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Chris Hook, Brewers pitching coach and former NKU pitcher joins lance to talk about Norse First Pitch banquet.
Chris Hook, Brewers pitching coach and former NKU pitcher joins lance to talk about Norse First Pitch banquet.
subject line: How long, O Lord? Many of us have asked this question during different stages of life where we were faced with hardship or difficulty for extended periods of time. Maybe we wondered if God was even conscious of the suffering that we were going through. Because this is something we all struggle with, it’s important to learn how to deal as we walk in the new family of Jesus. So I hope to see you on Sunday, and please bring a friend. We meet at 10 a.m. at 360 Schermerhorn St. iGnite Kidz church for ages 56-12 also starts at 10 a.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS Thanksgiving banquet, Thurs. Nov. 28, lunch served 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. Every year we invite neighborhood folks to experience good food, a caring atmosphere, and the word of God. To volunteer, speak to Pedro Rodriguez or Chris Hook.
Forbes Sports Writer Andrew Wagner joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to talk the importance of the Chris Hook extension, and what to expect from the Brewers in free agency as the offseason has gotten under way.
On this week's show Spencer joined Jaymes and Ryan to discuss the opening moves of the offseason, including the surprise waiving of Colin Rea, the new contract for Chris Hook and a coaching defection south. Support the podcast on Patreon and receive the Monthly Minor League Extra and Weekly Packers Preview. Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project recorded live at WFMU
Jack and Spencer react to recent news on the coaching staff, including Chris Hook's new contract and Quintin Berry following Craig Counsell to Chicago.
The Brewers announced the return of pitching coach Chris Hook for a multi-year contract ahead of the 2025 offseason. Hook was a vital piece of the Brewers' success on the mound for the last six seasons he has been at the helm of the pitching department. But as coaching renewals come and go, Dom details on the potential departure of another fan favorite coach this coming season. Dom also goes through his hypothetical MVP and Cy Young ballots and wonders how many Brewers will receive BBWAA awards this November.
Spencer is joined by Ryan Topp of Milwaukee's Tailgate. They discuss the Brewers taking 2 of 3 in Arizona and then 2 of 3 at home against Philadelphia, the Brewers clinching the NL Central, Christian Yelich in the TV booth, Chris Hook's wizardry, and much more!
The guys discuss the series wins against Oakland and San Francisco, Blake Perkins's preparation and baseball IQ, Aaron Ashby's resurgence, Chris Hook's value to the Brewers, and more!
In this sponsored episode of Edge of NFT live from BTC Nashville where we had amazing conversations with Scott Page and Chris Snook, TJ Miller and Edan Yago. We catch up with Scott Page and Chris Hook to discuss their exciting NFT project Synthopia, the launch of the biosynth token. The conversation dives deep into the origins and impact of Ordinals in the Bitcoin ecosystem, the synergy between art and blockchain. They are also joined by TJ Miller and Edan Yago from Sovryn, who share their insights on the evolving landscape of Bitcoin and Ordinals, from NFTs to zero-knowledge proofs, and the broader implications for decentralized finance. Don't miss this engaging discussion filled with groundbreaking ideas and tech developments!Support us through our Sponsors! ☕
Chris Hook joined Dominic Cotroneo on Brewers Warmup
Dr. Chris Hook, Medical team leader in Gaza, Médecins Sans Frontières
Brewers Pitching coach Chris Hook joins Wisconsin Sports Daily about the teams success rate with pitchers over the past seasons and what goes into scouting and developing pitchers in the MLB.
Listen in as pastor Edwin ordains Chris Hook and how the Lord has used Chris for His glory!
The first episode of our series "How PR is Promoting AI" features Chris Hook, Senior Group Director of Communications and Marketing at Cadence Design Systems. Chris describes how he tested the messaging for the launch of the first AI powered supercomputer for design. Chris also shares how communicators can effectively tell stories about AI being used in products and services.
Dominic Cotroneo brings you exclusive interviews with the Milwaukee Brewers staff and players from sunny Arizona.
Dr Chris Hook, emergency doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders and Peter Power, Executive Director of Unicef Ireland discusse the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Cian McCormack speaks to Dr. Chris Hook of Médecins sans frontières/ Doctors Without Borders who is working as an emergency physician in the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis as Israel's intense bombardment of Gaza continues.
Chris Hook is the Global Sustainability Strategy Lead at Uber. Earlier this summer, Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, wrote a piece on Uber's corporate blog where he outlined a wide array of product features, partnerships, and initiatives at Uber designed to reduce emissions and waste from their footprint, including pulling Uber Eats into their sustainability roadmap for the first time.It's an interesting challenge. Famously, Uber doesn't own any cars on the road. The individual drivers do. And with Uber Eats, they don't own the restaurants on their platform or control what choices they may make around packaging and waste. They just dispatch drivers for food delivery. It would be easy for Uber to say that the emissions generated via their platform are not their problem, and yet they've done the opposite.Uber also has a lot of influence. They're able to use their scale to negotiate better EV rental, lease or purchase rates for drivers or better pricing on compostable packaging for restaurants. They're also a leverage point in introducing new products to people. They estimate that over 30 million riders to date have had a chance to experience riding in an EV via Uber, many of whom did so for the first time.Many folks tried EVs first by renting one via the partnerships that Uber has formed with leading rental companies and almost universally they enjoyed driving EVs more and it works out economically for them. And some, not all, have really done the math on that. We're grateful to Chris for joining us and hope you enjoy this conversation.Have any questions for Chris? He's spent the last decade working with businesses and institutions on sustainability topics. Join Chris for a special Ask Me Anything session on November 1, 2023 in the MCJ member Slack! Details here.In this episode, we cover: [4:20] Chris' background and his journey to working at Uber[9:00] Uber's sustainability commitments and company culture[13:20] Challenges of reducing emissions and waste from Uber's platform[16:45] Uber's efforts to make EV adoption more accessible and affordable for drivers, including partnerships with car manufacturers, rental companies, and financing providers[25:04] The Uber Green rider experience[27:17] The importance of charging infrastructure and the need to make it more convenient and affordable for drivers[33:02] Rider incentives[35:27] Sustainability efforts for Uber Eats[29:49] Opportunities for startups to help Uber in their missionGet connected: Chris Hook LinkedInCody Simms X / LinkedInMCJ Podcast / Collective / Instagram*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded on Oct 4, 2023 (Published on Oct 23, 2023)
Bally Sports Wisconsin Milwaukee Brewers analyst Tim Dillard joins Steve "Sparky" Fifer for his weekly appearance brought to you by the4thbase.com (Steak and Seafood). Several topics discussed including: Corbin Burnes 8 inning no hit performance, Brandon Woodruff complete game shutout, Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook, differences in pitching and hitting coaches, and World Series chances for the Brewers.
Steve "Sparky" Fifer is joined by Bally Sports Wisconsin Milwaukee Brewers analyst Tim Dillard to discuss numerous topics including the MLB Draft, changes in Brewers draft philosophy, the pending return of pitcher Brandon Woodruff, the job done by manager Craig Counsell and pitching coach Chris Hook, Joey Weimer, and Christian Yelich. TIm Dillard's weekly appearance with Sparky is presented by the legendary https://www.the4thbase.com
Brandon Woodruff has done a lot already with the Milwaukee Brewers. He's been an Opening Day starter, an All-Star, postseason pitcher, and even home run slugger."Big Woo" is one of the most talkative guys in the Brewers' clubhouse, so a perfect first guest for our extended sit-down series with various players throughout spring training.Woodruff details his draft process, his changeup being so effective, dealing with Raynaud's Disease last season, and what Chris Hook has brought out of him on the mound.
Brandon Woodruff has done a lot already with the Milwaukee Brewers. He's been an Opening Day starter, an All-Star, postseason pitcher, and even home run slugger. "Big Woo" is one of the most talkative guys in the Brewers' clubhouse, so a perfect first guest for our extended sit-down series with various players throughout spring training. Woodruff details his draft process, his changeup being so effective, dealing with Raynaud's Disease last season, and what Chris Hook has brought out of him on the mound.
This week, Chris Hook joined the pod as a special guest! Hear our comprehensive interview with the Brewers Pitching Coach, covering his favorite part of the job, playing with Deion Sanders, and a whole lot more. The guys also address Peralta and Renfroe's injuries and give their stats of the week. Topics covered: - Interview with Chris Hook - Is this Brewers team underappreciated? - Peralta Injury - Renfroe Injury - Stat of the Week - Favorite Adames Moment Follow the Brewers on social! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Brewers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brewers/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brewers/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/brewers Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/brewers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the 61st episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, StrongFirst Director of Education and Functional Movement Systems Advisory Board member Brett Jones will talk about using movie quotes in writing, article vs. ebook writing, Brett's favorite books, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:50) Introducing our special guest, Director of Education and Functional Movement Systems Advisory Board member Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(2:10) The Sifu Mimi Chan Show: 275. Brett Jones on education, quotes, and writing(2:45) About Brett's new ebook(3:30) Reformation process(4:05) “You can be intuitive in your training” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(5:35) Article writing vs. ebook writing(6:20) Sending ebook to Chris Hook (7:05) Why do people get scared about writing articles?(8:20) “Better is the enemy of good.” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(9:25) “In the end, what succeeds in getting things done.” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(9:35) The artist way by Julia Cameron @juliacameronlive(9:55) “To become great at something means you have to keep doing it” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(11:00) About using quotes in writing(12:05) Using architecture quotes(14:20) “If you are not laughing, you are not learning.” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(16:55) “The biggest illusion in communication is that it's happened.” - George Bernard Shaw(18:25) “You don't stop playing because we grow old. You grow old because you stop playing.” - George Bernard Shaw(19:10) A story from the Former CEO of Disney(22:20) Personality matters(22:40) “Time Is the most valuable resource that we have.” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(26:15) “Social media platforms are like seeing the snapshot of personality. An old soul is more like a portrait.” - Brett Jones @brettjonessfg (26:35) Effects of early life experiences(27:30) Brett's reading style and favorite authors(27:35) Shout out to Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child(28:25) Think again by Adam Grant @adamgrant(29:55) Escaping a rabithole by Mick West @mickwest(30:25) Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink @jockowillink(30:25) Economics of leadership by Dr. Austin Nweze(30:30) Legacy by James Kerr Twitter: @james_m_kerr(30:30) Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande @@Atul_Gawande(30:30) We make mistakes by Joseph T. Hallinan (30:45) Brett's childhood favorite book type(30:55) The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks Twitter: @terrybrooks(31:10) Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan(31:30) The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien(3:20) Name of the Wind series by Patrick Rothfuss @PatrickRothfuss(34:00) Own intelligence by Jeff Hawkins Twitter: @jeffchawkins(34:05) The Body Has a Mind of Its Own by Sandra Blakeslee Twitter: @bysblakeslee(34:15) The body keeps the score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.(37:00) “Listen, and then offer another perspective. It's the only way that you can really infiltrate somebody's mind who's so close-minded.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(37:25) Changing someone's mindset(37:45) Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman(39:10) About conspiracy theories(40:55) Mistaken the idea of perfect form(50:15) Shout out to Denis Vasilev @denisvasilevkbsport(50:45) Kettlebells from the Grounds Up by Gray Cook Twitter: @graycookPT and Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(51:40) Recognition, Mindfulness, and awareness(54:30) Training after treatment (57:25) DC vs Marvel(59:50) M. Night Shyamalan's comic series @mnight(1:02:05) The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell(1:02:40) Where to find Brett Jones? @brettjonessfg
In the 12th Episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest BA in History and East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona, an MBA from the Vienna University of Economics and an iMBA from the University of South Carolina Jamie Lewis will talk about program vs lifestyle, kettlebell partner passing and the mental process of training from the old time bodybuildersJoin us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:(2:40) Introducing our special guest BA in History and East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona, an MBA from the Vienna University of Economics and an iMBA from the University of South Carolina Jamie Lewis @plagueofstrength(3:00) #114 - Jamie Lewis: The History Of Weightlifting https://www.buzzsprout.com/1066639/8731223-114-jamie-lewis-the-history-of-weightlifting (3:30) #152 - Jamie Lewis: The History of Kettlebells https://www.buzzsprout.com/1066639/8951839-152-jamie-lewis-the-history-of-kettlebells (4.40) The way of building an amazing physic(5:40) There were no gyms in the old times?(6:30) The 40K kettlebell's nickname(9:40) 200 lb 1 hour snatch(10:50) From San Petersburg to Rome(12:20) Do they have to sleep in parks?(15:10) Shout out to Bud Jeffries @budjeffries(16:30) Good thing for your ego(16:35) The joy of being a beginner(19:10) Baseball players from the 90's(20:20) What makes the new generation of bodybuilders not as good as the old generation? (21:40) Program vs Lifestyle(22:20) Competition schedule for the old time bodybuilders(22:20) Training 2-4 hours a day for competitions(23:40) Nutrition and routines for the old time bodybuilders(26:00)The brutal difference in conditions and habits between old times and now(30:00) The mental process of training from the old time bodybuilders(36:20) Writing for a lifetime(37:00) Bodybuilder gay porn star?(37:40) Muscle, Smoke, & Mirrors https://www.amazon.com/Muscle-Smoke-Mirrors-Randy-Roach/dp/1434376788 (40:00) Kettlebell juggling(43:00) Shout out to Michael Castrogiovanni @kettlebellpartnerpassing and kettlebell partner passing(43:50) Chris Hook backflip in the middle of a kettlebell partner passing(44:40) Kettlebell partner passing(46:40) Captain of the Russian army and a world hero(47:00) Where does Jamie find all this great information?(47:40) The research skill(53:30) Best place for people to consume Jamie's @plagueofstrength content https://www.instagram.com/plagueofstrength/
Brewers beat reporter Todd Rosiak and host JR Radcliffe look back at an average week on paper, but nonetheless one that put the Brewers even closer to a playoff spot. How will Aaron Ashby be used in the postseason? What about Brett Anderson? What type of roster additions will get made in September? What's the injury situation for guys like Escobar, Adames and Peralta? Should fans expect a Ryan Braun extravaganza over the weekend at American Family Field? Plus: With Hunter Strickland among the success stories, some praise for pitching coach Chris Hook. Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music.
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On this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber we look back on the career of the first head baseball coach of the Northern Kentucky University Norse Bill Aker. I take some excerpts from past episodes and some bonus content to remember the who built the NKU baseball from the ground up. Coach Akes was a hard working coach who was a no nonsense guy that has the ability to relate with his players and get them to win for him and the program. We start with former sports information director and longtime NKU historian Rick Meyers. Rick joined us on episode number 13 of Nobody’s Safe and one of the subjects was Coach Aker starting the program and his early success on the field. Click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/13) to listen to that entire episode in its entirety. Jeff Hetzer played for Coach Aker at Northern Kentucky for two seasons in the mid-1990’s. He was also an assistant coach the staff before eventually taking over as the head coach at Thomas More University. In episode number 18 of Nobody’s Safe, “Hetz” tells some great Bill Aker stories including how “Akes” helped him get the Saints head coaching job at just 26-years of age. Click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/18) to listen to that entire episode in its entirety. Terry Connor is the athletic director at Thomas More University and the son of legendary Saints head baseball and basketball coach Jim Connor. The elder Connor was not only a great friend of Coach Akes but also a rival on the field. In episode number 11 of Nobody’s Safe, Terry talks about the friendship between these two coaching icons. Click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/11) to listen to that entire episode in its entirety. Chris Hook played and coached for Coach Aker at Northern Kentucky University. He is on of a few select few Norse alumni to make it the big leagues, pitching for the San Francisco Giants and now coaching for the Milwaukee Brewers. In episode number 25 of Nobody’s Safe, “Hooky” talks about his love and respect for Coach Aker including getting emotional telling a story about getting himself ejected from a game when he felt Coach Aker was being disrespected by an umpire. Click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/25) to listen to that entire episode in its entirety. Next, he break out a sound clip from the old NKU Sports Show where Brady interviewed NKU head baseball coach Todd Asalon about Coach Aker and how much he has meant to him as a mentor and as a man. You can follow the NKU athletics department on Twitter @NKUNorse (https://twitter.com/NKUNorse) and the men’s basketball program @NKUNorseBSB (https://twitter.com/NKUNorseBSB). You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) to listen to all episodes on demand and in their entirety. For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
This week's edition of Brewers on Tap features pitching coach Chris Hook and LHP Brent Suter.
We have 2 more rock star interviews on this episode, both shooting to fame in the 70s! Thijs Van Leer yodelled his way to the world's attention when his group, prog rockers FOCUS, hit the big time with their single Hocus Pocus. Also on this show we hear from bass player Chris Hook from the band Voyager whose song, Halfway Hotel, became a hit in Europe and in Australia! We also find out the latest classic rock news from our friend, Tim Peacock from UDiscoverMusic.com and Record Collector magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is the pitching coach for the Milwaukee Brewers Chris Hook. “Hooky” grew up in Erlanger, Kentucky and graduated from Lloyd Memorial High School. He played sports growing up for Dixie Knothole and Erlanger Lions Club but it was baseball that he would develop of love for and make it his passion. After a successful high school career he played in college for Bill Aker at Northern Kentucky University. Hooky was a three-year letter winner as a starting pitcher from 1987-89. His junior year team in 1989 went 45-9 and just missed an appearance in the NCAA D-II World Series. Hooky signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Reds organization after his junior season at NKU. He signed after a college tryout and played five years in the Reds organization. Hooky was traded to the San Francisco Giants organization and was called up to the big leagues in 1995. He spent parts of two seasons in the big leagues earning five wins in 55 bullpen appearances. After being sent down in 1996 he pitched until 1999 when he retired and came back to his new home in Florence, Kentucky. Hooky returned to NKU as the pitching coach for the Norse for three seasons before joining the expansion Florence Freedom of the independent Frontier League in 2003. After a tumultuous five year stint with the Freedom he was hired by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2008 to be the pitching coach for the Double-A affiliate Huntsville Stars. In 2018, Hooky returned to the big leagues as the Brewers pitching coach after the departure of Derek Johnson. Cover photo credit goes to Scott Paulus/Milwaukee Brewers You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
Chris Hook, Brewers pitching coach, joins the show to talk Devin Williams winning Rookie of the Year, the Brewers coaching changes, and more. How exciting is it to see Devin win RoY? How weird of a year was this for the team? Was the team shocked at how sudden the season being postponed was in Spring Training? How tough is it to see some things changing, like no Ed Sedar or potentially no Ryan Braun next season? How important is it for a team to have a chemistry and an identity? How will the reduction of the minor leagues affect the team at the Major League level? What did the team see from Corey Knebel in his return from Tommy John surgery?
Like many baseball fans growing up in Northern Kentucky, Andrew was influenced by Marty Brenneman and Joe Nuxhall calling Cincinnati Reds games on the radio. Andrew got his start working in baseball at the tender age of 14 in the summer of 2005 when he started to cover the Florence Freedom of the independent Frontier League for the OurSports Central (https://www.oursportscentral.com) website. Andrew gives credit and thanks to Freedom manager at the time Jamie Keefe along with his staff especially pitching coach Chris Hook (http://m.mlb.com/mil/roster/coach/116123/chris-hook) and bench coach John Christman for allowing him the opportunity to come into the coach’s office and learn about the game. Brady helped mentor Andrew in the Freedom press box but not without some good-natured ribbing that sometimes might have bordered on hazing. Brady along with play-by-play announcer Jeff Johnson and press box workers Mitch Morrison, Aaron Zupka and Rob Ellington took Andrew under their wing thought the course of that summer and beyond. In 2006, Andrew becomes part of the game day staff for the Freedom while also still writing for OurSports Central. As time goes on, Andrew is finally getting a chance to do some broadcasting, in small dosages, working with both the radio voice of the Freedom Roger Redmon. Though the relationships made working with the Freedom, Andrew is hired by Mike Anderson to work in the sports information department at Northern Kentucky University (https://nkunorse.com) upon enrolling into college. This gives Andrew the opportunity to call soccer games for NKU as a freshman. This is also where Andrew begins to work with John Asalon calling NKU baseball games. Andrew starts doing middle innings for Norse games all the while being critiqued by “Johnny A.” Andrew also recalls his first solo broadcast job was calling high school basketball games for his alma matter Bishop Brossart. Local legend Dave Schabell who founded the website bmustangs.com (http://bmustangs.com) gives Andrew a chance to call games for the Mustangs. As a recent college graduate Andrew begins to work as the radio play-by-play announcer and later on the TV side for the NKU women’s basketball program. He credits head coach Dawn Plitzuweit (@CoachDawnP) and her assistant coach Lynn Plett (https://gomountainlions.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster/coaches/lynn-plett/485) for being instrumental in his development during this time. His professional baseball career is starting to get off the ground as well and he begins that journey as an intern for two seasons with the Lexington Legends (https://www.milb.com/lexington/). The Legends were at the time Class-A affiliate of the Houston Astros and Andrew is working under local broadcasting legend Keith Elkins. Also, during this process Andrew begins to shadow Louisville Bats (https://www.milb.com/louisville/) lead play-by-play announcer Jim Kelch (@KelchJim). This spawned a mentorship that was very instrumental in Andrew’s development as a young up-an-coming broadcaster. Andrew’s first full-time job in broadcasting was with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barrie RailRaiders (https://www.milb.com/scranton-wb/) in 2013. The RailRaiders are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. Andrew talks about the tough love he received from his boss John Sadak (@johnsadak). Both Curtis Granderson and Derek Jeter spent a significant amount of time in Scranton doing injury-rehab assignments and both were very good to Andrew. He has some great stories about each one proving they were big stars but still were also nice to the people that were still working their way up the ladder. After a brief stop in Bowling Green, Kentucky working for the Hot Rods (https://www.milb.com/bowling-green) of the Tampa Bay organization, Andrew moves on to his current location. For the last six years he has worked for the Indianapolis Indians (https://www.milb.com/indianapolis) in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. Andrew talks about working under the dean of International League broadcasters Howard Kellman (@HowardKellman). We wrap up the conversation talking about Andrew having the call for NKU men’s basketball qualifying for its first ever appearance in the NCAA tournament by virtue of winning the Horizon League tournament. You can follow Andrew Kappes on Twitter @KappesPxP (@KappesPxP) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
Chris Hook, Free From director of Warburtons, says the demand for free from is clearly here to stay, but the expectations of anyone following a gluten-free diet – whether for medical reasons or just a lifestyle choice – remain demanding … and so they should be.
Episode 180 features Jeff Cirillo and pitching coach Chris Hook.
BakeryandSnacks has enlisted Chris Hook, business director of Warburtons Gluten Free, on its on its Editorial Advisory Board, which will enable the site to maintain its position at the coalface of news, regulations, new product development and technological development in the gluten-free sector.
BakeryandSnacks has enlisted Chris Hook, business director of Warburtons Gluten Free, on its on its Editorial Advisory Board, which will enable the site to maintain its position at the coalface of news, regulations, new product development and technological development in the gluten-free sector.
Don't miss a single podcast of CMDA Matters. You can subscribe through iTunes or GooglePlay, download our free CMDA app and or listen on our website at www.cmda.org/cmdamatters. This weekly podcast hosted by Dr. Mike Chupp features one interview with brief news and announcements that matter to you. Dr. Chris Hook joins Dr. Mike Chupp in today's CMDA Podcast to discuss CMDA's Public Policy statements related to COVID-19, Duties of Christian Health Care Professionals in Pandemic Infection and Triage and Resource Allocation. Dr. Hook's comments are his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Mayo Clinic.
Brewers beat reporter Todd Rosiak joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss the crushing loss of Christian Yelich to injury last week. Yet, the Brewers are in the midst of a hot streak that has them right in the thick of the playoff chase. Could they really still do this without Yelich? Are his MVP chances kaput (spoiler: not necessarily)? When will reinforcements like Keston Hiura and Brandon Woodruff arrive? Will the team lean on Ryan Braun down the stretch after his heroic grand slam Sunday? Will Yasmani Grandal catch every inning the rest of the way? Then, JR chats with Brewers first-year pitching coach Chris Hook, who's been riding the wave of the up-and-down Brewers season. How does his ascension to the big leagues compare to his ascension as a player?Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Sound effect: WALLA Ballpark Cheer William Tell Overture Organ by AshFox on freesound.org.
Episode 152 features Keston Hiura, Brandon Woodruff and Chris Hook.
Episode 152 features Keston Hiura, Brandon Woodruff and Chris Hook.
Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook on Wisconsin's Morning News
New Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook joins Matt to talk about his career path, being promoted to his new role, his philosophies, and more.
Matt talks with new Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook, discusses the new MLB-Cuba agreement, and dives into the market for infielders that the Brewers might be looking at.
Matt talks with new Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook, discusses the new MLB-Cuba agreement, and dives into the market for infielders that the Brewers might be looking at.
New Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook joins Matt to talk about his career path, being promoted to his new role, his philosophies, and more.
Elizabeth Fortescue, Vicky Roach and Chris Hook discuss events in the arts this week, including new film Suicide Squad, starring Australian Margot Robbie, Ashleigh Cummings in Wharf 1's production of The Hanging and artist Wendy Sharpe's collaboration with the Australian Art Quartet in her Yellow House project. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hook, Vicky Roach and Elizabeth Fortescue discuss events in the arts this week, including the new Absolutely Fabulous movie, the misogynist reaction to the all-female Ghostbusters reboot and upcoming art exhibitions including Francesco Clemente's Encampment at Carriageworks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arts writers Chris Hook, Elizabeth Fortescue and Vicky Roach discuss Star Trek Beyond, the nominations in the Helpmann Awards and new exhibitions by artists Noel McKenna and Anne Zahalka See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hook, Elizabeth Fortescue and Martin Newman discuss this year's entrants in the Archibald Prize for portrait painting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hook, Vicky Roach & Elizabeth Fortescue discuss the Tarzan with Alexander Skarsgard and Frida and Diego, the new exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hook, Vicky Roach & Elizabeth Fortescue discuss what's happening in the arts this week, including the Sydney Theatre Company's production of All My Sons, new film version of Alice Through the Looking Glass and the new Kerrie Lester and George Gittoes exhibitions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arts and film writers Chris Hook, Vicky Roach and Elizabeth Fortescue discuss events this week in the arts including new Russell Crowe film The Nice Guys, the Fawlty Towers stage show and new Art Gallery of NSW event Tang - Treasures from the Silk Road. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arts and film writers Chris Hook, Vicky Roach and Elizabeth Fortescue discuss events this week in the arts including the Vivid Festival, Tina Fey's new film Whisky Tango Foxtrot & the Met Gala documentary First Monday in May. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hook, Vicky Roach & Elizabeth Fortescue discuss what's happening in the arts this week, including rock musicals We Will Rock You, Georgy Girl & Ghost, the Head On photo festival, the Sydney art biennale & Meryl Streep's new film Florence Foster Jenkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An interesting discussion of the growing field of Nanotechnology with Chris Hook, MD