QB will ever win MVP again. What are Evan's five NBA teams that MUST make a deadline move? Bobby Marks joins the show to tell us how likely a Giannis move is this week. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: goodbye toupee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin welcome Shaun Alexander to the show to talk about how underrated the Seahawks are and if a non-QB will ever win MVP again. What are Evan's five NBA teams that MUST make a deadline move? Bobby Marks joins the show to tell us how likely a Giannis move is this week. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: goodbye toupee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A weekly staple on 'The Rich Eisen Show' since 2018, 'Overreaction Monday' is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today's topics: 1:10 - The Vikings would be the ones playing in Super Bowl LX if they'd kept Sam Darnold 6:05 - A non-QB will win MVP on Super Sunday 9:55 - Drake Maye and Darnold will combine for less pass yards than Tom Brady's Super Bowl record (505 versus the Eagles) 13:00 - There's going to be more turnovers than touchdowns in Super Bowl LX 15:20 - Two of the coaches hired in this cycle we'll make championship weekend in 2026 18:40 - Trey Lance, Zach Wilson or Mack Jones will be the next Sam Darnold 21:40 - Myles Garrett is going to ask for a trade from the Browns... again... and he's right too... again 24:45 - Behind Klint Kubiak and Fernando Mendoza, the Raiders won't finish last in the AFC West next season 28:20 - LaFleurs + Harbaughs will combine to win more games than multiple entire divisions in 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We hope you'll consider joining our exclusive Guardians community of fans in our Discord, you'll get an ADDITIONAL episode per week, all for supporting the show for $5 per month at Patreon.com/SelbyIsGodcastListeners get $20 off their first ticket purchase at SEATGEEK with the promo code: SELBY.____Zack and T.J. discuss the Guardians passing on a few more right-handed hitters in free agency before discussing scenarios where Cleveland makes and misses the playoffs, players they are irrationally excited about (and feeling potential doom) and José Ramírez still being capable of winning an MVP.
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin welcome Shaun Alexander to the show to talk about how underrated the Seahawks are and if a non-QB will ever win MVP again. What are Evan's five NBA teams that MUST make a deadline move? Bobby Marks joins the show to tell us how likely a Giannis move is this week. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: goodbye toupee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2/2/26-Santana Dotson talks the Big Game, MVP favorites, and Nepotism by 102.9 The Hog
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich are back at the betting window with Super Bowl 60 front and center. The boys unveil their latest Super Bowl bets, including an MVP ticket they're riding together, and deliver a friendly reminder: don't chase the million-dollar unicorns. Joe and Sam dish out a handful of their favorite prop bets, kick the tires on what's shaping up to be a massive Super Bowl show in the coming days, and make sure everyone's bankroll lives to see Monday (00:00-39:15). The episode wraps with a reaction to the wild betting market move on Giannis to the Bulls and Sam cranking the vibes all the way up with tales from the Sox Fest afterparty. One thing's certain — Sam brought the excitement, and Chicken Dinner brought the heat (39:15-52:32)
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin welcome Shaun Alexander to the show to talk about how underrated the Seahawks are and if a non-QB will ever win MVP again. What are Evan's five NBA teams that MUST make a deadline move? Bobby Marks joins the show to tell us how likely a Giannis move is this week. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: goodbye toupee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Michelle, and Courtney Cronin welcome Shaun Alexander to the show to talk about how underrated the Seahawks are and if a non-QB will ever win MVP again. What are Evan's five NBA teams that MUST make a deadline move? Bobby Marks joins the show to tell us how likely a Giannis move is this week. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: goodbye toupee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's Bill Barnwell joins the show to draft sleeper candidates for the MVP of Super Bowl LX. The guys take turns picking players outside the top-6 of current MVP odds who could swing the game Sunday, plus Bill shares his initial thoughts on how the Patriots match up with Seattle. 0:00 - Initial Thoughts on Patriots season 2:03 - Initial thoughts on Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl Matchup 8:46 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks 9:35 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Marcus Jones 12:18 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Rashid Shaheed 15:51 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: DeMarcus Lawrence 19:10 - Prizepicks 20:21 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Patriots offensive line 24:15 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: TreVeyon Henderson 27:05 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Hunter Henry 30:09 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Jason Myers 32:14 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Milton Williams 32:57 - Super Bowl Super Bowl MVP Sleeper Picks: Nick Emmanwori 34:07 - Real MVP Picks 36:15 - Wrapping up Pats Interference on CLNS Media is Powered by:
