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Sports radio legend Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo joins Stugotz today on the podcast and Dog is ready to talk about Miami of Ohio losing for the first time this season, Bam Adebayo's 83 points, the World Baseball Classic, and more. Could the Yankees replace Aaron Boone with Francisco Cervelli after an impressive four games as Italy's manager? Is tonight's USA/Canada game a revenge spot for the Olympic Gold Medal game? Mad Dog also marvels that Stugotz might be the only person who has ever gotten paid more, to work less. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the hottest trade deadline rumors and some are truly insane. Taylor Heise and Cayla Barnes join the show to talk about the iconic run the USA Women's hockey team had in Milan. The Professors of Puckline are back and there's a wild game of connective tissue. Chapters:0:00 - Intro04:59 - Trade Predictions57:58 - Taylor Heise interview1:40:53 - Cayla Barnes interview2:09:50 - Professors Puckline2:23:06 - Connective Tissue gamePRESENTED by BetMGM. Download the BETMGM app and use code “NETTERS” and enjoy up to $1500 in bonus bets if you lose your first wager!Thanks to our Sponsors!BetMGM: Use bonus code NETTERS when signing up to receive up to $1500 in bonus bets if your first bet loses.Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US)877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY)1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR)21+ only. Please Gamble Responsibly. See BetMGM.com for Terms. First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico.Find LUCY near you at lucy.co/stores, or save 20% on your first online order at lucy.co/NETTERS with promo code NETTERS.For more information on compliant messaging and to dive deeper into each product for your own education, please refer to LUCY's in-depth guidelines HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A weekly podcast covering women’s sports news. This week: The Townsville Fire are WNBL Champions, Aussie Hannah Green has won Golf’s Women’s World Championship in Singapore, and the Matildas have kicked off their Asian Cup Campaign with a W. For the key story, Women’s Ice Hockey Attendance records have been broken in the United States on the back of Team USA’s Olympic Gold Medal! *** Want to be a part of an Aussie World record attempt?! On International Women's Day (8 March), the NSW Office of Sport will attempt to take the most simultaneous selfies between 7:30pm-7:35pm! All you need to do is post a selfie to the IG main feed using #stadia2street between 7.30pm and 7.35pm AEDT from a public account [stories and private accounts can’t be counted]. *** Get the wrap delivered to your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter. https://bit.ly/tfapsubscribe Come join the women's sports fan club. Shop our latest TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON’T PLAY SPORT. this Christmas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump throwing a tantrum when Democrats refused to stand and clap for him at the State of the Union.Then, Jake Shane talks about making his Broadway debut in "All Out" and how he went from octopus rater to sketch actor on TikTok before trying and rating octopus with Seth.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kelly Pannek is a member of the Minnesota Frost and has just won her second gold medal in the Winter Olympics. She talks about her hockey career and the work she has put into getting to this point as well as what she hopes her success means for future hockey players.
On this episode of the NordCast: Nordic & Jack discuss the United States winning an Olympic Gold Medal!Thank You For Listening To Another NordCast Episode! -FOLLOW US-WATCH ON THE NEW NORDCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpYJRbwoBlL8bQwMssngjSgNORDCAST LINK TREE: GET ALL LINKS HERE! https://linktr.ee/nordcast_Listen On Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4Eyco25yX9r8oQxx1UAvBa?si=feab8cb5e2e44cd6Listen On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nordcast/id1639796633Follow The Instagram: @nordcastFollow The TikTok: @nordcastFollow The Twitter: @nordcast Follow The Facebook: @nordcastFollow Nordic On Instagram: @ nordic97_ig / @dickinson.45Follow Carter On Instagram: @critchot19Follow Jack On Instagram: @jackpolkowFollow Nordic On Twitter: @ Nordic97B | @critchot46 | @polkowjack
Kelly Pannek is a member of the Minnesota Frost and has just won her second gold medal in the Winter Olympics. She talks about her hockey career and the work she has put into getting to this point as well as what she hopes her success means for future hockey players.
The boys are back with a brand-new episode before the Blues (and the NHL) return to action. They give their thoughts on the Olympic Gold Medal game, including Dvorsky and Binnington's performance. They also look at what they are keeping an eye on when the team returns, the potential of a Kyrou trade, and the core shift the team might be forced into.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the 5 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Carrie Lukas discussed: President Trump asked Congress: “Stand if you agree: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens." Trump calls out Democrats for border chaos and fraud in Minnesota. Somali Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlab yell at Trump from the crowd Olympic Gold Medal winning USA Men’s Hockey Team makes grand entrance TRUMP SLAMS NANCY FOR INSIDER TRADING TO HER FACE IN FRONT OF EVERYONE IN CONGRESS Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, @carrielukas and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 / 5 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys are back with a brand-new episode before the Blues (and the NHL) return to action. They give their thoughts on the Olympic Gold Medal game, including Dvorsky and Binnington's performance. They also look at what they are keeping an eye on when the team returns, the potential of a Kyrou trade, and the core shift the team might be forced into.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The United States of America 's Men's Hockey Team has won the Gold Medal in The Olympics for the first time since 1980, and we recap how the stars and stripes emerged victorious. Kent Brown looks at the thrilling gold medal game vs Canada, and dives into exactly how the US team pulled off a historic win in overtime. They review Connor Hellebuyck's goaltending performance of a lifetime, Jack Hughes entering legend status by scoring the Golden Goal, and explain what this win signifies for hockey in America, and what it means going forward .
TSN's Cheryl Pounder's travels in trains, planes and automobiles, women's Gold medal game and Canada's roster construction, injection of youth on the women's and men's team, and NHLers getting back to their club commitments.
Four Points consolodates the Belfast Giants lead at the top of the Elite Ice League with 14 games remaining in the Regular Season. Patrick, Davy and Simon are joined this week by the Giants own Head Coach, Adam Keefe and by Jordan Kawaguchi as they look ahead to the visit of the Sheffield Steelers and the trip to the Kindom of Fife. There are discussions on the Olympic Gold Medal game and "has the Lucic-Neilson incident been overblown"? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this segment, we dive deep into the evolving—and potentially murky—leadership structure of the New York Giants following Joe Schoen's defensive media session in Indianapolis. As Dawn Aponte steps into a senior role and John Harbaugh's influence looms large, questions are surfacing about whether the GM has been "marginalized" or if this is truly the collaborative dream team the organization claims it to be. We break down the tension surrounding Schoen's contract status, the looming "conundrum" of re-signing slot receiver Wan'Dale Robinson, and why a lack of a third-round pick makes the Giants "open for business" at the number five spot. Plus, we pivot to a heated debate on whether an Olympic Gold Medal carries a "Mickey Mouse" asterisk and why rooting for rival stars in the red, white, and blue feels so complicated for die-hard fans.
Brandon Landsberg, the host of the "Bleav in USA" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Landsberg praised the US Men's Hockey team for beating Canada in the Olympic Gold Medal match, highlighting Jack Hughes, Connor Hellebuyck, and Team USA's defense.
Steve and Charlie listened to Pelicans PG Dejounte Murray's post-practice media availability. The guys interviewed Brandon Landsberg, the host of the "Bleav in USA" podcast, and Koki Riley, an LSU baseball beat reporter for The Advocate. Landsberg praised the US Men's Hockey team for beating Canada in the Olympic Gold Medal match, highlighting Jack Hughes, Connor Hellebuyck, and Team USA's defense. Talk. Riley shared his thoughts on LSU third baseman Trent Caraway, the Tigers' patience at the plate, and pitcher William Schmidt.
In the 93rd episode of 'Shout at the Devils' hosts Daniel Amoia (devils.report) and Justin Brady (devilsfanatics) discuss Jack Hughes' Golden Goal to give Team USA their first Olympic Gold Medal since the 1980 Miracle."Shout at the Devils" stands as the premier podcast for enthusiasts of the New Jersey Devils. Hosted by Devils beat reporter Daniel Amoia (@devils.report) and passionate content creator Justin Brady (@devilsfanatics). By combining viewpoints from a media professional and a dedicated fan, the pair delivers sharp analysis, thorough breakdowns, and lively conversations covering every aspect of the Devils.Not affiliated with the New Jersey Devils.
On this edition of The Best of Stugotz and Company LIVE!: Stu and the guys share their experiences watching Team USA beat Canada to win the Olympic Gold Medal in Hockey. Stugotz and Company deliver the top five hockey names if they were made into jewish names. Izzy gives a strong take about American skier Lindsey Vonn. #StugotzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour breaking down Team USA’s huge victory over Canada in the Olympic Gold Medal game. They wonder how the Avs’ players, Canadian or American, will come back after such an intense two weeks at the Olympics. Mike tells us about a morning show super fan he met in Fort Collins over the weekend before they discuss the RB position and whether they regret letting Javonte Williams walk after the former Broncos RB got a new deal from Jerry. Our Senior Editor at Denver Sports.com, James Merilatt, joins us live in studio to talk about the fallout from the Gold Medal Game, calling out the Avs’ core players for their performance in the game and how they reacted afterwards.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: WMAL GUEST 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - JOE DIGENOVA - legal analyst and former U.S. Attorney to the District of Columbia TOPICS: Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling and Trump’s Immediate New Levies Add New Uncertainty in Global Trade Students at Battlefield High School in Prince William County, VA walked out of school & skipped class to protest ICE. They misspelled the name of their own school on the poster. USA Men’s and Women’s Hockey Teams both defeat Canada for Olympic Gold Medal. President Trump FaceTimes USA Men’s Hockey Team while Kash Patel parties with team after the win. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, @bethanyshondark and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, February 23, 2026 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ryan Gable break down the claim that the 2026 Olympic Gold Medal hockey game between the U.S. and Canada was rigged for a Jack Hughes overtime goal. From Hughes' physical "sacrifice" of his teeth to his ties to the New Jersey Devils (a team named after a cryptid), we examine why some are branding the victory "Disney on Ice."We also look at the the closing ceremony of the Olympics which received no critical analysis over its two-hour airtime, which when combined with the opening produces over five hours of content—from this came a single image of a red knot and star that people called satanic or Baal. We connect these dots to a larger trend of "lazy" conspiracy theories that ignore the documented history of gambling and point-shaving in favor of mystical rituals. Roman Poet Juvenal famously wrote about panem et circenses, or bread and circuses.What most assume is a method of state-control was actually a demand of the public, Juvenal's fellow citizens. Conspiracy theories have become lazy, and many could probably do with bread and pageantry; instead, they choose to live parallel to reality into an echo-chamber that only gives them the authority of a blind and selective all-seeing eye. In this episode, we also dissect:The NHL & The Devil: How Jack Hughes' overtime winner for Team USA is being linked to his "mythical" NHL team and his kosher roots as part of a "grand distraction."The Kash Patel Connection: Analyzing the "uncomfortable" viral video of the former official drinking beer and celebrating with the team.The Magic Number 33: Why the U.S. finishing with exactly 33 medals overall has sent the "selective all-seeing eye" into a frenzy.NBA & NFL Scripts: Why the "NBA uses magnets" theory (born from old TV commercials) and the "NFL is scripted" marketing campaigns have made fans stop believing in reality.*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.
On this episode of the Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show, AJ Nicoletti opens up the show with The Kickoff & recaps the USA Hockey Olympic Hockey Men's & Women's Gold Medals. Next AJ reacts to the NCAA Tournament Committee revealing the Top 16 seeds 3 weeks ahead of Selection Sunday. Then AJ recaps weekend College Basketball games & previews the midweek slate. Next AJ recaps weekend Premier League results & looks ahead to Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Offs Second Leg fixtures. Finally, AJ reacts to Jacob Bridgeman's Genesis Invitational victory. Twitch Streams – twitch.tv/ajnic3 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNlf78oZxZ1RYHFeRln80ag
Alysa Liu, in choosing joy and self fulfillment over winning at all cost, proved that doing it "my way" is the ultimate competitive advantage. In this episode of SoS – Sip of Solace When Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu was asked how she felt about the gold medal around her neck, she shrugged with playful confidence: it matched her hair color. To her, the medal was just a physical object. Something she could even lose. What she refused to lose was herself. After rising to fame at 13 and stepping away at 16 from a win-at-all-costs training culture, she returned at 18 with a different mindset. No longer chasing validation. No longer performing for approval. This time, she chose to skate my way. Authentic expression replaced pressure. Joy replaced anxiety. Art replaced obsession with outcome. And excellence followed. Her story reminds us that when identity becomes the anchor, performance becomes the byproduct. Winning is no longer the definition of success. Alignment is. That is powerful from the inside out. That is liberating. When you stop performing for the world and start expressing your truth, the world responds. The lesson extends far beyond the ice rink. Leaders who build enduring brands do not chase metrics alone. They build from conviction. They Think Different. They Stand for Something. They lead my way, grounded in clarity, belief, and purpose. The journey is destiny. Joyful alignment fuels mastery. Authenticity is the ultimate power source. Find yourself. Clarify your passion. Define your meaning. Live and lead my way. That is your superpower. That is your brand. To read it as a 1-min blog To watch it as a 4-min video
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In heartbreaking fashion, Team Canada loses in overtime to rivals Team USA in the gold medal matchup at the Olympics. The Curfew Boys share their post game thoughts and reactions to the tough loss.
In this special edition of The Detroit News' OctoPulse podcast, Ted Kulfan takes a look at Team USA's 2-1 OT victory over Canada in the men's Olympic final Sunday and also Megan Keller's game-winning goal in the women's gold-medal victory on Thursday.
-Meeting in Landshut, Germany years after podding for the first time and it got really hockey-Finding a home with the Straubing Tigers and watching your son become a legend on the ice after the big wins-The small hockey world and the good people knowing the good people-The LA IceBreakers vs Team Germany Old Timers and the magical event Tom Schwalbe put on for charity-Fans sections in Germany and the Olympic Gold Medal game happened today
It has happened. It will be Team USA Vs Team Canada in the Olympic Gold Medal game tomorrow!By Sam Woo https://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669 #NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHLBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-go-devils-podcast--2862943/support.
What does it truly feel like to walk into the Olympic Village for the first time — and how does that feeling change after winning three gold medals? In Part 2 of our conversation with Hungarian legend Gergely Kiss, we go deeper into the Olympic experience, the mindset of champions, and life after elite sport. Kiss shares emotional insights from his first Olympic Games in Sydney — describing it as a “Disney fairy tale” moment. He reflects on how the magic of the Olympic Village, meeting global superstars like Kobe Bryant, Rafael Nadal and Lionel Messi, and seeing the Olympic flame every day shaped his mindset before competition. But admiration quickly turned into focus. Hungary didn't travel to the Olympics as tourists — they came as soldiers with one goal: to win gold. In this episode, we talk about: – The psychological difference between a first and third Olympic Games – Why the Olympic flame became a personal symbol of strength – Winning MVP at the 2004 Athens Olympics – Why team success always matters more than individual awards – The mentality behind Hungary's golden generation – Transitioning from athlete to leader, speaker and sports executive – Building youth structures and developing the next generation – Documentary filmmaking and preserving Olympic legacy Kiss explains why his generation prioritized unity over ego — and why gold medals mattered more than individual trophies. He also opens up about retirement, disappointment after London 2012, and how he rebuilt his life beyond professional water polo. Today, he works in sports promotion, youth development, motivational speaking, and film production — continuing to shape Hungarian water polo from outside the pool. This episode is about Olympic mindset, legacy, leadership, and what happens after the medals are won.
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In hour 1 of the show: - Miami Heat back in action tonight on the road - What do we want to see from Tyler Herro in his return? - Leroy has had enough of Olympic curling - Panthers playing in Olympic Hockey semifinals - Would you cry if you won an Olympic Gold Medal?
A Travis County District Court judge has declared four men innocent in the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders, a case that has haunted Austin for more than three decades. The ruling follows new DNA evidence linking the murders to another man. On this week's Friday News Roundup, host Nikki DaVaughn breaks down the latest developments with executive producer Eva Ruth Moravec and newsletter editor Kelsey Bradshaw, exploring what justice means for these men after so many years. Later, the team digs into the growing fight against Central Texas' data center boom, and a look at the Texan who just brought home an Olympic gold medal. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our City Cast Austin newsletter. And don't forget– you can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Austin Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about the sponsors of this February 20th episode: Window Nation Duer - get 15% off your first order
Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Thursday's "Connecticut Today" wondering if it's an insult to a member of Congress' constituents if that member - like Sen. Chris Murphy - skips the upcoming State of the Union address (00:50). We also heard the latest on Connecticut politics from former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso (14:54) and former State Senate GOP leader John McKinney (24:16). CBS News White House reporter Linda Kenyon had the latest on a possible U.S. attack on Iran (33:53), while Quinnipiac University men's and women's hockey TV play-by-play voice Phil Giubileo broke down today's women's Olympic Gold-Medal game between the U.S. and Canada (36:14)
Lance talks college hoops with Mike DeCourcey of the Sporting News. Will the Bengals put the Franchise Tag on Trey Hendrikson? Lance poses that question to ESPN'S Ben Baby. And is there anything cooler as an individual athlete than winning an Olympic Gold Medal?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance talks college hoops with Mike DeCourcey of the Sporting News. Will the Bengals put the Franchise Tag on Trey Hendrikson? Lance poses that question to ESPN'S Ben Baby. And is there anything cooler as an individual athlete than winning an Olympic Gold Medal?
Lance talks college hoops with Mike DeCourcey of the Sporting News. Will the Bengals put the Franchise Tag on Trey Hendrikson? Lance poses that question to ESPN'S Ben Baby. And is there anything cooler as an individual athlete than winning an Olympic Gold Medal?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to win three Olympic gold medals — and grow up in the most successful water polo nation in history? In Episode 133 of the Waterpolo Expert Talk Podcast, we welcome Hungarian legend Gergely Kiss, three-time Olympic gold medalist, world champion, European champion, and part of one of the most dominant national teams in water polo history. Hungary is the most successful Olympic water polo nation ever, with nine gold medals — and Gergely Kiss grew up inside that tradition. In this conversation, he shares how history, culture, and national identity shape Hungarian water polo and why the Olympic dream starts at a very young age in Hungary. We talk about: – Why water polo is the oldest Olympic team sport – How Hungarian tradition creates championship mentality – What separated Kiss' golden generation from others – The mindset required to win consistently at the Olympic Games – Education, humility, and hard work as pillars of success – Differences between generations in elite sport – Why water polo struggles in Western Europe – Structural challenges in countries like Germany and France – The importance of swimming skills and youth development – How beach water polo could help grow the sport globally Gergely Kiss explains why his generation was built on humility, discipline, and academic excellence — with more than 35 university degrees among 21 Olympic players. He reflects on growing up in a post-communist Hungary, how adversity shaped character, and why modern generations face different motivational environments. Beyond medals, this episode is about culture, identity, and what it truly means to represent your country at the Olympic Games. If you are interested in elite mindset, Olympic performance, generational leadership, and the future of European water polo, this is a must-listen episode.
Would you ever melt down an Olympic gold medal… and if you did, what’s it actually worth? The crew kicks things off with a surprisingly fun (and slightly unhinged) debate, then gets practical with Uber for Teens — how it works, what parents can see, and what teens can do in the app — with Foosh breaking it down from the driver’s seat. Plus, the reality check: only about a quarter of 16-year-olds are licensed now, which leads to a full-on nostalgia spiral about sprinting to the DMV the second you turned 16. Then it’s weather whiplash: rain hit overnight with more on the way, ground temps holding steady, and a look at how Seal Beach is battling the ocean to protect homes. From there, we ride the wave into a high surf advisory for OC and San Diego — including how insane The Wedge can get — while mountain communities sit in desperate need of snow. And just when you think you can relax, TikTok drops a new twist: “Local Feed” — a new tab aimed at surfacing posts, businesses, and happenings near you. And for blackjack players in California, there’s a big change coming: the state just approved new DOJ cardroom regulations affecting blackjack-style games (and player-dealer rotation). The rules take effect April 1, 2026, and could mean your favorite “blackjack” tables at cardrooms may have to be eliminated or heavily modified. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why Olympic athletes' medals are breaking off of their ribbons. They also discuss President Trump's comments on U.S. Olympic athletes speaking out on their concerns about the current state of the country.
Canterbury police are searching for a precious Olympic medal that was stolen in a burglary. Rowing legend Les O'Connell's gold medal was stolen from his home in the Christchurch suburb of Strowan around the early hours of Monday morning. The medal holds huge sentimental value to him, and he has pleaded for whoever has it to do the right thing. Police are now appealing to people who may have CCTV footage that could help them in the hunt. Christchurch Detective Nigel Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen.
Olympic Gold Medal winning boxer Katie Taylor joins Brendan to talk about her childhood, her ground-breaking career, what she hates about professional boxing, her real relationship with her father and the joys of being a stepmother. Katie also picks five songs that have marked the chapters of her life including 'Wannabe' by The Spice Girls.
Hilary Knight joins the show to talk Olympics and hockey.
Today on The Coaching Podcast, Coach EM sits down with the legendary Gigi Fernández for one of her most vulnerable and moving conversations yet. Gigi opens up about the competitive mindset it took to become a 17-time Grand Slam champion — and the inner work required to quieten the mind, detach from outcomes, and replace fear with focus. She shares how learning to lose became one of the greatest gifts of her career, supported by an evidence list reminding her that everything truly will be okay. Gigi also talks candidly about parenting twins, the moment Hurricane Helene took everything from her, and how that devastation sparked the revival of purpose behind her foundation, Tennis for Hope. And of course, she leaves us with a doubles tip that every player should tattoo on their brain: the person closest to the ball takes the shot. ABout Gigi Fernández: Gigi Fernández is widely regarded as one of the greatest doubles players in tennis history. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she amassed 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic Gold Medals with partner Mary Joe Fernández. In 2000, she was honoured as Puerto Rican Athlete of the Century, recognising her extraordinary impact on the sport. Today, Gigi pours her passion into coaching, education, and philanthropy. She is the founder of The Gigi Method and Gigi Fernández Tennis, helping adult players elevate their doubles skills through world-class camps, clinics, and events around the world. After losing her home during Hurricane Helene, Gigi founded Tennis for Hope, a nonprofit uniting the tennis community to support individuals and clubs affected by natural disasters. Off the court, she is a proud mum to twins, Karson and Madison. Connect with Gigi: https://gigifernandeztennis.com/
In this episode of Business Not As Usual, Megan sits down with Kwadwo (pronounced QUĀY-jo), host of the Art of Online Business podcast, to break down one of the most misunderstood growth decisions in online business: when your business should start using Meta ads, and when it actually makes sense to hire an ads manager versus running ads yourself. This conversation is refreshingly honest and grounded. Rather than selling ads as a magic solution, Kwadwo explains why ads don't fix broken offers, why more eyeballs on the wrong funnel usually lead to frustration (not revenue), and how organic sales are the clearest signal that paid traffic will work. If you've ever felt tempted to "just throw money at ads" because you're tired or stuck, this episode will help you slow down and make a smarter decision. Kwadwo also walks through what he calls his Olympic Gold Medal Testing Framework: a practical way to lower Facebook and Instagram ad lead costs by treating ads like ongoing experiments, not all-or-nothing bets. He shares how to test conservatively, adapt to changes like Meta's Andromeda update, and protect your nervous system (and your cash) while still scaling sustainably. You'll also hear a nuanced discussion about money, pressure, and leadership, including why saving cash creates more freedom than most online business conversations admit, how knowing your profit per lead changes everything, and why no ethical ads manager should ever guarantee results. Whether you've never run ads, have had a bad experience in the past, or are right on the edge of scaling again, this episode will help you make decisions from clarity instead of urgency. Special Moments from the Episode "Jesus saves. Meta ads do not." — why ads amplify what's already working (or broken) The clearest sign your business is ready for Meta ads (and why income alone isn't enough) Kwadwo's profit-per-lead math for deciding DIY ads vs hiring an ads manager Why lead magnet ads + launch ads beat "brand-building ads" early on How to think about the Meta Andromeda update without panic or overreacting A candid conversation about saving money, runway, and freedom most online spaces avoid Kwadwo's Links: →48 Hour Ad-Fix Audit (get $20 off!): https://quayjo.thrivecart.com/audit/?coupon=MEGADS →Listen to The Art of Online Business: https://theartofonlinebusiness.com/aoob-podcast/ Connect with Meg →Discover how to craft a powerful business origin story that sets you apart, builds trust, and inspires clients to work with you: https://meganyelaney.com/business-story-blueprint →Come say hi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganyelaney
We are so excited to have a “Miracle on Ice” - Olympic Gold Medalist – Ken Morrow join us today!! He was the first player in hockey history to win an Olympic Gold Medal and a Stanley Cup in the same season! After the most epic season a player could possible have, Ken didn’t rest on his laurels - he went on to win 4 straight Stanley Cups as an integral part of the New York Islanders dynasty in the 1980s..!! He was one of the most dependable and reliable defensemen of his era, and was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995! However, despite his 4 Stanley Cups and his ‘Miracle On Ice' Olympic Gold Medal, he has yet to receive the same recognition in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Morrow shares some very interesting insights on how a group of U.S. College players were able to knock off the feared Soviet National Olympic team, and how that experience helped groom a 9 year NHL career with 4 Stanley Cups..! Enjoy!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olympic Gold Medallist Rhys McClenaghan joined Eoin Sheahan to dive into his journey to the Paris Olympics as well as his devastating loss in Tokyo. We'll also hear from his parents and his coach who gave us their account of Rhys' biggest moments in his career. Inner Drive on Off The Ball is brought to you by Allianz #Stopthedrop
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to Liverpool's late win over Atlético Madrid — their fourth such victory this season. Are Liverpool truly this good, or are they just riding their luck? Meanwhile, Real Madrid benefited from some fortunate refereeing in their latest win. Do they get preferential treatment in the Champions League?Next, Christian and Alexis welcome USWNT and Portland Thorns star midfielder Sam Coffey to chat about her rising career. Sam shares insights on her unique journey through the soccer ranks, her natural leadership on and off the field, and the bizarre reason she always tucks in her shirt during games.Later, they react to the New England Revolution's decision to sack Caleb Porter and discuss whether Jim Curtin could be a good fit for the club. Is it time for another rebuild in New England? (7:45) - Are Liverpool this good or just lucky?(15:00) - Do Real Madrid get preferential treatment in Champions League?(24:00) - Recapping other Champions League results(33:30) - Sam Coffey joins The Cooligans(1:10:30) - Jim Curtin the right fit in New England? If you want to buy the Premier League Fan Fest shirt, you can buy it here: http://shop.embelex.com Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
441. WELCOME TO THE PARTY! Abby's Big Secret Reveal with Julie Foudy! Attention Party People! Abby has BIG news—she's launching Welcome to the Party, a video-first women's sports podcast with legends Julie Foudy & Billie Jean King!!!! The very first episode of Welcome to the Party drops September 4th. Go follow & subscribe NOW so you don't miss it. Today, you're going to hear all about how this party started. Abby and Julie share the full origin story of Welcome to the Party. From a car ride to an Angel City FC game, to Abby realizing Julie Foudy was the only person she wanted to step back into sports with, to teaming up with the legendary Billie Jean King. Together, they're building an exciting new sports community where everyone belongs, bringing fans highlights, epic sports stories, and live watch parties—while disrupting the old sports media model to build an athlete-owned, fan-powered network. Join the Party! Follow @welcometothepartyshow on: YouTube Instagram TikTok About Julie: Julie Foudy had a sensational 17-year career with the US Women's National Soccer Team, serving as captain for 13 of those years. She represented Team USA in four Women's World Cups and three Olympic Games, winning two World Cup titles, two Olympic Gold Medals (1996 and 2004), and an Olympic Silver Medal (2000). Following her decorated playing career, Julie became a prominent television analyst and reporter for TNT Sports, NBC Olympics, and ESPN/ABC, as well as the host of the beloved ESPN podcast Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy. In September 2025, she will launch Welcome to the Party, a video-first women's sports podcast co-hosted with Abby Wambach and Billie Jean King. 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
2x NBA All-Star & New York’s #1 villain Tyrese Haliburton joins the boys to discuss nearly winning NBA Finals before tearing his achilles, ‘Haliban’ nickname, if the NBA is scripted, winning an Olympic Gold Medal with LeBron & Steph