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Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.The Goldman Sachs Alternatives Summit “convened leaders across finance, geopolitics, technology, and culture” to discuss themes driving global markets.2025's Alternatives Summit was about “navigating a world in flux,” as the firm's recap of its event noted. The event aimed to help investors cut through the noise and put together the pieces of the puzzle in a dynamic and increasingly complex world. Alt Goes Mainstream joined the event to have unscripted conversations with Goldman Sachs Alternatives leaders to cut through the noise by unpacking key themes and trends at the intersection of private markets and private wealth.In this special series, we went behind the scenes at the Goldman Sachs Alternatives Conference and interviewed six Goldman Sachs Alternatives leaders about their current thinking on private markets and how the firm has built and evolved its private markets capabilities.This conversation was with James Reynolds, Global Co-Head of Private Credit within Goldman Sachs Asset Management. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management International.James is Co-Chair of the Asset Management Private Credit Investment Committee, as well as a member of the Management Committee, Partnership Committee, the European Management Committee and the EMEA Talent Council. James joined Goldman Sachs in 2000 as an Analyst and was named Managing Director in 2007 and Partner in 2010. James is a trustee of Greenhouse Sports and serves as a member of the Corporation Development Committee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). James earned a BS from the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées in 1998 and an MSc from MIT in 2000.James and I had a fascinating conversation about Goldman's extensive history in private credit and the current market dynamics. We covered:Why all capital coming into the private credit industry is not created equal.How Goldman's culture of “partnership, collaboration, and the right incentives” provides them with an edge in origination.Why James is an “optimistic pessimist.”Narrative versus reality in private credit markets today.What creates alpha in private credit.How to build an investment culture and, in credit, how to build an investment culture that “doesn't feel pressure to deploy.”Why many investors are focusing on Europe.How the entire platform of Goldman Sachs helps them in private credit.Thanks James for sharing your expertise, wisdom, and passion for private credit, private markets, and private wealth.Show Notes00:39 Welcome to the Alt Goes Mainstream Podcast01:30 James Reynolds' Background02:44 Evolution of Private Credit03:12 Direct Origination and Financing Solutions04:08 Growth in Private Credit Market05:55 Importance of Origination06:29 Goldman Sachs' Competitive Edge08:38 Expanding Universe of Credit10:22 Harmonization of Goldman Sachs12:01 Private Credit Deployment Strategies14:15 Current State of Private Credit17:16 Building an Investment Culture18:31 Traits of a Great Credit Investor20:52 Assessing the Business of Asset Management22:43 Opportunities in Europe26:10 Concerns in Private Credit27:28 Optimistic Pessimism in Private Credit27:59 Conclusion and Closing RemarksEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
This week, Jeff and Julia (from the Pal Around Podcast) go back in time to 2001 and take a stroll through the opening days of Disney's California Adventure in celebration of its 25th anniversary. Listen to our memories, anecdotes, and a few rare sound bytes as we pay homage to Anaheim's second Disney gate. As a special bonus, we take a quick trip back to the 2013 PNW Mouse Meet to revisit a classic Mousetalgia interview with Imagineer Kevin Rafferty about his work developing Cars Land for DCA. All this - and much more!
Geoff Mosher gives an early preview of Super Bowl LX, touching on how both teams were built and why this is one of the most unique matchups in Super Bowl history.► Subscribe to our Patreon Channel for exclusive information not seen or heard anywhere else and become among smartest Birds fans out there (just ask our members!!) + get all of our shows commercial free!!https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n.►Support our sponsors!!► Simpli Safe Home Alert System: https://simplisafe.com/BIRDS for 60% OFF!► Camden Apothecary: https://camdenapothecary.com/► Soul Out of Office Gummies: https://getsoul.com. Use Promo Code: BIRDS for 30% off► Sky Motor Cars: https://www.skymotorcars.com/Follow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannflNFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
David Livingston reflects upon his twenty-five years hosting The Space Show, reflecting on a quarter century of broadcasting interviews with astronauts, engineers, and visionaries shaping humanity's journey beyond Earth.1783, the meteor of August 13, from Paris
We made it to Episode 300! We'd like to thank everyone that has listened to and supported the show, we're just getting started. To celebrate this milestone, we are taking a look at the first quarter century in horror and some of the names of the masters of the genre in the new millennium. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “Obsession” – Actors
Celebrating a Quarter-Century of Animal Radio Join us for a special celebration of America's favorite and longest-running pet show. Animal Radio looks back at the last 24 seasons with guest appearances by Actor Ed Asner, Dog Wig Maker Ruth Regina, The Monkees' Davy Jones, Comedian Paul Reiser, Actor Dick Van Patten, Singer Donny Osmond, and a final bow from Vladae The World Famous Russian Dog Wizard, Dog Trainer Alan Kabel, News Director Lori Brooks, Executive Producer Judy Francis, Groomer Joey Villani, Veterinarian Dr. Debbie and your host Hal Abrams. Listen Now If You Are Anxious, Your Dog May Be Feeling The Stress, Too Numerous studies have found that dogs and their owners can experience synchronized emotions and stress levels, especially during acutely stressful or exciting activities. A new study followed dogs and their owners to see how stress hormones in animals and humans changed over time. The results suggest that if the owner is stressed, then the dog is also likely to mirror that stress. The researchers then took hair samples from the dogs and their owners to test for the stress-related hormone cortisol, which can be detected in hair. They found that dog cortisol levels mirror the personality traits of their owners. Maybe even more interesting was that the owner's personality influenced the dog's cortisol level, rather than the dog's personality itself. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Two historians hired as interpreters at Walden Pond share their knowledge and deep enthusiasm for Henry David Thoreau.
Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center Marks a Quarter-Century of Excellence in Cosmetic Medicine Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center City: Leesburg Address: 19500 Sandridge Way Website: https://gotobeauty.com/ Phone: +1-571-200-1450
As we begin 2026, here are ten big changes I think are going to define the way we dress and think about fashion in this new year. From a major shoe switch-up and to a whole new approach to shopping, here are the ways in which a revolution is upon us all now and what's next.
Welcome to 2026! This week, Matt and Tyler review 2025 and accidentally discuss the 23rd ranked state.
Dan Beyer and Monse Bolanos in for C&R as they talk about the best athletes of this first quarter-century. Dan and Monse get callers' thoughts on the best athletes of the last 25 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Lynch, Jane Goodall, and other notable 2025 losses ... When Bob called James Watson a "mad scientist" ... Predicting 2050: Star Trek abundance vs. "Total Chaos Planet"? ... The age of algorithmically guided attention ... Global poverty reduction (and its flip side) ... Will anyone care if your newsletter is AI-written? ... Trump's USAID cuts killed a lot of people ... Elon Musk, Alex Karp, and the age of the "manifestly crazy" ... Can the Supreme Court stop Trump? ... JD Vance's identity crisis: Tech bro or populist? ... The "Black Swan": When AI starts killing people ... AI scientific breakthroughs to come ... Bob and Paul's 2025 Entertainment Awards ... Which jobs are truly AI-proof? ... Bob's Epstein document deep-dive ... Bill Ackman's conspiracy-theory-brained year ... Are US arms sales pushing China to invade Taiwan? ... Barry Weiss's journalistic scruples ...
The host's of CSN The Network Podcast return this week to discuss college football, NFL football, college basketball and NBA news. In the NFL, we discussed our CSN Player of the Week, pivotal games this weekend that has playoff implications, and we discussed our CSN NFL Quarter Century team where we discussed the best team that we can construct based on NFL players that played from 2000-2025. This served as a great conversation in our content as we discussed a variety of special players, special moments and accolades. Factors that were considered when formulating the teams were impact, personal accolades, team success and how long they dominated at their position. In college basketball, we discussed the return of UNC senior guard Seth Trimble and what that means for their season, and we discussed the play of Kiyan Anthony. In the NBA we discussed top teams and the team that is most suited to dethrone the OKC Thunder in their second title run. We then closed the show by discussing college football, followed by our CSN Pick 6 Segment, and our CSN Overreaction segment. As always we appreciate the support, please continue to like, subscribe, share and view the content.
A panel of Minnesota Star Tribune sportswriters -- Ben Goessling, Mark Craig and Andrew Krammer -- selected their All-Quarter Century Team for the Vikings from the past 25 years (2001-2025). They came up with three different quarterbacks and head coaches among other variations. What are the merits from Daunte Culpepper to Brett Favre to Kirk Cousins? Or Danielle Hunter vs. Everson Griffen?
