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Jeff Nowak and Charlie Long discuss the value the New Orleans Pelicans would get from a Jaylen Brown trade and the implications of Alvin Kamara making an unannounced visit at the New Orleans Saints OTAs. Then, Mike Hoss, Voice of the Saints, joins the show to share his thoughts about the recent New Orleans Saints' Organized Team Activities. Also, David Grubb, host of The Post UP podcast and covers the New Orleans Pelicans for The Bird Writes.com, comes on to discuss the Pels' trade rumors and the NBA Finals.
David Grubb, host of The Post UP podcast and covers the New Orleans Pelicans for The Bird Writes.com, joins Jeff Nowak and Charlie Long to discuss the Pels' trade rumors and the NBA Finals.
Jeff Nowak and Charlie Long sound off on the implications of Alvin Kamara making an unannounced visit at the New Orleans Saints OTAs. Then, David Grubb, host of The Post UP podcast and covers the New Orleans Pelicans for The Bird Writes.com, joins the show to discuss the Pels' trade rumors and the NBA Finals.
Coincidint amb el Dia Mundial del Medi Ambient, l'alumnat de 1r d'ESO de l'Institut Coll i Rodés presenta des d’avui els resultats del projecte de recerca científica “Observadors del Mar”. La iniciativa els ha permès «investigar la presència de microplàstics i mesoplàstics a les platges de Lloret de Mar», segons la professora Maria Torrente, i aprofundir en el coneixement dels efectes que aquests residus tenen sobre el medi marí. El projecte culmina amb una exposició oberta a la ciutadania que es podrà visitar des d'avui i fins al 12 de juny al Puntet i del 12 al 19 de juny al Puntet de Fenals. La mostra recull el treball desenvolupat pels estudiants durant el curs i presenta els resultats d'una investigació que combina observació directa, anàlisi científica i sensibilització ambiental. Una de les professores, ultimant l’exposició del projecte ‘Observadors del Mar’. L'exposició s'estructura en tres àmbits principals. En primer lloc, una mostra fotogràfica permet conèixer la realitat actual de les platges i la problemàtica dels residus plàstics al litoral. En segon, diversos pòsters científics expliquen la metodologia emprada i les conclusions obtingudes durant el procés de recerca. Finalment, els visitants podran veure les campanyes de sensibilització en format stop-motion creades pels mateixos alumnes, amb missatges orientats a fomentar actituds més respectuoses amb el medi ambient. A través d'aquest projecte, els joves han desenvolupat competències en recerca científica, treball en equip i comunicació, alhora que han pres «consciència de la necessitat de protegir els ecosistemes marins davant l'impacte creixent de la contaminació per plàstics«.
El Teatre del Casal de l'Obrera acollirà aquest dissabte la representació de «Ni aquí ni allà», una proposta de la companyia Tres pels pèls basada en l'obra «Això no és vida», escrita per Albert Espinosa, David Plana i Sergi Belbel. El grup ha apostat per portar aquesta peça als escenaris per la seva vigència i per un humor que connecta amb el públic. L'obra planteja diferents maneres d'afrontar la vida a través de situacions quotidianes que combinen la comèdia amb la reflexió. Segons una de les integrants de la companyia, Ester Perianes, bona part de l'atractiu de la proposta rau en la seva capacitat per fer riure sense renunciar a una mirada crítica sobre el dia a dia. «Una obra considerada divertida, actual i humor intel·ligent» Ester Perianes Tres pels pèls està formada per actors i actrius del territori, entre ells Lloret de Mar, Blanes, Girona i municipis de l'entorn, tot i que la companyia té la seva base a la ciutat de Girona. «Ni aquí ni allà» es va estrenar el passat mes de març i actualment es troba de gira per diferents escenaris. Perianes també destaca el caràcter coral de la producció, que «compta amb un ampli repartiment format per Laura Catalán, Pere Dalmau, Cati Giralt, Gemma Vila, Glòria Busquets, Joel Baulida, Josep Maria Mera, Sergio Fidemraiser, Núria Güell i jo mateixa, Esther Perianes», mentre que la direcció va a càrrec de Salvador Chavero. La representació de «Ni aquí ni allà» tindrà lloc aquest dissabte al Teatre del Casal de l'Obrera a les 20.30h. Les entrades es poden adquirir a través del web del Teatre o a ‘El Puntet’.
Steve and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about Trey Murphy and the Pelicans. National NBA scout Chris Dodson joined Sports Talk. Dodson broke down the Pelicans' offseason questions, highlighting Trey Murphy's potential trade packages. He also previewed the 2026 NBA Finals matchup between the Spurs and Knicks. Steve and Charlie reported on the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament.
