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Alex Pavlovic, the long-time Giants' beat reporter for CSN Sports Bay Area, and now the author of The Franchise: San Francisco Giants: A Curated History of the Orange and Black, which you can find at your local (or non-local) bookstore as of today. Go get it! Alex and I talk about the Giants' checkered history of player development before delving into the current state of affairs with the Giants' farm system that Buster Posey inherited. Alex talks about how he thinks Posey and Randy Winn are assessing the state of the farm and what changes they are likely to institute going forward, before we get into the current Giants roster and the trials that young players like Hayden Birdsong and Landen Roupp are encountering as they navigate their first full MLB seasons.As I head out to the Dominican Republic for a week of DSL action, I'm celebrating by offering 25% off There R Giants' subscriptions for one year (annual or monthly). It's a great time to become a There R Giants' subscriber, and check out my first-hand observations of the DSL squads and hopefully plenty of video footage of young Josuar Gonzalez.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
Host Alex Pavlovic and guest Bonta Hill react to San Francisco's decision to exercise Bob Melvin's option for next season and break down the Giants' struggles against the Arizona Diamondbacks.--(3:00) - Initial takeaways from SF's extra inning win vs D-Backs(4:15) - Reacting to Posey's decision to pick up Bob Melvin's option(17:30) - Do the Giants need another arm in their rotation?(26:00) - Camilo Doval, Jung Hoo Lee bounce back vs Diamondbacks(28:30) - How serious is Rafael Devers' injury?(36:35) - Previewing Giants vs A's in West Sacramento
Senior writer covering the San Francisco Giants for The Athletic, Andrew Baggarly, joins Silver and Carlos Ramirez to analyze why Buster Posey and Bob Melvin have worked well together to the point where Posey exercised Melvin's option for the 2026 seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senior writer covering the San Francisco Giants for The Athletic, Andrew Baggarly, joins Silver and Carlos Ramirez to analyze why Buster Posey and Bob Melvin have worked well together to the point where Posey exercised Melvin's option for the 2026 seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acts 25-28
In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs react to the message that Buster Posey sent to Bob Melvin and the Giants today, chat with Kyle Glaser about last night's weird Giants loss and where they stand in MLB in the middle of their struggles, and more.
Willard and Dibs react to Buster Posey's decision to pick up the option on Bob Melvin's contract. What's up with the timing of this decision by Posey, given that Melvin and his coaching staff have been under fire in the middle of his team's struggles.
On today's episode I have actor Jesse Posey! I've had the honor of getting the know Jesse over the past few months while moderating panels and Q&A's for the film "Screamboat" that Jesse is one of the stars of. I was intrigued to know more about Jesse's career and growing up in an acting family and was thrilled to have him join me on the podcast. I talked with Jesse about growing up in Santa Clarita, playing baseball and skateboarding as kid, finding his way into acting, what he's learned from watching his dad and brother's careers, how he approaches acting, acting in the "Selena" series, his upcoming project The Midnight Sector, and so much more! A huge Thank You for Jesse Posey for taking the time to join me on the podcast! It was so great getting to know more about his career. Make sure to follow Jesse on all of the links at www.onthemicpodcast.com and if you haven't yet, go watch him in "Screamboat"! Thanks, Jesse! Enjoy the episode!
Host: Michael FanningGuest: Posey Gruener, Windermere Summit Agent & Former Public Radio JournalistPosey Gruener brings unique journalism expertise to real estate:Public Radio Journalist (2008-2022) at WMYC (NY) and KOW/KNKX (Seattle)Trained under Ira Glass, Studs Terkel, and Terry GrossInspired by StoryCorps project - recording meaningful conversationsNow applies these skills as a Windermere Summit agentHow recording everyday conversations between people shaped Posey's 15-year career approach.Moving past surface-level Family, Occupation, Recreation, Dreams to genuine engagement.Examples: "What brought you here today?" vs. "Are you looking to buy?"Listen for tone, tempo, and pace changes that signal meaningful topics.David Kow's concept: One person describes territory ahead, the other steers direction.Universal question: "What's the timeline for that?"The 6-second rule: Count to six in silence - someone will fill itPermission-based questioning: "Is it okay if I ask questions?"Deep listening helped client discover her true needs, resulting in successful purchase with $15K seller credit.The Power of Silence: Count to 6 seconds internally - clients will naturally fill pauses with meaningful information.Story-Based Listening: Listen for characters, scenes, timelines in client stories.Permission-Based Approach: Get buy-in before diving deeper creates trust."How to Talk to Anyone" by Leil LowndesStoryCorps Project (NPR)Email: posey.gruener@windermere.comInstagram: @gruenerHelp us grow: Rate, review, and share this episode! Comment with your conversation techniques. Have guest ideas? Contact Michael Fanning.Remember: The goal isn't perfection - it's authentic curiosity and listening.Be awesome, help somebody, and have a great day!
With Jeff Smith, Cam Benty and Steve StropePresented by ARPClassic car builder and Goodguys Trendsetter Will Posey of Big Oak Garage shares his story from growing up racing with his father to working in top custom shops before opening Big Oak Garage and starring in Motortrend's Ride of Your Life with Courtney Hansen.See more of Will's builds at www.bigoakgarage.com and @bigoakgarage on Instagram and Facebook.Recorded at the Grand National Roadster Show. Checkout Rod Shows at @grandnationalroadstershow and https://www.rodshows.com.Visit ARP Bolts at https://www.arp-bolts.com for all of your engine fastener and hardware needs.Subscribe to Classic Truck Performance, All-Chevy Performance, and Modern Rodding magazines and the rest of In the Garage Media's content at https://www.inthegaragemedia.comFor more automotive videos and TV shows, visit Auto Revolution at https://www.autorevolutiononline.com
Acts 19-25
Listen today to Stephen Posey's powerful teaching, "Cultivating a Resilient Heart," today! If you've faced disappointments that have led you to a downward spiral, begin to allow the Holy Spirit to begin to cultivate truth within you that will lead you back to God's presence!
From 2004- Sam Posey discusses his book "Playing With Trains: A Passion Beyond Scale." This is, in a sense, a follow-up to an interview from earlier in the month that celebrated the 125th anniversary of Lionel Model Trains. (That interview, on June 18th, was with Roger Carp.)
From his Michelin-Starred restaurant Elske he co-owns with his wife Anna Posey in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood, California-born Danish-American chef and restaurateur DAVID POSEY talks about his path in American fine dining that's always incorporated a Danish or Scandinavian profile. He reflects on his and his restaurant's recent roles on the popular tv series The Bear, the joy of experiencing the world through food, and the demands of running an award-winning restaurant.David selects a work by Georges Braque from the SMK collection.https://open.smk.dk/en/artwork/image/KMSr7(Photographer: Huge Galdones)----------We invite you to subscribe to Danish Originals for weekly episodes. You can also find us at:website: https://danishoriginals.com/email: info@danishoriginals.com----------And we invite you to donate to the American Friends of Statens Museum for Kunst and become a patron: https://donorbox.org/american-friends-of-statens-museum-for-kunst
Steiny and Evan discuss three top executives in Bay Area sports -- John Lynch, Buster Posey and Mike Dunleavy. But they focus on Posey's rookie season as the San Francisco Giants' president of baseball operations.
(0:00) The guys open the second hour of the show discussing Rafael Devers’ recent comments on being traded to the Giants. (15:02) Callers weigh in on the Devers trade. (27:46) Felger, Mazz, and Murray compare the styles of Chief Baseball Officers Craig Breslow and Buster Posey. (37:20) Felger explains how he is going to get rid of AI.
In 2020, the Army implemented the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program, which emphasizes five factors—physical, nutritional, mental, spiritual and sleep. It has been billed as “the largest investment in Soldier readiness” in Army history. BG Deydre Teyhen and SGT (Ret.) Spencer Posey are leading researchers on H2F and have overseen the implementation of numerous programs across the Army's ranks. Hosts LTG (Ret.) Leslie C. Smith and SMA (Ret.) Dan Dailey sit down with BG Teyhen and SGT (Ret.) Posey to discuss their personal health and fitness journeys, some of the lessons they've learned along the way and how carrying around an apple makes a huge difference. Guests: BG Deydre Teyhen, Commanding General, Medical Readiness Command, Pacific, and Director Defense Health Network Indo-Pacific, Defense Health Agency SGT (Ret.) Spencer Posey, U.S. Army, Booz Allen Hamilton Lead Scientist, Human Performance Has a member of the Army positively changed your life? Now is your chance to thank them publicly with a shoutout via our Hooah Hotline and have it possibly appear on an upcoming episode of AUSA's Army Matters podcast! AUSA's Army Matters podcast can also be heard on Wreaths Across America Radio on Monday at 8 pm Eastern. You can find Wreaths Across America Radio on the iHeart Radio app, the Audacy app, and the TuneIn app. Search the word Wreath. Donate: If you are interested in supporting AUSA's educational programs, such as this podcast, please visit www.ausa.org/donate. Feedback: How are we doing? Email us at podcast@ausa.org. Disclaimer: AUSA's Army Matters podcast primary purpose is to entertain. The podcast does not constitute advice or services. While guests are invited to listen, listeners please note that you are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. The views and opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of AUSA.
Steiny & Guru believe there is nothing greater than the influence Buster Posey has right now and it's because of his past, present, and future.
Steiny & Guru split up the last hour into regaling Buster Posey, examining the NBA Finals and offseason landscape, before re-listening to CBS Sports and former GM Jim Bowden break down the Rafael Devers trade.
In the final hour of the show the guys talk about Posey trading for Rafael Devers, tell you What's On Deck, and play a game of Celebrity Birthdays with Allen Stiles.
In Hour 2 of Willard & Dibs, Grandi (filling in for Willard) and Dibs continue the Giants conversation and get into whether or not the Giants are able to survive injuries to remain a contender. Also, despite the roster similarities from last season, Buster Posey has been able to change the mindset for the franchise.
Willard and Dibs reminisce on the 2011 Giants trade that sent a young Zach Wheeler to the Mets in exchange for Carlos Beltran. Despite the fact that the Giants missed the playoffs after making that trade, Buster Posey said that he loved the move. What does that say about Posey's vision for this trade deadline?
Giants have won FIVE in a row... Don Nelson draws attention to his days with Warriors before Game 2 of the NBA Finals... Top five MLB Franchises... Posey already better than Farhan? Steiny & Guru dig in!
On “Giants Talk,” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic recap Buster Posey's roster shakeup and break down San Francisco's comeback win against the San Diego Padres on Wednesday.--(2:30) – Recapping Giants' roster moves(9:00) – Reflecting on Wade Jr.'s time in SF(17:40) – Daniel Johnson shines in return to Giants(19:15) – Bryce Eldridge promoted to Triple-A(25:00) – Recapping Giants first three games vs Padres(30:40) – Previewing Giants' next series vs Atlanta Braves(32:10) - Buster Posey interview
It must have been somewhat depressing or bittersweet for Buster Posey to make the decision to DFA LaMonte Wade Jr., a consistent player in this lineup that suited up with Posey for the 2021 season when they both performed well and won the NL West as teammates. Yet, it was a move they had to make. The Giants ranked last or near last in all offensive categories at first base. It also serves as a wake-up call for other players that are underperforming this year. The Giants also DFA catcher Sam Huff, which is a little puzzling considering he was the NL Pitcher of the Month's (Robbie Ray) main backstop and brought up two journeymen from Sacramento and signed another free agent journeyman. The Giants were in an incredible streak of 16 games of scoring 4 runs or less, averaging only 2 during that streak, yet their team ERA was an unbelievable 1.77, making them a competitive 7-9. The moves worked, at least for game one, as the Giants roared back from a 5-0 deficit to clip the Padres 6-5 after two heart-wrenching extra-inning losses to their southern rivals. Eric and Chad break it down and even bring in some baseball superstitions that the Giants may want to consider going forward.www.torturecast.comfacebook.com/torturecast@torturecast
Steiny & Guru wonder whether or not Buster Posey's way of doing things is any better than Farhan Zaidi's.
Prepare for the most massive lore dump of the season, folks. Miriam FINALLY explains what Caiphon really is! Lucky, Zippy, and Posey find out something VERY important about themselves, we play with Lucky's oil flask, Hope is excellent at Lord of the Rings lore, EDWIN figures out the wallpaper thing, and Alan cries real tears (and gets called mean names for it).This episode contains some killer your mom jokes, and a few icky swears. Listener discretion advised.Support the show
Steiny & Guru get into why the front offices for the Giants for so similar. Plus, Steinmetz Story Time!!
|"The DIfference In Coming And Going"| Rev. Cade Posey 6-1-25 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
|"A Place Of Refuge"| Rev. Cade Posey 5-25-25 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
|Rev. Cade Posey| 5-20-25 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
|"Supper Is Ready"| Rev. Cade Posey 5-18-25 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
|"Whatsoever He Saith Unto You Do"| Rev. Cade Posey 5-11-25 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
Acts 16-19
We are one-third of the way through the season, and it's episode 314. So, pi. Anyhoo...we are beginning to fear that the Giants are whom they've been the last few years, aside from the outlier of the 8-1 start. Since then, they've been mediocre. They're bullpen is the best in baseball, by a lot, but starting has been middle of the pack (aside from Ray and Webb), and their biggest problem is their anemic offense. Only five Giants are hitting above .250, and the rest of the team is below .225. They are in the lower quarter in most offensive stats. The spunk they showed with comeback wins earlier in the year seems to have vacated the bench. The Giants have re-settled on Doval as their closer, Birdsong is in for Hicks, and Harrison is temporarily in for Verlander as he nurses his right pec. Posey said they will mix in more at first base to help the struggling Wade, but Bailey IS their catcher, and Adames is "a dude," so don't expect any changes there.www.torturecast.com@torturecastfacebook.com/torturecast
An outtake from Puck's Stories of the Season Emmy's event, Lauren interviews Parker Posey, star of White Lotus Season 3, but also Dazed & Confused, Party Girl, Daytrippers, You've Got Mail, Beau Is Afraid, The Staircase, and plenty others. They discuss Posey's collaboration with White Lotus costume designer Alex Bovaird, the importance of clothes on screen, her White Lotus character Victoria Ratliff's exacting caftan wardrobe, and more. Don't worry, Lorazapam gets a shoutout. Plus, Lauren talks Chanel in the early days of Matthieu Blazy, and what 2024's decline in sales and profits means for the company. Live Laugh Lorazepam Etsy T-ShirtTuckernuck CaftansJim Thompson Thai Silk Kaftan 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
Acts 13-16
Every flower has a root—and so does every artist. In Episode 171 of Paper Talk Podcast, we - Quynh Nguyen, Sara Kim, and Jessie Chui - sat down to reflect on the winding paths that led us to paper flowers. From music studios to courtrooms, finance offices to wedding aisles, our stories are as unique as the blooms we now craft. What binds them together is the quiet but powerful realization that creative joy, purpose, and community can truly transform a life. “Without knowing why, it's hard to say yes to the right opportunities.” - Jessie Here, we share highlights from that conversation, in the hope that our stories will inspire you to reflect on your own journey and perhaps even find or realign with your own "why." Sara's Journey: From Violin to Petal Sara Kim, founder of Handmade by Sara Kim, began as a trained violinist. "My creative outlet from my job as a musician was making crafts," she shared. What started as simple paper cards and flowers sold for a dollar each eventually blossomed into a business that caught the attention of Anthropologie, thanks to a single Instagram tag. She emphasized the value of small beginnings, community, and leaning into joy. “It wasn't until I came back to paper flowers that I found my true why: the simple magic of turning paper into something meaningful.” Jessie's Journey: From Courtroom to Creation Jessie Chui, of Crafted to Bloom, had a thriving career in law, but a period of personal grief changed her perspective. The passing of her beloved aunt led her to reassess what truly mattered. “I wanted to express myself, to create beauty and hope.” Paper flowers became her therapy, starting with bouquets for her wedding. Over time, her practice evolved into intentional, small-batch artistry that allowed her to prioritize her family and mental well-being. “I couldn't live by deadlines anymore. I needed my business to align with the values of my life.” Quynh's Journey: From Excel Sheets to Exhibition Spaces Quynh Nguyen, founder of Pink and Posey, came from a finance and event planning background. Her journey began when a friend asked her to create paper flowers for a wedding, using sheet music and school colors. “At the time, I had never made a paper flower in my life.” That first commission sparked a series of commercial opportunities, and with her husband's encouragement, she leaned into the work full time. “I wanted to build a community because the more people making paper flowers, the more visibility we have—and the more we all thrive.” Her business acumen and deep love for collaboration have shaped not only her art but also projects like the Paper Talk Podcast, her new book, and the Paper to Profits program. Common Threads: Why Your Why Matters Through all our stories, one theme echoes loudest: finding your "why" is the key to building a sustainable, fulfilling creative life. Whether you're starting out, navigating a career shift, or simply craving deeper meaning in your work, we encourage you to reflect on: What lights you up? What kind of life do you want your art to support? Who do you want to impact? And if you don't know yet? That's okay. Your why can evolve. As Sara said, “Sometimes your why is simply: I like making beautiful things.” That's enough to begin. What inspires you most about Naomy's story? We'd love to hear your thoughts - share your insights with us on Instagram @papertalkpodcast or join our Facebook community discussions. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes, and don't forget to subscribe to Paper Talk wherever you listen to podcasts.
Posey and Deacon finally get some time alone, and things get... surprisingly non-sexy. Lucky hunts down Saint Coralius, and the rest of the gang conduct a proper, successful, and well-strategized interrogation of Lord Drakenburn. We're a great team, y'all, we swear.This episode contains Vesper homophobia, talk of violent death, attempts at violent death, and dirty icky nasty language. Listener discretion advised.Support the show
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Acts 8-12
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Alison Posey, Postdoctoral Researcher in Duke University's Department of Romance Studies (Spanish) to discuss José Vasconcelos' "The Cosmic Race." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaza/~my-donation Middle East Children's Alliance: https://secure.everyaction.com/1_w5egiGB0u0BAfbJMsEfw2 Twitter: @DavidGuignion IG: @theory_and_philosophy
Acts 4-8
The corpsey-crew FINALLY gets to Avantir, Edwin looks into the face of (a) god and faces the consequences, Miriam experiences upload errors, Hope has... Hope errors, and everyone who isn't Posey functionally loses the plot. But hey, we meet someone really important at the end!This episode contains some icky language, childishly crude humor, and a bit of butt stuff (conversationally). Listener discretion advised.Support the show
This week we are joined by Kate Posey! Kate Posey writes thriller romcoms for readers who hanker after true crime and true love. She lives in BC with her family. Check out her debut novel Serial Killer Games!In this episode, we discuss the importance of reading as a coping mechanism during awkward middle school years and how it led Kate to discover her passion for writing and fan fiction. Kate shares her journey from a secretive writer to a published author, discussing the joy of writing in solitude, and the challenges of blending genres. She reflects on the importance of personal experiences in shaping her narratives, the duality of romance and thriller genres, and the expectations of readers. The discussion also touches on themes of humor, grief, love, and vulnerability, culminating in insights about navigating trust in relationships and the significance of finding solitude in everyday life. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From This Episode: We Solve MurdersRole ModelsCheck out Kate Posey: Kateposey.comFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this segment, Mike Kurkow discusses the what he's seen change in the organization since Posey has taken over, why it was a necessary step for them to get back to their old ways, and much more! 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
From 'The Boone Podcast' (subscribe here): Mike Kurkow discusses the what he's seen change in the organization since Posey has taken over, why it was a necessary step for them to get back to their old ways, and much more! 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
In this episode, Bret sits down with San Francisco Giants Broadcaster Mike Krukow. The two talk about the red hot start the Giants have gotten off to under Buster Posey's leadership, how Posey has changed the culture in the organization, and much more! 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