Phil and Matt Simms open the episode by discussing the Giants' offseason uncertainty after losing out on Todd Monken, breaking down what John Harbaugh should prioritize in finding the right offensive coordinator for quarterback Jaxson Dart. The conversation then shifts to the NFL Hall of Fame, with Phil delivering a passionate critique of Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot inductee, calling it a failure of the voting system and questioning the credibility of the process. The second half of the show focuses on the NFL awards, with the Simms giving their own picks for Coach of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, & MVP. Phil strongly argues that Matthew Stafford deserves MVP, while also pushing back against the league's quarterback-heavy award culture and advocating for greater recognition of defensive stars like Myles Garrett. The episode wraps with a broader discussion about how awards should evolve to better reflect football as a true team sport rather than a quarterback-only competition. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of I Am Refocused Radio, I'm joined by Wes Towers all the way from Australia, and he's up early for this one, so yeah… MVP status ✅
(0:00) Kendra Middleton has some catching up to do on the NFL. Thoughts on the coaching cycle plus some early thoughts on the Super Bowl.(17:24) More on the Super Bowl including early line movement and some wild MVP odds.(33:29) Kendra finishes the show with a few player props for the Super Bowl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Second hour of First Take: Josh Allen reunites with Joe Brady as the Bills promote their MVP-winning OC to head coach, while the Ravens hire Jesse Minter and look ahead to his partnership with Lamar Jackson. Who is under more pressure to make it to the Super Bowl? In the NBA, the Timberwolves knock off the Thunder behind a strong night from Anthony Edwards, and Teofimo Lopez Jr. defends his WBO title against Shakur Stevenson in a high-stakes showdown at Madison Square Garden. All this and more from Stephen A, RC, Windy, and Monica McNutt! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pivot Family! Your favorite trio is back talking all of sports' big stories and breaking down the hottest headlines. Super Bowl week is finally set with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots back in the big dance! But that wasn't the biggest NFL news of the week, as a leak from Canton reveals Bill Belichick did not make the Hall of Fame as a first ballot and we talk about the fall out, what this means for Belichick and what it says about those involved in the process, is it personal? The long standing Pro Bowl has always been a way to recognize the league's elite, but has it become a popularity contest more than a football honor? The guys discuss after the sports world reacts to Shedeur Sanders being named as one of the AFC quarterbacks, which Fred raises the question, how did he get ahead of Trevor Lawrence who was a MVP finalist? The league's eight head coaching vacancies are almost all filled and another year of no minority hirings, it's a process of hiring the best person for the job and we go in depth about Ryan being seen as a strong candidate to lead a team. College football is changing more and more as teams are putting in place a fine policy for missing practices and team events, we talk about how Deion Sanders implemented this system at Colorado and why the NCAA landscape has become so cloudy. We also talk about Tracy Morgan's recent encounter with a person he once knew who used to bully him as a kid, the guys share their experiences and how even as adults, it's hard to process sometimes. Pivot Family don't forget to comment, like and subscribe to stay up to date on all our latest conversations, and we really do love hearing from you, keep letting us know what you think! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Mack discusses the potential injury impact Drake Maye's shoulder could have next weekend. Plus, Chris shares his thoughts on betting the MVP of Seahawks vs. Patriots.
Cardi B is quickly becoming the celebrity MVP of the Super Bowl…. Plus, are the Grammys going to be 8 hours long because they've added a few more performers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Judge Jeanine Tunnel to Towers Foundation Sunday Morning Show
In this episode of the Joe Concha Show, Joe declares war on "woke" culture and mocks Hollywood actors like Ethan Hawke for claiming they are afraid to speak out in America. Joe blasts the "Spamberger" tax proposals in Virginia—including a ridiculous tax on dog grooming—and contrasts Tom Homan's border security record with Democrat rhetoric comparing rioters to Revolutionary War Minutemen. Later, financial expert Carol Roth joins the show to break down new "Trump accounts" for kids, Scott Bessent's economic MVP status, and the shrinking trade deficit. finally, Joe and Carol lighten the mood with a spirited debate over the greatest comedy movies of all time, from Airplane! to Wedding Crashers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Judge Jeanine Tunnel to Towers Foundation Sunday Morning Show
Joe Concha sits down with "recovering investment banker" Carol Roth to break down whether the new Trump tax-advantaged accounts are a smart play for your children's future. They analyze the "MVP" of the administration, Scott Bessent, and discuss Ray Dalio's warning that aggressive trade wars could trigger dangerous capital wars with foreign investors. The conversation then takes a sharp turn from finance to fun as Joe and Carol debate the top comedies of all time, agreeing that Hollywood has lost its sense of humor while swapping quotes from Airplane!, Caddyshack, and Wedding Crashers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jayson Tatum sat down with Ryan Clark and the crew on The Pivot Podcast for a deep dive into his mindset during his Achilles recovery. Tatum gets honest about the "jarring" feeling of being away from the court and his timeline for a return to the Boston Celtics. We break down his comments on Jaylen Brown's leadership in his absence and the pressure of coming back for a playoff run. Is Tatum being rushed, or is he ready to reclaim his spot as an MVP candidate? We analyze every word from this must-watch interview.If you want to support, every little bit helps!We appreciate SuperChats, or you can donate:CashApp: $TheFormatPodcastVenmo: TheFormatPodcast
Mina Kimes is joined by Rams play-by-play voice JB Long to reveal her official NFL awards ballot, including her picks and finalists. They dig into the biggest debates on the ballot, including Drake Maye vs. Matthew Stafford for MVP & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
POP 3: We start with DJ Fat Tony finally speaking out after his appearance on This Morning, breaking down what he says really happened during the now-viral Marc Anthony performance involving Brooklyn Beckham, Nicola Peltz, and Victoria Beckham, including the moment that reportedly left Nicola in tears and why the word “inappropriate” has become the center of the conversation. Then we head to the castle for a deep dive into The Traitors, unpacking the increasingly tense Colton Underwood vs. Lisa Rinna showdown, that uncomfortable library moment, Rob's strategic sweating, and why Ron Funches absolutely came from the top ropes at the round table. And finally, we break down the upcoming Netflix documentary Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, where Tyra Banks reflects on the legacy, criticism, and missteps of America's Next Top Model.DEEP DIVE: Carl Radke joins Morgan's Pop Talks for an unfiltered, honest conversation. We talk Summer House Season 10, Soft Bar, his new memoir Cake Eater, and everything in between. Carl opens up about where things stand with Lindsay Hubbard, why tough love has been necessary with Kyle Cooke, and gives an update on his relationship with Venita Aspen. He also names Amanda Batula as his MVP of Season 10 and shares why he finally feels comfortable in his own skin, in his sobriety, and ready to step into the next chapter as the real Carl.Join The Patreonwww.patreon.com/MorgansPopTalksWatch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@morganptalks
Chad Leistikow and Scott Dochterman react to the Big Ten schedule release. How does the Hawkeye schedule stack up? Both the Iowa men's and women's basketball teams have found their winning ways. Gronowski wins an MVP and more. Presented by GameDay Men's Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlie Eisenhood and Josh Mansfield discuss the 2026 Disc Golf Pro Tour points structure and All-Star plans before jumping into an interview with Aaron Gossage about his new MVP deal, his ending with Discraft, his 2025 season, his goals for 2026, and more.
The Judge Jeanine Tunnel to Towers Foundation Sunday Morning Show
Join Joe Concha for a fast-paced breakdown of the week's collapse of the liberal narrative. In this episode, Joe dissects the armed confrontation involving Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, exposing the media's attempt to paint a gunman as a "peaceful agitator". He also questions the bizarre details behind the Ilhan Omar "spray" incident, comparing it to the Jussie Smollett hoax. On the policy front, Joe celebrates the launch of the "Trump Accounts" designed to make newborns wealthy and praises Marco Rubio's dominance as the administration's foreign policy MVP. Plus, get the latest on Jesse Ventura wanting to defect to Canada, a disturbing threat from an Ohio political candidate, and the irony of an anti-capitalist "general strike" planned for the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Giannis' time in Milwaukee seems to be coming to a close.. we discuss potential new homes for the 3x MVP Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're building software in the AI era, speed is everywhere—and that's exactly why discipline matters more than ever. In Part 2 of our interview with Angelo Zanetti, one strategy keeps coming up as the smartest path for founders and product teams: go web first. You validate demand faster, avoid app-store friction, and you get a clearer signal before you spend real money on the mobile "tax." About Angelo Zanetti Angelo Zanetti is the co-founder and CEO of Elemental, a South African-based software development agency helping startups and scaleups worldwide bring digital products to life. Since 2005, his team has specialized in building scalable, high-performance web apps and software platforms that solve complex business problems. With deep technical knowledge and strategic thinking, Angelo has helped founders launch bespoke software products that are lean, user-focused, and future-ready. He's served on boards including BISA and Entrepreneurs' Organisation Cape Town, and he's a proud member of the global founder community OPUS. Go web first in the AI era AI is changing how teams build, but it doesn't change what makes a product succeed. Angelo's take is balanced: AI can absolutely make developers faster—but it can also make mistakes bigger if you don't have the experience to catch what's wrong. He shares a story that captures the risk perfectly: a developer using Cursor accidentally had the database dropped and recreated. The tool didn't intend harm—it simply took a destructive shortcut with confidence. Go web first and use AI like an amplifier. In the hands of an experienced developer, AI accelerates delivery. In the hands of someone guessing, it accelerates failure. Go web first when you're still validating demand If the goal is traction, the fastest route is often not a mobile app. Angelo points out that mobile adds overhead: submissions take time, changes can slow down release cycles, and testing requires compiles plus device/emulator workflows that can drag early iterations. When you go web first, you can ship faster, adjust faster, and learn faster. That matters when you're still figuring out what users actually value. Avoid app-store friction App stores introduce delays and rules. Even when you do everything right, you're waiting on review cycles and dealing with policies that can change. By starting on the web, you keep your feedback loop tight and your roadmap in your control. Shorten the feedback loop This is the hidden advantage: going web first makes iteration feel like steering instead of guessing. You can test onboarding, pricing pages, feature positioning, and workflows in days—not weeks—then respond to what real users do, not what you hope they do. Go web first, but use AI safely AI doesn't remove the need for senior judgment. Angelo's point is that experienced developers still matter because the hard part is translation—turning vision into structure, edge cases, and maintainable architecture. AI can accelerate progress—go web first with guardrails Go web first and set guardrails early: backups, version control, review practices, and clear boundaries for what AI can touch. Tools can generate code quickly, but your team still owns security, data safety, and reliability. Mistakes are cheaper to fix When you're validating, mistakes are inevitable. The goal is to make them inexpensive. A web-first approach keeps the cost of change lower, so you don't "lock in" bad assumptions behind a costly mobile release cycle. Go web first by planning like an architect Angelo uses a metaphor that founders immediately get: building software is like building a house—you don't start by putting up walls. You start with an architect. Planning is a real deliverable: scope, user journeys, exceptions, and specifications. It's often undervalued because it's not as tangible as code, but Angelo calls it key to success—especially if you want to scale later without rebuilding from scratch. Start with a clear scope and user journeys Go web first with a simple, documented path: who the user is, what outcome they want, and what steps they take. When the journey is clear, the MVP stays focused—and your team can defend scope when feature requests start creeping in. Define a foundation you can scale You don't need to over-engineer. But you do need a foundation that won't collapse if adoption spikes. A web-first product can still be built with smart architecture that supports growth—without pretending you already have millions of users. Go web first, then go mobile when users pull you there Angelo shares a practical signal for mobile timing: when people keep asking for it—repeatedly—through engagement, social channels, and real usage patterns, the decision becomes obvious. That's when "it makes sense," not when it's a personal preference. When mobile adds real value If the web product is solving the problem and users are happy, mobile isn't automatically better. Go web first until mobile improves retention, engagement, or access in a way the web can't. When hardware features make going mobile necessary Mobile becomes the right answer when you truly need what mobile devices offer—hardware-level capabilities that a web app can't reliably provide. Closing: Go web first, then expand with confidence Part 2 is a reminder that modern tools don't replace fundamentals—they raise the stakes. Use AI to accelerate, but respect planning and safety. And when you're still proving demand, go web first. You'll learn faster, waste less, and you'll earn your way into mobile when the market makes the call. Stay Connected: Join the Developreneur Community We invite you to join our community and share your coding journey with us. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting, there's always room to learn and grow together. Contact us at info@develpreneur.com with your questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Together, let's continue exploring the exciting world of software development. Additional Resources Why Build A Mobile Application? Defining An MVP Properly for Your Goals How to Build a Minimal Viable Product Without Blowing Your Budget Building Better Foundations Podcast Videos – With Bonus Content
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded and edited, and it's ready to help you wrap up the week. On today's podcast, the guys discussed Wanye's favourite coffee shop closing, food preferences, the Oilers' 10th chance to win three straight games, the winter Olympics, and more.The guys kicked off the Thursday episode of Real Life with a conversation about Wanye's favourite coffee spot closing down after their lease was not renewed by the building owner. Given that this specific location was part of his daily routine, it's a real problem for Wanye, and now he's concerned about which spot will take up his time and commitment. Talking about a closed coffee shop led the boys to talk about their favourite places to get a cup of joe.Changing gears, the conversation turned to foods the guys don't like as adults, foods they hoped they would have come to appreciate as they got older. As you'll hear, two of the boys have some interesting quirks with their food preferences, while the other two will happily eat whatever is in front of their faces. The most important part of the conversation is that the boys are all over the map about what they'll eat and what they won't.Finally, the guys wrapped up the podcast with the Thursday episode of Real Life with some Oilers talk, as the team looks for their first three-game winning streak of the season on their 10th attempt. Given that the San Jose Sharks are in town and Macklin Celebrini is having a MVP-calibre season, tonight's Pacific Division battle feels like a huge test for an Edmonton club that has lost as many games as they've won. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The NFL's MVP has revealed he played the final four-plus games of the season with a significant injury. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Rainforest enables vertical software companies to embed payment processing directly into their platforms - solving the complexity that previously forced software companies to direct customers to separate banks or resellers for payment processing. Founded by Joshua Silver, who spent nearly 20 years in payments starting with PatientCo (a healthcare billing company that scaled to process billions for major healthcare organizations), Rainforest now serves as the enabling layer for thousands of vertical software companies. In this episode of BUILDERS, Joshua shares the unconventional GTM decisions that shaped Rainforest's trajectory: from making contracts a product feature to implementing a zero bugs policy, and why he measures podcast success by qualified lead conversion rather than download counts. Topics Discussed: The embedded payments opportunity: why software companies stopped directing customers to banks Building in highly regulated environments where traditional MVP approaches fail The extended foundation-building phase required before processing the first payment Transitioning from 2.5-3 years of founder-led sales to a scalable GTM motion Using contract terms as competitive differentiation rather than negotiation leverage Implementing a zero bugs policy and its impact on service costs and retention Building thought leadership through the Payment Strategy Show and Vertex conference Lead quality metrics over vanity metrics for content investments GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: Hire from the industry and invest disproportionately in technical onboarding: Rainforest maintains one of the highest concentrations of payments talent on a percentage basis—nearly everyone has worked in payments or payments-adjacent roles. But hiring isn't enough. Joshua obsesses over training because in complex sales, prospects ask detailed technical questions and "the moment that you give bad answers or don't know your stuff, they're going to detect that and that's going to detract a lot from the trust." When selling technical infrastructure, surface-level product knowledge kills deals. Every touchpoint—engineers, support, account execs—must understand not just how the product works, but why it works that way. Engineer your standard contract to eliminate negotiation cycles: Joshua inverted conventional wisdom by making Rainforest's standard contract "overly favorable to the client"—no hidden terms, no punitive clauses, no exclusivity provisions. The result: "We don't have to spend a lot of legal time going back and forth. We don't have to invest a lot of time and by the way, burning a lot of goodwill too in contract negotiations." Prospects consistently report the legal process was shockingly easy compared to competitors. This isn't about being naive—it's strategic capital allocation. Joshua's philosophy: "Pick the fights that really matter and everything else is just rounding." Time spent in legal negotiations is wasted time that could be spent onboarding customers. Embed sales capabilities into your customer success function: Rainforest trains their CS team on negotiation tactics, value selling, and objection handling—competencies rarely developed in post-sale teams. Joshua noted the primary goal is customer assistance, but growth is an underlying objective. This isn't about making CS "do sales"—it's about equipping them to have commercial conversations when customers naturally express expansion interest. The key enabler: strong product-market fit means "we don't have to sell it that much. It's really a conversation about solutioning." Enforce a zero bugs backlog in high-stakes environments: Joshua's unofficial core value—"don't f with the money"—manifests in their zero bugs policy. It's not that they never create bugs; it's that "we don't tolerate living with them. We don't have a backlog of bugs to fix." When a bug is validated, they fix it immediately. His head of engineering recently discussed this on a podcast because people find it radical. The payoff: "When you have a higher quality product, you don't have to invest as much in service because the product just works and you have naturally happy customers." For infrastructure products where errors cascade into customer incidents, the accumulated cost of technical debt vastly exceeds the upfront investment in quality. Qualify content success by whether it's converting your ICP: Joshua rejects vanity metrics entirely. When asked about podcast ROI, he said: "I'd rather have 100 highly qualified listeners that are great targets for us than have 100,000 listeners and not have 100 qualified ones." They track this rigorously—every inbound lead is asked how they discovered Rainforest, and an increasing percentage cite the podcast. Prospects explicitly say "we heard the podcast and nobody else is putting this content out there." The metric isn't downloads; it's whether qualified buyers are self-identifying through your content and entering sales conversations pre-educated and pre-sold. Build ecosystem assets without demanding immediate attribution: Rainforest launched Vertex—a curated conference for vertical software founders and operators—that explicitly isn't a Rainforest sales event or user conference. Joshua doesn't track lead conversion from the conference: "That's not one of the key metrics. We actually look at NPS score as one of the key metrics. Did people find value in the conference?" They're running it twice this year because attendees report it's the highest-quality conference they attend annually. His philosophy: "Go create value, legitimate, genuine value for the ecosystem and they will come to us." They deliberately limit attendance to several hundred and choose venues that physically can't accommodate massive scale—maintaining intimacy as a forcing function against growth-for-growth's-sake. Plan for extended pre-market build phases in regulated industries: Joshua's advice for payments founders: "Make sure you know what you're getting into. It's a big build and there's very low tolerance for misses." Before processing their first payment, Rainforest had to achieve PCI compliance, SOC2 compliance, and implement comprehensive security infrastructure. Only then could they begin customer development with close network contacts. He contrasts this with his standard founder advice: build an MVP, sell quickly, get feedback, iterate. In payments, that playbook doesn't work—"you actually have to build so much of the foundation first just to process your very first payment." Founders in regulated spaces need patient capital and realistic timelines that acknowledge compliance infrastructure isn't optional. Institutionalize "ruthlessly simplify" as an operating principle: One of Rainforest's core values is ruthless simplification, which Joshua applies to "the legal contract, the engineering documentation, anything." He asks his team repeatedly when reviewing anything: "Can we simplify it? Can we simplify it? Can we simplify it?" The output quality dramatically improves. He references the Tim Ferriss framing: "What would this look like if it were simple?" When applied consistently, it cuts approximately 50% from plans, strategies, and deliverables—even when the creator thought they were already building simply. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co // Don't Miss: New Podcast Series — How I Hire Senior GTM leaders share the tactical hiring frameworks they use to build winning revenue teams. Hosted by Andy Mowat, who scaled 4 unicorns from $10M to $100M+ ARR and launched Whispered to help executives find their next role. Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yCHlPfLSMFimtv0riPyM
Tread Perilously returns to the Ballad of John D. Cort for its antepenultimate stanza: an episode of Baywatch called "Baja Run." When Cort -- still suffering from a degenerative eye condition -- makes his way back to Baywatch HQ, it's to convince Mitch to join him on the Baja Run. The Mexican dune buggy race is something both men have always wanted to win. While Mitch begrudgingly agrees, C.J. realizes it might finally be time to cut Cort loose. And with Matt's relationship with Caroline disintegrating, C.J. may even have a rebound in mind. Will Cort care or do his concerns center on something he buried in Mexico? Erik and Justin can't get over the fact Cort lives in a cave! Justin immediately notes how much the show finally feels like the Baywatch of the popular imagination. The presence of Yasmine Bleeth has a lot to do with it. Pamela Anderson, meanwhile, seems poised for her exit. Erik spots Baywatch's hatred of Australians as new character Logan proves to be the scummiest Aussie in '90s syndicated TV. Cort and Mitch finally share a storyline! C.C. DeVille ends up the hair metal MVP even if Erik can't recall which band he was in. Justin notes the missing cast members and learns why he recognizes a certain guest actor.
The guys react to the news that the Bucks/Giannis will work together to find a trade to send the 2x MVP elsewhere and explain why the Pistons need to at least inquire about this.
The guys reacted to the news that Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks will be working together on a trade to send the 2x MVP out of Milwaukee. They debated what the bare minimum would be for the Pistons when it comes to inquiring about Giannis before they did their first of 2 "In Football Today" segments.
Valenti and Rico kicked off the show with their thoughts on the Giannis Antetokounmpo news and what the bare minimum is for the Pistons regarding the 2x MVP. They dedicated the majority of the first half of the show to this, mixing in a couple "In Football Today" segments before they had a discussion about Michigan and Michigan State basketball and how invested they are in both teams, with the current state of college basketball being the way that it is. The guys returned to their Giannis talk to round out the show.
NFL on FOX / NFL on Prime Video host Charissa Thompson joins Adam Schein to talk about what makes her Podcast "Calm Down" with Erin Andrews special, Super Bowl LX between the Pats and Seahawks, Matthew Stafford's MVP season, and Caleb Williams and his teammates grating cheese on the Amazon set after their playoff win over the Packers. Adam and Bob Stew talk about regrets the Rams and Broncos should have after their losses on Championship Sunday. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Vrabel had a lot to say today as the Patriots were back home and just like Drake Maye, added fuel to the fire on his rumored shoulder injury. Why wouldn't Vrabel provide any transparency? Then, Mike D'Abate from Sports Illustrated joins the show and explains how Vrabel has cleaned up all the mess from 2024 and had every button he has pushed work out greatly. And, an article from ESPN is leaning towards saying Drake Maye should win the MVP over Matthew Stafford.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for January 28th Publish Date: January 28th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, January 28th and Happy Birthday to Jermaine Dye I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Local student Mathletes to compete in Cobb County Math Contest Support Cobb law enforcement and get a state tax credit Lawmakers push transparency in school board public comments All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 9 STORY 1: Local student Mathletes to compete in Cobb County Math Contest Cobb County’s middle school math whizzes are gearing up for the local MATHCOUNTS competition on Feb. 28 at Marietta High School. Organized by the Cobb County Chapter of the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers, the event will feature teams from Dickerson, Dodgen, and Hightower Trail middle schools. These students have been prepping since fall—hours of practice, problem-solving, and probably a few late-night algebra sessions. The competition includes both individual and team rounds, with topics like geometry, probability, and