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All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP. Adam Eaton and Brian Peterson bring you a Sons Today post game look back on UCF's 27-20 home loss to Kansas. After a positive start to the game, the Knights offense appeared to be in quicksand as Kansas mounted a comeback to take the lead. Injuries, penalties, and head-scratching play calls cemented the loss for the Knights. #ucf #ucfknights #ucffootball #big12 #big12football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3:08 - Phillies' offense goes cold... again5:15 - Rob Thomson's managing of the Phillies' bullpen8:42 - Harrison Bader leaves the game with groin tightness12:21 - Is Citizens Bank Park still a big home field advantage?14:38 - Phillies shut down Dodgers' big hitters16:13 - Looking ahead to Game 217:47 - Jesus Luzardo will start Game 219:20 - Blake Snell will be a tough test21:28 - Pressure is on for the Phillies
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: Dave King & the Royal Knights - "Beatle Walk" - 45 [0:02:32] Jessie Thomas - "All of My Love" - 45 [0:04:50] Ford Eaglin - "Travelin' Mood" - 45 [0:07:34] Senator Jones - "Call the Sheriff" - 45 [0:09:50] Sammy King - "Ain't That Satisfaction" - 45 [0:12:07] James Winfield - "I'm a Man in Love" - 45 [0:14:41] Music behind DJ: Porgy & the Polka Dots - "Riding High" - 45 [0:17:04] Betty Harris - "I'm Gonna Get Ya" - 45 [0:19:44] Betty Harris - "Trouble With My Lover" - 45 [0:22:02] Betty Harris - "I'm Evil Tonight" - 45 [0:24:40] Betty Harris - "Lonely Hearts" - 45 [0:27:00] Betty Harris - "Hook, Line 'n' Sinker" - 45 [0:29:58] Music behind DJ: The Meters - "Dry Spell" - 45 [0:32:20] Betty Harris - "Nearer to You" - 45 [0:35:02] Betty Harris - "Mean Man" - 45 [0:37:52] Betty Harris & Lee Dorsey - "Love Lots of Lovin'" - 45 [0:40:22] Betty Harris - "What a Sad Feeling" - 45 [0:43:26] Betty Harris - "Ride Your Pony" - 45 [0:45:34] Music behind DJ: The Gaturs - "A Hunk of Funk" - 45 [0:48:44] Wallace Johnson - "I'm Grown" - 45 [0:50:33] Jimmy Jules - "The Same Things That Make You Laugh Will Make You Cry" - 45 [0:52:30] Chris Kenner - "You Can Run but You Can't Slip Away" - 45 [0:55:58] Music behind DJ: Al Tousan - "Chico" - 45 [0:58:41] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/156806
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga recap Tuesday's Game 1 loss to the Tigers in the wild card series, pushing Cleveland to the brink of elimination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittany Mitchell and Christy Doran breakdown what went wrong for the Wallabies at Eden Park including James O'Connor's clangers; they dissect the referee's performance, and discuss the changes that will be made before Bledisloe II in Perth; they laud Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu's sublime performance for the Boks and look at Cheslin Kolbe's brain fade before they congratulate England on a huge World Cup final triumph. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Post-Gazette Pitt insiders Stephen Thompson and Abby Schnable break down the Panthers' 31-24 overtime loss to West Virginia on Saturday in the 108th edition of the Backyard Brawl. How did the Panthers let this game slip away in such embarrassing fashion, when they had so many chances to win? Did coach Pat Narduzzi fail to prepare his team for the rivalry game environment? How can the Panthers clean up the penalties that plagued them in Morgantown? And how can Eli Holstein and the offense capitalize on the many trips to the red zone they squandered on Saturday? Does the defense's performance leave any positives to glean from Saturday's game? How will injuries to Desmond Reid and a variety of defenders affect the Panthers heading into ACC play? And did fatigue play a part in the Panthers crumbling late? Our duo answers those questions and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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This week on the Pod, Chris is in San Diego, so Jake and Billy let it fly after being at all of the games this weekend. Watching this team this week has been frustrating and we bring up the glaring flaw with this roster and what they're missing to be true contenders and to make a real playoff push and possibly make a deep run. We also break down Hunter Greene's excellent week and why Zach Littell's time in the rotation might be over. Matt McLain has turned his season around and Reigned this week. The show is brought to you by Cincy Light, the Flavor of Cincinnati!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We've had a solid last couple of days after the Jam sharing what your favorite artist haven't shared with anyone else like Jon Pardi escaping when he feels out numbered by the females in his life including his dogs
We've had a solid last couple of days after the Jam sharing what your favorite artist haven't shared with anyone else like Jon Pardi escaping when he feels out numbered by the females in his life including his dogs
Hour 2 - Jacob & Tommy finish off Monday with a preview of the NFC South and a visit with Jaylon Thompson to talk the Royals sweep of the White Sox and the upcoming series against the Rangers.
