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Below the Bonnet

David Reynolds and Michael Caruso

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Below the Bonnet is multi-award winning Podcast with a light-hearted yet informative look at Motorsport steered by drivers David Reynolds, Michael Caruso.
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The most interesting conversations in American life happen in private. This show brings them out of the closet. Stories no one else is telling and conversations with the most fascinating people in the country, every week from The Free Press, hosted by former New York Times and Wall Street Journal journalist Bari Weiss.
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Peggy Caruso is an author and certified executive and personal development coach. In the Revolutionize Podcast, she talks with guests and listeners about living a more fulfilled life in business, relationships, and personal endeavors.
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No Dunks

The Athletic

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No Dunks is a daily NBA podcast hosted by Skeets, Tas, Trey, and JD — the original basketball podcasters. Join 'em as they break down the league's biggest games and headlines, answer listeners' questions, interview guests, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Sun.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Pacers winning Game 6 over the Knicks to advance to the NBA Finals, Pascal Siakam beating Tyrese Haliburton by one vote to win Eastern Conference Finals MVP, what's next for the New York Knicks, and 'Inside the NBA' bids an emotional farewell to the NBA on TNT era. ▶️ Join No Dunks on Playback : https://www.…
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On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Jalen Brunson helping the Knicks force a Game 6, Karl-Anthony Towns' bully ball, Tyrese Haliburton's no-show, the best defense of Landry Shamet's life, too many Pacers mistakes, and what to watch for Saturday night in Indiana. That, plus Kevin Durant's interesting offseason ahead, Jrue Holiday trade rumors, thin…
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On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Thunder clinching their first NBA Finals berth since 2012, Julius Randle and Naz Reid forgetting how to dribble, comparisons between the '25 Thunder and the '15 Warriors, and whether Anthony Edwards needs to chill with the trash talk. That, plus what the Sixers will do with the No. 3 pick, LaMelo Ball trade …
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In 2023 and 2024, there were many things that were unsayable. Perhaps the most unsayable—at least in legacy media circles—was that the President of the United States was not capable of being president, because he was no longer mentally fit. Those people who did break the taboo—who dared to notice Biden’s countless gaffes, his stiff gait, those who …
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On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Tyrese Haliburton's historic Game 4 triple-double and where it ranks among the best individual performances this postseason, Pascal Siakam's insane conditioning, the Knicks not being able to get a stop, Rick Carlisle pushing all the right buttons, KAT's knee, and John Haliburton sightings. That, plus Tas does a …
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On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren helping OKC hold off the Wolves in Game 4, how the Thunder shut down Anthony Edwards, and whether the "intentionally fouling up three" strategy is bad for basketball. That, plus Aaron Nesmith's injury update, Tyrese Haliburton's dad is free, Gary Payton d…
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A lot of people fall in love outside of their marriages. Some have affairs. Some leave their wives or husbands. But not a lot of people are Agnes Callard. Agnes did something really unique. She fell in love while she was (seemingly happily) married with two children. She told her husband. They got divorced—sharing a single lawyer—and it took under …
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On Mon.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Karl-Anthony Towns saving the Knicks' season, why early foul trouble actually worked in Thibs' favor, Nesmith's ankle injury, Mitchell Robinson getting the start in place of Josh Hart, and why this Knicks-Pacers ECF series rules. That, plus All-NBA takeaways, what to watch in tonight's Thunder-Wolves, a scary In…
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On Sun.'s No Dunks, Solo Skeets discusses the the Wolves dominating the Thunder in Game 3 to give us a series, rookie Terrence Shannon Jr.'s energy, Rudy Gobert playing less drop coverage vs. SGA, Pascal Siakam getting his flowers, the Pacers attacking the Knicks' weaknesses, whether Mitchell Robinson deserves to start tonight in Indy, and more. 📈 …
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Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, were staffers at the Israeli Embassy. They had just planned a trip for Sarah to meet Yaron’s parents. He had recently bought an engagement ring. Then on Wednesday night, they were murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect, 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez, told police: “I did …
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On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss MVP SGA and the Thunder overwhelming the Timberwolves again, Julius Randle getting benched in the fourth quarter, whether Minnesota can still make this a series, and Scott Foster's bloody nose. That, plus All-Defensive Teams, All-Rookie selections, how many Pacers will make tonight's All-NBA Teams, street names,…
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The late biologist E.O. Wilson said that “the real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology. And it is terrifically dangerous.” Wilson said that back in 2011, long before any of us were talking about large language models or GPTs. A little more than a decade later, artificial…
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WTF!? The Pacers rallied to overcome a 14-point deficit with less than three minutes remaining to take Game 1 of the East Finals 138-135 in overtime over the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Seriously. No Dunks tries to make sense of what just happened. -- ▶️ Join No Dunks on Playback : https://www.playback.tv/nodunks 👕 Fix up, look sharp in some N…
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The Thunder beat the Wolves 114-88 in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on the back of a 31-point performance by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. No Dunks reacts live from a New York City hotel bed. -- ▶️ Join No Dunks on Playback : https://www.playback.tv/nodunks 👕 Fix up, look sharp in some No Dunks merch: https://nodunks.com 📈 Subscribe to No Dunk…
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On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys preview and predict the NBA Conference Finals. Out West, it's the No. 1 seeded Thunder vs. the No. 6 seeded Wolves. In the East, it's the No. 3 seeded Knicks and the No. 4 seeded Pacers squaring off for the second consecutive postseason. What are some things to watch for in each series? Potential X-factors? And who wins…
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When you think about great political comebacks, maybe you think of Donald Trump, or Richard Nixon, or “comeback kid” Bill Clinton. You might soon add Andrew Cuomo to that list. In 2020, Cuomo was at the top of the world. He had been governor of New York for a decade. He had an illustrious career in New York politics—which is sort of the Cuomo famil…
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On Mon.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss SGA and the Thunder rolling into the West Finals with 125-93 rout of the Nuggets in Game 7, Alex Caruso's defensive masterclass on Jokic, Jalen Williams finding cracks in the zone defense, Aaron Gordon playing through a strained hamstring, and what's next for Denver this offseason. That, plus NBA Final Four hype…
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Skeets and Jesh hit you with an immediate reaction podcast to discuss the New York Knicks punching their ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000 with a dominant 119-81 win over the Boston Celtics in Game 6. -- ▶️ Join No Dunks on Playback : https://www.playback.tv/nodunks 👕 Fix up, look sharp in some No Dunks merch: ht…
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On Fri.'s No Dunks, Skeets and Trey discuss the Nuggets forcing Game 7, Jalen Williams' disappointing postseason, Julian Strawther swinging Game 6, Jokic vs. Shai for the MVP trophy, Tim Legler's great analyst work, and who wins on Sunday. That, plus drafting the best landing spots for a potential Giannis trade, lottery stories, swim meets, and mor…
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On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Wolves eliminating the Warriors, Julius Randle's growing confidence, whether Golden State runs back the old guys, Jaylen Brown defending Jalen Brunson, The Luke Kornet Game, Josh Hart's bloody face, and more. That, plus Draymond gets fined $50K, the Hawks are interested in Masai Ujiri, Phil Knight says he's …
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On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Pacers advancing back to the Eastern Conference Finals, key decisions for the Cavs this offseason, SGA and Jokic trading MVP buckets, Coach Daigneault sticking with Lu Dort, and OKC's fourth-quarter poise. That, plus Tatum undergoes surgery to repair his ruptured Achilles tendon, notable injuries this postse…
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On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the NBA Draft Lottery winners and losers, conspiracy theory catnip, and whether one of the top picks could be traded for Giannis. That, plus Tatum's devastating leg injury, Jalen Brunson's rank among the all-time Knicks greats, Anthony Edwards smelling blood vs. the Warriors, and PDA at an NBA game. ▶️ Join No D…
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The majority of people listening to this episode are hearing it on an iPhone. As most of us can attest, the iPhone is so central to our lives that if we lose it, we feel totally unmoored from our ability to function in the world. It’s hard to explain how ubiquitous the iPhone is—and how much of a behemoth Apple is. Apple sells over 60 million iPhon…
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On Mon.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss SGA and the Thunder making plays down the stretch in Game 4, whether Nikola Jokic can rediscover his shooting touch, the Pacers blowing out the Cavaliers, Benedict Mathurin's ejection, Julius Randle's dominant postseason, Payton Pritchard and the Celtics finally hitting some three-pointers, and more. That, plus …
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On Sat.'s No Dunks, Solo Skeets recaps last night's two Game 3s: The Cavaliers finally looking like the Eastern Conference's top team, why "Playoff Mitchell" is a deserving (but tricky) nickname, Evan Mobley's defensive presence, Max Strus slowing Tyrese Haliburton, the Nuggets' other championship trio — Gordon, Murray, MPJ — carrying the load, OKC…
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There’s an endearing saying that the U.S. surgeon general’s primary role is to be the nation’s family doctor. They represent America’s medical community, educate the public on current health risks, and wield tremendous influence over medical and scientific information. On Thursday, President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means to take on this important…
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On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Wolves routing the Warriors in Game 2, why Anthony Edwards is the new LeBron, Steve Kerr trying to figure out who's going to be able to play in this series without Steph, and Draymond Green's fifth tech of the postseason. That, plus the wildest developments of the second round, unsung playoff performers, Pau…
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On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Knicks storming back again to stun the Celtics, Mitchell Robinson's fantastic game (besides the airball FT), Porzingis' illness, SGA scoring 34 points in three quarters, the Thunder's swirling defense on Jokic, and more. That, plus whether the Warriors can survive without Steph Curry for a week, VanVleet and…
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I want to tell you the story of a kid, born in 1937 into segregated Washington, D.C. He’s 9 when his father dies and 13 when his mother has a mental breakdown, disappears, and is institutionalized. He’s effectively orphaned. This is how George Raveling’s story begins. Despite being dealt one of the worst cards imaginable, George, now 87, went on to…
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On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers scoring the final eight points in 47 seconds to stun the short-handed Cavs, who's to blame for Cleveland's epic collapse, whether the Warriors can win despite Steph Curry's hamstring strain, Wolves coach Chris Finch calling out Anthony Edwards' effort, and the Buddy Hield-Jimmy B…
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On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys are back to discuss — with tired, raspy voices — Aaron Gordon splashing the game-winning 3 to help the Nuggets stun the Thunder, Nikola Jokic’s bully ball, Coach Daigneault's fouling decision backfiring, the Knicks rallying from 20 down to beat the Celtics, Tatum and Brown settling for too many threes, Mikal Bridges' cl…
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Sometimes we have a guest who needs no introduction. You know Dana Perino. She took on the job of White House press secretary when President George W. Bush was at his most unpopular—back in 2007 and 2008, as the Iraq War dragged on. She did not receive a warm welcome from those covering the White House—outlets like The New Republic called her cluel…
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In this "Talk to Me" podcast interview nutrition specialist, Rene Caruso, explains how she became an author. The Redhead praises "Write Your Book" coaching with book shepherd, Michael Angelo Caruso Reach out to Michael to get a free consult on how you can write and take delivery on your book in less than 12 weeks without using (cheesy) AI. Order he…
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On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Jalen Brunson saving the Knicks, Bickerstaff's decision to take out Ausar Thompson, the Detroit Pistons' bright future, James Harden's strong bounce-back performance, why Nic Batum is the Western Conference's Al Horford, and what to expect in Saturday's Clippers-Nuggets Game 7, baby. That, plus we preview and pr…
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On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Rudy Gobert dominating the small-ball Lakers to help the Wolves advance, LeBron's odd postgame comments regarding AD, VanVleet and Amen Thompson helping the Rockets avoid elimination, Steve Kerr waiving the white flag, and Dillon Brooks admitting to deliberately attacking Steph's injured thumb. That, plus Dyson …
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President Donald Trump has been in office for 100 days. Israel has been at war with Hamas in Gaza for 570, and Russia and Ukraine have been at war for over 1,000. Douglas Murray has had a front-row seat to all three of these unfolding stories, bringing us reportage and analysis that have illuminated the most urgent issues of our time. His reporting…
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On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Pacers stunning the Bucks in OT, Tyrese Haliburton's dad vs. Giannis, Jayson Tatum's monster first-round series, the young Pistons winning in MSG again, Thibodeau's timeout dilemma, and Jamal Murray popping off for 43 points in Game 5. That, plus Stephon Castle wins ROY, the Kings hire Doug Christie as head …
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On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Jimmy Butler returning from injury to lead the Warriors past the Rockets for a 3-1 series lead, some fascinating Udoka coaching decisions, Draymond Green going for the A-Hole Cycle, and the Cavs sweeping the Heat to finish off the most lopsided series in NBA playoff history. That, plus a deep dive on Damian Lill…
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Today marks President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office. What to make of this dizzying first hundred days? As Bret Stephens put it: “I’m hard-pressed to think of a more disastrous first 100 days of any presidency in American history. . . all of the wounds are self-inflicted.” Even some of Trump's most ardent supporters are struggling to understand…
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On Mon.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss all eight NBA playoff series: Anthony Edwards' aura, the Lakers running out of gas, Aaron Gordon's buzzer-beating dunk, Steph Curry carrying the Warriors, the Thunder sweeping the Grizzlies, a botched no-call handing the Knicks Game 4 in Detroit, Jayson Tatum's playoff experience, the Pacers rolling, Damian Lill…
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On Sat.'s No Dunks, Solo Skeets recaps all three NBA Game 3s last night: Anthony Edwards and the Wolves cap a big home win over the Lakers with a 13-1 run, starter Gary Trent Jr. gives the Bucks new life in their first-round playoff series vs. Indy, and whether the Magic are playing physical or dirty against the Celtics. ▶️ Join our Playback room: …
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