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Best podcasts about ben bradley

Latest podcast episodes about ben bradley

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
The Best Of Brian & Kenzie: Wednesday February 26, 2025

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 30:52


Brian & Kenzie's conversation with John, who survived the recent Delta plane crash in Toronto, WGN's Ben Bradley checks in about Tiffany Henyard's loss, and Klash With Kenzie! Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
The Rise & Fall of "Super Mayor" Tiffany Henyard

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 16:33


Brian, Kenzie, & WGN's Ben Bradley detail the meteoric rise and explosive downfall of Dolton's corrupt mayor, Tiffany Henyard. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
WGN's Ben Bradley on Tiffany Henyard's landslide election loss

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 8:25


WGN Investigative Reporter Ben Bradley joins Brian & Kenzie once more to talk about the crushing defeat that Tiffany Henyard suffered in last night's Dolton election. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
The Rise & Fall of "Super Mayor" Tiffany Henyard

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 16:33


Brian, Kenzie, & WGN's Ben Bradley detail the meteoric rise and explosive downfall of Dolton's corrupt mayor, Tiffany Henyard. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
WGN's Ben Bradley on Tiffany Henyard's landslide election loss

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 8:25


WGN Investigative Reporter Ben Bradley joins Brian & Kenzie once more to talk about the crushing defeat that Tiffany Henyard suffered in last night's Dolton election. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
The Best Of Brian & Kenzie: Wednesday February 26, 2025

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 30:52


Brian & Kenzie's conversation with John, who survived the recent Delta plane crash in Toronto, WGN's Ben Bradley checks in about Tiffany Henyard's loss, and Klash With Kenzie! Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Analyzing the Michael Madigan verdict

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025


Ben Bradley, WGN-TV investigative reporter, joins Lisa Dent to analyze the jury’s decision in the Madigan trial. After a long deliberation process, the jury found Michael Madigan guilty of ten counts in a split verdict. Bradley breaks down the impact for one of the most powerful Illinois politicians over the last four decades.

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Ben Bradley breaks down the 113 day construction delay on the Kennedy

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025


WGN-TV News Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Ben Bradley joins Lisa Dent to discuss a contractor blaming IDOT for the Kennedy construction delay.

Anchored by the Sword
Anna LeBaron's Freedom Story!

Anchored by the Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 50:14


In this powerful episode to start off 2025, I sit down with my friend, Anna LeBaron, author of The Polygamist's Daughter, to hear her extraordinary story of escaping the grip of a violent, polygamous cult and finding healing through faith, courage, and community. Anna shares her personal journey of growing up in a household led by her father, Ervil LeBaron, a self-proclaimed prophet responsible for unspeakable acts of violence. She opens up about the trauma of being raised in a toxic environment, her eventual escape at age 13, and the long process of deconstructing harmful beliefs while reconstructing her identity in Christ. Key topics we discuss: • The realities of life inside a polygamous cult and its impact on identity and mental health. • Anna's harrowing escape and the challenges of rebuilding her life after leaving everything behind. • Deconstructing toxic theology and learning to separate God's truth from man-made distortion. • How she found healing through therapy, community, and faith. • Encouragement for those facing trauma, abuse, or the process of reconstructing their own beliefs. Anna's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of God's grace to bring beauty from ashes. If you or someone you know is navigating trauma, spiritual abuse, or the challenges of deconstruction, this episode offers hope, healing, and practical wisdom. Bio: Anna LeBaron is a n inspiring author, captivating speaker, and skilled social media strategist. Each of these components allows Anna to do what she loves most: connect with people from a diverse array of backgrounds. Anna uses her experiences of escaping from a violent, polygamist cult and her journey to freedom as evidence that every story can be redeemed for good, no matter how bleak parts of it may be. Countless women have walked away from Anna's events with a renewed desire to face their fears, overcome obstacles, and find freedom in the redemption of their own stories. Anchor Verse: 2 Timothy 1:7 Connect with Anna: Website: https://annalebaron.com IG: Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/annaklebaron/ Hulu Docuseries, Daughters of the Cult: https://www.hulu.com/series/daughters-of-the-cult-ecb95c0a-c542-4716-8320-24e0a67e133b Anna and I both love books and these are the ones mentioned during this interview: Her book, The Polygamist's Daughter Prophet of Blood: The Untold Story of Ervil Lebaron and the Lambs of God by Ben Bradley, Jr Try Softer by Aundi Kolber Attached to God by Krispin Mayfield The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Safe People by Henry Cloud ***We're thrilled to hear from our listeners! Sharing your thoughts through reviews is a fantastic way to become part of our podcast community and contribute to the conversation. If you've enjoyed our podcast, leaving a review is a quick and easy process. Simply head to Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening and share your feedback. Your input makes a significant difference!***

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
US Physician shortage & the importance of clinical experiences for medical students & graduates

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 59:36


Our next guest is Kyle Swinsky, CEO of AMOpportunities. Kyle leads a company that helps medical trainees, students, and international graduates secure rotations in the US. Kyle's company mission is to help improve the US health system by unveiling the importance of foreign-trained physicians and the impact of US clinical experiences for international medical students/graduates across the world.   Kyle Swinsky is the co-founder and CEO of AMOpportunities, a Chicago-based company that helps international medical students and graduates secure U.S. rotations and supports hospitals and schools in managing trainees through high-quality services and software solutions.   Connect with Kyla and AMOpportunities Here https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleswinsky/ https://amopportunities.org/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-xw8Mr2bu7bvD6PTezy0YQ In 2013, Kyle, along with co-founder and COO Ben Bradley, launched AMOpportunities to make U.S. clinical experiences accessible to medical trainees around the world. Since 2013, AMO has tripled in size, raised $8.9 million in funding, won the President's “E” Award for Exports and PIEoneer of the Year, and helped more than 3,600 trainees rotate in the U.S.   The company counts Kaplan Medical and AMSA as partners as well as institutions such as University of Miami, Chicago Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, and Florida International University.   © Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. ("CMT") All rights reserved.   Disclaimers: All content presented here is for general information purposes only. It is NOT intended to provide medical, legal, professional, accounting or financial advice. No warranties or guarantees are assumed or implied and user(s) releases Concierge Medicine Today, LLC, its agents, representatives, affiliated brands/companies and/or guests from all damages, liability and/or claims. Be advised, some references, companies, individuals, products, services, resources and/or links may be out-of-date. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC does not update content past its release date. User(s) assume all risk and liability with any use of the content as well as third party links. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., has no formal peer review and, therefore, cannot guarantee the validity of information and/or content contained on its web sites, podcasts, and/or all content it produces or releases. While some of our speakers may be licensed Physicians, they are not your Physician. Please consult your Physician related to anything you may have read or heard or have questions about or call 911. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and/or opinions of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. The "Concierge Medicine Today, LLC" ("CMT") name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Additional disclaimers, releases, terms of use and conditions apply also to the production and/or use of this content, https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/.

Bob Sirott
Previewing the Republican National Convention

Bob Sirott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024


WGN’s own Ryan Burrow and Ben Bradley check in with Bob Sirott from Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Republican National Convention. It’s far from business as usual following the attempted assassination of former President Trump. They provide us some analysis on how the political climate has evolved, security around Fiserv Forum and downtown Milwaukee, what the […]

Ethics Untangled
18. Do the dead have rights? With Joseph Bowen

Ethics Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 42:18


Ethical questions about the dead are frequently interesting, puzzling, surprising, and weird. All of these things become clear in this conversation with Dr Joseph Bowen. Joe is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds, specialising in moral, political, and legal philosophy. As well as whether the dead have rights, his research focuses on the nature of rights and directed duties, the justifications for and constraints on harming, the nature and scope of duties to rescue, and just war theory. Here's Joe:https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/4794/dr-joseph-bowenhttps://joseph-bowen.weebly.com/He's written about whether the dead have rights in this paper:Bowen, J. 2022.  ‘The Interest Theory of Rights at the Margins: Posthumous Rights', Without Trimmings: The Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy of Matthew Kramer​, Visa Kurki & Mark McBride (eds), (Oxford: Oxford University Press).And here are some other readings which might be of interest:Jeff McMahan, ‘Death and the Value of Life' Ethics 99, 1 (1998), pp. 32-61.Cécile Fabre, ‘Posthumous Rights', in Matthew H. Kramer, and others (eds), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy (Oxford; Oxford University Press, 2008).David Boonin, Dead Wrong: The Ethics of Posthumous Harm (Oxford; Oxford University Press, 2019).Ben Bradley, Well-Being and Death (New York; Oxford University Press, 2009).Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter: @EthicsUntangledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/

John Williams
Dolton's Mayor Tiffany Henyard under investigation for spending taxpayer money on travel

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


WGN-TV News Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Ben Bradley joins John Williams to talk about Ben’s story surrounding Dolton’s Mayor, Tiffany Henyard, and what the accusations are. The two discuss how the issues are surrounding more than just the Village of Dolton but also Thornton Township, where Henyard is Supervisor.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dolton's Mayor Tiffany Henyard under investigation for spending taxpayer money on travel

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


WGN-TV News Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Ben Bradley joins John Williams to talk about Ben’s story surrounding Dolton’s Mayor, Tiffany Henyard, and what the accusations are. The two discuss how the issues are surrounding more than just the Village of Dolton but also Thornton Township, where Henyard is Supervisor.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dolton's Mayor Tiffany Henyard under investigation for spending taxpayer money on travel

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


WGN-TV News Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Ben Bradley joins John Williams to talk about Ben’s story surrounding Dolton’s Mayor, Tiffany Henyard, and what the accusations are. The two discuss how the issues are surrounding more than just the Village of Dolton but also Thornton Township, where Henyard is Supervisor.

United States of Murder
Wyoming: Liana and Erik Duke and Ben Bradley

United States of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 51:42


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Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli
Expanding Clinical Education to Develop Healthcare's Workforce with Kyle Swinsky

Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 24:09


This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: How can we expand clinical education to develop the healthcare workforce we desperately need?According to our next guest, Kyle Swinsky, co-founder and CEO of AMOpportunities, it starts by equipping universities and healthcare providers with scalable infrastructure.Drawing from a passion to increase opportunities for international medical trainees, Kyle built a workforce solution that matches students to hands-on rotations while supporting host sites through technology and services.While together, we explore AMO's mission to address bottlenecks preventing schools from graduating qualified healthcare professionals and Kyle reveals how his company augments limited teaching capacity, facilitates ideal student-site relationships, and drives strategic growth into allied health fields.Join us to hear how Kyle and the AMO team is successfully expanding clinical education to develop healthcare's workforce! Let's go! Episode Highlights:AMO bridges clinical education gaps by matching students to hands-on training opportunitiesTheir platform and services augment limited teaching capacity at hospitals/clinicsStudents get experience where they want while sites gain pipeline of future workforceAMO has helped over 5,500 trainees secure rotations to advance their careersStrategic growth planned for nursing, PA, rehab therapy, and other allied health fieldsAbout our Guest: Kyle Swinsky is the co-founder and CEO of AMOpportunities, a Chicago-based company that helps international medical students and graduates secure U.S. rotations and supports hospitals and schools in managing trainees through high-quality services and software solutions.In 2013, Kyle, along with co-founder and COO Ben Bradley, launched AMOpportunities to make U.S. clinical experiences accessible to medical trainees around the world. Since 2013, AMO has tripled in size, raised $8.9 million in funding, won the President's “E” Award for Exports and PIEoneer of the Year, and helped more than 3,600 trainees rotate in the U.S. The company counts Kaplan Medical and AMSA as partners as well as institutions such as University of Miami, Chicago Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, and Florida International University.Links Supporting This Episode:AMOpportunities Website: CLICK HEREKyle Swinsky LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREKyle Swinsky Twitter page: CLICK HERE Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page: CLICK HEREVisit our website: CLICK HERESubscribe to newsletter: CLICK HEREGuest nomination form: CLICK HERE

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
WGN's Ben Bradley can't comprehend the corruption in Dolton

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 18:07


Ben is back! WGN's Ben Bradley is back with Brian & Kenzie to discuss his latest investigation into the corruption of Dolton and Thornton Township.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
WGN's Ben Bradley can't comprehend the corruption in Dolton

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 18:07


Ben is back! WGN's Ben Bradley is back with Brian & Kenzie to discuss his latest investigation into the corruption of Dolton and Thornton Township.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Purple Radio On Demand
DADS Podcast #7: Does participation increase the value of art? (Ben Bradley)

Purple Radio On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 41:01


Representing Durham improv group Shellshock, the very talented and funny Ben convincingly argues for the specialness of art that is actively being created, such as that of improvised comedy, the phenomena of a social movement, or experiencing karaoke.  Fellow improviser Gabriel holds a similar view, while Will prefers art which has been perfected and ''sculpted''. He argues that improvised art should be viewed with the same lens as any other form, with its advantage being its likelihood of creating a ''moment of genius''.  It is within this context that Ben discusses the nature of improvisation and showcases his comedic sharpness and talent. I (Will) would recommend this to anyone interested in understanding/improving at comedy, and for getting a deeper insight into one of the most talented people I've ever seen.

Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Ring Rachel Reeves, Cross Question & why has Netanyahu's government rewarded Hamas with a truce?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 143:20


Ring Rachel Reeves, Cross Question & why has Netanyahu's government rewarded Hamas with a truce?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are the Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, the Conservative MP and Nottinghamshire County Council leader Ben Bradley, the editor of the centre-right news commentary site CapX Alys Denby and the Plaid Cymru MP Ben Lake.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Carla Denyer, Ben Bradley, Alys Denby & Ben Lake

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 51:45


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are the Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, the Conservative MP and Nottinghamshire County Council leader Ben Bradley, the editor of the centre-right news commentary site CapX Alys Denby and the Plaid Cymru MP Ben Lake.

Iain Dale - The Whole Show
International support for Ukraine, Cross Question & should protesting outside abortion clinics be allowed?

Iain Dale - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 141:24


International support for Ukraine, Cross Question & should protesting outside abortion clinics be allowed? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are the Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, the Conservative MP and Nottinghamshire County Council leader Ben Bradley, the editor of the centre-right news commentary site CapX Alys Denby and the Plaid Cymru MP Ben Lake.

The Crisis Cast
The "New" News Paradigm - Ben Bradley

The Crisis Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 24:47


Many of the television newsroom characters have moved on, but there are fresh eyes and ears still holding truth to power.  One of them is Emmy Award-winning reporter Ben Bradley of WGN. During this episode, Lissa Druss and Thom Serafin get Ben's take on the shifting tides of news gathering and consumption. Plus, we'll flash back to his job at the 1996 Democratic National Convention. Those were the days when United Center was only two years old. Ben was not a reporter covering the DNC, but he was most certainly a journalist.  

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
EXCLUSIVE: Ben Bradley (WGN) tells all about Dolton's corrupt mayor

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 8:05


Yesterday, Brian & Kenzie aired the greatest audio in the history of the show thanks to Ben Bradely and his great investigative journalism. Today, Ben joined us to shed more light on the situation in Dolton.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
EXCLUSIVE: Ben Bradley (WGN) tells all about Dolton's corrupt mayor

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 8:05


Yesterday, Brian & Kenzie aired the greatest audio in the history of the show thanks to Ben Bradely and his great investigative journalism. Today, Ben joined us to shed more light on the situation in Dolton.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  The Q101 Morning Crew is live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Howell
The Nuance in the Naked Neighbor Nightmare

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 9:36


A neighbor in the nude has revealed loopholes in Chicago's public indecency laws. John Howell welcomes Ben Bradley, Emmy Award-Winning Investigative Reporter on WGN TV's Investigative Team, to explain the details of the ongoing conflict between female residents and a male resident, who has been allegedly exposing himself and harassing them for years. Bradley also explains how the story is much more nuanced than just an "annoying naked neighbor" and reveals some of the laws in question. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Howell Show Podcast
The Nuance in the Naked Neighbor Nightmare

The John Howell Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 9:36


A neighbor in the nude has revealed loopholes in Chicago's public indecency laws. John Howell welcomes Ben Bradley, Emmy Award-Winning Investigative Reporter on WGN TV's Investigative Team, to explain the details of the ongoing conflict between female residents and a male resident, who has been allegedly exposing himself and harassing them for years. Bradley also explains how the story is much more nuanced than just an "annoying naked neighbor" and reveals some of the laws in question. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Howell
Why Haven't We Heard More About the Willowbrook Mass Shooting?

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 7:09


It's been over a month since the mass shooting in Willowbrook, but the last update from the police came three weeks ago. Where's the transparency? John Howell is joined by Ben Bradley, member of WGN Investigates, who shares what his team has learned and why information has been slow to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Howell Show Podcast
Why Haven't We Heard More About the Willowbrook Mass Shooting?

The John Howell Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 7:09


It's been over a month since the mass shooting in Willowbrook, but the last update from the police came three weeks ago. Where's the transparency? John Howell is joined by Ben Bradley, member of WGN Investigates, who shares what his team has learned and why information has been slow to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

WGN-TV News Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Ben Bradley joins Lisa Dent to discuss a report on why Chicago residents sometimes wait more than a year when they call 311 for city services. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Layla Moran, Ben Bradley, Henri Murison & Geoff Norcott

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 49:15


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, Conservative MP Ben Bradley, Chief Executive of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership Henri Murison and comedian Geoff Norcott.

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin
Industry 45 From The Drum Throne feat Coty Robinson (C89 New Canadian Country) | FULL

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 8:31


A big man with a big voice. This is Coty Robinson and he is aiming to be a household name. A native of Dorchester, Ontario, Robinson is no stranger to a microphone. Having an opportunity to be one of the home game in-house announcers for the London Knights gave him valuable experience winning over a crowd. With the loss of his mother at a young age, Robinson dived headfirst into music as a way to cope with the pain and heartbreak. For Coty, connecting with music was a way to express his own experiences, struggles, and emotions and to honour his mother's memory.  Johnny Cash , Eric Church , Lee Brice , and Luke Combs have all influenced Coty's sound and songwriting. When he was unable to find the words to say, a song always could. In 2019, after challenging Brett Kissel to a game of backstage beer-pong on Twitter, Kissel accepting, and a triumph over the country star backstage, Coty was egged on to sing in front of Kissel by some friends. Kissel joined in, and eventually, Coty sang an acapella verse and chorus of a Luke Combs hit for Kissel. Brett was blown away by not only what he heard, but also Coty's overall presence. Being a fan of country music first, Coty's biggest aspiration is to bring the joy of connecting with fans through music, and song, and being able to share the experience with others, at any level possible. Coty lives to perform. His live show is electrifying and wins over new fans immediately through his heartfelt human connection. Coty is set to release his debut release in 2023. He has been recording at OCL Studios in Chestermere, Alberta with Juno-award winning and four time CCMA guitar player of the year, Matty McKay . The debut release features songs that Coty has co-written about life, love, loyalty, friendship, and small-town living. Whoever She Was is the latest single that is available on your favourite digital provider. Inspired by an incident that happened to Coty, Jason Blaine and Ben Chase wrote the song. Check it out and you too will become a fan of Coty Robinson.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 97 – Unstoppable Israeli Football Coach with Charlie Cohen

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 65:24


In this episode, I would like you to meet Charlie Cohen. I met Charlie on LinkedIn and, after examining his profile, felt his story would be an interesting one to bring to Unstoppable Mindset. When we first spoke, Mr. Cohen said that he felt that he did not have an interesting story. I explained that I believed everyone has interesting and inspiring stories that only needed to be discovered. As you will see, Mr. Cohen does have a story worth hearing.   Charlie grew up in Sharon Massachusetts. He received his bachelor's degree from Purdue University and then went into sales. That's only the beginning of his story. I am going to leave it to Mr. Cohen to tell you about his history in his own words.   However, along the way he moved to Israel and married. He now owns his own sales company, and he also is the coach of an American Football team in his town.   There is much more to Charlie's story. He demonstrates an unstoppable drive in his work, his play activities and in his home life. He is inspirational and his story is very much worth your time to hear.     About the Guest: My Name is Charlie Cohen, or Chaim Matisyahu HaCohen. I live in a City located in Israel called Beit Shemish, married for 20 years with 6 wonderful children.  Currently I have my own sales company called Onbase Sales, working nights, during the day I teach at a Yeshiva and teach Talmud.  My hobbies include coaching football, where I am head coach of the Beit Shemish City team the Rebels in the American Football League in Israel.     I grew up in Sharon Massachusetts, graduated from Purdue University with a C+ average.  I was a social chairman for the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity which explains the C average.  With my C average and my experience being social at college, I knew that I was a born salesperson, getting my first job at Pitney Bowes Copiers, class of 93.  From Pitney Bowes rather than the straight path to Pharma Sales, I went to start ups, having the incredible experience founding one of the first cloud/SAAS companies in the World-Softscape.     In my spare time in my 20's I coached youth sports.  One year I had a life changing season taking a team who never won a game, beating a top team, with a girl leading the way as the captain, and heart of the team-on a boy's tackle team.  From the lessons learned from that season-I discovered my unique path and desire to attend a prestigious Torah Institution in Israel, not knowing how to read Hebrew and Aramaic.  My classmates were lifelong religious Jews who grew up reading and writing Hebrew, and 20 years old as well.  I was 32 newly married, many years behind, and had to support our starting family working in sales.   Today I have finished almost 75% of the Talmud, learning successfully under the greatest Torah teachers today, I still sell, and coach football and enjoy helping people, professionally and personally, and spiritually.    Ways to connect with Charlie:   https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-cohen-onbase-sales-686498195/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CungggFSMT8       About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes Michael Hingson  00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson  01:20 Well, hi, everyone. I'm Mike Hingson, and you are listening to unstoppable mindset. Today we have a guest who I find extremely fascinating for lots of reasons. And I'm going to tell a story on him a little bit here. When we first chatted, it was because we had met on LinkedIn. And he wasn't sure he had a story to tell or was in a position to really tell stories. And I kind of disagreed with that a little bit because my belief is that everyone has a story to tell. But you know what, as we progressed, and as I asked him to prepare for the podcast, turns out there are lots of stories. So Charlie Cohen, welcome to unstoppable mindset. Thank you very much for being here.   Charlie Cohen  02:03 Thank you. It's quite an honor.   Michael Hingson  02:05 Well, I'm I think the honor is all mine. And one of the things that I learned about Charlie, and we'll get to it is that Charlie now lives in Israel. He used to live in the US and in Massachusetts, and I'm anxious to hear all about that story. But let's start kind of at the beginning, maybe while you were over here and going through school and anything you want to tell us about growing up and we can proceed from there.   Charlie Cohen  02:33 Yeah, sure. I mean, I grew up in Sharon, Massachusetts. My parents got divorced when I was young, four. So I was like your typical, you know, 70s latchkey kid. I grew up in Shannon, which was a Jewish neighborhood. I lived in an area that wasn't so Jewish. And, you know, it's kind of an awkward kid, I think I would describe myself very not good at sports. As a kid growing up, my father brought me to this thing called out Lipski sports club for kids that were athletically challenged. And I quickly caught up. And no, by nine years old, I was decent in basketball. And, you know, in my school that was like, you know, it was saving me from being bullied and picked on, I found myself getting a lot of fights and picked on that as an awkward, easy target. I think, as a kid growing up. I was actually my mom got married to a wonderful man when I was 10. And he allowed my mother to convince me play football. And football, for me is a kid growing up that wonderful, wonderful things for me, because I had absolutely no confidence, you know, I just really did not feel good about who I was strong, was picked on as a kid, it bothered me tremendously and bullied. And I think football gave me a certain self esteem, and also allowed me to pick on bullies back. So as a practice that I'd get so those kids have been picking on me and I get to hit them. And I was like, there was a movie called The Waterboy. And so I think I kind of imagined myself back like that, like just letting all that rage go. And it was a good outlet for me. Yeah, like we're pretty standard. You know, I strive to be popular like everyone else watched all the movies. You know, I was prom king, which was a quite a surprisement, dorky, 10 year old kid to you know, go to the gym lifting weights being a footballer and, and getting to be prom king and going to college at Purdue University, which is a big school and it was in fraternity their social chairman, doing everything I could have a good time have fun. I was pretty much probably a c plus student, I had a motto which was, you can always retake a party that annoys you take a class but never retake a party. And that was kind of like my life and you know, growing up, trying to be an average, you know, the fun, whatever. I don't think it's too you know, nothing too spectacular. One thing I did do decently during that age Um, as I coached sports is kind of a hobby. So 18 years old, I coach, one of my first teams, I was also a camp counselor. And I was younger too. And I just My father was a coach myself, I'll excuse me was a coach, you know, the family around him were coaches. And I just really, really loved it. And so I started to at 18, and had some amount of fun with it. And just kind of continued.   Michael Hingson  05:22 I'm curious, you said, if I understood your right that you started doing basketball at like, nine and you impart did it to stop being bullied? Yeah, what what do you mean by that? Why did that happen?   Charlie Cohen  05:36 Why was a bully, you know, it looked back, you know, first of all bullying is, to me, it's one of the saddest things, you know, if there's one thing I could ever change in this world, is stop bullying all types of people. It's tremendously horrible. And, you know, kids are weak, you know, kids come off as weak or socially awkward or weak. They're easy targets. So I was just an easy target. And just that, click that plane. And you know, this gave you kind of like a way of being, quote, unquote, socially acceptable, God. And I think that's what it was. I was also I should mention, I was throughout Hebrew school, too. I went to Hebrew school, like an average kid. And I had some hard times in school. And you know, I worked very hard, you know, just not to fall behind in school and the Hebrew school on top of it, I was just the worst student there. And the self esteem problems and everything else. I was just a troubled kid in the class. And they asked me to leave, or I quit, depending on the ask, but I was actually thrown out of Hebrew school. So I was actually a reject from Temple Israel, something I'm very proud of today, because you never know you're thrown out of school.   Michael Hingson  06:43 Yeah, well, you never know how things change and how you evolve over time. Well, you went to Purdue so you spend time in Indiana. Yeah. So from from cold Massachusetts to cold, Indiana.   Charlie Cohen  06:57 Yeah. And that's where I lost the Boston accent. Like I was completely miss Charlie from Boston. And they said that the summer out there, an extra summer at Purdue, and I came home when I heard Hey, Charley, I had been Charlotte, how would it be? And I heard the accent. I heard it was gone. Boston accent   Michael Hingson  07:15 Yeah. So you don't do Paki a kind of Harvard Yard anymore?   Charlie Cohen  07:20 I haven't done it since my 20s You know, I stopped doing it just once you're here and it's over. Once you hear the accent, a little dry sound like that?   Michael Hingson  07:30 Yeah, well, it's okay. There's nothing wrong with having having those kinds of of accents either. There's nothing wrong with being proud of where you come from.   Charlie Cohen  07:39 That's true. You should be inclusive to all accents even Boston accents   Michael Hingson  07:42 as well. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that my my memories of living in Winthrop for three years and being associated with Massachusetts for some other times around that are very fond. I loved being there and love the accent. And I always found sports fans in Massachusetts. Incredible. Oh, yeah. You know, the if, if the Sox lost the opening game of the season, you immediately heard wait till next year.   Charlie Cohen  08:12 I told my kids I was a big fan before 2004. And I don't care so much. But   Michael Hingson  08:18 yeah, it's it's a different world today. And I was just gonna say I wonder if people say that now since they've had a couple of, of successes in the 2000s. But, you know, nevertheless, they are they're very avid fans back there. And that's okay. It's it's fun.   Charlie Cohen  08:37 It is fun. It's a good healthy outlet. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  08:41 So you went to college and Purdue and all that. And then what did you do with your your life?   Charlie Cohen  08:46 Yeah, so I was a sales guy started off in sales and 93 went back to Massachusetts. After graduation, I took a job selling copiers with Pitney Bowes. And you know, the idea was to be a good pay your dues and get a pharmaceutical sales job, but, you know, get yourself a car, a nice, expensive car. And I traveled with a few different companies and found that wasn't for me and went to startups, which was surprised everyone because I was like, 1984 you know what, I did that. I love the creativity. I love the freedom. I love the honesty within. So I just fell from a salesperson. I just enjoyed it much better than a corporate gig.   Michael Hingson  09:23 Yeah. What? So what kind of startups Did you participate in? Or did you start up?   Charlie Cohen  09:29 Yeah, so I was in a whole bunch of you know, as a kid, I got into the unit. These guys introduced me to. I met some guys that were very into computers. You know, I don't want to stereotype but they needed a salesperson and I I needed someone who knew something about computers. And we made a really cool team and put young guys and they introduced me to email and internet and all this incredible stuff and like 93 or 94 and it bounced around. If you're trying to start a company. We work for companies on the side and I know had two brothers and a father. And we kind of hit it off. And I was getting, you know, I was working for one company that worked for another. And we developed a lot of business together. And they ended up hiring me as a deferred sales guy and in their side of the house and act in Massachusetts in 1984. And we ended up building probably one of the first cloud and SaaS companies in the world, which was really cool. was really that was   Michael Hingson  10:26 escape net softscape. Soft substrate rather not escaped.   Charlie Cohen  10:31 All right, yeah. So in what   Michael Hingson  10:32 in what did it do?   Charlie Cohen  10:34 So So basically, what happened, it was their software guys, they made real software that was working, you know, sold in boxes. And one company in the area asked them to build a database version of the old ones, the old days were flat file that was slow. And these guys wanted a nice, big, fast version of it. So they built this task pad calendar on a database. And we tried to capitalize and sell it, and no one really understood what it was and how to how to use it. And I figured out that you could use it for performance reviews. So you have a huge company, and you say you have 26,000 worldwide employees. And you know, why don't you use instead of paying Iron Mountain $10 and $50. For paper? Why don't you use us for $5, you have a database and query it and do all sorts of cool stuff. And you're like, wow, that's really neat. And no one at the time knew how to host a web server, they didn't know didn't know how to deal with routers, or firewalls or any of that stuff. So we would say, Hey, do you want us to host it for you until you're ready? And they say, Sure. So they pay us a few extra $1,000 to host it. And that's where we got the that's, that's it. That's how we had it. That's a cloud. That's our cloud SaaS company. Wow. Yeah. It's really cool. It's really, really cool.   Michael Hingson  11:47 So how long did you do that?   Charlie Cohen  11:49 So we were there. I was here for a few years, you know. And I kind of from there at the same time, or a little bit before that. I had a hobby and which I was a coach, Coach, I coached football or coach to the sports. And so we did that for three years. And what interfered with that was it's kind of like distorted the football thing. You know, the coach, Hey, you   Michael Hingson  12:12 gotta keep your priorities straight.   Charlie Cohen  12:14 Yeah, so my life and I had that I had an experience that really changed changed my life.   Michael Hingson  12:22 My brother in law is a contractor and Bill's homes, remodels, homes and so on. But as I said, you got to keep your priorities straight. In the winter. He lives in Sun Valley, Idaho, but for many years, in the winter, he would go over to France and was a licensed mountain ski guide in Europe. And so he took people and did off piste skiing. So as I said, you got to keep your priorities straight. And the winner, at least for Gary. Yeah, he doesn't. He doesn't do that anymore. But now he's talking about retiring. So there you go. That's awesome. So you, you, you coach football. Yeah. And obviously, that, that kept you busy. And that, that in a job probably kept you out of trouble.   Charlie Cohen  13:14 That was the idea. You know, I suppose my mom married a wonderful person. And he was always involved in sports and giving back and, you know, it was something he just did. And I always appreciated that and I love coaching. And it was a lot of fun. I got a call. Like, I think in 1995, from from from the Sharon, you know, head of the Pop Warner team asking me to coach saying that there's a team that never won a game, they give up 350 points a game, they never scored in the best play. It was it was a girl. And they said if I was a last resort, if I didn't take this team, they weren't playing this year. And I just thought it was so cool. So I said I'll do it as the best thing ever did. What happened? Well, the first thing I did is I had a coach named Jim, Jim Cummings. And it's actually his son JJ. It was is a big, I think a commander in the Navy. And he was actually featured. He was actually one of the people that did the Top Gun, I guess Tucker, came out. And he was one of the people you know, you know, being a consultant in terms of flying and trying to make the experience in movies real as possible. But he's the father, Mr. Cummings, and he was my coach and Pop Warner in high school. He was the line coach and the defensive coach. And first thing he did is he went to him and I said, Coach Cummings, he I know he retired. But I got a problem. I got a huge project and I need your coach, offense, our coach line, defensive, you have fun because he was never a logical Jonathan's. So he thought it was funny. And I said, I'll deal with the parents. I'll deal with all the stuff. And he said, Okay, I'll deal with you until we work together. And I worked with another person Steve Rabb who was a senior when I was a freshman. He's a great guy. He coached with us and we put together a hell of a coaching staff. And we really gave it. We really, really coached our brains out. We really worked hard for these kids. And it was incredible, you know. So we basically tried our hardest to turn this team around that we were losing games like 14, six and 21. Seven. We had a game against this town called Hopkinton. And which was like two Oh, and six teams. And these guys, these kids have never won a game because they coach and they even call it the toilet bowl. And, yeah, that's really not good, especially when you lose the game 14 to six. So we lost that game. And I was sad myself at the end of the game. I had them all come out, you know, in a circle around me. And I looked at their pants, nice yellow, bright yellow, I had them stick out their fingernails, and I checked their fingers and they're all clean. I touched their foreheads. They're all clean. And the parents all around us. And I said there's one good thing about this game is that your parents don't have to wash your uniforms for next game. That's what I said. And I also said that he lost this game not because that you're stinky, the worst team in the world, but because you have a combined heart of a field mouse, and that just came out of my mouth. But you know, I thought that was that just as I couldn't believe I said that you have the combined out of the field mouse and we're playing this team called North Attleboro and that that name sounds scary North Attleboro, and they were that good. This is like the perennial champions in Massachusetts at that time. And these teams are undefeated, they go to Orlando, and we're planning playing them. The week coming up. And I say to these guys, if you play like this next week, they're going to kill you. And you'll be lucky to go home with your parents. And I made them all promise me that they're going to play 110% And I don't care what the jersey is the Patriots jerseys, a Jets jerseys of the championships. I don't care who it is, you're going to play your guts out, and they will promise me that. We showed up that game against North   Michael Hingson  16:59 Attleboro. And the girl was still playing, I assume. Yeah,   Charlie Cohen  17:03 girls, fantastic, fantastic. I didn't I didn't pick on her during that game. You know, she was she's a fantastic player in person. And we won 13 to 12. We won 13 and 12 She scored two touchdowns. It was funny, you know this, they missed a field goal by an age when kid caught it. Ben Bradley who turned up being a veteran and I racked caught a ball fourth and when he hits times, like 10 years old, caught the ball fourth and one on his hip. You know to North Attleboro, puffiness ran into each other and ran into each other. And then Jesse ran for a touchdown. It was just like, ran out of a movie, ran out of a movie. And we went through to what was one of the greatest, you know, I'd say, before became, you know, this is one of the greatest days of my 20s Definitely, definitely a great experience winning that game blew me away, blew me out of the water. Wow.   Michael Hingson  17:53 You know, and it doesn't get any better than that. But that also proves the value of a coach by any standard, you know, that it's all about the coach, being able to really get the team to do the things that they're supposed to do. Yeah. And there's, there's not enough that you can possibly say about the value of really a good coach. And did kids tell you after that game, that your comment about the amount of heart they have? Did anyone say that that made a difference?   Charlie Cohen  18:25 No, I don't think you know, these are kids. You know. One of the coaches I wanted to grow today is the head coach of York, Maine at that small team. And she had she says, she's doing a great job. I think they got the semifinals. And I'm glad that she's doing well. She's a hell of a hell of a person back then. And her. And her grandfather was a great legend in Shannon as a basketball and someone I looked up to tremendously and copied as a coach, I had the honor to coach his grandchild was just incredible honor for that. But you know, what happened was this like, after that happened, all these movies, these movies came out, like the Mighty Ducks came out. Little Giants came out. And people kept on come up to me laughing at me saying you hear that movie? Ha ha, you're a Disney coach. I'm like, what to like, you know, girl, when it's like, you, you're like the real Disney coach. And everyone thought was funny. And and I thought and I guess, you know, it dawned on me. You know, it's like, the first time I think I ever really made the make, maybe Association and hearing the call of God in my life. Because, you know, I realized that winning that game is a miracle. Like all the things I mentioned about the kid catching it up first and one on his hip, you know, the two players running into each other and the fact that they played so great, perfect. I mean, I couldn't coach him that we couldn't coach a better game. I mean, you can count the errors and mistakes that we made as a team and as a coach in a Pop Warner game, you know, an amateur like, you know, talking, we coach professionally. And that's impossible. I'm not that smart. You know, we're not that good. We're not that we'll practice Just and I realized it was an open miracle for me that the odds of us winning that game, I could play 100 times you lose. And if we've lost 2114, it doesn't mean anything, I still would have been a great coach. And, and I really took it to heart, you know, the message of why God would interfere with the pop board game to make it win. And I think is what you said, there. If we'd lost 21, something, I think I would have told you it was in a great coach was a great team, this person did this dismiss, I wouldn't have accepted it. I think when I realized that the team one I had to accept there was a great coach and I had a gift. And I realized that God had orchestrated all that for me to take home that lesson. And then I wasn't a worthless person, I wasn't someone just, you know, she could drink in or having fun. And my life is a bit more meaningful than that. And that I should take myself a little bit more seriously because I could do some good in this world. And I think that's where it really started for me.   Michael Hingson  20:54 On the other side of it, or the other part of it is, you mentioned God interfering. And I kind of question God interfering in the game. Well, yeah, because was it that or was it you were finally listening to God. And I keep going back to the comment that you made about the amount of heart that they had, and whether they recognized it at the time. The point is that you struck a nerve. And you listen to God, who put those words, you know who, who gave you those words to use, and you had the choice to use them or not. And I think that the God gives us the opportunity and the ability to choose, and that's one of the greatest gifts that he's ever given us, which is the ability to choose, it's up to us as to whether we want to listen or not, I wish more people would really stop and listen to what God tells them. Well, you clearly did that. Look what happened? Yeah, it's   Charlie Cohen  21:55 interesting what you're saying, because I think if I look at myself, I think if I didn't have that, like, pat on the shoulder, look, you're the one you have to fix. If you're a great coach, you have value. I think without that knowledge that there's a value to me personally, I would never even think of of trying to hit my potential as a God fearing person. It just never occurred to me, why not go to the Kentucky Derby? Why not party? Why not have fun? Wouldn't does it matter if I hit my potential or not? I'm a good guy, it doesn't really matter. And, you know, all the speeches that you gave the gifts of football team and everything that came out, and that kind of came back on the full circle. And you know, I look at people, you know, I think that's the number one reason why people don't listen, it's because they think why should I try I can make a difference in this world and doesn't matter anyway. Yeah, I hope if someone hears this, they hear that, that just the biggest lie out there. It's not true. That people, you know, I certainly I believe this. And I've learned this that evil, evil exists only because there's a vacuum, that we don't achieve our potential. And when people don't achieve their goodness that they could do. That leaves the room for evil people to be successful in our place. And I think that that's, that's something I took to heart that if I have a potential for good to do good and be good, I'm going to do my best for God and my world. And everybody you know,   Michael Hingson  23:13 and that is all you can do. Right? As long as you know, you're doing your best you're trying as hard as you can. What more can can you or God ask for?   Charlie Cohen  23:23 I hope I hope I hope I'm doing I hope I'm making God proud. I hope that my ancestors proud I'm making everyone proud, you know, but yeah.   Michael Hingson  23:33 You know, you as long as you're doing your best, and you know you're doing your best. And that's the thing you can stop every day and think about did I do as good as I could today? Could I learn something from everything that happened today, there's nothing wrong with that. I wish more of us and I wish all of us would take a little bit more time to think about that every day. Because that thinking and that opening oneself up really does make a big difference. And in our lives, if we allow that to happen.   Charlie Cohen  24:05 A huge thing he was saying, I tell you, you know, I have a whole I coach today in Israel, the TerraForm within my city. And there's a huge lesson I learned with one of these kids that I that I you know back in that team. And that I realized something incredible that people perform where their self esteem is. So if I think I'm a loser, I behave like a loser. If I think a champion, I'll get myself up there. And then I realized that it's not going to change someone's opinion of themselves. I'll never change their, their their performance on the field. And it was an incredible thing to learn because I learned something about myself that if I thought of myself as nothing that why should we try, you know, one of these kids doing a drill and I'm like, Hey, I don't want to mention his name because he's a doctor today. You know, and you might listen to this. I don't want to mention his name as a kid. One of my favorite players, but he looks at me I say why don't you pick it up? Let's call him Joe Joe making up his day. Why don't you try a little harder? He goes, Why should I we're gonna lose anywhere on Saturday. And the whole team looks at this kid goes, well, he's right. And I was beside myself, you know, because we're working hard to turn that culture chaser ideas around. And this kid just basically just declares mutiny says, Why should we try? What's it matter? We're going to lose anyway, you know what I do it? And I'm like, Oh, my gosh, my season's over. So rather than lose my temper, I pulled them aside. And I said, you know, God, I've had it. We're going to talk about this now. Jojo, either, either on right, or you're right. But here's your take on it. You think you're doing a good job, and I'm nitpicking. I'm always on your case. What you do is never ever good enough. Is that right? goes no, go. Don't lie to me. Because yeah. So you basically excuse me being a nitpicker. He's doing a decent job. And I'm just really nothing like nothing he does is good enough. So he said, Is that how you feel? He says, yes. I said, Well, we both agree on one thing, what you're doing. But here's what we disagree. You think you're doing okay? Because this is your potential, you're hitting your potential. I think you're much greater than that. And therefore you're undershooting your potential. And the question is, is why don't I believe in you more than you believe do? And the kid was stud stopped? And then I couldn't. I said, whatever you want now, but it's your choice. Do you want to be great, or you're the average, if you're great, I'm with you. If you want to be averaged and go home, watch Bugs Bunny. But it's up to you now. And he says, I want to be great coach. I said, Okay, great. I put him back in a line, you know, the drill, and of course, 110% box on over. And I made a big deal about it that jumped up and down and shared and we made him a captain for the day. And it was it was a turning point individual. And I think that that lesson being brought to the whole team took that last game that I mentioned Hopkinton, to kind of get through to everybody. But it's a huge, it's a huge idea that why should I try? We're gonna lose any way the world is going to be destroyed. People are too powerful evils too big. And I think that that's that attitude that I find myself having to fight constantly like, it does matter. You never know if there is a God and He's listening. Who knows what person can make a difference? You know, you did you know, did you win the game? No, that came we lost that story we lost. And that's what the Hopkins Yeah, it took like three, four weeks the Hopkinton game where it's at the heart of the field most iconic, given that same speech after I saw it worked to every kid, except for the girl, girl, the girl I need to give that speech to. But I gave that speech to a lot of kids. And you know, I think we finally got the metrics that week. And you know, when we beat that team, it blew my mind. And even years later, it blew my mind. And it still does to this day, just I just shake my head and say that we   Michael Hingson  27:35 were talking about that. But you talked about Joe Joe and telling him to really live up to his potential. What happened with him? You said he became a doctor?   Charlie Cohen  27:43 Yeah, as a doctor. I don't know how he is in sports. But he's a doctor. Yeah,   Michael Hingson  27:47 but But did he ever acknowledge to you? That your comment, your observation made a difference for him? Do you think that it did?   Charlie Cohen  27:58 I don't know. Listen, when you coach, you don't really? I don't know. You know, I call back all my coaches and say thank you to them. I hope I did. But I probably didn't. You know, I didn't go back to coach Cummings. And I did ask him to coach with me. So that was a nice thing, I guess. But you know, you don't coach for that. I hope so my parents, my mother tells me that people tell her and my father tells me that people tell them that I made quite an impact that they're incredible thing. So with me because I went to Israel, but I get to my parents that people are happy with me.   Michael Hingson  28:28 Well, and ultimately you have to be happy with yourself. But you have to do that, in a way and for a reason that that really makes sense. And it isn't just inflating an ego, you can still look back on what you did and listening to you. Right and talk about it. It certainly sounds like you recognize that you said valuable things to people and invaluable things to people and then it's up to them as to how they want to use it. But you've done your part.   Charlie Cohen  29:03 Yeah, they're also little kids. You know, they were little kids. Oh, yeah. Hopefully they remember something or had to put their degree, I hope they had a great experience. They look back on it with fondness and say I was a good guy. And you know, I wasn't too hard on them. And if I was I'm sorry. But yeah,   Michael Hingson  29:17 so that story, really, but if it made a difference   Charlie Cohen  29:22 made a difference in my life. There you go. So I was going about this company thing, and I was going about my life and having everything in the way I wanted intrigued about when this you know, when this conscious attack hit me, you know, when I realized that, you know, I was really living out a dream that wasn't necessarily mine, and that I wanted to pursue something what I thought would be greater. And so you asked me how well I this is trying to answer that question. How long were they selling software for? So it was about you know, a few years and about 1999 I had that change and I decided I was going to really pursue my dream which I remember Well as was my dream, which is to come to Israel to learn Talmud and to train to be a rabbi, but not a pulpit rabbi, not like a pulpit rabbi like that, but really become, you know, more of the classical, a teacher, you know? Yeah, but the classical sense, you know, the old school because like football in old school,   Michael Hingson  30:20 right? So in 1999, you   Charlie Cohen  30:23 left my job left by, you know, my girlfriend at the time, I left my life and declared myself a religious person, you know, and it was a was a hard, very difficult thing to do. Because, you know, my friends go on to Purdue for homecoming, meeting people on Friday and Saturday night's event that was over for me, you know, and that was important, Israel, that was just a life change itself. You know, deciding to take it upon myself to learn something. That's, you know, the book itself, that Talmud is like 2000 years old, it's written in Aramaic and Hebrew, it's not easy for someone who's not good in school or good in foreign languages. So the idea that I wouldn't go master that was kind of far out there. I would have asked yourself that, like, that was like, you know, definitely far out.   Michael Hingson  31:11 But you did it.   Charlie Cohen  31:13 And still do it. Yep. Still process. It's your horses. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  31:17 Well, it is a process and there's nothing wrong with it being a process. You know, it's fun to, to hear the old joke about somebody practicing law or somebody practicing medicine, and why are you still practicing? Why aren't you good at it? And the answer is that, if you're really any good at it, you're always learning. That's true. It isn't a static thing. And it shouldn't be a static thing. And I think life is the same way. I think we should all be practicing living. And that's because it's an ongoing process. That's awesome. You're 100% right, which is really cool. So when did you move to Israel in what 2000 2000   Charlie Cohen  31:56 I broke up my girlfriend, I went to Israel for a month I went to, you know, I went back and then I went back to softscape, which is the company and I paid off my credit card debts, it got some really big sales, I got a huge sail from the state of Connecticut, that paid for me to pay off my debts in my car, and come to Israel to go to school. And I went to I went to go you call a Shiva for two years, got married, and then went to another issue and is really one, like a real is really a Shiva. You know, people speak Hebrew, little 20 year old kids 22 year old kids are 3232 when we walk around with these Israeli kids, you know, I don't care what they think I'm not trying to, you know, be in class with them. I look at a funny, you know, imagine, imagine some 30 year old guy showed up in high school saying, Well, I want to be a freshman. Excuse me physics.   Michael Hingson  32:44 Yeah. But you didn't.   Charlie Cohen  32:46 Yeah, I did. You know, it's crazy. I didn't do it. I did it. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  32:51 So tell us Oh, you know, what's you're still doing and and so what did you do from a job standpoint? Then you moved to Israel? You went to school?   Charlie Cohen  32:59 Yeah. So what I did is I worked part I worked at night, you know, I my, my like I stepfather's father who was like a grandfather to me and wonderful man. He put himself through law school, he supported himself. So I had, I knew plenty of people who worked at jobs into putting themselves through law school. So I said, I'll do the same. And I worked at night and sales, you know, so I continued my sales profession, I still have the sales profession. I still, you know, feed my family, I still work. And that's my that's my main, you know, job where I make money. Is it sales, corporate sales business to business, which I like, right? Because if I sold insurance, I would never stop. You know, everyone's everyone's a prospect. So I like this business, because you can shut it off.   Michael Hingson  33:46 Yeah. So when did you start your own company to sell?   Charlie Cohen  33:51 So I basically, eight years ago, we had our sixth kid, oh, my wife did. And you know, we need more money. And at the time, I'd worked part time for some Cisco resellers that nothing big and I needed another story because I had so copiers in the 90s. That's great. And I had his awesome startup story in the 90s. It's like 2017. I was like, Well, what have you done. And so I went up to a company in Israel, in Medina city out here, and basically took them from almost nothing to 120 million. And it was like a top four startup in Israel. So it was really cool. I had a team of guys, I got to coach again, and a great bunch of guys, and we really build that company. It's awesome. And that was one thing I did. And after that, I did another company that you know, that's another that we basically saved after two years of no revenue and turned it around. But I started my own company, which basically works with a lot of Israeli startups, helping them sell to America, you know, cheap, easy and, you know, successfully, you know, and so that's what I'm doing today. I'm a pitchman by trade. That's like my specialty.   Michael Hingson  34:57 Kitchen. Well, there's nothing wrong with that. giving giving good pitches and being able to do it effectively, is really what it's about, and telling stories and telling stories   Charlie Cohen  35:08 and being underage to my grandmother's call me that. No, it's Nick. You're annoyed. Yeah, I turned it into that sorry, turn into a job.   Michael Hingson  35:15 Nothing wrong with nudging. I, I've been accused of that. And and I have no problem with it.   Charlie Cohen  35:21 So you're a master salesman to you though. So thanks, man. You   Michael Hingson  35:24 got to do what you got to do, you know? Yeah, but it works out pretty well. So you're coaching football over there?   Charlie Cohen  35:33 Yeah, so I have a real team of adults. And I love it. And it's just so much fun. I just never thought in a billion years that I would come back here. But this to Israel. You know, Robert Kraft is the owner of the Patriots. Also, Mark wolf of the Vikings also helps out. And there's an Israeli Football League here, American Football League. And this team came to beach initially, I heard that I was once a great coach. And they they had to come up with a team to coach that again. And then maybe the head coach has just been great.   Michael Hingson  36:04 There you are. Yeah, it's   Charlie Cohen  36:06 good for my kids to my kids was really so they don't understand what it was like they don't understand what a coach is. They had no idea. So it's fun for them. They can see the excitement, the games, and you know, the hubbub. And so it's good for my kids just kind of see what I was like as a coach, what it is,   Michael Hingson  36:22 what really makes what really makes up a good coach.   Charlie Cohen  36:27 Oh, gosh, that's the greatest question. I think I've heard a long time. And I say it's great because I put so much thought into this. And I found out something there's, there's a thing called it and Hebrews called a meter. A meter is a character trait, a character trait. And one of the one of the schools of thought I belong to is one of these lifelong dedication to developing your positive character traits. And one of the most important character traits they talk about, or that my rabbis Rabbi Rabbi talked about, so the person you know, so imagine, you know, a coaching tree. And so this coaching tree goes back, and he's one of the greatest Jewish coaches of all time, his whole thing was we call I until I until the media good, I seen the good things. And what I can tell you, as a good coach, a winning coach, a winning coach, you have to have a good eye. But it doesn't mean I'm a nice guy could be the most selfish mean person ever, right and manipulative, allotted and corrupt. But if I have to have a good eye and see the talent, so you hear people say, I don't know what he saw in me, but he brought it out. So all good coaches, I think winning coaches have the ability to see the talent, see the good, you know, and I obviously don't want to use that in a corrupt way. I don't want to use it to know to, you know, but I think that the number one thing to win is an eye and Toba a good eye and also from marriage to marriage to and it doesn't mean necessarily a visual eye means a spiritual eye that you see the good.   Michael Hingson  37:59 Well, and you see where everyone fits into that mosaic into that pattern.   Charlie Cohen  38:07 Right, right, right. 100%. And I think that is the key to a winning coach. Because if you if you do that, right, there's no politics, everyone's united, everyone feels good. And you're able to kind of harness different talents and get more together, because people aren't threatened and they know their place. And they know that you recognize their place, and you see where they belong, and that they're important. Like, one of the biggest lessons to me that I just can't drill into other people's heads is if I actually I actually hurt my Achilles, I actually put my Achilles tendon in the second game of the year, because I sprinted to get water for my team, there was a timeout, and I sprinted so fast, I put my Achilles heel, and I ran and God water. And then I did it a second time. And I was limping. And I looked at the guys on the sideline, and I threw the water bottle, left them with them, and they came off. And I said, What getting water for your team is not important. You know? Because it's true. It is, you know, like, getting what you okay, you know, I'm not, there's a defensive coordinator out, there's an offensive physic you know, someone making the play, okay, I'm the head coach, and I'm not doing anything, but I have to sit there and look important, which I'm gonna get water. You know, I've got to get water, I want to do it, I'm gonna do it the best I can. And the water person is so important to me and my team. And I think everyone knows at the end of the year that, that anyone that's on the team is important as a place, whether you're cheering, whether you're getting water, whether you're a star, it doesn't matter. And I wish that, you know, I could carry that away to my community that if I felt that everyone felt that way, I think the world would be a much better place.   Michael Hingson  39:40 Yeah, it's everyone has a place. And it seems to me that the best value that a coach can bring to a team is helping everyone recognize not only their place and that every place is important, but Do you help bring out their desire? I won't say ability, because the ability is probably there but their desire to do the best with that place.   Charlie Cohen  40:12 Yeah, that's the whole. That's the whole 100%. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  40:15 And that you're able to then bringing out the best in everyone by helping them to recognize that they're really probably better than they thought, which is what unstoppable mindset is all about. We love to get people to recognize that they can be more unstoppable than they thought. So I really appreciate the things you're saying, because that's exactly what this podcast is all about.   Charlie Cohen  40:37 That makes me happy because I first met you, I didn't know what I have to offer. Shortcut my self esteem.   Michael Hingson  40:44 There you go see? Well, Coach, you did it. So it seems to me that, and I don't want to oversimplify it. But in one sense, a rabbi as like a coach or a coach is very much like a rabbi in the in the sense that you're, you're clearly a teacher.   Charlie Cohen  41:04 You know, there's, you know, my wife, when I first came to Israel, you know, I was a coach and Israel, they were behind, no one knew what it was. And afterwards, when he was able to cope, Jay was a life coach and was a psychologist, everybody. Some wife says to me, you know, time, everyone's a coach now, and you missed it. And I said, Listen to us, you know, that it was a winning coach, when he coaches is still unique, you know, so like, a winning coach, a winning coach, a coach that knows how to win consistently, you know,   Michael Hingson  41:34 right. So Can Can everyone be a winning coach?   Charlie Cohen  41:39 I think everyone can be a winner. Yeah, I think everyone can be a winner, but you said, you know, maybe your skills aren't to be a coach, maybe your skills are, or to be the best water person or maybe your skills to be the best, you know, quarterback, or the running back or lineman, or whatever I you know, that's the thing, you don't have to be jealous at my job, and honestly, be jealous of your job. You know, I think we all have our jobs, and we all should be the best at what we are at our jobs. And hopefully, we can fill this void, and Dr. Evil out by being so awesome. Yeah, that's what I hope. Well, I'm   Michael Hingson  42:12 I agree, and I, I enjoy doing what I do. I've always enjoyed doing what I do. And I know that in my life, there are choices that I've made that I could have probably done better at, I think that's the biggest issue, you can always still, I think, be your own best coach for you. If you really think about what you do. And that gets back to self analysis. But I think I think everyone can, in a sense, be a coach, but your job of coaching may just be you. Because I do believe that ultimately, yeah, we have to make our choices, and we're the ones that can know best what we really need if we think about it and work at it.   Charlie Cohen  42:54 Yeah, 100%. And I think that for, for me, my own personal experiences, all the external things I was saying to everyone else came back on me, you know, all the things you have the heart of the field mouse, you know, you don't have character, you don't want to pay for your team. It all came back on me. You know, where's my character was my fight? What am I fighting for? Where am I? Where's my character? And it came back on me and that I'm worthy of a finding my character in my spot of honesty. And I think that's what I hope that most people find, I think that most people suffer, suffer with tremendous pain that they don't feel value in who they are and what they are building. What they do matters in the world that I think if I could tell anyone anything, please God don't believe that. That's the biggest lie out there. That's the biggest fake news. I don't mean to be political. Not No, I hear you though. But that's that's the biggest not truth. There is more. There's more realistic consumption. There's more to us than it there'll be clickbait there's more to us than vacations. You know, each and every human being has the opposite opportunity to change the world. And if they don't believe that delivery, free trial.   Michael Hingson  43:58 Well, like Gandhi once said, Be the change you want to see in the world. I think we all so often, probably don't recognize how much we probably are changing the world just by what we do. And sometimes that change may not be for the best. But then we have to look at ourselves to find out why that's the case. If we even recognize that we're changing the world.   Charlie Cohen  44:22 Yeah, it's hard to see but you know, me personally, I think that the fact is that the world is here. You know, we're the world is here. We are a lot of us alive. We have the potential for a great future. We have incredible innovations that could happen any day, diseases cured, food, water shortage, problem solved. And you know, waiting that error that corruption and selfishness aren't important. You know, I think that's what I'm waiting for personally, but a world that corruption and what's in it for me is not the most important thing. Yeah, no, I think we're there. I think there's like people like you a lot of great people out there. And I think there's more good than the newsletter. And I honestly believe that I see it. I believe it. I hear about it.   Michael Hingson  45:11 We look for way too much sensationalism rather than substance.   Charlie Cohen  45:15 Yeah. Before it arquivo always.   Michael Hingson  45:20 So you have six children? I think you said,   Charlie Cohen  45:23 Yeah, well, yeah. As they say, Yeah. Wonderful. Unbelievable. Yeah, I, I wouldn't have probably been the worst, you are the most, you know, I could care less to being a decent good Jew. It's It's shocking to me that the life I live?   Michael Hingson  45:37 And do they all consider you a good coach.   Charlie Cohen  45:40 I don't know. I don't buy kids like me. You know, I try not to be so hard. You know, I, you know, I try to be more very mellow and very easygoing with them. I, you can't coach your kids, because there's too much emotional involvement. You can be there for your kids. But like, I can't coach my kids, do what I'm saying. I can't coach my wife. I wish I could.   Michael Hingson  46:01 Well, she probably thinks she can coach you. But you know.   Charlie Cohen  46:06 If I had half a brain, I would say she can. Yeah, I don't know if I'm that. I don't know if at that point, little video,   Michael Hingson  46:13 whether you listen, but you know,   Charlie Cohen  46:16 I should appear coachable?   Michael Hingson  46:19 How old are the kids?   Charlie Cohen  46:21 So my oldest is 19. And my youngest is eight.   Michael Hingson  46:25 Wow. Well, you know what, I kind of disagree that you can't coach your kids. But coaching is different with kids is ultimately who you are and what you are. And the kind of example that that you bring to them. So you can't tell them what to do. But hopefully you get them to establish a mindset that shows them that you are there for them, as you said, and they can come to you on, you're going to do everything you can to help them with whatever they do.   Charlie Cohen  47:01 100% But what I meant as a coach is I can't use I can't say I can keep you under attack that you will start to cry, you know, you're gonna   Michael Hingson  47:12 Yeah, you know, well, that's, that's some of the best coaching in the world is all about loving them.   Charlie Cohen  47:17 Yeah, that's true. I hope I do a good job. Now, sometimes, you know, when I when when a discipline I'll do is to defend my wife, you know, I have to be a hard, tough it's not because of anything an insult to me. It's because the kids act up to the mother, and I'm coming in as an enforcer to help her. And I'll put my foot down, you know, and I think it's those opportunities to be a tough guy. You know, you know, tell my kids that, you know, my job is to be a good father. You know, being liked, it's not that important to me. You know, my job is to be good. And I'm only tough when it's not personal towards me. You know, when it's about my, you know, something disrespectful to my wife, you know, I say that to get angry, but two things lying and being disrespectful. And besides that, I have no other   Michael Hingson  47:57 lying and what was the other one is disrespectful. disrespect? Yeah. Well, that's the, the issue is that, you know, parents can't always be friends, but they can be parents and True. True. Hopefully, kids learn. Well, hopefully good kids. Well, any kid can learn that by the time at least they grow up when they have to go through it, that they recognize that there's value in it.   Charlie Cohen  48:21 I have great kids. You seriously wonderful, wonderful, wonderful each and every one is so wonderful, uniquely wonderful. Easy. Yeah. Oh, the parent conversations I always have with teachers. It's just like, two seconds that got one of them had to get up. One of the kids get out, you know. Does a great job.   Michael Hingson  48:39 Have we all been over and visited the states at all? Yeah, sure.   Charlie Cohen  48:42 We did. The Disney World thing was great. My mom and stepdad to Disney World. And it was wonderful. You know, we've been a few times my wife has family there. I brought my kids for his bar mitzvah to see a Red Sox playoff game and problem to a Patriots game and I had a blast.   Michael Hingson  48:59 So while they were there, so while they were up there in New England, they get some lobster.   Charlie Cohen  49:05 Nah, no, it's not.   Michael Hingson  49:08 Yeah, that's true.   Charlie Cohen  49:10 I didn't know that. Oh, don't worry about it. I don't expect you to know Jewish law of costumes. It's okay.   Michael Hingson  49:17 Yeah, well, I didn't think about the fact that there's the kosher issue that yeah, that   Charlie Cohen  49:22 works. No worries. It's okay. Yeah,   Michael Hingson  49:25 well, you know, but but going to well go into a game that's kosher. Just just don't eat all the food.   Charlie Cohen  49:33 That's true. You know, and there's so much kosher food today in America. It's just, you know, I used to not eat kosher food, and I don't really miss much the other thing I miss his by pepperoni pizza. That's the only thing I'd say it's like something you're just never gonna get in the kosher world. I never like lobster. So I don't miss   Michael Hingson  49:50 I liked lobster. But what what my favorite Salami is kosher salami.   Charlie Cohen  49:55 Ah, see, there you go. The salt is awesome. Yeah, yeah.   Michael Hingson  50:00 That's always been the best. I've never been a fan of Italian salami, like like kosher salami, I grew up with it. My mother is Jewish. So I count. And we we always the only salami we ever had was kosher salami. And what has always been one of my favorites?   Charlie Cohen  50:15 You said your mother's Jewish? Uh huh.   Michael Hingson  50:18 Well was now she's passed. But yeah,   Charlie Cohen  50:20 yeah. I don't know if you know this, according to Jewish law that makes you Jewish.   Michael Hingson  50:24 I understand. That's why I said I count.   Charlie Cohen  50:28 You do as much as me. That's cool.   Michael Hingson  50:31 Yeah, and I. But I also think that from a religious standpoint, all of us need to recognize that all these religions come from the same place. And it's just crazy the way people think that they're the only one in town and it just doesn't work that way.   Charlie Cohen  50:49 I hope I don't I hope I don't come across like that. You sir. Dude, I do yell at me. If you do I give you permission to be my coach and say to me that that's not what I'm here for. I'm better than that. Don't do that. If I come back, like that smell like   Michael Hingson  51:03 the habit and haven't even heard that attitude once. But I see it as you do so much in the world.   Charlie Cohen  51:09 If I put my ego out there, you know, I always want everyone wants to be right and feel right. So it's like, maybe, you know, I always think if I fell into that trap, you know, but you know, at the end of the day, it is trying to do good. You're just trying to hope that the world survives, and, and that people hear your message about you know, that they can do unbelievably awesome things and grow. And so, you know, I read that book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. And I'm sure you did, too. You know, by criticizing, condemning complaining, it's just not going to accomplish anything.   Michael Hingson  51:41 So I can tell just doesn't it? It just doesn't help having a book. I used to say, I'm my own worst critic, and I've been learning, that's really the wrong thing to say. Because that's, that's still a negative thing. And so what I do believe is that I'm, if I learn to step back and be objective, I'm my own best evaluator. And I might, I can be my own best teacher, but I don't need to be my own worst critic. It's really a question of looking at things and deciding what I can learn. And I'm better at doing that for me than anyone else. If I allow myself to be that way. Wow.   Charlie Cohen  52:28 You're an Israeli and be a big rabbi. Okay.   Michael Hingson  52:31 Well, I want to get over there and visit. You know, I worked for accessiBe, which is an Israeli company. Yeah. Makes products that help make websites accessible. We got to get you how far are you from Tel Aviv?   Charlie Cohen  52:45 Not far at all. Please, please look me up. That'd be great. I'll be happy.   Michael Hingson  52:49 Well, we're gonna we're gonna have to introduce you to folks at accessiBe.   Charlie Cohen  52:53 Not really, it's nice, I'd love to meet everybody. That's wonderful. But one   Michael Hingson  52:57 of the things that I've noticed over the past year and a half is AccessiBe has a culture where it truly wants to make a positive difference in the world. And that's why the company B began, well, the company began because three guys needed to make a bunch of websites that they created for people accessible, but they've expanded that. And I love the accessiBe goal, which is to make the entire internet accessible and inclusive by 2025. And yes, it's a lofty goal. But, but it's, it's an appropriate goal. And I wish more people would buy into that concept. And accessiBe has worked very hard at it. And everything that I have observed about the excessive bee culture is all about being a culture that truly wants to serve. Yes, it's a company that wants to make money. It's a company that sells a product. But deep down, it's a company that has a culture that's servant based, which is really important. That's   Charlie Cohen  54:02 awesome to work for a company that you love and feel that good about. Yeah, I'd be happy to help you guys. You know, I'm a sales guy. I love business to business. Maybe there you go some service.   Michael Hingson  54:11 Well, I'll I'll have to introduce you.   Charlie Cohen  54:15 Wonderful, wonderful. I hope when you come out Israel, I get a chance to see a person tour guides if you bring your wife or we can bring you some tours,   Michael Hingson  54:22 as long as you have wheelchair accessible places to take her. Yeah, we'll figure it out. Not make it work. But we definitely want to do that at some point. And as soon as accessiBe wants me to come over, but we're having a lot of fun doing the podcasts. So they must they must tolerate me and like me, because we continue to do it.   Charlie Cohen  54:41 I appreciate you having me on the show. What an honor. Thank you.   Michael Hingson  54:45 So you've been studying the Talmud for a long time. And I think that is extremely important and valuable. What's the what's a piece of wisdom that you can convey to us? What's something that you've learned that you think people should really take? away from your studies.   Charlie Cohen  55:01 Yeah, I'll tell you something you taught me for 20 years, you know, the Talmud refers an Aramaic, to someone that can't see, so to speak. sygate and a whore, Tara make for great light, soggy, no whore, gray light in rough shape. This was one of those great rabbis of the Talmud, from what 19 years ago, that, you know, couldn't see physically and that's how they refer to him. And I always thought was like, like, like, trying to say something nice, you know, in a nice way. But you said something on one of your, your interviews, I think I saw you, when you said that, you know, those of us are like dependent, and I have a son who's insulin dependent. So I understand what that means. I am blind dependent, and you're not. And then it hit me wow, that's the meaning of soggy, no more. You you make the most of your life. And because you make the most of your life, it is more than enough for you. And probably in reality, you have more life than most people on Earth. And now I got the meaning of that very, very cool phrase, which I always thought was like, a euphemism like, you know, trying to cover up something. But I think now that you gave me a direct, indirect meaning it's literally true. Sagi no more. So that's something I learned this week from you.   Michael Hingson  56:16 Well, thank you. I appreciate that. And I'm honored that you think that way? If, and I certainly want to contribute any way that I can can and that's all we can, can really do. Yeah, is contributed as best we can.   Charlie Cohen  56:32 That's it. I hope people listening here agree with me what I said about you.   Michael Hingson  56:37 Well, thank you. Pleasure, what do you think about SARP? Our potential for the future? You know, again, with all your studies, and so on, what's what's a positive thing that you can think of for the future? What Yeah, what do you want people to take away as a message from all this for? where we're going? Or they're our future?   Charlie Cohen  56:54 No, thank you. There's one thing you know, there's lots of prophecies out there, you know, and whether they're, how do you say this? When you can see into something transparency? Like how old are they I producer, Thomas, this TV show? You know, people freaked out about the Nostradamus prophecies, blah, blah, blah. But like, Yeah, his prophecies here that are written they translated by the Greeks 1000s of years ago? And how close are they enacted? are they and how well do they descri

Nick & Zoe - hit Gippsland
Talking Gippsland Episode 10 - Ben Bradley - Part 2

Nick & Zoe - hit Gippsland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 18:26


In this episode of Talking Gippsland, Ed Cowlishaw heads out to the township of Yarragon to catch up with Gippsland own wildlife warrior Ben Bradley aka Ranger Benny. Part two of the conversation tracks through Ben's passion for AFL and his thirst for the contest and we hear about his transition into wildlife warrior. Kick back and enjoy a wander in the wilderness with Ben Bradley on Talking Gippsland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nick & Zoe - hit Gippsland
Talking Gippsland Episode 10 - Ben Bradley Part 1

Nick & Zoe - hit Gippsland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 24:21


In this episode of Talking Gippsland, Ed Cowlishaw heads out to the township of Yarragon to catch up with Gippsland own wildlife warrior Ben Bradley aka Ranger Benny. The conversation tracks through Ben's unique upbringing, his could have been AFL career and how his passion for wildlife. Kick back and enjoy a wander in the wilderness with Ben Bradley on Talking Gippsland.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Carla Denyer, Ben Bradley, Dave Penman & Jayne Ozanne

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 46:18


Joining Iain Dale this evening on Cross Question this evening are the co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, Carla Denyer, Conservative MP Ben Bradley, the General Secretary of the FDA Union of senior civil servants, Dave Penman, and former government advisor on LGBT issues, Jayne Ozanne.

Physics By The River
Quantum Field Theory with Daniele Dorigoni

Physics By The River

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 46:59


Today I talk to Daniele Dorigoni, a quantum field theorist. We discuss quantum field theory, the day-to-day life of research, what it's like paving your way in the field of academia and more.For the first time, I also have a cohost! I'm joined to talk to Daniele by my good friend and housemate, Ben Bradley.

John Howell
John Howell: Essential Cuts (11/02) - Rock Critic Don McCleese and a Michigan Lawsuit Over Drones

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 29:33


*Attorney Mike Greenberg joins to discuss a Michigan court who ruled that a town could use drones to spy on residents without a warrant.  *Don McCleese, former Chicago Sun-Times rock critic, talks about his new book, “Slippery Steps: Rolling and Tumbling to Sobriety.”  *WGN TV's Ben Bradley breaks down how the city reversed course and won't seek legal fee reimbursement from police officers.  *Plus, Alby Gallun from Crain's Chicago runs through why developers like Chicago but love the South.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Howell Show Podcast
John Howell: Essential Cuts (11/02) - Rock Critic Don McCleese and a Michigan Lawsuit Over Drones

The John Howell Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 29:33


*Attorney Mike Greenberg joins to discuss a Michigan court who ruled that a town could use drones to spy on residents without a warrant.  *Don McCleese, former Chicago Sun-Times rock critic, talks about his new book, “Slippery Steps: Rolling and Tumbling to Sobriety.”  *WGN TV's Ben Bradley breaks down how the city reversed course and won't seek legal fee reimbursement from police officers.  *Plus, Alby Gallun from Crain's Chicago runs through why developers like Chicago but love the South.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Ben Bradley, Dane Baptiste, Jo-Anne Nadler & Richard Sefton

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 52:18


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are Conservative MP Ben Bradley, comedian Dane Baptiste, political commentator Jo-Anne Nadler & podcaster Richard Sefton.

ARW RAW
Episode 65: The Struggle Is Real (Artist Life Session)

ARW RAW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 80:22


ARW interviews her artist/actor/illustrator friend BEN BRADLEY about his struggles and triumphs in the acting, art, and theater industries. He is super interesting and a very different guest than those ARW usually interviews. If you have a long drive ahead of you, or simply want to vibe, hit "PLAY."  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Now I've Heard Everything

Fifty years ago this week, a botched burglary at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in Washington, DC touched off a criminal conspiracy that eventually brought down the president of the United States, Richard M. Nixon. It's the scandal that to this day is simply known by the name of the office complex where the burglary occurred: Watergate. All this week on Now I've Heard Everything we're featuring interviews I've done with figures connected to Watergate. Our last episode featured former Washington Post editor Ben Bradley. On Friday, my conversation with the mastermind of the burglary, G. Gordon Liddy. One of Nixon's loyalists at the center of everything was his White House counsel, a young lawyer named John Dean.

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
How British towns got left behind

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 45:43


This week Jack explores whether Britain's provincial towns — like the town he grew up in and many places he has lived since — have been "left behind" as the economy has evolved over recent years.Wigan MP and Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy explains why she famously put towns at the heart of her political philosophy, and how she believes places like Wigan can be transformed in the decades to come. Mansfield MP and local council leader Ben Bradley considers the shifting political forces that helped make him Mansfield's first ever Conservative MP in 2017.FT journalist Sebastian Payne discusses his eye-opening road trip through numerous small and medium-sized towns in the north of England last year which resulted in his book, "Broken Heartlands."Academics Professor Henry Overman and Professor Will Jennings mull the demographic and economic changes which have created such disparities between different urban areas, and what we might do to address them. And the Centre for Cities think-tank's Paul Swinney warns Britain's largest metropolitan areas must not be neglected amid the increasing government focus on smaller towns. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts
Adam Guest and Ben Bradley from BSC Theatricals/Encore Productions

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 19:31


Adam Guest and Ben Bradley from https://www.bsctheatricals.co.uk/ (BSC Theatricals/Encore Productions )chat to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about their panto "Dick Whittington"

John Howell
John Howell: Essential Cuts (10/29) - Kinzinger on the Outs & Rita Crundwell is Out of Prison

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 48:26


*Chicago Tribune Chief Political Analyst Rick Pearson details how the new legislative maps led to Adam Kinzinger announcing he won't run for reelection. *Tucker Martin, a Republican consultant tries to figure out what the endgame is for Donald Trump in Virginia. *Mitchell Armentrout of the Chicago Sun-Times shares how the new sports betting bill will allow you to bet on colleges in Illinois. *WLS Sports guru Rob Martier shares why Joel Quenneville is out the door with the Florida Panthers while Kevin Cheveldayoff is safe in Winnipeg. *Plus, WGN's Ben Bradley and DePaul University Professor Kelly Richmond Pope recap the scandal surrounding former Dixon comptroller Rita Crundwell and try to discern why she was released early from prison.

Unknown Origins
Roy Sharples on Creativity and the North: Talk at the University of Leeds

Unknown Origins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 17:36 Transcription Available


Roy Sharples  provides perspective about creativity in design and communication by bringing interdisciplinary expertise covering typography, information design, digital media, photography, and other graphic and communication design areas to the School of Design faculty and students at the University of Leeds, which is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK.Senior teaching fellow in Graphic and Communication, Dr. John Rooney, and Senior teaching fellow Ben Bradley hosts  Roy Sharples to talk to students about creativity in design and communication. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain Mutch Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/unknownorigins)

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Juliet Samuel, Ian Dunt, Clive Lewis & Ben Bradley

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 48:18


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Telegraph columnist Juliet Samuel, i columnist and podcaster Ian Dunt, Labour MP Clive Lewis & Conservative MP Ben Bradley.

Getting Over It: Musings of a Hurdle Coach

If there's one thing in life Ben Bradley knows and loves... it's HURDLES! But even more than that, the sport of track and field is his passion. Dedicating much of his life to the greatest sport on Earth, Coach Ben wants to discuss it all with you! Join the #HurdleCrew and subscribe to the Getting Over It: Musings of a Hurdle Coach Podcast to explore previously unheard tales of the track and field world, sit in on exclusive interviews with the people of Athletics from young, up-and-coming athletes to veteran, mentor coaches, and to help Ben bring the limelight to the best sport there is! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goimhc/support

Anna Davlantes
Wednesday weather with Tom Skilling: What to expect for the Memorial Day holiday weekend

Anna Davlantes

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021


The great WGN-TV Meteorologist Tom Skilling joins Anna to talk about the WGN-TV photoshoot on Tuesday, WGN’s Ben Bradley and Marcus Leshock both spending time at Tom’s place in Alaska this summer (separately), why everyone should visit Alaska when they have the chance, the conversation Anna had with WGN Weather Producer Bill Snyder, the drought conditions in the area, […]

TRIGGERnometry
Ben Bradley MP: What is the Conservative Answer to the Culture War?

TRIGGERnometry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 60:23


Join our exclusive community on Locals! https://triggernometry.locals.com/  OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq https://www.subscribestar.com/triggernometry https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod Buy Merch Here: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/shop/ Join the Mailing List: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/sign-up/ Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media:  https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod About TRIGGERnometry:  Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.

The Dan Wootton Show
The Dan Wootton Show | Finishing off Brexit, Naomi Smith & Ben Habib, Ben Bradley, Femi Oluwole & Dominique Samuels and Tom Harwood

The Dan Wootton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 41:23


The 11th hour Brexit talks continue, Dan says we just need to get it done! Best for Britain chief executive Naomi Smith and Unlocked Chairman Ben Habib debate what deal would be best for us. Conservative MP Ben Bradley tells us why Millwall fans booed players who took the knee at the weekend, there's wider conversation about the BLM movement from commentators Femi Oluwole and Dominique Samuels and Guido Fawkes writer Tom Harwood dissects the EU's behaviour toward us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Podcast # 261 Season 2

Aye Right Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 48:43


Celebrating a Scotland Win The Deputy FM, John Swinney, took the podium to answer for the Scottish Government and NOT the SNP as he scolded a tabloid hack at the press briefing. Lockdown level restrictions might be coming for some areas of Scotland. Changes of testing and quarantine periods were mentioned. The impact of Covid in Winter and especially over Xmas upon the NHS is a concern. An article by Joanna Cherry in the National where she challenges Alan Smyth’s position leads to a rammie between Norry and Stewart. There’s another poll with good news for independence. John Nicholson roasts Tory toady Ben Bradley on TV. Celebrating a Scotland win upsets Unionists. Who knew?

Scotty and Motty Two Mancs One Barnet
33: Marcus Rashford 1 Tory MP Ben Bradley 0!

Scotty and Motty Two Mancs One Barnet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 64:50


Marcus Rashford's free school meals campaign has mobilised the nation as thousands of people, businesses, councils and charities show their support by offering to feed kids over Christmas. One man who wasn't happy with the outpouring of generosity was Tory MP Ben Bradley who took a swipe at Rashford and claimed free school vouchers could fund crackdens and brothels?! Scotty and Motty take a look at the madness from another moronic MP and even more madness from across the pond ahead of the US election.

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

James interviews Conservative MP Ben Bradley about Ben's entrance into politics, the leftist agenda being pushed through British institutions and the coronavirus lockdowns imposed by the government Please support the Delingpod by becoming a patron - either at Subscribestar or Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jamesdelingpole  https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole  

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Second Lockdown, Chicken- Eating Hypocrites, Impact on Economy, and Unconscious Bias Training

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 59:16


Professor Hugh Pennington joins Mike to discuss the letter he signed to the Prime Minister. Mark Dolan talks about David Attenborough, as he has admitted to eating free range chicken after urging others not to eat meat. Richard Tice speaks about false positive Covid-19 tests, and the impact of Covid on business and economy. Finally, Ben Bradley highlights 'unconscious bias training' for MPs that he refuses to partake in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fantasy Chairmen Podcast
Alvin Kamara vs Ezekiel Elliott / Patrick Mahomes vs Lamar Jackson

Fantasy Chairmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 41:04


The Fantasy Sasquatch is here, he's laced up, and he's ready to fight! Welcome to the first episode of the Sasquatch Square-Off: A Fantasy Chairmen Podcast! Throughout the NFL off-season, your hosts, Ben Bradley, and Matt Baty (the Fantasy Sasquatch) will be squaring off in the virtual ring to battle it out to sway your decisions on which players you should draft to lead your team to fantasy gold! Every week before the season begins, Ben and the 'Squatch will have two rounds of debates in which they choose two players of the same position group that are being drafted very close together, their Average Draft Position (ADP) is very similar. The goal of each round of debates, for Ben and Sasquatch, is to get you to choose to draft the player that they are defending over the other person's player. For the first and second episodes of the Sasquatch Square-Off, we have selected very recognizable, superstar names that you would be more than happy to have any of them on your team. These guys are being drafted in the first and second rounds of drafts. As the show continues on, the Fantasy Sasquatch and Ben will dive deeper down the ADP list and try to convince you one way or the other on some tougher decisions you may come across in your drafts. So, grab your headphones, your popcorn, and pull up your draft queues so you can get them set as Ben and the 'Squatch go two full rounds, knocking each others' teeth out, to help you draft the best possible fantasy team that you can! Give us a follow on Twitter (@ChairmenFantasy, @FindFFLeagues, @FantasySquatch). Check us out on the web at https://fantasychairmen.com/ The Fantasy Chairmen are extremely excited to be out in the public light and want to grow into making this the best show that we can! As part of that growth, the Chairmen are partnering with non-profit youth sports leagues and development programs to help them raise money and promote healthy lifestyles, staying active and fit, and the benefits of being multi-sport athletes. This August and September, the Chairmen are partnered with the Roundup City Racers, a youth track & field and cross country organization in which Ben volunteers as the President/Head Coach. The Fantasy Chairmen are hosting a raffle where you can win either a Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams, jersey or an Allen Robinson, Chicago Bears, jersey. 100% of the money raised goes directly to the Roundup City Racers to help them in their fundraising and will directly impact the youth they serve (in the form of scholarships, event entries, team apparel/uniforms, and so much more) all year long. All members of the board and coaches for the RCR serve strictly as volunteers and receive no monetary compensation from the organization whatsoever, so you can feel good about all funds going toward a great cause. For more information and to enter the ROUNDUP CITY RACERS CHARITY RAFFLE please click the following link: https://fantasychairmen.com/2020/08/08/roundup-city-racers/ The drawing will be held at 12:00 PM PST on Sunday, September 27th, 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasychairmen/support

Beating The Drum
Taking Your Video Storytelling to the Next Level with Ben Bradley

Beating The Drum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 46:55


“For me, it’s what is the ‘why’ behind what people are doing and how can I bring that to light.” – Ben Bradley Ben Bradley is the Founder and Director of Right Hand Films. We previously worked together on several customer testimonial videos during my time at Rubrik. (Fun fact: the quality and artistry of...

Beating The Drum
Taking Your Video Storytelling to the Next Level with Ben Bradley

Beating The Drum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 46:55


“For me, it's what is the ‘why' behind what people are doing and how can I bring that to light.” – Ben Bradley Ben Bradley is the Founder and Director of Right Hand Films. We previously worked together on several customer testimonial videos during my time at Rubrik. (Fun fact: the quality and artistry of...

IEA Conversations
The Forgotten Demographic: Are we leaving white working class boys behind?

IEA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 42:54


Ben Bradley MP and Christopher Snowdon join Professor Syed Kamall for a fascinating discussion on the seemingly “forgotten demographic”: white working class boys. In a recent Spectator cover article, Christopher describes how only 13% of white boys from poor backgrounds go on to higher education, less than any black or Asian group.   He references the time when Ben Bradley, the Conservative MP for Mansfield, tried to ask an ‘Equalities’ question about working-class white boys in parliament earlier this year, and was turned down by the Table Office because they do not have any ‘protected characteristics’.    You can read "The Lost Boys: the white working class is being left behind" here - https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-lost-boys-the-white-working-class-is-being-left-behind   Professor Syed Kamall is Academic and Research Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs. Christopher Snowdon is our Head of Lifestyle Economics. Ben Bradley is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Mansfield.

The Locker Room Podcast - Deely Sport Science
The Ben Bradley Interview- Preparing Premier League Academy Footballers

The Locker Room Podcast - Deely Sport Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 98:45


QPR FC Sport Scientists Ross Bennett & Ben Smalley are joined by Ben Bradley- Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine at Premier League side Bournemouth FC. Among many other things in this fascinating episode, they discuss: youth academy games programme; an integrated coaching & sport science approach; monitoring growth & maturation; and the Movement Competency Matrix Ben designed for Bournemouth FC's young academy football players. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DeelySportScience.com , Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app

The Dan Wootton Show
Dan Wootton Drivetime | Should protesters that break the law feel the full force of it, Ben Bradley and Mercy Muroki & Weyman Bennett

The Dan Wootton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 18:59


After the Prime Minister says that those who broke the rules at the Black Lives Matter protests should feel the full force of the law, Dan asks if you agree. Conservative MP for Mansfield Ben Bradley tells us why Boris Johnson was right and there's debate between Times columnist Mercy Muroki and Weyman Bennett the Stand Up To Racism national co-convenor about the tearing down of the Cecil Rhodes monument at Oxford University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dean Richards
Ben Bradley reports about conditions in Minneapolis

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020


Dean Richards spoke with WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley following his trip to Minneapolis to cover the protests and riots.

Dean Richards
Dean Richards’ Sunday Morning | May 31st, 2020 | Protests and riots, SpaceX’s historic mission, and more…

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020


Today’s show starts out with WGN-TV reporters Marcella Raymond and Ben Bradley who share their stories from the front lines of the protests and riots. The SpaceX Dragon docked to the International Space Station this morning after a 19 hour flight in orbit. Throughout the morning Dean talked with various guests to discuss the historic […]

Football Fitness Federation Podcast
#88 "Thrown In At The Deep End" With Ben Bradley

Football Fitness Federation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 57:08


Episode 88 of the Football Fitness Federation Podcast is with the Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine at AFC Bournemouth Ben Bradley. Ben came on to discuss: -Overseeing a Multi Disciplinary Department -Injury Prevention -Movement Competency Frameworks & much more! Give Ben a follow on twitter @benbradley_SSci Join our online community to access presentations from: Oliver Morgan (Head of Academy Sport Science at Celtic) Jack Nayler (First Team Sport Scientist at Celtic) Jonny Madden (Head of Fitness & Conditioning at Middlesbrough) Paul White (Head of Academy Sport Science at Stoke City) Tom Little (Preston North End Fitness coach) & many more! You can also access our brand new webinars from: Brighton Academy Performance Manager Dr Will Abbott -'Using research to inform applied practice' Bristol City S&C coach Hamish Munro -'Velocity Based Training in Professional Football' AFC Bournemouth Sport Scientist David Johnson -'Growth & Maturation in Youth Football' Physiotherapist Tony Tompos -'Hamstring rehabilitation in professional football' Claim your FREE month at the link below: www.footballfitfed.com/community-login.html Our online community gives you: *Quality CPD - our Network Meetings cover the entire country with the very best speakers working in Football! *Discounted Network Meeting Tickets and early access (with savings that cover the price of membership alone) *Access to an ever increasing video library of webinars specific to Football, covering topics such as Recovery, Youth Development, Nutrition, Integrated Technical/Tactical Training for Physical Development, Strength and Conditioning for Goalkeepers and How to get a Job in Football (with more being added constantly) all delivered by Experienced Practitioners *On demand access to view all future meetings *Wide range of Member benefits from our partners including colossal discounts and offers *The ability to chat with and question elite level coaches on our forum, along with bonus content and interviews Keep up to date with everything that is going on at Football Fitness Federation, including our upcoming announcements of our 2020 networking events at the following links: Twitter - @FootballFitFed Instagram - @FootballFitFed Website - www.footballfitfed.com Email - mail@footballfitfed.com

WGN - The Roe Conn Podcast
Swingers clubs & angry emails

WGN - The Roe Conn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020


WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley & Lourdes Duarte joins The Roe Conn Show to talk about the story coming from the City of Markham that involves an adult swingers club that has been around for more than three decades. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal And be sure […]

WGN - The Roe Conn Podcast
The Canarble Wagon Rolls: A swingers club gets raided & answering angry emails

WGN - The Roe Conn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020


WGN-TV’s Lourdes Duarte & Ben Bradley join Roe Conn to roll out the Canarble Wagon on May Day. Ben & Lourdes share some of their favorite stories from the week and a dramatic reading of angry mail from viewers. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal And […]

Westmonster News
Outrage Mob, Tyson Fury Win & Ben Bradley MP

Westmonster News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 43:27


The boys chat to the Conservative MP for Mansfield, Ben Bradley, plus discussion on the politically correct outrage brigade, the 'Red Tory' movement, Tyson Fury's World Title win and the latest on UK-EU negotiations.Make sure you subscribe so that you never miss an episode!Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brexitbros Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrexitBros/Cheers Brexiteers!

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Another Queen's Speech, Policies That Might Happen, And No Crown

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 54:43


Hang on a minute, I thought we'd already had a Queen's Speech this year? Correct! It's Groundhog Day in the Tent of Common Sense and we're joined by Conservative MPs Mark Francois, Bob Seely, and Ben Bradley. Plus, Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury Jonathan Reynolds. And, Matteo Bergamini from Shout Out UK explains why his Facebook page has just been shut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quest for Gold
Quest For Gold – Episode 11: WGN’s Ben Bradley Reflects on Chicago’s Failed 2016 Olympic Bid, 10 Years Later

Quest for Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019


On this week’s Quest for Gold: -The USWNT is in Chicago this weekend -Olympic bids to be awarded in Rockford -Chicago’s Tori Franklin advances at the Worlds -US Gymnastics will be on the world stage And we talk to WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley about the 10 year anniversary of Chicago’s failed 2016 Olympic Bid.  Ben digs […]

The Chicago Way
The Chicago Way w/John Kass (08/25/19): A ‘Ball of Collusion' tied together the Chicago Way and why knocking on doors in Cicero is bad idea

The Chicago Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019


The Chicago Way w/John Kass – Ep 208: John Kass and Jeff Carlin are joined by former federal prosecutor & senior fellow at the National Review Institute Andrew C. McCarthy to discuss his new book “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency.” Plus, WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley breaks down his reporting […]

Sideline Sleuths
E11 - The Murder of Ben Bradley

Sideline Sleuths

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 30:00


Days before his 29th birthday, Ben Bradley left his Colorado home and headed for Jackson Hole, WY, but he never made it. Finally after months with no sign of him, his body was found abandoned in the desert. For nearly 13 years, a conviction has been just outside of the reach of investigators. Why did someone kill Ben Bradley? But the question "When did someone kill Ben Bradley?" is equally as important. Join Megan and Jasmine as they discuss the who, when, where, and why of Ben's murder. For a list of sources used to craft this episode, visit: http://www.sidelinesleuths.com/sources

The Chicago Way
The Chicago Way w/John Kass (05/13/19): Ben Bradley talks to the widow of Chicago's finest, Kass ponders life after ‘Game of Thrones,' and more…

The Chicago Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019


The Chicago Way w/John Kass – Ep 187 (05/13/19): This week, John Kass and Jeff Carlin are joined by WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley to talk about his conversation with the widow of Chicago Police Officers Eduardo Marmolejo and how media covers tough stories. Plus, Chicago Tribune reporter/Three-Eyed-Rave Will Lee looks at what happens to the void […]

World's Greatest Newspaper Television Podcast
7: Evening News Anchors Ben Bradley and Lourdes Duarte

World's Greatest Newspaper Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 49:44


Ben and Lourdes have been anchoring the WGN Evening News at 4 p.m. for two full years now. That made Brian and Ross wonder... what do they hate about each other? Do they like each other more than their previous co-anchors? What's with Ben's weird airplane obsession? Will Lourdes invite us to her wedding? Duarte and Bradley: an unrelenting investigative duo. But with the script flipped, it's their turn to get into the hot seat. So buckle up and listen as we stir the Evening News pot.

Acting Prime Minister
Ben Bradley on ending the obsession with exam success, getting kicked out of school and forgiving his digital past

Acting Prime Minister

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 24:23


In this episode, we send Ben Bradley MP into Downing Street. A former vice chair of the Conservative Party, Ben is one of the youngest members of parliament. Elected in 2017 aged 27, he's managed to rack up a fair bit of controversy in that time, from his comments about sterilising those on benefits, to resigning over Brexit.

WGN - The Brian Noonan Podcast
Roe Conn Full Show (01/03/19): Alderman Ed Burke is charged with attempted extortion of Burger King owners, Lester Holt gives us the latest on the government shutdown, Adam Hoge previews the Bears vs Philadelphia game this Sunday, a Top Five@5 you won’t

WGN - The Brian Noonan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019


On the Thursday edition on The Roe Conn Show with Anna Davlantes, Brian Noonan fills-in for today. WGN-TV’s Ben Bradley drops by to give us the latest on Alderman Ed Burke who is now charged with attempted extortion of Burger King owners. Tom Skilling gives us the weekend forecast, Lester Holt of NBC Nightly News […]

The 180 Drums Podcast
What to Look for in a Great Mentor | Ben Bradley, Drummer for Brett Kissel

The 180 Drums Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 61:19


The only thing that being a three-time CCMA Drummer of the year means is that you're willing to work hard, you've been blessed with great mentors, and learned some important lessons along the way. Ben just finished the most extensive tour in Canadian history with Brett Kissel, and shares about what the ups and downs look like.

Dead Oaks Productions
All My Ghosts 6: Hauntings & Demonic Possession with Nic Kiernan

Dead Oaks Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 60:37


In this episode, Chris and special guest co-host Ben Bradley discuss hauntings and a possible case of demonic possession with our friend, Nic Kiernan. Join us in 2019 when Erick and I sit down to talk with even more people about their paranormal stories and experiences. And if we’re lucky, maybe Ben will join us again. All My Ghosts is a Dead Oaks Production. Music in this episode was “Creepy 3,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. For more information, find us on Twitter, @Allmyghosts, @Christoph_waltz, and @bjhbradley. Follow Nic on Twitter and YouTube, @NationalFreak.

Dead Oaks Productions
All My Ghosts 5: Tarot, Ouija, & Hauntings with Erin Lynn (part 2)

Dead Oaks Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 39:23


Join us as we discuss tarot cards, communicating through ouija boards, and more in part 2 of our interview with RN, roller derby pro, and voice of Clara Beaufort on Dead Oaks Podcast, Erin Lynn. Join us on October 28th when Chris and special guest co-host Ben Bradley discuss ghosts and a possible case of demonic possession with our friend Nic Kiernan. All My Ghosts is a Dead Oaks Production. Music in this episode was "Creepy 3," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. For more information, find us on Twitter: @allmyghosts, @christoph_waltz, and @erickend.

Cogill Wine and Film:  A Perfect Pairing
Blackkklansman, John Legend, Ben Bradley, The Debate

Cogill Wine and Film: A Perfect Pairing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 38:42


The Cogills’ agree, “Blackkklansman” is Spike Lee’s best film in years as they dialogue over an uncomfortable, fascinating true story of racism in 1970’s America. One obvious conclusion, racism is on the rise and things haven’t improved as much as we may have hoped in today's America. Both agree, it’s a brilliant, unsettling film. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates Grammy, Oscar, and Tony winner, John Legend and his LVE wine label (Legend Vineyard Exclusive) along with his “Show Me” campaign helping to break the cycle of poverty in America. The Cogills’ are equally impressed with, “The Newspaperman: The Life And Times Of Ben Bradley,” currently showing on HBO and profiling the famed executive editor of the Washington Post during the Watergate era. Hayley pairs with the new release of Napa Valley's The Debate Wine and a few wineries making recent headlines.

CORNISH SOCCER talking football!
"We came with a game plan!"

CORNISH SOCCER talking football!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 13:16


Porthleven's manager Alan Carey talks to CORNISH SOCCER after the Fishermen's 3-2 Friday night win at Penzance. 2.20 : Drummo - what can you say! 3.44 : Replacement keeper Ben Bradley has safe pair of hands 4.30 : Player shortage at Port or not? 5.30 : Kevin Richards and the Back Room staff doing their bit 6.45 : The worst thing about managing these days? 8.13 : Is there really money in the local game? 10.10 : Ludgvan - should have won it last season. Much praise for Steve Allen! 11.16 : Played 2, won 2 12.26 : Still enjoying it?

House of L podcast
Episode 10: Ben Bradley

House of L podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 46:39


I thought that this would just be two friends who have known each other for 30 years shooting the breeze, but it turned into a very serious conversation about the state of news. If you know Ben, you know that he's a fun and most times silly guy, but he takes storytelling VERY seriously. The WGN Anchorman & I discussed the news industry as a whole. 

TRASHFUTURE
The Corbyn Commie Controversy ft. Luke Bailey and Emily Hines aka @IHateNYT

TRASHFUTURE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 76:33


FIXED AUDIO  Riley's vacation sure did put a dent in the release schedule. But we're back! Abi's back! Baby's got back! Whatever. Riley (@Raaleh), Olga (@Rocknrolga), Abi (@AbiWilks), Milo (@Milo_Edwards) are joined by Luke Bailey (@ImBadAtLife) subbing in for Hussein (@HKesvani) and Emily Hines (@IHateNYT) to talk about the Corbyn commie smears (this was recorded pre Ben Bradley apology) at some length in the first half, and then Emily comes on in the second to help us rubbish the United States Paper of Record (record shortest accidental hiring of someone with connections to white supremacist groups, to be specific). There's a lot in this one, so I hope the wait was worth it. Follow us on twitter @trashfuturepod xoxo Riley

Contextual Deviants
04 - The Prestige

Contextual Deviants

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 51:47


Edward Norton stars in Now You See Me 3: The Burt Wonderstone Illusion! But this episode is about a different movie: Christopher Nolan's dark tale of bitter rival magicians, The Prestige. Host Christian Hagen and co-host David Gutsche welcome special guest Ben Bradley to talk about a bunch of dead Michael Caines, goofs v. real magic, One Bird Government, a terrible MRA toddler rant, E.T.'s finger, and much more! For more info, check out contextualdeviants.wordpress.com. Twitter: @Texteviants. ContextualDeviants@gmail.com. Our theme song is "Gun Tonic" from The Bad Man. Find more of their music at: TheBadManUSA.com  

At Lunch With...
Dame Margaret Beckett MP and Ben Bradley MP

At Lunch With...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 15:31


Becky Milligan invited one of the longest serving MPs in the House of Commons Dame Margaret Beckett to have lunch with one of the youngest MPs Ben Bradley. Find out what kind of conversation a Labour veteran and a budding-new Conservative sounds like. (Image: Cutlery on a napkin, credit: BBC)

Studio 2
Ben Bradley i ny serie

Studio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 12:49


Han var redaktøren som avslørte Pentagon-papirene og rullet opp Watergate-skandalen - skal du kjenne navnet på én avisredaktør, bør det være Ben Bradlee.

Avast! Ye Scoundrel
014 - Be Better (with Ben Bradley)

Avast! Ye Scoundrel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 87:23


In our most serious and vulnerable episode yet, comedian Ben Bradley stops by the podcast and helps a somewhat drunk Rick and Michael bare their souls. This episode has it all, folks. We discuss how we made a mistake last episode, we explore the ins and outs of local comedy, Rick divulges his fear of death and orders a pizza, we get steadily drunker throughout the episode, metaphors are made, and of course, as always, BoTWoT. New yoga! Serious shit! Rick's a baby-person! A punch glory hole! And more! Right Click Here To Download This Episode Follow us on Twitter or Facebook @AvastCast and leave a review on iTunes! Intro Song: “Damage” by CrumbSnatchers / CC BY-NC-ND Outro Song: “My Fair Lady” by David Byrne / CC Sampling+  

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast
The Celtic Underground Podcast No239 - Tierney on Connery, Butler, Bradley and Celtic

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2015 100:50


This week St Anthony is joined by author of The First Game With My Father, Michael Tierney.  They discuss all things Celtic including Sean Connery, Gerard Butler, Ben Bradley et al. Also the Celtic FC Foundation have just a few team places left for their first golf day which is taking place on World Autism Day - 2nd April, at Renfrew Golf Club. CELTIC FC FOUNDATION GOLF DAY TO TAKE PLACE ON WORLD AUTISM AWARENESS DAY CELTIC FC Foundation’s inaugural Golf Day will coincide with World Autism Awareness Day on Thursday, April 2. World Autism Awareness Day is an initiative launched by the United Nations General Assembly to promote awareness and understanding of people with autism. Celtic FC Foundation’s first Golf Day is scheduled to take place at Renfrew Golf Club with all proceeds raised going towards a project  that will help children and young people with autism. In collaboration with the University of Strathclyde, Celtic FC Foundation intend to create a project which will offer an opportunity to enhance each child’s wellbeing through supported physical activity such as football and dance with a focus on fun.   Celtic FC Foundation’s inaugural Golf Day, please email cfcfoundation@celticfc.co.uk or call 0141 551 4291.

Knuckle Puck Podcast
Is this thing on

Knuckle Puck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 62:45


A podcast dedicated to the Bakersfield comedy scene, hosted by Ben Bradley and Bruce Gray. For more details on upcoming events and to get involved, check out bakersfield comedy on facebook.