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'BRING IT IN THE HOUSE' - is a 30-minute talk/entertainment Podcast Show that spotlights (M)usicians, (E)ntertainers, (A)rtists, and (L)eaders...get your M.E.A.L.! In this episode, host Milli Mills speaks with the voice of Youth Movement, NABFEME AMPLIFIED, Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 7:30 PM CST. Stream live at https://www.facebook.com/groups/707997614338693.
From violent anti-immigration riots in Belfast to a mass political movement of 'cockroaches' in India, what should we be paying attention to in the world this week?Hamish Macdonald and Geraldine Doogue are joined by former Australian diplomat and managing editor of geopolitical news site International Intrigue to talk the hottest topics in global affairs - plus, you're AUKUS feedback from last week's interview with former Prime Minister and AUKUS architect Scott Morrison. Guest: Jeremy Dicker, former Australian diplomat and managing editor of International Intrigue.Get in touch: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.auFind all the episodes of Global Roaming now via the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.
The wildest Grand Slam in years is in the books, and the SERVED crew breaks down all of it. John Wertheim joins Andy Roddick and Producer Mike fresh off two weeks at 2026 Roland Garros to unpack a French Open that flipped every expectation upside down. We dig into Zverev's breakthrough and the binary, pass-fail pressure he faced, Andre Agassi's pointed comments about Jannik Sinner's physical breakdown and the teenage takeover led by 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva, rising stars Fonseca, Jodor, and Kouame. Finally, Andy and Jon get into the conversation everyone's waiting for: is Serena Williams really coming back? COMMENT BELOW: Who are your favorite stories from the 2026 French Open?
92.3 The Fan presents a selection of conversations about the Guardians from during the past week. The guys discuss the infusion of young players who are leading this year's resurgence, as well as the team's newly potent offense. Plus, more on Steven Kwan's season-slump, and looking ahead to what the team might do at the trade deadline. All that and more!
92.3 The Fan presents a selection of conversations about the Guardians from during the past week. The guys discuss the infusion of young players who are leading this year's resurgence, as well as the team's newly potent offense. Plus, more on Steven Kwan's season-slump, and looking ahead to what the team might do at the trade deadline. All that and more!
92.3 The Fan presents a selection of conversations about the Guardians from during the past week. The guys discuss the infusion of young players who are leading this year's resurgence, as well as the team's newly potent offense. Plus, more on Steven Kwan's season-slump, and looking ahead to what the team might do at the trade deadline. All that and more!
On this episode of the podcast we speak with Thoreau College alumna Adeline Lyons and her collaborator Gabel Cramer about the diverse activities of the Youth Section of the Anthroposophical Society in North America, including the upcoming Youth Conference to be held August 3-7, 2026 in Fair Oaks California with theme "Courage: From Initiative to Idea to Initiative." We also discuss other conferences and gatherings organized by the Youth Section and Futuring Now, their journal of essays, poetry, and artwork published in hard copy thrice yearly (please subscribe!). We also discuss Gabel and Adeline's life and work at Free Columbia (Phimont, NY) and the Threefold Youth CoLab (Chestnut Ridge, NY), two anthroposophical artistic and life sharing organizations in New York State that have appeared previously on the podcast. Join us for a refreshing conversation with two visionary young people taking the lead on curating spaces for deep conversation and creative work around questions of vocation, meaning, spirituality, and the deep work we are called to do in our time.Adeline Lyons lives and works in the Threefold Community outside of New York City. She is involved as community organizer and event planner, a coworker of the North American Youth Section, editor, writer, and stage artist. She received a degree in Creative Writing from UW-Madison, and is also an alumna of Thoreau College! She keeps a Substack: @writingaworld Gabel Cramer is the director of development at Free Columbia, a community arts initiative that weaves together creativity, artistic practice, accessibility, and education. Along with this, he is an organizing member of the North American Youth Section, helping to run the finances, put on conferences, and collaborate with other passionate young people. He is sometimes a musician, sometimes a potter and sculptor, and often busy cooking, growing plants, and undertaking fun projects. After getting a master's degree in community development and planning, he has found great meaning in his work in the intersection of community, art, youth, education, and spirit, though often wondering how to bring it all into balance in his own life. For North American Youth Section: nayouthsection.org For Futuring Now: nayouthsection.org/futuring For Courage conference: nayouthsection.org/courage To support the Courage conference: nayouthsection.org/donate Threefold Youth CoLab: threefold.org/youth Free Columbia Residency Program: https://www.freecolumbia.org/residency-program
Jeff Phelps and Chris Fedor analyze the Cleveland Guardians' impressive season and their ability to remain competitive despite low expectations. They examine the roster's evolution, the emergence of young talent like Kyle Manzardo, and the leadership of Stephen Vogt. The segment concludes with a look at the trade deadline and the upcoming decision regarding Donovan Mitchell's extension with the Cavaliers. 01:01 - Guardians Success Discussion 04:14 - Prospects and Roster Impact 07:01 - Trade Deadline Strategy 08:54 - Stephen Vogt Analysis 14:14 - Donovan Mitchell Extension
In Hour Three of Baskin & Phelps, Jeff Phelps and Chris Fedor are joined by Hanford Dixon on Baskin & Phelps to break down a major trade involving Miles Garrett and its implications for the Browns' roster. They also discuss the development of quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson before shifting to the Cleveland Guardians' performance against the Yankees and the leadership of Steven Vogt. 02:36 - Hanford Dixon On Garrett Trade 07:35 - Browns Coaching And Monken's Impact 11:41 - Aaron Donald Retirement Rumors 17:45 - Evaluating Browns Quarterback Options 22:53 - Todd Monken's Offensive Challenges 27:35 - Shedeur Sanders Vs Deshaun Watson 34:02 - Guardians Success Against Yankees 40:15 - Steven Vogt's Management Style
Mike and Charlie evaluated the Saints' roster entering the team's annual organized team activities. Jim Derry, the host of the Datitude podcast, joined Sports Talk. Derry discussed Ed Orgeron's return to LSU, the return of "toughness" to the Tigers' football team, his expectations for the Saints' 2026 roster, and Jamahl Mosley's fit with the Pelicans. Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
The New York Mets leave Washington with a split against the Washington Nationals and winners in 7 of their last 10, but was it a missed opportunity or a sign this team is beginning to find its identity? This week, we break down the series in DC, the continued emergence of the Mets' youth movement, and why the young core is bringing much-needed energy to the roster.We also dive into Bo Bichette starting to heat up at the plate and what his turnaround could mean for the lineup moving forward. Plus, with injuries, inconsistency, and workload concerns beginning to pile up, are the cracks in the starting rotation becoming a real issue? We discuss the biggest question marks surrounding the pitching staff, lineup construction, bullpen usage, and what needs to happen for the Mets to keep stacking wins heading into a crucial stretch of the season.FOLLOW on Instagram, YouTube & X: @cupofmetsSUBSCRIBE on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts!DOWNLOAD The SeatGeek App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" to get $20.00 off
The New Orleans #Saints clearly have a strategy to get younger, and they're very unapologetic about it. Is it going to be tough for fans to let go of all-time greats such as Alvin Kamara, Cam Jordan and Taysom Hill? It's Friday, so NOLA.com's Zach Ewing is here for Dattitude (Ep. 508) presented by Evangeline Securities. We'll also talk about Coach O's return to the LSU Tigers.
The Knicks delivered one of the wildest playoff comebacks in recent memory, storming back from a massive deficit against Cleveland and leaving fans stunned. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down the emotional roller coaster, from fans turning the game off early to the incredible final minutes that flipped everything upside down. They also debate whether the Knicks can keep surviving slow starts as the competition gets tougher and what this run means for a fan base already dreaming about the NBA Finals. The conversation also shifts to baseball as the Yankees continue stacking important wins and the Mets lean deeper into a youth movement. Evan and Tiki react to Nick Morabito briefly wearing Gary Carter's iconic No. 8 jersey and debate whether the Mets should finally retire the number permanently. Plus, they discuss the struggles of Nolan McLean, the possible arrival of Jonah Tong, and whether the Mets are prioritizing development as much as winning right now.
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are proud to finally deliver a happy pod on the latest episode of The Mets Pod. After a week of dramatic wins, which included a sweep of the Tigers, a Subway Series victory over the Yankees, and a 10-run 12th inning in Washington, Connor and Joe recap it all - including notes on Carson Benge, A.J. Ewing, Bo Bichette, Nick Morabito, Mark Vientos, and more, plus a pitch to the audience to come up with a different nickname for the Mets youth movement that is better than "Baby Mets." The guys also go deep on the pitching, discussing Clay Holmes' injury, the call up of Zach Thornton, and what Jonah Tong has been doing Down on the Farm. The show wraps with a Mailbag featuring questions about the race back to a .500 record and what the lineup could look like once Francisco Lindor returns. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Today's Show: 00:00 Welcome to the show! 00:40 The Week That Was...finally a good one 03:05 A.J. Ewing, Carson Benge, the kids are alright 06:10 Mark Vientos getting good at first base? 08:50 10 runs in the 12th inning!! 09:55 Can we come up with a better nickname than "Baby Mets" please? 10:45 Prospect Nick Morabito called up 17:35 Bullpen stepping up 21:20 Clay Holmes injury 21:50 Up from the Farm: Zach Thornton 25:10 Down on the Farm: Checking in on Jonah Tong 31:30 The Scoreboard: recapping last week's predictions 32:35 The Scoreboard: making next week's bets 39:55 Mailbag – .500 record by June 1st on the table? 43:30 Mailbag – What's the lineup with Lindor look like? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Tip of the Ice-Burgh, Nick Belsky looks back at the breakout season for Ben Kindel, and discusses what could be next for the 19-year-old center. He also discusses another 2025 first-rounder that could make an impact on the NHL roster sooner than later, and recaps a busy first weekend at the 2026 IIHF World Championships. Tune in! Check out our latest episodes
This week we jump into a huge college baseball weekend as FSU and Miami collide in Tallahassee. We salute Bobby Cox and break down Tony Vitello's bullpen mixup.Then it's all Marlins: a 4–6 homestand, the Phillies heating up, and the youth movement taking shape with top prospects Joe Mack and Robby Snelling leading the way.We discuss Xavier Edwards' power surge and Otto Lopez quietly becoming one of MLB's most underrated hitters. Then we grade our preseason takes on Agustin Ramirez, Eury Pérez, and the slumping outfield trio of Owen Caissie, Jakob Marsee, and Kyle Stowers.We close with the American League. The Yankees and Rays look headed for a collision, Junior Caminero is a superstar, and the AL West is so bleak that we are openly rooting for playoff baseball in Sacramento.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Saints' offseason defensive additions.
In the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, tensions escalate as his widow faces mounting threats and security concerns. Meanwhile, efforts to expand youth political engagement through Turning Point USA are accelerating—sparking fierce reactions nationwide. Is this backlash emotional… or strategic? ⚡ HOOK (OPEN) One assassination. A rising movement. And now—threats that won't be ignored.
On this week's episode, we talk about the topic of the week which is different kinds of motorsports. We also talk to the young driver of the number 19 legend series car, Grant Hooker! We dive into what's upcoming this weekend in our area plus more!
Julian Reese can't hit a foul shot to save his life but man can that kid rebound the ball. Also, the Pelicans are playing Fears, Queen and... Poole?! We may have some new monster lines coming this final week - don't miss 'em! The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week the guys discuss NYR's recent success, Brady Tkachuk vs Alexis Lafrenière and making sense of all the winning. Then NYR beat Lydia Pirner joins the Breakaway to discuss her time in the locker room this season, the roller coaster of vibes and how the youth movement has effected their play Then the guys return and answer a bunch of 5 star questions as always. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin Morganstein discusses the Phillies salvaging a .500 homestand to begin the year thanks to Andrew Painter and Justin Crawford. Plus, breaking down the top of the lineup struggles and the misguided fan frustration with Bryce Harper.
On this episode of The Wild Will Throwdownn we discuss the topic of the week chosen by Dalton Conner. Plus in the month of April we are focusing on our youth! This week we talk with Ford Future Star drivers Jake Vickers and Braxtyn Turner. Plus we recap Sportsdrome, Salem and Daltons run at Shadybowl. This is a great episode you don't want to miss.
Nashville destroyed San Jose on Tuesday night to win five straight and move into the playoffs. How is this happening? What role are young players like Matthew Wood playing? Can it continue? Plus, the debate between Playoff match-ups as well as draft slot? Braden Gall and Emma Lingan talk Preds hockey. Watch all episodes on YouTube. Sign up to Lower Broad Hockey. Brought to you by: SinkersBeverages.com Join The In Crowd today!
Kenyatta Jackson is back, but he's joined by a number of new and young defensive ends.In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr preview the Ohio State defensive ends and ask all of the pertinent questions looking for answers. Will this be a position of strength? Who needs to step up? Will the young players emerge? Will Kenyatta Jackson make a step forward? The fellas discuss all of this and more.
This week, Steven and Jeremy looked at what led us to the New Japan Cup semifinals. There were big wins for Shota Umino, Yuya Uemura, Oleg Boltin and Callum Newman. The guys looked at each contender for the Cup and broke down why they should or shouldn't win. They also looked at some new signings for the junior heavyweight division and Steven talked about how refreshing it was to see TJPW in person this week.
Welcome to Episode 155 of Tablesetters, where we continue our division preview series by turning to the National League Central heading into the 2026 season. The NL Central enters the year without a clear dominant team, making it one of the most unpredictable races in baseball. Several clubs have a realistic path to the top depending on health, pitching stability, and whether their young talent continues to develop. Chicago may have the most balanced roster after a strong 2025 season, but early rotation questions could shape how quickly they establish control of the division. Milwaukee continues to lean on its familiar formula of pitching development and athletic defense while building around a young star beginning to anchor the roster. Cincinnati brings one of the most dynamic young cores in the league, combining elite athleticism with a rotation that could be dangerous if it stays healthy. St. Louis is shifting toward its next generation of talent with several young players beginning to take on larger roles, while Pittsburgh continues building around a rapidly emerging ace as the organization works to improve an offense that has struggled to keep pace. In a division where no team appears overwhelmingly ahead of the pack, the margin between contender and disappointment could be small, making the NL Central one of the most intriguing races to watch this season.
Jazz Play by Play Craig Bolerjack joined to talk about this team's run down the stretch with so many key injuries and previews the game at Portland tonight. Bracketologist Jerry Palm talks potential seeds for BYU and USU + MORE
Hour 1 kicks off with the latest on the Miami Dolphins, who are navigating a tight salary cap, signing players on the cheap, and betting on quarterback Malik Willis to bring new life to the offense — something former quarterback Tua Tagovailoa couldn't provide. The conversation then turns to Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point explosion in the Miami Heat's win over the Wizards, including debate around critics who questioned how he reached the total and a look ahead to Miami's matchup tonight with the Milwaukee Bucks. The segment wraps with a focus on the Dolphins' young core, emphasizing the importance of recent draft picks and this year's rookies stepping up — including Chop Robinson — as the team looks to stay competitive despite a thin roster. Plus, the latest NFL free agency moves, highlighted by Bradley Chubb signing with the Buffalo Bills, are discussed throughout.
Jan-Michael Gambill joins the podcast to dive into all the outstanding action at Indian Wells. Gambill looks at the thrilling performances by young players Joao Fonseca, Victoria Mboko and Learner Tien, and explains why Carlos Alcaraz can do it all on the court. The former Top 15 player also examines the game's of Jack Draper and Novak Djokovic as they prepare to faceoff, and analyzing Arthur Fils' successful run at Tennis Paradise. Gambill also highlights what Elena Rybakina is doing even better in 2026, and how Aryna Sabalenka has evolved her already outstanding tennis arsenal. The broadcaster looks at Iga Swiatek's tailor-made style of play for the Indian Wells' conditions, and recaps Mirra Andreeva's outburst after falling to Katerina Siniakova. And Gambill explains why coaching is a vital necessity in pro tennis, even if not everyone believes it. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Doc Walker welcomes Ben Standig of the Last Man Standig Substack to break down the Washington Commanders' moves in free agency so far. They react to the team's offseason approach and discuss how Washington is prioritizing getting younger and faster with each new addition. Ben also shares his insight on how these moves fit into the bigger picture of the Commanders' roster build.
Hour 1 1:12 - NFL League Year Begins 9:22 - Ben Standig on the Commanders' Youth Movement in Free Agency 29:22 - Ravens Called Off Maxx Crosby Trade
Nick Ashooh reacts to Adam Peters' offseason roster philosophy, emphasizing the balance between getting younger and faster while still maintaining veteran leadership in key spots. Nick understands the vision — build around speed, upside, and long-term sustainability — but he also believes experience still matters in a locker room shaping a new identity. That's why he wouldn't mind bringing back Bobby Wagner, just in a more limited, situational role.
Bump and Stacy discuss the youth movement that led the Seahawks to their second Super Bowl, and why next year’s draft class might look a little different. They talk about Trent Williams and Kyler Murray potentially leaving their teams, Cal Raleigh’s first HR in the Cactus League, and more in Headline Rewrites. It’s easy to be excited about the Mariners young talent when their veteran core is so great, Bump and Stacy talk about the prospects they have their eyes on. And Bump gets his gripes off his chest in Get Off My Lawn.
If you think the traditional Mustang club world is only for old-timers and retirees -- it's time you think again. Turns out the Greater Pittsburgh Mustang Club (GPMC) just got a new president – Jacob Werner -- and he's just 33 years old! We sit down with Jacob to find out how he and his Mustang landed in the leadership position with the GPMC (along with other Thirtysomethings on the Board), what he plans to take the club into the future, and then discover that our paths had actually crossed years ago!
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Team Canada's 5-0 win over Czechia at the Olympics, toughing on Connor McDavid, Jordan Binnington, Macklin Celebrini, Leon Draisaitl, Josh Samanski, the Candian Olympic women's team's bad player selection process, and Edmonton's weak defensive game.
The Sacramento Kings lose to the Los Angeles Clippers 114-111In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss Dylan Cardwell dominating both ends of the court, the Kings fully committing to their youth the last couple of games, and the injury to De'Andre Hunter.
3 O'clock Hour :00 – Carl and Mike get back into some football talk as they react to some of the latest NFL headlines including the fact the Browns continue to have candidates remove themselves from consideration, Texans reportedly set to hire Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator and the Bills hiring Joe Brady as their new head coach, which the guys believe the hire is somewhat underwhelming. :20 – Get into some Hawks talk as they react to Onsi Saleh addressing the team's decision to move on from Trae Young and investing into their young core of players. As they discuss, they agree hearing Saleh say the team is focused on their future with their younger players gives the vibe of the team not going all in for a serious playoff push for this season. :40 – Carl and Mike continue with thoughts on the Falcons continuing their search for their new GM and discuss whether or not they believe Matt Ryan will allow the new GM to call the shots or if Ryan will be heavily involved. They then react to Arthur Smith taking the OC job at Ohio State and the circus surrounding Charles Bediako at Alabama as the judge in his case is reportedly an Alabama donor.
Hawks General Manager Onsi Saleh joins Steak and Sandra to discuss the trading of Trae Young, and the upcoming NBA draft.
In hour 1 Steak and Sandra get in to the Falcons coaching staff hires, and Hawks General Manager Onsi Saleh joins the show.
The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts kicks off on Friday in Mississauga, Ontario and we got you covered! We talk about all 18 teams in the field, which includes plenty of rookie and under-30 skips, and what to expect in what we could look back on as a pivotal event in the development of women's curling in Canada.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
This Wednesday episode was recorded early on Tuesday due to Keegan Bradley Bobblehead Night at Madison Square Garden demanding PJ's attendance. Andy and Brendan wonder what other St. John's legends have bobbleheads available, but PJ is most excited to see a Boston sports icon get honored at the World's Most Famous Arena. With a lack of press conference quotes from Palm Springs to discuss, Brendan immediately begins with the Schedule for the Week, beginning with the American Express. This event has a loaded field with many top players beginning their seasons including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Andy believes that the Signature Event model has actually enhanced the non-Signature Events as more top-tier players are in need of FedEx Cup points. One-and-done picks are made as Brendan looks to stay hot off a runner-up finish at the Sony. Andy debuts a new segment, "5 Guys to Watch (For Reasons)" and highlights some players to keep an eye on this week. Attention then turns to the Dubai Desert Classic where European Ryder Cup stars will compete this weekend. After discussing some notables for this event, the two continue on and chat through this week's KFT stop at The Abaco Club and the return of the Champions Tour at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. In news, NCAA Individual Champion Michael La Sasso has signed with the HyFlyers for the 2026 season. Andy and Brendan debate whether yet another young player taking a contract from LIV is the proper way to go vs. playing through a college season and trying to qualify through PGA Tour U. WTGL has also announced some of its initial rosters... including a retired Lexi Thompson. Finally, there's rumblings that the proposed rollback will no longer be going into effect in 2028, as the USGA and R&A are discussing a delay until 2030. Join us in Chicagoland for an SGS Live Show on Thursday, February 12! We'll be hanging out at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois for a night of Q&A, Champs Tour Minute, and plenty of Bears chatter. Check out https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-shotgun-start-space-tickets/14054084?pl=space for more details.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich recap a profitable NFL Wild Card Weekend on Chicken Dinner, highlighted by the young gun quarterbacks delivering in a big way — going 2-1 straight up and a perfect 3-0 against the spread in their playoff debuts (00:00-09:30). They also shift to baseball, reacting to an aggressive Chicago Cubs offseason that includes signing Alex Bregman after trading for a new starting pitcher (9:30-14:05). Plus, Joe and Sam take an early look at NFL Divisional Round matchups with lines already moving at sportsbooks and discuss what those shifts may be telling bettors (14:05-18:27).
In this latest episode in the Youth Movement series AJW cracks a brew with 27 year old trail runner Annie Hughes to discuss her passion for really long distance races, returning from injury, and her hopes and dreams for the year ahead. Follow Annie on instagram @annie.a.hughes
Back in November, we brought you Derik Queen and Kyle Filipowski, among others! Today, Kingy and Dan review the 7 names from last month before adding FOUR more names to the board. Is it time to add them now, or can we delay to shorten the lead-up?! Hang with our dude Adam King on social @ AdamKing91! The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How are the Celtics so good on offense right now? We examine Boston's blazing month, Neemias Queta and Jordan Walsh's role, Joe Mazzula and a wide open Coach of the Year, the Bruce Bowen All-Stars and the changing of the guard in this year's NBA. Use code THINKING BASKETBALL at www.sportsbusinessclassroom.com/all-star.Support at www.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball
In this latest episode of the Youth Movement series AJW cracks a brew with East Coast Crusher Lila Gaudrault to talk about her love of the East Coast Trail Running, how she balances running with a full-time health care job and her thoughts going into her first ever race "out west" The Cocodona 250! Follow Lila on Instagram @lilagaudrault
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Kelly Wells and Nate Lindberg discuss the youth movement in the men's Iron Survivor Challenge, two new women's champions crowned, Kendal Grey gearing up for her first big NXT match, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.