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The boys review the first half of the baseball season and what has and hasn't gone the way they thought. Jay and Dre also chat about other sports happenings this summer, and Dre gets news about his football scouting gig. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Dre continues his summer of interviewing for college football entry-level scouting positions, with sometimes hilarious results. Can he defy the odds and talk some idiots into hiring him? He and Jay chat about their offseason escapades, the baffling first-place teams in baseball in June, and the crowning of new NBA champions in the Rocky Mountains. Nuggets Country, Let's Ride! Aftershow: Jay and Dre discuss SiriusXM's weird Top 500 lists Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
For the second year in a row, the first night of the NFL Draft turned into TRADEAMANIA and added a spirit of mystery to the proceedings. Jay and Dre look back on what happened in Kansas City and laugh at how bad ESPN played themselves in attempting to shade Will Levis. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre return for a second straight preview podcast, this time looking at their other favorite sport, baseball, which has been implementing rule changes over the last few years to speed up the game and attempt to appeal to younger audiences. This year's changes could radically alter the sport. The stopwatch for pitchers and batters that has been part of the minors has arrived at the majors, along with pizza box bases and the banning of the infield shift. What will baseball look like going forward, and will any of this affect the boys' picks? Listen live for a breakdown of each division and their choices to bring home the World Series trophy! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Has WWE really built up a three-year Universal title reign for Roman Reigns only to have him job to one of AEW's co-founders? Will the Usos suffer a similar fate and drop the tag belts to Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, signalling a Four Horsemen-like title liquidation? How hard will the Intercontinental three-way dance between Sheamus, Drew McIntyre and WALTER hit? Jay and Dre are joined by Jerry the Wrestling Expert to discuss one of the most anticipated Wrestlemanias in recent history, as the creative direction has taken a swift upturn last year after the resignation of Vince McMahon. How does this two-night show stack up? Tune in and listen! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The first full Sunday of football is upon us for 2022. Jay and Dre marvel at the display by the Bills in the Thursday opener, dominating the World champion Rams at every level. Then they make their ATS picks for the rest of Week 1 as all of the new WRs start the jelling process in this, the real last week of the preseason. Tom Brady opens his 65th NFL season as his Bucs go to Dallas, Baker Mayfield tries to feel dangerous hosting his new squad the Panthers against his old squad the Browns, and on Monday night, Russ Wilson takes his Broncos to Seattle for one last cookout. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre are proud to start their 10th year of the podcast. Dre is on record being confused by all of the offseason moves and not having much confidence in his predictions, while Jay is his usual even-keeled self. The guys give out their 2022 season outlook, dissecting what it all means when Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill, and A.J. and Hollywood Brown all change teams in the same offseason. They've got Super Bowl odds, division odds, and playoff odds as well. Then they christen the new season by picking the Thursday night opener between Josh Allen's angry Bills and Matthew Stafford's World champion Rams. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
As the NFL Hall of Fame Game takes place, the IMLD Hall of Infamy induction ceremony for 2022 will commence. Join Jay and this year's football emcee Dre as they shine a light on people, places and events that the league doesn't want to acknowledge. And this year, Dre promises an extra dark side of the NFL. It won't be for the faint of heart. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
There are many tributes flowing this wknd to the kindness of Tim Kurkjian and the big heart of Papi Ortiz. But other stories are out there, and it's our job to fill in the cracks. Join Dre and host Jay as he reveals his baseball Hall of Infamy Class of 2022 and immortalizes some names and events you may have forgotten. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Square in the middle of a hot summer, Jay and Dre have already totally dissected the hottest topic of this summer, the abortion debate. So with all of the graduation advice flowing, they've decided to go there. The guys give free hard facts and truths that they've learned over the years, and considering their history of saying what the heck they want, this one promises to be downright incendiary. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The boys check in before the Memorial Day wknd and catch up on things. Dre's prediction of the Reds as baseball playoff contenders is in the running as the worst in the history of IMLD. The new blood is providing some freshness to the NBA playoffs, though Dre is mourning the injury to the young Memphis flyer Ja Morant which killed any chance the Grizzlies had. And between the Supreme Court leak and the Rock & Roll HOF honoring Dolly Parton out of spite, 2022 is shaping up to be a year full of angrier-than-normal females. Dre has a personal perspective on the abortion issue, and it's not what you would think. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
How do you find excitement in what was projected to be a lackluster NFL Draft? By turning it into TRADEAMANIA!! Jay and Dre--presuming they've recovered--try to look back at the wildest first round of a draft, which was fitting considering it followed the wildest offseason. Teams moving up two spots, the Steelers not being able to resist the hometown kid, stud WRs being dealt (but not the one everyone thought)...Vegas saw it all. And that was just Night 1! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre look back on their return to the Ad Hac baseball fantasy draft, live in Chicago for the first time in three years. They also have their (not so) hot takes on the absolutely bonkers NFL offseason, so chock full of player and coaching changes that it's impossible to break them all down in one sitting. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The game changed--literally--once the smoke cleared and the owners ended the lockout of Major League Baseball players a month ago. The playoffs got a Wild Card series instead of a one-and-done game, the defensive shift got banned (next year), and the universal DH finally came to the big leagues, ruining baseball strategy or sparing us the sight of pitchers trying to hit, depending on your point of view. Dre and Jay chop it up and break down 2022 on the diamond. Will they pick the Braves to once again claim the World Series despite letting the heart of the franchise walk to Los Angeles? If not, whose time has come to sit atop the throne? Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jerry the Wrestling Expert joins Jay and Dre to preview this coming weekend's two-night Wrestlemania card. If the main event seems familiar, well, they did Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns once before and decided to have Seth Rollins run in and win the match, cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase. That's not an option this year, so it will be up to Lesnar and Reigns to live up to WWE's hype as the "greatest match in Wrestlemania history." Other matches featuring men 35 and up will include Edge fighting A.J. Styles, Drew McIntyre facing Happy Corbin, and Kevin Owens having some sort of confrontation in Dallas with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. There will be non-wrestlers wrestling too, including a very old and concussed Johnny Knoxville. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Dave the Movie Expert joins Jay and Dre once again to preview tomorrow night's Oscars. The Best Picture field is ten strong this year, and the field is very diverse. Will it be high noon for the Power of the Dog? Will Coda bring it home for the deaf community? Will making fun of the ignorant be rewarded for Don't Look Up? Will the Fresh Prince be served up awards for King Richard? Check in live for the odds and picks for the 94th Academy Awards! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
No bubbles. No protocols. No deactivating half the roster due to COVID. Yes, the Big Dance is returning to normal this year, with rabid fans traveling to different cities to follow their schools on the road to the NCAA championship, or the road to heartbreak, whichever comes first. Jay and Dre have their attempts at the ever-elusive perfect bracket. Who do they have going all the way? Is it finally Gonzaga's time? Will Duke come through in Coach K's final run? Or will the boys pull out a surprise champ? Listen live and find out! Aftershow: Dre reviews Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The homestanding Los Angeles Rams rallied to knock off the feisty Cincinnati Bengals to claim the World title in a game that, like the rest of the 2022 NFL playoffs, had a lot of drama with some ugly play sprinkled in. Jay and Dre recap the Big Game, the outings of Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Aaron Donald, Joe Burrow, the Cincy offensive line which was truly offensive, and any other aspects of the broadcast that stood out. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The longest season in NFL history will finally come to its conclusion as the AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals travel to Los Angeles to take on the homestanding NFC champion Rams. Jay and Dre cover all the angles and make their picks for the Big Game straight up and against the spread. Which story is completed--the new Joe Cool going from hurt to champ in one year, or Matthew Stafford going from Detroit to champ in one year? Which young gun coach becomes a legend, Zac Taylor or Sean McVay? And which X-factor makes the difference? The guys break it down live. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
It's time once again to hand out the hardware and acknowledge the NFL season and all its ups and downs. Well, especially the downs. Join Jay and Dre for their annual Honors & Dishonors show, giving the deserved attention to the people and events that made 2021 special. Whether you were proud (Tawmy, Rams) or not so much (AB, Raiders), it's your turn to be recognized! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The words to describe the Divisional Round weekend have been already uttered--stupendous, incredible, the best weekend of football in history--and the boys are here to share how they experienced it before making their Conference Championship picks. Saturday was monumental by itself, as both 1-seeds came off their byes only to get dumped out of the playoffs. Then Sunday blew it away, first by the GOAT leading another unbelievable comeback only to watch the third straight road win on a walkoff FG, then by Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes engaging in a prizefight for the ages. The victors of those contests do battle on Sunday as the unflappable Joe Burrow leads the Bengals to Arrowhead to challenge Mahomes and the Chiefs for the AFC title. Then Kyle Shanahan's 49ers try to keep their winning streak over the Rams going in SoFi for the NFC title. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The mega super Wild Card Wknd produced some clunkers, but it also produced some very memorable moments. Just ask Dak Prescott, if you can find him. Jay and Dre recap the NFL's 1st round of the playoffs, which saw the Raiders and Cowboys come up just short and the Pats, Eagles, Steelers and Cards come up limp. Then they look at the divisional round, which sees the top seeds in action on Saturday as the Titans (and the King) host Joe Burrow and the Bengals, then the Packers in Lambeau against Deebo Samuel and the 49ers. On Sunday it's the World champs in Tampa hosting Matthew Stafford and the Rams, then the next opportunity for the rampaging Bills to level up as they try to avenge last year's AFC title loss to the Chiefs. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
To think that all of the tension surrounding the oh-so-close tie that the Bolts and Raiders almost had to end the season would have been a nothingburger if the Colts had done their job and took down the Jags...but with that stunning L, the scene was set for a Sunday night spectacle. And what drama it was. Jay and Dre look back on perhaps the most memorable finale of all time and put a bow on 2021. Then it's time to pick the Wild Card matchups. Las Vegas for finding their way in gets a date with Joe Burrow and the Bengals. The Patriots and Bills, as destiny would have it, square off in a rubber match. The Eagles draw Tom Brady and the World champion Bucs. Jimmy Garoppolo and his bad thumb go to Jerryworld for a shootout with the Cowboys. Ben Roethlisberger should play his final game in Kansas City, but count the Steelers out at your own risk. On Monday, the Cards and Rams also settle their regular-season stalemate. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
There's no denying that Week 17 in the NFL was unusually crazy. It will go down as one of the weirdest Sundays in history, what with Antonio Brown auditioning for Striptease 2, the Bengals rallying to beat the Chiefs and clinch the AFC North, the home finales (?) of Russell Wilson and Ben Roethlisberger, and...whatever that fraud was that was perpetrated by the Giants in Chicago. Jay and Dre recap before making the Week 18 picks along with Coin. The week that felt like it would never arrive doesn't have much playoff drama. The Colts could lose their spot to the Steelers if they get beat by the Jags. The Titans open the door for the Chiefs, Bengals, or Patriots to take the 1-seed in the AFC if they lose in Houston. The Saints steal a Wild Card spot if they win and San Fran loses. And of course, the Sunday night win-and-in game sees the Chargers take on the Raiders. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The calendar may have changed to 2022, but the song remains the same for Week 17 in the NFL as so many games have key players out due to COVID protocols. Even as the league and the CDC rearrange recommendations so that players and people can return to work faster, some still will be forced to sit out a game. The boys look at the happenings of Week 16 (and sort out a standpoint on one of the picks) before digging in to the penultimate week in the longest season evah. The Chiefs can lock the top seed in the AFC if they can handle Hurricane Burrow and the Bengals and also if the Titans bite it hosting the Dolphins. Tennessee still wins the AFC South if Carson Wentz can't get cleared in time to help the Colts beat the Raiders. The Bengals take the AFC North with a win, but if Snoop Huntley and the Ravens bow down to the Rams, Cincy is in great shape too. The Rams take the NFC West with a win and a Cards L in Dallas, and if the Cowboys fall, the Packers clinch home field by handling Sean Mannion's Vikings. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
There's a special feeling going around America as the holiday season rolls on. For the love of God, if you have that feeling, get it tested. There's a pandemic, in case you haven't heard. Jay and Dre look back at a COVID-ravaged Week 15 which stretched out over six days and resulted after all that with both posting 8-8 records ATS. Then they look ahead to Week 16 which may be similarly COVID-ravaged. Cleveland gets its guys back from Omicron just in time to open a Christmas doubleheader in Green Bay, then Indianapolis takes on a reeling Arizona team ravaged by the Lions. On Sunday, Baltimore and Cincinnati fight for the top of that insane AFC North, Buffalo gets another chance to take down the GOAT coach in New England, and Pittsburgh tries to survive another week in the playoff hunt by knocking off Kansas City. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
This 2021 football season has moved past drunk and has entered the Twilight Zone, the stage where games are affected by quarterbacks messing up their ankles and toes or by Omicron, whichever strikes first. Jay and Dre recap a very good Week 14 for their picks--a combined 21-7 ATS--and chat about an insane Thursday night game. Then they make their picks for Week 15, which sees...a LOT of games affected by COVID absences. The Patriots and Colts brawl in Indy on Saturday, both off the bye. On Sunday, the Bengals and Broncos battle to stay in the AFC playoff picture, and Lamar Jackson's bad foot may prove very costly as his Ravens host the Packers. The Browns on Monday host the Raiders, but Cleveland is down to their 3rd QB, and on Tuesday the Eagles host Washington as part of the NFC playoff struggle. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
It was quite the scene in western New York Monday night as New England brought football back to the 1920s and beat Buffalo while throwing the ball all of three times. Jay and Dre review that and the rest of a bonkers Week 13 in the league, then they pick all the contests of Week 14, a schedule chock full of important division matchups: Cleveland tries to climb the compact AFC North ladder as they host Baltimore, Las Vegas tries to jump up a similarly tight AFC West in Kansas City, and the Rams try to avoid getting swept by the Cardinals in a Monday night fight in Arizona. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre are into a rhythm that's leaving both frustrated. Dre after his midseason malaise has put out two straight double-digit win weeks ATS, yet he has lost his Lock both weeks. Jay has won his Locks to close that gap, but he is losing picks to Dre three weeks in a row. They both break down Week 12 in the league, then try to get it right in their Week 13 picks. Can the stuggling Rams turn things around in Cincinnati? Can the hot Potato Skins keep the momentum in Vegas? Can Bill Belichick extend his six-game win streak and, like a Marvel villain, lead his Patriots over the last remaining hero to conquer, the mighty Bills? Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Another wild week of football jumped off in Week 11, which saw both the Vikes and Pack leave each other too much time, the Titans rack up 426 yds of offense and lose, and the Chiefs pull off a big win thanks to their...is this right...defense?!? Jay and Dre examine those games and the Triple Gobble, then look ahead to the rest of Week 12. Can Tampa's run D slow down Jonathan Taylor and the Colts? Can the Rams regroup off the bye and take down the Packers in Lambeau? Can Baker Mayfield limp into Baltimore and knock off a returning Lamar Jackson and the Ravens? Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Last week Dre lamented his turn of luck in having a 12-game lead over Jay after Week 6 melted down to nothing by Week 9's end. So Dre sweeps all seven picks from Jay in Week 10, which makes total sense if you concede that this NFL season is drunk off its ass. The guys recap that crazy Week 10 before trying to figure out what fresh goofiness Week 11 will bring. Two offenses will, er, should fly high as the Cowboys battle the Chiefs, two teams that are pointing up clash as the Colts visit the Bills, and two teams whose rollercoaster seasons perfectly represent 2021 face off as the Bengals go to Vegas. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The picks have turned ice cold for Dre as the temperature drops. He went from dreaming of a .600 season to tied with Jay at a couple games under .500 as the NFL cycles through a brutal series of upsets and backdoor covers. The boys review a Week 9 that was shocking for most but not for Jay, who won eight games. Then they pick the Week 10 slate. Despite lots of missing stars in Nashville the Saints and Titans do battle, the Turmoil Bowl features the struggling Chiefs taking on the traumatized Raiders, and Russell Wilson returns to Wisconsin as the Seahawks visit Karen Rodgers and the Packers. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
We get to fall back an hour in the U.S. And Dre got to fall way back in the handicapping race with Jay, who gained three more games on him thanks to his 3-12 Week 9. A sizable number of those Ls came when backup QBs and RBs took over and gave some legendary next-man-up outings. The guys discuss a massive news week before picking Week 9's contests, which see a Titans squad without King Henry go to SoFi Sunday night to take on the Rams, a Cards team possibly without Kyler Murray go to Santa Clara to play the 49ers, and the Packers without the great homeopath Aaron Rodgers battle the Chiefs. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
As Jay gets away with his family on a Halloween weekend, Dre gives a Sunday morning solo show with all of the picks for Week 8. He'll share Jay's notes as well. Who lays claim to the bottom position in the AFC North when the Steelers battle the Browns? Can the Titans keep their momentum visiting their AFC South rivals, the Colts? Can the Saints get a big Superdome win over the Bucs and stay within shouting distance of the NFC South? And will the Cowboys be at full strength to fight the Vikings or will they have the spooky sight of Cooper Rush at QB? Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The boys look back on an active Week 6 in the NFL, including Dre commenting on how it feels as a Bears fan to be owned by a Packer. Then they give their predictions for a light Week 7 ATS. The Titans attempt to take down two huge AFC squads in a row as they host the Chiefs six days after slaying the Bills, the Raiders attempt to keep their post-Gruden mojo working as they host Jalen Hurts and the Eagles, and the Bengals attempt to slay another legacy division rival after knocking off the Steelers in Week 3 as they visit Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre have an abbreviated football party as Dre flies in from his vacation just in time for the show. They make their NFL Week 6 picks ATS, including the Cards defending their perfect record in Cleveland without their coach, the Raiders beginning their Rich Bisaccia Era in Denver, and the Bills on Monday continuing their vengeance tour trying to take out the Titans in Tennessee. Later, Dre tells all about the Virgin Voyages cruise aboard Scarlet Lady. Was it as scandalous as feared? Listen to the podcast and find out! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre both drowned in their "love" of Tawmy, losing their double Lock in Week 4 as the Bucs couldn't cover against the Pats. The guys recap the events of last week before looking ahead. Jay had a brutal week overall, but not as brutal as Urban Meyer when he got home and had to explain why a coed was grinding on him at his restaurant. On the Week 5 docket: a Sunday night shootout between young gunslingers as Pat Mahomes and his Chiefs host Josh Allen and the Bills. Trey Lance gets his first start as the 49ers try to hand the Cardinals their first L. And the NFL returns to Britain to showcase the best the league has to offer: Jets-Falcons. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Jay and Dre get to show off their geniusness coming off a pair of 11-5 Week 3 records ATS. The guys discuss the Rams handling Tompa Bay, a shameful display by the Bears, and whether the Chargers have officially announced that they're grown and no longer Kansas City's sons. Then they make their Week 4 picks. Carolina gets its first real test in Dallas. The NFC West has an undefeated showdown as the Cardinals challenge the Rams. And the world will be in a frenzy Sunday night for the return of the prodigal son back to New England. Rob Gronkowski comes back to...wait a minute, he's got bad ribs...but Tom Brady will also return as the World champion Bucs battle the former champion Patriots. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
Due to covering Week 2's happenings in this past Wednesday's show, Jay and Dre give an old-school one-hour picks-only show. Week 3 in the NFL will see the two longest-tenured coaches in the league facing off as Sean Payton's Saints visit Bill Belichick's Patriots, Justin Fields will try to not get brained by Myles Garrett as the Bears take on the Browns, the divisional rivalry of the future might be a present challenge for Pat Mahomes and his Chiefs as they host Justin Herbert and the Chargers, and the champion Buccaneers head to SoFi to battle Matthew Stafford's Rams. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
After Dre was away this past wknd and Jay took over the show with his children, the boys reunite to catch up on the events of the first two NFL weeks. And of course, Dre recaps the good and the bad of his trip to Cancún and his stay at two different all-inclusive resorts. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
It's HOSTILE TAKEOVER WEEK on the IMLD podcast. Dre is off in Mexico, hopefully drinking bottled water, so Jay mans the mic, wth the help of the Cute Factors, and attempts to break down the dumpster fire that was our Week 1 picks. After that, they unveil their Week 2 picks, chock full of reactions, massive overreactions, and downright dismissals of the Week 1 outcomes. Will the Pack bounce back? Will the Browns close a game out? Will Justin Fields replace the Red Rifle? Can the Bills and Ravens avoid 0-2 starts? Can Dre and Jay have a winning week? Huge questions abound, and if you think we have the answers, the joke's on you! Join us for our FOOTBALL PARTY as only the IMLD crew can do it. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The first of eighteen weeks of NFL begins in full, and Jay and Dre dig in to each game ATS. The scoreboard in Nashville gets an early workout as the Cardinals visit the Titans, The Steelers have a colossal task if they want to start this season undefeated as they battle the Bills, the Jameis Winston Era in New Orleans starts in Jacksonville hosting Green Bay(?), and the Browns get a tough test facing a healthy Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs. On Monday, the cursed RB room in Baltimore heads out to Vegas to tackle the Raiders. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The guys continue their season preview with their NFC breakdown. Tom Brady joined up with Bruce Arians and a fantastic defense to surge through the playoffs on the road as a Wild Card and knock off the defending champion Chiefs for the World title. Will the Bucs repeat that improbable run? Will the Packers make one last push to the top in what seems to be Aaron Rodgers' Last Dance? Will Sean Payton bring the Saints back to glory in their post-Brees era? Who will emerge from the wild wild West? And does Dre keep celebrating his Bears bringing in Justin Fields once the games begin and Andy Dalton mans the helm? Speaking of games, Dre and Jay pick the first game of the new year in Tampa between Dak Prescott's Cowboys and the World champion Buccaneers. Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
The NFL season opener is just around the corner, so the boys are here to get your juices flowing with their szn previews--starting with tonight's AFC preview. Will Patrick Mahomes come back from his bad foot to once again lead Kansas City to the top of the conference? Will Lamar Jackson put it together and lead Baltimore back to the Big Game? Is it time for Josh Allen to take Buffalo to the head of the table? Can the physicality of a Derrick Henry-A.J. Brown-Julio Jones trio take Tennessee to the pinnacle? Will the Steelers, the Browns, the Chargers, or a surprise contender step up? Listen in for ninety minutes of fun pigskin chat! Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero (CC BY 3.0)
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Anne and Maria have a conversation about the recent Instagram update and how the monopoly of social media platforms is making our online experience worse. They then talk about whether Gen Z is a more radical generation and what if Jeff Bezos decided to go cottagecore... In this episode they also discuss: the absurd schemes of becoming an Amazon seller romanticization of the monarchy in contemporary Russia the dilemmas of immigrants and how much is one willing to do for their community (lack of) therapy opportunities for neurodiverse individuals in Russia and more! ________ Stuff we mention: Read more on ABA therapy and experiences of autistic individuals on instagram @the.autisticats https://instagram.com/the.autisticats?igshid=19y3r1s493ptd The interview of Alexei Navalny, main Russian oppositionist, after Novichok poisoning by Russian journalist Yury Dud (english subtitles available): https://youtu.be/vps43rXgaZc ________ Our Instagram: @overtonsisters https://www.instagram.com/overtonsisters/ Email: overtonsisters@gmail.com Send us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/overtonsisters/message Music: School Days by Robbero (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/58429
In this episode Anne and Maria talk about Overton Window theory and how it inspired the ironic name of the podcast. The ladies also discuss homophobia and feminism in post-Soviet countries, Latvian politics, being Russian in Italy and shared Soviet heritage. Some questions they answer: Why Soviet symbolism is similar to symbols of Nazi Germany for Latvia ? What do post-Soviets think of Western youth becoming more socialist? What is the trauma and glory of Latvia and Russia? Is imagery of Soviet Woman a feminist ideal? Instagram: @overtonsisters https://www.instagram.com/overtonsisters/ Email: overtonsisters@gmail.com Music: School Days by Robbero (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/58429
An oral history interview with Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson who is a Professor of American Studies at University of Maryland College Park. Her work examines the lives of African Americans from the late 19th century to the present and explores food and food cultures, race and gender. Be sure to purchase a copy of her award-winning book Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, & Power: https://uncpress.org/book/9780807856864/building-houses-out-of-chicken-legs/ Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson: https://amst.umd.edu/faculty/psyche-williams-forson/ Host DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell others about it, share a link. Follow Fred: Browse the Items in the $10.99 or Less Online Store Sale!: https://fredopiespeaks.com/store/ Food Blog: http://www.fredopie.com/food Site: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdopie/ Support Fred Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fredopieshow Music Credits: (Fred Opie Show them song) Music: Crimson Fly - Huma-Huma https://youtu.be/qpxhgby-ONI 65, [soul] Open Source Ecology by Robbero (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/47078 31, Confirmation blues by Robbero (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/50510
In this part of the series success habits, Fred talks about the process of success. DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Series Success Habits: https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/sets/success-habits Support Fred Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fredopieshow Follow Fred: Site: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdopie/ Follow Fred, review the show, tell others about it, share a link. Music Credit 52, Mr Sun by Robbero (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/59416
From 1980-1991 Hobart College won 12 consecutive NCAA Division III national championships! An interview with the famed soul patrol—an all African-American midfield at Hobart: Ray “Tiny” Crawford, Mark “Skip” Darden, and Malcolm Anderson. Photos of the Soul Patrol on Fred's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdopie/ DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell others about it, share a link. Support Fred Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fredopieshow Follow Fred: Site: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Music Credit (Fred Opie Show them song) Music: Crimson Fly - Huma-Huma https://youtu.be/qpxhgby-ONI I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque Confirmation blues by Robbero (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/50510 Lonely Man-Instrumental Mix by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35485 Ft: HEJ31 (Haskel) Gentle Joy by Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/NiGiD/48940 Ft: Rey Izain