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Red Sox writer for MassLive Sean McAdam joins the show to talk about not freaking out over a 2-4 road trip, how Roman Anthony has ascended into superstardom, and why other teams in the MLB are taking exception to the Sox legal ways of stealing signs.
In this Replay episode, we're hitting the road—again! Join us as we revisit some of our favorite Bake Around the U.S. Road Trip segments from Season 3, featuring unforgettable bakes inspired by Alaska, South Carolina, and Hawaii. From snowy sweets to tropical treats, it's a flavorful cross-country adventure you won't want to miss!
Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer as they wait out the rain delay. Hype Train and What I Need to Know finish off Thursday's show.
The Red Sox went 2-4 against the Padres and Astros out west, is there cause for concern? Hart and Fitzy revisit their expectations for the Patriots after training camp and preseason.
In this week's episode, hosts Jill and Anthony discuss whether family road trips are still a thing.
I've met at least a dozen mezcalerxs who no longer drink, but continue to make Mezcal. How do they do that, and still make delicious spirits? And what can bartenders and chefs take from this?Agave Road Trip is a critically acclaimed, award-winning podcast that helps gringx bartenders better understand agave, agave spirits, and rural Mexico. This episode is hosted by Lou Bank with special guest Linda Sullivan of seynasecreto with wisdom from mezcalero Isidro Rodriguez of Rio de Parras, Michoacan, a poetic pause from Agave Road Trip poet laureate Larry Beckett, and a quick translation from Regina Gonzalez.Episode NotesIf you enjoyed Larry Beckett's poem, “True Words,” you can find it in Song to the Siren, a collection of Larry's lyrics!Shout outs this episode to Regina Gonzalez, Dark Matter Coffee, Greg Rutkowski of Finca 18, Budweiser, blue cheese, Arte Agave, and Malort!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Miami Dolphins continue their preseason road trip and get ready for joint practice with Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions today. Jimmy Johnson surprises Joe and pops in on his way to visit the Miami Hurricanes football team.
A long drive doesn't have to wipe out your routine. In this episode, Coach JK shares his personal road trip playbook; the simple, repeatable systems he's built from years of car travel.From pre-trip workouts and audiobook strategies to keeping gas station stops intentional, JK breaks down how to protect your fitness foundations (eat well, sleep enough, exercise regularly) while still enjoying the trip. You'll get realistic tips and tactics for before, during, and after the drive. You'll also get a few bonus strategies for when you arrive at your destination.Whether you're traveling for work, family, or fun, you'll walk away with ideas you can adapt to your own trips without turning your vacation into a boot camp.Listen in to learn:Why movement before you hit the road mattersHow to use audiobooks without zoning outThe mindset shift that stopped mindless gas station snackingEasy ways to keep fruits and veggies in your travel mealsThe value of short walks after long stretches in the carHow to set up your food environment when you arriveYour next road trip can still support your goals — it just takes a little intention.----Want to join the free Fitness Foundations Community? Connect with JK via IG @CoachJKMcLeod or email jk@jkmcleod.com for your community invite
The next episode in the Suite Spot: Road Trip series takes travelers to the newly renovated Marriott Pompano Beach Resort in Sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida! The resort's General Manager, Leslie Weil, sits down on the podcast to share with audiences the transformative renovation, unique dining options, and enhanced guest experience. Tune in now. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot. This is your host, Ryan Embree as you can tell, we are not in our Suite Spot podcast studio. Instead, we are on site at the beautiful Pompano Beach Marriott Resort. I'm here with GM, Leslie Weil. Leslie, thank you so much for hosting us here at your beautiful reimagined property. We're gonna get to it today. Leslie Weil: Thank you for having me. Excited to have you. Ryan Embree: And this is kind of a combination, of a couple different series and we're gonna share why that is special. Your alma mater, which we're gonna talk about in a moment. But we've got so much exciting stuff happening right here on property. But before we get into that, we always love to hear kind of the background of hospitality professionals. Sometimes you're jumping from place to place, sometimes you're local, born into the industry. Tell us a little bit about your story. Leslie Weil: So, I was not born into the industry, but I knew very young that this is what I wanted to do. At 15 years old I said I wanna study hospitality and I've stuck to it for over 30 years now. I absolutely love what I do and I'm from Peru. I was born and raised there. And then after high school, I studied for one year in Peru and I moved to Miami to study hospitality in FIU. FIU is a wonder for a school. It gave me a really great beginning in the industry and I have not looked back ever since. I've worked everywhere from hostels to luxury hotels at all over Latin America and the United States. So really I was lucky enough to start in housekeeping and in the kitchen and then I just got to grow to be in a GM and I love it. Ryan Embree: I love hearing that story. It's something that we're actually hearing more of now. Are people going to school for hospitality? Before it was, I fell into the industry, fell in love with it, and now we're seeing that intentionality into hospitality. I think it's because of stories that you hear sometimes from mentors about seeing and obviously just the love of travel. Right? I think that that's, that's comes with it. Leslie Weil: I really think the love of travel and the love of meeting people. Always merging into what can I do with those traits? And then all of a sudden it's like, oh, hospitality. And I think as a career, hospitality is a career that offers a little bit of every career into one. Yes. And hospitality is a world of sub worlds. So really it is true that still, I feel like there's a lot of people that fall into it. Like, you need a summer job and often sudden you love it and decide that that's what you're gonna do with your life. Yeah. But I think being able to study it and understanding all the components from a hospitality standpoint really gives you an advantage as you start your career. Ryan Embree: And a lot of transferable skills as well. Where you know, you can be at a property in the Midwest and then move to a beautiful property here right on the beach right behind us. And that's what we're gonna talk about next. Leslie, is this complete, we've visited at the perfect time, right? You would say the complete reimagining of your rooms, your suites, amenities, your pool restaurant. Talk to us a little bit about this project and kind of the journey that got you here. Leslie Weil: So I have not been here for as long as the renovation has been but my team has. And it was definitely, a very long but very well thought of project. It was fully reimagined.
In this episode, Triz and Ray dive into a wide range of topics, starting with Ray's anxiety about time management and dilated eye exams. They take a nostalgic tour through memorable and arduous travel stories, including a rain-soaked, mishap-filled trip to a major league baseball game at Bristol. The conversation shifts to more serious discussions about Trump's actions and their implications, sexual misconduct allegations, and the politicization of social issues like gay marriage and civil rights. To lighten the mood, Triz shares his progress on writing a screenplay based on a cross-country trip in a roofless car, a shared journey with his best friend from college. The episode wraps up with light-hearted dad jokes and reflections on prank bets and cultural anecdotes.Time. Topic00:31 Meet Triz and Ray01:15 Ray's Optometrist Adventure01:48 Time Anxiety and Family Stories07:35 Rockstar Deaths and Music Legends21:35 Political Commentary and Trump's Actions33:23 Reflecting on Social Progress and Challenges34:10 Discussing the Supreme Court and Political Climate36:20 Sponsor Shoutouts and Local Events39:49 Bristol Baseball Game Experience45:50 Road Trip Stories and Screenplay Progress59:57 Dad Jokes and Mouse Troubles01:04:11 Closing Remarks and Future Plans
Scotty B is driving all the way to Florida, by himself. He shares some tips for how to make it all the way with minimal bathroom trips, without being stopped by a cop, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Zarzour and Coach Mac look back at all the action from the Titans first preseason game against Tampa Bay. Defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson join the show to talk all things defense and throwing everything a Cam Ward in practice. Plus, specialist Morgan Cox, Johnny Hekker and Joey Slye on building a strong connection on the field and golf course.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're diving into Wisconsin's biggest sports rivalries! From Packers vs. Bears to Brewers vs. Cubs, the competition runs deep. Corey Behnke joins us from Cheesehead TV to talk all things Green Bay Packers and weigh in on the rivalries that fire up fans across the state. If you're a Wisconsin sports enthusiast, this episode is a must-listen!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Waukesha County; https://bit.ly/2S2MUXnThe Cabin is also presented to you by:Something Special from Wisconsin; somethingspecialwi.comVisit Lincoln County; co.lincoln.wi.usHo-Chunk Nation; ho-chunknation.com
The Red Sox road trip is not going great so far! The guys discuss the Sox shortcomings.
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Kyle Forcini relives last night's thrilling win vs Cincinatti and the distance they've given themselves from the Mets. He also zeroes in on two other tight division races to keep an eye on as the season winds down.
Phillies SWEEP Rangers To Start 10-Game Road Trip. Will Phillies Extend NL East Lead Over Mets?The Phillies are on fire!
Send us a textMariners road trip! Rotation reset! The Josh Naylor effect! Julio and Cal will take center stage down the stretch! A look at the remaining schedule! Recorded at Box Car Alehouse in Magnolia!Support the show
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The Whitehalls have been all over the place this week. The West Country has been well and truly explored and they've got the souvenirs to prove it. Plus, an unfortunate interaction with the neighbours for an embarrassed DL and a local councillor from Cornwall.JOIN THE WITTERING WHITEHALLS FOR THEIR BARELY (A)LIVE TOUR: https://thewitteringwhitehalls.co.uk/You can email your questions, thoughts or problems to TheWitteringWhitehalls@gmail.comOr, perhaps you'd like to send a WhatsApp message or Voice note? Why not?! Send them in to +447712147236This episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.
This week, the Boys all reconvene after their travels across the globe. We breakdown the week that was for our Redlegs, taking two out of three in Chicago and splitting with the vaunted Pirates in Pittsburgh. Nick Martinez reigned this week and we ask the big question, will he be the reason the Reds climb the mountain and make it to the playoffs this season? We also look at Littell's debut and not so great follow up outing, Nick Lodolo's blister problem and wonder if it's related to the curveball, Noelvi Marte's hot bat, Jake gives his take on the trade deadline, how the rotation will shake out with Hunter Greene returning, who will get the call to come up and give innings to this Reds bullpen and how much longer will Chase Burns be in this rotation with his innings limit. The show is brought to you by Cincy Light, the flavor of Cincinnati! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Anna has been fighting with her pet insurance company because they stopped covering her! One insurance company released the strangest ways that pets have injured themselves! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news including Jen Pawol becoming the first female umpire in the MLB and the marriage policy that Christie Brinkley believes in! Anna saw a Reddit thread about what artist you could listen to for 12 hours, so she and Raven came up with a list of songs they would listen to! Anna lists three news stories that seem almost out of this world, and Raven can only pick and hear about one! Lots of students are heading back to college and our intern, Luke, is going to be a freshman in college! Anna and Raven talk to him about finding a roommate and want to hear your roommate stories! So many people seem to have 12-foot skeletons! Anna and Raven want to know where people store them! The song of the summer has not been crowned yet! Anna and Raven go through the time machine and talk about some of the hottest songs of the summer in the last ten years! Anna and Raven speak to their boss's daughter Maddy; she is about to leave for college! They ask her how she found her roommates! Anna and Raven want to know what happened when you first met your roommates! Last year Rich's boss mentioned that there would be a good chance that he would have to relocate out of state for his position. He ignored that because he figured he “would figure it out when it happened.” Well, it happened. His wife, Jaylin, wants him to quit his job and find something else, they're not moving. He says that the job market isn't doing well and that would be a big mistake. He says he'll move and rent a place temporarily while he looks for another job. She says it'll be devastating for the kids to not have their dad home for an extended period of time. Whose side are you on? Shana has a chance to win $4000! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Kelsey interviews Jenna about her multigenerational family road trip through the Florida Keys in April 2025. Jenna, her husband, their two boys (ages 7 and 9), and her parents hit the road from Miami, making memorable stops in Homestead, Islamorada, Marathon, Long Key, and Key West. From quirky roadside attractions to oceanfront stays and delicious local eats, this episode is packed with fun ideas for your own Florida Keys adventure. Jenna also shares details about their epic (and rocky!) journey to Dry Tortugas National Park.Mentioned in this episode:- Best Western Plus Miami Airport North- Keys Fisheries, Marathon FL for stone crab- Homestead: The Coral Castle (Edward Leedskalnin), White Lion Cafe, Robert Is Here Fruit Stand- Overseas Highway- Lime Tree Bay Resort - Layton / Long Key- Islamorada: Robbie's of Islamorada (tarpon)- Keyz Charters - 2 hour private snorkel trip to Alligator Reef Lighthouse- Habanos oceanfront Cuban restaurant- Crane Point Hammock Nature Center- Key West hotels: Best Western Hibiscus Key West, Casa Marina, H2O Suites - Seaside Cafe at the Mansion - Lobster Bianca Pizza- Dry Tortugas National Park & Fort Jefferson- Key West Conch Train- Mel Fisher Maritime Museum- Key West Aquarium- First Flight Restaurant- Louie's Backyard- Blue Heaven Brunch- Mallory Square Sunset Celebration- Doc's Diner- Towne Place Suites Miami Airport
Send us a textZooming across states but still connected, the Noras dive into the bittersweet final moments of summer in this heartfelt conversation about family, adventure, and unexpected discoveries.We kick things off with a lively debate about back-to-school shopping strategies. Should you buy all thirty-six pencils requested on the supply list? Do you shop online or brave the stores in person? The conversation reveals how even the most mundane parental tasks can spark nostalgia and joy—that unmistakable thrill of fresh folders and pristine notebooks never quite fades, does it?The episode takes a fascinating turn when beachside adventures enter the spotlight. One Nora's child becomes the fearless collector of five dead sand sharks washed ashore! Fears and fascinations perfectly capture the unpredictable nature of parenting, where expected reactions give way to surprising moments of bravery and curiosity.From dream-recording technology that transforms narrated dreams into lo-fi movies to the questionable comeback of toe rings as high-end fashion, we explore the strange and wonderful innovations shaping our world. We also contemplate what makes a true road trip—is it about making good time or having a good time? The distinction reveals different philosophies about travel and family experiences that might resonate with your own approach.As summer slips away and routines beckon, we're holding onto these fleeting moments of connection—spontaneous tickets to see Seth Meyers, family dinners with everyone gathered around the table, and the simple pleasure of sharing stories across the miles. Join us for this intimate conversation about embracing both the planned journeys and unexpected detours that make our lives rich with meaning.How do you balance making memories with making progress in your own family travels? We'd love to hear your road trip philosophies and summer adventures!Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Big Skookum B.C. Road Trip! In this special episode, Taylor tells Josie about Lebanese-Canadian entrepreneur Eddy Haymour, and how his dream of building an Arabian theme park on Lake Okanagan led him to take 33 people hostage at the Canadian embassy in Beirut. Plus: join Josie, Taylor, and special guests Lucia Misch and Ruy Gonzalez as they kick off the first leg of a British Columbia road trip, with stops in Kamloops, Salmon Arm, and Glacier National Park!
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Away, away, away!The Rays have embarked on a two-week West Coast road trip that could very well make or break the rest of the season.How will they do? That's for us to find out.Thanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR on social media @RaysTheRoofTB and be sure subscribe to the podcast!A big shout out to our partners, SeatGeek, In The Clutch and JKS Prints! Use code RAYSTHEROOF for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase, 10% off anytime with In The Clutch & $5 off at JKSprints.com!As always, Rays Up!
Fantasy Focus is back on the road, this time in New York City! Daniel Dopp, Field Yates, Liz Loza, Mike Clay, and Stephania Bell are here to break down the most pressing questions ahead of your fantasy draft. Who is Liz Loza's 'high risk, high reward' player this season? Plus, who is the best fantasy player of either New York team? All this, and more on Fantasy Focus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The podcast is on summer vacation this week and we've picked out some episodes from the archives for you all to enjoy. Today we go back to Patrick's trip to Louisville, Kentucky where he attended the Bourbon and Beyond Festival, which was episode 701. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
8-7 Rich Aurilia discusses evolving bullpen roles and clubhouse pride after a 4-2 road trip following a trade deadline that saw SF players being shipped offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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'Joyspan' – the longest, most pleasurable healthspan possible.Brodee Myers-Cook is on a mission to help women find their roadmap to vibrant ageing through her Road to Younger Magazine on Substack. After a shock result from her ostoeporosis test Brodee shares her ‘wake up' call and what she is doing to maintain strength and vitality in life.This week on the Women Living Well After 50 podcast, I'm joined by the insightful and inspiring Brodee, where we dive into a powerful conversation around what it truly means to age well. From embracing the Roadtrip to Younger mindset to facing the realities of osteoporosis with strength and knowledge, we cover it all. And at the heart of it? Joyspan—the idea that it's not just about how long we live, but how much joy we infuse into every moment. If you're ready for an honest, uplifting chat about health, vitality, and blooming after 50, you won't want to miss this episode.Meet BrodeeI was an award-winning journalist, and magazine editor for almost 30 years, working across leading lifestyle titles including Editorial Director on Australia's leading food brand, taste.com.au for 10 years. A career highlight was the award for Journalist of the Year at the Women in Media Awards.Now, my "beat" as you might say, is healthy ageing. I launched Road Trip to Younger magazine as a free digital magazine in late 2024 with a vision to cut through the hype, decode the science. To lay out the road map for growing younger as we grow older. I always say the destination is Joyspan—the longest, most pleasurable lifespan possible.I'm also on a mission to change the way we all THINK about ageing. There's a revolution in women's ageing happening out there that no one's talking about. I'm passionate about sharing stories from women over 50 who are doing ageing their way through The Postcard Project.I've enjoyed being an advocate for osteoporosis awareness, including with osteoporosis ambassador, Ita Buttrose.LINKS Road Trip to Younger magazine: The Postcard Project -- launch issue (featuring Sue Loncaric) My latest series launch issue Boss Your Bones After 50 Watch the Video of the InterviewThanks for reading Women Living Well After 50 with Sue Loncaric! Subscribe for free to receive new posts, podcast episodes and Your Weekly Boost, my free newsletter. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit womenlivingwellafter50.substack.com
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Rolando Pujol is an executive producer at ABC, but his true passion is for roadside attractions. And he's got a new book all about it titled The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana. He and Dylan nerd out about Muffler Men, mimetic architecture, and Pizza Hut Classics. Plus: If you have a favorite roadside attraction, give us a call at (315) 992-7902 and leave us a message telling us your name and story. Or email us a voice memo at hello@atlasobscura.com. Tell us what it is. Where is i? What memory do you have about this attraction? And why do you love it?
What makes Ishnala the most iconic supper club in Wisconsin? We sat down with the family behind it to find out. From jaw-dropping views of Mirror Lake and iconic Old Fashioneds, to decades of tradition, this spot is more than just dinner — it's an experience! Tune in now to hear all about it.
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Over the last week, a common complaint has found a home amidst head coach Mike Norvell's practice evaluations — missed opportunities. Even when complimentary of his team's mindset, approach, execution and potential, he's found himself repeatedly expressing disappointment in the lack of fully taking advantage of moments that hold even more weight when the season rolls around, particularly on the defensive side. “We've had some opportunities to to create takeaways defensively, left a few of them out there, really within all three groups,” he said following Thursday's practice in Jacksonville. “Plenty of people are happy with PBU. We're not PBU University. We're DBU University. You got to go make the play. Go finish the play, put yourself in position. You have to be able to finish in those moments — when you're back there [during a game], the entire stadium when a defensive player is “oh, oh man.” Those are game-changers, ones that absolutely impact the course of all things, so it's one of the things we're really emphasizing — the focus to the finish.“ The hope is that the Seminoles' road trip to Jacksonville, an annual excursion under Norvell, will accelerate both the understanding of expectations and the team-building that occurs in the dog days of summer. “They understand the opportunity that we have,” Norvell said. “You get an opportunity to come be in a place where it's just us and our guys know that. Everybody's got their own unique journey, our own backstories and when you get to spend time together and get to know a little bit more of somebody's why, when you get to really spend more of that quality time, it just continues to bring you together.” Defensive line coach Terrance Knighton's backstory includes Jacksonville, where he spent three years after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft, a fact not lost on lineman Deante McCray — himself having spent time in Duval. “It's awesome to be in a room like that,” McCray said. “Like he's been where we're all trying to get to. So, we're going to listen to what he says. He's really relatable. He's seen it. He's coached it. He's seen it all. Like, you know what I'm saying? That's a guy where you believe everything he says. No question. Like, he wants you to run in a wall 100 miles per hour, you gonna run into a wall 100 miles per hour.” Knighton has seen his example embraced by his unit, to a degree that they've begun emulating his personality. Asked if he brought up any tales from his days in a Jaguars uniform, he said his players beat him to the punch. “They do it all the time. They give me crap about it,” he joked, saying “they pull up old YouTube videos and things like that — obviously I tell them I was the best ever, so they go and look for film on it. We have a good time with it, they were like, “Oh, coach, you're back in Jacksonville. Are you going to cry?” And then all you know, all this stuff. But we have a good time, man, you always know your group as a position coach takes on your personality. So, I'm used to the banter and the locker room talk. So, we're having a lot of fun with it.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the last week, a common complaint has found a home amidst head coach Mike Norvell's practice evaluations — missed opportunities. Even when complimentary of his team's mindset, approach, execution and potential, he's found himself repeatedly expressing disappointment in the lack of fully taking advantage of moments that hold even more weight when the season rolls around, particularly on the defensive side. “We've had some opportunities to to create takeaways defensively, left a few of them out there, really within all three groups,” he said following Thursday's practice in Jacksonville. “Plenty of people are happy with PBU. We're not PBU University. We're DBU University. You got to go make the play. Go finish the play, put yourself in position. You have to be able to finish in those moments — when you're back there [during a game], the entire stadium when a defensive player is “oh, oh man.” Those are game-changers, ones that absolutely impact the course of all things, so it's one of the things we're really emphasizing — the focus to the finish.“ The hope is that the Seminoles' road trip to Jacksonville, an annual excursion under Norvell, will accelerate both the understanding of expectations and the team-building that occurs in the dog days of summer. “They understand the opportunity that we have,” Norvell said. “You get an opportunity to come be in a place where it's just us and our guys know that. Everybody's got their own unique journey, our own backstories and when you get to spend time together and get to know a little bit more of somebody's why, when you get to really spend more of that quality time, it just continues to bring you together.” Defensive line coach Terrance Knighton's backstory includes Jacksonville, where he spent three years after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft, a fact not lost on lineman Deante McCray — himself having spent time in Duval. “It's awesome to be in a room like that,” McCray said. “Like he's been where we're all trying to get to. So, we're going to listen to what he says. He's really relatable. He's seen it. He's coached it. He's seen it all. Like, you know what I'm saying? That's a guy where you believe everything he says. No question. Like, he wants you to run in a wall 100 miles per hour, you gonna run into a wall 100 miles per hour.” Knighton has seen his example embraced by his unit, to a degree that they've begun emulating his personality. Asked if he brought up any tales from his days in a Jaguars uniform, he said his players beat him to the punch. “They do it all the time. They give me crap about it,” he joked, saying “they pull up old YouTube videos and things like that — obviously I tell them I was the best ever, so they go and look for film on it. We have a good time with it, they were like, “Oh, coach, you're back in Jacksonville. Are you going to cry?” And then all you know, all this stuff. But we have a good time, man, you always know your group as a position coach takes on your personality. So, I'm used to the banter and the locker room talk. So, we're having a lot of fun with it.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Braden take's a tour through the SEC's fall camps with Trey Wallace. What did we learn from trips to Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and even Colorado. Where are the preseason rankings wrong: Auburn, Texas A&M, Georgia and South Carolina? Are we all in on the Netflix documentary about the SEC? Watch the show on YouTube. In Nashville? Be sure to check out M.L. Rose Craft Beer and Burgers. Music by The Wild Feathers
Summer travel can be fun but it can also throw off your usual routines, especially when it comes to blood sugar. In this episode, we're sharing our go-to tips for navigating travel in a way that supports your blood sugar without adding more stress. We'll talk about how to navigate long periods of sitting, skipped meals, heat, and travel-related stress and tips for small shifts that can make a difference. You'll hear about our favorite on-the-go snacks that are not only delicious but also blood sugar-friendly. We're also diving into practical ways to prep for the unexpected like delayed meals, high temps, or last-minute plans and social events, and BBQs without guilt. Plus, we'll share simple routines to help you feel supported, even when your schedule is all over the place. If you're navigating blood sugar this summer and want to feel more at ease with it all, this one's for you.
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Join us as we experience the Wisconsin State Fair—one of the most beloved summer traditions in the Midwest! We taste-test some of the best fair foods, explore the agricultural side of the fair by learning about livestock shows, and talk with fairgoers about their favorite State Fair traditions. From deep-fried favorites to local culture and family-friendly activities, this episode has everything you need to know before heading to the fairgrounds. Whether you're planning your visit or just love all things Wisconsin, this episode brings the fair to life!The Wisconsin State Fair takes place from now until August 10, 2025.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Taylor County; https://bit.ly/32tImLVThe Cabin is also presented to you by:Something Special from Wisconsin; somethingspecialwi.comVISIT Lake Geneva; visitlakegeneva.comGHT; wcaght.org