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We sit down with therapist Josh O'Tani to talk about pornography use as a couples issue and why secrecy can wound a relationship as deeply as infidelity. We map the shame and anger cycle that keeps partners stuck, then share practical ways to rebuild trust through curiosity, empathy, and consistent repair. • Reframing pornography use as relational and systemic, not just individual behavior • Pornography as a coping strategy for difficult emotions and how avoidance spills into marriage • The negative interaction cycle after betrayal, including shame, fixing, withdrawal, anger, and distrust • Why empty promises fail and how trust rebuilds through time and consistency • Why secrecy matters more than the content for many couples • Confessing early versus being discovered and the impact on safety and vulnerability • Betrayal trauma responses, including volatility and PTSD-like symptoms • Simple language shifts that validate pain without defensiveness • Clarifying values and agreeing on goals, abstinence versus negotiated boundaries • Tools from emotionally focused therapy, enactments, and impact versus intent • The mindset shift that you don't have to heal alone, and why professional help accelerates progress • Where to find Josh and his resources at Big Valley Therapy Coming June 23: Happy Hacks: 101 Science-Backed Ways to Boost Happiness, Reduce Stress, and Build a More Meaningful Life.Available now for Kindle Pre-Order for 99¢Written by Dr. Dave Schramm, this practical and uplifting new book offers simple, research-based strategies to help you build greater happiness, strengthen resilience, reduce stress, and create a more meaningful life—one small habit at a time.Available June 23 wherever books are sold.The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Utah Marriage Commission.Visit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: Strongermarriage.org Podcast.stongermarriage.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StrongerMarriageLifeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strongermarriagelifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongermarriagelife/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strongermarriage/Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579Dr. Dave Schramm: http://drdaveschramm.comhttp://drdavespeaks.com Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com/
Wir waren in Tokio! Mascha und Annette haben Podcasts - am Beispiel von DareToCare - als barrierefreie Bildungstools mit einem Vortrag im Rahmen des 41. WVAC (World Veterinary Association Congress 2026) präsentiert und sind in die japanische Kultur eingetaucht. Begleitet uns durch unsere Reiseerinnerungen, von der Redevorbereitung bis zur Erkundung dieser facettenreichen Stadt, stets angespornt durch das Interesse an Tierwohl und neuen Eindrücken hierzu. Wir teilen unsere Erkenntnisse zum internationalen Verständnis und der damit verbundenen, praktischen Auslegung von animal welfare. Erfahrt von soziokulturellen Vergleichen, dem Besuch einer Lachsmast vor Ort, und was wir über animal agency gelernt haben. Vielleicht könnt auch ihr unsere Aha-Erlebnisse als Impulse aufgreifen und selbst in die Praxis umsetzen - viel Spaß beim Zuhören und Fernweh-Entwickeln!Der Link zum Konferenzprogramm:https://www.wvac2026-tokyo.com/en/program.htmlUnser Vortrag und weitere spannende Beiträge:Kaddori, M., Klaus-Brusola, A. (2026, 21st April). The Potential of Accessible and Inclusive Education Tools: Advancing Animal Welfare Awareness and Behavioural Change through Podcasts [Oral presentation]. 41st World Veterinary Association Congress, Tokyo, Japan.Otani, Y. (2026, 21st April). Can "good" welfare have diversity? : Sociological comparison of veterinarians' perceptions in the UK and Japan [Oral presentation]. 41st World Veterinary Association Congress, Tokyo, Japan.Otani, Y., Kanamori, M., Kato, H., Dwyer, C.M. (2025). Cross-cultural variation in understanding of animal welfare principles and animal management practices among veterinary and animal welfare professionals in the UK and Japan. Animal Welfare. Volume 34 : e55. https://doi.org/10.1017/awf.2025.10026. Ogata, N. (2026, 23rd April). When “Healthy” Is Not “Well” [Oral presentation]. 41st World Veterinary Association Congress, Tokyo, Japan.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best Los Angeles Dodger to the table for discussion. What can you say about the Dodgers? Well they are one of the oldest teams starting in Brooklyn. Jackie Robinson was a stand out player for that Brooklyn team. Then we go through some years you have Sandy Koufax, Duke Snider, Clayton Kershaw. Then in present day where the Dodgers just like to throw money around and buy Championships. They have the new money man Shohei Ohtani. Regardless I guess they have had some great players throughout the years. Maybe our lists will match yours or we'll just be going off the rails like always. Have a great day and we'll see you all next week... Peace.
Should the Pirates trade for Aroldis Chapman? Matt Clement thinks Shohei Ohtani is going to have a good chance to win the Cy Young. Paul Skenes pitches tonight against Arizona.
Hour 3 with Bob Pompeani, Joe Starkey, and Matt Clement: Matt thinks Bryan Reynolds and Oneil Cruz making a defensive error made Bubba Chandler focus more to not walk people and think more about how to get out hitters. Matt doesn't care how many people Chandler walks. "I don't care how many guys he walks." Matt thinks Chandler pitched angry last night and is starting to figure some things out. Should the Pirates trade for Aroldis Chapman?
My friend Josh Otani (Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Utah State University and a Bachelor's in Psychology with a minor in Family Life from Brigham Young University; active LDS) joins us to talk about: * How to build a healthier tools and perspectives about the sexual part of ourselves * Untangling shame from our sexual part—not something that needs to be “covered up” * It's beautiful, inherent, and life giving * Thoughts are part of our experience—be curious—not your identity * Agency is after our thoughts—act within our value system * Working through betrayal trauma (ourselves and our role to help others) * Developing “safety and security” in a marriage comes at a price—the price of being vulnerable * Discussion of how to create a culture of vulnerability * Being a peacemaker—fresh perspective This is a super powerful episode to talk sexual shame and how to develop better tools and perspectives to do better. I wish I had listened to a podcast like this a long time ago—before becoming a parent and in my church assignments. I could have done such a better job to help reduce shame and a much more positive perspective on their road to recovery. Thank you Josh for being on the podcast. You are doing much good in our community. You give me hope. Links: For anyone who would like to connect, feel free to reach out or schedule a 20-minute consultation through the following: Website: https://bigvalleytherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigvalleytherapy/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@big.valley.therapy?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578825803249 Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/porn-addiction-betrayal-trauma-josh-otani-sandy-ut/1252682 If you're a church leader, please don't hesitate to reach out if you'd like me to come speak with you personally or present to a group (youth, Elders Quorum, etc.).
