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Host Brandon Contes interviews ESPN's "Get Up!" and "Sunday NFL Countdown" host Mike Greenberg. Brandon and Mike discuss a wide range of topics including covering Michael Jordan in the early 90s, how "Inside the NBA" will do on ESPN, ESPN's strategy in covering Shedeur Sanders during the 2025 NFL Draft, and more.-:48: Growing up a Knicks fan-2:10: Greeny still a Knicks fan?-4:33: Becoming Bulls beat writer in the 90s-7:27: Michael Jordan with the local media-10:25: Goals out of college-12:11: Favorite interaction with Jordan-19:03: Why does Greeny think Jordan retired from basketball?-23:19: Jordan to NBC-24:53: “Inside the NBA” to ESPN-26:03: Feelings about “Inside the NBA” coming to ESPN if Greeny was still hosting “NBA Countdown”?-27:33: Trying to get Charles Barkley on “Get Up!”-29:53: Having a role with the NFL on ESPN-32:33: Preparing for the NFL Draft-35:50: Shedeur Sanders talk-39:10: End of “Mike & Mike”-42:02: Relationship with Mike Golic then and now-42:48: Chemistry with Golic if show came back today?-44:45: Chemistry with Jalen Rose and Michelle Beadle in start of “Get Up!”-47:08: Pitch for “Get Up!”-48:16: “Get Up!” evolution-50:18: Pressure to do hot takes?-52:56: Aaron Rodgers on “The Pat McAfee Show”-54:22: McAfee on ESPN-55:51: Missing radio?-57:16: Guest hosting with Kelly Ripa after Regis Philbin's retirement-59:01: Just For Men commercialsDownload the Awful Announcing Podcast:Listen on AppleListen on SpotifyAwful Announcing on XAwful Announcing on FacebookAwful Announcing on InstagramAwful Announcing on ThreadsAwful Announcing on BlueSkyAwful Announcing on LinkedInAwful Announcing on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before he became one of the most recognizable voices in sports media, Mike Greenberg was just a kid from New York with a dream. In this episode, Greeny takes us through his incredible career journey—from watching the Jets at Shea Stadium to covering the Michael Jordan in Chicago, launching the legendary Mike & Mike, and becoming one of the faces of ESPN as the host of Get Up, Sunday NFL Countdown, and more. (Seriously, when does he sleep!?)Greeny shares behind-the-scenes stories from his years in sports radio and television, gives us a peek into the family group chat, breaks down his beloved Jets, and reacts to his wife Stacy's skills as the paparazzi.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Romano (host of the popular Sports Spectrum podcast) is today's guest on the "Success is a Choice" podcast. Jason talks with Jamy Bechler about a bunch of things including ... ✅ Hosting The Sports Spectrum podcast ✅ Working with great athletes and coaches ✅ Writing his books Live to Forgive and The Uniform of Leadership ✅ Learning how to forgive in life ✅ What makes a good leader ✅ Being a Christian in the world of sports Jason Romano is an author, speaker, and media professional with nearly 30 years of broadcasting and multimedia production experience. Jason is Executive Producer of Sports Spectrum and the creator of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, ESPN First Take, College Gameday, Outside the Lines and many more. You can follow him online at JasonRomano.com or on Twitter @JasonRomano - - - - Each week, the SUCCESS IS A CHOICE podcasting network brings you leadership expert Jamy Bechler and guest experts who provide valuable insights, tips, and guidance on how to maximize your potential, build a stronger culture, develop good leadership, create a healthy vision, optimize results, and inspire those around you. - - - - Please check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. If you like daily readers then you'll want to check out "Step by Step: 365 Daily Insights for Growth, Influence, and Success". This book is a great way to jump start each one of your days in 2025. Get your copy today at JamyBechler.com/store - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of nine books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact Team@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter
Sal Paolantonio covers the National Football League for SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Life and Fantasy Football Now. He also hosts the long-running X's and O's weekly preview show, NFL Matchup.
THE ESPN legend Mike Greenberg is in the Side Piece house, baby! Mike has done & still continues to do it all. From almost 2 decades hosting the incredible radio show Mike & Mike, to his 6th book “Got your Answers: The 100 Greatest Sports Arguments - Settled” and host of ESPN's morning show “Get Up” as well as “Sunday NFL Countdown” we dive into it all! Mike shares how his whole career started, stories of a few lucky breaks while then giving me some of the greatest sports stories I have ever, ever heard. I've listened and watched this man for decades and I can tell you he's even more amazing than I ever thought. Love Mike, such a huge fan and know you will love this chat as much as I did
It's the Friday edition of the "daily" and host Mike Gill returns with the latest in sports media news and updates.That includes:Randy Moss taking a leave for health reasons from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown show.ABC is touting the most audience for it's college football coverage.... then, again, they've been showing tripleheaders every week, when CBS and NBC most weeks had only one game.Big 10 title game for the first time on CBS Saturday night with Oregon and Penn State battling.Yankees and New York media personality Michael Kay is ending his 5 day a week radio show/TV simulcast after over 2 decades.And, what's the latest wtih Stephen A. Smith trying to negotiate a nine figure deal from Disney/ESPN?It's all on the "LWOS Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It's the Friday edition of the "daily" and host Mike Gill returns with the latest in sports media news and updates.That includes:Randy Moss taking a leave for health reasons from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown show.ABC is touting the most audience for it's college football coverage.... then, again, they've been showing tripleheaders every week, when CBS and NBC most weeks had only one game.Big 10 title game for the first time on CBS Saturday night with Oregon and Penn State battling.Yankees and New York media personality Michael Kay is ending his 5 day a week radio show/TV simulcast after over 2 decades.And, what's the latest wtih Stephen A. Smith trying to negotiate a nine figure deal from Disney/ESPN?It's all on the "LWOS Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Kenny Mayne stops by to talk about his fatherhood journey. Mayne is very open and honest about his fatherhood journey. We cover many topics from loss to love to creating a sense of care in their house. We explore many areas about fatherhood and growing up. After that we talk about his documentary, Wiffle Ball that chronicles Kenny and Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989. We also talk about his foundation, Run Freely. Run Freely was founded with the mission to provide financial support for veterans with limb salvage conditions and in need of a solution to avoid amputation. After that Kenny and I talk about his storytelling process and creativity. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Kenny Mayne Kenny Mayne joined ESPN in 1994. He was one of the headline anchors for their flagship program, SportsCenter. Since that time he's moved on to become the host of his own show, Kenny Mayne's World Wider Leader in Sports, which aired on ESPN.com. In addition he was a weekly contributor on the hit show Sunday NFL Countdown. Mayne is ESPN royalty, and with his offbeat feature stories and carefree style he is no doubt one of the most popular personalities on television today. Kenny has also appeared in several movies and commercials. Mayne has made a name for himself as both a comedian and broadcaster, and has fused the two to provide the viewers with a unique entertainment experience. Make sure you follow Kenny on Instagram at @mayne.kenny. In addition check out his website at runfreely.org. Plus check out Kenny Mayne's Wiffle Ball on Fubo. About Wiffle Ball Kenny Mayne chronicles his effort to find the truth of what happened one day in 1989 when he threw for speed against then rookie and future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. Legendary documentary maker Ken Burns provides advice to Mayne in a key scene. You can watch the film on Fubo. Guardian Bikes Is This Week's Sponsor A Guardian Bike is the easiest, safest, and quickest bikes for kids to learn on. Kids are learning to ride in just one day, no training wheels needed! What sets Guardian Bikes apart? Designed especially for stability, they are low to the ground with a wide wheelbase and ultra-lightweight frames, offering superior control and balance. This design gives young riders the ability to learn in just 1 day, without tears or frustration. Guardian Bikes are the only kids' bikes designed and assembled in a USA factory, ensuring top-notch quality and durability. They were also featured on Shark Tank and are the New York Times Wirecutter top kids' bike pick for 2024. Join the hundreds of thousands of happy families by getting a Guardian Bike today. Their holiday sales have begun, offering the biggest deal of the year. Save up to 33% on bikes, no code needed! Plus, get free shipping and a free bike lock and pump with your first purchase after signing up for their newsletter. Visit GuardianBikes.com to take advantage of these deals and secure your holiday gifts today. Happy Riding! About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Bob and Dave listen to what Mike Macdonald had to say up at the podium following his team snapping their three-game losing streak, they ask if Geno Smith and DK Metcalf were able to silence the haters after the win, and they hear the Sunday NFL Countdown crew’s game picking blunder in Sweeping the Dial!
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-15:41) – Thor Nystrom from FantasyLife joins Query & Company to share what he has learned from the Matthew Sluka situation at UNLV with him deciding to redshirt because of an NIL dispute, examines the rest of the season for Indiana when it comes to being considered as one of the top 25 teams in college football, accesses if the selection committee with value brands over teams when deciding the final couple of spots for the College Football Playoff, and discusses what he has seen from Arch Manning in his limited action this season for Texas. (15:41-36:47) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to kick off the final hour of the show to react to the development from earlier in the show, highlights a couple of Colts and Steelers players that are banged up right now, assesses if he was surprised that the Colts have not designed many runs for Anthony Richardson, and then shares a fun fact about one of the players on the Colts roster that they may not know. (36:47-50:54) – The final guest of today's show is the host of Get Up, Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, and Greeny on ESPN Radio, Mike Greenberg, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to discuss his second book being published. Jake and Jimmy point out a couple of the sports debates that involve Indianapolis interest in Got Your Answers: The 100 Greatest Sports Arguments - SETTLED.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:02) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison being back together for the first time since last Friday. The show starts off with them discussing the season ending loss for the Indiana Fever last night and a brief preview of the 3-0 Pittsburgh Steelers. (24:02-38:03) – IMS President, Doug Boles, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on Query and Company to preview the upcoming weekend of events at IMS, his involvement in the Brian Clauson film that is coming out, and expresses how proud the Clauson family is with the way that Brian was able to help others by being an organ donor with the Indiana Donor Network. (38:03-40:37) – Hour number one concludes with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook discussing Sting and Billy Joel coming to Lucas Oil Stadium! (40:37-1:10:44) – Thor Nystrom from FantasyLife joins Query & Company to share what he has learned from the Matthew Sluka situation at UNLV with him deciding to redshirt because of an NIL dispute, examines the rest of the season for Indiana when it comes to being considered as one of the top 25 teams in college football, accesses if the selection committee with value brands over teams when deciding the final couple of spots for the College Football Playoff, and discusses what he has seen from Arch Manning in his limited action this season for Texas. (1:09:12-1:17:43) – Earlier in the day it was announced that Sting and Billy Joel would be performing at Lucas Oil Stadium next year. It leads to Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie about the legacy of Sting compared to other one named bands/artists. (1:17:43-1:19:33) – Hour number two concludes with Jake posing a question to Jimmy about the future of the WNBA Playoff Structure. (1:19:33-1:40:50) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to kick off the final hour of the show to react to the development from earlier in the show, highlights a couple of Colts and Steelers players that are banged up right now, assesses if he was surprised that the Colts have not designed many runs for Anthony Richardson, and then shares a fun fact about one of the players on the Colts roster that they may not know. (1:40:50-2:01:35) – The final guest of today's show is the host of Get Up, Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, and Greeny on ESPN Radio, Mike Greenberg, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to discuss his second book being published. Jake and Jimmy point out a couple of the sports debates that involve Indianapolis interest in Got Your Answers: The 100 Greatest Sports Arguments - SETTLED. (2:01:35-2:01:28) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets that he likes!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Pat, AQ Shipley, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys recap recap a week as a whole in the NFL while they set the stage for week 2 as AQ gives out his top performing O-Line's of the week and they take a peek at some of injuries that might have an impact on games this week. Joining the boys in studio is 2x All-Star, All-NBA player, and gold medalist point guard of the Indiana Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton to chat about his Olympic experience, and gloat after Iowa State's victory over Iowa in the Cy-Hawk game. Later, 3x DPOY, Texans Ring of Honor member, future Hall of Famer, 5x 1st team All-Pro, 5x Pro Bowler, and now NFL on CBS analyst, JJ Watt joins the show to recap week 1 and chat about his biggest takeaways from everything. Later, 3x Pro Bowler, 2020 NFL Comeback Player of the Year, analyst on Sunday NFL Countdown, and co-host of the Glue Guy podcast, Alex Smith joins the show to chat about Quarterback play around the NFL after week 1, what makes Andy Reid so good as a Head Coach, how he's been liking being an analyst, and why he's doing this new podcast. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. We'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of The Play-By-Play, Awful Announcing's Brendon Kleen and Ben Axelrod discuss the Fox broadcasting debut of Tom Brady, the ESPN debut of Jason Kelce, Bill Belichick's numerous appearances. The guys also discuss the changes on "The NFL Today," Greg Olsen's pivot to the No. 2 Fox NFL broadcast booth, and Colt McCoy's rough broadcast.Time Stamps:-1:47: Tom Brady broadcast booth review-18:51: Bill Belichick analysis review-28:19: Jason Kelce “Monday Night Countdown” review-33:52: “The NFL Today” getting younger-36:04: Praise for Mike Greenberg hosting “Sunday NFL Countdown”-38:14: Greg Olsen with Joe Davis as Fox's No. 2 NFL booth-39:34: Colt McCoy-45:14: “Out of the Darkness”-53:09: ESPN/NFL Media equity talks are offYou can subscribe to The Play-By-Play wherever podcasts are found. Please subscribe, rate and review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's pod, SBJ's Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane break down the latest in the Disney-DirecTV carriage battle. Later in the show, the duo catch up with Mike Greenberg as he gets set for his newest hosting gig on “Sunday NFL Countdown,” and how he will balance the role with hosting “Get Up.” Then, College Football Playoff executive director Rich Clark drops in to talk about how he's settling into the new role and what he's doing ahead of the first 12-team CFP.
Top-ranked American male tennis player Taylor Fritz joins the show to discuss the stage of the US Open and the Americans' tournament outlook. Fritz also says that tennis players “absolutely” should have a union, opines on the need for replay in tennis and reacts to the news of top-ranked Jannik Sinner failing a drug test. Plus, we check in on some of the big news in sports media, including Mike Greenberg taking over as host of ESPN's “Sunday NFL Countdown” and we hear from FanDuel cofounder Nigel Eccles.
