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To celebrate National Girls & Women in Sports Day, Bailey Davis and Corinna Minjarez share important female athletes who made history.
Bailey Davis shares about times of grief filled storms, but how she found solace in the rain.
DMV's own Bailey Davis joined the show to talk about life at the University of Tennessee, getting in the record books and what her golf future may look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
DMV's own Bailey Davis joined the show to talk about life at the University of Tennessee, getting in the record books and what her golf future may look like.
Bailey Davis joins Cato III for the 10th Episode of “I Got More To Say!” A fashion innovator and fellow Syracuse Alum, Bailey was introduced to her love for style and design in her youth due to her mother working as a visual merchandiser for brands such as Burberry and Sean John. Born in Atlanta, she eventually moved to Chicago where she attended high school and discovered her love for music as she went to popular music festival Lollapalooza every year. While attending Syracuse she studied fashion abroad in Italy and started Zeal, her own Web3 fashion magazine. Currently she is in London earning a Masters degree in Fashion and Design and developing the future of fashion media with the aforementioned Zeal Magazine. On this episode of I Got More To Say, Bailey chats with Cato about her experiences living in 2 major cities, the misrepresentation of Chicago in the media, 2010's Chicago Hip-Hop scene, Hip-Hop being accepted into High Fashion, and Plays Put On or Put Out! https://linktr.ee/igotmoretosay
Bailey Davis, head cheer and dance coach, shares the story of the men in the fiery furnace encouraging listeners to find people who will walk through “fire” with them. Daniel 3
Bailey Davis, head cheer and dance coach, shares the story of the men in the fiery furnace encouraging listeners to find people who will walk through “fire” with them. Daniel 3
Bailey Davis, head coach of the cheer and dance programs, tells a story of her daughter Elzie singing and declares 2022 to be a year of jubilee.
Bialey Davis, head coach of the cheer and dance programs, shares how her story back to YC was very similar to Moses' journey back to Egypt. Scripture: Exodus 3
Special guest Bailey Davis, junior golf phenom and James Palmer of Combine Academy!!1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejuniorgolfpodcast/support
Bailey Davis joined the show to talk about her golf career, finishing runner up at the 2021 U.S. Girls Jr at Columbia Country Club and her decision to attend the University of Tennessee.
This weeks Golf Talk featured Jimmy and Braxton talking with Bailey Davis, discussing the top local and pro news and notes of the weeks, your weekly golf and equipment tips and more.
This weeks Golf Talk featured Jimmy and Braxton talking with Bailey Davis, discussing the top local and pro news and notes of the weeks, your weekly golf and equipment tips and more.
This weeks Golf Talk featured Jimmy and Braxton talking with Bailey Davis, discussing the top local and pro news and notes of the weeks, your weekly golf and equipment tips and more.
This weeks Golf Talk featured Jimmy and Braxton talking with Bailey Davis, discussing the top local and pro news and notes of the weeks, your weekly golf and equipment tips and more.
In this episode Todd and Brian discuss Collin Morikawa's win at the British Open and his remarkable iron play this week. We also discuss Spieth's up and down weekend and how he might respond to missed opportunities to win his fourth major.We question the recent batch of English golfers, whether this week was truly a British Open in terms of conditioning and weather, and Todd drops some stats comparing past Opens to past PGA Championships.Will Grimmer gets a shout out for his T47 at the Barbasol, including his 8 under par opening round.Finally, we discuss Space Jam 2, find out the first movie Todd saw in the theatre, and I offer an apology to my playing partner in the club's two man competition.
Kevin opened the show with the news that Dan Snyder's mother passed away earlier this month. Kevin talked NBA Finals, NFL vaccinations, and The Athletic survey that revealed who WFT fans think should start at quarterback. At 22:30, Mark Zuckerman joined the show to talk about the chaos at Nats Park on Saturday night and some baseball too. At 46:00, Kevin finished the show with an interview with Bailey Davis, a local who finished runner-up in the USGA Junior Girls Golf Championship this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Indie Decision: Print-On-Demand vs. Print RunLivestream recording at https://piercepress.com/face-the-book-tvAs an indie publisher or author/publisher, you have an important decision to make if you're producing "real" books: print-on-demand (POD) or a digital or offset print run. Host Eddie Vincent, president of Independent Publishers of New England leads the conversation with Bailey Davis of Ingram Content Group and Brandie Herrell, Friesens Printing as they sort through the pros and cons of this all-important choice for indie publishers. Yes, you will pay more per copy with POD. Yes, you can still get good quality books printed. Yes, a digital or offset print run will require a larger up-front outlay of cash before you sell any books, although pre-sales can offset that hit. The good news is that over the past 15 years, the book industry has changed significantly with the introduction of digital printing and print on demand (POD). While the book industry has embraced digital printing, there are still common misconceptions about POD. We'll sift through these issues in this episode, and give you some practical resources to use going forward. PANELISTS: Bailey Davis, Ingram Content Group Brandie Herrell, Friesens Printing CREW: Producer, Charlotte Pierce, Pierce Press Host, Eddie Vincent, President of IPNE& Encircle Publications Tech director, Laura Williams, GoodInklings Web Services
Coach Bailey Davis uses the story of Jesus' first miracle challenging listeners to think about the ways that Jesus can work in their lives. Scripture: John 2, Ephesians 3:20-21
On this week's episode we interview Brad Criss, Athletic Director at Thomas Stone High School, Josh Dawson, Head Track and Field and Cross Country Coach at Northern High School, Greg Griffith, Wrestler at Chopticon High School, and Bailey Davis, Golfer at North Point High School. Andy and I also have a conversation about the new released MPSSAA state playoff classifications and how those impact the future for the SMAC schools.
In this episode, we talk with Bailey Davis of Ingram Content Group about key questions a publisher should answer before entering a contract with a distributor, some of the services that a distributor can provide and activities and initiatives a publisher should keep their distributor updated on.
In this episode, we talk with Bailey Davis of Ingram Content Group about key questions a publisher should answer before entering a contract with a distributor, some of the services that a distributor can provide and activities and initiatives a publisher should keep their distributor updated on.
Bailey Davis, head coach for the cheer and dance teams, shares a story from Exodus encouraging listeners to embrace the community around them and hold up each other's hands.
Reviewed: Tenet, Bill & Ted Face the Music Top 5: End of the World Scenarios Trivia: Christopher Nolan Movie Trivia Sponsored by: Overcast
Bailey Davis joins us to share her story from a young girl following her Dad around the boat to.... well... everything. Bailey has cooked, been a deckhand (and still is), and has even been on the fun side slinging the beers for the fella's. She brings a unique view from all different sides of the wheelhouse. Born in Astoria Oregon and currently making her home out of Dutch Harbor and still works for Crab and Black Cod in addition to seasonal beer slinging. Please remember to like/share and leave us a review. Galley Stories
Brittany and Mhkeeba dust off their old cheerleader handbook and together they dive into all of the crazy and strict rules that only pertain to pro cheerleaders. They touch on everything from wearing hair ties and chewing gum to fraternizing with players. They also discuss Bailey Davis, a New Orleans Saints cheerleader who sued the NFL and the Saints for gender discrimination because she was terminated for posting a picture wearing a lace bodysuit on her personal Instagram account. Join the debate of whether the rules are fair and reasonable and whether male professional athletes should have to follow similar rules. In this week’s Locker Talk, Mhkeeba and Brittany make up a few new rules of their own that would definitely change up the game!
Robin on the Irish referendum, Weinstein in handcuffs, Roseanne's racism. Guests: Former Saints' cheerleader Bailey Davis and lawyer Sara Blackwell discuss their complaint against the NFL for sex discrimination.
This week we have a very special episode. With all the controversy surrounding both, the NFL and individual NFL teams, and their treatment of their employee's there have been a spectrum of issues with which one can address. This week Moses talks to NFL Cheerleader Bailey Davis of the New Orleans Saints and her lawyer Sara Blackwell to discuss her dispute of Wrongful termination and gender bias in her position. This also brings into question the NFL's stance on disputes similar to Ms. Davis' and further asking if there needs to be a change in culture.
The ladies are once again joined by the fiercely funny Ceyenne Doroshow (@doroshow) and these 3 mouthy sound off about Stormy Daniels' latest bad bitch moves, the slippery subject of fondling foreskin AND discuss whether or not Bailey Davis (recently fired Saints cheerleader) was laboring under conditions eerily similar to trafficking. Then, Kaytlin (@kaytlinbailey) and Wendi (@wendibird82) dive into the story of Elizabeth Moryng, a 13th Century madame who serviced the religious clergy under the guise of operating an embroidery business and consider the pros and cons of fucking while wearing all of your clothes. Wet-wipe your crotches and hike up your granny panties because this episode is bound to get you hot and bothered… mostly bothered because of the harm FOSTA/SESTA is doing to SWs and the feminist movement in general but who knows, maybe this time around we'll pull together and change the course of history Support the show on Patreon *** Brought to you by Velvet Swing. Velvet swing is a cannabis-enhanced lubricant known to enhance pleasure. THC dilates the smallest capillaries, which increases blood flow, heightens sensitivity, and can lead to longer, stronger orgasms. The product was meticulously researched by sexual icon Mistress Matisse and delivers a unique levels of sexual satisfaction for men, women & couples. *** EMAIL US: @ theoldestprofessionpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @oldpropodcast Instagram: @oldpropodcast Support the show on Patreon FOLLOW KAYTLIN Twitter: @kaytlinbailey Instagram: @kaytlinbailey FOLLOW WENDI Twitter: @wendistarling Instagram: @wendibird82 *** Produced by Mary Kelly Funky One Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The firing of a professional cheerleader has drawn attention to an industry that seemed to be operating outside the #MeToo movement. But now, sports teams are being drawn into it. Guest: Annie Brown, a producer on “The Daily,” speaks with Bailey Davis, the New Orleans Saints cheerleader who was fired for violating the team’s social media policy. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
In this episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil debate the return of the television series Roseanne, the unfair treatment of NFL cheerleaders, and the sudden popularity of the Instant Pot. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Nineties TV sitcom Roseanne is back, and remade for the Trump age. Niki referenced Oscar Winberg’s Washington Post article about the political ambitions of the series. New Orleans Saints cheerleader Bailey Davis was fired for violating the team’s social media policy; now she’s suing and bringing attention to the unjust treatment of cheerleaders across the industry. Natalia referenced this Mother Jones historical timeline of cheerleading as well as two works by historians: Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz’ Campus Life and Paula Fass’ The Damned and the Beautiful. The Instant Pot is officially a culinary craze. Natalia referenced this Curbed article about the gendered history of kitchen design. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Neil discussed John Elgion’s New York Times article, “A Black Evangelist Who Opposed Dr. King,” and Lerone Martin’s research article on which it draws. Natalia discussed Matthew Remski’s Facebook response to the new Netflix documentary, Wild, Wild Country. Niki discussed Peter Canellos’ POLITICO article, “’Chappaquiddick’: The Trial of Ted Kennedy.”