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"Imagine a World Without War" Sunday, May 25, 2025 On this Memorial Day weekend, let us imagine a world without war. War is the act most antithetical to our values. Right now, it may be hard to imagine a positive future at all, but without imagining what we truly want, not just knowing what we oppose, we remain stuck with what others decide for us. Rev. Millie Phillips, Affiliated Community Minister; Sam King, Worship Associated; Jill Brindel, cellist; Mark Sumner, pianist Eli Boshears, Camera Operator; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Kelvin Jones, Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Athena Papadakos, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
On this episode of OBH we welcome Sam King of Codefendants and Get Dead! We had a BLAST hanging with Sam. We chat about their new video, the new music they're recording, upcoming shows, first crushes, P Diddy, and much much more. Fat Mike also makes an appearance. Come hang out!Sam King Links:Codefendants Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codefendants_legal_fund/Get Dead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getdeadmusic/Get Dead Website: https://www.getdeadmusic.com/Codefendants Website: https://codefendantslegalfund.com/Show links:Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13OBH Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurtsports/Struggling Artist Record Club:Website: https://www.thestrugglingartistpodcast.com/struggling-artist-record-clubMerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978Support the show
Catching up with the latest from the portal as things begin to slow down, B1G outlook, more
In this episode of The Canine Paradigm, we welcome back Sam King from Therapy Dogs Australia to update us on the world of therapy dogs and their vital work with children. Since we last spoke, Sam was facing challenges, including navigating advisors who have tried to influence how these dogs should be trained. Some of these suggestions, unfortunately, pushed back against proven and essential safe practices—raising serious concerns about the welfare of both the dogs and the children they serve. Sam walks us through what's changed since her last visit on the show and shares detailed insights into what it takes to properly assess a dog for therapy work with children. From evaluating temperament and resilience to ensuring handlers follow rigorous safety protocols, Sam explains why the assessment process is so critical to ensure success and well-being on both ends of the leash. Whether you're interested in therapy work, dog behaviour, or just want to hear how this incredible field is evolving, this episode offers a meaningful and expert-driven perspective. Further Details Are you in search of top-tier dog trainers and steadfast supporters of the Canine Paradigm? Below is a comprehensive list of individuals and businesses that stand by our mission, contribute to our operational costs, and make significant contributions to the canine community. Glenn Cooke oversees a wide range of canine-related services at Canine Evolution and Pet Resorts Australia. Pat Stuart offers a full suite of coaching and dog training services through Serious dog business We invite you to support our show and access exclusive content on our Patreon page. Your contributions directly support the show's ongoing production, and we deeply appreciate the wonderful community that has formed around it. If you're unsure how to contribute, feel free to reach out to us for assistance. Explore our complete range of merchandise at our Teespring store. You can also help by spreading the word within the canine community or suggesting special guests for future interviews. For information on how to listen to our podcast, please visit this link. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content and updates. If you enjoyed the podcast, we would greatly appreciate your reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast directories. Details on joining the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) can be found here. We highly recommend membership for anyone serious about advancing in the canine industry. We also encourage you to check out Dogs Playing for Life, a transformational rescue process making a positive impact on dogs across the USA. Support Our Supporters Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in. For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR. The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O'Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com. Special Thanks A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work: Jane Stuart Avery Keller Zoie Neidy
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"Joy in the In Between" Sunday, April 13, 2025 It's the week when we begin the celebration of Passover in the Jewish tradition and Holy Week in Christianity—hard stories with important and ultimately triumphant endings. And this is a month when we are supposed to talk about joy?! How perfect! What is our relationship to joy—our right to it, our ability to access it when things are hard? This we need to be clear on! Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister; Sam King, Worship Associate; Galen Workman, Moderator, Board of Trustees; Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia and Don Shearer; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; UUSF Choir led by Mark Sumner, director; Wm. García Ganz, pianist Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Athena Papadakos, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
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"Joy in the In Between" Sunday, April 13, 2025 It's the week when we begin the celebration of Passover in the Jewish tradition and Holy Week in Christianity—hard stories with important and ultimately triumphant endings. And this is a month when we are supposed to talk about joy?! How perfect! What is our relationship to joy—our right to it, our ability to access it when things are hard? This we need to be clear on! Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister; Sam King, Worship Associate; Galen Workman, Moderator, Board of Trustees; Rochelle Fortier Nwadibia and Don Shearer; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; UUSF Choir led by Mark Sumner, director; Wm. García Ganz, pianist Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Athena Papadakos, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
In the first hour of today's show, Brett talks to Sam King of the Lafayette Journal and Courier about the Purdue Boilermakers Basketball Team losing to the Houston Cougars in the Men's Tournament, the players that the team has lost to the transfer portal, and the addition of Oscar Cluff from the portal as well. Also in the first hour, a college team is offering something for fans that Brett has NEVER seen before! All that and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:07) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company to recap the season ending loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. He also comments on the available roster spots that Matt Painter has with Will Berg and Brian Waddell in the transfer portal, predicts the number of transfers that Purdue will bring in, and weighs in on the Lynyrd Skynyrd conversation between Jake and Eddie. (12:07-36:16) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query for his weekly Monday visit to opine on the statement Shane Steichen made about Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones splitting reps during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, he provides a specific percentage he’d like Richardson to be at next season and explains how catastrophic it would be for the Colts if Jones beats out Richardson. (36:16-54:24) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com joins Query & Company to assess if any of the Hoosiers in the transfer portal will return to IU or not, explains what the process was like for hiring Darian DeVries for Scott Dolson and the search firm, evaluates if the Saturday appearance at the IHSAA State Finals for Darian DeVries was work or a message, and discusses the likelihood of Flory Bidunga, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix transferring to Indiana.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news earlier in the day from Shane Steichen’s media availability that the Colts will split reps between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, Jake touches on the Purdue loss to Houston, and then his thoughts on the final four teams in the NCAA Tournament. (23:33-35:52) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company to recap the season ending loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. He also comments on the available roster spots that Matt Painter has with Will Berg and Brian Waddell in the transfer portal, predicts the number of transfers that Purdue will bring in, and weighs in on the Lynyrd Skynyrd conversation between Jake and Eddie. (35:52-46:42) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake asking for people to help him raise money for Firefly Children & Family Alliance. He also shares a story about his mom fulfilling a lifelong dream of hers. (46:42-1:11:00) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query for his weekly Monday visit to opine on the statement Shane Steichen made about Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones splitting reps during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, he provides a specific percentage he’d like Richardson to be at next season and explains how catastrophic it would be for the Colts if Jones beats out Richardson. (1:11:00-1:29:26) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com joins Query & Company to assess if any of the Hoosiers in the transfer portal will return to IU or not, explains what the process was like for hiring Darian DeVries for Scott Dolson and the search firm, evaluates if the Saturday appearance at the IHSAA State Finals for Darian DeVries was work or a message, and discusses the likelihood of Flory Bidunga, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix transferring to Indiana. (1:29:26-1:35:55) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings. They also examine where things are at right now for the Pacers in the Eastern Conference standings. (1:29:31-2:01:46) – Jeremiah Johnson from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s game for the Pacers against the Kings. He provides an injury report ahead of tonight’s game, weighs in on the debate on he’d rather face the Pistons or Bucks in the playoffs, believes that Tyrese Haliburton how he started last season because he’s as close to 100% as he’s been in a while, and tells Jake about his experience meeting Rocky in Oklahoma City. (2:01:46-2:09:41) – During the break it was announced that Myles Colvin has entered the transfer portal. Jake reacts to the news by saying that he didn’t totally surprise him. Plus, he asks for help from the audience to get a stain out of his clothes. (2:09:41-2:20:06) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-19:43) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company with Brian Noe to get some of his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament, weighs in on which player the Colts should select based off the names that Brian provides him with, admits that the Colts drafting a guard with the fourteenth pick doesn’t make sense to him, and lays out what Anthony Richardson needs to show this season for Indianapolis in a make or break season. (19:43-31:36) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier makes an appearance on the show with Brian Noe to discuss some of the important takeaways from Purdue’s first two wins in the NCAA Tournament. Sam also previews the upcoming challenges that the Houston Cougars bring, weighs in on the Matt Painter frisbee catching incident with the college basketball reporters after the win against McNeese, and explains the type of culture that Matt Painter has built.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:24) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Brian Noe filling in for Jake Query while he travels back from California. Brian and producer Eddie Garrison open the show by discussing the IU women’s loss to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament yesterday and then congratulating Matt Painter on his sixth Sweet 16 in the last eight years with a commanding win over McNeese. (26:24-40:33) – Brian and Eddie continue the NCAA Tournament chatter by debating whether the men’s tournament should mimic the women’s tournament with the first two rounds of the tournament on the home court. Brian believes that the men should, but Eddie doesn’t. (40:33-44:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Brian and Eddie trying to figure out why there have not been a ton of upsets in the NCAA Tournament this season. (44:09-1:06:50) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company with Brian Noe to get some of his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament, weighs in on which player the Colts should select based off the names that Brian provides him with, admits that the Colts drafting a guard with the fourteenth pick doesn’t make sense to him, and lays out what Anthony Richardson needs to show this season for Indianapolis in a make or break season. (1:06:50-1:19:23) – Brian and Eddie shift their conversation back to the college basketball with the lack of upsets and Cinderella teams in the NCAA Tournament. They discuss if they are pro-Cinderella or anti-Cinderella. (1:19:23-1:27:21) – Hour number two concludes with Brian defining what underrated and overrated mean to him because he has a couple of music opinions on bands being overrated and underrated. Plus, he and Eddie provide an example in sports of a player being overrated. (1:27:21-1:52:09) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier makes an appearance on the show with Brian Noe to discuss some of the important takeaways from Purdue’s first two wins in the NCAA Tournament. Sam also previews the upcoming challenges that the Houston Cougars bring, weighs in on the Matt Painter frisbee catching incident with the college basketball reporters after the win against McNeese, and explains the type of culture that Matt Painter has built. (1:52:09-1:58:49) – Brian shifts the conversation to the NFL with a pair of AFC South quarterbacks needing to show what type of player they are. Brian starts the conversation about Anthony Richardson needing to show something in a make-or-break season for his NFL career. As for C.J. Stroud, Brian is trying to decide whether he is an average QB or an elite QB. (1:58:49-2:07:22) – Today’s show closes with Brian and Eddie discussing whether the terms of NIL deals should be made public because Coleman Hawkins of Kansas State believes the amount of money he makes shouldn’t be out thereSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The B1G regular season comes to a close this weekend with a lot of meaningful games, Indiana's NCAA hopes rest of Saturday's tilt with OSU, are the coaching search rumors any more than that, rumors? This weekend begins a hoops-a-palooza in the State of Indiana for the next month.
Sam is live in Providence with the latest from the Boilers ahead of their first round game vs High Point.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:00) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to answer what the biggest question is about the Purdue Boilermakers heading into their Big Ten Tournament game tonight against USC. Sam identifies C.J. Cox as a guy that needs to step up during March to allow this Purdue team to make a run in the tournaments and previews tonight’s game against USC. (11:00-36:53) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to provide his input on whether Tyrese Haliburton will play tomorrow night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Tony also evaluates the Pacers without Haliburton running the offense, what they need to add in the off-season to help improve the team around Haliburton, and admits that he’s never attended an Indianapolis 500, but does listen to every race with his friends.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:31) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison talking about Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances entering this afternoon’s game against Oregon. Jake also shares a story about his experience when he went grocery shopping last night. (23:31-36:08) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to answer what the biggest question is about the Purdue Boilermakers heading into their Big Ten Tournament game tonight against USC. Sam identifies C.J. Cox as a guy that needs to step up during March to allow this Purdue team to make a run in the tournaments and previews tonight’s game against USC. (36:08-40:35) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April! (40:35-1:07:19) – Hour number two of the program starts with Jake and Eddie providing an update on the Colts free agents that have signed new contracts and the free agents that haven’t. Jeff Rabjohns then calls into the show from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to provide a first half recap of the IU game against Oregon, shares what they need to do in the second half and details the fan turnout. (1:07:19-1:15:01) – For the first time in the show, Jake and Eddie discuss the upcoming road trip for the Indiana Pacers that starts tomorrow night in Philadelphia. They discuss if they believe Tyrese Haliburton will be held out on Friday night but play on Saturday night in Milwaukee. (1:15:01-1:25:52) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April! (1:25:52-1:46:19) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to provide his input on whether Tyrese Haliburton will play tomorrow night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Tony also evaluates the Pacers without Haliburton running the offense, what they need to add in the off-season to help improve the team around Haliburton, and admits that he’s never attended an Indianapolis 500, but does listen to every race with his friends. (1:49:51-2:00:19) – With Indiana’s season potentially over, Jake looks at the teams that are around them according to Joe Lunardi’s bracketology. He explains which IU fans need to root for, if they want the Hoosiers to make the NCAA Tournament. (2:02:37-2:09:48) – Today’s show closes in a somber way with Jake finding out seconds before we come back from break that sports columnist and author, John Feinstein, passed away today. Jake shares some stories he heard about Feinstein when he was putting together A Season on the Brink.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The B1G regular season comes to a close this weekend with a lot of meaningful games, Indiana's NCAA hopes rest of Saturday's tilt with OSU, are the coaching search rumors any more than that, rumors? This weekend begins a hoops-a-palooza in the State of Indiana for the next month.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indiana-sports-beat-radio-with-jim-coyle--3120150/support.
Sam talks breaking the losing streak, the impact of Caleb Furst, and Braden Smith
Brett is joined in the second hour of today's show by Sam King who covers the Purdue Boilermakers for the Lafayette Journal and Courier! The Boilermaker Men's Basketball Team has lost 4 games in a row, including a loss at IU on Sunday that saw Purdue getting blown out in the second half by the Hoosiers. We hear from Sam on what he thinks has gone wrong for the Boilers during this skid, and what the rest of the regular season and Big Ten Tournament looks like for the team. Also in the second hour, Tuesday Time Capsule Trivia with one of our listeners, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:19) – The Bloomington Herald’s Mike Niziolek makes his debut on Query & Company to provide an early preview of Indiana vs Purdue. Jake asks him about the inconsistencies from Indiana from game-to-game, his opinion on Mike Woodson electing to not join Don Fischer for interviews and weighs in on the coaching search for Indiana. (21:19-31:10) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (31:08-37:58) – Former Indiana Ice hockey player, Chris MacKenzie, calls into the show to answer some of Jake’s questions about tonight’s 4 Nations Face Off Championship between USA and Canada.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:29) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (23:29-41:10) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (42:12-1:03:14) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-11:16) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Purdue losing its third consecutive game. They draw back to what they were discussing yesterday with their concerns about the Boilermakers. (11:16-35:35) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (35:35-45:47) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake trying to explain why the NCAA is looking to expand the field of 68 for the men’s basketball tournament. He also shares how he would feel about it if the NCAA expanded the field of teams making the tournament. (45:47-1:08:42) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (1:08:42-1:20:06) – Earlier in the day, Jake had a speaking engagement with kids to educate them on the history of the Indianapolis 500. He brought in the infamous helmet that he has talked about with signatures of many of the winners for the greatest spectacle in racing for show and tell. (1:20:06-1:32:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the future of building a sportsbook casino in the state of Indiana. He provides a plan for the state and then even goes a step further by sharing two other projects that he would work on whenever he runs for mayor. (1:32:46-1:55:55) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts. (1:55:55-2:05:30) – Jake and Eddie rehash their thoughts on Purdue’s loss last night to the Michigan State Spartans. They debate if the combined departure of Lance Jones and Mason Gillis is larger than the loss of Zach Edey for the Boilermakers. (2:05:30-2:15:10) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie briefly previewing tomorrow’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Memphis Grizzlies. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:28) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the monster basketball night across the state with the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off the upset against Michigan State, Karl-Anthony Towns dominating the Indiana Pacers last night, and Purdue falling short against Michigan last night. (24:28-37:28) – ESPN NFL Draft Analyst, Matt Miller, joins Query & Company to preview the upcoming NFL Draft and NFL Combine. Matt admits that there is a slight drop in talent from Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland to the next tier of tight ends in the draft, shares which position group is littered with talent and which is deprived of talent, and assesses Anthony Richardson through two seasons. (37:28-45:36) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing non-network television shows that they have binge watched. It leads to a conversation about how soon it is to give up on a new show and when it becomes acceptable to talk about the ending of a show. (45:36-1:15:08) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins the program to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Hoosiers in East Lansing over the Michigan State Spartans with Jake. Additionally, he helps Jake with labeling potential coaching candidates for Indiana into three different tiers, evaluates how likely it is that Brad Stevens will consider IU’s job, and assesses whether Indiana would consider hiring a general manager to oversee the men’s basketball program. (1:15:08-1:18:45) – Eddie plays Dream On by Aerosmith coming back from break and it reminds Jake of a sports video that ESPN put together recapping the 1900’s. He has Eddie guess which people/teams with Indiana ties were represented in the video. (1:18:45-1:27:29) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie listing candidates they came up with to be a general manager for the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers men’s basketball programs. (1:27:29-1:54:04) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to evaluate his list of potential general manager candidates for Purdue men’s basketball. Additionally, they discuss last night’s loss to the Michigan Wolverines, assesses if Purdue can make a run in the NCAA Tournament with three primary scorers, and weighs in on Indiana fans thinking they’ll land Brad Stevens. (1:54:04-2:07:11) – FanDuel Sports Network & Pacers Radio Network analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Jake Query to dissect what went wrong last night against the New York Knicks. Eddie also points out that the Pacers are better when Tyrese Haliburton is attacking the rim instead of looking to pass and is glad that Pacers fans are starting to realize how important Myles Turner’s presence is to the team’s defense. (2:07:11-2:10:22) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing when it is supposed to turn into frigid temperatures and Jake’s plans tonight to go to the Indy Fuel game.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of today's mid-week show, Brett and Adam continue to have some fun with some of the prop bets for the upcoming Big Game in the NFL on Sunday, including gatorade color, national anthem props, and more! Also in the second hour, Brett is joined by Sam King from the Lafayette Journal and Courier to talk about the Purdue Men's Basketball Team getting a win over the Iowa Hawkeyes on the road last night! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I think it's an opportunity for telecom expense managers to take that into the enterprise market with the lessons learned and bring that same kind of reliability that we bring to the aviation industry and the sort of user-friendliness that we've created for our consumer users,” says Sam King, chief revenue officer for GigSky. Sam thinks this a place where people watching IT and telecom spend, can shine but cutting costs, painlessly. Over the past five years as smartphone manufacturers have integrated embedded SIM cards (eSIM) into their phones, a growing number of fintech firms and credit card companies have begun to embrace the technology to create additional revenue streams and drive customer loyalty. As a result, financial firms are beginning to eat into the market share of traditional telecom companies as customers increasingly look for ways to avoid expensive roaming fees when they travel overseas. For example, Zolve, an Indian neobank, recently began offering eSIM plans tailored for Indian expats pursuing educational or professional opportunities in the United States. The new service means American telecoms are losing important market growth to foreign fintech firms. VISA has also gotten into the game. The credit card company recently partnered with GigSky to begin offering cardholders complementary and/or discounted eSIMs as part of its core travel benefits in Latin America and Canada, and will soon be rolling out a similar offer in the United States. “We're a mobile network operator like AT&T, Verizon, Bell TELUS, Vodafone, except that we're data only, and we specialize in providing mobile connectivity around the world we all operate a geo-redundant network, and we provide data in Europe, North America, South America Asia, Australia New Zealand you know pretty much everywhere, says Sam. The mobile technology company that provides eSIM data plans is about why credit card companies and fintech firms are offering eSIMs to their consumers. “We provide data, to oil and gas workers in the North Sea and in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as to passengers and crew on over 200 of the world's largest cruise ships around the world. You can deal directly with an enterprise end user. If I'm a cruise ship company or a bank or I have some sort of organization where we have people traveling or all sorts of different circumstances, I can talk to you, and you can work with us.
Sam talks the west coast trip, tonight's game, and who's really the contenders to the Big Ten crown.
(00:00-27:30) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discuss the injury report tonight for the Indiana Pacers and Bennedict Mathurin’s suspension. Additionally, they discuss Purdue’s comeback win last night and the importance of Caleb Furst since entering the starting lineup. Finally, they touch on the passing of legendary broadcast Bob Uecker. (27:30-37:38) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to recap last night’s come from behind victory for the Purdue Boilermakers, echoes Jake’s point from earlier in the show on how important Caleb Furst’s insertion into the starting lineup has been, assesses where Purdue ranks within the Big Ten after a few conference games, and evaluates the job Matt Painter has done this season. (37:38-48:16) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake sharing a story as to how Bob Uecker is tied to Indianapolis. (48:16-1:08:42) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to explain what Bob Uecker meant to him when he was growing up in Wisconsin, highlights one theme he has noticed with the known candidates that the Indianapolis Colts are meeting with for the defensive coordinator position, states that Chris Ballard has to completely overhaul the secondary to help whichever candidate they hire, and provides his take on the competition that the Colts will bring in for Anthony Richardson. (1:08:42-1:24:37) – Earlier in the day it was announced that the Indiana Fever will be building their own training facility. Jake and Jimmy explain what they know about the details and Jake provides some concerns he has with the facility going to cost $78-million dollars. Also, Jake has an answer from the Colts about how the franchise will be reimbursing season ticket holders for the lost home game in Berlin. (1:24:37-1:29:37) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake sharing another story of going to court and credits Big Glen for finding the case that resulted in him being detained for almost two days. (1:29:37-1:52:18) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s big game between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons. Additionally, he explains the current salary cap situation for the team, believes that if they are able to add a significant upgrade to the roster then they should capitalize on it, and doesn’t believe that the team wants to go into the luxury tax just yet. (1:52:18-2:03:18) – At the tail end of the previous segment, Jake and Jimmy started talking about IU basketball. Jake shares a realization that he had about the head coaching job with IU basketball following something Jimmy said. Once he explains his thoughts Jimmy reacts to what Jake said. (2:03:18-2:09:50) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and previewing tomorrow’s show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-09:12) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to recap last night’s come from behind victory for the Purdue Boilermakers, echoes Jake’s point from earlier in the show on how important Caleb Furst’s insertion into the starting lineup has been, assesses where Purdue ranks within the Big Ten after a few conference games, and evaluates the job Matt Painter has done this season. (09:12-26:29) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to explain what Bob Uecker meant to him when he was growing up in Wisconsin, highlights one theme he has noticed with the known candidates that the Indianapolis Colts are meeting with for the defensive coordinator position, states that Chris Ballard has to completely overhaul the secondary to help whichever candidate they hire, and provides his take on the competition that the Colts will bring in for Anthony Richardson. (26:29-42:37) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s big game between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons. Additionally, he explains the current salary cap situation for the team, believes that if they are able to add a significant upgrade to the roster then they should capitalize on it, and doesn’t believe that the team wants to go into the luxury tax just yet.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"Build Strength Through Our Stories" Sunday, January 12, 2025 Stories are powerful and offer us lessons to help resource ourselves. By looking at historical figures, ancestors, and our own lives, we can remember the stories that have given us resilience and have helped us build community in challenging times. Let's come together to tell these stories and share the lessons we have learned. Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Sam King, Worship Associate; Liz Strand, Trustee; Linda Harris, UUSC; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; Shannon Warto, Singer Eric Shackelford; Francisco Castellanos, Camera Operators; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Thomas Brown, Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Carrie Steere-Salazar, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/live/eMG0YSpzo3s OOS: https://t.ly/20250112OSWeb PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGWIRF9PinfwEr0s89S7ybLIupNeewPp5
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"Build Strength Through Our Stories" Sunday, January 12, 2025 Stories are powerful and offer us lessons to help resource ourselves. By looking at historical figures, ancestors, and our own lives, we can remember the stories that have given us resilience and have helped us build community in challenging times. Let's come together to tell these stories and share the lessons we have learned. Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Sam King, Worship Associate; Liz Strand, Trustee; Linda Harris, UUSC; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; Shannon Warto, Singer Eric Shackelford; Francisco Castellanos, Camera Operators; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Thomas Brown, Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Carrie Steere-Salazar, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
College lacrosse is almost back so it's time to start looking at who the top returning players will be in 2025. I want to start with Harvard's Sam King and and Penn's Emmet Carroll. Both are incredible players that will be heavily leaned on by their respective teams. Sam King has been Harvard's leading scorer since his first season on campus, and Emmet Carroll was the best goalie in college lacrosse a season ago, at least in my opinion. Support the channel, buy some swag... https://www.laxfactor.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laxfactor/support
Sam King is on to give his thoughts on the Odom hire, an idea on the assistants, and the upcoming schedule.
Sam King from the Purdue Boilermakers beat at the Lafayette Journal and Courier is our guest in Hour 1 today! He and Brett discuss the hiring of Barry Odom who was previously at UNLV as the new Head Coach of the Boilermakers Football Team. Also in the first hour, Brett is unhappy with the seeding and formula of the current College Football Playoffs! All that and more in Hour 1! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam talks the Purdue Football coaching search.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-11:27) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company ahead of the bucket game this weekend to access whether this is Ryan Walters last game coaching or not, evaluates if losing to Indiana in blowout fashion would impact the administration's decision on retaining Ryan Walters, and explains how the Boilermakers can beat the Hoosiers on Saturday night. (11:27-30:50) – Former Colts tight end, Ken Dilger, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to evaluate the tight ends that the Colts have right now, explains why the Colts tight ends struggle getting separation, admits that it is hard to find good blocking tight ends because most players are more interested in catching passes, and shares what he has liked from Anthony Richardson since returning to the starting lineup. (30:50-42:40) – Matt Weaver from Peegs.com joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook as the final guest on today's show to preview Indiana's game this weekend against Purdue. Additionally, Matt weighs in on how likely it is that the Indiana Hoosiers make the CFP in year one with Curt Cignetti, accesses if the weather on Saturday night could favor Purdue, and selfishly is hoping Indiana faces Penn State or Notre Dame in the CFP.