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Welcome back to Unlapped! Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson discuss the latest around the grid following Monza. Are McLaren prioritizing one of their two drivers? Has Antonelli's recent struggles taken a toll on Mercedes? Could Ollie Bearman suffer a race ban? Plus, Nate & Laz hit the driver market in "stock watch". All this and more on Unlapped! Support Roald Dahl's Marvelous Children and Nate Saunders! (Charity Link): https://www.justgiving.com/page/bennatevis?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL Time Codes: 0:00 Welcome to Unlapped! 1:37 Is McLaren playing favorites? 8:19 How should McLaren manage their drivers? 17:46 Did Lando change the view of the title race? 21:10 Should Mercedes be concerned about Kimi? 30:32 Would an Ollie one race ban hurt Haas? 38:10 Oracle stat of the week 38:29 Is Max back to being a victory contender? 44:23 Driver stock watch 57:04 Nate Hikes Ben Nevis + Thanks for watching!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Despite ceding the lead to McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris at the end of lap one, Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen brilliantly won the Pirelli Italian GP at Monza, beating both McLaren drivers down into the minor placings. For their part, McLaren introduced more controversial team orders to enable Lando Norris to finish second ahead of Oscar Piastri. Charles Leclerc drove the skin off his Ferrari to finish fourth ahead of Mercedes' George Russell and Sir Lewis Hamilton, who started with a five-place grid penalty after a yellow flag infringement at Zandvoort. Peter in this podcast analyses the Italian GP weekend from the start of the action on Friday through to the chequered flag on Sunday, explaining where Max found an advantage over Lando and Oscar in qualifying and how he parlayed that on Sunday into one of the best wins of the season.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.comTo OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehiclesTo TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded edition is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearlyhttps://trackninja.appTo REC Watches, whose timepieces are infused with DNA and actual material from famous racing cars. Pre-order the REC Lotus 98T Ayrton Senna watch and claim your additional 10 per cent discount by adding the code PETER:https://recwatches.com/next-projectMusic: Rain Over Kyoto Station - The Mini Vandalshttps://alpinestars.comOscar Razor: Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women https://oscarrazor.com.au. Follow Peter @peterdwindsorWe support the Race Against Dementia:https://raceagainstdementia.comAnd the Alora dog rescue shelter in Malaga, Spainhttps://aloradogrescue.com#standwithukraine - now, more than everAnd #Canada!Nick: you're with us alwaysSupport the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2301250/support)Support the showVisit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future
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Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!Denny Hamlin takes the win at Gateway. He locks himself into the next round of the playoffs.WEC had its Lone Star Le Mans weekend at COTA and it was a wet one! Multiple drivers were going off and it tested and pushed everyone to their limits. The end of the race came down to a tire strategy of whether to go onto dry tires or stick with the wets. In Hypercar, Porsche won the race while staying on wets for the entirety. In GT3, McLaren took the win while switching to dry tires.F1 went to the temple of speed this past weekend, Monza, where Verstappen dominated Qualifying and the Race. The talk of the race though was a message delivered from the McLaren pit wall to instruct Piastri to "let Lando by". We discuss the situation and give our thoughts on McLaren's handling of their drivers during not only this race but this season.Coming up this weekend: NASCAR is at Bristol, Supercars at The Bend, and MotoGP is in Misano.
GUENTHER STEINER LIVE IN AUSTIN!!! BUY TICKETS HERE: https://tickets.austintheatre.org/12937/12938 Guenther, Matt and Brian recap all things Monza GP including McLaren's team orders, when Papaya Rules get too deep, does Max have a shot at 2nd in the Drivers Championship, is McLaren favoring Lando, should Kimi be demoted and Baku predictions! AND MUCH MORE! Thank you to our sponsors BetMGM, Omaha Steaks, and Factor for making this episode possible! Use bonus code DADDY when you sign up for BetMGM. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Red-Hot Sale Event. And use Promo Code VANKAH at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Eat smart at https://FactorMeals.com/VANKAH50OFF and use code VANKAH50OFF to get 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 Year. That's code VANKAH50OFF at https://FactorMeals.com/VANKAH50OFF for 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 Year. Get delicious, ready-to-eat meals delivered—with Factor. *Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the podcast, Simon is joined by Crofty and Nico as they discuss – using our fan poll – the hot topic coming out of Monza: Papaya rules. How did Max win Monza and was it really a good weekend for Ferrari? We'll also discuss Mercedes, penalties and we have our first ever giveaway on the F1 Show.
Today on the 5: Lando and I have watched the first 4 episodes of 2025's Alien: Earth series. We were both skeptical that it would be much beyond another forgettable IP product, but that cynicism disappeared pretty quickly. This review covers the first half of the 8 episode season, and while there's no guarantee things won't go south this is a boldly original take on a nearly 50 year old franchise.
We're back with a full breakdown of the Italian Grand Prix weekend at Monza!! And yes, it was as chaotic as the Tifosi hoped (and feared). From Ferrari's special livery and Charles and Lewis giving Vatican-core energy, to a fiery start that saw Norris and Verstappen battling through the first chicane, there's a lot to unpack. We cover Max Verstappen's dominant drive back to the top, and we dive DEEP into the McLaren drama and our hot take on this controversy. Plus, all the latest F1 news - Guenther Steiner buying a MotoGP team, Pierre Gasly re-signing with Alpine, Monaco's extension, Williams' penalty review drama, and Daniel Ricciardo becoming Ford's newest ambassador. In Social Corner, it's HB Carlos Sainz (gelato in hand), a spicy Verstappen-Checo dad drama, and a wholesome look at Isa Bernadini building an app to help the visually impaired. We also talk random Monza moments and finish up with our Green and Red Flags of the week. Strap in, it's a good one! Thinking about your next car? Check out Nero Financial's car financing options. Smart, simple, and stress-free. https://nerofinancial.com.au/paddock43/ Book your next adventure with Adrenaline and use code PADDOCK10 for 10% off!
An absolute clinic from Max Verstappen on the fastest race in F1 history at 1 Hr and 13 mins ! He dominated with a blistering pole and was able to maintain an amazing pace during the race without making a mistake. The Mclarens who finished 2nd and 3rd were mixed up in a strategy controversy when Lando had a slow pit stop and the drivers were told to switch positions. The strategy team decided it was best to keep the peace and switched the positions around. We hear in the podcast from Mclaren race leadership Andrea regarding the matter.
Geoff and Marie's Good Life: Part 9Lucy's TurnGeoff finally gets more quality time with Lucy.Based on posts by Only In My Mind, in 15 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.I was bringing in the bedsheets from the washing line when my lovelies got home. Colin was inside doing his art homework alone as I'm afraid that art isn't my forté. From the way Angie bounced up the path like a tall, supple Tigger, I assumed that their mission had been successful. Marie followed behind at a more stately pace, but I could tell by her expression that she was pleased."Geoff! It's perfect," Angie enthused. "Show him, Marie!"Marie finally caught up with our friend. "She's not wrong, Geoffrey," she admitted. "The moment we saw it, we knew that was the one." She felt into her handbag and took out a small square box."Just like you and me then," I reminded her, kissing the top of her head."You'll get anywhere saying things like that, you smooth devil," my wife smiled as she showed me our purchase."So what happens now?" I asked. It appeared that they were in the dark too. Did we give her it now, like an engagement ring? Or wait until the ceremony, like a wedding ring?I decided. I took Angie's left hand and dropped to one knee. "Angela, you have added a new thread to the tapestry of our lives. Will you agree to be my betrothed?"Marie was quick to respond. She took her friend's hand from me and turned Angie towards her. "Angela, you have been my closest friend for decades, will you now be my betrothed?""Oh! God! Yes! Thank you. I love you both so much," wailed Angie, hopping up and down in floods of happy tears.Marie held out the ring they had chosen and bought together and together my wife and I slipped it onto the fourth finger of Angie's left hand. As I'd suggested, they had chosen something called a Russian Ring, made of three interwoven strands of different shades of gold. It was perfect. I resolved to get my little Mediterranean goddess a matching necklace.There was the sound of applause from behind us and we turned, rather startled, truth to be told, to find Colin beaming at us, the drawing in his hand forgotten."I think you're supposed to kiss her now, Grandma, Grandad," he observed. We couldn't fault his grasp of etiquette so we did; very chastely and properly with no tongues."Mum's gonna go proper monkey poo this time," he predicted, quite astutely. "Glad I'm not the one that has to tell her." He smiled, congratulated us all and then asked for our opinions of his drawing. We were all impressed, both by his artwork and his attitude and told him so. He disappeared happily back inside to put his drawing safely in his bag."He's not wrong about Linda," I pointed out. "I was thinking about this while I was running and I think I should take her out for tea tomorrow and tell her about our, er; does 'new situation' sound about right?""Thank God!" Marie breathed a sigh of relief. "I don't think she'd accept this updated version of 'the talk' from me. Anyway, I did the one about boys, boobs and periods, now it's your turn."I went and switched the oven on and chose a bottle of wine as I waited for it to reach 180°C. I'd picked up a bottle of Ribeiro in our local supermarket and a Spanish white seemed to fit nicely with the ingredients so I parked it in the fridge to chill.I got the tray with the onions, tomatoes, garlic cloves and potatoes and glugged over a little olive oil before putting it all in the oven for twenty minutes and then went off to see my girls. Angie had calmed down and they were trying to decide her outfit for our ceremony."What about Padme's rainbow dress?" I suggested. I'd had nothing urgent after lunch and had done some research. Angie gave me a long appraising look and typed 'padme rainbow' into the search engine on her phone. She selected 'images' and then studied the screen intently for longer than I expected. Still silent, she showed Marie the dress. "He's a clever old sod, really, isn't he?" My beloved observed. "That's beautiful, and it's perfect for your body shape."Angie agreed. "That's it. I was considering Rey's outfit but this is better. This is the one I want.""You can actually buy these on-line," I offered."Not a chance!" Retorted Angie. Marie looked as puzzled as me at how emphatic Angie's response was. "I'm sure that some are okay," Angie conceded. "But I've seen too many instances on Facebook where the seller shows an image of the original but what actually arrives looks like it was sewn in the dark from old curtains by an arthritic chimp. I want it to look just like that picture.""But at least you'll know how much it is going to cost, dear," Marie said. "Who knows how much your student friends will have to pay to find a fabric like that?""Don't care," Said a defiant Angie. "I can afford whatever I want and it's my money after all."Marie leaned in for a kiss. "We'll contribute too. We always intended to.""No. Thank you, but no." Angie was adamant. "You bought me that beautiful ring. I realize that it would be rude to offer to pay for that, but everything else; everything," she stressed that last word, "is on me."My wife and I shared another look of surprise at our friend's determined outburst. "But Ange," Marie began."Everything, Marie. You've been so kind to me for so long. And these last few weeks;” She teared up again. "You really don't know, do you?"I shrugged. We were into Donald Rumsfeld territory here with 'unknown unknowns' and I didn't think that this was the moment to dive down that particular rabbit hole."You know that apartment I live in?" Angie asked. We did. It was in a massive, tastefully converted, Victorian building near the university. "Don't you think it's rather large and expensive for just one person?" We both just did some head wobbles, shoulder shakes and comme ci, comme ça, hand gestures to indicate that we had wondered but."It's not that expensive," she continued, eyes sparkling with mischief. "Not for me, anyway. You see." She paused for effect. "I own the entire building. A lettings management company deals with renting the other apartments; I just live off the income. I only do the consultancy work for you know who," she tapped the side of her nose. "to stop me getting bored and my brain shutting down." She was winding me up because she knew I suspected that she was some kind of spook."Don't worry about the cost," she said cheerfully. "I can afford it. Last time I checked I had over two million pounds just in my savings accounts."She looked gleefully at the expressions on our faces. "And, once we're officially joined, I'm changing my will to leave it all to you and your kids. Colin certainly won't need a student loan when he goes to Uni.""Angie, darling. There's no need," Marie protested."Who else then?" Angie challenged her. "You two are the closest I've had to a family since I ditched that last useless waste of DNA. I've had more fun, romance, sex and affection from you two lunatics in the last six weeks than from both my husbands combined over two decades."Marie looked helplessly at me. I knew exactly what to do. I leaned forward. "Angie?" I said softly, taking her hand in mine."Yes, Geoff?" She replied, returning my loving gaze."Please can I have an Aston Martin DB12?"We collapsed in each other's arms in fits of giggles. Marie swiped me fondly across the head. "You nutcase. Get back in the kitchen and get our tea ready."I checked, and the potatoes were starting to cook, so I laid the chicken and chorizo slices on top, added the herbs and spices and put the tray back in the oven. "Alexa, set a timer for twenty minutes." Then I went off in search of Colin.I told him that I needed a private chat with his mum. "You think?" Was his smart-ass response. Sometimes he makes me so proud.Anyway, he texted one of his friends and persuaded her to wangle an invite to go over straight from school the following evening to do their homework together. Linda would collect him around seven."So Colin. Mia. Is she nice?""Yes Grandad. She's nice. No Grandad, she's not my girlfriend. We're only thirteen but we get on just fine as friends." Hell. The kid's more mature than half of the lads I used to play rugby with.We chatted some more until Alexa's alarm went off and I hit the kitchen again. Dropped the sliced peppers into the tray, a good mix up and back in for the last twenty minutes.I was starting to set the table when Marie and Angie came in to take over and chased me away to watch the news on TV. Angie had already taken her ring off and had decided to keep it in its box until they were with their friends. Then Marie intended to propose again in front of them all. It sounded lovely and I would have liked to see it, but I'd agreed that this was their moment.Linda arrived on time and about ten minutes later we sat down to eat. She'd called to collect a baguette on the way home as I'd asked and we used it to mop up the juices from our plates. The wine paired well; even Colin agreed, though he only got a sip of his mum's. Perhaps, when he's sixteen, Linda will let him have a glass with his meals.After we'd finished, the ladies declared that they would clear the table as I'd done all of the cooking. It had hardly been a chore but I wasn't about to argue. Instead, I went and asked Colin if he was okay with Aunty Angie being, well, betrothed to Grandma and Grandad.He thought carefully for a while. "Is anyone going to get hurt?"It was a reasonable question. "I hope not. But it's always possible. Even two people who love each other can eventually drift apart.""But you're all happy now?" He persisted. "You all want this?""Yes. All of us." I confirmed."What will I call her then?" He asked.That hadn't occurred to me. "Whatever you and Angie decide. That seems the fairest to me."His face lit up. "When you've told mum, I'm going to ask Aunty Angie if I can call her; Grangie." He announced triumphantly. There were still tears of laughter streaming down my face when the women joined us five minutes later. They all looked suspiciously at the pair of us."You had to be there," I told them, then we cracked up again.Before Linda and Colin left I told her that, as Colin had a homework date the following day, earning a glare from him, I'd treat her to a meal after work as we'd both be on our own. I suggested a Thai in town and we agreed to meet there at five fifteen. She looked warily at me, but I'd been practicing my innocent expression and gave nothing away. Certainly, nothing had been said that evening to suggest there was a problem.Angie saw them off with us and then said her own goodbyes. I copped a feel of her bum as we kissed, well, we're engaged now, or something. Marie must have shared my sentiment only she went for a tit. I slapped her hand gently. "Enough of that. She'll never get away if you start on her nipples." They both reluctantly agreed and then there was just the two of us again."Are we being silly, Geoff? Starting a new way of living? At our age? Is this just desperation?" It wasn't like Marie to second guess herself.I hugged her to me. "I don't think so. We have time, money and our health. The kids are okay so this is our opportunity to be us. Not teacher, boss, researcher, mum or dad; just us. If this is what makes both of us happy, why fight it? You promised, if we reach a place where you're uncomfortable, then you'll tell me. I promise you the same. So let's go and see what's out there.""Tell you what," she replied pulling me closer. "Get the rest of that wine and I'll sit on your lap and we'll finish it while we cuddle then, maybe, an early night?"I was up early next morning. We did make love the night before and it was slow, sensual and fulfilling. We'd both slept like babies.When I'd finished in the bathroom, Marie was looking at her phone. "That was a text from Peter. He and Jen are coming back from Canada on Monday and thought they might stop in to see us on the way back home." She looked worried. "Do we tell them? Or just Pete? But then how do we tell Pete without Jen hearing? Do we insist he keeps it a secret from her? ""We need to make a choice," I told her. "We're telling Linda because she deserves to know the unconventional relationship that Colin will see when Angie is here. Pete isn't in that position but, I think that if Linda knows then her brother should too. And I also think that, if Pete knows, it would be unfair to expect him to keep it from Jen. I'm not sure about discussing the rest of the girls with him; I'm tempted to tell Linda because she'll get suspicious if we're never free to look after Colin on Wednesdays if she wants to go out with Mike or if she has to work late."That's fair. I'll tell Pete that they are welcome to stay and we're looking forward to seeing them. But, Geoff?""Yes?""For pity's sake, will you move the toy box out of the playroom and make sure there's no lube or condoms left in the drawers?""I'll do it now."The rest of the day was quite mundane. Breakfast, grocery shopping, coffee at home and then a walk to the park. "I think I'm happy, Geoff," my wife announced as we strolled. "Not just content; actually happy. My friends have you in their lives, I'm even closer to them than ever and Angie," Marie's voice choked. "I've never seen her so alive. Thank you."I wasn't even tempted to be flippant. "Thank you too. It's strange, but making love to your friends seems to have brought me closer to you. I'm just so relieved you aren't jealous. You aren't are you?"She considered. "No. Truthfully; not at all. What about you?""No. Me neither. In fact, I know you have a bit of a thing for Sue, and it's, I dunno, sweet."She punched me playfully. "I still like Sam though," she admitted."So, now you have both, and me and Angie too."She gave a big happy sigh and we turned and made our way home.The weather was still fine so Marie set off at ten to four to walk to the Black Swan to meet her friends. I red for half an hour and then caught the bus into town. Linda could drop me back off at home on the way to collect Colin from Mia's house.I'd reserved a table and waited at the bar for Linda. She rushed in, all flustered, only two minutes late. "It's okay," I told her. "We're not running to a timetable here."Sorry, Dad," she apologized. "Isn't there always some clown who decides that half past four on a Friday afternoon is the perfect time to start making urgent phone calls?""Is it settled?" I asked her. "Or do you need ten minutes to make some more calls of your own?""God, no!" She laughed. "I'll start working for free after finishing time when my boss stops checking her watch when folk arrive in the morning with just minutes to spare."The waiter saw that my guest had arrived and invited us to follow him to our table. The place was quiet that early so he gave us a place with a nice view over the river."Is your job getting you down?" I asked. She worked in the distribution office for a large retailer."No, the work is fine, the people are great, it's just that our boss is so insecure in her abilities that she sticks rigidly to corporate policy, and it sometimes gets in the way of actual work.""Go on," I invited her. We didn't get to chat like this as much as I'd like."Okay. So: There are six people in our office; two men, four women. We lost both of the guys for a full day on Tuesday to go on a gender harassment awareness course. One's gay and the other is a fifty year old sweetheart. They could have done effectively the same course on-line in an hour but no, she had to make sure that her boss saw our guys in person to make her look good." She gave an exaggerated sigh. "Those lads get more grief from us girls than they'd ever; Oh! It's so frustrating.""I know," I sympathized. "I regarded part of my role as lab manager as insulating the people who actually generated income from stupid policies like that. I'd do what the law required but, if an adult technician doesn't know that it's not okay to touch a colleagues bum, no matter how cute or pert it is, a course isn't enough; a dismissal is much more effective. It solves the immediate issue and also serves 'pour encourager les autres' as your Great Gran would have said. An object lesson to the others," I said in reply to her unspoken question.We chatted in the same vein as we looked through the menu and had just finished our deliberations when our waiter appeared.We ordered spring rolls and prawn toast, I ordered a pork massaman, Linda chose a chicken panang and we decided to share a green papaya salad.
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Barra joined Lisa & Russell to discuss a massive weekend of sport. First up, heartbreak for the Dockers as they fall short by a single point despite a heroic effort from our very own Hayden Young, while Fyfe finds himself stuck in a familiar loop. Barra's tipping Collingwood and Geelong for a finals clash, and over in F1, McLaren's team orders spark outrage as Oscar Piastri takes the hit to let Lando through—Barra and Lisa have thoughts, while Russell didn’t hold back: “British team, British driver.” Tune in to hear the full chat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian is joined by Nicola Hume from Midweek F1 & Talking Bulls to debrief the Italian Grand Prix.**SPOILERS FOLLOW**Max Verstappen put on a masterclass to take victory in F1's fastest ever Grand Prix. The Temple of Speed lived up to its name as the Dutchman retook first place from Lando Norris in the early stages of the race and slowly disappeared down the road.McLaren couldn't keep up with the Red Bull, and gave us one of the big race talking points: were they right to swap Oscar and Lando's positions after Lando was undercut with a slow pit stop?Check out Nicola's podcast Midweek F1:@midweekf1 on Instagram@midweekf1pod on Twitter@midweekf1pod on TikTokLater on in the week, we will be joined by F1 Academy and Williams Development Driver Lia Block.Let Gullivers Travel take care of all the boring bits and book your dream F1 trip with them. Packages are now available for several races in the second half of the season, including the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Follow this link to get started: https://gulliverstravel.co.uk/event/formula-1/packages/abu-dhabi-grand-prix?utm_source=The+Fast+and+the+Curious&utm_medium=YouTube&utm_campaign=Abu+Dhabi+Grand+Prix Make sure you follow us on all the socials and hit subscribe right here as there are more Formula 1 drivers joining us very soon… YouTube: @fastcuriouspodTwitter: @fastcuriouspodInstagram: @fastcuriouspodTikTok: @fastcuriouspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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W ramach obudowy filmu Han Solo. Gwiezdne wojny – historie, Marvel wypuścił mini-serię o Lando zatytułowaną „Wszystko albo nic”. Mando i Jerry postanowili sprawdzić ten tytuł i w sobotni poranek usiedli w pustej sali konwentowej na Kapitualrzu aby o nim podyskutować. Na ile sprawnie i ciekawie Rodney Barnes rozwija filmowe wątki? Jak wypada humor, którego otrzymujemy tutaj mnóstwo? Jak prezentuje się strona wizualna? O tym wszystkim posłuchacie w dzisiejszym podcaście.
Parker and Landon discuss continued exciting elements of PK's Daytona win, Landon's recent experiences at the dealership. We dive into the Darlington race, and ask the question, can anyone win in this current lawsuit? Will Tyler Reddick stay at 23XI, could Corey Heim replace him? We dive into the Xfinity playoff picture, and see who could spoil next week. The Dutch GP and Isack Hadjar's podium is highlighted, while the low light of Ferrari's double DNF and Lando's shrinking championship hopes are discussed. Finally in the world of IndyCar, Colton Herta leaves Andretti for a test driver at Cadillac F1, with Will Power taking his seat. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Daytona Win Merch 03:08 - Race Suit in the NASCAR Hall of Fame 08:02 - Google Reviews Bombed 17:59 - Darlington Race Recap & Playoff Drama 21:07 - Strategy, Hive Mind, and Pit Stops 27:30 - NASCAR Lawsuit: 23XI, Charters, and Industry Impact 39:13 - Comparisons to CART/IRL Split & Potential Outcomes 44:06 - Fastest Lap Points Controversy 46:45 - Xfinity Series Portland Recap & Chicane Debate 51:22 - Xfinity Playoff Cutoff & Talladega Regrets 53:20 - Truck Series: Corey Heim & 2026 Rumors 53:37 - Tyler Reddick's Future & Silly Season 57:03 - F1 Dutch Grand Prix Recap 1:00:07 - Colton Herta, Cadillac F1, and Super Licence 1:03:52 - IndyCar: Will Power Leaves Penske 1:06:14 - SRX Cars Bought by GMS & Speculation 1:10:48 - Weekly Picks & Race Predictions 1:15:18 - Listener Reviews & Fan Interactions 1:20:05 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1900 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Ted is in Monza, alongside Karun Chandhok and Craig Slater, to round up all the news ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. We start at Ferrari and their home race, with Lewis Hamilton facing a grid penalty this weekend. Plus, can McLaren's Lando Norris bounce back in the World Championship after his difficult race last time out? We also discuss the future of Isack Hadjar at Racing Bulls, why Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli needs a good performance this weekend and we round up all the other news from media day. You can follow the Italian Grand Prix across Sky Sports F1 and skysports.com. The F1 Show is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-f1-showYou can listen to The F1 Show on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The F1 Show".Watch every episode of The F1 Show on YouTube here: The F1 Show on YouTubeFor all the latest F1 news, head to skysports.com/f1For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Send us a textThis week, Wesley Smith returns to the podcast to take an overview of the current Formula 1 season coming out of the summer break. It's been McLaren's season thus far, but there's a lot of highly competitive action throughout the tight midfield. We talk about all of it, including the rookies, the changes we'd like to see in the cars, and even a few tracks we'd like to see make a comeback. Additionally, we examine the differences between Lando and Oscar, and ponder who would be the best to have a beer with (and why it's probably Zak Brown). Show Notes:Standard HMercedes Suspension Setup IssuesMcLaren SuccessKyalami Grand Prix CircuitNurburgringThe Size of Modern F1 Cars F1 Returning to V10?Ferrari's Monza LiveryHamilton Gets Five Place Grid Penalty for Monza2026 F1 Car ChangesSupport the show
A special home win for Ferrari? A fightback from Lando? Ferrari ambassador and former F1 driver Marc Gene joins Tom Clarkson to preview this weekend's Italian Grand Prix. How will a 34-point gap at the top of the Drivers' Championship change things for leader Oscar Piastri and challenger Lando Norris? Marc assesses how they will approach this race and the rest of the season. What does it take to be quick at Monza, and does this year's Ferrari have it? Marc thinks so! He explains why he's hopeful the Scuderia can delight the tifosi this weekend. More from F1 Nation Valtteri Bottas on why he chose to join Cadillac for 2026 Listen to more official F1 podcasts In-depth interviews with F1's biggest stars on F1 Beyond The Grid Your F1 questions answered by the experts on F1 Explains It's All To Drive For in 2025. Be there! Book your seat for a Grand Prix this season at tickets.formula1.com
August was definitely our worst reading month so far this year - Kyleigh kept the momentum going and read 8 books, Hannah managed to read 5 and Micaela read 3. But don't worry, we actually have some really great conversations this episode surrounding books! And we let our cute, delulu selves jinx Lando this weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix…but we still have faith in our fave driver!! Check out the full list of what we read over on our Instagram! Currently Reading: Manacled by SenLinYu Funny Feelings by Tara DeWitt Right on Cue by Fallon Ballard
Today on the 5: This week Lando and I watched a pair of shgortr films fore one ofd ourc eommntary videos. We followed 1988's Dragon's Heaven with something much more dreamy and atmospheric, 2002's N[eon]. A short movie from illustrator Dave McKean, this one leaves a lot for you decide on once it ends.
Send us a text إسحاق حجّار، الروكي الجزائري، خلّى الويكند مميز ببوديوم استثنائي. في المقابل فيراري عاشوا أسوأ عودة من البريك، ومع عطل لاندو، أوسكار بيقرب أكتر من اللقب. دلوقتي مونزا جاية… وكل العيون على فيراري. Isack Hadjar, the Algerian rookie, lit up Zandvoort and saved our weekend with a podium to remember. Ferrari gave us the nightmare comeback no one wanted, and Lando's engine failure only helped Oscar tighten his grip on the title. Now, all roads lead to Monza — and the pressure is heavier than ever in red.
Lando and zero discuss the NFL season, award and Super Bowl predictions
Welcome back to Unlapped! Nicole Briscoe, Nate Saunders, and Laurence Edmondson discuss the latest around the grid. What does Isack Hadjar's thrilling performance in Zandvoort mean for his career? Is the title race over after Lando's DNF? Plus, what are realistic expectations for Ferrari in Monza? Time Codes: 0:00 Welcome to Unlapped! 3:32 Is Hadjar a star in the making? 9:33 Could Hadjar get promoted to Red Bull? 15:12 Are Lando's title dreams over? 22:53 Was Sainz's penalty unfair? 27:11 Ferrari's disaster weekend 35:00 Monza Preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
La vuelta de vacaciones no ha podido ser más vibrante, tanto por cantidad como por calidad. En el primer episodio de la semana del Podcast Técnica Fórmula se analiza a fondo el GP de los Países Bajos, muy buena, sobre todo teniendo en cuenta lo difícil que es adelantar en Zandvoort. Pero habrá más competiciones en el segundo programa de la semana. Sobresaltos, accidentes y polémicas. En casa de Max Verstappen tuvimos una carrera bastante interesante, llena de sobresaltos, accidentes, toques, polémicas, estrategia y hasta un fallo mecánico bestial que pone muy de cara el campeonato a Piastri, ya que Norris se marcó un cero bastante doloroso por una fuga de aceite. ¿Está el campeonato sentenciado? No se puede asegurar tanto. Quedan 9 carreras y ya sabemos que en el deporte de motor la suerte y la mala suerte van de un lado para otro y de forma incontrolable. Así que la lucha entre los dos McLarens sigue abierta: eso sí, necesitamos que pase algo por el lado de Piastri o el australiano tendrá fácil gestionar los 34 puntos de ventaja sobre Norris. En cualquier caso, de no pasar nada, este fallo habrá tenido consecuencias importantes para el Campeonato. Un fin de semana extraño. A pesar de que Norris había liderado todas las sesiones de libres, la pole se la llevó Piastri, que batió a Lando por apenas 12 milésimas. Ese detalle resultó clave para la carrera del domingo, pues permitió al australiano controlar el ritmo en un trazado tan estrecho. La salida fue caótica: Verstappen adelantó a Norris, pero perdió el coche en la peraltada y logró salvarlo de manera magistral, manteniéndose segundo. Alonso cayó al 13.º lugar y Sainz se situó 9.º, en medio de múltiples toques entre varios monoplazas. Pero no empecemos a pensar en debilidad de Norris, pues uno de los momentos más destacados llegó en la vuelta 9, cuando el británico ejecutó un espectacular adelantamiento por fuera a Verstappen, colocándose segundo a apenas 4,5 segundos de su compañero. Una pena que la suerte no estuviera de su lado y sufriera ese fallo mecánico. El papel de las estrategias. Las estrategias jugaron un papel determinante. McLaren acertó con Piastri, gestionando bien la carrera desde el liderato, mientras que Aston Martin volvió a decepcionar: Alonso quedó atrapado en un tren de coches durante gran parte de la prueba y se mostró crítico con las decisiones estratégicas de su equipo. Ferrari tuvo luces y sombras, pero acabó mal, con los dos coches abandonando por accidente (Hamilton, él sólo, Leclerc, en un encontronazo con Antonelli, culpa del italiano). Carlos Sainz terminó sancionado con 10 segundos tras un toque con Lawson; y Mercedes tampoco brilló: aunque Russell volvió a lograr un fabuloso 4º puesto. La gran sorpresa del día. El podio incluyó también sorpresas, como la gran actuación de Isack Hadjar, que logró subirse al tercer escalón. Sí, fue tras el abandono de Norris, pero lo cierto es que se mantuvo 4º, sujetando a los Ferrari y Mercedes y manteniéndole el pulso a Verstappen, durante toda la carrera. Bien merecido ese podio. Como vemos, en un circuito donde adelantar resulta complicado, el de los Países Bajos ha sido un Gran Premio de emociones constantes, desde la salida hasta la bandera a cuadros. Una muestra de que, incluso en circuitos con fama de ser poco espectaculares, la Fórmula 1 puede ofrecer un espectáculo cargado de adelantamientos, incidentes y decisiones estratégicas, algo a lo que nos estamos acostumbrando esta temporada. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Today on the 5: This week Lando and I did something a little different. Instead of a commentary on one film, we did one on a pair of short films! First up, 1988's Dragon's Heaven, a wonderful animated film that blends giant mechs with Mœbius in a story that gets straight to the point.
¡Bienvenidos amigos de Desde el Paddock! Un episodio más lleno de noticias, dinámicas y todo lo que necesitas saber tras el GP de Países Bajos y con lo mejor de NASCAR en el Southern 500.Semana cargada de acción en la Formula 1. Oscar Piastri hizo historia en Zandvoort: se llevó su primera victoria con Grand Slam incluido, pole position, todas las vueltas lideradas, vuelta rápida y triunfo. Norris parecía tenerlo en la bolsa, pero abandonó a 7 vueltas del final. El propio Lando comentó: “Ahora ya no tengo nada que perder”.El fin de semana dejó mucho: McLaren dominó en prácticas y qualy, Isack Hadjar sorprendió con un P4 en clasificación y su primer podio en carrera, Aston Martin sólido en los puntos con Stroll y Alonso, mientras Ferrari se fue con doble DNF y mucha polémica por la penalización a Sainz tras el contacto con Lawson. ¿En qué momento marcan esa regla? ¡Discutimos todo lo que pasó en Zandvoort!En la cápsula de este capítulo fuimos a plaza Carso y repasamos cómo Checo Pérez sigue preparando su regreso a la Formula 1 con Cadillac en 2026 y lo que significa este fichaje para el automovilismo mexicano.Ya con la vista puesta en Monza, analizamos lo que puede pasar en el templo de la velocidad. ¿Seguirá McLaren arriba? ¿Ferrari podrá redimirse en casa?En la sección de #PregúntaleAMemo respondemos a la comunidad: ¿se acerca el retiro de Hamilton y quién podría ocupar su lugar en Ferrari? Y, ¿quién la está pasando peor: los fans de Ferrari, los de Carlos o los de Lando?Alex Facts llega con la Formula E y nos cuenta sobre pilotos con pasado en la Formula 1 que hoy corren en la categoría eléctrica.En NASCAR vivimos un Southern 500 memorable en Darlington. Denny Hamlin logró la pole, pero fue Chase Briscoe quien arrasó en carrera liderando 309 vueltas para llevarse su segundo Southern 500 consecutivo. Reddick lo peleó hasta la última curva quedándose a 0.408s y Jones cerró el podio. Toyota dominó con seis autos en el top 7 y Briscoe aseguró su lugar en el Round of 12. La pelea en playoffs se pone cada vez más intensa.¡Gracias por ser parte de Desde el Paddock! Recuerda seguirnos en todas nuestras redes para no perderte dinámicas exclusivas, noticias y contenido que compartimos con la comunidad.
Marcin Budkowski, who worked with Oscar Piastri at Alpine and held engineering roles at Ferrari and McLaren, joins Tom Clarkson in the Zandvoort paddock to reflect on an action-packed Dutch Grand Prix. After Lando Norris's late mechanical failure, Piastri's seventh victory of the season moves him 34 points clear of his McLaren teammate at the top of the Drivers' Standings. What does that retirement mean for Lando's title hopes and his approach for the rest of the season? How did Oscar end up getting the better of Lando after trailing him in all three practice sessions? Marcin shares fascinating insight into how different Oscar is in the cockpit compared to out of the car with his helmet off, and why the Australian has surprised him this year after having some doubts about his title-winning credentials. Lando's loss was Isack Hadjar's gain, as the Racing Bulls rookie jumped up a place from P4 to P3 to score his first podium in Formula 1. How did Isack execute his best weekend in F1 so far? Should Red Bull promote him to be Max Verstappen's teammate in 2026? And Ferrari had a weekend to forget with a double DNF, after Charles Leclerc was taken out by Kimi Antonelli and Lewis Hamilton crashed into the barriers. Marcin tells Tom why he thinks Antonelli is going through a difficult patch at Mercedes and why Lewis's struggles with the car remind him of Daniel Ricciardo at McLaren. Listen to more official F1 podcasts In-depth interviews with F1's biggest stars on F1 Beyond The Grid Your F1 questions answered by the experts on F1 Explains It's All To Drive For in 2025. Be there! Book your seat for a Grand Prix this season at tickets.formula1.com THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY… Vanta: Visit vanta.com/nation to sign up for a free demo today! BetterHelp: F1 Nation listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/f1nation.
Welcome back to Pitstop! The Dutch Grand Prix is over and Isack Hadjar take a bow.. WHAT A RACE! It absolutely did not go to plan for Ferrari with a double DNF, Jake's prediction just got the wrong team. Oscar is now FLYING in the championship with Lando's DNF, who will come out on top at the end of the season? Its gonna be amazing. Loads to talk about in todays episode as we look ahead to Monza! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summer is finished. Red Bull are finished. Ferrari are definitely finished. Lando's championship battle might be finished. Hadjar's wait for a podium has finished. All those chewy waffles are finished. But Dirty Air is BACK! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the Monday after the Dutch GP and so much of the initial talk revolves around the massive step forward taken at Zandvoort by McLaren-Mercedes' Oscar Piastri. Then there's Lando, George, Toto, Ferrari, Sir Lewis, Charles...and much, much more. An oat-milk latte, preferably from Juan Valdez, Bogota, will suffice.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.comTo OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehiclesTo TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded edition is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearlyhttps://trackninja.appTo REC Watches, whose timepieces are infused with DNA and actual material from famous racing cars. Pre-order the REC Lotus 98T Ayrton Senna watch and claim your additional 10 per cent discount by adding the code PETER:https://recwatches.com/next-projectAnd to Cameron, who can be followed on: @CameronCcTV Music: Wander Into - Ann Annie; Rain Over Kyoto Station - The Mini Vandalshttps://alpinestars.comOscar Razor: Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women https://oscarrazor.com.au. Follow Peter @peterdwindsorWe support the Race Against Dementia:https://raceagainstdementia.comAnd the Alora dog rescue shelter in Malaga, Spainhttps://aloradogrescue.com#standwithukraine - now, more than everAnd #Canada!Nick: you're with us alwaysSupport the showVisit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future
RECAP GP ZANDVOORT 2025 - Fumata bianca per Lando, ma è Oscar il prescelto di questo mondiale, ora con un vantaggio difficile da recuperare...podio strepitoso di Hadjar e collisione tra Kimi e Charles! Si preannuncia una Monza caldissima!
Box Box is back and it's race week again! We head to Monza this week and we are NOT excited for Ferrari. But first, let's digest a brilliant weekend at Zandvoort. Discussing all things F1, join Luke & Matt every Monday at 5pm. Get 30% Discount on Box Box Ultra annual subscription with code BOXBOXPOD. You can claim it here: https://bit.ly/30onUltra Join the Box Box F1 Fantasy league - https://fantasy.formula1.com/en/leagues/join/P7CNL2UDG01
Meg and Spanners are back from summer break to break down the penalty filled Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort! First, they discuss McLaren's race day with Piastri's win and Lando's DNF after an oil leak (02:46). They talk about the nightmare race for Ferrari with Hamilton crashing out and Leclerc's car ending in the sand dune and him sitting on the grass on his phone (15:17). They call out the improvement in the drone shots (25:46), and they compare the penalties between Antonelli and Sainz and how Sainz is being negatively affected by the steward's rule (28:12). They break down Leclerc's pass against Russell (37:58), and they applaud Isack Hadjar's race day with Racing Bulls (49:50). Meg and Spanners share their excitement about the new Cadillac team with drivers Bottas and Perez and what to expect from their first season (50:16). Finally, they discuss what Manza could look like for Ferrari next week with both Leclerc and Hamilton facing time penalties (60:26). Hosts: Megan Schuster Guest: Spanners Ready Producer: Olivia Crerie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back from holiday and raring to go, the Formula 1 circus heads to the Dutch GP where Stroll promptly destroys his car, twice. Hadjar makes it to the podium and Lando breaks down. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humour (which may be unsuitable...
Back from holiday and raring to go, the Formula 1 circus heads to the Dutch GP where Stroll promptly destroys his car, twice. Hadjar makes it to the podium and Lando breaks down. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humour (which may be unsuitable...
Send us a textLando Norris may have blow his chances at a 2025 title and Ferrari may have blown their chances at a respectable finish to the 2025 season. All that and so much more in this weeks episode of In The Paddock F1!Support the show
Ladies and gents welcome back to Pitstop! Its race weekend, the Formula 1 is finally back after a few weeks off.. and its the Dutch Grand Prix! 9 points between Lando and Oscar and George Russell have given us gold once again! Is fab right and Aston Martin will come back super strong? We finally watched the F1 movie also, let us know your movie rating in the comments down below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony: -Big N being weird: https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-reportedly-almost-discouraging-switch-2-development-as-studios-told-to-launch-games-on-switch-1-and-rely-on-backwards-compatibility-instead -An old friend re-emerges: https://wccftech.com/acclaim-announces-playacclaim-showcase/ -Xbox Ally X 1st impressions: https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/handheld-gaming-pc/hands-on-with-the-xbox-ally-gamescom-2025 -Analogue 3D delayed again: Analogue 3D gets yet another delay to later in 2025 Jarron: -PC Shader Stutter sounds like it could be fixed!! Microsoft is working on a fix for PC shader stutter -Framework has upgradeable GPUs in a laptop! Framework is now selling the first gaming laptop that lets you easily upgrade its GPU — with Nvidia's blessing -PS5 prices are going up: Sony is raising PS5 prices, starting tomorrow -Xbox Ally launches October 16th Microsoft and Asus' new Xbox Ally handhelds launch on October 16th Owen: -Immediately clicked the link because of the name of this game, but actually looks like fun and I'm gonna watch for it to be released. https://steamdb.info/app/3717830/ -Apparently a ton of indie game devs are delaying launch do to Silk Song https://aftermath.site/silksong-indie-delays A Little Witch in the Woods Baby Steps DemonSchool Aeterna Lucis CloverPit Stomp and the Sword of Miracles Lando: -Silksong is out September 4 Hollow Knight: Silksong will be out on September 4 -Indie devs are delaying games for Silksong https://aftermath.site/silksong-indie-delays -Why silksong took so long https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-08-21/why-silksong-team-cherry-s-sequel-to-hollow-knight-took-so-long-to-make
Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando drops by the Morning News Express with Bob Miller and Chris Michaels to discuss the horrible shooting that happening in Minnesota on Wednesday and how confident he would be in his team if it happened here in Frederick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the 5: While talking to Lando about my experience watching Superman (2025), he questioned whether I have an inherent bias against things that are popular. I thought about that for a while, and in the end I don't think it's simple popularity that makes me wary.
Lando and zero talk about NBA best draft classes, Roblox cease and desist situation and more
Today on the 5: For one of our communal movie selections this week, Lando and I watched 1973's The Clones. The film has a lot of elements and themes that are highly tied to the time it was made, but it also functions in a way that keeps you interested despite the flaws.
Former Renault driver, Jolyon Palmer, and F1TV lead commentator, Alex Jacques, join Tom Clarkson to discuss Formula 1's return to action at this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort. Oscar Piastri leads Lando Norris by just nine points at the top of the World Championship. With just 10 races and three F1 Sprints to go, who would the guys rather be in this title fight? Should Oscar have a bigger lead in the standings? And has Lando's mentality changed throughout the season? Max Verstappen hasn't been on the podium in the last four races. Will the support of the Orange Army and his incredible record at this track help him get back in the top three? What is the rest of 2025 all about for Max and Red Bull? And is Yuki Tsunoda fighting for his F1 future in these last 10 races? Ferrari are the only team in the top four yet to win a race this year. Will that change before the end of the season? What should Team Principal Fred Vasseur do to get the best out of Lewis Hamilton? And Jolyon, Alex and Tom debate who they think has been the best rookie so far this season. Listen to more official F1 podcasts In-depth interviews with F1's biggest stars on F1 Beyond The Grid Your F1 questions answered by the experts on F1 Explains It's All To Drive For in 2025. Be there! Book your seat for a Grand Prix this season at tickets.formula1.com THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY... Trade Coffee: For a limited time, Trade is giving 50% off a month of cold brew. That's around 60 cups of cold brew, for 50% off when you go to drinktrade.com/nation Square: listeners can get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/f1nation Caldera Lab: Head to calderalab.com/nation and use NATION at checkout for 20% off your first order.
Tony: -Googs announces their first small nuclear reactor: https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/google-announces-first-nuclear-site-to-power-its-data-centers-162627123.html -New format - Mini SSD: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/china-introduces-up-to-2tb-mini-ssd-thats-3x-faster-than-the-microsd-express-used-in-the-switch-2-but-smaller-tiny-1517-ssd-is-just-15x17mm-and-boasts-impressive-performance-claims Jarron: -Samsung pushing out improved mini-LED tech also: https://www.theverge.com/news/758063/samsung-micro-rgb-tv -HEXANITROGEN! https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/08/03/2042230/n6-hexanitrogen-synthesized-for-the-first-time---twice-as-energy-dense-as-tnt?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Owen: -Crypto strikes again! Be careful out there buying drives. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/seagate-spins-up-a-raid-on-a-counterfeit-hard-drive-workshop-authorities-read-criminals-writes-while-they-spill-the-beans -AI genetics? https://www.vice.com/en/article/ai-is-talking-behind-our-backs-about-glue-eating-and-killing-us-all/ Lando: -New best in Baseball, according to SCIENCE! MY Story will save! https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/science/baseball-statistics-babe-bonds.html LANG, (you know the replacement for when Lando is watching baseball): -Lang's new job with the new administration https://digitalcage-tecniplast.com/en/products/dvc-digital-ventilated-cage-for-digital-vivarium.html
Aegon was al een beetje vertrokken, maar nu lijkt het erop dat we helemaal afscheid moeten gaan nemen. De verzekeraar onderzoekt een volledige verhuizing naar de Verenigde Staten. En de topman lijkt al om, want hij heeft een hele lijst aan voordelen klaarliggen. Het zou ook betekenen dat Aegon de notering op de AEX vaarwel zegt. We hebben het ook over Meta. Mark Zuckerberg leek niet te stoppen met geld uitgeven. Hij wilde koste wat kost de grootste AI-talenten binnenhalen en daarmee een 'superteam' bouwen. Maar nu gaat de geldkraan dicht. Het bedrijf zegt een pauze in te lassen bij het inhuren van nieuw personeel voor hun AI-afdeling. Verder hoor je over de details in de handelsdeal tussen Europa en de VS. Die laatste lijkt de keutel een beetje in te trekken. Er komen geen extra heffingen op chips, medicijnen en hout. Is dit dan eindelijk een overwinning voor de EU in de onderhandelingen? En er gebeurt meer: Supermarkt Walmart verhoogt de verwachtingen, maar beleggers zijn toch sip Laadpalenmaker Alfen waarschuwt voor de derde keer op rij JA21 is geïnspireerd door Elon Musk En Just Eat Takeaway begint aan een experiment met robots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony: -Monitor refresh rates are officially getting crazy: https://www.techspot.com/news/108983-lg-new-oled-monitor-hits-720hz-pushing-screen.html -Lotta weirdos playing Baldur's Gate 3…: https://gizmodo.com/a-quarter-of-a-million-people-have-experienced-baldurs-gate-3-by-giving-withers-big-naturals-2000638548 -Big N making bigger prices: https://www.theverge.com/news/717610/nintendo-switch-original-price-increase Jarron: -Heretic + Hexen: https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heretic-and-hexen-have-received-a-surprise-remaster-from-nightdive-studios-205747137.html?src=rss -Gaben's new venture: https://www.theverge.com/news/718639/gabe-newell-valve-superyacht-oceanco -Nintendy is killing it: https://www.theverge.com/news/717163/nintendo-earnings-q1-2025-switch-2-sales -This third-party controller can wake the Switch 2: https://www.theverge.com/news/716763/gulikit-elves-2-controller-wake-switch-2 Lando: -Look! Letters that mean something to Jarron https://mynintendonews.com/2025/08/11/the-nintendo-switch-2-apparently-uses-dlss-3-1/
summaryIn this conversation, Dr. Tali Lando shares her journey as a pediatric ENT and a mother of three daughters. She discusses the challenges of balancing a demanding medical career with motherhood, the importance of support systems, and the evolution of parenting dynamics as children grow. Dr. Lando reflects on her experiences with burnout, the role of passion projects in rejuvenating her career, and the lessons learned from her journey through cancer treatment. She emphasizes the significance of honesty in parenting and the power of anecdotes in medicine, providing valuable insights for working parents in the medical field. In this conversation, Tali Lando shares her deeply personal journey through medical challenges, including her experience as a mother in the NICU and her battle with breast cancer. She discusses the emotional toll of these experiences, the impact on her family, and how writing became a therapeutic outlet. Tali also reflects on her return to work after treatment and the process of writing her upcoming book, 'Breathless,' which aims to provide insights from her medical career and personal experiences.takeawaysDr. Tali Lando is a pediatric ENT with a busy practice.She had her first child during her chief year of residency.Balancing motherhood and a demanding career is challenging but rewarding.Support systems play a crucial role in managing work and family life.Quality time with children is more important than quantity.The dynamics of parenting evolve as children grow older.Burnout is a common issue among medical professionals.Passion projects can rejuvenate a career and provide fulfillment.Experiences during cancer treatment inspired her writing.Honesty with children about career sacrifices fosters understanding. Tali's experience in the NICU highlighted the emotional toll on parents.The transition from being a doctor to a patient is profound and challenging.Writing became a therapeutic outlet for Tali during her cancer journey.The importance of family support during health crises cannot be overstated.Tali's father's glioblastoma diagnosis added another layer of complexity to her journey.Navigating treatment options for cancer can be overwhelming and confusing.The impact of cancer on family dynamics is significant and often heartbreaking.Tali's writing process was influenced by her personal experiences and desire to help others.Returning to work after treatment requires careful consideration of one's health.The upcoming book 'Breathless' aims to share valuable insights from Tali's medical career.keywordspediatric ENT, work-life balance, motherhood, residency, surgical training, parenting, career fulfillment, burnout, passion projects, breast cancer, medical challenges, NICU experience, cancer diagnosis, family dynamics, writing, coping mechanism, health, career, book release, personal journeyENT Connect with Moms of Medicine:- Instagram @moms_of_medicine- Momsofmedicine@gmail.comConnect with Dr. Tali Lando:- Instagram @drtalilando- Preorder her upcoming book Breathless- Drtalilando.comSupport the show
James and Ash preview the Hungarian GP and chat about the latest F1 headlines. Fred Vasseur remaining at Ferrari, weather predictions, and will it be Lando or Oscar for the WDC?