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"So far…away, doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?” Wow. I was floored. What a beautiful message from my beautiful, beautiful Scooter.." Today's riff is Loss, Grief and Gratitude: Finding Joy in Remembrance Welcome to Episode 117 of the Roll With Peace, In Mind podcast! There are people who come into our lives for long stretches of time, flowing into and out of it as the years go by...but their impact is not only life-altering but long lasting well after they're gone... This is a tribute to my dear friend, Annette Stubbins. Thank you Scooter, for everything. As mentioned, here is the Ready For The World video I choreographed that she was in. Let me know if this resonates with you, comment, like, follow. "Being" from my SoundSoulVibin' Music. ************* Visit Jacquie Bird, Spiritual Wellness to book a coaching session and for my products and services *** Please tell your friends, family, colleagues and co-workers about this podcast, word of mouth is da the bomb-diggedy! Remember to Like, Comment, Follow **If you would like to show some love for my Roll With Peace, In Mind podcast drop it on my Venmo @JacquieBirdSpiritualWellness Your contribution would assist me in continuing to create this valuable free product of service that promotes empowerment, peace of mind, shares stress and anxiety relief tips, inspires mindfulness and positivity. Join my mailing list to keep up with new events, announcements, products and workshops. Thank you for listening!
The World Cup is underway and Atlanta is gearing up to host its first game. We look at preparations from transportation to fanfests to health and safety. And the Buford Highway Orchestra Project is a free program that started during the pandemic to help students who were feeling the fear and isolation of COVID. It now serves as a reprieve from the stress of stepped up immigration enforcement. Plus, we continue our look at America celebrating its 250th birthday this year with a look through the Atlanta lens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plenty of soccer talk in today's show. Danny and Tobi weigh in on why the U.S. has never quite lived up to what it wants to be. Also, a conversation debating which D.C. area celebrities would be at a hypothetical Wizards NBA Finals Game.
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Mayor Wilson joins Sound Politics to talk about Seattle's preparedness for the World Cup, CCTV cameras, and her goal to stand up 500 shelter beds before the first matchThank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible. If you want to help out, go to https://www.kuow.org/donate/soundpolitics/.Sound Politics is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Catharine Smith. Our producer is Hans Anderson. Our hosts are Libby Denkmann and Scott Greenstone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE BIG PODCAST - NEW Jessie Reyez BIG Interview | Scary Movie Dominates The Box Office | Mariana's Niece's Last Minute Quince | Louie's Ghost House | Is The USA Ready For The World Cup | A$AP Rocky Speaks On Home ShootingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Canada prepares for its upcoming World Cup games, writer, musician and sports enthusiast Dave Bidini joins the show to help get you in the soccer spirit. He'll recommend two classic football books that capture why we call it the beautiful game. Plus, author Genevieve Graham talks about getting lost in the work while answering The Next Chapter's version of the Proust Questionnaire. Books discussed on this week's show include:Soccer in Sun and Shadow by Eduardo GaleanoDynamo: Triumph and Tragedy in Nazi-Occupied Kiev by Andy DouganThe Chambermaid's Key by Genevieve GrahamCheck us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks
With less than 50 days until the World Cup kicks off, WNYC reporter David Brand takes us from Little Haiti in Flatbush, where fans are celebrating Haiti's first World Cup appearance in 52 years, to Kearny, New Jersey, a small town that shaped the entire history of American soccer. Photo: Johnrob/iStock Unreleased via Getty Images -Got any questions, comments or story ideas? Send us a message at NYCNow@WNYC.org Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Alexander Abnos and Leander Schaerlaeckens to preview the World Cup with one month to go until kick off. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Christian Pulisic missed the weekend with a reported glute injury, and with the World Cup right around the corner, USMNT fans officially have reason to sweat. Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros discuss whether this is just precautionary rest or a real concern for the American star's form and fitness heading into the biggest tournament of his career. Is the pressure starting to mount for the USMNT captain? Then, USMNT legend Landon Donovan joins the show for a candid conversation about the modern American soccer player. Landon shares advice for Christian Pulisic ahead of the World Cup, explains why social media makes today's pressure even more intense, and opens up about being critical of USMNT players on his podcast. He also discusses his memoir, media life after retirement, and what fans misunderstand about honest soccer analysis. Finally, Barcelona officially clinch the La Liga title by defeating Real Madrid in El Clasico — the first time the rivalry has ever directly decided the championship. The guys break down Real Madrid's shocking decline, debate who deserves the blame for the collapse, and discuss whether rumored managerial target Jose Mourinho could realistically restore Madrid back to glory. Timestamps: (12:15) - Christian Pulisic is injured: time to worry? (25:30) - Landon Donovan joins the Cooligans (37:00) - Who's to blame for Real Madrid's fall from grace? Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
Atlanta is about to take center stage. Arthur and Josh Blank join Mike Conti to discuss why the 2026 World Cup is a milestone moment for Georgia. Mercedes-Benz Stadium has hosted the Super Bowl and Final Four, but the World Cup is a different beast. Hear how Atlanta is preparing for 8 matches.
Ben, Alex and Dunlop are back on NFP this week to break down the latest in Canadian soccer, with a focus on how things are shaping up with the two-month mark now in the rear view. Stay tuned for Part 2! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The following article of the AI Cloud & Data industry is: “Millions of Transactions: Is Mexico Ready for the World Cup?” by Alexandre Gomes, COO Latam, Sensedia. (AA2307)
Welcome to Caching in the NorthWest! This is THE podcast from the birthplace of geocaching, right here in the great Pacific NorthWest. It's Thursday at 7PM Pacific and we are going to talk about geocaches and geocachers from here and around the globe. So while you are drying out your car's floorboards, we'll be Caching in the NorthWest. We want you to call in your Geocache Log of the Week! Send an email to feedback@CachingNW.com, call into 253-693-TFTC. Call us with your feedback at (253) 693-TFTC Or visit the website at https://CachingNW.com
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci the difference between Spring Training and the World Baseball Classic. What makes it so popular and great for baseball? Tom notes the growing popularity of the event as it starts its 6th year. Konnor Griffin has been impressive in Spring Training. Tom gives some impressive comps that has Joe excited about Griffin as a player. Legendary ump Bruce Froemming passed away and Joe happens to have been his very last ejection. Plus, a fun promotion coming this season for the Cardinals! Joe recalls some great event nights for teams and even some that should be avoided! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci the difference between Spring Training and the World Baseball Classic. What makes it so popular and great for baseball? Tom notes the growing popularity of the event as it starts its 6th year. Konnor Griffin has been impressive in Spring Training. Tom gives some impressive comps that has Joe excited about Griffin as a player. Legendary ump Bruce Froemming passed away and Joe happens to have been his very last ejection. Plus, a fun promotion coming this season for the Cardinals! Joe recalls some great event nights for teams and even some that should be avoided! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bubba & Cody are back in the brand new Mojobreak Studio for a preview of the World Baseball Classic on the latest episode of Wax Packs & Warning Tracks! The guys take a look at the most intriguing names for collectors on the WBC rosters including international up & comers, rookie of the year candidates and recent Bowman favorites. Plus after a packed month of new releases for baseball collectors, the guys talk about their favorite products of the month and debate if Topps should spread out the release schedule a little bit more. Go to Mojobreak.com to get a spot in all the latest baseball breaks & more! Visit our shop in Santa Clara or order online at mojobreakshop.com Subscribe to Wax Packs & Warning Tracks wherever you get podcasts! Search "Mojobreak" on your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Gambling Files podcast, hosts Jon Bruford and Fintan Costello explore various themes related to gambling, sports betting, and the upcoming World Cup. Joined by guest Jeevan Jeyaratnam from Abelson Sports, they discuss the adaptability of the brain, the importance of marketing in engaging casual bettors, and the evolving landscape of prediction markets. The conversation also touches on the ethical implications of celebrity involvement in betting and the strategies operators can use to attract and retain customers during major sporting events.The things we talk about, but in a list: The brain is incredibly adaptable, adjusting to new experiences like wearing contact lenses.World Cup 2026 is expected to have a significant impact on North American sports betting.Engaging casual bettors requires building narratives around less popular matches.Prediction markets are gaining traction, but their long-term sustainability is uncertain.Celebrity involvement in betting raises questions about ethics and insider information.The importance of marketing strategies in the gambling industry cannot be overstated.Casual bettors are more likely to engage with narratives and stories around games.The betting landscape is evolving with new technologies and market dynamics.Understanding customer behaviour is crucial for operators during major sporting events.The future of sports betting will likely involve more integration of technology and data analytics.Choice quotes: "The brain is incredibly adaptable.""World Cup 2026 will be a big deal.""Engaging casual bettors is key."Chapters (but add 30 seconds because of the music, probably)00:00 Introduction and New Format Exploration03:05 Contact Lenses and Vision Adjustments05:58 The Brain's Adaptability and Surgery Insights11:59 Podcast Sponsors and Marketing Insights14:54 Introducing the Guest and Podcast Evolution16:10 Introduction and Background of Abelson Sports22:10 The Impact of Major Sporting Events30:02 World Cup Dynamics and U.S. Engagement36:59 Betting Patterns and Market Engagement Strategies
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” trip rolling into 1985, when rock grew darker and more spiritual while RB slipped fully into the age of drum machines and neon-lit bedrooms. One of us drops the needle on a brooding British rock record that turns goth shadows and psychedelic guitar into stadium-sized transcendence, while the other sinks into a self-produced Michigan R & B debut where DIY cassette demos, sensual slow jams, and Minneapolis-inspired grooves rewire romance for the electronic era. The AlbumsThe Cult – Love (1985) The Cult's second album finds Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy fusing post-punk tension, psychedelic guitars, and classic rock heft into a moody, hypnotic sound that feels heavy without ever turning hostile. Producer Steve Brown surrounds chiming Gretsch riffs, tribal grooves, and spiritual lyrics with spacious, atmospheric mixes, creating an elemental world where songs like “Nirvana,” “She Sells Sanctuary,” and “Brother Wolf, Sister Moon” chase transcendence more than aggression. Across its eight-minute epics and goth-tinted anthems, the record helps define mid-80s alternative rock by proving that big riffs, ritualistic repetition, and belief can make rock feel massive and mystical at the same time.Ready for the World – Ready for the World (1985) Cut largely in a Flint, Michigan studio and kept in near-demo form, Ready for the World's self-titled debut turns a shoestring, self-produced setup into a sleek blend of synth-funk, electro grooves, and unabashed bedroom RB. Melvin Riley Jr. and company lean on drum machines, DX-era keys, and smooth tenor vocals to deliver everything from slow-burn seductions like “Tonight” and “Human Toy” to the Prince-adjacent smash “Oh Sheila,” which briefly fooled listeners into thinking it was a Minneapolis release. The album's platinum run and crossover chart success show how mid-80s RB could sound futuristic and intimate at once, nudging the genre toward the stripped-down, synth-forward sound that would shape Quiet Storm and early New Jack Swing.Diggin' AlbumsThe Molotovs – Wasted on Youth (2026) A punchy London debut that slams together punk urgency, new wave hooks, and garage grit, tracing modern youth burnout and identity crises over short, shout-along anthems built for sweaty club stages.Mr. Mister – Welcome to the Real World (1985) A polished 80s pop-rock landmark where shimmering synths, big choruses, and studio-perfect performances turn “Broken Wings” and “Kyrie” into FM radio staples with quietly existential streaks.Softcult – When a Flower Doesn't Grow (2026) Canadian twins Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn deliver a grimy, shoegaze-leaning full-length that weds fuzzed-out guitars and hazy vocals to unflinching songs about gender violence, trauma, and systemic misogynyBartees Strange – Magic Boy (2026) A shape-shifting set that pulls folk, emo, hip hop, and indie rock into intimate, guitar-forward songs, reconnecting his early acoustic roots with the expansive, genre-scrambling vision of his later work.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Hey, how come Andrew gets to get up? If he gets up, we'll all get up, it'll be anarchy!” – John Bender, played by Judd Nelson in 1985's The Breakfast Club.
In this dynamic conversation, Dennis Thompson and Corrado reflect on how their creative partnership began—sparked by a mutual connection and built through shared vision and collaboration. They unpack the realities of working together in the content space, touching on brand partnerships, creative alignment, and the constant challenge of staying authentic in an ever-evolving social media landscape. Beyond content creation, the discussion expands into balancing family life with entrepreneurship, the power of meaningful audience engagement, and their anticipation for the upcoming World Cup. They explore what the tournament means culturally for Toronto and how soccer continues to shape identity and community in the city. The conversation also dives into broader themes of sports, cultural pride, and Canada's economic environment. From infrastructure readiness for global events to the impact of taxes and financial pressures on athletes, they offer candid perspectives on opportunity and responsibility. Ultimately, the dialogue highlights the importance of mindset, accountability, and community-driven values in defining success both in business and in life. TakeawaysCollaboration can lead to creative synergy and expanded reach.Understanding your audience is key to successful content creation.Maintaining authenticity is crucial when working with brands.Engaging with your audience fosters a loyal community.Balancing family life and content creation requires effective time management.Social media platforms encourage collaboration for greater visibility.Cultural representation is vital in sports events like the World Cup.Navigating brand partnerships requires clear communication and alignment of values.Content creation can be a business that supports family needs.The dynamics of soccer and its cultural impact are significant in community engagement. Cultural identity plays a significant role in sports fandom.Infrastructure readiness is crucial for hosting major events.Economic factors heavily influence the sports landscape.Taxes and financial decisions impact athletes' choices.A mindset shift is necessary for business success in Canada.Community engagement is vital for fostering local talent.Accountability partners can help navigate business challenges.Understanding one's value is key in negotiations.Sports and entertainment require a long-term perspective.Cultural values shape our approach to success and opportunity.CONTACT CORRADO BELOW INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/corrado/?hl=enTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@corradoarangio?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/corradoarangioFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CorradoArangio/?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=socialCONTACT DENNIS BELOW INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iam_trixafa.ent/?hl=enTHREADS: https://www.threads.com/@iam_trixafa.entBOOKING INQUIRY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrfy-BJYi-KoxzsOr0_ReEsVBy905ZJwzYT0W7pvUU46B7Mw/viewform
When the US won a bid to co-host the World Cup, Trump was midway through his first term. Eight years later, he's back in office, and giving soccer fans eager to watch the tournament this summer good reasons to squirm.Guest: Jon Arnold, sports journalist and author of the Getting CONCACAFed substack.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the US won a bid to co-host the World Cup, Trump was midway through his first term. Eight years later, he's back in office, and giving soccer fans eager to watch the tournament this summer good reasons to squirm.Guest: Jon Arnold, sports journalist and author of the Getting CONCACAFed substack.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the US won a bid to co-host the World Cup, Trump was midway through his first term. Eight years later, he's back in office, and giving soccer fans eager to watch the tournament this summer good reasons to squirm.Guest: Jon Arnold, sports journalist and author of the Getting CONCACAFed substack.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the first topics covered in this podcast was reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS). Five years later, Erik G. Larsson and Emil Björnson return to this topic to reflect on what has happened since then. The conversation covers how these surfaces can improve wave propagation between transmitters and receivers, and identifies the most convincing practical use cases. Core challenges overcome in recent years are discussed, and Emil describes the RIS used in his lab and the lessons learned from his measurements. They also go through new forms of RIS, known as Beyond-Diagonal RIS, STAR-RIS, and Stacked Intelligent Metasurfaces. To learn more, you can read the paper “Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces in Upper Mid-Band 6G Networks: Gain or Pain?” (https://doi.org/10.1109/MWC.2025.3616979). Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik's website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil's website https://ebjornson.com/
Wings of Steel, the rising stars of traditional heavy metal, unleash a powerful new single and music video Burning Sands. This electrifying track is the third and final single from their highly anticipated sophomore album, Winds of Time, and follows two critically acclaimed singles from the album released earlier this year; We Rise & Winds of Time. Burning Sands masterfully blends old-school metal with a contemporary twist, featuring driving heavy guitar riffs and scorching solos, top-tier soaring vocals, and a monumental, utterly face-melting middle section that offers a powerful display of the epic journey awaiting listeners with the full album. The accompanying music video, filmed in the desolate expanse of Poland's Błędowska Desert, provides a striking visual metaphor for the song's powerful message. The band comments on the track's timely theme: “Burning Sands illustrates the dire consequences of geopolitical events that could lead to nuclear war and the annihilation of humanity. This aligns with a common underlying lyrical theme on the album, best encapsulated by Mark Twain's observation: 'History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.'”Winds of Time is sure to be a landmark release for Wings of Steel, and is a testament to their unwavering dedication to the genre and their relentless pursuit of musical excellence. The album is scheduled for a worldwide release on October 17, 2025, and promises to deliver a combination of captivating narratives, hard-hitting tracks and memorable melodies.Fans eager to secure their copy of Winds of Time can now pre-order the album in both CD and Vinyl formats. For those in the USA/Rest of World, pre-orders are available directly via the Band's official website: https://wingsofsteelband.com/ European fans can secure their copies through High Roller Records: WINGS OF STEELBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Greg Clarkson, Jason Longshore, and Noel White, filling in for Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac, share their stories of the week, and talk about what soccer fans should be watching to get ready for the World Cup.
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Wings of Steel, the rising stars of traditional heavy metal, unleash a powerful new single and music video Burning Sands. This electrifying track is the third and final single from their highly anticipated sophomore album, Winds of Time, and follows two critically acclaimed singles from the album released earlier this year; We Rise & Winds of Time. Burning Sands masterfully blends old-school metal with a contemporary twist, featuring driving heavy guitar riffs and scorching solos, top-tier soaring vocals, and a monumental, utterly face-melting middle section that offers a powerful display of the epic journey awaiting listeners with the full album. The accompanying music video, filmed in the desolate expanse of Poland's Błędowska Desert, provides a striking visual metaphor for the song's powerful message. The band comments on the track's timely theme: “Burning Sands illustrates the dire consequences of geopolitical events that could lead to nuclear war and the annihilation of humanity. This aligns with a common underlying lyrical theme on the album, best encapsulated by Mark Twain's observation: 'History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.'”Winds of Time is sure to be a landmark release for Wings of Steel, and is a testament to their unwavering dedication to the genre and their relentless pursuit of musical excellence. The album is scheduled for a worldwide release on October 17, 2025, and promises to deliver a combination of captivating narratives, hard-hitting tracks and memorable melodies.Fans eager to secure their copy of Winds of Time can now pre-order the album in both CD and Vinyl formats. For those in the USA/Rest of World, pre-orders are available directly via the Band's official website: https://wingsofsteelband.com/ European fans can secure their copies through High Roller Records: WINGS OF STEELBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
The Prime Minister is asked if he made a bet with Trump Plus - Poilievre says Carney told young Canadians they haven’t sacrificed enough. Do you feel like that’s true?
Mike Schopp and The Bulldog talk to the former voice of the Toronto Blue Jays Mike Wilner to talk about the run the Blue Jays are on and get us ready for the World Series
Emma's countdown to the track World Championships is officially ON! Tune in to hear how she's preparing for her first big international event this year. It's fair to say, she's itching to race. Meanwhile Manon has COMPLETED her toughest ever cycling challenge, riding 300km across Wales in one day (yes, just one day) - but what made her so emotional on this week's episode?! The girls also reflect on Geraint Thomas' final race at the Tour of Britain and Emma fills Manon in on Chris Hoy's incredible Tour De 4. We'll be back next week with a very special guest... can you guess who?! Let's just say, it's pretty close to home for Emma. Watts Occurring Femmes is brought to you by Rouvy, and hosted by Pinarello. Want a free month on ROUVY, on us? Use code FEMMES when you sign up and explore everything ROUVY has to offer. SIGN UP HERE: https://rouvy.com/?utm_source=gtcc&utm_medium=direct-buy&utm_campaign=rouvy-brand&utm_term=femmes-podcast ROUVY connects indoor and outdoor by bringing the real routes from around the world to your home and ROUVY's new Route Creator tool allows users to film, upload and ride their favourite loops on ROUVY. Fancy a trip to your local Pinarello retailer? Visit https://pinarello.com/global/en/store-locator to find your local store today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Canadian men's national team concluded its perfect international window with a 3-0 victory over Romania and a 1-0 win over Wales. In the latest NFP, we dive into the win over Wales, Derek Cornelius' free-kick goal and how it stacks up in the greatest ever CanMNT goals, before diving into the positional battles across Jesse Marsch's Canadian squad, among other topics. After the September window talk, we look ahead at the upcoming friendlies for Canada, the possibility of playing France or another big team, nd also dive into the Canadian women's national team discussion as fall friendlies approach. You can watch the Northern Fútbol Podcast on the Canadian Soccer Daily YouTube channel and follow on X, BlueSky, Instagram and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi Everyone and Welcome to I Said What I Said Channel.Brad and Tyson discuss the United States Men's National Team after they lost to Mexico in the Gold Cup final, discussing what the future holds for the USMNT as they look toward the FIFA World Cup.They dive into everything regarding the state of the USMNT -- from US Soccer player development to the possible A Team that will be sent to the FIFA World Cup to what needs to happen with US Soccer going forward to how Mauricio Pochettino fits into the puzzle.Let us know what you think about the USMNT in the comments!☑️TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Intro00:58 - USA Loses Gold Cup Final To Mexico07:04 - State of US Soccer17:45 - Outro
Hour 2 – The Drive wondered if the city is prepared for the magnitude of event that is coming to town in one calendar year.
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Seivin Kim is Avondale College's Dux and deservedly so. As a year 10 student she was awarded Top in the World for IGCSE Mathematics and awarded a further five Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards across four different subjects. She's represented Avondale in Maths Olympiad, Bebras thinking, Mathematical modelling. She represented New Zealand proudly in the International Chemistry Olympiad in Saudi Arabia last year. On top of all of this, she also found the time to be part of Avondale's tuakana teina programme offering tutorials to students of all ages. And the list goes on. Jesse talks to Seivin after her prizegiving on Thursday night.
This week, the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party' returns with the final mix of 2024. Bring in the new Year with old school favorites from The Jacksons, RUN-DMC, Ready For The World, Ce Ce Peniston, Sheila E., Prince, Madonna, Babyface, Dazz Band and more! Happy New Year! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com
Super musical group from Flint Michigan that burst on the scene in 1984 with their smash hit “Tonight”, followed by the 1985 Banger “Oh Sheila”. The hosts have roots connecting with the supergroup. You don't want to miss this interview!!
Prime Minister Keir Starmer won the UK election with a massive majority. In this special episode of the podcast, we look at his centre-left Labour Party's plans for the economy, immigration and foreign policy - and how they will fare with right-wing allies. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Madd Hatta takes his Klassic Kuts and Konvoz to the legendary Melvin Riley of Ready For The World, delving into his continued presence in the music scene since the 80s. As they catch up, the focus shifts to Riley's current endeavors, including touring and releasing new music, highlighting his enduring passion for his craft. In a captivating moment, they revisit the classic party anthem "Oh Sheila," prompting the question of whether it was inspired by recording star Sheila E., offering listeners an intriguing glimpse into the backstory of one of Ready For The World's iconic hits.
Lou follows through on covering Ready For The World's 1985 hit, Oh Sheila. More behind-the-scenes tidbits from the Dinosaur Jr Where You Been shows are revealed. Stream and download the song (and so much more) as a paid subscriber to the Barlow Family General Substack https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adelle visits Lou in Brooklyn. He's there playing a series of shows celebrating the 30th anniversary of Where You Been, Dinosaur Jr's most successful LP. They take time out of Holiday shopping, for themselves, to record the most podcasty show of their podcast! 80's RnB wonders Ready For The World, the Japanese mini-department store MUJI and many, many other things are discussed. Join our Substack https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com for podcast extras, exclusive music releases and food related stuff! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics of Discussion - Manifestation Prep - Strength of it all - Be careful type level
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Tymal Mills is joined by Mark Wood & Chris Woakes from inside the England camp in India. Wood and Woakes compare their difference schedules from The Ashes to the World Cup, talk about the side's prep for the tournament opener against New Zealand, and discuss the alleged cheating going on in camp when it comes to the team's board games.
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Ian Irving is joined by the Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Oli Kay to reflect on Monday night's 3-3 draw at Wembley between England and Germany.It was a spirited comeback for Gareth Southgate's side but big question marks remain over the inclusion of Harry Maguire, whether Foden fits into this system, whether Bellingham has nailed down a starting berth, whether Saka should start, and why Trent Alexander-Arnold is seemingly out in the cold, to name but a few.All these issues and more discussed, plus JPB and Oli pick their starting XIs for England's opening world cup encounter against Iran. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.