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Juan Soto signs a record $765 million deal with the Mets. Mike Damergis, Marc Malusis and guest sports writer Bob Herzog discuss where the Yankees go now.
In this episode of WE LOVE OUR TEAM, Bob Herzog, co-anchor of Good Morning Cincinnati, shares his journey from law school to broadcasting, his deep-rooted love for the Cincinnati Reds, and memorable moments from his childhood as a fan. He discusses the origins of his popular segment, Dance Party Fridays, and reflects on the significance of Opening Day in Cincinnati. The conversation also touches on the future of the Reds, Joey Votto's legacy, and Herzog's favorite baseball movies and broadcasters, culminating in a fun word association game.takeawaysBob Herzog transitioned from practicing law to a successful broadcasting career.His love for the Cincinnati Reds began in his childhood, despite the team's struggles during that era.Dance Party Fridays started as a spontaneous moment and became a beloved segment.Opening Day holds a special place in Cincinnati culture and should be recognized as a holiday.Joey Votto is seen as a potential Hall of Famer by Herzog.The Sandlot is Herzog's favorite baseball movie, reflecting his family memories.Herzog fondly remembers the 1990 World Series and the excitement it brought.He emphasizes the importance of family ties to the West Side of Cincinnati.Herzog's broadcasting style is influenced by his comedic approach and love for the sport.The conversation highlights the nostalgia and emotional connections fans have with their teams.titlesFrom Law to Broadcasting: Bob Herzog's JourneyCincinnati Reds: A Fan's PerspectiveSound Bites"I was a weak arm second baseman!""I love the Sandlot!""I still love Major League!"
Send us a Text Message.What if mastering the art of authenticity could transform your life and career? Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary Samantha Redden, a powerhouse of talents who seamlessly juggles roles as a podcast host, senior master instructor for Cycle Bar, type 1 diabetes advocate, and motivational speaker. Samantha shares her inspiring journey, from preparing for the Mrs. Ohio America pageant to her reflections on slam poetry, a passion inherited from her poet mother. Be captivated by her anecdotes about unique pageant talents and her heartfelt advice on building confidence and self-esteem for young girls.Discover how Samantha overcomes challenges and builds resilience through her work at Cycle Bar and her podcast, "The Samantha Show." Learn how these pursuits have positively influenced her family dynamics, especially her daughter's outlook on dreaming big and chasing goals. Samantha offers practical techniques—such as positive affirmations and visualization—that help manage nerves and stress. Gain valuable insights from her therapist friend on handling pre-event anxiety, making this episode a treasure trove of practical advice on maintaining mental well-being.On a lighter note, enjoy some whimsical moments as Samantha answers random questions and shares personal stories, including fun hypotheticals like who would play her in a movie. Get to know her quirky husband Joe and his extraordinary napping skills, and learn more about Samantha's podcast, which features engaging interviews and charming banter. Don't miss out on this enriching episode filled with laughter, wisdom, and the mantra: vision, relate, develop. Tune in and be inspired by Samantha's journey and the transformative power of authenticity.Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin More Amazing Stories: Episode 28: Purple Heart Recipient CMSgt Ben Seekell – Your Capacity is Limitless Episode 31: Todd Henry – Choose To Be Brave Episode 35: Brook Cupps – Shaping Leaders On and Off The Court Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You Insecure
In this episode we interview Bob Herzog, a newscaster from Local 12 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bob is well known for his high energy on-air personality as well as his generous time he shares with local causes. Bob shares stories from behind the achor desk as well as stories from his personal life. We hope you enjoy this fun episode!
Hosts Mike Trezza and Mike Guidone welcome former longtime Newsday Yankees and Mets beat reporter Bob Herzog for a discussion of MLB's new rules for 2023. Later NCAA basketball champ and host of the Big East Rewind Chuck Everson comes on to preview this year's March Madness hoops tournament. Declan Krogman calls in to share his thoughts on how the Giants handled new contracts for Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley.
-Benny from Reading took down Chelsie today! -Why was Chelsie yelling out the window at Brad? -Short Term Memory Game: Brad's New Nickname -Stattosphere: Make Your House a Roach Motel? -How much did Grover spend at Buc-cee's? -Good Vibes: CVS Pharmacy Tech has a huge heart! -Bob Herzog from Local 12 with the Dad Joke of the Day!
-Famous Father's Day Week continues with Local 12's Bob Herzog doing the Dad Joke of the Day! -What would the best car be for a Jedi Master?
Bob Herzog has spent his entire adult life in the newspaper industry. He spent most of that time in various roles at Newsday, one of the nation's largest newspapers. Bob is a lifelong baseball fan and bleeds Yankees pinstripes. But he also recognizes the advantages the team has simply existing in the nation's largest media market. Bob joins “Sports Connections” to talk about the past, present and future of the newspaper industry, as well as his opinions on the fairness of Major League Baseball.
The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati, the nation’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences, invites the young (and young-at-heart) to take a peek behind the scenes of TCT with Audio Footlights. Bob Herzog, 12 WKRC-TV anchor (and the actor who’s playing everyone’s favorite canine, Snoopy) sits down to chat with Joseph Green, who plays Charlie Brown in the show.
I’ll talk with retired sports writer, Bob Herzog, who spent 42 years at Newsday and began playing APBA in 1963. We discuss his love of writing, the Yankees and APBA as well as a spirited discussion about the baseball Hall of Fame, which he filled out a ballot on for 11 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-asalon/message
Dave Vagnoni interviews the CEO of CIC to get his take on the rise of distributor profit margins, the impact of tariffs on promo and the top markets to target for sales.
The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati, America’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences, invites the young (and young-at-heart) to take a peek behind-the-scenes at our TCT MainStage production of Santa Claus: The Musical and get to know the actors playing Nick (Local 12's Bob Herzog) and Mrs. Claus (Katie Spearman Lynch). This podcast is designed to look at the shows we produce, and to ignite, impact and inspire all of our young listeners to have a lifelong love of theatre. Flex your imagination and join us!
Bob Herzog - You wake up with him every morning on Channel 12. Bob Herzog stops by the Hyde Park studios to talk about going from pre-med to broadcasting, Garth Brooks possibly knowing who he is, ‘90s nostalgia, and more. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Find great Cincinnati vintage T-shirts, as well as apparel for Fiona the Hippo and of course FC Cincinnati at Cincy Shirts. Bob Herzog's YouTube channel. Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirts The Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
Rich Coutinho and Mike Silva talk about the Mets struggles with Matt Ehalt of The Record. Mike Mancuso of WFAN weighs in on the Knicks draft. Ryan Crofts talks about what Sandy Alderson should look for when selling off veterans this summer. Bob Herzog of Newsday says farewell to a long career and shares his favorite memories working at Newsday.
Newsday's Gregg Sarra is joined by boys lacrosse writer Bob Herzog to discuss the season so far. Plus, this week's baseball report from Gregg, and the Podcast Player of the Week. (April 17, 2018)
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Vantage Point – Farmers Insurance in Pleasanton, California. Bob has been the #1 Commercial Agency out of 16,000 producers with his company for the past 4 years. He is an award winning agent and member of Toppers Club for 32 years, Championship for 15 years and Presidents Council for 13 years. He began his agency...
Vantage Point – Farmers Insurance in Pleasanton, California. Bob has been the #1 Commercial Agency out of 16,000 producers with his company for the past 4 years. He is an award winning agent and member of Toppers Club for 32 years, Championship for 15 years and Presidents Council for 13 years. He began his agency […]
This is a beta episode 0.25 of Radio Free KODT. We feature Bob Herzog and Dave Bozwell playing the game of Battleship! Kenzer and Company is best known for the Knights of the Dinner Table comic book as well as the many games they make including the HackMaster rpg.
This is a beta episode 0.25 of Radio Free KODT. We feature Bob Herzog and Dave Bozwell playing the game of Battleship! Kenzer and Company is best known for the Knights of the Dinner Table comic book as well as the many games they make including the HackMaster rpg.
This is a beta episode 0.25 of Radio Free KODT. We feature Bob Herzog and Dave Bozwell playing the game of Battleship! Kenzer and Company is best known for the Knights of the Dinner Table comic book as well as the many games they make including the HackMaster rpg.
This is a beta episode 0.25 of Radio Free KODT. We feature Bob Herzog and Dave Bozwell playing the game of Battleship! Kenzer and Company is best known for the Knights of the Dinner Table comic book as well as the many games they make including the HackMaster rpg.