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Howdy! In this episode, Shelby and Laura review Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. We attended Night 4 in Inglewood, CA at SoFi Stadium, and the concert exceeded our expectations. We celebrate Beyoncé's storytelling, analyze her Reclamation of America theme, compare Cowboy Carter to Renaissance, gush over Blue's dancing and Rumi's onstage moment, dissect why Ticketmaster is the villain for price gouging Beyhive presale ticket holders, highlight our favorite songs, like Queen Bey riding a mechanical bull while singing Tyrant and belting out the bridges to Irreplaceable and II Hands II Heaven, explain why Black American culture is having a moment from Cowboy Carter to Sinners to Dandyism at the Met Gala, and predict what genre act iii will be. Interested in more Beyoncé content? Check out our podcast episodes on Beyoncé Finally Wins!: The Grammys 2025, Beyoncé Bowl: A Cowboy Carter Christmas NFL Halftime Show, Cowboy Carter ft. Sequoia Holmes (Black People Love Paramore), and Renaissance World Tour. To stay up to date on all things SWW:Follow @SistersWhoWatch on all social media channels (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn)Subscribe to our YouTube channelCheck out our website and fill out the contact information formWhat should we watch next? Email us at sisterswhowatch@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram with your suggestions.Thank you for listening and we appreciate your support! Please rate, subscribe, download, share, and leave us a review :)
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Longtime friend of the podcast, Brock Vierra joins to discuss the recent discussions of Hawai'i playing UCLA at SoFi Stadium. We discuss what this means for future Hawai'i home games and what it says about the New Aloha Stadium project.Check out Brock's work on Sports Illustrated:https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/author/brock-vierraFollow Brock on Twitter/X!:https://twitter.com/BrockVierra
Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour at SoFi Stadium is causing Traffic Jams all over LA . // 2 horses stolen from Whittier Equestrian center / ‘Senior Assassin' is a nationwide high-school craze, and its triggering warnings from authorities. // Office spaces are using AM radio inside the building and how popular it is becoming + Investigating Shedeur Sanders' Prank Call During Draft. // GoFundMe shoutout and FA-18 fighter jet plunged off the deck of the USS Harry S. Truman, sinking into the Red Sea. The $70 million jet was reportedly being towed out of the hangar bay when the crew lost control
Katie & Keith were both inside for night 1 of Beyoncé's 32-date tour, which kicked off Monday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and on the latest episode of the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast we're discussing Bey's message with the new tour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beyonce and her rode tour is starting tonight in LA at Sofi Stadium. Kim K and her Paris robbery from over 5 years ago is finally having more updates of the crime. “Sinners” earned only a 6% drop in a movie from opening week to 2nd week.Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
Happy almost-Friday, AKAPAD'ers! The Film Buff is back with another gem sidelined by the pandemic: North Hollywood (2021). This vibrant coming-of-age skate flick would've been a thousand times more celebrated, watched, and loved if COVID hadn't thrown its release off course. Trust us, this one deserves way more hype! #NorthHollywood #HiddenGem North Hollywood is a coming-of-age comedy-drama directed by Mikey Alfred. It follows Michael (Ryder McLaughlin), a high school graduate in North Hollywood, California, who dreams of becoming a professional skateboarder. Torn between his father Oliver's (Vince Vaughn) expectations of pursuing a conventional career or joining the family construction business, Michael faces tension with his friends and family as he chases his passion. After connecting with professional skaters, he drifts from his childhood friends, who don't share his ambition, and navigates a budding romance. The film explores themes of self-discovery, independence, and balancing personal dreams with familial pressures, set against the vibrant skate culture of Los Angeles. Cast: Ryder McLaughlin as Michael Vince Vaughn as Oliver Miranda Cosgrove as Rachel Nico Hiraga as Jay Aramis Hudson as Adolf Angus Cloud as Walker Tyshawn Jones as Isiah Bob Worrest as Nolan Gillian Jacobs as (uncredited role, noted in reviews) Andrew Reynolds as (cameo, table scene) Louie Lopez as (cameo, table scene) Kader Sylla as (cameo, ticketer) Davonte Jolly as (cameo, skate filmer) Sunny Suljic as Clark (cameo, two appearances) Na-Kel Smith as (cameo, multiple appearances) Zach Saraceno as (cameo, skater) Kevin White as (cameo, skater) Crew: Director: Mikey Alfred Writer: Rusty Johnson Producers: Mikey Alfred, Pharrell Williams, Noah Centineo, Yuri Shulga, Malcolm Washington, Katelin Espitia, Jus Ske Cinematographer: Ayinde Anderson Editor: Mikki Lovitch Production Companies: Illegal Civilization, First Try Productions, Happy Place Music Supervisor: Hal Williams Soundtrack Contributors: (Various artists, noted for complementing skate culture visuals) The film, loosely based on Alfred's life, premiered at SoFi Stadium in March 2021 as a drive-in event and runs for 1 hour and 33 minutes. It's unrated and features a mix of established actors and real professional skaters, reflecting the authentic skateboarding scene.
Dans quelques jours, Beyoncé donnera le coup d'envoi de sa nouvelle tournée mondiale, le Cowboy Carter Tour. Un événement qui s'annonce spectaculaire, avec une première date prévue au SoFi Stadium d'Inglewood, en banlieue de Los Angeles. Mais derrière les projecteurs et l'enthousiasme des fans, un détail surprenant vient perturber la fête : de nombreuses places restent invendues. Alors que ses concerts au Stade de France ont affiché complet en un temps record, certaines dates aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni peinent à remplir les gradins. À Los Angeles, pour la toute première date, plus de 3 200 billets sont encore disponibles, certains proposés à seulement 37 dollars, bien en dessous du tarif initial fixé à 85 dollars. Même tendance à New York ou encore à Atlanta, où des milliers de sièges attendent... • La suite sur https://www.radiomelodie.com/podcasts/13140-beyonce-brade-les-dernieres-places-de-ses-concerts.html
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Johnny Mac covers a range of topics starting with John Mulaney's new stand-up tour 'Mr. Whatever,' featuring guest appearances from John Stewart, Pete Davidson, and Martin Short. Gabe Iglesias and Jo Koy aim to break a comedy attendance world record at SoFi Stadium. David Spade's new special 'Dandelion' is announced for Amazon Prime, and Kevin Hart returns to host the BET Awards. Speculations on Bowen Yang's future with SNL are discussed, along with the recent Webby Awards winners and their comedic achievements. Additionally, the segment touches on Kevin James's complex legal battle involving a mansion and news from the Brisbane Comedy Festival. 00:11 John Mulaney's New Standup Tour01:13 Tonight's Mulaney Netflix Lineup02:08 Gabe Iglesias and Jo Koy's Historic Show03:33 David Spade's Upcoming Special03:48 Kevin Hart to Host BET Awards04:08 Bowen Yang's Future with SNL05:36 Webby Awards Highlights07:38 Gossip Corner: Kevin James08:56 Comedy Specials and Tours10:19 Brisbane Comedy FestivalUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNITERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free! This podcast supports Podcasting 2.0 if you'd like to support the show via value for value and stream some sats! https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynews Contact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com John's free substack about the media: Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.com DCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynews You can also support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
It's a return to the classroom for some students whose campus was destroyed by wildfires. A plan to prevent the next disaster means going underground. SoFi Stadium's quest to host the largest comedy show in history. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Podcast: PrOTect It All (LS 25 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Simplifying OT Cybersecurity: Tools and Strategies for Non-Experts in Critical Infrastructure with Steve KissPub date: 2025-04-21Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode of Protect It All, host Aaron Crow sits down with Steve Kiss, founder and CEO of IPMeter, for an eye-opening discussion on the future of OT (Operational Technology) and IT cybersecurity. With over 25 years of hands-on experience, Steve shares his journey from network engineering to designing practical cybersecurity tools for real-world OT environments. They dive into the unique challenges faced by operators in sectors like wastewater treatment, building management, and power utilities—where frontline professionals often shoulder critical cybersecurity responsibilities without formal training or extensive resources. Steve and Aaron emphasize the urgent need for simple, scalable, and reliable tools that empower these “full stack” operators to secure critical infrastructure effectively. From bridging the IT-OT divide to managing legacy system risks and improving procurement practices, this conversation offers actionable insights for municipalities, utilities, and smaller organizations aiming to take greater ownership of their cyber defenses. Packed with real-world examples, strategic advice, and a touch of industry humor, this episode is essential listening for anyone focused on protecting essential services and strengthening community resilience. Key Moments: 10:40 Understanding Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) 16:41 Transitioning to Local Water Management 19:52 Compliance and Cybersecurity Standards 25:03 "Digital Spins on Security Concepts" 32:30 Standardizing Power Systems Configurations 35:00 Basic Security Steps for Operators 40:28 Balancing IoT Features and Control 45:01 Durability and Setup for Rail Tech 48:58 "Basic Network Foundations Needed" 54:35 Wastewater's Overlooked Importance About the guest: Steve Kiss is a seasoned cybersecurity leader with over two decades of experience in engineering, infrastructure security, and strategic leadership. As the inventor of IPMeter™ and a contributor to the NIST 800-53 SP2 standards, he has played a pivotal role in advancing vulnerability management practices. Throughout his career, Steve has been deeply involved in the design, construction, and security of critical infrastructure across sectors such as aviation, defense, data centers, and utilities. His expertise uniquely bridges the worlds of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), addressing the evolving challenges of modern network environments. In addition to founding multiple companies focused on infrastructure security, Steve regularly shares his insights at industry events, including the IMRON Security & Safety Summit at SoFi Stadium. He also publishes a weekly newsletter, HOTw (Hack of the Week), spotlighting trends and incidents in OT cybersecurity. Through his latest venture, IPMeter, Steve continues to drive innovation in cybersecurity testing and resilience. How to connect Steve : Website for IPMeter www.ipmeter.net LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevekiss/ Blog (once to twice a month- includes HOTw (IoT hack of the week) https://www.ipmeter.net/blog Contact for IPMeter demos sales@ipmeter.net Connect With Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: https://protectitall.co/ X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest or suggest a guest/episode, please email us at info@protectitall.co Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/protect-it-all/id1727211124 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1Vvi0euj3rE8xObK0yvYi4The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Hope you're enjoying all the great international play as we're coming out of FIFA break in April, 2025… and heading into a new one pretty soon! On this episode, we take a trip into the mix zone at the USWNT v Brazil match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. On tap: Michelle Cooper, Alyssa Thompson,...
Is there life after layoff? Today, former creative director Carmen Acosta, aka Jane Dope, joins us to talk about resilience, the lessons she learned during her recent career transition, and how she found renewed passion in creative pursuits after leaving her corporate job. As the former creative director at Sofi Stadium, Carmen played a key role in shaping the stadium's brand identity with her innovative ideas. From her debut group show in Los Angeles in 2008 to curating over 25 art exhibitions in various locations, Carmen's story is one of purpose and dedication. In this episode, we dive into her unique experiences and her commitment to uplifting local artists while navigating the challenges of the entertainment industry. Carmen opens up about a major turning point in her career—her transition into voiceover work after a layoff—and shares her excitement about exploring this new avenue of artistic expression. We also touch on the idea of resilience—Carmen shares some personal and professional challenges she's faced while adapting to change. Her journey is a powerful reminder to stay flexible and embrace new opportunities. Whether you're an artist, an art lover, or just someone who enjoys a good story, this episode is packed with advice for navigating the ever-changing art ecosystem.Links mentioned in this episode:ArterialArtsvilleUSACarmen Acosta WebsiteFirst Friday ExhibitionsNOT REAL ARTNOT REAL ART PodcastRemote Video SeriesFor more information, please visit https://notrealart.com/carmen-acosta
On this week's Full Time Review, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by staff writer at The Athletic Tamerra Griffin to discuss the USWNT's 2-0 win over Brazil at SoFi Stadium. How did SoFi Stadium handle its first-ever women's sports event? How important was Trinity Rodman on her return? Did Los Angeles local Alyssa Thompson have her best international performance yet? Ahead of the second friendly with Brazil on Tuesday in San Jose, Tamerra also ponders what USWNT head coach Emma Hayes still needs to see from her developmental squad.PLUS: Jillian and Producer Theo round up some eye-catching results from around the world of international soccer. From an eclectic friendly in Kansas City to a surprise intercontinental result in Osaka. _______________Articles referenced on the show: Trinity Rodman scores in first game back with USWNT, helping defeat Brazil 2-0USWNT no longer has a goalkeeping succession plan, leaving opportunity in net wide openUSWNT forward Alyssa Thompson's resurgence on the field is a lesson in resilience_______________HOST: Jillian SakovitsGUEST: Tamerra GriffinPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.comFollow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter hereVisit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Full Time Review, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by staff writer at The Athletic Tamerra Griffin to discuss the USWNT's 2-0 win over Brazil at SoFi Stadium. How did SoFi Stadium handle its first-ever women's sports event? How important was Trinity Rodman on her return? Did Los Angeles local Alyssa Thompson have her best international performance yet? Ahead of the second friendly with Brazil on Tuesday in San Jose, Tamerra also ponders what USWNT head coach Emma Hayes still needs to see from her developmental squad. PLUS: Jillian and Producer Theo round up some eye-catching results from around the world of international soccer. From an eclectic friendly in Kansas City to a surprise intercontinental result in Osaka. _______________ Articles referenced on the show: Trinity Rodman scores in first game back with USWNT, helping defeat Brazil 2-0 USWNT no longer has a goalkeeping succession plan, leaving opportunity in net wide open USWNT forward Alyssa Thompson's resurgence on the field is a lesson in resilience _______________ HOST: Jillian Sakovits GUEST: Tamerra Griffin PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen _______________ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter here Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We will be live from the Benz this morning for the conclusion of the Atlanta United 2 match against Inter Miami II. Join Madison Crews and me for midgame pregame coverage starting at 10:50 followed by the resumption of the match in the 25th minute at 11am. Listen on soccerdownhere.mixlr.com. Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Atlanta United was lacking in their 1-1 draw with Dallas on Saturday night. They had more control and possession, but the final pass wasn't there consistently enough as the team had some of it's lowest outputs for shot created actions and key passes this season. Perhaps that was down to Alexey Miranchuk's adductor injury that forced him to come off the bench, he nearly won the match late with a cross to Jamal Thiare that was headed wide. Tristan Muyumba was brilliant on the ball and defensively in the match, a deserving Man of the Match in the midfield. We'll see what is taken away from the night and what is built upon this week as the Five Stripes prepare to host New England next Saturday afternoon. We'll have Training Ground Dispatch on Tuesday and Thursday this week to break everything down. Toronto played their best game of the season last night on Sunday Night Soccer as they drew 1-1 with Miami. Great goals from Bernardeschi and Messi late in the first half. Vancouver and San Diego are taking control in the Western Conference after nice wins on Saturday. Kansas City got their first win since last September in a 2-0 win over St. Louis in Kerry Zavagnin's first match in charge. San Jose destroyed DC on the anniversary of the first ever match in league history, Josef Martinez turned back the clock for another hat trick to add to his record setting tally in MLS.Trinity Rodman scored in her return to the USWNT, leading a 2-0 win over Brazil at SoFi Stadium in LA. They'll play again tomorrow night. The US U17 women earned qualification to the World Cup in Morocco later this year after a 7-0 win over El Salvador in qualifying.Southampton became the earliest team to be relegated in Premier League history and are on pace to have the lowest point total ever. Ivan Juric was sacked this morning after winning one league match in his 100+ days in charge.In Brazil, the federation has banned players from standing on the ball in matches. Memphis Depay, Neymar, Gabigol, and others have criticized the decision. Players who now stand on the ball during a game will get a yellow card and the ball will be turned over to the opponent via a goal kick. Yes, the move is a taunt. Don't like it? Don't let players have the opportunity to do it. Want to get back at them? You'll have your chances in the match. Silliness all the way around. More Espresso tomorrow on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Sandra Herrera, Darian Jenkins, and Jess McDonald discuss the result of tonight's USA vs Brazil match from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA which saw Phallon Tullis-Joyce keep a clean sheet in her Senior Team debut. Rodman scores in her return and Alyssa Thompson showed out in front of her home town fans. These two clubs will face off again this coming Tuesday. Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." 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
More draws! With even fewer goals! The guys whip around the league to gawk at some less-than-stellar matches (1:40) before diving into this week's featured contest, Angel City's 2-1 defeat of the Seattle Reign at home. We preamble a bit (17:00), and then peel back what's been suprisingly effective about Angel City's attack (19:00), before trying to understand how Seattle could be even messier than we expected (31:40). We cap it off with a discussion of what kind of a player fans can expect Christen Press to be going forward (37:43). If you're going to the USWNT- Brazil match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles this weekend, hit us up! We'd love to see you and chat all things WoSo. Join our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all of our exclusive bonus content! Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticGet ready to dive into the hottest topics in music and gaming with me, Analytic Dreamz, on The Notorious Mass Effect Episode 147! I'm breaking down the biggest stories, delivering unfiltered takes, and spotlighting the trends you need to know about. From chart-topping albums to groundbreaking game releases, here's everything we're covering this week:Music Highlights:Kendrick Lamar & SZA's Stadium Tour: The dynamic duo is hitting the road for their massive Grand National Tour, kicking off in 2025 with stops like SoFi Stadium on May 21, 23, and 24. Expect a blend of their chart-topping hits and fresh vibes from Kendrick's GNX.Doechii's Rise in the Music Scene: TDE's first female rapper is making waves with Alligator Bites Never Heal. Kendrick himself dubbed her “the hardest out”—we'll explore her growing influence and standout tracks.Drake's FIFA World Cup Buzz & UMG Lawsuit: Rumors swirl about Drake performing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but his legal battle with Universal Music Group over Kendrick's “Not Like Us” stream inflation is heating up. I'll break down the 81-page lawsuit and its implications.Tory Lanez's Prison Album Drop: Defying odds, Tory Lanez releases new music from behind bars at Peterson Correctional. We'll dive into the production details and fan reactions.Playboi Carti Tops Charts with Music: Carti's Music soared to number one on the Billboard 200 with 298,000 units, featuring Kendrick Lamar on three tracks. I'll analyze its impact and standout collabs.Gaming Industry Buzz:Warner Bros Layoffs Shockwave: Major layoffs at Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment signal turbulence in gaming. What does this mean for upcoming titles? I've got the scoop.GTA 6 Price Debate: With Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 6 on the horizon, fans speculate on its cost—$70 or more? I'll weigh the value versus hype.Sony's PlayStation Beta Innovations: Sony rolls out new beta programs for PS5 players, testing features like enhanced UI and cloud gaming. I'll preview what's in store.Game Reviews:Monster Hunter Wilds: Capcom's latest delivers epic hunts with breathtaking visuals and seamless open-world action—how does it evolve the franchise?MLB The Show: Sony's baseball sim steps up to the plate with updated rosters and refined gameplay—does it hit a home run?WWE 2K25: The wrestling titan returns with new mechanics, a stacked roster, and next-gen flair—ready to slam the competition?Assassin's Creed Shadows: Dive into feudal Japan with dual protagonists and stealth mastery—is this the series' boldest chapter yet?Dragonheir: Silent Gods: This mobile RPG is climbing charts—breaking down its sales surge and addictive gameplay.Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Sales & Review Round-Up: Konami's classic RPGs get a stunning glow-up—sales insights and nostalgic impressions.Split Fiction: A narrative-driven gem aiming for Game of the Year with innovative twists—does it live up to the hype?R.E.P.O: Indie chaos meets fast-paced action—can this underdog steal the spotlight?Beef Portion:Xbox vs. PlayStation: Console wars escalate—exclusives, hardware, and fan loyalty collide.Nintendo vs. Pirates: Nintendo battles emulation and leaks—can they win?Stephen A. Smith vs. LeBron James: The ESPN loudmouth takes on the NBA king—shots fired!Eminem vs. His Producer: Slim Shady's latest feud heats up over creative control.Tune in with Analytic Dreamz for sharp insights and bold takes on The Notorious Mass Effect!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticGet ready to dive into the hottest topics in music and gaming with me, Analytic Dreamz, on The Notorious Mass Effect Episode 147! I'm breaking down the biggest stories, delivering unfiltered takes, and spotlighting the trends you need to know about. From chart-topping albums to groundbreaking game releases, here's everything we're covering this week:Music Highlights:Kendrick Lamar & SZA's Stadium Tour: The dynamic duo is hitting the road for their massive Grand National Tour, kicking off in 2025 with stops like SoFi Stadium on May 21, 23, and 24. Expect a blend of their chart-topping hits and fresh vibes from Kendrick's GNX.Doechii's Rise in the Music Scene: TDE's first female rapper is making waves with Alligator Bites Never Heal. Kendrick himself dubbed her “the hardest out”—we'll explore her growing influence and standout tracks.Drake's FIFA World Cup Buzz & UMG Lawsuit: Rumors swirl about Drake performing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but his legal battle with Universal Music Group over Kendrick's “Not Like Us” stream inflation is heating up. I'll break down the 81-page lawsuit and its implications.Tory Lanez's Prison Album Drop: Defying odds, Tory Lanez releases new music from behind bars at Peterson Correctional. We'll dive into the production details and fan reactions.Playboi Carti Tops Charts with Music: Carti's Music soared to number one on the Billboard 200 with 298,000 units, featuring Kendrick Lamar on three tracks. I'll analyze its impact and standout collabs.Gaming Industry Buzz:Warner Bros Layoffs Shockwave: Major layoffs at Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment signal turbulence in gaming. What does this mean for upcoming titles? I've got the scoop.GTA 6 Price Debate: With Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 6 on the horizon, fans speculate on its cost—$70 or more? I'll weigh the value versus hype.Sony's PlayStation Beta Innovations: Sony rolls out new beta programs for PS5 players, testing features like enhanced UI and cloud gaming. I'll preview what's in store.Game Reviews:Monster Hunter Wilds: Capcom's latest delivers epic hunts with breathtaking visuals and seamless open-world action—how does it evolve the franchise?MLB The Show: Sony's baseball sim steps up to the plate with updated rosters and refined gameplay—does it hit a home run?WWE 2K25: The wrestling titan returns with new mechanics, a stacked roster, and next-gen flair—ready to slam the competition?Assassin's Creed Shadows: Dive into feudal Japan with dual protagonists and stealth mastery—is this the series' boldest chapter yet?Dragonheir: Silent Gods: This mobile RPG is climbing charts—breaking down its sales surge and addictive gameplay.Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Sales & Review Round-Up: Konami's classic RPGs get a stunning glow-up—sales insights and nostalgic impressions.Split Fiction: A narrative-driven gem aiming for Game of the Year with innovative twists—does it live up to the hype?R.E.P.O: Indie chaos meets fast-paced action—can this underdog steal the spotlight?Beef Portion:Xbox vs. PlayStation: Console wars escalate—exclusives, hardware, and fan loyalty collide.Nintendo vs. Pirates: Nintendo battles emulation and leaks—can they win?Stephen A. Smith vs. LeBron James: The ESPN loudmouth takes on the NBA king—shots fired!Eminem vs. His Producer: Slim Shady's latest feud heats up over creative control.Tune in with Analytic Dreamz for sharp insights and bold takes on The Notorious Mass Effect!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The CIWYW crew have more questions than answers after witnessing the United States men's national soccer team fall 2-1 to Canada in the Concacaf Nations League third-place game. Live from SoFi Stadium, Jimmy Conrad and Tony Meola share their concerns about the team's fragility and lack of bite following an horrendous four days in Los Angeles. Does Mauricio Pochettino have time before the World Cup to find the right formula? The guys praise two of the bright spots, Diego Luna and Patrick Agyemang, and special guest Benny Feilhaber joins to analyze the issues plaguing the USMNT. Do Landon Donovan's criticisms about the players go too far? And with fewer and fewer tune-up games before 2026, what's the view on the Poch era? Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, EFL, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. 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
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Adam Stanley (1:30) live from Sofi Stadium to tee up the TGL Finals. They discuss the prize money for the winning team, how the inaugural season has played out so far, and where the league goes next in Year 2. Then, The Raptors Show & Jays Talk Plus host Blake Murphy (28:00) joins the show ahead of the Raptors' matchup against the Wizards. They discuss how the season has gone with 11 games left, notable draft targets from March Madness, and more. Finally, they discuss the upcoming Jays season, his analysis of the 'Golden Grapefruit' winning spring, and the team's opening day lineup.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 affiliates.
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT All kinds of people in this industry are very aware that while there is lot of dodgy stuff, there is also lots of well made display technology available from Chinese manufacturers who have zero brand recognition outside of that country. Buy potential buyers don't tend to have the time or resources to make the big flights over the Pacific to visit China and directly source reliable manufacturing partners. And they really - if they're smart - don't want to just order stuff, and then cross their fingers and toes hoping the stuff shows up, lines up with what was ordered, works, and then meets necessary certifications. Jacob Horwitz saw an opportunity to create a new company that functions as something as a boutique digital signage distribution company that sources, curates and markets display and related technologies that its resellers can then take to market. Horwitz will be familiar to a lot of industry people for a pair of installation companies he started and ran the U.S. - IST and later Zutek. In both cases, he sold the companies, and he could have just retired ... but he didn't want to retire. Nor did his wife, because a Jacob with too much time on his hands would make her crazy. So he started Illuminology with a longtime industry friend and business partner Stephen Gottlich, who for many years ran the digital file for Gable. I caught up with Horwitz to talk about the origins and rationale for Illuminology, which is just spinning up but has some big plans. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Jacob, it was nice speaking with you. You have started a company called Illuminology, which sounds like you started a cult, but I think that's not what it is. Jacob Horwitz: Not yet, no, We hope it will be at some point, a good following, but first off, Dave, thanks for having me. It's been nine years since you and I first chatted on a podcast. I don't know if you realize that. It was December of 2016, and we had just finished, I think maybe the nationwide rollout of Burger King, you and I had a chat about that, and it's hard to believe nine years have gone by. This was when you had IST? Jacob Horwitz: Installation Service Technologies was a nationwide installation and service company, that was sold in 2018 and then a year later, I restarted a company called Zootech, and I was approached by a customer who was looking to be entrepreneurial and that company is now owned by Karen Salmon. It's a woman-owned business mow, and her father was the founder of Powerpoint of Sale. I took a couple of years off. I have a person that I have worked with for 30 years, my business partner, Stephen Gottlich. I think you've met Stephen, and he has been working with Gable Signs for the last 17 years and I think what Illuminology is now is a culmination of really two parallel journeys. Stephen took a traditional sign company 17 years ago down a path of innovation, and Gable went from a bending metal traditional sign company to a visual solutions company my background, which has been installation and service for the last 20 years, brings together two people who are a little bit older than when you and I first talked nine years ago. It was probably 60 pounds ago when I talked to you for the first time. I'm a little gray or a little wiser and a little bit older. So the two of us come from really parallel journeys in different areas of digital signage, and we wanted to create something a little different in the United States. We'd seen some business models and other parts of the world that seem to be working. So we wanted to create a marketplace that would expand digital signage to companies interested in expanding their scope of business. So we focus a lot on traditional sign companies other technology-type companies, and installation companies. They all have some type of footprint in the verticals with technology but they're not carrying digital signage. So we thought, how do we expand digital signage to reach a lot more people? And we've come up with this business model. So for people who are completely unfamiliar with it, how do you describe it in your elevator pitch? Jacob Horwitz: The easiest way to describe it is to think of us as a traditional distributor of digital signage to authorized resellers. Much like a Blue Star, B&H, except that we're very boutique, and we're very focused, and we're very passionate. Stephen and I are not, we've been fortunate in business. I'm 65, Stephen is 70-ish, so we know we don't have a lot of time to build something that's going to take years and years, but we wanted to build something special. So you would be like, an Almo or those kinds of companies, but much more focused specifically on digital signage? Jacob Horwitz: … And being able to support them differently. So take a digital traditional sign company, next month, we'll be at the International Sign Show in Las Vegas, the USA, and a lot of those people are digital, but it's amazing how many fast signs, and banners to go, those types of places that are selling digital signage today and have no idea what digital is. They're very old and traditional. I think of it if you sold typewriters or telephones a couple of decades ago and you didn't evolve in the IP phones and computers, you're probably not in business anymore. So we're taking a lot of those types of sign companies. We have a course called Illuminology University. We take them through an 8 to 10-week course. These are live training classes and curricula we put together to train them about what is a sign in digital singage, what's LED, what's LCD, what is GOB versus COB, just really teaching them about the industry and they have a lot of reach in the verticals that traditional people selling digital signage today don't have. The other thing that makes us unique. When you go to traditional companies like Blue Stars, you don't have everything available under one distributor. We have an experience center that's opening next week in Kansas City. It's a supermarket of visual solutions, so you'll be able to see not just LED or LCD, but you're also going to see light boxes, you're going to see different kiosks, you're going to see where AI comes into play with digital signage, you're going to have a good understanding in our experience center of the programmatic side of how things can be monetized with a digital retail network. I think that because of the 30 years that Steven and I have been involved in technology and in the last twenty in digital signage, we can be much more of a boutique to help people with a wider range of solutions, not just a traditional 55-inch monitor, but LED posters, you had on your blog a few weeks ago that digital desk, which is part of our showroom, so I think it's about innovation. I think it's about a wider range of solutions, and it's hopefully in our last chapters of life, having a lot of fun with our partners. So I assume if I call or contact one of the larger distributors who do unified communications, do all kinds of different things, and I start asking them about it, I'm a POS company, I have a customer who's asking me about menu boards and things like that. I don't know where to start. If you talk to a larger distribution company, they have a sheet or a system that lists all the stuff they have and they can rattle off, here's what we have, what do you want, whereas you're saying because you're much more focused on this area and you have an experience center, people could come in and you can try to find something that's tailored to their needs as opposed to what we have. Jacob Horwitz: Yeah, I think that all those traditional distribution models are very good at taking orders and taking money. A couple of them even have some departments where they're trying to help you with that consultive part of the business but I think at the end of the day, from my installation side, conservatively, we installed well over 400,000 displays in every kind of vertical you could imagine when I owned IST. We did the new SoFi Stadium. We did all of their point of sale. Arlington Stadium, we did all of their digital assets when Daktronics had contracted us. And Stephen has done every kind of hardware installs you could think of when he was with Gable. So I think that being able to work with a company and be there to hold their hand too, we've already gotten on a plane and gone to sales calls with our partners. You're not going to get that from a traditional distributor. We work and do the RFPs with them. We work with them on pricing and quotes. So it's a little bit different than just trying to take an order so I think that's what makes us unique and the education and our school of hard knocks, you know, god knows, we've made an awful lot of mistakes in 20 years So I think we're gotten pretty good at what we do. So are you selling strictly third-party stuff, or are there products that fall under the Illuminology brand or a related brand? Jacob Horwitz: We've been going back and forth for a decade now to China. Stephen and I's first project together, was Simon Properties, 250 malls, and one of the largest media networks for digital out-of-home in the country, we designed the kiosk 10 years ago that they were still using and running in their malls, and that was a factory direct where we worked directly with the factories, built a kiosk, and were able to give Simon an amazing solution, especially where technology was 10 years ago. So through that experience and over the last decade, we've met absolutely the best factories in China. There are a lot of stereotypes of what a Chinese factory could look like, and until you go and you see the automation and the technology there, God knows you've done it. You've been all over the world. It's not what a lot of people think. So we work directly with factories. We are creating two brands. There are more later on in the year, we are white labeling or branding our product. There'll be a line of displays called LightScapes, and then there'll be a line of kiosks called EasyOSK. So these are part of our longer-term business plan to have a brand. So you're not just saying, well, we bought these from some factories in Taiwan Korea Vietnam and China. We work very closely with the factories. We work very closely with people like AUO who are on the display side, and the panel side, and we will have some things that are unique within that brand. It will not just be the same product that everybody can buy. But because we're doing factory direct because we've got ten-year relationships with these factories, and they know Stephen and me well. We've been going except during COVID several times a year to China. I think that we're able to buy from them at incredibly good pricing and pass those savings on to our resellers. So what if you had a Chinese manufacturer that's strong domestically in that country and has a lot of them trying to come to the U.S. or over to Europe and say, here we are, and not get anywhere, would you sell their product under their brand or would it have to fall under one of your brands? Jacob Horwitz: No, we sell generic products as well. So for example, that desk that you talk about, I was in that factory last month. The person who owns that factory is a very small equity owner within Illuminology because we've known her for ten years and anything that comes from any factory out of China, she will go do that quality check before it ever hits the container to get over here. So she's a very instrumental part of our business over there, but we sell some of the stuff out of her factory as a generic product. It's not necessarily branded with LightScapes. It might be branded with Illuminology, but when you go look at the certification tags and serial numbers, it's still her company name on it, whereas LightScapes and EasyOSK are true white-labeled products that are going to be unique to us. Does that get around any regulatory issues in terms of what can come over from China if it's coming through you? Jacob Horwitz: The regulations that are driving everybody in our industry crazy right now are the tariffs. But, to us, I think some of the big things that you don't see out of Chinese companies are the right approvals. We're very focused right now on our products being a UL or UL equivalent. There are five or six laboratories that are like MET. That is exactly like UL. It's UL-approved. We had a very large factory send us apart to test and they looked at it yesterday and we already rejected it because the power supply was not a UL-approved power supply. We said, we're not even going to test it. So I think that those are things that are not regulatory from the U.S., but they're important to us, from a safety side, especially when you're working with enterprise tier one customers, they, have to have the right certifications, but I think the only thing that's causing us headaches is not the regulatory side, but, trying to figure out the right pricing with tariffs and how we handle that. Cause it's changing by the day. Jacob Horwitz: Every time I look up, I'm afraid to look at the TV to see if it's higher or whatnot, but all of our pricing that we post to our dealers today is a landed cost from Kansas City. So it's including if we had inbound shipping or we had tariffs, we don't want our resellers to have to worry about that and they know that this is the pricing and if the tariffs go away, then we can lower that price. But if it goes crazy, they need to be prepared. We're working closely with some factories right now in Taiwan, Korea, and others in Vietnam so that we have a backup solution because right now the lion's share is coming from China. If it's touched in Taiwan or touched in Vietnam, but with Chinese components, does that make a difference? Jacob Horwitz: Yeah, we just had that problem. We had ordered some stuff that came in from Canada, and this was before the Canadian tariff of 25%. This was two-three weeks before that, and we got a bill for tariffs, and we were talking with the U.S. Customs and the experts at DHL and UPS, and it turns out, if you're buying something from, for example, the great area of Canada, where you're sitting at home, but the company we bought it from manufactured their part in China when they ship it to us and their commercial invoice to U.S. Customs asks the company in Canada, where the country of origin it was manufactured and even though I bought it from Canada, had no idea that the part I ordered was not manufactured in Canada, we got hit with that 20 percent tariff on that product, and that surprised us. We didn't think it through or understand and the hard part is even when you talk to the absolute top people at U.S. Customs at the borders that are doing this, they're not even sure hour by hour what the rules are. So it's been hard. We had another container come in and we had, I think, a $7k or $8k tariff. This is when it was 10%, but it landed in the U.S. before the tariff started and they still would not release it without us paying the tariff. Two days ago, we got that money back from U.S. customs. They realized they shouldn't have even charged it. It was before the date the tariff started. But unfortunately, by the time we released it, they held it hostage for a bit. So it's a hard situation, but we're going to work with other countries and I think that everybody's in the same boat, and I think in terms of pricing, our distribution model is much like the traditional guys. It's on a very low margin. So we have to have a lot of resellers that are looking to expand their business. So I'm curious about markets like Vietnam and India, which I keep hearing about, having gotten into electronics and being alternatives to Korea, Taiwan, particularly China, is that industry, particularly on the display side, mature enough now to buy products from there? Jacob Horwitz: Since September, I've visited sixteen different countries across the world, I think on three or four continents and getting ready for the right factories and the right things and just enjoying travel at the same time, and the one thing that surprised me is how far behind the U.S. is compared to a lot of parts of the world and how much digital signage you see. Also, when you talk to these people what they're paying for digital signage throughout other parts of the world is far less money than the U.S. customers paying us companies for digital signage. The margins in Asia and Europe are much thinner than the traditional margins that resellers have been getting in the U.S. Our motto, and you see it across our website, is “The Best for Less”, and we have tried to find the best factories in the world and be able to give it at a price that is not greedy. That's a win for us, for our resellers, and most importantly for the companies that are trying to buy and put that digital signage into their business so they can inspire and tell a story to their customer. And I think that even in the smallest towns of Vietnam, you still see digital outdoor LEDs on the sides of buildings and you go into the shopping malls and it's far more digital than you see here. So that was interesting to me as I've got to travel the world in the last four months. Is it a function of cost or awareness? Jacob Horwitz: I'm not sure, but I'm assuming first it's a function of cost because where they're working on margins that are so much less, it allows that to get into people's businesses, and when you're charging $1k for a 55-inch commercial grade LCD, 500 nit monitor, it's a barrier to entry. So we're trying to brand something and bring something to the market where we can be 20% less to the end user than a lot of the traditional things, and we think we've accomplished that. The tariffs hurt us a little bit, but they hurt everybody by and large. So I think that's really why the U.S. is slower. I don't want to use the word greed. I own businesses, but people have tried to get margins that I don't think you can get anymore, and I think that you're going to have to find other ways to monetize your business through the installation side, through the content side, and I think that it's also helping companies. It's a big part of what we do. I think of Chris at Stratacash, he has a whole area where he helps monetize their solutions and it's helped, and we're looking at that closely. We're working with three or four companies right now where we can have our resellers work directly with them and educate their end users on how they can monetize the solution, through advertising in certain verticals. Not all verticals are conducive to digital out-of-home, but most are. So that's an important part of how we're going to help move products into places that normally maybe couldn't afford to put the right solutions in. I assume that there are all kinds of people in North America, the U.S. in particular, who are aware that they can buy stuff via AliExpress or whatever. But they've heard enough to know, yes, you can pay substantially less, but you have to cross your fingers when it shows up. Is Illuminology positioned as a safe harbor way to do it? Like we're doing the sourcing, we've figured that part out so we could pass on those savings without all the worry. Jacob Horwitz: Look to me, those sites are a lot like a box of chocolates. You never really know what you're going to get when that product shows up. As I said, even with the sample we got from somebody yesterday not being the right display, UL, and approvals, we're not going to be a website where you can buy whatever you want. It's going to be very focused on innovation. It's going to be the same factories. As I'm sure you've seen I get if I get one I get at least three emails every day from some Chinese factory trying to sell you whatever and everyone is a nickel cheaper than the other and I think that's just Pennywise and quality foolish. So we're not going to be that it's going to be the best for less, and if we can create this supermarket of visual solutions, and it's a great product and the pricing can hit the street to an end user, double-digit, less expensive, and we are distributing through companies that have reached where the traditional resellers aren't touching, then we think that will help expand digital signage across the U.S. So these would be reached to like the sign companies you mentioned, maybe the point of sale technology companies, those kinds of companies? Jacob Horwitz: I have a guy I talked to a couple of days ago who sells medical devices. Nothing to do with digital signage. He's out there every day selling blood pressure machines or whatever medical devices he's selling and in the last few days, I've probably talked three times to him now about the opportunity he has to do stuff in the medical world because he's already out there calling on places to put in screens and some LED posters. And, so I think it's all kinds of places that maybe haven't even thought about incorporating digital signage into their end-user business, and these people are now educating why being able to tell a story through digital is so much better than a static sign. So yeah, it's been enlightening to see all the different verticals you can all of a sudden make inroads that you never thought about. Yeah. So many companies are just going down the same familiar path of chasing QSRs, chasing retail, and I've always advised people to look at those other kinds of companies that already have established trust with your target vertical who supply other things to them and partner with them. Jacob Horwitz: Yeah, it's been interesting. When I was doing the installation side, we did a lot of QSR, McDonald's, Burger King, Sonic, Del Taco, that type of stuff, and a lot of them have seen a few of the first initial posts we've done and they're calling and asking more of what we can do and I'm excited just about window technology whether that be an LED, a double-sided LCD hanging in the window of a fast food restaurant is so much more effective than printing two breakfast sandwiches for $5 and shipping it out to the store, hoping the manager puts it in the window during the promotional time. Half the time, three weeks after the motions are over, they still have that digital thing in there saying breakfast sandwiches or the static poster thing, and then at 10:30 when breakfast is over, they're still talking about breakfast sandwiches instead of talking about Value meals or other desserts or other things they could be buying during dinner. So it makes nothing but sense to have those assets in there. But the people who are buying their outdoor digital menu board don't even offer that product. So we feel that a supermarket with a full set of solutions, in a C-store to be able to do a stretch screen and a gondola and still do their monitors over their register and doing their digital menu board and having things that inspire people to walk in from the pump into the C-store, we have that full range of product where a lot of people just don't have a full range of offerings to that. When you say a full range of products, is it purely display technology, or does your supermarket have other things? Jacob Horwitz: We do light boxes, which are just an aluminum extruded frame that hangs on a wall with backlit LED, but it's a fabric, you see them in every airport. So we do a lot of light boxes, and that's a very affordable and very effective solution. It's a static display, but it pops. We are doing music. We have partnered with CloudCover. CloudCover is owned by SiriusXM, I believe, and Pandora, because we think that it's part of the whole experience, it's touching all the senses of when you go into that business, we think music is a really important part of branding your business. So there are several out there that are there. We've hitched our ride there on the software side. Because we have to support the dealers, we have, we offer two software platforms, and it's because of relationship and stability and they're the best. There's a saying, if you're the smartest guy in the room, you're in the wrong room and so we've partnered with people that make me where I am not even close to the smartest guy in the room. We love working with Navori. We think Jeffrey Weitzman is amazing. So we offer to our partners and we've worked aggressively to have a good distribution model in Navori to our partners and potential end users. So if I'm sitting in a room with Jeff Hastings, I'm not the smartest guy in the room anymore. So we offer BrightSign, and BrightAuthor, and the players we go with are either the Navori or the BrightSign players, and we offer that CMS. They're not. The cheapest CMS, you had a great interview with Alistair and what they're doing and I listened to you last night. So there are a lot of options, but we have to support the dealer network. So to be able to have a dealer that wants to go off and do a different CMS, we support that. They can send us software and we'll test it to make sure, particularly if it's going to be SOC, that what they're using is going to run properly on that version of Android. So we'll support them that way or just before we order the product, we'll go into our lab and throw that on, but we can't support that dealer network on how to use the CMS. We have BrightAuthor and Novori, and we're good, and then we have two full-time people thatwho NOVA certified. So on the LED side, we're no, we have NOVA-certified experts, so we can help them with Novastar. So we can support that, but we can't support every CMS. So we encourage them, especially if they need a 4-a-month CMS, then I think that Alistair is a great solution, and there are a lot of those types of companies out there. But that won't be us. We'll have a couple of CMS, we'll have the music solution and we hope we can create a visual experience and a sensory experience that when they walk into an end user that's bought a product through one of our resellers, that product's inspiring consumers to spend more money. You and Stephen are hands-on with this, but how many other people do you have working with you? Jacob Horwitz: Oh gosh, I've tapped into a lot of my old employees in a lot of years, so Stephen and I have known each other for 30 years. For us, it's more passionate at this age. It's certainly not about really the money. This is because your wife said you need to do something. Jacob Horwitz: After years of being in the house and driving her crazy every 10 minutes, she made it clear I will either go find a job, or I'll have to support her next husband. So that had a little bit to do with it. But Stephen and I are wired the same way. It's about quality. It's about good solutions. It's never been about trying to make money on this. I think it's helping people. The people that I've brought in, I have a Project Manager who worked for me starting 15 years ago, and now she's ahead of our marketing, Becca, and she's been with me for a decade and a half. The girl in my accounting department has been with me for over 15 years. I have a fragment in the house Legal who is my full-time in my old business and they've all been around at least 10 or 15 years. My CIO has been with me since 1999. So he was in college when he started. So we've got a good, like Stephen and I, that these are not newbies to this industry. One of my Project Managers started with me when we first talked nine years ago when she was a Senior Project Manager for Burger King. So, everybody that I've surrounded myself with so far, there's been at least a decade of hitting the shows, doing the installs, and that school of hard knocks. So have you got 20 people, 40 people? Jacob Horwitz: Right now, we're a team of maybe ten or eleven people. I have three people coming in next week for interviews after the experience center is open that are all industry veteran types and we're just getting started. The idea started in September. I went to Infocomm and then maybe I saw you and just started feeling the waters. We were going to launch in early January or February. We're a month old. The container of our showroom sat in Long Beach for six weeks before it got. It took longer to get from Long Beach to our offices than it did from China to Long Beach. So we're just getting started. But we're going to stay in a boutique. We don't want to be all things to all people. Right, and they can find you online at Illuminology.com? Jacob Horwitz: Illuminology.com and there's an online brochure of the product and we thank you. And Dave, I said this to you the other day, but I want to say it again. I need to thank you because, for everybody I've ever hired for the last decade, the first thing we have them do is go through your podcast and your blogs and learn about the industry, and what you do for us is so valuable and I mean that with all sincerity. Thank you. Jacob Horwitz: We hired a new sales guy and he started a month ago. He called me yesterday and said, Do you know this Dave Haynes guy? He didn't know, he did not know I had a podcast today. He goes, I am learning so much from him. And, I go, yeah, I'm chatting with him tomorrow. So thank you for what you do as well. Thank you. That's very kind. Jacob Horwitz: Very well deserved. So thank you for the opportunity to share our story and we look forward to working with the people in the industry, to help and expand digital signage into places that can be more like your Europe where it's everywhere. All right. Thank you!
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Jimmy Conrad and special guest host Jonathan Bornstein pick over the wreckage of the USA's disastrous night at SoFi Stadium, losing 1-0 to Panama. Chris Wittyngham joins fresh off the call to analyze what went wrong for the reigning champions. Tony Meola delivers some harsh truths about Matt Turner's lack of sharpness and Mauricio Pochettino's questionable tactics. And why can't the USMNT figure out set pieces?! Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, EFL, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. 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
Mauricio Pedroza, Herc Gomez and Kasey Keller are live from SoFi Stadium to discuss Panama's 1-0 upset win against the USMNT in the CONCACAF Nations Leage Semifinals. Plus, the crew break down what went wrong with Mauricio Pochettino's squad selection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EJ jams with Barton Damer, the creative muscle behind Already Been Chewed (ABC)...basically the Tony Hawk of motion design. This dude turned his skateboarding obsession into a full-blown 3D animation studio that now cranks out mind-blowing work for Nike, Adidas, Star Wars, and Marvel. Check out the corresponding blog post with key takeaways: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/already-been-chewed Artists Barton Damer https://www.linkedin.com/in/barton-damer-92a32918 EJ Hassenfratz https://www.youtube.com/@eyedesyn/videos Nick Campbell https://greyscalegorilla.com/about-us/ Paul Babb https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbabb/ Rob Dyrdek https://robdyrdek.com/ Mark Fancher https://www.youtube.com/c/MarkFancherFX Dan Arsham https://www.danielarsham.com/ PJ Richardson https://www.laundry.studio/ Jonathan Winbush https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmzWP6o2cw73moEF7LO_KvA Studios Already Been Chewed (ABC) https://www.alreadybeenchewed.tv/ Greyscale Gorilla https://greyscalegorilla.com/ Maxon https://www.maxon.net/en LRG https://l-r-g.com/ Nike https://www.nike.com/ Adidas https://www.adidas.com/ Under Armour https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/ Street League Skateboarding https://www.streetleague.com/ MTV https://www.mtv.com/ ESPN https://www.espn.com/ Discovery Channel https://www.discovery.com/ New Balance https://www.newbalance.com/ Louis Vuitton https://www.alreadybeenchewed.tv/louisvuitton Tiffany and Co. https://www.tiffany.com/stories/collaborations/daniel-arsham-pokemon/ Legwork https://legworkstudio.com/animation/ Laundry Studio https://www.laundry.studio/ SoFi Stadium https://www.laundry.studio/ooh/project-four-l3zw3-jecsr-hr7em-6yptl Work Fantasy Factory https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/rob-dyrdeks-fantasy-factory/ Rob & Big https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_%26_Big Snack Off https://tv.apple.com/us/show/snack-off/umc.cmc.3cjzt6066id3jq5koxur3vx9p Ridiculousness https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ridiculousness/umc.cmc.234le4y5rrb4satzsf28ix6yx Digital Artist of the Year https://www.behance.net/gallery/12189735/COMPUTER-ARTS-MAGAZINE-Digital-Artist-of-the-Year?locale=en_US Resources NAB https://www.nabshow.com/ Cinema 4D https://www.maxon.net/en/cinema-4d After Effects https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html Computer Arts Magazine https://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts Adobe Photoshop https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html Adobe Illustrator https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html Final Cut Pro https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/ iMovie https://support.apple.com/imovie Houdini https://www.sidefx.com/products/houdini/ Unreal Engine https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US Behance https://www.behance.net/onboarding/hirerCreative Nixon https://www.nixon.com/ Rob & Bart Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frJ4rcpyFvI
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.USL has announced a promotion/relegation system this morning (right after recording), as reported by Paul Tenorio last night and independently confirmed by the SDH Network. Not many details will be in the announcement, with the setup expected to start when the Division 1 league launches under the USL banner in 2028. It's hard to judge how this will go because there won't be the huge national revenues to chase by getting promoted, but there also won't be the huge losses of revenue by getting relegated that we've seen decimate clubs in other countries. Will there be increased national costs of travel? There will be increased costs in salary you would assume, where will the increased revenue come from? It's going to be a fascinating story in all facets.Concacaf Nations League will see some changes to the USMNT roster due to injury. It will also see tests of the World Cup surface that SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles will be using next summer. One "cupset" last night in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup as FORO SC defeated USL League One Texoma FC (in their first ever competitive match) in extra time. Two penalty shootouts saw USL League One sides advance as Chattanooga outlasted New Jersey Alliance and Greenville defeated Asheville City. UEFA Women's Champions League quarterfinals this week saw Lyon win at Bayern yesterday, Arsenal lost at Real Madrid on a terrible pitch, Wolfsburg will host Barcelona today followed by Manchester City hosting Chelsea. World Cup qualifying will continue this week, or start in Europe's case. Some interesting storylines as quite a few potential debutants in the tournament are still alive and thriving at this stage in Asia and Africa. Venezuela is battling to earn a spot for the first time from South America, the only country yet to qualify from CONMEBOL. Check out the video below for more details on some teams to learn about ahead of next summer if they make it.
Joshua starts the show with some talk about his new podcast with David Ellefson and some housekeeping with coming up episodes of Talk Toomey. Singer Dorothy joins the Talk Toomey podcast to discuss her new album ,The Way, on Roc Nation. She shares excitement about the album's visuals, her hands-on creative process, and collaborations with artists like Slash on Tombstone Town. Dorothy reflects on her musical influences, blending rock, pop, and outlaw country, and her experiences performing at major events, including with Scott Stapp at the Grand Ole Opry and with Nita Strauss at SoFI Stadium. She describes the album as a love letter to fans, emphasizing unity and emotional connection through music. Joshua Toomey on Facebook/Twitter @talktoomeytalk Support Toomey on Patreon www.patreon.com/talktoomey Shop Talk Toomey Depop www.depop.com/talktoomey Subscribe to Talk Toomey on YouTube for in-depth interviews with the most exciting artists in aggressive music, deep dives into iconic artists' discography, and more. #talktoomey #dorothy #slash #scottstapp #nitastrauss
With Charlie Davies (allegedly) sipping Mai Tais on a beach somewhere, Jimmy Conrad and Tony Meola set the scene ahead of next week's Concacaf Nations League Finals! Beginning with the USMNT, the guys discuss the potential recruitment of Luciano Acosta (04:08), Mauricio Pochettino's strong message to Gio Reyna and Tyler Adams (08:55), and who should start at SoFi Stadium (16:58). Then, the focus shifts to the reigning champions' Final Four opponents. Don't underestimate Panama under Thomas Christiansen (25:27). Javier Aguirre's Mexico roster has some surprises, but there's really only one question on everyone's lips - Can Santi Jiménez and Raúl Jiménez play together (30:26)? The guys talk about Canada's development under CIWYW alumnus Jesse Marsch, and whether the Canucks should be consider the favorites (47:39). And finally, is there a way to squeeze Antonee Robinson and Alphonso Davies into the CNL Finals Best XI (59:46)? Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, EFL, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. 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
In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Dr. Santiago Caballero who shares his journey in geotechnical engineering, discussing his career path, significant projects like the LAX People Mover, and the unique challenges faced in different regions. He emphasizes the importance of communication, teamwork, and innovative solutions in overcoming geotechnical challenges, particularly in seismic areas. The conversation also highlights the critical role of pilot testing in ensuring project success and the lessons learned that can be applied to future work. In this conversation, Santiago Caballero discusses the complexities of geotechnical engineering, particularly in high-profile projects like Sofi Stadium and the LAX PeopleMover. He emphasizes the importance of understanding structural behavior, innovative solutions for seismic safety, and the balance between risk and cost. Santiago also shares insights on regional geotechnical conditions, career advice for aspiring engineers, and his passion for teaching, highlighting the need to connect real-world experiences with academic concepts. Key Topics Discussed ✅Santiago's journey into geotechnical engineering began with a project on liquefaction. ✅Geotechnical challenges vary significantly across regions due to available equipment and methods. ✅Seismic considerations are vital when working near existing structures. ✅Pilot testing can provide critical data for foundation design and project approval. ✅Design codes may not always be accurate; engineering judgment is essential. ✅Innovative solutions can arise from understanding project-specific challenges. ✅Sofi Stadium faced significant geotechnical challenges due to its location. ✅Balancing risk and cost is essential in high-profile projects. ✅Regional geotechnical conditions greatly impact project execution. ✅Teaching allows for sharing real-world experiences with students. Memorable Quotes from Santiago Caballero
Mike McCarthy, VP at Design Communications Ltd. (DCL), joins The Fabricator Podcast to talk about how DCL is at the intersection of engineering, design, and fabrication of some of the most recognizable creative large-scale projects around the country. DCL specializes architectural custom elements like signs, sculptures, and tech installations. They work closely with designers to engineer and build unique, large-scale projects that utilize a range of materials and fabrication techniques. Some of those projects include the As We Are (aka The Ultimate Selfie Machine) in Columbus, Ohio, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and Royal Caribbean's private island retreat Perfect Day at CocoCay. Established more than 25 years ago, DCL has grown to take on increasingly complex and high-profile projects for clients in the sports, entertainment, and retail industries. Their in-house team of over 50 fabricators collaborates closely with engineers and project managers to bring complex creative visions to life, often overcoming challenges and finding innovative solutions through the fabrication process. McCarthy and DCL also actively engages with students to promote STEM and STEAM education, offering facility tours and speaking at schools to inspire the next generation of designers and manufacturers. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
On this episode of Next on the Tee, I'm joined by Ben Helmrath, VP of Merchandising at PGA Tour Superstore and Team Coordinator for the Atlanta Drive of the TGL League. Ben is deeply involved in team strategy, working alongside Captain Justin Thomas to set match-day lineups plus helps layout all the winning scenarios for when they should throw the Hammer. He takes us behind the scenes at SoFi Stadium, giving us a look at what really goes into a team's preparation and what it's like down on the floor. Plus, with golf simulators becoming more and more affordable, Ben shares insights on how owning one might now be within reach for all of us. Then, mkaing his Next on the Tee debut is Champions Tour Pro Wes Short Jr. His longtime friend and Next on the Tee favorite, Bob Estes suggested that Wes would make a great guest, and boy was he right. Wes has an inspiring career—after years of grinding, he earned his PGA Tour card in 2004 at the age of 40, won his first event a year later in Las Vegas, and even qualified for his first U.S. Open at 52 years of age. His story proves that persistence pays off and we should never give up on our dreams. It's a great lineup with insights, inspiration, and plenty of great stories, so thank you tuning in!
As anticipation builds for Super Bowl LIX, Sam Carp, Steve McCaskill and Josh Sim discuss what they'll be looking out for when the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans this weekend. After a quickfire quiz to determine which of the two teams is winning the commercial battle off the field, the trio talk through the big business around the NFL's championship game, what to expect from the broadcast on Fox, and the commercials already catching their eye. In part two of the show, Steve is joined by Marissa Daly, the vice president and general manager of media for the Los Angeles Rams, to hear how the franchise is using real-time data to generate immersive highlights for the infinity screen at SoFi Stadium. Content we mentioned: NFL commercial guide Chiefs v Bills becomes most-watched AFC Championship game in NFL history Roger Goodell: NFL media rights “undervalued”, contract opt-outs offer “significant opportunity” Super Bowl commercials on Fox sell for record ‘US$8m' Stella Artois | David & Dave: The Big News When Sally Met Hellmann's :30 - Super Bowl Commercial 2025 NFL teams ‘not allowed' to launch on Bluesky LA Rams become first NFL team to provide data-driven in-stadium highlights
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Is Deion Sanders going to be the next coach for the Cowboys? Are the Cowboys the most coveted sports franchise? The Lakers had a heart breaking loss on Michael Cooper's special night to the San Antonio Spurs. Should we be worried about this Lakers team? RADIO TINDER. The Rams will be traveling to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. Will this game be more competitive? The Rams & Eagles faced off earlier this season and the Eagles beat them at Sofi Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, and LaVar Arrington kick things off by grilling Producer Lee! Next, they dive into the Minnesota Vikings vs. Los Angeles Rams game being relocated to State Farm Stadium in Arizona from SoFi Stadium due to the fires affecting Los Angeles. Tune in for all that and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Understanding of the third rail deepens when we analyze the behavior of Los Angels mayor Karen Bass. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Wildfires latest: Death toll expected to rise as fires rage through Los AngelesThe Latest: Jimmy Carter heads back to his final resting place in GeorgiaVikings, Rams playoff game still scheduled to play at SoFi Stadium; contingency plan in place Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Understanding of the third rail deepens when we analyze the behavior of Los Angels mayor Karen Bass. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Wildfires latest: Death toll expected to rise as fires rage through Los Angeles The Latest: Jimmy Carter heads back to his final resting place in Georgia Vikings, Rams playoff game still scheduled to play at SoFi Stadium; contingency plan in place Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Vikings Postgame Report. The Minnesota Vikings dropped their regular season finale 31-9 at Ford Field in Detroit. It was tough sledding all night, with the Vikings Offense only generating 262 yards on 62 plays. Cam Akers led the running game with 65 yards on the ground and Justin Jefferson had 54 yards on 3 receptions. Will Reichard connected on 3-of-4 field goal attempts on the night. Defensively, the guys made some big plays, forcing 2 turnovers, including: Harrison Smith's second quarter interception and Ivan Pace's early pick in the third quarter. Jonathan Greenard and Jonathan Bullard both had a sack in the game and Ivan Pace Jr. led the team with 10 total tackles. The Vikings will return home and flip their sights to their Wild Card Weekend matchup at Sofi Stadium versus the Rams on Monday Night Football on January 13th. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich breakdown the week 18 contest, including: the Lions defensive pressure was a problem for the offense, the team needs to have a short memory this week, offensively they need to finish redzone drives, and our 14-3 season was very good but we need to fix the deficiencies we showed very quickly. Plus, Kevin O'Connell and Sam Darnold spoke in the postgame press conferences about the victory. All of this and more is in tonight's edition of the Vikings Postgame Report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 13-9 loss against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Plus, the guys conduct exclusive locker room interviews with wide receiver Michael Wilson and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 125 - Los Cardenales se preparan para visitar a los Rams después de saber que ya están elminados de la postemporada. Es un partido divisional y será importante jugar con la frente en alto. Luis Hernández y Rolando Cantú nos presentan las claves para salir del Sofi Stadium con una victoria el sábado por la noche.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a disappointing and season-altering result in Carolina, the Cardinals have no shot at the playoffs and are left to make the most out of their final two games. With the postseason out of the question, Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson talk about what can be accomplished over the final two weeks of the season. Plus, discussions about what's been plaguing the Cardinals since the bye week and the opportunity to play spoiler when facing the Rams on Saturday at SoFi Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrián García-Márquez y Francisco Pinto hablan sobre el partido contra los Denver Broncos en SoFi Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Matt “Money” Smith and Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts recap the Bolts' Week 14 game vs quarterback Patrick Mahomes & the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, look ahead at quarterback Justin Herbert & Head Coach Jim Harbaugh's path to the playoffs, and preview the Week 15 matchup vs quarterback Baker Mayfield & the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Plus, Money and Chris are joined by rookie cornerback Tarheeb Still to discuss his stellar first season, safety Derwin James' leadership, and facing future Hall of Fame wide receiver Mike Evans & the Bucs on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
he Los Angeles Chargers return to SoFi Stadium to host an injured but dangerous Tampa Bay Buccaneers team. Can the defense once again rally the Chargers to victory as the offense tries to survive another week? How will Justin Herbert fare with a new set of injuries and the loss of Will Dissly? All that and more on today's preview show. 0:00 Show Start 06:00 Jesse Minter Vs Liam Coen 10:19 Khalil Mack Vs Tristan Wirfs 14:45 Chargers Passing Attack Vs Banged Up Bucs Secondary 18:55 Quentin Johnston Hype?? 22:18 Bucs Dangerous Mentality 27:10 Vita Vea & Calijah Kancey 33:20 X Factors Kimani Vidal & Stone Smartt 45:00 Fan Superchats Make sure to join up as channel members at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnSd0Mx4BHUXlpxVegCoOg/join To make your selections, go to PrizePicks.com/GUILTY and use code GUILTY for a first deposit match up to $100! Follow us on Twitter! Podcast: @GACPodcast17 Steven: @StevenIHaglund Tyler: @tylerjschoon Tyler's Patreon: https://patreon.com/TylerSchoon?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #BlueWireVideo #NFL #Chargers #NFLPodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adrián García-Márquez y Francisco Pinto hablan sobre el partido contra los Kansas City Chiefs (01:00), Troy Dye se une al programa para hablar sobre la defensiva (08:45), y a fin hablan sobre el partido contra los Tampa Bay Buccaneers en SoFi Stadium (27:30).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin react to another huge performance by Saquon Barkley and explore where he ranks in the MVP conversation. USA Today NFL Reporter Tyler Dragon joins the guys live from SoFi Stadium ahead to the Ravens vs. Chargers. Plus, Rob explains why he doesn't believe in the Chargers just yet!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Caplan and Geoff Mosher go inside the Eagles' 37-20 win in Week 12 over the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on Sunday Night Football.► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsidetheBirds...► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffmoshernfl...► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl...► Follow Andrew DiCecco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewdicecco...
Is Heather bad luck? Why is Diet Coke at McDonalds so good? And what cryptic things does renowned TV writer / friend of the show LIZ ASTROF google late at night? Heather shares all the food she ate during (and after) this week's Rams game at SoFi Stadium and the recent shoe debacle with Bloomingdales! PLUS: A fun game of GOOP THERE IT IS! Check out our holiday sponsors!! Thrive Causmetics: Spice up your fall look! Get an exclusive 20% off your first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/dubrow G-Defy: Relieve your feet! Visit GDEFY.com and get $20 off your order of $100 or more with code "Heather" Progressive: Quote at Progressive.com to join over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive! Please donate to RedCross.org to help those affected by Huricanes Milton and Helene.