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Baggage

The Baggage Podcast

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Baggage is a podcast showcasing a collection of compelling, unique, and sometimes traumatic stories from people of all walks of life. These stories typically only get heard by the storyteller’s friends, family, or co-workers. Now there is a platform for everyday individuals to share their experiences with a larger audience as well as how they cope with the emotional and mental baggage that sometimes follows those events. Once a month, the show’s hosts—Eric Shaw (doctor), Ryan Frank (prosecut ...
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Graphite Pro

Adrian Franks

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Ignite Creativity. Elevate Design. Shape the Future. Welcome to the Graphite Pro Podcast, the go-to space for visionary creatives, designers, and innovators seeking inspiration, strategy, and deeper conversations about the creative process. Rooted in the Creator brand archetype, Graphite Pro is more than a podcast—it’s a movement that champions creativity as a force for transformation. Whether you’re a designer, artist, storyteller, or entrepreneur, each episode delivers thought-provoking di ...
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This documentary series captures stories of those living with a mental illness, and the people who support them. True, intimate and unflinching. Welcome to stigma-free storytelling.
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Welcome to Between the Briefs, a podcast by Steno. We share practical tips and expert insights on the pre-trial process, court reporting, and legal technology, to keep you updated on how technology is revolutionizing the litigation process and the wider legal sector.
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Season 5 of I'm Sorry Zero Points, with Adrian and Seamus, returns in January. The original Eurovision podcast from Ireland. Out weekly on Wednesdays between January and May we bring you all the Eurovision news, song reviews and interviews with Eurovision stars from past & present. Plus we talk to you, Eurovision superfans. Follow us on Instagram @sorryzeropointspodcast & on X, TikTok, & YouTube @sorryzeropoints or email us: [email protected]
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The Scorched Earth A serialized Science Fiction Radio Drama in nine parts By Bruce R. Coleman Cast of Characters Ridge Prothro: Rick Espiallat Pete Hertwig: Max Swarner Luanne Bellman: Lisa Anne Haram Ray Purcell: Blake Blair Doc Martinez: Adrian Godinez Alice Tisdale: Arianna Movassagh Micah: Heath Billups Lydia Vossburgh: Lee Jamison Frank Lassiter: Daylon Walton THE SCORCHED EARTH focuses on the lives of a small group of ordinary people living in the Texas town of Makepeace ( 40 miles wes ...
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Every day has a story — and in sports, those stories are everywhere. Sports History Daily takes you on a journey through the moments that shaped the games we love. From record-breaking performances to forgotten milestones, each episode explores what happened, why it mattered, and how it changed the course of sports history. Perfect for sports fans and curious minds alike, it’s a daily dose of learning, storytelling, and discovery — one game, one play, one legend at a time.
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The official home for Arizona Cardinals podcasts including Cardinals Underground, The Dave Pasch Podcast, Big Red Rage, Cardinals Cover 2, Red Sea Report, La Tacleada Cardinals and more. For the latest Arizona Cardinals news, visit www.azcardinals.com.
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Soleful: Sneaker Stories

Soho Radio Originals

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Hosted by sneaker experts Kish Kash (@kishkash1) and Jason Coles (@madebyjase) ‘Soleful’ is a weekly deep dive into the world of sneakers and sneaker culture. In each episode Kish and Jason will reveal the amazing stories behind the world’s most loved sneakers and interview the people that created, collect and covet them. We’ll also be answering your questions about all things kicks so send them to us via @soleful_podcast on all socials or use the hashtag #SolefulPodcast. This is a Soho Radi ...
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Bistec

Nuestro Studios

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"Bistec," executive produced and written by Manuel Ruiz-Barrera, tells the compelling story of a seasoned Cuban Revolutionary whose life is turned upside down when a prominent dissident moves into his neighborhood, uncovering secrets, disrupting lives, and testing loyalties. This historical fiction drama explores Cuba's modern surveillance and informant systems within a gripping narrative filled with surprises. Outro: "Bistec" is a production of Nuestro Studios, with executive production, di ...
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Open Data Institute Podcasts

The Open Data Institute

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Listen to podcasts from the Open Data Institute – discussing the impacts of data across areas including health, cities, the built environment, government and finance. Speakers also delve into issues around data ethics, trust, art, culture, corruption and accountability.
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We take in the X-Men as it's meant to be enjoyed, with clockwork orange style devices to pry open our eyes. Married couple, Allison and Matt Parent do deep dives into the good, the bad, the squishy and weird X-Men stories. Allison is a newbie to comics and Matt is going to talk about it endlessly to them whether they record it or not. Logo by Emily Kardamis who can be found on Instagram @corruptedgem or on Patreon at Patreon.com/corruptedgem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in ...
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Thought Leaders – Real Estate Re-imagined spotlights the outside-the-box minds rewriting how property is sold, leased and managed worldwide. Host Samantha McLean, editor of Elite Agent, shares frank, inspiring conversations with real estate practitioners as well as founders and entrepreneurs from outside the industry. Expect actionable playbooks on AI-powered prospecting, climate-change resilience, brand storytelling, next-gen leadership and talent retention. Each episode distils data and ta ...
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"I Was Only Doing My Job" is a fortnightly (Bi-weekly) Australian Military History podcast hosted by Ross Manuel. Instead of focusing on maps and dates, each episode is devoted to chronicling Australia's Military History through the individual stories of those who served; where they grew up, what they did, and invariably what happened to them.
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Our Extended Mutant Family begins to reach it's peak as we discuss the newest addition to mutant-dom and one of the most controversial. Controversial new status quo aside, Kamala Khan is a superstar and this book kicks ass. Ms. Marvel Vol 3 is written by G. Willow Wilson with art by Adrian Alphona, Jacob Wyatt, Elmo Bondoc, and Takeshi Miyazawa, co…
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Dave Pasch and A.Q. Shipley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 27-24 loss in overtime to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 12 at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with cornerback Garrett Williams, wide receiver Greg Dortch and head coach Jonathan Gannon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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On November 22nd, 1986, in Las Vegas, a 20-year-old kid from Brooklyn stepped into the ring carrying the weight of a prophecy. Cus D’Amato said he’d be champion of the world. Boxing experts said he was the most terrifying fighter since Liston. Trevor Berbick said, “He’s never faced a man like me.” But the world was about to see what “Iron Mike” rea…
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Ep. 949 - Postgame last week, after the loss to the 49ers, Jonathan Gannon told reporters what he had just told the team. “We’re on the mat,” he said, “but when the alarm goes off tomorrow, you better wake up, come to work and get off the mat.” So, do we see the Cardinals get off the mat on Sunday? Let’s all hope so. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman…
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On November 21st, 1934, the NFL tried something it had never attempted before — it moved a full regular-season game indoors. Inside Chicago Stadium, on a field just 80 yards long and laid over a hockey rink, the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions battled in one of the strangest environments in league history. In this episode of Sports History Daily, w…
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This section is reserved for pithy jokes and the credits for the comics that we read on the show! This month we're talking about characters that are tangentially related to the X-Men, characters like Gwenpool! The Unbelievable Gwenpool is written by Christopher Hastings with art by Gurihiru, Irene Strychalski, Alti Firmansyah, Myisha Haynes and Dan…
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Ep. 743 - Former Cardinals pass rusher Bertrand Berry joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium for a trip down memory lane. Berry, who hosted the show from 2005–2009, shared stories from his playing days along with some funny moments from past Big Red Rage episodes. He also weighe…
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Moving from receptionist to federal magistrate judge is the kind of journey we see on the silver screen. For Allison Goddard, U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of California, that’s just life. And, for us on Between the Briefs by Steno, it's proof that embracing serendipity, maintaining genuine human connection and leveraging emerging…
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Inside Rio’s Maracanã Stadium, with 80,000 fans on their feet and millions more listening across Brazil, 29-year-old Pelé stepped to the penalty spot and scored the 1,000th goal of his legendary career. It was more than a milestone — it was a cultural event. A moment so massive that newspapers ran extra editions, radio stations cut into national pr…
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Living in a gang neighborhood, concealing his sexual orientation, Adrian already had a full plate when he learned that schizophrenia was hereditary. His dad had it. And at 13, he was sure he was going to develop it too. It was only a question of when. It took him two decades to learn what you truly inherit when your parent lives with a serious ment…
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Ep. 948 - A familiar face returned to the practice field on Wednesday. Running back Trey Benson was designated to return from the injured reserve list. Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck discuss how Benson looked in his first on-field work since late September and what a Benson return may mean for the offense as well as the rest of the running back room…
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On November 19th, 1984, college football witnessed one of its most unforgettable miracles. With six seconds left, Boston College trailed Miami on a humid South Florida night… and the game was all but over. Then Doug Flutie scrambled right, spun his shoulders, and launched a 48–yard prayer into the dark Miami sky. One of the most famous passes in fo…
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Paul Calvisi isn’t sure he is ready for his script this week for the pod, but of a bigger concern is Darren Urban’s energy. Dani Sureck tries to help them both wrangle their issues as the trio discuss the Cardinals needing to hone in on details, penalties hurting against the 49ers but not the whole problem, the fine line between the defense being p…
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After a promising Monday Night Football win over the Cowboys a few weeks ago, the Cardinals have followed up with two rough losses to NFC West rivals. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson break down the latest setback against the 49ers, including how the game slipped away early, the rash of penalties, and a 3–0 deficit in the turnover ba…
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On November 18th, 1985, Monday Night Football turned into one of the most unforgettable moments in NFL history. Washington quarterback Joe Theismann — a Super Bowl champion and former league MVP — suffered a gruesome, career-ending leg fracture after a blind-side hit from Lawrence Taylor on a broken flea-flicker. The impact was so violent that ABC …
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Ep. 947 - On the 17th day of November, Paul Calvisi does a deep dive on the No. 17. That led to a discussion between him and Craig Grialou about Sunday’s 41-22 loss in which the Cardinals committed a franchise-record 17 penalties. Whether it was the penalties or the turnovers - there were three of them - the Cardinals did themselves no favors in lo…
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Our extended Mutant Family finally gets to a bonafide X-Man! We read Longshot for the first time. A year and a half into the podcast before we talk about the hero of the Mojoverse. Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe is written by Christopher Hastings, Penciled by Jacopo Camagni and Victor Calderon Zurita, Inked by Jacopo Cagmagni and Terry Pallet, …
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Dave Pasch and A.Q. Shipley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 41-22 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 11 at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with wide receiver Michael Wilson and head coach Jonathan Gannon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki didn’t just arrive in Major League Baseball — he detonated every expectation the sport had for a “rookie.” At 27 years old, the Seattle Mariners’ new right fielder became only the second player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season, leading a 116-win team with jaw-dropping precision, speed, defen…
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On November 15th, 1995, baseball didn’t celebrate a power pitcher. It celebrated a craftsman. That day, Atlanta Braves ace Greg Maddux won his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award — the longest streak in MLB history. He didn’t overpower hitters. He out-thought them. And in doing so, he proved that dominance can be quiet — subtle, surgical, and impossi…
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Ep. 946 - Twelve times they’ve played against each other. Sunday will be No. 13 between Budda Baker and George Kittle. It’s one of the many storylines here in Week 11, when the San Francisco 49ers visit State Farm Stadium. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman look ahead to the game, one the Cardinals would love to win for many reasons: help move past wh…
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Our Extended Mutant Family continues from the Fantastic Four to The Avengers...I mean, technically! The delightful Daryl Richard Lawrence and Phillip Lundquist to sift through the Hero's Office lost and found as we read Great Lakes Avengers. GLA (2005) Written by Dan Slott Penciled by Paul Pelletier Inked by Rick Magyar Colored by Wil Quintana and …
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On November 14th, 1943, Chicago Bears quarterback Sid Luckman delivered one of the greatest performances in NFL history. In a cold afternoon at Wrigley Field, Luckman threw seven touchdown passes — a record that still stands today — and showcased a brand-new offensive vision that would reshape football forever. In this episode of Sports History Dai…
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Ep. 742 - Former Cardinals running back Marcel Shipp joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium to share memories from his playing days and break down how the Big Red can bounce back from their tough loss in Seattle. Linebacker Cody Simon also sat down with Calvisi to reflect on his…
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In the latest episode of Between the Briefs by Steno, Adrian Cea and Joe Stephens sit down with Scott C. Pappas, Managing Partner at Omnus Law to unpack the ins and outs of building an innovative firm that is revolutionizing the legal industry through their metaverse-based workplace, transparent billing structure, and commitment to attorney well-be…
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On November 13th, 1964, inside St. Louis’ old Kiel Auditorium, Bob Pettit did something no one in the NBA had ever done. With a smooth jumper from the elbow, the Hawks’ quiet superstar became the first player in league history to hit 20,000 career points. No three-point line. No modern training. Just relentless, old-school work. And in reaching tha…
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Ep. 945 - First it was Zay Jones. Then Simi Fehoko. And now Marvin Harrison Jr. All three will miss this week’s game. (By the way, Jones will miss the rest of the season, while Fehoko is sidelined for at least four games.) So, it’s next man up in the wide receiver room. Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck discuss who’s in line to start and who’s in line …
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On November 12th, 1972, the Miami Dolphins didn’t just win a football game — they delivered a statement. A 52–0 demolition of the New England Patriots pushed Miami to 9–0… and gave head coach Don Shula something no one in NFL history had ever reached: 100 regular-season wins in just 10 seasons. It was a milestone built on discipline, innovation, an…
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🔗 Links Adrian’s personal website Soundslice Django Book MusicXML MNX specification 🎥 YouTube YouTube Channel: @djangochat Sponsor This episode was brought to you by HackSoft, your development partner beyond code. From custom software development to consulting, team augmentation, or opening an office in Bulgaria, they’re ready to take your Django p…
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Reality shows? Is this really what Paul Calvisi has brought us here to talk about? Well, kind of. But Paul brings in Darren Urban and Dani Sureck for a lot of other stuff too, like which way the Cardinals turn after a hard day in Seattle, the craziness of the 2025 NFL season, what happened up front on both sides of the ball against the Seahawks, a …
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It was a tough trip to the PNW for the Arizona Cardinals. Two strip sacks of Jacoby Brissett resulted in 14 quick points for Seattle, and the Cardinals couldn’t recover from the early deficit, ultimately falling 44–22. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi, and former Cardinals linebacker Lorenzo Alexander break down what went wrong on both sides of the ball…
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Ep. 166 - Luis Hernández y Rolando Cantú repasan lo que dejó el juego en Seattle y cómo los Cardinals mantienen el enfoque a pesar de los desafíos. El mensaje dentro del vestidor es claro: aprender, ajustar y seguir adelante. En este episodio analizan los puntos clave del partido, el desempeño defensivo y la mentalidad del equipo rumbo al compromis…
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On November 11th, 1981, a 20-year-old rookie with an unhittable screwball and a calm, unshakable presence changed baseball forever. That night, Fernando Valenzuela became the first player in MLB history to win both the Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same season — the unforgettable peak of Fernandomania. In this episode of Sports H…
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In collaboration with Canine Companions, the guys interview Amber Urban. Amber is a former sex crimes detective with the Arora, Colorado Police Department and currently works as Director of Victim Services and Handler of Courthouse Facility Dog for the Arapahoe District Attorney’s Office. Amber, along with one of Canine Companions’ executive direct…
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Ep. 944 - After the loss on Sunday, head coach Jonathan Gannon made it clear. “At the end of the day, nothing good from that game, and it falls on me,” he told reporters. Very little went right for the Cardinals. They fell behind early - 35-0 just six minutes into the second quarter - and just could not dig themselves out of the hole. Craig Grialou…
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On this day in 1963, Gordie Howe skated into history. With his 1,051st career point, the Detroit legend passed Rocket Richard to become the NHL’s all-time points leader — a moment that crowned two decades of toughness, talent, and unmatched longevity. Learn how Mr. Hockey reached the top of the sport and why his legacy still looms large.…
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The holidays are just around the corner and we're celebrating Our Extended Mutant Family with... this can't be right? The Fantastic Four? Look I don't know what to tell you, this was mostly an excuse to read one of the best Marvel comics of the last decade and talk with one of the smartest people in comics commentary. Franklin used to be a mutant! …
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Dave Pasch and A.Q. Shipley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 44-22 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 10 at Lumen Field. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with tight end Elijah Higgins and head coach Jonathan Gannon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On November 9th, 1946, Yankee Stadium hosted one of the most anticipated games in college football history. #1 Army. #2 Notre Dame. National champions. Heisman winners. Future Hall of Famers. A combined 79-game unbeaten streak between them. By the time the final whistle blew, the scoreboard still read 0–0 — but the game became a legend anyway. It w…
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On November 8th, 1966, baseball history didn’t just shift — it swung big. That day, Baltimore Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson was named the American League’s Most Valuable Player, completing one of the greatest individual seasons the sport has ever seen. Just five years earlier, he’d won the National League MVP with the Cincinnati Reds. No player…
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Ep. 943 - First, playing in Seattle is always difficult. Second, there may be no NFC team playing better than the Seahawks. So, yeah, it’s going to be a tough test on Sunday, which became much tougher with the Friday news that three defensive starters - Mack Wilson Sr., Max Melton and Will Johnson - will not play because of injury. Craig Grialou an…
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On November 7th, 1991, inside The Forum in Inglewood, California, one of basketball’s brightest stars stood behind a microphone — and stunned the world. Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the face of the Los Angeles Lakers and a five-time NBA champion, announced that he had tested positive for HIV — and would be retiring from basketball, effective immediately…
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We're kicking off our celebration of Our Extended Mutant Family and we're not so sure how we're related to this one. Our pal Ruthanne Price joins us to read and talk TMNT: The Last Ronin and ask our selves, "what would it be like to read Old Man Logan if you'd only vaguely been aware of the X-Men?" We're maybe not starting our journey into the Teen…
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Ep. 741 - The Cardinals head into Week 10 with a 3-5 record but plenty of momentum after a dominant Monday Night Football win over the Cowboys. Former Cardinals wide receiver Frank Sanders joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium to discuss Jacoby Brissett taking over as starter f…
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In this episode of Between the Briefs, Adrian Cea speaks with Judge Frank Szymanski, a longtime juvenile court judge in Detroit. Frank shares how trauma shapes behaviour, why courts must ask “what was done to them?”, and how mindfulness-based interventions in schools and courts cut costs while improving outcomes. From yoga to evidence-backed medita…
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On November 6th, 1869, on a grassy field in New Brunswick, New Jersey, two groups of college students gathered for a game no one had ever seen before. There were no helmets. No pads. No forward passes. Just 25 players on each side, one round leather ball, and a new set of rules that borrowed from soccer and rugby — but would soon evolve into someth…
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The first time Anita heard of her son’s schizophrenia was during his court-martial, after he’d been thrown in the brig for fighting. It was the start of a 20-year cycle of recovery, relapse, arrest, and then involuntarily medicating him in a place where everything is involuntary: prison. But she was not just battling an illness She faced something …
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Ep. 942 - Breaking news on a Wednesday: The Arizona Cardinals placed starting quarterback Kyler Murry on injured reserve. Having already missed three games, Murray will now miss four more, at least four more as he deals with a foot issue. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman discuss what the move means for Murray - he needs to get healthy, according to …
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The Cardinals showed that during the bye, they may have learned how to finish, on their way to an important win over the Cowboys. Paul Calvisi, Darren Urban and Dani Sureck serve up their thoughts on the victory, how the defense looked its best of the season, if they would ever bail on a movie before it is over, the huge debut of Walter Nolen III (…
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