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Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 01-16-26 - Betrayal in Bumpus Hell, The Surprising Corpse, and the Red Headed League

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 148:24 Transcription Available


Crime on a FridayFirst,  a look at this day in History.Then, The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective starring Howard Duff, originally broadcast January 16, 1949, 77 years ago, The Betrayal In Bumpus Hell Caper.   Sam's quiet evening with a western novel is rudely shattered. Followed by Casey Crime Photographer starring Staats Cotsworth, originally broadcast January 16, 1947, 79 years ago, The Surprising Corpse.    A false nobleman tricks a dumb heiress into a murder scheme and is tricked in return by someone who, in turn, is double-crossed. Then, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson,  originally broadcast January 16, 1955, 71 years ago, The Case of the Red-Headed League.  Holmes unravels a seemingly absurd mystery involving a society for red-haired men, exposing it as an ingenious criminal scheme designed to mask a major theft.Followed by Dr. Christian starring Jean Hersholdt, originally broadcast January 16, 1938, 88 years ago, The Flood.  Doctor Christian is needed during a flood. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast January 16, 1948, 78 years ago, The Old House.  Claudia and the house.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! 

Jordan Supercast
Episode 331: Legendary Football Coach Ron McBride and His Lifelong Passion Caring for At-Risk Youth

