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We are very sorry for the technical difficulties and the delay the past few weeks. We are back though, and hopefully wont have any more issues going forward. Fingers crossed.We Discuss:- 1-1 in DC...- Ramiro in Saudi- Leagues Cup Failure- Stock Up / Stock Down- Nashville Revenge Game- ShoutoutsCheck out our Sponsors:Hourglass Brewing https://hourglassbrewing.com/Chad McGibbon RealtyEddie Cruz Comparion Insurance Agent https://www.comparioninsurance.com/in...Leo with Epic Mortgage: Applywithleo.comFollow us on Twitter and Instagram @OrlandoLionsDen
The Rowdies found the net multiple times this week! (Progress!) They also conceded three goals...
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The Dallas Cowboys stun everyone in OT by taking down the Giants and get their first win of the season 40-37! Dak Prescott put the game on his back and set up "Butter" Aubrey for not only the game tying kick to send it to OT but the walk off kick to win it! The Cowboys are now 1-1 but Dave Sturchio, Bret Ernst and Keith Ernst are back on the "Jersey Boyz Podcast" to break down why they gave up 37 points and why it was so close! Hear their thoughts on this one and the upcoming matchup vs. The 0-2 Bears in Chicago! Enjoy! #Cowboys #Giants #JerseyBoyzPodcast
The Ducks Confidential podcast, hosted by The Oregonian/OregonLive's Aaron Fentress and former UO and NFL tight end George Wrighster, host of the Unafraid Show, discusses the Oregon Ducks' lackluster 34-14 win at Northwestern, what it means in the bigger picture, and takes a quick look ahead to Saturday's game against Oregon State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 733 - Second-year cornerback Max Melton made a strong 2025 debut, recording six tackles and a pass breakup in the Cardinals' 20-13 win over the Saints in New Orleans. He joined Paul Calvisi to discuss his Week 1 performance, growth since his rookie year, matchups with Marvin Harrison Jr. in college and the NFL, and rookie corner Will Johnson's early impact. They also previewed the Week 2 matchup against the Panthers. Plus, Ron Wolfley joins Calvisi to break down what the offense must improve, standout defensive performances from New Orleans, and keys to winning Sunday's home opener.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have to take bittersweet solace in the point earned (and still never losing to...
The Bulls didn't just hang on, they figured out a way to roll out of...
It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win is a win! Football's back and...
The Rowdies couldn't beat Neill Collins in his return to Al Lang. Thankfully, the rest...
The Rowdies couldn't beat Neill Collins in his return to Al Lang. Thankfully, the rest...
In our very first episode of the reframed by Frame of Life Series, I'm joined by Allison Yee, Founder & CEO of UpNext, a Greater Boston-based business redefining how brands launch and grow through pop-ups, creative activations, and thoughtful partnerships.We are so honored to have The Retail Playground powerd by UpNext as our first sponsor for this series! Listeners can get access to 15% off monthly subscriptions using the code FOL15 (for annual memberships) or FOLQ (for quarterly memberships Get the full show notes here
The Dallas Cowboys start their season 0-1 with a tough loss against the defending Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles. Dave Sturchio, Bret Ernst and Keith Ernst are back with another loaded episode of "The Jersey Boyz Podcast" and they break down some of the good, bad and indifferent about the loss. Keith however, not so fast. The Grinch is Grinching because he wants to see more. Can the Cowboys rebound and get "Schotty" his first win as Dallas head coach as the New York Giants come to town (Also 0-1 with their loss to Washington). We shall see. Game picks and more! #NFLPicks #DallasCowboys #NewYorkGiants #JerseyBoyzPodcast
TKras kicked off the show with his take on the Bucs o-line shuffle, their upcoming opponent on Monday Night Football, the challenges the Texans present, and more, including a STRONG take on Jamel Dean!
Brady Armstrong, Chief Development Officer of the Boys and Girls Club of Manhattan, discusses how federal funding challenges have impacted their services and the innovative ways they're responding to ensure no child is turned away.• Over 600 kids walk through their doors daily across 13 locations• Recent funding freeze forced them to cut enrollment by half, creating waitlists and impacting parents' ability to work• Community response has been strong, with parents advocating to representatives• Their "Manhattan Needs Club Kids" campaign highlights how club kids become valuable community assets• Early Learning Center serves children as young as six weeks, with a capacity for 120 kids• "Up Next" program placed 14 high school students in internships throughout Manhattan• Mini Golf Classic fundraiser scheduled for September 28th at Wildcat Fitness and Fun• Annual Casino Night fundraiser set for April 10th at the Alumni Center• Youth of the Year program showcases success stories, including past winners now graduating from Yale• Volunteer opportunities available for those wanting to support beyond financial contributionsWe invite you to see what we do firsthand. Reach out to schedule a tour of our Early Learning Center, elementary sites, or teen center to witness the impact your support can make.GMCFCFAs
Against the team with the best record in baseball, the Phillies won two out of three this week and are in prime position for the No. 2 seed in the National League. On the latest Hittin' Season, John Stolnis of The Good Phight and Liz Roscher, editor of SABR's Baseball Research Journal, recap a fun series in Milwaukee, discuss Aaron Nola's future, Harrison Bader's surge, the outfield platoon and preview this upcoming weekend in the National League. Chapters: 00:00 - Injury Updates and Series Overview 03:03 - Phillies vs. Brewers: A Playoff Preview? 06:05 - Key Performances and Clutch Moments 08:53 - Outfield Dynamics and Player Changes 11:56 - Ranger Suarez: The Emerging No. 2 14:45 - Aaron Nola's Performance and Future Outlook 30:33 - Phillies' Pitching Dilemmas and Playoff Considerations 35:37 - Kyle Schwarber's Slump and Offensive Impact 39:01 - Upcoming Series vs. Marlins and NL Weekend Slate
Our Sun became the first team to lose to brand-new JAX, after a 3-2 loss...
On our inaugural USF Bulls podcast, we have quite the week of sports to discuss!...
We went quiet over here while we sowed the seeds of a new season. This episode is a little peek at what we've got brewing for Season 2 of the Frame of Life Podcast: A new series called Reframed by Frame of Life. Brought to you by our sponsor: Retail Playground, Powered by UpNext!We're sharing stories of entrepreneurs we admire who are navigating life and business ownership while still remaining intentional with the memories they make and create. It's going to be a really fun season -- and I'll be poppin' into your feed weekly -- so be sure to follow and subscribe to the show! Watch the episode hereConnect with us at www.frameoflife.coFollow us on InstagramSee you next week!
Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz recap Shane Bieber rebounding after a rough 2nd inning, an abundance of homers and the decision to remove Tommy Nance in favour of Ryan Borucki. Afterwards, Barenaked Ladies drummer Tyler Stewart (30:45) pops by to talk about his Blue Jays fandom and the band. Sportsnet's Shi Davidi (50:21) discusses Toronto's relief pitching and some trends he's noticing around the league. Lastly, the Athletics' Levi Weaver (1:16:34) examines the playoff races around the MLB, the Framber Valdez incident, Aroldis Chapman's realization that he can locate pitches, and more. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Our Sun became the first team to lose to brand-new JAX, after a 3-2 loss...
On our inaugural USF Bulls podcast, we have quite the week of sports to discuss!...
Send us a textJeff and Paul break down Kentucky's 24–16 victory over Toledo, highlighting the key plays and takeaways from the win. Then, they shift gears to preview this week's matchup against Ole Miss—what the Wildcats need to clean up, where the opportunities lie, and how the team can keep momentum rolling in SEC play. Sponsored by: State Line Co (statelineco.shop) X: @StateLineCoPromo Code: BleedBlue for 10% off purchase
The Rowdies are now just outside the playoff spots after a comeback W! New loanee...
San Diego State opens 2025 with a BIG Week-1 Victory over Stony Brook, 42-0. We recap it all and discuss the main takeaways that can carry over against Washington State next.
The Rowdies are now just outside the playoff spots after a comeback W! New loanee...
In the latest episode of the Pro Insight Podcast, Pro Insight's Conrad Chow sat down with Coach Jonathan “JT” Thomas, former Gonzaga guard Malachi Smith, who played last season for the Memphis Hustle, and Coach James Parlow. In the first part of this episode, we're diving into the 2025 Up Next Elite Camp in New Orleans, LA — discussing JT's vision for starting the camp, lessons for young hoopers, offseason training, and key takeaways from the event. After the break, Coach Brandon Demas and Coach Bryan “Bdot” Hammond from the camp join us to further explore the culture of New Orleans basketball, coaching philosophies, and much more.
Mark and Phill meet midweek for our midweek podcast live stream!
After a short turnaround offseason, Sun FC opened the season with a road trip to...
Graham Falk from the WTF Sunderland Podcast joins Mike ahead of Brentford's trip to the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Regis Le Bris' side were brought back to earth following a 3-0 win over West Ham on the opening day; a 2-0 loss away at Burnley, followed by a Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Huddersfield, means Sunderland will be looking to get back on track when they face the Bees in the north east. We chat about what went wrong against Burnley, Sunderland's big summer spend, and Le Bris the manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a short turnaround offseason, Sun FC opened the season with a road trip to...
In their first of “eleven finals”, the Rowdies came out flat footed, picked it up...
In their first of “eleven finals”, the Rowdies came out flat footed, picked it up...
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With a huge injury hitting the WR room, how does this shift the depth chart?...
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With a huge injury hitting the WR room, how does this shift the depth chart?...
The Rowdies celebrated the victory of the 1975 NASL Champions with much fanfare, and inducted...
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In episode 136, we chat with Sophie Christianson, an undergraduate student at the University of Richmond where she is the President of College Democrats. We talk about how democrats can win back Gen Z and how we lost them in the first place.Sophie is majoring in Business with a strong interest in public policy. She has experience working on political campaigns and in nonprofit spaces, where she has contributed to voter outreach, community organizing, and policy research.Most recently, Sophie just finished working as the finance intern for Lisa Vedernikova Khanna, a candidate running to flip a red seat in the first Congressional District of Virginia. She currently works as the creative director and campaign marketer for Jonas Eppert's house of delegates campaign. She is part of UpNext and is one of their Podcasts hosts. She is passionate about making government more accessible and responsive to young people and underserved communities.On campus, she is the President of College Democrats as well as Women in Business and is on the Hillel Student Counsel. She is involved in student leadership and academic initiatives that promote dialogue across political differences. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in political consulting or in political media.Resources:* Sophie's LinkedIn* Sophie's Instagram* Articles featuring Sophie:* College Democrats host UR's first Democrat gala* Afraid, uncertain and fired up: How UR students are feeling at the start of the Trump presidency* DPVA Chair, House and Senate Democrats, and Local High Schooler Held Press Call on Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears Speaking at NRA Event after Mass ShootingsConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTokThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram Get full access to United SHE Stands at www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe
Javier Lorenzana, former EdTech founder turned content creator, joins Jeremy Au to revisit their first meeting during an On Deck podcasting course and trace his journey from startup building to social media success. They discuss the creation and shutdown of his pandemic-born company Upnext, the personal and professional fallout that followed, and how he rebuilt confidence through fitness, self-work, and creative risk-taking. Javi shares how his founder mindset shapes his content strategy, why authenticity is his biggest growth lever, and how he measures long-term success through influence and connection rather than vanity metrics. Their conversation covers building product market fit for a personal brand, handling public scrutiny, and creating viral formats that blend entertainment with personal values. 00:06 Meeting in an On Deck podcasting course during the pandemic led to early discussions about creator ambitions. Javi shares how he was building his EdTech startup Upnext while Jeremy was launching the BRAVE podcast. 02:36 Upnext began as a Southeast Asia version of On Deck for live online learning during lockdown. It grew to hundreds of students with seed funding before demand collapsed post-pandemic, prompting layoffs and eventual closure. 05:09 Shutting down caused sleepless nights, weight loss, co-founder disagreements, and deep self-blame. Javi describes dragging out the process before finally accepting the need for a reset. 07:45 Returning to the University of Toronto, he skipped classes and used ChatGPT while focusing on personal growth through reading, fitness, and diet—his “villain arc” to rebuild confidence. 10:17 Choose content creation over a traditional career after months of journaling and admitting it was a long-held personal goal. The first six months brought low views until the viral “shirtless book review” series. 15:40 The series gained millions of views by combining fitness and literature, sparking reposts and online jokes about ignoring the reviews for his physique. Javi refined his approach with a mix of original ideas and adapted formats. 24:13 Measures success through influence and real-world connection rather than follower counts, believing this has the highest leverage for future opportunities. His bravest moment was posting that first shirtless review despite fear of judgment. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/javier-lorenzana-viral-book-muscles Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts
On this week's show, Sherrod Blakely and ClutchPoints' Josue Pavon discuss the Oklahoma City Thunder's path towards a second straight NBA title, and the whether the Celtics are a team built for the playoffs, the play-in tournament or will miss the playoffs altogether. 0:00 ⏰EPISODE TIMELINE⏰ 2:44 Where does SGA go from here? 9:22 Could OKC repeat next season? 14:07 Subscribe to CLNS on YouTube! 14:31 Top 3 biggest threats to the Thunder 20:57 PrizePicks 22:31 Celtics will miss out on Christmas Day game this year 25:28 Where will the Celtics end up this season? 28:02 Best case scenario for Celtics this season 35:33 Subscribe to CLNS and Celtics All Access on YouTube! 36:11 Thanks for watching! The Big 3 NBA Podcast is Powered by
The drug maker Merck recently announced its plans to start two new trials, known as the EXPrESSIVE program, testing a monthly pill for PrEP. A once-a-month PrEP pill holds great potential for the field. Even with daily pills, a monthly ring, or long acting injectables such as cabotegravir and recently FDA-approved lenacapavir, there'll be people who can't find what they really need for prevention. For advocates who follow prevention, there's a lot to know about these trials, and powerful lessons to learn about Good Participatory Practice (GPP) and impactful involvement of stakeholders—especially community—in research. GPP has been a cornerstone of the process of design and protocol development for the EXPrESSIVE trials, and it doesn't stop there. This episode features Merck Senior Principal Scientist Rebeca Plank and AVAC's Regional Manager for Research Engagement Grace Kumwenda. They explain why a monthly pill could be so important to HIV prevention and how GPP is shaping the design and rollout of the trials.
Abu and Obssa begin their read-through of Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. They reflect on the relevance of Butler's work in today's society, highlighting the prophetic nature of her writing and the urgent themes that resonate with contemporary issues. In their takeaways, they analyze the character of Lauren as an unreliable narrator, and the dangers of denial in the face of change. Get bonus content and helpful reading materials: https://www.patreon.com/scifibookclubpod Keep the conversation going in our free Discord: https://discord.gg/bVrhwWm7j4 Watch the video version of this episode: www.youtube.com/@loreparty Keep up with this season's reading schedule: https://tinyurl.com/sfbc-season3 (00:00) Intro (03:17) Chapter Summaries (16:11) First Impressions (26:43) Octavia Butler's Career (33:52) The Danger of Denial (43:53) Lauren is an Unreliable Narrator (01:00:30) Up Next and Goodbye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a good first half of soccer, another goal before going in the locker room...
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Javier Machado to review WWE Smackdown including a high-energy feel-good celebration by John Cena in which he largely ignored he lost the top WWE Title and that Cody Rhodes beat him in a classic, and instead decided to talk about the Montreal Screwjob and management fearing certain crowd reactions. Then a pivot for Cody Rhodes to Drew McIntyre after an unannounced main event of Cody & Cena vs. Drew & Logan Paul. With live callers and live chat interaction, they also discussed Charlotte-Alexa Bliss and the dolls, the Tiffany-Jade Cargill follow-up, the tag division, the Brock Lesnar return, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
This week patch 11.2 finally released, and we have the rundown of all the features for you, including the new World Boss, which was up this week -- surprise! We have a lot of opinions on the new Delve and dungeon and raid their collective lack of smooth Goblin jazz. We especially have thoughts on the new Cooldown Manager, which is slightly less "as seen on Temu." Plus, as the servers came up, some people got to see the perks for the different pre-orders for Midnight, some of which include Player Housing access, and some really cool items that Liz plans on using to showcase her mood.If you have a few minutes, please fill out our survey to tell us what you think about the podcast. This data is collected by our podcast host, Acast, and will be used to help us improve the show as well as attract potential sponsors. Your answers are completely anonymous. We appreciate your help!If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon, where you can get these episodes early and ad-free! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rowdies got a much needed three points as the longest road trip ever continues!...