Giants broadcaster Dave Flemming joined The Roast to offer his thoughts on why this season went off the rails for the Giants.
Lacy J Dalton Meets Gothic Author Alistair Cross Lacy J Dalton Meets Gothic Author Alistair Cross Alistair Cross Early Life and Influences: Born in the western United States, Cross began writing at a young age, inspired by horror novels and movies. His literary influences include authors such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Saul, Tamara Thorne, Ira Levin, and William Peter Blatty. Early Career: Cross' first novel, a collaboration titled "Beautiful Monster," was published in 2012 under the pseudonym Jared S. Anderson. He was first published by Damnation Books in 2012. Collaboration with Tamara Thorne: In 2012, Cross partnered with international bestselling author Tamara Thorne. As "Thorne & Cross," they co-authored the successful Gothic series, The Ravencrest Saga, starting with "The Ghosts of Ravencrest" in 2014. Their collaborative novel, "The Cliffhouse Haunting," became an Amazon bestseller. They have also worked on other projects together, including "Grandma's Rack". Solo Work: Cross' debut solo novel, "The Crimson Corset," a vampire-themed horror story, quickly became a bestseller and received positive reviews from notable authors like Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Jay Bonansinga. This novel is the first book in The Vampires of Crimson Cove series. "Haunted Nights LIVE!" Radio Show: In 2014, Cross and Thorne started an internet radio show called "Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!", featuring interviews with renowned figures in the horror genre, including authors, paranormal investigators, and discussions of ghost stories. The show has featured guests like Anne Rice, Charlaine Harris, Jeff Lindsay, and Christopher Moore. Current Projects: As of recent accounts, Alistair Cross is continuing to work on both solo novels and new collaborations with Tamara Thorne. He is also noted as the author of dark fiction. Note: Information regarding hobbies and "turn-ons" listed in some sources (playing with fire, conquering ant colonies, bloodletting, etc.) may be intended for humorous effect and should be interpreted with caution. LACY J. DALTON BIOGRAPHY Lacy J. Dalton (born Jill Lynne Byrem on October 13, 1946 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), is an American country singer and songwriter with a career that has spanned many decades and touched the hearts of millions of music fans. In March 2017 Lacy J Dalton was inducted into the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame, and in 2022 she was awarded a Lifetime Career Achievement Award from the Josie Music Awards, the largest independent music awards show in the country. She's one of the most instantly recognizable voices in music – the woman People Magazine called “Country's Bonnie Raitt.” From the first time Lacy J Dalton caught the public's ear, that soulful delivery, full of texture and grit, has been a mainstay of Country Music. When you sit to listen to a Lacy J Dalton album, you find yourself pulled in by the very power and heart of this vocalist, because she's not merely performing a ten-song set, she's bringing each and every tune to life. It's as if they were all written especially for her. Prior to recording with Harbor Records in 1978 as Jill Croston, she like many before her, held many jobs to survive and support her family. As a truck stop waitress and singer, she would wait tables and then take the stage to sing a few songs. In June 1979, Lacy J Dalton was signed by Columbia Records and quickly rose to national prominence with Crazy Blue Eyes, which she wrote with her longest friend, Mary McFadden, and which raced to #7 on the Billboard Country Charts. Her hard work and dedication paid off in 1979 when she was awarded the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist of the Year. Lacy's success was powered not just by the artist's recordings, but by a stage show that truly electrified audiences. She quickly became one of the few women who could successfully open a show for the likes of Hank Williams, Jr., Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard or Charlie Daniels. Not only could she do it, but she left audiences across the country hollering for more. Her signature song 16th Avenue, became the Anthem for Nashville songwriters. Her other hit records are legendary million-airplay cuts and include Crazy Blue Eyes, Takin' It Easy, Everybody Makes Mistakes, Hillbilly Girl with the Blues, Hard Times, and the worldwide hit Black Coffee. In addition to her Top New Female Vocalist award, she also brought home numerous Grammy nominations and 3 prestigious, back to back (1979, 1980, 1981) Bay Area Music Awards for Best Country-Folk Recordings. Lacy appeared on those shows with the likes of Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane. Lacy's collaboration with Willie Nelson on his platinum Half Nelson CD was a high spot for her. Lacy is the only woman featured on that recording (which included singing legends Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Merle Haggard, Julio Iglesias, George Jones, Leon Russell, Carlos Santana, Mel Tillis, Hank Williams Sr., and Neil Young), and was awarded a Platinum Record for it. She also received a Gold Record from Hank Williams Jr. in 1985 for her support performances throughout his Five-0 Tour, where