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0:00 - As Howie Day once said, "even the best fall down sometimes." But the mark of a great team is how you answer adversity. The Broncos loss a heartbreaker last week. Can the respond with an important divisional win this week?14:19 - The Chargers won't have Khalil Mack this Sunday. He's out with a dislocated elbow. The Broncos need to capitalize on that opportunity. Also, the Brewers just clinched a playoff spot. Brewers Manager Pat Murphy wrote a letter congratulating the team from the perspective of Bob Uecker...who passed away earlier this year. He wrote the letter as if Uecker was penning it from heaven. Is that cool, fun, and inspiring? Or is that weird?34:17 - Coach Sanford had ChatGPT write an inspiring speech to pump up his Valor Christian Eagles from the perspective of Abraham Lincoln. And it was pretty damn good. Strap in, folks. This is the new AI-driven world we're living in.
Spiritual awakening often brings profound inner change—but it can also mean outgrowing old relationships. In this episode, we explore why losing friends can be a natural part of awakening, how shifting energy and values create new dynamics, and why it doesn't mean you're doing something wrong. You'll learn how to navigate the grief of endings with compassion, honor the role those friends played in your life, and open to new connections that align with your evolving self.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video:If you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/losing-friends-spiritual-awakeningMusic:Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
It sure seems like everyone is just counting down the days until the Ryder Cup at this point. With minimal golf news and no PGA Tour event to discuss, Andy instead starts this episode with a tale from his latest round of golf. Playing at one of America's great championship courses, Andy decided he wanted to recreate an iconic moment and ended up almost hitting some folks enjoying a Tuesday afternoon lunch on the patio. It's been a big week for paying homage to iconic figures, as Brendan shares the latest Bob Uecker tribute from the Milwaukee Brewers. Brendan is aghast at the team reading and posting a fake letter from the deceased Uecker, which leads into a discussion about which ghosts this year's Ryder Cup teams should (allegedly) hear from. The Europeans have made it to Long Island and dressed in some... interesting... clothing for their first practice rounds at Bethpage Black. Justin Rose thinks that New Yorkers will become "caricatures" of themselves in the crowd and thinks that the VR preparation is a sign that things have gone too far. In actual golf being played this week, the ultimate Game Within a Game is underway on the LPGA circuit: can the unique winner streak continue at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship? With 18 of this year's winners in the field, the odds are in favor of this incredible streak living on. Andy is fired up about the Stephens Cup and the U.S. Mid-Am, both of which are already underway as of this recording. The Celebrity Ryder Cup rosters have been released with big names such as Toni Kukoč, Pau Gasol, and Brooklyn Beckham facing off against Eli Manning, Colin Jost, and "Sticks Boy " Noah Kahan. In substantive golf news, Amazon Prime has acquired some Masters streaming rights for Thursday and Friday and - as first reported on this podcast - the PGA Tour will not open the season in Kapalua due to the water issues in Maui.
Welcome to Episode 104 of Tablesetters. Devin and Steve are back to capture the drama, joy, and heartbreak of a September week that revealed everything we love and fear about baseball. In Los Angeles, the Phillies turned fatigue into fuel, clinching their second straight NL East crown in a game that began after a sleepless night of travel and ended in extra innings with Bryce Harper's fist-pumping eighth-inning home run and J.T. Realmuto's sacrifice fly. When the champagne popped, it wasn't just about celebration — it was about perspective. Garrett Stubbs made sure Harper could join the party with apple juice, and Harrison Bader's mantra rang through the room: “What a gift.” For a club that has known nothing but heartbreak since 2022, that phrase has become the soul of the team: gratitude, joy, and belief that this year can be different. Contrast that spirit with the Bronx, where Anthony Volpe has been grinding through a partially torn labrum since May, hitting just .197 with his defense slipping. Brian Cashman insists this is merely a “tough stretch,” but José Caballero's hot bat and steady glove have complicated the conversation. Caballero is hitting .314 since mid-August, and his emergence is forcing Aaron Boone to consider whether loyalty to Volpe is holding the team back. North of the border, the Blue Jays found a new reason to believe. Trey Yesavage, their top prospect, debuted with nine strikeouts in five innings, a franchise record, his splitter producing an absurd 11 whiffs on 14 swings. His 19 total whiffs put him in Kevin Gausman territory, and for a team already leading the AL East, his arrival feels less like the future and more like a weapon for right now. Toronto hasn't won a World Series since 1993, but Yesavage's debut makes that drought feel vulnerable. The Giants are also leaning into youth, promoting Bryce Eldridge, a 20-year-old, 6-foot-7 slugger ranked the No. 15 prospect in baseball. With 25 homers across Double-A and Triple-A and elite exit velocity numbers, Eldridge is being thrown straight into the fire of a Wild Card chase, where San Francisco sits just 1 ½ games back. With their first basemen producing a meager .614 OPS, Eldridge isn't just a curiosity — he's an immediate solution. In Detroit, fear gave way to relief when Tarik Skubal, the frontrunner for the AL Cy Young, exited his last start with side tightness. Initial panic subsided after imaging revealed no structural damage, and he's slated to pitch Thursday against Cleveland. His numbers speak to his dominance: 13–5, 2.26 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 224 strikeouts in 185 innings. In a franchise that hasn't seen an ace like this since Hal Newhouser, Skubal is the difference between a quick October exit and a run that could echo through history. Out in Arizona, the Diamondbacks are embracing the stars — literally. Blaze Alexander's joke about undergoing a “horoscope” on his bruised elbow became a clubhouse rallying cry, and suddenly the D-backs are aligning at the right moment. Zac Gallen notched his 1,000th career strikeout, joining Randy Johnson and Brandon Webb, while a six-run sixth inning powered them to an 8–1 win over San Francisco. With Jordan Lawlar's RBI double, Geraldo Perdomo's five times on base, and James McCann's homer, Arizona is playing like a team that refuses to fade. In Milwaukee, the Brewers clinched their own ticket to October in a celebration filled with laughter and tenderness. After the fireworks and walk-off, manager Pat Murphy read aloud a letter he pretended came from the late Bob Uecker. Players laughed at the imagined line about being God's “third catcher,” but the tribute brought misty eyes too. Christian Yelich captured the moment perfectly: enjoy it, but don't forget — the job isn't done. And then there's Juan Soto, whose brilliance continues to collide with the Mets' collapse. His 40th home run put him in Barry Bonds and Jeff Bagwell's company with a 40–30–100 season, the first of its kind in Mets history. He is the ninth player to hit 40 for different teams in consecutive years, joining legends like Griffey, A-Rod, and Ohtani. Yet while Soto shines, the Mets stumble, 21–30 in the second half, their Wild Card lead slipping away. His season is a masterpiece, but without October, it may be remembered as a monument to wasted potential. From Philadelphia's “what a gift” mantra to Soto's historic swing in Queens, from rookies Yesavage and Eldridge redefining futures to Skubal and Gallen reminding us of aces past and present, Episode 104 is the story of September baseball. It's belief, heartbreak, and joy — colliding night after night as October looms. Follow us on Instagram and X @TablesettersPod, and join us as we set the table for another unforgettable week in the game we love.
In today's episode, we're exploring Jaw Pain: Spiritual Meaning and the Conflict Between Truth and Safety. If you've ever dealt with clenching, grinding, or TMJ, you know it's more than just physical discomfort. Together we'll uncover the deeper spiritual meaning of jaw pain—the hidden tension between authentic expression and the survival patterns that try to keep us safe. This isn't just about easing pain; it's about hearing the sacred message your body and spirit are sending, inviting you to honor both truth and safety on your path of healing.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/Sg0En7JBKwUIf you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-meaning-of-jaw-painForever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
Spiritual awakening can be a beautiful, transformative journey—but it can also be exhausting. In this episode, we explore the hidden side of awakening: the fatigue, overwhelm, and burnout that can arise when old patterns dissolve and the nervous system struggles to keep up with rapid inner change. We'll look at why exhaustion often accompanies deep spiritual growth, how to recognize the difference between ordinary tiredness and awakening fatigue, and what this stage is really asking of you. Most importantly, you'll learn practical ways to meet this exhaustion with compassion, patience, and embodied awareness so that it becomes a portal to deeper integration and wholeness.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/wy9ZNNV0bcYIf you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-awakening-fatigueMusic:Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
Jon and Aaron are back and talking about the Bob Uecker memorial service. Then they talk about the Brewers going through the 25 games in 25 days stretch Then, Packers get the roster down to 53. Wisconsin football gets started with Miami this week. Finally, a congratulations to the Green Bay Rockers.
This week on the podcast we discuss the Packers ending the preseason and our thoughts on the team ahead of the cuts. The Packers make a move to add some OL depth. The Wisconsin Badgers have some real football coming up and we preview the season and upcoming game. Lastly, we discuss the Brewers rough week against the Cubs and Giants. We also discuss our thoughts on the Uecker celebration of life game on Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Brewers delivered a sensational tribute to Bob Uecker on Sunday, but it was only a 3-5 week on the field coming off the magical 14-game winning streak. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe dive into an up-and-down week that saw a 9-game lead in the division dwindle down to five. Should Brewers fans be worried? The Cubs continue to demonstrate that they're a great team, and a bad matchup. What's up with the rotation lately, particularly Jacob Misiorowski after another blowup inning? Joey Ortiz's injury shines a spotlight on how short this team is in the middle infield. Even though the day ended in a tough loss, the Brewers' celebration of Uecker marked another high point in the Brewers' hot streak of ventures that go beyond the games themselves. In Three Up Three Down (51:30), Willy Adames returns with a vengeance, Brice Turang's huge run continues, William Contreras takes a long stroll around the bases and a dash of Jesús Made. In Remembrew When (1:11:30), it's more Uecker memories and in Curt Blanche (1:15:30), Curt tries to give his most refreshing take. Then, JR sits down with Kent Sommerfeld (1:21:30), the sound engineer for the past 40 years on Brewers broadcasts. They talk, of course, about Bob Uecker and the job of bringing Brewers radio magic to life. Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
Dan is fresh off of being at American Family Field for the #Uecker Celebration for Life. He recaps his thoughts on the event and the current state of the #Brewers. #MilwaukeeBrewers #MLB #Baseball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These bus trips are fun, but man…is the next morning rough! Had a blast on the bus trip to Miller Park yesterday to see the Bob Uecker Celebration of Life. I think the Brew Crew did a great job paying homage to a legend. Except for the outcome of the game, obviously. Jean was off again today to finish up her weekend of moving her daughter into the dorms in Madison, but she should be back tomorrow to tell us all about her emotional weekend. In the news this morning, a Chippewa Valley contractor has been charged with stealing from multiple clients, a missing Hinckley woman has been found dead in Wisconsin, a confirmed case of screwworm(a flesh-eating parasite) in the U.S.A., and Kilmar Abrego Garcia is set to turn himself over to authorities later this morning. In sports, we recapped the Brewer game and the Uecker ceremony, took a look at this past weekend's NFL action & NCAA football scores, Cal Raleigh keeps hitting home runs, and the weekend in NASCAR. Elsewhere in sports, we had another green dildo on the field of play, and the LLWS wrapped up yesterday with another championship for Chinese Taipei. Talked about what's on TV today/tonight and Coldplay are at it again with their kiss-cam shenanigans. A world record has been set in the realm of tacos, and a man's cross necklace saved his life! Coffee is a mood-booster, according to a new study. And a new dating term, "Shrekking" is making it's way into the vernacular. Did you see how cheap the Bengals are? Cincy legend Boomer Esaison isn't having any of it! And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a drunk #FloridaWoman who TP'd her neighbor's car while wearing a hot dog costume, a Smokey the Bear sign in Pennsylvania keeps getting stolen, the "serial butt-sniffer" has been arrested AGAIN, an IHOP waitress is in big trouble for sexually assaulting a female customer, a flight attendant was found naked & on the floor of the plane's bathroom, and a couple of guys who tried to steal a BBQ smoker from the Bengals' stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The #Brewers just keep winning! What's the secret? Gotta be Uecker, right?! #MilwaukeeBrewers #Baseball #MLBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diese Kunst ist der Hammer! Günther Uecker machte sich mit Nägeln einen Namen. Damit schuf er nicht nur dreidimensionale Nagelbilder oder Prägedrucke, sondern er schlug sie auch in Objekte wie einen Fernseher, ein Klavier oder Möbelstücke. Welches Schlüsselerlebnis ihm die Inspiration für seine Kunst lieferte und wie er sich mit seiner Kunst für die Menschenrechte einsetzte, erzählt der Kunstcomedian Jakob Schwerdtfeger in dieser Folge des Kunstsnack.
Anxiety isn't just a mental health challenge—it's often a sacred signal from your soul. In this episode, we explore the deeper spiritual meaning of anxiety and how it can point to hidden emotional resistance, unresolved nervous system patterns, and parts of yourself that are asking to be seen and heard. If you've struggled with anxiety despite doing “all the work,” this conversation offers a fresh perspective that invites healing from the inside out.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/cnk8CjISClYIf you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-meaning-of-anxietyMusic:Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
What if your shoulder pain isn't just physical? In this episode, Dr. Jay explores how shoulder tension can be a sign that your inner truth has been suppressed—often since childhood. Learn how we collapse around what feels unsafe to express, how this shows up in the body, and why your pain might actually be a call from your soul to realign with your deeper knowing. This isn't about fixing—it's about listening.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/Z4eCRNOzxHcIf you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-meaning-of-shoulder-painMusic:Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
In this episode, Dr. Jay Uecker explores the spiritual meaning of migraine headaches and why they might not be a mistake—but a message. Drawing from his work at the BioSoul Integration Center, he offers a radically different view: that migraines are not just physical symptoms to fix, but threshold moments calling us inward.This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/_Rvgzj2tpm8If you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-meaning-of-migraine-headachesMusic:Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: audionautix.com
Die Themen: Idefix ist 60 Jahre alt; Anti-Kriegs-Manifest der SPD-Linken; Verhüllter Reichstag ist Kunstflop des Jahres; Arbeitsbedingungen für Elektroauto-Arbeiter; Burkini-Pflicht an syrischen Stränden; Siegburgerin protestiert für Oben-ohne-Recht im Freibad; Nachruf auf Günther Uecker und Brian Wilson; Klub-WM-Karten werden verramscht und neue Torwart-Regel gegen Zeitspiel. Host der heutigen Folge ist Markus Feldenkirchen (Der SPIEGEL). Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Am 10. Juni 2025 starb Günther Uecker im Alter von 95 Jahren. Der Künstler malte mit Nägeln, indem er sie in geometrischen Formen auf Holz oder Pappe hämmerte. Seine Werke: einzigartig, unverwechselbar.
Dreitägige Staatstrauer in Österreich nach Amoklauf an Grazer Schule, Polens Ministerpräsident Tusk gewinnt Vertrauensfrage im Parlament, Russland übergibt gefallene Soldaten an die Ukraine, Dänisches Parlament verabschiedet Wehrpflicht für Frauen, Erste Einigungen im Handelskonflikt zwischen USA und China, Erneut Tote im Gazastreifen durch israelische Schüsse bei Verteilzentren für Lebensmittel, Laut Waldzustandsbericht 2024 weisen vier von fünf Bäumen Schäden auf, Beach-Boys-Mitgründer Brian Wilson gestorben, Maler und Objektkünstler Günther Uecker tot, Naturschauspiel "Erdbeermond" am Himmel zu sehen, Das Wetter
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Guenther Uecker war ein bedeutender Vordenker der Objektkunst. Vor allem seine Nagelbilder machten ihn bekannt. Aber das Werk dieses wichtigen deutschen Nachkriegskünstlers war von großer Vielseitigkeit. Nun ist er im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben. Krämer, Felix www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Repräsentant der Bundesrepublik - Düsseldorfer Objektkünstler Günter Uecker gestorben. Von Berit Hempel. Österreichische Autorin Gertrud Klemm wegen Transfeindlichkeit gecancelt? Der Band des Pen!smuseum - Ein Kommentar. Von Knut Cordsen. Aus nach nur zehn Monaten. Reaktionen auf die Vertragsauflösung von Demis Volpi. Von Jonas Kühlberg.
In Part 2 of Episode 25, my gumba Rob Strano joins me to celebrate the grand opening of his new state-of-the-art golf academy in the Florida panhandle. Rob takes us back to his days playing on Tour, sharing reflections on what he calls the “Uecker effect” which he unfairly depicts his PGA Tour career, since he became one of the 1% of the 1% who reached the elite level of the sport. He also recounts a wild story involving what might just be a Tour record on a par 5 at Smithfield Country Club. We also talk about the power of belief, mindset, and staying positive—both on the course and in life. Then, I'm joined by the Confidence Doctor himself, Dr. Bob Winters. Doc shares stories from his recent travels, including a golf-filled trip to a lesser-known Hawaiian island. With the U.S. Women's Open last week, we discuss some of the players he's currently working with in the field, plus the incredible work one of his students is doing for junior golfers across Asia and the Philippines. It's a fun and insightful wrap to another fun episode.
What if your headaches weren't just a nuisance… but powerful messages from your soul? In this eye-opening episode, I explore how recurring head pain—especially tension headaches and migraines—can be profound indicators of inner conflict, suppressed truths, and energy trying to break through. Learn how survival strategies, body tension, and spiritual awakening intersect—and why your next headache might actually be a sign that you're on the verge of transformation. Join me as we delve into the hidden wisdom behind head pain and how to harness it for personal growth. You'll discover practical steps to not only alleviate headaches but also use them as a tool for deep transformation. This episode originally aired as a video on my BioSoul Integration YouTube channel. If you prefer to watch and listen, here's a link to that video: https://youtu.be/V2TA5zpeUgM?si=lDwXRCsxBGUdkFHI If you like to read, the following is a link to an in-depth blog post that I created from this episode: https://www.biosoulintegration.com/spiritual-meaning-of-headaches Music: Forever Believe by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com
Welcome to Episode 83 of Tablesetters! We've got a phenomenal guest joining us today — Tim Dillard, a beloved figure in the baseball world whose personality is as electric as his insight. A former MLB pitcher with an 18-year professional career, Tim spent the bulk of his playing days in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, earning respect not just for his durability on the mound but for his unmatched clubhouse presence and deep love of the game. Since hanging up his cleats, Tim has seamlessly transitioned into the broadcast booth, where his humor, storytelling, and unique player perspective have made him a fan favorite all over again. Today, we're pulling back the curtain on his journey — from reinventing his delivery mid-career to finding his voice on the mic — and getting his candid thoughts on the 2025 Brewers. We discuss what feels like a season in transition for Milwaukee, a team still searching for consistency but loaded with potential. Tim shares his perspective on what needs to click, which young arms could provide a jolt, and why he believes this group can still make a run. We also reflect on the passing of Bob Uecker and what he meant to the Brewers family, both on and off the field. Plus, we dive into Jackson Chourio's growth, the rise of Jacob Misiorowski, and what it's really like balancing levity and analysis in today's media landscape. And yes — we wrap it up with some fun bracket talk, including the legendary N64 games showdown Tim stirred up back in spring. It's a wide-ranging, heartfelt, and hilarious conversation that blends baseball, broadcasting, and perspective.
ZEIT Kunst ist ein neuer Teil der ZEIT, der ein, zwei mal im Jahr rauskommen wird und jedes Mal bekannte Künstler um ein Motto herum einlädt, Werke beizusteuern. Christoph und sein Team starten voll durch und haben zu Beginn gleich mal Günther Uecker, Elizabeth Peyton, Tyler Mitchell, Rineke Dijkstra und Yayoi Kusama mit dabei, die exklusive Arbeiten beigesteuert haben, die bisher noch nirgendwo veröffentlicht wurden.
From baseball legends to fast-food tributes, we're serving up another helping from Milwaukee's vibrant food scene. On this episode, Ann and Tarik sample Kopp's new custard flavor inspired by the late legend Bob Uecker (called, what else, "Mr. Baseball"). The hosts also preview the Milwaukee Wine Weekend and get real about restaurant service, sharing tips on how diners can be better customers. Plus, Big Daddy's Barbecue gets a new name (Big Boss BBQ), and Crafty Cow celebrates April Fool's Day with a menu that puts a gourmet spin on fast-food classics.
This week we got the great opportunity to talk with the newly elected WPRA President and Vice President Heidi Uecker-Schmidt and Julie Herman! This conversation is open, honest, and to the point! Kayla was able to ask a lot of questions that were submitted by you, the listeners. We cover ground, qualifiers, social media, the past, present, and future of the WPRA, and we talked a little bit about breakaway for those ropers out there! We hope you enjoy!This week's episode is brought to you by The Ruby Buckle Stallion Owners Select Sale. This sale starts on May 1st, and is being held in Guthrie, OK at the Lazy E. Learn more at https://therubybuckle.com/
The Milwaukee Brewers baseball season begins tomorrow against the New York Yankees. I thought it would be fitting to put together a podcast that would involve Baseball Hall of Fame player Joe Torre, who played with the Milwaukee Braves for nine seasons and later managed the Yankees and, in my opinion, the all-time best baseball announcer Bob Uecker. Bob was a huge supporter of the Milwaukee Braves Historical Association. At an association banquet, celebrating Joe Torre, we got a nice surprise when Bob Uecker gave a memorable tribute to Joe. Bob said, before the banquet, that he didn't want to speak. But after Torre wrapped up the night with his speech, I asked Bob if he would say a few words about his former roommate. Without hesitation, he got up and did 15 minutes of hilarious insights and stories that had those in attendance rolling over with laughter. This was the last time Uecker spoke in front of this organization. We are all going to miss his play-by-play, his stories and the many laughs he gave us throughout 50 years with the Brewers.
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It's a huge weekend for sports! Drew has some final thoughts on the Broncos season. It's the NFL divisional playoff round. We're remembering the great Bob Uecker. Coach Prime is flirting with the Dallas Cowboys. The College Football Championship is set for Monday night. And Drew continues his conversation with Thom Brennamen about the charitable work of Snoop Dogg, the nuance of evaluating players in the broadcast booth and the state of baseball.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks former Brewers Voice Kevin Holden about his memories of spending time with Bob Uecker, what he meant to the Milwaukee community & he recollects some of the best one-liners & stories. (1:43) Highlights of career & life (3:36) Tonight Show with Johnny Carson & National Broadcaster (4:52) Mr. Belvedere & Major League (6:20) What his Belvedere family thought & Uecker's Statues (9:20) Kevin's Memories at the ballpark? (11:52) What did he mean to Milwaukee & Brewers Fans? (15:04) How good was he as a Broadcaster? (16:35) Incredible Facts & off-color Uecker (18:39) Rob Reiner's son called an inning with Uecker (21:08) Hall of Fame Wrestling icon Uecker (22:08) Final year at the ballpark (26:37) Uecker's classic lines (27:57) Brewers dog Hank story Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #bobuecker #mrbaseball #brewers
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The Giants have the third pick and the Jets have the seventh, and both need quarterbacks. Seven of the eight QBs left in the playoffs were first round picks. Two of them were the number one pick, two were the number two pick. Gio always hears the narrative that you can get a good QB in the second round but that's really not the case. Boomer thinks Cam Ward is the best QB in the draft. It seems like Ward is going to the Titans number one. A caller doesn't like Gio saying Joe Schoen had bad drafts before this last one. Dion Sanders is not going to want Shedeur going to the Browns. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we shook a lot of hands last night so we will likely get norovirus. C-Lo starts with Nick Sirianni on the Rams and Sean McVeigh on the Eagles. Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. We heard Uecker on the call as the Mets eliminated the Brewers. Arod tweeted about his passing but thinks he's Cleveland's play by play guy. In the final segment of the hour, a guy who works at the Pentagon wanted to know if Boomer was coming to the inauguration.
Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. We heard Uecker on the call as the Mets eliminated the Brewers. Arod tweeted about his passing but thinks he's Cleveland's play by play guy.
Hour 1 NFL Divisional Weekend is upon us and the marquee game is Sunday night with the Ravens at the Bills. This game is likely to come down to who turns the ball over the most. People are acting like Lamar Jackson can't play in the cold weather. The man plays in Baltimore. Boomer wonders if the Chiefs will ever come out and just blow somebody out. Gio wonders if the Texans/Chiefs game is the big upset nobody's talking about. C-Lo is in for Jerry and is here for his first update of the day, but first we talked about Chris Berman's comb over flying in the wind. C-Lo has audio previewing the Divisional games this weekend. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee who already doesn't like the narrative of whatever happens with Ravens/Bills. Things are not looking great between the Mets and Pete Alonso. They have a number and are not going over it. Sal is yelling for the Mets to get Vlad Jr. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez dealing with OCD while kicking high pressure field goals. The book AJ Brown was reading on the sideline is up ‘53 million percent' according to Gio. Hour 2 The Giants have the third pick and the Jets have the seventh, and both need quarterbacks. Seven of the eight QBs left in the playoffs were first round picks. Two of them were the number one pick, two were the number two pick. Gio always hears the narrative that you can get a good QB in the second round but that's really not the case. Boomer thinks Cam Ward is the best QB in the draft. It seems like Ward is going to the Titans number one. A caller doesn't like Gio saying Joe Schoen had bad drafts before this last one. Dion Sanders is not going to want Shedeur going to the Browns. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we shook a lot of hands last night so we will likely get norovirus. C-Lo starts with Nick Sirianni on the Rams and Sean McVeigh on the Eagles. Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. We heard Uecker on the call as the Mets eliminated the Brewers. Arod tweeted about his passing but thinks he's Cleveland's play by play guy. In the final segment of the hour, a guy who works at the Pentagon wanted to know if Boomer was coming to the inauguration. Hour 3 We wondered what playoff teams could still win if their quarterback goes down. The two best running teams are the Ravens and Eagles. Is that Boomer's Super Bowl prediction? Boomer and Phil Simms were gushing about the Ravens at last night's event. A caller wants the Giants to trade for Patriots backup Joe Milton. C-Lo returns for an update, but first the Dolphins are one of the teams playing in Madrid this upcoming season. Boomer said in 2028 or 2029 there will be an NFL division in Europe and they will all be expansion teams. Gio thinks it sucks and he hates it. Bill Belichick supposedly didn't sign his contract yet at UNC but that doesn't seem to be a big deal. Ed Werder said Jerry Jones is enamored with Deion Sanders. Adam Schein doesn't see it happening. He thinks it will be Kellen Moore. We heard Jerry Recco on the call as Rutgers won in Nebraska. In the final segment of the hour, Rams linebacker Jared Verse said he hates Eagles fans. Hour 4 We talked briefly about the Trashers hockey team from Connecticut that Netflix did a documentary about. Boomer did the Andrew Marchand podcast, but you have to pay to hear it so good luck with that. Gio hit construction this morning and had to pay more congestion pricing because he didn't get in by 5am. We talked about the best stiff arm guys of all time. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day, but first we talked about charcuterie boards (I don't know what to tell you folks). A caller said he wants to clean up the dog poop in Gio's yard (he has a poop scooping business). C-Lo starts with Rick Pitino on the Brandon Tierney podcast to talk about culture. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco took a question about dating from the audience. The Moment of The Day: Chris Russo rubbing down Gio and other WFAN emplo ...
Quest for 100. Larry Nickel has some thoughts on Bob Uecker. WWE Hall of Famer and Larry's not happy Martin left that part out. Uecker's approval rating was always through the roof. A-Rod tweeting about Uecker and the city of Cleveland. Audio of Brayden Schenn talking about getting two huge wins against Calgary. Big swing if you don't get those two wins. Schenn talking momentum going forward into two tough buildings. Playoff football this weekend and there might be a little conflict of interest with Tom Brady. Audio of Dan Patrick talking about the situation. Aaron Rodgers talking about the Lamar/Josh Allen MVP debate. SLU Athletic Director Chris May joins the show. He's here for Jackson, but Jackson couldn't be bothered to be here. He's come bearing gifts! Campus buzzing about basketball again. Coach Shertz really is a man of the people. Recruiting the St. Louis area. The current NIL landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quest for 100. Larry Nickel has some thoughts on Bob Uecker. WWE Hall of Famer and Larry's not happy Martin left that part out. Uecker's approval rating was always through the roof. A-Rod tweeting about Uecker and the city of Cleveland. Audio of Brayden Schenn talking about getting two huge wins against Calgary. Big swing if you don't get those two wins. Schenn talking momentum going forward into two tough buildings. Playoff football this weekend and there might be a little conflict of interest with Tom Brady. Audio of Dan Patrick talking about the situation. Aaron Rodgers talking about the Lamar/Josh Allen MVP debate. SLU Athletic Director Chris May joins the show. He's here for Jackson, but Jackson couldn't be bothered to be here. He's come bearing gifts! Campus buzzing about basketball again. Coach Shertz really is a man of the people. Recruiting the St. Louis area. The current NIL landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales remember the iconic Bob Uecker before diving into No. 2 Iowa State's dominant win over No. 9 Kansas and the rest of the week in college hoops. Scott School, Throwdowns, and MORE. Presented by Ramsey Subaru and BMW of Des Moines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thursday marked a sad day in Milwaukee Brewers history with the death of 90-year-old Bob Uecker, the face and voice of Brewers baseball for more than a half-century. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss Uecker's impact, what he meant to the Brewers organization and what he meant to them personally.
Steve and Charlie remembered legendary MLB broadcaster Bob Uecker, who passed away today. They listened to a segment of Uecker's speech when he was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.
Steve and Charlie recapped the Pelicans' 119-116 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Todd Graffagnini, the radio "Voice of the Pelicans," joined Steve and Charlie. Graffagnini praised Trey Murphy's development in his fourth year in New Orleans. Graffagnini also shared his thoughts on Dejounte Murray, Jose Alvarado, and the Pelicans' upcoming matchup with the Utah Jazz. Steve and Charlie remembered legendary MLB broadcaster Bob Uecker, who passed away today. They listened to a segment of Uecker's speech when he was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.
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Andrew Wagner of Forbes Sports joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to discuss working with the legendary Bob Uecker, and how Uecker was always unapologetically himself.
Kevin Holden of CBS 17 in North Carolina joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to talk about his time working with Bob Uecker while Kevin did Spanish broadcasts, and how nobody could ever match the personality of Uecker.
St. Louis Cardinals personality Matt Pauley joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to talk his time working with Bob Uecker , and all the amazing life lessons he learned from being under the wing of Uecker.