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Brian Baldinger joins to weigh in on the Dolphins' decision to bench Tua Tagovailoa, criticizing Miami's lack of urgency in the loss to the Steelers and noting the team may have to absorb Tua's contract similar to how the Broncos handled Russell Wilson. He also breaks down other major NFL storylines, including a preview of Thursday Night Football between the Rams and Seahawks, praises Josh Allen for his MVP-caliber season, and gives his candid take on Zach Wilson's future. The conversation then turns to the Dolphins' end-of-season vision, debating whether Quinn Ewers is being evaluated as a long-term option or just a bridge, with Dave Hyde and Kim Bokamper offering differing perspectives. The hour closes by examining Miami's young talent, highlighting Patrick Paul's potential, Chop Robinson's ups and downs, and comparing Jonah Savaiinaea to last season's Paul, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation for the team's future.
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga review projected stats for six of Cleveland's critical young players in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GET READY, LIONS! The sale of Rodrigo Schlegel to Atlas FC is PURE BUSINESS: securing a strong transfer fee for a long-serving player to FUEL MAJOR SQUAD UPGRADES. Likewise, Kyle Smith's departure clears the way for NEW BLOOD and YOUNG TALENT to seize starting spots and contribute immediately.Most importantly, ORLANDO CITY SC IS CONFIRMED for the EXPANDED 2026 LEAGUES CUP! This massive, Concacaf-sanctioned tournament is our direct path to the CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP and the global stage. #orlandocity #mls #rodrigoschlegel #atlasfc #leaguescup #kylesmith #orlando
Is your leadership style helping your construction team grow—or pushing top talent away? If you're leading teams in today's construction industry, you know generational gaps, tech adoption, and market uncertainty are more real than ever. In this episode, you'll hear from UFP Site-Built EVP Mike Ellerbrook, whose leadership journey from the plant floor to the executive level shows how emotional intelligence, adaptability, and humor build strong, high-performance cultures that last. In this episode you will: Discover how to shift leadership styles to reduce resistance to change and drive accountability. Learn how to make your culture more fun without losing focus on performance. Get real-world tactics to engage younger employees while respecting the wisdom of your veterans. Press play to learn how strong leaders like Mike Ellerbrook adapt, connect across generations, and lead construction teams with focus, candor, and confidence. Click here to download the classic HBR article on leadership styles by Daniel Goleman. The Construction Leadership Podcast dives into essential leadership topics in construction, including strategy, emotional intelligence, communication skills, confidence, innovation, and effective decision-making. You'll also gain insights into delegation, cultural intelligence, goal setting, team building, employee engagement, and how to overcome common culture problems. Whether you're leading a crew or managing an entire organization, these conversations will equip you with tools to lead smarter and build stronger teams. This episode is brought to you by The Construction Spanish Toolbox —the most practical way for construction teams to learn jobsite-ready Spanish in just minutes a day over 6 months. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback will help us on our mission to bring the construction community closer together. If you have suggestions for improvements, topics you'd like the show to explore, or have recommendations for future guests, do not hesitate to contact us directly at info@bradleyhartmannandco.com.
12-12 Papa & Silver Hour 1: The Gregs break down the 49ers' Week 15 matchup against the Titans. 49ers' insider Matt Maiocco joins the show to talk about the 49ers' mix of veteran leadership and young talent. Titans' offensive coordinator Nick Holz joins the show to talk about Tennessee's season heading into their matchup with the 49ers, as well as his experiences with Tosh Lupoi at De La Salle High school and during their college days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12-12 Papa & Silver Hour 1: The Gregs break down the 49ers' Week 15 matchup against the Titans. 49ers' insider Matt Maiocco joins the show to talk about the 49ers' mix of veteran leadership and young talent. Titans' offensive coordinator Nick Holz joins the show to talk about Tennessee's season heading into their matchup with the 49ers, as well as his experiences with Tosh Lupoi at De La Salle High school and during their college days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Matt and Rhodesia begin this episode by getting to the biggest news of the week (01:36) before diving into John Cena's last match with Gunther @ SNME (12:40) and what they would like to see from the match and the entire night (21:35) before discussing highlights on RAW including LA Knight's place and The Uso's going back to the tag team division (37:49).Bayley talks about her frustration with younger talent (50:11) which leads to a conversation on how younger talent is used in WWE (57:16)They also talk:-Iron Survivor match from NXT Deadline (01:03:12)-The Rock being nominated for a Golden Globe (01:08:11)-Mercedes Mone' downfall has begun (01:12:59)-Final thoughts on John Cena's last match (01:16:59)AND MUCH MORE!Connect With Us!X: @ThatsFNWIG:@ThatsFNWTik Tok: @ThatsFNWWatch exclusive episodes and segments from the TFW Podcast:
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief are in proper off-season mode with a slight diversion into College Football before diving into the big news of the week in FC Cincinnati world: Dado Valenzuela may be on the move within MLS. Where is this move coming from, and is it a good move? What would FC Cincinnati need to get back in return to make it worthwhile? Then in Part Two it's a new segment! Drafted Starting XIs! Who puts together the best team? You decide! Then it's a quick follow up on a few listener questions Timestamps: (26:10) - Dado Trade Rumors (1:02:15) - Drafting a Starting Lineup (1:42:50) - Patreon Questions Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post for more FC Cincinnati news at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
Send us a textIn this episode of the Built2 Media Podcast, we sit down with Kaden Bleaser, a rising young talent from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Known for his drive, discipline, and commitment to continuous improvement, Kaden shares his story—from his roots in the Chippewa Valley to the experiences that have shaped his work ethic and goals today.We dive into the lessons he's learned, the challenges he's faced, and the motivations that keep him pushing forward. Whether you're here for inspiration, behind-the-scenes insight, or just a great conversation with a local voice making waves, this episode delivers an authentic look at what it means to be built for more.Tune in as we explore Kaden's journey, his mindset, and the future he's working hard to build. Support the show
Join CJ Vogel and Rod Babers on a special weekend edition of On Texas Football as they delve into the promising progress of Texas Longhorns' underclassmen. Discover which youngsters are trending upward and poised to make an impact in the upcoming seasons. From rising stars on the defensive line to the depth in the secondary, get insights into the next generation of Longhorn talent. #HookEm #TexasFootball #FutureStars Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In een speciale aflevering van Doorzagen gaat Cobouw-redacteur Marc Doodeman in gesprek met drie finalisten van de Cobouw Young Talent Award 2025: Leonie Meuwszen (directeur bij bouw- en installatiebedrijf Binx Smartility), Sanne Beckers (duurzaamheidsexpert bij Nico de Bont/TBI) en Chris Aerts (start-up AplusV Solutions). Namens de jury is Thessa Luijendijk aanwezig, ze is adviseur duurzame wegenbouw bij de provincie Zuid-Holland en winnaar van de de Young Talent Award 2025. Waarin blinken de talenten uit? Wat is hun missie? En hoe willen ze de bouw veranderen? Aan het eind van de podcast wordt de winnaar van de Cobouw Young Talent Award uitgereikt.Presentatie: Marc DoodemanMontage: Kalynda Haaf, HaafVisual
Welcome in, folks, to another edition of Next on the Tee, where golf legends live and your game gets better. We kick things off with our Resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri, who shares his reaction to the breaking news that LIV Golf will move to a 72-hole format starting in 2026. If that shift leads to World Golf Ranking points, what does it mean for the PGA Tour? With every LIV event next year offering bigger payouts than the Tour's Signature events, could they target up-and-coming young talent the way they did with former Rory McIlroy protégé Tom McKibbin? Could rising players be swayed by a $5 million signing bonus, larger guaranteed purses, and the ability to still earn OWGR points to access the majors? TP breaks it all down and gives us his take on how this could reshape professional golf. Then I'm joined by someone Tom knows well and has worked with over the years — Jon Buddenhagen, Head Golf Professional at the historic Hole in the Wall Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Jon shares the story behind this unique, golf-only club that dates back to the 1950s — no tennis, no pickleball, no dining, and no tee times. Members simply walk up and play, making it one of the purest old-school golf experiences you'll find. Jon takes us inside a day in the life of a Head Golf Pro, how they maintain the course to meet member expectations, and he offers a couple of great tips to help you shave a few strokes off your game. And be sure to come back for Part 2, when I'll be joined by two great friends of the show — 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton and golf-tech genius Terry Hashimoto. Thank you, as always, for tuning in and being part of this community.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training How do you ensure the highest possible retention levels at your agency? What reasons do you give employees to stay and develop their careers at your agency? Today's featured guest hires fresh talent right out of college. People his team can train into the sort of workers who grow with the agency. However, young talent tends to be ambitious and likely to move on quickly to the next opportunity. To boost retention, he has created a growth path for employees that are a right fit with the agency. He'll break down how he's learned to hire intentionally and build a culture that grows people as fast as profits. McKay Salisbury is the founder and CEO of FiveStar Commerce, an eCommerce agency based in Orem, Utah. His team manages Amazon, Walmart, and Target Plus accounts for over 450 brands annually. What started as a freelancing side hustle on Upwork has grown into a full-service agency focused on team development, in-person collaboration, and steady internal promotion. In this episode, we'll discuss: How to hire and retain young talent in a competitive market. Why in-person culture drives faster growth and better retention. The career path strategy that turns entry-level hires into future leaders. How to build systems that grow people as fast as profits. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources This episode is brought to you by Wix Studio: If you're leveling up your team and your client experience, your site builder should keep up too. That's why successful agencies use Wix Studio — built to adapt the way your agency does: AI-powered site mapping, responsive design, flexible workflows, and scalable CMS tools so you spend less on plugins and more on growth. Ready to design faster and smarter? Go to wix.com/studio to get started. Growing his Freelancer Gigs to a Thriving Amazon Agency McKay's journey began while working at a small Amazon marketing firm, when he started freelancing on Upwork to make a little extra money. Within six months, his freelance income reached half of his salary, and he decided to go all in. Moving into his sister's basement, McKay began full-time freelancing, which quickly evolved into his own agency. Within the first month after quitting his job, he was already matching his old salary. McKay's early days were lean, but the momentum from focusing entirely on client work set the foundation for future growth. Hiring Early and Building Support Systems McKay's first hire came just a month into freelancing full-time. It was a part-time assistant he had previously worked with. That decision to delegate quickly accelerated FiveStar Commerce's capacity. Within five months, he added his first full-time project manager and opened a physical office. Unlike many agency owners who chase remote freedom, McKay found that in-person collaboration gave him structure, focus, and culture. For him, separation between work and home drives productivity. Just like he had learned in college, where studying at the library helped him focus, McKay found it much easier to create great work and culture working in-person. The physical office became the heartbeat of FiveStar Commerce's growth, helping employees feel part of something bigger and creating accountability that can be hard to replicate remotely. Why In-Person Work Still Wins for Training and Culture When it came time to really build his team beyond just a few employees, McKay found it was either difficult or expensive to find the right talent with experience in his particular niche. It wasn't an option for an agency just starting out, so he leaned on investing time on training young talent. It made sense cost wise, and location wise, given they are near two large universities, which provided a supply of fresh talent eager to learn. To make this approach work, the agency had to adapt its environment to support constant learning. A central part of this is their in-person operations, since McKay noticed that even the smallest physical arrangements, like which direction desks faced, could impact how quickly new hires learned and that having trainers nearby reduced hesitation and built confidence. He also observed that remote employees tended to "float away" after 6–12 months. While remote setups can work for certain roles, McKay found that building culture, energy, and loyalty thrive best face-to-face. This philosophy shaped his agency's identity and helped retain young, ambitious team members eager for mentorship. Designing Career Paths that Retain Talent Beyond intentional training, this strategy worked because he paired it with a clear path for career progression. Every employee starts as a generalist learning all aspects of Amazon management, from ads to design to optimization. After 6–12 months, they move into project management roles, and the top performers advance to senior project manager positions. Each promotion comes with a pay increases - typically around $10,000 per year - which keeps employees motivated and invested in long-term growth. This proved to be a great way to increase retention, which is one of the biggest challenges for growing agencies. As McKay puts it, "If you're not giving people a reason to grow, LinkedIn will." Personality Over Experience: Hiring for Potential When hiring fresh graduates, how can you gauge whether or not they'll be a good fit in the long run? McKay looks for personality traits that predict leadership potential—confidence, communication skills, and curiosity. The interview process focuses on how candidates carry themselves, not just what's on their resume. Those who communicate clearly and think proactively tend to rise fastest. This approach ensures that every new hire is a potential project manager within a year or two. McKay views entry-level roles not as long-term positions but as training grounds for leadership. By prioritizing culture fit and growth mindset, he's been able to maintain consistent quality while scaling quickly. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the current NBA season, highlighting the emergence of young talent like Victor Wembanyama and the evolving dynamics of the league. They also explore the state of hip hop, discussing the importance of artist development, cultural appropriation, and the recent absence of hip hop in the Billboard top 40. The discussion culminates in a lively debate about the No Limit vs. Cash Money versus battle, reflecting on the legacy and impact of these influential music labels. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the controversial legacy of Lil Wayne, and the impact of iconic rap labels like No Limit and Cash Money. They discuss the cultural significance of artists like Mia X and Juvenile, and reflect on the return of the Versus series, highlighting Jay-Z's unmatched legacy in hip-hop. The conversation culminates in a playful debate over potential versus matchups, including Beyoncé vs. Rihanna and Chris Brown vs. Usher, showcasing the hosts' humor and camaraderie throughout.*** CHAPTERS ***00:00 NBA Season Insights and Player Discoveries03:04 The Evolution of Young Talent in the NBA06:06 The Impact of Players Like Ja Morant and Victor Wembanyama08:58 The Role of Women in Basketball and Team Dynamics12:00 Cultural Appropriation in Music and Hip Hop's Evolution15:00 The Future of Hip Hop and Its Commercialization21:37 The Ducky Donuts and Lollipop Kids22:05 Ruthless Artists and Hip Hop's Evolution23:38 Artist Development and Label Responsibilities25:05 The Difference Between Rappers and Rap Artists26:38 The Case of Designer and Artist Growth27:59 Timmy Timmy Turn and the Evolution of Styles30:02 The Transition of Artists in Hip Hop32:27 The State of Modern Rap and Its Faces33:31 Versus Battles: No Limit vs. Cash Money40:01 The Legacy of No Limit Records44:01 The Evolution of Drill Rap45:00 Cash Money vs. Young Money: The Legacy of Lil Wayne45:58 No Limit Records: A Cultural Phenomenon48:55 Mia X: The Queen of No Limit51:00 Juvenile's COVID Remix: A Cultural Reflection55:59 Versus: The Return of a Cultural Staple59:50 Schoolyard Tales and Rivalries01:01:30 The Impact of School Culture on Identity01:03:44 Musical Influences and Nostalgia01:04:32 The Versus Debate: Jay-Z's Dominance01:12:48 Iconic Showdowns: Beyoncé vs. Rihanna and Usher vs. Chris Brown----------------TakeawaysThe NBA season brings excitement despite team struggles.Young players like Victor Wembanyama are changing the game.Artist development is crucial for success in hip hop.Cultural appropriation in music is a significant issue.The absence of hip hop in the Billboard top 40 is concerning.Versus battles highlight the legacy of influential music labels.No Limit Records had a massive impact on Southern hip hop.The evolution of players reflects the changing dynamics of the NBA.Music today often lacks the authenticity of past eras.The conversation around hip hop's future is vital for its growth. Drill rap has evolved significantly over the years.Lil Wayne's legacy is both celebrated and criticized.No Limit and Cash Money have shaped the rap landscape.Mia X is often overlooked in discussions of rap legends.Juvenile's COVID remix sparked cultural conversations.Master P remains a pivotal figure in rap history.The Versus series has revitalized interest in hip-hop battles.Jay-Z's cultural impact is unparalleled in the industry.Beyoncé and Rihanna represent two powerful forces in music.The hypothetical matchups between artists highlight their legacies.---------------
Multi-club ownership groups have had a tough year in the eyes of many, with high profile cases around Crystal Palace & Lyon as well as Forest & Olympiacos showing the competitive risk of one owner or group having too much control over multiple entities. But, and it is a big but, this model can be a hugely valuable business and performance structure to apply to football.Tim Bezbatchenko is the President of Black Knight Football, the group who owns or has minority ownership in multiple clubs including Bournemouth, Hibernian, and Lorient in France to name a few. It's an amazing time to be having this chat with Tim due the success Bournemouth are achieving this season, miraculously after another summer of selling some of their best players. This is an insight into how they have built a player trading model to offset the financial challenges of having an 11,000 seater stadium, the plans to develop infrastructure, the value of shared intelligence and analytics across multiple clubs, and most importantly how you protect the badge of each team so they do not just become feeders to the premium asset in the group.This is a proper look at the MCO model from someone who firmly believes that collective value can breed the best business in football. We're delighted to welcome Tim to the Business of Sport.Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:26 What Black Knight is really about12:07 The business edge of owning multiple clubs17:02 Inside Bournemouth's rise under Andoni Iraola25:45 Bill Foley's mantra: "Always Advance, Never Retreat"31:24 How Bournemouth sells stars yet keeps getting better44:52 Building a sustainable club: revenue, academy & player trading01:01:14 Why Bill Foley chose Bournemouth over an MLS teamOn today's show we discuss: The Rise of Black Knight Football Group:What it takes to build a multi-club ownership group across five countries and why Bill Foley's “Always Advance, Never Retreat” mantra is shaping everything from the Premier League to Portugal.How AFC Bournemouth became the flagship club for a growing global network that includes Hibernian, Lorient, and Moreirense.Why multi-club ownership is football's next frontier and how to build it sustainablyInside the Business Model:The economics behind owning multiple clubs from shared scouting, player development, and data systems to group-wide sponsorship deals.Why player trading drives profitability, and how clubs like Lorient and Moreirense fuel Bournemouth's long-term success.The art of finding value: buying clubs with strong DNA and fan culture, not just financial upsideHow Black Knight is using its network to develop talent like Junior Kroupi and accelerate their pathway to the Premier League.Why football's next phase will be defined by structure, not just spending.Building a Sustainable Premier League Club:Inside Bournemouth's transformation from League Two survival story to Premier League mainstay.How a £45m training ground and planned stadium expansion are reshaping the club's future.The economics of player trading, matchday revenue, and sponsorships and what it really costs to compete with England's eliteA huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show: David:Go and check out the amazing products revolutionising the protein bar at https://davidprotein.comStryde:Bringing sports investment opportunities to your door. Visit http://www.gostryde.com to become part of the movement!
Chris Perkins joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins' future, saying he would part ways with both Mike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa, though it currently looks like both will return next season. He discusses Miami's quiet trade deadline and gives his take on the team's young talent — or lack thereof — and what it means for the franchise moving forward.
SummaryIn this episode of the Golf Lovers United podcast, hosts Ben and PGC discuss the ongoing changes in the world of golf, particularly focusing on the LIV Golf league. They explore player movements, the impact of social media on player reputations, and the importance of supporting players facing negativity. The conversation also highlights the rise of young talents like Tom McKibbin and the significance of team dynamics in golf. Additionally, they speculate on future player signings and the potential for new teams within LIV Golf, while emphasizing the need for a supportive golf community.TakeawaysLIV Golf is attracting significant player interest and movement.Support for players facing online negativity is crucial.Barstool Sports has influenced golf culture positively and negatively.Tom McKibbin's recent success highlights the potential of young golfers.Team dynamics and mentorship are essential for player development.Technology, like rangefinders, enhances the golfing experience.The Indian golf market is emerging as a significant opportunity.Predictions for player signings are based on current trends and team needs.Community support in golf can help combat negativity.LIV Golf aims to become the leading global tour in the future.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Players Moving to LIV00:56 - Support for Players Facing Online Negativity09:24 - Tom McKibbin's Rise and Young Talent in Golf14:11 - Development of Young Players on LIV vs PGA Tour20:41 - Recent Travel, Club Fittings and Golf Game Progress28:43 - New Teams and Potential Player Movement in LIV Golf36:07 - Predictions for Future Player Movements47:51 - Closing Thoughts and Future ContentTo get 15% off at https://www.shotscope.com ; use promo code: GOLFLOVER To get $20 off your next purchase of $100 at https://www.greysonclothiers.com send your email to progolfcritic@gmail.com or DM your email to @progolfcritic on twitter.If you like to support this content, the podcast and Golf Lovers United GC, feel free to visit us at the links below! https://www.glugc.com https://www.glugc.com/supportGLU GC is a collective of golfers that truly love golf, and every part of thegame. The podcast is hosted by Golf Lover UK, Pro Golf Critic and Red Harrington - 3 people that love golf, and love to discuss the ever changing world of professional golf, on and off the course.Golf Lovers United Fanzone!Fan...
Cork is now a Mecca for brilliant young swimmers and Dolphin is right at the heart of such successes as Glanmire's Lev Lobanets, Gemma Whelan from Kinsale and Tadhg O'Brien. Lev and Dolphin Coach Mick McCormack dive into a chat with PJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After nearly 400 conversations with Olympians, Paralympians, and trailblazing women athletes from 55 countries, one thing is clear: no two stories are alike. Some athletes train with world-class facilities, others without basic equipment. Some are household names, others are fighting for visibility in sports you've never even seen on TV. And yet, across all these differences, certain themes echo again and again.That's what this new Best Of series is all about: spotlighting both the range of experiences and the threads that connect them. We've pulled together the most powerful moments across years of conversations, including:✨ Best Advice to Younger Selves — from “give yourself grace to be a beginner” to “don't dim your light for anyone.”✨ Best Stories of Resilience — tales of athletes coming back from devastating injuries, near-misses, and moments when the world doubted them most.You'll hear voices as different as the sports they represent, yet together, they reveal what it really takes to rise to the top. This isn't just one story. It's hundreds woven together. And this is just the beginning.
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01:47 – 03:39 | Ticket Prices, TKO Era, and Hidden FeesAnthony breaks down the dramatic rise in wrestling ticket prices since the TKO era, including the impact of fees and taxes, and how attending live events has become more expensive.03:39 – 06:00 | The Cost of Entertainment & International ComparisonsJoe and Anthony share stories about the rising costs of entertainment, including ATM fees in the US and abroad, and how price gouging is everywhere.06:00 – 10:39 | Toy Collecting, Wrestling Figures, and AEW MerchAnthony recounts stories about rare wrestling toys, the decline in value of AEW merchandise, and the changing landscape of collectibles. The hosts discuss the local comic shop scene and the fate of AEW action figures.10:39 – 13:36 | MVP's Critique of Wrestling JournalismAnthony plays a clip of MVP criticizing wrestling journalism, star ratings, and the disconnect between wrestlers and the media. The hosts analyze MVP's points and the ongoing debate about wrestling coverage.13:36 – 22:00 | AEW's Young Talent, Veteran Advice, and Industry FrustrationsA deep dive into the challenges of getting younger wrestlers to heed veteran advice, the career prospects of AEW stars, and the realities of aging in the business. The hosts debate whether it's worth trying to change the culture.22:00 – 25:00 | Billy Gunn, Longevity, and the Next GenerationAnthony and Joe discuss Billy Gunn's career after 60, his approach to wrestling, and the prospects for his sons in WWE.25:00 – 28:00 | Andrade, Non-Competes, and Wrestling ContractsThe conversation shifts to Andrade's career moves, the complexities of non-compete clauses, and the peculiarities of wrestling contracts.28:00 – 32:00 | Vince Russo, NWA, and Wrestling's Old GuardA humorous look at Vince Russo's potential influence on NWA, the tropes he might bring, and the generational divide in wrestling creative.32:00 – 36:00 | Goldberg's Streak, Legacy, and RetirementAnthony and Joe analyze Goldberg's recent interview, his obsession with his win streak, and the broader implications for wrestling legacies.36:00 – 39:00 | Nakamura's Ambitions, Foreign Heels, and WWE StorylinesDiscussion of Shinsuke Nakamura's goal to become WWE champion, the “foreign heel” trope, and how classic wrestling storylines could be updated for today.39:00 – End (~1:05:17) | Closing Thoughts, Shoutouts, and Sign-OffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In April–June 2025, 948,000 young people aged 16–24 in the UK were classified as NEET, not in education, employment, or training. That's 12.5% of the youth population, a worrying rise from the previous quarter and year.In this episode, host Bill Banham sits down with Sam Squire, CEO of Inspire 2 Ignite CIC, to unpack what's driving this crisis—and how a new generation of community leaders, educators, and employers are turning disconnection into opportunity.Sam shares his journey from aspiring pro footballer to NEET to social impact CEO, and how that lived experience informs a practical blueprint built on psychological safety, real-world exposure, and data-driven youth engagement.Tune in and discover: From disengagement to ignitionHow Inspire 2 Ignite's programmes transform potential into purpose through experiential learning, short-form work trials, and coaching.Why qualification filters and rigid job criteria shut out emerging talent—and how HR teams can rethink hiring to unlock hidden value.Action for HR leaders and educatorsRemoving barriers to early-career access.Building local ecosystems where education, employers, and youth services collaborate in real time.Measuring impact through lived outcomes, not just qualifications.Bill and Sam also preview the November 6th Disrupt Milton Keynes, produced in partnership with Inspire 2 Ignite CIC and supported by Securitas UK, bringing HR, business, and education leaders together to co-create solutions to the NEET challenge.Agenda highlights:Keynote by Julius Probst, European Labor Economist at AppcastDisrupt talks featuring Richard Page-Brown (NFU Mutual), Isi Ojobo (North Central London ICB), Kesiena Ogefere (Copieux Group), Rebecca Poxon (Pluxee UK), and moreInteractive learning lab led by Sam Squire, exploring data, design, and social innovation in youth employmentConnect with Sam Squire: linkedin.com/in/sam-squire-43308619bLearn more about Inspire 2 Ignite: inspire2ignite.co.ukSign up for Disrupt MK 2.0: eventbrite.ca/e/disrupt-mk-20-tickets-1292640716179Support the showFeature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events
JJ & Alex are joined by Jake Scott & Ben Anderson for the Utah Jazz Roundtable to get you ready for the 2025 Jazz season Can Ace Bailey become the star the Jazz need him to be? Grading all of the young talent on this roster How can this team improve Defensively?
Buckeye Weekly Podcast: Analyzing Michigan's Win Over Washington & Implications for Ohio StateIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss what they learned from Michigan's win over Washington and how it applies to Ohio State. They dive into the performances of key players like Bryce Underwood, Jordan Marshall, and others, while examining Michigan's defensive strategies and the impact of recent injuries. With a detailed analysis, they also explore how Michigan's mid-season form could influence their performance in the upcoming game against Ohio State.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:13 Michigan vs. Washington Game Recap00:58 Bryce Underwood's Performance Analysis02:29 Michigan's Young Talent and Future Prospects05:09 Injury Updates and Impact on Michigan's Season06:51 Offensive Line and Rushing Game Breakdown08:06 Michigan's Passing Game and Key Players14:40 Defensive Performance and Turnovers19:20 Michigan's Secondary Struggles21:13 Injuries and Young Players21:56 Rivalry with Michigan State25:50 Bryce Underwood's Development30:37 Special Teams Concerns34:54 Season Outlook and Coaching36:44 Final Thoughts and Ohio State Comparison
The Miami Heat will look a bit different this season with the departure of franchise star Jimmy Butler last season. Miami will look to lean on more of their young talent this season.
JJ & Alex are joined by Jake Scott & Ben Anderson for the Utah Jazz Roundtable to get you ready for the 2025 Jazz season Can Ace Bailey become the star the Jazz need him to be? Grading all of the young talent on this roster How can this team improve Defensively?
Platform work can expand employment options and opportunities, but only with careful regulation. Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, get a headstart in your personal finance and career with The Straits Times. Digital platform work has become a fixture of Singapore society, with a contingent of almost 70,000 plying their trade, mostly in ride-hailing or food delivery. In a special episode of Headstart On Record, co-host Tay Hong Yi moderates a fireside chat with four panellists across the platform work ecosystem at the Global Dialogue on Digital Platform Work on Sept 29. Hear their views on the challenges that come with this new format of work, the prospects that come with expanding it to a wider range of jobs, and what needs to be done to make it meaningful for young talent. The panellists were: Ms Yeo Wan Ling, assistant secretary-general at the National Trades Union Congress Mr Hao Shuo, chief executive officer, Singapore National Employers Federation Mr Lim Yew Heng, group managing director for public affairs, transformation and post-merger integration at Grab Mr Elvin Tan, Asia-Pacific head of operations at human resources services firm Persol Highlights (click/tap above): 4:01 How NTUC develops support for platform workers despite limited data 8:38 Is it a good idea to expand platform work to other jobs? 9:56 Should we be worried about platform work eroding Singapore’s skill base? 12:04 Are employers ready to recognise platform work as work experience? 18:26 The toughest balancing acts Grab makes Read what went down during the dialogue: https://str.sg/gTPf Read Tay Hong Yi's articles: https://str.sg/w6cz Follow Tay Hong Yi on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/AAxy Host: Tay Hong Yi (hytay@sph.com.sg) Produced & edited by: Amirul Karim Executive producers: Ernest Luis, Lynda Hong & Joanna Seow Follow Headstart On Record Podcast channel here: Channel: https://str.sg/wB2m Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wuN3 Spotify: https://str.sg/wBr9 Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Get business/career tips in ST's Headstart newsletter: https://str.sg/headstart-nl SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. --- #headstartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fletcher Powell says one new movie may be showing us a serious new talent.
Steiny & Guru debate how much experience matters for these young players in a season that's being derailed by injury. Is a re-run of last season on the horizon?
On this episode of the Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast, Bob Ryan and Gary Tanguay talk all things Red Sox following their AL Wild Card defeat to the Yankees. Bob gives his thoughts on the series and the Red Sox's season overall, why fans should be excited for the future, and addresses concerns over the ownership. ⏰EPISODE TIMELINE⏰ 00:00 Intro 00:51 Bob recaps Red Sox's season 04:23 Why fans should be excited for the future 06:53 PrizePicks 08:16 Gametime 09:50 Subscribe to CLNS on YouTube! 10:08 Are the Sox in a good position for next year? 12:02 Thoughts on series vs Yankees 14:21 Bob on the atmosphere at Fenway Park 15:35 Are the Red Sox lucky to have Alex Cora? 17:44 Thoughts on Craig Breslow 18:55 Will Fenway Sports Group try to take this team to the next level? 21:25 Thanks for watching! The Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast is Powered by
Mac Jones and the beat up 49ers beat the Rams on TNF. The #3 Miami Hurricanes head to Tallahassee for a rivalry matchup with FSU to begin ACC play. Joe stresses that the Dolphins need to continue to give their young players opportunities.
In this episode, Nick and Mac from Empty the Benches dive into a comprehensive preview of the Metropolitan Division in the NHL. Joined by Washington Capitals senior writer Mike Vogel, they discuss each team's strengths, weaknesses, and expectations for the upcoming season. From the formidable Carolina Hurricanes to the rebuilding Philadelphia Flyers, the conversation covers key player movements, health concerns, and the overall competitiveness of the division. The hosts provide insights into how each team stacks up against one another and make predictions on playoff potential, highlighting the evolving landscape of the NHL. 00:00 Metropolitan Division Overview 06:53 Columbus Blue Jackets: A Fresh Start 13:59 New Jersey Devils: Bounce Back Potential 19:06 New York Islanders: A Team in Limbo 26:17 The Development of Young Talent 28:20 Rangers' Bounce Back Expectations 32:20 Coaching Changes and Their Impact 38:10 Philadelphia Flyers: A Team in Transition 44:29 Pittsburgh Penguins: The Future of Sid Crosby 51:39 The Competitive Spirit of NHL Players 53:27 Analyzing the Washington Capitals' Performance 56:47 Team Dynamics and Coaching Impact 01:01:45 Young Talent and Future Prospects 01:06:55 Roster Decisions and Player Development 01:10:03 Expectations for Key Players 01:18:02 Predictions for the Upcoming Season Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
TakeawaysThe Mexican national team is under pressure as the World Cup approaches.Player performances are crucial for the team's success.VAR has been a controversial topic in recent matches.Youth development is essential for the future of Mexican football.Infrastructure issues are impacting the quality of play in Liga MX.International matches are critical for assessing team readiness.The rivalry with Brazil remains significant in the context of football.Coaching decisions play a vital role in player development.The podcast emphasizes the need for better refereeing standards.Fans are eager for the national team to perform well in the World Cup.Chapters00:00 World Cup U20: Mexico vs Brazil Recap11:39 Upcoming Challenges: Facing Spain and Morocco21:00 Cruz Azul's Recent Struggles and Controversies25:52 League MX: Stadium Standards and Future Implications27:11 The Challenges of Conmebol and Chivas' Journey29:53 Chivas' Current Performance and Future Prospects32:52 Youth Development and Player Expectations35:26 Mexico vs. Brazil: A Rivalry and Respect38:07 Argentina and Mexico: A Complex Relationship41:20 Upcoming Matches and Tactical Considerations43:26 Coaching Changes in Liga MX46:21 The State of Mexican Football and Future Directions54:45 Controversial Penalty Calls in Liga MX57:19 Toluca's Resurgence and Dominance59:44 Red Cards and Refereeing Issues01:02:19 VAR Challenges: Pros and Cons01:05:09 World Cup Preparations and Stadium Infrastructure01:07:40 Coaching Decisions and Player Performance01:10:30 Santi's Struggles and Goal Scoring Drought01:21:54 The State of Mexican Football Abroad01:30:11 Emerging Talents and Future Prospects01:38:52 Reflections on Legends and Their Impact01:47:20 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook01:48:40 The Rise of Young Talent in Soccer01:52:22 Broadcasting Changes and Their Impact on Viewership
In this episode Nick, Mac, and Anders preview the Pacific Division of the NHL, discussing each team's offseason moves, key players, and expectations for the upcoming season. They share personal updates, analyze the Anaheim Ducks' trades, the Calgary Flames' quiet offseason, the Edmonton Oilers' pressure to win, the Los Angeles Kings' building momentum, the San Jose Sharks' young roster, the Seattle Kraken's unclear direction, the Vegas Golden Knights' big acquisition of Mitch Marner, and the Vancouver Canucks' potential bounce-back season. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and predictions for the season ahead. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 02:49 NHL Pacific Division Preview: Anaheim Ducks 05:45 NHL Pacific Division Preview: Calgary Flames 08:28 NHL Pacific Division Preview: Edmonton Oilers 21:41 Team Identity and Player Departures 23:57 McDavid's Contract Talks and Team Dynamics 26:54 Oilers' Stanley Cup Aspirations 28:47 Kings' Roster Changes and Future Prospects 31:37 Sharks' Young Talent and Team Direction 37:23 Seattle's Uncertain Future and Team Vision 41:02 Seattle Kraken's Future Prospects 42:35 Vegas Golden Knights: A New Era with Marner 50:21 Vancouver Canucks: A Season of Redemption 01:00:37 Predictions and Expectations for the Division Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NFL Expert, Daniel Jeremiah, provides his analysis on the young 49er players and shares how he'd handle the Nick Bosa injury moving forward. https://www.heyguy.co - to BUY HATS or send me an email Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/HABERMAN and use code HABERMAN and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUY Follow Guy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guyhaberman/Follow Guy on X: https://twitter.com/GuyHabermanWatch Guy's show on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUJPrxeyo3vQvDYS2IzvKMAOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUY* Check out PrizePicks and use my code HABERMAN for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SummaryThe conversation delves into the current state of Mexican soccer, focusing on the rise of young talents, particularly in Chivas, and their recent performances. The discussion highlights the impact of coaching changes, the expectations for Mexico's youth teams in upcoming tournaments, and the overall dynamics within Liga MX. The speakers express optimism about the future of Mexican soccer while acknowledging the challenges faced by teams and players. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current state of Liga MX, highlighting key matches, player performances, and the potential of youth talent in the upcoming U-20 World Cup. They discuss the dynamics of various teams, coaching strategies, and the impact of international players on the league. The conversation also touches on the importance of upcoming matches and the overall standings in Liga MX, while expressing hope for the future of Mexican football.TakeawaysThe debut of young players like Inda is a significant boost for Chivas.Chicharito's time in the national team may be coming to an end.Mexico's youth teams have the potential to perform well in international tournaments.Coaching changes can significantly impact team performance and dynamics.Chivas' recent victory against Necaxa shows promise for the team's future.Expectations for Mexico's youth teams should be realistic to avoid disappointment.The importance of showcasing talent in high-stakes tournaments is crucial for player development.Liga MX teams often recycle coaches, affecting team stability.The relationship between player performance and coaching strategies is vital for success.Chivas' management should consider retaining Milito for future seasons. Liga MX matches are filled with excitement and unpredictability.Youth players like Camberos and Padilla are crucial for the future of Chivas.Coaching strategies significantly impact team performance and player development.Upcoming matches are critical for teams to secure their standings in the league.International players bring valuable experience and skills to Liga MX.The U-20 World Cup presents an opportunity for young talents to shine.Chivas has a strong youth academy producing promising players.Consistency in performance is key for teams aiming for silverware.The league's competitiveness keeps fans engaged and invested.The future of Mexican football looks promising with emerging talents. Chapters00:00 Chivas' Victory Celebration01:39 Chivas Victory and Young Talent Emergence04:46 Chicharito's Struggles and Future07:37 Game Analysis: Chivas vs. Necaxa10:41 League Standings and Upcoming Matches13:32 Cruz Azul's Performance and Player Dynamics16:26 Luca Romero's Potential and Critique19:43 Chicharito's Career Reflection and Future22:47 Cruz Azul's Dominance and Future Prospects32:56 The Journey to European Exposure35:44 Challenges for Mexican Players in England38:50 Coaching Changes and Their Impact41:53 Pachuca's Current Struggles and Future Prospects44:46 Analyzing Recent Matches and Team Performances48:03 The Under-20 World Cup: Expectations and Key Players01:04:13 Mexico's Youth Soccer Prospects01:07:17 Expectations for the Under-20 World Cup01:10:08 Scouting and Player Development01:13:25 Comparative Analysis of Youth Teams01:16:21 Club vs. Country: The Player Dilemma01:19:10 The Future of Mexican Goalkeepers01:22:15 The Role of Experience in Team Dynamics01:25:08 The Importance of Hard Work in Soccer01:28:09 Ochoa's Career and Future Prospects01:35:31 Ochoa's Legacy and World Cup Aspirations01:38:17 Sponsorship Changes in Mexican Football01:41:45 Chivas' Jersey History and Brand Relationships01:47:29 Chivas' Young Talent and Future Prospects01:53:25 Upcoming Matches and League Highlights
HR3 - Falcons' defense coming into their own with Jeff Ulbrich & young talent In hour three Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let listeners call in and give their take on Dylan's top five beat drop list, and give their take on the Falcons' in the Wake Up Call, react to a quote from Atlanta Falcons' safety Jessie Bates where he's seemingly criticizing Falcons' ex-defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake's scheme, dive into the life of Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan in The Life of Squid, and then close out the final hour by spending some time with long time college football writer and reporter Tony Barnhart! Mike, Ali, Beau, and Tony discuss how Georgia Tech Head Football Coach Brent Key has gotten the Georgia Tech program back to their George O'Leary and Paul Johnson days, what Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes Kings has to do and what has to happen for Georgia Tech for Haynes King to be a legitimate Heisman Trophy contender, if Dabo Swinney is in danger of losing his job at Clemson, why Tony thinks Florida gets off to such slow starts under Head Football coach Billy Napier, if Tony thinks Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is going to settle in and start to play better, Virginia Tech firing Head Coach Brent Pry and UCLA firing Head Coach DeShaun Foster this early in the season being a bad move, if Tony thinks South Carolina Head Coach Shane Beamer would consider leaving South Carolina to go be the Head Coach at Virginia Tech, if Tony thinks LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly needed to apologize to the media and reporter Michael Cauble after his tirade, and how Tony feels about how the Georgia Bulldogs football team has performed so far this season.
The Chicago Bulls face a pivotal decision regarding their young talent. Will they keep Josh Giddey, Coby White, and Ayo Dosunmu, or be forced to choose? This episode explores potential breakout candidates among Bulls role players, including Kevin Huerter, Isaac Okoro, and Noa Essengue. The discussion delves into Ayo Dosunmu's versatility and his chances of securing a spot in the closing lineup. Additionally, the podcast examines Patrick Williams' future with the team and the impact of Isaac Okoro's defensive prowess on the starting lineup. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the Bulls' roster dynamics and the tough decisions facing the front office as they build for the future.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Lucas Sherraden hosts Angela Kittner Broso, a top real estate agent from the St. Louis metro area, on this episode of the Built How podcast. Angela shares her journey from a secure job at Campbell Soup to forging a successful real estate career, where she's now leading a team targeting 250 units this year. Angela discusses the importance of investing in the right team members, leveraging young talent, and maintaining passion and motivation in the real estate business. She also shares valuable insights on team building, leadership, and finding success in a challenging market. Conect with Angela at https://www.angelakittner.com/ ---------- Be sure to leave a rating and review and don't forget to go to www.builthow.com and register for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
MMQB author and NFL insider Albert Breer joins Afternoon Drive to recap the Browns week one loss to the Bengals. He thinks the rookies played a pivotal role, and the team is set up very well to build back up after the Deshaun Watson trade.
Mike and Charlie previewed LSU's home opener against Louisiana Tech. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth slammed the Cowboys' decision to trade Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. He evaluated Saints rookie LT Kelvin Banks Jr. and previewed New Orleans' challenge against Arizona. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
The hosts revisit Clash of the Champions 1989, breaking down the standout matches, Jim Ross's commentary, and the memorable moments that defined the event. They explore the rise of WCW and the NWA, the legacies of stars like Lex Luger and Tommy Rich, and the storytelling that shaped the show—from the opening match to the main event. The episode also reflects on the rise of young talent and the lasting significance of Clash of the Champions VIII in wrestling history.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Clash of Champions 198905:30 Opening Match: Road Warriors vs. Samoan SWAT Team08:18 The Z-Man's Debut10:49 Ric Flair Day and Ranger Ross vs. Sid Vicious13:23 Shopping Segment with Missy Hyatt and Robin Green18:56 Bilingual Banter and Nostalgic Shopping19:43 Credit Card Evolution and Movie References20:24 Dinner and Movie Memories21:03 Tag Team Titles: The Fabulous Freebirds vs. The Steiner Brothers22:59 Wrestling Team Tales and Quitting Stories26:14 Match Analysis: The Freebirds Retain27:35 Showcasing Scott Steiner's Talent29:58 Jim Ross: The Voice of Wrestling32:49 Physical Matches and Future Showdowns33:43 Introducing Norman the Lunatic34:36 Teddy Long's Management Style37:43 Brian Pillman's Rise to Stardom40:18 The Legacy of Brian Pillman43:39 Dr. Death Steve Williams: A Mixed Legacy48:09 The Charisma Factor in Wrestling48:51 Generational Charisma in Wrestling49:19 Match Analysis: Dr. Death vs. Rotunda50:05 Hall of Fame Discussions51:13 Lex Luger's Rise and Promo Skills52:22 Tommy Rich vs. Lex Luger: A Comeback Story55:20 The Evolution of Wrestling Promotions58:09 Young Talent in Wrestling: A Comparison01:01:59 The Impact of Roster Changes on Promotions01:06:01 Wrestling Legends and Their Impact01:08:46 The Great Muda and His Legacy01:12:17 Main Event Madness: Flair vs. Funk01:15:58 Show Analysis and Future Prospects
Send us a textFootball never disappoints — unless you're Manchester United. From St. Louis City's front office chaos to Spurs outclassing City, this week's Mecca of Banter is stacked with drama, banter, and big-time analysis.We dive into:St. Louis City shakeup: Sporting director Lutz is out, ownership under fire, and fans demanding answers.MLS fallout: Officiating disasters vs Vancouver, City 2's youth dominance, and what's next for the club's future.Premier League madness: • Spurs vs City — Frank-ball dismantles Pep, Brennan Johnson shines, and Spurs' center-back duo looks elite. • United vs Fulham — more questions than answers. • Liverpool vs Newcastle — absolute chaos, big goals, and fantasy football headaches. • Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham — injury updates, tactical changes, and breakout players.Key players & talking points: Winks' standout display, strikers' impact on tactics, fantasy football insights, and Eketike's rise.⚽ Expect a mix of serious analysis, hot takes, and pure banter.Sound bites you'll love:“This season is over.” • “It was electric.” • “Take it and run, baby!”Chapters 00:00 – Introduction and Team Updates 05:36 – St. Louis City Sporting Director Departure 24:23 – Premier League Highlights and Chelsea's Performance 27:15 – Arsenal's Corner Defense and Player Highlights 28:55 – Chelsea's Young Talent and Managerial Concerns 29:49 – West Ham's Performance and Managerial Pressure 31:40 – Spurs vs. City: Tactical Masterclass 36:44 – Goalkeeping Decisions and Team Dynamics 40:11 – Arsenal's Dominance and Player Performances 48:29 – Match Reflections: United vs Fulham 58:12 – Game of the Week: Liverpool vs Newcastle 01:10:18 – Outside the Premier League: Notable MomentsKeywords: St. Louis City, Premier League, sporting director, Spurs, Manchester United, Liverpool, Newcastle, Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham, football analysis, squad depth, fantasy football, injuries, Eketike, Winks, center backs, strikers, tactics, transfersSupport the show
In this episode of the African Five-a-side podcast, Maher Mezahi hosts a mailbag episode where we answer your questions, including: Why don't we show CHAN more respect? Which teams and players are we most looking forward to watching this year? Will Mokwena's legacy take a hit if he doesn't succeed at MCA?This podcast is brought to you by: www.africasacountry.comOrder our "Revelution Deferred" our physical edition here: https://africasacountry.com/store/product/revolution-deferredFollow us on social media:https://twitter.com/AfricanFiveSidehttps://www.tiktok.com/@african.fiveaside
Can the Wild Utilize Young Talent? full 863 Wed, 13 Aug 2025 16:57:08 +0000 pJ02lLhuh1xNvVqYUKYAFobbtYocg3JP sports Sabres Live sports Can the Wild Utilize Young Talent? No radio station in the USA talks more hockey than WGR Sports Radio 550 and no radio station talks more Buffalo Sabres and NHL hockey better than us. Heard daily from 12PM-1PM on WGR and simulcast on MSG TV, Sabres Live goes deep into the corners everyday, breaking down the play and the players of every Sabres game. Plus, we take listeners around the NHL getting the inside scoop on all the top stories. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%
Head coach Kyle Shanahan discussed player performances from the preseason opener, shared injury updates on WR Jordan Watkins and others, and previewed joint practice in Las Vegas with the Raiders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8.1.25 Hour 3, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Terry McLaurin trade request, whether a trade would actually happen and gives his analysis on what he saw from this week's training camp practices that stood out. Denton and Producer Max react to Terry McLaurin coming in at 52 on the NFL Top 100 list. Former Washington Redskins Tight End Logan Paulsen joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss Terry McLaurin's trade request and give his evaluations on how the young talent has been performing on the Commanders in training camp.
#887 | Ed and Waybe discuss Manchester United's return to training and preview the upcoming pre-season activities. They explore the ongoing transfer activity at the club, which is moving very slowly in part due to financial constraints and the need for player outgoings. With United facing Fiorentina in pre-season the hosts also reflect on David De Gea's potential return and legacy at the club. They also discuss the team's pre-season fixtures and expectations, amidst a broader discussion about the impact of recent football news. 00:00 Welcome 01:19 Transfer Market 11:45 Player Outgoings and Squad Changes 21:44 Expectations for the New Season 27:46 Navigating Social Media Sensitivity 28:17 Respectful Tributes and Missteps 33:32 Young Talent and Future Prospects 38:22 Preseason Fixtures 43:44 Debating Goalkeeper Legends 48:06 Honouring Juan Mata 50:17 Wrapping Up If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are AD-FREE. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices