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Tracy, Kim and Rachel reveal their favorite podcasts that are not called Up For Grabs. They also give a brief overview of how podcasting has grown over the years and realize other podcasts actually make money.
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The last day to vote is close at hand. Dominique unmasks the "white-lash" among so-called progressives, the peril of outsmarting ourselves and why all of the cards are wild cards this election season.https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/ https://www.instagram.com/kbla1580/
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THE STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ARE FINALLY HERE! After a long regular season, it is time to shift our focus towards the best postseason in sports. Roy, David, and Ethan give their predictions for each first-round series, then react to a couple of great coaching rants in the wake of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings missing the playoffs. The squad eulogizes the Panthers quickly themselves, then Bill Lindsay of the Panthers Radio Network joins the show to fully break down the lost season that 2025-26 became for the Cats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if every fight over music technology throughout history has actually been the same fight, and we're just now facing a version of it we've never seen before? In this special episode, Dmitri shares a keynote he gave at the Algo Rhythms conference last month called "Is Music Making Up For Grabs?" Drawing on four hundred years of disruption in music, from the harpsichord to amplification, Dmitri traces the pattern of how every generation has fought over new tools and every generation has been wrong about what those tools would destroy. But this episode isn't just a history lesson. It's a live argument, complete with the Kalyuka, the WARBL, and few sounds you won't expect. Along the way, the stories of T-Pain and Blanco Brown show exactly where the pattern holds and where it finally breaks. Because the question Dmitri lands on is one no generation before us has had to answer. Not what counts as an instrument, but whether the creator is still human. The news Selling a $3B Spotify stake, Michael Ovitz as Chairman of the Board, and a $100B+ company: Welcome to Bill Ackman's plan for Universal Music Group. After Universal, Warner, and Merlin deals, now Udio inks licensing agreement with Kobalt https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/after-universal-warner-and-merlin-deals-now-udio-inks-licensing-agreement-with-kobalt/ The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think! Get Dmitri's Rock Paper Scanner newsletter.
"Everything is up for grabs. The good thing is the world doesn't care." Faris Aranki Faris Aranki and I talk about what it really takes for teams to perform and why the thing standing in the way is rarely strategy or intelligence. Faris talks us through his equation (Success = IQ × EQ × FQ) based on 20 years of watching some brilliant organisations fail to execute on perfectly good ideas. We get into resistance and how it shows up in the kids who walked into his maths classroom certain they couldn't learn and in the boardrooms where groupthink is found. We talk about fixed belief systems and biases. There's a lot of practical wisdom here about listening for what people leak, sharpening language and how his formula for success comes to life in an organisation. And we end on the two-metre radius around each of us and what becomes possible when we simply look after that well. Faris Aranki is the CEO of Shiageto Consulting, an innovative consulting firm blending strategy and emotional intelligence; we will discuss how Faris went from high school teacher to CEO and all the skills he picked up along the way. Having spent over 20 years delivering strategic change for businesses around the world, Faris has experienced first-hand the fine differences between success and failure. He came to realise what hinders institutions from achieving their goals isn't the quality of their ideas; it's their ability to get engagement and focus around those ideas; aspects he is an expert in. To build on this passion he set up Shiageto Consulting in 2019 to help businesses and individuals improve their strategic effectiveness and they now work with some of the top organisations in the world. On top of leading Shiageto, Faris is now an accomplished speaker, writer and contributor for a variety of outlets. Connect with Faris Through his website www.shiageto.com On LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/farisaranki Resources Mentioned John Amaechi https://linktr.ee/itsnotmagic Shiageto: the Japanese word for a sharpening stone.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live!Today we break down the Philadelphia Flyers sitting on the verge of securing a playoff spot, what's fueled their late-season push, and how head coach Rick Tocchet has helped reshape the team's identity during a surprising season.We also take a look at the Pacific Division race, where the Oilers, Golden Knights, Ducks, and Kings remain tightly packed — leaving the division title very much up for grabs as the regular season winds down.Plus, we highlight a pair of major performances from the weekend, including Anton Forsberg's shutout against Edmonton and Nick Suzuki becoming the first Montreal Canadiens player since 1985–86 to record 100 points, joining elite company in franchise history.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court continues its hard left turn as another liberal-backed candidate cruises to victory. Judge Chris Taylor will soon join the majority after a landslide win in the 2026 Spring Election. On this week's episode of Open Record, FOX6 political reporter Jason Calvi joins Carl and Bryan to explain why liberal-backed Justices will control the court for at least the next 4 years -- and likely beyond. Plus, a $135-million dollar school referendum rejected. Waukesha elects a Democratic mayor. And a longtime Brookfield mayor withstands an onslaught of outside spending from Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giants legend, Mike Krukow joins the show with candid comments on Ryan Walker’s status as the closer. After a rough outing, Kruk believes the job is now up for grabs. Strong, honest insight from one of the most trusted voices in Giants baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Giants legend, Mike Krukow joins the show with candid comments on Ryan Walker’s status as the closer. After a rough outing, Kruk believes the job is now up for grabs. Strong, honest insight from one of the most trusted voices in Giants baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 31st of March with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. On AFL 360, Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon reignite the concussion debate, after the Crows handling of Jordan Butts has Garry Lyon concerned, plus could Gather Round move elsewhere? And what happened with Darcy Moore's injury that made it worse. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julie Howell from Louisville Sports Commission spoke with Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio to announce the expanded version of their GOLDEN TICKET, a raffle that offers one winner access to every major sporting event in the community.Listen for details. Drawing: April 28, 2026
Feds take down major IoT botnets. The FBI seizes hacktivist infrastructure. A data breach hits Kaplan, while a hacker claims access to millions of law enforcement tips. Fake Zoom calls deliver malware. A crypto “security” tool turns out to be spyware. A critical AI framework flaw gets exploited in hours. An insider extortion case ends in conviction. And a streaming scam pulls in over $10 million. A look back at ten years of Cyberwire podcasts. Intern Kevin gets ready for RSAC. A cyberattack leaves breathalyzers offline. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. Celebrating CyberWire Daily Maria Varmazis leads a conversation with Peter Kilpe and Dave Bittner reflecting on the origins of the CyberWire Daily podcast as part of the 10th anniversary series, sharing behind-the-scenes insights and how it all got started. CyberWire Guest Today we are joined by Intern Kevin—also known as Kevin Magee—as he gets ready for RSA Conference 2026 next week. Selected Reading Feds disrupt IoT botnets behind record-breaking DDoS attacks (The Register) FBI seizes Handala data leak site after Stryker cyberattack (Bleeping Computer) Kaplan North America Reports Data Breach Impacting Nearly 195,000 Individuals (Beyond Machines) Hacker says they compromised millions of confidential police tips held by US company (Reuters) Fake interactive Zoom call leads to malicious ScreenConnect download | news (SC Media) Crypto Scam "ShieldGuard" Dismantled After Malware Discovery (Infosecurity Magazine) Hackers Exploit Critical Langflow Bug in Just 20 Hours (Infosecurity Magazine) Ex-data analyst stole company data in $2.5M extortion scheme (Bleeping Computer) Musician admits to $10M streaming royalty fraud using AI bots (Bleeping Computer) Cyberattack leaves Maine drivers with breathalyzer test systems unable to start vehicles (WGME) Share your feedback. What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show. Want to hear your company in the show? N2K CyberWire helps you reach the industry's most influential leaders and operators, while building visibility, authority, and connectivity across the cybersecurity community. Learn more at sponsor.thecyberwire.com. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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287: TechTime Radio: A landmark social‑media addiction trial, brain‑steered pigeons, and a global memory crunch collide in an hour that questions who really controls attention, autonomy, and access. We break down Zuckerberg's courtroom spotlight, the stakes of age‑verification and identity collection, and the eerie rise of biodrone pigeons that blur the line between experimentation and coercive tech. The conversation widens to AI‑driven DRAM shortages slowing devices, inflating prices, and reshaping hardware roadmaps, all while Copilot's sensitive‑email summarization misstep raises fresh questions about guardrails and trust.From bioethics to supply chains, the episode tracks how emerging systems quietly reshape daily life—from slower AI tools to pricier gadgets to new surveillance risks. We even detour into Japan's “Monster Wolf” deterrent, a reminder that strange inventions often surface deeper debates about safety and unintended consequences. And as always, we ground the big stories with our whiskey tasting and game segment, keeping the tech turbulence both sharp and fun.Full Details:A courtroom showdown, brain-steered birds, and a supply chain squeeze collide in a fast-moving hour where we probe who truly controls attention, autonomy, and access. We start with the landmark social media addiction trial putting Mark Zuckerberg under the spotlight and ask what “less than one percent of ad revenue” really means against testimony, internal emails, and the lived experiences of teens and parents. We debate how age verification could evolve, why “government made us do it” might justify deeper identity collection, and where meaningful safety ends and surveillance begins.Then we pivot to a story that feels ripped from science fiction: a Russian startup turning pigeons into biodrones via neural stimulation. The birds navigate cities with uncanny stealth—no rotors, no glare, just feathers and control signals—raising red flags for bioethics, law enforcement, and civil liberties. We unpack the slippery slope from animal experiments to human augmentation, along with the unsettling possibility that autonomy becomes optional when enhancement is sold as progress.Meanwhile, the hardware reality bites. AI data centers are inhaling global DRAM, driving prices up and forcing even top-tier firms to rethink roadmaps. With a handful of manufacturers controlling production and expansion lagging demand, the industry faces delayed launches, pricier devices, and a renewed interest in repair and refurbishment. We connect the dots to everyday users: why your AI tools feel slower, why memory costs more, and how scarcity triggers hoarding and gray markets.We also break down Microsoft Copilot's eyebrow-raising leap into summarizing sensitive emails and drafts, exploring what went wrong, why “code issue” isn't a satisfying answer, and what robust guardrails should look like. Plus, a wild detour into Japan's “Monster Wolf” bear deterrent, proof that even quirky gadgets can surface deep questions about safety, design, and unintended consequences. Along the way, we keep it grounded with our whiskey tasting and game segment.If you're curious about where tech policy, bioethics, and infrastructure collide—and what it means for your devices, data, and daily life—this one's for you. If it sparks a thought, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review with the one change you'd make to social platforms today.Support the show
Hart, Fitzy and Ted examine the current state of the 2026 Red Sox roster, and they debate which positions/players are "set in stone" for Boston at this point in spring training.
Jonathan and Daryl Ruiter debate whether or not the AFC North is locked up or not heading into 2026.
Shaun’s still riding the high from his 50th, while we relive the chaos from his party. Robert Irwin pops up at Laneway, Obama apparently believes in aliens, and Joel arrives armed with “brain facts at 50.” Luke from MAFS joins us to unpack his rocky start with TV wife Mel and why he chose to write Stay...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NASA's Artemis II mission, which will send humans around the moon for the first time in over five decades, could launch as early as March. This is part of a larger campaign to establish a long-term presence on the moon and eventually prepare for human space flight to Mars.Meanwhile, China also has a goal of landing humans on the moon by 2030, setting up a kind of modern space race. One reason for the rush: It's like a game of finders keepers, said Saadia Pekkanen, a professor focused on space law and policy at the University of Washington.
NASA's Artemis II mission, which will send humans around the moon for the first time in over five decades, could launch as early as March. This is part of a larger campaign to establish a long-term presence on the moon and eventually prepare for human space flight to Mars.Meanwhile, China also has a goal of landing humans on the moon by 2030, setting up a kind of modern space race. One reason for the rush: It's like a game of finders keepers, said Saadia Pekkanen, a professor focused on space law and policy at the University of Washington.
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Top Stories for January 24th Publish Date: January 24th PRE-ROLL: Kia Mall of Georgia From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, January 24th and Happy Birthday to Neil Diamond I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. GCPS cancels weekend activities; no decision made for Monday classes NAME CHANGE: Coolray Field's naming rights are up for grabs; will be Gwinnett Field for now Four dead in shooting at Lawrenceville home; child’s 911 call leads to suspect’s arrest All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: EAGLE THEATRE STORY 1: GCPS cancels weekend activities; no decision made for Monday classes Gwinnett County Public Schools is playing it safe this weekend—officials have canceled all activities scheduled for Saturday and Sunday due to the looming bad weather. “The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority,” the district said in a statement. As of Thursday afternoon, no decisions have been made yet about Monday. But the district promised to keep everyone in the loop if anything changes. For now, here’s the deal: All school events and facility use for Jan. 24–25? Canceled. Monday? Still up in the air. Stay tuned, and stay safe. STORY 2: NAME CHANGE: Coolray Field's naming rights are up for grabs; will be Gwinnett Field for now For 15 years, it’s been Coolray Field—home of the Gwinnett Stripers. But now? Say hello to Gwinnett Field. At least for now. Coolray Heating and Air’s naming rights deal ended in 2025, and while the Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau hunts for a new corporate partner, the stadium’s getting a temporary rebrand. Signs are already coming down, including the big one on the outfield scoreboard (a crane’s needed for that beast). The Stripers’ website and new signage will reflect the change before the season starts in April. Meanwhile, Hall’s confident a new sponsor will step up soon. Even so, getting locals to stop calling it Coolray might take time. After all, even the apartments overlooking the field are named “The Views at Coolray Field.” Change is hard, but Hall believes people will adjust faster than they think. “Repetition works. Before long, they won’t even remember what it used to be called.” STORY 3: Four dead in shooting at Lawrenceville home; child’s 911 call leads to suspect’s arrest A tragic scene unfolded early Friday morning in a quiet Lawrenceville neighborhood—four adults were found dead in what police are calling a domestic shooting. It happened around 2:30 a.m. on Brook Ivy Court. Officers arrived after a “shots fired” call and discovered the victims inside the home, all with fatal gunshot wounds. Their names haven’t been released yet, but police confirmed there’d been prior calls to the house. Three young children were inside when it happened. Terrified, they hid in a closet. One of them—brave beyond words—called 911, giving officers the information they needed to respond quickly. When police arrived, the suspect’s car was still in the driveway. K-9 units tracked him to a nearby wooded area, where he was arrested without incident. The children, thankfully unharmed, are now with family. The investigation is ongoing. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets - Gwinnett County Public Schools STORY 4: Athea King named executive director of the Suwanee Arts Center The Suwanee Arts Center has a new face at the helm—Athea King, a seasoned arts leader with a knack for bringing people and creativity together. Before landing in Suwanee, King worked at the Woodruff Arts Center, where she juggled everything from managing over 130 trustees to building partnerships and co-creating fundraising events that boosted arts education across Georgia. Her resume? Packed. She’s led gallery merchandising at Spruill Gallery, strengthened artist relationships, and turned their Holiday Art Fair into a record-breaking fundraiser. She’s also held roles at the High Museum, ArtCloud, and more, shaping her into a powerhouse of strategic planning, artist advocacy, and community programming. Oh, and she’s not just an administrator—she’s an artist herself. King’s fine art photography has been exhibited across the Southeast, backed by two Kickstarter campaigns. With a BFA in Photographic Imaging and a heart for collaboration, King’s ready to make Suwanee’s arts scene shine even brighter. STORY 5: Parkview senior earns Legion of Valor Bronze Cross award Candace Elkins, a senior at Parkview High, just earned one of the most prestigious honors in JROTC—the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement. And honestly? It’s no surprise. As Cadet Battalion Commander, holding the rank of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (the highest in her unit), Candace has led with grit and focus. Her leadership mantra? “Focus on your weakness and exploit it until it becomes your strength.” It’s worked wonders, according to First Sergeant Nontron D. Ward, her JROTC instructor. This award isn’t handed out lightly. Out of 300,000 JROTC students nationwide, only a handful receive it each year. To qualify, you’ve got to be in the top 10% of your JROTC unit and the top 15% of your class. Candace? She’s crushing it with a 98.8 GPA, a class rank of 43 out of 731, and a JROTC GPA of 98.5. But she’s not just about academics. She’s also a varsity lacrosse player, a Color Guard Commander, and a community service powerhouse. Dr. Frank Jones, a district coordinator, summed it up: “She’s the kind of well-rounded, high-achieving student the Legion of Valor Committee looks for.” We’ll be right back. Break 3: GCPL Passport STORY 6: Dumpster fire damages exterior of Dillard’s at Mall of Georgia Wednesday night got a little too heated at the Mall of Georgia—literally. A dumpster fire outside Dillard’s turned into a bigger problem when flames spread to the building’s exterior. It all started around 7:28 p.m., when 911 calls came in reporting the fire. By the time crews arrived five minutes later, the dumpster blaze had climbed up the two-story parapet wall near the loading dock. Firefighters jumped into action, attacking the flames with hoses while teams evacuated the store to make sure no one was trapped inside. Once everyone—about 40 people—was safely out, crews tackled the fire that had spread to a nearby tree and worked to protect surrounding areas. By 7:51 p.m., the fire was under control, though smoke still lingered inside Dillard’s. Fans were brought in to clear it out. The damage? Significant to the parapet wall, but thankfully, the fire didn’t make it inside the main building. No injuries were reported, and medical crews on-site focused on firefighter rehab. Fire officials later ruled the blaze accidental, with the dumpster as the starting point. Dillard’s and mall management were on hand to assist emergency crews as the situation unfolded. STORY 7: Lawrenceville's Natalee Summers honored as Gwinnett Tech's top GOAL student Natalee Summers, an Early Childhood Care and Education student at Gwinnett Technical College, was just named the 2026 GOAL winner—and she’s still wrapping her head around it. A Lawrenceville local, Natalee’s roots run deep in Gwinnett County. Raised in Georgia since she was seven, she credits her family, church, and community for shaping her journey. She’s not just a student—she’s a leader. From serving as a Student Ambassador to organizing a pajama drive that collected over 500 pairs for foster kids, Natalee’s heart is in everything she does. Her path to Gwinnett Tech wasn’t straightforward. Financial worries made a four-year university feel impossible, so she started in Radiologic Technology—practical, sure, but not her passion. Through the GOAL competition, Natalee realized something powerful: her story matters. 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Changes are coming to the way a champion is crowned in NASCAR. Andrew Kurland reports.
Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the WIP Afternoon Show for the final Tuesday with Eliot segment of 2025. He tackles the biggest question of the day: should the Eagles play their starters or rest them in Week 18 against the Commanders? A must-listen debate as the regular season comes to a close.
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Today's Sports Daily covers the College FB Playoff games, what happened to A&M, the wacky NFL weekend, so many possibilities in the NFL playoffs, and four AFC teams still have a shot at the #1 seed. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
12-17 CBS broadcaster Charles Davis spins around the NFL as seeding is up for grabs, plus his thoughts on where Mac Jones might end up next seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Baldinger previews Week 16 in the NFL season, which features many divisions around the league being up for grabs. Baldy breaks the biggest games but first addresses some breaking news out of Miami. 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
12-17 CBS broadcaster Charles Davis spins around the NFL as seeding is up for grabs, plus his thoughts on where Mac Jones might end up next seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle Shanahan joins "49ers Talk" co-host Matt Maiocco to discuss the challenges and benefits San Francisco faces down the final stretch of the season. Matt asks Kyle how QB Brock Purdy can finish the season strong, evaluates wideout Ricky Pearsall's usage, and how the idea of meaningful December football can motivate his team. Greg Papa also joins Matt on this episode to break down how a young Tennessee Titans team with little to lose can present a dangerous obstacle for the 49ers. Papa points out where the 49ers need to fortify their resources on defense and if this is the game Pearsall can return to his early-season production--(2:00) Matt breaks down current NFC playoff picture(6:00) Kyle Shanahan on the benefits of having a late bye week(9:00) What are the main challenges coming out of a bye week for a team(11:00) Shanahan on how Brock Purdy can finish the regular season strong(12:00) Shanahan on how he evaluates Ricky Pearsall's usage since returning from injury(19:00) Shanahan excited about final four games, everything 49ers have worked for means meaningful football now(20:00) Breaking down Week 15 matchup vs. Titans with Greg Papa(21:00) How will 49ers' interior o-line, specifically Spencer Burford, match-up with Titans' tough d-line(24:00) 49ers found success on pressuring QB vs. Browns, can they replicate that performance vs. Titans?(27:00) 49ers' interior d-line is young and beefy, plus safeties have been active, makes them effective in red-zone as defense(28:00) Addressing the 49ers' linebacker core - Bethune likely out, Kendricks involvement (29:00) Talking NFC playoff positioning(30:00) Can Ricky Pearsall breakout vs.Titans? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show will feature Laura Rutledge, Dan Orlovsky, Ryan Clark, and Mina Kimes. The discussion will center around the significant loss the Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered against the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night and what it means for their playoff chances. The crew will also address the challenges the Kansas City Chiefs have faced in recent weeks. Additionally, they will preview some of the biggest games this weekend, including an in-depth look at the matchups between the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos, the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams, as well as the crucial AFC East showdown between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills. All of this will be covered in a massive Friday edition of NFL Live! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Bills by the Numbers presented by FanDuel, Chris Brown and Steve Tasker take a look at the latest ESPN Power Index to see Buffalo's projected record and odds to win the Super Bowl. They then will dive into the latest with the AFC East and the division race. Steve is quizzed on Bills playoff history in The Numbers Game. Finally, the two give their answer to this week's One Burning Question, will a recent trend in the offense lead to a more balanced attack down the stretch and into the playoffs?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean talk with Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker about the Texans toppling the Chiefs and their place in the AFC, and dive into DeMeco seemingly calling out the whole offense in yesterday's press conference.
What if your energy was your greatest resource and you could reclaim it starting today.In this week's episode, we explore energy as currency, how we spend it, where we leak it, and how to call it back home. We talk about the habits, relationships, thoughts, and loops that quietly drain us, and how awareness becomes the moment we take our power back.This conversation is a reminder that everything is energy and the way we direct it shapes our reality. When we stop reliving the past, stop future-tripping, stop overgiving where there is no return, and stop competing with everyone else's highlight reel, we begin creating instead of comparing. We return to the present. We return to ourselves.May this episode serve the woman you are today and the inner girl inside you who was never taught how precious her energy truly is.Key takeaways:Energy is currency. Spend it where it nourishes you.An energy leak is anything that costs more than it gives back.Rumination, regret, and what-ifs drain power from the present moment.Your potential lives only in the now.Competing dilutes energy. Creating amplifies it.When you reclaim your energy, you reclaim your life.Affirmation to close:I honor my energy. I choose where it goes. I reclaim my power, one present moment at a time.Sponsor note:To place your work in front of a powerful, heart centered audience of women, explore Empowering Her sponsorship packages atmelodypourmoradi.com/sponsorship.Find all of Melodys books at www.melodypourmoradi.com/books.Let's Stay Connected!As an empowerment coach, author, twin girl mom, and the creator of the GiRLiFE Academy, my mission is to help every woman and girl discover her voice and live a life that lights her up from the inside out.I'd love to connect with you and continue this beautiful journey together!
A tree trimmer tragically fell to his death after landing on a fence in Canoga Park as strong Santa Ana winds approach the region. The 15th Annual Pastathon is happening at the Anaheim White House Restaurant, with special gift bags available for auction. Listeners are encouraged to donate online at KFIAM640.com/pastathon. Meanwhile, a homeowner in Altadena made a wild discovery—a 500-pound bear living underneath his house. As the saying goes, “A 500-pound bear lives anywhere he wants.” Alongside the chaos, the Powerball jackpot has surged to $740 million, inspiring hopeful dreams of winning. The show is gearing up for the big Pastathon event, teasing Conway Show Gift Bags with starting bids as low as five cents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about the Colts blowing a late lead at Arrowhead and why it could spell doom in the suddenly tight AFC South divisional race. Plus, Boilers and Hoosiers ranked in hoops, Daniel Jones questions, and Jake's cultural learnings from spending a week in Austria.Hoagies & Hops Hoagie of the Week: Always SunnyChilly Water Brewing Co. Brew of the Week: Team Builder
Andy and Randy talk about the seasons the Bucs and Panthers are having and how the Falcons lost so many opportunities this season where they could have had control of the division.
“Happy 70th to Phil Simms! We break down Sam Darnold's huge night and the QBs hitting free agency soon. The Jets are favorites over the Browns, and could Zac Taylor end up with the Giants? Jerry's got Tiki's take on Deonte Banks, Dart on the Giants' struggles, and Darnold's perfect first half. Plus, Jayden Daniels' injury, Daniel Jones' turnover montage, and Brian Schottenheimer's owl-and-snake saga. Everything's collapsing for Big Blue — 105 points allowed in 9 quarters.
A police pursuit ended tragically when a suspect jumped a median, was struck, and killed, sparking a debate about whether TV stations should air such footage or risk viewers turning to social media to see it anyway. Another deadly crash in Ontario at the 15 and 10 interchange left three people dead and six hospitalized after semitrucks and multiple vehicles collided. The show then dove into an NFL debate: is it better to be the best player on a losing team or the worst player on a winning one? Tim noted Los Angeles is experiencing one of its lowest levels of production in years, with sets quiet and crews out of work, before sharing some funny and oddly relatable stories about his dry cleaner. The hour wrapped with news that Warner Bros. Discovery is reportedly up for sale, as multiple buyers circle the media giant, signaling another possible shakeup in Hollywood.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss a potential unfortunate truth about the Cleveland Browns; chances at finding a franchise quarterback after the 2025 season.
Rob Ninkovich finally arrives! Says the AFC it totally up for grabs