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Welcome to 'To Your Point', a roundtable style show featuring some unique and knowledgable voices in the UCF adjacent media space. In this episode, host and moderator Jeff Allen welcomes Chris Boyle, writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Andrew Cherico, reporter for the Sons of UCF, and Christian Simmons, host of the Pegasus Podcast. The group will discuss: - The state of UCF Basketball - Will the Crown tournament survive - Restaurant bread rankings - How does Big 12 basketball stack up - What have we learned about UCF Football this spring - Knight caps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Nights with Chris Boyle for an eye-opening conversation with Christian Briggs, economist and CEO of Hard Asset Management, as he delves into the shifting tides of global finance, the impact of Trump's tariffs, and the increasing role of gold-backed assets in a rapidly digitizing economy. With over 40 years of experience in hard assets—from precious metals to rare art and coins—Briggs shares expert insights on why central banks are stockpiling gold, how the move toward digital currency will reshape wealth, and why now might be the time for Americans to diversify. From the future of the gold standard to the fate of the U.S. dollar, this is a must-watch for anyone looking to stay ahead in a world of economic transformation. Don't miss this deep dive into the financial forces shaping tomorrow!
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE Show, hosts Christian Simmons and Eric Lopez welcome in Chris Boyle from the Daytona Beach News-Journal to preview next week's start of UCF Football Spring Camp. Plus, Ben Hazel drops in to talk about UCF Men's Basketball and the Senior Knight performance from Darius Johnson. We also have sound from UCF Baseball, as well as the Big 12 minute with Jeff Allen. All of that, plus your questions and what's in the box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to 'To Your Point', a new roundtable style show featuring some unique and knowledgable voices in the UCF adjacent media space. In this episode, host and moderator Jeff Allen welcomes Chris Boyle from the Daytona Beach News Journal, Eric Lopez from Around The Kingdom and the In The Circle Podcast, and UCF Mike, co-host of the Sons of UCF Podcast. The group will discuss: - Scott Frost coaching hires and transfer portal additions - The conclusion of the 12 team college playoff - Best junk food rankings - UCF basketball in the Big 12 - Best conference in college basketball - Knight caps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Founder & Chief Visionary Officer at StandbyU Foundation Chris Boyle chats with Lucy Zelic about how he has been dedicated to providing at-risk individuals with immediate safety solutions while advocating for systemic change and timely support for children and families.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to 'To Your Point', a new roundtable style show featuring some unique and knowledgable voices in the UCF adjacent media space. In this debut episode, host and moderator Jeff Allen welcomes Chris Boyle from the Daytona Beach News Journal, Ben Hazel from the Sons of UCF LIVE, and Christian Simmons from the Pegasus Podcast to tackle various topics. In this episode, the group will discuss: - Most surprising thing about the UCF Football season - Is it time for UCF Football to make a coaching change - Assess UCF's transition to the Big 12 - Can UCF Men's basketball get a tournament berth - Panelist Knight Caps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leftist Women to Poison Conservatives. Hundreds of Video Clips Encouraging Leftist Women to Poison Conservatives. The Aqua Tofana Movement. WARNING! Radical LEFT planning to POISON 'Conservatives' at Restaurants ~ Rex Reviews Recent social media trends, such as #aquatofana reveal that radical militant lefties are forming social media movements encouraging each other to POISON their 'Enemies' at local establishments. Be super careful! Separate yourself from population centers and dangerous areas. Be alert and aware of where you are and who is coming into contact with your food and drink. Control your own supplies as much as humanly possible. Be wise in what you are consuming in public. Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/36KxUl65WxE?si=PWOVufKsp0pFkFYb TiborasaurusRex 282K subscribers 96,345 views Nov 11, 2024 #aquatofana Please share with those you love. For more details, join our exclusive FILTERED community on Patreon! For THE REAL D.O.P.E., subscribe to the TiborasaurusRex Patreon page! https://patreon.com/tiborasaurusrex?u... Recent social media trends, such as #aquatofana reveal that radical militant lefties are forming social media movements encouraging each other to POISON their 'Enemies' at local establishments. Be super careful! Separate yourself from population centers and dangerous areas. Be alert and aware of where you are and who is coming into contact with your food and drink. Control your own supplies as much as humanly possible. Be wise in what you are consuming in public. https://youtu.be/ndZaz-273pY?si=GASL8OT4SmJ0AFIp Aqua Tofana : A Call To Poison Men ! luimarco 312K subscribers Nov 12, 2024 #magta #aquatofana Please Click Here To Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/user/luimarco... instagram : / luimarco #magta #aquatofana Post Viral TikTok trend tries to teach liberal women how to poison their Trump voting husbands! Watch full episodes of “Nights with Chris Boyle” on OAN Live! Chris Boyle @heyChrisBoyle Crazy liberal women on TikTok want to now poison Trump supporters. This is very serious. There's videos all over the place. Please listen to this nurse. #Breaking #AquaTofana Lisa @lisssa0114
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
UCF reporter Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal and Gators beat writer Kevin Brockway of the Gainesville Sun join the podcast to talk about the in-state battle Saturday
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
Colorado beat writer Scott Procter of the Fort Collins Coloradoan, and UCF reporter Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal join the podcast to talk about the Saturday Big 12 matchup in Orlando.
Is the downfall of society directly correlated to the rise of the Karen meme?Chris Boyle, host of Nights with Chris Boyle on One America News Network, joins PJ and Abby to offer his theories on cryptids, the satanic panic, AI, and so much more!As the first guest on our latest series, we have a back and forth with our favorite people in media, to hear their thoughts and compare notes on conspiracies, cryptids, the supernatural, and of course religion and politics.Follow Chris Boyle - https://x.com/heyChrisBoyleGet our NEW card game CATTLE ABDUCTION: GO! By supporting the Kickstarter – https://cattleabductiongo.com---------- Support the show and get bonus UNHINGED episodes ----------LOCALS - https://conspiracypilled.locals.com/MERCH - https://conspiracypilled.comJoin the DISCORD - https://discord.gg/vq2QtU2bUh---------- SPONSORS ----------MIDDDLEBORNE ARMS – https://middlebornearms.comBecause swords are awesome!NORTH ARROW COFFEE - https://northarrowcoffee.coUse code CONSPIRACY10 to get 10% off your order!L&J TURKEY FARMS - https://www.landjturkeyfarms.com/Pasture to plate turkey that is GMO free!Music by: Drake Campos#oann #cryptids #xfilesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-pilled--6248227/support.
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal joins the podcast to talk about UCF football. The Knights enter their second year in the Big 12, and are now joined by four former members of the Pac-12.
The Sons of UCF Podcast is brought to you by Diriga, a UCF led recruiting and staffing company that matches you with the RIGHT talent. Check out www.knightrecruiting.com On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE: We welcome back Chris Boyle, UCF Football Beat Writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, as we talk about the Transfer Portal, UCF's Quarterback Room and more. Then, Miguel Chavez with the Knight Fan Shop previews Tuesday's Knight Fan Art Bash. We close things out with a surprise appearance from the Knight Gala Auction, your questions, and we open the box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pain McShlonkey Classic is arguably the most important event in all of skiing. The coveted Golden Saucer is up for grabs, and this year, 60 ski bladers had KT early ups on a Saturday pow day. The weekend's goal is to raise money in the name of our time's most important skiers and personalities. While Shane McConkey didn't look like an elite level athlete, he was way more than that: the funniest guy everyone knew, the most inclusive, the most awesome, and McShlonkey weekend is a way to celebrate his life and times with his friends at his home of Palisades. I put out a yearly podcast recapping the event and digging up old McConkey stories for your entertainment. This year, while you don't know all the names, the McConkey stories do not disappoint. PMS Classic Show Notes: 3:00: The Trip 8:00: Mike Gutt 14:00: Mike Rosen 17:00 Stanley: Get up 60% off at Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar. Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. 20:00: Sherry McConkey 23:00: Luke Jacobson 27:00: Donny Pelletier 30:00: Fritz Renner 33:00: George Hjelte 35:00: Emma Bryan 36:00: Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Over 60 years of getting you out there. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 38:00: LP 39:00: Chris Boyle 40:00: Andy Miller 44:00: Steven Kotler 46:00: Mike Rosen
The Sons of UCF Podcast is brought to you by Diriga, a UCF led recruiting and staffing company that matches you with the RIGHT talent. Check out www.knightrecruiting.com On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE: We welcome Chris Boyle from the Daytona Beach News Journal as we preview the start of UCF Football Spring Camp. Plus, we talk Men's Basketball with former UCF Development Coach Ben Hazel. And, we preview TCU with Melissa Triebwasser of the Frogs Insider. Plus, the Big 12 minute with Jeff Allen, Clay's Corner on the Oklahoma State game, what's in the box, and your questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sons of UCF Podcast is brought to you by Diriga, a UCF led recruiting and staffing company that matches you with the RIGHT talent. Check out www.knightrecruiting.com On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE: We talk about UCF's 2024 Football schedule with Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach-News Journal. Plus, we talk with former UCF MBB Development Coach Ben Hazel about the Knights loss to Baylor and we look ahead to Saturday's game against Oklahoma. And, Eric Lopez, the Voice of UCF Softball, stops by to preview the upcoming Softball season. Plus, the Big 12 minute with Jeff Allen, the most unique Clay's Corner ever, and YOUR mailbag questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
Ryan Aber of the Oklahoman and Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal break down the UCF at Oklahoma game that is slated to take place at noon on Saturday.
This week on Sons of UCF LIVE, we are joined by Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal and Brandon Helwig of UCFSports.com (Rivals site) to talk about this Knights football team at the midway point. We also get a Big 12 update from Jeff Allen, and take your questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
The Gainesville Sun's Kevin Brockway, the Tallahassee Democrat's Jack Williams, the Daytona Beach News-Journal's Chris Boyle and voice of the Hurricanes, Joe Zagacki join the podcast to talk Gators, Knights, Seminoles and Hurricanes.
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
Arne Green of the Topeka Capital-Journal and Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News Journal join the podcast to talk about Saturday night's Big 12 showdown between UCF and Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas.
Six international companies - including Air New Zealand, Christchurch Airport and Airbus - have banded together to study opportunities for using green hydrogen to fuel aviation. In a report released this morning, the group says New Zealand is an ideal place to develop the low-emission fuel alternative, thanks to our short domestic flight times and high percentage of renewable electricity generation. Chris Boyle is a co-founder of Christchurch-based engineering company Fabrum - which is already working on hydrogen aviation projects overseas. He said that if any place can make this work, it will be New Zealand. Boyle spoke to Corin Dann.
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
UCF is officially a member of the Big 12 and they are less than six. weeks from their first football season in the conference beginning. Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News-Journal helps break down the team as they head into unchartered waters.
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Get ready for a thought-provoking Thursday on Cancel This Show! The CDC's recent guidance on 'chest-feeding' kids has stirred controversy and raised questions about potential health risks. The US Military is facing a recruiting crisis, and we're here to unravel the reasons behind it. From changing demographics to evolving cultural perceptions, we'll examine the factors impacting military recruitment and discuss potential solutions. Tab's Take will unravel a conspiracy swirling around genetically designed mosquitoes associated with Bill Gates. Grab your water bottles and brace yourself for a shocking revelation: 'forever chemicals' are lurking in nearly half of U.S. faucets. Joining us at 8:30AM is the incredible Chris Boyle from "Nights with Chris Boyle" on OANN. Let's dissect the headlines, challenge the status quo, and navigate through the complexities of today's world. Stay informed, stay engaged, and stay tuned!
Chris is a career social worker ; with a life of experience across the sector in various roles helping people who need it most. Through his travels, Chris noticed a "way to do it better" across the Domestic Family Violence spectrum in communities around Australia; and through technology, an opportunity to prevent and protect victims experiencing violence and isolation. The StandbyU Foundation was established with a clear mission: to embrace the power of human connections to build a better, safer world for everyone. Every day we bring friends and family closer together by supporting people in need to reach out for help and giving them safety devices to connect them at critical moments. To support SyandbyU via the ACF program to "reduce the wait" helping to clear the nearly 100 people waiting for a shield. To connect with Chris for more information about becoming a Connected Community Partner - at Chris@standbyu.org.au or via LinkedIn HERE
Riots break out in time to squash a bill in the country of Georgia which would have labeled media outlets and NGOs which receive foreign funding. Is the West behind this as another way to poke the Russian bear? Plus, a California bank with deep ties to the tech world and venture capitalism fails - the largest of its kind since the financial crisis of over a decade ago. Is this a sign of history about to rhyme, if not repeat itself? And finally, eye-popping FBI malfeasance is being alleged in a January 6th Proud Boys case - we speak with the lawyer moving to dismiss.Guests:Scott Horton | Director, The Libertarian InstituteTyler O'Neil | Managing Editor, The Daily SignalSpike Cohen | Founder & Chair, You Are The PowerRoger Roots | Attorney, John Pierce LawChris Boyle | Host, Nights with Chris Boyle
On this week's episode, Colin was joined by Paige and Alix from Two Girls One League presented by Not For Long Media! They talked all things NFL, Christmas, Ravens, Eagles, Giants, Panthers, Playoffs and more! The world lost one of the best people this past weekend. Colin's dear friend Chris Boyle passed away on Saturday. Colin pays tribute to Chris at the end of the episode. You will be missed, dearly. We love you Chris! NotForLongMedia.com Thank you to our sponsors... The Orginal Fudge Kitchen Fudgekitchens.com Wealth Advisory Services WealthAdvisoryServices.com Mi Amiche - BEST Italian Food in the Charlotte Area!!! https://www.miamiche.com Get Som Sleep! PROMO CODE: Colin = 10% OFF!!! https://getsom.com/ SEAT GEEK $20 OFF! PROMO CODE: COLINTHOMPSON Actions Over Words! https://actionsoverwordsapparel.com/
Proudly presented by the law firm of Gordon and Partners. Contact UCF Alum Michael Hoffman via text at (407) 913-5350 or visit the website www.fortheinjured.com. Don't trust just anybody, trust the best, and trust a Knight. Gordon and Partners, for the injured.Chris Boyle, who covers UCF Football for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, talks about the Knights going into Saturday's game. Then, Pete Medhurst, play-by-play voice for Navy, talks about the Midshipmen. Plus, Knights Long Snapper Tyler Paul talks about his work with Big Man Big Heart and Britt's Bunch.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pfizer and Moderna may be about to clinch their ultimate prize with a vote this week from a CDC advisory council on childhood vaccinations. We'll tell you what's at stake. Plus, from the Monica Lewinsky scandal that almost took down Bill Clinton, you now having congressional candidates in New York purposefully filming sex tapes for the public as an electoral boost. What changed culturally? Finally, a new Heritage Foundation report rates the U.S. military as "weak" for the first time - find out why.
The Battle of Fort McHenry is well known in American history. The defense of the fort which protected Baltimore harbor turned back the British in September 1814 and led to the writing of the poem and future national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." Less though is known about the accompanying land battle, fought between the British and American militia at North Point on September 12, 1814. Tune in to this "Rev War Revelry" as Emerging Revolutionary War discusses the action at North Point with historians Jim Bailey and Chris Boyle.
A self-described "mama bear" in Iowa dons the same leotard and thigh-high boot getup as a drag queen did at her kid's school to make the board confront the reality of what they're allowing. Plus, the U.S. attorney in Delaware is likely sweating bullets now that he has to decide whether to charge Hunter Biden. Finally, from queering St. Joan of Arc to Ukraine's president calling for preemptive NATO strikes against Russia, Europe is in a weird place right now.
We begin this show with a few upcoming matches to preview, such as Shields vs Marshall, Stevenson vs Conceição and Joyce vs Parker, meanwhile we also report on the on-going social media exchanges between Mayweather Promotions' CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Matchroom's Eddie Hearn concerning the PPV numbers for the Canelo-GGG fight, and provide an update from Chris Boyle and his recent bout producing two new female champions: Elle Coulson and Nicole Goldsmith, and conclude the episode with news featuring undefeated Katie Taylor and her next defense of the Undisputed Lightweight World title she won by defeating Amanda Serrano earlier this year in New York. https://talkinfight.com/todays-boxing-news-headlines-ep246-boxing-news-today/ Watch live on TalkinFight.com and more episodes on YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight @The World of Boxing! @Your Boxing Guide @Matchroom Boxing @Mayweather Promotions @BT Sport Boxing @DAZN Boxing #talkinfight #Boxen247 #boxingnews #wba #wbc #ibf #wbo #ibo #ubo
Arizona's top education official is now facing a lawsuit accusing her of promoting LGBTQ sex chat rooms to underage minors in the school system. Plus, remember when Biden said voter integrity laws in states like Georgia would make Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle? Well, the primary election data is in and he's about to EAT crow. Finally, the man who fired the first warning shot behind a fleeing Kyle Rittenhouse back during the Kenosha riots of 2020 is now facing charges of armed robbery.
Why the party that prides itself on democracy is currently overseeing the largest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the elite class - we break down those numbers. Plus, the European Court of Human Rights says it's okay to censor ads showing the humanity of Down Syndrome children so couples can keep aborting them without feeling too guilty about it. Finally, my producer Chris Boyle is back with some spicy end-of-week takes on Nickelodeon, Johnny Depp, and San Francisco.
The going nanny rates in New York City put to rest the lie of militant feminism that home-making is an oppressive duty that woman must be liberated from, because apparently getting paid to do it for someone else's kids is liberating. Plus, the MMA fighter who claims PTSD from the George Floyd trial he was a part of to convict Chauvin of is now accused of strangling a woman and threatening to kill cops. Finally, Chris Boyle responds to "Dark Brandon."
http://deepfunkymeb.podomatic.comPART 2 OF THIS MONTHS MIX - 20 NEW FRESH TRACKS.......THANKS FOR DOWNLOADING MY LATEST FRESH PUMPING FUNKY PIANO HOUSE MUZIC ~ MIXED BY MARKIEBEEZDeep Inside Of Me (Extended Mix) - Bob Sinclar & A-Trak Soul Of House - Jose VilchesCome On (Extended Mix) - Earth N DaysHold On (Extended Mix) (MBZ EDIT) - Mark MastersN.N.Y. - Chris Boyle Ayra - Carlos BacchusThings You Say (Extended Mix) - Just.JaxSax Attack (Extended Mix) - Paul OrwinBack In the Days (Extended Mix) - Simon Kidzoo & Elliot FitchIn The Club - James SilkLove & Money - Mr JayJus 1 Kiss (CASSIMM Remix) - Basement JaxxMiracle (Grace Bones Rework) - E-SmooveSunshine (Extended Mix) - Dubbel DropDon't Eat Disco Off The Pavement - Tom BrownlowFrench Kiss (Extended Mix) - Olav BasoskiFeels so Right (Justin Winks Remix) - Solution, SoulutionLive the Feeling (Alex Neri Remix) - I.g.n.a., STEB, Alex NeriDECAP - Gabriel RochaSomebody Scream - K69
Finland's youngest ever Prime Minister is caught up in yet another partying scandal, right after the U.S. Senate voted to link our fates to theirs under NATO's ever-growing umbrella - what in the world could go wrong? Plus, a councilwoman in New York takes on a squatter in her district who's been endangering vulnerable neighbors - she joins us with what happened next. Finally, Chris Boyle talks sweaty robots - no, not Adam Schiff, the other kind - and Liz Cheney's demise in his end-of-week wrap-up.
A 12-year-old boy passes away in the UK after the courts override his parents in continuing life-saving care. Plus, he who controls the voter rolls controls the elections, and Democrat operatives have that power in 31 states, plus the District of Columbia. Then, the ATF is trying to criminalize novelty gadgets to break-up gun enthusiast culture. Finally, Chris Boyle is back with a tongue-in-cheek breakdown of updates on the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Connor Freeman, Mark Mix, Erich Pratt, and Chris Boyle to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Josh Hammer, Saurabh Sharma, Joseph Vazquez, and Chris Boyle to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Terry Jeffrey, William Kelly, Kevin Kiley, and Chris Boyle to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Michael Stickler, Mike Puglise, Jeffrey Tucker, Connor Freeman, and Chris Boyle to talk about the issues of the day.
Episode 20 Tonight we link up with Chris Boyle to talk about marketing ,social media, and all around strategy when it comes to presenting your business. Connect With Us In The Link Below TIRED OF THE CLIFFHANGERS? Become a Developer in the link below. https://linktr.ee/watchmedeveloppodcast
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Josiah Lippincott, Chris Boyle, Bethany Mandel, Brian Babin, and Barak Lurie to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Shawn Steel, Chris Boyle, Pedro Gonzalez, Ramona Bessinger, Margot Cleveland, and Grace Emily Stark to talk about the issues of the day.
Mike interviews Chris Boyle's team of boxers, including Hollie "Blonde Bomber" Towl (@boxerhollietowl), Nicola "Hurricane" Hopewell (@NicolaHopewell), Elle "Triple L" Coulson (@boxercoulson). Watch Knuckle Up's Mike Orr, who always discusses up-and-coming young, hungry, and (usually) undefeated boxers during his live daily show at 4pm EST (9pm UK) on TalkinFight.com or YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #KnuckleUp #Xbox @ChrisBoyle
The State of Florida Sports Podcast presented by the USA TODAY NETWORK Podcast
Daytona Beach News-Journal reporter Chris Boyle, who will cover UCF this upcoming season for the USA Today Florida Sports Network, breaks down UCF, its upcoming move to the Big 12 and if the Knights belong alongside Florida, FSU and Miami in the hierarchy of Sunshine State college football.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Mark Mix, Gavin Wax, Chris Boyle, Jim Harden, and John Rossomando to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Jeremy Carl, Todd Spitzer, Chris Boyle, Kyle Shideler, and Cesar Ybarra to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Matt Gaetz, Ari Hoffman, Chris Boyle, Philip Lawler, Joel Griffith, and Pedro Gonzalez to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Liz Harrington, Robby Starbuck, Chris Boyle, John Lott, and John Rossomando to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Kurt Schlichter, USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, Chris Boyle, Megan Basham, and Chris Jacobs to talk about the issues of the day
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Dr John Lott, Ryan Bangert, Paul Larkin, Chris Boyle , and Jeff Younger to talk about the issues of the day
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Not many companies can say they got their start shipping PopTarts and breakfast cereal overseas, but that's what happened in the early days for Global Access. President and founder, Chris Boyle, is here to tell us more. CHRIS BOYLE As a computer software engineer, I spent six years living and working in Tokyo and finding it hard to get many products I missed from home. After returning to Utah in 1996 I decided to see if I could solve that problem for my many expatriate friends still living abroad. That was the birth of Global Access. Over the years Global Access has thrived and now employs over 150 people in three states and four countries and is an important part of Utah's thriving international trade and business community. We provide technology and logistics solutions that integrate into our customers ecommerce platforms, allowing them to calculate duties and taxes, shipping costs, and all other fees associated with selling overseas. Our cloud-based technologies make selling and shipping internationally as easy as selling and shipping next door. We also handle returns and reverse logistics, payment in multiple foreign currencies as well as the regulatory logic and compliance on both the export and import sides. DEREK MILLER Global Access's technology allows companies to establish a worldwide presence, all at the fraction of the time and cost normally expected. Learn more at globalaccess.com. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: June 4, 2021.
UltraMarathon Runner, Cody Eubanks Coalition, welcome back. And we are coming back today with a BANGER. My guest today is man that I am officially dubbing as the most interesting man in ultra running, Cody Eubanks. Cody is coming off a first place win at the Lions Roar 24 hour race where he also set the course record, logging over 120 miles. Guys, here's the thing, Cody didn't start running ultras until last year, but what a year it was. In 2020, Cody racked up 7 podium finishes, including a runner up finish in his first ever 100 mile run, at the 4 Fore 30 Backyard Infinity Ultra where he and Chris Boyle shattered the course record, with 154 and 158 miles respectively. As you'll find out in this episode, Cody is an absolute beast with the heart of a champion. He's also hilarious and most definitely marches to the beat of his own drum. Whether it's hammering beers mid-race, or running alongside hallucinogenic skunks, Cody is playing by his own rules....and guess what, he's winning, and I dig it. I had a blast recording this with Cody, he had me cracking up and I think he'll have you doing the same...so without any further adieu, I bring you my conversation with Cody Eubanks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flytrap/support
Back Sports Page presents a new episode of The Zero Technique Football Podcast with your host Ryan Stern. This episode, Ryan will be joined by multiple BSP writers as well as Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News Journal. It is the eve of the first round of the NFL Draft. Ryan will be joined by fellow backsportspage.com writers Jesse Zaragoza, Marthony Sanders, Tom Bennett, Alexis Rodriguez, Shrey Thakkar, Patrick Yen, Ian Anderson, and Justin Brownlow. We will find out who are players/positions the teams they cover are targeting, as well as who might be a smoke screen. Ryan will also welcome back to the show for the 2nd year in a row Chris Boyle, writer for the Daytona Beach News Journal. The guys will talk about the Miami Dolphins as they are major players in how the Draft will unfold. They'll also chat about the team they both root for, the New York Giants. Follow the show and the archives at www.backsportspage.com and on the Back Sports Page social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram). Follow John's work at footballdiehards.com as well as his work with the NFL Draft Bible, now a part of the Sports Illustrated network. You can follow Ryan on Twitter @rstern33, and follow the show @zerotechpod.
Back Sports Page presents a new episode of The Zero Technique Football Podcast with your host Ryan Stern. This episode, Ryan will be joined by multiple BSP writers as well as Chris Boyle of the Daytona Beach News Journal. It is the eve of the first round of the NFL Draft. Ryan will be joined by fellow backsportspage.com writers Jesse Zaragoza, Marthony Sanders, Tom Bennett, Alexis Rodriguez, Shrey Thakkar, Patrick Yen, Ian Anderson, and Justin Brownlow. We will find out who are players/positions the teams they cover are targeting, as well as who might be a smoke screen. Ryan will also welcome back to the show for the 2nd year in a row Chris Boyle, writer for the Daytona Beach News Journal. The guys will talk about the Miami Dolphins as they are major players in how the Draft will unfold. They'll also chat about the team they both root for, the New York Giants. Follow the show and the archives at www.backsportspage.com and on the Back Sports Page social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram). Follow John's work at footballdiehards.com as well as his work with the NFL Draft Bible, now a part of the Sports Illustrated network. You can follow Ryan on Twitter @rstern33, and follow the show @zerotechpod.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Tom Sauer, Jon Feere, Amity Schlaes, “Papa Johns” Schnatter, Chris Boyle, and Roger Herman to talk about the issues of the day
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Rep. Louie Gohmert, Rob O'Donnell, Abby Devereaux, Chris Boyle, and Abby Johnson to talk about the issues of the day
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Three: It's the future - having a smoke and a slow tricycle chase Make this not a very Happy Time or Place.
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Four: While an overrunning episode is hardly a crime We end in a Happy Place - but lose the gag about Time.
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a Doctor Who story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode Two - Ogron murder, whisky fighting, and one of the Small Faces: Some, not all, will take us to Happy Times and Places
Happy Times and Places is a Doctor Who commentary series in which comedian Toby Hadoke is challenged by a friend to watch a story and to try to guess his guest’s favourite things about it - and you’re invited round as well. Pull up a seat and enjoy. This week's guest - comedian Chris Boyle. Chris has chosen Day of The Daleks starring Jon Pertwee. This is Episode One: Gorillas, guerrillas, cheese, wine and shiny faces, All of these guarantee Happy Times and Places.
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Throwback Trivia Takedown takes trivia back to the glory days of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Two challengers go head to head in a duel of the decades where the one with the most nostalgic knowledge of pop culture comes out victorious. Do you know your nostalgia? bfopnetwork.com patreon.com/throwbacktriviatakedown
Ryan and Jared are back and it's time for the NFL Draft Special. We will open talking about the shocking news of Rob Gronkowski returning to the NFL and being traded to Tampa to join Tom Brady again. Then, we will have our live mock draft with 3 special guests. We welcome in Chris Boyle from the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Cody Bourgeois from NFL Mock Draft on Facebook, and Connor Livesay from SB Nation.
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Welcome to ShadeCast with me Chris Boyle. It's the year 2020 and its already been a rocky one. Tune in to catch up on two weeks along with the pout come of my trailer test? Plus we read a book together from Lidl that cost £1.50. #Iamshaded
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(:57) Solar Bears Defenseman Cody Donaghey joins to talk about the teams recent success, and setbacks, in the last few weeks of the season! Cody also talks about his days in Juniors, including playing for Patrick Roy in Quebec, and what it’s like to be reunited with a teammate from those days, Olivier Archambault. Plus, as a native Newfoundlander, Donaghey explains what exactly “screeching” is to those not from Eastern Canada!(18:35) Nikita Kucherov had 4 points in the Lightning’s recent game against Calgary, so the question remains, how many points CAN Kuch accumulate before the seasons end? The year 2017 was so important to the Bolts and their current roster, but 2 moves in particular helped sure up the defense corps the Lightning take the ice with every night. With the trade deadline approaching, we’ll discuss the options the Lightning could have.(31:55) Evgeni Malkin was suspended for only 1 game on his careless stick swinging towards Michael Raffl. Was it enough? Kevin Boyle got his first NHL start and shutout last night, his cousin and friend of the show, Chris Boyle of the Daytona News-Journal, joins to talk about his cousin’s rise to success! Well talk trade deadline and wrap up the show…by professing our love…for our favorite players.
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Burnout. Their is a guilt that arises when doing something you love starts to feel like a grind. If you are working in a creative art field, you are probably in a service industry. The service industry is very repetitive and this causes burnout. Chris Boyle and Matt Hodel discuss how they have dealt with…
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Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Mark O'Connell Today's guest(s): Fr. Michael Harrington, Director of the Office of Outreach and Cultural Diversity Today's topics: Celebration of the Priesthood dinner; Priest Profile: Fr. Michael Harrington Summary of today's show: Fr. Michael Harrington discusses with Scot and Fr. Mark the 2011 Celebration of the Priesthood dinner, a moving opportunity for the people of the Archdiocese to express their appreciation for all that their priests do and are for them; Also, Fr. Harrington's vocation story; how priestly vocations have grown rapidly in the years he's been working with the Vocation Office; and the readings for Mass this Sunday. 1st segment: Scot noted that at the Red Mass, Cardinal Sean gave a great homily on assisted suicide that got a lot of national press. Fr. Mark said Chief Justice Rapoza also gave a powerful talk on St. Thomas More to the Catholic Lawyers Guild. Both stories and talks are in the Pilot this week. Fr. Mark said Justice Rapoza quoted G.K. Chesterton as a great model for what was going on at the time (the 1920s) and will be an even greater model for 100 years from then. 2nd segment: Scot welcomed Fr. Harrington to the show. He said 1,110 people were at the Celebration of the Priesthood dinner at the World Trade Center in Boston last night. He said he was happy to see so many people turn out to support priests and encourage them in their ministry. Fr. Mike said it was good to see so much support for priests. Scot said it was announced that the dinner raised over $1 million plus another $150,000 over the next few years to benefit the Clergy Funds for priests' medical and retirement needs. Scot said the spirit of the night was wonderful. Fr. Mike said each presenter was so positive and highlighted how the priests of this archdiocese had done so much for them in their lives. Fr. Mike said one of the speakers, Chris Boyle, went through a list of the priests who have connected with him through his young life. He is a 7th and 8th grade theology teacher at Catholic Memorial. When Fr. Mike speaks about vocations in parishes, he encourages people to think about the many places and ways that priests have had a positive impact in their lives: marriages, baptisms, confessions, when people were sick, etc. It helps us to realize how much the priesthood means to us as Catholics. Scot said Cardinal Sean gave a very strong address. He related how a five-year-old boy once told him that he is the “communion guy” and said that it's true that all priests are the Communion guy. Fr. Bob Reed of CatholicTV was the host of the evening. Scot said Joe D'Arrigo, executive director of the Clergy Funds, Some stats, for every 1 active priest we have, there are 10 retired priests. They also shared some charts data on the last four years of work on the Clergy Funds. Four years ago, there was a prediction the funds would run out by the end of 2011, but now the expenses for the funds have been cut without cutting benefits and revenues have been raised. They went from a $10 million deficit to a break-even budget. Fr. Mark said he wasn't at the event because he was teaching, but he wanted to give kudos to Joe D'Arrigo. A few years ago, Fr. Mark was running the Clergy Funds, but confesses most of the priests who ran it didn't have the expertise to do so, so he's very grateful to Joe. Fr. Mike added that Joe is here for nothing but to serve the priests of the archdiocese. Scot said everyone who were involved did a very great job. The highlight of the night was an eight-minute video highlighting the work of some of our priests: The priests in the video were Fr. Mark Murphy, Fr. Richard Clancy, Fr. Jack Ahern, and Fr. Joseph Fagan. Scot said one of the moving parts was hearing Fr. Clancy choke up when he said it mattered in his life for people to take a few minutes and write the priest a note to thank him. the dinner started in the Year of the Priest as a way to thank priests not just for what they do, but for who they are in this special vocation in the Church. He encouraged listeners to think about saying thank you to their priest at church this Sunday. Scot emphasized that none of the priests go to the dinner to be celebrated personally, but it does make a difference to be thanked en masse. 3rd segment: Fr. Mike said he had great role models in the priesthood growing up. He had a well-known pastor, Msgr. John Carroll, who was a great witness to him. Then he had Fr. Bill Schmidt as a pastor at St. John's in Swampscott, who had a special way of ministering to young people. Fr. Mike said he didn't develop much of a sense of a personal vocation in his high school or college years. He said he didn't consider his vocation very much at all. But after college, he realized he was living his life for himself and so he started to see how he could live for others. He started to teach religious education in his parish and seek out other young adults active in their faith. In his early 20s, he started to ask for the first time what God wants him to do in his life. He started to walk more closely with the Lord and as he did so the idea of the priesthood started to come clearer. Little by little, God worked on him to understand his ways are greater than our ways. He entered seminary at age 27 in 1994. In his class, he was one of the younger guys, but today men are averaging younger when they enter. After ordination, his only parish assignment so far was St. Paul in Wellesley. He said he had great priest examples there and couldn't have asked for better pastors. The Cardinal called Fr. Mike into diocesan service in 2005 as assistant vocation director. He loved his work in the parish and he had a lot of great projects on the horizon. His term was coming to an end, but he had been told he would stay on a little longer. Then he had an unexpected call to come meet with the Cardinal. It was a surprise, but he wanted to do whatever God called him to do. It was tough to leave the parish, but he was committed to whatever the Cardinal thought best. Scot said Cardinal Sean had made a commitment to having two full-time priests in vocations office and that has born fruit with more than 70 young men in the seminary right now. It requires a lot of time and effort to create a culture of vocations. Fr. Mike said their work is only done in collaboration with all the priests of the archdiocese under the leadership of Cardinal Sean. The Cardinal sets the tone. Fr. Mike said recently there were only 27 men in residence at St. John Seminary. Today there are over 80 men in residence and more than 120 studying there total for several dioceses. Today 70 of them are studying for the archdiocese when just a few years ago there were only 45. Fr. Mike said they do many type of outreach to help men to consider what God is calling them to. They try to help them ask the question what God wants. We are so focused on what we want to be, but we need to help young people approach the much greater question. Scot said Cardinal Sean, Fr. Mike, and Fr. Dan Hennessey all rely heavily on prayer to grow vocations and are constantly asking everyone to pray for vocations. Fr. mike said Jesus gave the instruction: “Beg the Master of the harvest for more workers in the harvest.” Prayer is at the heart of vocations. They sometimes ask religious orders to pray for young men who are discerning; they have holy hours for vocations. Many parishes have prayers for vocations during Mass. Fr. Mark asked how vocations are growing in ethnic communities. Fr. Mike said they just ordained a young man from the Korean community and two more are in the seminary. They are not a huge community so having three men is an outsized contribution. They have had vocations from the Vietnamese community and other communities are beginning vocations programs. Scot asked for a profile of the types of men in the seminary and where they're coming from. Fr. Mike said most of the new men are in their 20s. They have three men who are 45. They have more men studying at Blessed John XXIII Seminary in the last few years. Most of the young men are just out of college. The work being done on college campuses are paying off in vocations. Several men come from Boston University. Three men were associated with the Life Teen ministry at St. Mary's in Dedham. Fr. Mark said there used to be a seminary college for men about 18 years old. Fr. Mark said they've accepted two men just out of high school this year. They go to a formation house in Providence and will either attend Providence College or another one in Rhode Island. They're also seeing more young men discerning a vocation in high school. Scot said on October 22, there is a big gathering put on by the Serra Club. They are having a Mass of Blessed John Paul II at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross at 10am in recognition of the Adopt-a-Priest apostolate. October 22 is the feast day of Bl. John Paul II. George Weigel will give a talk after the Mass. Scot said adopt-a-priest is a prayer apostolate. The Serra Club asks people to volunteer to pray for a particular priest every day for a year. Scot said two years ago his family was randomly assigned Msgr. Bob Deeley, our new vicar general. When he was assigned to be vicar general and Scot's new boss, his kids said they should pray for him even more now. Fr. Mike said the Serra Club does a lot of work helping with vocations. They are having an altar server appreciation Mass soon that the Serra Club will be assiting with. 4th segment: Now, as we do every week, we look forward to this coming Sunday's Mass readings to help us prepare to celebrate together. Thus says the LORD: You say, “The LORD's way is not fair!” Hear now, house of Israel: Is it my way that is unfair, or rather, are not your ways unfair? When someone virtuous turns away from virtue to commit iniquity, and dies, it is because of the iniquity he committed that he must die. But if he turns from the wickedness he has committed, he does what is right and just, he shall preserve his life; since he has turned away from all the sins that he has committed, he shall surely live, he shall not die. Jesus said to the chief priests and elders of the people: “What is your opinion? A man had two sons. He came to the first and said, ‘Son, go out and work in the vineyard today.' He said in reply, ‘I will not, ' but afterwards changed his mind and went. The man came to the other son and gave the same order. He said in reply, ‘Yes, sir, ‘but did not go. Which of the two did his father's will?” They answered, “The first.” Jesus said to them, “Amen, I say to you, tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God before you. When John came to you in the way of righteousness, you did not believe him; but tax collectors and prostitutes did. Yet even when you saw that, you did not later change your minds and believe him.” Scot said imagine being on the receiving end of that admonition from Jesus. Fr. Mike said the Lord's way is not always easy, but it's a far cry from saying the Lord's way is not fair. Fr. Mark said Ezekiel is writing to a community who thinks that the bad things happening to them is because of their ancestors sins, but Ezekiel said it's their own sins that are the cause. In the Gospel, the better thing is to say yes and do it, but we give more credit to the guy who thinks about the consequences and changes his mind. We're given fair warning by God to make the right decision. Scot said the reading brings to mind the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He had a friend who described it as hitting the reset button. Scot said he's been both of these guys in the Gospel. in the spiritual life, it's the ongoing conversion to conform our hearts, minds, and will to God that leads to the right way. Fr. Mike said we can all relate to the claim the Lord's way isn't fair. Even the saints in Scripture have said that, but they recognized that it's not the Lord who abandoned us, but we who abandoned the Lord. Fr. Mark said he assumes Fr. Mike sees these two paths among the men who are discerning. Fr. Mike said God often calls us to expand our love, which can be hard at first. Scot wonders who is the analagous “tax collectors and prostitutes” of today that we might reject based on their past or surface appearances. It's easy to claim we won't be pharisaical, but we have to seriously examine whether we are being prideful or whether we really are that open to God's will. We have to constantly examine our hearts to ensure we are open to everyone who God might be calling to follow him.
Today's host(s): Scot Landry Today's guest(s): Doug and Joanie Kingsley, Msgr. George Carlson, Joe D'Arrigo Today's topics: Celebration of the Priesthood Dinner Summary of today's show: Scot welcomed Doug and Joanie Kingsley, co-chairs of the Celebration of the Priesthood dinner coming up in September to benefit senior and ill priests; Msgr. George Carlson who is working with the Clergy Funds on the care of priests; and Joe D'Arrigo, executive director of the Clergy Funds to discuss the priests of Boston, the new initiative for the laity to show their appreciation for their priests, and efforts to close the previous operating deficits for the funds without cutting benefits. 1st segment: Scot said five years ago Cardinal Sean launched an initiative to continue care for our senior and ill priests. This year, the 3rd annual celebration of the priesthood dinner will continue to raise funds for their care ad well as to celebrate their lives. Scot welcomed the co-chairs, Doug and Joanie Kingsley, Msgr. Carlson from the board that oversees the funds, and Joe D'Arrigo executive director of the fund. Scot asked Doug why he was excited to say yes to the cardinal. They helped on the dinner last year and learned what a great event it is. The dinner is so important because the money goes to the clergy funds which provide for the healthcare and retirement of our priests. Scot said to Joanie that she and Doug are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Joanie said they have four boys, two in college and two in high school. They have made it a point for them all to have a Catholic education. Our priests are God's boots on the ground and it's an honor to be part of this event. Scot asked them about priests who've mad an impact in their lives. Joanie said she's one of 9 children and her family was active in their parish. She had two uncles who were priests. They had priests at their house almost every Sunday. They had a dear family priest friend, Fr. Howard at St. James the Great in Wellesley, one of the three priests at their wedding. He became part of the family. Doug said they carried on the tradition with their boys and so many priests are part of their lives. In their parish of St. Patrick, Natick, they've had so many great priests over the past 10 years, including Fr. Stephen Donohoe, now in Chelmsford, who has a real military bearing about him. Fr. Tom Rafferty is now at St. John the Evangelist in Swampscott. The pastor, Fr. Brian Kiely, is a good and holy priest, who gives you your Catholic marching orders at Mass. A few years ago, he vested himself at the beginning of Mass and taught the congregation what each piece is about, what is symbolizes, and so on. Doug said in just this last year, Joanie's 89-year-old aunt came from the hospital to die in their house and she spent two weeks next to the Christmas tree in their living room, and there was a constant stream of priest-friends coming through the house to say prayers with her and anoint her. It was a wonderful example for the young people who are friends with their sons to see the priests. Scot said priests have been through so much in the past 10 years because of the crimes of a few of their brother priests. Scot said the dinner is important for the money it raises, but it's also important because it celebrates our good, holy, and happy priests. Doug said the first dinner in September 2009 started to honor the work of our priests in the archdiocese and to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Cardinal Sean as a bishop. About 1,600 people attended. The first event raised over $400,000 and the Cardinal decided to make it an annual event for the support of the clergy funds. The event will be on September 22 at the Seaport World Trade Center. Reception at 5:30, dinner at 7pm. It will run like clockwork and end early. It's a $500 per person event. Some people are getting together in their parish to sponsor a table to honor their pastor. Even if you can't attend, they're accepting donations of all amounts. It's an opportunity to thank your priests, write him a note or go see him and tell him how much he means in your life. See the website for details or call 617-779-3733, ask for Claudia. Scot asked why the dinner was renamed from Priest Appreciation Dinner to Celebration of the Priesthood this year. Many priests thought the old name didn't quite capture the meaning and the purpose of the event: It's in honor of the dignity and service of our priests. Doug said priests are important to Catholics because it is through them that we receive the sacraments. Priests don't really retire. It's not a job, like a doctor or lawyer. It's a vocation like fatherhood and just like parents don't retire from their parenthood, so priests don't retire from the priesthood. Many senior priests still celebrate Mass in parishes on Sunday or help with other needs in parishes. Scot said priests give up everything to be priests for us and it's important for us to take care of them in their need. Joanie said the following passage distills the need for the dinner like this: MArk 6:8 “And Jesus commanded them that they should take nothing for the way, but a staff only.” Our priests are commanded to go out into the world to preach and heal, but to take nothing with them; to rely on the generosity of those they meet. What a responsibility for us to take care of them. Doug noted that one of the precepts of the Church is to contribute to the support of our pastors. Scot asked about the program at the dinner. Doug said it will be emceed by Fr. Bob Reed of CatholicTV. A lay witness to the faith will be given by Chris Boyle. Cardinal Sean will speak. There will also be a video tribute to priests, showing the daily work of our priests, including senior priests. Many of them are doing things they were never trained for. 2nd segment: Scot welcomes Msgr. George Carlson from Holy Name, West Roxbury and Joe D'Arrigo, executive director of the Clergy Funds. Today is the 41st anniversary of Cardinal Sean's ordination to the priesthood. Msgr. Carlson has been ordained 45 years. His first assignment was at St. Theresa, Reading, then St. Theresa, Watertown. He went into team ministry with Fr. Gerry Ostermann at St. Boniface, Quincy. Then to Sacred Heart, Roslindale, and then the Pastoral Institute at the Seminary for priests and the pastoral support of priests. They started a program for newly ordained priests as well. He got to know all the priests of the archdiocese. Then he went to St. Patrick, Lawrence, which he describes as a jewel of the Archdiocese. From there he went to Holy Name in West Roxbury about 11 years ago. Scot said we have a vocation shortage in the relative sense, not in the absolute sense, which means we ordained record numbers in the 1950s and and 1960s and now they are all elderly and retiring and needing care from the Church. Msgr. Carlson said when he was ordained there was no retirement policy and it was introduced in 1968. Before that priests just lived and worked in their parishes well after 75. Msgr. Carlson said what was normal in the 1950s and 60s was a blip in the history of the Church to have so many priests and religious. He said he's never worried about the numbers. He's only worried about being trusting enough to respond to the needs of the Church. One of the blessings of the priesthood is that people share their most intimate lives with their priests and trust them so much. That is a blessing. Scot welcomed Joe D'Arrigo back to the show. Cardinal Sean had asked Joe to come on in a consulting role originally to help with the Clergy Fund's deficits and losses. The Cardinal had called Joe to ask him to help and Joe initially said No because of how overwhelming it was. He later changed his mind after talking with friends who said he should do it. He felt God calling him to use his talents to help the Fund. Three years ago, they had a $10 million operating deficit due to a lack of forethought and projection and many economic factors, one of which was the rampant increase of medical costs and housing costs. It had nothing to do with Reconfiguration or the clergy sex-abuse scandal. Joe said one of the strengths of Cardinal Sean was bringing in experts on particular subjects, businessmen who understand the particular problem and leave the priests in their ministry. Joe said they have not cut benefits to priests, and increased it in some areas. Joe was able to build trust with people by sharing the facts and speaking bluntly of the economic realities and the need for the people to support our priests. Joe said working collaboratively is important. Having a dialogue starts with data and you have to share it with those who need to solve the problem. He shared the data with the priests and answered all their questions, dispelling rumors. The problem was solved by Joe and the priests working together. Part of the solution was cutting expenses without cutting benefits and finding new sources of revenue, including a new collection in June and strengthening of Christmas and Easter collections. This dinner was also key because it also raised awareness. They cut expenses by cutting 7.5 Million dollars, part of which included getting priests on Medicare and Medicaid which they qualified for. They increased revenue by $6 million, by getting the priests to understand this was their fund and so they delivered this message to their people. They are projecting a break-even budget for this coming fiscal year. Joe said the first dinner in 2009 was a celebration. There was a phenomenal feeling in the room. He was stunned to see 1,600 people there. He remembers the feeling that the priests in the room had that so many people had come out to appreciate them. In 2009, they raised $400,00. Last year, it was a little over $1million. But even greater was seeing the smiles on the faces of the priests to see the people of the Archdiocese of Boston come out and support them. Msgr. Carlson remembers a priest-friend who was so happy to be at the dinner, but has now gone to God. Another experience he did not expect to have was all the priests singing Salve Regina at the end of the dinner. They sing the Salve Regina in Night Prayer and all the priests at a priest's funeral sing it together as well. He was surprised how all the lay people were touched by that. He remembers Fr. John MacInness giving a powerful reflection on the priesthood. 3rd segment: Doug talked about the priest committee for the Celebration of the Priesthood. Fr. Higgins in Newton, Fr. Kiely in Natick, Fr. Ed Riley of St. John Seminary, Fr. Fitzgerald in Wellesley, Fr. Palardi at Bl. John XXII Seminary, Fr. Tom Rafferty in Swampscott, Fr. Evans in Weston, Bishop Boles, Fr. Armano in Methuen. They've worked hard reaching out to brother priests to let them know they're invited guests to this event and spreading the word. Doug said all priests are invited guests at the dinner and are welcome to come to be appreciate and thanked. Scot asked Joe about the Clergy Fund board. He said it's been a big help in getting the priests behind them. It is an independent board of trustees. Their objective is to make sure the benefits to the priests is there when they need them. The independence of the trustees is important for the credibility of the fund for the priests.