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Seth Landman is a former ESPN Fantasy Basketball writer and a good friend of the show. Seth joins the program to discuss the emergence of young wing players, what to do at the trade deadline, and what to make of the recent Jayson Tatum news. X: @slandman33 5:15 Young wings have completely changed the season 10:12 Centers worth trading for are hard to find 28:09 Is Simons a Hugo merchant? 43:16 Is Tatum actually coming back? Available for download on iTunes and Spotify on Friday, January 30th 2026. Celtics Beat is powered by Prize Picks! Prize Picks is the official daily fantasy sponsor of CLNS Media. Download the app and use the promo code CLNS for $50 instantly when you play $5! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Baseball America Fantasy Podcast, Geoff Pontes Geoff Pontes is joined by Jacob Rudner to talk 2026 sleepers, targets and trends.We dive into Munetaka Murakami's wide range of values, then talk some top targets and FYPD trends we're seeing.Time Stamps(2:00) The Case For Munetaka Murakami(15:30) Is Josh Baez A 2026 Redraft Sleeper?(24:00) Marlins Outfield Sleeper Prospects(26:00) Devin Fitz-Gerald—A Steal?(33:00) Could Kyson Witherspoon Reach MLB In 2026?(38:00) Jace LaViolette Bounce-Back Tour(43:00) The Case For Nolan Schubart(46:00) The Cam Leiter Value PropositionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hour 3: New York is an Islanders town, Giannis rumors and Jets QB targets. Breaking down candidates for Giants and Jets offensive coordinator openings.
The Falcons hired Ian Cunningham as their next general manager. Meanwhile, the 2026 NFL Draft season has officially kicked off with the Senior Bowl. Kevin Knight is joined by Aaron Freeman to discuss the latest updates and the biggest takeaways and Falcons targets from the Senior Bowl. Today's episode is presented by FanDuel. Watch the show live on Wednesdays at 8 PM ET. Support the crew on Patreon to unlock exclusive perks (and our gratitude)! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First up—behind the scenes, U.S. intelligence is raising doubts about whether Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, is truly aligned with Washington's goals, even as Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns that military action remains an option if cooperation falters. Later in the show—Europe moves to crack down on Russia's so-called “ghost tanker” fleet, as more than a dozen countries pledge to obstruct ships suspected of skirting oil sanctions and violating maritime law. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Cardiff: Get fast business funding without bank delays—apply in minutes with Cardiff and access up to $500,000 in same‑day funding at https://Cardiff.co/PDB Nobl Travel: Protect your gear and travel smarter—NOBL's zipper-free carry-on is up to 58% off at https://NOBLTravel.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01/29 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:07:00 The Sports Junkies break down the top storylines around the sports world. Today's guests were Brandon Duhaime and Sam Bruchhaus.
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Minnesota Twins targets in free agency! Starting with 3 guys who could help the Twins bullpen; A few more position players to help the Twins lineup; Twins part with Edouard Julien; Plus a random Twin of the Week and more on the SKOR North Twins Show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Twins targets in free agency! Starting with 3 guys who could help the Twins bullpen; A few more position players to help the Twins lineup; Twins part with Edouard Julien; Plus a random Twin of the Week and more on the SKOR North Twins Show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Kawakami, columnist for the San Francisco Standard, joins the show to break down the layers of the NBA trade deadline and how realistic it would be for the Warriors to acquire Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. As with any potential trade, it comes with massive risk, and the Warriors are well-aware of Steph Curry's timeline. Kawakami also touches on the 49ers' offseason priorities, and why pursuing a playmaking receiver Minnesota's Justin Jefferson should be at the top of their list. It's a must-listen for any sports fan looking to stay up to date on the latest news and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into Morpho, the decentralized lending protocol that is quietly becoming the backbone of the entire crypto credit market. While most people are looking at Aave or Compound, Morpho has built a "universal backend" that's already powering giants like Coinbase, Bitwise, and Société Générale.
A severe bomb cyclone is targeting the East Coast, threatening to freeze supply chains just days after a similar crisis left trucks stranded in Louisiana. Drivers and fleets are urged to prioritize safety and understand their rights regarding coercion as winter weather intensifies along critical corridors like I-95. While the physical world battles ice, Wall Street celebrates C.H. Robinson's surging stock price following reports of impressive profit margins. The company credits its "lean AI" strategy for decoupling volume growth from headcount, signaling a fundamental shift in how brokerages manage efficiency. The autonomous sector also sees massive investment as Waabi secures $750 million to expand its "physical AI" technology for both trucking and robotaxis. This funding round supports a major partnership with Uber to deploy thousands of autonomous vehicles, aiming for commercialization by 2027. In the courts, major business groups are backing freight brokers in a Supreme Court case that could redefine liability for trucking accidents. Proponents argue that federal law should shield brokers from state-level negligent hiring claims to prevent a costly patchwork of regulations. On the legislative front, a new bill offers a lifeline for heavy-duty towing operators by addressing restrictive length regulations during recovery operations. The proposed Towing Safety Act aims to clear accident scenes faster and improve roadside safety for first responders. Legal troubles continue for the R&R Family of Companies as new lawsuits allege the firm continued operations and accumulated debt while insolvent. Meanwhile, legacy carrier Schneider prepares for a leadership transition with Jim Filter set to take the helm as CEO this summer. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BUY MAN UNITED + CHELSEA! Joe is here to advise you on the BEST transfer targets covering goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards for FPL Gameweek 24.
President Trump refuses to back down from his threats to take over the permit process for LA wildfire survivors. A Los Angeles City Councilmember is ordered to stand trial on corruption charges. LA's 2-1-1 hotline didn't live up to expectations during the holiday rainstorms. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
For most teams, the second half of conference schedules have begun. If results weren't crazy enough, they likely could be soon. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs who are having solid seasons to this point. How will their second half of conference schedules work out? We continue to chat with programs that don't always get the national attention, but are still having spectacular seasons. Find out what is working so well for them and why we could be talking about them, still, in March. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Noah Cleveland & Ron Rose, No. 12 Illinois Wesleyan sophomore forward & men's coach - Brian Barnes, Russell Sage men's coach - Brittany Whalen, Immaculata women's coach - Katherine Auguste, Colorado College women's coach We also check in on the news and notes around Division III, including the latest with Heidelberg women's basketball (supposedly). And Dave's '2-Cents' on the continued push for PPV web streaming, the expectations that can't be met and the viewership being lost. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
JD and Blake Murphy, co-host of The Raptors Show, react to the Raptors 11th straight loss to the New York Knicks. The duo discuss the biggest concerns for the Raptors as they try to compete with the upper-echelon of the Eastern Conference. Then, JD and Blake sift through what a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade would look like for the Raptors and what other centres may fit the team. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Republican California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton announced the launch of CAL DOGE, an initiative aimed at uncovering corruption and identifying an estimated $250 billion in fraud. Jan 28th 2026 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Radical AI is building scientific superintelligence—AGI for science—through a closed-loop system that combines AI agents with fully robotic self-driving labs to accelerate materials discovery. The materials science industry has a fundamental innovation problem: discovering a single new material system takes 10-15+ years and costs north of $100 million. This economic reality has frozen innovation across aerospace, defense, semiconductors, and energy—industries still deploying materials developed 30 to 100 years ago. In this episode, Joseph Krause, Co-Founder and CEO of Radical AI, explains how his company is attacking the root causes: serial experimentation workflows, systematically lost experimental data, and the manufacturing scale-up gap. Working with the Department of Defense, Air Force Research Lab on hypersonics systems, and as an official partner to the DOE's Genesis mission, Radical AI is focused on high entropy alloys that maintain mechanical properties in extreme environments—the kind of enabling technology that unlocks entirely new product categories rather than optimizing existing ones. Topics Discussed: The structural economics preventing materials innovation: 10-15 year timelines, $100M+ discovery costs, and why companies default to decades-old materials Three fundamental process failures in scientific discovery: serial workflows that prevent parallelization, the 90%+ of experimental data that lives only in lab notebooks, and the valley of death between lab-scale discovery and manufacturing scale-up How closed-loop autonomous systems capture processing parameters during discovery—temperature ranges, pressure requirements, humidity impacts, precursor form factors—that map directly to manufacturing conditions High entropy alloys as beachhead: 10^40 possible combinations from the periodic table, requiring materials that maintain strength and corrosion resistance at 2,000-4,000°F in oxidative environments created by hypersonic flight The strategic rationale for simultaneous government and commercial GTM: government for long-shot applications like nuclear fusion and access to world-class science institutions; commercial customers in aerospace, defense, automotive, and energy for near-term product applications Why Radical AI focuses on enabling technology rather than optimization technology—solving for markets where novel materials unlock new products, not incremental margin improvements GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: Engineer downstream adoption barriers into your initial system architecture: Joseph identified that customer skepticism centered on manufacturability, not discovery speed. Most prospects understood AI could accelerate experimentation but questioned whether discoveries could scale to production without restarting the entire process. Radical AI's response was architectural: their closed-loop system captures processing parameters—temperature ranges, pressures, precursor concentrations, humidity effects, form factors like powders versus pellets—during the discovery phase. This data maps directly to manufacturing conditions, eliminating the traditional restart cycle. The lesson: In deep tech, the adoption barrier isn't usually your core innovation—it's the adjacent problems customers know will surface later. Engineer those solutions into your system from day one rather than treating them as future optimization problems. Select beachheads where problem complexity matches your technical advantage: Radical AI chose high entropy alloys not because the market was largest, but because the search space is intractable for humans—10^40 possible combinations that would take millions of years to experimentally test. This creates a natural moat where their ML-driven autonomous system has exponential advantage over traditional approaches. Joseph explicitly distinguished "enabling technology" (unlocking new products) from "optimization technology" (improving margins on existing products), then targeted markets with products ready to deploy but blocked by materials constraints. The strategic insight: beachhead selection should optimize for where your technical approach has structural advantage and where success unlocks new market creation, not just better unit economics. Structure dual-track GTM to derisk technology while building commercial pipeline: Radical AI simultaneously pursues government contracts (DOD, Air Force Research Lab, DOE Genesis) and commercial customers (aerospace, defense primes, automotive, energy). This isn't market hedging—it's strategic complementarity. Government provides access to the world's most advanced scientific institutions, funding for applications with 10-20 year horizons like nuclear fusion, and willingness to bridge the valley of death that scares commercial buyers. Commercial customers provide clear near-term product applications, faster revenue cycles, and market validation. Joseph views them as converging rather than divergent, since transformative materials apply across both. The playbook: in frontier tech, government and commercial aren't either/or choices—structure them as parallel tracks that derisk each other while your technology matures. Reframe the economics of the innovation process itself: Joseph didn't pitch faster materials discovery—he reframed the entire process from serial to parallel, from data-loss to data-capture, from discovery-manufacturing gap to integrated workflow. This changes the fundamental economics: instead of 10-15 years and $100M+ per material, the conversation shifts to discovering and scaling multiple materials simultaneously with manufacturing parameters already mapped. This reframing unlocks budgets from companies that had stopped innovating because the traditional process was economically irrational. The insight: when industries have stopped innovating entirely, the problem isn't usually that existing processes are too slow—it's that the process itself is structurally broken. Identify and articulate the broken process, not just the speed/cost improvement. Lead with civilizational impact to filter for long-term aligned stakeholders: Joseph explicitly positions Radical AI as "building a company that fundamentally impacts the human race" and tells prospective talent, "if you are focused on a mission and not a job, this is the place for you." This isn't recruiting copy—it's strategic filtering. In frontier tech with 10-15 year commercialization horizons, you need customers, partners, investors, and talent who think in decades, not quarters. Mission-driven positioning attracts stakeholders aligned with category creation over optimization and filters out those seeking incremental improvements. It also provides air cover for decisions that prioritize long-term technological breakthroughs over short-term revenue optimization. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co // Don't Miss: New Podcast Series — How I Hire Senior GTM leaders share the tactical hiring frameworks they use to build winning revenue teams. Hosted by Andy Mowat, who scaled 4 unicorns from $10M to $100M+ ARR and launched Whispered to help executives find their next role. Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yCHlPfLSMFimtv0riPyM
Who are the league-winning breakout candidates for 2026 fantasy football?On this episode of No Punt Intended, Club Fantasy FFL breaks down the players fantasy managers need to target in 2026 drafts to gain a real edge.We dive into:Breakout players poised to take the next step in 2026Bounceback candidates after disappointing 2025 seasonsPlayers returning from injury at a draft-day discountFantasy football values stepping into new offensive systemsWhether you're prepping early for 2026 fantasy football drafts or building a watchlist of upside players, this episode delivers actionable insights to help you draft smarter and compete for a championship.Subscribe to No Punt Intended for weekly fantasy football strategy, player analysis, and draft prep from Club Fantasy FFL.If you feel like talking ball with us, come and join the Club Fantasy FFL/Women of Fantasy Football Discord!
Check out BeerBiceps SkillHouse's YouTube 1O1 Course - https://youtube.beerbicepsskillhouse.in/youtube-101Check out my Mind Performance app: Level SuperMindLink:- https://level4665.u9ilnk.me/d/F1ZOZV4OnTShare your guest suggestions hereMail - connect@beerbiceps.comLink - https://forms.gle/aoMHY9EE3Cg3Tqdx9Join the Level Community Here:https://linktr.ee/levelsupermindcommunityFollow BeerBiceps SkillHouse's Social Media Handles:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeerBicepsSkillHouseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerbiceps_skillhouseWebsite : https://beerbicepsskillhouse.inFor any other queries EMAIL: support@beerbicepsskillhouse.comIn case of any payment-related issues, kindly write to support@tagmango.comFollow Eric Weinstein's Social Media Handles:-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericrweinstein/?hl=enX: https://x.com/EricRWeinsteinIn this 459th episode of The Ranveer Show, we are joined by Dr. Eric Weinstein, a world-renowned mathematician and physicist. He shares deep insights on the existence of Aliens, the "Legacy Program," Quantum Physics, the Deep State, and the future of Human Consciousness. This episode takes you into the hidden corners of science, government secrecy, and the mathematical fabric of our reality.In this conversation with Eric Weinstein, we talk about the Mystery of UFOs, the Geometry of Waves, the "End of Physics" theory, and how AI is revolutionizing scientific discovery through tools like Alphafold. This episode also covers the influence of Secret Societies, the role of figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, the reality of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, the concept of "Times Travel" across multiple dimensions, and the secret history of anti-gravity research in the 1950s. We also discuss the significance of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in Mumbai and Eric's unique perspective on the concept of God through the lens of mathematical degrees of freedom.This podcast is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Theoretical Physics, Space Exploration, Geopolitics, Artificial Intelligence, Secret Government Programs, and the ultimate quest to understand the Universe.(00:00) – Start of the episode(03:09) – The Legacy Program: Recovered Alien Craft(06:12) – Dr. Eric Weinstein on the Geometry of Waves(10:07) – Are We at the “End of Physics”?(12:41) – Dark Matter & The Mystery of Invisible Beings(20:40) – How AI (Alphafold) Solved the Code of Life(26:33) – Secrets of Peter Thiel & Jeffrey Epstein(30:53) – Inside “Waved & Bigoted” Secret Programs(36:55) – The Truth About the Deep State & Donald Trump(45:03) – The Illuminati Rubric: Who Controls the Future?(49:57) – Narrative Warfare: Why Podcasters are Targets(56:13) – Global Repudiation: Trump, Modi, and Erdogan(1:05:00) – Beyond Einstein: Pinch-to-Zoom the Universe(1:11:30) – Elon Musk's Secret Space Program: Grok AI(1:22:18) – Is Elon Musk a Hero or a Supervillain?(1:29:06) – 2026: The Nuclear Threat & Planetary Escape(1:35:06) – The 1950s Secret Anti-Gravity Experiments(1:41:47) – Is Mumbai the Birthplace of Quantum Gravity?(1:47:11) – The North Sentinel Island Theory of Aliens(1:52:48) – The Science of Time Travel (6 Dimensions)(2:00:21) – Does God Exist? The 4 Degrees of Freedom(2:08:12) – End of the episode
Tim Kawakami, columnist for the San Francisco Standard, joins the show to break down the layers of the NBA trade deadline and how realistic it would be for the Warriors to acquire Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. As with any potential trade, it comes with massive risk, and the Warriors are well-aware of Steph Curry's timeline. Kawakami also touches on the 49ers' offseason priorities, and why pursuing a playmaking receiver Minnesota's Justin Jefferson should be at the top of their list. It's a must-listen for any sports fan looking to stay up to date on the latest news and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to EV News China — the podcast dedicated to the world's largest electric vehicle market. Each day, I bring you the latest headlines, insights, and analysis from the heart of China's booming EV industry — and decode how fast-moving developments in the east are shaping the global EV landscape.Can you help me make more podcasts? Consider supporting me on Patreon as the service is 100% funded by you: https://EVne.ws/patreonYou can read all the latest news on the blog here: https://EVne.ws/blog Subscribe for free and listen to the podcast on audio platforms:➤ Apple: https://EVne.ws/apple➤ YouTube Music: https://EVne.ws/youtubemusic➤ Spotify: https://EVne.ws/spotify➤ TuneIn: https://EVne.ws/tunein➤ iHeart: https://EVne.ws/iheart XIAOMI SU7 OVERTAKES TESLA MODEL 3 IN CHINA https://bit.ly/4sZtwrt BYD AIMS SEAL 08 AND SEA LION 08 AT GERMAN PREMIUMS https://bit.ly/3LOAZsG TESLA DANGLES CHINA MODEL 3 INSURANCE SUBSIDY https://bit.ly/4t5z1VC NIO TESTS NEW EUROPE PLAN WITH HUNGARY LAUNCH https://bit.ly/4jZLgPp NIO SWAP STATIONS START TO LOOK LIKE MINI POWER PLANTS https://bit.ly/4k4CBLp CHINA LAYS DOWN HARD RULES FOR STEER-BY-WIRE https://bit.ly/4qHdZLl CHINA TAGS EVERY EV BATTERY FROM CRADLE TO SCRAP https://bit.ly/4r7TYNC NEVS DRIVE CHINA'S CAR MARKET MORE THAN GROWTH https://bit.ly/4qIvmvp CHINA'S RELY DRIVES EV TECH INTO PICKUPS https://bit.ly/4k2gkxT
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EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee With David Moyes at the helm and Everton pushing toward European contention, the January window presents a critical opportunity to fix glaring squad gaps without overextending the budget. Following the injury to Jack Grealish and the ongoing lack of a specialist right-back, the loan market is the most logical route. Ian Croll and Connor O'Neill assess who could be available on the loan market and whether they are the right fit for Everton at this moment in time. Share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more Everton updates. Subscribe for more Royal Blue content and hit the bell so you never miss an upload. Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.evertoFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On The CornerNick Pollack and Eric Samulski look at starting pitcher ADP starting with round 6 and pick their favorite options based on ADP data.Nerd out about pitching and fantasy baseball weekly with Pitcher List's Nick Pollack (@PitcherList) and NBC Sports' Eric Samulski (@SamskiNYC). Support us: https://pitcherlist.com/premium/Our Award Winning Baseball Site: https://pitcherlist.comPitching is dope. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Get out while the getting’s good to maximize value with our top four overvalued players to trade away now in dynasty fantasy football leagues! What makes now the perfect time to move off a Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis? How should managers handle New Orleans Saints WR Chris Olave coming off a career year? Plus, has Denver Broncos WR Troy Franklin tapped out his potential? Seth & Steve prepare for their first heists of the 2026 NFL season with their favorite sell-high targets on a new episode of the podcast! ⏰ Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:28 IBT Football Family Promo 00:05:36 Headline Hijinks: 2026 Dynasty Fantasy Football Sell-High Targets 00:06:15 Malik Willis (QB, Green Bay Packers) 00:11:27 Alec Pierce (WR, Indianapolis Colts) 00:16:22 Chris Olave (WR, New Orleans Saints) 00:20:47 Troy Franklin (WR, Denver Broncos) 00:25:52 Plugs + Outro
The 2026 NFL offseason is officially here, and the Carolina Panthers are at a massive crossroads! After a season of growth, it's time to surround Bryce Young with the elite talent he needs to take this team to the next level.In today's video, we're breaking down the top prospects and free agent targets that should be on Dan Morgan's radar. From explosive playmakers on the outside to the much-needed "dawgs" on the defensive front, we're looking at who fits the culture and who can help us win the NFC South again.Inside the Video:Draft Gems: Which college stars fit Ejiro Evero's defensive scheme?Free Agent Big Fish: Should the Panthers spend big or hunt for value?Roster Gaps: Identifying the "must-fix" positions before training camp.The Blueprint: How to maximize the current Super Bowl window.
aiOla is pioneering speech-to-data technology that transforms unstructured speech into actionable data for enterprise operations. As a serial entrepreneur on his sixth startup, Co-Founder Amir Haramaty built aiOla after witnessing firsthand how traditional AI implementations fail to deliver ROI in enterprise settings. The company has developed proprietary technology that achieves near-100% accuracy in challenging environments with heavy jargon, multiple languages, and difficult acoustics. With strategic investors including a major airline and partnerships with Nvidia, Accenture, and USG, aiOla is addressing the fundamental challenge that 95% of enterprise AI pilots fail to show value by focusing on immediate, measurable ROI through speech-based data capture. Topics Discussed: The genesis of aiOla from consulting work revealing AI's implementation gaps in traditional enterprises Solving the triple challenge of speech recognition: accuracy in jargon-heavy environments, separating signal from noise, and converting speech to structured workflow data aiOla's "jargonic" approach: creating hyper-personalized language models for specific processes without retraining Early customer acquisition through serendipitous encounters and demonstrating immediate ROI Vertical expansion strategy from food manufacturing to aviation, travel, hospitality, and retail Channel partnership strategy refined from previous startups to achieve scale The shift from convincing customers about speech technology to being pulled into diverse use cases Building the aiOla Intelligate orchestration layer to dynamically select optimal speech recognition models GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: Make CFOs your best friend, not IT departments: Amir explicitly targets CFOs rather than IT as primary buyers because "it doesn't matter how small or big you are, you still have to do more with less." While IT serves as facilitators, CFOs control budgets focused on operational efficiency and ROI. B2B founders should identify which executive truly owns the pain point and budget authority, even if IT will implement the solution. Deploy capital strategically to remove obstacles before they emerge: aiOla convinced their airline investor to provide working capital specifically to fund POCs for prospects without existing budgets. This eliminated the "we don't have pilot budget" objection before it arose. B2B founders should proactively identify and neutralize common barriers in their sales process, whether through creative deal structures, proof-of-concept funding, or implementation support. Prioritize instant ROI over long-term transformation promises: Amir explicitly avoids "digital transformation" conversations, instead selecting use cases delivering "biggest impact within shortest period of time with minimum obstacle possible." The airline baggage tracking example saved 110,000 hours immediately, creating momentum for expansion. B2B founders should resist selling comprehensive transformation and instead identify narrow use cases with quantifiable, rapid returns that create internal champions. Replicate proven use cases across customers rather than customizing: Once aiOla achieved success with specific applications like CRM data entry or pre-op inspections, they "stop, print, replicate" rather than reinventing for each customer. This approach reduced a two-hour inspection process to 34 minutes in food manufacturing, then replicated across industries. B2B founders should document successful implementations as repeatable playbooks and resist the urge to over-customize for each prospect. Channel success requires speaking the partner's economic language: When working with telcos, Amir demonstrated that his solution increased ARPU by 34% and reduced churn by 17%—the only two metrics telcos prioritize. He built predictable models showing exactly how many units each channel rep would sell by geography. B2B founders pursuing channel strategies must translate their value proposition into the specific KPIs that drive partner economics and compensation. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co // Don't Miss: New Podcast Series — How I Hire Senior GTM leaders share the tactical hiring frameworks they use to build winning revenue teams. Hosted by Andy Mowat, who scaled 4 unicorns from $10M to $100M+ ARR and launched Whispered to help executives find their next role. Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yCHlPfLSMFimtv0riPyM
In this episode of The Life Transformer Q&A, Tara answers questions about motivation, habits, supplements, meal planning for shift work and trips, portion control, managing plateaus, and recommended reading. Below are the most important points and practical takeaways. What You Will Learn In This Episode: Get clear, specific goals that excite you Create small, appealing habits and rituals that boost your mood Tara shares books she's noticed people reading and that are helpful for mindset Recalculating calorie intake after about every half stone change in weight Low-calorie, low-carb, high-protein meal ideas And More How To Contact Tara Hammett: tarahammett.com Facebook
Jomboy & Jake try to figure out what's next after bringing back Cody Bellinger with trade targets Freddy peralta and MacKenzie Gore being traded to other teamsStart your free online visit today at https://Hims.com/yanks for your personalized ED treatment options.+++++++++Timestamps:0:00 Freddy Peralta Went to the Mets Instead 5:25 Tarik Skubal Offer13:00 Who do we WANT to get?20:55 Yankees Made Waiver Claims25:20 Back to Skubal 28:25 Will the Yankees Do Anything? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Discrediting messengers and muddying the waters is part of their strategy. The signal chats show facts as they really exist. Grifters cannot change that. The FBI has it all. Truth doesn't have to ask for attention. Honey pots are not just a sexual play. Everyone claims the intel developed here. It is interesting timing for this operation. They have proven we are in the upper echelons of their planning groups for the last 10 years. Real feds are involved with the enemy. History has a long memory and a soft spot for irony. They all want our info. How network investigations really work. What is actually happening outside of Minneapolis? There was that trip to Rome last September. Dr. Maria J. Stefan was there training to overthrow our government. People from Serbia and France were helping to train Americans. Country comes before clicks. Colbert chooses his words very carefully. Spooks can't stop spooking. Blowing the whistle to signal when leaking starts. Some evidence never goes away, it just sits on servers. Some heart felt words about the passing of Scotty Marin. Love is the only true resolution to life's problems that won't hollow you out completely.
Ben, Woods, and Paul are here for you on a Tuesday morning! We start the show with a little bit of foreplay and we start by discussing National Thomas Crapper Day, as Ben and Paul are shocked to learn that Woods had no idea who that is, or what he is known for inventing. Then we set the menu for today's show before we get to some Padres talk and take a look at what the roster looks like TODAY, and what else AJ Preller may have left in the tank as far as any more trades or signings this offseason. Listen here!
A local immigrant rights group is suing the feds over conditions at an ICE detention center. We'll take you to Palisades Charter High School where students are back today for the first time since the Palisades fire. Plus, another egg-cellent update from Big Bear's famous bald eagle duo. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs debate who the 49ers should target this offseason, react to what former 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw said about Kyle Shanahan, and more.
The US has released new dietary guidelines, and they’ve already caused a nutrition firestorm. Higher protein targets. More dairy. Fewer carbs. A tougher stance on ultra-processed foods. But do these changes actually matter, especially if you live in Australia? In this episode of The Nutrition Couch, Leanne Ward and Susie Burrell break down what’s changed, why it’s controversial, and what’s genuinely useful versus what can be ignored. Then we get practical, because real nutrition decisions happen in lunchboxes and supermarket aisles, not food pyramids. In this episode: The new US dietary guidelines and why they’ve divided dietitians Higher protein targets, dairy’s comeback, and the carb rethink What this could signal for future Australian guidelines Why ultra-processed foods are finally being called out Plus: A simple lunchbox formula that actually works Why kids’ lunches are often low in protein, and easy fixes The truth about protein meat snacks and “no nitrate” options A high-protein milk worth considering Are fermented veggies really worth it for gut health? If you want clear, practical nutrition advice without hype or fear-mongering, this episode is for you. Hit play, and subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Confirm uses organizational network analysis to surface hidden high performers and toxic actors that traditional performance reviews miss - identifying the quiet contributors everyone relies on and the problematic employees who manage up effectively. In this episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with David Murray, Cofounder & CEO of Confirm, to dissect their most painful go-to-market lessons. David shares why leading with methodology superiority torpedoed their early sales, the specific discovery framework that flipped their win rate, and how they segment the four distinct HR buying motions that require completely different sales approaches. Topics Discussed: Why traditional performance reviews are 60% manager bias according to research by Maynard Goff How organizational network analysis identifies introverted high performers and manages-up toxic actors The catastrophic early GTM mistake: positioning against existing processes Discovery frameworks for conservative buyers in compliance-heavy functions Talk ratio targets and silence techniques from clinical psychology applied to enterprise sales Channel testing methodology that identified LinkedIn ads as their primary acquisition driver The four-quadrant framework for HR sales: CHRO vs line manager, company-wide vs HR-only tools Messaging strategies that balance shock factor with substantive education GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: Discovery trumps differentiation in category creation: Confirm's design partner had promoted toxic employees and lost quiet high performers in the same cycle—a perfect case study for their ONA methodology. But when they pitched other HR leaders with "here's why your approach is broken," they hit walls. The shift: stop selling methodology, start diagnosing pain. Reference what you've observed at similar companies—"Some folks at your size tell us they struggle with X, is that true for you?"—then let prospects surface their version of the problem. Only after they've articulated their pain do you map your differentiated approach to their specific context. Target buyer timing, not just buyer titles: Confirm identified a specific trigger: HR leaders in their first 1-2 months at a new company. These leaders are hired to make change and need early wins. The outreach question: "How are you looking to make your mark?" This surfaces whether they're hungry for innovation or managing political capital. A newly hired CHRO has different motivations than a 5-year veteran protecting their process choices. Map your outreach to career timing, not just seniority. Enforce 50/30/20 talk ratios in discovery: David's target: prospects speak 60-80% of discovery calls, with 50% being acceptable. If you're talking more than half the time, you're pitching, not discovering. The clinical psychology technique: positive encouragers ("yeah," "huh") plus deliberate silence after open-ended questions. Prospects will fill silence with the real issues—budget constraints, political dynamics, past vendor failures. This intel is gold for multi-threading and objection handling later. Test channel-message fit with minimal spend: Confirm's approach: "do everything a little bit and see what sticks." They found LinkedIn ads with precise targeting (title, company size, recent job changes) delivered qualified pipeline cost-effectively, while other channels didn't. The framework: allocate 10-15% of budget across 5-6 channels for 60 days, measure cost-per-qualified-meeting, then concentrate spend. Plan for 3-6 month creative refresh cycles as audiences develop ad fatigue—this isn't set-and-forget. Map your product to the HR buying matrix: David identifies four distinct quadrants: (1) CHRO buyer, company-wide deployment = traditional enterprise sale, 6-18 month cycles, heavy multi-threading required; (2) CHRO buyer, HR-only tool = shorter cycles but still executive selling; (3) Line manager buyer, company-wide = requires bottom-up adoption mechanics; (4) Line manager buyer, HR-only = SMB-style transactional sale. Confirm operates in quadrant 1—the longest, most complex sale. Most founders don't explicitly map which quadrant they're in, leading to mismatched sales motions and blown forecasts. Use provocative messaging with technical substance: "One-click performance reviews" generated meetings because it triggered both excitement (managers hate writing reviews) and concern (is AI replacing human judgment?). The key: the shock factor gets the meeting, but you need depth on the call. Confirm's explanation: the AI aggregates data from Asana, Jira, OKRs, peer feedback, and self-reflections to reduce recency bias, then generates a draft managers edit. The dystopian concern becomes a feature when you explain the data anchoring. Surface-level shock without technical credibility burns trust. Adjust for organizational risk tolerance by function: HR and healthcare share conservative buying cultures due to compliance, documentation, and legal requirements. David contrasts this with selling to CTOs or engineers who "kick tires and want to break things." This affects everything: longer evaluation cycles, more stakeholders in legal/compliance, emphasis on security and data handling, reference checks weighted heavily. If you're selling to risk-averse functions, adjust your content (white papers, compliance documentation), your timeline expectations, and your change management positioning. Reframe education as extraction, not instruction: David's mental model shift: "I need to learn from them" replaced "I need to educate them." In practice: "I've heard from others that calibration meetings consume 10+ hours per cycle with unclear outcomes. They tried approaches like forced ranking or manager-only decisions. Have you experimented with either?" This positions you as a pattern-matcher across their peer group, not a lecturer. 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Kyle Robert and Brian Twining are joined by Full Tank with Phil to preview the Craftsman Truck Series. But first they talk the Charlotte Roval getting replaced by the oval. They also chat about the 2026 Cup Series season, Future Odds, and more. Plus they hit on Bowman Grey not happening and fun pivots for NASCAR to make.Subscribe to the Green White Checkered our FREE newsletter on Substack for more picks and bets every race day.https://aoppodcast.substack.com/Follow Phil on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@FullTankWithPhilPodcastX - https://x.com/FullTankPhilSubscribe to Win the Race https://www.youtube.com/@WINTHERACEP100:00 Intro01:54 Roval Out/Oval In07:19 2026 Craftsman Truck Series Preview33:18 Cup Series Chat43:02 Blizzard at Bowman Grey49:16 2026 Cup Series Futures
The guys offered a few "within the margins" Pistons trade targets before spending the rest of the hour with a debate about a trend among NFL head coaches on 4th down in the past few years.
Have you ever felt like you've talked about your anxiety until you're blue in the face, yet the panic still feels "stuck" in your body?In this episode, I'm joined by Lilly Risch, an expert EMDR therapist and consultant. We're moving beyond traditional talk therapy to explore Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)—a body-based modality specifically designed to target the root of panic and anxiety disorders."EMDR is a really powerful way to look at symptoms and help people make progress a lot quicker than traditional talk therapy... because our brains and our nervous systems are complex." — Lilly RischJOIN PANIC TO PEACE HERE: https://www.ahealthypush.com/live-panic-to-peaceTAKE MY FREE QUIZ AND FIND OUT WHAT'S CAUSING YOU TO STAY STUCK: https://www.ahealthypush.com/blocking-quizA HEALTHY PUSH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ahealthypush/GET THIS EPISODE'S SHOW NOTES: https://www.ahealthypush.com/post/emdr-therapy
Greenland on the table, NATO on edge, and an algorithm deciding who gets a knock at the door. We dive into President Trump's Davos remarks claiming the U.S. will pursue Greenland, then trace the fallout across European capitals as Denmark draws a hard line on sovereignty and lawmakers move to unwind trade ties. If Greenland is already protected by NATO, what problem is “acquisition” solving—and at what cost to U.S. credibility, markets, and the transatlantic alliance? From there, we cut through fuzzy NATO math. The much‑touted jump to 5 percent defense spending looks more like creative accounting than real muscle, with roads and rail counted as deterrence and deadlines pushed years out. Theater might buy applause, but it doesn't buy readiness. On Ukraine, the rhetoric of nearing peace collides with a harsher map: mass drone and missile strikes, a frayed grid, rare hypersonic shots, and manpower strains that no press conference can paper over. Signing a bilateral pact that Moscow rejects as a red line isn't a glide path to de‑escalation; it's a fresh wedge that could harden the war. The most chilling turn lands at home. We reveal how a Palantir‑powered tool helps ICE score neighborhoods and surface targets, while agencies purchase sensitive data from tech brokers to sidestep warrants. When a confidence number can trigger a raid, due process becomes optional and your phone becomes a surveillance beacon. Security doesn't require pretending algorithms are oracles; it demands laws that protect rights and a strategy that separates signal from noise. If you value clear analysis over spin, tap follow, share this episode with someone who tracks foreign policy and tech, and leave a quick review telling us which topic you want us to dig into next. Your support helps this show reach the people who need it most.
Anthony sits down for a solo Mailbag Monday to answer your questions from the community tab. We're diving deep into how John Harbaugh's arrival changes everything for the current roster, who the top Free Agent targets are, and what the path to the 2026 playoffs actually looks like for Big Blue. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Live Like a Leader, I sit down with organizational development expert Gil Crosby (https://www.crosbyod.com/) to explore timeless principles for change, leadership, and frontline empowerment. Learn why most “programs” fail, how to balance authority with freedom, and how leaders can unlock performance by listening to the people closest to the work.Gil Crosby has been an Organization Development Professional since 1984. He applies the Social Science of Kurt Lewin to help organizations navigate change and improve performance, as the same principles apply in both business and society. He is also a Professor at the Leadership Institute of Seattle, and he has just published his 7th book, Leadership and the Front-Line Workforce, for anyone in an organization. Here's what we get into: Kurt Lewin's social science—and why it still worksGil explains Lewin's core insight: when people who live with the problem talk it through together, design solutions that make sense to them, and test them, change actually sticks. Whether it's improving productivity in a plant or reducing violence in a community, people implement what they help shape. Why “forcing best practices” often failsWe talk about how organizations take something like Lean or the Toyota Production System and try to copy-paste it—usually by forcing compliance. Gil highlights what gets left out: at Toyota, when a worker stops the line, the supervisor's first response is “Thank you.” That level of respect and engagement is the point—and when it's missing, the system becomes just another top-down “program of the month.” A perfect frontline story: the Channel Locks lessonGil tells an incredible example from a manufacturing plant: management tried to reduce theft by making workers check out channel locks (basic tools used constantly), which slowed production every time someone needed one. When we asked the obvious question—what does downtime cost compared to a $15 tool?—The plant manager immediately changed course: “Tomorrow, we're putting channel locks everywhere.”And the best part? Once workers saw leadership was actually listening, they didn't steal them. Trust went up, friction went down, and productivity improved. Empowerment isn't “nice”—it's operationalI share why bad customer service drives me crazy (including what I've seen in Slovakia), and the pattern underneath it: people on the front line aren't empowered to make decisions. If the people closest to the work can't act, everything bottlenecks—and leadership often doesn't even know what's broken. Battlefield leadership and “commander's intent.”We connect this to military lessons: when leaders hoard information and control, people suffer. When teams understand the goal and the intent, they can make smarter decisions in real time. That's true in combat, and it's true in business. Democracy vs. autocracy—at work and in societyGil shares Lewin's conclusion that hit me hard: every generation has to learn how to be effective democratic citizens, because democracy isn't self-sustaining. The same is true inside organizations: if people aren't taught how to think, participate, and take ownership, you'll get passivity… or rebellion. The leadership sweet spot: structure + freedomOne of my favorite parts: Gil breaks leadership down as a balance of structure and freedom.People need clarity, information, accountability, and guidance.They also need autonomy and space to think.Too much control creates compliance-without-commitment. Too little structure turns into leaderless chaos. Meetings, fear, and why delegation is so hardWe talk about why leaders struggle to delegate well: endless meetings, unclear authority structures, and fear—fear of upsetting someone, fear of saying no, fear of authority (often rooted way earlier than work). I share a line I coach leaders to use when they're overloaded: “I'd be happy to do that. I'm maxed out—what would you like me to deprioritize so I can take this on?” Gil's low moment, and a leadership lessonGil opens up about the Great Recession: no safety net, consulting work dried up, and he drove a taxi to survive. His takeaway is powerful: do your best, no matter the role. And don't get cocky when money is flowing, because it can stop.MY BIGGEST TAKEAWAYIf you want performance, stop trying to “roll out” solutions to people. Build solutions with them. The front line sees what leadership can't—and when you treat them like owners instead of obstacles, everything improves: morale, execution, and results. --------John Bates provides 1:1 Executive Communications Coaching, both in-person and online. He also gets 92+ Net Promoter Scores for his large and small group leadership development trainings at organizations like Johnson & Johnson, NASA, Google, Intuit, Boston Scientific, and many more. Find more at https://executivespeakingsuccess.com.Sign up for his weekly micro-trainings for free at https://johnbates.com/mini-trainings and create a great leadership communications habit that makes you the kind of leader who inspires trust, loyalty, and connection.
In this bonus episode, we break down the DOJ's aggressive pursuit of protesters who disrupted services at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, targeting anti-ICE activists amid a civil rights probe and arrests tied to the FACE Act and possibly the Klan Act. We highlight ICE's recent wins, including cash smuggling seizures from Somali-born travelers at MSP airport and ongoing fraud investigations in the Minnesota Somali community involving welfare scams. Plus, we recognize these enforcement actions as key victories against exploitation. To lighten things up, we dive into some food talk, discussing comfort foods when temperatures plunge. Tune in for unfiltered analysis on government overreach, immigration enforcement, and community impacts. Bonus Ep. 05 delivers the facts you won't hear elsewhere. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR, TRUTH Social, TikTok, YouTube and Rumble by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!
SEGMENT 15: TRUMP TARGETS DICTATORS IN CARACAS, HAVANA, AND TEHRAN Guest: Cliff May (FDD) May argues Trump is aggressively pursuing regime change against the dictatorships in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran. Discussion examines the administration's maximum pressure campaigns, weakened positions of Maduro, Díaz-Canel, and Iranian leadership, and whether coordinated American pressure can finally topple these longstanding authoritarian regimes in the hemisphere and beyond.1861
Predicting what Trump will do next is a whole lot easier than predicting sports. Our president finished up Greenland, laid waste to the globalists at Davos and now turns his attention to Canada and their terribly disrespectful Prime Minister. Welcome to the next great theater. Arrests have been made of the bullies that ended that church service in St. Paul a few days ago and guess what, they are paid professionals to organize such events. And its very, very illegal to interfere with worship. And these could be double hate crimes as they were chanting slurs about white people. But Don Lemon claims he was just a journalist there and so far, the courts agree he shouldn't be charged. Here we go! A famous rapper sues the KCPD, Missouri officials (rightfully) meet in secrecy in Jeff City to try to save the Royals from leaving to Kansas. I'll preview the NFL title games and Bill Self is back on the court at Bramlage Saturday night... we hit on some KU-KSU hoops. Then, I play a clip of my friend www.dannyclinkscale.com as we had quite a discussion on a Patron's Podcast Thursday. One of our topics was Carlos Beltran into the Baseball Hall of Fame. You won't believe how much Danny dislikes this. And our Final Final is Mr. Wonderful turning to acting. It's true.
Host Ricky Sacks and co-host Jamie Brown via Daily Hotspur are re-joined by Sports Journalist and Broadcaster Ben Jacobs as we discuss the very latest developments during this January transfer window. We debate whether Thomas Frank's future has derailed Spurs' pursuit of players during this window along with also what the main priorities are going into these final 9-10 days of the window. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers and special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices