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Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley of The Neil Haley Show interviws Thaao Penghlis. Thaao Penghlis is an Australian actor. He is best known for roles in United States daytime soap operas such as Days of Our Lives, Santa Barbara, and General Hospital, but has also guest-starred on a number of crime dramas, such as Kojak, Cannon, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, Hart to Hart, Nero Wolfe and Magnum, P.I.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley of The Neil Haley Show interviws Thaao Penghlis. Thaao Penghlis is an Australian actor. He is best known for roles in United States daytime soap operas such as Days of Our Lives, Santa Barbara, and General Hospital, but has also guest-starred on a number of crime dramas, such as Kojak, Cannon, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, Hart to Hart, Nero Wolfe and Magnum, P.I.
Last night, Pete Alonso hit a pair of home runs to lift the Mets to a 9-3 win in the Bronx, the seventh time this season that a Met has gone deep twice. The Mets lost the first four of those games (including Alonso's two-homer game in Milwaukee in April), but have won the last three. The last time a Met had multiple homers in a Subway Series game was Francisco Lindor's three-homer game in 2021… what's the last time a Met hit multiple dingers against all the teams?* New York (AL): Alonso, last night (9-3 win)* Chicago (AL): Francisco Álvarez, 7/18/23 (11-10 win)* Milwaukee: Brandon Nimmo, 6/27/23 (7-2 win)* Atlanta: Álvarez, 6/8/23 (13-10 loss in 10)* Toronto: Tommy Pham, 6/4/23 (6-4 loss)* Cincinnati: Álvarez, 5/9/23 (7-6 loss)* Philadelphia: Mark Canha, 8/21/22 (10-9 win)* Miami: Alonso, 6/25/22 (5-3 win)* Los Angeles (NL): Alonso, 6/4/22 (9-4 win)* Arizona: Lindor, 4/15/22 (10-3 win)* Washington: Kevin Pillar, 8/28/21 (5-3 win)* Pittsburgh: J.D. Davis, 7/19/21 (9-7 loss)* Baltimore: Pillar and Billy McKinney, 6/9/21 (14-1 win)* San Diego: Robinson Canó, 7/23/19 (5-2 win)* Detroit: Wilson Ramos, 5/25/19 (5-4 win in 13 innings)* Minnesota: Alonso, 4/9/19 (14-8 loss)* Colorado: Nimmo, 6/18/18 (12-2 win)* Seattle: Michael Conforto, 7/28/17 (7-5 win)* Oakland: Conforto, 7/21/17 (7-5 win)* San Francisco: René Rivera, 6/25/17 (8-2 win)* Chicago (NL): Asdrúbal Cabrera, 6/12/17 (6-1 win)* Texas: Jay Bruce, 6/7/17 (4-3 win)* Tampa Bay: Curtis Granderson, 8/8/15 (5-4 loss)* Kansas City: Conforto, 10/31/15 (5-3 loss, WS Game 4)* St. Louis: Lucas Duda, 5/21/15 (5-0 win)* Houston: Ike Davis, 8/26/12 (2-1 win)* Los Angeles (AL): Carlos Beltrán, 6/16/08 (9-6 win)* Boston: Mike Piazza, 7/14/00 (6-4 win)* Cleveland: NeverThe Mets visit the Guardians next May 20-22. Will we see them finally have a player hit multiple homers against the last team they haven't done it against? They also still haven't had it happen against the Royals in the regular season, and having Conforto's two-homer game wind up a loss in the World Series… yeah, that's how that one went. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Thaao is best known for his dual role as Tony DiMera and Andre DiMera on Days of Our Lives. He also appeared on Santa Barbara, and General Hospital where he played Victor Cassadine. He has also appeared on many major crime shows such as Kojak, Cannon, Hart to Hart, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe and Magnum P.I. plus he starred in the late 80's remake of Mission Impossible. An accomplished stage actor and master storyteller he has released book two books and his podcast, The Lost Treasures, will debut in September.
Jurassic Park Dominion was recently released, and we thought it was the perfect occasion to not only review the new film, but take a look at the entire franchise. To do it right we needed professional help, so we invited the esteemed LD from our favoirte podcast, Rock and Roll Heaven! Those who have been following our Rerun Forensics episodes will be happy to hear Tango has joined us as well, and together the five of us discuss such baffling phenomenon as laser dinosaurs, flaming locusts, Ellie Satler's relationship with Dr. Grant and Jeff Goldblum's most famous role in the legendary tv crime drama Ten Speed and Brown Shoe! YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Video excerpt from this interview: https://www.facebook.com/100066858614566/videos/1118083788793245/ Rock and Roll Heaven Social Stuff Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Tick Tok: rockandrollheavenpod Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Yeah Uh Huh Social Stuff: Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://yeah-uh-huh.comures2 year --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
Another Marvel movie will be released soon as we celebrate the return of Thor, so it's time for more entries related to actors and actresses in the MCU. We go back to 1980 for Stephen J. Cannell's first series, with Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen playing detectives in the short-lived but fondly remembered Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. Remember to follow It Was a Thing on TV on our social media accounts through our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv
Another Marvel movie will be released soon as we celebrate the return of Thor, so it's time for more entries related to actors and actresses in the MCU. We go back to 1980 for Stephen J. Cannell's first series, with Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen playing detectives in the short-lived but fondly remembered Tenspeed and Brown Shoe.
Unexpected Standout. Jeff and Elliotte discuss the play of Connor Ingram (14:00) and his path to the NHL while recapping Thursday night's matchups (14:00) and looking ahead to what looks like a fun weekend (30:00). Elliotte also tells us how one of the Sportsnet staffers surprised the panel with pork and broccoli before their Thursday night broadcast (12:15).But before all of that, the guys touch on Kelly McCrimmon returning as the GM of the Vegas Golden Knights (00:30), interest in Travis Green and John Chayka (4:15), changes in Vancouver (5:45), and the New Jersey Devils season-end press conference (6:20).Music Outro: CARRTOONS - Lighta ft. Rae KhalilListen to our 32 Tracks playlist on Amazon Music. All the tracks you hear on this podcast during the playoffs are featured there.This podcast is produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.Audio Credits: 105.9 The X, NHL Network and Sportsnet.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Krys starts us up with the Bristol Opera House and it's ghost vortex. Ghost tours, a supernatural researcher, and superstitions abound at this location. So many ghosts and we need to go there. Next up was the story that Krysti was drooling over for quite awhile, the Shoe of Shoes. The Brown Shoe company introduced many things to the US shoe game. Buster Brown was well known and that Shoe of Shoes. Artist Victoria Fuller brought us this epic sculpture in St.Louis. Tori follows up with a little known bit of history, the story of Fort Mifflin. Through the start of US history this Fort has stood the test of times and remains as a representation of our struggles. This little island has gone through many changes and many a soldiers last stop. And more ghosts! As one of the most haunted places in the country, they have capitalized on this and have several paranormal tours and investigations. From the Faceless Man to the Screaming Lady, #wegotghostsOur sources: Don't Look Behind You Podcast, Dreadcentral.com, Lederpub.com,Wikimapia.org, elkhartcivictheater.org, Theresashauntedhistoryofthetri-state.blogspot.com,Hauntedplaces.org, Weird Missouri, Referenceforbusiness.com, Landmarksignusa.com,Stltoday.com, Caleres.com, Saatchiart.com, Victoriafullerart.com,totallyhistory.com, fortmifflin.us, Ghost Hunters Season 4 episode 1, atlasobscura.com, ghostcitytours.com, weirdus.comOur theme music: “Danse Macabre - Busy Strings" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trendylobotomypodcast Find us at FB/Instagram @TrendyLobotomyPod and at Twitter @TrendyPod as well as our blog trendylobotomypodcast.blogspot.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trendylobotomypodcast?fan_landing=true)
Simon Says... Podcast! Episode 85! In this episode, we try and assemble the perfect last meal and Matty's for sure includes all the dairy, Sean try's to decide if he wants to be Tenspeed or Brown Shoe and Charley looks around for spare cash for a Cameo from Kimmy Gibbler. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back to back George songs! Jay picked this George Harrison song to give the ‘Glass Onion' treatment. Who played drums? Who produced this? Who played bass? Did this song get the ‘Beatle' treatment it deserved? There are a lot of questions to be discussed this week...I'm so glad you came here, it won't be the same now when I'm with you.
**Sorry for the weird static bursts!! I have no idea where they came from..In today's episode we take the term, these shoes are made for walking, to a whole other level. What would you do if you only wanted to be married for money? It's the tale of the brown shoe bandit. It's the case of Patricia JenningsWant to hear us talk about a specific true crime story? Email us at noconductradio@gmail.comJoin us, hosts Ky & Char, every Thursday for new episodes.Bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/LoveandMurderFan page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/landmfanpageTrue Crime Merch: https://loveandmurder.threadless.com/Follow us:www.facebook.com/relationshipcrimeinstagram.com/loveandmurderpodcastGo to our website www.murderandlove.comIntro music by:Shalash by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4899-shalashLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Our kids will outlive most of the companies we know today. What do these companies have in common?: American Motors, Brown Shoe, Studebaker, Collins Radio, Detroit Steel, Zenith Electronics, and National Sugar Refining. All of these companies were in the Fortune 500 in 1955, but not in 2015. How about Boeing, Campbell Soup, General Motors, Kellogg, Procter and Gamble, Deere, IBM and Whirlpool? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back to back George songs! Jay picked this George Harrison song to give the ‘Glass Onion’ treatment. Who played drums? Who produced this? Who played bass? Did this song get the ‘Beatle’ treatment it deserved? There are a lot of questions to be discussed this week...I’m so glad you came here, it won’t be the same now when I’m with you. www.billymcguigan.com/beatlessongpodcast
To kick off 1980, Jeff Goldblum starred in a short-lived TV show where he played a private detective who karate chops Nazis. How did this not run for seven seasons? It's time for TENSPEED AND BROWN SHOE!
Dennis Speigel is the President of International Theme Park Services, a consulting company that serves the global attractions industry. We asked Dennis if he could spend some time with us discussing the impact of COVID-19 on attraction operators now and in the foreseeable future. While Dennis admitted that we really don't know how long this pandemic will last or what the true outcome will be, he was able to provide perspective and advise on a wide range of subjects. A few we touched on were: should attractions be closed, what can we expect from our guests when it's time to re-open and to remember that as an industry, we are resilient. For more on International Theme Park Services: http://www.interthemepark.com/ To contact Dennis: dennisspeigel@interthemepark.com Episode Note: In the intro, we mention that Dennis appeared in the show Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. We later learned that we was actually not in that show but is still credited for it on IMDb. If you have a question for the mailbag or know of a leader we should highlight on the show, please drop us a line. If you have questions about anything addressed on the show, feel free to reach out anytime! Josh - josh@amusementadvantage.com Matt - matt@performanceoptimist.com Twitter Facebook LinkedIn This episode is brought to you by BackLooper. Have you ever gotten a negative review online? Better yet, have you ever gotten a negative review online that you actually found to be useful? Wouldn't you have preferred that that guest contacted you directly? Every organization has its flaws, and you shouldn't be learning about yours through social media. BackLooper was created to solve this problem directly, by collecting better feedback data from more guests, especially compared to online review sites and many other feedback collection methods. By using BackLooper's intuitive reporting, you can better understand what your guests are saying in masses, and make quick decisions from the results. To learn how you can substantially increase the amount feedback you receive from your guests, and get started with a no-risk plan, visit www.amusementadvantage.com/backlooper, and contact Josh directly at josh@amusementadvantage.com. It's time to spend less time wondering what your guests are thinking, and more time connecting with them on a personal level.
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A rocking shuffle with cool chords, clever lyrics, and a burning guitar solo and it was a Beatles B-side. Today we discuss the hidden gem that is Old Brown Shoe.
Fortune Magazine CEO Alan Murray joins Tim to tell the story behind the Fortune 500, its history, its significance today, and what it has said over the years about America's and the world's business evolution. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Fortune_500_auphonic.mp3 Fortune Magazine was founded in 1929 by Henry Robinson Luce. If that date doesn't mean anything to you at first glance, keep in mind the stock market crash that led to the Great Depression happened on October 24, 1929. This was seven years after he had cofounded Time magazine with two Yale classmates. When Henry founded Fortune magazine, he said it should be for “wealthy and influential people,” and it should be “surpassingly beautiful” so that when readers turn the pages, they will pay more, and they did. In its first year, subscribers paid $10 per year for the magazine, an unheard of price at that time. In the process, Fortune Magazine featured the work of some of the country's greatest thinkers and writers, from Ernest Hemingway and Archibald MacLeish to John Kenneth Galbraith. The first Fortune 500 list was published in 1955. Edgar P. Smith was an assistant managing editor at the magazine. He's the one who came up with the idea for the now iconic list. In that fist year, the Fortune 500 rankings listed only companies that were in the manufacturing, mining and energy sectors. This made the list exclusive to several already well-known companies. General Motors was the top company on the list. Its annual revenues then were $9.8 billion. The Fortune 500 Yearly list of 500 of the largest U.S. Companies ranked by total revenues for the respective fiscal year. This list is compiled using the most recent figures for revenue and includes both private and public companies. Private companies must have publicly available revenue data. It excludes private companies that do not file financial statements with government agencies, foreign corporations, U.S. companies that have been consolidated by other companies, and companies that do not report full financial statements for at least three quarters of the current fiscal year. The History of the Fortune 500 52 of the original Fortune 500 are still on the list. These include: 3M, DowDupont, Merck, Abbott Laboratories, Eli Lily, Motorola, ExxonMobil, General Dynamics, General Electric, General Mills, General Motors, Goodyear, Hershey, IBM, Kellogg, Kraft-Heinz, Lockheed Martin, Cummins, Colgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Chevron, Caterpillar, Campbell Soup, Boeing, Whirlpool,, Rockwell Automation, Procter & Gamble, and PPG Industries. Over the years, more than 1,800 American companies have been featured on the Fortune 500. Changes have occurred – mergers, acquisitions, bankruptcies, changes in society, recession have all contributed to the changing list. The Fortune 500 is more than a ranking, it is a reflection of the performance and evolution of America's private sector. The biggest change to the list happened in 1994. That was when it added service companies for the first time. That year, service companies made up 291 of the 500 entries. What the Fortune 500 Says About Society Long Gone - 1955 – American Motors, Brown Shoe, Studebaker, Collins Radio, Detroit Steel, Zenith Electronics, National Sugar Refining. Still Here – Every year since 1955 – Boeing, IBM, Procter and Gamble, Whirlpool. In 2019 but not 1955 – Amazon, Facebook, eBay, Home Depot, Microsoft, Google, Netflix, Target. This year's top ten: Walmart Exxon Mobile Apple Berkshire Hathaway Amazon United Health Group McKesson CVS Health AT&T Amerisource Bergen Links The Fortune 500 Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?, by Louis Gerstner, Amazon Fact Sheet: What is the Fortune 500 List? , Investopedia About this Episode's Guest Alan Murray Alan Murray is President and CEO of Fortune. During his tenure as Editor-in-Chief,
Fortune Magazine CEO Alan Murray joins Tim to tell the story behind the Fortune 500, its history, its significance today, and what it has said over the years about America’s and the world’s business evolution. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Fortune_500_auphonic.mp3 Fortune Magazine was founded in 1929 by Henry Robinson Luce. If that date doesn’t mean anything to you at first glance, keep in mind the stock market crash that led to the Great Depression happened on October 24, 1929. This was seven years after he had cofounded Time magazine with two Yale classmates. When Henry founded Fortune magazine, he said it should be for “wealthy and influential people,” and it should be “surpassingly beautiful” so that when readers turn the pages, they will pay more, and they did. In its first year, subscribers paid $10 per year for the magazine, an unheard of price at that time. In the process, Fortune Magazine featured the work of some of the country’s greatest thinkers and writers, from Ernest Hemingway and Archibald MacLeish to John Kenneth Galbraith. The first Fortune 500 list was published in 1955. Edgar P. Smith was an assistant managing editor at the magazine. He’s the one who came up with the idea for the now iconic list. In that fist year, the Fortune 500 rankings listed only companies that were in the manufacturing, mining and energy sectors. This made the list exclusive to several already well-known companies. General Motors was the top company on the list. Its annual revenues then were $9.8 billion. The Fortune 500 Yearly list of 500 of the largest U.S. Companies ranked by total revenues for the respective fiscal year. This list is compiled using the most recent figures for revenue and includes both private and public companies. Private companies must have publicly available revenue data. It excludes private companies that do not file financial statements with government agencies, foreign corporations, U.S. companies that have been consolidated by other companies, and companies that do not report full financial statements for at least three quarters of the current fiscal year. The History of the Fortune 500 52 of the original Fortune 500 are still on the list. These include: 3M, DowDupont, Merck, Abbott Laboratories, Eli Lily, Motorola, ExxonMobil, General Dynamics, General Electric, General Mills, General Motors, Goodyear, Hershey, IBM, Kellogg, Kraft-Heinz, Lockheed Martin, Cummins, Colgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Chevron, Caterpillar, Campbell Soup, Boeing, Whirlpool,, Rockwell Automation, Procter & Gamble, and PPG Industries. Over the years, more than 1,800 American companies have been featured on the Fortune 500. Changes have occurred – mergers, acquisitions, bankruptcies, changes in society, recession have all contributed to the changing list. The Fortune 500 is more than a ranking, it is a reflection of the performance and evolution of America’s private sector. The biggest change to the list happened in 1994. That was when it added service companies for the first time. That year, service companies made up 291 of the 500 entries. What the Fortune 500 Says About Society Long Gone - 1955 – American Motors, Brown Shoe, Studebaker, Collins Radio, Detroit Steel, Zenith Electronics, National Sugar Refining. Still Here – Every year since 1955 – Boeing, IBM, Procter and Gamble, Whirlpool. In 2019 but not 1955 – Amazon, Facebook, eBay, Home Depot, Microsoft, Google, Netflix, Target. This year’s top ten: Walmart Exxon Mobile Apple Berkshire Hathaway Amazon United Health Group McKesson CVS Health AT&T Amerisource Bergen Links The Fortune 500 Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?, by Louis Gerstner, Amazon Fact Sheet: What is the Fortune 500 List? , Investopedia About this Episode's Guest Alan Murray Alan Murray is President and CEO of Fortune. During his tenure as Editor-in-Chief,
In this week’s Chubstep Pat, Steed, and Jrad discuss the podcast trick on Trevor’s episode, Pat losing his phone in an Uber, the new meaning of looking at clouds, Don Magic Juan vs. Bootsy Collins, Steed’s trip to New Orleans, mystery puddles on Bourbon Street, ‘Tenspeed and Brown Shoe’, in the ‘Jeff Goldblum Movie Review’, and a long list of Instagram captions that don’t make sense.
Robert Sharpe, author of The Heart and Soul of Caring: The Joys and Challenges of being a Care Giver. The Founder of BITEradio.me, host, and producer of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth radio show and author of numerous books. His book, The Heart and Soul of Caring highlights 11 unique true stories of the challenges and joys of being a caregiver for a loved one.
Getting lots of emails people checking in on the status of Kelly's sneaker shopping!
Getting lots of emails people checking in on the status of Kelly's sneaker shopping!
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George explores the duality of the sole with "Old Brown Shoe" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We review San Andreas, discuss the cancelation of TRON 3, new Independence Day 2 updates, and Chris Pine in the DC Universe? [0:00] News: ‘TRON 3′ Canceled By Disney, ‘Independence Day 2′ Plot Details; Jeff Goldblum & Producer Post Set Photo, William Fichtner Signs For Major Role In Independence Day 2, 3 & 4, and Chris Pine May Join DC Movie Universe As ‘Wonder Woman’s Steve Trevor [49:28] Rants and Raves: Stretch, The Witcher 3, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, Aquarius, Halt and Catch Fire, Mad Mad: Fury Road (in D-Box), Hot Girls Wanted, and Kung Fury [1:24:38] Review: San Andreas (read our full written San Andreas review) [1:41:44] SPOILERS: San Andreas [2:03:28] Twitter Handles and Contact Information. Hosts: Ben Kendrick, Rob Keyes, Anthony Ocasio, and Kofi Outlaw.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Thaao Penghlis. Thaao is better known for roles in U.S. daytime Soap Operas such as Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives where he played Tony DiMera and General Hospital where he was Victor Cassadine. He has also appeared on many major crime shows such as Kojak, Cannon, Hart to Hart, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe and Magnum P.I. plus he starred in the late 80's remake of Mission Impossible. An accomplished stage actor and master storyteller he is about to release his second book about his travels titled Places, The Journey of my Days, My Lives.
A Rocking old rendition of this Harrisong B-side. Real experts prefer it over the rather simple A-side (The Ballad of John and Yoko). To liven things up a bit, mashed the Live in Japan performance with the instrumental sections of Dani McCullogh's cover. And slowed it down to a more serious 120 bpm. Enjoy the Shoe even more this way !