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The Voice for all things Utah sports, Matt gives you his unedited and unbridled opinion on the current events around the state. Sprinkled in are video game reviews and talk about important national sports stories. Listen now and become a spelunker today!
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Dan Kasper is a sports radio host based in Wisconsin who has a huge passion for sports (especially Wisconsin sports) since the dawn of time. He's used that passion to form a career as a sports radio host, podcaster, blogger, vlogger, analyst, and sports historian and collector. "The Man Cave Podcast" focuses it's topics mostly on the Wisconsin sports world. But since we don't script anything, we get off topic a bit sometimes and go down a different, weird, yet fun road. And sometimes others ...
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Football & Other F Words

Broadway Sports Media, LLC

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The only Tennessee Titans podcast you'll ever need. Crack open a beer with the guys of Football & Other F Words, as they give you real, authentic takes bout the Tennessee Titans and the NFL. Located in Nashville, we use a blend of humor, analysis, and raw, unapologetic fandom, to bring you the content that you crave. We will have you feeling like you're in the Man Cave with your buds. If you're looking for the best Tennessee Titans analysis with a sense of humor, then you just might be one o ...
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Keith McPherson, weeknights 7p-midnight on WFAN, is a die-hard Yankees and Nets fan. Born and raised in Monmouth County, you can understand where his Nets love comes from. His dedication to the Yankees is proof that he's always been destined to work at WFAN. Keith played football at James Madison University and Monmouth University, and had stops at the MLB Fan Cave, MTV, Roc Nation, and Jomboy Media before landing at The Fan.
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The Lay Up

A Hustlers Podcast

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The Lay Up Podcast is a sports media broadcast discussing NBA, NFL, NCAA, Basketball & Football. Teams, Players, Highlights & much more. A whole new sports fan experience for your man cave.
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SoulKitchenRadio

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Soul Kitchen Radio is a show that dedicates itself to supporting the Independent Artistry of Soul. We love to give artists a chance to shine by way of interviews, artists spotlights, and rotating their music in the mix with @realdjslix. During the NFL Football Season be sure to check out Memphis Lou @natureboyIV FrenchoRanchez @frencho_Ranchez Misha Trubs @mishatrubs and Rick Camacho @soulkitradio as we talk all things #FantasyFootball we have your best to worst players, starts and sits, and ...
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The Winning Mentality is a podcast dedicated to finding out the secrets behind sporting success. My name is Charlie Boscoe and I speak to athletes, coaches, journalists, team owners and support staff to find out what makes some people and organisations rise above the rest. For the biggest names in sport and the best behind the scenes stories, look no further. Each episode is an in-depth interview with a guest perfectly positioned to give a unique insight into their sport. The sports discusse ...
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Sons of Atherton Radio

Sons of Atherton Radio

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Welcome to the man cave, Cave-dwellers! The Sons are a bunch of pals who started a fantasy football league right here in the San Francisco/Bay Area. Now they do all their trash talking right here for your listening pleasure. Each week you’ll get to know The Sons a little better as they tell their unique story. So, pull up a seat and enjoy the show. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonsofathertonradio/support
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Health, wellness, and life - explored through and inspired by the experiences of former football linemen. Linemen face a unique set of challenges when their playing days are over. LATL dives into the best of lessons learned from the gridiron and how to apply them to leading a happy and healthy life. http://lifeaftertheline.com
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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IAB UK is the industry body for digital advertising, committed to building a sustainable future for digital advertising. We do this by bringing the industry together through our 1,200 members - including media owners, agencies, ad tech and brands - to tackle and address the big issues, celebrate digital and help businesses prepare for the future. Hosted by CMO, James Chandler, The IAB UK Podcast is released weekly and features interviews with guests, the latest trends and insightful thought ...
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The Milky Way - that awe-inspiring galaxy of stars that spirals across the night sky and has captivated humans for centuries - is no longer visible to a third of the world's population. That's because of light pollution and tonight on RN there is a special event to connect listeners from around the country and look to the stars together. Guest:Dr T…
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Amid the cost of living crisis, the Commonwealth Bank announced a profit of $9.8 billion dollars yesterday – down slightly on last financial year's record results. CBA CEO Matt Comyn says bringing inflation down is everyone's main priority and the bank recognises it's a "difficult time" for many Australians. Guest: Matt Comyn, Commonwealth Bank CEO…
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Palestinians who have fled to Australia are pleading with the Federal Government to ignore the Opposition's calls for a total ban on visa applications from the region, over national security concerns. Dr. Mona Kaskeen is a neurosurgeon from Palestine, she moved to Australia with her family in March on a visitor visa. She told RN Breakfast like many…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there could be "unintended consequences" if a complete ban on gambling advertising is legislated. The government has been under pressure to enact a blanket ban, as recommended by a parliamentary inquiry, but its proposal is expected to fall short of that. Guest: Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens Communications …
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton says people fleeing Gaza should not be let into Australia. What are the political ramifications of his comments, which have been backed by his party who are calling for a "temporary pause"? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. …
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Labor is close to securing a deal with the Coalition on its legislation to force the CFMEU into administration. Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt told RN Breakfast "there's no time for delay", and says despite some concessions the Government won't agree to, they believe they're close to a deal with the Coalition. Guest: Murray Watt, Workplac…
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Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson has backed in the Opposition Leader's calls that Palestinians fleeing Gaza should not be granted entry to Australia, due to national security concerns. Paterson says there should be a "temporary pause" until the Government can convince the Opposition and the Australian people that the security checks are …
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Two astronauts remain stranded on the International Space Station. Australian researchers have been in touch with two astronauts stranded in space 400 kilometres from earth. They've used the opportunity to launch a project called 'mission mushroom' – to find out how the humble fungi grows in zero-gravity conditions. Guest: Sara Webb, astrophysicist…
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NAPLAN results have shown educational disadvantage remains entrenched across Australia, with one third of Indigenous students categorised as "needing additional support" -- and nearly 90 per cent of students in remote communities are failing to reach minimum standards. Dyonne Anderson, CEO, Stronger Smarter Institute told RN Breakfast it's "not a l…
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Stonehenge has mystified people for centuries, but it was largely agreed the Altar Stone - one of the biggest rocks in the prehistoric structure - had originally come from Wales. But now - with the help of Australian researchers - scientists have discovered it actually hails from Scotland, and may have been transported by sea - not land. Guest:Anth…
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The World Health Organisation has declared the Mpox outbreak a global public health emergency. Experts say that a new strain of the virus is spreading and no vaccines yet available. There have been significant Mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries. Guest:Dr Jean…
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e-Scooters have polarised residents around the world and last night the City of Melbourne voted to cancel contracts with its two major hire companies Lime and Neuron. It comes after months of frustration around the use of e-scooters, with Victoria Police fining almost two-thousand riders this year, for failing to use a helmet, riding on footpaths o…
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A world first review of the state of youth mental health has warned it's an international crisis that is entering a dangerous new phase. The Lancet Psychiatry report names mental ill-health as the single biggest threat to the health, wellbeing and productivity of young people, and describes the lack of action to arrest the crisis as a scandal. Repo…
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Rory Stewart is a big name in UK politics. He's the author of Politics On the Edge, a co-host of the podcast The Rest Is Politics, a former UK diplomat and Tory politician, and a one-time candidate to be the leader of the UK Conservative Party, losing out to Boris Johnson. So, what does he make of the trend away from major parties we're seeing acro…
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Victoria's decision to walk away from a promise to raise the age of criminal responsibility will reverberate around the country. National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds told RN Breakfast the decision is a "huge step backwards" and is a decision "not based in evidence." Guest: Anne HollondsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Online gambling reform has a lot of support from people on both sides of politics. So, is Labor delaying action here? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.Guest: David CroweBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bill Shorten, Minister for Government Services and NDIS told RN Breakfast that "no-one has been as tough" as the Albanese Government when it comes to cracking down on gambling advertising. The Minister says while he agrees "it's bad" we've got to the point where free-to-air TV needs gambling advertising, he warns free-to-air provides an important v…
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Australian cyber security experts have uncovered one of the largest ever networks of AI-controlled fake social media accounts. Cyber CX, has discovered more than 5,000 fake X accounts, raising concerns they may be used to interfere in the US presidential election later this year. Guest: Katherine Mansted, Executive Director of Cyber Intelligence at…
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This week marks 3 years since allied forces – including Australia – withdrew from Afghanistan, after a 20 year-long battle to liberate its people from Taliban control. The Taliban has since resumed its oppressive regime, leading Afghanistan into one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world today. For women and girls, life in Afghanistan is dir…
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Overnight three senior Iranian officials say only a ceasefire deal in Gaza - stemming from talks this week - would hold the country back from direct retaliation against Israel. In the statement provided to Reuters, Iran has threatened retaliation over the assassination of Hamas' leader in its capital Tehran two weeks ago. Guest:Hooman Majd, Iranian…
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Emerging from the gritty streets of Bristol in the early '90s, Banksy made his mark - quite literally - with his simple yet provocative images of rats, policemen and other symbols of rebellion, sprayed on walls in cities across the planet. Yet despite his fame, Banksy's true identity continues to be one of the art world's best-kept secrets. Guest: …
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Audrey Tang went from being a hacker, to a demonstrator against the Taiwanese government, to its first non-binary digital minister. Audrey is in the country to speak at the National Press Club this week and is also the co-author of a new book called Plurality – The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy. They joined RN Breakfast to share …
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Labor has been under considerate pressure to act on gambling reform... but it appears as though any legislation won't go as far as a blanket ban. So, how will this be received by voters? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Karen Middleton, Poli…
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Despite pressure, including from within its own party, Labor looks set to reject calls for a blanket ban on gambling advertising. Independent Senator, David Pocock says it's a "betrayal of [late Labor MP] Peta Murphy and her legacy" as well as of the Australian people. The Senator told RN Breakfast "partial bans don't work" and says it's clear the …
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The Federal Government looks set to reject calls for a blanket ban on gambling advertising. Cabinet is expected to sign off on legislation regulating gambling advertising on traditional and social media this week. Responsible Wagering Australia CEO, Kai Cantwell claims a blanket ban risks driving Australians to "illegal offshore providers, which ar…
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Investigators will continue to try and piece together what led to a fiery helicopter crash in far north Queensland, early yesterday morning. It appears that it was an unauthorised flight which crashed into the waterside hotel in Cairns, and the pilot did not have a flight plan. The pilot died in the crash which prompted hundreds of people to be eva…
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