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Best podcasts about curt nelson

Latest podcast episodes about curt nelson

Fescoe in the Morning
Director of Royals Hall of Fame - Curt Nelson

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 12:46


Curt Nelson joined the show and discussed this series with the Yankees and compared it to historic series of the past and shared stories.

Fescoe in the Morning
Curt Nelson and Mitch Holthus

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 40:13


Royals Hall of Fame director Curt Nelson joins before Mitch Holthus hops on and then they talk about Bob Costas who will be calling the Royals Yankees series.

Fescoe in the Morning
A HUGE KC Sports Weekend

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 174:12


Are you ready for Saturday night? What about Monday? Curt Nelson, George Brett, Mitch Holthus and Jay Binkley.

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Royally Ingrained in Baseball History-Curt Nelson Revisited

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 61:15


As the struggling Royals start a homestand, let's inject some history and smiles with a reprise of our great conversation with Royals Hall of Fame director Curt Nelson. It's baseball through and through with great stories, and chock full of passion for the sport and his craft.

Fringe Radio Network
Sasquatch Canada with Travis Watson (Part 2) - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 91:59


Seriah is again joined by author and researcher Travis “W.T.” Watson for the second half of a two-part episode to discuss his latest book “Sasquatch Canada: Beyond British Columbia” and related subjects. Topics include an incident of a woman being approached by multiple hostile Sasquatch, liminality, ultrasound, vocalization, the obvious physical differences between Sasquatch and bears, a Bigfoot with arthritis, co-creation, flesh-and-blood theories of Sasquatch aging, Indigenous lore about Sasquatch predations upon humans, Sasquatch as a thought-form, the human tendency to anthropomorphize, paranormal entities mimicking physical creatures, Joshua Cutchin, illness caused by spirits, differences in vibrations between beings, the fear and stigma of ridicule among experiencers, a Native man's collected notes and sketches of a Sasquatch encounter, paranormal encounters as life-changing events, silent experiencers, an encounter with a possible time-traveler, high strangeness, cross-over amongst weird phenomena, paranormal reality TV, “Finding Bigfoot”, normalizing strange encounters, the Alberta Sasquatch Organization, Big Foot Research Organization, an encounter by a special forces soldier with a deer-hunting Sasquatch, “Samurai chatter”, talking Bigfoot on a military base in Ontario, skepticism vs debunking, “logical” explanations that are less plausible than paranormal phenomenon, the difficulties of cellphone photography in the moment, the challenges of photographic fakery, the illusion of “proof”, human reactions under stress and surprise, police training vs performance in actual shootings, the fear factor in paranormal encounters, “SCP Archives” podcast, a testimonial from a forestry worker in Ontario, Sasquatch appearing as a haystack, PTSD from a Sasquatch encounter, people traumatized by abduction experiences, the folly of categorizing Forteana, the Ape Canyon incident and the unmentioned parts, “Where the Footprints End” by Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner, Doug Hajicek, “MonsterQuest” TV episodes, Jeff Meldrum, Curt Nelson, a high strangeness Bigfoot encounter where people slept through rock-pelting and the walls shaking, the Heiberts' unusually clear Sasquatch photos, Bigfoot instantly vanishing, anomalous tracks, unmarked helicopters and clandestine Canadian government activity, and much more! There are many fascinating experiences here and insightful speculation on what they may mean!

Where Did the Road Go?
Sasquatch Canada with Travis Watson: Part 2 - April 29, 2023

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023


Seriah is again joined by author and researcher Travis “W.T.” Watson for the second half of a two-part episode to discuss his latest book “Sasquatch Canada: Beyond British Columbia” and related subjects. Topics include an incident of a woman being approached by multiple hostile Sasquatch, liminality, ultrasound, vocalization, the obvious physical differences between Sasquatch and bears, a Bigfoot with arthritis, co-creation, flesh-and-blood theories of Sasquatch aging, Indigenous lore about Sasquatch predations upon humans, Sasquatch as a thought-form, the human tendency to anthropomorphize, paranormal entities mimicking physical creatures, Joshua Cutchin, illness caused by spirits, differences in vibrations between beings, the fear and stigma of ridicule among experiencers, a Native man's collected notes and sketches of a Sasquatch encounter, paranormal encounters as life-changing events, silent experiencers, an encounter with a possible time-traveler, high strangeness, cross-over amongst weird phenomena, paranormal reality TV, “Finding Bigfoot”, normalizing strange encounters, the Alberta Sasquatch Organization, Big Foot Research Organization, an encounter by a special forces soldier with a deer-hunting Sasquatch, “Samurai chatter”, talking Bigfoot on a military base in Ontario, skepticism vs debunking, “logical” explanations that are less plausible than paranormal phenomenon, the difficulties of cellphone photography in the moment, the challenges of photographic fakery, the illusion of “proof”, human reactions under stress and surprise, police training vs performance in actual shootings, the fear factor in paranormal encounters, “SCP Archives” podcast, a testimonial from a forestry worker in Ontario, Sasquatch appearing as a haystack, PTSD from a Sasquatch encounter, people traumatized by abduction experiences, the folly of categorizing Forteana, the Ape Canyon incident and the unmentioned parts, “Where the Footprints End” by Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner, Doug Hajicek, “MonsterQuest” TV episodes, Jeff Meldrum, Curt Nelson, a high strangeness Bigfoot encounter where people slept through rock-pelting and the walls shaking, the Heiberts' unusually clear Sasquatch photos, Bigfoot instantly vanishing, anomalous tracks, unmarked helicopters and clandestine Canadian government activity, and much more! There are many fascinating experiences here and insightful speculation on what they may mean! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is by Dufus with Anouk Download

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Royally Engrained in Baseball History-Curt Nelson

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 62:17


About the begin his 25th year with the Royals, the Director of the Royals Hall of Fame charts his path from boyhood in Oklahoma, always taking steps toward working in the baseball industry and for his favorite team. Chock full of passion for the sports and his craft.

Fescoe in the Morning
08/09 FITM 8AM Requesting Trades/Cliches from Camp/Royals Historian Curt Nelson/Taking the QB for granted

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 45:21


Working Cows
Ep. 240 – Curt Nelson – 92 Years on the Same Farm

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 82:05


Curt Nelson is a farmer near Brookings, SD. He has been involved on his farm since his birth in 1929. He started driving his first team of horses pulling a corn cultivator at 6 years old. I talked with him and his grandson Darren about the changes he has seen as well as some of...

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Working Cows
Ep. 240 - Curt Nelson - 92 Years on the Same Farm

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022


Curt Nelson is a farmer near Brookings, SD. He has been involved on his farm since his birth in 1929. He started driving his first team of horses pulling a corn cultivator at 6 years old. I talked with him and his grandson Darren about the changes he has seen as well as some of what his day-to-day life was like.

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Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast
Episode 22 - Royals Hall of Fame

Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 56:24


Happy MLB Opening Day! On this episode of Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast, host Andrew Stockmann interviews Curt Nelson, Director of the Royals Hall of Fame in Kansas City, Missouri. Then, Andrew shares more information about iconic Royals owner Ewing Kauffman in the pod's Overtime segment!  Check out the Royals Hall of Fame website!  Royals Scholastic Victory Program Watch Mr. K get inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame!  Comprehensive Mr. K Biography from the Kauffman Foundation Ewing Kauffman's Royals Hall of Fame page Follow Hallowed Ground on social media!  Twitter: @HGPod Instagram: hallowedgroundpod Music by Timmoor from Pixabay

The Sports Mecca Podcast
Ep. 55: Kansas City Royals History With Curt Nelson

The Sports Mecca Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 76:20


Curt Nelson, Director of the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, joins the show. Curt talks to Sam and Steven about his early Royals fandom, interesting facts about the franchise, plus his path to working for the Royals. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sports Connections with David Smale
Episode 107: Curt Nelson - Living Out History

Sports Connections with David Smale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:37


Curt Nelson grew up in Oklahoma, but the Kansas City Royals were always his favorite team. He liked other sports, but baseball was his favorite, and he followed the team fervently. He cried, as a 12-year-old in 1980 when the Royals lost in six games in the World Series. He cried (tears of joy) when they won the 1985 World Series. He's been the director of the Royals Hall of Fame since a formal structure was opened, and he's a walking encyclopedia of Royals history. He reminds all of us that what is a current event today will be tomorrow's history.

Bluenotes Podcast
NEGRO LEAGUE MUSEUM: Mike Claiborne, Curt Nelson, and Dr. Ray Doswell

Bluenotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 62:15


Wags and Scott are LIVE with Cardinals announcer Mike Claiborne and Royals historian Curt Nelson from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum at Kansas City! Also joining us is Dr. Ray Doswell of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum! Pull up a stool, grab a beverage and join us in the Tavern! FOLLOW THE TOASTED TAVERN! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedTavernSTL/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedTavern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedtavernstl/ FOLLOW TOASTED ST. LOUIS! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedStLouis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedStLouis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedstlouis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13c2xO5wGfWm6ljUl-jKkA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toasted-st-louis/support

Fescoe in the Morning
08/09 - 8 am - We Gonna Have A Problem Here?

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 35:41


Bob thinks there may be a big problem brewing at Arrowhead. Plus, Curt Nelson joins us to share something cool going on at The K, the buzzword is "maturity", and Peyton Manning makes us smile.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar
Curt Nelson, Professional Hitting Consultant and NW Bandits Head Coach (WA).

Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 89:05


Subscribe here!   Description Today we have on Curt Nelson, Professional Hitting Consultant. and NW bandits head coach (WA). Curt works with players from the big leagues to little league. So on the show we discuss what his evaluation process looks from when a person walks in the door for the first time, to fine tuning professional hitters mechanics. We dive deep into hitting mechanics, game planning, timing and much more. This episode is so good and here is Curt Nelson!  resources  Curt’s YouTube page  Contact Info https://twitter.com/Nelson_Hitting Show notes courtesy of Zach Casto The goal of a coach is to take each player and take them to the next level. When pre assessing a player, you need to understand the level of play of the player. Professional players you need to look up video to get a start on understanding them. You want to see how each player moves and thinks to understand what can work for the player. Lead by asking questions to learn more about each player. The more you understand the setup, his mechanics, bat path, his thoughts, and understanding are all crucial understandings. Changing the mind first will create a smoother change. “Mobility plays a ginormous role.” “There are no absolutes, but timing, balance, and bat path are close to absolutes. With that being said, the bat path can be different for each player. You can’t make any change without the relationship piece though. When asking questions, ask about their timing mechanisms, what they are trying to do to the baseball, their thoughts on the tee, and what their approach is. Understand what the hips are doing. “The ground is the number one source of power and energy. Any question that gives you insight is important. Ball flight is important to understand the approach and mechanics. Video is your friend in understanding this. Start with movement preparation drills before you go into swings. Example: Slam balls and PVC pipe connection drills. (This helps showcase the body and how well it moves.) After movement prep work on each hitters routines. Group up each hitter to work on the routine together with other players and they can talk to find solutions to situations. After the grouping you can work on team hitting and allow competition to flow between the athletes. “Everything starts with a setup.” Getting into the right setup for that hitter is paramount. Every hitter needs to start in balance. The head has to be in the center of the body. Don’t get hitters to get into their quads and legs too early. “Hitting is done more flat footed than we think.” Being on the balls of your feet isn’t conducive for balance. A quality sets up the athlete to be consistent and have success. There is a right position/setup for everyone. Mobility is a huge factor. It’s about finding the right balance. Example: If the ankle is a problem you can move it to find the right balance for each hitter. “You’re trying to maximize each individual.” The mirror is a great teacher for each hitter. It gives the hitter instant feedback on what they are feeling. When you’re in a mirror you can feel what you’re trying out. Put an X on the mirror. Tell the athlete to keep their forehead in the X to find the right setup and movement. This helps the player to find the right movement that promotes not a ton of excess movement. Have a balance beam where the hitter has to make a clean forward move and then move backwards. This will help the athlete find the right movement. “Stride our to 50-50, then back to your setup.” The setup is the key that unlocks the best results for the player. “There is not a specific move to have everyone use.” Use trial and error and work it in real time in the cage. “There is no fooling balance.” If the athlete knows where he is at in space, then he will have confidence and conviction behind what he is doing. You’re trying to gather and load against the back leg. This can help the head stay still. You’re trying to promote a powerful and balanced forward move. When gathering, the stride leg is working underneath the front shoulder or underneath the front hip. This prevents the foot from reaching out too far. When you lost balance then the body breaks down it’s efficiency. You want to get your body ready to move it’s weight to put all it’s force into the ball. To test out a forward move: Draw a line of of the back foot and video it. Guys who are in balance don’t go outside of that line. You can use a wall as well. Put the back on the wall and the player should not feel any body part touch the wall. As the front foot picks up the back heel needs to stay grounded in the forward move. The glute possesses the power in the swing. Look for the root cause that is effecting a good move or a bad move for the player. Start looking at timing and then go from there. Teach a player the difference between perceived 50-50 balance and what it actually is and feels. Look at the head first at 50-50 to find the right look for the player. Some guys are 60-40 at foot strike. We as coaches have to help the player find their best setup at foot strike. The move of the player should naturally allow the flute of the athlete to load up. Coil and scap loading takes the hitter off of his line and balance. If the hands are behind the body then the front side has to move more to compensate. Get the hands in the position of launch that stays in line. To do this have the player work on taking their hands back based off of the chalk line in the batter’s box. Some hitters have their hands back too far at launch as well. You just have to work with the player to find the most comfortable and natural launch position for success. You want to create adaptable and adjustable hitters. In the world of hitting nothing is really new. Hitting changes based off of what the pitchers are doing. Example. With sinkers/pitch to contact pitchers, hitters are trying to hit the ball in the air. The timing is crucial for the proper time to barrel up the ball. If you’re late, start earlier so you have more room for error. As the elbows are going down the hands get on plane with the pitch and the bat will lag to create whip with the swing. We are trying to run the barrel north to south to square up the baseball. An east to west barrel can roll over balls that should be squared up. One of the hardest things to do when teaching hitting is timing. Have game footage and practice footage where you can see the difference between the player in game and in practice. The video helps the hitter and coach create an understanding of what happening to the hitter whether that’s his movement, mental game, or pitch mix. Understand what each pitcher is trying to do in order to create a hitting plan. Example: with a sinker pitcher try to hit the ball in the air. The ultimate goal is to hit line drives. Find out what the fastball is doing and try to base things off of that pitch. Then you can eliminate offspeed pitches. Try to find the sequence due to patterns. Feet together go forward: The player starts with the feet together and this works the forward move. The hitter needs to try to get to 50-50 balance. You can use a mirror or video to assess the forward move. You can use a Chuck It to work on the top hand. You can use a frisbee to work on the bottom hand. Bat path drill: You can use a bat and tell the hitter to release the bat at the pitchers head. If the bat path is going east or west then the bat will land pull side or opposite side. The goal of any coach is to have the hitter self assess and coach themselves. The best players can coach themselves. Allow for communication to happen constantly so you can help them. As a coach you are going to leave some days wanting to do better and then there are days where you will feel you did a great job. Journaling is a great way for each player and coach to remember what has worked and what doesn’t. Create your own opinions based off of trial and error. Trial and error will allow for the opinion to be created. “Don’t think like everyone else. Think outside of the box.” Failure will breed success if you stick with it. Keep trying and giving your best. Keep up the energy. “Always remember that it’s about the player.”  

Fitech Forum
Ep #1 The Importance of Partnership & Association Involvement

Fitech Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 26:53


In our introductory episode of The Fitech Forum, we will discuss the origins of Fitech and the importance of being aligned with community banks and the state associations that support those community banks and their communities.  Fitech’s story began with Shawn Dillon and Bridget Dowdle who lead the charge into serving community banks and supporting them with a strong payments technology program.  Part of that beginning includes what is now a prosperous relationship with the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT). Christopher Williston, Curt Nelson and Julie Courtney will share their stories through this journey and how they have participated in helping to shape the company that Fitech is today.  This interactive discussion will traverse through the importance of associations and what they do to support the banking community & how vendors and partners can do the same, the significance of an association endorsement, and the various ways to get involved in order to support the banking community. www.ibat.org www.fitech.com 

KCPN
Curt Nelson of the KC #Royals joins us!!

KCPN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 139:57


We talk to the Royals Hall Of Fame Director Curt Nelson!! Talk about Ned Yost’s Royals career and so much more!!

Midwest Mic’s
Curt Nelson of the KC #Royals joins us!!

Midwest Mic’s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 138:27


We talk to the Royals Hall Of Fame Director Curt Nelson!! Talk about Ned Yost’s Royals career and so much more!!

Midwest Mic’s
Curt Nelson of the KC #Royals joins us!!

Midwest Mic’s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 138:27


We talk to the Royals Hall Of Fame Director Curt Nelson!! Talk about Ned Yost’s Royals career and so much more!!

Life At The Ballpark
S1E12: Curt Nelson (Pt. 2) - Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame Director

Life At The Ballpark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 24:24


In part two of this interview with Curt Nelson, he will share the insightful stories recorded within the Negro League Hall of Fame.  Discover how this talent-rich league of African-Americans helped shape even more than just baseball history, it shaped American history. 

Life At The Ballpark
Curt Nelson (Part 2) Director Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame

Life At The Ballpark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 24:24


In part two of this interview with Curt Nelson, he will share the insightful stories recorded within the Negro League Hall of Fame.  Discover how this talent-rich league of African-Americans helped shape even more than just baseball history, it shaped American history. 

Life At The Ballpark
Curt Nelson Director Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame

Life At The Ballpark

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 25:28


Curt Nelson has been with the Kansas City Royals since 1999. Curt isn't just the Director of the Royals Hall of Fame, he helped spearhead its development in 2009.  Curt shares stories from their two World Series Championships as well as their four AL pennants.  

Life At The Ballpark
S1E11: Curt Nelson (Pt. 1) - Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame Director

Life At The Ballpark

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 25:28


Curt Nelson has been with the Kansas City Royals since 1999. Curt isn't just the Director of the Royals Hall of Fame, he helped spearhead its development in 2009.  Curt shares stories from their two World Series Championships as well as their four AL pennants.  

Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar
Hitting Round Table with Doug Latta, Curt Nelson, and Cody Atkinson

Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 113:38


Subscribe on iTunes    Subscribe on Stitcher   Subscribe on Google Play   Doug Quotes We dont chase results. We chase the ability to move in balance and take an effortless swing. The human body is the strongest and most efficient in a position of balance.  Curt Quotes The more information we can spread about good swings, the more our game is going to progress in the right direction and especially for the players which is what its all about. Timing is the most important thing, always Cody Atkinson We’ve got to learn to time for best fastball and adjust on the fly without taking panic swings. An athlete will self organize if you give them the right things to focus on. Contact  Doug Latta Ballyard6@gmail.com Curt Nelson Curtis2819@gmail.com Cody Atkinson Cody.atkinson@centralia.edu Website and Social Media sites for the show  www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast

The Program
Curt Nelson

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 10:47


December 19th, 2017 Curt Nelson, Director of the Royals Hall of Fame, joined the Program to discuss the Royals 50th season book that is now available. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Lions of Liberty Network
ELL 47: Electric Libertyland Thanksgiving Extravaganza Especiale!

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 99:14


On this very special Thanksgiving edition of Electric Libertyland (episode 47), Brian welcomes in the drunken Lions of Liberty family: Marc Clair and John Odermatt, as well as extended liberty family from the Johnny Rocket Launchpad! Yes, Johnny “Rocket” Adams and Curt Nelson bring holiday cheers, jeers, and highly inappropriate humor to the liberty dining table, as has become our annual tradition. The gang gets into discussions on the “It's OK to be White” college sign flap, who's the biggest liberty turkey of the year, how absurdly sad and inconvenient a local Libertarian Party meeting location was, and then get down and dirty with rounds of “Cats Cradle” and “RocketFire” questions, which brings the issue of “who will build the space roads??” to bear. It's a whole lot of family dysfunction, just like in your own home! Show notes at Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
ELL 47: Electric Libertyland Thanksgiving Extravaganza Especiale!

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 98:30


On this very special Thanksgiving edition of Electric Libertyland (episode 47), Brian welcomes in the drunken Lions of Liberty family: Marc Clair and John Odermatt, as well as extended liberty family from the Johnny Rocket Launchpad! Yes, Johnny “Rocket” Adams and Curt Nelson bring holiday cheers, jeers, and highly inappropriate humor to the liberty dining table, as has become our annual tradition. The gang gets into discussions on the “It’s OK to be White” college sign flap, who’s the biggest liberty turkey of the year, how absurdly sad and inconvenient a local Libertarian Party meeting location was, and then get down and dirty with rounds of “Cats Cradle” and “RocketFire” questions, which brings the issue of “who will build the space roads??” to bear. It’s a whole lot of family dysfunction, just like in your own home! Show notes at

Lions of Liberty Network
Felony Friday 078 - Johnny Adams on the Drug War, Hate Speech and Children's Rights

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 63:55


Today we welcome a friend of the Lions of Liberty to the Felony Friday show for the first time. Johnny Adams joins the show to help Felony Friday host John Odermatt break down some important felonies. Johnny is the host of the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad. Last week John Odermatt was a guest on the Launch Pad. On the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad each week Johnny Adams and his co-host Curt Nelson strive to bring you the best guests in talk radio. The Johnny Rocket Launch Pad delivers weekly interviews of Noteworthy: Politicians, Experts, and Activists. The Johnny Rocket Launch Pad is “Bringing the Party To The Libertarian Party” and “Launching Ideas in Your Direction.” Johnny is also the c [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
Felony Friday 078 - Johnny Adams on the Drug War, Hate Speech and Children’s Rights

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 63:11


Today we welcome a friend of the Lions of Liberty to the Felony Friday show for the first time. Johnny Adams joins the show to help Felony Friday host John Odermatt break down some important felonies. Johnny is the host of the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad. Last week John Odermatt was a guest on the Launch Pad. On the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad each week Johnny Adams and his co-host Curt Nelson strive to bring you the best guests in talk radio. The Johnny Rocket Launch Pad delivers weekly interviews of Noteworthy: Politicians, Experts, and Activists. The Johnny Rocket Launch Pad is “Bringing the Party To The Libertarian Party” and “Launching Ideas in Your Direction.” Johnny is also the c [...]

Lions of Liberty Network
265. Thanksgiving with the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad!

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 60:11


On this episode of the Lions of Liberty podcast, host Marc Clair gathers together several of his liberty lions for a little Thanksgiving meal, and before know it the part is crashed by our good friends from the Johnny Rocekt Launch Pad - Johnny Adams, Heather Nixon, and Curt Nelson! In this wacky and zany show you'll hear: The casts of both shows discuss the results of the 2016 election, and harken back to last year's show to look at their predictions from a year ago. A special guest appearance by a certain former Presidential candidate and his co-running mate.  The Lions of Liberty play a round of “Rocket Fire”, before… The tables get turned and the Launch Pad crew step into “The Cat's Cradle!” So…much…more! For full show notes, head over to L [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
265. Thanksgiving with the Johnny Rocket Launch Pad!

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 59:27


On this episode of the Lions of Liberty podcast, host Marc Clair gathers together several of his liberty lions for a little Thanksgiving meal, and before know it the part is crashed by our good friends from the Johnny Rocekt Launch Pad - Johnny Adams, Heather Nixon, and Curt Nelson! In this wacky and zany show you’ll hear: The casts of both shows discuss the results of the 2016 election, and harken back to last year’s show to look at their predictions from a year ago. A special guest appearance by a certain former Presidential candidate and his co-running mate.  The Lions of Liberty play a round of “Rocket Fire”, before… The tables get turned and the Launch Pad crew step into “The Cat’s Cradle!” So…much…more! For full show notes, head over to L [...]

Kansas City Baseball Vault
Comparing the Champs with Curt Nelson (BP Kansas City Episode 31)

Kansas City Baseball Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 25:21


Since we're waiting on the end of the 2016 season, we found a chat that we hadn't shared with you before. In this episode, we're sharing some insight from Curt Nelson, Director of the Royals Hall of Fame. Nelson talked with us about Alex Gordon's impact on the franchise, on the greatest Royals playoff moments, retiring numbers of Royals greats, and a comparison of the 1985 and 2015 World Series Championship teams.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn. 

Kansas City Baseball Vault
Kelly's Westport Inn and the Kansas City Baseball Vault Present: Curt Nelson

Kansas City Baseball Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 84:58


The regular season can't get here soon enough. While the Royals cruise through spring training, we covered a few of the remaining battles while also discussing the final second base decision to keep Chris Getz over Johnny Giavotella. We also talked a bit goings-on in Omaha and brought up the idea of a platoon (or replacement) for Jeff Francoeur and tossed out an idea of trading for David DeJesus. Most of our time this week, however, was spent talking with Curt Nelson, director of the Royals Hall of Fame. We talked about his vision for the exhibits and artifacts within the Hall of Fame and what he tries to present to those who visit the stadium and want to dive into the history of the franchise. Of course, we also had to bring up the question of "How does Emil Brown end up eligible for the Royals Hall of Fame?" Curt walked us through the process of nomination and how they've revamped the voting to include fan votes and we looked at a few specific cases on the current eligible ballot as well as other names from the past that may be revisited. It's interesting stuff to think about, especially as other players like Mike Sweeney, Johnny Damon and Carlos Beltran are nearing eligibility for the team honor.

Kansas City Baseball Vault
Royalman Report presents The Kansas City Baseball Vault: Mayor Sly James, Mike McCartney, George Toma and Curt Nelson of the Royals Hall of Fame.

Kansas City Baseball Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2012 59:58


The guys wrapped up All Star Week with a star studded, action pack show! Mike, Troy, Chris and Jeff Herr were joined in studio by Curt Nelson, proprietor of the Royals Hall of Fame. (Jeff Logan was out on assignment.) The guys talked about the All Star experience with Curt but were quickly joined by Mayor Sly James. The Mayor discussed what it took for the city and the success that this All Star Week was. Then the guys were joined by NFL Hall OF Famer and future Royals Hall of Famer George Toma who helped prep Kauffman Stadium's field. He told his story of catching the 1st pitch from Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson with a little help from Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins. Finally the guys were joined by the Voice of Kauffman Stadium, Mike McCartney. Mike and Curt paired up to exchange stories of this week and weeks gone by. They told us how a ball hit violently by Mark Trumbo ended up on top of the Royals Hall of Fame and then inside the Royals Hall of Fame. Mike talked about how hectic the booth was and what it was like working with the networks. This and so much more await you inside this weeks Kansas City Baseball Vault! For more tune in Sundays 7-8pm at www.RoyalmanReport.com for the Royalman Report and Thursdays from 6-7pm on ESPN 1510 for the Kansas City Baseball Vault.

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The Recipe for Business Success - Biz Talk Radio Show

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2009 41:46


Listen in to the interview with Curt Nelson about his book, The Recipe for Business Success.