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This episode of The Mile High Podcast features an extraordinary leader in chiropractic technology and philosophy: Dr. David Fletcher, CEO of CLA (Chiropractic Leadership Alliance). Dr. Fletcher brings clarity and inspiration to the conversation around HRV, scanning technology, and the principles behind clinically excellent chiropractic care. You'll walk away with a deeper understanding of how to communicate, measure, and elevate the power of the nerve system in your practice.
Hour 1 of the Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis LIVE show from Senate Ave Brewing! This hour included conversations with Dynamo defender Griffin Dorsey, plus David Fletcher, the General Manager of Lone Star Sports & Entertainment on big soccer events coming to Houston!
My Story Talk 13 Ministry at Colchester (1962-68) Part 1 Our time at Colchester saw the arrival of our first two children, Deborah in 1964 and Sarah, fifteen months later in 1965. Apart from the birth of the girls, the most significant aspects of our time in Colchester were the growth of the church, my ministry beyond the local church, and the lessons the experience taught me. In this talk I'll be dealing mainly with the growth of the church, but first a word about practical things like employment, housing, holidays, and transport. Employment, housing, holidays, and transport Before we were married, Eileen had been working in the Dagenham education office, and on moving to Colchester she found an excellent job in the education office there, which was within walking distance of our new home. She was soon promoted to a highly responsible administrative position which she held until shortly before Debbie was born. As for me, although the church was contributing £5 a week towards the rent of our bungalow, it was essential that, for the time being at least, I find full-time secular employment. For the first year, the nearest RE (Religious Education) teaching post available was in Braintree which necessitated a thirty-mile round trip every day. However, a year later a post became available in Colchester at the Alderman Blaxill Secondary School, a little over a mile from our church and a similar distance from our home. In those days the RE syllabus was based almost entirely on the Bible, so lesson preparation was not difficult, and I became very much aware that teaching 300 children every week was an important part of my ministry. I will say more later about how the Lord remarkably blessed that work, but how in 1966 the Lord called me to give up the teaching job and give myself full-time to the work of the church. The rent for the bungalow we were living in was about £28 a month, which sounds ridiculously low by today's prices, but it didn't seem so then bearing in mind that my monthly salary as a teacher was only £60! However, we soon discovered that some new houses were being built nearer to our church and that as a schoolteacher I could get a 100% mortgage to buy one. The monthly repayments would be just £18, £10 less than we were already paying in rent. The only problem was that the builders required a £20 deposit to secure the plot. Eileen had £20 saved up to buy a hoover, which we desperately needed, and we were wondering what to do, when my mother, not knowing anything about our plans to buy a new property, phoned to say that she was buying a new hoover and asked if we would we like her old one, which was in perfectly good condition. We saw this as a clear sign that the Lord was prompting us to make the move, and we paid the £20 deposit and moved into our new home in August, 1963. My parents also moved in 1963. They had been living in Hornchurch since before I was born, and now I was married they decided to move to a new bungalow in Eastwood, not far from Southend-on-Sea. So when the children came along we were grateful for our holidays to be visits to our parents who were equally pleased to have an opportunity to spend time with their grandchildren. Eileen's parents were still living in Hornchurch, and it was always good to see them, but my parents' home in Eastwood, with its proximity to the sea and the beautiful view of open countryside to the rear of the property was especially inviting. We usually travelled there on a Monday and returned on the Saturday so as not to leave the church unattended on Sundays. But that brings me to the subject of transport. During the course of my ministry, I have owned or had the use of some fifty different vehicles, ranging from my first car, a Ford Prefect, which I bought during my final term at Oxford, to my recently acquired nine-year-old Mercedes E-Class saloon. The Ford Prefect broke down in the cold winter of 1963 when the snow lay on the ground throughout January, February and most of March. I was on my way to school in Braintree when it happened, and I quickly decided that I needed something more reliable. That was when we bought our fourth Lambretta scooter, reliable because it was new, but extremely uncomfortable and at times difficult to control in that freezing weather. So it wasn't long before I was back in a car again. In the summer I borrowed an old Bradbury van from the father of some of the children coming to our meetings. He said we could have it for the day to take them to the seaside. Unfortunately, it broke down on the way home and I was left with about a dozen kids on the roadside. As I was wondering and praying what to do, a man came by in a Humber Hawk and asked if he could help. It was a large car and somehow he bundled all the kids on to the back seat and, with me beside him in the front, kindly drove us all back home. But that gave me an idea. Maybe I should get a Humber and use it for children's work! I looked in the local paper and saw an ad for a Humber Super Snipe, even larger than the Hawk. It was over ten years old, but I had read somewhere that if you're buying a second-hand car it might be wise to get a big one. It might cost a bit more in fuel, but the engine was more likely to be reliable! Which has been my excuse for buying big cars ever since! So I bought it for £80 and discovered that it did 11 to the gallon in town and, if you were lucky, 19 on a run! But it did the job, and I remember on one occasion squeezing eighteen kids into it to get them to Sunday School! It was only a short distance, and I realise now how potentially dangerous that was. But in those days ‘risk assessment' had not been invented and there was no requirement to wear a seatbelt. In fact, there were no seatbelts. Piling people into the back of a van or lorry was quite common, but of course there was far less traffic on the roads back then. And if it did enter our head that something might be risky, we just trusted the Lord to take care of us! But it soon became obvious that we needed something more suited to the task, and I traded in my Humber for a 12-seater minibus. And before long we were running four minibuses to bring people to the meetings as one person after another, following my example, exchanged their car for one. Everything we have belongs to the Lord, and if changing our car for a minibus will lead to more people coming to Christ, we should surely be prepared to do so. The commitment of such people was undoubtedly one of the reasons for the growth of the church while we were there, and that's where we turn to next. The growth of the church The Full Gospel Mission, Straight Road, Lexden, was nothing more than a tin hut with the potential to seat at most eighty people. When Eileen and I arrived, there were only twelve regular attenders, and that included