Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Explore

The Best Podcasts icon

Podcasts By Country icon

The Best Podcast Episodes icon

 
KDKA TV’s Bob Pompeani joined the show. Did the Steelers make a mistake trading George Pickens? Bob said they are still chasing their WR2 spot. When is the last time Bob did a shot? Bob gives Aaron Rodgers a 6.5/10 right now, with Mason Rudolph right behind at 6/10. Is TJ Watt playing up to his contract so far? Bob is afraid about what Caleb Willia…
  continue reading
 
Emory Hunt joined Baskin and Phelps to share his scouting report on Shedeur Sanders and what he expects from the rookie quarterback in his first start. He explained why he thinks Sanders has a similar play style to Joe Burrow, as well as which quarterbacks he thinks could be at the top of the 2026 draft.…
  continue reading
 
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps give their thoughts on the Cavs loss to the Rockets last night and how their big men need to step up. They also wonder if Ohio State should sit Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith until the playoffs. Plus, hear from Browns OC Tommy Rees in Berea.
  continue reading
 
First, take a beloved musical from the 1930s and let it age on a shelf for forty-plus years. Second, strip out all the songs. Third, turn it into a waking nightmare. This week on Myopia Movies, we dove into Return to Oz! Isn’t it delightful when Creepy Kids Month syncs perfectly with a blockbuster release like Wicked: For Good? Though honestly…this…
  continue reading
 
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps are joined by Audacy Sports Betting Insider Nick Kostos. Plus, they react to Alex Wright getting extended by the Browns and wonder if Deshaun Watson could play this season.
  continue reading
 
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps wonder if the Browns should take a QB in next years draft and what they need to do this offseason. They also talk about how Sunday's game is more than just a couple of two win teams squaring off.
  continue reading
 
Megyn Kelly is joined by Mark Eiglarsh, Phil Holloway, and Ashleigh Merchant, MK True Crime contributors, to discuss exclusive details about the James Comey indictment, questions surrounding the judge’s conduct, whether the Comey case will stay, Michael Wolff's Epstein reporting in The Daily Beast, Melania Trump threatening a lawsuit over it and Wo…
  continue reading
 
“Ecological restoration is no longer a nicety, it’s a necessity,” proclaims the Blackland Collaborative, a group working to help alter cities so that they are biodiverse and inclusive, and helping heal human communities while restoring vulnerable species. Bridging science and design, the Collaborative brings people and nature home; and they believe…
  continue reading
 
The Labor Department released September's monthly jobs report, showing employers added 119,000 jobs, which is the strongest increase since April. But it also shows the unemployment rate ticking up. NPR's Scott Horsley joins us. Then, we speak with two California congressmen, Democrat Sam Liccardo and Republican Kevin Kiley, about their proposal to …
  continue reading
 
Hi, Spring fans! Happy Spring Boot 4.0 release day! Make sure to get the bits at start.spring.io! This release is packed with new features, a lot of which comes from Spring Framework 7. To help break it down for us this week, we’re joined by none other than the legendary Sébastien Deleuze!By Josh Long
  continue reading
 
What does a Nazi, an ancient prophecy, and a pack of gum have in common? When beautiful philosophy meets overwhelming suffering, what holds you together when you're falling apart? How do you practice compassion when you're faking it—when you're standing in a room you're supposed to care about, but you feel nothing? Moss learns the difference betwee…
  continue reading
 
The new documentary "Street Smart: Lessons from a TV Icon" follows the life and career of Sonia Manzano, who spent decades playing Maria on "Sesame Street." Her role was a pivotal turning point for Latine representation on television. Director Ernie Bustamante joins to discuss the film, which is streaming online now as part of DOC NYC.…
  continue reading
 
The new documentary "Street Smart: Lessons from a TV Icon" follows the life and career of Sonia Manzano, who spent decades playing Maria on "Sesame Street." Her role was a pivotal turning point for Latine representation on television. Director Ernie Bustamante joins to discuss the film, which is streaming online now as part of DOC NYC.…
  continue reading
 
RHOC Gina Kirschenheiter found herself divorced and a single mom of 3 kids on the other side of the country, away from her friends and family. Now in a happy long-term relationship, Gina is ready to share what worked to successfully navigate a co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband. Not friends with your ex's new wife? Gina tells you why it'…
  continue reading
 
Hutchy and Damo answer your question! 🗣️ Hosted by: Craig Hutchison: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitter.com/craighutchy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Damian Barrett: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitter.com/barrettdamian⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 📲 Submit a question for next week's Question Time: Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitter.co…
  continue reading
 
Comments by billionaire Denis O’Brien that some young people now feel entitled and that there is a decline in work ethic among the young have received much negative reaction. However, one voice that says O’Brien was talking sense is political scientist Eoin O’Malley, who is an associate professor in DCU. O’Malley, through his work has experience of…
  continue reading
 
Will Bengals QB Joe Burrow play on Sunday? //Should Patriots fans be concerned about Stefon Diggs' broken finger? //How much credit does Josh McDaniels deserve for Drake Maye’s success? //Cam Newton's reaction to Maye’s reaction to Newton’s “fool’s gold” comment //The latest on Alex Bregman and the chances Bregman returns to Boston //CLNS' Taylor K…
  continue reading
 
25 years ago this week, at the turn of the millennium, Eyrkah Badu released her second album, Mama's Gun. The album went certified platinum, and is considered to be one of the best in Badu's career. James Poyser is a keyboardist for The Roots, and one of Badu's closest collaborators who was in the studio with Erykah to make Mama's Gun. Poyser share…
  continue reading
 
25 years ago this week, at the turn of the millennium, Eyrkah Badu released her second album, Mama's Gun. The album went certified platinum, and is considered to be one of the best in Badu's career. James Poyser is a keyboardist for The Roots, and one of Badu's closest collaborators who was in the studio with Erykah to make Mama's Gun. Poyser share…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Podcasts By Country Episodes icon

 
The federal government has given up a multi-year campaign to host next year's COP31 climate summit, ceding hosting rights to Türkiye. While the details of a deal with Türkiye still being finalised, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says he will still lead negotiations at the summit. Guest: Larissa Waters, Leader of the Australian G…
  continue reading
 
George W. Bush has paid a fond farewell to his friend and former Vice President, Dick Cheney. The former Republican President has spoken at Cheney's funeral at Washington's National Cathedral. He was a divisive figure in American politics, both for his role as the driving force behind the Iraq War, and his scathing criticism of Donald Trump. But Bu…
  continue reading
 
Jamie Carragher, Emile Heskey and David James, as well as our reporters Mark McAdam and Vinny O'Connor, take you 'Inside Liverpool' for a Sky Sports News special. Hosted by Mike Wedderburn, we look at their start to their Premier League title defence, ask where the Reds might strengthen in January and discuss if Arne Slot should prioritise the Cham…
  continue reading
 
In this Friday episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, hosts Owen Rask and Gemma Mitchell unpack your questions on super, property and how to juggle big money decisions at different life stages. This week we look at what retirement can actually look like in your 50s, whether it’s worth pausing salary sacrifice to focus on a new home loan, how de…
  continue reading
 
A revamped All Blacks side has been tasked with maintaining an almost 72-year unbeaten legacy against Wales on Sunday morning in Cardiff. Three players —captain and lock Scott Barrett, flanker Simon Parker and Will Jordan, who shifts to the right wing— remain in the run-on side from last week's loss to England. Ardie Savea and Codie Taylor are amon…
  continue reading
 
"I gave it a red-hot go": those are the parting words of Mark Speakman, who yesterday quit as Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party. It was a tumultuous 24 hours for Mr Speakman, who started the day saying he was determined to stay in the role, but by the afternoon had completely changed his tune. Mr Speakman has endorsed first-time MP Kellie…
  continue reading
 
There’s a belief that the delay in investigating the Pike River mine disaster will influence the Crown's decision on charging those responsible. Police believe they have sufficient evidence to lay manslaughter charges against officials involved. This week marks 15 years since the 29 men never came home from the West Coast mine. Criminal defence law…
  continue reading
 
Australia's illegal offshore gambling market has more than doubled since 2019, with Australians now losing $3.9 billion a year to illegal sites. That's according to a new report from the gambling lobby. The federal government is reportedly considering a crackdown on offshore gambling amid internal pressure also to ban advertising across traditional…
  continue reading
 
Winston Peters says the Coalition is doing just fine after his change of position on ACT's Regulatory Standards Bill. The NZ First Leader says next year he will campaign on getting rid of the legislation, despite supporting it just last week. ACT Leader David Seymour finds that worrying. But Peters told Mike Hosking he rejects any claim the Coaliti…
  continue reading
 
Another year of Aria Awards recognising our favourite Aussie artists, Rosie Walton provides a detailed wrap-up featuring winners such as Amyl & The Sniffers, Tim Rogers' speech after You Am I were inducted into the Aus music Hall Of Fame. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via …
  continue reading
 
Firefighters across New South Wales will soon be the most protected in Australia when it comes to compensation for cancer diagnoses, after a bill passed the state's upper house overnight. It will now go to the lower house today. The bill would see more than 20 types of presumptive cancers covered, including those that affect women. Guests: Cathy Mc…
  continue reading
 
Tongans have voted in an election that's raised fresh questions about the role of the King, the power of the nobles and whether the country's young democracy is slipping backwards. Eight new MPs have been elected — including two new nobles — but who is set to become the next prime minister remains unknown. It comes after a year of tensions between …
  continue reading
 
Since Hannah Clarke and her three children were murdered in 2020, 431 women have been killed in Australia. But when it comes to Domestic & Family Violence, there are systems in place that should protect people are maybe failing. Following a two year investigation, journalist Ben Smee has been unpacking just how we tackle DV and where the institutio…
  continue reading
 
The Justice Minister isn't resting on his laurels following optimistic new crime data. The Crime and Victims Survey shows there were 147 thousand victims of serious violent crime in the year to August. That’s 38 thousand fewer victims than when the coalition came into Government in 2023. Paul Goldsmith told Mike Hosking the outcome is a result of t…
  continue reading
 
Stephen Grootes speaks to Sim Tshabalala, Standard Bank CEO and B20 Finance and Infrastructure Task Force co-chair, about overcoming geopolitical divisions to push G20 investment recommendations and close the global infrastructure gap, as Tshabalala also slams credit rating agencies for mispricing African debt. In other interviews, Isaah Mhlanga, C…
  continue reading
 
The United States has reportedly drawn up a peace plan for Ukraine that could force Kyiv to give up territory, and scale back its armed forces. Ukraine says it hasn't been consulted on these proposals. It comes as Russia launched one of its deadliest overnight barrages of the war, killing more than 25 people in the western city of Ternopil earlier …
  continue reading
 
We zoom in on the EU's newly announced emissions reduction targets and two lithium mine projects in Serbia and Portugal facing tough resistance. Then: the battle of olive farmers against solar parks in Spain, the role of Greenland's glaciers in a crucial tipping point, and a trip to the first ever Venice Noir Festival.…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up today, the teams are out for Ireland against South Africa at the Aviva Stadium. Rassie Erasmus on the one thing that annoys him about Northern Hemisphere teams, Jean de Villiers on Ireland being a bogey team for the Springboks, And will Leinster coach Jacques Nienaber return to the Sout…
  continue reading
 
In the second instalment of The Last Word’s series on the delays people face on their daily commutes in Ireland, we look at one of the country's most congested cities: Galway. Matt speaks CEO of Galway Chamber Karen Ronan and former Galway All-Ireland winning captain Ray Silke about their experience of commuting into Galway city and what can be don…
  continue reading
 
On this week’s Environment slot, Matt talks to John Gibbons about the noise and air pollution produced by leaf blowers. Meanwhile, in response to an earlier item on the show regarding commuting issues in Galway, John gave his opinion on whether the city needs a new ring road to ease traffic congestion. Hit the ‘Play’ button on this page to hear the…
  continue reading
 
This week, we saw something almost unprecedented in American politics: a unified Congress, as all but one person voted to have the Epstein files released. These documents have plagued Donald Trump since he campaigned to release them while running for his second term as president, then backtracked once he won – sparking a mass revolt from his otherw…
  continue reading
 
Recently on this podcast we have been highly fixated on the problems within the Liberal opposition and we have neglected the government somewhat. So this week we are going to focus on Labor, and to that end we have a real treat for listeners. Sean Kelly, a columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, was previously a Labor staffer with Kevin Ru…
  continue reading
 
It’s confirmed — Ireland are heading to Prague in March to face Czechia. Cathal is joined by OTB’s Colm Boohig to react to the news that Ireland will take on Czechia in the World Cup play-off semi-final, with Denmark or North Macedonia awaiting in the final. Paul Nealon from Irish Football Fan TV also joins Cathal to give his reaction and share wha…
  continue reading
 
November 20th is World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day, and specialists along with Pancreatic Cancer Ireland are calling for rapid access to diagnostic clinics, as it is projected to become the second leading cause of cancer-related death by 2030… Joining Seán Defoe to discuss this is Professor Tom Gallagher, Consultant Surgeon at the National Surg…
  continue reading
 
A primary school in Louth has been forced to send emails to Government representatives detailing how under pressure the school is financially. In this instance, the school asked parents to ensure students bring in their own toilet roll and their own hand towels to school due to insufficient funding… Joining Seán Defoe to discuss is Eoin Dolan, Prin…
  continue reading
 
The Government is bringing in emergency regulations to stop companies attempting to dodge the new pension auto-enrolment system by forcing employees to join less favourable schemes. Charlie Weston, personal finance editor of the Irish Independent, and Dr Laura Bambrick, head of social policy with the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, join The Last Wo…
  continue reading
 
Hopes that those responsible for the Pike River mine disaster will finally be held accountable. Police believe they have sufficient evidence to prosecute certain people for manslaughter. This week marks 15 years since 29 men died in the West Coast mine tragedy. Sonya Rockhouse, whose son died, told Ryan Bridge Police have done their job and now it'…
  continue reading
 
Can you trust Winston Peters not go with Labour next year? No you can’t. He hasn’t ruled it out. Despite National scoring a higher party vote in 2017, he went with Jacinda. Labour has not ruled Winston out. Winston has not ruled Labour out. Winston has ruled Chippie, so leadership swap in the last 7 weeks of the campaign, or even during negotiation…
  continue reading
 
It's perhaps no coincidence that Trump's latest peace plan has dropped just as President Zelenskyy is having to deal with the biggest corruption scandal his government has faced so far. The latest plan was drawn up in secret with Russia and depends on huge concessions from Ukraine. Joining Niall is our international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn t…
  continue reading
 
Ireland’s pathway to the World Cup has been confirmed this morning, following a playoff draw at FIFA headquarters… So, does it look good for team Ireland? Joining Seán Defoe to discuss is Cameron Hill from Off The Ball. Also joining is Travel Journalist Eoghan Corry, to discuss your options on getting to the Czech Republic game.…
  continue reading
 
As the US is reported to have drafted a deal with Russia on Ukraine, we look at the impact the war has had on Ukrainian children. Also: Facebook and Instagram start closing Australian teenager's accounts ahead of the social media ban next month. A court in the Philippines has found a former mayor, Alice Guo, guilty of human trafficking linked to a …
  continue reading
 
Senior EU politicians say Kyiv and Europe must be involved in any peace plan for Ukraine, as the US pushes for proposals that reportedly echo Russian demands. Some of the reported plans being discussed involve Ukraine giving up territory and dramatically shrinking its military. Also in the programme: We'll hear about the Filipino mayor busted as a …
  continue reading
 
Grief is something we’ve all experienced, and it was pushed into the spotlight on Tuesday night when Scotland player Andy Robertson was immediately interviewed after his country qualified for the World Cup, and talked about his friend and former teammate, Diogo Jota. Joining Seán Defoe to discuss the grief process is Founder of Shapes of Grief, Gri…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play