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Micah Parsons spoke for the first time since the Green Bay Packers cleaned out their lockers after their season-ending loss in Chicago. Parsons confirmed that he'll likely miss the first month of the season, as he continues his recovery from a Torn ACL, suffered in December. Plus, Marques spoke with new backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor about joining the Packers, his thoughts on Jordan Love, as well as the correct pronunciation of his name.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Wegert reveals how co-living, advanced house hacking, and community-focused investing can help agents build wealth, fight loneliness, and create affordable housing that changes lives.See article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/how-co-living-can-turn-pain-into-purpose-and-fulfillment-with-sam-wegert/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:03) - Meet Sam Wegert: Co-Living Investor, Martial Arts Entrepreneur, and Podcast Host(00:52) - Sam's Torn ACL and the Charlottesville Surgery Conversation(01:55) - The Nepal Martial Arts Performance That Went Wrong(02:30) - Sam's Move to Colombia and the Search for a Slower Life(03:40) - Finding Community After a Major Life Transition(06:03) - Sam Explains the Pull of Expats, Culture, and Balance(06:35) - How Sam Became Financially Independent at 23(06:57) - From Martial Arts Schools to a Real Estate Journey(07:51) - Growing Up Homeschooled in a Packed Log Cabin(08:35) - Buying the First House and Realizing It Was Too Quiet(09:33) - The Aha Moment That Created Sam's Co-Living Strategy(10:15) - Becoming a Massive House Hacker One Home at a Time(10:49) - Advanced House Hacking for Agents With Families(12:02) - PadSplit, Co-Living Platforms, and What Investors Need to Know(12:26) - Why PadSplit Is More Marketing Platform Than Property Manager(14:10) - The Room Is the New Apartment(14:43) - Erica Asks About Loneliness After Leaving a Full House(15:15) - Sam's Monk Side, Social Side, and Need for Community(17:24) - Screening Members and Managing Multiple People Under One Roof(17:43) - The Three Rules of Co-Living: Clean, Quiet, and Safe(19:27) - House Rules, Headphone Hours, Cameras, and Clear Expectations(21:50) - Safety Systems and Furnished Common Areas(22:16) - Building Relationships Across Hundreds of Rooms(24:02) - Why Co-Living Serves Working Professionals, Not Just Students(25:19) - Zoning, Markets, and Where Co-Living Works(25:49) - Trash Cans, Grass, and Protecting the Neighborhood(27:56) - Corporate Rental Structure and Membership Agreements(29:49) - The Legal Debate Around Familial Status and Local Rules(31:09) - Affordable Housing, Density, and the Win-Win Business Model(32:17) - Why Co-Living Does Not Have to Destroy Neighborhoods(33:55) - Couples, Private Entrances, and Parking Rules(34:08) - Erica Explores Hustle Culture Versus Life in Colombia(34:45) - Sam Shares What People Value Differently in Colombia(36:40) - Medellín Internet Speeds and Remote Work Life(37:10) - Rapid Fire Questions and Sam's Golden Nugget(37:32) - Co-Living as a Social Impact Mission(39:33) - Co-Living, Sober Living, and Cash Flow Reality(40:35) - Loving What Is and Challenging Painful Thoughts(41:57) - Erica Connects The Work to Entrepreneurial Fear(42:38) - Sam Checks His Internet Speeds(43:00) - Closing Thanks and Final Takeaway(43:13) - Outro, Subscribe Message, and DisclaimerContact Sam Wegerthttps://samwegert.com/https://www.facebook.com/SamWegertRealEstate/https://www.instagram.com/samwegert/https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelwegert/https://www.youtube.com/@samwegertSam Wegert's story is a powerful reminder that the best investment strategy is not just about cash flow. It is about building something that serves people, creates connection, and gives working families a better path forward. If this episode challenged the way you think about housing, wealth, loneliness, and purpose, keep learning, keep building, and keep choosing a life that matters. For more conversations that help you grow your income, your mindset, and your mission, visit https://reiagent.comIs success destroying your peace? Most pros grind until they break. Download The Investor's Life Balance Sheet: A Holistic Wealth Audit to see if you are building a legacy or heading for burnout. Presented by The REI Agent Podcast & United States Real Estate Investor® https://sendfox.com/lp/m4jrl
Amanda Wolsey, Co-Founder, American Mahjong Ranking Authority (AMR) : “Mahjong Mania — Competition Without the Torn ACL” full 575 Wed, 13 May 2026 18:30:39 +0000 3RP9wbxCAHnJzQdVwyHBzWBVnWqJb1CP business CEO Spotlight business Amanda Wolsey, Co-Founder, American Mahjong Ranking Authority (AMR) : “Mahjong Mania — Competition Without the Torn ACL” David Johnson CEO Spotlight 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Business
(15:03) Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium far from hosting a Super Bowl (18:30) Raiders wrapping up Rookie Minicamp (40:30) Coach Andy Reid comments on the Mahomes injurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to Phillies star Kyle Schwarber's recent comments about his memorable return to play for the Cubs in their championship-winning 2016 season. They also reflected on Schwarber's career journey.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to Phillies star Kyle Schwarber's recent comments about his memorable return to play for the Cubs in their championship-winning 2016 season. They also reflected on Schwarber's career journey. After that, the guys reacted to ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania's comments on the Mully & Haugh Show regarding Bulls head coach Billy Donovan's decision to step down from his job in Chicago.
Jimmy Rogers shares that safety Braden Awls will miss the 2026 season with a torn ACL, what does that mean for Iowa State? Then Jake Brend gives his evaluation of T.J. Otzelberger's 2026 portal class. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anyone who follows the NFL draft, be it as a Jets fan or as a supporter of any other club, knows that there’s no such thing as a “sure thing” come draft time. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/71136861/download.mp3 Your favorite player in the class, whose game you can’t manage to find a single hole in, could easily go down as a bust within a year or two and an afterthought beyond that. With the draft already being the crap shoot it is, can Gang Green afford to ignore some of the red flags that are in place for some of the draft’s top talent? Perhaps the most noteworthy flag is that of Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain. One of the best defensive players in the country last season, Bain looked like a player whose arm length would be questionable come combine time. His 9.5 sacks and fifteen tackles for loss were put on the backburner when he measured in at 30 7/8”. Arms shorter than any high level pass rusher over the past two decades. In fact, it has generated so much concern that former Chargers defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko went on record in saying that drafting Bain will “get a GM fired“. Can the Jets current GM look past the trend and use the second overall pick on him? One of the more popular projections for the Jets with the sixteenth pick is Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson. A incredibly talented receiver who would be a great addition to the Jets offense, but one who also has a scary injury history. During his time in college, Tyson shredded his knee, tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL before fracturing his clavicle and then missing a huge chunk of time with a pulled hamstring. Where would Jordyn Tyson be projected in this draft if he hadn't dealt with so many injuries? – Torn ACL, PCL, MCL– Fractured collar bone– Multiple hamstring injuries– Missed 1/3 of his possible collegiate games Many outlets projecting him to the @nyjets at sixteen. — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) April 1, 2026 In all he would miss 1/3 of his college contests, but is still viewed as a top 20 pick and in the eyes of some, the best receiver in this class. The mock draft masses may be calling for the Jets to roll the dice on Tyson, but can a team with sixteen year playoff drought gamble such a high pick on a player that comes with such high risk? Going back to edge rushers where the Jets undoubtedly need a boost, there’s a player who may be the best pure pass rusher in the class in Texas Tech’s David Bailey. An explosive athlete with an elite spin move who terrorizes opposing quarterbacks, but who can also be a liability against the run. This isn’t to say there aren’t flashes of being able to develop into a run stopper, but as of right now, the though of pairing Bailey and Will McDonald in any kind of running situation would be a nightmare. Now if they were deployed on 3rd & 10 it would be a different story. Finally, we come to Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks. An interior defender who is capable of taking over games at times, the 326 pound Banks has suffered multiple foot fractures. So while he may be a nice replacement for the departed Quinnen Williams in a perfect world, this is the real world, and that’s a world where Banks’ injuries should be too much for the Jets to consider him. Darren Mougey has tons of premium picks to turn his team around with over the next two seasons. If he starts using them on players who carry a great deal of injury risk or with noticeable holes in their game, he’ll have a hard time hanging around for very long.The post Can Jets Afford to Ignore Red Flags With Premium Picks? appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum. Be sure to check out the JetNation forums for around-the-clock Jets talk. https://forums.JetNation.com
Catch up on all the headlines in College Basketball, NBA, Utah Jazz, NFL, College Football, MLB, Utah Mammoth and NHL news with "What is Trending" for February 25, 2026.
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Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on February 17, 2026 Richie Saunders is out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Is all hope lost for BYU? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Gambling Companies may play a large part in why the NBA fined the Utah Jazz $500,000, How did you feel about the NBA All-Star Game? And Clayton Keller made his Olympic debut over the weekend. Kevin Durant's burner accounts on X were leaked, and he had some crazy things to say about some of his current and former teammates.
t's easy to judge from the couch. It's harder to compete in the arena. The question is which one you want to be. Show Notes In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor breaks down powerful lessons from the Winter Olympics and what they reveal about competition, criticism, and courage. Watching elite athletes perform at the highest level makes one thing clear: there are countless ways to be great. Some sports may not make sense to you. Some events may look strange or unfamiliar. But at the highest level, everything is competitive. Everything has a degree of difficulty. And every gold medal weighs the same. Baylor challenges listeners to stop minimizing their own gifts. You don't have to be an Olympian, but you do have to decide what you want to be great at. The world rewards excellence in any field, if you're willing to pursue it. The bigger takeaway, however, is about criticism. It's easy to be an armchair judge. It's easy to critique, meme, or downplay someone else's performance from the comfort of your couch. But there's a massive difference between commenting and competing. Baylor explains why he'd rather be the one in the arena being critiqued than the one on the sidelines offering opinions. Because growth only happens in the arena. Momentum only happens in the arena. Using Lindsey Vonn as an example, Baylor highlights the mindset of someone willing to compete despite overwhelming odds. Torn ACL. High speeds. Risk of injury. She chose to go for it anyway. And while the outcome wasn't perfect, the spirit behind it is what matters. At some point, you have to decide if you're content analyzing others, or if you're willing to step into the arena yourself and chase gold in your own lane. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why there are countless ways to be great The danger of becoming an "armchair judge" Why criticism is easier than competition The value of being compared among the best What the arena teaches you that the sidelines never will Why chasing excellence requires risk Featured Quote "I'd rather be in the arena getting critiqued than on the sidelines giving opinions."
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina have delivered one of the most polarizing and inspiring medical storylines in sports history. This week, we are breaking down the "impossible" comeback attempt of Lindsey Vonn. In this episode: The "Zero-Percent ACL" Decision: We analyze how Vonn was cleared to race an Olympic downhill just nine days after a complete ACL rupture in Switzerland. The Biomechanics of the Crash: A step-by-step breakdown of the 13-second run. Why a 5-inch error on her line led to a complex tibia fracture, and why her previous ACL injury wasn't the cause of the fall. The Surgical Reality: Dr. Frey explains the "multidisciplinary" approach to her recovery, including the three surgeries she has already undergone to stabilize the fracture and manage compartment syndrome concerns. The "Grit" Factor: We discuss the psychology of competing at 41 with a titanium knee and a fresh ligament tear.
The former Utah kicker and competitive skiier, Lindsay Vonn competing on a torn ACL, How different will Morgan Scalley be than Kyle Whittingham as Utah's head coach (?) + more
The former Utah kicker and competitive skiier, Lindsay Vonn competing on a torn ACL, How different will Morgan Scalley be than Kyle Whittingham as Utah's head coach (?) + more
The former Utah kicker and competitive skiier, Lindsay Vonn competing on a torn ACL, How different will Morgan Scalley be than Kyle Whittingham as Utah's head coach (?) + more
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In this emergency injury update episode of The Pacers Post Up, Brad and Ryan break down the heartbreaking news rocking the Indiana Pacers: second-year forward Johnny Furphy has suffered a torn right ACL. Per Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype, Furphy underwent an MRI in New York today after awkwardly landing following a dunk in Sunday's loss to the Toronto Raptors. The results confirmed the tear, sidelining the promising Aussie swingman for the remainder of this already injury-ravaged season. This is yet another devastating blow for a Pacers team that's been decimated by injuries. We discuss what Furphy's absence means for the lineup, his breakout flashes this year, the mounting frustration in Indy, and whether this cursed season can find any silver lining. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As the NBA trade deadline came to a close, both the Lakers and Clippers made moves. Zubac is on to the Pacers while the Lakers added Luke Kennard. Is Lindsey Vonn really going to compete with a torn acl?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss Lindsey Vonn, Robert Kraft, and the latest trade news in the NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Utah State head coach Bronco Mendenhall Good, Bad & Ugly Lindsay Vonn going to compete with torn ACL
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ramona Shelburne discuss how long a coach should get when starting with a new team? Do the Raiders have their coach of the future? Take a listen to Sean McVay reflecting back on this season. Dr. Klapper joins the show for another ‘Klapper Vision!' Which MLB team is adding bidets in their clubhouse? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck are back with another edition of Real Ones, and open with Warriors forward Jimmy Butler suffering a torn ACL Monday night against the Miami Heat. What's the fallout for a Warriors team that was starting to mesh? Also, will this lead to Steph Curry searching for greener pastures outside of Golden State? Plus, the All-Star starters have been announced, which means Logan, Howard, and Raja have to pick the reserves. Who got snubbed from their lists? (0:00:00) Intro (1:05) Jimmy Butler out for season (40:42) Picking All-Star reserves Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck Producers: Victoria Valencia and Clifford Augustin Production Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor Nevins Additional Production Support: John Richter and Chris Wohlers The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Athletic's Marcus Thompson II joins Papa & Silver to react to the rough news of Jimmy Butler suffering a season-ending torn ACL in Monday's 135-112 win over the Miami Heat. What decisions do the Warriors have to make before the February 5 trade deadline? Is DeMar DeRozan an option? Is the Jonathan Kuminga saga about to enter yet another chapter? Thompson attempts to answer these newly developing questions as the Warriors lose a star.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Athletic's Marcus Thompson II joins Papa & Silver to react to the rough news of Jimmy Butler suffering a season-ending torn ACL in Monday's 135-112 win over the Miami Heat. What decisions do the Warriors have to make before the February 5 trade deadline? Is DeMar DeRozan an option? Is the Jonathan Kuminga saga about to enter yet another chapter? Thompson attempts to answer these newly developing questions as the Warriors lose a star.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chiefs are CURSED! Gardner Minshew suffers TORN ACL just like Patrick Mahomes? DEVASTATING INJURY!
The Chiefs have reached a stopping point. They won't be in the playoffs thanks to last weekend's loss to the LA Chargers, ending Kansas City's 10-year run of postseason appearances, the second longest in NFL history.But the biggest news was Patrick Mahomes suffering a season-ending knee injury. He underwent surgery Monday and the recovery has started — but his timetable to return is uncertain. On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, Chiefs Insider Pete Sweeney and Star columnist Sam McDowell discuss this new reality for the Chiefs and what it means as the team closes out 2025.SportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It's produced by Monty Davis, Irvin Zhang, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen
Yu Darvish said he may not ever want to pitch in the majors again after undergoing Tommy John, with sources saying he is contemplating retirement. Philip Rivers will start again in Week 16 for the Colts when they play the 49ers on MNF. Patrick Mahomes underwent surgery for his torn ACL & LCL.Support the show: http://kaplanandcrew.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yu Darvish said he may not ever want to pitch in the majors again after undergoing Tommy John, with sources saying he is contemplating retirement. Philip Rivers will start again in Week 16 for the Colts when they play the 49ers on MNF. Patrick Mahomes underwent surgery for his torn ACL & LCL.Support the show: http://kaplanandcrew.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle.
Femi Abebefe and producer Bill Zimmerman hit on all of the top stories for today, including an update on Micah Parsons injury vs the Broncos.
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Stephen Serda shares the latest updates on Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL and the Chiefs' offseason outlook now that they are officially eliminated from postseason contention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mahomes and Micah go down to season enders Josh Allen outduels Mahomes Burrow and the Bengals get shutout Rams keep rolling Phillp Rivers almost completes magic Recapping everygame from Sunday
On this Episode of the NCS Podcast Chris, D-Spice & Mark were joined by one Kimberlee Fuller (aka The Corrupter) We talked core! We talk about the amazing recent Dead Hearts reunion in Buffalo. We talked about band and releases that we feel were underrated this year. We also talked alot about Richmond VA hardcore since thats where Kim currently lives. Kim recently tore her ACL so we chatted a bit about that as well (thus the episode name and picture). Enjoy!Episode Music is Intro & Get Out by Lose Sight
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11-3 Dirty Work Hour 1: 49ers get big win vs NY Giants but lose Mykel Williams for the season with torn ACL: does this increase chances of a SF trade?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11-3 Papa & Silver Show - Hour 3: Mykel Williams officially has a season-ending torn ACLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Krueger joins the Gregs to react to the 49ers running all over the Giants, Brian Robinson Jr.'s best game as a Niner, and the crushing news that Mykel Williams suffered a season-ending torn ACLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Mark Dondero open the show with their thoughts on the Patriots upsetting the Bills in Buffalo on Sunday night. (15:40) Thoughts on Andy Borregales's game winning field goal and what Head Coach Mike Vrabel had to say about it following the game. (24:44) Mazz gives his additional thoughts on what he saw in last night's win for the Patriots. Plus, breaking news that Antonio Gibson has torn his ACL and is out for the season. (39:27) Quick thoughts on the performance of Christian Gonzalez in the win. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tyreek Hill's devastating knee injury — a dislocation with multiple ligament tears, including his ACL — has shaken the Miami Dolphins and the NFL community. But beyond the shocking headlines, his journey reminds us of something much deeper: resilience, identity, and the long road of healing that touches every one of us. In this powerful episode of Life Points with Ronda, we explore:
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Chloe is here for another Redmen Bitesize Podcast as she discusses the devastating news that Giovani Leoni has torn his ACL and will be out for months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 49ers have endured a rash of injuries to star players to start their season, and that list grew emphatically by one more player Monday morning following the news that defensive end Nick Bosa reportedly will have to undergo season-ending surgery to repair a torn ACL. On this emergency episode of '49ers Talk,' Matt Maiocco is joined by Carlos Ramirez to discuss the fallout from this massive injury. How will the 49ers proceed, who will step-up in place of the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, can San Francisco bring in reinforcements externally and will that change their current strategy of roster-construction? Matt and Carlos tackle these tough questions as the undefeated 49ers must find answers just three weeks into the NFL regular season.--(1:00) Third time Nick Bosa has sustained a torn ACL(2:30) Losing Bosa is not just a loss on the field, but also with his leadership(5:00) Will the 49ers dip into the trade market to replace Bosa?(10:00) Will the 49ers pivot from their current strategy of building depth with youth?(12:00) This situation is similar to the Loins losing Aidan Hutchinson last season Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rich reacts to Justin Herbert leading the Chargers to an unbeaten start with three-straight wins over their AFC West rivals to kick off the season, says why the Las Vegas Raiders need to uncork rookie RB Ashton Jeanty sooner rather than later, and weighs in on the Kansas City Chiefs avoiding an 0-3 start with a Sunday Night Football win over the New York Giants. Actor Ethan Hawke joins Rich in-studio to discuss his new ‘The Lowdown' show on FX, and reveals why he rooted for the Dallas Cowboys growing up, and shares some great stories about making ‘Dead Poets Society,' ‘Training Day,' ‘Reality Bites' and getting mistaken for Kevin Bacon and Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath in a round of ‘Celebrity True or False.' Rich reacts to the breaking news that 49ers DE Nick Bosa will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices