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Former OU President David Boren passes away. OU men's tennis coach Nick Crowell joins the show.
Oklahoma U.S. Senator James Lankford joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter just minutes after news broke of the death of David Boren, a former Oklahoma governor, and veteran US senator and university president. Senator Lankford also reviews President Trump's first 30 days in office.
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Dr. Boren continues to examine the war chapters of Alma and the principles of righteous leadership as well as the evidence of God's hand in preparing the Book of Mormon for modern-day application and testimony.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33ES YOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/9FQtlm-rBioALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 Part II– Dr. David Boren03:14 Alma 46:21 - The title of liberty and running together08:00 Alma 46 Joseph of Egypt and covenant reminders11:02 Alma 47 - Amalickiah stirs up Lamanites to anger12:44 Alma 47:12-18 - Lehonti was “fixed in his mind”16:24 Don't come down from your mountain20:53 The Amalickiah's of today22:19 Alma 28:1-5 - Strengthening weak places25:01 Alma 48:7-17 - Moroni's characteristics and preparations for war28:20 Alma 48:19 - Helaman and others serve without recognition32:44 Textual analysis of Amalickiah's 13 words36:31 Alma 48:21-24 - How do Christians go to war?38:40 Alma 49:10-14 - Great leaders make needed changes44:21 Alma 49:26 -Lehi and the people of Morianton45:18 Alma 49:36 - Being hurt by people close to us49:41 Alma 51:2-9 - Contentions and the voice of the people50:45 Alma 51:19-21, 33-34 - End of the king-men and Teancum53:11 Alma 52:1 Amalickiah killed on the first day of the year54:36 The form of the Book of Alma 56:44 Alma 52 - Asking for help57:36 Alma 52:19 - Church councils and leadership1:02:57 Inviting the Lord into our councils1:04:42 Dr. Boren's ideas on leadership and testimony of Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon1:08:25 End of Part II– Dr. David BorenThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
What are we fighting for? Dr. David Boren explores what makes a righteous leader and how to have joy amidst spiritual and physical battles and how the Book of Mormon arms readers to fight against unrighteousness.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM33ES YOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/4S3LDAfyVUQALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 Part I - Dr. David Boren02:02 Dr. Boren's bio04:05 What are we fighting for?06:50 Righteous Warriors by John Bytheway10:21 Power in the Book of Mormon13:00 Great leaders see people as God sees them16:21 John follows a prompting to check arrest listing18:13 Alma 43:1 - Great leaders are action-oriented and lead with love20:58 Dr. Boren shares a story about sheep25:26 Zarahemnah sets the tone29:20 Alma 42:8-9 - Reasons for war32:54 Great leaders clarify and inspire38:11 Alma 42:17 - Moroni takes command at 2541:56 Alma 42:23-29 - Prophets know where enemies will strike45:45 Alma 42:45-47 The Lord's rules of engagement48:14 Alma 44:1-4 - Great leaders reflect and assess52:38 Alma 44:9 - Great leaders are resolute and courageous55:15 Alma 44:5 Sacred support57:23 Alma 44:20-21 Great leaders forgive and act with perspective59:39 Alma 45 - A new enemy and finding joy1:06:38 Alma from sinner to translated disciple of Christ1:09 Amalickiah and Moroni1:16:20 End of Part 1 - Dr. David BorenThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
U.S. Representative and Senator from Oklahoma from 1987, James Mountain Inhofe was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on November 17, 1934. He grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he attended public schools and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Tulsa. He served in the U.S. Army and worked in aviation, real estate, and insurance for three decades. He was president of Quaker Life Insurance Company before entering politics.As a Republican he was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1966 and became a state senator in 1968. He ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1974 and for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976. He was a three-term mayor of Tulsa from 1978 to 1984.In 1986 he ran again for the U.S. House from the First District and was elected. He has sense won reelection three more times.In 1994, when Sen. David Boren resigned to become president of the University of Oklahoma, Inhofe won Boren's U.S. Senate seat in a special election. Two years later, in 1996, he was reelected for his first full term. November 16, 2014 he won election to his fourth term ending January 3, 2021.His committee assignments have included Armed Services, Indian Affair, and Environment and Public Works.
