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This week, John Michael Heath from EAP Society joins Justin to reflect on the music of pianist, producer, and songwriter David Briggs, who first joined Elvis in the recording studio in 1966 and continued working through the rest of Elvis's career periodically in and out of sessions and live shows. David passed away this past week at the age of 82. The guys select some of their favorite tracks featuring David's work, and also remember Wink Martindale and Will Hutchins who both passed away as well. For Song of the Week, call it a belated Easter segment, with Justin selecting Elvis's versions of the country standard "There Goes My Everything" and its gospel counterpart "He Is My Everything" from the early 1970s. John then gives us a quick primer on how to interpret Elvis's approach to the melding white and black gospel traditions for the How Great Thou Art sessions before spotlighting the more direct influence of Jimmy Jones & The Sensationals on "So High." Justin then takes the baton and together the duo explore the earlier (and Biblical) roots of the song and a couple neat secularized R&B versions of the same song. You can hear more from John and Jamie Kelley at youtube.com/EAPSociety or visiting eapsociety.com. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
Beyond IP, the role of geolocation data in combating AML and fraud. John Byrne sits down with David Briggs, CEO and Co-Founder of GeoGuard and GeoComply, to discuss the limitations of IP addresses and the role that advanced geolocation data can play in AML and in fighting other types of financial fraud, FinCEN's recent guidance on encouraging innovative responses to COVID-19 fraud, and how to improve the BSA/AML data analysis infrastructure.
Little River Band guitarist, David Briggs, has been honoured as a member of the Order of Australia today. After leaving the Little River Band, Briggs embarked on a highly successful career as an audio engineer and producer, working on albums for Australian Crawl, Darryl Braithwaite and Russell Morris. Luke Grant catches up with David Briggs to find out about his incredible career and what the Australia Day Honour means to him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Marty Carpenter President-elect Donald Trump was on Wall Street this morning ringing the Stock Exchange bell after being named Time Magazine's Person of the Year. This is the second time Trump has been named Person of the Year. David Briggs, Cheddar Business News, joins Marty Carpenter to discuss Trump’s connection to New York and some of his economic goals for his upcoming presidency.
Host: Marty Carpenter President Biden grants clemency to over 1,500 individuals With just over a month left in his presidency, President Biden is taking the chance to pardon and grant clemency to even more folks. Today he granted clemency to 1,500 individuals, marking the largest single-day granting of clemency in America's history. Marty Carpenter breaks down these pardons and looks at possible additional future pardons. Fight against medical debt moving to the states Following the killing of the United Healthcare CEO last week, one big discussion that's resurfaced online has been centered around medical debt. Marty Carpenter looks at the reasoning behind moving the fight from the federal stage down to the states. Relationship between social media companies and lawmakers changing The relationship between social media companies and the federal government looks to be changing ahead of the new administration -- Meta is donating to Trump's inaugural fund and Democratic lawmakers are rethinking their relationship with X CEO Elon Musk. Marty Carpenter explains why social media companies might be looking to work on their relationship with the new administration. Donald Trump named Time’s Person of the Year President-elect Donald Trump was on Wall Street this morning ringing the Stock Exchange bell after being named Time Magazine's Person of the Year. This is the second time Trump has been named Person of the Year. David Briggs, Cheddar Business News, joins Marty Carpenter to discuss Trump’s connection to New York and some of his economic goals for his upcoming presidency. The inland port's effects on the Great Salt Lake Groups from around the state are saying that inland ports near the Great Salt Lake are undoing much of the work that has been done to preserve the lake. But as Ben Hart, Executive Director of the Utah Inland Port Authority tells Marty Carpenter, the port authority is specifically trying to avoid damaging the Great Salt Lake and environment around it. We discuss it all on Inside Sources. Donald Trump invites Chinese President Xi Jingping to inauguration President-elect Donald Trump is waiting to hear back from Chinese President Xi Jingping after he invited him to attend his inauguration next month. Xi has yet to accept the invitation. Ambassadors and other diplomats are typically invited to inaugurations, but State Department records dating back to 1874 show that a foreign leader has never attended a transfer-of-power ceremony. Anna Pechenkina, Associate Professor of Political Science at Utah State University, joins Marty Carpenter to explain why this precedent is so intriguing. Fighting media bias with artificial intelligence The Los Angeles Times is looking to introduce a new AI tool that will help combat media bias. The idea behind this tool is to have a "bias meter" that will allow readers to read both sides of a story. Brandon Amacher, Director of the Emerging Technology Policy Lab at Utah Valley University, joins Marty Carpenter to discuss how this tool could work and if it could be implemented throughout all media.
David Briggs, founding partner of Loci Architecture, discusses the Gowanus Canal and the challenges and opportunities of urban design. The Gowanus Canal, located in Brooklyn, was heavily polluted due to industrial activities in the past. Briggs and his team at Loci Architecture have been working on designing urban solutions and engaging with the community to revitalize the area. They have organized design competitions, created the Gowanus Atlas, and proposed projects for the industrial business zone. Briggs emphasizes the importance of understanding the community and their needs, as well as the need for creative and visionary urban planning.If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode:ArchIT
We have David Briggs with us again on the WealthBuilders Podcast. Karen Conrad Metcalfe and David discuss effective organizational mapping and management. David stresses the importance of understanding an organization's enterprise-level functions through mapping without names or titles, helping to identify areas for improvement, redundancy, or gaps. Once again, David emphasizes hiring based on assessing skills and passions to fit enterprise needs. Additionally, the episode covers resolving conflicts by listening to understand root issues rather than immediately solving problems. When team members are anchored in an organization's clear sense of purpose, it helps them remain calm and productive during challenges. Overall, the discussion provides tools for organizational analysis, staff development, and conflict management to inspire success.
Join host Karen Conrad Metcalfe as she chats with David Briggs, co-founder of Tricord Global, a groundbreaking microfinance institution in Uganda. Discover how David's innovative approach to business and microfinancing is lifting communities out of poverty and fostering economic growth. In addition, David reveals his secrets to overcoming barriers to growth and shares about his nonprofit consulting work with organizations like Charis Bible College. Learn how to identify and tackle resistance, optimize operations, and boost team motivation by aligning incentives with passions. Tune in for practical insights and powerful stories that showcase the transformative potential of business. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable lessons on making a real difference! Shownotes: https://www.wealthbuilders.org/breaking-barriers-strategies-for-business-economic-growth/ Tricord Global: https://www.wealthbuilders.org/tricord-global/
This service of Choral Eucharist, sung by the Cathedral Choir, observes the Day of Pentecost. The celebrant and preacher is the Rev. Canon Lauren Holder. Choral repertoire includes: David Briggs (b. 1961), Truro EucharistRoland Martin (b. 1955), WhitsundaySpiritual, arr. Moses Hogan (1957-2003), Every time I feel the Spirit
In this episode, Daniel Moult, Head of Organ at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, demonstrates how a series of new, historically inspired organs that he's commissioned, will transform the musicianship of his students, not just from an authentic approach to early music but across the board in organ playing technique. He also talks about the career and musical aspirations of young organ students today.https://www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire/music/departments/keyboard/organ http://www.danielmoult.com/ One of the world's leading organists and improvisors, David Briggs, talks about his role as Artist in Residence at the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York and the 'American sound'. He gives an insight into the art of improvising and how his own style has been informed by transcribing the improvisations of legendary organist, Pierre Cochereau, from hundreds of archive recordings. David also reflects on his work in transcribing large-scale orchestral works for the organ and the resulting ethical dilemmas he has to consider. https://www.david-briggs.org/ https://www.stjohndivine.org/ Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and do get in touch at: theorganpodcast@rco.org.ukhttps://www.rco.org.uk/
In this episode, Cherise is joined by David Briggs, AIA, LEED AP, CPHD, Principal and Founding Partner at Loci (LO-SCI) Architecture in New York, and Dr. Adrian C. Manual, Executive Director at Merrick Academy Charter School. They discuss the Merrick Academy Charter School in Queens, New York.You can see the project here as you listen along.In the vibrant streets of Queens, New York City, awaits the new home of Merrick Academy Charter School, primed to emerge as a hub of educational excellence and communal advancement.This 60,000-square-foot edifice, situated within a dynamic neighborhood, transcends mere architectural form. It serves as a tangible manifestation of the community's collective vision—to cultivate young intellects and ignite an enduring love for learning.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
On this week's episode we look a one of the finest songwriters to come out of Texas, Guy Clark, and his 1975 debut LP Old No. 1. While Clark is considered one of the great county and folk songwriters of the latter half of the 20th Century, he is also one of the least appreciated when it comes to recording his own songs. On Old No. 1, he records his own songs, many of which had already been made famous by the likes of the Everly Brothers and Jerry Jeff Walker, among many others. Originally recorded in a way that did not meet Clark's vision, that version was ultimately scrapped. The version that was released was essentially a collection of demos, that took on new life when guests musicians and friends such as Rodney Crowell, Emmy Lou Harris, Johnny Gimble, Steve Earl, and David Briggs joined in. The album puts the focus squarely where it belongs, on the songwriting and provides a wonderful framework for Clark's poetic and reflective storytelling. Visit us at www.tappingvinyl.com.
Justin and Bec explore Elvis' "marathon" sessions from June 1970, starting with laying the groundwork for the return to Nashville's RCA Studio B, pondering why Elvis may not have chosen to return to Chips Moman's American Sound in Memphis. Instead Elvis is joined this time by a new band led by his live guitarist James Burton but otherwise comprised largely of country-soul players who had worked alongside producer Felton Jarvis in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, including Chip Young, Jerry Carrigan, David Briggs, Norbert Putnam and Charlie McCoy, and rather than a meticulous planned session with Chips' guiding vision... they tear through dozens of songs across four nights, with a follow-up session later that September. Part 1 focuses on the establishing information and the first two nights, June 4-5 and June 5-6, 1970. For Song of the Week, Bec highlights "I Met Her Today," the understated Don Robertson ballad that was cut in 1961's Pot Luck sessions but held until the hodgepodge Elvis For Everyone album four years later. Meanwhile, Justin goes way back to the Sun era, selecting the middle child single "Milkcow Blues Boogie" - couched between Good Rockin' Tonight and Baby Let's Play House, yet containing that same genius melding of blues (it was written and originated by Kokomo Arnold) and country (also highly popularized by western swing artists like Bob and Johnnie Lee Wills) in a new rockabilly style as anything else he did at Sun. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
Nils Lofgren shares incredible stories about his career with Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Ringo Starr, Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band, Grin, David Briggs and so much more in this career spanning interview with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and true legend. Check out both Nils' latest album 'Mountains' which was released in July 2023 and features contributions from Neil Young, Ringo Starr, David Crosby and many others; and his streaming show 'Rockality' which is available for download on his website and features Nils sharing more stories and recollections about his life and career.
Have you ever wrestled with the feeling that your job and your faith exist in separate worlds? Perhaps you dream of serving God, spreading His love, and alleviating poverty, but you do not know how to merge your faith and career. In this episode of the WealthBuilders Podcast, “How Investing Can Change the Mission Field,” host Karen Conrad Metcalfe invites David Briggs, Executive Director of World Outreach at Charis Bible College and Co-founder of Tricord Global, to help eliminate the myth that business and kingdom pursuits are separate. Listen to this podcast to learn how businesses and investing can be powerful tools for alleviating poverty, empowering communities, and leaving a lasting legacy. www.wealthbuilders.org Register for The 2024 WealthBuilders Conference: https://billyepperhart.lpages.co/wealthbuilders-conference-2024/
Dr. David Briggs has been teaching classes on colour for more than 20 years, and currently teaches colour, drawing and painting at the National Art School and the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. For links and resources related to this episode, please see the Chromosphere episode webpage.
BettingStartups.com presents its newest sub-series, The Gamble & The Glory, where we meet founders that have built their companies to become stalwarts of the sports betting, fantasy, and iGaming industry. In this debut episode, we speak with David Briggs, co-founder & Director of GeoComply. Hear him discuss: His start in the industry launching Ladbrokes' first digital offering in 1999 Launching GeoComply to support New Jersey's iGaming rollout in 2013, which was "the most stressful time in [his] career" The "very difficult, hard yards" of GeoComply's first 5 years, and "grinding out the smallest incremental bits of growth" during those years How GeoComply prepared for PASPA's repeal in 2018, and David's thoughts on the first five years of regulated online gaming in the US The importance of being committed in business and in life, and why "commitment is its own reward" How he thinks about work-life balance, and why having it "isn't the same as being half-assed about your career" Embracing rejection as an entrepreneur, and the importance of maintaining humility GeoComply's first acquisition of OneComply earlier this year, and why it was "a very natural first acquisition" Championing The Challenger Series event, and why he wants "to bring a bit more power back to founders" Learn more ➡️ GeoComply website ➡️ David Briggs on Linkedin The Gamble & The Glory is made possible by Segev LLP, a full solutions law firm purpose built for the gaming and betting industry. To learn more, visit: www.segev.ca
This week we are recording at the Texas Annual Conference and we are joined by 3 pastors who are planting new churches! Rev. David Briggs, Rev. Shuler Sitsch and Rev. Jennifer Hodson talk about the process of planting new churches, what God is doing in their communities and their hopes for the future of the United Methodist Church and their congregations.
Gurdip's back! This week we're visiting the 1983 overdub project "I Was the One" which paired Elvis' original recordings with new backing by Scotty, DJ, Emery Gordy, Dale Sellers and the Jordanaires, overseen by two of Elvis's own concert pianists, David Briggs and Tony Brown, as well as the medley they oversaw the production of. Is the album a lost classic, or was its flop status merited? Then, for Song of the Week, Gurdip picks "Sound Advice" from the movie "Follow That Dream" and, inspired by Elvis' 1972 recording of the Paul Williams song, Justin ponders the question "Where Do I Go From Here?" If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music history and movie enthusiast.
John is a first call guitarist, songwriter, and producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Raised in Louisiana, John found his calling for guitar picking at an early age, and after discovering the roll of studio musicians, he traveled to LA to train at the Guitar institute of technology. After making fast friends with his instructors, John earned opportunities to see first hand how records were made. His next step was Muscle Shoals, where he honed his craft, and caught the ear of famed record producer David Briggs, who urged him to take the leap to Nashville. Through a 20/20 vision of purpose, and blind faith to trust the process, John has dominated the guitar player chair for over four decades. John's playing can be heard on records ranging from Alabama and Willie Nelson, to Kenny Chesney and Taylor Swift, to India Arie and Jewel. If that wasn't enough, John has also honed his craft as a songwriter, producer, and studio owner. Through continuing to expand his skill sets and creative approach, John has crafted the roadmap for long term success in an ever-evolving industry. The stories we unpack in this episode cover lessons that could easily be the one stop manual for success and fulfillment as a studio musician. Grab a pen, because you're going to want to take notes!Join The Band for FREE at studiomusicianacademy.comFor access to exclusive masterclass sessionsInstagramYoutube
On the southern edge of Gila County, snuggled into a valley surrounded by in the mountains, there is a town called Christmas. Now, the town of Christmas is a ghost town, but in the 1930s it had about 1,000 residents and a very popular post office. While people from all over the world would visit the post office to get the highly desired postmark at the holidays, the residents of Christmas lived there because of the copper mining. In this week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we are joined by retired geologist David Briggs to tell you the history of the Christmas mine and the coveted post office in its town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So happy to have my fellow tribesperson Hallie Freed from the Jewish Federation on today's episode. I wanted her on to talk about one of the marquee events the Federation puts on, this month's Jewish Book Festival, that she took over during COVID. Before Hallie's visit with lots of other JFed info... Nice job David Briggs! An cookie apology. 2 millions dollars for every American. Every. So infants too. NOT hidden gems. At long last the sexiest person alive gets that award.
A listener asked us how White River Junction became such a thriving place, “when it used to be so bleak.” We talk to some of the people behind the transformation.To see photos of White River Junction, check out our web feature. This year's Gory Daze Halloween Parade is on Saturday, October 29. Find more info here.Angela Evancie reported and produced this episode, with help and editing from the rest of the Brave Little State team: Myra Flynn, Josh Crane and Mae Nagusky. Music in this episode courtesy of local artists Chico Eastridge and Matt Mazur.Special thanks to David Briggs, Joie Finley, Kristen Connor, Jordyn Fitch, Chico Eastridge, Samantha Davidson Green, Pat Stark, Lori Hirschfield, Rebecca Bailey, Rob Schultz, Karen Jamiel and James Stewart.
Genius double bassist and producer talks about creating parts for hit records first in Muscle Shoals and later in Nashville with David Briggs and Jerry Carrigan among others.
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We help fast-growing tech companies onboard, create, and keep happier more connected employees. Enjoy the show? Please leave a rating and review at ratethispodcast.com/nice. Thanks! David Briggs serves as regional president for Fifth Third Bank in Tennessee. He has 30 years of diverse banking experience. Briggs also served in several executive leadership roles in banking, including as market president of Capital Bank, commercial and private market executive for Bank of America, and commercial and industrial banking executive for First Horizon. What we talked about... The Dave's I Know by Kids in the Hall. Dave Briggs spent 27 years at Bank of America. He left during the Great Recession with a Bank of America veteran, Gene Taylor. Challenge, sense of loyalty, and friendships kept him working at the same company for 27 years. Pandemic pivots. How travel brings you together with your teammates. Serendipity and networking nicely. Being out and about matters. Find opportunities to move your team members within the organization. Process and discipline. Advancing team members from one role to another to advance their career and save you recruiting. People vote with their feet. Why culture is so important. Questions to ask hiring managers when you apply. Checking in with your team members. Be mindful of who you work for. Hint, it's not your employer. Thoughts about employee and employer loyalty. On living in Europe and reflecting on our security. Setting and clearly communicating your business objectives. Read Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer Johnson. Contact david.briggs@53.com. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please be sure to follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the show and are deeply appreciated. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I saved all the nitty gritty sports talk for the second half of this episode. David's take on Michigan's rise, Harbaugh's possible exit, and the Urban Meyer catastrophe. First up... Following up with Briggs about his story on Port Clinton's football coach surprisingly stepping down. And Briggs' origin story!
On the southern edge of Gila County, snuggled into a valley surrounded by in the mountains, there is a town called Christmas. Now, the town of Christmas is a ghost town, but in the 1930s it had about 1,000 residents and a very popular post office. While people from all over the world would visit the post office to get the highly desired postmark at the holidays, the residents of Christmas lived there because of the copper mining. In this week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we are joined by retired geologist David Briggs to tell you the history of the Christmas mine and the coveted post office in its town.
A microphone is a good enough platform for getting back at people, but an entire recording studio is even better. Popular music is littered with songs getting back at an ex lover, from Waylon Jennings to Taylor Swift, but a fair number of the tracks you know by heart are actually clap-backs to the people in the mixing booth or the record label offices. YBOF Book; Audiobook (basically everywhere but Audible); Merch! Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs .Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Support the show Music by Kevin MacLeod, Steve Oxen, David Fesliyan. Links to all the research resources are on our website. I love this podcast and am so happy Moxie is so prolific! A very compelling mix of the obscure to the commonplace, and a riveting listen no matter what.
Neil continues to dominate the 90's and take no prisoners as he does it. Broken Arrow is a downright masterpiece. It's Neil and the horse at their absolute finest. Our friend and Neil Guru Chris Letarte joins us for this episode to talk about the impact this album had on him when it came out. We talk about the death of David Briggs and it's impact on Neil. Chris talks about seeing the Broken Arrow tour. In typical LMYY style, we end up talking about Billy Joel too much. It's a good time.BUY SOME MERCH! www.longmayyouyoungpodcast.comCHECK OUT THE OTHER GREAT SHOWS ON PANTHEON! www.Pantheonpodcasts.com
Neil continues to dominate the 90's and take no prisoners as he does it. Broken Arrow is a downright masterpiece. It's Neil and the horse at their absolute finest. Our friend and Neil Guru Chris Letarte joins us for this episode to talk about the impact this album had on him when it came out. We talk about the death of David Briggs and it's impact on Neil. Chris talks about seeing the Broken Arrow tour. In typical LMYY style, we end up talking about Billy Joel too much. It's a good time.BUY SOME MERCH! www.longmayyouyoungpodcast.comCHECK OUT THE OTHER GREAT SHOWS ON PANTHEON! www.Pantheonpodcasts.com
It's the holiday season and let me tell you, Youngsters, the boys are MERRY in this one. Mike brings some pecan pie and it sets our spirits bright for a good fireside chat about Weld and Arc. We talk about the Horse, of course. Mike brings up David Briggs making someone cry and Neil putting a boot into the ass of one of his band members. The boys talk about edibles and live music. We compare versions of songs with earlier versions. We eat more pie. It's a good way to end 2020.For more goodness, head to longmayyouyoungpodcast.comLong May You Young is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast network. www.PantheonPodcasts.com
It's the holiday season and let me tell you, Youngsters, the boys are MERRY in this one. Mike brings some pecan pie and it sets our spirits bright for a good fireside chat about Weld and Arc. We talk about the Horse, of course. Mike brings up David Briggs making someone cry and Neil putting a boot into the ass of one of his band members. The boys talk about edibles and live music. We compare versions of songs with earlier versions. We eat more pie. It's a good way to end 2020.For more goodness, head to longmayyouyoungpodcast.comLong May You Young is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast network. PantheonPodcasts.com
Join host Corey Crisan as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs to review the NFL draft for the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions. Plus, winners and losers from the draft, and a short review of the first four episodes of ESPN's "The Last Dance" documentary. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from The Blade building in downtown Toledo, as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs and sports writer Brian Buckey to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak's impact on the sports world. Events ranging from high school to professional athletics have been postponed or canceled altogether, including the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from The Blade building in downtown Toledo, as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs and sports writer Brian Buckey to talk storylines around the Indians, Tigers, and Mud Hens as MLB Spring Training gets underway in Arizona and Florida. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from The Blade building in downtown Toledo, as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs to tie the loose ends to Ohio State and Michigan's football seasons. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to talk about the fallout from the Ohio State versus Michigan football game and Ohio State's upcoming Big Ten Championship game versus Wisconsin. Plus, Michigan men's basketball goes from unranked to the No. 4 team in the country. Is this that big of a surprise? Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs, Ohio State reporter Kyle Rowland, and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to preview Ohio State's football game versus Penn State. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to talk about former Ohio State quarterback Joe Burrow and his successes at LSU. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to talk about the first official College Football Playoff ranking, which features Ohio State at No. 1 in the country. Music from [filmmusic.io](http://www.filmmusic.com) "Rocket Power" by Kevin MacLeod ([incompetech.com](http://www.incompetech.com)) License: CC BY ([creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/))
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs, Michigan Wolverines reporter Ashley Bastock, and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to talk about Wolverines' loss at Penn State, the upcoming game at Notre Dame, and whether Jim Harbaugh is getting the job done as Michigan's head coach. Music from [filmmusic.io](http://www.filmmusic.com) "Rocket Power" by Kevin MacLeod ([incompetech.com](http://www.incompetech.com)) License: CC BY ([creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/))
Join podcast host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports columnist David Briggs, Ohio State Buckeyes reporter Kyle Rowland, and Blade sports editor Scott McNeish to talk about the fallout of the Lions' 23-22 loss to Green Bay on Monday Night Football and the surrounding buzz over NFL officiating. Also, the Browns are 2-4 into their bye week, and the Buckeyes play a rare Friday night game at Northwestern. Music from [filmmusic.io](http://www.filmmusic.com) "Rocket Power" by Kevin MacLeod ([incompetech.com](http://www.incompetech.com)) License: CC BY ([creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/))
Join host Corey Crisan from the Blade Building in downtown Toledo as he welcomes Blade sports writers David Briggs and Nick Piotrowicz to talk about the I-75 rivalry between the University of Toledo and Bowling Green football teams. Blade Sports editor Scott McNeish joins Corey for the Editor's Perspective in the last segment. Music from [filmmusic.io](http://www.filmmusic.com) "Rocket Power" by Kevin MacLeod ([incompetech.com](http://www.incompetech.com)) License: CC BY ([creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/))
... It was 50 years ago today, the Beatles, nostalgia, remembering lyrics, The Claim by David Briggs published by Red Door, jellyfish, Princess Shaw, cruise ships and more with an pleasing Verdejo in the Malloran Heat.Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/210926/podcast/website)
Ukulele Road Trips has been North ! And having gone North, join host for the day Marine and revisit the destinations, songs and encounters of the frosty adventure!From Canada's oldest grandest organ with David Briggs in Toronto, to a hot steamy outdoor bath in Northern Iceland and its cool staff, the pod's multiple stops reassess the Winter ukulele escapade. Including an appearance from occasional camerawoman of the adventure Catharina and listerner(s)'s questions. So wrap up warmly as we also wrap up the Going North ukulele road trip !Visit David's website here http://www.david-briggs.org/Myvatn hot baths - Iceland https://myvatnnaturebaths.is/ - Kuku Camper Vans https://www.kukucampers.is/ - CloudMusic Ukuleles https://www.cloud-music.us/To support the adventure hop to https://www.patreon.com/ukuleleroadtrips