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In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss if the Purdy situation was mishandled or if the 49ers are just flat out in a tough spot.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Kuminga being signed finally to a 2 year $48M deal. Purdy's toe is a big concern as he didn't practice again yesterday.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss whether the pressure this year to make it work falls more on Kerr or Kuminga and Nick Friedell joins the show to give some insight on the Warriors season and Kuminga.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky ask Warriors fans how they feel about Kuminga now that he is officially back after a brutal contract standoff.
In hour 4, Spadoni, Shasky and Bonta discuss if they believe Purdy should have played in Sunday's game and the guys get Bonta's thoughts on what will happen with JK.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky are joined by Bonta Hill for the final 2 hours of the show, the guys discuss Purdy's performance and if playing him was the right choice.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Kuminga situation as it continues to hold everything up for the Warriors. Plus Baldy joins the show to discuss his thoughts from the 49ers loss and how they will manage on Thursday night in LA.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss where the Giants look for their new manager after relieving Bob Melvin from his duties as the Giants manager.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Giants next move at manager and whether Purdy should have played Sunday or not. What the deal is with CMC and Trent Williams, have they slowed down? What will Kuminga end up doing to end the Kuminga Krisis? Bonta Hill joins the show for the last two hours and Baldy joins the show to give his thoughts on the 49ers loss.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the breaking news from the Giants as they move on from Bob Melvin, plus news from Shanahan as he reports that Purdy reported feeling soreness in his toe today.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the 49ers disappointing loss as Purdy disappoints in his first game back. Plus breaking news starts rolling in in the final hour of the show...
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the horrible loss as the 49ers fall to the Jaguars and turn the ball over 4 times.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky identify all the glaring issues on the field for the 49ers and what needs to change going forward.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how Purdy has regressed in his tenure with the 49ers, how do the Niners stop this trend?
Landscapes of Warfare: Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East (University Press of Colorado, 2025) offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfare's role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartu's strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartu's developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Landscapes of Warfare: Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East (University Press of Colorado, 2025) offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfare's role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartu's strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartu's developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Landscapes of Warfare: Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East (University Press of Colorado, 2025) offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfare's role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartu's strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartu's developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Landscapes of Warfare: Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East (University Press of Colorado, 2025) offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfare's role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartu's strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartu's developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Landscapes of Warfare: Urartu and Assyria in the Ancient Middle East (University Press of Colorado, 2025) offers an in-depth exploration of the Urartian empire, which occupied the highlands of present-day Turkey, Armenia, and Iran in the early first millennium BCE. Lesser known than its rival, the Neo-Assyrian empire, Urartu presents a unique case of imperial power distributed among mountain fortresses rather than centralized in cities. Through spatial analysis, the book demonstrates how systematic warfare, driven by imperial ambitions, shaped Urartian and Assyrian territories, creating symbolically and materially powerful landscapes. Tiffany Earley-Spadoni challenges traditional views by emphasizing warfare's role in organizing ancient landscapes, suggesting that Urartu's strength lay in its strategic optimization of terrain through fortified regional networks. Using an interdisciplinary approach that includes GIS-enabled studies and integrates archaeological, historical, and art-historical evidence, she illustrates how warfare was a generative force in structuring space and society in the ancient Middle East. Landscapes of Warfare situates Urartu's developments within the broader context of regional empires, providing insights into the mechanisms of warfare, governance, and cultural identity formation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss which NFL head coach the 95.7 The Game hosts would be, and Spadoni and Shasky sit down with Steiny and Gu for the crossover.
The guys celebrate Steinys 41st birthday, plus Spadoni and Guru learn what smelling salts smell like
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss whether Kerr's comments from May saying he will let Jimmy and Kuminga figure out how to play together... do you believe him?
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky play the hypothetical game of which of these three will be the biggest head line Monday if they all were to happen.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss if they would even want Purdy to play on Sunday and we run a full injury report press conference for the 95.7 The Game crew.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss whether they want Purdy to play or not? What would be the biggest news on Monday: Niners win, Kuminga signs and BoMel is fired, which is the must talk about topic? Plus the guys do an injury report and NFL head coach comparison for the 95.7 The Game team. Steiny and Guru join for the crossover!
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how Shanny would rank the three QB's and the guys discuss athletes with off field issues they could never root for again.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the upcoming matchup for the 49ers against the Jaguars.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss why Niners fans are so down on the team even though they are 3-0.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss why Niners fans are so down at 3-0, and how Shanny would rank Purdy, Jones and Lawrence. Plus who are some athletes you cant root for because of off-field shenanigan's. Mia O'Brien Jaguars insider joins the show. Matt Lively joins the show to give us a Niners update.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss why Shasky doesn't feel fully bought in on the Niners and Matt Lively joins the show to update the guys on his 49er thoughts.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Giants playoff hopes officially ending, do you feel like this year was a good stepping stone into success in the future?
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss if they still believe the Niners can come out of the NFC with no Nick Bosa.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss there thoughts on the 49ers chances to win the NFC West and Dave Flemming joins the show to discuss the Giants tough reality of missing the playoffs.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky talk with Mark Ibanez, Sports Director for KTVU, and get his thoughts on the Giants and 49ers. Plus the guys discuss how the new rules the MLB has put in have been great.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Giants officially getting eliminated from playoff contention and have you lost faith in the 49ers due to the Bosa injury?
Shasky and Spadoni discuss the devastating news of Nick Bosa's injury and how the 49ers will navigate the season without him. Dr. Nirav Pandya joins the show to give insight on the injury. Brian Baldinger joins to give his perspective on how the 49ers deal with this obstacle and Bonta is in for the last two hours to give his thoughts.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how the 49ers will navigate the rest of their schedule without their star pass rusher.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss with Bonta what will happen with the 49ers season now that Nick Bosa is out for the year and how will this Kuminga saga play out with Aaron Turner giving new insight.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the awful news of Nick Bosa being out for the year.
Spadoni and Shasky live it up on a Victory Monday! The 49ers squeak out a win behind Mac Jones and Eddie Pineiro's leg as the 49ers are now in sole possession of first place in the division.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how Levi's seems to have a sun problem that needs to be solved and CMC continues to have crazy high usage, are you nervous?
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Pearsall's impact and how the young defenders continue to be impactful.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how Mac Jones continues to hold it down in Purdy's absence.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the 49ers win as they get to 3-0 with a big win over the Cardinals.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the QB tiers according to the athletic and if Brock Purdy and Kyler are where they should be.
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss professional athletes that didn't live up to maybe what they could have in their sport.
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss pro teams that are just completely irrelevant in every way possible across all sports and Shasky thinks the Cardinals are one of them, plus John Gambadoro, from 98.7 The Fan joins the show to discuss the matchup with the Cardinals.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss whether they even want Purdy to play Sunday with his injury lingering and Mac Jones looking solid.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the big news that Purdy was a limited participant in practice yesterday and if they the guys think there is a shot he will play or if he even should play.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Valkyries amazing season as it comes to an end last night. Would the Warriors ever consider Kawhi Leonard if he had to leave the Clippers? Plus, Purdy a limited participant in practice yesterday, will we see him out there Sunday? Jennifer Lee Chan, 49ers Insider, joins the show!!