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way bring the 2026 MLB preview to the table for discussion. Baseball season is upon us, and like previous year we are bringing the conversation your way. Our picks for division winners, MVP discussion, and which team that might win it all. So join us this Thursday for an awesome conversation. Have a great day and we'll see you all next week... Peace.
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World Series goes to Game 7, Dodgers win big, and Polymarket wins bigger—because the metaverse already called it. As parents tailgate on lawns during trick-or-treating and kids watch Otani on PS5, America's pastime collides with predictive markets, AI twins, and a new economic singularity.Meanwhile, Coinbase's Brian Armstrong trolls Wall Street in real-time, Hong Kong opens the crypto floodgates literally the morning after the election, and Animoca reverse-merges into a NASDAQ shell to become Web3's first public sandbox. Throw in the AWS x OpenAI cloud arms deal, Tylenol stock manipulation via Truth Social, and a looming IPO from Sam Altman, and you're not just watching the show—you are the bet.The game now runs on tokens, energy, behavior, and time. And whether it's GTA6 or Trump Tower Casino, your digital twin just placed a wager. On the Super Beaver Moon, the house always wins—but only if you missed the memo.
Select Cards & Collectibles owner Jeremy Stout joins Dave Weekly on Hotline from football practice to talk sports memorabilia and the business of collecting. They dig into the booming market for Shohei Otani cards after his latest World Series heroics, how to time the offseason for better deals, and the hidden value of Otani collectibles from Japan. Jeremy also highlights the red-hot 2025 NBA rookie class, new Topps Basketball releases, and why vintage Star Wars cards — especially that PSA 10 Luke Skywalker worth $270,000 — are commanding galactic prices
️ The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 597 Title: The Reaper Works OvertimeHosts: Brian Beckner & Ed Daly Episode Summary Brian and Ed are back to honor the fallen, roast the living, and laugh at the absurd. In this week's episode, the guys salute friends of the show, mourn a few legends (and some not-so-legends), and wade through everything from celebrity deaths to pervy psychics to Dodgers delusion. Plus: Jay Fizzle's baby army, Charlie Sheen's “good company,” and a UK porn crisis. It's the irreverent blend of dark humor, pop culture, and sports cynicism that keeps The Baller Lifestyle the most honest show in podcasting. RIP Roundup The Grim Reaper's been busy, and Brian and Ed have thoughts: Ace Frehley, Kiss guitarist and Spaceman – dead at 74. Jesús Montero – Yankee phenom turned Venezuelan tragedy. Doug “Muscle Hamster” Martin – Tampa Bay legend meets a bad end. Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit), Ed Williams (Naked Gun), Penelope Milford (Heathers), Sandy Alomar Sr., Drew Struzan (poster legend), and even D'Angelo (the R&B one, not the living one). Plus: why dying on your couch might be underrated. ️ Sports (Sort Of) Who's getting Otani'd next? The ALCS looms large. The Great Dodgers Debate: Why everyone hates them (and Brian doesn't care). Ex–NFL RB arrested in a 3 p.m. Wednesday sex sting — and why that's weird. Aaron Rodgers' “Mario” touchdown celebration goes wrong. Bill Belichick's “bossy” new intern and Cal's scoreboard troll job. Make-A-Wish employee loses her job after calling ICE on a Dodgers fan. Bonus Bri Corner Hot doctors: bad idea or good motivation? The “ball cyst” confession revisited. Listener Super Lee weighs in on free listeners, Love Is Blind, and proper prostate protocol. Katy Perry vs. Demi Lovato: a Sophie's Choice no one asked for. Non-Sports / Culture Rapper Jay Fizzle welcomes kids #32–34 on his quest for 50 children. Charlie Sheen's latest revelation: gay sex, cocaine, and deflection. Alec Baldwin's Hamptons crash — was he dodging a garbage truck or sexting? Pornhub traffic plummets 50% in the UK — RIP to imagination. Plus: Brian and Ed reflect on how the mental “rolodex” of spank bank memories died with dial-up. Listener Mail Super Lee calls in with praise, grievances, and a theory on Brian's medical preferences. E-Ray wonders: Katy Perry or Demi Lovato? (Spoiler: neither.) Closing Thoughts RIP Kyle from Doll Family Farms — gone but not forgotten. “F*** ICE” — The Official Position of The Baller Lifestyle Podcast. Dodgers fans, prepare for sacrifice. And as always, if you're not on Patreon… what are you even doing? Support The Show Patreon: patreon.com/theballerlifestyleMailbag: mailbag@theballerlifestyle.comVoicemail: (949) 464-TBLS Episode Keywords Comedy, Pop Culture, Sports Satire, RIP Roundup, Dodgers, NFL, Jay Fizzle, Charlie Sheen, Pornhub Ban, McConaughey, Dodgers Hate, Patreon Exclusive Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark and Gary kick off with awe over Shohei Otani's historic postseason dominance, especially in Friday's Game 4, which included 10 strikeouts, 3 home runs, and a performance that may go down as one of the greatest in baseball history. From there, the conversation pivots to the latest legal fireworks: John Bolton's classified docs case, the DOJ's quiet power plays, and the future of the Voting Rights Act at SCOTUS. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reasonable Doubt video content on YouTube exclusively at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're thereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Ochelli Effect 10-17-2025 Friday Call-In Show with B Pete 1st HalfA little tense and strange as Chuck's strained voice got us covering lots of ground and overlapping sound made it double strange. Leggo The Ego and waking up with a nightmare after drinking too much when you thought you went home with a dream girl is a tough day out of any office. Trying to keep it light can get heavy too when a hometown hero just can't hit a home run on the road. Few of us can do Otani like things, and baseball is still a game.We are on the brink of ending The Ochelli Broadcast and Podcast experience...Show support or we are done...Enjoy---The Co-Host WEBSITEhttp://www.bpete1969.com/TWITTER Xhttps://x.com/bpete1969META-VERSE CHORUS VERSEhttps://www.facebook.com/bpete1969---BE THE EFFECTEmergency help for Ochelli and The NetworkMrs.OLUNA ROSA CANDLEShttp://www.paypal.me/Kimberlysonn1---Listen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Without YOUR support we go silent.---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201BE THE EFFECTListen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliAnything is a blessing if you have the meansWithout YOUR support we go silent.---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201. easy access to Dealey Plaza
The Ochelli Effect 10-17-2025 Friday Call-In Show with B Pete 2nd HalfA little tense and strange as Chuck's strained voice got us covering lots of ground and overlapping sound made it double strange. Leggo The Ego and waking up with a nightmare after drinking too much when you thought you went home with a dream girl is a tough day out of any office. Trying to keep it light can get heavy too when a hometown hero just can't hit a home run on the road. Few of us can do Otani like things, and baseball is still a game.We are on the brink of ending The Ochelli Broadcast and Podcast experience...Show support or we are done...Enjoy---The Co-Host WEBSITEhttp://www.bpete1969.com/TWITTER Xhttps://x.com/bpete1969META-VERSE CHORUS VERSEhttps://www.facebook.com/bpete1969---BE THE EFFECTEmergency help for Ochelli and The NetworkMrs.OLUNA ROSA CANDLEShttp://www.paypal.me/Kimberlysonn1---Listen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Without YOUR support we go silent.---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201BE THE EFFECTListen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliAnything is a blessing if you have the meansWithout YOUR support we go silent.---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201. easy access to Dealey Plaza
We discussed a LOT. Below is the AI summary. All we can say is that this is a can't miss episode, recorded right before the Dodgers face the Phillies in Game 1.Dodgers' Season Performance ReviewThe group discussed the Dodgers' 93-win season, which was viewed as below expectations given their financial strength but still a solid performance. They noted key injuries to players like Mookie Betts and Max Muncy, as well as underperformance from some stars, but emphasized that no team dominated the regular season. Jim and Williearon highlighted the importance of playing the full 162 games and the team's improved performance in the final weeks, which raised hopes for their October run. Betts' Performance and Team Impact The group discussed Mookie Betts' recent performance improvement, attributing it to his meeting with J.D. Martinez and his decision to focus on playing rather than worrying about numbers. They agreed that Betts' transition to shortstop, while challenging, demonstrated his athletic ability and perseverance, though it may have affected his offensive performance initially. The team noted that Betts' success is crucial to the Dodgers' overall performance, and his recent emotional and energetic play on the field has helped restore the team's spark and chemistry. NLDS Team Analysis and Predictions The group discussed the upcoming NLDS between the Dodgers and Phillies, agreeing that both teams are among the best in baseball. They analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of the Brewers, Padres, and Dodgers, with Rob and Williearon highlighting the importance of power hitting in October. The conversation then shifted to the Padres' recent performance and leadership issues, with Chris and Williearon expressing skepticism about Machado and Tatis's ability to lead the team effectively. Dodgers Playoff Bullpen Strategy The group discussed the Dodgers' playoff strategy, particularly focusing on their bullpen challenges and the potential role of Clayton Kershaw. They agreed that while the team had made significant off-season acquisitions, including Kirby Yates and Tanner Scott, the bullpen had underperformed during the regular season. The discussion centered on how Kershaw might be used in the playoffs, with Chris noting that the team would likely analyze matchups against Phillies' hitters like Harper and Schwarber, while Jim and Rob explored the implications of the quick turnaround between Games 1 and 3, and the unpredictability of the bullpen situation. Dodgers Pitcher Kershaw's Strong Season The group discussed the performance of Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who finished the season with an 11-2 record and was praised for his consistent deep-start performances, drawing comparisons to Sandy Koufax. They noted that while the Dodgers had better offensive and starting pitching numbers compared to their opponents, their bullpen and defense were considered weaknesses. Dodgers Playoff Strategy Discussion The group discussed the Dodgers' defensive lapses, particularly focusing on Teo's recent errors and overall decline in performance. They agreed that the Phillies, who recently played the Dodgers in a regular season series, pose a strong challenge, with runs likely to be at a premium. The team strategized about starting pitcher usage, noting the importance of getting length from starters and potentially letting them go 100 pitches plus, especially with off days built into the playoff schedule. They also briefly discussed the decision to leave Robleski off the playoff roster, attributing it to matchup strategy and his recent inconsistency. Playoff Roster Strategy and Otani The group discussed roster decisions for an upcoming playoff series against the Phillies, noting that Roblox was left off the roster while carrying three catchers, which created an arm shortage. They focused on Otani's potential impact as a pitcher and hitter, highlighting his dominant regular season performance and productive first playoff series against the Reds. The team predicted that Otani's opportunity to prove himself in the postseason would be crucial, especially given his recent shoulder injury that affected his playoff performance last year. Playoff Predictions and Pitching Strategies The group discussed the upcoming Phillies-Dodgers playoff series, with Chris and others predicting a Dodgers victory in four games. They analyzed the potential roles of pitchers like Roki and Sasaki, agreeing that Sasaki would likely be used as a closer in high-leverage situations. The conversation then shifted to predictions for other playoff series, with the group agreeing that the Brewers would likely defeat the Cubs in their matchup. Postseason Baseball Predictions The group discussed the upcoming postseason baseball games, focusing on the American League and National League Division Series. They predicted the Yankees would face the Blue Jays, with the Yankees being favored due to the performance of reliever Chapman. For the NLDS, they agreed on the Dodgers winning in four games. The conversation concluded with reflections on the Dodgers' aging roster and the possibility of this being their last chance to win a World Series together.
LA Dodgers vs. LA Angels MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Dodgers at Angels 9:38PM ET—Shohei Otani makes the start for LAD. Otani appeared in eight games with an ERA of 2.37 with WHIP of 1.11. The right-hander has an elite 32.5% K rate with 6.5% walks. Ground balls served at 39.1% with limited home run damage.
Start your morning right with The Need to Know Morning Show hosted by Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor, bringing you a wild mix of weather, politics, local stories, and outdoor updates — with a side of smoky air and political fire. In this packed episode, the hosts rant and riff about Canada's never-ending smoke invasion, air quality alerts “until further notice,” and how it's affecting everything from bloody noses to outdoor plans. They also break down Tulsi Gabbard's explosive claims about the Obama administration's role in the Russia hoax, pulling apart press conference soundbites and calling out media narratives. If that wasn't enough, expect passionate debates on Trump, taxes, and tip exemptions — and don't miss a dramatic takedown of a $2.5 billion Fed building reno. Later, Bridgette Readel stops by for an ag report you won't forget, including terrifying details on the New World Screwworm (ew
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the MLB 2025 update to the table for discussion. Thought we would bring and update to the season so far.
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg discuss the awards market around baseball and teams to fade for the rest of the season. Plus BEST BETS on updated season win totals!
Mark Thompson opens the hour with KFI's entertainment reporter, Heather Brooker, talking Lilo & Stitch's surprising comeback, Mission Impossible's mixed reviews, the new Karate Kid, and the excitement around Happy Gilmore 2. He also covers TNT's loss of NBA rights to ESPN and what's next for Inside the NBA. Later, grief counselor Beth Bigler joins Mark for an emotional conversation about pet bereavement and the enduring bonds we share with our furry family members. Wrapping up the hour, Chris Merrill pops in to tease what's ahead on his show, including Otani's nap and Yankees fans' meltdown after their series loss!
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg break down the MLB slate of games for Memorial Day This special Memorial Day episode of The Inside Pitch features Scott Seidenberg and former MLB pitcher Josh Towers providing a comprehensive breakdown of the upcoming Monday baseball slate. The podcast focuses on travel dynamics, pitcher performances, betting angles, and how team momentum and logistics influence game outcomes. Central to the discussion is the “Sunday Night Fade”—a strategy of betting against teams that play Sunday night games and must travel before playing again on Monday. Scott cites a 6-1 record with this approach, spotlighting the Dodgers' travel from New York to Cleveland. Josh outlines how travel delays, postgame treatment, and media responsibilities—especially for players like Shohei Otani—can exhaust players, making them vulnerable in early Monday games. Josh and Scott discuss Otani's homer against Kodai Senga, noting it was the first Senga allowed since Opening Day. They analyze the Dodgers-Guardians matchup: Gavin Williams has a strong home record (3-1, 3.40 ERA), but struggles at night (5.09 ERA), while Yamamoto has a 1.00 ERA overall and has not yet pitched in a day game. Despite Yamamoto's strength, Josh is cautious, citing fatigue from travel as a factor. In Mets vs. White Sox, the Mets are favored. Hauser is unreliable (5.00 ERA in the minors), and the White Sox are 5-21 on the road. Clay Holmes has been strong for the Mets but is nearing workload limits. The duo leans Mets on the run line. Tarek Skubal's dominant performance (13 Ks in a 9-inning shutout) leads into Tigers-Giants. Keiter Montero's poor control (13 BB in 30 IP) makes backing the Giants appealing despite Hayden Birdsong's inexperience. Red Sox-Brewers is another key game. Boston's offense has faltered without Bregman, while Crochet has been elite. Chad Patrick has been solid at home. Josh and Scott prefer a first-five under wager, given offensive struggles. Cubs vs. Rockies is heavily skewed toward the Cubs, with Palmquist's disastrous starts (9 ER in 8 IP, 7 BB) making a run-line play likely. Eric Fedde (Cardinals) is steady, while Charlie Morton (Orioles) has had a volatile season. Despite recent rebound, Morton's early performances were poor, and the line favoring Baltimore is puzzling. In Rangers vs. Blue Jays, both deGrom and Gausman are top-tier arms. Toronto has scored just two runs in three games, and Texas' offense is struggling. Josh and Scott prefer the under, particularly a no-run first inning (Nerf-y) play. Royals vs. Reds also presents a Nerf-y opportunity: Lorenzen is 10-0 to the Nerf-y, and Chris Booback has a 1.45 ERA with 70 Ks in 68 innings. In Rays vs. Twins, Josh praises Tampa's momentum, especially with lineup depth like Chandler Simpson batting seventh. Paddock's 5.19 road ERA and vulnerability in early innings make Tampa appealing. However, Scott warns of fading the Rays later due to a back-loaded road-heavy schedule. Pirates-Diamondbacks features Heaney (8-2 Nerf-y) vs. Ryan Nelson, whose inconsistency and starter-reliever toggling limit trust. Another Nerf-y opportunity is noted. Padres-Marlins showcases Vasquez's steady performances against Weathers, who's shown flashes but is prone to walks and home runs. Yankees vs. Angels sees Yarbrough returning to form, while Kocanowicz has erratic command (20+ walks in 5 starts). Josh recommends betting Yankees and possibly on Kocanowicz's walk prop. The discussion shifts to the mound in Sacramento. Zach Wheeler complained about mound hardness affecting pitch delivery. Scott theorizes high elevation in pitches might stem from poor footing. Josh stresses that pros must adjust, though he criticizes coaches like Minnesota's, who lack firsthand pitching experience and can't offer adjustment strategies. The show ends with a promo code "DAY20" for 20% off at pregame.com and a reminder to enjoy the holiday with plenty of daytime baseball and solid betting opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg break down the MLB slate of games for Memorial Day This special Memorial Day episode of The Inside Pitch features Scott Seidenberg and former MLB pitcher Josh Towers providing a comprehensive breakdown of the upcoming Monday baseball slate. The podcast focuses on travel dynamics, pitcher performances, betting angles, and how team momentum and logistics influence game outcomes. Central to the discussion is the “Sunday Night Fade”—a strategy of betting against teams that play Sunday night games and must travel before playing again on Monday. Scott cites a 6-1 record with this approach, spotlighting the Dodgers' travel from New York to Cleveland. Josh outlines how travel delays, postgame treatment, and media responsibilities—especially for players like Shohei Otani—can exhaust players, making them vulnerable in early Monday games. Josh and Scott discuss Otani's homer against Kodai Senga, noting it was the first Senga allowed since Opening Day. They analyze the Dodgers-Guardians matchup: Gavin Williams has a strong home record (3-1, 3.40 ERA), but struggles at night (5.09 ERA), while Yamamoto has a 1.00 ERA overall and has not yet pitched in a day game. Despite