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Awful Announcing Podcast
Best of 2024 featuring Nick Wright, Rebecca Lobo, Stugotz, Bob Costas, and more
It's a special episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast. We had some great discussions with many incredible people in sports media over the past year and we put together a collection of clips from 2024. We thank you for listening/viewing the podcast, and have a happy 2025.-:19: Jemele Hill on Pat McAfee accusing Norby Williamson of sabotaging his show (Episode 33)-3:20: Keyshawn Johnson on working with Max Kellerman (Episode 34)-4:14: Rich Eisen on the Kansas City Chiefs being a dynasty (Episode 36)-6:23: Mike Joy on calling Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s fatal crash at end of Daytona 500 (Episode 38)-13:06: Rebecca Lobo on Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball (Episode 41)-14:52: Bob Costas on meeting Donald Trump before he became president (Episode 45)-19:28: Stugotz on Dan Le Batard and crew leaving ESPN (Episode 47)-22:01: Nick Wright on how close he came to joining ESPN over FS1 (Episode 52)-29:32: Andrea Kremer on her surprise of being inducted into the Pro Football HOF (Episode 56)-32:48: Dianna Russini on her reaction to Aaron Rodgers calling her out on "The Pat McAfee Show" (Episode 62)-36:23: Joe Davis on wanting to redo Shohei Ohtani's 40/40 call (Episode 64)-39:04: Jim Lampley on how he got into calling boxing (Episode 65)-43:55: Mike Golic Jr. on growing up with his dad on "Mike and Mike" (Episode 66)-48:32: Ian Eagle on watching son Noah commentate games (Episode 68)-55:44: Robert Griffin III on having similar broadcaster restrictions as Tom Brady when trying to own Washington Commanders (Episode 71)-1:00:56: Jeff Gluck on 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports vs. NASCAR antitrust lawsuit (Episode 73)Download the Awful Announcing Podcast:Listen on AppleListen on SpotifyAwful Announcing on XAwful Announcing on FacebookAwful Announcing on InstagramAwful Announcing on ThreadsAwful Announcing on BlueSkyAwful Announcing on LinkedInAwful Announcing on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RealClear Defense presents Hot Wash
War, Rage, and Restless Youth in Afghanistan with Miles Lagoze
Note this episode contains explicit language and discussion of self-harm.On the RealClearDefense podcast “Hot Wash” John Sorensen and RCD contributor John Waters speak with Miles Lagoze, the documentary filmmaker behind “Combat Obscura” a gripping unfiltered look at the war in Afghanistan in 2011 and 2012 during his time as an eighteen year-old Combat Camera with the 1st Battalion 6th Marines. Most recently he is the author of a new book about his experiences in Afghanistan and returning home. It’s called, “Whistles From the Graveyard: My Time Behind the Camera on War, Rage, and Restless Youth in Afghanistan”"Whistles From the Graveyard" is available for pre-order.Look for RCD Contributor John Waters’ new novel “River City One” published this fall."Follow Hot Wash on Twitter @hotwashrcdEmail comments and story suggestions to editors@realcleardefense.comSubscribe to the RealClearDefense Podcast "Hot Wash"Subscribe to the Morning Recon newsletterfor a daily roundup of news and opinion on the issues that matter for military, defense, veteran affairs, and national security.
Rising Tide Startups
8.19 – Bradley Hamner – Blueprint OS
In this episode of the Rising Tide Startups Podcast, Bradley Hamner, founder of Blueprint OS and host of “Above The Business”, shares how small business owners can scale sustainably by designing systems that drive growth and efficiency, and free up their time. Having experienced firsthand the shift from burnout to balance, Bradley introduces his SCALE framework—Sustainable Revenue, Consistent Growth, Ample Time Away, Leverage, and Efficient Operations—which helps entrepreneurs grow without sacrificing their well-being.
Bradley explains how shifting from being the “rainmaker” to the “architect” of your business allows you to create systems that operate independently. He highlights the importance of taking strategic breaks to recharge, arguing that time away can actually fuel long-term growth. Finally, Bradley encourages owners to work “above” their business, dedicating time each week to strategic thinking and long-term planning.
His insights empower small business owners to break free from the daily grind and build businesses that thrive independently. Through the SCALE framework, entrepreneurs gain practical strategies to boost revenue, achieve consistent growth, and reclaim their time for strategic focus.
Here are the key takeaways from the conversation:
Personal development is key to business growth, helping entrepreneurs scale and launch new ventures successfully.
A practical framework for scaling businesses focuses on sustainable growth, leadership, and reaching revenue milestones.
Dedicating time away from daily tasks for strategic thinking boosts decision-making and satisfaction.
Executive assistants and efficient operating systems allow entrepreneurs to focus on growth instead of daily operations.
The Rule of 40 combines growth and profitability percentages to maintain a healthy balance for sustainable business success.
Taking time off helps business owners improve their personal well-being and business health.
A clear roadmap and community
WSJ What’s News
China Reins In Its Infrastructure Strategy But Not Its Global Ambition
The early years of the Belt and Road Initiative left China with tens of billions of dollars in soured loans, making it a costly way of building global influence. Now Beijing is reworking its flagship infrastructure lending program to shield itself from financial risk and focus on projects that support its evolving ambitions, including securing critical supply chains for things like green-tech minerals and positioning itself as a leader that developing nations can unite behind. In the second episode of our three-part series, “Building Influence,” AidData’s Bradley Parks, SOAS University of London’s Steve Tsang and the WSJ’s Chun Han Wong discuss Belt and Road 2.0 and how even though China is reducing its spending, it is no less ambitious when it comes to pursuing Xi Jinping’s strategic goals. Kate Bullivant hosts.
Further reading:
China’s Belt and Road Plan Is Down, Not Out
China Reins In Its Belt and Road Program, $1 Trillion Later
China Is Starting to Act Like a Global Power
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