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Last week when Joe Giglio was out, Tom Kelly who filled in gave his NFC tier list. Now that Joe is back he wants to give an updated version of the tier lists of the NFL. Find out where the Eagles and rest of the NFC bunch come in on the tier list.
Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare
Join Megan Antonelli and Dr. Tom Kelly, co-founder of Heidi Health, as he brings a unique perspective to healthcare AI. He's a vascular surgery trainee turned founder who experienced firsthand the crushing administrative burden that keeps clinicians from truly connecting with their patients. With Heidi Health now serving over 500,000 clinicians and processing more than 2 million patient visits per week, Tom shares the fascinating journey from frustrated doctor to AI innovator. We dive deep into the reality versus the hype of ambient AI adoption, why clinician-first design trumps seamless integration, and the critical difference between tools that doctors tolerate and tools they actually love. From the nuances of personalization at the sentence level to envisioning an AI care partner that handles follow-ups and coordinates care, this conversation reveals what it truly takes to build healthcare technology that makes medicine more human—not less.Dr. Thomas Kelly, Co-founder & CEO, Heidi HealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live
Join comedian Tom Kelly and guest Daniella Anastasio Bardazzi as they unpack Long Island loyalty, sexy Halloween costumes, skincare secrets, underwear drawer discoveries, and the truth about pelvic floor crystals.
Celebrate 50 years of Utah skiing with Ski Utah and the Last Chair Podcast presented by High West. Host Tom Kelly sits down with President and CEO Nathan Rafferty and early leader Danny Richardson to share stories about Utah powder, the Interconnect Tour, and what makes skiing in Utah truly legendary.Recorded at the Whiskey Library at High West Distillery in Park City, this episode dives into the evolution of Ski Utah, its 16 world-class resorts, and the people who built the state's ski culture. From Deer Valley to Snowbird, hear why Utah's mountains deliver The Greatest Snow on Earth.
Celebrate 50 years of Utah skiing with Ski Utah and the Last Chair Podcast presented by High West. Host Tom Kelly sits down with President and CEO Nathan Rafferty and early leader Danny Richardson to share stories about Utah powder, the Interconnect Tour, and what makes skiing in Utah truly legendary.Recorded at the Whiskey Library at High West Distillery in Park City, this episode dives into the evolution of Ski Utah, its 16 world-class resorts, and the people who built the state's ski culture. From Deer Valley to Snowbird, hear why Utah's mountains deliver The Greatest Snow on Earth.
Beyond the Hype: How Ambient AI is Transforming Clinical Care with Dr. Tom Kelly of Heidi Health Join Megan Antonelli and Dr. Tom Kelly, co-founder of Heidi Health, as he brings a unique perspective to healthcare AI. He's a vascular surgery trainee turned founder who experienced firsthand the crushing administrative burden that keeps clinicians from truly connecting with their patients. With Heidi Health now serving over 500,000 clinicians and processing more than 2 million patient visits per week, Tom shares the fascinating journey from frustrated doctor to AI innovator. We dive deep into the reality versus the hype of ambient AI adoption, why clinician-first design trumps seamless integration, and the critical difference between tools that doctors tolerate and tools they actually love. From the nuances of personalization at the sentence level to envisioning an AI care partner that handles follow-ups and coordinates care, this conversation reveals what it truly takes to build healthcare technology that makes medicine more human—not less. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
The Philadelphia 76ers just keep winning moving to 4-0 for the first time since the 2019-2020 season. Tom Kelly, filling in for Joe Giglio, is convinced enough to say that after 4 games the Sixers can compete for the Eastern Conference Championship! Have you raised your expectations on the Sixers?
The NFL trade deadline is less than a week away. Tom Kelly, filling in for Joe Giglio, has an idea of who the Eagles should go after at the deadline. Former Eagles CB Darius Slay. Do you want the Eagles to bring Slay back?
Tom Kelly and Steve Burger discuss: A Massapequa Restaurant charges students a SURCHARGE The types of Long Island guys who will "Ruin You" Words Tom Learned while going to college at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Is Rockville Centre Long Island "Bougie"?
Originally uploaded September 18, reloaded October 4th. Wednesday, September 17th, MBN was on the road to Detroit for CAR - the Center for Automotive Research's 60th annual Management Briefing Seminars. The event moved from The Grand Traverse Resort & Spa to Michigan Central the refurbished railroad hub in the city. This interview was with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, CEO, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ Overview of CAR MBS & 2025 Edition: The Center for Automotive Research (CAR) returns with its flagship Management Briefing Seminars (MBS) 2025, scheduled for September 15–17 in Detroit, hosted in the iconic Michigan Central Station. This relocation signals a bold renewal, marrying automotive heritage with forward-looking mobility innovation. The MBS platform is built to convene leaders across original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers, mobility services, government, and infrastructure, enabling connection at the nexus of policy, technology, and business strategy. CAR's 2025 tagline—“a new era, a new home”—underscores the intent to redefine expectation. MBS is positioning itself not merely as an industry conference, but as a decision-making engine: the place where executives, strategists, and policymakers gather to debate the future of mobility under one roof. Content will explore major disruptions in the sector: electrification, autonomous systems, infrastructure, regulatory reform, and sustainable business models. Panel sessions and keynotes will examine how shifting global competition, supply chain sovereignty, and policy uncertainty challenge legacy businesses — and empower new entrants. The agenda promises curated sessions across themes: policy and regulation, technology foresight, industry transformation, and strategic planning. CAR will deliver resources through the Whova app and partner portals — slides, video, and supplemental materials — ensuring attendees can revisit content long after the event. Selecting Detroit and Michigan Central Station is deeply symbolic. It reflects a belief in returning to the roots of American mobility while leaning into reinvention. The venue choice embodies the tension the industry faces: honoring legacy while disrupting its own foundations. For businesses and stakeholders, MBS 2025 offers several tangible value propositions: Policy Intelligence: gain insights into regulatory trends, infrastructure planning, and legislative shifts critical to mobility investments. Strategic Exposure: thought leadership, scenario planning, and competitive benchmarking beyond daily operations. Network Leverage: depth of access — from OEM C-suite to technology firms to government actors — opening doors for partnerships, investment, and collaboration. Content Longevity: recorded keynotes, slides, and materials will endure, making MBS a reference resource, not just a live event. Ecosystem Alignment: bringing together fragmented actors in mobility to foster alignment around standards, strategy, and shared goals. Challenges remain. The agenda is still in flux, meaning attendees must remain adaptable. Logistics of Detroit, legacy industry expectations, and maintaining inclusion for smaller firms will require careful curation and execution by CAR. In short, MBS 2025 aims to be more than a conference — it wants to be a turning point in mobility strategy. By marrying Detroit's symbolism with future-forward content, CAR seeks to reset how the auto/ mobility ecosystem convenes, defines direction, and collectively moves forward in an era of rapid transformation.
In this episode, guest Tom Kelly, co-founder of Evona, a recruitment firm specializing in the space industry, discusses the current talent landscape and the impact of AI on recruitment. The conversation explores the most in-demand roles within the space sector, highlighting ongoing shortages in both engineering (especially electrical engineering) and sales positions. Tom shares insights into how AI-driven tools are transforming the hiring process, from sourcing candidates to automating outreach, as well as potential challenges, such as increased spam and the loss of personal connection in recruiting. He also considers the future of talent acquisition, including how candidates might use AI to empower their own job searches. The episode provides a practical look at both the opportunities and hurdles of integrating AI into recruiting, with a focus on maintaining meaningful human connections.
Al Morganti and Tom Kelly are live with the WIP Midday Show at the WIP Red October Rally. Al and Tom break down all things Phillies before the NLDS clash with the Dodgers and speak with callers as well.
In hour 1, the WIP Midday Show are live from Stateside Live for WIP's Rally for Red October. To start off the show the Midday Show is discussing if hitting or pitching will decide the series vs the Dodgers. Plus, Al Morganti and Tom Kelly join the show.
On today's show, the WIP Midday Show is live from Stateside Live for the Rally for Red October getting everybody ready for the Phillies playoff run kicking off tomorrow. Starting with the discussion of will the hitting or the pitching be the deciding factor in the Dodgers series. And with special guests such as Trea Turner, Scott Franzke, Ben Davis, Devan Kaney, Jack Fritz, James Seltzer, Tom Kelly and Al Morganti.
Mark Carruthers assesses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool with Nick Watt, Jon Tonge, Tina McKenzie, Tom Kelly and Enda McClafferty.
There are many components to athletic success, from high-performance training to perfecting sport skills. But underlying every successful team is a culture that fosters an atmosphere of success. On the eve of team trials and a fall training camp at Soldier Hollow, veteran U.S. Biathlon Team athletes Kelsey Dickinson and Chloe Levins joined Heartbeat podcast host Tom Kelly for an in-depth look at the athlete-led initiative to build a values-based, positive team culture.In addition to competing on the international biathlon stage, both Dickinson and Levins have taken on leadership roles, serving as athlete representatives to both the U.S. Biathlon Board of Directors and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Quite simply, “Our role is really to represent the athlete voice in any decisions being made by US Biathlon,” said Dickinson.However, one of their most impactful roles over the last year has been their engagement with both teammates and U.S. Biathlon staff in building a recognizable team culture, including the identification of a set of values that staff and athletes can all rally around.US Biathlon ValuesRespectGritGrowth Mindset“We decided that we could all stand by these,” said Levins. “They represent who we want to be, how we want to show up as Team USA – as the staff wants to show up for the athletes, as the athletes want to show up for the staff, and the greater organization as a whole and their country.“It was a really special thing to be a part of!”The values were adopted by athletes and staff together after a series of group sessions that began at the Vuokatti training camp before last season. “We're looking at this from the perspective of emphasizing that we are a values-led organization,” sai Dickinson. “And creating those values that we can come together around and use to have discussions and support each other, and also hold each other accountable.”Want to hear more? Listen in on the new season six of Heartbeat as Chloe Levins and Kelsey Dickinson dive deep into the value-backed culture created by the U.S. Biathlon Team.ATHLETE OUTREACHAthletes, want to reach out to your US Biathlon athlete representatives? Simply send an email to: athletereps(@)usbiathlon.org.PAST EPISODES WITH CHLOE & KELSEYKesley Dickinson: Athlete & Advocate (April 2025)Chloe Levins: Bouncing Back (Nov. 2022)Kelsey Dickinson: Nordic Culture of the Methow Valley (Dec. 2021)Chloe Levins: From Fairway to Biathlon Range (Sept. 2020)
Host Tom Foley invites Dr. Tom Kelly, Co-founder and CEO of Heidi Health, a company with an AI-powered medical scribe that streamlines time-intensive administrative tasks to reduce the cognitive load on clinicians. Tom shares insights on how Ambient AI can alleviate clinicians spending so much time on admin and notes making them less available for patient care and creating more capacity while brining back the joy of medicine. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — celebrate the Phillies clinching the NL East for the second straight year. With October on deck, the debate turns to whether the Phils can run the table in the postseason and lock up the No. 1 seed in the National League. All the biggest questions and reactions from Morning, Midday, and Afternoon shows. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — react to the Phillies' latest surge as October approaches. From the Morning Show's leadoff hitter debate to Scott Franzke joining the Midday Show, and the Afternoon Show breaking down the Phillies' postseason lineup, WIP has every angle of the conversation. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — dive into the Phillies' playoff outlook after their latest series win. From debating who should bat leadoff to breaking down the lineup's strengths heading into October, the station reacts to all things Phils. Plus, Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — dive into the Phillies' playoff outlook after their latest series win. From debating who should bat leadoff to breaking down the lineup's strengths heading into October, the station reacts to all things Phils. Plus, Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
Tom Kelly broke both of his wrists after hitting a pothole on 76th St. in New York City. What happened? How is he going to stay positive? Plus Tom's first time emceeing at the West Side Comedy Club after his accident. In the middle a live magic trick from MoRoMagic MoRoMagic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moro_magic_official/
Christian welcomes comedian Tom Kelly back to the show, and before they tackle the topic at hand (the death of late night television), they attempt to navigate some of the other ups and downs of the media landscape, including the recent rumors and innuendos around Howard Stern, Rosie O'Donnell embracing Tik Tok, Greg "Opie" Hughes being terrible at live streaming Greg, and somewhat surprisingly a recurring character on "Facts of Life". Plus, Tom explains how his life (and comedy) has been impacted by a recent injury.
Christian and Tom Kelly finally get around to the point, which is to talk about the death of late night television, which has become more apparent as CBS has announced that they're not only discontinuing the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, they're getting out of the day part entirely.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — react to the Phillies' series win over the Brewers and look ahead to the matchup with the Marlins. Joe DeCamara sounds off on the Phillies outfield, and Larry Anderson joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — react to the Phillies' series win over the Brewers and look ahead to the matchup with the Marlins. Joe DeCamara sounds off on the Phillies outfield, and Larry Anderson joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — react to the Phillies' series win over the Brewers and look ahead to the matchup with the Marlins. Joe DeCamara sounds off on the Phillies outfield, and Larry Anderson joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
What are the elements of a good wingman? Tom Kelly asked his friend Maney of the Maney and LauRen radio show to be his wingman with WBTV's QC Life Anchor Jana Angel. Sadly, Maney fell short by calling Tom short!
The WIP Morning Team consists of Tom Kelly, Ashlyn Sullivan and Al Morganti on the Monday Morning of Labor Day. The team breaks down the Phillies loss last night, and analyzes if Rob Thomson did the right thing by putting more limits on Castellanos' playing time. The team also talks about the newest member of the Phillies; Garrett Stubbs, who is being called up for the remainder of the season. They debate the upcoming Eagles game against the Cowboys. Are the Eagles guaranteed to win the game? Especially after Micah Parsons has been traded to the Green Bay Packers. The team also talks about College Football this past weekend and Morganti breaks down the Flyers goaltending situation for the coming year.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — break down the latest on the Phillies. After a tough series against the Mets, should fans be worried? Can the Phils keep control of the NL East? And is Kyle Schwarber building an MVP case? Catch it all weekdays from 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — break down the latest on the Phillies. After a tough series against the Mets, should fans be worried? Can the Phils keep control of the NL East? And is Kyle Schwarber building an MVP case? Catch it all weekdays from 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — break down the latest on the Phillies. After a tough series against the Mets, should fans be worried? Can the Phils keep control of the NL East? And is Kyle Schwarber building an MVP case? Catch it all weekdays from 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The Phillies returned from their terrible series in New York by coming home to Citizens Bank Park and destroying the Atlanta Braves 19-4 headlined by Kyle Schwarber's 4 home runs. Tom Kelly believes following this series that we may have overreacted to the Mets series this week. What do you think?
Giving more reason to some of the overreaction we may have had over the Mets series. Tom Kelly talks about how it's just the Mets and yes it matters but the Phillies whole body of work speaks more to their quality.
It's time for the daily you people segment and today even with Tom Kelly in for Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas is the one catching serious heat. Find out what the YouTube comments have to say to close out the week.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — sound off on the Phillies' rollercoaster week. With Zack Wheeler done for the season, Aaron Nola returning, and Ben Davis saying this is the best Phillies team performance in five years, the Morning, Midday, and Afternoon Shows have plenty to debate. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or catch the YouTube livestream at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — sound off on the Phillies' rollercoaster week. With Zack Wheeler done for the season, Aaron Nola returning, and Ben Davis saying this is the best Phillies team performance in five years, the Morning, Midday, and Afternoon Shows have plenty to debate. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or catch the YouTube livestream at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — sound off on the Phillies' rollercoaster week. With Zack Wheeler done for the season, Aaron Nola returning, and Ben Davis saying this is the best Phillies team performance in five years, the Morning, Midday, and Afternoon Shows have plenty to debate. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or catch the YouTube livestream at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
330: How to Partner with Family Foundations (Tom Kelly)SUMMARYSpecial thanks to Armstrong McGuire for bringing these conversations to life, and for their commitment to strengthening leadership throughout nonprofit organizations. Learn more at ArmstrongMcGuire.com. What if the key to growing your nonprofit's sustainability and reach was hiding in plain sight? In episode 330 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Kelly shares how family foundations, often overlooked or misunderstood, can be powerful allies for nonprofit leaders. He breaks down the misconceptions that keep organizations from building relationships with these under-the-radar funders and offers practical strategies for meaningful engagement. Tom also explores why thinking like a for-profit business is essential to scaling nonprofit impact. Listeners will learn how to use AI to increase fundraising efficiency, how to build multigenerational philanthropic strategies, and why “living your legacy” now is just as important as what you leave behind. ABOUT TOMTom Kelly is an entrepreneur, Legacy Builder, and Founder of Legacy by Design. He helps high-net-worth families protect wealth, amplify influence, and create lasting legacies. As the founder of Legacy by Design, he empowers first-generation wealth builders to establish Private Family Foundations for tax benefits, financial literacy, and philanthropic impact. With a track record of scaling businesses to 8-figure revenues and raising over $500 million for nonprofits, Tom's entrepreneurial approach ensures families turn success into significance for generations.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Check out Tom's book Million Dollar NonprofitWho Not How by Dan SullivanWant to chat leadership 24/7? Go to delphi.ai/pattonmcdowellHave you gotten Patton's book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector – Now available on AudibleDon't miss our weekly Thursday Leadership Lens for the latest on nonprofit leadership
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashlyn Sullivan get some breaking news during the 94 WIP Morning Show that Cooper DeJean will now be taking snaps at the outside Cornerback position. The news sets off alarm bells for Ashlyn, saying that the Eagles might be reacting to the way the preseason game played out. Vic Fangio doesn't seem so pleased with the way the other Cornerbacks are looking and in a Tweet from Eliot Shorr-Parks confirms that he is not happy with the way the Corners have looked.
