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Send Jay comments via textJoin us for an empowering episode with mindset coach Julie Traina as we explore how shifting your perspective can turn empty nest syndrome from a period of loss into one of opportunity and growth. Julie shares her powerful insights on redefining this pivotal life transition and offers practical strategies to embrace the changes that come with it.Key Takeaways & Highlights- The evolution of parenting from “sage on the stage” to “mentor in the center” and ultimately “guide on the side” as children grow and become independent.- Her personal story of resilience, revealing the strength found through life's challenging transitions.- Practical steps for embracing change—how to take baby steps toward new experiences instead of overwhelming ourselves with big leaps.- The importance of honoring where you are while recognizing your capacity for growth and transformation.Whether you're feeling anxious about your children leaving home, currently navigating the emotional landscape of an empty nest, or looking to redefine your purpose in this new chapter, this episode will offer you practical steps to foster growth, celebrate new possibilities, and cultivate fulfilling relationships.Join us to discover how to transform your empty nest into an open door full of potential and promise!Julie Traina's BioJulie Traina is a certified life coach, mother of five, and former teacher with a master's degree in education. Long fascinated with personal development and the power of perspective, Traina found her life forever altered when her 44-year-old husband suffered a debilitating stroke in 2014. Reimagining a new future and rebuilding a life for herself and her family required her to lean into her belief in the power we possess to embrace, rather than fear change, and find joy, even in difficult circumstances.As a life coach, Traina relies on her natural ability to connect with clients, and her background as a teacher to share techniques and lessons that transform lives. In her professionally produced workshops, Traina reaches broader audiences with engaging case studies and easy-to-grasp tools.Traina holds six advanced coaching certifications and continues to educate herself on the latest research and developments in the field of personal development. Her passion lies in guiding women through midlife and helping them thrive in the second half of life with excitement, purpose, and yes...joy.You can find Julie online: FREE WORKBOOK3 Steps to Loving Your Empty Nest Life ENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts or follow on Spotify and many more. LOVE THE SHOW?Get your THIS EMPTY NEST LIFE swagReview us on Love the Podcast, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify -- reviews and ratings help others find us and we'd appreciate your support greatly.CONNECT WITH JAYEmail, LinkedIn, Instagram, or TikTok
As prices begin to surge and scholarship deepens, John Reardon and Tony Traina discuss why the Patek Philippe ref. 3970 is becoming so important as a bridge between vintage and modern for collectors. Collectability is honored that Tony Traina is now a contributor to our website and his first long-form article, A Collector's Guide to the Patek Philippe Ref. 3970 has already made waves in the watch community. In this lively and informative podcast, John and Tony dive deep into the ref. 3970 article, explaining nuances and sharing new information about this intriguing perpetual calendar chronograph.Tony Traina has written some of the most insightful and interesting articles about the watch industry for leading platforms such as Hodinkee, GQ, Sotheby's, Revolution and A Collected Man. Tony Traina has recently launched his own newsletter, Unpolished which we highly recommend subscribing to as it contains must-read content that the watch world is not yet looking closely at.To read Collectability's Collector's Guide to the Patek Philippe Ref. 3790 by Tony Traina please follow this link: https://collectability.com/learn/a-collectors-guide-to-the-patek-philippe-ref-3970-perpetual-calendar-chronograph/.To subscribe to Tony Traina's newsletter Unpolished please follow this link: https://www.unpolishedwatches.com/Shop for your favorite watches at the Collectability Shop: https://collectability.com/shop/Learn more about Collectability on our website: https://collectability.com Follow us on Instagram for regular updates: https://www.instagram.com/collectabilityllc/Listen, like and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: https://linktr.ee/Collectability
Video Edition.Welcome back and coming up on this edition of the show we welcome back "Canada's Rock'n'Roll Band" The Damn Truth" who release a brand new self titled albun this wek produced by grammy award winning producer Bob Rock. Joining us today to talk about the new album the band and all the stories behind the making of what will be one of the year's best albums are Lee-la Baum, PY Letellier and Dave Traina . Accept no substitute, The Damn Truth are probably the finest rock ‘n' roll band on the planet right now.” – Metal Planet“An incendiary kaboom of commotion, with blazing vocals, powder-keg rhythms, and flaming guitars. This is immense. It's a nitro-glycerine love-bomb!” – Raw RampThe forthcoming album features the singles “Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know,” “The Willow,” and their latest single “Better This Way.” Stream all the singles on Spotify. It's no secret that one of the most exciting new bands making noise in the UK and Europe these days is Canadian. It's true, and it's The Damn Truth, a Montreal rock foursome serving up a gutsy, revved up modern reimagining of classic rock ideals. And now, after touring the UK and Europe for the last four years, The Damn Truth return with their self-titled fourth album, The Damn Truth, and, once again, produced by the legendary Bob Rock (Motley Crue, The Offspring, Bon Jovi, etc). This new album is the culmination of 12 years of hard work and constant touring; The Damn Truth are a perpetual and virtually unstoppable rock and roll machine.Fuelled by two Top 40 singles on the Canadian Active Rock Charts (“Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know”), this new album marks the next level in their relationship with Bob Rock. He has pushed the band in all areas of playing, writing, and refining the Damn Truth signature sound, most evident in the revelatory power of Lee-la Baum's vocals as evidenced on the mystic, almost Zeppelin-vibed “The Willow;” the full on bittersweet romance of “Better This Way;” the social conscience of “The Dying Dove;” the cautionary “If Don't Make It Home;” and the hell yeah rabble rousing “All Night Long.” The Damn Truth have added some extra lanes on their rock'n'roll highway as they explore new musical scenery, but the destination remains the same: organic loud rock experienced best in a crowded concert hall dripping in sweat.The album was recorded over a period of two months at Bryan Adams' Warehouse Studios in Vancouver. This is Bob Rock's favourite studio; it's a classic and gigantic old school recording haven (AC/DC had just wrapped up prior to The Damn Truth's arrival), perfect for the massive drum sound that Bob loves. Unlike their previous LP, Now or Nowhere (2021), which was hampered by Covid restrictions; this one is 100% produced and mixed by Bob Rock, who also gave the band access to his incredible collection of rare and vintage guitars for the sessions.
Interview with Steve Traina about his new book La Cave. Steve took time off from childhood activities just long enough to start and run a small business, help raise six kids, and perform various other adult activities. It was just a phase. In his spare time he also managed craft a 30-plus year career as a minor league and college D1 umpire, and fit in an ongoing 22 years as the on-air host of the music history show Steve's Folk Radio Show on WRUW-FM 91.1 in Cleveland. Now that he can form a baseball team with his nine grandchildren, he realized the foolishness of it all and, between grandfatherly duties, reverted to his childhood dream of sitting around reading and writing. In these pursuits he is guided by his ever-vigilant editor Ethel the Very Large Cat. About the La Cave Book : In a dingy basement music club in inner-city Cleveland, something incredible happened, and kept happening throughout the ‘60s. Except it didn't just “happen.” It was created by a slightly-built visionary named Stanley Kain, and he named this happening “La Cave.” Stan's vision was the future and its language was written in musical notation, fueled by post-adolescent angst amidst a backdrop of the military draft, war, race riots, and social upheaval in general. For a buck, maybe two, suburban kids, college students and other young adults could absorb the wisdom of their elders – future musical Hall of Famers, still unknown, perched behind guitars, mere feet away on a tiny stage, dispensing that wisdom with a 4/4 beat. Performers like The Velvet Underground, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Moby Grape, The Fugs and countless others were the professors of this new ideology. Mix in political drama, street theater, psychedelic drugs and cheap beer, and you have a microcosm of 1960s America. You have La Cave. History was made nightly, and was it ever fun! https://www.lacavebook.com/ Steve's info steve-traina
Everyone's favourite Chicago-based watch newsletter publisher is back for his second (or third?) chat with OT:, and as is now customary, we've caught at something of an interstitial moment. Traina left Hodinkee late last year and has dived head first into his newsletter, Unpolished (née Rescapement). We talk to Tony about the premise and pitch of his newsletter and (inevitably) the state of watch media in 2025. We also talk about industry pet peeves, press trip weirdness and why glazing billionaires is never a good idea. Snakes and smaller sizes at Christopher Ward (1:50) Hot ones with Rob McElhenney (5:11) Tony Traina main interview (8:00) Ship of Theseus Daytona on Unpolished (29:36) The Corrections (54:00) Selling Out on Decoder Ring (55:00) Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes OT: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/X3Vvc9z7aV How to follow us: https://www.instagram.com/ot.podcast https://www.facebook.com/otpodcastau https://instagram.com/andygreenlive https://instagram.com/fkscholz Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
Drs. Traina and Isaacs share how they determine which patients are appropriate for neoadjuvant therapies and how to address residual disease, as well as potential treatment toxicities.
Send us a textThis week we welcome watch industry veteran, and creator of the Unpolished newsletter, Tony Traina. In this episode we discuss Tony's journey into the space, the kinds of watches that drive his curiosity and passion, and the nature of our responsibilities in fostering a new generation of enthusiasts. A few unexpected watches make an appearance in this episode, including an MDM Hublot, and a re-issue before re-issues were all the rage. Don't miss Tony's newsletter, Unpolished, which you can subscribe to below. Show Notes:Follow Tony Traina on InstagramSubscribe to Unpolished TAG Heuer Carrera Reissue ref. CS3111Hublot MDM Geneve IWC GST Aquatimer 2000A Lange & Sohne Lange 130 Years of A Lange & SohneOmega Seamaster Milano CortinaUniversal Geneve PolerouterMiami Beach Antique ShowIWC Mark XIIRolex Sea-Dweller 16600Crazykirbyh (Vintage Hannah) on InstagramSupport the show
Patricia Traina, the publisher of "New York Giants on SI" and host of the "Locked on Giants" podcast, joined Mike and Steve. Traina explained what Saints fans should know about OC Mike Kafka, who New Orleans plans to interview for their head coaching vacancy. She discussed Saquon Barkley's incredible success with the Eagles. Traina also celebrated WR Malik Nabers' strong rookie campaign.
Mike, Steve, and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the Giants' reported interest in Saints quarterback Derek Carr. Mike and Steve interviewed Patricia Traina, the publisher of "New York Giants on SI" and host of the "Locked on Giants" podcast, and Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated. Traina explained what Saints fans should know about OC Mike Kafka, who New Orleans plans to interview for their head coaching vacancy. Nagy praised the upside of hiring special teams "guru" Aman Anand. Mike also shared his thoughts on Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver and Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury, two head coaching candidates for the Saints' job.
Drs. Isaacs and Traina share insights from the 2024 San Antonio Breast Symposium, covering the MARGOT trial, survival impacts of risk-reducing surgeries in young BRCA carriers, and outcomes of delaying surgery in operable breast cancer.
Drs. Isaacs and Traina share insights from the 2024 San Antonio Breast Symposium, covering the MARGOT trial, survival impacts of risk-reducing surgeries in young BRCA carriers, and outcomes of delaying surgery in operable breast cancer.
On this episode, we're pleased to welcome our very special guest, watch writer extraordinaire and former Hodinkee editor, Mr Tony Traina. We talk to Tony about Cartier, Universal Genève, watch journalism vs commercialism, and a whole lot more.
Send us a textToday I bring my personal trainer Reyna Estrada aka @reyna_the_traina she shares ways to stay on track during the holidays, her current favorites and ways to actually see results in the gym! She also shares her story to becoming fit and becoming a personal trainer. I hope you enjoy! Podcast IG https://www.instagram.com/veronicaramospodcast/My IGhttps://www.instagram.com/realtor_veronicaramos/Her IGhttps://www.instagram.com/reyna_the_traina/
All'ottavo posto tra i marchi più venduti in Italia, Jeep si appresta a chiudere il 2024 con buoni risultati. A giocare un ruolo fondamentale nelle performance del brand certamente Avenger, vettura che ha raggiunto il primato di suv più venduto nel nostro Paese. Un modello, questo, che ha permesso anche a Jeep di ampliare la sua clientela rispetto al passato: il 70% degli acquirenti di Avenger, infatti, non è tradizionalmente legato al marchio - sottolinea Novella Varzi, Country Manager per l'Italia di Jeep.
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - La cucina e l'enogastronomia sono due punti di forza del Made in Italy nel mondo, e guadagnano sempre più spazio nella competizione globale. Ne ha parlato Chicco Cerea - Executive Chef del ristorante "Da Vittorio", che vanta 3 Stelle Michelin.sat/gtr
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - La cucina e l'enogastronomia sono due punti di forza del Made in Italy nel mondo, e guadagnano sempre più spazio nella competizione globale. Ne ha parlato Chicco Cerea - Executive Chef del ristorante "Da Vittorio", che vanta 3 Stelle Michelin.sat/gtr
This week on the podcast, Zach Kazan welcomes Tony Traina to the show to talk about the state of watch media, what's getting him excited about the watch world right now, and what's next for his newsletter, Unpolished Watches (formerly Rescapement). Tony has been writing about watches and watch collecting for about five years now, including a two year stint with Hodinkee, and has built up a loyal audience with his detailed and impeccably researched articles on vintage watches, the auction scene, and some of the most talked about new releases, including many that are squarely in the enthusiast sphere.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast on all major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show Notes Tony Traina on InstagramTony's newsletter
In today's episode, Leslie sits down with lifestyle expert, parent, author, entrepreneur and old friend, Alexis Swanson Traina. Among all the fabulous hats Alexis wears, Alexis is the Founder and CEO of HiNOTE a free app that allows individuals to text, post and share personalized, digital notes -- everything from invitations to birthday wishes, thank you notes and more in just a few taps…. this service is as unique and glamorous as Alexis herself…so make sure to download it in the App Store. In this episode, Alexis and Leslie talk about her background, her inspiration for HiNOTE, and the juggling act of her life as an entrepreneur, mom, wine connoisseur, hostess and much, much more… This is a conversation you won't want to miss… If you enjoy the show, please rate and review. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheInterviewWithLeslie. A new podcast is released every Wednesday.
Episode 434 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Jason Jones, a staff writer for The Athletic, covering the nexus of sports and culture and Jimmy Traina, the host of the SI Media with Jimmy Traina and a writer at SI.com. In this podcast Jones and Traina discuss the six-part docu-series that premiered on Netflix last week; their takeaways; how the filmmakers navigated McMahon's ascension in pro wrestling through his exile from the business amid legal problems; why they choose the interviews; Shane McMahon coming off good; why no Nick Khan or WWE execs; the interviews with Hulk Hogan and Tony Atlas; Vince defenders; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host of the Locked On Giants podcast Patricia Traina joins the show to preview the New York Giants season. Traina talks about the lack of playing time for starters in the preseason. She talks about the pressure facing Brian Daboll and him taking over offensive play-calling
Episode 504 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with NBC play-by-play man, Noah Eagle.Eagle talks about calling the men's and women's Team USA at the upcoming Summer Olympics in Paris, his extensive resume at just 27 years old, getting into the broadcasting business and the sport he hasn't yet called that he would like to call, what it was like to call an NFL playoff game.Eagle also explains his desire as a kid to become a TV dentist and shares stories about the legendary Bill Raftery, who he has known his entire life.Following Eagle, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include the offseason version of "Hard Knocks" being a must-watch, Major League Baseball embarrassing itself by putting games on Roku and Home Run Derby. Jimmy and Sal also pay tribute to Dr. Ruth, Richard Simmons and Shannen Doherty, who all passed away in recent daySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our conversation with Tony Traina of Hodinkee takes a look at the current health of and sentiment toward the watch industry. We look at how brands, retailers and watch media contribute to the current state of the industry, and what they can do to improve things. Links: Rescapement Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry – monthly export data Watches of Switzerland – quarterly earnings and annual report (FY ending April 2024) Morgan Stanley 2023 Swiss Watch Industry Report – Revolution Magazine analysis We'd also like to hear from you on those topics. In particular, we've created a short survey at collectivehorology.com/survey to get your thoughts on watch collecting – what you're into, what needs to change, and how you see the future. And to thank you for completing the survey, we're offering a very special gift. More details at collectivehorology.com/survey. Thank you for making the time. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology, Openwork goes inside the watch industry. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
Episode 503 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features an interview with "Sports Business Journal" NFL reporter, Ben Fischer.Fischer covered the antitrust trial in which a jury ordered the NFL to pay $4.7 billion for violating antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription service. How much will Sunday Ticket customers get and when? What the NFL's chances to win an appeal? What does the verdict mean for how the NFL will distribute games in the future? Will the NFL ever sell single-team or single-game packages? What revelations came out of the trial?Fischer also talks about what's going on with the NFL Network, the cancellation of the popular "Around the NFL" podcast, moving "Good Morning Football" out of New York and more.Following Fischer, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include Joe Burrow's idea for the NFL schedule, the backlash to LeBron James playing with Bronny James, the Yankees' woes and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 502 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features an interview with Jason McCourty, who won't be part of the "Good Morning Football" cast with the show moving from New York to Los Angeles.McCourty explains why he won't be staying with the show, how shocked he was by the NFL Network's decision to move the show, what he'll miss most about being on GMFB, the end of his "Fit List" segment, and if he plans on watching when the show returns from its hiatus.McCourty, who won a Super Bowl with the Patriots during his career, also shares this thoughts on the Tom Brady Roast, how Brady will do this season as an analyst and what the Patriots groups chats are saying about Bill Belichick's dating life.Following McCourty, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include the NFL losing an anti-trust lawsuit against Sunday Ticket subscribers, a book recommendation and Jimmy's hatred of fireworks and the Hot Dog Eating ContestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 501 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features an interview with Pablo Torre, who hosts the "Pablo Torre Finds Out" podcast for Meadowlark Media.Torre explains how the idea for his unique podcast came about, how he picks his topics, what his goal is with the podcast, what it's like to work for Dan Le Batard and how he was able to let ESPN keep him on a part-time basis while he works full-time for another company.Torre also reveals his most memorable podcast episode, responds to various pitches for podcast ideas from Jimmy and the two reminisce about working at "Sports illustrated" together.Following Torre, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include J.J. Redick upsetting some people by using the f-word as his Lakers' introductory press conference, protesters interrupting sporting events and Travis Kelce joining Taylor Swift on stage at Eras Tour. The segment finishes with Jimmy reading the podcast's Apple reviews for JuneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith McPherson quote tweeted a Jimmy Traina tweet about Rickie Ricardo and Gio wonders if he's taking a shot at Traina or is he in agreement.
The Yankees completed their sweep of the Twins, but Juan Soto did not return after the rain delay because of forearm soreness. They have a huge series against the Dodgers starting tonight, so we will see if he is in the lineup. He probably won't be in the field, but we expect him to DH. He might need Tommy John surgery in the offseason. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with all the sounds of the Yankees beating the Twins. The Celtics dominated the Mavericks in game 1 and Porzingis had a great game. Dan Hurley will meet with the Lakers today. A young reporter on the golf channel thought she was talking to Vince Young, but she was not. In the final segment of the hour, Keith McPherson quote tweeted a Jimmy Traina tweet about Rickie Ricardo and Gio wonders if he's taking a shot at Traina. Boomer thinks Suzyn Waldman is feeling unsettled wondering who is going to permanently replace John Sterling.
Hour 1 The Yankees completed their sweep of the Twins, but Juan Soto did not return after the rain delay because of forearm soreness. They have a huge series against the Dodgers starting tonight, so we will see if he is in the lineup. He probably won't be in the field, but we expect him to DH. He might need Tommy John surgery in the offseason. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with all the sounds of the Yankees beating the Twins. The Celtics dominated the Mavericks in game 1 and Porzingis had a great game. Dan Hurley will meet with the Lakers today. A young reporter on the golf channel thought she was talking to Vince Young, but she was not. In the final segment of the hour, Keith McPherson quote tweeted a Jimmy Traina tweet about Rickie Ricardo and Gio wonders if he's taking a shot at Traina. Boomer thinks Suzyn Waldman is feeling unsettled wondering who is going to permanently replace John Sterling. Hour 2 Boomer ran into a guy he sees from paving commercials. We also talked about Juan Soto's forearm injury and how players in New York always get hurt. We took some calls from concerned Yankees fans. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees win over the Twins to complete the sweep. Juan Soto did not return after the rain delay and will get imaging. Porzingis had a big game as the Celtics dominated the Mavs to take game 1. Jerry has a clip of Donald Trump calling Adam Schiff a ‘watermelon head'. In the final segment of the hour, the U.S. beat Pakistan in cricket and it was a huge upset. Hour 3 Juan Soto did not return to last night's game after the rain delay because of forearm soreness. We expect him to play this weekend against the Dodgers, but we don't expect to see him playing the field. Giants WR Jalin Hyatt said ‘we have a playoff team here'. Gio said he shouldn't have said that. A caller wants John Sterling back for this ‘special season'. We talked about bringing Sterling back for the playoffs. Boomer said Sterling is done and would not want to come back to do the playoffs. A caller wonders why Gio doesn't do an impression of Sal Licata. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about Rickie Ricardo being Rick James' former hype-man back in the day. The Celtics had no problem with the Mavericks in game 1 of the NBA Finals. Kyrie Irving talked about the atmosphere and he expected it to be louder. Adam Silver commented on Caitlin Clark and called it a welcome to the WNBA moment but wants her treated fairly. Chris Russo had a hard time pronouncing ‘pandemic'. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco talked about Spirit Airlines. In the final segment of the hour, Gio got a message from his wife that the freezer is broken and everything is thawing out. A doctor called in who said he is very close to John and Suzyn and said Dave Sims is getting the job. Hour 4 Dan in Carteret calls in. He hasn't called us in about a year. He wants Suzyn to retire from the Yankees booth. He also wants Boomer to retire as he's ‘won at life'. Jerry returns for an update but first Keith McPherson joins us to talk about his tweet at Jimmy Traina for his ‘memo to WFAN'. Jerry starts with Juan Soto talking about his forearm and how he's getting imaging to see what's wrong. The Mets met the media in London as they play the Phillies tomorrow. A caller tells a story about seeing Boomer in a restaurant and Boomer's chair broke. Christian Hackenberg was on the Ross Tucker podcast and talked about his brief time with the Jets. The Moment of The Day involves Donald Trump calling a politician a ‘watermelon head'. In the final segment of the week, a caller is looking for a pick for the Belmont.
Episode 495 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features an interview with Mike North, NFL VP of Broadcast Planning, who has a major role in putting together the season schedule. North talks about the challenges in putting together the 2024 schedule, why the league decided to play on Christmas Day, which takes place on a Wednesday, how the Christmas games affected the rest of the schedule, who will produce and broadcast the two Christmas games on Netflix, why the NFL went all in on the Texans, whether the Chiefs have replaced the Cowboys as America's team, how flex scheduling will work, why there won't be a national doubleheader in Week 1 and much more..Following North, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include Aaron Rodgers' eye-opening admission, Tom Brady's back pedal on his Netflix roast and a shady move by a restaurant. Jimmy also reads recent Apple reviews for the "SI Media Podcast."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 592 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features an interview with the newly retired John Sterling.Sterling, who was the radio voice of the Yankees for 36 seasons before stepping away from the job in mid-April, talks about his decision to retire now and clarifies reports on his health. He also addresses the social media backlash the Yankees faced after giving him an 83-inch television as a retirement gift.Sterling also shares the advice he'd give the person who succeeds him as the Yankees radio play-by-play person, shares this thoughts on his "streak" of calling 5,060 straight games and remembers his time as a sports-talk radio host andSterling also reveals the one Yankees player who asked him to change his famous home run call and talks about the role Mike and the Mad Dog played in helping the home run calls become a thing.Following Sterling, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include the NFL Draft, Aaron Boone's ridiculous ejection, the upcoming unedited "Roast of Tom Brady" on Netflix, Taylor Swift's new album and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're talking Giants with Traina, Tainah, Dog, and YOU. Come join us as we discuss the Giants' current state, the upcoming draft decisions, and more.Locked On Giants Live!https://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnGiantsNFLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Giants Live! is back with Traina, Tainah, and Dog as we get you ready for free agency and all other things New York Giants.Locked On Giants Live! Free Agency Previewhttps://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnGiantsNFLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Episode 483 of the "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" podcast is an all-Traina Thoughts post-Super Bowl edition with Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY.Topics discussed include Tony Romo's performance calling the Big Game, the massive confusion about the overtime rules, the halftime show, whether the game should start earlier in the day, the awful injury suffered by the Niners' Dre Greenlaw and whether Kyle Shanahan made the right move by taking the ball in overtime.Other topics include CBS' outstanding special, "You Are Looking Live," on the history of the "NFL Today" pregame show, whether betting on a game changes the way you watch sports, the latest episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," the post-NFL season blues, the best type of pretzel and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Traina, Tainah, and Dog are back at it on a Locked On Giants Livestream in which we run down the roster and give our thoughts as to how general manager Joe Schoen should try to fix it. Plus as always, we take your questions.Locked On Giants Live! Roster Building Editionhttps://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnGiantsNFLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Traina, Tainah, and Dog are back at it on a Locked On Giants Livestream in which we run down the roster and give our thoughts as to how general manager Joe Schoen should try to fix it. Plus as always, we take your questions. Locked On Giants Live! Roster Building Edition https://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnGiantsNFL Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this episode, Trevor Traina, the CEO and founder of Kresus, discusses the need for a simple and secure tool for cryptocurrency transactions. He shares the journey of creating Kresus, a mobile app that allows anyone to participate in the world of crypto without the complexities of traditional wallets. Trevor also reflects on his previous ventures and the lessons he has learned from selling multiple companies. He provides insights on acquisitions and the importance of trust and transparency in the crypto industry. Additionally, he discusses his passion for photography and art collection. In this conversation, Trevor discusses his passion for photography, shares advice for his younger self, expresses excitement for the future of Kresus, and talks about creating a lasting legacy. Takeaways: Kresus is a mobile app that provides a simple and secure tool for cryptocurrency transactions. The key to successful entrepreneurship is the ability to learn what you need to know when you need to know it and the determination to overcome obstacles. Acquisitions require an honest assessment of the company's growth potential and identifying potential acquirers who would benefit from the acquisition. Creativity and resilience are essential in navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship. The crypto market offers opportunities for investment, but it is important to focus on valuable and worthwhile projects. Collecting art and photography allows for self-expression and exploration of different themes and styles. Trevor is an avid collector of photographs and finds inspiration in the work of great photographers. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:05 The Need for a Simple Crypto Tool 03:26 The Journey of Creasis 07:48 Creating a Simple and Secure Wallet 09:57 Scaling and Growing Creasis 12:45 Previous Ventures and Lessons Learned 17:16 Insights on Acquisitions 23:13 Embracing Change and Creativity 27:34 Early Ambitions and Entrepreneurial Spirit 34:14 The Importance of Trust and Transparency in Crypto 36:10 Navigating the Crypto Market 41:05 Passion for Photography and Art Collection 44:57 Trevor's Passion for Photography 46:15 Advice for Younger Self 47:21 Excitement for the Future of Croesus 49:38 Creating a Lasting Legacy 49:55 How to Connect with Trevor and Download Croesus
On this installment of OPPOSITION TERRITORY, Patricia Traina from Giants Country at FanNation joined us for our Eagles vs. Giants preview podcast - their first NFC East matchup of the season! We dove into what we'll be seeing this Sunday between these two teams that haven't had much success recently.Patricia and Jeff discussed the following:What are the Giants looking to prove in these last 3 weeks of the regular season from a player perspective and even a coaching perspective?Can the Giants find a way to stop the infamous Brotherly Shove?A look at Tommy DeVito and what he's been able to produce for the Giants under center.The Giants vulnerabilities on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball?All of this and much more this week on Opposition Territory!Head over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.com.Follow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023Follow the show on Instagram: instagram.com/philadelphiasportstable.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3549428/advertisement
Episode 475 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" is an all-Traina Thoughts mailbag edition with weekly contributor, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York.Listeners of the podcast has questions about what Fox will do with Greg Olsen next year when Tom Brady joins the network's No. 1 NFL crew, whether Warner Brothers Discovery would pass on reupping with the NBA if it signed a deal with WWE, what the best role for Bill Belichick would be if he went into broadcasting, ABC and ESPN airing two "Monday Night Football games at the same time, if a documentary on sports broadcasters would work and much more.On the non-sports media front, listeners asked about the best Christmas movie, reclining on airplanes, Family "Double Dare" or "Family Feud," the "Sopranos" character who would have the best grievances on Festivus and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 471 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with ESPN college football and NFL analyst, Booger McFarland.McFarland shares his thoughts on the college football playoff and his comment that Florida State getting snubbed was a "travesty to the sport. He also discloses who he likes to win the Alabama-Michigan and Texas-Washington and, ultimately, the title game. McFarland also discusses whether the controversy regarding FSU is good for the sport, the mentality of college football fans and how he judges Deion Sanders' season as Colorado head coach.McFarland also reflects on his two years as a "Monday Night Football' analyst, the one year he spent in a crane, what it's like to work with Chris Berman on "NFL Primetime" and reveals whether he'd like to once again call games.Following McFarland, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal talk about the latest embarrassing story for the New York Jets, which NFL teams have great betting value to win the Super Bowl, Jimmy's weird quirk while watching football and important food question and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ben sits down with Hodinkee editors Mark Kauzlarich and Tony Traina. After a morning of previewing the New York watch auctions at Sotheby's and Phillips, the three chat about the state of the market and watch auctions before jumping into their thoughts on some of the watches they saw in New York. There's a discussion of vintage Patek and Rolex – including the collection of one collector beloved by the community – but also other brands, indies, and even our favorite Richard Milles. At the end of it all, the trio pick their favorite watches that they saw, as well as the lots they'll be watching to get a gauge on the state of the auction market. Sotheby's Important Watches auction takes place on December 7, and Phillips New York Auction: Nine happens on December 9–10. Both have public previews at their New York locations prior to the sale. Show Notes:00:01Sotheby's Important Watches New York catalogPhillips New York Auction: Nine catalog1:21Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 "Single Red" that passed at Phillips Geneva4:40Tiffany-signed, Breguet Patek 1463 chronograph at Sotheby's9:15Patek 1518R perpetual calendar chronograph at Sotheby's10:45Patek 1518 "pink on pink" that sold for $9.5m in 202112:30Rolex 6241 "John Player Special" at Sotheby's15:15John Player Special that sold for CHF 2.2m at Sotheby's Geneva16:15The Alan "Hammer" Bloore Collection18:30Panerai PAM21 from Hammer Collection at Sotheby's19:20Rolex 5510 "Big Crown" from Hammer Collection at Sotheby's19:55Longines Weems from Richard Byrd at Sotheby's22:00Richard Mille RM035 "Baby Nadal" at Sotheby's 23:30Patek 1518R at Phillips25:30Patek ref. 3974 at Phillips29:00Patek ref. 96 Sector Dial at PhillipsPatek ref. 844 pocket watch at Phillips30:40Vacheron Constantin 4072 chronograph at Phillips37:30Patek 1463 "pink-on-pink" at Phillips39:05Rolex Space-Dweller at Phillips44:45Rolex 6263 "Big Red" at PhillipsCartier Baignoire with Chaplin provenance at Sotheby'sTropical 5512 Submariner at Sotheby's
Episode 469 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features an interview with NFL VP of Broadcast Planning, Mike NorthNorth explains how a game getting flexed happens, why the NFL would want to flex a game and what goes into flexing a game. North also discusses whether he thinks any games will be flexed this season, what the league thinks of having three Patriots games left in prime time, how the Aaron Rodgers and Joe Burrow injuries have impacted the prime-schedule, whether the league would ever consider only scheduling the first half of the season and then program times and networks after during the second half.North also reveals if the NFL has ever considered removing the Lions from Thanksgiving, what the league is looking for from it's first-ever Black Friday game on Amazon Prime and why the league is happy to have Taylor Swift as a fan.Following North, Sal Licata from WFAN Radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss Thanksgiving food, the Thanksgiving NFL games and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 468 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with broadcaster Ian Eagle, from CBS, Turner Sports and the YES Network.Eagle discusses his hectic work weeks during the NFL and NBA season and shares hilarious traveling stories, including the time he almost missed a game after a flight was canceled.Eagle also explains why he still does NFL preseason games, how he's approaching the college basketball season now that he will call the Final Four for the first time, being the first NFL broadcaster to make a Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift reference, what it's like to work with Richard Jefferson, what happens when he goes out to dinner with Bill Raftery and much more.Following Eagle, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy talks about seeing Bill Burr at Madison Square Garden and a live taping of Conan O'Brien's podcast last week. Jimmy and Sal also discuss the big week of NFL games and why Sal has issues with the NFL airing a third game at night on ThanksgivingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 467 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" is an All-Traina Thoughts edition of the podcast with Sal Licata from WFAN Radio and SNY TV.This week, Jimmy details his struggles in booking a guest for this week's podcast, Jimmy and Sal reminisce about the horrible experience they had when they took pictures with Larry David, they discuss the NFL's prime-time schedule woes and flex scheduling changes that need to happen, Troy Aikman's call of Chargers-Jets on "Monday Night Football," including his repeated criticism of New York quarterback Zach Wilson and they speculate about LeBron James' recent streaming issues with YouTubeTV.Jimmy and Sal also address tweets regarding whether sports can be enjoyed without gambling on them, an important trait for NFL play-by-play folks, the Apple TV remote control and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a new podcast series from Hodinkee called Ben Clymer Presents. Hosted by Hodinkee's own founder, Ben Clymer Presents offers a special chat between Ben and subject experts from the world of watches and, sometimes, elsewhere. It's a limited series that will run weekly for the next ten weeks, with new episodes every Wednesday in both video and audio. Want the video? Swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel (or watch below). Just want the audio? It's being published to the same podcast feed as Hodinkee Radio, so check your feeds or subscribe wherever you find your podcasts (might we recommend Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn).// Episode 5 //This episode features Ben chatting with Hodnkee's own Tony Traina (Editor) and Rich Fordon (VIP Adviser) about the upcoming fall auctions from Phillips, Sotheby's, Christie's, and Antiquorum (the catalogs for each are listed below, if available). From favorite lots, sleeper options, the return of the Brando GMT, and a whole lot more, the fall auction season kicks off this weekend, so we wanted to get a special extra episode in just in time to get you ready for the sales. Listings: Geneva Watch Auction XVIII – Phillips (November 3rd and 4th) Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces Geneva – Antiquorum (November 4th and 5th) Important Watches: Part 1 – Sotheby's (November 5th) Passion for Time Auction – Christie's (November 6th) Rare Watches – Christie's (November 6th) The OAK Collection Part 1 – Christie's (Nov 26th, catalog not yet available). Show Notes: 0:42 Monaco Legends Auction1:51 The Zaman Collection offered by Christie's2:00 The "Brando" Rolex GMT (now offered by Christie's here)3:11 Phillips Game Changers 20198:08 Philippe Dufour Simplicity being sold by Loupe This11:35 Patek Philippe 2526 in white gold via Phillips11:45 Audemars Piguet QP 5516 from the Oak Collection via Christie's Hong Kong11:55 History of the early AP QPs, including the 551612:03 Ben's AP 5516 hands-on12:16 Audemars Piguet Complete Calendar Ref 83114:33 Rolex Daytona 6239 via Phillips15:26 Cosigned Roger Smith x Daniels Millenium via Sotheby's19:32 Patek Nautilus Tiffany blue dial24:48 Rolex Daytona 6264 "Cherry Logo" via Phillips25:44 Rolex 6062 pink gold via Christie's26:22 Rolex 4467 Datejust "movement #12"26:42 Rolex 6062 in steel via Phillips26:57 Jason Singer's Talking Watches26:58 John Goldberger's Talking Watches27:12 Philippe Dufour Petite and Grand Sonnerie 31:55 Chrono24 Chrono Pulse Market Performance Report
Episode 465 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with legendary radio host, Dan Patrick.Topics discussed include Patrick setting a retirement date in four years, why he will call it a career at that time and what he'll do after giving up his radio show.Among the other items covered with Patrick: Why he disliked his last two years at ESPN, the state of radio, the art of interviewing, how he critiques all of his interviews, Pat McAfee backlash and McAfee's weekly interviews with Aaron Rodgers. Patrick also explains what his new book, "The Occasionally Accurate Annals of Football" is all about and talks about turning down a chance to see the Rolling Stones in concert and the time he went to a Britney Spears concert by himself.Following Patrick, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss Sal's complete 180 regarding NFL Sunday Ticket and YouTubeTV, the Diamondbacks-Rangers World Series, Halloween, Jimmy's night at a Billy Joel concert and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 462 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with The Ringer's sports media columnist and podcast host, Bryan Curtis. Topics discussed include NBC's Taylor Swift-heavy broadcast of Chiefs-Jets as well as Cris Collinsworth's odd commentary on Zach Wilson, plus NBC's Rodney Harrison taking a ton of heat for calling Wilson "garbage" during a postgame interview with the Chiefs' Chris Jones.Other items covered on the podcast: Whether interest in Deion Sanders and Colorado football has peaked; why the NFL's prime time schedule is in big trouble; ABC getting Wednesday night NBA games; ESPN's usage of Alex Rodriguez; the proliferation of podcasts and much more.Following Curtis, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss Sal missing and NFL Sunday to look at houses, Patrick Mahomes' controversial slide at the end of the Chiefs-Jets game, the demise of Threads, the lack of interest in the MLB playoffs and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 336 of the Sports Media Podcast features Ian Eagle, the CBS Sports/WBD/YES Network and Westwood One Sports broadcaster, and Sports Illustrated podcaster and writer Jimmy. Traina. In this podcast Eagle discusses dropping a Taylor Swift reference during the Chiefs-Jaguars game and the explosion of coverage that followed; why things go viral; how doing a Thursday Night radio broadcast helps his TV work; adjusting to so many different partners; his Nets schedule; how he feels when he reads that his son Noah, also a sports broadcaster, is a product of nepotism; his upcoming Final Four NCAA assignment; how he views Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson being replaced by Doris Burke and Doc Rivers; calling college football and more. Traina discusses Friday Night SmackDown coming back to USA Network beginning October 2024; WWE producing four primetime specials per year that will air on NBC; Fox being out of the WWE business; the financial terms of the deal; storylines involving The Rock and Roman Reigns and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 460 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with Kevin Clark, who now hosts "This Is Football" for ESPN.Clark talks about why he recently made the move from The Ringer to ESPN, whether he will continue to write and how sports media has changed since Covid.Other topics covered with Clark include the possible Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift romance, changes he'd like to see network's make for NFL coverage, Bill Belichick's personality, what we know after two weeks of the NFL season and much more.Following Clark, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss Week 2 of NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, ESPN's curious assignments for Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit, Sean McVay's decision to kick a meaningless field goal and upset a lot of bettors, HBO cancelling "Winning Time. Plus, Jimmy makes an announcement regarding Apple reviewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 454 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina," features an interview Peter Schrager from "Good Morning Football" and "Fox NFL Kickoff."Schrager discusses what his travel schedule is like during the season when he has to travel from New York City to Los Angeles every weekend, what his goal is when reporting for "Fox NFL Kickoff," and the huge broadcast and media changes coming to to the NFL for the 2023 season.Other topics covered include why this is set up to be a great NFL season, a sleeper MVP candidate, Netflix's "Quarterback" series and much more.Following Schrager, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss their early opinions on NFL team win total over/unders they like, why giving up fantasy football is a great life decision, the "Blind Side" controversy, the Johnny Manziel Netflix documentary and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 453 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina," features an interview with SiriusXM radio host, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. The radio Hall of Famer, who also hosts "High Heat" on the MLB Network and appears on "First Take" each Wednesday, discusses going viral recently for his interview with Joey Votto, which featured Votto cutting a WWE-like promo on Russo. Russo also sheds light on his future in sports media and explains why he may change something after the Super Bowl. Other topics covered include the most influential sports media members, ESPN firing Jeff Van Gundy, the Yankees atrocious season, "Hard Knocks," Netflix's "Quarterback," Shohei Ohtani and much more. Following Russo, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss a big milestone for "SI Media With Jimmy Traina," the passing of Paul Reubens, Sean Payton's comments about the Jets and Nathaniel Hackett, cord cutting, horse racing and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.