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Bleav in Carolina Panthers - The One With The Panthers Avengers Coaching Staff - Fri Feb 24th 2023
Hosted by Tobacco Road Sports Radio’s Desmond Johnson, Sports Illustrated’s Schuyler Callihan and Panthers all time leading rusher Jonathan Stewart Respond/React Friday. The guys hear audio from this week’s press conferences from HC Frank Reich, RB coach Deuce Staley, Senior Assistant Jim Caldwell and Offensive Coordinator Thomas Brown Which quarterbacks should be on the Panthers radar? Tell…
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sashimew-the-cat · 1 year
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“Don’t even try to proof from ‘After Pain’”
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Lindsay Rhodes and Michael Fabiano put together one last First Round Mock Draft before Thursday's Main Event with a group of exciting guests. They're joined by WWE Superstar Seth Rollins, Actor James Roday Rodriguez (Psych & A Million Little Things), and Former TE Gary Barnidge who all pitched in to fill out the picks for the 32 slots. Safe to say it's not your average mock draft and there absolutely, positively were some trades.
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CPom on Polina Edmunds's podcast pt 4:
What are your goals for the next quad? C: our main goal is to make the Olympic team. we're using every competition, every training session as a step towards that goal. we want to make the World team every year, improving our World standing, and continuing to skate to the best of our ability
i personally loved your free dance last year- A: this year's free dance is very exciting to watch
i'm so excited, guys. what style do you think is your strongest. what theme [RD] do you get most excited for, what theme gets you guys going, like oh we're going to nail this one? C: i think we're good at swing - i think that style works well for us. the one in our free dance last year worked well for us. we're exploring different styles, we want to explore all our options. but this year's rhythm dance is going to be really good. it's 80s so it's a lot of fun - i'm excited for this year A: my personal favorite theme has been tango - would definitely love to do that again. we had a lot of fun exploring that, learning about the culture of tango as well
how much of a role do your parents play in giving you advice or pointers - do you want them anywhere near that type of technical advice any more? how involved are they? C: there's no parents in the rink. they support us in a loving way. we'll love you no matter what. at competition they're there for support. but when we pick out music and stuff, it's really with our team of coaches and between us. we still send like music just cause it's good to hear what someone else will think, but it's really trusting our coaches and making a product that we believe in
A: my parents are very supportive, and i'm really open to hear their advice. i mean they've gone through this entire sport back and forth. it's special to have parents like that. they were very excited about 80s music, so i think i got maybe 10-20 youtube links a day on 80s music. so they're still a big part of our skating but more as a supporting role. they continue to just to be happy with me and support me no matter where i go and who i am
in terms of your social life right now in Canada - you're both going to school. what is it like studying and training at the same time? who socially do you get to see? C: for me school is online, and i was really busy at the time where you had to sign up for classes, so i didn't last semester, which turned out for the best- i wouldn't have had time to do any school. so socially, it's just skaters pretty much, but - A: i didn't take any classes this spring semester, cause i was even evaluating that aspect of my life. i changed to psychology where i was pursuing finance and economics before. i was really trying to think about what i want to do with my life, and then socially i have a small friend group in London, some skaters, some not, but it's very small, so most of my socializing happens at the rink and having a great training environment is key, so we always try to keep things light and have everyone get along, so we're happy to have that as well
Christina, what are you studying in school? C: i was taking general classes, now i need to pick a major, i either eventually want to go to law school, but that you have to do full time, so that would be after skating, or i'm also interested in psychology, but i haven't made a decision yet, but for now, all the classes have to be online cause i'm not physically there. and socially i have a little friend group in London of skaters and another in Montreal, also of skaters. the community and skating family at IAM is really great and special, and it's really fun to train every day with these people and then hang out off the ice with them and build a friendship, it's really fun
What's it like for you to be in Canada now since you're originally from Canada and you guys were training in the US and now you're back in your home to train A: well... C: (laughs) Are you not a Canadian citizen? C: i am, and that's the problem Ok, yes, which segues into my other question- obviously you guys have a goal of going to the Olympics, so what process are you taking since you do have to have citizenship to represent the US at the Olympics. C: yes- i have a green card, and i still live in the states, right now i'm in Michigan and commute to the rink every day, cause i have to keep residency in the US - so spend most of my time in the US, still... it's a lot of driving A: which is wild, the sacrifice that Christina makes. because i'm living in Michigan this week, and the commute back and forth is insane. i don't understand how Christina does this day in day out for now a year and half? C: 2 years A: what a sacrifice she makes to compete for the United States- like that should not go unnoticed, because it is a crazy drive C: it's one hour there one hour back- Anthony today- i have NEXUS, the fast pass to cross the bridge [to and from Canada], so it took me all of 3 minutes to cross the border-- it took Anthony 2 hours to cross today - i left London A: when I was already at the border C: and i crossed maybe 20 minutes before him. i felt so bad - i zoomed past him and he'd been waiting there for an hour and 45. border agents are really nice to me, we're on a first name basis
They're like there goes Christina, she's going to the rink... Who are you guys outside of skating- what do you like to do in your free time, and where do you see yourself in the future once competitive skating is done and you have the freedom to pursue other passions? C: after skating, i either work out, go to Pilates or go home, and when i'm home, i have zero energy left, normally i would have school, but this semester i don't. so i lay on the couch, i take lots of naps. i wish i had a more interesting answer for you (giggles)
it's super fair- you have an exhausting day of training so- C: when i come home from training, i'm very tired, and i rest. but after skating, i'd like to get out of the skating world. i might coach for a little while, see where that takes me, but i would really like to go back to school to get a real job, like a regular person job is what i mean
it's so tough growing up in skating, coaching - i've been experiencing this more now because i've been doing a lot of guest coaching or whatnot, and it is such a grind, and i respect coaches so much for it, but it's really tough to view it as a regular job. because you literally live at the ice rink right now and to transition into coaching, you still live in the ice rink and it's hard, so it's easier to take a break and come back into coaching C: like my coaches, i used to not want anything to do with skating. after i was done skating, i used to want to just go off to school and never look back, but this coaching team makes me rethink my decisions. they make coaching so fun, and like their day just looks fun. like it's a lot of work obviously, they work nonstop, but it looks like they enjoy it so much that it makes me want to do it too, so my mindset is kind of changing on that subject, but i still want to go back to school A: well like Christina said, like full time athlete so there's only some amount of time for passions, so i do have my photography, my music, and new movies and tv shows, but mostly that's about it. in my life i do want to pursue a psychology degree and use that for skating. i want to pursue research and experiment to further develop figure skating and have that expand into more sports. so i think i will do the coaching path, but eventually my goal is to be able to use my time more for research and for the development of the sport, then come back and have a family and a life outside of skating and outside of my profession and come into skating and make a few programs and projects. at the end of the day i don't want to get trapped in skating for my entire life, but again, i've learned so much from the sport that i can't just step away from it. i want to squeeze my abilities like a lemon and leave and pursue family and my profession of psychology
[...] so what you said is the dream, and we'll see how that goes for you, to bop in bop out, we'll see how that goes for you someday, says every coach ever, but it's really cool-
my last question- what's one piece of advice for young ice dancers everywhere that you would like to share? C: especially for the girls, to keep believing in themselves and keep working hard and it's all going to come together. especially in ice dance, there aren't a lot of boys, so the girls can feel replaceable or it's a hard environment to be in until you find a partner, and i'm lucky i have a partner who is very nice to me, comes into the rink with a smile on his face every day, but not everyone has that, so like i think to just have that self confidence within you and to keep believing in your craft and what you're doing every day and to just work hard
A: it's a really long career, so just to keep working, take every day and find the little victories in every day, and that's how you build the career and find the best you can in every single day and continue training and working hard, making sure you're not getting injured
that's some sound advice- good words it's only up from here-- thank you for sharing about your career and the hardships as well as the successes
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johannepetereric · 2 years
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WE CAN PULL 5-stars OUT OF THE WHITE TICKETS NOW????
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jujutsukaisenboi · 7 months
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I can’t fucking BLEAVe I keep trying to put myself out there. And for what
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hexdeathmixx · 8 months
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Cant bleave glaive pissed
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cavenewstimes · 11 months
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Kris Statlander Explains Why She Doesn’t Want A Customized TBS Championship
Skip to content Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling Wrestling News Kris Statlander wants to set a precedent by keeping things the same. New AEW TNT Champion Kris Statlander spoke with Bleav/Cageside Seats’ Rick Ucchino. Statlander was asked if she would be getting a customized title, following in the footsteps of other AEW champions like Miro and Scorpio Sky, who got custom TNT…
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wow so heartbreaking bestie i cannot bleave u would say this to me. thanks tho
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ear-worthy · 1 year
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Pod-Alization: Latest Listening Trends; Can Computers Be Funny; Sports, Sports & More Sports
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Cumulus Media report on the latest podcast listening trends
 The recently released Cumulus Media 2023 Audioscape -- Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group® blog -- parses the latest podcast consumer and smart speaker trends from Edison Research’s “Share of Ear” Report from Q4 2022 and Nielsen Scarborough’s Podcast Buying Power report.  
Over half of all U.S. 25-54 time spent with talk/personality content now occurs via podcast, up 2X in five years    
Podcast listeners are super audio fans, spending nearly six hours a day with audio, +38% more time than the average American  
The median age of the podcast audience holds at 34 despite massive audience growth  
The podcast audience profile is employed, upscale, and educated, according to Nielsen Scarborough  
Most podcast listening occurs at home throughout the day  
Podcasts have opportunities for growth in markets 51+ where listening is underrepresented  
Over the last year, Spotify has inched past Apple as the top podcast listening platform; YouTube is a close second, and Apple is third  
iHeart welcomes AI-powered Dad joke podcast
My Lenovo laptop has been reliable, sturdy, and fast -- but never once has it been funny. Maybe a few times when the screen went black, and I had to reboot, and hold my breath that my data wasn't lost, could be somehow construed as funny in a passive-aggressive manner. 
iHeart has decided that the future may be in AI (artificial intelligence) podcasts. That would certainly cut down on the health insurance costs for the hosts.
So last week,iHeartPodcasts announced Daily Dad Jokes, an AI powered stand-up comedy podcast from Klassic Studios, has joined The iHeartPodcast Network. The podcast, started in late 2020 by Klassic Studios and believed to be the first AI-produced show, has surpassed 10 million downloads. 
Daily Dad Jokes is now distributed by iHeartPodcasts. How long before the AI takes over iHeart? We'll never know.
Cumulus purchases BLEAV sports podcast network
 This is the main theme or mission statement of the BLEAV podcast network. Every team. Every topic. Everywhere.
Does that claim include the Turkish soccer league? Billiard teams? There are hundreds in New York City? Kickball? Synchronized swimming events? 
Anyway, the Bleav network has joined the Cumulus Podcast Network. Bleav podcasts cover the NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAAF, NCAAB, SEC, and NHL as well as soccer, betting, and pop culture for more than 50 million followers. Bleav will be the first network that will feature a show with a current or former player from every American professional and major college sports team, providing fans the insight and access only a player can provide. (I'm not sure about that boast.)
 The Cumulus Podcast Network will distribute, market, and monetize more than 300 Bleav shows. So sports talk radio, watch out. The rage, vitriol, and borderline crazy discussions that have defined your success is moving to a new and more visible format -- podcasting -- where you can actually rewind and replay the wingnut conversations.
Here's my local example of sports talk radio and many sports podcast shows.
When Rob Thompson took over as manager of baseball's Philadelphia Phillies last year and took them all the way to the World Series, he was hailed as a genius on local sports talk. This year, when the Phillies got off to a horrible start, the sports talk callers were screaming for him to be fired. And these were the same callers who praised him so volubly last October.
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Bleav in Carolina Panthers - The One With Sam Darnold's Redemption Tour - Mon Nov 28th 2022
Bleav in Carolina Panthers – The One With Sam Darnold’s Redemption Tour – Mon Nov 28th 2022
Hosted by Tobacco Road Sports Radio’s Desmond Johnson, Sports Illustrated’s Schuyler Callihan and Carolina Panthers all time leading rusher Jonathan Stewart Recap of Panthers 23-10 win over the Denver Broncos What has happened to Russell Wilson? Matt Rhule’s new job Can Sam Darnold lead the 4-8 Panthers…to a playoff berth? Open Mailbag Monday Tune in to Bleav in Carolina Panthers on all…
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turned-the-page · 1 year
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Living Your Own Story (ft. Madison Hubbell)
Bleav in Figure Skating https://open.spotify.com/episode/2BEvfSzgpec0AyZyS2eaPR
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Michael Fabiano is back on the mic to preview TNF's game between the Saints and the Jags with Actor/Director/Writer & Fantasy Savant James Roday Rodriguez (Psych & A Million Little Things). Fabs breaks down Jen Piacenti's props for tonight and then goes through a list of players with James to see whether or not he's "Psyched" or "Not Psyched" about their outlook for the rest of the season. Then Fabs gets into his Starts & Sits and they finish the show evaluating their matchup this week in their celeb league (Fabs is #1 team & James is #2). Set your lineups and make sure to tune in next Tuesday for next week's show!
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munch111555 · 1 year
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What’s up g’s
what’s up g’s this is cool like I have a groupe chat now and that’s the good thing I have my friends in it and I can’t have any more good chat on it! I can’t bleave that I have so meny chats on it like msg’s every day! We share photos and vedeos and music on voice notes that is cool I sent it! My friend invited male and now I have full access so it can’t b better and h can change and edit all settings and I did once to like purple theam I think it was! So cool l! Ye my g’s! Yeah
there’s this song that goes like ** I needed u another way** and it’s my favourite song! I used to like this song that went ** it’s time to have breakfast ** but like it’s my old favourite song and ulta song is ** shoot me down with time and news paper, to stand the rest of time!
Alison Wonderland…
Chiddy Bang….
Flux Pavilion …
some of my favourite music makers of the last ten years of music listing! For me! Ookay
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petnews2day · 1 year
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Bleav in Kentucky talks Cats vs. Cards, basketball growing pains, and more
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Bleav in Kentucky talks Cats vs. Cards, basketball growing pains, and more
It’s Thanksgiving weekend, and the Bleav in Kentucky crew was in an extra festive mood this week with not one but two new episodes! On the first episode, Vinny Hardy, Aaron Gershon and Jalen Whitlow previewed Saturday’s Governor’s Cup clash between the Kentucky Wildcats and Louisville Cardinals, which will also be Senior Day for the […]
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