The 94 WIP Morning Show with Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashlyn Sullivan in for Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie believe that all things considered Rob Thomson has managed the Phillies well this year. Breaking news hits that Cooper DeJean will now be practicing at the outside Cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell. This is a worrying sign- Vic Fangio, via a Tweet from Eliot Shorr-Parks says alludes to the fact that he is not happy with the way the other Cornerbacks have looked.
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody and Ashlyn Sullivan in for the 94 WIP Morning Show are not confident that the Phillies will overcome Zack Wheeler's absence as he was placed on the 15-day IL over the weekend. What is the Phillies' next course of action?
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashlyn Sullivan in for the 94 WIP Morning Show react to the news from over the weekend that Zack Wheeler was placed on the 15-day IL for a blood clot in his shoulder. The Morning team does not feel good about the pitching staff without Wheeler getting closer to playoff time. Aaron Nola blew up yesterday, which doesn't inspire confidence that the Phillies can be ok without Wheeler. The Eagles made a trade for Wide Receiver John Methcie III- will this inspire more competition in the WR room? The Eagles secondary is a little scary. Cooper DeJean will now take snaps at outside Cornerback after Vic Fangio alludes today that he is unhappy with the way the other Cornerbacks have performed in camp. All that and Time's Yours!
Ashlyn Sullivan, in with Tom Kelly and Hunter Brody for the 94 WIP Morning Show, thinks that Drew Mukuba is the guy at Safety. She also thinks Kelee Ringo is out and that he's lost the job at Cornerback.
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashlyn Sullivan in for the 94 WIP Morning Show have some questions about the Eagles secondary. Ashlyn is not confident that Sydney Brown will play well at Safety and thinks while Drew Mukuba is raw, he'll be the starter. How will Linebackers Josh Uche and Azeez Ojulari look this season. Do the Eagles need to bolster the Edge Rusher position to help out the secondary?
Tom Kelly and Hunter Brody, on the 94 WIP Morning Show, go head to head on a debate about Aaron Nola. Tom Kelly thinks Nola is overrated and his contract with the Phillies is terrible. Hunter Brody is willing to give him a pass on this season in hopes he bounces back in 2026.
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashlyn Sullivan in for the Morning team react to the news that broke over the weekend that Zack Wheeler has a blood clot in his shoulder and was placed on the 15 day IL.
For more than 15 years, Jeff (aka Twirly Guy, Twirling Guy, Twirly, Mr. Twirls) has been a fixture on the Long Island club, dance, party, and festival scene. If you've been to Plattdeutsch, Minnesotas, Salt on the Water, or just about any Long Island live music venue, you've probably seen him spinning his arms and stealing the spotlight. In this exclusive interview, Tom Kelly sits down with Jeff to talk about: Why he twirls everywhere he goes The ankle monitor that always sparks questions The wild incident that got him banned from The Inn in Long Beach What keeps him coming back to the dance floor after all these years
The 94 WIP Crew, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz all sound off on the Phillies outfield as the starters now seem to have been struggling a bit since the bull-pen was re-vamped. Can the Phillies lineup find consistency ahead of October? How will Nola's return impact the starters? Tune in weekdays 6 AM - 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or tune into the YouTube livestream at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP
Tom Kelly is a "celebrity judge" at Grill Hampton for Dan's Taste Long Island by Dan's Papers in East Hampton, Long Island New York. While complaining about not having a hotel room, Tom runs into Food Network star celebrity chef Michael Symon, Long Island foodies, BBQ champions, and a DJ Chef a DJ who brings the beats and eats. Expect awkward encounters, hilarious food judging, and a Chris Pine lookalike.