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You asked, we deliver! A special mid (high) major lookback at the A-10's season! And a look to the future for each esteemed institution. Rundown: (0:00) - Intro (5:25) - Root's Roundup (9:10) - A-10 Lookback Supports us and the sponsors! YouTube Channel (like and subscribe!) Basket Under Review / The Burner Discord (NEW AND IMPROVED - sign up and join us!) CBB Analytics promo code "Weave" for $40 off subscription Homefield Apparel promo code "3MW" for 15% discount off purchase
Peptides are everywhere right now. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ashley Froese to break down the science, hype, controversy, and future of peptides in a way that actually makes sense.We talk about:What peptides areWhat the FDA has to say about themThe difference between peptides and traditional medicationsRecovery, muscle growth, sleep, inflammation & fat lossThe peptide research blowing Dr. Froese's mind right nowThe future of personalized medicineWomen, hormones & peptides during perimenopauseGLP-1s & metabolic healthWhether you're peptide-curious or highly skeptical, this episode will absolutely make you think differently about what's possible.https://www.drafroese.com/This Is Not Covered: https://www.youtube.com/@drafroese(00:00:46) Welcome Dr. Froese to the Podcast(00:01:58) The FDA “ban” & why peptides moved to the gray market(00:05:15) Why Dr. Ashley left traditional medicine(00:09:44) What peptides actually ARE explained simply(00:14:30) Muscle building, recovery & growth hormone peptides(00:16:32) Are peptides reversing aging?(00:19:38) Where people are getting peptides (00:25:55) The pricing and will they be covered by insurance(00:27:47) The research blowing Dr. Ashley's mind right now(00:34:00) Addressing the risks and concerns some have(00:37:56) Women, hormones, perimenopause & personalized medicine(00:45:40) Rundown of the most popular peptides(00:56:10) Injections vs pills(01:04:05) Where to find Dr. FroeseWant to leave the TTSL Podcast a voicemail? We love your questions and adore hearing from you. https://www.speakpipe.com/TheThickThighsSaveLivesPodcastThe CVG Nation app, for iPhoneThe CVG Nation app, for AndroidOur Fitness FB Group.Thick Thighs Save Lives Workout ProgramsConstantly Varied Gear's Workout Leggings
On this crucial California Primary election day, the race for Los Angeles Mayor is hitting a boiling point. Kennedy, host of the "Kennedy Saves the World" podcast, joins the Rundown to break down the surprising political rise of outsider candidate Spencer Pratt. Once written off by critics, Pratt has surged into a statistical tie with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass following his on-the-ground advocacy for victims of the devastating Palisades fire.Former First Lady Jill Biden's new memoir, "View from the East Wing," has reopened deep Democratic wounds by recounting her perspective on the 2024 debate night and the subsequent fallout regarding the former president's cognitive decline. Partner at Ballard Partners and former press secretary to Jill Biden and special assistant to the president Michael LaRosa, joins the podcast to discuss how the book's revelations damage her credibility and expose a long-standing pattern of stage-management and evasion by the Biden family. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Rundown! Your "Monday" morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing!Once again this year, the Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to Chewy! Chewy is your one stop horse shop, from feed and supplements, to supplies, medications, and more! Chewy.com/equine
On this crucial California Primary election day, the race for Los Angeles Mayor is hitting a boiling point. Kennedy, host of the "Kennedy Saves the World" podcast, joins the Rundown to break down the surprising political rise of outsider candidate Spencer Pratt. Once written off by critics, Pratt has surged into a statistical tie with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass following his on-the-ground advocacy for victims of the devastating Palisades fire.Former First Lady Jill Biden's new memoir, "View from the East Wing," has reopened deep Democratic wounds by recounting her perspective on the 2024 debate night and the subsequent fallout regarding the former president's cognitive decline. Partner at Ballard Partners and former press secretary to Jill Biden and special assistant to the president Michael LaRosa, joins the podcast to discuss how the book's revelations damage her credibility and expose a long-standing pattern of stage-management and evasion by the Biden family. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As California and five other states prepare for highly anticipated primary elections, political observers are closely watching the shifting dynamics of the state's unique top two open primary system. Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA), running for the first time as an independent, joins to discuss the top issues facing voters, including a skyrocketing cost of living, homelessness, and economic challenges. He also weighs in on why he proposed a bill to ban mid-decade congressional redistricting in an effort to combat partisan gerrymandering and stop the growing polarization of American politics. Military service is different for each member and the lessons learned are equally as unique. Many share similar themes, however, such as leadership and empathy as they answer the call to serve. Marine Veteran AJ Pasciuti joins the Rundown to discuss what he learned during his time in the military and how it applies to everyday life. That's all part of his new book, “Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life.” Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst, Gregg Jarrett Photo Credit: Adobe Stock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As California and five other states prepare for highly anticipated primary elections, political observers are closely watching the shifting dynamics of the state's unique top two open primary system. Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA), running for the first time as an independent, joins to discuss the top issues facing voters, including a skyrocketing cost of living, homelessness, and economic challenges. He also weighs in on why he proposed a bill to ban mid-decade congressional redistricting in an effort to combat partisan gerrymandering and stop the growing polarization of American politics. Military service is different for each member and the lessons learned are equally as unique. Many share similar themes, however, such as leadership and empathy as they answer the call to serve. Marine Veteran AJ Pasciuti joins the Rundown to discuss what he learned during his time in the military and how it applies to everyday life. That's all part of his new book, “Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life.” Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst, Gregg Jarrett Photo Credit: Adobe Stock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Following massive, unprecedented fraud uncovered in welfare, daycare, and autism assistance programs, the federal government has launched a sweeping new Fraud Task Force headed by Vice President J.D. Vance to crack down on rampant benefits abuse. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman joins the Rundown to discuss how a new $300 million enforcement fund will act as a force multiplier to put aggressive new prosecutors on the front lines to protect taxpayer dollars. Later, Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) joins to discuss whether the recent Texas primary momentum can be sustained through November. PHOTO CREIDT: AP PHOTO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Following massive, unprecedented fraud uncovered in welfare, daycare, and autism assistance programs, the federal government has launched a sweeping new Fraud Task Force headed by Vice President J.D. Vance to crack down on rampant benefits abuse. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman joins the Rundown to discuss how a new $300 million enforcement fund will act as a force multiplier to put aggressive new prosecutors on the front lines to protect taxpayer dollars. Later, Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) joins to discuss whether the recent Texas primary momentum can be sustained through November. PHOTO CREIDT: AP PHOTO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Since 1866, inking a living person's likeness on legal U.S. tender has been strictly forbidden, but a bill introduced back in February aims to change that, and the Treasury has a $250 note featuring President Trump's face ready to go if it passes into law. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to explain what's going on with the bill and pull back the curtain on the Treasury's economic outlook amid rising energy costs and inflation. Later, FOX News Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Shannon Bream joins to preview the Supreme Court's expected verdicts this June as the justices prepare for summer recess. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump's Iran strategy is spiraling, Republicans are openly panicking, Senate confirmations are collapsing, and Donald Trump increasingly appears trapped inside an alternate reality built by loyalty, flattery, and political fear.In this episode of Political Rehab, Matt Robison and Matt Wylie break down:Trump's chaotic Iran negotiationswhy Republicans fear the economic fallout is only beginningthe shocking Texas Senate result that could backfire on the GOPwhy Trump may no longer control the Senatethe growing questions surrounding Trump's health and Walter Reed visitsthe increasingly surreal cabinet meetings and authoritarian-style praise ritualsthe Democratic Party autopsy and what Democrats actually need to changewhy inflation, immigration, and branding defeated Kamala Harrishow Democrats could become the party of change againand why AI taxes and sovereign wealth funds may become major political ideas in the futurePLUS:A Dose of Hope on what Americans across BOTH parties still agree on — and why the country may not be as divided as it feels.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro — “Stuck in Neutral”00:22 Trump's Iran deal confusion begins01:10 Trump claims Iran deal is close01:45 Republicans panic over economic fallout02:25 Commodity shortages and inflation warning03:35 Ken Paxton crushes Cornyn in Texas04:15 Can Democrats actually win Texas?05:10 Why Paxton could hurt Republicans nationally06:00 “Republicans are stupid”06:45 Trump's Senate confirmation crisis07:30 Tulsi Gabbard resignation fallout08:05 GOP senators turning against Trump09:05 Trump's Walter Reed visits and health questions10:15 “Superhuman Trump” messaging11:00 Rick Wilson says Trump may be seriously ill12:00 Why the media may be missing the real story12:35 Trump's cabinet praise spectacle13:20 Is Trump trapped in an alternate reality?14:05 “North Korea tribute video”15:00 Nixon comparisons and informational isolation15:45 Rundown recap — authoritarian feedback loop18:05 Deep Dive — the Democratic autopsy19:00 Why the Democratic report failed20:00 The real reasons Harris lost20:20 Inflation, immigration, and Democratic branding21:10 Why incumbents collapsed globally in 202421:40 Democrats' identity crisis22:20 Immigration perceptions vs reality23:00 Bill Clinton and the “New Democrat” model23:40 Democrats and the politics of change24:10 “Shock to the system” voters25:00 Matt Wylie on political branding26:05 The McDonald's McDLT analogy27:00 How Democrats can defuse culture wars28:00 Why voters wanted change more than Trump29:00 What Democrats must learn for 202829:45 AI taxes and sovereign wealth funds31:05 Dose of Hope — Americans may agree more than we think33:30 Stephen Colbert, Walter Reed, and political satire35:00 Final thoughts
Since 1866, inking a living person's likeness on legal U.S. tender has been strictly forbidden, but a bill introduced back in February aims to change that, and the Treasury has a $250 note featuring President Trump's face ready to go if it passes into law. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to explain what's going on with the bill and pull back the curtain on the Treasury's economic outlook amid rising energy costs and inflation. Later, FOX News Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Shannon Bream joins to preview the Supreme Court's expected verdicts this June as the justices prepare for summer recess. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
S E C, S E C. The SEC continued its college basketball dominance last year. We revisit our preseason takes and assess the state of each program. Rundown: (0:00) - Intro (4:25) - Root's Roundup (13:15) - SEC Lookback Supports us and the sponsors! YouTube Channel (like and subscribe!) Basket Under Review / The Burner Discord (NEW AND IMPROVED - sign up and join us!) CBB Analytics promo code "Weave" for $40 off subscription Homefield Apparel promo code "3MW" for 15% discount off purchase
In Episode 470 of The Rundown, Jason Gregor and Mike Rupp begin with a heartfelt conversation about the life and legacy of Claude Lemieux following his passing at the age of 60. The discussion goes beyond hockey, touching on mental health, life after professional sports, the challenges many men face after retirement, and why these conversations matter.The guys then shift to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Montreal Canadiens are facing elimination against the Carolina Hurricanes. What has gone wrong for Montreal, why has Carolina been so dominant, and is there any path back into the series for the Canadiens? Jason and Mike break down the matchup and what Montreal must change to extend its season.They also discuss the Vegas Golden Knights' impressive sweep of the Colorado Avalanche, why Vegas may be the most complete team remaining, and what a potential Stanley Cup Final matchup between the Golden Knights and Hurricanes could look like.Plus, Fill in the Blank with Pat Puff, surprising teams for next season, the future of the Golden Knights behind the bench, and which players the crew would most like to see lift the Stanley Cup this year.If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to a trusted friend, family member, mental health professional, or local crisis support service.