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Els Jardins de Santa Clotilde tornaran a acollir a partir d’aquest dissabte la visita teatralitzada “Clotilde i els agapants”, una proposta que va debutar l'any passat amb una gran acollida i que enguany repetirà amb sis sessions repartides entre els mesos de juny i juliol. L'activitat ofereix un recorregut singular per un dels espais més emblemàtics de Lloret de Mar, combinant patrimoni, cultura, natura i música en directe. La visita gira al voltant de la figura de Clotilde Rocamora, primera esposa del marquès propietari dels jardins, una dona poc coneguda que va morir amb només 33 anys i que va acabar donant nom a aquest recinte històric. Els assistents podran descobrir aspectes inèdits de la història dels jardins i les seves llegendes mentre passegen envoltats dels agapants, unes flors de color lila que només floreixen durant aquestes setmanes i que han tenyit de color els diferents espais del recinte. Precisament, aquestes flors tenen un paper destacat en el relat de la visita. L'actriu Lena Andrés, que interpreta Clotilde Rocamora, explica que els visitants “veuran els jardins plens d'agapants, la meva flor preferida, una promesa d'amor que em va fer el meu marit, a qui vaig estimar molt”. L'experiència compta també amb l'acompanyament musical en directe del músic Manel Alsina, que contribueix a crear una atmosfera immersiva al llarg del recorregut. Les visites es faran els dies 6, 13 i 26 de juny, així com el 4, 11 i 19 de juliol, sempre a les 20 h als Jardins de Santa Clotilde. Les entrades ja es poden reservar a través del web de Patrimoni Lloret.
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Will Guillory, an NBA reporter for The Athletic, joined Sports Talk. Guillory broke down Pelicans head coach Jamahl Mosley's fit in New Orleans, the Birds' offseason question marks, and the 2026 NBA Playoffs.
Pelicans Add God Shammgod to Jamahl Mosley's coaching staff, and Big Q breaks down what this move means for New Orleans basketball, player development, and the new Pels culture.The Pelicans are reportedly hiring veteran coach God Shammgod as an assistant under new head coach Jamahl Mosley. Shammgod worked with Mosley in Dallas and Orlando and now joins the Pelicans as a front-of-the-bench assistant.Big Q also covers the expected carryover assistants including Greg Monroe, Jodie Meeks, Mike Hopkins, and Will Bynum, plus potential Mosley additions Dale Osbourne and Bret Brielmaier. We also listen to Jamahl Mosley's philosophy and discuss what kind of identity he wants to build in New Orleans.Lakers Target Herb Jones rumors are heating up as Big Q breaks down the latest report connecting the Los Angeles Lakers to the New Orleans Pelicans' elite two-way wing.According to NBA insider reporting, the Lakers are expected to revisit Herb Jones as a trade target this summer after previously making a push around the deadline. A possible salary-matching framework mentioned includes Jarred Vanderbilt, Dalton Knecht, and draft capital.Big Q breaks down the real question: Should the Pelicans even consider moving Herb Jones? Is that Lakers package enough? Or would New Orleans be making a major mistake by trading one of the NBA's best perimeter defenders?We talk Herb's value, Pelicans roster direction, Lakers urgency, and what Joe Dumars should demand if Los Angeles calls again.Drop your trade grade in the comments and tap YouTube's “HYPE THE SHOW!” feature to help push this Pelicans report!
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Pelicans hiring Jamahl Mosley is a major turning point for New Orleans basketball! Big Q breaks down the reported move as the New Orleans Pelicans hire former Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach on a five-year contract.Mosley comes to New Orleans after five seasons with the Orlando Magic, where he helped guide a young roster out of rebuild mode and into three straight playoff appearances before Orlando fired him on May 4, 2026. ESPN reported that Mosley was dismissed after the Magic lost Game 7 to Detroit in the first round after holding a 3-1 series lead.Big Q dives into what Mosley brings to the Pelicans: defensive identity, player development, accountability, young roster growth, and whether his coaching style can maximize Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, Derik Queen, Jeremiah Fears, Yves Missi, Herb Jones, Dejounte Murray, Jordan Poole, and the rest of this Pels roster.This move comes after the Pelicans moved on from Willie Green during the 2025-26 season following a 2-10 start, with James Borrego serving as interim head coach. Now the question is simple: Is Jamahl Mosley the right leader to restore the Pelicans' culture and push New Orleans back into playoff contention?Big Q covers:Why the Pelicans targeted Jamahl MosleyMosley's defensive-minded coaching profileHis player-development reputationHow he fits Zion, Trey Murphy III, and the young coreWhat this means for Joe Dumars and the front officeWhy this five-year deal signals a serious reset in New Orleans
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Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans' decision to hire Jamahl Mosley.
It's time for The Nebraska Hour! And time for Timmy Nebraska and Magee to fix The New Orleans Pelicans! Plus, the NBA Lottery is in the books and now we know which teams are picking where in the Draft on June 23rd and 24th, 2026.
Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Kirsten Pels from the Republican National Committee to discuss rising concerns over progressive policies in major Democrat-led cities, crime and prison release policies tied to Roy Cooper, and the national debate surrounding immigration and border security. Kirsten outlines Republican concerns over crime trends in North Carolina, arguing that soft-on-crime policies have led to dangerous consequences across the state. The conversation also focuses on victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and the role border enforcement plays in public safety debates. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube chan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pels calls-in to talk about the WHCD shooting, reaction that 'both' sides are the problem, big wins in the courts for GOP, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiersten Pels, National Press Secretary for the RNC, responds to a montage of Democrats and left-leaning figures using violent or inflammatory political language, arguing that such rhetoric contributes to real-world extremism and is often followed by silence or insufficient condemnation from Democratic leaders. She emphasizes what she calls a broader pattern of radicalization on the left, the need for political leaders to denounce violence clearly, and the RNC's intention to hold Democrats accountable during the campaign cycle. The discussion also shifts to election dynamics, with Pels pointing to polling that shows a closely divided congressional race and rejecting narratives of an inevitable Democratic “blue wave,” instead framing voter sentiment as skeptical of Democratic leadership and policies heading into the midterms. Hashtags: #KierstenPels #RNC #Midterms #PoliticalRhetoric #Election2026 #Trump #Polling #Congress #PoliticalViolence
interview with Kiersten Pel, RNCC secretary about midterms In the opening segment of the second hour of The Charlie James Show on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Charlie James interviewed Kiersten Pels, the newly appointed Secretary of the Republican National Committee (RNC), to discuss the GOP's strategic roadmap for the 2026 midterm elections. Pels, who recently transitioned from her role as communications director for Senator Ron Johnson to join Joe Gruters' leadership team at the RNC, outlined a "Back to Basics" campaign focused on tax cuts, border security, and countering "lawfare" tactics. During the interview, she emphasized the importance of expanding the Republican House and Senate majorities to support the Trump administration's agenda, specifically noting that the upcoming June 9th primary in South Carolina would serve as a critical bellwether for voter enthusiasm in the Upstate.
In the opening segment of the second hour of The Charlie James Show on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Charlie James interviewed Kiersten Pels, the newly appointed Secretary of the Republican National Committee (RNC), to discuss the GOP's strategic roadmap for the 2026 midterm elections. Pels, who recently transitioned from her role as communications director for Senator Ron Johnson to join Joe Gruters' leadership team at the RNC, outlined a "Back to Basics" campaign focused on tax cuts, border security, and countering "lawfare" tactics. During the interview, she emphasized the importance of expanding the Republican House and Senate majorities to support the Trump administration's agenda, specifically noting that the upcoming June 9th primary in South Carolina would serve as a critical bellwether for voter enthusiasm in the Upstate.
During the second hour of The Charlie James Show on April 28, 2026, Charlie James shifted from national headlines to political strategy and safety, starting with an interview with RNC Secretary Kiersten Pels on GOP midterm tactics. The discussion moved into the rise of political violence and online threats before featuring former Representative Adam Morgan, who warned that the South Carolina legislature has only eight days left to pass critical bills. The hour concluded with a fiery segment on media bias, where James argued that the mainstream press has "shown its true colors" in its coverage following the third assassination attempt on President Trump.
With a little more than a week until the #NFL Draft, the vibes surrounding the New Orleans #Saints are mostly positive. Their brothers next door wearing the uniforms of the New Orleans Pelicans? Not so much. Can this change for the better, soon? Let's ask Saints columnist and Pelicans color analyst John DeShazier on a special Tuesday Dattitude (Ep. 494) presented by Evangeline Securities, and you can hear the comments and questions received from the audience.
Send us Fan MailWe hit the road to Northeast PELS and hand the mic to presidents-elect, district leaders, and longtime Rotarians who are stepping into big roles. The stories range from hilarious name-tag moments to serious talk on membership, global service, and leading from peace instead of chaos. • Live voices from President-Elect Training and why it matters for Rotary leadership • What assistant governors do and how districts keep tabs on club health • Preparing for district leadership and building a team mentality • A Haitian physician's path into Rotary and what it means to have both received and given service • Vocation, faith, and service above self as one integrated life • Membership challenges, attendance culture, and why flexibility can strengthen engagement • Balancing club traditions with needed change in long-established Rotary clubs • Partnering with Kiwanis, Toastmasters, and other service organizations • Global grants and international service projects including El Salvador and Ukraine support • The leadership lesson that lands hardest: human beings, not human doings Most importantly, I want you to remember that this whole thing is on YouTube. The Action to Impact YouTube channel. Check it out. If you want me to hit your Pels next year, let me know. Rotarianpod at gmail.com. Support the showJoin me as I talk to those "amazing people turning their Actions 2 Impact all over the world. #BE THE CHANGE
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The New Orleans Pelicans lost 111-106 to the Cleveland Cavaliers after blowing a 15-point fourth-quarter lead. Zion Williamson led the Pelicans with 25 points, including a dominant third quarter, but Cleveland responded with a 28-6 run. James Harden scored 20 points in the second half, while Donovan Mitchell finished with 27 points and sealed the win with a late and-one play. The Pelicans now turn their focus to an upcoming road matchup against the New York Knicks.The Pelicans vs Cavs recap shows a heartbreaking 111-106 loss as the New Orleans Pelicans squander a 15-point lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Big Q breaks down how the Pelicans let this one slip away after appearing in control late in the game.Zion Williamson dominated the third quarter, scoring 15 of his 25 points to help New Orleans build a double-digit lead entering the fourth. But everything unraveled from there.The Cavaliers stormed back with a devastating 28-6 run, flipping the game completely. James Harden, scoreless in the first half, exploded for 20 second-half points and 10 assists, while Donovan Mitchell led all scorers with 27 points — including a clutch and-one layup with just seconds remaining to seal the win.Big Q covers:How the Pelicans blew a 15-point leadZion Williamson's dominant performanceWhat sparked Cleveland's comebackDefensive breakdowns in the fourth quarterPostgame press conference from Coach James BorregoPreview: Pelicans vs Knicks on the roadThis is a tough loss with major implications — don't miss the full breakdown.
Oleh Kosel, New Orleans Pelicans media, joins Steve Geller to talk about the birds' recent performance.
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The Pelicans continue building momentum as the season rolls on, and this win over Toronto shows the team's growing confidence and execution on both ends of the court.Join Big Q and the Pelican Nation for another Pelican Postgame Report (PPR Final) as we break down everything from the win and look ahead to the next challenge against the Houston Rockets.Pelicans Blast Raptors 122-111! Big Q & DC recap the New Orleans Pelicans' impressive 122-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors at the Smoothie King Center as the Pels protected home court with a strong offensive performance.The Pelicans defeated the Raptors 122-111 on March 11, 2026, continuing their push as the team leaned on strong scoring, ball movement, and interior dominance to secure the win in front of the home crowd in New Orleans.
Steve and Charlie interviewed Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA reporter covering the Pelicans. Kosel projected Brandon Ingram to get a standing ovation from Pelican fans in his return at the Smoothie King Center. Kosel also shared his thoughts on Trey Murphy, Dejounte Murray, and the Pels' defense.
Steve and Charlie broke down the Pelicans' matchup with the Kings and lamented the NBA's tanking issue.
First Take resumes with a NOLA takedown! The Pelicans responded to Stephen A.'s Zion roast by showing off his top tier athleticism in a tweet! SAS has some words for the 19 win, tanking Pels... (0:00) Then, which NBA team has the highest ceiling? (13:15) Next, is there anything the Lakers can do to prove they're contenders? (25:50) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve and Charlie previewed a late night of Louisiana basketball, celebrated Will Clapp's transition from his playing career to a coaching position with the Saints, and recapped the franchise tag news around the NFL. Chris Dodson, a national NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, joined Sports Talk. Dodson broke down Zion Williamson's conversation with ESPN, previewed the rest of the team's road trip, and evaluated the Pels' defensive issues.
Chris Dodson, a national NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, joined Sports Talk. Dodson broke down Zion Williamson's conversation with ESPN, previewed the rest of the team's road trip, and evaluated the Pels' defensive issues.
It's a loaded Tuesday edition of The Sporting Tribune Today! Host Grant Mona reacts to a wild night for LA basketball and gets you caught up on the latest from Rams camp as the NFL offseason shifts into high gear. Segment One: Sean McVay's New-Look Rams Fresh off the NFL Scouting Combine, Rams head coach Sean McVay addresses the media regarding the team's finalized 2026 coaching staff and their approach to the upcoming free agency period. McVay breaks down the "intriguing" hire of Kliff Kingsbury as Assistant Head Coach and the return of Super Bowl champions Robert Woods and Brian Allen to the sidelines. Plus, Grant discusses McVay's desire to bring back backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo and the challenge of navigating a secondary filled with pending free agents. Segment Two: SoCal Hoop Sweep A double-header of NBA reaction. First, we head to Crypto.com Arena to hear from JJ Redick ahead of the Lakers' 110–101 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. Redick discusses the evolution of the Lakers' offense around Luka Dončić and the need for consistency as they hunt for a top-six seed. Then, we flip the script to San Francisco, where Tyronn Lue reflects on the Clippers' massive 17-point comeback win against the Warriors. Lue shares his thoughts on Darius Garland's debut and how the team's defensive adjustments stifled Golden State in the second half. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Jazz vs Pels
2-24-2026: Wake Up Missouri with Randy Tobler, Stephanie Bell, John Marsh, and Producer Drake
This hour, Jeff Nowak and Charlie Long talk about the New Orleans Pelicans have signed guard Bryce McGowens to a standard three-year NBA contract and financial gaurntee triggers in Zion Williamson's contract. Then, Sam Bruchhaus, former Tulane linebacker and data analyst for Sumer Sports, joins the show to talk about what data tells us about this year's NFL draft class.
Rod Walker, a columnist for NOLA.com, joined Sports Talk. Walker discussed the Pelicans' post-All-Star break schedule, highlighting their matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday. Walker also shared his thoughts on interim head coach James Borrego, the Pels' rookies, Dejounte Murray, and the Saints' options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Jeff and Charlie criticized the reports surrounding the NBA's interest in abandoning the rookie draft to combat tanking. Rod Walker, a columnist for NOLA.com, joined Sports Talk. Walker discussed the Pelicans' post-All-Star break schedule, highlighting their matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday. Walker also shared his thoughts on interim head coach James Borrego, the Pels' rookies, Dejounte Murray, and the Saints' options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Jeff and Charlie congratulated Tyler Shough and his family on the birth of their first child.
This hour, Steve Geller talks to Oleh Kosel of New Orleans Pelicans media to preview the Pels versus the Miami Heat and if the Pels can win three in a row.
Pels joins to talk about the RNC's winning strategies for the midterm, voter turnout, 2026 outlook, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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1-13-2026: Wake Up Missouri with Randy Tobler, Stephanie Bell, John Marsh, and Producer Drake
On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose) and Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir), the guys start the show by breaking down the Trae Young trade. What this means for the Hawks moving forward now that they've pulled the trigger and why the guys feel like this was the right time. What can we expect from Trae in Washington? Is this a long term marriage? Next, the Grizzlies are open to moving Ja Morant. What is Ja's value worth at this point and does this signal a full rebuild for the Grizz? Next, Giannis commits again to the Bucks. Can they turn things around this season? In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, Ant Edwards hits 10,000 points, the Thunder hit a skid, Derik Queen hooping and the Pels decision to keep their guys and ref Bill Kennedy goes down during the Sixers/Magic game. Finally, another round of Immaculate Grid. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts and watch the show on YouTube!
Verno and Jacoby return as they briefly discuss the Grizzlies completely dominating the Kings, Tyrese Maxey's continued ascension into superstardom, as well as how impressive the Spurs looked without their top players. Next, the guys dive into their loves and loathes from this past week in the NBA. (00:00) Welcome to The Mismatch! (00:35) What's next for the Kings after getting blown out by the Grizzlies? (08:13) Sixers beat Bucks as Maxey's ascension continues (14:48) Verno and Jacoby's no. 1 loves of the week (22:39) Verno and Jacoby's no. 1 loathes of the week (32:06) No. 2 loves of the week (38:43) No. 2 loathes of the week (46:19) No. 3 loves of the week (52:26) No. 3 loathes of the week (01:02:07) No. 4 loves of the week (01:05:36) No. 4 loathes of the week The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Jessie Lopez and Brian Waters Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin, Rob, and J. Kyle Mann are here to check in on some of the top rookies across the league. They start with the top pick, Cooper Flagg, and how he's been doing in a dysfunctional Mavs offense. Then they talk about the exciting flashes from Pelicans rookies Jeremiah Fears and Derik Queen. Next, they talk about the three Hornets rookies, V.J. Edgecombe, and Ace Bailey's slow start. They wrap up with their thoughts on a handful of other rookies who have stuck out to them. Intro (0:00:00) FanDuel ad break (3:21) Cooper Flagg (6:55) FanDuel ad break (23:59) Pels rookies (25:29) Hornets rookies (44:12) V.J. Edgecombe (59:22) Ace Bailey (1:03:12) The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J. Kyle Mann Producers: Ben Cruz, Isaiah Blakely, and Victoria Valencia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices