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The Yankees are winning games like nothing can touch them, and that's exactly the problem: everything is touching them. Aaron Judge is out with a stress fracture on his first rib, Giancarlo Stanton is back on the injured list with more imaging ahead, and key names like Trent Grisham, Max Fried, and Clark Schmidt are also sidelined. Yet the New York Yankees still sit on top of the American League. So what's real, what's luck, and what's going to break when the calendar flips to August?I dig into the stretch that includes a strong series in Toronto and the bigger reasons the team keeps stacking wins. I talk lineup sparks from Ben Rice, the steady impact of Paul Goldschmidt, and why Cody Bellinger's all-around game keeps showing up when the Yankees need it. I also get into the “edge” factor, why a player like Caballero can change the feel of a team, and why the defense looks different when the right guys are playing the right spots.Then I hit the uncomfortable truth: the bullpen is still a major concern, and the trade deadline has to be about building an October-proof roster, not just surviving June. I also put the hot start in context, because the American League has been shockingly weak, and that changes how we judge the standings. Finally, I look ahead at the schedule and the must-fix positions, from catcher production to third base stability, so the season doesn't turn into a “nice story” instead of a real run.If you're following Yankees baseball for more than highlights, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review so more fans can find the show.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
The wait is over! The Knicks are NBA Champions!!! 53 years of heartbreak and waiting is over as Captain Clutch delivered a historic performance for the ages. The most resilient team in NBA history did it again.45 points out of a team's 94 is not a stat line, it's a rescue mission. Jalen Brunson turned into Captain Clutch for real, carrying the New York Knicks to a 94 - 90 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 and putting an NBA championship banner in New York. If you want a pure Knicks Finals recap with the emotional swings left intact, this is it. I talk through how this game gets messy fast: another brutal start, another double-digit deficit, and a Spurs team that looks nothing like a typical “gentleman's sweep” opponent. Victor Wembanyama makes the paint feel closed for business early, and Dylan Harper keeps punching with bucket after bucket. Then the Knicks do what they've done all postseason: stay connected, survive the ugly minutes, and let their best player decide the outcome. Brunson scores from everywhere, lives at the line, and keeps producing even when the offense stalls around him. I also get into the uncomfortable parts that make this win even louder: the bench gives almost nothing, the whistles feel rough, and Karl Anthony Towns spends the night in foul trouble and eventually fouls out. Bridges hits big shots when they're needed most, OG Anunoby brings steadiness, Josh Hart chips in timely threes, and even missed late free throws can't stop the ending. The bigger takeaway is the one I keep coming back to: the 2026 Knicks build a legacy on resilience, on comebacks, and on never looking finished. If you enjoy NBA playoffs breakdowns, Knicks championship reactions, and real talk about what wins close-out games, subscribe, share this with a Knicks fan, and leave a review. What moment from this Finals run are you going to remember first?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Insanity! Ridiculous! insane ! impossible, bonkers, unreal! Call it anything you want, but it happened. The Knicks are now 1 win away!!!A 29-point hole in the NBA Finals usually ends in garbage time and hard questions. At Madison Square Garden, it turned into a night Knicks fans won't forget, because Game 4 ends with OG Anunoby flying in for a tip-in with 1.2 seconds left and a miracle 107-106 win that puts New York up 3-1 on the San Antonio Spurs. The crowd swings from disbelief to absolute chaos, and I walk through how the comeback actually happened possession by possession, not just as a highlight. I get into the turning points that made this “miracle at Madison Square Garden” possible: OG's lights-out shooting and two-way steadiness, Jalen Brunson's big buckets through heavy pressure, and the late, unexpected help that swings momentum when the rotation looks broken. I also talk about the part Knicks fans don't want to repeat, starting with Karl-Anthony Towns picking up two early fouls and how that changes everything against Victor Wembanyama. When KAT is available, the defense looks different, the matchups look different, and the offense has a ceiling the Knicks can't reach without him touching the ball more. Then I pivot to what matters next: Game 5 in San Antonio. The Knicks can't keep starting slow, Brunson can't spend entire possessions fighting double teams just to begin the offense, and the secondary scoring has to show up. We also hit the spicy stuff, including officiating frustrations and why this Spurs core with Wembanyama feels like a long-term problem for the league. If you care about Knicks basketball, NBA Finals analysis, or what it takes to close a championship series, this one is for you. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more Knicks fans find us before Game 5.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
It had to end sometime, and the Knicks winning streak is over as the shooting went cold at MSG for the Knicks.The Knicks finally took a punch in the NBA Finals, and it landed in the one place New York wanted to be unstoppable: Madison Square Garden. I react to the 115-111 Game 3 loss to the San Antonio Spurs, snapping a 13-game playoff win streak and ending a 43-day run without a loss. The offense looked out of sync from the jump, and once the game got tight, every turnover, every empty trip, and every rushed shot felt twice as heavy.I dig into what went wrong and what still worked. OG Anunoby shined with a complete two-way performance, while Mikal Bridges was a non-factor and never got comfortable after early fouls. Jalen Brunson put up 32, but he was still off because of decision-making, fouls, and turnovers. Karl-Anthony Towns doesn't get enough clean involvement, and I talk about why the Knicks may need to run more through him if they want steadier offense and better late-game shot quality.On the Spurs side, Victor Wembanyama changed the court on both ends with scoring, rim protection, and pure intimidation in the paint. I also highlight how San Antonio's defense ramped up, how the whistle felt in the second half, and the brutal fourth-quarter math: New York went ice-cold from three, and a handful of makes flips the outcome. Game 4 is the hinge point, so I finish with a clear adjustment checklist for the Knicks to protect home court before the series swings back to San Antonio. Subscribe, share the show with a Knicks fan, and leave a review, then tell us your pick: what's the single biggest change New York must make for Game 4?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
The Knicks hung on for nail-biting 105-104 road win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals!A 1-point NBA Finals win is stressful enough. Now add this twist: Jalen Brunson can't buy a bucket, shoots 7-for-25, misses a wide-open late three, and the Knicks still walk out of San Antonio with a 105-104 win and a 2-0 series lead. That's the kind of result that makes fans start whispering about something bigger, because it takes more than hot shooting to survive that atmosphere and that pressure.I break down how New York pulls it off with a real team effort. Karl-Anthony Towns is the engine again and he's building a serious Finals MVP case: 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting, 13 rebounds, 3-of-5 from deep, plus the defense and poise you need when Victor Wembanyama is on the other side. I also talk about why staying out of foul trouble is a hidden key for the Knicks' rotation, and how Towns' minutes can tilt the entire matchup.Then it's the supporting cast and the details: Mikal Bridges hitting huge shots (20 points on 8-of-13, 4-of-6 from three), Landry Shamet providing instant offense off the bench, OG Anunoby's steady scoring and free throws, and the connected team defense that brings steals, blocks, and stops when the Spurs make their run. I also react to the bigger picture numbers that don't sound real anymore: 13 straight playoff wins, eight straight road playoff wins, and a Knicks team that refuses to fold late.Subscribe to Jersey Guy Sports, share this with a Knicks fan who's still catching their breath, and leave a review if you like these rapid postgame reactions. What was the moment you thought Game 2 was slipping away?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Devastating. Frustrating. Worst case scenario. Name your poison. Aaron Judge has a stress fracture in his ribs, and the detail that should stop every Yankees fan in their tracks is this: the team won't even re-image him for four to six weeks. That's not a quick bruise. That's uncertainty, and uncertainty hits harder when your offense is built around one player who changes every at-bat, every pitch sequence, and every opposing game plan. I walk through what the Yankees actually said, what it implies about the real timeline, and why the familiar “day-to-day” messaging keeps backfiring with fans. Then I zoom out to the bigger issue: roster construction. If the lineup can't survive a Judge absence, that's not just bad luck, it's a depth problem. I talk honestly about the current state of the offense, who can realistically carry production, and why “urgency” during the season doesn't make up for an offseason that failed to add enough impact talent. From there, the conversation turns to the injury pileup across the roster and what it means for pitching stability and late-game relief. Finally, I get into the uncomfortable trade deadline questions: do you push in prospects for short-term fixes, or pivot toward smarter long-range moves when the path to a World Series looks thin even at full strength? If you care about the Yankees' future as much as the standings, this is the moment to think clearly. Subscribe, share the show, and leave a review, then tell me: should the Yankees buy at the deadline?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Led By Brunson and KAT, the Knicks shook off the rust and erased a 14 point 3rd quarter deficit and used a bit of Brunson magic to take Game 1 of the NBA Finals 105-95. This is the Knicks' 12th straight playoff victory!The Knicks didn't win Game 1 with a perfect box score, they won it with backbone. After looking rusty, missing shots, and falling behind by 14 in the third quarter, we watched New York flip the night in San Antonio with defense, composure, and the kind of closing execution that wins championships.I break down the swing moments, starting with how Jalen Brunson turned a rough shooting night into another clutch masterclass, drilling the shots that matter most in the final minutes. But we also make the case that Karl-Anthony Towns was the engine of the comeback, steadying the offense, cleaning the glass, and playing smart positional defense while staying out of foul trouble. That last part is a huge NBA Finals storyline, especially with Mitchell Robinson battling a finger injury and the rotation needing stability.I also dig into the chess match against the Spurs, including how the Knicks defended Victor Wembanyama, why transition defense tightened up late, and what needs to improve if San Antonio's elite defense keeps squeezing the half-court offense. Plus: Josh Hart's ice-cold scoring paired with monster rebounding, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges delivering late free throws, and the bizarre fan-on-court interruption that could've wrecked momentum but didn't. The Knicks are now riding a 12-game playoff win streak, and Game 2 suddenly feels massive.Subscribe for more Knicks and NBA playoff breakdowns, share this with a fellow fan, and leave a review with your take: who was your MVP of Game 1?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Talk about a kick in the NUTS. The Knicks are finally playing the kind of connected, ruthless basketball that makes you believe a Finals run can end with something real. Then a headline drops that changes the math fast: Mitchell Robinson reportedly suffers a broken pinky finger on his right hand, his shooting hand, and the early word is out indefinitely. That one phrase introduces a whole range of outcomes, and every single one of them forces tough questions about the rotation, the game plan, and the matchups. I break down what the injury could mean with the NBA Finals right around the corner, including how the extra days off help and why the unknown opponent makes preparation even harder. If the Knicks draw a problem like Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs, Robinson's ability to defend bigs inside and outside is not a luxury, it is part of the blueprint. Even against any opponent, his presence changes how aggressive we can be at the rim, how confident we feel switching, and how many mistakes our defense can survive. Then I zoom in on why Robinson matters so much even when the free throw shooting becomes a meme. He is a spark, a defensive anchor, and a possession machine with elite rebounding, timely shot blocking, and those momentum alley oops that flip a crowd. When the Knicks have been spreading the wealth and winning as a complete team, this is the adversity test that shows whether the identity holds. If you're riding with the Knicks, listen now, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a review so more fans can find us.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Cole is back. For the Yanks, it means so much.The Yankees are starting to feel like themselves again, and it's not just the standings. A three-game sweep of the Royals brings three totally different wins: a comeback capped by a 2 run 9th, a blowout where the bats finally unload, and a clean, pitcher-driven win that reminds you what this team can look like when it's right.I dig into the biggest reason the vibe has shifted: Gerrit Cole is back on the mound and pitching with real authority. After the fear that comes with major arm surgery and a late start to the year, there's a quiet relief that hits when your ace takes the ball and the game immediately feels manageable. I also zoom out to the rotation as a whole, from Cam Schlittler looking like a rising star to Ryan Weathers forcing a serious conversation about who stays in the starting five when arms return, plus the watch list items for Rodón and what “good enough” needs to look like.Then I hit the position-player picture: Ben Rice's approach, Goldschmidt's steady pro at-bats, and why Cody Bellinger's defense is the kind that literally steals runs. But I don't dodge the stuff that can sink a contender either: third base issues, the shortstop playing-time debate, Grisham's production, the Yankees' constant small ball failures, injury worries with Stanton and Fried, and a woeful bullpen we still don't trust.If you're looking for grounded Yankees analysis with fan-level honesty, press play, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a quick review. What's the one move you'd make right now to get this team over the top?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
The Knicks DESTROYED the Cavs to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals! Another great team effort drove the blowout.130 - 93 doesn't look like a normal playoff score, and that's the point. We just watched the New York Knicks turn Game 4 into a message, finishing a 4-0 sweep over the Cleveland Cavaliers and charging into the NBA Finals with the kind of edge every fan dreams about. I'm Don, and I'm breaking down why this run feels different, from the early knockout punches to the way the Knicks keep turning closeout games into blowouts.I dig into the biggest reason I can't stop smiling: killer instinct. The Knicks don't just win, they step on the gas when the series is there to be finished. That shows up in the numbers (11 straight playoff wins, dominant road performances) and in the way the minutes shake out when the starters get to sit late. Then I get specific about what's fueling it: a true team effort where Jalen Brunson doesn't have to be Superman, Landry Shamet lights it up off the bench, and Karl-Anthony Towns fills every column while still needing to stay out of foul trouble. I also talk about Deuce McBride finally seeing a couple threes fall, which could matter a lot against Finals defenses.It's not all confetti. I hit the concerns that travel with the Knicks into June 3: rest vs rust after another long break, injuries and nagging bumps, Mikal Bridges cooling off, and the tactic everyone will copy called Hack-A-Mitch that puts Mitchell Robinson's free throws under a spotlight. Whether the opponent is San Antonio with Wembanyama or Oklahoma City with SGA, the margin gets thin fast.If you're riding this Knicks wave, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more fans can find us.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
One win away from the NBA Finals baby! 10 straight playoff wins. No losses in a month!A 3-0 lead can make people start daydreaming, but this Knicks run is more than vibes. After a convincing Game 3 win in Cleveland, I talk through how New York keeps stacking double-digit road wins and why the 2026 NBA playoffs are starting to look like a full-team takeover. The score matters, sure, but the bigger story is how calm the Knicks look while doing it. Even when Cleveland makes it interesting for a stretch, New York answers without forcing bad shots or falling into hero ball. I dig into the players driving the momentum, starting with Mikal Bridges and the way his defense and timely buckets keep the Knicks steady. Jalen Brunson drops 30, yet the most impressive part is that he doesn't need to go full Superman late because the offense keeps producing clean looks. Landry Shamet's open threes, the ball movement, and the “different guy every night” feel are becoming the defining traits of this postseason. I also get honest about what still needs tightening, including where Deuce McBride fits and why depth is going to matter even more as the competition rises. Then I zoom out to the stakes: no team has ever come back from 3-0 in NBA history, but the Knicks still have to finish the job. I look ahead to the potential NBA Finals matchup, whether it's San Antonio with Victor Wembanyama or the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and why that next stage will be a grind no matter what. If you're riding with the Knicks right now, hit subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. What's your prediction for Game 4?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
A 16-point Eastern Conference Finals win is satisfying on its own. A 16-point win where Jalen Brunson doesn't need to play Superman is the kind of signal Knicks fans have been waiting for. We're coming off New York's 109-93 Game 2 win that pushes the series to 2-0, stretches the Knicks' playoff streak to nine straight, and puts them just two wins from the NBA Finals.I walk through how the night actually unfolds: a slow start, cold three-point shooting early, and Cleveland's defense keeping things tight, before one swing player flips the floor. Josh Hart goes from early misses to raining open threes, forcing the Cavs to stop loading up on Brunson and giving the Knicks the spacing they need to run cleaner offense. From there, the supporting cast keeps stacking winning plays, with Mikal Bridges staying scorching hot and hitting shots that feel back-breaking, not just pretty.I also dig into the “quiet glue” parts of the win: OG Anunoby's timely buckets and elite defense, Karl-Anthony Towns settling in after a tougher Game 1, and the rotation questions that still matter, including Deuce McBride needing more and Mitchell Robinson's ongoing free-throw problem with Hack-a-Mitch always lurking. Finally, I hit the box score, the key stats, and what has to travel as the Knicks head to Cleveland for Game 3.If you're following the Knicks playoff run and want a fast, honest postgame breakdown, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. What adjustment do you think Cleveland makes next?Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
今回は、びっくりした時にネイティブがよく使うフランス語の表現をご紹介します。 「Oh la vache!」って聞いたことありますか? 直訳すると「おお!牛!」ですが、実はとてもよく使われる感嘆表現なんです! YouTub.... The post Vol.599 「おお!牛!/ Oh la vache!」ってどういう意味?フ|楽しく学ぶフランス語 first appeared on FRANCE 365:フランス最新情報・フランス語学習お役立ち情報.
Trump en Europa liggen helemaal overhoop. Hij zegt '100 procent zeker' met heffingen te komen op landen die hem Groenland niet gunnen, Frankrijk moet zelfs vrezen voor extra heffingen van 200 (!) procent op Franse wijn en champagne. Alleen maar omdat president Macron niet met hem in een vredesclubje wil.Veel landen zijn het gedreig van president Trump helemaal zat en zijn bereid om een handelsoorlog te starten. Waar eindigt dit? En wat betekent dit voor de beurs? Je hoort het deze aflevering.Hoor je ook waarom de baas van Euronext Amsterdam niet echt vreest voor deze geopolitieke storm. Sterker nog: hij denkt dat er de komende tijd bedrijven naar de beurs komen. Hij verwacht veel beursgangen.Hebben we het ook over de 'overwinning voor de kleine belegger'. De Ondernemingskamer zet een voorlopige streep door de voorgenomen fusie tussen kunstmestproducent OCI en bouwbedrijf Orascom. En je krijgt weer een update over de Warner Bros. overname! Te gast: Niels Koerts van Stockwatch.nlOver de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezig houdt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach (freelance) financieel journalist en presentator van BNR Beurs. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump en Europa liggen helemaal overhoop. Hij zegt '100 procent zeker' met heffingen te komen op landen die hem Groenland niet gunnen, Frankrijk moet zelfs vrezen voor extra heffingen van 200 (!) procent op Franse wijn en champagne. Alleen maar omdat president Macron niet met hem in een vredesclubje wil.Veel landen zijn het gedreig van president Trump helemaal zat en zijn bereid om een handelsoorlog te starten. Waar eindigt dit? En wat betekent dit voor de beurs? Je hoort het deze aflevering.Hoor je ook waarom de baas van Euronext Amsterdam niet echt vreest voor deze geopolitieke storm. Sterker nog: hij denkt dat er de komende tijd bedrijven naar de beurs komen. Hij verwacht veel beursgangen.Hebben we het ook over de 'overwinning voor de kleine belegger'. De Ondernemingskamer zet een voorlopige streep door de voorgenomen fusie tussen kunstmestproducent OCI en bouwbedrijf Orascom. En je krijgt weer een update over de Warner Bros. overname! Te gast: Niels Koerts van Stockwatch.nlOver de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezig houdt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach (freelance) financieel journalist en presentator van BNR Beurs. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're kicking off 2026 with something different. TeaRon and BK review the independent sci-fi film Underneath: Children of the Sun, a passion project years in the making that has already pulled in over 800K views on YouTube—a major win for indie cinema.Directed by David Kirman, the film is set in 1850s Missouri, where a man's chance encounter with an alien survivor from a crashed spacecraft pulls him into a much larger intergalactic conflict. The result is an ambitious blend of Black history, cosmic politics, and generational legacy.TeaRon and BK break down the film's impressive visuals, bold ideas, and its decision to weave a slavery storyline into a sci-fi epic—while questioning whether the story fully delivers on its massive promise.Is Underneath proof of what Black audiences are craving—and a glimpse into the future of independent filmmaking—or does its ambition outpace its execution?––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Us:IG: @tearonworld / @bkwitda4fa4TT: @tearon__ / @bkgostupidFB: facebook.com/UbiquitousBlacksTHRD: @ubiquitousblacks––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS Podcast:Ubiquitous Blacks is an internationally focused podcast that explores similarities and differences of the Black/African diaspora experiences around the world. The goal is to shed light on the differences and similarities between us all, while learning to celebrate those very things.World News, Politics, Pop Culture and More are discussed by host TeaRon and an array of awesome guests.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
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Hosts Pastor Vincent Fernandez and Pastor Tim Hamilton Question Timestamps: Lois, YouTub (4:35) - How would you respond to a Christian who believes that Jesus only died for those predestined to go to heaven? Wendy, NJ (6:32) - Are Christians allowed to take non-Christians to court? Michelle, email (11:44) - Is it acceptable to tithe by serving in the church? If not, what is an acceptable alternative to tithing with money? Venetia, email (15:18) - Is the temple in Ezekiel 40 the one that will exist during the Tribulation period? Nelsun, Facebook (19:59) - Is it wrong to dispose of old Bibles? Carlin, NY (22:32) - I have some encouragement about tithing. Bridgefest Live Audience (26:08) - What are some good scriptures to encourage marriages that are experiencing trials? Debbie, OH (33:30) - I have a suggestion for what to do with old Bibles. Virginia, SC (35:02) - Can I remarry and still be in line with the Bible? Nancy, email (40:55) - Are we witnessing God's divine power over nature today? Robert, Facebook (44:19) - My wife of 36 years just passed away, and I don?t want to go to the funeral. What encouragement do you have? Jamie, Bridgefest Live Audience (49:45) - Does God hear and answer prayers from non-believers? Moses, Facebook (53:12) - What do I do to reignite my fire for God? Ask Your Question: 888-712-7434 Answers@bbtlive.org
Yanira Amadeo, Executive Director of Development at the University of Connecticut Foundation, shares her journey from administrative assistant to philanthropic leader raising millions for student opportunities and university initiatives.• Transitioned from psychology and social work to higher education development after realizing her passion for fundraising• Leveraged her position at Columbia University to earn a nonprofit management degree while working her way up from administrative coordinator• Describes development work as "bridging generosity and justice" by connecting donors with university priorities• Currently pursuing a PhD focusing on alumni philanthropists of color at Hispanic-serving institutions• Advocates for strength-based research approaches versus deficit perspectives when studying communities of color• Higher education development offers competitive salaries with assistant directors earning $70K-90K and vice presidents potentially earning up to $500K• Emphasizes the importance of building relationships and reputation rather than just credentials• Shares that less than 2% of PhD holders are people of color, encouraging more diversity in advanced educationIf you're interested in the intersection of impact and career growth, check out more episodes of Career Cheat Code on your favorite podcast platform.Disclaimer: The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed on Career Cheat Code are those of the individual guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, affiliated organizations & employers. This podcast is intended for informational and inspirational purposes, highlighting the guests and their unique career journeys. We hope these stories inspire you to chase your purpose, define success on your own terms & take the next step in your career. If you enjoyed this episode, please like, rate, and subscribe to this podcast on whatever platform you're using, and share this podcast with your friends and your networks. For more #CareerCheatCode, visit linktr.ee/careercheatcode. Let's make an impact, one episode at a time! Host - Radhy Miranda LinkedIn Instagram Producer - Gary Batista LinkedIn Instagram To watch on YouTube Follow us on our YouTub...
