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We discuss why reflecting on a milestone moment—even a difficult one—can be a meaningful happiness practice. We also add a new suggestion to our "treat yourself like" series, and explore a know-yourself-better question about the patterns we fall into before a big trip or challenge. Resources & links related to this episode: Not sure what to purchase this Father's Day? Take the Gift-Giving Quiz Elizabeth: Brittney Spears, The Woman in Me (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen: Marking Time by Elizabeth Jane Howard (Amazon, Bookshop)Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kicking off hour four, Awadd is joined by LockenOn Commanders host David Harrison. Then, we take your calls and get your opinions on what this defense needs to overhaul ahead of the 2026 season. Finally Awadd wraps with a few final thoughts from around the world of sports.
Steak and Sandra discuss the Braves' commanding win over the Marlins and compare the lifestyles of 90s baseball stars to modern athletes. They analyze the potential impact of Zachariah Branch and the intense nature of special teams coaching, while debating family airplane etiquette and future Super Bowl dates in Atlanta. 01:50 - Braves Pound The Marlins 05:30 - NFL Quarterback Body Maintenance 08:40 - Special Teams Coaching Journeys 12:00 - Joe DeCamillis Career Reflection 17:15 - Zachariah Branch Draft Analysis 21:20 - Keith Armstrong Hard Knocks 25:00 - 1998 Super Bowl Memories 30:10 - Braves Run Support Returns 33:30 - Atlanta Super Bowl Uncertainty 37:10 - Family Airplane Seating Debate
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Josh Schertz joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss keeping nine returners from SLU's NCAA Tournament team, roster continuity, and new additions including Alon Michaeli, Elijah Strong, Sheek Pearson, Jamison White, and Yousaf Ahmad heading into the 2026-27 season.
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): We've officially reached the dead period of the offseason, therefore it's time to project forward about what COULD be... Logan and Grant dive into that by discussing what David Blough's offensive scheme could look like this season with their new additions, and more! 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
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): We've officially reached the dead period of the offseason, therefore it's time to project forward about what COULD be... Logan and Grant dive into that by discussing what David Blough's offensive scheme could look like this season with their new additions, and more! 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
***First Segment*** We've officially reached the dead period of the offseason, therefore it's time to project forward about what COULD be... Logan and Grant dive into that by discussing what David Blough's offensive scheme could look like this season with their new additions, and more! 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
***Second Segment*** We've officially reached the dead period of the offseason, therefore it's time to project forward about what COULD be... Logan and Grant dive into that by discussing what Daronte Jones' defensive scheme could look like this season with their new additions, and more! 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
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak, and special teams coordinator Brant Boyer spoke to the media ahead of rookie minicamp about the team's draft class, offseason additions, and preparing for the 2026 season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve H. Hanke is a Professor of Applied Economics and Founder and Co-Director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise at Johns Hopkins University in the Whiting School of Engineering. He is also the author and co-author of several books on economics. His latest title is called Making Money Work: How to Rewrite the Rules of Our Financial System. Greg and Steve discuss why macroeconomics sidelines banks and money creation. Steve argues macro should rest on the Quantity Theory of Money and Capital Theory, including “waiting” as a factor of production with interest as its price, and criticizes the profession for abandoning these foundations. He contrasts GDP with gross output and links Fisher's MV=PT to intermediate transactions, then explains why commercial banks create money via lending while investment banks intermediate savings, and why regulation (capital and reserves) matters more than the federal funds rate. Steve critiques universal banking for siphoning capacity from deposit-taking lending, faults the Fed for ignoring broad money measures, discusses Divisia aggregates and Volcker-era measurement errors, and applies quantity theory to post-COVID inflation. Hanke also summarizes his meta-analysis finding that lockdowns saved few lives, describes censorship and publication hurdles, reflects on theory-empirics and the disappearance of the history of thought, and recounts policy, currency board, and trading experiences. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.