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A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
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We kick off the show by recapping the Nationals' solid win over the Orioles and previewing tonight's matchup. While yesterday's victory was a bright spot for an otherwise average Nats team, lingering injuries and inconsistent performances have the Rooster feeling concerned. We wrap up the hour with a look at the Capitals; tune in to hear what the Caps need to keep doing, and what they must improve, to take a 2-0 series lead over the Canadiens.
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We kick off the show by recapping the Nationals' solid win over the Orioles and previewing tonight's matchup. While yesterday's victory was a bright spot for an otherwise average Nats team, lingering injuries and inconsistent performances have the Rooster feeling concerned. We wrap up the hour with a look at the Capitals; tune in to hear what the Caps need to keep doing, and what they must improve, to take a 2-0 series lead over the Canadiens.
We kick off the show reacting to reports of a potential Christmas Day game for the Commanders — a festive scheduling choice we’re not exactly thrilled about, though we’ll show up. Still, the season holds promise, with a standout opener against A-Mac’s Giants in the Northwest and plenty of intriguing matchups to come. We also dig into Trey Hendrickson’s frustration over stalled contract talks, as he candidly shares the emotional toll of waiting while others in the division cash in. Plus, after hearing ESPN’s Mike Greenberg weigh in, the Rooster joins the debate on tanking, breaking down why it’s not always a winning strategy. As new details emerge, we continue dissecting the Commanders’ schedule and what it all could mean for the season ahead.…
After playing clips from ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, the Rooster weighs in on the tanking debate, explaining why it doesn’t always pay off for every team or situation. We also continue the conversation around the Commanders’ schedule, mixing in fresh updates as they roll in and breaking down what the matchups could mean for the season ahead.…
We hear from Trey Hendrickson, who continues to shed light on the ongoing process, or rather, the lack of progress, in his contract negotiations. Frustrated and upset with the situation, Hendrickson opens up about the challenges of waiting for a deal that hasn’t materialized yet. Meanwhile, in his division, another running back is seemingly laughing all the way to the bank.…
We kick off the show reacting to reports of a potential Christmas Day game for the Commanders. While we’ll begrudgingly attend, we’re not exactly thrilled about trading family time for football. That said, there are some exciting matchups on the horizon, with the season opener against A-Mac’s Giants in the Northwest standing out as a highlight. It’s shaping up to be an intriguing season, and we’re ready to dive into all of it.…
On today's show, The Rooster breaks down the Capitals’ frustrating Game 4 loss to the Hurricanes, as Washington falls behind 3-1 in the series. Chris explores what’s gone wrong, whether goalie Logan Thompson deserves blame, and if there's still a sliver of hope for a comeback. Shifting to basketball, The Rooster revisits a theme he’s stressed all season: tanking in the NBA no longer works. With the unpredictability of the Draft Lottery, intentionally losing offers no guarantees — and the latest results prove it again. Chris argues the Wizards weren’t tanking and analyzes what the 6th overall pick means for their rebuild. In the next hour, the conversation continues with how that pick allows the Wizards to land a high-upside prospect without the pressure of a top-three selection. Craig Hoffman joins to debate the implications, and we wrap with Dum Dum of The Day.…
Expanding on last hour's topic, The Rooster tell our audience how the 6th overall pick puts the Wizards in a position to add a high-upside prospect without the pressure of making a franchise-altering decision at the very top of the draft. While it's not a top-three selection, this spot still offers access to talented players who can become core pieces in a rebuild. Craig Hoffman joins to retort and we end with Dum Dum of The Day.…
The Rooster reiterates a message he's been delivering all season: tanking in the NBA simply doesn’t make sense anymore. With the Draft Lottery system in place, losing games on purpose doesn’t guarantee a top pick, and last night’s lottery results provided yet another example of how unpredictable, and ultimately ineffective, that strategy can be. Chris adds his perspective, noting that he doesn’t believe the Wizards were actively tanking this season. He then breaks down what landing the 6th overall pick means for Washington, both in terms of the type of talent they can expect to target and how it fits into the team's broader rebuilding efforts.…
The Rooster breaks down and recaps yet another frustrating loss for the Capitals at the hands of the Hurricanes. With Washington now trailing 3-1 in the series, it's been all Carolina so far — and Chris dives into exactly why. Is Logan Thompson to blame? What’s really behind the Caps’ collapse? And is there still hope for a comeback? We tackle all that and more in our opening hour.…
In this episode, The Rooster tackles a tough week in D.C. sports, starting with whether the Nationals should move on from their young manager after a five-game skid, offering potential replacements and examining deeper issues holding the team back. He then critiques the Capitals' lackluster performance against the Hurricanes and outlines what needs to change for a Game 4 turnaround. Finally, with the NFL schedule release looming, he previews potential matchups for the Commanders, speculates on primetime slots, and shares insights from head coach Dan Quinn on the season ahead.…
With the NFL schedule release set to air this Wednesday, The Rooster dives into predictions for who the Commanders might face and what the layout of their season could look like. Will there be back-to-back Thursday night games? Could Washington land a few primetime slots? He breaks it all down, matchup by matchup. Plus, we hear from head coach Dan Quinn as he looks ahead to the upcoming season and shares his thoughts on what fans can expect from this new-look Commanders squad.…
The Rooster breaks down the Capitals' disappointing performance against the Carolina Hurricanes, calling out key stars along the way. Tune in to hear his take on what the Caps must fix to bounce back in Game 4 and keep their hopes alive for a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
After a rough start to the season, including a recent five-game losing streak, The Rooster shares his thoughts on whether it's time for the Nationals to part ways with manager Dave Martinez. He also gives some possible replacements if the Nats decide to make a change. In addition, he weighs in on other factors that might be preventing the team from reaching its full potential.…
Caps even the sries vs Carolina, the Jordon Hudson saga continues at UNC, Max and Rooster recap their trips to Capital One Arena. Finally, we close out with Dumb Dumb of the Day!
After an abysmal performance in Game 1, the Caps turned it around with a solid performance in Game 2 to tie the Carolina Hurricanes. Tom Wilson played incredible and Logan Thompson was LIGHTS OUT.
Rooster and Mad Max recap their trips to Capital One Arena, then the Jordon Hudson Saga continues at UNC, finally Dumb Dumb of the Day!
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