An Arsenal opinion podcast. Recorded live, never edited. Hosts Pedro, Matt, and Johnny Cochrane bring you LIVE On The Whistle match analysis, transfer speculation, strategic insight, and all things Arsenal. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Nick Bright and Johnny Cochrane are joined by Arsenal ‘Invincible’ Jeremie Aliadiere and a variety of ex and current players to talk about their Gunners careers and life inside and out of the beautiful game Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast on sports books where journalists Neil Acharya and Neate Sager discuss the latest titles with authors and athletes.
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Podcasting from Portland, Oregon in full stereophonic sound, the CD Baby Rockabilly podcast is here to help you discover rockabilly artists, songs, and albums, both new and old, from all around the globe. Fans of Stray Cats, Wanda Jackson, Eddie Cochran, Charlie Feathers, Bill Haley & The Comets, Social Distortion, 1991 Morrissey, and early Sun Studios recordings from Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash know this classic genre, which merges early rock & country sounds in a timeless s ...
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From the typewriter of best-selling author and award-winning newspaper columnist Cam Tait on current issues. Some might make you life. Others might make you shed a tear. Cam sincerely hopes you'll be entertained. He has cerebral palsy and can't speak clearly so his words are read by a computer generated voice. Cam edits and produces what you hear himself.
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Pedro and Janan Ganesh team up to get a handle on where Arsenal are currently. They cover: BIG January moves The creativity issue United moving to a Brexit model The threat of Chelsea Improving The Ems experience Let us know what you think! x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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It’s an early Therapy Session this week. We chat: Not missing Odegaard Timber causing Arteta headaches Shifting Calafiori - or not… The decline of Gabi J Monster Kai We hope you enjoy! x If you want audio ad free with bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/TheArsenalOpinion If you want a lovely newsletter from Le Grove: https://www.le-grove.co.uk/ …
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This is an On The Whistle podcast, delivered on a Monday. If you want early access, sign up for our membership below. It's Matt, Johnny, and Pedro getting deep into the action to talk about the thrashing we handed Leicester. We discuss: Dreamy fullbacks The incredible character of the win Luther Van Tross belting out a tune Enjoy, and don’t forget …
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 15) - Mike Keenan (Stanley Cup winning coach - New York Rangers 1994 ) - Iron Mike: My Life Behind the Bench
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Mike Keenan is a madman. Mike Keenan has a method. All things considered, both descriptions are part and parcel of a coaching career in which he angered many, and accomplished a great deal. 30 years ago he won the Stanley Cup and then abruptly parted with the New York Rangers, the team he led to the title. Iron Mike addresses career defining events…
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It's another Therapy Session with Matt, Jacob, and Pedro. They discuss: The outrageous talents of MLS and Nwaneri Returns of Tomi and Merino DARK ARTS FC - what does it mean? Some thoughts on Leicester City If you like this podcast and want exclusive bonus videos and audio, check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TheArsenalOpinion If yo…
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Matt and Pedro take a more measured look at the outputs of the manic game in Manchester. They discuss what needs to happen for refs to be addressed, the ramifications of bad Haaland behavior, the truth of a rattled City and some of the weird behavior of 'pro City' pundits. If you like this podcast and want exclusive bonus videos and audio, check ou…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 14) - Melissa Ludtke (Groundbreaking Journalist ) - Locker Room Talk
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Relying on a near half-century of deep research and reflection, Melissa Ludtke recounts her landmark federal case in “Locker Room Talk.” In 1977 and ’78, as a Sports Illustrated reporter, Ludtke was the winning plaintiff in Ludtke v. Kuhn, a U.S. federal case that Time Inc. and lawyer Fritz Schwarz Jr. brought against Major League Baseball. In the …
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CHAPTER 12 - Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Johnnie Cochran. OJ Simpson, Donald Trump. JD Vance,CNN, Dana Bash
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The Big Interview ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Bud Zip's free world question Fall leaves Meota, Saskatchewan Summer love Bruce Miller CKOM Saskatoon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Cam starts a new path ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Obama groovvin', Democratic National Convention, Trump's deplorable treatment Americans with disabilities, Gus Walz, a Staples classic ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Meet Mrs. Irene ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Salute to Joe Biden ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Coming soon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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CAM CELEBRATES 45 YEARS IN JOURNALISM AND SETS THE TABLE FOR 5 MORE ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Why Cam endorses Larry Thompson ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Damn overdraft! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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Cam reflects on the 2024 Summer Oylmpics ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★由Cam Tait
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 13) - Michael Cochrane (Partner - BT Legal) - Olympic Lyon: The Untold Story of the First Gold Medal of Golf
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Michael Cochrane found an artifact of early Canadian golf great George S. Lyon hiding in plain sight one day — and set to bring him to life on the page, and on the links. In “Olympic Lyon: The Untold Story of the First Gold Medal for Golf,” Cochrane digs deep to tell the story of the Toronto insurance salesman who captured Olympic glory in the earl…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 12) - Jerry Grillo (Journalist) - Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize
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Johnny Mize, a top home-run hitter in a turbulent time for baseball and North America, never got a complete biography in his lifetime. Author Jerry Grillo, who lives in the same region of rural Georgia where Mize hailed from, has remedied that by examining Mize’s baseball life and his effect on the sport. Mize (1913-1993, inducted into the Baseball…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 11) - Tiffany Brown, Erin Strout, Katie Steele - The Price She Pays
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New investment and enthusiasm are pouring into women’s sports. In “The Price She Pays: Confronting the Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Women’s Sports— from the Schoolyard to the Stadium,” lead authors Dr. Tiffany Brown and Katie Steele call for changes to the athletic hierarchy women compete under. As lead authors, along with co-author Erin Strout, …
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Sport ecologist Dr. Madeleine Orr is pitching a ‘green game plan’ for sports fans. In “Warming Up,” Orr pairs her academic curiosity and storytelling to stir optimism (or “hopeium”) about using the power of sport to explain climate adaptation. The University of Toronto professor’s début book reminds readers sports are a bigger social connector than…
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In “Ali Hoops,” the début children’s book by sports anchor Evanka Osmak, the 10-year-old heroine just wants a place in the game. Ali “daydreams about being a basketball star,” but frets about whether she can make her school team. Along the way, Ali learns lessons about who makes a true team off and on the floor — and illustrates how sports give a c…
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Noah Gittell is here to get the baseball movie out of its big-screen slump. In “Baseball: The Movie,” his first book, he advocates for the return of a sports movie niche that has faded since “Moneyball” and “42” were hits in the early ’10s. Drawing on insights from fellow writers and ballplayers, Gittell shows how the baseball movie, since the time…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 7) - Mary Ormsby (Journalist / Author) - World’s Fastest Man*: The Life of Ben Johnson
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Whether Ben Johnson ever receives exoneration, the examination of the Canadian sprinter’s life and times by Mary Ormsby shows he got a raw deal. Johnson became the first track-and-field Olympian to lose a gold medal for doping after a positive test at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In “World’s Fastest Man*: The Life of Ben Johnson,” Ormsby raises alarmi…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 6) - Ken Dryden (Hockey Hall of Fame Goalie 1983 / Author) - The Class
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In what might be his most ambitious work, author and hockey legend Ken Dryden affirms the value of finding our similarities. At the start of the 2020s, Dryden sought out people with whom he shared a uniquely Canadian coming-of-age experience during an ambitious era. In the early 1960s, Dryden was part of the ‘Brain Class’ at Etobicoke C.I. — studen…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 5) - Keith O'Brien (New York Times Best Selling Author) - Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball
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How Pete Rose became so polarizing spurred Keith O’Brien to get granular in “Charlie Hustle,” which has become an instant The New York Times bestseller. In 1989, Major League Baseball’s hit king received a lifetime ban for betting on games in which he managed his hometown Cincinnati Reds. With reportorial digging, O’Brien reminds readers of everyth…
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Jack McCallum is on the case of the Crispus Attucks Tigers, a young Oscar Robertson, and purloined glory in the heartland of hoops. In The Real Hoosiers, his 12th book, McCallum dives into why Indiana celebrates the 1954 Milan Miracle, and the film “Hoosiers,” more than Attucks. Repping a school community forced into existence in a “bewildering and…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 3) - Morgan Campbell (CBC Sports Sr. Contributor) - My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us"
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Morgan Campbell’s debut memoir, “My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us” is more than a sports book — but sport is a through line. Campbell, whose parents and a set of grandparents decamped from Chicago for Toronto during the sociopolitically turbulent late 1960s, shares much about growing up Black and learning his …
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 2) - Jacob Pomrenke (SABR) - Joe Jackson vs. Chicago American League Baseball Club
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Gambling has become a new revenue stream for major sports leagues in the last few years, raising questions about how to protect competitive integrity. It also calls to mind the fallout from the Black Sox Scandal, the greatest game-fixing scandal in the history of North American sports. In "Joe Jackson vs. Chicago American League Baseball Club: Neve…
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SportsLit (Season 8, Episode 1) - Erik Kramer (Former NFL Quarterback) w/ William Croyle - The Ultimate Comeback
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Erik Kramer built an NFL career on precision, timing, and accuracy, but it was his greatest miss that led to him building a complete life. Since surviving a 2015 suicide attempt, the former quarterback is making his ultimate comeback day after day, living with renewed sense of purpose. Athletically, Kramer climbed up from the "bottom of the barrel,…
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SportsLit (Season 7, Episode 8) - Rich Cohen (Rolling Stone, Co-creator - HBOs Vinyl) - When the Game Was War: The NBA’s Greatest Season
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Nothing is ever as good as it once was. That’s a lie —they improve, or more accurately, they evolve. Still, why not look back with a bit of wonder? Rich Cohen is the right writer to put the NBA, then and now, into perspective. In When the Game Was War: The NBA's Greatest Season, Cohen stress-tests his belief that the 1987-88 season was the zenith o…
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SportsLit (Season 7, Episode 7) - Ted Nolan (NHL Coach of the Year - 1997) with Meg Masters - Life in Two Worlds
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Pride and Prejudice It could have easily been the title of Ted Nolan’s biography. My Life in Two Worlds: A Coach’s Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back encompasses the duality of his drive to show people from his world, Garden River First Nation, could succeed in another one, whilst centering their Indigenous identity. A career coach who ha…
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