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What did Henry think of the Spurs walking off the court without shaking hands after they lost the NBA Finals? He wonders if this lack of sportsmanship is allowable today. Then, Public Notice writer Aaron Rupar offers his analysis of the agreement that the U.S. and Iran are agreeing to.
The guys open with Ed basking in the glory of a long-awaited New York Knicks championship after attending multiple historic playoff comeback victories. Brian recaps a trip to Pittsburgh, including a devastating near-miss on a foul ball that may haunt him forever. The show then pauses for an emotional tribute to beloved longtime listener and frequent caller David Bray, whose passing leaves a lasting impact on the Baller Lifestyle community. From there, it's a full RIP roundup featuring entertainers, athletes, actors, coaches, and public figures before diving into sports stories involving Phil Mickelson, bizarre baseball controversies, social media feuds between Sesame Street characters, and much more. The episode closes with Nine Sports, where the conversation drifts into celebrity weddings, microwaved fish, Ted Danson's infamous blackface controversy, and a report claiming Randy "Macho Man" Savage's off-screen activities were every bit as intense as his wrestling persona. Timestamps 00:00 – Opening & Patreon Plug Brian promotes Patreon bonus content Discussion of Brian's solo ADHD-style podcast episodes Ed joins the show fresh off a Knicks championship 03:00 – Ed Celebrates a Knicks Title Attending historic playoff comeback games Comparing championships across different sports Why this title feels different in the social media era Knicks players as one of the most likable teams in sports 09:15 – Brian's Pittsburgh Baseball Trip Visiting PNC Park Why Pittsburgh is underrated Ballpark review and atmosphere Great baseball city discussion 12:30 – The Foul Ball Disaster Mookie Betts hits a foul ball directly toward Brian Brian doesn't have to move from his seat The ball brushes his fingertips A lifetime of regret Discussion of trying too hard vs. not trying enough 20:15 – Tribute to David Brahe Announcement of David Brahe's passing Reflections on his role in the show's community His generosity and friendship Memories of his calls and support Impact he had on listeners and hosts alike 26:30 – David Brahe Classic Voicemail David explains his medical situation Airport and airline stories Flight attendant debate One final appearance from a beloved caller RIP Report 33:00 – Peabo Bryson Disney hits and classic ballads Hall of Fame first name discussion 36:00 – Gene Shalit Brian and Ed accidentally predicted his death weeks earlier How old they always assumed he was Memories of movie reviews 40:00 – Raymond Berry Colts legend and Patriots coach NFL history discussion 42:00 – Foster Sylvers "Boogie Fever" 1970s music memories 44:00 – Anne Schedeen (ALF) Remembering the ALF cast Willie Tanner stories The dark legacy surrounding the show's actors 50:00 – ALF Christmas Special Deep Dive The bizarre holiday episode Unexpected emotional ending Why it still stands out decades later 56:00 – Anthony Head Ted Lasso and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Character actor appreciation 58:00 – Rick Adelman Kings vs. Lakers playoff controversy Great coaching career 1:01:00 – Additional RIPs Gemma Stapleton Paola Marquez Stacey King Aldon Smith Discussion of athlete tragedies Sports Segment 1:08:00 – Phil Mickelson Scandal Golf club membership revoked Removed mid-round Why country clubs rarely do this Speculation about what may have happened 1:17:00 – NFL Player Tries to Eat Girlfriend's Phone Broncos linebacker Jonathan Cooper story Technology and cloud storage discussion Why eating a phone isn't a realistic plan 1:22:00 – Cookie Monster vs. Elmo Knicks-Spurs championship fallout Sesame Street social media drama Taking sides in sports 1:25:00 – Luka Dončić Criticism Dirty play allegations Sportsmanship debate Finals reaction 1:28:00 – Texas Softball Player Eats Ladybugs Strange sports superstitions Why this one might be the weirdest 1:31:00 – Giants Pride Night Controversy Pitchers refusing participation Team promotions and player reactions Baseball culture discussion 1:36:00 – Eric Trump & UFC Rumor Insider information accusations Sports betting implications Political family commentary Listener Mail & Voicemails 1:42:00 – Super Lee Calls About David Brahe Personal memories Community reflections More appreciation for David 1:46:00 – Dave Roberts Graduation Debate Missing a Dodgers game for his daughter's graduation Work-life balance in professional sports Why family should come first Nine Sports 1:55:00 – Randy Savage's Legendary Trailer Stories Spider-Man movie set rumors Randy Savage's larger-than-life reputation Bruce Campbell comments 2:01:00 – Joey Pants' Mental Health Advice Meditation Medication Masturbation 2:05:00 – Bruce Springsteen & "Born in the USA" Aaron Lewis criticism Misunderstanding song lyrics Political music discussion 2:11:00 – Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Wedding Rumors Madison Square Garden wedding plans Celebrity excess Comparing it to the Bezos wedding 2:17:00 – Microwaved Fish Leads to Gun Incident Police station confrontation Workplace etiquette South Carolina police story 2:24:00 – Ted Danson Reflects on Blackface Controversy Looking back at a major career mistake Why it remains part of his legacy 2:29:00 – The Saran Wrap Murder Case Update California courtroom sentencing Consent and criminal responsibility discussion Safe word debate 2:36:00 – Final Thoughts & Goodbye Another remembrance of David Bray Reflections on legacy and kindness Show close Featured Topics New York Knicks championship Pittsburgh & PNC Park David Bray tribute Phil Mickelson controversy RIP Report ALF memories Dave Roberts family priorities Randy Savage stories Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Nine Sports The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 620 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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What do you do when the competition isn't fair?In this powerful episode of High Performance Parenting, Chrissy, Abby, and Bella continue sharing their journey through State Tennis Championships and reveal the mindset that helped them overcome adversity, questionable calls, pressure-packed moments, and intense competition.Parents and athletes alike will learn valuable lessons about integrity, resilience, mental toughness, teamwork, and staying focused when circumstances don't go your way.The girls share how they responded when an opponent made a questionable call, how they regrouped during a critical tie-breaker, and what it felt like to contribute to a State Championship team.This episode is a powerful reminder that true success isn't just about winning—it's about becoming the type of person who can handle victory and adversity with character.In This Episode:✔ Competing at the State Championships✔ Handling unfair situations with integrity✔ Mental toughness under pressure✔ Teamwork and communication in doubles✔ Choosing confidence over frustration✔ Playing aggressively when it matters most✔ Lessons from becoming State ChampionsSubscribe for more faith-centered parenting strategies to help raise champion children in a crazy world.(00:00) When Competition Isn't Fair(01:02) Welcome to High Performance Parenting(01:46) Recapping the District Journey(02:24) Supporting Teammates at District Finals(03:15) Winning the District Championship(04:12) Preparing for State Championships(05:00) Facing the #3 Seed at State(06:05) Winning a Tough First Round Match(06:38) Sportsmanship and Difficult Opponents(07:00) Handling Unfair Calls Under Pressure(08:00) Resetting for the Final Tie-Breaker(08:55) Choosing an Aggressive Mindset(09:25) The Match-Winning Point(09:40) Watching from the Sidelines(10:50) Character vs. Cheating(12:30) What We Were Most Proud Of(13:54) Becoming State Champions(14:45) Final Lessons and Reflections
Two-time NCAA champion coach at Villanova Jay Wright and Rich discuss his former point guard Jalen Brunson leading the Knicks to the NBA's promised land, why the ‘Nova Knicks Brunson-Josh Hart-Mikal Bridges trio meshes so well, and reveals how close he came to taking NY's head coaching job before they landed in hiring Mike Brown. Rich and the guys debate Victor Wembanyama's less-than-ideal handling of the Spurs losing the NBA Finals and his interaction (lack thereof) with the Knicks and media, and react to Cape Verde's stunning 0-0 draw with World Cup favorite Spain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
205 - Behind the Whistle: A Referee's Journey | Big Ten Official Jeff Meslow on Sportsmanship, Pressure & Kindness In this episode of The Kindness Chronicles, the hosts reflect on KG's father's memorial and the support from family, friends, and organizations, then share details for the July 12 Semper Fi Flo hole-in-one challenge fundraiser at Loggers Trail Golf Course in Stillwater. The conversation features special guest Jeff Meslow, a 25-year NCAA football official and 10-year Big Ten line judge, who describes his path from starting as a college freshman to working major rivalry games and the Big Ten Championship, balancing officiating with a full-time job, and the behind-the-scenes production of televised games. Meslow discusses officiating pressures, communication with coaches, controversial calls like holding, replay review via the Big Ten command center, fan behavior, and memorable human moments including Iowa's Children's Hospital wave, a MN Gophers moment of kindness and more.
We're hearing an awful lot of talk the past several days concerning the behavior of both athletes and the fans who claim to be supporters of those athletes. The New York Knicks (with the help of a top notch choke job by San Antonio) came from 29 points behind in the second half Wednesday night to beat the Spurs 107-106. It was a mesmerizing comeback for the Knicks with an “out of nowhere” tip-in sealing the win with 1.2 seconds remaining. The Knicks pulled off the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. New York hasn't won an NBA title since 1973. They now have a 3-1 lead over San Antonio in this best-of-seven series. The Spurs will host Game 5 on Saturday night at 7:30PM on ABC. That's the good news. Taylor Swift, Ben Stiller, Jerry Seinfeld and a host of celebrities partied inside Madison Square Garden. Meanwhile, thousands of loco locals took to the streets of New York City to cheer and, sadly, cause significant property damage following the game. Remember – this was just Game 4. The Knicks haven't won anything yet. San Antonio center Victor Wembanyama had eggs thrown at him while walking into the team's hotel following the game. He said, “I mean, we can't forget it's a game. And I'm all for passion, but to the respect of each other. It's unacceptable”. There were 56 arrests in New York related to outdoor crowd antics following Wednesday night's NBA Finals game. You have to believe that the crazies are just warming up. One way or the other, New York fans are likely to tear-up Manhattan whether the Knicks win OR lose this series The city of New York hasn't won a major sports title in 15 years since the NFL's New York Giants won the 2011 Super Bowl. Sports fans in America's largest city are enthralled by the playoff run of the New York Knicks basketball team. A combination of youthful enthusiasm, excessive alcoholic refreshments, and a faction of seasoned troublemakers could, quite literally, set New York on fire in the next week. Jubilant fans will likely turn cars upside down and do massive property damage in Manhattan if the Knicks should close out this series in Game 5 Saturday night in San Antonio. Can you imagine the property damage the Knicks Knuckleheads might do if their NBA team should somehow blow a 3-1 series and lose in San Antonio in Game 7 next Friday night? If this series should go to seven games, building owners in downtown Manhattan should board-up their windows prior to next Friday (if they aren't already doing so today). Meanwhile, in Lubbock, Texas… The legal and moral issues surrounding Texas Tech's $5 million transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby boiled over this week. In a nutshell, the former University of Cincinnati QB has admitted that he bet more than $90,000 on college football games (and on most every other sport) during his first four years in college. He even bet on his own team at the time (Indiana) to win on more than one occasion while riding the bench as a back-up quarterback for the Hoosiers. The NCAA recently ruled Brendan Sorsby ineligible to play college football this fall due to violating a number of collegiate rules concerning gambling. The young man voluntarily entered and has completed a gambling addiction treatment program in recent months. After the NCAA made him ineligible to play college football this fall, Sorsby sued the NCAA in an effort to regain his final year of eligibility (and the $5 million NIL money). In a surprising ruling earlier this week, a Texas judge granted Brendan Sorsby an injunction which will allow the transfer quarterback to suit-up for the Texas Tech Red Raiders this fall. Even more ironic, the 99th District Court in Lubbock County, Texas (where every judge is a graduate of Texas Tech Law School) scheduled the actual trial to hear Sorsby's case on February 8, 2027. That would be a few weeks following the upcoming season's college football championship game. As NBC Saturday Night Live's legendary Church Lady might say, “How conveeeeenient?” Most rational sports fans expected that Brendan Sorsby would lose this week's legal skirmish. As a consolation prize, the quarterback is still eligible to enter the NFL after playing last season for the University of Cincinnati. The NFL will hold its annual Supplemental draft in August. Sorsby must declare his intention to enter that Supplemental draft by June 22. The talented college quarterback is likely to find a pro football team willing to take a chance on him this fall. While many in the Texas panhandle celebrated this week's legal outcomes, the majority of other major college sports programs are angry and/or in a state of shock. Athletic directors at major universities such as Georgia and Ohio State have advised their departments to not schedule any future games (in any sport) against Texas Tech. The board of directors for the Big 12 Conference (home of Texas Tech) will hold a conference call on this subject this coming Monday, June 15. Big 12 members such as TCU and Kansas State have voiced the possibility that their schools might decline playing football against Texas Tech this fall if Sorsby participates. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (who is running for the US Senate in November) decided to weigh in on the Brendan Sorsby matter Thursday. He warned Big 12 Conference leaders from taking any legal action against Texas Tech or be sued by the state of Texas (reminder – Texas Tech is a public university). Not be outdone, the state of Oklahoma’s Attorney General called-out Texas AG Ken Paxton on Friday. The Oklahoma AG wants the Big 12 Conference to immediately and permanently suspend Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby for gambling violations. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said that the Big 12 Conference was not a party to the Sorsby vs. NCAA proceedings. The league should send a message to college sports by suspending Sorsby for the upcoming season. “It’s leadership (Texas Tech) has prioritized winning over sport, over honor and integrity. If Texas Tech will not do the right thing, the Big 12 should,” said Drummond. Meanwhile, Fort Worth energy billionaire Cody Campbell (a Texas Tech alumnus) is fully supporting the legal position of Sorsby and his alma mater. Campbell gives millions to the university and its athletic programs annually. The school’s athletics department can pay for the best lawyers money can buy. SwampSwami believes that Brendan Sorsby should consider moving on to the NFL for a different (but very good) reason Texas Tech's transfer quarterback will become the biggest target of every defensive football player in college football this fall. Every school which plays football against the Red Raiders in 2026 will focus on ending Sorsby’s season on the field. Bounties are not legal or ethical. That said, the player who ends Brendan Sorsby's college football career will be long remembered. The Sorsby Circus is bringing the worst type of spotlight to Texas Tech University’s football program along with the entire athletics department at the school. Like it or not, Texas Tech is now wearing a villain's (red and) black hat due to the school's vigorous defense of an expensive transfer quarterback who admittedly violated NCAA rules on gambling. Don’t forget. There is one person who can quickly put an end to this mess Brendan Sorsby made many mistakes over the past several years. He has admitted to having a serious gambling addiction. He entered and completed a treatment program and is hopefully on the right track. As the public focuses on Sorsby, there are countless other college athletes in the same boat. We just haven’t heard their names yet. This young man accepted an NIL offer of $5 million to transfer to Texas Tech to utilize his final year of college eligibility. That large sum of money is much higher than Sorsby would have earned as a middle-round draft pick in April’s NFL draft. Texas Tech made it into the College Football Playoffs last year for the first time in school history. The West Texas school is excited about its chances to make it that far again this year, too. Did you know that there are five other quarterbacks on the Texas Tech football roster today? Brendan Sorsby is the most experienced, but the Red Raiders do have a number of other options available at their quarterback position. The June 22 deadline to enter the NFL’s Supplemental draft is a little more than one week away. Brendan Sorsby could announce that he is moving into the NFL. That would end all of the bickering surrounding his college playing status this fall. There is also a chance that Texas Tech – without Sorsby – still might have an outstanding year with one of those five other quarterbacks emerging to lead the Red Raiders football team this season. Now, wouldn’t that be interesting? The post What Happened to Sportsmanship and Class? appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Episode 241 - June 8th, 2026 - The FINALS & Recoveries - Violation Counter - DJ Intence - 0 x Ceddy - 2 x Walt - 9- Donald Trump walks out of NBC Interview - Trump Administration removing Science from Everyday Life - New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs & The NBA Finals. A Review & Recap - @adawave1090_ Unpopular Opinion about Sportsmanship within The Opponent's City - FIFA & The United States are RUINING “The World Cup” & the experience of “The World Cup” - @DJIntence putting a HEX on the Buffalo Bills because of the new stadium - Rick Chow found not guilty of murder of a Black Teen - ICE will no longer report DEATHS of detainees' released from CUSTODY - Amazon is now LEADING its Logistics to Small Businesses (Amazon Supply Chain Services)- RIP Stacey King - Wise Guy's Segment - NightCap & OchoCinco Johnson helping COUPLES push the boundaries in the BEDROOM. Glutenous Maximus Play - Wise Guy's Segment - P. Diddy SEXTAPE leaked on Twitter aka X - Sports Talk: World Cup Analysis by @adawave1090_
There's good sportsmanship and there's bad sportsmanship… then there's this Setting the Bar story! Source: https://www.wowt.com/2026/05/30/oklahoma-youth-baseball-coach-banned-life-after-son-throws-into-dugout-against-nebraska-team/
In hour 4, Spadoni and Shasky discuss if sportsmanship is dead in professional and youth sports.
May 21, 2026 ~ Dr. Steve Craig, Lloyd Jackson, and Chris Renwick discuss a pickleball dispute. Dr. Craig challenges the sender's perspective, emphasizing self-reflection over blaming others, and commends the woman for demanding a sincere apology. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Drive played a new story of an Oklahoma High School women's team that gave back their state title after they found out the game was scored incorrectly.
主播:Meimei(中国)+ Selah(美国) 音乐:Wonder最近,中国斯诺克迎来了一个历史性时刻。2026年5月5日,22岁的中国球员吴宜泽,在World Snooker Championship final(斯诺克世锦赛决赛)中,以18比17击败Shaun Murphy,拿下职业生涯第一个世锦赛冠军。这意义非凡,因为 World Snooker Championship,几乎就是斯诺克世界里的最高舞台。01. The Pinnacle of Snooker?斯诺克运动的巅峰?World Snooker Championship final也就是斯诺克世锦赛决赛,可以说是斯诺克运动的最高殿堂。It's the pinnacle of snooker.Pinnacle:巅峰、最高点Selah 还用另外两个比赛来类比:It's kind of like Wimbledon in tennis or The Masters in golf. 就像网球里的温网,或者高尔夫的大师赛。也就是说,能进入 World Snooker Championship final,本身就已经非常厉害。但更让大家震惊的是比分。吴宜泽以最小差距获胜,18比17。最小的差距可以说是“by the narrowest margin possible”.这场比赛最精彩的地方,其实是中途的局势变化。一开始,吴宜泽原本10比7领先,但后来 Shaun Murphy 开始疯狂追分。Shaun Murphy made a huge comeback (实现了巨大逆转).Comeback:逆转、翻盘比分很快变成了10比12。对于一个22岁的年轻球员来说,这种场面压力巨大。One frame away (只差一局) from losing. That's intense. 这里还有一个特别常用的表达:Under pressure:在巨大压力之下Imagine being only 22 years old and playing under that kind of pressure.就在比赛最紧张的时候,吴宜泽收到了一条短信。发信人是 Ronnie O'Sullivan。 奥沙利文,是斯诺克界的传奇人物。Living legend:传奇人物很多斯诺克球迷,都把 O'Sullivan 视为这项运动历史上最伟大的球员之一。而他给吴宜泽的建议非常简单:“Stay focused. Calm down. Trust your game.”(保持专注,冷静下来,相信自己的比赛。)其实越是关键时刻,越难做到 focused。尤其是在决赛中比赛势头发生变化的时候。Especially when momentum changes during a final.本来领先,后来连续丢分,很容易就会lose control of the match。Momentum:比赛势头、节奏但真正厉害的运动员,往往就是在这种时候稳住心态。让人感动的是——这并不是 O'Sullivan 第一次支持吴宜泽。For the past few seasons, he's almost acted like a mentor to him. 过去几个赛季里,他几乎像导师一样帮助吴宜泽。Mentor:导师、引路人他甚至曾经预测:“Wu Yize would become world number one and win a world championship within three years.”(吴宜泽会在三年内成为世界第一,并赢得世锦赛冠军。)他还说:“He is a once-in-a-generation talent.”Once-in-a-generation talent:百年一遇的天才对于年轻运动员来说,这是非常高等级的赞美了。带着导师的建议,吴宜泽也真的顶住了压力。After receiving the message, he stopped the losing streak (连败) and won three straight frames (连赢三局). Selah 直接说:“That's a real comeback story.”(这是真正的逆转故事。)最后那个决定性的球打进之后,the entire arena exploded with cheers. 整个场馆瞬间沸腾。02. True Sportsmanship 真正的体育精神吴宜泽获胜后,现场观众一直在喊:“WU! WU! WU!”。结果吴宜泽一开始以为they are booing (喝倒彩) him. 因为英文里的boo,也就是喝倒彩、嘘声,发音和“Wu” 很像。后来工作人员才告诉他大家不是在不是 boo,是在喊你的名字。比赛结束后,吴宜泽说了一句话,让很多人都特别感动。“No matter who you support, I think our love for snooker is shared.”(无论你支持谁,我想大家对斯诺克的热爱是共通的。)This is the true sportsmanship.Sportsmanship:体育精神不仅仅是赢比赛,更是对对手、观众,以及这项运动本身的尊重。22岁的吴宜泽,用这场 World Snooker Championship final,让全世界记住了他的名字。Maybe this is just the beginning. 也许未来,我们真的会看到 O'Sullivan 当年的那个预言成真:World number one.欢迎在评论区留言:Did you watch this incredible final?这场精彩的决赛,你看了吗?
Little League Sportsmanship, Ejection Stories, and Lucas' Notebook presented by Unjuiced - Tuesday Hour 3
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Dylan Mathews hit the halftime portion of the show where they talk about some of the crazy and funny stories that happened over the weekend that you may've missed, including letting you hear how PGA Tour golfer Cameron Young displayed great sportsmanship during his wire-to-wire win at the Cadillac Championship this weekend.
A county Down runner is being praised for his sportsmanship after he stopped and helped a struggling competitor across the line at the Boston Marathon.Aaron Beggs joins Andrea to discuss what happened.Image: Reuters
On the Contacts Coaching Podcast, Half Moon Bay athletic director Mike Barragan shares his path from being an undersized multi-sport athlete to coaching Little League, high school baseball (including at South San Francisco High), and eventually becoming AD in his hometown. He discusses lessons from varied sports and jobs (restaurants, construction, special education), the value of sociology for empathy and reading people, and why he strongly promotes multi-sport participation—especially at small schools where rosters and program health depend on it. Barragan describes navigating relationships with alumni coaches and parents, balancing what's best for individual athletes versus the program, and using team culture practices like bonding meals. He also explains recent focus on improving sportsmanship amid growing trash talk and social media-driven behavior at games.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:45 Mike's Sports Roots04:43 Tony Gwynn Moment05:15 First Coaching Break06:57 Hometown Coaching Drama08:48 Carlmont Reality Check10:51 Teaching and Varsity Leap14:38 Back to Half Moon Bay15:00 Becoming Athletic Director16:59 San Diego Detour20:49 Life Skills and Empathy23:08 Multi Sport Advocacy29:53 Program vs Kid First31:37 Program First Culture32:02 Leading Without Micromanaging33:19 Parents Communication Balance34:33 Coaching Nuggets Learned37:24 Cuts Roles and Development42:44 Alumni Town Dynamics48:52 Sportsmanship Stand58:26 Closing Thanks and Wrap
I have a tough time visualizing Jesus, mocking an opponent, calling them “losers.”It's called “trash talk,” or having “swag.” And it can get ugly.Sportsmanship, like so many cultural norms these days, is becoming a thing of the past.When a player does something memorable, like crouching down and consoling a member of the losing side after the game is over, we marvel at their example.That's the kind of life Jesus lived. Winning a game is just that. A game. Sportsmanship is a life lesson that shapes and molds a young man into something more. When taken deeper, showing compassion, even when you “lose,” becomes the ultimate example. That's when you can say to the vitriol of an ungracious opponent, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”* For information about raising your son into a godly man, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.*Luke 23:34
https://teachhoops.com/ Multiple outlets reported that UConn coach Geno Auriemma had a tense exchange with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley near the end of the game, then left the floor without going back for the usual postgame handshake, before issuing a public apology afterward. Coach, this is the part we don't talk about enough. It's hard to lose. It's hard when it ends suddenly. And most of us have felt that walk off the court — where you're trying to hold it together for your players while your own emotions are screaming. So the coaching question becomes: This episode breaks down leadership in three layers: Sportsmanship isn't about being “nice.” It's about having standards when your emotions are loud. A simple truth: if your postgame behavior is based on feelings, it will eventually break. That's why great programs have a postgame routine that never changes — win or lose. The apology matters because it models something players rarely see: A leader saying, “I didn't handle that the right way.” That's not weakness. That's accountability. And accountability is contagious. We turn this into something every coach can apply: Your 5-minute plan after a brutal loss What you do in the handshake line What you say to captains first How you get your team off the floor with class What NOT to do (no ref talk, no fan talk, no extra drama) Your 24-hour rule First day: breathe, protect the program, don't rewrite history Next day: tip your hat, own what you control, build the fix You can be disappointed without being disrespectful Routines protect you when emotions spike Owning mistakes fast is leadership, not PR The way you lose becomes a permanent lesson for your players What does “class” look like when we're hurting? What's our standard in the handshake line? How do we respond when we feel we were wronged? What do we control after the final buzzer? “We hurt, but we have class.” “No extra drama. Represent us.” “We tip our hat, then we get better.” “We don't blame. We build.” When losing hurts… what do your players learn from YOU?1) The moment2) The response3) The culture toolTakeaways for CoachesQuestions to Discuss With Your TeamPractical Coaching Language You Can Steal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of d6 minutes, we go over our favourite model scale, details that are too much in minis, and ask if tournaments were better with sportsmanship and army comp as part of the overall score.
https://teachhoops.com/ When losing hurts… what do your players learn from YOU? This episode breaks down leadership in three layers: Sportsmanship isn't about being “nice.” It's about having standards when your emotions are loud. A simple truth: if your postgame behavior is based on feelings, it will eventually break. That's why great programs have a postgame routine that never changes — win or lose. The apology matters because it models something players rarely see: A leader saying, “I didn't handle that the right way.” That's not weakness. That's accountability. And accountability is contagious. We turn this into something every coach can apply: Your 5-minute plan after a brutal loss What you do in the handshake line What you say to captains first How you get your team off the floor with class What NOT to do (no ref talk, no fan talk, no extra drama) Your 24-hour rule First day: breathe, protect the program, don't rewrite history Next day: tip your hat, own what you control, build the fix You can be disappointed without being disrespectful Routines protect you when emotions spike Owning mistakes fast is leadership, not PR The way you lose becomes a permanent lesson for your players What does “class” look like when we're hurting? What's our standard in the handshake line? How do we respond when we feel we were wronged? What do we control after the final buzzer? “We hurt, but we have class.” “No extra drama. Represent us.” “We tip our hat, then we get better.” “We don't blame. We build.” 1) The moment2) The response3) The culture toolTakeaways for CoachesQuestions to Discuss With Your TeamPractical Coaching Language You Can Steal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trey weighs in on the importance of U.S. intelligence operations following a high-stakes rescue of a downed U.S. airman in Iran, emphasizing the years of preparation behind missions that unfold in moments. He also lives into the ongoing debate over surveillance and accountability, arguing that strong leadership ultimately safeguards against abuse. Plus, Trey calls out a lack of sportsmanship from UConn head women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma following their loss to the South Carolina Women's Basketball team in the final four of the NCAA tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
https://teachhoops.com/ The Women's Final Four is the biggest stage in the sport—and it reminds every coach of a hard truth: losing hurts, even for Hall-of-Famers. This episode uses the postgame moment after UConn's loss as a real-time teaching tool on sportsmanship, accountability, and culture. What This Episode Covers Why the hardest part of coaching isn't drawing up plays—it's handling emotions when seasons end The difference between disappointment and disrespect How a coach's behavior after a loss becomes a lesson for every player watching Why a quick apology can matter as much as any win (ownership is leadership) The “5 minutes after a loss” plan every head coach should have The “24-hour rule” for teams: no excuses, no blaming, just breathe—then learn Practical language you can use with captains and your locker room to protect your program's standard Coaching Takeaways Build a postgame routine you never break: handshake line, eyes up, represent the program Teach the standard: “You can hurt, but you can still have class.” If you're wrong, own it fast—your players need to see adults model accountability The next day matters: tip your hat, then fix what you can control For culture templates, leadership tools, postseason prep, and done-for-you coaching resources: TeachHoops.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brenda Hilton returns to the Crown Refs Podcast for a thoughtful conversation about her pioneering work through Officially Human and the long-term mission of restoring respect for sports officials. Brenda shares the evolution of the organization from its early days to its current nonprofit model, reflecting on the growing reach of its message, the importance of fundraising with purpose, and the latest initiatives helping humanize officials across the country. A major highlight of the conversation is the launch and success of Officially Human's new activity book, a creative and impactful tool designed to introduce young people to officiating, explain multiple sports in a kid-friendly way, and show a new generation that officials are real people with stories, purpose, and value. The episode also touches on Officially Human's expanding partnerships with college conferences, digital learning programs, downloadable resources, and its broader vision for 2026 and beyond.The conversation goes far beyond updates, though, and gets into the heart of the officiating experience today. Brenda and Paul discuss the ongoing decline in sportsmanship, why abuse toward officials has not improved, and how money, pressure, and youth sports culture continue to make the environment harder for officials at every level. They explore the importance of mentoring, why younger officials need support and real development instead of simply being thrown onto courts and fields, and how proactive game management and stronger communication with coaches can protect both officials and the game itself. The episode also highlights the power of positive messaging, the need to celebrate respectful interactions in sports, and the role content creators and organizations can play in changing the narrative around officiating. This is a meaningful, future-focused episode about leadership, advocacy, creativity, and why the fight for better sportsmanship matters now more than ever.⛺️ Register for the Crown Refs Skill Development Camphttps://stan.store/crownrefs/p/crown-refs-skill-development-camp-tmq5jdse
In a brand new offering this season, we will now be dropping two podcasts per week. Our main episode focused on Super Netball will continue as normal and be available each Wednesday. The second one will be available later in the week and feature an in-depth, longer form interview with a netball personality. This could be a player or coach from Australia or a chance to go around the world and hear from an expert in another country.The UK's Netball Super League is already two rounds into its 2026 competition and this week we're joined by English podcaster Kelly Walker to get her thoughts on Sophie Fawns' Manchester Thunder debut, the heat Alicia Scholes is copping for pushing an opposition player offside and the choice kit launched by the London Mavericks that gives their players the opportunity to ditch the netball dress.
We got another smorgasboard episode for y 'all with Joel presenting us with a fresh new take on hero releases, Clark recycling a Discord conversation about what makes a card 'cheap' versus 'expensive' to cast, and Fuzzy leads with a philosophical discussion on the nature of sportsmanship.Discord Link: https://discord.gg/HR4pJpcdZ8Patreon Link: https://patreon.com/PitchItToMe?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_linkYou can follow us at the following socials:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/pitchittomepod.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pitchittomepodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@PitchItToMePodcastTimestamps:00:00 Introduction00:37 Turn Zero05:27 Leading with 20-health Formats21:35 Card Costs41:30 Sportsmanship59:42 Arsenal Zone01:09:41 Outro & Outtakes Credits:Host #2 -- Fuzzy DelpHost #2 -- Joel RecinosHost #2 -- Clark MooreExecutive Producer -- Talon StradleyMusic -- Dillon HulseLogo -- Han ViMix -- Christopher MooreAudio Editor -- Joel RecinosVideo Editor -- Clark MooreThank you to Legend Story Studios for allowing the use of their card art through their Content Creator policies and for making the game of Flesh and Blood.#fleshandbloodtcg #tradingcards #gamedesign #podcast #legendstorystudios #fabtcg #pitm #pitchittome #sportsmanship
Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia break down a packed week of results from Levin, Toruń, Castellón, Boston, and more. Plus, a final look back at the Winter Olympics and a preview of what's ahead.– Keely Hodgkinson's world record at Levin is still reverberating. It's time to retire the “What about Athing Mu…” narrative.– Georgia Hunter-Bell ran 4:00 flat again at Levin but was left disappointed after a chaotic pacing situation.– The DQ heard ‘round the world: Theppiso Masalela of Botswana was disqualified from the 1500m in Toruń for an unsportsmanlike conduct gesture — a gun motion pointed at Azzedine Habz at the finish line.– A potential Nader vs. Hocker showdown at World Indoors.– Mondo Duplantis cleared 6.06m and debuted his new single “Feelin' Myself” performed live.– European distance runners have closed the gap on East Africans in road racing, at least in the 10K.– Oregon's DMR drama.– Parker Wolfe ran 12:59 for his first-ever sub-13 minute 5000m.– A light USA Indoors and Tokyo Marathon preview.– Bonus: Final Winter Olympics wrap.____________Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez + Preet Majithia | @preet_athletics Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr____________SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSUSATF: The USATF Indoor Track and Field Championships presented by Prevagen are back in New York City from February 28th to March 1st at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island. This is where legends don't just race; they punch their ticket to the world stage. The pressure is real, the margins are razor thin, and every athlete is fighting for one thing: a spot on Team USATF at the World Indoor Championships. Grab your tickets now at USATF.org/tickets and experience track and field at its absolute loudest.OLIPOP: A blast from the past, Olipop's Shirley Temple combines smooth vanilla flavor with bright lemon and lime, finished with cherry juice for that nostalgic grenadine-like flavor. One sip of this timeless soda proves some flavors never grow old. Try Shirley Temple and more of Olipop's flavors at DrinkOlipop.com and use code CITIUS25 at checkout to get 25% off your orders.
In this Debrief episode, as always we pull lessons out of the social media mess and apply them to real life. Let's start with a refreshing post-game interview where a reporter chooses encouragement over “gotcha” criticism, then pivots into Mark Manson's idea of the “emotional vampire” and why you must set boundaries without guilt. From there, the episode gets blunt about martial arts culture, especially modern jiu jitsu. Ego, posturing, toxic gym vibes, lack of curriculum, and performative toughness are driving people away. The takeaway is simple: respect matters, discipline starts before you step on the mat, and your character shows most when nobody is watching.Send a text
Jack examines similarities between the tenets of sportsmanship and the unrest in Minneapolis. Keep the conversation going! Visit www.osipfoundation.org. Email podcast@osipfoundation.org. Comment at www.facebook.com/osipfoundation. Follow on X and Instagram @osipfoundation #howyouplaythegame.
Miami QB Carson Beck made some waves when he did not rush to shake hands with the opposing team's QB. Was that bad? Should he not have done that?
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about his beautiful tribute to his father, Jens, who recently passed away. Eric also talks about ex-mayor Lori Lightfoot’s credit card debt, and Ben Johnson’s behavior after the Bears victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about his beautiful tribute to his father, Jens, who recently passed away. Eric also talks about ex-mayor Lori Lightfoot’s credit card debt, and Ben Johnson’s behavior after the Bears victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about his beautiful tribute to his father, Jens, who recently passed away. Eric also talks about ex-mayor Lori Lightfoot’s credit card debt, and Ben Johnson’s behavior after the Bears victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Pete Sampras's fate at the 1994 Lipton Championship was resting in the hands of Andre Agassi. That morning, a very ill Sampras woke up knowing he'd be unable to play as scheduled. He also knew that in that moment Agassi could walk away with the trophy and the check without looking back, but Agassi chose a different path. He opted to delay the match in hopes it would give Pete enough time to get back on his feet. Said Agassi: “If I can't beat the best player in the world, I don't deserve the trophy. I especially don't deserve it if I can't beat him when he's sick.” This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy.
How you handle yourself speaks volumes about who you really are.We finish up our week of episodes focused on Sportsmanship & Class with seven quotes. These quotes come from a variety of people, but they all have some really powerful concepts in them.I am grateful to all of you who support the podcast! I do this show because of you. While I enjoy the quotes myself, I do this podcast because many of you who are looking for inspiration and impact from these quotes come back and listen to it on a consistent basis. Thanks to all of you for being a huge part of this journey! In order to help me keep this journey going, please consider becoming a supporter of the show. You can donate to the show by clicking on the link below. Support the showFor more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at scott@slamdunksuccess.com.Our new background music, starting with Episode 300, is "Pulse of Time - Corporate Rock" by TunePocket. Our background music for the first 5 years of the podcast was "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.
How you handle yourself speaks volumes about who you really are.We continue our week of episodes focused on Sportsmanship & Class. For over 40 years of coaching, these have been at the top of the list for me as to what I wanted our kids and teams to be known for - having good sportsmanship and handling ourselves with class. When it comes to youth and school sports, there is nothing more important to me than that. I want to win as much as anyone else, but I am not willing to compromise my integrity with regard to how we handle ourselves just to win a game.Today, I am focused on quotes about sportsmanship that all came from one man. Ironically, I had never heard of this man until I was doing the research for these quotes on sportsmanship. But, holy cow, does he have great quotes about sportsmanship! Who is he? Check out the episode to find out. I am grateful to all of you who support the podcast! I do this show because of you. While I enjoy the quotes myself, I do this podcast because many of you who are looking for inspiration and impact from these quotes come back and listen to it on a consistent basis. Thanks to all of you for being a huge part of this journey! In order to help me keep this journey going, please consider becoming a supporter of the show. You can donate to the show by clicking on the link below. Support the showFor more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at scott@slamdunksuccess.com.Our new background music, starting with Episode 300, is "Pulse of Time - Corporate Rock" by TunePocket. Our background music for the first 5 years of the podcast was "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.
How you handle yourself speaks volumes about who you really are.We start a new week of podcast episodes, focusing this week on something that for me has been the most important element(s) that I think we need to focus on in sports - Sportsmanship & Class. For over 40 years of coaching, these have been at the top of the list for me as to what I wanted our kids and teams to be known for - having good sportsmanship and handling ourselves with class. There is nothing more important to me than that. I want to win as much as anyone else, but I am not willing to compromise my integrity with regards to how we handle ourselves just to win a game.We kick off this week's episode with 6 quotes on sportsmanship/class. I am grateful to all of you who support the podcast! I do this show because of you. While I enjoy the quotes myself, I do this podcast because many of you who are looking for inspiration and impact from these quotes come back and listen to it on a consistent basis. Thanks to all of you for being a huge part of this journey! In order to help me keep this journey going, please consider becoming a supporter of the show. You can donate to the show by clicking on the link below. Support the showFor more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at scott@slamdunksuccess.com.Our new background music, starting with Episode 300, is "Pulse of Time - Corporate Rock" by TunePocket. Our background music for the first 5 years of the podcast was "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.
Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers explore the crucial value of sportsmanship in tennis, and its various definitions with three legends: Hall of Famer Lindsay Davenport, former doubles world No. 1 Rohan Bopanna and two-time major finalist Todd Martin.Lindsay Davenport defines sportsmanship broadly, as handling defeat, tough calls, and success, while being able to look your opponent in the eye. She shares her own personal examples and role models for sportsmanship in today's game.Rohan Bopanna discusses one momentous instance of sportsmanship in his career: voluntarily gave up a critical point in the 2023 US Open men's doubles final after the ball lightly brushed his arm. Bopanna discusses how honesty and instinct guide his career and how his gesture inspired others.Two-time ATP Sportsmanship Award winner Todd Martin stresses that true sportsmanship means putting the sport first and maintains that living with the "bad truth" of a point you didn't deserve isn't worthwhile. He discusses how in an era of electronic line calling, sportsmanship is less about line calls and more about overall consistency, poise, and professionalism on and off the court.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast.
On this episode, Angela and Kristin dive into all things sportsmanship. They talk about what it looks like at various stages of development and how parents can teach the related social and emotional skills that will serve kids well, both on and off the field.Angela Nelson, EdD, BCBA, and Kristin Bandi, MA, BCBA, are Board Certified Behavior Analysts with expertise on human behavior and child development. They spend their days working with parents and caregivers of both typically developing children as well as children with learning, social, and behavioral challenges, or developmental disabilities. This podcast is brought to you by RethinkCare. If you need support as a parent or caregiver of a child, we encourage you to ask your Human Resources team if RethinkCare is a part of your employer-provided benefits. RethinkCare reaches millions of lives globally through partnerships with top organizations and Fortune 1,000 companies.
Cheating has reached shocking new levels in competitive bass fishing. From planted cages filled with pre-caught bass to falsified kayak tournament entries using cut-down boats, tournament integrity is under attack like never before. Veteran angler Bruce Callis addresses the heartbreaking reality of modern fishing cheaters—including a jaw-dropping case of an angler photographing bass on a modified kayak while actually fishing from a bass boat. Explore why the love of competition and respect for the sport should always outweigh the desperate desire to win at any cost, and why 99.9% of honest anglers refuse to cross that line.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bass-cast-radio--1838782/support.Become a Patreon memebet now for less then a pack of worms you can support Bass Cast Radio as well as get each epsiode a day early & commercial free. Just click the link below. PATREON
Increidble. The Best Feeling In Sports. We react together...Chapters00:00 The Return of the Buckeyes03:03 Game Highlights and Key Plays06:00 Team Dynamics and Coaching Decisions09:00 Controversial Moments and Referee Decisions12:00 Post-Game Reflections and Integrity14:57 Atmosphere and Rivalry Dynamics18:00 Michigan's Struggles and Future Outlook24:28 Class and Sportsmanship in Rivalry Games25:31 The Impact of Coaching on Team Culture26:55 Post-Game Reflections and Rivalry Dynamics28:03 Fan Engagement and Stadium Atmosphere29:58 The Iconic Brutus Moment35:26 Player Performances: Bo Jackson's Impact39:53 Quarterback Dynamics: Sayan's PerformanceSummaryIn this episode, the hosts celebrate Ohio State's triumphant return to the top of college football, discussing the thrilling rivalry game against Michigan. They delve into key plays, standout performances, and coaching strategies that defined the match. The conversation also touches on controversial moments, the atmosphere of the game, and the iconic actions of Brutus, the mascot. As they reflect on the significance of the victory, they look ahead to future implications for the team and the rivalry.
December's theme is Sportsmanship, and Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters is well known for her kindness on and off the court. The 6-time major champion and 8-time WTA Sportsmanship Award winner shares how gratitude is one of the most important aspects of her career, and how keeping perspective was key to her reaching the top.This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy.
Jack reflects on holiday gatherings and the sportsmanship that can be used at the dinner table as bickering relatives debate. Keep the conversation going! Visit www.osipfoundation.org. Email podcast@osipfoundation.org. Comment at www.facebook.com/osipfoundation. Follow on X and Instagram @osipfoundation #howyouplaythegame.
https://teachhoops.com/ Building a positive team culture starts long before the first tip-off; it begins with clearly defined core values and non-negotiable standards. A positive culture is not accidental—it is intentional. Coaches must establish a framework where "we" always supersedes "me." This involves defining roles explicitly so every player, from the leading scorer to the last player on the bench, understands their value to the collective mission. When players feel seen and valued, buy-in increases. This foundation is strengthened by a coach who models the desired behavior; you cannot demand selflessness and composure if you are selfish and erratic on the sidelines. Consistency in how you treat your star player versus your role players sets the tone for the entire program. Trust and connection are the glue that holds a positive team together when things go wrong. You must actively engineer opportunities for players to bond beyond the court. This can be as simple as "team meals" or as structured as "partner interviews" where teammates share their life stories to build empathy. On the court, implement "appreciation" drills where players are required to high-five or verbally acknowledge a teammate after every play. This creates a habit of support that overrides the natural instinct to blame others during stressful game moments. When players genuinely care about each other, they play harder for each other, and the fear of making mistakes is replaced by the confidence that their teammates have their back. Finally, a positive culture requires constant maintenance through positive reinforcement and honest communication. It is easy to be positive when winning, but the true test is after a loss. A coach must separate the performance from the person, critiquing the execution without attacking the player's character. Celebrate the "unseen" plays—deflections, screen assists, and bench energy—just as loudly as the points scored. Furthermore, address conflict immediately and privately; do not let resentment fester. By creating an environment of psychological safety where players are allowed to fail without fear of being shamed, you unlock their ability to play free, aggressive, and winning basketball. Building Team Culture, Basketball Team Bonding, Positive Coaching, Team Chemistry Drills, Leadership in Sports, Basketball Team Building Activities, Coaching Youth Basketball, Sports Psychology for Coaches, Motivating Athletes, Trust Building Exercises, Handling Team Conflict, Basketball Program Culture, Player Accountability, Coaching Philosophy, Teamwork in Sports, Positive Reinforcement Strategies, Locker Room Culture, Mental Toughness Training, Sportsmanship, Athlete Development Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week James and Will are joined by Alistair Brownlee, legendary triathlete turned Ironman champion turned gravel racing extraordinaire turned sports scientist turned... If there was a personification of the polymath endurance athlete, Alistair is it, from being the only triathlete to hold two Olympic individual triathlon titles, to sacrificing his own race to carry his exhausted brother, Jonny, across the finish line, to starting his own sports nutrition company, TrueFuels, to top-tenning some of the most notorious gravel events in the world, to... Here we go again with the listing, so you should probably just listen to the episode.Interview begins at 9.00This episode is brought to you by the Hammerhead Karoo GPS bike computer. Visit hammerhead.io and use the code CYCLIST to get a free HR strap with every purchase (just be sure to add the strap to your cart then apply the code at checkout).------------------This episode is also brought to you by Help for Heroes Big Battlefield Bike Ride, am epic, four day, 250-mile trip around Belgium and Northern France that raises money for Armed Forces veterans and their families. See helpforheroes.org.uk for moreDid you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly print magazine?Subscribe now at store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod and get every issue for less than in the shops, delivered straight to your door.And it's also a rather lovely website about everything road cycling and gravel. Check us out at cyclist.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil and Kirby discuss the concept of honor in Airsoft, exploring the prevalence of cheating, the dynamics of community accountability, and the definition of sportsmanship. They delve into whether Airsoft has an inherent honor problem or if it is primarily a player issue, emphasizing the importance of community standards and the need for proactive measures to maintain a fair and enjoyable environment for all players.To cast your vote in the RGK Awards, head to: https://rgkairsoft.com/random-airsoft-awards/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Airsoft Honor06:28 The Honor Problem in Airsoft14:48 Sportsmanship vs. Honor20:46 Accountability in Airsoft Communities26:11 Cultural Differences in Airsoft32:17 Finding Solutions to Honor Issues38:52 Conclusion and Community Engagement--- If you're looking to support the channel, check out our merch store here: https://stormriders.threadless.com/ And join our discord by following this link: https://discord.gg/ZdaftDDYaZ
Susie and Sarah are psyched about the Louvre heist especially because there was a woman involved, but Sarah's mom is not so pleased. We hear why one UFC fighter is being challenged about his use of a diabolical tactic of tickling, and we learn why it's seen as "unsportsmanlike." We debate the ethics of free diving and why some people think inhaling pure oxygen beforehand is "cheating." Susie watched the Aileen Wournos documentary, and despite being very familiar with the murderes, she still learned a lot that complicated her opinion of what happened. Finally, we debate a viral DoorDash delivery issue where a woman claimed to be "assaulted" by a customer, but believe it or not we're on his side...Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:For a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to https://www.hungryroot.com/braincandy and use code braincandy. Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/braincandy10 to take advantage of this limited-time offer for up to 20% off your next purchase. For 20% off your order, head to https://reliefband.com/braincandy and use code BRAINCANDYSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Unmasking Halloween, Car Troubles, and Deconstructing the Gospels: An Informative Rollercoaster In this episode of the Divinely Uninspired podcast, the crew gathers to discuss post-Halloween stories, the true origins and writings of the Gospels, and childhood myths like quicksand and stop, drop, and roll. Special guest David shares his insights on volunteering and building projects, while the team dissects recent news about teams returning their championships and an unusual Taco Bell 50K run. Tune in for a blend of humorous anecdotes, fascinating historical insights, and a unique taste test experiment. 00:00 Welcome to the Divinely Uninspired Podcast 00:36 Meet the Team and Special Guest David 01:23 Halloween Recap and Costumes 03:27 Jeremy's Halloween Story 12:43 Traffic Signs and Legalities 18:47 Self-Driving Cars and Productivity 23:32 Taco Bell 50K Challenge 27:59 Soccer Championship and Sportsmanship 29:34 Controversial Game Ending 29:42 Debating Sports Ethics 30:04 Classical Christian Values 32:22 Childhood Fears and Myths 40:23 Taste Test Challenge 45:57 Understanding the Bible's Origins 01:02:05 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
Isaac and Suke talk the Biggest Drinkers in CFB, Sportsmanship 101, and LSU's weird Athletic director situation
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to LSU getting humiliated in Death Valley by Texas A&M and officially calls for Brian Kelly's time in Baton Rouge to end. JT goes off on how LSU is paying Brian Kelly generational wealth for mediocrity and how the Tigers' culture has completely collapsed under his leadership. He breaks down why Texas A&M under Mike Elko looks sharper, tougher, and better coached than LSU despite similar talent. Then JT dives into Texas barely surviving Mississippi State, Alabama being unfairly disrespected despite having the best résumé in college football, and the truth about why the SEC still runs the sport no matter how much the Big Ten cries about “bias.” He ends with a heated rant on Oklahoma's loss to Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin's savage postgame moment, and why Deion Sanders' loyalty to Pat Shurmur is killing Colorado's season.
Wallace Thompson was 15 years old when he began writing The Field Game Field Guide, which the back cover describes as "more than just an instruction manual for our favorite childhood games; it is a journey into the unspoken rules of our everyday lives. Calling on years of childcare experience and his own unconventional childhood, author Wallace Thompson teaches us that if you learn how to be a good sport, in and out of games, your relationships will improve and your life will become easier." Book Discussed: The Field Game Field Guide: A Guide to Sportsmanship and Life Sponsors: Monetary Metals The Podsworth App: Use code WOODS50 for 50% off your first order at Podsworth.com to clean up your voice recordings, sound like a pro, and also support the Tom Woods Show! My full Podsworth ad read BEFORE & AFTER processing: https://youtu.be/tIlZWkm8Syk Show notes for Ep. 2701