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Pengapeppen
45. Ekonomisk Rock'n'Roll – Möt Chris Adam från Smash Into Pieces

Pengapeppen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 29:49


Hur hanterar man ekonomiska utmaningar i en bransch där inkomsten ofta är ojämn? I ett otroligt nära och personligt samtal träffar vi Chris Adam, frontman och sångare i bandet Smash Into Pieces, som tagit både Sverige och världen med storm. Med en karriär som fört honom till stora scener världen över, inklusive Melodifestivalen 2023, delar Chris Adam en stark resa där han gått från ekonomisk osäkerhet till att idag leva efter mantrat: ärlighet varar längst – både mot sig själv och andra. Så luta dig tillbaka och låt dig inspireras av en berättelse fylld av musik, lärdomar och vikten av att ta kontroll över sin privatekonomi.   Tack för att du lyssnar! Glöm inte att följa podden och ge oss gärna en fem-stjärnig recension om du gillar det vi gör. För mer tips och inspiration kring ekonomi och pengaprat besök: Hemsidan: pengapeppen.se Pengapeppen.se på Instagram Pengapeppen på TikTok

The Failure Podcast
Smash Adam | Theres no ME only WE, Overcoming Depression, We're Only Human #57

The Failure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 59:01


Welcome to EP #57 of @Thefailurepodcast. On this episode we chat with the lead singer, Chris Adam, of one of the greatest Swedish rock bands of all time, Smash Into Pieces. Chris shares how he battle through depression during one of the most pivotal times in his life and the pressure of being the lead singer to a touring band. We talk on what its like being compared to Chester Bennington from Linkin Park, and how to stay humble! Grab your favorite Backwoods Brewing Company Beer and lets LOCK IN!! Drink Dev's Coffee ► ⁠https://orderdevs.com⁠ Drink Backwoods Beer ► ⁠https://www.backwoodsbrewingcompany.com/⁠ Book Backwoods Cabins ► ⁠https://www.backwoodsbrewingcompany.com/backwoods-cabins⁠ Lux Watch Mods ► https://luxwatchmods.com/ USse Code: FAILURE10 10% Off SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://youtube.com/@Thefailurepodcast LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-failure-podcast/id1690380228 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1xf2XLgG1V5pqgw6NsQRpB?si=rEqzmehyTVi4LuoZEibBVw Watch Previous: The Failure Podcast | Mason Sawyer | Learning How To Grieve EP #53 https://youtu.be/ny10eIKPg5s ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_failure_podcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/devscoffeebar INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/smash_adam INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/smashintopiecesofficial --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/failurepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/failurepodcast/support

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
Vault 127 | Crypto Markets Update | Chris, Adam, and Jake

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 93:34


The Vault is a morning show that is hosted Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 11:30AM EST on Twitter Spaces and Youtube Live. The show focuses on the multi-chain communities, emerging protocols, NFTFi, DeFi, Gaming, and most importantly, collecting digital assets.Adam McBride: https://twitter.com/adamamcbrideJake Gallen: https://twitter.com/jakegallen_Chris Devitte: https://twitter.com/chris_devvEmblem Vault: https://twitter.com/EmblemVault

Best of ESPN 1000
4/11 7 PM: Two Weeks Away...Are You Ready?

Best of ESPN 1000

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 21:08


On this shortened edition of Bleck & Abdalla, The guys open the show discussing if Bears fans are ready for the greatness of Caleb Williams. Will there be a learning curve? How big will it be? How does "the prospect" of Caleb Williams match up to other QB prospects from previous drafts? Chris & Adam cap off the show discussing the start of the Masters and the amazing cheese sandwiches that will be making their long-awaited return!

The Side B Podcast
Out of Darkness – Chris Adam’s Story 

The Side B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 90:44


Former atheist Chris Adam experienced a difficult, chaotic childhood and was drawn to witchcraft and demonology to gain control over his life. After being introduced to the Bible, he surrendered his control and his life to Jesus. Chris's Resources https://www.xbible.com To learn more about CSLI Resources and Events, visit www.cslewisinstitute.org To hear more stories about atheists and skeptics becoming Christians, visit www.sidebstories.com

Backstage Med Mange Makers
Chris Adam (Smash Into Pieces)

Backstage Med Mange Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 45:40


Vår första internationella artist i podden, Chris Adam från Smash Into Pieces. Vi snackar om giggen som fick bandet att tänka om, mental ohälsa och droger över statsgränser. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Device & Virtue
Announcement! Season 7 Preview + Patreon Launch

Device & Virtue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 5:58


New! We are launching www.patreon.com/deviceandvirtue and have a goal to have 50 listeners become brand-new members of our DV crew! We need you! (And join by May 2 for a special bonus!) Special message from Adam + Chris: "Hey there! We love our listeners! You're smart. You notice the tech around you. And you know that our mission has always been to "argue" about the wrongs and rights of technology and faith in everyday life. We've heard from so many of you who know that this conversation is incredibly essential for our culture. Especially now. And there aren't a lot of places doing it like this. I'm sure you know it—but we work many hours each week for you and our listening community—trying to pull together a conversation on a current tech + culture topic that keeps you informed, thoughtful, and prayerful. We wish we could make this into our fulltime job, but it isn't! Mostly we use our nights and weekends to pull off these our podcast, and we hope you are loving it. We've met Christian leaders, pastors, Christians in tech, and people of faith everywhere who have told us that our discussions have helped think better about how to live. Discernment is the key—and it can't be done without effort. Or without you! Your Patreon financial support for the Device & Virtue mission will be a huge encouragement! Yes, we're about to do our 50th episode—And so we're looking for 50 ground-floor members who will launch into episode 51 and well beyond! BONUS: Join by May 2nd and get an exclusive bonus: Chris + Adam's curated lists of best reads on the topic of tech + faith. We narrow down the many sources to the essential ones worth your time and our private notes on each title. And Patreon supporters get other ongoing perks—check out www.patreon.com/deviceandvirtue to see all the options. Also: stay tuned for our “50th Episode!” retrospective episode, coming soon. TALK BACK Follow Device & Virtue on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Chris and Adam on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Living Your Greatness
#42 Chris Adam: Reconnecting People, Community, Nature to Inspire Sustainability and Well-Being for All

Living Your Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 55:55


Chris Adam directs the Sustainability Office at Dawson College. Chris has been recognized for his abilities in the field of education both nationally and internationally,  combining his background in wildlife & fish management, education, and leadership training. Chris was involved with the research and application of Sustainable Happiness, a concept pioneered by Dr. Catherine O-Brien.  Chris coordinates the Living Campus platform at Dawson College, is the president of several public and private organizations, and sits on the board of the Dawson Foundation. His expertise is in communicating environmental issues to the public at large and engaging people of all ages in action projects that contribute to well-being for all.  In this episode, Chris starts off by sharing his formative years growing up in Canada, how sustainability came into his life and what inspired him to become a sustainability coordinator. Chris shares his perspective on what sustainability means to him. Chris then speaks about the three pillars of sustainability and why the framework is important. Over the past 20 years, sustainability education has grown dramatically throughout society. No longer limited to teaching sustainability in schools, colleges, or universities, it now takes place in homes, in boardrooms, in community meetings, and in volunteer groups. Chris shares what he believes is the best way to teach sustainability. Chris is the pioneer and innovator of a living campus. Chris explains what is a living campus, what led to the birth of this concept, and How contributes to well-being for all. Students and staff at Dawson College have led some impressive living campus projects. Chris shares some of the great projects that his school community has created. Chris then shares the living campus projects he is most proud of.   Chris speaks about why creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship are important skills when becoming a champion for sustainability. Chris shares his perspective on what is most important in fostering change for sustainability. Lastly, Chris provides his definition of greatness and what it means to him. __ Host: Ben Mumme Twitter:  https://twitter.com/mumme_ben Medium: benjaminmumme.medium.com YouTube:  https://bit.ly/3fAcFrt Newsletter:  https://bit.ly/3DBkSWv Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/livingyourg... __ Guest: Chris Adam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-adam-18538a18/ Website: https://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/sustainable/about-us/ More information on Living Campus: https://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/sustainable/living-campus/ 

Star Wars In Character
SWICing With Chris - Adam Hackworth

Star Wars In Character

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 28:22


In this special series, Chris sits one-on-one with some of our oldest SWIC community friends to learn a little more about them and why one earth they'd ever listen to Star Wars In Character. In this episode, Chris talks to long time listener - Adam Hackworth!

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Best of ESPN 1000
11/18 7 PM: NBA Draft

Best of ESPN 1000

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 48:39


The NBA Draft starts. The Bulls pick Patrick Williams. Chris Adam and fans react to the Bulls selection

Best of ESPN 1000
Chicago's NFL GameDay

Best of ESPN 1000

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 127:46


Chris Adam and Steve Mongo McMichael get you ready for Bears & Broncos. They talk with Jeff Legwold & Jeff Dickerson, have Mongo's Man Ups and Bold Predictions.

BreakerCulture Podcast
EP28 | Kicking it w/ Buck City Breaks | #SpectraVsPokemonGo

BreakerCulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 82:56


In episode 28 we spend an hour chatting with the guys (Chris & Adam) at Buck City Breaks. If you are remotely interested in learning about starting a business (group break or not) then listen to this episode. These guys are brutally honest and are NOT scared to help others succeed. We talk through: - How BCB began, lessons learned, taking bold steps, etc... - How to be efficient! - October Football products - Preparing for the hobby bubble -- what can be changed? - Pokemon Go and how it could work in the hobby? - Chipotle! - So much more... Check out landing page here: https://www.breakerculture.com Get 30-days free of Inkfrog here: https://www.breakerculture.com/inkfrog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakerculture/message

The Lefkoe Show
Sam Darnold IN STUDIO! Simms' Full 1st Round Mock Draft, Pats Intrigued with Lamar Jackson?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 114:52


It's a very special Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Potential #1 pick Sam Darnold stopped by the studio (11:15) to discuss his plan to hug Roger Goodell, losing weight, his nicknames, living and training with Josh Allen, and what parts of his game he needs to improve. Later in the show, Simms unveils his entire 1st Round mock draft (39:45). Early on, the guys also talk about the Patriots' reported interest in Lamar Jackson (4:10) and Aaron Rodgers becoming a part owner of the Bucks (9:00). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 156: Eagles Trade for Bennett, NFL Draft RB Rankings, Should Le'Veon Hold Out?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 85:48


It's Episode 156 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode of the show, Chris and Adam discuss the Eagles' trade for Michael Bennett (3:10); where Richard Sherman, Trumaine Johnson, Malcolm Butler, Nate Solder, Allen Robinson, and Sammy Watkins will play next season (25:25); if Kirk Cousins will end up signing with the Jets (27:00); the possibility of a Le'Veon Bell holdout (31:00); and the end of Peyton Manning's relationship with Papa John (37:10). Also on this show, the guys question why certain players are discussed differently during the Draft process during a new segment called "This Week in Code Speak" (43:20). Later in the show, Phil Simms lies to Chris (56:00); the Giants trade for Alec Ogletree (1:00:50); and Simms reveals his running back rankings heading into the 2018 NFL Draft (1:10:55).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 155: Simms' Early NFL Draft QB Breakdowns, NBA Talk with Cam'Ron

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 103:47


It's Episode 155 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode of the show, the guys discuss Jon Gruden's plans for Amari Cooper (6:15); Gronk's future in football (8:45); Pat Shurmur's comments on Eli Manning (11:50); and the Jets' decision to cut Muhammad Wilkerson (17:00). As always, Phil Simms joins the show (19:20) to predict where Kirk Cousins, Case Keenum, and A.J. McCarron will play and discuss Blake Bortles' new contract. Later in the show, Simms gives his initial scouting reports on the Top 5 QBs in this year's NFL Draft (36:30): Josh Rosen, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson. Finally, rap legend Cam'ron joins Chris and Adam (1:13:00) to talk about LeBron vs. Jordan, LaVar Ball and the Lakers, his rap career, Kevin Durant's decision to join the Warriors, and much more! Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
6 Degrees of Simms: Interviews with Jim Kelly, Devonta Freeman, and Tim & Sherice Brown

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 56:31


It's a special Friday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode, Chris and Adam talk to a group of current and former NFL players connected to Simms in one way or another: Jim Kelly (5:40), Devonta Freeman (17:15), and Tim Brown (32:35), plus Tim's wife Sherice! With Jim, the guys talk about the Bills' Super Bowl runs, why Phil Simms should be in the Hall of Fame, QB contracts in today's NFL, and what it's like facing a Belichick defense. Next up, Devonta Freeman joins the show to discuss his contract, why running backs are disrespected, and what it's like to face the Eagles. Tim Brown and his wife Sherice join Chris and Adam to close out the show talking Jon Gruden, dealing with losing in the NFL, and why Julio Jones is so special to watch.Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Radio Row Special: Deshaun Watson, Alvin Kamara, Tony Boselli, Michele Tafoya, Melvin Gordon, and Greg Olsen

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 80:44


It's a special Thursday edition of the podcast from Radio Row at Super Bowl 52. Early in the show, the guys are joined by Michele Tafoya (4:55) to talk about interviewing Bill Belichick, Tom Brady's stoic philosophy, and working with Al Michaels. Tony Boselli comes on at the 18:50 mark to fight with Simms about Blake Bortles and says the Jaguars to keep Bortles was a coinflip. Later in the show, Deshaun Watson jumps on (31:25) to discuss his joint practice with Tom Brady, which veteran QBs he's going to study this offseason, and playing under Bill O'Brien. Next up, Alvin Kamara joins the show (42:20) to talk about his personality, why he didn't get carries at Tennessee, and why the Saints are such a perfect fit for him. After that, Melvin Gordon sits down with Chris and Adam (50:50) to discuss the Chargers talent, whether he likes San Diego or LA more, who he's rooting for in the Super Bowl, and Migos. Finally, Greg Olsen drops by (1:07:15) to squash his beef with Simms and reminisce about New Jersey high school football . Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Sports Card Show
That Sports Card Show-Episode 32

That Sports Card Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 54:31


This week we talk with Chris & Adam from Buck City Breaks, and they give us the A-Z rundown on buying into breaks. 

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 151: Radio Row with Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, and Alex Smith

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 62:26


*NOTE: This podcast was taped before Tuesday night's Chiefs/Redskins trade involving Alex Smith.* It's Episode 151 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast from Radio Row, featuring Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, and Alex Smith. Cousins joins the show (10:02) to talk about Kyle Shanahan's play-calling, the differences between Kyle and Sean McVay, his mindset heading into the offseason, and whether the Eagles can beat the Patriots. With Diggs (28:00), the guys talk about the best TD celebrations this season, the Minneapolis Miracle, the Vikings quarterback situation, and the most difficult cornerbacks to play against. Later in the show, Alex Smith joins Chris and Adam (38:40) to talk about Tyreke Hill's speed, playing with Randy Moss, how he teaches Patrick Mahomes, why Colin Kaepernick isn't in the NFL, and his relationship with Aaron Rodgers. Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Official Eagles vs. Patriots Super Bowl LII Preview & Prediction

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 52:14


It's the official Super Bowl LII Preview & Prediction edition of the podcast! On today's episode of the show, Chris and Adam break down the Patriots' offense vs. the Eagles' defense (6:00); the Eagles' offense vs. the Patriots' defense (19:00); and who the Eagles should feature at RB (29:40). At the 31:30 mark, the guys make their official Super Bowl predictions. Later in the show, the guys discuss what the line would have been if Carson Wentz was playing (39:00); the best offensive line of the season (40:00); and their predictions for top performers on both teams (45:50). Let us know what you think of the picks on Twitter, @SimmsAndLefkoe. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 150: Tom Brady's Career Rebirth, Championship Sunday Film Review

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 108:13


It's Episode 150 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast. On today's episode, the guys discuss what the Eagles can learn from Kyle Shanahan (8:00); random Super Bowl odds (18:15); if Mike Vrabel can be the defensive Sean McVay (18:15); changes to the Packers offense under Mike McCarthy and Joe Philbin (19:53); and the story behind TapeThroat (21:30). Next up, Simms breaks down the three eras of Tom Brady (24:50), explaining how Brady reinvented himself late in his career. As always, Phil Simms joins the show (44:30) to talk about the AFC Championship and preview the Super Bowl. Later in the show, Lefkoe rants about the reputation of Eagles fans (59:00) and Simms empties his film notebook from Championship Sunday (1:08:30). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 14 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 67:19


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this episode, Chris and Adam discuss the Colts-Bills snow game (3:30); loss of Carson Wentz, and whether the Eagles can win the Super Bowl with Nick Foles (7:30); the Jaguars-Seahawks game and fight (21:30); Simms' updated power rankings (28:00); and the Vikings-Panthers game (30:30). Also on today's show, the guys discuss whether Antonio Brown is in the MVP race (36:40); the NFC and AFC playoff pictures (43:00); if the Jaguars are a legitimate threat to the Patriots (51:15); why Jimmy Garoppolo continues to be a revelation for the 49ers (58:45); if Mitch Trubisky is a superstar in the making (1:00:45); and why Aaron Rodgers is better than Tom Brady (1:02:00). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 11 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 63:29


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode, Chris and Adam discuss whether the Eagles or the Patriots are the NFL's best team (4:20); if the Steelers could challenge the Patriots for the AFC (9:00); why people continue to doubt the Panthers (11:05); Drew Brees' performance against Washington (21:25); and Derek Barnett's clutch play against the Cowboys (22:30). Also on today's episode, Chris and Adam talk about why the Vikings are a contender (26:15); the Giants upset over the Chiefs (35:45); if the Chiefs should make a QB change (37:55); the Chargers-Bills, Jaguars-Browns, and Ravens-Packers games (43:40); and Mitchell Trubisky's rookie season (57:00). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 140: Week 10 Film Breakdowns, Greg Olsen Interview, Gruden to the Bucs?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 100:07


It's Episode 140 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's show, the guys discuss Jon Gruden's potential return to the Bucs (16:08); Case Keenum vs. Teddy Bridgewater (19:25); Greg Olsen joining the Vikings-Rams broadcast (24:45); Simms' Week 10 film breakdowns (36:45); updated MVP and TD Celebration boards (48:45); which NFL teams will have new QBs next season (1:03:10); and whether the Rams and Eagles will face each other in the NFC Championship. Later in the show, Greg Olsen joins Lefkoe (1:23:37) to talk about that upcoming Rams-Vikings broadcast; why the Panthers defense is rolling; playing against Simms in high school; the return of The U, what makes Gronk and Kelce special, the NFL's best linebackers, and Cam Newton's athleticism. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 9 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 76:54


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode of the show, the guys discuss whether the Eagles are Super Bowl bound (3:55); the Broncos QB situation (10:05); Simms' serious concerns about the Chiefs (15:30); why Sean McVay is a "genius" (16:45); Mike Evans, A.J. Green, and fights across the NFL (17:35); whether Jameis Winston is a future franchise QB (19:30); and why the Jaguars could actually be a threat in the playoffs (38:10). Also on today's show, Simms shares a rumor about a team that had serious interest in Colin Kaepernick prior to the trade deadline (39:30), as well as some interesting speculation about Jimmy Garoppolo's future (49:00). Chris and Adam also break down which coaches are on the hot seat (53:45). At the end of the show, the guys are joined by Los Angeles Chargers DE Joey Bosa (1:05:42) to talk about his workout routines, L.A.'s awesome pass rush duo, other top pass-rushers around the league, what it's like to sack Tom Brady and much more. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 138: NFL Trade Deadline Frenzy, All-Midseason Team, MVP Rankings

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 107:23


The Lefkoe Show
Breaking Down NFC Super Bowl Contenders, Is a Rookie NFL's Best Running Back?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 110:02


It's Episode 136 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode of the show, the guys discuss C.J. Beathard's performance at QB for the 49ers (13:30); why Carson Wentz is incredible against the blitz (24:30); how the uncertainty around Zeke's suspension impacts him and the team (34:15); Sean McVay's play stealing (53:45); why Leonard Fournette is the best running back in the NFL (55:22); the dominance of the Saints offensive line (1:00:25); and Simms Updated MVP Big Board and TD Celebration Rankings. As always, Phil Simms joins the guys (36:30) to break down which NFC teams can make it to the Super Bowl and the joy of seeing offenses throwing it deep. Later in the show, Lefkoe is joined by author Rich Cohen (1:22:32) for a special guest appearance. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 6 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 64:17


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Chris and Adam are here to recap all of the action from Week 6 including Giants-Broncos (9:30); Dolphins-Falcons (18:00); Texans-Browns (26:50); and Steelers-Chiefs (28:25). The guys also discuss the loss of Aaron Rodgers (3:30); Carson Wentz and Deshaun Watson balling out (7:50); NaVorro Bowman joining the Raiders (21:55); Martavis Bryant's trade request (35:30); Simms Power Rankings heading into Week 7 (39:10); Jay Ajayi's phenomenal Week 6 performance (50:00); how Jordan Howard made history (50:55); Adrian Peterson's fresh start in Arizona (52:50); and the controversial call against the Jets (58:25). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Picking Every Week 6 NFL Game Against the Spread

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 67:01


We're heading into Week 6 of the NFL regular season! Simms and Lefkoe are here to pick every game on the NFL slate against the spread. Chris and Adam tell you how to bet all of the games: Patriots-Jets (7:05); Falcons-Dolphins (10:40); Packers-Vikings (15:00); 49ers-Washington (20:30); Bears-Ravens (24:50); Lions-Saints (27:30); Browns-Texans (31:20); Bucs-Cardinals (37:05); Rams-Jaguars (41:25); Steelers-Chiefs (46:00); Chargers-Raiders (51:05); Giants-Broncos (55:45); and Colts-Titans (1:00:55). As always, Simms shares his 5 Teams Guaranteed to Lose at the end of the show (1:03:30). Let us know what you think of our picks on Twitter @SimmsAndLefkoe, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 135: Evaluating Prescott, Wentz, & Goff; Is Alex Smith MVP?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 91:55


It's Episode 135 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode, the guys discuss Kyle Shanahan's advice to Kirk Cousins (20:45); Mitchell Trubisky's first game (24:00); Carson Wentz's incredible work ethic (50:00); where Peyton Manning will land as a GM next season (53:05); the Packers new formations on offense (59:20); the best CB duo in the NFL (1:00:35); why the Panthers are "back" (1:02:45); why the Seahawks have no chance of winning a Super Bowl (1:04:25); our updated MVP Big Board (1:07:00); and the best celebrations of the week (1:12:25). As always, Phil Simms joins Chris and Adam (28:50) to discuss Y.A. Tittle's death, the Chiefs' amazing offense, the play of the second-year QBs, and the mess in New York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 5 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 59:07


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Chris and Adam are here to recap all of the action: Packers-Cowboys (2:40); Chargers-Giants (9:20); Chiefs-Texans (15:50); Jaguars-Steelers (25:45); Patriots-Buccaneers (34:10); Eagles-Cardinals (37:25); and Jets-Browns (42:00). The guys also discuss where Carson Wentz ranks among the league's top QBs (38:25); the Raiders fans trying to extort Donald Penn (49:50); and Jerry Jones new statement about national anthem protests (53:45). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Picking Every Week 5 Game Against the Spread

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 54:52


We're heading into Week 5 of the NFL regular season! Simms and Lefkoe are here to pick every game on the NFL slate against the spread. Chris and Adam tell you how to bet all of the games: Cardinals-Eagles (8:05); Bills-Bengals (11:50); Panthers-Lions (15:00); Steelers-Jaguars (17:45); Jets-Browns (23:15); Chargers-Giants (27:40); Titans-Dolphins (31:05); 49ers-Colts (31:50); Ravens-Raiders (33:20); Seahawks-Rams (34:15); Packers-Cowboys (38:20); Chiefs-Texans (41:40); and Vikings-Bears (45:45). Of course, Simms also picks his 5 Teams Guaranteed to Lose to close out the show (49:37). Let us know what you think of our picks on Twitter @SimmsAndLefkoe and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 134: Rating the NFL's Top Rookies, Why Trubisky Will Be a 'Superstar'

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 99:58


It's Episode 134 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode, Chris and Adam discuss whether the 49ers are better than their record (16:30); whether the NFL's best and worst teams are as good as their records show (20:35); why Marcus Maye and Jamal Adams are this year's Dak and Zeke (47:30); how the top rookies are performing so far (48:50); how to fix Thursday Night Football (54:00); Joe Flacco's awful season (1:09:35); a possible Josh Gordon return (1:25:45); and Mitchell Trubisky's future in Chicago (1:35:25). Also on the show, Phil Simms joins the guys (34:30) to discuss the league's young quarterbacks, why backup quarterbacks are so bad, and why veteran QBs need to start moving around in the pocket. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 4 Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 76:12


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Chris and Adam are here to recap all of the action: Bears-Packers (4:35); Panthers-Patriots (7:35); Rams-Cowboys (17:00); Raiders-Broncos (23:20); Lions-Vikings (36:15); Falcons-Bills (39:15); Eagles-Chargers (43:55); Steelers-Ravens (51:10); Bucs-Giants (56:45); Saints-Dolphins (1:00:00); Seahawks-Colts (1:03:05); Jets-Jaguars (1:06:35); Cardinals-49ers (1:09:10); and Bengals-Browns (1:10:25). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Living Wealthy Radio
Adam Taggart: Why Is America's Middle Class Disappearing?

Living Wealthy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 50:00


Do you struggle to get ahead, but it seems like you never can? Do you sometimes wonder why the cost of living is so high and prices just keep climbing? Are you a senior who can’t afford to retire because you can’t live off your fixed-income savings? Are you a millennial who can’t afford to buy a home? Is “middle class” now starting to feel the same as lower class? Whatever your income, are you having to work harder and harder to just stay in the same place? What’s going on? Who is to blame, and what can we do about it? Adam Taggart is the President and Co-Founder of Peak Prosperity. He wears many hats, but his basic job is to handle the business side of things so that his fellow co-founder, Chris Martenson, is free to think and write. Adam is an experienced Silicon Valley internet executive and Stanford MBA. Prior to partnering with Chris (Adam was General Manager of our earlier site, ChrisMartenson.com), he was a Vice President at Yahoo!, a company he served for nine years. Before that, he did the 'startup thing' (mySimon.com, sold to CNET in 2001). As a fresh-faced graduate from Brown University in the early 1990s, Adam got a first-hand look at all that was broken with Wall Street as an investment banking analyst for Merrill Lynch.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 133: Ranking NFL's Best TD Dances, How Good Is Deshaun Watson, Timberlake at Super Bowl?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 86:24


It's Episode 133 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, Chris and Adam discuss Jared Goff's performance this season (18:50); why Sean McVay shouldn't coach the Rams defense (21:28); the Bears RB duo and offensive line (24:35); how NFL players motivate each other with money (32:30); the best TD dances from Week 3 (52:10); why the Vikings offense might be better without AP (58:25); why Eli Manning is held to such a low standard (1:00:40). The guys also talk with the legendary Big Phil Simms (36:10) about the NFL's aging quarterbacks, the first time he saw Aaron Rodgers throw, and what the Giants will do at quarterback next season. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 3 Recap, Reggie Bush Interview

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 89:22


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Simms and Lefkoe are here to recap Week 3 and talk to Reggie Bush! Chris and Adam discuss whether the Falcons are the best team in the NFC (3:37); Giants-Eagles (8:50); Texans-Patriots (13:47); Raiders-Redskins (16:50); Steelers-Bears (23:20); Bengals-Packers (27:00); Seahawks-Titans (31:30); Broncos-Bills (37:27); Chiefs-Chargers (41:07); Saints-Panthers (45:45); Ravens-Jaguars (47:55); Dolphins-Jets (50:30); Vikings-Bucs (52:30). At the end of the show, Chris and Adam discuss the Trump's comments about NFL players and the National Anthem protests that took place during Week 3 (55:00). After that, Reggie Bush joins (1:09:35) to talk about his least favorite linebackers to go up against, Adrian Peterson's role in New Orleans, his Heisman trophy, the NCAA, and Trump. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Picking Every Week 3 Game Against the Spread

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 66:44


We're heading into Week 3 of the season, and it's time for Simms & Lefkoe to pick every game on the NFL slate against the spread. Listen to hear Chris and Adam make predictions for all of the games, including Giants-Eagles (10:15); Texans-Patriots (16:05); Falcons-Lions (21:00); Steelers-Bears (25:30); Saints-Panthers (35:35); Bucs-Vikings (39:15); Chiefs-Chargers (46:25); Raiders-Redskins (56:00); and Cowboys-Cardinals (59:05). At the end, the guys share their 5 Teams Guaranteed to Lose (1:03:10). Let us know what you think of our picks on Twitter @SimmsAndLefkoe, and don't forget to leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 130 feat. Von Miller

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 97:12


It's Episode 130 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode, Von Miller joins Chris and Adam (1:21:00) to discuss his training methods; his offseason pass rusher summit; whether he can get 30 sacks this season; and why NFL players need to handle contract negotiations differently than NBA players. Also on this week's show, the guys discuss the podcast constitution (7:53); realistic expectations for the 49ers (12:00); how many games Zeke will play this season (14:35); Colin Kaepernick, Ray Lewis, and Michael Bennett (18:56); Sheldon Richardson joining the Seahawks (29:00); why the Broncos cut T.J. Ward (30:57); why the Patriots traded Jacoby Brissett (34:25); Brock Osweiler's crazy career (37:20); DeAndre Hopkins new contract (48:00); and everyone's new favorite segment: Out of Lefkoe Field (50:55). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Ranking the Rookie QBs, Surprise Contenders

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 63:29


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On today's episode, the guys roll through Simms' Texted Takes with some Lefkoe Sprinkles mixed in (just listen, you'll get it). Chris and Adam discuss their updated expectations for the Falcons (7:54); Anquan Boldin's career (10:09); why Zeke should sit for the entire preseason (12:38); why the Seahawks are Super Bowl contenders for the first time in years (18:22); if the Vikings could win the AFC North (20:39); how Derek Carr looked coming an injury (23:05); who should win the QB battles in Houston and Denver (28:20); how Sean McVay turned Jared Goff in a "different man" (43:06); how Chris Long's actions will affect the Eagles' locker room (54:28); and why the best RB on the Saints this season won't be Adrian Peterson. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 127 feat. Jadeveon Clowney

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 84:21


It's Episode 127 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! At the end of this week's show (1:11:06), Jadeveon Clowney joins the guys to talk about when he knew he was a physical freak; how much he's changed his game because of injuries; what Michael Bennett taught him during joint workouts; if he hangs out with JJ Watt off the field; why DJ Reader doesn't believe in dinosaurs; and what the next step is for the Texans this season. Earlier in the show, Chris and Adam discuss how long Le'Veon Bells holdout will last (8:44); Lefkoe's new favorite Twitter account (14:07); which NFL quarterbacks are #FakeQBs (14:43); Brett Favre calling out Mike McCarthy (17:29); 3 reasons the Patriots are better than everyone else (22:49); Luke Kuechly's brain swelling collar (30:26); and the NFL's newest vegan (33:17). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Gronk Interview, Zeke Suspension, Trubisky Starting?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 74:44


It's the Tuesday edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! At the end of the show (1:04:43), Lefkoe interviews Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski about his memories of Simms in New England; whether he's ever yelled at Tom Brady in a game; how much he'd pay to wear #69 in a game; and which celebrity he most wants to party with. Earlier in the show, Chris and Adam discuss whether Zeke Elliott's suspension was fair (5:01); more National Anthem protests in the NFL (17:27); the Sammy Watkins trade (35:11); the Eagles' decision to trade Jordan Matthews (38:08); and the notable preseason performances from this year's rookies (43:46). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Lefkoe Show
Episode 124: Concerns About Wentz, Kyrie's Trade Demand

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 86:37


It's Episode 124 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode, the guys interview Pro Football Hall of Fame President David Baker (7:44), and hatch a plan to get Phil Simms into the Hall! Later in the show, Chris and Adam discuss Kyrie's trade demand (26:04); why the Lucky Whitehead situation is "as f--cked up as it gets" (31:33); why the Simms family is scared for Carson Wentz's future (40:55); if Khalil Mack could tally 30 sacks this season (48:33); why the Patriots do joint practices (55:55); and whether Emmitt Smith has a right to be upset about Gil Brandt's all-time RB rankings (1:02:44). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 123 feat. 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 73:43


It's Episode 123 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan joins the guys to discuss life as a head coach (20:50); the extra scrutiny he faces as Mike Shanahan's son (30:45); challenging Jon Gruden in Bucs coaching meetings (32:43); why Alabama players are so prepared for the NFL (36:28); the difficulties of working with the Washington front office (40:10); re-watching the Falcons' Super Bowl loss (40:55); and what it's like to prepare to face Bill Belichick for two weeks (43:55). Chris and Adam also discuss Michael Vick's comments on Colin Kaepernick (11:29); Geno Smith's body (53:53); and where Matthew Stafford ranks among the NFL's top QBs (1:09:07). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Rodgers Is The GOAT, Why OBJ Needs to Hold Out, Coach Fights

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 42:59


You asked for two episodes of Simms & Lefkoe per week...now you got it! Starting today and moving into the NFL season, we'll publish new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On today's episode, the guys discuss whether NFL players underpaid (2:33); why Aaron Rodgers is truly the GOAT (12:08); if the 80s Bears could have won 4 Super Bowls with Jay Cutler (16:40); if QB/WR offseason field trips actually help (23:10); what the future holds for DeForest Buckner (28:07); and what type of contracts Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper will land (30:38). Chris and Adam also discuss which NFL coach they'd want backing them in a fight (37:23). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 118 feat. Lefkoe's Parents and Josiah Johnson

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 63:33


It's Episode 118 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode, Lefkoe's parents join the guys to share all of the embarrassing stories from Lefkoe's childhood, including the time he did the chicken dance on the court during a basketball game (7:45). Also on this week's show, the guys discuss why LeBron shouldn't be blamed for "superteams" (15:14); why the Warriors celebration was so weak (30:40); and which NFL teams would have the best championship afterparties (32:45). Later in the show, Chris and Adam are joined by Josiah Johnson, co-creator of Legends of Chamberlain Heights on Comedy Central. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 116 feat. FS1's Nick Wright

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 64:57


It's Episode 116 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, FS1's Nick Wright joins the guys to talk Odell Beckham's offseason workouts (10:03); what it's like to debate Skip Bayless (20:37); the definitive argument against LeBron haters (23:08). Also on this week's show, Chris and Adam discuss who will win a Super Bowl first, Andrew Luck or Jameis Winston (39:44); the Broncos QB situation (41:17); if an NFL team could survive in London (47:37); and the predictions for the NBA Finals (1:02:30). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 115 feat. Ric Bucher

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 73:01


It's Episode 115 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! The legendary Ric Bucher joins Chris and Adam to talk all things NBA, NFL, and everything in between. The guys discuss whether LeBron deserves to be in the same category as MJ (6:28); if LeBron is held to a different standard than any other player in history (9:50); whether the Celtics are better off without Isaiah Thomas (25:30); the key to a Warriors win in the Finals (29:37); if the Packers will win another Super Bowl before Aaron Rodgers retires (44:00); if you'd rather avoid LeBron or Brady/Belichick (44:25); and reaction to the NFL rule changes this week (58:13). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 111: Patrick Mahomes Interview, Full Round 1 Mock

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 76:56


It's Episode 111 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, the guys discuss how Marshawn Lynch will affect the Raiders locker room (3:52); how invested current NFL players are in their team's draft (7:14); if teams actually draft based on the best player available philosophy (11:18); whether Jabrill Peppers will slide due to a diluted sample (12:55); and if the Redskins could trade Kirk Cousins to the 49ers (15:55). Later in the show, Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes joins Chris and Adam (35:05) to discuss reaction to his crazy workouts (37:30); his thoughts on which team ends up drafting him (41:20); and comparisons for his baseball and basketball games (43:18). The crew closes out the show with a full 1st Round mock and discussion on each team's pick (49:33). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 110: One Week Until the 2017 NFL Draft

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 79:36


It's Episode 110 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, the guys discuss the news that Phil Simms will appear on The NFL Today (2:50); if Ryan Tannehill will ever become an elite QB (34:07); and if the Browns will contend in the AFC North over the next few years (41:17). Later in the show, Chris and Adam break down draft prospect Kevin King (45:24); how teams handle unpredictable draft picks by the teams ahead of them (48:05); why this year's offensive line class is so disappointing (1:07:10); and whether the Jaguars could draft Haason Reddick at No. 4 (1:10:17). Also during this week's episode, Simms shares memories of seeing Aaron Hernandez at the Patriots facility during his time in New England (11:40). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of ESPN 1000
Best of ESPN 1000

Best of ESPN 1000

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017 44:05


Chris & Adam discuss how the 1st day of the NBA playoffs went, Cubs loss to Pirates & can the Blackhawks rebound from an 0-2 start? They also hear from Mel Kiper & Theo Epstein

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 109: Breaking Down the Mocks, Could a QB Go 1st Overall?

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 71:33


It's Episode 109 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's show, the guys discuss whether the Browns will take a QB with the #1 overall pick (13:08); how this year's strong safety class compares to Sean Taylor (22:30); where Blake Bortles would be ranked among this year's QBs (25:14); and which 1st Round WR from 2016 will break out this season (28:15). Later in the show, Chris and Adam break the mock drafts, debating the quarterbacks (42:50) and some of the draft's most polarizing players (50:49). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 105: Patriots Continue Dominating, Draft Prospect Breakdowns

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 66:57


It's Episode 105 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, the guys discuss how the Patriots 'perfect' offseason has come together (4:24); why Alshon Jeffery is a great signing for the Eagles (18:02); how Martellus Bennett will prove Simms & Lefkoe right about the Packers offense (20:56); and whether the Seahawks locker room will fix Eddie Lacy (25:51). Later in the show, Chris and Adam break down how much QB ball velocity stats matter (37:42) and Chris does film deep dives on Solomon Thomas (41:50), Jonathan Allen (44:21), Tim Williams (47:35), and more! Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Simms & Lefkoe Franchise Tag Deadline Recap

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 48:45


It's the franchise tag deadline episode of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On Bleacher Report Facebook Live this week, the guys discussed the biggest franchise tag decisions across the NFL (4:13); if the Patriots should have tagged Dont'a Hightower (18:18); if the Bills should have tagged Stephon Gilmore (20:37); which tagged players are most likely to get a long-term deal (26:33); and why Le'Veon Bell should sit out if the Steelers don't give him a deal (29:00). Later in the show, Simms shares his new Top 5 free agents (33:08) and Chris and Adam break down potential landing spots for Jamaal Charles, DeSean Jackson, and Adrian Peterson (39:15). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 102: Simms Calls In from Vacation

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 50:22


It's Episode 102 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's show, Simms is thrilled to be calling in from a family vacation in Florida. The guys discuss Roddy White's comments about Kyle Shanahan blowing the Super Bowl (4:46); whether Simms would go to the White House if he won the Super Bowl (11:00); and how Tom Brady has maximized his potential (18:56). Later in the show, Chris and Adam talk about a potential Mayweather-McGregor fight, the Grammys, and Simms' thoughts on Valentine's Day. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 99 feat. Warren Sapp

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 74:16


It's Episode 99 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast, featuring Simms' former teammate and Hall of Famer Warren Sapp. The interview with Sapp starts at the 7:40 mark. Trust us and listen to the whole thing. You'll hear some awesome stories, like the first time Sapp saw Simms throw and what happened when Rich Gannon tried to audible against Sapp in Super Bowl XXXVII. Sapp also explains what makes Bill Belichick and the Patriots so special and why he couldn't coach in today's NFL. Later in the show, Chris and Adam break down the biggest mismatch in Super Bowl LI (54:11); whether Jamie Collins deserves his new contract (1:01:49); and what teams should trade for Jimmy Garoppolo (1:04:00). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Championship Weekend Recap with Simms & Lefkoe

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 31:04


It's the Championship Weekend Recap with Simms & Lefkoe! On today's mini-podcast, the guys discuss why Championship Weekend revealed the NFL's coaching problem (4:40) and Lefkoe lobs has some "dumb questions" for Simms to answer about the blowout games (13:17). Chris and Adam also talk about whether Roger Goodell should have gone to the Patriots-Steelers game (22:19) and why Kyle Shanahan and Josh McDaniels are so good at their jobs (26:13). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 97: Complete Divisional Round Preview

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 66:44


It's Episode 97 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast, our complete Divisional Round preview. On today's show, the guys answer Twitter questions like what is the Texans' blueprint for beating the Patriots (2:03); if the Steelers need to start thinking about their QB of the future (12:20); and can the Packers survive the loss of Jordy Nelson (15:10). Later in the show, Chris and Adam preview and predict each Divisional Round game, starting with Seahawks-Falcons (26:23), followed by Texans-Patriots (36:01), Steelers-Chiefs (41:36), and Packers-Cowboys (50:59). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 90: Thanksgiving Edition

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 59:16


It's Episode 90 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode Chris and Adam answer your Twitter questions, including whether the Dolphins' defense is legit (1:57) and whether NFL players are pissed if they have to play on Thanksgiving (2:59). Also on this week's show, the guys explain how Washington can upset Dallas during today's NFC East matchup (22:38). Later in the show, Simms picks 3 Teams Guaranteed to Lose (30:45) and ranks his Top 5 QBs heading into Week 12 (33:50), plus the game picks battle continues. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 89 feat. Mike Lombardi

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 59:24


It's Episode 89 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's show, Chris and Adam answer all of the pressing NFL questions heading into Week 11. Are the Cowboys overrated (10:25)? Where should Tony Romo play next season (16:15)? Did the Rams make the right decision starting Jared Goff this week (42:20)? Later in the show, friend of the podcast Mike Lombardi joins the guys to discuss whether Tom Brady or the system is the key to New England's offensive success (25:30) and which 'sleeping giants' could emerge as Super Bowl contenders in the AFC (33:30). Also on the episode, Simms gives his Top 5 quarterbacks (44:14) and 3 Teams Guaranteed to Lose in Week 11 (48:48). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 10 Recap with Simms & Lefkoe

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 31:29


It's the Week 10 recap with Simms and Lefkoe! On today's mini-pod, the guys discuss why everyone needs to calm down about the Seahawks (3:56), why the Eagles are so good at home (13:22) and whether the Broncos should start Paxton Lynch after their bye (16:43). Also on the show, Chris and Adam talk about the end of the Mike McCarthy era in Green Bay (24:06), and Simms explains why Pete Carroll deserves to be in the conversation of greatest coach of all time (11:54).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 87 feat. B/R's Doug Farrar

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 70:57


It's Episode 87 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's episode of the show, the guys go inside New England's decision trade Jamie Collins (6:05) and react to Norv Turner's surprise resignation (12:07). Later in the show, Bleacher Report's Doug Farrar joins Chris and Adam to talk about the midseason NFL1000 rankings, including why Sam Bradford is graded higher than Tom Brady (22:25). Also on this week's episode, the guys preview the biggest Week 9 games (37:55). Plus, Simms ranks his Top 5 quarterbacks (52:27) and gives 3 Teams Guaranteed to Lose this week (58:19). Enjoy the show and don't forget to follow us on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 8 Recap with Simms & Lefkoe

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 20:52


It's time for the Week 8 recap with Simms and Lefkoe! On today's mini-podcast, the guys discuss the Patriots crazy decision to trade Jamie Collins (0:38) and Cam Newton's complaints about NFL officiating (5:10). Chris and Adam also talk about Doug Pederson's questionable coaching decisions against Dallas and whether Eagles fans should be concerned (14:34). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 84 feat. Howie Long

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 102:06


It's Episode 84 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's show, the guys share their realistic expectations for Colin Kaepernick's first start this weekend (7:15) and question whether Jay Cutler is done in Chicago (16:25). Chris and Adam also discuss whether Tony Romo should get his job back in Dallas when he returns from injury (11:20). Later in the episode, Howie Long breaks down his weightlifting routine and ranks the Top 3 defenses in the NFL (29:10). As always, Simms ranks his Top 5 QBs heading into Week 6 (45:45), picks his 3 teams Guaranteed to Lose (51:45), and the game picks battle continues (1:02:55).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 83 feat. Mike Pereira and Ty Dunne

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 84:23


It's a super-charged Episode 83 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! On this week's show, Chris and Adam talk to Bleacher Report's own Ty Dunne about his latest story on Chip Kelly's second act in San Francisco (8:14). You'll hear what the current 49ers think about Chip, what happened when Ty asked LeSean McCoy to talk about his former coach, and how long Chip's leash in San Francisco will be. After that, the guys are joined by FOX Sports' Mike Pereira to talk about officiating in the NFL (20:30). Pereira addresses the crazy call at the end of last week's Browns-Redskins game and why referees don't actually give make-up calls. Later in the show, Simms and Lefkoe discuss Tom Coughlin's comments about Odell Beckham (46:50), whether A.J. Green is in the same class as Antonio, Julio, and OBJ (53:22). Simms also gives 3 Teams Guaranteed to Lose in Week 5 (1:01:48) and ranks his Top 5 QBs (1:10:33) before the guys continue their game picks war. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
NFL Week 4 Recap with Simms & Lefkoe

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 16:02


It's the first ever Monday-edition of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Starting this week, we'll have two podcasts per week. On Monday, we'll recap all of the action from Sunday's NFL Games. Later in the week, Chris and Adam will go deeper into the film and preview the week ahead. During today's show, the guys break down the Steelers dominant win over the Chiefs on Sunday night, why the Broncos will be tough to beat no matter who plays quarterback, and whether the Falcons can sustain their early season success. Also on today's show, Lefkoe asks Simms how concerned Dolphins fans should be about Ryan Tannehill. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rock Dudes - PODCAST
Rock Dudes #30 – SMASH INTO PIECES (Guest: Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye) – (Eng)

Rock Dudes - PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 62:29


Rock Dudes #30. Guest: CHRIS ADAM HEDMAN SÖRBYE from the Swedish Hardrock band SMASH INTO PIECES. Host: Jonas Lööw Co-Host: Ömer Akay Recorded at: Despotz Records, Stockholm Published: 2016-09-30 Recorded by: Jonas Lööw Edit by: Endigo Jingel music: Jonas Hermansson, Peter Månsson and Mia Coldheart (Crucified Barbara)

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 69: The Alex Morgan Special

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 48:17


It's Episode 69 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! USWMNT member Alex Morgan joins Chris and Adam in this special episode. Topics of discussion include what winning a Gold Medal means as opposed to the World Cup, workout routines, what American soccer players think of other athletes that are at the Olympics and who the USWMNT biggest competition will be in Rio. Chris and Adam then discuss Buddy Ryan's legendary coaching career, Andrew Luck's contract extension and Adam's day in Atlanta that he spent with Devonta Freeman. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 67: Father's Day Special with Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr.

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 30:25


It's Episode 67 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Chris and Adam welcome Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. to the studio for a very special episode. Ken Griffey Sr. talks about his time with the Big Red Machine, when he knew his son would be a major leaguer and what it was like playing with him in Seattle. Griffey Sr. and Jr. reflect on a fathers day gift that was never used and talk about the men who speak up campaign. Ken Griffey Jr. talks about his pre-game routine that involved Ichiro Suzuki and his relationship with Bo Jackson. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@simmsandlefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 66 feat. Philip Rivers

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 30:19


It's Episode 66 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Chris and Adam welcome Chargers QB Philip Rivers to the studio for a very special episode. Rivers talks about his welcome to the NFL moment, what it was like playing with Ladainian Tomlinson, and his first impressions of Antonio Gates. You won't want to miss Philip discussing what it's like to play in the NFL and be a dad for eight kids. Later in the episode, Rivers shares his thoughts on the pass rushers in the AFC West and explains why he thinks the Chargers nailed this year's draft. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@SimmsAndLefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bally Alley Astrocast
Bally Alley Astrocast: Episode 0 - Introduction

Bally Alley Astrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 52:34


The show's two hosts discuss what will be covered in future episodes of the Bally Alley Astrocast. Recurring links: BallyAlley.com - Bally Arcade / Astrocade Website What's New at BallyAlley.com Orphaned Computers & Game Systems Website Bally Alley Yahoo Discussion Group Bally Arcade / Astrocade Atari Age Sub-forum Bally Arcade/Astrocade High Score Club Episode Links: Bally Arcade / Astrocade FAQ Bally Software Downloads - Cassette TapesAudio Recordings from Bob Fabris Collection Arcadian Newsletter Software and Hardware for the Bally Arcade - A Technical Description Picture of the Crazy Climber homebrew cartridge Picture of the War homebrew cartridge ZGRASS Documentation Arcade Games Based on the Astrocade Chipset Gorf Arcade Game Seawolf II Arcade Game Space Zap Arcade Game Wizard of Wor Arcade Game Full Bally Alley Astrocast - Episode 0 Transcription Adam: Hi, everybody.  My name's Adam Trionfo, otherwise known as BallyAlley on the AtariAge forums.  And I'm here with... Chris: Chris, otherwise known as "Chris." Adam: And you're listening to the zero-ith episode of Bally Alley Astrocast.  See, I barely know the name of it yet. Chris: I think me and Adam believe that we thought up the name Astrocast ourselves, and we came to find out that there had already been one, it just hadn't been started. And I guess it was Rick and Willy (I think it was only those two). Adam: Yup. Chris: And, it kinda sat there for a year.  Hopefully they will be contributing to Adam's podcast here. Adam: I don't think of this as "Adam's podcast." (And I just used finger-quotes, sorry about that.)  This is our podcast.  Chris and I are recording this right now.  Also, Paul Thacker, who is a regular of the Bally Alley Yahoo group (which we can talk about at a later time).  We're hopefully going to do this together at some point.  I wanna sound natural as possible for this podcast.  So, I'm trying to not read anything off a piece of paper.  I don't like the sound of my voice, and the fact that I'm letting you hear it means that I love you guys. Chris: It's a great level of trust he's exhibiting, you guys.  Plus, I would immediately take his script away from him if he had one because... Adam: Oh, thanks, Chris! Chris: Yeah.  Extemporaneous is more fun to do, and I think it's more fun to listen to. Adam: So, in saying that, we do have some notes we wanna talk about. For this episode we wanna basically go over what we want to cover.  Which is what people seem to do in these episodes.  Saying, "Hey, there's gonna to be an episode of a podcast called 'this'."  And, that's what we're doing here.  So, here's what we're going in our podcast number zero. Chris: It was always funny to me, like oxymoron, like: episode number zero. Adam: Right.  Right. Chris: Let's go negative one.  Let's be rebels. Adam: You may or may not know what a Bally Arcade, or an Astrocade, is.  It was a console that was developed in about 1977.  It was released in 1977, but the first units were not actually shipped, for various reasons, until January 1978.  And very few people got them.  They were first released by catalog-only, by a company called JS&A.  Those systems had overheating problems.  Most of them were returned-- or many of them were returned.  JS&A only sold approximately 5,000 units (so it says on the Internet).  I don't know where that number is quoted from.  I've never been able to find the source.  Bally eventually started selling them through Montgomery Ward.  Now, Bally also had something called the Zgrass that it wanted to release.  This was going to be expanding the unit into a full-fledged computer.  This never was released.  The Bally system itself did not come with BASIC, but it was available nearly from the start.  Many people used it.  A newsletter formed around it called the ARCADIAN.  The system has 4K of RAM and it does not use sprites, but it could move object just as well as the Atari [VCS] and other systems of its time period.  It could show 256 separate colors and through tricks and machine language, it could show all of them on the screen at once, but not normally in a game.  Although there are a few screens that did it (but not actively during a game).  The system is fun to play... if you can find one that works.  If you don't already have one, you're going to discover (if you go searching for one) they're not inexpensive.  They're becoming pricey on the Internet because of the overheating problems they had, since the beginning (with the data chip), you will find that if you own [should have said buy] one now, you're getting a unit that "has not been tested," which means, of course, it is broken.  If you find one on the Internet that says, "Not tested," please, do not buy it.  Just let it stay there and let someone else buy it.  And, when they get it and it doesn't work, if they're surprised then they did not read the "Bally/Astrocade FAQ."  We'll go into much greater depth about this system in the next episode.  I just wanted to let you know that's the system we'll be talking about.  It has a 24-key number pad.  It has a controller that is-- is it unique?  Well, I think it's unique. Chris.  Um-hum. Adam: It has a paddle built into the top knob.  It's a knob-- it's called.  And it has a joystick-- an eight-directional joystick.  It's built like a gun controller-style pistol.  It's called a "pistol grip."  It's sorta shaped like one, if you picture a classic arcade-style gun, and then just cut off the barrel.  That's basically what you have.  Something that was originally mentioned, and I think Bally might have called it that for two years, are Videocades.  Videocades are the cartridges.  These were actually also referred to as cassettes.  These are not tapes.  These are about the size of a tape, but they are ROM cartridges.  In the beginning they held 2K and later on they held 4K for Bally.  Astrovision, or Astrocade, Inc., later released some 8K games in about 1982.  Those were usually considered the best games on the system because they had more ROM to spare and to put more features into the games.  Now, BASIC was available from about the third or the fourth month after the system was released to the public.  It was originally called BALLY BASIC.  It did not come with a tape interface, but one was available for it.  BALLY BASIC cost approximately $50.  The tape interface, which could allow the user to record at 300-baud... which is pretty slow.  To fill the 1.8K of RAM, which is available to BASIC, would take about four minutes to load a complete program.  Better than retyping it every time, isn't it?  But, it's not a great speed.  Later on, the system (when it was rereleased), it actually came with BASIC.  It was still called BALLY BASIC, but today to differentiate it from the original BASIC cartridge, most people call it ASTROCADE BASIC or AstroBASIC.  The reason for this is the later BASIC has a tape interface built into the cartridge itself.  This can record and playback information at 2000-baud, which is an odd number because it's not a multiple of 300.  Because when 300-baud tapes were speeded up by a newer format later, they were 1800-baud.  Tapes were available, which meant the user community was able to grow because they could share programs.  It was sometimes a problem for them because I could record a program on my tape drive and I could send it to you in the mail.  And you'd say, "It's not loading.  It's not loading!"  Well, you'd sometimes have to adjust your read and write heads to match it.  Imagine having to do that today?  To having to... uh, I wouldn't want to think about doing it.  So, even if you can believe it, with that kind of an issue, with users having to adjust their tape systems in order to load programs sometimes, there were commercially released tapes.  These have been archived and are available and you can download them from BallyAlley.com. Chris: So, the play and record head on anybody's tape recorder... there was the possibility that it had to be adjusted to play a tape his buddy had sent him because he had a tape recorder with differently aligned play and record heads in it-- I mean, that's something else! Adam: Now, the recorders that were normally used were called shoebox recorders.  These were recommended.  If you tried to record to a home stereo, maybe Chris can understand this better and tell me more about it in a later episode, but you really couldn't record to one and then get that information back.  I'm not sure why.  But, the lower quality that was available from the low-end tapes that were less expensive were actually better.  Just like there were better audio tapes available, which you should not have used for data because... because, I don't know why!  So, ideal podcast length.  In my mind I see about an hour, or an hour and a half.  While I listen to many podcasts, among them Intellivisionaries (and others) that are not short.  And, as has been discussed on the Intellivisionaries, there's a pause button.  So, if somehow we do end up at five hours, please understand that there is a pause button.  If we end up less, you don't need to use the pause button.  Isn't that great?  Technology... right? Chris:  Well, a very good idea that you had was obviously to conduct interviews with some, I guess, what, Bally game writers, people who are really knowledgeable about it. Adam: Well, there's quite a few people I'd like to interview.  If we can find people from the 70s and the 80s, and even now, there's some people who have written some modern games-- at least written some programs for the system. Chris: It would help if they're still around. Yeah. Adam: Something that's interesting, that I wanna use, is that there's actually recorded interviews that we have from the early 80s and late 70s of phone conversations that Bob Fabris did (from the ARCADIAN publisher).  There was a newsletter called the ARCADIAN and it published for seven years (from 1978 to 1984 or 85, depending on how you view things a bit).  He recorded some conversations with some of the more prominent people of the time. Chris: That's cool! Adam: We've made WAV files of those or FLAC files and they're available for download (or many of them are already) from BallyAlley.  But, it might be interesting to take out snippets from some of those and put them in the show.  I hadn't thought of that before, but that's why we're going over this. Chris: Yeah.  Absolutely. Adam: Right. Chris: That's really cool.  We say Bally Astrocade, like we say Atari 2600, but it was never actually called the Astrocade when Bally owned it. Adam: Not when Bally owned it; no.  But after it was resold they had the right to use the name Bally for one year. Chris: Oh. Adam: And Astrovision did do that.  So, for a short time, for one year, it was known as the Bally Astrocade.  And it actually was called that. Chris:  Oh.  Okay. Adam:  But, somehow that name has stuck.  And that is what the name is called.  And many people think it was called that from the beginning.  It was originally released under a few different names, which we'll get into at a later date.  I think of it... I like to think of it as the Bally Arcade/Astrocade. Chris: Yeah. Adam: It depends on how you look at it.  Sometimes I go with either.  Sometimes I go with both.  Sometimes I call it the Bally Library Computer.  It just on how I'm feeling at the time.  So, we also don't plan to pre-write episodes.  You might have noticed that by now.  We do have a list that we're going by, and we do wanna use notes, but reading from a script is not what I wanna do.  I don't want to sound dry and humorless.  I like to have Chris here making fun of me-- well, maybe not making fun of me, but, you know, Chris here... helping me along to give me moral support.  And I enjoy that I'll be doing this with him, and hopefully Paul as well. Chris:  It is strange for you and I to sit around talking about old videogames. Adam: Oh... isn't it!  Isn't it though! Chris: [Laughing]  Some of the sections that Adam has come up with are really interesting.  They sound like a lot of fun.  And what's cool is that they are necessarily unique to a podcast about the Bally console.  For instance, we were talking about the ARCADIAN newsletter.  There's going to be a segment-- it will probably be every episode because there is a LOT of source material.  This segment will delve into ARCADIAN notes and letters that did not make it into the published newsletter.  It's kind of a time capsule.  In some ways it will be fascinating even for people who don't know a lot about the Bally Astrocade because what you're getting is correspondence from the 70s and 80s, before anybody really knew what was gonna happen with the 8-bit era, you know? Adam: There's material in the archives.  All of this material is from Bob Fabris.  He was the editor or the ARCADIAN.  Two people, Paul Thacker and I, we bought that collection from an individual who had bought it in the early 2000s directly from Bob.  It was never broken up, so it's all together in about eight boxes-- large boxes-- all in different folders.  Bob Fabris kept a really, really detailed collection and in great order.  He kept it in that shape from 1978 until, what?, about 2001 or 2002 when he sold it. Chris: Wow. Adam: So the fact that it survived and then someone else bought it and didn't want to break it up and sell it is pretty amazing to me.  We were able to pool our funds together, Paul and I, and purchase it.  All of it has been scanned.  Not all of it is available.  Oh, and by the way, BallyAlley, in case there are some listeners who don't know... BallyAlley is a website that I put together.  It's mostly from the archives of the ARACADIAN.  But, there's a lot, a LOT, of interesting material there.  If you're interested in the Bally Arcade, you should check it out.  It's BallyAlley.com. Chris: Adam is being kinda modest.  He's done a lot of work on this.  You're gonna find archived materials that will make your eyeballs pop out of your head. Adam: [Laughing] Chris: You know, he's... Adam: If you saw Chris, then you'd know that's true. Chris:  Yes.  Absolutely.  I'm recording blind.  You know, he's very picky about high quality scans (as high as possible only).  He's vey meticulous about it.  And I definitely recommend that you guys visit BallyAlley period com.  I know it's a lost battle; humor me.  They're not dots.  All right... anyway. Adam: All right.  Cartridge reviews.  The Bally Arcade... it has a lot of perks, one of them is not it's huge library of games.  I take that back.  It has a huge library of games.  Many of them, as some people may not even know who are listening to this, were released on tapes.  But the vast majority of games, that people would think of as the console games, are cartridges.  The Bally could "see" 8K at once.  It didn't have to bankswitch or anything like that in order to do that.  There was never a bankswitching cartridge that was released for the Bally.  At least at that time.  Since the library is so small, I'm not sure if we're planning to cover a game per episode, or since we plan to cover all of the games (and there are certainly less than fifty, if you include prototypes) and some of them are not games.  Some of them were... BIORHYTHM, so that you could know when it would be a good time to get it on with your wife to have a baby.  You know... [laughing] So, if that's what you wanna talk about and listen to... write us and say, "That's sounds great.  I want you to tell me when I can get my wife pregnant." [laughing]  The other day my wife was taking a look at a game I was playing for a competing console, the Atari 8-bit game system. Chris: I thought you were gonna say the Arcadia. Adam: No, not the Arcadia.  I was playing a SUPER BREAKOUT clone.  She took a look at it and didn't know what it was.  I said, "You know, it's a BREAKOUT clone."  She's like, "I don't know what that is."  I said, "No.  Look at the game for a minute.  It looks like BREAKOUT."  And she still didn't get it.  And I said, "Okay, so you're gonna have a ball that bounces off a paddle and it's gonna hit the bricks up above."  And she goes, "I've never seen this before."  And I said, "Okay.  You've heard of PONG, right?"  She's like, "Well, yes I've heard of PONG."  I said, "It's that." Chris: [Laughing] It's that... except better.  Between you and all of the people you're in contact with from the Bally era, and people like Paul.  People who actually wrote games back then... Adam: Um-hum. Chris: Information about how the console works and its languages and stuff... is that pretty-much taken care of, or are there more mysteries to be solved. Adam: There's some mysteries.  The neat thing about this system was that even in the ARCADIAN, in the early issues, you could get access, for like $30, to the photocopies that were used at Nutting Associates.  These are the people who actually designed the Bally system for Bally.  They did arcade games-- we'll go more into that in another episode.  This information was available to subscribers... almost from the get-go.  So, if you wanted to have a source listing of the 8K ROM, you could get it.  Of course, it came with a "Do Not Replicate" on every single page, but... it was... you were allowed to get it.  You could purchase it.  It was freely available and it was encouraged for users to use this information to learn about the system. Chris:  The reason I ask is that I'm wondering what the next step is.  Whenever I think of this console... do people refer to it as a console or a computer, by and large? Adam: A game system in my eyes.  I mean, it's a console.  People don't think of it as a computer.  No. Chris:  I'll start over.  Whenever I think about this system, what usually comes to mind is the fact that it is unexploited.  And that is perhaps the, not quite an elephant in the room, but that is the only real disappointment about the Astrocade is that there are these amazing, vivid, brilliant, games.  I mean, the arcade conversations on the Astrocade are, for all intents and purposes, arcade perfect.  This was a superior machine.  And yet, players were teased with a handful of astonishing games and then that was it.  So, "what could have been," comes to mind for me a lot.  And the phrase tragically untapped.  What I'm wondering is why nobody has brought up the initiative of making new games.  The last two were arcade conversations.  They were not original, but they are, of course, phenomenal.  I mean, two of the best titles, you know are WAR (which is a conversion of WORLORDS) and, of course, CRAZY CLIMBER.  You were in charge of all the packaging and EPROM burning for those.  I'm not saying... Adam:  Partially.  Partially.  For all of one of them I was, but the other one was handled by a man name Ken Lill.  I did... I came up with the package design and stuff like that, and made a lot to make it happen.  But, I didn't program the games.  No. Chris:  Right.  But I mean, somebody else did the coding, but didn't you have all the cartridge shells.  And you were burning... Adam:  I made sure it all happened. Chris:  Okay. Adam:  Yeah.  I mean, I didn't do all the work though. Chris:  Okay. Adam: It helped that I was there.  Put it that way. Chris:  We're talking about CRAZY CLIMBER, mainly, right?  Because you helped with WAR as well. Adam: Yeah.  I did both.  Yeah. Chris.  Okay. Adam:  Um-hum. Chris:  And you wrote some of the back of the box copy. Adam:  I did all of that.  Yeah. Chris:  As expensive and limited as such a run would be, that's not really quite what I'm talking about.  As having to go through all that to give people physical, boxes copies, I guess.  Another reason why people might not have written anymore Astrocade games is that the relatively few surviving consoles could be prone to overheating themselves to death at any time.  But, then there's emulation. Adam: Right. Chris:  MESS is all that we have, and it's not perfect.  So, wouldn't that be the first step for somebody to write a really good Astrocade emulator?  I would do it, if I knew how. Adam: Yes.  If there's one of you out there who's like, "Who couldn't write an Astrocade emulator?" Chris: Yes. Adam:  Please, would you do me a favor and send that to me tomorrow? Chris:  It's time.  ...Tomorrow... [laughing] Adam: Something that I wanna get at is that MESS does work for most games.  There are a few that don't work.  Some of them used to work and now they're broken.  MESS was updated to make it "better," and now some games don't work.  I don't understand why that happened.  The biggest drawback to MESS is that is doesn't support the tape.  It doesn't support-- it supports BASIC, but you can't save or load programs.  And since they're hundreds... there's probably over 500 programs available.  And there's... many, many of those have already been archived and put on BallyAlley.com.  So you can try them out on a real system, but not under emulation.  And it's quite easy to use under real hardware.  We'll get into that at another time too. Chris: In terms of cartridge reviews.  And I'm only going to say this once.  Thanks, by the way, for saying that this is our podcast Adam: Sure. Chris:  I thought I was just being a guest.   Adam:  No.  No... you're just a gas. Chris:  I'm just a gas.  So, should I help you pay for the the Libsyn? Adam: I think we'll be okay. Chris: All right. Adam: All of our users are going to send donations every month. Chris:  Oh, that's right. Adam: [Laughing] Just kidding there, guys. Chris:  So, I'm just going to say this once.  And you're welcome.  Review is a word I have a problem with when it comes to my own, well, stuff I write.  But now, apparently, stuff I talk about.  Because I associate the word review with critics.  I think I was telling you the other day, Adam... Adam:  Yes, you were. Chris:  I would never hit such a low level of self-loathing that I would ever call myself a critic.  Talk about a useless bunch.  For me they'll be overviews.  It's very picky.  Very subjective.  It has nothing to do with anybody else.  You wanna consider yourself reviews-- totally respect that-- but I don't do reviews.  So, either that, or I'm in some sort of really intense denial.  But, personal reflections on games, reviews leaves out... when you call something a review, it leaves out the fact that taste is subjective.  It's a personal thing.  I can't review food for you and have you think, "Oh, now I like that food I used to hate."  One's tastes in games, music, etcetera is just as personal.  So, Adam was saying that there's so few of them, that we're not going to cover a game every episode.  So, what we're going to do is alternate, so that you don't go completely without game "content" (isn't that a buzzword, a frequent word online now: "content"). Adam:  That is.  Yeah. Chris:  Everybody wants content.  I gotta table of contents for ya.  We're going to alternate actual commercial cartridge games with commercially available tape games and even type-in programs, because there were a lot of good ones. Adam: Most of them were written in BASIC. Chris:  Which is just awesome to me. Adam:  Yeah. Chris:  We were thinking of alternating the games stuff I was just talking about with this: Adam:  The Astrocade system, well, the Bally Arcade system, as it was originally designed for home use, it had two versions.  There was an arcade version, which came out in 1978 with the first game, Sea Wolf II in the arcades. And there was the version that was released for the home.  It had 4K of RAM, while the version in the arcades had 16K (and some additional support), but they use the same hardware (like the data chip). They're so similar in fact, that many of the systems games were brought home as cartridges.  They don't use the same code.  They are not-- you can't run code for the arcade and vice-versa.  You can, for instance, take a Gorf and run Gorf on Wizard of Wor hardware.  It'll look the wrong direction, but you can do that.  The systems are very similar in that respect.  But, you can actually take an Astrocade (and it has been done before) that is a 4K unit, and actually do some fiddling with it, change the ROM a bit, give it more RAM (there's more that you have to do)-- there's actually an article about it, it was written in-depth (it's available on BallyAlley, the website).  And you can make it into an arcade unit.  It wouldn't be able to play the arcade games, but it would have access to 16K of RAM and that sort of thing. Chris:  When you say Sea Wolf II, you mean the arcade game was running this hardware that you're talking about. Adam:  Right. Chris: Much of which was also in the console. Adam:  Yes. Chris:  Okay.  And that goes for WIZARD OF WOR, GORF, SPACE ZAP.  Well, that explains why there are so many arcade perfect home versions. Adam.  Um.  Right.  They don't share the same code, but they are very similar.  The Hi-Res machine could display, in what was considered then a high resolution.  The Bally display in 1/4 of that resolution.  I think perhaps will have the first episode cover specifically the hardware of the astrocade. Chris: So, you are saying that this segment would cover the arcade games that used the astrocade hardware, and I find that really, really interesting (because I never knew that).  I thought that they were just, you know, very similar and some of the same people created the home versions, but I didn't realize that... I never realized they were so close. Adam: So, another segment that we plan to do is called, "What the Heck?!?"  It's going to focus on unusual hardware and maybe even released items, but something that, while it was released through the Arcadian newsletter or perhaps the Cursor newsletter (and maybe even one of the other small newsletters that were around for a short time for this system exclusively).  When we're talking about a released product here, we are probably talking about in the tens-- the twenties.  I mean, new homebrew games get a wider release than games that are considered released back then.  Maybe not the games, but hardware peripherals.  There was something called the Computer Ear which could do voice recognition-- sort of.  But the software for that isn't available, I don't think… maybe it is.  I have the hardware, but I've never tried running before. Chris:  We're also gonna-- I say "we," even though Adam's knowledge about, well pretty-much all of this stuff is much greater than mine, hoping to cover the Zgrass keyboard/computer.  Is that a fair description? Adam:  Yeah.  That's what you would read on the Internet about it.  And if you can call that true, then that's what it is. Chris:  Right.  And not just on the WikiRumor page. Adam:  Yeah. Chris:  It's a very unusual system and it's worth learning about.  See, you don't hear about any of this stuff anywhere else and that's what's really cool about this podcast.  Everything you've got archived, everything you've learned, you just never read about it back then, you know? Adam:  It was available to read about, but not in the normal sources that people read about the Astrocade.  Which would have been Electronic Games and some of the other computing magazines at the time.  But they didn't talk about, I mean, it was mentioned briefly... but only as a product that was supposed to come out.  But, in a way, ZGrass did come out.  The product, the language, ZGRASS, was available.  There was a hardware system, a computer (which could cost upwards of $10,000) that used some of the custom chips that were available in the Astrocade.  It was called the UV-1.  It was-- I'll get more into that when I cover the Zgrass system in some future episode, which is why we're talking about it here.  I would like to discover more about it.  I wanna learn.  I want-- I don't think I can use it, because it has not been archived.  But, the documentation is available on BallyAlley.  I have that.  Maybe I'll go through that a little bit.  It was... something to learn about and share... Chris:  Yeah.  Really cool. Adam:  It's all about sharing, man.  And caring.  Okay.  The Bally Arcade and Astrocade history.  History of the month is something that we are going to have.  It's going to start with the "Arcadians" #1, which was the first available newsletter.  The "Arcadians" was a newsletter that published for just four issues.  And it was published-- and it was only two pages.  The first one, I think, was only front and back.  Then, I think, maybe the next one was four pages, but that was only two pages front and back.  It was really just a round-robin letter.  It predates the "Arcadian."  It was only available to a few people.  These have been archived.  You can read them online.  I'm gonna start there.  As soon as BASIC was released, it took a few months after the Astrocade came out (excuse me, before the Bally Arcade came out).  Once that system came out with Bally BASIC (which required a separate BASIC interface so that you could record to tape), then Bob Fabris, the editor, said, "We've got something we can explore together.  Let's do this.  Let's pool our resources and come up with a way to share information.  That was what they were all about.  They did this very early on.  That's something that interests me greatly about the system, and I want to be able to share that and compare it with knowledge of other systems that were out at the time. Chris:  That's really cool.  I mean, it's one of the earliest systems of any kind, that I know of, that actually did have a community.  You know, that were really trying to goad each other into doing new things and write programs and stuff like that.  I mean, I can't imagine there was an Altair community.  I'm trying to... Adam: There was an Altair community. Chris:  Oh.  Well, but they were all very rich.  And they had a lot of time on their hands! Adam:  ...those switches, right? Chris:  I hope that you're gonna to do a "What's New on Bally Alley" I know I keep going on about this, but that is just an amazing website to me.  You do a lot of updates to it, so when you do add new things to the BallyAlley website.  And, who knows, maybe this will give you a reason to add more things to the website. Adam:  It could.  The website isn't updated very frequently.  I have great intentions, everyone.  So, if you've been wanting to see updates, give me some motivation to do some.  I don't mean send me money.  We, as the two of us (and other people on the Yahoo group), we do like to BS about the system.  But, there's so much information in my archives, and there are only a few people who share it with me.  Basically, two other people.  We're thinking about putting it up on archive.org, but some of it is kind of-- I think it should, might remain hidden from viewers, even though it might be archived there.  Because, it's personal letters that, I think, probably shouldn't be shared.  Because, there's personal information there.  I mean, when I got the collection, there was actually checks still that were un-cashed in it that were written in the 70s. Chris:  Wow! Adam:  Those kind of things I did not scan.  Because I was like… what? [sounds of exasperation and/or confusion], it was very strange to me.  They are un-canceled, unused checks out there in some boxes that were people subscribing to the newsletter.  I'm not sure why he didn't cash the checks, but... they're there! Chris:  So you could have them in the archive, I guess. Adam:  Right.  But I don't think I wanna-- I don't think that sort of information should be shared. Chris:  Oh, I agree.  But, you know, I mean back then a dollar, back then, was the equivalent of fifty grand today.  Don't you love it when people say stuff like that?  It's like... well, you're going a little overboard. Adam:  Right.  [Laughing]  We had to walk up and down the hill both ways... Chris: Both ways! Adam:  ...in the snow.  Pick up the coal from between the tracks. Chris:  Any Cosby reference, I'm on!  What I'm hoping... do you think that Paul is going to take part in some way in this first episode? Adam:  I would like him to.  If we take a long time, then probably. Chris:  Well, I'm hoping we're going to hear a lot from Paul Thacker. Adam:  Paul Thacker, he will definitely join us, at least, for the... if he can't make it into this zero episode, he will be in for the first one.  He's a good guy.  He has helped me-- more than helped me!-- he has... he is in control of archiving tapes.  That is his department.  After I wasn't really updating the site too much anymore (I actually had even pulled away from it), in about 2006, Paul Thacker came forward and he introduced himself to me through an email.  He said he would like to help with archiving tapes.  And... he really, really has.  He's the leader in that department.  He has contacted people to make archiving programs possible.  He has followed up with people with large collections.  He has archived them.  Not all of it is available on the website yet, but it is... it has been done.  They're truly archived.  And, what's neat about Paul he has tapes that were available between users.  If you're familiar with growing up with these old systems, you might have had a computer like an Atari 800 or a Commodore 64.  Maybe you had some tapes that you recorded to (or disks).  You would write a "Game Number 1."   And then that was what you'd name the program-- even if the program was a type-in from a "Compute!" magazine or an "Antic" magazine. Chris:  Oh, you would save it as "Game Number 1" Adam:  This is how these tapes were.  People would write one program on it... maybe, maybe even give it a clueless name, that meant nothing to either Paul or I.  Paul would record the whole side.  Paul would go through and say, "What's on here?"  Paul would find a program.  Paul would find SIX different versions of that program!  Paul would find programs that had been halfway recorded over.  Paul made sure to archive all of that, separately (and as efficiently as possible), document it.  So, something I want to cover... there are so many topics... I should back up here, and I should say that there are a lot of topics available to anyone who is starting a podcast.  Something that has to be zeroed in on (and that's not supposed to be a pun on the zero episode) is that you have to choose.  You have to narrow.  You have to focus.  I am no good at that.  I am not good at that... I can't do it. Chris:  How many fingers am I holding up? Adam:  Chris is holding up a finger, and I'm supposed to see one.  And I'm hoping that is what he was doing-- and not giving me the finger. Chris: [Laughing] Adam:  So, I would like to cover the ancestry of the Bally Arcade.  Something that came up and about 2001, perhaps 2002, is someone named Tony Miller, who was responsible for working on the Bally Arcade when it was created, mentioned that the Bally Arcade's chipset is actually a direct descendent of "Space Invaders" arcade game's... the CPU for "Gun Fight".  Or something to that affect.  I didn't understand it then, I might be able to understand it better if I find those exact posts (which are definitely archived).  Now, "Gun Fight" used the Intel 8080 CPU, which is why the Astrocade uses the Z80.  Because it's compatible... sort of.  The Z80 can run 8080 but not the other way around.  As you can see, my knowledge of all of this is completely limited.  What I just told you, is pretty much what I know.  There's obviously a story there.  If I could find people to interview, if I can dig into this, there is a GOOD story there.  And I would like to discover it and present it. Chris:  Yeah, 'cause that would mean Taito took some technical influence from Midway.  Because it was Midway that added a CPU, at all, to "Gun Fight," right?  So... that's pretty interesting. Adam:  We'll find out, Chris. Chris:  Yeah.  So, I've already talked about writing new games as the next logical step once one has a lot of information about any game system, or any computer (or anything like that).  So, are we going to encourage activity in the homebrew Astrocade scene?  Because, there is a latent one there.  You should definitely cover the two released games that we've already talked about: WAR and CRAZY CLIMBER.  Those were pretty big deals.  The first new Astrocade game since... what?... 1985-ish?  I mean, on cartridge... Adam:  It depends on how you look at it.  There were actually some people in the community, who were just sending cartridges back and forth to each other, who were sharing code in the 80s.  They're not considered released cartridges.  Something that is available to the public… yes. Chris:  In terms of talking about homebrew programming, you can also talk about people who just play around with this system, or even interview them.  What do you find interesting about the… Adam:  Yeah.  I would like to do interviews with people who actually have a lot of experience with the system and maybe grew up with it, which I did not do.  I didn't learn about it until... the 90s.  About homebrew programming: I believe, and I would love to make you guys believe, that homebrew programming did not start in the 90s.  I would like to let you know that homebrew programming has been around since 1975 (in my eyes) and earlier.  The very, very first PCs, and by that I mean "Personal Computers," not "IBM Personal Computers," (alright?)... these systems were programmed in people's living rooms, in people's kitchens.  If that is not homebrew programming, I don't know what is. Chris:  Right. Adam:  These people were learning for the sake of learning.  They were playing for the sake of the experience of touching the hardware, learning the software-- they weren't doing this for work, they were doing this for pleasure.  This is the same exact reason people are homebrewing games today.  They were doing this back then.  An insight that you get to see very clearly is in the in the "Arcadian" newsletters, and in the "Cursor" newsletters as well, is people want to teach other people.  They are about sharing.  They are about, "Hey I wrote this.  This is great.  You guys should type it in and try it out... and if you find out anything about it, let me know what you think.  If you can add something to it… if you can cut off six bytes and add a sound effect, please do that, because there's no sound."  These people wanted to help each other, and through that it is available in archives, and we can look at this and learn today.  I would like to have that happen, so that people of today, people who have the knowledge, have modern computers that can cross-compile and create new games-- that would be neat... to me. Chris:  Yeah. Adam:  It has been neat, went two have been released already.  But, even if new games don't get created, what about MESS?  Let's make that better. Chris:  Before we go any further, I think you should "share" your email address so that you get feedback. Adam:  My name is Adam, and you can reach me at ballyalley@hotmail.com Chris:  You can private message me on AtariAge.  I'm chris++. Adam:  Now we expect to get loads of email.  We are gonna be clogged.  We're going to have to have the first episode be nothing but reader feedback. Chris:  I'm telling ya, we really got a good thing going, so you better hang on to yourself. Adam:  [Laughing] Chris:  That's a Bowie quote.  Well, before we wrap this up, let's cover the obvious thing.  How did you get so involved in the Bally Arcade/Astrocade? Adam:  When I first began collecting some of these older consoles and home computers... I never stopped playing them, but when they started becoming available for a quarter, I said, "You know, why don't I just buy each one of them."  I had a very large collection for awhile, until I finally gave some of it to Chris... got rid of most of it, and... I am glad I did, because now I play the games I own.  What I don't play, I get to eventually.  In about 1994... '93... I read about this system in one of the books I had that was from the early 80s that covered the Zgrass, actually.  It was the system, I was like, "I want to get a Zgrass, that'd be neat."  I don't have one.  I did find out that it was related to the Bally Arcade.  From there... I wanted one.  I found my first one for a quarter.  I picked it up at a flea market. Chris:  Oh. Adam:  It came with a few games.  In fact, I saw the games first, and I was like, "How much you want for these?"  Each game was a quarter.  I think there was four or five of 'em.  Then I saw the system, but I didn't have that much money with me.  I had like a dollar left or something (I'd already bought some other things).  I was talking to a friend that I'd gone with, and he said, "Why don't you go back there and offer him your buck for it?"  I went back, and I said, "How much do you want for the game (the system)?"  And he goes, "A quarter." Chris:  Wow. Adam:  So, I still had change to go by another: 2600, an Intellivision... no... [laughing]  But, I didn't find anything else that day. Chris:  Those were the days before you people let eBay ruin that part of the hobby. Adam:  So, I did know that there was an "Arcadian" newsletter.  But, I was a member of an Atari 8-bit user group here in town.  It so happened, I was bringing it up... talking with someone there, and they said, "Oh, I've heard of that!"  I'm like, "Oh, you've heard of the Bally?"  They said, "Oh, sure.  You should talk to Mr. Houser" (who was the president of the Atari club).  Then he said, "I think he wrote some games for it."  I said, "Hmm.  That sounds interesting."  So, I approached him.  By 1994, there were very few users left in the Atari 8-bit group.  Who was left, we all knew each other very well (or, as well as we could-- even though some of us only knew each other from meetings).  We started talking.  He told me that he'd been involved with the "Arcadian."  He had published tapes.  He had something called "The Catalog" [THE SOURCEBOOK], which I now know was the way most people order tapes (but, back then I didn't).  He kept track of all this, and he still had all of his things.  He invited me over one Sunday afternoon and he showed me what he owned, which was... pretty-much everything for the Astrocade that was released.  We went through it one Sunday afternoon, and his son (who was in his early 20s) shared his memories of the machine.  I fell in love: I thought, "Wow, this system is great!"  While I was there Mr. Houser, his name was Richard Houser, he said, "Hey, you know what... we should call up Bob."  I said, "Bob, who?"  He said, "He was the person who used to publish the "Arcadian."  I said, "... Really?"  He's like, "Yeah, let's call him."  So, he called up Bob.  They chatted a bit (for a while) and he told him who I was-- I didn't talk to Bob.  But, he was available back then.  I thought that was great, so I wrote Bob a letter.  I said, "Would it be okay if I get some of your information..."  Later on, in the late-90s, he gave me permission to do that.  At the time, I just said, "Hey.  Here I am."  What's really neat, is I started sending him ORPHANED COMPUTERS & GAME SYSTEMS (which was a newsletter I did in the early-90s.  After three issues, Chris, here, joined me on board).  I sent them to him.  When I bought the Bally collection from him, those issues that I'd sent to him brought back to me.  Which, was, like, this huge circle... because it came through several people, in order to come back.  I found that really neat. Chris:  Yeah. Adam:  Eventually, with Chris, we discovered the system together.  We played around with it.  What was it...?  About 2001, I started BallyAlley.com.  It doesn't look great now, and it looked worse then.  Now, here I am... having a podcast.  How about you, Chris? Chris:  I never stopped playing all the way through either.  You know? Adam:  Why should've we? Chris:  Well, yeah.  I kept playing the old games through the period when they started to be called "classic" and "retro."  This happened at some point in the mid-90s. Adam:  During the HUGE crash during in the 80s (that none of us saw). Chris:  Yeah... that none of us knew about, except for the great prices (which I attributed to over-stock). Adam:  I didn't even think about it. Chris:  Well, they weren't all cheaper.  Even into '83/'84, I remember spending thirty-odd dollars on PITFALL II: LOST CAVERNS for the 2600. Adam:  Yeah, right.  I got that for my birthday, because it was $30... and I didn't have $30, I was a kid. Chris:  Right.  'Cause... that was about two-million dollars in today's money. Adam:  Also, for us, I think, we went onto computers, like many people our age at the time.  So, we sort of distanced ourselves.  The prices for computer stock stayed about the same, as they had for Atari cartridges, and things like that. Chris:  That's a good point.  Yeah.  In coming across "classic," after I hadn't really stopped playing my favorites (and discovering new favorites, thanks to the advent of thrift shops and video games at Goodwill, and stuff), I'd read that and say, "Oh, they're classic now.  Oh, all right.  If you say so."  I thought that was really funny.  So, by the late 90s, I thought I was the only person on earth (not literally, but pretty close) who is still playing these "old" videogames.  All I had when we started hanging out again, Adam, was an Atari 2600 and a Commodore 64.  That was all I wanted.  I didn't want to know about anything else, I didn't want to know about this new CD-ROM, with the "multimedia." Adam:  So, let's... this time period would have been...? Chris:  This is 1997.  By this point, I had been writing my own articles and essays for my own amusement (saving them as sequential files on 1541 floppies using the Commodore 64).  I wrote a file writer and reader program.  I thought I was the only one doing nerdy stuff like this, but I had fun doing it.  And I was still playing all the old games, picking 'em up for a buck or less, while making my rounds at the thrift shops and at Goodwills and everything like that.  I was in a subsidiary of Goodwill that was attached to the largest Goodwill store in Albuquerque.  I ran into a buddy of mine, from ten years previous.  He and I have been freshman in high school, and then I went to another high school and lost touch with all of my friends.  This guy's name, if you can believe this goofy name, was Adam Trionfo.  The store had an even goofier name: the U-Fix-It Corral, but then it changed into Clearance Corner.  Is that right? Adam:  Correct.  Yes. Chris:  Adam was working there.  So, I'm going through a box of... something... from the 80s.  He came over, "Are you Chris?"  I said, "Yeah.  Adam?"  He and I, you know, sort of shook hands.  I said, "Well, that's cool, you're working at Goodwill."  "Yup."  Then I left, and I never saw him again... Adam:  [Laughing] Untill today. Chris:  Until today.  That's why it really sounds improvised here.  He gave me a newsletter he had written about... old videogames (and they weren't even all that old yet, at the time).  He started ORPHANED COMPUTERS & GAME SYSTEMS (on paper, kids!) in 1994.  I asked him, "So, you write about video games too?"  He said, "Yeah."  We started hanging out playing games... a lot.  I didn't know anyone else at the time who liked to play Atari 2600 and Commodore 64 games.  He eventually nudged me to the Internet (or, dragged me... kicking and screaming).  When I encouraged him to start up his newsletter again, he said he would if I'd collaborate.  We did that for couple of years.  Sent out a lot of paper issues.  Had a ball writing it.  Going to World of Atari 98 (and then CGE 2003).  Using interviews that we had conducted at those to feed the material for the newsletter.  In 1999, it became a website.  We've actually been pretty good about adding recent articles... Adam:  Recently.  Yeah. Chris:  ... which is good for us.  I don't know what any of this has to do with what you asked me.  In 1982, we took a trip back East to Buffalo to visit family.  My mom's sister's best friend had a son named Robert, who was a couple of years older than me (I was ten, he was probably twelve or thirteen).  He was the kid who first showed me Adventure. Adam:  Never heard of it. Chris:  Summertime of '82 [mumbling/talked-over??] I got my mind blown by it.  This same guy, Robert, took me into his basement to show me his Atari computer (I believe).  He said not to touch it, because he had a program in memory.  He was typing in a program and he had a magazine open.  That's all I remember.  I wish I had focused on the model number or which magazine it was.  It looked like all of this gobbledygook on the screen.  I was absolutely captivated because-- who didn't want to make his own videogames?  I'd been playing Atari VCS games since February of '82.  It became an obsession with me, on par with music (believe it or not).  He said not to touch it because he hadn't saved it yet.  I said, "How do ya save it?"  You know what I mean?  I didn't ask him any smart-ass questions: "Okay, ya gonna take a picture of the screen?" Adam:  [Laughing] Chris:  He said, "I save them on these."  He showed me just a normal blank cassette, like you would listen to music on.  That just entranced me: all of these innocent music cassettes hiding videogames on them.   Adam:  [Laughing] Chris:  I learned how to program in BASIC that summer from a book checked out from the library.  I mean, I just really got interested in talking to this new thing.  This home computer: the microcomputer (as it was called quite often).  The "micro" to separate them from "mainframes," because, you know, a lot of our friends had mainframes in their bedrooms. Adam:  Right. Chris.  Then he brought me over and showed me one more thing before we had to go.  This was the Bally Professional Arcade.  I thought it was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.  We played THE INCREDIBLE WIZARD.  He let me play for a little while.  I said, "This is just like WIZARD OF WOR!"  He said, "Yeah, it is."  I can't remember if he had an explanation, or had read an explanation, of why the name was changed.  That was my only experience with the Astrocade.  I loved the controller.  To this day, it is still one of my favorite controllers.  I love the trigger thing, and I love the combination of a joystick and a paddle in one knob on top of it.  I didn't see another Astrocade until I started hanging out with you again in '97.  It figures that you were able to collect all of that amazing stuff because you worked at Goodwill. Adam:  I didn't use that to my advantage. Chris: [sarcastically] I'm sure you didn't! Adam:  I wasn't allowed to do that. Chris:  Yeah, well, I'm sure you didn't steal it... Adam:  No. Chris:  But I mean, come on!, you probably made note of what came in. Adam:  There was actually a rule that I had to follow.  When anything came in, it had to sit on the shelves for 24 hours before it could be purchased by an employee.  That didn't mean we had to show everyone where it was, but it had to be out.  And, that was true: it was out.  That didn't mean we said...  (because there were people that came in every single day, just like I used to like to go around too).  It would be on the shelf, but that didn't mean it would be right on the front shelf, saying, "Buy me please, Atari game collector."  It was in the store somewhere! Chris:  You put it in the back, near the electric pencil sharpener! Adam:  No, I didn't hide it either.  I didn't want to get in trouble. Chris:  Nah.  I know.  Adam had an original Odyssey with all of the layover-- the "layovers?"  With all the airplane stops.  No, with all the overlays. Adam:  [Laughing] Chris:  Which, is pretty amazing!  You had an Odyssey, with original 1972 Magnavox console, with everything else: an Intellivision, he had an Odyssey 2 (with boxed QUEST FOR THE RINGS)... and... Adam:  I had 43 different systems. Chris:  Holy cow! Adam:  I am so glad that I don't have that anymore! Chris:  That is a lot for an apartment. Adam:  So, now I have a few left. Chris:  Yes, folks, he does have an Astrocade. Adam:  I do. Chris:  He does have all of the original cartridge games for it.  I think you got all of them? Adam:  I had them, but now I have a multicart.  I got rid of most of them.  I feel... I kept some of my favorites.  I kept my prototypes. Chris:  Which is cool.  Obviously, you have WAR and CRAZY CLIMBER. Adam:  Right. Chris:  THE INCREDIBLE WIZARD. Adam:  I think, I have number 2's, because the programmer got number 1's. Chris:  That's pretty cool.   Adam:  Yeah.  But, honestly, I don't care about the numbers on them.  They were hand numbered, because collector seem to like that.  Personally, since I did the numbering, I found it annoying. Chris:  Well, there were fifty sold? Adam:  There were fifty each.  Yeah.  There was a run of 20 for WAR, because we didn't have any cartridge shells.  We got more, and we did the second run.  The run of CRAZY CLIMBER was always 50.  It was released all at once. Chris:  You have number two, and [sarcastically], that's a collectors item.. Adam:  Right! Chris: ...if anyone knew what it was. Adam:  I should have got number 0!  Think of this, this episode is a collector's item already! Chris:  You taught me a great deal about the Astrocade and how it worked.  You've told me some things that I just find...  so cool.  Like, you had to use the screen for code, because part of your available RAM was the Screen RAM, right?  (And still is.) Adam:  Under BASIC, that's correct. Chris:  That's how I became even more interested in the Bally Arcade/Astrocade. Adam:  We are about finished wrapping things up here.  Just for the last few things to say.  We are going to have an episode every two weeks (or so).  So, that would be bimonthly.  I hope you guys... if you have any ideas that you want to come up with, will send in some feedback.  If we get no feedback by the first one, that's okay... because we expect... a couple of people... to listen to this.   Chris:  Thanks for listening, and thanks for inviting me along, Adam. Adam:  Good to have ya! [End of episode]

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 62 feat. Ronde Barber

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 58:29


It's Episode 62 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Former Buc and friend of the podcast Ronde Barber joins the show via Skype. Chris and Adam talk with Ronde about the incredible Tampa Bay defenses during the early 2000s and an eventful trip to Japan following the Buc's Super Bowl win. Ronde also recalls what it was like watching Jon Gruden coach a young Chris Simms. Also on this week's show, the guys discuss the Sam Bradford situation in Philadelphia, Lefkoe's trip to DC to hang out with Josh Norman, and whether Steph Curry deserved to be the unanimous NBA MVP. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@simmsandlefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Good Show
44 - Lost On Auston (with Chris Adam & Paul Heck)

Real Good Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 76:57


The painful agony of defeat. The thrilling elation of victory. It's an episode full of hockey emotion, as we react to the outcomes of the 2016 NHL Draft Lottery. John calls in from the road, over the moon with Auston Matthews feelings. And we're joined once again by Stefan's roommate Chris, and for the first time by Stefan's dad, Paul Heck! Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow& BY DOWNLOADING THIS EPISODE This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek, the best way to buy and sell sports and concert tickets. Download the FREE SeatGeek app to your phone and enter promo code REALGOOD under the Settings tab to receive a $20 rebate after your first purchase.

Real Good Show
43 - Tim Allen Grunt

Real Good Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 102:04


Recorded over a week ago, it's an episode that might seem dated had we been able to talk sports for longer than, I don't know, ten minutes? So thank real goodness we couldn't! It's another delirious late night recording session, as we talk Angry Birds, the Emoji Movie, Robocop, Robo-Jocks, and the best American candies. PLUS: We bid farewell to hockey's douchiest teams! And Stefan's roommate, Chris Adam, returns to the show to talk porn parodies and the best episodes of Home Improvement. Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow & BY DOWNLOADING THE EPISODES! This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek, the best way to buy and sell sports and concert tickets. Download the FREE SeatGeek app to your phone and enter promo code REALGOOD under the Settings tab to receive a $20 rebate after your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Orion Junk Removal. Need to get rid of some junk in the Vancouver area? Visit www.orionjunk.ca and tell them Real Good Show sent you for 10% off! (Offer valid until the end of June 2016.)

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 60 feat. Veep's Matt Walsh and B/R's Matt Miller

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 60:14


It's Episode 60 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Veep's Matt Walsh drops by the studio and Matt Miller joins the guys to talk draft. The draft is just one week away and Simms had to share his thoughts on this year's group of wide receivers and why Sheldon Rankins is a bad fit for the Bears. Chris and Adam also rank the Top 10 defensive tackles available and talk to Miller about sleepers teams can target in the late rounds. With Matt Walsh, the guys discussed the Bears, Jay Cutler, improv comedy, the genius of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and much more. You won't want to miss Simms' attempt at improv with Walsh and Lefkoe! Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@simmsandlefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 58 feat. Braxton Miller

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 48:24


Simms & Lefkoe Podcast: Braxton Miller Interview, Colin Kaepernick's Future [11:05] It's Episode 58 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Ohio State wide receiver Braxton Miller joins the show with the NFL Draft just a few weeks away. Braxton talks about his decision to transition from quarterback to wide receiver, his preparation for the draft, and which Buckeye is going to surprise people in the NFL. Later in the show, Chris and Adam discuss whether the Titans should take Jalen Ramsey with the No. 1 pick, Colin Kaepernick's future, and Greg Hardy's interview with ESPN. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@simmsandlefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Simms & Lefkoe Podcast: Jim Calhoun, Treadwell's 40-Yard Dash, Draft Notebook

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 57:16


It's Episode 57 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Legendary UCONN head coach Jim Calhoun joins the guys for this week's show to talk about the ACC's dominance, Jim Boeheim's 2-3 zone, and the brutal basketball battles in the old Big East. You won't want to miss Calhoun's story about where he developed his toughness. Later in the show, Chris and Adam discuss which NFL players would make good head coaches and how much Laquon Treadwell's 40 time actually matters. Lefkoe also goes through another three prospects in Simms' draft notebook and Simms watches a Twitch Madden draft for the first time. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@simmsandlefkoe)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 56 feat. Jerome Bettis

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 66:22


It's Episode 56 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast! Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis (5:10) joins the guys for this week's show to talk about his time playing in Los Angeles, his thoughts on Derrick Henry and Myles Jack, and the current state of the Pittsburgh Steelers. You'll also want to hear what Bettis told Art Rooney following the Steelers' win in Super Bowl XL. Later in the show, Chris and Adam hit on all the big stories in the NFL (32:00), including the comparisons between Goff and Wentz to Mariota and Winston and the RG3's visit with the Browns. Adam also goes through Chris' draft notebook to get some real analysis of this year's draft class. B/R College Basketball Analyst Jordan Schultz comes by the studio (51:55) to wrap up the show with some March Madness chatter. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 39 feat. Idris Elba

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 67:25


On Episode 39 of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast, Idris Elba stops by the studio for a guest appearance with Chris Simms and Adam Lefkoe. Idris talks about everything from working with Jay-Z to bringing the NFL to London. He also delivers a special to NFL fans about Tony Romo's return. You won't want to miss Chris and Adam's official endorsement of Idris for the role of James Bond. Also on this week's episode, the guys discuss which teams have a legitimate chance to win the Super Bowl, the Broncos chances to win with Brock Osweiler under center, and why Aaron Rodgers isn't the problem in Green Bay. Of course, it wouldn't be an episode of The Simms & Lefkoe Podcast without a visit from Stephen Nelson for “On The Down Low” and Week 11 game picks. The guys also get a special visit from B/R Fantasy Analyst Matt Camp. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@SimmsAndLefkoe).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 22: We're Back!

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 62:01


We're back! It's Episode 22 of The Simms And Lefkoe Podcast. This week's episode features Chris' thoughts on his dad, Phil Simms, appearing as a character on HBO's Game of Thrones. Chris also explains why the only thing he wants for Father's Day is permission to give his kids unlimited kisses. Oh yeah, the guys also talk a little football on Episode 22. Chris and Adam discuss whether or not Dez Bryant should play in Week 1, why Darrelle Revis shouldn't have sent his mom to get his Super Bowl ring, and how Jon Gruden threw Keyshawn Johnson under the bus during the 2003 season. And of course, Stephen Nelson joins the episode to bring it do [...]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Zelda Cast
ZI Podcast Episode 34: Magical Clothing, Let's Players, and Peculiar Zelda Experiences featuring Sparky The Android

The Zelda Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 91:47


Shaking things up this week is our good pal Sparky The Android, as he joins Adam and the gang for another exciting episode of the podcast. We talk about the variety of outfits in the series and their significance, as well as compare Let's players to old 90's advertisements, and Sparky tells us about life in Denver.  Your cast for this week's episode is your host Adam (butchering the English language as always), Chris (Adam has no idea what he does), Katie (our wonderful Australian writer), and Sparky aka Brett (always a bridesmaid. Because he works it). Thanks to Brandon and Sean for your fan topics this week! If you have any of your own topics, theme song submissions, artwork, or anything that you'd like to send us, email it over to us at ZeldaInformerPodcast@gmail.com.Keep adventuring, Hylians!

The Champions' Cast - Zelda Dungeon Podcast
ZI Podcast Episode 34: Magical Clothing, Let's Players, and Peculiar Zelda Experiences featuring Sparky The Android

The Champions' Cast - Zelda Dungeon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 91:47


Shaking things up this week is our good pal Sparky The Android, as he joins Adam and the gang for another exciting episode of the podcast. We talk about the variety of outfits in the series and their significance, as well as compare Let’s players to old 90’s advertisements, and Sparky tells us about life in Denver.  Your cast for this week’s episode is your host Adam (butchering the English language as always), Chris (Adam has no idea what he does), Katie (our wonderful Australian writer), and Sparky aka Brett (always a bridesmaid. Because he works it). Thanks to Brandon and Sean for your fan topics this week! If you have any of your own topics, theme song submissions, artwork, or anything that you’d like to send us, email it over to us at ZeldaInformerPodcast@gmail.com.Keep adventuring, Hylians!

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 15 feat Adam Lefkoe and Chris Simms

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 27:45


After a mid-February bye week, it's Episode 15 of The Simms And Lefkoe Podcast! Without a guest on this week's show, Simms and Lefkoe dive right into a discussion about the NFL Combine. Simms shared some awesome stories about his Combine experience, including what he was thinking as Jerry Jones and Bill Parcells watched him run the 40. Chris and Adam also go into detail on why Winston vs. Mariota isn't actually a debate and Stephen kicks off an awesome conversation about which Combine drill we'd most like to see Lefkoe perform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 5 feat. Jonathan Vilma

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 61:52


Former Saints linebacker and Bleacher Report NFL Analyst Jonathan Vilma joins Episode 5 of The Simms And Lefkoe Podcast. The guys look back at Bountygate in New Orleans, and Vilma shares his feelings towards Roger Goodell, why fans react so positively to his role in the scandal, and what the purpose of a “bounty” actually was. Chris and Adam ask Jonathan to share stories from his time at “The U” including the moment he realized Sean Taylor and Frank Gore were “special.” Also on Episode 5, Chris talks about partying with a Backstreet Boy, Stephen asks the guys about their favorite Christmas movies, Adam continues to dominate the NFL picks segment, plus more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
Episode 4 feat. Bears WR Brandon Marshall

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2014 62:16


Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall joins Chris and Adam as the featured guest for Episode 4 of The Simms and Lefkoe Podcast. The guys discuss Chris and Brandon's time as teammates in Denver, what it was like to play poker with LaMont Jordan, Brandon's feelings about the media, the best receivers in the NFL, plus more! Also on this week's pod, Chris eats vanilla pudding after betting on the Cowboys to beat the Eagles with Adam's dad. Chris eats a bagel for the first time in his life, Stephen Nelson makes a triumphant return to the podcast, the guys make their NFL picks, and much, much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.