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 29:12


He is known for his winning ways at the helm as head football coach at the University of Utah, leading the Utes to historic success over 12 exciting seasons.  We're talking about Ron McBride, or Coach Mac as many have come to know him over the years. On this episode of the Supercast, we have the honor of sitting down with the legend and hearing first-hand about his time coaching, recruiting, and giving young athletes opportunities they never thought possible. Find out how Coach Mac is continuing his passionate work in our schools today with the Ron McBride Foundation, making sure at-risk youth have every chance to succeed. Plus, hear how Coach Mac impacted the life of one of our very own, Valley High Principal Jacinto Peterson. Audio Transcription Coach McBride: The world is about adversity and how you handle adversity and you got all this social media where all these kids are very mean to each other. You've got to get beyond that so somebody doesn't get their self-image spoiled. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, and the negativity sticks with you. [MUSIC] Anthony Godfrey: Hello and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. He is known for his winning ways at the helm as head football coach at the University of Utah, leading the Utes to historic success over 12 exciting seasons. We're talking about Ron McBride or Coach Mac as many have come to know him over the years. On this episode of the Supercast, we have the honor of sitting down with the legend and hearing firsthand about his time coaching, recruiting, and giving young athletes opportunities they never thought possible. Find out how Coach Mac is continuing his passionate work in our schools today with the Ron McBride Foundation, making sure at-risk youth have every chance to succeed. Plus, hear how Coach Mac impacted the life of one of our very own, Valley High School Principal Jacinto Peterson. [MUSIC] Anthony Godfrey: We're talking today with Coach Ron McBride. Mac, thank you so much for being here today. Coach McBride: Absolutely, Superintendent. Hey, I'm glad to be here. Anthony Godfrey: It's a real thrill. I've been telling my friends I get to talk to you today. [LAUGHTER] Coach McBride: You got to tell that to my wife. Anthony Godfrey: We have felt your support in Jordan School District through your foundation, and I think it was high time that we just talked with you about the great things that you have going and all the support that you give to our kids in need. So we just wanted to talk with you about the foundation and where that came from. Coach McBride: Actually, Lavell Edwards and myself started it nine years ago. The thing was to help the underserved kids and to give them a chance to see a brighter side of life. Basically, from the time I was in high school, junior high, I was always very involved, particularly with my teammates that were underprivileged because I came from a lower middle East LA neighborhood. So I understood, and my parents were month to month trying to keep afloat. Anthony Godfrey: So through your own experience and your experience with players who were underprivileged, you've always had this focus on helping people. Coach McBride: Absolutely, yeah. So I've always been. So when I retired from Weber, then and Lavell and I were doing the radio show on Fridays. So we said, "Let's start this foundation." West Jordan Middle was one of our first schools. Anthony Godfrey: You've done a lot of work with them consistently over the years. Coach McBride: Oh ya, lots. First of all, the principals, the vice principals, the people that worked there were outstanding. The librarian was outstanding. Anthony Godfrey: She really is. Coach McBride: Oh, yeah. And she cares. I mean, I think we did a book club was the first thing we did over there, right? Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: This was many years ago. She was so appreciative and loved the kids so much. She was so excited about what we were doing, you know. Then I loved the principal, you know, and she was awesome. Anthony Godfrey: When you're able to bring resources to a school, and you see that the school has these caring adults that are trying to do their best for kids, it's got to feel good that you know that those resources are going to the right place. Coach McBride: Well, West Jordan Middle always followed up with whatever, you know. I mean, you go over there and check with their .  . .  watch the after school program. The lady that ran it, Ivy Erickson, one of the best people in the world. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, she's done like it. Coach McBride: But first of all, she the kids, she's all into the young people. Anthony Godfrey: Right. Coach McBride: She's all into the young people that have problems and she's a good listener. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: And so she's excited about what she does. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: So it's easy to go there and watch her in action. Anthony Godfrey: Well, I'm thrilled that you picked West Jordan Middle and they really are amazing people there. Coach McBride: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: There's been some turnover since you started. Coach McBride: Well, yeah, Dixie was a principal and she's at a bigger job. Anthony Godfrey: That's right. Coach McBride: And I tell you what, she's, first of all, her dad, I think, was a principal at that school. Anthony Godfrey: Right. That's right. Coach McBride: And she has a real history in education. Anthony Godfrey: Yes. Coach McBride: She's a great lady. You know what I mean? The great thing about when she was at West Jordan, it was always open anytime. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: We would go by to check out what they were doing or talk to the kids or whatever, but it was always very open to us. I think it was, that was the first school that, when Jerry Sloan was sick, we kind of dedicated that school to Jerry back then to begin with. So we called it “Jerry's Kids” to begin with over there. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Coach McBride: And then, of course, Jerry had problems and finally, his problems took his life. It was too bad. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, it is. You were really instrumental in helping those after-school programs happen at West Jordan Middle School. Coach McBride: Oh, absolutely. Anthony Godfrey: That made a huge difference for those students. Coach McBride: Oh, yeah. I mean, they had-- And they had a lot of things going on. Besides sports, you know, they had Pokémon and they had chess club, it's ceramics club. So they had a lot of things. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. It was all this pent-up need from the kids and interest from the adults in providing those opportunities. Yeah, yeah. And when you come in with those resources with caring adults and needy kids, it was just an-- it's an incredible combination. Coach McBride: And they-- Anthony Godfrey: And you've allowed us to do things we couldn't do on our own. Coach McBride: Oh, absolutely. And you know, they have a lot of-- since they've kind of redid West Jordan Middle, they have a whole bunch of access to things they didn't have before. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: The shop classes are really good. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: Because, you know, in today's economy, it's important that young people know how to do a trade. Anthony Godfrey: Right. Coach McBride: Because that's where all the money is right now. Anthony Godfrey: That's right. Coach McBride: Trade-- so more young people need to go into trades because they're paying a good wage, you're going to make a good living, and you're going to be working every day. Anthony Godfrey: AI doesn't fix things or remodel things or repair things, you know? Coach McBride: Yeah, but we have a huge need in that sector. Anthony Godfrey: This feels like an extension of what you were able to do as a football coach. Coach McBride: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: You gave kids opportunities as a football coach. Talk to me about the relationship. Coach McBride: Well, I always-- you know, we always divided the locker room into three segments because of red, yellow, and green. So the red guys were about 10% of your football team and these are guys that were underappreciated, needed academic help, needed structure help, you know? Just needed to put them on a different line. So we would put our red guys with our green guys and therefore, then they would get them to thinking a different process. Anthony Godfrey: I see. Coach McBride: The idea is to take the red guys and get them to the yellow and get the yellow to the green. So you hopefully, by the time they graduate from college, that they were all into the green zone where they could take care of their own problems, take care of their own situations, handle adversity, do things that people have to do to be successful. Anthony Godfrey: There's a lot of work off the field to help them become everything they can be. Coach McBride: It's a lot of brainwashing. [LAUGHTER] Coach McBride: So, yeah, you just have to change the way people think. Anthony Godfrey: Right. Coach McBride: And if you put them around people that think different, then they slowly buy into it. What I find now with these red people, when I go to different places in Hawaii or in the South or anything, all these kids that play for me are academic people now. That's all they want to talk about is, "Oh, my kid's in college. He's doing this. He's doing this." And all of a sudden I says, "Well, I guess you got the message a long time ago." Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, it definitely worked. So, the message was, "There's more than football, and we need to prepare you for that." Coach McBride: Yeah, football is a vehicle. And if you don't do what I say, then I can take football away from you. So therefore, the kids, they want to play football, so if they want to play football, they have to get an education, they have to become the kind of citizens you want them to become. Anthony Godfrey: Let's figure that out, yeah. Now, you coached one of our principals. Coach McBride: Oh, yeah, Jacinto. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: His story is unreal because I can still remember going to that high school, and then he was living with his grandparents in a trailer out in the middle of nowhere. I said, "Well, how do I find the trailer?" "Well, go down this dirt road, turn right at where you see this dog tied up, and then turn left, and then you'll see the trailer, right." Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Coach McBride: They were beautiful people, you know. And Jacinto's had so much success here, and I'm so proud of him because he's always been a stand-up man. Anthony Godfrey: He's an incredible leader. Coach McBride: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: He's a great educator and he's saving a lot of kids. Coach McBride: Yeah, well, he understands it all because he lived through it. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, absolutely. When you first met Jacinto, what were your impressions? Coach McBride: Oh, I loved the kid. You know, he was easy to talk to, good communicator. I loved his grandparents, his grandma, you know. They're all just great and all they were interested is in getting this kid in a better spot for his life. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: So they all wanted the same thing. Anthony Godfrey: You accomplished that, and he's changed a lot of lives as a result. So thank you for that. You did me a big favor by sending Jacinto our way. Coach McBride: I'll tell you what, he did me a big favor by coming here. So he's the best, that kid. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, absolutely. Well, tell me about the foundation now. Tell me about your operations and how people can help if they wanted to. Coach McBride: So we started out with nothing, basically. And then we're up to, I think we got 32 schools now we support, between Ogden, Salt Lake, Canyons District. We got schools in all those places and so we gave away a little over $400,000 last year. Anthony Godfrey: Amazing. Coach McBride: In different schools. And everybody on our foundation has a school that they're responsible for. And we got, when we have our meetings, everybody reports on their schools, what's going on. And then I visit as many as I can. Anthony Godfrey: You've been very visible. Very hands on with us. Coach McBride: Yeah, because what you want to do is you can't have a foundation and then the guy's name on it, you know, who's that guy? But I love the kids because the kids are so much fun. Anthony Godfrey: Nobody says, “who's that guy?” I've seen you in school so many times, interacting with the kids, interacting with the adults. Coach McBride: Oh yeah, we have a lot of laughs when we go and then getting to know different kids and watching them go through the system. Anthony Godfrey: Sure. Coach McBride: Yeah, it's all fun. Anthony Godfrey: Middle school kids in particular, you can't help but have a good laugh when you're around middle school kids. Coach McBride: Well, middle school kids are making some decisions that are important to their lives. Because that's kind of that age group where you kind of start thinking, you know, a little more than you really should know, or you think you know more, and you're starting to question things, and you call it a growth spurt. So you got to make, you got to try to get these kids to think a little different and think beyond where they think they can be. Anthony Godfrey: They're having a growth spurt in every aspect of their lives, really. It's a big time. Coach McBride: Well, it's a huge time. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, you're right. Stay with us when we come back. More with Coach Mac and he talks with us about the recent coaching changes at the University of Utah. Male Voice: Never miss an episode of The Supercast by liking and subscribing on your favorite podcasting platform. You can find transcripts for this episode and others at supercast.jordandistrict.org. Female Voice: Are you looking for a job right now? Looking to work in a fun and supportive environment with great pay and a rewarding career? Jordan School District is hiring. We're currently filling full and part-time positions. You can work and make a difference in young lives and education, as a classroom assistant or a substitute teacher. Apply to work in one of our school cafeterias where our lunch staff serves up big smiles with great food every day. We're also looking to hire custodians and bus drivers. In Jordan School District, we like to say people come for the job and enjoy the adventure. Apply today at employment.jordandistrict.org. Anthony Godfrey: There have been a lot of changes in the football world lately. What do you think of all the coaching shifts? Coach McBride: I'm in the middle of most of it every day because every time somebody gets leaves or something they call and say, “I'm going.” Obviously, some of those guys that Kyle took with him to Michigan were guys that played for me. A lot of staff have played for me. With Lewis Powell leaving, Doug LSI leaving, Jim Harding leaving, Jason Beck leaving. Those guys all have a history with all those guys. That was tough. I talked to most of them before they left and tried to talk them into staying. Now Morgan has hired some really good people. So it looks like Jordan Gross is going to be the old line guy, which is a great take. I think they're bringing back Noki who worked for me up at Weber as one of the D-line guys. They just hired Bumpus back as a wide receiver guy, which is a good hire. Then Colton Swan, who was my defensive coordinator at Weber, he's now the defensive coordinator. Luther's back, which is good. Colton is good. Sharif is good. Jordan will do a nice job with the offense. Kevin McGivin is going to be the offensive coordinator. He worked for me at Weber and was up at Utah State. We lost some good ones, but we hired some good ones. Anthony Godfrey: It's good to hear your take on that and your connection to all those folks. Coach McBride: The interesting thing, a guy that I coached with at Wisconsin, Fred Jackson, worked for the Michigan football program for 27 years. They retained him. Today I get a picture with him and a couple of the Utah people. They sent it to me. I said, "I can't believe how old you are, Fred." [LAUGHTER] Anthony Godfrey: When I've talked with people who worked with you in the past, they talk about kindness and loyalty. That you are just extremely loyal. When someone needs help and they ask you, you're all in. You're there to help. That's been your career and it's been your passion in retirement with this foundation. You're a dedicated loyal friend who wants to help people have a better life. Coach McBride: The whole key to our civilization are young people. What we have to do is create positives for them that they can go beyond what their parents have done. The key to the whole thing is, I want to have a positive voice on education. Anthony Godfrey: Yes. Coach McBride: The more you invest, the more you have a voice. The voice has to be positive. It can't be negative. It has to be that if you have a problem, you've got to adjust to the problem and solve it. The world is about adversity and how you handle adversity. Are you equipped? Can you handle the problem? All these kids at that middle age are asking questions, and you've got all this social media. Kids are very mean to each other, and this social media. You've got to get beyond that so somebody doesn't get their self-image spoiled. Anthony Godfrey: The negativity sticks with you. Coach McBride: Absolutely. Anthony Godfrey: It has an outsized impact way beyond. I know that even if you hear a negative comment from someone you don't know, it sticks with you at that age in ways that are so damaging. Coach McBride: Oh yeah. I mean, when I say cut out the noise, but with all these cell phones, these kids get a lot of noise. Anthony Godfrey: Like you were saying, you're lifting them at such an important time, providing these resources to our middle school kids. Coach McBride: Absolutely. Hopefully, we will continue to grow. Anthony Godfrey: If people want to help, they just go to RonMcBrideFoundation.org and they can make a donation right there. Coach McBride: Absolutely. We don't spend a lot of money paying people so we only have two people that we pay. Anthony Godfrey: You're also helping with Joel P. Jensen and with Majestic Elementary. Majestic, our elementary arts academy, a very unique place. Coach McBride: Oh my, it's so much fun over there. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, yeah. Coach McBride: How they've incorporated the music with the teaching, with the learning and very positive people. Anthony Godfrey: Oh, they are. A lot of great energy. Coach McBride: Yeah, extremely. Anthony Godfrey: You're a good match for that school. Coach McBride: Yeah, oh yeah. They're great. I like the process. It's an interesting way of education. It's an interesting way to keep the kids involved. And then your teachers over there are heavily involved in that formula. Anthony Godfrey: Oh yeah, no, they're all in. They're all trained. Coach McBride: Oh yeah. Anthony Godfrey: They approach education in a whole different way. Coach McBride: Exactly. Anthony Godfrey: And your support really makes some incredible experiences possible. So you bought the pianos for the piano lab, is that right? Coach McBride: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Well, I remember when we started down the academy pathway, and we wanted to make it a music school, and that was a big obstacle, is being able to get those keyboards in there. Coach McBride: Oh yeah. Well, it's all, you know, if you're going to have that kind of school, you've got to have good instruments and you've got to have a way to, you know, and you've got to make it first class. Anthony Godfrey: I received an email from someone at the state level who had attended their program right before the winter break and they were so impressed with how important this clearly was to the families of the students who were benefiting from the program when they all came there. It's just, it's a whole community impact. You've done a lot of great work with Joel P. Jensen as well, offering those after school . . . Coach McBride: Karen Moore, yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Karen Moore at... Coach McBride: Yeah, yeah. She's a good leader, very good leader. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Coach McBride: And she's great. Yeah. So yeah, you've hired some really good people in your district. Anthony Godfrey: Thank you. We really do have good people everywhere. Coach McBride: Very extremely positive role models for the kids. Anthony Godfrey: You have these strong relationships that stay because you create strong relationships to stay with. Coach McBride: Yeah, absolutely. So it doesn't stop because your eligibility is up. Anthony Godfrey: Right. Coach McBride: And you're basically in these kids' lives forever. My wife, she's on social media, I guess, with around 200 players. So every morning she's answering their questions, answering what their problems are. And then she'll come in and she'll say, "Hey, so and so's got a problem. You need to get ahold of them." So he's doing well. So we have one of the kids play for me at a heart attack two days ago. So she's been on the phone taking, "How is he? How's he doing?" And then I'm on the phone with his family. And yeah, so yeah, it's just... But that's where it's supposed to be. Anthony Godfrey: Doesn't surprise me a bit that you're still in touch with those 200 players. Coach McBride: Yeah, well, it's probably more than that. It's fun to watch them have kids and then see how they handle their kids. Anthony Godfrey: Sure, sure. Coach McBride: We've had a lot of... Kids have had a lot of success. Anthony Godfrey: That's amazing. What are some of the success stories you remember with your students that are most meaningful? Coach McBride: Well, you know, probably all starts with Joe Mosley back in high school. Overfeld High School was a minority school and Piedmont Hills was the first place that I coached. So they were busing kids from Overfeld to Piedmont, minority kids and Joe was a really good football player. So, he wasn't showing up. And he wouldn't get on a... They were busing these kids. He wouldn't get on the bus. Anthony Godfrey: Yah. Coach McBride: So then I said, "Okay, I'm going to pick you up every morning. Get you dressed. Take you to McDonald's and then we'll go to school." And he said, "You're not going to do that." I said, "Yes, I am." So I'd show up. I'd get him out of bed and make sure he got dressed. "Okay, we're on the way to McDonald's." And then I'd make sure he got home at night. I did that for maybe almost a year until I got him squared away. And then he became a leader in the school. And then he became in charge of all the gang units in San Jose. He just retired recently, so I was kind of the guest speaker at his retirement. This was 60 years ago. Anthony Godfrey: My goodness. Coach McBride: So everywhere there's a success there is a Joe Mosley story. Anthony Godfrey: Lots of stories like that. Coach McBride: And some of you failed. Anthony Godfrey: Sure. Coach McBride: I mean, so some people, you try to help them, try to put them right, and then they just keep falling back into a pattern. So sometimes you fail and I know the failures and I know why. Anthony Godfrey: A lot more successes, sounds like. Coach McBride: Well, yeah. I would say, yeah. I think we're on the positive side of— Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, for sure. Coach McBride: But there are, you know, everybody has problems. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, it's true. Well, thank you, Mac, for supporting these three schools in our district and for what you do in the broader community throughout the state and just for the positive impact you've had in Utah for so many years. Thank you. Coach McBride: Well, it's a good agenda and it's important. So it looks like we're in this for the long run. Anthony Godfrey: I love it. Thank you. [MUSIC PLAYING] Anthony Godfrey: Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, “Education is the most important thing you'll do today!” We'll see you out there. [MUSIC PLAYING]

The Infinite Inning
Infinite Inning 354: A Pitcher Named Bumpus And Other Upbeat Tales Of Baseball

The Infinite Inning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 52:43 Transcription Available


We return from the IL with Casey Stengel's endorsement of the designated hitter, and of astronauts too, then springboard from the recent Red Sox-Pirates trade into a discussion fo the latter's inability to turn prospects into consistent major leaguers, a long ago pitcher who turned outfielder and got a second chance and, finally, a pitcher named Bumpus, who has something to say to RFK Jr. The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?

BetMGM Tonight
Michael Bumpus Talks Seattle Seahawks

BetMGM Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 15:55


Michael Bumpus joins the show to recap Seattle's big win over the Commanders, break down the Seahawks acquiring Rashid Shaheed, and MUCH MORE!

The Fear Less Now
Understanding Audhd and Seeing Our Omnipotential with Eric Bumpus

The Fear Less Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 54:11


Join us in Episode 174 as Eric Bumpus, a multifaceted entrepreneur, coach, and dad, shares his journey with AuDHD. From overcoming pain and addiction to building a thriving fitness community in Austin, Texas, Eric opens up about how AuDHD has shaped his path. Tune in for inspiring insights on homeschooling, fitness, and embracing neurodiversity.

Detective and Mystery – Retro Radio Podcast
The Adventures of Sam Spade – The Betrayal In Bumpus Hell Caper. ep134, 490116

Detective and Mystery – Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 25:11


Reading a western novel, Bumpus Hell, to himself as a relaxing sleep aid, Sam doesn’t think it's working. Especially when a neighbor comes pounding on his door. On the third…

Retro Radio Podcast
The Adventures of Sam Spade – The Betrayal In Bumpus Hell Caper. ep134, 490116

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 25:11


Reading a western novel, Bumpus Hell, to himself as a relaxing sleep aid, Sam doesn't think it's working. Especially when a neighbor comes pounding on his door. On the third…

Reliving My Youth
Rachael Yamagata

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 58:40


Noel catches up with Rachael Yamagata. The singer-songwriter's latest album, Starlit Alchemy, is her first in over nine years. Rachael discusses the album's journey. She began her musical career with the band Bumpus before becoming a solo artist and releasing her amazing debut album, Happenstance. She was part of 30 Rock's "I Need a Kidney" episode. Rachael covered "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday" for Muppets: The Green Album. After departing Warner Bros., Rachael became an independent artist. She discusses the hurdles she's faced as one.

BetMGM Tonight
Michael Bumpus Seattle Seahawks Preview

BetMGM Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 16:44


Seahawks Reporter Michael Bumpus joins the show to preview the Seattle's season with Sam Darnold as their new QB. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BetMGM Tonight
Michael Bumpus Seattle Seahawks Preview

BetMGM Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 12:59


Seahawks Reporter Michael Bumpus joins the show to preview the Seattle's season with Sam Darnold as their new QB. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop
Jeremy Bumpus of The Hot Rod Shop Mississippi

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 188:36


This week on Oil & Whiskey, we're joined by Jeremy Bumpus of The Hot Rod Shop Mississippi. Builder, fabricator, and TV personality.Jeremy talks about the differences between building cars for the camera and building them for real, what the TV world taught him, and how those experiences shaped his mindset back in the shop. We also get into shop culture, customer dynamics, and what it takes to keep a small-town hot rod business thriving in today's market.If you've seen his work on screen or on the show floor, you'll appreciate the stories and honesty in this one.

Southern Illinois Worship Center Podcast
You Are Authorized + Make Room For Him | Guest Speakers Seth Bumpus & Bryn Edwards | June 15th, 2025

Southern Illinois Worship Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 63:17


Transit Unplugged
From 0 to 200: Jeremi Bumpus on Building 207 New Bus Stops with Tech and Tenacity

Transit Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 29:17 Transcription Available


What happens when a millennial with a higher ed background takes the wheel of a legacy transit agency? You get 207 new bus stops, a real-time tracking app, and a fresh vision for Western Kentucky mobility. In this episode of Transit Unplugged Podcast, Paul Comfort talks with Jeremi Bumpus, Executive Director of Paducah Transit Authority, about leading change in a small but mighty system. Jeremi shares how he transitioned from higher education into transit, what it means for Paducah to move from rural to small urban funding, and how he and his team replaced an outdated “wave your hand” bus system with a structured, tech-enabled network. Topics include:Modernizing a hail-based system with 207 fixed bus stopsLaunching a real-time rider app and 24/7 info kioskBalancing new technology with legacy organization cultureNavigating the shift from state funding to FTA direct fundingIf you're into small agency innovation, smart leadership, or just want to know what goes into transforming transit at the ground level—this one's a must-listen. Credits: Host & Producer: Paul Comfort Podcast Manager & Newsletter Guy: Chris O'Keeffe Executive Producer: Julie Gates Special thanks to: Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye Social Media: Tatyana Mechkarova Got a question or comment? Email us at info@transitunplugged.com Subscribe to the Transit Unplugged Newsletter: transitunplugged.com/subscribe-to-the-transit-unplugged-newsletter Follow us on social media: / transit-unplugged https://x.com/transitunplughttps://www.threads.net/@transitunplu...

The Zone
Not Bumpus Lane, but Matt Lane of KCSN, 5/1/25

The Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 47:27


The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes & producer Dylan Michaels welcome in Matt Lane, from KCSN, the KCSN Draft Guide & Host of the KCSN Laboratory, and we dissect the Chiefs 2025 Draft Class and talk about the moves made by General Manager Brett Veach alongside some of the rumors about other buildings draft war rooms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Garagecast - All Things Retail
Ep. #280 - Whiskey, Motorcycles, and Memories: A Conversation with Scott Bumpus

Garagecast - All Things Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 60:24


This week, we sit down with Scott Bumpus — musician, historian, and operator of Bumpus Harley-Davidson in Tennessee. Scott shares his incredible family story, from railroads to roaring engines, and the emotional bond that defines the Harley experience. We dive into dealership beginnings, brand evolution, the impact of the 2008 crash, lessons from COVID-19, and why Harley's future leadership matters. Plus, hear about Scott's favorite ride — a 1990 Lowrider Custom. It is a must-listen for anyone who loves Harley-Davidson and the culture that fuels it.

Snapshots
#102 - Discovering Provence: Food, History & Joie de Vivre with Carole Bumpus

Snapshots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 50:29


Planning a trip to Provence or dreaming of a French getaway? This episode is your ultimate guide! Author Carole Bumpus shares her hard-won wisdom and insider tips for making the most of your Provençal adventure. From navigating markets and menus to uncovering local history and culture, Carole's stories will inspire you to embrace the region's joie de vivre. Plus, discover practical advice for sailing the Mediterranean coast and finding the best food experiences off the beaten path. Links: "Adventures on Land and Sea" Book: https://amzn.to/4a3kUqF Carole Bumpus Website: https://carolebumpus.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0z34GTC3vxQ _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.

Choice Classic Radio Detectives | Old Time Radio
The Adventures of Sam Spade: The Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper 01/16/1949

Choice Classic Radio Detectives | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 25:31


Choice Classic Radio presents The Adventures of Sam Spade, which aired from 1946 to 1951. Today we bring to you the episode titled "The Betrayal in Bumpus Hell Caper.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at  http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!

On Mic Podcast
Dr. Quentin Schultze -458

On Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 31:08


Today we celebrate the holiday season in style with Dr. Quentin Schultze, the author of “You'll Shoot Your Eye Out: Life Lessons from the Movie A Christmas Story.” For the first time, Quentin Schultze, who taught storytelling with screenwriter Jean Shepherd, reveals the “secret” parables that Shepherd included in his screenplay for A Christmas Story. Now you won't need a decoder ring to learn why the Old Man's leg lamp is his “trophy wife,” why the bully is named “Scut,” why there is a “Bumpus” in all of us, why Mom and the kids give a “Bronx cheer” after singing “Jingle Bells” in the Olds, and so much more.

Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio
Sam Spade: Betrayal In Bumpus Hell Caper (01-16-1949)

Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 23:19


The Adventures of Sam Spade, a popular crime drama, aired from 1946 to 1951. Howard Duff portrayed Sam Spade, a hardboiled San Francisco detective. The show featured intricate cases and compelling storytelling. William Spier, a renowned radio producer, assembled a talented writing team. Duff's distinctive voice and acting prowess brought the character to life. The show's success led to Duff's national fame. Duff eventually left the show for film opportunities, and Stephen Dunne replaced him. However, the change in voice and style affected the show's popularity, leading to its cancellation in 1951. Despite its relatively short run, The Adventures of Sam Spade left a lasting impression on the radio detective genre and is cherished by old-time radio enthusiasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support

Unbiased Science
The ABCs of The FDA: America's Public Health Regulatory Agency

Unbiased Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 39:48


In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, Principal Deputy Commissioner of the FDA, who shares insights into the agency's operations and her path from academia to FDA leadership. The scientists explore the complexities of drug approval processes, the FDA's organizational structure, and its commitment to safety and transparency. Dr. Bumpus discusses the agency's efforts to advance health equity and adapt to emerging technologies, while addressing the critical challenge of maintaining public trust. This conversation offers listeners a unique glimpse into the inner workings of the FDA and its role in protecting public health. All our sources from this episode are available at: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/ (00:00) Introduction  (03:31) Dr. Bumpus' Academic and Professional Journey (06:19) Transition from Academia to FDA Leadership (09:10) The Role of Pharmacology in Public Health (12:26) Overview of FDA Offices and Centers (15:10) Understanding the Drug Approval Process (18:12) Post-Market Surveillance and Drug Safety (21:20) Building Trust in Government Agencies (24:27) Examples of FDA's Impact on Public Health (27:16) Ensuring Transparency in FDA Processes (30:27) The Human Foods Program and Its Importance (33:08) Adapting to Rapidly Evolving Technologies (36:16) Challenges Facing the FDA and Public Health (38:42) Final Thoughts Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brock and Salk
Hour 4-Michael Bumpus, Need to Know, and 2nd half of the season goals for the Seahawks

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 43:00


Michael Bumpus joins us to talk about JSN's breakout game and what it could mean for DK moving forward. Then, we discuss the Ravens Thursday night football win, Dan Graziano throwing out a possible extension number for Geno Smith, the Kraken returning home and WSU and UW's matchups this weekend in Need to Know. Then, Brady, Maura and Lyle discuss some realisitc goals for the Seahawks in the second half of the season.

1001 Radio Crime Solvers
THE BOUNCING BETTY CAPER and THE BETRAYAL IN BUMPUS HELL ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 51:08


Two great adventures from Sam Spade and his terrific cheerleader Effie

Brock and Salk
Hour 2-Mariners pitching credit continues, Adnan Virk (MLB Network), Blue 88

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 45:17


Every Mariners starter reached base vs the Angels but what the Mariners pitching has continued to do is incredible: allowing only 3 runs in the last 3 games (all of which came by HR) and have thrown back-to-back shutouts. Salk is joined by Toronto-native & MLB Network host Adnan Virk to discuss Vlad before Bumpus (in for Brock) joins the show for Blue 88. 

Crime Fix with Angenette Levy
Lil' Woody's Ex-Lawyer Breaks Silence on Young Thug Contempt Controversy

Crime Fix with Angenette Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 18:37


Attorney Kayla Bumpus represented Kenneth "Lil' Woody" Copeland for one day during an ex parte meeting in Judge Ural Glanville's chambers. The meeting occurred after Copeland invoked his 5th Amendment privilege on the stand during the RICO trial of Jeffrey Williams, the rapper known as Young Thug. Judge Glanville implied that Bumpus may have told Williams' attorney, Brian Steel, about the meeting and violated attorney-client privilege. Glanville held Steel in contempt when he refused to disclose his source. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy talks with Kayla Bumpus about the allegation and the possibility she and others could be held in contempt in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Get 50% off of confidential background reports at https://www.truthfinder.com/lccrimefix and access information about almost anyone!Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest: Kayla Bumpus https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayla-bumpus-esq-96b398104/ CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tracer Burnout
Episode 0005 - Cody Bumpus

Tracer Burnout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 66:03


Here at TB, we tackle the serious issues: Do you call them Coast Guardsmen? Coast Guardians? Can they all swim? What is the street value of cocaine? And most importantly, what is the Coast Guard? Helping us answer these questions is Millennial serviceman Mr. Cody Bumpus. In the Free Fire Area, we reach common ground on the best pizza topping, what should never go on pizza, and that Canadian bacon is not really bacon.Theme song by The Mountain via Pixabay.https://tracerburnout.com/

Cigar Thoughts
NFL Draft Spectacular Day 2 with Gregg Rosenthal, Michael Bumpus & Rob Staton

Cigar Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 101:43


Jacson and Mike are joined by NFL Network's Gregg Rosenthal, Seahawks Draft Blog's Rob Staton, and 710 ESPN's Michael Bumpus to rehash the first round, break down Day 2 picks, and analyze Seattle's selection of UConn guard Christian Haynes.Purchase exclusive Cigar Thoughts stogies right here: https://anthonyscigars.com/product-line/Cigar-thoughts-cthttps://CigarThoughtsNFL.com

Brock and Salk
Hour 3-A new MLB stat to follow, Michael Bumpus

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 43:43


The guys discuss the amount of Quality Starts the Mariners have put together over the last 10 games and come up with a term for what it should be called when the offense does the opposite by knocking out a starter before they get a chance. Michael Bumpus joins Brock & Salk in-studio to share some NFL draft thoughts and make his own pick for #16. 

Brock and Salk
Hour 2-M's better or worse? Shannon Drayer, Michael Bumpus

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 41:50


Salk didn't see anything last night that made him feel better or worse about this team but we did see a lot of things that we discussed leading up to this and are joined by Shannon Drayer to break down what she saw. Michael Bumpus Jr (in for Brock) for Blue 88. 

Encouraged & Equipped
Why? God.: An Easter Conversation With Jurnee Fuentes-Bumpus

Encouraged & Equipped

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 45:40


Jurnee Fuentes-Bumpus radiates joy. Jesus has changed her life and she cannot wait to tell you about Him. In our second week of Easter testimonies, Jurnee shares about God using the twist and turns in her life to draw her to Him. Then just a few months ago in Broken Bow, Oklahoma she believed the Gospel and now loves walking with God.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Jurnee Fuentes-Bumpus at jurneefuentesbumpus@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.

The Pedestrian Podcast
Episode 215: Michael Bumpus

The Pedestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 65:22


The pod returns with another first-time guest with former Washington State Cougar  & Seahawks WR- now host of Bump + Stacy on Seattle Sports Radio, Michael Bumpus joining the guys.   We talk first impressions of the new coaches Michael has spoken to, changes made and what it looks like and might look like. We talk his own career playing the game with recruitment and so much more.    It's a great ep including a minutia breakdown of a TD play that happened over 15 years ago. Check it out + then check out Michael and one of our other favourites Stacy Rost on 'Bump + Stacy' over on SeattleSports!   Enjoy!

Brock and Salk
Hour 2-Tom Pelissero on the head caoching search, and Michael Bumpus for Blue 88

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 44:29


Tom Pelissero of NFL Network joins Salk to discuss why he doesn't think Mike Vrabel is a fit for the Seahawks, when the Seahwaks could first interview Mike McDonald, and all of the latest news for the teams looking to fill their head coach positions. Then, Michael Bumpus is in for Brock answering three football questions in Blue 88.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 1-12-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 80:36


The Biden administration claims that it's using a heavy hand at the border. US/UK attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen. What is happening in the area of these Houthi Rebels? We in Indiana will feel that costs of what is happening in this area of the world. The US has allowed this group to prevent shipping in this region. Let's look at what's happening in the seas around China. This attack on the Houthis should have happened 2 months ago. When Matt Bair went to Tony's office. NBC layoffs. House Bill 1062 allowing children to work on the family farm. Democrats object. Senator Byrne objects to free transportation on Election Day. If free transportation is not being provided to all, then it should not be provided at all. Andre Carson stepped out of the bigoted closet. ESPN is a slimy outfit. Emmy's have taken back Emmy's from fake ESPN personalities.  Dr Jill Biden says that Joe's age is an asset. Popcorn moment. Houthis attacks on shipping costs us all. US/UK attacks back. Dr. Bumpus of the FDA talks about the importance of “inclusiveness”, and objects to Pie in the Face contests. The Gun grabbers never stop gun grabbing. Washington State proposing tax on bullets. Retired Major Mike Lyons joins the show to talk about the attack on the Houthis. Fill up on the news. Tony Katz Thursday Moment Friday Extra. "No Reply at All" Genesis 1981. What's leading people into madness? Anxiety. What causes the anxiety? Wokeism. Alaska Airlines has in its training, their training talks about inclusion. DEI is bigotry.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brock and Salk
Hour 4-Who on the Seahawks needs to step up this week? Michael Bumpus, RANKED

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 43:30


Lefko argues with a texter who doesn’t believe the 5-win Titans are much worse than the 7-win Seahawks team and goes on to defend why that isn’t true. Michael Bumpus joins Lefko to answer what the Titans do well and who has to step up for the Seahawks to counter before Lefko's RANKED: Top 5 Sports Movies made for Kids. 

Thomas Paine Podcast
Sam Spade -- Betrayal In Bumpus Hell

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 25:18


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Cigar Thoughts
Michael Bumpus on beating the Commanders, Geno Smith and DK Metcalf bouncing back, and the looming Rams

Cigar Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 51:15


The former NFL WR and current analyst sits down in the Lounge to chop up the Seahawks' close win over the Commanders, and whether Geno Smith and the offense have turned the corner (6:56). Also, is Seattle's defense good enough (27:46)? How likely is it that they beat the Rams on Sunday (35:20)? And what can we expect from this team moving forward (44:20)?Grab your official Cigar Thoughts stogies right here: https://anthonyscigars.com/product-line/Cigar-thoughts-ctCigarThoughtsNFL.com

Cigar Thoughts
Positional Breakdowns - Michael Bumpus on Seattle's WRs

Cigar Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 69:18


The former NFL wideout and current sports talk show host dives into the Seahawks receiving group with Jacson and Mike. They chop up the intricacies of receiver play (4:59) and take in-depth looks at Tyler Lockett (13:15), DK Metcalf (21:21), Jaxon Smith-Njigba (29:02), and the rest of Seattle's receiver room (41:37). Plus, Bump tells us where the Seahawks WR corps ranks in the NFL (50:36).Grab your official Cigar Thoughts stogies right here: https://anthonyscigars.com/product-line/Cigar-thoughts-ctCigarThoughtsNFL.com

The Lead Up Podcast
Episode 336 Why Nursing Leadership is Critical with Serena Bumpus

The Lead Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 48:40


On this episode of The Lead Up Podcast, Mike is joined by the CEO of the Texas Nurses Association with over 20 years of experience as a nurse and leader in healthcare, Dr. Serena Bumpus. Serena gives us an insight into her journey and the influence her healthcare-orientated family had on her and her career. Mike and Serena discuss the importance of nursing leadership, setting boundaries, knowing our values, and supporting employees' personal lives. She emphasizes the need for innovative and inspirational changes in healthcare leadership and care delivery while highlighting the challenges of retaining nurses in the current workforce. They also talk about the concept of Schwartz rounding, why vulnerability and transparency in leadership training is a necessity, and how we need leaders to address workplace violence. You can follow Dr. Bumpus on LinkedIn, and Twitter If you found value in this episode so make sure to share it with a leader in your life and leave us a 5-star review on your favorite streaming platform!

Brock and Salk
Hour 2-When will the Mariners hit the gas pedal? Michael Bumpus (Bump & Stacy)

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 42:39


The Mariners are playing... 'good' ...but when will they take off? How beautiful would it be to see Kelenic & Julio synced up? There is going to need to be some movement in the bullpen soon because of Andres Munoz and Penn Murfee's imminent return, but who? Michael Bumpus in for Brock's Blue 88.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 2-When will the Mariners hit the gas pedal? Michael Bumpus (Bump & Stacy)

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 42:39


The Mariners are playing... 'good' ...but when will they take off? How beautiful would it be to see Kelenic & Julio synced up? There is going to need to be some movement in the bullpen soon because of Andres Munoz and Penn Murfee's imminent return, but who? Michael Bumpus in for Brock's Blue 88.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DGTL Voices with Ed Marx
Where the Healthcare Rubber Meets the Road (ft. Serena Bumpus)

DGTL Voices with Ed Marx

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 29:42


On this special episode of DGTL Voices, Ed sits down with Serena Bumpus, Chief Executive Officer at Texas Nurses Association in celebration of National Nurses Week. 

Cigar Thoughts
NFL Draft Spectacular with Stacy Rost, Michael Bumpus, and Dick Fain

Cigar Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 69:14


Jacson and Mike are joined during the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft by 710 ESPN's Stacy Rost for pick #5 (4:44), analyst and former NFL receiver Michael Bumpus to review pick #20 (42:40), and KJR host Dick Fain to recap the Seahawks' selections of Devon Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (51:11).

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
Sam Spade: The Bumpus Hell Caper (EP3981)

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 34:32


Today's Mystery:Sam's attempts to relax and read by a Western novel are interrupted by the drama surrounding a beautiful actress who is one of Sam's neighbors.Original Radio Broadcast Date:January 16, 1949Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter@radiodetectivesJoin us back here tomorrow for another old-time radio detective audio drama.

Brock and Salk
Hour 4-Michael Bumpus, Ranked and Callers

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 40:34


Michael Bumpus joins us from Munich to tell us about the atmosphere and how excited the city is. Then, we take your calls and Justin and Salk have a Ranked that was inspired by MLB free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 4-Michael Bumpus, Ranked and Callers

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 40:34


Michael Bumpus joins us from Munich to tell us about the atmosphere and how excited the city is. Then, we take your calls and Justin and Salk have a Ranked that was inspired by MLB free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brock and Salk
Hour 2-The biggest QB disaster in recent memory, Michael Bumpus 'Blue 88'

Brock and Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 40:59


Salk thinks Kyle Shanahan and the Niners have created one of the biggest QB disasters in recent memory and the Seahawks have a chance to throw some fuel on the fire. It's crazy to think we'd all rather have Geno Smith under center than Lance. How serious are the Mariners as contenders this year? Salk thinks they're somewhere between good & great, but still thinks you save Luis Castillo until the 3-game WC series before you pitch him to get a home series. Michael Bumpus (Bump & Stacy, 10a-2p) steps in for Brock Huard in today's "Blue 88."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 2-The biggest QB disaster in recent memory, Michael Bumpus 'Blue 88'

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 40:59


Salk thinks Kyle Shanahan and the Niners have created one of the biggest QB disasters in recent memory and the Seahawks have a chance to throw some fuel on the fire. It's crazy to think we'd all rather have Geno Smith under center than Lance. How serious are the Mariners as contenders this year? Salk thinks they're somewhere between good & great, but still thinks you save Luis Castillo until the 3-game WC series before you pitch him to get a home series. Michael Bumpus (Bump & Stacy, 10a-2p) steps in for Brock Huard in today's "Blue 88."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 2-Geno Smith named week 1 starter, Matt Maiocco (NBC Sports Bay Area), Michael Bumpus

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 40:54


Geno Smith officially announced as the starting QB for the Seahawks, but will he be the starter for the entire season? Ed Werder posted a list of the 3 names of QB's that have gone 8+ years in starting season openers and we haven't heard of any of them. Matt Maiocco (NBC Sports Bay Area, KNBR-680) joins the show to discuss the Jimmy Garoppolo story and what may happen next for the "persona non-grata" in SF before Michael Bumpus (in for Brock Huard) joins Lefko for some final Seahawks preseason analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 4-is Jimmy Garoppolo still an option and Michael Bumpus

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 41:06


Is the Seahawks starting quarterback situation settled or is Jimmy Garoppolo still an option? Michael Bumpus joins Mike Lefko to discuss that and his takeaways from the wide receiver battle in preseason. Plus, a Ranked inspired by the free beer at the Northwestern Nebraska game in Ireland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 2-Seahawks Training Camp updates with Michael Bumpus, Brock Huard

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 41:46


Salk loves what he saw from Luis Castillo and plays the clip of Scott Servais saing it's like having "vintage Felix." Salk wonders if this take some pressure off of Robbie Ray? Salk shifts the conversation to Seahawks football with Michael Bumpus (Bump & Stacy, 10a-2p) to hear updates on what he's been watching from training camp the last week+ and shares couple names that have stuck out to him. Brock Huard makes his daily appearance to discuss Luis Castillo and the bad job of umpires.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Salk
Hour 3-Joe Fann, Michael Bumpus plays "Buy or Sell"

Mike Salk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 41:28


Joe Fann joins Salk for his usual weekly appearance and discusses the news of more names being added to the LIV Tour and Albert Breer's comments he made about Baker Mayfield and him in conversations with the Panthers, but what could this mean for the Seahawks? Michael Bumpus of the new Bump & Stacy Show (10a-2p) joins Salk to play "Buy or Sell" on Seahawks hypotheticals.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.