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A proposal that Mid Canterbury residents pay more to attend events at the new Christchurch stadium has the backing of Ashburton's mayor. Ashburton District mayor Neil Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Neil Brown, President of the Poytner Institute for Media Studies, discusses the challenges facing journalism. We discuss the concept of media trust, changing revenue models, and the challenges for journalism posed by digital fragmentation. Neil also shares his thoughts on fact-checking and Politifact.com, and we end with a discussion of AI's implications for journalism.
Ashburton's second bridge is officially on the way, after the New Zealand Transport Agency and local council finally signed a deal for its construction. Ashburton mayor Neil Brown spoke to Alexa Cook.
Dan and Ellen talk with Neil Brown, a longtime journalist who is the president of the Poynter Institute. For listeners who might not know, the Poynter Institute is a nonprofit based in St. Petersburg, Florida, that is devoted to teaching best practices in journalism. It is named for Nelson Poynter, the bow-tie-wearing legend who led the St. Petersburg Times to national recognition. The paper is now known as the Tampa Bay Times. Poynter is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Dan has a Quick Take on President Trump's bouncing tariffs. They're on, they're off, they're on, they're off. But his gyrations are having real consequences. In central New York State, Trump's threats have killed a daily newspaper — and not just any paper. The Cortland Standard, one of the oldest family-owned papers in the country, folded in mid-March, as Trump's proposed 25% tariff on Canadian newsprint proved to be the last straw. Ellen's Quick Take comes from a tip from Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of the New York Times who is a distinguished professor of the practice here at Northeastern. Jeff Morrison, a journalist who is a member of the Iowa Writers' Collaborative, has compiled an incredible timeline of the decline of newspapers in Iowa. A highlight: The Storm Lake Times Pilot, a twice-weekly print paper featured in our book, "What Works in Community News," is dropping a print edition and going weekly.
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Ashburton will have a new mayor after Neil Brown announces he will not be re-running, a user pay system for public bathrooms has been proposed after $30k of vandalism, and Jonathan has updates on council staffing across the region.
"What I was fortunate enough to get exposed to very early in my career, and I really believe is now the way to go, which is the nature of editing as thinking," says Poynter Institute president Neil Brown.Neil has spent more than forty years as a reporter and editor, and he just wrapped up his tenure on the Pulitzer Prize Board. He's one of the more nimble minds in journalism and a champion of the editor/writer dynamic.In this conversation, Neil riffs on Editing as thinking The late writing coach Don Murray How the front end is everything Respecting reader detection And Interviewing as a skill, among lots more great stuff.Podcast Specific SubstackPre-order The Front RunnerPromotional Sponsor: The Power of Narrative Conference. Use CNF15 at checkout for a 15% discount.Newsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.comSupport: Patreon.com/cnfpod
Can traditional journalism survive in a world dominated by mega-influencers like Joe Rogan? What happens when AI reshapes how we consume news? And how must the industry evolve to stay relevant in this new technological and cultural era?In this episode, we're joined by Neil Brown, a veteran journalist, President of the Poynter Institute, and founder of the fact-checking platform PolitiFact. Neil breaks down the market forces shaping today's media landscape and explores what it will take to bring journalism into the modern age. GUEST INFO: Neil Brown President, Poynter Institute Founder, PolitiFact X / Twitter: @nbrownpoynter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-brown-0711b9151/
Join Jordan, Big Sky Brigit, Commish, and special guest NSDU alum Adam, along with VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. A Pennsylvania King Cake, Iditarod updates, the ACC settlement deal and how we can influence the payout, Neil Brown to Texas, George Mason's baseball and their record setting 23 runs in an inning, plus a special Worst Season of All Time For Teams Who are Above .600 All Time the (WSOATFTWAA600AT) for North Dakota State, and much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trust in media, institutions, and corporate comms is eroding. Neil Brown, president of Poynter Institute and founder of PolitiFact, knows why—and how to fix it.
On today's show, we break down Ohio State hiring Brian Hartline as OC and what it means for the Buckeyes' offense. We also dive into Colorado's new staff, including Marshall Faulk, and how Deion Sanders is building an NFL-heavy coaching lineup. Plus, Biff Poggi returns to Michigan, Ron Rivera takes on a GM role at Cal, Virginia Tech lands Neil Brown as OC, and Scott Cochran makes a comeback. We wrap up with a big question—would Ryan Day have been fired without the expanded playoff?
Neil Brown, president of The Poynter Institute and former chair of the Pulitzer Prizes, joins host Nikita Roy to discuss the Pulitzer Board's decision to require AI disclosure in prize submissions. In 2024, two Pulitzer Prize winners disclosed using AI in their work - City Bureau and Invisible Institute used machine learning to analyze police misconduct files for "Missing in Chicago," while The New York Times' visual investigations desk employed AI to identify bomb craters in Gaza. Of the 45 finalists that year, five had disclosed using AI in their submissions. In this episode, Brown discusses how the Pulitzer Board approached AI disclosure requirements and shares his perspective on technology's evolving role in journalism.Key topics include:The Pulitzer Board's approach to AI disclosure and transparencyHow newsrooms can bridge the divide between technical and editorial teamsWhy newsrooms need to take a longitudinal approach to technology adoptionThe importance of involving audiences in technological innovationLessons from journalism's digital transformation that apply to the AI eraSign up for the Newsroom Robots newsletter for episode summaries and insights from host Nikita Roy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textRenowned journalist Neil Brown joins us to share the journey that shaped his career, from his Chicago roots to becoming the president of the Poynter Institute. Neil's childhood, surrounded by the buzz of political activism and the Watergate hearings, ignited a lifelong passion for journalism. His path took him from Skokie, Illinois, to the Miami Herald's Key West Bureau, offering a front-row seat to unique challenges, from drug dealing to cultural shifts, all the while being closer to Cuba than his own editor. Neil's story is a testament to the formative experiences that honed his journalistic instincts and set him on a path to success.Our conversation also takes us to Washington, where Neil navigated the complexities of political journalism, and back to local newsrooms, where his leadership at the St. Pete Times garnered six Pulitzer Prizes. Neil shares invaluable insights on the critical disconnect between Washington's political bubble and the real-world issues that matter most. The discussion highlights the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity and the role of fostering ethical reporting and innovation in achieving monumental success.Neil also opens up about his transformative role at the Poynter Institute, guiding its mission to train journalists and connect with news consumers in a rapidly shifting media landscape. From initiatives like PolitiFact to media literacy programs with organizations like Google, Neil emphasizes the vital need for partnerships and innovative solutions to sustain local journalism. We also explore the evolving dynamics between journalists and PR professionals, the challenges posed by AI integration, and the crucial role of storytelling in upholding democratic values. This episode offers a rich tapestry of Neil's experiences and insights, promising a wealth of knowledge for anyone passionate about the future of journalism.Poynter website: https://www.poynter.orgPoitifact: https://www.politifact.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-brown-0711b9151/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Poynter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poynter_institute/Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . Few institutions are under as much pressure today as journalism and news publishing, and AI features squarely in the middle of those pressures. Disinformation, social media, automated news generation, the list goes on; we're talking about the fabric of our information society. Here to help us understand these issues is Neil Brown, former editor and vice president of the Tampa Bay Times while they won six Pulitzers, and president of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. For over 50 years Poynter has trained journalists and protected the ethical standards of the industry through mechanisms like the International Fact-Checking Network and the Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership. Neil spent four decades as a journalist, launched PolitiFact.com, and was co-chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board. His mission is to strengthen democracy and confront society's most complex problems by improving the value of journalism and increasing media literacy, so we are very fortunate to have him on the show to field my challenging questions! We talk about the use of AI in journalism, in writing stories, its effect on our writing standards, different levels of stories in journalism, and the potential use of AI in interactive news publishing. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . Few institutions are under as much pressure today as journalism and news publishing, and AI features squarely in the middle of those pressures. Disinformation, social media, automated news generation, the list goes on; we're talking about the fabric of our information society. Here to help us understand these issues is Neil Brown, former editor and vice president of the Tampa Bay Times while they won six Pulitzers, and president of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. For over 50 years Poynter has trained journalists and protected the ethical standards of the industry through mechanisms like the International Fact-Checking Network and the Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership. Neil spent four decades as a journalist, launched PolitiFact.com, and was co-chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board. His mission is to strengthen democracy and confront society's most complex problems by improving the value of journalism and increasing media literacy, so we are very fortunate to have him on the show to field my challenging questions! We talk about pressures on news organizations, the evolution of the relationship between journalism and publishing, how revenue models are changing, the impact and use of AI or psychometric analysis tools, and much more. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
Ashburton is a farming district not too far south of Christchurch, known for its fly fishing and scenic landscape. The district boats lots of small shops, galleries, and museums to explore in the town. As a claim to fame, there are also the Ashburton Lakes to explore, some of which were filming locations for Lord of the Rings. Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown joins the show. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about Tech basketball win Friday, Tech football bowl projections, QB play at Tech, what have we enjoyed this year with Tech football, and Neil Brown at West Virginia.
In a media environment that is often dominated by narratives of decline, layoffs, and shrinking local news outlets, The Poynter Institute's newly released report offers a refreshing perspective. Titled “OnPoynt — Values Rising: Trends and Traction in Journalism and the News Industry,” the study showcases optimism and innovation in journalism despite well-known challenges. In this recent interview, Neil Brown, President of Poynter, shared insights on the report and how local journalism is evolving in ways that provide significant value to communities. The conversation highlighted the vitality of smaller, local news startups, alternative forms of content distribution, and the promise of AI. Learn more at this episodes offical E&P page at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/redefining-value-neil-brown-breaks-down-poynters-vision-for-journalisms-future,251986
Who has the most pressure on them going into this 2024-25 college football season; Pat Narduzzi, Neil Brown or James Franklin? Adam Crowley, Dorin Dickerson and Pat Bostick discuss.
Neil Solondz sits down with Neil Brown, president of The Poynter Institute, a global nonprofit based in St Petersburg. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Brasch and Neil Brown preview Sandown tonight.
John Brasch and Neil Brown preview Sandown tonight.
John Brasch and Neil Brown preview Sandown tonight.
Ashburton is looking at an 11.8% rate increase in year 1 but it's down to core infrastructure and inflation.
Dee Dee in danger! Which one? Eh... does it matter? Batman battles Bonk, flag poles crack skulls and... oh, credits. So we're doing these are we? And do they live up to the TV show's ones? I've got some bad news for you there... Melissa Joan Hart, Dead Stockwell, Arleen Sorkin, HENRY ROLLINS?!?!? This cast is stacked. We also get to see Brucie baby. He's old, but this senior resource has still got it. Let's hope that he's up to the challenge... The next episode follows in one week! Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Today's guest: Neil Brown
John Brasch and Neil Brown preview Sandown tonight.
On this special 100th episode of SPx, Neil Brown, President of the Poynter Institute, joins Joe for an in depth conversation about the current state of journalism. Brown believes that journalism is thriving despite challenges and highlights the need to move away from a negative narrative. They discuss objectivity in journalism, the impact of the internet on information dissemination and the importance of transparency and neutrality. Brown also details the acquisition of PolitiFact by Poynter, the purchase of the Tampa Tribune and the ownership structure of the Tampa Bay Times. The conversation underscores the evolving landscape of journalism and the role of innovative approaches in serving communities.
WVU head coach Neil Brown comes on The Fan Hotline to talk about his former center and now Pittsburgh Steelers Zach Frazier.
From Field to Table: A Turkey Culinary Adventure In this comprehensive episode of the Okayest Cook podcast, video now available on Spotify, the hosts embark on a culinary journey with turkey, covering everything from hunting techniques and turkey calls to innovative cooking methods. They share insights into hunting and preparing both wild and domestic turkeys, including a special citrus-based brine recipe by Chef Neal Brown for a flavorful dish and a unique braising recipe aimed for turkey tacos. The conversation spans the use of different tortillas based on the dish's protein and includes personal anecdotes, cooking tips, and a revisit on corn vs. flour tortillas. The episode culminates with Chef Neil Brown's culinary talents with an invitation to explore more at the Fishers Test Kitchen in Fishers Indiana. Grab some new turkey calls over at https://jtcalls.com JT Calls on Instagram: @jt_calls Grab the Turkey Book at https://TheWildBooks.com Jesse Griffiths Instagram: @sac.a.lait Get on Neal Brown's email list: https://nealbrown.substack.com Neal Brown Instagram: @nealjbrown AI Generated ‘Chapters' 00:00 Kicking Off with Spotify Updates and Sticker Distractions 00:43 Introducing the Okayest Cook Podcast Episode on Turkeys 01:11 Turkey Calling Tips and Personal Stories 03:57 Diving Into Notable Meals and Cooking Adventures 08:52 Exploring the World of Eating Insects 12:03 Deep Dive into Turkey Hunting Strategies and Experiences 28:46 The Great Turkey Debate: Wild vs. Domestic 30:34 Wild vs. Domestic Turkey: Cooking Differences 31:58 Preparing Wild Turkey: Tips and Techniques 34:15 Thanksgiving Turkey Traditions and Cooking Tips 35:06 Innovative Turkey Cooking Methods and Recipes 38:21 Exploring Unique Turkey Preparations and Seasonings 39:35 The Art of Brining: Enhancing Your Turkey 41:20 Creative Cooking: From VR Headsets to Turkey Recipes 41:56 Spatchcocking and Other Turkey Cooking Adventures 59:04 Turkey Chili and Final Cooking Thoughts 01:00:49 Chef Neal Brown's Citrus Dry Brine Turkey Recipe Chef Neal Brown's Citrus Turkey Tacos Chris used this recipe with his wild turkey legs Citrus Dry Brine 1 Tbls Kosher Salt 1/2 Tbls Sugar Zest of Three Oranges 3 Cloves Garlic 1 Tbls Onion powder 1 tsps Annoto powder Put in a blender and blend until a rough but dry(ish) rub forms. Pat bird dry & rub getting into all the crevices thoroughly. Put in freezer bag or vac seal and refrigerate over night. Next day: Sear on all sides over medium heat. Braise: 2 cups water 1 medium white onion, thinly sliced 1/2 orange, cut into 2 pieces 1/4 cup pork lard or vegetable oil 8 garlic cloves, peeled 3 bay leaves 1 tablespoon sweetened condensed milk 2 teaspoons dried oregano, preferably Mexican, crumbled 1 tbls kosher salt Cook until tender, several hours. Pick the meat from the tendons in the turkey leg and serve in flour tortillas. Drizzle hot braising liquid over the meat at service. Chris added cilantro & pickled red onions as a garnish. More at OkayestCook.com Connect with us on Instagram @Okayest_Cook And facebook.com/AnOkayestCook Video feed on YouTube.com/@OkayestCook Crew: Chris Whonsetler Email: Chris@OkayestCook.com Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto Andy Heiser Email: Andy@OkayestCook.com Web: RakeDevelopment.com Instagram: @andheiser Corey Cole Email: Corey@OkayestCook.com Web: CoreyRCole.com Instagram: @ruggedhunter Colton Heiniger Email: Colton@OkayestCook.com Web: ElevateAccountingServices.com
Work to get the Rangitata rail bridge up and running again will begin this week after flood waters knocked out one of its 34 piers on Friday. Ashburton mayor Neil Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In this first special episode of a new series, Viola welcomes Neil Brown, head of capital formation at Low Carbon, for a thought-provoking discussion on the forefront of the energy transition. The conversation delves into the critical challenges and opportunities facing the industry as it moves towards a net zero future. With Low Carbon's extensive experience in the solar and wind sectors, we delve into the financing of traditional renewables, how to meet the needs of a 'just transition', and the promising markets and technologies poised to make significant contributions to the energy transition.We also discuss the impact of the post-Covid-19 fundraising environment and how it shapes the trajectory towards achieving a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Neil sheds light on the broader implications of supply chain challenges and the strategic moves Low Carbon is making to navigate these waters.Hosted by:Viola Caon - Head of Content, inspiratia Guest: Neil Brown - Head of Capital Formation, Low Carbon Reach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.comFind all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratiaListen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers. Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of Noise©2024 inspiratia. All rights reserved.This content is protected by copyright. Please respect the author's rights and do not copy or reproduce it without permission.
Hear about how police targeted residents of small town Brookside, Alabama, in an interview with 2023 Pulitzer winners for Local Reporting, John Archibald and Ashley Remkus at AL.com, and Neil Brown, Pulitzer Board member and president of the Poynter Institute. Access the full transcript and read more about this episode here.
Chat about the loss of our mate Neil Brown.. Max on RWS and Chads loss
With the new Hayao Miyazaki film The Boy and the Heron coming out this week in the U.S., John and Mitch welcome our Ghibli fan friends Jamie Anderson and Neil Brown to discuss whether master Miyazaki managed to make four truly great films in a row. (This episode was recorded in May of 2021) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-ingle2/support
Neil Brown is a true greyhound racing ambassador. He joined Racing Pulse at Sandown on Tuesday morning.
Tour bus access to one of the best views in the country is being restricted due to safety concerns. Signs stating 'no coaches' were placed in the Lake Clearwater hut settlement by the Ashburton District Council in June. It's been amended to ban coaches over 20 seats following a hearing. Ashburton Mayor, Neil Brown, told Mike Hosking that it's been problematic for Bach owners. He says the road is unsealed and the buses create dust, making it a safety issue. Brown says the buses now park at the main road and passengers walk 300 metres to the lake's edge. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie talks with family therapist and author of the new book "Ending the Parent-Teen Control Battle" Neil Brown about the challenges of and strategies for raising differently-wired teens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Residents are waking up to more wet weather today in Canterbury. There has been widespread surface flooding, and some residents were encouraged to evacuate last night as a precaution in case river levels rose. All bridges across the Ashburton River including State Highway 1 overnight were closed due to the risks posed by flood debris. Ashburton mayor Neil Brown and Selwyn mayor Sam Broughton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Tetsuo and Kei continue their battle on top of the unearthed Akira storage chamber. With Niall McGowan & Neil Brown.
Tetsuo reaches the chamber holding Akira, where he finds Kei under the control of the psychic children. With Niall McGowan & Neil Brown.
Tetsuo destroys a bridge. With Niall McGowan & Neil Brown.
Hurry Up And Wait: Actors and Film Professionals Talking Candidly
Actor Neil Brown Jr. (SEAL Team, Insecure, Straight Outta Compton) is an acomplished actor with many credits to his name and a journey to get those credits that will leave you insprired! Listen to Neil's story of being all about the work and letting HIS work speak for itself! PLEASE VISIT OUR SPONSORS: AUDIBLE: https://amzn.to/3ExFd0T AND Sponsored by Masters of Self-Taping. Use code HURRY at checkout for 20% off! Follow the Hosts And Guest: Guest - Neil Brown Jr. Insta Twitter Facebook Jordan Instagram Website Jordan Woods-Robinson IMDb Adam Facebook Instagram Website Adam Vernier IMDb We truly thank you for listening to our podcast. Please feel free to share this with other industry folks or with people you think would enjoy it! If you have a suggestion of a guest please email our producer at: adam@bookfromtape.com
This week I bring back to the show Neil Brown, a licensed clinical social worker, the author of Ending the Parent-Teen Control Battle: Resolve the Power Struggle and Build Trust, Responsibility, and Respect, and host of the Healthy Family Connections Podcast.When I last had Neil on the show, we talked about control battles with teens, and if you haven't listened to that episode, I highly encourage you to go back and check it out here. In today's episode, we're tackling an equally important topic, and one I think will resonate deeply with our audience here: Parental Burnout.In our conversation, Neil will explain what exactly parental burnout is and how it negatively impacts parents and families, tell us how to identify it, and share his strategies for recovering from it. If you regularly feel frustrated and exhausted and are experiencing high levels of stress in relation to your parenting life, this is an episode you will definitely want to listen to. Neil D. Brown, LCSW, is a psychotherapist who has worked with families, couples, and individuals for more than thirty years. Deeply steeped in the theory and practice of family therapy, Brown uses a systemic approach that allows him to understand the system, or context, in which problems are both formed and are healed. This approach has revealed a simple yet profound method of empowering parents and their adolescent youth to put an end to destructive control battles for good. Brown is also a trainer of parents and mental health professionals. Additionally, Brown works in industry with teams and work groups to increase organizational effectiveness. Things you'll learn from this episodeWhat parental burnout is and why parents of differently-wired kids are especially susceptible to itThe importance of making sure our emotional needs are met when it comes to preventing burnoutWhy moms experience parental burnout more frequently than dadsWhat recovery from parental burnout looks like, and how long it takesHow to help teens with a fixed mindset develop a growth mindsetResources mentioned for burned out parentsNeil Brown's websiteEnding the Parent-Teen Control Battle: Resolve the Power Struggle and Build Trust, Responsibility, and Respect by Neil BrownHealthy Family Connections Podcast (Neil's podcast)Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
The Portal Authority Max Olson is back with Texpert Max Olson during Big 12 Championship week! The transfer portal window opens on 12/5. Max Olson and Sam Khan Jr. discuss impact players who will be in the portal looking for a new team in 2023. Neil Brown will be back at West Virginia in 2023. North Texas vs. UTSA in the Conference USA title game is the low-key game of the week. Plus, a Big 12 title game preview with Kansas State Offensive Coordinator Collin Klein. Can the Wildcats ruin TCU's perfect season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sandown Park Chairman Neil Brown along with Jason Adams, Kel Greenough and Jeff Geall join Racing Pulse to discuss the Melbourne Cup heats and final on Saturday week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Poynter Institute President Neil Brown joins SalterMitchell PR President Heidi Otway to discuss the evolving role of media in our society, how Brown is helping to shape the next generation of journalists, and some of the head-scratching Florida stories that Brown has broken.
Logan Carney from West Virginia Sports now joins the show from The Backyard Brawl. Logan talks about how intense the rivalry is and was tonight inside the stadium. Logan talks about the WVU offense and the Neil Brown decision to punt on 4th and 1
Logan joins the show to discuss West Virginia football this upcoming 2022 season. We talk about Neil Brown in his 4th season, New OC Graham Harrell, Transfer QB JT Daniels, WVU win total & conference realignment. Enjoy!!
WVU Fans! Matty staudt and Steve Slaton are back with The Burning Couch! It's our 10nth year. Matty and Steve start off with what they've been up to, and Steve goes into what he's been cookin'. Matty then asks Steve about the recent highlights emerging of him and Pat White highlights taking over Twitter. Sports Illustrated's Schuyer Callihan joins the show to touch on the overall grade or our transfer portal, will recruiting save Neil Brown, JT Daniels and his impact, season expectations for WVU football, and touches they make their way to early predictions for WVU and men's NCAA. The guys finish with a game that's a blast from the past: player or pornstar! Check us out on Twitter Follow us on Facebook
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