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What if the most radical thing you could do is invite someone to sit at a table with no queue, no power dynamic, and a really good meal? In this episode, Tristan and Rashid introduce two unlikely friends: Charlton Alexander, a tour guide and facilitator who invites people to connect with the city and its stories, and Barry Lewis, an architect from the UK who has spent decades building sandbag homes alongside communities in Cape Town's townships.Through a clip from the original Liminal Space episode, Charlie and Barry speak about a community dinner in Muizenberg where there is no queue, where people keep coming back not for the food but for the contact time, and where the questions being asked go far beyond “how do we feed hungry people?” Barry challenges us to throw out the lazy questions that aren't generating anything new, and Charlie reframes homelessness by pointing out that people living on the streets do have a home, they just don't have a house. Tristan and Rashid then reflect on what it means to create spaces of belonging and how that might change a neighborhood, a city, and eventually a world.THEMESCommunity dinners. No queue, no power dynamic. Belonging through a meal. Lazy questions. Houselessness vs homelessness. Contact time. Friendship across difference. Creating spaces of belonging.LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODEThis episode features clips from The Liminal Space Season 1, Episode 5: Kinship, Assimilation and Making Home in the Colonial City with Charlton Alexander and Barry Lewis. The full conversation is available on all podcast platforms.Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTubeFEATURED VOICESCharlton Alexander is a tour guide and facilitator based in Cape Town. He invites guests to the city to connect with the people and land in experiences that are life altering.Barry Lewis is the director of UBU (Ubuhle Bakha Ubuhle / Beauty Builds Beauty), a company focused on developing the technology of sandbag housing in low-income communities in South Africa.Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town.Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Cape Town.CREDITS| Produced by | Rashid Epstein Adams| Music by | Rashid Epstein Adams (AKA Arkenstone) and Pursuit| A collaboration between | The Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space PodcastLINKS| Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod
GB2RS News Sunday, the 12th of April 2026 The news headlines: Join the RSGB 2026 AGM livestream from around the world Learn about the Society's work defending the amateur radio spectrum RSGB representatives attending the NARSA rally World Amateur Radio Day is on Saturday, the 18th of April, and what better way to celebrate than by joining the RSGB 2026 AGM? The AGM will once again be taking place online so that as many RSGB members as possible can watch and take part. To join the livestream, all you need to do is go to rsgb.org/agm at 10 am on Saturday. Ahead of the event, RSGB members are being asked to vote for their two preferred Elected Director Candidates, endorse the Nominated Director candidates and vote on the other resolutions. Members have until 9 am on the 16th of April 2026 to cast their votes. Candidate information and details of how to vote can be found on the Society's AGM web pages. During the AGM, members of the RSGB Board will be answering questions. You can choose one of three ways to submit your question. If you would like to talk to the Board directly and ask a question live via Zoom, you'll need to pre-register by 9 am tomorrow, Monday, the 13th of April. Alternatively, RSGB members can submit a written question until 9 am on Thursday. Priority is given to questions submitted in advance, but questions will also be taken via live chat on the day if there is time. The Society has announced that if large volumes of questions are received, it will only include two questions per person or organisation during the AGM, to ensure that as many people as possible are included. Find out more about these deadlines by selecting the ‘Ask the Board a question' link from the right-hand menu in the AGM web section. Following the formal business of the RSGB 2026 AGM, the Society is delighted that its spectrum experts Murray Niman, G6JYB and Barry Lewis, G4SJH, will be joined by the IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH, who also holds the call G4HUA, and RSGB General Manager Steve Thomas, M1ACB. They will discuss the recent and current threats to the amateur radio spectrum and how the RSGB leads the input into many of the spectrum defences. RSGB EMC Chair John Rogers, M0JAV, will also talk about potential new major threats to the noise floor. RSGB Propagation Studies Committee Chair Steve Nichols, G0KYA, will facilitate the discussion. Whether you're new to amateur radio or have been enjoying it for decades, this is an important presentation that you won't want to miss. If you are attending the NARSA rally today, Sunday the 12th of April, pop by and say hello to members of the RSGB team who are attending. The event is taking place at the Norbreck Hotel in Blackpool. As well as an RSGB book stall, you will find the RSGB Morse Competency Lead, Eric Arkinstall, M0KZB, who will be offering Morse competency tests for those who would like to test their skills. Members of the Society's Regional Team will also be there, as well as RSGB President Bob Beebe, GU4YOX, who will be presenting the trophies for the construction competition, and best club website and stand at 1.30 pm. Find out more about the event at narsa.org.uk The RSGB had announced that Vaughan Ravenscroft, M0VRR, has stepped down as its Intruder Watch Coordinator. Ian Suart, GM4AUP, has taken on this role, in addition to being the OAS Coordinator. The RSGB Monitoring System, more popularly known as Intruder Watch, forms part of the IARU Monitoring System. It submits reports of non-amateur transmissions heard on the exclusive HF amateur bands to both the Ofcom Monitoring Station at Baldock and to IARU Region 1. Find out more about the service at rsgb.org/intruder-watch Don't forget that Tonight@8 will be live tomorrow night, on the RSGB YouTube channel and special BATC channel. The presentation will be delivered by Mark Foreman, G7LSZ, who is an associate professor of industrial materials recycling at a University in Sweden. He'll be discussing the recycling process of waste electronic and electrical equipment, and what happens to your rig when it is no longer working. Find out more at rsgb.org/webinars The next in the popular 145 Alive series of events takes place on Saturday, the 18th of April, from 1200 to 15:00 UTC. Many hundreds of operators are expected to be on the air using 145MHz FM and 144MHz SSB. For more information, go to the 145 Alive Facebook page or email 145aliveuk@gmail.com Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week. And now for details of rallies and events Today, the 12th, Holsworthy Amateur Radio Club Spring Radio Rally is taking place at Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7FA. The doors open to the public at 10 am, and entry is £3 per person. There is a bring and buy area and catering on site. More details are available via the ‘Rally' tab at m0omc.co.uk Cambridge Repeater Group Rally will take place on Sunday, the 19th of April at Foxton Village Hall, Hardman Road, Foxton CB22 6RN. Traders can gain access from 7.30 am, and the doors open to visitors at 9.30 am. Entry costs £4, but there will be a discount for multi-occupancy vehicles. For more information, email rally2026@cambridgerepeaters.net and visit cambridgerepeaters.net Now the Special Event news Special callsign SX100PAOK is operating until the 18th of May to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club. Look out for activity on all bands using CW, digital modes and SSB. A commemorative award is planned for participants, along with a QSL card to confirm QSOs. Visit QRZ.com for more information and updates. To celebrate World Amateur Radio Day on Saturday, the 18th, members of the Union of Belgian Radio Amateurs are active as OO26WARD throughout April. QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL or via the Bureau. Now the DX news Suvarna, VU3OPT, is active as 3B9N from Rodrigues Island, AF-017, until Wednesday, the 20th of May. He operates using CW and has been spotted on the 20, 15 and 10m bands. Visit 9n7ga.com for more information. Herman, YB3GIH, is operating as 3X/YB3GIH from Boffa in Guinea until June. He operates using SSB on the 20 and 15m bands. QSOs are uploaded to eQSL, Club Log, and Logbook of the World. Now the contest news RSGB FT4 International Activity Day started at 1200 UTC yesterday, the 11th, and ends at 1200UTC today, Sunday, the 12th of April. Using FT4 on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your report. Tomorrow, the 13th, the RSGB 80m Club Championship runs from 1900 to 2030 UTC. Using CW on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Tuesday the 14th, the RSGB 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855 UTC. Using FM on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday the 14th, the RSGB 432MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130 UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Thursday the 16th, the RSGB 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130 UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Saturday the 18th, the PACCdigi Contest runs from 0700 to 1900 UTC. Using FT4, FT8 and RTTY on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your report and serial number. PA stations also send their province code. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday, the 9th of April 2026. After a pretty stormy run-up to Easter, from a geomagnetic disturbance point of view, the Sun has been quieter. In fact, the Kp index has been below 3 all week. Unfortunately, the solar flux index has also declined, standing at 108 on Thursday, the 9th of April. The only advantage has been a lack of solar flares. There have only been 12 minor C-class flares over the past three days compared with 29 C-class flares and six M-class flares on the 4th and 5th of April. We always look for a low Kp index over a higher solar flux index for better HF conditions. So how does this all affect HF propagation? The maximum usable frequency, or MUF, over a 3,000km path has been struggling to get up to 28MHz on most days. This leaves only 21 and 24MHz open after the initial post-dawn ionospheric build-up. This doesn't mean that 10m is dead, but it may be that the band is only open to DX and not open to Europe. This may change once the Sporadic-E season starts, but we are still a month away from that. DX being worked, according to the CDXC Slack group, includes 5W1SA in Samoa on 17m FT8, F0/F6BCW from French Polynesia on 12m CW and 3DA0TM in Eswatini on 20m USB. T31TTT on Kanton Island, Central Kiribati, has also been spotted on the 20 and 30m bands using FT4 and FT8. The DXpedition is focusing on FT modes, although the team is also operating some CW. Next week, NOAA predicts that the solar flux index will start around 105, but will increase a little over the week to reach the low 120s. Geomagnetic conditions are forecast to be quiet, with a maximum Kp index of 3 once we get over this weekend's predicted disruption, which has a forecast Kp index of 5. Then we are in for a rough ride next weekend, with a predicted Kp index of 6 on the 19th of April and disrupted conditions for three days. This is likely due to the return of active region 4392, which produced a coronal mass ejection that hit the Earth and caused the Kp index to rise to 7 on its last rotation. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The warm, dry weather of the middle of last week has left us with ideas of spring, but it has now been replaced by cooler, unsettled weather with rain or showers. In fact, the next week or two will be generally unsettled, not atypical of April. This will be a good period for rain scatter on the upper GHz bands since April showers can be heavy and present good scatter opportunities. This unsettled weather means tropo retreats into the background for this period. Meteor scatter is still under the influence of random activity and best in the early morning hours. Aurora is currently looking more promising with solar conditions offering coronal holes and possible auroras as a result. Sporadic-E will start to make an appearance soon, especially on the 10m band, but realistically, we probably need to wait until we are into May before chances are more rewarding for the 6m band. It is often a feature of the early part of the Sporadic-E season that the traditional two periods of activity of the high season, morning and afternoon, start off as one broad period around the middle of the day. For EME operators, Moon declination is starting to climb again, going positive on Wednesday, the 15th of April. Earth-Moon-Earth path losses are past maximum now and continue to fall all week. 144MHz sky noise is high today, the 12th, and will fall to low for the rest of the week. Friday, the 17th of April, will be an exception as the Moon and Sun will be close in the sky. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
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Co-hosts Kathy Kruger and Jonah Triebwasser talk with Felicia Kalen and Barry Lewis about the great work of Region Food Bank of the Hudson Valley and their fight against food insecurity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support
With Wall Street Journal reported Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years on what I consider wholly spurious espionage charges (and I explain why I think this), it's a suitable moment first to consider the likely reasons but also what kind of experience faces him in the Russian prison camp system.That leads me on to discuss three recent books of relevance:Vladimir Pereverzin's The Prisoner. Behind Bars in Putin's Russia (Gemini, 2024)Jeffrey Hardy's The Soviet Gulag. History and Memory (Bloomsbury, 2023)Barry Lewis's Gulag. A photographic journey into the darkness of Stalin's prison camps (Fistful of Books, 2024)The Eurasian Knot podcast I mentioned with Anna Arutunyan and me talking about our book Downfall is here.The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here. Support the Show.
They said it would never happen, but somehow it has! For the first time in over 5 years, the Barshens team have gathered in London for a special reunion episode of CheapShow! Paul and Eli welcome Stuart Ashen, Barry Lewis, Chris Bullock, Ryan Livermore and Izzie Jones (kinda) into their podcast world. It's a packed show. Paul kicks things off with a few Sharticles, ranging from sexed up whales and dead hamsters to late library books and smooth bollocks. Along the way, there'll be plenty of nonsensical tangents too. Not only that, but Paul crafts a Gannon's Golden Games Gauntlet edition of Bars Vs Hens. Barry versus Stuart in three games to test their agility, creativity and dexterity. It's the ultimate game of skill with a shocking outcome! Ryan and Chris get to play along too, as they'll be betting on who will win AND play The Price of Shite for some quality p'twings! If you need your Barshens fix, this is the episode you have (probably) all been waiting for. Barshens Rises!! See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-377-barshens-rises And thanks to @vorratony for the special artwork. And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter/X @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid www.thecheapshow.co.uk Now on Threads: @cheapshowpod Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
In the first OK Preps Extra podcast of 2024, Barry and Patrick break down a thrilling Tournament of Champions and discuss the return of Antwain Jimmerson. Related Antwain Jimmerson ready to return `home' as East Central's football coach Edmond North defeats Owasso for TofC boys title; Metro Christian, Weatherford, Dale show gold-ball form | Barry Lewis' four takeaways Owasso's Jalen Montonati explodes for 40 in thriller over Dale in TofC semifinal classic, sets up title showdown with Edmond North | Barry Lewis' four takeaways Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Assistant Sports Editor Juwan Lee: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who are the top area recruits who are still uncommitted? How important will February signing be for area athletes? Plus, TU's recruiting class collected local stars like Bixby's Brody Duffel as well as many top DFW area recruits. Juwan Lee, Barry Lewis and Patrick Prince discuss early signing period, which began Wednesday. Related Early Signing Period 2023: Complete coverage of OU, OSU and TU, local high schools Bill Haisten: Kevin Wilson savors an old-fashioned recruiting triumph at TU Beggs' Red Martel stays loyal to Kansas Tulsa signs top All-World O-linemen Brody Duffel, Colten Christian TU Sports Extra podcast: Bixby OL Brody Duffel explains why he's signing with TU Danny Okoye diary: Stories from the recruiting trail Bishop Kelley D-linemen's decisions `to be great' result in college signings Where are the top 24 seniors in the class of '24 going to play college football? A football season to remember: Barry Lewis' best and Bill Haisten's most significant games of the year Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Assistant Sports Editor Juwan Lee: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The early signing period begins Wednesday when the majority of high school football players will sign with colleges. Today, Barry Lewis and Patrick Prince discuss the area's top talent, where they are planning to go and who's the best un-committed players and could there be any drama like last year when local star Micah Tease flipped from Arkansas to Texas A&M. Related Bixby offensive lineman Brody Duffel commits to Tulsa A football season to remember: Barry Lewis' best and Bill Haisten's most significant games of the year Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis shares his thoughts and insights on the retirement of a local coaching legend who is retiring after 40 seasons as a coach. Related Bill Blankenship retires as Owasso's coach, DC Antonio Graham promoted to head coach Bill Haisten: As the Rams did football really well, Bill Blankenship retooled Owasso's identity 'Pressure' doesn't faze new Owasso head coach Antonio Graham The Owasso transition began when Bill Blankenship relinquished play-calling Bixby answers Owasso's challenge with second-half onslaught | Barry Lewis' five takeaways Bill Haisten: In what might have been Bill Blankenship's finale, Bixby flexes again Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bixby, Muskogee and Lincoln Christian captured state football titles over the weekend while Wagoner and Kiefer had heart-breaking ends to their seasons. Barry Lewis breaks down all the ups and downs. Related Lincoln Christian completes incredible comeback to win 3A title Bixby repeats, continues historic run with 6AI state championship Bill Haisten: Bixby caps best six-year run in state history Xavier Robinson, other OU commits star in Carl Albert's 5A state title win | Barry Lewis' three takeaways Kiefer stunned in 2A semifinals against top-ranked Millwood on game's final play Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Several state titles are on the line this weekend, highlighted by the 6AI matchup of two powerhouses. Plus, a look at the 6AII championship between Stillwater and Muskogee, Wagoner looks to cap a perfect season in 4A and Lincoln Christian and OKC Heritage Hall battle for 3A title. Related High school football: Complete playoff glance Week 14's must-see game: Bixby (12-0) vs. Jenks (8-4) Muskogee headed to first state championship since 1986 after semifinals thriller against Deer Creek Bill Haisten: Jenks isn't afraid of Bixby, and the Trojans rally for a chance to prove it Charboneau, Wagoner going to 4A championship game again Bixby's Hank Puckett, Jenks' Jett Calmus overcome injuries to lead their teams into Class 6AI title showdown Jones continues push towards its first state title since 2003 with win over Victory Christian Lincoln Christian relies on defense in semifinals win against Perkins-Tryon Week 13: Barry Lewis' five takeaways from Bixby's onslaught, Jenks ready for state title? | See our complete coverage Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis said: “If your priority truly is to speak, then speak already! Do other things too, as these are all part of the language learning experience and necessary to live a full life through the language, but speak! Speak NOW. Meet a native in person or online and show them what you're made of, make mistakes and get through it – this is the best way to speak better quickly.”RESOURCES: https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/first-step-for-learning-a-language and https://preply.com/en/blog/how-to-learn-spanish-and-succeed/GET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcast and tiktok.com/@mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Lewis looks back at last week's playoff openers and previews another stellar week of matchups. Plus, a discussion about free transfers and a little love for the Canadian Football League. After a discussion Wednesday at its November meeting, the OSSAA board of directors is planning to survey its members on whether to allow students one free transfer that would not require sitting out a year to become eligible for athletics unless they moved their residence. Related This week's must-see game Claremore edges Sapulpa in `unbelievable' playoff thriller | Barry Lewis' five takeaways This week's best games Bill Haisten: Best-kept secret in Tulsa football -- JohnMark Roller and the Regent Rams Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis breaks down the playoff bracket in classes 6A through 2A. Also, what did we learn from Bixby's Week 10 win over Jenks? Plus, a little about TU and Bedlam. Related This week's best game Stillwater moves on top of 6AII; Broken Arrow rejoins 6AI rankings Bixby's Blake Hogshooter, defense lead comeback at Jenks | Barry Lewis' five takeaways Bill Haisten: Why not just throw it to Blake Hogshooter? Bixby does and succeeds Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bixby at Jenks is the obvious headliner this week. But, Week 10 is filled with intrigue as a number of teams are jockeying for playoff positioning. For some, it's win or go home. Barry Lewis and Patrick Prince break it all down with a look at this week's best games. Related Bill Haisten: For the Owasso Rams and QB Knox Dyson, a 509-yard home run Sapulpa joins 5A rankings while Kelley, Claremore, Collinsville move up This week's schedule Breaking down this week's best games Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry recounts a "wild" Bishop Kelley-Claremore game that was "thrilling until the very end." What and who stood out in that great game? Other topics this week: Barry breaks down this week's top game: Edmond Santa Fe at Owasso. Can Owasso stop ESF elite running back Demarius Robinson, who is on pace for a 2,000-yard season? Union was able to somewhat contain Robinson. Can Owasso do the same? Jenks plays a struggling Broken Arrow team. Could the Trojans overlook the Tigers with Bixby looming next week? A shout-out for Kiefer. The 2023 Trojans are bidding for their program's first 10-0 regular season since 2014. Reminder on our Winter Photo Day, which is Tuesday, Oct. 24. Email Barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com for details. Jenks captures the 6A volleyball title Catching up with Ty Pennington (Sand Springs) and Noah Hernandez (Jenks) both of whom are currently playing at Pitt State. Related Bill Haisten: Jentry Pendergraft and unbeaten Kiefer surge to contention in 2A This week's top games Holland Hall, Berryhill join Class 3A rankings Bishop Kelley rallies past Claremore again in `best game of the year.' Barry Lewis' five takeaways Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis breaks down Union's impressive win over Mustang with a freshman quarterback. Plus, a look at Union's matchup with Demarius Robinson and Edmond Santa Fe this week. Other topics this week: A preview of Claremore at Bishop Kelley. Claremore is undefeated, but Kelley is tough at home. Barry explains how Coweta made its way into the 5A rankings Looking back at Booker T. Washington's undefeated 1973 team and Barry's personal connection to that team Briefly catching up with Tre Brown, Tyler Lockett and Dax Hill. Related This week's best games Coweta enters 5A rankings; Regent Prep moves up in Class B Week 8's must-see game: Claremore (7-0) at Bishop Kelley (5-2) Barry Lewis' three takeaways from Union's dominating win over Mustang in matchup of freshman QBs Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis explains why this could be Bixby's best-ever team, which is saying a lot. Plus, what's wrong with Bixby's opponent this week, Broken Arrow, who is 1-5 on the season. Other topics this week: Wagoner's Witt Edwards commits to Vanderbilt in a unique way in yet another example of why players like playing for Dale Condict. Barry Lewis picks his first-half offensive and defensive MVPs Breaking down this week's top game, Mustang at Union Patrick Prince talks about interesting facts about the NOAH football program Barry tells us who should be on upset watch Finally, catching up with Josh Proctor and Chance Wilson Related This week's best games: Mustang at Union tops the list This week's rankings Barry Lewis' takeaways from Wagoner's win over Cushing Redhawk QB Shaker Reisig's status uncertain for Mustang-Union district game Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Owasso at Union is this week's blockbuster matchup. The two teams played a classic six-overtime game last season in the 6AI semifinals. Barry Lewis expects another special matchup between the 2-1 teams and explains why it could come down to kicking. Other topics this week: Why Muskogee is the favorite this week over Sand Springs Shout-out to Rejoice Christian QB Camden Ryan Wagoner safety Anthony Coleman continues to impress NOAH's Danny Okoye to commit this week Cascia Hall coach Joe Medina looks for career win No. 300 Holland Hall graduate Alex Felkins doing impressive things at Penn State Related Barry Lewis' top Week 4 games Jenks, Union move past Mustang in 6AI rankings Bill Haisten: Fifty weeks later, a Friday night of ‘glorious' normalcy for McLain Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis breaks down some of the marquee matchups of Week 2. No. 2 Union at No. 6 Jenks: These programs that have combined for 23 state titles since 1996. The teams have split the last two Backyard Bowls. Union quarterback Shaker Reisig and three other Union starters return to play at Allan Trimble Stadium for the first time since moving from Jenks. 6AI: No. 7 Broken Arrow at No. 4 Owasso: This one has the potential to be a thriller similar to Owasso's 27-26 win last year when the Rams stopped Broken Arrow's 2-point conversion with 30 seconds left. Owasso head coach Bill Blankenship will be on the opposing sideline from his son, Josh, who is in his third year as Broken Arrow's head coach. Broken Arrow hasn't been 0-3 since 2017. 5A No. 1 MWC Carl Albert at 6AII No. 1 Muskogee: A matchup between two top-ranked teams. Muskogee's 35-28 victory over Carl Albert last year was a springboard moment for the Roughers. The Titans have won 13 in a row since then, including their sixth state title in seven years. Related Barry Lewis breaks down Week 2's best games No changes at the top, but Owasso moves up in 6AI rankings Five takeaways from Owasso's win over Jenks Bill Haisten: Historic – for only the fourth time in 55 seasons, an 0-2 start for Jenks Bill Haisten: BA shows up, but Union's Shaker Reisig responds like a boss Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's rare for the best game of the week to be between a pair of 0-1 teams. But such is the case for perineal 6A powers Jenks and Owasso, who sustained Week 0 losses and face each other Friday night in Owasso. Barry Lewis expects a close game this week as each school looks to avoid an 0-2 start. Other topic that Barry and Patrick discuss: Barry talks about how impressed he was with Bixby linebacker Hank Puckett and his performance against Owasso. “All he does is make plays.” Puckett 19 tackles versus the Rams. Barry commends Rejoice Christian's Cale Marley on his near-perfect performance last week. Patrick was in attendance on Friday to see Kiefer defeat NOAH at Webster. But, it was a moving post-game NOAH huddle that made the strongest impression. A look at Broken Arrow's struggles. In Final Thoughts, Barry gives a shout-out to security staff at high school events. “They are needed now more than ever." Related BTW-Del City game moved up after last Friday's gun incidents How Loren Montgomery built a football powerhouse at Bixby Bill Haisten: For wholesome Oklahoma prep football, a shocking first Friday Week 1's must-see game: Jenks (0-1) at Owasso (0-1) Bill Haisten: How Hudson Ball, a soon-to-be hot football recruit, wound up at Jenks Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
That's what former Jenks coach Allan Trimble would say sometimes when he was asked in preseason how good his teams were. In this episode, Barry Lewis breaks down the potential of many teams and explains his picks for the 2023 season, which begins this week. In 6AI, Barry details why he picked the teams this way: Bixby, Union, Owasso and Jenks. Barry also offers his thoughts on other classes where Muskogee is poised to win its first state title in many years and loaded Wagoner looks to repeat in 4A. Plus, of all the talent in the Tulsa area, who are this year's must-see players? Related All the 2023 High School Preview content Bill Haisten: How Bixby built a football machine and the state's No. 1 program with eight state titles in nine years Bill Haisten: Hudson Ball – an ‘elite' Trojan and a Player of the Year type of figure Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis weighs in on two important OSSAA rulings. One he likes, the other he doesn't. Hear him explain his reasoning. Plus, a glimpse into the Bixby football dynasty, which will be the cover story of this Sunday's 2023 High School Football Preview section. Related NOAH's Danny Okoye narrows college choices to OU, five others Broken Arrow looks to make early statement; OSU, TU, others offer Hale tackle Javion Antai The best high school football players around Tulsa. We rank the 2023 All-World top 10 at each position 'He's a generational talent': Danny Okoye aims to become first home-schooled player drafted to NFL since Tim Tebow OSSAA Board of Directors approves class realignment Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It is hard to stay at an elite level after a legendary coach like Allan Trimble retires, but the Jenks Trojans enter the 2023 with high expectations. Barry Lewis and Patrick Prince discuss 6AI (Union among few programs with returning starting quarterback in Shaker Reisig) as preseason practices are underway. Reminders: All-World Preseason Football Contest voting ends 3 p.m. Tuesday, and the Tulsa World's special section previewing the high school football season will publish Sunday, Aug. 20. Related Voting ends 3 p.m. Tuesday: Who is leading the All-World Preseason Football contest? Tulsa World Fall Sports Photo Day set for Wednesday Jenks opens fall practice with healthy Jett Calmus, `sense of urgency' Bill Haisten: For Shaker Reisig and Union, the season begins with a midnight special 'He's a generational talent': Danny Okoye aims to become first home-schooled player drafted to NFL since Tim Tebow Barry Lewis: Fairland football coach Doug Winters looks ahead to `new adventure' 'My little Red': Beggs' running back Red Martel uses 'little guy' label as motivation Barry Lewis: OU commit Xavier Robinson named Tulsa World's state football player of the year Collinsville's 'electric' Hudson Henslick high in All-World receiving pack 'Killer instinct': Union's Devon Jordan driven by stone-cold mentality Through 42 vocal surgeries, Victory Christian's Ayden Hamilton holds reins as team's QB1 Starting QBs still to be determined for `Battle of the 'Burbs' between Owasso, Bixby Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis ranks his top-five best performances he's witnessed in his nearly 40 years of covering high school sports on a regular basis. Three running backs, one quarterback and a kicker made the list. Four of the performances came in 2004 or after and one occurred in 1986. Plus, Barry weighs in on the LIV/PGA merger and Oral Roberts University making the College World Series. Related Metro's Kirk Francis has amazing day in 2022 state-title game loss to OKC Heritage Hall Braylin Presley's huge night powers Bixby past Booker T. Washington in 2020 Gerald Jones has incredible day as Pawnee wins Class A title in 2004 McLain's Josh Jacobs rushes for 445 yards and six TDs in loss to Cascia Hall in 2015 Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tulsa World's Bill Haisten and Barry Lewis take a look at the extraordinary high school football culture in the Tulsa area. Also: a quick review of LIV golf and a little Thunder talk. Related Click here to buy tickets to the 2023 All-World Awards banquet Bill Haisten: Pillars of strength in Owasso — Blake Cherry, Ryker Haff and the O-line Collinsville 'out for blood' after last year's early playoff exit Bill Haisten: Recovering and reloading – Union should contend again in 6AI Wagoner `back to business' after 'surreal' championship Bixby is hungry, and versatile Kordell Gouldsby is ready for 'more on his plate' Jaxson Grimes a `right piece' in Metro Christian's All-State QB tradition The best high school football players in the Tulsa area: The 2022-23 All-World finalists Bill Haisten: LIV Tulsa review — in every way, it was better than expected Bill Haisten: Intriguing possibility -— beyond 2023, LIV Tulsa golf at Cedar Ridge Criticism of LIV Golf is personal for some: 'The kingdom is not to be trusted' Bill Haisten: Ready or not, it's time for LIV Tulsa and a healthy attendance response Bill Haisten: Agreeing with Cedar Ridge on having said yes to LIV golf Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Sports Columnist Bill Haisten: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tulsa World's Bill Haisten and Barry Lewis take a look at the extraordinary high school football culture in the Tulsa area. Also: a quick review of LIV golf and a little Thunder talk. Related Click here to buy tickets to the 2023 All-World Awards banquet Bill Haisten: Pillars of strength in Owasso — Blake Cherry, Ryker Haff and the O-line Collinsville 'out for blood' after last year's early playoff exit Bill Haisten: Recovering and reloading – Union should contend again in 6AI Wagoner `back to business' after 'surreal' championship Bixby is hungry, and versatile Kordell Gouldsby is ready for 'more on his plate' Jaxson Grimes a `right piece' in Metro Christian's All-State QB tradition The best high school football players in the Tulsa area: The 2022-23 All-World finalists Bill Haisten: LIV Tulsa review — in every way, it was better than expected Bill Haisten: Intriguing possibility -— beyond 2023, LIV Tulsa golf at Cedar Ridge Criticism of LIV Golf is personal for some: 'The kingdom is not to be trusted' Bill Haisten: Ready or not, it's time for LIV Tulsa and a healthy attendance response Bill Haisten: Agreeing with Cedar Ridge on having said yes to LIV golf Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Sports Columnist Bill Haisten: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What factored into this season's All-World and All-State boys and girls basketball selections? Barry Lewis lists his factors and most difficult choices. Plus, the latest on spring postseasons. Related Click here to buy tickets to the 2023 All-World Awards banquet OSSAA surveys 6A-5A basketball coaches on moving to a district format Catch up on all the All-World teams in fall and winter sports All-State girls basketball: The state's best players and teams, plus explaining the selection process All-State boys basketball: The state's best players and teams, plus explaining the selection process 2022-23 All-World girls basketball: Meet the player of the year finalists and see the rest of the first team, second team and honorable mention selections 2022-23 All-World boys basketball: Meet the player of the year finalists and see the rest of the first team, second team and honorable mention selections Former Dallas Cowboys/BTW standout Felix Jones will be All-World Awards' featured speaker Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis is very much in favor of basketball adding district play. A number of coaches agree while some feel the system is fine the way it is. Plus, Barry talks about the local players he's looking forward to seeing in Major League Baseball and Jenks hires away Hale's coach. Related Click here to buy tickets to the 2023 All-World Awards banquet OSSAA surveys 6A-5A basketball coaches on moving to a district format Barry Lewis: `Awesome' MLB debut for Verdigris' Peyton Battenfield; BA's Archie Bradley signs with Marlins Jenks hires Hale's Daniel McChesney as boys basketball coach; Regent Prep names Hannah Nethon as girls coach Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Bill Haisten Podcast guests are Jenks coach Keith Riggs and the Tulsa World's Barry Lewis. Riggs revisits all aspects of the unforgettably historic Jenks-Bixby football game, played on Nov. 3 and televised on ESPN. The Trojans prevailed 38-35, ending Bixby's state-record winning streak at 58 games. Related Bill Haisten: With guts and a 357-yard run game, Jenks shocks Bixby and ends the streak Jenks ends Bixby's 58-game winning streak behind Jaiden Carroll, Ike Owens Bill Haisten: Jenks' recovery leads to the Oklahoma Victory of the Year Contact us Sports Columnist Bill Haisten: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis takes a look back at last week's high school state basketball tournament. What were the standout performances? What happened to some of the Tulsa-area teams? Who should we pay attention to next year? Related Tulsa World's 6A-2A girls all-state tournament teams, MVPs, scoring leaders Tulsa World's 6A-2A boys all-state tournament teams, MVPs, scoring leaders Stailee Heard's late basket lifts Sapulpa past Holland Hall in classic 5A girls final Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis analyzes the state tournament being held this week, plus offers some thoughts on the new rules changes in Major League Baseball. Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Related This week's state schedule 'Underrated' Tahlequah repels Hale rally, reaches 5A boys state tournament; Edison advances with win over Grove Bill Haisten: Connor Dow responds like a Big 12 recruit as Broken Arrow advances Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Bixby proves it's more than Parker Friedrichsen in ending Owasso's winning streak and the Bixby girls are also impressive in their win over the Rams. Plus, Barry recaps the Super Bowl and offers additional insight into the All-World and All-State selection process. Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Related See the 2022-23 All-World football team See the 2022-23 All-State football team 2022 All-State football: Barry Lewis explains the selection process Bixby's younger players ensure Parker Friedrichsen's Senior Night win over Owasso Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis discusses the selection process of All-World and All-State. Plus, he talks about the 10 players who are the All-World finalists for player of the year considerations. Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Related See the 2022-23 All-World football team Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Tulsa Golden Hurricane coach Kevin Wilson has been on Union's campus four times since his hiring, and his first recruiting class has Union offensive lineman Bennett Ringleb, defensive back Devin Robinson and athlete Grayson Tempest. Did this Union-to-TU pipeline begin with Shamari Brooks under the previous coaching staff? Barry Lewis also talks about other locals that committed on National Signing Day, plus an update on high school basketball --- key matchups got wiped out due to the winter weather. Also, TU men's basketball might also be looking to recruit locally like the football team. Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com Related Metro Christian quarterback Kirk Francis commits to TU TU signs nine including Union's Bennett Ringleb, Owasso's Tyler Rich TU mid-year additions bolster Kevin Wilson's 2023 signing class Union's OT win over BTW results in a 6A East boys playoff `scramble' Bill Knight Automotive basketball players of the week for Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Owasso's Jalen Montonati, BTW's Tierra Owens Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis talks standout high school basketball midseason tournament performances, including Catoosa's Titus Miller scoring 74 points in three games in the Port City Classic. How good are the Broken Arrow Tigers, led by Oklahoma State signee Connor Dow? Will Bixby, led by Notre Dame signee Parker Friedrichsen, challenge in 6A? Plus, updates on signing day; 2022 All-World football honors and more. Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: E-mail nominees to: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com (basketball) and john.tranchina@tulsaworld.com (wrestling and swimming) Related Greyson Lewallen, Titus Miller propel Catoosa past Victory in Port City Classic semifinals; Kelley edges Edison Boys basketball: Notes, rankings, games and players to watch for Jan. 16 Bill Knight Automotive basketball players of the week for Jan. 9-15: Holland Hall's Jadon Cool, Mannford's Kylie Hewitt Bill Haisten: Broken Arrow embraces the pressure of wearing the No. 1 ranking Sports Writer Barry Lewis' most memorable stories of 2022 Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This summer, the Tulsa World will once again honor this year's top high school athletes at the annual All-World Awards. Football's finalist announcements will begin Feb. 11. In tribute to this, Barry Lewis names the top 10 Oklahoma high school football players he's "covered and seen" from the past several decades. Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: E-mail nominees to: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com (basketball) and john.tranchina@tulsaworld.com (wrestling and swimming) Related All-World Awards: See the 2021-22 winners in all categories 2021 All-World football: Player of year finalists, first team, second team and honorable mention 2021 All-State football first and second team and honorable mention Sports Writer Barry Lewis' most memorable stories of 2022 Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis has seen a lot. In this week's episode, Barry talks about where the 2022 Bixby team ranks among the best ever in this area and why he thinks last year's Spartans team was a little better. Plus, Barry and Dean discuss Stillwater's perfect season and Wagoner's improbable state title in 4A and an amazing performance by Kirk Francis in a losing effort in the 2A finals. Related Bixby's Cale Fugate receives top 6AI-1 defensive award, but state champion Spartans shut out on MVP honors Connor Kirby leads Bixby's 69-6 rout over Owasso for title Breaking down Bixby's 69-6 win against Owasso in the Class 6AI state title game With its next football title-game contract, the OSSAA wants a five-year situation Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Barry and Dean break down the Jenks-Bixby rematch, this week's marquee game. Also, a look at the other 6AI semifinal between undefeated Union and surging Owasso. Plus, a breakdown of the 5A matchup between Grove and Midwest City Carl Albert. Finally, a shoutout to our student picker, Ella Drake of Regent Prep. Related This week's schedule Individual area state leaders This week's top games Barry Lewis: Hominy ready to resume Thanksgiving tradition Final rankings: Grove moves to No. 1 in 5A Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominations, scores and stats: Barry Lewis will be taking nominations for Athletes of Week this season. Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.comSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry, Dean and Patrick break down the highlights of the first round of the playoffs, plus look ahead to this week's matchups. Related Barry Lewis: Football newcomer Cameron Sarey becomes `real weapon' for top-ranked Union This week's rankings This week's must-see game: Broken Arrow at Union Week 11 scores This week's schedule Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominations, scores and stats: Barry Lewis will be taking nominations for Athletes of Week this season. Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.comSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis and Dean Ruhl select state title winners in classes 6A through 2A. Dean and Barry pick their favorites, the contenders, the sleepers and who should be on upset watch as playoffs begin Friday. Related Complete Week 10 coverage This week's rankings Lincoln Christian ready for another deep playoff run This week's playoff pairings Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominations, scores and stats: Barry Lewis will be taking nominations for Athletes of Week this season. Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.com Call in scores Coaches are also encouraged to e-mail and call scores and stats this season. Email to sports@tulsaworld.com |or call 918-581-8355 or 1-800-944-PLAY Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawhuska senior quarterback Todd Drummond talks about the impact Andrew Luck had on him, his famous mom and her cooking, growing up on TV and why committing to South Dakota was a no-brainer. Related ‘It was sinking quick': The story behind Bixby's Brody Duffel and Joey Toma's heroics to save a life Sidelined by injury, Ty Walls became the silent leader for Jenks All-World weekly rankings Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify Nominations, scores and stats: Barry Lewis will be taking nominations for Athletes of Week this season. Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.com Call in scores Coaches are also encouraged to e-mail and call scores and stats this season. Email to sports@tulsaworld.com |or call 918-581-8355 or 1-800-944-PLAYSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've been through the truly horrific crimes, and we've heard of the complex and remarkable investigations that ultimately brought a semblance of justice for Jason Swift, Barry Lewis, and Mark Tildsley. This time and next on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, it's time to meet the monsters behind the tale. The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving children, involving injury detail, and involving descriptions of a sexual nature involving children, that some listeners may find offensive, disturbing, and or very highly distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Show Sponsor: BetterHelp: Claim 10% off your first month of professional counselling now at betterhelp.com/tce Playlist Tracks Archie Bronson Outfit - Hunch Your Body, Love Somebody The Kills - Heart Of A Dog The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References: - Produced on request, available at arc's end. Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Buy Me A Coffee Remembering Jason, Barry, and the other boys.
Are you ready to double up on your Borscht? Here's episode 61 with Barry Lewis. Barry is the former editor of the Times Herald-Record, where he worked for 20 years and wrote a weekly column about his life in the Catskills, and working at the various hotels as a busboy, waiter and pool manager. On today's show, we dive into some of his favorite memories and his work chronicling and preserving the local history of the Catskills.You can watch all of Barry's Classic Catskills interviews HERE.Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Buy us an Egg Cream and help support our work and future episodes of the show.Support the show
The midway point of the series arc of The Lost Boys comes right now in the latest episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and whilst over the arc we have heard the background, the build up to and ultimately some semblance of justice for Jason, police now turned their attention to other lost boys, and the one at the top of their list? Barry Lewis. The justice Barry so deserved was to come, but from a most unlikely, unbelieveable source - which i shall tell you all about here. The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving children, involving injury detail, and involving descriptions of a sexual nature involving children, that some listeners may find offensive, disturbing, and or very highly distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks Ash - Angel Interceptor Bauhaus - Terror Couple Kill Colonel The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References: - Produced on request, available at arc's end. Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Remembering Jason, Barry, and the other boys.
The Lost Boys arc continues here, and though the cases of Jason Swift and Barry Lewis, those that made up Operation Stranger were growing ever colder, by 1987, detectives were about to get the break they so needed that was to smash the case wide open - through a completely unconnected enquiry. One that showed just how much of a murky world they were dealing with. The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving children, involving injury detail, and involving descriptions of a sexual nature involving children, that some listeners may find offensive, disturbing, and or very highly distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks The Ovations - Gotta Move On (To My Destiny) The Go! Team - Panther Dash Show Sponsor: BetterHelp: Claim 10% off your first month of professional counselling now at betterhelp.com/tce The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References: - Produced on request, available at arc's end. Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Remembering Jason, Barry, and the other boys.
As an educator, Barry found himself faced with a student who had just admitted that he'd missed course deadlines because he had a gambling problem and had stolen $300 from his sports team. In that moment, Barry had two choices. He could use his authority to scold the student for making bad choices. Or he could choose to try to see beyond his bad decision and truly connect with the student's common humanity. Barry knew that he could play a role in helping this student step into a new definition of who he was as a person. On this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, we're talking with Barry and I explore using a character first leadership approach that will enable you to identify issues at a deeper level and find solutions that really work. Leadership tips you won't want to miss: