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The White House's Office of Management and Budget has released a sweeping 400-page proposed rule change that would fundamentally alter how the U.S. federal government manages grants, affecting everything from NASA research to biomedical science and community programs. In this episode, Casey Dreier is joined by Liz Ginexi, a former Program Officer at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, to break down what these changes would mean for American science. Among the most significant proposals: replacing merit-based peer review with partisan political review, allowing grants to be terminated at any time without justification, and restricting scientists' ability to publish their work and attend conferences. Together, Casey and Liz explain how a document dressed up in procedural language could centralize unprecedented control over U.S. scientific funding under a single White House office. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/political-control-over-scientific-grantsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casey Dreier is joined by Liz Ginexi, a former Program Officer at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, to break down a 400-page proposed rule change from the U.S. Office of Management and Budget that could fundamentally reshape how the federal government manages scientific grants.
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Philadelphia Flyers win Game 1 by a score of 3-2. Stifle the Penguins high flying offense.
What if the everyday phrases you use as a leader are quietly stifling innovation on your team?If your team seems hesitant to share ideas or to take initiative, the issue might not be a lack of talent—it might be communication. This episode zeroes in on how common leadership language can unintentionally shut down creativity, trust, and problem-solving, even when your intent is to be cautious or efficient.By listening, you'll walk away with:Insight into seven common phrases that quietly crush innovation and teamworkBetter ways to respond that encourage creativity without sacrificing structurePractical language shifts that build psychological safety and stronger collaborationHit play now to learn the simple language shifts that can unlock your team's best ideas and turn hesitation into momentum.Check out:(01:06) – Why innovation doesn't need perks or brainstorming gimmicks—but does require psychological safety and the right leadership language(02:04) – The first “innovation-killing” phrase (“Let's not get ahead of ourselves”) and how to reframe it to encourage bold thinking(08:08) – Why “Let's stick to the plan” can trap your team—and how to stay flexible without losing directionLeadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success.Mentioned in this episode:2026 Audience Survey We appreciate you. Click "Leadership Survey" - first 30 responses get a signed book. Thank you for helping us make the show even more helpful.
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Assembling the "Engine" in Canine Structure Veteran breeder and judge Stephanie Seabrook Hedgepath joins host Laura Reeves to break down the dog's "engine" -- rear construction from croup anatomy and tail set to hock length and bend of stifle — helping breeders and judges understand how structure drives movement and longevity. The entire rear assembly in a dog is the engine that propels it forward. Stephanie and Laura unpack the anatomy and biomechanics behind a correct rear assembly, why balance matters more than any single piece, and how faults in the rear (or the front) can break a working dog down over time. The Rear as the Engine Stephanie describes the rear as a pole vault mechanism, driving the dog over its front assembly. The pelvis, sacral vertebrae (three fused bones), and hip joints form a solid, interconnected unit — and understanding how they work together is key to evaluating any breed. Croup Angle and Tail Set The croup's angle determines tail set and follow-through. A steep croup lets a dog reach far under itself but limits follow-through — the dog picks its foot back up instead of pushing off completely. A high tail set (Stephanie's memorable test: can you see the dog's anus from behind?) produces a tail that curls over the back and signals a structural problem, not just a cosmetic one. Hock Length: Short Isn't Always Better Not every breed needs a short hock. Whippets need length to generate speed. Corgis need enough leg to cover ground. The right hock length always comes back to the question: can this dog do the job it was bred to do? Bend of Stifle and Sickle Hock Too much bend in the stifle often produces an overly long rear pastern and a sickle hock — the dog can't stand square and loses its ability to push off effectively. Handlers may be able to mask it on the stack, but the dog's movement tells the truth. Why Balance Is Everything A dog that is straight both front and rear tires quickly but stays sound. A dog with a strong rear and a straight front is the most problematic combination — the front, held together only by muscle and ligament, will break down under the stress the rear generates. Movement is the proof of structure, and slowing a dog down in the ring often reveals problems that a fast gait conceals. Breadth, Loin and Feet Stephanie and Laura also cover the importance of croup width (muscling and power), loin strength and length, and breed-appropriate feet — reminding listeners that every element of the standard exists because it helped a dog perform its original function.
Preview for later today: Michael Toth attributes US economic superiority over Europe to "Eurosclerosis," arguing that excessive Brussels regulations stifle the market competition and growth found in America.1900 BRUSSELS
The Blazers defense experienced highs and lows this week, and Deni Avdija may need to sit for a while. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tina Brown tells all about her shocking experience being named in the newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein case files, revealing how Jeffrey Epstein and his allies frantically tried to “neutralize” her and shut down The Daily Beast after her explosive reporting with Conchita Sarnoff blew open his web of abuse. In a gripping conversation with Daily Beast executive editor Hugh Dougherty, Brown recounts the panic inside Epstein's circle, the chilling legal threats from powerhouse firms, the duplicity of social fixer Peggy Siegal, and the moral rot of an elite “club” that protected its own even after the truth was in plain sight. She reflects on the pre-#MeToo culture that dismissed victims, the powerful names orbiting Epstein—from Bill Clinton to Ehud Barak—and the industrial scale of exploitation enabled by Ghislaine Maxwell and recruiter Jean-Luc Brunel. It's a bracing defense of investigative journalism, a warning about the corrosive power of extreme wealth, and a behind-the-scenes look at how close this story came to being buried—so what else is still hidden in the millions of unreleased files? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Persistent hydrogen leaks delay the Artemis 2 mission; Zimmerman questions Administrator Isaacman's move to reduce reliance on private contractors, fearing it may stifle efficiency and innovation.1940. GODDARD. ROSWELL.
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Washington Policy Center's Mark Harmsworth argues that House Bill 2481 would restrict data-driven pricing, impose new regulatory risks on retailers, and disrupt supply-and-demand signals that businesses rely on to keep shelves stocked, warning the bill could raise costs and reduce access for Washington consumers. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-house-bill-2481-will-stifle-innovation-and-hurt-businesses/ #HB2481 #WashingtonPolicyCenter #SmallBusiness #PriceControls #WashingtonState #Economy
Will recaps the Patriots' 16–3 wild card win over the Chargers, emphasizing that while Drake Maye was less than stellar, he made key contributions late even after the game was ultimately dominated by New England's defense, which overwhelmed Justin Herbert and eliminated big plays. Will argues Mike Vrabel outcoached Jim Harbaugh, the Patriots consistently won situational football, and Los Angeles failed to adjust offensively despite multiple chances to swing momentum. He pushes back against national narratives dismissing the win as schedule or opponent-driven, framing it instead as a gutsy, trench-heavy playoff performance reminiscent of classic Patriots victories. The episode closes with thoughts on potential divisional-round opponents, reflections on Patriots fan culture and media bias, and praise for NBC's broadcast and overall wild-card weekend.
Send us a textDescription:A historic shooting slump or a defensive masterclass? Today, we're breaking down a night to forget for the Lobos in Idaho.New Mexico rolled into Boise with momentum, but they left with the coldest shooting performance in program history. Despite a dominant 15-0 run and a double-digit lead in the second half, the Lobos' offense went ice-cold, finishing a staggering 3-of-25 from beyond the arc.In this episode, we dive into:The 12% Disaster: How a record-breaking 3-point struggle derailed UNM's Mountain West momentum.The Battle of the Bricks: A gritty, physical slugfest where both teams struggled to find the bottom of the net.Bronco Physicality: How Boise State used their size and reserve freshman Spencer Ahrens to snatch the lead back in the paint.Missed Opportunities: Analyzing the late-game free throw woes that silenced the Lobos' comeback hopes.It wasn't pretty, it wasn't high-scoring, but it was a Mountain West wake-up call. We're dissecting what went wrong for the Lobos and how they bounce back from their first conference loss.Listen in as we break down the frostbite in Boise.We also look ahead to the Wyoming game slated for Saturday 1/3 at The Pit in Albuquerque. The Cowboys come in at 10-3 (1-1 MW) and have a stellar freshman in 6'7 Naz Meyer. Meyer has been named MWC Freshman of the Week three times already and had a season high 26 points vs. South Dakota in mid-November.Boise State Gamer: https://www.thepitpressnm.com/news/frostbite-in-boise-icy-shooting-hands-lobos-first-mwc-loss Website: ThePitPressNM.com
Dan Bardell and Neil Dunworth are here to preview Arsenal v Aston Villa. A genuine top of the table clash. Has Sancho done enough to start? Who replaces Cash and Kamara? Get yourself some Founders gear: https://foundersdesign.co.uk
The Houston Texans defeated the Colts 20-16 to improve their record to 7-5. Houston held the Colts offense to the fewest points they've scored all season, as quarterback C.J. Stroud returned on the other side of the ball. Stroud got off to a rusty start, but picked up steam midway through the second quarter. Meanwhile, the Texans defense regained their spot at the top of the scoring and overall defense rankings. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eithne Dodd speaks to house developer Brian McKeown in Hollystown before we get analysis from Conor O'Connell, Director of Housing, Planning and Development for the Construction Industry Federation, and Orla Hegarty, Assistant Professor at UCD's School of Architecture.
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright recaps a whacky Week 7 of the NFL season, starting with Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs returning to their peak form against the Las Vegas Raiders. Then, Nick breaks down a Monday Night Football doubleheader between Baker Mayfield's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jared Goff's Detroit Lions, and CJ Stroud's Houston Texans and Sam Darnold's Seattle Seahawks. After, Nick debates if everything is fixed with Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles, and whether or not Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos should feel good about their historic comeback vs. Jaxson Dart's New York Giants. Later, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Assistive device is a broad term that encompasses a wide array of tools and equipment designed to improve the health, comfort and mobility of animals. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we explore assistive devices for stifle disease. We examine the types of stifle injuries that can be helped by an assistive device, as well as the intended purpose of different assistive devices and why they can be beneficial for managing certain conditions and be inappropriate in others. You'll also learn about the pitfalls when it comes to choosing an assistive device and the pros and cons of this type of management compared to surgical intervention.
Mike Renner, Kyle Long, JP Acosta and guest host Ben DiNucci review the Monday Night Football doubleheader. Then they cut on the tape to hit the trenches, breakdown the plays and report on the rookies before finishing up with deeper week two insights upon further review. Intro (0:00) Buccaneers-Texans (1:06) Chargers-Raiders (13:18) Trench Takes (26:53) JP's Playbook (40:53) Renner's Rookie Report (54:23) Upon Further Review (1:04:50) Pushing the Pile is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NFLonCBS Download and Follow Pushing the Pile on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2RFkEgdbFxbPBDU5F5xEjJ?si=1062d40c04e24fd5 Follow our PTP team on Twitter: @mikerenner_, @Ky1eLong, @acosta32_jp, @pushingthepile Sign up for the Pick Six Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos. You can listen to Pushing the Pile on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Pushing the Pile podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Pushing the Pile podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00) Chargers - Raiders MNF recap (19:00) Tom Brady attends first Raiders game as minority owner (27:30) Five Injured starting QBs in the league(35:00) Buy or Sell: 2-0 teams that didn't make playoffs last year(41:30) Liam Coen addresses Trevor Lawrence "wave -off"(46:00) Dolphins - Bills TNF preview Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Host Paul Pacelli opened Friday's edition of "Connecticut Today" worried that the assassination of conservative pundit and personality Charlie Kirk will be used by some to try and quell necessary political debate in the U.S. (00:57). We replayed part of a news conference from earlier in the day announcing the arrest of a suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder (17:00). CBS News reporter Aaron Navarro joined us from Washington, D.C. on the lasting political influence of the late Charlie Kirk (27:19). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso added his thoughts regarding the Charlie Kirk killing (31:03). We also welcomed two authors to the show: Michele Steeb, co-author of, "Answers Behind the Red Door: Battling the Homeless Epidemic" (41:19), and Carlo Rotella, author of, "What Can I Get Out of This?: Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics" (51:40) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
In this episode, Ané reviews a randomized controlled trial on dogs with stifle injuries who underwent a 12-week rehabilitation program. She explores the study's methodology, potential sources of bias, and the difference between clinical and statistical effects. With positive results from real clinical patients, Ané shares valuable insights and new ideas for structuring effective home exercise programs. Find out more about the Vet Rehab Summit: https://vetrehabsummit.com/ Learn more about Paw Prosper's special offer: https://pawprosper.com/OPH Learn more about Paw Prosper: https://pawprosper.com/ To learn about Onlinepethealth, watch a free webinar, or join any of our Facebook groups, click here: https://onlinepethealth.com/podcast
Why was Jesus transfigured? We look at the Biblical narrative with John Bergsma and Anastasia Northrop has an invitation for all Catholic singles.
In this episode of Pivot Point of View, we're tackling a common yet complex issue—equine stifle pain and injuries. I walk you through how I evaluate horses presenting with stifle problems, the key signs I look for, and what to consider before jumping into treatment. You'll also learn about our targeted stifle rehab program, available through our exercise app, designed to be both effective and affordable. Whether you're a competitive rider, a rancher, or just want to better care for your horse, I share practical tips for rehabbing stifle injuries without breaking the bank.
Why was Jesus transfigured? We look at the Biblical narrative with John Bergsma and Anastasia Northrop has an invitation for all Catholic singles.
Scoot talks about Trump's quest to cancel comedians and commentators that speak against him.
Ken and Anthony react to Nick Wilson saying the Browns are trying to stifle the Shedeur Sanders hype. Instead, they think Cleveland is just trying to put him in the best spot to be the best player he could be.
Are Ken and Anthony not making a big enough deal about Shedeur speeding?+Why are Browns fans saying TJ Watt is better than Myles Garrett?+Browns aren't trying to stifle Shedeur hype. They're trying to incubate him
At a time when debates over tariffs, regulation, and the scope of government are back at center stage. Is this time in American history unprecedented, or can we find parallels in the past? For example, has trade “hollowed out” U.S. manufacturing—or have fact tariffs like the Corn Laws in Britain hurt working-class families the most? Was the Great Depression a failure of capitalism—rather than a policy crisis worsened by poor monetary responses and overreach? Today’s guest is Phil Gramm, a former U.S. Senator and author of “The Triumph of Economic Freedom.” We look at five periods of American history—the Industrial Revolution, Progressive Era, Great Depression, decline of America’s postwar preeminence in world trade, and the Great Recession—along with the existing levels of income inequality and poverty, leads many to believe in expanding government in American life. Gramm argues that the evidence points to a contrary verdict: government interference and failed policies pose the most significant threat to economic freedom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode, Jason discusses Oklahoma City’s blowout win over the Timberwolves in Game 1, why he still came away mostly unimpressed by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and that vaunted Thunder defense, how much blame Anthony Edwards deserves for the ugly loss, and what adjustments Minnesota can make to get a different result in Game 2. Plus, J-Mac explains how he had his own Caitlin Clark vs Angel Reese-type moment in a recent rec league basketball game. Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #FSRSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg worries losing Tatum will stifle the possibility of a dynasty
Post-Gazette Pirates insider Noah Hiles previews the club's series against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Can Paul Skenes, Mitch Keller and Bailey Falter build on the series win against the Atlanta Braves and stifle a powerful Mets lineup that includes names like Pete Alonso, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor? And how will Andrew McCutchen, Ke'Bryan Hayes and the offense handle a Mets pitching staff that's been better than expected? Especially if Oneil Cruz misses more time? Noah tackles those questions and more.
Constitutional Chats hosted by Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie
We have laws in our country passed by Congress. Then we have regulations that come out of the bureaucracy. Our guest today argues that when government grows, individual liberty shrinks. Our guest, Andrew Langer, is the president of the Institute for Liberty. He is going to discuss the benefits and costs (upwards of $4 trillion annually) of regulations, the process to challenge them and the impact of the Administrative Procedures Act (enacted in 1946) and the role of the public in the regulations process.
In today's newscast, a researcher from Cal State Monterey Bay scrambles after a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant she was awarded was cancelled. And, two unions went on strike at UC Santa Cruz yesterday after the UC declared a system-wide hiring freeze.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, hosted by Sylvie Légère, the focus is on educational choice and the challenges faced by homeschooling families in Illinois due to the House Bill 2827. The show brings together Leslee Dirnberger and Aziza Butler, two leaders in the homeschooling community, to discuss the implications of this bill. Leslee and Aziza share their personal journeys in homeschooling and the benefits of individualized education for their neurodiverse children. The conversation emphasizes the flexibility, diversity, and tailored nature of homeschooling as opposed to traditional public schooling. The episode delves into the content of House Bill 2827, which mandates homeschooling families in Illinois to register with local school districts and submit curriculum reviews, sparking concerns about increased government oversight and limited parental choice. Utilizing SEO-focused keywords, the discussion highlights key issues such as government overreach, educational innovation, and the constitutional rights of parents. Aziza and Leslee articulate their viewpoints on how the bill might stifle educational innovation and infringe on parental rights, encouraging listeners to engage with legislators to voice opposition. About the Guests: Leslee Dirnberger is the founder of Aspire Education, a consultancy dedicated to helping families create individualized education plans for their children. As a former homeschooler of four neurodiverse children who are now thriving, Leslee combines her personal experience with her professional expertise to support parents seeking alternative educational paths. Aziza Butler is a homeschool mom of six and the founder of We School Academy, a flexible schedule learning community based in Chicago. A former Chicago Public Schools teacher, Aziza is committed to removing barriers for families choosing to homeschool or privately educate their children. Her diverse teaching experience and passion for educational choice make her a leading advocate in her community. Resources: Aspire Education: Aspire Education US Illinois Christian Home Educator Association (organization engaged in the bill discussion) Illinois Homeschool Association (organization engaged in the bill discussion) Homeschool Legal Defense Association: A national organization providing updates on homeschooling legislation.
Wolf and Luke look ahead to Corbin Burnes' Arizona Diamondbacks debut tomorrow and Arizona Sports guru and co-host of Arizona Sports at Night Kellan Olson joins the show.
We ALL FACE LIMITATIONS IN OUR LIVES: Limitations based on form and function (how DIFFERENT can a guitar or violin actually be without sacrificing sound quality or playability?), limitations of materials (there's only SO MUCH of a specific figured wood or rare veneer), and limitations of economy (we can only spend so much time or money on a piece while making a living!). So HOW DO WE STAY and FEEL CREATIVE WITHIN THESE LIMITATIONS ??? Today we have a wonderful talk on this topic with DAISY TEMPEST, guitar luthier, on how she finds opportunities for CREATIVITY within arguably one of the most traditional fields in the world, ACOUSTIC GUITAR MAKING.To watch the YOUTUBE VIDEO of this episode and the irreverent & somewhat unpredictable AFTERSHOW, subscribe to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/user?u=91688467
In this episode of Eternal Durdles, host Zac Clark and guest Harain delve into the intricacies of the Stiflenought deck in Magic: The Gathering. They explore its history, key strategies, and the impact of specific cards like Curie on gameplay. The conversation also touches on experimental deck builds, the role of Stifle in the current meta, and the challenges posed by other competitive decks. As they discuss the evolution of Legacy and Modern formats, they reflect on the changing landscape of competitive Magic and the need for players to adapt to new strategies. In this conversation, Evran Harain and the Eternal Durdles Cast explore the evolution of Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the changing landscape of content creation, the economics of competitive play, and the divide between casual and competitive gaming. They delve into the intricacies of the Stiflenought deck, discussing its strengths, weaknesses, and the importance of adapting to the current meta. The discussion highlights the rich history of Magic and its community, emphasizing the need to celebrate unique archetypes like Dreadnought.
In this episode of Eternal Durdles, host Zac Clark and guest Harain delve into the intricacies of the Stiflenought deck in Magic: The Gathering. They explore its history, key strategies, and the impact of specific cards like Curie on gameplay. The conversation also touches on experimental deck builds, the role of Stifle in the current meta, and the challenges posed by other competitive decks. As they discuss the evolution of Legacy and Modern formats, they reflect on the changing landscape of competitive Magic and the need for players to adapt to new strategies. In this conversation, Evran Harain and the Eternal Durdles Cast explore the evolution of Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the changing landscape of content creation, the economics of competitive play, and the divide between casual and competitive gaming. They delve into the intricacies of the Stiflenought deck, discussing its strengths, weaknesses, and the importance of adapting to the current meta. The discussion highlights the rich history of Magic and its community, emphasizing the need to celebrate unique archetypes like Dreadnought.
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. It's The Monday Show with Andrew and Aaron. Newcastle lost to Fulham - and we'll try and work out why. Plus we'll discuss the transfer window, how quiet it's been and why it's all about the bigger picture. Get your NORD VPN plan here: https://nordvpn.com/toon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C&R have fun talking Pod & Uber ratings! They have a Chiefs/"rigged" follow-up. There's a big Paul brothers rumor & the guys explain how this could elevate boxing! Rich has an NFL question about wealthy celebrities & the NBA's timing. Plus, "the Gain-stifler" & green M&Ms!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't stifle all these goaltending prospects.Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Don't stifle all these goaltending prospects. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Knicks lose to the Rockets 109-97 on the road. CP The Fanchise & JD Sports Talk recap a tough night in H-Town and take calls from the fans. Draft Kings - Bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets instantly w / code KFTV - draftkings.com Seat Geek - Use code KFTV10 for 10% off your SeatGeek order*. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KFTV10 $20 max discount Mando - Get $5 off the Mando Whole Body Deodorant Starter Pack using our code KFTV at www.shopmando.com Manscaped - Use code KFTV at Manscaped https://manscaped.com for 20% Off + Free Shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner react to the Illini's upset win of No. 19 Kansas in front of a sold out crowd at Memorial Stadium. The guys break down the strong performance from the Illinois defense in one of the most impressive wins of the Bret Bielema era. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for 30% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices