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Thursday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with a look at the Group of 6 teams and how it's basically impossible for them to compete with the rest of College Football; then, Fozzy Whittaker, ESPN broadcaster, tells us what to expect in the Marshall vs. Coastal Carolina game he's calling, why he hopes to see Arch Manning this weekend, and if 4 or 5 SEC teams make the Playoff; later, Cole & Greg say how possible it is for 5 teams to make the College Football Playoff; and finally, which team's more likely to stumble - Tennessee or Vanderbilt? "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this lively panel discussion, pastors Nick Cady, John Whittaker, and Conor Berry join Mike Neglia to explore the art and science of sermon preparation. They talk candidly about how to move from text to message, find the “big idea,” and keep Jesus at the center—without losing clarity or heart along the way.You'll hear practical insights on sermon pacing, study habits, and handling the unexpected moments of inspiration (and frustration!) that come with preaching week after week.
Nick and John have posted eight Hallmarked Man conversations since its publication last month and, as interesting as their back-and-forth talks have been, South Wales to American Fly Over Country, Lake to Shed, much of the best theorizing and interpreting of Strike 8 has been happening in the comment threads beneath those posts and in email messaging with John. Determined that these insights wouldn't be lost or invisible to Serious Strikers, they chose ten of the most challenging for a fun introduction to the fandom conversations readers not privy to the backchannel moderators network or who neglect the comment threads are missing.In addition, Nick shares the credible speculation that Rowling's weeklong absence from tweeting has been because she is on her Samsara yacht in the South Pacific, circling Bora Bora, believe it or don't. John quizzes Nick, too, about the election in South Wales, Caerphilly to be exact, and the reason the results in that dependably Labour area have the UK buzzing (and why Strike readers might expect the populist party victories will color Strikes 9 and 10).A quick ‘table of contents' for their hasty review, then, followed by links and transcripts! Enjoy — and, yes, have at in the comment threads, please, the locus of Strike fandom conversations.* Ed Shardlow: Gorilla Ryan* Vicky: Boxes and Plush Toys* Sandra Hope: Traditional Symbolism* Justin Clavet: Only Fans Gaffe (Ed Shardlow -- ‘Not Proven' error)* Bora Bora* Justin Clavet: On Manhood* Ed Shardlow: Ickabog Parallel Book Theory* Sandra Hope: Hallmarked Man as Rowling's ‘Greatest Hits' allusion collection* LC - Dorothy Sayers* Kathleen O'Connor -- Alternative Incest* Caerphilly elections -- UK meaning* Ring Composition ProjectPromised Links and Transcripts:* Ed Shardlow's ‘Gorilla Ryan' TheoryThe Ryan the Gorilla theory came to me at the point in the book where Robin has an epiphany following an impulse to look up the meaning of a name. I think this was the Jolanda-Violet realisation, but I thought she'd suddenly realised the full extent of Ryan's dark side, with the significance being the previously noted meaning of his name “Sea King” suggesting a connection between him and Wade King.That theory seemed very flimsy at first, but on further examination it might have some mileage. There are some notable differences between the attack in the Land Rover and the previous ones. Although we imagine the attacker wearing a gorilla mask, there's no mention of it, and in fact it says she can see his face. Also the Land Rover attacker makes no demands that she, “Stop” or, “Leave it”. She hits Wade with the pepper spray, which of course, would be difficult for Ryan to cover up, but she didn't inflict any such injuries on the gorilla attacker. Wade clearly intends to hurt her, whereas the other attacks had no physical violence and look very much like they were just intended to scare her.1) It's hinted that Branfoot knows about Robin's rape, and she says it's on the internet, but we never get any indication that King or Griffiths know about it. Strike and Robin never consider that the attacker might be someone who knows about it because they're close to Robin. That seems like an oversight.2) The gorilla attacker never refers to a specific case. Murphy may be scaring her into quitting the job and getting away from Strike, whereas a suspect would want her to stop investigating their specific case.3) The police don't take the rubber gorilla and dagger for DNA testing. That's pretty strange, unless there's someone on the inside blocking the investigation.There's a bit of an issue with the guy in the green jacket, who presumably Robin can see isn't Ryan when he's on the industrial estate and outside her flat. Presumably that was Wade.So, there would need to be some explanation for how or why Murphy is wearing the same jacket when he accosts her with the ceremonial dagger. But that's not insurmountable.Murphy would have been very surprised to encounter Matthew (sic, he means ‘Martin' -ed.), who he knows from Masham, outside Robin's flat. The narrative very much prompts us to think there's something going on with Murphy, but then we put this down to his work issues and associated relapse, but perhaps that blinds us (and Robin) to another possibility. And if it is the case, then Strike hasn't just let Robin go to dinner with his romantic rival, but she's heading into mortal danger. Were his instincts subconsciously alerting him to the threat? Did he leave it too late to shout, “Brake!” again?Nicola Reed's Objection to ‘Gorilla Ryan' (Sandy Hope, too)Kathleen O'Connor's Cogent Counterpoint to John's Incredulity about No One Noticing How Short Faux-Wright was in the Ramsay Silver footageVicky on the Interpretation of Robin's “Stuffed Toy” DreamBrenna Hill asks ‘Why is the New Ellacott Puppy Named Betty?'Sandra Hope Jumpstarts Conversation about Traditional Symbolism in Hallmarked Man* Masonic Orb Pendant for sale on Etsy ($795)* Jacob's Ladder Mosaic in Masonic Hall, London (Alamy)* The Bohun Swan (‘Chained Swan') (Wikipedia)Justin Clavet: The ‘Only Fans' Gaffe· I commented on the Hogwarts Professor gaffes pillar [Placeholder, ed.] post about the OnlyFans error - that the OnlyFans website was launched in November 2016, but in the book, the murdered Sofia is said to be a prolific OnlyFans poster before her disappearance in June of that same year. The OnlyFans account is only a small point in this large plot, but one that is repeatedly referred to, and Sofia's OnlyFans account is what ultimately brought her to the attention of her killer. For such a meticulous plotter and, as John would say, “OCD” author as Rowling is, does this real-world chronological impossibility give you pause? What other big historical error like this can be found in her books?· Did you notice that the interview with the pornstar occurs in chapter 69? I think Rowling was having a bit of (structural) fun and winking at the observant reader with that one.* Justin Clavet's 3 September ‘Gaffes' posting about ‘Only Fans'The reference to OnlyFans in chapter 33 (p. 269) felt anachronistic to me, as I don't remember ever hearing about the website before the pandemic era. And sure enough, according to Wikipedia (citing a New York Times article), the website didn't launch until November 2016. Therefore, Sofia – who was murdered in June 2016 – could not have been a prolific OnlyFans poster. Sofia's supposed OnlyFans account is referenced several further times throughout the book. Based on data from Google Trends, it seems incredibly unlikely that Strike and Robin would have readily known what OnlyFans was in late 2016/early 2017. So Where is Bora Bora?The Caerphilly 2025 Election: Victories for Left and Right Wing Populist Parties* 2025 Caerphilly Bi-Election (Wikipedia!)* UK's Ruling Labour Suffer Crushing Defeat Against Political Insurgents at Ballot Box (Breitbart)Justin Clavet ‘On Manhood in Hallmarked Man'The biggest thing that struck me in this book was the persistent themes of manhood woven throughout: the responsibilities, relationships, and hardships of men. * The central crime is linked with a secretive fraternal organization. * It opens with the death of Strike's father figure Ted, a “proper man” (p. 38), by whose maxims Strike is newly resolved to live. * We learn that Ted would've murdered (or been murdered by) his father Trevik if he hadn't left home and joined the army (p. 39), just like Strike would have come to blows (or worse) with his step-father Whittaker if he hadn't left home and joined the army. * While he loses the man he called his dad, he has a real meeting with his natural father for the first time. Rokeby shares that, in Strike, he had produced a proper man” (p. 747). * Strike celebrates not having fathered a child (while Robin is distraught in the wake of her own lost child, and devastated that the option to be a mother may no longer be hers to choose).* Richard de Leon says that his brother Danny was made the way he is because of his father's mistreatment. * Strike is bewildered that Danny (who integrates his brother's Christian name into his porn name, Dick de Lion) and Richard could be so close and share so much with each other, contrasting this with his own relationship with Al. * Leda and Rena are both shown to have suffered because of the absence of their more stable brothers. * Strike observes that “men are seen as disposable in certain contexts” (pp. 107f).* Wardle, who is shown to be a caring and dedicated father to his young child, opens up to Strike about his depression and his marriage troubles. * Strike reflects on the shallow friendships he has with other men, and later sees how this kind of friendship can be toxic with the wrong personalities (in Powell, Pratt, and Jones, p. 860). * Strike fears Wardle may be at risk of suicide. Niall is found to have committed suicide after his brother in arms was horrifically executed by Islamist combatants. The public can't be bothered to care about the tragic loss of this man who heroically put his life on the line for his country - preferring instead to lend their attention to the spectacle of another man, Branfoot, who went to extreme lengths to indulge his basest and most perverse desires (p. 873).Like many events in this book, this theme - with characters showing genuine concern and thoughtful consideration of complex men's issues - is a mirror image of one presented in Troubled Blood with the character of Carl Oakden and his cynical men's rights grift.This barely scratches the surface of the notes that I took on this theme, which I saw running deep through the whole book. I wondered if I was just seeing this in the text because of my own perspective as a man, or if it really was there. Indeed, you could find hints of this theme in each of the preceding seven books. But the structural clues left me convinced it was intentional. And when I watched this video (https://robert-galbraith.com/robert-galbraith-discusses-the-case-in-the-hallmarked-man/) the day after finishing the book, there was no doubt.Justin Clavet on the Hallmarked Man Dedication and Rokeby's Gratitude· I connected the book's dedication to Sean and Nadine Harris with Rokeby's statement on p. 748, “Not everyone's got a mate called Leo ‘oo stops ‘em livin' rough” and that he attributes his artistic and financial success to his friend's generosity and charity.Ed Shardlow on The Ickabog as Hallmarked Man's Parallel BookConscious of the links between the first 7 books of the series and the Potter books, and with three books purportedly remaining in the series, I was primed to see a connection between The Hallmarked Man and one of Casual Vacancy, Christmas Pig or the Ickabog. I didn't have any predisposition to it being any of those. Even if Rowling is taking them in some sort of chronological order, there's reason to believe the orders of conception, writing and publishing may differ.At the end of Part One, I thought the Ickabog looked like the best fit based on the fact that the central mystery of who the body in the vault was has a certain similarity to the mystery of the Ickabog itself and whether it was real or a myth. The importance of the truth and the damage done by lies are fundamental to the Ickabog story, and I thought from the start those were major themes in THM.The other correspondences I've spotted:* The police, in various guises, like the royal guard play an important part, largely inept, self-serving, and perpetrators of miscarriages of justice.* The aristocrats - Lord Branfoot, Lady Jenson, Dino Longcaster - lie and deceive to protect their own interests, causing untold damage in the process.* There's terrorism, and terrorism being used to spread fear and division.* Ultimately Rupert and Decima, two sexes but one entity, produce an offspring that may have been defective or corrupted by the state of the world he was born into, but seems to have emerged happy and healthy. Daisy Dovetail having persuaded Rupert the Ickabog that humanity was worth making compromises for.* The main antagonist traps a woman in his house. I thought their names were Esmeralda and Sapphire, but it's Lady Eslanda not Esmeralda… But apparently Eslanda can mean emerald, or VIOLET, or truth… So Eslanda corresponds to both Sapphire and Jolanda!* We visit a feudal state* Ben Liddell – the soldier killed in an incident in a land where there shouldn't have been any military conflict happening and it being covered up by the government* Sandra Hope: The Footprint!Ed Shardlow, I can't wait for your show on the parallels between THM and the Ickabog!!! I just finished rereading both of them and I'm losing my mind! Omg, the footprint: “The Flaw in the Plan (ch32) is that the footprint is hopping (not so much terrifying as ludicrously funny) and Strike noting that the bearer of the footprint in the vault has a limp!! Please let this conversation happen soon!!Sandra Hope: Strike 8 as a ‘Rowling's Greatest Hits Album' of Allusions:Allusions that took my breath away:* Ectopic pregnancy- TB* Schadenfreude- CC* “So many babies”- not just born, but what they're born into- Ickabog borndings* Human trafficking ring- RG* Woman buried in/under concrete- TB* Staged murder involving mutilation- Silkworm* Violent attacks & subsequent PTSD- a Rowling theme in every book, but especially CE & LW* DNA testing & fatherhood- CV, TB* Guys trying to find right time to ask a potential partner a question- GOF lol* Valentine's Day mishaps- CS, TB* Behavior of abandoned mothers-Silkworm (& HBP), specifically Merope, Leonora, Decima (also Leda)* Journalism as a weapon- GOF, OOP, Silkworm, RG* Potential ill usage of mirrors- SSNot a complete list by any means lolLC – Dorothy Sayers Connection?I don't know if there is anything in my seeing parallels between Cormoran and Robin and Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vance (Dorothy Sayers): Peter and Harriet had a very long acquaintance before they finally got engaged, with lots of twists and turns. Peter goes deep undercover in an ad agency in one novel; the feel of it was very similar to Robin going deep undercover in Lethal White. Also, the Sayers novel “Five Red Herrings” also features five men--in this case, five men who could have been the murderer (instead of the victim). Sayers also had very intricate plots that were puzzles--and was a Dante scholar. I believe Jo has mentioned that she admired Sayers. I don't know if these are just interesting parallels that Jo is having fun with or not, but they certainly seem to be more than coincidences. Thanks!Kathleen O'Connor – Alternative Incest Big Twist IdeasI'm impressed by your arguments that we will see some shocking twists – in addition to the shocking twist that Rokeby is actually, in his old age, a good father to his mature son, Cormoran, and not at all the image-focused a*****e we have seen through Strike's eyes up to now. I don't think, however, we will find that Rokeby is not Strike's father. That revelation would dilute Strike's growth in terms of his realizations that he has been mistaken about many things that he has taken for granted in his life. Instead, I think instead we will see a continuation of Robeby's rehabilitation until eventually, like Snape, Rokeby makes some kind of big sacrifice to aid Cormoran or someone/something else important to Cormoran. Also, even though Strike does not physically resemble Rokeby, he does resemble Prudence: * “Seeing them face to face, Robin spotted her partner's resemblance to Jonny Rokeby for the first time. He and his half-sister shared the same defined jaw, the same spacing of the eyes. She wondered – she who had three brothers, all of the same parentage – what it felt like, to make a first acquaintance with a blood relative in your forties. But there was something more there than a faint physical resemblance between brother and sister: they appeared, already, to have established an unspoken understanding.” - The Running Grave And: * “In youth, Strike knew, Rokeby had been exactly as tall as his oldest son, though he was now a little shorter.” - The Hallmarked Man Maybe the big twist and incest plot is connected to either Switch or Whittaker. As we learn from Wikipedia in Career of Evil, Jeff Whittaker never knew who his father was. A strong possibility could be that Patricia Whittaker's own father, Sir Randolph, had gotten her pregnant with Jeff. In that case, keeping that secret – as well as simply keeping the baby away from Leda – could have been the motive for a Whittaker family member to have killed Leda. An even bigger twist might be that Leda did commit suicide, using exactly the method of Krystal Weedon, after she realized that she was Whittaker's sister. Would it be possible for Trevik to have met up with Patricia Whitaker in London and gotten her pregnant? Regardless of the incest angle, I do think we might find that Leda, whose life choices have not allowed her to develop the strength or discipline to face hard truths, may have committed suicide rather than cope with some kind of guilt (maybe she found out what happened to Lucy?). There are multiple examples that foreshadow these possibilities – off the top of my head, there are “naughty boy” wealthy aristos (Freddy Chiswell, Alexander Graves, Will Edensor, Jago Ross) who might parallel Sir Randolph or Jeff Whittaker, and multiple characters who confuse suicide with sacrifice or who simply cannot face what they have done (Cherie Gittins, Krystal Weedon, Yasmin Weatherhead). Rhiannon Winn and Ellie Fancourt both commit suicide because they cannot cope with the shame they feel as a result of others' cruelty.Also, I can think of two points that support your idea that we will find out some bad things about Ted. Number one, the revelations that Dumbledore was extremely flawed are crucial to Harry's story. In fact, I suggest that writing characters who are not merely “gray” but who are simultaneously really good and really bad is a “golden thread” of Rowling's work. And, number two, we hear multiple times that Ted taught Strike, “There's no pride in having what you never worked for” while Rokeby says “I don't wanna die wivvout knowin' ya. You fink I 'aven't got the right to be proud, maybe, but I am. I'm proud of ya.” I don't think it is an accident that Rowling sets up this opposition, and I also think she wants us to admire Rokey's desire to know his son. Get full access to Hogwarts Professor at hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
Did you know that blocked fallopian tubes can be UNBLOCKED? Very often, women who discover blocked fallopian tubes during an HSG hear that their only option is to go on to IVF, but that's not the only path forward. There are actually ways to restore the healthy function of blocked tubes through a very simple procedure. Dr. Naomi Whittaker joins us today to talk about this easy approach and give you helpful information as you advocate for your own care! In this episode, she discusses:· The limited amount of information available as to why tubes get blocked and how prevalent the problem is· pain prevention and management for HSG· the procedure that is MORE helpful than a standard HSG· why this procedure is so effective· how you can talk with your doctor about it and who is trained in this procedureNOTE: This episode does discuss briefly trauma of medical procedures, but should be appropriate for most audiences.GUEST BIO: Dr. Whittaker is a Pennsylvania-based board certified OBGYN and fellowship-trained surgeon who specializes in the Creighton model system and NaPro technology, which works cooperatively with a woman's body to treat the underlying cause of gynecologic issues and infertility, such as endometriosis and PCOS. She created the Restorative Reproductive Medicine Academy and has dedicated her practice to women's restorative reproductive medicine, compassionate healthcare, and education.HELPFUL LINKS:RRM Academy @napro_fertility_surgeon on InstagramEp. 97: Ovarian Cysts, with Dr. Naomi Whittaker, MD, CFCMCEp. 139: Preventing scarring, adhesions, and repeat endometriosis surgery, with Dr. Naomi WhittakerSend us a textSupport the showOther great ways to connect with Woven Natural Fertility Care: Learn the Creighton Model System with us! Register here! Get our monthly newsletter: Get the updates! Chat about issues of fertility + faith: Substack Follow us on Instagram: @wovenfertility Watch our episodes on YouTube: @wovenfertility Love the content? The biggest gift you could give is to click a 5 star review and write why it was so meaningful! This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any represe...
Even if you don't use Signal, you certainly remember Signalgate. That was the scandal in March when senior U.S. officials used a private messaging app to communicate about a military strike in Yemen — and included a journalist in the chat. It thrust Signal and Signal Foundation President Meredith Whittaker into the spotlight. But she's made headlines before as a Google employee turned vocal tech critic. On this week's episode of POLITICO Tech, host Steven Overly sits down with Whittaker to discuss the future of Big Tech, privacy risks in an AI world and how Silicon Valley is shaping politics. Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech and covers the intersection of politics and technology. Nirmal Mulaikal is the co-host and producer of POLITICO Energy and producer of POLITICO Tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On today's episode of the Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley Big Pod, Vaughan give's us an update on his Jimney, did he get it back... Grim hand washing stat Bed rotting upgrade SLP - How often do you change your toothbrush Whittaker's Chocolate price update Top 6 - Place's Eminem would take you on a date First date running company Fletch's exciting fruit news Vaughan's $10 Suburb What was your towns Urban Legend? Vaughan's Jimney Update Hayley has lost her mind Fact of the day When were you accidentally inappropriate to someone? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Problem with Religion - Luke 5: 33 - 6: 16 - Chris Whittaker by Christ Church Winchester
In this explosive clip, the Matchroom boss snaps back at critics and rivals alike – including Dana White, Simon Jordan, Anthony Joshua, and Whittaker. From backroom politics to public call-outs, Hearn doesn't hold back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach react straight off the back of Middlesbrough's 2-1 win over Ipswich.Boro go top!Is this actually their season?A moment of redemption for Morgan Whittaker!Why are Ipswich struggling away from home?It's the Second Tier.Sign up to our Patreon here!Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UFC Vancouver Preview: De Ridder vs Allen + Pereira's Next Move | Ringside Report MMADave Simon, AJ D'Alesio, and Fred Garcia deliver a comprehensive breakdown of this Saturday's UFC Fight Night from Vancouver, featuring former ONE Championship double-champ Reinier de Ridder taking on Brendan Allen in what could be a middleweight title eliminator!IN THIS EPISODE:PEREIRA-ANKALAEV FALLOUT - The hosts analyze Alex Pereira's stunning first-round knockout of Magomed Ankalaev and debate whether the trilogy fight makes sense or if "Poatan" should move up to heavyweight to face the Gane-Aspinall winner.MAIN EVENT BREAKDOWN - De Ridder vs Allen could determine the next challenger for Khamzat Chimaev's middleweight title. Fred argues that RDR's win over Whittaker is the deciding factor, while Dave questions whether beating Allen (instead of the injured Anthony Hernandez) is enough.ZAHABI'S BIG MOMENT - Montreal's Aiman Zahabi gets his toughest test against former title challenger Marlon "Chito" Vera. On a six-fight win streak after beating Jose Aldo, can the 37-year-old break into the top five? AJ breaks down the age advantage and Fred calls it a "very winnable fight."CANADIAN SPOTLIGHT - Mike Malott faces Kevin Holland in the co-main, Charles Jourdain battles Davey Grant, and several other Canadians look to shine on home soil. AJ goes ALL-IN on the Canadians with his betting parlay!MERAB MANIA - Is Merab Dvalishvili the fighter of 2025? The hosts discuss his historic four title defenses in one calendar year and why he deserves the #1 pound-for-pound ranking. Fred praises his personality, and Dave celebrates how dominant "The Machine" has been.HEAVYWEIGHT FUTURES - Next week's Aspinall vs Gane fight could be Jon Jones' worst nightmare. The crew debates whether Cyril can pull the upset and discusses the weak state of the heavyweight division.BETTING PICKS:- Dave's Safe Parlay: RDR, Holland, Bekoev- Fred's Title Shot Special: RDR, Zahabi- AJ's Canadian Explosion: 5-fight all-Canadian parlay for 9-1 odds!Place your bets at bet99.ringsidereport.netWhether you're looking for expert fight analysis, insider betting picks, or passionate MMA debate, Ringside Report MMA has you covered every week!FOLLOW RINGSIDE REPORT:
When Thomas A. Dorsey (a.k.a. “Georgia Tom”) walked out of a New York City recording studio in the winter of 1932, he ended a highly successful music partnership with Tampa Red (a.k.a. Hudson Whittaker).Over four years, Red and Tom garnered a happy following for their infectious, highly danceable brand of blues tunes.In 1928, the two young men had teamed up and recorded for the Paramount label the hit “Tight Like That.” The success of that number — based on Blind Blake's “Too Tight” and on Papa Charlie Jackson's “Shake That Thing” — inspired imitators and launched the blues genre known as “hokum,” as reported here earlier, Whittaker and Dorsey recorded more than 60 sides together, often under the name “The Famous Hokum Boy.” Some of these rollicking tunes have been covered by The Flood over the years, songs like “Somebody's Been Using That Thing,” “Yas Yas Duck” and “You Can't Get That Stuff No More.”And add to that list the last tune that Tom and Red ever recorded together. The composition they called “No Matter How She Done” was waxed on Feb. 3, 1932, and released that spring on Brunswick's Vocalion label.Nothing in Red's sassy lyrics hinted at an end to this lucrative collaboration: The copper brought her in, she didn't need no bail She shook it for the judge, they put the cop in jail! As we noted in an earlier Flood Watch report, when Dorsey left the blues field in 1932 to take up a career as gospel songwriter and choir director, Whittaker continued as a solo blues artist well into the 1940s.Floodifying ItFlash forward seven decades. When The Flood started doing this song in the early 2000s, we committed what some folk purists consider a sacrilege: We altered both its title and its hook, removing one entire syllable. Instead of Tampa Red's original “No matter how she done it” lyric, The Flood opted to sing “Any way she done it.”We're still doing it that way, in fact, as you hear in this track from a recent rehearsal. And, no, we have no excuse, not really, except an aesthetic one. We felt the revision simply allowed the line to flow more easily off the tongue. (Call your neighborhood linguist and ask about the joys of removing “alveolar taps.”)One thing for sure: now, as then, the new phrasing does facilitate group singing, as you can hear on the band's lively original rendering 20 years ago on our Plays Up a Storm album. Click the button below to hear it:That track, recorded on the evening of Nov. 16, 2002, featured Sam St. Clair, Joe Dobbs, Doug Chaffin, Chuck Romine, David Peyton and Charlie Bowen.The Bob Wills ConnectionWhile the tune (any way we sing it) has always had a happy hokum vibe, “No Matter How She Done” took a curious turn four years after Tampa Red and Georgia Tom's inaugural recording.In September 1936 in Chicago, the song got a cool country treatment by no less a luminary than Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys.This was just three years after Wills organized the band in Waco, Texas, and set about defining the style of music that's come to be known as “Texas swing.”Released as a single in May 1937, “No Matter How She Done It (She's Just a Dirty Dame)” was recorded in Wills and the Playboys' second major recording sessions for the American Record Corporation.The session is particularly important for Wills collectors, because it features the lineup that would define the Texas Playboys sound for years to come, including vocalist Tommy Duncan, pianist Al Stricklin, steel guitarist Leon McAuliffe and drummer Smoky Dacus.More Hokum, You Say?Meanwhile, if more hokum music is what you need to make your Flood Friday complete, remember that we've got a whole channel waiting for you on the free Radio Floodango music steaming service.Just drop in and click the “Hokum” button or, better yet, just use this link to jump to it directly. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
This week we're going in deep with my mom. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, we have a bit of a lighter conversation about crochet. But this is a continuation of that conversation, and it's packed full of my mom's thoughts on and experiences with grief, caring for widows and the elderly, and feeling unseen. . . . . . Watch Wayne's story on Instagram here. . . . . . Order your copy of my latest book Reconnected HERE: ReconnectedBook.com Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://carlos-whittaker.kit.com/c6d25be20a Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. Book me to speak HERE: https://www.carloswhittaker.com/events . . . . . NIV: Find out more at NIVApplicationBible.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're going in deep with my mom. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, we have a bit of a lighter conversation about crochet. But this is a continuation of that conversation, and it's packed full of my mom's thoughts on and experiences with grief, caring for widows and the elderly, and feeling unseen. . . . . . Watch Wayne's story on Instagram here. . . . . . Order your copy of my latest book Reconnected HERE: ReconnectedBook.com Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://carlos-whittaker.kit.com/c6d25be20a Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. Book me to speak HERE: https://www.carloswhittaker.com/events . . . . . NIV: Find out more at NIVApplicationBible.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UFC Vancouver de Ridder vs AllenAJ Lets Talk SportsThe main event saw *Reinier de Ridder* take on *Brendan Allen* in a middleweight bout that carried serious title implications, as the winner was in strong position for a shot at Khamzat Chimaev's belt. The co-main featured a welterweight matchup between *Kevin Holland* and *Mike Malott**. Other highlighted fights included **Marlon “Chito” Vera* vs. *Aiemann Zahabi* at bantamweight, and a women's flyweight contest between *Manon Fiorot* and **Jasmine Jasudavicius**.Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AJLetsTalkSportsWhile the full fight‑by‑fight results weren't detailed in the sources I found, the event drew attention for its reshuffled card and high stakes in the main event. De Ridder entered as a surging contender, having already beaten top names like Whittaker and Bo Nickal, and Allen stepped in as a late substitute. The card also leaned into local interest, with Canadian fighters like Zahabi and Jasudavicius featured.
Ade Oladipo and Gareth A Davies discuss a big week outside the ring where both Matchroom and Boxxer announced partnerships with Riyadh Season and Saudi ArabiaWe discuss Dana White's plans for the sport after he revealed his plans for Zuffa boxing which will hope to disrupt the status quo.And one of the biggest prospects in British boxing, Ben Whittaker has left Boxxer to join Matchroom, we take a look at how that partnership will play out and if 'The Surgeon' can win a world title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Adversity Kings, host Tristan Dlabik sits down with Colby Whittaker — a former welder who left the trades behind to chase bigger dreams in the world of life insurance sales. Colby shares his story of transitioning from a stable union job to the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, diving into what it really takes to bet on yourself and build wealth from scratch. The conversation also explores his passion for hunting, sports, welding, and even the intense world of underwater welding, blending blue-collar grit with entrepreneurial ambition in a powerful and inspiring discussion.
Former Texas RB, SEC Network analyst Fozzy Whittaker joins the show.
Majestic - Psalm 8 - Chris Whittaker (7pm) by Christ Church Winchester
Breitband - Medien und digitale Kultur (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Meredith Whittaker warnt vor dem Einsatz von Künstlicher Intelligenz. Denn KI-Agenten sind nicht immer nützlich. Die Chefin des Messengerdienstes Signal fürchtet, die Helfer könnten Datensicherheit und Privatsphäre gefährden. Vera Linß, Dennis Kogel, Hagen Terschüren, Marie Zinkann, Meredith Whittaker www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Breitband
For years, women have been told that birth control or IVF are the only solutions to reproductive issues. Dr. Naomi Whitaker knows that's not the full story. Through Restorative Reproductive Medicine, she helps women identify the deeper health imbalances that fuel infertility, endometriosis, PCOS, and hormones, and shows how healing the body's natural rhythms can change everything. In this episode, Dr. Whitaker reveals why standard lab ranges are often misleading, how cycle charting can act like a “health report card,” and why bioidentical hormone support is a game changer for energy, mood, and long-term vitality. She also shares her perspective on endometriosis surgery, PCOS subtypes, and the future of reproductive care. If you are tired of one size fits all advice and want science based, patient focused solutions that aim to fix root causes, this conversation gives straightforward clarity and practical next steps.Chapters:00:05:22 - Introduction to Restorative Reproductive Medicine00:08:14 - The evolution of medicine and limitations of traditional research00:17:24 - Core principles of Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)00:19:36 - Challenging the concept of "incessant ovulation" as a cancer risk00:25:27 - Importance of thorough patient intake and cycle charting in RRM00:33:19 - Practical tips for Creighton Model cycle charting00:45:27 - The role and importance of bioidentical progesterone in women's health00:59:05 - Reversing high FSH with DHEA for ovarian longevity01:10:27 - Comprehensive insulin resistance testing and management strategies01:43:22 - Surgical options and novel treatments for PCOS01:55:53 - Adhesion prevention and delicate surgical techniques in pelvic reconstruction02:19:57 - Understanding endometriosis in DetailGuest's socials + websiteInstagram: @napro_fertility_surgeonWebsite: https://bio.site/napro_fertility_surgeon Kayla's social + website:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaylabarnes/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@femalelongevityTwitter: https://x.com/femalelongevity Website: https://www.kaylabarnes.com/Follow Her Female Protocol: https://www.protocol.kaylabarnes.com/Become a Member of Kayla's Female Longevity Membership: https://kayla-barnes-lentz.circle.so/checkout/become-a-member
On today's episode of the Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley Big Pod, we dive deep into Rapture Tok and what did you do for the story? Viral Butter Chicken & Mac n Cheese First Shark situation caught on camera Watching adult content in movies and tv shows Top 6 - Things I do in autopilot Jacinda's AD for Whittaker's SLP - Do you track your parcels? Taylor Swift movie tickets are on sale Who would you swap sexualities' for? Rapture Tok Girl Math - Laneway Tickets Hayley joins Pilate's Fact of the day What did you do for the story? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence has the power to reshape economies, societies, and our daily lives. But with its rapid rise comes an important question: how can we ensure AI is developed and applied ethically so that it serves humanity instead of harming it? Responsible use requires transparency, accountability, and inclusivity—but defining and implementing these is complex. JUST Capital, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing just business practices, is addressing this challenge by exploring what “just AI” looks like, while also giving both the public and companies a voice in shaping its future.We invited Martin Whittaker, CEO of JUST Capital, to speak about how companies can responsibly navigate the opportunities and risks of AI. He highlighted the importance of aligning AI strategies with company values, building strong governance, and listening to stakeholders to guide ethical decision-making. Martin also shared insights from JUST Capital's new research, which reveals a gap between companies acknowledging AI and those taking meaningful steps, such as workforce training and transparency. He ultimately challenges business leaders to reflect on what it means to be a truly human company in an AI-driven world while assuming the responsibility that comes with this technology.Listen for insights on:How AI layoffs may require new ethical standards and practicesWhy company culture determines success in AI adoption and useLessons from early leaders like IBM and Boston ScientificThe growing role of investors in shaping AI accountabilityResources + Links:Martin Whittaker's LinkedInJUST CapitalThe JUST Report: An Early Measure of JUST AI2025 JUST 100 (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360 (00:13) - Martin Whittaker, JUST Capital, and AI (02:40) - Who Is JUST Capital? (03:33) - Describing Justness (04:44) - Responsible AI (08:25) - Early Measure of Just AI (11:12) - Martin's AI Usage (12:49) - AI Use Principles (14:58) - AI Study (17:04) - What Stood Out (21:44) - Adding AI Methodology (24:27) - Advice for Companies Slow to Adopt AI (26:38) - Last Thoughts (28:15) - Can AI Replace Humanity in Business? (29:57) - Wrap Up
Reconciliation - 2 Corinthians 5:1-21 - Chris Whittaker (9am) by Christ Church Winchester
Charlie's dad gives a Whittaker family rundown. Don't bring up the outhouse. Draftkings bets.
Charlie had some bad meat and is shocked to find out Rover did shrooms. The Federal Trade Commission is suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Going to the movies. Brigitte Macron is suing Candance Owens over her comments on her gender. Toys. Rover doesn't believe news story about a woman being stabbed to death while her boyfriend took a 'bathroom break' in New York. Duji is driving a different Jeep. The Whittaker family are the most inbred family in the United States are being investigated for fraud. Charlie's dad gives a Whittaker family rundown. Don't bring up the outhouse. Draftkings bets.
Charlie's dad gives a Whittaker family rundown. Don't bring up the outhouse. Draftkings bets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie had some bad meat and is shocked to find out Rover did shrooms. The Federal Trade Commission is suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Going to the movies. Brigitte Macron is suing Candance Owens over her comments on her gender. Toys. Rover doesn't believe news story about a woman being stabbed to death while her boyfriend took a 'bathroom break' in New York. Duji is driving a different Jeep. The Whittaker family are the most inbred family in the United States are being investigated for fraud. Charlie's dad gives a Whittaker family rundown. Don't bring up the outhouse. Draftkings bets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this RRP Trainer Chronicles update from OTTB on Tap, we sit down again with dressage trainer Harley Whittaker of HW Dressage in Kirkwood, Pennsylvania to hear the latest on her 2025 RRP Makeover partner, Juancho (“Jack”). Harley shares the ups and downs of Jack's first dressage show experience, why she's choosing to keep him in dressage as his primary discipline, and what kind of home she sees for him after the Makeover.Beyond Jack's journey, Harley gives us an inside look at her training business, the horses currently in her barn, and even a recent appearance she made on JJ Tate's podcast. She offers a practical training tip for green horses and OTTBs—breaking down how she adjusts her approach between Jack, a Thoroughbred gelding, and Navy, a young warmblood mare.We also dive into Harley's passion for rider fitness, exploring how her six-day-a-week gym routine translates into better feel, empathy, and effectiveness in the saddle. Harley explains how fitness outside the barn supports her students too, and shares advice for riders looking to get started on their own programs.With the Makeover countdown on, Harley reflects on the biggest lesson Jack has taught her (“expect the unexpected”) and looks ahead to more off-property practice before they head to Kentucky.Whether you're an OTTB owner, dressage enthusiast, or rider wanting to balance horse training with personal fitness, this conversation with Harley is packed with insights and inspiration.
Chaos to Conversions: A Podcast on Launching and Email Marketing
In this episode, Sarah Whitaker chats with Branda and Melanie about starting and growing a podcast. Sarah shares the importance of building trust with audiences, essential steps to launch a podcast, and the significance of storytelling and audience engagement. We also discuss metrics for measuring success and practical advice on tracking ROI and creating a cohesive brand across platforms.Tune in as Sarah, Melanie and Branda Discuss:Why podcasting is a great way to build trust with your audience.Systems and routines help prevent podcast burnout.Why a launch runway is crucial for a successful podcast launch.How storytelling enhances audience connection and engagement.Mentioned in the Episode:Follow Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastingforeducators/Visit Sarah's Website: https://podcastingforeducators.com/ Get Sarah's Free Podcast Launch Guide: Podcastingforeducators.com/launchguide Learn more about Podcasting for Educators Prep-School: https://podcastingforeducators.com/prep-school ________________________________________CONNECT WITH MELANIE:www.duxburydigital.cowww.instagram.com/duxburydigitalCONNECT WITH BRANDA:www.therelevantcollective.comwww.instagram.com/therelevantcollective
Nick Jeffery and John Granger opened the Orthodox New Year with a conversation about, you guessed it, Rowling-Galbraith's Hallmarked Man. Both of them confessed that they were struggling with the most complex and carefully integrated novel in the author's oeuvre, with five different candidates for the body in the silver vault, a cast of characters for each candidate, all of them spun together with the Strike-Ellacott cum Murphy-Bijou ‘shipping madness as it unfolded. Neither of them was ready to talk about the book's structure in any detail.They chose instead to discuss the most obvious and most neglected of Rowling's Seven Shed tools, the signature writing elements she uses to craft the inspiration from her Lake springs and from her touchstone Golden Threads into the stories that fascinate her admirers around the world. That tool is her ‘Big Twist' finish, the surprise ending that shocks the reader caught in Rowling's narrative misdirection, the story clues sprinkled throughout a story to foster believing something that isn't true. Every Rowling reader knows this is what she is doing, but very few are conscious of the set-up until the narrative trap is sprung.One thing that readers can be looking for, consequently, are the ‘pushes' Rowling puts into her story to have us accept as facts that we have some reason based on textual evidence (and Tools, Springs, and Golden Threads) to think may not be true. Whence John's prediction post Running Grave that Robin was sterile. Whence Nick's theories that Charlotte was murdered and that Cormoran and Robin will forever be best mates, not husband and wife.The ‘pushes' in Hallmarked Man that John felt were positioning of a Strike-Ellacott reader for a judo move in Strike 9? There are five, three of which turn on paternity):* Per Ed Shardlow, that Murphy is not a good guy deserving of Robin's sympathy but a very bad man, in fact the man behind the gorilla mask (and if his surname has any mythological weight, the likely murderer of Castor and Pollux in Strike 10);* That “proper man,” Edward ‘Uncle Ted' Nancarrow, is Cormoran Strike's biological father consequent to an incestuous union with his much younger sister, Margaret (aka ‘Peggy,' aka ‘Leda Strike');* That Cormoran Strike is the biological father of Bijou Watkins, Esq.'s daughter, Ottolie, and that he was risibly reckless in his DNA testing for paternity;* That Jonny Rokeby was fooled by Peggy-Leda and Ted's management of his positive paternity test the way that Cormoran was hoodwinked by Bijou's sleight of hand with his negative result; and* Peggy-Leda told her older brother that she was going to tell Whittaker that Rokeby wasn't Cormoran's father, which led to her execution staged as a suicide.On to Week Three of Hallmarked Man! Next week we'll discuss Rowling's consolation tweet to Strike and Robin fans in “extreme trauma” from Strike 8's last chapter, a message that included a Cupid and Psyche painting, in addition to conversation about the importance (and difficulty!) of getting the surface story straight before diving beneath it Thank you for your support!The Quadrigal or ‘Reading at Four Levels' (John Granger, December 2021)The ‘Locked-Room Mystery' or ‘Impossible Crime' Subset of Detective Fiction (Wikipedia)Boris Akunin (Gregori Chkhartishvili) and the Erast Fandorin novels (Wikipedia)Who Killed Leda Strike? Uncle Ted Did It (John Granger, January, 2020)Who Killed Leda Strike, Suicide Victim? Leda, Rokeby, Whittaker, Ted, or Dave? (John Granger, December 2020)The Value Of Interpretive Speculation or “Why We Know Dave Didn't Kill Leda” (John Granger, January, 2021) Get full access to Hogwarts Professor at hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
Dr John Whittaker shares why expository preaching changes lives. He traces his journey from a shy teenager to his first sunrise-Easter sermon in 1985, reflects on Pastor Don's topical, many-point approach - “like a log of bologna” you could cut anywhere - and explains why he came to believe the power for transformation lies in the text of Scripture itself. Drawing on Hebrews 4:12, John argues that the Word exposes and renews the heart, so the preacher's task is to let the passage set the agenda.John describes expository preaching as a practice where the theme, purpose and shape of the sermon are determined by the passage. His guiding motto is simple and workable: the nature of the text determines the shape of the sermon. Along the way he offers practical coaching on resisting topic-first sermons, finding the central theme of a message, and helping congregations grow in biblical literacy.About Dr John WhittakerJohn Whittaker is a disciple of Jesus and a Bible teacher whose goal is to provide what he calls “blue jeans theology” - theology for everyday life. He's been a pastor and a church planter. He also taught at Boise Bible College full-time for 19 years, and still serves as an adjunct professor. One of his greatest joys in life is being a husband, father, and grandfather.Currently, John is creating all sorts of online Bible teaching resources to help people learn and live the Bible. One key resource is The Listener's Commentary (listenerscommentary.com), which provides clear, down-to-earth teaching through the books of the New Testament. John loves seeing people come alive to the joy and transforming power of walking with Jesus in the midst of their everyday life.The Listener's Commentary: https://listenerscommentary.comFor information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollectiveDonate to support the work of Expositors Collective, in person training events and a free weekly podcast: https://cgn.churchcenter.com/giving/to/expositors-collective
Former CT power heathen turned Kung-Fu World Title Winning Surf Coach Tom Whittaker sits down with Deadly and Ronnie to discuss who has designs on ruining finals day dreams, who's sucking on the Goat teat for a bit of that sweet Fijian milk, and what's the vibes like compared to other Woz Finals Days. We also have an interview with Mayhem's Matt Biolis who has 5 surfers in the running to win the crowns! Unfortunately Deadly is a moron and recorded the interview during the loudest lunchtime in living memory. Give it a crack though cause Biolis rules. BLAM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Never let it be said we won't overdeliver content in this barren time of Non-Who as we have a feature interivew with former editor of Doctor Who Magazine and current TV Choice writer Tom Spilsbury as he and Steven pore over the current state of Doctor Who, the larger state of streaming, the business case for library content, and more! Plus we have news of The Whoniverse Show from BBC Studios, a new book about action dollies called Go Figure, a surfeit of Big Finish things both neato and keen, and more! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Radio Free Skaro turns 19! The Whoniverse Show: New digital series launches on the Doctor Who YouTube channel ‘The Art of Time Travel' coming November 20 B&M 2025 The Fifteenth Doctor's Tardis B&M 2025 History of the Daleks Set #21 Eve of The Daleks Doctor Who Magazine 620 released Go Figure from Roundel Books due September The Time Team Unearthed from Roundel Books due October Big Finish Dark Gallifrey: Master! – Part Two released Big Finish The Sixth Doctor Adventures: Bad Terms released Big Finish festive audio dramas due later in 2025 Big Finish Audio Novellas range debuts Jan 2026 Flux convention in March 2026 in Birmingham has 3 Doctors – Eccleston, Whittaker, Gatwa Long Island Doctor Who happening Aug 22-24 Interview: Tom Spilsbury
If you've been following me at all this summer, you know that I've been traveling more than I've been home. And this week I'm in Alaska. Turns out the service here is much worse than I thought, and it's really hard to record a podcast when you're surrounded by grizzly bears. LOL. So I figured we'd share some family travel tips that we recorded last time we were here to help you and your family get to amazing places like this! . . . . . Order your copy of my new book Reconnected HERE: ReconnectedBook.com Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://carlos-whittaker.kit.com/c6d25be20a Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. Book me to speak HERE: https://www.carloswhittaker.com/events . . . . . NIV: Find out more at NIVApplicationBible.com SHOPIFY: Go to shopify.com/CARLOS to take your business to the next level today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wednesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube got underway with Fozzy Whittaker, from ESPN, telling us what he's seen from Arch Manning, why the secondary is a question mark, and what he's learned about this team from fall camp; then, the guys wonder if Penn State could do this one thing that would allow them to win it all; and later, Cole has had it with people saying burnt pizza is good. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reinier de Ridder and Robert Whittaker are now heading in two very different directions in the UFC's middleweight division following de Ridder's split decision win in the main event of UFC Abu Dhabi this past Saturday. Is de Ridder now in line to fight for the UFC title, and is Whittaker out of the championship picture at 185 for good? On an all-new edition of Between the Links, the panel reacts to this past weekend's headliner and what could be next for both de Ridder and Whittaker in the fallout. Additionally, topics include referes Jason Herzog's non-stoppage in the controversial Steven Nguyen vs. Mohammad Yahya fight at UFC Abu Dhabi, the UFC's return to the APEX this Saturday for UFC Vegas 108 headlined by Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park, news and notes for this past week including Aaron Pico's new matchup against Lerone Murphy at UFC 319, Dan Hooker ripping the UFC over tickets, Tom Aspinall taking shots at Michael Chandler, and more. Host Mike Heck moderates the matchup between MMA Fighting's Jed Meshew and José Youngs. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Follow José Youngs: @JoseYoungs Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brendan Schaub recaps UFC's Reinier De Ridder vs Robert Whittaker fight card and talks Shara Bullet possibly matching up with Israel Adesanya, fans walking out of the co-main and main events for De Ridder vs Whittaker, Ilia Topuria refusing to give Arman Tsarukyan a title shot and willing to vacate it, Yoel Romero getting stabbed by a samurai sword, BJ Penn being kicked out of his house, Misfits Boxing bouts featuring Darren Till vs Luke Rockhold and Tony Ferguson vs Salt Papi and much more.Sure Shot - https://sureshot.com/ Use code Brendan for 10% OFFDrive Fast All Gas Giveaway - Enter to win my Custom 800+ Horsepower RAM TRX + $10K cash: https://drivefastallgas.com/collections/new-releasesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Luke Thomas is back from vacation and ready to chop it up with his best friend Brian Campbell on a Morning Kombat Monday! Reinier de Ridder scored a split decision victory over Robert Whittaker in the UFC Abu Dhabi main event. With that win, does he rate as next for the winner of UFC 319's main event between champion Dricus du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev? Petr Yan looked incredible against Marcus McGhee at UFC Abu Dhabi. With three wins in a row, he has to be the consensus next man up after Merab Dvalishvili vs. Corey Sandhagen. That said, is there any reason to think a fight with either Dvalishvili or Sandhagen would look any different in a rematch? UFC 319 finally has a co-main event as featherweights Aaron Pico and Lerone Murphy square off, likely for title shot implications. This will also serve as Pico's UFC debut. Do you like this fight at all or as a Pico debut? LT, BC and the MK crew discuss these topics and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reinier de Ridder just picked up the biggest win of his career as he outlasted former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker, winning a razor close split decision in the main event of UFC Abu Dhabi to move to 4-0 in the UFC. Did "RDR" put himself in position to fight the winner of Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319? Following Saturday's Fight Night event, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Alexander K. Lee react to the card, de Ridder's victory over Whittaker, if the right fighter won, and discuss where the former ONE champion goes from here. Additionally, they discuss Petr Yan's win over Marcus McGhee, the bonus winners, Steven Nguyen breaking the UFC knockdowns record and Jason Herzog's performance as the referee in that fight, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Alexander K. Lee: @AlexanderKLee Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reinier de Ridder might find himself in a UFC title fight in his next octagon appearance after picking up the biggest win of his career with a razor-close split decision sin over former champ Robert Whittaker. Could "RDR" face the winner of the UFC 319 championship main event between Dricus du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev? On an all-new edition of On To the Next One, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Alexander K. Lee discuss what could be next for de Ridder after defeating Whittaker in the UFC Abu Dhabi headliner. Additionally, future matchups are discussed for Petr Yan following his co-main event win against Marcus McGhee, along with fellow main card winners Shara Magomedov, Asu Almabayev, Bogdan Guskov, and more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Alexander K. Lee: @AlexanderKLee Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SleepyJ and MeanGene talk UFC Fight Night wagers.
Brian Campbell is joined by special guests Mike Bohn and Sean Zittel on this Friday edition of Morning Kombat! With the former champion Robert Whittaker having lost three of his last six and red-hot Reinier de Ridder riding a streak of three straight stoppage wins in just nine months to open his UFC career, Saturday's middleweight main event has all the feels of a true crossroads fight with legit title contention at stake. What aspect of this matchup on paper has you the most intrigued? Dana White announced a slew of fall 2025 fights. Which fights are the most intriguing? Ilia Topuria says he would rather vacate title than fight Arman Tsarukyan. Plus, BC and Sean Zittel talk the latest in boxing news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a loaded Wednesday on UFC Unfiltered as Jim and Matt welcome two top-10 UFC contenders and gear up for Saturday's UFC Fight Night card in Abu Dhabi! First, 7th-ranked lightweight Mateusz Gamrot joins the show just two months after his dominant win over Ludovit Klein. The American Top Team standout reflects on teammate Dustin Poirier's recent retirement before unpacking his place in the stacked lightweight division's current logjam at the top. Then, 7th-ranked middleweight Jared Cannonier jumps on to preview his August 16th bout with Michael “Venom” Page. Fresh off a 4th-round KO over "RoboCop" that snapped a 2-fight skid, Cannonier compares MVP's style to prior opponents before ultimately putting on his analyst hat with a pick in this Saturday's Whittaker vs. de Ridder main event. The guys wrap things up with three fight picks of their own for Saturday's early-start Fight Night in Abu Dhabi.
Andre Stojka (voice of Mr. Whittaker) reveals his hobbies, his favorite quote, his least favorite chore, and his most unusual possession. Plus, vote in the Avery Awards and nominate a real-life Whit in your life.