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Having spent much of her life meeting other people's expectations, Brooke Shields is now defining success on her own terms. In part two of this intimate conversation, she reflects on aging, creative control, second acts, and why her popular mystery series "You're Killing Me" feels uniquely aligned with where she is today. Plus, find out how a broken bone led Brooke to one of the most important realizations of her life. Watch season one of "You're Killing Me" on Acorn TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brodes hosted on WIP reacting to the 3rd straight 9th inning comeback against the Nats!!!
Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie and Ruben Amaro Jr. examine the Phillies' position in the standings and the elite performance of their pitching rotation. They also discuss a poll about potential trades for Sixers stars Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, while Rube recounts his history of calling into WIP under pseudonyms as a General Manager. 01:51 - Phillies Standings Analysis 05:53 - Phillies Performance and Philosophy 09:12 - Evaluating Eagles Cornerbacks 16:20 - Phillies Trade Deadline Needs 21:29 - Sixers Trade Poll Results 26:29 - Mets Infield Defensive Collapse 30:53 - Phillies Base Running Strategy 38:37 - Final Thoughts and Slugball
What happens when someone who has been looked at her entire life finally gets to decide how she wants to be seen? Brooke Shields reflects on motherhood, friendship, aging, identity, and the complicated gift of growing up in public—offering hard-won wisdom that feels both deeply personal and surprisingly universal.Watch season one of "You're Killing Me" on Acorn TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brodes joined the WIP Afternoon Show & talked all about his Stanley Cup party with Carolina on this week's Flyers in 50.
Ike Reese, Spike Eskin, and Jack Fritz discuss the latest office situations at WIP, including a salesperson's awkward elevator small talk and Ike's growing interest in country music.
Beyond the headlines and behind the doors of the White House, part two of this gripping conversation with Dr. Jill Biden explores the deeply personal moments at the heart of Biden's memoir, "View from the East Wing."Plus, the former First Lady shares an update on her husband's health, her unique acts of international diplomacy, and recounts a memorable encounter with her celebrity crush.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Fritz presents a WIP-themed "Top 5 of 5," highlighting James Seltzer's "zesty" first pitch and Hugh Douglas's recent on-air stumble. Ike and Spike question Brodes' loyalty after he was spotted celebrating the Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup win.
The WIP Morning Team gets an official update from Joe on how his vacation went and gets caught up on what he missed around WIP including the “celebration” of the Knicks championship. Ben Davis sticks around in-studio and weighs in on the Jalen Carter situation from a former professional athlete's perspective.
What was it really like to live, teach, love, grieve, and lead through one of the most consequential periods in modern American history? In part one of this in-depth conversation, live from The Boch Center Shubert Theatre in Boston, Dr. Jill Biden shares the personal stories, hard-earned lessons, and unexpected moments behind "View from the East Wing."Find out what her non-negotiables were while being First Lady and hear her gut-wrenching reaction to the demolition of the building she once called home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Robinson joined Brodes on WIP to talk about winning the Stanley Cup with Carolina, growing up in South Jersey, playing for Rod Brind'Amour, and much more!
Spike Eskin and Jack Fritz review producer Buzz's top five list of listener comments and his struggles managing middle school baseball on 94.1 WIP. They also field calls regarding the 'Top 11' Philly athletes list, focusing on the perceived lack of Flyers representation and Andrew Painter's pitching mechanics.
Brodes hosted on WIP after the Phillies 6-4 loss to Mets.
The skills problem isn't going anywhere — it's just wearing new clothes. In this episode, I unpack how the lessons we learned decades ago (limiting work in progress, the theory of constraints, test-driven development) are coming roaring back as the fundamentals that will carry you through the agentic shift. The bottleneck has moved, and knowing where it went changes how you should work. A lot of what we're learning about building with agentic tooling isn't new at all — it's a re-emphasis on lessons software engineers learned twenty years ago, just arriving in a new form. In today's episode, I walk through why the fundamentals are becoming more important than ever, why so many of us feel scattered despite having the most powerful tooling we've ever had, and where the real bottleneck in software delivery has quietly moved. My goal isn't to convince you that your job is now babysitting AI — it's to show you which parts of the work are still squarely yours, and how older principles can make you faster and more confident right now. Limiting Work in Progress Is Back: Just because you can spin up fifty agents doesn't mean you should split your focus across fifty things. Orchestrated fan-outs are powerful, but a human juggling agents across hiring, on-call, and a project all at once still pays the same old context-switching tax — and the quality drops while the speed never improves. Work Deeper, Not Wider: Instead of spreading yourself shallowly across more tickets, run multiple sessions on the same domain. Write a competing or adversarial version that critiques your assumptions, develop better documentation, or capture what you're learning as a reusable skill. Depth beats breadth. The Scattered-Engineer Epidemic: Engineers are burning out faster, not slower. We have the capacity to push more through the pipeline, so we're getting handed (or choosing) more than we can carry. Reducing parallelism often holds your delivery speed steady while dropping your cycle time and raising quality. The Theory of Constraints, Revisited: Treat your software development lifecycle as a pipeline with a bottleneck — and if you can't find one, you've optimized one part too far. Writing code used to be the choke point, so we spent enormous energy de-risking work before it ever reached an engineer. The Bottleneck Has Moved: When production gets cheap, it's no longer worth heavily de-risking upstream — which is why engineers are picking up more experimental, proof-of-concept, discovery work, and product folks are prototyping with these tools too. The new constraint isn't writing the code; it's verifying the agent didn't ship something broken. Verification Scales With Your Effort: The more an agent produces, the bigger the pile of PRs, MRs, and outputs waiting on human review. That backlog is the new bottleneck — and skepticism is creeping in because we're not even sure our tests are sufficient to verify what the agent built. Why TDD Fits This Moment: The honest question isn't "Can I trust the agent?" — it's "What verification loop do I need to build so I can trust it more?" Clear requirements feed a clear testing loop: write the failing test, let the agent write the code to turn it green, and you bridge the gap between requirements gathered and requirements met. It's not as simple as "go write a test," but it's a strong fit for where we are right now. Episode Homework: Go dig into the fundamentals — limiting WIP, the theory of constraints, test-driven development. Find the old lesson that still applies to your workflow today, bring it to your team's flow, and email me about what you discover.
The WIP Afternoon Show review the funniest moments from the last 24 hours of WIP, featuring out-of-pocket comments from Ruben Amaro Jr. They also discuss Hugh Douglas' dating app experiences and Andrew Painter being sent down by the Phillies. Dave Uram later joins to provide updates on Bo Bichette and lineup changes for the Mets series.
The Top 5 at 5 goes through the funniest on air and behind the scenes moments at WIP from the last 24 hours.
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Does a better life start with a single leaf? Sophia digs into that question and more with Christopher Griffin, author of "You Grow, Girl: Plant Kween's Lush Guide to Growing Your Garden." Christopher shares the wisdom passed down from his grandmother and explains why the "green thumb" is a myth. In this live recorded conversation, brought to you by our friends at Miracle-Gro, the two exchange tips and tricks for plant parents at every level to begin their own growth journeys in the garden and beyond. Plus, they explore what tending plants can teach us about tending, and loving, ourselves.Follow @miraclegro on social media or head to miraclegro.com to start your growth journey! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ike, Spike, and Fritz reveal a list of WIP employees who are too difficult to take out in public, featuring stories of lobster grilled cheese demands and 'Buzzplaining.' They also take a call from Herb in the Northeast for his latest ranking of top athletes in Philadelphia and analyze the newest additions to the Phillies bullpen. 03:54 - WIP's High Maintenance Personalities 11:58 - Herb's Philadelphia Athlete Rankings 21:16 - Phillies Bullpen Roster Changes 23:11 - Phillies Versus Marlins Preview
Ike Reese, Spike Eskin, and Jack Fritz broadcast live from the Chesapeake Inn and rank WIP employees they refuse to take in public. They engage in a heated debate regarding Nick Sirianni's coaching legacy and positional ranking compared to Jalen Hurts. Dave Uram also joins to provide a Phillies lineup update and injury news ahead of their series with the Marlins.
Hugh Douglas defends his decision to leave Zack Wheeler off his Top 11 Philadelphia athletes list on WIP. He and Joe discuss the NFL potential of Brendan Sorsby following his gambling disclosures and evaluate the financial impact of $60 million quarterback contracts. They also examine Jalen Hurts' leadership and the evolving market for veteran starters. 01:00 - Opening Topic Recap 02:42 - Hugh Omits Zack Wheeler 06:55 - Brendan Sorsby Draft Debate 11:53 - WIP Top 11 Rankings 19:13 - QB Salary Market Discussion
WIP listeners weigh in on whether the Knicks championship run deserves respect or resentment following their Twitter poll results. Jody McDonald discusses the most legendary playoff series in sports history, highlighting the 1986 World Series drama. They also break down early 2027 NBA title odds and crown the shootout from Heat as the ultimate movie action scene. 01:43 - Knicks Respect Or Resentment 07:27 - Best Movie Action Scenes 10:49 - Greatest Playoff Series Debate 12:30 - 2027 NBA Championship Odds 14:15 - Times Yours Fan Feedback
Jody, James, and Rhea evaluate Trea Turner's ongoing struggles and whether a lineup change is necessary for the Phillies. They also explore Jalen Brunson's ascent to New York sports lore and compare the front office success of Leon Rose to Daryl Morey. The discussion concludes with a preview of WIP's Top 11 athletes list and iconic action movie scenes. 01:50 - Wu-Tang Clan Energy 04:40 - Villanova-Knicks Connection 07:30 - Trea Turner's Malaise 12:45 - Jalen Brunson's Legacy 20:15 - Pitching and Action Movies 23:15 - WIP Top 11 Debate 28:35 - Iconic NBA Franchises 39:15 - Leon Rose vs Daryl Morey
The 94 WIP Morning Show analyze the New York Knicks' championship run and Jalen Brunson's rising legacy in NBA history. They debate Victor Wembanyama's first finals performance and compare the front office success of Leon Rose to Daryl Morey. Additionally, they discuss Trea Turner's ongoing struggles with the Phillies and look ahead to WIP's Top 11 list. 01:50 - Wembanyama's Image and GOAT Comparisons 05:15 - Spurs Choke and Knicks Game 4 Comeback 10:42 - US Soccer and Best Action Scenes 16:31 - Wu-Tang Clan's Impact on Game 4 22:17 - Trea Turner's Malaise and Management Decisions 27:32 - Jalen Brunson's Legacy and Margate Ties 38:25 - WIP Top 11 Week Debate 46:10 - Knicks Pedigree and Elite Pitching Stats
Everything is a fire. Everything is priority number one. And by tomorrow, the number one priority has changed again. Sound familiar?In this episode, Kate Megaw, Anu Smalley, and Ryan Smith dig into the challenge they hear at almost every client and leadership class: a real lack of prioritization. Not just inside the sprint, but across the whole organization, where teams get handed a brand new top priority every single day.When everything is important, nothing is important. Constant reprioritizing whipsaws teams, burns people out, and leaves a trail of half-finished work and rising tech debt. Jerry Weinberg's research found you can lose 20 to 40 percent of productivity every single time you switch context, so three projects can leave you down 60 to 80 percent.In this episode, we discuss:Why a lack of prioritization is really a sign that your stakeholders are not alignedThe real cost: burnout, rework, tech debt, lost innovation, and the context-switching taxWhy this is a leadership problem, not a team problem, and why the team always gets blamedUsing the sprint to hold the line and protect work the team has committed toEmergent requests as a better signal than velocity for how often the team gets interruptedMoSCoW for sorting the must-haves from the nice-to-havesThe 20/20 approach from Innovation Games for a truly ordered backlogThe impact-effort matrix for spotting quick wins and killing low-value workBuy-a-feature with stakeholders and a limited budgetThe wins on the board debate: put easy wins up first, or dig into why the big thing is bigEvery time someone says yes, it consumes time, money, and attention. Prioritization is the discipline of protecting all three.Referenced in this episode: Jerry Weinberg's research on the cost of context switching, the 20/20 prioritization method from Innovation Games, the MoSCoW method, and the Eisenhower impact-effort matrix.
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks unveil their top athletes in Philadelphia ahead of WIP's Top-11 Week.
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks are LIVE on WIP, hosting the Morning Show and talking all things Eagles with Ashlyn Sullivan.
Scott Franzke joins the show to discuss the Phillies' acquisition of Derek Hill and the upcoming series against the Brewers. The conversation shifts to the Eagles as callers debate Jalen Hurts' skill set and the possibility of a "respectful benching" if he struggles. Plus, they react to the latest WIP hair drama involving Elliot Shorr-Parks' bangs. 01:04 - Scott Franzke on Derek Hill 05:15 - Evaluating Aggressive Bullpen Usage 09:43 - Misiorowski and Brewers Preview 13:00 - Jalen Hurts Talent Debate 20:52 - The "Respectful Benching" Concept
All about Writer/Producer Daniel Knauf part 2 as he was also on WIP 114. WIP 162 Videocast https://youtube.com/live/nEH72sNA69E www.knauf.tv www.paypal.me/waynerobertsvo www.patreon.com/wayninginterest www.x.com/wayneroberts811
In this special Pride Month fan Q&A, Sophia gets candid about everything from coming out and finding the courage to be fully yourself to the surprisingly personal fear she’s working to balance alongside the excitement she’s feeling about her upcoming memoir. Plus, Sophia shares some practical packing tips, her presidential picks and why she can never go incognito. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ike, Spike, and Fritz rank the top 5 biggest questions currently going on at WIP.
Today: Recapping Boston's 6-1 loss to the Yankees in the Bronx finale; the latest sound from Chad Tracy and Justin Slaten; Sean Bell from WIP Philadelphia joins in to talk AJ Brown; plus, the reading of the scribes, and your phone calls. It's all here in a JAM-PACKED edition of The KJ Show!
Listen to the Best of Phillies on 94WIP as the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows react to this week's Phillies news. Phils' Ace, Cristopher Sánchez, sees his scoreless inning streak end after 50 2/3 innings and making lefty history. San Diego cut Nick Castellanos just hours before he able to make his appearance on the field Citizens Bank Park as a Padre. The Phillies head into the weekend with another sweep over San Diego, and WIP breaks it all down. 01:50 - Nick Castellanos Released 05:31 - Aaron Nola Performance 08:45 - Sanchez Pitching Style 16:40 - Record-Breaking Scoreless Streak 27:48 - Castellanos Release Theory 38:55 - Sanchez and Halladay 53:45 - Padres Manager Discussion 57:50 - Phillies Series Sweep
Listen to the Best of Phillies on 94WIP as the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows react to this week's Phillies news. Phils' Ace, Cristopher Sánchez, sees his scoreless inning streak end after 50 2/3 innings and making lefty history. San Diego cut Nick Castellanos just hours before he able to make his appearance on the field Citizens Bank Park as a Padre. The Phillies head into the weekend with another sweep over San Diego, and WIP breaks it all down. 01:50 - Nick Castellanos Released 05:31 - Aaron Nola Performance 08:45 - Sanchez Pitching Style 16:40 - Record-Breaking Scoreless Streak 27:48 - Castellanos Release Theory 38:55 - Sanchez and Halladay 53:45 - Padres Manager Discussion 57:50 - Phillies Series Sweep
Listen to the Best of Phillies on 94WIP as the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows react to this week's Phillies news. Phils' Ace, Cristopher Sánchez, sees his scoreless inning streak end after 50 2/3 innings and making lefty history. San Diego cut Nick Castellanos just hours before he able to make his appearance on the field Citizens Bank Park as a Padre. The Phillies head into the weekend with another sweep over San Diego, and WIP breaks it all down. 01:50 - Nick Castellanos Released 05:31 - Aaron Nola Performance 08:45 - Sanchez Pitching Style 16:40 - Record-Breaking Scoreless Streak 27:48 - Castellanos Release Theory 38:55 - Sanchez and Halladay 53:45 - Padres Manager Discussion 57:50 - Phillies Series Sweep
Bonus time with Hayley means a deep dive into the masterclass in tenacity that was the making of "Girls Like Girls" - the movie! Hear why Hayley insists this love story is as mainstream as it gets! Plus, what she promises to focus on as soon as the film hits theaters on June 19th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Kelly, in for Rhea Hughes on the 94 WIP Morning Show, rants about certain hosts at WIP rooting for the New York Knicks (?????) in the NBA Finals
Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglia analyze the Knicks' NBA Finals performance and Jalen Brunson's rise to stardom on 94 WIP. They discuss Victor Wembanyama's struggle down the stretch and the competitive nature of the series.
Hayley Kiyoko turned her pop anthem “Girls Like Girls” into a best-selling novel and now a hotly anticipated feature film. But the 10-year struggle to see this movie get made only strengthened Hayley's resolve to ensure queer, female stories are shared loudly and proudly. Find out how Hayley went from Disney Channel star to "Lesbian Jesus" and why a recent Coachella performance became a magical, full-circle moment. "Girls Like Girls" is in theaters on June 19th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The WIP Morning Team takes your questions from social media during Ask Me Anything and covers topics including meeting callers in the wild, working with other hosts at WIP and karaoke songs.
Elliot Shorr-Parks joins WIP to discuss the fallout of the A.J. Brown trade to the Patriots and his controversial 'heaven' comments. They break down the trade compensation, including a 2028 first-round pick, and share observations from the latest OTA practices featuring Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. 01:12 - A.J. Brown's Heaven Comments 09:23 - Analyzing Trade Compensation 14:39 - Eagles OTA Practice Observations 16:35 - Patriots Joint Practice Preview 18:38 - Fan Reaction To A.J. Brown
Ike Reese, Spike Eskin, and Jack Fritz count down the top WIP moments, including Joe Giglio's awkward pause and a heated debate between Irving Fryar and Eliot Shorr-Parks. They analyze Albert Breer's report suggesting AJ Brown is more popular than Jalen Hurts in the Eagles' locker room while reacting to Brown's latest media comments. The conversation shifts to the Phillies' matchup against the Padres as Dave Uram provides an update on the lineup from Citizens Bank Park.
Listen back as James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks debate their coworkers on WIP on issues such as Jalen Hurts' future, the Eagles next stadium and Saquon Barkley's eliteness.
Sophia couldn't let Tan France go without getting in on the "Honorable Gays" hilarity as the two test the premise of his new YouTube series. Turns out, Sophia was born to deliver hot takes and judgy AITA commentary! Meanwhile, if you started saying "French tuck" thanks to Tan, wait until you hear the term he rolls out in this wild chat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Debate Week on WIP! Brodes & Al Morganti dropped the mitts! If they Flyers could only choose 1: Matvei Michkov or Rick Tocchet?
You know Tan France for transforming style on "Queer Eye," but stepping onto the global stage as TV's first queer, brown, Muslim man made him fear for his safety. Now a decade later, Tan opens up about the rewards and revelations that came out of his wild ride with the Fab Five. Plus, Tan talks trading in the title of fashion expert for several unexpected roles, including theater producer, onscreen drug lord, and hilarious gavel wielding judge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brodes hosted on WIP directly after the Phillies 4-3 win in San Diego!
The WIP boys (with Lando sitting in for DJ who is on vacation.....again) discuss why Chris Young is doing a bad job with YOUR Texas Rangers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The WIP boys head to MIddle Earth & visit the Shire with Lando in Shirecenter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you feel like dysfunction in Washington has become a threat to America itself, you're not alone. Freshmen Senators Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) break down what's at stake and what they're fighting for despite the chaos created by the current Administration.Plus, hear how the events on 9/11 changed everything for Senator Slotkin and Senator Blunt Rochester opens up about a secret wish that may fire up the internet in the sweetest of ways.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.