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Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 370 – Unstoppable Game Designer, Author and Entrepreneur with Matt Forbeck

Unstoppable Mindset

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Matt Forbeck is all that and so much more. He grew up in Wisconsin as what he describes as a wimpy kid, too short and not overly healthy. He took to gaming at a pretty early age and has grown to be a game creator, author and award-winning storyteller.   Matt has been designing games now for over 35 years. He tells us how he believes that many of the most successful games today have stories to tell, and he loves to create some of the most successful ones. What I find most intriguing about Matt is that he clearly is absolutely totally happy in his work. For most of Matt's career he has worked for himself and continues today to be an independent freelancer.   Matt and his wife have five children, including a set of quadruplets. The quadruplets are 23 and Matt's oldest son is 28 and is following in his father's footsteps.   During our conversation we touch on interesting topics such as trust and work ethics. I know you will find this episode stimulating and worth listening to more than once.     About the Guest:   Matt Forbeck is an award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author and game designer of over thirty-five novels and countless other books and games. His projects have won a Peabody Award, a Scribe Award, and numerous ENnies and Origins Awards. He is also the president of the Diana Jones Award Foundation, which celebrates excellence in gaming.    Matt has made a living full-time on games and fiction since 1989, when he graduated from the Residential College at the University of Michigan with a degree in Creative Writing. With the exception of a four-year stint as the president of Pinnacle Entertainment Group and a year and a half as the director of the adventure games division of Human Head Studios, he has spent his career as an independent freelancer.   Matt has designed collectible card games, roleplaying games, miniatures games, board games, interactive fiction, interactive audiobooks, games for museum installations, and logic systems for toys. He has directed voiceover work and written short fiction, comic books, novels, screenplays, and video game scripts and stories. His work has been translated into at least 15 languages.   His latest work includes the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game Core Rulebook, the Spider-Verse Expansion, Monster Academy (novels and board game), the Shotguns & Sorcery 5E Sourcebook based on his novels, and the Minecraft: Roll for Adventure game books. He is the father of five, including a set of quadruplets. He lives in Beloit, Wisconsin, with his wife and a rotating cast of college-age children. For more about him and his work, visit Forbeck.com.   Ways to connect with Matt:   Twitter: https://twitter.com/mforbeck Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forbeck Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/forbeck.com Threads: https://www.threads.net/@mforbeck Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mforbeck/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/forbeck/ Website: https://www.forbeck.com/     About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset today. We get to play games. Well, not really, but we'll try. Our guest is Matt Forbeck, who is an award winning author. He is a game designer and all sorts of other kinds of things that I'm sure he's going to tell us about, and we actually just before we started the the episode, we were talking about how one might explore making more games accessible for blind and persons with other disabilities. It's, it's a challenge, and there, there are a lot of tricks. But anyway, Matt, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're here.   Matt Forbeck ** 02:02 Well, thank you, Michael for inviting me and having me on. I appreciate it.   Speaker 1 ** 02:06 I think we're going to have a lot of fun, and I think it'll work out really well. I'm I am sure of that. So why don't we start just out of curiosity, why don't you tell us kind of about the early Matt, growing up?   Matt Forbeck ** 02:18 Uh, well, I grew up. I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I grew up in a little town called Beloit, Wisconsin, which actually live in now, despite having moved away for 13 years at one point, and I had terrible asthma, I was a sick and short kid, and with the advent of medication, I finally started to be healthy when I was around nine, and Part of that, I started getting into playing games, right? Because when you're sick, you do a lot of sitting around rather than running around. So I did a lot of reading and playing games and things like that. I happen to grow up in the part of the world where Dungeons and Dragons was invented, which is in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, about 30 miles from where I live. And because of that I was I started going to conventions and playing games and such, when I was about 12 or 13 years old. I started doing it when I was a little bit older. I started doing it professionally, and started doing it when I was in college. And amazingly enough, even to my own astonishment, I've made a career out of it.   Speaker 1 ** 03:17 Where did you go to college? I went to the University   Matt Forbeck ** 03:21 of Michigan over in Ann Arbor. I had a great time there. There's a wonderful little college, Beloit College, in my hometown here, and most of my family has gone to UW Milwaukee over the years. My parents met at Marquette in Milwaukee, but I wanted to get the heck out of the area, so I went to Michigan, and then found myself coming back as soon as we started having   Speaker 1 ** 03:42 kids well, and of course, I would presume that when you were at the University of Michigan, you rooted for them and against Ohio State. That was   Matt Forbeck ** 03:50 kind of, you know, if you did it the other way around, they back out of town. So, yeah, I was always kind of astonished, though, because having grown up in Wisconsin, where every sports team was a losing team when I was growing up, including the Packers, for decades. You know, we were just happy to be playing. They were more excuse to have beers than they were to cheer on teams. And I went to Michigan where they were, they were angry if the team wasn't up by two touchdowns. You know, at any point, I'm like, You guys are silly. This is we're here for fun.   Speaker 1 ** 04:17 But it is amazing how seriously some people take sports. I remember being in New Zealand helping the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. Well now 22 years ago, it's 2003 and the America's Cup had just finished before we got there, and in America beat New Zealand, and the people in New Zealand were just irate. They were complaining that the government didn't put enough money into the design of the boat and helping with the with the yacht and all that. It was just amazing how seriously people take it, yeah,   Matt Forbeck ** 04:58 once, I mean, it becomes a part of your. Identity in a lot of ways, right for many people, and I've never had to worry about that too much. I've got other things on my mind, but there you go.   Speaker 1 ** 05:08 Well, I do like it when the Dodgers win, and my wife did her graduate work at USC, and so I like it when the Trojans win, but it's not the end of the world, and you do need to keep it in perspective. I I do wish more people would I know once I delivered a speech in brether County, Kentucky, and I was told that when I started the speech had to end no later than preferably exactly at 6:30pm not a minute later, because it was the night of the NCAA Basketball Championship, and the Kentucky Wildcats were in the championship, and at 630 everyone was going to get up and leave and go home to watch the game. So I ended at 630 and literally, by 631 I timed it. The gym was empty and it was full to start with.   Matt Forbeck ** 06:02 People were probably, you know, counting down on their watches, just to make sure, right?   Speaker 1 ** 06:06 Oh, I'm sure they were. What do you do? It's, it is kind of fun. Well, so why did you decide to get started in games? What? What? What attracted to you, to it as a young person, much less later on?   Matt Forbeck ** 06:21 Well, I was, yeah, I was an awkward kid, kind of nerdy and, you know, glasses and asthma and all that kind of stuff. And games were the kind of thing where, if you didn't know how to interact with people, you could sit down at a table across them and you could practice. You can say, okay, we're all here. We've got this kind of a magic circle around us where we've agreed to take this one silly activity seriously for a short period of time, right? And it may be that you're having fun during that activity, but you know, there's, there's no reason that rolling dice or moving things around on a table should be taken seriously. It's all just for fun, right? But for that moment, you actually just like Las Vegas Exactly, right? When there's money on the line, it's different, but if you're just doing it for grins. You know, it was a good way for me to learn how to interact with people of all sorts and of different ages. And I really enjoyed playing the games, and I really wanted to be a writer, too. And a lot of these things interacted with story at a very basic level. So breaking in as a writer is tough, but it turned out breaking as a game designer, wasn't nearly his stuff, so I started out over there instead, because it was a very young field at the time, right? D and D is now 50 years old, so I've been doing this 35 years, which means I started around professionally and even doing it before that, I started in the period when the game and that industry were only like 10 or 15 years old, so yeah, weren't quite as much competition in those   Speaker 1 ** 07:43 days. I remember some of the early games that I did play, that I could play, were DOS based games, adventure. You're familiar with adventure? Yeah, oh, yeah. Then later, Zork and all that. And I still think those are fun games. And I the reason I like a lot of those kinds of games is they really make you think, which I think most games do, even though the video even the video games and so on, they they help your or can help your reactions, but they're designed by people who do try to make you think,   Matt Forbeck ** 08:15 yeah. I mean, we basically are designing puzzles for people to solve, even if they're story puzzles or graphic puzzles or sound puzzles or whatever, you know, even spatial puzzles. There the idea is to give somebody something fun that is intriguing to play with, then you end up coming with story and after that, because after a while, even the most most exciting mechanics get dull, right? I mean, you start out shooting spaceships, but you can only shoot spaceships for so long, or you start out playing Tetris, and you only put shapes together for so long before it doesn't mean anything that then you start adding in story to give people a reason to keep playing right and a reason to keep going through these things. And I've written a lot of video games over the years, basically with that kind of a philosophy, is give people nuggets of story, give them a plot to work their way through, and reward them for getting through different stages, and they will pretty much follow you through anything. It's amazing.   Michael Hingson ** 09:09 Is that true Dungeons and Dragons too?   Matt Forbeck ** 09:13 It is. All of the stories are less structured there. If you're doing a video game, you know you the team has a lot of control over you. Give the player a limited amount of control to do things, but if you're playing around a table with people, it's more of a cooperative kind of experience, where we're all kind of coming up with a story, the narrator or the Game Master, the Dungeon Master, sets the stage for everything, but then the players have a lot of leeway doing that, and they will always screw things up for you, too. No matter what you think is going to happen, the players will do something different, because they're individuals, and they're all amazing people. That's actually to me, one of the fun things about doing tabletop games is that, you know, the computer can only react in a limited number of ways, whereas a human narrator and actually change things quite drastically and roll. With whatever people come up with, and that makes it tremendous fun.   Speaker 1 ** 10:04 Do you think AI is going to enter into all that and maybe improve some of the   Matt Forbeck ** 10:09 old stuff? It's going to add your end to it, whether it's an ad, it's going to approve it as a large question. Yeah. So I've been ranting about AI quite a bit lately with my friends and family. But, you know, I think the problem with AI, it can be very helpful a lot of ways, but I think it's being oversold. And I think it's especially when it's being oversold for thing, for ways for people to replace writers and creative thinking, Yeah, you know, you're taking the fun out of everything. I mean, the one thing I like to say is if, if you can't be bothered to write this thing that you want to communicate to me, I'm not sure why I should be bothered to read this thing well.   Speaker 1 ** 10:48 And I think that AI will will evolve in whatever way it does. But the fact of the matter is, So do people. And I think that, in fact, people are always going to be necessary to make the process really work? AI can only do and computers can only do so much. I mean, even Ray Kurzweil talks about the singularity when people and computer brains are married, but that still means that you're going to have the human element. So it's not all going to be the computer. And I'm not ready to totally buy into to what Ray says. And I used to work for Ray, so I mean, I know Ray Well, but, but the but the bottom line is, I think that, in fact, people are always going to be able to be kind of the, the mainstay of it, as long as we allow that, if we, if we give AI too much power, then over time, it'll take more power, and that's a problem, but that's up to us to deal with?   Matt Forbeck ** 11:41 No, I totally agree with that. I just think right now, there's a very large faction of people who it's in their economic interest to oversell these things. You know, people are making chips. They're building server farms. A lot of them are being transferred from people are doing blockchain just a few years ago, and they see it as the hot new thing. The difference is that AI actually has a lot of good uses. There's some amazing things will come out of llms and such. But I again, people are over the people are selling this to us. Are often over promising things, right?   Speaker 1 ** 12:11 Yeah, well, they're not only over promising but they're they're really misdirecting people. But the other side of it is that, that, in fact, AI as a concept and as a technology is here, and we have control over how we use it. I've said a couple times on this this podcast, and I've said to others, I remember when I first started hearing about AI, I heard about the the fact that teachers were bemoaning the pack, that kids were writing their papers just using AI and turning them in, and it wasn't always easy to tell whether it was something that was written by AI or was written by the student. And I come from a little bit different view than I think a lot of people do. And my view basically is, let the kids write it if with AI, if that's what they're going to do, but then what the teacher needs to do is to take one period, for example, and give every student in that class the opportunity to come up and defend whatever paper they have. And the real question is, can they defend the paper? Which means, have they really learned the subject, or are they just relying on AI,   Matt Forbeck ** 13:18 yeah, I agree with that. I think the trouble is, a lot of people, children, you know, who are developing their abilities and their morals about this stuff, they use it as just a way to complete the assignment, right? And many of them don't even read what they turn in, right, right? Just know that they've got something here that will so again, if you can't be bothered to read the thing that you manufactured, you're not learning anything about it,   Speaker 1 ** 13:39 which is why, if you are forced to defend it, it's going to become pretty obvious pretty fast, whether you really know it or not. Now, I've used AI on a number of occasions in various ways, but I use it to maybe give me ideas or prepare something that I then modify and shape. And I may even interact with AI a couple of times, but I'm definitely involved with the process all the way down the line, because it still has to be something that I'm responsible for.   Matt Forbeck ** 14:09 I agree. I mean, the whole point of doing these things is for people to connect with each other, right? I want to learn about the ideas you have in your head. I want to see how they jive with ones in my head. But if I'm just getting something that's being spit out by a machine and not you, and not being curated by you at any point, that doesn't seem very useful, right? So if you're the more involved people are in it, the more useful it is.   Speaker 1 ** 14:31 Well, I agree, and you know, I think again, it's a tool, and we have to decide how the tool is going to be used, which is always the way it ought to be. Right?   Matt Forbeck ** 14:42 Exactly, although sometimes it's large corporations deciding,   Speaker 1 ** 14:45 yeah, well, there's that too. Well, individuals,   Matt Forbeck ** 14:49 we get to make our own choices. Though you're right,   Speaker 1 ** 14:51 yes, and should Well, so, so when did you start bringing writing into what you. Did, and make that a really significant part of what you did?   Matt Forbeck ** 15:03 Well, pretty early on, I mean, I started doing one of the first things I did was a gaming zine, which was basically just a print magazine that was like, you know, 32 pages, black and white, about the different tabletop games. So we were writing those in the days, design and writing are very closely linked when it comes to tabletop games and even in video games. The trick of course is that designing a game and writing the rules are actually two separate sets of skills. So one of the first professional gig I ever had during writing was in games was some friends of mine had designed a game for a company called Mayfair games, which went on to do sellers of contain, which is a big, uh, entry level game, and but they needed somebody to write the rules, so they called me over, showed me how to play the game. I took notes and I I wrote it down in an easy to understand, clear way that people had just picked up the box. Could then pick it up and teach themselves how to play, right? So that was early on how I did it. But the neat thing about that is it also taught me to think about game design. I'm like, when I work on games, I think about, who is this game going to be for, and how are we going to teach it to them? Because if they can't learn the game, there's no point of the game at all, right?   Speaker 1 ** 16:18 And and so I'm right? I'm a firm believer that a lot of technical writers don't do a very good job of technical writing, and they write way over people's heads. I remember the first time I had to write, well, actually, I mentioned I worked for Kurzweil. I was involved with a project where Ray Kurzweil had developed his original omniprent optical character recognition system. And I and the National Federation of the Blind created with him a project to put machines around the country so that blind people could use them and give back to Ray by the time we were all done, recommendations as to what needed to go in the final first production model of the machine. So I had to write a training manual to teach people how to use it. And I wrote this manual, and I was always of the opinion that it had to be pretty readable and usable by people who didn't have a lot of technical knowledge. So I wrote the manual, gave it to somebody to read, and said, Follow the directions and and work with the machine and all that. And they did, and I was in another room, and they were playing with it for a couple of hours, and they came in and they said, I'm having a problem. I can't figure out how to turn off the machine. And it turns out that I had forgotten to put in the instruction to turn off the machine. And it wasn't totally trivial. There were steps you had to go through. It was a Data General Nova two computer, and you had to turn it off the right way and the whole system off the appropriate way, or you could, could mess everything up. So there was a process to doing it. So I wrote it in, and it was fine. But, you know, I've always been a believer that the textbooks are way too boring. Having a master's degree in physics, I am of the opinion that physics textbook writers, who are usually pretty famous and knowledgeable scientists, ought to include with all the text and the technical stuff they want to put in, they should put in stories about what they did in you bring people in, draw them into the whole thing, rather than just spewing out a bunch of technical facts.   Matt Forbeck ** 18:23 No, I agree. My my first calculus professor was a guy who actually explained how Newton and Leipzig actually came up with calculus, and then he would, you know, draw everything on the board and turn around say, and isn't that amazing? And you were, like, just absolutely enamored with the idea of how they had done these things, right? Yeah. And what you're doing there, when you, when you, when you give the instructions to somebody and say, try this out. That's a very big part of gaming, actually, because what we do this thing called play testing, where we take something before it's ready to be shown to the public, and we give it to other people and say, try this out. See how it works. Let me know when you're starting out of your first playing you play with like your family and friends and people will be brutal with you and give you hints about how you can improve things. But then, even when you get to the rules you're you send those out cold to people, or, you know, if you're a big company, you watch them through a two way mirror or one way mirror, and say, Hey, let's see how they react to everything. And then you take notes, and you try to make it better every time you go through. And when I'm teaching people to play games at conventions, for instance, I will often say to them, please ask questions if you don't understand anything, that doesn't mean you're dumb. Means I didn't explain it well enough, right? And my job as a person writing these rules is to explain it as well as I humanly can so it can't be misconstrued or misinterpreted. Now that doesn't mean you can correct everything. Somebody's always got like, Oh, I missed that sentence, you know, whatever. But you do that over and over so you can try to make it as clear and concise as possible, yeah.   Speaker 1 ** 19:52 Well, you have somewhat of a built in group of people to help if you let your kids get involved. Involved. So how old are your kids?   Matt Forbeck ** 20:03 My eldest is 26 he'll be 27 in January. Marty is a game designer, actually works with me on the marble tabletop role playing game, and we have a new book coming out, game book for Minecraft, called Minecraft role for adventure, that's coming out on July 7, I think, and the rest of the kids are 23 we have 423 year olds instead of quadruplets, one of whom is actually going into game design as well, and the other says two are still in college, and one has moved off to the work in the woods. He's a very woodsy boy. Likes to do environmental education with people.   Speaker 1 ** 20:39 Wow. Well, see, but you, but you still have a good group of potential game designers or game critics anyway.   Matt Forbeck ** 20:47 Oh, we all play games together. We have a great time. We do weekly game nights here. Sometimes they're movie nights, sometimes they're just pizza nights, but we shoot for game and pizza   Speaker 1 ** 20:56 if we get lucky and your wife goes along with all this too.   Matt Forbeck ** 21:00 She does. She doesn't go to the game conventions and stuff as much, and she's not as hardcore of a gamer, but she likes hanging out with the kids and doing everything with us. We have a great time.   Speaker 1 ** 21:10 That's that's pretty cool. Well, you, you've got, you've got to build an audience of some sorts, and that's neat that a couple of them are involved in it as well. So they really like what dad does, yeah,   Matt Forbeck ** 21:23 yeah. We, I started taking them each to conventions, which are, you know, large gatherings gamers in real life. The biggest one is Gen Con, which happens in Indianapolis in August. And last year, I think, we had 72,000 people show up. And I started taking the kids when they were 10 years old, and my wife would come up with them then. And, you know, 10 years old is a lot. 72,000 people is a lot for a 10 year old. So she can mention one day and then to a park the next day, you know, decompress a lot, and then come back on Saturday and then leave on Sunday or whatever, so that we didn't have them too over stimulated. But they really grown to love it. I mean, it's part of our annual family traditions in the summer, is to go do these conventions and play lots of games with each other and meet new people too well.   Speaker 1 ** 22:08 And I like the way you put it. The games are really puzzles, which they are, and it's and it's fun. If people would approach it that way, no matter what the game is, they're, they're aspects of puzzles involved in most everything that has to do with the game, and that's what makes it so fun.   Matt Forbeck ** 22:25 Exactly, no. The interesting thing is, when you're playing with other people, the other people are changing the puzzles from their end that you have to solve on your end. And sometimes the puzzle is, how do I beat this person, or how do I defeat their strategy, or how do I make an alliance with somebody else so we can win? And it's really always very intriguing. There's so many different types of games. There's nowadays, there's like something like 50 to 100 new board games that come out and tabletop games every month, right? It's just like a fire hose. It's almost like, when I was starting out as a novelist, I would go into Barnes and Noble or borders and go, Oh my gosh, look at all these books. And now I do the same thing about games. It's just, it's incredible. Nobody, no one person, could keep up with all of them.   Speaker 1 ** 23:06 Yeah, yeah, yeah, way too much. I would love to explore playing more video games, but I don't. I don't own a lot of the technology, although I'm sure that there are any number of them that can be played on a computer, but we'll have to really explore and see if we can find some. I know there are some that are accessible for like blind people with screen readers. I know that some people have written a few, which is kind of cool. Yeah.   Matt Forbeck ** 23:36 And Xbox has got a new controller out that's meant to be accessible to large amount of people. I'm not sure, all the different aspects of it, but that's done pretty well, too   Speaker 1 ** 23:44 well. And again, it comes down to making it a priority to put all of that stuff in. It's not like it's magic to do. It's just that people don't know how to do it. But I also think something else, which is, if you really make the products more usable, let's say by blind people with screen readers. You may be especially if it's well promoted, surprised. I'm not you necessarily, but people might well be surprised as to how many others might take advantage of it so that they don't necessarily have to look at the screen, or that you're forced to listen as well as look in order to figure out what's going on or take actions.   Matt Forbeck ** 24:29 No, definitely true. It's, you know, people audio books are a massive thing nowadays. Games tend to fall further behind that way, but it's become this incredible thing that obviously, blind people get a great use out of but my wife is addicted to audio books now. She actually does more of those than she does reading. I mean, I technically think they're both reading. It's just one's done with yours and one's done with your eyes.   Speaker 1 ** 24:51 Yeah, there's but there's some stuff, whether you're using your eyes or your fingers and reading braille, there's something about reading a book that way that's. Even so a little bit different than listening to it. Yeah, and there's you're drawn in in some ways, in terms of actually reading that you're not necessarily as drawn into when you're when you're listening to it, but still, really good audio book readers can help draw you in, which is important, too,   Matt Forbeck ** 25:19 very much. So yeah, I think the main difference for reading, whether it's, you know, again, through Braille or through traditional print, is that you can stop. You can do it at your own pace. You can go back and look at things very easily, or read or check things, read things very easily. That you know, if you're reading, if you're doing an audio book, it just goes on and it's straight on, boom, boom, boom, pace. You can say, Wait, I'm going to put this down here. What was that thing? I remember back there? It was like three pages back, but it's really important, let me go check that right.   Speaker 1 ** 25:50 There are some technologies that allow blind people and low vision people and others, like people with dyslexia to use an audio book and actually be able to navigate two different sections of it. But it's not something that is generally available to the whole world, at least to the level that it is for blind people. But I can, I can use readers that are made to be able to accept the different formats and go back and look at pages, go back and look at headings, and even create bookmarks to bookmark things like you would normally by using a pen or a pencil or something like that. So there are ways to do some of that. So again, the technology is making strides.   Matt Forbeck ** 26:37 That's fantastic. Actually, it's wonderful. Just, yeah, it's great. I actually, you know, I lost half the vision of my right eye during back through an autoimmune disease about 13 years ago, and I've always had poor vision. So I'm a big fan of any kind of way to make things easier,   Speaker 1 ** 26:54 like that. Well, there, there are things that that are available. It's pretty amazing. A guy named George curser. Curser created a lot of it years ago, and it's called the DAISY format. And the whole idea behind it is that you can actually create a book. In addition to the audio tracks, there are XML files that literally give you the ability to move and navigate around the book, depending on how it's created, as final level as you choose.   Matt Forbeck ** 27:25 Oh, that's That's amazing. That's fantastic. I'm actually really glad to hear that.   Speaker 1 ** 27:28 So, yeah, it is kind of fun. So there's a lot of technology that's that's doing a lot of different sorts of things and and it helps. But um, so for you, in terms of dealing with, with the games, you've, you've written games, but you've, you've actually written some novels as well, right?   Matt Forbeck ** 27:50 Yeah, I've got like 30, it depends on how you count a novel, right? Okay, like some of my books are to pick a path books, right? Choose Your Own Adventure type stuff. So, but I've got 35 traditional novels written or more, I guess, now, I lost track a while ago, and probably another dozen of these interactive fiction books as well. So, and I like doing those. I've also written things like Marvel encyclopedias and Avengers encyclopedias and all sorts of different pop culture books. And, you know, I like playing in different worlds. I like writing science fiction, fantasy, even modern stuff. And most of it, for me comes down to telling stories, right? If you like to tell stories, you can tell stories through a game or book or audio play or a TV show or a comic, or I've done, you know, interactive museum, games and displays, things like that. The main thing is really a story. I mean, if you're comfortable sitting down at a bar and having a drink with somebody, doesn't have to be alcohol, just sitting down and telling stories with each other for fun. That's where the core of it all is really   Speaker 1 ** 28:58 right. Tell me about interactive fiction book.   Matt Forbeck ** 29:01 Sure, a lot of these are basically just done, like flow charts, kind of like the original Zork and adventure that you were talking about where you I actually, I was just last year, I brought rose Estes, who's the inventor of the endless quest books, which were a cross between Dungeons and Dragons, and choose your own adventure books. She would write the whole thing out page by page on a typewriter, and then, in order to shuffle the pages around so that people wouldn't just read straight through them, she'd throw them all up in the air and then just put them back in whatever order they happen to be. But essentially, you read a section of a book, you get to the end, and it gives you a choice. Would you like to go this way or that way? Would you like to go beat up this goblin? Or would you like to make friends with this warrior over here? If you want to do one of these things, go do page xx, right? Got it. So then you turn to that page and you go, boom, some, actually, some of the endless quest books I know were turned into audio books, right? And I actually, I. Um, oddly, have written a couple Dungeons and Dragons, interactive books, audio books that have only been released in French, right? Because there's a company called Looney l, u n, i, i that has this little handheld device that's for children, that has an A and a B button and a volume button. And you, you know, you get to the point that says, if you want to do this, push a, if you want to do that, push B, and the kids can go through these interactive stories and and, you know, there's ones for clue and Dungeons and Dragons and all sorts of other licenses, and some original stories too. But that way there's usually, like, you know, it depends on the story, but sometimes there's, like, 10 to 20 different endings. A lot of them are like, Oh no, you've been killed. Go back to where you started, right? And if you're lucky, the longer ones are, the more fun ones. And you get to, you know, save the kingdom and rescue the people and make good friends and all that good stuff,   Michael Hingson ** 30:59 yeah, and maybe fall in love with the princess or Prince.   Matt Forbeck ** 31:02 Yeah, exactly right. It all depends on the genre and what you're working in. But the idea is to give people some some choices over how they want the story to go. You're like, Well, do you want to investigate this dark, cold closet over here, or would you rather go running outside and playing around? And some of them can seem like very innocent choices, and other ones are like, well, uh, 10 ton weight just fell on. You go back to the last thing.   Speaker 1 ** 31:23 So that dark hole closet can be a good thing or a bad thing,   Matt Forbeck ** 31:28 exactly. And the trick is to make the deaths the bad endings, actually just as entertaining as anything else, right? And then people go, Well, I got beat, and I gotta go back and try that again. So yeah, if they just get the good ending all the way through, they often won't go back and look at all the terrible ones. So it's fun to trick them sometimes and have them go into terrible spots. And I like to put this one page in books too that sometimes says, How did you get here? You've been cheating there. This book, this page, is actually not led to from any other part of the book. You're just flipping   Speaker 1 ** 31:59 through. Cheater, cheater book, do what you   Matt Forbeck ** 32:04 want, but if you want to play it the right way, go back.   Speaker 1 ** 32:07 Kid, if you want to play the game. Yeah, exactly. On the other hand, some people are nosy.   Matt Forbeck ** 32:15 You know, I was always a kid who would poke around and wanted to see how things were, so I'm sure I would have found that myself but absolutely related, you know,   Speaker 1 ** 32:23 yeah, I had a general science teacher who brought in a test one day, and he gave it to everyone. And so he came over to me because it was, it was a printed test. He said, Well, I'm not going to give you the test, because the first thing it says is, read all the instructions, read, read the test through before you pass it, before you take it. And he said, most people won't do that. And he said, I know you would. And the last question on the test is answer, only question one.   Matt Forbeck ** 32:55 That's great. Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah,   Speaker 1 ** 32:57 that was cute. And he said, I know that. I that there's no way you would, would would fall for that, because you would say, Okay, let's read the instructions and then read the whole test. That's what it said. And the instruction were, just read the whole test before you start. And people won't do that.   Matt Forbeck ** 33:13 No, they'll go through, take the whole thing. They get there and go, oh, did I get there? Was a, there's a game publisher. I think it was Steve Jackson Games, when they were looking for people, write for them, or design stuff for them, or submit stuff to them, would have something toward the end of the instructions that would say, put like a the letter seven, or put seven a on page one right, and that way they would know if you had read the instructions, if you hadn't bothered to Read the instructions, they wouldn't bother reading anything else.   Speaker 1 ** 33:42 Yeah, which is fair, because the a little harsh, well, but, but, you know, we often don't learn enough to pay attention to details. I know that when I was taking physics in college, that was stressed so often it isn't enough to get the numbers right. If you don't get the units right as well. Then you're, you're not really paying attention to the details. And paying attention to the details is so important.   Matt Forbeck ** 34:07 That's how they crash from those Mars rovers, wasn't it? They somebody messed up the units, but going back and forth between metric and, yeah, and Imperial and, well, you know, it cost somebody a lot of money at one point. Yeah. Yeah. What do you   Speaker 1 ** 34:21 this is kind of the way it goes. Well, tell me, yeah. Well, they do matter, no matter what people think, sometimes they do matter. Well, tell me about the Diana Jones award. First of all, of course, the logical question for many people is, who is Diana Jones? Yeah, Diana Jones doesn't exist, right? That's There you go. She's part game somewhere? No, no, it doesn't be in a game somewhere.   Matt Forbeck ** 34:43 Then now there's actually an author named Diana Wynne Jones, who's written some amazing fantasy stories, including Howell's Moving Castle, which has turned into a wonderful anime movie, but it has nothing to do with her or any other person. Because originally, the Diana Jones award came about. Because a friend of mine, James Wallace, had somehow stumbled across a trophy that fell into his hands, and it was a pub trivia trophy that used to be used between two different gaming companies in the UK, and one of those was TSR, UK, the United Kingdom department. And at one point, the company had laid off everybody in that division just say, Okay, we're closing it all down. So the guys went and burned a lot of the stuff that they had, including a copy of the Indiana Jones role playing game, and the only part of the logo that was left said Diana Jones. And for some reason, they put this in a in a fiberglass or Plexiglas pyramid, put it on a base, a wooden base, and it said the Diana Jones award trophy, right? And this was the trophy that they used they passed back and forth as a joke for their pub trivia contest. Fell into James's hands, and he decided, You know what, we're going to give this out for the most excellent thing in gaming every year. And we've now done this. This will be 25 years this summer. We do it at the Wednesday night before Gen Con, which starts on Thursday, usually at the end of July or early August. And as part of that, actually, about five years ago, we started, one of the guys suggested we should do something called the emerging designers program. So we actually became a 501, c3, so we could take donations. And now we take four designers every year, fly them in from wherever they happen to be in the world, and put them up in a hotel, give them a badge the show, introduce them to everybody, give them an honorarium so they can afford to skip work for a week and try to help launch their careers. I mean, these are people that are in the first three years of their design careers, and we try to work mostly with marginalized or et cetera, people who need a little bit more representation in the industry too. Although we can select anybody, and it's been really well received, it's been amazing. And there's a group called the bundle of holding which sells tabletop role playing game PDFs, and they've donated 10s of 1000s of dollars every year for us to be able to do this. And it's kind of funny, because I never thought I'd be end up running a nonprofit, but here I'm just the guy who writes checks to the different to the emerging designer program. Folks are much more tied into that community that I am. But one of the real reasons I wanted to do something like that or be involved with it, because if you wander around with these conventions and you notice that it starts getting very gray after a while, right? It's you're like, oh, there's no new people coming in. It's all older people. I we didn't I didn't want us to all end up as like the Grandpa, grandpa doing the HO model railroad stuff in the basement, right? This dying hobby that only people in their 60s and 70s care about. So bringing in fresh people, fresh voices, I think, is very important, and hopefully we're doing some good with that. It's been a lot of fun either way.   