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這一集我們討論了肌酸的運作機制與效益,以及特定族群補充肌酸的建議。【補充說明】勁瑋:感謝博恩的邀請,我把這集提到的文獻放在這裡供觀眾參考,另外針對睡眠剝奪「逆轉」大腦損傷一詞,我的用詞過於武斷,研究是「減少」熬夜對大腦的損傷而非「逆轉」,特地於此勘誤,還請大家多包含。- Warrier et al. (2023)《運動健康》傘狀回顧:把 7 種運動表現補劑攤開比較,肌酸是唯一同時安全又有效的https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37688400/- Saab et al. (2002)《實驗生理學》MR 證實水分在肌肉細胞內,不是儲存於皮下https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12089606/- Spillane et al. (2009)《國際運動營養學期刊》肌酸乙酯 vs 一水肌酸直接比較https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19228401/- Ostojic & Ahmetovic (2008)《運動醫學研究》劑量與腸胃道不適https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18373286/- Gordji-Nejad et al. (2024)《科學報告》大腦代謝改變+認知改善https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38418482/- Bender et al. (2008)《神經生物學與老化》老鼠壽命+9%、腦部老化延緩https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17416441/- Lyoo et al. (2012)《美國精神醫學期刊》肌酸+SSRI,第 2 週就出現顯著改善https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22864465/- Smith-Ryan et al. (2021)《營養素》女性全生命週期,肌酸儲備天生低 70–80%https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33800439/- Burke & Schoenfeld (2023)《營養素》用 MRI/CT 影像確認真正的肌肥大https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37432300/本集節目由【 眠豆腐 】贊助播出﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋台灣設計製造的眠豆腐床墊
After the in-laws died, they gave us signs that they were still around ... See them on camera and read their story... After Joan died, many bizarre signs from her started appearing: TVs and lights switching on by themselves; the smell of Joan's perfume in the house; a wild bird of prey circling closely, twice, at a very low level. Nothing like this had ever been experienced when other relatives had died. But Roger, an avowed sceptic, wouldn't acknowledge the signs his late wife was sending. But after Roger died, new signs started to occur, signs from him. Everything that happened was carefully saved on photographs and videos, as well as on some ghost-hunting devices purchased a few months after Roger's death. Over the next twenty months, more than a hundred videos of Roger's spirit were recorded on the SLS camera, communicating with us. Joan and Roger Alive in The Afterlife is the true account of everything discovered and done while Joan and Roger gave the world the most mesmerising proof - on camera - that we really do live on in an afterlife. What more important message could we receive from our late loved ones? If you've ever wondered what happens when we die, here is the answer, confirmed by the oldest, most respected scientific organisation in the field - the Society for Psychical Research. AMAZON: For Purchase Option https://a.co/d/09N2Akzq Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569938560607 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joanandrogerafterlife If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All A formal disclosure: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio and Beyond The Outer Realm are not necessarily those of the TOR, BTOR Host, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. Although the content may be interesting, it is deemed "For Entertainment Purposes" . We are always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!!!
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In this episode of The Work We Do, we sit down with Charles Spillane, Chief Scientist at FAO. Charlie traces how his upbringing on a farm in Ireland and an early interest in science fiction shaped his techno-optimistic worldview and his belief in the power of science and innovation to improve society. He discusses why scientific advances often fail to reach smallholder farmers, what it takes to close the gap between knowledge and adoption, and how financial, institutional, and systemic barriers can be addressed. Charlie explores the growing role of data in agriculture, including questions of ownership and governance, and the limitations of current research funding models. And he shares vision for a more effective, future-ready agrifood science system. 00:00 Inequality and progress 01:00 From farm to FAO 08:28 Innovation in context 11:11 The technology gap 12:24 Data and control 16:00 The digital divide 21:10 Climate trade-offs 27:07 Science funding 32:46 Why FAO
In episode 74 of Trade Show Talk, Host Danica Tormohlen explores the New Zealand exhibition industry with Brent Spillane, Managing Director of XPO Exhibitions, the country's largest trade and consumer show organizer. Spillane is a true visionary in the exhibitions industry, with more than 15 years of experience at the helm of XPO, where he has been instrumental in shaping how industries connect, trade, and thrive through live experiences across the Asia-Pacific region. After a successful corporate career at Allianz Australia, where he rose to General Manager of Allianz Finance, Spillane and his family acquired six trade shows in 2010 when dmg World Media exited New Zealand. Since then, he has carefully navigated XPO through challenges, including the pandemic, and even led a landmark High Court battle to preserve New Zealand's largest exhibition venue, Auckland Showgrounds, from being converted into a film studio. Under Spillane's leadership, XPO Exhibitions has grown into a highly diversified business, delivering 19 of New Zealand's largest B2B and B2C events across industries like construction, architecture, manufacturing, food production, workplace safety, marine, hospitality, and more. Most recently, XPO announced a joint venture with Hannover Fairs Australia to launch Logistics Automation New Zealand, powered by CeMAT, in November. In this month's advocacy segment, Tommy Goodwin, President and CEO of the Exhibitions and Conferences Alliance provides an in-depth overview of what attendees can expect at this year's Legislative Action Day. Get prepared for a day of industry lobbying on Capitol Hill on May 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. Register for Legislative Action Day for free here. Get tips, insights and first-hand accounts from 10 key participants at last year's Legislative Action Day. Listen to Trade Show Talk Episode 62 On Air at Legislative Action Day 2025. Key Topics in this episode: Brent Spillane's career transition from finance to exhibitions and the impact of New Zealand's unique market The strategic growth of XPO Exhibitions through acquisitions, joint ventures, and diversification The importance of in-house event technology stacks and data control for ROI and efficiency How his personal legal battle preserved one of New Zealand's key trade fair grounds Innovative uses of AI and automation to boost visitor engagement and operational efficiency Synergies between B2B and B2C events and the ecosystem approach Insights into cross-sector growth, especially in food manufacturing, logistics, and marine Strategic partnership with Hannover Fairs Australia and implications for global-local collaborations Brent's leadership inspiration, personal interests, and the future outlook of the industry Lessons learned from industry advocacy and the upcoming U.S. Capitol Hill lobbying efforts Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: Brent Spillane's role in transforming NZ exhibitions 00:47 - Introduction of XPO's growth, industries served, and recent initiatives 01:46 - Brent's journey from corporate finance to leading NZ's largest exhibition company 07:15 - Growth models: acquisitions, organic expansion, and joint ventures 08:18 - Celebrating one show's 70th anniversary and its significance to NZ's marine sector 10:11 - Local market overview and cross-sector opportunities in New Zealand 12:10 - The legal battle to save Auckland's major venue and its industry impact 17:34 - Timeline and lessons from the court case safeguarding NZ's largest venue 20:17 - The integration of B2B and B2C events and ecosystem benefits 22:05 - Synergies in the food industry: from manufacturing to retail and hospitality 25:53 - Building and leveraging the in-house event tech stack for ROI and data ownership 31:07 - Embracing artificial intelligence: AI-driven visitor engagement and outreach 34:29 - The use of outbound AI calls and automation for lead generation and database enrichment 37:33 - Results and lessons from AI application in event promotion 39:56 - The recent joint venture with Hanover Fairs Australia and international collaboration 45:23 - Brent's most memorable recent event and the story behind NZ's Food Show 48:20 - Influencers and mentors: industry leaders who inspire Brent 50:48 - Personal hobbies: sailing, fishing, outdoor sports, and family life 51:30 - Personal attributes: Brent's drive and leadership style 52:27 - Team size and office culture at Expo 53:05 - The importance of face-to-face interaction and office environment 55:06 - Travel tips: hydration and electrolytes for long journeys 66:12 - Preparing for Legislative Action Day: advocacy strategies and webinars 66:43 - Capitol Hill experience: events, meetings, and the importance of advocacy 69:01 - Invitation to join the upcoming Legislative Action Day in Washington, DC 69:34 - Closing remarks and upcoming episodes
Jeremy Spillane LIVE, Friday, April 10th, 2026 at 3 PM ET Topic: Alive in the Afterlife: Spirits Captured on Camera Bio: I'm Jeremy Spillane, and I am married to Caroline; we've been together for 47 years and married for over 43 of those. We have five children and six grandchildren, and we currently live in East Yorkshire, England. I've never written a book before – there has never been anything that gripped me enough to make me embark on the massive amount of hard work that writing a book entails. However, I have always enjoyed reading and did well in English at school. Throughout my life, I have written occasional magazine articles on various technical subjects, which have been published, and have had many letters to local and national newspapers published. In my twenties, I was offered the job of Sub-Editor on the local newspaper, but after much internal debate, I accepted a much better-paid job in electronics. So by my very early sixties, I accepted that my life was pretty ordinary and simple, nothing Earth-shattering was ever going to happen to me…then Caroline's parents died. Joan died first, then a few years later, Roger. All of a sudden, I just had to write a book about what happened next… Websites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569938560607 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joanandrogerafterlife
WOMEN DOING AMAZING THINGS✨In this episode, we welcome Kelly Spillane to share her journey! From founder to investor and operator at Whole Foods Market. After co-founding a jam and marmalade company with her sister in Ireland, Kelly gained firsthand experience navigating the realities of building a business from the ground up.Today, she brings that founder's perspective to her work supporting early-stage consumer brands through initiatives like Whole Foods' Local and Emerging Accelerator Program (LEAP). With experience spanning founding, investing, and mentoring, Kelly offers a unique lens on what it takes to build a resilient business—and why setbacks can be just as valuable as successes.Tune in to hear her insights and advice for the next generation of founders
This week on the Emotional Detox podcast I am speaking with author Jeremy Spillane about his wildly experiences with the afterlife. Listen in as he shares his Incredible true story of love, evidence, and the comforting truth that life continues. Purchase Jeremy's book: Joan & Roger Alive in the Afterlife ➕ Join the Emotional Detox Membership and Cleanse live and on demand with Sherianna. ✔️Purchase The Emotional Detox 50 Card Deck
JEREMY SPILLANE talks about hos new book "Joan and Roger Alive in the Afterlife", which is the story of what happened after the death of his in-laws. He raises the question -What if the afterlife isn't a belief—but something that can be calmly documented, observed, and revisited? That is the quiet but powerful question at the heart of the new book, . A true account of ongoing communication with two deceased family members captured repeatedly using investigative methods more commonly associated with paranormal research. This is not a sensational ghost story, but a gentle, evidence-led exploration of continuity of what may follow physical death—offering both reassurance for the bereaved and thoughtful material for sceptics. www.aliveinthe afterlife.co.uk
Harry gives us his final thoughts of the Cheltenham Festival, as he finishes out the meeting with four mounts, including the Gold Cup. Be sure to subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube Channel for all our Cheltenham previews, tips and festival content: https://youtu.be/QWstb0Org4M Get your Fanzone tickets here: https://www.universe.com/events/paddy-powers-cheltenham-festival-fanzone-the-camden-dublin-tickets-QBNLG7 Finally, you can enter our FREE TO PLAY game Eliminator here: https://promos.paddypower.com/promotion?promoCode=ELIMINATORCHELT It's Harry Cobden's Cheltenham Day 4 predictions, coming to you straight ...From The Horse's Mouth 18+ GambleAware
In this extended sponsor promo, former Scotland Yard detective and "Hustling the Mob" author Don Spillane shares some tales from his police career and an overview of his new career as an acclaimed crimewriter. You can enjoy more of Don's true crime stories in a series of podcasts released on his YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@donspillaneauthor/ Order "Hustling the Mob" from Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hustling-Mob-Mafia-Malware-Murder/dp/0990328376/
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Be sure and join us live Thursday night, February 12th at 8pm on our Youtube Channel with our special guest, 36-year FDNY veteran, Battalion Chief Jack Spillane . Chief Spillane was appointed to the FDNY in 1982 and retired in 2018. With three and a half decades of service to the FDNY, he has had an outstanding career. Once appointed to the FDNY he went on to: Assigned Engine 14 Onion skin to Ladder 3 in 1986 August 1987 promoted to Lieut. Div. 3 August 1988 transferred to Div. 5 Jan. 1990 transferred to Engine 80 Sept. 1993 promoted to Captain Div. 6 Sept. 25, 1993 to March 1994 UFO Engine 61 May 1994 transferred to Squad 41 July 1997 promoted to Battalion Chief Div. 3 Sept 1998 detailed to SOC Battalion Nov. 2018 retired Going to be another great show. We will get the whole skinny. You don't want to miss this one. Join us at the kitchen table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #Oldschool #Tradition #FDNYBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
They Said It is a quick back and forth on what was said yesterday in the sports world. Today we hear from Vrabel, Maye, Spillane and more after the loss.
Arcand and Andy Hart chat with Mego from radio row for the latest intel on the Patriots and their injury situations then talk about the development on Drake Maye's shoulder injury.
In the summer, the boys went to New England for a Patriots training camp tour, and now, just months later, the Pats are in the Super Bowl. The guys sat down for a must-hear interview with Mike Vrabel, who had just taken over as the Patriots’ head coach. Vrabel opened up about his departure from the Titans, his brief stop in Cleveland, and what it was like stepping into the challenge of rebuilding New England’s culture. He also shared stories about Jameis Winston’s locker room energy and discussed his vision for the Patriots moving forward. Next, the guys caught up with quarterback Drake Maye, who was entering his second year in the league, as he reflected on his rookie season, his NFL Draft experience, and what it was like becoming the starter midway through the year. Drake also talked about how Coach Vrabel kept him on his toes and helped him grow as a young quarterback. Linebacker Robert Spillane joined the show to share his incredible journey from an NFL open tryout to earning a $33 million contract. Spillane reflected on his grind, his early years with the Titans, and the passion that kept him chasing his NFL dream. To wrap up the Patriots stop, Mack Hollins joined the boys to explain why he never wears shoes, how a random meeting with Australians shifted his mindset, and how close he came to walking away from the game. If you missed this one over the summer, it’s a must-listen. And if you already heard it, it’s definitely worth running back again. Enjoy, boys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Final Furlong Podcast, Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills and Jamie Wrenn strip away the hype and analyse what Trials Day actually told us about the Cheltenham Festival. Not who won. But who improved their Festival chance — and who didn't.
Robert Spillane of the New England Patriots joins the crew. How the defense feels to being overlooked, prepping for Stidham and more!
In today's episode, I'm talking to the brilliant and straight-shooting Ruairi Spillane, who runs Moving2Canada and Outpost Recruitment. Ruairi is one of the OGs when it comes to helping newcomers move to Canada, find jobs, and settle in nicely. So he was a must-have on The Newcomers Podcast. As someone who's been recruiting local and global talent for Canada for over a decade, he's seen what works, what doesn't, and he's not afraid to tell you the difference. And he dished out dollops of that tough love on this episode. ----------Ruairi and I chat about:The red flags that tell him an immigrant is likely to struggle in the job searchThe three risks employers are evaluating you on during the interview processWhy Canadianizing your resume is about the content, not the formatHow to proactively address your immigration pathway in an interview----------Dozie's NotesA few things that struck me as I listened through this week's conversation:"I can do anything" is a red flag, not a selling point. It screams you haven't done the research. Pick one or two job titles that match your skills in Canada and build your resume around those. Spraying and praying something sticks is exhausting. Canadian employers are evaluating three risks you probably aren't addressing. Settlement risk: Will you stay? Immigration risk: Can you stay? Local experience risk: Can you adapt? Ruairi says employers in professional roles aren't hiring for six months. They're investing in training you for three to four years. If your answer to "How long will you be in Canada?" is "I have a two-year work permit, we'll see if we like it," you've just told them you're a flight risk.Refusing to adapt your resume can mean you might struggle to adapt to the role. Ruairi says it's a pattern he's seen over the last 12 years. When he suggests improvements and a candidate says "my resume is fine the way it is" or "I paid someone to edit this so I'm not changing it," he steps away. Time and time again, that response has usually meant the individual might not be exactly willing to adapt to a new way of doing things in a new country. Brutal? Right?----------Official Links✅ Connect with Ruairi Spillane on LinkedIn✅ Check out the Outpost Recruitment Jobs Board✅ Join the 170K+ strong newcomer community on Moving2CanadaOne AskIf you found this story helpful, please consider sharing it with one immigrant you know.
This week on The Final Furlong Podcast Weekend Betting Guide, Emmet Kennedy is joined by Andy Newton, Jake Wilkes and Peter Michael to break down every race on Trials Day at Cheltenham, plus the best betting angles at Doncaster and Fairyhouse. If you're serious about Festival betting, this is the card that quietly produces winners for: • The Ultima • The Plate • The Stayers' Hurdle • The Turners • The Albert Bartlett We strip away the hype and focus on profiles, trends and prices that actually matter.
Patriots players Stefon Diggs, Marcus Jones, Robert Spillane, and more address the media on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. TIMECODE00:00-09:59 / DIGGS09:59-17:48 / MJONES and SPILLANE17:48-19:58 / AJENNINGS19:58-24:37 / MWILLIAMS24:37-29:49 / WCAMPBELL29:49-31:11 / CGONZALEZ31:11-34:11 / KCHAISSON34:11-35:25 / AHOOPERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special edition of The Final Furlong Podcast, Emmet Kennedy is joined by Paul Ferguson, author of the Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Betting Guide, to strip away the noise, hype, and headline winners, and focus on the trends, profiles, and performances that actually matter for the Cheltenham Festival. If you're serious about Festival betting, preparation beats guesswork, and this episode is built for that purpose.
Nick - in South Florida ahead of the Pegasus World Cup - is joined by award winning Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding, who reports from the UK ahead of Cheltenham Trials Day. We hear from a confident Jimmy Mangan about the chances of Spillane's Tower in this weekend's Cotswold Chase, while French agent Bertrand le Metayer details the long road back to the racecourse for Cleeve Hurdle entry Theleme, plus Dan Barber looks at trainers in form through the Timeform lens. In Florida, Nick catches up at some length with colourful and charismatic owner Michael Iavarone, whose quest to finally have a winner on Pegasus Day sees him with eleven runners on the card. Meanwhile, Ellerslie Park Executive GM Craig Baker has news of this weekend's big fixture in New Zealand, the Karaka Millions, while James McDonald pays his own tribute to the retiring Via Sistina, and offers justification for the decision to race Romantic Warrior exclusively in Hong Kong this year.
The show is joined by Robert Spillane on a Patriots Friday. How he's getting ready for Sunday, the important of Christian Gonzales and what this game means for legacy.
Seth and Sean discuss the concept of body trauma as it may relate to CJ Stroud, if CJ Stroud will bounce back this Sunday, and if Spillane was BSing about Chargers coming up to him saying how confusing their coverage was.
Last-minute legal emergency? Don't let a looming trial date leave you unprepared. In this episode, top business trial attorney Jay Spillane reveals how he “parachutes in” at the 11th hour to take over complex cases—and wins. Discover the critical electronic evidence most attorneys miss, how real-time texts and Slack messages can dismantle the other side's story, and why waiting until the last minute doesn't mean sacrificing victory. Whether you're a business owner, executive, or legal professional, you won't want to miss these behind-the-scenes courtroom strategies.
Drake Maye talks about his family being at his first playoff game. Colin Cowherd says Josh Allen is better than John Elway, Dan Marino, and Patrick Mahomes after win against Jaguars. People are mad after a reporter praised Liam Coen and the Jaguars.
In this episode of The Pilates Business Podcast, host Seran Glanfield sits down with Jessica Spillane, founder of EYT Pilates Teacher Training and longtime Pilates studio owner, to unpack what it really takes to build a strong, sustainable Pilates business through exceptional teacher training. With decades of experience growing a successful Pilates studio in the New York Tri-State area, Jessica shares why so many studio owners struggle to find qualified instructors - and what's actually missing from most modern teacher training programs. This conversation dives deep into the importance of mentorship, foundational education, and developing teachers who can problem-solve, connect, and elevate the client experience. If you're a Pilates studio owner or boutique fitness business owner looking to grow your team, improve retention, and protect the integrity of your brand, this episode offers powerful insights into building a stronger studio from the inside out.Got a question for Seran? Add it here
HR 1 - The Lead holds all the passion for Drake Maye and the MVP, how the Patriots will look if they don't win, how will Stefon Diggs look on Sunday, Demond Williams Jr. and his questionable transfer portal decision, and an AI created article that has to do with Dan Hurley
They Said It has Tom Brady doubling down on Matthew Stafford being the MVP and Will Campbell talking about his relationship with Drake Maye. Robert Spillane calls into the show to explain how him and the rest of the team are feeling heading into Sunday and how great it is to have home field on Sunday. And Scheim hosts The News today starting with JD Vance's statement on Minneapolis.
They Said It features Will Campbell touching the his relationship with Drake Maye. Robert Spillane calls in to give his input on how him and the rest of the team are feeling for Sunday and how impactful having home field can be.
Patriots players Stefon Diggs, Robert Spillane, Marcus Jones, and Christian Gonzalez address the media on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drake Maye is the new MVP favorite, but will he win the award? Patriots LB Robert Spillane joins the show. He says the team knows it is business as usual even with the Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore situations that have developed this week. HE says Mike Vrabel has been consistent with his messaging all year, and he is looking forward to getting back on the field soon.
All Jones wants for Christmas is Robert Spillane
Patriots players DeMario Douglas, Jaylinn Hawkins, and Robert Spillane address the media on Thursday, December 11, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 - Celtics choke again. Jaylen and Mazzulla being exposed? Hour 2 - Are the Bruins good or will this even out? Hour 3 - Ninko and Spillane join the show. Hour 4 - Gronk retirement ceremony is today. Is Gronk the GOAT TE
The Robs takeover the show as Ninko and Spillane talk about how great being named Rob is, tomorrow night's game against the Jets and more!
The crew are joined by Robert Spillane on this Patriots Friday. How is the team preparing for the Falcons, the culture within the building and more!
Jump racing is back - and The Final Furlong team go all in.Emmet Kennedy is joined by Andy Newton, George Gorman, and Peter Michael for your complete betting preview of Ascot, Down Royal, and Wetherby, including the Charlie Hall Chase, Champion Chase, and the Sodexo Live! Gold Cup. This is your ultimate guide to the opening blockbuster weekend of the 2025–26 Jumps season, with:◆ Expert race previews across Ascot, Wetherby & Down Royal◆ Bankers, Next Bests & Longshots up to 22/1◆ Key stats, trends & pace analysis from Andy Newton◆ Betting angles and market insight from George & Peter◆ The return of superstars: Envoi Allen, The Real Whacker & Hewick
Patriots players Kayshon Boutte, Hunter Henry, TreVeyon Henderson, and more address the media on Sunday, October 26, 2025. TIMECODEBOUTTE / 00:00-03:21HENRY / 03:21-07:49HENDERSON / 07:49-10:04SPILLANE / 10:04-13:01DOUGLAS / 13:01-17:09JENNINGS / 17:09-18:52CAMPBELL / 18:52-20:36WILLIAMS / 20:36-25:30See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Breslow says the Red Sox cannot get complacent and bring back the same roster next season. Patriots' Linebacker Robert Spillane thinks Drake Maye is one of the best Quarterbacks in the league. He discusses how each member of the defense wants to dominate their position, and the rest falls into place from there.
Wiggy is excited that Mike Vrabel is telling the Patriots to block out the outside noise. Robert Spillane talks about the impact Drake Maye is having on the Patriots. and how the defense works on playing as a unit. Craig Breslow says the Red Sox cannot get complacent this offseason.
Tune-in as we give our final thoughts, keys, and predictions for Week 7 as the Patriots look to close out their three-game road trip with a win against the Titans. Robert Spillane joins us in-studio discuss defensive growth, playing for Zak Kuhr, returning to Tennessee where his career started and more. Plus, we go around the horn to give our Week 7 NFL picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patriots players Stefon Diggs, Hunter Henry, Robert Spillane, and more address the media on Sunday, October 5, 2025. TIMECODESDIGGS / 00:00-07:42HHENRY / 07:42-09:23SPILLANE / 09:23-11:35GONZO / 11:35-14:19MJONES / 14:19-16:58STEVENSON / 16:58-22:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The bright lights and Allen lure aren't enough to dull the Patriots' spirits
Pats LB Robert Spillane joins, says tackling better is #1 priority for D
Patriots LB Robert Spillane is fired up for the start of the season
On this episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles. Greg and Nick recap the highs and lows from Patriots training camp. Greg reveals what he is most and least confident about going into the season, including what he has seen from Drake Maye. 0:00 ⏰EPISODE TIMELINE⏰ 0:34 Report: Anfernee Jennings and Kyle Dugger are on the trade block 3:20 Impressed with the coaching? 7:04 Confidence in McDaniels 10:17 Thoughts on the overall talent of the roster 16:39 PrizePicks 17:59 Subscribe to Patriots Press Pass! 18:35 Bedard's biggest worries heading into the season 23:56 Should we be worried about Drake Maye? 36:00 Subscribe to CLNS Media's YouTube channels for Boston sports content! 36:14 Why isn't there more competition at center? 39:38 Concerned about defense? 44:30 Impressions of Will Campbell 46:03 Will Ja'Lynn Polk or Kendrick Bourne make the roster? 47:02 Will the Patriots keep a fifth interior offensive lineman 51:27 Who else could play middle linebacker besides Spillane? 52:42 How many cornerbacks will make the roster? 53:40 Thanks for watching! The Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast is Powered by
In the intro, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan talk about the fast-approaching NFL season, top league headlines, and entering full-blown dad mode. They also wrap up their summer internship program, bringing fan-favorite Big Cheese on for one last ride before school starts. The episode kicks off with a must-hear Mike Vrabel interview. The new Patriots head coach opens up about his firing from the Tennessee Titans, his brief stop in Cleveland, and what it’s like rebuilding the Patriots' culture. He even shares stories about Jameis Winston’s locker room energy and his goals for New England in 2025. Next, the guys sit down with rookie QB Drake Maye, the Patriots’ 2024 first-round pick, to talk about his NFL Draft experience, becoming the starter midseason, and how Coach Vrabel keeps him on his toes. Then, linebacker Robert Spillane joins the show to share his unbelievable journey from NFL open tryout to landing a $33 million contract. Spillane reflects on his grind, early years with the Titans, and passion for football. To wrap the Patriots stop, Mack Hollins (aka the Barefoot King) hops on to talk about why he never wears shoes, how a random meeting with Australians shifted his mindset, and how close he came to retiring from the game. This episode is packed with exclusive NFL interviews, underdog stories, and real-life inspiration — from Vrabel’s coaching philosophy to Drake Maye’s rookie development and Mack Hollins’ unique lifestyle. Don’t miss it. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro2:52 It's Coming, Football Is Almost Here16:04 Bussin Live Show18:20 Spooktober Is Right Around The Corner26:41 Terry McLaurin & Micah Parson's Want OUT39:43 Training Camp Tour Is On49:36 First Internship Program Is Over1:03:41 MIKE VRABEL INTERVIEW STARTS1:03:43 Coach Is Late1:04:26 Getting Fired From The Titans 1:06:09 Coaching Jameis Winston 1:08:44 When Did New England Become A Possibility?1:12:41 A New Coach Vrabel? 1:16:49 Implementing His Culture Again1:18:22 Excited To Meet Cardi B?1:19:07 Which Vrabel Are The Patriots Getting?1:23:17 Patriots Problems Last Year1:28:18 The Boy's Don't Like His Drills1:32:22 The AJ Brown Trade1:33:20 Vrabel Got Bodied By His Rookie1:36:01 Bud Light: What Would You Do Anything For? 1:38:20 DRAKE MAYE INTERVIEW STARTS1:38:44 Team Keys When Talking To Media1:39:16 Josh Allen Comparisons1:39:54 Draft Day And Time With Vrabel1:44:29 What Does Vrabel Get On Him For?1:51:25 Taking Over As Starter1:53:33 His Weekly Routine1:56:51 Welcome To The NFL Moment1:57:59 ROBERT SPILLANE INTERVIEW STARTS1:58:14 His Journey In The NFL2:03:10 Stonewalling Derrick Henry2:05:03 Starting For The Steelers2:06:24 Signing With The Raiders2:08:17 Coming To The Patriots2:11:46 TJ Watt vs Maxx Crosby2:14:07 MACK HOLLINS INTERVIEW STARTS2:14:08 His Outfit Isn't For Show2:15:13 The Culture In New England2:16:34 His Time In Buffalo2:17:03 The Barefoot King 2:20:41 Likes/Dislikes About VrabelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.