Podcast appearances and mentions of Bob Lacey

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Best podcasts about Bob Lacey

Latest podcast episodes about Bob Lacey

WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson
Good Morning BT Entire Thursday, February 8th 2024 Show

WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 114:18


Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman entire Thursday, February 8th, 2024 show.   6:05 Beth Song of the Day; Ralph Norman, JJ Jansen, and possibly Sgt. Slaughter on show today  6:20 Beth just got a package from a listener; Memories of Tweetsie Railroad  6:35 Bo recalls story from Bob Lacey about meeting Fred Kirby on first day at WBT; Bo's picture with Kirby  6:50 RAM Business Update; Coke introducing new Raspberry Spice flavor, Bo not happy    7:05 Hornets lose ninth game in a row; Clifford, Bridges comments; will Bridges be traded? 7:20 Matt Rhule, Cam Newton comments about Brock Purdy 7:35 More from Cam Newton speaking at SB radio row in Vegas  7:50 Crossing the Streams: Brett Winterble - SCOTUS to consider Trump Ballot Case in Colorado   8:05 Nevada Caucuses today; follow up on SCOTUS hearing today  8:20 Guest: Congressman Ralph Norman, his support for Nikki Haley; Border bill latest  8:35 Guest: JJ Jansen, Panthers Long Snapper - Super Bowl preview; Panthers coaching change  8:50 More with Jansen - big game this weekend    9:05 Viral pic of Archie & Edith Bunker indicates they were 44 & 48 yrs old on show  9:20 More on ages of actors; Report says washing machines only need one cycle  9:35 Guest: Dr. Ashley Lucas, PHD Weightless & Nutrition - discussion of weight loss trends; drugs, lifestyle  9:50 Callers on washing machine cycles; Final thoughts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Winfluence - The Influence Marketing Podcast
How One Old School Terrestrial Radio Show Remained Relevant & Ahead of the Curve

Winfluence - The Influence Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 49:34


Those of you who have watched or listened to Winfluence for a while know that I got my professional start in radio. I marched myself into the local radio station at 14-years-old and said, “I wanna be a deejay!” And for some reason they said, “Okay. You start Friday.” I pursued radio through high school and college, navigated the world of broadcasting and sports hoping to one day land at ESPN. I actually interviewed there the same week I interviewed for its parent company, ABC. My first full-time job out of college wound up as a producer at ABC Radio Sports in New York. My experiences included working on a nationally syndicated radio show, managing stringers and reporters for day-to-day sports coverage, producing longer-form feature pieces you could argue were essentially podcasts. But this was well before most people had access to the Internet and devices, bandwidth and such were affordable. Or even possible.  We talk about influence on this show and radio is one of those mediums that we're quick to overlook. My mother developed a nationally recognized, award-winning communications program a few years back in my small hometown in Eastern Kentucky. It wound up being a success because she knew what most of us don't know. In a rural community, the local morning show deejay is probably the most influential person in town outside of the county judge.  Tony Garcia knows the power of radio. Like me, he worked in the broadcasting industry back in the 1990s. He is the co-founder of a company called Now! Media. You may not recognize that company. But the other “company” he co-founded in conjunction with it is the Bob and Sheri Show. It is a nationally syndicated radio show hosted by Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch. They're based in Charlotte, but are syndicated on 70 affiliates across the U.S. The weekday morning show is also heard in 177 countries and on 150 ships at sea along the American Forces Network.  Now, a traditional, terrestrial radio show isn't something you'd think would flourish in our on-demand, always connected, internet world. But the Bob and Sheri Show is different. Not only have they spun the show and segments of it into podcasts and an active social media presence that includes a Facebook Group number over 115,000 members. But they have hacked the advertising and sponsorship model for even small businesses.  When I learned that, I knew we had to have Tony on the show. Because what they've built is a hidden gem of influence, both online and off. And we can learn from them. This episode of Winfluence is presented by CIPIO.ai. We are helping brands transform their digital marketing with user-generated content videos and images at scale. Come see us at CIPIO.ai. If you want me to personally show you the platform and how we can solve your digital marketing performance problems with high-performing UGC, just go to jasonfalls.co/cipio … fill out that form and I'll personally set up time to chat with you. Find show notes for this episode at jasonfalls.co/tonygarcia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WBT's Century Podcast
WBT's 100th Anniversary Celebration Event: 4-9-22

WBT's Century Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 214:30


This is WBT's 100th Anniversary Celebration, as heard on April 9, 2022 at CPCC's Halton Theater. It includes the WBT Hall of Fame inductions of John Stokes, Jim Szoke, and Bob Lacey. Hosted by Bo Thompson, featuring Mark Garrison, John Hancock, Mike Schaefer, Marsha Landess, Robert Boyd, James K. Flynn, Mary June Rose, Beth Troutman, Brett Winterble, David Chadwick, Matt Doherty, Pete Kaliner, Jim Barroll, Bill Rosinski, Mick Mixon, Vince Coakley, Rick Jackson, H.A. Thompson, The Briarhoppers, and the NarroWay Productions Players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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WBT's Century Podcast
EPISODE 11: Bob Lacey

WBT's Century Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 97:56


Bo Thompson talks to Bob Lacey, who hosted WBT's first-ever night time talk show in the early 70's, then hosted mornings from 1975-80. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Pete Kaliner Show
Pete Kaliner: Great Work By Bo Thompson To Honor Three Great WBT Hall-Of-Famers

The Pete Kaliner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 32:39


In the last hour of the show - Pete's last before heading out for his Christmas vacation - Pete talks about the great work Bo Thompson did this morning to honor John Stokes, Bob Lacey, and Jim Szoke.  Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/petekalinershow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Off The Beat with Brett Jensen
Bob Lacey & The Fire Ants

Off The Beat with Brett Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 22:44


This week Brett Jensen talks with Bob Lacey of the nationally Syndicated Bob & Sheri Show but it isn't the behind the scenes of a top-rated morning show he's interested in its Bob's time behind the scenes with PM Magazine. You'll here tales of celebrities & fire ants that you've never heard from Bob before. Later Brett gets a little personal and talks relationships and Money. 

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New Books in Political Science
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in South Asian Studies
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
“Best New Books in Political Science 2016: International Politics Edition”

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 13:37


Last week featured a year-end-round up of books in American politics. This week I looked back to the past year on the podcast in other subfields. I start with an interview I enjoyed with Prerna Singh. Her book examines sub-nationalism in India. Prerna’s book is How Solidarity Works for Welfare: Subnationalism and Social Development in India and was published by Cambridge University Press. Next up is Marc Lynch who came on the podcast to talk about international relations in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from our interview. Marc’s book is titled The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East and was published by Public Affairs in 2016. In a year with Republicans on the rise in Washington, I enjoyed Bob Lacey’s book of political theory. Bob’s book is Pragmatic Conservatism. Palgrave MacMillan published the book this year. And finally, Deepa Iyer came on the podcast to talk about social movements and South Asian American politics. Deepa’s book, with my favorite cover of the year, is We Too Sing America, published by The New Press. I hope you enjoyed the podcast in 2016 and come back in 2017 for more. Remember to rate the podcast on iTunes and share on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ignition: A Podcast for the New Evangelization

Fr. Bob Lacey discusses the real enemies we face in our culture battles The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/know-your-enemy/ (Know your Enemy) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).

Ignition: A Podcast for the New Evangelization

Fr. Bob Lacey discusses the real enemies we face in our culture battles

Ignition: A Podcast for the New Evangelization

Fr. Bob Lacey gives a Theology on Tap presentation on the life and thought of Hilaire Belloc The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/things-bellocian/ (Things Bellocian) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).

Ignition: A Podcast for the New Evangelization

Fr. Bob Lacey gives a Theology on Tap presentation on the life and thought of Hilaire Belloc