Fred Davis only ended up in politics due to a family tragedy and then a family connection, and yet has become one of the most creative and controversial ad makers in America. His clients include a who's who of Republican elected officials...from Bush to Dole to McCain to Schwarzenegger among dozens of others. And despite electing Presidents and numerous Republicans up and down the ballot, he's most famous for his unique perspective on advertising that has led to some of the most memorable and controversials spots of the last few decades...the McCain '08 ad comparing Senator Barack Obama to Paris Hilton, introducing soon-to-be Michigan Governor Rick Synder as "one tough nerd", "Demon Sheep" in California, and introducing the phrase "I'm Not a Witch" into popular culture. Fred is a natural story teller with a great story of an accidental path and unconventional approach to politics.(To donate to support The Pro Politics Podcast, you may use this venmo link or inquire by email at mccrary.zachary@gmail.com)IN THIS EPISODEHow family tragedy propels Fred into the PR at 19 years old & ultimately the ad business…The Senate race that put Fred on the national political map…Fred's connection the rise of Napa Valley wines…The stories behind some of Fred's most famous ads…- The “celebrity” ad against Barack Obama in 2008…- A colorful device for Governor Schwarznegger's 2006 re-election…- Branding Michigan Governor Rick Synder as “One Tough Nerd”…- The story behind the infamous Demon Sheep spot for Carly Fiorina's 2010 Senate race…- Fred's concept behind the Christine O'Donnell “I'm Not a Witch” ad from the 2010 Delaware Senate race…- The Jon Huntsman “motorcycle” announcement video…- Fred talks one of his favorite current clients, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy…- The story behind Fred's first viral video for Sonny Perdue against Georgia Governor Roy Barnes…How a high-profile conservative ad-maker is received living in liberal Hollywood…AND Jason Alexander, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, bell bottoms, the Beverly Hills Hotel, Bon Van Inc, David Boren, Bottle Rocket, Barbara Boxer, Tom Campbell, Chateau Montelena, cheese boards, Bill Clinton, Robert Davi, Gray Davis, Dan Duckhorn, family disagreements, the Freitas Brothers, Gateway computers, good luck charms, gotcha ads, Kelsey Grammer, half-way houses, Mark Halperin, Jim Inhofe, large-format cameras, Rush Limbaugh, Lippincott, Mitch McConnell, Dave McCurdy, Dan McLagan, mirrored pedestals, Robert Mondavi, Sam Nunn, the NRSC, Ogilvy & Mather, Sarah Palin, pink tutus, Steve Schmidt, selling fishing bait, K. Wortham Smith, Steven Spielberg, J. Walter Thompson, Chuck Todd, Trinity University, True Lies, weathermen, the West End Grill, Meg Whitman, Wine Spectator & more!Links to ads cited in this episode: Prison dancing (Inhofe '94)Big Spender (Inhofe '94)Bug Zapper (Inhofe '98)Celebrity (McCain '08)Schwarzenegger Re-election ('06)One Tough Nerd (Rick Synder '10)Demon Sheep (Fiorina '10)I'm Not a Witch (Christine O'Donnell '10)Huntsman Motorcycle Presidential Announcement ('12)King Roy (Sonny Perdue '02)
Nobody has a political career like JC Watts. Starting quarterback at the University of Oklahoma, NFL draft pick, several years in the Canadian Football League, the first Black statewide elected official in Oklahoma, 8 years in Congress rising to Conference Chair in the GOP leadership, and voluntarily leaving office with even greater political stardom likely in front of him. In this conversation, he talks his one-of-kind-story of a blue-collar kid from small town Eufala, OK to a high level pro athlete to a groundbreaking political figure - with one of the most unique perspectives in American politics. IN THIS EPISODEJC Watts' upbringing in rural Eufala, OK..The formative experience of playing football at the University of Oklahoma…The political roots of the Watts family…What leads him to run for office shortly after his football career ends…Lessons learned from his iconic coach Barry Switzer…Memories from early days in the House after his 1994 election…Congressman Watts talks what he learned about Native culture over the years…Inside the story of delivering the 1997 GOP Response to the State of the Union…Congressman Watts ousts John Boehner from the House GOP leadership after the '98 elections…Inside the strategic and messaging disagreements among the GOP leadership…Congressman Watts talks the intoxicating “cheer of the crowd” present in politics…The two times he most seriously considered running for office after he left the House…The letter Rosa Parks wrote to Congressman Watts…Why he left the House after 8 years…The longtime political relationship between Congressman Watts and his successor Tom Cole…Congressman Watts talks being both a Black man and a strong Republican…His thoughts on the state of the Trump-led Republican Party of 2022…The current projects that he's most excited about…AND Arkansas things, bellyachers, Sonny Bono, bootleggers, David Boren, the CFL, Julia Carson, cesspools and jacuzzis, Chattanooga, Dick Cheney, Donna Christensen, Bill Clinton, Tom Coburn, the Contract with America, the Creek Nation, Danny Davis, Tom Delay, disgruntled Democrats, dysfunctional conferences, economics 101, enterprise zones, FCA, Floyd Flake, George Floyd, Harold Ford Jr., Newt Gingrich, HBCUs, Denny Hastert, huge assignments, Jim Inhofe, Jesse Jackson, January 6th, Jack Kemp, knuckleheads, Langston University, lapel pins, Steve Largent, live bodies, Bob Livingston, Longhorn friends, Dave McCurdy, the NAACP, Don Nickles, opportunity zones, Ottawa, Pee Wee leagues, pow wows, private equity funds, pulpit experience, reading the blitz, redshirts, special sauce, The Selmon Brothers, the Sixth Sense, snowball effects, speechwriters, Mike Synar, Toronto, the United Nations, the Urban League, the USA Today, youth ministers, Zach Wamp & more!
Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 64. We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at www.heilmanandhaver.com! IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Laura Galt Laura Galt is a Tony Nominated Broadway co-producer (The Prom), indie film director, producer, casting director, assistant director, actor, educator/teaching artist, speech-language pathologist, and mom based in Austin, TX. She coordinated extras casting on Aged Out (starring Tye Sheridan of X-Men and Ready Player One) which premiered at SXSW 2018. She is currently working on the producing/capitalization team for The Outsiders Musical (based on the SE Hinton novel/Francis Ford Coppola film) which is in development for Broadway. (World premiere-La Jolla Playhouse Feb/March 2023.) Laura co-conceptualized and produced a SXSW 2018 panel, Hollywood to Broadway: Adapting Films for Stage, and the 2019 SXSW panel, Film & Music: Collaborating on Broadway. She has served on Zach Theatre's Education Board and is currently involved as a teaching artist and judge for Young Playwrights for Change, a national middle school playwriting competition run by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education in collaboration with Zach Theatre. Young Playwrights for Change has a goal to produce meaningful conversations that will ripple across our nation to provoke change by sparking conversations and discussion throughout classrooms, schools, and communities. Laura has also worked in Los Angeles at International Creative Management, as an associate publicist for Nancy Seltzer Public Relations, and was a part of the publicity team for Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Kathy Bates, Placido Domingo, Rob Reiner, and Jonathan Demme's acclaimed film Philadelphia. Laura was also Julia Louis Dreyfus's assistant and worked for Burt Reynolds Productions. In college, Laura interned for Senator David Boren. She enjoys championing education, up and coming filmmakers, theatre, and dance, and has a goal of involving herself and others in stage and screen narratives that have relevant messages and shift representation paradigms for women, youth, and underrepresented populations. She joined us from her home in Austin, TX. Connect with Laura: Web: www.lauragalt.com and atxrandom.com Twitter: @mslauragalt Instagram: @atxrandom
David Boren, PhDAssistant Clinical Professor, Education Leadership & Foundations, Brigham Young University"I realized, these are God's children in this class, these 25 to 30 kiddos. And their unique situations and challenges...they were His long before they were mine. And He cares deeply about them. So I will partner with Him, and rely on Him."
In this week's interview edition of The Flagship Podcast, Berry Tramel, longtime columnist for the Oklahoman, shares his thoughts on the decisions of Texas and Oklahoma to leave the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference. Tramel talks about Oklahoma's attempts to get into the SEC previously under then-president David Boren and how the Sooners have finally made the move under new OU president Joseph Harroz, Jr. Tramel discusses the differences between Harroz and Boren. What were the driving forces behind Oklahoma's move? Tramel weighs in. Tramel talks about the how former Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops wanted nothing to do with the SEC in the past and how having Texas on board "made things a lot easier." Tramel wonders how Texas and Oklahoma will handle moving from a league where they had an inordinate say in decisions to a "strong central government" in the SEC under commissioner Greg Sankey. Tramel talks about how recruiting might have to change now that Texas and Oklahoma are joining "the pirate ship" in the SEC. ESPN is clearly involved with Texas and OU's decisions, Tramel said. What isn't clear is if ESPN is involved in tearing down the rest of the BIg 12, Tramel said. Tramel talks about the likelihood of Texas and Oklahoma getting out of the Big 12 as soon as possible. Tramel also weighs on what's next for Oklahoma State in terms of the Cowboys' likely landing spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are grateful to have Mike Boren on the Inspire Excellence podcast. This episode we dive into Mike's background and get to know him as a business and family man. Mike shares with us tips and advice that he has learned about work-life balance and how to keep customers and clients happy. Mike is one of the founders of Clearwater Analytics. Clearwater was founded in 2004 by David Boren, Michael Boren, and Douglas Bates. Prior to founding Clearwater, David, Michael, and Douglas founded Clearwater Advisors, an institutional fixed-income investment advisor, where they developed the concept for Clearwater. In 2019, Clearwater Analytics was named Technology Firm of the Year at the Insurance Asset Management Awards and Best Software Solution at the UK & European Captive Review Awards. Clearwater Analytics is among the leading provider of web-based investment portfolio accounting, reporting, and reconciliation services for corporate treasuries, insurance companies, and asset managers. It provides solutions for both separately-managed and commingled accounts. Clearwater is a privately held company headquartered in Boise, Idaho, with additional offices in London, England; Edinburgh, Scotland; New York City, USA and Noida, India. Clearwater reports on over $3.5 trillion in investment assets. They now employ more than 650 people. Enjoy this episode and share it with your friends/colleagues! ---------------------------------------------------------- About the Podcast: Connecting with the community is a priority for BVA. The goal of this podcast is to share the stories of individuals who are changing the world. The Inspire Excellence podcast is an Idaho based show that is hosted by Bill Whitacre, former CEO of the J.R. Simplot Company and Tommy Ahlquist the CEO of BVA Development. Each episode features different guests and compelling topics. Leave a review on the platform you decide to listen on and tell your friends! Follow Us Online At: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inspireexcellencepo... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bvadev/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0R... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bvadev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bvadev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bva-...
In this week's episode of The Source, Nolan Clay talks about OSBI's investigation of former OU president David Boren, Kayla Branch and a group of volunteers checks on the homeless population and what's next for the 39th street area?
In this week's episode of The Source, Nolan Clay talks about OSBI's investigation of former OU president David Boren, Kayla Branch and a group of volunteers checks on the homeless population and what's next for the 39th street area? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deacon David's Homily from the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. Enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast.
Episode 5 continues our conversation about OU's problematic provost. Part II focuses on Suzette's role in the provost search in the fall of 2014 and spring of 2015 - and how former President David Boren paved the way for Kyle Harper, a man in his mid-30s with very little administrative experience, to become the University of Oklahoma's chief academic officer. Listen to this episode and visit our website at www.onourcamp.us for more.
Deacon David's homily from the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast
Deacon David's homily from the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast!
In the inaugural episode of the On Our Campus Podcast, hosts Marty Peercy and Professor and former Dean Suzette Grillot discuss long-standing issues of systemic corruption at the University of Oklahoma. We hear from, in their own words, former President David Boren and Renzi Stone.
This is audio of a conversation between OU Professor and former Dean Suzette Grillot and former OU President David Boren that took place on February 19th, 2018.
Former OU President David Boren agreed in a two-page resignation letter to give up his president emeritus title, stop teaching political science at the university and let go of his free tickets to football games and other OU sporting events, The Oklahoman has learned. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nurses, doctors, dentists, politicians—Trent has something to say about all of them, plus mentions of David Boren and Illinois’ new minimum wage hike.
We were told it’s impossible, but OU faculty are getting a raise while tuition has stayed flat. Maybe what David Boren told us wasn’t … accurate? And the Electoral College is the last remaining pillar of federalism, so no wonder it’s under attack across the country. Meanwhile, some of the highest paid teachers in the country are still on strike today.
David L. Boren has served Oklahoma as governor and U.S. Senator and became the thirteenth president of the University of Oklahoma. He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions.To begin his political career Boren served four terms in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. His campaign for governor became known for the “Boren Broom Brigade” to demonstrate his pledge to “Sweep out the Old Guard.” At age 33, he was the youngest governor in the nation.In 1979 he was elected to the U.S. Senate where he was the longest serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.Boren led the way in organizing the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence which recognizes students and teachers and helps establish private local foundations.Since his inauguration as president of the University of Oklahoma in 1994, he has initiated twenty major new programs while increasing the donor base from 18,000 to over 100,000 friends and alumni.The Boren family has produced three generations of public servants, David Boren’s father, Lyle Boren, and his son, Dan Boren, have both served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Oklahoma.
OCPA had raised questions about David Boren’s hiring practices and spending for years—now it’s getting exposed. But where is the press? Plus Facebook trickery, socialized medicine gets a big negligence bill, and why Bernie Sanders may not be the future after all.
For the first time ever, we've got Bob Przybylo in studio to join the rest of the crew to break down this historic recruiting weekend for the Sooners. We talk about the ins and outs of the weekend, how Lincoln Riley set this up and how he knocked them down. We also talk about Bob Stoops big weekend and you'll hear from him on his past and his future. A lot of Bob's former players were in town as well. It's our biggest podcast ever with tons of stories and information to break down everything that happened in recruiting, on the football field and behind the scenes with a week's worth of festivities packed into a couple of days. The rundown follows below: OPEN - We welcome Bob Przybylo to the studio for the first time 0:04:45 - We breakdown the success of this weekend's recruiting haul. 0:06:45 - All of a sudden OU is that recruiting power everyone hates and thinks is cheating 0:09:00 - OU becoming adept at bringing de-commitments back into the fold. 0:15:57 - OU appears to be stepping into a new stratosphere of recruiting we haven't seen in recent history. 0:22:15 - Carey was right in the middle of the David Boren scare during the Stoops statue unveiling 0:30:45 - Breaking down the spring game. Trey Sermon scare and young standouts. 0:35:40 - Kyler Murray vs. Austin Kendall. Is it really a battle? What about MLB? 0:47:50 - The impressions left by the former players who returned 0:50:50 - Rivals calling OU the new RBU? 1:01:10 - Trace Adkins concerns ended up being overblown 1:04:55 - Where Lincoln Riley goes from here for big spring weekends? 1:11:30 - Where did OU make up the most ground in recruiting this weekend? 1:17:40 - Overall impression from recruits about this weekend 1:20:35 - Putting together one of the best OCs in the game with the best talent in the game? Has anyone done it lately? 1:23:35 - 2020 recruiting - Javian Hester close to pulling the trigger and Green-Warren could be there too. 1:27:35 - The OU staff hasn't been perfect since 2011 after Kevin Wilson left. 1:32:45 - Hoops recruiting had a big weekend too 1:37:00 - Bob Stoops' weekend was revealing and good to see. 1:43:00 - Joe Castiglione and David Boren kept Stoops at OU in the early days 1:46:00 - Drake and Isaac Stoops will keep Bob around for a while 1:52:50 - Bob relives his final day as OU's coach
Join us as we discuss what David Boren has done to allow us these snowdays, what we had to eat, and extreme cougar wives. Thanks again to anyone that has given us a listen, and has decided to load up Episode 2! We plan to release these episodes weekly for you all, and if you become a patron you'll get access a week early and acess to all of our bonus episodes!Thanks,Midnight Steak Pods Episode 2 - Snowday Conspiracy MP3
Baker Mayfield has been punished for his crotch grabbing at Kansas and the boys are here to talk about the ins and outs of the decision and how this will affect his last game in Norman. It's your definitive guide to all things Mayfield suspension. We even let the listeners get in on the action as we play your takes on the podcast through our new voicemail feature. Some truly crazy stuff on the voicemails. Josh weighs in on the latest commitment and the commitments to come as well as the early signing period and how OU is dealing with that. it's an episode unlike any we've ever done. The rundown follows: OPEN - Good luck explaining some of our colorful language to your children on your drives 0.03:10 - Baker Mayfield has been punished/suspended. How it all went down. 0.06:35 - Baker's emotional press conference and how hard it was to sit through 0.11:07 - Who ordered the code red on Baker? 0.16:50 - Eddie forces Carey to defend Berry Tramel and once again, Christianity. 0.18:40 - Why Mayfield's crotch grab became such a big deal nationally 0.22:28 - Bob Przybylo has joined SoonerScoop.com 0.31:10 - We introduce voicemails to the show and they are pretty awesome 0.45:35 - Our most triggered voicemail of the day 0.49:45 - We meet David Boren's biggest fan 0.57:10 - Josh updates us on the Derek Green commitment this week 0.59:47 - The early signing period and how it could go for Oklahoma 1.07:13 - Commitments are still coming and one did after we recorded. But still more to come 1.25:30 - Cleaning out the voicemail box 1:28:55 - Baker's value to Oklahoma over the last three years 1.36:15 - What happens at the end of Baker's last home game? Who wins the Don Key Award?
Alex and Ryan discuss David Boren's retirement announcement and preview the Baylor game.
The Sooners get ready for the Bears and we get you ready with the guys on the field. Baker Mayfied, Steven Parker II, and Mark Andrews look back on Tulane and preview the Bears. Plus our "Writers Block" features OU beat reporters Eric Bailey from the Tulsa World and Ryan Aber from the Oklahoman. Also... we go inside the David Boren retirement presser and the unveiling of the University North Park project with George Stoia III from the OU Daily.
May 18th, 2017 Blair Kerkhoff, of the KC Star, joined the Program to talk about the situation at Baylor, David Boren talking again and Tilmon to Mizzou. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We highlight the latest in recruiting, talk about the disaster of the Big 12 and what role David Boren played in all of it. We also talk about OU's future in recruiting. We hit up the loss of Samaje Perrine, preview Texas Tech, Joe's stat talk makes us uncomfortable and we revisit one of the week's angriest subjects, Brian Bosworth.
The gang is back together to debate what has led to the Sooners 1-2 start and to talk about the latest with Jalen Reagor as well. We talk coaching vs. playing, why OU has lost games, how they'll rebound this week against TCU. Should anyone be fired at this point? We also discuss Big 12 expansion and David Boren's role in it all. Has he become the hated face of the Big 12 now? A pretty candid version of the Unofficial 40.
Ryan Aber of NewsOK.com joins the show to discuss the convoluted resolution to Oklahoma's push at the Big 12 meetings to get another year of eligibility for quarterback Baker Mayfield. We also talk about David Boren's evolving position on the status of the conference.
Ballzy hosts Kevin Sherrington, Barry Horn and Evan Grant chat with Daily Oklahoman columnist Berry Tramel about the latest talks regarding the Big 12 expansion. Tramel gives his insight on OU president David Boren with his plan to expand and have its own television network. Also, the group discusses the possibility of eliminating the Longhorn Network
Oklahoma's David Boren wants the Longhorn Network changed to the Big 12 network, along with some other changes. The Dallas Morning News sports writers and Kirk Bohls talk about it.
Oklahoma recruit Jean Delance said he withdrew his commitment to coach Bob Stoops after seeing a video that showed fraternity members at the school chanting racist remarks. "Very uneducated people. I wouldn't want my son or child to go there or to anywhere like that," Delance told CBS 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth on Monday. "It was just very disturbing to me. I didn't like it." Oklahoma Fraternity with the racist comments. We will discuss with Coach Emerson Martin and the crew tonight. Delance, a four-star offensive lineman who is ranked No. 272 on the ESPN Junior 300, committed to the Sooners in November and visited Norman with his mother, Altavian, last weekend. But when they returned to their home in Mesquite, Texas, the video, in which members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon also indicated that African-Americans would never be admitted to the fraternity, prompted them to rethink the commitment. "I've had family history in racial issues, inequality," Altavian Delance told CBS 11. "Jean knows these things are serious to us." Oklahoma president David Boren reacted swiftly Tuesday, expelling two students he says have been identified as leading the chant.
Jamie Bragg, David Boren and Tony Santiago are here to talk about Oracle Theatre, the theatre that gives it's theatre away for the price of theatre, I mean free, gives it's theatre away for the price of free. That's why their url is www.publicaccesstheatre.org As of this posting you have one last weekend of Chicago Fringe Fest to take in This House Believes the American Dream is at the Expense of the American Negro, and wait till summer 2015 for the remount of The Jungle (brought back due to popularity) Thanks as ever to Bronwyn Issac for putting craft supplies in her mouth for this week's game, What's in My Mouth?
We made it! Together we have recorded and released 100 episodes! As a special thanks, we want to dedicate this episode to the people that made it all possible: Nick, Logan and Manny. Warning: this episode begins and ends with booing. But seriously, thank you Candice Conner, Zach Finch, Tony Giamichael, Tony Santiago, Sherman Edwards, Ben Stockton, Marie Weigle, Kevin Buchmeir, Daniel Scheuermann, Samantha Eden, Meghann Wilkinson, Martin Morrow, Alsia Rosenthal, Matt Kirk, Jeffrey Gardner, Liz Chidester, Aileen McGroddy, Tamara Silverleaf, David Boren, Rob Wilson, Kate Schell, David Drake, Denise Donovan, Logan Dean, Oz Noxious, Matt Riggs, Tony Santiago, Justine Boney, Morfyndyr Mazzazzledazz, Rachel Lada Stark, Kevin Duvall, Kevin Pickman, Stefani Tormanen Stephen Leonard, Ryan Conner, Bryan Bowden, Beth Stelling, Chris Petrovich, Mary Hollis Inboden, Joel Kim Booster, Samantha Church, Sal Manno, Dan Hale, Michael Lippert and Mike Maimone, Mike, Mike, Mike Mike and Mike. If you did not make it on this list please send your complaints to ThickNickBroLover on grindr.
Episode Description: “For human evolution to continue, the conversation must deepen.” – Margaret MeadThe 6th Annual AREDAY – American Renewable Energy Day – produced by long-time environmental activist and filmmaker Chip Comins -- is a uniquely innovative and interactive annual gathering of co-creative change in this time of Yes We Can, and Yes We Must. It will take place Aug. 20-22, 2009 in the beauty of summertime in the Rocky Mountains in Aspen, Colorado. This year’s focus is “The Problem IS the Solution: Wall Street Meets Green Street – Creating the New Energy Economy”, bringing together a truly amazing array of people.This gathering will present all of us in attendance with an extraordinary opportunity not just to share information on visionary perspectives and practical tools for change, but to directly experience and co-create one of most important global transformations of our times. Participants will include a number of the people I have dialogued with on this site, such as Lester Brown, Bracken Hendricks, Van Jones, Bob Gough of Intertribal COUP, and many more. See Living Dialogues Episodes 68 and 70.Details, list of other key participants you will appreciate, and registration information available at www.areday.net. At last year’s AREDAY, Ted Turner was asked what he told the Board after he resigned from Time Warner in the wake of the AOL fiasco. He replied: “I just told them to stop doing the dumb things, and start doing the smart things.”To get a sense of how profound this simple message is if our public and private powers would only apply this advice, why they don’t, and why it really is true that the ball is in our court as citizens to show the way, that only “if the people will lead, the leaders will follow”, consider the following statements from one of this year’s AREDAY keynote speakers, Amory Lovins (then a 29 year old physicist), made thirty-three years ago, in his seminal article in Foreign Affairs magazine entitled “Energy Strategy – The Road Not Taken?”:At a time before Al Gore was even in Congress, Lovins noted: “The commitment (of U.S. policy) to a long-term coal economy many times the scale of today’s makes the doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration early in the next century virtually unavoidable, with the prospect then or soon thereafter of substantial and perhaps irreversible changes in global climate.” He dubbed this “the hard path.”The alternative, which Lovins called “the soft path,” favored “benign” sources of renewable power like wind and the sun, along with a heightened commitment to meeting energy demands through conservation and efficiency. Such a heterodox blend of clean technologies, Lovins argued, would bring a host of salutary effects: a healthier environment, an end to our dependence on Middle East oil, a diminished likelihood of future wars over energy, and the foundation of a vibrant new economy.”[The preceding two paragraphs are from the summary by Joshua Green in his article “Better Luck This Time”, reviewing the history of U.S. policy persisting in “doing the dumb things” all this time, in the July-August issue of The Atlantic magazine.]In my view, the U.S. is weighted down with the collective albatross in this Second Gilded Age of greed by highly centralized corporate systems beyond the control of our public government, including the U.S. financial system, fossil fuel energy and utility system, and health care system, among others – disconnected from any meaningful innovation and the public good. We will be exploring these aspects – and how they relate to the evolutionary imperative of consciousness transformation -- in future dialogues, including the upcoming next dialogues with Jeffrey Hopkins, the translator the Dalai Lama’s new book “Becoming Enlightened” (No. 100), Gillian Tett of the Financial Times of London on “Fool’s Gold” the creation by ambitious, self-centered Wall Street “high fliers” of the global economic catastrophe (Nos. 101 and 102), and David Korten on an “Agenda for a New Economy” (Nos. 103 and 104), followed by Judith Orloff on “Emotional Freedom”, and more to come.In the meantime, we invite you and look forward to seeing you at AREDAY on Aug. 20-22, 2009 in the natural beauty of Aspen, Colorado. As a listener to Living Dialogues, you can still receive an early bird discount by emailing Chip Comins directly at ccomins@rof.net. And if you cannot physically put yourself in Aspen Colorado for AREDAY, you’re very much invited to continue participating through your deep listening to not only this dialogue (and those related Living Dialogues listed above and below), but to our continuing Living Dialogues after that. And also to honor the fact that really it is true -- and we’re experiencing it with great gratitude for our listenership and their Website Contact emails from around the world -- that as the world becomes smaller, “yes, we can” and do experience in greater depth and greater celebration our own common humanity and our personal ability to shape our collective destiny in very real ways. “We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth…. and we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself....For the world has changed, and we must change with it…why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration…" -- Barack Obama Inaugural Address, January 20, 2009 As we say on Living Dialogues: “Dialogue is the Language of Evolutionary Transformation”™.Contact me if you like at www.livingdialogues.com. Visit my blog at Duncan.personallifemedia.com. ”. (For more, including information on the Engaged Elder Wisdom Dialogue Series on my website www.livihngdialogues.com, click on Episode Detail to the left above and go to Transcript section.) Among other heartful visionary conversations you will find of particular interest on these themes are my Dialogues on this site with Lester Brown, David Boren, Jav Inslee, Bracken Hendricks, Bob Gough, Van Jones, Ted Sorensen, Frances Moore Lappe, Angeles Arrien, David Mendell, Michael Dowd, and Barbara Marx Hubbard among others [click on their name(s) in green on right hand column of the Living Dialogues Home Page on this site]. After you listen to this Dialogue, I invite you to both explore and make possible further interesting material on Living Dialogues by taking less than 5 minutes to click on and fill out the Listener Survey. My thanks and appreciation for your participation.