Yamamoto's strength, Josh is cautious, citing fatigue from travel as a factor. In Mets vs. White Sox, the Mets are favored. Hauser is unreliable (5.00 ERA in the minors), and the White Sox are 5-21 on the road. Clay Holmes has been strong for the Mets but is nearing workload limits. The duo leans Mets on the run line. Tarek Skubal's dominant performance (13 Ks in a 9-inning shutout) leads into Tigers-Giants. Keiter Montero's poor control (13 BB in 30 IP) makes backing the Giants appealing despite Hayden Birdsong's inexperience. Red Sox-Brewers is another key game. Boston's offense has faltered without Bregman, while Crochet has been elite. Chad Patrick has been solid at home. Josh and Scott prefer a first-five under wager, given offensive struggles. Cubs vs. Rockies is heavily skewed toward the Cubs, with Palmquist's disastrous starts (9 ER in 8 IP, 7 BB) making a run-line play likely. Eric Fedde (Cardinals) is steady, while Charlie Morton (Orioles) has had a volatile season. Despite recent rebound, Morton's early performances were poor, and the line favoring Baltimore is puzzling. In Rangers vs. Blue Jays, both deGrom and Gausman are top-tier arms. Toronto has scored just two runs in three games, and Texas' offense is struggling. Josh and Scott prefer the under, particularly a no-run first inning (Nerf-y) play. Royals vs. Reds also presents a Nerf-y opportunity: Lorenzen is 10-0 to the Nerf-y, and Chris Booback has a 1.45 ERA with 70 Ks in 68 innings. In Rays vs. Twins, Josh praises Tampa's momentum, especially with lineup depth like Chandler Simpson batting seventh. Paddock's 5.19 road ERA and vulnerability in early innings make Tampa appealing. However, Scott warns of fading the Rays later due to a back-loaded road-heavy schedule. Pirates-Diamondbacks features Heaney (8-2 Nerf-y) vs. Ryan Nelson, whose inconsistency and starter-reliever toggling limit trust. Another Nerf-y opportunity is noted. Padres-Marlins showcases Vasquez's steady performances against Weathers, who's shown flashes but is prone to walks and home runs. Yankees vs. Angels sees Yarbrough returning to form, while Kocanowicz has erratic command (20+ walks in 5 starts). Josh recommends betting Yankees and possibly on Kocanowicz's walk prop. The discussion shifts to the mound in Sacramento. Zach Wheeler complained about mound hardness affecting pitch delivery. Scott theorizes high elevation in pitches might stem from poor footing. Josh stresses that pros must adjust, though he criticizes coaches like Minnesota's, who lack firsthand pitching experience and can't offer adjustment strategies. The show ends with a promo code "DAY20" for 20% off at pregame.com and a reminder to enjoy the holiday with plenty of daytime baseball and solid betting opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text⚾ In this engaging episode of Joey Pinz Conversations, we dive deep into the timeless debates of baseball and business with guest Josh Hoffman. From the designated hitter controversy to modern rule changes, Joey and Josh reminisce about iconic players like Yaz, Otani, and Thurman Munson while exploring how baseball's evolution mirrors today's shifting business landscape.But the conversation doesn't stop at the ballpark!
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the 2025 MLB baseball preview to the table for discussion.
The Los Angeles Lakers have shown a beacon of hope for their fans, soaring to the second seed after a challenging start. This rise, led by a rejuvenated LeBron James and the transformative addition of Luka Doncic, has contributed significantly to their resurgence this season. While LeBron remains an MVP contender at 40, the spotlight on the Lakers also highlights the crucial role of 'Vando' and 'Dodo', who provide defensive might. The real question lingering in the halls of crypto.com arena is: Can they sustain this momentum and make a profound impact during the playoffs? Moving beyond the Lakers, the NBA landscape has been a mix of stunning performances and unforeseen challenges. Shea Gilgeous-Alexander, playing like a man on a mission, leads the NBA in points, often overshadowing seasoned players. Yet, it's not just about individual brilliance. The league is witnessing a transformation, with many teams redefining their strategies, adapting to the indefatigable demand for defense and cohesion. Yet, challenges persist. Karen Durant remains a figure of interest post his seafood restaurant rumors, and the haze around Anthony Edwards, despite his commendable performances, reflects a need for maturity amid rising fines and suspensions. It's also a season of record-breaking and prestigious achievements in sports history. Diana Taurasi, the legendary WNBA player, announced her retirement, leaving behind a legacy filled with records and awe-inspiring performances. From 84 years of marriage by the enduring couple Manuel Angelim Dino and Maria de Sousa Dino, breaking the Guinness World Record, to LeBron James etching his name with 1,000 career regular season wins, the theme of longevity and perseverance stands tall. No sports season would be complete without its share of controversies and dramas. Jimmy Butler's landlord issues in Miami and the Mavericks' head-turning 8% ticket price hike capture the inverse side of sports fame and fandom. These incidents serve as timely reminders of the pressures and pitfalls that accompany athletic success. While the league continues to thrive, the debate around who will emerge as the new face of the NBA remains abuzz. With seasoned veterans like LeBron stepping aside, younger talents like Tatum and Giannis are slowly taking the mantle. Yet, the landscape is ever-evolving, forcing us to ponder: Is America ready to embrace an international star as the face of their beloved NBA? As the basketball season unfolds, it's not just about the games. It's a tapestry of human stories, records being made and broken, the emergence of new talent, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, these narratives resonate deeply, reminding us why sports hold such a cherished space in our culture. Here’s to more thrilling moments and unforgettable stories in the months ahead! 00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter 00:56 Big Shot Bob Podcast Begins 01:41 College Basketball Talk 06:53 Kyrie Irving's Injury 10:38 Lakers' Recent Performance 21:02 Denver Nuggets Analysis 27:36 NFL News and Updates 33:44 The Travis Hunter vs. Shohei OHtani Debate 34:29 Comparing the Physical Demands of Football and Baseball 36:39 The Rarity of Otani's Dual Role in Baseball 41:57 Jimmy Butler's Legal Troubles in Miami 43:24 Shea Gilgeous-Alexander's Stellar Season 44:41 Future Faces of the NBA 51:54 Diana Taurasi's Legendary Career 53:06 Big Shot of the Week: Longest Marriage Record 54:01 Rapid Fire: True or False Sports Trivia
Thisweek on PRONTO Podcast, we're tuning in with Keriann Otano! Catch the 'high-notes' of her journey form opera stages to arts administration as she shares her journey and her vision to make Delaware a hub for creatives. Don't miss this inspiring episode!
Dr. Beckett, with Rich Klein, delves into several intriguing conundrums facing sports card enthusiasts. They discuss an exciting redemption pack offering all-expense paid trips, debating the value of visiting sports hall of fames, attending international card shows, or a unique visit to see the Otani ball in Taiwan. The conversation extends to the complexities of card values influenced by border treatments and serial numbers, comparing it to fine art framings, and the challenge of manufactured rarity. Accessibility in the hobby for the disabled and anecdotes about historic reprints and market dynamics also feature prominently. 00:23 Conundrum: The Ultimate Hobby Experience 03:22 Debate: The Value of Card Borders 08:01 Discussion: Card Restoration and Reprints 10:19 Accessibility in the Hobby
Today's word of the day is ‘Guinness' as in Ireland as in Dublin as in international expansion as in more and more and more NFL games internationally. Roger Goodell wants it. The owners want it. Next season there will likely be 8 international games! (6:32) Let's update the NFL coaching carousel. Are the Giants ready? Are the Jaguars ready? Are the Bears ready? (13:00) Jerry Jones has officially lost the plot. Adding at the deadline? Sure why not. Dak done for the season? Yup! How about hanging up some curtains to block the sun? NOPE! (18:03) The 49ers have a little bit of issues to work through. Nick Bosa was fined for wearing a MAGA hat postgame last weekend. Deebo Samuel got into it with a kicker and long snapper. But, hey! They won! (28:49) NPPOD. (34:05) Review: Disclaimer. (37:45) Roki Sasaki is on his way to MLB. He's the next star. He's only 23. This is more an Otani signing than a Yamamoto signing, and here is why. (46:20) Zion Williamson is out again. This time it's a hamstring. Woof. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first segment on my Zacks show today is going over the NFL News that had to do with the Cowboys and their injury problems so far this year whos coming back to the lineup and whos going back on the injured list. next we go over all if not most of the big trade deadline moves for teams that are contending or teams that just need to sell because their horrible this year. Zack also takes a bit talking about his Cowboys adding this Wide receiver that no one knows about. The next segment is going over NBA News with the Lakers, 76ers, and the team undefeated teams in the NBA as well as some teams that are under the radar. The final segment has Zack going over whether or not Otani had successfully surgery and if he will be ready for spring training and opening day next year.
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg discuss all things World Series Key Points
Rattiest Cities...Boeing strike continues… American Airlines fined / new ways to board… FAA rules for air taxis published…Raytheon fined / Apple Fined… Apple ending production of Vision Pro VR… Insta banning flight tracker / adding digital cards… Google will block presidential ads after election… www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo Code: Jeffy40 / $40 off ( as long as it lasts )l... chewingthefat@theblaze.com Otani baseball auctioned off… World Series begins Friday… Fight for balls ownership still ongoing… Harvey retrial pushed back to next year …Roman Polanski settles latest suit… Who Died Today: Patti McGee 79 / Chuck Coleman 61… Otis Adams Jr. died in May / lawsuit against Boars Head. Mass rape case in France…Drones & Satellites / Hacked and Stumped... Joke of The Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Pints of Polishing Podcast, hosts Marshall Hill and Nick discuss a variety of topics ranging from Oktoberfest slogans to baseball records, traffic flow issues, unique vehicles like the Suzuki Samurai, and the intricacies of glass cleaning. They share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a lively conversation that blends humor with practical advice for automotive care enthusiasts. Takeaways Oklahoma's slogan reflects a laid-back attitude. Otani's record-breaking game is a historic moment in baseball. Traffic flow has deteriorated, leading to more accidents. Truck drivers' behavior in traffic can be frustrating. Weather events can have devastating impacts on communities. The Suzuki Samurai is a unique and nostalgic vehicle. Proper glass cleaning techniques are essential to avoid damage. High alcohol content in cleaners can harm interior surfaces. Surface tension plays a crucial role in glass cleaning effectiveness. Automotive care requires attention to detail and proper processes. Keywords Oktoberfest, baseball, traffic flow, driving behavior, weather events, Suzuki Samurai, glass cleaning, automotive care, podcast, Hyperclean Glass Cleaner Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Oktoberfest Slogan 01:00 Baseball Highlights and Otani's Record 02:49 Traffic Flow and Driving Behavior 07:01 Road Trip Experiences and Truck Drivers 10:13 Weather Events and Their Impact 11:56 Unique Vehicles: The Suzuki Samurai 15:12 Glass Cleaning Techniques and Challenges
Dr. Beckett discusses the intricacies of valuing unique sports memorabilia items. He provides insights into how items such as Babe Ruth's 'called shot' jersey are appraised and what factors can influence their market value. Dr. Beckett touches on the role of storytelling, photo matching, and the challenges auctions face in estimating value. He also delves into the evolution of the memorabilia market, discussing both past and potential future trends. 01:10 Valuing Unique Memorabilia 03:28 Challenges in Authenticating Memorabilia 07:53 Market Dynamics and Investment Risks 11:17 Additional Insights on Auction Estimates 12:34 Otani's 50-50 Home Run Ball
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg go over the MLB Postseason races and have a spirited MVP debate. Summary: The Inside Pitch with Josh Towers - MLB Postseason and MVP Race In this episode of The Inside Pitch, Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg dive deep into the tight MLB postseason races and the heated MVP debate. They analyze division leaders, playoff outlooks, and key performances from players like Francisco Lindor, Shohei Otani, and Aaron Judge. Postseason Race Breakdown Scott Seidenberg (0:12) opens by discussing the current standings across the MLB divisions. The Yankees lead the AL East, while the Phillies and Dodgers are on top in the NL. As Josh Towers (1:46) points out, experience and mental toughness will determine who can handle the pressure, citing Houston's dominance in the AL West. However, the Twins, despite leading the wild card race, may falter due to bullpen overuse and inconsistency. Francisco Lindor: Underrated MVP Contender Scott Seidenberg (11:43) makes a strong case for Francisco Lindor as a National League MVP candidate, noting his impressive stats and leadership as both a defensive and offensive powerhouse. However, Josh Towers (17:33) argues that Shohei Otani's historic offensive season, with 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases, puts him ahead despite playing primarily as a DH. MVP Debate: Otani vs. Lindor The hosts debate the value of defense in the MVP conversation. Seidenberg (22:09) points out that Lindor's two-way contributions at shortstop give him an edge, while Towers (16:45) believes Otani's offensive feats make him the clear choice, despite not playing in the field. Yankees' Aaron Judge in the MVP Mix Scott Seidenberg (15:16) highlights Aaron Judge's consistency as a key reason he remains a strong MVP candidate. While Josh Towers (33:16) acknowledges Judge's dominance, he also brings up Bobby Witt Jr. as a contender, particularly with his base-stealing and triple-hitting prowess. Detroit Tigers' Playoff Push Detroit's 22-10 record since August 11 is the best in MLB, as Josh Towers (37:02) credits the Tigers' coaching for turning the team around. The upcoming series against Kansas City is pivotal, with Towers emphasizing that if they sweep the Royals, their playoff hopes are alive. Conclusion As the MLB season winds down, the competition for playoff spots and the MVP title intensifies. Teams like the Twins and Tigers are fighting for survival, while stars like Lindor, Otani, and Judge vie for MVP honors, making the final stretch of the 2024 season must-watch baseball. Timestamped speakers: Scott Seidenberg (0:12, 11:43, 15:16, 22:09) Josh Towers (1:46, 17:33, 16:45, 33:16, 37:02) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging episode, live from the Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar inside Treasure Island, we dive into the latest happenings in the sports world. We kick things off discussing Shohei Otani's dog making headlines by throwing out a first pitch at a baseball game. We also delve into the frenzy surrounding Otani bobbleheads, with some fetching astronomical prices on eBay.
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss this dramatic Japanese thriller from Akira Otani. Cindy Kay's steely voice ensures the listener feels every bit of tension in this short and memorable audiobook. After Yoriko Shindo is kidnapped, she finds herself forced into working for an arm of the yakuza—she has to serve as the driver for Shoko, the daughter of the brutal boss. It's a violent, disturbing world that Shindo is pulled into, but she's unusually tough, and listeners hear her taunt her attackers as she fights back. Slowly, Shindo and Shoko form a sort of friendship, putting them both at risk. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at brilliancepublishing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys are back! Victor Rojas, Chuck Richter and Geoff Stoddart talk about the Angels first quarter results and give their grades on the club as of May 18th, 2024. What is it going to take for the fan to invest time & money into following this team throughout this season? The guys also discuss the Ron Washington / Luis Guillorme failed bunt controversy. Was Ron Washington fed promises on acquiring talent that were not kept upon his hiring? Is he frustrated with the front office? The guys also touch a little bit on the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft. Much more….
John Canzano, brought to you by Zeeks Pizza and Jason "Puck" Puckett discuss various topics including college football kickoff times, pronunciation of Oregon, NIL deals in college basketball, and financial support for college athletics. They also touch on the pressure and expectations that come with high-value NIL deals and the potential impact on locker room dynamics. In this conversation, John Canzano and Puck discuss various topics including the financial situation of Oregon State and the possibility of Washington State seeking assistance from the state legislature. They also talk about Mother's Day and Canzano's mom's role as a sports mom. They touch on the importance of letting kids be kids in sports and not getting caught up in the club industry. They discuss the fear among Blazer fans of the team moving to Seattle, the Blazers' recent draft lottery disappointment, and the potential for expansion teams in Seattle and Vegas. They also talk about a Japanese baseball player, Rintaro Sasaki, who is compared to Shohei Otani and Barry Bonds, and the debut of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA.Rundown00:00 College Football Kickoff Times for WSU and Oregon State 08:55 Discussion on High-Value NIL Deals21:39 Financial Support for College Athletics22:34 Financial Assistance for Oregon State and the Potential Impact on Washington State23:38 The Role of Canzano's Mom as a Sports Mom29:18 Letting Kids Be Kids in Sports and Avoiding the Club Industry Pressure33:16 The Fear of the Blazers Moving to Seattle36:24 The Blazers' Draft Lottery Disappointment and Missed Opportunities38:10 Rintaro Sasaki: The Japanese Baseball Player Compared to Otani and Bonds40:25 The Debut of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA and the Potential Impact on the League
On a very special episode of Family Ties … errrr … the AngelsWin Podcast, Chuck and Geoff welcome Angels super fan (and X/Twitter legend) Breezy Nowlan! They discuss … · Another series loss to the Guardians · Thoughts (rants) on Arte · Thoughts (more rants) on national media members crying for Trout to leave Anaheim · Mental health (for fans and players) · Breezy's work with people seeking sobriety · And much more So sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 35 of the AngelsWin Podcast!!!
Puck and Jim Duquette discuss various topics in baseball. They start by talking about the recent eclipse and its impact. Then, they delve into the increasing number of arm injuries in baseball and the factors contributing to them. They also discuss the recent scandal involving Shohei Otani's interpreter and the implications for Otani. The conversation then shifts to the performance of the Seattle Mariners and their struggles offensively. They touch on the issue of umpire Angel Hernandez and his poor performance. Finally, they highlight the debut of Jackson Holliday with the Baltimore Orioles and the significance of him wearing the number seven.The Jim Duquette Show brought to you by Flatstick Pub. Check out one of their six locations across the northwest at FlatstickPub.com TakeawaysThe recent eclipse was a fascinating event, although Jim Duquette and Puck were not in the path of totality.Arm injuries in baseball are on the rise, with high velocity and spin rates being key factors. Finding a solution to prevent these injuries is challenging.Shohei Otani was cleared of any involvement in the recent scandal with his interpreter, but the incident highlights the need for better oversight and protection for players.The Seattle Mariners are struggling offensively, and the lack of support for key players like Julio Rodriguez is a major concern.Umpire Angel Hernandez's poor performance raises questions about accountability and the need for improvements in umpiring.Jackson Holliday's debut with the Baltimore Orioles, wearing the number seven, is a significant moment in baseball history.Outline00:00 Jim survived the eclipse! Ohtani cleared but did he make mistakes?09:45 The Rising Number of Arm Injuries in Baseball...What is going on with Julio 27:48 Jackson Holliday's Debut and Wearing the Number Seven
In this episode of the Sports Hangover, Michael and J DAWG discuss various topics including the WNBA draft, the Masters, the NBA playoffs, and the top stars in the Western Conference. They provide insights and opinions on each subject, sharing their thoughts on players like Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Zion Williamson. The conversation is light-hearted and entertaining, with humorous anecdotes and banter throughout. In this conversation, Michael and J DAWG discuss the NBA playoffs, the NFL draft, and the recent scandal involving Shohei Otani's interpreter. They analyze the top teams and players in the NBA playoffs, including the Lakers, Suns, Mavericks, and Nuggets. They also discuss potential trades in the NFL draft and the possibility of the Patriots selecting a Michigan quarterback. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Otani's gambling scandal and the quick resolution of the case. KeywordsSports Hangover, WNBA draft, Masters, NBA playoffs, Western Conference, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, Zion Williamson, NBA playoffs, NFL draft, Shohei Otani, Lakers, Suns, Mavericks, Nuggets, Patriots, Michigan quarterback, gambling scandal Takeaways The WNBA draft and the excitement surrounding itThe dominance of Scottie Scheffler in the Masters and the potential for a Scotty Grand SlamThe unconventional approach of Bryson DeChambeau and his 3D-printed clubsThe lack of excitement and off-court presence from the LA Clippers starsThe impressive performances of Shay Gildjus Alexander and Zion Williamson in the Western Conference The Lakers, Suns, Mavericks, and Nuggets are among the top teams to watch in the NBA playoffs.The Vikings are looking to trade up in the NFL draft to select a quarterback.There is speculation that the Patriots may select a Michigan quarterback in the draft.Shohei Otani's gambling scandal raises questions about his awareness and the role of his interpreter.The quick resolution of Otani's case is suspicious and raises conspiracy theories. Sound Bites "The WNBA draft is in an hour, so we'll clear this out and we'll get to see Caitlin Clark get drafted.""He hit two iron shots from the fairway that almost went in the hole.""Yeah, the Scotty slam. Yeah, the Scotty grand slam. He wins all the majors this year.""I don't know if the Lakers are gonna do well.""The Suns actually have been falling off. They are not favored to advance past the first round of the playoffs.""Luka averaged 34 points, nine rebounds, nine assists a game this whole season." Chapters 00:00Introduction and WNBA Draft 06:35Creative Punishments for Fantasy Football League 11:43Shay Gildjus Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder 16:20Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans 25:04Patriots Considering a Michigan Quarterback 33:32Controversy Surrounding Shohei Otani's Gambling Scandal
Join the Marc Cox Morning Show team for a lively discussion about the Cardinals game, Otani's performance, college basketball upsets, and Beverly Buck Brennan's lawsuit against Harris Stowe State University for discrimination. Explore the Biden Harris administration's actions on funding the police, Sean Spicer's vilification, and a Daily Mail poll showing Trump leading in a five-way race for the presidency.
Ok, MJ told a little white lie . . . she's fine, but not really!It's been a rough couple of weeks for MJ, but it's getting better. Sarah and MJ talk it out and make their picks for who is left in this thing called the Road To The Final Four. We've got the men and we've got the women's and from here on out . . . it's a free for all. We sincerely hope your bracket still has some life to it!A little baseball talk that includes embezzling! Oh Mr. Otani get yourself the translation app, it will definitely cost a lot less. Just sayin!!Lots of shorts on lots a topics - and as always HAPPY FRIDAY YA'LL
vibe checkWrestling (The Spaldle)USA Nations League Champs x3 (2-0)what does Mexico need to do to turn things around?Otani gambling???Arsenal vs Man city this weekendlocks Fan Q&As?European football, liga mx futbol and more soccer is back! listen for the hottest takes on the worlds game
Summary In this episode of the Sports Hangover, Michael and J-Dawg discuss the scandal involving Shohei Otani and gambling. They review the events leading up to the scandal, including a night out and the Dodgers' games in Korea. The hosts explore the conflicting stories and theories surrounding Otani's involvement, including the possibility of his being a compulsive gambler. They also discuss the legal implications and the impact on Otani's legacy as a baseball player. In this episode, the hosts discuss various scandals and controversies, including the reaction of fans at Dodger Stadium towards Ohtani, the scandal surrounding Kim Mulkey, scandals in Hollywood, Kate Middleton's health announcement, the golf tee time scandal in LA, and the rumor of Aaron Rodgers becoming RFK Jr.'s vice president. Takeaways Scandals and controversies are prevalent in various industries, including sports and entertainment.The public's reaction to scandals can vary, with some people speculating and others seeking more information.Privacy and transparency are important considerations when it comes to health announcements.Scandals can have long-lasting effects on individuals and organizations, and the truth may take time to come to light. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Night Out 02:54 Scandal Breaks: Otani and Gambling 03:54 Investigation and Conflicting Stories 06:29 Possible Scenarios 11:43 Government Involvement and Legal Gambling 13:36 Impact on Otani's Legacy 18:08 Scandal with Kim Mulkey 20:00 Scandals in Hollywood 20:35 Kate Middleton's Health Announcement 27:15 Golf Tee Time Scandal in LA 30:13 Aaron Rodgers as RFK Jr.'s Vice President
Joe and Jon explore a developing story about Otani's interpreter and possible gambling debts.
As 2023 draws to a close, we're counting down our most downloaded episodes of the year. First, author Michelle Dowd discusses her childhood growing up in an apocalyptic cult, as detailed in her book Forager: Field Notes on Surviving a Family Cult. We hear from former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre, who discusses the team during the 2022-2023 season, as well as his thoughts on Shohei Otani before Otani eventually joined with the Dodgers. Finally, Brad Meltzer discusses his book The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill, and the true-life attempt to assassinate the leaders of the Allied powers of World War II during a meeting in Iran.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Otani money to be deferred / Amy Robach & TJ Holmes Podcast // Amy & TJ Podcast // Amy & TJ Podcast // Tim's daughter gets Driver's license / Bars with no phones
Covid tests expired / Shohei Otani signs w Dodgers // Shohei Otani // So Cal be on your best behavior // President flew over Conway's show / Macy buyout / Sears reopens