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This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac sit down with Colleen Dulle, America's Vatican correspondent and host of the “Inside the Vatican” podcast, to speak about her new book, Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter. Ashley, Zac and Colleen discuss: - The spirituality of a Vatican reporter covering church scandals - Colleen's experience attending—and leaving—the Latin Mass - Being present at Mass as a “professional Catholic” In Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac discuss Catholic reactions to the monumental Gaza ceasefire and the denial of religious leaders' request to deliver Communion to detainees at the Broadview, Ill., ICE facility. They also look at Pope Leo's first major document, “Dilexi Te,” and the newest member of the Castel Gandolfo community: Proton, the pope's new horse. In “As One Friend Speaks to Another,” Zac talks about his relationship with Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt in the wake of her passing, as well as her years of pastoral work at Loyola Chicago. Links for further reading: Buy Colleen's book “Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter” Amid historic deal, Gaza pastor says little is left after ‘tsunami' of destruction Pope Leo pleads for a just peace as cease-fire in Gaza holds Eucharistic procession turned back by feds at Broadview ICE detention facility Roundtable: Pope Francis began ‘Dilexi Te.' Pope Leo completed it. Pope Leo signs first exhortation, ‘Dilexi te,' focused on love for the poor Pope Leo in first major document: Love for the poor is not optional for Christians Top 5 takeaways from Pope Leo's first major document, ‘Dilexi Te' Pope Leo ‘very happy' to be gifted a horse from prestigious Polish stable Sister Jean's legacy: A life of faith, service and basketball Sister Jean on Jesuitical What you don't know about Loyola's Sister Jean How Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean prays—on and off the court You can follow us on X and on Instagram @jesuiticalshow. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/jesuitical. Please consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a digital subscriber to America magazine at americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Donny discusses various brands that are currently trending up or down, focusing on political controversies, media accountability, social issues, and cultural reflections. He highlights the widening gender pay gap, the impact of technology on relationships, and unique brand stories that engage communities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of branding in today's society and how it shapes perceptions and actions. Takeaways Political brands are facing significant scrutiny. Media accountability is crucial in today's landscape. Social issues directly impact brand perception. The gender pay gap is widening again, reversing decades of progress. Technology is affecting personal relationships in unexpected ways. Health trends are shifting towards more natural solutions. Unique brand stories can foster community engagement. Celebrity brands continue to influence cultural narratives. The importance of understanding branding in various contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt. She's known to millions as simply ”Sister Jean”, the Loyola College matriarch and college basketball icon who celebrated her 103rd birthday this past August. Sister Jean's new memoir is titled, “Wake Up With Purpose!: What I Learned in my First Hundred Years”. She speaks with us about her life, her faith, and how finding one's purpose can lead to a life of joy and fulfillment at any age.Support the show
The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 596: “The Guy Fieri Tequila Heist”Hosted by Brian Beckner & Ed DalySubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Patreon – Bonus Bri ️ Intro Brian and Ed return for Episode 596 with an all-timer mix of pop-culture absurdity, celebrity autopsies, and high-end tequila thefts. Plus, updates from the Rain City Jacks, RIPs, and a surprise visit from Johnny Depp himself. Who Died This Week Diane Keaton (79) – True legend of American film; slacks, gloves, hats, and iconic movies from The Godfather to Annie Hall. Mike Greenwell – Red Sox slugger gone too soon after a long thyroid battle. (Brian & Ed still not entirely sure what the thyroid does.) Ron Dean – The ultimate “that guy” actor from Risky Business, The Fugitive, and Cocktail. Arturo Gatti Jr. (17) – Tragic death eerily similar to his father's. Sister Jean (106) – Loyola's basketball chaplain finally retires… and promptly ascends. Sports Cam Newton's Girlfriend List Request – Cam wants a list of Jasmine Brown's past lovers. Brian and Ed explain why that's the worst idea ever, compare him to The Bachelor's Colton, and declare that “guys who wear #1 are sus.” Eric Dickerson vs. Bad Bunny – Dickerson doesn't realize Puerto Rico is part of the U.S. and wants Bad Bunny banned from the Super Bowl. Belichick's Fall – The Hoodie loses the magic and maybe his mind, while a new girlfriend and Hulu doc drama stir things up. UNC Hulu Series Canceled – Mack Brown's two-and-three start ends the reality show dreams. Football Nostalgia – Remember neck rolls, massive pads, and those awkward thigh inserts? The boys do. Non-Sports / Pop Culture Robin Williams AI Resurrections – His daughter Zelda wants the deepfakes to stop. Brian & Ed agree: “Go watch Mork & Mindy instead.” Matlock Reboot – Kathy Bates as Matlock?! Plus, on-set assault accusations, bad decisions, and the saddest career self-own in Hollywood. The Guy Fieri Tequila Heist – Twenty-four thousand bottles stolen! Is it marketing genius or Fast & Furious: Flavortown Drift? Brian casts Gerard Butler as Fieri in the inevitable film adaptation. Charlize Theron vs. Johnny Depp – At a Dior show, she walks away from him; Johnny Depp joins the show to defend his honor, his wolf “Greco,” and his Sauvage fragrance. Celebrity Booze Economy – Hagar, Clooney, The Rock, and now Guy Fieri cashing in while pretending to be victims. Patreon Exclusive Bonus Bri, Raygun talk, Johnny Depp's full meltdown, and the NCIS universe explained.Join the fam at patreon.com/theballerlifestylepodcast Episode Highlights “If you're jacking it with the fellas, don't show up late.” “The Mona Lisa doesn't belong in private — same with Robert Redford's beauty.” “No guy wearing number one has ever been normal.” “They should disband the Navy — too many crimes on NCIS.” “Guy Fieri's Ozempic glow-up might be Hollywood's greatest special effect.” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Franklin gets the axe, Callahan gets the axe, Sister Jean gets the axe.
RUNDOWN Was this the single greatest weekend in Seattle sports history? Mitch and Hotshot relive Friday night's 15-inning epic at T-Mobile Park as the Mariners advanced to the ALCS — Hotshot shares his in-stadium perspective, spilled beer and all, describing the crowd as “ear-splitting, like 1995 all over again.” Mitch calls Bryce Miller's Game 1 masterpiece in Toronto “legendary” and compares it to the Mariners' own must-win over Detroit. Then comes the forgotten hero of the weekend: Washington QB Damon Williams Jr., whose 538-yard, four-touchdown night went largely unseen while fans watched baseball on their phones. Add in the Seahawks' 20–12 win over Jacksonville (seven sacks despite missing key defenders), a Kraken overtime winner, and even Humpy the Salmon's long-awaited race victory — and Mitch declares it “the most joy-filled Seattle weekend in decades.” Mitch welcomes Joe Doyle (Over Slot) and Brady Farkas (Refuse to Lose Podcast) after Seattle's gritty 3–1 win to open the ALCS in Toronto — a game nobody expected them to take. The trio break down Bryce Miller's six-inning gem on three days' rest, the early escape that steadied him, and how his righty-righty splitter and held-velocity heater set the tone. They praise the bullpen trio of Spire, Brash, and Muñoz, the clutch base-running by Randy Arozarena, and Cal Raleigh's homer that flipped the energy of the entire series. Mitch is joined by Brady Henderson (ESPN.com) and Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) after the Seahawks' 20-12 road win over Jacksonville — a cross-country statement built on a revived pass rush and Sam Darnold's continued efficiency. The trio break down Byron Murphy's monster day (2 sacks, 7 pressures), a seven-sack team effort that could've reached double digits, and the coaching adjustments Mike McDonald made one week after the Tampa Bay meltdown. They highlight Darnold's nearly flawless 295-yard, 2-TD outing and debate whether he's already a top-tier QB in the NFC. CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch after witnessing Indiana's stunning 30–20 win over Oregon in Eugene — the Hoosiers' first-ever road win over a top-five team. Rick praises head coach Kurt Signetti for his “keep-it-inside” defensive discipline and authenticity, calling him “hotter than Texas chili” as Penn State's likely next target after James Franklin's firing. They discuss the money storm brewing in the Big Ten's upcoming $2.4 billion media deal, why booster influence now drives coaching turnover, and how NIL has reshaped the sport's economy. Rick breaks down SEC chaos after Auburn's controversial finish versus Georgia, the Texas rebound behind Steve Sarkisian, and why parity is spreading as defensive-line depth thins across power programs. Mitch “plants his spear” for Washington QB Damon Williams Jr., claiming him for Taco Time's Doing Some Work honors after a 538-yard night, while Rick awards his crispy burritos to Texas A&M's defense — 2-for-33 on third downs over three games. GUESTS Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over-Slot Substack Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Greatest Seattle Sports Weekend Ever? Mariners, Huskies, Seahawks (and Even the Kraken) Deliver in One Unforgettable Stretch 18:45 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 21:24 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Bryce Miller's Redemption Game: Mariners Shock Toronto to Steal Game 1 on the Road 43:38 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Four-and-Two and Flying East: Seattle's Defense Dominates Jacksonville in a Statement Win 1:07:12 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Hoosier Shockwave, Saban Shadows & Doing Some Work — Rick Neuheisel on a Wild Weekend in College Football 1:37:12 | Other Stuff Segment: Area code 354 takes us to Montreal, Canada, birthplace of Celine Dion and Corey Hart, Hotshot's surprising love for “Never Surrender,” and a nostalgic detour to Mariners' former outfielder Corey Hart, Mitch's jokes about spilled beer and sunglasses at night, updates on the bizarre Mark Sanchez stabbing case as his ex calls it “not surprising,” Oregon's stunning loss to Indiana, James Franklin's $50 million Penn State buyout, Trent Dilfer fired at UAB, Paul Pierce blames his DUI on being “old and tired,” Tiger Woods undergoes his seventh back surgery before turning 50, and Gene Simmons' wife says the KISS icon can no longer drive after crashing in Malibu. RIPs: John Lodge, longtime bassist of The Moody Blues (82), Mike Greenwell, beloved Red Sox outfielder (62), Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago icon (106), Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actress (79). Headlines: Woman dumps 75 used tampons on her ex's lawn, police find thermos lodged in man's backside, Chinese woman swallows eight live frogs to cure back pain and “croaks,” tennis player blames failed drug test on “meth kiss,” elderly woman scammed by a fake astronaut in a romance hoax, Hotshot serenades the show with his “Counting Stars” parody to close Episode 354.
Loyola University announced funeral arrangements for Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved chaplain of the Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team, who died last week at age 106.
Meghan & Not-a-Prince Harry win another fake award, Bill Burr strains to explain to Conan, Ed Gein the influencer, angry Katie Porter, Criss Angel, Mark Sanchez, a bad sports weekend, menstrual cycle gambling, Presidential libraries, Drew Crime, and the best "day of the week" songs. Dan Dickerson had an oopsie on an open mic after the Detroit Tigers' 15-inning loss to the Seattle Mariners in Game 5 of the ALDS. Everyone supports Dan because we all feel the same. Obituary time: Sister Jean passes away only 2 weeks into retirement. Diane Keaton surprised people by dying.Moody Blues bassist-singer John Lodge expired at 82. Drew was wondering which day of the week has the best songs with that day in the title. Sunday and Tuesday are strong contenders. No one likes Wednesdays. Penn State fires head football coach James Franklin. Michigan embarrassed by USC. There were a lot of Top 25 college football teams that were beat this weekend. Bill Belichick and UNC seem like a disaster despite what he tells Kirk Herbstreit. Rolling Stone dropped a big story on how FanDuel and DraftKings have helped create a bunch of young gaming addicts. The hot new thing to gamble on is the WNBA based on the players menstrual cycles. The Detroit Tigers' season is over. We tried avoiding it, but we break down the Game 5 ALDS loss. Ed Gein Episode 8 is a horrifying laugh riot. Ed was one of the first influencers. Too bad it involved murdering and necrophilia. The John Candy documentary dropped on Amazon Prime. Drew Crime: 20/20 featured the avoidable murder of Denise Amber Lee. Not to be outdone, Dateline covered the murder of gay art dealer Clifford Lambert. Bill Burr is still defending his participation in the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia. Not-a-prince Harry and Me-Me-Me Meghan Markle win a humanitarian award for some reason. They were very icy towards each other. D4vd transferred his houses to his mother while questions surround his involvement in the death of Celeste Rivas. Katie Perry and Justin Trudeau are getting it on... again. Drew is starting to feel sorry for Joe Biden. Who goes to presidential libraries? Jennifer Aniston is full of it in her new interview with Harper's Bazaar. She's also trying to sound really deep. Criss Angel dumps his "narcissist" wife in a very petty way. Former US Rep and current California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter has some major anger issues. No one made her more angry than her "idiot" husband. The whole timeline of the Mark Sanchez stabbing is finally being revealed. Defense attorneys are gaslighting everyone: Jose Baez on Mark Sanchez, Karen Read's lawyer Alan Jackson in the Pepperdine murder case, and former LSU WR Kyren Lacy's fatal crash. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
The GURU want to thank our special guest Mr Kevin Wilson from the television series "Landman." It was catching up with one of the Beatle and Decker group of friends. Building solid relationships with people is the best way to solve all of the problems that what's happening in our society today. Thanks again for stopping by Kevin.
Mark Stoops on progress during the bye week; (12:00) how social media "reporting" on UK football coaches this week has fallen flat; (19:00) EKU radio voice Wes Chandler previews the Colonels vs. Austin Peay; (39:00) more with the basketball Wildcats and Mark Pope; (55:00) passing of Loyola's Sister Jean reminds us of an opportunity missed by Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament; (59:00) our Billy Rutledge with his weekly NFL picks; (1:02:00) Heroes, Fools and Flakes
This hour Henry and Chris discuss the passing of Sister Jean, and why she brought a special presence to the sports world, which are the biggest social media platforms of misinformation, and we have a Friday night scoreboard.
Gen Z is reshaping the English language — we decode their latest catchphrases. We remember the legendary Sister Jean, Loyola's 106-year-old basketball chaplain who became a March Madness icon. Then, we dive into the Peacemaker finale, wrestling drama, and a possible Deadpool cameo. Plus, the NCAA just said yes to sports betting for athletes — what could go wrong? And finally, Americans are curating their funeral playlists… but forgetting the will.
George W Bish's chef was rounded up by ICE. There has got to be a better way. Once more we straighten out the Eastcliff sale. Chicago mourns the death of Sister Jean. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Reusse with his weekly sports report. Heard On The Show;University of Minnesota's Eastcliff mansion sold to the U of M FoundationCharges: Suspect beat stranger with wooden table leg on train platformBlast at a Tennessee explosives plant leaves multiple people dead and missing, sheriff saysSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Al & Jerry: Jaxson Dart & Cam Skattebo are the kings of New York, Cool Games for Week 6 in the NFL, and some people die too young, as Sister Jean passes away at 106 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I'm not on the train with folks saying Sunday night is a must win for the Chiefs, I've seen them win way too many games in a row to believe that. But I think the team may approach it like a playoff game and that could be real trouble for the Lions. You can't ask for a better setup for the Missouri Tigers to host Alabama. This is the perfect storm and you should change your schedule and block off three hours or so Saturday at 11:00 and watch this one no matter who you root for. The Phillies season ends in shocking fashion. Super college basketball fan "Sister Jean" dies at 106, we'll remember her grace and charm rooting her team to the Final Four in 2018. Me and Jessica spent a couple hours visiting some old buildings downtown Thursday that gave us chills hearing the history of it all and seeing what the new owners are doing to turn a couple city blocks into an entertainment area. Then, Lee Sterling of www.paramountsports.com has our football picks for the weekend and our Final Final is a fast food chain stepping outside their lane.
Dodgers win after Phillies error caps Philly’s worst sports night; Giants’ Daboll under fire, ESPN petty, Sister Jean dies at 106, ex-NFL star wins $9.5M lawsuit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Toronto Blue Jays' playoff journey continues, the owners of the bakeshop "Wanda's Pie in the Sky" reminisce about ins-pie-ring Joe Carter's World Series-winning home run in '93 -- with their coconut cream pie.A former federal prosecutor is disgusted that the U.S. Department of Justice has laid charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James -- who brought civil charges against Donald Trump. A UN aid worker in Gaza says now that a ceasefire is in place, Israel needs to open the floodgates immediately to get desperately needed food and supplies into the strip. Two years after a Wyoming librarian was fired amid a dispute over keeping challenged books on the shelves -- a big settlement has her feeling vindicated.A former Loyola Chicago basketball player remembers Sister Jean -- the team chaplain who counselled him and many other players through trials and tribulations both on and off the court.LA Lakers fans thought LeBron James was teasing retirement, but he was just teasing a new brandy endorsement -- so now everyone's angry, and one fan is suing. As It Happens, the Friday Edition. Radio that hears no cheers, just booze.
Savannah Banana's to Kinnick, RIP Sister Jean, Bill Seals on the Cyclones, and more! F H2
Ben & Woods open up the 8am hour with a "Shoutout To Her Family" as news came out late last night that Sister Jean has passed away at the age of 106, and Paulie dives DEEP into the Ben & Woods archives for some audio from our 5th show ever. Then we play a game of Take On Woods before the guys are joined by our pal Darren Smith who joins the show about 45 minutes after landing in San Diego, returning from his Hawaiian vacation this week! Listen here!
Sister Jean of Loyola Chicago lived until she was 106! WOAH! We also talk the elite viewership numbers for the NFL.
A great first hour talking Chiefs and Philly's terrible night.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics include Sister Jean, Cam Skattebo, and Bill Belichick. It's sports news skewered.
On this day of her passing we replay Sister Jean's interview on The V show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most beloved off-court figures in college basketball has died. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Dodgers win after Phillies error caps Philly’s worst sports night; Giants’ Daboll under fire, ESPN petty, Sister Jean dies at 106, ex-NFL star wins $9.5M lawsuit.Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt. an icon of Loyola University as well as Chicago sports fans worldwide, has died at age 106. Over recent years, WGN Radio Lisa Dent was able to speak several times with the chaplain of the Loyola Ramblers men’s basketball team. Here are a number of those visits: 3/14/22 – Loyola playing […]
The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 594 From salty listeners to diamond-studded butt crack piercings, Brian and Ed are back with another wide-ranging breakdown of the week in sports, culture, and general nonsense. RIPs We pay respects to notable figures who left us this week, including Bobby Cain—the first Black student to graduate from an integrated high school, former Packers lineman Bill Ferrario, Bengals RB Rudi Johnson, Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur, and Loyola's beloved Sister Jean. SPORTS Dave Portnoy rages against lightning delays: “If you get struck, so be it.” Cal State Bakersfield coach Rod Barnes steps down after his assistant is arrested on human trafficking, drug, and weapons charges. Seahawks great Shaun Alexander announces he and his wife are expecting baby #14. Brock Purdy's health is again in question, this time due to toe soreness. EMAIL & VOICEMAIL Listeners bring the heat: Deep Dark Nuts isn't buying the “retirement” rumors. Kmacktex grills Brian & Ed about the new 45-minute “hard out,” Patreon value, and whether the guys are more Brett Favre or Barry Sanders. All Texting No Tweeting fact-checks the NFL's crime vs. policing narrative and wants answers. NON-SPORTS Conjoined twins Abby & Brittany Hensel spotted holding a baby, fueling speculation. Larry Wilcox claims Erik Estrada once had him fired from CHiPs—but years later, they became best friends. Marc Maron and Shane Gillis blast the Riyadh Comedy Festival while Burr, Hart, and Pete Davidson perform in Saudi Arabia. Cardi B admits she spent $13k on a diamond butt crack piercing… then lost it in the toilet.
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac sit down with Dean Detloff, a research and advocacy officer at Development and Peace – Caritas Canada, to talk about the importance of foreign debt relief in the Jubilee Year. Ashley, Zac and Dean discuss: - The biblical roots of forgiving debts in a jubilee year - How foreign debt stunts the development of poor nations - Why framing matters when it comes to debt forgiveness versus relief and justice In Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac discuss Charlie Kirk's memorial service, including the stark juxtaposition of Erika Kirk's and President Trump's messages. They also talk about the recent execution of Father Mathew Eya in Nigeria, where 7,000 Christians have been killed so far this year. Zac and Ashley also react to the recent escape attempt by three elderly Austrian nuns and the retirement of Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean. In “As One Friend Speaks to Another,” Zac catches Ashley up on what he's been up to and the perspective of being a new father. Links for further reading: Dean's writing for America Caritas Canada's Jubilee Debt Campaign Jubilee People's Forum at the G7 in Kananaskis, Alberta Peruvian Cardinal speaks at People's Forum in Alberta Pope Francis lifts suspension imposed on Nicaragua's Ernesto Cardenal Charlie Kirk's widow says she forgives husband's alleged killer at memorial attended by Trump, Vance Who is being served by making Charlie Kirk a saint: God or Caesar? ‘Nuns on the run' in Austria offer a complex picture of aging in religious life You can follow us on X and on Instagram @jesuiticalshow. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/jesuitical. Please consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a digital subscriber to America magazine at americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show Torres makes his Week 5 picks, previewing Alabama-Georgia, Oregon-Penn State, LSU-Ole Miss and this week's other mega showdowns. Then, an expert shares who Florida should go after when Billy Napier is out, and talks Mike Gundy, John Mateer and the retirement of Sister Jean! Week 5 Preview (2:00): Torres opens the show by previewing a MEGA Week 5 slate - with a preview + predictions on Alabama-Georgia, Oregon-Penn State and the rest of an insane slate!!!! (Here is a full list of Aaron's Week 5 picks) Billy Napier's perfect replacement (23:00): From there, Torres discusses a report about who could potentially replace Billy Napier if/when he's fired at Florida. One insider drops an intriguing name - Torres discusses that name + all the other candidates for the coveted Gator job. Odds and ends (36:00): Finally, Torres wraps with odds and ends from the week. He discusses Mike Gundy's firing and why it was time, plus an injury to one of the best players in college football. Finally, he says goodbye to "Sister Jean" who announced her retirement at 106 years old this week. Circa is the OFFICIAL hotel and gaming partner of the Aaron Torres Podcast: Check out their NEW sportsbook in Franklin, Kentucky or visit their Las Vegas property! Want to watch your favorite college football team or get tickets to ANY big game - at SeatGeek you can use code "TORRES" and get $20 off your first purchase! Fioboc is giving listeners of the Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: Check out their entire store here Also, thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sister Jean, MapQuest, and The Afterlife
Loyola University Chicago's Sister Jean is stepping down from her campus duties, she is 106. Ray J claims he's working with the feds on a RICO case against the Kardashians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaelin's obsession with her dog has reached a new level. Plus Sister Jean is stepping down from her duties at Loyola University Chicago, she recently turned 106. And find out if Shelly can continue her win streak! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Today's show: It's Nicole's birthday. Gregg's wife. Today is National One Hit Wonder day. We discuss. Michelle explains why The Knack wasn't a one hit wonder. We get yelled at about Ram Jam. Why hasn't Travis said the words "my son" yet? A legend has finally called it a career! If you enjoy the show please consider subscribing to our youtube channel, our podcast and newsletter.
JR recaps the day in sports. | Russell Wilson's clothing brand is eh… | JR previews Thursday Night Football. | Micah Parsons on facing the Cowboys. | Sister Jean retires from Loyola Chicago. | This Day in Sports History. |
THURSDAY HR 3 Monster Sports - MLB play-offs. Thursday night NFL. Sister Jean retires. WWE tickets cost. Russ offers Savannah some advice on how she could freshin up her social media content. Let's Play Doctor with Savannah and Deisi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THURSDAY HR 3 Monster Sports - MLB play-offs. Thursday night NFL. Sister Jean retires. WWE tickets cost. Russ offers Savannah some advice on how she could freshin up her social media content. Let's Play Doctor with Savannah and Deisi.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on air, the Tigers blow a monumental division lead, Dan Crenshaw v. TMZ, Sister jean hangs 'em up at 106, unreleased rock albums, and Corey Feldman BLOWN OUT of Dancing with the Stars. Kristen Carney is out of Stuttering John's league. Delonte West looks terrible. The Tigers finally blew it. A 15.5 game lead in the AL Central and 1st place now belongs to the Cleveland Guardians. Tarik Skubal nearly killed a guy. Corey Feldman has been BLOWN OUT of Dancing with the Stars after just two episodes. Dan Crenshaw held TMZ's feet to the fire. Jimmy Kimmel returned to Late Night. His ratings were on fire. It must have been those 400 celebrities that signed a petition. Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos finally break their silence. Virginia Tech still needs money. Lance Twiggs is in hiding. The Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein statue has been taken down. The White House pulled a troll on Joe Biden. Sister Jean finally retires at 106. Rolling Stone drops Classic Rock's Unreleased Albums We Need to Hear. Kevin Durant can't access his Bitcoin. Sniper Joshua Jahn kills 2 at Dallas ICE facility. Marc is going to see Louis CK tonight. 6th graders are talking to this 4th grader after catching Jared Goff in the stands at Ford Field. D4vd and his dismembered ‘girlfriend' remains a mystery. Charlie Kirk is playing guitar in Heaven with some friends. AI is insane. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
On Wednesday's ENN, Peter the fraud. Daniels update. Parsons return to Dallas. Lawrence on Dart. Toney the rapper. Sister Jean retires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-22:19) We can't let Doug format the music on this show. Tim's not taking his golf clubs to Las Vegas. Slippers with lifts. Sister Jean is retiring at the age of 106. Lifespan talk. Chairman sent Martin Sister Jean's number. Dating app talk. Doug wants to see Chairman's Bumble. If they don't like Tim, he don't like them. Quick Frank Fest. This show infects other shows. Cody is sporting. Audio of Drink talking about the Heisman. Mateer out at Oklahoma for a few weeks. Current Heisman favorite.(22:27-29:59) Mizzou kicking situation. Audio of Drink talking about his plan for his kickers. Is it Oliver, Rider, or Cody? I think we're more confused now than before.(26:09-44:55) Terry Crouppen stops by the studio to talk the ups and downs of life. 200 days of gray. Well that just got dark. The siren song of Florida is calling his name. Terry thinks there's not enough UFO talk. The alien meteor in Panama. Octopus tentacles. Our weapons don't work against them.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy and Randy visit the Backpage with Beau Johnson, today hosted by Abe Gordon.
Sean's Credit Card Scare, Sister Jean Retires, Tyler Kluver on Hawks, and Faceoff - W H2