she opened for him at a time when it was unusual for a woman to do so. Her career includes accomplishments in music, film and radio. In music, they range from her instantly recognizable charted hit songs to her notable duets recorded with George Jones, Willie Nelson, Bobby Bare, Glen Campbell, Eddie Rabbit, David Allen Coe and many others. Her film debut was in the motion picture Take This Job And Shove It, and her acting has also included live stage and theater performances. Until recently, Lacy J Dalton also hosted a weekly radio show called Mustang Matters. Podcasts of past shows are available to listeners on the internet at www.americamatters.us Following a successful career in country music, Lacy decided to draw on all her musical experiences including country, rock and folk, and cross over into the Americana genre. This blend of musical styles allows her to express herself in a way that demonstrates all the facets of who she is as a singer/songwriter. She became an independent artist and formed her own label called Song Dog Records. Under this label, she has released three albums to date. The first was Wild Horse Crossing in 1999, followed by the Last Wild Place Anthology which went #1 on the World Independent Chart, and a year later went #1 on the American Western Music Chart. Then Allison Eastwood, Clint Eastwood's daughter, used the hit song Slip Away from the Anthology CD on the sound track of her independent film, Don't Tell. In 2010 Lacy also released a tribute to Hank Williams Sr. entitled Here's To Hank. Today, Lacy continues to record new music and perform live shows whenever possible. She tours mainly west of the Mississippi and loves small boutique venues and old theaters with great sound quality and warm, receptive audiences she can really connect with. She recently recorded some electrifying new music for an EP that was released in January 2019. When hearing the signature song Scarecrow, her good friend Reverend Barbara Ann Fletcher remarked “that song makes you a whole new you, and it makes me a whole new me.” And that's exactly the response Lacy was hoping for. In 2024 Lacy released an album titled For The Black Sheep, a collection of songs with meaningful lyrics and messages of unity and acceptance for all of us. In addition to her musical career, Lacy has been involved in various service projects through several charitable organizations – namely, the Let ‘em Run Foundation, William James Associates Arts in Corrections, and Rotary International.
Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. Welcome to part 3 of the Bain family murders. David Bain was convicted and then acquited for the murder of his parents and sisters, but who was really responsible? It's finally time for Kiri to dive into the trial, but Rachel is Crying Her Heart Out at the thought of it. Due process makes her mind Slip Away. Some Might Say this case will make her Look Back in Anger. D'You Know What I Mean? She's going to Oasis. That's all she cares about. Whatever.
Hour 2 - Jacob & Tommy wrap up the sports morning with a discussion on if the royals should trade Seth Lugo and a visit with Chiefs insider Felix Johnson from Arrowhead Addict & Field vision.
NBA and Miami Heat Content featuring Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins, Kel'el Ware, Nikola Jovic, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Duncan Robinson, Davion Mitchell, Kevin Love, Haywood Highsmith, Pelle Larsson, Keshad Johnson, Erik Spoelstra and more. Subscribe for more Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, NBA and NFL news. My YouTube Channel My Twitter Intro Song : Pine Island - RadixTheRuler Outro Song : Pull Up Freestyle - RadixTheRuler
For most of us photographers, the reality is that we're not making a living from photography. For many of us, that's deliberate. Some simply don't want to turn a favorite hobby into a job. Others of us may have goals and dreams, but perhaps we're just starting out, or the demand for our particular brand of photography just isn't that high yet. Whatever the reasons, the point is that most of us have to do something else for a living—and everything else that we have to do, from jobs to family obligations, takes away from the time we have to devote to photography. All of that leads to us seeing all kinds of photographic opportunities as we go about the rest of our lives. But, because we are busy with the rest of our lives, we just don't stop to take the picture. I'm sure it's happened to you, and it's definitely happened to me many times. How many times have you noted that thus and such place looked like a great spot for photography—but you didn't have time to stop.., Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/taking-notes/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@willmoneymaker https://www.flickr.com/photos/willmoneymaker #PhotographyClips #WillMoneymaker #Photography
Welcome to the DMF. In this video, Kerstin Schulze shares her passion for directing and how she believes it intertwines with photography to tell compelling stories. With a constant stream of ideas she's always jotting down, Kerstin remains in the flow of creativity—knowing that even if she doesn't create everything this year, staying inspired is essential. She emphasizes the importance of staying active in one's craft, much like maintaining physical fitness. Waiting for opportunities can cause an artist to lose their edge, so Kerstin encourages consistent creation and skill refinement to be fully prepared when auditions and opportunities arise.Kerstin also explores the power of vision boards and manifestation in achieving her dreams. One of her aspirations is to work with the incredibly talented Will Ferrell, whose comedic brilliance and authenticity deeply inspire her. She's found that the universe responds to energy and intention. By expressing gratitude as though her dreams have already come true, she aligns herself with those goals. Her approach to vision boards involves grounding herself and living in the mindset of her future success.In the video, Kerstin explains how she visualizes her goals daily, giving thanks for her health, roles, and opportunities. By living as if her dreams are already reality, she believes she prepares herself for the success to come. She also speaks on the importance of taking action and trusting the process—where preparation and opportunity meet to create success.Watch as Kerstin explores these concepts and offers insights into her creative journey in the world of acting and directing.00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:06 - Directing and Photography00:00:37 - Creating and Auditioning00:01:47 - Vision Boards and Will Ferrell00:04:23 - Creating a Vision Board00:06:08 - Living the Vision00:06:54 - Script Reading and Taking Action00:07:39 - Believing in the Process00:08:39 - ConclusionFor more insights into her work and programs, you can visit her website at partyanddiet.com or follow her on Instagram at @partyanddiet.
Another weekend comes and goes with Juventus' chances of at least holding serve in fourth place hanging on by a thread after the 1-1 draw with Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico. You can follow us — or send us questions — on Bluesky @bwrao.bsky.social, Twitter @JuventusNation or on Facebook as well as the Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN on Twitter. You can also follow us on our Instagram page, too! Get all of our match coverage, transfer rumors and much more at our website, blackwhitereadallover.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Tribune sports columnist Chip Scoggins continues with Chad discussing the Wild sitting at 2-2 in their playoff series against Las Vegas and some quick thoughts on how the Vikings did in the NFL Draft.
6:00 HOUR: The Pistons let one slip away, Can MSU get a 1-seed?
In the second hour of The FAN Morning Show, Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning discuss the Leafs' identity and the roles of Max Domi and captain Auston Matthews. They also explore Craig Berube's influence with refs and in the league, analyze the competitive Atlantic standings, and preview the upcoming Battle of Ontario. Former NHL All-Star and current NHL Network analyst Cory Schneider (22:56) joins the show to discuss the Atlantic and Eastern Conference following the trade deadline.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
How often have migraines interfered with your plans? Have you had to cancel story time with the grandkids? Miss out on a much-needed vacation with friends? Put intimacy with your partner on hold again? Skip a fun night at the movies or a delicious dinner out? These are just some of the things migraines can steal – the ability to plan ahead, the joy of simple pleasures, and the connection with loved ones. It's not just the intense pain, is it? It's the lost experiences, the missed opportunities, and the feeling that life is passing you by. It's the constant uncertainty and the fear of the next attack. It's the toll it takes on your relationships, your work, and your overall well-being. In this week's podcast episode, I'm sharing a simple and effective Mindful Migraine Breakthrough, where I talk more about this issue – confronting the true cost of migraines. In this episode, you'll hear: Why mindfulness matters if you want to achieve long-term relief. A powerful exercise from our Freedom From Migraines Method® program called "Confronting the Cost” that you can start doing today! My personal experience with migraines and irreplaceable missed moments. What you can do to stop sitting on the sidelines of your life and take control of the pain once and for all. Connect with Debbie: Instagram: https://urlgeni.us/instagram/migrainefree Women's Migraine Freedom Facebook Group: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/Womensmigrainefreedom LinkedIn: https://urlgeni.us/linkedin/debbiewaidl Website: https://debbiewaidl.com/ Disclaimer: The Migraine Freedom Your Way Podcast and information provided by Debbie Waidl and guests in this podcast is presented solely to provide helpful information, education, and entertainment on the subjects discussed. The use of information or resources mentioned on or linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk and discretion. This podcast is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. For diagnosis or treatment of any medical problem, consult your own physician. Debbie Waidl and In The Balance Health Coaching LLC are not responsible for any medical conditions or liable for any damages or negative consequences from any treatment, action, application, or preparation to any person reading or following the information presented on this podcast. References are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of any websites or other sources.
Send us a textJoin host Allen Smith on Park Hills Underground Radio via The Barn as he chats with Craig Johns of The Dark, the must-know hard rock/metal band of 2025. Ahead of their debut self-titled EP release on February 21, 2025, via Arising Empire, The Dark is making waves in the rock and metal world with their powerful sound and captivating artistic vision.
Toni Sant presents the 708th in a series of podcasts featuring music by performers in or from Malta. Artists featured in this podcast: PART 1Kayati - HappierMartina Fenech - Don't Slip AwayChild - Qalbi (minn Dyż-location)That bb - Keep On RunningNotes to Addy - SparksPART 2Su NichelPART 3Featured album: Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 >> Details about this podcast [in Maltese] See also: - MMI Podcast: YouTube playlist - MMI Podcast: Facebook Page - MMI Archive on Mixcloud | @tonisant on Twitter - M3P: Malta Music Memory Project - Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant on Facebook (MP3)
Möglichst viel verschieben von dem, was als möglich gilt: Bartees Strange definiert Indie-Rock neu, John Glacier verflüssigt Grime zu Zeitlupen-Poesie und Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra) macht mit 100 Jahren sein erstes Soloalbum (das bedeutet Weltrekord!). Heute bleibt kein Sound auf dem anderen. +++ PLAYLIST+++ · 22:55 - ANGELS AND DEMONS AT PLAY von MARSHALL ALLEN · 22:48 - LOVE IN OUTER SPACE von SUN RA · 22:37 - NEW DAWN von MARSHALL ALLEN FEAT. NENEH CHERRY · 22:31 - BUFFALO STANCE von NENEH CHERRY · 22:26 - STREET PULSE BEAT von SPECIAL INTEREST/BOY HARSHER · 22:22 - F.U. von JAMIE XX FEAT. ERYKAH BADU · 22:18 - MAN MADE OF MEAT von VIAGRA BOYS · 22:13 - THE ONION MAN von FOMIES · 22:09 - CONFUSION von FOMIES · 21:55 - DOLLAR STORE von BEN KWELLER FEAT. WAXAHATCHEE · 21:50 - JULIE von HORSEGIRL · 21:46 - I CAN'T STAND TO SEE YOU von HORSEGIRL · 21:43 - BACKWASH von GILLA BAND · 21:38 - SLIP ANGLE von THE NULL CLUB FEAT. VALENTINE CAULFIELD · 21:35 - TOUT RESONNE von VENDREDI SUR MER · 21:31 - RETROVISEUR von BARRIO COLETTE · 21:29 - LA GATA von MORTORI · 21:24 - TERRIBLE LUCK von PETER KERNEL · 21:20 - DRAGGIN' von HANNAH COHEN · 21:16 - ELEPHANT von JASMINE.4.T · 21:11 - NO FRONT TEETH von PERFUME GENIUS FEAT. ALDOUS HARDING · 21:07 - SLIP AWAY von PERFUME GENIUS · 21:04 - THE BARREL von ALDOUS HARDING · 20:59 - AJALA von EZRA COLLECTIVE · 20:56 - DON'T FALL IN von KAE TEMPEST · 20:52 - H.O.O.D. (2025 MIX) von KNEECAP · 20:49 - NOTHING GREAT ABOUT BRITAIN von SLOWTHAI · 20:47 - MONEY SHOWS von JOHN GLACIER FEAT. EARTHEATER · 20:44 - FOUND von JOHN GLACIER · 20:39 - EMOTIONS von JOHN GLACIER · 20:36 - NORF GUN von BARTEES STRANGE · 20:30 - WANTS NEEDS von BARTEES STRANGE · 20:27 - MY FAULT von STAY INSIDE · 20:23 - BOOMER von BARTEES STRANGE · 20:19 - SOBER von BARTEES STRANGE · 20:15 - LOVERS von BARTEES STRANGE · 20:10 - WOLF LIKE ME von BARTEES STRANGE/ANJIMILE/KARA JACKSON · 20:05 - MR. NOVEMBER von THE NATIONAL
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns' loss to the Houston Rockets and talk to former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Josh Collmenter.
Can Pistons get respect?
Don joins as Indiana saw another Q1 opportunity slip away with a late-game collapse of sorts after rallying to lead Maryland in the final 30 seconds of the game only to see a defensive letdown and confusion reign, Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indiana-sports-beat-radio-with-jim-coyle--3120150/support.
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Co-hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer recap the Ravens' devastating 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round.
Hour 2 - The 'Hawks are back on track, while Shocker fans are disappointed.
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss the Carolina Panthers beating the Arizona Cardinals, 36-30 in overtime, with a strong day by Chuba Hubbard, Bryce Young overall playing a good game, and some questionable decisions by head coach Dave Canales.
Free agency doesn't seem that complicated, but 44 years ago this week, the Boston Red Sox made a colossal error, accidentally non-tendering two of their biggest stars, Fred Lynn and Carlton Fisk. Mike and Bill trace the careers of two of the 1970s and 1980s best players, find out what went so wrong at the end of 1980, and sort through the fallout of one of baseball's biggest blunders. Plus, happy birthday to Andy Van Slyke and Moose Skowron.
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. The Roman historian Cicero penned these words over 2,000 years ago It remains true - what or who would we be without our memories? They form a fundamental part of who we are. But what happens when they begin to slip- whether through injury, trauma or illness? What does this mean for our individual identities, and what can we do to keep the past a vibrant part of our present lives?
What does it mean to pursue the exceptional? Seth Godin's insight in The Dip—“Quit or be exceptional, average is for losers”—challenges us to reframe how we see life's journey. Why settle for the middle ground when life's most remarkable opportunities await those bold enough to venture beyond the ordinary? It's not about doing everything but about prioritizing what matters most and stepping away from the distractions that keep us tethered to mediocrity. Quitting isn't failure—it's strategy. It's the courageous act of leaving behind what doesn't serve your higher purpose to chase something more meaningful. This episode explores the power of intentionality, the art of saying “no” to the wrong things so you can fully say “yes” to the right ones. Life is too short to simply exist; what will you choose to pursue? Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletter Free Ebook: www.eddiepinero.com/ebook YouTube: www.eddiepinero.com/youtube
WGN Radio’s Charlie Roumeliotis breaks down the Blackhawks’ 3-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild. Troy Murray joins the discussion from Xcel Energy Center to pinpoint where things went wrong for Chicago, who let a 2-0 lead slip away in the loss. Later in the show, Connor Murphy and Ryan Donato share their thoughts on the loss. Plus, Charlie […]
You can't win 'em all is true enough as the Chiefs found out in Buffalo Sunday. The Bills are the kings of November and celebrated like they won a Super Bowl but if we're totally honest, they do have a great shot at the one seed in the AFC. We'll address what ails the Chiefs and how they can fix it down the stretch. Mizzou and KSU had their playoff dreams crushed Saturday as KU keeps winning. Stan Weber is here to break it all down. Spoiler alert... Stan is still bullish on the Chiefs.
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #595 is an hour of visionary acoustic improvised music played by The Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, acoustic guitar, mandolin, ukulele and Celtic harp, Bob Sherwood on piano and vocals and Craig Harris on Native drum and congas. Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts in October 2024, today's show begins with the beautiful, meditative “Continue On”, a raga-like piece with delicate congas from Craig and gossamer, sweeping piano from Bob framing Mariam's powerful, soaring vocal. Reaching a tempestuous crescendo, the song is followed by Mariam's ocean prayer “Yemanja”, written for the “Gaea Star Goddesses” LP. Growing like an incoming tide, “Yemanja” features a show, powerful build, inspired, interweaving vocals from Mariam and Bob and a powerful, fundamental groove. “Celebrate Life” is a beautiful, spacious folk song led by Mariam's steady, chiming mandolin and revealing a powerful, universal message and “Let's Slip Away” is a kinetic, sunny piece of modern gospel/classical music with a stately, shifting piano theme supporting an inspired vocal from Mariam. “Bless Our Lives” is a lovely, deeply affecting minimalist groove with shifting meters from congas and piano and a lush, sweeping melody that mutates and evolves through jazz and Afro Cuban grooves and “Mighty Is The Force Of Nature” is a powerful slow anthem led by a powerful duet between Mariam's prayerful vocals and widescreen Native flute passages. We complete today's hour with the powerful, shifting journey of “Let's Dream A New Story”, an imaginative trip through styles bound together by Mariam's powerful lyric. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com
Send us a textIn this episode, we celebrate Carlos Sainz's victory at the Mexican Grand Prix—possibly his last in Ferrari red. Could he make another podium push before season's end? With Ferrari's newfound consistency to secure podium finishes, they're emerging as serious contenders to challenge Red Bull and McLaren. We discuss the intense performances by the Red Bull drivers, who were relentless on the track, and the rookies who surprised us all with standout drives. Finally, we share our top predictions heading into the Brazil GP. في الحلقة دي هنحتفل بفوز كارلوس ساينز في سباق المكسيك - اللي ممكن يكون آخر انتصار ليه مع فيراري. هل هيقدر يحقق فوز تاني قبل نهاية الموسم؟ مع نجاح فيراري في الصعود بانتظام على البوديوم مؤخرًا، بقى عندهم فرصة حقيقية يهددوا بيها رد بول وماكلارين. كمان، هنناقش أداء سائقين رد بول اللي كانوا عدوانيين على التراك، وعن الروكيز اللي أدهشونا بأداء قوي. وفي الآخر، هنشارككم توقعاتنا لسباق البرازيل الجاي!
On the latest edition of the Campaign Catch-up, CBN News Managing Editor Dan Andros, Chief Political Analyst David Brody and DC Debrief podcast host John Stolnis break down the state of the race, battleground polling and Kamala Harris' inability to define herself and make a push in the polls with just over a week until Election Day.
Kate Ahl is the owner and founder of Simple Pin Media, a Pinterest marketing agency. Their goal is to help business owners leverage Pinterest marketing to help them make sales, grow their email list, and expand their community. Founded almost ten years ago, Kate Ahl took the lessons she learned in assisting an extreme couponing blogger grow her reach by launching her very own Pinterest marketing agency. In this conversation, Kate opens up about the early days of Pinterest & SEO strategy, building a 7-figure pinterest marketing agency, and how the best business lesson wasn't learned in making a million, but rather watching it slip away.Marketing in today's world, developing a team, & wondering if the IRS might come knocking, all in today's episode.WILDFLOWER SHOWNOTES : https://shannaskidmore.com/kate-ahl/
This episode is presented by Gametime. Save $20 off your first ticket purchase using promo code SOXMACHINE Go to BlueWirePods.com/SURVEY and complete the Blue Wire Audience survey about you and your podcast listening habits for a chance to win a $500 gift card. Rundown [Intro] White Sox were leading 1-0 going into the 8th inning, but couldn't hold on Wednesday and lost in extra innings. A good opportunity to win their first road series since May slipped away. [4:22] An updated White Sox home run leaderboard is a nice sight to see both Andrew Benintendi and Andrew Vaughn finally pass Paul DeJong [5:44] Benintendi is having a much better 2nd half of 2024 as he's been worth 1.0 WAR according to FanGraphs in his last 53 games. Could he be the catalyst to generate more offense to start 2025? [11:57] Are the White Sox quiet DFA'ing Yoan Moncada? [20:53] Will the White Sox match the most times being shutout since 1969? [34:38] Series Preview: San Diego Padres. How Dylan Cease could finish 2nd in Cy Young voting again, and why the Padres are a serious threat to win the NL Pennant. [48:59] Around MLB: The Detroit Tigers are now just 0.5 games behind the Minnesota Twins. Do the Tigers have enough left in the tank to pass the Twins? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jimmy and Brett break down a thrilling weekend of golf at Pinehurst #2 as Bryson DeChambeau took home his 2nd US Open trophy. Rory McIlroy put himself in position to win his first major in ten years, but bogeys on 3 of his last 4 holes spelled doom for the 2011 US Open champ. Alex de Minaur beat Sebastian Korda to win in 's-Hertogenbosch which jumps him to a career high #7 ATP ranking. Jack Draper beat 3 Americans along the way to winning the title in Stuttgart, coming back from a set down against Matteo Berrettini in the final. Plus we answer some of your questions on a special Fathers Day edition of Advantage Connors. Sponsor: shopify.com/connors - sign up for a $1 per month trial period Follow us on - Twitter - @AdvConnors @JimmyConnors @Brett_Connors Instagram - @AdvConnors @Bretterz @GolddoodIsabella Facebook - Jimmy Connors official Facebook page Leave your questions/topics/or links to stories you want us to talk about next week on Jimmy's official Facebook page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
by Nancy RommelmannI'd like to introduce you to my mother. Not the woman I am sitting one foot away from in a Connecticut hospital bed, the skin on her hands as fragile as phyllo dough, the veins showing livid purple and the blue-green of old tattoos. Though it is true, her hands have always been this way.“You have such beautiful big veins,” I recall six-year-old Karen telling my mother. Maybe it was during one of the weekends Karen's mother and my mother, not yet 33, drove a carful of kids out to Westhampton, to an out-of-rental-season house along the beach road. The house had many wooden decks, it was always cold, and our first night there, I told my mom to add more water to the Lipton chicken soup mix; that it was too salty. Turned out there was salt water in the taps. It was the 70s, when kids were expected to stay outside until after dark and take out our own splinters, of which the decks supplied many. We slept in sandy beds while, my mother later told me, Karen's mom went to the bar and brought home this or that new friend. My mother did not do this; she was not much of a drinker, though these were the days when parents did things we absorbed without understanding: the white lie about why dad had not come home, the woman's voice that woke me late one August night in a different rental house, and my knowing her cries, which I at first mistook for the howls of a cat, had something to do with her husband and my mother.“Mom, do you remember going to Westhampton?” I ask her now, interrupting her trying to eat a piece of chicken with a straw. She says yes and allows me to swap in a fork, it's amazing how much she eats and yet keeps shrinking, 30 pounds gone since last fall, her legs not much more than long bones now. I've asked the nurses how this happens; how she burns so many calories while hardly moving.Or hardly moving but for her hands, ever looking for something to fix, folding and refolding a cloth, picking a shred of cheese from her blouse, holding my right hand in both of hers and pumping up and down for four minutes. I cannot glean the reasoning here, just as I could not see why, in the month before he died, my father held my wrist and stared in otherworldly fascination at my watch-face for 20 minutes. I asked my resolutely unspiritual (unless you count basketball and opera) math-savant dad, then, whether he was between here and some other next place.He considered this. “I think so,” he said. And was it okay? Yes, he said; it was.What else can I tell you about my mother? That the only picture she carries in her purse is one of herself. That the orange VW bug she drove us around in as kids had a bike rack and a ski rack and a bumper sticker that read, “Lacrosse: The Fastest Game on Two Feet.” That she used to wake up my brother and me by singing, “Everybody was kung fu fighting!” That when she walked, which she can no longer do, it was faster than any of us, she was ever in motion; even when she slept, she rocked and rocked and woke up in the mornings with her hair all ruched on one side. She also talked so fast that my father said, if he weren't around her for a few weeks, he couldn't understand her; that he could not keep up.What sentences my mother starts now usually trail off. She does not seem bothered by this. We are past the being bothered years, the taking mom's word for things years, the hiding the car keys and then disconnecting the battery years, the calling the oil company to see if I can wrest back some the excess $11,000 mom has sent, mailing check after check in an attempt to stay on top of her bills. It brings me no joy to see the fight gone out of her, while understanding, it makes it easier, in some ways, for the rest of us.My favorite thing to do now is to make her smile. She is always happy to see me, to see my brother, my daughter. She knows us still, though sometimes she will say, to me, "It's been so long since I've seen Nancy."But then, she can surprise. "You have a skirt on," she tells me, just now. Also, "I'd like to know in advance..." before looking back at the TV. My mother, who never watched television, is now enamored of cop shows, "Law & Order SUV" and "Chicago PD.""That's my guy," she told me, as recently as three months ago, of Jason Beghe."This was less than a year ago," my daughter says, sending a video of my mother half-running to greet her.There will be no more running, not after the broken hip. The previous rehab facility was gruesome, garbage on the floors, an orderly yelling that his paycheck wasn't available. The staff where she is now is cheerful and attentive, and I try, as I did when looking at my mother's hands, to find the beauty: the woman two doors down cooing in German to a plastic baby doll. P., her lipstick perfectly applied, waiting in her wheelchair by the nurses' station like a real-life Delta Dawn.My mother has buried three husbands, none of whom took the slow leave taking. My dad had lunch at his assisted living facility and, while talking to the nurses, went weak-kneed. They were tucking him in bed and, he dipped. Very elegant. My stepdad died after a short hospitalization. I was with him and, as I wrote, “There was so much beauty at the moment of death, near audible like a sip through a straw rushing into the night, the skin on his face going taut in an instant, and the color of beeswax.” My mother's last husband shrank and shrank from leukemia, my mother was with him when he died. Afterwards, she told me, she fell on her hands and knees into a snow-bank and shouted to the air, "I can't do this!" But she could. If I had a dollar for everyone who's ever said to me, "Your mother is a force of nature," I would have enough to buy her a fine steak dinner, though it might be wasted on her."The first time I took her out, she ordered a steak well done," my dad would say, insinuating, it had almost been a dealbreaker.What can I tell you about my mother? That she painted super-graphic stripes, including up and around a set of pocket doors, down the long hallway of our apartment. That she was a very good tennis player. That she grew up working-class on Long Island and wound up traveling the world. That at 25 she lost her own mother, a Greek immigrant who had my mother at 17, and missed her every day. I am hoping that whatever next place my dad saw, my mother gets to meet her mother there."I'm going to go now, Mom," I tell her tonight, and she forms her first sentence in three hours. "Is there enough?" she asks, and I don't know how to answer. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe
She was face to face with the love of her life. But when it was all on the line, Producer Keity choked, and now she has BIG regrets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices