POPULARITY
Categories
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow loves Pro Wrestling, and especially loves supporting local independent pro wrestling. Zas is joined by the Co-Founders of Boca Raton Championship Wrestling, Matthew Maschler and Neil Glazier, as BRCW SummerSmash is fast approaching. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Join John Harris and Marc Vandermeer for a packed episode of Texans All-Access as they preview Saturday's home matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Exclusive insights from Head Coach DeMeco Ryans on his approach to preseason game two, where C.J. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr. are expected to make their preseason debuts. Then Jaylin Noel discusses his training camp experience and connection with Stroud, plus catch Seth Payne's revealing conversation with Coach Ryans about leadership philosophy and player development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOUR #1 - Texans vs Panthers TOMORROW/Saturday @ NRG Stadium H-Town! AND-Hader's Shoulder Diagnosis for Astros? NOT Great.. full 2265 Sat, 16 Aug 2025 02:33:31 +0000 n4wlp3wHcRT5lSAdioaHFmC7qh6My4TV sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports HOUR #1 - Texans vs Panthers TOMORROW/Saturday @ NRG Stadium H-Town! AND-Hader's Shoulder Diagnosis for Astros? NOT Great.. 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Texans vs Panthers TOMORROW/Sat. as Football Returns to the Field at NRG! What the Fellas of THE DRIVE Need to See from Stroud & Co.!! full 546 Sat, 16 Aug 2025 02:42:53 +0000 y6dVYIF2yviGOyFzIyUtc4PrToKtIRmC sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports Texans vs Panthers TOMORROW/Sat. as Football Returns to the Field at NRG! What the Fellas of THE DRIVE Need to See from Stroud & Co.!! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Jourdan Rodrige to get you updated on all the reports coming out of joint practices across the NFL. First, Jourdan tells you what she took away from her time at the Vikings-Patriots joint practice (01:45) followed by Gregg and Jourdan talking about joint practice between the Jets and Giants (16:50), Dolphins and Lions (19:40), Eagles and Browns (24:54), Rams and Saints (28:15), Falcons and Titans (33:10), Texans and Panthers (36:44), Cardinals and Broncos (40:09), Packers and Colts (41:30), and Raiders and 49ers (43:04). Gregg and Jourdan wrap up the show with an observation from Cowboys camp (45:12) and Gregg's early list of player who could be traded before the start of the season. Note: time codes approximate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean kick off this football Friday by breaking down their biggest takeaways from the Texans' joint practice session yesterday.
Seth and Sean dive into what Texans Edge Rusher Will Anderson Jr. had to say yesterday about what he got out of joint practice with the Panthers, how the defense did, and how confident he is in said defense. There was also some question as to if Seth sped up the audio of Will...he did not.
Join IAN, BRAD, ISAAC and NICK as they dive into the AFC and NFC South divisions, offering bold predictions, in-depth team analysis, and a surprising take on the Panthers' potential Super Bowl run. From the Titans' challenges to the Buccaneers' dominance, we cover it all
Panthers beat writer for The Athletic, Joe Person, joins the show, as he gives a first-hand account of what happened at yesterday's joint practice between the Panthers and the Texans, he talks about guys that have had a good training camp so far, what he makes of the ongoing battle at kicker, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Mac & Bone talk about which players need to have a good showing tomorrow against the Texans, Joe Person joins to give his account of what he saw from the joint practice yesterday, the guys preview the weekend in sports, they read funny texts, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour, Mac & Bone are joined by NBC's Todd Blackledge, who offers a preview of the upcoming Big 10 college football season, the guys recap the joint practice with the Texans yesterday, including reaction to Tre'von Moehrig's big hit, & Kevin Egan stops by to talk about Charlotte FC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Charlotte media personality, and now a host in Houston, Will Kunkel joins the show, as he talks about the state of the Texans entering 2025, what we should expect from them during tomorrow's preseason game, he offers a controverial opinion on the BBQ debate between North Carolina & Texas, and reciprocates Fiity's love for him See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Mac & Bone tell you what they'll have their eyes on during tomorrow's preseason game against the Texans, with the starters expected to play at least 3 series, they conduct a dress rehearsal ahead of a massive Week 1 of local college football, and former Charlotte media personality Will Kunkel joins to give us some background info on the Texans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac & Bone start a Football Friday, talking about the news & notes coming out of the Panthers joint practice yesterday with the Texans, including Tre'von Moehrig's big hit, and the relationship between Bryce Young & CJ Stroud, the play a bunch of random audio, including LaMelo Ball catching a stray from Bill Simmons See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David, Ryan, and Tim talk about the ridiculous preseason rankings, basketball conference schedule, and more! Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@STATEofAtlanta Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
Tomorrow is going to be a good time for “sleepers” to do something when the lights are on, as Demeco has said. Who are the best sleepers to show us something?
In this episode, we break down the Carolina Panthers' first preseason game against the Cleveland Browns, including Bryce Young's performance, offensive struggles, and Shedeur Sanders' impressive debut. We dive deep into the latest training camp observations, covering key injuries to Derrick Brown, Jaycee Horn, and the offensive line, alongside standout player performances and Coach Dave Canales' "Work Wednesday" mentality.We also recap all the significant offseason roster moves and coaching changes, highlighting the Panthers' massive defensive overhaul and the strategic hires aimed at player health and performance. Looking ahead to the 2025 season, we discuss why this is a pivotal "prove-it" year for Bryce Young, the strength of the offensive line, and the lingering concerns about the defensive front. We also explore the team's favorable schedule and the wide range of win projections.
Panthers fans, get ready! We're breaking down everything you need to know from the Carolina Panthers' intense joint practice with the Houston Texans. This wasn't just a regular practice—it was a full-scale battle that gave us a sneak peek into the new-look Panthers.In this video, we'll dive deep into:The Defensive Takeover: The Panthers' defense was on fire, forcing multiple turnovers and showing off their "ballhawk" mentality. We'll highlight the biggest plays from Nick Scott, Krys Barnes, and Patrick Jones II.Rookie Wideout Revolution: Our young receiving corps is buzzing! We'll show you why Brycen Tremayne and Tetairoa McMillan are turning heads and how they're already making big-time plays.Bryce Young's Progress: The Bryce Young vs. C.J. Stroud storyline is real, and we'll analyze how Bryce performed against a tough Texans defense.The Next Man Up: With key players sidelined by injury, we'll discuss which young players are stepping up and earning their spot on the roster.Subscribe to Two Growls One Roar to stay up-to-date with all the latest Panthers news and analysis!
In this episode of the Browns Blitz, hosts Rod Bluhm and Jeff discuss the latest developments in the Cleveland Browns organization, including roster changes, player accountability, and the upcoming season's challenges. They analyze the signing of Isaiah Bond and Quinshon Judkins, the quarterback situation with Joe Flacco and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, and review the first preseason game against the Panthers. The conversation also touches on team culture, expectations for the season, and the importance of a strong start. The episode concludes with thoughts on the upcoming game against the Eagles and the future of the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well, that was cool! Storm v Panthers recap (00:51) 'What About This Bloke?' (21:33) Warriors v Dragons (30:42) Roosters v Bulldogs (36:11) Sharks v Titans (41:55) Broncos v Dolphins (47:01) Rabbitohs v Eels (51:58) Tigers v Sea Eagles (57:06) Cowboys v Knights (01:00:44) NRLW preview (01:06:41) News (01:13:35) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow found himself challenged by the LeBatard crew this morning, and had to prove that he knows how to keep score by hand in bowling. But, was he correct? Also, another former Dolphin takes a shot at the team. Plus, CBS Sports Fantasy Football expert, Jamey Eisenberg, joins Zaslow for his weekly fantasy football update. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Seth and Sean discuss what they want to see from the Texans joint practice with the Panthers today, the Astros' 4-1 win over the Red Sox, and go through the day's Headlines.
Seth and Sean discuss what they want to see from the Texans joint practice with the Panthers today, the Astros' 4-1 win over the Red Sox, go through the day's Headlines, assess DJ Bien-aime's best and worst case Texans scenarios, Sean talks with Texans Guard Laken Tomlinson, the guys discuss a quote from Jerry Jones that makes them hope he never stops talking, circle back to the Astros win last night and Chandler Rome calling Sean a clown on social media, dive into some joint practice pettiness between the Lions and Dolphins, react to Panthers WR Xavier Leggette explaining his fight in their preseason game vs the Browns, talk about something Tom Brady said that made him great at QB and if CJ Stroud is on a similar path, dive into what Texans OC Nick Caley had to say about calling plays from the booth vs field and where they are with the offensive line, Sean talks with Texans Guard Laken Tomlinson, the guys lay out what they'll be watching for in today's the Texans joint practices session, and Reggie and Lopez give 'em the question of the day.
Seth and Sean are live from the booth at NRG Stadium! They kick off the show by talking about the Astros' win over the Red Sox and what they want from the Texans joint practice with the Panthers today.
We talk preseason week 2, listener feedback, the new unofficial depth chart, and more!Send us a text or leave a voicemail at 980.494.0071
Today on the Happy Half Hour, Darin and Kassidy recap the joint practice with the Texans, discuss how the Panthers are embracing the heat in Houston, look ahead to this Saturday preseason game, and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friend of the show Sebbo joins Tom for the Oceans 3 Panthers vs Storm Punting Stream. Tune in from 7:45pm.The Hello Sport Black Bomber Jackets are still on sale via https://hellosport.shop/Good Day Multivitamin & Day Lyte Electrolytes, it's the least you can do. Use code 'dribblers' for 10% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au/4 Pines, a brewery born in Manly and enjoyed everywhere. Check out their new merch range now available here: https://4pinesbeer.com.au/Neds. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Swyftx. Get $20 worth of Bitcoin FREE when you sign up to Swyftx using the link here: https://trade.swyftx.com.au/register/?promoRef=Dribblers20 - Valid for new sign-ups only. https://swyftx.com/au/terms-conditions/Grumpy Coffee, everything to turn your frown upside down. Use code "TITANS" for 10% off your order this week here: https://grumpycoffee.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fox Sports betting analyst, Will Hill, joins the show, as he outlines why he thinks it's smart to bet on the Panthers this upcoming season, he talks about the media narrative around Bryce Young, and the team, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of the show, Mac & Bone are joined by sports betting expert, Will Hill, who explains why it's smart to bet on the Panthers this season, the Stro Show finally returns, as she catches up with the guys, before they are joined by viral sensation Carolina Mic, who talks about his hit song See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour, Mac & Bone talk about the chances that Hunter Renfrow makes the Panthers 53 53-man roster, and what it would take for that to happen, they conduct a college football fan roll call, as they hear from every local fan base about their expectations for the 2025 season See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stro Show finally returns, as Ashley Stroehlein talks about her most recent adventures, she gives her thoughts on Taylor Swift's appearance on the New Heights podcast, reacts to Fitty's antics in the McDonald's drive-thru, and gives her observations from Panthers training camp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Jensen is joined by Brock and Stephen and special guest dat boy wolf to discuss the NFC South. Saints (5:00) Panthers (30:00) Falcons (47:00) We finish with the Bucs (1:00;00)
Texans HC DeMeco Ryans addresses the media after joint practice with the Panthers, sharing insights and updates. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape covers rats in Sunnyside, the bizarre story of a woman flipping off a pilot who saved her life, and more trending madness.
Jack and Shontis take the time to break down the Panthers first preseason “performance” against the Browns. As well as how they can regroup and recover as they head to Houston. DISCLAIMER: This was recorded before the teams joint practice with the Texans.
Reacting to preseason news, injuries, and what the guys will be watching for during Panthers matchup in preseason game #2.
A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. In this two-part series of Oakland Asian Cultural Center's “Let's Talk” podcast Eastside Arts Alliance is featured. Elena Serrano and Susanne Takehara, two of the founders of Eastside Arts Alliance, and staff member Aubrey Pandori will discuss the history that led to the formation of Eastside and their deep work around multi-racial solidarity. Transcript: Let's Talk podcast episode 9 [00:00:00] Emma: My name is Emma Grover, and I am the program and communications coordinator at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center, known also as OACC. Today we are sharing the ninth episode of our Let's Talk Audio Series. Let's Talk is part of OACC'S Open Ears for Change Initiative, which was established in 2020. With this series, our goals are to address anti-Blackness in the APIA communities, discuss the effects of colorism and racism in a safe space, and highlight Black and Asian solidarity and community efforts specifically in the Oakland Chinatown area. Today's episode is a round table discussion with Elena Serrano, Susanne Takahara, and Aubrey Pandori of Eastside Arts Alliance. [00:00:53] Aubrey: Hello everybody. This is Aubrey from Eastside Arts Alliance, and I am back here for the second part of our Let's Talk with Suzanne and Elena. We're gonna be talking about what else Eastside is doing right now in the community. The importance of art in activism, and the importance of Black and Asian solidarity in Oakland and beyond. So I am the community archivist here at Eastside Arts Alliances. I run CARP, which stands for Community Archival Resource Project. It is a project brought on by one of our co-founders, Greg Morozumi. And it is primarily a large chunk of his own collection from over the years, but it is a Third World archive with many artifacts, journals, pens, newspapers from social movements in the Bay Area and beyond, international social movements from the 1960s forward. We do a few different programs through CARP. I sometimes have archival exhibitions. We do public engagement through panels, community archiving days. We collaborate with other community archives like the Bay Area Lesbian Archives and Freedom Archives here in Oakland and the Bay Area. And we are also working on opening up our Greg Morozumi Reading Room in May. So that is an opportunity for people to come in and relax, read books, host reading groups, or discussions with their community. We're also gonna be opening a lending system so people are able to check out books to take home and read. There'll be library cards coming soon for that and other fun things to come. [00:02:44] So Suzanne, what are you working on at Eastside right now? [00:02:48] Susanne: Well, for the past like eight or nine years I've been working with Jose Ome Navarrete and Debbie Kajiyama of NAKA Dance Theater to produce Live Arts and Resistance (LAIR), which is a Dance Theater Performance series. We've included many artists who, some of them started out here at Eastside and then grew to international fame, such as Dohee Lee, and then Amara Tabor-Smith has graced our stages for several years with House Full of Black Women. This year we're working with Joti Singh on Ghadar Geet: Blood and Ink, a piece she choreographed, and shot in film and it's a multimedia kind of experience. We've worked with Cat Brooks and many emerging other artists who are emerging or from all over, mostly Oakland, but beyond. It's a place where people can just experiment and not worry about a lot of the regulations that bigger theaters have. Using the outside, the inside, the walls, the ceiling sometimes. It's been an exciting experience to work with so many different artists in our space. [00:04:03] Elena: And I have been trying to just get the word out to as many different folks who can help sustain the organization as possible about the importance of the work we do here. So my main job with Eastside has been raising money. But what we're doing now is looking at cultural centers like Eastside, like Oakland Asian Cultural Center, like the Malonga Casquelord Center, like Black Cultural Zone, like the Fruitvale Plaza and CURJ's work. These really integral cultural hubs. In neighborhoods and how important those spaces are. [00:04:42] So looking at, you know, what we bring to the table with the archives, which serve the artistic community, the organizing community. There's a big emphasis, and we had mentioned some of this in the first episode around knowing the history and context of how we got here so we can kind of maneuver our way out. And that's where books and movies and posters and artists who have been doing this work for so long before us come into play in the archives and then having it all manifest on the stage through programs like LAIR, where theater artists and dancers and musicians, and it's totally multimedia, and there's so much information like how to keep those types of places going is really critical. [00:05:28] And especially now when public dollars have mostly been cut, like the City of Oakland hardly gave money to the arts anyway, and they tried to eliminate the entire thing. Then they're coming back with tiny bits of money. But we're trying to take the approach like, please, let's look at where our tax dollars go. What's important in a neighborhood? What has to stay and how can we all work together to make that happen? [00:05:52] Susanne: And I want to say that our Cultural Center theater is a space that is rented out very affordably to not just artists, but also many organizations that are doing Movement work, such as Palestinian Youth Movement, Bala, Mujeres Unidas Y Activas, QT at Cafe Duo Refugees, United Haiti Action Committee, Freedom Archives, Oakland Sin Fronteras, Center for CPE, and many artists connected groups. [00:06:22] Aubrey: Yeah, I mean, we do so much more than what's in the theater and Archive too, we do a lot of different youth programs such as Girl Project, Neighborhood Arts, where we do public murals. One of our collective members, Angie and Leslie, worked on Paint the Town this past year. We also have our gallery in between the Cultural Center and Bandung Books, our bookstore, which houses our archive. We are celebrating our 25th anniversary exhibition. [00:06:54] Susanne: And one of the other exhibits we just wrapped up was Style Messengers, an exhibit of graffiti work from Dime, Spy and Surge, Bay Area artists and Surge is from New York City, kind of illustrating the history of graffiti and social commentary. [00:07:30] Elena: We are in this studio here recording and this is the studio of our youth music program Beats Flows, and I love we're sitting here with this portrait of Amiri Baraka, who had a lot to say to us all the time. So it's so appropriate that when the young people are in the studio, they have this elder, magician, poet activist looking at him, and then when you look out the window, you see Sister Souljah, Public Enemy, and then a poster we did during, when Black Lives Matter came out, we produced these posters that said Black Power Matters, and we sent them all over the country to different sister cultural centers and I see them pop up somewhere sometimes and people's zooms when they're home all over the country. It's really amazing and it just really shows when you have a bunch of artists and poets and radical imagination, people sitting around, you know, what kind of things come out of it. [00:08:31] Aubrey: I had one of those Black Power Matters posters in my kitchen window when I lived in Chinatown before I worked here, or visited here actually. I don't even know how I acquired it, but it just ended up in my house somehow. [00:08:45] Elena: That's perfect. I remember when we did, I mean we still do, Malcolm X Jazz Festival and it was a young Chicana student who put the Jazz Festival poster up and she was like, her parents were like, why is Malcolm X? What has that got to do with anything? And she was able to just tell the whole story about Malcolm believing that people, communities of color coming together is a good thing. It's a powerful thing. And it was amazing how the festival and the youth and the posters can start those kind of conversations. [00:09:15] Aubrey: Malcolm X has his famous quote that says “Culture is an indispensable weapon in the freedom struggle.” And Elena, we think a lot about Malcolm X and his message here at Eastside about culture, but also about the importance of art. Can we speak more about the importance of art in our activism? [00:09:35] Elena: Well, that was some of the things we were touching on around radical imagination and the power of the arts. But where I am going again, is around this power of the art spaces, like the power of spaces like this, and to be sure that it's not just a community center, it's a cultural center, which means we invested in sound good, sound good lighting, sprung floors. You know, just like the dignity and respect that the artists and our audiences have, and that those things are expensive but critical. So I feel like that's, it's like to advocate for this type of space where, again, all those groups that we listed off that have come in here and there's countless more. They needed a space to reach constituencies, you know, and how important that is. It's like back in the civil rights organizing the Black church was that kind of space, very important space where those kind of things came together. People still go to church and there's still churches, but there's a space for cultural centers and to have that type of space where artists and activists can come together and be more powerful together. [00:10:50] Aubrey: I think art is a really powerful way of reaching people. [00:10:54] Elena: You know, we're looking at this just because I, being in the development end, we put together a proposal for the Environmental Protection Agency before Donald (Trump) took it over. We were writing about how important popular education is, so working with an environmental justice organization who has tons of data about how impacted communities like East Oakland and West Oakland are suffering from all of this, lots of science. But what can we, as an arts group, how can we produce a popular education around those things? And you know, how can we say some of those same messages in murals and zines, in short films, in theater productions, you know, but kind of embracing that concept of popular education. So we're, you know, trying to counter some of the disinformation that's being put out there too with some real facts, but in a way that, you know, folks can grasp onto and, and get. [00:11:53] Aubrey: We recently had a LAIR production called Sky Watchers, and it was a beautiful musical opera from people living in the Tenderloin, and it was very personal. You were able to hear about people's experiences with poverty, homelessness, and addiction in a way that was very powerful. How they were able to express what they were going through and what they've lost, what they've won, everything that has happened in their lives in a very moving way. So I think art, it's, it's also a way for people to tell their stories and we need to be hearing those stories. We don't need to be hearing, I think what a lot of Hollywood is kind of throwing out, which is very white, Eurocentric beauty standards and a lot of other things that doesn't reflect our neighborhood and doesn't reflect our community. So yeah, art is a good way for us to not only tell our stories, but to get the word out there, what we want to see changed. So our last point that we wanna talk about today is the importance of Black and Asian solidarity in Oakland. How has that been a history in Eastside, Suzanne? [00:13:09] Susanne: I feel like Eastside is all about Third World solidarity from the very beginning. And Yuri Kochiyama is one of our mentors through Greg Morozumi and she was all about that. So I feel like everything we do brings together Black, Asian and brown folks. [00:13:27] Aubrey: Black and Asian solidarity is especially important here at Eastside Arts Alliance. It is a part of our history. We have our bookstore called Bandung Books for a very specific reason, to give some history there. So the Bandung Conference happened in 1955 in Indonesia, and it was the first large-scale meeting of Asian and African countries. Most of which were newly independent from colonialism. They aimed to promote Afro-Asian cooperation and rejection of colonialism and imperialism in all nations. And it really set the stage for revolutionary solidarity between colonized and oppressed people, letting way for many Third Worlds movements internationally and within the United States. [00:14:14] Eastside had an exhibition called Bandung to the Bay: Black and Asian Solidarity at Oakland Asian Cultural Center the past two years in 2022 and 2023 for their Lunar New Year and Black History Month celebrations. It highlighted the significance of that conference and also brought to light what was happening in the United States from the 1960s to present time that were creating and building solidarity between Black and Asian communities. The exhibition highlighted a number of pins, posters, and newspapers from the Black Liberation Movement and Asian American movement, as well as the broader Third World movement. The Black Panthers were important points of inspiration in Oakland, in the Bay Area in getting Asian and Pacific Islanders in the diaspora, and in their homelands organized. [00:15:07] We had the adoption of the Black Panthers 10-point program to help shape revolutionary demands and principles for people's own communities like the Red Guard in San Francisco's Chinatown, IWK in New York's Chinatown and even the Polynesian Panthers in New Zealand. There were so many different organizations that came out of the Black Panther party right here in Oakland. And we honor that by having so many different 10-point programs up in our theater too. We have the Brown Berets, Red Guard Party, Black Panthers, of course, the American Indian Movement as well. So we're always thinking about that kind of organizing and movement building that has been tied here for many decades now. [00:15:53] Elena: I heard that the term Third World came from the Bandung conference. [00:15:58] Aubrey: Yes, I believe that's true. [00:16:01] Elena: I wanted to say particularly right now, the need for specifically Black Asian solidarity is just, there's so much misinformation around China coming up now, especially as China takes on a role of a superpower in the world. And it's really up to us to provide some background, some other information, some truth telling, so folks don't become susceptible to that kind of misinformation. And whatever happens when it comes from up high and we hate China, it reflects in Chinatown. And that's the kind of stereotyping that because we have been committed to Third World solidarity and truth telling for so long, that that's where we can step in and really, you know, make a difference, we hope. I think the main point is that we need to really listen to each other, know what folks are going through, know that we have more in common than we have separating us, especially in impacted Black, brown, Asian communities in Oakland. We have a lot to do. [00:17:07] Aubrey: To keep in contact with Eastside Arts Alliance, you can find us at our website: eastside arts alliance.org, and our Instagrams at Eastside Cultural and at Bandung Books to stay connected with our bookstore and CArP, our archive, please come down to Eastside Arts Alliance and check out our many events coming up in the new year. We are always looking for donations and volunteers and just to meet new friends and family. [00:17:36] Susanne: And with that, we're gonna go out with Jon Jang's “The Pledge of Black Asian Alliance,” produced in 2018. [00:18:29] Emma: This was a round table discussion at the Eastside Arts Alliance Cultural Center with staff and guests: Elena, Suzanne and Aubrey. Let's Talk Audio series is one of OACC'S Open Ears for Change projects and as part of the Stop the Hate Initiative with funds provided by the California Department of Social Services in consultation with the commission of Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs to administer $110 million allocated over three years to community organizations. These organizations provide direct services to victims of hate and their families and offer prevention and intervention services to tackle hate in our communities. This episode is a production of the Oakland Asian Cultural Center with engineering, editing, and sound design by Thick Skin Media. [00:19:18] A special thanks to Jon Jang for permission to use his original music. And thank you for listening. [00:19:32] Music: Life is not what you alone make it. Life is the input of everyone who touched your life and every experience that entered it. We are all part of one another. Don't become too narrow, live fully, meet all kinds of people. You'll learn something from everyone. Follow what you feel in your heart. OACC Podcast [00:00:00] Emma: My name is Emma Grover, and I am the program and communications coordinator at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center, known also as OACC. Today we are sharing the eighth episode of our Let's Talk audio series. Let's talk as part of OACC's Open Ears for Change Initiative, which was established in 2020. With this series, our goals are to address anti-blackness in the APIA communities, discuss the effects of colorism and racism in a safe space, and highlight black and Asian solidarity and community efforts specifically in the Oakland Chinatown area. [00:00:43] Today's guests are Elena Serrano and Suzanne Takahara, co-founders of Eastside Arts Alliance. Welcome Elena and Suzanne, thank you so much for joining today's episode. And so just to kick things off, wanna hear about how was Eastside Arts Alliance started? [00:01:01] Susanne: Well, it was really Greg Morozumi who had a longstanding vision of creating a cultural center in East Oakland, raised in Oakland, an organizer in the Bay Area, LA, and then in New York City where he met Yuri Kochiyama, who became a lifelong mentor. [00:01:17] Greg was planning with one of Yuri's daughters, Ichi Kochiyama to move her family to Oakland and help him open a cultural center here. I met Greg in the early nineties and got to know him during the January, 1993 “No Justice, No Peace” show at Pro Arts in Oakland. The first Bay Graffiti exhibition in the gallery. Greg organized what became a massive anti-police brutality graffiti installation created by the TDDK crew. Graffiti images and messages covered the walls and ceiling complete with police barricades. It was a response to the Rodney King protests. The power of street art busted indoors and blew apart the gallery with political messaging. After that, Greg recruited Mike Dream, Spy, and other TDK writers to help teach the free art classes for youth that Taller Sin Fronteras was running at the time. [00:02:11] There were four artist groups that came together to start Eastside. Taller Sin Fronteras was an ad hoc group of printmakers and visual artists activists based in the East Bay. Their roots came out of the free community printmaking, actually poster making workshops that artists like Malaquias Montoya and David Bradford organized in Oakland in the early 70s and 80s. [00:02:34] The Black Dot Collective of poets, writers, musicians, and visual artists started a popup version of the Black Dot Cafe. Marcel Diallo and Leticia Utafalo were instrumental and leaders of this project. 10 12 were young digital artists and activists led by Favianna Rodriguez and Jesus Barraza in Oakland. TDK is an Oakland based graffiti crew that includes Dream, Spie, Krash, Mute, Done Amend, Pak and many others evolving over time and still holding it down. [00:03:07] Elena: That is a good history there. And I just wanted to say that me coming in and meeting Greg and knowing all those groups and coming into this particular neighborhood, the San Antonio district of Oakland, the third world aspect of who we all were and what communities we were all representing and being in this geographic location where those communities were all residing. So this neighborhood, San Antonio and East Oakland is very third world, Black, Asian, Latinx, indigenous, and it's one of those neighborhoods, like many neighborhoods of color that has been disinvested in for years. But rich, super rich in culture. [00:03:50] So the idea of a cultural center was…let's draw on where our strengths are and all of those groups, TDKT, Taller Sin Fronters, Black artists, 10 – 12, these were all artists who were also very engaged in what was going on in the neighborhoods. So artists, organizers, activists, and how to use the arts as a way to lift up those stories tell them in different ways. Find some inspiration, ways to get out, ways to build solidarity between the groups, looking at our common struggles, our common victories, and building that strength in numbers. [00:04:27] Emma: Thank you so much for sharing. Elena and Suzanne, what a rich and beautiful history for Eastside Arts Alliance. [00:04:34] Were there any specific political and or artistic movements happening at that time that were integral to Eastside's start? [00:04:41] Elena: You know, one of the movements that we took inspiration from, and this was not happening when Eastside got started, but for real was the Black Panther Party. So much so that the Panthers 10-point program was something that Greg xeroxed and made posters and put 'em up on the wall, showing how the 10-point program for the Panthers influenced that of the Young Lords and the Brown Berets and I Wor Kuen (IWK). [00:05:07] So once again, it was that Third world solidarity. Looking at these different groups that were working towards similar things, it still hangs these four posters still hang in our cultural, in our theater space to show that we were all working on those same things. So even though we came in at the tail end of those movements, when we started Eastside, it was very much our inspiration and what we strove to still address; all of those points are still relevant right now. [00:05:36] Susanne: So that was a time of Fight The Power, Kaos One and Public Enemy setting. The tone for public art murals, graphics, posters. So that was kind of the context for which art was being made and protests happened. [00:05:54] Elena: There was a lot that needed to be done and still needs to be done. You know what? What the other thing we were coming on the tail end of and still having massive repercussions was crack. And crack came into East Oakland really hard, devastated generations, communities, everything, you know, so the arts were a way for some folks to still feel power and feel strong and feel like they have agency in the world, especially hip hop and, spray can, and being out there and having a voice and having a say, it was really important, especially in neighborhoods where things had just been so messed up for so long. [00:06:31] Emma: I would love to know also what were the community needs Eastside was created to address, you know, in this environment where there's so many community needs, what was Eastside really honing in on at this time? [00:06:41] Elena: It's interesting telling our story because we end up having to tell so many other stories before us, so things like the, Black Arts movement and the Chicano Arts Movement. Examples of artists like Amiri Baraka, Malaguias Montoya, Sonya Sanchez. Artists who had committed themselves to the struggles of their people and linking those two works. So we always wanted to have that. So the young people that we would have come into the studio and wanna be rappers, you know, it's like, what is your responsibility? [00:07:15] You have a microphone, you amplify. What are some of the things you're saying? So it was on us. To provide that education and that backstory and where they came from and the footsteps we felt like they were in and that they needed to keep moving it forward. So a big part of the cultural center in the space are the archives and all of that information and history and context. [00:07:37] Susanne: And we started the Malcolm X Jazz Arts Festival for that same reason coming out of the Bandung Conference. And then the Tri Continental, all of this is solidarity between people's movements. [00:07:51] Emma: You've already talked about this a little bit, the role of the arts in Eastside's foundation and the work that you're doing, and I'd love to hear also maybe how the role of the arts continues to be important in the work that you're doing today as a cultural center. [00:08:04] And so my next question to pose to you both is what is the role of the arts at Eastside? [00:08:10] Elena: So a couple different things. One, I feel like, and I said a little bit of this before, but the arts can transmit messages so much more powerfully than other mediums. So if you see something acted out in a theater production or a song or a painting, you get that information transmitted in a different way. [00:08:30] Then also this idea of the artists being able to tap into imagination and produce images and visions and dreams of the future. This kind of imagination I just recently read or heard because folks aren't reading anymore or hardly reading that they're losing their imagination. What happens when you cannot even imagine a way out of things? [00:08:54] And then lastly, I just wanted to quote something that Favianna Rodriguez, one of our founders always says “cultural shift precedes political shift.” So if you're trying to shift things politically on any kind of policy, you know how much money goes to support the police or any of these issues. It's the cultural shift that needs to happen first. And that's where the cultural workers, the artists come in. [00:09:22] Susanne: And another role of Eastside in supporting the arts to do just that is honoring the artists, providing a space where they can have affordable rehearsal space or space to create, or a place to come safely and just discuss things that's what we hope and have created for the Eastside Cultural Center and now the bookstore and the gallery. A place for them to see themselves and it's all um, LGBTA, BIPOC artists that we serve and honor in our cultural center. To that end, we, in the last, I don't know, 8, 9 years, we've worked with Jose Navarrete and Debbie Kajiyama of Naka Dance Theater to produce live arts and resistance, which gives a stage to emerging and experienced performance artists, mostly dancers, but also poets, writers, theater and actors and musicians. [00:10:17] Emma: The last question I have for you both today is what is happening in the world that continues to call us to action as artists? [00:10:27] Elena: Everything, everything is happening, you know, and I know things have always been happening, but it seems really particularly crazy right now on global issues to domestic issues. For a long time, Eastside was um, really focusing in on police stuff and immigration stuff because it was a way to bring Black and brown communities together because they were the same kind of police state force, different ways. [00:10:54] Now we have it so many different ways, you know, and strategies need to be developed. Radical imagination needs to be deployed. Everyone needs to be on hand. A big part of our success and our strength is organizations that are not artistic organizations but are organizing around particular issues globally, locally come into our space and the artists get that information. The community gets that information. It's shared information, and it gives us all a way, hopefully, to navigate our way out of it. [00:11:29] Susanne: The Cultural Center provides a venue for political education for our communities and our artists on Palestine, Haiti, Sudan, immigrant rights, prison abolition, police abolition, sex trafficking, and houselessness among other things. [00:11:46] Elena: I wanted to say too, a big part of what's going on is this idea of public disinvestment. So housing, no such thing as public housing, hardly anymore. Healthcare, education, we're trying to say access to cultural centers. We're calling that the cultural infrastructure of neighborhoods. All of that must be continued to be supported and we can't have everything be privatized and run by corporations. So that idea of these are essential things in a neighborhood, schools, libraries, cultural spaces, and you know, and to make sure cultural spaces gets on those lists. [00:12:26] Emma: I hear you. And you know, I think every category you brought up, actually just now I can think of one headline or one piece of news recently that is really showing how critically these are being challenged, these basic rights and needs of the community. And so thank you again for the work that you're doing and keeping people informed as well. I think sometimes with all the news, both globally and, and in our more local communities in the Bay Area or in Oakland. It can be so hard to know what actions to take, what tools are available. But again, that's the importance of having space for this type of education, for this type of activism. And so I am so grateful that Eastside exists and is continuing to serve our community in this way. What is Eastside Arts Alliance up to today? Are there any ways we can support your collective, your organization, what's coming up? [00:13:18] Elena: Well, this is our 25th anniversary. So the thing that got us really started by demonstrating to the community what a cultural center was, was the Malcolm X Jazz Arts Festival, and that this year will be our 25th anniversary festival happening on May 17th. [00:13:34] It's always free. It's in San Antonio Park. It's an amazing day of organizing and art and music, multi-generational. It's beautiful. It's a beautiful day. Folks can find out. We have stuff going on every week. Every week at the cultural center on our website through our socials. Our website is Eastside Arts alliance.org, and all the socials are there and there's a lot of information from our archives that you can look up there. There's just just great information on our website, and we also send out a newsletter. [00:14:07] Emma: Thank you both so much for sharing, and I love you bringing this idea, but I hear a lot of arts and activism organizations using this term radical imagination and how it's so needed for bringing forth the future that we want for ourselves and our future generations. [00:14:24] And so I just think that's so beautiful that Eastside creates that space, cultivates a space where that radical imagination can take place through the arts, but also through community connections. Thank you so much Elena and Suzanne for joining us today. [00:14:40] Susanne: Thank you for having us. [00:15:32] Emma: Let's Talk Audio series is one of OACC'S Open Ears for Change projects and is part of the Stop the Hate Initiative with funds provided by the California Department of Social Services. In consultation with the commission of Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs to administer $110 million allocated over three years to community organizations. These organizations provide direct services to victims of hate and their families, and offer prevention and intervention services to tackle hate in our communities. This episode is a production of the Oakland Asian Cultural Center with engineering, editing, and sound design by Thick Skin Media. A special thanks to Jon Jang for permission to use his original music, and thank you for listening. [00:16:34] Music: Life is not what you alone make it. Life is the input of everyone who touched your life and every experience that entered it. We are all part of one another. Don't become too narrow. Live fully, meet all kinds of people. You'll learn something from everyone. Follow what you feel in your heart. The post APEX Express – August 14, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
NFC South predictions. What? No chain gang? RIP AOL. Fish rules.
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow gives his movie review of "Weapons", while also getting ready to start "Alien: Earth". Plus, the Dolphins got their asses kicked in joint practice today with the Detroit Lions. And, Jalen Ramsey takes a shot at Dolphins Head Coach, Mike McDaniel. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Join Joe Pisapia, Andrew Erickson, and Terrell Furman Jr. as they highlight the best bets you can make for Week 2 of the NFL preseason! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Game Bets - 0:03:52 Browns +3 @ Eagles - 0:03:58 Panthers +3 @ Texans - 0:05:13 Giants/Jets Under 39.5 - 0:06:49 Ravens -1.5 @ Cowboys - 0:09:28 BettingPros App - 0:11:38 Prop Bets - 0:12:16 Adonai Mitchell Over 22.5 Receiving Yards - 0:12:15 Daniel Carlson Over 2.5 XP - 0:13:32 Tet McMillan Over 22.5 Receiving Yards - 0:14:27 Tanner McKee Over 115 Passing Yards - 0:15:46 BettingPros Discord - 0:17:07 Parlays of the Week - 0:17:41 Outro - 0:20:30 Helpful Links: BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. BettingPros Discord - Looking to up your game in sports betting? Join our exclusive sports betting Discord community at bettingpros.com/chat! Not only can you connect with expert handicappers who provide free picks for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, player props, live betting, and more, but now you can also participate in our weekly community picks. Cast your vote, see how your picks stack up against the experts, and track your success! BettingPros Pick Tracker – Want to track all of your wagers in one place? Check out the BettingPros Pick Tracker. It syncs up with your sportsbooks to tally which picks hit, and which miss AND gives you a live look at what the public is doing so you can use real-time tracking to determine which plays to make, and which to fade: bettingpros.com/pick-trackingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pitt football team is almost two-thirds of the way through training camp, so let's talk about optimism. After following along for the last two weeks, what makes you optimistic for the Panthers? Where are you still concerned? And have your expectations changed over the course of training camp? All that and more on today's Morning Pitt.
The first full week of the new NFL season is in the books. Tonight, we're talking Shedeur Sanders' highly anticipated NFL debut in the Browns vs. Panthers preseason showdown — did he look like a Week 1 starter, or does he still have work to do? We're also continuing our annual NFL positional rankings. This week: the Top 5 linebackers and Top 5 cornerbacks in the league. Who made the cut, who got snubbed, and why? Finally, we close with the latest on the Los Angeles Rams' QB situation, as Matthew Stafford's health raises major red flags heading into the season. Could this be a problem that derails LA before the season even starts? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the debut episode of "Delusional Fandom," hosts Brad, Johnathan, and Max dive into the world of sports delusions with the enthusiasm of a kid on Christmas morning. Brad and Johnathan reminisce about their wild predictions for the Carolina Panthers, from Kelvin Benjamin's supposed rise to Cam Newton's Superman status. Max, the show's third leg (or "turd stool," as Brad affectionately calls him), joins the fray with his fantasy football insights, ranking quarterbacks and defending his picks with the fervor of a true fan. The trio's banter is as unpredictable as their sports predictions, making for a hilarious and entertaining listen. Tune in to hear why being a podcaster is the ultimate flex and why delusional fandom is the best kind of fandom.Follow the show here: https://www.instagram.com/thetgitpod/Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/Introduction to Delusional Fandom (0:00 - 5:00)Brad and Johnathan introduce the show and discuss its origins and the concept of delusional fandom.The Kelvin Benjamin Saga (5:01 - 15:00)A deep dive into the highs and lows of Kelvin Benjamin's career and the hosts' delusional expectations.Cam Newton: Superman or Bust? (15:01 - 25:00)The hosts debate Cam Newton's legacy and his impact on the Panthers, with a humorous take on their past predictions.Fantasy Football Insights with Max (25:01 - 35:00)Max joins the conversation, sharing his top fantasy football picks and sparking lively debates with Brad and Johnathan.The Delusional Scale: Panthers Edition (35:01 - 45:00)A humorous ranking of the most delusional moments in Panthers history, from draft picks to coaching decisions.NFC South Predictions and Delusions (45:01 - 55:00)The hosts discuss their predictions for the NFC South, with a focus on the Panthers' chances and their own delusional hopes.Closing Remarks and Future Episodes (55:01 - End)The hosts wrap up the episode, teasing future content and encouraging listeners to embrace their own delusional fandom.
How disappointing is Ejiro Evero's uncertainty on letting Jaycee Horn travel in 2025? Has Dan Morgan found another diamond in the rough in the form of UDFA Corey Thornton? Has Jalen Coker already surpassed Xavier Legette as WR 2 on the Panthers depth chart? Join Tony, Cody, CK, and Greg as they discuss all the latest news and opinions surrounding the Carolina Panthers. We also take YOUR Calls at 252-228-5098!Hit the JOIN button to become a C3 Super Fan! For $1.99 you get access to custom badges, and custom emojis, AND you will be eligible for prizes!The C3 Panthers Podcast has joined FanSided! You can now find our audio podcast on catcrave.comCall into the show at 252-228-5098.Profluent: https://go.happinessexperiment.com/begin-aff-o2?am_id=podcast2025&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=michaelFollow the C3 crew on X:Tony @cat_chroniclesCody @CodyLacCK @codizzle_allenGreg @thebatdaddy52Join the discussion on Discord:https://discord.gg/hMJUVAh2enjoying the show? consider donating:C3 Podcast: paypal.me/tonydunnC3Tony: $TrueKing1111Cody: paypal.me/CodylacPatreon: C3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/C3CarolinaPan...Buy the merch! https://www.carolinacatchronicles.com...Subscribe to the audio podcast:Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/c3-panthers-podcast-carolina-panthers/id905720315Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vb3RwYW50aGVycw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwiYg4i4tYj2AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26xmkdBWdeYoleMaBIE3xm?si=8f73cbc86ef847dd&nd=1Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/c3-podcastRSS: https://https://feeds.redcircle.com/d58c49ef-f540-43ab-bb20-ac5fc76d2852
Jose & Brodny breakdown last weeks Ravens & Panthers preseason games and preview this week's upcoming games.Show Lineup:0:00 - Intro8:45 - Black History Fact15:28 - Ravens Preseason Thoughts41:20 - Thoughts on Shedeur Sanders46:17 - Panthers Preseason ThoughtsSUPPORT THE SHOW! - https://www.patreon.com/LBHTShowCash App - $LBHTShowFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and BlueSky - @LBHTShowVisit our website - https://lbhtshow.com/Check out the podcast:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lunch-break-hot-take/id1500335112Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qeu4Ch0LzrXAzWrusQwUU
Mac & Bone start Wednesday's show, talking about the training camp portion of the Panthers preseason coming to a close yesterday, they review the latest depth chart the team released as well, in addition to the Panthers talk, they address if Clemson can go 16-0, & a national media member offers high praise for the Panthers WR room See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Mac & Bone debate whether they've increased their expectations for the Panthers offense, with all the praise coming out of trainig camp, What the Bleep returns, featuring a story who was denied an engagement 42 times, and they play the best audio from the Panthers coordinators, including an update on the ongoing kicker competition See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aam Gold, host on 99.9 The Fan in Raleigh, joins the show, as Adam explains why he doesn't believe Clemson can go undefeated this season, he talks about his expectations for the Panthers' offense this season, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bid on Draft-A-Thon items here! https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/fft-draftathon-2025 Get ready for some fun reaction and of course overreactions as we talk about the standouts from Preseason Week One including rookie running backs TreVeyon Henderson and RJ Harvey. Are these guys moving ahead of Breece Hall? We also give our thoughts on the Titans and Bucs backfields with recent injury news ... News and notes (24:00) on Tyreek Hill, Jayden Reed, Matthew Stafford and more. Then we play some "Hey, Real Quick" (30:00) with roster builds before talking about more preseason risers (32:30) including Drake Maye, Emeka Egbuka and the Panthers passing game ... Which players stood out for the wrong reasons (46:00)? We might be getting a little worried about Kaleb Johnson. What about Trevor Lawrence and Marvin Harrison Jr.? ... Your emails at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 FOLLOW FFT DFS on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zU7pBvGK3KPhfb69Q1hNr?si=1c5030a3b1a64be2 Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr Follow the brand new FFT TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@fftoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter 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