Join us for an exclusive livestream interview with Mads from Sail Life, a popular YouTube channel with over 145,000 subscribers. In this engaging session, Mads shares his background as a software developer, the journey that led him to start his YouTube channel, and his transition from monohulls to catamarans. We'll dive into the details of his DIY boat projects, the challenges he's faced, and his future sailing plans. Mads also offers valuable insights into video editing, making engaging content, and interacting with his viewers. Whether you're a sailing enthusiast, a DIY aficionado, or just curious about the life of a YouTube creator, this interview is packed with inspiration and practical tips.
Welcome to the Blink Friction Arts Podcast and the Music Crazy Robots.Today we are holding the Low End: exploring Renowned Female Double Bass Players Who Changed the GameWhen we think of double bass players, it's easy to conjure images of towering instruments, smoky jazz clubs, and the deep rumble of classical orchestras. But while the double bass has long been considered a male-dominated instrument—perhaps due to its sheer size and physicality—women have not only held their own but reshaped the narrative in profound and inspiring ways.Here's a celebration of some of the most renowned female double bass players, spanning genres from classical to jazz, who continue to break boundaries and make their mark.1. Esperanza SpaldingIf there's a modern icon of bass brilliance, it's Esperanza Spalding. A musical prodigy, Spalding plays both double bass and electric bass with virtuosic ease, weaving jazz, fusion, classical, and soul into a genre-defying tapestry. She made headlines in 2011 by winning the Grammy for Best New Artist—an award rarely given to jazz musicians. With a string of critically acclaimed albums and boundary-pushing live performances, Spalding's influence reaches far beyond the bass community. She's also a professor at Harvard, emphasizing innovation in music and performance.2. Chi-chi NwanokuBritish-born Chi-chi Nwanoku is a trailblazer in the classical music world. As the founder of the Chineke! Orchestra—the first professional orchestra in Europe made up of majority Black and ethnically diverse musicians—she has made it her mission to open doors in a traditionally exclusionary space. A formidable double bassist in her own right, Chi-chi was a principal bassist with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment for over 30 years. Her career blends musical excellence with social justice, making her a vital voice in contemporary classical music.3. Linda May Han OhHailing from Australia and now based in New York, Linda May Han Oh has become one of the most in-demand jazz bassists of her generation. Whether leading her own projects or playing with legends like Pat Metheny, Joe Lovano, or Vijay Iyer, Oh brings a deep musicality and sharp improvisational mind to every performance. Her tone is warm, articulate, and commanding, with an emotional range that speaks volumes. She also teaches at the Berklee College of Music and the New School, nurturing the next wave of bass talent.4. Kristin KorbA rare mix of bassist and vocalist, Kristin Korb blends bebop agility with a velvet voice. Originally from the U.S. and now based in Denmark, Korb carries forward the tradition of singing bassists (think Ray Brown or Slam Stewart) but with a distinctively elegant and lyrical touch. Her interpretations of jazz standards are joyful, inventive, and rhythmically tight, making her performances feel both timeless and fresh.5. Caroline EmeryFor lovers of classical double bass pedagogy, Caroline Emery is a key figure. A professor at the Royal College of Music in London, Emery has trained a generation of outstanding bassists, many of whom now play in top orchestras worldwide. She's known for her work with young musicians and her emphasis on posture, breath, and physical awareness—an essential contribution to transforming how double bass is taught and performed.6. Jennifer LeithamJennifer Leitham, a veteran of the jazz scene and an accomplished composer, performer, and educator, is best known for her work with the likes of Mel Tormé and Doc Severinsen. Her playing is powerful and deeply rooted in jazz tradition, but she's also known for pushing the envelope both musically and personally. As a transgender woman in jazz, Leitham has been an advocate for visibility and acceptance in the music world, proving that artistry and authenticity go hand in hand.7. Amy DominguesClassically trained yet artistically adventurous, Amy Domingues has explored everything from Baroque continuo playing to post-rock collaborations and experimental sound art. Based in Washington, D.C., she's a cellist and double bassist with a unique voice. Her work highlights the double bass's capacity for subtlety, beauty, and textural depth across genres.Why Representation MattersThe double bass may be one of the largest and most physically imposing instruments in the orchestra or on the bandstand, but these women show that passion, skill, and vision aren't confined by size or stereotype. They've not only expanded what's possible on the instrument—they've redefined who gets to play it.Whether you're a student, a listener, or a player yourself, exploring the work of these bassists is a powerful reminder of music's capacity to evolve—and to include.Want to dive deeper? Check out performances by these players on YouTube, explore their discographies on streaming platforms, and follow their latest work on social media. And if you're learning bass yourself—take heart: these legends prove that the possibilities are endless.Follow the music crazy team on YouTub @taletellerclub
In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk you'll learn:Why hard work alone is not enough when it comes to getting the recognition we deserve.Building trust takes time, but it can be lost in an instant. How do you create it?How do you get it back once trust is broken. Mya has jumped into YouTub to enhance her social media and share a few things she's learned from doing it!Mya has identified three primary challenges leaders face today and not only tells you what they are, she walks through some simple solutions to address them. What practical strategies she has found most effective for leaders can utilize to successfully manage up and influence across an organization. To learn more about this guest: mayahuchan@thegloballead.com
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Mastering List Automator with PropStream: Automated Seller List Building & Marketing(Check out the full YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/_me-dLtrt3U)In this podcast, Josh Schoenly takes you through an in-depth guide on automating motivated seller list building and marketing using the List Automator tool integrated in PropStream. Despite an unexpected absence from expert Burton due to illness, Josh navigates through the process himself, detailing each step transparently. He demonstrates how to set up and automate lists for various motivated seller categories including pre-probate, tax delinquent, and absentee owners. Josh also dives into PropStream's filtering options, lead list definitions, and showcases how skip tracing enhances direct marketing campaigns. Additionally, he shares an effective text script to engage potential sellers and previews the YouTube video ad strategies generating substantial results. If you're ready to streamline your seller list building and marketing, this is a must-watch!Links referenced:https://www.loom.com/share/86fb4a0087ec41419977f6417a982f66 (Video Ads Bootcamp Overview)https://www.loom.com/share/d2619f995c5d42faa7c28398dd18c8bf (3 Reasons Why I'm So Excited)https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AQuOgHq8RxeA3iZKNLbWyw (Free Zoom info session)https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UR1BoSv2HBldF2OBp2hS1w5sQdZrzwie_G3AgItaCHE/edit?usp=sharing (seller text / email script)(Join the FREE Leads | Listings | Leverage Community right here: http://GrowWithJosh.com/LLL)
Psychologist Maria Ruberto is back to talk about one of the most important parts of our day: sleep. Starting off with the biology of sleep, Maria takes us through how we get to sleep, what happens when we sleep, and why we desperately need to sleep for good health and longevity. With metaphors galore to make the science as relatable as possible, we discuss the role of melatonin, the impact of screens on our suprachiasmatic nucleus and whether it’s worth cutting your sleep short to exercise? In more practical terms, Maria shares what sleep hygiene actually looks like, and, to Hugh and Josh’s relief, how hormones released during parenthood act to buffer against sleep deprivation. So set your sleep alarms, get comfy, and tuck yourself in for a BIG episode! Sweet dreams x If you would like to watch this full video on YouTub, follow this link: https://bit.ly/4htdJLj If you’d like to subscribe to our Patreon, A Little More Imperfects, sign up here: Patreon.com/theimperfects
Rare Ltd. and the N64 go together like PB & J. But did you know they also made a kart racer towards the end of the console's lifecycle!? Dave and jiggylookback return after a hiatus to race their way onto Mickey's Speedway USA! Find out how it compares to others in the generation and why jiggy played it so much he BECAME THE VILLAIN! You can watch this full episode on YouTube as well! We've launched a Patreon page where you can get episodes early and pre-show chats about pretty much anything and everything! PLUS, some free content is dropping on the page as well like mini reviews! patreon.com/remember64show Find more of Remember 64 on Bluesky, TikTok, Threads, Instagram, & Twitter @Remember64Show
In this episode, I chat with Stephen Cusato, the creative mind behind "Not Another Cooking Show." Stephen shares his story about how his love for cooking started early, inspired by watching cooking shows and working his first job in a kitchen. His journey took him from running a food truck to becoming a popular YouTub influencer with millions of followers, teaching people how to cook in a fun and simple way.Stephen opens up about his early struggles, including being dyslexic and feeling out of place in traditional school environments. These difficulties helped him develop a deep sense of grit and resilience. He shares how his passion for food started at a young age, from watching Japanese-dubbed cooking shows to working at a golf course's 19th hole. Stephen discusses the reality of running a food truck in New York, the challenges of making ends meet, and how that experience sharpened his cooking and business skills.We also talk about the shift to creating content for his cooking show, and how he used platforms like Reddit to build his audience. Stephen explains his focus on making cooking approachable for everyone, especially those who feel intimidated in the kitchen. His goal is to bridge the gap between wanting to cook and actually having the skills to do so.Throughout the conversation, Stephen highlights the importance of staying true to what you believe in, even when it's tempting to follow trends. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in food, making content, or starting something new. Tune in to hear Stephen's story and gain a better understanding of what goes into building something meaningful.00:00 - Introduction and Background 02:41 - Childhood and Love for Food 07:42 - Overcoming Challenges: Dyslexia and ADHD 10:53 - First Job and Experience in the Restaurant Business 16:30 - Transitioning to Food Content Creation 23:12 - Challenges and Success in the Food Truck Business 25:09 - Pursuing Photography and Videography 27:35 - Building a Client Base and Offering Unique Angles 29:32 - Overcoming Setbacks and Starting Not Another Cooking Show 31:41 - Discovering Personal Growth and Clarity 36:31 - The Journey to Success and the Importance of Perseverance 43:01 - Balancing Entertainment and Education in Content Creation 46:45 - Navigating Algorithms and Trends While Maintaining AuthenticityStephen On Socials: IG: @thefoodfreakk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephencusato X: @thefoodfreak Youtube: @NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW notanothercookingshow.tv Jon on Socials: IG: @streetschultz FB: Jon Schultz X: @JonSchultz_Onyx LinkedIn: jonschultz1 www.jonschultz.com
A four hour plane delay, a flat tire, a detour, a “closed door”…When things go bad, you need to start looking around and see what God's up to - and He always is! It may be a set up for a divine appointment! And that's what ignites your life!! Imagine living your life ignited everyday with effortless faith, joy, peace, purpose and direction! With me this Friday is one of the most enthusiastic, encouraging, & inspiring people I know! Author and Businessman, known as “the car guy,”- Barry Meguiar, President of Meguiar's Car Wax produces one of the top-selling car waxes in America. . He is the founder & President of Ignite America and Author of Ignite Your Life: Defeat Fear With Effortless Faith. Barry is pointing us in the direction of how live out God's purpose while loving others into a relationship with Jesus Christ! We have to keep God “number One” in our life! He shares stories and reminds us, if you want joy in your life - share Jesus! When you live Romans 8:28 according to God's purpose, He makes everything work for the good! Thanks to our Ministry Partner, Campbell Dental Care with an assist from Denise King, Realtor. You will want to be here with me this week on Crossroads with Jenny Bushkell, The Friday Afternoon Drive at Five. His television show “Car Crazy” ran for 18 years and aired globally. To hear stories of sharing Jesus go to igniteyourworld.com, SeekingGod.com, and Ignite with Barry Meguiar Podcast on YouTub
When a young girl starts talking to an imaginary friend, her adoptive mother becomes increasingly unsettled. It's almost as if she can really see him. But who is this Harry? And, more importantly, what does he want…? This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “Harry” by Rosemary Timperley (1955). You can hear me discuss this story by becoming a Patreon patron or YouTub channel member and listening to a future episode of The EnCrypted Postmortem.
We're going totally 90's sitcom this time with a clip show! As life puts new, full episodes on pause for just a bit, here's some select discussions from the podcast! Hear us chat about Wave Race 64, Goldeneye, Mario Party, DOOM 64, Mischief Makers, Jet Force Gemini, and more! Check out all the games in the timecodes below! You can watch this full episode on YouTube as well! (0:00) Intro (1:15) Goldeneye 007 (6:55) Jet Force Gemini (11:20) DOOM 64 (13:24) Mischief Makers (18:00) Mario Party (22:15) Toy Story 2 (24:54) Clayfighter 63 1/3 (28:19) Nightmare Creatures (34:36) Superman 64 (38:29) Wave Race 64 (43:15) Star Fox 64 Remember 64 is a proud member of the awesome Super Pod Network of shows! Check us out and a dozen others over at superpodnetwork.com! We've launched a Patreon page where you can get episodes early and pre-show chats about pretty much anything and everything! PLUS, some free content is dropping on the page as well like mini reviews, and your chance to take home a free holographic Remember 64 sticker! patreon.com/remember64show Find more of Remember 64 on TikTok, Threads, Instagram, & Twitter @Remember64Show
This time we're busting out one of the last FPS games to hit the N64: 007: The World is Not Enough. Josh from Still Loading is back on the show to chat all about his love for this game and the film! How does it hold up and does it hold a candle to Goldeneye? Check out Josh's other appearance on Remember 64 when we talked about Toy Story 2 on Level 33! Plus: our Goldeneye coverage on Level 32! You can watch this full episode on YouTube as well! We've launched a Patreon page where you can get episodes early and pre-show chats about pretty much anything and everything! PLUS, some free content is dropping on the page as well like mini reviews, and your chance to take home a free holographic Remember 64 sticker! patreon.com/remember64show Find more of Remember 64 on TikTok, Threads, Instagram, & Twitter @Remember64Show --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/remember-64/message