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We forgot to talk about the summer we were roommates in college but It was a good time. Two old friends talk about all kinds of old man shit - golf, being lucky, solving the worlds problems, and the future. Check out his podcast Lunch Money with Scott & Eden.
Dr. Scott Eden describes how the Brain Balance Concept can lead to answers to the age-old questions of where do we come from, what are we, and what are we supposed to do?
Maintaining a log home is a responsibility we cannot ignore. It's time to confront it head-on. - Scott Eden, Founder of Nortek Copper Works. Welcome to today's show where we are joined by Scott Eden and Jay Schuler, the masterminds behind Nortek Copper Works. Scott's words resonate with us as log cabin maintenance is an essential topic that needs attention and preparation. Luckily, Nortek Copper Works offers an excellent solution to prevent expensive log rot, particularly on decks and railings, with their copper caps. These caps not only save money on repairs but also add a touch of uniqueness and beauty to log homes. Scott shares his story of how he started the company to fulfill a crucial need and how Jay joined the team to engineer specialized log cabin products such as settling jacks, jack covers, kick plates, and round caps, making log home maintenance a breeze for Nortek Copper Work Clients. Join us to hear about some of their most remarkable projects and how a Washington-based restaurant stopped having to replace rotted posts after implementing these stunning copper caps. Whether you're in the process of building a log home or already own one, this episode is a must-listen for you! Get your quote today at www.nortekcopperworks.com #loghomemaintenance #logcabins
Our 7th Principle, "respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part," likely falls short in capturing how fundamental and sacred our relationship with all existence is (which naturally includes each other as well as nature). Let us celebrate this deep interdependent web. Rev. Anastassia preached, and Scott Eden gave a testimony. Delivered Sunday December 4th, 2022.
Investigative journalist Scott Eden returns to the podcast to talk about his Atavist story "The Gilded Age." This is a new and exciting partnership with The Atavist Magazine where we at CNF Pod HQ will feature The Atavist's featured writer and featured story for that month. Check out this story and others at magazine.atavist.com and subscribe to read blockbuster journalism, beautifully told, beautifully designed. Follow @atavist, @CNFPod and @BrendanOMeara. Show notes are at brendanomeara.com. Patreon is here. Check it out!
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones takes us on a tour of WNBA player reaction to comments from Atlanta Dream investor Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who has called armed Black protesters in Atlanta “mob rule.”Then Jones, Henry Abbott, and David Thorpe spoke with Dr. Carl Suddler, a scholar of African American history and author of Presumed Criminal:Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York. They discussed the history of the carceral state in the U.S. and how the WNBA’s response to Sen. Loeffler’s anti-BLM statements might give NBA players inspiration to make their own demands.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY July 6, 2020 Jane McManus on how gender might play a role in the decisions being made in reopening U.S. sports.FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha." This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN, Henry Abbott and David Thorpe welcomed back Jane McManus, Director of Marist College’s Center for Sports Communication and columnist for the New York Daily News. She has covered New York sports since 1998 and can say, with a smile, that “my outrage knows no limits.” (Some may know her as “Lesley E. Visserate” from the roller derby circuit.)They talked about a lack of frankness in reopening U.S. sports, player safety, and how gender might play a role in the decisions being made. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about reaction to the NBA’s “losers bubble,” Hamilton, and Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
BRING IT IN is now on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! Subscribers can join us live to ask questions and join in the fun. Subscribe here for the invitation to join!Today on BRING IT IN, TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones leads off the show, and then Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector spoke with Hawks Head Coach Lloyd Pierce—and special guest Carl Suddler of Emory University.They talked about voter suppression and the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Zachary Binney, epidemiologist and Assistant Professor of Quantitative Theory and Methods at Emory University, Oxford College. His research currently sits at the intersection of sports and public health, focusing on sports injuries and athlete health. Zach assessed the NBA’s plan to reopen play, the risk to players and staff, and having a community “contact budget.”RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about COVID outbreaks amongst the young, Vince Carter’s retirement, and they got deep into a discussion about reparations.The video is here:RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
BRING IT IN is now on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! Subscribers can join us live to ask questions and join in the fun. Subscribe here for the invitation to join!Today on BRING IT IN, TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones leads off the show, and then Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Keith Reed, a writer, editor and commentator. He formerly worked as senior editor at ESPN the Magazine and a staff writer at the Boston Globe and other publications he's a past board member of the National Association of Black Journalists. His written work has appeared in The Shadow League, Vibe, Essence, The New York Times and he's been a commentator on CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Al Jazeera and elsewhere. They talked about the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity, Bill Simmons under fire, and the ouster of former Bleacher Report CEO Howard Mittman. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY June 20, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season.WEDNESDAY June 10, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Judy Goodwin share their favorite social media posts of the past few weeks. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN, Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Maria Konnikova, New York Times-bestselling author of the brand new The Biggest Bluff, which comes out Tuesday, as well as The Confidence Game and Mastermind: How To Think Like Sherlock Holmes. She is a regular contributing writer for The New Yorker, and has written for the Atlantic, the New York Times, Slate, the New Republic, the Paris Review, the Wall Street Journal, Salon, the Boston Globe, the Scientific American, WIRED, and Smithsonian, among many other publications. While researching The Biggest Bluff, Maria became an international poker champion and the winner of over $300,000 in tournament earnings. They talked about psychology, thinking fast and slow, how testosterone impacts decision making, and much more. The video is here:RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season.WEDNESDAY June 10, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Judy Goodwin share their favorite social media posts of the past few weeksTUESDAY June 9, 2020 Dr. Carl Suddler on defunding the police. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday guest Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about the NBA snitching hotline, NBA layoffs, the significance of Juneteenth, and more.The video is here:RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season.WEDNESDAY June 10, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Judy Goodwin share their favorite social media posts of the past few weeksTUESDAY June 9, 2020 Dr. Carl Suddler on defunding the police.MONDAY June 8, 2020 Erica Vanstone on roller derby’s impressive data-driven international plan to return to play amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN, Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Scott Eden, contributing writer for ESPN and the author of Touchdown Jesus. He has written for GQ, Wired, Men's Health, The Believer and many other publications, and his stories have won just about every award out there, and have been featured in the Best American Sports Writing.They talked about his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha," which won a 2017 New York Press Club award and a 2017 National Association of Black Journalists award for investigative reporting, and his 2019 article about Tim Donaghy, “How former ref Tim Donaghy conspired to fix NBA games.”The video is here:RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season.WEDNESDAY June 10, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Judy Goodwin share their favorite social media posts of the past few weeksTUESDAY June 9, 2020 Dr. Carl Suddler on defunding the police.MONDAY June 8, 2020 Erica Vanstone on roller derby’s impressive data-driven international plan to return to play amidst the coronavirus pandemic.FRIDAY June 5, 2020 Jarod Hector on NBA’s response to the police brutality protests. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
"At what point are you taxing the reader?" asks Scott Eden, "knowing when the reader has had enough." That's Scott Eden, investigative reporter for ESPN the Magazine and THIS is The Creative Nonfiction Podcast. Subscribe at iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher to get this delivered to your feed on every Friday. Follow me on Twitter @BrendanOMeara and @CNFPod and follow the show on Instagram @cnfpod. So Scott Eden is here. He's an intrepid reporter and we got to dig deep into his process and deconstructed how he wrote his piece on the former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, who gambled on the games he reffed and essentially fixed games. Thanks to Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Bay Path Unviersity's MFA in Creative Nonfiction for making this show possible. Be sure to head over to brendanomeara.com for show notes and to subscribe to my monthly newsletter. Sign up and get the next one on the first of the month. Once a month. No spam. Can't beat it.
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Damon Young to discuss Zion Williamson and the NCAA. ESPN’s Scott Eden also joins to talk about disgraced NBA ref Tim Donaghy and Deadspin’s Dvora Meyers assesses whether breaking should be an Olympic sport. Zion Williamson (1:24): In the aftermath of his shoe explosion and knee injury, should the 18-year-old superstar leave college basketball for good? Tim Donaghy (19:46): ESPN investigated the referee for two years and found evidence that he fixed games. What should we make of his (and the NBA’s) continued denials? Breaking (40:51): If it becomes an Olympic sport, what will it look like and who will profit from it? This episode is brought to you by Capterra. Try it today, for free, at Capterra.com/HANGUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Damon Young to discuss Zion Williamson and the NCAA. ESPN’s Scott Eden also joins to talk about disgraced NBA ref Tim Donaghy and Deadspin’s Dvora Meyers assesses whether breaking should be an Olympic sport. Zion Williamson (1:24): In the aftermath of his shoe explosion and knee injury, should the 18-year-old superstar leave college basketball for good? Tim Donaghy (19:46): ESPN investigated the referee for two years and found evidence that he fixed games. What should we make of his (and the NBA’s) continued denials? Breaking (40:51): If it becomes an Olympic sport, what will it look like and who will profit from it? This episode is brought to you by Capterra. Try it today, for free, at Capterra.com/HANGUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN Reporter Scott Eden joins First Up with Michael and Carlo to discuss his column on ESPN how Tim Donaghy conspired to fix NBA games and more.
ESPN’s Scott Eden revisited the Tim Donaghy scandal in an article this week, so in this installment of the pod, the fellas discuss their thoughts on the new information and their views on the potential for game fixing in today’s NBA (2:35). Also from the Association, the best and worst team bets of this season including home/away spread betting and OVER/UNDER betting (28:00). Duke and UNC face off in the Tobacco Road Rivalry and Jonny and Ninja took care of the capping for you in that one, and they chat about the outrageous ticket prices (22:54). Finally, with the NHL trade deadline looming, big names on the trade block could move the needle in terms of Stanley Cup futures odds and you’ll want to listen up before you miss out on the value (33:03).
Clinton Yates is joined by Jeff Passan to discuss the breaking news surrounding Manny Machado's 10yr deal worth $300m with the Padres.
4:00 - Fight, 4:15 - A minor league call up could provide much more than just a "spark" for the Cardinals, 4:30 - Scott Eden discusses the huge number of Cuban players being smuggled just for a chance to play baseball, 4:45 - ConTinder or PreTinder - MLB playoff hopefuls
We often think about the existence of the divine as either “out there” or “non-existent.” What if there’s another way? What if the holy was in us all? What might that look like? How would it change our outlook on life? Join us as we explore the roots and wings provided by a mystical, experiential, or pantheist view of Unitarian Universalist faith. This service topic was the request of basket-auction-winners Scott Eden and Jan Bird.