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:36) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison touching on all the things that are going on the rest of the week in the state with us not having a show on Thursday and Friday. Additionally, they touch on the latest College Football Playoff rankings that were released last night. (23:36-35:28) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company ahead of the bucket game this weekend to access whether this is Ryan Walters last game coaching or not, evaluates if losing to Indiana in blowout fashion would impact the administration's decision on retaining Ryan Walters, and explains how the Boilermakers can beat the Hoosiers on Saturday night. (35:28-40:30) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by asking Jimmy and Eddie to preview the IHSAA State Finals broadcasts that they will be a part of this weekend. (43:01-1:04:46) – Former Colts tight end, Ken Dilger, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to evaluate the tight ends that the Colts have right now, explains why the Colts tight ends struggle getting separation, admits that it is hard to find good blocking tight ends because most players are more interested in catching passes, and shares what he has liked from Anthony Richardson since returning to the starting lineup. (1:04:46-1:17:05) – Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins the program to preview the six IHSAA football state championship games. Kyle breaks down the 6A matchup between Brownsburg and Westfield, 5A contest between Warsaw and Decatur Central, and he identifies as this year's Cinderella team with them knocking off the top three teams in 5A to get to the state championship game. (1:23:41-1:21:36) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie debunking the “theory” that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix. (1:21:36-1:45:22) – Casey Vallier from the Colts Radio Network joins the show to preview Sunday's game between the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook. He expects Adonai Mitchell to be a key figure in the Colts gameplan this week with the uncertainty surrounding Josh Downs availability this weekend, tries to make sense of Jonathan Taylor's struggles the last three games, and identifies Kylen Granson as the team's leading tight end right now. (1:45:22-1:57:54) – Matt Weaver from Peegs.com joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook as the final guest on today's show to preview Indiana's game this weekend against Purdue. Additionally, Matt weighs in on how likely it is that the Indiana Hoosiers make the CFP in year one with Curt Cignetti, accesses if the weather on Saturday night could favor Purdue, and selfishly is hoping Indiana faces Penn State or Notre Dame in the CFP. (1:57:54-2:01:47) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
eSIM is an MSP opportunity, but who you get them from matters, GigSky Podcast “If you remember the AT&T outage in February, our European customers that were in the US, we were able to move them over to a different operator when AT&T went down. They all stayed connected. So those are some examples of things that we can do on the consumer side because it's our network,” says Sam King, Chief Commercial Officer of GigSky. GigSky is one of a handful of eSIM companies that are network operators that supply their own US-based eSIMs. As a mobile operator, the company can diagnose and fix issues if they arise. Purchasing an eSIM from an actual network operator also has other benefits, including an easier installation process with just a few taps of the screen. “Unlike our competitors, we also have a B2B postpaid business. We're very strong in the verticals of aviation, and logistics. We've also done some work in mining. We offer custom networking solutions for our enterprise customers. We can whitelist and blacklist websites on the network level, so you don't have to invest in an MDM client to be able to do that. We can do custom VPN solutions, traffic routing, and other things that a big telco won't usually do for their enterprise customers.” In this podcast, we learn that eSIMs are an excellent channel opportunity, but picking the right partner, matters. GigSky has already had success in a number of verticals such as aviation, mining, logistics, and government. Visit www.gigsky.com https://youtu.be/4sofWLxqPI8
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Sam King, chief revenue officer for eSIM provider GigSky. As an unwritten policy, I don't generally interview people who sell products or services, but since it's my own guideline, I can color outside the lines when I want to, and this is one of those times. We do a fair bit of international travel, and I have always chosen my eSIM by going to esimDB and choosing the best combination of data and length of time of my stay for the price. On our last two trips, GigSky met our needs the best. But I didn't understand something pretty fundamental about choosing an eSIM provider. Sam explained that most eSIM providers are simply resellers. That matters because if there are any network or installation issues, these companies have no way of fixing the problem and lack any accountability. It turns out there are only a handful of eSIM companies (including GigSky) that are network operators who supply their own US-based eSIMs. He went on to explain that network operators actually can fix network problems, including automatically moving you to a different local provider with that same eSIM. I highly encourage you to listen to the interview to understand the subtleties of Sam's explanation. Read an unedited, auto-generated transcript with chapter marks: CCATP_2024_11_03 During our conversation, we started talking about how eSIMs are generally just data, and the various ways to maintain your own cell number while on travel. You may not care about making phone calls, but you may need to receive SMS messages to log into certain services, such as banks. This very problem happened to Steve on our trip to Africa when everyone was using WhatsApp but he hadn't installed it on his iPhone yet. He had to receive an SMS to authenticate but he didn't have his home cell number enabled for fear of getting huge roaming charges from AT&T. And that's when Sam told me about an interesting hack that he says will allow you to use your US phone number with your data eSIM for SMS and WiFi calling. Disclaimer: I have not tested this process, so this is exactly as written by Sam to you. I definitely plan on trying it before our next international travel. Sam's process: 1. Purchase a data plan from an eSIM data provider (like GigSky :)) Make sure your eSIM from your preferred provider is installed and the plan activated before you take off from home (this is my night before my flight routine). 2. Make sure that you have Wifi calling set up on your home account (this is important for when you arrive in country) 3. Before you leave, tell your home operator customer service that you want international roaming turned off. For this, you have to contact customer service and tell them that you do NOT want to get an offer for their roaming service while you are overseas, that you want a zero % chance that you will get charged for roaming. If you do this, your home operator SIM will not attach to a network when you land in overseas (and that's a good thing). 4. As you're taxing to the gate in your destination country - turn on your eSIM in cellular settings and set "Cellular Data" to GigSky (or whichever provider you chose) and set the "Default Voice Line" to your home network. 5. Because you are overseas AND your home SIM is 1) Configured for WiFi calling &2) has no connection outside of the US, iOS will try to fall back on the WiFi calling feature. It turns out that a cellular connection over the eSIM works exactly the same way! So you'll see in the status screen (what you see when you swipe up on an iPhone) Top SIM: GigSky LTE & Bottom SIM: Home Operator e.g. Verizon using cellular data. For all intents and purposes you can continue to use your phone as if you were in the USA... Verizon treats it as WiFi calling from a billing standpoint; you can send SMS, make voice calls, get your voicemail, etc. at no additional cost because Verizon thinks you're at home using WiFi calling even though you're in Europe! Calls to European numbers are still long-distance for Verizon so you might want to get a Google Voice number to make calls within Europe but that is a fairly small incremental cost. Below is what your phone will look like when it is set up correctly: How Your Phone Will Look with Sean's Strategy
I had the pleasure of interviewing Sam King, chief revenue officer for eSIM provider GigSky. As an unwritten policy, I don't generally interview people who sell products or services, but since it's my own guideline, I can color outside the lines when I want to, and this is one of those times. We do a fair bit of international travel, and I have always chosen my eSIM by going to esimDB and choosing the best combination of data and length of time of my stay for the price. On our last two trips, GigSky met our needs the best. But I didn't understand something pretty fundamental about choosing an eSIM provider. Sam explained that most eSIM providers are simply resellers. That matters because if there are any network or installation issues, these companies have no way of fixing the problem and lack any accountability. It turns out there are only a handful of eSIM companies (including GigSky) that are network operators who supply their own US-based eSIMs. He went on to explain that network operators actually can fix network problems, including automatically moving you to a different local provider with that same eSIM. I highly encourage you to listen to the interview to understand the subtleties of Sam's explanation. Read an unedited, auto-generated transcript with chapter marks: CCATP_2024_11_03 During our conversation, we started talking about how eSIMs are generally just data, and the various ways to maintain your own cell number while on travel. You may not care about making phone calls, but you may need to receive SMS messages to log into certain services, such as banks. This very problem happened to Steve on our trip to Africa when everyone was using WhatsApp but he hadn't installed it on his iPhone yet. He had to receive an SMS to authenticate but he didn't have his home cell number enabled for fear of getting huge roaming charges from AT&T. And that's when Sam told me about an interesting hack that he says will allow you to use your US phone number with your data eSIM for SMS and WiFi calling. Disclaimer: I have not tested this process, so this is exactly as written by Sam to you. I definitely plan on trying it before our next international travel. Sam's process: 1. Purchase a data plan from an eSIM data provider (like GigSky :)) Make sure your eSIM from your preferred provider is installed and the plan activated before you take off from home (this is my night before my flight routine). 2. Make sure that you have Wifi calling set up on your home account (this is important for when you arrive in country) 3. Before you leave, tell your home operator customer service that you want international roaming turned off. For this, you have to contact customer service and tell them that you do NOT want to get an offer for their roaming service while you are overseas, that you want a zero % chance that you will get charged for roaming. If you do this, your home operator SIM will not attach to a network when you land in overseas (and that's a good thing). 4. As you're taxing to the gate in your destination country - turn on your eSIM in cellular settings and set "Cellular Data" to GigSky (or whichever provider you chose) and set the "Default Voice Line" to your home network. 5. Because you are overseas AND your home SIM is 1) Configured for WiFi calling &2) has no connection outside of the US, iOS will try to fall back on the WiFi calling feature. It turns out that a cellular connection over the eSIM works exactly the same way! So you'll see in the status screen (what you see when you swipe up on an iPhone) Top SIM: GigSky LTE & Bottom SIM: Home Operator e.g. Verizon using cellular data. For all intents and purposes you can continue to use your phone as if you were in the USA... Verizon treats it as WiFi calling from a billing standpoint; you can send SMS, make voice calls, get your voicemail, etc. at no additional cost because Verizon thinks you're at home using WiFi calling even though you're in Europe! Calls to European numbers are still long-distance for Verizon so you might want to get a Google Voice number to make calls within Europe but that is a fairly small incremental cost. Below is what your phone will look like when it is set up correctly: How Your Phone Will Look with Sean's Strategy
In this episode, I chat with these two chatty souls Samantha King and Jess Curtis from the I Hear You podcast about navigating emotions, relationships, and self-awareness in both personal and professional life. We kick off by exploring how we process conversations differently - whether we're in them or reflecting afterward - and the insights that come from each. From importance of speaking our feelings out loud, balancing being present with later reflection, and how honesty with ourselves and others is key. I share lessons I've taken from my own relationships and experience of how open conversations, especially around resentment, have been transformative. Samantha and Jess also talk about purpose, self-compassion, and the challenge of living up to societal expectations. It's a cracker of a conversation about relationships, self-awareness, and finding balance in the chaos that is life. TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au SAM & JESS Podcast: I Hear You Podcast TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: tiffcook.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam chats with Jamey about career pivot, leading from her strengths, and the hardest decisions. Sam King is a 27 year-old product management professional in the Austin area. A proud Aggie, she was editor-in-chief for Texas A&M's student newspaper during her time there. Sam was originally interested in a journalism career, but pivoted toward tech and product management after realizing a passion for production in general.
In the first hour of today's Tuesday Sports Rush, Brett is joined on the guest line by Sam King of the Lafayette Journal and Courier! The two talk about what went wrong in Purdue Football's historic loss over the weekend to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish who bounced back strongly from their loss against NIU. What can Purdue do to improve in just a week before they head to the West Coast to take on the Oregon State Beavers? Also in the first hour, why Caitlin Clark is one of the best rookies of any sport of all time! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SOUTH BEND — How does Notre Dame football pick itself up from the canvas after a stunning blow from Northern Illinois last Saturday. Well, it starts with taking out that frustration from its unthinkable 16-14 loss to the Huskies on Purdue Saturday. Kickoff on CBS is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette. South Bend Tribune Notre Dame football beat writers Tom Noie and Mike Berardino, along with WNDU sports director Jackson Neill, unpack the stunning loss to NIU and breakdown Saturday's game against the Boilermakers (1-0) on this week's Pod of Gold Notre Dame football podcast. Special guest this week is Sam King, Purdue football beat writer for the Lafayette Journal & Courier. This week's show was recorded in the studios of news gathering partner WNDU.
In the second hour of today's Sports Rush, Brett is joined by Sam King who covers the Purdue Boilermakers for the Lafayette Journal and Courier. Brett is very up front with Sam, asking him right off the bat whether or not the Boilermakers will finish at the bottom of the Big Ten this season. We also hear from Sam about how to recognize a good win for the Boilermakers over a lesser FCS team in Indiana State this weekend that the Boilers should handle with ease. Also in the second hour, Brett is joined by Eric "Doot" Dutkiewicz of Parkview Sports Medicine to preview tomorrow night's area high school football games and share the latest going on at PSM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared talks week 1 Purdue Football with Sam King. HC Jesse Shale talks Faith's first program win.
We get a Purdue football preview from one of their beat writers.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-11:36) – The Lafayette Journal & Courier's Sam King joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook following the first day of Big Ten Media Day where Purdue Head Coach Ryan Walters addressed the media ahead of year two. He shares what Walters had to say about pundits ranking Purdue as the worst team in the Big Ten this upcoming season, examines the Boilermakers football schedule, and shares some of the differences that he's noticed with Ryan Walters from year one to year two. (11:36-35:59) – Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to highlight some of his takeaways from what Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said yesterday at day one of Big Ten Media Day. Osterman also examines how many wins is realistic for Indiana, states that you cannot look toward the future anymore in College Football with the constant turnover, and highlights some of the changes that are coming to Memorial Stadium for the upcoming season. (35:59-58:38) – The Herald Bulletin's George Bremer kicks off the final hour of Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share some of his takeaways from report day for the Indianapolis Colts. He highlights Julian Blackmon as one of the more important players on the roster, believes that people don't people don't talk about year one to year two growth from Shane Steichen that should be expected, and highlights some of the comments made by Chris Ballard.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:59) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news from earlier in the day that Andrew Nembhard and the Indiana Pacers have reportedly agreed on a contract extension. They also share some thoughts on Ryan Kelly approaching the Colts about an extension, but the front office didn't seem interested at the time. (27:59-41:35) – The Lafayette Journal & Courier's Sam King joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook following the first day of Big Ten Media Day where Purdue Head Coach Ryan Walters addressed the media ahead of year two. He shares what Walters had to say about pundits ranking Purdue as the worst team in the Big Ten this upcoming season, examines the Boilermakers football schedule, and shares some of the differences that he's noticed with Ryan Walters from year one to year two. (41:35-46:46) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Primus on August 1st! (46:46-1:11:47) – Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to highlight some of his takeaways from what Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said yesterday at day one of Big Ten Media Day. Osterman also examines how many wins is realistic for Indiana, states that you cannot look toward the future anymore in College Football with the constant turnover, and highlights some of the changes that are coming to Memorial Stadium for the upcoming season. (1:11:47-1:27:49) – Following their conversation with Zach Osterman, Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation back to the biggest takeaway from what players had to say this morning on report day for the Indianapolis Colts. (1:27:49-1:34:46) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by discussing their competition for beer while Eddie awaits to find out who he's supplying twelve pack of beer to. (1:34:46-1:58:35) – The Herald Bulletin's George Bremer kicks off the final hour of Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share some of his takeaways from report day for the Indianapolis Colts. He highlights Julian Blackmon as one of the more important players on the roster, believes that people don't people don't talk about year one to year two growth from Shane Steichen that should be expected, and highlights some of the comments made by Chris Ballard. (1:58:35-2:10:53) – Everyday this week, Jake and Jimmy have a family four-pack of tickets to giveaway for the Indiana State Fair! (2:10:53-2:21:52) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and everyone summarizing their thoughts on Andrew Nembhard's extension.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Johnny welcomes back Sam King (of Get Dead fame) and Ceschi Ramos of Codefendants an unfiltered dive into their world beyond the music! As the trio settles in, they reminisce about the OG hip-hop artists and brands that have been influential in shaping their artistic journeys. From sharing childhood inspirations to discussing the evolution of their own styles, they offer a candid look at their creative processes. But that's just the beginning. Strap in for a wild ride as they delve into the personal lives of Sam and Ceschi. From Sam's dating adventures to Ceschi's experiences as a family man, no topic is off-limits. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they swap stories about life on the road, recounting the highs and lows of touring and playing shows together. And just when you think you've heard it all, get ready for a surprise circumcision story that will leave you speechless! Their camaraderie shines through as they share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, from creating music in Las Vegas at Fat Mike's house to navigating the eccentricities of Sharky's weird dig. Through laughter and insight, they invite listeners into the often surreal world of the music entertainment industry. So settle in, and join the party as Johnny and Codefendants take you on a jamboree of an episode, filled with laughs, wisdom, and plenty of surprises! Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Johnny welcomes back Sam King (of Get Dead fame) and Ceschi Ramos of Codefendants an unfiltered dive into their world beyond the music!As the trio settles in, they reminisce about the OG hip-hop artists and brands that have been influential in shaping their artistic journeys. From sharing childhood inspirations to discussing the evolution of their own styles, they offer a candid look at their creative processes.But that's just the beginning. Strap in for a wild ride as they delve into the personal lives of Sam and Ceschi. From Sam's dating adventures to Ceschi's experiences as a family man, no topic is off-limits.The conversation takes unexpected turns as they swap stories about life on the road, recounting the highs and lows of touring and playing shows together. And just when you think you've heard it all, get ready for a surprise circumcision story that will leave you speechless!Their camaraderie shines through as they share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, from creating music in Las Vegas at Fat Mike's house to navigating the eccentricities of Sharky's weird dig. Through laughter and insight, they invite listeners into the often surreal world of the music entertainment industry.So settle in, and join the party as Johnny and Codefendants take you on a jamboree of an episode, filled with laughs, wisdom, and plenty of surprises!Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore More Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com