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More of the funniest reviews on the internet! We read reviews for a roller skating rink, where the floor is sticky, and you may just get caught up in a full blown riot! A strange, historical "mystery house", where people seem a bit disappointed by the lack of promised hauntings & creepiness, that don't seem to materialize. A trailer park, where meth making isn't as big of an infraction as a small child's bicycle, on your front porch & much more!! Join comedians James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section! Subscribe, and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!! Dont forget to rate & review!! Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for merch & more Check out James & Jimmie's other podcasts, Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!
The first Edwin S. Porter in 2024 was so nice, we had to attend it twice. The Golden Silent Films Podcast returns to the great town of Connellsville for a night of film, music and history.We take another look at the life of Edwin S. Porter with a special emphasis on his work history as a projectionist which works great considering what films we watched. This fantastic event took place on September 13, 2025.In this episode, we'll also take a look at the stories, the history and the personalities that came together to make a few fun films! We discuss "The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog", "The Life of an American Fireman", "The Rink" and "Sherlock Jr." Bluesky - @goldensilentscastTwitter/X - @goldensilents1Instagram - goldensilentscastFor more info on the Porter Film Fest, just search for it on Facebook and you'll go right to the page!For more info on Yough River Brewing, head over to www.youghriverbrewing.com. Also, be sure to follow them on all their social media accounts!#silentfilm #silentmovies #connellsville #pittsburgh #filmpodcast #moviediscussion #filmdiscussion #charliechaplin #busterkeaton #edwinsporter #filmhistory #edison #classicfilm #silentfilms
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This week on Two The Rink, G-Cat and Puffy dive headfirst into tournament season—early mornings, bad arena coffee, and the annual reminder that no one actually knows how to use the schedule app. We break down all the hot teams in the G, who's buzzing, who's surprising, and who's already acting like it's the Stanley Cup. Plus, the debate of the week: is it acceptable—maybe even noble—to forfeit a game if the puck drops at an hour normally reserved for airport shuttles and regrettable life choices? We settle it, kind of.
In this episode of Flintco Talks, you'll hear from Greg Kozicz, Chairman of Alberici Corporation, as he shares his journey from a small Ontario mining town to leading a $4.5 billion construction enterprise. Growing up as one of six boys in modest circumstances, Greg learned self-sufficiency early – folding pizza boxes for pennies to afford hockey equipment shaped his work ethic and commitment to excellence. Greg reveals how rigorous hiring practices, commitment to operational excellence, and following global capital flows transformed Alberici into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise while maintaining authentic culture and industry-leading retention rates.Key Insights: • The Three-Step Formula: "Get the right work, do the work right, get paid for all the work you do" - a simple framework that guided massive growth • Excellence Over Perfection: Building team culture through achievable standards rather than impossible expectations drives sustainable success• Stewardship Leadership: Viewing leadership as temporary guardianship of organizational culture creates multi-generational thinking and 20% industry-average turnover • Acquisition as Hiring: The Flintco acquisition succeeded because it was treated as "hiring 1,200 people in one day" rather than a traditional buyoutSubscribe to Flintco Talks for more conversations on leadership, culture, and the future of construction.Chapter Breakdown: • 0:00 - Introduction and Growing Up in Ontario Mining Town • 3:30 - Six Brothers, Self-Sufficiency, and Early Work Ethic • 8:15 - Hockey Career and Coaches Who Shaped Leadership Style • 12:45 - Excellence vs. Perfection Philosophy • 16:20 - From PhD in Trade Policy to Foreign Service • 22:10 - Transition to Construction and Steve Perfect's Three-Step Formula • 28:20 - Meeting John Alberici and Learning Stewardship • 35:40 - Fanatical Hiring Process and Cultural Screening • 42:15 - The Flintco Acquisition Story • 52:30 - Geographic Strategy and Market Vulnerability • 58:45 - Cultural Fit and Retention Success • 1:02:30 - Favorite Projects and Team Stories • 1:12:20 - St. Jude's Blood Donation and Client Commitment • 1:18:45 - Strategic Market Wins and Misses • 1:25:30 - Closing Thoughts on Excellence and Stewardship#leadership #Legacy #constructionindustry #AlbericiConstructors #FlintcoTalks
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WGN Radio’s Jack Heinrich breaks down the Blackhawks’ 4-0 victory over the Flames. Connor Bedard was stellar, scoring one goal and adding three assists, tying the NHL lead in points this season. Tyler Bertuzzi chipped in another two goals, making it five goals in the past two games. Goaltender Spencer Knight made 33 saves, earning […]
Puffy and G-Cat are back breaking down a wild week in minor hockey. How did Milk end up sponsoring a league? The boys investigate—half seriously, half thirsty. They dig into the sudden closing of Hockey Factory, what it means for players and parents, and the ripple effect across the GTHL. Then it's onto big organizational news: the new affiliation between the Marlies and Humber Valley, and what that could mean for development, exposure, and bragging rights. Smart takes, sharp laughs, and just enough inside baseball—sorry, hockey—to keep you hooked till the buzzer.
President Trump announced a deal on Thursday that will lower the cost of some weight loss drugs for certain eligible Americans. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains the details of the deal and how much Americans can expect to pay. Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died by suicide on Thursday. Officials say Kneeland, 24, shot himself after a short police chase. CBS News' Jason Allen reports. A beloved doctor and his family were murdered in their California home. A manhunt led to the arrest of a suspect investigators say was a career con man. "48 Hours" correspondent Natalie Morales reports. "KPop Demon Hunters" has been streamed more than 325 million times since its summer debut. But despite its massive fandom, the merchandise has been slow to roll out. Major toymakers Mattel and Hasbro only came on board after the movie's breakout success. In the series "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman revisits a story from 2020 to reflect on what he learned during a humbling afternoon on the hockey rink. TORO, the mascot for the Houston Texans, is being inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame. Andrew Johnson is the man behind the costume, who chose his career path in the 5th grade and trains like an athlete for his game day role. 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
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
James Stewart (J.D.M.) speaks with Alexandra Giancarlo, Janice Forsyth, and Braden Te Hiwi about their book, Beyond the Rink: Behind the Images of Residential School Hockey. In 1951, the Sioux Lookout Black Hawks from Pelican Lake Indian Residential School toured Ottawa and Toronto after winning the Thunder Bay district championship. Promoted as proof of the residential school system's “success,” the tour masked the realities of abuse and forced assimilation. Beyond the Rink by Alexandra Giancarlo, Janice Forsyth, and Braden Te Hiwi—created with Survivors Kelly Bull, Chris Cromarty, and David Wesley—examines this legacy, celebrating the team's achievements while exposing hockey's role in colonial narratives and reclaiming their story to envision a more just future for Indigenous peoples and Canada. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.
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The Rink, 1122 E. 87th St., has been a haven for South Side skaters for 50 years. As one skater says as he rolls by, “Everybody's welcome. No one is invited.”This year, owners and married couple Curtis and Ramona Pouncy hosted a glow-in-the-dark mural contest in honor of The Rink's 50th anniversary. Artists were asked to create an image that captured what The Rink means to them and the community. A mural celebrating “The Rink Way” now lights the floor under red and green lights. Host - Jon HansenReporter - Atavia ReedRead More Here Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch five years ago, we've published more than 25,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 130,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
Puffy and G-Cat are back for another week of questionable takes and high-stakes hockey talk. The Jays' playoff run has Puffy in full emotional meltdown mode, leading to the important question: does he actually love baseball more than his own son? (The jury's still out, and his son's not thrilled.) Meanwhile, G-Cat breaks down the early GTHL storylines, the surprises “On the Watch,” and a few kids already skating like they've got endorsement deals pending. There's laughter, light chirping, and the usual amount of nonsense you've come to expect — Two the Rink in midseason form.
"Bieži vien mēs esam pārāk paši sevī ierāvušies. Mums mazliet pietrūkst kopā būšanas, kopīgas mērķu nospraušanas. Mazāk viensētas sindroma! Jā, mēs kādreiz izdzīvojām tāpēc, ka bijām viensētā. Tagad, būsim godīgi, mēs varam izdzīvot tikai tad, ja strādājam visi kopā kā tauta. Ja mazāk strīdamies par kādām lietām. Varbūt arī izstrīdamies, bet – ja vienojamies, tad darām! Mēs dažreiz izstrīdamies, vienojamies un... nedarām. No tāda viedokļa raugoties, tiekoties ar jauniešiem, tiekoties ar cilvēkiem, [pārliecinos, ka] ar mums ir labāk, nekā paši domājam. Bet mums pašiem sevi bieži vien ir jāpārvar!" – tā intervijā Latvijas Radio 3 raidījuma "Klasika" direktorei Gundai Vaivodei un programmu vadītājam Orestam Silabriedim uzsvēra Valsts prezidents Edgars Rinkēvičs. Svinot Latvijas Radio simtgadi, Latvijas Radio 3 raidījumā "Atspere" saruna ar Valsts prezidentu ritēja gan par kultūru un prezidenta Rinkēviča kādreizējo darba pieredzi Latvijas Radio, gan Latvijas talantīgajiem cilvēkiem, patriotismu un vaļaspriekiem. Gunda Vaivode: Savulaik Latvijas Radio katru rītu septiņos savas pārraides sāka ar rīta vingrošanu. Trīs reizes ēterā izskanēja ierakstīta gaiļa dziesma, un pēc tam esot bijuši arī dzīvi vingrotāji radio studijā. Sakiet, vai arī jūsu rīts sākas ar vingrošanu? Edgars Rinkēvičs: Pēdējā gada laikā tā tas ir! Tā man liek fizioterapeits, un es to daru. Tā ir reāla rīta vingrošana. Orests Silabriedis: Radio jubilejas saistībā vēlējos jautāt par jūsu rītu. Savulaik jūs intervijā kolēģei Lienei Jakovļevai teicāt, ka Latvijas Radio ziņas ir jūsu dzīves sastāvdaļa. Vai arī prezidenta dzīves sastāvdaļa? Jā, bet ir ļoti mainījies veids, kā sekoju ziņām. Tas, protams, ir saistībā gan ar laika skrējienu, gan arī tehnoloģijām, jo bieži vien ziņas vairāk skatos telefonā. Kaut kad, protams, tās skan arī mašīnā, ja kaut kas īpaši jānoklausās, un nu jau ir arī "Spotify". Piemēram, raidījumu "Krustpunktā" nevaru noklausīties tajā laikā, kad tas skan, bet diskusijas tajā ir svarīgas un interesantas: tad nu noder vai nu "Spotify", vai arī Latvijas Radio aplikācija. Orests Silabriedis: Vai pieturaties pie vecmodīgā priekšstata, ka radio jāklausās un to nevajag redzēt, vai tomēr labprāt kādreiz arī redzat to, kas notiek ēterā? Man nav stereotipu, vai radio klausīties, vai to skatīties. Man pašam vienkārši pārsvarā tomēr joprojām sanāk klausīties. Gunda Vaivode: Un klausīties jums sanāk arī mūziku, un mēs to darīsim arī šodien kopā ar jums. Prezidenta kungs, jūs pats ļoti daudz ejat uz koncertiem, arī uz teātra izrādēm un baudāt kultūru plašā spektrā. Vai jums ir svarīgs arī kritikas viedoklis – vienalga, vai kur jūs to lasītu vai redzētu – laikrakstos vai sociālajos medijos? Vai jums ir interesanti to salīdzināt ar savu viedokli? Un cik bieži tas sakrīt vai nesakrīt? Netieku uz koncertiem vai teātru izrādēm tik daudz, cik vēlētos. Diemžēl tas grafiks ir tāds, ka nākas izšķirties par labu darba pienākumiem. Jā, es dažreiz izlasu kritiku, bet ļoti bieži mans viedoklis ar kritiķiem nesakrīt. Bet es arī vienmēr sev atgādinu, ka esmu vienkāršs skatītājs vai klausītājs, un tās smalkās nianses, ko bieži analizē profesionāļi, nespēju uztvert. Starp citu, bieži vien ir tā, ka mans viedoklis nesakrīt arī ar daudzu manu kolēģu un draugu viedokļiem! Arī tā sanāk. Man bieži daudz kas ir paticis, bet viņi ir diezgan kritiski. Es teiktu, ka piecdesmit procentos gadījumu mans viedoklis sakrīt ar kritiķu vērtējumu. Reizēm kritika ir atzinīga, un es pie sevis domāju – ārprāts! Un otrādi – kritika kaut ko nolīdzina līdz ar zemi, bet man patīk. Orests Silabriedis: Vai jums ir puslīdz skaidra vīzija par to, kā savienot sevī to, ka esi globāls cilvēks un tev jāizjūt viss, kas notiek pasaulē, ar to, ka jājūtas piederīgam savai teritorijai? Vai tas ir savienojams? Es domāju, ka savienot var ļoti labi un nekādu pretrunu te neredzu. Esmu beidzis Latvijas Universitātes Vēstures fakultāti, un atceros, ka vienu brīdi bija ļoti karstas diskusijas, vai Latvijas vēsturi mācīt atsevišķi, vai tomēr to mācīt kā daļu no pasaules vēstures. Beigās tomēr atgriezās pie, manuprāt, saprātīga lēmuma, ka mācām Latvijas vēsturi, jo mēs tomēr pasaulē izejam ar savu nacionālo identitāti, ar savu vēsturisko pieredzi, un arī pasaules procesus tomēr skatām uz savas valsts vēstures, tagadnes un arī nākotnes fona. Un ar kultūru ir tieši tas pats. Man to ir teikuši ļoti daudzi – gan tad, kad biju ārlietu ministrs, gan paziņas no ārzemēm tīri privātā kārtā, gan arī tagad, kad esmu prezidents: visi ir izbrīnīti par to, ka tik nelielai, mazai tautai ir tik daudz talantu: dziedātāju, diriģentu, sportistu... Viņi visi dodas pasaulē, viņi atgriežas Latvijā, ienesot mums to, ko īstenībā pat viens otrs mūsu kaimiņš neizjūt! Nesen bijām Latvijas Nacionālajā operā uz Marinas Rebekas koncertu. Kas notika pēc tā? Viņai pasniedza Francijas Mākslas un literatūras ordeni. Tā ir Francijas atzinība. Es domāju, mums ar to viss ir kārtībā. Es tur nekādu problēmu neredzu. Kur es dažreiz redzu problēmu – ka mēs paši sevi noniecinām un sākam diskutēt, kas ir provinciāli, kas nav provinciāli. Šādas diskusijas man nekad nav patikušas. Vienalga, vai tā būtu politika, māksla, mūzika vai ikdiena. Gunda Vaivode: Mums ir ļoti liels prieks, ka Latvijas Nacionālā opera atsaucās mūsu aicinājumam un tieši 1. novembrī ieplānoja Pučīni operas "Madama Butterfly" izrādi, ar ko 1925. gada 1. novembrī tika atklāts Rīgas Radiofons. Galvenajā lomā būs Kristīne Opolais. Jūs, prezidenta kungs, esat laimīgs, ka būsiet izrādē, jo mēs, pārējie, svinēsim. Svinēsim katrs savā vietā, un domāju, tas tiešām ir simboliski, ka "Madama Butterfly" tieši šovakar būs mūsu Nacionālajā operā un baletā, bet Latvijas Radio ļaudis savukārt svinēs simtgadi savā vidū. Svinēsim katrs, kā varam, un atzīmēsim šos svētkus! Gunda Vaivode: Savulaik Latvijas Radio bijāt ārzemju ziņu korespondents. Vai vēl piedzīvojāt brīdi, kad uz intervijām bija jānes tas neprātīgi smagais reportieris – kaste, kura svēra kādus astoņus kilogramus? Patiesību sakot, bija vēl smieklīgāk: bija ne tikai reportiera komplekts… Tas bija brīdis, kad parādījās pirmie mobilie telefoni. Ziņu dienestam, man šķiet, bija divi. Kad man bija jādodas uz kāda ārvalstu viesa preses konferenci, es, jauns puisis būdams, lepns kā pāvs stiepu abus divus – gan mobilo telefonu, kuru veidoja tāds kā ķieģelis un liela kaste, un ierakstu aparatūru. Labi atceros, kā mēģināju zvanīt uz tiešo ēteru... Jūs jau esat pieraduši gan Ziņu dienestā, gan "Klasikā" strādāt ar ļoti modernu tehniku. Bet toreiz… Tad mēģināji instalēt telefonu, tad uzliki tā antenu pie loga... Atceros, devos pie prezidenta Gunta Ulmaņa uz interviju saistībā, šķiet, ar Krievijas armijas izvešanu. Prezidenta institūcija toreiz bija Maikapara namā. [Telefona sakaru] pārklājums bija vienkārši slikts, un viss, ko es atceros – ka es nebalsī bļāvu un man nebalsī bļāva pretī no Doma laukuma: "Mēs tevi nedzirdam, mēs tevi atslēdzam!" (Smejas.) Orests Silabriedis: Cik bezsirdīgi! Ar visu savu lepnumu sajutos stipri, stipri apbēdināts. (Smejas.) Gunda Vaivode: Bet tagad jūs vismaz saprotat tos žurnālistus, kas jums seko pa pēdām, un droši vien esat daudz smalkjūtīgāks… Galīgi nē! Bet zinu dažus trikus, kā tikt vaļā no atbildēm vai žurnālistiem. (Smaida.) Saruna pilnā apjomā lasāma Latvijas Sabiedrisko mediju portālā LSM.LV!
On today's FRIDAY FACEOFF episode, Toph and Vechs bring on one of the founders of Rink Rat Rentals, Kevin McLaughlin, to discuss making hockey more affordable. His company is a hockey equipment rental company and their mission is to eliminate financial barriers to hockey participation. Go check out this amazing company! Rink Rat Rentals TEN MINUTES ON THE CLOCK STARTING NOW! We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating, and share on your social sites! Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What separates good players from great ones? It's not talent — it's work ethic. In this inspiring episode of The Ride To The Rink, Lee and Mike sit down with Riley Armstrong, NHL Director of Player Development, to talk about what it really takes to level up your game — on and off the ice.From the long days at the rink to the unseen sacrifices parents make, Riley shares how NHL pros push through pain, fatigue, and setbacks — and how young players can learn to bring that same 100% effort every day.
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Greg Belfrage talks to Jim Olander about the most recent hockey games the Sioux Falls Stampede played against the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders and the Tri City Storm. He also talked about games that are coming up in November and some of the things they have planned for the fans in November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miksi ikäihmisillä on vaikeuksia käyttää nykyteknologiaa? Onko syy heissä itsessään, laitteissa vai koko yhteiskunnassa, joka pakottaa kaikki digitaalisten palveluiden pariin? Vikasietotila suorittaa pelottoman teknologis-kognitiivis-poliittisen analyysin aiheesta!Olli Sulopuisto, Kari Haakana ja Panu Räty keskustelevat digipakosta, kognitiivisesta kuormasta ja siitä, miten palveluiden siirtäminen verkkoon uhkaa jättää suuren osan väestöstä ulkopuolelle. Kuulemme myös asiantuntijan näkemyksen suoraan kentältä, kun Fiksari Finlandin Heidi Kähkönen kertoo, millaista digiapua seniorit todella tarvitsevat.Mikäli haluat kuulla Vikasietotilaa joka viikko, meillä on sinulle hyviä uutisia! Joka toinen viikko ilmestyvien ilmaisjaksojen lisäksi teemme väliviikkoina Pikasietotila-jaksoja, jotka ovat maksavien asiakkaiden lisäetu. Lisätietoja ja tilausohjeet löydät Supporting Cast -sivuiltamme. Maksulliset jaksot voi kuunnella millä tahansa soittimella – siis myös esimerkiksi Spotifystä –, mutta vaihtoehtoisesti voit tilata Vikasietotilan lisäjaksot myös suoraan Applen podcast-palvelusta.VinkitPanu: CodexKari: Yle mukana laajassa kansainvälisessä tutkimuksessa: Tekoälyavustajat vääristävät uutissisältöjä lähes joka toisessa vastauksessa – ongelmat läpi kielten ja maiden ja EBU:n versioLinkitKarin tulevaisuusA meta-analysis of technology use and cognitive agingViranomaisposti saapuu vuoden 2026 alusta ensisijaisesti sähköisesti – muutos koskee noin kahta miljoonaa henkilöä
Westerns on a SaturdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast October 18, 1959, 66 years ago, Anything I Want. Paladin is hired to find a gold shipment that has mysteriously disappeared from the Whitehead mine. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast October 18, 1959, 66 years ago, The Mortgage. Caleb Andrews forecloses on the Blake family, with the law all on his side! The system cue has been deleted.Then, The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast October 18, 1953, 72 years ago, Rink Larkin. Eleven-year-old Rink Larkin learns that the sheriff has killed his father and is determined to get his revenge on the lawman. Followed by Mark Trail starring Matt Crowley, originally broadcast October 18, 1950, 75 years ago, The Wings of the Vampire. Are vampires killing off cattle in Texas? Mark gets called in to investigate. Finally. The Couple Next Door starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce, originally broadcast October 18, 1960, 65 years ago, Betsy's Forbidden Party. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Send us a textAre you ready for a heartwarming tale that combines the thrill of hockey with the joy of pet adoption? In this episode, Julie sits down with Jason Shaver, the play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Wolves Hockey Team, to discuss their incredible Adopt-A-Dog Program.A Unique Blend of Sports and Animal WelfareJason shares how the Chicago Wolves have been championing dog adoption for decades, resulting in 1,885 dogs finding forever homes so far. We explore their partnership with local rescues and their strategy for hosting their Adopt-A-Dog Program at games. Their trusted rescue partners are Border Tails Rescue in Northbrook, Illinois and Wright-Way Rescue in Morton Grove, Illinois.Key Takeaways:Learn about the Chicago Wolves' successful dog adoption programUnderstand how sports teams can make a difference in animal welfareGain insights into the adoption process at these unique eventsDiscover the impact of giving shelter dogs a second chanceThis episode is a must-listen for animal lovers, hockey fans, and anyone interested in innovative approaches to pet adoption. You'll come away inspired by how a professional sports team is making a real difference in the lives of dogs and their new families.Learn more about their rescue partners, Border Tails Rescue visit their Website and Follow on Instagram, and Wright-Way Rescue visit their Mikko's Choice is a small woman owned business born out of a desire to improve animal health and wellness. Mikko's Choice is proud to offer high quality CBD products for all animals--great and small. The products were created using backgrounds in animal science and the cannabis industry to bring some of the most potent formulations to the market--leading to better results for your beloved pet. Use code storyofmypet to get 15% off your purchase. Support the showSupport the Podcast by Buying Us a Treat via Buy Me a CoffeeShop our Affiliate Partners & Sponsors:
Steve interviews Adrian Dater (00:36:20) his friend and a longtime beat writer for the Colorado Avalanche. The former co-host of the Lonely End of the Rink podcast returns to the podcast to talk about the Colorado Avalanche, the Buffalo Sabres, rock concerts, and Adrian's trip to England. Steve and Adrian talk about the individual brilliance of Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar, the return of Gabriel Landeskog, and the outlook of the 2025-26 Avalanche. Adrian gives his opinion on the Sabres, discusses the future of Kiss (this interview was recorded before the news of Ace Frehley's dire heath situation broke), details his experience at Anfield to see Liverpool take on Newcastle. Steve starts the show with first things first. Italy has an incredible international break at the senior and u21 levels, the baseball playoffs have been fantastic, the Saints always play the same game, and the sports media story of the week is about the future of the broadcast booth for the MLB playoffs. The show ends with one last thing and Steve waxes poetic about the return of his favorite Gatorade flavor (seriously). For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
Brad's bogus phone calls, hockey talk, did city council break protocol, the county meeting had some fireworks, burgers at The Rink, media and the Pentagon, Gene from West Duluth got a response from Brad, J-Serv, an unusual weather stat, and Nascar Nicole...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Israeli/Hamas ongoing situation, WX or not, Antifa is using social media for violent responses, Jeff from Superior, The Rink, and who's behind the no kings group...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on The Face-Off Spot, Adam sits down with four rink operations veterans from across North America for a roundtable full of ice talk, inside jokes, and behind-the-boards wisdom. From Zamboni blades to figure-eight cuts, the crew shares what really goes into keeping the ice perfect — and why the rink community feels like family. A must-listen for anyone who's ever laced up skates or wondered how the magic happens before puck drop.
As the 2025-26 moves along Chicago Rinkcast Host Andy Campbell , Jimmy O'Malley ESQ, Sean Fitzgerald, and a late add of The Rink co-founder Jeff Osborn discuss the roster, predictions, and what to be hopeful for the coming season. After final roster moves, The Chicago Blackhawks open up their 2025-26 season in Miami against the two-time defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers on Tuesday!Join via YouTube or Facebook and make a “hot take” prediction on the opener vs. #panthers on Tuesday to be eligible to win a free #blackhawks t-shirt from @500LEVELSubscribe, rate this episode, share it with your friends, and even write us a review. The best reviews will be read on the air.
What makes a truly great teammate? It's not just about scoring goals or making big plays—it's about how you treat the people around you.In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, PWHL stars Taylor Heise and Hayley Scamurra share powerful stories about what it means to be the kind of teammate that others never forget. From offering encouragement and building confidence to accepting challenges and learning from mistakes, they remind us that being a great teammate is about character, respect, and care for others.Taylor talks about the importance of surrounding yourself with people who lift you up and challenge you, while Hayley reflects on how different influences (both tough love and warm support) helped shape her into the player and person she is today.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why the best teammates aren't always the most skilledHow encouragement and honesty both make teams strongerThe balance between surrounding yourself with cheerleaders and challengersWhy confidence in others is just as important as confidence in yourselfThe simple ways you can make a teammate's day—on or off the iceNo matter your age or skill level, this episode is a reminder: you don't need hockey skills to be a great teammate—you just need to care.
In this eye-opening episode, Michael Jaco is joined by James Rink of Super Soldier Talk to give listeners a powerful preview of the Super Soldier Activation Conference, happening October 8–12 in Orlando, Florida. Together, they unpack the extraordinary lineup of speakers and topics, including super soldier testimonies, multidimensional healing, psychic channeling, and natural health breakthroughs. James shares insider details about the conference, while Michael adds his intuitive warrior perspective on how these insights connect to the ongoing battle against deep state agendas. Special guests Melissa Downard and Noell Benoit bring depth to the conversation with personal stories of high-level intelligence encounters, intuitive gifts, and spiritual perspectives on the awakening movement. From hidden technologies and military secrets to the healing of trauma and the activation of higher consciousness, this discussion is both informative and transformative. Whether you're drawn to cutting-edge intel or spiritual awakening, this episode gives you an exclusive look at what's to come at the Orlando gathering.
It's easy to get caught up in hockey and start thinking the sport defines who you are. But in this episode of The Ride to the Rink, two PWHL stars—Taylor Heise and Hayley Scamurra—share why you're always more than just a hockey player.They open up about the roles and hobbies that keep them grounded: being sisters, daughters, and aunts… baking, puzzles, pickleball, family time, and even online shopping. Both remind us that while hockey is important, it can't be the only thing that defines you.Parents—this one's for you too. Taylor and Hayley share wisdom on how you can support your child's hockey journey without making their performance their entire identity. The most powerful words you can say? “I love you no matter what.”What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why it's vital to build an identity beyond hockeyHow hobbies and passions outside the rink make you a better person (and player)Advice for parents on setting healthy expectations for their kidsThe importance of attitude, effort, and being a great teammate over statsHow pros like Taylor & Hayley find balance in their busy livesWhether you're a young player dreaming big or a parent navigating the hockey grind, this episode is a reminder that hockey is something you do—not who you are.
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