The US national team is gearing up for the World Cup, with Clint Dempsey and Christian Pulisic leading the charge. Dempsey, a former US national team star, shares his insights on the team's chances and what to expect from the tournament. With the team favored to win their group, Dempsey believes they have the potential to go far in the competition, but notes that they need to get off to a strong start and avoid conceding goals. [... more]
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zach Taylor discusses the team's offseason moves, including the acquisition of Dexter Lawrence, and how it will impact their defense. He also talks about the importance of team chemistry and how Joe Burrow has been a leader in bringing the team together. [... more]
George Kittle discusses his recovery from an Achilles injury, the upcoming Tight End University event, and his excitement for the new season. He also talks about the addition of Miles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams and the challenge it presents for the NFL. Additionally, Kittle shares his thoughts on the NBA Finals and the FIFA World Cup. [... more]
The host discusses various topics, including election fraud and voting irregularities in Los Angeles, the Iran conflict and US President Trump's stance on it, Hunter Biden's attempts to rehabilitate his image, and the controversy surrounding HelloFresh's marketing campaign for Pride Month. Additionally, the host touches on identity theft and police corruption, as well as the dangers of leftist ideology. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the New York Knicks' chances in the NBA playoffs, the Yankees' struggles with Aaron Judge's injury, and the Los Angeles sports scene, featuring a top five list of athletes playing in the city. [... more]
A discussion about sleep, featuring Apple Watch's sleep score, and an interview with author Adam Mansbach about his book 'Go the F to College', which offers advice to parents sending their kids off to college. The conversation also touches on the NFL, including the Cleveland Browns and Miles Garrett, as well as the Chicago Bears and Ben Johnson. Additionally, the WNBA and Caitlin Clark are discussed. [... more]
The New York Knicks stunned the Spurs in San Antonio, winning their first NBA Finals road game since 1999. Jalen Brunson led the charge with 30 points in the fourth quarter, and the Knicks' defense held Victor Wembunyama to a career-high in turnovers and missed shots. [... more]
Religion is ritual but faith is fire The psalmist said God makes his ministers a flaming fire Psalm Greg explains that as we obey Peter's admonition to sanctify the Lord God in your heart and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asks you about the hope you have Peter we are spiritual incendiaries igniting faith-fires in previously cold hearts that have never glowed with ardor and zeal for Jesus And since as James teaches a little spark often spreads into a great fire who can tell how hot and far the faith-fires God ignites through [... more]
The case of Henry Novak, an 18-year-old British student who was stabbed to death by Vikram Digwa, a 23-year-old Sikh man, has sparked outrage over the UK's two-tier policing system and the treatment of minorities. The incident has raised questions about the country's immigration policies, Sharia law, and socialism, and has led to calls for a reckoning and a re-examination of the UK's values. [... more]
The Los Angeles Rams' general manager, Les Need, discusses the team's pursuit of Miles Garrett, and the possibility of Aaron Donald returning to the team. Meanwhile, the NBA Finals are underway, with the New York Knicks facing off against the San Antonio Spurs, and Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson leading their teams. The conversation also touches on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and Hyundai's involvement as an official partner. [... more]
The Los Angeles Rams acquire Miles Garrett in a trade, making him arguably the greatest player ever to be traded in the NFL. Cooper Cup, a two-time Super Bowl champ, discusses the Seahawks' offseason and the challenges of defending their title. Meanwhile, the NBA Finals feature a thrilling matchup between Wembunyama and Giannis, with Wembunyama's remarkable physical attributes and burning desire to win drawing comparisons to Michael Jordan. [... more]
The Cleveland Browns traded Miles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, sparking debate among fans and analysts. Rich Eisen discusses the move with guests, including Alex Smith and Andrew Berry, who explains the reasoning behind the trade. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots acquire A.J. Brown, and the Rams' acquisition of Garrett is seen as a game-changer in the NFL. [... more]
The California election is heating up, with the jungle primary system in place, allowing the top two candidates to move forward to the general election. The Los Angeles mayoral race is a key focus, with Spencer Pratt running as an independent, challenging the two Democratic candidates, Karen Bass and Nithya Rahman. Meanwhile, President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are embroiled in a heated conversation over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, with President Trump allegedly using profanity-laced language towards Netanyahu. The conversation highlights the complex relationship between the US and Israel, with President Trump's America-first foreign policy and Israel's need to defend itself against threats from Iran and Hezbollah. [... more]
The Los Angeles Rams acquire Miles Garrett, a future Hall of Famer, in a move that could propel them to another Super Bowl win. Meanwhile, Aaron Donald's potential return to the team is discussed, and the Michigan Wolverines' quarterback situation is questioned, with Eric Weddell expressing concerns about Bryce Underwood's abilities. [... more]
A.J. Brown's trade to the New England Patriots has left many questions unanswered, including the reasons behind his departure from the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams' persistence and the Browns' need for a rebuild played a significant role in the trade, which saw Miles Garrett join the Rams. Albert Breer breaks down the details of the trade and provides insight into the Rams' strategy and the Browns' motivations. [... more]
The Cleveland Browns traded Miles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick. The Rams are looking to capitalize on Matthew Stafford's prime years, while the Browns are rebuilding and focusing on their young players. [... more]
Los Angeles is in crisis mode with high levels of homelessness and crime, and the mayoral primary is heating up with Reality TV star Spencer Pratt giving Mayor Karen Bass a run for her money. Meanwhile, the Jewish community in New York City is facing a surge in anti-Semitism, and Donald Trump's endorsements are having a significant impact on the Republican Party's chances in the midterms. [... more]
The hosts discuss various NFL teams' win-loss records, including the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins, and speculate on the upcoming season. They also discuss Patrick Mahomes' potential return to the field, CJ Stroud's contract negotiations, and the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. Additionally, they explore the origins of eels and the phobia of big words, Hippopotamostros' quipodolophobia. [... more]
Mark Thiessen discusses the implications of Ken Paxton winning the Texas primary, the potential for a blue wave in the Senate, and the consequences of a Democratic victory. He also weighs in on the Iranian military strikes and the prospects for a deal with the regime. [... more]
The Texas Senate primary runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn has sparked debate about representation and the effectiveness of politicians. Meanwhile, Spencer Pratt's mayoral candidacy in Los Angeles has gained traction despite criticism from the left. In other news, identity theft remains a concern, and LifeLock offers protection. Florida Man has been in the headlines for a series of bizarre incidents, including a man accused of stealing Pokemon cards with a chainsaw. The Great Florida Bigfoot Conference has also drawn attention, with attendees discussing the elusive creature and enjoying family-friendly activities. [... more]
Shaquille O'Neal joins Susie Schuster on The Rich Eisen Show to discuss the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks, and the San Antonio Spurs. He also talks about his experience at Louisiana State University, where he earned a master's degree in liberal arts, and his plans to become a professional mentor. Additionally, they discuss the resurgence of the big man in basketball and Shaquille's advice to Victor Wembanyama. [... more]
The New York Knicks have made it to the NBA Finals, a historic run to the championship, with a point margin never seen in basketball history. The team's success can be attributed to their healthy lineup and strong team chemistry, with Jalen Brunson being a key player in their clutch performances. The Knicks will face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the next round, with many predicting a thrilling series. [... more]
A former DOJ attorney is charged with stealing sealed documents related to the Jack Smith investigation of President Trump, while a leading Democratic candidate in Texas sparks outrage with comments about Zionists and concentration camps, highlighting the growing issue of anti-Semitism in American politics. [... more]
ESPN NBA Insider Shams Charania tells Rich that San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama is out to prove MVP voters were wrong in handing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander the award for a second consecutive season if the already-stacked Oklahoma City Thunder could trade up in the NBA Draft and which player could be selected overall discusses the uncertain futures of Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers and why the Dallas Mavericks fired head coach Jason Kidd 'No-Contest Wrestling' host O'Shea Jackson Jr stops by the studio where he a die-hard Lakers fan explains why he's [... more]
The Knicks' historic comeback against the Cavs, led by Jalen Brunson's incredible individual performance, has left fans and analysts stunned. Victor Wembanyama's impressive debut in the Western Conference Finals has sparked debate about his potential to become a generational player. Tim Legler joins the show to discuss the Knicks' offense, Wembanyama's maturity, and the Spurs' promising young core. [... more]
Amy Semple McPherson rose to prominence in the 1920s as a Pentecostal preacher, using innovative techniques to spread the gospel and build America's first megachurch in Los Angeles. Her ministry was marked by scandal and controversy, but she ultimately rebuilt her reputation and left a lasting legacy in American Christian history. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NFL schedule, with guests predicting win-loss records for various teams. They also talk about the PGA Championship, where Aaron Rai made a historic comeback to win, and compare it to the NFL, citing Nick Foles as an example of a player who rose to the occasion in a big game. The show also touches on the Chiefs' schedule, which is considered one of the easiest in the league, and the Chargers' chances of making a deep playoff run. [... more]
Aaron Rodgers' return to the Pittsburgh Steelers has sparked excitement, with Mike McCarthy's coaching and the team's roster setup potentially leading to a successful season. Meanwhile, in the NBA, the Spurs and Thunder are gearing up for the Western Conference Finals, with Victor Wembanyama and Shaquille Harrison facing off against the Spurs' strong defense. The Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo are also in the mix, while LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers remains uncertain. [... more]
God wants to bring revival to our culture, and it starts with us. Pastor Greg Laurie explains how revival is not just about rebuilding walls, but about restoring a nation's heart to God. He shares the story of Nehemiah, who was called to help his fellow Jews rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, and how we can apply the lessons from Nehemiah's story to our own lives. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the upcoming NFL season, including the schedule release and the impact of the World Cup on NFL venues. The show also touches on the NBA playoffs, with guests discussing the potential for a long and drawn-out series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks. Additionally, the show explores the challenges of broadcasting NFL games, including the increasing popularity of streaming services and the need to balance fan-friendliness with competitive advantage. [... more]
Ah fiery passion for God the proverbial burning heart red hot coals of burning zeal for Christ isn't this the ideal The way it should be So we never fall into the terrible spiritual and moral lukewarmness Christ condemned in the Laodiceans twenty centuries ago For this we must answer some key questions Will fire continue burning hot or even warm if not attended Or do we simply light a fire and that's it Is fire indeed self-sustaining Well as in nature so in grace our heart fires of devotion to Christ after being initially ignited will not burn hot [... more]
The Los Angeles Lakers' relationship with LeBron James is strained, with the star player feeling underappreciated. The team's management, led by Rob Pelinka, is trying to figure out how to keep James on the team, while also addressing the needs of other key players, including Austin Reeves and Rui Hachimura. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for a busy travel schedule, with two international series games in Melbourne and Mexico City, and are looking for ways to keep their players entertained on the road. [... more]
LeBron James' relationship with the Los Angeles Lakers is put to the test as he feels unappreciated and taken for granted. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks are trying to decide whether to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo or sign him to an extension. In the WNBA, the Portland Fire and Dallas Wings are off to a strong start, but the league is facing scrutiny over its injury reporting policies. [... more]
Rich Eisen shares his way-too-early power rankings for the NFL, discussing teams like the Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, and Dallas Cowboys. He also talks about the International Series games, including the Rams vs. Niners in Melbourne, and the NBA playoffs with Ramona Shelburne and Dave McMenamin. [... more]
A former police officer shares his story of transformation from a skeptical outsider to a passionate advocate for the Skid Row community, highlighting the importance of community policing, due process, and compassion in addressing homelessness and public safety issues. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers, the NBA playoffs, and the NFL schedule release. He also talks to Jamal Crawford about the Oklahoma City Thunder and Giannis' future, and shares his thoughts on the Detroit Lions' schedule and the Rich Eisen Show's podcast. [... more]
LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers is uncertain as the team's season comes to an end. The Oklahoma City Thunder's impressive playoff run has sparked discussions about LeBron's potential departure. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers' general manager, Dan Morgan, discusses the team's draft strategy and expectations for the upcoming season. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the latest NFL news, including the Jets' three-year extension with running back Brees Hall. He also talks about the upcoming WNBA season, the Indiana Fever's head coach Stephanie White, and the dynamic players Caitlin Clark and Azy Fud. Additionally, Rich Eisen chats with Jay Farrow about his comedy show 'Quiz with Balls' and its upcoming season, as well as his music project 'The Odyssey'. The conversation also touches on various other topics, including Bucked Up energy drinks, PayPal, and the Hyundai Palisade Hybrid. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the latest in sports, including the NFL's new collective bargaining agreement with officials, the Oklahoma City Thunder's flopping controversy, and the quarterback competition in Pittsburgh between Aaron Rodgers and Kyler Murray. The show also touches on the PGA Tour and the upcoming season. [... more]
The host discusses various topics including hate rising across communities, particularly in Jewish communities, and the importance of showing up for people. They also talk about Islamism, Texas, and the gubernatorial and mayoral races in California, as well as Medicare and healthcare costs. [... more]
When strange flames of fire manifested over the heads of those gathered in the Upper Room they were forever changed Oh they loved and believed in Christ before that electrifying visitation but afterwards their lives were radically changed by the full infusion of the Spirit Those tongues of fire ignited their passion for Christ and thereafter they were blessedly driven the rest of their lives with a glowing loyalty and enthusiasm for the Nazarene Persecution didn't quench their devotion Were these fires of devotion self-sustaining They were of divine origin sent straight from the hand of Jesus so did God [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NBA playoffs, with a focus on the Lakers' struggles against the Rockets and the potential for a game seven. The show also touches on the NFL draft, with an interview with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, who shares his approach to evaluating players and making draft picks. [... more]
In this episode Greg outlines the diverse spiritual fires that began spreading out into the world from Jerusalem after the amazing Christ-designed-and-executed outpouring of the Holy Spirit as tongues of fire fires of devotion of light of rapidly spreading faith and so forth Was this New Testament fire something new Or was it like previous fires manifest during the period of Law Was it strange fire Or was it the same fire that burned in the bush which Moses gazed upon and to which captivated with wonder he drew near Was it the same fire that was enveloped by the [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the NFL draft, NCAA expansion, and the Los Angeles Rams' quarterback situation, including Matthew Stafford's potential retirement and the team's decision to draft Ty Simpson. He also talks about the Masters golf tournament and the FIFA World Cup, and interviews Chase Crawford about his role in the TV show 'The Boys'. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NBA's new anti-tanking system, the 321 structure, and its potential effects on teams. The show also covers the Los Angeles Rams' draft, including their selection of Ty Simpson, and their use of tight ends in their offense. Additionally, the show touches on the Philadelphia 76ers' playoff run and the Celtics' struggles in the series. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the NFL draft, quarterback careers, and player contracts with guests, including Ray Romano, who talks about his new show Running Point on Netflix and his experiences as a Jets fan. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NFL draft, Ty Simpson's selection by the Rams, and Greg Olson's analysis of the draft. They also talk about prostate cancer screening, youth sports, and the FIFA World Cup. Additionally, they discuss personal finances and the importance of planning for the bigger picture. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the Los Angeles Rams' selection of Ty Simpson in the NFL Draft, exploring the implications of drafting a developmental quarterback. Meanwhile, Phil Dunster talks about his role in the HBO series Rooster and his experience playing a footballer in the show. The conversation also touches on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the Rams' chances of winning the Super Bowl. [... more]
The NFL draft saw teams focus on building around their existing quarterbacks, with the Steelers and Browns making notable moves to strengthen their rosters. The Dolphins selected Oregon quarterback Dante Moore as their first overall pick, and the Browns traded back to get defensive tackle Mason Graham and running back Quinchon Judkins. The Patriots moved up to take Caleb Lomu, raising questions about their offensive line and potential impact on A.J. Brown's role in the Eagles' offense. [... more]
The Los Angeles Rams' decision to draft Ty Simpson 13th overall in the NFL Draft has raised questions about the team's strategy and whether they are on the same page with head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford. Ian Rappaport joins the Rich Eisen Show to discuss the pick and its implications for the team's future. Meanwhile, other teams, such as the Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans, have made savvy moves in the draft, selecting players like Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon. The Rams' decision has sparked debate about the team's priorities and whether they are preparing for the future or trying to win now. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NFL Draft, with guests including Cam Heyward and Seth Rollins, while also touching on personal finances and financial planning with Thrive Ent. The show also covers the FIFA World Cup and the use of Airbnb for hosting fans. [... more]
NFL draft prospects, including Fernando Mendoza and Casey Concepcion, are discussed on the Rich Eisen Show. Todd McShea from The Ringer joins the show to provide insights on the draft, including the possibility of the Rams trading up for a wide receiver. The discussion also covers the Jets' interest in Ty Simpson and the potential for a trade between the Jets and the Cardinals. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the latest NFL news, including Will Anderson's contract extension, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Peter Farrelly joins the show to talk about his new film, Balls Up, and his past projects, including Something About Mary and Kingpin. [... more]
The Golden State Warriors, led by 38-year-old Steph Curry, are making a surprising run in the NBA playoffs, while the Live Tour golf league faces uncertainty and potential collapse due to financial struggles and a change in priorities from its Saudi Arabian backers. [... more]
The Pope criticizes President Trump's handling of the war in Iran, while Trump supporters argue that the war is a just one. Meanwhile, Congressman Chip Roy discusses his run for Attorney General of Texas, focusing on border security and immigration. In New York City, the mayor celebrates 100 days in office, but critics argue that his policies are too socialist. The Heritage Foundation's Kevin Roberts weighs in on foreign policy, including the Iran war and the situation in Ukraine. [... more]
The Los Angeles Lakers' season is impacted by Luka Doncic's hamstring injury, while actor Jane Kazmarek discusses her personal life and the reunion of the popular TV show Malcolm in the Middle, which is now back on Hulu. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses various sports topics, including Kirk Cousins' contract with the Raiders, Aaron Rodgers' potential return to the Steelers, and the NFL Referees Association's dispute with the league. Tom Pellicero joins the show to break down the details of Cousins' contract and the potential implications for the Raiders. The conversation also touches on the FIFA World Cup, Puka Nakua's rehab, and the latest sports news. [... more]
North Carolina faces a nearly $2.8 billion revenue shortfall over the next two years, according to Governor Josh Stein. Meanwhile, a long-standing election dispute in the small town of Pembroke has finally been resolved, with the challenger, Alan Dial, being certified as the winner after a two-and-a-half-year battle. The state is also dealing with wildfires and a burn ban, with crews making progress in containing the fires. [... more]
Discussion on various topics including Iran, quantum computing, Mark Wayne Mullen, Joe Rogan, Jimmy Kimmel, Trump, DHS, Medicare, AI, and gold and silver, with a focus on politics, technology, and current events. [... more]
The NBA is trying to address tanking with new anti-tanking proposals, while the NFL has a different approach to the draft. Meanwhile, in baseball, the Dodgers and Yankees are expected to be top contenders, with the Dodgers looking to repeat as World Series champions. [... more]
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