statistics. Oh, and there’s a fast-paced oral round too—no pressure, right? Winners will snag prizes and move on to the state finals on March 9 in Buford. MATHCOUNTS, a national program, aims to spark a love for math in middle schoolers—because let’s face it, this is the age where kids either embrace math or start running from it. With 50,000 students competing nationwide this year, it’s a big deal. For details, check out www.mathcounts.org. STORY 2: Support Cobb law enforcement and get a state tax credit Tax season is here, and if you live in Cobb County, there’s a way to support local law enforcement and get a state income tax credit. Thanks to the 2022 LESS Crime Act (short for Law Enforcement Strategic Support Act), Georgia taxpayers can donate to approved public safety foundations and get a dollar-for-dollar credit on their state taxes. Here’s the deal: individuals can donate up to $5,000, couples filing jointly can give $10,000, and corporations can contribute up to 75% of their state tax liability. Statewide, there’s a $75 million cap, and each foundation can accept up to $5 million annually. The process? Register with the Georgia Tax Center, wait for approval, and send your donation within 60 days. Funds go toward training, equipment, officer wellness, and community programs. In Cobb, you can donate to: Cobb Sheriff’s Foundation Acworth Police Community Foundation Cobb County Public Safety Foundation Kennesaw Public Safety Foundation Marietta Police Foundation For links and details, visit their websites. STORY 3: Lawmakers push transparency in school board public comments Cobb County lawmakers are pushing for more transparency in school board meetings with House Bill 989, which would require public comments to be broadcast or recorded if the rest of the meeting is aired. Rep. David Wilkerson said it’s about consistency: “If you’re showing the meeting, show all of it. Don’t cut out the tough parts.” The bill comes after Cobb’s school board stopped broadcasting public comments last year, sparking backlash from parents and lawmakers. Critics called it censorship; the board cited liability concerns. Rep. Solomon Adesanya said public comments are crucial for oversight: “If you only hear one side, you control the narrative.” The bill has bipartisan support, with Rep. Jordan Ridley also signing on. “Transparency matters,” he said. “If you’re broadcasting, show the good, bad, and everything in between.” Meanwhile, Ridley floated the idea of an independent audit for Cobb schools, similar to one he championed in Cherokee County. Cobb school board Chair Randy Scamihorn defended the district, saying claims of a lack of transparency are “absolutely false.” Still, he invited lawmakers to review their processes, adding, “No organization is perfect.” We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 9 STORY 4: Cobb opens $24M joint police, sheriff firing range Cobb County just unveiled its shiny new $24 million firing range, and let’s just say—it’s a game-changer. Sheriff Craig Owens and Police Chief Dan Ferrell cut the ribbon Friday morning, joined by the Board of Commissioners, a crowd of officers, and deputies. The 65,000-square-foot facility, located next to the Public Safety Training Academy in Austell, replaces the old outdoor range that had been around for over 30 years. That one? It had a strict 8 p.m. curfew because of nearby neighborhoods. Now? Training can happen 24/7. The range features three separate areas, including a 100-yard precision range, and a high-tech 360-degree targeting system for realistic drills. Officers can train in low-light, no-light, and even less-lethal scenarios. Paid for with SPLOST funds, the range is a long-term investment in public safety—and a big win for Cobb County. STORY 5: Northwest Georgia voters to head to polls March 10 for federal and, now, state election Northwest Georgia voters are in for a political doubleheader on March 10. Not only will they pick a new state senator, but they’ll also decide if the former holder of that Senate seat, Colton Moore, should head to Congress. Here’s the backstory: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned in January with a year left in her U.S. House term, triggering a special election for District 14. Moore, who represented Senate District 53 (Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, and part of Floyd counties), stepped down mid-January to join the crowded race for Greene’s seat—22 candidates, to be exact. Qualifying for Moore’s old Senate seat runs Jan. 29 to Feb. 2. Voter registration closes Feb. 9, with early voting starting Feb. 16. If no one wins outright, expect a runoff on April 7. Buckle up, northwest Georgia—it’s going to be a busy ballot. Break: STORY 6: Chris Carr talks public safety in Cobb Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr didn’t hold back when he spoke to the Cobb County Republican Women’s Club on Friday. Public safety, he said, isn’t just about stopping crime—it’s about supporting law enforcement, tackling mental health, and improving education. And now, as a candidate for governor, he’s making his case. Carr highlighted his record: creating units to fight human trafficking, gangs, opioids, and organized retail crime. “Keeping people safe is the most basic job of government,” he said. “If families don’t feel safe, we’ve failed.” He shared staggering numbers—over 200 children rescued from trafficking, 115 gang members convicted—and warned about the fentanyl crisis, calling it a “war” fueled by Mexican cartels. His office recently seized 15 pounds of the drug, enough to kill millions. On education, he stressed the importance of literacy by third grade and slammed “woke progressivism” in schools. “Our kids aren’t social experiments,” he said. “Schools should teach reading, writing, and math—not radical ideology.” Mental health? Another priority. Carr called for more facilities statewide, saying jails shouldn’t double as treatment centers. He also floated limiting phones in high schools, blaming social media for worsening students’ mental health. When asked about gambling, Carr stood firm against casino betting, citing addiction concerns. On minors accessing pornography, he tied it to human trafficking and expressed fears about AI being used to exploit kids. Former Cobb GOP Chair Rose Wing praised Carr’s tough stance on drug cartels and said she believes he’d make a “great governor.” STORY 7: Woodstock native Bolt named assistant golf coach at KSU Abigail Bolt, a former Woodstock High School star, is heading back to familiar turf—this time as the new assistant women’s golf coach at Kennesaw State. Owls head coach Ket Vanderpool, who worked with Bolt for three seasons at Georgia State, made the announcement Friday. Bolt, who played collegiate golf at Appalachian State from 2017-21, brings a mix of coaching chops and on-course expertise. At Georgia State, she helped lead the team to nine top-five finishes and four tournament wins. Before that? She honed her skills at Towne Lake Hills Golf Club, running junior clinics and managing tournaments. As a player, Bolt was a standout at Appalachian State, earning MVP honors her senior year and finishing with a 77.81 stroke average. Since graduating in 2021, she’s stayed active in the game, competing in amateur events and continuing to build her career in golf. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 9 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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Brooks Koepka's Return | Farmers 2026 Preview | Kraft Has What on Goodell? | Landman Season FinaleOn the show we chat through the Brooks Koepka return to the PGA Tour at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open. Did he really call Tiger Woods first to let him know of his return the the PGA Tour? Could it have been Fred Couples? We chat through Scottie Scheffler's first win of the season. Should we just bet Scottie every week? We think this bet wins money in 2026. For the Superbowl, we're all in on the Seahawks. What happened to Drake Maye in the playoffs? He seems to be a little overhyped with the easy schedule and didn't deliver MVP goods in the playoffs. Are we sure the Robert Kraft didn't allegedly say that he was thankful for the easy season and Roger Goodell was certainly not on the Orchids of Asia or Epstein lists? Finally, we get into Landman Season 2 and the finale. This seems like a bit of an Instagram show of Taylor Sheridan just showing off all the time like they did with Billions. The finale felt like a Chip and Joanna Reveal show and it was a horribly written season. However, as long as Billy Bob is in Season 2, we'll be all in!! Cheers. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
This week, bring your finest gin (Andrew's is indigo!) to a party at the Muggle orphanage where Mrs. Cole is meets Dumbledore, as our Chapter-by-Chapter series continues discussing Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Our Chapter 13 discussion of "The Secret Riddle" is thought-provoking and focused largely on Dumbledore's actions and his intentions, based on what he might have known about things way back in the early 1940's. News: We discuss two new castings for the recent Prisoner of Azkaban full cast audiobook release. Stay tuned for a review of these new audiobooks! Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 13: The Secret Riddle Is Harry treating Dumbledore differently at the start of the chapter than Young Tom Riddle treats him during the memory? What changes in Dumbledore's response to Harry if he already knows what Harry is saying about Draco is true? The Pensieve memory with Burke might seem different - but we've actually seen something like it before! A listener email asks, could Dumbledore have sent Mundungus to raid Grimmauld Place for Aberforth? How is what Dumbledore does to Mrs. Cole different than what Young Tom does to his fellow orphans? What made Merope still honor her father when naming Tom? We discuss Tom Riddle's mental state and one possibly identifiable diagnosis for his behavior. How come Harry didn't turn out like Tom Riddle given their similar trajectories? Was Dumbledore intentionally trying to impress Tom by making fire? Is he therefore playing with fire? Our MVP segment asks what the creepiest thing Young Tom Riddle does in this chapter? Our Lynx Line topic this week for Slug Club patrons: Which character would you most like to Confund and get to spill all the tea? Participate in our weekly trivia segment by answering this week's Quizzitch question at MuggleCast.com/Quizzitch! Coming up in Bonus MuggleCast: it's another edition of Harry Potter Hot Takes, NSFW! Pledge to MuggleCast on Patreon to listen to this and all of our bonus episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What really makes an MVP teammate—and why top producers don't always win that title? In this episode, Dave breaks down how to become more valuable, add real value to others, and build the kind of reputation and impact that elevates both your career and your team.
The Knicks are in the mix for an MVP once again, Carlos Mendoza acknowledges a truth, and coaching rumors swirl the NFL
First Take resumes with a fluctuating narrative. Darnold saw ghosts, led a Viking brigade to the playoffs, got banished from his Minnesota but found refuge in Seattle, and now soars his 'Hawks into the Super Bowl. How should we view him? (0:00) Then, WWE superstar Seth Rollins talks Royal Rumble! (15:50) Next, we have to talk Stafford's legacy. He has all of the stats AND a Super Bowl, maybe even an MVP soon. What more can he do? (26:00) Trivia: which Seahawks WR made an acrobatic catch while lying on the ground to set up the Seahawks at the goal line before the famous Malcolm Butler INT? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices