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The retreat in the canola futures market since breaking through $800 per tonne in early June is a typical seasonal correction rather than a longer-term downturn, says Chuck Penner of Leftfield Commodity Research. "Canola kind of became an island to itself," Penner tells RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney in this interview, noting the market got... Read More
In hour 2 of new Day with SSJ we continue with Stan Weber, and the hour begins with some Chiefs audio from OTA’s, and from Gehrig Dieter’s charity Pickle Ball event last night. SSJ and Stan react to what they heard from Patrick Mahomes at OTA’s. Stan gives his thoughts on the schedule after being out for a few Fridays. We hear from Jeff Penner at the end of the hour to give us a forecast for the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with Elina Penner about her translated novel, Nightberries (CMU Press, 2026, translated by Bradley Schmidt). Where is your husband?Nelli doesn't seem to be in crisis—or does she? The quiet youngest daughter in a noisy, tangled German Mennonite family who fled from Russia in the 1990s, does she even know where she belongs? Marriage, loyalty, faith, family: memory can be deceiving. Or are memories like nightberries? Nightberries taste good, with sugar, when ripe. But sometimes nightberries are dangerous, and you need to understand when that transformation happens. A tense situation boils over in this darkly entertaining psychological novel of contemporary German life. Elina Penner was born in 1987 as a Mennonite German in the former Soviet Union and moved to Germany in 1991. Plautdietsch is her mother tongue. After years in Berlin and the US, she lives with her family in East Westphalia and is a successful personal essayist and blogger. Nachtbeeren was her debut novel, in 2022. In 2025, her second novel, Die Unbußfertigen, will be published in Germany. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In hour 2 of new Day with SSJ we are joined by Jeff Chadiha and begin hour 2 discussing potential free agent veteran receivers the Chiefs could bring in. SSJ, Jeff, and Jake discuss the available receivers and their pro’s and con’s, and the need to bring someone in given the situation surrounding Rashee Rice. We hear from Jeff Penner at the end of the hour to give us a forecast for the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 2 of new Day with SSJ we are joined by Jaime Bluma to talk about the struggling Royals after being swept by the White Sox. SSJ, Bluma, Deebs and Jake also talk about the Chiefs schedule, and some of the fun schedule release videos from around the league. The guys also discuss the upcoming Royals series in St. Louis. We finish the hour by getting a weekend forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Book Besties Season 10 Episode 14: Shield of SparrowsWelcome back, Besties! In the penultimate episode of Book Besties Podcast, the Besties talk about the viral romantasy sensation Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry. Join them as they talk world building, originality of text, and hypothesize about what the next book will bring.Things talked about in this episode: Book April Recommends: https://bit.ly/4eEMAXmJ. Penner: https://jpennerauthor.com/ Correction: the fourth member of the Now and Then cast was Meanie Griffith https://bit.ly/4eDR68y Meet Molly and April, they bonded over books and became Book Besties. So, what do you do when you find your book bestie? Start a podcast of course. Hang out with April and Molly as they talk about everything they love and hate about books. Follow the Book Besties on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube. If you'd like to contact the Book Besties, please email us at bookbestiespod@gmail.com or visit our website bookbestiespodcast.com. This episode is sponsored by Carpe Librium: Bookish Things for Bookish People. Use the code NEWTHINGS2026 to save $5 off of your order of $25 or more at https://beawesomereadbooks.com.
Official show merch at www.bucketsoff.com YouTube Live Stream every Friday at 11 est www.youtube.com/@4thLineVoice Todays Topics my guest is Alex Penner we talk about his hockey career and of course Shoresy. https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/15721/alex-penner May 14th Edmonton Alberta at the River Cree Casino Joe Lozito's book link https://www.amazon.com/New-York-Subway-Hero-Spree-Killer/dp/1499215800 Episode 503 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In hour 2 of new Day with SSJ we are joined by usual Friday guest Stan Weber. SSJ, Stan, and Jaker begin by discussing the expansion of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, and then get into some comments made by Darryn Peterson about his health issues while at Kansas last year. The conversation shifts to Football, and the topic of wide receiver as a veteran receiver is now off the market. SSJ, Stan, and Jake discuss the idea of the Chiefs adding a vet receiver. SSJ and Stan also talk about Brendan Sorsby, and the situation surrounding him following his leaving Texas Tech after entering rehab for gambling. Lastly a weather report from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Survivor 50 Episode 11 NYC Live Show Survivor 50 hits a high note as Rob Cesternino welcomes Survivor legends Parvati Shallow and Danielle DiLorenzo for a special live recap at New York's Town Hall. With a sold-out crowd of 1,500 Survivor fans, the energy is electric as Rob, Parvati, and Danielle break down the week's biggest moments, including Ozzy's emotional blindside and some of the most talked-about twists of the season. In this dynamic episode of Survivor Recap, Rob Cesternino, Parvati Shallow, and Danielle DiLorenzo dig into all the action from Survivor 50's latest installment. The conversation highlights Ozzy's evolving game and shocking elimination—with his idol still in his pocket—and unpacks how returning players face the pressure of old patterns under new circumstances. The hosts debate the fairness (and chaos) of the split Tribal twist and examine Cirie's solid game management under fire. Guest appearances from Survivor stars like Dr. Evie Jagoda, Andy Rueda, Kellie Nalbandian, and Lauren O'Connell bring additional insight into navigating the modern game, from advantages to jury dynamics. – Ozzy's tragic idol misplay and whether he could ever break his old habits – The split Tribal Council—does it reward skill or sheer luck? – Cirie's steady nerves, with Tiffany's social game quickly gaining ground – Rick Devens' unpredictable strategy and how it shakes up traditional gameplay – Why targeting Cirie took so long—and if it's too late to stop her As the Survivor 50 endgame approaches, alliances are tested and new threats emerge. Can Cirie maintain her legendary control, or does the target on her back finally mean trouble? Will Tiffany's ascent shift the power balance yet again? Don't miss a moment—listen now to unpack every tactical move and unforgettable live show moment from Survivor 50's most dramatic week yet! Chapters: 0:00 Rob Cesternino opens the NYC live show 3:12 Parvati Shallow and Danielle join panel 4:54 Ozzy's downfall and strategic missteps 8:14 Cirie’s influence and Ozzy's dream 13:05 Survivor legends join Tribal twist debate 14:29 Split Tribal twist backlash from guests 16:25 Aubry praised for social intuition 17:14 Jury management backfires on Ozzy 19:40 Joe vs. Rick Devens' emotional gameplay 22:22 Rick Devens' playful strategy discussed 24:49 Emily's exit and extra vote move 32:37 Cirie and Aubry's mastery celebrated 35:24 Ozzy's idol blunder revisited 38:39 Panel confronts Penner's Survivor 50 snub 41:46 ALS awareness moment with live audience 54:41 Billie Eilish appears, boomerang idol segment Photo credit: Tyler Lyons @scratchstudiosny or www.scratchstudios.co To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com To order Stephen’s novel Escape!, visit stephenfishbach.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Survivor 50 Episode 11 NYC Live Show Survivor 50 hits a high note as Rob Cesternino welcomes Survivor legends Parvati Shallow and Danielle DiLorenzo for a special live recap at New York's Town Hall. With a sold-out crowd of 1,500 Survivor fans, the energy is electric as Rob, Parvati, and Danielle break down the week's biggest moments, including Ozzy's emotional blindside and some of the most talked-about twists of the season. In this dynamic episode of Survivor Recap, Rob Cesternino, Parvati Shallow, and Danielle DiLorenzo dig into all the action from Survivor 50's latest installment. The conversation highlights Ozzy's evolving game and shocking elimination—with his idol still in his pocket—and unpacks how returning players face the pressure of old patterns under new circumstances. The hosts debate the fairness (and chaos) of the split Tribal twist and examine Cirie's solid game management under fire. Guest appearances from Survivor stars like Dr. Evie Jagoda, Andy Rueda, Kellie Nalbandian, and Lauren O'Connell bring additional insight into navigating the modern game, from advantages to jury dynamics. – Ozzy's tragic idol misplay and whether he could ever break his old habits – The split Tribal Council—does it reward skill or sheer luck? – Cirie's steady nerves, with Tiffany's social game quickly gaining ground – Rick Devens' unpredictable strategy and how it shakes up traditional gameplay – Why targeting Cirie took so long—and if it's too late to stop her As the Survivor 50 endgame approaches, alliances are tested and new threats emerge. Can Cirie maintain her legendary control, or does the target on her back finally mean trouble? Will Tiffany's ascent shift the power balance yet again? Don't miss a moment—listen now to unpack every tactical move and unforgettable live show moment from Survivor 50's most dramatic week yet! Chapters: 0:00 Rob Cesternino opens the NYC live show 3:12 Parvati Shallow and Danielle join panel 4:54 Ozzy's downfall and strategic missteps 8:14 Cirie’s influence and Ozzy's dream 13:05 Survivor legends join Tribal twist debate 14:29 Split Tribal twist backlash from guests 16:25 Aubry praised for social intuition 17:14 Jury management backfires on Ozzy 19:40 Joe vs. Rick Devens' emotional gameplay 22:22 Rick Devens' playful strategy discussed 24:49 Emily's exit and extra vote move 32:37 Cirie and Aubry's mastery celebrated 35:24 Ozzy's idol blunder revisited 38:39 Panel confronts Penner's Survivor 50 snub 41:46 ALS awareness moment with live audience 54:41 Billie Eilish appears, boomerang idol segment Photo credit: Tyler Lyons @scratchstudiosny or www.scratchstudios.co To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com To order Stephen’s novel Escape!, visit stephenfishbach.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
John Charles in conversation with Allie Pleiter, Nicolas DiDomizio, J. Penner, N.E. Carlisle & Kiri Callaghan
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Welcome back to Season 7 of Getting Lit with Linda, where we learn to love literature one book at a time!In this episode, Linda interviews the Métis writer, Brittany Penner about her memoir, Children Like Us (Random House Canada). It's elegantly written and carefully crafted, and, in spite of the book's length, Linda couldn't put it down. Linda and Brittany discuss her childhood, the Sixties Scoop (14:32), Brittany's story around being adopted (19:10), and the medical system, in Saskatchewan and Quebec, and across Canada.Here are some other highlights of their discussion:Stanford Marshellow Experiment (23:32)Joyce Echaquan and the Joyce Principle (24:52)Healing and empowerment (27:50)Women's reproductive health (31:23)Photos in the memoir (33)The memoir's sequel (36:48)Please note the NEW!! feature of the podcast: The "Takeway" (37:52), in which all guest writers, including Brittany, will be offering one piece of advice to aspiring writers.Producer/Host/Writer: Linda Morra; Associate Producer: Maia Harris; Music: Raphael Crux. We are grateful to the Canada Council for their support for this second year of production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Hour 2 of New Day with SSJ we are joined by Pete Sweeney of the Kansas City Star to talk about the Chiefs Draft. SSJ, Pete, and Jake Discus not only the Chiefs but the first round as a whole. We are also joined by Jeff Penner with a weekend weather report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of New Day with SSJ we are joined by Stan Weber and we start by talking about next week’s NFL Draft, also we hear some audio from Brett Veach’s zoom with the media yesterday. SSJ and Stan also discuss the Royals who are ion a tough slide, but also the movement on the Downtown stadium. We finish the Hour with an important forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we begin by discussing the final-terms of Konnor Griffin's record extension with the Pirates, before ranking the MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year winners in each league over the decade. From there, we look at how Tap to Challenge allows us to track the results of ABS in real time, and discuss the Angels and Astros brawl and how pitcher suspensions need to be adjusted, the Penner family's investment to buy 40% of the Rockies, and the average MLB salary increasing again to a record $5.34 million.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil continue their conversation on the news of the day in Greg Penner buying into Rockies ownership with a 40% stake. We debate who approached who to make this deal happen. How badly did the Monfort's need this influx on money after losing money on their television deal disappearing? Will there come a time where the Penner's want more control in the franchise? Is this a sign that the Penners will buy out the Monfort's for a majority stake? Today's "Three Count" features your textline reactions to the ownership shift regarding the Rockies, reacting to the Rockies getting walked off in a 7-3 loss in San Deigo last night, and the Avalanche securing the President's Trophy with last night's win. Our 9News Broncos insider Mike Klis joins the show to discuss his thoughts on the Penner's new involvement in the Rockies, how much change will come with the Penners, and much more.
In Hour 2 of New Day with SSJ we are joined by Stan Weber, SSJ, Deebs, and Stan talk about the news from yesterday’s City Hall meeting where steps were taken to bring the Royals downtown. SSJ and Stan then discuss the Final Four and National Championship game. We finish the hour with a weekend weather update from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Mortcast Bonus Jeff talks about Dick and Charlie Monfort (and other Rockies Minority owners) selling a 40% stake in the team to the owners of the Broncos, the Penner Group. Jeff talks also about how this same opportunity was offered to Stan Kroenke about 15 years ago. Enjoy the bonus episode! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Hour 2 Todd and Stan begin by talking about the Royals and the stadium situation. Todd and Stan also discuss the NCAA tournament which will conclude over the weekend into Monday. We are also joined by Jeff Penner to give the weekend forecast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SSJ, Stan, and Jake begin hour 2 by discussing the Bill Self retirement rumors and possible replacements if he were to step away. Next the guys talk a bit about Nebraska and Iowa, and we hear Stan Weber’s Royals prediction. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Penner presented “Progress in the gut: What we know about ‘gut health'” to lead off the symposium. He highlights using rumen acidosis as a model for gut health, focusing on key structures and how paracellular permeability is maintained or dysregulated, absorptive function, and microbiology. He notes that rumen acidosis affects other parts of the gut besides the rumen. (4:52) Dr. Laarman wrapped up the symposium with “Gut health in ruminants: Where to from here?” He agrees with Dr. Penner that we need to look beyond the rumen at all other gut organs. His group has researched rumen acidosis in calves and how it's linked to hindgut acidosis and pH dynamics. Calves behave very differently from cows in this model. Gut health begins from birth and is the whole tract, not just the rumen. (7:35) Work in Dr. Penner's lab showed that inducing inflammation in the mammary gland actually tightened permeability in the GI tract, which was opposite of their initial hypothesis. Dr. Baumgard's lab found similar results in a heat stress model, and Dr. Laarman echoes that his group has also found this result. The panel discusses possible mechanisms of action. Dr. Penner explains that diet may also have an influence on gut permeability. (11:01) The panel talks more about what we know and don't know about gut health. We probably know which regions of the gut are most likely to be affected by challenges, what those impacts are, how fast those gut changes occur, and how nutrient absorption can be affected by challenges. The group hypothesizes that pH alone does not have a negative effect, but if low pH occurs at the same time as other signals or molecules, then pathology happens. Dr. Laarman shares some of the observations his group has made with calves, which withstand low pH that would kill a mature cow if she experienced it. (18:40) Guests talk about some of the reasons why we know less about ruminant gut health compared to monogastric species. They also visit about the microbiome and how perhaps what the microbiome is doing and producing is more important than who all is present in the microbiome. (23:44) Panelists share their take-home thoughts. (29:33) Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
SSJ, Nate, Stan, and Jake begin hour 2 by discussing college basketball with the Big XII Tournament in full effect as the Semi-finals are set for today. The guys also discuss the Chiefs and their offseason as we approach the draft. The guys also talk about the subject of the court at the Big XII tournament which is being switched out for traditional hardwood for the remainder of the tournament. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join our champion program: mark@themomentumcompany.comAttend a Thriving Leader event: https://thriving-leader-2026.lovable.app/Instagram: @the.momentum.companyLinkedIn: /momentum-companyIn this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader, Mark sits down with Rodney Penner, CEO of People Purpose, for a powerful and deeply personal conversation about intentional leadership, money, faith, and courage in business.Rodney defines intentionality in simple, practical terms: build accountability into the process. If you want a better marriage, schedule date night. If you want employees to succeed, schedule quarterly reviews from day one. Intentionality isn't a feeling — it's a structure.But the conversation quickly moves beyond structure and into conviction.Rodney shares the story of walking away from a $178,000 construction contract — and returning a $60,000 deposit — after a client called him a thief and a liar. Instead of reacting from fear or scarcity, Rodney made a decision rooted in principle:Remove money from the equation. If money wasn't part of the decision, what would I do?That mindset shifted the power dynamic immediately. The client's tone changed. The relationship reset. And ultimately, the deal moved forward — this time built on mutual respect.The deeper lesson? Many leaders operate from scarcity. They bend over backward for the wrong customers, tolerate disrespect, and allow fear of loss to dictate their decisions. Rodney challenges leaders to think differently:When you stop making decisions based on fear of losing money, you start making better decisions.The conversation parallels sales and customer strategy, reinforcing a truth many leaders overlook: 80% of revenue often comes from 20–30% of customers. The most stressful clients frequently represent the smallest portion of total business. Clarity around this data gives leaders permission to say no — and redirect energy toward the best customers.Rodney also shares personal insight into why money doesn't control him. Growing up feeling that money was valued more than people shaped his determination to never make others feel that way. That early pain became a leadership strength — prioritizing impact over income.Today, through People Purpose, Rodney helps entrepreneurs build healthy leadership systems, intentional customer journeys, hiring processes, and organizational clarity. His focus is expanding leaders' thinking so they can design businesses that serve both their teams and their clients well.The episode closes with reflections on legacy, faith, and starting with the end in mind — drawing inspiration from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. What will people say about you? What fruit will your life produce?Intentional leadership is not about chasing revenue. It's about building impact that outlives you.Listen if you are:Feeling controlled by difficult customersMaking decisions from scarcity instead of clarityLeading a team that needs stronger accountability systemsNavigating faith and business in the same arenaWanting to build impact, not just income
Today we have Martha Penner on the podcast. Singer, baker, and owner of Macaron Bakery & Snack Bar.
SSJ, Stan, and Jake begin hour 2 by discussing college basketball with Kansas and Kansas State on tap for Saturday. The guys then discuss the ejection of Bill Self by last Saturday, and the official who elected him after working 9 games in 9 days, and if that should be allowed. SSJ and Stan then preview thew Sunflower showdown, and a wild stat about seniors around college basketball who have only played at one school. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SSJ and Stan begin hour 2 by discussing Notre Dame running back Jerimiah Love who some believe is one of the top prospects in this years draft, and some project him to be there for the Chiefs at 9. The guys discuss the idea of drafting a Love with the 9th overall pick. We hear Jakes thoughts on the matter. SSJ, Stan, and Jake then preview the Kansas Arizona matchup in Tucson. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the hour by discussing KC native Nathan Scheelhaase getting hired as the Rams OC. SSJ and Stan also discuss the Darryn Peterson situation as the Jayhawks play Cincinnati this weekend and Houston on Monday night. Stan gives his take on K State firing Basketball coach Jerome Tang. SSJ and Stan also discuss the Chiefs and their offseason and possible roster moves. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Native Circles, Drs. Farina King and Davina Two Bears meet Dr. Brittany Penner to discuss her memoir, Children Like Us: A Métis Woman's Memoir of Family, Identity, and Walking Herself Home (Regalo Press, 2025), recently named one of Indigo's Best Books of 2025. Penner, a family physician of Anishinaabe, Cree, and European settler lineage, was adopted at birth into a white Mennonite family during what is known as the Sixties Scoop in Canada, an era of state-sanctioned Indigenous child removal that remains central to Indigenous Studies conversations about kinship disruption, settler colonialism, and cultural continuity across North America.Together, they explore what it means to “walk home” in an Indigenous sense, not simply a return to place, but a return to story, lineage, language, community, and relational accountability. The conversation engages questions of adoption, survivance, and belonging while also considering the ethical and intellectual work of reclaiming Indigenous identity. This episode invites listeners into a powerful dialogue about home, healing, and Indigenous futurity.Resources:Brittany Penner's websiteLearn more about Brittany Penner's new book Children Like Us: A Métis Woman's Memoir of Family, Identity, and Walking Herself Home (2025)"The Sixties Scoop" educational resources shared by the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre at the University of British Columbia"Exploring Identity: Who are the Métis and what are their rights?" (2019 CBC article)
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber. SSJ, Stan, and Jake start off hour 2 talking about the woes of Kansas State Basketball, and the Jerome Tang comments that garnered National attention. SSJ, Stan, and Jake then get into the Chiefs and their offseason, starting with their Draft. The guys debate the validity of taking a running back in the first round. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if building confidence isn't about changing what you do, but instead about changing what's happening inside your head? In this episode, I'm talking with two Academy graduates, Alice and Jenny, about the inner work that actually creates lasting confidence. They share how learning to work with (not against) their inner critic changed everything, why perfectionism was holding them back, and how they went from overthinking to showing up as confident leaders. If you've ever felt like you need to have everything figured out before you speak up, or wondered if confidence is even possible for you - this conversation will fire you up. Links: Join the next cohort of The Art of Speaking Up Academy: https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/ Alice's favorite episode on building momentum: Listen in Apple | Listen in Spotify
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In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil take a deep dive into the Sean Payton and the Broncos offense. The guys share why they believe Davis Webb will calling plays in the upcoming season and point out that Greg Penner could be frustrated with Payton's offense. Dante questions if Penner has the right to be angry with Payton after Payton came in and saved the Broncos franchise. Today's "Three Count" features a debate on if Gabe Landeskog should be playing in the Olympics for Sweden after missing the past month of the season for the Avalanche with a rib injury, Peyton Watson suffering a grade 2 hamstring injury and will be re-evaluated in a month, and Matthew Stafford taking home to NFL MVP award this season. In honor of the NFL Awards being given out last night, we hand out our Broncos Awards for the season. Who were the offensive and defensive MVPs, rookie of the year, and more?
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber. SSJ, Stan, and Jake start off hour 2 by revisiting the Joe Thuney trade, after he took home the award for protector of the year at the NFL Honors last night. SSJ, Stan, and Jake discuss the Super Bowl and break down what each team needs to do to win the game, and go through some props for the game. Next SSJ and Stan talk College Basketball, starting with Kansas who is on a good win streak in the Big 12, and K State who needs a wuin badly. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber. SSJ, Stan, and Jake4 begin by getting into the upcoming NFL Draft with the Chiefs picking 9th overall. Next SSJ asks Stan for his take on the Bill Belichick situation, and SSJ and Stan get into the Pro Football HOF process. Stan provides a preview of K State and Iowa State who meet on the hardwood this Saturday. Lastly a weather report from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Richie cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys breakdown Greg Penners' end of the season press conference today and the serious tone Penner had even after a great season by the Broncos. Zach and Richie share their biggest takeaways from Greg Penners' press conference and react to his comments on where the Broncos fell short this season. We look into the Broncos pending free agents and debate who we would want to return to the Broncos the most for the future? We hear from John Franklin-Meyers and his comments on his future with the Broncos. How desirable are the Broncos moving forward to free agents? We hear from Garrett Bolles as he lays out all the reasons free agents would want to come to Denver from the facilities to Bo Nix.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Richie dive into Bo Nix after he had season-ending surgery after breaking his ankle against the Bills. Should Broncos Country be more concerned after learning Nix has broken his ankle multiple times before? We hear from Greg Penner describing his approach when intervening in football decisions with the Broncos. Under what circumstances would Penner step in and overrule Sean Payton and George Paton? Today's "Three Count" features quotes from Joe Lombardi after being fired from Sean Payton and the Broncos and previewing the Avalanche and Senators game tonight. We react to Bo Nix's comments today on his ankle surgery and how Sean Payton should not be mentioning Nix's past injuries that Payton doesn't know about. Are we seeing the two faces of the Broncos at odds?
In the final hour, Dover and Cecil heard from Greg Penner talking about the new developments on the new stadium. Would the roof have been closed for the AFC Championship game? Dover asked Cecil what helps Bo Nix more, a No. 1 WR or a true No. 1 TE. Based off Penner's comments, Cecil explained why he thinks the Broncos will make a monster trade this offseason. The fellas closed out the show previewing tonight's Avs game.
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber, starting with a conversation about the Chiefs reunion with Eric Bienemy, and the hiring of Chad O’Shea. SSJ and Stan preview the AFC title game coming up Sunday in Denver, and the NFC title game in Seattle, and we get Stan’s predictions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Increasing power prices are a hot topic in the United States. Last week the Trump administration, eight Democratic governors and five Republican governors announced a plan to protect households in mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states from paying more for electricity because of electricity demand from data centers. Join host David Sandalow as he talks with Peter Fox-Penner, a leading expert on electricity markets, to discuss the causes of power price increases, the role of data centers, the recent bipartisan agreement in the PJM region, and more. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Increasing power prices are a hot topic in the United States. Last week the Trump administration, eight Democratic governors and five Republican governors announced a plan to protect households in mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states from paying more for electricity because of electricity demand from data centers. Join host David Sandalow as he talks with Peter Fox-Penner, a leading expert on electricity markets, to discuss the causes of power price increases, the role of data centers, the recent bipartisan agreement in the PJM region, and more. This material is distributed by TRG Advisory Services, LLC on behalf of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the U.S.. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber, starting with a conversation about the Chiefs and the comments Patrick Mahomes had on his injury and on the offensive coordinator. Then Steven asks Stan for his picks on the Divisonal Round of the NFL Playoffs. Then New Day gets the weekend weather forecast from KSHB 41's Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber, starting with a conversation about the Chiefs and the offensive coordinator, and who Stan has on his list to be the next coordinator. SSJ and Stan then get into the NFL Playoff games that will be on this weekend. Jeff Penner stops in for a weekend forecast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! This week, we have Canadian royalty and Unlimited Team member, Luke Penner, back on the podcast. It has been a minute, so we spent some time catching up with him since buying the SC. We talk a lot about injuries and conditioning, and some things that Luke has been dealing with. We talk about training for 2026 and his goals and expectations, as well as the Canadian National Team. This was a really fun one, we hope you enjoy it! Thank you to LIFT Aviation! Head over to www.liftaviationusa.com and use the promo code FLYCOOLSHIT at checkout for 25% off most items.
In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Brittany Penner, author of the powerful memoir Children Like Us. Brittany shares her personal story as an Indigenous child adopted during the Sixties Scoop, offering an intimate look at how displacement, identity, and intergenerational trauma shaped her life.Their conversation explores the complexities of family dynamics, motherhood, and belonging, as well as how Brittany's upbringing influenced her journey to becoming a doctor. She also discusses the role of storytelling in healing, reclaiming Indigenous identity, and challenging systems that silence lived experience. This episode is a thoughtful discussion on resilience, self-discovery, and the power of memoir to reclaim one's narrative.What We're Talking About...Children Like Us chronicles Brittany Penner's experience as an Indigenous child affected by the Sixties Scoop.The Sixties Scoop resulted in profound loss of culture, identity, and community for Indigenous children across Canada.Brittany reflects on family instability and loss, and how these dynamics shaped her sense of belonging.Intergenerational trauma remains a deeply rooted and ongoing issue within Indigenous families and communities.Regular family gatherings did not always provide emotional stability or safety during Brittany's childhood.Animals, particularly cats, offered comfort, consistency, and emotional connection during times of upheaval.Reconnecting with her biological family brought moments of joy alongside emotional complexity and healing.A compassionate physician inspired Brittany's path to becoming a doctor, reshaping her relationship with care and trust.Motherhood prompted deeper reflection on her upbringing, identity, and cycles of trauma and healing.Brittany underscores the power of memoir and storytelling as tools for reclaiming identity and owning one's narrative.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:54 The Impact of the 60s Scoop05:33 Family Dynamics and Loss08:49 Intergenerational Trauma11:33 The Role of Pets in Healing13:53 Reconnecting with Biological Family16:39 Navigating Identity and Caretaking21:06 Becoming a Doctor24:06 Motherhood and New Beginnings27:16 Supportive Relationships30:43 Facing Naysayers33:48 Reflections on Storytelling36:52 The Journey of Self-Discovery37:22 Courage in Sharing Personal StoriesLinks MentionedBrittany Penner's website: https://brittanypenner.com
This week, I talk with Brittany Penner about her memoir Children Like Us, a haunting, deeply reflective exploration of identity, faith, and survival. Brittany shares what it was like growing up as an Indigenous child adopted into a Mennonite family that fostered dozens of other children, unpacking the long-term impact of the Sixties Scoop, religious indoctrination, and being taught to feel “grateful” for circumstances rooted in colonial harm.We dive into dissociation, self-abandonment, storytelling as a tool for healing, and the complicated reality of holding love for family while confronting the systems that caused lasting damage.We discuss grief, nuance, and reclamation, ultimately asking what it means to trust your own memory, honor your pain, and slowly learn how to walk yourself home.Learn more about Brittany here Check Out Author Social Media PackagesCheck out the Bookwild Community on PatreonCheck Out My Stories Are My Religion SubstackGet Bookwild MerchFollow @imbookwild on InstagramOther Co-hosts On Instagram:Gare Billings @gareindeedreadsSteph Lauer @books.in.badgerlandHalley Sutton @halleysutton25Brian Watson @readingwithbrianMacKenzie Green @missusa2mba
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more Football with Stan Weber, starting with a Thursday night Football wrap up and a Puka Nacua discussion. Next Steven and Stan talk about the Chiefs andtheir elimination from the Playoffs, as well as Patrick Mahomes injury. New Day is then joined over the phone by Todd Leabo who is en route to Oklahoma to watch his Sooners take on Alabama in the first round of the college football playoff. SSJ, Stan, and Todd also discuss 4the report that the Chiefs are likely moving to Kansas. Jeff Penner stops in for a weekend forecast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.