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New York, Stand Up!! Mikal Bridges just got PAID! We tell you why next season may be the BEST chance for the Knicks to win it all for the first time in over FIFTY years. How much of a distraction is the Jonathan Kuminga situation for the Warriors if it continues to hold up signing other free agents to help Steph chase his 5th ring? Luka Doncic is extension eligible at MIDNIGHT tonight. But the question is-- will he sign it with the Lakers -- and for how long? We have the details. But it's not just the Lakers that are facing big time questions. A signing that could impact Wemby, news on Jokic, and how Ja could return to all NBA form. Plus it's the final day of NBA Handles Week! We countdown the best ankle breakers of the season and why Iman thinks not all crossovers are built the same... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's Marc Spears joined the show to talk Kings, Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga.
D-Lo & KC spend hour two talking with ESPN's Marc Spears and talk much more about the Kings after.
7-31 Marc Spears of Andscape weighs who has leverage between Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors as their stalemate continuesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Huntzinger and Matt Tierney link up to discuss the Western Conference! What's stopping the Thunder from doing something historic? Do the Nuggets or Rockets pose a bigger threat? Did the Clippers make all the right move in the offseason? Wolves and Grizzlies relying on youth? Kings and Warriors treading water? Spurs take the leap this year? Do we need to talk about the Lakers? And more!
Justin and Rob are here to discuss some of the rumblings of the offseason and talk through what they think they know ahead of the 2025-26 season. They discuss Luka's fitness (7:04), competitors in the West (19:29), Kuminga and the Warriors (34:12), the top of the East (53:23), and much more. Hosts: Justin Verrier and Rob MahoneyProducer: Isaiah BlakelySocial: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Wilbon and Frank Isola talk the biggest deals from the MLB trade deadline including who could be a World Series contender before talking if the Warriors should part ways with Kuminga. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the third hour of the show Dave and Jason are joined by Sam Amick of the Athletic to talk about the rumors of the Warriors, Kings, and Kuminga. They also talked about the MLB trade deadline today, and told you What's Hot and What's Not.
Another disappointing Giants loss and the Giants are officially in a spiral. Do they continue to trade away assets? Plus, Willard and Dibs get into how toxic it's become for Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors.
Hour 1 - Willard and Dibs react more about the Giants trading Tyler Rogers to the Mets. What does this trade mean? Are the Giants selling?Are there more deals to come? Justin Verlander on the market as well. The fellas react. Hour 2 - Another disappointing Giants loss and the Giants are officially in a spiral. Do they continue to trade away assets? Plus, Willard and Dibs get into how toxic it's become for Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors. Hour 3 - Is there any coming back from this free fall for the Giants? After getting swept at home (twice) it seems like this thing is just about over with still 2 months left of the season. Who is to blame? Hour 4 - Are the Giants going to trade anyone else? Is there anyone on the Giants other teams would want to trade for? Willard and Dibs get into it.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
The international coaches, Jason Demetriou and Kevin Walters, join Ben Dobbin to discuss whether Payne Haas needs a break - JD thinks Brisbane's season is still hanging by a thread .Did Wighton deserve a month-long suspension? JD puts on his 'match review committee' hat and explains the ins and outs of the system to Dobbo. The Warriors face an uphill battle to remain in the top four after suffering more major injury blows. Braith is backing Ilias at the Dragons and Kevvie is on his side. Plus, it’s Round 22 of the NRL, and we have all the match previews!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jarome Luai is on $1.2 million — and he's still going missing in big games. This week on CODE NRL, the team unloads: 'Where are the man of the match performances from Luai?' Plus: – Galvin's Grudge Match – Sharks recruitment gets messy – Are the Warriors collapsing? – Readies’ worst take ever!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down the recent Jonathan Kuminga rumors, give insight into what they have been hearing, and analyze what the best fit for the Golden State Warriors forward might be.(02:30) - Jonathan Kuminga saga continues as Marc Stein reported Golden State's offer to Kuminga topped out at two years, $40 million(09:00) - Jonathan Kuminga is the Warriors' best solution to the non-Steph minutes. Could Kuminga be a No. 3 guy and a sixth man like Jamal Crawford or Lou Williams?(16:45) - Would Kuminga fit on the Sacramento Kings with the likes of Domantas Sabonis, Zach LaVine, and Dennis Schröder?(22:45) - Jonathan Kuminga getting Shawn Marion comparisons is not a diss(26:30) - With the NBA returning to NBC, and Steph Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant on the tail ends of their careers, the league focus will shift. Can the NBA thrive with a foreign-born player as the face of the league?(31:15) - Can Cooper Flag become the American face of the league?(35:45) - Do you fear skinny Luka Dončić?
[REBROADCAST FROM Oct 22, 2024] Collaborators Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis discuss their new project, the concept album Warriors. It's a multi-genre musical adaptation of the 1979 movie 'The Warriors,' which tells the story of a Coney Island gang who need to fight their way back to Brooklyn after they are framed for a murder in the Bronx. Miranda and Davis will be hosting a listening party and silent disco at Lincoln Center on July 30, 2025.
The guys spend hour one talking about Shams Charania's latest report on the Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga.
7-30 Papa & Silver with John Dickinson - Hour 2: The Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga continue to remain far apart on contract negotiations. The latest reports and everything you need to know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 3, Grandi and Shasky discuss the new news on Jonathan Kuminga and what it means for the Warriors. Plus Dave Flemming joins the show to give some Giants insight.
From 'Warriors Plus Minus: A show about the Golden State Warriors' (subscribe here): Marcus welcomes on Sam Amick to discuss the latest happenings with Jonathan Kuminga and how the Warriors could potentally make moves this summer. Also, thoughts on the future of Steph Curry. 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
Jonathan Kuminga declined the Warriors latest offer, and it is becoming more and more apparent that the Warriors have botched things with JK.
Who botched this more: the Warriors or Kuminga. It's the Warriors.
In episode 377 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his garage reflecting on the small and big things that impact on the everyday engagement we all have with photography. Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8 magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott's book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2025
7-30 Papa & Silver with John Dickinson - Hour 2: The Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga continue to remain far apart on contract negotiations. The latest reports and everything you need to know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks to Happy Valley head football coach Jason Jarrett ahead of the 2025 season for the Warriors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of Carter County Media Day on July 29, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks to Cloudland head football coach Zac Benfield ahead of the 2025 season for the Highlanders. Then, he talks to Happy Valley head football coach Jason Jarrett ahead of the 2025 season for the Warriors. Also, he is joined by Unaka athletic director Wes Wright to talk about Ranger athletics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marcus welcomes on Sam Amick to discuss the latest happenings with Jonathan Kuminga and how the Warriors could potentally make moves this summer. Also, thoughts on the future of Steph Curry. 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
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, Robert Horry and co-hosts Rob Jenners and Brandon Harper discuss various topics ranging from Robert's storied NBA career to personal anecdotes. Broadcasted live from Andalusia, Alabama, Robert shares stories about his hometown, including a park and a street named after him. The hosts dive into discussions about dealing with technology for their parents, Lucas' rumored contract extension, and the impact of players changing their bodies. The episode also features a heated debate about Chris Paul's and Russell Westbrook's places in NBA history and a playful segment predicting which teams could benefit from Russell Westbrook next. Additionally, the 'Big Shot of the Week' honors go to the owners of Korea House Restaurant for their charitable community efforts. To wrap it up, the hosts engage in a fun trivia game focused on record-breaking sports achievements. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:34 Robert Horry's Hometown and Park 02:12 Tech Support for Parents 05:11 Luka Doncic's Contract Rumors 12:27 Jonathan Kuminga's Situation with the Warriors 17:28 Jeff Teague's Steroid Allegations 20:14 Debate on Performance Enhancing Drugs 29:19 Chris Paul vs. Russell Westbrook Debate 30:37 Russell Westbrook vs. Chris Paul: A Point Guard Comparison 31:56 Chris Paul's Impact on Franchises 36:53 Westbrook's Future: Potential Teams 40:19 Legacy Beyond Championships: Dwayne Wade's Perspective 49:27 Big Shot of the Week: Vivian Newton's Generosity 51:56 Game: Us Versus Everyone
The guys spend hour four talking Kings and are joined by The Athletic's Jason Jones.
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Warriors/49ers Insider for The Sports Leader & Lead Columnist for The Athletic, Marcus Thompson joins Markus & Kerry Crowley to share his obligatory update on Jonathan Kuminga's contract negotiations & to discuss the standouts at 49ers Training CampSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CHAPTERS: 0:00 AI On Our Podcast Listeners 1:22 Happy Gilmore 2 2:12 Adam Sandler vs Chris Paul vs Happy Gilmore 2 5:10 Intro 5:42 Trimmed Down Luka Doncic 8:08 LeBron's Laker Future 10:44 Luka Doncic Extension 13:31 Ichiro Hall of Fame 16:45 2001 SEA Mariners 17:50 More Ichiro 20:20 AI At Home 21:40 Quarterbacks On Netflix 22:35 Outro Kuminga, Warriors, & Tinder Click to subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigbenkwinn_ Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/bigbenkwinn_ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbenkwinn_ https://x.com/bigbenkwinn_?s=21 https://www.threads.net/@bigbenkwinn_ Got feedback? Email us at wstpodcastshow@gmail.com
Warriors/49ers Insider for The Sports Leader & Lead Columnist for The Athletic, Marcus Thompson joins Markus & Kerry Crowley to share his obligatory update on Jonathan Kuminga's contract negotiations & to discuss the standouts at 49ers Training CampSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Managing type 1 diabetes while balancing college sports, academics, and everyday life is no small feat. In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman sit down with two remarkable Dexcom U athletes—baseball pitcher Leo and soccer/track star Amber—to talk about how they're thriving with T1D on and off the field. From diagnosis stories to game-day strategies, device hacks, and mentoring others with diabetes, Leo and Amber open up about what it really takes to perform at a high level while managing their diabetes as well as being a part of Dexcom U. Whether you're a student-athlete, a parent, or just looking for inspiration, this episode is a powerful reminder that diabetes doesn't have to hold you back.Key Topics:Introducing Dexcom U: What it is, how it empowers college athletes with diabetes, and why representation matters.Meet Leo and Amber: Their personal diagnosis journeys, sports backgrounds, and paths to Dexcom U.Navigating sports with T1D: How Leo and Amber manage blood sugars during intense practices, games, and competition.From burnout to balance: Amber shares her emotional journey through diabetes burnout and finding motivation through community.Coaches, teammates & T1D: How athletes talk about diabetes with their teams, and why open communication can be powerful (and sometimes scary).Facing fear of judgment: The pressure to “power through” highs and lows—and when it's okay to speak up.Mentorship and community: How Dexcom U helps athletes with T1D connect Changing the narrative: Why T1D can actually lead to healthier habits, more mindful living, and even longer lives.Real Perspective: Personal advice from Leo and Amber for young athletes, college students, and anyone newly diagnosed. ★ Support this podcast ★
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Carolyn and I talk about making decisions and intentionality vs. circumstance, need, and necessity. We then go on to talk more about Carolyn's lifelong love of sports. She shares the story of her maternal grandmother coming from The Philippines to live with them and how they'd watch games together. It was the days when, in much of the country, if you wanted to watch Major League Baseball, it was all Atlanta Braves, all the time (thanks to TBS, of course). Carolyn became a Braves fan, especially a fan of Dale Murphy. She watched football, too. She didn't watch the Giants on TV much, because every game wasn't televised in those days. But she could easily hop on Muni to see a game at Candlestick Park. Her dad often picked them up, showing up at the ballpark around the seventh inning, getting in free, and watching the end of the game with Carolyn and her friends and/or sisters. We go on a short sidebar about bundling up in San Francisco—at Candlestick and if you just wanted to go to the beach. In addition to Candlestick, she went to Warriors games a bit and also various sporting events at Cow Palace. Her dad learned how to bowl and would take his kids with him. We fast-forward a bit to hear about Carolyn's years in high school, when she went to the all-girl school Mercy High (which is now closed). Later, she took the same bus, the 29, to SF State that she had taken to Mercy. State was the only college she applied to. We talk a little about her decision not to leave San Francisco for school. In high school, she had decided that she wanted to be a sports writer. In fact, she aimed to become the first woman anchor at ESPN. We rewind a bit to talk about some of the journalism Carolyn did in high school. She had her own column in the school paper called “Off the Bench.” She shares a fun story of calling the Braves' front office to arrange for an interview with her favorite player—Murphy—the next time Atlanta rolled into town. In her third semester at SF State, Carolyn got pregnant. Around this time, she also took her first Asian-American Studies class, something that kicked in for her and stays with her to this day. She dove in head-first. I ask Carolyn whether and how much of that history her parents were aware of. She says that, for them, much of it was just things going on in their lives in the city they came to—things like the strike at SF State or the demonstrations at the I-Hotel in Manilatown. Learning more and more about the history of her people in the US lead Carolyn to confront her dad. “Why did you bring us here?” she'd ask. She ended up raising her first child, a mixed-race kid, as a single parent around this time in her life. She had figured that her son's dad would bring the kid the Blackness in his life, and she'd bring the Filipino-ness. Her own ideas of how best to raise the kid had to evolve, and they did, she says. She eventually returned to State and graduated. She lived in South City for a hot minute, held three jobs, and raised her son. She never felt that she couldn't leave The Bay. It was more, “Why would I?” Then, because if you know Carolyn Sideco, well, you know … then we talk about New Orleans. New Orleans is why and how Carolyn came into my life. My wife is borderline obsessed with The Crescent City. I'd been there some earlier in my life, growing up not too far away and having some Louisiana relatives. Erin and I spent three weeks in fall 2022 in a sublet in Bywater, Ninth Ward. That NOLA fever caught on for me then, and I'm hooked. Back home sometime after that, Carolyn came across Erin's radar. “There's a woman in San Francisco who seems to love New Orleans as much as I do and she has a house there!” Erin would tell me. In 2024, at a vegan Filipina pop-up at Victory Hall, we finally met this enigmatic woman. We ended up spending Mardi Gras this year at Carolyn's house in New Orleans—Kapwa Blue. “New Orleans has been calling me for about 20 years,” Carolyn says. One of her younger sisters lived there awhile. Her oldest son served in AmeriCorps there for three years and kept living in New Orleans four more. Carolyn and other members of her family visited often. This was around the time that Hurricane Katrina hit and devastated Southern Louisiana. A little more than a decade ago, Carolyn learned of the historical markers in the area that told the stories of Filipinos being the first Asians to settle in that part of the world. (Longtime listeners of Storied: SF might recall that Brenda Buenviaje hails from just across the Mississippi River from New Orleans.) As Carolyn learned more and more of the Filipino history in the region, that calling started to make more and more sense. Three years ago or so, her oldest son got married in New Orleans. That visit told Carolyn that she, too, could live there. Her husband devised a plan, and with some of Carolyn's cousins, they bought a house in the Musician's Village part of town, near the Ninth Ward—the aforementioned Kapwa Blue. They intended to bring that same sense of community her parents found and participated in back in San Francisco all those decades ago to their new neighborhood New Orleans. In addition to the house, Carolyn helped found tours of Filipino history in New Orleans and the surrounding area. Find them Bayou Barkada Instagram at @bayoubarkada Back in The City these days, Carolyn has her own sports consultancy called Coaching Kapwa (IG). “I call myself ‘Your sports relationship coach,'” she says. This means that she provides comfort and advice to anyone interacting with any of the various sports ecosystems. She aims to apply the idea of kapwa to an otherwise competition-driven sports landscape. We end the podcast (and the season) with Carolyn's interpretation of the theme of Storied: San Francisco, Season 7: Keep it local. She shares what that idea means for her here as well as how it pertains to her time in New Orleans. We'll be taking August off as far as new episodes go. I'll be busy putting together the first episodes of Season 8 and getting ready for the season launch party/art opening. “Every Kinda People” kicks off at Mini Bar on Sept. 4. That's also the theme of the next 20 or so episodes of this show. As always, thank you deeply and sincerely for listening/reading/sharing/liking/commenting/DMing/emailing/subscribing/rating/showing up and really any type of interaction you do with this passion project of mine. If you're not already, please sign up for our monthly newsletter over on the About page. See you in September!
According to NBA Insider Marc Stein, the Warriors have offered Kuminga a 2 yr, 40 million dollar deal. Willard and Dibs talk about what this means and if Kuminga would be willing to take it.
The Warriors CEO Cameron George feels an ANZAC day NRL game in New Zealand is now a given. It was announced today that the Warriors will play in Wellington on April 25th next year, making it the third consecutive year that the club have hosted a game on the day of remembrance. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
Kendrick Perkins had some wild takes regarding Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors recently...
Manaia Stewart joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss if Nikola Jokić likes winning horse races more than NBA Championships (00:00)...WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Then the fellas get into the All Blacks returning from injury to head to Argentina, before the podcast derails into a G Lane story about how he and a mate almost got killed by an angry taxi driver in Buenos Aires (06:35)... Plus, Teddy Pogačar aka the anorexic Mash wins another Tour de France (18:25), and Manaia talks Lane off the ledge about the Warriors (23:25)Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (31:00)...Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Warriors are expecting a sellout crowd in their return to Wellington for the first time in three years. Sky Stadium will stage next year's annual ANZAC Day NRL match - against a yet to be confirmed opponent. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave speculates about what this means for the team. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topic starts at 30:01. This week we discuss the Virtual Boy! You can find our Discord, Patreon, social media, and more at https://linktr.ee/retrowarriors.
This week, Wenzel, Colt, and Tanner end off this year's Summer of Fisting with Wenzel's choice: Magnificent Warriors! Listen in as they discuss one of Michelle Yeoh's earliest roles, production details, the plot, and general thoughts! ----------------------------------- Episode image created by Wenzel (uses original film poster) ----------------------------------- Catch up on all of Season 9's episodes here: https://soundcloud.com/aychpodcast/sets/aych-season-9-2025?si=ca5cc0cefc3941699fa62b95af89752b&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing ----------------------------------- Check out the entire AYCH Podcast Network! ► The Instruction Booklet: Video Game History Podcast! Want even more AYCH shows? Check out our full catalog playlists! soundcloud.com/aychpodcast/sets ----------------------------------- Twitch/Podcast Archive YT: www.youtube.com/@AYCHPodcast If you like what we're doing here, don't forget to leave us a review! You can also follow us on all of our social media below and tell us how we're doing: -- Bluesky: @aychpodcast.bsky.social -- Instagram: @aychpodcast -- TikTok: @aychpodcast -- Twitch: AllYouCanHear Leave us some suggestions in our Suggestion Box as well! goo.gl/forms/AHetCWQ2m7tHDigg1
Let's kick off INSPIRATION by re-sharing my conversation with Sr. Marilyn Lacey, RSM, Founder of Mercy Beyond Borders. Get ready to be challenged, inspired and moved to tears! Mercy Beyond Borders is a global organization that is forging ways for women and girls in extreme poverty to learn, connect and lead. Sr. Marilyn shares incredible stories of courage, determination and divinity in this conversation. It was a priviledge to provide a platform for Sr. Marilyn to share her story and the stories of so many women who are changing their lives through education and advocacy. Sr. MARILYN LACEY, a Sister of Mercy, is passionate about making the world a more welcoming place. She's been working with displaced peoples since 1981. Although she holds a Master's Degree in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and 4 honorary doctorates, she insists that the poor have been her best teachers. In 2001 Marilyn was personally honored by the Dalai Lama as an “unsung hero of compassion.” For two decades Marilyn directed the refugee and immigration programs for Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, CA. She has also worked in refugee camps overseas. (1:28) Sr. Marilyn shares her story with us and why she has chosen this work.(8:40) We learn about actionable tools that Sr. Marilyn shares to educate people on the impact they can have in the world.(12:00) Sr. Marilyn shares with us the experience(s) of little girls, from South Sudan, that illustrates the positive impact her organization is having on people.(21:56) How did the system get set up that put her organization, Mercy Beyond Borders, on a path to make a difference in other countries?(30:01) We learn more details about the infrastructure, and the relationship with local government(s), that allows MBB to be impactful.(33:34) What is the importance of understanding that there is no “over there”? Helping others has an impact on us locally since we are so interconnected around the world.(38:54) A discussion about the “wrap around services” that MBB offers to ensure the girls are safe and can continue to get the education in their local countries.(50:13) Who in Sr. Marilyn's life are sources of support and motivation as she continues her work?(52:37). How does Sr. Marilyn see Mercy Beyond Borders making an impact in the future?Connect with Sr. Marilyn Lacey, RSMhttps://www.mercybeyondborders.orgSubscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Let us know what you think! Text us!In this compelling episode of the Security Halt Podcast, we delve into the profound topics of PTSD and mental health, exploring their significant impacts on individuals and communities. Join us as Dr. Kate Pate shares her insights and experiences, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspects of these conditions. Through personal stories and expert analysis, we aim to foster understanding and provide hope for those affected. Tune in to discover how knowledge and empathy can pave the way for healing and resilience..
Golden State Warriors broadcaster and former “We Believe” team member, Kelenna Azubuike, joins the show to reflect on his NBA journey, the legendary 2007 playoff run, and what it was like playing alongside stars like Baron Davis, Stephen Jackson, and Jason Richardson under Coach Don Nelson.Kelenna also shares how a call to Warriors legend, Jim Barnett, launched his broadcasting career — and the story behind how he became known for his famous cornbread!
The Warriors have missed out on some crucial points to help secure a strong spot in the NRL Finals.The side still sits in the all-important top four despite losing to the Gold Coast Titans over the weekend, but a victory would have given the Warrior's a buffer heading into the last six games of the regular season. Sports reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen.
The herd is starting to thin. Cowboys v Dragons (02:24) Broncos v Eels (10:05) Warriors v Titans (25:41) Panthers v Tigers (32:31) Rabbitohs v Sharks (42:44) Raiders v Knights (51:45) Bulldogs v Sea Eagles (01:08:16) NRLW recap (01:17:00) News (01:30:22) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir) and Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose), the guys start the show by discussing C.J. McCollum's recent comments on the second apron and incentives for team's to keep their homegrown guys. We debate the balance and if that's possible under the current structure. Next, a look at the rest of the summer in the NBA. Marcus Smart is headed to the Lakers and the guys talk his fit and why this is another sign the team is moving around Luka and not LeBron. Plus, a difficult summer for restricted free agents and if we expect any to sign the qualifying offer. In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, Chris Paul gets #3 back on the Clippers, the Sixers waive Ricky Council IV, LeBron vs. artifical intelligence and Nick Young's lifetime beef with D'Angelo Russell. Finally, another round of Immaculate Grid. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts and watch the show on YouTube.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Hall of Famer and Chicago native Tim Hardaway to discuss basketball and giving back to his community. After that, Spiegel and Holmes listened and reacted to Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong discuss how White Sox fans in the bleachers try to throw him off his game.
Brian Windhorst is joined by a new member of the ESPN family Anthony Slater to discuss the Warriors' lack of moves so far this offseason, updates on the Jonathan Kuminga situation and what is slowing down an Al Horford deal. Then, the guys discuss how dangerous this Golden State team could be this upcoming season and what Steph Curry has left in the tank. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An estimated 3 million Americans served in combat during the Vietnam War. Today, only about 725,000 of these brave individuals remain with us. Vietnam is etched in American history as a brutal and costly conflict—one where many young men and women answered the call to serve our country with unwavering courage. On this episode of the *Payne Points of Wealth* podcast, we had the good fortune to interview our friend Nicholas Simonic, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran. Through grit, resourcefulness, and what Nick would call “luck,” he survived the scorching Southeast Asian heat, guerrilla warfare in thick jungles filled with booby traps, landmines, and tunnels: to make it back home. Nick takes us back to a tumultuous upbringing in Cleveland, his time in the U.S. Army, and how surviving in the face of extreme uncertainty helped him forge a path to building his own version of the American dream as a successful family man and entrepreneur. Today, Nick, a CPA by trade, owns his own accounting practice in Jacksonville, Florida. Join us as Nick shares an emotional and humbling account of his real-life American experience. We hope you find his story as moving and meaningful as we did.