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The offseason drama is heating up in Green Bay — and Ryan is here to break it all down for Pac Nation. From a blockbuster trade request out of Arizona to some eyebrow-raising social media activity surrounding Rashaan Gary's exit, this episode covers the stories that actually matter heading into 2026. Josh Sweat trade buzz: The Cardinals edge rusher has requested a trade, and the Packers are reportedly interested. Ryan digs deep into the numbers — Sweat's three best pass rush grades all came under Jonathan Gannon, his win rate and pass rush productivity mirror Lucas Van Ness almost exactly, and his 12 sacks on just 355 attempts in 2025 are flat-out remarkable. The price tag is the question. Kyler Murray to Minnesota: The one-year deal with the Vikings is real, but Ryan isn't losing sleep over it. No GM, no cohesive core, no long-term identity — this isn't a team, it's a rental. The Vikings are in cleanup mode, not contention mode. Rashaan Gary's exit gets messier: A closer look at Terrence Parsons' social media tells a story — charts, retweets, and pointed commentary all pointing toward effort and attitude issues in Gary's final Green Bay season. Ryan calls it like he sees it. Around the NFC North: Emmanuel Wilson lands in Seattle, Jonathan Allen heads to Cincinnati, and Detroit loses Alka'Din Muhammad to Tampa while adding a safety. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — it helps the show grow and keeps Pac Nation strong! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Bam Adebayo's 83 Points LIGHT UP Gil's Arena as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arena Crew react to Bam Adebayo dropping 83 points in the Miami Heat's win over the Washington Wizards and give their take on Bam passing Kobe Bryant for the 2nd most points scored in a game in NBA History. They discuss Bam's historic night including how the superstar center reached the mark with an NBA record 43 free throws and debate if Kobe Bryant fans deserve to be upset after Bam shattered the Black Mamba's record. Next, they break down the potential NBA Finals preview between the San Antonio Spurs & Boston Celtics where Victor Wembanyama & The Spurs took down the Celtics and give their take on Jaylen Brown's controversial double technical that got the Celtics' best player ejected before Gilbert Arenas finally gets a chance to defend his take on Jayson Tatum's return after the Superstar has looked solid in his first few games back since tearing his achilles. They then discuss the Los Angeles Clippers historic turnaround as Kawhi Leonard has carried the Clippers back to .500 and debate if moving on from James Harden was the right move to get this team back in the hunt for an NBA Championship. Finally, they react to the Los Angeles Lakers sweeping the season series against the Minnesota Timberwolves where the team improved to 10-2 in games where Luka Doncic & Austin Reaves play without LeBron James, fueling the narrative that the team is better with the King on the bench and give their savage takes on the NBA cancelling the Atlanta Hawks' Magic City promotion. PLEASE Give Us A LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!!!! Today's Gil's Arena Crew : Gilbert Arenas, Josiah Johnson, Nick Young, Brandon Jennings & Rashad McCants Gil's Arena premieres every Wednesday & Thursday at 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET. Sign up for Underdog HERE with promo code GIL and play $5 to get $75 in bonus funds or bonus entries https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-gi... If prescribed, new sexual health patients get $15 off their first order of Sparks on a recurring plan. Connect with a provider at https://ro.co/arena to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you. SUBSCRIBE: / @thearena0 Join the Underdog discord for access to exclusive giveaways and promos! / discord Must be 18+ (19+ in AL, NE; 19+ in CO for some games; 21+ in AZ & MA) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Show Start 0:00:00 Bam Adebayo Drops 83 Points 0:03:07 Spurs Take Down The Celtics 1:21:10 Gil Will Not Apologize For Being Wrong On Tatum 1:28:45 Does Wemby Deserve More MVP Love? 1:50:37 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is one of the fastest-rising voices in modern country — a songwriter whose honesty, wit, and emotional precision have turned deeply personal stories into songs heard everywhere. She just became the 10th woman of the century to top the Billboard 200.Before the sold-out shows and chart-topping records, she was a college student playing small gigs with her dad and brother, trying to figure out where music might fit into her life.One honest song at a time, she began building a catalog that feels both timeless and unmistakably her own.Now, with a growing fanbase and a string of hits helping shape the sound of modern country, she's writing the next chapter of her career in real time.And The Writer Is… Megan Moroney!In this episode of And The Writer Is… Megan opens up about:• The unexpected moment that pushed her toward learning guitar• Growing up around music and playing early shows with her family• The traumatic accident that jumpstarted her music career• Finding her voice in the Nashville songwriting community• Why honesty and humor are essential to her writing• How she stood out in early co-writes• And much more…Hit subscribe and turn on notifications.Every week, we go deep with the most interesting creatives in music.Follow us on socials: @andthewriterisA special thank you to our sponsors…Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishing Association. Your support means the world to us.And @splice — the best sample library on the market. Period.Chapters0:00 Intro5:00 Moving to Nashville: The First Steps6:00 Working in the Music Industry Before Releasing Music7:00 The Advice That Started Her Career10:00 Growing Up Around Music in Georgia13:50 “I Went to School to Be an Accountant”16:30 Musical Theatre and Feeling Out of Place18:56 The Accident That Started Everything24:01 The Sorority Event That Led to Georgia Theatre32:25 Learning the Business of Music in School33:00 The Internship That Changed Everything35:00 Creating the Tennessee Orange Cover Art on Her Phone38:45 Writing Every Day and Building a Network in Nashville40:20 NMPA — Our Lead Sponsor This Season41:00 Splice41:45 The Story of Tennessee Orange45:50 How Influencing Helped Pay the Bills47:10 Megan's Writing Process52:15 Exploring the Studio54:10 Working With Ed Sheeran58:42 A Full-Circle Moment With Kacey Musgraves1:09:00 The Story of “Beautiful Things”1:15:55 Rapid Fire1:21:26 Megan Gives the Podcast FlowersHosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London & Jad SaadEdited by Jad SaadPost-Production VFX by Pratik KarkiWatercolor Art by Michael White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buckle up, because the Eurovision season has shifted into overdrive and we're officially drowning in glitter and key changes! In today's episode, we're tackling the massive wave of entries that have flooded the airwaves since Lithuania kicked things off with Lion Ceccah's "Sólo quiero más." We're diving deep into the high-energy vibes of Norway's Jonas Lovv with "Ya Ya Ya" and the heavy emotional weight behind Poland's Alicja with "Pray." The conversation also explores the traditional textures of Portugal's "Rosa" by Bandidos do Cante and the bold, unapologetic sound of Romania's Alexandra Căpitănescu in "Choke Me."The party continues as we look at the return of the ultimate Eurovision veteran for San Marino, Senhit, and her upbeat entry "Superstar," alongside the sleek, polished pop production of "My System" by Sweden's Felicia. We also spend some time with"Kraj mene" from Serbia's Lavina and the experimental but fun approach of the United Kingdom's Look Mum No Computer with "Eins, zwei, drei." And we cannot forget in our marathon coverage the French sounds of Monroe's "Regarde" and the recently unveiled Azerbaijani entry, "Just Go" by Jiva.Cookie points (in our hearts!) for subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube! And make sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook for daily updates.
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WhoSusan Cross, Vice President of Operations at Aspen Skiing Company (and former Mountain Manager of Snowmass)Recorded onNovember 14, 2025 - which was well before I traveled to Snowmass and chased Cross around a bit in the pow. There she is tiny in the distance:About Aspen Skiing CompanyAspen Skiing Company (Skico) is part of something called Aspen One. Don't ask me what that is because even though they rolled it out two years ago I still have no idea what they're talking about. All I know or care about is that they own four ski areas and here is what I know about them:Don't be fooled by the scale of the map above - at 3,342 acres, Snowmass is larger than Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, and Aspen Highlands combined. The monster 4,400-foot vert means these lifts are massively shrunken to fit the map - Snowmass operates three of the 10 longest chairlifts in America, and seven chairlifts over one mile long:You can't ski or ride a lift between the four mountains, but free shuttles connect them all. Aspen Mountain, Highlands, and Buttermilk are all bunched together near town, and Snowmass is a short drive (15 to 20 minutes if traffic is clear and dependent upon which base area you want to hit):Why I interviewed herAmerican ski areas will often re-use chairlifts or snowcats that other operators have outgrown. Aspen Mountain re-used a whole town.In 1879, Aspen the city didn't exist, and by 1890 more than 5,000 people lived there. They came for silver, not snow. In less than a decade they laid out the Victorian street grid of brick and wood-framed buildings using hand tools and horses, with the Roaring Fork River as their supply road.Aspen's population collapsed in the economic depressions of the 1890s and didn't rebound to 5,000 for 100 years. The 1940 Census counted 777 residents. That was 16 years before the first chairlift rose up Ajax, a perfect ski mountain above an intact but semi-abandoned town made pointless by history.It was an amazing coincidence, really. Americans would never build a ski town on purpose. That's where the parking lots go. But hey it all worked out: Aspen evolved into a ski town that offset its European walk-to-the-chairlifts sensibility with a hard-coded American refusal to expand the historic street grid in favor of protectionism and mansion-building. The contemporary result is one of the world's most expensive real estate markets cosplaying as a quaint ski town, a lively and walkable mixed-use community of the sort that we idealize but refuse to build more of. Aspen's population is now around 7,000, most of whom live there by benefit of longevity, subsidy, inheritance, or extreme wealth. The city's median household income is just over $50,000. The median home price is $9.5 million. Anyone clinging to the illusion that Aspen is an actual ski town should consider that it took 25 years to approve and build the Hero's chairlift. Imagine what the fellows who built this whole city in half a decade without the benefit of electricity or cement trucks or paved roads would make of that.The illusory city, however, is a dynamic separate from the skiing. Aspen, despite its somewhat dated lift fleet, remains one of America's best small ski mountains. But it is small, and, with no green terrain and barely any blues, the ski area lacks the substance and scale to draw tourists west of Summit County and Vail.Sister mountain Snowmass does that. And while Snowmass did not benefit from an already-built town at its base, it did benefit from not having one, in that the mountain could evolve with a purpose and speed that Ajax, boxed in by geography and politics, never could. Snowmass has built 13 new aerial lifts this century, including the two-station, mountain-redefining Elk Camp Gondola; the Village Express six-pack, which is the fourth-longest chairlift in America; and, in just the past two years, a considerably lengthened Coney high-speed quad and a new six-pack to replace the Elk Camp chairlift.I've focused on Aspen's story a bit over the years (including this 2021 podcast with former Skico CEO Mike Kaplan), but probably not enough. The four Aspen mountains are some of the most important in American skiing, even if visitation doesn't quite match their status as skiing word-association champion among non-skiers (more on that below). Aspen, a leader not just in skiing but in housing, the environment, and culture, carries narrative heft, and the company's status as favored property of Alterra part-owner Henry Crown hints at deeper influence than Skico likely takes credit for. Aspen, like Big Sky and Deer Valley and Sun Valley, is rapidly emerging as one of the new titans of American skiing, unleashing a modernization drive that should lead, as Cross says in our conversation, to an average of at least one new lift per year across the portfolio. Snowmass' 2023 U.S. Forest Service masterplan envisions a fully modern mountain with snowmaking to the summit. Necessary and exciting as that all is, forthcoming updates to the dated masterplans at Aspen Highlands (2013) and Buttermilk (2008), could, Skico officials tell me, offer a complete rethinking of what Aspen-Snowmass is and how the ski areas orbit one another as a unit.And they do need to rethink the whole package. Challenging Skico's pre-eminence in the Circle of American Ski Gods are many obstacles, including but not limited to: an address that's just a bit remote for Denver to bother with or tourists to comprehend; a rinky-dink airport that can't land a paper plane; an only-come-if-you-have-nine-houses rap on the affordability matrix; a toxic combination of one of America's most expensive season passes and most expensive walk-up lift tickets; and national pass partners who do a poor job making it clear that Aspen is not one ski area but four.A lot to overcome, but I think they'll figure it out. The skiing is too good not to. What we talked about“I thought I had found Heaven” upon arrival in Aspen; Aspen in the 1990s; $200 a month to live in Carbondale; “as soon as you go up on the lifts, the mountain hasn't changed”; when Skico purchased formerly independent Aspen Highlands; Highlands pre-detachable lifts; four ski areas working (and not), as one ski resort; why there is “minimal sharing” of employees between the four mountains; why “two winter seasons, and then I was going back to Boston” didn't quite work out; why “total guilt sets in” if Cross misses a day of skiing and how she “deliberately” makes “at least a couple of runs” happen every day of the winter and encourages everyone else to do the same; Long Shot in the morning; the four pods of Snowmass; why tourists tend to lock onto one section of the mountain; “a lot of people don't realize their lift ticket is good for the four mountains”; “there's plenty of room to spread out and have a blast” even at busy Snowmass; defining the four mountains without typecasting them; no seriously there are no green runs on Aspen Mountain; the new Elk Camp six-pack; why Elk Camp doesn't terminate at the top of Burnt Mountain; why Elk Camp doesn't have the fancy carriers that came with 2024's new Coney Express lift; why Snowmass opted not to add bubbles to its six-packs; how Coney Express changed how skiers use Snowmass; why Coney is a quad rather than a six; why skiers can't unload at the Coney Express mid-station (and couldn't load last season); how Coney ended up with a mid-station and two bends along the liftline; the hazards of bending chairlifts and lessons learned from Alta's Supreme debacle; why Snowmass replaced the Cirque Poma with a T-bar (and not a chairlift); which mountain purchased the old Poma; Aspen's history of selling lifts and how the old Elk Camp wound up at Powderhorn ski area; where Skico had considered moving the Elk Camp quad; “we want everybody to stay in business”; why Snowmass didn't sell or relocate the Coney Glade lift; prioritizing future chairlift upgrades; the debate over whether to replace Elk Camp or Alpine Springs first, and why Elk Camp won; “what we're trying to do is at least one lift a year across the four mountains”; a photobomb from my cat; why the relatively new Village Express lift is a replacement candidate and where that lift could move; why we're unlikely to see the proposed Burnt Mountain chairlift anytime soon; and the new megalift that could rise on Aspen Mountain this summer.What I got wrong* I said that Breck had “T-bars serving their high peaks,” which is incorrect. In fact, Breck runs chairlifts close to the summits of Peak 8 (Imperial Superchair, the highest chairlift in North America), and Peak 6 (Kensho Superchair). I was thinking, however, of the Horseshoe T-Bar, an incredible high-alpine machine that I rode recently (it lands below Imperial Superchair on Peak 8).* I said that Maverick Mountain, Montana, was running a “1960-something” Riblet double. The lift dates to 1969, and is slated for replacement by Aspen Mountain's old Gent's Ridge fixed-grip quad, which Skico removed in 2024.* I referred to the Sheer Bliss chairlift as “Super Bliss,” which I think was fallout from over-exposure to Breck, where 12 of the chairlifts are named [SOMETHING] Superchair or some similar name.Why you should ski Aspen-SnowmassWhy do we ski Colorado? In some ways, it's a dumb question. We ski Colorado because everyone skis Colorado: the state's resorts account for 20 to 25 percent of annual U.S. skier visits, inbounds skiable acreage, and detachable chairlifts. Colorado is so synonymous with skiing that the state basically is skiing from the point of view of the outside world, especially to non-skiers who, challenged to name a ski resort, would probably come up with Vail or Aspen.But among well-traveled skiers, Colorado is Taylor Swift. Talented, yes, but a bit too obvious and sell-your-kidneys expensive. There's a lot more music out there: Utah gets more snow, Idaho and Montana have fewer people, B.C.'s Powder Highway has both of those things. Europe is cheaper (well, everywhere is cheaper). Colorado is only home to 26 public, lift-served ski areas, and only two of the 10 largest in America. Only seven Colorado ski areas rank among the nation's 50 snowiest by average annual snowfall. Getting there is a hassle. That awful airport. That stupid road. So many Texans. So many New Yorkers. Alternate, Man!But we all go anyway. And here's why: Colorado ski areas claim 14 of the 20 highest base areas in North America, and 16 of the 20 highest summits. What that means is that, unlike in Tahoe or Park City or Idaho, it never rains. Temperatures rarely top freezing. That means the snow that falls stays, and stays nice. Even in a mediocre Rocky Mountain winter – like this one – Colorado is able to deliver a consistent and predictable trail footprint in a way that no other U.S. ski state can match. Add in an abundance of approachable, intermediate-oriented ski terrain, and it's clear why America's two largest ski area operators center their multi-mountain pass empires in Colorado.Which brings us back to the thing most skiers hate the most about Colorado skiing: other skiers. There are just so many of them. And they all planned the same vacation. For the same time.But there is a back door. Around half of Colorado's 12 to 14 million annual skier visits occur at just five ski areas: Vail Mountain, Breck, Keystone, Copper, and Steamboat – often but not always strictly in that order. Next comes Winter Park, then Beaver Creek. And all the way down at number eight for Colorado annual skier visits is Snowmass.Snowmass' 771,259 skier visits is still a lot of skier visits. But consider some additional stats: Snowmass is the third-largest ski area in Colorado and the 11th-largest in America. From a skier visits-to-skiable-acreage ratio, it comes in way below the state's other 2,000-plus-acre ski areas (save Telluride, which is even more remote than Aspen):Why is that? The map explains it: Snowmass, and Aspen in general, lost the I-70 sweepstakes. They're too far west, too far off the interstate (so is Steamboat, but at least they have a real airport).Snowmass is worth the extra drive time. I-70 through Glenwood Canyon is slow-going but gorgeous, and the 40 miles of Colorado 82 after the interstate turnoff barely qualify as mountain driving – four lanes most of the way, no tight turns, some congestion but only if you're arriving in the morning. A roundabout or two and there you are at Snowmass.And here's what that extra two hours of driving gets you: all the benefits of Colorado skiing absent most of its drawbacks. Goldilocks Mountain. Here you'll find the fourth-highest lift-served summit in American skiing, the second-tallest vertical drop, and a dizzying, dazzling modern lift fleet spinning 20 lifts, including 9 detachables and a gondola. You'll find glorious ever-cruisers, tree-dotted and infinite; long bumpers twisting off High Alpine; comically approachable green zones at the village and mid-mountain. If Campground double is open, you can sample Colorado skiing circa 1975, alone in the big empty lapping the long, slow lift. And since the Brobots hate Snowmass, the high-altitude Hanging Valley and Cirque Headwall expert zones are always empty.That's one of four mountains. Towering, no-greens-for-real Aspen Mountain and Aspen Highlands are as rugged and wicked as anything a Colorado chairlift can drop you onto. And Buttermilk is just delightful – 2,000 vertical feet of no-stress-with-the-9-year-old, with fast lifts back to the top all day long.Podcast NotesOn Sugarbush and Mad River GlenI always like to make this point for western partisans: there is eastern skiing that stacks up well against the average western ski experience. Most of it is in northern Vermont, and two of the best, terrain-wise, are Alterra-owned Sugarbush - home of the longest chairlift in the world - and co-op-owned Mad River Glen, which still spins the only single chair in the lower 48. Here's Sugarbush:Mad River Glen is right next door. Just keep going looker's right off Mt. Ellen:On pre-Skico HighlandsWhoa that's a lot of lifts. And they're almost all doubles and Pomas.On Joe HessionHession is founder and CEO of Snow Partners, which owns Mountain Creek ski area, the Big Snow indoor ski ramp in New Jersey, Snow Cloud resort-management software, the Snow Triple Play Pass, and the Terrain Based Learning concept that you see in beginner areas all over America. He's been on the pod a few times, and he's a huge fan of Susan's.On Timberline's wonky vertMeasuring vertical drop is a somewhat hazardous game. Potential asterisks include the clandestine inclusion of hike-up terrain (Aspen Highlands), ski-down terrain with no return lift access (Sunlight), or both (Arapahoe Basin). Generally, I refer to lift-served vert, meaning what you can ski down and ride back up without walking. But even that gets tricky, as in the case of Timberline Lodge, Oregon, home to the tallest vertical drop in American lift-served skiing. We have to get mighty creative with the definition of “lift” however, since Timberline includes a 557-vertical-foot lift-served gap between the top of the Summit chairlift (4,290 feet) and the bottom of the Jeff Flood high-speed quad (4,847 feet). This is the result of two historically separate ski areas combining in 2018:Timberline's masterplan calls for a gondola from the base of Summit up to the top of Jeff Flood:For now, skiers can ski all the way down, but have to ride back up to Timberline from the Summit base via shuttle. To further complicate the calculus here, the hyper-exposed Palmer high-speed summit quad rarely runs in winter, acting mostly as a summer workhorse for camp kids. When Palmer's not running, a snowcat will sometimes shuttle skiers close to the unload point.Anyway, that's the fine print annotating our biggest lift-served vertical drop list:On Big Sky's new lifts and pod-stickingSnowmass' recent lift upgrade splurges are impressive, but Big Sky has built an incredible 12 aerial lifts in the past decade, 11 of them brand-new. These are some of the most sophisticated lifts in the world and include two six-packs, two eight-packs, a tram, and two gondolas. This reverse chronology of Big Sky's active lifts doubles as a neat history of the mountain's evolution from striver importing other resorts' leftovers to one of the top ski areas on the continent:Big Sky still has some older chairs spinning along its margins, but plenty of tourists spend their entire vacation just lapping the out-of-base super lifts (according to on-the-ground staff). The only peer Big Sky has in the recent American lift upgrade game is Deer Valley, which has erected nearly a dozen aerial lifts in just the past two years to feed its mega-expansion.On the Ikon Pass site being confusing as to mountain accessI just find the classification of four separate and distinct ski areas as one “destination” confusing, especially for skiers who aren't familiar with the place:On the new Elk Camp chairliftThe upside of taking nine years to distribute this podcast is that I was able to go ride Snowmass' gorgeous new Elk Camp sixer:On my Superstar lift discussion with KillingtonOn Aspen's history of selling liftsI somewhat overstated Aspen's history of selling lifts to smaller mountains. It seemed like a lot, though these are the only ones I can find records of:However, given Skico's enormous number of retired Riblets (28, all but two of which were doubles), and the durability and ubiquity of these machines, I suspect that pieces – and perhaps wholes – of Aspen's retired chairlifts are scattered in boneyards across the West.On the small number of relocated detachable lifts Given that the world's first modern detachable chairlift debuted at Breckenridge 45 years ago, it's astonishing how few have been relocated. Only 19 U.S. detaches that started life within the U.S. are now operating elsewhere in the country, and only nine moved to a different ski area:On Powderhorn's West End chairThe number of relocated detachables is set to increase to 10 next year, when Powderhorn, Colorado repurposes Snowmass' old Elk Camp quad to replace this amazing, 7,000-foot-long double chair, a 1972 Heron-Poma machine:Elk Camp is already sitting in a pile beside the load station (Powderhorn officials tell me the carriers are also onsite, but elsewhere):Powderhorn's existing high-speed quad, the Flat Top Flyer, also came used, from Marble Mountain in Canada.On Snowmass' masterplan and the proposed Burnt Mountain liftSnowmass' most recent U.S. Forest Service masterplan, released in 2022, shows the approximate location of a future hypothetical Burnt Mountain chairlift (the left-most red dotted line below):Unfortunately, Cross and the rest of Skico's leadership seem fairly unenthusiastic about actually building this lift. Right now, skiers can hike from the top of Elk Camp chair to access this terrain.On Aspen's Nell-Bell ProposalOh man how freaking cool would it be to ride one chairlift from Aspen's base to the top of Bell? Cross and I discuss Aspen Mountain's Forest Service application to do exactly that, with a machine along roughly this line parallel to the gondola:The new detachable would replace two rarely-used chairs: the Nell fixed-grip quad and the Bell Mountain double chair, which, incredibly, dates to 1957 (with heavy modifications in the 1980s), making it the fourth-oldest standing chairlift in the nation (after Mt. Spokane's 1956 Vista Cruiser Riblet, Mad River Glen's 1946 American Steel & Wire single chair, and Boyne Mountain's Hemlock Riblet double, moved to Michigan in 1948 after starting life circa 1936 as America's first chairlift – a single standing at Sun Valley).I lucked out with a gondola wind hold when I was in Aspen a few weeks back, meaning Nell was spinning:Sadly, Bell was idle, but I skied the liftline and loaded up on photos:On the original Lift 1 at AspenBehold Lift 1 on Aspen Mountain, a 1946 American Steel & Wire single chair that rose 2,574 vertical feet along an 8,480-foot line in something like 35 or 40 minutes. Details on this lift's origin story and history vary, but commenters on Lift Blog suggest that towers from this lift ended up as part of Sunlight's Segundo double following its removal from Ajax in 1971. That Franken-lift, which also contained parts from Aspen's Lift 3 – which dated to 1954 and may have been a Poma or American Steel & Wire machine, but lived its 52-year Sunlight tenure as a Riblet – came down last summer to make way for a new-used triple – A-Basin's old Lenawee chair.On the Hero's expansionAt just 826 acres, Aspen Mountain is the most famous small ski area in the West. The reason, in part, for this notoriety: a quirky, lively treasure chest of a ski area that rockets straight up, hiding odd little terrain pockets in its fingers and folds. The 153-acre Hero's terrain, a byzantine scramble of high-altitude tree skiing opened just two years ago, fits into this Rocky Mountain minefield like a thousand-dollar bill in a millionaire's wallet. An obscene boost to an already near-perfect ski mountain, so good it's hard to believe the ski area existed so long without it.Here's a mellow section of Hero's:And a less-mellow one (adding to the challenge, this terrain is at 11,000 feet):The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
It's… ChroNoSo! The North-South Connection Podcast Network takes you down memory lane each month by exploring one match from WWE history. This month on ChroNoSo, the crew dives into Post WrestleMania 7, March 1991. They cover the matches, as well as segments from Superstar & SWS vs WWF WrestleFest.
OG ANUNOBY DOES IT AGAIN! HE DOESN'T LIKE THE NUGGETS DOES HE? The Knicks showed off one of their most dominant wins of the season on the road. Denver had every reason to take this win but NY instead gave them a blowout loss to think about. The Nuggets are one of the best teams in the league and the Knicks still dominated them. They did it thanks to a number of players but without a doubt NY doesn't win this game without OG Anunoby. He's starting to approach SUPERSTAR level... Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Presented By FanDuel 01:08 - OG Anunoby Does It Again 02:26 - FanDuel Odds For Winner Of Knicks V Nuggets Game 64 03:28 - Knicks Make NBA History 04:57 - Knicks Win Percentage Increasing Every Year 05:23 - KAT Deserves Praise For Defensive Transformation 08:06 - Jalen Brunson Unlocking Dangerous New Level With Playmaking 10:55 - Knicks All-Stars SHUT DOWN Criticism 12:33 - OG Anunoby Continues To Torture The Nuggets 14:32 - Mike Brown On Anunoby's Performance 16:57 - OG Anunoby Is Clearly NY's 3rd Star 18:41 - NBA Finals ON THE TABLE For This Knicks Team LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join the Green Room crew as they welcome special guest Julia “Will Kill A Ho,” also known as former WWE performer Zeda Zhang.Zeda shares her unbelievable and harrowing journey from a naive college student in Richmond, Virginia, to becoming a professional fighter. She opens up about the terrifying near-abduction setup that pushed her to learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for self-defense , and the insane reality of her first MMA fight. You won't believe the details: taking the fight on 3 weeks' notice, moving up two weight classes, surviving a botched weight cut with no food or water for 4 days, fighting with a fully torn ACL, and still securing the win by breaking her opponent's nose!The crew also dives deep into the hidden realities of the WWE. Zeda exposes the grueling 3-day tryout process , the shocking truth about starting pay, and how the company ruthlessly exploits real-life relationships and trauma for television storylines. She also reveals a closely guarded secret: the permanent hearing loss and partial deafness she suffered while competing in the ring.Finally, Zeda talks about her recent transition into Dana White's Power Slap, breaking down the intense neck-strengthening training required and detailing the brutal torn cornea and hemorrhage she suffered in her debut match.If you want the unfiltered truth about combat sports and sports entertainment, this is an episode you cannot miss!CHAPTERS:00:00:00 Zeda Zhang on WWE, MMA & Power Slap00:01:00 Moving to California & The IE00:01:49 Partying in Taiwan During Peak COVID Lockdowns00:02:51 Why Zeda Zhang Started MMA (Richmond, VA)00:04:58 The Terrifying Setup: A Near-Abduction Story00:07:24 Surviving Street Gang Predators00:08:02 Learning Jiu-Jitsu for Real Self-Defense00:10:36 Why Grappling Works: Earning the Blue Belt00:11:39 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu vs. American Jiu-Jitsu Explained00:13:07 Dana White's Advice: Why Everyone Needs BJJ00:15:31 Why Zeda Originally Hated MMA "Meatheads"00:17:43 Taking a First MMA Fight on 3 Weeks Notice00:18:45 The Brutal Reality of Extreme Weight Cuts00:21:16 Drinking Clay & Surviving a Botched Cut00:23:53 Winning a Fight with a Fully Torn ACL00:25:26 Breaking Noses in the Cage00:25:50 The "Tunnel Vision" of a Real Fight00:28:24 "Will Kill A Ho": Zeda's Fight Mindset00:29:09 Training 15 Hours a Day: Unmatched Work Ethic00:30:18 Using Depression & Trauma as Fuel for Success00:30:50 How Hitting Rock Bottom Creates Champions00:31:28 WWE Talk: Favorite Pro Wrestlers00:32:48 The Evolution of Female Wrestlers (Chyna & Ronda Rousey)00:33:33 Training at Jackson Wink & Getting Scouted00:35:33 Behind the Scenes: The Grueling 3-Day WWE Tryout00:39:58 The Truth About Being WWE's First Asian-American Signee00:43:07 Why WWE Fans Are the Most Loyal in the World00:45:32 When Fake Wrestling Gets Real: Improv & Injuries00:47:40 How WWE Superstars Secretly Call Matches in the Ring00:48:41 WWE Exposed: Exploiting Real-Life Trauma for TV Storylines00:51:14 WWE Salaries Revealed: $45K Pay & Merch Cuts00:53:20 Why Zeda Joined Dana White's Power Slap00:55:37 How Do You Train for Power Slap?00:56:47 Getting Gym Concussions Before Power Slap00:58:27 Power Slap Strategy & The First Slap Advantage00:59:56 Suffering a Torn Cornea in Power Slap Debut01:01:03 The Grueling Recovery from a Power Slap Injury01:01:56 WWE Secret: Zeda's Permanent Hearing Loss01:03:01 Was WWE Worth It? Losing Her Music Career01:04:42 The Reality of Severe Tinnitus & Deafness01:06:47 Targeting Her Damaged Ear in Power Slap01:07:09 What's Next? Returning to Self-Defense01:08:50 Tom Brady & UFC Stars at Power Slap Events01:09:23 Why WWE Fans Are Better Than MMA Fans01:11:01 UFC vs WWE: Building a Fighter Persona01:13:22 Are UFC Fights Becoming Scripted?01:14:11 The Sad Truth: 70% Marketing, 30% Skill in MMA
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! to kick off hour 2 the guys are joined by Big Show Flames Analyst and media Superstar, Brent Krahn! The guys continue to break down the Flames disappointing effort against he Dallas Stars last night. They touch on the lack of effort up and down the lineup, Kevin Bahl, Zayne Parekh and more. (19:11) Later on, the guys dive into the playoff races throughout the NHL. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. This show is produced by Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Get the latest on Justin Bieber as he celebrates turning 32 years old in March 2026 with a quiet, intimate birthday gathering at home in Los Angeles surrounded by close friends, manager Scooter Braun, wife Hailey Bieber, and baby son Jack Blues Bieber. Hailey melted hearts across the internet with a stunning black and white Instagram photo of Justin holding their son, captioned "happy birthday to my favourite person," while Justin shared a candid selfie expressing that "thirty two feels different, grateful." This episode of Justin Bieber Biography Flash covers all the biggest recent Bieber news, including his incredible four Grammy nominations for his 2025 album Swag, his unforgettable stripped-down performance of the single Yukon at the 68th Grammy Awards where he took the stage in just boxers and socks, and the power couple fashion moment when Justin and Hailey arrived in coordinated all-black looks featuring Balenciaga and Alaïa. The episode also breaks down the massive announcement that Justin Bieber will headline Coachella alongside Karol G and Sabrina Carpenter, marking a major milestone in what many are calling a full Bieber renaissance in 2026. From Grammy-nominated artist and Coachella headliner to devoted father and husband celebrating quiet moments at home, this episode explores the compelling duality of Justin Bieber at this stage of his career and personal life. Host Roxie Rush delivers all the details on why this new chapter feels different for the global pop superstar and what fans can expect as his visibility continues to grow throughout the year. Brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast Networks.Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTVThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Zendaya's Mom Breaks Silence on Superstar Daughter's 'Secret Wedding' to Tom Holland Amid Wedding Ring MysteryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joe Lonsdale reveals how Peter Thiel recruited top talent at PayPal, how Palantir maps the smartest engineers at elite universities, and what traits set great entrepreneurs apart from great engineers.
We start off this week with Mark delivering on his promise to Nick to buy him a gift from Temu....does it work or is it underwhelming? We find out. But then onto far more important things like Hannah Green's win in Singapore. A great performance, Nick and Mark discuss how she played, her swing, and her hubby on the bag! Big year on the way for Hannah.Nick tells us about how he managed to get his green card when he moved to the US. It wasn't looking good for a while, until he rolled out something pretty special....he tells the story.The New Zealand Open was at the weekend and the boy from windy Wellington, Daniel Hillier played beautifully. Mark says that he loves how Daniel plays, and he has only scratched the surface of what he can do. Although Daniel did have one thing that annoyed Mark, and he fixed that at the weekend....Mark explains the thing that bugged him.Then...buckle yourself in....Mark absolutely rinses the New Zealand Open saying that a few things he saw 'made him sad'.For BMW, Nick's Touch of Class this week is Shane Lowry. He led by plenty and then had a meltdown at the Cognizant Classic, that wasn't the Touch of Class, but something else Shane did was....Nick plays the audio.And Marks 'That's a Plus' for Hostplus is young 17-year old golfer Amelia Harris who played in the NSW Open in Wollongong (finishing 8th!), and then did something unexpected and impressive the following day.After the turn, we discuss shanks in tournament golf, one particular one from a few years ago from a superstar comes to mind. And then, for Betr, Marks Top 5 is the 5 'supposed' reasons for hitting a shank. In the middle he is reminded of a shank he hit in a tournament when he was paired with Lee Westwood....it's a wild story.....Lots of golf from the weekend, and Nick takes us all over the world in the PING global results. For Southern Golf Club, plenty of feedback - questions and comments on Austen Truslow's chipping, Pros doing maths along with their caddy, a gentle whack for Nick over Tour Pro Jamie Donaldson, and a wolfpacker who saw Mark playing recently at PK North and thought he might have a future in this crazy game. And we finish with a wolfpacker question about golf shoes, we get the inside word from the FootJoy boss Snowy.And for the Golf Clearance Outlet, Nick's Masterclass today is on hitting fairway woods.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you don't return phone calls...If your email is overflowing with messages to which you have not responded...If people are always waiting on you...You're not a leader. You're a bottleneck.Most leaders think they have a time management problem. They don't. They have a decision management problem.Every day you don't decide is another day your team can't move forward. Another day projects stall. Another day you're working until 9pm because everything has to go through you.Here's a 4-step framework to break free.For more, visit the blog post: https://FrankBuck.org/bottleneck/
Bob and Dave break down what they expect to see from Colt Emerson over the course of Mariners Spring Training, they look at why Julio might finally be able to skip the slow start phase of his season, they discuss which positions the Seahawks need to focus on in the 2026 NFL Draft, and they ask if they owe Sam Darnold an apology.
NXT With NaJee Superstar Edition Featuring Harlem Lewis!
The guys talked about Fernando Tatis Jr and how this is the year he needs to step up and hit another gear. They also talked about some of the best fantasy baseball players in 2026.
Is Cade Cunningham getting the respect he deserves… or is the hype machine in overdrive? This week on Alley Oop, Juju and Trysta welcome Zach Harper from The Athletic for a full-on NBA debate episode — and things get SPICY. We kick things off with the big question: • Is Cade Cunningham an MVP candidate… or are we getting ahead of ourselves? Does he deserve praise for carrying Detroit — or shade for the results? From there, the besmirching spreads: • Are the Spurs the second-best team in the West? • Can ANYONE beat Team USA in Olympic basketball? • Who are the true powerhouses — East vs West? • Why won't Luka shoot when he's WIDE OPEN?! • Kelsey Plum does an Aliyah Boston elbow impression and we cannot recover. It's debates, hot takes, chaos, and a LOT of shade. If you love NBA debates, spicy basketball takes, and zero chill analysis — you're in the right place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the Weekday Update, the news on world famous local comedian Ralph Barbosa's new TV series coming to Hulu in the very near future. We chopped it all up, from going to his shows when he was on the rise, to the impossible task of trying to book him to come on the show. Things continue to shine bright for Ralph Barbosa.
Based on his play, can we classify KAT as a superstar? Peter Schrager says there's no slam dunk choice at pick #2 for the Jets & CC Sabathia will get his number retired in Monument Park! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded live at Inman Connect in the MORE Network Studio on February 3rd and 4th, this special episode of Talking New York Real Estate Vince sits down with new Brown Harris Stevens' recruits Dan McCamblau and Teresa Alessandro to discuss what makes certain brokers so sought after. Guests: Dan McCamblau Teresa Alessandro Filmed as part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network, powered by Brown Harris Stevens. Subscribe to Talking New York Real Estate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-new-york-real-estate-with-vince-rocco/id1645541166 Connect with Vince Rocco: https://www.bhsusa.com/real-estate-agent/vince-rocco Sponsor: Roadway Moving and Storage — Full-service moving and storage company | https://www.roadwaymoving.com Brown Harris Stevens is one of the largest privately owned real estate brokerages in the country, with more than 40 offices across four states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida. https://bhsusa.com/
Matt updates you on some of the local teams in the metro and their upcoming games.
Mike and Charlie broke down the wide receiver class in the 2026 NFL Draft.
On this episode of Project Big Screen, we review two movies — HOW TO MAKE A KILLING and NIRVANNA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE… Are these long-titled movies worth the watch? We give our thoughts… Also on this episode we react to a slew of trailers as well as a ranking of actors who we believe could ascend into superstardom… Who's your pick? Stick around until the end of the episode for a special announcement from Kenjac about our upcoming Project Big Screen Awards Show. And as always, make sure to like and subscribe! Timecodes: || Intro - (0:00) || How To Make A Killing Review - (1:38) || How To Make A Killing SPOILERS - (12:48) || Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie Review - (24:37) || Ad - (39:45) || Toy Story 5 Trailer - (41:01) || Mando & Grogu Trailer - (48:57) || Peaky Blinders Trailer - (54:16) || Pressure Trailer - (58:38) || Oscars Update - (1:02:25) || House of the Dragon Trailer - (1:03:55) || RIP Robert Duvall & Eric Dane - (1:07:47) || WB Sale Update - (1:08:52) || What We're Watching - (1:15:49) || Physical Media Corner - (1:15:49) PROJECT BIG SCREEN AWARDS VOTING: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZXk6NGcAykG2Ix-tW9363bPyfW3VMeZ-fDGaXH9ax2Gaf0g/viewform Follow us on Social Media: barstool.link/pbs X | Twitter | Letterboxd: @ProjBigScreen IG | Tik Tok: @ProjectBigScreen Our Personal Letterboxds: Jeff: @JeffDLowe Gooch: @BobGoochman Kenjac: @Kenjac Klemmer: @ChrisKlemmer Kirk: @KirkMinihaneYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/lightscamerabarstool
-Sports fans were stunned Saturday to hear of the death of 25-year-old Rondale Moore, found dead in his hometown in Indiana of what is saidto be a self-inflicted gun wound. Moore was set to play for the Vikings this season…we can't forget his time at Purdue…Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright reacts to NBA All-Star Weekend and breaks down what he enjoyed with the USA vs. World format and what needs improvement. Later, Nick reveals his "Club Superstar" of NFL players and shares where current NBA players rank among the top 50 players of the past 50 years. Next, Nick discusses whether a Tyreek Hill-Chiefs reunion is on the table and what it would mean for Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Kansas City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Team Canada's 3-2 win over Finland.
On the latest episode of The Daily Red podcast, Lewis Aspinall looks at all the latest Liverpool FC transfer news and news around the Reds over the last 24 hours! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2.20.26 Hour 2, John Fanta from NBC Sports joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to analyze the current state of College Basketball building up to the March Madness Tournament and evaluates projected number one pick Darryn Peterson. Kevin Sheehan talks about the Winter Olympics and an amazing performance from Alysa Liu in Figure Skating. Kevin Sheehan reacts to Lebron James and Steve Nash giving the Wizards praise for their current rebuild and roster direction.
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright answers listener questions during a mailbag episode! Nick chooses which career he would take among Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Super Bowl champion Sam Darnold before diving into the most devastating play he's experienced as a Chiefs fan... and the answer might surprise you. Later, Nick creates Club Superstar for NFL players and breaks down where Jayson Tatum, Nikola Jokic, and SGA rank among the top 50 players of the last 50 years. Next, Nick creates a Mount Rushmore of international NBA players and answers whether he thinks Stephen A. Smith should be President. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. gets an in-depth look into the world of professional gaming as he sits down with renowned Madden NFL player Civil. Born Kenny Cox in Michigan, Civil began playing Madden at age 16 and quickly rose to prominence after winning some highly publicized tournaments. His road forward wasn't clear, though, and for a time, he began working at FedEx while attending college, pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Eventually, he'd pick the game back up and took to teaching other players how to better their game, which launched his social media empire that he operates today.The interview covers Civil's path through uncertainty to becoming one of the most well-known gamers on the internet, why he pursued teaching instead of competitive play, and his recent public declaration of his Christian faith. For more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia Check out our all-new merch collection: https://shop.dirtymomedia.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Just a short while ago, three time U.S. national champion figure skater Amber Glenn missed a final rotation on her last jump, almost certainly costing her the gold medal many believed she would bring home. Glenn will now go into Thursday’s medal round in 13th place. Her agony on the ice was palpable, as she tearfully told her coaches what we all knew up until that final jump: “I had it.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just a short while ago, three time U.S. national champion figure skater Amber Glenn missed a final rotation on her last jump, almost certainly costing her the gold medal many believed she would bring home. Glenn will now go into Thursday’s medal round in 13th place. Her agony on the ice was palpable, as she tearfully told her coaches what we all knew up until that final jump: “I had it.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just a short while ago, three time U.S. national champion figure skater Amber Glenn missed a final rotation on her last jump, almost certainly costing her the gold medal many believed she would bring home. Glenn will now go into Thursday’s medal round in 13th place. Her agony on the ice was palpable, as she tearfully told her coaches what we all knew up until that final jump: “I had it.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it really take to win 2026? In this episode of the Everything Real Estate podcast, Jason sits down with Olyvia Salyer, superstar agent with BHHS RW Towne Realty to break down the strategies, habits, and systems that drive consistent, high-level results. From engaging your sphere and pipeline management, to mindset, accountibility, and market positioning, Olyvia delivers a practical blueprint for sustained success. Olyvia proves that a strong year doesn't happen by accident. It's consistently engineered.
On this episode of Fox Across America, Jimmy Failla explains how New York Congresswoman Alexandira Ocasio-Cortez's first big audition for the 2028 presidential election did not reflect well on her knowledge about foreign policy. Superstar criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno stops by to talk about her new Fox News true crime podcast, “Crime & Justice with Donna Rotunno”. PLUS, America First Policy Institute Chair of Education Opportunity Erika Donalds sheds light on how Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference is an indication that Western values are making a comeback across the board. [00:00:00] AOC struggles her way through speech in Munich [00:39:45] Rep. McBride says trans rights are women's rights [00:50:53] Donna Rotunno [00:58:40] More climate change insanity from the left [01:17:03] Previous doomsday climate change predictions from liberals [01:35:20] Erika Donalds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C&R laugh about Cove's crunched phone! They talk NFL blues & non-exciting Super Bowls after great seasons. CP3 retires & Rich has Adam Sandler movie trivia! A shirt linked to Tom Brady sparks a Valentine's weekend break-up topic! "Superstar, or Schlub?" Plus, 'BRAINWAVE' & 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING!'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covino & Rich bring the Friday laughter! A shirt linked to Tom Brady sparks a Valentine's weekend break-up topic! "Superstar, or Schlub?" Plus, 'BRAINWAVE' & 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING!'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O'Shea and TJ welcome WWE breakout Superstar, Oba Femi back to the show. Oba shared stories from his Saturday Night's Main Event and Royal Rumble experiences as well as a subtle tweak that he made to make his entrance even more terrifying. The guys also give their reactions to The Royal Rumble, this week's Raw, and send special shout outs to AJ Styles and Big E. The guys also reveal breaking news about a special guest appearance for next week's episode of No-Contest Wrestling! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Connor Zilisch, NASCAR's rising star, joins us for Chapter 384. His journey didn't follow the traditional American racing path. It started in go-karts, where he became a world champion and beat drivers who now compete in Formula 1. Many believed his future was overseas chasing the F1 dream, but Connor's road led him back home. Instead of Europe, he chose to build his career racing NASCAR here in America. Ten victories in his rookie Xfinity Series season later, he's now making the jump to the Cup Series, stepping into the arena with the very best in the sport. This is the story of a young driver who took a different path and might just change NASCAR because of it.Gypsy Gang, as always, thanks for watching. Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss a new video!Motosport.comhttp://www.motosport.comDIXXON FLANNEL:US
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LIVE from the Red Carpet the boys are joined by Tom Brady, Alix Earle, Ray, Travis Scott, Livvy Dunne, Guy Fieri, OBJ, Keegan-Michael Key, Gary Vee, Tiffany Haddish, Johnny Manziel, Adam Devine & MANY more! They discuss Tom Brady's RUTHLESS trash talk to Logan, Mike nearly assassinating Johnny Manziel, Adam DeVine getting hit by a cement truck, Livvy winning Sports Illustrated cover, Guy getting robbed for $1M+, Ray roasts UNC Mike (again), multiple fan giveaways