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Despite a 64-win regular season, the Cavaliers were knocked out of the playoff on Tuesday night in Gam3 5 by the Indiana Pacers. With Boston going through troubles and the league lopsided to the West, was this the best chance for the Cavs to win the East? BK and Tyler discuss...
With Boston going down 3-1 and no one in the west looking that intimidating, the Cavs being on the brink of elimination feels like they missed a golden opportunity to win the east.
With Boston looming for Game 50, the Avalanche find themselves fighting to climb in the Central and struggling for consistency. Meghan Angley and Jesse Montano analyze the team's mindset, key injuries, and a crucial road trip ahead. Are the Avalanche running out of gas after an early season of chasing deficits? Get your fix on all things hockey with Off Ice!
Join NBA analysts Tim Legler and Adam Mares as they break down the weekend's most exciting and closely contested NBA matchups.The show begins with an analysis of the intense showdown between the Boston Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves, which came down to the wire. Tim and Adam dissect the game's pivotal moments and highlight what made this matchup so compelling.They then dive deeper into the Celtics' impressive five-game winning streak, exploring what's clicking for the team early in the season. With Boston playing at such a high level, the analysts ask: Are there any real competitors for the championship when the Celtics are firing on all cylinders?Next, they shift focus to the Miami Heat vs. Dallas Mavericks overtime game. Tim and Adam discuss how each team performed in this tightly contested matchup and what it means for their respective seasons.Finally, the conversation turns to the LA Clippers, who continue to find ways to win despite the absence of Kawhi Leonard. The guys explore how the Clippers are maintaining their success, the key contributors stepping up, and what the team's strategy should be moving forward.
0:04 ... Opening Animation and Welcome to the show. Ross introduces the 48 Minutes crew of Bruce Bernstein and Michael "World B" Freer. 0:40 ... Show #123 is dedicated to Lou Williams 1:10 ... Ross Live commercial read for BetOnline 1:48 ... Joel Embiid signs a three year contract extension for $192.9 million and everyone feels he has earned it and is deserving of the pay day. 5:48 ... Mitchell Robinson of the Knicks will miss the first few months of the season and coach Tom Thibodeau will need to use all of his creativity in order to fill the void he leaves. 10:17 ... With Boston's Kristaps Porzingis also missing the first three months, Embiid and the Sixers could bust out of thre gate and build a nice cushion in the Atlantic Division. 13:25 ... Western Conference Over/Under Win Predictions ... Phoenix Suns 15:42 ... Sacramento Kings 18:24 ... Golden State Warriors 20:36 ... Los Angeles Lakers 24:04 ... LA Clippers 26:46 ... Oklahoma City Thunder 30:13 ...Minnesota Timberwolves 33:29 ... Denver Nuggets 35:30 ... Utah Jazz 38:03 ... Portland Trailblazers 41:49 ... Dallas Mavericks 44:26 ... Memphis Grizzlies 47:53 ... New Orleans Pelicans 50:48 ... Houston Rockets 53:06 ... San Antonio Spurs 55:50 ... Ross pays tribute to Phoenix Suns play-by-play announcer Al McCoy who passed away this week at the age of 91. 56:36 ... Bruce follows up with some thoughts on how long-time play-by-play announcers bond with the fans in a much different way than the players. Legendary announcers like Chick Hearn, Marv Albert, McCoy, and others like Mike Gorman become part of the lives of the fans of the teams. 58:04 ... Ross says goodbye TRT 58:19
With Boston on the brink of an NBA Finals sweep, Marc Stein connects with Celtics radio play-by-play voice Sean Grande for a full Game 4 preview and a comprehensive look at the Celtics' season-to-date ... how they got here and how, in Grande's view, we should have seen this sort of playoff run coming. Follow, rate and review #thisleague UNCUT with Chris Haynes & Marc Stein here!https://link.chtbl.com/thisleagueuncut #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Boston on the brink of an NBA Finals sweep, Marc Stein connects with Celtics radio play-by-play voice Sean Grande for a full Game 4 preview and a comprehensive look at the Celtics' season-to-date ... how they got here and how, in Grande's view, we should have seen this sort of playoff run coming. Follow, rate and review #thisleague UNCUT with Chris Haynes & Marc Stein here!https://link.chtbl.com/thisleagueuncut #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Boston on the brink of an NBA Finals sweep, Marc Stein connects with Celtics radio play-by-play voice Sean Grande for a full Game 4 preview and a comprehensive look at the Celtics' season-to-date ... how they got here and how, in Grande's view, we should have seen this sort of playoff run coming. Follow, rate and review #thisleague UNCUT with Chris Haynes & Marc Stein here!https://link.chtbl.com/thisleagueuncut #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From 'Heat Check' (subscribe here): With Boston taking care of business at home, Trysta gives her thoughts on what needs to go right for Dallas. Hey, Kyrie, you feel like joining us? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Heat Check' (subscribe here): With Boston taking care of business at home, Trysta gives her thoughts on what needs to go right for Dallas. Hey, Kyrie, you feel like joining us? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Boston taking care of business at home, Trysta gives her thoughts on what needs to go right for Dallas. Hey, Kyrie, you feel like joining us? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Boston taking care of business at home, Trysta gives her thoughts on what needs to go right for Dallas. Hey, Kyrie, you feel like joining us? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time to Get Up with More Mavs Magic! Have Luka and Kyrie turned the D in Big D into Destined for a title? With Boston a win away. We'll tell you the one thing that could stop these Celtics and there isn't anything they can do about it! And then Lebron. Oh, the King has spoken or at least his agent has and he's used two words that could change everything in the NBA this summer! We'll tell you what those are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the hosts continue to poke at Gilberts emotions while Ryley enjoys every minute of it. Discussion on whether the Denver Nuggets can be a dynasty or not and can they continue to compete with such a competitive Western Conference? With Boston being large favorites on the East, can the Pacers steal one or possibly make it a close series? NHL East and West, who takes the series all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals? As always the hosts give their 3 best bets for the week!Follow Ameristar Black Hawk:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ameristar.Casino.BHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameristarbh/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmeristarBHTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ameristarbh Follow the Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthebookpod/
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
After back to back losses, the Nashville Predators look ahead to tonight's game against the Boston Bruins team. On today's Locked On Predators, we break down the big match up at Bridgestone Arena. With Boston's offensive weapons, solid defense, and terrific goaltending tandem, what do the Predators need to do to get a win tonight? We hear from Andrew Brunette about the losses to Arizona and Colorado and share the areas of the game the Predators addressed in Monday's practice. With just eight games remaining in the regular season, Nick and Ann discuss Nashville's upcoming schedule and speculate on how the Predators could finish the season. Finally, news broke involving two of Nashville's top prospects. We talk about Ryan Ufko joining the Milwaukee Admirals and where Matthew Wood may be playing next season. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
With Boston facing an affordable housing crisis, Mayor Michelle Wu today signed an ordinance creating a new city agency to oversee real estate development in Boston. WBZ's Mike Macklin has more.
With Boston literary citizen par excellence Hank Phillippi Ryan, discussing her latest suspense novel One Wrong Word. Hank has won scores of awards as a TV journalist and novelist (including 37 Emmys), and I dug into her storytelling habits, methods and style, unpacking the mind of this master of economical prose, twisty plots and upbeat endings. Order Mark Cecil's novel Bunyan and Henry. All episodes of The Thoughtful Bro aired live originally on A Mighty Blaze. The Thoughtful Bro is proudly sponsored by Libro.fm.
On January 6, 2024, a record-breaking 13,361 attendees filled an arena in Minnesota to watch their new women's hockey team trounce visitors from Montreal. The game made history as the biggest crowd on record to turn out to watch women's hockey—and it happened less than a week into the start of the newly formed Professional Women's Hockey League. Kaleigh Fratkin was excited to see it happen. She wasn't in Minnesota that day, instead preparing for her own matchup as part of Boston's PWHL team. (As a new league, none of the teams have monikers or logos yet.) But Fratkin—possibly the PWHL's only Canadian Jewish player, who grew up in Burnaby, B.C.—has spent more than a decade playing the sport. In previous leagues, she's broken records as a leading scorer among defenders, leader in penalty minutes and championship winner. With Boston, she brings veteran wisdom and grit to a league that's already made a huge international splash—but needs to keep momentum going to avoid a collapse and cultivate broader interest from audiences. Fratkin joins The CJN's sports podcasters to pull the curtain back on what it's been like as a pioneer player in this new movement. And before that, hosts Gabe and Jamie catch you up on the latest news in Jewish sports, including a late-breaking relevation that Israel has been indefinitely removed from the International Ice Hockey Federation, and the announcement a new Netflix docuseries that could shed light into the Jewish conversion of NBA All Star Domantas Sabonis. Credits Menschwarmers is hosted by James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver, and produced and edited by Michael Fraiman. Our intro music is by Coby Lipovitch, and our outro music is "Organ Grinder Swing" by chēēZ π. This show is a member of The CJN Podcast Network. Follow the Menschwarmers on Twitter @menschwarmers or TikTok @menschwarmers. Support the show by subscribing to this podcast or donating to The CJN.
Jenny Chiu, Lisa Carlin, Jordan Angeli and Christine Cupo discuss the deal struck between the Spanish Soccer Federation and the Spain NT in the wake of the Luis Rubiales scandal (00:52) before sharing their thoughts on Alex Morgan calling out NWSL officiating (06:53). With Boston set to become an NWSL city, the crew brainstorm potential team names and make their cases for which city should get the league's 16th expansion side (10:50). Then, a recap of Julie Ertz's final game as a professional as the USWNT's put three past South Africa (19:10). And, finally, a preview of Friday's clash between Jamaica and Canada (27:55). Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LisaCarlin32, @Jordangeli , @JennyaChiu and @Darian_Jenks. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 3- This has been quite the series between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat. With Boston trailing at halftime of Game 4 already facing a 3-0 deficit, the Celtics have responded in a way no one saw coming. Where exactly did things change in this series? Mark Dondero and Justin Turpin discuss.
With Boston hanging on by the skin of their teeth Roy and Ryan are joined this week by Marc Dickson to break down all the latest news from around the NBA. Q1 Miami v Boston G6 recap Q2 Nurse pulls out. Rumour mill trades Q3 Ja instagram Yao steps away Q4 Look ahead to the best bets for the finals #nba #nbatwitter #playoffs #basketball #podcast #sportspodcast
With Boston winning Game 4, what are their chances against Miami?What is going to happen with all these prime coaching vacancies and prime coaches available? We assess the quality of the openings and the candidates. Plus, what do we think of the calls to fire Joe Mazzulla.Then, a look back on some of the key coaching questions of the playoffs, and we pick a playoff MVP and first-team all playoffs.Finally, John discusses some of the topics discussed at the NBA combine.For every Hollinger & Duncan episode, five additional ad-free episodes per week from Nate and Danny and much more, subscribe to Dunc'd On Prime with our Mock Offseason Sale!Listen to Nate and Danny live call playoff games via Playback. Bookmark the schedule of games.
A new week has landed and the Oilers punched their ticket to the second round, which meant there was a whole lot to talk about on the Monday episode of the Real Life podcast.To kick off the Monday episode of Real Life, the guys got started with a chat about the Moss Pit from Saturday night and how we all hope that the good times don't get ruined by a few idiots that are causing mayhem. Leaving that nonsense alone, the guys dove into Saturday's game and how it was a massive win for the Oilers because of the way the game played out over 60 minutes. The guys also talked about Stuart Skinner's broken stick and how it was incredible to watch the Oilers bounce back from what could have been a devastating blow. For an Oilers team that is now on its second run past the first round, it's been interesting to see the way the boys are able to lean on lessons learned from a year ago. Changing gears, the guys looked around the NHL as there were a couple of dragons were slayed by underdog teams that no one expected. With Boston and Colorado going down in round one, the second round opens up quite a bit, at least in theory. Lastly, the guys wrapped up the Monday episode of Real Life with a look ahead at the series against the Vegas Golden Knights and tried to figure out what to expect from this next round. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new week has landed and the Oilers punched their ticket to the second round, which meant there was a whole lot to talk about on the Monday episode of the Real Life podcast.To kick off the Monday episode of Real Life, the guys got started with a chat about the Moss Pit from Saturday night and how we all hope that the good times don't get ruined by a few idiots that are causing mayhem. Leaving that nonsense alone, the guys dove into Saturday's game and how it was a massive win for the Oilers because of the way the game played out over 60 minutes. The guys also talked about Stuart Skinner's broken stick and how it was incredible to watch the Oilers bounce back from what could have been a devastating blow. For an Oilers team that is now on its second run past the first round, it's been interesting to see the way the boys are able to lean on lessons learned from a year ago. Changing gears, the guys looked around the NHL as there were a couple of dragons were slayed by underdog teams that no one expected. With Boston and Colorado going down in round one, the second round opens up quite a bit, at least in theory. Lastly, the guys wrapped up the Monday episode of Real Life with a look ahead at the series against the Vegas Golden Knights and tried to figure out what to expect from this next round. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celtics vs Sixers is the second-round playoff matchup we expected. With Boston having faced a tougher test than anticipated in the Hawks will that prove to be helpful against the next-best team in the East? We discuss the health of Joel Embiid as a key factor in the series and break down the strategic matchups that could make all the difference including Joe Mazzulla vs Doc Rivers on the sidelines. Will Philly be able to contain Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown on their quest for a second straight NBA Finals appearance?
With Boston in full Ponzi-Mania some people are begining to notice that things aren't quite what they seem and that the numbers aren't adding up. You can find the Full Video version of the show over on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@RememberRememberPodcast Contact us at - RememberRememberShow@gmail.com Twitter - @RememberCast https://twitter.com/RememberCast Instagram - @rememberrememberpod https://www.instagram.com/rememberrememberpod/ Find everything about the show over on our Website - https://www.rememberrememberpodcast.com/ Artwork and logos were made by Mary Hanson @MermaidVexa
(00:00 - 27:43) - It's Friday, Kevin's shirt is back on, and we have some Sweet Sixteen games to recap. Gonzaga and UCLA had an absolute thriller. UCLA launches a huge comeback only to barely fall short against Gonzaga. Julian Strawther shot and hit a game winner in his hometown of Las Vegas. 0 Big Ten teams have made the Sweet Sixteen in the last two tournaments. The Florida Atlantic Owls reach their first Elite Eight in program history. This is Kansas State's third Elite Eight since 2010, but both times prior they lost to a Mid-Major University. Could the same happen with Florida Atlantic? (27:44 - 33:58) - Morning Checkdown (33:59 - 44:51) - Jake will be live at Broad Ripple Tavern doing a Jack Daniels Pop-A-Shot with cash prize potential later today. Jake goes over his first night with the new cat. IU's first player has entered the transfer portal, Logan Duncomb out of Cincinnati will be the first Hoosier to enter the portal this year. (44:52 - 1:13:49) - Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network joins the show. Briefly Kevin and Rakestraw touch on Micah Shrewsberry signing on as Notre Dame's head coach. Notre Dame used to have a huge national presence in the basketball world, and it looks like the team is trying to recapture that stature in the collegiate basketball world. Flory Bidunga, originally from the Congo and playing for Kokomo High-School is one the most touted prospects in high-school basketball. While being heavily recruited, Rakestraw believes that Bidunga will still be playing in Kokomo next year and not transfer to a higher ranked high school. The conversation turns more to the specific matchups between NorthWood and Guerin Catholic in 3A basketball, and Ben Davis versus Kokomo in 4A. Ben Davis is looking to accomplish and undefeated championship season. (1:13:50 - 1:24:44) - More talk on NCAA matchups. Will Princeton be able to continue the Cinderella story? Kevin and Query equate the game to St. Peters upset over Purdue last year. Andrew Nembhard's brother, Ryan, is still playing in the tournament on Creighton. (1:24:45 - 1:33:02) - Pro-days continue in the NFL and the Colts need to narrow down who they intend to take with the 4th pick in the NFL Draft. A quarterback is still the leading candidate for that pick, and C.J. Stroud, Will Levis, and Bryce Young all were on display yesterday. (1:33:03 - 1:57:58) - Another reminder to join Jake at Broad Ripple Tavern tonight for Pop-A-Shot. The Pacers and Celtics tip off tonight at 7. The blue and gold are in a unique NBA gray area where they could make the playoffs through the play-in, but that would weaken the team's chances at getting a high draft pick. Jalen Hood-Schifino of IU and Zach Edey of Purdue are being thrown around as picks. Cleveland will definitely make the playoffs meaning the Pacers will get their 1st round draft pick in 2024. With Boston's 1st rounder as well, that gives Indiana three total 1st round picks in the upcoming draft. What kind of luck will the Pacers have in the lottery drawing this year? The team certainly has the ability to trade up with the amount of draft stock they already have. (1:57:59 - 2:06:36) - Pop Quiz (2:06:37 - 2:17:40) - The Guerin Catholic head-coach Bobby Allen closes out the program talking about the team's appearance in the IHSAA State Championship tomorrow at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Allen has played and won a state championship as a student, this would be his first championship as a coach. Guerin Catholic had a rough season to start at one point sitting with a 12-8 record. Allen was wondering if the team would even finish the season with a winning record. Allen says the team was able to just buckle down and stay the course. Their rebound on the season and trip to the state finals has coach Allen believing that his team will be able to control the pace on the floor tomorrow and bring home a state championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luis Lopez is back on the pod! Him and I talk about how Stilly half marathon went for him and I. Lopez finishes 3rd place with a solid PR of 1:16:16. Great morning to run fast. We go into the details of the race. With Boston less than 6 weeks out, it is crunch time for training! Stay tuned as Luis Lopez gives us his secret sauce for a solid build up for Boston Marathon!
It's an Atlantic Division Crossover Edition of the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast. Today, Armando Velez(@Mandoman12) invites Ian McLaren(@Iancmclaren) of Locked On Bruins to discuss the tough offseason that Boston has gone through(coaching changes and injuries). With Boston consistently making the playoffs, is time running out in bean town? Then the guys will discuss what Ian thinks where the Bruins will finish in the Atlantic, and which metro division teams can challenge for the wild card.Twitter: @LO_FLAPanthers Email: lockedonflapanthers@gmail.comSubscribe to Locked On Panthers for FREE on your favorite podcast platform!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-panthers-daily-podcast-on-the-florida-panthers/id469193661Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/509xdSHc2QuXXAE4CQVQp4?si=VPbooMFYTdqKF4HbW8SV3A&nd=1Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wYW50aGVycGFya3dheXJhZGlvLmJsb2dzcG90LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9wb3N0cy9kZWZhdWx0?sa=X&ved=0CBQQ27cFahcKEwiItMCm9MHvAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQAudacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/locked-on-panthers-daily-podcast-on-the-florida-panthers-19287YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsUfqcK1qfjlqhamXbta_QSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's an Atlantic Division Crossover Edition of the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast. Today, Armando Velez(@Mandoman12) invites Ian McLaren(@Iancmclaren) of Locked On Bruins to discuss the tough offseason that Boston has gone through(coaching changes and injuries). With Boston consistently making the playoffs, is time running out in bean town? Then the guys will discuss what Ian thinks where the Bruins will finish in the Atlantic, and which metro division teams can challenge for the wild card. Twitter: @LO_FLAPanthers Email: lockedonflapanthers@gmail.com Subscribe to Locked On Panthers for FREE on your favorite podcast platform! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-panthers-daily-podcast-on-the-florida-panthers/id469193661 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/509xdSHc2QuXXAE4CQVQp4?si=VPbooMFYTdqKF4HbW8SV3A&nd=1 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wYW50aGVycGFya3dheXJhZGlvLmJsb2dzcG90LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9wb3N0cy9kZWZhdWx0?sa=X&ved=0CBQQ27cFahcKEwiItMCm9MHvAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Audacy: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/locked-on-panthers-daily-podcast-on-the-florida-panthers-19287 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsUfqcK1qfjlqhamXbta_Q Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Boston officially out of the running for Midseason Madness, Snowy, Spaceaviator, and Danny look ahead to see what the next two games have in store for this team. Plus, double the matches means double the Crunch Time!
With Boston leading Golden State 2-1, what can the Sixers take away from these NBA Finals? Sean Kennedy and Dave Early discuss that, plus some of the draft prospects that have been popping up for Philadelphia in mock drafts, and a general overview of the James Harden contract situation. They then continue the season-in-review series with a look at Isaiah Joe's small sample size sophomore season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After two epic clashes between Curry's Warriors and Tatum's Celtics, we're all knotted up at 1-1 headed to Bean Town where Boston looks to control home court. Dashawn and Justin check in with their analysis from Games 1 and 2 and break down what both teams must do to hoist the Larry O'Brien championship trophy. With Boston abused in Game 2, is it time to shake up the lineup? Tatum continued struggles along with an abundance of Celtics turnovers spelling a recipe for disaster. Meanwhile a splash “brother” struggles as Klay's postseason woes continue. Can he step up an find his jumper or will Steph carry the dynamic duo? All that, plus NFL OTA's, our Game 3 and 4 picks, Miles Bridges with a mysterious liquid, and much more. So lock in with us and tune in!
WOW, the first two games of the NBA Finals have been fantastic! With Boston taking the home court, now can Golden State return the favor as they head to Boston for games 3 & 4. The Aces still stand atop of the WNBA with just only one loss on the season. Big Storm and TheOne will get you all caught up. Check out our GREAT partners! Elite Performance 765.499.1005 Where the dream of Elite fitness becomes a reality! What's Popping Corn Snacks! Best gourmet popcorn around! Check out the new Bare Knuckle Corn Snacks too! Revved Up Tattoos 317.537.2667 Call today for your next ink therapy or piercing session and tell them BWSPORTS1 sent you! Printed Memories 317.494.0811 Call for all your apparel and accessory printing needs! Doc's Sports Picks Text BWSPORTS to 29022 for your free $60 in picks! MYBookie mybookie.ag Use promo code BWSHOOPS for a 100% sign-up bonus + $25 NBA free play! Become a supporter! Contact us today!
Today, Franchise Interviews is celebrating National Pizza Day, February 9. Over the years, we met with some exciting pizza franchises. Today, you will hear interviews with three pizza franchises. First, you will hear out interview with Mary Jane Riva, CEO of Pizza Factory. Pizza Factory has become well known for serving fresh, high-quality pizza, sandwiches, salads and more. The brand is also widely recognized for its close community connection, which includes its iconic “No Bully Zone” program and impactful fundraising partnerships. Next, we meet with Tom Krouse, CEO of Donatos Pizza. Donatos is a family-owned, privately held company that treats our Franchise Partners like they are part of the family. Their mission is to promote goodwill through their products and service, principles, and people.Donatos was founded in 1963 by 19-year-old Columbus, Ohio native Jim Grote who borrowed $1,300 and had a vision for a company that put customers first. Find out what happens next by listening to the podcast. Next, we will meet with Jeff Melnick, the President of BOSTON'S PIZZA Restaurant and Sports Bar. Boston's is both a family-friendly casual dining restaurant and an energetic sports bar, all under one roof. For over 50 years, Boston's has specialized in providing a relaxing atmosphere and food from scratch to parties of all sizes. With Boston's brand promise, "We'll make you a fan," and 80+ menu items, primarily made in-house, they deliver on having something for every occasion and taste
With Boston coming into the Garden and NY playing inconsistent lately, we're hoping to see some good effort from our Knicks. Teams slowly getting back to full strength minus Derrick Rose. Check out the recap for retelling of an exciting one last night at the Mecca!
The Blue Jays have been given a lifeline! With Boston’s loss on Thursday night, just one loss by each of the Red Sox and Mariners over the weekend would — provided the Jays sweep the Orioles — would result in a tie for the second American League wild card spot, and Toronto’s hopes for playoff baseball reigniting!Is that likely to happen? Not necessarily, but it’s not especially unlikely either. And on this week’s episode of Blue Jays Happy Hour we talk about that, about the likelihood of Robbie Ray winning the Cy Young after Thursday’s dud of a performance, about the likelihood of several members of the Jays playing their last games in Toronto over the weekend, about the stupid Mariners, the weekend ahead against Baltimore, and so much more.Have a listen!• Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blue-jays-happy-hour/id1564979331• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2lAHpAQtOdHqKKgNVIRqRK• Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuc3Vic3RhY2suY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdC8xMTM2MjgucnNz• Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=628692⚾ Hey, and while I have you here, before you hit play let me take a second to try to earn a living. Because if you’d like to receive an immediate email every single time a new podcast goes up, or I post something on the site, or if you would like to upgrade to a paid membership in order to support what I do and help keep my posts free for everybody, you can do all that with just a couple of clicks and I would be eternally grateful to you if you did! ⚾ Get full access to THE BATFLIP at stoeten.substack.com/subscribe
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees MLB Pick Prediction 7/18/2021 by Tony T. Red Sox at Yankees—Free pick is Boston Red Sox -102. Martin Perez takes the hill for the Red Sox. The lefty has been sharp on the road with an ERA of 2.04 and WHIP of 1.10 in seven starts. Jamison Taillon the starter for the Yankees. Taillon past three games allowed eight earned runs with five homers in 18 1/3rd innings. He faced the Red Sox six weeks ago surrendering three earned runs in 5 1/3rd innings of a 7-3 defeat. With Boston winning the opener of this series they had won all seven against New York. Past ten games New York bullpen an ERA of 6.18. Play Boston -102.
Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox MLB Pick Prediction 6/30/2021 by Tony T. Royals at Red Sox—MLB pick is Boston Red Sox on the run line -1.5 runs at +105. Getting the start for Boston is Martin Perez. The lefthander has allowed three earned runs or fewer in eight of his past ten games. He faced the Royals two weeks ago allowing one run over five innings. With Boston winning the opener of this series the team has lost six straight and the Red Sox winning four straight. Past ten games KC hitting .209 against lefthanders. In that period Red Sox a bullpen ERA of 2.17 while the Royals pen an ERA approaching six and WHIP of 1.58. Play Boston on Run Line -1.5 runs at +105.
Join The Athletic for just $3.99 a month! Visit: theathletic.com/spinrate Another week of Blue Jays baseball, another bullpen arm inevitably injured. Drew and Kaitlyn ponders when (or if) the injury-prone bullpen heals up and reunites if they'll return to their early-season splendor. How detrimental is losing David Phelps to a lat injury? How will it shape the bullpens for weeks to come? Among the many bright spots on this Toronto team, the bats certainly merit mentioning. Vlad produced homers in three straight games for the first time in his career. Is he nearing Mike-Trout levels of excellence? Marcus Semien has quietly manufactured a strong '21 campaign. How much more can he contribute to this club? Speaking of this club, is playing in Dunedin a reprieve for the Jays, or is it similar to playing in an opponent's ballpark? Semien shares his thoughts on TD Ballpark's advantage/disadvantage. With Boston on the horizon, could Toronto overtake the AL East's top position? Lastly, Drew and Kaitlyn recount their Covid-19 vaccine experience. Follow Drew on Twitter: @DrewGROF Follow Kaitlyn on Twitter: @kaitlyncmcgrath Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Boston moving into the next phase of reopening, indoor theaters and performance venues can begin to open. But will they? Joining us is Catherine Peterson, the Executive Director of Arts Boston, to discuss when audiences will feel comfortable enjoying performances in-person.
With Boston behind them, Hunter and Christian return home for a brief pit stop before heading out to Chagrin Falls, OH for the Chagrin Documentary Festival. We hear a report from Boston, learn more about sales agents, get a distribution update and learn what to expect from a Drive-In Festival!
With Boston's offseason now over a week old, host Ian McLaren takes a look at the 5 biggest questions facing the Bruins, including Torey Kruh, Jake DeBrusk and Tuukka Rask. Plus, some news and notes from around the NHL and conference finals predictions.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Boston's offseason now over a week old, host Ian McLaren takes a look at the 5 biggest questions facing the Bruins, including Torey Kruh, Jake DeBrusk and Tuukka Rask. Plus, some news and notes from around the NHL and conference finals predictions. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Go to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Boston cautiously reopening, King Baby Duck takes a look at the new Scooby-Doo! film, discovering just how faithful it is in its new 3D realm. Listeners pays tribute to rock's greatest heroic, but is the end result diluted? Plus, our host looks at the movie Uncut Gems, and sees a very under-appreciated performance pulled out of Adam Sandler. PLAYLIST (with album/single links): The Tuesday - Swingin' (from the album The Tuesday) BABYMETAL - Starlight (from the album METAL GALAXY) Lazaris Pit - Cloudsculpting (from the album Coniphers) Satellite Young - New World Banzai (digital single) Nayutan Hoshibito (feat. Hatsune […]
Our guest on episode 71 is Wayne “Swoop” Carleton, who was an important part of the Boston Bruins 1969-70 Stanley Cup championship team. In fact, he was on the ice when Bobby Orr scored his famous Cup-clinching goal in the fourth game of the 1970 Stanley Cup Final. Carleton played junior hockey for the Toronto Marlboros, from 1961-1966 and he played a starring role in the Marlboros 1964 Memorial Cup championship. After a brief stay with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Carleton was traded to the Bruins during the 69-70 season. With Boston he teamed with Derek Sanderson and Eddie Westfall on a productive third line, which played especially well in the post season. At the conclusion of a 22-goal 70-71 campaign with the Bruins, Carleton was claimed by the California Golden Seals in the intra league draft. After one season in Oakland, Carleton was one of many Seals players who would jump to the fledgling World Hockey Association. Carleton became an all star in the WHA topping the 90-point mark in 1972-73 with the Ottawa Nationals and in 1973-74 when that franchise moved to Toronto and became the Toros. He was later traded to the New England Whalers, where he played in the Whalers first season in Hartford before being traded to Edmonton for Mike Rogers in 1975-76. Carleton suffered numerous knee injuries throughout his career and after brief stretches in Edmonton and Birmingham, he retired from big league hockey. Wayne's got great stories to tell of his interesting career -- and the timing is perfect as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bruins 1970 Stanley Cup championship. Host: Mark Willand ITunes/Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher Twitter Facebook Instagram Google Play Mark Willand Pro Hockey Alumni WHA Hockey Boston Bruins Alumni You Tube
With Boston, boxing, and beating up people, what else could it be besides a Marky Wahlberg action joint?
On April 19th, 1967, Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to officially finish the Boston Marathon in a time of 4 hours and 20 minutes. During the race, she was attacked by race official Jock Semple who tried to pull her off the course. Jock would not succeed, but the iconic photo of him trying would create an indelible image that would change the future of women in sport forever. From that day forward Kathrine became a catalyst for change, leading the way for women to be able to officially race in the NYC and Boston Marathons as well as the Olympics, all while continuing to compete and win races herself. Kara and Shanna lead this interview and get to it all. With Boston postponed this year until September, we hope this interview, rich in history from Boston, will tide you over until then. Kathrine has been leading change for women in sport for decades, and it was an honor for us to chat with her. While we know it is not enough, we bow low and say "thank you" to Kathrine for paving the way for so many.
We are meeting with Jeff Melnick, the President of BOSTON’S PIZZA Restaurant and Sports Bar. Boston's is both a family-friendly casual dining restaurant and an energetic sports bar, all under one roof. For over 50 years, Boston's has specialized in providing a relaxing atmosphere and food from scratch to parties of all sizes. With Boston's brand promise, "We'll make you a fan," and 80+ menu items, primarily made in-house, they deliver on having something for every occasion and taste. Boston's is recognized by Entrepreneur magazine as one of the top three full-service restaurant brands. The company is also currently ranked No. 464 on Entrepreneur magazine's 2018 Franchise 500 list. Additionally, the brand is ranked No. 89 on the 2018 Franchise Times Top 200 (Plus 300) list. With sales exceeding $1 Billion in system-wide gross sales, Boston's grows through franchising and is currently looking to expand around the US and Mexico. For more information, visit www.ownabostons.com today.
With Boston’s Own Keri D. Singleton From NYC’s Keri’s Korner Radio Show As Well As Supporting Some of The Hottest Independent Hip Hop/R&B Artists On Their Grind.
With Boston’s Own Keri D. Singleton From NYC’s Keri’s Korner Radio Show As Well As Supporting Some of The Hottest Independent Hip Hop/R&B Artists On Their Grind.
Tony Massarotti joins Lou Merloni on the Baseball Show to discuss and debate the most recent Red Sox news and results:0:41 - The Red Sox were able to take two games from the Blue Jays in Toronto and went 6-4 on their road trip. The biggest storyline in the series was the return of David Price, who had missed his previous start after being diagnosed with a mild case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Lou and Mazz discuss Price's situation.6:53 - With Boston a quarter of the way through the regular season, Lou and Mazz pick out their top-five team MVPs so far.12:40 - During the road trip, the part of the roster that suffered the most was the Sox bullpen. Lou and Mazz break down the performances from multiple relief pitchers and discuss how worried they are about the group.
The official CLNS Media Draft Lottery Show features Jon Duke and Justin Poulin who are astounded by the fact that the ping pong balls bounced the right way this time. With Boston's exciting Game 7 victory against the Wizards leading them to the ECF there are a wealth of options at Danny Ainge's disposal. It's a great time to be a Celtics fan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-357 – Hip Re-surface with Joe (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4357.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-357 of the RunRunLive podcast. I wrote this sitting in the airport in San Jose waiting on a red-eye flight back east. I don't mind sleeping on planes. I'm a good sleeper. It wasn't a direct flight and there actually wasn't much sleep. I'm a bit burnt out from a couple weeks of travel and some emotionally draining interactions. I got a run in. A morning run. I just headed out from the hotel and followed the trolley tracks and sidewalks up north 1st street. It was cold and rainy. Something very rare in California. They welcomed the rain but it messed people up. It caused extreme traffic problems. It was a bit surreal running past PayPal's head quarters in the pre-dawn drizzle. I just did an out and back. It's cold for them - in the 40's and everyone is bundled up in down jackets and scarves. It was more like an April day for me and I was in shorts and a t-shirt. Today we are going to talk to Joe Hill a friend of the show who talks us through his hip resurfacing journey that ended, believe it or not, spoiler alert, very well. This is a continuation of the ‘overcoming serious injuries' series. And I have no agenda here. I'm perfectly fine, training away, no aches and pains more than usual. I am unusually busy so I'll apologize for being distracted! I have been collecting questions for a Q&A show and I'm going to get Teresa to interview me - that should be fun - so if you have questions for me about anything send ‘em on over. In the first section I've got a piece about how long should the long run be in your training plan. In the second section I'm going to share with you a verbal doodle I penned while sitting in a Starbucks in San Jose. Hey, take it for what it is. My form of poetry. Sorry. As the saying goes „Sometimes you're the bird and sometimes you're the windshield.“ Two self serving points. I am collecting for Team Hoyt for the Boston Marathon and would appreciate your support. A little bit from a lot of people makes a difference. Be kind. Help those who need it. The crowdrise Link in the show notes. The second thing is that the podcast is ad free and listener supported. I do this by offering a membership option. This isn't a job for me, it's a hobby and your membership helps keep the lights on. In exchange we put out some members only content. Go to my website to sign up. ... I watched a good movie last week. It's one of the new releases on Amazon Prime and it's called Gleason. It's about Steve Gleason, an American football player, famous for bocking a punt in the post-Katrina New Orleans Superbowl. He finds out he has ALS, Lou Gerrig's disease, and documents the whole process. This is the same disease Stephen Hawkings has. Most patients don't last more than 3 - 5 years. Hawkings has somehow managed to live to 73 with it. It's a terrible disease because it doesn't really effect your mind but it wastes your body. It is a heart wrenching movie. In my house they girls usually fight over what to watch, but this had a football in it so my wife would watch it and had some neuro science in it so my daughter would too. In the end it's about struggle and courage. And that's life in a microcosm, right? We all have struggles and we all need courage. On with the Show! The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. We do this by offering a membership option where members get Access to Exclusive Members Only audio and articles. Yes, we are still working on setting up the separate podcast feed for the member's content. Most recently I recorded and uploaded the first chapter of the zombie novel I've been writing for 30 years. o Member only race reports, essays and other bits just for you! Exclusive Access to Individual Audio Segments from all Shows o Intro's, Outro's, Section One running tips, Section Two life hacks and Featured Interviews – all available as stand-alone MP3's you can download and listen to at any time. Links are in the show notes and at RunRunLive.com … Section one – How long? - Voices of reason – the conversation Joe Hill's Hip Re-surfacing journey or info on the procedure: You can include my email address on the show notes, if you want: I enjoyed chatting with you today! Thanks for your time! Joe Section two Caffeine and Laptops - Outro Yes my friends you have slept sitting up between two strangers all the way across the country and to the end of Episode 4-357 of the RunRunLive Podcast. How about Joe,huh? New hip and he runs a PR and gets a BQ! The learning here is that you don't have to train, just get new parts! I wonder how many years before sports are going to have to make a call on how much artificial augmentation you get to have in your body before you get disqualified or at least have a different standard for ‘augmented' humans? It's a science fiction world out there. I don't think I'm going to race until Boston this year. I'm a bit tired of these races and they are all getting pricey as well. We'll see. I might get the urge to run Eastern States or Stu's but I'm going to skip Derry this weekend and just do my own long run. I don't have any big plans for the summer yet. I just finished reading Thoreau's “The Maine Woods” and I'm thinking about taking Teresa up to climb Kataddn. It still sounds pretty wild up there on the other side of Bangor and I do love the woods. I'll write a review of ‘The Maine Woods' this week. It was much more readable, narrative-wise, than Cape Cod or Walden. I might circle back to Walden, but I'll work in some business reading first. With travel the last couple weeks I have fallen off the good-eating habits train, but I'll get back on and do what I can. Life is life and you have to adjust to circumstance. With Boston only 90 days away my training will start getting more intense and more race specific. Longer runs and more tempo work, less easy base building. Buddy is doing great. I took him for a run in the woods this week and he loved it. 20 minutes in the cold and slush. He's now the last of his cadre in the neighborhood. The last of his class, the black lab next door who taught him how to swim moved on to the great dog park in the sky after the holidays. Buddy is still up and reasonably mobile for a goofy old man. ... I was going to end this show by sharing some thoughts on the Hollywood blacklist. I'm listening to a history of it right now, and it's top of mind. But it wasn't the most positive thing so I'll push it out to the member's feed and avoid the hate mail. Instead let's think about Joe's journey, and Steve Gleason and all the others like them. We all have low points and challenges in our lives. When you're inside them you can't even imagine things getting better. You get overwhelmed by hopelessness and despair. Invariably when I look back at the really challenging times in my life, whether they be in my career or my training they were a gift. They caused me to stand up and take charge of my story. They caused me to take leaps of faith and make things happen. The lower the low point, the bigger the challenge, the more you learn from it and the bigger the bounce. You come the other side forged in the heat of the furnace. You become a much stronger and resillient person. But only if you are willing to try, to adapt, to learn - to get over yourself and move. Challenges become meaningful when you give them meaning. Low points become valuable when you wring the value from them. And as for you - Keep your heads up and your eyes open. Watch out for the sharp rocks and hanging branches of life... and I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks -
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-357 – Hip Re-surface with Joe (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4357.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-357 of the RunRunLive podcast. I wrote this sitting in the airport in San Jose waiting on a red-eye flight back east. I don’t mind sleeping on planes. I’m a good sleeper. It wasn’t a direct flight and there actually wasn’t much sleep. I’m a bit burnt out from a couple weeks of travel and some emotionally draining interactions. I got a run in. A morning run. I just headed out from the hotel and followed the trolley tracks and sidewalks up north 1st street. It was cold and rainy. Something very rare in California. They welcomed the rain but it messed people up. It caused extreme traffic problems. It was a bit surreal running past PayPal’s head quarters in the pre-dawn drizzle. I just did an out and back. It’s cold for them - in the 40’s and everyone is bundled up in down jackets and scarves. It was more like an April day for me and I was in shorts and a t-shirt. Today we are going to talk to Joe Hill a friend of the show who talks us through his hip resurfacing journey that ended, believe it or not, spoiler alert, very well. This is a continuation of the ‘overcoming serious injuries’ series. And I have no agenda here. I’m perfectly fine, training away, no aches and pains more than usual. I am unusually busy so I’ll apologize for being distracted! I have been collecting questions for a Q&A show and I’m going to get Teresa to interview me - that should be fun - so if you have questions for me about anything send ‘em on over. In the first section I’ve got a piece about how long should the long run be in your training plan. In the second section I’m going to share with you a verbal doodle I penned while sitting in a Starbucks in San Jose. Hey, take it for what it is. My form of poetry. Sorry. As the saying goes „Sometimes you’re the bird and sometimes you’re the windshield.“ Two self serving points. I am collecting for Team Hoyt for the Boston Marathon and would appreciate your support. A little bit from a lot of people makes a difference. Be kind. Help those who need it. The crowdrise Link in the show notes. The second thing is that the podcast is ad free and listener supported. I do this by offering a membership option. This isn’t a job for me, it’s a hobby and your membership helps keep the lights on. In exchange we put out some members only content. Go to my website to sign up. ... I watched a good movie last week. It’s one of the new releases on Amazon Prime and it’s called Gleason. It’s about Steve Gleason, an American football player, famous for bocking a punt in the post-Katrina New Orleans Superbowl. He finds out he has ALS, Lou Gerrig’s disease, and documents the whole process. This is the same disease Stephen Hawkings has. Most patients don’t last more than 3 - 5 years. Hawkings has somehow managed to live to 73 with it. It’s a terrible disease because it doesn’t really effect your mind but it wastes your body. It is a heart wrenching movie. In my house they girls usually fight over what to watch, but this had a football in it so my wife would watch it and had some neuro science in it so my daughter would too. In the end it’s about struggle and courage. And that’s life in a microcosm, right? We all have struggles and we all need courage. On with the Show! The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. We do this by offering a membership option where members get Access to Exclusive Members Only audio and articles. Yes, we are still working on setting up the separate podcast feed for the member’s content. Most recently I recorded and uploaded the first chapter of the zombie novel I’ve been writing for 30 years. o Member only race reports, essays and other bits just for you! Exclusive Access to Individual Audio Segments from all Shows o Intro’s, Outro’s, Section One running tips, Section Two life hacks and Featured Interviews – all available as stand-alone MP3’s you can download and listen to at any time. Links are in the show notes and at RunRunLive.com … Section one – How long? - Voices of reason – the conversation Joe Hill’s Hip Re-surfacing journey or info on the procedure: You can include my email address on the show notes, if you want: I enjoyed chatting with you today! Thanks for your time! Joe Section two Caffeine and Laptops - Outro Yes my friends you have slept sitting up between two strangers all the way across the country and to the end of Episode 4-357 of the RunRunLive Podcast. How about Joe,huh? New hip and he runs a PR and gets a BQ! The learning here is that you don’t have to train, just get new parts! I wonder how many years before sports are going to have to make a call on how much artificial augmentation you get to have in your body before you get disqualified or at least have a different standard for ‘augmented’ humans? It’s a science fiction world out there. I don’t think I’m going to race until Boston this year. I’m a bit tired of these races and they are all getting pricey as well. We’ll see. I might get the urge to run Eastern States or Stu’s but I’m going to skip Derry this weekend and just do my own long run. I don’t have any big plans for the summer yet. I just finished reading Thoreau’s “The Maine Woods” and I’m thinking about taking Teresa up to climb Kataddn. It still sounds pretty wild up there on the other side of Bangor and I do love the woods. I’ll write a review of ‘The Maine Woods’ this week. It was much more readable, narrative-wise, than Cape Cod or Walden. I might circle back to Walden, but I’ll work in some business reading first. With travel the last couple weeks I have fallen off the good-eating habits train, but I’ll get back on and do what I can. Life is life and you have to adjust to circumstance. With Boston only 90 days away my training will start getting more intense and more race specific. Longer runs and more tempo work, less easy base building. Buddy is doing great. I took him for a run in the woods this week and he loved it. 20 minutes in the cold and slush. He’s now the last of his cadre in the neighborhood. The last of his class, the black lab next door who taught him how to swim moved on to the great dog park in the sky after the holidays. Buddy is still up and reasonably mobile for a goofy old man. ... I was going to end this show by sharing some thoughts on the Hollywood blacklist. I’m listening to a history of it right now, and it’s top of mind. But it wasn’t the most positive thing so I’ll push it out to the member’s feed and avoid the hate mail. Instead let’s think about Joe’s journey, and Steve Gleason and all the others like them. We all have low points and challenges in our lives. When you’re inside them you can’t even imagine things getting better. You get overwhelmed by hopelessness and despair. Invariably when I look back at the really challenging times in my life, whether they be in my career or my training they were a gift. They caused me to stand up and take charge of my story. They caused me to take leaps of faith and make things happen. The lower the low point, the bigger the challenge, the more you learn from it and the bigger the bounce. You come the other side forged in the heat of the furnace. You become a much stronger and resillient person. But only if you are willing to try, to adapt, to learn - to get over yourself and move. Challenges become meaningful when you give them meaning. Low points become valuable when you wring the value from them. And as for you - Keep your heads up and your eyes open. Watch out for the sharp rocks and hanging branches of life... and I’ll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks -
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, myself and John Karalis of Locked On Celtics and Red's Army, team up for a San Antonio Spurs-Boston Celtics preview. With Boston coming in to town, what could the C's do to escape San Antonio with a win? How will the loss of Isaiah Thomas for Boston for tonight's game impact the Celtics? When should the Celtics strike at the Spurs during the game? How has Pau Gasol been progressing as a Spur? Will the Spurs make a lineup change considering Boston will be without Thomas? Also on the show, Celtics' Al Horford speaks on Tim Duncan and just how big of an impact was TD on Horford. All this and much more on this episode of Locked On Spurs. #spurs #gospursgo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this fiery episode of Simple Minds Sports Show, hosts Rich, Dr. BigMac, and The Chief dissect the latest drama in Boston sports. From the Bruins firing head coach Jim Montgomery to a passionate debate about who truly deserves blame for their struggles, no stone is left unturned. The discussion shifts to the Celtics, where Jayson Tatum's MVP-caliber season takes center stage. Alongside their trademark humor and bold opinions, the crew breaks down why the Patriots' season remains a disaster under an inexperienced coaching staff. With Boston's teams facing critical crossroads, this episode offers the sharp analysis and wild banter fans love.Key Takeaways:Jayson Tatum's MVP Campaign: