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Don't tank your season before it even begins; Avoid these six 2025 fantasy football busts! Will Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown fall short of expectations with a new offensive coordinator on the sticks? Is another disappointing year on the horizon for Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr.? Seth, Eric & Steve make a plan to avoid the most overvalued players on the podcast! ⏰ Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:04:43 Draft Night Out 2025 Promo 00:07:00 Temperature Check: 2025 Fantasy Football Busts 00:07:18 Early-Season Bust Candidates Review 00:10:59 Brock Bowers (TE - LV) | 16 OVR ADP (TE1) 00:15:44 Ladd McConkey (WR - LAC) | 25 OVR ADP (WR11) 00:21:20 Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR - DET) | 8 OVR ADP (WR5) 00:26:42 D'Andre Swift (RB - CHI) | 57 OVR ADP (RB22) 00:34:54 Terry McLaurin (WR - WAS) | 35 OVR ADP (WR16) 00:39:58 Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR - ARI) | 41 OVR ADP (WR18) 00:47:31 Bare in Mind or BS: NFL Training Camp News 00:48:24 Houston Texans Place RB Joe Mixon on Non-Football Injury List 00:52:18 Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford Not Practicing This Week Again (Back Soreness) 00:55:34 Jacksonville Jaguars RB Tank Bigsby Getting the Biggest Workload in Camp 00:57:30 Big Boy Problems for the Dallas Cowboys 01:01:31 Washington Commanders RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt & WR Jaylin Lane Get First-Team Burn 01:04:37 Plugs + Outro
On this episode, Chud and Doug recap the Celtics' summer so far and everything that's happening around the NBA. They recap the team's summer league performance and break down the new rookies, as well as a Jordan Walsh vs. Baylor Scheierman debate. Then, the conversation turns towards some recent signings, breaking down Damian Lillard's heroic return to the Blazers and sharing their emotions on Marcus Smart signing with the Lakers. After that, they dive into rumors about some players that have been connected to Boston, including Domantas Sabonis, Ben Simmons, and Nikola Vucevic. Finally, they give their thoughts on JD Davison, Jayson Tatum's recovery, and the upcoming EuroBasket competition.Follow the show on Twitter/X:@ChuddysCorner@KingChuddy@Doug_Outs@_nickpirainoSHOP OUR STORE at ChuddysCorner.com/storeLeave us a voicemail at ChuddysCorner.comLike, subscribe, and rate the podcast!00:00 Welcome Back and Summer League Reflections05:51 Player Evaluations and Future Prospects08:50 Jordan Walsh vs. Baylor Scheierman18:25 Damian Lillard Returns to Portland25:50 Marcus Smart Signs with Lakers33:45 Luka Doncic Discourse38:52 Sabonis Trade Rumors41:50 Ben Simmons to Boston47:30 Nikola Vucevic Buyout Talks50:34 Jayson Tatum out of the Walking Boot53:50 JD Davison Waived57:40 EuroBasket Preview
In this episode of The Brief, host Scott Crockatt is joined by Tyler Meredith, founding partner of Meredith Boessenkool and Phillips and a leading Canadian policy and economic advisor who served eight years in the Canadian government. Meredith, a former Canadian government advisor, highlights three key issues: managing the threat of Donald Trump, addressing economic concerns (particularly underinvestment and promoting competition), and fostering national unity. He emphasizes Carney's market-based progressive approach, focusing on solving macroeconomic problems. Regarding energy policy, Meredith discusses the potential for a "grand bargain" involving pipeline development and carbon capture and underground storage (CCUS) initiatives like the Pathways project to balance economic growth with climate action. He notes the importance of Bill C-5 for facilitating major projects, suggesting a strategic approach to selecting less contentious projects initially. Finally, Meredith highlights opportunities for Western Canada under Carney's government, emphasizing his understanding of the region's importance and commitment to addressing intergovernmental frictions. --------------------- About The Business Council of Alberta The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta's largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home. Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3BPxDhv Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3P7pgB0 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qx6B2J LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3QaetHE YouTube: https://bit.ly/3QswqAV
The guys are back and open the show talking some nonsense before diving into what you're really here for: hot OU Football talk. What's happened since our last episode? We've got you covered. And OU's season win total is set at 6.5 (3:20). SEC Media Days happened. It's over. Not much came out of it. Brent Venables talked for a long time. He mentioned some young players we may get to see play this fall. We couldn't get through much of the players so we're just gonna assume they didn't say anything of note. Plus some guy asked a really weird question about Navy (13:30). How are we feeling about Javonnie Gibson's injury (36:55)? Jackson Arnold made his second SEC Media Days appearance, but this time for a new team (40:45). Where do we think the SEC media will pick the Sooners to finish? Grant is putting a lot of stock in OU-Michigan (50:00). Thoughts on Joe Castiglione's upcoming retirement (1:04:35). The recruiting for 2026 doesn't sound like it's going very well, but a good 2025 season can easily reverse that trend. Are you pumped to tailgate on the North Oval (1:21:30)? Grant thinks this upcoming college football season is going to be pretty interesting. He doesn't see any obvious picks to win the National Championship (1:25:30). We read some comments from the WoE Facebook page and Lee admits he recently suffered a really stupid major injury (1:29:00). Some updates on the future of the podcast and how it may change in the coming weeks and months (1:34:00). | Like the show on Facebook: @westofeverest | Follow Grant on Twitter: @GrantBenson25 | Follow Lee on Twitter: @LeeBensonTweets
Lance McCullers Jr. has been up and down since returning to the Astros' rotation earlier this season. So let's do a temperature check. How are we feeling with McCullers on the mound?
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We may be deep into winter, but the confidence hasn't cooled. It's a strong betting card at Caulfield, headlined by the G3 Sir John Monash Stakes. We also preview key races at Royal Randwick and Murray Bridge, all in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Skeggs - Up In The Clouds2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
"Someone is kind of making some sort of argument, and then you eventually realize that they're arguing against something that no one is actually even proposing that you do. And by making it clear that that's not being proposed, it can be really useful, because it heads those kinds of things off."Karen & Paul share strategies for narrowing choices in group decision-making. They explain the importance of defining choices clearly, using techniques like mini-consensus, creating buckets, and performing temperature checks to gauge support. They also talk about making proposals and why it's essential to consider what everyone in the group can live with. The goal is to make more efficient and effective decisions while keeping everyone engaged.
Send us a textIn this episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition, host Natalia Sanchez Loayza dives beneath the surface to explore how climate change is disrupting marine life and infrastructure along North Carolina's coast. She's joined by Dr. Jane Harrison, an environmental economist at NC State University, whose personal story and professional research illuminate the complex intersections of climate, economy, and community.Dr. Harrison reflects on her environmentally rich upbringing and explains how sea level rise and intensified storms are degrading rural septic systems—posing hidden threats to water quality and development. She outlines how these often-overlooked systems are increasingly failing in coastal areas, complicating housing and public health.The episode also spotlights Harrison's work with the North Carolina Oyster Trail, revealing how oysters—vital to both local culture and marine ecosystems—are struggling against climate-induced challenges. From habitat loss to harvesting delays after major storms, oysters offer a lens into the broader environmental and economic shifts underway.Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of coastal resilience, wastewater policy, and the delicate balance between environmental protection and economic survival in Eastern North Carolina.Support the showwww.shoresides.org
This week: Jeff Milder, director of the Accountability Framework Initiative (AFi) talks with Ian Welsh about what meaningful action on deforestation looks like in 2025 and beyond. They share corporate progress and discuss the role of AFi in catalysing this momentum in achieving deforestation-free and conversion-free supply chains across sectors. Plus: at the recent scope 3 forum in Amsterdam, Co-op's senior climate change manager Joe Hulme talked with Ian Welsh about product carbon footprinting and how to scale beyond initiatives. Host: Ian Welsh Join the complimentary webinar, hosted in partnership with the Accountability Framework initiative, to discuss what 2025 target dates and future trajectories in delivering deforestation-free supply chains. Full registrations details can be found here.
Hey Friends!This week we just wanted to talk about a few things that have been on our mind and happening in the world, no stories just Frinny and Slappa discussing what the hell is happening.JOIN THE DISCORD!! https://discord.gg/79zArdZvbF
Is it hot in here!? Arcadia June is underway, and the competition is fierce! What even is a browser? A depreciation update for June that will knock your socks off! Does this microphone match my voice? Mr. Resetti enters the chat. How many B's are allowed!? Temperature Check 00:00:00 Fahrenheit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit)
Send us a textIn this introductory episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition, hosted by Natalia Sanchez Loayza, we explore the impacts of extreme heat in coastal North Carolina. Natalia speaks with Jordan Clark, a climatologist and senior policy associate at the Heat Policy Innovation Hub and the Water Policy Program at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability at Duke University, about how extreme heat is reshaping daily life, agriculture, local economies, and even high school athletics. Clark discusses the cumulative dangers of heat stress, how nighttime temperatures significantly affect our health, and why coastal communities must urgently address these escalating risks.Join us for this insightful preview of a critical new Shoresides series examining the human realities of rising temperatures on North Carolina's coast.Clark references a Heat Action Plan Toolkit created by the Office of Recovery and Resiliency that supports counties preparing for extreme heat events. You can find out more about the research that created the toolkit as well as links to it here.Support the showwww.shoresides.org
The Boys are sounding the alarm. Margins are getting squeezed, the BHPH model isn't hitting like it used to, and independent dealers are being forced to adapt—or get left behind.In this episode, Jeff W. and Jeff M. dive into:✅ Why collections are steady (but profits aren't)✅ How hybrid retail models are becoming the new normal✅ Real about the convention floorWhether you're holding the line or reinventing your lot, this episode is packed with the kind of street-smart advice you don't hear on stage.
Send us a textOn this episode of the MLS Aces Podcast, Tom & Jason sit down to chat: -The highs of the Vancouver Whitecaps, Philadelphia Union, & FC Cincinnati-The lows of the LA Galaxy, NYCFC, & Atlanta United-And the in-between of the likes of Charlotte FC-Tom & Jason get a temperature check of all the clubs & storylines going on around MLS through Week 12-And much more! Make sure to follow us on all platforms below: Twitter: @MLSAces, @TomSweez @JasonVevang Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mlsaces.bsky.social YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mlsaces Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2fm8aU6lSzwSFIfotfpldh?si=3a2afac5cd624073Support the show
Send us a textA New Series About Rising Temperatures in Coastal North Carolina hosted By Natalia Sanchez Loayza According to a public records request submitted by Shoresides, at least three New Hanover High School student-athletes have experienced heat-related illnesses since 2022—none of which received the media attention that often follows when such events turn deadly. While these incidents were safely mitigated, they underscore how rising temperatures are making it harder for coaches and others to keep young athletes safe. In Temperature Check: Coastal Edition, an upcoming Shoresides series, producer Natalia Sanchez-Loaza explores this issue and more. In this episode, we offer a preview.Support the showwww.shoresides.org
In this MB episode, Zack checks in with franchising's resident brainiacs, Edith Wiseman and Alicia Miller from FranData. We discuss how the perception of resales are changing, standardizing credit fund scoring to decrease risk for franchisees, how franchisors are using technology to become more “asset-light”, is the “low-investment” rush here to stay and much more!
There's a grab bag of sexual and reproductive health news from around the U.S. From the wins to celebrate to the updates to keep an eye on, Garnet Henderson, investigative reporter specializing in sexual and reproductive health and disinformation, sits down to talk with us about a host of SRHR issues that are moving through the political and judicial landscape. Issues discussed include: Nevada's parental notification law, blocked since 1985 and made permanent in 1991, was overturned recently by a judge and will go into effect on April 30th; the Trump administration has been citing “DEI” as a reason Planned Parenthood and other affiliate's Title X funding is being “reviewed” and threatened; the Supreme Court recently heard the arguments for Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic at the beginning of the month; and Wisconsin voters elected a Democratically-backed candidate to serve on the state's Supreme Court, despite Elon Musk's fundraising and $100 million dollars invested in the opposing candidate.You might be interested in the Public Health is Dead podcast: https://www.publichealthisdead.com/ 9o03Support the showFollow Us on Social: Twitter: @rePROsFightBack Instagram: @reprosfbFacebook: rePROs Fight Back Bluesky: @reprosfightback.bsky.social Email us: jennie@reprosfightback.comRate and Review on Apple PodcastThanks for listening & keep fighting back!
RTI's Jack Foster and Ryan Schumpert are back to look at the state of Tennessee baseball halfway through SEC play. Should there be worry in regards to the bullpen? What should AJ Russell's role be moving forward? What is the best infield combination? Plus, looking at the tremendous performances from Liam Doyle and Andrew Fischer in Ole Miss, as well as the stock of Brayden Krenzel, Tanner Franklin, Dean Curley, Chris Newstrom and more. | RTI Diamond Pass- - -0:25 Intro1:56 Liam Doyle is unbelievable8:40 Thoughts on Marcus Phillips12:42 Tegan Kuhns was better19:45 What will AJ Russell's role be?25:15 Thoughts on Behnke & Arvidson29:25 Should Dean Curley remain at the leadoff spot?37:40 Hats off to Andrew Fischer40:55 Sound the alarm on the defense?47:05 Expect rotation at a couple spots51:05 Kentucky prediction- - -Stay connected to Rocky Top Insider for ALL of your Tennessee Sports news, content, and coverage:Online: www.RockyTopInsider.comTwitter: @RockyTopInsider Instagram: @RockyTopInsiderTikTok & YouTube: @RockyTopInsider Facebook: Rocky Top InsiderApple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon: RTI Press PassRTI Writers: @Ric_Butler, @RSchump00, & @JackFosterMedia on TwitterPancakes & Bacon Podcast (Apple/Spotify/Amazon): VFL Kyler Kerbyson and Reed Bacon
Demystifying Architecture Through SketchesIn this live-streamed episode of the Copy Sketch podcast, Jamie and Kurt discuss the significance of architectural sketches and their political implications. They delve into the meaning behind Jamie's recent artwork featuring a light pencil sketch of Andy Warhol with a Polaroid camera, overlaid with a portrait of Ukrainian President Zelensky in blue and yellow. The episode emphasizes the importance of using art and architecture to take a stand on political issues, while also touching on the nuances of sketching techniques and professional vulnerability. The hosts also share about upcoming plans to record more live content at conferences and the introduction of new podcast merchandise.00:00 Introduction and Livestream Setup00:14 Architecture Podcast Overview01:21 Reflecting on Past Episodes02:32 Upcoming Conferences and Plans03:28 Technical Challenges and Improvements04:41 Live Stream Interaction and Community04:53 Travel Plans and Safety Concerns06:27 Temperature Check and Weather Talk07:38 Engaging with the Audience12:05 Moving Past the Snake Oil12:16 Little City Coffee Experience13:55 Health Concerns and Care Packages15:38 Upcoming Live Streams and Milestones17:23 Jamie's Sketch and Ukraine20:42 Art, Architecture, and Political Statements23:36 Reflecting on Influences and Current Events30:46 The Sketching Process and Vulnerability36:14 Concluding Thoughts and PositivitySend Feedback :) Support the showBuy some Coffee! Support the Show!https://ko-fi.com/coffeesketchpodcast/shop Our Links Follow Jamie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/falloutstudio/ Follow Kurt on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kurtneiswender/ Kurt's Practice - https://www.instagram.com/urbancolabarchitecture/ Coffee Sketch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/coffeesketch Jamie on Twitter - https://twitter.com/falloutstudio Kurt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kurtneiswender
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to share their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories and Mary shares her ‘What’s with?”
Lisa Dent checks in with the Newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to share their stories. Andy Masur details the lengths that some general managers are going to fund NIL deals. Steve Bertrand helps us celebrate National Tortilla Chip Day. Then, Mary Van De Velde introduces us to a new flavor hitting our snacks.
Where is your faith? Are you praying or complaining?
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand, and Mary Van De Velde, covers some of today's most unusual stories.
Geoff Clark and David Troy reassess the team futures and season awards markets coming out of the NBA All-Star Break before breaking down and giving out their best bets Thursday's slate.
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand, and Mary Van De Velde, covers some of today's most unusual stories.
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand, and Mary Van De Velde, covers some of today's most unusual stories.
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand, and Mary Van De Velde, covers some of today's most unusual stories.
Lisa checks in with the newsroom to share their stories. Mary shares her What’s With?, Kevin shares an article that says men are more romantic then women, and Steve shares that Gen Z may get more romantic with co-workers than previous generations.
Lisa checks in with the newsroom to hear their stories. Lauren Lapka, filling in for Steve, shares the wishes of a 104 year old woman who wanted to experience being arrested. Mary gives us the statistics of ‘ghosting’ and where Chicago falls on the list. Then, Kevin shares some of the blockbuster names performing in […]
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to share their stories. Kevin orders flowers for the wrong day and shares all the meal deals for Valentine’s Day. There are heart-shaped pizzas in the WGN office. Mary reveals which generation celebrates Valentine’s Day the most. Then, Steve tells the story of ‘National White T-Shirt Day.’
Lisa checks in with the newsroom to get their stories. Mary shares the results of an interesting survey. Kevin talks about a man with some interesting contraband. And Steve indulges us with a story about an indulgent opossum.
Lisa Dent checks in with the newsroom to share their stories. Shamrock Shakes are back! But so is a mascot that hasn’t been seen in decades. Over 100 snakes found in an Australian backyard, and sarcastic hearts for Valentine’s Day.
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand and Mary Van De Velde, cover some of today's most unusual stories.
Lisa Dent, along with our newsroom consisting of Kevin Powell, Steve Bertrand, and Mary Van De Velde, cover some of today's most unusual stories.
Hour 1: Ike, Spike and Fritz open up their week on radio row by gauging the feelings of Eagles fans heading into the Super Bowl and if Myles Garrett coming to Philadelphia in the offseason is a real possibility.
As Indiana gets ready to take on Purdue this Friday, a decent number of fans appear to think that the Hoosiers have already blown their shot at the tournament. The truth is that they have not --- yet --- but the trends are not positive, with IU having lost four of their last five games. However, Indiana's not that far outside the field right now. We dive into a variety of numbers to explore where IU sits as a team on the eve of February, and talk about what the Hoosiers need to do in order to get back on the right side of the cut line.
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier (in for Lisa Dent) and the Newsroom cover some of today's most unusual stories. First, Lauren Lapka (in for Steve Bertrand) talks about the most common passwords. Then, Kevin Powell discusses Olympic memorabilia. Finally, Mary Van De Velde talks about ‘Octomom.’
(00:08-20:19) Larry Nickel joins us to recap WWE's Netflix debut. Larry was shocked by Hulk Hogan's booing. Can you curse on the program now? Are we still in a break? Bradford Doolittle's franchise temperatures. Dodgers are boiling hot. Freezing in Pittsburgh. Nick and Drew Lachey. Janet calls in with a temperature check. Janet wants some action on the bases. Not on board with Tiny Pee Pee. (20:28-39:55) Janet has overwhelmingly won over the listening audience. Thirst for bobbleheads. White Supremacist Top Man. Audio of Edie Falco talking behind the scenes of The Sopranos. Don't wanna overextend myself with television. Finality is ok. Watching Caddyshack with the kids. (40:05-47:03) No one seems to know when sports wagering will be legal in Missouri. (47:11-59:50) Things moving slow out on Olive. Jason Kelce's Late Night show debut and did not necessarily perform well. Huge numbers for the Vikings Lions game on Sunday night. Ohio State/Notre Dame collision course? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:08-20:19) Larry Nickel joins us to recap WWE's Netflix debut. Larry was shocked by Hulk Hogan's booing. Can you curse on the program now? Are we still in a break? Bradford Doolittle's franchise temperatures. Dodgers are boiling hot. Freezing in Pittsburgh. Nick and Drew Lachey. Janet calls in with a temperature check. Janet wants some action on the bases. Not on board with Tiny Pee Pee. (20:28-39:55) Janet has overwhelmingly won over the listening audience. Thirst for bobbleheads. White Supremacist Top Man. Audio of Edie Falco talking behind the scenes of The Sopranos. Don't wanna overextend myself with television. Finality is ok. Watching Caddyshack with the kids.(40:05-47:03) No one seems to know when sports wagering will be legal in Missouri. (47:11-59:50) Things moving slow out on Olive. Jason Kelce's Late Night show debut and did not necessarily perform well. Huge numbers for the Vikings Lions game on Sunday night. Ohio State/Notre Dame collision course? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a dizzying week of meetings on Capitol Hill, Trump's myriad nominees seem to be on firmer ground than they were. But is that because of what was said in those one-on-ones, or is has Trump himself been flexing his influence? Where do things head from here? Congress reporter Anthony Adragna talks through it all with Playbook co-author Eugene Daniels. Plus, shakeups in House committee leadership, and Time's “Person of the Year” inspires some 2016 déjà vu.