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Nesta segunda parte da conversa do podcast “A Beleza das Pequenas Coisas”, a atriz, cantora e preparadora vocal Joana Manuel reflete sobre os novos fascismos que “voltaram a estar na berra”, e o que os alimenta e mais tem falhado no caminho da democracia. Depois aponta possíveis saídas da zona de raiva e desesperança e revela o que tem feito desde que entrou num certo desencanto partidário. Como se continua a luta? Joana responde e partilha ainda as músicas que a acompanham e trauteia Nina Simone, Fiona Apple e Fausto. Boas escutas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creator and host Andy Bargh is joined by 41-cap Christophe Berra who recalls his days in dark blue under George Burley, Craig Levein & Gordon Strachan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
OneLegUpAlex Sports Welcomes Lindsay Berra AND Bob Costas Live from Yogi's Big Catch 9-21
OneLegUpAlex Sports Welcomes Lindsay Berra AND Bob Costas Live from Yogi's Big Catch 9-21
I det här avsnittet dyker vi ner i den kontroversiella trenden kring läkemedel som används för att gå ner i vikt, med fokus på Ozempic. Medicinerna har blivit populära bland kändisar och på sociala medier. Vi besvarar också era fördomar om Anis & Berra, och mycket mer!
Wir sehnen uns nach Klarheit. Doch worin genau? Es darf auch einfach sein, aber nicht banal.... Wenn Paulus von der Lehre spricht, die gesund macht, redet er nicht von abstrakten Regeln, sondern vom Evangelium: der kraftvollen Verbindung mit Jesus Christus, die unser Leben verwandelt. Darum gilt: Das Zentrum muss das Zentrum bleiben – sonst verlieren wir die Orientierung. Gleichzeitig merken wir, wie komplex es sein kann, immer wieder neu zu diesem einfachen Kern zurückzufinden.
Wir sehnen uns nach Klarheit. Doch worin genau? Es darf auch einfach sein, aber nicht banal.... Wenn Paulus von der Lehre spricht, die gesund macht, redet er nicht von abstrakten Regeln, sondern vom Evangelium: der kraftvollen Verbindung mit Jesus Christus, die unser Leben verwandelt. Darum gilt: Das Zentrum muss das Zentrum bleiben – sonst verlieren wir die Orientierung. Gleichzeitig merken wir, wie komplex es sein kann, immer wieder neu zu diesem einfachen Kern zurückzufinden.
I dagens bonusavsnitt diskuteras det allt från fredagskänslor till fotbollslandslagets utmaningar. Dessutom dyker samtalet ner i Sveriges VM-kval, där Berra analyserar lagets insatser och Jon Dal Thomassens framtid i det svenska landslaget.
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I dagens avsnitt dyker vi ner i "Freedom by You", en affärsmodell som lovar pengar och frihet men som i huvudsak fungerar som ett pyramidspel. Vi diskuterar hur de lockar nya medlemmar genom drömmar om ett enklare liv och vilka konsekvenser det kan få för individer som hamnar i skuldfällan. Vi pratar även om Kristallens roast av Anis & Berra och mycket mer!
In einer Welt voller Stimmen, Meinungen und „Wahrheiten“ fragt man sich leicht: Was stimmt eigentlich wirklich? Vor 2000 Jahren schrieb Paulus drei Briefe an junge Leiter in turbulenten Zeiten – die Pastoralbriefe. Darin gibt er Orientierung, was eine „gesunde Lehre“ ist: klar, lebensnah, tragfähig. Diese Serie zeigt, wie seine zeitlosen Prinzipien uns heute helfen können, den Glauben zu verstehen, authentisch zu leben und Wesentliches von Nebensächlichem zu unterscheiden.
In einer Welt voller Stimmen, Meinungen und „Wahrheiten“ fragt man sich leicht: Was stimmt eigentlich wirklich? Vor 2000 Jahren schrieb Paulus drei Briefe an junge Leiter in turbulenten Zeiten – die Pastoralbriefe. Darin gibt er Orientierung, was eine „gesunde Lehre“ ist: klar, lebensnah, tragfähig. Diese Serie zeigt, wie seine zeitlosen Prinzipien uns heute helfen können, den Glauben zu verstehen, authentisch zu leben und Wesentliches von Nebensächlichem zu unterscheiden.
Episode 64 of News Man Weekly opens with Carl, Zac and Hayden recapping the chaos of the newsroom while half the staff was away, then diving into NFL Week 1 overreactions. We also cover major local headlines, including convicted wife killer John Boyle’s parole denial, the FBI’s quiet visit to Mansfield and a bomb threat that temporarily disrupted the city’s beloved Greek Festival. The conversation then shifts to a fascinating interview with Dr. Tim Berra, Professor Emeritus of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology at The Ohio State University. Berra shares insights from his new book The Peopling of Polynesia, reflects on advances in genetics and molecular biology and recalls his once-in-a-lifetime role in preserving a rare megamouth shark. He also talks about “science as a way of knowing” and his deep appreciation for bourbon, which led to a book of its own. It’s a mix of news, science, history and a toast to good bourbon you won’t want to miss. To purchase a copy of Dr. Berra's book, The Peopling of Polynesia -- send him an email at berra.1@osu.edu and buy it directly from him. He also has copies of his book on bourbon available. Find more on Dr. Berra's lectures, publications, research and more here. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a rating and grab a cup of something good from our friends at Relax, It’s Just Coffee. Relevant News links: No release: Former Mansfield Dr. John Boyle again denied parole for 1990 murder of his wife Open Source: Why were FBI agents at a Mansfield hotel on Wednesday? Community supports Greek Festival after Saturday morning bomb threat Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Stell dir vor, es gibt einen Akt – eine umfassende Klärung – zwischen dir und deinem Schöpfer, der dir Frieden mit ihm und freien Zugang zu ihm ermöglicht. Und dieser Akt existiert tatsächlich! Mehr dazu im Kurzinput dieses Taufgottesdienstes. Die Taufe selbst ist ein kraftvolles Symbol für diesen Rechtssprechungsakt. Sie erklärt diesen Akt sichtbarer und macht ihn dadurch noch erlebbarer.
Stell dir vor, es gibt einen Akt – eine umfassende Klärung – zwischen dir und deinem Schöpfer, der dir Frieden mit ihm und freien Zugang zu ihm ermöglicht. Und dieser Akt existiert tatsächlich! Mehr dazu im Kurzinput dieses Taufgottesdienstes. Die Taufe selbst ist ein kraftvolles Symbol für diesen Rechtssprechungsakt. Sie erklärt diesen Akt sichtbarer und macht ihn dadurch noch erlebbarer.
Danielle talks with Lindsey Berra about her grandfather Yogi Berra and the event that she is having.
Bonusavsnitt: Vi diskuterar fästingbett, våra olika uppväxter & skoltider och Berra ska spela hockey med NHL spelare.
(Aniversario de la Caída de Tenochtitlan) Hace más de cinco siglos, el conquistador español Hernán Cortés «mandó hacer un banquete... en señal de alegrías de... haber ganado» en la toma de Tenochtitlan, la antigua capital del Imperio Azteca ubicada en la actual Ciudad de México. «Y para hacer la fiesta mandó convidar a todos los capitanes y soldados que le pareció que era bien tener [en] cuenta.... [Después] que habían alzado las mesas, salieron a danzar las damas que había, con los galanes cargados con sus armas, que era para reír...» Así describe en parte Bernal Díaz del Castillo, en su Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España, aquella cena celebratoria que se dio el 13 de agosto de 1521. A continuación el acreditado cronista español nombra a las mujeres selectas invitadas, entre ellas María de Estrada, Beatriz Bermúdez de Velasco e Isabel Rodríguez.1 Aunque Isabel, al igual que María y Beatriz, sin duda tuvo que tomar las armas y combatir en las batallas en las que participó, particularmente durante el Sitio de Tenochtitlan, lo que la distinguió a ella fue el rol de médica que desempeñó. En 1520, Isabel y su esposo Miguel Rodríguez de Guadalupe se unieron a la expedición de Hernán Cortés y, después de las bajas sufridas durante la Noche Triste y de la victoria obtenida en la Batalla de Otumba, ella comenzó a coordinar y a entrenar a voluntarias entre las mujeres, tanto españolas como indígenas aliadas, con las que creó un cuerpo de enfermería para acompañar de continuo a los combatientes. Según el catedrático castellano Francisco Cervantes de Salazar en su Crónica de la Nueva España, «como eran tan continuas las refriegas, salían de la una parte y de la otra muchos heridos, de tal manera que no había día que, especialmente de los indios amigos, no saliesen cientos heridos, a los cuales una mujer española, que se decía Isabel Rodríguez, lo mejor que ella podía les ataba las heridas y se las santiguaba “en el nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo, un solo Dios verdadero, el cual te cure y sane”, y esto no lo hacía más de dos veces, y muchas veces no más de una, y acontecía que aunque tuviesen pasados los muslos, iban sanos otro día a pelear... pues por mano de aquella mujer [Dios] daba salud y esfuerzo a tantos heridos...»2 ¡Con razón que doña Isabel tenía tanto éxito en la sanidad de sus pacientes! No pretendía que era la mano de ella la que sanaba sino la mano de Dios, a quien ella invocaba y atribuía toda cura y sanidad. Aquella médica abnegada sin duda recordaba cada vez lo mismo que recordaba el apóstol Pedro al referirse a la profecía de Isaías unos 700 años antes de la muerte de Jesucristo, el Hijo de Dios, en la cruz del Calvario: que Cristo fue herido por nuestras rebeliones y maldades, que hizo suyos nuestros pecados al sufrir y morir en nuestro lugar, y que sufrió esas heridas para que nosotros pudiéramos ser sanados. Sólo hace falta que clamemos a Él pidiéndole que perdone nuestros pecados y nos sane por completo, tanto física como espiritualmente.3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España, 1632, Manuscrito Remón, Crónicas de América-2 (Editor Digital: Himali, Conversión a pdf: 2018), pp. 849-50 En línea 23 febrero 2025. 2 Francisco Cervantes de Salazar, Crónicas de la Nueva España, Libro quinto, Cap. CLXV, Edición digital (de Manuel Magallón) basada en la de Madrid, Atlas, 1971, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes En línea 23 febrero 2025; Manuel Orozco y Berra, Historia antigua y de la conquista de México, Tomo Cuarto, (México: Tipografía de Gonzalo A. Esteva, 1880), pp. 619-20 En línea 23 febrero 2025. 3 Is 53:5; 1P 2:24; 1Jn 1:9
This week we discuss the importance of milestones. Have milestones lost their luster? If so, which ones? Also, should they be an automatic in or have the bars been moved in recent years? For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the overturning of the the height of the Dodger's lead over the Giants in 1951 and then their collapse. The comeback was quite impressive, but did the later admitted sign stealing taint the greatness of that run or is it still just as impressive all the same?Our Hall of Famer this week is pitcher Yogi Berra. Not a world beating league leader, but just how important a part of those Yankees teams was Berra and would they have gone as far without him?In our singlular parting shot his week discuss whether or not you had to have played baseball to be able to speak on baseball and whether or not that's nonsense.Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials with a Jamie Moyer changeup, Joe Mauer from Minnesota, and Upper Deck cards with Derek Jeter!Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 21:30Hall of Fame Discussion - 36:39Parting Shots - 57:11
I dagens bonusavsnitt bjuds det på ångest och skratt. Anis och Berra diskuterar sina känslor kring att flyga helikopter till Smögen, med spännande anekdoter och oväntade pranks på agendan.
Join host Dan Rhatigan as he sits down with Sandro Berra, the Coordinator of Tipoteca Italiana, a world-class type museum, archive, and print shop located in the charming countryside of Cornuda, Italy. Dan has been teaching at TipoItalia — a type residency at Tipoteca — for the past three summers and caught Sandro while they were both in Cornuda. Together, they dive into the magic of Tipoteca, an institution dedicated to preserving the rich history of Italian typography while inspiring modern creativity. You'll also hear firsthand accounts from workshop participants embracing their inner type nerd in a setting out of a design lover's daydream. From letterpress printing to exploring vintage wood type to devouring delicious €6 pizzas, this creative residency combines inspiration, collaboration, and Italian culture. Tune in to hear how Tipoteca bridges the past and future of design. You can find blog posts for this and all our past episodes at monotype.com/podcast.
TODAY ON THE SHOW: Chicken casserole has caused a divide in the Berra household! The weird place you got hit on! Impressions! + soMUCHmore!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Story #1: Will breaks down the latest on the trial of Diddy as a verdict is handed down. Plus, should President Donald Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize? Will breaks down how he's been able to stop four wars in 90 days using his "peace through strength" doctrine. Story #2: Author of ‘They're Coming For You' and Host of the ‘Jason In The House' podcast, Jason Chaffetz, joins Will to share how government agencies, tech companies, NGOs, and woke corporations are colluding to silence conservative voices, weaponize personal data, and push dissidents out of the economy. You'll be shocked to find out just how fragile your privacy truly is. Story #3: Will is joined by Lindsay Berra, granddaughter of Yankees' Legend Yogi Berra, as she shares the story of her grandfather's military service before his historical playing career, including his role in the storming of Normandy Beach on D-Day. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I dagens avsnitt dyker vi ner i en spännande diskussion om den nya elitutbildningen i Counter-Strike som startas i Växjö. Är det en bra idé eller bara en fluga? Berra delar med sig av sina galna upplevelser från ett bröllop där han plötsligt fick sitta bredvid ingen ringare än Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Vi får höra vad som verkligen hände när deras blickar möttes och vilka underhållande samtal som följde.
I dagens bonusasvnitt pratar Berra om Swedish House Maffias otroliga show & Anis tipsar om den bästa serien någonsin!
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 316: Adam Newport-Berra The Studio creators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg exploited every part of their knowledge and experience in the film industry to find the show's humor. Cinematographer Adam Newport-Berra worked closely with Rogen and Goldberg to achieve the show's signature style. They found the most dynamic ways to shoot scenes, with camera movements that immerse the audience in the characters' anxiety and panic. “It meant moving with the characters, moving through spaces, and finding ways to just keep the momentum of a scene going,” Adam explains. “We made very strong decisions early in the process. We're only gonna shoot with one camera, we're gonna shoot every scene in one shot, we're gonna shoot with one lens. It funnels down your choices and your options on set in a way that I think is really special. I think we make the most creative decisions when we're limited.” The Studio relies on nimble, handheld camera work on gimbals and magnetic rigs for its many one-shot takes. The crew avoided over-intellectualizing each scene, prioritizing a dynamic feel and incorporating homages to numerous films. “I think a lot of it really came down to the writing and the material,” says Adam. “Seth and Evan are very smart. They've been doing this for a long time. They know what they like and they leaned into that in the writing.” While a script provided the foundation, many scenes were reworked on set. Rogen and Goldberg would collaborate with the actors to refine the rhythm and enhance the material. Actors frequently contributed lines and ideas, leading to on-the-spot script revisions. However, improvisation had to fit into the impeccable timing for both the acting and camera work, leaving little room for error. Some shots required 20 takes, with the initial few serving as warmups. “It was a very non-traditional way to make a show,” Adam notes, “but everyone's firing on all cylinders, everyone's bringing 100 percent.” Rather than creating traditional shot lists, Rogen and Goldberg would work out complex camera moves with the crew directly on location. Often, they'd envision a desired shot and then structure the scene to organically lead to it. The crew and actors would block and rehearse scenes together and separately, allowing the story to unfold naturally. For a show as dynamic as The Studio, Adam learned to keep the lighting as simple as possible. The lighting had to take a backseat to the camera movement, so typically, every episode relied on natural light. Adam trusted in modern camera sensor technology and the colorist to ensure the actors looked their best. But he did have opportunities to experiment with light and shadow in specific episodes, such as “The Missing Reel,” which embraced a film noir look, and “The Golden Globes,” which used stage lighting and uplighting on the tables. “I think what works about this show was the fact that it does skewer itself, it is self-deprecating, it does show how absurd our life is and it was kind of refreshing to be able to talk about that publicly,” says Adam. “A lot of the people in my life don't understand what I do, so it's been fun to tell these stories and to show how absurd our profession is, the conflict between art and commerce, and how much we care about it.” Find Adam Newport-Berra: https://adamnewportberra.com/ Instagram: @adamnewportberra The Studio is on Apple TV+ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: https://hotrodcameras.com/ Sponsored by Laowa by Venus Optics: https://www.venuslens.net/ The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
DP Adam Newport-Berra and Camera Operator Mark Goellnicht SOC ACO are the powerhouse duo behind the lens of The Studio. In this episode, we dive into what it's really like working with comedy legends and co-directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Adam and Mark take us through the camera rigs they tested and how they meticulously choreographed scenes that feel like total chaos but are actually tightly crafted. We also break down some of the most jaw dropping shots in the series, the kind that had us hitting rewind just to figure out how they pulled them off. If you're into behind the scenes tech talk, creative teamwork, or just love hearing how high pressure shots come together, this one's for you. From camera movement to controlled madness, it's a must listen for both the tech heads and fans of the show. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our technology partner, Sony. Produced by Deb Van Dieren Hosted and edited by Lucas Tomoana SOC
I dagens bonusavsnitt dyker vi ner i allt från festivalkänsla till kaffets mysterier! Anis och Berra diskuterar allt ifrån kommande festivalgig på Weekend Vibes i Ljungby till deras personliga relationer till kaffe och drycker.
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Keep playing around Berra, find out what happens. TODAY ON THE SHOW, Payton was invited to a birthday party but only if SHE PAYS TO GET IN? WHAT? Then, HOBBIES that are RED FLAGS, do you have any you consider a red flag? DM US! Plus, the latest on DIDDY, PAYTON'S CATEGORIES, and SO MUCH MORE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar vi Lets Dance, Hockey VM, John Guidettis rapp, luft för 70 miljoner, vi kör Hampus segment ''Vem sa såhär?'' och mycket mer!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nutmegfc.co.ukYou don't need to be half French to worship Zizou the magnificent, but it probably helpsWelcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* Former Dundee United, Aberdeen and Hibs star Mixu Paatelainen telling us why his dad Matti is his sporting hero.* Iain Macintosh giving us the skinny on Duncan Ferguson's sensational autobiography, with nine things we didn't know about the Everton legend.* Adam Clery analysing how Scotland's Lewis Ferguson became the tactical lynchpin to Bologna's brilliant season.Great content still to come includes....* The Slow Match Report from Daniel Gray reporting on the Premiership playoff final.* Stephen McGowan's three-part investigation into plastic pitches in Scottish football.Only paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox – including the full version of today's episode.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Christophe Berra.Christophe was a central-defensive stalwart for Hearts during two spells at Tynecastle, which bookended eight years south of the border at Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ipswich Town. He sat on the bench for Hearts' 2006 Scottish Cup triumph over Gretna but received a winner's medal, and won the second tier with the Jambos in Scotland and with Wolves in England, going on to grace three Premier League seasons with the Molineux club. He also won the Scottish Challenge Cup with Raith Rovers in 2022.Christophe has such a cool name because his dad Christian is French. However, while he retains a soft spot for Les Bleus, Edinburgh-born Christophe's allegiances are firmly with Scotland, and he proudly donned the dark blue of his nation 41 times.Christophe retired from playing three years ago and is currently based in Alabama, as interim head coach of professional outfit Huntsville City.Christophe's sporting hero is former midfielder Zinedine Zidane – France's World Cup-winning Monsieur Magnifique.Nutmeg FC | Substack
I dagens avsnitt dyker vi ner i udda kurser som staten finansierar. Vilka ämnen kan du egentligen studera för att få CSN-stöd? Allt från "Livets mening" till "Harry Potter-ingenjör''. Berra har minglat omkring på Uppsalas nationer och Anis har varit på gigg i Lund!
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Roba from Berra joined us on the podcast to chat about the tune New Hampshire! We also discussed the bands creative process!Send us a textCheck out our SpotifyCheck out our YoutubeCheck out InstagramBook a Podcast
Agnes börjar se fler och fler av sin pappas drag i sig själv och Magnus synar Oscarsgalans senaste utspel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dagens avsnitt av dyker vi ner i det spännande dramat kring Masked Singer och den mystiska detektivugglan. Hur gick det egentligen till när Anis lyckades lura Berra? Dessutom pratar vi om hur dagens ungdomar förhåller sig till sociala interaktioner och teknikens påverkan.
This was a good, challenging, but ultimately doable -- provided you've had lots and lots of practice! -- Friday crossword. The clues were quite fresh, and apart from those mentioned on the podcast, we'd like to highlight 24D, Sports great who said "If the world were perfect, it wouldn't be", BERRA (
Inatt möter vi Berra Becket, en man vars liv kretsar kring konsten att observera det långsamma, det till synes obetydliga. Som regerande världsmästare i "statiskt uthållighetsfokus" - eller som det är mer känt, att titta på färg som torkar - tar Berra oss med på en meditation över tid, tålamod och livets subtila nyanser.Från barndomen, där han kunde sitta i timmar och betrakta en nyss målad garagedörr, till dagens position som en av världens främsta utövare inom denna säregna sport, berättar Berra om sin resa. Med en blandning av humor och allvar delar han med sig av tävlingsögonblick, träningsmetoder och de mentala utmaningar som följer med att vara elitutövare i en sport som få tar på allvar.Vi får höra om hans första SM-guld i en lada utanför Örebro, med endast kor som publik. Om den hjärtskärande förlusten mot finska Jukka Boulol Vurpastla på EM, och om den episka tolv timmar långa VM-finalen mot den kanadensiske målaren. Berra delar öppenhjärtigt med sig av sina tankar kring att bli ifrågasatt och förlöjligad, samtidigt som han försöker hitta en balans mellan sitt kall och omvärldens skepticism.Med samma noggrannhet som han studerar torkande färg dissekerar Berra sportens tekniska aspekter - från beige båtlacks mentala utmaningar till de hallucinationer som kan uppstå efter timmar av intensivt fokus. Hans berättelse är en påminnelse om att passion kan hittas i de mest oväntade sammanhang, och att det extraordinära ofta gömmer sig i det till synes ordinära.Detta avsnitt är en meditation över dedikation, om att våga följa sin passion trots omvärldens höjda ögonbryn, och kanske framförallt om konsten att finna det fascinerande i det som andra uppfattar som fullständigt meningslöst. Som en spegel av vår podcast själv, där det långsamma och till synes händelselösa blir till något magiskt, tar Berras historia oss med på en resa genom medvetandets olika lager - från vakenhet till dröm, från skratt till den oundvikliga frågan: Vad är det egentligen Henrik håller på med?För mer information om Henrik Ståhl, klicka här: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Bli medlem i Somna med Henrik PLUS här: https://plus.acast.com/s/somna-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
February 23, 1929 in St. Louis, MO The Yankees' first black player, Elston Howard was forced to play the outfield through much of his first five seasons because Yogi Berra was behind the plate. By 1960, Howard was the starting catcher and Berra was more often in the field. Howard was an exceptional defensive catcher; his .993 career fielding average is one of the highest ever, and he pioneered the use of a hinged catcher's mitt that led to the modern one-handed catching techniques. He was also highly regarded as a handler of pitchers. He was named to the AL All-Star team nine consecutive years.Join the Daily Rewind - Join.Classic Baseball Broadcasts - reconnect with baseball history.Show Notes & Featured AudioGreatest Sports ThrillElston Howard Tops on SportsElston Howard over 100 GamesMentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts
AND WE'VE BEEN DOING IT SINCE '01! Happy Thursday, get ready for a SPICY WAR OF THE ROSES! Then, the egg prices have hit the Berra household... how is he coping? Plus, Should your MAN ask you to be your valentine even if you are married?? The debate that will continue the rest of the week, surely. Johnjay also has Galentine Trivia and MORE Little Issue, BIG FIGHT calls! All of this and MUCH MUCH MORE TODAY!
Ted's winning run in game 3. I contend if Ted didn't score that run in the 11th inning, the Mets would have won the World Series 4 games to 1. The Andrews affair and how that affected the A's in the 3 games in NY The Mets lock down pitching in NY Seaver 12ks and 2 earned runs Matlack NO earned runs Koosman NO earned runs How the A's felt when they were down 3 games to 2 heading home to Oakland The decision by Yogi Berra to start Seaver on 3 days rest in game 6 The decision by Berra to not give a start to the #4 starter George Stone. Gene Tenace told me last year that the A's were sitting in the dugout in games 6 and 7 saying why aren't they pitching Stone. We can't hit him. Stone had appeared in just a couple of innings in the series. The decision by Berra to bench Mays after game 2. In the book I have a chapter about game 2 titled, “The last heroics and hiccup of Willie Mays.” Mays made some great plays, including the hit that won the game in the 12th inning for the Mets, but also had some poor plays in the field and stumbled 3 times Mays also dropped to his knees and pleaded when the umpire ruled Bud Harrelson out in the 10th inning with what would've been the go ahead run. That photo of Willie on his knees is in my opinion one of the greatest photos in baseball history The decision by Berra to not have Willie Mays pinch hit for Wayne Garrett on what turned out to be the final out of the series. In a similar situation on July 17, Berra had brought Mays in to pinch hit for Garrett and Mays slammed the winning hit. Bud Harrelson's legacy – Bud passed away last year and he doesn't get enough credit. In 1973, Harrelson was injured in the middle of the year. In games he started the Mets were 59 – 43. In games he didn't start they were 23 – 36. I would love to hear Ted's insights after watching him in the field during the 1973 World Series.
HAPPY MONDAY! Johnjay got in a SKETCHY cab and then a rude one while in Vegas over the weekend. Meanwhile, Payton and Rich were with our McAllen Texas listeners at the Annual Christmas Parade. Also, Stacey is singing the blues but it keeps her going ANDDDD we have CHRISTMAS WISH today in Colorodo Springs. We're all over the place. Then, Payton's Dad got a little "Baby Meatloaf" time with Rich because, get this, they were on the SAME flight for different reasons! The storytelling today is immaculate.... get your snacks!
Happy Monday! It's NOVEMBER... Are you ready for Christmas? There is a HUGE controversy on this to discuss today and as we leave Halloween behind we MUST hear from Mariah's creepy apartment and give ghost advice without the fun aura of halloween around to justify it. ALSO, Kyle BARELY made it to her son's field trip in time, but WHY? Plus, you'll hear an update on TV, LOVEPUP Family Fest, The Author's Lunch from Afterwords, FOUR SECOND RULE, and MUCH MUCH MORE!