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Big verdicts grab headlines—but they don't build billion-dollar brands. Digger Earles reveals how discipline, data, and brand strategy power Laborde Earles' growth across Louisiana. From leveraging NIL partnerships for instant credibility to intake systems that close 95% of wanted leads, every move connects trial results to market dominance. You'll learn: How to turn courtroom wins into peer referrals (and long-term B2B leverage) Using name, image, and likeness to create instant B2C credibility Intake that performs: openers/closers, on-call lawyer assists, and scheduled client touchpoints that reduce inbound noise The settlement-committee system that pushes past “good enough” offers If you like what you hear, hit subscribe. We do this every week. Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) powered by Rankings.io is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok
Week 11 is here and the marquee matchups of the weekend may not be what you expected when the season started. #9 Oregon heads to Iowa City to face #20 Iowa. When Iowa is at home they tend to make life very difficult for the opposing team. The Ducks have seen some struggles since their loss to #2 Indiana and Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey aren't so sure they can come away from Iowa with a win. Iowa's struggles in the past have been on the offensive side, but this year the Hawkeyes have a much improved offensive attack. Are the Ducks on upset alert, or will this be another notch in their belt as they look to make another CFP appearance. Then, we get an update from Ross' Congressional Minute as he shares the most recent news about the SAFE and Score Acts and explains where this process is trending. Could a resolution be coming sooner than expected? Cody Campbell is a huge player in these discussions. He is also a huge player in the funding of Texas Tech's NIL. #8 Texas Tech hosts #7 BYU on Saturday with the winner taking the lead in the race to the Big 12 Championship Game. Texas Tech has already stumbled once and may not be able to afford another misstep. BYU has looked like the dominant force in the Big 12 this season, but this will be their toughest test yet. Add this pressure on top of the pressure to succeed for the Red Raiders after a highly publicized offseason of NIL spending. The guys discuss this matchup and its impact. Plus, they also chat about the continued messy situation in Baton Rouge with LSU kind of naming a new AD.Later, the guys share their picks for I've Got A Feeling. Iowa, Clemson and Tulane are who the crew is feeling confident in this week.Get ready for Week 11 with College Football Enquirer.(1:00) - Can #20 Iowa upset #9 Oregon?(23:24) - Ross' Congressional Minute(34:20) - #8 Texas Tech hosts #7 BYU(47:16) - LSU kind of names an Athletic Director?(57:08) - I've Got A Feeling Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
In this episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with one of basketball's all-time greats — Ralph Sampson, four-time NBA All-Star, No. 1 overall pick, and one of only two players in history to win three consecutive National College Player of the Year awards. From his dominant years at Virginia to forming the iconic “Twin Towers” duo with Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston, Ralph opens up about the discipline, focus, and love for the game that defined his remarkable journey.Ralph reflects on what it took to maintain motivation at the top, the evolution of the NBA, and how today's game has shifted from the fundamentals that built its foundation. He also shares stories about playing through adversity, the legendary 1982 Chaminade upset, and his thoughts on the new era of NIL deals and college basketball's changing landscape.This is a powerful conversation about legacy, hard work, and perspective — from a man whose career helped shape modern basketball.00:00 Introduction00:45 Ralph Sampson joins the show01:48 Winning three consecutive College Player of the Year awards03:05 Motivation, discipline, and legacy in basketball04:55 Traveling in the NBA and building the league's foundation06:20 The Houston years and forming the Twin Towers with Hakeem Olajuwon09:00 The evolution of the NBA and positionless basketball12:40 How analytics and the three-pointer changed the game15:00 The history and impact of earlier generations on today's players16:40 The legendary Chaminade upset and the birth of the Maui Invitational18:50 Thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the future of college basketball23:00 Legacy, lessons from Virginia, and final reflections27:03 Outro
Former Pitt QB Pat Bostick joined the show. Pat talked to the guys about Mason Heintschel and how special of a young man he is. The guys talked about what has transpired at QB with Pitt in the last 12 months. Pat described Mason as a ‘football junkie' and said he was watching film when he was the third QB on the depth chart. What kind of pitch does Pitt have to put forth to make sure Mason is back next season in the NIL/transfer portal era of college football? What led to such love for Notre Dame and the Catholic contingent that roots on the Fighting Irish? The guys said Marcus Freeman is easier to like than just about any coach in ND history. Can Pitt stand up to the Irish next Saturday? What kind of resume is Pitt giving to the College Football Playoff committee?
It's the third and final hour of TexAgs! It's time for Recruiting Country as Ryan Brauninger joins the show from inside the Rollo Insurance Studio to talk Aggie Football recruiting — looking ahead to next year's roster, who might be coming in and who could be leaving, the role of NIL in recruiting, and the latest news on the Aggie Baseball recruiting front. Then, Peter Burns joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to talk all things SEC — sharing his thoughts on the CFP rankings, noting that there are nine SEC teams and ten Big 10 teams currently ranked. He discusses how Alabama and Texas A&M appear to be the only SEC teams truly capable of winning a National Championship, Ole Miss's chances of making the playoffs, and Notre Dame's play over the past few weeks. He also discusses how the CFP committee highlighted the Aggie defense as a key factor in A&M's No. 3 ranking, breaks down other SEC teams that could make a playoff push in the coming weeks, and previews the upcoming Texas A&M vs. Missouri matchup.
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith dive into this weeks College football slate. The guys have been hot. College Football Podcast: Week 11 Breakdown with Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith The College Football Podcast from Pregame.com delivered another deep dive into the sport's biggest Week 11 matchups as hosts Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith broke down the betting angles, playoff implications, and standout performances shaping the season. The duo opened the show reflecting on a rough previous week after an earlier hot streak, then jumped straight into analysis of Texas Tech's clash with BYU. Lonte emphasized the Red Raiders' dominant defensive line and BYU's reliance on the run, calling Texas Tech the clear side and liking the over thanks to their prolific scoring at home. From there, the conversation moved to Oregon vs. Iowa, where Griffin leaned toward the home dog and the under, anticipating a slugfest dictated by field position and strong defenses. Lonte noted Oregon's inconsistent offense and Iowa's capacity to rise against elite opponents, making it a tricky number hovering around six points. Next up was Missouri hosting Texas A&M, where the guys agreed Mizzou could hang tough by leaning on its ground game, exploiting A&M's weakness against the run, and controlling tempo. Despite A&M's unbeaten SEC run, Lonte pointed out the Aggies' vulnerability in stopping power backs like Ahmad Hardy, giving the Tigers a shot to cover and push the under. The show wrapped with the LSU–Alabama rivalry, once a national spectacle and still a bettor's delight. With Brian Kelly out, Lonte predicted the “new-coach bump” would spark LSU to compete deep into the fourth quarter, while Griffin backed the Tigers' talent depth and recruiting base as key edges against an Alabama squad that has struggled to dominate weaker teams. The hosts agreed Bama's defense and game-management lag behind its reputation, noting how NIL parity has leveled talent across the SEC. For best bets, Lonte offered a weekday MACtion appetizer—Ball State moneyline vs. Kent State—and LSU plus the points in Tuscaloosa. Griffin backed Oregon–Iowa under 40.5 as his top play. They closed by reminding listeners to use promo code Passing50 for $50 off season packages on Pregame.com. With humor, candor, and sharp insight, Warner and Smith blended betting strategy, analytics, and college football passion into a fast-paced hour that felt both educational and entertaining. It was a show for sharp bettors and diehard fans alike, showing why the Pregame Network's college football coverage continues to stand out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Von steinzeitlichen Felsbildern, über wandernde Imker am Nil hin zu den Naturphilosophien der Griechen. Wir folgen der Spur der Bienen durch die Geschichte des Altertums. Dabei berichten wir von Mythen, Medizin und süßen Kostbarkeiten, von Honig und Wachs als göttliche Gaben und Handelsgut. Es werden unterschiedliche Formen der Bienenhaltung vorgestellt. Gleichzeitig kommen große Denker, wie Aristoteles und Vergil, zu Wort, wenn die Biene zum Sinnbild von Fleiß und Ordnung wird. Eine Folge über das Verhältnis der Menschheit zu einem ihrer kleinsten, aber bedeutendsten Gefährten.Erwähnte Podcast-Folgen:Schönheitswahn und Seelenglaube. Die Geschichte des Spiegels – Part ISehen wie im Mittelalter. Die Geschichte des Spiegels – Part IIUnterstützt Epochentrotter via Steady oder Paypal!Epochentrotter Steady: https://steady.page/de/epochentrotter/aboutEpochentrotter PaypalLiteratur zum Weiterlesen:Honiggelb. Die Biene in der Kunst. Von der Renaissance bis in die Gegenwart. München 2025CRANE, Eva: The Archaeology of Beekeeping. London 1983KUTHADA, Yvonne: Die Imkerei und Zeidlerei, in: Lorenz Sönke, Markus Diekert (Hrsg.): Spätmittelalter am Oberrhein Tl. 2. Stuttgart 2001, S. 185–189.Epochentrotter WebseiteEpochentrotter DiscordEpochentrotter InstagramEpochentrotter FacebookEpochentrotter Twitch#europa #asien #afrika #altertum #antike #UrUndFrühgeschichte #steinzeit #ägypten #griechenland #rom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett opens the show discussing the Seahawks trade for New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed for a 4th and 5th round pick in the 2026 draft. Are the Seahawks done dealing? Also, a major block buster as Sauce Gardner is dealt from the Jets to the Colts. Puck heads to college football and talks to John Canzano from JohnCanzano.com and asks on this trade day if we could ever see a trade deadline in college football? Also, it appear that Oregon and Washington are headed for a collision course at the end of the season. Could Jedd Fisch use Demond Williams as leverage for a new job and why are fans steering clear of investing into NIL's? Back to the NFL, Danny Kelly, The Ringer, joins Puck to discuss the NFL trade deadline, the Seahawks move, more trades he'd like to see and are the Seahawks the top of the NFC?Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” If NIL's and collectives want more money they need to be more transparent. (1:00) Puck (6:09) John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com (36:43) Danny Kelly, The Ringer (1:02:48) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
Ladies and gentlemen — howdy & aloha! We are HERE, you are THERE, and you're now rockin' with the best. We're lacing up with Coach Bradley Sowder, Director of Cross Country & Track & Field at University of the Cumberlands—back for Round 3 on ABR. We dig into the Patriots' rise (WXC currently top-3, MXC top-4), winning NAIA indoor/outdoor national titles (first men's double in program history), the women's 2025 NAIA Indoor Championship, double-threshold evolution, culture in the transfer/NIL era, and why elite athletes still choose Williamsburg…including the story behind Luca Madeo's return and a run at the German half-marathon record.Listen / Watch Everywhere• YouTube: @AireyBros• Spotify • Apple PodcastsFollow & Support ABR• Instagram: @aireybrosradio• ☕ Buy Me a Coffee Apple Podcasts • Fueled by: Black Sheep Endurance Coaching Coach / Program Links• Coach: Bradley Sowder (University of the Cumberlands) • Program site: Cumberlands XC (Men / Women) & Track & Field (Men / Women) • Team IG: @ucpatriotsxctf (day-to-day updates, recruiting DMsSHOW NOTES / TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Howdy & aloha intro; ABR mission to spotlight NAIA/NJCAA/D2/D3 distance programs01:01 – Guest intro: Coach Bradley Sowder; current polls (W #3, M #4); UC Patriot pedigree02:57 – Where to send recruits/parents/fans; @ucpatriotsxctf and SIDs doing work 03:59 – Flowers: how Coach Sowder helped launch ABR's TF/XC run; opening doors across divisions06:00 – Kentucky/UK years; teammates John Richardson & Chris Landers; faith & growth arc09:23 – Fall update: depth, vibe, individual meetings, mid-season reset; coach becoming present15:01 – Therapy, pressure, “fear of losing,” hospital scare; reframing wins/losses; leadership growth18:42 – Delegation to staff; balance & family time; being Director and Coach25:01 – Women's rise without last year's “superstars”; transfers/frosh stepping up; depth matters27:27 – Culture with the portal/NIL: 1-year “contracts,” honesty with athletes, helping them level up29:58 – Personal: losing an athlete vs supporting them; why relationships outlast rosters33:36 – Keeping culture strong when top sticks leave; gratitude practice at weekly 125-athlete meeting36:55 – From jail to graduate: why UC's program is built on second chances & accountability38:20 – Silver linings: when multiple athletes earn bigger scholarships—you're doing something right41:07 – Luca Madeo story: Raleigh Relays breakout → altitude year → returns to UC; fifth-year plan; fall target for German HM record & indoor focus (context: UC roster page) University of the Cumberlands Athletics 47:00 – Lactate-guided training: double-threshold tuning (AM vs PM lactate), European athletes bringing meters, individualization54:41 – Benchmarks: Patriot session (tempo + Ks + 600s/400s), classic 12-8-4 x2 ladder, Michigan; last-5-weeks template58:38 – Why fitness is built before November; don't “win the workout/lose the week”59:50 – Who to watch? Everyone. Multiple Conference Athletes of the Week = depth & competition1:02:00 – Load plan to Conference & Nationals (Appalachian Challenge; Milligan, Montreat, TWC in field)1:04:34 – Nationals site strategy: Tallahassee course demands > weather; BYU/ND film study1:09:05 – Final Four: gratitude list; shout to Coach James; daily walk; cappuccino count1:14:16 – Lifting vs running cycles; Boost treadmills for durability; 305 bench @ 44; old-man strength1:21:00 – Deftones dad-daughter car rides; 90s/00s alt-metal lifeblood1:25:49 – Shoutouts to AD Chris Kraftick & staff; UC season outlook; ABR NJ week preview
Host Calvin Glen Alexander is joined by fellow Oklahoma State athletics employee Trey Florence to discuss the latest on the Oklahoma State football head coaching search and who could replace Mike Gundy in Stillwater.They break down top potential candidates like Alex Golesh (USF), Colin Klein (Kansas State OC), Zac Robinson (Los Angeles Rams QB Coach), Eric Morris (North Texas HC), Jim Knowles (Ohio State DC), Brian Kelly (LSU HC), Billy Napier (Florida HC), and James Franklin (Penn State HC) — and which ones make the most sense for Oklahoma State's next era.They also cover how NIL, the transfer portal, and fan expectations will shape the Cowboys' decision and the program's future in the Big 12.⏱️ Timestamps:0:00 — Intro & catching up with Trey Florence2:05 — Why Oklahoma State is beginning a coaching search6:10 — What OSU must prioritize in its next head coach10:20 — Alex Golesh: offensive upside and culture rebuild potential13:40 — Colin Klein: Big 12 familiarity and QB development16:25 — Zac Robinson: NFL pedigree and Cowboy connection19:15 — Eric Morris: Texas recruiting and tempo offense22:45 — Jim Knowles: defensive mastermind returns to Stillwater?26:10 — National names: Brian Kelly, Billy Napier, and James Franklin30:50 — NIL, transfer portal, and modern roster building34:20 — Fanbase expectations and what success looks like37:30 — Trey's insider insight from OSU Athletics38:45 — Final thoughts and next CGA Tour preview
SS Rewind: Steve Russell was joined by Dick Gabriel, a sports talk show host for Big Blue Insider at Kentucky. He also talked to Seth Greenberg, a basketball analyst for ESPN. Lastly, Steve spoke with former UF head coach Urban Meyer, who gave his opinions on the current search for a head coach and how the SEC and NIL has changed recruiting.
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITA teenager is lured on Snapchat, vanishes across state lines, and is found hidden in a basement box. That story alone would stop anyone cold, and it sets the tone for a conversation about safety, trust, and how fast predators move in the shadowy corners of social apps. We talk about the relief of a rescue, the gaps that let this happen, and the daily choices parents, platforms, and law enforcement can make to close the distance before harm is done.From there, we swing to New York City's Citizens Idling Complaint program—the one where a handful of residents have pulled in hundreds of thousands of dollars by filming trucks idling too long. Is this climate-minded civic action or just a clever cash grab? We break down how the incentives work, why a few professionals dominate the payouts, and what it reveals about policy design, enforcement costs, and public trust. If you care about air quality, governance, or the unintended consequences of “crowdsourced” compliance, this segment will get you thinking.We finish on turf and turf wars: a head coach leaves Auburn as chatter rises about his love of golf, while NIL and the transfer portal redraw the map of college football. We ask what fans expect now, what coaches can actually control, and whether off-field optics should matter when the job itself keeps changing. To cool it down, we close with a simple question that always lights up a room: sweet tea, unsweet, lemon, or no thanks?If you're into true crime prevention, policy that actually works, and the culture of college sports, you'll find a lot to chew on. Hit play, share your take on the idling payouts and the golf debate, and tell us—how do you take your tea? Subscribe, leave a quick review, and pass this along to a friend who loves a spirited breakdown.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening! Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.comX - @americanistblog
First up, Eric and Ward celebrate Coach Cig leading his mighty Hoosiers into Maryland for a heaping helping of turtle soup. (Shortly thereafter, CBS blatantly steals and broadcasts the Hysterics original image of a Cignetti statue on national television. Yes, please angry Tweet @ CBS Sports)Next, Coach DeVries scores a major recruiting win on the eve of his inaugural season. Get pumped 'cause a new era of Indiana hoops is about to blast off!Finally, two of the infamous Goons... Mike Librett and Steve Doddato... join the pod to square off. They each must make their passionate case for the ultimate IU Sophie's Choice... would rather see IU football win their first national championship, or IU basketball win their 6th??And of course you'll get an update on Eric's horrifying weight loss routine. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MONDAY NIGHT BLITZ — Episode 438 Featuring Gerald Brown (SiriusXM)
Front Run The Week — Free SignalsGet early signals before they hit headlines. Subscribe free — or upgrade for member rewards — at https://tokentrust.substack.comEvery 18 months, crypto crowns a new narrative — DeFi, GameFi, AI-Fi, RWA — and then pivots away before anything real is finished. It's what Rosie Sargsian calls “sunk-cost maxxing.” Instead of finishing what they start, Web3 builders chase the next hype cycle like college quarterbacks chasing NIL money and transfer portals. We've built a culture that loves the recruiting process but not the program. The wedding but not the marriage. And while everyone else is switching jerseys, Ripple stayed put — quietly executing a decade-long plan that's now peaking with ISO 20022 going live this month. They didn't pivot. They planned. From Ripple Prime (Hidden Road) to Rail and G Treasury, they've been building the rails others will soon be forced to run on. This episode breaks down the cultural sickness behind constant pivoting — and why the real builders, like Ripple, prove that Vaultseason isn't for tourists. Signals — 7-Day Free TrialGet early market signals, macro indicators, and the projects I'm tracking before they trend. Start your free 7-day trial at https://tokentrust.substack.com
Las despedidas pueden traer dolor, pena, miedo o alivio. Las de Silvana Estrada de la vida creativa, profesional y personal que conocía, la han traído hasta 'Vendrán Suaves Lluvias', un disco transformador y la obra más emocionalmente expansiva de su carrera. La pérdida y el adiós se pasan con tragos de humor y esperanza en este duelo que es una de las mejores publicaciones del año. Además, Bob Pop responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en 'FAQ!'. Y abrimos la consulta de la psicóloga clínia Rosana Corbacho para meditar sobre el problema de las adicciones en los entornos artísticos, y su romantización acercándonos al mito del artista atormentado.Playlist:Kelly Moran - Echo in the FieldKelly Lee Owens - Throwing LinesJoy Orbison - pinky ringpiri & tommy - on & onJungle, Mood Talk - Don’t PlayYoung Franco, Franc Moody - DaydreamingFatboy Slim - Fucking in HeavenNation of Language - In ManhattanWorking Men’s Club - John Cooper ClarkeThe Fall - Lost in MusicVVV [Trippin’you] - Mao Enamorado Pilotando Un MechaBICEP - LightPVA - Hero ManJockstrap - 50/50Fcukers - Homie Don’t ShakeJust Mustard - WE WERE JUST HEREHighSchool - Sony EricssonSpiritual Cramp, Sharon Van Etten - You’ve Got My NumberRadiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into PlaceNilüfer Yanya - Cold HeartAmaia - AralarOklou, Bladee - take me by the handjulia amor - buscando unos brazosNight Tapes - pacificoMall Grab - The Way I’m FeelingJoy Orbison - play it againSwimming Paul - Drinking To Get DrunkSilvana Estrada - Good Luck, Good NightKali Uchis, Ravyn Lenae - Cry about it! Parcels - SorrySudan Archives - THE NATURE OF POWERFred again.., Sammy Virji, Reggie - Talk of the TownYUNG PRADO, Theus Mago - En Mis SueñosMaria Arnal - AMAAlice Wonder - viii. Fake Alas · muert3Barry B - Monster TruckHamilton Leithauser, Rostam - A 1000 TimesOrville Peck - Drift AwayGeese - Au Pays du CocaineRigoberta Bandini - Too Many DrugsObongjayar - Give Me MoreEzra Collective, Sasha Keable - Body LanguageEscuchar audio
With all the issues Clemson has this season, will Dabo Swinney finally full embrace the transfer portal and push the NIL limits in Tiger Town?
Matthew and Jeff welcome back Ethan Moore from Louisville Sports Live to talk ACC football chaos and college sports economics. Ethan names Clemson as the week's biggest disappointment, praises SMU's huge win, and previews Louisville's must-win matchup against Cal. He also dives into national games to watch and delivers a passionate rant about bloated coaching buyouts and runaway NIL spending. The crew wraps up with optimism about the ACC basketball season and a look at who's still alive in the ACC race for Charlotte.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter. TicketSmarter
In this episode myself along with Ethan Moore are joined by Deener Show Producer C.Harley, Andy Sweeney host of “the take”, CL Brown of the CJ, and former Louisville Cardinal, Douglas Beaumont . Here we chat about the cards recent victory against the Hokies in Blacksburg pushing them to 14th in the nation at 7-1. We also talk about some Louisville media folks having friendly fire via twitter, NIL, and so much more. Doug also takes a little stroll down memory lane, and oh yeah Creighton Harley goes on one of his rants as always.
November 3. 2025 ~ Crain's Detroit Business Managing Editor Mike Lee joins Jamie to discuss Michigan State University creating a new separate organization to handle the business of college sports in the NIL era, the massive Northland Center redevelopment in Southfield, 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.
It was a weekend to remember for West Virginia football.The Mountaineers snapped a five-game losing streak — and did it in style — knocking off No. 22 Houston on the road, 45-35.True freshman quarterback Scotty Fox, making just his third career start, delivered a breakout performance. He threw for one touchdown, ran for two more, and led WVU to its first road victory over a ranked team since 2018. In this episode, the “Guys” break down how it happened — and dig into the analytics that made the upset possible.Brad and Tony also turn their attention to hoops, previewing Tuesday's regular-season opener between the Mountaineers and Mount St. Mary's.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show with another round of Textual Healing.
This is the Husker Doc Talk Podcast — 2025, Episode 16 — with Travis Justice and Dr. Rob Zatechka. If you're watching on YouTube, smash that subscribe button and ring the bell so new episodes land right away. Listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else? Tap “Follow” so we're always in your queue, and leave a quick review to help more Husker fans find the show. This week, we start with the Saturday night roller coaster in Lincoln. Nebraska had USC on the ropes at halftime, and Travis was ready to declare it Matt Rhule's signature win… until the second half flipped. We dig into the turning points: Dylan Raiola's third-quarter exit, why Nebraska's run fits unraveled, and how a defense that held USC to 337 total yards still surrendered the game on the ground. Dr. Rob walks through the trenches: the interior getting knocked back, contain issues on the edge, and what that means in a Big Ten built on downhill football. Quarterback talk is unavoidable. Raiola isn't the problem — but does TJ Lateef's mobility unlock a different ceiling for this offense? We kick around what a full week of starter reps could look like for Lateef, what the receiver room needs to do to separate, and the difference between “better play-calling” and “good play-calling.” On the bright side: Emmett Johnson keeps carrying the load (29 carries, 165 yards in this one) and is tracking toward an All–Big Ten season. Then it's the stretch run: UCLA, Penn State, and Iowa. Which is the most winnable game — and why are the guys circling Penn State on the road? Rob resets expectations (seven wins feels like the realistic new baseline) and pinpoints the line play improvements from Evans at center and the one-and-done boost from Rocco Spindler — plus where tackle remains a concern. Would a dedicated tackles coach help? (Cue the Brian Ferentz-as-OL-coach debate and a few memes.) We also tackle the “blackout” conversation. Production value? A+. The look? Eerie and cool. But do alternate uniforms move the needle when you're not stacking wins? Travis argues it's a gimmick fans love but recruits don't care about in the NIL era — wins matter most. Agree or disagree, the crowd delivered. From there we zoom out to the national picture: the coaching carousel spinning, big-name jobs opening, and why stability in Lincoln still matters. Rhule's extension makes sense, but staff self-scouting has to be ruthless. Want to build sustainably? We go deep on recruiting philosophy with a Bill Bush-inspired segment: the #1 trait is competitiveness — grit — not just measurables. It's why some overlooked kids become program pillars while five-stars fade. That launches a lively sidebar on in-state QB recruiting (hello, Braylon Warren), relationship equity, and why you still offer your best local players even if the depth chart is crowded. We even sneak in some winning football: Augustana is 9-0 and sitting pretty in its super region despite injuries — Rob's rocking the powder-blue lid and explains DII regional calculus like a pro. Speaking of lids, we commiserate about $50 hats and why the right one is worth it. Shoutouts to the folks who keep this free for you: Orr Law Group — litigation, estate planning, NIL savvy and more. Visit OrrLawGRP.com. Husker Hounds — holiday gear, hoops season threads, and all things Big Red. 84th & Center, Lakeside Plaza, or HuskerHounds.com. GDEFY shoes — VersoShock tech that saves your feet. Hit GDEFY.com and use code DOCTALK50 (all caps) on orders $100+.
How do sports, culture, and communication shape who we are? In this episode, Judy Oskam talks with University of Alabama Sports Scholar Dr. Kenon Brown. Dr. Brown is a professor of advertising and public relations, co-director of the Beyond Sports Initiative, and co-author of the book - The United States of Sport: Media Framing and the Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American Culture. During our conversation we explore how sports reflect American society, how branding and communication shape identity, and how career pivots can open doors to purpose and passion. From the rise of women's sports to the connection between hip-hop and the NBA, Dr. Brown offers a powerful look at creativity and change through the lens of sport.In this episode you'll learn: - The 'perfect storm' moment that connected passion and purpose, resulting in a career change - How sports mirror American culture — from equality in pay to pop culture and hip-hop - Why authenticity and consistency matter in personal branding, especially for NIL athletes - The powerful link between sports, mental health, and communication - What's next in global sports: the 2026 World Cup and 2028 OlympicsQuotes - Dr. Kenon Brown“It was the perfect storm — the right people at the right time helped me make the pivot.” “Sports are a microcosm of society. Every major cultural shift is reflected on the field or court.” “Be authentic. Be consistent. That's the foundation of a strong personal brand.” “The intersection of communication, culture, and sports is where real change happens.”Resources and Links- The United States of Sport: Media Framing and the Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American Culture by Kenon Brown, Josh Dickhaus, and Mia Long Anderson - Beyond Sports Initiative, University of Alabama Dr. Brown kicked off a university lecture series in sports media at Texas State University, coordinated by Professor and Regents' Teacher of Advertising Dr. Mike Devlin. This interview was recorded at Live Oak Studios, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Texas State University. Hi Friend - Thanks for listening! Check out my TEDx talk. Why you should take action - then figure it out.
The new season of Steady Droppin Dimes is finally here. Sam Webb and former Michigan point guard Daniel Horton are back, and with a new co-host, former Michigan great, NFL 1st round pick, 10=year pro, and current Wayne State head football coach Tyrone Wheatley!! The Michigan legend, shares his journey from high school to Ann Arbor, to the NFL and coaching. He recounts his unique hiring by Jim Harbaugh at Michigan. The discussion also covers the impact of NIL deals on college sports, the challenges of balancing donor expectations with winning, and the potential for corruption in sports betting. Additionally, they touch on the NBA gambling scandal, If you have ground transportation needs, ride like the Michigan Football team does, then ride with Golden Limo. Whether riding in southeast Michigan, anywhere the country, or even abroad, with their fleet of Luxury SUV's, sprinters, and charter buses, Golden can get you there! Book your reservation today at www.goldenlimo.com, or call their team at 734-668-8282. 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
Bowman Chrome University is back, and this time we're asking a big question—what would need to be true for women's Bowman Chrome U cards to mirror Bowman Baseball's success?Katelyn (@coldlunchcards) and Brett dive deep into the rise of college card collecting, the impact of NIL, and how the Bowman “first” tag is changing the women's basketball market. From Caitlin Clark's $78,000 Superfractor sale to Juju Watkins' latest gold refractor, we explore how college fans are turning into collectors, and what this means for the future of the hobby.We close with listener mailbag questions on Paige Bueckers' rookie status, college vs. pro card value, and collecting lessons learned along the way.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of The WNBA Card PodcastShout out to our good friends at Great Lakes Trading Cards for supporting The WNBA Card Podcast and WNBA collectors worldwide!Follow the WNBA Card Podcast on Instagram Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Katelyn: | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Season 7, Episode 1 — "Relevance Report 2025: Sports"As the 2025 Relevance Report launches, this debut episode brings together three leading voices in communication to reflect on how sports mirror the industry's biggest transformations — from AI and media disruption to purpose-driven storytelling.Guests:Jennifer Stephens-Acree — Founder & CEO, JSA PartnersKirk Stewart — USC Professor, Former Nike VP of Global CommunicationsMaryanne Lataif — SVP, Corporate Communications, AEGHost: Fred Cook, Director, USC Center for Public RelationsDiscussion BreakdownThe Rise of Women's Sports — 0:02Brand Sponsorship and Cultural Momentum — 3:00The “Bro Culture” and Camaraderie in Women's Leagues — 5:00College Athletics and NIL Impact — 8:30The Transfer Portal and Fan Loyalty — 10:30Technology and the Fan Experience — 17:20Immersive Storytelling in Live Events — 19:30Celebrity Athletes and Media Power — 22:20The Future of PR in Sports — 25:40Sports as the Great Unifier — 29:10Key Insights1. Women's Sports Are Leading a Cultural ShiftJennifer Stephens-Acree spotlights the boom in women's sports as both a cultural and commercial movement, where authenticity, storytelling, and activism have become the foundation for fan connection and brand relevance.2. College Athletics Is at a CrossroadsKirk Stewart critiques the financial and ethical complexities of college athletics, from billion-dollar NIL deals to constant roster turnover. His forecast: a new model resembling the NFL, with athletes eventually recognized as employees.3. Technology Is Reimagining the Fan ExperienceMaryanne Lataif reveals how AEG is revolutionizing live events with personalization tools, spatial audio, and real-time audience data, turning spectators into participants and deepening emotional connections to teams and artists.4. PR's Expanding Role in SportsThe panel agrees that communicators are now central to shaping sports narratives — from athlete storytelling to immersive digital fan engagement — as PR bridges data, creativity, and cultural relevance.5. Sports as a Unifying ForceIn an era of division, the guests identify sports as one of the last remaining shared spaces that bring people together, a reminder of PR's power to connect communities through emotion and experience. Production CreditsA production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California.Host: Fred CookExecutive Producer: Ron AntonetteSeason 7 Producers: Joe Carreon and Anvi MahajanProduction: Camille Culbertson, Jack Gisler, Toma BattinoEditorial: Joey Cha, Ivan Feng, Natalie Lopez, Grace An, Emmy SnyderSocial Content: Angelina Tran, Hailey EvansGrowth: Van Luu, Shaan DhaliwalLinksFollow the USC Center for PR (@usccenterforpr) on Instagram and LinkedIn. Follow Fred Cook on LinkedIn. Find all our reports at annenberg.usc.edu/cpr.Download the 2025 Relevance Report at annenberg.usc.edu/relevance
Send us a textOn this episode, I'm joined by Jay Paterno, former Penn State QB, longtime Penn State assistant coach, son of college football legend Joe Paterno, and now a college sports and NIL consultant. Jay joins to talk about the college coaching carousel and buyouts, including the recent firing of James Franklin, the impact of the NIL era, and the role of politicians in football programs.... Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gabe Feldman on twitter @sportslawguy .
Pack Nicholson and Brett McGrath are joined by Josh Johnson from Cardboard Chronicles for a packed conversation that covers every corner of the football card hobby. The trio dives into Bowman University Football and the future of college cards in the NIL era, breaks down their collecting updates (including a Bijan 1/1 and a Tyquan Lewis Black Finite), and debates the biggest “what ifs” in NFL history—from Drew Brees' near-miss with Miami to Andrew Luck's early retirement.They wrap with a deep market watch featuring 2012 Gold Prizms, 2014 Bowman Chrome Superfractors, and a $40,000 Barry Sanders sale that happened on a casual Wednesday morning on eBay.If you collect, this one will hit close to home.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsVote for Heystack for Innovation of the Year Visit Heystack to explore their partner breaks. No more waiting. No more blurry screenshots. Just clear, instant access to what you hit.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today we're joined by Greg Fahey, General Manager and Associate Head Coach of Hampton University's Men's Basketball team.Greg's basketball journey began at Marist College, where he served as a manager for the men's basketball team while earning his degree. From there, he dove into coaching at New Jersey powerhouse St. Benedict's Prep, moved to the Division III level at FDU, and gained grassroots experience on the EYBL circuit with the Albany City Rocks.He later joined Ed Cooley's staff at Providence, then took on multiple roles at Siena College, eventually reuniting with Coach Cooley at Georgetown as the Special Assistant to the Head Coach.Greg is now entering Year 2 at Hampton, adding to his responsibilities with the newly minted title of General Manager — a role that reflects the growing evolution of college basketball programs and how they operate behind the scenes.He's coached at nearly every level of the game, giving him a unique 360° perspective on what it takes to build, sustain, and evolve a successful program.Greg also hosts his own podcast and recently launched a newsletter, both offering thoughtful insight into leadership, culture, and the business of college basketball.
Braden Gall and Steve Cavendish talk Nashville sports, media and business. Identity thefts charged with crimes against Cam Ward and MLS TV ratings on Apple are out. Then we visit with Belmont head basketball coach Casey Alexander. We cover life in the mid-majors, Belmont's roster, managing NIL, the media landscape around college basketball and the art of scaring people. Thanks, 8th & Roast Become a Nashville Banner member. Sign up to Lower Broad Hockey here.
Send us a textIn this episode, Steven sits down with John Coleman, the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Powerlifting Coach, and Algebra teacher at Pollok Central High School in Lufkin, Texas. John shares his unconventional journey into coaching—starting from being fired from a summer camp job to becoming a respected leader in both the classroom and the weight room.They dive deep into training high school powerlifters, exploring how John blends 531 programming, max-effort and dynamic sessions, and recovery management to keep athletes strong and healthy throughout the season. The conversation expands into balancing public school and private coaching, developing baseball and softball speed, and adapting powerlifting principles for athletic performance.John and Steven also reflect on the realities of coaching teenagers, from teaching proper technique to managing parental expectations, NIL pressures, and evolving high school strength culture. The episode wraps with insights into mentorship, competition prep, and stories from influential coaches across Texas' strength community—including Monty Sparkman, Seth Ford, and Donnie Thompson.Whether you're a coach, teacher, or athlete, this episode offers valuable takeaways on building strong athletes and stronger relationships through intelligent training and genuine mentorship.https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://voodoo4ranch.com/To possibly be a guest or support the show email Voodoo4ranch@gmail.comhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch
Ahead of a big recruiting weekend for Nebraska, what is Bryan Munson most excited about? What will Nebraska spend in NIL and the transfer portal, some of the bigger "What If"s in Husker history, and more.
Cam sits down with Isaac Trotter and Brian Geisinger to chat ACC hoops, NIL, and the Wake Forest season ahead 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
Nous sommes au cœur de l'Egypte ancienne, à Deir el-Médineh, nom arabe donné à un village situé à l'ouest de Thèbes, sur la rive opposée du Nil, là où résidait la confrérie des artisans chargés de construire les tombeaux et les temples funéraires des pharaons et de leurs proches durant le Nouvel Empire. Dans le compte-rendu, retrouvé, d'un procès en adultère, rédigé sur un papyrus, on peut lire : « J'ai amené mon baluchon dans la maison de Payoum et j'ai fait de sa fille ma femme. Alors que j'avais passé la nuit dans la maison de mon père, je suis parti pour aller chez elle, et j'ai trouvé le travailleur Merysekhmet, fils de Menna, dormant avec ma femme en ce quatrième mois de l'été, jour 5. Je suis sorti et je l'ai dit aux fonctionnaires ; mais les fonctionnaires m'ont donné 100 coups de bâton, en me disant : « Vraiment ? Que dis-tu ? » Alors le chef des travailleurs, Inherkhaoui, dit : « Comment donnez-vous 100 coups de bâton à celui qui porte le baluchon alors que l'autre fornique ? Ce qu'ont fait les fonctionnaires est un grand crime ». Comment vit-on sa sexualité dans cette Egypte d'il y a environ cinq mille ans ? Quelles sont les pratiques admises ou interdites ? L'inceste est-t-il le tabou absolu. La polygamie choque-t-elle ? Peut-on vivre son homosexualité au grand jour ? A partir de quand parle-t-on de viol ? Fétichiste, masochiste, nécrophile font-ils partie du domaine du plaisir ? Sans idées préconçues, tentons de dégager la nuance… Invitée : Amandine Marshall. Docteur en Égyptologie, archéologue Sujets traités : sexe, Egypte Ancienne, Deir el-Médineh, Nil, Thèbes, polygamie , inceste, homosexualité, fétichiste, masochiste, nécrophile Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“Lil Marlo one of them ones from my side damn near like Shawty Lo” ~ Wee2Hard Atlanta rapper Wee2Hard stops by Skipping Class (Presented by The Progress Report) with LaLaa Shepard to share his story — from growing up on the Wicked Westside of Atlanta to getting signed by QC (Quality Control) while still in 10th grade. In this exclusive interview, Wee2Hard opens up about:
Join us for a special Bye Week preview episode as we welcome former Iowa Hawkeye linebacker and current NFL free agent Josey Jewell. Josel shares updates on his health and concussion struggles, reminisces about his time at Iowa, and talks about his experiences as an honorary captain for the Minnesota game. The gang also previews the upcoming games, discusses betting lines, and talks about NIL and college contracts. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining episode with one of Iowa's football legends! If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rich previews the return of Lamar Jackson from his hamstring injury and says what's at stake for the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football to kick off Week 9, and weighs in on JJ McCarthy's return as the Vikings' QB1 and lays out what's at stake for Minnesota's playoff hopes and the Michigan alum's future as an NFL starter. Oregon head coach Dan Lanning and Rich discuss his humble coaching beginnings and the motivational approach that has made the Ducks a perennial national title contender, how NIL and the Transfer Portal have changed college football and if leaving Eugene would ever cross his mind, reveals what he learned from last season's early exit from the College Football Playoff, and why he's always rooting for his former players in the NFL even when they're playing his beloved Kansas City Chiefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a familiar situation — and that's not good news.West Virginia hits the road again this weekend, once more a double-digit underdog, this time at No. 22 Houston.The Cougars are chasing another win in their surprising season, while the Mountaineers are still searching for that elusive first conference victory.In this episode, the “Guys” take a deep dive into the matchup:What will it take for WVU to pull the upset?Can freshman quarterback Scotty Fox continue his steady rise?Plus, a look at the bizarre headlines swirling around the college football world — because there's never a dull week on the gridiron.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show with another round of Textual Healing.
(00:00-35:17) Not my problem. Surprise guest at 9:00. It's not Bill but it could be Fran Brown's wife. Ken Bone came to a TMA event. Blue Jays shocking the world and are one win away from a World Series championship. Barge Guy is on hold and he's getting Jaxon ready for school. Barge Guy represented TMA on The Gauntlet on The Fast Lane. A river update. Light costume at the tavern. Movie Boi won't be talking Wicked. Coco Diablo. The Tru Sons podcast.(35:25-50:19) It starts with a friendship with Boof. Blues have called up Dalibor Dvorsky. Jake Neighbours out for 5 weeks. Blues and Canucks tonight. Doug gets distracted looking at Jordan Binnington stats. Origins of the phrase 'Balloon Party.' Uncle Jackson is babysitting tonight so he's out on the Blues game.(50:29-1:11:04) The Louisiana governor is really inserting himself into the coaching search. Audio of the governor saying the AD will not be picking the new coach. Audio of Drink on the SEC teleconference being asked about Jason and a werewolf's NIL value. Senator Eric Schmitt has texted Martin saying he will not let Drinkwitz leave. Teen Wolf 3: Return of the Wolf. More Drink audio talking about QB designed runs and not operating in a fear mode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2x Super Bowl Champion and former Tennessee WR Marcus Nash joins the guys in studio to talk about what it was like catching passes from Peyton Manning and John Elway, his take on the current NIL chaos in college football, and going up against that legendary Baltimore Ravens defense while playing for Brian Billick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hutt and Chad dive into the LSU soap opera where AD Scott Woodward's seat is hotter than a Louisiana crawfish boil. Governor Jeff Landry says he's not letting Woodward pick the next coach—probably because Woodward's last two hires came with $50 million buyout receipts. Plus, 2x Super Bowl Champion, Former Tenn WR, Marcus Nash in studio to discuss catching balls from Peyton and John Elway - current NIL situation in CFB - practicing against the Baltimore defense and playing for Brian Billick, Plus, 2x Super Bowl Champion and former Tennessee WR Marcus Nash joins the guys in studio to talk about what it was like catching passes from Peyton Manning and John Elway, his take on the current NIL chaos in college football, and going up against that legendary Baltimore Ravens defense while playing for Brian Billick. And Alabama Senator, Tommy Tuberville shares his thoughts on the current state of CFB and Universities firing coaches mid season and Jim Sexton's impact on CFB coaches contracts. Alabama Senator and former college football coach Tommy Tuberville joins the show to share his thoughts on the current state of the game, why universities are so quick to fire coaches midseason, and how agent Jim Sexton continues to shape the landscape of college football contracts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We answered your questions on Michigan State football, the coaching situation, the game at Minnesota, the program's NIL resources, on MSU basketball after the exhibition against UConn, on the Tigers and Skubal, the Lions and Hutchinson, Halloween and more. Plus, Harry Gagnon joined us for our football picks and best bets (1:03:00).
GP opens on Ja Morant hitting a game winner in Phoenix last night to improve the Grizzlies record to 3-2. Plus another big showing from Cedric Coward has us asking when he'll be in the starting lineup.(24:33) Mike Wallace joins to continue the Grizzlies discussion(45:40) Blue Jays takes a commanding lead in the World Series, Louisiana Governer says the President will make the hire on the next LSU coach, NCAA says punishment coming if NIL deals not reported properly, and Memphis Basketball takes on Auburn tonight. (1:17:18) GP's Carry Out
Auburn football finds itself at a crossroads — and special guest Kyle Rush joins the show to break it all down. Will Hugh Freeze be back on the sidelines next season, or is Auburn preparing for another coaching shake-up? Can Ashton Daniels be the spark the Tigers need to turn things around? We also dive into how the rapidly changing landscape of college football — from NIL to the transfer portal — has completely reshaped what it takes to succeed as a head coach in today's game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Niléane is experiencing the lowest lows with gaming, but Chris is full of joy. Meanwhile, the gang's attempts to use local LLMs ranges from similar low lows to joy as well. How would you have done our challenges? How would you answer the question at the end of the show? Let us know! Want more from the gang? Cozy Zone is a bonus podcast every Monday where we let loose on all sorts of fun topics. You can get cozy with the Comfort Zone crew for just $5/month or $50/year, which not only makes the bonus episodes possible, but supports Comfort Zone, too. Main topics Shadow Savage Raven by Skull & Co. GripCase TomToc Travel Case Other stuff we talked about Matt's Quick Notes app Chris's Shortcuts automation Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Bluesky
Rachel Heck was a golf prodigy who qualified for the US Women's Open at age 15 and made the cut. As a freshman in high school, she committed to play at Stanford University, where she went on to win both individual and team national championships and became Nike Golf's very first NIL sponsored athlete. But when the time came to turn pro, Rachel decided that a life on the road and in the spotlight wasn't for her. Instead, she earned and accepted her commission as an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. I was very pleased to speak with Rachel, not just because she is a person of exceptional talent and character, but because she is also the daughter of my Rhodes College friends, Stacy and Robert Heck. She and I discuss her journey (so far), particular: -Struggling with perfection -The true definition of success -The importance of motherhood -How her dad “Pavlov'ed” her and her sisters into loving golf -The importance of role models, including: Condoleezza Rice (her academic advisor), Annika Sörrenstam, and Stanford Coach Anne Walker -Her favorite (and second favorite) golf course! ✍️Please rate and review Reasonably Happy (https://ratethispodcast.com/paulopod) ✍️
Matthew Quigley, Founder of Draft Line Capital, stops by the show to discuss lending to athletes. Matthew got involved in sports via FSU's booster program. He eventually joined FSU to work on recruiting and coaching students on how maximize NIL earnings.Matthew now runs Draft Line Capital. Draft Line lends to athletes to help them: with working capital, purchase loss of value insurance, and more. Notably, Draft Line will not lend for frivolous expenses. Learn more listening! Contact Matthew by going to DraftLineCap.com. Bill references an Amazon show: The Money Game. That is worth a watch for some background. Sponsorship InformationThank you to Fiscal.ai for sponsoring the show. DISCOUNT INFO: If you use the affiliate link fiscal.ai/brew, you will automatically get 2 weeks of Fiscal Pro for Free and if you find that you want to upgrade, my link will get you 15% off any paid plans. About Fiscal.aiFiscal.ai is the complete modern data terminal for global equities.The Fiscal.ai platform combines a powerful user experience with all the financial data capabilities that professional investors need. Users get up to 20 years of historical financials for all stocks globally that they can easily chart, compare, or export into their own models. And unlike legacy data terminals where it can take hours or even days, Fiscal.ai's data is updated within minutes of earnings reports. Fiscal.ai also tracks all the company-specific Segment & KPI data so you don't have to. Like to track Amazon's Cloud Revenue? They've got it.How about Spotify's premium subscribers? Or Google's quarterly paid clicks?They've got all of it.
The coaching carousel appears to turn faster by the day with more and more jobs opening. There are currently 12 jobs open and that is just the tip of the iceberg. How high could that number go? Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss this ever-evolving coaching cycle. They talk about how high college coaches' salaries have gotten, if there will be a shift coming and how they think the LSU coaching search is going to be handled.Then, they break down the importance of having a premiere head coach in the world of NIL. Is it more important to invest your money in your coach or your players? The guys follow this conversation up by ranking what the top open coaching jobs are right now. More will open up, but there are already some premiere schools looking for a new leader. Who is at the top of the list?Later, with all these jobs opening up, who are some coaches that people may not know but should keep their eye on? The list spans from the city of San Diego to the state of Virginia, with plenty of stops in-between.Come watch the carousel spin with College Football Enquirer.(2:15) - What are the current head coach openings and how many more may be coming?( 11:14) - Will coaching contracts change?(18:33) - How the LSU job search will be handled(26:51) - How important is a head coach in the NIL era?(34:42) - Ranking the top job openings(50:29) - Coaches you should watch for Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
Kristen Bell under attack, Eli Zaret stops by after Michigan defeats MSU, Britney Spears' crazy driving, more Bill Burr fallout, a Corey Feldman doc, South Korean Pistons fan Tom Hur, Drew Crime, and Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia. Deaths: RIP ex-New York Jets Nick Mangold. RIP to Lost in Space's June Lockhart. Eli Zaret joins the show to figure out if he was on the Drew and Mike Show in 1998, recap the Michigan/Michigan State game, argue about NIL, Tom Izzo vs G League transfers to college, Texas Tech's tortilla problem, discuss the NBA's gambling problem with Chauncey Billups, the question of Tarik Skubal, World Series recap, the legendary run in Detroit by South Korean Pistons fan Tom Hur and more. Ford and GM stocks are on the rise. Bill Burr is losing audience following the Riyadh Comedy Festival debacle. He and Anthony Cumia are on the outs. Britney Spears was seen driving TERRIBLY after a night out. It's all Kevin Federline's fault. Bon Jovi has a doc out and a tour coming up… without Richie Sambora. Nelly Furtado is quitting music due to fat shaming. Hey Emma Stone… why you look different. Bijou Phillips is changing her brat's name to distance her from her dad, Danny Masterson. Hailey Bieber is not trans, but she says that people think she is. Kristen Bell is not sorry for her stupid social media post because it was a joke. The internet is all over her. Dax needs to fall off the wagon and get on our show. It's Katy Perry's birthday month and she's flaunting it with Justin Trudeau. Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes flee America for the UK. Go on, get! We learn of a new Corey Feldman documentary from Matt Hawes. Meghan Markle: She made a fashion faux pas! She hijacks her friend's book club. Drew Crime: Dateline covered the death of Daniel Markel. Heist at the Louvre! 48 Hours featured the murder of Robin Lawrence. Politics: Bill Clinton is looking frail these days. Katie Porter clogs toilets and her ex-husband is talking trash. She's also an election denier. Zohran Mamdani's citizenship is questioned. Letitia James pleads Not Guilty to mortgage fraud charges. Gavin Newsom is gearing up for a 2028 presidential run. He's beefing with Joe Rogan. Alison Zupancic is the worst Secret Service agent possibly ever. Polka Dot Dress lady vs ICE. Drew's close friend, Kirk Gibson, was honored at Spartan Stadium. Stuttering John was the STAR of the Pro Football Arm Wrestling Championship. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).