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This week on the Music Halls of Fame Podcast, we honor the year in music for 2009, along with a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2009. We also look at the case for putting Bad Brains into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, our spotlight hall of fame is the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in Calgary, Alberta Canada. Podcast Music Playlist - Wanda Jackson / Bad Brains / Corey Hart - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSMDYrumQfYT9T4f4ig8G4Wr8s_D3TDa7 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - rockhall.com Canadian Music Hall of Fame - studiobell.ca ALL MY MUSIC HALLS OF FAME PODCAST AUDIO LINKS - allmylinks.com/musichallsoffamepodcast CHECK OUT MY OTHER PODCAST, THE MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST - SPOTIFY LINKS: spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/j38tIzvNxAb THE MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST LINKS: allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Let's celebrate some former Rockies pitchers by taking a look at three arms who helped lay the foundation for being a solid starting pitcher at Coors Field and why these players were so important for the Rockies competative windows in the mid 2000's. Follow the show on Twitter @LORockies and the host Paul Holden @PaulHolden33. Don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube Channel as well!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let's celebrate some former Rockies pitchers by taking a look at three arms who helped lay the foundation for being a solid starting pitcher at Coors Field and why these players were so important for the Rockies competative windows in the mid 2000's. Follow the show on Twitter @LORockies and the host Paul Holden @PaulHolden33. Don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube Channel as well! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we are incredibly happy to welcome Dr. Judith Hall onto the show. Dr. Hall is a 2015 inductee into the Canadian Hall of Fame, and is being recognized for her work in medical genetics, particularly in the field of pediatrics. Specifically, she is credited with her discoveries in the field of child growth and development, and has done incredible work surrounding the genetic etiology behind Dwarfism, Arthrogryposis and Amyoplasia, and Pallister-Hall Syndrome.Thank you Dr. Hall for joining us, and thank you to the CMHF for the opportunity to collaborate on this new series!
This week we are honoured to be joined by Dr. Jean Gray, a 2020 inductee into the Canadian Hall of Fame. Dr. Gray is being honored for her work surrounding pharmacotherapeutics, evidence-informed practice, and advocacy for women’s mentoring in medicine. Thank you Dr. Gray for joining us, and thank you to the CMHF for the opportunity to collaborate on this new series!
Life's New Normal Podcast with Host Long Jump Silver Medalist John Register
Like you, keynote speaker and bestselling author Alvin Law has heard a lot of cliches about thinking positively. But are any of them true? Does thinking positively really guarantee success in life? Should we force ourselves to think positively, no matter what our situation? Will mantras and soundbites change how we view ourselves and the world? Or are we looking at it the wrong way? With over three decades of professional speaking and over five decades of experience living life without arms, Alvin’s view is radically different. His mission is to inspire others to be accountable, to stop accepting their own excuses, and to instead make choices. After hearing Alvin speak, people start asking themselves “What’s my excuse?” They are challenged by his message to find the strength we all have within ourselves to change and to discard the labels they have allowed to define their lives and create limitations. “The best thing that ever happened to me is being born without arms. It brought me to circumstances never thought possible.” – Alvin Law “You can’t hide from life. You’re going to have obstacles show up. I know how to teach people to get past theirs. After all, there’s no magic pill you can swallow – there’s just you. In a quick-fix society, we need long-term strategies. I didn’t just discover this stuff overnight.” – Alvin Law Get ready for a great conversation with Canadian Hall of Fame Speaker, Alvin Law. About the host: John Register is an inspirational catalyst who helps business professionals amputate their fear and embrace a new normal mindset. Please follow the show.
Attitudes and Curiosity Derek Arden web chat with Alvin Law.with Canadian Hall of Fame speaker, Alvin’s Mum took a drug in the 1960s called Thalidomide. Supposedly a cure for morning sickness. Unfortunately, it had unknown side effects. Alvin was born with no arms and had, as you can imagine, a gruelling childhood, being given away by his real mother at 5 days old. Short extract: Alvin Law So my talks and my book is just about what people are curious about, how did I do this, how did I learn to function using my feet. Of course, common sense and insights will tell you that I'm not one of the only people on the planet like this, although it is rare, I still think that the bottom line of my life has not been what I can do with my feet. It's, look what attitude can do for our lives. And that's not meant to be a segue cliche. I just really believe it. I think attitude is the most powerful idea, and that has almost become a cliche because it can change our daily routine, it can change our interactions, it can change our relationships as you well know. But more than anything is about giving up yourself from a positive energy point of view. It's why everyone who meets me gets a memory of it." WEBSITE: https://alvinlaw.com/
138: Unstoppable Tracy: Public Speaking, TV Show Host of ‘Unstoppable You,’ Business Transformation Consultant, and Best-Selling Author, talks about how she overcame the physical obstacles that came with being born missing both legs above the knee, missing her left arm above the elbow and missing her right hand. Unstoppable Tracy Unstoppable Tracy may have been born missing both legs above the knee, missing her left arm above the elbow and missing her right hand. But when it came to achieving her dreams, nothing would stand in her way. “I believe I’m unstoppable and that you are unstoppable for reasons much bigger than being a four-way amputee. There is like this big secret. I was born ‘limb,’ l-i-m-b, ‘limitless. And the bonus is I was born limitless. But the bigger secret is you were born limitless. We were all born limitless.” On this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, we talk with Unstoppable Tracy, Public Speaking, TV Show Host of ‘Unstoppable You,’ Business Transformation Consultant, and Best-Selling Author. Unstoppable Tracy let’s it be known where she gets the fierceness from to never back down or give up. “I had a mom that was born in Liverpool and a German dad and there was a lot of tough love in my house. At five-years-old I had to make my bed.” What You Will Learn: Unstoppable Tracy talks about figuring things out that she didn’t know how to accomplish right in the moment without entertaining any limitations. “That’s kind of what happened when I skiied, and when I sailed, and when I climbed the Himalayas, and when I bused and Ubered into Canada, and when I helped the airlines with pilot strikes and bankruptcies, growing from young to old, through sports and through business or humanitarian in 20 countries.” How did it all work for Unstoppable Tracy in school to write without physically having hands? “Maybe we are talking about kindergarten where I am learning about how to read and write. But what are some of the new skills your learning, which is like being back in grade one where you are learning new skills? And to listen that way and just to say, I was born this way. I just expected like they’re eating with a fork so I got to figure out how to eat with a fork. They have a cookie so I just want to eat a cookie. So in some ways, I was blessed just to be born this way because I just looked at it as, well, of course I can do it.” Unstoppable Tracy talks about how she acquired tools to pick things up. “Doctors, they glued steel circles on a fork on a pencil, on a knife, on a toothbrush, on a hair brush and it was kind of like, why don’t we just make one device with the circle and I wear that all the time? And so all I needed was an opposition device for that one longer arm with a bit of a digit there so I can hold my pen, my pencil, my tooth brush, and my glass of water.” How did she get to the point of putting herself out there on the worldwide stage with her ambitious accomplishments? “I cannot begin to judge some of the horrible, painful things, and illnesses and community circumstances and what is going on in your worlds. I don’t mean to judge what it means to have something where you say it is not realistic right now to spend that money. It is not realistic right now to take on that health regime. It is not realistic for me. But, I know that because I live a life of no excuses, even if I’m allowed. Even if there is every reason in the world that no one would judge me. If I live a life of no excuses, then I get to live a life of no limits. No excuses...no limits.” Unstoppable Tracy shares the upward progressions she made, how acquiring certain skills would lead to opportunities to acquire others. “Because I could swim I could fall out of a boat and because I could fall out of a boat I could spend a whole summer figuring out how to get back in that boat. It wasn’t the first try. Because I could sail I could teach sailing as a teenager and because I could teach sailing I could get my teaching degree. I could demonstrate teaching competency so I got into teacher’s college. Because I got into teacher’s college, I graduated with a degree from Queens, a well-recognized university in Canada, and I ended up teaching in Nepal, in Uganda, in Mexico in Jamaica. I tought all around the world as this humanitarian.” From Unstoppable Tracy to Unstoppable You What was the transition that expanded Tracy’s outlook on her work? “I realised, this isn’t about me. It is not about ‘I can do it.’ It’s about ‘We can do it,’ you know? It’s about if I can do it you can do it, no excuses. We can all do it. No, limits, right? But it took me to like, 40 to figure that out that it isn’t about unstoppable me. It was like an extended teenaged headspace I think somehow.” Canadian Hall of Fame During this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, Unstoppable Tracy also discusses how her work caught the attention of major celebrities such as highlights of Oprah Winfrey, Jane Fonda, Dr. Phil, Michael Douglas, JohnTravolta, Mark Waulberg, and Mel Gibson. “Canada just industed me into the Hall of Fame two weeks ago. The Canadian Hall of Fame, it’s a specialty around the difference I made in the world of people with disabilities. Wayne Gretsky is on that wall.” Links to Additional Resources: UnstoppableTracy.com: unstoppabletracy.com Unstoppable Tracy: Linkedin
Show Notes: 0:00 - No Feet Jones0:28 - Intro01:34 - Episode 8611:08 - Hauls & Shoutouts53:52 - Nerd News:Deaths:Rocky Johnson, 75, Canadian Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF, Big Time Wrestling, CWF) and trainerStan Kirsch, 51, American actor (Highlander: The Series), suicide by hanging.Neil Peart, 67, Canadian Hall of Fame drummer (Rush) and lyricist ("The Spirit of Radio", "Tom Sawyer"), glioblastoma Trailers:Morbius - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLMBLuGJTsABloodshot - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R-qIOGyEcwBirds of Prey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3HbbzHK5McLocke & Key - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EonRi0yQOENew Mutants - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_vJhUAOFpI News:Colin Trevorrow's scripts for Star Wars 9 leak onlineEzra Miller's Cameo As The Flash In CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS Was Actually Warner Bros.' IdeaSUPERMAN & LOIS TV Series Ordered Straight To Series By The CW; Will Air During 2020/2021 SeasonVideo Games Delayed: FF7R, Cyberpunk, AvengersSTAR TREK: PICARD Gets Early Season 2 Renewal starts ThursdayDave Bautista Joins Jason Momoa In Season 2 Of Apple's SEESNAKE EYES Kicks Off Production In Japan, rumored 6" lineIT Director Andy Muschietti Reportedly Working On A Remake Of THE HOWLING For NetflixRICK AND MORTY Co-Creator Justin Roiland Teams Up With Stoopid Buddy Stoodios For GLOOP WORLD 2:09:08 - Weird news:I Choose Violence https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.desmoinesregister.com/amp/4456079002 Don't hate the playah, hate the game.https://www.wkrg.com/international/this-playboy-tortoise-had-so-much-sex-he-saved-his-entire-species/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WKRG Who uses subtitles? Apparently this guy.https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/US/deaf-man-sues-pornhub-lack-closed-captions/story%3fid=68354500 02:18:15 - Toy News:Fire Scorpion Optimus PrimeStorm Collectables Raiden6" G.I JoeXTB Release Schedule 02:42:25 - Listener's Questions: Dakota Rabörn: If rumors are true, it seems we're getting more weird 80s + Transformers crossovers ... What's a potential crossover you do want to happen, and what's a potential crossover you don't want to happen?Like I didn't at all care for GB+TF.And I really don't care about Terminator+TF or BTTF+TF... Like none of these crossovers do it for me. Honestly it seems like the only TF crossovers I like is with other Hasbro brands like Rom, MASK, Micronauts, & GIJoe. Anything else just seems dumb. Tyler Gillett: In your heart if hearts, do you really think MASK, Rom or Micronauts are worth the money in investing in to try and make popular again? Think back to when they were out and how long they actually lasted.Personally, I'm a fan of series like Street Sharks and Mummies Alive! But I know for certain that if they ever tried to breathe new life into those series/franchises, it'd fall flat on its face. Case and point? Look what they did to the Reboot reboot. Also, this is the question we asked on Stasis Lock and we'd like to extend the question to you guys. How important is shelf uniformity to you?Can you stomach mixing up different franchises on one shelf without being worrying that it's a mess? Or are you like me being all pro segregation when it comes to different franchises? Gary Allen: Taking a 12 hour Road Trip that includes yourself and THREE other passengers... who do you pick? They can be friends or real life acquaintances OR include famous celebrities, athletes etc... but they must be REAL PEOPLE. Not his / her characters portrayed in media... Lee Alex Aitken: Hey guys! Just wanted to say loved 10shots and bots! But I must say, it seems to me Levi was the King this time round! Well done on all the hard transformations great show indeed. That was a fantastic episode and well done mike on all the barfing and editing of the video.....what do you have in store next? Ok fine I have a suggestion....what about Jed doing a solo version? Or maybe Jefferson could be doing it with Jed? Surely Jed is game??? SLB Vlog: You get to pick one live action movie. You have to keep one human actor. The other characters in the movie have to be replaced with muppets. What movie do you pick? And I feel I have t said this in awhile but FUCK YOU ROB LEIFELD!!Mike Tinnel: question......did she lick it before she put it in ???? Adam Urban: Whats the weirdest request from your fans...if it tops mine ill share the information Brotha Kyle: A lot of people good on G2. And rightfully so. Some of those figure were U-G-L-Y you ain’t got no alibi. But there were some cool ones as well. I always liked Laser Optimus. Sideswipe was cool. And I liked green tank Megs. My question is what do you guys think are some cool looking G2 bots. Go Birds. Fuck J. Clownie. Nathaniel Armstrong: What do you believe are the three things are you known for amongst friends, family, and co-workers today? How would you change that answer for one year from now? Jason Brehn: Will Levi ever take responsibility for purchasing a figure without doing his homework on whether or not it's a piece of shit? EOL
How important is it to be a good role model? Brought to you by Vanbex NBA Champion and SiriusXM NBA Radio's Brian Scalabrine, Canadian Hall of Fame Jockey Sandy Hawley, So You Think You Can Rap?'s Tone Kelly and Theo Bentley.
In this week's episode, the crew is honoured to welcome a former Tae Kwan Doe & Canadian Hall of fame athlete onto the set. Veronica DeSantos shares an inspiring story that showcases the persistence, grit, and "belief beyond your wildest dreams" that everyone needs to embrace in order to truly take ownership of your life. Veronica is also doing amazing work with communities back in her home country of Guyana as well as here in Ontario Canada through her Charity walk which she speaks about in this episode. Let's get right into it!
Vancouver Whitecaps' seesaw of a season continued this past weekend as they went down to a 3-1 loss at the hands of D.C. United in the US capital. We analyse the main talking points to come out of the game, hear from 'Caps coach Carl Robinson, and ponder where the team can go from here. We also look ahead to the midweek Canadian Championship semi-final in Montreal and get some thoughts from Whitecaps President Bob Lenarduzzi on how the club view the Voyageurs Cup. Plus a look at the weekend in the MLS West and we make Mike Petke's postgame rant on Saturday even more epic. We've got two interviews for you this week. The first is with a Canadian Hall of Famer - a member of Canada's only ever World Cup squad from Mexico 1986, Dale Mitchell. We talk World Cup memories and his hopes for what the Canadian Premier League will do for the latest crop of talent as they build towards 2026, and maybe even 2022. We also chat with TSS Rovers head coach Colin Elmes about his team's second season in the PDL and what he's learned from it to take into their third one next year. All this, plus lots of World Cup talk, World Cup Wavelength continues this week with a song from 1998, and some Canadian Premier League chat. Here's the full episode rundown of the main segments from the show:04.14: D.C. United v Vancouver Whitecaps match analysis22.16: Coaches audio - Carl Robinson24.22: More DC v 'Caps chat and where does the team go from here?37.33: Canadian Championship preview and Bobby Lenarduzzi audio45.18: MLS West week in review and epic Mike Petke audio55.40: World Cup chat69.36: World Cup Wavelength - Meat Pie, Sausage Roll73.36: More World Cup chat81.18: Dale Mitchell World Cup Memories91.11: Colin Elmes interview and TSS Rovers chat100.27: Canadian PL chat105.42: BC Soccerweb headlines
It's international week all over the football world and we're no different on the AFTN Soccer Show, as we bring you a special internationally themed episode. There's a few 'Caps away representing their country on international duty this week, with perhaps the most important games coming up for the Whitecaps two Costa Ricans, Kendall Waston and Christian Bolanos. We speak to both of them ahead of a busy week that could see the Ticos qualify for another World Cup. Waston tells us [at 05:11 mark] what qualification for Russia would mean for him personally, the task ahead, and just how good this current crop of Costa Ricans are, while Bolanos [09:54] looks ahead to whether or not he'll head to the Gold Cup with the team in July. Moving on to Canada, we hear from an injured Whitecap who sadly can't be at the Gold Cup with Canada this summer, David Edgar, [13:37] who chats with us about his injury, when we might see him back on the pitch, life as a colour commentator, the Gold Cup, and the Canadian Premier League. From a Canadian national team veteran to the team's newest recruit, Alphonso Davies, [23:14] as he chats with Harjeet Johal about what playing for Canada means to him, his meteoric rise, what his family have meant to his career, and more. And we wrap the show up with a Canadian Hall of Famer, the newest recruit in fact, Paul Stalteri, [30:21] who chats about his career, the future of the game here, and a lot more. The AFTN Soccer Show is brought to you in partnership with BCsoccerweb.com, your one stop site for all your BC, Canadian, and North American soccer news and links. Have a listen!
Host Matt Sammon looks back at the plain 1961 Topps set, and why Topps had to hold back on card design that season. Plus the not-so-common (Canadian) Hall of Fame career of Ted Bowsfield. Follow us on Twitter @WaxAndGumStains
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! With hosts: Radio Host/Producer Ted J. Odorico & LPGA Professional - Cindy Miller. This week Cindy & I remember Canadian Hall of Famer,LPGA Professional - Dawn Coe-Jones who recently lost her battle with Cancer at a hospice near her home in Tampa, FL. Later in the show we are honored to have join us: Courtney (Mahon) Gildea - Class A LPGA golf instructor with the Tour Striker Golf Academy at the Raven Golf Club in Phoenix, Arizona. More on Courtney: She developed a love for the game of golf at an early age. Her father a Class A PGA Professional, used his passion for the game to encouraged her to become an elite competitor and coach. She had a successful amateur and professional career, competing for the University of Arkansas as well as on various professional golf tours including the LPGA Symetra Tour. In addition to a professional playing career, Courtney began her coaching career as the Head Women’s Golf Coach at the University of Missouri - Kansas City. For five years she balanced tour life with various coaching positions, until she realized her true passion, teaching people how to better enjoy the game of golf through improving their performance. So join us LIVE Tuesday 9:00 -10:00 AM Eastern at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf The broadcast is also available as a Podcast at http://www.itunes.com