* Episode Quotes: On the failure to distinguish between market intermediation and bank intermediation 19:30: Most people think that banks intermediate savings, and that's not really what banks do. Investment banks do that, and other financial institutions do that. But if you have a pool of savings, that goes through investment banking and not commercial deposit-taking banking...[19:59] Let's make it very simple—the savings end up at investment banks, and they go into bankable projects. The savings are intermediated; that's how it goes. It doesn't go through a commercial bank, basically. So what do commercial banks do? They fund bankable projects, but they do it by creating money out of thin air. The beauty of the fractional reserve banking system is just that. The two key legs macroeconomics stands on 08:09: It's capital theory and the quantity theory of money. Those are the two key legs that macroeconomics stands on. And those two legs, by the way, they basically aren't taught in economics today. For the last 30 years, the economics profession has basically spent full time destroying macroeconomics, in my view. The quantity theory of money, in simple terms 31:29: The quantity theory of money, in simple terms, is you change the quantity theory of money significantly, and with a lag asset prices will change. And then, with a little longer lag, real economic activity will change. And then, with a longer lag of maybe 12 to 24 months, inflation will change. Show Links: Recommended Resources: Macroeconomics Quantity theory of money Capital (economics) Federal Reserve Friedrich Hayek John Maynard Keynes Leland B. Yeager John Hicks Mark Skousen Irving Fisher Federal funds rate Milton Friedman Paul Volcker Jonas Herby Google Scholar Page Spanish flu Kenneth Boulding Currency board Geoeconomics Jay Bhattacharya - Lockdowns and Lessons: The Pandemic Retrospective | UnSILOed Ep 427 Guest Profile: Faculty Profile at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering LinkedIn Profile Wikipedia Profile Profile for the Mises Institute Social Profile on X Guest Work: Amazon Author Page Making Money Work: How to Rewrite the Rules of Our Financial System Capital, Interest, and Waiting: Controversies, Puzzles, and New Additions to Capital Theory Russian Currency and Finance: A Currency Board Approach to Reform Currency Boards for Developing Countries: A Handbook Monetary reform for a free Estonia: A currency board solution Fortune Articles Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
4. Dallas and the CurrawongDallas, an 11.5-year-old "spood" (dog) in Sydney, has a new addition to his local "fan club": the Currawong (referred to as a "carajong"). These black birds with white-tipped wings are larger than magpies and are described as docile but very smart "spies". Recently, a Currawong was caught on camera attempting to steal Dallas's favorite tennis ball from the back porch. The ball, which had lost its felt skin from years of use, was grabbed by the bird's beak. The Currawongmanaged to fly about three feet into the air before realizing the ball was too heavy, forcing it to drop the toy and flee.Dallas appears to be friendly toward these birds, as they have been seen in the backyard together. Unlike the Magpies, who enjoy ham and cheese, the Currawongs seem to prefer Dallas's biscuits. Because of the attempted theft, the family now keeps Dallas's tennis ball under "lock and key" indoors when the birds are circling. Jeremy observes that the local bird population seems fascinated by Dallas, often watching him play and attempting to take his toys home. 41877
92%ers, welcome to another episode of New Heights brought to you by Liquid IV! We covered a lot of ground today, so strap in. We've got the breakdown of Jason's cowboy fit that the internet loves, a quick tangent on how much we've been loving Sabres Mafia and the NHL Playoffs, updates on some new merch, how you can see the show LIVE, our guest for an amazing bonus episode dropping this Friday, and most importantly, reactions to Patrick Bacon's hole-in-one. We also break down the Dexter Lawrence trade, give our take on what teams want from a draft pick, how Travis watches draftees' tape, hysterical top-30 visit stories, the secret to drafting a great QB, and a huge announcement about a new addition to the New Heights family. Finally, we're joined by Charlize Theron! We talk all about how hard she went for her new movie “APEX”, why she loves doing her own stunts, her obsession with serial killers, the secret to raising teenage daughters, her favorite action movie of all time, her welcome to Hollywood moment, and more! Check out Charlize Theron in APEX only on Netflix April 24th https://www.netflix.com/title/81763251Head over to https://kelceclubhouse.com to shop the new collection including the crew neck, the Cleveland Heights tee, the Globe hoodie, and the new NH Monogram tee! You can still pre-order our book “No Dumb Questions” at https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/nodumbquestionsNew Heights will be Live in Los Angeles at The Orpheum Theatre on June 15th. General Tickets go on sale April 27th. https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09006491EE43FB93Watch and listen to new episodes of New Heights every Wednesday during the NFL season and follow us on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowYou can also listen to new episodes on Wondery, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwSend something to the New Heights Mailbox. Don't be weird though. C/O New Heights Productions135 E OLIVE AVE, BURBANK, CA 91502Support the show: LIQUID IV: Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to https://www.liquid-iv.com/ and get 20% off your first order with code NEWHEIGHTS at checkout. AMERICAN EXPRESS: Unlocking access and elevating the fan experience–not only does it feel right, but it's membership at its best. Terms apply. Learn more about Amex ‘s partnership with the NFL and Premium Events Collection at https://go.amex/nflREESE'S: Try the Reese's Strawberry PB&J Cup and the new Reese's Marshmallow Cup today, for a limited time only. MICHAEL: Experience the story of a legend. Only in theaters & IMAX April 24. Get Tickets Now.ALLSTATE: Check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds: https://allstate.com/EXPEDIA: The one place you go to go places. https://www.expedia.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Post-Gazette Pitt insider Abby Schnable is joined by senior outside hitter Blaire Bayless to talk about the team's spring preparations, new additions and returning players, then Abby answers reader questions. This show is presented by FanDuel. How have spring practices been going? How are new additions like Jordyn Dailey, Ayanna Watson, Izzy Starck and Jessica Smallwood meshing with the team? How are returners like Olivia Babcock forming an identity around the team? How is Bayless progressing in terms of her play on the court and her leadership off of it? Abby and Blaire tackle those topics and more, plus Abby answers reader questions about what it's going to take for Pitt volleyball to get over the hump and finally capture that elusive national championship. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil are back with another episode of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, and this time the focus is squarely on how Oregon men's basketball is rebuilding its roster through the transfer portal. The guys open the show by diving into the Ducks' three verbal commitments in Tyrone Riley IV, Andrew Meadow, and Pharaoh Compton, breaking down what each player brings to Eugene and why their additions matter for Dana Altman's offseason rebuild. From scoring punch and perimeter skill to frontcourt versatility and physicality, each pickup fills an important need as Oregon works to reshape next season's roster. Later in the episode, Matt and Erik look ahead to what comes next for the Ducks in the portal, discussing the positions Oregon still has to address, the types of players the staff should prioritize, and which remaining targets could make the biggest impact. They also take a broader view of the roster construction, examining what these early commitments may reveal about the style of play Oregon wants to build heading into next season. Could this become a more athletic group? A more versatile lineup? Or one built to play multiple ways depending on matchups? The guys break it all down in the latest episode. 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
Eric Olen has a type in his first two additions for Lobo basketball. Who will be the leaders for Lobo football? Can they win 10+ games this season? Playoffs, play-in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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During tonight's show, Brooks and the boys go over their SEC coaching hot seat rankings. We are also going to do our tier list for the Big 10. During the local hour, we are going to hit some Q&A questions from our discord. Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorSWVqg5rlU_J9F7pluw8PS5w0WleTpUI__e81vY_hCHSllA_mN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
During tonight's show, Brooks and the boys go over their SEC coaching hot seat rankings. We are also going to do our tier list for the Big 10. During the local hour, we are going to hit some Q&A questions from our discord. Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorSWVqg5rlU_J9F7pluw8PS5w0WleTpUI__e81vY_hCHSllA_mN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The first hour of 3 Man Front with Pat Smith, Landrum Roberts, Conrad Van Order and Molly Robinson included our visit with Mike Griffith and breaking down the CFP committee and SP+ rankings. Plus, Auburn hoops signs French center and more updates from Tiger Woods. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a special edition of Cleveland Browns Daily Punter Corey Bojorquez, new Browns OC Travis Switzer, LB Quincy Williams, TE Jack Stoll, DT Kalia Davis and NFL Network Draft Analyst Bucky Brooks join the program!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Autuaia on RB Room, New Additions, Associate Head Coach Role + more
Mark Autuaia on RB Room, New Additions, Associate Head Coach Role + more
Mark Autuaia on RB Room, New Additions, Associate Head Coach Role + more
The guys discuss the new additions at Camden Yards.
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In Hour 4, the WIP Afternoon Show cover all the topics that need to be discussed following Joe vs. Jack. Plus, they highlight all the new food offerings at Citizens Bank Park for this Philadelphia Phillies season.
Will Compton & Taylor Lewan are back with another electric episode of Bussin’ With The Boys, featuring 49ers All-Pro tight end George Kittle. The episode kicks off with the guys diving into March Madness, fan submitted callbacks from last episode, and the latest NFL storylines before George joins the bus for an interview packed with deez nuts jokes and football talk. Kittle opens up about his achilles recovery and gives his stamp of approval on Robert Saleh. The conversation goes everywhere — from conspiracies and Achilles injuries to Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Aiyuk, and locker-room dynamics around the league. The boys also get into MORE Nashville food talk, Pokemon nostalgia, spring tour updates, and a heated George vs Will debate. The Boys then wrap the episode with some Star Wars and Lord Of The Rings talk while reviewing their favorite tv series. If you’re here for football insight, ridiculous stories, and unfiltered locker room energy — you’re in the right place. Big hugs, tiny kisses. 0:00 Intro 2:12 Year 7 of the Podcast 3:13 New Audience Engagement 5:47 Will's Board Shorts at Pro Day 7:07 Fashion Phases 10:17 Max Crosby & The Ravens 11:49 March Madness 17:22 Fried Bologna Sandwich Debate 21:37 Luke Combs Official Visit Idea 22:59 Will's Brother Is Now Head Coach 30:13 Will's Weekend 34:00 Titans New Uniforms Reaction 36:10 Klump's Flag Football Team Got Shutout 12-0 40:44 Houston Texans Don't Own Oilers History 43:04 Titans Offseason — Saleh Hire, New Additions 46:36 Kyler Murray to the Vikings 52:36 Taylor Went Pokemon Hunting 1:07:04 Tier Talk 1:26:01 GEORGE KITTLE INTERVIEW STARTS 1:28:18 Kittle Pulled a First Edition Gengar 1:34:12 Best Gaming Setups in the League 1:36:14 George Kittle's Conversations w/ Mike Evans 1:43:07 George Kittle On Team Flight Accommodations 1:58:13 Will Takes Accountability for the Achilles Tear 2:00:49 Claire Kittle Is Still Mad at the Boys 2:07:35 Titans Future w/ Robert Saleh 2:12:38 Kittle vs Will One-on-One 2:16:28 Taylor’s Best Moment Yet 2:20:57 George Kittle On Brandon Aiyuk 2:29:10 George On Nashville’s Food Scene 2:44:45 George Kittle's Fanny Pack 2:47:20 Should Football Be an Olympic Sport? 2:52:44 George’s Podcast w/ His Wife 3:01:15 George’s First Vegas Trip 3:04:20 George’s Opinion On San Francisco 3:06:00 George On Meeting Spiderman 3:18:00 George Discovers NBA YoungBoy 3:19:02 Wedding Stories 3:23:30 Kittle's Gaming Schedule 3:24:06 Will Needs to Watch Entourage 3:25:00 TV Talk w/ The Boys 3:51:54 George Kittle Signs Off See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Since the start of the NFL offseason, the Jets have been one of the busiest clubs in the league by either trading for, signing or re-signing a total of seventeen players. Most of the work Gang Green has done comes on the defensive side of the ball, but we’re going to look at each and every one right here, no matter the position. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/70638022/download.mp3 DT T’Vondre Sweat: Added via trade from the Tennessee Titans in exchange for defensive end Jermaine Johnson, Sweat gives the Jets a 366-pund mountain in the middle of their defense. His 79.3 grade against the run was good enough for fifth in the NFL among defensive tackles with at least 100 reps according to PFF.com. The man they call “meatloaf” won the 2023 Outland Trophy at the University of Texas and was a unanimous All-American. Believed by some to be a first-round prospect entering the 2023 draft, Sweat would go early in round 2 with the 38th overall pick. As promised, some T'Vondre Sweat (93) highlights after watching a few of his 2025 games. Normally I'd highlight him, but he's 360 pounds, folks. If you can't find him then what are we even doing here?@nyjets getting a guy of this caliber while shedding $10 mil is a win. pic.twitter.com/4FptFw04tw — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) February 27, 2026 Safety, Minkah Fitzpatrick: The Jets added Fitzpatrick, who was on the verge of being released, for a seventh-round draft choice. Presumably, the Jets did not believe Fitzpatrick would sign if he were to hit free agency, so they parted with a late pick to acquire his services. Once one of the league’s top ball hawks, Fitzpatrick spent much of last year playing the slot and intercepted just one pass. Even with Fitzpatrick having a diminished impact, he is an upgrade over much of what the Jets rolled out at safety last season. Exactly what his role will be with Gang Green remains to be seen but he did mention the possibility of being the Jets “big nickel”. DE Joseph Ossai: Signed to a 3-year deal for up to $36 million, Ossai tied his career high with five sacks in 2025 but there is some data that suggests he could be on the verge of a breakout. Of his five sacks this season, three of those, and eight of his 12 QB hits came over the final six weeks of the season. We’ll see if a strong finish to 2025 translates into a fast start in 2026. A disruptive player against the run in college for the University of Texas, Ossai picked up a career-high 9 tackles for loss last season which indicates even more progress for the 6′ 4” 253 pounder. Another encouraging number on Ossai is his total pressures as he managed a personal best of 43 after picking up 32 in 2024. Ossai gives the Jets a high ceiling defender who is clearly trending upward. DE Kingsley Enagbare: The Jets inked Enagbare to a 1-year deal worth up to $10 million after spending the first four years of his career in Green Bay with the Packers. The 6′ 4” 258 pounder should be good fit in the Jets new 3-4 scheme as he spent time at defensive end and outside linebacker for the Packers. Enagbare had a solid 23 stops last season as a part-time player and one thing that stands out is his pursuit/motor. Enagbare will cover as much ground as he has to in order to get in on a defensive stop. The exact style Aaron Glenn is looking for. LB DeMario Davis: Back with the Jets for a third time on a 2-year deal worth up to $22 million, what is there to say about Davis that even a casual fan doesn’t know. A guy you can put down for 100 tackles every year as he’s missed that mark just twice since being drafted back in 2012. Davis has spent the past eight seasons in New Orleans with the Saints where the fewest tackles he’s logged in a season was 105 back in 2021, and topping out with a career high last season with 143 at 37-years-old. "I know what it means to be a part of the Jets family. I know what it means to wear these colors, to wear this brand. It means a lot coming back." Demario Davis' talks about returning to the Jets: pic.twitter.com/8YHg2k5SCh — Jets Videos (@snyjets) March 12, 2026 DT David Onyemata: Familiar with head coach Aaron Glenn from their time together in New Orleans, Onyemata should be a key piece of the Jets fixing what was a putrid run defense last season. According to PFF, the 310 pound DT was tied for 10th in the NFL with 28 stops, defined as a taackle that constitutes a failure on offense. The durable Onyemata has started at least fourteen games in six of his past seven seasons, logging a career-high 62 tackles last season with 7 being tackles for loss. David Onyemata joins T'Vondre Sweat in the middle of a revamped @nyjets D-line to put a stop to teams running the ball down their throat all day. pic.twitter.com/te4cgz4CHS — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) March 9, 2026 FB Andrew Beck: An signing that won’t move the needle for most, Beck is actually a solid player who just happens to play a position whose role has been diminished in recent years. But if offensive coordinator Frank Reich wanted to retain Beck, perhaps he envisions a role for him in his offense. Beck played double-digit snaps just three times in 2025 with his season high being 11 against the Bills and Jaguars. S Dane Belton: A potentially huge “bang for your buck” candidate as Belton got a 1-year deal worth up to $6 million after landing with the Giants as a fourth round pick out of Iowa back in 2022. A superior athlete who shows off explosion and sure tackling, Belton could become a fan favorite in short order between his face in the fan style and big time hits on special teams. If you were to watch Belton on just a handful of plays, you wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to learn he has an RAS (Relative Athletic Score) of 9.35. QB Geno Smith: The Jets sent a 2026 6th-round pick to the Raiders in exchange for Smith and a 7th-round pick. Even knowing Smith was about to be released, the Jets wanted to avoid having Smith choose a different club so secured his services via trade. Despite some objections from an extremely loud minority of fans, it seems Smith’s return is popular among fans. While Smith did throw a whopping 17 interceptions last season, it’s worth noting that the Raiders were a disaster on the offensive line, didn’t have any legitimate targets for Smith to throw to, and were always playing from behind. Add to that the fact that offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was calling plays that weren’t installed during the week and it was all a recipe for disaster. CB Nahshon Wright: The Jets got a surprisingly good bargain with Wright who came on board for a max value deal of $5.5 million for one season. This, despite being a young (27-years-old), 6′ 4” pro bowler coming off of a five interception season. WOW! Some impressive stuff here from newest @nyjets CB Nahshon Wright (@nahwrig). All five of his 2025 interceptions right here, and the last one is incredible.@JetNation pic.twitter.com/SAeNhiezSt — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) March 10, 2026 Clearly there are some good bloodlines in the Wright family as his brother Rejzohn is a cornerback for the New Orleans Saints. Expect an interesting training camp battle between Wright and Azareye’h Thomas. K Cade York: York was added after Nick Folk departed in free agency but he won’t be alone come camp time. York is a long shot to make the roster so expect a rookie day 3 pick, undrafted free agent or veteran castoff to beat York out for the job. His 73.3% conversion rate just isn’t good enough, unless it turns out Chris Banjo is a legitimate miracle worker. OL Max Mitchell: Mitchell returns on a 1-year deal after playing just 73 snaps last year with 52 of those coming as a run blocker. The 2022 draft pick has had an up and down career up to this point but clearly did enough last year to at least earn himself a shot to last another year in Green and White. OG/C Xavier Newman? Newman has been a steadily improving player since arriving a few seasons ago and will have a shot to stick again as guard/center depth but may have an uphill battle should the Jets add an interior lineman through the draft. LG Dylan Parham: In need of a left guard following the departures of Alijah Vera-Tucker (Patriots) and John Simpson (Ravens), the Jets land a solid, experienced veteran in Parham. It’s a 2-year deal worth up to $20 million. Parham isn’t an elite level player, but has graded out as a solid pass blocker per PFF, picking up pass block grades of 60 or better in each of the past three seasons. The move also gives the Jets another versatile piece up front given the fact that he has experience at both guard spots. LB Mykal Walker: Walker quietly had a solid finish to the 2025 season as the Jets decided to bring him back on a 1-year deal. According to NFL insider Justin Fried, Walker finished as the NFL’s 8th highest graded linebacker from weeks 14-18. Largely unnoticed because the Jets were so bad as a unit, but obviously the front office was paying attention. Walker isn’t a household name, but has shown he can perform as a pro. Starting twelve games for the Cardinals in 2022, he did rack up 107 tackles, a sack and two interceptions. OT Chukwuma Okorafor: One of those under-the-radar moves that you just have to have as the Jets now have an experienced veteran backup tackle in Okorafor. He has started just eight games in the past three seasons but has started sixty for his career. S Andre Cisco: Cisco’s 2025 season in Green and White was a massive disappointment as injuries ended his season after just eight games in which he made no notable impact. This will give the former Jaguar a chance to regain the form he had in his previous four seasons when he intercepted eight passes and broke up 24 more. For Cisco it’s a 1-year deal worth up to $5.25 million. KR/RB Kene Nwangwu: The oft-injured Nwangwu is one of the NFL’s best return men but is rarely available due to a variety of injuries. But it’s not every day you can find a return man with 3 TD’s of 99 yards over the course of his career. Last season Nwangwu averaged 33.6 yards per kick return and will have a shot to earn a roster spot again for 2026. 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Sheil is joined by Shawn Syed of SumerSports to discuss some of the newest additions to the Eagles. But first, the guys have to do a mandatory AJ Brown segment. What's the latest on him possibly being traded? What are the player profiles for Arnold Ebiketie, Riq Woolen, and Johnny Mundt. Plus, Shawn's Oscar nominees and a ‘Love Is Blind' reunion review. AJ Brown trade speculation (4:11) Arnold Ebiketie player profile (9:23) Jonathan Jones player profile (20:31) Riq Woolen player profile (28:48) Johnny Mundt player profile (42:49) Shawn's Oscar nominees (55:45) Email hot takes: Ringerphilly@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @ringersphillyspecial Become a member of our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/RingersPhillySpecial/. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Sheil Kapadia Guest: Shawn Syed Producer: Cliff Augustin Music Composed By: Teddy Grossman and Jackson Greenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Maiocco joins the show to break down the 49ers’ newest additions — Mike Evans, Osa Odighizuwa, and key depth pieces. He also shares the latest on Trent Williams’ contract situation and what it means for San Francisco’s offseason plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Maiocco joins the show to break down the 49ers’ newest additions — Mike Evans, Osa Odighizuwa, and key depth pieces. He also shares the latest on Trent Williams’ contract situation and what it means for San Francisco’s offseason plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this “First Friday” edition of the program, Browns play-by-play voice Andrew Siciliano joins the show (1:10:52) to discuss the happenings around the AFC North and the new additions in the Browns' building! Plus, go Around the Sports World (43:33) and get an update on our first Cleveland Browns Daily Fan Vote bracket (28:52), which you can submit your vote on Twitter/X @Browns_Daily.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to share insight on the Bears' new additions as NFL free agency got going Monday. The Bears haven't made a splash signing, but Biggs believes they're taking a smart approach by being selective in free agency. Later, Mully and Haugh continued to assess the Bears' work in free agency and opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to share their thoughts.
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Gary Phillips & Ryan Garcia discuss the Yankees signing Randal Grichuk, Ryan Weathers' electric debut, and MORE! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For our February episode of the podcast, we meet McCall Meany, who was recently invited to join the all-volunteer Board of Directors for the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund. SCF Highway To Hope Podcast Host Lindsey Bryan introduces our audience to McCall with a feature interview. As you will hear, McCall shares her background as the Marketing Manager at AMBEST, her journey into the marketing field that introduced her to trucking and the importance of storytelling in creating meaningful connections with professional drivers. McCall also discusses what inspired her to join the SCF board, her excitement about making a positive impact on the driver community and her vision for engaging a new generation of drivers through innovative marketing strategies. The conversation with Lindsey concludes with McCall sharing personal inspirations while emphasizing the importance of community and support for drivers. This episode of the Highway To Hope closes by paying tribute to Dr. John McElligott, the physician and Vietnam-era Navy veteran who co-founded the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund, serving as a true advocate for professional drivers and their families. Dr. John passed away on Feb. 15 at the age of 80, and our podcast shares a portion of the interview he did with us in July of 2022. To hear the full July 2022 episode featuring Dr. John and fellow SCF co-founder Dave Nemo, please click here. To learn more about SCF and you can support their important mission, please visit TruckersFund.org. The post Getting To Know McCall Meany, The New Addition to SCF's Board appeared first on PodWheels.
While he has suffered injuries, Royce Lewis knows his contributions to this ballclub, we talked to him about his optimism about a new fresh season, and check in on his first week on the Spring Training grind!
We have two new exciting additions to the SORIX Lineup: The SORIX Field and the SORIX Turkey. Tyler sits down with Shotgun Product Manager Kyle and Social Media Specialist DJ to talk about these new additions, the flooded corn debate, and even shotgun suppressors. Listen in as we discuss: - Weird and warm weather - Migrations and bird seasons - Shotgun suppressors and do we like them? - Is flooded corn baiting? - SORIX Turkey - SORIX Field
Wendell Hussey, Errol Parker and Clancy Overell wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota thanks to our friends at Dan Murphy's! Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Serda is back to discuss the Kansas City Chiefs making two more key additions to their coaching staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Carl and Mike are joined by Steve Koonin as they discuss the Hawks trades and the teams TV future.
Andy and Randy talk about the contracts the Hawks picked up and some of the risk-reward ratios being pretty team-friendly if things don't work out.
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Welcome to Awakening Aphrodite — the podcast that helps you reconnect with your feminine energy, reclaim your vitality, and live in harmony with your body, mind, and spirit.In each episode, holistic health expert Amy Fournier shares inspiring conversations with expert guests, blending ancient wisdom and modern science to offer practical tools that help you thrive in today's fast-paced world.Featured Guest: Dr. Enolia Harris PedroDr. Enolia Harris Pedro is a respected Grandmother, Elder, and Modern-Day Medicine Woman who carries the wisdom of both ancient traditions and modern wellness practices. With decades of experience in energy medicine and holistic healing, her life's work is dedicated to guiding others toward balance, vitality, and self-mastery.Products Mentioned in This EpisodeShop Amy's curated favorite products (with discounts!):
The USC Triple-Double Podcast -- the Peristyle Podcast's basketball-focused podcast -- returns with co-hosts Shotgun Spratling and Connor Morrissette (aka Mr. Triple Double) breaking down USC men's basketball winning two Big Ten games in a row and the Women of Troy dropping three straight conference matchups. Additionally, new USC point guard Kam Woods joins the show to make his first public comments since joining the Trojans in late December out of the transfer portal. The USC Triple-Double continues with a look at where the women's and men's teams stack up nationally in multiple statistical categories before moving to a preview of both teams' upcoming games, including a matchup with No. 12 Maryland Thursday night at the Galen Center for the Women of Troy an a Saturday late afternoon affair against No. 5 Purdue for the USC men in the Galen Center. 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
In this New Year special episode, I'm delighted to sit down with my husband. We reflect on the challenges and highlights of 2025, including our memorable 'Weekend to Remember' event and the exciting premiere of the 'Grand Finale' film. We also discuss the personal joys and trials on the farm and in our gardens, and the impact of a very dry summer. Looking forward, we share our excitement for upcoming events in 2026, including the construction of the new garden pavilion, various celebrations, and our special Viking cruise. Highlights include our successful charity efforts, advancements in our gin business and the addition of our adorable new spaniel puppies. Here's to a happy and prosperous 2026 for everyone!00:00 Welcome and New Year Reflections00:26 Challenges of 202501:03 A Memorable Weekend to Remember03:32 The Grand Finale Premiere04:59 Racing Highlights and Future Plans06:20 Business and Farming Challenges08:57 Exciting Upcoming Events11:55 Highclere Castle Gin's Global Recognition12:57 New Additions and Future Projects16:33 Concluding Thoughts and New Year WishesYou can hear more episodes of Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcasts at https://www.ladycarnarvon.com/podcast/New episodes are published on the first day of every month.