Speaker 1 ** 37:59 Well, I have you had some success with it? Yeah, we've   Matt Forbeck ** 38:02 had, well, let's see. I think we've got like 14 people. We've brought in some have already gone on to do some amazing things. I mean, it's only been a few years, so it's hard to tell if they're gonna be legends in their time, but again, having them as models for other people to look at and say, Oh, maybe I could do that. That's been a great thing. The other well, coincidentally, Dungeons and Dragons is having its best 10 year streak in its history right now, and probably is the best selling it's ever been. So coinciding with that, we've seen a lot more diversity and a lot more people showing up to these wonderful conventions and playing these kinds of games. There's also been an advent of this thing called actual play, which is the biggest one, is a group called Critical Role, which is a whole bunch of voice actors who do different cartoons and video games and such, and they play D and D with each other, and then they record the games, and they produce them on YouTube and for podcasts. And these guys are amazing. There's a couple of other ones too, like dimension 20 and glass cannon, the critical role guys actually sold out a live performance at Wembley Arena last summer. Wow. And dimension. Dimension 20 sold out Madison Square Garden. I'm like, if you'd have told me 20 years ago that you know you could sell out an entire rock stadium to have people watch you play Dungeons and Dragons, I would have laughed. I mean, there's no way it would have been possible. But now, you know, people are very much interested in this. It's kind of wild, and it's, it's fun to be a part of that. At some level,   Speaker 1 ** 39:31 how does the audience get drawn in to something like that? Because they are watching it, but there must be something that draws them in.   Matt Forbeck ** 39:39 Yeah, part of it is that you have some really skilled some actors are very funny, very traumatic and very skilled at improvisation, right? So the the dungeon master or Game Master will sit there and present them with an idea or whatever. They come up each with their own characters. They put them in wonderful, strong voices. They kind of inhabit the roles in a way that an actor. A really top level actor would, as opposed to just, you know, me sitting around a table with my friends. And because of that, they become compelling, right? My Marty and my his wife and I were actually at a convention in Columbus, Ohio last weekend, and this group called the McElroy family, actually, they do my brother, my brother and me, which is a hit podcast, but they also do an actual play podcast called The Adventure zone, where they just play different games. And they are so funny. These guys are just some of the best comedians you'll ever hear. And so them playing, they actually played our Marvel game for a five game session, or a five podcast session, or whatever, and it was just stunningly fun to listen to. People are really talented mess around with something that we built right it's very edifying to see people enjoying something that you worked on.   Speaker 1 ** 40:51 Do you find that the audiences get drawn in and they're actually sort of playing the game along, or as well? And may disagree with what some of the choices are that people make?   Matt Forbeck ** 41:02 Oh, sure. But I mean, if the choices are made from a point of the character that's been expressed, that people are following along and they they already like the character, they might go, Oh, those mean, you know that guy, there are some characters they love to hate. There are some people they're they're angry at whatever, but they always really appreciate the actors. I mean, the actors have become celebrities in their own right. They've they sell millions of dollars for the comic books and animated TV shows and all these amazing things affiliated with their actual play stuff. And it's, I think it, part of it is because, it's because it makes the games more accessible. Some people are intimidated by these games. So it's not really, you know, from a from a physical disability kind of point. It's more of a it makes it more accessible for people to be nervous, to try these things on their own, or don't really quite get how they work. They can just sit down and pop up YouTube or their podcast program and listen into people doing a really good job at it. The unfortunate problem is that the converse of that is, when you're watching somebody do that good of a job at it, it's actually hard to live up to that right. Most people who play these games are just having fun with their friends around a table. They're not performing for, you know, 10s of 1000s, if not hundreds of 1000s of people. So there's a different level of investments, really, at that point, and some people have been known to be cowed by that, by that, or daunted by that.   Speaker 1 ** 42:28 You work on a lot of different things. I gather at the same time. What do you what do you think about that? How do you like working on a lot of different projects? Or do you, do you more focus on one thing, but you've got several things going on, so you'll work on something for one day, then you'll work on something else. Or how do you how do you do it all?   Matt Forbeck ** 42:47 That's a good question. I would love to just focus on one thing at a time. Now, you know the trouble is, I'm a freelancer, right? I don't set my I don't always get to say what I want to work on. I haven't had to look for work for over a decade, though, which has been great. People just come to me with interesting things. The trouble is that when you're a freelancer, people come in and say, Hey, let's work on this. I'm like, Yeah, tell me when you're ready to start. And you do that with like, 10 different people, and they don't always line up in sequence properly, right? Yeah? Sometimes somebody comes up and says, I need this now. And I'm like, Yeah, but I'm in the middle of this other thing right now, so I need to not sleep for another week, and I need to try to figure out how I'm going to put this in between other things I'm working on. And I have noticed that after I finish a project, it takes me about a day or three to just jump track. So if I really need to, I can do little bits here and there, but to just fully get my brain wrapped around everything I'm doing for a very complex project, takes me a day or three to say, Okay, now I'm ready to start this next thing and really devote myself to it. Otherwise, it's more juggling right now, having had all those kids, probably has prepared me to juggle. So I'm used to having short attention span theater going on in my head at all times, because I have to jump back and forth between things. But it is. It's a challenge, and it's a skill that you develop over time where you're like, Okay, I can put this one away here and work on this one here for a little while. Like today, yeah, I knew I was going to talk to you, Michael. So I actually had lined up another podcast that a friend of mine wanted to do with me. I said, Let's do them on the same day. This way I'm not interrupting my workflow so much, right? Makes sense? You know, try to gang those all together and the other little fiddly bits I need to do for administration on a day. Then I'm like, Okay, this is not a day off. It's just a day off from that kind of work. It's a day I'm focusing on this aspect of what I do.   Speaker 1 ** 44:39 But that's a actually brings up an interesting point. Do you ever take a day off or do what do you do when you're when you deciding that you don't want to do gaming for a while?   Matt Forbeck ** 44:49 Yeah, I actually kind of terrible. But you know, you know, my wife will often drag me off to places and say we're going to go do this when. Yes, we have a family cabin up north in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan that we go to. Although, you know, my habit there is, I'll work. I'll start work in the morning on a laptop or iPad until my battery runs out, and then I shut it down, put on a charger, and then I go out and swim with everybody for the rest of the day. So it depends if I'm on a deadline or not, and I'm almost always on a deadline, but there are times I could take weekends off there. One of the great things of being a freelancer, though, and especially being a stay at home father, which is part of what I was doing, is that when things come up during the middle of the week, I could say, oh, sure, I can be flexible, right? The trouble is that I have to pay for that time on my weekends, a lot of the time, so I don't really get a lot of weekends off. On the other hand, I'm not I'm not committed to having to work every day of the week either, right? I need to go do doctor appointments, or we want to run off to Great America and do a theme park or whatever. I can do that anytime I want to. It's just I have to make up the time at other points during the week. Does your wife work? She does. She was a school social worker for many years, and now as a recruiter at a local technical college here called Black Hawk tech. And she's amazing, right? She's fantastic. She has always liked working. The only time she stopped working was for about a year and a half after the quads were born, I guess, two years. And that was the only time I ever took a job working with anybody else, because we needed the health insurance, so I we always got it through her. And then when she said, Well, I'm gonna stay home with the kids, which made tons of sense, I went and took a job with a video game company up in Madison, Wisconsin called Human Head Studios for about 18 months, 20 months. And then the moment she told me she was thinking about going back to work, I'm like, Oh, good, I can we can Cobra for 18 months and pay for our own health insurance, and I'm giving notice this week, and, you know, we'll work. I left on good terms that everybody. I still talk to them and whatever, but I very much like being my own boss and not worrying about what other people are going to tell me to do. I work with a lot of clients, which means I have a lot of people telling me what to do. But you know, if it turns out bad, I can walk I can walk away. If it turns out good, hopefully we get to do things together, like the the gig I've been working out with Marvel, I guess, has been going on for like, four years now, with pretty continuous work with them, and I'm enjoying every bit of it. They're great people to work with.   Speaker 1 ** 47:19 Now, you were the president of Pinnacle entertainment for a little while. Tell me about that.   Matt Forbeck ** 47:24 I was, that was a small gaming company I started up with a guy named Shane Hensley, who was another tabletop game designer. Our big game was something called Dead Lands, which was a Western zombie cowboy kind of thing. Oh gosh, Western horror. So. And it was pretty much a, you know, nobody was doing Western horror back in those days. So we thought, Oh, this is safe. And to give you an example of parallel development, we were six months into development, and another company, White Wolf, which had done a game called Vampire the Masquerade, announced that they were doing Werewolf the Wild West. And we're like, you gotta be kidding me, right? Fortunately, we still released our game three months before there, so everybody thought we were copying them, rather than the other way around. But the fact is, we were. We both just came up with the idea independently. Right? When you work in creative fields, often, if somebody wants to show you something, you say, I'd like to look at you have to sign a waiver first that says, If I do something like this, you can't sue me. And it's not because people are trying to rip you off. It's because they may actually be working on something similar, right already. Because we're all, you know, swimming in the same cultural pool. We're all, you know, eating the same cultural soup. We're watching or watching movies, playing games, doing whatever, reading books. And so it's not unusual that some of us will come up with similar ideas   Speaker 1 ** 48:45 well, and it's not surprising that from time to time, two different people are going to come up with somewhat similar concepts. So that's not a big surprise, exactly, but   Matt Forbeck ** 48:56 you don't want people getting litigious over it, like no, you don't be accused of ripping anybody off, right? You just want to be as upfront with people. With people. And I don't think I've ever actually seen somebody, at least in gaming, in tabletop games, rip somebody off like that. Just say, Oh, that's a great idea. We're stealing that it's easier to pay somebody to just say, Yes, that's a great idea. We'll buy that from you, right? As opposed to trying to do something unseemly and criminal?   Speaker 1 ** 49:24 Yeah, there's, there's something to be said for having real honor in the whole process.   Matt Forbeck ** 49:30 Yeah, I agree, and I think that especially if you're trying to have a long term career in any field that follows you, if you get a reputation for being somebody who plays dirty, nobody wants to play with you in the future, and I've always found it to be best to be as straightforward with people and honest, especially professionally, just to make sure that they trust you. Before my quadruplets were born, you could have set your clock by me as a freelancer, I never missed a deadline ever, and since then, I've probably it's a. Rare earth thing to make a deadline, because, you know, family stuff happens, and you know, there's just no controlling it. But whenever something does happen, I just call people up and say, hey, look, it's going to be another week or two. This is what's going on. And because I have a good reputation for completing the job and finishing quality work, they don't mind. They're like, Oh, okay, I know you're going to get this to me. You're not just trying to dodge me. So they're willing to wait a couple weeks if they need to, to get to get what they need. And I'm very grateful to them for that. And I'm the worst thing somebody can do is what do, what I call turtling down, which is when it's like, Oh no, I'm late. And then, you know, they cut off all communication. They don't talk to anybody. They just kind of try to disappear as much as they can. And we all, all adults, understand that things happen in your life. It's okay. We can cut you some slack every now and then, but if you just try to vanish, that's not even possible.   Speaker 1 ** 50:54 No, there's a lot to be there's a lot to be said for trust and and it's so important, I think in most anything that we do, and I have found in so many ways, that there's nothing better than really earning someone's trust, and they earning your trust. And it's something I talk about in my books, like when live with a guide dog, live like a guide dog, which is my newest book, it talks a lot about trust, because when you're working with a guide dog, you're really building a team, and each member of the team has a specific job to do, and as the leader of the team, it's my job to also learn how to communicate with the other member of the team. But the reality is, it still comes down to ultimately, trust, because I and I do believe that dogs do love unconditionally, but they don't trust unconditionally. But the difference between dogs and people is that people that dogs are much more open to trust, for the most part, unless they've just been totally traumatized by something, but they're more open to trust. And there's a lesson to be learned there. No, I   Matt Forbeck ** 52:03 absolutely agree with that. I think, I think most people in general are trustworthy, but as you say, a lot of them have trauma in their past that makes it difficult for them to open themselves up to that. So that's actually a pretty wonderful way to think about things. I like that,   Speaker 1 ** 52:17 yeah, well, I think that trust is is so important. And I know when I worked in professional sales, it was all about trust. In fact, whenever I interviewed people for jobs, I always asked them what they were going to sell, and only one person ever answered me the way. I really hoped that everybody would answer when I said, So, tell me what you're going to be selling. He said, The only thing I have to really sell is myself and my word, and nothing else. It really matters. Everything else is stuff. What you have is stuff. It's me selling myself and my word, and you have to, and I would expect you to back me up. And my response was, as long as you're being trustworthy, then you're going to get my backing all the way. And he was my most successful salesperson for a lot of reasons, because he got it.   Matt Forbeck ** 53:08 Yeah, that's amazing. I mean, I mean, I've worked with people sourcing different things too, for sales, and if you can rely on somebody to, especially when things go wrong, to come through for you. And to be honest with you about, you know, there's really that's a hard thing to find. If you can't depend on your sources for what you're building, then you can't depend on anything. Everything else falls apart.   Speaker 1 ** 53:29 It does. You've got to start at the beginning. And if people can't earn your trust, and you earn theirs, there's a problem somewhere, and it's just not going to work.   Matt Forbeck ** 53:39 Yeah, I just generally think people are decent and want to help. I mean, I can't tell you how many times I've had issues. Car breaks down the road in Wisconsin. Here, if somebody's car goes in the ditch, everybody stops and just hauls them out. It's what you do when the quads were born, my stepmother came up with a sign up sheet, a booklet that she actually had spiral bound, that people could sign up every three three hours to help come over and feed and bathe, diaper, whatever the kids and we had 30 to 35 volunteers coming in every week. Wow, to help us out with that was amazing, right? They just each pick slots, feeding slots, and come in and help us out. I had to take the 2am feeding, and my wife had to take the 5am feeding by ourselves. But the rest of the week we had lots and lots of help, and we were those kids became the surrogate grandchildren for, you know, 30 to 35 women and couples really, around the entire area, and it was fantastic. Probably couldn't have survived   Speaker 1 ** 54:38 without it. And the other part about it is that all those volunteers loved it, because you all appreciated each other, and it was always all about helping and assisting.   Matt Forbeck ** 54:48 No, we appreciate them greatly. But you know every most of them, like 99% of them, whatever were women, 95 women who are ready for grandchildren and didn't have them. Had grandchildren, and they weren't in the area, right? And they had that, that love they wanted to share, and they just loved the opportunity to do it. It was, I'm choking up here talking about such a great time for us in   Speaker 1 ** 55:11 that way. Now I'm assuming today, nobody has to do diaper duty with the quads, right?   Matt Forbeck ** 55:16 Not until they have their own kids. Just checking, just checking, thankfully, think we're that is long in our past,   Speaker 1 ** 55:23 is it? Is it coming fairly soon for anybody in the future?   Matt Forbeck ** 55:27 Oh, I don't know. That's really entirely up to them. We would love to have grandchildren, but you know, it all comes in its own time. They're not doing no well. I, one of my sons is married, so it's possible, right? And one of my other sons has a long term girlfriend, so that's possible, but, you know, who knows? Hopefully they're they have them when they're ready. I always say, if you have kids and you want them, that's great. If you have, if you don't have kids and you don't want them, that's great. It's when you cross the two things that,   Speaker 1 ** 55:57 yeah, trouble, yeah, that's that is, that is a problem. But you really like working with yourself. 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The Morning Drive Podcast by Double-T 97.3
June 23rd, 2025: New pitching coach for Tech, Nixon tapes, NCAA basketball championship odds, position groups at Tech football and south Carolina adding 300 in student fees.

