The Rich Eisen Show discusses various topics including the WWE, Brock Lesnar's return, and the upcoming SummerSlam event. They also talk about the NBA Finals and the TV movie 'Ghost' starring Utkar Shambutkar. [... more]
Randy Moss discusses his new fishing show, Chasing 10, and his battle with cancer, while also sharing stories from his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. Tom Pellicero talks to callers about the NFL, including the Packers and Panthers win-loss records, and discusses the upcoming draft in Minneapolis in 2028. [... more]
Retirement isn't the end of your purpose, but rather a new season to live it out. A biblical perspective on retirement emphasizes finding balance between rest and contribution, and living out one's fourth quarter of life in a way that's God-honoring and fulfilling. [... 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]
The Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation is a topic of debate, with some calling for Shador Sanders to be named QB1 over Deshaun Watson. Meanwhile, the AFC North is shaping up to be a competitive division, with the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens looking strong. The NFL schedule release is also on the horizon, with the Bears and Seahawks set to kick off the season. [... more]
The New York Knicks are making a strong run in the NBA playoffs, with a dominant performance against the Philadelphia 76ers. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards is back on the court, and Victor Wembanyama is making a name for himself with a triple-double. Jeff Teague joins the show to discuss the latest developments and share his expert analysis. [... more]
The Denver Nuggets' disappointing loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves has left them facing a tough reality, with a lack of progress in the playoffs and a looming contract extension decision for star player Nikolai Jokic. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks have shown impressive resilience, with a strong performance from Carl Towns and a potential top seed in the Eastern Conference. The NBA playoffs continue to unfold with surprising results, including the Wolves' impressive victory over the Nuggets and the Knicks' win over the Celtics. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the NBA playoffs with Chris Weber, focusing on the teams still in contention and their chances of advancing. They also touch on the NFL draft, with Rich sharing his top five favorite picks and Chris offering his insights on the Eagles' selection of Uar Bernard, a Nigerian player who has never played organized football before. [... more]
James Comey has been indicted by the Trump administration for the second time. He was indicted for a crime related to an Instagram post that seemed to be calling for the assassination of Trump. [... more]
Country star Casey Musgrave talks about her latest record, learning to embrace being alone, and finding creative energy in liminal space. She shares her songwriting process, from initial ideas to finalizing a record, and discusses the challenges of letting go of her work and moving on to new creative projects. [... more]
A look at America's long history with Cuba and its impact on the island's future, as well as stories of community and resilience in the face of adversity, including a soccer team's rise to success and a young girl's journey to become a professional soccer player. [... more]
Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner, is selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz discusses the draft, college sports, and the importance of long-term relationships in the game. [... more]
Brian's down in Texas but he's got an eye on D C California and Iran Mollie Hemingway Jonathan Schanzer Josh Kraushaar Arthur Heman Shannon Bream Anthony Munoz Learn more about your ad choices Visit podcastchoices com adchoices [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the upcoming NFL draft, Aaron Rodgers' future, and the Minnesota Timberwolves' epic comeback against the Denver Nuggets in the NBA playoffs. Nick Baumgardner, NFL draft analyst, joins the show to provide insights on the draft and the top quarterback prospects. The conversation also touches on the FIFA World Cup and the importance of planning for the event. [... more]
Jonah Coleman, a University of Washington football player, discusses his NFL draft process and potential as a running back. Chris Weber, a former NBA player, shares his insights on the NBA playoffs and the upcoming WrestleMania event. Meanwhile, personal finances and financial planning are also discussed, highlighting the importance of considering the bigger picture when making financial decisions. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses various sports topics with guests Anthony Rizzo, a three-time All-Star and World Series champion, and other sports personalities. They talk about Rizzo's experiences with the Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees, as well as his thoughts on the current state of Major League Baseball. Additionally, they discuss the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the WNBA draft, highlighting the achievements of women's basketball players and the growth of the sport. [... more]
Dan Levy discusses his new series Big Mistakes, which explores themes of anxiety, queer storytelling, and the importance of character development. He shares his experiences as a showrunner, including the physical toll of directing, writing, and acting on Schitt's Creek. Levy also talks about the casting process, the challenges of writing a crime story, and the value of having a strong team behind a project. [... more]
Dan Levy discusses his new TV series Big Mistakes, a comedy about a New Jersey pastor and his sister who accidentally get trapped in a relationship with organized crime. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, archaeology is a complex and contentious issue, with Israeli and Palestinian groups vying for control of ancient sites and historical narratives. On the entertainment front, HBO's Hacks has been a critical and commercial success, with Gene Smart and Hannah Einbinder leading the cast in a comedy about a comedy legend and her young writer. [... more]
The discussion revolves around various sports-related topics, including the sleep score feature on Apple Watch, NFL quarterback Kirk Cousins' move to the Raiders, and Aaron Judge's home run streak. The conversation also touches on the upcoming NCAA men's basketball tournament, the FIFA World Cup, and Eddie Murphy's filmography. Additionally, Chris Pronger, a former NHL player, joins the show to discuss his memoir and share stories from his hockey career. [... 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]
Ted Williams, the greatest hitter in baseball history, carried a secret: a rough childhood, a father who was an alcoholic, and a mother who was a Salvation Army soldier. Despite his success on the field, Williams struggled with anger and resentment, which damaged his personal life. However, he also showed kindness and decency, particularly in his work with the Jimmy Fund, a charity that served kids with cancer. Williams' story is a complex and fascinating look at a baseball legend and the man behind the myth. [... more]
Elizabeth Warren's claims of Native American heritage are disputed, while Mark Wayne Mullen, a member of the Cherokee Nation, is criticized by the left for his skin color. Meanwhile, a jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction trial, and the government shutdown continues as Republicans block a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. [... more]
Navigating financial decisions in blended families requires intentional effort and a clear plan. Couples can use a Togetherness Agreement to promote peace and unity in their marriage by addressing emotionally charged issues and creating a roadmap for their financial future. This agreement can provide clarity on financial decisions, including how to manage debt, investments, and assets, and can help couples make decisions that align with their values and faith. [... more]
The history of Hollywood and its enduring legacy is explored through stories of its pioneers, including Charlie Chaplin, and its continued relevance in modern times, as seen in the work of filmmakers like Sophia Coppola and Killian Murphy, and the innovative approach of documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman. [... more]
The Save Act is a crucial piece of legislation that aims to secure elections, but its passage is being held up in the Senate. Meanwhile, Christy Noam has been fired as Homeland Security Secretary, and Mark Wayne Mullen is set to take her place. In Texas, Ken Paxton is considering dropping out of the Senate race if the Save Act is passed, but President Trump is not pleased with this decision. The President is also facing challenges in the housing market, where affordability is a major concern. [... more]
Florida Man gets caught with meth in a Hello Kitty bag, while Christine Ocasio-Cortez faces scrutiny over a $200 million ad buy for DHS, and Mark Wayne Mullen is appointed as the new DHS Secretary. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about government contracting schemes, cosmetic surgery, and transparency in government. [... more]
The NFL Combine is underway, with standout performances from Sonny Styles, a 6'5" linebacker with a 43.5-inch vertical leap, and Fernando Mendoza, a quarterback prospect who has impressed with his leadership and football IQ. The Raiders are considering trading Max Crosby to draft one of these players, while the Jets are eyeing the top pick to select Mendoza. Meanwhile, the Vikings are searching for a starting quarterback, with J.J. McCarthy emerging as a top contender. [... more]
NFL head coach Brian Schottenheimer discusses his first year as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach, his approach to the quarterback position, and the team's plans for the upcoming season. The conversation also touches on the quarterback market, with Anthony Richardson and J.J. McCarthy being mentioned as potential targets for the Minnesota Vikings. [... more]
John Schneider, the Seattle Seahawks' general manager, discusses his team's Super Bowl win and the challenges of building a successful roster. He also talks about his decision to hire Mike McDonald as the team's offensive coordinator and the importance of stability in the building. Meanwhile, Nick Siriani, the Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, shares his thoughts on the drama surrounding his team and the importance of focusing on the process rather than external expectations. [... more]
Faith in Finance explores the intersection of faith and finances, offering biblical wisdom for managing God's resources. Host Rob West discusses the importance of stewardship, the role of a Christian financial advisor, and practical tips for navigating financial challenges with a heart anchored in peace and joy. [... more]
Charles Woodson discusses his Super Bowl experiences and the importance of health awareness, particularly for those with high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. Octavia Spencer joins the conversation, promoting the Detect the SOS health mission and the importance of detecting kidney disease and cardiovascular events. [... more]
Rob Gronkowski shares his experience of winning the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots and describes the emotions of the game, including the Malcolm Butler interception. He also talks about his relationship with coach Bill Belichick and his hopes for the Patriots' future. [... more]
James Warner Bella's life was a tale of adventure, military service, and writing. From his early days as a pilot in World War I to his later years as a writer in Hollywood, Bella's experiences shaped his stories and screenplays. He served in both World War I and World War II, rising through the ranks and earning numerous decorations. Bella's writing career flourished, with works such as Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and Rio Grande becoming classics of the Western canon. His collaboration with John Ford resulted in some of the most iconic films of the golden era of Hollywood. [... more]
Jeff Tweedy, the legendary singer, songwriter, and author, shares his thoughts on the power of music, creativity, and community. He discusses how music has become more important to him in recent years, and how it serves as a coping strategy for dealing with the challenges of life. Tweedy also talks about his family, his upbringing, and how his parents' support and encouragement helped him to pursue his passion for music. [... more]
A look at the past and future of TV theme songs, the resurgence of folk music, and the stories of individuals who are making a difference in their communities, including a bear hunter, a singer-songwriter, and a woman who found hope in a cemetery. [... more]
The story of a righteous few who helped some Jewish people avoid the fate of so many others during the Holocaust is told through the stories of non-Jews who risked their lives to save others. Meanwhile, Greenland's future is at the center of international attention, with the US and its allies debating the island's resources and strategic location. In a separate story, a former dancer from the Shen Yun performance group shares allegations of child labor and mistreatment within the organization, which is linked to the Falun Gong spiritual movement. [... more]
Dennis Leary discusses his new show Going Dutch, and shares a story about Wayne Gretzky. The Rich Eisen Show also talks about the NFL and college football, including the Jaguars and Josh Allen. [... more]
The son of John Lennon discusses his father's legacy, peace and love, and activism, while also sharing his own experiences as a musician and artist, including his work with John Zorn and his upcoming jazz album. [... more]
The JR Sport Brief Show discusses various sports topics, including NFL players Puka Nakua and Anthony Richardson, and the return of Kevin Garnett to the Minnesota Timberwolves. They also talk about the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, and Philip Rivers, as well as Matthew Stafford and the Buffalo Bills. [... more]
The JR Sport Brief Show discusses the upcoming boxing match between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, comparing it to a 'sham fight' and predicting that Tyson Fury would give Anthony Joshua a boxing clinic. The show also touches on the NFL, discussing the Baltimore Ravens' chances of winning and the Minnesota Vikings' record-breaking comeback in 2022. Additionally, the show features interviews with callers, including a discussion about the movie 'Hip Hop Holiday' and a conversation about the NFL player Hendon Hooker. [... more]
The Philadelphia Eagles are still a contender in the NFC East despite their recent losses, and their chances of making the playoffs and hosting a home game are still alive. However, they face a tough schedule ahead, including games against the Washington Commanders, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts are considering a comeback by Philip Rivers, who has been out of the league for four years, and Jeff Saturday discusses the challenges of Rivers' potential return. [... more]
A family's dark secrets are revealed after a letter arrives, exposing their involvement in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Meanwhile, a legendary manager's complicated legacy is explored in the story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley. In other news, a cat named Francine goes missing at a Lowe's store, and a team of employees works tirelessly to find her. Additionally, actor Ethan Hawke discusses his latest role as Lorenz Hart in the film Blue Moon, and author Jan Karon talks about her beloved Mitford series. [... more]
Pastor Anthony Kidd shares his personal story of hardship and hope, including the birth of his daughter Julia, who was born with a rare genetic condition and is on the autism spectrum. He discusses how his faith was tested and how he learned to trust in the sovereignty of God, even in the midst of suffering. Anthony also shares lessons he's learned about the love of God and the importance of being a sympathetic shepherd to those who are hurting. [... more]
Exploring the Russia-Ukraine peace deal and its implications, the ongoing Middle East conflict, and the complex relationships between Israel and Hamas. Also, discussing Christian persecution, the role of a White House correspondent, and the significance of Bible prophecy. Furthermore, delving into the story of the Garden of Eden and Lucifer's rebellion, as well as Satan's subtle strategy to undermine humanity. [... more]
A discussion on the decline of religiosity in the US, the rise of artificial intelligence, and its potential impact on work and human relationships. The hosts also explore the state of education, particularly in Christian colleges, and the importance of moral formation and critical thinking in shaping a person's worldview. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the Cincinnati Bengals' chances of making the playoffs with Joe Burrow's potential return, and the Dallas Mavericks' decision to trade Luka Doncic. He also interviews Ted Danson and Mary Steenburger about their roles in the Netflix series A Man on the Inside. [... more]
Mad Anthony Wayne was a complex figure, remembered for his bravery and military prowess, but also for his personal struggles and controversies. As a young man, he was driven by a desire for glory and recognition, but as he grew older, he became disillusioned with the war and struggled to find his place in a post-revolutionary America. Despite his flaws, Wayne remained devoted to his country and his leader, George Washington, and played a crucial role in the early years of the American West. [... more]
Nikita Koloff catches up with Wayne Daniels from Chesapeake Virginia home of the Seven Cities Wayne shares his powerful story of faith family and redemption from being raised by his grandfather to serving in the nd Airborne and from running from God's call to leading Kingdom Life Church [... more]
The first edition of the college football playoff has been revealed, with Ohio State at number one, Indiana at two, Texas AM at three, and Alabama at five. Jerry Palm, a college athletics expert, joins the show to discuss the rankings and the season ahead, highlighting Indiana's remarkable turnaround and Ohio State's elite defense. [... more]
Nikita Koloff talks with Wayne Daniels from Chesapeake Virginia about his heart for ministry and the vision behind Kingdom Life Church In this conversation they discuss faith family and Nikita answers some of Waynes questions too [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the latest in the NFL and college football, including the Dallas Cowboys' struggles and the Washington Commanders' season. He also talks to actor Gabriel Luna about his role in the limited series 'Devil in Disguise' and the HBO series 'The Last of Us'. Additionally, Rich Eisen shares his thoughts on the NBA and the impressive start of Victor Wembanyama. [... more]
The Toronto Blue Jays are set to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, with the Blue Jays looking to make a strong impression after a successful season. Meanwhile, in the NFL, the Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, with quarterback Carson Wentz facing scrutiny for his recent performance. In other sports news, the NBA is dealing with a number of high-profile investigations and arrests, and the New York Knicks are struggling to find consistency with their young players. [... more]
Sean Pronger shares his incredible story of growing up in Dryden, Ontario, where hockey was a way of life. He recounts his childhood playing hockey with his brother and idolizing Wayne Gretzky, who he eventually got to practice with, despite being hungover. Pronger's story is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of learning from one's mistakes. [... more]
The concept of a Creator God is explored through the design and complexity of the universe, from the intricate details of Mount Rushmore to the staggering arrangement of DNA within a single living cell. The Apostle Paul's message to the Athenians in Acts 17 is highlighted, emphasizing the idea that the universe was created by a deliberate and intentional act of God, rather than by chance or accident. [... more]
The US has led the world in inventions, but why is that? From Thomas Edison's light bulb to modern innovation, we explore the country's inventive spirit and what sets it apart. Meanwhile, we delve into the world of animation, from The Simpsons to new films like Animal Farm, and meet the people behind them, including Bruce Springsteen and Jeremy Allen White. We also talk to former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy about his legacy and concerns for the court's future. [... more]
John Russell's life story is a testament to his bravery and resilience. From his early days as a Marine Corps officer during World War II, where he fought in the brutal Battle of Guadalcanal, to his successful acting career in Hollywood, starring in iconic Westerns, Russell's life was marked by courage and determination. [... more]
The Indianapolis Colts are off to a strong start, with Daniel Jones leading the team to a 2-0 record. The Colts are looking to make a push for the playoffs, but they face a tough schedule ahead, including a game against the Denver Broncos. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders are dealing with an injury to quarterback Jaden Daniels, and the Atlanta Falcons are looking to bounce back from a tough loss. [... more]
Anthony Rizzo announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after a 14-year career, including a World Series win with the Chicago Cubs. Meanwhile, the JR Sport Brief Show discussed the NFL, including Brock Purdy's injury and Aaron Rodgers' potential Hall of Fame status. The show also looked back at sports history, featuring Muhammad Ali's knockout of Carl Mildenberger in 1966 and Randy Johnson's 3,000th strikeout in 2000. [... more]
The President's plan to end the war in Ukraine, the impact of Vladimir Putin's actions, and the growing threat of China and Iran in the region. Additionally, the situation in Venezuela, the Taliban's offer to not take control of Afghanistan, and the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. [... more]
Jay Sebring, a pioneering men's hair stylist, revolutionized the industry and became a close friend to Hollywood icons like Steve McQueen and Bruce Lee. However, his life was cut short in the Manson murders, and his legacy was distorted by Vincent Bugliosi's book, Helter Skelter. His nephew, Anthony DiMaria, sets the record straight in this story of innovation, friendship, and tragedy. [... more]
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