Mike, Richie, Alec and David Anderson break down their Rutgers All-Quarter Century teams, forming their best teams of players from 2001-2025 to come up with the official TKR list! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In their annual year end wrap-up show Greg, Sother and Damon sit down to talk about what the heck just happened. They unpack some of the leading trends of 2025, including Hi-Fi Lounges, High-Dives, Premiumization and the migration to the extremes of either luxury or ultra-discount experiences. Are we too used to curated experiences to accept risk in our bars and restaurants? Can a true high-end dive really exist? And why does Sother have such a fascination with the US Postal Service anyway? All that and more is answered in the final Speakeasy of 2025.LINKSBecome a Regular: patreon.com/SpeakeasyRegularsFor resources on dealing with ICE agents in your community visit nouswithoutyou.la/ and @thenycallianceThe Speakeasy is now on YouTube! Tune in to “see” what we're talking about at youtube.com/@Speakeasy.PodcastCheck out Quiote Imports at quioteimports.com and use promo code “Speakeasy” to get free shipping at checkout.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Within-family genomic selection in strawberry: optimization of marker density, trial design, and training set composition" with Dr. Joshua Sleper If plant breeding were a poker game, you'd have to play a lot of hands to beat the house. Quantitative genetics hopes to give players an advantage by recognizing patterns that can point to future success. In strawberry, a genetically complex and labor-intensive plant, this is particularly important. This episode, Joshua join me to discuss his work using quantitative genetics to help give strawberry breeders a hand. Tune in to learn: · How some plants have "sticky cards" in their genetics · What challenges strawberry breeders face · How many clones are really enough · What lies on the horizon for strawberry breeding If you would like more information about this topic, this episode's paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1002/tpg2.20550 This paper is always freely available. Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don't forget to subscribe. If you'd like to see old episodes or sign up for our newsletter, you can do so here: https://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/. If you would like to reach out to Joshua, you can find him here: j.sleper@ufl.edu Resources CEU Quiz: https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning-Center/Courses/Course-Detail?productid=%7b9908BAD4-89DB-F011-8544-000D3A3685DF%7d Transcripts: Coming soon Rex Bernardo's Essentials of Plant Breeding: https://www.abebooks.com/9780972072427/Essentials-Plant-Breeding-Rex-Bernardo-097207242X/plp A Quarter Century of Genomewide Prediction - Dr. Rex Bernardo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K45M4N9mJBM&t=8s Field, Lab, Earth is Copyrighted by the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
Gregory Hirte (above, with violin) reflects on the twenty-five years (!) he's been in the Goodman Theatre's annual production of A Christmas Carol, and how both he and the show have changed in that time. Hirte reveals the benefits of being both an actor and a musician; the challenge of going where the work is; how he got started with Chicago's famed Piven Theatre Workshop; tales of onstage mishaps; his vote for, not the best, but the fastest Scrooge; and finally, how the beauty of the story keeps bringing back actors – and audiences – year after year. (Length 18:35) (PICTURED: Brian Goodwin, Chris Khoshaba, Bethany Thomas, Gregory Hirte, Austin Tichenor, Benjamin Heppner, Jalbelly Guzmán, and Christiana Clark in the 2025 Goodman Theatre production of A Christmas Carol, directed by Malkia Stampley. Photo by Brett Beiner.) The post Quarter Century Caroler appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.
We've lived through twenty-five years in the state of Florida in the 21st century. How did we get here? Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here! I do not own the rights to the clips in this episode. I've linked them below. Behind the Scenes Millennium Concert 1999 Gloria Estefan Part 1 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers "American Girl" | Rock Hall 2002 Induction 2004 Daytona 500 Finish Dale Jr DON'T TASE ME BRO Obama: "Trayvon Martin could've been me 35 years ago" Besides the clips above, all the music was originally composed.
Bickley and Marotta hand out awards for the last 25 years of Cardinals football.
Bickley and Marotta hand out awards for the last 25 years of D-Backs baseball.
Bickley and Marotta hand out awards for the last 25 years of Suns basketball.
Dr. Warren Rich reluctantly answered the call to dental missionary service in Kenya, and the Lord rewarded him with 25 years of joy-filled memories. Enjoy this recording of our first plenary session from the 2025 Great Commission Dental Conference, including the introduction given by his daughter, Elise.
How much more realistic do the Texans' playoff chances feel now compared to Sunday? Plus, The Athletic dropped its top 25 of the NBA's quarter century — did they get the Rockets' placements right? QOTD: What character would you be in a war movie, and which Houston sports personalities fit the roles?
Today, I'm reflecting on my 25th diaversary, 25 years since I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. In the past, I've shared this day with my parents on the podcast, but this year I felt called to sit down solo and really process what this milestone means. From the memories of my diagnosis at seven years old to the lessons I've learned along the way, I'm sharing how my relationship with diabetes has evolved over a quarter of a century. My hope is that no matter where you are in your journey, five seconds in or fifty years, you're reminded that it's never too late to shift lanes, grow, and create the life you want with diabetes. Giveaway details below!
The group recaps the Giants loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, looks ahead to the game against the San Francisco 49ers, puts together the greatest Giants defense of this century, and does some Giants trivia. :00 - Eagles recap 5:30 - 49ers preview 14:50 - Whaddayaknow? Whaddayasay? 17:40 - Giants quarter century defense 25:20 - Overs/undersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The group recaps the Giants loss to the Denver Broncos, looks ahead to the second game against the Eagles, puts together the greatest Giants offense of this century, and does some Giants trivia. :00 - Broncos Recap 10:07 - Eagles Preview 17:15 - Whaddayaknow? Whaddayasay? 20:15 - Giants quarter century offense 26:05 - Eagles overs/undersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Soccer leagues around the world use a promotion-and-relegation system to reward the best teams and punish the worst. We ask whether American sports fans would enjoy a similar system. (Part two of a two-part series.) SOURCES:Domonique Foxworth, sports analyst and former N.F.L. player.Stefan Szymanski, professor of sport management at the University of Michigan.Victor Matheson, professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross. RESOURCES:"'Root, root, root for the home team" did TV kill minor league baseball in the 1950s?" by Stefan Szymanski (University of Michigan, 2025)."European and North American Sports Differences (?): A Quarter Century on," by Stefan Szymanski (Principles and Paradoxes of Sports Economics, 2024).National Pastime: How Americans Play Baseball and the Rest of the World Plays Soccer, by Stefan Szymanski and Andrew Zimbalist (2006). EXTRAS:"When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee? (Update)," by Freakonomics Radio (2025)."The Longest Long Shot," by Freakonomics Radio (2016). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The In The Circle fall tour makes its next stop in the MVC. On today's episode, powered by SixFour3, we sit down with Belmont Head Coach Laura Matthews. She discusses getting Maya Johnson back for her senior season, adding more arms to the pitching staff, and the team's run to the NCAA Tournament, plus what it will take to return in 2026.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth and Sean discuss Brian Callahan taking over as the odds favorite Head Coach to be fired first, look at which golden age Astros made the Athletic's quarter century all-playoff team and who got snubbed, and listen to some candidates for tomorrow's Take-a-Mania.
Seth and Sean dive into the Athletic's Quarter-Century All-Playoffs MLB team, take a look at which Golden Age Astros made it and which are suspiciously absent.
Support #Millennial! Pledge on Patreon and receive lots of perks: https://patreon.com/millennial Visit our merch store: https://shop.millennialshow.com Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@millennialpodcast We're serving up real talk (WTF-style) about some of the latest weird health stories hitting the airwaves . From ticks that turn people vegan to whether owning a dog is bad for the planet, we're digging into the bizarre headlines of the week. Andrew reveals his latest (real cause he's not a poser) collectible, and we unpack Vox's list of the 25 pieces of culture that define the last 25 years. Does Harry Potter, Drag Race, Ramen, or The Eras Tour deserve the top spot? Plus, we add our own picks to the list, and debate listeners' favorites. As always, we've got the best recommendations covered for you: BarProducts.com (Andrew), South Park season 27 (Laura), and creative reuse centers for all you crafters (Pam). And in this week's installment of After Dark: we've got some piping hot tea that can only live behind the paywall. How to approach a friend or family member who has their priorities waaaaaay out of whack. We're not therapists, but you know we have opinions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven and Diante return to recap their favorite moments from the first week of the NFL preseason, with a special focus on the young quarterbacks looking to make some noise, including: Shedeur SandersCam WardJaxson DartJ.J. McCarthyBo NixBryce YoungAnthony Richardson They end the pod by taking a look at The Ringer's Best NFL Teams of the Quarter Century Bracket and debating which squad will make it to the top of the mountain. Click here to check out the bracket at theringer.com and cast your vote for the best NFL team of the 21st century so far! The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Steven Ruiz and Diante LeeProducer: Chris SuttonSocial: Kiera GivensProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Lindbergh, Steve Ahlman, Matt James, Rob Mahoney, and Daniel Chin press F to pay respects to the finest video games of the 2000s (so far), making five picks per person in a knock-down, drag-out draft of 25 stone-cold classics. Intro (0:00)25 Greatest Games of the Quarter Century Draft (11:00)Outro (1:43:23) Host: Ben LindberghGuests: Steve Ahlman, Matt James, Rob Mahoney, and Daniel ChinProducer: Devon RenaldoAdditional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
20,000 votes later, the team is official. Debate, Husker fans!
Boomer joined Kay Adams to discuss NFL topics. WFAN's all-quarter-century basketball team was revealed; Gio wants a "worst of" version. Jerry's final update: Ben Rice's go-ahead homer gave the Yankees the lead, Mets beat Angels (Nimmo go-ahead hit, Alvarez homer), and SNY had kid caster night. Mike Vrabel is annoyed by repetitive media questions. Micah Parsons discussed his Cowboys contract. Moment of the Day: Gio once dated a lesbian. The show's final segment explored Wichita State coaches' salaries.
Gio wants WFAN to do the worst quarter century teams for all the sports. So we come up with our own list.
WFAN's All-Quarter Century Hockey Team was released. CBS Sports listed the top 25 NFL teams of the past 25 years. Jerry updated on the Yankees' two infield errors; Aaron Boone defended Anthony Volpe. Giancarlo Stanton homered. The Mets beat the Angels with Brett Baty's homer, though Frank The Tank was unhappy with Senga. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract, disliking long-term deals due to unforeseen circumstances. Mike Tyson seemed unaware of Klay Thompson. The Moment of The Day highlighted Steve the engineer's electrocutions. Callers in the final segment defended Anthony Volpe and debated Derek Jeter's legacy.
The show discusses the results from WFAN's quarter century team, from the Jets and Giants, as voted on by the WFAN staff.
Evan and Tiki talk about the WFAN Quarter Century team results focused on the Jets & Giants. They then give their thoughts on David Wright's Number Retirement Ceremony this past weekend.
Scottie Scheffler's Open Championship win sparked comparisons to Tiger Woods due to his "boring" personality. Jerry's final update covered WFAN's all-quarter-century NY teams. Aaron Judge tied A-Rod in Yankees homers. The Mets beat the Reds with a Juan Soto hustle play. Scheffler reacted to his win. Moment of the Day: Boomer on boner pills. Final segment discussed WFAN's quarter-century teams and the hockey team, plus constant fire alarms.
Eliot Shorr-Parks and Joe Giglio debate Jalen Hurts' inclusion into the top 5 athletes of the last 25 years. 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
On this First Friday edition of CBD, the guys select CBs for the Browns all quarter-century team (1:19:50). Beau and Z analyze Phil Simms' QB rankings (33:21) and look at ten bold predictions for the upcoming season from Jeffri Chadiha in Thing or Not a Thing (1:09:23).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FRL crew previews the biggest storylines heading into Fargo! Send in user submissions and questions to FRLsubmissions@flosports.tv. (0:00) Fun and easy banter (1:40) Ben Askren update (8:05) 165 All-Quarter Century Team Results (32:10) Fargo talk begins (32:30) How important is Fargo for Bo Bassett and Melvin Miller? (40:25) Deepest weights at Fargo (57:45) Who could win a Golden Ticket at Fargo? (1:05:45) Previewing team USA at the Hungary Ranking Series tournament (1:12:10) Questions from friends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Fitz & Frank Schwab are joined by the great Mike Golic Jr. to dive into NFL quarterbacks who can change their public perception the most heading into the 2025 season, including Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones, Justin Herbert, C.J. Stroud and Jared Goff.Later, Frank reveals his NFL All-Quarter Century Team made up of the best NFL players at each position over the last 25 years, and Fitz and GoJo react and discuss the biggest snubs on offense and defense.(2:15) - Quarterbacks who can change their perception the most(28:50) - NFL All-Quarter Century Team reactions: Offense(39:00) - NFL All-Quarter Century Team reactions: Defense Subscribe to the Inside Coverage on your favorite podcast app:
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for July 4th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks goes over who he would put on the Eagles Quarter Century Team as we are now 25 years into the 2000s. We are running an audience survey to make sure we are best serving our listeners! This is a great chance to give us feedback and help us learn more about you to make a better show. Complete the survey here: tinyurl.com/GoBirdsPod 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
Matthew Coller is joined by Will Ragatz of Bring Me The Sports to discuss Ragatz's selections for his Vikings All-Quarter Century team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Vikings all-quarter century team; Who rounds out the Vikings QB room; Stacking up the Vikings wide receivers; The difficulty of figuring out the Vikings cornerback room; Plus storytime with Judd and a full Vikings roster on Purple Daily. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for June 20th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into a recently released behind-the-scenes video put out by the Eagles, highlighting the best moments and best sound bites. Then, a look at the ESPN's Quarter Century NFL Team, which was filled with Eagles players. 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
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