The Morning Drive Podcast by Double-T 97.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 44:18


Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about new pitching coach for Tech, Nixon tapes, NCAA basketball championship odds, position groups at Tech football and south Carolina adding 300 in student fees.  

In The Middle: A Midwest Podcast
Rory's Green Jacket Journey - A Midwest Podcast

In The Middle: A Midwest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 92:05


What a week! Not only did we witness history at arguably the most chaotic Masters of all time, but Sipe and Marc also played two brand new golf courses that got rave reviews for the fun and vibes. To top it off, April is a crazy month with the NCAA Basketball Championship, The Masters, NFL Draft, beginning of NBA and NHL playoffs, Tax Day, birthdays, anniversaries, and the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Phew! But there is also another event that we have surprisingly gotten back into and that's WWE Wrestlemania! We talk about our recent return to wrestling and a brief history of our love of this “real” sport. Right Sipe?Check out the time stamps below for our show topics and skip ahead if you desire! As always, thank you to all of our ITMers for the love and support!The best way to support the show (or purchase ad space) is on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!Thank you to our patrons: Hannah Haggard, Eric Rourke, Joe Roth and Hunter KeeThank you to our sponsor: McNary Chiropractic in Russell, KSCheck out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Merch Store⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for all of your ITM gear and novelties!Use our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Linktree⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to find us on ALL the sites and socials.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro, Shoutouts, and McNary Chiropractic Dad Joke of the Week9:04 - Sterling/Lyons Golf Double Header36:30 - Masters Recap1:04:31 - WWE is Back?1:30:54 - Outro

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast
RSMS Hour 4 | NCAA Basketball Championship Goes to Florida

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 16:29


The Florida Gators defeated the University of Houston and became the NCAA college basketball National Champions. The Gator only had the lead for a little over one minute during the game but that was enough for them to gain a 65 – 63 victory over the University of Houston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Gambling Podcast
College Basketball National Championship Picks (Ep. 2243)

Sports Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 53:33


The guys (@GamblingPodcast) are giving out their best bets in this College Basketball National Championship picks podcast episode. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions for the National Championship. Additionally they talk about their best prop bets for the College Basketball National Championship.Looking for free college basketball picks? Go here - https://odds.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/college-basketball-picksPodcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:18 Final Four Recap02:32 Duke vs. Houston Analysis06:39 Coaching and Strategy Insights12:31 National Championship Preview14:02 Ticket Prices and Fan Experience19:42 Game Predictions and Props27:55 Analyzing Florida's Big Men28:59 Houston's Defensive Strengths30:20 Betting on Houston vs. Florida31:54 Player Prop Bets and Predictions35:52 Underdog Fantasy Picks37:50 More Prop Bets and Analysis44:49 Final Predictions and Wrap-Up Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
Underdog Picks for Monday (4/7) | THE DAILY DOG (Ep. 218)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 10:59


The Daily Dog is your home for Underdog picks for Monday (4/6). Each day host Britton Hess gives you his favorite Underdog plays for MLB, tennis, UFC, NFL and more! Subscribe for your Daily Dog! Today's show features FREE Underdog Picks for Friday, April 4th, in MLB, Tennis, NCAA Basketball Championship, NBA, and NHLChapters00:00 Introduction to Underdog Fantasy Picks02:49 Baseball Betting Insights06:02 NBA Predictions and Strategies08:54 NHL Betting Tips10:45 College Hoops National Championship PicksSHOW ENTRIESMLB #1Teoscar Hernandez Higher 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBIsJose Altuve Higher 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs2.99xMLB #2Jake Burger Higher 0.5 Total BasesYordan Alvarez Higher 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBIs2.52xNBA #1Cade Cunningham Higher 26.5 PointsBam Adebayo Higher 9.5 Rebounds2.82xNBA #2Cade Cunningham Higher 8.5 AssistsQuintin Grimes Lower 23.5 Points3.3xNHL #1Robert Thomas Higher 0.5 AssistsLeo Carlsson Higher 0.5 Points3xNHL #2JT Miller Higher 0.5 PointsQuinton Byfield Higher 0.5 Points2.96xNCAAM #1Walter Clayton Higher 19.5 PointsMilos Uzan Higher 12.5 Points3xTENNIS #1Holger Rune Higher 22.0 Games PlayedUgo Humbert Lower 0.5 Sets Lost3.57xTENNIS #2Tomas Martin Etcheverry Higher 22.0 Games PlayedMiomir Kecmanovic Lower 0.5 Sets Lost3.36xLOTTO #1Alex Condon Higher 1.5 TurnoversCade Cunningham Higher 2.5 3 Pointers MadeTroy Terry Higher 0.5 Goals18.34x OR 9.17x/2.88x FLEXDONG SQUAD #1Bryan Reynolds Higher 0.5 Home RunsTeoscar Hernandez Higher 0.5 Home RunsManny Machado Higher 0.5 Home Runs 150x OR 75/12.58x FLEXNew to Underdog Fantasy? Sign up with Promo Code "DAILYDOG" for a deposit match bonus worth up to $1000 when following this link https://tr.ee/UED8kLn9A- (This is the best deposit match bonus widely available on UNDERDOG!) Subscribe to The Daily Dog for daily Underdog picks for Friday (4/4) and every other day! Visit https://sg.pn/dailydog to find the podcast on your favorite provider! Follow Britton On Twitter: https://x.com/brittonhessMore SGPN Content Here: https://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
College Basketball National Championship Picks | Sports Gambling Podcast (Ep. 2243)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 53:33


The guys (@GamblingPodcast) are giving out their best bets in this College Basketball National Championship picks podcast episode. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions for the National Championship. Additionally they talk about their best prop bets for the College Basketball National Championship.Looking for free college basketball picks? Go here - https://odds.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/college-basketball-picksPodcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:18 Final Four Recap02:32 Duke vs. Houston Analysis06:39 Coaching and Strategy Insights12:31 National Championship Preview14:02 Ticket Prices and Fan Experience19:42 Game Predictions and Props27:55 Analyzing Florida's Big Men28:59 Houston's Defensive Strengths30:20 Betting on Houston vs. Florida31:54 Player Prop Bets and Predictions35:52 Underdog Fantasy Picks37:50 More Prop Bets and Analysis44:49 Final Predictions and Wrap-Up Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

Jake & Ben
Jake & Ben: Full Show | Houston beats Duke, will face Florida in NCAA Basketball Championship | Keyonte George puts up a career high | Houston's success is good for the Big 12

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 81:36


Jake & Ben Full Show from April 7, 2025 Hour 1 Coaching matters in the NCAA Tournament, that's why Houston is in the Championship and Duke is not.  Top 3 Stories of the Day: Career High 35 points for Keyonte George, Alexander Ovechkin gets career goal 895, NCAA Championship tonight.  The NBA Western Conference is very close right now.  Hour 2 Jazz Man Keyonte George had a career high 35 points last night, what is his future role in the NBA?  Houston is in the NCAA Basketball Championship, which is obviously really good for the Big 12 as a League.  Three games left for the Utah Jazz. 

Jake & Ben
Hour 2: What does Keyonte George's career high tell us? | Houston winning the NCAA Tournament would be great for the Big 12 | Three Games left for the Utah Jazz

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 35:01


Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on April 7, 2025 Jazz Man Keyonte George had a career high 35 points last night, what is his future role in the NBA?  Houston is in the NCAA Basketball Championship, which is obviously really good for the Big 12 as a League.  Three games left for the Utah Jazz. 

Monday Morning Papers
The Eclipse Promotion Ep. 89

Monday Morning Papers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 70:33


TJ is on Zoom in Kentucky and Skinman and Coach are in studio but technically all together. What do they do with all the eclipse glasses that are unsold? Who won the NCAA Basketball Championship? Who won all the WWE matches? We answer all these questions, plus messing with fake promoters, what did Wild Wallen do this week and our biggest moments in history (they are all sad, we are boring). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleoftheroad/support

Johnny's World
Episode 80-Masters Preview and Johnny's World Updates

Johnny's World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 35:03


Johnny and BW give a few updates on what's been going on around Johnny's world.  They talk a bit about the NCAA Basketball Championship game,  Mississippi State Baseball, the NBA and of course the 2024 Masters.  If you would like to support our mission to raise funds and awareness for Cystic Fibrosis visit Johnnypacker.net and order some fresh roasted coffee today.  Support the show

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
4-9-24 Hour 1 Basketball Buzz: Recapping the March Madness Championship and Speculating Coach Cal's Successor at Kentucky

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 52:52


Hot Off The Wire
Clouds may spoil eclipse for some crowds; P&G recalls 8.2 million detergent bags; South Carolina tops Iowa for women's NCAA basketball championship

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 19:02


On the version of Hot off the Wire posted April 8 at 7:30 a.m. CT: MESQUITE, Texas (AP) — Millions of spectators in the U.S., Mexico and Canada are eagerly anticipating the total solar eclipse. It's expected to be North America's biggest eclipse crowd ever, thanks to the densely populated path. But cloud cover is threatening to spoil the view for many. Clear skies are only promised in northern New England to Canada. During the eclipse, the moon will pass in front of the sun and obscure it for up to 4 1/2 minutes. The rest of North America will see a partial eclipse, weather permitting. NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump has declined to endorse a national abortion ban and says he believes abortion should be left to the states. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee released a video outlining his position on Monday after months of mixed messages and speculation. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is traveling to Wisconsin to announce details of a new plan to help millions of people with their student loan debt. The Democratic president will visit Madison, the capital, on Monday, a week after primary voting in the Midwest battleground state highlighted weaknesses for him and Republican challenger Donald Trump. VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican has declared that gender-affirming surgeries and surrogacy are grave violations of human dignity. A new document from the doctrine office puts them on par with abortion and euthanasia as practices that violate God’s plan for human life. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A senior Ukrainian official has denied Russian accusations that his country’s army fired drones at a nuclear reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. The Kremlin’s forces have been occupying and running the plant in southern Ukraine since shortly after the war began more than two years ago. In entertainment, Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher say they filed for divorce last year after more than 20 years as a couple. It has been 21 years since Sean Paul’s dancehall anthem “Get Busy” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and introduced new audiences to his Jamaican genres. Fans are celebrating 50 years since ABBA won a major battle with “Waterloo.”  In other headlines: An Oregon Powerball player wins a $1.3 billion jackpot, ending more than 3 months without a grand prize. Sen. Bernie Sanders's office in Vermont caught fire. Arson is suspected, but the motive is unclear. New York City's skyscrapers are built to withstand most earthquakes. Christiania, Copenhagen’s hippie oasis, wants to rebuild without its illegal hashish market. P&G recalls 8.2 million bags of Tide, Gain and other laundry detergents over packaging defect. "Godzilla x Kong" maintains box-office dominion in its second weekend. South Carolina denies Caitlin Clark a national championship in her collegiate finale, Jalen Brunson powers the Knicks past the Bucks, Zion Williamson and Paul George have clutch performances, the Braves slug three homers to complete a sweep, the Red Wings and Capitals jockey for playoff position, and more. In relgion, Palestinians pray in Jerusalem on the last Friday of Ramadan, while a Bronx mosque supports migrants flowing into New York. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.

Drew and Mike Show
Drew and Mike – April 7, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 160:43


Eclipse excitement, Diddy's kid is just like dad, Eli Zaret Final Four visit, Lyla's bad haircut, gassy people on Instagram, Corey Feldman Unplugged, and Don Lemon's look-at-me wedding. SB Nation's podcasting branch goes down. Drew reached out… but they're good. Eli Zaret joins the show to discuss the Detroit Tigers early on in the season, Eli rants against celebrating in sports, previews the Men's NCAA Basketball Championship between Conn and Purdue, No Diddy, Kamala Harris has no clue what March Madness is, Dawn Staley's hot take, Bronny James declares for the NBA Draft, Juwan Howard breaks his silence, Chauncey Billups to the Basketball Hall of Fame, Kansas City WR Rashee Rice's joyride, Shohei Ohtani home run ball controversy and more. Drew found the ultimate fart Instagram page. Check out the size of this chick's mouth… and ignore her voice. Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura are declared over. Kevin Connolly remains a fraudster. Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' son is just like his father. Eclipse fever, baby! Lyla got a haircut and it looks ridiculous. Corey Feldman performs Unplugged. This Corey Haim tribute will have you in tears. Don Lemon's Big Gay Wedding. Angelina Jolie vs Brad Pitt: Part 732. Donald Trump raised $50M at a Florida fundraiser. Get your Fani Willis Merch right here. Britney Spears would make $100M/year on OnlyFans. Drea de Matteo's son hates her OnlyFans page. Stuttering John Melendez interviewed Lisa Guerrero. Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher have broken up and are getting divorced. There is NOTHING new or interesting about murder Kaitlin Armstrong. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

VSiN Best Bets
Live Bet Saturday | April 6, 2024 | Hour 3

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 44:35 Transcription Available


In hour three of Live Bet Saturday, Ben Wilson & Jared Smith are joined by Chris Thedinga to recap Purdue's win over NC State in the Final Four. Ben and Jared give their final thoughts before tipoff for Alabama versus UConn. They also talk how sportsbooks are laying it with Iowa versus South Carolina in the Women's NCAA Basketball Championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

You Had To Be There
1979 NCAA Championship: Bird vs. Magic

You Had To Be There

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 66:54


Former professional skateboarder and filmmaker Monihan Monihan goes on a 48-hour journey from Seattle to Kathmandu to find and interview someone who was at the 1979 NCAA Basketball Championship game featuring Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. This episode features interview with: Joan Mills Aimee "LeeLee" Monihan Judy Monihan Dan Cherry III  Wez Wezenheimer Dr. Ryan Ernst Mark Perry Mike Clark Sr. Tom Steel CREDITS You Had To Be There is a Hi Barr Production.  Created by Hi Barr. “1979 NCAA Championship: Bird vs. Magic” was written and hosted by Monihan Monihan. Produced by Julia Thompson and Web Barr. Story Produced by Julia Thompson. Edit, Sound Mix, and Engineering by Teeny Lieberson. Original score by Teeny Lieberson. Artwork created by Dylan Lathrop. Special thanks to our parents, friends and chosen family. And most importantly, thank you to the artists who've inspired us because they had to do it. ADDITIONAL NOTES For more from Hi Barr, please follow us on social media (IG + X) and read our weekly newsletter. For business inquiries, please email: contact@hibarrmedia.com. Were you at one of the events covered on the show?!? If so, we'd love to talk to you! Please get in touch via email and/or social media channels like Instagram or X.

MX3.vip
The evolution of NCAA March Madness

MX3.vip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 38:05


Dive into the history of NCAA March Madness, from its modest inception to becoming one of the most exhilarating tournaments in college sports. Don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more captivating sports histories!MX3 Podcast on Youtubewww.youtube.com/@mx3podcastContact MX3 Podcast Tweet us: @mx3podcast Email us: info@mx3.vip LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-w-wright-9397b23a/ Thanks for listening & keep on living your life the Wright way!

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
9:30-10:00PM – (Paul Corsaro) - 3/22/2024

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 21:24


It's another night of Indiana Sports Talk! Coach kicks off the show by sending it to Corbin Lingenfelter for a scoreboard update. Coach gives a rundown of the IHSAA Boys Basketball Championship game schedule for next week, and talks to Corbin Lingenfelter on the NCAA Basketball Championship, and how Purdue is performing. Paul Corsaro, basketball coach of UIndy, joins the show to give a recap of his team's season. Paul talks about the importance of retainment, and chemistry between players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voices for Victory
Episode 19: 30 Years Later, Jimmy V’s Legacy Continues | A Conversation with Dereck Whittenberg

Voices for Victory

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 37:31


Dereck Whittenberg was a starting guard on Jim Valvano's 1983 NCAA Basketball Championship team at NCSU. After a successful career at NCSU, the Phoenix Suns drafted him in the 1983 NBA Draft. Dereck later established a coaching career of his own. He joined NC State University (NCSU) as the Director of Player Development in 2013. He was promoted in October 2015 to Associate Athletics Director for Community Relations and Student Support. He also joined ESPN in 2010. His work includes the program Buzzer Beater and select games appearing on ESPNU. Dereck can also be heard on ESPN Radio. Dereck was recently made Event Chair of the V Foundation's 30th Anniversary Gala, which will be held June 3rd in Raleigh, North Carolina at Reynolds Coliseum.

Unsolicited Genius
E39: Unsolicited Genius Live - "The Insanity of March Madness"

Unsolicited Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 47:25


In this episode Carlton and Craig react to the Women's NCAA Basketball Championship and give their predictions for Men's Championship. Recorded live April 3, 2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsolicitedgenius/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsolicitedgenius/support

The Sportsmen
50 - "I Can't Get Lucky Down There"

The Sportsmen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 58:13


The Sportsmen are back talking everything Masters, the NCAA Basketball Championship, the Mac Jones trade rumors and how many yards can Joey Cold Cuts get rushing in a high school football game. The boys brought it this week!

San Diego News Matters
Aztecs lose NCAA basketball championship game

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 16:31


We have details on Monday night's NCAA championship game. In other news, we have details on the newest acquisition at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo. Plus, we have some spring break ideas for you and your kiddos.

We're Talkin'
We're Talkin Ragin' Cajuns Baseball 04-04

We're Talkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 44:49


Voice of the UL Ragin' Cajuns, Jay Walker, joins the We're Talkin' Podcast to talk about Ragin' Cajuns Baseball, softball, MLB, MiLB, and NCAA Basketball Championship. #GeauxCajuns #JagNation #GATA #TealNation #OneTROY #WolvesUp #EatEmUp #TalonsOut #GoApp #WeAreMarshall #GoDukes #SMTTT #ReignOn #GSUnited #SunBeltBaseball #NCAABaseball #SunBeltBSB⁠ #RoadToOmaha --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-are-talkin-too/support

We're Talkin'
We're Talkin Ragin' Cajuns Baseball 04-04

We're Talkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 44:49


Voice of the UL Ragin' Cajuns, Jay Walker, joins the We're Talkin' Podcast to talk about Ragin' Cajuns Baseball, softball, MLB, MiLB, and NCAA Basketball Championship. #GeauxCajuns #JagNation #GATA #TealNation #OneTROY #WolvesUp #EatEmUp #TalonsOut #GoApp #WeAreMarshall #GoDukes #SMTTT #ReignOn #GSUnited #SunBeltBaseball #NCAABaseball #SunBeltBSB⁠ #RoadToOmaha --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-are-talkin-too/support

BetUS Basketball
2023 NCAA Basketball Championship Final Four Game Picks | College Basketball Odds[Tuesday, Mar 31st]

BetUS Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 35:39


The NCAA Tournament continues with more exciting CBB action. The BetUS Team is here to break down the 2023 NCAA Tournament Final Four and give their predictions, with the best College Basketball Odds. We will preview Florida Atlantic vs San Diego State , and Miami vs UConn. Of all 4 teams remaining, only UConn has made the Final Four before. These teams are on the precipice of making history, but only one can prevail and be this year's NCAA champion. The BetUS team will help you end the CBB season right with winning CBB picks.In this video:College Basketball Picks for the Final Four 0:00NCAAB Betting Record 5:39FAU vs San Diego St 6:02Miami vs UConn 16:53College Basketball Q&A for NCAAB games 27:34College Basketball Best Bets 34:44

BetUS Basketball
2023 NCAA Basketball Championship Sweet 16 Predictions | College Basketball Odds [Thursday,Mar 23rd]

BetUS Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 49:30


The NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 starts today! The BetUS Team is here to break down the NCAA March Madness, with the best college basketball odds. 64 teams started and now only 16 remain. Who will make the Elite Eight? We will preview Michigan State vs Kansas State, Arkansas vs UConn, Florida Atlantic vs Tennessee, and Gonzaga vs UCLA. These teams have all been playing great but the pressure will only increase as we get closer to the Final Four. The BetUS team will break down the tournament from each relevant angle to find the winning CBB picks! In this video:College Basketball Picks 0:00College Basketball Betting Record 4:45Michigan State vs Kansas State 5:30Arkansas vs Connecticut 11:13Florida Atlantic vs Tennessee 17:22Gonzaga vs UCLA 24:09College Basketball Q&A for NCAAB games 33:12College Basketball Best Bets 45:53

15 Good Minutes
2023 March Madness NCAA Basketball Championship - Who Ya Got?

15 Good Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 12:13


Welcome to our favorite time of year -- March Madness. Today, we keep it simple -- we're revealing our picks -- starting with the Elite 8 up to the projected champions. Think we can get it right? Can you? Follow us on Social: Twitter.com/15goodminutes youtube.com/15goodminutes email: rusty@15goodminutes.com

Mason & Ireland
HR 3: Time Off!

Mason & Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 65:42


Did Shaq take a page from Mason's book? he apparently took a day of from the NBA Show he does, Kenny, Chuck and Ernie don't believe he is sick. We have the audio. Can you avoid a person if they stick their hand out to shake it? Also, a ticket stub from the NCAA Basketball Championship game in 1979 sold for how much? Do you have any memorabilia? Plus, Cassidy Davis she's on Dating Sites and she got 65 guys to meet up at a party, she literally made her own version of the Bachelorette. Another edition of GAME OF GAMES and SUPER CROSSTALK with SEDANO and KAP! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brother from Another
"The Other Brother From Another"

Brother from Another

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 98:03


15:00:00            Are the Celtics a lock to win the series? Can the Suns stay in the playoffs long enough for Booker to return?   15:23:55             Is “Winning Time” too sensational? Is Jerry West right to be upset about his portrayal?15:42:54             Tom Haberstroh helps us break down Embiid's game-winning 3 pointer, and how the Celtics are shutting Kevin Durant down.16:07:13             Chris Simms expresses his thoughts on Deebo Samuel's trade request and analyzes his favorite players in the NFL Draft. 16:26:13             Ari Chambers stops by to talk about the Women's NCAA Basketball Championship, WNBA, and how to make a name for yourself outside of traditional media.16:44:25             Jay Wright retires. Is the transfer portal going to make early retirements a trend in college basketball?16:54:24             Pitcher tackles home-run hitter, Mike Tyson punches man annoying him on an airplane.

Full Sport Press Podcast
Episode 412: 2021-22 NBA Regular Season Awards Show | 4/11/2022

Full Sport Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 64:26


The 2022 NBA regular season is almost over and speculation about the league MVP, and other postseason awards, is starting to fly hot and heavy. This year's awards are sure to spark headlines with players possibly winning back to back awards, players who came out of nowhere, and even coaches who did not get enough credit for what they have accomplished this season. Check out Episode #411 as @JaiHov , @JEasley84 and @FSP_Wezzy discuss the hottest sports news of the past week and hand out awards for the 2021-22 NBA season . #FSPStyle **Full Sport Press Episode #411 Breakdown** **(7:10) Jeff's 10 Good Wrestling Seconds” **(9:40) Weezy's Yellow Box of Cereal Award- OJ Simpson **(12:02) 1st Half- Hottest Sports News of The Week ** (12:40)- NCAA Basketball Championship ** (17:20)- NFL WR1 Extensions Talk **(21:00)- Lakers miss the playoffs. Big Deal, Little Deal, No deal. **(27:45) -HALFTIME - Jeff's NBA MVP Ladder Week 10 **(33:15)2nd Half- 2021-22 NBA Regular Season Awards Show

Inside Sports Medicine

Dr. Souryal and Dr. Bellard are on the air today. They discuss the NCAA Basketball Championship game and NBA injuries. They discuss Tiger Woods’s return. They discuss Brian Kelly going to LSU. The Doctors talk about how a person comes back from trauma. They talk with a caller what kind of team you would put […]

No Scrubs Allowed Podcast!
Congratulations Kansas!

No Scrubs Allowed Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 67:52


On this episode, Producer Seal and Travis talk about the NCAA Basketball Championship, MLS, NBA, The Masters, UFC 273 and more!

The Midday Show
Hour 1 - Will Andy finally get to attend The Masters?

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 33:24


Andy and Randy open the show talking about the NCAA Basketball Championship last night with Kansas making an historic comeback. They also talk about a listener inviting Andy to the Augusta National practice round today.  Plus, it was bad news on the injury front for Atlanta United. What does it mean for the rest of their season?

Do You Have A Couple Of Minutes
Episode 45: Halftime - Evaluate, Regroup, Finish

Do You Have A Couple Of Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 3:05


Today was the NCAA Basketball Championship and Kansas prevailed over North Carolina in a great game. Though they entered the tournament ranked #1, they were down at half-time. So let's talk about half-time. I remember when I played basketball in high school. The team wasn't great, but we did manage to win a few games. In one particularly bad season on the Junior Varsity team, we were winning and I recall the coach calling timeout, only to tell u to keep doing what we were doing. Seemed strange at the time, but I think the point was that we had what it took to win, and we needed to recognize what we were doing to win and keep doing it. in life, we have the ability to impose timeouts, and there are milestones in life that we can treat like half times to evaluate, regroup, confirm the goal, and finish. We must take the time to evaluate how we are doing in reference to the goals we have and then we must regroup, that is to focus our attitude and actions in a manner that supports our goals and we must finish. The score at half-time doesn't determine the outcome of the game, it is the score at the end of the game that counts, and at the end of the game, whether the outcome is as we intended or we fall short, it is always good to know we lived with intention and gave it our best shot. Be intentional about the halftime moments you have in life - Evaluate, Regroup, and Finish.

The Midday Show
Hour 1 - Hawks are clicking at the right time

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 32:40


Andy and Randy open the show talking about the NCAA Basketball Championship game tonight between No. 1 Kansas and No. 8 North Carolina and the Hawks extending their winning streak to five games. This Hawks team is clicking just in time for the postseason.

UK Fans All Day
S2EP-1- Onward

UK Fans All Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 46:17


S2EP-1- Onward Final Four (without Kentucky) and the two teams that are playing for a NCAA Basketball Championship, Kentucky beat both by double digits. As a Kentucky fan who do you want to see win? Lesser of the evils, right? Coach K's Farewell, Kentucky fans comedy of the tranfer portal, staying or leaving, Spring Football and the Dumbest Shit from Twitter this Week. #BBN #MarchMadness #NCAA #Transfers #collegebasketball #collegefootball #CoachK

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder
Wills & Snyder: 76ers Beat Cavs 112-108 As Embiid Scores 44 & Cavs Cry FOUL - Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn Recapped The Game - NCAA Basketball Championship Tonight UNC VS Kansas - Russia Invades Ukraine Day 40 Coverage From NBC Radio Rory O'Neil &

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 46:28


Bill & Mike Got Your Money Monday Cashed In With 76ers Beat Cavs 112-108 As Embiid Scores 44 & Cavs Cry FOUL - Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn Recapped The Game - NCAA Basketball Championship Tonight UNC VS Kansas - Russia Invades Ukraine Day 40 Coverage From NBC Radio Rory O'Neil & ABC News Steve Roberts - OH SOS Frank LaRose On Ohio Primary Election-Registration - Sacramento Downtown Shooting - 6 Killed-At Least 15 Injured-NBC Radio Michael Bower & Tim Dimoff SACS Consulting Had The Latest Update - Money Monday From NCA Financial's Melanie Ross On Inheritance & Elisabeth Scheiderer On Summer Expenses - The GRAMMYS Recap From ABC News Jason Nathanson

Dana & Jay In The Morning
Women who earn more also do more housework, NCAA Basketball Championship Tonight

Dana & Jay In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 47:38


Are you surprised to learn that women who earn more than their partners do - ALSO do more housework!?!?! We're also sad that no Texas teams are in the NCAA Basketball Championship Tonight

Talking Bluntly Podcast
Talking Bluntly Podcast episode 63

Talking Bluntly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 81:57


Justin Keithley and Greg Thomas talk NCAA Basketball Championship game and who we think will win. They talk NFL free agency, Make their pick for UFC 273 next saturday.

W T L
NCAA Basketball Championship Special

W T L

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 19:10


Special guest Greg Peterson of the Coast to Coast Hoops, Betting the Bracket & The Greg Peterson Experience podcasts breaks down the Final Four. We also look ahead to Monday night 's Championship game between North Carolina and Kansas.

Bucks on Knucks
Almost NHL/NBA Playoffs, UFC 273 Preview, March Madness Picks!

Bucks on Knucks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 60:36


Bucks on Knucks is underway. Meet your hosts Tyler Demerah, Dylan Kelly and John Stewart who take you on a trip around the sporting world this week touching on the NHL, NFL, NBA, UFC, the World Cup and two different opinions on the NCAA Basketball Championship. Finally, it wouldn't be right to exclude our gambling picks. March Madness is almost over, but we're just starting.Check out Showbile for more content like Bucks on Knucks.

Eye on the Ball
Eye on the Ball - Thursday, March 31, Hour 1

Eye on the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 52:29


Looking back on Arizona's 1997 NCAA Basketball Championship on the 25th anniversary of the title game with the two writers who covered the team for the Arizona Daily Star, beat writer Javier Morales and columnist Greg Hansen.

Eye on the Ball
Eye on the Ball - Thursday, March 31, Hour 2

Eye on the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 53:35


Looking back on Arizona's 1997 NCAA Basketball Championship on the 25th anniversary of the title game with Danny Martinez, director of digital marketing for Arizona Athletics who attended the game as a 7-year-old fan, and Dave Silver, KGUN 9 sports director covering the team at the time.

AM Tampa Bay
The NCAA Basketball Championship is Underway

AM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 3:48


NBC News Radio's Michael Bower joins AM Tampa Bay as the NCAA basketball championship is underway, and millions are betting who will win.

Thirty Minutes of Hell with Pat Bradley
Former Arkansas basketball player and current high school basketball head coach Scotty Thurman joins 30 Minutes of Hell

Thirty Minutes of Hell with Pat Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 30:45


Parkview basketball head coach Scotty Thurman, who played for the Razorbacks from 1992-1995 and was an assistant coach for Arkansas from 2016-2019, is perhaps best known as the Razorbacks shooting guard who hit the high-arching go-ahead three-pointer with 50.7 seconds left in the 1994 NCAA Basketball Championship game, helping to secure Arkansas' only national title to date in a 76–72 victory over the Duke Blue Devils. Thurman joined Pat Bradley this week to discuss his playing career, his current coaching career, and everything in between. 30 minutes of hell SEC Tournament week edition!!

Me Myself And Ry
Episode 21.2 1991 The Year In Review (no music)

Me Myself And Ry

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 42:24


Looks like we sold the house now what do we do. A Soviet cosmonaut is trapped in space. Cannibal serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is captured. The Duke Blue Devil's win their 1st NCAA Basketball Championship. Nirvana drops their album Nevermind. The movie Boyz N The Hood is released. Premier of Home Improvement. And another great Ry's got 5 on it. Cold beers, lots of fun, and a whole lot more!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-kline/message

Freedom Train Presents: The Fix - Sports from a Black Perspective
The Kendrick Johnson Case Is Reopened, Paul Pierce Is Fired By ESPN | The Fix Sports Podcast S6 E23

Freedom Train Presents: The Fix - Sports from a Black Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021


Thank you for Listening Please Share In Season 6 Episode 23 of The Fix Sports Podcast, Joe and Sam shine their HBCU spotlight on the Southern Jaguars football team for being ranked in the FCS top 25. Stanford Women's basketball program won the 2021 Women's NCAA Basketball Championship. Baylor won the 2021 men's NCAA Basketball Championship. The murder case of Kendrick Johnson has been reopened in Valdosta, Georgia as the family of Johnson seeks justice. Ex-NBA player Darius Morris [...]

4th & 19
Masters of Predictions

4th & 19

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 105:40


The guys get a new website and talk MLB Power Rankings, NCAA Basketball Championship, and The Masters. Don't miss this ball-busting convo in this episode!

Hard Headed Sports
Episode #34 Darnold Traded to Carolina, Reacting To the NCAA Basketball Championship, More NFL Free Agency Grades, AND MORE!

Hard Headed Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 28:36


In this episode of the Hard Headed Sports Podcast, Nick Ryan talks about why he finds the Carolina Panthers trading for Sam Darnold to be a bit odd and what the outcomes might be for the teams involved. Ryan also reacts to the Baylor Bears defeating the Gonzaga Bulldogs in dominating fashion, and he gives out free agency grades for the NFC South.

No Scrubs Allowed Podcast!
Our Maui Dreams Are Dead!

No Scrubs Allowed Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 54:29


On this episode, Producer Seal and Travis talk about the NCAA Basketball Championship as well as some MLB, NHL, and NFL news.

Out of Boundz
Winners All-'Round in Sam Darnold Trade; Sammy Watkins is Feeling At Home in Baltimore; Great Women's & Men's NCAA Championships; Our Top 5 Things We're Not Sure Of; Plus Stop Anti-Asian Hate & the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

Out of Boundz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 56:40


Joe and Shawn are back for another week of NFL news and thoughts. They start off with their thoughts on the Sam Darnold trade to Carolina. Then they discuss Sammy Watkins' comments about how Lamar Jackson could be great, if his teammates step up. Then they discuss the Women's and Men's NCAA Basketball Championship games. Finally, they get into each of their 5 Things They Are Not Sure Of Lists. In their final thoughts, Shawn shines more light on the Anti-Asian Hate that has been happening in North America for much longer then just this last year & Joe discusses the talk of potential boycotts by some countries for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Stay safe where you are and be sure to check out Joe's appearance on the https://www.angrywhitedad.com/episode-30/ (Angry White Dad Podcast). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast

Zaslow, Romberg & Amber
04-06-2021 - Zaslow & Amber Best of

Zaslow, Romberg & Amber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 25:28


Best of: Eric Reid talks Heat vs. Grizzlies & Sam Darnold plus Allison Williams gives us an update after attending The NCAA Basketball Championship last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show
Baylor Wins NCAA Basketball Championship, NFL Headlines, Weekend Soccer Recap, Champions League Quarterfinals, & More

Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 55:29


On this episode of the Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show, AJ Nicoletti opens up the show with The Kickoff & breaks down Baylor's dominant win over Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament National Championship. Next AJ gives his thoughts on some of the hirings across College Basketball. AJ then reacts to the latest NFL headlines. Next AJ recaps weekend soccer fixtures from England, Spain, Italy & Germany & previews Champions League Quarterfinals 1st Legs. Finally AJ gives a quick nod to Jordan Spieth for winning the Texas Open. 

VSiN Best Bets
Handicapping Basketball

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 51:00


Gill Alexander, Adam Candee, and Danielle Alvari look at the 2022 NCAA Basketball Championship odds & look at Tuesday's NBA games with handicapper Drew Dinsick. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Just The Cats
2021-04-06-Just The Cats

Just The Cats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 39:36


Michael Bennett and Shannon The Dude talk Devin Askew transferring, the NCAA Basketball Championship game, and cutting off drivers in traffic.

Suplexes, Scores, And Savepoints
#SSSPOD | 4-6-21 | BAYLOR WINS!!!

Suplexes, Scores, And Savepoints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 46:51


Ryan and Nathan are back with another edition of the SSSPOD!! On today's show they discuss the NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, Monday Night Raw, new games on GAME PASS And much much more. Send us a message: https://anchor.fm/ssspod/message Follow us: Twitter FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssspod/support

The Real Stat Guy Podcast
Episode 14- NCAA Basketball Championship Preview with Benny Falender

The Real Stat Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 55:00


On today's episode, Benny Falender joins me to recap the Final Four games and preview the Men's college Basketball championship between Gonzaga and Baylor. We will recap the best parts about the tournament as a whole and have additional thoughts about Roy Williams retirement, IU's coaching hire of Mike Woodson and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

On The Hill
NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP... JORDAN SPIETH WON A GOLF TOURNAMENT... AND MASTER'S WEEK

On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 46:06


Action packed week. Clemson Spring Sports thrived and the Clemson Spring game was refreshing. The Final Four lived up to the hype. Jordan Spieth finally won a golf tournament. It's Master's Week! And baseball is back!

VSiN Best Bets
My Guys Masters Preview + Jimmy Vaccaro

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 54:25


In the closing hour of My Guys in The Desert, hosts Danielle Alvari, Matt Youmans, and Vinny Magliulo are joined by William Hill's Director of Trading Nick Bogdanovich to discuss sharp action and big bets for tonight's NCAA Basketball Championship matchup! Legendary Vegas oddsmaker Jimmy Vaccaro also joins with some of his classic stories, and Professional Golf Handicapper Jeff Sealey closes out the show with his picks and previews for the upcoming Masters Tournament! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

VSiN Best Bets
Greg "Hoops" Peterson Joins w/ NCAA Preview

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 49:09


In the final hour of Betting Across America, hosts Mike Pritchard and James Salinas continue to take a look at the night's NCAA Basketball Championship matchup between Baylor and Gonzaga. VSiN VP of Digital Content Ben Fawkes appears live from South Point with some of the biggest tickets nationwide on the night's Championship game and Greg "Hoops" Peterson closes out the show with his hallowed side and total selections for the contest! They also react to the Sam Darnold trade to Carolina! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

McKeany-Flavell Hot Commodity Podcast Series
Who got the acreage? Prospective Plantings & Grain Stocks reports explained

McKeany-Flavell Hot Commodity Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 24:23


Soybeans and corn Snikes! Acreage numbers severely miss expectations Stocks fall within the range of forecasts ​Wheat Wheat acres rise to 46.4 million acres Winter wheat acres up 9 percent Sugar Sugar beet acreage up 6,800 acres Gonzaga will win the NCAA Basketball Championship! And don’t forget to register for our Spring Seminar coming up April 27 and 28. The Food Revolution Resumes! Host: Kevin Combs, Vice President – Sweeteners Specialist Expert: Nicole Thomas, Vice President – Information Services Expert: Eric Thornton, Commodity Specialist

VSiN Best Bets
The Ratings Game With My Guys

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 54:28


In the opening hour of My Guys in The Desert, hosts Danielle Alvari, Matt Youmans and Wes Reynolds play The Ratings Game with KenPom offensive and defensive ratings for NCAA Basketball Championship contenders to open up the hour. The guys break down the top odds for golfers in this weekend's upcoming Genesis Open and Greg "Hoops" Peterson calls in to close out the opening stanza with his unparalleled college basketball analysis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The NBS Sports Hour With Joe & Patrick
The NBS Sports Hour: Bill Withers & Bobby Mitchell, the HOF and NCAA Championships

The NBS Sports Hour With Joe & Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 67:05


Joe and Patrick are back with another The NBS Sports Hour. The guys pay respect to legends Bill Withers and Bobby Mitchell.The guys give their thoughts on the 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Class. Where does this class rank? Better career, Kobe Bryant or Tim Duncan? Also, with us missing March Madness this year, they list some of their favorite NCAA Basketball Championship teams of all time.Give the show a follow on Instagram and Twitter @NBSSportsHour. DM with ideas or questions. As always, our show is brought to you by Total Package Energy Shot. What fuels you?

The Punt & Pass Podcast
Punt & Pass #QuarantineChronicles w/ Maria Taylor (4.3.2020)

The Punt & Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 31:45


Drew is joined by ESPN's Maria Taylor on this episode of the @PuntandPass #QuarantineChronicles. Maria, a Georgia Bulldog, was supposed to be working the NBA playoffs, the Women's NCAA Basketball Championship, a college football spring game, the NFL Draft, and more. All of that is now either postponed, canceled, or up in the air. In such an unprecedented time, I wanted to check in with someone who has seen a radical change in their day-to-day life. Maria brings a unique perspective, so give it a listen! Thanks for listening and please rate/review/subscribe!! #PuntandPass

VSiN Best Bets
A Numbers Game | February 24, 2020, Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 56:25


In this hour of A Numbers Game, Gill Alexander recaps the Tyson Fury winning the WBC Heavyweight Title over Deontay Wilder, the NCAA Basketball Championship formula, and Paul Sporer joins the show for some pre-season MLB talk. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Skip and Josh Podcast
Episode 137 - I Want Him to Lose!

The Skip and Josh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 63:28


In this episode: Virginia wins the NCAA Basketball Championship, reactions to One Shining Moment, an interesting discussion on the sports broadcasting landscape in Canada, tanking for high draft picks, the Raptors playoff outlook, women's hockey and the NHL playoffs so far. Also Josh tells us what he really thinks about the Masters, Tiger Woods and Game of Thrones. Recorded April 14, 2019. Music in this episode: Rumble by www.bensound.com , Brit Pop by scottholmesmusic.com, Gonzo by Jahzzar.

We The Fans Network
Ep 25 - NCAA Basketball Championship, Bracket Challenge Winners, Sports Decathalon Picks

We The Fans Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 50:02


Ep 25 - NCAA Basketball Championship, Bracket Challenge Winners, Sports Decathalon Picks

The Chad Benson Show
Trump still threatening to close borders

The Chad Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 109:53


Kirstjen Nielsen resigns as head of DHS. Trump still threatening to close borders. NCAA Basketball Championship. Divisive social media. Weekend box office report. Antibiotic resistant viruses.

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder
Wills & Snyder: Indians VS Tigers At 1:10pm - Cavs VS Hornets-Final Game Of Season - Virginia Wins NCAA Basketball Championship - Q will be renamed "Rocket Mortgage Field House" - Rosey Previewed Tigers - Jim Chones Previewed Hornets - Terr

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 42:07


Bill and Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Indians VS Tigers At 1:10pm - Cavs VS Hornets-Final Game Of Season - Virginia Wins NCAA Basketball Championship - Q will be renamed "Rocket Mortgage Field House" - Rosey Previewed Tigers - Jim Chones Previewed Hornets - Terry Pluto Talked Sports Teams - Agent Meister Geek Squad-Apple Watch-Garmin Fenix line for multi sport performance tracking-Jordan Goodman On Fed Interest Rates Falling - Attorney General Bill Barr is scheduled to testify Tuesday in the House and Wednesday in the Senate about the Justice Department’s budget

Sports Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast
NCAA Basketball Championship and The Masters (epi 305)

Sports Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 28:15


Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast – NCAA Basketball Championship and The Masters (epi 305) – Brooks Robinson Episode Jeffrey “Coach” Belanger host of the Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast in Episode 305 the Brooks Robinson episode.  Coach and Darth Wager discuss the NCAA Championship game between Texas Tech and Virginia, The Masters […] The post NCAA Basketball Championship and The Masters (epi 305) appeared first on Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast.

Make It Rain
4/8,Hour 3: NCAA Basketball Championship Preview, WrestleMania, and more...

Make It Rain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 61:38


Joe n Dane start the 3rd and final hour of the show getting you ready for tonight's matchup between Virginia and Texas Tech. They give you their best bets for the game and completely run down the matchup between the 2 schools. They also give you some of their bets for tonight's games in the MLB & NBA. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Blue Collar Sports Dad
Texas Tech made it; NFL and XFL and AAF; Spurs playoff hopes

Blue Collar Sports Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 92:11


The NCAA Basketball Championship is set while the AAF tanks, Our Blue Collar Sports Church will bring you the latest while discussing Spurs playoff seeding and even more sports talk.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Hour 2

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 44:10


Guests: National College Football Writer Dennis Dodd (CBSSports.com) joins us to dive into the Tate Martell transfer from Ohio State to Miami and whether this really opens up “free agency” in the sport.  Then, we wrap up the show as play-by-play announcer Brandon Gaudin (BTN / Westwood One Radio Network) checks in from Louisville, prior to the Sweet 16 matchups. Brandon and Steve recap Duke’s Sunday night escape over UCF plus give previews of Purdue/Tennessee as well as Oregon/Virginia in the South region on Thursday night.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 40:33


Topics: NCAA Sweet 16 matchups, NFL meetings and the pitfalls of instant replay. Guest: Dana O’Neil (Senior Writer, The Athletic) is back to share details on her latest long form write-up in The Athletic on Gonzaga’s Rui Hachimura and how he’s treated in Japan compared to the USA. Dana also breaks down the big factors that teams will need to focus on, in order to move into this weekend’s Elite 8. And, we finish the hour with breaking news on Nebraska firing Head Men’s Basketball Coach Tim Miles.

Inside The Book Podcast
Inside The Book Podcast - March Madness Preview

Inside The Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 31:38


On this edition of the Inside The Book Podcast powered by PlayNow Sports, Duke Williams and Bill Brown go in-depth with their breakdown of all the bets available heading into March Madness, with the top college teams in the U.S. vying for the 2019 NCAA Basketball Championship. We look into the betting favourites for the tournament, but also discuss some teams that might be overlooked by the bettors and could provide an upset or two during this NCAA tournament. Enjoy!

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, March 19, 2019 Hour 2

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 44:15


Guests: Ken Pomeroy (kenpom.com) returns to the show to discuss the brackets, the good and not so good of March Madness. Then, we wrap up the show as Senior Editor Neal Coolong (TouchdownWire.com) joins us to kick around the Steelers selections in free agency and which positions will they focus on next month at the NFL Draft.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Monday, March 18, 2019 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 42:11


Guests: United States Basketball Hall of Fame Writer Dick Jerardi (Analyst, Penn State Sports Network) calls in to discuss the brackets, which teams deserve number one seeds, if St. John’s deserved to get in the tournament, Villanova losing 4 starters from last year’s championship team and receiving an automatic bid, and who Dick has going to the Final Four in Minneapolis. Then, we wrap up the show with sports writer Neil Greenberg (Washington Post) to get his thoughts on how good of a job the committee did putting the brackets together and on Michigan State getting a 2 seed in...

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Monday, March 18, 2019 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 41:58


Topics: Penn State’s men’s ice hockey advances to B1G championship for the second time in three years, Bengals cut linebacker Vontaze Burfict, 68 teams set in the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament. Guest: Ben Jones (Penn State Writer, StateCollege.com) along with Steve, break down the tournament brackets and a look back at the B1G season which featured 20 league games per team for the first time.

Inside The Book Podcast
Inside The Book Podcast - NCAA Basketball Betting Breakdown

Inside The Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 29:29


The newest episode of the Inside The Book Podcast powered by PlayNow Sports is out! It is March and the Madness is soon upon us, and that means we're breaking down the NCAA Basketball Championship outright odds and the teams that could win the national title. We also look into Saturday's big clash between Kentucky and Tennessee on the hard court. We also look into how the NHL Trade Deadline played out for the bettors and the sports book. Enjoy!

Just The Cats
2018-04-02- Morning Tipoff

Just The Cats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 40:29


Michael Bennett and Shannon The Dude talk NCAA Basketball Championship game, and the latest UK sports news.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, March 28, 2018 Hour 2

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 42:34


Guest: Sports broadcaster Lisa Byington (BTN) shares her NCAA Tournament courtside experience with CBS/Turner Sports while covering the incredible Final Four run of Loyola-Chicago!

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Monday, March 12, 2018 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 41:38


Topics: Arrieta signs with Phillies, who will sign Kirk Cousins, Bucknell gets Sparty in Detroit Friday night and what the tournament committee got wrong on Selection Sunday.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 39:35


Topics: Louisville to vacate 2013 men’s basketball title as the NCAA upholds penalties and payback multiple years worth of tournament money, Winter Olympics.

Perpetual Sports Talk
Ep. 30: NCAA Championship, Masters, and Schlub of the Week

Perpetual Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 73:30


(0:00-3:06)- Introduction: Lineup Card  (3:06-14:49)- NCAA Basketball Championship, officiating, venue, fake fans  (14:49-25:21)- Patrick Ewing, recruiting in college basketball  (25:21-37:16)- Opening Day, Nationals, Tebow's HR (37:16-52:07)- The Masters, Dustin Johnson's suspicious accident, Bubba, Rory  (52:07-56:48)- Derrick Rose, Tony Romo, Would You Rather  (56:48-1:00:28)- Furthur Would You Rather  (1:00:28-1:06:43)- Schlub of the Week  (1:06:43-1:13:30)- Weekend Appetizer   Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe to us on iTunes. Let us know if you have any Would You Rathers.   

The Sports Bar Podcast (SBP)
2017 NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION

The Sports Bar Podcast (SBP)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 30:00


RECAP OF THE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 2017 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

Playing with Balls
#23 A Frosty NCAA Basketball Victory

Playing with Balls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 43:04


Shannon Leigh and Rachel Kopczyk have a frost reaction to the men's NCAA Basketball Championship game. The babes share their thoughts on the start of the MLB season and how the Phillies and White Sox will do. Plus, they discuss a poignant piece of baller mail and hear their always entertaining baller stories about drunk texting & baseball nightmares. Send them your baller mail: playingwballs@gmail.com Follow them on Social Media: www.Facebook.com/PlayingwithBalls www.Instagram.com/PlayingwithBalls www.Twitter.com/Playing_w_Balls

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show- Tuesday, April 4, 2017 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 42:05


Topic:  NCAA Basketball Championship Game.  Guests:  Neal Coolong (USA Today) on NFL Football and Adam Purdy on the Truman H. Purdy Golf Tournament.

Survivor Whispers
Sports Whispers Weekly 3-18-17

Survivor Whispers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 171:00


It's getting a little crazy in college sports nowadays! You could say there is a MADNESS in the air! March Madness that is!!! 68 teams competing for the top prize of the NCAA Basketball Championship! Who is favored to win this year's bracket? Who do our hosts feel have the best shot of taking it all home this year? Will Villanova repeat? Will there be a new champion this year? What upsets have occurred so far? The action heats up in the desert as Nascar takes it's Monster Series to Phoenix International Raceway for the Camping World 500! Which drivers will be able to brave the heat and finish as our top five this week?  Will Joey Logano be able to ride the pole to his first victory of the new season? Or will another driver step up? More importantly, will we see another Logano/Busch scuffle? Also what in the world is going on in the NFL offseason? Butler unhappy in New England? Romo looking for a home? Browns hoarding draft picks? Beast Mode coming out of retirement? There's alot to cover this week! Tune in later tonight! 9 PM EST! (657) 383-1308 is the number to call!

Most Useful Podcast Ever
The Madness of March

Most Useful Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 40:43


On today's show, we offer up helpful tips for three things that will likely be driving you mad this March. First up, we talk to Tim Chartier, professor of mathematics and computer science Davidson College, about "March Mathness," his statistically driven approach to mastering bracketology for this year's NCAA Basketball Championship. Then Alex George talks us through the latest home security devices, so you won't have to lose your mind worrying about your empty house on ski weekends (especially once you've stashed your tournament winnings). Finally, Peter Martin comes to the testing table with a new body fat testing device that not only tells you how out of shape you are, but also gives you a workout plan to get ready for warmer weather.

Phil Hulett and Friends
Gambling within the Madness

Phil Hulett and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 87:52


As you fill out your NCAA Basketball Championship bracket, think about this: some of the college players have big money riding on the final score of the game. That’s the assertion of sports gambling expert and author, Frank Landrey. Plus we explore the 100 things to know before you get old with Becky Baines from National Geographic Kids books. Manny the Movie guy reviews the weekend’s new releases and reveals who he thinks should be the next James Bond. We agree, and we have a suggestion for the next Bond Girl. Fashion Marketing expert Keith Nishida opens our minds to a grown up love for a particular toy which rivals Barbie in popularity and is perhaps more recognizable. Kelly J and Chris Martin join Phil in the studio and offer the following stories: Hulk Hogan sex tape t [...]

Dead End Sports
Duke vs. Wisconsin, 2015 NCAA Basketball Championship Recap

Dead End Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 119:52


We discuss the National Championship, whether Bo Ryan was right about the refs in his post game comments, Russell Westbrook vs. James Harden, Opening Day in Major League Baseball, and take listener calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GuysGirl Show with Blythe Brumleve
Helmets and Heels- 2015 Episode 11

GuysGirl Show with Blythe Brumleve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2015 40:17


This week the girls discuss one of the greatest weeks on the sports calendar with the NCAA Basketball Championship game, Opening Day in MLB and The Masters kicking off. We also dive into weird bathroom stories and hear how lacrosse is one of the fastest growing sports in the country.

Sports Gambling Podcast
NCAAB Championship

Sports Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 0:17


Sean and Ryan breakdown the NCAA Basketball Championship between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Connecticut Huskies. The guys also recap the Final Four and their trip to Vegas. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands