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The kettlebell swing is often praised as a powerhouse exercise for posterior chain development, but for those rehabilitating a lower back injury, it can be a double-edged sword. While it is fundamentally a hip hinge, the introduction of velocity and the need to rapidly decelerate a heavy load places immense demand on the lumbar spine1111. For someone recovering from sciatica or a herniated disc, attempting this dynamic movement before mastering a slow, controlled hip hinge with significant load (ideally 75-100% of bodyweight) is often a recipe for a setback2. We explore why speed requires a higher level of competence and why sticking to controlled, static strength work is the safer path in the early stages of recovery3333.We also tackle one of the most common questions we receive: "Why is my pain worse first thing in the morning?"4. The answer lies in the accumulation of inflammation. During the night, your lack of movement allows inflammatory fluid to pool in the injured spaces of the lower back, while your tissues naturally tighten up to protect the area5555555. This creates a sensation of stiffness and pressure upon waking. We explain the mechanics of this morning "drainage" process and why gentle movement, rather than panic, is the solution to easing those early-hour symptoms6.Finally, we address the controversial advice often given to patients—that they have "no chance" of recovery without surgery7. Whether you are dealing with an L5/S1 extrusion or lingering nerve pain weeks after a microdiscectomy, the reality is that surgery removes the obstruction but does not correct the mechanical flaws that caused the injury8888. We discuss why activities like swimming or cycling do not count as rehabilitation, why relying on back support belts gives a false sense of security, and how to build genuine, long-term resilience through progressive strength training9999999.
Jeff McClane reported to not be surprised if the Eagles decided to draft a QB in one of the earlier rounds this upcoming draft. But, ESP would be surprised and gives that possibility a 0% chance!
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks. The team discusses if the offense continues to stink if they could make a change at quarterback. Shorr-Parks breaks down if it is a coaching issue on defense or a player mentality problem? He brings up if there is a power dynamic issue on the roster, and why Jihaad Campbell is not playing. Shorr-Parks talks about the possibility of Jalen Hurts being benched, which he believes is not possible. If it does happen, Shorr-Parks believes that Hurts will not play another snap.
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Political commentator Robert Godden returns to The Adelaide Show with a thesis that cuts to the bone: The South Australian Liberal Party has no realistic chance of winning the forthcoming election. But his essay raises an even more unsettling question: can they realistically ever win another one? This episode doesn’t feature an SA Drink of the Week, allowing more time for a forensic examination of what’s gone wrong with liberalism itself, and the party that bears its name. In the Musical Pilgrimage, Steve shares “Spring Gully Road”, his song chronicling four generations of the Webb family’s beloved pickle company, from Edward McKee’s small brown onions in 1946 to the recent appointment of administrators, drawing a tenuous but poignant parallel to the Liberal Party’s own decline. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! 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Running Sheet: Do The Liberals Have No Chance Of Winning This Forthcoming South Australian Election? 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week No SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:05:07 Robert Godden Before diving into party politics, Steve and Robert tackle a fundamental question: what is liberalism itself? Drawing on American political philosopher Patrick Deneen’s work (as sampled from the glorious podcast, Econtalk, episode July 9, 2018), they explore how liberalism originally meant self-governance within community, where individuals held themselves accountable within the framework of church and society. Deneen argues that modern liberalism, both classical and progressive, has fractured into two economic camps: classical liberals claiming government interferes with freedom, and progressive liberals arguing that economic inequality prevents people from achieving liberty. Robert offers his working definition: liberalism has always been about “the bigger pie theory”. Classical liberals like John Locke, Adam Smith and John Stewart Mill championed free markets as the path to prosperity for all. But as Robert notes, these philosophers wrote their treatises while people lived in gutters within ten miles of them, suggesting their definitions had blind spots about who they actually represented. The conversation turns to neoliberalism, which Robert describes as taking the apple of classical liberalism and focusing on its core: free market capitalism, fiscal austerity, individual responsibility, and globalisation. The problem? Many neoliberals benefited from generous government support before pulling up the ladder behind them. As Robert puts it, they’re “more like a wild jackal in a wolf’s clothing”, presenting themselves as something more palatable whilst pursuing fundamentally conservative ends. When Steve asks about the overlap between liberalism (lowercase L) and the Liberal Party (uppercase L), Robert’s answer is stark: “The Venn diagram of liberalism and the Liberal Party is not a perfect circle. It’s more like a third overlap.” John Howard’s famous declaration that the Liberal Party is “a broad church” marked both the high point and the beginning of the end. Where Howard allowed diverse opinions united by shared values, today’s party demands conformity. Robert observes you could “literally interchange” Angus Taylor with five other Liberal members and several Nationals, they’ve become so ideologically uniform. Robert shares a revealing personal story from his childhood in Whyalla. At age 12 or 13, he wagged school to attend a lunch where Malcolm Fraser was speaking. After enduring mumbled warnings about Bill Hayden, young Robert lined up afterwards and asked the Prime Minister where he could find out what the government would actually do if re-elected. The dismissive response and perfunctory policy booklet were Robert’s first disillusionment with political rhetoric over substance. This leads to a broader discussion about accountability’s erosion in Australian politics. Robert identifies a turning point: when Jay Weatherill wasn’t held responsible for abuse discovered in South Australian schools because “nobody had told him”. This represented a complete rewriting of Westminster conventions about ministerial responsibility. Compare that to Barry O’Farrell resigning as New South Wales Premier over failing to declare a $300 bottle of wine, or John Howard’s principled approach to the GST, admitting he was wrong, explaining why he’d changed his mind, and taking that position to an election. The discipline of the Fraser and Howard years came from a culture where the party room would discuss issues on merit, then Fraser or Howard would determine the right course, and the party would follow with discipline, not through fear but through shared purpose. Today’s Liberal Party has abandoned that model for something closer to authoritarianism without the competence to make it work. When discussing South Australia specifically, Robert doesn’t hold back about Vincent Tarzia’s challenges. Beyond policy positions, there’s the fundamental problem of presence. Robert recalls a body language seminar by Alan Pease where five people were cast for different film roles based purely on appearance. We can’t help making these visual judgements. Tarzia, Robert notes, is “one of the 5% of the population that never blinks”, creating an unfortunate vampire quality. He looks like “a Muppet version of Dracula”. Combined with a voice lacking joy, he presents as “the joyless undead” when facing off against Peter Malinauskas’s considerable charisma. Robert’s assessment of the Malinauskas government is admirably even-handed for someone with Liberal roots. He calls it “the best government in Australia” whilst adding the qualifier “a totalitarian dictatorship that makes you feel good”. Everything is done Malinauskas’s way, but unlike Putin or Trump, he’s careful never to say anything that isn’t actually true. He might make predictions that don’t pan out, but he won’t barefaced lie, and if an idea isn’t popular, he simply doesn’t voice it. The result is what Robert calls “preshrunk jeans” of political messaging. Robert’s father, a lifelong Liberal voter and member, has only been impressed by two political figures: Gough Whitlam, whose charisma was “absolutely off the chart” despite taking four people to dinner when a Whyalla event was mistakenly under-attended, and Peter Malinauskas, who regularly visits the Whyalla Men’s Shed. This speaks to something fundamental about political success. As Robert observes, great Labor leaders have consistently been better communicators and sellers of vision because their message is easier: “you’re being ripped off by the system, and we’re going to sort it for you” beats “if we govern ourselves, all will be great” in almost any contest. The federal picture offers one glimmer of hope: Victoria’s new opposition leader, Jess Wilson. In her thirties, a lawyer and former business advisor to Josh Frydenberg and the Business Council of Australia, she represents exactly the kind of moderate Liberal who should have been in the party all along but whom the party’s rightward drift has made anomalous. As Robert puts it, “the idea that Jess Wilson should be in the Liberal Party is an idea that is eight years out of date. She should be a teal.” The teals, after all, are liberal party people who haven’t gone down the right-wing rabbit hole. This raises the central question: are there eight to ten members of parliament the federal Liberals could have had? Yes, the teals. “All of those teal candidates could have been Liberal Party candidates and would have been 15 or 20 years ago if they had not wilfully taken this blindness about the climate.” Speaking of climate, Robert dissects Susan Ley’s recent positioning as if she’s discovered that abandoning net zero and embracing fossil fuels will bring electoral victory. The polling suggests otherwise. Among diverse Australians, Labor’s primary vote sits at 46%, the Coalition at 17%. Gen Z voters break 51% Labor, 10% Coalition. The Liberals are “aiming at the wrong target”, trying to chip 10% from groups with 10% when they should be targeting Labor’s 46%. They should be saying “your ideas are great, it’s a pity you’re not smarter, we’re going to get to where you want to get but we’ll do it better.” Instead, they get their facts from Facebook. The cognitive dissonance is staggering. National Party MPs stand up claiming farmers don’t want renewable energy whilst farmers lead the way with innovative approaches: solar panels in fields that collect water, provide shade for sheep grazing underneath, and generate income. Farmers don’t want bushfires or floods, they want to make money. Watch ABC’s Landline, Robert suggests, though the Nationals would dismiss it as left-wing propaganda. Looking ahead, Robert sees no Liberal victory on any horizon in the next five to six years. More likely? “No Liberal Party, or let me put it another way: the Liberal Party not being the opposition.” They’re seriously under threat of other parties overtaking them. Federally, if you separate the Coalition partners, the numbers are nowhere near the historical imbalance where Nationals made up numbers for the Liberals. Now those numbers are close. A One Nation-National coalition would be numerically viable. Victoria represents the critical test. If Jess Wilson’s woeful Liberals manage to topple a deeply unpopular Victorian government by picking the right leader, “that’ll be a critical moment for the Liberals to take that lesson.” Robert’s prediction? “The only reason we have to think they’re incapable of learning is all the evidence.” Robert’s father once said that Don Dunstan’s departure horrified him, not because of policy agreement, but because Dunstan was a strong leader with ideas who made the state feel good about itself. That’s what’s missing from the contemporary Liberal Party: ideas that inspire rather than divide, leaders who build rather than tear down, and the humility to recognise when the world has changed and they haven’t. The conversation closes with Winston Churchill’s 1920s quote distinguishing socialism from liberalism. Robert agrees it was “100% correct” for about 1924, when those ideologies were genuinely competing and distinct. But it’s become a caricature over the intervening century. The quote doesn’t really apply to 2025, when the ideologies have mingled, adapted, and in the case of the Australian Liberal Party, lost their way entirely. 01:14:33 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we play Spring Gully Road, a song written by Steve Davis and performed by Steve Davis & The Virtualosos, chronicling the four-generation story of Spring Gully, one of South Australia’s most beloved food companies. The story begins in 1946 when Edward McKee returned from the war and started growing small brown onions outside his back door on Spring Gully Road. His pickled onions became a South Australian staple. The company expanded under Allen and Eric, then weathered storms under Ross and Kevin’s leadership, before Russ and Tegan faced the modern challenge of cheap imports and changing market appetites. Steve reveals a personal connection: his colleague Domenic at Funlife Fitness in Ingle Farm remembers his father growing small onions and cucumbers, taking sacks to Spring Gully weekly to be weighed and paid. It was simply part of the fabric of South Australian life. In full disclosure, Steve is friends with Russell Webb, who along with Tegan led the company through its recent challenges before administrators were appointed. Most believe it’s written off and gone, but Steve holds hope for a way forward. They were doing innovative things to fight back against retailers bringing in cheap overseas alternatives, gutting the market for local sovereign food production capability. The song’s folk-influenced simplicity captures something essential about generational enterprise, family legacy, and the challenge of maintaining local production in a globalised economy. The repeated refrain, “Turn the earth, turn the earth when it’s harvest time, pick the bounty and preserve it in your sweetly seasoned brine”, becomes a meditation on the cycles of growth, harvest, and preservation that sustained Spring Gully through good years and hard years. Steve offers a tenuous but poignant link to the episode’s political discussion: the Liberal and Country League, precursor to the modern Liberal Party in South Australia, formed in 1932 and became the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party in 1945. Spring Gully started in 1946. Now in 2025, we have administrators appointed for Spring Gully, and Robert Godden suggesting you might as well call them in for the Liberal Party as well. Both represent South Australian institutions facing existential questions about their future in a changed world. Both have served their communities for generations. Both are confronting the reality that what worked for decades may not work anymore. 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Ep 345 – Royal Rumble 1999 “No Chance in Hell” 11 chairshots and 100k bounty 0:40 - Welcome 17:34 - RR Opening 19:04 - Road Dogg Jesse James vs Big Boss Man 22:12 - Bad Ass Billy Gunn vs Ken Shamrock for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 26:57 - Gangrel vs X-Pac for the WWF European Championship 31:02 - Luna (w/ Shane McMahon) vs Sable for the WWF Women's Championship in a Strap match 36:09 - The Rock vs Mankind for the WWF Championship in an I Quit match 46:17 - The Royal Rumble match 1:04:24 - Overall Thoughts 1:11:16 - Smarking It Up 1:27:05 - Ready to Rumble 1:31:20 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “No Chance in Hell” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
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Ashley Bastock joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive and confirmed the reports that the Browns have zero plans of trading Myles Garrett. She also talked about whether or not the coaches in the AFC North are on the hot seat, as well as what to expect from the Browns at the trade deadline.
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Steiny & Guru discuss why the 49ers offense looked so ineffective against a dominant Houston defense and Mac Jones couldn't outshoot CJ Stroud.
The Book of Acts invites us into the incredible story of how Jesus began building His church through ordinary people empowered by the Holy Spirit. In Riots & Revivals, we'll follow their journey from fear to bold faith—where miracles happen, lives are changed, and the message of Jesus turns the world upside down.
It's the rare clean version of the AVG Cheese. Dale takes a brief dive into Cardinals and Packers. Should we be afraid of the little person? Shout out to Grandpa Calais and more. Go Pack Go!
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Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. Jim Sanders, Executive Vice President of Ambassador Advertising, has seen God's hand in the most unexpected moments. He said, “The fact that there are these divine serendipities, there are no chance meetings.” Every encounter—whether with a neighbor, a stranger in line, or someone sitting next to you—may be an appointment set by God Himself. I remember meeting a young man at a bus stop when I was out with a team in Arizona, who shared that he was just sitting there thinking about what was shared at his AA meeting, that having a relationship with God could change everything. He asked us if we knew what that meant. And we were able to share the Gospel with him. So the next time you meet someone unexpectedly, remember—it's not coincidence, it's divine design. So be ready to share the Gospel as God leads you! For resources to help you share the Gospel or to watch the full interview with Jim Sanders, visit sharelife.today
EFL expert Benjamin Bloom talks to Hal Stewart about the awful start Sheffield United have made in the 25/26 season Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by Lydia ahead of a superb weekend's sport around the world. With events in Paris taking centre stage, Nick and Lydia run the rule over each of the 17 remaining runners in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, with contributions from Stephane Pasquier, rider of Sosie, and TPD's Adam Mills, who has a suggestion as to why this race will be won in the first furlong. Also on today's show, Lydia reviews the premiere episode of Champions: Full Gallop, screened at BAFTA last night, and analyses some of the contributions from senior racing figures during the speeches. Plus, with Horse of the Year Thorpedo Anna the star attraction at Keeneland this weekend, Nick talks to her trainer Kenny McPeek about her present and future. Meanwhile, Jason Singh has the latest on the upcoming Tattersalls Sales, while Weatherbys take us this week to Kenya to meet both Sirai Stud manager Venetia Phillips and Kabir Dhanji from marketing company Kivuli Creative.
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Nick is joined by Lydia ahead of a superb weekend's sport around the world. With events in Paris taking centre stage, Nick and Lydia run the rule over each of the 17 remaining runners in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, with contributions from Stephane Pasquier, rider of Sosie, and TPD's Adam Mills, who has a suggestion as to why this race will be won in the first furlong. Also on today's show, Lydia reviews the premiere episode of Champions: Full Gallop, screened at BAFTA last night, and analyses some of the contributions from senior racing figures during the speeches. Plus, with Horse of the Year Thorpedo Anna the star attraction at Keeneland this weekend, Nick talks to her trainer Kenny McPeek about her present and future. Meanwhile, Jason Singh has the latest on the upcoming Tattersalls Sales, while Weatherbys take us this week to Kenya to meet both Sirai Stud manager Venetia Phillips and Kabir Dhanji from marketing company Kivuli Creative.
Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks is live with the WIP Midday Show to breakdown the Eagles game vs the Bucs. As well as, preview Broncos vs Eagles this Sunday. And of course, getting into the A.J. Brown drama and how it could potentially end.
It can be difficult to hear that your ex has no intention of repairing your relationship, and sometimes exes will be very direct about it. In this episode, we discuss when an ex says you will never get back together again. Check us out on YouTube: Coach Craig KennethGet Craig's help personally: https://www.askcraig.net/take-action/Get Victoria's help: https://www.askcraig.net/victoriaCraig's workbook series: https://www.askcraig.net/workbooks-1/Get Started on the Creative Healing Course: https://courses.askcraig.net/
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John McMullen joins Zander Krause on Birds 365 to push back on Philadelphia Eagles fans calling for a C.J. Gardner-Johnson return. Why it won't happen and what it says about the Birds' secondary moving forward.#PhiladelphiaEagles #CJGJ #Birds365 #EaglesNation #FlyEaglesFlySUPPORT & MEMBERSHIPSJoin JAKIB Sports for giveaways & bonus perks:youtube.com/channel/UCeksvr96LM7TMMdK3-vp9rQ/joinFOLLOW JAKIB SPORTSYouTube: youtube.com/@JAKIBSportsTwitter/X: twitter.com/JAKIBSportsInstagram: instagram.com/jakibsportsFacebook: facebook.com/JAKIBSportsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birds-365/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Coleman Owen, Isaiah Land, Chris Lammons among Colts cuts! Anthony Richardson will NOT be traded! Colts defense MUST drive improvement! Bottom of Roster MUCH LESS important than top! Fever host Storm tonight. Cubs try to continue run against bottom feeders! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without a word of praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Contest rules: https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
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In this episode of JacquesTalk we talked about what Joe Milton said after Wednesday's practice that left me profoundly disappointed. Then we talked about the Texas-Ohio State game and why it should be epic for each team. Finally, we talk about the advice I gave my son as he embarks on his first semester at Ohio State.
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BREAKING: Kohberger Gets Life Sentence with No Chance of Parole #Bryan Kohberger #life without Parole #idahomurders Bryan Kohberger's final appearance in court, sentenced to life without parole. The families presented their impact statements to the court and the rest of the world. This brutal story has come to an end with justice being served. There is no geting back the lives of the students brutally murdered Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Prayers for the families.
The “Blue-Chip Ratio” has been around since 2013, and breaks down programs and their recruiting to see if they have what it takes to win it all. 18 teams showed up this year on the list—which indicates those programs have signed more 4 and 5 star recruits than 2 and 3 star recruits over the previous 4 recruiting classes This ratio doesn't factor in the portal, which might change a lot of things going forward—but it's still been right in assessing the potential candidates to the win the CFP Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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BT is absolutely fuming over the Knicks' chaotic weekend, as the team remains without a head coach just a day before NBA free agency kicks off. He's particularly baffled by rumors of an interview with women's college basketball coach Dawn Staley, questioning the team's seemingly desperate, on-the-fly search. Adding fuel to the fire, BT vehemently rejects the idea of LeBron James coming to New York, despite "Clutch's" perceived efforts to set up a Lakers departure. He adamantly states he doesn't want LeBron now, arguing James didn't want the Knicks in his prime and a championship delivered by him would forever be "about LeBron James."
Rumors float that the Knicks are a dream job per Jason Kidd. Is this real life, or is it just fantasy? Plus, Juan Soto has arrived!
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Today's word of the day is ‘alignment' as in Red Sox as in Rafael Devers as in Sam Kennedy as in Craig Breslow. That was the buzz word. What did Boston's front office have to say? The usual! Another big surprise was how David Ortiz took to the media to defend the Red Sox. Never go against the family! (21:40) The Oklahoma City Thunder have finally taken a series lead! Up 3-2 now after Jalen Williams and SGA had themselves a game. Tyrese Haliburton re-injured his calf and was held without a field goal! (30:20) Review Rolling Along. (35:20) Shohei Ohtani has returned for the Dodgers. He pitched 1 inning. That's it. But he had the juice! (42:40) NPPOD. (45:00) Ippei Mizuhara is on his way to prison. The day Ohtani gets his start. LOL. (48:00) Gage Wood threw a no-hitter in the College World Series yesterday! 19 strikeouts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘alignment' as in Red Sox as in Rafael Devers as in Sam Kennedy as in Craig Breslow. That was the buzz word. What did Boston's front office have to say? The usual! Another big surprise was how David Ortiz took to the media to defend the Red Sox. Never go against the family! (21:40) The Oklahoma City Thunder have finally taken a series lead! Up 3-2 now after Jalen Williams and SGA had themselves a game. Tyrese Haliburton re-injured his calf and was held without a field goal! (30:20) Review Rolling Along. (35:20) Shohei Ohtani has returned for the Dodgers. He pitched 1 inning. That's it. But he had the juice! (42:40) NPPOD. (45:00) Ippei Mizuhara is on his way to prison. The day Ohtani gets his start. LOL. (48:00) Gage Wood threw a no-hitter in the College World Series yesterday! 19 strikeouts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nick Kostos opens the second hour breaking down why he thinks the Pacers have NO CHANCE beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. 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
MUSICIn a shocking move Foo Fighters have booted drummer Josh Freese. Week two of the Diddy trial is set to begin today, but Cassie's bombshell testimony has set the tone for the case. “Dave Navarro on Jane's Addiction's Future: ‘There's No Chance for the Band to Ever Play Together Again'”: Bruce Springsteen is about to release a long-lost country album that he recorded in 1995. Back then it was called "Somewhere North of Nashville", but it never saw the light of day. Now he's releasing it on a new project called, "Tracks 2: The Lost Albums", that'll be out on June 27th. Here's one of the songs, "Repo Man". · Alan Jackson announced that he's retiring from touring. Here he is talking to the crowd at the very last show of his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour. · TVMichael J. Fox retired from acting in 2020 due to his battle with Parkinson's disease but it was just announced that he will be making his first on-screen appearance in five years. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: 'Fall Guy' director David Leitch is in talks to direct a live-action movie adaptation of the best-selling video game, 'Gears of War'. Tom Cruise Intends to Keep Making Movies Into His 100s: “I Will Never Stop”The 'Mission: Impossible' franchise may be coming to an end, but at 'The Final Reckoning' premiere in New York, Cruise promised he will "never stop doing action."· Ralph Fiennes will play President Snow in the prequel, "The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping". He's Donald Sutherland's character in "The Hunger Games", which takes place 24 years later. · AND FINALLY It's that expensive time of year for parents . . . prom season. "Entertainment Weekly" put together a list of movies with iconic prom scenes. Here they are, in no particular order AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!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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RHONJ Jennifer Fessler is putting "Golden Bachelorette's" Pascal in the hot seat! After his remarks about not wanting to date someone his own age, will he find a match with Kelly Bensimon? With Kelly now out of the room, an unfiltered Pascal gets personal and tells it like it is.Are we 0-4 on Kelly finding love?! Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RHONJ Jennifer Fessler is putting "Golden Bachelorette's" Pascal in the hot seat! After his remarks about not wanting to date someone his own age, will he find a match with Kelly Bensimon? With Kelly now out of the room, an unfiltered Pascal gets personal and tells it like it is.Are we 0-4 on Kelly finding love?! Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RHONJ Jennifer Fessler is putting "Golden Bachelorette's" Pascal in the hot seat! After his remarks about not wanting to date someone his own age, will he find a match with Kelly Bensimon? With Kelly now out of the room, an unfiltered Pascal gets personal and tells it like it is.Are we 0-4 on Kelly finding love?! Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Kostos opens the second hour with his thoughts on last night's Nuggets-Wolves double overtime game. Nick explains why the Nuggets have NO CHANCE to win the title with their defense. 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