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Jay Paterno currently heads Blue Line 409 LLC which runs ventures in business, television, radio, public speaking and consults on philanthropy, social media and public relations/ marketing. Since 2020 he has consulted in college sports and notably was one of the nation's first consultants in the new area of Name, Image and Likeness for college student-athletes. In 2022 he co-founded Penn State's NIL Collective "Success With Honor" to coordinate NIL efforts for all of Penn State's 31 sports teams.Paterno is the best-selling author of Paterno Legacy; Enduring Lessons from the Life and Death of My Father. He followed that up with the 2020 novel "Hot Seat: A Year Inside College Football's Pressure Cooker." In September 2024 he wrote "BLITZED! The All-Out Pressure of College Football's New Era"; the sequel to "Hot Seat".Jay spent 22 seasons coaching, including 17 years on the Penn State staff. In March of 2011 he was named the Big 10's Best Quarterbacks Coach while in 2008 he was recognized among the year's best Offensive Coordinators. Penn State's 2008 Spread HD Offense ranked in the Top 10 in Big 10 history in yards, points and scoring average.In 2017 he was elected to Penn State's Board of Trustees receiving the highest number of votes among all candidates and was selected by 77% of all voters.On this episode Mike & Jay discuss the current landscape in college athletics, underscoring the challenges that athletes face in this new era of name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements. Jay shares his ideas for a comprehensive apprenticeship program within collegiate athletics, particularly in basketball and football that would impart essential skills like financial literacy and public relations, aiming to equip student-athletes with the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of their burgeoning careers. We delve into the implications of NIL and the transfer portal on the integrity of college athletics and the pressures placed on coaches and players alike. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the urgent need for a paradigm shift that prioritizes the holistic development of student-athletes in tandem with their athletic commitments.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Be prepared with a notebook and pen as you listen to this episode with Jay Paterno, Member of the Penn State Board of Trustees and author of the book, Blitzed! The All-Out Pressure of College Football's New Era.Website - https://www.jayvpaterno.com/Email - jaypaterno@jayvpaterno.comTwitter/X - @JayPaternoVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballA Perfect Gift To Your Team for the Holidays!Score Big on Dr. Dish Basketball's End of Year Sale and give your team the gift of extra, more efficient reps this season!...
Twin Cities chef Ed Porter's work is difficult to categorize. He has worked for high-end restaurants like Marcus Samuelsson's Aquavit. He was on the Netflix cooking competition show, "Pressure Cooker." Today, he's a private chef who blends his culinary talents with musical ones. He released an album under the name Chef Porter and paired it with a 12-course menu. He also has a podcast called “Taste Music Hear Food” where he talks with guests about both artistic pursuits. In Minnesota Now's series, Out to Lunch, we meet up with guests in their communities to get to know them better over a meal. This time, Ed Porter let us into his home on a frigid December day and cooked.
On this week's episode of The Joy of Football, Martin Tyler and Neil Barnett react to some of the biggest stories shaping the game right now — including major managerial changes at the top end of the Premier League. The guys discuss Manchester United's decision to part ways with Rúben Amorim, what it says about the modern game, and the pressures facing managers at the very highest level. There's also reaction to Chelsea and Enzo Maresca's departure, and what that episode tells us about expectation, patience, and direction at elite clubs. Beyond the headlines, Martin and Neil zoom out to reflect on what these moments say about football in 2025 — the pace of change, the scrutiny on decision-makers, and how quickly narratives can turn. Drawing on decades of experience, Martin offers perspective from the gantry on how the role of the manager has evolved, and why context is often lost in the rush for results. As ever, it's a thoughtful, experience-led conversation — balancing the immediacy of the news with a longer view of where the game is heading. #Ad Find out more about St James Place here! https://www.sjp.co.uk Join Neil Barnett (former Chelsea touch-liner announcer and football journalist) alongside the voice of the Premier League Martin Tyler in celebrating the greatest addiction in the World! Hosted by The Revive Lounge Ltd UCsdye1hUxP4xhgBx9zvuSjg Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@TheReviveLounge?si=L5ddzrJrtSmErtJ5 Support the Pod https://patreon.com/TheJoysofFootballPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Read us on Substack https://martintylerandneilbarnett.substack.com/ Follow our Twitter https://x.com/TheJOF Follow our Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@joy_of_football_pod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Follow our Instagram https://https://www.instagram.com/joy_of_football_pod/ Contact us via: therevivelounge@gmail.com Music by Arron Clague - https://www.instagram.com/arronclague?igsh=aHg1bjQ3OHpmaXIz Intro Sequence by Wellong Sadewo (wells.illustration): https://www.instagram.com/wells.illustration/ For incredible football artwork, check out: https://linktr.ee/marclobodaart A massive thank you to our Patreon Supporters: Nick Parmenter Hillary Abbott Daniel Butigan Tommy Mck Katie Watson Benjamin Fairclough Nathan A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's 2008 and two men, both vegans, ponder what they can do to improve the climate. Though they're on separate sides of the country and in different professions (but they coincidentally share a last name)— Ethan Brown is in the fuel cell business and Pat Brown is a lauded Stanford biochemist — they land on the same solution. They're going to try and lessen the climate impact of animal agriculture by making meat from plants. Ethan calls his company Beyond Meat and notches the first commercial breakthrough, a fake chicken strip. Pat is not far behind, and launches Impossible Foods two years later, setting off a heated rivalry. Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The honeymoon phase is officially over.This week on the Blue Blood TV Podcast, Hassan Pinto, Will Phelan, and Darryl Brunson dive into a weekend where a single point made the difference between a celebration in Chapel Hill and a crisis in Durham. As the calendar flips and the ACC schedule looms, it's time for a massive reality check on the "Portal Power" vs. "Five-Star Force" debate.On this episode:The Ohio State Squeaker: UNC walked away with a 71-70 win, but was it a display of veteran "Portal Power" or a lucky escape fueled by Caleb Wilson's heroics? Will Phelan defends the Heels' grit while the guys ask: Is Hubert Davis relying too much on a freshman?The MSG Meltdown: Duke fans, look away. Darryl Brunson has to answer for a 17-point collapse at the Garden against Texas Tech. From 58% free-throw shooting to "Freshman Fragility," we break down what went wrong and whether Cameron Boozer has enough help to carry the load.The Pressure Cooker is Loading: With an unranked Florida State coming to the Smith Center on Tuesday and Georgia Tech heading to Cameron on Wednesday, we preview the ACC openers. Are these "get-right" games, or are we looking at a historic week of upsets?Listener Mailbag: We tackle your most heated comments about the "Blue Blood" hierarchy and who really owns Tobacco Road as we head into the New Year.Don't forget to rate and review! We're sitting at a 4.6 on Apple Podcasts—help us push it to 5.0 by leaving your hottest take in the reviews.Follow us on Socials:
Carol and Katy gear up for their first ever live show while juggling nerves, holiday prep, family stories, and a full dose of their signature mother daughter banter. From outfit debates to blue ornament emergencies, lost iPads, stolen boots, gift bag secrets, menu planning, and manifesting their way through the chaos, the two move between New York energy and Milwaukee coziness as they catch up on everything happening behind the scenes.
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Rob and Kelvin provide up-to-the-minute analysis of the Monday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Chargers, tell us if Josh Allen is under added pressure to make the Super Bowl now that the rest of the best QBs in the AFC are expected to miss the postseason altogether. Plus, former NFL tight end and Unafraid Show host George Wrighster swings by to discuss why the College Football Playoff committee chose Miami (FL) over Notre Dame, why Alabama’s SEC title game loss to Georgia didn’t hurt them, the narrative that the CFP needs to expand to 16-teams immediately, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week showed just how much pressure the AI trade is under. OpenAI's Sam Altman is heading to Jimmy Fallon next week as the company reportedly declares “Code Red.” Nvidia's Jensen Huang is shuttling between Silicon Valley, Washington and Beijing, trying to navigate the toughest geopolitical bind of the company's history. And Replit is locking in a multiyear partnership with Google to push vibecoding to the enterprise. Google's Matt Renner and Replit's Amjad Masad join Deirdre Bosa to discuss. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A Grammy Award winning world renown man of harmonicas--acoustics, intellect, incredible sound telepathy, time signatures, and known to play many styles, Peter 'Madcat' Ruth joins the MMHP for a two-part series that discusses his career, his styles, his sounds, and we touch base on many of his guest sessions. He even performs for us! Here in Part 2, Madcat offers historical retrospective on bands, performances, his endorsements, and showcases that both worked and didn't work so well. He performs and gives back story to his many bands such as the Carma Quartet and Triple Play, and Madcat's Pressure Cooker. He talks about his "Anyone Can Play Harmonica" book/DVD series which was produced with the late Happy Traum, a not so great session and gig with Rory Block, and the ins-and-outs out of being a longtime disciplined performer from Ann Arbor. Sir Fred recalled a meeting with Madcat and blues legend Lazy Lester, much to Madcat's surprise. Tune into Part 2 and finish what 'ya started, NOW!
Have you noticed that it feels like we are all in a giant pressure cooker? That the discomfort, maybe even pain and pressure is going up and up and up and up? And the relief never seems to come? You may have found yourself wondering what the hell is happening. Well, there is actually a reason this is happening. And knowing that reason, may just help you to find your way out of the pressure cooker.
Introduction: A few years ago there was a cooking device that practically changed the face of the home cooking world. Some of you may still be using these devices. It's called a pressure cooker. Now, these devices aren't really new, but they come with a newer safer design. Some of you older folks may…
We delve into the UAE National Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale, titled "Pressure Cooker" with curator Azza Aboualam. An assistant professor at the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at Zayed University Dubai and co-founder of Holesum Studio, Aboualam explains how architecture can be a cornerstone for achieving food security, particularly in challenging climates like UAE's and the broader Gulf region. Inspired by a simple question from her mother about the origin of blueberries in the UAE, Aboualam's work explored the intersection of architectural design and food production, focusing on innovative greenhouse typologies. The "Pressure Cooker" exhibition showcases how traditional and high-tech architectural elements can be reconfigured to prolong growing seasons and expand food production within the UAE. We unpack the complexities of food security as a national priority, the economic and environmental costs of imported food, and the surprising prevalence of individual-led greenhouse projects in the UAE. We also touch upon the fascinating historical context of food in the UAE, the impact of population growth on food systems, and a unique architectural cookbook attached to the project, which frames the conversation around food and built environments. 0:00:00 The UAE's Vision For Food Security0:02:40 "Pressure Cooker": Architecture and Food Flow0:03:33 The Blueberry Revelation: Origin of the Idea0:04:38 Why Food Security Is an Architectural Problem in the UAE0:05:48 The Urgency of Food Security In The UAE0:07:08 Global Warming and Food Production Challenges0:08:08 Inside The "Pressure Cooker" UAE Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 20250:10:41 A Call to Action and Moment of Reflection0:11:55 The True Cost of Food0:12:21 Greenhouses: a Common Practice in the UAE0:14:16 The "Kit-of-Parts" Innovation0:14:42 The Adaptable Greenhouse System0:16:07 Food Production in Apartment Living0:16:44 Sparking Broader Conversations0:17:30 Individual vs. Urban Scale Food Production0:19:08 Who Is Doing Food Security Well?0:20:32 Food Infrastructure in the UAE0:21:56 Regional Knowledge Sharing0:23:02 Local Food Production and Sufficiency0:23:53 Oil Revenue's Impact on Food Security0:25:01 Pressure Cooker Recipes: An Architectural Cookbook0:26:44 Engaging With Local Farmers0:28:18 Pathway to Food Independence0:29:03 Defining Food Independence0:30:54 Supermarkets: a Changing Landscape0:32:08 Historical Food Production in the UAE0:33:11 Migration and Food Systems0:35:00 Resources for Learning About Food Security0:36:51 The Problem of Food Waste0:39:17 Packaging Waste in the F&B IndustryUpcoming event
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Show #1121 Looking Back: 1980s 01. Denny Freeman - Takin' Off (2:41) (Out Of The Blue, Amazing Records, 1987) 02. John Campbell - Bad Night Blues (4:16) (A Man And His Blues, CrossCut Records, 1988) 03. Clarence Gatemouth Brown - She Winked Her Eye (5:17) (Pressure Cooker, Alligator Records, 1985) 04. Johnny Winter - Third Degree (6:35) (3rd Degree, Alligator Records, 1986) 05. Koko Taylor - Never Trust A Man (3:21) (From The Heart Of A woman, Alligator Records, 1981) 06. Ray Sharpe - Snap Your Fingers (4:25) (Texas Boogie Blues, Flying High Records, 1980) 07. Tinsley Ellis & the Heartfixers - Cool On It (4:34) (Cool On It, Alligator Records, 1986) 08. The Zoots - Just A Game (6:37) (Bad Days Are Gone, Blue Sting Records, 1985) 09. Katie Webster - Two-Fisted Mama (3:23) (Two-Fisted Mama!, Alligator Records, 1989) 10. Son Seals - Don't Pick Me For Your Fool (4:16) (Bad Axe, Alligator Records, 1984) 11. Big Joe Turner & Roomful Of Blues - I Know You Love Me (7:01) (Blues Train, Muse Records, 1983) 12. Howlin' Wilf & the Veejays - The Worm (Look Out Baby) (2:38) (Blue Men Sing The Whites, Waterfront Records, 1987) 13. Fenton Robinson - I Found Out Yesterday (5:44) (Nightflight, Alligator Records, 1984) 14. The Blasters - Highway 61 (3:00) (The Blasters, Slash Records, 1981) 15. Sonny Landreth & Bayou Rhythm - If I Ever Get Lucky (4:42) (Way Down In Louisiana, Blues Unlimited, 1985) 16. Downchild Blues Band - Money Trouble (4:28) (Road Fever, Attic Records, 1980) 17. Albert Collins - Snowed in (9:11) (Frostbite, Alligator Records, 1980) 18. Otis Rush - I Wonder Why (7:58) (Tops, Blind Pig Records, 1988) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Which of these two are deeper in the pressure cooker though?
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Rob and Kelvin tell us if Micah Parsons is under any additional pressure in Green Bay given how messy his exit out of Dallas was, and the Odd Couple Crew debates hostess dessert treats in this week’s edition of One’s Gotta Go. Plus, FS1 NBA analyst Ric Bucher swings by to discuss the Los Angeles Clippers allegedly circumventing the NBA salary cap to get Kawhi Leonard an extra $28 million, whether these under-the-table deals exist across the League, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back! Chloe and Rachel catch up at Upfront's brand new HQ on everything that's happened since the Euros – which, somehow, was already a month ago.We discuss Olivia Smith's record-breaking move to Arsenal and London City Lionesses' business so far: are they refreshing disruptors or bringing more imbalance to the league?Plus, the WSL2 is pulling in stars from all over the place – we take a look at how this season's extra promotion spot is forcing clubs to go big or go home.Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe. If you sign up before the end of August, you'll get 15% off an annual subscription: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a summer of Britpop revival provoked by the Oasis concerts, nineties legends Suede are about to take over the Southbank Centre in London for a series of events.In this episode of Ways to Change the World, Suede frontman Brett Anderson speaks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy ahead of the release of their tenth album ‘Antidepressants' and explains how his writing continues to evolve to the times and his age.
We all face moments in our lives where we feel under pressure, sometimes more than others. That pressure can either cause us to run to sin or run to God. We need to make sure that we are running to God because He promises to bring us through it.
We all face moments in our lives where we feel under pressure, sometimes more than others. That pressure can either cause us to run to sin or run to God. We need to make sure that we are running to God because He promises to bring us through it. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29
A Test match and series superbly poised at the Oval with India leading by 53 with eight wickets left in seamer-friendly conditions. Simon Hughes and Simon Mann report on an absorbing day of 340 runs and 15 wickets and plenty of confrontation that Surrey and England's Graham Thorpe, in whose memory everyone sported headbands, would have loved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is there any place to start other than Steam, New Waypoint, and the way anti-porn groups are trying to destroy important and valuable parts of the internet? Patrick, Rob, and Chia spend the first half of the podcast unpacking what's at play, before talking about the games they've been playing, including Rob's extensive time building a beaver empire in Timberborn. Plus, Janet briefly joins to chat with Patrick about their complicated thoughts on Donkey Kong Bananza.Discussed: Steam culls certain porn games due to pressure from payment processors 19:40, NuWaypoint Owners Censor Writers then Workers Quit 52:09, Timberborn 1:14:53, Clair Obscur 1:49:13, Donkey Kong Bananza 1:57:37, The Question Bucket 2:39:48See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Celestial Insights Podcast, the show that brings the stars down to Earth! Each week, astrologer, coach, and intuitive Celeste Brooks of Astrology by Celeste will be your guide. Her website is astrologybyceleste.com.
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Should Patrick Mahomes still be considered the unanimous best NFL QB? (15:04) NFC Pressure Cooker (20:16) Knicks to name Mike Brown as next HC. What are expectations for NY this year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Did trading for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith make the Steelers better? / Reaction to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agreeing to a max deal with the Thunder (19:57) AFC Pressure Cooker (25:11) Are Kevin Durant and the Rockets a threat to the Thunder? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oleg Lyalin is now compromised. To survive, he must now find a way to maintain the fictions of his multiple lives. But when his messy love life spirals out of control, Moscow sends in a KGB investigator to uncover what's really going on in London.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, Manika is joined by Lydia (@landoflydia), a whip-smart TikTok creator and pop culture observer, for the first of a two-part conversation all about HBO's high-stakes financial drama Industry. The episode opens with a lively round of Media Mania, where Manika and Lydia dive into timely entertainment stories, including the controversy surrounding HBO's upcoming Harry Potter series. They break down the problematic implications of supporting JK Rowling's work in 2025, especially in light of escalating anti-trans sentiment in the UK and US. Both express frustration at the entertainment industry's unwillingness to hold creators accountable, and highlight how fandom often prioritizes nostalgia over human rights.From there, the two shift gears to celebrate Sinners, Ryan Coogler's genre-bending new musical, which they agree is already a strong Oscar contender. They praise its powerful storytelling, stunning vocals, and the joy of seeing a Black-led original IP break box office expectations—despite negative media framing. The conversation also veers into Marvel fatigue, the wasted potential of Blade, and the systemic obstacles still plaguing directors like Nia DaCosta and actors like Mahershala Ali.Finally, they dig into Industry—the show's themes, characters, and cutthroat environment. Manika recalls being drawn in by the promise of a “Succession-like” drama with a Black woman lead, while Lydia shares how the show piqued her curiosity after buzz around Interview with the Vampire. The two discuss the brutal demands of Pierpoint & Co., particularly the tragic death of Hari in episode one, and how that moment sets the tone for the show's ruthless world.They break down season one through the lens of its four key grads—Harper, Yasmin, Robert, and Gus—exploring their backgrounds, ambitions, and moral compromises. They praise Gus's integrity, dissect Harper's calculated ruthlessness, and debate whether Yasmin's privilege shields or isolates her. A strong undercurrent of class and identity shapes the conversation, with both hosts reflecting on how different upbringings influence ambition in a world like Pierpoint.The episode ends with a powerful discussion of Harper's pivotal betrayal at the end of season one—when she chooses ambition over allegiance, takes down Daria, and secures her place beside Eric. Lydia and Manika agree: these aren't good people—but that's what makes them so compelling to watch.Lydia's SocialsTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@landoflydiaManika's SocialsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1CmokqeLIagz7nYQJfeRIwTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@manika3000?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1Podcast SocialsYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ivebeenmeaningtowatchthatp2316Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeenMeaning2PodTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivebeenmeaning2podFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ive-Been-Meaning-To-Watch-That-113280083760521/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivebeenmeaning2/Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We really appreciate it.
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Television producers Howard Blumenthal and Bob Boden weren't old enough to experience the quiz show scandal of the 1950s firsthand, but it had a major impact on their lives and careers. Blumenthal's father helped produce the rigged quiz show Twenty-One, and Boden worked alongside disgraced producer Dan Enright in the 1980s following his return to television. The two went on to co-found the National Archives of Game Show History and today, they join Lindsay to talk about the legacy of the quiz show scandal.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to American Scandal on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-scandal/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.