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Welcome to the "Saturday Morning Golf Stat" from the Hack it Out Golf Podcast. From 150–159 in the fairway, how often would you expect to close out the hole in 4 shots or less? In this episode, Lou brings that question to Mark and Greg for scratch, 10, and 20 index golfers. This is another good episodes for setting meaningful expectations for yourself on the course—and giving you goals for your next handicap improvement. Each of these will be a mini-episode (10-15 minutes long) about an interesting golf stat. We will discuss what you can learn, and most importantly, how you can apply this on the golf course to lower your scores and lower your handicap. Listen on your drive to the golf course or over your Saturday morning coffee! Data is sourced from Arccos Golf. They have over 1 BILLION shots in their database. Check them out at: https://www.arccosgolf.com/ Use code DATALOU15 for 15% off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe to the show to hear the full episode! DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneTexas Rangers broadcaster, Jared Sandler, updates us on his fertility journey with some good and bad news. Then Cowboys all-pro kicker, Brandon Aubrey, joins us for his weekly appearanceThe Brandon Aubrey Show sponsored by Community Mechanical. Sign up for preventative maintenance and get $50 in DZ merch as well as 10% off all equipment and labor costs! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
“Would you ever spend over $3,600 just to see your team play in the biggest college football game of the year?” That's just one of the questions sparking laughter and lively debate on this episode of The JB and Sandy Show. Join JB, Sandy, and special guest Stephen Presley from ThunderPopTV as they dive into the heart of Austin's culture, from the city's legendary yard art and iconic neon signs to the wild world of ticket prices for the Texas vs. Texas A&M showdown. The episode kicks off with a hilarious story about a listener-made metal sculpture of Smokey Bear and Bigfoot—now a prized possession with “joint custody” between Sandy and Tricia, and a symbol of Austin's delightfully weird spirit. You'll hear:The nostalgia and humor behind Austin's lost art of quirky yard displays, and why Sandy draws the line at a seven-foot Sasquatch in the front yard.Stephen Presley's insights on the city's most famous signs, including the Genie Car Wash and Lucky Lounge, and how these relics fuel Austin's social media scene.A candid discussion about skyrocketing ticket prices for the Longhorns vs. Aggies game, with JB and Sandy debating whether they'd sell their seats to rival fans for thousands of dollars.Memorable moments like Sandy's “biggest flex” of being featured on the El Arroyo sign, and the friendly rivalry over whose family made the cover of The Chronicle.A relatable look at travel deals, frugal habits, and the joys of spontaneous adventures—plus a quick update on JB's daughter's foodie adventures in Tokyo.Notable quote:“My point being is like, wow, $740 round trip. Hell, you could spend that on two weekends in Austin. We're not doing nothing. And no experience to show for it.” – SandyWhether you're an Austin native, a college football fanatic, or just love a good story, this episode is packed with laughs, local flavor, and the kind of offbeat charm that keeps listeners coming back. Don't miss out—subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with friends who love Austin as much as you do! Guest Summary This episode features Stephen Presley, creator of ThunderPopTV, a pop culture podcast and media platform. Stephen's deep ties to Austin's creative scene and his passion for the city's unique landmarks make him the perfect guest to explore the stories behind Austin's most beloved signs and the ever-evolving local culture.
Will Joel finally admit the Colts are going to continue to be good? Find out in this week's episode with him, Pete and Alex talking the usual Bangers & Trash, News and Pick'em or Flick'em Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I am joined by Brownfield Ag News reporter Brent Barnett to talk about his freshly filled archery tag on a big public land trophy in southern Iowa. It's a great story of hard work, perseverance and a dream come true! Follow Brent: @brent.barnett25 Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Follow Noel: @noelgandy Follow Ryan: @theuplandsocial Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! My Medic use discount code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% TideWe Use discount code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Optics Planet Use discount code: fgh5 at checkout to save 5% 360 Sportsmen Use discount code: FIRSTGEN15 AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge
EP 672: Dallas Hemeyer In this episode, international hunting videographer Dallas Hemeyer returns to share how a simple camera transformed his life—from filming local Utah hunts to jet-setting across the globe for epic adventures in Africa, New Zealand, Asia, and beyond. Dallas dives into the power of networking, saying “yes” to risky leaps, and building […]
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In this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Slot-A — a Chicago-based DJ, producer, curator, and community-builder whose journey bridges Detroit grit and Chicago soul. Known for his work with Jamila Woods, his Open Swim Chicago event series, and deep roots in the city's underground, Slot-A embodies what it means to turn passion into longevity. From growing up in Ypsilanti, Michigan, to producing in New York and ultimately building a home in Chicago's scene, he shares how faith, hustle, and self-awareness have guided his creative path. Slot-A takes us through his musical beginnings—discovering Sony Acid and Fruity Loops, experimenting with beatmaking on early software, and landing sync placements on shows like Jersey Shore and Stomp the Yard. He reflects on his time interning in New York studios, learning from industry veterans, and realizing that DJing is just as much a sales game as it is an art form—about knowing your value, understanding your crowd, and building leverage through relationships. We explore how he evolved from a bedroom producer to a full-fledged DJ, curator, and event programmer, and how each phase taught him the importance of networking, creating “randomness,” and turning luck into opportunity. Slot-A breaks down the differences between Chicago and New York as creative ecosystems, the philosophy behind Open Swim Chicago and Colors, and what it really takes to build sustainable music communities. Finally, he reflects on executive-producing Jamila Woods' album “LEGACY! LEGACY!”, sharing how that project reshaped his understanding of collaboration, communication, and artistic integrity.
Army's 20–17 victory over Air Force sets the stage for another Commander-in-Chief showdown with Navy. Price Atkinson and Steve Carney recap the Black Knights' last-second win, Jeff Monken's "bold" play-calling, and the defensive standouts who made it happen. The hosts also dive into Navy's upset loss at North Texas, where freshman Caleb Hawkins ran for nearly 200 yards to end the Mids' 10-game streak. With all three academies back in action, the crew previews Army–Temple, Air Force–San José State, and Navy–Notre Dame.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter. TicketSmarter
Today's episode of the podcast covers some NFL Leaderboards, dives into a discussion about Early Declare and Super Senior statuses, and then finishes with the Week 11 Discussion. As usual, I did not write up the NFL Notes, but I do have at least some brief observations about Early Declare and Super Senior status by position group. This is not meant to be a definitive study, more an observation about where the league is and recent trends. After that, as always, the Week 11 Preview which looks forward to some crucial 2026 QB match-ups. Early Declares and Super Seniors by PositionFor this an analysis, an Early Declare is anyone who leaves college the minimum 3 years after high school. A Super Senior is anyone who leaves college 5+ years after high school. To be clear, I don't think the analysis is re-inventing the wheel in any way, shape, or form and much of this is probably self-evident to at least some people, but I would wager even some of those people might be shocked by the degree in some of these points. * This should surprise no one, but the QB position is the only position — particularly at the top — where being a Super Senior is not a detriment particularly relative to being an early declare in recent memory. Several elite QBs (Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Bo Nix) are Super Seniors, and QB is the only position where choosing between the top three Early Declares and top three Super Seniors would be a debate; the top 3 Early Declares on KTC right now are Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Patrick Mahomes, so they still may have the edge here, but compare that to WR where the KTC rankings would make a similar comparison Ricky Pearsall, Jayden Reed, and Terry McLaurin v Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Justin Jefferson. * RB is the position where the TOP END is the most dominated by Early Declares. The top 6 RBs and 13 of the top 14 RBs are Early Declares (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Omarion Hampton, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Breece Hall, Josh Jacobs, Kyren Williams). That said, the gap between simply being a senior and a super senior, at least in the moment, seems less extreme at RB compared to WR. James Cook is the other RB in the Top 14, and as a 4th Year player, he creates the biggest divide between Senior and Super Senior, but players like Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, and before his injury Cam Skattebo are more highly valuable to their positions relative to the Seniors and compared to the WR position. * At WR, within the top 24, there is a 2/3 to 1/3 preference towards the Early Declares, with 8 Early Declare WRs in the top 12 and 16 Early Declare WRs in the top 24. Beyond that though, the most unique aspect of WRs in this analysis is the complete lack of players achieving significant success after becoming Super Seniors. Ricky Pearsall and Jayden Reed have had some relative success aside from injuries, but injuries are a relevant reality in the sport, and if they do not turn their careers around soon, the biggest 5th Year WR hit since Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel — both of whom are ~30 YO now — is probably Rashid Shaheed? Or perhaps still Jayden Reed even with the injuries. Since the podcast, Deebo has fallen out of the Top 50 and Shaheed has risen into the top 50, but essentially these 5 WRs are the 5 that rest near or above the fringe of WR50. That is a very small number of relevant players throughout the entire position. * As one additional note, among the 8 WRs who have Senior (not super) status in the Top 24 on KTC, four of these eight WRs (Egbuka, Odunze, DeVonta, Olave) had an excellent season with high draft status prior to returning for their four season. Two more of these WRs (Ladd & Puka) were heavily impacted by injuries throughout their collegiate careers. This is why, in my eyes, even the bar for a fourth year player at the WR position should be very high or have significant excuse as to why they were not able to become more successful earlier in their careers. My belief is that this is because WR is so skills driven that early skills development is still underrated in the scouting process. This is admittedly not the most optimistic analysis, and I did not spin it directly like this on the podcast, but there is a reason that I bring all these items up on a Show/Sub that slants to the NFL Draft: There's some evidence that being an Early Declare for Dante Moore would be more enticing for teams to the extent that it might help him stay in the First Round relative to maybe a similar QB with a similar season who was a 4th Year player, but the fact that so many of those QBs being drafted as Early Declares are on the bottom of the top 20-28 QBs might suggest that for Dante Moore, if he wants to be a very good QB, staying at Oregon might be the most logical decision. And for Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, while at other positions returning for a 5th Year would be a detriment, there's not necessarily anything obvious in the numbers right now — particularly if your goal is to be a very good QB — that suggests going back for a 5th Year is a bad idea. At RB, our top two don't need discussed here, but particularly as Jonah Coleman may re-enter the RB2 conversation with the injury to Justice Haynes, this is just another sign that Coleman best abilities might lie in FLOOR and not CEILING. And at WR, luckily our top three are fine here — it is part of what makes them the top 3. Jordyn Tyson is the only senior, but he slides nicely into that category that also fits Egbuka, DeVonta, Odunze, and Olave. The concern is more as we get into the stages where Chris Bell, Germie Bernard, and even Denzel Boston are becoming first round picks that people are excited about. Boston scores okay compared to those players, but is a clear step down. Bell and Bernard are not particularly close. That doesn't mean they can't be very good WRs, but unless there is more well-rounded development, they are the two players right now where they seem like they may slip into my own 1st Round, but in most drafts I would not want to rank them with a Top 12 grade. Make sure to check out the Fantasy for Real podcast where I go over these games in preparation for Week 11.After a few weeks where the match-ups for the 2026 QBs were not quite as exciting, this weekend showcases many of our top QBs matched up in important games. The biggest match-up and Game of the Week features LSU & Garrett Nussmeier taking on Alabama & Ty Simpson, with Nussmeier in particular needing to take advantage of the limited opportunities he has left before the 2026 NFL Draft. Aside from this top game, both Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza find themselves against tricky defenses in road environments. This is another big opportunity week for the 2026 QB Class with plenty of other big games to look through as well. Friday Night LightsNorthwestern @ USC at 9:00 PM on FOXKey Players: Griffin Wilde, WR, Northwestern (2026) ; Jayden Maiava, QB, USC (2026) ; Makai Lemon, WR, USC (2026) ; Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (2026)Not too much action late Friday night, but USC does have one of the most intriguing teams for the 2026 NFL Draft in particular. While the injury to Waymond Jordan and playing through injuries for Ja'Kobi Lane has limited some of the intrigue, this team still features two potential Day 2 or higher WRs including a top 3 WR in Makai Lemon. QB Jayden Maiava flirted with the First Round QB conversation, but right now seems to be firmly on the outside looking in after poor performances the last two weeks. This game is unlikely to get him back in the conversation, but it can get him on the right track for at least Day 2 moving forward. For Northwestern, Griffin Wilde remains an intriguing, productive player within College Football. A third year player in his first year in the Big Ten, Wilde is very likely the most important member of the Northwestern offense.Week 11 College Football GAMEDAY PreviewsGAME OF THE WEEKLSU @ Alabama at 7:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (2026) ; Harlem Berry, RB, LSU (2028) ; Caden Durham, RB, LSU (2027) ; Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (2026) ; Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU (2027) ; Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (2026) ; Jamarion Miller, RB, Alabama (2026) ; Daniel Hill, RB, Alabama (2027) ; Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama (2027) ; Lotzeir Brooks, WR, Alabama (2028) ; Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (2026) ; Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama (2026)Very likely the “Game of the Week” this week pits QBs Garrett Nussmeier and Ty Simpson against each other, each with the ability to raise their stock in the upcoming NFL Draft. For Nussmeier, a player without eligibility and a nearly nonexistent path to the CFB Playoff, this will be one of the last opportunities to make an impression. If Simpson wishes to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, that might be true for him as well, though Simpson will have more post-season opportunities most likely. Simpson has showcased excellent ability to play the QB position, but as someone with very few starts, Simpson is still an incomplete picture.These teams are also quite similar in how they have matched-up on Offense this year, with the exception of Simpson being able to execute in the difficult situations that Nussmeier has struggled in. But on the ground, both teams have struggled quite a bit this season. LSU has seemingly found something in RB Harlem Berry adding a bit more consistency on the ground the last couple of weeks, and between the true freshman and sophomore RB Caden Durham, LSU definitely has a very intriguing tandem on the ground. For Alabama, the most intriguing RB at this stage for NFL futures is probably 244-lb sophomore Daniel Hill. And while they are different shapes and sizes significantly, each team features some elite upside at pass-catching positions. Trey'Dez Green of LSU has been a match-up nightmare on paper for his entire career, but the last three games have begun to bring that theory into reality. He is currently my TE1 in all of College Football, with a significant gap between Green and anyone else. On the complete opposite side of the size spectrum, Ryan Williams of Alabama is an elite prospect, still 18-Years Old, but needs to work on his consistency particularly with his hands. Aside from Williams, potential fantasy 1st-Round pick Germie Bernard and true freshman Lotzeir Brooks make up a dangerous trio that also includes other supplemental players like Isaiah Horton. This is one of the more intriguing and multi-faceted games we have had in a few weeks, with huge 2026 NFL Draft implications from primarily the QB position as well as depth in future talent at RB, WR, and TE.TOP GAME #2Texas A&M @ Missouri at 3:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (2026) ; Mario Craver, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ashton Bethel-Roman, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri (2027) ; Donovan Olugbode, WR, Missouri (2028) ; Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (2026) ; Brett Norfleet, TE, Missouri (2026)While players like mobile QB Marcel Reed and 3rd-year RB Rueben Owens have started to make an impact and enter into potentially draftable conversations, the strength of the Texas A&M Aggies remains the WR room. Kevin Concepcion is a fringe top-10 player on my Fantasy Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and while Mario Craver's size may restrict him from being a 1st Round pick, both of these WRs have flashed playmaking ability at the highest levels of College Football. While it was only 1 Catch in his follow-up performance, Ashton Bethel-Roman is a second year WR and highly recruited player who has made an impact in each of the last two games, including 130 Receiving Yards on just 43 Routes (3.02 Y/RR). Bethel-Roman is behind his teammates so far in production, but he is also the only WR listed in this room at 6' tall. For Missouri, Ahmad Hardy is having a phenomenal season for a 19-Year-Old RB in the SEC even after the fall-off in performance against SEC play, but that fall-off is something that Hardy will need to rectify a bit and showcase that his rushing style can translate to the NFL level. Kevin Coleman Jr. is a YAC receiver with some promise at the NFL level, while Brett Norfleet is a TE with excellent size. The most intriguing pass catcher for Missouri may be the true freshman, Donovan Olugbode, who at least should be seen as potentially the highest upside Devy player of the group.Tough Road Spots for VERY Important QBsIndiana @ Penn State at Noon on FOXKey Players: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (2026) ; Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (2026) ; Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (2026) ; Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (2026)Just like last week against Ohio State, this is not the Penn State team we were expecting. Even some teams that have fall-offs like Florida retain a high degree of intrigue for this list, but Penn State's lack of pass catching weapons and injury to QB Drew Allar knock them from an intriguing team to a pair of RBs, one of which in Nicholas Singleton has been a massive disappointment so far this season. Singleton will look to take on his last major opportunity as a College Football player this weekend alongside the RB getting all of the work, Kaytron Allen. The main focal point for this game though will be Fernando Mendoza. It's not entirely fair as the team Oregon beat had aspirations for a National Championship and a different Head Coach, but this is an intriguing pair of games between this game and Oregon's game this week, as both Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore get to play in a road environment that we have seen the other play in already this season. OSU's Julian Sayin ripped Penn State apart last week, which likely takes away some ability for Mendoza to get much credit for doing the same even on the road, but this may be the biggest regular season test remaining for Mendoza, who is one of the most likely QBs to appear in the College Football Playoff. If this game is not a sufficient test for Mendoza, it seems less likely that Mendoza will find a test in the next two opponents, Wisconsin & Purdue, who are a combined 4-13.Oregon @ Iowa at 3:30 PM onKey Players: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon (2026) ; Dierre Hill Jr., RB, Oregon (2028) ; Jordan Davison, RB, Oregon (2028) ; Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon (2028) ; Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (2026) ; Kamari Moulton, RB, Iowa (2026)While RB Kamari Moulton has had a few good games for Iowa this season, the ranking of this game so highly in the Weekly Preview is entirely about the Oregon offense – which has struggled in two of the past three games – facing a tough Iowa Defense on the Road. The Wisconsin game was a sloppy, weather-influenced mess, but with so little experience and a limited number of games against top teams, QB Dante Moore will need to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him. As mentioned above, this Iowa game also creates a point of comparison between Moore and Mendoza, and unlike Penn State, this environment is probably going to be seen as fairly similar situationally. Kenyon Sadiq might still be my #1 TE, but he has been one of the more disappointing players so far in 2025. If he wishes to enter the draft and be taken as a true and promising TE1, Sadiq will likely need to show a bit more consistency throughout the rest of the season. Outside of these two, Oregon has a number of intriguing freshman between #1 HS freshman WR Dakorien Moore and the RBs, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordan Davison.Other Games to Watch this WeekendGeorgia @ Mississippi State at Noon on ESPNKey Players: Nate Frazier, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Chauncey Bowens, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (2026) ; Fluff Bothwell, RB, Mississippi State (2027) ; Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (2026) ; Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State (2026)The early season fumbles got Nate Frazier in the doghouse, but he has played better the last few weeks and has gone four Gs now without a fumble. Chauncey Bowens is not nearly the highly touted prospect that Frazier is, but he is the RB who broke the two big explosive carries in Georgia's most recent victory against Florida. WR Zachariah Branch has been increasingly reliable with excellent YAC skills, and if this most recent game can showcase a bit more growth in areas aside from a “Gadget” role, Branch is someone with elite athletic upside (at his size). There isn't a player necessarily approaching Day 2 on my Watchlist from Mississippi State, but at least three players are in a Draftable range. Fluff Bothwell has excellent size and could grow into a solid SEC RB with another year remaining before he can enter the NFL Draft, and Brenen Thompson (Deep) and Anthony Evans (Underneath) each have clear utilities and limitations.BYU @ Texas Tech at Noon on ABCKey Players: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU (2028) ; L.J. Martin, RB, BYU (2026)A huge game for College Football and a smaller game for our purposes, this is the first real opportunity to spotlight freshman QB Bear Bachmeier, who will not be draft eligible until 2028. Right now, Bachmeier is not necessarily getting as much love with three current starting freshman QB with better tools (Underwood, Sagapolutele, & Washington), but as a true freshman leading an undefeated BYU team, Bachmeier deserves a lot of credit. Aside from Bachmeier, there are a few intriguing RBs in this game, most notably BYU RB L.J. Martin. Texas Tech also features a pair of sophomores in J'Koby Williams & Cameron Dickey.Maryland @ Rutgers at 2:30 PM on Fox Sports 1Key Players: Malik Washington, QB, Maryland (2028) ; Antwan Raymond, RB, Rutgers (2027) ; Ian Strong, WR, Rutgers (2026) ; K.J. Duff, WR, Rutgers (2027)Maryland & QB Malik Washington will look to bounce back after a rough home loss to Indiana. Rutgers' defense has been the team you want to play so far this year when you need to get back on track as a Passing Offense, and so hopefully for Washington this is the case on Saturday. For Rutgers, while the team performance has not been great in recent weeks, the trio of Antwan Raymond, Ian Strong, and Future WR Riser of the Week(s) K.J. Duff make Rutgers a sneaky interesting team. If Strong wants to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, he likely needs to start having some of his biggest performances down the stretch. For Duff, there is a clear opportunity to put up 1,000+ Yards and be on every Watchlist heading into the 2026 CFB Season including NFL Watchlists, All-American Watchlists, and Biletnikoff Watchlists.Auburn @ Vanderbilt at 4:00 PM on SEC NetworkKey Players: Jeremiah Cobb, RB, Auburn (2026) ; Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (2027) ; Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn (2026) ; Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (2026)The post-Hugh Freeze era begins with a tough road test against Vanderbilt. While I will be the first to congratulate Auburn on what is hopefully a brighter future moving forward, unfortunately for the Tigers, getting rid of Freeze does not come with an upgrade at QB, and that has been the issue for Auburn throughout the season. Cam Coleman remains the headliner for this team, an elite WR talent with potential to be a top 5-10 pick in the NFL Draft, but the numbers have not quite been there yet. Eric Singleton Jr. has excellent YAC ability, speed, and is very young for being Draft Eligible, but has struggled to produce this season specifically outside of a very limited, gadget role. Jeremiah Cobb has not necessarily entered the Day 2 conversation yet, but he has become the clear lead back for Auburn. Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers had his first truly good game of the season against Texas, and will look to continue that momentum against Auburn. Stowers is #2 in the FBS for Receiving Yards at the TE position.California @ Louisville at 7:00 PM on ESPN2Key Players: Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele, QB, California (2028) ; Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville (2027) ; Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (2026)One player for each of the next three Draft Classes (at least in terms of when they can first enter the NFL Draft), for 2026, Louisville's Chris Bell has excellent size, athleticism, and could develop into an excellent WR, but he is also fairly raw for someone being discussed within the 1st Round. Isaac Brown has excellent explosive ability, speed, and creation ability, but the latter in particular is hard to know how it will translate going from the ACC to the NFL at under 200 lbs. Brown will look to continue his recent dominant stretch against Cal. And then against Louisville will be Cal QB Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele had his third multi-turnover game of the season this past weekend against Virginia, but continues to show signs that if he can manage those TOs in particular that he can be a potential NFL Starter / future 1st Round Pick.Florida State @ Clemson at 7:00 PM on ACCNKey Players: Ousmane Kromah, RB, Florida State (2028) ; Micahi Danzy, WR, Florida State (2027) ; Duce Robinson, WR, Florida State (2026) ; Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (2026) ; Gideon Davidson, RB, Clemson (2028) ; T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson (2027) ; Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (2026) ; Tristan Smith, WR, Clemson (2026)This game against Florida State and Clemson – even with the injury to Bryant Wesco Jr. – could potentially be an excellent showcase of WR talent in the next two Draft Classes. The big name eligible for the Draft this year is likely this Week's WR Riser of the Week(s), Antonio Williams. Williams will look to build on his first great game of the season against Florida State, and alongside Williams will be former SE Missouri St. WR Tristan Smith and sophomore T.J. Moore. It was actually Smith who had the more targets between the pairing last week, but Moore is the player within this trio that generally seems to be highest rated in Devy. Most likely the offense runs through Williams & Moore, but it would not be a surprise to see Smith – who offers a bit of a different skillset at 6' 5” – getting more involved. For Florida State, two excellent explosive athletes in Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy will look to make explosive plays downfield or potentially even in the running game. Danzy has been a future Riser recently, and Robinson is at least an athlete worth monitoring. Aside from the WR positions, Cade Klubnik will need to continue and play well to hopefully restore his Draft Stock even to Day 2, and there are a pair of intriguing freshmen RBs who may make appearances in this game between Ousmane Kromah and Gideon Davidson.//Not too much to add today, and I should be back on Tuesday to discuss these 2026 QB Games most of all. Thanks, C.J. Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
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What if you actually knew where every sprinkler line, valve box, tree, drain, wire, and irrigation zone was on your property? That's the problem that Arik Levy set out to solve when he built YardPro — a GPS-based property mapping and maintenance app designed for homeowners, landscapers, and property managers who are tired of guessing what's underground. Arik isn't new to solving real-world problems. He's a serial entrepreneur, the founder of Laundry Locker and Luxer One, which scaled nationwide and processed over 250 million package deliveries before being acquired by ASSA ABLOY. After exiting, Arik didn't retire — he doubled-down on his purpose: solving unsolved problems. In this conversation, Arik and Mark talk about: • How YardPro maps irrigation, utilities, and landscape assets with GPS accuracy • The evolution from “just a tool for my own property” to a scalable company • The journey from founding to exit to starting again • The role of Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) in leadership, purpose, and growth If you're a homeowner, landscaper, property manager, or someone who hates wasting time figuring out where things are buried, YardPro might just change the game.
Episode 205 of the JFW podcast covers company updates, safety reminders, and Yard 23 construction progress. Hosts welcome back Jam Bacchus, share hiring and birthday news, celebrate political wins in Commerce City, and discuss open enrollment and Kaiser health plan changes. The episode emphasizes defensible driving, accident reporting, DVIRs, backing tips at plants, winter work, and includes Jam's hunting story and team shout-outs.
PBS recently decided to schedule the documentary The Last 600 Yards, about American troops fighting in Fallujah, after having shelved it for over a decade for being too pro-military. Co-produced by Steve Bannon, its re-emergence, according to Semafor, is because Bannon wants to convince Trump and his cronies from invading Venezuela. But like all shows, films, and media that centers military or police experience, it ends up glorifying the boots on the ground. Jessa and Nico discuss the upcoming Call of Duty film, the one (white) man against the cartel action film, and just how bad the propaganda was during the War on Terror. (Rest under whatever conditions you created for millions in the Middle East, Dick Cheney.) Shownotes and references: http://theculturewedeserve.substack.com
In this episode, Frank is joined by Ty Dannenbring and Jeff Dillon to talk about their new book "Party in the Front!: Overcome Loneliness and Build Community Right Where You Are." God wants to use your family to bring the light of the Gospel to your neighborhood.This is more than just a book. It's a movement and we are blessed to be a part of it!Pick up a copy of the book today:https://a.co/d/6EWhObU
Eski ABD Başkan Yardımcısı Dick Cheney, zatürre ve kalp-damar hastalıklarına bağlı komplikasyonlar nedeniyle 84 yaşında hayatını kaybetti. Cheney, 11 Eylül 2001'deki saldırılardan sonra ABD tarihinin en güçlü başkan yardımcılarından biri oldu ve Afganistan ve Irak savaşlarında ön planda yer aldı.
This week on The Korner Booth Podcast, we break down all the action from an incredible weekend of college football and NFL games! We start with Vanderbilt's tough loss to Texas and analyze what went wrong for the Commodores against the Longhorns. Was this a missed opportunity for Vandy, or did Texas simply prove they're a playoff contender? Then we dive into the absolutely wild finish between the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears – a game that came down to the final seconds and left fans stunned. We break down the key plays, controversial calls, and what this means for both teams moving forward. The NFL delivered major upset alerts this weekend, and we cover them all! The Pittsburgh Steelers shocked the Indianapolis Colts in a game nobody saw coming, while the Minnesota Vikings dominated the Detroit Lions in a crucial NFC North showdown. We analyze how these upsets shake up the playoff picture and which teams are trending up or down. But that's not all – we recap even more thrilling moments from Sunday's slate of games, including standout performances, key injuries, and the biggest storylines heading into the second half of the season. Plus, we bring you the Defensive Tackle Edition of Keep 3, Cut 5! Which elite defensive tackles would you build your defense around, and which big names are overrated? We debate the toughest decisions at one of football's most crucial positions. And before we wrap, we give you our Monday Night Football preview for tonight's matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys! Who has the edge? What are the key matchups to watch? And which team needs this win more? We break it all down! Subscribe now to The Korner Booth Podcast for weekly football breakdowns, hot takes, and expert analysis you won't find anywhere else! #NFL #MondayNightFootball #Cardinals #Cowboys #CollegeFootball #Vanderbilt #Texas #Bengals #Bears #Steelers #Colts #Vikings #Lions #FootballPodcast #SportsAnalysis #NFLUpsets #KeepCutGame #FootballTalk
Highlights: After the podcast took a week off, Terry shares hiking tips for Wayne National Forest near Marietta. Terry has some upcoming book signings for his new book, starting this week. Terry on the Browns' endless quarterback struggles. Browns shift play-calling duties from Stefanski to Tommy Rees. Will it matter? Reese brings college experience. Terry doubts the change fixes deeper offensive issues, calls it cosmetic. Compares Browns' offense to broken car needing major repairs. Listener email blames Haslams for Browns' quarterback chaos and dysfunction. A listener criticizes the Browns for their poor QB evaluations. Terry questions if Sam Darnold or Geno Smith would have changed Browns' fate. Flacco's Bengals stats spark debate on Browns' offensive shortcomings. Browns' offensive line ranks 31st in true pass set grades. Rookie Harold Fannin Jr. praised for versatility and strong blocking. Email asks last fear-inducing Browns receiver; Josh Gordon mentioned. Browns draft priorities: elite offensive tackle and wide receiver. Cavs start clunky but show defensive improvement and effort. Terry suggests a big change off the bench for lineup flexibility. Mobley and Allen pairing debated; Terry favors creative rotation options. Donovan Mitchell praised for leadership and relentless effort on court. Cavs rank third-best regular season record since Mitchell trade. Terry compares Mitchell's impact to Jose Ramirez for Guardians. Terry recaps World Series and Blue Jays' surprising run. Ernie Clement's breakout postseason highlighted as ultimate underdog story. Clement's journey: waived by Cleveland, now thriving with Toronto. Terry calls for MLB salary cap to fix payroll disparity. Blue Jays' advantage: Canada-wide market and Rogers-owned media empire. Guardians praised for stability under Stephen Vogt despite payroll limits. AL Manager of Year debate: Vogt vs Schneider after playoffs. Terry previews Guardians' offseason priorities and looming hot stove season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Flacco Throws for 470 Yards and the Bengals STILL LOST?! | Fire Zac? Fire Tobin? | w/ Bengals Captain”
Here's my live audio from the start of my band new monthly party called Yard Jam, Next event is Friday, November 28th!
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") and intern Riley Sager are back in studio recapping Saturday night's USC's 21-17 comeback "Blackout" victory over Nebraska in Lincoln. It was not the cleanest game for Lincoln Riley and the Trojans, but it was an important result that was desperately needed. Now at 6-2 and 4-1 in Big Ten play, No. 20 USC's hopes of reaching the College Football Playoffs are still alive with three home games and one road trip to Eugene left on the schedule. The crew gives their thoughts on some of the key storylines from the game, including an amazing performance by walk-on running back King Miller. Making just his second start, Miller ran for 129 yards and a touchdown on 18 attempts and was the main weapon for the Trojans offense with Jayden Maiava having an off night. The defense stepped up and made plays after Nebraska's opening drive touchdown, forcing a sack/fumble that knocked Dylan Raiola out of the game and coming up big in the second half, only allowing a single field goal to the Huskers. Kicker Ryon Sayeri was also one of the stars of the evening, hitting both of his field goals including one that was just shy of 50 yards. The steady redshirt freshman from Chaminade High School has converted on 14 of his 15 field goal attempts and has been an absolute weapon for USC this season That was the Trojans second Big Ten plane ride road trip victory of the season and Riley and company have a quick turnaround, facing the 5-3 (3-2 B1G) Northwestern Wildcats Friday night in the Coliseum coming off of their bye week. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. 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
BSJ's Greg Bedard joins CLNS Media's John Zannis as they break down the New England Patriots 24-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in week 9. With the win the Patriots have now won 6 straight games. While Drake Maye didn't have the best day at the office having 2 turnovers the 2nd year pro still managed to finish the game 19/29 with 259 Passing Yards and 2 Passing TD & added 20 yards on the ground. The Patriots WRs were lead by DeMario Douglas who had a career-high 100 Receiving Yards in the win on 4 catches. Stefon Diggs for the 2nd straight week found his way in the end zone finishing the game with 3 Receptions for 38 Yards. SUBSCRIBE to the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast w/ Nick Cattles
Ok now for some Alien / UFO stuff! This week we're covering an incident that happened to a family living on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada. A UFO ( or UAP) fell out of the sky and in to the backyard of this unsuspecting family's home. When they went to investigate the were encountered by TWO 8-10 tall Alien-like creatures and proceeded to get their straps and loc up on these bad hombres! Spoiler alert , no extra terrestrials were harmed during filming of these events. Stay tuned to find out what happened next! As always follow us on the stuff Merch Store- http://tee.pub/lic/doEoXMI_oPI Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/Artandjacobdoamerica Website- https://artandjacobdoamerica.com/ Network- https://podbelly.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/artandjacobdoamerica YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0rT6h3N2pWtlkxaqgIvaZw?view_as=subscriber Twitter- https://twitter.com/ArtandJacobDoA1 Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/artandjacobdoamerica/
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It was a weekend of essential wins and massive Big 12 chaos for Arizona sports! The Suns found their rhythm, and ASU battled through adversity for a critical road victory. On today's episode of The Valley Verdict, we break down the two most important wins of the season so far.In this episode:ASU's Road Warrior Win & Big 12 Shakeup: We recap the thrilling 24-19 victory over Iowa State, won without Sam Leavitt or Jordyn Tyson. This win was magnified by Houston losing to West Virginia and Cincinnati falling to Utah, drastically improving the Sun Devils' position in the standings.The Sims Paradox: We dissect Jeff Sims' record-setting 228 rushing yards (a new school QB record) and account for his three costly turnovers and the team's relentless penalty issues.The Coaches' Take: We dive into the post-game comments from Kenny Dillingham and hear from Jeff Sims, Chamon Metayer, Justin Wodtly, and Jordan Crook on how the team held it together.The Suns Find Their Rhythm: We break down the two-game win streak, including the dominant 130-118 win over the Spurs where the Suns led by 31 points. We analyze how this run sets the team up for a chance to get back to .500 with a win tomorrow night against Golden State.Player & Coach Reaction: We analyze the post-game insights from Devin Booker, Jordan Ott, and Grayson Allen (from Sunday's win), plus the on-court commentary from Ryan Dunn and the veteran perspective from Royce O'Neale (joining Tom Leander and Tom Chambers).Don't miss our final verdict on which team showed the most growth this weekend! Subscribe to The Valley Verdict and follow us on Facebook [@thevalleyverdict], Instagram [@thevalleyverdictpodcast], and YouTube [@thevalleyverdict] for more analysis.
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Did you see this? 'I don't want to see a 68-yard field goal,' says Chris. Also, Rest in Peace to the inventor of the frozen burrito.
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Reach out to Cody and Buhler to tell them what's up!It is a good day to be a Dawg!On today's episode of False Start, John Buhler (Lead Writer, FanSided) and Cody Williams (Content Director, FanSided.com) reacted to an incredible Week 10 slate.Buhler's beloved Georgia Bulldogs had an awesome weekend with a big win in The Cocktail Party over Florida, as well as seeing other rival teams such as Auburn, Georgia Tech and Tennessee all lose.Let's not overlook how things are going down in South Beach...Cody is living his best life off a Friday night North Carolina victory over Syracuse, but was along for the ride as well.With Miami unraveling, the Hurricanes are out of the playoff picture.As for teams like Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, Texas, USC and Vanderbilt, they are still very much in this thing.Be sure you know how to clap correctly, or you will be given a False Start!
BSJ's Greg Bedard joins CLNS Media's John Zannis, Taylor Kyles and Mike Kadlick break down the New England Patriots 24-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in week 9. With the win the Patriots have now won 6 straight games. While Drake Maye didn't have the best day at the office having 2 turnovers the 2nd year pro still managed to finish the game 19/29 with 259 Passing Yards and 2 Passing TD & added 20 yards on the ground. The Patriots WRs were lead by DeMario Douglas who had a career-high 100 Receiving Yards in the win on 4 catches. Stefon Diggs for the 2nd straight week found his way in the end zone finishing the game with 3 Receptions for 38 Yards. CLNS Patriots Postgame Show is Powered by:
Jacobs made a goal-line stand then drove 99 yards for a touchdown to help spark the Golden Eagles to a 36-27 win over Addison Trail in the first round of the Class 7A playoffs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Carmel put up 540 yards against Normal Community in a 7A playoff opener, but the win didn't come without some anxious moments in the fourth quarter.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Khairi Sias hauled in a 49-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter to give Lockport a two-touchdown cushion, and the Porters went on to a 21-14 win over Sandburg in a Class 8A first-round game Saturday night.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
The Utes' backup QB extends the lead to 45-14 on a tough 2 yard TD run late in the 4th
The Utes freshman returner extends the Utes lead to 38-14 on a 75 yard TD on a punt return
Creed Whittemore extends Utah's lead back to 17. They lead 31-14 late 3rd quarter
Cinci cuts Utah's lead to 24-14 on a long TD pass
Rogers punches it in at the goaline to extend the Utes lead to 24-7 late in the 2nd quarter
The Utes RB helps Utah take the lead back on a 39 yard TD run
Brendan Sorsby ties the game for the Bearcats on a long TD run. 7-7 late 1st quarter
Welcome to the "Saturday Morning Golf Stat" from the Hack it Out Golf Podcast. Today's episode: good golfers, simple shot. How often will a 5-index player get up and down from 75 yards in the fairway? At the other extreme, how often will it take him 4 or more shots to hole out? Lou puts this question to Mark and Greg, and the answer may well shock you as well. Learning to avoid the big numbers continues to be the theme of effective scoring. Each of these will be a mini-episode (10-15 minutes long) about an interesting golf stat. We will discuss what you can learn, and most importantly, how you can apply this on the golf course to lower your scores and lower your handicap. Listen on your drive to the golf course or over your Saturday morning coffee! Data is sourced from Arccos Golf. They have over 1 BILLION shots in their database. Check them out at: https://www.arccosgolf.com/ Use code MARK15 for 15% off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gavin Campbell joins this week and we covered winter weather, his strong early results with the Segway Navimow robot mower, the improved sound and smart-home functionality of the Echo Dot Max, and his Unraid 7.2 upgrade that boosted responsiveness. We discussed how we are using local AI for automation, troubleshooting, and coding, along with bigger questions around AI's economics and infrastructure. We closed with notes on CES planning, upcoming guests, and a quick update on Sammy's library-science studies, plus an invitation to keep the conversation going in our Discord. Thanks for listening! Episode Overview In this episode of Home Gadget
The hosts detail their favorite “short wonders”—that is, 18-hole golf courses that play under 6,000 yards from their back tees—on this episode of the LINKS Golf Podcast. This season of the LINKS Golf Podcast is presented by Tourism Ireland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK: The Woman in the Yard (2025), Bring Her Back (2025), Weapons (2025) and 28 Years Later (2025)I mean, the title is just as applicable to this episode of our dumb podcast as it is to Zach Cregger's film, amiright?Donate to Palestinian Medical Aid Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon
Dominic “DJ” Mazza walks through how a third-generation New Jersey scrap and demo outfit became one of the region's most diversified recycling platforms—spanning transfer stations, a single-stream MRF, mulch & bagging, roll-off and commercial collection, scrap, concrete, and more. The Blue-Collar Twins dig into capital intensity, acquisitions (Liberty/Bull), building a professional management layer, and why process, cost accounting, and tech are DJ's real superpowers. You'll hear: How a Big Four CPA ditched fluorescent auditor rooms to scale the family business with cousin Jimmy.The “feed your own transfer station” move: launching roll-off & commercial collection to control inbound.Building a state-of-the-art single-stream MRF and a Scotts mulch bagging line—plus what they'd do differently.Buying right: Liberty & Bull, when to keep local brands, and bringing in an A-player COO from Waste Management.Valuation reality in waste/recycling, why the industry is capital- and compliance-heavy, and where DJ's building next. Show links: From Gym Teachers to Service Leaders: The Julio Twins' Story | Last Bite Mosquito, Viking Pest https://youtu.be/DAYxtzhswxs From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com Produced by: www.verbell.ltd Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: capital-intensive ops, team size, and early acquisitions (Liberty/Bull) 00:49 – Intros; first waste/recycling guest on the Buzz 01:32 – BU → Deloitte CPA years; why auditing felt like “double-checking” not building 02:36 – Back to the family business; the 1964 roots and grandfather's original operation 05:12 – The cousins' plan: DJ + Jimmy begin shaping the next chapter 07:24 – From local scrap to regional platform; footprint across New Jersey and greater Philly 07:46 – Exiting demolition to focus: redeploying time/capital into scalable lines 09:15 – “Feed the transfer station”: launching roll-off with a truck and ten cans 10:32 – New bagging plant: producing Scotts mulch for Home Depot/Lowe's in the Northeast 11:17 – Inside the single-stream MRF: optical sorters, PET capture, and why the facility's different 12:59 – Why processing costs are high; plant capex and how the permit strategy started (cardboard → full stream) 15:08 – Touring plants, picking vendors, and what they'd change in hindsight 15:41 – Size, scope, and staying privately owned; leading a 250-person team 18:45 – Property bets from the '80s and how real estate underpins growth 25:22 – Business lines roll-call: transfer stations, MRF, mulch/topsoil, scrap, concrete, tires, roll-off & commercial routes 27:17 – Open to the public; marketing mix and in-house director driving search & demand 31:20 – M&A integration: DJ runs diligence/legal, Jimmy runs deal sourcing; adding a seasoned COO 32:47 – Valuation talk, regulatory moat, and why scaling takes management depth 35:24 – Planning horizon, pivots, and what it takes to double again 38:03 – Hours & throughput: accepting to 5pm, processing to 10pm; hiring/keeping A-players
Pete, Joel and Alex are talking News, monsters of mid-way through the season, week 8's Bangers & Trash, along with the Pick'em & Flick'em league and a look at the week ahead
Açık Oturum'un bu bölümünde siyaset bilimci Yunus Emre, siyasetçi Nesrin Nas ve DEVA Partisi Genel Başkan Yardımcısı Mehmet Emin Ekmen, Göksel Göksu'nun gündeme dair sorularını yanıtlıyor. Cumhuriyetin kuruluşunun 102'nci yılında düzenlenen ve CHP, MHP'nin katılmadığı, DEM Parti'nin davet edilmediği, Ahmet Davutoğlu ve Ali Babacan'ın katılmasının ise “eve dönüş” olarak değerlendirildiği resepsiyonun değerlendirildiği programda, tıkanıklık yaşadığı düşünülen süreç ile CHP'nin başını çektiği muhalefet cephesinin toplum üzerindeki etkisi konuşuluyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Besser and Brett finish a new episode of “Pissed at the List” only to suddenly see a mysterious podcaster in their studio yard. Is it a political or news podcaster? Is it a manosphere influencer or a true crime ghoul? No, could it be a celeb cast or a tech guru?! Or is it a hero to save us all?!!Unlock the BONUS SCENE(S) at improv4humans.com and gain access to every episode of i4h, all ad-free, as well as TONS of exclusive new podcasts delving deeper into improv, the history of comedy, music and sci-fi.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Since the beginning of “Operation Midway Blitz,” Chicago neighborhoods have remained on high alert, afraid that immigration officials could arrest community members at any moment. This has made it especially difficult for people who work in public, such as construction workers, day laborers, and street vendors. Producer Michelle Navarro recently attended a street vendor crawl in Back of the Yards to talk with Chicagoans committed to shopping with and protecting those who remain most vulnerable to targeting by immigration officials. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this Oct. 30 episode: Broadway in Chicago Deborah's Place Window Nation Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE