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Bobbito and E-New are joined by NY Times bestselling author Jesse Washington who wrote the memoir I Came As A Shadow for legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson as well as Lucky Me for Lebron James' business partner Rich Paul. Special segments include "1-on-1," "The Park Is My Church," "Lay-Up Line," and a trivia moment where all three personalities get stumped!
On April 2, 1984, history was made on the basketball court as Coach John Thompson of Georgetown University led his team to victory in the NCAA basketball tournament, becoming the first Black head coach to achieve this milestone. Throughout his 27-year tenure at Georgetown, Thompson steered his team to an impressive record, including 20 appearances in the NCAA tournament, clinching seven Big East titles, and achieving a remarkable win-loss record of 596-239. In 1988, John Thompson Jr. further solidified his legacy by making history as the first-ever Black head coach of the Olympic team. He passed away in 2020 at 78 years old. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12.15.23 Hour 21:00- John Thompson III, former Georgetown head coach & Senior Vice President of Monumental Basketball, joins G&D to discuss the potential move to Virginia and how it can impact the area. 19:25- If you're bothered by the Wizards/Capitals moving to Virginia, how can they win you back now?
In today's episode of Showtime with Coop, we dive deep into the life and career of Rick Mahorn, a key member of the Bad Boy Pistons, and explore his thoughts on today's NBA. Michael Cooper sits down with Mahorn to discuss his journey through the league, his experiences with legendary teammates and rivals, and the impact of the 1980s on the modern game. From playing football in high school to his days with the Washington Wizards (Bullets), Rick Mahorn shares his stories and opinions on a variety of topics, including the AAU, newspaper era vs social media era, Bill Laimbeer, Lakers vs Celtics, and the question of whether he's a "dirty player" or just a "thug." We'll hear all about Mahorn's unique stories, including encounters with Charles Oakley, Dan Roundfield, Wes Unseld, Bob Lanier, Maurice Lucas, and Artis Gilmore. Rick also talks about mastering the defensive art of "pulling the chair" and his perspective on the toughest players he encountered in the NBA. Don't miss the lightning round, where Mahorn shares stories about Dave Bing, Michelle Obama, President Barack Obama, ML Carr, Chuck Daly, Coach John Thompson, Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, and more. Discover the origins of the Bad Boy Pistons and the secret behind their victory against the Lakers in 1989. Plus, Rick Mahorn talks about the "phantom foul" on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA Lakers conspiracy theory, and WNBA conspiracy theory. Stay tuned for more stories about the G-League, Charles Barkley, Dennis Rodman, and the fundamentals of today's NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this installment of GEMA TALKS, we speak with top Hollywood attorney Gordon Bobb (C '93) of Del Shaw Moonves, who represents top talent in the entertainment industry including actors, directors, writers and producers. Gordon speaks to us about how he developed his practice over a 20+ year period and some of the keys to his success and important attributes necessary to being an effective attorney and partner to his clients. He also discusses the importance for him of representing diverse voices in Hollywood. Gordon also discusses his upbringing in Brooklyn and his time at Georgetown, and his key influences including the film "Do The Right Thing" which ignited a "pilot light inside of me" and working as the manager of the basketball team under famed Coach John Thompson. He also dispenses advice to those looking to build their careers in the entertainment and media law profession.
We know a lot of cool juniors. You've got Sammy Davis Junior, Robert Downey Jr, Ken Griffey Jr, Dale Earnhart Jr. The sports world has its share of thirds: Robert Griffin III, Marion Barber III, Coach John Thompson the third. But when it comes to Fourths, outside of a handful of monarchs and popes, only one of note comes to mind and that's our guest Miguel Poblete IV. This man's grandfather, dad and brother are also Miguels. Jake was typically the least outspoken of my close college crew, so for some of you, this may be the most you've ever heard him speak in one sitting. Another friend who's not on social media, I'm proud to introduce or reintroduce this amazing dude to you. Let's get into episode 20 with Miguel Poblete the fourth, aka Jake.
Coach John Thompson shares his journey from growing up in Durham, North Carolina to becoming a Hall of Famer who's won over 400 games at the college level. After finishing his playing career at UNC Greensboro he embarked on his coaching career. He's been the Head Coach at North Carolina Wesleyan since 1995 after previously serving as an Assistant Coach at St. Andrew's, St. Lawrence and Guilford College. Coach Thompson spent 20 years as the Athletic Director at North Carolina Wesleyan, but in 2018 he stepped down from his AD duties so that he could focus on coaching the men's basketball team. He is one of the most well-respected coaches in the industry and as a result, he has been involved with USA Basketball. He provides excellent insight for coaches of all levels. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
In this installment of GEMA TALKS, we speak with top Hollywood attorney Gordon Bobb (C '93) of Del Shaw Moonves, who represents top talent in the entertainment industry including actors, directors, writers and producers. Gordon speaks to us about how he developed his practice over a 20+ year period and some of the keys to his success and important attributes necessary to being an effective attorney and partner to his clients. He also discusses the importance for him of representing diverse voices in Hollywood. Gordon also discusses his upbringing in Brooklyn and his time at Georgetown, and his key influences including the film "Do The Right Thing" which ignited a "pilot light inside of me" and working as the manager of the basketball team under famed Coach John Thompson. He also dispenses advice to those looking to build their careers in the entertainment and media law profession.
True hoop fanatics will understand the beauty of this one. We got the captain from that 1984 Georgetown Hoya championship team. Gene Smith takes the time and shares his experiences and damn is it a good one.Gene Smith was a defensive nightmare for opposing teams. His motor was relentless and he had an incredible ability to beat guys to a spot, sacrifice his body for a charge, dive on every loose ball, and he just never seemed to go away. He was a key part to Georgetown's success and earned the team captain role on a championship team that featured Patrick Ewing, David Wingate, Reggie Williams, Michael Jackson and other future NBA players. He went on to be drafted in the 5th round (1st pick, 94th overall) by the Pacers in that historic 1984 NBA Draft. Gene shares great stories about Patrick Ewing, Coach John Thompson, Michael Jordan, Pearl Washington, James Worthy, Hoya Paranoia, his podcast Hoya Locker Room and MUCH more.We can't thank Gene enough for his time and being so real with us. His stories were incredible and we know that all hoop fans will appreciate this one. This was a special one for Zach as he has a deep appreciation for Gene's game, his motor, and his leadership. We hope our listeners get a feel for the importance of his role on that team and the Georgetown Program after listening to this one. Thank you Gene Smith!Be sure to check out his podcast titled "Hoya Locker Room" Link to his podcast posted below.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIna67Ip99HiC00Fx-e9gVQ/videosYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
The Undefeated's Jesse Washington educates us on the life and legacy of Coach John Thompson. He also gives us his thoughts on the new NBA basketball from Wilson. Follow Jesse Washington here: https://twitter.com/jessewashington Check out "I Came as a Shadow" here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250619341 Like – Share – Subscribe Be sure to check out our podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hoopsology/id1509790773 or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoopsologypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoopsologypod/ IG: @hoopsologypod Thank you for your support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopsology/support
We are making sure we bring the very best to The Stoop and having real life basketball discussions and conversations. When it comes to authors, journalists, and writers that have their pulse about the game we love, then Jesse Washington is the guy to watch and follow. This interview was months in the making, but well worth the wait! When it comes to legendary programs in the space of college basketball, it gets no bigger than Georgetown! There is a list of coaches that are among college basketball royalty that have this magical prestige that very few get to see. Mr. Washington, the author of, “I Came As A Shadow,” looks at the great late Coach John Thompson. This book takes you all through Big Coach's life and career as a coach. During our time, Mr. Washington also talked about the athlete's current role in the fight for racial justice, how to uncover the truth about sports in this country, and the need for more minority owners in sports. This interview has so many layers and pieces that you will enjoy, ladies and gentlemen, we present to you Mr. Jesse Washington.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Introduction to Deacon Daryl Shambourger from Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church. Learn about the health crisis that affected Deacon Shambourger's life. Learn how faith, family, church, and his support system aided him in his recovery. Discover why Deacon Shambourger shared his experience in the book collaboration titled Faith for Fiery Trials: Men Impacting Men with Real, Raw and Relatable Stories. Learn what motivates Deacon Shambourger in his mission to help men. Born in the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia Deacon Daryl Shambourger made his way to Washington, DC to attend Howard University. Shortly thereafter found employment with Georgetown University's Athletic Department - Finance Office. Later transferring to the Men's Basketball Office under the late Coach John Thompson, Jr. Daryl later settled into a career in Security. While working as a security officer he was also able to obtain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. Daryl has a servant's heart always looking to render services to others. He has been a member of Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church since 2003 under the leadership of Archbishop Alfred Owens and Co Pastor Susie Owens. He has served with numerous ministries and is presently a facilitator with the Discipleship Ministry. Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Get to know Minister Bernard Perry and Deacon Daryl Shambourger from Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church • Learn how Minister Perry has dealt with the topic of grief. • Find out what motivates Deacon Shambourger in his mission to help men. • Discover how their faith has inspired them throughout their lives. Bernard hails from Smyrna, Georgia. He is the 7th of eight children. He is currently employed by Prince George's County Public School System. He has been married to his college sweetheart, Mrs. Edana Johnson Perry for 35 years. They are the proud parents of three children Taelor, Christian and Kayla and the proud grandparents to Ariyah and Amahri. Mr. Perry and his wife serve as members of the Family Ministry at Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church (GMCHC), and Mr. Perry serves as Vice President of the men's ministry. For over eight years, they also served as parent facilitators for the clients of the Family Reunification Program (co-sponsored by the D.C. based Court Service Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) and GMCHC. Husband, Father, Christian, Educator, Athlete, Frat Brother… and a mentor to hundreds of young people, Mr. Perry credits God, his family, his Pastors Bishop Alfred Owens and Co-Pastor Susie Owens, as well as Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity with influencing him to become the man he is today. Born in the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia Deacon Daryl Shambourger made his way to Washington, DC to attend Howard University. Shortly thereafter found employment with Georgetown University's Athletic Department - Finance Office. Later transferring to the Men's Basketball Office under the late Coach John Thompson, Jr. He credits his loving parents for their guidance which helped him become the man he is today. Mother Charlotte McCoy and those intervention sessions in her kitchen which lead him to dedicating his life to Christ. Daryl, later settling into a career in Security. While working as a security officer he was also able to obtain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. Daryl has a servant's heart always looking to render services to others. He has been a member of Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church since 2003 under the leadership of Archbishop Alfred Owens and Co Pastor Susie Owens. He has served with numerous ministries and is presently a facilitator with the Discipleship Ministry. Daryl is married to Nicole Shambourger, his queen, a wonderfully supportive wife and friend. He is also the proud father to his daughter Nia Shambourger. Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What was it like writing the biography of a trailblazing Hall of Fame basketball coach?Jesse Washington shares his experiences working with John Thompson writing his biography "I Came as a Shadow" and shares amazing stories from the life of John Thompson.John Thompson arguably did more for race relations than any other coach in the history of the game and was the first black coach to win the NCAA title in 1984 with the Georgetown Hoyas. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.
Jesse Washington, who co-authored "I Came as a Shadow" with John Thompson, joins us to discuss the life and legacy of the Hall of Fame Georgetown University basketball coach.
On this special episode of In the Zone with Deremy and Jose, the guys welcome writer Jesse Washington of The Undefeated to discuss the book he co wrote. I Came As A Shadow An Autobiography of Coach John Thompson. In this awesome conversation the guys talk with Jesse about Draymond Green's recent comments on the double standard in the NBA. They then shift to discussing the incredible book Jesse wrote with Coach Thompson. From the impact and importance of Coach's parents. To the influence Red Auerbach, Dave Gavitt and Dean Smith had on Coach Thompson's career. The ways Coach had to constantly fight against double standards throughout his life. The cultural impact Coach Thompson has had and continues to have and so much. This conversation and this book is so much more than sports. It's about life and our society. Jose and Deremy end the show talking about how Coach and this book is continuing to impact them. We thank Jesse Washington so much for this awesome and inspiring conversation and please get the book I Came as A Shadow An Autobiography of John Thompson
Zaya leads the discussion on one of the great African American coaches, Temple's John Chaney. John, like his close friend Coach John Thompson did not just care for his players needs, but prepared them after their eventual exist of the game as a player. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Are You Waiting For Someone To Save Us? As we celebrate the 3 year anniversary of the launch of the itsBIGGERthantheball podcast: We discuss our responsibility in creating the change we so badly crave in the world of coaching, leadership, and social action. We pay our respect to the late Coach John Chaney. We also discuss Coach John Thompson's groundbreaking autobiography entitled " I CAME AS A SHADOW" with Jesse Washington of The Undefeated. The book is so impactful, we have partnered with the T. Alexander Foundation to conduct a 4 part Webinar series reviewing the book and the societal impact of Coach Thompson. Hit the link below for more info & registration https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NR8YRGLtRdyvGj6B4R9muw?fbclid=IwAR07Wb4A5EfT3Ae1MIjnua81ONa13Q1WpH_ykR9ddYUSP3eKnasgy6kThvw With the help of Joi Walker and Donald Gadson, we've embarked on this journey to tell your stories, share information and provide resources to help those who want to provide transformative learning experiences for those they serve. At 7000 downloads, We are honored by your continued love & support of the pod & the itsBIGGERthantheball brand! Thank you to our TRIBE of guests & subscribers! Welcome to Season 3 of The itsBIGGERthantheball pod! Be sure to connect with Coach Adams & itsBIGGERthantheball www.itsbiggerthantheball.com coachka20@gmail.com Social Media https://facebook.com/itsbiggerthantheball https://instagram.com/coachka20 https://twitter.com/coachka20 https://youtube.com/itsbiggerthantheball
Joe and Patrick talked with Jesse Washington. Jesse is a writer for ESPN's The Undefeated and is the co-author of Coach John Thompson's autobiography, “I Came as a Shadow”. Jesse shared Coach Thompson's thoughts on the autobiography, being the coach of Black America's team, The Sweater Game, Victor Page, Bobby Knight, Puff Daddy/Diddy and more. You can also find us on Apple, Google, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more. Just search “The NBS Sports Hour”. Give the show a follow on Instagram and Twitter: NBSSportsHour. DM with ideas or questions. As always, our show is brought to you by Total Package Energy Shot. What fuels you?
I CAME AS A SHADOW is the autobiography of John Thompson, the legendary former Georgetown University basketball coach, who died in September of 2020. Thompson may be best known for his great basketball teams and becoming, in 1984, the first black coach to win the N.C.A.A. basketball championship. Written with sports journalist Jesse Washington, his autobiography, however, tells his whole life story sharing the racism he endured, the life lessons of his teachers, parents, and mentors, and of course, how he built Georgetown into a powerhouse. It also spotlights his commitment to the education of his players, and his efforts to protect his Georgetown teams from the racial insults that were endemic at college basketball arenas.Jesse Washington is a senior writer for ESPN's The Undefeated, a platform for exploring the intersections of race, sports and culture.
Jesse Washington from ESPN co-authored an autobiography about Coach John Thompson called I Came As A Shadow. Jesse joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to discuss the lessons shared in this amazing book including expressing to other empathy, sharing knowledge, and consideration of race. A must listen conversation that goes beyond the Georgetown Basketball Coach's amazing basketball achievements.
Newly appointed Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Alton McKenzie (B'93)chats with our host Jeremy Huber. The former All-American talks about his running days on the Hilltop, teachings from Coach Francis "Gags" Gagliano, Coach John Thompson fight for minorities and his vision for the track and field/cross country program.
The story this week has go to be region play as it gets underway in earnest around the county. We have a big show this week as all county teams are coming off the bye week with everyone in action. Tune in as we talk about the GAME...Sequoyah-Creekview with interviews from Coach Williams at Creekview, Coach Teter at Sequoyah and a player who starred in the rivalry, former Grizzly and current Citadel linebacker, Andy Davis. Coach Shaw also makes a cameo appearance this week. We also have a special guest, Coach John Thompson, the defensive coordinator for the Alpharetta Raiders joins us as we take a look around the regions. Don't forget to follow Von Brown on twitter (@CederwoodTavern) and Art Mosley editor of the Turd Furgeson Report (@Turdfurgesonrpt). Thanks for listening, please feel free to comment and share. Fact Checks *Sequoyah is not on bye next week...They host Cambridge. Game Streams for Friday Night Sequoyah vs. Creekview (Radio Broadcast) - wljaradio.com Sequoyah vs. Creekview (Internet Stream) - https://network1sports.com/station/chaseshaffersports Cherokee vs. Woodstock (Video Broadcast) - stevemajorsports.com Podcast Index 0:47 - Riverwood-River Ridge Preview 5:57 - Coach Teter Interview 13:52 - Coach Williams Interview 21:16 - Remember the Name - Andy Davis 31:37 - Sequoyah-Creekview Preview 39:21 - Coach Shaw Interview 44:36 - Cherokee-Woodstock Preview 51:09 - Etowah-Roswell Preview 56:58 - Coach Thomspon Interview (Alpharetta DC) 1:07:00 - A Look Around the Region
La vera storia del leggendario allenatore di College Basket NCAA a Georgetown John Thompson, coach tra gli altri di Allen Iverson e Patrick Ewing. Better Go Soul racconta la parte umana del coach, allenatore di uomini prima che di giocatori. Il podcast fonde racconto e musica black su gentile concessione di: Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Tony Allen, Bill Withers, Jay Dilla, The Roots, Charles Bradley. Ogni pezzo è tratto dai solchi dei vinili originali.
Joint podcast. Discussing legacies and making your mark with my college classmate and fellow DMV native French Thompson (All Things Fine & Gentry Podcast). RIP Chadwick Boseman and Coach John Thompson
Joe and Patrick talked about the life and legacy of Coach John Thompson. From building the program at Georgetown to winning the National Championship to changing lives, Coach Thompson left his mark in the world. Hear what they have to say about the legend.The NFL kicked things off on Thursday. What are their early thoughts on the 2020 season and what do they expect from the Washington Football Team?The guys also discussed the NBA Playoffs. What's next for Giannis Antetokounmpo? Which teams will advance to the NBA Finals? Give the show a follow on Instagram and Twitter: NBSSportsHour. DM with ideas or questions. As always, our show is brought to you by Total Package Energy Shot. What fuels you?
Joint Podcast Episode with Kyle Yeldell (Scoop) of the Inside Scoop Podcast and All Things Fine And Gentry. We discuss the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman and Coach John Thompson and the legacy that they left on us and others. As well as how to think more strategically about curation of your legacy.
Derrick and Von met to talk about relevant topics currently happening. They discussed the deaths of Chadwick Boseman and Coach John Thompson, Kamala Harris as the running mate of Joe Biden, Lox and Nas album thoughts, the NBA boycotting games, NFL/NBA predictions and more.
The guys start with the weekly Check-In with Mack going back to the chiropractor and takes his car for a wash. Vin goes on an adventure to Mountain Creek Resort to there Treescape Park to engage in some “whipipo” activities. Rick rejoices now that he and the wife are finally baby-free in the bedroom! L.O. rounds it out with another installment of this Ghetto House. As we all know 2020 has been no stranger to tragedy and this past week we lost three more icons John Thompson, Cliff Robinson and the Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman. We can all agree that the loss of Chadwick was a hard one to take. He was a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood and a global symbol that brought millions of people joy and hope. Coach John Thompson and his legendary career at Georgetown helped shape so many young Black men. Under his tutelage, players such as Patrick Ewing and Alan Iverson, and many other men evolved into professional athletes, businessmen, and cultural icons. And, Cliff Robinson, who succumbed to a yearlong battle with lymphoma at the age of 53 was a UConn basketball and NBA star. They all will be remembered! In This Week In Racism, we discuss the scumbag, Kyle Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse is the 17-year old radicalized white male savage who traveled to Wisconsin, with his mother, armed with an AR-15, and killed two protestors and injured another. You'll hear all of this and more on this episode of Decoding 40. You can also support the campaign to fight for Breonna by signing the petition on the Fight for Breonna website. If you haven't already registered to vote, please do so by visiting www.vote.org. Don't let all those who dedicated their entire life to fighting for these rights die in vain. The 2020 Census is more than a population count. It's an opportunity to shape your community's future. Please complete the Census for 2020. Be sure to catch us every Monday night at 11pm EST for Decoding 40 After Dark on FB Live and YouTube. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
We Honored former legendary Georgetown University basketball coach John Thompson Jr. and "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman. Rest in Peace to these great men! Who is the Greatest Martial Artist of All-Time? It's NOT Bruce Lee!! It's someone else. Listen Right now!!!
We Honored former legendary Georgetown University basketball coach John Thompson Jr. and "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman. Rest in Peace to these great men! Who is the Greatest Martial Artist of All-Time? It's NOT Bruce Lee!! It's someone else. Listen Right now!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cross-sports/support
Episode 9 of "Take A T-O With Coaches Turner & O'Neill", is an all new episode as we remember Coach John Thompson & interview Washington Wizards, General Manager Tommy Sheppard. We were all saddened by the passing of Coach "Big John" and in this episode, the team takes a look at Coach Thompson's impact on the local & national basketball scene. We also talk Wizards hoops with Tommy. Why was it so important to build the Mystics new facility in Ward 8? Who influenced Tommy the most? What's the key to the Wizards taking that playoff step? We get answers to this and more, so tune in. Recorded on 8.31.2020 & released on 9.3.2020, as always, your host is Kurtis Cross and he is joined by Coach Steve Turner (Gonzaga College High School, Team USA) & Coach Casey O'Neill (Gonzaga College High School Asst. AD, Lacrosse Coach, Under Armour Lacrosse). Of course, you'll also get a fresh "Starting 5", in this week's episode.Partnership opportunities available.IG & FB - @turneroneillpodcastTW - @turnonpodcastwww.turnerandoneill.comturneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)Support the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)
This week on The GMTE Podcast, These are The Express Takes I'll discuss. My full honest review and grade for WWE Payback 2020 that I recorded earlier on this week for The JBSN Media Network YouTube Channel. Honest thoughts and recap of this week's WWE Monday Night Raw coming out of WWE Payback 2020 & why I thought it was mostly a waste of airtime overall. I go over the numbers & ratings for last week's SmackDown on FOX prior to WWE Payback 2020 & this week's Monday Night RAW coming out of WWE Payback 2020. Not good news if you're WWE. Some quick thoughts on this week's Special Tuesday Night episode of WWE NXT & the reason I feel the 60 Minute Iron Man Match ended the way it did. I give you my full preview and predictions for AEW All Out 2020 that's taking place this weekend in Jacksonville, Florida. Find out if I see big things happening (Very Likely). My reaction to MLB moving the 2021 MLB Draft to All-Star Week in Atlanta next year & why I think it's actually a smart idea. Also some quick thoughts about the MLB Trade Deadline & the biggest move I felt was made. My personal thoughts and reaction on the passing of legendary Georgetown Basketball Coach John Thompson & the fact I honestly didn't know about him. The NCAA is looking to trademark the term "Battle in the Bubble" & why I think it might not be in the best taste overall. Finally a new study is out talking about people shutting off the lights when "doing things" & other things. I break down this survey & learn some interesting results. #LightsOn I hope you are all doing well during this serious time. Sit back and enjoy this episode of the podcast. Keep It In Full Drive!!! Thanks everyone!!!
2020 has been a very memorable year from start to finish. From the death of Kobe Bryant all the way down to Coach John Thompson and NBA great Clifford Robinson. Each one has left a memorable impact on each and everyone of our lives. We took this moment to highlight the impact each on has left. Let's continue to keep their legacy's alive and continue to inspire, love, embrace and most of all forgive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/925fm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/925fm/support
This episode reflects upon 2 Icons in the Black Community as well as their Contributions World Wide. Also focused in on the Playoffs in the bubble and the performances of Jamal Murray of Denver and Donovan Mitchell of Utah and the Leonard Fournette release in Jacksonville.
Andy is in for Chris. We talk with AD Dr. Lisa Campos of UTSA to see what the plan for fans in the stands will be. Plus, remembering Coach John Thompson.
We're back! Lian, Julie and Liz announce plans for the Fall 2020 season including a special series of helpful interviews during what we are calling Locktober. We are here for you, sisters and misters! Also today, some thoughts about the legacies of Chadwick Bozeman and Coach John Thompson. Lian shares information about growth of colon cancer in young people and reccomends these: Ryan Coogler's tribute to Chadwick Boseman Katie Couric's CRC interview about the puzzling rise of colon cancer in young people. Urban Nana Julie Dolan has two helpful stories: School Daze: Where's College? Anywhere You Want Pandemic Parenting: Parenting with an audience Entertaining Sisters: Lian recommends this podcast (not new but new to her and she loves it): 99% Invisible Liz has some recommendations for what works and what doesn't as an outdoor movie. Her two faves this summer: Napoleon Dynamite and Black Panther. Maybe skip Jurassic Park if you have nearby neighbors or dogs who might be agitated by the scary noises. Grand Prize winner in Cooking With Liz's Sauce of the Summer Finale is Mama Capra's Marinara. Congrats, Mama and Happy 95th Birthday. Your swag is on the way. Visit our new website www.satellitesisters.com. Subscribe to our new newsletter Pep Talk here. For more info on Lian Dolan's newest novel The Sweeney Sisters, visit her website here. Buy The Sweeney Sisters here on bookshop.org or here on amazon. Join our community: Facebook Page, Facebook Group and on Instagram and Twitter @satsisters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Thompson is a Hall-of-Fame college basketball coach. He has been on the sideline at NC Wesleyan for the past 25 years and is the all-time winningest coach in program history.
Dan Barreiro chats with legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson from the Final Four in San Antonio.