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On today’s episode, Jason discusses the day one results of the World Cup and the importance of the USMNT getting off to a hot start on Friday, why he believes Victor Wembanyama's Spurs will force a Game 6 of the NBA Finals this weekend, how the remaining NBA Finals schedule actually works in San Antonio's favor, and where this current Knicks team ranks in the pantheon of the beloved New York sports teams of all-time. #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this day in 2009 and 2016, the Penguins won the Stanley Cup. It was an incredible time in Pittsburgh sports. Who will be the next team to win a championship? Pittsburgh won SIX championships in the 1970s. Pittsburgh had FIVE titles in the 12 years from 2005-2017.
Hour 1 with Joe Starkey: On this day in 2009 and 2016, the Penguins won the Stanley Cup. It was an incredible time in Pittsburgh sports. Who will be the next team to win a championship?
Are sports teams taking fans for granted? Making you buy different streaming services, raising ticket prices, paying high prices for merch. Have you had enough?
- A quarter million dollars of taxpayer money was spent on a guy who never worked a single day on the job. How does something like this happen?- An anti-trust hearing is underway for the NFL over broadcasting practices when it comes to streaming services. Is this really what the government should be focusing on?- Talks are underway to determine if consolidating fire departments in St. Louis County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Henry and Chris kick off the show by asking if anything with franchise locations is sacred, because teams uprooting to other states will always be a thing, Lake is thrilled that the U of M and St. Thomas MBB programs have agreed to play each other, and more.
SHOW OPEN. EJ makes a case of these Knicks being the most beloved NY sports team of all-time. SHOW OPEN.
00:00Cross talk, goodbyes to KJ Granderson.17:55 Jonathan Cooper arrested.38:15 Obscure Denver sports teams.
Full Hour 2. Gene kicks off the second hour with shots & top sports headlines: NBA Finals, Aaron Judge sidelined, Mixing Sports fandoms & championship parades. Deanna Kernan from Tennis Club of Rochester joins the show to talk all things tennis. Finally in last call Gene shares a few last minute thoughts as he gets you all set for the weekend.
The Dallas Stars announced Tuesday it has signed a nonbinding letter of intent to build an arena and entertainment district at The Shops at Willow Bend site; the Dallas Mavericks will pay just under $51 million for roughly 20% of the approximately 104 acres at the former Valley View Mall site if they buy it for their new arena development. In other news, Neiman Marcus will close its downtown Dallas department store, ending months of speculation and delivering another blow to the central business district landscape; South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics will move its U.S. headquarters to Plano, the company confirmed Tuesday; and how many cigarettes does Billy Bob Thornton smoke on ‘Landman?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Rico open the final hour with a continuation of their Lions/Tigers topics from before, which they tie in together.
Hour 4: 05/28/2026 -Why don't more billionaires just buy minority stakes in Sports Teams? -Logan Paulsen Breaks Down The Differences in David Blough's Offense -Thunder-Spurs Game 6 Preview
Full show: May 28th, 2026 -What Will Jayden Daniels' Adjustment to David Blough's Offense Look Like? -NBA Finals Tickets At MSG are Ridiculously Expensive -Is NFL Football Happening On Too Many Days of the Week? -Sports Hypotheticals For $1 Million -Double Play: What's Going On in our lives that has nothing to do with sports? -Beltway Blitz: Kyle Williams (Nats), Mike Jones (NFL), and Michael Phillips (Commanders) -How Much Pressure is on Dan Quinn in 2026? -Why don't more billionaires just buy minority stakes in Sports Teams? -Logan Paulsen Breaks Down The Differences in David Blough's Offense -Thunder-Spurs Game 6 Preview -John Keim Breaks Down Day 1 of Commanders OTAs
What team would the guys buy stake in if they could?
This morning, Travis Kelce has bought a stake in his hometown baseball team and his quote about Cleveland will make your heart full. Plus, Robert Irwin has landed a massive new US hosting gig, and a new name has been thrown in the ring for the grand James Bond casting of 2026. ☕ Travis Kelce buys a minority stake in the Cleveland Guardians, and his Cleveland love letter is beautiful ☕ Robert Irwin has a new US television hosting gig ☕ Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi's double date was actually a triple date with the Biebers ☕ Katie Price has found her husband after an 11 day search, and things just get weirder... ☕ Another name has been thrown in the ring in the race to play James Bond. And we're obsessed. THE END BITSOnce you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here.You can now watch some of our episodes in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see LINK: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-spill/id1473523403Support independent women's media New Mamamia subscribers get $40 off — $20 off an annual membership and $20 off your TWOOBS order. Click here to subscribe. Already a subscriber? Click here for your $20 TWOOBS discount code. T&C's apply.Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel.Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here.Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here.CREDITSHost & Producer: Ash LondonExecutive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Grand Schwalbini and Hockey Jesus are on the porch reminiscing about recent great times in Pittsburgh sports and what it will take to get back there.
Broadcasting live from the Farley Service Plaza, they kick off the summer with an in-depth analysis of Philadelphia's sports future. The discussion centers on Jalen Hurts fitting into a new offensive system and a debated strategy to move Aaron Nola into a closer role and more!
Short show ahead of Nationals baseball. Grant & Danny debate the best future in D.C. sports, discuss details of a potential Nats over .500 parade, and Adam Peters' ranking in a recent ranking of NFL GMs.
Who has the brightest future in D.C. sports? It's a good argument now.
The sports scene in DC has been in a downturn in the last 5 years or so, but all of that seemingly is changing now. Which of the teams in the nation's capital have the brightest future and which one can get to the top of the mountain the fastest? Hobbies are important for everyone to have, once you turn 30 there are some hobbies that seem to take over it all. From gardening to grilling, which hobbies have taken over AWadd's life? NBA insider Justin Fensterman, joins the show to break down all things NBA playoffs. From electricity in OKC to crazy comebacks in the garden, what are the takeaways from the start of the semifinal series? The playoffs roll on in the NBA and NHL, the Nats look to get above .500 for the first time since June of 2021 and more on a wild day of sports ahead on GAMEDAY! Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Hour 1 1:12 - Ben Standig Honors the Life & Legacy of Howard Fendrich 10:24 - Which DC Sports Team Has the Brightest Future? 23:07 - Calls on Which DC Sports Team Has the Brightest Future 33:05 - Ben Standig Says Bill Croskey-Merritt Is Being Overlooked
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how they would rate each Bay Area team if they could write a Yelp review.
How would we rate and review the Bay Area sports teams. This oughta be fun
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about Tech Baseball in Big 12 tournament, Mount Saint Helens, run rule in sports, Teams Tech football could face in the Big 12 Championship game and updates on Brendon Sorsby.
Get $200 cashback after your first $500 payment with Melio! (sponsored) - https://www.milestomemories.com/go/melio A viral Rio elevator video turned into one of those Vegas nightmare stories everyone has imagined. In this episode we also cover Allegiant buying Sun Country, Omnia Dayclub opening at Caesars Palace, bad AI Vegas maps, Circa's Slotapalooza, Resorts World comps and Vegas adding even more sports. What we cover: 17 people trapped in a Rio Las Vegas elevator Omnia Dayclub opening at Caesars Palace during EDC weekend Allegiant completing its Sun Country acquisition Mandalay Bay's huge two-bedroom panoramic suite Circa's Murphy bed rooms and Slotapalooza return Resorts World, MGM and Caesars summer comp offers AI Vegas maps that get almost everything wrong Women's pro hockey expansion reportedly coming to Las Vegas Episode Guide: 0:00 Four Queens leg cup cold open 0:33 Rio elevator nightmare goes viral 3:23 EDC weekend and Omnia Dayclub opening 4:59 Allegiant buys Sun Country 7:02 Mandalay Bay panoramic suite tour 7:52 Circa Murphy beds make too much sense 9:28 Circa Slotapalooza returns downtown 10:40 Mark's new Resorts World comps 11:50 MGM and Caesars summer comp offers 12:37 Bad AI Vegas maps 14:19 Women's pro hockey coming to Vegas Links: Las Vegas Advisor membership — https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/?ref=MTM MTM Vegas YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@mtmvegas MTM Vegas podcast — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mtm-vegas-fun-interesting-absurd-sides-of-vegas/id1574194686 MTM Vegas Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/cw/MtMVegas MTM Vegas newsletter — https://milestomemories.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=39c6737d725a04fea73324680&id=1e73edd8c8 MTM Vegas merch — https://mtmvegas.shop Rio elevator - https://x.com/lasvegaslocally/status/2054829995118530709?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Four Queens cup - https://x.com/4QueensLV/status/2054690765649969649 Omnia tour - https://x.com/m6drop/status/2054409172964540750?s=46 MB suite - https://x.com/kerrybilicki/status/2050648934041972797?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Murphy Bed - https://x.com/kerrybilicki/status/2053201863974293724?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Slotapalooza - https://www.circalasvegas.com/slotapalooza/ Maps - https://x.com/stripstumble/status/2054306011004150001?s=46 https://x.com/StripStumble/status/2053833743870345455?s=20 PWHL - https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2026/may/13/professional-women-s-hockey-league-expands-to-las-vegas-and-hamilton-ontario-with-2026-27-season-debut
https://teachhoops.com/ Is sponsorship just “begging for money” or could it be your club's secret weapon? So many coaches think you need a huge following or endless contacts to land sponsors, wrong! In this episode, Bill Flitter welcomes sponsorship expert Justin Moore, the guy who literally wrote the book on the subject, to flip that idea on its head. Are you missing out on opportunities right in front of you? Here's what you'll discover: Why thinking like a small business owner can land you big deals. How data about your players' families turns heads (and opens wallets). The step-by-step blueprint to make sponsors need you. More game-changing insights await inside the episode. Let's change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review.
DJ examined the leap that it takes to go from good to great in sports, life or in general.
After a bucket load of requests, it's time to talk about West Ham. I've been nervous about discussing them because I didn't want to inflict the Breakdown curse and condemn them to relegation, but their situation on the pitch when reviewed against the wider business needs discussing. I think they've been getting off lightly. Add to that a look at what happens when a sports executive dares to suggest a club or team needs to think differently to thrive in this modern sporting environment, and the growth of the WNBA as it kicks off a new season this weekend.Disclaimer:The content of this podcast is intended as commentary and opinion on matters of public interest in the sports industry. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, figures, statistics, and financial data referenced may be based on publicly available estimates and could be subject to error or change. Nothing in this podcast should be taken as a statement of fact. If you believe any information is inaccurate, please contact us at charlie@20vc.com and we will endeavour to correct the record promptly.We're delighted to partner with Obelisk Sports Agencyhttps://obelisksports.com/If you're interested in partnering with the show, please reach out to us atbos@20vc.com
https://teachhoops.com/ Is sponsorship just “begging for money” or could it be your club's secret weapon? So many coaches think you need a huge following or endless contacts to land sponsors, wrong! In this episode, Bill Flitter welcomes sponsorship expert Justin Moore, the guy who literally wrote the book on the subject, to flip that idea on its head. Are you missing out on opportunities right in front of you? Here's what you'll discover: Why thinking like a small business owner can land you big deals. How data about your players' families turns heads (and opens wallets). The step-by-step blueprint to make sponsors need you. More game-changing insights await inside the episode. Let's change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review.
Hour 1 - The Red sox have won back to back! Finally something positive in Boston sports. Hour 2 - Leads and They Said It! Hour 3 - The News! We want answers on why Tatum didn't play! Hour 4 - Emergency Top 5 and Hill Notes!
Its official! Detroit is getting a professional women's hockey team. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
This week on the TABLE TALK interview podcast, Jeff sat down with Jon Jansen from Fox Sports Philly's The Gambler for a great and in-depth conversation about the current state of Philly's sports scene as they assessed all 4 major pro teams (they left the Union off this one - sorry, not sorry). What should we be making of the Phillies season now that they're WINNING GAMES? We're starting to see more Flyers orange on the streets these days. And what should we make of the Sixers beating the Celtics in the first-round of the playoffs, and the Eagles retooling the offense with Sean Mannion? All of this and much more this week on the Table Talk interview show!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on Threads: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
In this hour, Adam Crowley wonders which of the three big sports teams in Pittsburgh will be next to win in the first round of their respective playoffs. Also, how can Adam get this squirrel out of his attic? May 1, 2026, 7:00 Hour
More regulators are concerned about private credit The bad news just keeps coming for the private credit industry. If you're not sure what private credit is, it is mostly middle market business loans extended by asset managers. People often don't realize that these asset managers don't have the same strict supervision that banks have on their loans. Investors may be starting to realize the risk because in the first quarter of 2026, private credit investors requested $20 billion from some of the private credit funds. Unfortunately, they only got a little bit over 50% of what they requested or about $11 billion. This could lead to higher redemption requests above $20 billion in the second quarter as more investors become disenchanted with private loan funds. The Securities Exchange Commission over the past few months has opened several enforcement investigations of large private credit managers. The Treasury department is also requesting information from private fund managers and insurance firms to understand their businesses more. The Securities Exchange Commission is the primary regulator for the private credit industry, but the private funds don't regularly disclose holdings and don't reveal much about private credit on the forms that are used by the SEC. It is quite the dilemma for these private credit funds, and I do believe it will continue to get worse because I am confident that the SEC and the Treasury department will find areas that could really hurt the individual investor due to the lack of disclosures. Could prediction markets be available in your IRA soon? Bitwise, Roundhill, and GraniteShares have filed applications with the SEC to launch exchange-traded funds tied to event contracts. If approved, these products could potentially be held in self-directed IRAs. The initial proposals appear relatively narrow in scope, focusing on outcomes like which party wins the White House in 2028 and which party controls the House and Senate after this year's midterm elections. While these types of products can sound appealing—and successful bets could generate strong returns—they also carry a clear risk: if you're wrong, you lose your entire investment. One of the main concerns is how complex and speculative these instruments are, especially in the context of retirement accounts. Event contracts are fundamentally different from traditional investments like stocks or bonds, and their all-or-nothing nature makes them more like betting rather than than long-term investing. Are we going to soon allow withdrawals from retirement assets in Vegas so people can blay blackjack? The odds may be better there than on some of these “event contracts.” There are also broader legal and regulatory questions still being debated. Some states argue that certain event contracts—particularly those tied to sports outcomes—should be classified as sports gambling, which would place them under state jurisdiction rather than the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Tribal groups have also raised concerns, arguing that such products could infringe on their sovereign rights to regulate gambling on tribal lands. At the moment, sports-related event contract ETFs are not part of these filings, but that could evolve depending on how the legal landscape develops. If courts ultimately allow these types of products and current applications move forward, it's possible that similar filings tied to sports outcomes could follow. Regardless of how regulation unfolds, it's important to understand the nature of these products. While they may be packaged as ETFs, their structure and risk profile differ significantly from traditional investments. Anyone considering them should be clear on one point: this is not investing in the conventional sense—it's a high-risk, all-or-nothing proposition that is really just gambling. Who offers a better reward program? The big gas stations or Costco? When I pull into a Shell gas station, I always see a pitch on the screen about getting up to $0.30 back per gallon. Other stations like Chevron run similar promos, which got me wondering: how many people actually sign up—and are these deals better than Costco's credit card with 4% cashback on gas? Right off the bat, gas station rewards programs feel overly complicated. Once you dig in, you'll find caps, conditions, and purchase limits that make it tough to consistently get the maximum benefit. In the best-case scenario, you might get around $0.35 off per gallon. If gas is $6 per gallon, that works out to roughly a 5.8% discount. Not bad—but actually hitting that number regularly is another story. Costco's credit card, on the other hand, offers a straightforward 5% cashback at Costco gas stations and 4% cashback at other gas stations (up to $7,000 per year). At $6 per gallon, that's about $0.24 back per gallon; at $5 per gallon, it's $0.20. To hit the annual cap, you'd need to buy around 22.4 gallons per week at $6 per gallon, or about 26.9 gallons per week at $5. If you're filling up at a Costco station, the math can tilt even more in your favor. Gas there is often $0.10–$0.30 cheaper per gallon to begin with. Pair that with 5% cashback, and your effective savings climb even further: about $0.25 per gallon at $5 gas, or $0.30 at $6. So, when you're standing at the pump at Shell or Chevron and see an offer for a flashy rewards program, it's worth pausing. The headline numbers can look appealing, but the real-world value often depends on how much you drive and how closely you follow the program's rules. For many people, a simple, consistent cashback card—especially one tied to already lower fuel prices—may end up being the better, less stressful option. Is there a bubble in sports teams? We've spent plenty of time talking about stretched valuations in stocks, the frenzy in crypto, and the rise of prediction markets—but sports teams may deserve a spot in that conversation too. Valuations across major leagues are climbing at a remarkable pace. The NFL is leading the charge, with the average team now valued at $7.65 billion, up from roughly $1 billion in 2010. NBA franchises tell a similar story: the average team is worth $5.52 billion, an 18% jump from just last year. Go back 15 years, and the average NBA team was valued around $369 million—an increase of 1,396%. By comparison, the S&P 500's roughly 425% return over that same period looks modest. Major League Baseball is seeing it too, with the San Diego Padres reportedly finalizing a record sale at $3.9 billion. As prices climb, fewer buyers can afford entry into the top leagues, pushing capital into smaller or emerging sports that may carry more risk. Rick Horrow, CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures, highlighted this trend: “Major League Cricket was at $5 million. Now the value's at $30 million and going higher. Major League Pickleball two years ago was at $5 million. Now the value is at $15 million or higher.” Women's sports are also experiencing rapid growth. The National Women's Soccer League recently awarded an expansion franchise in Columbus, Ohio for $205 million—a $40 million increase over the fee paid by Arthur Blank (The Falcon's owner) for Atlanta's team in November. That deal itself was a sharp jump from the $110 million paid by Denver in January of last year. For perspective, expansion fees were around $2 million as recently as 2022. The key question is whether these valuations are supported by underlying fundamentals. While interest is rising—about 1.2 million people watched the NWSL final, up 22% year over year—it still trails far behind the audiences of major leagues. Game 7 of the NBA Finals drew 16.4 million viewers, the World Series drew 25.9 million, and the Super Bowl surpassed 127 million. Media rights are central to this dynamic. The NFL signed an 11-year, $111 billion deal in 2021 and is already eyeing further increases. The NBA followed with its own 11-year, $77 billion agreement starting in 2025. If these massive contracts continue to absorb the bulk of media spending, smaller leagues may struggle to sustain their current growth trajectories. Most people will never be in a position to buy a sports franchise, but the broader trend is still worth watching and I believe is just yet another example of excessive valuations in today's markets. Financial Planning: Understanding the Relative Cost of IRMAA IRMAA (Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount) is best understood not as a flat cost, but as an additional marginal tax rate layered on top of federal and state income taxes. When your income exceeds certain thresholds, your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums increase, and because the adjustment applies for the entire year once you cross the threshold, even by $1, it creates a “tax cliff.” For example, in 2026 the first IRMAA tier for married couples begins at $218,000 of income. At that point, Part B premiums increase from $202.90 to $284.10 and Part D increases $14.50, resulting in an additional annual cost of $2,296.80. Since this tier spans $56,000 of income (from $218,000 to $274,000), that cost translates to roughly a 4.1% marginal “tax” on income within that range, but only if you fully utilize the entire bracket. If you only exceed the threshold by a small amount, you still incur the full $2,296.80 cost, which means the effective marginal rate on those extra dollars can be extremely high. When layered on top of a 22% federal bracket and 9.3% California tax rate, the true marginal rate is about 35.4% if the bracket is filled, but can be significantly higher if it is not. This framing is critical when evaluating strategies like Roth conversions or large withdrawals, because it highlights that the decision isn't just about stated tax brackets, it's about the all-in marginal rate including IRMAA. In practice, this means it is often beneficial to either stay below an IRMAA threshold or intentionally “fill up” the bracket once crossed, ensuring the additional premium cost is spread across the full income range rather than concentrated on just a few dollars. Companies Discussed: Tractor Supply Company (TSCO), Intel Corporation (INTC) & The Procter & Gamble Company (PG)
Mike Herndon joins Adam, Myles & Harry to review how the Titans improved the roster (yet again!) with last week's draft.We discuss the Carnell Tate pick, and then you'll hear plenty of excitement about the defensive pickups and new-look Robert Saleh Defense, but maybe less confidence about the offensive line.We touch on the Chad Brinker news and let Mike find a little time at the end to mention a much more "hated" sports team of his.
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Welcome to Season 8 of The Knowledge of Nothing (KON) podcast, where your hosts, Tony, Brian, Oren, and Wayne take you on a weekly journey into the mundane, occasionally entertaining, and mostly educational topics! This week's show kicks off with Oren's KON Koin Cashout where Tony & Brian have to refer to themselves in the 3rd person for the entire show and only call Oren with a very special title. Then the guys discuss some recently dropped movie trailers and teasers and the Big-O shares a very tenuous travel experience. This episode closes with another rendition of the Keep It or Kill It bracket where Tony, Brian, and Oren have to decide which professional sports team name is the worst. There are definitely some terrible ones out there but did yours make it to the end? And who will win this week's KON Koin? You'll have to tune in to find out!Contact us at info@theknowledgeofnothing.com and follow/DM us on our socials!https://www.facebook.com/theknowledgeofnothing/Instagram: @theknowledgeofnothingTwitter: @TheKONMen1
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are LIVE for WrestleMania featuring: CM Punk, Charlotte Flair, Jacob Fatu, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, and many more! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NIGHTCAP 0:00 - Charlotte Flair joins the show26:39 - CM Punk joins to talk most hated teams and opponents42:29 - Dominic Mysterio joins the night before his WreslteMania match vs Fin Balor56:29 - Jacob Fatu talks bloodline era (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Which all three Boston teams in action tonight, the crew debate how they will divide their attention for the games. Do you want Sox/Yankees, A Bruins in a must win game or The Celtics roll the 76ers?
Why do our local sports teams lie to us? Good thing is not all do.
The question of how we might utilize sports team models within corporate or theatrical organizations has Pete and Jen scratching their imaginary beards this week. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How do sports teams differ from corporate and theatrical structures? And how are they similar? How might we utilize feedback, clarity, and communication within our teams? How can we best set people up for success in our businesses? To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/. You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com. Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
Jon Ritchie and James Seltzer discuss Jason Kelce's recent comments regarding Jalen Hurts and the team's schematic shifts for the upcoming season. They analyze whether Hurts can successfully adapt to another new offensive system while also touching on the Phillies' scoring drought and Joel Embiid's latest health issues. 01:50 - Jason Kelce On Hurts 06:10 - Eagles Leadership Debate 15:45 - Phillies Hitting Woes 20:15 - Embiid Health Bad Luck 23:10 - AJ Brown Trade Poll 32:40 - Sirianni Coaching Future 41:45 - Best Movie Scenes Winner
Hour 2 features a conversation with Take Command host Logan Paulsen, who loves the possibilities for the Commanders at 7th overall.
Today we're talking about a new city e-bike rebate you might qualify for, why almost all of our sports teams are against a city ordinance to raise the wages of Uber and Lyft drivers, and we're diving into our mailbag. Joining host Claudia Meza are Willamette Week reporter Brianna Wheeler and our very own senior producer, Rachel Monahan. Discussed in today's episode: Southeast Portland Trader Joe's Reopens After Asbestos Closure [Willamette Week] Portland e-bike rebates cruise out to qualified residents [OPB] Blazers, Timbers, Business Chamber and Performance Groups Urge Council to Kill Ride-Hailing Proposal [Willamette Week] Sticker Shock: Volume 1 [City Cast Portland] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this April 9th episode: D'Amore Law International School of Portland YMCA of the Columbia Willamette Neo Home Loans
The guys ask which Detroit sports team is the most competent.
The people chime in on the most competent Detroit team discussion.
Stoney and Rico took a few more of your Red Wings calls to open the second hour. Then, they asked a question about which Detroit sports team deserves the most of your trust.
Lunchbox is back trying to get hired by a sports team. We listen to his audition tape to see if he has what it takes this time. Bobby had a list of the Top 10 worst habits and we all shared our worst habits to see if they made the list. We played a round of Never Gonna Get It. The first one of these cost $12. But now it’s over 1 thousand bucks. Can you get it?? Would Eddie and Lunchbox become the face of ED for $100k?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.