On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner talk about the preliminary injunction levied against Venu in federal court last week, whether the ruling should have been made, and what it means for the future of "bundling" sports properties. Then the crew discusses ESPN's decision to fire Sam Ponder and Robert Griffin III, and why Laura Rutledge should get the "Sunday NFL Countdown" job over Mike Greenberg. Jon and Drew then put a bow on their Olympics ratings discussion to close the show.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In a blow to the radical gender movement, California dad and parents' rights activist Harrison Tinsley joins Sara to celebrate his victory in court. Getting full custody of his son, Tinsley put the brakes on his mother's nonbinary agenda. What can parents do to fight the leftist push to confuse children? Sara's got answers! Sara also does a deep dive into Kamala's campaign promise to control grocery and medication prices from “day one.” Is Kamala's platform a carbon copy of her current policy fail with Joe Biden? And why is a civil rights activist calling out Steve Harvey and Rickey Smiley for shaming black voters into supporting Kamala for money? The black vote is not for sale! In other headlines, the FBI has been exposed for cremating the Trump shooter's body before independent autopsies could be done. Sara smells a cover-up! And why did Trump bring 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski back for the 2024 race? Is it a positive or a sign the campaign is panicking? With ESPN firing "Sunday NFL Countdown" anchor Sam Ponder, Sara asks the question, “Is there a double standard at ESPN on speaking out about men crashing women's sports?” Finally, is Kamala VP pick Tim Walz unable the take the heat? Laugh along with Sara as she proves white man tacos are not a thing. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributors Eric July and John Doyle. Today's Sponsors: In pain? Discover Relief Factor's 3-Week QuickStart kit to “feel better or your money back.” Go to relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-RELIEF. Be prepared to any emergency and win a FREE Jase Case yearly for LIFE — no purchase necessary. Enter by August 31 at Jase.com/Sara for a discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Adams Archive, the podcast where we unravel the narratives behind today's most pressing events. Hosted by Austin Adams, we dive deep into the stories that the media, government, and corporations don't want you to hear. From political scandals to global conspiracies and health risks, we bring you the unfiltered truth in an era of widespread misinformation. Summary: Each episode of The Adams Archive explores the hidden truths behind current events. Whether we're exposing political scandals, investigating global conspiracies, or discussing health crises, our goal is to provide you with the insights needed to see through the headlines and understand the bigger picture. Political Scandals: We uncover the corruption and deception that often go unnoticed in political circles. From questionable decisions within the Secret Service to AI-generated crowds at rallies, we delve into how these manipulations affect public trust and democracy. Global Conspiracies: We investigate events that challenge official narratives, such as mysterious plane crashes involving key figures and the controversial rise of mRNA technology. These episodes explore the connections between global elites and the incidents they don't want you to question. Health Risks: Our discussions focus on the real dangers posed by modern health crises. We examine the suppression of whistleblowers, the rise of turbo cancers, and the global health emergencies that may be more about control than public safety. Stay informed and empowered by subscribing to The Adams Archive on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on YouTube for exclusive content, and join our Substack and social media communities to engage with like-minded listeners. Your support is crucial in spreading the truth—together, we can challenge the narrative and make our voices heard. All the Links: For easy access to all our content and platforms, visit https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Full Transcription: Adam's Archive. Hello, you beautiful people, and welcome to The Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening today. On today's episode, we're going to be catching up to speed on a few different things that have come up over the past couple of weeks, and one of those being that the Secret Service is now doing an investigation After an agent reportedly abandoned their post to breastfeed during a North Carolina Trump event. Kind of weird timing, especially given the fact that the same secret service had some, I don't know, questionable decision making as some might call it recently with specifically Donald Trump. So we'll talk about that. After that, we'll jump into the reflections on a plane during Kamala Harris's off boarding, uh, during an event, in which case there was Hundreds, maybe some would say even thousands of people that were in the crowd, but were they So we'll talk about that espn also fired sam ponder who spoke up about the trans inclusion in women's sports And analyst robert griffin the third so we'll talk about maybe why that might be Then moving on we'll talk about the recent plane crash In Sao Paulo, Brazil, where there's allegedly some shenanigans. And by that meaning several doctors that were killed in this plane crash that had vowed to release evidence linking to the MRNA gene therapy. All right. Following that, we'll talk about the authorities seeking the public's health and identifying suspects in a potential serial killer. I thought that only happened on Netflix. And last but not least, we will discuss the new potential health emergency that has been declared by the who who the who the same who not the band, the band's pretty good. But the same who that had declared an emergency about COVID. Should you be concerned? We'll talk about it. All right, all of that more, make sure you stick around. But first, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review. And that's most of what I got for you. I would like to say, first of all, if you are watching on YouTube, you'll notice the reason for the break the last week and a half, two weeks of going without an episode is that I completely redid my studio. I thought it was a little bit of an update from the, the grass. Grassy background that was was behind me. It seemed a little bit, uh, outdated 2000 and one back when we started the podcast. So I thought it was time to do an update. And it took a little bit more time than I expected. But I hope you all enjoy it. I hope you like it. 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So Ronan basics. com subscribe, leave a five star review and without further ado. So, Mr. Dr. Seuss, let's jump into it. The Addams Archive All right. So very recently, you might have heard the term secret service a little bit more often than you're used to. One of those situations being Maybe the attempted assassination on the president and all of the technical Strategic breakdowns that happened by the secret service But now they're in the headlines again The secret service is now in the headlines again because they are investigating an agent who reportedly abandoned their post at nothing more than a Trump rally just one month following the attempted assassination. It seems like a questionable decision making happening in the Secret Service. So let's go ahead and take a look. This article comes from the Post Millennial and it says that the Secret Service is investigating after a female agent reportedly abandoned her post to breastfeed her baby during Donald Trump's campaign rally in North Carolina on Wednesday. Several sources familiar with the matter That has to be my, my favorite, uh, my favorite statement by these news articles is several sources familiar with the matter. Who? Who are these people? How, how are they any more familiar than you or I? And what gives them the right to be the person that you cite? And, and when you're citing something, aren't you supposed to say who they are? Like, several sources familiar with the matter. That literally tells me nothing. You could pull that from thin air. They could completely not exist. Anyways, several sources familiar with the matter told real, clear politics reporter, Suzanne Crabtree. Okay. Sources told Crabtree that the agent did not provide notice about the situation. This comes after the secret service came under fire for its security failures during Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which resulted in an assassination attempt on the now GOP nominee. Interesting. Now it says that in the lead up to the North Carolina rally, the USS site agent who is responsible for the security of the event. So this is not just any old agent. This is the person responsible for the security, like, Okay, maybe you should pay attention. Was preparing for the arrival of Trump's motorcade. The site agent conducted the final sweep of the walking route and discovered the agent breastfeeding her child in the room that is designated for essential secret service, official work, such as a potential emergency. Okay, so I was wrong. Uh, I guess I should wait a minute before I make statements. Um, wasn't the individual, it was the person doing the final sweep, but they, they were walking down wherever they were walking. Found this woman breastfeeding her child and decided that maybe we shouldn't be doing that at a time where, I don't know, we're just minutes away from Donald Trump going out and potentially having a similar situation as to what happened last time. It says that it is prohibited for a working agent on duty for a protective assignment to bring a child with them. Makes sense. She also reported, uh, Reportedly brought two additional family members who were present in the room with her when she was found breastfeeding her baby. The female agent works for the Atlanta field office as reported by Crabtree. The agent and her family members were reportedly escorted into the room by event staff who had not received security clearance after bypassing the uniform division checkpoint. Okay. That seems to be the gist of it. Won't bore you with the rest of it. Um, but, Yes. Here's what I would think about that. Maybe now's not the time to be bringing in your family members and maybe you're not in the exact. workplace environment where you should be doing that. Now, I am a big proponent of both breasts and feeding, uh, particularly breastfeeding. I think it's one of the most amazing things in the world. It's incredible that a woman's body has the capabilities to provide life to a child. I have three children myself, all of which were breastfed by my beautiful wife. And I would not want to do anything to prevent a woman from being able to breastfeed your child. That is how they live. You shouldn't have to provide your child with bullshit formula. Because they're riddled with the most carcinogenic materials you could ever imagine. There's some ways to get around that, though. You can breast pump, you can use a breast pump, and you can create an excess, which you put into the freezer and then give your child with a warmer. There's a lot of ways that this could have not happened, and I honestly don't think this would have ever made headlines had it not been just Weeks after Donald Trump had an assassination attempt, especially on the sensitive topic of female secret service officers, after the absolute clown show that happened on camera that everybody was talking about just a couple of, you know, a few weeks ago. Uh, I'm sure you recall everything that happened there, so we won't have to go through that, but maybe not the time, maybe not the place. Maybe not the position that you should be holding if you're somebody who needs to immediately breastfeed your child now They're they're obviously I think in almost any situation any workplace any environment. You should be able to Provide life to your child. I'm not somebody who's saying that Oh that woman should be in the kitchen or that woman should be at home with her child at all times No, I I get it. Maybe you have to pay rent. Maybe the father's not involved Maybe he doesn't make enough money in order to enable you to work from home I get it. 100%. I agree with you. Breastfeed your child. But maybe don't breastfeed that child at the event by having your family bypass security and also during a time where you're supposed to be in an active position of your duties. That's all I'm saying. I'm not going to shame this woman. And I saw several people actually shaming this woman online, uh, saying that maybe you don't belong and all the, like, no, you should be able to have, hold a position in breast for your child, but you should also have the cognitive awareness to make sure that you're not putting a life in danger, which is the entire purpose of your position is to provide safety. To a specific individual in this case, Donald Trump, maybe not the time, maybe not the place. That's all I'm saying. I think there's probably a good way that this could have not happened, one being that maybe just get a breast pump. Deal with it like that. Your child deserves your beautiful, wonderful miracle of breast milk. But maybe you shouldn't be doing that behind a gated area during a time where you're supposed to be protecting the president while also hosting people who should not be there at that time, one of those people including your child. Right? Maybe not the time, maybe not the place, maybe not the timeline that you should be doing this immediately after and following the most recent situation with Donald Trump. That's all I'm going to say about that. I don't think there's too much to talk about there, but maybe you should have a little bit better decision making. Should this be huge headlines? Should so many people be talking about it? Probably not. Maybe if something happened to Trump, right? God forbid, but I just think. Maybe there's some better decision making that could have happened here. That's all I'm gonna say. I'm not gonna condemn this woman. I get it, you should be feeding your child. I'm not gonna say you should be at home with your baby all the time, because I don't know your situation. But what I am saying is that better critical thinking probably could have prevented you from finding yourself in this situation. Situation just two weeks after, you know, Cheadle resigned as a result of her incompetence, maybe isn't the time, right? You go through these ebbs and flows with work. Sometimes your feet are to the fire and you need to make sure you hit that vines. Sometimes your feet are to the fire and you need to make sure that publicly you don't look atrocious in a specific uniform that is designed to show that you are the person who's supposed to be protecting the president of the United States. That's all that I am saying, right? Seems pretty straightforward. I don't know. I don't think there's too much to dive into besides that, but that's my statement on it. It was one of the biggest articles out there right now. So just wanted to touch on it. Now, next up, we're going to talk about Kamala Harris's campaign and specifically the use of AI. Now, Kamala Harris was exiting her, her plane and this huge, massive, unbelievably ridiculously oversized airplane. Nonetheless, she was exiting this plane and people started to look at the picture because there was hundreds. Maybe thousands of people in this audience, especially in a time where they're trying to build up the, uh, build up the, the, the, the hype around Kamala Harris and make it look like she's, you know, everybody loves Kamala, right? She deserves her own show. It shouldn't be everybody hates Chris. It should be everybody loves Kamala. That's what they're trying to make you seem. That's what they're trying to make it seem like right now. But people thought there was something fishy about this picture, right? A few things. Now, let's go ahead and take a look at this picture together, and we will discuss it. Here we go. Here's the picture. You'll see Kamala coming out of her plane. Normal. Makes sense, right? She's just getting out of there. You'll see these thousands, hundreds, thousands of people in the audience. They're just like, That are holding their phones up, getting so excited for her being there. But there's something fishy about that. Reflections. Reflections exist. And when you look at the reflections on this airplane, Specifically, some people are pointing to, like, the left side here. I'm not, that's not my concern. Where you can really see it is on the, the, the, you know, right over here on the right. Right, right on the jet. And what you see when you look at the reflection is an empty airport. Empty. Where did those thousands of people go? Where did they go? What happened to them? Well, some people are speculating that maybe, just maybe, those people weren't actually there? Hmm. That would be really interesting, wouldn't it? Now, another thing that people were pointing to about this picture This very obviously AI edited photo, trying to make it seem that there's this hype that isn't there. And there's other situations that they're doing this with right now that aren't just this one situation. But what other people are pointing to are the cell phones, the cell phones of the people that are holding up their phones here, where there's nothing on the screen. They're just black, right? If you hold up your cell phone, you should be seeing the scene in front of you. But there's nothing on the screens of these people who are shooting video and a very, very Very daytime setting where you would be able to see the reflections of what's happening or at least the video footage from their phones. And it doesn't seem to be the case. You can't see anything. It's just all black, almost as if it was generated with AI. And I think this is just the start of it, right? I think this is the very, very beginning of what is going to be an absolute Orwellian future in politics, where you cannot decipher what is real from what is fake. We don't even know if the votes were counted correctly, but now we can't even tell if the campaign photos that are being posted on Twitter are real. If the hype around this person is real, Kamala essentially bought followers, right? You see all those fake Instagram accounts where they buy followers. Kamala did this in real life, IRL, in real life. She bought these people and had them displayed at the very bottom of this image to make it appear as if people care about her campaign. Now, why would she have to do that? Why wouldn't there be a massive crowd there? Well, maybe because she's not there very popular. Maybe because her, the, the, the Democrats nominee wasn't chosen by the people. Right? Maybe it's because she dropped out in like, Iowa last time she was a potential candidate for the presidency. Maybe it's because she got less than 1 percent of the popularity vote leading up to the primary just four years ago. Maybe it's because another certain Hawaiian senator demolished her about her past history and followers and the things that she did while she was a DA. Just maybe, maybe that's what it's about, right? Maybe they're trying to seem more popular. Nobody talked about Kamala. Kamala didn't even show her face for four years. This lady was hidden in the basement somewhere. If she was this popular, if Kamala Harris was this popular the entire time that she was a vice president, they would have been carting her around. She would have been carrying Biden over her shoulder, wheeling him around in a wheelchair, waving to the mass public, you know, openly displaying her love for all of her followers. But she wasn't doing that and they weren't leveraging her that way. You want to know why? Because she's not popular. Nobody likes her policies. She's very unlikable. She can't speak for three minutes in front of a camera without becoming a meme. So when you look at this picture and you go, Oh my gosh, she's so popular. No, she's not. And this is the lengths that they're willing to go to gaslight you. If we know nothing about the government, they are master gaslighters. And also, they're also terrible with Photoshop. And if they, if they AI edited this photo, just a week ago, they were being accused of AI generating Joe Biden's voice on a phone call. And what's to say that they didn't do that then too. And this should be a complete validation of that if nothing else. And they're just rubbing it in your face. They think you're that stupid. They think you're that stupid to where they can just overlay some people in the audience, edit a few of these, the, the, the signs that they're holding up on Canva. Forget to edit the, the, the, because it actually wouldn't have been too terribly difficult to actually edit in the people into the reflection. They are literally just that dumb. They're just that dumb. Let's see what some people had to say about this. It says a guy in the second photo. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's crazy. As you start to look at some of these pictures, let's, let's go ahead and I'll share this one with you. Somebody in this photo is holding a Nintendo DS to take a picture of Kamala Harris. No way. They also have these really weird wrists. That's not how you hold a phone. Is it weird? Very weird. Let's see what else people have to say. Uh, the next person says, Oh, you mean Mr. Three Hands? Yeah! I'm gonna share this photo with you guys one more time here. Not only is this person a part of Kamala Harris hype committee in front of her fake airplane photo holding a Nintendo DS, it looks like, in this photo, they also have three hands that they're using to hold this phone. Weird. Very weird. That, that person needed that much help to hold that phone. Uh, that's pretty hilarious. Okay. Uh, when in the fucking world are there that many people allowed to be on the tarmac other than Afghanistan? Ooh, got him. Got him, got him, got him. Uh, Another thing was pointed out that there was a worker on the, uh, from this airport, uh, who had alleged that they do not let people there for this type of stuff. Like there was nobody there that day. They worked that day. They stated that there wasn't people there on the tarmac. This never happened. It was quiet. There was nobody there at all. She walked off the plane, uh, with nobody, no crowd at all. No crowd at all. Funny. Um, It says what reputable news source posted this picture as proof of Walls Harris crowd size. Who is the sighted photographer and what agency do they work for without that information? This is just a picture that anyone even you could have manipulated for your own purposes and holds no weight. Now the next person says that oh, well the Guardian used this. Hmm. Uh, Another person says, uh, yeah, so there's, there it is. Okay. Um, interesting, funny, who would have thought they would go to the lengths of this to try to convince you that she was popular. Now, let's talk about this. ESPN fired Sam Ponder. Sam Ponder was one of the individuals, and by one of the individuals, I mean the only individual from ESPN who called out this transgender BS. And apparently, This woman was fired for it. It says Ponder didn't immediately. Let's see. The ESPN fired Samantha Ponder and Robert Griffin III on Thursday. The athletic first reported the shakeup and ESPN confirmed the news on Fox News Digital. Ponder was anchor on Sunday NFL Countdown and Griffin was an analyst who appeared on multiple shows. Ponder didn't immediately comment on the decision. Griffin joked on X about getting fired on his day off using a clip from the show. From the movie Friday decision to fire pondir sparked most most of the outrage on social media Riley Gaines host of outkicks gains for girls podcast and former ESPN anchor sage steel were among those to defend pondir And this is what Riley Gaines had to say Says so ESPN fire Sam pondir the only woman at the network who was publicly accused of said, who has publicly said, that men don't belong in women's sports three weeks before football season. Sam is one of the most beautiful, yes, she's very beautiful, genuine women I've ever met alongside Sage Steele, who had a similar fate, not a coincidence. Sage Steele came out with this video clip. So it's been a couple hours since I saw the news that ESPN decided to fire Samantha Ponder for cost cutting reasons. You know what, I'm not going to even spend any time, waste any time talking about ESPN. I need to make sure that you all know who Samantha Ponder is. You've watched her for years and she's an incredible talent, but like that's the least important thing about her. This woman is so strong. I met her when we co hosted the Scripps National Spelling Bee in D. C. like a hundred years ago and back then she was still Samantha Steele so we were like, oh yeah, we're twinsies. Sage Steele, Samantha Steele, we look exactly the same too. Um, and we've been connected to the hip ever since, mainly because of our similar values and our faith. Samantha has taught me so much about God, about Scripture, about the Bible, about not giving up and about standing tall. And you know what? She's done that for the last several years at ESPN, even when it was hard, when I was still there, we talked about it all the time, and I just need everyone to know, this is a brilliant woman, an incredible mother, who has also made me a better mother, for sure, Sam, don't deny that, um, and I am so excited for her future, it's so scary when you're in a need, you don't think there's any way that you're gonna ever be okay, Sam already knows that this is such a blessing. That God is bestowing upon her because there's so much more for her to do. And I'm just honored to call her a dear friend and so damn proud of what she's done and how she's done it this entire time. So this is another loss for ESPN. Um, but it is a gain for literally the rest of the world. Cause now you're going to see. The true Sam Ponder. It's all gonna come out and I hope you're ready. She is a gem and I'm honored to call her a friend. I love you, girl. Now why would you see this true person, right? What would it be about working at ESPN that would make you be able to see the true person behind the on screen personality? And that would be because when you work with these types of organizations, ESPN I'm pretty sure is owned by Disney. Who would have thought they would hire or fire somebody for having their own belief systems? Why, why, why would you see the real person? Well, because they, any person in a position that is owned by these gatekeepers, whether it be ESPN, whether it be high level movies and actors and musicians, and you know, it all comes down to, do you want to keep your job? Do you because if you want to keep your job, you have to keep your mouth shut, especially if you're religious, especially if you're, uh, you know, somebody who has outspoken beliefs about the current indoctrination that's happening in our school systems, any one of those things, pick your poison, right? And speaking about this, the Olympic Games just ended. The Olympic Games have come to a close. And I think we learned three valuable lessons from the Olympic Games. Number one being that the world will no longer tolerate. Women in men's sports, the world will no longer tolerate women in men's sports. Number two, the world will no longer tolerate the mocking of Christianity. And religion in general, right? We saw that with the, uh, the, um, the opening ceremony, right? All of the, the religious mocking of Christianity, it would never happen with any other religion. No possibility whatsoever. Absolutely not would have never happened. Imagine if they put Allah up on that stage and started mocking or Muhammad, sorry, if they, if they had, uh, A whole, Opening ceremony mocking Muhammad. Do you know what would have happened? And honestly, this speaks a little bit to to the the uh, I don't know what to how to position that the the fragility of Christians today Christianity Christians almost took over the world at one point guys Like, we have to remember our roots here. Christianity is not a faith of, of, of weak individuals who aren't outspoken about what they believe in, or, or why they believe in it, or are afraid of fighting back against people who mock their god, or their, their, you know, any one of the other religions that are out there, if Judaism was mocked publicly, if, name it. Any other religion. Right? It would be a crazy outpour, even Buddhism, right? Even, uh, you know, any one of these other religions. If they were publicly mocked on a world stage, there would be huge outcry. But guess what? You know what you can be racist against? White people. You know who you can be sexist against? Men. You know what religion you can make fun of openly without fear for repercussions? Christianity. That's the reality of today. But now we know. The Olympics apologized. They apologized because there was enough pushback. Religion will no longer be mocked. It's specifically Christianity is no longer on the table. Will not be mocked. Women are not going to be allowed in the world stage to be competing against men. Men should not be allowed in the world stage competing against women, especially in combat sports. And number three. The United States is still the baddest motherfucking country in the world, bar none. We have the greatest athletes. We have the greatest economy, regardless of what's been done and undone, and the burdens that can be seen, cannot be unburdened by what has been. We're the greatest country in the fucking world. We're the most athletic country. We have the biggest and most thriving economy. Our software development and technology in Silicon Valley is better than anywhere else in the world. Our entrepreneurship and businesses are greater than anywhere else. Barna, no competition, right? I do think that we ended up tying with China in some way, somehow. But the last time I looked, we were up by like 30, 40 medals. That's what we learned from the Olympics. Alright, so ESPN fired her. We've seen this go south. I don't know when these organizations are going to learn that this woke shit will no longer be tolerated. It won't be. We're not going to allow it. Right? You're going to fire her? You know what? There's a bigger organization out there with a bigger role for her somewhere that she's going to get as a result of this. Her clout just got, went up five notches as a result of this, especially when you understand that a huge portion of the community, especially when you talk about the football season and football in general and in the type of people that follow those sports where the money comes from. Generally white, generally male, generally Christian, generally not wanting men to compete against women in combat sports. That's the reality of it. Right? And so what makes sense about this? Well, it's like the Taylor Swift, Taylor Swiftification of ESPN and sports in general. You have to do the Colin Kaepernick's of the world are pumped up and, and the, you know, the, the, the white male Christian quarterbacks, right? thrown on tossed out of the sport onto their ass, and then have to go do speaking gigs to make money. Right? It's crazy. But guess what the pendulum is swinging back. We know that we've seen it over and over again, whether it's the Bud Light campaigns, whether it's the Olympics, whether it's name it, it's happened. We have seen over and over and over again that this shit won't be tolerated anymore. And I am glad I'm proud of you guys for speaking out against this. We have to continue it, right? We have to continue speaking out against the trans bullshit. We have to continue saying women aren't, or men shouldn't be allowed in women's sports. We have to continue speaking out and saying Christianity is not going to be mocked. We're winning the culture war right now, guys. And they know it. They know it. They may own all of the news media outlets. But guess what? We own all of the free speech. We own all of the, almost all of the major podcasts are people speaking about these things in a, in a dissident way compared to what the large organizations out there are doing. Because that's the truth that represents what the people think that's, if you have a long form content stream of thought, stream of consciousness conversation with most people, they're going to say that this shit is crazy. It doesn't make any sense. Women should not have to fist fight men in the Olympics. Christianity should not be mocked on a world stage in front of everybody. Very, very simple. Things to adhere to yet. They keep wanting to push it despite how much money they continue to lose All right, let's transition. Let's look at this here But before we do that One thing that I found out when I was doing some of my research in the EMFs I think this just a few days ago. I'm reading a book by Dr. Robert Malone, I think that's who it is. I wrote a book called it EMFed. Maybe it's not Robert Malone. That's the, that's the, let's see. I believe that Robert Malone is the, um, Dr. Mercola. That's his name. Let's see. Yeah. Dr. Mercola. The book is called EMFed by Dr. Joseph McCullough. Robert Malone's the guy who talked about mRNA, uh, gene therapies during COVID. Also a great individual to read and follow. But Dr. Joseph, uh, Mercola, you can get this book on Amazon right now. 4. 7 stars, 823 ratings packed full of information that you should know about modern technology, whether it's 5g, wifi, cell phones, and what, something that really stuck out to me. And I just started reading this. I've been reading about 5g and wifi radiation, poisoning and EMS for a little bit of time now. But something that I didn't know was that if you go into your iPhone settings right now, you, you have an iPhone. If you're not driving. Pull your iPhone out, go to your settings, hit general, scroll all the way down to legal and regulatory. And you're going to see that there's four buttons that you can press. One is like legal is compliance. One's regulatory, one's something else. And then one of them is RF exposure. And so. Apple legally has to tell you the amount of radio frequencies that are being emitted from your phone, because there is no. Proven harmful health side effects as a result of this technology. They even have to go as far as to test your phone to make sure that it's not emitting enough RF frequencies that exceeds the allowable amount of SARS. And SARS stands for your, um, SAR stands for your specific absorption rate of the RF frequency. So essentially what they do is they like almost like myth busters style it and they create this like. mannequin head with fluid inside of it. And then they put a cell phone up to its head and they measure the amount of thermal, uh, energy that has passed through by, by seeing the differentiation in temperature inside of the brain, as a result of the RF frequencies. Now, once you read into this book and you find out a little bit about it, you realize that the SAR is a terrible way to actually measure this because the concern is not the thermal, uh, transition or the thermal, uh, Aspects of the technology. It's actually the DNA damage that's occurring as a result of creating free radicals But it can be a good indication of that type of damage So what Apple lists and what every single other phone company lists within the instruction manuals of your phone is that you should keep your cell phone at least Five to 15 millimeters away from your body at all times. You should not hold your phone up to your ear. You should not drive with it between your legs. You should not you should not have it in your hand for long periods of times. You should have it away from your body as much as possible. And they have to list this in your phone settings. Not sure why I said that like that, but they do. They have to list it legal, regulatory. The only thing that they have to list in there, as far as legal and regulatory bodies go, besides their terms and conditions, essentially, is the fact that this thing emits. That's terrible, terrible radiation. And as a result, it can harm your body. Just something interesting I wanted to share with you. Now, the material that's inside of this hat, the material that's inside of this phone pouch that I put my phone in when I'm not using it. Stops those frequencies from being emitted, stops that specific absorption rate from going up, stops the DNA and cellular damage that's occurring, stops the creation of free radicals, which causes cancer and heart issues and all of these other hosts of insomnia and all of these terrible things. But it's right there in your phone proof proof hundred percent open your phone. Look at your settings You'll see it right now when you're done driving check it out Whatever you're doing look at it in your phone settings and just believe me guys This is going to be the same conversation that we had about cigarettes 50 years ago 30 years ago 20 years ago We're doctors were literally Doing commercials saying, I prefer the American spirits. I prefer an iPhone, right? This is safe and effective. This is good for your health, right? We're going to have the same conversation about your wifi router, about the microwave in your house, about your cell phone, about the 5g towers that they're putting up literally everywhere years from now, mark my word, that is going to be a consistent conversation, just the same way. That we did it about cigarettes. Oh, it's safe. Oh, it's fine. Just the same way we talked about the vaccine. Oh, it's safe and effective. There's going to be no side effects. Well, guess what? Go look at VAERS. Right? Go look at VAERS. You're going to find out that they were lying to you for profitability. And what you don't realize is that the telecommunications companies that rely on EMFs being emitted from you, or being emitted around you all the time, make ungodly amounts of money, even more than the cigarette companies. Crazy, crazy. So mark my words, guys. And that's why I started Ronin. So check out RoninBasics. com. Get yourself a Faraday hat, get yourself a Faraday beanie. We're going to be getting those phone sleeves out for you very shortly, get backpacks. We're going to eventually potentially move into apparel, shirts, all of that stuff. Go check it out, become a part of the movement, share it, tell your friends. Send one to your mama. I don't know what you do. Ronan basics. com. Go check it out. And as soon as you get on there, there'll be a 10 percent coupon just for going to the website that you can just add your email into there. Just gives you all of the information, new drops and stuff like that. And then if you give your cell phone on the next step, you get 15 percent off. So 15 percent off, go to the website right now, check it out. Ronan basics. com.. Alright, so let's move forward. The next and final thing that we're going to discuss here, um, well maybe not the next and final because we're gonna talk about this first, which is the fact that there was a plane in Sao Paulo, Brazil that went down very mysteriously, very weird way for a plane to go down. Um, and there are some people that speculate that maybe it's because of the people that were on the plane. Do you remember the Titanic? There's this whole theory around the Titanic. The theory goes, if you don't know it, that there was all of these very, very powerful, rich people who were against the Fed, the Federal Reserve, being created right around the same time that it was going to be implemented. These people were going to speak out about it. They were going to pour money into stopping it. They were going to do all of these things. Well, those same people went on this huge ass cruise ship together, and that same cruise ship happened to hit a huge iceberg, and everybody died. That's weird. Well, similarly, with this plane crash in Brazil, there was multiple, I believe it was eight physicians, eight doctors that were on this plane at one given time going to a conference to discuss and release evidence linking mRNA vaccines to very, very serious health effects. Now, when you say mRNA vaccines, it's almost a, uh, it's a misnomer because, um, the mRNA technology was always a gene therapy. They literally updated the definition of vaccine to allow it to be considered a vaccine the same way they did it with herd immunity, the same way that they did it with all of these other things. Right. Um, Orwellian very Orwellian. So there's a video that you can watch on either on rumble. It goes through about 15 minutes of it. Let's go ahead and watch this article. Or I'm sorry, watch this video from this article. And then we will talk a little bit more. Here you go. That deadly plane crash in Brazil, killing everyone on board the two black boxes, the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. They were recovered this chilling video. It shows that passenger plane in a free fall from the sky. All 57 passengers and four crew members died. There's still no explanation as to why or how this happened. The head of Brazil's Aviation Accident Agency says the aircraft didn't communicate any type of emergency before this crash. ABC's Alison Kosik has more. This is the horrific moment a plane carrying 61 passengers and crew plummeted to the ground in Brazil, killing everyone on board. The two engine turboprop from local airline Voipass spinning out of control and crashing into a residential neighborhood. Witnesses horrified. This man emotional. saying he was running late and missed the flight. Now, grateful to the airport worker who wouldn't let him board the flight taking off from Cascavel in the Brazilian state of Parana, bound for the airport in Sao Paulo. Shortly before it was scheduled to come in for a landing, the plane dropping 17, 000 ft in just one minute. Usually this sort of thing occurs because the flight crew was not able to maintain or did not maintain enough airspeed. Clearly, it was a stall spin. How they got into it is what we don't know. The fiery wreckage. Large parts of the plane smoldering in a residential neighborhood. Debris littering yards. One person on the ground was injured. Brazilian aviation officials say the aircraft did not communicate any emergency on board. The focus is on examining those black boxes, the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, which will be crucial in the investigation. Allison Kosic, ABC News, New York. Brazil's president declared three days of mourning for the victim. So there it is. Now the idea here, I believe that there was a, let's go ahead and pull it up and see if there's any other further information about this. From what we were reading. Uh, but that's a terrifying video. And if you know anything about ADV aviation, that shit doesn't happen, right? Like you don't just magically lose speed and plummet. And if you do run a, run a, you know, one of your turbines or whatever, um, your engines, fails, you're going to tell your traffic control. I would know I was an air traffic controller. You're going to tell our traffic control, they're going to tell you this is happening. And here's what we here's what we have going on. And here's our plan. And here's what we recommend you do. And you should stop at this, you know, this unmanned airport close to you. And, you know, you would help usher them to where they need to go. Now, from the comments here, it says, and they all decided to fly together and told others, that's what they were on their way to do. You're saying this is the exact same conspiracy as the Titanic that was carrying men on their way to stop the creation of the Federal Reserve? Yeah, that's exactly what we're saying. That's exactly what I just talked about. Uh, it also says that, um, Malaysia Air Flight 370 had a team of semiconductor experts on their way to reveal allegedly room temperature semiconductors. That's interesting. Hmm. Very interesting. Interesting. Let's go ahead and watch this. This is, we'll see if there's any additional evidence here on the video that's linked. It leads you to a Rumble video talking about it. So let's see if we can, maybe we'll listen in to a couple minutes about the conspiracy aspect of this here. Here we go. And blowing the whistle on the devastating turbo cancer epidemic sweeping the world have been found dead. The bodies of six world leading oncologists and two resident medics were found on Friday in the wreckage of a plane that plunged from the sky in Brazil and exploded in a fireball, killing all 62 people on board. The doctors were on their way to an international conference in Sao Paulo, where they were set to present their findings that mRNA and the COVID 19 vaccines are responsible for the explosion of turbo cancers and auto immune diseases wreaking havoc around the world. I would just like to state that I had no idea the word turbo cancer was actually accepted. I still don't know if it is, but that's a, that's a terrifying term. Turbo cancer. It's like turbo man, uh, turbo cancer. Hmm. I'm gonna have to look that one up in the world today, mainstream media are working overtime to brush the story under the carpets on behalf of Big Pharma. But the facts are damning and we're not going to let them cover up the truth. Before we dive in, join the People's Voice Locals community. If you bursting into flames S two 500 vote PO. Airline Flight Plunge from the sky and crashed into a gated community. The plane was at an altitude of 16, 000 feet when it went into a death spiral and plummeted to the ground in 50 seconds. Eyewitnesses who caught the crash on video said it appeared to stall before circling to the ground and bursting into flames at around 1. 30pm local time. A total of 15 doctors were scheduled to take the doomed flight, but miraculously seven had taken an earlier plane. New information tonight on this haunting scene. A plane spinning slowly as it drops from the sky. Crashing in a Brazilian neighborhood near Sao Paulo. Bodies will take a lot of time. We are concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologists, social workers, and are being transferred to the morgue in Sao Paulo, where there will be x rayed and DNA tests will be done to identify them. The eight doctors who tragically lost their lives in the air crash include radiologist Lionel Ferreira and paediatric cancer experts Sarah Stella and Sylvia Osaki. Eduardo Baptista of the Regional Medical Council said, unfortunately we received very sad news and were able to confirm the death of eight doctors. The doctors were going to an oncology conference. These were people who dedicated their lives to saving others. Saving others for these oncologists involved warning the world about the devastating effects of mRNA vaccines and the skyrocketing rates of cancer around the world, including rare ultra aggressive cancers behaving in ways we've never seen before. According to a colleague, the whistleblowing doctors were set to present evidence to the world that the public were misled about the nature of the mRNA Covid 19 injections. The doctors on the doomed flight had concluded that governments and regulators must urgently recall the mRNA vaccines. We have all been warned to stop researching this area. My colleagues were told they must not, under any circumstances, bring this information to the public forum. But they chose to do it anyway. They understood the risks, but they did not expect the plane to fall from the sky. We now know that mRNA produces an uncontrolled amount of spike protein in the body because the N1 methylsudoridine allows the mRNA to remain in the body for an unspecified amount of time. Moderna and Pfizer told us that mRNA would leave the body in a matter of weeks or months, but it doesn't. This, this is incredibly, incredibly dangerous. This is a disaster for global health. We are seeing the results of this deception in real time around the world. This According to Dr. Macias, some of his young and healthy patients have died days or even hours after diagnosis. There are only a handful out of the hundred thousand doctors, Canadian doctors that didn't take the vaccine that are still practicing medicine. So it's something like 99. 9 percent vaccination rate. And they were the first ones to line up for their vaccines. Well, as I started looking at the sudden deaths of Canadian doctors, I realized, yes, most of them are dying from cardiac issues, heart injuries, cardiac arrests, uh, you know, dying while jogging or swimming, dying in their sleep. And Dr. Peter McCullough has talked about this extensively about the myocarditis and the damage to the heart, the scarring to the heart. And then some were dying from blood clots, pulmonary emboli, strokes. But then there was quite a large subset of doctors who were developing extremely aggressive cancers. And cancers at an age that they shouldn't be getting. So, for example, there was a doctor who developed gastric cancer in his 30s. Presented at stage 4, he was dead in less than a year. Very rare brain cancers in young individuals in their 20s and 30s, medical students, medical residents. And these cancers would always present at stage 4, and they would always kill them in a matter of a few months, and it was always less than a year. And, you know, at first I didn't know, you know, what the term for the Bishop, Bishop, YouTube banned any contents that questioned vaccine safety. While popular YouTubers Oh, that's interesting. The YouTube CEO that was hyper banning material about the shot also so happened to die of turbo cancer. Following her, having all of the vaccines. That's interesting. Well, for banning what she called vaccine conspiracy theories on the platform died after a two year battle with an ultra aggressive form of cancer. Under Whisky's leadership, YouTube banned any contents that questioned vaccine safety. While popular YouTubers with millions of followers were paid to promote the COVID mRNA injections to their followers. Pharma companies were desperate to use stealth marketing to brainwash the masses. Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce received 20 million from Pfizer to push their deadly product. To put that figure in perspective, it's far more money than he earns playing football. Alright, so you get the point. That was the idea. These doctors were going to publish information, going to have a speech about this somewhere. Fifteen of them, um, were going to. So I guess, you know, what we should really do is dive into what did the other ones talk about when they arrived. If not all of these physicians were there, there should be some physicians that were at this conference that had the conversations that they were trying to stop them from having. That would be a good follow up item for anybody out there and myself. Very interesting. So last but not least, we're just going to dive into this one, uh, getting towards the tail end of this here, which is that there's a new global health emergency says the who, what is MPOX? Where are the outbreaks and will the virus spread says AP news? Now you always have to be concerned about a virus when they rebrand it, you know, just like they rebranded You know what they rebranded Transsexual into a transgender Right, they, as soon as they rebranded that, you knew some shit was about to go down. As soon as they rebranded mRNA technology into vaccines. As soon as they rebranded, uh, you know, COVID 19 from, you know, every time they rebrand these things. You know, something's about to go down, right? It's no longer monkey pox. It's M pox because monkey implies that it's not going to kill you. It's going to kill monkeys, right? Monkeys implies that it aggressively transfers between monkeys and not humans, which is the case. If you go on Google right now and you type it, you need to bookmark it because it says it doesn't transfer easily between humans. It's pretty hard to have a transfer. And when it does, it's not that serious. Well, we can't have that, right? So here it is. Let's go ahead and take a look at this article. Right, SARS CoV 2, right. Um, no, here we go. MPOX, the new global pandemic. The World Health Organization declared Wednesday that the increasing spread of MPOX, monkeypox, in Africa is a global health emergency, warning the virus might ultimately spill across international borders. The announcement by the WHO General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus came after a meeting with the UN health officials. Here's the article for you. Um, The African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared the MPOC's a public health emergency on the continent on Tuesday, who said there have been more than 14, 000 cases and 524 deaths in Africa this year, which already exceeded last year's figures. Oh, wow. So far, more than 96 percent of all cases and deaths are in a single country, the Congo. Scientists are concerned by the spread of the new version of the disease that there might be more easily transmitted among people. They're concerned about it, but they don't know. But they're going to tell you that they know, so they can make money off of it. Right? It goes on to say, what is Mpox? Mpox, also known as monkey pox, was first identified by scientists in 1958 when there was outbreaks of a pox like disease in monkeys. Until recently, most human cases were seen in people in Central and West Africa who had close contact with infected monkeys. monkeys. In 2022, the virus was confirmed to spread via sex for the first time and triggered outbreaks with more than 70 countries across the world. And pox belongs to the same family of viruses as smallpox, but causes milder symptoms like fever, chills, and body aches. People with more serious cases can develop lesions on the face, hands, chest, and genitals. So that's what essentially what you need to know is keep an eye on monkey pox, because it might be coming to a locked down city near you. And it is an election season. 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Adam Schefter sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. We talk about his unique fatherhood story and shares the values he looks to instill into his kids. After that we talk about his career. He even broke some NFL news during our conversation. Adam talks about his work mindset and the advice he gives people looking to get into the sports industry. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Adam Schefter Adam Schefter is the Senior NFL Insider at ESPN. He joined ESPN as an NFL Insider in August 2009 and now appears on a variety of programs, including NFL Live, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, SportsCenter and more throughout the year. He also hosts his own ESPN Audio podcast, “The Adam Schefter Podcast”, and regularly contributes to other ESPN platforms, such as ESPN.com and ESPN Radio. Before joining ESPN, Schefter was a reporter/analyst for NFL Network from 2004-08, and a sportswriter for more than 15 years for the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News, where he covered the NFL and the Denver Broncos team that won back-to-back Super Bowls. He was the Colorado Sports Writer of the Year in 2002 and 2003, and frequently appeared on ESPN's Around the Horn and the Sports Reporters during his time with the Post. Adam and his wife, Sharri have two children, son Devon and daughter Dylan. Check out his podcast, The Adam Schefter. In addition, follow Adam on Instagram and Twitter at @adamschefter. Kinjo Is Sponsoring This Week's Episode Kinjo is like a magical guide for your child's Roblox world. It transforms their gaming time into a supercharged learning experience while helping them choose the safest, best games. With Kinjo, your kiddo will be building brain power, and you'll get to relax! (at least a little bit). Kinjo Plus is your secret weapon for ensuring your child's Roblox time is educational and safe, without you having to become a gaming detective. Game, learn, and earn with Kinjo. Only on Kinjo can you earn exciting rewards while playing fun games that improve your gaming & real-life skills. Kinjo: The Secret Weapon for Safer, Smarter Roblox Fun. Use the code, FATHERHOOD10. This code will give you 10% off a monthly or annual Kinjo Plus subscription! Go to their website at kinjo.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Bob Odenkirk, Vincent D'Onofrio, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Jason Romano is an esteemed author, speaker, and media professional boasting more than 25 years of experience in broadcasting and multimedia production. Currently serving as the Director of Media at Sports Spectrum, he is also renowned as the host of the widely acclaimed Sports Spectrum Podcast. Prior to his current roles, Jason spent 17 years at ESPN, where he garnered acclaim as an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager. His contributions spanned across prominent ESPN shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, Outside the Lines, MLB's All-Star Game, and numerous others. _______________________ Forgiveness can be transformative in relationships; it allows the path to move forward, heal past wounds, and build a healthier dynamic. Jason Romano's journey, as shared in 'Live to Forgive,' illustrates this beautifully. It's a reminder that while relationships may face challenges, forgiveness can pave the way for growth, understanding, and ultimately, stronger connections. Each of us can relate to the desire for healthier relationships, and forgiveness indeed plays a crucial role in achieving that. Join Jason and me in this episode as we share from our hearts and discuss personal moments of forgiveness. -Priscilla Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow for more updates! Follow Jason: website, Instagram, Facebook, X Purchase his books: The Uniform of Leadership: Lessons on True Success from My ESPN Life Live to Forgive
Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast – probably the most popular sports and faith podcast and blog globally. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, Outside the Lines, MLB's All Star Game and many more. Listen for how Jason's reflections on thousands of conversations with top-level Christian athletes across many different sports. (0:00) Intro and Jason's bio (2:55) How did you get into sports broadcasting (6:23) How did faith fit with a career in broadcasting at ESPN? (10:53) How did you see sport and faith fitting together specifically? (15:06) How hard was it to leave ESPN to work for Sports Spectrum? (21:35) What do pro-athletes say when they speak of their faith? (26:33) Is it becoming more acceptable to speak about faith for elite athletes now? (31:08) What are your thoughts on the public witness of pro athletes on social media? (36:01) How should we view Christian professional athletes with large public profiles? (37:01) Outro
Gio, Al and Eddie went to the NFL tailgate and Gwen Stefani performed. Gio also detailed our exit out of the stadium where an angel from heaven helped us get from one hotel to a parking lot to get picked up. Stephen Waldron of CBS Sports has a lot of nervous energy in public, and it was on full display when he golfed with us. Stephen also does a cough thing to release nervous energy when things get awkward. Jerry is back for another update and starts with Jim NANTZ'S call of the game winning TD by the Chiefs. Mecole Hardman said he blacked out after making the catch. Travis KELCE sang Viva Las Vegas after the game. Mahomes won the MVP again. Kyle SHANAHAN explained why he took the ball first in overtime. Kevin Harlan does play by play of the streaker running on the field. Tony ROMO made a Hulk Hogan reference and sang Adele into break. The Waste Management in Phoenix was a drunken mess with hecklers fighting with golfers. In the final segment of the hour, Gio was on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown with Randy Moss to discuss Al booking the other Randy Moss.
Hour 1 The Chiefs are now in the middle of a dynasty after beating the Niners. Patrick Mahomes stuck a dagger right into the hearts of Niners fans and Kyle SHANAHAN. Gio said he's lost his identity being out in Las Vegas for so long. We all loved Usher's halftime show. The Niners defense was flying around which kept it low scoring the first three quarters. Boomer said nobody is playing quarterback like Mahomes right now. He can always find a way. Boomer said if he won the coin toss in overtime, he would have deferred instead of taking the ball like SHANAHAN did. The Chiefs did not score a lot of points in the playoffs but managed to get through everybody. Jerry is here for his first update of the day, but first we're concerned about this snow storm back at home. We have not been paying attention while here in Vegas. Jerry has the game winning TD as called by Kevin Harlan. Some of the players seemed confused by the playoff overtime rules. Kyle SHANAHAN talked about his decision to take the ball in OT instead of deferring. Mahomes wants a three-peat next year. Ochocinco was going to give up eating McDonalds, get a divorce and give up sex if the Chiefs lost. In the final segment of the hour, Al said he was sitting with riff raff and couldn't believe people paid that much for tickets. Taylor Swift was in a box and was seen talking to Roger GOODELL. Boomer thinks this will be the highest rated Super Bowl ever. Hour 2 Gio, Al and Eddie went to the NFL tailgate and Gwen Stefani performed. Gio also detailed our exit out of the stadium where an angel from heaven helped us get from one hotel to a parking lot to get picked up. Stephen Waldron of CBS Sports has a lot of nervous energy in public, and it was on full display when he golfed with us. Stephen also does a cough thing to release nervous energy when things get awkward. Jerry is back for another update and starts with Jim NANTZ'S call of the game winning TD by the Chiefs. Mecole Hardman said he blacked out after making the catch. Travis KELCE sang Viva Las Vegas after the game. Mahomes won the MVP again. Kyle SHANAHAN explained why he took the ball first in overtime. Kevin Harlan does play by play of the streaker running on the field. Tony ROMO made a Hulk Hogan reference and sang Adele into break. The Waste Management in Phoenix was a drunken mess with hecklers fighting with golfers. In the final segment of the hour, Gio was on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown with Randy Moss to discuss Al booking the other Randy Moss. Hour 3 Right now there are way too many people involved in our luggage getting to the airport. Boomer tells a story about coming back to the hotel last night, and only one elevator was working. There was a guy screaming about how the Chiefs suck and how Taylor Swift sucks. When Coach COWHER showed up, the guys stopped acting like a jackass. We talked about the NFL Today Hangover skit and Gio said COWHER was not a great actor. Jerry is here for another update and starts with the final TD as heard on Niners radio. Andy Reid talked about Travis KELCE getting in his face on the sideline early in the game. Boomer said that did not look good on the sideline. Chris Jones of the Chiefs talked about being prepared for the new overtime rules. Brock Purdy talked about the Chiefs offense and how you can't let Mahomes hang around. Phil Simms' pick before the game was very confusing. Rex Ryan disputed Adam Schefter's story about the Cowboys hiring Mike Zimmer as defensive coordinator. In the final segment of the hour, the Brock Purdy questions have been answered. He played well enough to cement himself as their quarterback. Purdy has a great contract which favors the Niners. The McCaffrey fumble on the first drive set the tone for the game. But if the Niners won, McCaffrey would have been the MVP with the combined rushing and receiving yardage. Hour 4 Gio said today will be a big Mahomes ass kissing day, well deserved of course. Jordan, Kobe, Brady and now Mahomes. Boomer has some Mahomes stats for us. Boomer compares the careers of Mahomes and Jordan. Gio went to a LIV golf tournament. He enjoyed it, but said he couldn't take it seriously. Jerry is here for his final update of the day but first we talked about how great of a Super Bowl city Vegas was. Jerry starts with the winning TD as heard on Chiefs radio (they were excited). Mahomes is talking about a three-peat for next season. Mecole Hardman explained the play that resulted in the game winning TD. Andy Reid talked about KELCE getting in his face and bumping him on the sideline. KELCE also did some Viva Las Vegas after the game. SHANAHAN talked about the analytics that made him decide to take the ball in OT. Gio was on ESPN on Sunday with Randy Moss to talk about Al booking the wrong Randy Moss for the show. Moment of The Day involves CBS Sports producer Stephen Waldron's anxiety on the golf course. In the final segment of the show, Jerry provides some final thoughts on the week in Vegas, Super Bowl and Chiefs dynasty as Boomer, Gio, Al and Eddie leave early for the airport.
Gio was on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown to talk to Randy Moss about Al booking the wrong Randy Moss for the show.
Hosts Tia Avril & Atoya Burleson are back with another episode of insideLINES! The ladies chat about the fifth straight Super Bowl Live Show. The show will take place Thursday, February 8th at Neiman Marcus Fashion Show Mall. Get your tickets here. In the Women in Sports segment, Tia highlights Caitlin Clark passing Brittany Griner on the all time scoring list. Then, the ladies dive into the TCU women's basketball drama. TCU held open tryouts for walk-on players to join its women's basketball team after a string of injuries left the team short on players. Finally, the ladies throw it back to Super Bowl LVII in Scottsdale, AZ! During the show, presented by Neiman Marcus Scottsdale, Atoya and Tia chat with inspiring women discussing advocacy, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and more! Guests of the show also enjoyed a curated brunch menu through Pepsi's DigIn initiative. Super Bowl Wives Panel with Jennifer Slay (Wife of Cornerback Darius Slay), Rachol Chachere (Wife of Safety Andre Chachere), and Katya Suh (Wife of Def Tackle Ndamukong Suh) Host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, Samantha Ponder.Coffee moment with Courtney Adeleye, CEO and founder of OlbaliHalftime with Nate Burleson (Co-Host of CBS Mornings & former NFL Wide Receiver), Cliff Avril (Real Estate Developer & Super Bowl Champion), and Devon Kennard (Author & NFL linebacker). insideLINES Game Changer award to Judge Norine Richardson.insideLINES Amplifier Award to Cari ChampionFinal Panel with Rachel Lindsay (Bachelorette, Media Personality, & Attorney) and Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Spark, WNBPA President, Entrepreneur). Be sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you. Purchase your insideLINES Season 5 Shirts!This Week's GuestRachel LindsayNneka OgwumikeCari ChampionJudge Norine RichardsonNate BurlesonCliff AvrilDevon KennardCourtney AdeleyeSam PonderJennifer SlayRachol ChachereKatya SuhFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia Avril VideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel! Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
Hosts Tia Avril & Atoya Burleson are back with another episode of insideLINES! The ladies chat about the fifth straight Super Bowl Live Show. The show will take place Thursday, February 8th at Neiman Marcus Fashion Show Mall. Get your tickets here. In the Women in Sports segment, Tia highlights Caitlin Clark passing Brittany Griner on the all time scoring list. Then, the ladies dive into the TCU women's basketball drama. TCU held open tryouts for walk-on players to join its women's basketball team after a string of injuries left the team short on players. Finally, the ladies throw it back to Super Bowl LVII in Scottsdale, AZ! During the show, presented by Neiman Marcus Scottsdale, Atoya and Tia chat with inspiring women discussing advocacy, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and more! Guests of the show also enjoyed a curated brunch menu through Pepsi's DigIn initiative. Super Bowl Wives Panel with Jennifer Slay (Wife of Cornerback Darius Slay), Rachol Chachere (Wife of Safety Andre Chachere), and Katya Suh (Wife of Def Tackle Ndamukong Suh) Host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, Samantha Ponder.Coffee moment with Courtney Adeleye, CEO and founder of OlbaliHalftime with Nate Burleson (Co-Host of CBS Mornings & former NFL Wide Receiver), Cliff Avril (Real Estate Developer & Super Bowl Champion), and Devon Kennard (Author & NFL linebacker). insideLINES Game Changer award to Judge Norine Richardson.insideLINES Amplifier Award to Cari ChampionFinal Panel with Rachel Lindsay (Bachelorette, Media Personality, & Attorney) and Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Spark, WNBPA President, Entrepreneur). Be sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you. Purchase your insideLINES Season 5 Shirts!This Week's GuestRachel LindsayNneka OgwumikeCari ChampionJudge Norine RichardsonNate BurlesonCliff AvrilDevon KennardCourtney AdeleyeSam PonderJennifer SlayRachol ChachereKatya SuhFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia Avril VideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel! Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
Another Friday, another variety of guests on the show. We start with ESPN's Jeff Darlington taking us behind the scenes of the day he spend with HC Mike McDaniel for the piece on Sunday NFL Countdown. Plus, McDaniel's Friday news conference coverage, commentary from Emmanuel Ogbah, and Kyle Crabbs drops in to give us five minutes of the Fins 2024 draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian Ponder is the former 12th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. The Texas native is the former starting Quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings and has also spent time with the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and San Francisco 49ers. Following his success in the world of football, Ponder went on to co-found The Post, alongside Jason LaRose. The Post is the only private membership network connecting Leaders Built By Sport. Membership with The Post includes a professional network, curated experiences, professional coaching, and access to their community clubhouse. In this episode of Just FlexIt™, Christian Ponder shares his background as an NFL starter and how he transitioned into the world of entrepreneurship. Ponder shares his personal experience which is both inspiring and refreshing.You won't want to miss this fantastic episode about Christian Ponder's journey in the NFL and how he is finding success off the field with The Post.Three Downs:
Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, Outside the Lines, MLB's All Star Game and many more. HI, I'M JASON During my time at ESPN, I built relationships with the biggest names in sports, while helping to lead and grow the talent booking department. I've also been blessed to help create and manage the NFL on ESPN's social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. In February of 2017, I took a leap of faith and walked away from my job at ESPN to pursue sports ministry. One month later, we launched the Sports Spectrum podcast, an interview driven show that features athletes, coaches, entertainers and other personalities sharing their stories on the intersection of sports and faith. I'm grateful to serve as the host and producer of the show that has now reached over 4 million downloads since its launch in 2017. Currently, I am the Director of Media for Sports Spectrum and oversee all of our media channels including the Sports Spectrum Magazine and SportsSpectrum.com. There's also been amazing opportunities to be featured in multiple national media outlets including The 700 Club, TBN, Family Life Today, The Ringer, CBN, Focus on the Family, Faithwire, The Darren Woodson Show, Liberty University's Game On, Moody National Radio, The Hour of Power, The Carey Nieuhof Leadership Podcast and many other local and national media platforms. I'm also honored to serve as a Board Member for Uncommon Sports Group, a ministry focused on developing Christ-centered future leaders of the college and pro sport industry.
Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast an interview driven show that features athletes, coaches, entertainers and other personalities sharing their stories on the intersection of sports and faith. Before Sports Spectrum, for 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, Outside the Lines, MLB's All Star Game and many more. Let's talk to Jason! Presented by Ingles Markets. Produced by Richmond Weaver
Matt Hasselbeck played quarterback for almost two decades in the National Football League. He was a 3x Pro Bowler who threw for 36,638 yards and 212 touchdowns in his career, finishing 22nd all-time. With 11 postseason starts, 16th all-time in NFL history, he still holds many Seattle Seahawks franchise records. In 2021, the Seahawks inducted him into their Ring of Honor. Now, Matt is an analyst for ESPN, appearing on its signature Sunday morning pregame show, Sunday NFL Countdown. Listeners will hear what Matt means when he says, "I was prepared for it," and "you know it when you see it." Mark and Matt discuss learning from leaders, competing with oneself, and resiliency through transitions. Main topics include communication, longevity, and personal development.
In this episode, host Jesse Simmons talks with special Guest Jason Romano, about walking into a new season of life and taking a leap of faith. Jason Romano, is Jason Romano is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 25 years of broadcasting and media experience. Jason is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. For 17 years, he was an Emmy Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, NFL LIVE Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College GameDay, Outside the Lines, MLB's All Star Game and many more. As always: Every Child Matters of America website: http://www.everychildmatters.com Cyrus' Crusade in his fight to defeat Leukemia GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/cyrus-crusade?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Follow his fight on Facebook and purchase T-Shirts: Cyrus' Crusade https://m.facebook.com/cyruscrusades/?tsid=0.9492068941532887&source=result --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesse-simmons15/support
***This episode was originally aired on Fantasy Football Origin Stories***Fantasy Football Origin Stories is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYIn this fourth episode, Matthew Berry (The Talented Mr. Roto) rides shotgun in the DeLorean, to take us back in time and learn about his Fantasy Football Origin Story. We talk about many topics, including:Matthew's first recollection of fantasy football How he used a Hollywood writing career (most specifically Married With Children) to launch his fantasy football careerThe process of writing for Married With Children and how he uses the process of organizing a story in fantasy footballThe origin of his nickname, "Talented Mr. Roto"His experience working Avengers: EndgameSome of Matthew's most trusted friends in the fantasy space and what they contributeMuch moreIf you're a fan of fantasy football, there's an almost 100% chance you've heard of Matthew Berry. You have certainly listened to him before your drafts, figuring out how to adjust your starting lineup, and most importantly the laughter you received listening to his shows. Either way, fantasy football fan or not, this episode will give you a little history into the origin story of one of the most influential people in the industry of all-time. So sit back, relax, and crank that baby up to 88mph!!!MATTHEW BERRY BIO***This bio is from the NBC Sports website***Football AnalystMatthew Berry, the celebrated fantasy football commentator and industry pioneer, joined NBC Sports in August 2022 as an analyst to provide his unique fantasy football and sports betting expertise. Berry regularly appears on Football Night in America and Sunday Night Football Final, Peacock's exclusive NFL post-game show.Throughout the NFL season, Berry hosts a weekly game-day fantasy football and sports betting show on Sundays from as well as “Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry,” a daily weekday show on Peacock and NBC Sports Digital properties.Berry also contributes weekly articles and video content across Rotoworld on NBCSportsEdge.com and NBC Sports digital properties, including his popular Love/Hate article, weekly fantasy football rankings, and more.Prior to joining NBC Sports, Berry spent 15 years at ESPN (2007-2022) as the lead fantasy football expert and is universally recognized as one of the pioneers of the fantasy sports industry. While at ESPN, Berry became one of the most popular sportswriters at the company, with his “Love/Hate” columns regularly among the most read pieces on ESPN.com on a weekly basis. Berry hosted ESPN2's Sunday morning show Fantasy Football Now and The Fantasy Show, which was ESPN's first daily show devoted to fantasy sports. He also appeared on programs such as Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, NFL Live, and ESPN's annual coverage of the NFL Draft. He also was host of the Fantasy Focus Football podcast, which was one of ESPN's top podcasts on a yearly basis. It was named best Fantasy Sports Podcast for 2015 and 2016 by the Fantasy Sports Trade Association.Berry is one of only five people to be named to the Hall of Fame for both the Fantasy Sports Trade Association and the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. He wrote the New York...
The ladies of insideLINES are on the road again for Super Bowl LVII in Scottsdale, AZ! For this year's show, presented by Neiman Marcus Scottsdale, Atoya and Tia fill the iL Playbook with their guests' top plays for their greatest victory, Becoming YOU. The hosts chat with inspiring women discussing advocacy, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and much more! Guests of the live show also enjoyed a curated brunch menu through Pepsi's DigIn initiative.Check out the full show!(00:45) Super Bowl Wives Panel - First up, Tia & Atoya sit down with Jennifer Slay (Wife of Darius Slay), Rachol Chachere (Wife of Andre Chachere), and Katya Suh (Wife of Ndamukong Suh). The ladies from the 2023 NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles chat about their Super Bowl experience, and the importance of taking care of themselves, post NFL plans.(13:35) The next segment, presented by Clarkson Eyecare, Tia & Atoya sit down with Host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, Samantha Ponder. The ladies chat with Samantha about what it was like hosting College GameDay, raising athletes, working and traveling with kids, and social media authenticity.(30:03) Coffee moment with Courtney Adeleye CEO and founder of Olbali, a conglomerate of health & wellness, beauty, and food & beverage products(37:44)Then it's on to halftime presented by Nationwide Vision. Nate Burleson (Co-Host of CBS Mornings & former NFL Wide Receiver) leads the halftime Chalk Talk with Cliff Avril (Real Estate Developer & Super Bowl Champion), and Devon Kennard (Author & NFL linebacker). The guys discuss what it's like preparing for the big game and transitioning out of the NFL. They also discuss Devon's new book, It All Adds Up, and more! (50:04) Next, Tia and Atoya honor Judge Norine Richardson with the insideLINES Game Changer award and Cari Champion with the insideLINES Amplifier Award(1:00:23) Lastly the ladies are joined by Rachel Lindsay (Bachelorette, Media Personality, & Attorney) and Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Spark, WNBPA President, Entrepreneur). The ladies discuss Nneka's work in the WNBPA, sacrifices Rachel has made for her career, and supporting women in sports. Rachel also discusses where she got the inspiration for her upcoming book Real Love. Be sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps.This Week's GuestRachel LindsayNneka OgwumikeCari ChampionJudge Norine RichardsonNate BurlesonCliff AvrilDevon KennardCourtney AdeleyeSam PonderJennifer SlayRachol ChachereKatya SuhFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.insidelinespodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
The ladies of insideLINES are on the road again for Super Bowl LVII in Scottsdale, AZ! For this year's show, presented by Neiman Marcus Scottsdale, Atoya and Tia fill the iL Playbook with their guests' top plays for their greatest victory, Becoming YOU. The hosts chat with inspiring women discussing advocacy, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and much more! Guests of the live show also enjoyed a curated brunch menu through Pepsi's DigIn initiative.Check out the full show!(00:45) Super Bowl Wives Panel - First up, Tia & Atoya sit down with Jennifer Slay (Wife of Darius Slay), Rachol Chachere (Wife of Andre Chachere), and Katya Suh (Wife of Ndamukong Suh). The ladies from the 2023 NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles chat about their Super Bowl experience, and the importance of taking care of themselves, post NFL plans.(13:35) The next segment, presented by Clarkson Eyecare, Tia & Atoya sit down with Host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN, Samantha Ponder. The ladies chat with Samantha about what it was like hosting College GameDay, raising athletes, working and traveling with kids, and social media authenticity.(30:03) Coffee moment with Courtney Adeleye CEO and founder of Olbali, a conglomerate of health & wellness, beauty, and food & beverage products(37:44)Then it's on to halftime presented by Nationwide Vision. Nate Burleson (Co-Host of CBS Mornings & former NFL Wide Receiver) leads the halftime Chalk Talk with Cliff Avril (Real Estate Developer & Super Bowl Champion), and Devon Kennard (Author & NFL linebacker). The guys discuss what it's like preparing for the big game and transitioning out of the NFL. They also discuss Devon's new book, It All Adds Up, and more! (50:04) Next, Tia and Atoya honor Judge Norine Richardson with the insideLINES Game Changer award and Cari Champion with the insideLINES Amplifier Award(1:00:23) Lastly the ladies are joined by Rachel Lindsay (Bachelorette, Media Personality, & Attorney) and Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Spark, WNBPA President, Entrepreneur). The ladies discuss Nneka's work in the WNBPA, sacrifices Rachel has made for her career, and supporting women in sports. Rachel also discusses where she got the inspiration for her upcoming book Real Love. Be sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps.This Week's GuestRachel LindsayNneka OgwumikeCari ChampionJudge Norine RichardsonNate BurlesonCliff AvrilDevon KennardCourtney AdeleyeSam PonderJennifer SlayRachol ChachereKatya SuhFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.insidelinespodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
It's SuperBowl Sunday this weekend — but no, we're not talking about commercials or the halftime show. The NFL is filled with parallels to life and leadership lessons. On this episode, Allison Minutillo interviews one of the NFL's most seasoned quarterbacks… Matt Hasselbeck. He reflects on lessons learned under Andy Reid & Mike Holmgren, advice in amplified pressure, locker room trust, the receipt of hard feedback, learning the lingo, and how to work on you when it matters most.Matt is an NFL Analyst on ESPN's signature Sunday morning pregame show, Sunday NFL Countdown, and contributes to Pro Bowl and Super Bowl coverage. A three-time Pro Bowler, Hasselbeck played for the Green Bay Packers (1998-2000), Seattle Seahawks (2001-10), Tennessee Titans (2011-12) and Indianapolis Colts (2013-15) during a career that spanned nearly two decades. He threw for 36,638 yards and 212 touchdowns. In 2021, the Seahawks inducted him into their Ring of Honor.
Matthew Hasselbeck is an NFL analyst on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown." The former quarterback played 18 NFL seasons with the Packers, Seahawks, Titans and Colts, and was named to the Pro Bowl three times. In 2021, he was inducted into the Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor. Today on the podcast, Jade McCarthy and Jason Romano talk to Hasselbeck about faith in the NFL, his favorite Super Bowl memory and the importance of prayer after the Damar Hamlin injury. Looking for faith/sports gift ideas? Check out our new Increase store with Sports Spectrum apparel, gifts, devotionals and more. - http://TheIncrease.com
In 2021, approximately 57.5 million viewers in the United States watched digital live sports content at least once per month, a figure that is projected to rise to over 90 million by 2025, according to Statista Jason Romano is the Director of Media, at Sports Spectrum. Leading their media team in content creation on the intersection of sports and faith. Additionally, he is a speaker, author, media consultant and church leader with 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. For 17 years, Jason was a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB's All Star Game. During his time at ESPN, Jason produced content for ESPN Radio, helped lea and grow the talent producing department, building relationships with the biggest names in sports as well as create and manage the NFL on ESPN's social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Jason is now the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a contributor to the Sports Spectrum magazine and contributes articles daily to SportsSpectrum.com. Jason has spoken to thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies, and churches. He's a big advocate of social media, having built up large followings both for ESPN's social feeds as well as his own personal brand. He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.jasonromano.com/ Follow: @JasonRomano Discover more: https://sportsspectrum.com/ LinkedIn: @Jason Romano
Sal Paolantonio stops by to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares some of the values he looks to instill into his kids. In addition, Sal shares why kids should write down the skills they learn along the way in a journal. After that we talk about his service in the Navy and the transition to becoming a reporter. We talk about all things football including why the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl championship was so important to the city of Philadelphia. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Sal Paolantonio Sal Paolantonio is an Emmy-award winning national correspondent for ESPN, covering the NFL for SportsCenter and Sunday NFL Countdown. He is the host of The NFL Matchup Show. He is a former sportswriter and political correspondent for the Philadelphia Inquirer and served as a surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy. Follow Sal on Instagram at @salpalespn. Sal's latest book, Philly Special: The Inside Story of How the Philadelphia Eagles Won Their First Super Bowl Championship talks about how that Super Bowl win was so important to that city. This is the inside story you will get nowhere else—from the team's storybook start to the nail-biting victory over the New England Patriots in Minneapolis, featuring the “Philly Special,” perhaps the most memorable play in Super Bowl history. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Story of failure: Failing to keep a game app alive in the app store.Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All Star Game and many more.In today's episode, Jason talks aboutthe story of why he left ESPN and the impact it had on his lifehis 17-year career at ESPNstory of what happened in 2015 in Nashville at a Christian gatheringhanging out and listening to other people doing things for a great purposethinking how cool it would be to do a job for Godthe halftime of work (and life) and what that means for JasonBrad Lomenick and his advice given to JasonGiving tours of ESPN and why he loved itwhat happened after giving Brad a tour of ESPN‘Be careful because you don't understand'grateful to be a two-time author and speakerspending the better part of a year exploring what Brad's advice meantworking on Mike and Mike In The Morningreally enjoying his job but knowing there was something else for himhaving the time of his life at ESPN in the last year but knowing God was nudging himcalling as many leaders as he could to gain insight for his futureleaving a job, taking a 40% pay cut, and losing benefitsworking through details with his wife and having a peace about the futurethe mode of trusting Godstill not making the same amount of money he did when at ESPN but he has never been happierthe story of Sport Spectrum and where it came fromDr. J had the idea of Sport Focus (video clip?) with Bobby JonesSport Focus MagazinePro Athletes Outreachwanting to host a podcast but being unsure at firstdreaming of hosting his own sports talk radio show in college“Don't ever count God out.”having dreams and thoughts for Sports Spectrum's futurea lot of reps means you'll be a lot better in the futurewhat he's learned from being a host over the yearsit's a good sign if you don't get to all of your questions - it means you listened wellstory of interview with Carson Wentz with zero preptell me your namepeople are afraid to mispronounce names but people need to askDr. J starting the first NBA chapel servicefailures are were you learn and were you stretch your musclesfailures from moments in life and lessons learnedstory of thinking he was being on track to be a manager at ESPNthe worst mid-year review he's ever hadother opportunities opening up from a bad season of lifeyou're glad you went through it because you appreciate the good timestaking his daughter to college and a new season of lifefailures = that's what makes you betterI can work all things together for good. Are you sure?“Those difficult moments are not wanted, but they're needed in life.”why ‘that was meant to happen for a reason' drives Jason nutsJason's grandfather passing away in 2007 and why it was so hard for himthe shock and sadness of a passingwatching how people honored his grandfather at his funeralwhy he's a better dad because his dad wasn't a good dad“You don't ever want to go through the pain…but you're usually better for it.”when and where the holy spirit shows upwriting a letter in honor of his grandpa and trying to read itlosing his brother-in-law suddenly to a heart attackthe story of speaking on behalf of the family at his brother-in-laws funeralsharing the gospel at a secular family funeralgetting emotional when remembering Randy and almost breaking downwhy God gives us hope through His son Jesuspraying in a way that someone hadn't heard and having a peace over himworking through tragedies and difficult momentsfull circle momentsthe anchor and assurance in Christthe intimidation of being an empty nester–remembering how to be married againgrowing Sport Spectrum and how to get more eyeballs on the brandthere are a lot of people that love sports and love Jesusfinding the 30%why Jason is an ‘in the trenches' guymore for Sports Spectrum to do and thinking through what that looks likedreams and vision of the future with open hands30 years of history but also being a startupmedia and ministrycrawling isn't so bad as long as we're movingkeep on keeping on for Godbecoming a better husband and growing in a relationship with Godunderstanding that we flawed www.sportsspectrum.comTwitter - @Sports_SpectrumInstagram - @sports_spectrumYouTube - SportsSpectrumMagSports Spectrum PodcastWeekly NewsletterMagazine Sign-UpJason Romano Personalwww.jasonromano.comInstagram - @jasonromanoTwitter - @jasonromano
Jason Romano is the Director of Media at Sports Spectrum and host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning producer and senior manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All Star Game, and more. He has also written two books titled Live to Forgive and his most recent titled The Uniform of Leadership. In this episode, Jason shares about his time at ESPN, how Coach Dungy helped change his life, and what he's now doing at Sports Spectrum.
Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast with now over 1000 episodes. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All Star Game and many more.In February of 2017, Jason took a leap of faith and walked away from his job at ESPN to pursue sports ministry. One month later, he launched the Sports Spectrum podcast, an interview driven show that features athletes, coaches, entertainers and other personalities sharing their stories on the intersection of sports and faith.That's all pretty impressive, but Mark and Sarge want to invite you to listen in on some matters of the heart as Jason shares his own deeply impactful story. You don't want to miss Jason's powerful testimony of growing up in a home with an alcoholic father and his journey toward forgiveness. If you haven't already, be sure to engage with Foxhole Symphony on your go-to social media platform. Follow and share with others who you think might be encouraged by the topics we cover. And thank you, as always, for your support!Find us at:https://www.foxholesymphony.comhttps://www.facebook.com/foxholesymphonyhttps://www.instagram.com/foxholesymphony/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvcXdDpE79S_D_hInblcDw
Key Takeaways Empathy is a game changer. Forgiveness causes ripple effects that we may never see. Our emotions can be an enter sign for the internal work that we need to do or an exit sign for a situation that we need to get out of. Sacrificial decisions are courageous decisions even if they don't make sense to others. dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Jason Romano Jason Romano is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. He is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All Star Game and many more. Sports Spectrum Article: Fathers For The Fatherless bike rides combine fundraising, fitness, fellowship, faith (By Joshua Doering Jul 6, 2022) - linked here Key Quotes (Full Transcript of the Conversation Here) 6:54 - "It took that... deep, dark, low moment, rock bottom moment for my father, for me to see him completely differently than I ever saw him... Even though I knew about forgiveness, I understood it as far as Jesus and me... I needed to ask for forgiveness of my sins. I wasn't able to do that other part that Jesus talks about forgiving others who trespass against us... And that moment, that day, that low point, as I heard his voice on the phone, I saw my dad the way God sees him and me as his child. And I developed something that I never have from my dad before... Empathy is the great game changer and I never had empathy for my dad until that low moment. And that empathy led me to a point where I verbally finally said to him, Dad, I forgive you..." 14:00 - "My brothers are amazing dads, so I watch them... I see how great of a dad that they both are and I think only God could do that. But the ripple effects of... ten total Romano kids that are going to hopefully see a different future than what we had to see because of God, but the decisions that thankfully we all, all three of us made to not go down the same path that our father did... I believe there's chain breaking and discipleship making." 19:54 - "Though, my emotions are not always reality, I've learned that my emotions can point me toward reality, especially re-occurring emotions.... Our emotions can be an enter sign for the internal work that we need to do, we have to do, or an exit sign for a situation that we need to get out of." Conversation Links Jason's Book: The Uniform of Leadership & Live to Forgive Jason's Website Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
Key Takeaways There is much value and importance in keeping your spouse as your number 1. Time spent with your children is something that you can never get back. Be intentional with your time and prayer for and over your children. dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Jason Romano Jason Romano is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. He is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All Star Game and many more. Sports Spectrum Article: Fathers For The Fatherless bike rides combine fundraising, fitness, fellowship, faith (By Joshua Doering Jul 6, 2022) - linked here Key Quotes (Full Transcript of the Conversation Here) 7:08 - "We're going to go through bad cycles as parents. We're going to go through bad cycles in our jobs. We're going to go through bad cycles in our marriage. Just in life, things are going to happen. I found to find abundant life, first of all, it's only found in Christ... He says, I've come to give you life and life more abundantly.... He is the Way, the Truth and the Life... Start with Jesus, which I think is an easy thing for me to say. It's not an always easy thing for me to just practically live out when life is coming at you.... Serving is a big thing... serving your kid... being there for [them]" 22:42 - "I need to go back to the to the Word of God and see that... I'm supposed to love my wife as, as God loves church. Love my bride, as God loves the church. And I haven't always done that perfectly. I've never not loved my wife, but I definitely didn't always have her as the only number one in my life." 28:58 - "One of my highlights in my life was when she was ten years old, I got to baptize my daughter in our church.... I really have no desire or worry about what she's going to end up being as long as Christ is at the center of her life. That's the only thing I really pray for and hope is that she follows Jesus for the rest of her life." Conversation Links Jason's Book: The Uniform of Leadership & Live to Forgive Jason's Website Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
In this episode I give a quick recap of my interview with Jason Romano including: - The question Tony Dungy asked him that changed his life forever- Why and how he moved from success at ESPN to significance with Sports Spectrum- His powerful shift in identity from a guy who worked at ESPN that happened to be a Christian to a Christian that happened to work at ESPN.And so much more... Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All-Star Game and many more.Click Here to connect with Jason*************************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.
Jason Romano is the Director of Media with Sports Spectrum and the host of the popular Sports Spectrum Podcast. For 17 years, he was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, NFL Live, MLB's All-Star Game and many more.In this episode, we discuss:- The question Tony Dungy asked him that changed his life forever- Why and how he moved from success at ESPN to significance with Sports Spectrum- His powerful shift in identity from a guy who worked at ESPN that happened to be a Christian to a Christian that happened to work at ESPN.And so much more... Click Here to connect with Jason**************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.
Matt Hasselbeck joins Salk to give his thoughts on wild card weekend, how far the Seahawks are from being in that mix again and what they should be looking for in a new defensive coordinator. Then, he answers rapid fire questions about this weekend's playoff slate and gives us a list of favorite NYC desserts that he and the Sunday NFL Countdown crew have sampled in Ranked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#33: Former ESPN producer & current host of the Sports Spectrum Podcast shares his story and some of the powerful lessons he has learned along the way. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB's All Star Game and many more. From there he stepped into his current position at Sports Spectrum. Growing up with his brothers in New York sports were always at the epicenter of what they did. As Jason ventured to college he started his journey into the sports media & broadcasting world. He eventually landed a job in the profession after college. Through a series of events he wound up at ESPN. After a great career at ESPN he then decided to take a leap of faith trusting God, as he stepped out to work at Sports Spectrum. Jason's story is one of passion, purpose, courage, persistence, and faith. For more information on Jason check out his website https://www.jasonromano.comHe is also the author of two books Live to Forgive & The Uniform Of Leadership.To hear him on the Sports Spectrum podcast check out: https://sportsspectrum.comEnjoy the show!
On today's show, Pat and the boys chat about tonight's Thursday Night Football game between the Buccaneers and Eagles, and Pat unveils his Same Game Parlay on FanDuel that is sitting at around +1000 right now, plus chat about Sean Taylor's #21 getting retired in Washington on Sunday and how a lot of the internet isn't happy with the announcement or the timing, plus everything else going on in the NFL as we head into Week 6. Joining the program is 18 year NFL veteran, 3x Pro Bowler, Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor member, former Quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts, and Green Bay Packers, co-host of Sunday NFL Countdown, and friend of the program, Matt Hasselbeck. Pat and Matt chat about who he's been most impressed with thus far in the NFL season, what rookie QB's he thinks will be successful, his thoughts on Tom Brady potentially having his best season ever, and much more (11:53-42:06). Next, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport joins the show for his weekly segment to chat about the Adam Schefter situation, Sean Taylor getting his jersey retired in Washington on Sunday, he gives an injury report for this weekend, and chats about tonight's Thursday Night Football game (44:10-1:01:53). Later, joining the show to chat about how special of a player Sean Taylor was and to share some great stories about his time at The U, former Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts, Chuck Pagano (1:01:57-1:12:13). Make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow and listen every day on Mad Dog Radio, Sirius XM Channel 82. We appreciate you all for listening, come and laugh with us, cheers.
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Legendary sports broadcaster Chris Berman joins the show today. Chris has been at ESPN since 1979 as the host of Sunday NFL Countdown and the play by play voice of numerous other events. Best known for his enthusiasm, various catchphrases and quirky demeanor, Chris is beloved by many and an inspiration for even more. Today on the show, the guys breakdown Boomer's love for the Buffalo Bills. Other tropics include: (3:40-7:30) - Growing up in NY/CT, playing sports like soccer and tennis (7:30-15:15) - Early days at ESPN, the success of cable TV (15:15-20:15) - Being yourself in whatever you do, the start of Boomer's style on air (20:15-25:00) - Longevity advice (25:00-29:30) - Prep work for shows/games (29:30-39:30) - Boomer's love for the Buffalo Bills - how it started. Bills outlook in 2021 And much more. Rate, review and subscribe to the show today! For more information about our sponsors today: Jordan Yocum LouisvilleCustomClothing.com Instagram: @KentuckyClothier https://punchdenergy.com To get 20% off your order, use the code: EricWood20
Emmy Award winning producer, author and podcast host Jason Romano joins Will Gates and Arthur Agee on Ep.05 of Hoop Dreams The Podcast. The guys talk about how he broke into the media industry, his time at ESPN as a producer of Sports Center, Sunday NFL Countdown, Mike and Mike in the Morning and many other classis sports shows and why he made the decision to leave after 17 years and launch his own successful podcast, Sports Spectrum which explores the intersection of sports and faith. You'll definitely want to tune in and check this one out.
Chris Mortensen is an award-winning journalist and one of the most respected and accomplished reporters covering the National Football League today. A senior NFL Insider, Mortensen joined ESPN in 1991. He regularly appears on “NFL Live,” “Sunday NFL Countdown,” “Monday Night Countdown,” “SportsCenter” and other programs. Mortensen also contributes to ESPN’s annual Super Bowl week and NFL Draft coverage, and his work regularly appears on ESPN.com. Honored by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) in 2016 with the prestigious Dick McCann Award for his long and distinguished contribution to pro football, Mortensen has covered every Super Bowl since 1985 with the exception of Super Bowl 50, when he was forced to take a leave of absence after being diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer. Even while undergoing treatment, Mortensen broke one of the biggest news stories of the NFL offseason when his report in March 2016 confirmed that future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning would retire after 18 NFL seasons. Today on the podcast, Jade McCarthy talks with Mort about covering the 2021 NFL Draft and shares incredible stories from those he's covered in the NFL the past 30 years who have lived lives of faith in Jesus. You'll hear Mort's recollections in covering people like Joe Gibbs, Reggie White, Deion Sanders, Tony Dungy, Jim Kelly and others. --- If you enjoyed this podcast with Chris Mortensen, we know you'll love these conversations as well: - Chris Mortensen's journey of faith from 2019 - Sam Ponder, ESPN NFL Host Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here.
Jason Romano (@JasonRomano) is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. He is currently the Director of Media for Sports Spectrum. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB's All Star Game and many more. In this conversation with Chad, Jason talks about: How to develop empathy His morning habits that set him up for a successful day The difference between doing what God wants and what we want The skill of Active Patience Jason's Book Jason's Wesbite Follow us on Twitter: @ChristCoachPod Follow us on Instagram: @ChristCoachPod
Adam Schefter is a Senior NFL Insider at ESPN. He joined ESPN as an NFL Insider in August 2009, and now appears on a variety of programs, including NFL Live, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, SportsCenter and more throughout the year. He also hosts his own ESPN Audio podcast, “The Adam Schefter Podcast”, and regularly contributes to other ESPN platforms, such as ESPN.com and ESPN Radio. Before joining ESPN, Schefter was a reporter/analyst for NFL Network (2004-08) and a sportswriter for more than 15 years for the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News, where he covered the NFL and the Denver Broncos. A former president of the Pro Football Writers of America, Schefter has authored five books. His most recent, The Man I Never Met: A Memoir (co-authored by Michael Rosenberg), is a powerful story of loss and hope, centered around his family and the memory of his wife Sharri’s first husband, Joe Maio, who died in the September 11 terror attacks. In this episode we discuss: His memoir, The Man I Never Met How he transitioned to fatherhood later in life How he earned the job he has today His advice on how to build trust with people How setbacks he endured fueled his career and more.. ----- This episode is brought to you by AquaLiv, in my opinion the best water filtration system that is the best tasting water that is also healthy and alkaline. You can learn more about AquaLiv here. ----- Receive news about the latest interviews by signing up for my newsletter here: www.omaid.me
Wendi Nix joined ESPN in 2006 and is an NFL and college football host. In September 2020, Nix moved into a new dual role as host of ESPN's NFL Rewind and College Football Live. For three years prior to that, Nix hosted NFL Live, anchoring the weekday pro football show from studio and on-site at major NFL events, including the Scouting Combine, NFL Draft and Super Bowl. In addition to NFL Live, Nix co-hosted Sunday NFL Countdown with Chris Berman for three seasons (2014-16). Nix originally joined ESPN in August 2006 as a reporter and host covering college football, the NFL and golf. She previously hosted College Football Live and college football Saturdays on ESPN2. She has also contributed to SportsCenter and College GameDay. Her background in golf includes covering three of the four majors – the U.S. Open (2007-10), The Masters and The Open Championship.
This is a replay of one of our more popular shows. It might be worth listening to again since there were some good stories and great insights. If you haven’t heard it before, you’re in for a treat. Since this episode aired, Jason Romano has released a second book entitled "The Uniform of Leadership: Lessons on True Success from My ESPN Life". SHOW NOTES: Jason Romano is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a speaker, author, media consultant and church leader with 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. For 17 years, Jason was a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game. During his time at ESPN, Jason produced content for ESPN Radio, helped lead and grow the talent booking department, building relationships with the biggest names in sports as well as creating and managing the NFL on ESPN’s social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Jason has spoken to thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies and churches. He’s a big advocate of social media, having built up large followings both for ESPN’s social feeds as well as his own personal brand. Jason’s first book, “Live to Forgive” was published in January of 2018. In today’s episode, we discuss: The amazing guests that he has had on his Sports Spectrum podcast Why it is so hard to forgive others and why we need to forgive Who is on Jason’s bucket list for future podcast guests His experiences and 17 years at ESPN Books, Resources, and Links Mentioned in the Podcast Jason's Books: www.jasonromano.com/book Jason’s Website: www.jasonromano.com Jason’s Twitter: @JasonRomano Jason’s Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jasonespn Jason’s Email: JasonRomano22@gmail.com Jason’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/jasonromano22 Sports Spectrum Twitter: @Sports_Spectrum Sports Spectrum Website: www.SportsSpectrum.com Article about Jason leaving ESPN: http://www.faithwire.com/2017/02/10/espn-producer-and-media-expert-quits-to-pursue-entirely-new-calling-ive-felt-god-nudging-me/ Click here to listen to Sports Spectrum Podcast. Sports Spectrum Podcasts Mentioned… Louie Giglio, pastor and author Katie Lentz, administrator for MLB’s Baseball Assistance Team James Brown, CBS Sports Ted Dibiase, The Million Dollar Man – WWE Hall of Famer Brock Huard, ESPN Analyst and former NFL Quarterback Jason’s Podcast Recommendations … Bill Simmons Podcast Rich Take on Sports Brock Huard Above and Beyond Podcast Jason’s Book Recommendations … The Carpenter: A Story About the Greatest Success Strategies of All by Jon Gordon Lead…For God’s Sake: A Parable for Finding the Heart of Leadership by Todd Gongwer Tools of the Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferris Order Jason’s Books Order Jason’s books at www.jasonromano.com/book This Episode is Sponsored By "The Bus Trip" If you like to read or you have a special athlete or coach in your life, then you’ll want to check out The Bus Trip. This modern-day sports leadership fable might be a work of fiction, but the issues and solutions provided are very real and can help teams develop a winning culture. The Bus Trip helps athletes learn how to be better teammates and more positive leaders. Please visit TheBusTripBook.com for more information, chapter discussion guides, and team discounts. Rate & Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”
In this podcast interview, we discuss the following: 1. His bout with cancer and the lawsuit against Monsanto. 2. His health and some tips on how your "Health is Wealth" 3. How Food and Exercise are very important and hear some of his daily health habits Merril Hoge's FIND A WAY philosophy has allowed him to triumph over obstacles that threatened to derail his dreams, highjack his career, and end his life. In 1987, Merril made his childhood dream a reality when he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played until 1993 and led the team in rushing and receiving in four of his first five years, setting a record in his third year for receptions by a running back. Along with Franco Harris, he is one of only two Steelers players to rush for more than 100 yards in back-to-back playoff games. He was the Steelers Iron Man of the Year two years in a row (1989 and 1990) and was named to the All-Madden team in 1989. In 1993, Merril went to the Chicago Bears as a free agent, where he played for one year until he was forced to retire early due to post-concussion syndrome. At the time of his retirement, Merril had the longest consecutive playing streak in the NFL. Merril joined ESPN in 1995 as a football analyst and sideline reporter, where he quickly distinguished himself through his in-depth knowledge of the game and his strong relationships with the coaches and players in the National Football League. He served as a host and analyst for a wide variety of ESPN programs on television, radio and the Internet, including ESPN's SportsCenter and NFL Live; Friday Football and Fantasy Insider on ESPN News; The NFL on ESPN Radio; and alongside Ron Jaworski on the highly acclaimed State Farm NFL Matchup. Merril was also a regular contributor to ESPN.com and to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Football, and Super Bowl and NFL Draft coverage. Today he is a motivational speaker, does work with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and is involved in the NFL Way to Play program which promotes proper playing technique across all levels of football. The educational initiative is designed to demonstrate proper technique, explain fundamental concepts and share best practices in an effort to better protect players from unnecessary risk. Website: https://merrilhoge.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/merrilhoge/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/merrilhoge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merrilhoge Speaking: https://merrilhoge.com/speaking/ Merril's Books(Find a Way and Brainwashed): https://merrilhoge.com/books/ Find A Way Merchandise: https://merrilhoge.com/shop/
Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker unpack the response to the news that the Pfizer vaccine has been cleared in the U.S. (2:12) before breaking down ‘Sunday NFL Countdown’ in We’ve Got Notes (19:00). Then writer Ken Layne joins to discuss his book ‘Desert Oracle,’ and his experience in the desert (45:45). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline.
Jason is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more.He is Host of the Sports Spectrum Podcast and author of two incredible books entitled, Live to Forgive and The Uniform of Leadership!Live To Forgive: https://amzn.to/2TTvryl The Uniform of Leadership: https://amzn.to/32fHjiLPatron members have early episode access and already know the next two guests that will be appearing in episodes 5 and 6! Want these benefits and more please visit www.patreon.com/sharpertogether!Reviews and subscriptions are so important to getting these encouraging and life giving conversations out to as many listeners as we can. Would you take a moment and leave a review on your favorite platform even if it's just a one word review? That would mean the world to us and let others know how to stay Sharper Together!For more information on the Sharper Together Podcast please visit us at www.sharperpodcast.com and follow us on all the major social media platforms! #SharperTogether #SharperPodcast #StaySharp #Christian #PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SharperTogether)
Jason Romano - Giving up Your Dream Job at ESPN, and Pivoting to Something GREATER! -- For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. In February of 2017, I took a leap of faith and walked away from my job at ESPN to pursue sports ministry. One month later, we launched the Sports Spectrum podcast, an interview driven show that features athletes, coaches, entertainers and other personalities sharing their stories on the intersection of sports and faith. I’m grateful to serve as the host and producer of the show and in less than 3 years, were able to reach over 1 million downloads since its debut on March 31, 2017. I also contribute articles and stories to Sports Spectrum magazine as well as SportsSpectrum.com. There’s also been amazing opportunities to be featured in multiple national media outlets including The 700 Club, TBN, CBN, Focus on the Family, The Ringer, Faithwire, The Darren Woodson Show, Liberty University’s Game On, Kirk Cameron’s The Courage, Moody National Radio, The Hour of Power, The Carey Nieuhof Leadership Podcast and many other local and national media platforms. -- ORDER JASON'S BOOK: The Uniform of Leadership https://www.amazon.com/Uniform-Leadership-Lessons-True-Success/dp/0825446392/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&hvadid=78340272427526&hvbmt=bp&hvdev=c&hvqmt=p&keywords=jason+romano&qid=1600973143&sr=8-1&tag=mh0b-20 -- SPONSORS: Chili Pad Technology THE BEST NIGHT’S SLEEP YOU WILL EVER GET! DISCOUNT LINK https://www.chilitechnology.com/pages/davidnurse DNBBALL25 for 25% off of chiliPAD DNBBALL10 for 10% off of OOLER Four Sigmatic https://us.foursigmatic.com/ 10% off CODE: 1percent CONTINUED GROWTH Pivot & Go https://store.davidnurse.com/pivot-and-go The 1% Course https://1percent.davidnurse.com/optin1588214460267 Nuzest Protien https://nuzest-usa.com/discount/Nurse15
On today's show, Pat and the boys overreact to everything that happened this weekend in the NFL, including Russell Wilson being incredible at football, the Chiefs clawing back to a victory with Harrison Butker's game-winning kick after Justin Herbert's effort, plus Pat gives his worst three teams in the NFL as opposed to his top three, and everything else that was noteworthy. Joining the show to overreact to everything is 17 year NFL QB, 3x Pro Bowler, co-host of Sunday NFL Countdown, and friend of the program, Matt Hasselbeck. Pat and Matt overreact to this weekend of football, including whether or not Russell Wilson is the best QB ever, whether or not Josh Allen is for real, Justin Herbert's big day in LA, if the Vikings should be concerned with Kirk Cousins' play, what it's like feeling the rush in the pocket, and who he likes for tonight's game between the Raiders and Saints (1:40-27:53). Next, Super Bowl Champion, the man who hit multiple 50+ yard field goals against the Chargers including a 58 yard game winner (which was also a franchise record), Chiefs Kicker, Harrison Butker. Pat and Harrison chat about his mentality leading up to the kick, what he's done in the offseason to strengthen his leg, why he felt good from 70 on Sunday, and his thoughts about the onside kick by Greg Zuerlein in the Cowboys v. Falcons game (27:55-47:30). Lastly, Yahoo Sports NFL Insider and friend of the show, Charles Robinson joins the program. Pat and Charles chat about all the injuries from Sunday and Charles gives an update on many of the players and how serious he thinks the injuries may be, what he's hearing about who's on the coaching hot seat, and what San Francisco is going to do after being hammered by the injury bug (49:30-1:06:29). Don't forget to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow as we approach 1 million subscribers and our biggest giveaway ever, and listen every day from Noon-3 Eastern on Mad Dog Sports radio, SiriusXM Channel 82. We appreciate you all for listening. Come and laugh with us, cheers.
Are you ready for some football? The NFL season kicks off Thursday nighty when the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans. To prepare you for the 2020 season, Matt is joined by his former Sunday NFL Countdown co-hosts Geoff Schwartz and Myron Medcalf to break down all 32 NFL teams ahead to what will be a season unlike any other. Highlights: Why won't people come around on Lamar Jackson? Can Cam Newton work in New England? How the absence of the preseason hurt rookies like Lynn Bowden. Early expectations for Joe Burrow. The Steelers are a dark horse team to win the AFC. Will Tennessee Titan Up and take the South? "Jacksonville is basically a Big 12 team this year." Which QB's brother always picks him to be the preseason MVP? Will the Day Prescott contract talk affect the Cowboys? The Washington Football Team is a disaster. What Jameis Winston in Tampa Bay tells us about Tom Brady's upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach P's Perspective | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.
In this episode, Coach P speaks with the incredible, Jason Romano from the Sports Spectrum Podcast. Jason Romano is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB's All-Star Game, and many more. Mr. Romano shares with Coach P his upcoming, love for sports, and how he made the journey to ESPN. Jason also details the calling God placed in his heart to move from ESPN to Host the Sports Spectrum Podcast and take a more active role in sports ministry. This is an episode you don't want to miss! You can find more information on Jason Romano at his website, linked below: https://www.jasonromano.com/ Listen to Jason's awesome podcast: https://sportsspectrum.com/podcast/ *** If you enjoy Coach P's Perspective Podcast, please consider doing a few things: Subscribe and then give it a 5-star rating on Apple Podcast. Write an awesome review of what you love about the show. Please share the episode on your social media pages. Thank You and much love! *** Be sure to connect with Coach P on Social Media for more inspirational messages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachchadparks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachchadparks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachchadparks *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please e-mail Coach Chad Parks at coachchadparks@gmail.com *** Intro music by Gerald Gray, aka Twish Foaves. You can follow Twish Foaves at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twishfoaves/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristStillLives Music: https://www.reverbnation.com/twishfoaves https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ihETkx53RJujUl0nXg3gh?si=fgst7mo0TVyHZdETIoTk4g *** Check out the Lane Frost Brand at: https://lanefrost.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lanefrostbrand/ https://www.facebook.com/lanefrost89/ *** Want to be a high-performance athlete/human being? Start with your nutrition! See my favorite nutrition products below: https://shop.teamxnd.com/coachchadparks/Home
On this episode Jon Gordon is joined by our good friend, Jason Romano. Jason is the host and producer of the popular Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a contributor to Sports Spectrum Magazine and the author of the new book "The Uniform of Leadership: Lessons on True Success from My ESPN Life." During his time at ESPN, he created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, and the MLB's All-Star Game. This is a fantastic conversation where Jason shares lessons he learned at ESPN and from some of the most influential leaders in sports and entrainment. You'll also hear the one question that Tony Dungy asked Jason that changed his life (and it could change yours too). This is more than a podcast with lessons on leadership, it's ultimately about how to lead a meaningful life. Make sure you grab a copy of Jason’s new book, "Uniform of Leadership." It's out now everywhere books are sold. If you enjoy this episode, share it on social and encourage others to listen. Tag Jon and Jason: Jon: Twitter @jongodon11 | Insta @jongordon11 | FB @jongordonpage Jason: Twitter @jasonromano | Insta @jasonromano | FB @jasonromano22 Our featured resource this week is our free Positive U Plan. It's a 7 Step action plan to help you make positive changes and create zoom focused results in your life. You can download it for free at jongordon.com/plan
In Episode 84 Mike sits down with Jason Romano who was the very first guest back in 2017 of Linch with a Leader.Jason Romano was born in Ravena, New York and graduated from the State University of New York in 1997. He began his professional career working for ESPN in Bristol Connecticut in the year of 2000. During his time there, he served as a senior manager and producer, working on television and radio programs such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, and Mike and Mike in the Morning. He has worked alongside some of the finest radio and television personalities that the sports world offers.In February of 2017, Jason had the opportunity to step out in faith and become the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum Podcast. The podcast has become a go to for thousands to hear the faith stories of some of their favorite athletes! 2017 also found Jason releasing his first book "Live to Forgive" about his journey of forgiveness with his father!In this episode, Mike Linch talks with Jason Romano about what the Lord is up to in his life and about his new book - The Uniform of Leadership! Buckle up for this fun interview!
For 17 years, Jason Romano was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. Now, Jason is leading in sports ministry! Jason's newest book, The Uniform of Leadership, is a collection of compelling, inspiring, and often funny stories challenging readers to introspection and then directing them into action so they can cultivate habits of service and excellence in themselves and in those around them. From Tony Dungy to Darryl Strawberry, Will Ferrell to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, readers will discover how to replicate the principles practiced by some of the most influential leaders in sports and entertainment so they can bloom where they're planted and serve one another. Find out more about Jason's brilliant work at www.jasonromano.com.
The beginning of unity is empathy, and empathy starts with conversations like these. As a successful entrepreneur, artist, author and speaker, June Archer ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/about.php ) speaks lovingly of how we can identify biases and create sustainable change in our culture. We step into his shoes as he shares his experiences of moments of injustice - not in anger but to bring awareness around the issues of white privilege. Listen as Archer calls me out in my subconscious biases towards the end of this episode! June Archer Everyone wants to know the secrets to happiness. Author June Archer lets us in on the secrets in his new book, "Yes! Every Day Can Be a Good Day". ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/yes-every-day-can-be-a-good-day-book.php ) Currently at the helm of a growing multimedia marketing company as President and CEO of ELEVEN28 ENTERTAINMENT ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/eleven28-entertainment/ ) , June Archer got his first exposure to the industry on the music scene behind the microphone. He soon realized that his dream would soon become a reality by successfully impacting the industry behind the scenes. Most recently he has added the credit of Executive Producer to his name with reality shows "The Docu-Tape" and "Behind The Unsigned" shows debuted on Fuse TV. He also co-produced motivational pre-game content for Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. With June's combined musical talents, experience in the entertainment industry and commitment to community, he is reaching for the stars and encouraging others to join him. "No goal is ever out of reach," June says. "Once you've realized your dream, that doesn't mean you stop. It just means you dream bigger."
Jason Romano is an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. He joins us to talk about his book, his path, and we all talk about our faith. LOVE THIS EPISODE! Pre-order his book here -->https://www.amazon.com/Uniform-Leadership-Lessons-True-Success/dp/0825446392/ref=nodl_ Subscribe, rate and review our pod! Follow us on social too. Twitter, Facebook, and Insta. For inquiries contact scott.papek@gmail.com with the FYIGT Network A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
My guest for The Happy Hour # 296 is Samantha Ponder. Sam has been the host of Sunday NFL Countdown since 2017. She is the third host in the 34-year history of the show and the show’s first female host. Prior to joining Countdown, Ponder was a host and reporter on the Emmy-award winning College GameDay for four years and the sideline reporter for Saturday Night Football on ABC. A wife and mother of three, Ponder is a native of Phoenix and currently resides in New York City. You guys, my conversation with Sam has been a long time coming and I’m so grateful we finally got a chance to chat in the midst of all this chaos. In today’s episode, we talk about her love story with husband Christian Ponder, being a woman in a male-dominated field, navigating the public sphere as a Christian, and obviously, our love of football (and the hope we have for a 2020 fall season!). Sam speaks so articulately about approaching headlines as humans and controversy with kindness and respect, without having to sacrifice justice. I so admire her commitment to living and speaking authentically, with both grit and grace. She is such a joy and I just know you’ll love this episode! Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE
Chris Berman is a legendary sports broadcaster. He's hosted SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, and NFL Primetime. He joins Dan to chat about two historic football rivals: Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
Matt Hasselbeck is a former pro-football player spending the bulk of his career with the Seattle Seahawks after his initial position as back-up Quarterback to Brett Favre on the Packers for 2 years. Matt led Seattle to six playoff appearances including the 2005 Superbowl against the Steelers and was selected to 3 Pro Bowls. After 10 seasons and a contract dispute, Matt went on to play for the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. At retirement, Matt signed a one-day contract so that he could officially retire as a Seahawk after 18 seasons in the NFL and continues to be beloved by the Seattle community. Matt went on to become an ESPN analyst working on Sunday NFL Countdown, and most recently calling Thursday night college football games. For more info about Matt follow him on Instagram and Twitter.
Matt Hasselbeck is a former pro-football player spending the bulk of his career with the Seattle Seahawks after his initial position as back-up Quarterback to Brett Favre on the Packers for 2 years. Matt led Seattle to six playoff appearances including the 2005 Superbowl against the Steelers and was selected to 3 Pro Bowls. After 10 seasons and a contract dispute, Matt went on to play for the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. At retirement, Matt signed a one-day contract so that he could officially retire as a Seahawk after 18 seasons in the NFL and continues to be beloved by the Seattle community. Matt went on to become an ESPN analyst working on Sunday NFL Countdown, and most recently calling Thursday night college football games. For more info about Matt follow him on Instagram and Twitter. People, Books, and Lightning Strikes mentioned in the episode: 04:51 Matt’s Background and Football Career; Matt’s dad let them play football (but didn’t want them to), but it was mandatory that they played a bunch of sports05:26 NFL Combine; Andy Reid05:50 Matt started 9 games as a 40 year old06:26 The average NFL careers is about 2.8 years, Matt played for 18 years06:49 Matt was drafted to the Green Bay Packers backing up Brett Favre for his first 3 years in the NFL07:27 Matt has only had one surgery, that he was basically talked into by Drew Brees09:27 Dr. James Andrews, Kevin Wilk, Lenny Macrina11:46 Drew Brees and “the San Diego Guys” were really the first to train differently as QBs rather than doing the team workout13:27 Early training and recovery at the beginning of Matt’s NFL career was all carbs, ice cream bars, and miller lites16:16 Matt talks about how his thinking has evolved around sleep16:44 Mark Verstegen18:17 Matt got a handle on the sleep situation with the now defunct Zeo Sleep Headband19:18 As it turns out, two Bud Lights before bed doesn’t help you get good sleep20:17 Matt’s wife is all in on recovery, even the headband, Normatec boots and the Marc Pro21:38 Matt’s wife, Sarah Egnaczyk, was a hockey player awarded all-state honors in high school, led a championship team in college, played for the U.S. Junior National Team, and was an alternate for the 1997 U.S. National Team21:48 Matt “retirement” has him on Sunday NFL Countdown and calling Thursday night college games22:25 How does Matt manage his sleep/health in retirement?23:03 Matt’s favorite exercise as a 40 year old is the Hex Bar Deadlift23:24 Being intentional about having a plan24:33 Pro Travel Tip: Compression Dress Socks24:51 Pro Travel Tip #2: Walking meetings or study sessions26:13 Andrew Luck and Matt take Kelly’s advice and get warm all day rather than sitting in a hotel room prior to games27:11 In the NFL when you travel there are cops stationed on your floor at the hotel to keep fans out. But looking back it may be to keep the players in.28:52 Feldenkrais paraphrase: “The measurement of your health is the ability to take a huge hit to the system and still remain unchanged”29:55 It’s important to make deposits in the fitness bank so you can handle injuries30:42 Looking back, Matt is so grateful that he incorporated all different warmups from different sports into his NFL practice day.31:53 Matt and Andrew were doing Alex Morgan women's soccer warm ups that they saw on Instagram32:37 What does Matt’s fitness routine looks like now. Short answer, when you are short on time: Peloton32:54 As it turns out, exclusive Peloton-ing does not keep you fit for other activities like shoveling the driveway or shooting hoops35:42 Matt has done a lot of research on brain health and has realized that it is very important to break a sweat everyday37:49 Kelly loves to say, “Be consistent before you are heroic”38:13 Matt considers himself the least athletic person in his family. Sarah requested a Versa Climber for her birthday this year.38:30 Matt’s true motivation for training, is so that he can practice his kids’ sports with them and not tear his achilles or pull something39:51 Juliet wants a machine called The Gauntlet40:14 Jacob’s Ladder: The workout of Matt’s life that he will never get on again40:44 Kelly’s love of mountain biking is making him super stiff. His solution: jump roping41:40 The Russians say, “When you stop jumping, you start dying”41:18 Matt had one of his hardest offseasons with Rick Celebrini, which included a bunch of jump rope warm ups and Matt was convinced he was gonna pop a calf42:38 When Obama was in the White House he liked to play basketball and people would come and play with him. Translation: big increase in torn ACLs, ruptured quads, and torn achilles in the upper executive branch43:50 QB Pro Tip: Shooting in water polo is an excellent drill for a QB and keeping that elbow up45:00 During the NFL lockout, Matt did SealFit45:43 Matt and Sarah get struck by lightning at Peter Laviolette’s wedding, it hurts.48:16 Matt’s Socials Sponsor This season of The Ready State Podcast is sponsored by OOLER, makers of the chiliPAD. Kelly credits the chiliPAD with being the single most important product to improving the quality, density, and duration of his sleep. Juliet credits the chiliPAD with making Kelly less sweaty. For more info and discount codes, click HERE!
Stephania Bell is a pioneer and trailblazer in the profession of physical therapy. She is best known as an injury analyst for ESPN and she comes on to the HET Podcast to tell us about her journey to the big screen and discusses what it's like to be a woman working in a male-dominated injury, how she handles the pressure of being in the spotlight, and SO MUCH MORE. Resources Mentioned: Kaiser Permanente Northern California Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship Maitland Approach Kelly Starrett's HET Podcast Episode: Alternative Methods of Educating the Public Jill Coleman's HET Podcast Episode: Educating the Public on Personal Fitness in the Age of Social Media Women in PT Summit APTA, NATA Joint Statement Biography: Stephania Bell joined ESPN as a senior writer and injury analyst in 2008. A licensed physical therapist, board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist and certified strength and conditioning specialist, Bell regularly appears on ESPN's NFL and fantasy football coverage, including SportsCenter, The Fantasy Show and Fantasy Football Now, in addition to co-hosting ESPN Audio's Fantasy Focus Football podcast. Bell has been part of the Sunday morning Fantasy Football Now pregame program since she joined ESPN and part of the Fantasy Focus Football podcast since its inception in 2008. She started working on the podcast as a contributor multiple days per week before her promotion to co-host alongside Matthew Berry and Field Yates in 2016. Bell also contributes to NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, ESPN Radio and ESPN.com and she has filed features for Sunday NFL Countdown and other programs, including stories on Jason Garrett and former South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore. Prior to joining ESPN, Bell worked for Kaiser Permanente in San Jose, Calif., and taught at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship. She has held teaching positions in the physical therapy programs at Samuel Merritt College and the University of Kansas and has lectured nationally on various topics. She has also served as a consultant for athletes and performing artists with complex conditions. Bell was elected to positions in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) and was heavily involved in the early stages of developing standards for credentialing of post-professional residency and fellowship programs. She remains active in both the AAOMPT and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Bell graduated from Princeton University with a degree in French Literature and earned a Master of Science in physical therapy from the University of Miami (Fla.). She earned a certification in orthopedic manual therapy from the Ola Grimsby Institute. Bell has received many honors and awards. Most recently, she was elected to the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) Hall of Fame in 2017, becoming the organization's first female inductee. She was also named a Top 40 Influencer by UpDoc Media, a digital media and marketing company specializing in physical therapy and healthcare services. Other major honors for Bell include the University of Miami Alumni Fellowship Award, the AAOMPT John McM. Mennell Service Award and the Media Orthopedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) Award from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS). She is the first ESPN recipient of a Newswomen's Club of New York Front Page award, which recognizes newswomen in the New York metropolitan area for excellence in journalism. Contact information: Twitter: @Stephania_ESPN Instagram: @stephaniab87 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Why Listen Sal has had an incredible career as a journalist, from newspapers, to authoring four books, to being a Veteran of ESPN for over 25 years. With ESPN he covers the National Football League for SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live and Fantasy Football Now. He also hosts the long-running NFL Matchup show. While Sal’s career has been in journalism and sports, he talks about curiosity, about finding information that no one else knows, about approaching one’s job with a beginner’s mindset, and a whole host of topics applicable to any career. About Sal Sal Paolantonio is a national correspondent for ESPN. He primarily covers the National Football League for SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live and Fantasy Football Now. He also hosts the long-running NFL Matchup show. He has been a mainstay of ESPN’s NFL coverage since he joined ESPN in August 1995, and is a veteran of 25 Super Bowls. Prior to joining ESPN, Paolantonio was a political reporter (1985-93), as well as a beat reporter for the Philadelphia Eagles (1993-95), for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 1994, he won the Associated Press Sports Editors Award for Reporting, and in 1995, he was named Philadelphia’s Best Sportswriter by Philadelphia Magazine. He also served as a reporter for Philadelphia’s WPHL-TV nightly newscast, Inquirer News Tonight (1994-95), and hosted Saturday Morning Sports Page, a weekly call-in show on WIP-AM all-sports radio (1993-95). Paolantonio began his journalism career as a reporter for the Albany Times Union, where he received the Associated Press Managing Editor’s Award for Enterprise Reporting (1985). He received the 2017 Jack Newfield Courage in Journalism Award from the New York Daily News. Paolantonio is the author of four books. His most recent, Philly Special: The Inside Story of How the Philadelphia Eagles Won Their First Super Bowl Championship, will be available in September 3, 2019. His previous book, How Football Explains America, was published in 2008 and was the No. 1 selling football book in America for six straight months, according to Amazon.com. Paolantonio served in the United States Navy (1979-83) as a surface warfare officer in the Pacific Fleet and was awarded the United Nations Meritorious Service Medal in 1981 for supervising the rescue of Vietnamese refugees in the South China Sea. He retired as a full lieutenant in 1983. Paolantonio is also a member of the board of the Cooper University Hospital Foundation in Camden, N.J.
Welcome to the Think Eternity podcast with Matt Brown. On today's show we have guest Jason Romano. Jason is an author, speaker, and media professional with over 20 years of broadcasting experience. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. On March 31, 2017, Jason launched the Sports Spectrum podcast, an interview driven show that features athletes, coaches, entertainers and other personalities sharing their stories on the intersection of sports and faith. Jason serves as the host, producer and editor for the podcast that has had over 500,000 downloads since its debut on March 31, 2017. He also contributes articles and stories to Sports Spectrum magazine as well as SportsSpectrum.com.
Episode 249 Chris Mortensen is an award-winning journalist and one of the most respected and accomplished reporters covering the National Football League today. A senior NFL Insider, Mortensen joined ESPN in 1991. He regularly appears on NFL Insiders, NFL Live, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, SportsCenter and other programs. Mortensen also contributes to ESPN’s annual Super Bowl week and NFL Draft coverage, and his work regularly appears on ESPN.com. Mortensen, who was honored by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) with the prestigious Dick McCann Award for his long and distinguished contribution to pro football in 2016, has covered every Super Bowl since 1985 with the exception of Super Bowl 50 when he was forced to take a leave of absence after being diagnosed with Stage IV throat cancer. Even while undergoing treatment, Mortensen broke one of the biggest news stories of the NFL offseason when his report in March 2016 confirmed that future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning would retire after 18 NFL seasons. Mort, as so many call him, is also a follower of Christ and on this episode of the podcast, he shares with us an update on his ongoing battle with cancer, his journey to faith in the Lord, how he navigates sharing his faith as a public figure, and the reason he has Matthew 18:6 on his Twitter page. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
goodathleteproject.com For today's episode we sit down with former Former NFL Running back and ESPN Football Analyst. At Idaho State, Merril was a four-year football starter who set 44 school and conference records and two NCAA football records, one for most receptions by a back in a season and the other for most receptions by a back for a career. In 1987, Merril was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played until 1993 and led the team in rushing and receiving in four of his first five years, setting a record in his third year for receptions by a running back. Merril joined ESPN in 1995 as a football analyst and sideline reporter, where he quickly distinguished himself through his in-depth knowledge of the game and his strong relationships with the coaches and players in the National Football League. He has since served as a host and analyst for a wide variety of ESPN programs on television, radio and the Internet, including ESPN's SportsCenter and NFL Live; Friday Football and Fantasy Insider on ESPN News; The NFL on ESPN Radio; and alongside Ron Jaworski on the highly acclaimed State Farm NFL Matchup, which is the only show that uses coaches' tape to provide an inside look at the game. Merril is also a regular contributor to ESPN.com and to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Football and Super Bowl and NFL Draft coverage. You can buy a copy of his book here: https://smile.amazon.com/Brainwashed-Science-Behind-Destroy-Football/dp/168401865X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549150684&sr=8-1&keywords=brainwashed Follow Merril on Twitter and Instagram: @MerrilHoge or visit his website: http://merrilhoge.com/ Today's Episode brought to you by Remind Recover. You can find them at Remindrecover.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @ReMindRecover. Use the code: GoodAthlete at checkout for a discount on your next order. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Coach4Kindness Follow and like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coach4kindness/
In this episode of the Positive U Podcast, Jon Gordon talks with Jason Romano about pursuing purpose, forgiveness and how to move forward when others hurt you. Jason Romano is a speaker, author, media consultant and host of the Sports Spectrum Podcast with over 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Producer and Senior Manager at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. Connect with Jason at www.jasonromano.com www.jongordon.com
How was your football Sunday? I love it for the couch time, the nachos, and most of all, for watching today’s guest lead the show on Sunday NFL Countdown. I literally only watch her… not the games. Samantha Ponder is the host of Sunday NFL Countdown, and before landing a spot at the coundtown desk, she did a lot of hard work (and made some crazy gambles) to get there. Sam Ponder has truly carved a name for herself in the male-dominated sports industry. How did she do it? This episode will teach you how to make a name for yourself in WHATEVER industry you are in. Sam is sharing her tips to network, be bold, and create the path of your dreams. GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: https://jennakutcherblog.com/sam/
Episode 162 Samantha Ponder is the host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN during the football season. She began her career at ESPN with their Longhorn Network in 2011. Prior to her current role on Sunday Countdown, she had been a staple as a reporter on ESPN's College Gameday and college football broadcasts. In 2012, she married former NFL QB Christian Ponder is since then, has given birth to three children, two girls and a boy. In part 2 of a two-part conversation, Sam shares the amazingly crazy story of how she met her husband Christian, whether she likes social media, what the Lord is teaching her and the Bible verse that has stayed with her through the years. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Episode 161 Samantha Ponder is the host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN during the football season. She began her career at ESPN with their Longhorn Network in 2011. Prior to her current role on Sunday Countdown, she had been a staple as a reporter on ESPN's College Gameday and college football broadcasts. In 2012, she married former NFL QB Christian Ponder is since then, has given birth to three children, two girls and a boy. On part 1 of a two-part conversation, we talk to Sam about balancing motherhood with her broadcasting career, making the transition from College Gameday to Sunday NFL Countdown, growing up with parents who are missionaries, and speaking out on issues as her platform has evolved over the years For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
A year ago Sam Ponder was given the biggest of shoes to fill when she replaced Chris Berman as host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. In this wide-ranging convo, Ponder discusses the myriad ways Year 2 has been much more comfortable than Year 1, some of which may have to do with how she inspires Rex Ryan to dance during commercial breaks! Ponder also delves into motherhood including how her newborn's recent emergency surgery has drastically changed her perspective on parenting. Plus how she's truly trying to live family first, job second. Finally, Ponder talks about the incessant harassment she receives and offers her thoughts on why ESPN almost giving a show to a notoriously misogynistic outlet would have been a mistake. The Rundown: 1:15: Why the 49ers shouldn't make a play for a QB 4:20: How to improve the Super Bowl halftime show SAM PONDER JOINS 10:28: Ponder on the traumatic experience and silver lining of her newborn needing emergency surgery at three days old 17:00: Ponder on shifting her life to truly prioritize her children 23:15: Ponder on the challenges of Year 1 of Countdown and why she believes Year 2 is much improved. 28:15: How Ponder brings the fun during the commercial breaks of Countdown 30:09: The difficulty of hosting a pregame show last year when the anthem protest dominated headlines 35:10: Ponder on gender and feeling a responsibility to succeed 38:20: Ponder on how she felt when ESPN was going to give a show to a notably misogynistic outlet that has incessantly harassed her 42:15: The Twitter filter that has saved Ponder a lot of time 50:05: Ponder on how harassment of her and other female sports journalists gets better 56:12: Our Do-Gooder of the Week is Larry Fitzgerald. Follow Sam on Twitter: @sam_ponder
Love + Football: Female Empowerment in a Male Dominated Industry with Samantha Ponder This week, I am talking to Samantha Ponder, the Sunday NFL Countdown host on ESPN. Y'all. She is the first female host of an NFL pregame show. She lives in New York City with her husband Christian, whom she married after three months of dating, and they have their third child on the way! This episode, I talk with her about how she got to where she is in her career, what it's like being in a male dominated industry, and how she navigates marriage with her husband of five years. Taking A Chance and Putting in the Work Right after high school graduation, Sam moved to New York to pursue her dream. “I didn't know anybody, I had a couple credit cards with $250 maximums and some Wendy's coupons and I figured it out.” She credits her internship experiences as her ticket into a difficult and intimidating industry. Every single one of her ‘all of a sudden' moments was born out of hard work and dedication. Battling Insecurity Achievement doesn't solve all of life's problems y'all. Before she got married, she thought marriage- someone choosing you for forever- would eliminate any insecurity. Through her own marriage, she learned that that's an unhealthy pressure to put on anyone let alone her husband. She finds that insecurities allow for connection with others, and let's be real, nobody is perfect and even if there were such a thing, how isolating would that be? Woman in a Man's World Sam notes that sometimes women will try to act like men in order to work in a male dominated field, but it's a flawed idea. “We want to be empowered and independent and strong. We want all of those things but not at the risk of losing our ability to connect with other people.” She notes that coaches have been warm because of her feminine ability to connect with others. When faced with criticism, she remembers an important piece of advice: “The only thing that should really keep you up at night is if something has some truth to it.” Love and Basketball Football Sam's love story began when NFL quarterback and now-husband Christian tweeted her! (Social media for the win!) They met for the first time in September, and got married in December. In those few months, they were living in different states and would only see each other one day a week. Five years in, and with their third child on the way, Sam has learned a lot about love. She notes that they were both selfish when they met. “What I didn't realize is so much of love is self-sacrifice.” She now realizes all of the work that is necessary. “The goal should not be comfort. Comfort is boring. Let's get messy. Let's work through our insecurities.” Sam has accomplished so much already in her life, and is so very wise. Looking back, she wishes she had slowed down a bit and appreciated the quiet moments. I am so grateful I got to talk with this inspiring woman. I'll leave you with some of her advice. “Enjoy the process, Embrace the struggle, Don't be afraid to be sad.” This episode is brought to you by The Flourish Market. The Flourish Market is a place where every product has a bigger purpose, and you can snag ethically made on trend clothes, jewelry, bags, and accessories at accessible price points, all while supporting the causes you care about. Visit www.theflourishmarket.com/refinedcollective, and you're going to find 5 fun resources from owner Em to help you 'fill your cup,' along with a special discount code you can use on your first purchase. Thanks Flourish Market! Links: Sam Ponder Instagram Sam Ponder Twitter
This week we kickoff the 2nd half of the 2018 season of Pairadocs, with the boys sitting down with Sam Ponder. For several years, Sam was one of the hosts of ESPN College Gameday, and most recently is now the host for ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown. She’s a gregarious believer, married to an ex-NFL quarterback, and is in front of millions of people a week talking about pro football. She maybe the most perfect female alive on the planet!!! Sam’s an amazing woman with an amazing platform with which to share her faith in Christ. Not a shabby way to lead off the fall of 2018!
Jason Romano is a speaker, author, media consultant and church leader with over 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. For 17 years, Jason was an Emmy-Award winning Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game and many more. During his time at ESPN, Jason helped lead and grow the talent booking department, building relationships with the biggest names in sports as well as creating and managing the NFL on ESPN’s social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Jason is now the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He also is a writer for Sports Spectrum magazine and contributes articles daily to SportsSpectrum.com. Jason has spoken to thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies and churches. He’s a big advocate of social media, having built up large followings both for ESPN’s social feeds as well as his own personal brand. His first book, “Live to Forgive” is available now. You can reach him via email: JasonRomano22@gmail.com Website: http://jasonromano.com/ Twitter: @JasonRomano Instagram: @JasonRomano Facebook: @JasonRomano22
Interview - 90s R and B Singer turned Entrepreneur ------------- Professional Bio (June Archer) Everyone wants to know the secrets to happiness. Author June Archer lets us in on the secrets in his new book, "Yes! Every Day Can Be a Good Day". Currently at the helm of a growing multimedia marketing company as President and CEO of ELEVEN28 ENTERTAINMENT, June Archer got his first exposure to the industry on the music scene behind the microphone. He soon realized that his dream would soon become a reality by successfully impacting the industry behind the scenes. Most recently he has added the credit of Executive Producer to his name with reality shows "The Docu-Tape" and "Behind The Unsigned" shows debuted on Fuse TV. He also co-produced motivational pre-game content for Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. With June's combined musical talents, experience in the entertainment industry and commitment to community, he is reaching for the stars and encouraging others to join him. "No goal is ever out of reach," June says. "Once you've realized your dream, that doesn't mean you stop. It just means you dream bigger." ------------------ Follow me on social media: 1.) Facebook.com/TonyMoze5 2.) Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Tony_Moze 3.) Snapchat: TonyMoze 4.) Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tony-moze- 5.) Twitter/Periscope: http://www.twitter.com/Tony_Moze 6.) Good Reads: Tony Moze 7.) Linkedin.com/in/Tony-Moze 8.) www.TONYMOZE.com
On today's episode we talk with speaker, author, podcaster, and media consultant, Jason Romano. Jason is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. For 17 years, Jason was a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game. We chat with Jason about the recent faith jump he took out of his former dream job and into the new calling God had for him. Jason also offers great advice on how to know when it's time to take a faith jump and how to honor your spouse in the process. We also hear about Jason's brand new book, Live to Forgive, where he shares all about his journey to forgiveness and reconciliation with his father. We learned so much from our conversation with Jason, we know you will too! We'd love to hear your favorite takeaways! Share them with us here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onelife.works/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/
Jason Romano is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a speaker, author, media consultant and church leader with 20 years of professional broadcasting experience on the regional and network level. For 17 years, Jason was a Senior Manager and Producer at ESPN. He has created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, MLB’s All Star Game. During his time at ESPN, Jason produced content for ESPN Radio, helped lead and grow the talent booking department, building relationships with the biggest names in sports as well as creating and managing the NFL on ESPN’s social media channels, growing them to over 6 million followers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Jason has spoken to thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies and churches. He’s a big advocate of social media, having built up large followings both for ESPN’s social feeds as well as his own personal brand. Jason's first book, "Live to Forgive" was published in January of 2018. In today’s episode, we discuss: The amazing guests that he has had on his Sports Spectrum podcast Why it is so hard to forgive others and why we need to forgive Who is on Jason's bucket list for future podcast guests His experiences and 17 years at ESPN Jason's Website: www.jasonromano.com Jason's Twitter: @JasonRomano Jason's Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jasonespn Jason's Email: JasonRomano22@gmail.com Jason's Facebook: www.facebook.com/jasonromano22 Sports Spectrum Twitter: @Sports_Spectrum Sports Spectrum Website: www.SportsSpectrum.com Article about Jason leaving ESPN: http://www.faithwire.com/2017/02/10/espn-producer-and-media-expert-quits-to-pursue-entirely-new-calling-ive-felt-god-nudging-me/ Click here to listen to Sports Spectrum Podcast. Sports Spectrum Podcasts Mentioned... Louie Giglio, pastor and author Katie Lentz, administrator for MLB's Baseball Assistance Team James Brown, CBS Sports Ted Dibiase, The Million Dollar Man - WWE Hall of Famer Brock Huard, ESPN Analyst and former NFL Quarterback Jason's Podcast Recommendations ... Bill Simmons Podcast Rich Take on Sports Brock Huard Above and Beyond Podcast Jason's Book Recommendations ... The Carpenter: A Story About the Greatest Success Strategies of All by Jon Gordon Lead...For God's Sake: A Parable for Finding the Heart of Leadership by Todd Gongwer Tools of the Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferris Order Jason's book at www.jasonromano.com/book Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Get a free audio book download from one of our past podcast guests such as Kevin Harrington, Micheal Burt, Lolly Daskal, Jeremie Kubicek, Kelly Roach, and Pat Williams.
This week, Sunday NFL Countdown host Sam Ponder joins us to discuss her faith, football and breaking down barriers for women in sports. The guys also talk about the Russian Olympic…
Tommy Riles and Art Eddy bring on former NFL quarterback and now football analyst, Ron Jaworski, to talk football and fatherhood. After a 17 year distinguished career as an NFL quarterback, today Jaworski is coaching football fans on TV with a multiplatform NFL analyst role that includes appearances on Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, … Continue reading #278 – Ron Jaworski →
Episode 146 of the Sports Illustrated Media podcast features a sports media roundtable with best-selling author James Andrew Miller, the host of the podcast, “Origins,” and John Ourand, the media reporter for Sports Business Daily. In this podcast, Miller and Ourand discuss the upcoming ESPN layoffs and what it means heading forward; the re-signing of ESPN president John Skipper; why Deitsch is wrong about the re-signing being bad optics at this time for ESPN; the challenges for a Mike Greenberg-led morning show; whether ESPN would get out of the Monday Night Football business; the re-signing of Scott Van Pelt; Fox Sports being accused of paying bribes to acquire soccer rights; ESPN’s partnership with Snapchat; the declining ratings of Sunday NFL Countdown; and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a rare week on Barstool Radio, in that we were able to sit back and watch other people battle controversy instead of doing it ourselves. WEEI's Kirk Minihane joins the show to weigh in on Mike Felger mocking Roy Halladay's death. Dave formulates a tweet on-air that dunks on Sam Ponder after news comes out that Sunday NFL Countdown's ratings are tanking. Mr. Michael Portnoy Esquire (who wants to be known as Michael Taylor from now on) calls in to let us know he was going on Pardon My Take. Dave gets really mad on Friday because the website isn't working, and we reminisce about all the times Dave has made employees cry. We also talk catfishing and dick popping on this edition of Barstool Radio. Thanks to our Sponsors: HIMS - Get 50% off when you try hims for a month today. Go to ForHims.com/PRES Bet DSI - Use Promo code Dave25 and get a $25 free wager just for registering at BetDSI.com Zip Recruiter - Post jobs on ZipRecruiter for FREE. Just go to ZipRecruiter.com/Port
ESPN's Samantha Ponder joins WABC's Gunz to talk about her new gig as host of Sunday NFL Countdown
Episode 111 of the Sports Illustrated Media podcast features writer James Andrew Miller, the best-selling author of books on CAA, ESPN and Saturday Night Live. In this podcast, we discuss ESPN embarking on significant layoffs, with the emphasis being on those in front of the camera; how many people Miller believes will no longer be working at ESPN; how much money ESPN is being charged with cutting; management’s rationale for its decisions; what the Walt Disney Co. extending Bob Iger’s contract means for ESPN; where he sees Bill Simmons’ immediate future; the success of Barstool Sports; what’s next for FS1 personality Katie Nolan; ESPN’s decision to move Sam Ponder into the Sunday NFL Countdown host spot; why ESPN’s moves to replace Chris Berman were not as clean as you might think; Miller’s next project; the future of Dan Patrick at NBC; how sensitive ESPN management is to internal criticism of content (e.g. Lavar Bell); FS1’s opinion shows; and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Ponder joins Adam Schefter to discuss her new role with Sunday NFL Countdown, why she doesn't read the comments and her path from an ESPN intern to a TV host.
Dean tells us about starring in and working on his first of many sketches for ESPN: from inception to airing & getting the cosign of "SUNDAY NFL COUNTDOWN" personalities, including Cris Carter, Keyshawn Johnson and Stephen A. Smith. He also shares stories about the Roast of Patrice O'neal at the Boston Comedy Club over a decade ago as The Stand comedy club prepares to screen the roast this Wednesday 12/2/15. RIP Big TreeZ! Go watch or listen to Patrice on youtube or cop "ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM", or "MR. P." or "UNRELEASED" or All of the Above! 4 years later we still miss ya...we're still holding you down, son...and Mr. P's spirit is still Mos Def In The Building!