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Andy delves into Mayor Karen Bass's controversial use of an auto-delete feature for text messages, especially concerning communications during the recent Palisades Fire and her trip to Ghana. City attorney David Michaelson stated that Bass's phone is set to auto-delete messages and has been for at least two years. Later, Andy is joined by KTLA's Samantha Cortese, Robert Puente, and Bobby Gonzalez for a lively discussion about the latest happenings at the network and in Los Angeles. They share their appreciation for the iHeart radio app and give shout-outs to fellow broadcasters Tim Conway Jr and Gary and Shannon. The conversation continues with listener interactions, updates on the eagle pair Jackie and Shadow, and wraps up with a fun news quiz to determine the most knowledgeable KTLA team member.
Prepare your palates for a culinary odyssey with the latest episode of the Walk-In Talk Podcast! As your host, Carl Fiadini, I'm bringing out an auditory feast from the vibrant Ibis Images Studios. We're serving up a conversation with Chef Bobby Gonzalez, the pastry wizard who brought his sweet finesse to the Food Network's Spring Baking Championship, and Chef Stephen Hicks at The Porch Meatery & Market, who's stirring the pot with a 420-themed collaboration event with the Walk-In Talk Podcast that's a feast for the senses. Plus, I'll share a laugh-out-loud mishap from today's food shoot that proves even seasoned pros can have their off moments.Chef Stephen Hicks raises a toast to creativity in the kitchen, blending the rich notes of select wines with gastronomic delights for an upcoming event that promises to be an epicurean escapade. He pours his heart into each pairing, crafting an experience that's as intoxicating as it is delicious. The camaraderie in the culinary world is tangible as we transition to Chef Bobby Gonzalez's own tale, tracing his roots from his grandmother's cozy kitchen to the bustling energy of Boston and back to the sun-soaked streets of Miami. Bobby's narrative is a tapestry of personal growth, cultural exploration, and the nostalgic flavors of home.Our final course offers a generous helping of Chef Bobby's cross-continental pastry journey, from his friendship-forged collaboration on a cookbook to the post-COVID challenges that have reshaped the culinary landscape. His aspirations and reflections on mentorship, including the indelible influence of Max Santiago, whisk us away on a journey that's about more than just food—it's about the soul of the kitchen. So, whet your appetite for a slice of the action, and join us for this Walk-In Talk Podcast now sweetened by Noble Citrus! Bite into a Juicy Crunch tangerine, 40 years perfected; seedless and oh-so-tasty. Or savor a Starburst Pummelo, the giant citrus with a unique zing. Don't miss Autumn Honey tangerines, big and easy to peel. Noble - generations of citrus expertise, delivering exceptional flavor year-round. Taste the difference with Noble Citrus! Peninsula Foodservice: The Best Beef! Peninsula Foodservice delivers Creekstone Farm beef, with top-quality meats and #1 service for Chefs Here is a word about our partners:Citrus America revolutionizes the retail and hospitality sectors with profitable solutions:- Our juicing machines excel in taste, hygiene, and efficiency.- Experience fresh, natural, and exciting juices as an affordable luxury.- We promote a healthier lifestyle by making it effortless to enjoy fresh, natural ingredients.- Join us in transforming the way people enjoy juices.Elevate your beverage game to new heights! Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes where we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. https://www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Bobby talks about his basketball path that eventually led to coaching in the Big East at Seton Hall and his current scouting role with the Pitons.
With the NBA Draft approaching, host Jaden Daly gets insight on the preparation for the annual selection, as well as the profiles of some local college prospects, from Bobby Gonzalez, the former Manhattan College and Seton Hall University head coach who now serves as a scout for the Detroit Pistons. The two also reflect on the Big East and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, while also sharing their thoughts on how the coming season will unfold.
On today's What to Watch: Kim Cattrall reveals whether she's seen the Sex and the City sequel series And Just Like That, and says she found out about the show when the rest of the world did — on social media. Colin Firth and Toni Collette star in the true-crime limited series The Staircase, about a novelist who finds his wife dead at the bottom of the stairs and becomes the prime suspect in her death. The latest Star Trek series Strange New Worlds debuts with Anson Mount leading the charge as Captain Pike, in the days before the events of the original Star Trek series. Grey's Anatomy is back after a month-long hiatus, and Meredith's sister doesn't react well to the news — and Schmidt is back in the hospital and wastes no time running into his ex, Nico. The Garcias star Bobby Gonzalez tells us about the show he loves. Plus, entertainment headlines — including Saved By the Bell's cancellation, what Mike Myers says about a potential fourth Austin Powers movie, and a Prince of Tides TV series in the works at Apple TV+ — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Garcias are back. The Garcias is a reboot of the Nickelodeon hit show The Brothers Garcia. The Garcias are grown up with kids of their own. Bobby Gonzalez and Nitzia Chama join Roselyn and Eric. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Q&A on the series The Garcias with creator/showrunner/executive producer Jeff Valdez and actors Jeffrey Licon and Bobby Gonzalez. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. All grown up, the Garcia kids have come to stay with their parents over the summer.
This week's episode we talk about the murder and attempted murder of Rosalyn and Vernon Caldwell. Fifteen-year-old Bobby Gonzalez is manipulated into killing his girlfriend's parents. Krissy Caldwell gives Bobby her father's gun and pushes him to pull the trigger. Mrs. Caldwell is shot and killed in her sleep while Mr. Caldwell survives. This episode follows episode 4 of Kids behind bar: Life or Parole. Should Bobby now 41 get parole? Let us Know!Episode 4 - Kids behind Bars: Life or Parole - Hulu
Bobby Gonzalez, Director of Concierge Service at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, joins Rob Cressy on this episode of Best Year Ever to talk about creating a standard & mindset for excellence, being the change you want to see in the world, and creating what you want to be part of. Schedule your breakthrough session now: https://robcressy.com/coaching/ - Connect with us: Rob Cressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy - LinkedIn: /cressy/ - Twitter: @RobCressy - The Creating Coach: www.RobCressy.com - Sports Content Studio: www.baconsports.com Bobby Gonzalez - Instagram: @conciergecocktail - website: https://www.conciergedrawer.com/ - Best Year Ever is a podcast from Rob Cressy designed to inspire you to create your best year ever. It is for those who want to create growth, thought leadership, and impact in their business & personal life. From building your brand & marketing, to personal development & forward thinking strategies, to improving your mindset and helping others. Because the best way to have the best year ever is to have the best month ever, best week ever, best day ever, best hour ever, best minute ever, and best moment ever. Best Year Ever is a way of thinking and being. One way you can help support the show is by subscribing to Best Year Ever and letting your friends who are into personal development and entrepreneurship know about it. That way we can help them on their journey and grow all of our networks at the same time.
Subscribe to our podcast! Jonathan Moody picks this flick for the second to last episode of the season. This episode Paul Presenza could not make it so Jonathan had special guests Leila Toba and Bobby Gonzalez back again for another movie I'm sure they regretted. Follow us on social media: @Indiefilmcafe Websites: http://sickflickproductions.com http://indiefilmcafe.reviews http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe
Subscribe to our podcast! Happy Thanksgiving! Host Jonathan Moody chats with special guests Leila Toba and Bobby Gonzalez about the 1995 Hollywood Knockbuster... Empire Records! Follow us on social media: @hollywoodknockbusters @indiefilmcafe Websites: http://sickflickproductions.com http://indiefilmcafe.reviews http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe
In this Fiber for Breakfast, Bobby Gonzalez, Principal Executive Officer/Chairman of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Caddo Communication Enterprises will share informative information related to federally recognized tribes and the push related to broadband in Indian Country under the American Rescue Plan Act. This act provides investment into infrastructure in broadband to provide access to high-quality broadband service in Indian Country into the millions and up to one source of funding that includes $1Billion. These new sources of tribal broadband funding are to assist in mitigating the effects of COVID-19 pandemic which is exacerbating the digital divide across the United States related to Native American communities.
Slappin' Glass sits down with former Seton Hall and Manhattan College Head Coach, and current International and Professional Coach, Bobby Gonzalez. The trio dive into Coach Gonzalez's successful career as a recruiter and evaluator of talent, the core philosophies and tenants of his full-court pressure system, and talk Baseline Out-of-Bounds plays, post moves, and watching film during the new segment "Over or Under?!"Listeners of the Slappin' Glass Podcast can now receive 10% of a membership to SG Plus, which gives full access an archive of over 300 European, NBA, and NCAA breakdowns along with Q&A's and clinics from coaches around the world. Enter the code "SG10" at checkout to receive the discount HERE.
Aron Bender chats with Andy Riesmeyer -- one of the hosts on the wildly successful KTLA 5 Live weekdays 4 to 6pm at KTLA.com and on the KTLA+ app with Samantha Cortese, Bobby Gonzalez and Robert Puente. We've been talking about doing a podcast for a couple years now and here it is. Finally! Andy moved out to LA to be a musician and ended up doing news on TV with the likes of Larry King, David Begnaud and Frank Buckley. But he's still recording and posting music videos on Instagram. We cover the winding road that led him to Hollywood from Indiana. And that's where he was when we talked in March. Andy was visiting family as his father was fighting pancreatic cancer. And sadly, since we recorded this conversation, Jeffrey Riesmeyer passed away. Andy and I discuss his time at KFI anchoring during (and our love for) The Tim Conway Jr Show and somehow we ended up talking about Mark Mester's jawline. Watch Andy's episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Oo4tQYvfZSk ••• Connect with Aron Bender at www.aronbender.com You can now watch The Aron Bender Podcast streaming nightly at 11pm Pacific / 2am Eastern on DB&A TV at www.DBandAtelevision.TV or search for DB&A TV on Amazon Fire, Roku or Apple TV. ••• The Aron Bender Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/385hLYP The Aron Bender Podcast on Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/328DcEF The Aron Bender Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uI9L8W The Aron Bender Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAronBenderPodcast ••• Connect with Andy Riesmeyer: https://www.instagram.com/andyktla/ http://www.andyriesmeyer.com/ https://twitter.com/andyktla ••• Music provided by: MOKKA / Calm Piano Ambient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDiTKN0TxYU
In today's episode, our new Friend from KTLA 5 Live, Bobby Gonzalez joins us to get his fresh perspective; sidenote: Bobby does not watch Friends. To the finale, Chandler and Monica celebrate their one-year anniversary with the rest of the gang in Las Vegas but a lunch with an ex may ruin it all. Ross thinks Rachel is enticing him from across the street. Follow Bobby on Instagram @soundslikebobby and tune into KTLA 5 Live on the KTLA + App and KTLA.com/Live from 4-6pm daily to see him and the rest of the 5 Live crew!
Guest: Shaheen Holloway, St. Peter’s University Head CoachIn this week's coaching conversation, St. Peter's University head coach Shaheen Holloway joins the podcast to discuss his play-hard and no-stars philosophy. In just his second season at the helm of the men’s basketball program, Holloway was named as 2020 The Rock MAAC Coach of the Year. Holloway guided the Peacocks to an 18-12 overall record and 14-6 MAAC mark, good enough for a second-place finish, which was the best finish since 2016-17. Under his guidance, the team made the biggest NET Rankings improvement in the MAAC and 14th nationally from 2018-19 to 2019-20, improving by 105 spots. The 14 league wins under Holloway tied the program record for most conference victories in a season and the team's nine MAAC home wins were the most ever by the program. Holloway brings superlative credentials to Jersey City after spending the past eight seasons as the associate head coach at his alma mater, Seton Hall, under Kevin Willard. With Holloway on the sideline serving as Willard's top assistant, Seton Hall became one of the BIG EAST's premier programs, winning the 2015-16 BIG EAST Tournament title for the first time since 1993. With Holloway serving as the lead recruiter, the Pirates experienced an abundant amount of success during his tenure, producing three Associated Press All-America honorable mention selections, 12 All-BIG EAST selections, three BIG EAST All-Rookies and 36 BIG EAST All-Academic team selections. Prior to joining Seton Hall, Holloway served on Willard's staff at Iona, where he helped turn the Gaels program around. Inheriting a team that went 2-28 in 2006-07, Holloway and Willard recruited and coached student-athletes to one of the greatest turnarounds in college basketball history as their 2009-10 team won 21 games to complete a 19-win turnaround in only the third year of the administration. During his original stint on the Seton Hall coaching staff, Holloway was an administrative assistant for head coach Bobby Gonzalez from 2006-07. Holloway started his coaching career serving as an assistant coach at the high school level at Bloomfield Tech. Holloway was a four-year standout at Seton Hall from 1996-00 and helped lead his team to the 2000 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, where he hit the game-winning layup in overtime to defeat Oregon in the NCAA first round. A 2012 inductee of the Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Fame, Holloway's preeminent playing career landed him in the Seton Hall record books as the all-time assist leader with 681, 17th in scoring with 1,588 points, fourth in steals with 231 steals, and eighth with 185 three-pointers in 116 games. In 2000, he was named the BIG EAST's Most Improved Player, while earning All-BIG EAST status three times and All-Metropolitan accolades in each of his four seasons at Seton Hall. After his collegiate success, Holloway played professionally in England for the Chester Jets and London Towers as well as a season in Ulm, Germany, and Istanbul, Turkey. Back in the U.S., he had stints with the Brooklyn Kings of the USBL and Newark, Las Vegas, and Chicago in the ABA. He was invited to three preseason NBA camps with the Knicks, Nets, and Golden State Warriors. Breakdown1:00 - No-Star Philosophy3:00 - Playing Hard5:00 - Handcuffed by a Players9:00 - Using Cues for Constant Communication11:00 - Stance13:00 - Playing Games18:00 - Pressing Type of Style22:00 - Wall Up25:00 - Challenge a Shot28:00 - Matchup Based32:00 - Drive and Kick Drills34:00 - Tailoring Offense36:00 - Making Good Decision41:00 - Scheduling Practices46:00 - Motion Based Sets48:00 - ConclusionShaheen Holloway’s Bio:Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaheen_HollowayTwitter: https://twitter.com/CoachSha10Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBetOnline Website:Website: www.betonline.agBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/
Earlier this week, KTLA News Director Jason Ball announced that he would be leaving KTLA after 12 years with the station. Moments after making the announcement, Jason spoke with the team from 5 Live, KTLA's digital streaming show, for this episode of the podcast. Samantha Cortese, Andy Reismeyer, Robert Puente, and Bobby Gonzalez talk about what makes 5 Live so unique. They react to Jason's shocking announcement, and Jason shares some of his plans for the next chapter in his life.
Closing out the week, Bobby Gonzalez calls us Christina Pascucci for an end of week check-in. They chat about some of the recent coronavirus headlines, and what they've learned about the COVID-19 pandemic. They also share what they've been doing with their free time during self-isolation, and ways others can try and stay positive through trying times.
March has arrived. It's time to start prepping for the Madness. Bobby Gonzalez, former head coach of the Seton Hall and Manhattan men's basketball teams, joins the show to talk all things NCAA Tournament, offering his unique knowledge and expertise to help with your betting picks. Just how wide open is the field this year? It might be time to start looking at some longshots.
Former Head Coach of the Seton Hall Pirates Bobby Gonzalez joins in to discuss Zion Williamson's weight concerns, his college coaching career, and the transition into coaching at the pro level in China. Plus More! www.onetwocombo.com
Episode 12 In this episode I speak to Bobby Gonzalez a Licensed Skydiver with over 500+ jumps. Listen in as he tells us his experiences in the World of Skydiving.
Sports Betting Tips With Chris Sheridan: Episode 25: Lisa Hsu and Bobby Gonzalez. Talking American basketbball and Chinese basketball with reporter Lisa Hsu of Tencent and Coach Bobby Gonzalez of Jilin Northeast Tigers
Sports Betting Tips with Chris Sheridan - ep 9 with coach Bobby Gonzalez from China gives us the basketball scene from Las Vegas and from China and the latest dish about Dwayne Wade, Lebron James, and all the top names you expect from Chris.
On tonight's episode Desiree Joy Frias talks with Bobby Gonzalez, a multi-cultural (Taino Indian and Puerto Rican), author, poet, storyteller and speaker. Bobby's experiences growing up in the Bronx has lead to a lifetime of work sharing and preserving native culture. To support his work please visit his website at http://www.bobbygonzalez.com/This episode was produced by Desiree Joy Frias, with audio engineering by Jeremiah Clermont. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the "Bronx Hall of Fame" episode—feat. poet/activist/educator/storyteller Bobby Gonzalez tawkin' about the wealth of world-class talent that came out of the Melrose Houses and Cardinal Hayes High School, the origin of the "poet's snap," and how working in a bodega for 20 years was the best acting training ever. With tunes from #CrosbyStillsNashandYoung, #JanisJoplin, #TheBeatles and #JohnColtrane, and shoutouts to #Robin Bady, #BridgetBartolini, #Bobby Sanabria and last, but nevah least, #MariaAponte! #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
In this follow-up to last week's "Best Of" episode, producer Bobby Gonzalez shares clips from past interviews featuring an even wider array of Frank Buckley Interviews guests. For the better part of a year, Frank Buckley has had intimate in-depth conversations with various celebrities, authors, journalists, entrepreneurs, and more. This episode serves as an introduction to just some of the many notable interviews, as well as a look back at some of the interesting, enlightening, and personal stories that were shared on the podcast. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.
We're dipping into the back catalog of the Frank Buckley Interviews podcast to bring you the first of a two-part "Best Of" series. Frank has sat down for one-on-one interviews with over 50 guests that have included actors, entrepreneurs, journalists, medical professionals and more. Presented by Spoken Dreams producer Bobby Gonzalez, this episode explores clips from past guests who have had a profound impact in the world of music, including Curt Smith of Tears for Fears, iconic music producer Jimmy Jam, and Asdru Sierra of Ozomatli. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/frankbuckleyinterviews.
Former Manhattan and Seton Hall head coach Bobby Gonzalez joins the show to reflect on his coaching career and talk about seeing Stephon Marbury during his recent trip to China, recruiting Metta World Peace and the current college basketball landscape.
The Miami Heat could very well be in the draft lottery this season, which really wasn't what they were thinking going into the season, eh? But Chris Bosh's reported blot clot problem, along with a general problem with underperforming, has left the Heat in the fight for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East as we head into the final six weeks of the season.What exactly has gone wrong in Miami? How can it be fixed?And if Pat Riley's team misses the playoffs, who might they target in the draft?Former Division I head coach Bobby Gonzalez, now writing for SheridanHoops.com (check out his Mock Draft), gave his answers in this interview with Orlando Alzugaray on the Big O show on 560 WQAM in Miami.Enjoy.
The Miami Heat could very well be in the draft lottery this season, which really wasn't what they were thinking going into the season, eh? But Chris Bosh's reported blot clot problem, along with a general problem with underperforming, has left the Heat in the fight for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East as we head into the final six weeks of the season.What exactly has gone wrong in Miami? How can it be fixed?And if Pat Riley's team misses the playoffs, who might they target in the draft?Former Division I head coach Bobby Gonzalez, now writing for SheridanHoops.com (check out his Mock Draft), gave his answers in this interview with Orlando Alzugaray on the Big O show on 560 WQAM in Miami.Enjoy.