The power of the MAGA endorsement strikes again following Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's decisive runoff victory, signaling a significant shift in the Republican landscape as the fight for Congressional control continues. Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) joins the Rundown to discuss whether this primary momentum can be sustained through November. Plus, he breaks down his legislative push for the "Delilah Law," which would restrict commercial driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, and a bold proposal from the DHS secretary to pull federal customs agents from sanctuary city airports as a form of jurisdictional retaliation. The upcoming hurricane season is bringing a mix of relief and uncertainty as rare global weather patterns clash with record ocean warmth. FOX Weather Meteorologist Ian Oliver joins to discuss NOAA's recent predictions for a quieter-than-usual year, the inner workings of a massive Pacific warming trend that acts as a natural shield against storm development, and how groundbreaking AI technology is being used to better predict severe weather and protect coastal communities. PLUS, commentary by Kaylee McGhee White, FOX News contributor and the editor-in-chief of IW Features. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New England Patriots kicked off OTAs for the 2026 season, and Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry broke down all of the major storylines from Day 1. Mike Vrabel spoke to the media and answered some questions regarding his offseason controversy. Players addressed the rumors surrounding A.J. Brown and what it would mean for the Patriots if they acquired the star wide receiver. Tom & Phil also break down the ups and downs of Drake Maye's day. Meanwhile Christian Gonzalez was one of several players absent from OTAs today. Tom & Phil discuss what that might mean, as the young cornerback looks for a contract extension. 0:00 - Rundown for Day 1 of OTAs 1:00 - The latest on Mike Vrabel 11:13 - Patriots players address rumors surrounding A.J. Brown 13:43 - Taking a look at Drake Maye's day 18:40 - What does Christian Gonzalez's absence from OTAs mean? 30:33 - Other storylines, including Caleb Lomu, Romeo Doubs & more WATCH every episode of the Patriots Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A new NPR report reveals the Department of Justice, under the Trump administration, systematically removed news releases and public records connected to prosecutions from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. That includes records documenting violent assaults on police. Some records have been preserved by independent trackers and NPR's Jan. 6 archive. Even so, the effort to wipe away criminal records fits into broader actions by the Trump administration, like mass pardons, personnel changes at DOJ, and public messaging that attempts to reframe the riot. We welcome presidential historian John Rothmann, host of the podcast ‘Around the Political World with John Rothmann,'to examine where we've seen this type of dry cleaning of facts before. We continue the conversation with journalist Isaac Saul, from Tangle. https://www.readtangle.com The Mark Thompson Show 5/27/28 Today's Guests Links Isaac Saul from Tangle https://www.readtangle.com/ John Rothmann https://www.spreaker.com/show/around-the-political-world https://www.youtube.com/@aroundthepoliticalworld_ The Rundown- 0:00 Welcome 4:02 RFK Snakes 5:55 Iran and Gas Prices 25:22 J6 30:11 John Rothmann -Trump Corruption -Paxton and Texas -Abraham Accords -Cuba -ICE 1:00:10 Isaac Saul from Tangle -J6 Slush Fund -Elections 1:18:51 Comments 1:26:00 Chunk of Trump Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshow Maybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24 And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com The Mark Thompson Show has an official new Facebook page. Please join! Here's the link: https://m.facebook.com/TheMarkThompsonShow/ Show sponsors: coachellavalleycoffee.com - use code MarkT at check out to save 10% Suite 106 Bakery use code MarkT to save 15% Here's a special link: https://suite106bakery.com/discount/MARKT
The power of the MAGA endorsement strikes again following Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's decisive runoff victory, signaling a significant shift in the Republican landscape as the fight for Congressional control continues. Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) joins the Rundown to discuss whether this primary momentum can be sustained through November. Plus, he breaks down his legislative push for the "Delilah Law," which would restrict commercial driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, and a bold proposal from the DHS secretary to pull federal customs agents from sanctuary city airports as a form of jurisdictional retaliation. The upcoming hurricane season is bringing a mix of relief and uncertainty as rare global weather patterns clash with record ocean warmth. FOX Weather Meteorologist Ian Oliver joins to discuss NOAA's recent predictions for a quieter-than-usual year, the inner workings of a massive Pacific warming trend that acts as a natural shield against storm development, and how groundbreaking AI technology is being used to better predict severe weather and protect coastal communities. PLUS, commentary by Kaylee McGhee White, FOX News contributor and the editor-in-chief of IW Features. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After another violent incident near the White House over the holiday weekend, new questions are being raised about the safety of President Trump and the growing threats surrounding the presidency. With this marking the second attempted attack in just one month, concerns are intensifying over whether current security measures are enough. New York Republican Congressman Andrew Garbarino, Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, joins the Rundown to discuss why these threats seem to be escalating and whether we have the resources needed to keep everyone in D.C. safe. As health officials monitor a string of recent viral outbreaks across the globe, concern is growing over the threat of highly infectious diseases spreading past international borders. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a physician at the Walter Reed Medical Center, joins to discuss the current Ebola outbreak in Africa, the deep mistrust and lack of resources hampering containment efforts, and how strict U.S. screening protocols and low transmission rates are keeping the risk to Americans low. PLUS, commentary by John Ashbrook, co-host of the Ruthless Podcast. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1) Rundown on Knicks "get in" price for Finals $1-Million (2) Raheem Palmer, Ringer NBA / Gambling insider on gaming, on playoffs & Grizz (3) Can the Spurs turn it around for Game 6?
This week on The Rundown it is sections, sections, sections! We cover all 32 sections and give you the scoop on who is left standing fighting to earn their spot in the 2026 MSHSL State Tournament! It is all high school on this one folks. Thank you for listening to The Rundown!
After another violent incident near the White House over the holiday weekend, new questions are being raised about the safety of President Trump and the growing threats surrounding the presidency. With this marking the second attempted attack in just one month, concerns are intensifying over whether current security measures are enough. New York Republican Congressman Andrew Garbarino, Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, joins the Rundown to discuss why these threats seem to be escalating and whether we have the resources needed to keep everyone in D.C. safe. As health officials monitor a string of recent viral outbreaks across the globe, concern is growing over the threat of highly infectious diseases spreading past international borders. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a physician at the Walter Reed Medical Center, joins to discuss the current Ebola outbreak in Africa, the deep mistrust and lack of resources hampering containment efforts, and how strict U.S. screening protocols and low transmission rates are keeping the risk to Americans low. PLUS, commentary by John Ashbrook, co-host of the Ruthless Podcast. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Texas voters head to the polls for a high-stakes Republican Senate runoff that could test President Trump's influence once again. Senator John Cornyn is fighting to fend off a Trump-endorsed challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, as both candidates argue they are best positioned to keep the seat in Republican hands ahead of November. With several recent GOP incumbents losing primaries across the country, the outcome could signal how much sway the President still holds within the party heading into the midterms. University of Texas Professor and FOX News Decision Desk member Daron Shaw joins the Rundown to break down the political stakes in Texas, and what the race could mean for Republicans nationwide. Mental health awareness has helped reduce stigma and encouraged more people to seek support, but some experts warn the culture surrounding therapy may be creating new problems. Psychotherapist and author Jonathan Alpert joins the Rundown to discuss his new book, Therapy Nation, and why he believes Americans are becoming too quick to identify with mental health struggles instead of working through them. PLUS, commentary by Karol Markowicz, columnist for the New York Post and FOX News. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Rundown! Your "Monday" morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing!Once again this year, the Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to Chewy! Chewy is your one stop horse shop, from feed and supplements, to supplies, medications, and more! Chewy.com/equine
(1) Rundown on Knicks dominance and what's next.... and Jaxson Dart (2) Jessica Benson, Grind City Media/Grizzlies Radio, on Knicks in the Finals (3) J&J preview Spurs vs. Thunder - game tonight on 92.9 FM ESPN
Texas voters head to the polls for a high-stakes Republican Senate runoff that could test President Trump's influence once again. Senator John Cornyn is fighting to fend off a Trump-endorsed challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, as both candidates argue they are best positioned to keep the seat in Republican hands ahead of November. With several recent GOP incumbents losing primaries across the country, the outcome could signal how much sway the President still holds within the party heading into the midterms. University of Texas Professor and FOX News Decision Desk member Daron Shaw joins the Rundown to break down the political stakes in Texas, and what the race could mean for Republicans nationwide. Mental health awareness has helped reduce stigma and encouraged more people to seek support, but some experts warn the culture surrounding therapy may be creating new problems. Psychotherapist and author Jonathan Alpert joins the Rundown to discuss his new book, Therapy Nation, and why he believes Americans are becoming too quick to identify with mental health struggles instead of working through them. PLUS, commentary by Karol Markowicz, columnist for the New York Post and FOX News. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New Census data reveals a massive migration shift as residents flee major blue cities like Los Angeles and New York for the booming South. Texas is leading the charge as a corporate "sponge," earning the nickname "Y'all Street" as Dallas suburbs become the fastest-growing areas in the nation. FOX Business Correspondent Gerri Willis joins the Rundown to break down what's driving this historic American move, and what she sees as the "economic illiteracy" behind new billionaire taxes in blue cities.There are Memorial Day events all over the country, including a very solemn ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Retired Navy SEAL and Fox Nation host Mike Sarraille joins the Rundown to discuss the hallowed history of these grounds and his personal weight of visiting. Plus, we explore the stories of legendary Marines and cryptology pioneers, who are featured in the new season of The Unsung of Arlington on FOX Nation, hosted by Sarraille.PLUS, commentary by Paul Batura, writer, vice president of communications at Focus on the Family, and founder of the 4:8 Media Network.PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New Census data reveals a massive migration shift as residents flee major blue cities like Los Angeles and New York for the booming South. Texas is leading the charge as a corporate "sponge," earning the nickname "Y'all Street" as Dallas suburbs become the fastest-growing areas in the nation. FOX Business Correspondent Gerri Willis joins the Rundown to break down what's driving this historic American move, and what she sees as the "economic illiteracy" behind new billionaire taxes in blue cities.There are Memorial Day events all over the country, including a very solemn ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Retired Navy SEAL and Fox Nation host Mike Sarraille joins the Rundown to discuss the hallowed history of these grounds and his personal weight of visiting. Plus, we explore the stories of legendary Marines and cryptology pioneers, who are featured in the new season of The Unsung of Arlington on FOX Nation, hosted by Sarraille.PLUS, commentary by Paul Batura, writer, vice president of communications at Focus on the Family, and founder of the 4:8 Media Network.PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever since Donald Trump jumped into the 2016 presidential race, his grip on the GOP has been unshakeable. But with mounting pressure over rising costs and renewed foreign conflicts, that grip may finally be loosening, and a new $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund could be the final straw for some Republicans. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to explain what the fund entails, and why it's triggering such fierce intra-party backlash. Later, Republican Strategist Doug Heye joins FOX News' Aishah Hasnie to analyze the latest FOX News polling as the primaries heat up, and discuss what's on the mind of voters this Memorial Day Weekend. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever since Donald Trump jumped into the 2016 presidential race, his grip on the GOP has been unshakeable. But with mounting pressure over rising costs and renewed foreign conflicts, that grip may finally be loosening, and a new $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund could be the final straw for some Republicans. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to explain what the fund entails, and why it's triggering such fierce intra-party backlash. Later, Republican Strategist Doug Heye joins FOX News' Aishah Hasnie to analyze the latest FOX News polling as the primaries heat up, and discuss what's on the mind of voters this Memorial Day Weekend. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
College basketball's best league (well, at least at the top) had another season for the record books. We revisit each team's year and our preseason takes. Rundown: (0:00) - Intro (4:25) - Root's Roundup (12:15) - Big 12 Lookback Supports us and the sponsors! YouTube Channel (like and subscribe!) Basket Under Review / The Burner Discord (NEW AND IMPROVED - sign up and join us!) CBB Analytics promo code "Weave" for $40 off subscription Homefield Apparel promo code "3MW" for 15% discount off purchase
This week I talk about how I used 4 hours of solo driving to and from a mastermind retreat in Baltimore — and why I chose to turn everything off instead of grinding through business prep. Then a wholesome story about a teen umpire who handled a coach's meltdown with poise, and a recommendation for SNL's The Rundown series on YouTube.Links:Solopreneurs and forced downtimeA teen umpire tossed a baseball coach in a now-viral video. Here's his side of the story (The Athletic) SNL: The RundownIf you enjoyed this, consider joining my newsletter at https://streamlined.fm/wrap. You'll get an additional Automation of the Week, as well as regular emails on how to approach building systems that help you take time off, worry-free.View the episode transcript (00:00) - Intro (00:26) - On my mind: How do you use driving time? (04:07) - Recommended Reading: A teen umpire tossed a baseball coach (06:34) - Recommended Media: SNL's The Rundown (08:24) - Outro ————Streamlined Solopreneur is the podcast for solopreneurs who want to automate their business and take time off worry-free. Each week, Joe Casabona shares practical systems, tools, and strategies to help you reclaim your time and run your business without sacrificing your the rest of your life, or your health. Start with the free Solopreneur Sweep — a step-by-step method for finding where your business is losing time: https://streamlined.fm/sweepIf this episode helped you, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts helps other solopreneurs find the show — it only takes a minute and means a lot.Connect with Joe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcasabona/
On this episode of The Rundown we get weird with a little alien talk, Tori shows off his useless NFL Super Bowl knowledge, and we talk a little softball along the way. This week we feature our MemberTraxx Player of the Week, Emma Peterson, a junior from Saint Croix Preparatory Academy who had an amazing week of ball last week. Emma talks about her season and what it was like playing for Coach Holt and Coach Beedle as a 7th grader in her first year of varsity! This is a smorgasbord of content folks with some good laughs along the way. As always, thank you for listening to The Rundown!
Memorial Day weekend is here, but as Americans hit the road, the "unofficial start of summer" is being overshadowed by high prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. GOP Strategist and former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans are feeling the pressure as new polling shows 58% of voters view the cost of living as their top concern. The Democratic Party has released its extensive 2024 election autopsy report, sparking internal debate over messaging failures and the key demographic shifts that influenced the outcome. "Fox News Sunday" Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins to discuss the report's critique of the party's decision-making during the last presidential election, the U.S. indicting former Cuba President Raúl Castro, and how a highly controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization fund" is dividing Republicans in the Senate. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Following primary losses for high-profile incumbents Thomas Massie and Bill Cassidy, does President Trump's endorsement remain the GOP's most powerful currency? Former NRSC senior advisor Matt Whitlock joins the Rundown to discuss how this "political machine" could be clearing the field of GOP opposition as we look ahead to the high-stakes Texas Senate runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. Plus, the question remains: can this primary momentum defeat Democrats in November? As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, the upcoming National Memorial Day Concert steps into the spotlight to honor the heavy sacrifices made by servicemembers. Gary Sinise, acclaimed actor, philanthropist, and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, joins us to discuss the profound importance of honoring generations of veterans. Sinise shares a personal tribute to his late son, a talented composer whose music will once again soar at the concert, and underscores why we must aggressively preserve firsthand history to ensure future generations never forget the true cost of freedom. PLUS, commentary by Jason Rantz, author of What's Killing America, and the host of The Jason Rantz Show. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
On this episode of THE GEEK BUDDIES, John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung talk their breakdown of the new LANTERNS trailer and if it hints at the death of Hal Jordan. They also talk the new Masters of the Universe final trailer and first reactions, Damon Lindelof revealing his cancelled Star Wars plans, Arnold Schwarzenegger confirming that King Conan will start shooting in 2027, the trailers for Spider--Noir and Little Brother, Disney's staged Mando and Grogu PR move with Pedro Pascal, and more! Remember to Like and Share this episode on your social media and to Subscribe to The John Rocha Channel below. #dc #lanterns #starwars #themandalorian #JamesGunn #johnrocha #michaelvogel #shannonmcclung #thegeekbuddies ____________________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Rundown and Catch Up 1:30 Masters of the Universe Final Trailer, First Reactions 9:25 Schwarzenegger Company Confirms King Conan to Shoot in 2027 14:55 Damon Lindelof Reveals His Cancelled Star Wars Plans 23:46 Disney Under Fire for Staged 'Mando & Grogu' Event 33:50 Final Spider-Noir Trailer, Little Brother Trailer Talk 42:45 John Travolta and His Beret Look at Cannes 50:24 New 'Lanterns' Trailer Breakdown, Is Hal Jordan Dying? FOLLOW THE GEEK BUDDIES: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Geek_Buddies Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Michael Vogel: https://twitter.com/mktoon Follow Shannon McClung: https://twitter.com/Shannon_McClung Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_geek_bu... ____________________________________________________________________________________
Listen in as Nas, Keila, and Ori do a deep dive on all things Perfect Crown! They discuss everything from the swoony moments to the plot twists they did not expect. Did their most anticipated drama meet their expectations? You'll have to listen to find out!...Timestamps: K-Catch Up (01:48), The Rundown (10:15), First Impressions (12:44), Character Discussion (17:00), Notable Scenes (31:16), Hot Takes (2:08:20), Ratings and Rankings (2:13:02), Lessons Learned (2:15:10)
This is the Spring 2026 Rundown, where we discuss these 3 shows!1) Daemons Of The Shadow Realm (Cour 1)2) Wistoria: Wand & Sword Season 23) One Piece: Elbaph ArcTo join the Discord, follow us on our socials (we're on Threads / Insta, Twitter (X) & Bluesky ): https://Linktree.com/animedegensThe Degen Videos are on YouTube & Spotify now! So, Make sure you follow and like the videos over there at https://Linktree.com/animedegensPlease Rate us on your listening platforms and don't forget to tell your anime friends about us! its the best way to support us and we really do appreciate y'all! Thanks for listening!!If you have any Feedback that you'd like to share or have Topics that you'd like for us to discuss on the Degen Episode, Please reach out to us on any of our Socials, Discord or click here! Interested in being a guest? Reach out to Tyler on Discord or Twitter / Threads!Don't forget, we have a new alternating weekly schedule now! New Eps every Thursday!Time Stamps:Intro - 00:00Daemons Of The Shadow Realm Ep 6 - 02:45Daemons Of The Shadow Realm Ep 7 - 21:35Wistoria S2 Ep 5 - 35:35Wistoria S2 Ep 6 - 50:50One Piece Elbaph Arc Ep 1161 - 01:06:40One Piece Elbaph Arc Ep 1162 - 01:21:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following primary losses for high-profile incumbents Thomas Massie and Bill Cassidy, does President Trump's endorsement remain the GOP's most powerful currency? Former NRSC senior advisor Matt Whitlock joins the Rundown to discuss how this "political machine" could be clearing the field of GOP opposition as we look ahead to the high-stakes Texas Senate runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. Plus, the question remains: can this primary momentum defeat Democrats in November? As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, the upcoming National Memorial Day Concert steps into the spotlight to honor the heavy sacrifices made by servicemembers. Gary Sinise, acclaimed actor, philanthropist, and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, joins us to discuss the profound importance of honoring generations of veterans. Sinise shares a personal tribute to his late son, a talented composer whose music will once again soar at the concert, and underscores why we must aggressively preserve firsthand history to ensure future generations never forget the true cost of freedom. PLUS, commentary by Jason Rantz, author of What's Killing America, and the host of The Jason Rantz Show. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1) "Rundown" on James Harden in the playoffs & Coach Huff/ Memphis P4 comments (2) Jeremy Woo, ESPN NBA Draft Analyst, live from Chicago on the #3 pick (3) Spurs vs. OKC Thunder tonight at 7PM on 92.9 FM ESPN
Angel Marie and Kevin cover the Rundown followed by an in-depth interview with Hip Hop Artist RiZ.
President Trump meets with his national security team today after warning Iran that the 'clock is ticking' to make a deal which ensures Tehran will never obtain a nuclear weapon. Former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss the likelihood of renewed military strikes and the potential for "decapitation" strikes against Iranian leadership. Plus, Hoffman warns of a massive Chinese espionage threat and why he says the U.S. must harden private sector defenses against relentless intellectual property theft. Following the sudden overturn of Alex Murdaugh's murder conviction, South Carolina prosecutors are weighing a high-stakes move to pursue the death penalty in a retrial. Meanwhile, Murdaugh's defense team is filing a civil lawsuit against former court clerk Becky Hill over allegations of rampant jury tampering. Criminal defense attorney and host of the Crime and Justice podcast, Donna Rotunno, joins the Rundown to unpack the strategic calculations happening behind the scenes. She also discusses the latest developments in the case against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In less than a month, the first FIFA World Cup game will be played in Kansas City, and it won't take that long for fans of teams with base camps here to begin arriving.So, what can KC expect?On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR (89.3 FM), Ignaciao Bottaro, a journalist from Buenos Aires, shares his thoughts on Argentina's quest to defending its World Cup title that begins in Kansas City. Bottaro was in town recently, reporting for Telefe Noticias, and he tells us his impressions of Kansas City.After a break you'll hear from Daniel Oordt, the “Orange Suit Man,” of the Dutch fan base. Fans of the Netherlands all wear orange when cheering for their team. Oordt is the maxed out version, a life-long supporter of a national team that has brought him joy and heartbreak. He explains why.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)0:50 - Welcome to all things World Cup 05:54 - An Argentinian's first impression of KC 19:04 - Why KC might want to root for the Netherlands during the World Cup 27:39 - What else is on Blair's radarSportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It's produced by Hannah Wise, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen.
Welcome to the Rundown! Your "Monday" morning rundown of the latest happenings in barrel racing!Once again this year, the Rundown is brought to our listeners thanks to Chewy! Chewy is your one stop horse shop, from feed and supplements, to supplies, medications, and more! Chewy.com/equine
(1) Rundown on Spurs vs. Thunder, Knicks vs. Cavs, & Chalamet vs. Gosling (2) Jessica Benson, Grind City Grizzlies reporter, on #3 pick, Wemby & Memphis (3) Sonic- Official sponsors for 92.9 & J&J discuss Wemby vs. Chet
Six more states head to the polls this Tuesday as the 2026 primary season intensifies. Following results in Louisiana that saw incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy ousted from a runoff, targeted Republicans in Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania are on high alert. Is the "Trump Effect" reshaping the GOP landscape ahead of the November midterms? Political strategist and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies, Colin Reed, joins the Rundown to break down the key battlegrounds. The push for cryptocurrency regulation on Capitol Hill just cleared a major hurdle, but experts warn that finding true "clarity" is a marathon, not a print. The Clarity Act is now heading to the Senate floor after a bipartisan vote in the Senate Banking Committee—though not without fierce opposition from critics. FOX Business' Darren Botelho, was on the ground at the Capitol for the vote. He joins the Rundown to dive into how this bill differs from last year's Genius Act, and why community banks are terrified of these digital firms. PLUS, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Big East had a rough year! Only three Tourney teams, but at least ole UConn made the title game. The Weave look back at their preseason predictions and look towards the future for each program. Rundown: (0:00) - Intro (5:30) - Root's Roundup (17:25) - Big East Lookback Supports us and the sponsors! YouTube Channel (like and subscribe!) Basket Under Review / The Burner Discord (NEW AND IMPROVED - sign up and join us!) CBB Analytics promo code "Weave" for $40 off subscription Homefield Apparel promo code "3MW" for 15% discount off purchase
Americans are carrying more debt than ever, but is the "danger zone" actually here? As a new inflation report shows prices climbing again, disposable income is getting squeezed even while consumer spending remains strong. FOX Business Contributor Lou Basenese joins us to break down the latest New York Fed data, exploring how global conflict affects your wallet and how to manage high-interest debt in a "higher for longer" environment. What happened to the American scientists who had suddenly died or vanished? A new FOX Nation special, "Vanished: America's Missing Scientists," investigates the mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least 11 individuals tied to U.S. nuclear, defense, and aerospace programs since 2022. While some say these tragic events are coincidences, others see a dire threat to national security. Theoretical physicist and best-selling author Dr. Michio Kaku joins the Rundown to discuss why these "coincidences" are making him uncomfortable. PLUS, commentary by Ted Jenkin, president of Exit Stage Left Advisors and Host of The Red, White & Green Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2026 primary season is in full swing, and this year, many sitting lawmakers face challenges from both the left and the right. One Republican incumbent fighting to keep his seat is Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA). He faces multiple primary challengers this Saturday, including Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who has been endorsed by President Trump. Senator Cassidy joins the Rundown to discuss his upcoming primary and his controversial vote to impeach President Trump during his first term. He also weighs in on rising gas prices and Louisiana's ongoing redistricting fight. This year, America celebrates 250 years of independence. While many complain about how polarized the country has become, someone with a front-row seat to the inner workings of American government says the United States has overcome much greater challenges than those it faces today. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch joins the Rundown to discuss how early patriots risked their lives for freedom, his judicial approach on the High Court, and why he hopes to educate younger generations through his new children's book, Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence. PLUS, Commentary by New York Post Columnist Karol Markowicz on older generations' use of phones and an alarming rise in screen time. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot dive into the growing obsession surrounding Mariners prospects Cade Anderson and Colt Emerson, debating the impossible question every fan wrestles with: when is a young star actually "ready"? Mitch argues the bigger story right now might be the excitement around the kids in the minors rather than the inconsistent big-league club itself. The Mariners No-Table crew reacts to Seattle wasting another opportunity to gain ground in the AL West after dropping a series to the White Sox, with the conversation centering on Cal Raleigh's brutal slump, a lineup that can't hit with runners in scoring position, and whether the offense is fundamentally flawed. Joe Doyle questions whether Rob Refsnyder's roster spot is already in jeopardy, while Brady Farkas warns the team is running out of time to keep calling these stretches "frustrating." Christian Caple joins Mitch to break down the strange reality of opening the season with the Apple Cup, why the Demond Jr. Williams NIL saga probably won't matter unless he struggles, and whether fans are already primed to overreact to every interception. They also dig into Washington's biggest roster questions — especially at running back after Adam Mohammed's departure — plus why Jedd Fisch is betting heavily on young talent instead of portal mercenaries. Derek Berg joins Mitch to talk about the long, winding golf journey that finally landed him in the PGA Championship at age 44 — from getting dropped off at Carnation Golf Course as a kid to grinding through mini tours, teaching lessons, and surviving years of close calls at the PGA Professional Championship. It's a candid, emotional conversation about chasing a dream long after most people would've quit. GUESTS Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose podcast Joe Doyle | MLB analyst, Over-Slot Christian Caple | Washington Huskies insider and publisher of On Montlake Derek Berg | PGA teaching pro, former University of Washington golfer, and PGA Championship qualifier TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Cade Anderson Fever, Colt Emerson Hype & A Birthday Trivia Spiral 23:21 | Mariners No-Table: Cal Raleigh Panic, Castillo Concerns & a Frustrating Mariners Reality Check 46:01 | Christian Caple: Apple Cup Opener, Demond Drama & UW's Playoff Ceiling 1:08:48 | Derek Berg: From Carnation Golf Course to the PGA Championship, qualifying at 44 years old. 1:36:46 | Other Stuff Segment: Seahawks signing Dante Fowler Jr., Seahawks ownership sale reportedly drawing fewer bidders than expected, rookie RB Jeremiah Love landing record guaranteed money, Trevor Bauer offering to return to MLB for free, Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski throwing 102-mph heat to the Yankees, Austin Reaves feuding with NBA officials during Lakers playoff loss, Tarik Skubal undergoing elbow surgery, new developments in the JPMorgan scandal settlement offer, Jaime Pressly launching an OnlyFans account, pull-up world record set by Xavier Dillard, fraud lawsuit against Shawne Merriman, Mitch's childhood obsession with the Atlanta Braves, WTBS and cable TV nostalgia, Rick Camp's legendary extra-inning home run story, Ted Turner's influence on baseball fandom and cable television RIPs: John Sterling, Ted Turner, Bobby Cox Headlines: Strongman pulls a car with his penis while on fire, off-duty Secret Service agent arrested for public self-pleasure incident, woman delivers baby in car while driving 60 MPH, Ted Turner's children react to massive charitable giving pledge, red fox stows away from England to America on cargo ship