show episodes
 
Artwork
 
James takes listeners through all the sports action from the past weekend, from Sheridan Broncs to Denver Broncos, we will cover all things sports, local and national! Along the way, we may talk about some betting, some mind-numbing stats, some sports history, and more!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Pit Pass Indy

Evergreen Podcasts

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Journalist Bruce Martin gives racing fans an inside look at the exciting world of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in this fast-paced podcast, featuring interviews with the biggest names in the sport.
  continue reading
 
Pat Steinberg with Aaron Vickers, and Wes Gilbertson have the city's most in-depth coverage of the Calgary Flames. We have the most exclusive access to the Flames and insiders around the NHL. Airing live on Sportsnet 960 The FAN weekdays from 4pm-6pm MT and every Flames postgame show.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Pepper Allowed is a baseball podcast that's written and recorded five times a week. Weekday shows run 30 minutes, with an hour long weekend wrap show. You can find all of our shows by heading over to pepperallowed.com or following us @pepper_allowed.
  continue reading
 
Catch up on the biggest stories of the day from Washington with interviews and analysis from leading journalists. Posted weekdays at 6:30 pm ET. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you the "Q&A" podcast.
  continue reading
 
Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. From the award-winning CBC News teams behind ‘The World at Six’ and ‘The World This Weekend’ comes this vibrant evening news program, updated seven days a week. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington, and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — a ...
  continue reading
 
Every Sunday morning between 7am and 10am, join Racing’s No.1 writer Ray Thomas and Dean 'Bulldog' Ritchie for a comprehensive wrap of what’s making news in Racing and Sports. The show includes interviews with all the major players, regular guest spots from stringers with opinions that matter, plus listeners get the chance to have their say via talkback, SMS and twitter. A must listen for all sport lovers.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Jumping Bomb Audio

Voices of Wrestling

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Jumping Bomb Audio is your one-stop shop for Japanese women’s wrestling discussion! Co-hosts Taylor Maimbourg and Kelly Harrass cover joshi’s biggest news, preview and review shows from every promotion, and make sure you know which matches you have to watch. The show is designed to educate new joshi fans while also providing hardcore fans with essential analysis of STARDOM, Tokyo Joshi Pro, SEAdLINNNG, Ice Ribbon, Gatoh Move, and more!
  continue reading
 
🕛New episode EVERY DAY at lunchtime! 🎙 Footy Talk is your daily dose of footy action. The latest news, interviews, and expert analysis from the world of the AFL. Dale Thomas, Leigh Montagna, Abbey Holmes, Nick Riewoldt and our team of former players and rising stars will provide you with unique insight and perspective on the games, players, and teams you love. Subscribe now!
  continue reading
 
Every morning, afternoon and across the weekend the team at news.com.au get you your headlines, entertainment, sport and everything in between in bitesize easily digestible mini-podcast chunks.
  continue reading
 
Together, Bec & Soda bring many years of experience and are truly passionate about South Australia and Adelaideans. They are fun, cheeky, relatable and can be guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Join them on SAFM.
  continue reading
 
Hello! My name is David Lawrence, and I'm an American Rugby fan who follows the game all over the globe. The Scrum of the Earth is a weekly podcast, with bonus episodes frequently thrown in. Each week, we look at news and results from around the world, and we look ahead to upcoming action. I support my USA Eagles, the New England Free Jacks in MLR, Scotland internationally, and a few other teams in leagues I follow, from the NPC to the Super Six. Please get in touch @OfScrum or TheScrumOfThe ...
  continue reading
 
Beyond The Game hosted by Texas analyst Jamie Egenti. A deeper perspective from the previous games to the next. I talk basketball, football, and baseball with a fun perspective on technique, fundamentals and much more!! Tune in for REAL player’s perspective !! Your favorite players and coaches will love our take!!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Almost Cooperstown

Gordon Kolier & Mark Kolier

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly+
 
We're a father & son who love to talk and argue about baseball! Baseball is the professional sport that has the longest history so there is a lot to talk about. We launched Almost Cooperstown noting that baseball contains a long history of players that, for whatever reasons, have been shunned by the electors of the Hall of Fame. Consequently here are many 'Almost' players still waiting their turn for induction. With less than 1.5% of the now more than 23,000 players in the HOF, we feel there ...
  continue reading
 
working to navigate through the difficult and highly scrutinized life of a political scientist and a millennial in today’s society. I take on some interesting and at times controversial topics. Feel free to tune in and chime in with your thoughts.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Hair 'Em is all about a good time - The Music, The Bands, The Clothes, Loud Guitars, Big Hair, and The Girls! Take MTv's Head Bangers Ball , Spinal Tap, VH1's That Metal Show , Philly's WMMR 93.3 Loud & Local , mixed in with some Beavis and Butthead, Bill and Ted's Excelent Adventure / Waynes World and you got HAIR'Em ! Tune your computer to MONTCO RADIO on the 2nd FRIDAY,of the month for HAIR 'EM ! Hosted by Bobby Dreher and Matt Porter , HAIR 'EM is all about a GOOD TIME ! Mix in some inte ...
  continue reading
 
" What's up, you on the Block and your Chillin With Dre " ( and we're talking shit. Because that's what we do) Your station for Entertainment News and Random thoughts on current events and everyday life challenges Stay tuned......
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Nosebleed Radio

Nosebleed Knowledge

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Hosted by Tucker Franklin and co-hosted by Kieran Brennan, Toby Todd and Shane Miller. Nosebleed Radio is just four guys being dudes, giving their opinions on the sporting events that occurred in the following week. This is not your father's sports show.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Autistic Tidbits & Tangents

Kara Dymond, Bruce Petherick, and Maja Toudal

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Candid conversations between autistic off-hour professionals! Autistic Tidbits & Tangents is a biweekly podcast, co-hosted by Kara Dymond, Maja Toudal, and Bruce Petherick. It is centered around topics relevant to autism and the lives of autistic people. We are autistic professionals with a passion for broadening and advancing accessibility for autistic people and understanding of autism and neurodiversity. We approach our work with the combination of our personal and professional experiences.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal – and its coverage of this week's Democratic National Convention. First up: a conversation with San Francisco Chronicle senior political writer Joe Garofoli who has covered Vice President Harris's career from her time in San Francisco – to today. Then: we speak to th…
  continue reading
 
Wherein I get really excited for some fantastic tests, try to calm down with the club coverage, and lament the end of the Scott Mathie era in New England. Also, I’m pretty sure I fulfilled my obligation to insert a heaping dollop of silliness, as well. An article talking about the departure of Scott Mathie was here: Free Jacks’ Head Coach Scott Mat…
  continue reading
 
A 58 year old man allegedly stabbed his female partner with a box cutter as they were driving on the Princes highway. The ‘right to disconnect’ laws come into effect today. The Russian-born founder and chief of the app, Telegram, remains in custody in France after being arrested at a Paris airport over the weekend. There are rumours Oasis is gettin…
  continue reading
 
Shawn Cosgrove chats to Gavin Bedggood after Mornington Glory claimed the feature Carlyon Stakes at Moonee Valley yesterday. Shawn also catches up with Kerrin McEvoy after he rode Via Sistina to win the Group 1 Winx Stakes at Randwick. Gary Portelli discusses the Group 3 win of Kimochi at Randwick and Niki O'Shea talks about the win of Second To Nu…
  continue reading
 
The Canada Industrial Relations Board has ordered employees of the country's two largest railways back to work, after a bitter labour dispute and an unprecedented work shut down. Also: Ukraine marks its third Independence day since Russia's invasion, as battles continue on the frontlines with no end in sight. Plus: We'll tell you how climate change…
  continue reading
 
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, why this summer's extreme heat is contributing to a nationwide blood shortage. Then, as COVID cases surge, why vaccines will soon be harder to get for uninsured Americans. We look at the future of debt relief for Black farmers after decades of discrimination. Plus, how climate change is threatening centuries of culture…
  continue reading
 
In our news wrap Saturday, two NASA astronauts will remain on the International Space Station until February, the United Arab Emirates brokered a prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia, Israeli airstrikes killed dozens of people in southern Gaza, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly knife attack in Germany, and the countdown is o…
  continue reading
 
The American Red Cross says there's an emergency shortage of blood for transfusions. In July, the national supply dropped by more than 25 percent. The Red Cross says the only solution is more blood donors. Jessa Merrill, director of biomedical communications at the Red Cross, joins John Yang to discuss. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.or…
  continue reading
 
As new, highly contagious mutations are making this summer's COVID surge significantly bigger than expected, the FDA approved updated COVID vaccines on Friday. But funding runs out this month for a federal program providing free vaccines to uninsured and underinsured Americans. John Yang speaks with PBS News digital health reporter Laura Santhanam …
  continue reading
 
According to federal data, there were about 925,000 Black farmers in 1920 in the United States. A century later, that number has declined to only about 42,000. John Boyd Jr., founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, joins Ali Rogin to discuss efforts by the Biden administration to help farmers who have been historically excl…
  continue reading
 
Rising waters due to climate change and erosion are diminishing the landmass of Tangier Island, Virginia, a tiny speck of land in the Chesapeake Bay, and threatening a centuries-old culture fostered by the island's isolation. PBS News Student Reporting Labs' Sabrina Tomei reports on how the community is trying to restore their land and preserve the…
  continue reading
 
Wherein I sit down to chat with the incredible Martin Pengelly, to discuss his great book, "Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War," and much more! If you're enjoying listening, you can always buy me a beverage through the link below, or you can sign up through Anchor to become a monthly supporter! If you still haven’t left a review, I’d re…
  continue reading
 
00:00 Introduction 01:40 Who is Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer? 03:10 All The Honey 04:20 How did you become a poet? 07:50 What opened your heart as a child? 08:19 A poem a day. 09:20 "I wrote the first bare line...pure wisdom...pure foolishness" 10:40 Poetry and dealing with darkness and her son's death. 14:00 Turning Towards What is True. 14:43 It doe…
  continue reading
 
On VetsAndBadges.com Podcast as the political climate intensifies with upcoming elections, the discussion turns to the critical role of law enforcement and the unpredictable risks they face. @VetsAndBadges Podcast hosts Robert Asencio and David Magnusson joined by Dr. Debbie Goodman, Professor and TV Criminologist discuss the often-overlooked daily…
  continue reading
 
Friday on the News Hour, the presidential race kicks into high gear after Kamala Harris formally accepts her party's nomination. The head of the Federal Reserve says "the time has come" to cut interest rates amid lower inflation and signs of a weakening job market. Plus, Judy Woodruff examines how delegates at the Republican and Democratic conventi…
  continue reading
 
On hour 2 of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg and Wes Gilbertson open up the Flames Talk mailbag for the last time this summer! The guys share their thoughts on listener's burning questions about Mikael Backlund, weaponizing cap space, Sean Monahan, and much more! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do n…
  continue reading
 
Kamala Harris is now the first woman of color to become a major party's presidential nominee. That history was made Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Speaking to an energetic crowd, Harris formally accepted her party's nomination and made her case for why she should be the next president of the United States. Lisa Des…
  continue reading
 
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Friday that he is suspending his campaign and that he wants to help former President Donald Trump win the election. Lisa Desjardins joins Geoff Bennett to discuss the announcement and what's next. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders Episode: https:/…
  continue reading
 
In our news wrap Friday, Indian Prime Minister Modi met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, the White House described ongoing Gaza cease-fire talks as "constructive," a Canadian rail workers union issued a strike warning, 16 GOP-led states sued to end a Biden program that gives immigrants married to U.S. citizens a path to citizenship, and the DOJ …
  continue reading
 
Financial markets rallied Friday after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said that it's time to start cutting interest rates. The question now is by how much, and how quickly fed policymakers will act. Powell said inflation is low enough and that the bigger threat to the economy is now a weakening jobs market. John Yang speaks with Rachel Siegel, who cove…
  continue reading
 
With the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention, both parties now have their official presidential nominees, and the race to Election Day begins in earnest. For her series, America at a Crossroads, Judy Woodruff takes us back to both convention floors, where she spoke to Republican and Democratic delegates for a sense of how they see the …
  continue reading
 
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals the Fed is prepared to start cutting interest rates, saying 'The time has come for policy to adjust'; Justice Department files an against a real estate software company RealPage, charging that its software allowed landlords to collude to raise rents; Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, J…
  continue reading
 
On hour 1 of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg is joined by Sportsnet's Eric Francis for another edition of The Eric Francis Hour! Eric dives into his thoughts on Rasmus Andersson's future with the Calgary Flames, including if he think's he'll be a member of the team by the end of this coming season! (29:36) The guys continue on by debating which between …
  continue reading
 
Comedian Erin Lennox joins to hate on the never-ending preseason, Minshew Mania, Raider Nation, the Commanders constant flagellation, and so much more. Then in honor of Nicholas Cage playing John Madden in an upcoming biopic, everyone gives their pitch for what the next NFL centric movie should be about. And finally, as always, YOUR listener mail! …
  continue reading
 
If there was optimism that the rail labour dispute was over, it was short lived. Despite the federal government ordering binding arbitration, a new wrench was thrown into the mix. The union representing CN workers issued a strike notice, leaving many to wonder what will happen next. Also: With national political conventions now over, Republicans an…
  continue reading
 
This week's critter is the kaunga (New Zealand hermit crab, Pagurus novizealandiae), one of more than 60 species of hermit crab found in Aotearoa. Like other hermit crab species, kaunga move through many different shells during their lives. When they're in the market for a new home, they look for another crab with the right size shell to trade with…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide