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Founded by Colin Cowherd - The Volume is your home for sports podcasts that make you think, make you laugh, and hopefully make you some money.

  1. You Might Also Like: Takin' A Walk - Music History with Buzz Knight

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    You Might Also Like: Takin' A Walk - Music History with Buzz Knight

    Introducing Takin’ a Walk with Buzz Knight: Ziggy Marley on Music's Healing Power and His Grammy-Winning Legacy from Takin' A Walk - Music History with Buzz Knight. Follow the show: Takin' A Walk - Music History with Buzz Knight Join us for an enlightening journey as host Buzz Knight takes a walk with none other than nine-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley, who shares profound insights into his latest album, 'Bright Side. ' Ziggy Marley describes this work as intentionally therapeutic, a testament to his commitment to emotional healing through music. Discover how he recorded at 432 Hz, a frequency he believes resonates deeply with human emotions and promotes healing. Ziggy’s exploration of this frequency stems from a desire for personal growth and a deeper understanding of music's impact on mental health, making this episode of 'Taking a Walk' a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music and wellness. Throughout the conversation, Ziggy emphasizes the importance of creating music not just for commercial success, but for emotional and spiritual connection. He reflects on his family legacy, particularly the influence of his father, the legendary Bob Marley, and how it shapes his mission to use music as a form of healing and social commentary. Ziggy's new studio, Rebel Lion, embodies the collaborative spirit that permeates his creative process, showcasing the power of community in music-making. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging interviews and insightful storytelling, navigates through themes of humility, spirituality, and the transformative power of music. This episode touches on significant societal issues, including racism and mental health, making it an essential listen for those who appreciate the deeper meanings behind iconic songs and the stories of legendary musicians. Listeners will be inspired by Ziggy's artistic reinvention and his commitment to using music as a platform for change. With Buzz Knight's unique perspective, this episode of 'Taking a Walk' promises to deliver not just music history insights, but also personal stories that resonate on a profound level.   Tune in to hear Ziggy Marley’s inspiring journey, the stories behind his songs, and how he continues to push the boundaries of music in our ever-evolving cultural landscape. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or the soulful sounds of jazz, this episode is packed with insights that will enrich your understanding of music's role in our lives. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation that exemplifies the essence of 'Takin' a Walk'—a podcast that celebrates the artistry and legacy of music, one step at a time. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  2. Prime Cuts - Wemby Is The Best Player In The World, Secret To The Knicks Success, OKC’s Offseason Moves

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    Prime Cuts - Wemby Is The Best Player In The World, Secret To The Knicks Success, OKC’s Offseason Moves

    Colin’s top takes of the week. First, Colin is joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” to break down the NBA playoffs. They begin with Colin explaining why he became a “fan” during Game 7 and why he was pulling for the Spurs dynasty to begin, and Jason highlights some of the adjustments the Spurs made to beat the defending champs (3:00). Colin marvels at the poise and composure an incredibly young Spurs team showed in a high pressure game 7 on the road, and they make the case for Wemby being the best player in the world (8:45). Colin argues that Thunder GM Sam Presti may have to look into trading for Giannis in order to compete with the Spurs going forward, but Jason argues that Presti should look to target someone in the draft (14:15). Then, Colin is joined by legendary sportswriter Ian O’Connor to talk about all things Knicks. They start with Colin’s theory that the Knicks began their resurgence after owner James Dolan stepped away to build the Sphere and became more distracted and hands-off from running the team and letting GM Leon Rose build the roster (24:30). They discuss the reasons behind Mike Brown’s success as head coach and why he’s been able to succeed when past coaches have failed, and the change he made to the role of Karl-Anthony Towns (29:45). They examine the Knicks supporting case and why their high effort, tough nosed style of basketball feels a bit like Villanova…but yet, it works (34:15 ). Finally, they discuss Jalen Brunson’s incredibly rare team friendly contract with the Knicks, and why he knew that ending the Knicks title drought would be worth far more than a few million dollars on his contract (38:30). All lines provided by @hardrockbet (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) Follow Colin and The Volume on Twitter for the latest content and updates!  #Volume  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  3. Russell Wilson Retires from Football, Ben Johnson Yells at Reporter, Steelers have a LOYALTY problem, Eric Weddle goes after Bryce Underwood + Fugazi Friday

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    Russell Wilson Retires from Football, Ben Johnson Yells at Reporter, Steelers have a LOYALTY problem, Eric Weddle goes after Bryce Underwood + Fugazi Friday

    On this episode of 3 & Out, John Middlekauff reacts to Russell Wilson officially calling it a career and reportedly heading to CBS Sports. What kind of broadcaster could Russ become, and how should his NFL legacy be remembered? John also discusses the viral moment from Ben Johnson’s press conference, where the Bears head coach was visibly irritated after a reporter’s phone went off during the session. Was the reaction justified, or was it much ado about nothing? Plus, the Steelers continue to invest in their young core, handing out major extensions to Nick Herbig and Darnell Washington. John breaks down what the moves say about Pittsburgh’s long-term vision and why both players are important pieces of the franchise's future. The conversation then shifts to Minnesota, where Kevin O’Connell addressed the quarterback situation and shared his thoughts on Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. John analyzes the comments and what they could mean for the Vikings heading into the season. John also reacts to former NFL safety Eric Weddle’s negative comments regarding Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, discussing expectations, evaluations, and the challenges young quarterbacks face before ever taking a snap at the next level. To wrap things up, Fugazi Friday returns as John separates what's real from what's not around the NFL and sports world. From quarterback news and coaching storylines to front-office decisions and college football debates, it’s all covered on this episode of 3 & Out. Follow John on Twitter, and Instagram for the latest.  All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet #Volume See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    47 min
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