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E24 - Today on Vapid Response Wednesday: the story of a wealthy family that lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to try to defend his sister after she was convicted of abusing and trafficking minors with (and for) Jeffrey Epstein. For this special episode we read through Ian Maxwell's entire body of published work for The Spectator and unseriously consider some of the many questions the tabloid heir raises about the arrest and conviction of his sister Ghislaine, the evils of the First Amendment, and of course a lengthy digression about some people named Todd. Watch this episode on YouTube! Nobody's Girl, Virginia Roberts Giuffre (2025) Virginia Giuffre's full 2019 interview on 60 Minutes Australia Ian Maxwell's video interview with The Telegraph, Feb. 20, 2026 Ian Maxwell's author page at The Spectator “The truth about my sister, Ghislaine Maxwell,” Ian Maxwell, The Spectator, 12/16/2021 “My sister Ghislaine was denied justice,” Ian Maxwell, The Spectator (UK edition), 7/1/2022 “Don't take Virginia Giuffre's memoir at face value,” Ian Maxwell, The Spectator, 11/5/2025 “How my sister Ghislaine beat the Epstein conspiracy theories,” Ian Maxwell, The Spectator, 9/9/2025 “My sister Ghislaine became a prop in the theater of global online outrage,” Ian Maxwell, The Spectator, 2/25/26 Full Department of Trade and Industry report regarding the investigation into Robert Maxwell's pension fund embezzlement and corporate fraud (2001) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
Cem Karsan sits down with Neil Howe to examine what a true regime shift means for markets and society. Howe argues that we are deep into a Fourth Turning, a generational winter that historically brings institutional fracture, geopolitical strain, and inflation that reshapes debts, assets, and political power. Cem ties that arc to today's realities: the exhaustion of the 40 year tailwind from falling rates, record valuations meeting refinancing risk, and the uncomfortable truth that 60/40 has failed for long stretches before.They explore the growing divide between capital and labor, the pivot from globalization to industrial policy, and the rising appeal of commodities, cash, and convex hedges in a world where outcomes are less linear. Howe also details how his Fourth Turning ETF reflects that view, pairing thematic equities with real assets and disciplined tail protection.This is a conversation about preparing, not predicting, when history starts to rhyme a little louder.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Cem on Twitter.Episode TimeStamps: 01:28 - Introducing Neil Howe and why this conversation matters now03:37 - What the Fourth Turning is and how the cycle works10:26 - “The Fourth Turning Is Here” and the practical question: what do we do?16:42 - Rates, inequality, and why the last 40 years may not repeat20:17 - Inflation as a crisis tool, not a forecasting error26:43 - Options, convexity, and non-linear portfolios in regime change33:31 - The surge into “non-correlated” assets and what it signals39:39 - Market closures, devaluation, and the limits of buy-the-dip history45:28 - Commodities as a missing portfolio leg and the volatility debate48:12 - Howe's ETF framework: themes, commodities, cash, and tail hedges52:43 - Timing the crisis, geopolitics, and the authoritarianism questionCopyright © 2025 – CMC AG – All Rights Reserved----PLUS: Whenever you're ready... here are 3 ways I can help you in your investment Journey:1. eBooks that cover key topics that you need to know about In my eBooks, I put together some key discoveries and things I have learnt during the more than 3 decades I have worked in the Trend Following industry, which I hope you will find useful. Click Here2. Daily Trend Barometer and Market Score One of the things I'm really proud of, is the fact that I have managed to published the Trend Barometer and Market Score each day for more than a decade...as these tools are really good at describing the environment for trend following managers as well as giving insights into the general positioning of a trend following strategy! Click Here3. Other Resources that can help youAnd if you are hungry for more useful resources from the trend following world...check out some precious resources that I have found over the years to be really valuable. Click HerePrivacy PolicyDisclaimer
(00:00-21:40) Salmon sucks, trout's terrific. They're ready to pounce on Jackson today. Stroking it from deep. Just when you were starting to trust the Tigers. Sometimes you just get your ass kicked. Tim's dad likes spotting toupees. Hair hats. Jackson's never pleasured himself to a former Mizzou player.(21:48-36:26) If the Blues can just win all of the rest of their games, they may be able to get in this baby. Trade talks between the Blues and Sabres for Robert Thomas are dead. The women are hearty up there. Not Korean enough. What's Doug's musk like today?(36:34-1:15:04) We really need to send this song to McGreevy. Reports that the Blues are ready to move on from Binnington. Who are the locks to be traded? Enough sports, talk divorcees in Clayton. Audio from a KFDX forecast with an anchor and weatherman having a tense exchange. Just go on the blind date. Doug's folksy wisdom. Not hunting filler. The world record for marriages. Jackson's Ric Flair misstep. Drop seat pajamas. The Late Night Score. Edmonds wants to talk everything but baseball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bob and Dave break down why this might be the perfect time for the Seahawks to trade for Maxx Crosby, they discuss what the Seahawks should be doing with Sam Darnold going forward, and they look at one avenue for the MLB to avoid the looming work stoppage next year.
Fantasy Football show for Mar 3, 2026. Free Agency preview and predictions! Plus, David Montgomery traded, Jahmyr Gibbs outlook, and other big NFL News! Andy, Mike, and Jason discuss which free agents and landing spots could have a major impact on 2026 fantasy football drafts! Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast. (00:00) Intro (05:20) Combine Takeaway (15:10) NFL News (41:00) Free Agent Predictions (43:45) Quarterback Predictions (47:50) Running Back Predictions (53:55) Wide Receiver Predictions (56:20) Tight End Predictions Connect with the show: Subscribe on YouTube Visit us on the Web Support the Show Follow on X Follow on Instagram Join our Discord Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The guys recap a ridiculous NFL combine, from record-breaking 40 times and absurd vertical jumps to the prospects who may have changed their draft stock the most. They break down remarkable athletes, tight end chaos, Ohio State's dominance, and why this year's speed explosion has everyone rethinking what matters in draft season. (00:00) Intro (01:22) News (16:05) NFL combine winners and losers (01:26:48) Tales from Indy Discord link: https://discord.gg/Ge8bbYHrau Check out The Ringer's 2026 NFL Draft Guide: https://theringer.com/nfl-draft/2026/big-board#content Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Producers: Austin Gayle, Abou Kamara, Carlos Chiriboga, and Cameron Dinwiddie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3.3.26 Hour 2, Tobi Altizer discusses the Commanders releasing Marshon Lattimore and how he's not letting GM Adam Peters off the hook for that trade being a bust along with other decisions. Tobi Altizer asks callers for their confidence in Adam Peters going forward after some of his moves as GM did not pan out from offseason moves to NFL draft picks.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to USC leading scorer Chad Baker-Mazara will no longer be with the program, Floyd Mayewather Jr is scheduled to fight another exhibition match against Mike Zambidis, and the Detroit Lions traded David Montgomery to the Houston Texans and much more!22:11 - USC leading scorer Chad Baker-Mazara no longer with the program24:51 - Floyd Mayweather Jr exhibition match 41:22 - Lions trade David Montgomery43:08 - NFL team told Fernando Mendoza to get arrested so he can slide in the draft44:37 - Chiefs to trade right tackle Jawaan Taylor46:40 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks48:32 - Q & Aaayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if one of the most overlooked business strategies could unlock high-value partnerships, accelerate growth, and put your brand directly in front of decision-makers—all in just a few days? In this episode of the 365 Driven Podcast, host Tony Whatley sits down with trade show expert Jennifer Hoff to pull back the curtain on the powerful—and often misunderstood—business of trade shows and conventions. Together, they explore how these large-scale events quietly drive billions in economic impact while creating unmatched opportunities for networking, deal-making, and brand positioning. Jennifer shares her journey from unexpectedly "falling into" the industry to becoming a leader responsible for launching and managing major events, offering listeners a rare insider perspective on what actually goes into producing successful trade shows. Business owners will gain practical insights into how exhibiting or attending the right event can deliver both tangible and intangible ROI—from closing deals to building long-term relationships that fuel sustained growth. The conversation also dives into how trade shows are evolving in the age of AI, why face-to-face connection is becoming more valuable than ever, and how even small businesses can compete and stand out on the show floor. Whether you are considering your first trade show or looking to maximize results from future events, this episode delivers actionable strategies, real-world examples, and a fresh perspective on leveraging live experiences as a powerful business growth tool. Key highlights: Trade shows are a multi-billion dollar industry driving real business and economic impact. In-person connection is more valuable than ever in today's digital world. ROI comes from both sales and long-term relationships. Focus on providing value, not just self-promotion. Events create massive efficiency by bringing entire industries together. The future is interactive, experience-driven events. Get your tickets and learn more about the High Performance Expo at thehpx.com and secure your spot today. Connect with Jennifer Hoff: LinkedIn: Jennifer Hoff Connect with Tony Whatley: Website: 365driven.com Instagram: @365driven Facebook: 365 Driven
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with reaction to the Detroit Lions trading David Montgomery. Hosts Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Willie Colon and Raheem Mostert are joined by Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to discuss Buckeyes' combine performances. Then the guys answer several questions: which AFC Divisional winner are you most invested in? Which AFC quarterback are you most looking forward to watching next season? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken and Lima react to a few different takes on their new acquisition Tytus Howard. Is he a good fit? Is he going to be an issue in the locker room. They also chime in on the Anthony Richardson rumors and whether he would succeed in The Land.
The Tytus Howard trade reviews are in... and they're mixed. Have the Browns patched a hole in their O-Line? Plus, the Anthony Richardson conversation heats up as Ken and Anthony differ on their opinions of the former fourth overall pick.
CBS Football's Ryan Wilson joins Ken and Lima with all his draft knowledge. The guys dig deep on Ty Simpson, Makai Lemon and Drew Allar as well as react to the Tytus Howard trade. Then, find out why Ty Simpson WILL NOT work in Cleveland!
Ken has been absent the last two shows, but now he finally gets to react to the Browns bolstering their offensive line to trade for former Houston Texan tackle Tytus Howard.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened the phone lines for Score callers to share their thoughts on whether the Bears should attempt to acquire Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby in a trade.
3.3.26 Hour 2 1:00- Daniel Jones got the transition tag, and that term has a very special place in our hearts on this show! 25:15- The Vikings are open to trading DE Jonathan Greenard, and we think Washington should kick the tires on that. 36:20- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
The Vikings are open to trading DE Jonathan Greenard, and we think Washington should kick the tires on that.
I have a confession to make. I'm exhausted. In the best possible way after a week in Orlando, Florida for the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. I have so much to share with you today! My journey started on the Monday before the show began for a travel day, sound check and confirming the final details form the show. In addition to hosting the KBIS Podcast Studio again this year, moderating a panel on the NEXT Stage and recording conversations for the show, I wanted to help you prepare for the show next February in Las Vegas. But Josh, next February is like 11 months away. That's true, but here's a secret. Come a little closer, it's just us. KBIS is the essential American kitchen and bath show, full stop. It's about learning, seeing, connecting and putting all of the pieces together to understand how the American market is setting up for the next year and the trending ideas that have staying power for the next 5-10 years. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep You can listen to Convo By Design for the conversations with industry insiders. If I were a designer, I would. I believe that this show tells the stories that you should really know to get a feel for directionality of the industry. Specifiers are the plus of the industry and the ideas emanating from the show this year covered the technology revolution taking place from an AI perspective, but there's more. The kitchen is in the midst of a wholesale change. And it's exciting to see it happen in real time. Learning was a key theme this year. If you were not at the show this year, you are behind the curve. I don't say this to scare you, I tell you this so you make the time to get to the show next year. All three days and plan to see as much as you can. But, I wanted to share some of the key ideas from the show this year. For additional details, check the show notes. Luxury is the measurable outcome of thoughtful design—where performance, longevity, and relevance align to support the way people actually live. Luxury is the removal of friction from daily life. Luxury is durability aligned with intent. Luxury is design that continues to perform long after the purchase is forgotten. Luxury is confidence—in function, longevity, and fit. Luxury is not what you spend. It's what you never have to rethink. The Kitchen as the Primary Investment The kitchen remains the #1 homeowner investment nationwide. Homeowners are willing to exceed budget in the kitchen more than any other space. The kitchen is the most public and social room in the home. It represents identity: “I'm a cook,” “I entertain,” “I host.” Food equals memory; appliances enable those memories. The Expanding Kitchen Ecosystem Kitchens are no longer singular spaces—they expand throughout the home. Secondary kitchens (sculleries, prep kitchens, butler's pantries) are rising. Beverage centers, bars, and wine storage are increasingly common. Coffee stations and en-suite kitchenettes are viewed as lifestyle enhancements. Outdoor kitchens are now expected in many markets. Refrigeration appears in bathrooms (skincare), offices, and guest suites. Multigenerational living drives multi-kitchen design. Post-COVID entertaining shifted bar culture into the home. Value Has Replaced Price as the Primary Decision Driver Consumers rarely regret investing more in appliances. Longevity, performance, and service support define value. Sustainability increasingly aligns with durability. Human-Centric Design Is the New Standard Appliances must be intuitive without relying on manuals. UX consistency across appliances improves adoption. Technology must solve real problems—not create new friction. Appliances Are Expanding Beyond the Kitchen Refrigeration, coffee systems, and specialty appliances now appear throughout the home. Multi-kitchen and multi-generational design is driving specification complexity. Flexibility and modular integration are essential. Practical Innovation vs Feature Saturation Most consumers use only a small percentage of available features. Simplification improves usability, adoption, and satisfaction. Innovation must solve real problems—not marketing problems. Appliances as Infrastructure for Daily Life Refrigerators open dozens of times daily, making ergonomic design critical. Dishwashers, washers, and refrigeration now integrate into behavioral routines. Appliances increasingly support lifestyle efficiency, not just task completion. Quiet Luxury: The New Definition of Premium Quiet luxury shifts focus from visual dominance to experiential excellence. Appliances integrate seamlessly into architecture. Minimal visual disruption supports design continuity. Performance becomes more important than appearance. Identity & Evolution in Design Designers must periodically redefine themselves and their work to remain relevant. Personal growth and evolving priorities shape professional identity and approach. Burnout vs Ambition Burnout is not a badge of honor; it results from overextension and emotional labor. Ambition aligns energy with superpowers and opportunities, creating sustainable growth. Setting boundaries is essential to differentiate productive ambition from harmful overwork. Emotional Labor & Client Management Design work involves managing client emotions, expectations, and second-guessing. Designers act as liaisons between clients, contractors, and teams, absorbing invisible pressures. Managing scope creep and change orders is a practical strategy to protect both energy and profitability. Social Media & Comparison Culture Social media can amplify unrealistic expectations and unhealthy competition. Designers often feel compelled to accommodate clients' desires, sometimes overextending themselves to maintain a positive perception. These core themes coming out of the show this year tell a story that cannot be ignored. The thought process is changing. More human-centric at a time when technology seems to be taking over. Interesting times. Shifting away from that, I want to share two conversations from the show. Brandon Kirschner | Azzuro Living – Control the Process, Control the Outcome: Inside Azzurro Living's Design Advantage Brandon Kirshner of Azzurro Living explains how factory ownership, material innovation, and hands-on experimentation are redefining luxury outdoor furniture—and why relationships and resilience matter more than ever. Recorded live at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in Orlando, this conversation with Brandon Kirshner, Partner and VP of Design at Azzurro Living, explores what it means to design, manufacture, and deliver luxury outdoor furniture with complete control over the process. Kirshner shares how owning and operating their own production facility provides a rare advantage in a crowded marketplace. This vertical integration allows Azzurro Living to oversee every step—from raw material sourcing to fabrication—ensuring performance, durability, and design integrity in extreme climates. The conversation also explores the realities of modern product manufacturing: navigating global instability, breaking through to specifiers in an oversaturated marketplace, and the renewed importance of in-person relationships. At its core, this is a story about design leadership, material obsession, and maintaining optimism in a rapidly shifting industry. Vertical Integration Changes Everything Full ownership of production facility ensures quality control Ability to experiment directly with materials and fabrication Eliminates reliance on third-party manufacturing limitations Material Innovation Drives Luxury Performance Products engineered for extreme heat and harsh winters Hands-on experimentation with rope, wicker, and aluminum Performance and longevity are core to brand value Design as the Core Differentiator Industrial design roots shape product philosophy Focus on original forms rather than “me-too” furniture Design enhances lifestyle, not just aesthetics Relationships Still Drive Specification Trade shows like High Point Market remain essential Face-to-face interaction builds trust and long-term partnerships Education through sales teams and specifier outreach is critical Resilience and Optimism in a Volatile Industry Navigating tariffs, supply chains, and global uncertainty Maintaining a solution-oriented mindset Viewing disruption as part of long-term growth In luxury outdoor furniture, control isn't just an operational advantage—it's a creative one. For Brandon Kirshner, Partner and VP of Design at Azzurro Living, ownership of the manufacturing process is the foundation of everything the company does. Unlike many competitors who rely on outsourced production, Azzurro Living operates its own factory, giving Kirshner and his team direct oversight of every detail, from raw materials to finished form. This control allows for something rare in today's manufacturing environment: true experimentation. Working directly with fabricators, Kirshner explores new weaving techniques, tests material durability, and refines structural details. The result is furniture engineered not just to look refined, but to perform in punishing environments—from desert heat exceeding 115 degrees to unpredictable seasonal extremes. Kirshner's path into furniture design began with industrial design studies, where exposure to iconic modernist designers revealed furniture as both functional object and artistic expression. That perspective continues to shape his work today, where innovation isn't driven by trend cycles, but by material curiosity and structural integrity. Launching Azzurro Living in 2020 presented immediate challenges, from supply chain disruption to economic uncertainty. Yet Kirshner views volatility as inevitable rather than exceptional. Experience has taught him that adaptability—not stability—is the constant in product manufacturing. Equally important is maintaining strong relationships within the design community. Trade shows, in-person meetings, and direct engagement remain essential tools for connecting with specifiers and building trust. In an increasingly crowded marketplace, Azzurro Living's approach is clear: control the process, push material boundaries, and let design lead. The result is furniture that reflects not just luxury, but intention. “Owning our factory gives us complete control—from raw material to finished product—and that changes everything.” “Design is the reason people invest in luxury furniture. Performance just makes it last.” “You can't innovate from a distance. Being hands-on with materials is where real progress happens.” “Trade shows and face-to-face interaction still matter because this industry runs on relationships.” “No matter what challenges come—tariffs, supply chain, geopolitics—we'll figure it out. That mindset is essential.” This is Cathy Purple Cherry – Founding Principal | Purple Cherry, freshly installed in the Convo By Design Icon Registry, we caught up at KBIS for a fresh take. Human-Centered Architecture, Resilience, and the Responsibility of Design Cathy Purple Cherry reflects on architecture as a lifelong act of care—supporting people through turbulence, embracing multigenerational living, rejecting trend culture, and using design as a tool for healing, connection, and growth. Recorded live at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, this conversation with Cathy Purple Cherry of Purple Cherry Architects explores architecture not as a moment of visual impact, but as a lifelong framework for human support. Purple Cherry shares her philosophy that architecture must evolve alongside the people it serves, especially during times of societal turbulence and personal change. Her work is grounded in human-centered thinking, emotional durability, and the belief that design can create stability amid chaos. The discussion moves beyond aesthetics into deeper territory—resilience shaped by hardship, the responsibility of creatives to provide clarity and options, and the importance of giving back. Purple Cherry also addresses the rise of multigenerational living, generational shifts in work culture, and the dangers of trend-driven design thinking. At its core, this conversation reveals architecture as both a professional discipline and a personal calling—one rooted in empathy, long-term thinking, and service. Architecture as Long-Term Support, Not Momentary Expression Design must serve people across decades, not just visual moments Architecture provides emotional stability during uncertain times Human-centered design is becoming essential, not optional Growth Through Challenge and Adversity Personal and professional hardship builds resilience Lessons learned shape better architects and stronger leaders Teaching and mentoring are essential responsibilities Multigenerational Living as a Cultural Shift Economic and social changes are reshaping American housing Families are staying connected longer Architecture must adapt to evolving family dynamics The Responsibility of Creatives in Times of Tension Architects provide clarity and solutions amid chaos Design can serve as a “relief valve” for societal stress Creatives help people reimagine how they live Rejecting Trend Culture in Favor of Lasting Design Trend cycles are often superficial and misleading True architecture transcends short-term aesthetic movements Enduring design comes from purpose, not prediction Giving Back as a Core Professional and Personal Value Sharing knowledge strengthens the profession Service to others creates deeper meaning in creative work Design is both a gift and a responsibility For Cathy Purple Cherry, architecture has never been about creating a moment. It's about supporting a lifetime. As founder of Purple Cherry Architects, with offices in Annapolis, Charlottesville, and New York City, Purple Cherry has built a practice grounded in the belief that design must evolve alongside the people it serves. Architecture, she explains, is not about solving for a single moment, but about creating environments that support human life over time. That perspective feels especially relevant today. As social, economic, and cultural turbulence reshapes how people live and work, architecture has taken on a new role—not just as shelter, but as emotional infrastructure. Spaces must provide calm, clarity, and flexibility, particularly as multigenerational living becomes more common and families remain connected longer under one roof. Purple Cherry rejects the idea that architecture should chase trends. While the industry often focuses on forecasting aesthetic movements, she believes true design transcends these cycles. Lasting architecture emerges from purpose, empathy, and a deep understanding of human behavior. Her perspective is shaped not only by decades of professional experience, but by personal adversity. Hardship, she explains, builds resilience and strengthens one's ability to serve others. That philosophy extends into her commitment to mentorship, service, and giving back—values she sees as inseparable from meaningful creative work. For Purple Cherry, architecture is both discipline and calling. It is a lifelong process of learning, teaching, and refining. And in a world defined by rapid change, her message is clear: the most important role of design is not to impress, but to support the people who live within it. “Architecture isn't about solving for a moment. It's about supporting people over time.” “Through suffering, we become stronger—and that's what allows us to better serve others.” “Anything in the built environment that can calm us and organize our lives becomes essential.” “Design should never be driven by trends. It should be driven by purpose and people.” “The meaning of life is discovering your gifts. The purpose of life is sharing them.”
Shaun and Justin are talking through their expectations and wants for the New York Giants 2026 cycle! What and who John Harbaugh and company could target to get the team better! 00:00 2026 Giants Free Agency 5:00 What do you want the Giants to accomplish this free agency? 10:00 The rumors surrounding adding a RB 15:00 SUBSCRIBE! 16:15 List of top free agent RB's 19:10 JK Dobbins is intriguing 20:40 Go sign FB Patrick Ricard 28:10 Tyler Linderbaum 31:10 Is Linderbaum overrated? 33:50 The good and the bad of Linderbaum as a pass blocker 39:00 How we'll feel if Linderbaum is a Giant 42:30 Wyatt Teller + other IOL 47:00 Zion Johnson 48:50 Right Tackle if Jermaine Eluemunor isn't back 50:30 Free Agent WR's 53:00 Trade for Sam LaPorta? 54:50 DJ Reader + IDL 56:45 Calais Campbell 58:15 Sebastian Joseph Day + Christian Wilkins 1:01:30 Leo Chenal + ILB 1:07:25 CB's Jaylen Watson & Joshua Williams 1:08:20 Chidobe Awuzie makes so much sense Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com #giants #nygiants Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Francis and Konstantin break down the rapidly escalating Middle East crisis LIVE with former MI6 spy Aimen Dean and NYT bestselling national security journalist Richard Miniter. Trade on what happens next with Kalshi. Trade $10 with code TRIGGER and receive $10 free. http://kalshi.com/r/TRIGGER Subscribe to Triggernometry: https://triggernometry.substack.com ABOUT OUR GUESTS Aimen Dean spent 8 years as MI6's top spy inside al-Qaeda. Author of "Nine Lives: My Time As MI6's Top Spy Inside al-Qaeda." Host of the Conflicted podcast.
Rich reacts to the NFL Combine and makes a bold prediction about how high Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love will be drafted, and explains why the Detroit Lions trading RB David Montgomery to the Houston Texans is a win for both teams. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero and Rich break down the Lions/Texans trade and why Detroit was willing to break up their ‘Sonic & Knuckles' Jahmyr Gibbs/Montgomery RB duo, which teams (Buffalo Bills?? Dallas Cowboys??) make the most sense to pull off a trade with the Raiders for All-Pro DE Maxx Crosby, how the NFL QB carousel could see some big-name players changing teams, and which possible free agents could return to their current teams under the Franchise Tag. Rich weighs in on the possibility of the Cowboys landing Crosby and ultimately winning the Micah Parsons trade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the show discussing Stefon Diggs and his future with the Patriots ahead of NFL Free Agency starting next week. (16:55) The callers give their thoughts on Diggs and the Patriots. (24:19) What is the latest with Marcelo Mayer and the Red Sox as Mayer looks to lock in a spot in the Opening Day lineup. Plus, how do we feel about the World Baseball Classic? (36:57) Would the Patriots trade a 1st round pick for Maxx Crosby? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Montgomery Dealt to Houston: Terms and Timing The Detroit Lions traded David Montgomery to the Houston Texans on Monday morning. Detroit received a 2026 fourth-round pick, a 2027 seventh-round pick, and offensive lineman Juice Scruggs. The move followed a tense 24 hours in which Montgomery publicly pushed back on reports of his trade request. He wanted out. The compensation includes a fourth Houston owns among multiple selections. Another Houston trade also hit earlier in the day, adding to the churn. Why Detroit Moved On This came down to role, cost, and touches. Montgomery was the NFL's 12th-highest-paid running back. His workload slipped to about 10 touches per game behind Jameer Gibbs. That math did not fit the Lions cap plan. Detroit frees money with the deal. The staff valued his production. He was more efficient in 2025 than in 2024. He was also a very good pass protector. That skill will be missed. But paying starter money for a No. 2 back on a light workload was not sustainable. Roster Fallout: RB2 Search Starts Now The depth chart has a hole at RB2. Vaki was drafted to play special teams. Injuries have slowed his work at running back. The staff does not see him as ready for a bigger role. Jacob Saylors remains in the room. The Lions must add another back. Third-down protection and short-yardage snaps are now open questions behind Gibbs. The front office saw this coming and acted fast. They refused to let a noisy situation linger. Scruggs Arrives, Houston Reacts Detroit adds Scruggs to the offensive line mix. The expectation is utility and competition on the interior. On the Houston side, reaction is mixed. The Texans traded Titus Howard earlier in the day. Fans there like Montgomery's durability and lead-back traits. They also worry about who will block for him after the Howard move. From Detroit's view, the fourth-rounder helps stock draft capital. The seventh adds a swing. The lineman gives depth now. The cost was a productive back who wanted a larger role. The Lions reset the room and keep building for 2026 and beyond. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #davidmontgomery #jameergibbs #rb2hole #passprotector #caproom #houstontexans #juicescruggs #2026fourth-roundpick #2027seventh-roundpick #bradholmes #dancampbell #jacobsaylors #vakispecialteams #10touchespergame #12th-highest-paidrunningback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should Saints trade for Cowboy's kicker Brandon Aubrey and solve their kicking issues for a decade? Ralph and Kevin discuss that and other wild Saints offseason ideas.Saints Happy Hour is brought to you by Hardhide Ponchatoula Strawberry Whiskey and Chilton County Peach Whiskey!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Florida Hockey Now Panthers insider, George Richards, discusses the Cats slim chances to salvage their season and their options with the trade deadline looming.
Zac Jackson of the Athletic joins the show and drops a BOMB on what the Browns next move will be. Lima and Daryl also ask Jackson about the draft, Drew Allar and the Ohio State prospects
BREAKING NEWS: The Browns have traded a 5th-round pick to the Houston Texans for RT Tytus Howard, filling a much needed hole in the Browns roster. The Browns also gave Howard a three year $63 million extension. Lima and Daryl react to an important and enticing trade for the Browns.
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote opened their show by discussing whether it would make sense for the Bears to trade down from No. 25 overall in the first round of the NFL Draft. After that, they reacted to the news that the Raiders could trade star pass rusher Maxx Crosby this week. Later, they discussed the latest update on how the Bears view defensive lineman Gervon Dexter Sr. after trade speculation swirled around him last week.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris reacted to the news that the Raiders could trade star pass rusher Maxx Crosby this week.
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote discussed whether it would make sense for the Bears to trade down from No. 25 overall in the first round of the NFL Draft.
3.2.26 Hour 4 1:00- The Commanders are going to have a TON of options in the NFL Draft... 21:00- Do you think it's possible Washington will try and trade back?
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (00:00) Trade board 8.0 (4:00) Kadri back to Colorado? (10:00) Coleman, Whitecloud could also be out the door in Calgary? (14:00) Canucks want odds of first pick stacked in their favour (19:00) Rangers looking to ship out Trocheck & Adam Fox? (24:00) How many players will the Blues actually move? (31:00) Where is Steven Stamkos going to go? (34:00) Leafs Corner and why they should be sellers (39:00) Scott Laughton could be attractive at centre for teams (41:30) Moving Mangiapane (45:00) Jets to be sellers as well (48:00) Canadiens moving Laine? (50:00) Senators looking to buy BUY Julian's book BLACK ACES here: https://www.amazon.ca/Black-Aces-Essential-Stories-Trailblazers/dp/1637278624 Watch all episodes of The Chris Johnston Show here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEifwZnM5KxOFlm0lQjkEheLw Buy CJ Show merch: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/cj-show Follow us on Instagram: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie and @sdpnsports Follow us on X: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth and Sean react to breaking news that the Texans are trading away OL Tytus Howard, give credit where it's due in Acknowledge Me, and see what Vinnie Iyer of the Sporting News has the Texans doing with the 28th pick in today's Mock Draft Injection.
Seth and Sean react to the report from Ian Rapoport that the Texans are trading OL Tytus Howard to the Browns, discuss what the Texans might do with the pick they acquired from it, and give credit where it's due in Acknowledge Me.
Seth and Sean assess their thoughts on Aaron Wilson's post-combine Texans bullet points, discuss PenderPoll results indicating how Texans fans are feeling about the Tytus Howard trade, discuss the Texans new HQ's bodaciousness, and talk with Reggie and Lopez about the breaking news that the Texans have traded a 5th round pick for RB David Montgomery.
Seth and Sean circle back to the Texans trading away Tytus Howard, look at what else they may do along the O-Line, discuss if this all started with Tytus agitating for an extension, if an extension for Will Anderson could be coming soon-ish, and if the Texans could/should flip the 5th round pick they got from trading Tytus for a player like David Montgomery.
Seth and Sean discuss PenderPoll results as to how Texans fans are feeling about the team trading away OL Tytus Howard for a 5th round pick.
Sports reporter David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard joins the show to preview the NFL offseason, break down looming free‑agency decisions, explore Mac Jones trade possibilities, and discuss who the 49ers may target in the upcoming NFL Draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to share what he learned about the Bears at the NFL Combine. Biggs stressed that the Bears aren't looking to trade defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. despite a recent report indicating that they were shopping him.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour talking about the speculation of an A.J. Brown trade and his reported knee injuries.(13:03) We talk about the Patriots team plane and how much the players dislike travelling on it based on the team report card.(26:39) The guys discuss what big names the Patriots could add in the trade market on the defensive line.(35:41) Zolak & Bertrand close the hour talking about the increase in season ticket prices for the Patriots next season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's trade deadline week in the National Hockey League, and the Minnesota WIld NEED a No. 1 center but should it be Vincent Trocheck? And who are the untouchables on the Wild roster?And don't forget, it's Minnesota High School Boy's Hockey Tourney Time -- and Jessi Pierce is already annoying Kirsten Krull with her Mahtomedi Zephyr chantSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's trade deadline week in the National Hockey League, and the Minnesota WIld NEED a No. 1 center but should it be Vincent Trocheck? And who are the untouchables on the Wild roster?And don't forget, it's Minnesota High School Boy's Hockey Tourney Time -- and Jessi Pierce is already annoying Kirsten Krull with her Mahtomedi Zephyr chantSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephen Serda is back to discuss the Chiefs' releasing offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor and the Lions' continuing to retool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports reporter David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard joins the show to preview the NFL offseason, break down looming free‑agency decisions, explore Mac Jones trade possibilities, and discuss who the 49ers may target in the upcoming NFL Draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly monitoring the trade value of Maxx Crosby, and the WIP Afternoon Show is asking the big question — what would you realistically be willing to give up for the All-Pro pass rusher if he became available?
Nick and Jonathan react to the latest move by the Browns: trading for Texans OT Tytus Howard.
Nick and Jonathan explain why they're against the idea of the Browns trading for Anthony Richardson. Then, they're joined by Seth Walder of ESPN, and they talk about the value of the NFL Scouting Combine.
In the 9am hour, we continue discussing Eagles' free-agency and Andrew Painter's start and also wonder if the Sixers missed an opportunity to trade Joel Embiid.
Evan & Tiki and Shaun Morash react to the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. Plus, Shaun and Tiki discuss Jets rumors (10:51); Craig Carton on Aaron Glenn's ‘superpower' (19:27); Boomer, Gio and Jerry on Glenn receiving an ‘A' rating from the players (41:20); Boomer & Gio on the Jets' QB needs (57:06).