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Sports Exchange
Cubs Alex Bregman Underachieving

Sports Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 64:56 Transcription Available


Scott and Crew talk about the Cubs, Aaron Rodgers, Stuart Scott, Joe Lombardi, and Much More. #genosmith #aaronglenn #cadeklubnik #samdarnold #rexryan #chadpennington #curtismartin #marksanchez #woodyjohnson #zoom #bartscott #barrybonds #jeffreyloria #joegirardi #bryceharper #jesusluzardo #alexcora #davedombrowski #mattinglycharities #lamarjackson #detroitlions #vincelombardi #joeburrow #teehiggens #drewbrees #jimcaldwell #justinherbery #seanpayton #nflnetwork #michiganwolverines #northwestern #patmcaffee #leadership #schlitzbeer #pabst #strohs #laverneandshirley #memphisgrizzlies #milwaukee #mikebudenholzer #fenwaypark #wrigleyfield #craigbreslow #bobbybonilla #craigcounsell #scottboras #newyorkyandees #aaronjudge #carterhart #bobuecker #cat #kitten #animalrescue #fathersday

The Rizzuto Show
Booyah, Mowing Madness & High School Diplomas

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 72:35


Ever wonder where your high school diploma actually is? Neither do we... until somehow it became the most important question of the day.On this episode, the gang takes a nostalgic trip back to the golden age of SportsCenter, remembering the legendary Stuart Scott and the iconic catchphrases that basically raised an entire generation of sports fans. One minute we're honoring broadcasting greatness, the next we're discussing football injuries, old ESPN rivalries, and why "Booyah!" deserves a comeback tour.Then things get weird. Really weird.A local neighborhood dispute explodes after a mystery lawn vigilante decides someone's yard isn't meeting community standards and takes matters into his own hands. Unfortunately, the unauthorized landscaping project allegedly turns into a bunny apocalypse, sparks Nextdoor drama, and launches one of the most ridiculous debates we've had in a while. Is No Mow May helping the environment, or is it just a fancy excuse to avoid yard work? The jury is still out.Speaking of questionable life choices, the crew discovers that almost nobody knows where their high school diploma is. For years we were told this magical piece of paper would unlock life's opportunities, yet somehow none of us can locate ours and nobody has ever asked to see it. Naturally, this evolves into a campaign for honorary degrees from every college in the St. Louis area. If you're a university administrator listening right now, we're accepting applications.Meanwhile, New York basketball fans continue proving that sports can bring people together... specifically to collectively tackle a guy wearing the wrong jersey. The crew reacts to viral videos of playoff mayhem, debates fan behavior, and wonders how anyone survives walking through an angry crowd while representing the opposing team.The internet also delivers one of the most frustrating viral parenting moments we've seen in a long time. A little girl flips off an elderly man at a grocery store, the mom decides to defend the behavior, and the internet responds exactly the way you'd expect. It's one of those stories where every second somehow makes things worse.Plus:The return of "Booyah!"SportsCenter nostalgiaMissing diplomasHonorary college degreesCharles Barkley vs. ShaqNo Mow May controversyBunny protection programsNeighborhood lawn vigilantesDowntown St. Louis food hall newsKnicks fan insanityViral parenting failsRatio Jury DutyIt's another completely normal daily comedy show from people who somehow turn every conversation into an argument about lawn maintenance, rabbits, and academic credentials.If you enjoy weird news, pop culture commentary, St. Louis conversations, and a group of adults spending way too much time discussing documents nobody can find, this episode is exactly the kind of chaos you're looking for.The daily comedy show continues proving that no topic is too small, no internet video is too ridiculous, and no honorary doctorate is beyond our reach.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Truth in Love
TIL 570: Biblical Decision-Making (feat. Stuart Scott)

Truth in Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 20:04


This week on Truth in Love, Dr. Dale Johnson is joined by Dr. Stuart Scott to talk through the process of biblical decision-making. They discuss where current confusion and dangers lie, prominent methods, the sufficiency of God's Word, and resources for biblical decision-making.

The Power Move with John Gafford
How She Sold $2.5 Billion On TV Using This Pitch Formula - Dr Forbes Riley

The Power Move with John Gafford

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 70:26


On this episode of Escaping the Drift, we sit down with Dr. Forbes Riley: the woman called the Queen of Pitch, host of over 197 national infomercials, two-time TEDx speaker, and the inventor behind the Spin Gym who has personally sold over 2.5 billion dollars worth of products on television.Before becoming one of the most coached pitch experts in the world with over 100,000 entrepreneurs in her playbook, Forbes was a goofy little girl from Long Island with frizzy hair, eight years of braces, a broken nose, and a mother who told her there was no money for college. Then a doctor overheard that conversation in a hospital, fixed her nose for free, and one decision to enter a beauty pageant for a scholarship set off a chain reaction that landed her on Broadway with Christopher Reeve, hosting ESPN's X Games with Stuart Scott, and standing next to Jack LaLanne on the most successful infomercial of all time.In this episode, Forbes opens up about the legally blind Shakespeare professor who saw her potential when no one else could, the agent who chased her around a hotel room and pushed her to invent her own management company at 22, and the stripper-gram empire she built during the New York writer's strike that funded her move to Los Angeles.We dive into her exact pitching formula that turned a single Jack LaLanne juicer infomercial into a billion dollar product, the difference between sales and pitching that almost nobody understands, the springboard story technique she uses to build instant connection, and the question flip that makes prospects beg you for the solution. She also breaks down why she stopped telling people what they need and started getting them to want what she has, and how parents can pitch their kids into cleaning their rooms without ever raising their voice.If you have ever pitched anything to anyone, a product, a deal, a kid, a spouse, this conversation will rewire how you do it forever.

Grace Bible Church - Equipping Hour Podcast
Equipping Hour: Family Worship

Grace Bible Church - Equipping Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 55:33


Opening Prayer I’m excited to talk about family worship. It’s a topic that I hope will either encourage you, refresh your zeal, or introduce to you as a new practice that will bless those in your household. Let’s pray. God, we thank you so much for this morning. We thank you for this opportunity to look at your word and consider what is profitable, what is useful, consider the means of grace that will enable us to grow and be sanctified and be more pleasing to you. God, please help us to do that. I pray that this would be an encouragement to everyone who’s here. And I ask all these things in Jesus’ name. Amen. The Chair I Broke In the past, I did air conditioning for about seven years, and I remember one of the most embarrassing, pit-in-my-stomach moments I have ever had. I was 21 years old, and I was doing an air conditioning tuneup at a customer’s house. Part of my check was to go to every vent in the house and check airflow and temperature, and everything was going really well until I got to one vent that had a chair underneath it. Because the chair was there, I couldn’t reach the vent, and so I did what any sensible person would do. I stepped up onto the chair, and after a couple seconds, I hear creak, snap. I look at the chair. The chair is broken. I noticed for the first time in that moment that chair looks kind of old. The homeowner comes running in. She looks at me on the ground, looks at the chair, and she says, “Mima’s chair.” Just getting worse and worse by the second. It was an heirloom. It was a family heirloom, and I snapped it so that I could be extra thorough on my air conditioning tuneup for $69. She starts crying. I call my manager, and he comes out and promises her we’re going to make it right. They ended up finding an antique craftsman to repair it, and she was happy. I don’t know how much that repair bill cost, but I was expecting to be fired. My manager graciously looked at me afterwards and said, “Did you learn your lesson?” I said, “Yes, sir.” And that was it. I never heard about it again. From then on I used a ladder every time I checked registers. I never stepped on a customer’s chair again. I learned to use the right tool for the job. In fact, I had the right tool available to me the whole time in my vehicle, and I just didn’t pull it out and use it. Think of a typical household—dad, mom, kids—and we will address other situations later. Dad has a responsibility to shepherd and lead his wife. He and his wife together have a responsibility to bring up the children. Those are no tasks for the faint of heart. They’re sweet tasks, but they aren’t easy. You need to use the right tools. This morning, I want to present family worship as an essential tool in those endeavors. Today, I’ll demonstrate three stimulating considerations of family worship. A Husband’s Pursuit of His Wife’s Sanctification We’ll start by looking at Ephesians 5. Go ahead and turn to Ephesians 5:25–27. “Husbands, love your wives just as Christ also loved the church and gave himself up for her, so that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, so that he might present to himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she would be holy and blameless.” I’m not going to do a complete exegesis of this passage or the surrounding passages, but I want to highlight some things that will serve our purpose well. I want to talk about the husband’s need to pursue his wife’s sanctification. The text says that husbands are to love their wives just as Christ loved the church. Notice these characteristics of Christ’s love. It was utterly sacrificial. He gave himself up for her. Christ put the good of the church ahead of his own well-being. He didn’t avoid the things that demanded effort or discomfort or even pain. Those of you who know the gospel understand that Christ went to the cross and bore the wrath of God as a sin offering on behalf of everyone who would ever believe in him, so that though sinful and guilty, they can be declared righteous, innocent, and adopted into God’s household. So husbands, as you look to lead your wives, sacrificial love is the modus operandi for your leadership. But look at the purpose stated here for Christ’s sacrificial love. What was he aiming at? So that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word. Christ was aiming at the sanctification of the church. This is positional sanctification. Christian, when you believed the word of God and the gospel, Christ set you apart as his own forever. You have been sanctified. This positional sanctification came through the means of sacrificial love on the cross. So because of what Christ did, every believer is justified. Every believer is declared to be righteous and free from sin. And every believer still alive needs continual repentance, confession of sin, and pursuing holiness. We don’t yet experience the fullness of our purification, sanctification in the gospel, and we won’t in this life. But we must be ever striving for greater purity of heart, greater holiness. This is called our progressive sanctification. So husbands, Christ provided the salvation and positional sanctification of all God’s people at the cross so that the church would be presented to himself in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle, holy and blameless. It’s an incredible reality, and it’s one that none of us husbands play a part in. We are beneficiaries of this work. But every believer must partner with Christ, with the Spirit, in the aim to see that they and those around them are growing in godliness. And especially in this context, the husband to his wife. This is part of your duty. Certainly not all of your duty to your wife, men, but it’s an important part, and it’s the element that we’re going to focus on today. It is your responsibility to conspire for your wife’s sanctification. Bringing Children Up in the Discipline and Instruction of the Lord Second stimulating consideration of family worship is to bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Look just down a few verses at Ephesians 6:4. “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” We didn’t look at the whole context for either of these passages. But if you scan the section, you will see submissional relationships: wives submitting to husbands, children submitting to parents, slaves submitting to masters. In all three of those relationships, the one in authority owes something to those who submit to them. A wife must submit to and honor her husband. Good. But a husband must love and care for his wife. It’s easy for us to see the ugliness of a man who doesn’t love his wife, but always asserts his own authority and demands his honor. It’s dishonorable. In the same way, parents must recognize we hold that same attitude when we demand obedience of our children according to verses 1 through 3 in this passage, but neglect the ministry and care of verse 4. If you’re a parent, hope to become a parent, if you’re a grandparent, or if you just know someone who’s a parent, this passage needs to be in your repertoire. Notice in verse 4 who Paul commands. This command is addressed to fathers. Paul knows the word for parents. He uses it in verse 1. But specifically he gives these commands to fathers. This doesn’t deny or neglect the role of mom in the home, but it does say dad is the leader, and dad is ultimately responsible for the way these things play out. Mom’s influence is significant. She is a fundamental, essential help, laboring alongside her husband and with all of his trust in these things. Five Ways Parents Provoke Their Children The first command here in this passage is do not provoke your children to anger. In the context when Paul writes this, in the ancient world fathers were viewed to have an authority that far exceeds what we view a father’s authority to be today, to the point of the father having the right to put family members to death on a whim. There’s no legal check to his power. God’s view of fatherhood is so far from that one. It is so far from domineering control. Paul’s first desire for fathers and parents in the church is that the children would not be provoked to anger. To provoke your child doesn’t mean that you always make decisions they would approve of. It doesn’t mean that you become child-centered in your thinking. This is what it means to provoke your child: it’s a continual, repeated pattern of treatment that builds up until it boils over in anger, frustration, resentment, bitterness. It’s a tragic picture, a child who’s embittered against their parents, who are actually the primary source of God’s wisdom and care and love. One commentator notes how a child is like a flower that closes off to storm clouds but opens up utterly unfurled to the light and warmth of the sun. Parents hold great influence over their children. They can cause their children to shut down and shut out in anger, and likewise they have the greatest influence in watching their children bloom to full flower. So parents must take care not to provoke. There are some great lists in different resources of ways that parents often provoke their children. Here are some from the book The Faithful Parent by Stuart Scott and Martha Peace. A proud parent won’t be able to admit that they are wrong, and they will demand that their children quickly admit when they have done something wrong. A proud parent will be quick to shame their child publicly. There’s a despairing parent who’s always glass-half-empty, always recounting regrets and failures in parenting. Not only will they struggle to be an encouragement to the child, but they will be motivated by fear and are often therefore unpredictable. Rules and standards might change from one day to the next depending on what mom and dad happen to be worried about that day. The controlling parent micromanages with a harsh, overbearing tone. Their presence is more like thundering storms than sunny skies. They lack kindness. They often use anger and a raised voice as a manipulation tactic to get obedience. A child who lives under this kind of parenting will often be left wondering, are mom and dad in a good mood today? Are they in a bad mood? The child-centered parent will stumble their kids. And you might think, how could that be? They give the child what the child wants. Shouldn’t that child be happy? They let the child decide what to eat for dinner, where to go to church, when to go to bed, all the things that a child typically lacks the wisdom to think through and make judgments on. This could be due to laziness, just to avoid difficult problems that take effort to work through. Sometimes it could be wrongly thinking that this is how you express love to a child: you center your home around them. What happens is that the child ends up making foolish decisions and has to suffer consequences that the parents could have easily spared them from. At some point the child has to leave the house and find out that the world doesn’t actually revolve around them like their parents modeled. These are just a few of the ways that provoking your child to anger can happen. But this is the task of parents, to ensure that the normal patterns, the normal behaviors, the parents’ attitudes, aren’t marked by these things and aren’t leading to provoked children. Discipline and Instruction — Paideia and Noutheteo Then we get to the positive command: bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. This is what you’re supposed to do. This is an arduous task, but it’s one that is motivated by love for the child. This word bring them up is the same word in chapter 5:29 when it says no one ever hated his own flesh but nourishes and cherishes it. Husbands are to nourish their wives. Same thing here. Everything that the child needs to be nourished, healthy, strong, is to be provided for by the parents. So to say that a parent should work hard to provide food and clothing and a home to live in is certainly true. But here Paul’s using this term to describe the nurturing of the soul. Notice they’re to bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Those are the means that the parent has at their disposal. Let’s talk about discipline first. Discipline is a word that often gets tagged onto corporal discipline, the rod. That’s a part of it, but it’s much more. This word for discipline is training. It’s the word paideia, which is familiar if you’re in the classical school movement. It’s the comprehensive training, the whole-life training that takes a child from needing to be guided in everything to being a mature adult. It’s formative. It’s instructive. While it doesn’t really refer to vocational training, it does refer to these three things all intertwined: education, academics, but especially moral and religious training is the emphasis. Successful paideia turns a child into a thoughtful, virtuous, faithful adult. Of course, only God can make outcomes certain, but that’s what we pray for. That’s what we’re laboring toward. This word instruction is verbal teaching. It often has the element of warning. It’s in the same word family as noutheteo. It’s a word group that has been rightly highlighted by biblical counseling movements. It’s instruction with warning of the consequences if you go against that instruction. So both of these words, discipline and instruction, are to be in the Lord. So as parents train, educate, instruct, it is as though the Lord were standing behind all of their instruction. It is as though the parents are the tools in the hand of God for the training of the children. So parents have the important responsibility to ensure that all the discipling, educating, training is done with the Lord’s pleasure in mind. Parents Are Ultimately Responsible Here are some implications. God cares about how your children learn. He cares about what they learn. If history is learning what man has done rather than what God has done in the world through man, you’re doing it wrong. If our children learn science as leading to anything else but Psalm 19, the heavens declare the glory of God, it’s not how it was meant to be done. If they’re learning Bible, scripture, theology, from a source that softens God’s holiness, downplays sin, downplays that Christ is the only rescue from sin, downplays the infallibility of scripture, obviously those things are no good. So God cares about the training of children, and parents are the ones ultimately responsible to see that the child’s life training is in line with God’s desire. Of course it’s okay to contract things out. It’s okay, and often beneficial, to get help. But because parents are ultimately responsible, they need to know what’s going on. They need to be involved on some level. I was talking recently to a father whose family has done homeschooling, Christian schooling, public charter schooling. His experience with the Christian school was that they needed to be on top of whatever the school was teaching. They ultimately found out that this Christian school was soft-pedaling parts of scripture that the world finds tough to swallow. He also explained to me as they got older and went into charter schools, he would go one by one through each of his children and ask, “Okay, first period, what did the teacher say? What did you learn? Okay, what about this? All right, second period.” It’s a lot of work, but he was involved. I can testify as a homeschooling dad that no curriculum is perfect, and I have found problematic things taught in the most unsuspected places. I highlight all that to say the method—whether you do public, charter, private, Christian, homeschool—that’s not the most important thing. It does need to be thought through. But what is important is that in all facets of the child’s education, training, and discipling, parents must be personally involved. You may not be the one to teach your kids science, but you need to teach them a biblical worldview, how to think about those things. You might not be the one to teach them history, but they must learn from you that God is sovereign over everything that happens on this globe, past, present, and future. They might have a Bible class. They might go to NGM, but you parents are responsible for the discipleship of your children. What you cannot under any circumstances do is hand over the education, training, and discipleship of your children to the public school, Christian school, homeschool curriculum. It’s the parents’ task. Sometimes in our culture, there’s the stereotype that dad goes to work and that’s his domain. Mom is the one who’s primarily in tune with educational decisions and training of the child. Dad has his area of expertise and mom has hers, and they keep it pretty separate. Dads, you must be involved in the training of your children. According to this passage, even if the involvement is mediated through a wife’s more direct involvement, that’s okay. But you must be engaged in taking these things into account. Family Worship as the Right Tool So a husband must pursue his wife’s sanctification. A father must provide discipleship and biblical worldview to his kids. And here’s the punchline: there may be no tool in your tool belt as useful as family worship in those things. It’s useful because its intended purpose is to lean into those kinds of things. It’s useful because you can talk to and instruct your whole household at one time. Everyone’s together. Everyone’s engaged. And it’s useful because it is a regular, planned, scheduled time for your family to be in God’s word. I would say it’s useful enough that I think it ought to be considered essential. Now, you might be thinking, how can you say that? There is no verse in my Bible that says, “Thou shalt practice family worship.” It’s true. I have no command from the Lord. We do have examples in scripture. I won’t turn to each one, but feel free to jot these down. Genesis 18:19 says that God chose Abraham. And part of the reason he chose Abraham was for the purpose of Abraham commanding his children to keep the way of Yahweh. Abraham had the responsibility to instruct his children in the ways of Yahweh. Joshua set the expectation of serving Yahweh in Joshua 24:15 when he said, “As for me, in my house, we will serve the Lord.” Timothy was taught the scriptures from childhood, presumably by his mother and grandmother. It says in 2 Timothy 3:15 and it also says there in that context that the scriptures are able to make you wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. I am so encouraged by that. I can’t save my kids. Only God can do that. But what I can do is I can pray for them every day while my heart still beats. I can bring this word that is able to make them wise unto salvation to them every single day as long as I have breath. So there’s no direct command. It’s kind of like reading your Bible every day. There’s no direct command. If you miss a day, I wouldn’t say you’re in sin. But it’s so in line with other commands and teachings in the scriptures that if someone said, “I absolutely refuse to read my Bible daily. I’m not going to do it,” okay, can I ask you about that? What’s going on in your heart, brother? Why are you saying that? It’s no command to lead your family in family worship, but it is so in line with the passages that we’ve looked at and others that if someone refused it, I’d have some questions. Again, family worship is a regular, consistent opportunity for a husband to nourish his wife and for a dad to have hands-on influence in bringing his children up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. It’s by no means the only tool in your toolbox, but it should be one you use regularly. I want to be sensitive. There’s probably people here who have adult children, and you can look back and recognize, I didn’t do that. I didn’t do anything like that. I don’t want you to despair. I don’t want you to take undue blame without trusting the sovereignty of God. I don’t want you to wallow in guilt and regret. God is in control. God gave you your children. He knew who you were when he did. Trust him and start now or soon. It’s never too late. Methods of Family Worship All right, I want to move on to the methods of family worship. These will be practical helps and ideas, and there is no single right way to do family worship. You don’t have to take these as law, but they might be helpful things to consider. The Who of Family Worship First, the who of family worship. In general, everyone in the household should be expected at family worship. Sometimes family worship is viewed as primarily for the children’s benefit, and so only one parent needs to be there. I don’t think that’s the right way to look at it. The husband should view this as an opportunity to serve his wife as well and not only the children. Whoever is leading family worship should view it as an opportunity for his own heart to come to God’s word and worship. So it’s not just for the children. Something to be said here too for empty nesters who no longer have children in the home. That doesn’t mean family worship loses its benefit or its help to your household rhythm. But in general, everyone in the household should be present, including believing and unbelieving children. They all need to hear God’s word. And there can be caveats here. If an unbelieving grandparent moves in to be cared for and doesn’t want to be a part of family worship, I can understand where there would be situations where not everyone will be there, and you’ll have to think that through case by case. But so far we have primarily been addressing a typical household of parents and children. I understand that’s not the case for everyone. This would be a wonderful practice for roommates, especially if you’re both believers, a sweet opportunity to encourage each other in God’s word and to pray for one another. If you’re a child in a believing home that doesn’t practice family worship, you can ask your parents. See if they’d be willing to do this. Ask them if you can read the Bible to them at some point in the day. Ask if you can have a regular time to pray as a family. I know that it’s also the case for some that dad is unable to lead family worship. If dad is unable to lead family worship, either because he’s an unbeliever or because he’s not present, mom or anyone else who’s appropriate can and should step in to lead the family in worship together. I’ve even read about a situation where siblings were orphaned and the oldest brother took it upon himself to lead his family in family worship. If dad is present and he is a believer, I think he should lean into this. But wherever that can’t happen, whoever is able should feel the freedom to serve their household in this way. Note to grandparents, want to highlight you for a moment. You have a wonderful opportunity. Your grandkids hear all the time about how they must obey God’s word, seek wisdom, honor their parents. It would go a long way for them to hear it from you too. Or maybe your grandkids don’t hear any of those things, and you might be one of the few opportunities for them to hear God’s word, hear the gospel, take those things in. I can say from personal experience it is sweet to hear kids, parents, and grandparents all singing, praying, reading God’s word together. It’s memorable. It’s impactful. One more thing to consider, not a rule, but an additional ministry as part of your family worship: when you have visitors or you’re hosting somebody who’s not normally in your home, I have found it sweet to include them in family worship, even if you do something a little shorter so you still have time for fellowship. I have been encouraged by other families doing that for us. That is how we were first introduced to family worship when we came to this church. Someone welcomed us into their home and included me and my family in with what they were doing. The What — Word, Prayer, and Singing Now we’re going to move on to the what. What does family worship entail? I’ll give you three things up front. I would suggest that three core elements of family worship are God’s word, prayer, and singing. Remember this will look different in every household. These should be bent to whatever is useful for your household. First, God’s word. You should read it. This is the heartbeat of family worship. You get in God’s word, talk about it, and respond to it as a family. Some families just start in Genesis 1 and keep going. Others do New Testament in the morning, Old Testament in the evening. Some families with young children have found it profitable to take short breaks in reading the Bible in order to read an accurate Bible storybook for a little while. Some aim for one chapter at a time, others do shorter. Whatever works for your family, I would encourage you to do. But have a plan with the aim of eventually bringing your family to the whole counsel of God. One of the things that I’ve seen done that seems to be helpful is popcorn reading. One person reads a few verses and then popcorns to the next person. They read a few verses, and so on. It helps to keep everyone engaged. If you have younger children, it’s a great practice for reading out loud. One really helpful resource that I want to commend to you is the family devotional guide produced by Generations of Grace. It’s the curriculum that we use here in our NGM ministry. There’s five days of readings. It gives a passage to read, then some scripted commentary with discussion questions at the end. And to top it off, the five weekly lessons culminate with whatever the kids are going to hear that coming Sunday in NGM. It’s just a wonderful resource. There are others that can be used profitably. This is also a wonderful time for Bible memory, to make that a habit in your home. The second element of family worship should be prayer. Pray before you read the Bible to remind yourself of who you are worshiping. You are coming to God. Let your prayer help to bring sobriety if that’s needed, to settle everyone in, and remind them that we don’t want to be thoughtless. Neither should it be dull or super serious, but you don’t want to be unthinking. Then pray at the end. Help your family obey or respond to what you read about. What you’re actually doing here is modeling for those in your household what their own personal Bible reading and prayer could look like. You come to God reverently. You respond humbly. If there are cares, you cast them upon God, and everyone in the household gets to watch as God cares for you. You can also use that time to lead your family to think about others as more important than themselves. You can ask each person who’s someone in need they would like to pray for. Maybe help them think of people they know who have needs. Lastly, you sing. You sing together. One, maybe two songs is good. You might be worried that you can’t sing, can’t play an instrument. It’s fine. Hopefully, you have someone who can carry a tune in your household, but if not, you could practice. Why sing together? It prepares your heart to read God’s word. It glorifies God. Your whole family gets to participate in the ministry together. That’s another reason, thinking of Colossians 3:16, which says: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly with all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing with gratefulness in your hearts to God.” When you sing together, you all get to encourage one another with the truth as you sing. One implication of that is you should sing loud enough to be heard. You also get to teach lyrics. I was talking with someone this morning about how lyrics aren’t quickly forgotten. You can teach them the songs that are sung at church so that they can participate well on Sundays. But whatever songs you sing in your household, let them be doctrinally sound. Let them be rich, because you may be choosing the songs that will be stuck in their head for the rest of their life. Don’t you remember songs from when you were a child? Lyrics that haven’t gone away and probably won’t anytime soon. It’s a sweet opportunity. The When and Where Next, the when. First, you should aim for daily family worship. I recognize that’s not always possible. Small group nights, Sunday evenings, those things might be difficult, but consistency is important. It would be far more fruitful to do 10 minutes every day than 4 hours every Saturday. People in your home have other commitments, sports, other events in the evening. You should try to find a regular time where you can include as many people as possible on a regular basis. If you have to change things, change them. You’re not locked in. But strive not to let good things block out something that could be really important, really useful, really sweet for your family. Guard that time. Many people, if you go read a book on family worship, recommend morning and evening. I’ve heard of some families where everyone can be home on a lunch break, so they do family worship at lunch and in the evening. But if doing family worship twice a day sounds daunting, don’t worry. Just do it once and praise God for it. Gathering your family together once a day, every day, to come before the throne of grace, to ask for God’s help, to look at his word, will have profound impact on your family. One benefit to worshiping together twice a day is that you can have one instance focused on reading through the whole Bible systematically and another that maybe focuses on particular needs or on particular parts of your Bible, like the book of Proverbs, for instance. The where of family worship: it could be anywhere, the couch, the dinner table, the bedroom after everyone’s gotten ready for bed and about to retire for the night. Wherever you do it, try to have it somewhere that’s not distracting. Try to have everyone’s Bibles or song lyrics all ready to go in that place. We’ve adjusted in our house the time and location throughout the years according to the needs of the home and age of the kids. If you were to join us once and come back two months later, it’d probably be different. The How — Be Brief, Simple, and Serious Finally, the how. I’m going to give some notes on how you do family worship. First, be brief. If you’re leading family worship, you aren’t preaching a 1-hour sermon. Shorter is better. Take note of your household’s attention span. Be simple. Your goal is to be understood, from your prayers to whatever remarks you make. Don’t shoot above the level of your household’s ability to understand. Let it be profitable for them. When I first started, I really wanted to sound like one of my favorite preachers I liked listening to on YouTube. It just wasn’t helpful. Kids are like, “Dad, why are you yelling at me?” But you want to be understood. Asking questions helps maintain engagement and helps ensure everyone is understanding. If you’re listening to this and you feel as though, I don’t think I could lead family worship. I don’t feel equipped to do that. Again, there are various guides and Bible handbooks like the MacArthur Bible Handbook or a commentary that will help make a passage’s meaning clear. Feel free to ask around, see if people have used something that they like and that’s benefited them here in the church. But you need to know you don’t need to say anything eloquent or grand. You’re not preaching a sermon. It can be as simple as, “Wow, do you see how God judges lying? We shouldn’t lie. We should tell the truth, huh?” Yeah, we should. It really can be that simple. Can you believe God’s power? Can you believe what he did? Read it. Isn’t it amazing? Yes, it is. You be impacted. You be affected by the scripture and the sentiment that God is working in you as you strive to understand it. Share that. That sometimes requires the one who’s leading family worship to be the most prepared. Maybe go read the passage ahead of time. You might look at a resource or guide so that you can think of words to share with your family. But sometimes we make it seem a lot bigger and more grand and have these very lofty expectations, and it just doesn’t need to be that. It can be so simple. Next, be serious. I say that especially with households with children, with children who love to joke around, be silly. It’s not a time for excessive joking and frivolity. Train your children to sit down, to listen. It takes time, but it’s a really important skill. You’ll be glad when they learn it. But also, don’t be so solemn. Don’t be boring, that it’s just dull. Don’t read the passage in such a way that it makes the Bible seem boring. The Bible is not boring. Inherently, it is not boring. And if we think it’s boring or someone else thinks it’s boring or we make it seem boring, it’s actually because we’re boring. Read it with some life. And don’t be theatrical either. I want to give a note to children who are in here. Children, if you are in a home that practices family worship, come every day with fear of God, honor for your parents, ready to listen, and be very thankful that you are in a home that worships together regularly. Eight Rewards of Family Worship All right, we’ve covered the who, what, when, where, and how. And you’re thinking, where’s the why? The why is number three on the outline, the rewards of family worship. I’m going to name eight rewards of family worship. 1. You get to evangelize the unbelievers in your home on a regular basis. 2. You get to ensure that everyone in your home reads or hears God’s word daily. Even if they’re struggling to maintain their own Bible reading plan, you make sure God’s word is in their minds. 3. It helps to maintain household harmony. It’s hard to meet with God and maintain your bitterness for someone sitting next to you at the same time. Those aren’t congruous, parents. 4. It aids in your raising and discipling, your bringing up of your kids. You get daily time set out to instruct and shepherd them. And it’s outside the moments of conflict or discipline. So helpful. 5. Everyone in your family gets to practice the normal patterns of worship that happen in the church. 6. You prepare everyone in your family to understand and participate well on the Lord’s day. 7. You also get a front-row seat, parents, into how your children are processing and thinking about what they’re reading, what they’re learning in scripture. You get a front-row seat to how they are applying it or not applying it. It’s helpful information. You also get to model good hermeneutics. That’s a word that just means, how do we read and understand the Bible? You get to model that. 8. It provides a regular time for parents to pass on their own faith to their children. It’s great for children to hear and learn from a pastor or an NGM teacher. We need help. Not downplaying that. But it is also important. It is meaningful when children get to be discipled by their own parents. It’s a spiritual inheritance. John G. Patton’s Testimony With that last one in mind, I want to read to you a quote from John G. Patton. He recounts his common experience of family worship in his home that his dad led, and how that set the course for the rest of his life, ultimately going into the mission field. “How much my father’s prayers at this time impressed me, I can never explain, nor could any stranger understand. When on his knees and all of us kneeling around him in family worship, he poured out his whole soul with tears for the conversion of the heathen world to the service of Jesus, and for every personal and domestic need. We all felt as if in the presence of the living Savior and learned to know and love him as our divine friend. As we rose from our knees, I used to look at the light on my father’s face and wish I were like him in spirit, hoping that in answer to his prayers, I might be privileged and prepared to carry the blessed gospel to some portion of the heathen world.” John Patton never forgot those moments. They were so impactful in his heart. I commend this practice to you so heartily. Closing Prayer Let’s pray. God, we thank you so much for this opportunity. Again, we thank you for getting to consider your word, getting to consider the duties of husbands and parents. We thank you for the opportunity to look at this wonderful means of grace in the life of a household and to look at it from different angles and different sides. God, I pray for all of us that you would invigorate in us the desire to influence those in our household. Strengthen that, and specifically to influence them for godliness. That you would strengthen our love so that we might be willing to work, to understand, to labor, so that we can pursue the good of those we live with. God, we thank you so much for your sovereignty. God, we come to you humbly knowing that we cannot save anyone in our household. We cannot make that happen. But no one is too far that they cannot be saved if you determine to save them. God, we thank you that there’s always hope. Praying for those in our family who do not know you or have rejected you. God, would you save them? Would you save our families and our children? And would you motivate us to be means? Would you motivate us to share and preach the gospel? And I thank you for getting to talk about this practice as a tool to do just that. Please bless the rest of our Lord’s day. I ask that you would enable us to come to your word in just a few minutes with hearts full of worship, full of the desire to honor and glorify you, and full of the desire to submit to your word, to know it, to be shaped by it, and to respond to it appropriately. God, we love you. We thank you. We pray this in Jesus’ name. The post Equipping Hour: Family Worship appeared first on Grace Bible Church.

The Rich Eisen Show
Hour 1: Rich Eisen Top 5 MLB Edition, Basketball Analyst Jamal Mashburn, NFL rules proposals

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 46:31


Rich reveals The Top 5 Things he is looking forward to seeing this MLB Season including who will be the Cinderella team this year, Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, will this be the year for the Yankees, can anybody take down the Dodgers, the Automated Ball-Strike System, and the season itself because winter is coming. Basketball Analyst Jamal Mashburn joins Rich and discusses the most famous player he played against before college, on what Rick Pitino is doing at St. John's, on the memory of Duke beating Kentucky on a last second shot, on the St. John's Duke matchup, on UConn facing Michigan State, why he has Arizona cutting down the nets, who he thinks will play in the Championship game, his favorite Pat Riley story, on Kobe Bryant, his thoughts on ESPN anchor Stuart Scott. Rich Eisen reacts to NFL rules that are being proposed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Speak The Truth
EP. 197 Missions Mini-Series Biblical Counseling in New Zealand(NZBCA) W/Darryl Burling & Jason Winslade

Speak The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 19:37 Transcription Available


Recorded at the Biblical Counseling Coalition Global Summit, Michael interviews New Zealanders Darryl Burling and Jason Winslade about advancing biblical counseling and missions in New Zealand. Darryl founded the New Zealand Biblical Counseling Association (NZBCA) in 2017 and says it is being rebuilt with new board members and a renewed, context-sensitive approach rather than importing an American system. Winslade a Christchurch pastor, describes developing biblical counseling in his church, launching New Zealand's first biblical counseling center (Hope Counseling Center), and joining the NZBCA board to strengthen national reach across both islands. They explain NZBCA's virtual structure, speaker/workshop requests, volunteer opportunities, and a national counseling request process that routes people to certified counselors or seasoned pastors. They announce two 2027 conferences: March in Christchurch with Jim Fain and September in Auckland with Stuart Scott, emphasizing equipping local churches to reclaim soul care and use counseling evangelistically.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:58 Meet Darrell and Jason03:39 NZBCA Vision and Context05:43 Nationwide Structure and Travel07:24 Request Speakers and Workshops09:09 Conferences and Guest Speakers11:26 Volunteering and Church Support13:14 Counseling Requests and Local Hubs16:20 Why Counseling Belongs in Church18:46 Final Thanks and Next StepsEpisode MentionsNZBCA Hope Counseling Center 

The Rich Eisen Show
Hour 3: Billy Bob Thornton on Robert Duvall's Passing, plus Stuart Scott '30-for-30' Director Andre Gaines

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 46:49


Oscar-winner Billy Bob Thornton joins the show to discuss the massive professional and personal impact the late Robert Duvall had on his career and life, shares a great story about how he, a vegan, pretended he ate meat whenever he was around the BBQ-obsessed actor, and reveals how he responded to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' memorable cameo in ‘Landman.' Director Andre Gaines joins Rich in-studio to discuss his recent ‘BOO-YA: A Portrait of Stuart Scott' ESPN 30-for-30 documentary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bob Jones University
Jesus, Friend of Those Who Judge Rightly

Bob Jones University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 33:48


Dr. Stuart Scott, Professor of Biblical Counseling at BJU Seminary, continues our series on "Jesus, Friend of Sinners" with a message on Jesus' encouragement to judge rightly.

Carolina Insider
Carolina struggles mightily on the West Coast (Pete Chilcutt joins to discuss)

Carolina Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 56:55


Carolina went 0-2 on the West Coast and returns home with more questions than answers (1:26)...Pete Chilcutt joins to discuss the Tar Heel challenges (10:36)Plus: HCYJT (28:43), we rode in the robot car (36:35) and was Stuart Scott in the crowd for the first game in the Smith Center? (42:28) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CoramDeo - Un regard chrétien sur le monde
# 386 - Les abus spirituels

CoramDeo - Un regard chrétien sur le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 64:10


# 386 - Les abus spirituels ➡️ DESCRIPTION: Dans ce premier podcast de la série sur les abus spirituels, je reçois Charles Boisvert qui est psycho-éducateur et qui se spécialise dans l'étude des comportements anti-sociaux. Pour ce premier épisode, nous tenterons de définir ce qu'est l'abus spirituel. Nous dépeindrons également les traits des personnes susceptibles de commettre de tels abus. Retrouvez les autres articles et épisodes de cette série sur l'abus spirituel ici: https://toutpoursagloire.com/article/abus-spirituel TABLE DES MATIÈRES 00:00 - Intro 02:29 - Présentation de Charles Boisvert 06:10 - Qu'est-ce que l'abus spirituel? 12:29 - Qu'est-ce qui n'est pas un abus spirituel? 22:06 - Quels sont les traits d'un abuseur? 34:31 - Rigidité et ouverture 40:04 - L'insécurité des pasteurs 41:35 - Qualification: diplôme vs caractère 44:49 - Danger: les objectifs avant les personnes 50:18 - Que faire si on a péché en ce sens? Conclusion 58:34 -

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends
Lunch with the Clydesdale - How Much are We All Being Influenced?

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 38:32 Transcription Available


Presenting Sponsor Thirdzy!  https://thirdzy.com/JAZZYPromotion Code for 15% off: JAZZYEveryday we take a break from the busy work day to catch our breath and hang out with friends to talk about the world of sports, entertainment and specifically CrossFit.  Today we talk about the Stuart Scott Documentary, how much are we being influenced by the 3rd party media in the space? plus I will give a health Update.

Davey Mac Sports Program
Ryan Clark & ESPN Have Ruined Christmas (12/15/2025)

Davey Mac Sports Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 65:47


It's a merry and evil new Davey Mac Sports Program as we talk about the continued debacle which is ESPN!   A week after our important ESPN corruption special...we're forced to do a sequel because the amount of insane stories from the former leader in Sports!   The guys discuss Ryan Clark's strange comments about Sherrone Moore and play a clip of Clark ruining Christmas live on First Take!   Cam Newton says he's "insulted" he wasn't called by the Colts over Philip Rivers!   The unfunny SportsCenter dweebs, Gary & Randy, are back with another uncomfortable moment on the air!   Stuart Scott gets a 30 for 30...Dave has a hot take!   Brady Quinn says ESPN controls College Football...BAM!   And more!   Plus, the New York Football Giants are a debacle and the guys play an embarrassing clip of Mike Kafka giving the most uninspired speech ever!   The Knicks make the NBA Cup Finals!   Yankees general manager Brian Cashman continues to do nothing and straight-up stinks!   And other stuff!   Experience the best sports show in the world today...it's the Davey Mac Sports Program #414...and a press of the play button begins your excellent adventure!   BOOM!

The Clay Edwards Show
From Hollywood Homicide to Asymmetrical Warfare: Clay Edwards Unfiltered (Ep #1,118)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 125:30


The Clay Edwards Show episode features host Clay Edwards discussing a range of topics, starting with an announcement about ending Facebook streaming due to AI moderation issues and recommending alternatives like YouTube, Rumble, and X. He covers the alleged stabbing deaths of director Rob Reiner and his wife in their Brentwood home, with their son as a suspect, while praising Reiner's films like The Princess Bride and A Few Good Men despite political differences. Edwards touches on sports, including a recommendation for the Stuart Scott 30 for 30 documentary Booyah, and reflects on 1990s culture. Political rants include criticism of left-wing rhetoric, a DoorDash driver accused of tampering with food, accusations of racism in Pantone's "Color of the Year," and asymmetrical warfare in media and culture. 

Sunday Morning Coming Down
Episode 297: Sunday Morning Coming Down: We’re Wearing Our Jackets All The Time!

Sunday Morning Coming Down

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 26:50


John opens up about navigating the Grand Forks-like vibes of a long, cold Minnesota Winter. One golden ticket has been redeemed, and he takes some wisdom from the new Stuart Scott documentary. 

Ariel Helwani's MMA Show
Is Parity Good For UFC? + 7th Annual Stu Scott Fight Like Hell Night

Ariel Helwani's MMA Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 37:54


On today's episode of Good Guy / Bad Guy, Daniel Cormier & Chael Sonnen clean up a few things from last weekend's UFC 323… including are excuses being made from Merab's camp for the performance against Petr Yan? Or, is it fair to say when pre-fight routines are interrupted, it changes the entire night? Also from UFC 323, Maycee Barber returned and continued her winning ways…. Can she make a run to become world champion like she has always aspired to be? Then, parity is taking over the UFC as championships continue to change hands month after month… Is it good for the sport or are dominant title reigns what the sport needs? And, this weekend we celebrate Stuart Scott during the 7th annual Stu Scott Fight Like Hell Night… The guys talk about their memories of the late great Stuart Scott Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
Hour 2 - Rich Paul Talks Too Much & The True Legacy of Stuart Scott

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 37:57 Transcription Available


Rob and Kelvin tell us why they had such a big problem with Rich Paul’s (LeBron James’ agent) disparaging comments about the state of the Los Angeles Lakers, and discuss the true legacy of the late, great ESPN SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott. Finally, the Odd Couple Crew debates social media trends in this week’s edition of One’s Gotta Go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rich Eisen Show
Hour 2: NFL Week 15 ‘Higher Register,' plus NFL Network's Kurt Warner

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 46:20


Pro Football Hall of Famer/NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner and Rich break down the challenges Philip Rivers is facing in his return to the Indianapolis Colts after not playing since the 2020 season, what is show's about the NFL's ability to develop young quarterbacks, discusses the mindset of Joe Burrow amid another injury-plagued disappointing season with the Cincinnati Bengals, why the Jacksonville Jaguars have been heating up and why the Philadelphia Eagles have cooled off of late, what's ailing the Kansas City Chiefs' offense, what the game tape says about 2nd-year QBs Drake Maye and Bo Nix, and Josh Allen's huge Week 14 in the Buffalo Bills' win over Cincy.   Rich and the guys marvel at the Oklahoma City Thunder's red hot 24-1 start to the NBA season, and discuss the new ESPN '30-for-30' documentary on the late Stuart Scott. In the NFL Week 15 version of ‘Higher Register' Rich, Brockman and TJ offer up their less-than-enthusiastic belief in the Colts, Broncos vs Packers as a Super Bowl preview, and Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sedano & Kap
HR 1: "UGLY" loss

Sedano & Kap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 53:17


The guys start the show reacting to the Lakers' UGLY loss to the Spurs and Kap asks how did they lose so badly without their biggest star? And how can they fix this terrible defense?? Michelle Smallmon from Unsportsmanlike on ESPN Radio stops by and Morales asks about her matching outfits with Evan today, plus the new 30-for-30 on Stuart Scott that just came out last night, plus who could replace Sherrone Moore? It's Day 6 of Ocean Subaru of Fullerton's 12 Days Of Giving Back to honor and thank local service members - SSG Fabian Campos joins the show today. The guys start previewing the Rams-Lions game and Jared Goff still being a crybaby, plus the latest on Philip Rivers possibly starting for the Colts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Your Own Shoes - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Thurs. 12-11-25 #1742

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 8:34


I took some time last night to watch a special on ESPN - a 30 for 30 documentary on Stuart Scott. Find some more info HERE. It really got me thinking about things. It was emotional, reflective, powerful and to me, it directly connected to a post today from Mark Hickie (@MPHickie). The post reminded us that “small steps do matter”. Mark reminds us to “Live our truth boldly, stand in your honesty, and remember - your happiness begins the moment you stop shrinking who you are to fit who others want you to be.” All of us need the reminder that we can be who we are. But in order for that to happen, we need to continue to work on ourselves to be our best, to chase after what we've been called to do and to keep being difference-makers for others as well. Powerful thoughts rolling around here for me and I hope it helps you to connect to some for yourself too.  Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter / “X”:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly.   Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com     You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on too.  Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.

Chad Hartman
Stuart Scott '30-for-30', the truth about our economy & Bobby Nightengale Jr

Chad Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 36:38


Henry Lake talks about his love and memories of former ESPN anchor Stuart Scott after the debut of a 30-for-30 documentary on Scott. Later, Henry gives so love to Jerome Powell for telling the truth about today's American economy and we discuss Twins offseason topics with Bobby Nightengale Jr from the Star Tribune.

Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity
The Big Stu-ey: Cupcake City (w/ Trey Wingo)

Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 38:28


Trey Wingo battles food poisoning to join Stugotz on today's episode. They break down Philip Rivers' return, and while his stats were not great, Stugotz loved Justin Herbert's grit playing through a broken hand. After more NFL talk, Trey remembers Stuart Scott and what made the late anchor unforgettable before ESPN debuts its latest 30 for 30, Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity
The Big Stu-ey: Cupcake City (w/ Trey Wingo)

Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 34:28 Transcription Available


Trey Wingo battles food poisoning to join Stugotz on today's episode. They break down Philip Rivers' return, and while his stats were not great, Stugotz loved Justin Herbert's grit playing through a broken hand. After more NFL talk, Trey remembers Stuart Scott and what made the late anchor unforgettable before ESPN debuts its latest 30 for 30, Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris
Wednesday, December 10

Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 75:22


Lily Collins talks 'Emily in Paris' season 5; Stuart Scott celebrated in new documentary; Amanda Seyfried and Lewis Pullman talk 'The Testament of Ann Lee' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

God Bless Football
Cupcake City (w/ Trey Wingo)

God Bless Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 34:28 Transcription Available


Trey Wingo battles food poisoning to join Stugotz on today's episode. They break down Philip Rivers' return, and while his stats were not great, Stugotz loved Justin Herbert's grit playing through a broken hand. After more NFL talk, Trey remembers Stuart Scott and what made the late anchor unforgettable before ESPN debuts its latest 30 for 30, Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

God Bless Football
Cupcake City (w/ Trey Wingo)

God Bless Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 38:28


Trey Wingo battles food poisoning to join Stugotz on today's episode. They break down Philip Rivers' return, and while his stats were not great, Stugotz loved Justin Herbert's grit playing through a broken hand. After more NFL talk, Trey remembers Stuart Scott and what made the late anchor unforgettable before ESPN debuts its latest 30 for 30, Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Drive
The Drive | Hour 1 | 12.10.25

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 40:48


Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys discuss what Denver sports documentaries they would want to see be made with the Stuart Scott documentary dropping today. Will we ever get a behind the scenes look on the Carmelo Anthony or Nolan Arenado trade? Zach and Phil debate inflatable Christmas decorations and then pivot to the Broncos and if the Packers are the toughest test of the season this upcoming weekend. We react to ESPN's Field Yates' mock draft which has the Broncos picking a wide receiver with the 32nd in the first round. Is receiver the top position of need for the Broncos in the offseason? DenverSports.com's James Merilatt joins the show to discuss how believable the Broncos are as Super Bowl contenders. 

Good Morning America
Wednesday, December 10

Good Morning America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 75:22


Lily Collins talks 'Emily in Paris' season 5; Stuart Scott celebrated in new documentary; Amanda Seyfried and Lewis Pullman talk 'The Testament of Ann Lee' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stokley and Zach
Dover and Cecil | Hour 4 | 12.10.25

Stokley and Zach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 42:53


In the final hour, Dover and Cecil talked about if it's a good or bad thing that the Broncos have played in so many one socre games. The guys broke down how Bo Nix is on pace to win the most games in a quarterback's first two years over the past 10 years. The fellas reacted to Scott Wedgewood getting pulled in the most unique way last night. Clsoing out the show, the fellas previewed the new Stuart Scott 30 for 30 that's coming out. 

Get Up!
Hour 2: Hurts Throws 5 INTs, Bears Nightmare Scenario, Rich Eisen

Get Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 49:30


Get Up resumes with the flailing Eagles. Hear what they can do to overcome their Super Bowl MVP QBs poor play. (0:00) Meanwhile - The Bears hung tough at Lambeau, but fell short in the end. With a daunting schedule to end the season, could they miss the playoffs entirely? (15:10) Then - Rich Eisen joins to talk about the College football schedule and his old colleague Stuart Scott. (23:45) Finally - Did the Eagles Monday Night Football loss open up the door for one last Cowboys push? (41:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Golic and Wingo
Hour 4: Boo-Yah

Golic and Wingo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 46:43


Director of "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott" Andre Gaines joins the show to discuss the documentary, and what he learned about Stuart Scott. Also, who is tonight's game bigger for: the Chargers or the Eagles? Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Hour 4: Boo-Yah

The Stephen A. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 46:43


Director of "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott" Andre Gaines joins the show to discuss the documentary, and what he learned about Stuart Scott. Also, who is tonight's game bigger for: the Chargers or the Eagles? Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Keyshawn, JWill & Max
Hour 4: Boo-Yah

Keyshawn, JWill & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 46:43


Director of "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott" Andre Gaines joins the show to discuss the documentary, and what he learned about Stuart Scott. Also, who is tonight's game bigger for: the Chargers or the Eagles? Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis

Director of "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott" Andre Gaines joins the show to discuss the documentary, and what he learned about Stuart Scott. Also, who is tonight's game bigger for: the Chargers or the Eagles? Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Max Kellerman Show
Hour 4: Boo-Yah

The Max Kellerman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 46:43


Director of "Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott" Andre Gaines joins the show to discuss the documentary, and what he learned about Stuart Scott. Also, who is tonight's game bigger for: the Chargers or the Eagles? Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Gary Parrish Show
Grizz 2-0 Weekend, Memphis Hires Charles Huff, Memphis MBB Beats Baylor, CFB Playoff Bracket Set (12/8/25)

Gary Parrish Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 111:29


GP opens on the Grizzlies 2-0 weekend where Zach Edey, Cedric Coward and Cam Spencer shined + looking ahead to the weekend and potential return of Ja Morant(20:00) Michael Eaves joins to discuss a big NFL Weekend that might have ended the playoff hopes for the Chiefs, Ravens and Colts. Plus the lasting legacy of Stuart Scott. (46:40) Memphis hires Charles Huff as next Head Football Coach(1:00:06) CFB Playoff Bracket set...and why GP believes they got it wrong leaving out Notre Dame(1:14:45) Memphis MBB gets big win over Baylor(1:35:33) GP's Carry Out 

The Carmichael Dave Show
12/8/25 - The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross - Hour 3

The Carmichael Dave Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 50:01


In the third hour of the show Dave and Jason are joined by the director and producer Andre Gaines about his new 30 for 30 Booyah: A portrait of Stuart Scott, got into 4 Down Territory, and told you What's Hot and What's Not.

Golic and Wingo
Hour 2: Fantasia

Golic and Wingo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 47:28


Evan, Canty, & Michelle wonder if Jaxson Dart is coachable enough to stay out of his own way. Why aren't the Eagles changing play callers? Beth Wood joins the show to comment on her company's partnership with the V Foundation on this Giving Tuesday and we listen back to Stuart Scott's iconic ESPYs speech from 2014. Donate: v.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Hour 2: Fantasia

The Stephen A. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 47:28


Evan, Canty, & Michelle wonder if Jaxson Dart is coachable enough to stay out of his own way. Why aren't the Eagles changing play callers? Beth Wood joins the show to comment on her company's partnership with the V Foundation on this Giving Tuesday and we listen back to Stuart Scott's iconic ESPYs speech from 2014. Donate: v.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rich Eisen Show
Hour 1: Giants-Patriots Reactions, Jaxon Dart Advice, plus ESPN's Scott Van Pelt

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 46:34


Rich offers up some advice to QB Jaxson Dart who some big (and unnecessary) hits in his return from concussion in the New York Giants MNF loss to the Patriots. ESPN ‘SportsCenter' host Scott Van Pelt and Rich share their favorite memories of and discuss the lasting impact of their late colleague Stuart Scott, discuss which is the best team in the NFL right now, and which dark horse teams could make some noise and go on a deep run if they reach the playoffs. Rich recaps the New England Patriots improving to an NFL-best 11-2 with their Monday Night Football win over the New York Giants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Keyshawn, JWill & Max
Hour 2: Fantasia

Keyshawn, JWill & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 47:28


Evan, Canty, & Michelle wonder if Jaxson Dart is coachable enough to stay out of his own way. Why aren't the Eagles changing play callers? Beth Wood joins the show to comment on her company's partnership with the V Foundation on this Giving Tuesday and we listen back to Stuart Scott's iconic ESPYs speech from 2014. Donate: v.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis

Evan, Canty, & Michelle wonder if Jaxson Dart is coachable enough to stay out of his own way. Why aren't the Eagles changing play callers? Beth Wood joins the show to comment on her company's partnership with the V Foundation on this Giving Tuesday and we listen back to Stuart Scott's iconic ESPYs speech from 2014. Donate: v.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Max Kellerman Show
Hour 2: Fantasia

The Max Kellerman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 47:28


Evan, Canty, & Michelle wonder if Jaxson Dart is coachable enough to stay out of his own way. Why aren't the Eagles changing play callers? Beth Wood joins the show to comment on her company's partnership with the V Foundation on this Giving Tuesday and we listen back to Stuart Scott's iconic ESPYs speech from 2014. Donate: v.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sedano & Kap
HR 3: Dave McMenamin

Sedano & Kap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 61:03


Berg is taking his lady Mean Jean on a date night for her birthday to the Kings game, then it turns into a convo about engagement rings! Clinton Yates stops by and talks about Giving Tuesday, V Week and the upcoming Stuart Scott 30 For 30. Kap finally gets to talk about last night's Kappy Lappy before the Lakers-Suns game. Then they get into the Lane Kiffin-LSU situation. Dave McMenamin joins the show and weighs in on the Lane Kiffin drama and college football, plus of course his thoughts on the Lakers after they looked a little sluggish in the loss to Phoenix. Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Craft Brewed Sports
Jay Paterno Hangs Out | NFL Hall of Fame Semi-Finalists | Investigate Stefanski

Craft Brewed Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 112:39


A packed Thanksgiving-week show that went completely off the rails in the best way possible. We kick things off with festive backgrounds, beers in hand, and the usual chaos before diving into Ohio high school athletes officially being allowed to cash in on NIL money. From there, it's Brinner talk, Tulane highlights (way too many of them), and the insane story out of UAB where a player was charged with attempted murder after stabbing two teammates. We wander into a Zaxby's tangent, break down Rice bribing students with free beer, and dig into LSU reportedly dangling $90 million and a massive NIL budget at Lane Kiffin. We touch on the Michigan–Big Ten mess, then question why Kevin Stefanski punted from the Raiders' 29-yard line like he was trying to protect the under. Ohio governor Mike DeWine regrets legalizing sports betting, Colorado looks rough, and the NFL Hall of Fame semifinalists are out. Then Jay Paterno jumps into the Speakeasy and we get into everything: James Franklin getting canned, where Penn State actually ranks as a job, how NIL changed the sport, the transfer portal chaos, whether collective bargaining is coming, how we got here with paying players, and how much coaches' salaries warped the whole system. Jay talks coaching vs writing, which teams he couldn't stand, whether politics is actually worse, and runs through the Quick Hitters before wrapping up the interview. We close with ScottSki45's stat of the week on Griffey Jr. and Stan Musial, the upcoming Stuart Scott 30 for 30, Shohei committing to Japan for the WBC, beer recaps, and Sip/Chug/Drainpour with Thanksgiving traditions. Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/jvY9dgX8Sf New episodes of Craft Brewed Sports every Tuesday night. Chapters ______________________________ 00:00:00 Introduction | Festive Thanksgiving backgrounds | What's in your mug? 00:06:34 Ohio High School athletes can now get NIL money 00:12:09 Brinner needs to be more widespread | Mookie shoehorns a Tulane highlight 00:14:31 UAB player charged with attempted murder for stabbing two of his teammates 00:21:45 A Zaxby's tangent | Another Tulane highlight 00:27:38 Rice offers students free beer to attend a football game 00:33:24 LSU offering Lane Kiffin $90 million and a $25 million NIL budget 00:42:44 Is Michigan leaving the Big 10? | More Mookie highlights 00:45:00 We need to investigate Kevin Stefanski after he punted from the opponent's 29 yard line to preserve the under 00:47:58 Ohio Governor, Mike Dewine, says that he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio 00:50:13 Colorado is pretty crappy, huh? | Yet another Mookie highlight package 00:53:19 NFL Hall of Fame Semi-Finalists have been revealed 00:59:02 Wiseguy's Top 10...just kidding, Mookie highjacks things and plays another clip 01:01:16 Jay Paterno pops into the Speakeasy 01:01:49 How did James Franklin end up getting canned? 01:03:03 Where does the Penn State job rank? 01:04:57 Jay Paterno weighs in on how NIL changed how schools operate 01:06:59 Jay Paterno talks the difficulties of the transfer portal and today's college football game 01:09:37 Are we close to collective bargaining and a player union in college football? 01:13:28 The evolution of paying players in the NCAA 01:15:25 Coaches salaries are just as much to blame for the state of NCAA finances as NIL 01:19:04 Jay Paterno answers: What's harder, coaching on the sidelines or writing a book? 01:21:30 Who was the one coach or team that Jay Paterno couldn't stand? 01:24:27 Jay Paterno's internet cuts out, Mookie cuts to a clip 01:25:26 Jay Paterno answers: Would he rather be coaching or dealing with the crap that is American politics? 01:29:13 Mookie shows Jay Paterno a CFB 26 highlight 01:31:37 Jay Paterno answers the Quick Hitters 01:36:32 Jay Paterno plugs and interview recap 01:40:20 ScottSki45's Stat of the Week: Ken Griffey Jr and Stan Musial's odd connection 01:42:35 Stuart Scott 30 for 30 is going to be epic 01:45:18 Shoehei is playing for Japan in the World Baseball Classic, so go ahead and put them down as the winners 01:47:02 Beer recaps 01:48:24 Sip, Chug, Drainpour: Thanksgiving traditions - backyard football, turkey trot, watching all 3 NFL games 01:50:41 This was a show 01:50:51 Outro #CraftBrewedSports #JayPaterno #CollegeFootball #NIL #HighSchoolNIL #PennState #UAB #LaneKiffin #LSUFootball #MichiganFootball #KevinStefanski #Browns #SportsBetting #NFLHallOfFame #ShoheiOhtani #WBC #MLB #TulaneFootball #Thanksgiving

Bulture Podcast
Are you wearing your Quarter-Zip to Thanksgiving dinner? Ep 365 

Bulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 214:35


 On this episode of Bulture podcast:Do you still cook big meals this week b4 thanksgivingBruh these Lil Wayne Alexa commercials are hilariousSummer Walker “Go Girl” is going be the song of the holiday especially Friendsgiving recap post Summer Walker responds to leaked audio of her and Rich the Kid Rich telling him to Save Her Number as “Pizza Hut” so they can cheat in peace Doubles Down Online. Future's brother FBG Casino was one of two arrested by the Feds. The task force seized 21 kilograms of fentanyl and $380,000 from the residence. Ksoo's dad sentenced to time served, two years of community control with electronic monitoring and three years of probation. He was facing a maximum of 20 years in prison. Are you wearing your Quarter-Zip to Thanksgiving dinner? Gen Z men are now ditching Nike Techs and replacing them with quarter-zips Woman goes off on YNs for leaving the Nike Tech suits and Shiesty masks for the quarter-zip trend. Megan Thee Stallion reportedly turned down an opportunity to collab with Activision/Call of Duty after finding out she would be made into a shootable in-game character: Joe Budden's DISGUSTING “Joke” About Megan Thee Stallion and Call of Duty Attorney for ex-Temple basketball player responds after NCAA says athlete bet against his own team Hysier Miller allegedly placed 42 bets totaling $473, but NCAA found no evidence of point-shaving SleazyWorld Go speaks after he was jumped in front of his baby at the mall Bia and Wale both have albums we may got just keep reminding us how good they were in a few months!!-Costco's New Lobster Mac and Cheese Might Be the Most Talked-About Dish on The Thanksgiving Table K. Dot moved Drake out of the way for Wale to get what he deserves in hip-hop. Boosie says any man who claims he's never had trouble getting an erection before intercourse is absolutely lying Glamorous WNBA star Kysre Gondrezick leaves little to the imagination as she makes history with racy Playboy photoshoot One of the kids who attacked a sick, pregnant woman in Chicago and her two children walking home from school apologized after being caught and identified. Mother of teen goes viral after defending daughter online – cursing at commenters and blaming “peer pressure” Three Memphis men are facing multiple felony charges after they allegedly kidnapped a 17-year-old boy at gunpoint and forced him to strip nude and twerk on Facebook Live -30 for 30 ‘Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott', chronicles the trailblazing ESPN anchor who broke barriers, brought hip-hop culture to SportsCenter and inspired millions through his career and courageous battle with cancer. Premieres December 10 at 9PM ET on ESPN Max B's Wife, Whom He Met & Married While Behind Bars, Says Ex-Boyfriend Introduced Her to Rapper's Music Usher is suing longtime producer Bryan-Michael Cox, two other associates, and their attorney after loaning them $1.7 million for a Buckhead restaurant that never opened Nicki Minaj to speak as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, hosts an event to address violence in Nigeria Stephen A Smith responds to the reports about him no longer being on NBA Countdown D4vd is Now Reportedly Being Viewed as Suspect by Investigators in Celeste Rivas' Apparent Homicide Ebro & Eddie Francis discuss the impact of Kendrick Lamar's "GNX" as the one-year anniversary of the album approaches. Ebro debating lowkey after he says he can't put Kendrick Lamar GNX as a classic album yet because of the longevity it's only been a yearNew Orleans University Basketball player admits to shaving points “purposely missing shots to win $5K per game” Ja'Marr Chase's one-game suspension will cost him $448,333 for spitting in Jalen Ramsey's face.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (11-21-25) Hour 3 - How Deep Is Your Love

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 33:21


(00:00-12:56) Doug saw Grease at the theatre last night. One Battle After Another. Bob Denver. Doug is a renaissance man. Is the Iowa program a good c0mp for Missouri?(13:04-25:47) College Football Pick Em(25:57-33:13) How deep is your love, Doug? Stuart Scott 30 For 30 coming out later this year. What other media members would you want to see a documentary about?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Best of SBS: Roy Wood Jr.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 112:23


Late night shows may come and go, but for Roy Wood Jr. the hustle-and-grind never stops. Roy visited Dan in Miami back on July 25, 2023 for a South Beach Sessions unlike any other, reflecting on how far he's come from his scary, early days as a comedian and why he wanted to be the next Stuart Scott at ESPN. Amidst strikes and layoffs in a shaky entertainment landscape, Roy also shares what The Daily Show was like under Trevor Noah, and what the future of late night will look like next. Roy's new book, "The Man of Many Fathers: Life Lessons Disguised As A Memoir", is available now and go to RoyWoodJr.com for tour dates, tickets, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Le Batard & Friends - South Beach Sessions
The Best of SBS: Roy Wood Jr.

Le Batard & Friends - South Beach Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 112:23


Late night shows may come and go, but for Roy Wood Jr. the hustle-and-grind never stops. Roy visited Dan in Miami back on July 25, 2023 for a South Beach Sessions unlike any other, reflecting on how far he's come from his scary, early days as a comedian and why he wanted to be the next Stuart Scott at ESPN. Amidst strikes and layoffs in a shaky entertainment landscape, Roy also shares what The Daily Show was like under Trevor Noah, and what the future of late night will look like next. Roy's new book, "The Man of Many Fathers: Life Lessons Disguised As A Memoir", is available now and go to RoyWoodJr.com for tour dates, tickets, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices