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In this episode I have a conversation with Julie Moran. From the Red Carpet at the Academy Awards, to the Grammy's to the world of Sports, Julie Moran is no stranger to the entertainment world. Meeting and interviewing people from all walks of life, she is an inspiration to many.Julie's background includes:Graduated with a Journalism degree from the University of GeorgiaWon the title of America's Junior MissFirst female anchor to join ABC's "Wide World of Sports""Entertainment Tonight's" primary substitute anchor, weekend anchor, and senior correspondent Host for 7 yearsCreator, Producer and Host of "The Insiders List with Julie Moran" on fine Living Network"I'm a firm believer that women can have it all... just not all at the same time! Julie has recently launched The Empower Midlife Podcast for women.Subscribe to the Fearlessly Facing Fifty Podcast - you'll get the latest episode automatically.Join the mailing list for Fearlessly Facing Fifty - you can be a guest blogger - or a guest on the podcast from this link as wellReach out to Julie Moran - and subscribe to her Empower Midlife Podcast
Ralph Terry epitomizes those famous words that Jim Mckay would utter in the opening of ABC's Wide World of Sports as he truly experienced the The Thrill Of Victory. and The Agony Of Defeat as he threw the final pitch in two World Series Game Sevens, Once as the losing pitcher and one as the winning pitcher,He had an 11 year Major League career spanning 1956 to 1967, most notably as a member of the New York Yankees where he led the American League with 23 victories in 1962 and, was selected as the MVP of the 1962 World Series After his baseball career he became a professional golfer. He won the 1980 Midwest PGA Championship and qualified for and played in four PGA Tour events in 1981 and 1982. In 1986, he started playing on the Senior PGA Tour. It joins Mark to talk about it all. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
Welcome Welcome to Episode #174 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance and triathlon goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. We have a very special guest today. In 1982, the World watched on ABC's Wide World of Sports as Julie Moss, in first place, collapsed within yards of the finish line in Kailua Kona at the Ironman World Championship. She would continue to crawl her way toward the finish line dragging her legs behind her. Today we remember this moment, the day of the race and the years that followed with the legendary Julie Moss as we talk about her book, Crawl of Fame. We hope you enjoyed last week's interview with Alex Hutchinson about the book "Endure: Mind, Body and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Potential". 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You can save $100 off the registration by using the code MHE100. https://intermountainhealthcare.org/Locations/Park-City-Hospital/Medical-Services/LiVe-Well-Center/High-Performance-Camp/ Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Take-aways from Julie Moss Video of the Week Endurance Trivia Articles News Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction: Julie Moss is one guest who does not need an introduction in the standard way we provide background and bio information. Julie was born on October 8, 1958 in Carlsbad California. Her given name was Julie Donna Moss, though her mom wanted to name her Julie Dawn. As a young girl she idolized strong female characters like Scout from To Kill A Mockingbird and read as many of the Nancy Drew novels as her library carried. She was an avid surfer and Life guard and often skipped class to ride waves. She of course became an Ironman in 1982 and ended up falling in love and marrying Mark Allen. They were the prince charming and princess of triathlon, but ultimately grew apart. Her story in the book is told from her perspective and those of some of her closest friends and relatives. It is honest, inspiring, educational and entertaining.Let's spend some time with our guest interview. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Pre order now and your regular price of $399 is $299. Add the MHE code and your price is $279. Julie Moss Interview Discussion Incredible courage to put her full story and such personal details in the book Did you know that there were only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet? Funny story about the Sizzler consideration Book signings in the Denver Area Training with Wendy Ingram prior to Boulder Racing Boulder 70.3 Thank you Jessica Case from Pegasus Books for the copy of the book. Video of the Week: Julie Moss - Ironman 1982 Endurance Trivia: Question #1 - What was the entry fee for the Ironman World Championship in 1982? $55 $85 $105 $125 Question #2 - Julie wore what for headgear on the bike? Bike helmet Sweat band Cycling cap Skateboard helmet Question #3 - In 1982 there were 580 registered competitors. In 1981, the number was 80 180 280 380 Question #4 - Julie had an addiction to Triathlon Pain killers Alcohol Clove cigarettes News: https://303triathlon.com/barry-siff-resigns-as-usa-triathlon-board-of-directors-president/ https://303triathlon.com/columbine-survivors-to-run-the-boston-marathon/ https://www.runnersworld.com/news/g27045805/boston-marathon-highlights/ Upcoming Interviews: National champion cyclist, Denise Korenek on her record breaking feat of being the fastest sustained cycling speed of 184 mph. You may have read the brief article in 2019, Issue 1 of Bicycling. We have an exclusive interview with Denise to hear about The Speed Project. Member of the 1995 US Postal Service team, teammate of Lance Armstrong in 1999, 2000, and 2001. Olympic games 2000 and 2004. National road race champion in 2008. Co-author of the 2012 The Secret Race. We are featuring Tyler Hamilton Training with coach Jim Capra and Tyler Hamilton. Running coach Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance is joining us to talk about running coaching tips. We can add coach Andrew to the long list of coaches who advocate lots of base work and some high end intensity. His TrainingPeaks article Training in the Grey Zone: How to Avoid the Zone 3 Plateau is a read recommendation, but we are going to talk about it on the show. Justin Blalog - Film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland If there are any questions that you want to have asked of these amazing guests, DM on social media or email me at rich@milehighendurance.com. Tell us your question and who it's for and we'll include it in the interview. If you would like to remain anonymous, explain that or we'll give you credit for the question during the interview. Eg, "this questions from listener, John Doe. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the milehighendurance sponsors page. 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www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Dr. Ginger Holistic Physician, Author and Nutrition Expert."Your body, if given the proper tools, can heal itself from disease. I teach those tools." After graduating from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and going on to earn her doctorate degree at New York Chiropractic College, Dr. Ginger has specialized in helping to educate others to heal with a 3-pronged approach: 1. The Mind-Body Connection? 2. Super-Nutrition 3. Detoxification. Dr. Ginger is a founding member a wellness consulting company known for its unique approach to turning around disease in as little as 30 days and strategically taming escalating health care costs in both Corporate America and the private sector. Dr. Ginger, an authority on workplace wellness, is bucking the old system of "disease management" and is blazing a new trail with her "disease reversal" approach to corporate wellness, assisting Fortune 300 and 500 companies, country clubs and restaurants, and even professional and high school sports teams with their health challenges and inspiring radical behavioral changes in clients that translates into both lives and dollars saved. Known for her "Fat Funeral Detox" and her "7-Day Online Fat Funeral Detox Nutrition Bootcamp" programs as well as her "pH Parties," Dr. Ginger gets the unhealthy back on the road to exceptional health and makes them fit for office and health literate in as little as 30 days. From high cholesterol to diabetes, obesity, gout, arthritis, and a host of other modern day diseases, Dr. Ginger asserts, "Your body, if given the proper tools, can heal itself of disease." It's those healing tools she teaches. Before founding her wellness consulting company, Dr.Ginger was Director of Corporate Wellness for Bruton Smith’s Sonic Automotive and Speedway Motorsports (NASCAR race tracks). Previously, she served as Director of Nutritional Wellness for The Cliffs Communities, as well as Spa Director for The Trump Spa at Mar-a-lago, Donald Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Fla. She has also worked for a team of cardiologists, treated patients in a sports rehab facility, and was a consultant for one of the world's largest developers of fitness products, as seen on TV. Since then, Dr. Ginger has devoted her professional life to public health education. She helped to develop the first policy for the "Surgeon General’s Report on Physical Activity & Health for Women," and today she continues as a consumer health advocate, using her intimate knowledge of the human body, physiology, biochemistry, nutrition, and preventive and alternative medicine to weave together meaningful disease-busting consumer education information through her magazine articles, TV appearances, including The Dr. OZ Show and FOX News, radio shows, and speaking engagements nationwide. She has also been an instructor of nutrition and digestive & metabolic physiology for the Health Educator Program at Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida; named the #1 medical wellness spa in the world by Spa Magazine, has taught in the "Chef's Choice" program at Johnson & Wales University School of Culinary Arts in Charlotte, NC, sits on the scientific advisory board of Ariix, and is an invited Sharecare Health Expert on Dr. Oz’s sharecare.com website. Her new book, "The Rainbow Juice Cleanse," (Running Press April 2015) has been one of Amazon’s Hot Releases, has been #1 in Weight Loss Recipe books, #1 In Juice, Cooking and Food books, and several other categories. Dr. Ginger was recently featured in a segment on The Dr. Oz Show with her book. It has been endorsed by everyone from Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Dr. Marky Hyman, and The Food Babe, to actor Kevin Sorbo, Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Taylor Armstrong, David Limbaugh, and a host of others. (View the full list of endorsements at RainbowJuiceCleanse.com) An avid adventure sport athlete, in her spare time, Dr. Ginger enjoys all water sports, rock climbing, rappelling, mountain biking and triathlons. She spent 31 days climbing her way to the summit of her first mountain, North American's tallest mountain, Mt. McKinley/Denali in Alaska; standing 20,320ft. tall. Her adventure sport expeditions have been featured on OLN/ Outdoor Life Network and ABC's Wide World of Sports. The U.S. Marines have honored her with their "Portrait of Pride Award" for her determination and perseverance in one of her adventure sport competitions. Dr. Ginger also had her own monthly health column in the national outdoor enthusiast's periodical, "Backpacker Magazine." Dr. Ginger was the reigning Mrs. Virginia U.S.A. 2013 and was 4th runner up in the 2013 Mrs. United States Pageant. She is a big supporter helping women stand up against domestic violence and how to recognize the signs of abuse (that often start with emotional and psychological abuse) to help prevent getting caught up in the "cycle."? Dr. Ginger still continues to enjoy any type of outdoor activity, and also enjoys Bikram (hot) yoga, green juicing, organic gardening, horseback riding, and daily detox sessions in her Clearlight Infrared Sauna. She lives in Michigan on a ranch with her husband, Aaron. Wellness TipSelf Advocate For Your Own Health. Educate Yourself. Links mentionedwww.TheDrGinger.comwww.TheRainbowJuiceCleanse.comThe Rainbow Juice Cleanse on Amazonwww.FatFuneralDetox.comwww.ShareCare.com www.MUVPhysicalTherapy.comARIIX.com Contact informationDr. GingerErika Elmuts Using podsafe music from http://ccmixter.org/Loveshadow - Almost Given UpNethis - SteadySpeck - Greensleeves (whatever mix) DISCLAIMERThe information contained in these podcasts and on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional to diagnose your health condition and prevent self diagnosis. We do not dispense medical advice or prescribe or diagnose illness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration or the American Medical Association have not evaluated, approved, or disapproved the material contained in these podcasts or on this website or its related material. 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Charles Ira Fox (born October 30, 1940) is an American composer for film and television. His most heard compositions are probably the "love themes" (the sunshine pop musical backgrounds which accompanied every episode of the 1970s ABC-TV show Love, American Style), and the dramatic theme music to ABC's Wide World of Sports and the original Monday Night Football, as well as his (and Norman Gimbel's) Grammy winning hit song "Killing Me Softly With His Song". He has composed music for Love Boat, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Scarface, 9 to 5, and Barbarella. Introduced by Allyn Ferguson. For more information on this luncheon with Charlie Fox, go to: http://www.asmac.org/charlie-fox-luncheon/
This week Ken welcomes writer, TV personality, former MTV VJ and all around great human being Karen "Duff" Duffy to the show. Ken and Duff discuss the heat of NYC, the road to MTV via nursing homes, New Jersey, Modeling, selling Skippy Peanut Butter, Saturday Night Live, Frank Sinatra, studying up, dressing for success, the multi-disciplined approach of classic TV presenters, broadcasting vs. narrowcasting, Firehouse vs. Firehose, the end of the hair bands, researching, photogenic memories, Whit Crane of Ugly Kid Joe, the fun of dating someone with a drinking problem, staying tight with the crew, Tabitha Soren, taking over for Martha Quinn, Rods & Cones, V66, The Basement Tapes, bands on railroad tracks, Ted Demme, Fade to Black, Fab 5 Freddy, Jermaine Jackson's Jermagesty, soul music, Herb Alpert, performers figuring out the business, George Clooney, Bill Murray and Duff's Wedding Present of the gift of performance, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, Bill Murray's musical prowess, buying horns off Ebay, Michael O'Donohue, owning a baseball team with your friends, Brockton, MA, sports, free vasectomy, The Rat, when sporting events became high priced bars, Rock and Jock, The Real World, Anna Nicole Smith, House of Style, Cindy Crawford, burkinis, Who Do You Think You Are?, the loser table, drinking tequila for the betterment of Africa, small Irish Catholic Families, ABC's Wide World of Sports, ABC After School Specials, The House Without a Christmas Tree, Jason Robards, becoming a wiseass to counteract the weakness of emotion, 42nd St, being starstruck, Colin Quinn, 24 Hours in America, not taking credit for videos you didn't make, making Mariah Carey angry, Paul Abdul's opposite, Karen's early life as a Video Vixen in Special K, NKOTB, Keith Sweat and Heavy D Videos, Dwight Yoakam, Karen's wooden acting style, being in a terrible movie, Dumb and Dumber, Chris Farley, TV Nation, going back to MTV 20 years later, Jim Carrey's Gallstones, Lauren Holly: Slutty Sexy Nurse, Karen's dream of owning a museum of celebrity used parts, The National Endowment for the Arts, Michael Moore, TV Nation Day: August 18th, Viaticals, Devout Catholicism, being a devout trained hospice chaplain, writing tough questions on a cake, love night for hate groups, winning an Emmy the day before you get canceled, The Awful Truth, Bravo TV, Jon Stewart, loyalty, the difficulties of being George Clooney's sister, seeing good people get rewarded, why talking about the charity you do doesn't count, Stoic Philosophy, the immodesty of social media, growing up with James Gandolfini, Sarcoidosis saving the world from awful Disney Movies, Blank Check, Revlon, old people smell, Kurt Loder, doing red carpet for MTV, going to a really ugly high school, living within 10 miles of where you grew up despite your best efforts, The Real Housewives of New York, America Family, avoiding quality TV, Debi Mazar, living for the New York Rangers, introducing your son to The Little Rascals, undercover make up artists, Museum of Broadcasting traditions, Zoom, The Funny Face rival of Kool Aid, racist snacks, and when your children show no interest in your fame.