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T.R. Klomp
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U.S. culture, sports, and current events. T.R. Klomp is Las Vegas based (for now) and has worked in the sports betting industry for 25 years. He grew up in Michigan, attended college in Florida and has also lived in Chicago and Los Angeles.
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RadioTRK 4.4.26 04.04.2026 16λThe political situation gets worse every single day. South Carolina outplayed UConn in the women's Final Four - costly loss for TRK. UCLA squeaked by Texas setting up a beauty of a national championship game. Give me the Bruins. Michigan v. Arizona and Illinois v. UConn today
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RadioTRK 4.3.26 03.04.2026 17λOur country is a dumpster fire. Bye-bye Bondi - should be great news but it's not getting any better any time soon. Friday card highlighted by women's Final Four games.
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RadioTRK 4.1.26 01.04.2026 12λOvernight numbers for college basketball and MLB. Online trolls are weird and dumb. Baseball should play more day games.
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RadioTRK March 25, 2026 25.03.2026 27λWhere do we store our money right now? March Madness isn't what it once was. Although we do have an opinion in the Iowa v. Nebraska game. What are we doing in Iran. Ocean Springs, Mississippi is lovely this time of year. Los Angeles is a great city to live in but a terrible city to visit.
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RadioTRK March 17, 2026 17.03.2026 23λWhy Michigan wins it all. Opinion on UCLA v. Central Florida. Iran is messy - what's the plan Don? AI is beyond crazy - where is this going? We shouldn't be betting on war.
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RadioTRK March 16, 2026 16.03.2026 22λDon't want to talk politics much, but we kind of have to talk politics right now. A little bit of March Madness - love chalk but it's worth keeping an eye on the Badger. Is Vegas just slumping or is it worse? $STRC is something we should all at least know about - the dividend is wild. Dodgers win total is 102.5. Anybody watching the WBC? Not me but I hear it's good.
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RadioTRK March 14, 2026 14.03.2026 20λCheeba Hut coming to Centennial Hills but we lost a great bar/restaurant. Blue States are just objectively better. Dubai may be in long-term trouble. Michigan is the team to beat in March Madness. Should we go live for Dodgers games? Senator Kennedy actually made me laugh.
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T. Klomp Live - February 11, 2026 11.02.2026 10λPipe down Boomer Esiason, Rest in peace James Van Der Beek, Kiki Rice is nice, Sparty in a good spot at home tonight, Pam Bondi is a mess, Andy Beshear still has solid value in the 2028
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/27/26) A MAGA Mess - desperate for true conservative leadership 27.01.2026 13λA blunt breakdown of why MAGA’s leadership is collapsing—and why it’s absurd to call the current path “conservative.” We dig into the leadership vacuum, the denial culture, and how fading hope is leaving young men angrier and more desperate than ever. Then we ask the obvious question: where did small government go? If “conservatism” now means cheering for bigger executive power, weaponized agencies, and loyalty over truth, that’s not conservatism—it’s a power cult. The answer isn’t more rage; it’s real conservative and libertarian ideals, articulated clearly: restraint, limits on power, fiscal sanity, privacy, free speech, local control, and a politics that helps people build better lives instead of burning everything down.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/24/26) 24.01.2026 19λIva Jokic, Victoria Mboko taking over Australia, Clemson and Ole Miss feuding, Gavin Newsom does the right thing, Will European teams deepen World Cup boycott threats? South Carolina hosts Vanderbilt Sunday - weather permitting, NFC Championship preview Rams at Seahawks
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/22/26) Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones are Hall of Famers but Barry Bonds still isn't. Mark Carney is a powerful world leader. Patriots at Broncos, Colin Kaepernick was right 22.01.2026 17λToday on the Bet Thrive Podcast, Bronx Thomas hits a wide-ranging Thursday episode built around leadership, truth-telling, and high-level sports perspective. We break down why Mark Carney’s Davos speech may have quietly marked the rise of a major new world leader, preview the AFC Championship with the Kansas Kid, and give Colin Kaepernick his flowers for continuing to thrive and push for social justice long after the NFL tried to erase him. We close with a hard take on the Baseball Hall of Fame—congratulating Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán, while calling out the sham voting process that still keeps legends like Barry Bonds on the outside looking in. Sharp opinions, big themes, and the winning mindset—Bet Thrive style.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/20/26) Sports Betting, choosing abundance, Naomi Osaka, NFC and AFC Championships, 20.01.2026 17λBet Thrive is a Vegas-rooted sports and culture show hosted by Bronx Thomas, built on decades of experience on both sides of the counter. We deliver sharp, no-nonsense betting insight—especially in women’s basketball—plus quick game previews, futures angles, and real bankroll discipline for people who respect the work.But Bet Thrive is bigger than picks. We talk leadership, mindset, and thriving in chaotic times, with a point-spread perspective on politics, culture, and markets. No hype, no fraud “locks,” no victim mentality—just clear thinking, elite analysis, and winning standards.Bet Thrive: Be tougher. Be smarter. Win.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/17/26) Centerfield Sports - The Dallas Wings should select Azzi Fudd with the first pick, Miami vs. Indiana, Rams at Bears, Texans at Patriots, Dodgers: Best franchise in sports 17.01.2026 16λBet Thrive Podcast — Saturday, January 17, 2026 (Bronx Thomas)Today’s Bet Thrive Podcast is loaded with elite previews and strong opinions across football, women’s hoops, and the biggest organizations in sports — all through a Vegas-rooted, market-first lens.We start with the CFP National Championship: Miami vs Indiana. This matchup is tighter and more physical than the public wants to admit. Yes, it’s headline quarterbacks Carson Beck vs Fernando Mendoza, but the real story is two defenses built to control tempo, punish mistakes, and make every yard feel expensive. Expect a chess match early, punts and field position, and a slower game flow than people are anticipating.Next up, it’s NFL playoff time with Rams at Bears. Chicago’s season has been a massive success and Caleb Williamsalready looks like a franchise star. Soldier Field will be rocking and the Bears will have belief — but this also feels like a “welcome to the next level” moment. Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford are running the best operation in the league right now, and the Rams have too many answers if the game becomes a precision test. The Bears can compete, but the Rams force you to play perfect for four quarters.Then we hit Texans at Patriots, which has classic January football written all over it: physical, methodical, and decided by one or two mistakes. Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel want to win ugly, shorten the game, and flip field position. C.J. Stroud and DeMeco Ryans bring a defense that travels and a style built for playoff warfare. This is one of our favorite under spots of the weekend — touchdowns will be expensive and sustained offense will be hard to find.After football, we pivot to the WNBA Draft: why the Dallas Wings must take Azzi Fudd with the #1 pick in 2026. Fudd is WNBA-ready right now — complete on both ends, a generational shooting talent, and the kind of player who instantly changes spacing, efficiency, and identity. And from a business perspective? Pairing Paige Bueckers + Azzi Fudd would make Dallas must-watch overnight. It’s the right basketball decision and the right franchise momentum move.And finally… a little baseball truth: why the Dodgers are the best franchise in sports right now. People love to hate them, but it’s jealousy. They’re the Yankees with brains — elite decision-making, elite development, elite spending discipline, and a roster that keeps getting scarier. When the smartest front office also has the most resources, the league ends up playing catch-up.Sharp sports, clear thinking, and a winning perspective — let’s get to work.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/15/26) Left Center Sports, Texas at South Carolina women's hoops, 49ers at Seahawks, ex players don't know sports, Notre Dame football, coaching carousel, Wake up young fellas, 15.01.2026 26λToday’s episode of the Bet Thrive Podcast is a full-spectrum Bet Thrive day — sharp sports, betting reality checks, culture, leadership, and a little bit of “wake up and get your life right.” If you’re looking for a show that treats winning like a craft, not a fantasy, you’re in the right place.We open with the foundation of everything we do: winning is hard — really freakin’ hard. Sports betting is marketed like entertainment, but it behaves like a high-fee financial market where the average participant is structurally set up to lose. The books don’t need you to be wrong every bet — they just need you to be a little wrong consistentlyFrom there we jump into the college football coaching carousel and who really won it. Notre Dame tops the list by keeping Marcus Freeman — stability is a weapon in modern college football and Freeman’s leadership has the program unified and trending upward. We also hit Virginia Tech landing James Franklin, Michigan State bringing in Pat Fitzgerald, Colorado State making a smart move with Jim Mora, and LSU injecting instant electricity by hiring Lane Kiffin.We also keep the Notre Dame conversation rolling with a strong, pro-Freeman stance: the Irish aren’t fractured — they’re locked in, motivated, and built for a major season next year. When a team gets a chip on its shoulder and has a real leader, that “us against the world” mentality becomes fuel, not drama.On the hardwood, we dive into a huge women’s basketball matchup: Texas at South Carolina. We break down why South Carolina’s starting five is elite even if the bench isn’t as overwhelming as past seasons, and how added depth is coming with the arrival of 6’7 French star Alicia Tournebize. We also talk about Texas entering a tough spot after its first loss of the season at LSU and why that “first loss hangover” is real when you have to walk straight into another hostile environment. Rori Harmon’s floor leadership and Madison Booker’s scoring are front and center, but we respect the Columbia pressure and Dawn Staley’s edge in big games.NFL playoff energy is in the mix too with a consensus preview of 49ers at Seahawks. We respect Shanahan and Purdy, and we acknowledge the momentum from San Francisco’s road win in Philadelphia — but we also talk about the brutal travel, the injuries stacking up, and why Seattle’s physical edge and home field can wear you down over four quarters. It’s the kind of matchup where the underdog looks attractiveThen we pivot into the mindset and culture segments that separate Bet Thrive from the usual betting content. We go in on young men needing to wake up and start winning again — rejecting victim mentality, treating life like something you can build, not something that happens to you. Discipline, pride, relationships, getting outside, unplugging, and respecting yourself like someone worth becoming. The goal isn’t fake positivity — it’s resilience and real forward motion.We also hit a blunt truth from years around the industry: ex-athletes are often terrible bettors and surprisingly poor at advanced game understanding. Wearing a uniform doesn’t automatically make someone a strategist. Coaches and quarterbacks typically see the game at a higher level than most position players, and a lot of loud ex-player takes are pure confidence with zero evidence. If you’re betting, you need structure — not vibe-based opinions from someone who got hit in the head for a living.And finally, we close with something hopeful: Gen Z is unplugging. Despite growing up with phones, they’re leading a quiet shift back toward real life — physical books, notebooks, face-to-face time, slow living, and reclaiming control over tech instead of being owned by it. That’s not anti-technology — it’s boundaries, and it might be the healthiest trend we’ve seen in a long time.All in all, today’s show is Bet Thrive in full form: sharp content, clear thinking, leadership, and a winning perspective — on the board and in life.
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bet Thrive Podcast: (1/14/26) The Voices in my Head, UConn Women's Hoops, Sarah Strong, Buffalo at Denver, ICE in Minnesota, Nevada?, John Wooden Legend, Farewell Mike Tomlin, Alaska Senate Race 14.01.2026 21λThe Bet Thrive Podcast is where sports, markets, and modern life collide — a fast-moving show hosted by Bronx Thomas, a longtime Vegas veteran who’s spent decades inside the action economy. Yes, the bread and butter is sports and sports betting, but the mission is bigger than picks. Bet Thrive is built for people who want to think sharper, stay aware, and live with confidence in chaotic times. Some days that means a tight playoff breakdown. Other days it means zooming out and calling out what’s happening in the country. The through-line is always the same: awareness is part of winning.On the sports side, we live in the details. We preview major matchups like Bills–Broncos with a market-first lens — quarterback trust versus rest, seeding, and home-field — and we talk strategy, game script, and how you would actually approach it in real time, including live-betting plans if a game turns into a coinflip. We do the same for Texans–Steelers, leaning into trench warfare, coaching identity, and when a pregame position might flip late. We also track big storylines like Mike Tomlin stepping down in Pittsburgh, celebrating a tremendous career while reflecting on what stability and leadership look like in rare organizations.Women’s basketball is a centerpiece of the show because it’s the market we know best. We talk UConn like the juggernaut they are — acknowledging they’re double-digits better than the field while still being disciplined enough to say the futures price has climbed too far to be great value. We spotlight the players driving this era: Caitlin Clark’s star power, Paige Bueckers’ complete guard game, JuJu Watkins’ physical dominance — and we plant a flag that Sarah Strong has the most complete ceiling of them all. We also build content beyond games: Leaders and Legends is our Bet Thrive Hall of Fame, and John Wooden is our first entry — not just for winning, but for impact. The Pyramid of Success is the kind of framework that helps teams, businesses, and individuals thrive.We also talk culture and politics because pretending it doesn’t touch sports or markets is childish. That includes commentary on leadership failures across institutions, and how rare it is when someone actually shows backbone. It includes honest reactions to stories that feel fundamentally un-American — like aggressive immigration enforcement tactics and the blowback that follows. And it includes electoral market snapshots, like the shifting odds around the 2026 Senate and House, and why candidate recruitment can change the whole map.Most importantly, Bet Thrive is about mindset. We talk openly about losing, variance, and why trolling people over missed bets is loser behavior. We try to keep spirits high without fake positivity — real resilience, real preparation, and real perspective. If you want loud takes, you can find those anywhere. If you want sharp thinking across sports, markets, culture, and leadership — welcome to Bet Thrive.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/12/26): Rams edge Panthers, Indiana destroys Oregon, Jerome Powell, Mina Kimes, Texans, Steelers, LSU beats Texas but could they hang with UCONN? TV show Survivor still a thing? 12.01.2026 19λRams hold off the Panthers. Indiana destroys Oregon. The Hoosiers figured out the new era of college football faster than anyone else. Jerome Powell speaks like few others have. Mina Kimes attacks are silly and immature - props to her for continuing to be awesome. Texans at Steelers preview. LSU beats Texas in women's hoops. Nobody is beating UCONN but the Tigers may present the most issues and come the closest. The TV show Survivor is still on?
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/8/26): NFL Wild Card Check (Rams–Panthers, Packers–Bears), Women’s Hoops Whiplash (UConn Rolling, TCU Funk, Ohio State Surging), SEC Scoreboard Watch, and What We’re Tracking 08.01.2026 16λronx Thomas closes out today’s Bet Thrive Podcast with a rapid-fire rundown across the board: NFL Wild Card numbers moving (Rams–Panthers tick up, Packers–Bears tightening, Jacksonville money showing, Philly–San Francisco pricing), plus a full women’s college hoops whip-around—Cincinnati stunning Iowa State despite another monster night from Audi Crooks, Ohio State continuing to look Top-15 real with Jaloni Cambridge exploding, and UConn casually winning by 43 while reminding everyone how absurdly high the ceiling is with Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd playing like WNBA All-Stars right now. We also hit the TCU mid-season funk (still winning, but not clean—power rankings adjustments incoming), then preview a loaded slate including LSU at Georgia, Ole Miss at Oklahoma, Kentucky at Alabama, and Michigan State traveling to Seattle to face Washington with Avery Howell trending up. We wrap with the bigger-picture Bet Thrive angle—sports, market psychology, leadership, and the cultural/political backdrop we’re all living through—because pretending the world is “normal” doesn’t help anyone make clearer decisions. Back tomorrow with more NFL, more women’s hoops, and updated thoughts on the College Football Playoff. Not financial advice.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/7/26) — Rams at Panthers (McVay & Stafford), Packers at Bears (LaFleur vs Johnson), Market Moves, Oregon–Indiana Spread Watch, Miami Key Number, Jaguars Sharp Money, Philly vs SF 07.01.2026 13λBronx Thomas closes out Wild Card prep with The Kansas City Kid as they hit Rams–Panthers (Sean McVay & Matthew Stafford vs Dave Canales & Bryce Young) and Packers–Bears on the Chicago lakefront (Matt LaFleur vs Ben Johnson and the Bears playmakers) with an eye on where the market is moving at Circa. We also run through key number alerts and early line movement for Oregon–Indiana (and the shift toward 4), Miami’s -3/-3.5 range, Jacksonville money pushing sharper books toward pick, and the Eagles laying 4.5 against San Francisco as the board starts to take shape for the weekend. Not financial advice — just a winning perspective from the Vegas side. USC loses a tough one at home to Oregon with no Kennedy Smith. UConn and TCU get back on the floor tonight.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/6/26): Resilience, Social Media Noise, KC Kid’s Oregon–Indiana Rematch Take, and Unrivaled’s Return (Chelsea Gray, Paige Bueckers, Jackie Young) 06.01.2026 15λBet Thrive Podcast (1/6/26): Bronx Thomas opens with a blunt message on resilience, leadership, and tuning out the noise—why winning requires standards, discipline, and a real process. The Kansas City Kid jumps in with a quick reaction to the online backlash around USC and Lindsay Gottlieb, then delivers a tight, opinionated breakdown of the Peach Bowl rematch: Oregon vs Indiana—Dan Lanning vs Curt Cignetti, Dante Moore vs Fernando Mendoza, and why the Ducks’ speed, depth, and physicality could flip the first result. Bronx closes with a women’s hoops note as Unrivaled returns in Miami for Year 2, highlighting Day 1 standouts including Chelsea Gray’s 35, Paige Bueckers, Brittney Sykes, Jackie Young, and Allisha Gray—plus a note on sportsbook availability and whether the games will be lined consistently. Not financial advice.
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Bet Thrive Podcast (1/5/26) — Miami vs Ole Miss, Rams futures, First look at Wildcard weekend, TCU takes a loss at Utah, UCLA throttles USC in Pauley 05.01.2026 13λBet Thrive Podcast (1/5/26): Bronx Thomas and The Kansas City Kid recap a sharp NFL weekend—Seahawks over 49ers, Rams momentum and the +555 Super Bowl angle, plus early Wild Card openers (Rams-Carolina, Packers-Bears, Bills-Jags, Eagles-49ers, Patriots-Chargers, Texans-Steelers). Then we preview the national semifinal in Phoenix: Miami vs Ole Miss, with an eye on the Rebels’ coaching situation. Closing with women’s hoops: TCU’s first loss at Utah (Maddie Scherr, Taylor Bigby) and UCLA’s statement win over USC in Pauley Pavilion. Not financial advice.