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In this Friday afternoon panel discussion, Bobby Bosler leads a powerful conversation with Dean Miller, Wayne and Daniel Van Gelderen, Jim Van Gelderen, and Joe Mueller. Together they reflect on the bold life and gospel impact of Charlie Kirk, challenging young people to speak the truth in love and live with fearless conviction.This is the twelfth sermon in a special series that will contain all of the sermons and workshops delivered at the 2025 Thee Generation Youth Summit at Falls Baptist Church in Menomonee Falls, WI this past October 8–10, 2025.Don't forget to make plans to join hundreds of other young people next October 14–16, 2026 for our annual meeting in Menomonee Falls, WI. For more information, please visit theegeneration.org/tgys. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Sirius XM NBA Radio's Brian Geltzeiler joins Steiny & Guru to break down the first four games from the Warriors and the steps taken by the young core. Plus, the West is a bear and Geltzy helps the boys figure out where the Warriors fall.
Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile are back to break down the highs and lows of early-season hockey — from the Red Wings' flashes of brilliance and frustrating inconsistency to breakout young stars across the league. The guys dive into what's clicking (and what's not) in Detroit, whether McClellan can get this team over the hump, and why Dylan Larkin's leadership might finally be silencing critics.They also debate Vegas vs. Dallas out West, whether Carolina can ever get over the hump, and if the Canadiens are closer to contention than anyone wants to admit. Plus: the guys talk nostalgic jerseys, Montreal's goalie drama, and the wild rumor of Sidney Crosby heading to the Habs.It's hockey talk the Wut The Puck?! way — sharp, opinionated, and loaded with laughs.
Ike, Spike and Fritz dive back into the Phillies following the Dave Dombrowski and Rob Thomson press conferences yesterday and discuss if the Phils could look a lot younger next year if they move off some of their free agents and Nick Castellanos.
Today we discuss the young 2nd year and rookie players that could get more playing time for the Raiders moving forward
The Red Alert Podcast returns as Joe Chapp and Cindy Berry break down the Detroit Red Wings' 100th anniversary season — from the long-awaited Sergei Fedorov jersey retirement to Steve Yzerman's make-or-break year as GM. They dive into the youth movement with Axel Sandin Pellikka, Brantse Nygard, and Emmitt Finney, plus what Todd McLellan's arrival means for the Wings' playoff chances. Can Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Moritz Seider lead Detroit back to glory? Tune in for insight, bold predictions, and authentic Detroit hockey talk.
Alameda County's Board of Supervisors voted Friday to approv — but postpone — the implementation of an ethical investment policy barring public funds from companies that knowingly enable human rights abuses. Though Israel is not mentioned, pro-Palestinian advocates see the move as a step toward divestment from companies linked to Israel, while supporters of Israel warn it could inflame antisemitism amid rising incidents in California. We'll hear from Dina, a Bay Area native and organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Ongoing organizing with the Palestinian Youth Movement's Dina appeared first on KPFA.
It takes time for young players to adjust to the speed of the NFL, and the Dolphins need to keep giving their young talent opportunities to develop and gain confidence. Veterans Jack Jones and Rasul Douglas have been bright spots for the Dolphins defense.
With the Cardinals nearing the end of their season, how has the youth movement gone? Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman have had their struggles, but was it worth it for Ivan Herrera, Alec Burleson, and Victor Scott's success? We break down each of the Cardinals' young players and see whether or not the organization met their goals with the "runway season" at the start of the year.
Ahead of tonight's Red Sox game Arcand reacts to the Sox calling up another rookie pitcher.
The Ohio State class of 2025 is the best since 2021 and we should get to see them in back to back games What Julian offers that Will Howard did not Ryan Day continues to struggle in 1 area the Buckeye vets elevating their team and their draft stock
The Washington Capitals are heading into training camp with a major focus on youth, as GM Chris Patrick looks to give prospects a real chance to earn roster spots. Players like Ivan Miroshnichenko, Hendrix Lapierre, and Andrew Cristall headline a growing wave of young talent competing for ice time, while veterans such as Connor McMichael are preparing for bigger roles in the 2025–26 season. With roster flexibility and open competition on the horizon, the Capitals are betting on development and internal growth rather than quick veteran signings. One of the biggest storylines centers around Ryan Leonard, who enters his true rookie year with renewed confidence after spending the offseason building strength and sharpening his skating and shot. Leonard is determined to earn a spot on the opening-night roster and play with more freedom after a timid debut last season. Alongside Leonard, McMichael, Ilya Protas, and other young Capitals are making noise in informal skates, setting the stage for one of the most competitive camps in recent team history. Washington Capitals fans will be watching closely to see if the team's youth movement can spark long-term Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Chicago Bulls shift toward a younger core with players like Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey, and Noa Essengue, all eyes are on veteran center Nikola Vucevic. Will he fully buy into the Bulls' youth movement and accept a changing role on the team? In this video, we break down Vucevic's recent comments, how his fit impacts the rebuild, and whether Chicago's front office can get the veteran aligned with their long-term vision.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNS5lF_I3qBpGLGWllvyF8g/joinWhat do you guys think?Follow us on Social Mediahttps://linktr.ee/KognacBoyzLeave us a voicemail773-242-9219#chicagobulls #chicagobullsnews
The pre and post game host joined Vineeta with some thoughts on players like Walker Jenkins. All on our Twins 1st pitch Segment!
This week's Mets highlights include Evan's hyped reaction to the promotion of Jonah Tong, while Jerry Recco says fellow young starter Nolan McLean has the makings of a true ace. Plus, Sal Licata gives his trust rankings in the Mets bullpen, while Brandon Tierney says Mark Vientos is the key to making the Mets legitimate title contenders.
This week's Mets highlights include Evan's hyped reaction to the promotion of Jonah Tong, while Jerry Recco says fellow young starter Nolan McLean has the makings of a true ace. Plus, Sal Licata gives his trust rankings in the Mets bullpen, while Brandon Tierney says Mark Vientos is the key to making the Mets legitimate title contenders.
This week's Mets highlights include Evan's hyped reaction to the promotion of Jonah Tong, while Jerry Recco says fellow young starter Nolan McLean has the makings of a true ace. Plus, Sal Licata gives his trust rankings in the Mets bullpen, while Brandon Tierney says Mark Vientos is the key to making the Mets legitimate title contenders.
Dive into the Raiders' initial 53-man roster for 2025! We unpack the youth movement, surprising cuts like Laki Tasi & Tommy Mellott, and major concerns about defensive depth, especially in the secondary. Are moves imminent? 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
John and Josh noticed more youth than veterans when examining the Husker Football depth chart.
Both the Yankees and Mets are benefitting from young pitchers right now. How far can the youth movement take them? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this segment, BT dives into the Mets' recent win, crediting the infectious energy of a hot-hitting Mark Vientos for sparking the team. He also breaks down the compelling AL MVP race between Aaron Judge and Seattle's Cal Raleigh, arguing that Raleigh's monster home run numbers as a catcher make a strong case for him. The discussion broadens to include the Yankees' long-term outlook for 2026, the potential engagement of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, and a passionate conversation with actor Nick Turturro about the state of the Yankees.
As the Elton John and Bernie Taupin of Baltimore sports radio, Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio are really in the same room arguing the future of the Orioles. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour and the #TastyNes 27th WNST Anniversary brought them together at Faidley's Seafood in Lexington Market to discuss what's left to look for in a last place baseball team. A look to Basallo, Beavers and the youth movement for Birdland hope after more bad news on Bautista and Rutschman. The post Luke Jones look to Basallo and Beavers and youth movement for Orioles hope after bad Bautista news first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Alema Harrington joins the program to talk BYU Fall Camp, quarterback competitions, and more!
Bump and Stacy hear what Jalen Milroe had to say about his first experience in the NFL after the Seahawks preseason tie against the Raiders, they give you their thoughts on the Micah Parsons trade drama and Anthony Richardson’s injury in Headline Rewrites, they look back on the Mariners thrilling extra innings walk off win over the White Sox, and they bring you the latest on Josh Naylor and Bryce Miller’s injuries.
Chuck Garfien is joined by CHSN Field Reporter Connor McKnight for an in-depth look at why this new wave of young talent has Sox fans believing again. From Colson Montgomery's power to the dynamic rookie catcher duo and a revamped development system, the future on the South Side is suddenly bright. Plus, Connor breaks down his top five under-the-radar White Sox prospects and how the organization is hard at work building lasting depth.
The young bucks are making their presence known at training camp. What could this new younger Patriots team look like this season
When people with a rare disease accomplish a lot, someone might say they did so “despite their condition.” In the case of Khartik Uppalapati, it might be more appropriate to say “because of his conditions.” Uppalapati, a 16-year-old Virginia high school student, is a co-founder of the RareGen Youth Network, an organization designed to give voice to young people affected by rare diseases. He's also an entrepreneur, scientific researcher, and international rights activist, all stemming from his experience as a someone with a rare disease. We spoke to Uppalapati about his journey as a rare disease patient, his work as an advocate, and why he thinks it essential that there be greater youth representation in healthcare policy and advocacy.
In hour three of Jones and Keefe, Fitzy joined to talk about how the Red Sox second half of the season should go with the trade deadline looming
Patrick Roath is among scores of younger Democrats across the country who say the last election is proof their party desperately needs new ideas and new blood. But he faces a tough incumbent in next year's Democratic primary: 13-term Congressman Stephen Lynch.
The Chicago Bulls' future takes center stage as Noah Essengue and Matas Buzelis shine in Summer League action. With a combined 49 points, these young talents showcase the potential of the Bulls' new direction. AK's vision for the team finally emerges, focusing on player development and a modern playstyle. Haize discusses the Bulls' shift towards youth, analyzing the performances of Essengue and Buzelis alongside recent acquisitions like Josh Giddey. Discussions delve into the team's evolving identity, player fit, and the challenges of rebuilding. Plus, catch updates on Giddey's new shoe deal with Puma and its implications for his future with the Bulls. Tune in for an in-depth look at the Bulls' promising young core and what it means for the franchise's 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
Doc Walker, filling in for Craig Hoffman, welcomes on Adrian Branch to discuss the flood of big-money deals across the NBA, including the Thunder locking up three stars with max contracts. They then dive into Cooper Flagg's highly anticipated Summer League debut and break down the early hype surrounding the top prospect. Plus, Doc and Adrian evaluate the Wizards' offseason and whether their young, talent-heavy roster has real potential to make noise in the near future.
Hour 2 1:12 - Adrian Branch Talks NBA Money, Cooper Flagg Hype & Wizards Youth Movement 19:34 - Lou Holder Talks USMNT Loss, Wimbledon Action & Commanders Mount Rushmore
Hour two of DJ & PK for July 2, 2025: What is Trending Hot Takes or Toast: Utah Jazz Youth Movement Excitement factor for the Utah Jazz
DJ & PK talked about the Utah Jazz going with the youth on the roster and what it means for the fan as they continue to engineer a rebuild.
Tim LaComb joined DJ & PK for his weekly visit on the show to talk about the Utah Jazz and also lend some insight into how the BYU Honor Code impacts coaches and athletes.
The entirety of DJ & PK for July 2, 2025: HOUR ONE Longtime Utah Jazz PA Voice Dan Roberts in-studio Reflections on the NBA and Utah Jazz People he will remember and what his legacy is HOUR TWO What is Trending Hot Takes or Toast: Utah Jazz Youth Movement Excitement factor for the Utah Jazz HOUR THREE Riley Jensen, College Football Expert Who will be BYU's starting quarterback? Utah Jazz going with youth movement HOUR FOUR Tim LaComb, SEG Media Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Hour three of DJ & PK for July 2, 2025: Riley Jensen, College Football Expert Who will be BYU's starting quarterback? Utah Jazz going with youth movement
On today's Palestine Post, we speak with Laith who is a member of the Palestinian Youth Movement and one of the national leaders of the Mask Off Maersk Campaign. Shipping giant Maersk announced this month that it would cut ties with Israeli settlements in the West Bank. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestine Post: Mask off Maersk Campaign Successes w/ the Palestinian Youth Movement appeared first on KPFA.
Trade season is here and it’s getting spicy. Dwyane Wade, Dorell Wright, Chris Johnson, and Bob dive into the biggest offseason moves, challenge front office decisions, and talk patience vs. pressure in today’s NBA. From KD landing in Houston to the Desmond Bane trade head-scratcher, the crew brings insight, heat, and a few laughs as they unpack what’s really going on behind the scenes. Music Credit: Khari Mateen. What We Discussed: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Live from Fanatics Fest – First Timeout Show Energy 02:30 KD to Houston – Smart Play or Panic Move? 05:44 Patience vs. Microwave Culture in the NBA 08:19 OKC’s Blueprint vs. Houston’s Gambit 10:55 Desmond Bane to Orlando – What Are We Doing? 13:20 Big Threes, Ball Sharing & Shrinking Rosters 15:50 Memphis Reloads – Can KCP & Cole Fill Bain’s Role? 18:10 Draft Picks = Leverage: Playing the Long Game 20:33 JJJ as a #3, Not a #2 – Memphis' Real Needs 24:00 Drew Holiday to Portland – Mentor or Mismatch? 26:45 Boston’s Youth Movement – Can It Work? 29:17 KD to Miami? Why It Was Never Happening 31:05 CJ to Wizards – A Wasted Opportunity? 33:20 Front Office Games & What's Next Before the Draft See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Javi and Toad are back in the studio! The boys welcome two new interns into the crew and announce the inaugural Mafia Meetup at loanDepot Park on Saturday, July 19th, against the Kansas City Royals. Then, Javi provides his unique perspective on Sandy Alcantara's struggles and his recent improvement. Is Brad Marchand the greatest Florida Panther of all time? The boys make their Omaha predictions, and spoiler alert, Toad's pick has already been eliminated. Javi and Toad then discuss the youth potential sweeping through Major League Baseball, specifically in Boston, Detroit, and Miami.
Laila is a Syrian-Palestinian law student and organizer with the Bay Area chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement: a transnational, grassroots organization of Palestinian and Arab youth in the diaspora fighting for justice and liberation. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestine Post: Palestinian Youth Movement Action appeared first on KPFA.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker welcome in former Twins GM Thad Levine (1:20) to share his thoughts on the Red Sox calling up MLB's no. 1 ranked prospect Roman Anthony, the impact of A.J. Hinch's experience in Detroit, the challenge of winning with high expectations, the Jays' options for the struggling Bowden Francis, and why GMs are more focussed on 'platoon players.' Later, Cardinals analyst and former MLB pitcher Brad Thompson joins the show (29:36) ahead of the Cards' series against the Jays to discuss how they have defied expectations this season, the biggest surprises for St. Louis this year, and where they can improve.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Chicago Bulls' offseason strategy focuses on youth and a new playstyle, with potential moves involving Nikola Vucevic and Lonzo Ball. Haize expresses concerns about the front office's commitment to this vision, questioning whether Arturas Karnisovas will stay the course or make hasty decisions if the team shows promise. The episode explores the importance of fit in player acquisitions and draft choices, highlighting the delicate balance between youth development and immediate competitiveness. Key discussions include the potential Coby White trade, Josh Giddey's role, and the future of Billy Donovan as head coach. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the Bulls' roster construction and long-term strategy as they aim to build a contender.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
Steiny & Guru wonder how much the pups will be able to do for a 49ers team that has playoff aspirations.
On this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nicholas Giordano is joined by Stefano Forte, President of the New York Young Republican Club, to discuss the surge of political enthusiasm among young conservatives. Forte explains how the NYYRC is growing rapidly in one of the bluest states in the country and why young people, especially following the pandemic, are rejecting the radical leftist agenda. They also explore how Republicans are gaining ground in deep-blue cities, the disconnect of establishment GOP figures stuck in the past, and what the party must do to capitalize on the momentum. The conversation touches on Trump, grassroots organizing, and the urgency of political courage in today's culture war. Episode Highlights: Why young conservatives are energized and organizing in blue strongholds like New York How establishment Republicans still underestimate how far left Democrats have gone What the GOP must do to secure victories beyond 2024 and win over disaffected voters
Welcome back to another season of The Late Sub! Claire sits down to talk through the USWNT's youth movement, the search for Alyssa Naeher's successor, Trinity Rodman's return and more.
On the latest episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the NHL debuts of Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel, both of whom signed their entry-level contracts with the Blackhawks over the weekend. They also talk about the youth movement as a whole, Rinzel's upside, and much more. Plus, Pat and Charlie share their thoughts on the new-look third line of Moore, Lukas Reichel and Landon Slaggert, the NCAA men's hockey tournament, and Alex Ovechkin's quest for Wayne Gretzky's NHL all-time goals record leading into Friday's matchup vs. Chicago.