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Latest podcast episodes about attaboys

Main Street Reimagined Podcast
Episode 3: Reframing Failure with Chef Chris Rennick

Main Street Reimagined Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 40:02 Transcription Available


The Main Street Reimagined Podcast is a place for dreamers, creators, developers, and entrepreneurs to learn, share, and be inspired to change your community through small business.Chef Chris Rennick is the owner of Attaboys Comfort Cuisine in Downtown Marion, Ohio. In this episode, Chris shares the inspiration for his restaurant that came from his childhood, his journey to creating and launching Attaboys, and some painful failures that occurred along the way that he has reframed into learning lessons. You will enjoy hearing his passion for cooking and how he continues to look to improve his business going into the future. Local, unique restaurants are a critical part of downtown revitalization and renewal, and this episode gives a peek behind the curtain of what it takes to create and sustain them. Guest Links:Attaboys Comfort Cuisine Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063469092764Main Street Reimagined:Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimaginedThe Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7NHenry Development Group: Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroupWebsite: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.comDeveloping News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news  Luke Henry: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenryFacebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148#MainStreetReimagined #DreamersAndDoers #SmallBusinessJourney #CommunityChangeMakers #EntrepreneurInspiration #LocalEats #SmallBizStories #FoodEntrepreneurs #ChefLife #AttaboysComfortCuisine #MarionOhio #BusinessLessons #SupportLocal

What the Fixed Ops?! (WTF?!)
3 "Attaboys" for Every 1 "Oh Cr*p" - What the FixedOPS?! #shorts

What the Fixed Ops?! (WTF?!)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 0:46


"Mile One" author and Bozard Ford-Lincoln COO Ed Roberts talks about "making deposits" and how encouragement is equally important to discouragement. Important to hear!CHECK OUT WYNN'S!In 1939, Wynn's created the Automotive Performance Chemicals segment. Since then, Wynn's has continued to provide professional service facilities with the highest level of support, innovation, performance, and profitability. Support those who support us: https://www.wynnsusa.com?utm_source=wtf&utm_medium=sponsorship&utm_campaign=wtf_sponsorshiphttps://youtu.be/LtiPZn-Ax7g GET TRANSPARENT WITH REPAIRPALWe are so grateful to RepairPal for being our first sponsor of the What the Fixed Ops?! podcast! RepairPal offers dealers the option to show their customers transparency through pricing. Transparency is a hot topic in the industry right now, and RepairPal does it best. Check them out at: https://repairpal.com/?utm_source=WTF&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=sponsorshipBE THE 1ST TO KNOW. LIKE and FOLLOW HERE www.linkedin.com/company/fixed-ops-marketinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/@fixedopsmarketingGet watch and listen links, as well as full episodes and shorts: www.fixedopsmarketing.com/wtfJoin Managing Partner and Host, Russell B. Hill and Charity Dunning, Co-Host and Chief Marketing Officer of FixedOPS Marketing, as we discuss life, automotive, and the human journey in WTF?!#podcast #automotive #fixedoperations #author

Branson Country USA Podcasts
Casey and the Attaboys along with Jordan Jensen and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 46:50


This week we welcome Casey and the Attaboys as well as Jordan Jensen! Casey and the Atta Boys are celebrating 10 years as a band. The Ozarks premier bluegrass band! Their roots run deep in traditional bluegrass and they like to put their own sound to those songs. They are a talented group of 5, showcasing their writing skills as well as their playing abilities. The group travels all across Southwest Missouri entertaining Bluegrass audiences of all ages. The band is very passionate about Bluegrass and bringing their love of the musi to new people and places. You've seen them at Silver Dollar City You will find their show is full of energy and has something for everyone. This is a must-see band! For more information, visit their website:CaseyAttaboys.com

Daily Drive with Lakepointe Church
Attaboys and Approval | Ep. 102 | Tuesday June 27, 2023

Daily Drive with Lakepointe Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 5:19


Pastor Mike challenges us to channel our God-given drive to work hard, compete, achieve, and excel in a healthy, humble, and God-honoring way. We don't need to try to earn the love that has already been given. In Christ, we are already accepted and applauded by the One who matters most. For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive

Lake Pointe Church Podcast
Attaboys and Approval | Ep. 102 | Tuesday June 27, 2023

Lake Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 5:19


Pastor Mike challenges us to channel our God-given drive to work hard, compete, achieve, and excel in a healthy, humble, and God-honoring way. We don't need to try to earn the love that has already been given. In Christ, we are already accepted and applauded by the One who matters most.For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive

Lake Pointe Church Podcast
Attaboys and Approval | Ep. 102 | Tuesday June 27, 2023

Lake Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 5:19


Pastor Mike challenges us to channel our God-given drive to work hard, compete, achieve, and excel in a healthy, humble, and God-honoring way. We don't need to try to earn the love that has already been given. In Christ, we are already accepted and applauded by the One who matters most.For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Josh & Swain - Hour #3 (11.23.22)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 39:21


Hour #3 of Josh & Swain kicks off with Braden Gall of 440 Sports's weekly visit to preview UT Football vs Vandy, features some Attaboys, and wrap it all up with the Power PollSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports 180
Josh & Swain - Hour #3 (11.23.22)

Sports 180

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 39:21


Hour #3 of Josh & Swain kicks off with Braden Gall of 440 Sports's weekly visit to preview UT Football vs Vandy, features some Attaboys, and wrap it all up with the Power PollSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Maybe Some Other Time
Ep 70 - I Live For Attaboys w/ Zach Stein

Maybe Some Other Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 62:16


This week on the podcast, Carl sits down virtually with veteran comedian, Zach Stein! Zach started comedy here in Michigan over a decade ago and has since moved to Los Angeles. Zach is a smart and cutting joke writer. The two discuss comedy in LA, coming up in Michigan, and the one time Carl wrote something about Zach. Instagram : @carljohnsonisfunnyZach SteinInstagram : @hack_steinMusicJesse PassageInstagram : @thebignapArtRachel HarperInstagram : @rachelrockstar

Sports 180
Josh and Swain Hour #2 (7.27.22)

Sports 180

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 36:56


Hour #2 of Josh and Swain with Josh Ward and Joel Silverberg features : Big 10 expansion from the PAC 12, John Talty of AL.com, and give out some Attaboys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
415 - Enter the Metaverse and yet another Major announcement

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 46:35 Very Popular


Brian, Richard, and Travis are back for an all-new episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast!Wait, what, Travis? Again? What the deuce? All shall be revealed in this episode with big BIG news from the gear world, while Portland Blake is away at the Sweetwater Gearfest hanging with all the cool kids and eating pedal shaped pizzas. Wampler Pedals are super proud to have released the new Metaverse multi-delay pedal and the guys address some issues that they know are gonna come up before breaking down what the pedal is capable of and why Brian thinks it is a special pedal. We also talk about the origins, everyone falls asleep, Richard tries to explain things badly, and Travis gives us some feedback.  We've also released a full plugin suite to accompany the pedal and it is available free for anyone that registers a Metaverse. This is so meta we have already sent ourselves a cease and desist order from the future to make sure we litigate against ourselves pre-emptively. Wow - theres a lot of pedal content this week.  And it's all about one of our pedals. I need a lie down. Travis has the most ridiculous luck with Guitars and this has materialised once more with what can only be called the biggest score since 1966. He already has a 64 strat, now he has extra bits, he deserves them though! Richard is making a silly little mini amp rig so tells us all about that and the guys talk about speaker choices. Indiana Blake, Mysterious Dennis, 2 Attaboys for Richard, Rivera amps, British food ...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Awesome Merch and DIY mods:https://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show

Sports 180
Josh and Swain Hour #3 (6.24.22)

Sports 180

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 38:50


Hour #3 of Josh and Swain features: Neyland Improvements, Comments on Neyland Stadiums from Cole Cubelic, Josh Pate from the Late Kick Show, Attaboys, the Power Poll, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Josh and Swain Hour #3 (6.7.22)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 39:47


In the final hour of today's Josh and Swain: Josh and Jayson take more calls on clutch VFL's , talk more UT Baseball, give out some Attaboys and  are joined by Jay Busbee  of Yahoo Sports. All this and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports 180
Josh and Swain Hour #3 (6.7.22)

Sports 180

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 39:47


In the final hour of today's Josh and Swain: Josh and Jayson take more calls on clutch VFL's , talk more UT Baseball, give out some Attaboys and  are joined by Jay Busbee  of Yahoo Sports. All this and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Josh and Swain Hour #2 (6.2.22)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 43:38


In Hour #2 of today's edition of Josh and Swain , Josh and Jayson talk more UT Baseball and NBA Finals, and give out some Attaboys. Guests include VFL and SEC Network Baseball analyst Cody Hawn, and SportsLine's Allan Bell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Net Assessment
Grading the Biden Team's Foreign Policy

Net Assessment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 61:09


The Net Assessment crew assesses President Joe Biden's foreign policy in his administration's first year. There appear to have been more failures than successes, and Chris, Melanie, and Zack debated why that might be. But, as Frank Gavin explains in the lead essay at the Texas National Security Review, a bit of perspective is in order. Crafting and executing foreign policy is difficult, even for a seasoned hand like Biden. To the extent that the promise of his approach to the world hasn't lived up to reality, how much of that can be tied to his vision (is there one?), how much to poor execution, and how much to other factors over which the president has no control? Zack is annoyed with all the talk of a looming civil war in the United States, and Melanie gripes about the New York Times' coverage of a transplant patient who was the recipient of a pig's heart. Chris (with an assist from Melanie) faults newly-inaugurated Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin for wanting to make it easier to spend taxpayer money on a new stadium for the Washington Football Team. Attaboys to one of the first Tuskegee Airman, Gen. Charles McGee, who passed away at the age of 102, and to Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota for standing up to Trump.   Links:  Quick! Get your free COVID-19 tests! https://special.usps.com/testkits  Frank Gavin, “How Are They doing?” Texas National Security Review, Vol. 5, Iss. 1, Winter 2021/2022.  Mike Sweeney, “NATO, Diplomacy, and the Ukraine Crisis,” Wavell Room, Jan. 10, 2022.  David Leonhardt and Ashley Wu, “Good Morning. We look at Omicron's toll in New York and Seattle, two cities with timely data,” The Morning, New York Times, Jan. 11, 2022.  Daniel W. Drezner, “The Policy Gap in the Indo-Pacific,” Washington Post, Jan. 12, 2022.  Anjali Dayal, Alexandra Stark, and Megan A. Stewart, “Warnings of ‘Civil War' Risk Harming Efforts Against Political Violence,” War on the Rocks, Jan. 18, 2022, https://warontherocks.com/2022/01/warnings-of-civil-war-risk-harming-efforts-against-political-violence/.  Harrison Smith, “Charles McGee, Tuskegee Airman who fought in three wars, dies at 102,” Washington Post, Jan. 17, 2022, https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/01/17/charles-mcgee-tuskegee-airman-dead/. Alex Tabarrok, Twitter, January 13, 2022. Mary Clare Jalonik, “Rounds Dismisses Trump Criticism for Saying He Lost Election,” Associated Press, Jan. 10, 2022.  Richard Fontaine, “Washington's Missing China Strategy,” Foreign Affairs, Jan. 14, 2022. 

The MIC is LISTENING! Show
Celebrating Successes - Do We Do It Enough?

The MIC is LISTENING! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 30:15


How often can we say we give and/or receive too many "Attaboys?" Exactly! So we're talking about celebrating successes and exploring how throwing "anniversary parties" has big value to podcast brand growth and community. How do you celebrate your "wins" in life? We're celebrating wins with the https://www.linkedin.com/company/grapevine-public-library/ (Grapevine Public Library) and with https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAmwh2EBP5KKaoc3j3lS6QZ0uVM2zaYOtTw (John Davidson), Founder https://www.linkedin.com/company/davidson-learning-company/ (Davidson Learning Company) & Host, The DLC Drop Podcast, ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!

Personal Branding With Lyn
From fancy gallery to sales machine. How to outfit your website to sell

Personal Branding With Lyn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 44:35


You have completed your website or Instagram complete with your best, award-winning images and sent it out to the world to crickets. Or maybe you got lots of likes and hearts but no leads.Attaboys and attagirls are cool when people are admiring your images, but you got into this business to serve customers, to help others create memories, and to make a profit.What's missing from your website to help visitors make the transition from admirers to buyers? In this episode, I'll take you through the key steps every website must have to go from a fancy gallery to a sales machine.Listen to the podcastCan your website pass the 10-second test? Download the 10-Second Website Checklist and find out!

Personal Branding With Lyn
From fancy gallery to sales machine. How to outfit your website to sell

Personal Branding With Lyn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 44:35


You have completed your website or Instagram complete with your best, award-winning images and sent it out to the world to crickets. Or maybe you got lots of likes and hearts but no leads.Attaboys and attagirls are cool when people are admiring your images, but you got into this business to serve customers, to help others create memories, and to make a profit.What's missing from your website to help visitors make the transition from admirers to buyers? In this episode, I'll take you through the key steps every website must have to go from a fancy gallery to a sales machine.Listen to the podcastCan your website pass the 10-second test? Download the 10-Second Website Checklist and find out!

Personal Branding With Lyn
From fancy gallery to sales machine. How to outfit your website to sell

Personal Branding With Lyn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 44:35


You have completed your website or Instagram complete with your best, award-winning images and sent it out to the world to crickets. Or maybe you got lots of likes and hearts but no leads.Attaboys and attagirls are cool when people are admiring your images, but you got into this business to serve customers, to help others create memories, and to make a profit.What's missing from your website to help visitors make the transition from admirers to buyers? In this episode, I'll take you through the key steps every website must have to go from a fancy gallery to a sales machine.Listen to the podcastCan your website pass the 10-second test? Download the 10-Second Website Checklist and find out!

All Abbott Football
NFL Playoff Picture, College Football Shakes Up, and Attaboys

All Abbott Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 65:08


Howdy! Welcome back to the All Abbott Football Podcast! This week I'm going over the NFL Playoff Picture and the latest news in College Football.

All Abbott Football
Tragedy for the Cowboys, College Football Pandemonium, and Attaboys

All Abbott Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 42:13


Howdy! Welcome back to the All Abbott Football Podcast. This week I'm going over the big stories that happened during week 5 of the NFL and week 6 of the College Football Season. Hope y'all enjoy!

Cornerstone Baptist Church
Attaboys and Alterboys

Cornerstone Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 42:00


attaboys
Eastwood Community Sermons
Attaboys and Alterboys

Eastwood Community Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 42:20


Joshua 22 - Daniel GillespieWant to learn more about Cornerstone? Visit https://cornerstonewilmington.church

That Baseball Show
TBS 115: RENDON!

That Baseball Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 64:55


We have a very special guest at the top of this episode to explain to us why good players are actually BAD?! We also talk World Series, the death of Deadspin, and hold forth on the man whose very name is ADVENTURE.  Listen to this episode if you want to hear us talk about Million Dollar Boys, John Henry the Cat, Attaboys to Power, and Abiding Rudeness. Also baseball. @ThatBBShow and leave an Apple Podcasts review, wiggles! 

CEO BrainFood
013 Finding the Right Customer, Part 2 with Blaine Millet

CEO BrainFood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 40:56


01:10 – Welcoming back today’s guest, Blaine Millet 04:08 – Blaine poses an intriguing question about customers 05:24 – Results companies can expect by adopting a strategy of customer obsession 06:36 – Building long tail differentiation 08:02 – The Disneyland example 09:52 – The Ace Hardware example 11:05 – Michael dives deeper into the Disneyland example 11:53 – How a company can start the journey to customer obsession 13:30 – The ‘REMARK’able Triangle explained 16:22 – Component One: Trust 19:59 – Customer Anxiety explained 22:19 – Component Two: Customer Experience 24:04 – Component Three: Consistently helping your audience 26:23 – Blaine reiterates his belief that companies should stop marketing 28:17 – Finding your core customers 31:13 – Blaine’s favorite strategy for acquiring the right customers 36:10 – Blaine leaves the audience with one final piece of advice 38:57 – Where listeners can follow Blaine 39:54 – Michael teases the topic of the next episode of CEO Brain Food 40:13 – Where to find Michael’s Functional Team Scorecard TWEETABLE QUOTES “The one thing I like companies to think about is to ask yourself, ‘What are the pain points in your business that you wanna solve?’” (06:02) “Well it’s [Disneyland] the happiest place on Earth because, when you go there, they treat you so incredibly well. They obsess over every guest that show up at Disneyland.” (09:30) “There is no one, and I mean no one, on the planet that will ever advocate for you or be your marketing agent if they don’t trust you.” (16:32) “For all the ‘Attaboys’ you earn, you need about a hundred ‘Attaboys’ cause every one ‘Ah shit’ wiped out all hundred ‘Attaboys.’” (19:11) “Not all money is good money.” (29:34) RESOURCE LINKS Michael’s LinkedIn Michael’s Website The REMARKable Triangle The Functional Team Scorecard Jim Collins' Website Blaine’s LinkedIn Blaine’s Website

Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands
Attaboys and nastygrams: Listen to voice mail messages from State Journal readers

Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 23:08


Milfred and Hands play some of their recent voice mail messages from fans and foes of the Wisconsin State Journal's editorials, political cartoons and news coverage on this week's political podcast. Some readers love our opinions. Some love to hate our views. Milfred and Hands urge the public to offer more of their own views for publication in print and online. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

There You Have It...
Seeking to be genuine

There You Have It...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 3:52


When you give Attaboys/girls...are they true or "seems appropriate" accolades? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mjbcreative/support

Net Assessment
The China Hand

Net Assessment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 47:57


This week’s Net Assessment podcast featured a deep-dive into the Vice President’s early October speech on the competition with China. Largely drowned out by the Kavanaugh SCOTUS controversy, Melanie, Chris, and Bryan give this important speech due consideration, to include administration views on Taiwan, China’s defense buildup, and its growing global influence.  The crew also discussed foreign aid, the F-35, the deficit, the alleged assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, and the resignation of Nikki Haley. All of this while celebrating Melanie’s birthday.   Vice President’s Speech Remarks by Vice President Pence on the Administration's Policy Toward China Ethan Epstein, “How China Infiltrated US Classrooms,” Politico, January 16, 2018. Glenn Thrush, “Trump Embraces Foreign Aid to Counter China’s Global Influence,” New York Times, October 14, 2018. Jim DeBrosse, “Waiting for the Great Leap Forward,” Cincinnati Magazine, May 4, 2017. Alan Rappeport, “In New Slap at China, US Expands Power to Block Foreign Investments,” New York Times, October 10, 2018. Jane Perlez and Yufan Huang, “Behind China’s $1 Trillion Plan to Shake Up the Economic Order,” New York Times, May 13, 2017. Adva Saldinger, "A New US Development Finance Agency Takes Flight," Devex, October 4, 2018 Glenn Thrush, "Trump Embraces Foreign Aid to Counter China's Global Influence," The New York Times, October 14, 2018   Airing of Grievances https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna920191 https://www.pogo.org/investigation/2018/09/exclusive-f-35-program-facing-another-setback/ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/16/trumps-tax-cut-didnt-reduce-the-deficit--despite-his-many-promises.html   Attaboys https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/10/12/western-walkout-saudi-davos-desert-conference-over-jamal-khashoggi-undermines-kingdoms-modernization-plans/ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/16/trumps-tax-cut-didnt-reduce-the-deficit--despite-his-many-promises.html https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/09/politics/nikki-haley-resignation/index.html   Music and Production by Tre Hester

War on the Rocks
Net Assessment: The China Hand

War on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 48:26


This week’s Net Assessment podcast featured a deep-dive into the Vice President’s early October speech on the competition with China. Largely drowned out by the Kavanaugh SCOTUS controversy, Melanie, Chris, and Bryan give this important speech due consideration, to include administration views on Taiwan, China’s defense buildup, and its growing global influence.  The crew also discussed foreign aid, the F-35, the deficit, the alleged assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, and the resignation of Nikki Haley. All of this while celebrating Melanie’s birthday.   Vice President’s Speech Remarks by Vice President Pence on the Administration's Policy Toward China Ethan Epstein, “How China Infiltrated US Classrooms,” Politico, January 16, 2018. Glenn Thrush, “Trump Embraces Foreign Aid to Counter China’s Global Influence,” New York Times, October 14, 2018. Jim DeBrosse, “Waiting for the Great Leap Forward,” Cincinnati Magazine, May 4, 2017. Alan Rappeport, “In New Slap at China, US Expands Power to Block Foreign Investments,” New York Times, October 10, 2018. Jane Perlez and Yufan Huang, “Behind China’s $1 Trillion Plan to Shake Up the Economic Order,” New York Times, May 13, 2017. Adva Saldinger, "A New US Development Finance Agency Takes Flight," Devex, October 4, 2018 Glenn Thrush, "Trump Embraces Foreign Aid to Counter China's Global Influence," The New York Times, October 14, 2018   Airing of Grievances https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna920191 https://www.pogo.org/investigation/2018/09/exclusive-f-35-program-facing-another-setback/ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/16/trumps-tax-cut-didnt-reduce-the-deficit--despite-his-many-promises.html   Attaboys https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/10/12/western-walkout-saudi-davos-desert-conference-over-jamal-khashoggi-undermines-kingdoms-modernization-plans/ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/16/trumps-tax-cut-didnt-reduce-the-deficit--despite-his-many-promises.html https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/09/politics/nikki-haley-resignation/index.html   Music and Production by Tre Hester

WW1 Centennial News
February 1918 Overview - Episode #57

WW1 Centennial News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 56:52


Highlights Feb. ‘18 overview - Ed Lengel, Katherine Akey, Theo Mayer | @01:40 War In The Sky 1918 preview - RG Head | @11:20 Fighting in Russia - Mike Shuster | @18:20 Harlem’s Rattlers - Dr. Jeffrey Sammons | @22:40 A Century in the Making - The maquette arrives in DC | @30:00 Speaking WWI - Attaboy! | @35:40 Nurse Josephine Heffernan - Dr. Marjorie DesRosier | @37:30 100C/100M Beaverton Michigan - Ed Rachwitz & Scott Govitz | @43:25 WWI War Tech - Gas Masks | @47:55 Articles & Posts - Dazzle Camo & S.S. Tuscania sinks | @49:45 The Buzz - WWI Social Media - Katherine Akey | @51:55----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - episode #57 - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week  - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is February 2nd, 2018 and our guests for this week include: Dr. Edward Lengel, in our February 1918 overview RG Head, with a full year look at the War in the Sky Mike Shuster, from the great war project blog looking at the chaotic situation in Russia Dr. Jeffrey Sammons speaking about the Harlem Rattlers and the African American soldiers’ experience in WWI Dr. Marjorie DesRosier telling us about nurse Josephine Heffernan Ed Rachwitz and Scott Govitz, from the 100 Cities/100 Memorials project in Beaverton, Michigan Katherine Akey, with some selections from the centennial of WWI in social media All that and more --- this week -- on WW1 Centennial News -- which is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, the Pritzker Military Museum and Library and the Starr foundation. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. [MUSIC] NEW - Monthly Preview Roundtable Overview Chat with Ed, Katherine and Theo THEO Before we jump into our wayback machine and look at 100 years ago this week, we are going to try something new. You know we have editorial meetings twice a week where we define the content for each week’s show. For the history section - which is one of the most popular parts of the podcast - we get into these great conversations about “what was really going on 100 years ago this week”. We look at the politics, the Official bulletin, the NY times, history book references and of course we have our own little band of experts and researchers - It occurs to us that having a short version of one of these conversations -- in front of YOU at the top of each month…  might be a great way to provide context and overview. In other words  - from an overview perspective and of course with 20/20 hindsight - what is the next month all about in the War the changed the world? - and what are the themes we are going to hear about this coming month… So the other day, Dr. Ed Lengel, Katherine Akey and I sat down (virtually of course - Ed was in Dublin, Katherine in DC and I am in LA) --- and we talked about February 1918 - Here is how it went…. [MUSIC TRANSITION] Ed… it seems like the big theme in February is all about troop movements and preparation - The Americans to Europe and prepping for engaging the enemy - the Germans from the eastern front - leaving Russia for the western front and prepping for a knock-out spring offensive… so what are some of the specifics? ED [ED Lay out the basic outlines and punctuate with the “topic headers” of some specifics - -America sending ever larger numbers of troops over - New rounds of training as arriving divisions get embedded with British and French troops -Loss of the tuscania -German armistice and peace with Russia withdraw from the Eastern front, leave Russia and red/white armies to their internal divisions - While Germans can concentrate forces to counter American support -Germans want to “school” fresh US troops, and want US Media to report on it; Germans being very strategic with their aggression [KATHERINE] -month dramatic climax with the German COUNTER Gas attack on 1st division Ansauville near Metz/Nancy Feb 26/27th THEO TRANSITION Katherine you came up with some great references and article that illustrate Ed’s points - can you give us some of the datelines, headlines and gist of some of these? NOTE: Katherine - based on the articles you are picking - If I know what they are - we might break up ed section with references rather than having them all at the end. -French and British (publically) very optimistic about outlook, skeptical of the strength of German attack on west Links:https://history.army.mil/documents/wwi/ansau/ansac.htm https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/01/23/102660120.pdf https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/01/23/102660119.pdf https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/01/30/102662967.pdf https://www.facebook.com/EdwardLengelAuthor/ http://www.edwardlengel.com/about/ War in the Sky For our War In The Sky segment, we are joined today by RG Head, retired Air Force Brigadier General, former fighter pilot, military historian, and author Welcome RG [greet one another] [RG - thank for joining us again. I wanted to bring you on to help us with an overview of the War in The Sky for 1918. Of course it has to be in context of the other key events of the year, but what should we expect for 1918 in the the War in the Sky?] RG MAJOR AIR EVENTS OF WORLD WAR I IN 1918 1918 opened gloomily for the Allies. The aerial war in 1917 had introduced massed fighter tactics, close air support of ground forces and some strategic bombing. For the Allies, their many concentrated 1917 offensives failed and resulted in high losses on the ground and in the air. The Allies were on the defensive. On the other hand, Germany instituted "The Amerika Plan," which featured five major offensives in an attempt to win the war before the Americans can make a meaningful contribution. Part of this plan was for the German Air Force to double its size in eight months in the hope of winning back air superiority, which it lost in the months after "Bloody April" 1917. In February, the German Air Service forms two more Fighter Wings based on the success of Manfred von Richthofen's Jagdgeschwader I. In late February, the German Army launches Operation Michael against the British, the first of the major offensives in the West, advancing 30 miles in eight days. The Germans mass 750 aircraft against the English 580, including 38 ground attack squadrons. The air battle is one-sided: the British lost 478 aircraft in 10 days, and by April 29 had lost 1,302. Britain was only saved by their high production rate of aircraft and pilots. On March 3, The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk certified the Russian surrender, and the Germans initiate a massive transfer of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and aircraft from the Eastern to the Western Front. On the first of April, Britain forms the Royal Air Force, the first independent air arm of any nation. The RAF also includes an Independent Air Force performing the first strategic bombing missions on a large scale. The same day in April, German Sergeant Weimar is the first combat pilot to escape his aircraft using a parachute. The British would not issue parachutes to its aviators until September 1918. In the Spring, the major achievement in air operations must be the organization, training and combat performance of the US Air Service. From its status in April 1917 of only 65 officers and 1,100 men, the Air Service grew to 7,700 officers, 51,000 men, with over 75 percent of them deployed to France, supporting 45 fighting squadrons. In June and July, the Germans launch two offensives for the Marne River, the last of their five 1918 desperate attacks. The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) contributes to the Allied victory at Chateau-Thierry in preventing the Germany Army from crossing the river. September is the costliest month of the war for the Allied Air Forces as they lose 580 aircraft to the Germans 107 (over a 5:1 ratio). The US Air Service makes its first big contribution. The German Air Force, led by 80 fighter squadrons, is the only force that significantly impacts the Allies, making the month forever known as "Black September." On the 12th of September the Americans take the offensive in the Battle of St-Mihiel, a distinctly US operation involving seven Army divisions and 665,000 men. Brigadier General Billy Mitchell assembles a force of over 1,400 Allied aircraft, the largest air operation in history, and the Americans are victorious. On the 26th of September, Americans began their most important battle of the war, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. With over 1,200,000 men we break through the Hindenberg Line, supported by the US Army Air Service.    Finally, the Armistice comes on the 11th of November. [thanks/goodbyes] Thank you RG RG Head, Retired Air Force brigadier general, fighter pilot, military historian and author. His latest book is a biography of Oswald Boelcke, often referred to as the father of combat aviation. RG Head is also the curator a comprehensive - nearly day-by-day “War in the Sky” timeline on the Commission website at ww1cc.org/warinthesky - all lower case - one word. We have links to the book, timeline and RG’s facebook page in the podcast notes Link: https://www.facebook.com/rg.head/ www.ww1cc.org/warinthesky https://www.amazon.com/RG-Head/e/B01M59UA64 [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project Now on to the Great War project with Mike Shuster - former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War project Blog…. Mike: So the Russians stopped fighting the German - but the Russians now  sure seem to be fighting each other! Or the Germans are still fighting them - or something - What’s the story Mike? [MIKE POST] Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2018/01/28/lenin-declares-establishment-of-soviet-union/ [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel Here are this week’s new videos our friends at  “The Great War Channel” on Youtube. One is about Russia’s internal wars - Civil War in Finland and Ukraine And - Trenches at 10,000 feet - Fighting on Mount Lagazuoi And Finally  British Special Forces Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW It is time to fast forward into the present with WW1 Centennial News NOW - [SOUND EFFECT] this section is not about history, but rather - it explores what is happening NOW to commemorate the centennial of the War that changed the world! Remembering Veterans DONE February is African American History month - so over the next few weeks we will be bringing you a series of guests and stories that highlight the African American experience in WWI. It is an important, complex and sometimes horrific story of brave patriots fighting not only a war, but also a very racist culture. Interview with Dr. Sammons We will start this week in our Remembering Veterans section with Dr. Jeffrey Sammons, historian, professor of history at NYU, member of the commission’s history advisory board and co-author of the book Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality. Welcome, [Dr. Sammons] [greetings] [Dr.  Sammons - The Harlem rattlers - also known widely as the Harlem Hellfighters are famous as a unit and a regimental band, but who they actually were and what they did is much less known  - Can you give us an overview?] [Dr. Sammons - as we noted at the top of the show - Pershing insisted, for the most part, on troop deployment under American command - but the 369th was under French command operationally until July 1918. Tell us about that please…] [So when they fighting stopped “over there”, there was another big struggle as these men came home. What kind of situation did the African American soldiers and heroes of WW1 come home to?] [goodbyes] Dr. Jeffrey Sammons is a historian, professor, author and Historical Advisor to the WW1 Centennial Commission. Link:https://www.pritzkermilitary.org/whats_on/pritzker-military-presents/jeffrey-sammons-harlems-rattlers-and-great-war/ http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/about/the-commission/advisory-boards/historical-advisory-board.html A century in the making - The Maquette Arrives Now for: A century in the making - the story of America’s WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. In this segment we take you on an insider’s journey that explores this grand undertaking, and the people behind it. This week the Maquette arrived in Washington DC. Sabin Howard, the project’s sculptor, has spent month in New Zealand working with the WETA Workshop to create this first 9 foot long realization of the planned ginormous bronze… late last week he packed it up and shipped it to Washington! (sound from sabin footage) This past Wednesday on January 31st, it arrived on the commission’s doorstep! (more sound) And the team got a first look!!! Including US WWI Centennial Commission Chair Terry Hamby... (first reactions) around the middle of the month - The machete will be presented to and reviewed by Washington’s Commission of Fine Arts - - they one of the governing and approval bodies for any project in Washington DC… After their review, the Maquette will be introduced to the nation on a national television show to be announced shortly. Though we can’t show it to you yet, this is a podcast so we have been able to give you a sneak listen to the maquette arriving in Washington DC! We are going to continue to bring you an insider’s view with stories about the epic undertaking to create America’s WWI memorial in our nation’s capital. Learn more at ww1cc.org/memorial Link: www.ww1cc.org/memorial [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1” - Where we explore the words & phrases that are rooted in the war  --- We have told you part of this story before - On the morning of July 4th in 1917, the mounted band of the French Republican Guard arrived with a large crowd before the residence in Paris of the recently arrived Gen. John J. Pershing. He came to the window when he heard the “Star Spangled Banner,” and the crowd respectfully removed their hats for the American general. That morning - Gen Pershing and the men of the 16th infantry marched down the streets of Paris, celebrating the renewed Franco-American allegiance. Well - turns out that a French newspaper L’Intransigent reported that, A cry was heard to-day by Parisians who acclaimed Gen. Pershing and his men. It was "Atta boy! atta boy! The phrase is a simple popular contraction for 'That's the boy!' which means 'Here is the man for the situation!" and on our fighting front it soon became a war cry for the American troops. 'Atta boy !' So Soon the phrase became synonymous with the American Troops. In fact, in 1918, according to the Baltimore Evening Sun , the British took a real liking to the phrase after overhearing it being shouted by American soldiers during a baseball game. The paper reported that - “All the London papers have taken it up, with the result that in London, at least, the Americans are now almost unanimously called "Attaboys." But ultimately - Doughboys won out! Attaboy - this week’s phrase for speaking WWI - See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9t156s17 [SOUND EFFECT] Spotlight in the Media For our Spotlight in the Media this week- We have a story about an episode from a French documentary television program called “13h15”. The episode is about an American Immigrant nurse named Josephine Heffernan, who served in France during WW1. We’re pleased to be joined by Dr. Marjorie DesRosier, who did much of the research on nurse Josephine. Dr. DesRosier is an international nurse historian and independent scholar specializing in the early history of American Red Cross nursing and nursing challenges of the Great War era in the U.S. and Europe. She, herself is also a Registered Nurse and former clinical professor from the University of Washington School of Nursing, in Seattle. Welcome, Dr. DesRosier [greetings] [DesRosier, can you start by telling us a bit about Josephine? Who was she, and how did she end up in France as a nurse?] [Would you tell us the story about the bracelet?] [Are there other stories like Josephine’s-- where you have been able to connect with descendents of the nurses who served in the war?] [Are you working on any other project about WWI nurses?] [Thank you so much for being here!] [goodbyes] Dr. DesRosier is an international nurse historian, independent scholar and registered nurse  - Follow the link in the podcast notes to learn more about nurse Josephine Heffernan. Link:https://www.francetvinfo.fr/replay-magazine/france-2/13h15/13h15-du-dimanche-7-janvier-2018_2539393.html https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1101/916742-bracelet/ [SOUND EFFECT] 100 Cities/100 Memorials Moving on to our 100 Cities / 100 Memorials segment about the $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue and focus on our local WWI memorials. This week we are profiling The Survivor' WWI War Monument in Beaverton, Michigan  -- a 100 Cities/100 Memorials round 1 awardee. With us tell us about the project are Ed Rachwitz, member of the Gladwin County American Legion Post 171, and  Scott Govitz, former Beaverton Mayor and current Chair of the Beaverton Downtown Development Authority. Both serve on the Beaverton WW1 Memorial Committee. Welcome gentlemen [The WWI memorial in Beaverton is really striking - as you might guess, I have seen literally hundreds of WWI memorials - and this one is truly unique… it is a really beautiful stone bas-relief sculpture - and it shows both a proud doughboy and the war’s devastation - Since this is an audio program - Can you describe it for our listening audience.] [The artist was a prewar german immigrant named Helmut von Zengen - tells us a bit about him please!] [So apparently some years ago, in a well intentioned but misguided attempt to repair the memorial,  the repair actually caused some damage. That’s an important story to share. Can you tell us about that?] [What are your rededication plans?] Thank you for coming in today.. If you are anywhere near or traveling near Beaverton - take a stop at this memorial. It is unique, it is dramatic and it is worth seeing. [goodbyes] Ed Rachwitz and Scott Govitz serve on the Beaverton. michigan WW1 Memorial Committee. Learn more about the 100 Cities/100 Memorials program by visiting the link at the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100cities WW1 War Tech This week for, WW1 War Tech we are looking at gas masks As we mentioned at the top of the show, gas was one of the most horrific parts of the WW1 arsenal. It was terrifying-- both physically, and psychologically devastating. Developing a means of protecting soldiers from gas’s devastation was critical. In 1915, the allied forces were caught off guard by the first chlorine gas attack at the Battle of Ypres; many suffocated -- and the Soldiers found a quick battlefield remedy: holding a urine soaked cloth to their face to counteract the chlorine. John Scott Haldane, a scottish medical researcher, immediately undertook the task of developing a gas mask for the allies. Haldane had worked on similar problems before for the mining industry -- in fact - you know his work already - he was the man who came up with the idea of using canaries and other small animals in coal mines to detect odorless, deadly gases. His first invention, called the Black Veil respirator, was simply pads of cotton wrapped in gauze and soaked in a chemical solution. This was a start, but with the increasing density and frequency of gas attacks the technology needed to adapt. And so the box respirator was developed. This turned into an arms race over the course of the war. New and different gases were constantly developed and each demanded new and different kind of protective masks. We’ll explore this subject further in the coming months, but right now - you can learn more about Haldane and his development of the first gas mask by following the link in the podcast notes. Link: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/man-who-invented-first-gas-mask-180963073/ https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/REL31825.002 Articles and Posts The Process Behind Dazzle Ships For articles and posts-- from our rapidly growing website at ww1cc.org - in the news section this week, there is an article about the painstaking process of transforming ordinary ships into those decked out with dazzle camouflage. The idea behind dazzle camo, was for ships to be seen, but seen incorrectly. If paint could be used to distort a ship’s angles, the thinking went, that would make it difficult for the ship to be targeted efficiently. Targeting systems at the time were, of course, the human eye and brain, which easily fall prey to being fooled. But how do you test a given scheme for a given ship? The answer: tiny models. Read more about how the U.S. Navy created a vast library of dazzle-painted miniature ships to protect their real counterparts from torpedoes-- by following the link in the podcast notes. BTW - We just heard that there is a Dazzle cammo painted ship scheduled to visit New York Harbor this summer. We’ll let you know more as those plans firm up! Meanwhile we invite you to follow the link in the podcast notes to read the article. Link: http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3987-the-painstaking-process-behind-those-wild-wwi-dazzle-naval-paint-jobs.html www.ww1cc.org/news S.S. Tuscania Also another new article posted in the news section of the site this week -- volunteer Caitlin Hamon wrote up the story of the S.S. Tuscania, which encountered some serious trouble 100 years ago this week. On February 5, 1918-- the sun was setting as the Tuscania and her accompanying  British convoy made their way toward the cliffs of Scotland. Shortly before 6 p.m. a huge shock sent a tremor through the entire ship; all the lights went out at once, followed by the explosive sound of shattering glass. There was no question as to what had occurred: the Tuscania had been hit by a torpedo-- and over 2,000 American troops were on board. Read the entire story of the dramatic rescues that followed-- and how the local Scottish communities remember the event and those who were lost-- just   following the link in the podcast notes. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3988-ss-tuscania-sinking-by-u-boat-in-1918-kills-200-americans.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts And that brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine, what do you have for us this week? Hi Theo! Embarkation The Center for Military History has a wonderful website about the WW1 Era. This week, we shared a unique page from that website all about embarkation from the US and what awaited troops once they arrived in Europe. It’s a very thorough page filled with maps, lists of materiel being shipped alongside the troops, and photos of the embarkation camps. Troops were continually being shipped out from the states all through 1918, and you can follow their journey from the harbors of the east coast to the training camps in France by visiting the link in the podcast notes. link:https://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/resmat/wwi/pt02/ch12/pt02-ch12-sec01.html How did Gavrilo Princip feel? Lastly for the week, we shared a post from the “AskHistorians” subreddit. The question being posed: How did Gavrilo Pincip feel about the war he helped start? Princip lived to see most of the war, but not the end of it, dying of Tuberculosis in April 1918. As utter carnage and destruction swept through Europe, the middle east and Africa, it is a great question to ask; he couldn’t have meant to put into motion the death of millions when he pulled the trigger, could he? As the top response on the question says, “In a word, both Princip, and his conspirators, were unapologetic.” The answer pulls from the notes of a psychologist that conducted interviews with Princip while he was incarcerated, and from Paul Jackson’s book "' Union or Death!': Gavrilo Princip, Young Bosnia, and the Role of 'Sacred Time' in the Dynamics of Nationalist Terrorism". It’s a long but very interesting post, investigating the mind and position of the young man who is often pointed to as the spark that lit the fire of war. Read it at the link in the notes. That’s it this week for the Buzz! link:https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/7sme6f/how_did_gavrilo_princip_feel_about_the_war_he/?st=JCTMMGCK&sh=f75baa10 Outro Thank you all for listening to another episode of WW1 Centennial News. We want to thank our guests... Dr. Edward Lengel, Military historian and author Mike Shuster, Curator of  the great war project blog RG Head, Retired Air Force brigadier general, fighter pilot, and author Dr. Jeffrey Sammons historian, educator and author Dr. Marjorie DesRosier expert on the history of nursing and author Ed Rachwitz and Scott Govitz, from the 100 Cities/100 Memorials project in Beaverton, Michigan Katherine Akey, the commission’s social media director and line producer for the podcast Special thanks to Eric Marr for his research assistance And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; this podcast is a part of that…. Thank you! We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library and the Starr foundation for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn   on  iTunes and google play at ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Just say: Alexa: Play W W One Centennial News Podcast. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thank you for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here today about the war that changed the world! [music] Attaboy - you doughboy! So long!

Preaching Points
Ten Attaboys for Every You Jerk

Preaching Points

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 4:36


Preaching Points
Ten Attaboys for Every You Jerk

Preaching Points

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 4:36


Talking in Circles
Talking In Circles: Talladega Review, Caution flags Trouble, Title Sponsor Searc

Talking in Circles

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 60:00


We break down the GEICO 500 from Talladega Superspeedway. Carnage, carnage, carnage. Lots of wrecks. Is there a problem with plate racing? What can be fixed from Talladega? Attaboys and disappointments. Points- Is it too early to look at points? Also we break down what happened at the end of the NASCAR XFINITY Series' Sparks Energy 300 at Talladega Superspeedway. Big wreck at the end- causing a big controversy as to whether or not NASCAR should have thrown the caution flag or not. We'll give our opinions. Elliott Sadler locked himself into the Chase with his victory, we'll discuss the points situation for that series as well.  The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series scheduled for the 2017 season will be released tomorrow according to reports. NBCSports.com is reporting that there will be a swap in dates between Talladega Superspeedway and Kansas Speedway in October, making the deciding race for the 2nd round at Kansas than Talladega- What does that mean? Is that good for the sport?  Plus NASCAR came out on Wednesday's edition of Tradin' Paint on Sirius XM Radio and said they have 8-10 sponsors in the mix to replace Sprint. An announcement for that is expected in September-October.  Plus we preview the NASCAR Sprint Cup and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway.  And we take your phone calls at 917-889-8280. 

Talking in Circles
Talking in Circles: Lugs Nuts, Tony Stewart, Richmond Review, Talladega Preview

Talking in Circles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 57:00


On this episode of Talking in Circles, we break down the weekend that was at Richmond International Raceway. Carl Edwards moved Kyle Busch out of the way on the final lap to win his 27th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.  Was that the correct move for Carl? Should Kyle invoke some revenge?  We'll give our Attaboys and surprises and talk about the points. Who is in danger of missing the Chase?  Also we'll discuss the news of the week: NASCAR has instituted a new lug nut rule starting this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. We'll give our thoughts on that and talk about how NASCAR can police this.  Plus Tony Stewart was fined $35k for comments about lug nuts, then NASCAR instutites the rule. Should NASCAR revoke the fine and how bad does the sport look. What made Stewart made those comments and why did the Driver's Council pay the fine?  Several media members have complained about Tony Stewart being eligable for the win at Talladega, even though he's gonna have a subsitute driver. We'll discuss our feelings on that.  Plus, it's going to be a wild weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. We'll preview the double-header weekend and take your phone calls at 917-889-8280. 

Talking in Circles
Talking In Circles- Texas Review, Who Gets RPM No. 9 car, Final Four Prediction

Talking in Circles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 61:00


On this episode of Talking In Circles we discuss the weekend that was at Texas Motor Speedway and Jimmie Johnson's 75th career win. We also talk about what the loss means to Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano's problems.  Also we give our weekly Attaboys and how Kevin Harvick rebounded after a tough race to finish third. Great job by that team. We also talk about the tire issues at Texas Motor Speedway and whether or not it's time to look at a new tire manufactuer in NASCAR.  Also we give our predictions as to who makes the final race of the Chase. Who is in & who is out.  Also points leader Chris Buescher said this weekend he is staying in the XFINITY Series for 2016, eliminating him for the No. 9 car at Richard Petty Motorsports. We'll discuss who is still in the running of that car.  Also we'll talk about the possibility of the Chase coming to the XFINITY and Truck Series. Is this the right move? Wil this do anything for those series.  Plus much more. Call in and join the fun at 917-889-8280.