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In this enlightening episode of Rethink Real Estate, host Ben Brady is joined by Bob Wolff, one of the top real estate agents not only in the nation but globally. The focus of today's discussion is the National Association of Realtors (NAR) lawsuit settlement, a pivotal event with significant implications for real estate professionals everywhere. Bob brings decades of experience and a deep understanding of the industry's dynamics to the conversation. He shares his perspective on the changes that the settlement will bring to Realtors and the real estate market as a whole. Known for successfully steering his business through numerous industry shifts, Bob's insights into how to adapt and thrive amid these new regulations are invaluable.
SEASON 2 EPISODE 9 COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:43) SPECIAL COMMENT: Is Jack Smith preparing a THIRD set of indictments against Trump? Maybe a FOURTH? The Grand Jury which indicted Trump LAST week is still meeting this week; they were in there yesterday. And Smith is deep in the weeds on Trump de-frauding his cultists and getting them to give him money to fix a “stolen election” he knew damn well WASN'T stolen. But the Special Counsel is also clearly still looking at how Trump tried to stop the transfer of presidential power. And Fani Willis will reportedly go to HER Atlanta Grand Jury as early as Tuesday. While they're already blocking roads around the courthouse, Trump is already pre-smearing her, and he's already forgotten that he demanded the indictment of Joe Biden in October 2020. Plus: Trump has already pre-contempted a court order that hasn't been issued yet. He says even if Judge Chutkan restricts what he can and can't talk about, he'll talk about it. The hearing is Friday. Re-indicted cause it feels so good. And yes, I'm singing that. B-Block (20:00) IN SPORTS: A chant of "Free Kevin Brown" broke out at the Baltimore Orioles' game last night. Their suspended play-by-play man will be back Friday, but that was the plan all along. And his suspension points to the plan in far too many baseball, basketball, and hockey TV booths: All reporting, all criticism, in fact anything not gushingly glowing about the home team will result in suspension. It's been coming for a century and it's here: the sports play-by-play broadcast is there only to brainwash you that your team is perfect, always has been, and you need to give it more money. (32:45) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: The words you never want to hear from Matt Schlapp: I'm hanging out. Mike Pence makes a funny about January 6; too bad he didn't DO something about it. And mega-fraud God-salesman Franklin Graham attacks the U.S. Women's Soccer Team. Jesus would punch him in the face. C-Block (37:35) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Milo in Tennessee (38:40) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: It is now 35 years since I got the greatest scoop of my career, using the least amount of effort. The Wayne Gretzky Trade!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Spahn has finished out the 1958 season with 22 wins. That's an important stat, as it marks him out as the first left-handed pitcher to have nine 'twenty win seasons' in the Majors. He will eventually record 363 wins in his career. It should come as no surprise that the best left-handed pitcher each year wins The Warren Spahn Award. His 22 wins in the 1958 season have brought the Milwaukee Braves to the World Series. Facing the New York Yankees, both teams have a 92-62 record from the season. Spahn is set to pitch the opening game. We join Bob Wolff and Earl Gillespie on NBC radio at the top of the first. You can find the boxscore here: This game was played on October 1st, 1958. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classicbaseballradio/message
In this episode of Rethink Real Estate, host Ben Brady has the pleasure of sitting down with one of the most accomplished and experienced real estate agents in the world, Bob Wolff. Bob has an impressive 50 years of experience in the industry and is the #1 agent for Harcourts International. Bob and Ben discuss Bob's incredible journey in the real estate industry, from starting out in Fort Collins, Colorado and moving to a brand new market in Southern California to build one of the most consistent and top income-producing real estate businesses in the world. Bob shares his secrets to success, including his masterful use of open homes and relationships to fuel his business growth. With a record of over $1 billion in residential sales transactions, Bob is the go-to realtor in Dana Point, California. In this episode, he shares his insights and wisdom gained over his incredible career, providing valuable takeaways for both new and experienced real estate agents alike. Don't miss this chance to learn from a true master of the industry. Connect with Bob Wolff: ↪️ https://bobwolff.harcourtsna.com/ ↪️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobwolffharcourts/ ↪️ https://www.youtube.com/c/BobWolffHarcourts ↪️ https://www.instagram.com/bobwolffharcourts/ Connect with Ben Brady: ↪️ https://www.instagram.com/_benbrady ↪️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-brady-0b223517/ ↪️ https://www.facebook.com/Benbradyharcourts Connect with Harcourts Auctions: ↪️ https://www.harcourtsauctions.com ↪️ https://www.instagram.com/harcourtsauctions/ ↪️ https://www.facebook.com/HarcourtsAuctions ⚡️ Non Distressed Real Estate Auction Platform with a 90.3% successful sale rate helping agents and homeowners ensure they get the most money out of every marketplace: https://www.harcourtsauctions.com ⚡️FREE BUSINESS PLANNING TOOL: Download free 2023 real estate business planning tool here: https://info.harcourtsauctions.com/2023-real-estate-business-planning-tool ⚡️FREE AI ASSISTANT: Artificial Intelligence assistant designed with ChatGPT specifically to help real estate agents write property descriptions, social posts, and so much more: https://www.instantreassistant.com Subscribe to Rethink Real Estate & Harcourts Auctions Here: https://www.youtube.com/@harcourtsauctions LIKE, FOLLOW, and SHARE to help us continue to provide wonderful real estate insights and tips to our amazing community. New episodes of Rethink Real Estate Podcast are live every Monday and Friday with special bonus episodes on select Wednesdays. Thank you so much for listening and being apart of this amazing real estate industry!
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast welcomes guest Jerry Brainum to review the year 1992 in Bodybuilding. In Part Two of his interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about some of the biggest professional competitions from 1992 including the 1992 Arnold Classic won by Vince Taylor and the 1992 Night of the Champions won by Kevin Levrone. At the end of the podcast, John Hansen reads the article "Haney on the Hot Seat...Will He or Won't He?" written by John Little, Peter McGough and Bob Wolff from the March, 1993 issue of Flex Magazine. (Time Stamps below). Time Stamps: 4:15 - Kurt Marnul passes away 6:30 - New Bodybuilding Videos up on YouTube 8:30 - The Year 1975 in Bodybuilding 12:00 - Changing my workout program 12:47 - Listener emails 20:00 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum - 1992 in Review, Part Two 20:40 - 1992 Arnold Classic 37:00 - Recent deaths in bodybuilding 37:25 - Shawn Rhoden's physique 42:00 - The art of bodybuilding 50:00 - Arnold and Rachel McLish 51:53 - Surprising placings at the 1992 Arnold Classic 54:22 - The 1992 Night of the Champions 55:54 - Wayne DeMelia Promoter 57:00 - Former Mr. Olympia winners at the Olympia 1:02:54 - Kevin Levrone and Porter Cottrell 1:05:00 - Nasser's prediction 1:08:00 - Bodybuilders competing past their prime 1:14:20 - John Hansen reads the article "Haney on the Hot Seat..Will He or Won't He?" written by John Little, Peter McGough and Bob Wolff from the March, 1993 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Donor Bodybuilding Legends Podcast John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Fitness
It's Game 5 of the 1956 World Series. Pitching for the Yankees is Don Larsen. Following four walks and four unearned runs given up in Game 2 before the end of the second inning, there was little indication that Larsen was about to throw the only perfect game in World Series history. Bob Wolff and Bob Neal call the game for MBS Radio, and as is tradition, never mention the no-hitter is on, let alone a perfect game… although Wolff might drop a few hints. See if you can spot them. The box score can be found here. This game was played on October 8th, 1956. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classicbaseballradio/message
EPISODE 69: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) It's hard to believe a Presidential speech about domestic threats to democracy would have to take a back seat to another story (2:20) But the Department of Justice has given "Use Immunity" to Trump flunky Kash Patel so he can be brought back before the Documents Grand Jury and tell the truth about whether or not he witnessed Trump verbally declassifying all the stolen documents (Spoiler alert: he didn't) (5:40) Patel's testimony suggests DOJ is still on a timeline towards indicting Trump in the first week of January (6:02) There was nothing WRONG with Biden's Democracy-In-Danger speech but it lacked the controlled rage he mastered in his speech in Philadelphia in September. Thus, the advice he asked me for 15 years ago about channeling anger into righteous indignation was either too good or not good enough (7:52) Unless this was some kind of "this is the last time I say it nicely" speech, Biden's call to the better angels of our nature will completely elude those who disagree with him and believe America IS a zero-sum game, like Stewart Rhodes, whose terrifying manifesto for Trump was released (9:30) And there's no use throwing the new facts in the DePape/Pelosis case at the Right Wing. It's case closed for them and any new facts can be dismissed as Cover-ups or Conspiracies (11:55) IN SPORTS: What if they gave a World Series no-hitter and nobody cared? B-Block (17:45) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Lia in Staten Island (18:40) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Elon Musk not knowing that +$8 and -$8 are different things fights Captain Obvious from The New York Times and Kyrie Irving and the NBA trying to fight their way out of the antisemitism mess, for the honors (22:15) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: It's 22 years ago now when Roger Clemens of the Yankees threw part of the broken bat of Mike Piazza of the Mets - threw it either AT him or inadvertently NEAR him. I had to do the first interview with Clemens, and then I asked a question that has haunted me for 22 years - what happened to the shattered bat? C-Block 41:09 THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The Piazza Bat saga continues through the present day, and includes everybody from John Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, to Vin Scully, to Jay of Chez Jay restaurant in Santa Monica, California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for captivating insights and many notable revelations as we take a close look at the signs of our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Horan and Corey Kaufman learn about the Long Island-based business, HOPE Skills Presentations, with its founder, Bob Wolff, who is also a College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer.
Noah's father in law and broadcaster Rick Wolff joins the podcast. They spend the first 15 mins talking about issues related to sports and Covid-19. The final 30 mins of the podcast Rick shares some incredible stories about his father Bob Wolff, hall of fame broadcaster.
The Late Great Bob Wolff - A Tribute by Frank MacKay
In this first episode of 2019, Rik and Peter speak at length with the incomparable Bob Wolff. In this 'not to be missed' interview, Bob Wolff shares his success strategies that he has honed from 44 years of elite sales results and more than $1.5 Billion in closed sales volume. Episode Notes Bob's Website - https://www.harcourtsprime.com/ Bob's Book Recommendation - Mindpower Into the 21st Century by John Kehoe Text Value Add Download key quotes and ideas from this episode Connect with us Facebook Our Website
Honey lemonade carries a different flavor. The long line to purchase a glass offers Iowa's beekeepers a chance to talk about the buzz and importance of the industry. Andy Joseph is the state apiarist. Bob Wolff is a beekeeper as well and has traveled the globe to learn about the insect's in other countries and what can be learned there to share domestically. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-yeager/support
A Classic Interview by Mike Francesa and my Father from 2011.
Hosted by Rob Leonard and Tim Leonard. Today's guests are Hal Bock author of Banned and Neil Macchio who talks about legendary broadcaster Bob Wolff
Lucas Duda coming to the Yankees? Carmelo to the Rockets could drag on until training camp! New NBA jerseys made with recycled bottles. Who knew?
In memory of Bob Wolff here is our interview with the legendary sportscaster from April 4th 2011. Bob Wolff is the longest running broadcaster in television and radio history. He and Curt Gowdy are the only two broadcasters to be honored by both the Baseball and Basketball Halls of Fame. Wolff has also been honored with induction into Madison Square Garden’s Walk of Fame, the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, Sigma Nu Fraternity Hall of Fame and many others. Wolff has been a professional broadcaster in nine decades and is still going strong. Seen and heard on two ESPN TV specials in 2008, he’s been on the Madison Square Garden Network since 1954 and on Cablevision’s News 12 Long Island since 1986.Wolff became the pioneer TV voice of the Washington Senators Baseball Club in 1947, moved with the team to Minnesota in 1961 and then joined NBC as the play-by-play man on the TV Baseball Game-of-the-Week in 1962.Also heard on Mutual's Game-of-the-Day, Wolff was selected to be a World Series broadcaster in 1956 and that year called the Don Larsen perfect game across the country on the Mutual Broadcast System and around the world on the Armed Forces radio. He also was on NBC Radio for the World Series in 1958 and 1961.Wolff has been seen and heard doing play-by-play on all the major TV networks. Another of his classic broadcasts was the NY Giants / Baltimore Colts 1958 NFL Championship Game called, “The Greatest Game Ever Played”. On the collegiate scene, he's broadcast the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Gator Bowl and many others.Wolff became known regionally as television's play-by-play voice for eight teams in five different sports – the New York Knicks and Detroit Pistons of the NBA as well as the New York Rangers of the NHL, the Washington Senators, and Minnesota Twins of MLB, the Baltimore Colts, Washington Redskins, and Cleveland Browns of the NFL, and soccer’s Tampa Bay Rowdies. For many years he was the play-by-play telecaster for all events originating from Madison Square Garden.His broadcast partner with the Knicks for many years was Cal Ramsey. In addition to the Don Larsen perfect World Series call, and the Colts first overtime championship title win over the New York Giants, Wolff also called Jackie Robinson's last major league hit which won game six of the World Series in 1956 and he was also the TV voice of the New York Knicks only two championships. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
7-17 Len & Todd Rundown 3-4 1) Bob Wolff passes 2) LIRR Crappy trains 3) OJ Out This Week?
Hosted by Rob Leonard and Tim Leonard. Today's guests are Hal Bock author of Banned and Neil Macchio who talks about legendary broadcaster Bob Wolff
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Wolff joined Nick Racioppi and Manny Adeyeye on One on One to discuss the legacyu of Jackie Robinson and his lasting impact on MLB.
Bob Wolff is the longest running broadcaster in television and radio history.He and Curt Gowdy are the only two broadcasters to be honored by both the Baseball and Basketball Halls of Fame. HE has also been honored with induction into Madison Square Garden's Walk of Fame, the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, and many others. HE has been a professional broadcaster in nine decades and is still going strong. Seen and heard on many ESPN TV as well as on Madison Square Garden Network and on Cablevision's News 12 Long Island He became known regionally as television's play-by-play voice for eight teams in five different sports – the New York Knicks and Detroit Pistons of the NBA as well as the New York Rangers of the NHL, the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins of MLB, the Baltimore Colts, Washington Redskins, and Cleveland Browns of the NFL, and lets throw in soccer's Tampa Bay Rowdies of the initial North American Soccer League, as well thus being one of very few American play-by-play announcers to have covered each of the four major team sports leagues as well as soccer,He Joins Mark and AJ to talk about his Top 5 sporting events he has covered. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
The 56-game hitting streak for Joe DiMaggio. Cal Ripken’s 2,632 consecutive games played. Cy Young’s 511 victories. All are baseball records which will never be surpassed. Bob Wolff also holds an unbreakable record. Covering everything from the National Football League to the Westminster Dog Show, Wolff has been on the air since 1939. The baseball-related feats of this 1995 Hall of Fame inductee include countless interviews, being the play-by-play voice of the Washington Senators, and calling several World Series games – including the finest pitching performance in postseason history. Photo courtesy of The New York Times Audio clips courtesy of MLB.com and the National Baseball Hall of Fame
In 1958, the New York Giants played the Baltimore Colts in the NFL championship game.The match was so exciting it turned American Football into a successful television sport virtually overnight.The clash became known as the "Greatest Game".Sporting Witness talks to veteran American sports commentator, Bob Wolff, who covered the match.PHOTO: Bob Wolff commentating in the 1950s.