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An inside look at the Women's National Football Conference — a growing sports league tackling perceptions about women in football. Plus, a special look at the Chicago Tool Library, which is a unique space building community by empowering people to learn new skills and take on just about any project imaginable. Also, celebrate the “Dancing Nana” — a beloved viral sensation who just marked her 102nd birthday!
A deep dive into the changes affecting loyalty programs and how to use them, especially when it comes to airline benefits. Also, Dylan spent some time with the Women's National Football Conference and learned about its founder's inspiring story. Plus, Keshia Knight Pulliam talks about her time on the new thriller, ‘Wife Stalker.' And ways to ensure your beauty routine is fresh this spring.
Pro Football in the 1970s is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.JOE ZAGORSKI'S BOOKS ON AMAZONFree Spirit at Free Safety: The Incredible (But True!) Football Journey of Bill Bradley The 2,003-Yard Odyssey: The Juice, The Electric Company, and an Epic Run For A RecordAmerica's Trailblazing Middle Linebacker: The Story of NFL Hall of Famer Willie LanierThe Year the Packers Came Back: The 1972 ResurgenceThe NFL in the 1970s: Pro Football's Most Important DecadeEPISODE SUMMARYCHECK OUT THE NFL IN THE 1970S FACEBOOK PAGECHECK OUT JOE'S WEBSITE - JOE ZAGORSKI WRITEROn January 4, 1976, the Cinderella Dallas Cowboys traveled to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the championship of the National Football Conference. Dallas was expected to tamely submit to the favored Los Angeles team. The Rams had pounded the St. Louis Cardinals in their divisional playoff game the previous week, while the Cowboys had needed a miracle to upset the Minnesota Vikings in their divisional playoff tilt. This NFC Title Game between the Rams and the Cowboys was considered by many to be a one-sided affair for the Rams......Read the entire episode blog post and check out some other cool info regarding this episode here.PRO FOOTBALL IN THE 1970S BACKGROUNDReliving Gridiron Glory: Pro Football in the 1970s with Joe ZagorskiProfessional football is one of the most exciting spectator sports in America. The decade of the 1970s saw the sport grow by leaps and bounds, thanks mostly to exciting players who quickly became icons. NFL players such as Joe Namath, Roger Staubach, O.J.Simpson, Terry Bradshaw, “Mean” Joe Greene and Fran Tarkenton are still considered household names today.During the 1970s, the growing millions of pro football fans also witnessed numerous exciting games and plays, many of which are still remembered and discussed today. Plays like Franco Harris' Immaculate Reception in 1972, or the original Hail Mary Pass in 1975, or the Sea of Hands game in 1974, or the Ghost to the Post game in 1977…so many memories, and all during one of the greatest decades in NFL history.Joe Zagorski's Pro Football in the 1970s podcast explores all the great memories that occurred in the NFL during that memorable decade. Each segment will tackle a specific event or player in the NFL during the 1970s. Each episode will also include a trivia question from some aspect of that particular episode's theme or topic. Joe Zagorski's Pro Football in the 1970s podcast takes listeners back to a time of old school pro football, where the game might have been simpler in the form of strategy, but it was also more pure and more robust than it had ever been before. Practically everything that happened during that decade on pro gridirons gets attention in this...
Craig returns to help Matt makes some bets on the National Football Conference this time.
With a brand-new NFL season looming, Sheil, Steven, and Diante get together to share, debate, and analyze their picks for the teams that will win their respective divisions in the NFC this year. They then speculate on who'll make the next playoffs through their individual brackets and use their expertise to determine which team will represent the National Football Conference in Super Bowl LIX (36:27). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Sheil Kapadia, Steven Ruiz, and Diante Lee Producer: Chris Sutton Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal and Conor Nevins Social: Kiera Givens and Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Odessa “OJ” Jenkins, Founder of Bonfire Women and the Women's National Football Conference joins us on the So She Slays Podcast! We delve into the groundbreaking world of women's professional football, yes football not soccer! And the transformative impact it's having on women's sports. Odessa shares her inspiring journey, highlighting the challenges faced by women and women of color in the workplace. We also explore the significant barriers that women and underrepresented groups encounter when trying to secure funding for their business ventures.All that and more on this week's episode of the So She Slays Podcast. Everything So She Slays check below!https://www.sosheslays.com/?utm_source=rss+feed&utm_medium=in+description+&utm_campaign=podcast
If your weekends aren’t complete without watching a tight spiral arc, you can catch the Oregon Ravens as they are starting their season in the Women’s National Football Conference. We talk to two players about the joys of playing one of America’s favorite sports on a team dedicated to women and nonbinary players: Chris Landers is defensive tackle and offensive guard and has been playing with the Ravens since 2019. Kola Shippentower is in her first season as a linebacker and running back. We talk to them ahead of their first home game against the Las Vegas Silver Stars on April 27.
Welcome to the North!... and East, in part 3 of our Roster Rundown series as we switch our attentions to the National Football Conference.
Aaron and Billy dive into the season opener against the Eagles in Brazil and Billy gives his rankings of the top teams in the National Football Conference.
The 49ers have won the National Football Conference title in dramatic fashion against the Detroit Lions! Now a part of the Shady Sports Network! youtube.com/shadysportsnetwork Niner Nuts Apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/niner-nuts-apparel/ Facebook: Niner Nuts | Facebook Twitter: @NinerNuts Patreon: Niner Nuts Email: 49ernuts@gmail.com #49ers #nfl #football #nfcchampionship #lions #detroit #purdy #deebo #cmc
Bonta gives his top 7 teams in the National Football Conference.
Hour 4 - Bonta and Shasky breakdown why the 49ers are the cream of the crop in the National Football Conference.
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Founder and President of the Women's National Football Conference, Odessa Jenkins, joins the show for a great conversation about the inception of the WNFC, the current state of women's football in this country and the growth that lies ahead.
NFL podcast episode: NFL Off Season 2023 - Division Dive - NFC WESTThe 4th of the 8 instalments covering every NFL team in the AFC & NFC! In this episode, the ITEZ UK team DEEP DIVE into the last division of the National Football Conference - the NFC WEST! The guys spend their time getting deep about all the teams in the WEST conference:San Francisco - 49rsLos Angeles - RAMSArizona - CARDINALSSeattle - SEAHAWKSThey give thoughts on key Players, season predictions and Pros/Cons for each team!The ITEZ UK team are also back to talk all things NFL, and the Hall of Fame game this week! Host; Dom is joined by Green Bay Packers fanatic… Lil' Camo! For all your In The End Zone UK & NFL news, updates and fun content - follow us on social media:Instagram: @intheendzoneuk
Team NO Sleep - The Social Impact of Sports Air Date: 05/24/2023 Welcome Malissa Miles to Team NO Sleep Malissa is a wide receiver on the Las Vegas Silver Stars which is franchise team of the Women's National Football Conference Tonight's Topics: - Malissa's football story/journey - Rise of overt racism in sports (Vinicius Jr., Bubba Wallace) - Mental health awareness month (Ja Morant, Andre Drummand) Follow Malissa on social: - https://www.instagram.com/mmiles_5/ - https://www.lvsilverstars.com/ - https://www.instagram.com/lvsilverstarsfootball/ - https://twitter.com/LVSilverStars - https://www.instagram.com/wnfcfootball/ Watch WNFC Football games here - https://score58network1.vhx.tv/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hicksnewmedia/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hicksnewmedia/support
Hello Fangirl Nation! We have an awesome episode of Get My Job, as Tracy is joined by Founder and CEO of the Women's National Football Conference, Odessa Jenkins. Odessa talks about the genesis of the WNFC, the importance of flexibility, accepting nos as a means to your next yes, and so, so much more! This episode is really fun and Odessa is doing some incredible things, so let's go!
Today is the big game and we we are going to rank the uniforms in the National Football League. Winner is decided based off of home team uniforms only. In association football these are refered to as a kit (also referred to as a strip or uniform) is the standard equipment and attire worn by players. The National Football League is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
While American tackle football has long been considered an exclusively male sport, this week's guest Russ Crawford ("Women's American Football: Breaking Barriers On and Off the Gridiron") takes us on an eye-opening journey over the decades that highlights the persistent and still-growing interest of women playing the game - including professionally. Anecdotal evidence abounds of amateur football competitions, collegiate intramural leagues, and even an 1926 NFL halftime exhibition featuring Frankford's "Lady Yellow Jackets" - proving women's intrigue with the sport. The women's game became more organized in 1965 with the launch of sports entrepreneur Sid Friedman's aspirational Women's Professional Football League, and later more forcefully in 1974 with the founding of the pioneering National Women's Football League - featuring notable teams such as the Houston Herricanes, Dallas Bluebonnets, Toledo Troopers, Oklahoma City Dolls, and Detroit Demons. Today, two robust national semi-pro outdoor leagues (the 60+ team Women's Football Alliance; the 18-club Women's National Football Conference), plus an increasingly evolved/credible indoor "X League" (fka as both the infamous "Lingerie," and later "Legends" Football League) - keep the women's gridiron game alive, with undoubtedly more pioneering to come. + + + PURCHASE Russ Crawford's book "Women's American Football: Breaking Barriers On and Off the Gridiron" in either hardcover or Kindle electronic versions NOW!
Nick Kostos & Ken Barkley move over to the National Football Conference and determine the seeding and surprising exclusions from the playoffs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonta, Shasky, and the callers discuss the hierarchy of the National Football Conference.
Bonta Hill gives out his top 7 teams in the National Football Conference.
This is the first of the LGM football podcasts for the year, where we do a preseason preview of the National Football Conference. I even got to read a Robert Frost poem. Check it out. Also, football!!!! The LGM podcast is now available from a variety of corporate overlords, so please perform Freedom by making […]
This is the first of the LGM football podcasts for the year, where we do a preseason preview of the National Football Conference. I even got to read a Robert Frost poem. Check it out. Also, football!!!! The LGM podcast is now available from a variety of corporate overlords, so please perform Freedom by making […]
Colorado Radio PxP Voice Conor McGahey on his team's big win, Farhan Lalji of TSN Vancouver on Nathan Rourke and the Lions, and Breanne Ward & Hanna McEwen of Texas Spartan Elite on winning Women's National Football Conference title and playing for Canada at Worlds.
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Rob "Stats" Guerrera and Brandon Lee Gowton pick their winners and losers coming out of the draft in the National Football Conference. BLG's riding high after the Eagles' incredible weekend (1:07) The New York Giants finally did something right (10:18) There's light at the end of the tunnel for the Lions (14:46) The Saints don't know who they are right now (21:08) The Packers let Aaron Rodgers down again (25:36) How are the Cowboys supposed to be better in 2022? (31:11) Washington continues to Washington (36:46) Jimmy Garoppolo's gamble didn't pay off (40:21) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Harbaugh agreed to a new, five-year extension with Michigan this week that includes a base salary of over $7 million in 2022. More important, though, is his contract's structure as it pertains to leaving on his own accord. Super Bowl LVI was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League for the 2021 season. The National Football Conference champion Los Angeles Rams defeated the American Football Conference champion Cincinnati Bengals, 23–20 76ers get: James Harden Paul Millsap Nets get: Ben Simmons Seth Curry Andre Drummond 2022 first-round pick 2027 first-round pick
But for advertisers, they're a better deal – so says spots lawyer Steve Bainbridge of Squire Patton Boggs'. Plus, talking food glorious food with Gulf Food underway, we speak to the Irish minister for Agriculture and Food, Charlie McConalogue. We also talk edible exports with Steve Harper, Executive Director of International Business at Invest Northern Ireland. And the finance chief of ADNOC Drilling, Alexander Urquhart joins us to discuss their first ever results as a listed company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Northern and Southern California are going to battle on Sunday when the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams face off for this year's National Football Conference championship and a bid for the Super Bowl. We'll talk about the all-California matchup and hear your fan predictions.
Derek & Caleb come together for this episode featuring the best of the best players from the National Football Conference that have made it to the 2022 NFC Postseason. This episode will feature players from the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Green Bay Packers. As always, Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at therileybrothersband.bandcamp.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brodie-sports/message
Odessa Jenkins is the Co-Founder & President of the Women's National Football Conference and President at Emtrain, a workplace technology company that maps inclusive culture to behaviors in order to influence organizational change. As a disrupter in sports, Jenkins is paving the way to create inclusion and equity in sports for women and girls. She is striving to give them the opportunity to perform at the highest level… in all of their pursuits.In this episode, Odessa and I discuss the WNFC's streaming deal with Vyre Network, which will bring 100% of the league's games directly to fans AND generate substantial sponsorship revenue for the league… their apparel deals with Adidas and Riddell which are elevating the image of women as pro football players to new heights… She shares that only 7% of women's professional sports are being televised… and just how she believes we can change that. And Finally, she talks about her WHY, her personal mantras… and the importance of using the time you have to maximize your impact. - with Amie SheridanThis podcast is produced by WINS.media, a PR agency on a mission to influence gender equality in the C-suite across sports, entertainment, and the greater media. To learn more about the services WINS provides to woman-owned and led businesses, visit https://www.wins.media.
Welcome to the Thirty-Eighth Episode of The Bounce Podcast with your cohosts, Jabari Anderson & Loreal Cartier as we discussed the National Football League starts its 102nd season, what is the biggest storyline? (00:45). The defending Super Bowl champions Buccaneers decided to bring everyone back to the roster from last year and are predicted to reach back to the Super Bowl. Are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers going to be better than last year? (10:04). Despite losing in the Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs are once again the favorites to be the 2022 NFL Super Bowl Champs. Should the Chiefs be a lock to head back to the Super Bowl for a third consecutive year this season? (20:03). Jabari's Batter Up MLB Review on Standings, AL/NL MVP Race, & more. (26:24). On the latest episode of CJ McCollum's Pull Up Podcast, Kyle Lowry said Kawhi Leonard rubbed people the wrong away in Toronto. Are you surprised about Lowry's comments on Kawhi? (30:45). LaMarcus Aldridge & Paul Milsap are going to the Brooklyn Nets. Did the Nets finally solve their defensive and rebounding woes? (44:18). 2021 NFL Season Preview: Jabari and Loreal's predictions on division winners, playoff spots, Super Bowl, awards, etc. (53:42). Stay Tuned for The Bounce Podcast.
Going over every game for NFL Week 1 picks:Cowboys @ Bucaneers (3:56), Seahawks @ Colts (7:22), Jaguars @ Texans (11:03), Eagles @ Falcons (14:31), Chargers @ Washington (24:21), Steelers @ Bills (18:52), 49ers @ Lions (21:23) Vikings @ Bengals (24:00), Jets @ Panthers (25:40), Cardinals @ Titans (28:07), Browns @ Chiefs (29:56), Dolphin @ Patriots (32:34), Broncos @ Giants (35:05), Packers @ Saints (37:22), Bears @ Rams (39:52), Ravens @ Raiders (42:17).Plus interview with Las Vegas Silver Stars photographer Brenda Ingargiola, talking all about the Women's National Football Conference! (45:55)https://www.wnfcfootball.com/Merch Link: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-girl-who-talks-sports/Buzzsprout link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=174280InstaCart link: http://instacart.oloiyb.net/ynnY3
Odessa Jenkins is President of Emtrain, Founder of the Women's National Football Conference (WNFC), and Owner of the WNFC team Dallas Elite. Featured on Fox, CBS, ESPN, Yahoo Sports and more, Odessa "OJ" Jenkins was named one of the most influential and powerful women in sports by Sports Illustrated. After learning to play football against boys from a very young age, she made it her mission to create opportunities for women where none existed, like co-founding the Women's National Football Conference. No stranger to gender and racial bias, OJ is a black, LGBT leader who is also the president of an enterprise software company with the goal of taking on workplace inequities through more effective diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) programs. An in-demand national speaker, Jenkins is a recognized market leader in CSR, DE&I, Team Dynamics, and SAAS technology with multiple years of leadership experience in private funded start-ups, joint ventures and Fortune 100 public companies. https://www.instagram.com/ojthejuice03/ https://www.instagram.com/dallaselitewomensfootball/ https://www.instagram.com/emtrain.ai/
A National Football Conferece (NFC) tem algumas das equipas mais históricas da NFL, Cowboys, Packers, 49ers, sendo que é históricamente casa de algumas das dinastias das décadas de 80 e 90 do século passado. Quem vai voltar ao topo? Fazemos uma análise profunda da NFC Leste, NFC Oeste, NFC Norte e NFC Sul. Quem será o grande finalista deste lado? E qual o Super Bowl que perspectivamos para Los Angeles em Fevereiro de 2022? As respostas chegam com André Amorim, Pedro Fernandes e Nuno Félix.
The guys chat on the lack of compassion shown toward Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka and anyone who has mental health issues. Discussion on the women's soccer teams kneeling before their games at the Olympics in support of social justice. The International Olympic Committee doesn't like protests at the games, but this doesn't seem like protests, its seems more like awareness.Odessa Jenkins - CEO, Co-Founder & Head Coach, Women's National Football Conference joins the show.Explains her journey creating the WNFC. Odessa has played football since she was a little girl. Saw that women had the opportunity to do anything in any sport except football. The league is made up of women from all over the country that plays in all sports. Just letting women know its available is enough to get them to come out and play. Her team is undefeated and will be playing in the championship game against San Diego on August 7th in north Texas. It will be a tough game. She explains the coaches that have influenced her. University of North Texas has opened their arms to the league and is hosting many events leading up to the game. There has been a 300% growth in the game since its inception. Sponsorships and partnerships have been huge for the league as well. There was no way for the league to function last year with COVID.
This week on The Bears Talk Underground!!!!Ross Jackson from the Locked On NFL podcast joins our host Larry D to preview the 2021 National Football Conference!!All of that plus Larry D's thoughts on Eddie Goldman on this all-new episode of The Bears Talk Underground!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest: OJ Jenkins, CEO of the Women's National Football Conference and former U.S. National Team member. OJ shares her journey from playing football with cousins on blacktop in South Central LA to founding an adult women's tackle league primed for growth.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 8, Parents, which originally aired on November 20, 2012 and was written by Ryan Koh and directed by Jesse Peretz. Here's a quick recap of the episode:It's Thanksgiving again and Jess's divorced parents are coming to the loft along with Schmidt's cousin who is also named Schmidt. Jess tries to get her parents back together while Schmidt begins competing with his cousin about who's more manly.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:LEGOLAND - Schmidt mentions that Big Schmidt never made him feel bad about not wanting to ride the rides at LEGOLAND.The Parent Trap (1961 and 1998) - Jess tries to “Parent Trap” her parents into getting back together while they both visit for Thanksgiving.Grey Gardens - Jess and her mom Joan joke how they always could be like the Mom and daughter in the documentary Grey Gardens as a back-up plan.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Rocky IV - When Cece mentioned the movie Jess made her watch a million times, Jess first thought Cece meant Rocky IV, which is a 1985 American sports film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the fourth installment in the Rocky series, which focuses on a professional boxer's life.Twilight - When Nick was sharing the premise of his book, Z is for Zombies, with Bob, Bob mentions it sounds like the plot of Twilight, which is a young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer.Katie Couric - After Jess and Cece did Joan's make-up, Joan thought she looked like a “slutty Katie Couric”. Katie Couric is an American television and online journalist, presenter, producer, and author. She is founder of Katie Couric Media, a multimedia news and production company and has been a television host at all Big Three television networks in the United States: NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News.Jimmy Croche - When Nick and Joan were cooking, they had Jimmy Croche's music playing. James Joseph Croce was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. His breakthrough came in 1972, but in 1973, the day before the lead single to his fifth album was released, Croce and five others died in a plane crash.When the Schmidt's were plating the Thanksgiving dinner, they made comments of how their plates appeared like:Picasso - Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. He is known for his neoclassical style in the 1910s and early 1920s; his work in the mid-1920s often has characteristics of Surrealism.Bobby Flay - Robert William Flay is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, and reality television personality. He is the owner and executive chef of several restaurants and has hosted several Food Network television programs.We cover Schmidt and Big Schmidt's “all day” dialogues as our Schmidtism. The masculinity contest in this episode kinda blurred the lines between the “not” and the “yes” for our “in the 2020s” section including not allowing Winston to consent to the kiss at the end of the episode as a “no”. Our other “yes in the 2020s” included normalizing self-prioritization (how Jess's parents didn't get back together and are happier that way) and your parents' relationship status doesn't dictate your own relationships. We also explore the careers of Jamie Lee Curtis (Joan), Rob Reiner (Bob), and Rob Riggle (Big Schmidt), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Matthew Jacob Wayne (Young Schmidt) and Michael Chey (Young Big Schmidt). We previously discussed Lauren Dair Owens (Young Jess) and Ariela Barer (Young Cece) in S2E5 Models.We also discussed Jamie Lee Curtis's website My Hand In Yours™ and how despite Schmidt saying he couldn't kiss Winston because he was a man, he had previously fredo-kissed Nick many times.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Julienne - When Schmidt is detailing what a post-Clinton manhood competition might include, he mentions being able to cut peppers in the classic julienne style. This is a French cooking term for cutting vegetables into thin strips, usually about 3 inches long and anywhere from 1/16th to 1/8th of an inch thick.Football Owners/Teams - When Nick is distracting Bob, he ends up bonding with him over various football references including specific teams and owners.Al Davis - Al Davis was an American football coach and the main owner of the Oakland Raiders for 39 years. He died in 2011 at the age of 82 in Oakland and had also served as the commissioner of the American Football League in 1966. He was known for his motto “Just win, baby”, which paired well with the Raiders as they became one of the NFL's most successful teams during the 1970s and 1980s, winning 3 Super Bowl Titles.Ravens - The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team that competes in the National Football League and was established by Art Modell. They are one of the more successful franchises, qualifying for the NFL playoffs 13 times since 2000 and winning 2 Super Bowls.Art Modell - Art Modell first owned the Cleveland Browns franchise for 35 years before establishing the Baltimore Ravens franchise which he owned for 9 years. He was a controversial figure in Cleveland due to the relocation but passed away in 2012 at the age of 87 in Baltimore, Maryland.NFL - The NFL stands for the National Football League, a professional American football league which has 32 teams with 16 in the National Football Conference and 16 in the American Football Conference. It is one of 4 major professional sports leagues in North America and the highest professional level of American football in the world.Steve Sabol - Steve Sabol was an American filmmaker and specifically was the president and founder of NFL Films alongside his father. He began working at NFL Films as a cameraman after he graduated and started in the industry when his father got the rights to the 1962 NFL Championship game. He went on to serve as an editor and writer in addition to the cameraman in the 1960s and 1970s. He became an on-air personality in the 1980s through ESPN and won 35 Emmys throughout his career.This episode got an 8/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode an 8.5/10 and her favorite character was (Big) Schmidt!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 9!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Vintage collectibles, especially those related to sports, sell quickly at auction, perhaps because not all are expensive. Sometimes they are not noticed by the dedicated sports collectors and sell at bargain prices. This metal lunchbox was made in 1976. It is decorated with the helmets of the National Football Conference on one side, and American Conference helmets on the other side. Lunchbox collecting began in 1950, with the first example picturing the cowboy movie star Hopalong Cassidy. The metal boxes and matching thermos bottles remained popular until 1960, when soft plastic boxes were the style. (And it is a myth...Article Link
The scale shows you a number you just can’t abide by. Or you swore you would not buy clothes one size bigger…. So you try to diet. You try to be reasonable so you eat less often. Maybe you decide to be au courant so you fast. But no matter what you do, the weight hardly comes off. Or maybe it comes off but then when you ease up, even just a little you immediately gain the weight back. What is going on?Join us in this podcast to the answers to these and other related questions from Dan Benardot, our guest for this podcast.Dan Benardot is an internationally-recognized expert on nutrition, especially as nutrition pertains to peak athletic performance. Dr. Benardot has served as nutritionist for a number of US Olympic teams, including Track and Field, Ice Skating and gymnastics. In recognition of this work, he received the Outstanding Educator Award following the US gymnastic team’s 1996 Gold Medal. In 1997, he became the first American appointed to the Medical Commission of the international governing body for gymnastics. Dr. Benardot served for a number of years as nutritionist for the Atlanta Falcons, culminating in the team’s 2017 National Football Conference championship. In addition to teaching, Dr. Benardot has written a number of books, co-authored the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Dietitians of Canada and the American College of Sports Medicine joint position paper on “Nutrition and Athletic Performance, and is the inventor of NutriTiming software, which assesses real-time energy balance and nutrient intake. Featuring:Dr. Dan Benardot, Registered and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist, Professor of Nutrition at Emory University's Center for the Study of Human HealthHost:Charles Raison, Psychiatrist, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Emory UniversityAbout Emory University's Center for the Study of Human Health:The Emory Center for the Study of Human Health was developed to expand health knowledge and translate this knowledge to all aspects of life – for the individual and populations as a whole. The Center assembles the extraordinary faculty, researchers and thought leaders from across disciplines, departments, schools and institutions to bring this knowledge to Emory University students and inspire them to become leaders for the next generation in meeting challenges facing human health. Follow Us:Blog: Exploring HealthFacebook: @EmoryCSHHInstagram: @EmoryCSHHTwitter: @EmoryCSHH
Die Saison ist so gut wie zu Ende aber bevor es soweit ist steht der Super Bowl an. Das größte Sportspektakel der Welt, wofür 32 Teams die gesamte Saison über kämpfen. Geschafft haben es in diesem Jahr die Tampa Bay Buccaneers und Kansas City Chiefs als Vertreter ihrer jeweiligen Conference. In unserer großen Super Bowl Preview schauen wir, Kevin Wieschhues, Stefan Reichl und Patrick Rebien uns beide Teams etwas genauer an, besprechen und analysieren was sie beachten müssen um sich am Ende die Vince Lombardi Trophy zu sichern. Den Anfang macht hierbei in Teil 1 der Teilnehmer der National Football Conference, die Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady hat es geschafft und steht zum 10 Mal im Super Bowl. Doch, kann es gegen die Chiefs reichen? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Patrick Rebien direkt per Mail (patrick.rebien...
Die Saison ist so gut wie zu Ende aber bevor es soweit ist steht der Super Bowl an. Das größte Sportspektakel der Welt, wofür 32 Teams die gesamte Saison über kämpfen. Geschafft haben es in diesem Jahr die Tampa Bay Buccaneers und Kansas City Chiefs als Vertreter ihrer jeweiligen Conference. In unserer großen Super Bowl Preview schauen wir, Kevin Wieschhues, Stefan Reichl und Patrick Rebien uns beide Teams etwas genauer an, besprechen und analysieren was sie beachten müssen um sich am Ende die Vince Lombardi Trophy zu sichern. Den Anfang macht hierbei in Teil 1 der Teilnehmer der National Football Conference, die Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady hat es geschafft und steht zum 10 Mal im Super Bowl. Doch, kann es gegen die Chiefs reichen? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Patrick Rebien direkt per Mail (patrick.rebien...
Die Saison ist so gut wie zu Ende aber bevor es soweit ist steht der Super Bowl an. Das größte Sportspektakel der Welt, wofür 32 Teams die gesamte Saison über kämpfen. Geschafft haben es in diesem Jahr die Tampa Bay Buccaneers und Kansas City Chiefs als Vertreter ihrer jeweiligen Conference. In unserer großen Super Bowl Preview schauen wir, Kevin Wieschhues, Stefan Reichl und Patrick Rebien uns beide Teams etwas genauer an, besprechen und analysieren was sie beachten müssen um sich am Ende die Vince Lombardi Trophy zu sichern. Den Anfang macht hierbei in Teil 1 der Teilnehmer der National Football Conference, die Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady hat es geschafft und steht zum 10 Mal im Super Bowl. Doch, kann es gegen die Chiefs reichen? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Patrick Rebien direkt per Mail (patrick.rebien@meinsportpodcast.de) oder per Twitter (@InterceptionFT / @PatrickRebien).
Die Saison ist so gut wie zu Ende aber bevor es soweit ist steht der Super Bowl an. Das größte Sportspektakel der Welt, wofür 32 Teams die gesamte Saison über kämpfen. Geschafft haben es in diesem Jahr die Tampa Bay Buccaneers und Kansas City Chiefs als Vertreter ihrer jeweiligen Conference. In unserer großen Super Bowl Preview schauen wir, Kevin Wieschhues, Stefan Reichl und Patrick Rebien uns beide Teams etwas genauer an, besprechen und analysieren was sie beachten müssen um sich am Ende die Vince Lombardi Trophy zu sichern. Den Anfang macht hierbei in Teil 1 der Teilnehmer der National Football Conference, die Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady hat es geschafft und steht zum 10 Mal im Super Bowl. Doch, kann es gegen die Chiefs reichen? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Patrick Rebien direkt per Mail (patrick.rebien@meinsportpodcast.de) oder per Twitter (@InterceptionFT / @PatrickRebien). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Die Saison ist so gut wie zu Ende aber bevor es soweit ist steht der Super Bowl an. Das größte Sportspektakel der Welt, wofür 32 Teams die gesamte Saison über kämpfen. Geschafft haben es in diesem Jahr die Tampa Bay Buccaneers und Kansas City Chiefs als Vertreter ihrer jeweiligen Conference. In unserer großen Super Bowl Preview schauen wir, Kevin Wieschhues, Stefan Reichl und Patrick Rebien uns beide Teams etwas genauer an, besprechen und analysieren was sie beachten müssen um sich am Ende die Vince Lombardi Trophy zu sichern. Den Anfang macht hierbei in Teil 1 der Teilnehmer der National Football Conference, die Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady hat es geschafft und steht zum 10 Mal im Super Bowl. Doch, kann es gegen die Chiefs reichen? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Patrick Rebien direkt per Mail (patrick.rebien...
Join Kelli and Anne for their 154th NEW episode! They are super excited today because this is a BIG Football episode! They thought, in honor of the Super Bowl this weekend, that they should feature some awesome OUT football stars and they have certainly delivered with the guests today! They begin with a check in with their good friend, OUT former NFL player Esera Tuaolo. He has some exciting things happening with his non profit, Hate Is Wrong, on Super Bowl weekend Friday, Feb 5th & Saturday, Feb 6th. For more info go to www.InclusionParty.org and enjoy the panel and concert! Their special guest today is OUT football player & coach Odessa Jenkins, the Founder and CEO of The Woman's National Football Conference or WNFC. She has 22 years of coaching and playing experience, is a Hall of Fame running back and is a sought after national speaker. Hear about growing up in California, falling in love with sports and eventually finding her true passion in women's tackle football. She is super impressive and has done so many incredible things to give back to women's sports initiatives including Up2Us Sports, and Got Her Back. Also hear all about the upcoming season of the WNFC and where you can get tickets to support this awesome league and its 20 teams across the country. Go to www.wnfcfootball.com for more details! As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka. This week they are serving The Touchdown!
On today's show we give our recap of the 2020 National Football Conference, talk extensively about the futures of the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings, and go over preseason NFC record predictions! northstarsports.media
Emma and Gil welcome Adrienne Smith, designer of the card game Blitz Champz and wide receiver for the Boston Renegades women's gridiron football team. We discuss the intersection of mass market, kids, and sports game design, the state of women's football in modern America, and serial entrepreneurship. This episode was recorded on November 16, 2020. A couple of weeks later, Vanderbilt brought their varsity women's soccer goalie, Sarah Fuller, onto their men's football team as a kicker. Note: This will be the last Ludology episode of 2020! We are taking our annual winter break, during which time there will be no episodes of Ludology, Biography of a Board Game, or GameTek. We will return on January 10, 2021 with our annual "State of the Industry" episode with the Podfather, Stephen Buonocore. SHOW NOTES 2m05s: Wondering how you can throw a spiral? 3m18s: Adrienne played for the New York Sharks. Here's the web page for the IFAF. 3m56s: More information about Jen Welter, the first female coach in the NFL. 5m14s: Gil wrote a Twitter thread about the history of women in football after the news about Sarah Fuller broke. 5m46s: Women's old-school football pants, versus MC Hammer's pants. 8m03s: The Women's Football Alliance, and the Women's National Football Conference 10m17s: More info about Ultimate, originally called Ultimate Frisbee. 10m42s: More info about Ultimate Hall of Famer Molly Goodwin. 14m00s: Adrienne is correct! The periodic table of the elements was first envisioned by Dmitri Mendeleev. Said he, "I saw in a dream a table where all elements fell into place as required. Awakening, I immediately wrote it down on a piece of paper, only in one place did a correction later seem necessary." 21m56s: You can hear more from our interview with graphic/game designer Daniel Solis on Ludology 204 - The Eyes Have It. 25m23s: Here's a closer look at Adrienne's "Passing TD" card. 27m26s: You can hear more from our interview with mass market toy/game designer Kim Vandenbrouke on Ludology 212 - Inventing Play. 29m47s: Here's a clip of the amazing Kyler Murray "Hail Mary" pass that somehow landed in D'Andre Hopkins' arms. This happened the day before we recorded. (I do not recommend Bills fans clicking on that link.) 34m28s: Adrienne is talking about New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, winner of 6 Super Bowls. 42m46s: More info about Gotham Girls' Roller Derby, the NYC-based roller derby organization. (There are other fantastic roller derby organizations around the world, like the world #1-ranked Rose City Rollers in Portland, OR, and the world #2-ranked Victorian Roller Derby League in Melbourne, Australia, all run by the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.) 44m17s: You can hear more about Omari Akhil's views on the intersection of sports and games in Ludology 233 - A Sporting Chance. 55m26s: The legendary arcade game Galaga. 58m37s: It may not have been a tornado that hit NYC on November 15, but it seems to have come very close to one. 1h07m49s: More info about Title IX, passed in the US in 1972, which prohibits discrimination in education based on sex. The upshot of this is that for most sports, if a school wanted to field a men's team in a given sport, they had to field a women's team as well. 1h09m03s: Pop Warner Football is a US organization for youth football, roughly equivalent to Little League baseball. It's named for legendary coach Pop Warner. Also, more information about Utah Girls Tackle Football. 1h10m51s: If you want to know more about minorities in the middle ages, a great place to start is People of Color in European Art History. 1h13m48s: Here's Adrienne's Instagram page.
In this newest segment (Back to the Past), we look back at past takes and give our updated thoughts and reactions to them. In this episode, we refer back to our predictions on who we thought will win their respective division in the NFC and see how they have aged through the first half of the season.
Odessa Jenkins is the CEO of the Women’s National Football Conference. We discuss mastering failure, understanding your value and currency, and Odessa's motivation to keep going and not quitting on your dreams. Check out Odessa's work on: Twitter - www.twitter.com/WNFCFOOTBALL Instagram - www.instagram.com/WNFCFOOTBALL/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/thewnfc/ Website - www.wnfcfootball.com LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/wnfcfootball/ YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0DWx3cTFctSDBB_qOs2QQ Let's connect! The best place to find me is on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/olga-kirshenbaum/ Check out my blog at www.ragstorichesconsulting.com/blog for money insights --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olga-kirshenbaum/support
Odessa Jenkins is the CEO of the Women's National Football Conference and her passion for women playing tackle football professionally even got Steve fired up. Speaking of fired up, we also learn why Agent 89 had to go cold turkey on his boxing sessions with G. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Spådommer / predictions:NFC East winner:Dallas Cowboys+ Philadelphia Eagles wildcardNFC West winner:San Francisco 49ersNFC North winner:Green Bay PackersNFC South winner:Tampa Bay Buccaneers+ New Orleans Saints wildcardSupport the show (https://www.tripleb.club)
NFC Preview Pod! The fellas will go through all 16 teams in the NFC, what to expect???? Will break down each teams floor & ceiling, give out some fantasy advice, what we wanna see good or bad with each team & of course predict what will happen with all of them. RATE REVIEW SUBSCRIBE! Follow the show of Twitter @podcockpeacast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcock-peacast/message
We give our predictions and analyses as to who we see winning their respective divisions in the NFC.
In Part 2 of Brett & The Coach's deep dive into the NFL Offseason, the guys discuss their winners and losers in the National Football Conference. For this week's "Top of Mind" the fellas conduct their first ever Sports Documentary Draft. Tune in to see what films made the cut!
In this episode Cappy & Miklos discuss and break down the National Football Conference teams with their Draft Picks. Lots of fan perspectives/comments as well.
Adama Traore tracked by NFL while at Barcelona. Adama Traoré Diarra is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger or wing-back for Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers. He began his career with Barcelona, appearing mainly for the reserves. Futbol Club Barcelona, commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça, is a Spanish professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia. Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly known as Wolves, is an English professional football club in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. The National Football League is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference.
The PSC Show: NFL Conference Championship Sunday Recap & Super Bowl 54 Preview Monday, January 20, 2020, 4pm ET Hosts: Eric, Doug & Cleneth We recap both the AFC and NFC championship games. The Kansas City Chiefs coming back from down double digits again. The San Francisco 49ers beatdown on the Green Bay Packers. We'll give our thoughts on Super Bowl 54 match-up between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in Miami, Florida in two weeks. We also talk about the Quarterback Free Agent class. Which Teams will have new QBs. Where will Tom Brady and Phillip Rivers end up
In this groundbreaking episode, the Pro Saints Talk crew make history by previewing the upcoming National Football Conference clash versus the San Francisco 49ers with playoff seeding implications on the line while also reviewing the two division victories and bidding farewell to Ron Rivera. Enjoy
The concussion debate is not going away, and unexpected help is offered by NFL The International Football Association Board is the body that determines the Laws of the Game of association football. IFAB was founded in 1886 to agree standardized Laws for international competition, and has since acted as the "guardian" of the internationally used Laws. The National Football League is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference.
About This Episode:Jen is an internationally recognized speaker, author of Move the Ball, Army lawyer, and former Fortune 100 corporate executive who has become known as a high performance expert and football strategist that helps companies and individuals to “move the ball” and reach higher levels of success. Her seven college degrees, along with her corporate and military officer leadership experience gives her a uniquely diverse skillset and she brings a fresh perspective on how the game of American football can help people off the field. Jen is also on the Board of Counselors for USC's Masters of Business for Veterans program and on the Board for the Women's National Football Conference. Lastly, Jen is a mom of five, ranging from 23 to 3. Find out more about Jen at: Move the Ball Book https://jenniferagarrett.com/ See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/639 Sponsors: Man Amongst Men Podcast: there's another podcast I think you should listen to. It's called Man Amongst Men and the hosts tackle problems that men never talk about but secretly struggle with like sex, purpose, and success. After you're done with today's episode, search for and listen to Man Amongst Men on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "The Closer," about legendary NY Yankees Closer, Mariano Rivera. www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
About This Episode:Jen is an internationally recognized speaker, author of Move the Ball, Army lawyer, and former Fortune 100 corporate executive who has become known as a high performance expert and football strategist that helps companies and individuals to “move the ball” and reach higher levels of success. Her seven college degrees, along with her corporate and military officer leadership experience gives her a uniquely diverse skillset and she brings a fresh perspective on how the game of American football can help people off the field. Jen is also on the Board of Counselors for USC's Masters of Business for Veterans program and on the Board for the Women's National Football Conference. Lastly, Jen is a mom of five, ranging from 23 to 3. Find out more about Jen at: Move the Ball Book https://jenniferagarrett.com/ See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/639 Sponsors: Man Amongst Men Podcast: there's another podcast I think you should listen to. It's called Man Amongst Men and the hosts tackle problems that men never talk about but secretly struggle with like sex, purpose, and success. After you're done with today's episode, search for and listen to Man Amongst Men on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "The Closer," about legendary NY Yankees Closer, Mariano Rivera. www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
Nessa edição Jacque, Dani Kowalsky, Carol Grigori e Detoni comentam sobre suas previsões destinadas a National Football Conference 2019. O post Esportismo Podcast 002 – Power Ranking NFC 2019 apareceu primeiro em Fumble na Net Podcasts.
The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League where the champion of the National Football Conference competes against the champion of the American Football Conference. The game is the culmination of a regular season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year.
Sallinen & Virkki käyvät läpi alkavan kauden NFC:n osalta ja ottavat kantaa myös torstai-illan Philadelphia Eagles - Atlanta Falcons -otteluun! 4:10 NFC East 8:28 NFC North 12:15 NFC South 15:10 NFC West 23:02 Eagles - Atlanta
C-Mac and The Ace have returned to discuss the 2018 NFL Season! Normally, we have done 8 Divisions in 8 Weeks, but we've condensed it a bit. Tonight the guys will look at the NFC. We'll take a look at all four divisions, big names who have left and arrived as well as the big storylines! Who will be the top team in each division? Who will be the contenders? Who will make the playoffs? Who will be a bust? Join us and find out!
Episode 17 of the LTN Podcast takes a look at the National Football Conference, I ask the question "Is the NFC the NFL's version of the NBA's Western Conference?" Next, I rank the 16 teams in the NFC (ranking subject to change) to close the show.... Episode Timestamp (3:58) Droppin' A Gem On Ya Melon: "Is the NFC the NFL's version of the NBA's Western Conference?" (14:03) The List: Ranking the NFC Teams Donate via PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LouieTeeNetwork Affiliate Links: AMAZON: http://bit.ly/louieteenetwork TUBEBUDDY: www.tubebuddy.com/LouieTeeNetwork Check out the website www.louieteenetwork.net Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show!
WE ARE BACK! Dopo mesi di silenzio torniamo a mitragliare cazzate nel podcast più garrulo del mondo dello sport. Come ogni anno cominciamo la stagione con i nostri over/under, concentrandoci a sto giro sulla National Football Conference. Dallas è la squadra più affidabile della East? Atlanta può riconfermarsi al vertice della South? I Los Angeles […]
Big Blue faced a tough, mentally strong, Cleveland Browns last Sunday. Per the norm they started out slow before flexing their "big-boy muscles" to put the game away late. It's what better teams do in the NFL that are on serious winning streaks like the New York Giants are. At 8-3 the GMen have the second best record in the entire National Football Conference. This week they face one of the few teams that has a similarily talented WR corps. Unlike the Pittsburgh Steelers however, the Giants have the defense to match up. Still, the game is in the Steel-City. That makes for one hard game in one of the toughest venues to win in the NFL. Join Host Steven Van Over and New York Giants analyst Tom McAlister as they look at last weeks victory and break down the resurgence of the running game, "good" Eli Manning and winning with defense. The Cleveland Browns are next up as the Giants rip through the "soft" part of their schedule and gear up for a December run in the tough NFC East. Robust, strait to the point and with no holds barred host Steven Van Over puts forth the hard questions and gets straight answers from guest who are thoughtful and not afraid to share the wealth. #TomMcAlister #NFL #NYG #StevenVanOver
Z Ball is joined by Syed as they predict the over/under win totals for all NFC teams, the NFC Playoff Picture, and discuss possible MVP candidates from the NFC.
Andrew (Jets) is joined by Brian (Packers), Sam (Giants), Chris (Saints) and Justin (Seahawks) to go team by team around the NFC to answer all the burning questions surrounding each squad in the National Football Conference. Topics include the possible fall of Carson Palmer, the rise of the Buccaneers and Falcons' Superfan Tim's impending baldness. NFC North (3:00) NFC East (19:00) NFC South (46:00) NFC West (1:15:00)We want to hear from you!!! Send an email to nexfanup@gmail.com, or tweet us @nfupodcast. You can also find written content on our Facebook Page at Facebook.com/nfupodcast
Advertisers pay over $4 million for a 30 second spot. Approximately $400 million is added to the host city coffers. And 4 ½ million pizzas are ordered from pizza chains. What's the big event? The Super Bowl, of course, where players from The American Football Conference vie with players from the National Football Conference to become the champions of the National Football League. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow learn from sports reporter, Hart Main, notable events from past Super Bowls, while social media reporter Alex Lee recalls famous tweets and posts. In Economic Tune-Up, Alex Pawlakos puts a dollar value on the game and Book-It Reporter, Courtney Cheng offers ways for football widows to enjoy the day without watching the tube. It's an American tradition but not every teen is tuned in.
Advertisers pay over $4 million for a 30 second spot. Approximately $400 million is added to the host city coffers. And 4 ½ million pizzas are ordered from pizza chains. What's the big event? The Super Bowl, of course, where players from The American Football Conference vie with players from the National Football Conference to become the champions of the National Football League. Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow learn from sports reporter, Hart Main, notable events from past Super Bowls, while social media reporter Alex Lee recalls famous tweets and posts. In Economic Tune-Up, Alex Pawlakos puts a dollar value on the game and Book-It Reporter, Courtney Cheng offers ways for football widows to enjoy the day without watching the tube. It's an American tradition but not every teen is tuned in.
Football Nation proudly presents "Monday Morning Huddle" hosted by Dave Holcomb. This is show is part two of two with part one coming out last Monday. Today's NFL's opening day with the Ravens visiting the Broncos for a rematch of last year's playoff game. But in today's show, Holcomb extensively covers the National Football Conference analyzing each team and predicting the winners of each division with guest star FN Reporter Cooper Allen. How will RGIII's knee respond after getting ACL surgery less than nine months ago? What defense will shine the most in the NFC West? Can Adrian Peterson live up to the hype this season? What will the Saints do in Sean Payton's return and which team in the NFC will be the most improved? Holcomb and Guest Star Cooper Allen address all of that and more. To end the show, both reporters make playoff predictions, determine who will be in the NFC Championship and finally, who will win Super Bowl XLVIII.
“We live in the age of globalization, with the interconnection of markets, technology, and cultures making the world a smaller place.” Sure.Tell that to the guys on my local sports radio show. For them, the world is bounded by the Big Ten and the North Division of the National Football Conference, the groupings to which our state’s college and pro football teams belong. Other teams? Other games? Conferences in other parts of the country? Those barely rate a mention.And different sports, in other parts of the world? They don’t even exist. Tune to your local sports radio station or open the sports page and you’ll find the same, whether you’re in America or Europe: the average fan remains intensely regional–maybe even tribal–in his sports interests. But as Andrei Markovits argues, globalization is creeping into sports. At the University of Michigan, where Andy is an Arthur Thurnau Professor and Karl Deutsch Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies, European students follow their countrymen in the NBA, Korean students talk Major League Baseball, and white Americans, dressed in Barcelona and AS Roma shirts, debate whether Arsene Wenger should be fired. The world of sports is getting smaller. However, just as economic globalization has met resistance, so does the interweaving of sports cultures spur opposition. In Europe, ordinary football fans protest the takeover of their clubs by American owners, while my local sports radio guys scoff at the suggestion that soccer could ever rival baseball and real football. In his co-authored book Gaming the World: How Sports Are Shaping Global Politics and Culture (Princeton University Press, 2010) Andy looks the diffusion of sports cultures across the Atlantic, in both directions, and this hostility of fans to the changes brought by sports globalization. He takes the creative approach of viewing particular sports as languages. A native speaker of Hungarian, who was raised in Romania, schooled in Austria, and then came to the US, Andy is adept in several languages. Likewise, he is a speaker of many sports languages. But he acknowledges that sports polyglots are just as rare as the linguistic variety.Since learning even a few phrases of someone else’s language can be potentially embarrassing, we stick to the safety of our native tongue. It is the same in sports. This is a wide-ranging and lively interview about contemporary sports in America and Europe, with someone who is both a scholar and a true fan. How are sports fans similar to nerds? Why were the crowds at last summer’s Women’s World Cup so polite? How is it that being a fan ruins our appreciation of the actual games? And why does the ultimate success of soccer in the US require the conversion of average fans–in other words, fans like my local sports radio guys? We cover it all in an interview that will be ideal listening for your Thanksgiving travels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“We live in the age of globalization, with the interconnection of markets, technology, and cultures making the world a smaller place.” Sure.Tell that to the guys on my local sports radio show. For them, the world is bounded by the Big Ten and the North Division of the National Football Conference, the groupings to which our state’s college and pro football teams belong. Other teams? Other games? Conferences in other parts of the country? Those barely rate a mention.And different sports, in other parts of the world? They don’t even exist. Tune to your local sports radio station or open the sports page and you’ll find the same, whether you’re in America or Europe: the average fan remains intensely regional–maybe even tribal–in his sports interests. But as Andrei Markovits argues, globalization is creeping into sports. At the University of Michigan, where Andy is an Arthur Thurnau Professor and Karl Deutsch Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies, European students follow their countrymen in the NBA, Korean students talk Major League Baseball, and white Americans, dressed in Barcelona and AS Roma shirts, debate whether Arsene Wenger should be fired. The world of sports is getting smaller. However, just as economic globalization has met resistance, so does the interweaving of sports cultures spur opposition. In Europe, ordinary football fans protest the takeover of their clubs by American owners, while my local sports radio guys scoff at the suggestion that soccer could ever rival baseball and real football. In his co-authored book Gaming the World: How Sports Are Shaping Global Politics and Culture (Princeton University Press, 2010) Andy looks the diffusion of sports cultures across the Atlantic, in both directions, and this hostility of fans to the changes brought by sports globalization. He takes the creative approach of viewing particular sports as languages. A native speaker of Hungarian, who was raised in Romania, schooled in Austria, and then came to the US, Andy is adept in several languages. Likewise, he is a speaker of many sports languages. But he acknowledges that sports polyglots are just as rare as the linguistic variety.Since learning even a few phrases of someone else’s language can be potentially embarrassing, we stick to the safety of our native tongue. It is the same in sports. This is a wide-ranging and lively interview about contemporary sports in America and Europe, with someone who is both a scholar and a true fan. How are sports fans similar to nerds? Why were the crowds at last summer’s Women’s World Cup so polite? How is it that being a fan ruins our appreciation of the actual games? And why does the ultimate success of soccer in the US require the conversion of average fans–in other words, fans like my local sports radio guys? We cover it all in an interview that will be ideal listening for your Thanksgiving travels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices