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Can Birds Offense Give High Flying Defense Some Help? Dallas Week! Eagles vs Cowboys Game PreviewIt's finally Dallas Week, and the stakes couldn't be higher! The Eagles' defense is playing lights-out, but the big question looming over the team is the sputtering offense. We break down the biggest rivalry matchup of the year: Eagles vs Cowboys Game Preview. We ask if the Birds' recent struggles on the offensive side of the ball are enough to sink their title hopes, or if they can find their rhythm just in time for the Dallas Cowboys.
More Post-Dispatch podcasts. Please consider subscribing. Welcome to the great plains. When next Major League Baseball hosts a World Series it will have been a decade since any of thw 10 teams from the Midwest divisions have reached the Fall Classic. They've rarely had a club get as far as the championship series, and the National League Central hasn't won a game in the best-of-seven NLCS since 2018. Oh, and coming out of the pandemic the small-market teams that dot the NL and American League Central divisions have been rocked by revenue turbulence. All while the games star free agents gather at the coasts. With that as the background, Cincinnati Enquirer baseball writer Gordon Wittenmyer suggested to Post-Dispatch baseball writer and BPIB host Derrick Goold that they poll as many executives as possible at the General Manager Meetings to ask: Which team in the NL Central is most likely to be the next team to win a World Series? The answers were revealing -- not just for the task, but also for what executives view as the most likely traits a team needs to win. The "most resources," came up often as the big-city Cubs received the most votes. Here is the Post-Dispatch story that came from the poll. And here is the podcast that expands upon the poll to discuss the factors that got the divisions here, how one or more can escape the bind, and whether Major League Baseball is just going to keep soaring above fly-over country until the economic structure of the game changes. The two baseball writers dissect how the Pirates could augment a talented team with a different payroll formula, how the Brewers may lose their edge, how the Cardinals made regain theirs, how the Reds could make a push to the top, how the Cubs could financially squash the competition, and why they don't. In the end, one of the writers makes his prediction for the NL Central team that will next win a World Series title. It's a team that just doesn't exist yet. In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
After recapping the Texans' upset of the Bills and a quick sweep Around the NFL—including the AFC West, NFC West, and Colts–Chiefs notes—the focus shifts to the College Football Playoff. Miami has stumbled late in past seasons, but this year's path is clear. Can the Canes finally break the trend and finish strong? Larry Blustein joins to break down high school football playoff matchups, including Central's 70-point win and key weekend games like Plantation vs. McArthur and Monarch vs. West Broward. Hollywood's Headlines includes major Lakers drama as Jesse and Joey Buss are fired while Jeanie Buss keeps control, NBA viewership rising 30%, a rare Lou Gehrig card selling for $3–4 million, and World Series home run balls drawing massive attention.
Hollywood's Headlines includes major Lakers drama as Jesse and Joey Buss are fired while Jeanie Buss keeps control of the team. NBA viewership is up 30% this season, despite stars continuing to miss games. Collectors take note as a rare Lou Gehrig card could fetch $3–4 million, and World Series home run balls are drawing huge attention — Rojas' ball estimated at $100k–$300k and Will Smith's potentially $300k–$500k
From 'High Hopes' (subscribe here): James Seltzer and Jack Fritz reveal their perfect offseason plans for the Philadelphia Phillies that could turn the team back into World Series contenders for the 2026 season and beyond. 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
On today's episode of Nattering With E, Eric goes down memory lane as he takes the Delorean from the garage and travels back to the 1990s and early 2000s to investigate, just who was Larry Walker. Famous Canadian outfielder and MLB Hall of Fame member, Walker played for three teams in his career and met a Goliath in the 2004 World Series. This week's Top 5 is Men At Work songs taken from the band's 2003 album Men At Work Essentials 1. Who Can It Be Now? 2. Down Under 3. Underground 4. I Can See It In Your Eyes 5. Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive Sources: Spotify - Essential Men At Work Album Wikipedia - Men At Work Page As always, you can catch this and all my podcasts on the Nattering With E and Visionaries Global Media Networks
From the secrets behind Shohei Ohtani's 64-square goal-setting framework to a comprehensive breakdown of Nvidia's earnings and the durability of the AI bull market. We also debate Scott Galloway's controversial take on why the anti-alcohol movement and remote work might be the worst things to happen to young men...Welcome to the Alfalfa Podcast
In this episode of On Deck. David and Dom talk about the results of an amazing World Series, Naylor Resigning with the Mariners, and the Betting Scandal of Ortiz and Clase. We hope you enjoy.
Steve interviews Mark Hebscher (00:34:37) the author of a new book called, "Madness: The Rise and Ruin of Sports Media." Mark is making his debut on the podcast and he starts off with a bang. Mark and Steve disagree with the outlook of Blue Jay's fans after a devastating World Series. Mark proclaims he knows more about baseball than anyone else to appear on the podcast. Mark talks about the state of sports media in Canada, the control teams have acquired over the narrative since COVID, and gives his Mt. Rushmore of Canadians in the sports media. Mark and Steve also talk about Canadian rock music and eating Chinese food in Fort Erie. Steve starts the show with First things First and his thoughts on the Italian National Team, the yo-yo that is the 2025-26 Sabres, and a few pieces of Atlanta Braves news. The sports media story of the week looks at Donald Trump's appearances on the Pat McAfee Show and inside the booth during an NFL game on Fox. The show ends with one last thing about red sauce just not being the same since Nonna and Bisnonna died. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
Join Alex and Ben as they discuss Series 3, episode 3 of Celebrity Race Across the World - Buses were boarded but not always heading the right direction and a hectic chase to the finish!If you'd like to support the podcast, please go to: https://buymeacoffee.com/faithful
BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate over the hypothetical trade for Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager. Sal, prioritizing a World Series push, argues that even 100 games from a two-time World Series MVP is worth the risk, advocating for a potential move to third base to manage his recurring hamstring issues. However, Tierney is vehemently "not interested," likening the trade to acquiring a physically unreliable Giancarlo Stanton and expressing concern over Seager's significant contract and extensive injury history. They discuss whether sending prospects like Wells, Rice, and Volpe is too steep, and debate if the Yankees' biggest issue is relying on their underperforming young players or Brian Cashman's "risk-averse" philosophy.
In this jam-packed episode of Halos in the Infield, host Toddfox sits down with legendary sports broadcaster Lee “Hacksaw” Hamilton from LeeHacksawHamilton.com. Together they break down one of the most epic World Series matchups in recent memory, dive deep into the Angels' offseason storylines, and analyze the team's new coaching additions. The conversation heats up as Toddfox and Hacksaw evaluate the rumored Taylor Ward–for–Grayson Rodriguez trade, discussing whether it would benefit the Angels' long-term outlook. They also shift gears to cover the latest Padres news, including insights on the ownership change and what fans can expect moving forward. If you're an Angels, Padres, or MLB fan, this is an episode you don't want to miss classic Hacksaw energy. #HalosInTheInfield #Toddfox #LeeHacksawHamilton #AngelsBaseball #LAAMLB #Padres #MLBNews #WorldSeries #TaylorWard #GraysonRodriguez #AngelsOffseason #BaseballPodcast #SportsPodcast #MLBCommunity #HacksawHeadlines Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Sports from the Hoodwood, K.J. Green discusses the thrilling World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays, the ongoing fallout from the NBA betting scandal, and provides his NFL Week 10 picks. He emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness in sports and shares his top five World Series of all time.Chapters00:00 SPORTS FROM THE HOODWOOD For 11/7/2501:38 World Series Recap: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays08:25 Yamamoto's Historic Performance and MVP Award08:53 Dodgers' Dynasty: Future Prospects and Challenges16:57 Analyzing College Football Playoff Rankings19:46 Conference Champions and Their Impact on Rankings27:39 NFL Sunday Games Overview30:33 Key Matchups and Predictions33:52 Analysis of Team Performances34:51 Quarterback Dynamics and Team Strategies35:01 A word from our sponsor: Gotta Get Married Now Dot Com35:28 A word from our sponsor: The Hurry Up36:26 NFL Week 10 Picks Overview39:20 Key Matchups and Predictions42:17 Prime Time Games and Final Thoughts47:09 The Hoodwood Hot 548:36 1975 World Series: Reds vs. Red Sox49:35 1997 World Series: Marlins vs. Indians50:32 1986 World Series: Red Sox vs. Mets51:31 2016 World Series: Cubs Break the Curse52:59 1991 World Series: Twins vs. Braves53:20 Phat Dap & Head Slap55:59 The Final Word From The Wood Slam 56:05 The Importance of Mental Health Awareness58:58 Tragedy Strikes: The Loss of Marshawn Kneeland59:49 Systemic Failures in Mental Health Support01:00:19 Like, Share & Subscribe! The Hoodwood is on a multitude of podcast platforms01:02:09 See Ya Next Time out in the Hoodwood!
Rob and Clayton still can't believe the Dodgers won back-to-back! Three-time World Series champion Clayton Kershaw joins Rob Lowe to discuss his incredible recent World Series win, retiring on top, legendary Dodgers greats like Vin Scully and Sandy Koufax, the changes he'd make to youth baseball, and much more.Make sure to subscribe to the show on YouTube at YouTube.com/@LiterallyWithRobLowe! Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at 323-570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From the World Series to an out-of-this-world Halloween pumpkin carving, you never know what will come across the desk at GMFST! Like CRIMES! Tyler Scheid & Markiplier are back in studio together & as such it's time they deep dive into the events of late. Don't be a robot, & just say NO! to sports betting while you "enjoy" the latest happenings in the world! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Seltzer and Jack Fritz reveal their perfect offseason plans for the Philadelphia Phillies that could turn the team back into World Series contenders for the 2026 season and beyond. Presented by Miller Lite. To purchase Ring The Bell by Jack Fritz and Kevin Reavy go to RingTheBellBook.com 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
Dodgers reporter David Vassegh joins the show with standout stories and insider perspective on the newly crowned World Series champions. He breaks down which pitchers may return, including talk of SnellZilla and how the Padres missed their chance to keep him. The crew plays a round of “Dodgers: True or False” with Vassegh, and he closes by discussing the personal sacrifices that come with covering a team at this level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jason Strudwick for Hour 2 on OverDrive! TSN NFL Analyst Luke Willson joins to discuss the headlines for the Bills and Texans' TNF matchup, the Eagles' locker room problems and Shedeur Sanders making his first start. Blue Jays manager John Schneider joins to discuss the team's impressive season, the World Series experience and the team's atmosphere, Dear Hayesy-B and Bryan gives his FanDuel Best Bets.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider joined OverDrive to discuss his perspective on the incredible run for the Blue Jays, the World Series experience and the atmosphere for the roster, the group camaraderie, the famous interaction with Max Scherzer, turning the page and more.
Voice over can be a lonely business. We spend our days in booths, often on our own, only seeing the outside world through social media notifications and email threads. B ut success rarely happens in isolation. It happens when we're pushed, directly or indirectly, by the people around us. In this episode, Marc shares the honest story behind a question that's been fueling his own business lately: Who's pushing you? From watching Mike Pongracz and Matt Fogarty dominate the commercial breaks during the World Series, to working with coach Brad Hyland, to being challenged by colleagues like Samantha Damiano and inspired by speakers like Rider and Kelly Moscinski… Marc reveals the people who have pushed him to level up. Even when the push stung a little. You'll hear how: Inspiration from peers can become a powerful motivator Coaches, colleagues, and even casual acquaintances can challenge your growth Being open to the push leads to new opportunities Complacency creeps in when we stop being challenged Success is often tied to who you give permission to push you This episode is a mindset reset every working voice actor needs. CONNECT WITH MARC SCOTT & VOPRENEUR
Ben Ennis, co-host of The FAN Morning Show, joins JD Bunkis in-studio to chat about the Raptors on the heels of their fifth-straight win. They dive into how quickly the page was turned on Nick Nurse and discuss Scottie Barnes' popularity in Toronto. Later, the guys find ways to try to get over their World Series depression, and look at the Blue Jays' chase for a big fish this offseason. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
- After the Astros designated Gold Glover Ramon Urias for assignment, Houston traded away two-time Gold Glove winner and World Series champion Mauricio Dubon to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Gold Glove finalist infielder Nick Allen.- Instant reactions- Why would the Astros trade away their utility player?- Was this the right move?- Who's Nick Allen?- Astros Rumor Mill continues on with another versatile player Houston has had there eye on- Could Brendan Donovan be a great addition?- Where would he play?- Could Jake Meyers potentially be on the move?- Why the guys believe this is the time to move Meyers before the season starts.- Could you trust Houston's young prospects if Meyers is traded?- Miguel Ullola makes the 40-man roster and is protected from the Rule 5 Draft- Could Ullola make his debut this upcoming season?-Astros have 13 arbitration eligible players and have to decide between now and Friday- Segment: Tender/Non-tender- Much, much, more!YouTube link: https://youtube.com/live/DkKoImKvZuAHave you subscribed to the Full Seam Ahead YouTube Channel yet? Make sure to hit that subscribe button and hit that notification bell to stay up to date on all the latest Astros news, rumors, interviews, live streams, and much more all year long!
BT & Sal dive into a heated debate over whether the Yankees should stick with Ryan McMahon at third base or pursue free-agent star Alex Bregman. Sal champions the current player, arguing that McMahon's elite defense and lower cost at $16 million outweigh his lack of offense, especially since Bregman (turning 32) is perceived as being "on the decline," drawing parallels to the failed signing of DJ LeMahieu. Tierney fiercely counters, labeling McMahon as a "lower-level player" with "no stick" and demanding the Yankees pursue the unequivocally "better player" in Bregman, regardless of his anticipated 5-6 year contract or age, stating that the priority must be winning a World Series now. The discussion also touches on whether Cody Bellinger's history of success under New York scrutiny makes him a better target for the Mets.
A Sport TV történetének legjobb rájátszásán és World Series-én vagyunk túl, amit a Los Angeles Dodgers nyert meg. Az új részben ezen száraz tények mögé próbáltunk bekukkantani.
Guests: Ryan Bondy (Book of Mormon), Jeff Madden (Jersey Boys, Shrek The Musical), Paloma Nunez (Second City) This week in Deep Left Field, we sit in the limbo between the end of the World Series and the beginning of the winter transaction season, so we took advantage and gathered some Canadian stars of stage and screen who also happen to be huge Blue Jays fans. Ryan Bondy, Jeff Madden and Paloma Nunez join us to talk about their memories and feelings about the Jays' magical 2025 that saw them get within two outs of winning the World Series, and we look ahead to the off-season with an eye on Bo Bichette and whether or not the Jays should keep the whole gang together in an attempt to run it back. Also, Madden fills us in on what it's like to sing the anthems at a Jays game. The mailbag is always open at deepleftfield@thestar.ca!
It's a big content catch up episode for the gang! To be discussed: the most fun season ever of Slow Horses (15:58), the very exciting premiere of Vince Gilligan's Pluribus (23:52) and the touching and brilliant documentary series about Mr. Scorsese (29:44). Plus, the return of Oscar winning masters Guillermo del Toro with Frankenstein (39:42) and Kathryn Bigelow with A House of Dynamite ( 46:16). Finally, we go to theaters with Bugonia (53:15), The Running Man (59:21) and Quezon with an impromptu interview with Madame Aurora Quezon herself-- Karylle. Also, the gang celebrates one of the greatest World Series in history (11:45) and Quark talks about his pilgrimage to Twin Peaks as well as his misadventures with the cast and crew of his favorite show (0:00). Follow us on TwXtter! @endslatepod And follow everyone on all the things except for Tiktok because we are too old: @mel_loz@ramondeveyra@quarkhenares
Today's word of the day is ‘accepted' as in offered as in MLB as in qualifying offer as in $22.025 million as in record. Four players accepted the offer, which is the most ever. Shota Imanaga, Gleyber Torres, Brandon Woodruff, and Trent Grisham. Let me explain why this was done and why so many accepted. (10:30) Josh Naylor is back with the Mariners. They were one win away from a World Series appearance. (16:00) The MLB owners meetings have begun in New York City. This is a major one. CBA talk. Revenue disparity talk. Salary cap talk. (32:00) Review: Being Eddie. (35:00) Lane Kiffin has to give Ole Miss a decision by next week? Huh? Why? He has a longterm deal already! College football is crazy! (48:00) NPOOD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today's word of the day is ‘accepted' as in offered as in MLB as in qualifying offer as in $22.025 million as in record. Four players accepted the offer, which is the most ever. Shota Imanaga, Gleyber Torres, Brandon Woodruff, and Trent Grisham. Let me explain why this was done and why so many accepted. (10:30) Josh Naylor is back with the Mariners. They were one win away from a World Series appearance. (16:00) The MLB owners meetings have begun in New York City. This is a major one. CBA talk. Revenue disparity talk. Salary cap talk. (32:00) Review: Being Eddie. (35:00) Lane Kiffin has to give Ole Miss a decision by next week? Huh? Why? He has a longterm deal already! College football is crazy! (48:00) NPOOD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rich reveals his updated NFL Power Rankings heading into Week 12. Dodgers catcher Will Smith and Rich revisit the craziest moments from the wild 2025 World Series including the play at the plate that came inches away from deciding the series in favor of the Blue Jays, his extra innings home run in Game 7, Yoshinobu Yamamoto's pitching heroics, and more. Smith lauds manager Dave Roberts and marvels at Shohei Ohtani's singular greatness and Clayton Kershaw's legendary competitiveness. A long-standing show topic/controversy is finally put to rest as Robert De Niro returned a signed version of Rich's ‘Goodfellas' poster after the late Ray Liotta pointed out years ago that the original cast member signatures on it were fakes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Commish is in studio with Ty and Levi to breakdown games 1 and 2 of the 2025 MLW World Series with some additional behind the scenes analysis. Enjoy!
On October 28, 1995, the Atlanta Braves brought home the first major professional sports championship to the City of Atlanta. “FINALLY! The '95 Braves” presented by Harrah's Cherokee Casinos tells the story of that historic season through the memories of 20 players and personnel from the 1995 Atlanta Braves, including Baseball Hall of Famers Chipper Jones, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz and Fred McGriff, as well as Braves Hall of Famers David Justice, Javy Lopez and Leo Mazzone.Part 3 takes listeners on a journey through the entire 1995 World Series and the celebration that followed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On October 28, 1995, the Atlanta Braves brought home the first major professional sports championship to the City of Atlanta. “FINALLY! The '95 Braves” presented by Harrah's Cherokee Casinos tells the story of that historic season through the memories of 20 players and personnel from the 1995 Atlanta Braves, including Baseball Hall of Famers Chipper Jones, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz and Fred McGriff, as well as Braves Hall of Famers David Justice, Javy Lopez and Leo Mazzone.Part 1 examines the pressure that had been building since the Braves' arrival to Atlanta in 1966 for the team to win a World Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bad first inning? Bad quarter? Seven days later, the Dodgers were champions. Here's how to engineer your own comeback. David Bayliff pulls bite-sized business lessons from the 2025 World Series (Dodgers vs. Blue Jays). Big swings, clutch moments in Games 3 and 7, and unexpected wins become takeaways on resilience, focus, and perspective. You will learn how to stay determined, adapt under pressure, and maintain a strong belief, especially when the score looks lopsided. Here's what we dive into in this episode: World Series Recap (quick context) Game Three Thriller Key Players & Moments Unexpected Heroes Turning Around a Bad Start Maintaining Focus Under Pressure Believing in Yourself Never Too Old to Be Awesome Uncaged Hack: "You're going to get your big hit. Stay sharp and keep stepping up to the plate." —David Bayliff Make the next 90 days count. Apply to Uncaged University and receive the roadmap, plus optional one-on-one support by clicking the link below. Book your application call: https://uncagedclinician.com/schedule Explore the program: https://uncagedclinician.com/university-101
Good Bad Sport 071 Two Hall of famers in 1 st round for same team Recorded on November 17th 2025 Released November 18th 2025 A look at something that has happened only 3 times in NFL history : 1965, 1995 and 1996. Team Name : Tampa Bay Bucs No Obituary this week Good Sport : Kenny Dalglish Bad Sport : Tv for 2026 World Series….possibly. Follow the podcast @goodbadsport Follow the network @visglobalmedia Follow Graham @mgbgraham Music is "Hyperfun" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome back to another episode of Nattering With E! It's remarkable to think that this podcast began as just a casual conversation with my friends, and now it's reached 172 episodes! Today, Jordan swings by the Nattering With E Studios to catch up and talk about the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays, and how the season went from looking lost to ending in heartbreak in the 11th inning of Game 7 of the World Series! We also look at potential additions to the roster, and ponder just how good Larry Walker was, as we tee up episode 173 for next week!
The Yankees offseason is off to a fiery start as Trent Grisham accepts the $22 million Qualifying Offer, a move Sal Licata sees as the "domino" leading to a disastrous offseason. Sal fears the Yankees are "banking on rolling this back" with a largely unchanged roster, relying solely on Gerrit Cole's return and growth from underperforming young players like Volpe and Dominguez. BT & Sal debate whether the $22 million for a defensive specialist who had an outlier offensive year will "dissuade" the Yankees from going "all in" on high-impact upgrades like Cody Bellinger or Steven Kwan. Callers join the fray, calling Cashman out for getting "caught with his pants down" and questioning the Yankees' continued reliance on unproven prospects rather than making aggressive moves to finally win a World Series.
It's taken the Menschwarmers several weeks of mourning to get over the Toronto Blue Jays' World Series loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and no amount of broadcast cutaways to 89-year-old Sandy Koufax in the crowd during that intense seven-game series can help. But now, weeks later, after the shivas have ended for that miracle run, The CJN's sports podcasters are back—and they have a lot to look forward to. In this episode, they take note of Deni Avdija, the Portland Trail Blazer who's having a breakout season that could make him the first Israeli to ever make an NBA All-Star team. Then they turn to Zach Hyman, who triumphantly returned to the Edmonton Oilers and immediately logged a career-high 11 hits in a game, after getting injured in last season's Western Conference Finals and missing the Stanley Cup Finals entirely. After that, they look south to college football, where Jake Retzlaff has lead the Tulane Green Wave to tie for first place in the American Conference. There are plenty of accomplishments worth celebrating for Jewish athletes—catch up on what's happening with this week's episode of Menschwarmers. Credits Hosts: James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver Producer: Michael Fraiman Music: Coby Lipovitch (intro), chēēZ π (main theme, " Organ Grinder Swing ") Support The CJN Follow the podcast on Twitter @menschwarmers Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to Menschwarmers (Not sure how? Click here )
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has kept the spotlight buzzing over the past week with a flurry of public appearances in New York City alongside Hailey Bieber. The pair were seen together at a Lakers versus Knicks game in Madison Square Garden and were later photographed sharing an intimate dinner at The Corner Store before enjoying a date night at the IPIC movie theater. According to Us Weekly and People, Justin appears “happier than he's been in a long time,” prioritizing comfort and authenticity in public, even if it means leaving the spa shirtless and unfazed by public scrutiny. Despite skipping the 2025 Grammy Awards for the second year in a row, sources emphasize that Justin and Hailey's marriage remains solid, with strong mutual support and a focus on maintaining their privacy amid relentless public attention.Professionally, the most significant news is Justin's exit from his previous fashion venture, Drew House. He made headlines by announcing on Instagram that he is no longer associated with the brand, stating, “Drew House does not reflect me, my family, or my life.” While the Instagram story was quickly deleted, speculation arose about his reasons. However, GQ and India Today confirm Justin has since turned his creative ambitions toward a new fashion label called SKYLRK. Launched in July, SKYLRK is a collaborative project with Hailey actively participating in streetwear design and creative direction. She describes the process as “super fun and collaborative,” and Justin reportedly maintains full creative control, working closely with Pink Dolphin co-founder Neima Khaila. The couple have hinted at inspiration drawn from their family life, including their now 15-month-old son, Jack Blues, who remains largely out of the spotlight as they continue to balance public careers with parental privacy.Business headlines have reignited debate over Justin's financial situation, particularly after the explosive May 2025 TMZ special and reports in People that he sold his entire song catalog for $200 million to Hipgnosis. The documentary alleges the sale was prompted by looming financial collapse—claims that Justin's representatives declined to comment on. Further, his musical royalties have now become part of tokenized IP assets on platforms like Aria Protocol, integrating his catalog into crypto-financial markets, a move widely viewed as innovative but also symbolic of larger shifts in artist revenue streams.Standing amid ongoing health rumors, various outlets like IMDb and Celebrating The Soaps have cast a spotlight on his frail appearance at recent events, prompting concern among fans and speculation about his well-being. Friends and Hailey reportedly remain very supportive, while sources underscore that Justin is prioritizing self-care, creative fulfillment, and time with family. On social media, both Biebers continue to uplift one another, with Justin expressing immense pride over Hailey's recent success: her skincare brand Rhode was acquired for $1 billion by e.l.f. Beauty—a landmark deal Hailey says Justin “witnessed from the very beginning.”In sports news, the couple's joint appearance cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays during the World Series reignited his Canadian pride and further showcased their united public front. In sum, while questions linger about Justin's health and finances, his focus appears squarely on creative ventures, marriage, and fatherhood, with major moves in both fashion and music IP setting the stage for an evolving public narrative.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has had quite the eventful past few days, with developments ranging from fashion ventures to health setbacks and reputation management efforts.The 31-year-old singer made a notable public appearance at Game Three of the 2025 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 28th, where he debuted a completely clean-shaven face, marking what many are calling a fresh start for the Canadian pop star. He attended the game wearing a Toronto Blue Jays jersey, enthusiastically cheering for his home team alongside his wife, Hailey.On the business front, Bieber has been actively involved with his new fashion brand SKYLRK, which launched in July. According to recent interviews, Hailey has been collaborating with him on design elements, including leather jackets and accessories inspired by her own successful Rhode skincare brand. The couple has been balancing their professional endeavors while raising their 15-month-old son, Jack Blues, who was born in August 2024. Hailey's Rhode brand itself made headlines when E.L.F. Beauty acquired it for one billion dollars in May, with Hailey taking on roles as chief creative officer and head of innovation.However, Bieber's recent days haven't been without complications. On November 16th, the singer suffered an injury while riding an electric skateboard, hurting his ribs in what he described during a Twitch livestream on November 13th as a "gnarly" fall from his Onewheel. He told friends and bandmates that the injury is causing significant pain, even when singing and laughing, potentially impacting his rehearsals for his upcoming Coachella performance scheduled for April 2026.Speaking of Coachella, Bieber announced he'll be headlining the festival alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G, with reports suggesting he'll earn approximately ten million dollars for the performance. To prepare, he's been streaming regularly on Twitch, promising daily content as he gears up for the show.Behind the scenes, industry sources report that Bieber is working with Adele's publicist, Benny Tarantini, in what's being characterized as a reputation rescue operation ahead of his major festival performance. This partnership comes as the singer works to rebuild his brand following years of public scrutiny and cancelled performances.Additionally, Bieber recently announced on November 13th that he's no longer part of his Drew House fashion brand, stating it no longer reflects him or his family, signaling a complete pivot away from that venture.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Former MLB Pitcher Shares Powerful Story of Faith, Resilience, and WisdomThree-time World Series champion and former Major League Baseball pitcher Jeremy Affeldt is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated new book, "Built for the Storm: Weathering the Storms of Life with Grit, Faith, and Determination." Set for release today, November 4, 2025, the book is now available to order, including exclusive personally signed copies. The audiobook, narrated by Affeldt himself, will be available soon.In "Built for the Storm," Affeldt delivers a candid and deeply personal reflection on the battles he has faced beyond the baseball field -- divorce, personal failure, and emotional exhaustion. Though celebrated for his composure under pressure as a San Francisco Giant, Affeldt reveals that his toughest challenges were the unseen ones.The book offers behind-the-scenes moments such as pitching with double vision in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, but its message reaches far beyond baseball. At its heart, "Built for the Storm" is a story of hope, resilience and faith for anyone navigating life's hardest seasons."You weren't built to run away from the storms, you were built to walk through it," Affeldt writes. "With God, with trusted people, and with courage. That's what I've learned, and that's what I want to pass on in this book."More than a memoir, "Built for the Storm" equips readers with a toolkit for enduring and growing through life's fiercest challenges. With vulnerability, wisdom, and hard-won perspectiveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
This week, we catch up to a triumphant Billy, as he basks in the glow of World Series victory. This, of course, leads him to brutally pummel a reporter, who dared ask a question about a recent Yankee trade. He is forced to resign, only to be rehired, within 2 months. He fights with players, reporters, and one, very angry team owner. He also finds love, with a young lady, who many people believe is only 16 years old! Beat a reporter into a bloody heap, over minor infractions, be forced to resign, the year after you won the World Series, and continue to cause a scene, and drink heavily, but never "overdrink" with Billy Martin - Part 8!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS, STM & YSO merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS, STM & YSO!! Contact us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com
With the General Manager Meetings all wrapped up, the groundwork is being laid for what is sure to be a busy offseason. After the Los Angeles Dodgers captured back-to-back World Series titles, teams are aiming to knock them off their throne and every club has needs to make that happen.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman take a look at all thirty MLB teams and determine what their main needs are this offseason. With teams like the Dodgers, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies all ready to spend money on high-priced free agents, how will they allocate their funds? What do teams in the middle—like the San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs—do to try to close the gap?Later, Jake and Jordan ask big questions regarding Kyle Tucker and his pursuit of over $400 million, who will be the toughest to envision wearing a different uniform and which player the Dodgers will eventually acquire to annoy fans from other teams. They also dive into the Seattle Mariners re-signing Josh Naylor after his successful half-season with them.1:33 – The Opener: Naylor back to Seattle20:47 – Around the League: Needs for all 30 teams39:36 – What do the teams in the middle do?55:32 – Will smaller-market clubs spend?59:42 – Pressing questions for free agents1:14:55 – Field Report: Nats' new manager Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Beat Migs!! Tune in to find out what these Mariners fans would do if Naylor took them to the World Series! We also talk about Geno Smith and ask the rockaholics to guess if these country songs are real or AI!!
The Bar on Healthcare –The Cost of Drugs Welcome back to the Bar! This month, Kerri and Ed discuss the administration's latest efforts to lower prescription drug price, including transparency efforts, “most favored nation” pricing, and direct-to-consumer programs. Also, a new GLP-1 program might affect employer group health plans, but how? And in Last Call, Kerri salutes the winners of the first true World Series in three decades.
The Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman
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The conversation primarily revolves around the dynamics of friendships, experiences, and personal reflections between hosts Jen Bartels and Isaac Abrams, who engage in a lively, humorous exchange that touches upon various life topics. They delve into their recent activities, particularly their Halloween celebrations, and the impact of community events like the World Series. The dialogue showcases a lighthearted banter while reflecting on their personal lives, including Halloween costumes and the significance of celebrating birthdays, encapsulating the essence of casual morning show camaraderie.Isaac and Jen then transition into discussing deeper themes, such as adult friendships, the pressures of creative careers, and societal expectations. They explore the challenges of maintaining relationships as they pursue personal and professional goals. The conversation highlights the complexities of adult friendships, particularly for men, who often struggle with feelings of loneliness. They discuss how career aspirations can lead to a phase they term the "dark years," where individuals may outgrow friendships that no longer align with their evolving life paths, emphasizing the necessity of surrounding oneself with supportive and ambitious peers.Jen and Isaac touch upon the idea of vulnerability and the struggles associated with it. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences with social interactions, the importance of choosing friends wisely, and the fear of rejection or judgment. The dialogue reveals their introspective sides as they reflect on their past relationships and how these experiences have shaped their current outlook on life and friendships. They convey a sense of growth, acknowledging that while adult life can be isolating, it also brings opportunities for meaningful connections.The implications of their discussion extend beyond individual experiences, touching on broader societal themes such as the stigma surrounding mental health, societal pressures to conform, and the significance of self-acceptance. Their exchange underscores the importance of maintaining genuine connections and recognizing one's worth, especially in a world that often prioritizes external validation. The conversation serves as a reminder that navigating friendships and personal growth is a continuous journey that requires introspection and resilience.In conclusion, Jen Bartels and Isaac Abrams provide a humorous yet poignant reflection on life, friendships, and personal growth. Their conversation encapsulates the complexities of navigating adulthood, the significance of supportive relationships, and the importance of self-discovery. Through their witty banter, they encourage listeners to embrace vulnerability, prioritize meaningful connections, and navigate the challenges of life with authenticity and humor. Ultimately, their dialogue resonates with anyone grappling with the intricacies of friendships and the quest for personal fulfillment in a fast-paced world.