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Talk to Strangers with Alan & Dan

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Talk to Strangers is a podcast. Well, it's also a live show. Well, it's also a standup comedy showcase. Ok, so Talk to Strangers is a variety of things - mostly fun, sometimes sincere, and always a little bit debasing. It's the show that never gets written and nobody asked for!
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David And Dan Talk

David And Dan Talk

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Welcome to the David And Dan Talk podcast, where the thoughts of the day are shared. Political issues are sorted and all your worries about the world are quelled. Sit down. Have a tea. And listen to our sexy voices lulling you into a dream which makes you wake with a cold sweat.
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Talk To Me Dan

Danny Nordin

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I love to talk, I'm always learning and best of all, I always look for opportunities to share ideas and opportunities with people. Do you have a story, idea or event you want to share? Maybe you've got a business you'd like some help promoting or a service our listeners need to know about. Let me know and maybe you could be my next guest on an episode. Follow me on Instagram @dannynordin and send your message there.
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The Talk Nats podcast is a podcast that drops 3 times a week. It keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Nats enthusiast Dan Holmi, the Talk Nats Podcast provides your Nats fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Nationals franchise.
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Nerdy Talk With Dan

Daniel Thompson

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Delve deep into one of Raleigh, NC's most popular podcasts as you Follow Daniel Thompson, Alvin Williams, Justin Flowers and more guests as they discuss the latest movie news along with other nerdy subjects with people who have different perspectives!
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Sharing Anchor.fm tips, tricks & tutorials - all things podcasting and content creation! Dr. Dan Davidson leverages his advanced understanding of Anchor to produce over a dozen podcasts with the platform. Connect at AnchorTalk.com / Facebook.com/AnchorTalk / Twitter.com/AnchorTalk / Instagram.com/AnchorTalk and Facebook Groups at AnchorVoices.AnchorTalk.com and AnchorBootCamps.AnchorTalk.com / Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anchortalk/support
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Private jeweler and diamond expert Dan Moran is well-known for his different approach to buying a diamond and designing an engagement ring. He works with clients from all over the world and has been featured in Bridal Guide Magazine, Brides, Modern Luxury, The Huffington Post, Women’s Health and more. Moran is dedicated to creating lifelong relationships with his clients as their friend and advocate in an often-intimidating industry, educating them about diamonds and gemstones, and custom cr ...
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The Washington Nationals made a strategic move by hiring Blake Butera as their new manager, emphasizing his strong background in player development from his time with the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Nationals president of baseball operations Paul Toboni highlighted Butera’s ability to connect with young players, align with organizational values an…
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The Washington Nationals are ushering in a new era with the hiring of 33-year-old Blake Butera as their next manager — making him the youngest skipper in Major League Baseball in decades. Once a player development leader in the Tampa Bay Rays organization, Butera brings a reputation for communication, teaching, and modern player development philoso…
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James Wood crushed 31 homers in 2025 — but can he sustain that success for six full months? Dylan Crews, meanwhile, battled injuries and inconsistency in his first full MLB season. In this episode of The Talk Nats Podcast, host Dan Holmi breaks down what’s next for the Washington Nationals’ two cornerstone outfielders: Wood’s strikeout problem and …
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The Washington Nationals have taken another major step in their front office overhaul, hiring Devin Pearson, formerly the Red Sox’s director of amateur scouting, as an assistant general manager. This marks Paul Toboni’s first major hire since being named president of baseball operations. Pearson, 31, worked closely with Toboni in Boston, helping to…
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The Washington Nationals have officially entered a new era. In this episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, host Dan Holmi breaks down the massive front office shakeup led by newly appointed President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni. Longtime executives Eddie Longosz, Mark Scialabba, and Kris Kline are among several key departures as Toboni begins wha…
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In this episode, host Dan Holmi dives into the growing conversation around the Washington Nationals’ payroll strategy. After years of cautious spending, the Nats face a pivotal moment as young stars like CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore emerge as franchise cornerstones. Dan breaks down why new leadership under Paul Toboni insists it’s about process ove…
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The newest Talk Nats Podcast covers one of the biggest organizational shifts in recent Nationals history: the hiring of Paul Toboni as the team’s president of baseball operations. At just 35 years old and with a background in scouting and analytics from the Red Sox system, Toboni laid out his vision to transform Washington into a “scouting and play…
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The Washington Nationals wrap up their 2025 season today with Game 162 against the Chicago White Sox at 2:05 pm, closing the book on a year filled with ups and downs. While the final record won’t change with one more game, all eyes are on Miguel Cairo, who may be managing his last contest in D.C. The pitching struggles defined much of the Nationals…
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The Washington Nationals have finalized a major front office move, hiring Paul Toboni as their new head of baseball operations. Toboni, who previously served as a senior executive in the Boston Red Sox front office, brings a strong background in drafting and player development. For the Washington Nationals, this represents a turning point after yea…
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The Washington Nationals are seeing their young arms step up in a big way. Cade Cavalli bounced back with one of his strongest starts yet, while rookie Andrew Alvarez made history by throwing five scoreless innings in his MLB debut. With James Wood, Daylen Lile, Riley Adams, and Jacob Young all contributing at the plate, the Nationals showed flashe…
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The Washington Nationals’ struggles hit rock bottom as the team dropped its eighth straight game to close out a brutal August. With the worst monthly ERA in franchise history, poor starting pitching, and an offense stuck at the bottom of MLB in batting average, the Nationals’ season continues to unravel. Adding to the frustration, All-Star pitcher …
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The Washington Nationals are once again searching for stability at first base. Luis García Jr. has been taking reps at the position under interim manager Miguel Cairo, even though he’s been the team’s everyday second baseman since 2022. With Nathaniel Lowe designated for assignment and veterans like Josh Bell, Paul DeJong, and Andrés Chaparro filli…
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The Washington Nationals snapped a rough stretch with a 3-2 win over the Phillies, powered by the return of Dylan Crews. After nearly three months on the injured list with an oblique strain, Crews wasted no time making an impact, ripping a single in his first at-bat, stealing second base, drawing a walk, and flashing elite defense with a diving cat…
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The Washington Nationals snapped their daytime woes with a 4-2 win over the San Francisco Giants, fueled by James Wood’s leadoff homer, back-to-back blasts from Paul DeJong and Josh Bell, and six solid innings from rookie Brad Lord. Despite going just 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position, the Nats held on as new closer José A. Ferrer earned hi…
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MacKenzie Gore struggled in what may have been his final start with the Washington Nationals, surrendering six runs over 5⅓ innings in a 9–1 loss to the Astros. Despite some signs of improvement, Gore’s second-half ERA ballooned to 10.66, and with trade speculation swirling, his future in D.C. remains uncertain. While Gore admitted the chatter is h…
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The Nationals face a pivotal decision with MacKenzie Gore, their best pitcher and most valuable trade chip. With two more years of team control and a dominant season on the mound, Gore’s trade value is sky-high. Interim GM Mike DeBartolo must weigh whether dealing Gore now — at his peak value — is smarter for a franchise still years away from conte…
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Luis García Jr. finally broke out of a frustrating slump with a thunderous 390-foot homer Saturday night, leading the Washington Nationals to a 9–3 win over the Twins. The bat-flip moment was both relief and release after several hard-hit outs in recent games. His performance, paired with big nights from CJ Abrams and Alex Call, helped snap a 22-in…
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The Boston Red Sox are reportedly targeting Nationals ace MacKenzie Gore after losing Tanner Houck to injury, with Gore seen as a “perfect match” due to his age, team control, and strong 2025 performance. Boston, still in playoff contention, could part with top prospects to bolster their rotation, though it would take a massive offer to pry Gore fr…
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The Washington Nationals were rocked early in Sunday’s loss to the Padres, with MacKenzie Gore surrendering eight runs in just 2.1 innings, including a grand slam to Xander Bogaerts. It was Gore’s worst outing of the year, and a sharp contrast to his All-Star form, with his ERA ballooning from 3.02 to 3.59. While Nick Pivetta dominated the Nats aga…
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The Washington Nationals are at a major crossroads after firing longtime president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo. With the team sitting 20 games below .500 and both the GM and manager positions filled on an interim basis, the Lerners must now make the franchise’s most important leadership hire in over a decade. The front-runner internally is Mi…
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The Washington Nationals stunned the baseball world by selecting 17-year-old Oklahoma shortstop Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. While the outside consensus favored prospects like Ethan Holliday or Kade Anderson, Nationals brass described the decision as "unanimous," citing Willits’ elite contact ability, speed, defensive tool…
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The Nationals shocked the draft world by selecting 17-year-old Oklahoma high school shortstop Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick — bypassing consensus favorites like LSU ace Kade Anderson and top-ranked prep infielder Ethan Holliday. In a chaotic week that saw GM Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez fired, interim GM Mike DeBartolo claimed the pick wa…
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The Washington Nationals are facing a pivotal moment in their rebuild following the firings of GM Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez. Interim GM Mike DeBartolo now has to guide the franchise through a crucial 2025 MLB Draft, trade deadline decisions, and potentially a massive trade involving ace MacKenzie Gore. With Gore’s value peaking and his …
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In his first public remarks as the Nationals’ interim head of baseball operations, Mike DeBartolo signaled a significant shift in organizational philosophy. While expressing gratitude to former GM Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez, DeBartolo emphasized the need for real change — including integrating more data, technology, and innovation across…
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In the wake of the shocking double firing of manager Davey Martinez and longtime GM Mike Rizzo, the Washington Nationals have named bench coach Miguel Cairo as interim manager. Cairo, a former big league infielder with 17 seasons of MLB experience and a quiet, respected presence in the dugout, will begin his 72-game audition Tuesday in St. Louis. H…
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In a stunning but perhaps overdue move, the Washington Nationals fired both manager Dave Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo on Sunday night, bringing an end to one of MLB’s longest-running partnerships. Their shared tenure included the franchise’s first and only World Series title in 2019, but the years since have been plagued by losing record…
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MacKenzie Gore pitched like an ace once again, allowing just one run over seven innings with an ERA drop to 3.09, but the Nationals' offense offered no support in a 1-0 loss to the Padres. Despite Gore's 18 whiffs and dominant command, the Nats couldn't get a runner into scoring position and dropped their seventh straight series. Now at 33-48, Wash…
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The Nationals continue misusing pitchers by treating them like Max Scherzer—overworking them past performance limits. This strategy consistently results in fatigue-induced breakdowns, as seen with Gio González, Jake Irvin, Michael Soroka, and Mitchell Parker. Analytics suggest pulling starters early preserves their performance, yet the team refuses…
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The Washington Nationals delivered one of their most complete performances of the season with a 7–3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in front of a record-setting crowd. Jake Irvin outdueled a powerhouse lineup with seven strikeouts and no walks, while the offense exploded for five home runs — two by Nathaniel Lowe and one each from James Wood, …
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In this episode of The Talk Nats Podcast, Dan Holmi dives into the Nationals' looming trade deadline situation, highlighting names like Kyle Finnegan, Michael Soroka, Nathaniel Lowe, and Luis García Jr. as potential trade chips. With GM Mike Rizzo’s track record of savvy deals—from flipping Hunter Harvey for a comp draft pick and top catching prosp…
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After a scorching start to the 2025 season, CJ Abrams found himself in a tough 17-game slump, batting just .143 with a .430 OPS. As the Nationals opened their series against the Mets, questions swirled: would Abrams let the slump derail his All-Star campaign, or could he bounce back in time to make a run toward his second straight Midsummer Classic…
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The Washington Nationals' offense has come alive in a big way, capping off a four-game win streak with a historic 10-run first inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Following back-to-back 9-run games and an 11-run outburst, the Nats opened Saturday night’s contest by sending 16 batters to the plate, recording 10 runs before the Diamondbacks coul…
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The Washington Nationals wrapped up a three-game set against the San Francisco Giants with a tough 3–2 loss on Sunday, unable to overcome early defensive miscues and a stellar outing from Giants starter Robbie Ray. Michael Soroka settled in after a rocky start, delivering six solid innings, but the offense couldn’t capitalize until late. Despite a …
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The Washington Nationals pulled off a solid 5-3 win against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, building on their momentum from the weekend. James Wood continued his hot streak at the plate, Mitchell Parker rebounded from early trouble on the mound, and Kyle Finnegan notched his MLB-leading 15th save. But the victory came with concern, as Dylan Cr…
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After a brutal seven-game losing streak, the Washington Nationals found the spark they needed with a 5-4 comeback win over the Braves in Atlanta. Fueled by clutch late-inning hits from Dylan Crews, José Tena, Amed Rosario, and James Wood, along with strong bullpen work from José A. Ferrer and Kyle Finnegan, the young Nats showed resilience and fina…
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The Washington Nationals are spiraling, having been swept at home by the lowly Cardinals and scoring just three runs in three games. While MacKenzie Gore gave a gutsy performance, the offense continues to vanish when it matters most, and Davey Martinez’s passive leadership is raising eyebrows. The team is now 5–18 when they allow the first run, hig…
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In this episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, we start with a detailed look at Michael Soroka’s rehab progress following his biceps injury in late March. After two encouraging starts in Double-A Harrisburg, Soroka appears physically and mentally ready to rejoin the Nationals rotation. With improved command of his changeup and increased pitch count, the…
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The Nationals recently clinched a 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, showcasing strong performances from new additions Josh Bell and Nathaniel Lowe, who both made significant contributions on offense. Mitchell Parker led the pitching efforts with an impressive 6.1 scoreless innings, supported by a solid bullpen despite some late-inning dra…
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The Washington Nationals kicked off their 21st season with a mix of optimism and competitive spirit on Opening Day, though they suffered a 7-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in extra innings. MacKenzie Gore made a spectacular debut, striking out 13 batters and allowing just one hit over six innings. Keibert Ruiz contributed to the excitement wit…
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Today the pod focuses on pitcher MacKenzie Gore, highlighting his impressive performance, perfectionist mindset, and the fastest pitch for a qualified starting pitcher in Nationals history. Despite facing challenges, he remains calm and reflective, praised for his skills by teammates and influenced by mentors and family. As the 2025 season approach…
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As the Washington Nationals prepare for the season, two young prospects, Robert Hassell III and Brady House, have been left off the Opening Day roster. While both players show promise—Hassell with a strong .370 batting average this spring and House improving his performance to .333—they still need more experience in the minors to fully develop. Man…
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In latest episode of the Nationals Pothedcast, exciting news from Nats camp was shared as Manager Dave Martinez announced that MacKenzie Gore will be the Opening Day starter against the Philadelphia Phillies on March 27, 2025. Gore, who appreciated the straightforward announcement from Martinez, expressed his excitement for the opportunity, focusin…
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Brady House, the Nationals' promising 21-year-old prospect, is generating excitement as he prepares for a potential major league debut this season. After experiencing some struggles last year with a career-low .699 OPS due to plate discipline issues, House took a step back during the offseason to refine his skills. Training with seven-time All-Star…
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As the spring training progresses for the Washington Nationals, there's a sense of optimism .The front office is managing a healthy payroll without burdensome contracts, allowing for some financial flexibility as several veterans, including Patrick Corbin and Joey Gallo, hit free agency. The team's offseason strategy has been cautious, with Trevor …
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The Talk Nats podcast recently highlighted the soaring expectations surrounding young prospect James Wood as the Washington Nationals gear up for the upcoming season. Acquired in the trade that sent Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres, Wood has quickly become a focal point for fans, especially after impressive performances in spring training. Despite…
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The Washington Nationals are entering an exciting new chapter as Major League Baseball announces that they can explore new local television rights starting in 2026, marking the end of a 20-year relationship with MASN. With past media rights disputes resolved, potential new broadcasting partners like Monumental Sports Network are on the horizon, pro…
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The Talk Nats Podcast recently announced the return of Kyle Finnegan as the closer for the Washington Nationals in 2025 after he signed a one-year, $6 million contract. This decision comes after a surprising non-tender earlier in the offseason, highlighting the Nationals’ need for a proven closer. Finnegan’s performance last season showcased his ca…
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The Talk Nats Podcast recently discussed the introduction of the Automated Balls and Strikes (ABS) challenge system as the Nationals prepare for their third Grapefruit League game. This innovative "robot ump" system enhances pitch call accuracy using camera angles and measurements specific to each batter, allowing players to challenge calls by simp…
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In the latest episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, the spotlight is on promising performances from the Nationals' spring training. Robert Hassell III shone with a crucial three-run double that helped secure a 6-3 victory over the Astros. After struggling with injuries last season, he’s looking to stay healthy and strengthen his performance in the mino…
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