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Examining, through an anti-fascist lens, ethno-nationalism, white supremacy and neo-fascism in so-called Australia, Aotearoa & around the world. Andy Fleming & Cam Smith talk to writers and fighters about angry blighters.
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Comedians Andy Fleming, Joe Fernandez, Matt Riggs and their guest sit in a room and can't leave until at least 30 characters show up. It's like improv, but if it was funny.
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Locked On Zags podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Hosted by Andy Patton, a Zag alum and co-host of the Locked On College Basketball podcast, the Locked On Zags podcast provides your daily Gonzaga Bulldogs fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews with athletes and coaches, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Zags. From the electric atmosphere at the ...
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Welcome to The Writers Read podcast - getting THAT book in children's hands. Tracey Grice features established authors who talk about their reading life. Each author reads a passage from one of their novels, enticing students to get THAT book in their hands.
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We chat to Fitness Industry founders and luminaries about their dream gym. Find out about their exercise goals, what kind of workouts they like, and what their dream gym set-up would be... what kind of kit is there, what's the vibe, what kind of classes, staff and members, and how they're all maximising motivation. The Collective is a network of fitness industry professionals who get together to share, collaborate and grow.
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The Ugly Bug Flyshop

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Welcome to The Ugly Bug Podcast, an unconventional fly fishing podcast where Ugly Bug Flyshop owner and guide Blake Jackson sits down to share conversations and drinks with friends across the fly fishing world. Listen, learn, and laugh as Blake and friends discuss insights into angling, hilarious mishaps, fishing education, and everything in between.
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Who's your celebrity crush? Your ride or die, hot and heavy doodling on your notebook obsession? Join comedian Deanna Ortiz and guests as they crush and be crushed on!Because everyone's got a crush... and everyone wants to be crushed on! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will face the West Virginia Mountaineers in the first game of the Battle 4 Atlantis on November 27. WVU is led by new head coach Darian DeVries and his son, 22 ppg scorer Tucker DeVries. Zags are 5-0 against West Virginia, and that streak isn't expected to end in 2024. Gonzaga will then face either Louisville or In…
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The transfer portal is college basketball's boogeyman, with many reports indicating 40% of players who enter the portal are still uncommitted - a fact that is incredibly misleading and posted by folks trying to turn fans against player autonomy. Take the Gonzaga Bulldogs for example: 3 players entered the portal and only one of them transferred to …
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs made the top five for 2025 four-star recruit and longtime target Nik Khamenia. Khamenia is a 6'8 forward from California who has visited Spokane twice, and listed the Zags alongside Arizona, UCLA, Duke, and North Carolina. Isiah Harwell, another Zag target in 2025, is now considered a lean for the Houston Cougars. …
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have over 80% of their minutes back from last year, added a ton of depth and outside shooting, and are primed to compete for a national championship. Is this finally the year Mark Few and the Zags break through and win it all? We ask and answer one burning question for every team in the WCC, including how St Mary's will replace…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are reportedly going to play Scott Drew and the Baylor Bears in Las Vegas in the first week of the college basketball season, according to reporting from Matt Norlander. The Zags and Bears have a rich history, including an exhibition game last season, a loss in South Dakota two years ago, and of course the national…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs were among the nine teams a group of 100+ Division 1 college basketball coaches ranked as the best team in the sport, according to the Candid Coaches series at CBS. Kansas, Alabama, Houston, Duke, and UConn were the five teams with the most votes, and we discuss if Gonzaga should have had more supporters or if bein…
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Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few and Team USA secured a gold medal over France on Saturday, thanks to late game heroics from Steph Curry. Few adds a gold medal to his already impressive resume, which includes being the NCAA all-time leader in winning percentage, 24 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, over 700 career wins, nine straight Sweet 16'…
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Mark Few and Team USA outscored Filip Petrusev and Serbia by 17 in the fourth quarter in an all-time come from behind victory, putting them in a gold medal game against France on Saturday. Petrusev finished with nine points and five rebounds for Serbia, who will face Germany for a bronze medal. It's not uncommon at all for former Zags to play overs…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs added a home-and-home series with Bobby Hurley and the Arizona State Sun Devils, with the first game set for November 10 in Spokane at The Kennel. Hurley and ASU are entering the Big 12 this season, and have been a roughly .500 team the last ten years, making the NCAA Tournament three times all as an 11-seed. Few a…
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Mark Few's tenure with Team USA has put him in the spotlight, and a great article by Theo Lawson of the Spokesman-Review highlighted how well respected the longtime Gonzaga Bulldogs coach is by other industry leaders. Theo joined Locked On Zags to discuss his conversations with Grant Hill, Erik Spoelstra, PJ Carlesimo, Jim Boeheim, Steve Kerr, and …
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Team USA for 3x3 men's basketball was eliminated early in the 2024 Olympic Games, spurning a lot of questions about why USA Basketball doesn't add NBA or college stars to the roster. FIBA rules make that much more challenging, and we explain why and discuss what a Gonzaga Bulldogs 3x3 lineup of Chet Holmgren, Corey Kispert, and Jalen Suggs would lo…
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Ryan Nembhard has not yet had the same legacy with the Gonzaga Bulldogs as his older brother Andrew, but what would he need to do this upcoming college basketball season to surpass him? Do the Zags need to make the Final Four? Does he need to win WCC Player of the Year? Today is Mailbag Monday so we also discuss what big conference realignment shak…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have landed elite transfers for decades in the Mark Few era, making it nearly impossible to pick the top 12. But that's exactly what we did, picking 12 different Zags transfers and discussing their legacy, impact, team success, and more. A pair of current GU stars, Ryan Nembhard and Graham Ike, each made the list. How much furt…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have seven alumni participating in the 2024 Olympic Games, and including Kelly Olynyk and Andrew Nembhard who helped Team Canada to a victory over a trio of St. Mary's stars - Jock Landale, Patty Mills, and Matthew Dellavedova - who represent Australia. Filip Petrusev led Serbia to a victory over Puerto Rico with a team high 15…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs replaced Anton Watson with Michael Ajayi and added a key sixth man and third guard in Khalif Battle, how will these two newcomers - and the return of Steele Venters - fit into Mark Few's offense in Spokane? We also discuss Ajayi's NBA draft potential in 2025, and whether Ben Gregg could end up becoming a 2025 NBA draft pick. Fi…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have had at least one player selected in each of the past four NBA drafts, will that streak continue in 2025? We discuss every player on the Zags and their chances of getting selected in 2025 and beyond, starting with the wings where Michael Ajayi represents Gonzaga's likeliest path to a draft pick. Could he be joined in 2025, …
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Mark Few helped lead Team USA to a win over Serbia in the Olympic men's basketball opener, getting time on screen and discussion on the broadcast about his success with the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Does Few being with Team USA help the Zags from a recruiting perspective? Today is Mailbag Monday so we also discuss how Gonzaga recruits in general, if the pr…
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The NCAA is doing away with scholarship limits, which means college basketball men's and women's programs will now have 15 scholarships available every single season. With very few teams even filling 13 scholarships, how will this impact the game? And how will Mark Few and Gonzaga - known to find ways to use rules to their advantage - make this wor…
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Lisa Fortier and the Gonzaga Bulldogs landed a transfer from WCC rival St. Mary's in Tayla Dalton, who heads from Moraga to Spokane for her final year of college basketball eligibility. The New Zealand native teams up with Lauren Whittaker and discusses her time in the transfer portal, why she chose to stay in the WCC and join the Zags, what she br…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs landed yet another preferred walk-on for the 2024-25 college basketball season in Graydon Lemke. Lemke is a 6'11 stretch four who played in Las Vegas and likely would have been a higher ranked prospect if he had not suffered a torn achilles his junior year. He joins Noah Haaland and Cade Orness in what is likely the strongest t…
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs 2024-25 roster was announced on the team's website, which included jersey numbers for the new Zags. Khalif Battle will rock No. 99 this year, and Michael Ajayi (1), Braeden Smith (3), Emmanuel Innocenti (5), and Ismaila Diagne (24) now have numbers as well. Plus, Dusty Stromer, Braden Huff, and Graham Ike packed on some pounds …
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The ACC and Florida State are locked in a legal battle, which could result in the Seminoles and the Clemson Tigers jumping ship. We look at the variety of ways this move could impact the Gonzaga Bulldogs and their quest to join a new conference. The Big 12 may land FSU and Clemson, likely eliminating the desire to add the Zags, while a full-on coll…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will host 2025 4-star point guard Kingston Flemings on a visit during Kraziness in the Kennel in October. Flemings is a 6'3 pure point guard who ranks inside the top-25 of the 2025 class, and who has already visited Texas Tech and is set to visit Texas and Houston in September. Flemings' profile reads much like And…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs 2025 target Isiah Harwell is down to four schools, with California, Houston, and Texas joining the Zags. Harwell, a native of Idaho and current star at Wasatch Academy - where Nolan Hickman played his senior season - is set to make his decision on September 12 and has scheduled visits at Houston and Texas after already visiting Gon…
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Former Gonzaga Bulldogs star Julian Strawther dropped 32 points for the Denver Nuggets in his second NBA Summer League game, after scoring 25 in the opener. Is he primed to take over a bigger role for Denver in his second NBA season, after missing parts of his rookie year with a knee injury? The NCAA Committee added two new metrics to team sheets h…
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Mark Few has kept the Gonzaga Bulldogs to a tight 8-man rotation for most of the past 25 years, even at times limiting it to just seven players. Will he be able to do that this year with such a deep and talented roster, or will his rotation change on a game-by-game basis? Today is Mailbag Monday so we also discuss how likely each Zag in the Summer …
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are almost certainly going to start the following four players in the 2024-25 college basketball season: Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman, Michael Ajayi, and Graham Ike. The fifth and final starting spot could go to as many as four different Zags, and we break down each candidate. First it's the returning senior Ben Gr…
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Mark Few and Team USA took down Kelly Olynyk, Andrew Nembhard and Team Canada in a pre-Olympic scrimmage on Wednesday, 86-72. Olynyk had nine points on 4-5 shooting, but was -17 in the box score thanks to struggles on the defensive end and a lack of size in Canada's frontcourt - they could really use Zach Edey. Meanwhile, Nembhard went 0-5 from the…
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Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said he believes his conference remains 'open for business'. Does that mean the Gonzaga Bulldogs could still be considered for conference realignment? What hurdles remain for Mark Few's program as they remain on the hunt for options outside of the WCC in the ever changing college athletics landscape. Zach Edey domi…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have the projected No. 1 offense in college basketball according to Bart Torvik's website, coming in at No. 9 overall in his projected rankings. Can the Zags produce the best offense in the country behind returning starters Ryan Nembhard, Graham Ike, Nolan Hickman, and Ben Gregg? Gonzaga is projected to finish firs…
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Rising sophomore Dusty Stromer and 2025 recruit Davis Fogle are both 6'7 wings ranked around the same spot in their respective classes who will compete for the Gonzaga Bulldogs, and we discuss who among them has the highest ceiling and the highest floor. Today is Mailbag Monday so we also discuss whether Gonzaga's backups could finish top five in t…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs landed a commitment from 2025 four-star guard Davis Fogle, who picked the Zags over Creighton and Kansas after visiting Spokane over Hoopfest weekend. Fogle rocketed up class rankings after growing to 6'7 and transferring to play his senior season at Compass Prep in Arizona. Fogle's commitment could have an impact …
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The West Coast Conference officially welcomed Washington State and Oregon State as affiliate members for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons starting on July 1. The Cougars and Beavers are not known for their success in men's basketball, and we look at their history, previous NCAA Tournament success, notable alumni, and how this offseason went and wher…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will face Nicholls State out of the Southland in late December as part of the non-conference schedule, the first buy game known to fans. The Zags still have five non-con games yet to be scheduled, but most will likely be mid-major opponents. Danny Sprinkle and the Washington Huskies won't be on the calendar for the…
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For the grand finale of series 9, we're delighted to talk to Julie Allen, Business Development Director at Active Insights. Exercise is all about feeling better for Jules, and it's no coincidence that her dream gym is the same. With the best of the best staff, it's all about the people, the experience, making members feel safe, welcome, and having …
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs could end up facing Tommy Lloyd and the Arizona Wildcats in the Battle 4 Atlantis this season, the first matchup between the two schools since Lloyd took over. What might that matchup look like? Arizona returns Caleb Love and adds a pair of impact transfers, but will the Zags roster continuity win out? Today is als…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Anton Watson was selected 54th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2024 NBA draft, making it four years in a row the Zags have had at least one player drafted - and the second year in a row the defending NBA champions took a player from GU. Watson brings defensive versatility, winning pedigree, and a strong frame to Beanto…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Anton Watson is projected as either a late second round pick or undrafted free agent in the 2024 NBA draft, taking place this week. Watson's versatility as a scorer, defender, and developing outside shot make him an intriguing prospect, and one who is arguably not getting enough attention by scouts and analysts. Which curre…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will host new Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope at the Battle in Seattle on December 7 at Climate Pledge Arena. It's the return of Battle in Seattle, and the third game in a six game series against the Wildcats. The Zags are 2-0 in the series, can they make it three in a row against a Kentucky team that is ent…
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You arrive as an individual and leave as part of a group. Marc Jones from Fitronics joins us this week to tell us about Cheers Gym, his dream gym where everybody knows your name, and you have to learn everyone elses! You get your own space and kit, there's circuits, a rig, pool tennis, and five-a-side, and if you're lucky, you might see Jurgen Klop…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs were supposed to host the Washington Huskies and new head coach Danny Sprinkle at The Kennel in Spokane this college basketball season, but UW used an opt-out which gives the Zags another non-conference game. Will Few and the Zags add another marquee opponent, like Tennessee, Baylor, or Texas? Or a quality mid-majo…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs head coach Mark Few doesn't seem to be a fan of Oregon State and Washington State joining the WCC, discussing how it impacts the team's non-conference schedule. But, outside of Few's perspective, is adding the Cougars and Beavers to the conference a good move? What about SeattleU and Grand Canyon joining in 2025-26? How long until …
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Gonzaga Bulldogs head coach Mark Few held a press conference ahead of his trip to Paris to be an assistant coach with Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Games. Few talked about the team's new players, comparing Ismaila Diagne to Ronny Turiaf, discussing Khalif Battle's elite ability to get to the rim, and the strong communication they had with Michael Aj…
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