a family of four who emigrated to Australia not long after our arrival, leaving us with a congregation of eight. By the time we left, the church was packed every Sunday with eighty regular attenders, which, in the 1960s was considered rapid growth, and my main purpose in this section is to explore the reasons why. But first, a word about the church programme. Church programme When we arrived in Colchester we inherited what was a typical programme for AoG churches in those days. On Sunday mornings there was the Breaking of Bread service, otherwise known as Communion. There was a Sunday School for the children in the afternoon, and on Sunday evenings there was the Gospel Service where all the hymns and the sermon were designed to bring people to Christ, and after which there would be laying on of hands and prayer for the sick. Midweek on Tuesday evenings there was a Children's Meeting from six to seven followed by a Prayer Meeting at nine, and on Thursday evenings there was Bible Study. There was no meeting for young people until we started one on a Friday, but more of that later. The attendance at these meetings was far from encouraging. In fact, during our first year at Colchester, the Sunday School and Children's Meeting were attended by only a handful of children, and the midweek meetings for adults were hardly better. On Sundays, if we had visitors, numbers might rise to fifteen. I faithfully preached the gospel every Sunday evening, but in that year we saw not one single decision for Christ, largely because most Sundays everyone present was already a Christian. Apart from the weekly programme, there was the church's Annual Convention when a guest speaker would be invited for the weekend and friends from surrounding Pentecostal churches would come for the two meetings held on the Saturday. It was good to see the building full and to hear some of the pioneers of the Pentecostal Movement like Howard and John Carter. But while these occasions were a real encouragement, they hardly made up for the weeks throughout the year when so few were attending. So what made the difference in the remaining years where we saw our numbers multiply significantly? Reasons for growth It is the Lord who builds his church, and in my view, the major reason for the growth of the church was, without a doubt, the fact that he strategically placed me as an RE teacher in a local school where I was free to teach the young people about Jesus. That, combined with the fact that he sent me key people to help me start a Youth Meeting on a Friday night, resulted in dozens of decisions for Christ, many of whom started to come on Sundays. It all started when I received an invitation to preach at the Youth Meeting in the Colchester Elim Church. After the meeting a couple of people in their early twenties asked me if we had a Youth Meeting at our church, and I said that I'd like to start one but that I had no musician. To which they responded by offering to help me. David Fletcher was an able guitarist and John Ward an excellent accordion player. Together with their fiancées, Jean and Sandra, who were good singers, they made a great group for leading worship and were, quite literally, a Godsend. All this, in the providence of God, coincided with my starting teaching in the local school and with a girl called Corinne, one of the children from a family in our church, starting there too. She provided the link between my RE lessons and the local church. I told the children about Jesus, and she told her friends where they could find out more. So we launched our new Youth Meeting by hiring a couple of coaches to provide transport to the church from just outside the school gates. My new friends from Elim provided the music and I preached. In school I had been able to tell them about Jesus, but I couldn't make a gospel appeal in RE lessons! Now, in church, I had complete freedom, and on the very first night, when I made the appeal forty-one children made a decision for Christ. And when a number of them started coming on Sundays, on one occasion eleven of them being baptised in the Holy Spirit, there was a new sense of expectancy among the older members. They were thrilled to see young people in their meetings, and that began to attract people from other churches too, including David and Jean, John and Sandra, who decided to join us because of their work with the youth. Of course, our attempts to reach people with the gospel were not limited to the young people. I produced a quarterly newsletter which we called The Full Gospel Mission VOICE. We distributed thousands of these to the homes in the area, using my minibus on a Saturday morning to transport ten or so young people to deliver them street by street throughout the area. I can think of only one person who came to Christ through that ministry, but at least we knew that people had had an opportunity to read the gospel even if they never came to church. After I had given up my teaching job, I also conducted two evangelistic missions in our church. Each mission lasted from a Saturday through to the following Sunday. We leafleted far and wide, each leaflet containing a message about healing as well as salvation, and, of course, details of the meetings. The meetings were well attended, but mainly by Christians who wanted prayer for healing, and although there were a few decisions for Christ and some healings, I have no memory of anyone being added to our church as a result. And an SPF mission we conducted in Wivenhoe, a village near Colchester next to which the new University of Essex was about to be built, fared little better. It was a great experience for the students who participated, but there were very few local people who attended. Apart, that is, from Ian and Janet Balfour, a couple from a Strict Baptist background, who came to support us, got to know us, were baptised in the Spirit as a result, and decided to move to a house less than five minutes' walk from our church. They had four children all under the age of five, one of whom was Glenn, later to come as a student to Mattersey Hall, and, for a time after my principalship, its principal. The Lord clearly had a purpose in our going to Wivenhoe, even if, at the time, we felt rather disappointed with the results. And Ian and Janet were not the only people added to our church as a result of receiving the baptism in the Spirit. Alan Coe, who was a work colleague of John Ward and had recently become a Christian, came along to our meetings, received the baptism, and joined our church. He proved a very faithful member, and when I was in contact with him recently was still attending regularly. David Littlewood, a former Methodist, later to become an AoG minister and a member of Mattersey's Board of Governors, was also baptised in the Spirit in our church while he was a student at the University of Essex. But the ministry the Lord had given me of praying for people to be filled with the Spirit was not limited to those who would become members of our church. I had the privilege of laying hands on Reginald East, the vicar of West Mersea, and on Mike Eavery, the minister of the local Congregational Church and seeing them both baptised in the Spirit in their homes. So the Lord was blessing us in ways that perhaps we had not expected, and if the results of the evangelistic missions we conducted were rather disappointing, he was showing us that the key to growth was to follow the supernatural leading of the Holy Spirit. Miracles happen as he determines, and I was certainly not expecting what happened one Saturday evening. But I'll tell you about that next time.
This week we focus on Germany and the reasons for its decline as well as the ongoing Trump impact - including the rise of the AFD; Richard Dimbleby and Belsen; Anti-semitic nurses in Australia; Paula White and the White House Faith Office; David Fletcher and Liam Goligher; Are surf boards sexist?; Is Lego anti- LGBT? Keir Starmer takes a HIV test; Elections in Ecuador; Joe Rogan on USAID; USAID funds Islamic extremism; Selling out Britain - Chagos; Julia Hartley Brewer and the 'kindness of Hamas'; German economy tanked by Green polices; Hunter Valley Coal; the new Super Bowl vibe; the history of wine and beer; clergyman claims Saviour is an offensive term; public to advise on next Archbishop of Canterbury; and Feedback with music from Rammstein, Beethoven, the Beach Boys, The Polka Brothers, John Lennon, U2, and Bach.
Why is it important to remember the holocaust? How can we respond to yet another church abuse scandal? Are there true believers in the Catholic church? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries), and John Stevens (FIEC National Director) discuss some of the stories in the news over the past few weeks. You can watch a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. Show notes Planters 2025 (fiec.org.uk) Among monarchs and presidents, focus of Auschwitz anniversary is on 50 survivors (theguardian.com) Church scandal: Man behind cover-up was abuser (channel4.com) King Charles to visit Italy and meet Pope Francis, Buckingham Palace says (uk.news.yahoo.com) FIEC Gospel Unity Ethos Statement (fiec.org.uk) The Dynasty: New England Patriots (apple.com) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear conversations on topics for church leaders. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Follow FIEC on social media: Facebook X Instagram
NWI Steve is joined by Dr. David Fletcher, author of Chili Dog MVP, to discuss Chicago White Sox great Dick Allen being selected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Sox On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for White Sox news, analysis, and updates. Follow us on social media: @SoxOnTap | @OnTapSportsNet Panelists: @TonyOnTap | @nWi_Steve
Hour 2 of the Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis holiday party, LIVE from Hugh O'Connors Pub! This hour featured conversations with... Former Aston Villa in the Premier League player Earl Barrett David Fletcher, from Lonestar Sports Entertainment (Texans) on the 2026 World Cup
December 12, 2024 - Dr. David Fletcher joined Byers & Co to talk about his experience being with the family of baseball legend Dick Allen as it was announced that he has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Winter Meetings began in Dallas, Texas with the announcement that former White Sox MVP Dick Allen is headed to Cooperstown. Chuck Garfien was in the room with the Allen family when they received the big news. Chuck speaks with Richard Allen Jr. about his late father finally becoming a Hall of Famer and he also talks with Dick Allen biographer David Fletcher about Allen's impact with the White Sox, which team hat Allen will be wearing on his Cooperstown plaque(White Sox or Phillies) and more.
On this episode, Steve is joined by Dr. David Fletcher, whose book "Chili Dog MVP: Dick Allen, The 1972 White Sox, and A Transforming Chicago" examines one of baseball's most compelling figures. Together, they preview the Hall of Fame's Classic Era Committee vote taking place December 8, 2024, where Dick Allen's Cooperstown candidacy will once again be considered. Sox On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for White Sox news, analysis, and updates. Follow us on social media: @SoxOnTap | @OnTapSportsNet Panelists: @TonyOnTap | @nWi_Steve
In this episode, you'll discover:Is your practice Exit Ready?The 5 Stages of a Remarkable Exit The Remarkable Exit Roadmap Practice Sales happen at the speed of TRUSTHow to get the most for your practice 20 Value-Drivers Cheat Sheet How to make your practice IRRESISTIBLE to your Ideal Buyer Episode Highlights00:49 - Exiting a chiropractic business with a focus on practice sales and brokerage services.04:33 - Finding the right buyer for your practice, ensuring a win-win situation for all parties involved.06:23 - Understanding your personal goals and priorities for selling your practice.09:01 - The challenges of balancing emotional considerations with transactional factors.12:06 - Limitations in scaling and transferring value in chiropractic practices make selling difficult.14:54 - The customary way to arrive at the value of a business, including sales multiple and owners' discretionary earnings.15:52 - The different types of sales and the role of private equity in the industry.17:54 - The lack of understanding of chiropractic on new investors.19:22 - The common pitfalls, such as false expectations and blind spots, and the need for diligence and homework when selling a business.21:26 - The importance of preparation and documentation for a successful practice sale.24:09 - Common traits of sellable practices, such as readiness and curbside value.26:39 - The importance of systems perspective when selling a chiropractic practice.29:15 - Dr. Adrian and Success Partner, Dr. David Fletcher converse about the benefits of using CLA technology in chiropractic practices. They emphasize its role in patient care improvement, practice efficiency, and enhancing patient-practice interactions. They underscore its use in growing practices through effective patient communication, retention, and internal referrals. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of tracking patient care progression with systematic re-exams, and the substantial patient data collected by CLA, illustrating chiropractic's profound effects on the nervous system. Resources MentionedFor more information about selling your practice visit: https://www.progressivepracticesales.comTo learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit: http://www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceoBuild your dream team with Chiro Match Makers. Learn more at https://chiromatchmakers.com/Subscribe to our newest podcast "Build Your Remarkable Practice" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-your-remarkable-practice-for-chiropractors/id1734107477 Schedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Home Run Derby, the Futures Game and skills competition, Globe Field Field, All-Star uniforms, and more reflections from All-Star Week, then (34:18) discuss a challenge-system-driven change to broadcast K-zone displays, Chris Sale's aversion to pitch-calling, quantifying game-calling, David Fletcher's latest knuckleballing, using a position-player pitcher against a […]
Oh hey, I guess our summer break is over. Its been a newsy last few weeks on many fronts in the world of Houston Cougar sports and the full trio of co-hosts return to discuss these topics: Discussing the rumored names for UH's athletic director vacancy, including but not limited to: David Fletcher, Oliver Luck, and Keli Zinn The bizarre decision to extend UH softball coach Kristin Vesely is finally revealed to the public at large Thoughts from Big 12 media days and where the Coogs were picked in the preseason poll Jamal Shead is a Toronto Raptor! Plus, Coogs in Summer League and TBT talk A trio of baseball pitchers get taken in this week's MLB Draft The much deserved extension for women's golf HC Lydia Lasprilla
Chris and Zacca begin by sharing their running updates. Both have incorporated elliptical training into their routine. Chris has managed to fit in some solid runs alongside elliptical workouts, while Zacca admits to needing more commitment to get back into running after prioritizing work. Guest: David 'Fletch' Fletcher from Northsouth Studios: The podcast features an in-depth conversation with David Fletcher from Northsouth Studios. Northsouth has made a significant impact on the Australian running scene with their visually captivating content. Fletcher shares insights into the creation process, including the challenges and rewards of producing running-focused videos, documentaries, and race recaps. Follow: https://www.instagram.com/northsouth/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/@northsouthrunning Guest Athletes: Jake Delaney and Ryan Hon: The episode also includes an interview with Jake Delaney and Ryan Hon, members of the Choccie Milk Run Club coached by Ben Stolz. Despite facing setbacks like injuries and illness, both athletes successfully completed the race with impressive sub-3 hour times. They discuss their training journey, the supportive group culture, and the thrill of achieving their goals. Ryan also participates in a rapid-fire Q&A segment. Rate us on https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354 Coaching: www.run2pb.co
(1:13) #54 + OTD (14:35) Quick Hits, All Star Game, David Fletcher, Dodgers IL (18:58) Futures Game, (27:12) A's looking hot? (31:32) Mason Miller hitches ride with Philly (33:34) All Star (40:06) Draft (45:02) Trey Yesavage (45:49) Draft continued
David Fletcher from Lone star sports and entertainment joins the show for a conversation regarding the soccer events being held in houston. Some insight on the two matched that already happened at the NRG; Mexico v Jamaica and Colombia v Paraguay.
Who is to blame for the Astros early season struggles? Lakers coaching carousel, is JJ the guy? Copa America is coming to NRG! Bagwell moving away from analytics
On this episode, Glenn gets into a conversation regarding the MLS all star, the format of it, advantages and disadvantages & more. Moving onto a national team conversation, Mexico being changed by Jaime Lozano, new era ahead of the Copa America. Preview friendly matches vs Uruguay, and Brazil. For the final segment, David Fletcher from Loan Star Sports and Entertainment to talk on the soccer content coming to Houston this summer.
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk about Spencer Schwellenbach‘s major league debut, Hurston Waldrep‘s promotion to triple-A, David Fletcher‘s conversion to starting pitcher, Rome's 7-game winning streak, and [READ MORE] The post OFR Farm Report Podcast #141: Hurston For Certain appeared first on Outfield Fly Rule.
The Braves took two out of three games vs. visiting Oakland over the weekend. David & Eric begin with Sunday's 3-1 victory where Charlie Morton threw six shutout innings despite issuing five walks. (09:00) Chris Sale's dominant May did not carry over to June 1st as he the Athletics scored eight runs off the lefty in only four innings. There was a silver lining in the 11-9 loss as it was the most amount runs the offense scored since May 22nd in Chicago. (12:30) Reynaldo Lopez had another good outing in Friday night's 4-2 win. Lopez has the second lowest ERA in the National League (1.73) and only trails Philadelphia's Ranger Suarez. (22:00) The Braves visit Fenway Park this week for a two game series after having Monday off. Max Fried starts on Tuesday night and Spencer Schwellenbach will make his career start on Wednesday afternoon vs. the Red Sox. (27:00) David Fletcher started on the mound on Thursday night for Gwinett after having made a few relief appearances in AAA. Hear the back story of how the utility infielder is now attempting to become a pitcher in the middle of his career. (40:00) Former Braves catcher William Contreras was in the headlines on Sunday as he prompted an angry Tommy Pham after a play at the plate in Milwaukee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Brave Little Homer Podcast we discuss the lackluster week against equally lackluster teams. We talk the best news MLB has gotten ages, what the Atlanta Braves are going to do without Ronald Acuna Jr., how to push the Braves into the right direction with our offense, and David Fletcher pitching. How we always end up talking about David Fletcher on this podcast when he has contributed almost nothing to the major league squad so far this year, I have no idea. Alas, we have our first Brave Little Homer "Well That's Embarrassing" HOF member (although it is honorary), too early trade deadline talk, and where the Braves need to go from here. Support the Show.
All three hosts cap off the week by sitting down to dissect the big stories in baseball. Starting with Jorge Lopez and David Fletcher, they then select each underperforming team's top trade candidate before wrapping with hitters of the week and games of the weekend.Download the Gametime app and redeem code JUSTBASEBALL for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply)Check out our LinkTree!Get Your Just Baseball MerchUse Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-just-baseball-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bogman is filling in for Joey P, so it's Bogman (@BogmanSports) and The Welsh (@IsItTheWelsh). Shota finally gets hit up. Luis Gil and Paul Skenes go off. Former infielder David Fletcher pitches five innings at AAA? Prospecting with The Welsh, Best Bets of the Day and more! Timestamps: Introduction - 0:00:00 Sponsors:
A commercial free episode of Saturday's Weekend Crunch show, featuring an interview with special guest former Rangers and Islanders general manager Neil Smith. We get into the Knicks losing Game 7 vs. the Pacers, LeBron James complaining about the coaches' challenges in the NBA, previews of the NBA and NHL Eastern and Western Conference Finals, former Angels infielder David Fletcher being investigated for betting with an illegal bookie, Barry Bonds being inducted into the Pirates Hall of Fame, and Jaden Rashada suing the University of Florida for defrauding NIL money. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
Hacksaw is back in the Dixieline Lumber Podcast Studio to bring you Hacksaw's Headlines. We discuss Padres, Dodgers, Juan Soto, Josh Hader, David Fletcher, Chargers, Rams, Vikings, Bengals, Jets, Chiefs, Raiders, Commanders, Rockets, Lakers, Mavericks, Timberwolves, Pacers, Celtics, Oilers, Starts, Rangers, Panthers, Maple Leafs, Devils, Kings, Indy 500, NASCAR, USA Soccer and more. Holy Toledo! Got a question or comment for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the livestream on Facebook, X or YouTube to get involved in Fan's Forum. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Friday, May 24, 2024. These are Hacksaw's Headlines: 1)...MLB BIG STORIES... "MLB-HEADLINES" PADRES DODGERS JUAN SOTO JOSH HADER DAVID FLETCHER -------- 2)...NFL NOTEBOOK "NFL-NEWS & NOTES" CHARGERS RAMS VIKINGS BENGALS JETS CHIEFS RAIDERS WASHINGTON ---------- 3)...NBA STORIES "PLAYOFFS-TRADES-COACHES" HOUSTON LAKERS DALLAS-MINNESOTA INDIANA-BOSTON ANTHONY EDWARDS ========================= HALFTIME-DIXIELINE LUMBER-NORTH COUNTY EYE ========================= 4)...NHL NOTEBOOK "PLAYOFFS & COACHES" OILERS-DALLAS RANGERS-FLORIDA MAPLE LEAFS NJ DEVILS KINGS ------------ 5)...HOT HEADLINES "HACKSAW'S SPORTS WIRE" INDY 500 NASCAR LEWIS HAMILTON MICHAEL ANDRETTI TEAM USA SOCCER ========================== #nfl #PADRES #DODGERS #nba #mlb #oilers #pacers #twolves #anthonyedwards #mapleleafs #celtics #anthonyedwards #mannymachado #fernandotatisjr #lakers #indy500 #davidfletcher #yankees #mets #juansoto #petealonso #scottboras #joshhader #teamusa #nascar #michaelandretti #lewishamilton #chargers #rams #vikings #raiders #commanders #jets #chiefs #celtics #jjreddick #dylancease #yudarvish #michaelking #joemusgrove Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ MUSIC ➡ https://www.purple-planet.com To get the latest news and information in sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/ North County Eye Center https://nceyecenter.com/
A commercial free episode of Wednesday's Sports Loud Mouth show, featuring interviews with special guests former Rangers and Islanders general manager Neil Smith and Draft Countdown NFL Draft analyst Brian Bosarge. We get into the Knicks falling to the Pacers in 7 games, our previews of the Eastern and Western Conference Finals in the NBA and NHL, whether the Cavaliers will trade Darius Garland if they re-sign Donovan Mitchell, former Angels infielder David Fletcher being investigated for gambling with an illegal bookie, Barry Bonds being inducted into the Pirates Hall of Fame, and Scottie Scheffler being arrested after tackling a police officer before his PGA Championship tee time on Friday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason & Ireland. It's Live Imaging Tuesday. Morales is in. Kap did something hilarious last night consisting of an email. What did Kappy do now? We breakdown what happened with the Minor league player and ex teammate of Shohei Ohtani's David Fletcher who has connection with his ex interpreter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's word of the day is 'aces wild' as starting pitchers as in aces as in top of rotation guys as in Chris Sale as in Gerrit Cole as in Kodai Senga. Let's give some health updates! We'll start with Chris Sale. He has been lights out these past few weeks. Hasn't given up a run in 20 straight innings. Past 5 starts have been close to perfect. (14:45) Gerrit Cole is still on the IL. He's trying to find his way back from an elbow issue. (17:46) Kodai Senga had a setback. Last week it was mechanics. This week it's a setback. (21:30) David Fletcher, welcome to the Mizuhara club. The former Angels 2B was caught up in the same illegal gambling ring that Ippei Mizuhara was. (32:30) Review: Arthur The King. (36:14) NPPOD. (41:36) Fanatics is suing Marvin Harrison Jr. Why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's word of the day is 'aces wild' as starting pitchers as in aces as in top of rotation guys as in Chris Sale as in Gerrit Cole as in Kodai Senga. Let's give some health updates! We'll start with Chris Sale. He has been lights out these past few weeks. Hasn't given up a run in 20 straight innings. Past 5 starts have been close to perfect. (14:45) Gerrit Cole is still on the IL. He's trying to find his way back from an elbow issue. (17:46) Kodai Senga had a setback. Last week it was mechanics. This week it's a setback. (21:30) David Fletcher, welcome to the Mizuhara club. The former Angels 2B was caught up in the same illegal gambling ring that Ippei Mizuhara was. (32:30) Review: Arthur The King. (36:14) NPPOD. (41:36) Fanatics is suing Marvin Harrison Jr. Why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Grey and B_Don are back for another episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast. We open with the David Fletcher news as we wonder what kind of back room casino is running out of the Angels facility. Then, it's on to a couple of the top bats from the last week in Bryson Stott and Adley Rutschman. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Sign Up to Underdog Fantasy Using Promo Code 'ANIMALHOUSE' for 100% Match Deposit Up to $100 The Knicks injuries were too much to overcome as Jalen Brunson joins the group by breaking his hand, and the Pacers advance to the Eastern Conference Finals to play Boston; The Timberwolves mount an epic 20 point comeback to beat the defending champs in Denver, they will play Dallas in the Western Conference Finals; The Rangers will take on the Florida Panthers, and the Dallas Stars await the winner of Vancouver and Edmonton's Game 7; MLB investigates former Angels player David Fletcher for gambling. Outro: If We Ever Meet Again - Timbaland (ft. Katy Perry) Instagram: @frommypointofviewpod TikTok: @frommypointofviewpod Twitter: @_JohnGrimaldi @AnimalHouse_USA
In which we pin down math around catching foul balls, our medical thoughts of pregnancy vs belly button rings (congrats to Cole Tucker and Vanessa Hudgens BTW), and our astute observation that betting with an illegal bookie is illegal whether it's on baseball or not. It's in the name. Elly continues to exceed expectations, Vaughn does not but maybe if he eats a sandwich things will kick in. Alan Rickman and Adley Rutchsman combine for Patti's favorite homerun call. We learn that it doesn't matter if it's just rosin and sweat, it just can't be on the glove. Sorry, Ronel. Jenny Cavnar and Julia Morales make broadcasting history. Valerie Perez goes full Bananaball. David Rubenstein sure looks like a man of the people and while that's fun to watch we are holding out for definitive proof.We say “you've just taken this the way of belly button rings,” It's gotta stack up to Grease and Footloose,' and “Shoulda just taken a plane to Vegas.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
In Episode 374, Patrick, Jeffrey, and Craig catch up on Wings of Desire and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. The Games are Inside the Computer?: This was supposed to be about the Roku Sunday baseball deal, is mostly about Garfield. 2. I'm shocked, shocked to finding gambling going on in here: David Fletcher is linked to the ongoing California illegal book investigation, is this just the tip of the iceberg for MLB? 3. Around the Horn: Future All-Stars, current A's trade rumors, and we learn about city flags. 4. What to Watch: The Mariners again. The Astros for perhaps the first time.5. Remembering some free agent contractsFive and Dive is listener-supported, you can join our Patreon at patreon.com/fiveanddive. If you want to get in contact with the show, the e-mail address is fiveanddive@baseballprospectus.com. Our theme tune is by Jawn Stockton. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple MusicSpotify: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_SpotifyApple Music: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_AM
On this week's episode of the Brave Little Homer Podcast, we look back at the rocky week for the Atlanta Braves. We do Baseball/Brave Birthdays, which includes Bobby Cox, Randall Simon the mascot hitter, and my own twitter nemesis. We talk about the improvement of Matt Olson and how Marcel Ozuna continues to carry the team offensively. We touch on the Austin Riley injury, Zach Short's impact, the David Fletcher situation, and roster moves. I also rant about the uninspired baseball we've seen this week, before talking about what's to come this week as the Braves take the road, heading to Chicago and Pittsburgh. Support the Show.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on another possible investigation into baseball player gambling.
In today's Soccer Matters show Glenn Davis shares the action from a thrilling Arsenal 3-2 away win that puts pressure on Manchester City for the Premier League title race. Moving to Major League Soccer, Davis analyzes Leo Messi's Inter Miami 4-1 win over New England and the second consecutive Dynamo loss in another Texas Derby. Finally, Glenn is joined by David Fletcher from Lone Star Sports & Entertainment to provide a recap of all the soccer action coming to Houston.
The Braves rallied on Wednesday afternoon to wrap up a sweep of the Astros and conclude a 5-1 road trip. David (From Houston) & Eric though begin with the negative of the trip, which was Ozzie Albies landing on the IL due to a fractured toe. Luis Guillorme got the start at 2B in the final two games in Texas and David Fletcher was a late game defensive replacement on Wednesday. (06:30) Reynaldo Lopez started the middle game of the series and earned the victory in six innings of scoreless work. Lopez has only allowed one run in three outings so far this season. (14:00) As impressive as Lopez has been, Max Fried has not been his usual self. He issued four walks in just five innings on Wednesday and his ERA through four starts this season is 7.71. (18:30) Marcell Ozuna homered on Wednesday to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. His current OPS is a jaw dropping 1.135 and is tied for the MLB home run lead with Mike Trout at eight. (23:10) The bullpen bounced back after a dip last week vs. the Mets and the only runs allowed by them all series were by Aaron Bummer on Tuesday night in the 9th inning. Pierce Johnson made two appearances in Houston and recorded four strikeouts. (33:00) Darius Vines pitched on Monday and earned himself another start by only allowing one run. (35:00) Chadwick Tromp has impressed everyone so far while filling in for the injured Sean Murphy. He started on Tuesday in Houston and came through with a pair of hits that led to two RBIs. (45:00) An extended conversation on the positive culture that permeates throughout the franchise and leads to winning baseball despite various setbacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, you'll discover: How to recognize when you're off track in your business and life Why it must start with getting yourself back on track first. The Rhythms that are almost guaranteed to keep you on track in your business and lifeSetting yourself and everyone you care about up for sustainable success Episode Highlights00:00 - The importance of getting energy back on track when things are feeling flat or stagnant03:01 - Accepting the current situation and focusing on moving forward with energy and focus.06:21 - An analogy of surfing demonstrating the art of regrouping and resetting.10:44 - The need for a "timeout" to regroup and prioritize your passions.13:03 - Regrouping and checking in with oneself, when feeling overwhelmed or struggling with self awareness.15:48 - Checking in with your “tribe” to align your actions with core values and vision. 20:13 - Scheduling regrouping sessions and committing to the process to maintain focus and growth.25:55 - Embracing board meetings as a way to regroup and relaunch your practices and providing resources for those who want to learn more.28:28 - Dr. Adrian and Success Partner, Dr. David Fletcher converse about the benefits of using CLA technology in chiropractic practices. They emphasize its role in patient care improvement, practice efficiency, and enhancing patient-practice interactions. They underscore its use in growing practices through effective patient communication, retention, and internal referrals. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of tracking patient care progression with systematic re-exams, and the substantial patient data collected by CLA, illustrating chiropractic's profound effects on the nervous system. Resources MentionedDownload your copy of the Board Meetings Training and Guidebook here: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast-ep248-boardmeetingsTo register for the 2024 Conversion Retention Immersion, please click here: https://theremarkablepractice.com/conv-ret-immersion/Build your dream team with Chiro Match Makers. Learn more at https://chiromatchmakers.com/For more information about CLA please visit: https://insightcla.com/about/Schedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business
Believe it or not, but next week is Opening Day as the Braves announced that Spencer Strider will take the mound in Philadelphia against Zack Wheeler on March 28th. David & Eric say why they agree with the decision as opposed to giving the honor to Max Fried for the fourth consecutive year. They then lay out what they expect the rotation to be for initial road trip at the Phillies and then the White Sox. (12:00) Reynaldo Lopez was named the 5th starter as opposed to Bryce Elder. Lopez signed a three year deal in November and last season pitched entirely out of the bullpen. His most recent start came back with the White Sox in June of 2022. (20:40) The Braves got an early jump on the final roster before Spring Training wraps up this weekend. The final bench spot went to Forrest Wall and David Fletcher was sent to Triple-A Gwinett. Wall is a twenty-eight year outfielder who made his MLB debut last summer and stole over 40 bases in each of the last two seasons in the minors. (24:00) A familiar name is returning to Truist Park as Adam Duvall surprisingly signed a one year deal with Atlanta. Duvall is in his mid-30s and his Free Agency saga is representative of what many veterans have dealt with this offseason. Eric explains why he thinks this current trend is a mistake for the sport. (38:00) A rundown of how the bullpen is shaping up for Opening Day. Among the relievers is Pierce Johnson, who the Braves traded for from the Rockies last summer. Tyler Matzek and Dylan Lee will begin the season in Atlanta while Ken Giles will first pitch in the minors and is expected to get called up later in the season. **Join us Thursday evening at approximately 10pm Eastern on our YouTube channel "755 Forever" as we react to Opening Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Braves Country woke up to good news on Tuesday morning as the team announced that Ronald Acuña Jr. will not miss extended time after a closer look at his right knee and that is only meniscus irritation. David & Eric discuss what the rest of Spring Training will look like for the MVP. (08:30) Acuña's injury scare spurred criticism on players like him that participate in "Winter Ball" in their native countries during the MLB offseason. Ronald played in the Venezuelan Winter League for about a month recently and Eric points out why that can be better for a player as opposed to "taking it easy" in the winter time. David explains why it is such a draw for some players to play back home in between the World Series and Spring Training. (23:00) Hear what David thinks are the 3 most important things to happen for the Braves in this Spring Training (not related to Acuña). Hint: It has a lot to do with pitching, both starting and relief. (34:00) Get to know David Fletcher, a utility infield option that Atlanta traded for in December. Fletcher was considered to have a bad contract on the trade market, but has shown signs of optimism so far. (42:00) The conversation careens into the best pitchers they've seen in the past few decades. Can Spencer Strider reach that echelon? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pitchers & Catchers report next week and our pal Mark Bowman from MLB.com joins K-Mac to talk about the non-roster invitees, the rookies and some possible surprises that we'll see in North Port. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn Coleman looks at the "Welcome to Atlanta" press conference for Jarred Kelenic, with plenty of intriguing comments to indicate he is ready to make the most of his time with the Braves. Plus, Altanta outrights David Fletcher to Gwinnett to maintain roster flexibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On The WireAdam Howe and Kevin Hasting spend the episode recapping the news and notes from around baseball over the past two weeks and the fantasy implications of each item.DiscussionsRonny Mauricio and Endy Rodriguez injuriesRowdy Tellez signs with PittsburgYoshitomo Tsutsugo's minor league deal with San FranciscoJung Hoo Lee signs 6-year deal with San FranciscoJeimer Candelario's 3 year deal in CincyEduardo Rodriguez spending the next four years in ArizonaRoyals sign Seth Lugo, Chris Stratton, Nick Anderson, and Will SmithCraig Kimbrel taking over at closer in BaltimoreBullpen depth signings…Dylan Floro in Washington, Andrew Chafin back with Tigers, Joe Kelly back with DodgersTyler Glasnow trade imminent?Impact of Shohei Ohtani signing with DodgersCleveland signs Ben Lively, Austin Hedges and then trades Christian Bethancourt to MiamiNick Senzel signs one year deal with WashingtonMinor league deals: Juan Yepez (WAS), Jorge Alfaro (CHC), Trayce Thoimpson (NYM), Willie Calhoun (LAA)Atlanta moves:Marco Gonzalez traded to PIT after acquiring from SEAEvan White traded to LAA after acquiring from SEAMax Stassi traded to CWS after acquiring from LAATrade for David Fletcher from LAAJuan Soto is now in pinstripesRed Sox counter with trade for Tyler O'NeillRule V draft noticeable resultsHosts: Adam Howe | Kevin HastingSubscribe: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | RSS Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
It's been quite a week for Los Angeles Angels fans, and before the Shohei Ohtani news broke, Halo fans were bummed to hear that Max Stassi and David Fletcher, two fan favorites, were moved to the Atlanta Braves and received Evan White and a relief pitcher in return. While it's sad to see players you've long rooted for go, what was the logic behind this move? Mike and Jon break down the trade, how the Angels might make the most of it, and what it means for the team moving forward in segment 1!Then, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic that the Angels lineup was "pretty much set." So, how does that have the Super Halo Bros. feeling? Is this potential lineup worth running out in 2024? Are there additions to be made, or is this a chance for the Angels to see what they have on hand? We'll get into all of it in segment 2!Plus, what about this starting rotation? As we went over last week, the Angels have some starting-pitching targets that they've been linked to, but if most of the starters have one year left on their contract, is that worth the move, or will the Angels look to extend any potential trade candidates? We'll ask the question as we did about the hitting; is it worth it for the Angels to see what they have with the starters already on the team? Let's talk about it in segment 3!GET IN OUR VOICEMAIL! CALL US: (714) 409-6396Tell us what's on your mind!Give us a follow @LockedOnAngels on Twitter, and for the best Angels memes around, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @SuperHaloBros!Super Halo Bros. MERCH is available now! super-halo-bros-shop.fourthwall.comSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shawn Coleman and Stephen Tolbert look at the latest move from Alex Anthopoulos in a trade the brings David Fletcher and Max Stassi to Atlanta. While Fletcher feels a bench need, Stassi will likely be the next move as Atlanta will look to find a new home for the veteran catcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices