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On this episode of Syracuse Sports presented by Crouse Health, Brent Axe addresses SU women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack calling out SU fans for not going to the JMA Wireless Dome in bigger numbers to support her team. Brent discusses if she was right to call out SU fans and what solution there is (if at all) to get more fans to the games. Brent also chats with Orange QB legend Don McPherson, who finished second in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1987. Axe and McPherson discuss Kyle McCord's seismic impact on the Orange in just one season, how SU will move on from the record-setting QB and if alumni relations with former players is improving under Fran Brown. Brent and Don also share memories and stories of former SU coach Dick MacPherson, who was recently inducted onto the Ring of Honor at the JMA Dome. Music provided by Overtired https://www.youtube.com/@UCGbJTBYWRcj0PeXIjqwdcoA https://weareovertired.bandcamp.com/album/a-day-in-the-grief instagram.com/weareovertired Would you like you original music featured on Syracuse Sports? You can email Brent at baxe@syracuse.com for more information. Brent also reacted to opinions and questions from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Just text "orange" to 315-847-3895 to get direct access to Brent to get your opinions heard and questions answered on the Syracuse Sports podcast. You can also sign up here. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports As a Syracuse Sports Insider, you will get Brent's opinion and reaction to breaking news first via text message, your messages get priority on postgame shows and podcasts, he'll take you behind-the-scenes of SU sports and more! You can also text Brent anytime, including during and after SU games. Try it free for 2 weeks, then it's just $3.99 a month after that. You can cancel at anytime. Subscribe to Syracuse Sports on Spotify https://l.syracuse.com/PKMGpR Subscribe to our Syracuse Orange Sports Report newsletter! Find out how at https://link.syracuse.com/join/6fn/ne... Follow @BrentAxeMedia on X ( / brentaxemedia Instagram ( / brent_axe ) and BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/brentaxemedia.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Da en kvinde dør i en pool i et sommerhus ved Nørre Nebel i Vestjylland, skal Syd- og Sønderjyllands Politi træffe en beslutning: Er det et ulykkessted eller et gerningssted? De gik med det første. Var det en forkert beslutning? Det mener familien til den afdøde Paula Leeson. Efter syv års kamp håber familien, at nye beviser kan fælde hendes ægtemand, Don McPherson. Gæst: Poul Høi, udenrigskorrespondent på Berlingske. Læs Høis artikler om sagen her: Kapitel 1 og Kapitel 2. Vært: Kaare SvejstrupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Friday, March 15, 2024, we talk with former NFL quarterback Don McPherson and the team from "I Have A Right To" about how to teach young people — specifically, young men — about healthy relationships and positive masculinity.
Have you enjoyed splashy fall colors this season? People who are colorblind miss out on some of that autumn bliss. EnChroma glasses allow those with ‘color vision deficiency' see a fuller spectrum. We ask Don McPherson, inventor of the glasses, how they work -- and learn about a new test for color blindness. You can find the test here. EnChroma Glasses are available on loan at Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County. More information here.Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
Don McPherson invented eyewear for color blindness when he was working to develop eyewear for surgeons to use as protection during laser surgery. He would discover this when he lent his glasses to a friend who was color blind during a round of Ultimate Frisbee in Santa Cruz. In 2005 EnChroma was born. In this episode Don talks about the overlap of art + science, the importance of getting a multidisciplinary degree and overcoming pushback he got from the vision science community.
November 9, 2023 - As part of the state's effort to combat sexual violence, the Hochul administration recruited former professional football player Don McPherson to promote healthy masculinity to young men and boys. McPherson and New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Executive Director Kelli Owens swing by the studio to discuss the initiative
00:00-30:00: Syracuse football great Robert Drummond chats about the state of the Syracuse football program, what the Orange lacks currently, realistic expectations for SU, why Dino Babers isn't the right head coach to lead the Orange, what he's doing now, Don McPherson being robbed in 1987, that undefeated team and when he knew something special was brewing, the feeling before crushing Penn State and more.
As we wrap up a very successful week at the highly attended KENX Computer Systems Validation and Software Assurance University conference in Philadelphia, PA, we are joined by James Northup from Tricentis. Dori Gonzalez-Acevedo sat down to discuss some key takeaways from the event for those unable to attend in person and recap some of the highlights from presentations promoting change in our industry, spanning CSV, gender equality and more.Join us for this great conversation and don't forget to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!You can reach out to connect with James on LinkedIn here.For more click on Don McPherson's work with Aspirational Masculinity and Alexander Prout and I Have the Right To*Disclaimer: Podcast guest participated in the podcast as an individual subject matter expert and contributor. The views and opinions they share are not necessarily shared by their employer. Nor should any reference to specific products or services be interpreted as commercial endorsements by their current employer.This is a production of ProcellaRX
In this episode Matt and Femi speak with Sam Roberts. Sam Roberts is best known for his work in sports broadcasting - particularly as a rugby commentator. However Sam is also a teacher, and so is able to speak from the intersection of a fairly unique Venn diagram – bridging the worlds of teaching and elite-level sports performance.As you will hear, Sam speaks passionately about performance mindset and mental fitness for teaching. He discusses how he was inspired by Don McPherson and the millennias-old concept of ‘monkey mind', thinking about teachers as elite performers and how they can benefit from mental fitness and mindset coaching. The trrio cover some of the barriers to do this effectively in schools, the effects of self-talk and your inner voice, the importance of belief, imposter syndrome, the concept of the accidental mind-coach, coaching vs giving advice, the role of HR in supporting teachers, and other topics.
Brian Higgins shares his final thoughts with The 315 ahead of Syracuse-Clemson and how the game could lead to College Gameday making its way to town, as Brent Axe reported. Later, Don McPherson joins the program and we get picks from The Man Who Sorta Knows.
Brian Higgins shares his final thoughts with The 315 ahead of Syracuse-Clemson and how the game could lead to College Gameday making its way to town, as Brent Axe reported. Later, Don McPherson joins the program and we get picks from The Man Who Sorta Knows.
Clarke County commissioners Monday heard from two companies offering help with energy-saving efforts in the county courthouse and jail. Neither apparently offered what commissioners are looking for — firm specifics on work and a price of what the work might cost. Commissioners are looking at upgrades using Covid-relief funds that would save on energy cost. That would include lighting, heating and air conditioning work, doors and windows and more. Bridgett Pippin with Alabama Power's Energy Services and Don McPherson with ABM Building Solutions, LLC made presentations. Pippin suggested a possible annual saving of ,000 based on a preliminary audit by...Article Link
To our ALLME community: We appreciate your continued support of our weekly newsletter, RISE. The feedback and suggestions we receive are fantastic. Please continue to share this link with people you know and remind them to look out for us every Monday. We will continue to deliver the latest DEI/EDI developments and updates from around the world: https://mailchi.mp/9bcab56b961e/keep-in-touch We appreciate you! -- “When doors are opening, don't just walk through them – fly. When you are the only ‘different' person in the room, you not only stand as one, you stand as 10,000 of you.” In episode seven of the Amplifying Diverse Voices podcast, hosted by Priya Bates (she/her) and Advita Patel (she/her), we were delighted to welcome Olivia Bussey, Head of Quality and Compliance & Ofqual Responsible Officer at NCC Education. Listen now to learn about Olivia's incredible tenacious journey, and the ways we can continue to build our confidence and improve representation everywhere, from board rooms to classrooms. Also discussed: changing the narrative by using different strategies, including engagement with other educators. Olivia derives her personal strength from reading. How about you? What techniques do you use to derive strength? Missed episode 6 with Don McPherson (he/him)? We've got you: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-8vp27-11c88d9 RISE with us: Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest DEI/EDI developments and updates from around the world, and engaging articles and #ALLMe programmes, including WINGS: https://mailchi.mp/9bcab56b961e/keep-in-touch Keep up to date with Olivia: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AchiengBussey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-bussey-71860337/ Continue to connect with A Leader Like Me to stay in the loop: Help us get to 400+ followers on Instagram!: https://instagram.com/aleaderlikeme We recently surpassed 1100 Twitter followers: https://twitter.com/aleaderlikeme Let's get to 300+ followers on LinkedIn! Follow us today: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-leader-like-me/ Email us your DEI/EDI conversation and content ideas: info@aleaderlikeme.com For more about this topic, or about us, visit https://aleaderlikeme.com/ for all the info.
To our ALLME community: We appreciate your continued support of our weekly newsletter, RISE. The feedback and suggestions we receive are fantastic. Please continue to share this link with people you know and remind them to look out for us every Monday. We will continue to deliver the latest DEI/EDI developments and updates from around the world: https://mailchi.mp/9bcab56b961e/keep-in-touch We appreciate you! -- Welcome to our Amplifying Diverse Voices podcast, hosted by Priya Bates (she/her) and Advita Patel (she/her). In our sixth episode, we welcomed Don McPherson, a veteran of the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). Don is the 2021 recipient of the William Pearson Tolley Medal for Distinguished Leadership in Lifelong Learning, presented by Syracuse University's School of Education and, the 2020 National Football Foundation's Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football. These honours signify a lifelong mission to use a unique social position to serve the greater good. Author, educator and consultant leveraging a college football hall of fame career, Don uses the power and appeal of sports to address complex social issues. His work is primarily focused on diversity and inclusion with a focus on gender, aspirational masculinity and a “systems approach” to engaging communities, schools and the workplace. Listen to this episode to learn about Don's passionate plea to stop using the term #toxicmasculinity and lessons about recognizing our privilege and speaking up. RISE with us: Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest DEI/EDI developments and updates from around the world, and engaging articles and #ALLMe programmes, including WINGS: https://mailchi.mp/9bcab56b961e/keep-in-touch #podcast #leader #masculinity #diversityequityinclusion Keep up to date with Don: Purchase Don McPherson's book, You Throw Like a Girl: The Blind Spot of Masculinity: https://www.amazon.ca/You-Throw-Like-Girl-Masculinity/dp/1617757799 Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/you-throw-like-a-girl-don-mcpherson/1130419907 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donmcpherson9/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/donmcpherson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donmcpherson9/ Continue to connect with A Leader Like Me to stay in the loop: Help us get to 400+ followers on Instagram!: https://instagram.com/aleaderlikeme We recently surpassed 1100 Twitter followers: https://twitter.com/aleaderlikeme Let's get to 300+ followers on LinkedIn! Follow us today: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-leader-like-me/ Email us your DEI/EDI conversation and content ideas: info@aleaderlikeme.com For more about this topic, or about us, visit https://aleaderlikeme.com/ for all the info.
Former NFL QB turned activist Don McPherson joined CJ to talk about college athletes getting paid & the success of women in NFL coaching positions. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, Rex Stevens @ The SLO Wellness Center, Costa de Oro Winery, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, & Michael Moore Sports Recovery.
It's the countertop series! We're learning about recycled glass today.Definition:Recycled glass countertops are made from glass (sometimes from curbside recycling programs) mixed with resin or concrete. They can be made to look like natural stone (the homogenous look) OR they can have a glassy, tiled look (terrazzo style). Fun facts:- The recycled glass countertop was invented in 1996 by Don McPherson, who was at the time a student at UC Berkeley. - In 2006, investors acquired McPherson's company (Counter Productions) and renamed it Vetrazzo.- Vetrazzo is still the leading manufacturer of recycled glass countertops.Sources:- Countertop Speciality- VetrazzoSponsors:- PodCorn is the easiest way to monetize your podcast. Learn more here. - Romer Skin Care (use code "COUNTER" at checkout for 15% off your order)Credits:Daniel Tureck - soundCaio Slikta - logoJason Shaw - Tennessee Hayride (theme music)Email us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.comFind us on IG: @counterprogrammingpod
Matt Phifer, Joe Schell, Brett Fortnam, and Kevin O'Keefe are four friends who met at Syracuse University. As alums now they've decided to start a podcast talking about Syracuse sports and whatever else is on their mind. In this week's episode, the guys kickoff the series with a discussion about who is the best Syracuse quarterback of all-time. Is it Donovan McNabb, Don McPherson, or someone else like Ryan Nassib or Eric Dungey? Plus, they dive into what made Brett angry this week. Join us for some fun!
Don McPherson was an All-American quarterback, who led Syracuse University to an undefeated season and was runner-up in the Heisman trophy vote. He went on to play professionally in the NFL and CFL and to become a sought after speaker, feminist and social activist. His new book is entitled You Throw Like A Girl: The Blind Spot of Masculinity.
Rev. John answers the question: What is a real man? In this sermon he will focus on an Oprah endorsed book, "You Throw Like a Girl" written by a former pro athlete, Don McPherson, who tells the story about his blind spots as a cis-gendered male athlete raised with many stereotypical biases. Rev. John will offer his comments as well as his own personal narrative about his growth and struggles around gender, race, and manhood. Reverend John T. Crestwell, Jr., Minister
In the book YOU THROW LIKE A GIRL former NFL and College All American quarterback Don McPherson asserts that men’s violence against women is a men’s issue writing that The propensity for violence is internalized in boys through their socialization.” He says that the blind spot of masculinity is the defense of narrowly defined masculinity that keeps men from living a whole, complete version of themselves. Using his experiences as an athlete McPherson lays out the privileged place of men in society and how one’s privilege could be the cause of another’s oppression. Don McPherson began his work on gender-based violence prevention in 1994 at Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. He has served on the boards of the Ms.Foundation for Women, the NCAA Sexual Assault Task Force, and the NCAA Board of Governors Commission to Combat Campus Sexual Violence.
Today's show is a remixed and rebooted interview I did with Don McPherson to raise awareness about of the publication of his first book entitled You Throw Like a Girl: The Blind Spot of Masculinity. McPherson is a native of Long Island played who was an outstanding Quarterback at Syracuse University. He was an All-American and runner-up to the Heisman trophy, the award given to the top US collegiate football player. McPherson is a member of the National College football Hall of Fame. After a professional football career, He went on to become an activist and entrepreneur. Today he is in demand as a public speaker and trainer on the topic of preventing violence against women, demystifying the term feminist, and redefining what it means to be a man and what men say that is condemning to women. Follow the Fred Opie show and the content Fred shares on his website, Twitter and Facebook. Take the time to review the show on You Tube, iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. If you like what you hear and learn, tell others about it and share and post the link to the show. About Fred: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Subscribe to our Podcasts: http://www.fredopie.com/podcasts/ Buy Fred's Memoir/Career Advice http://www.fredopie.com/startwithyourgift/ Buy Fred's Books: http://www.fredopie.com/books/ Fred's Blogs: http://www.fredopie.com Follow Fred on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Follow Fred on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Don McPherson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donmcpherson9/ Coverage on You Throw Like A Girl: http://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/you-throw-like-a-girl/ Don on The Brian Lehrer Show: https://www.wnyc.org/story/football-feminist/ #AkashicBooks
Episode 54 of the Syracuse Sports Podcast features a conversation with Syracuse University football legend Don McPherson. Don chats with Brent Axe about his new book "You Throw Like a Girl: The Blind Spot of Masculinity." Brent and Don also discuss losing the Heisman Trophy to Tim Brown in 1987, his favorite story about former SU coach Dick MacPherson, playing the Canadian Football League and his view of Dino Babers bringing Syracuse Football back to life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ML brings in Don McPherson to chat about his new book "You Throw Like a Girl," The Blind Spot of Masculinity, Clemson-Syracuse, the challenges of being a QB and an author, his message with the book and more!
Leighton & Eddie start episode 6 off from the Club Leadership Summit at Ascot Racecourse. The Club Leadership Summit is a gathering of 40 of the best Club Managers with education and networking. The first feature interview is with Don McPherson who is a renown mind coach and sport psychologist. Don has worked with works with many world-class sports professionals including F1 racing drivers, Premiership footballers, snooker champions and Ryder Cup golfers. Don looks at some techniques to help anyone in their day to day career. Leighton talks to Adam Lawrence, Editor of Golf Course Architecture magazine, a publication focusing on all things course architecture across the globe. Adam talks about some issues faced by clubs in the UK while highlighting some of his most memorable courses. Find out more at http://www.golfcoursearchitecture.net/
CONTEST: Prize: University of Denver hat, shirt and sweatshirt. How to Enter: Tell us why you love Denver gymnastics and use the #DenverGymCastic on Twitter or Instagram. Deadline: Sunday, Jan 20th at midnight Pacific. Do I have to be a Club Gym Nerd member? No! Open to all. IN THE NEWS The Rhonda debacle: Michigan hires, then fires, Rhonda Faehn in the span of a single weekend. Because gymnastics totally has its life together. What the team members are saying, what Rachael Denhollander is saying, and how we navigate the politics of whose voice gets to matter—especially when people we agree with happen to disagree with each other Why gymnastics fans largely have a better impression of Rhonda than of the other USAG employees involved How the University of Michigan royally screwed this up in every way Dan Baker replaced MLT as the developmental program head coach (from what we can tell), and USAG didn't say a word about it COLLEGE GYMNASTICS Auburn upsets LSU Derrian Gobourne is a star (1:14:15) The entire Auburn bars lineup is taking Abby Milliet pills What happened to McKenna Kelley How DD handled the dudes in the front row Denver defeats Michigan and Alabama Gushing about Alexis Vasquez for all eternity (15:40) Jessica's inside stories from visiting Denver during the preseason Alabama has a stick bedazzled Thor's hammer Plus... We're desperately worried about Maggie limping after floor Trinity Thomas debuts for Florida (1:16:56) and Kathy is everyone Anaheim quad meet College meets are playing the national anthem before the athletes enter Ohashi goes viral for her floor routine again (our first interview with Ohashi in 2013) Special appreciation for Kelley Hebert and Sarah Liddle of UC Davis, Alma Kuc and Sofie Seilnacht of Cal for NOT BEING BASIC Why Jessica cried over Marz Frazier's floor routine Spencer rants about the competition's horrible strip club poster "Splashdown"-gate How would an Olympic team of Nichols, Ross, Finnegan, and Skinner do? Crack or Correct: Justice for Lexy Ramler, leo scoring is real, and more bizarre judging in Alabama GYMTERNET NEWS The American Cup roster is out! We break it down gymnast by gymnast USAG hasn't been paying the men's national team. RUH ROH. Update: They've now been paid for January—why it's too late and way too little Plus: USAG finally suspends internet troll Don McPherson, Geddert case updates, Aly broke a bone, and rules about FIG nationality changes FURTHER READING Nancy Armour asks: whose voice counts? Week 2 Ranking Notes Sunday Live Blog – January 13, 2019 Saturday Live Blog – January 12, 2019 Friday Live Blog – January 11, 2019 Things Are Happening – January 11, 2019 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 346: Peng Is Here! 345: So Long 2018 344: Shushunova vs. Silivas 1988 (Commissioned) 343: The Andrade Cup & the Dumpster Fire of Lies 342: A Quitter's Try – The CNN Parkettes Documentary (Commissioned) 341: The Call Is Coming from Inside the House 340: USAG and The Case of the Missing Documents 307: SHAME – Congressional Hearings Edition
Rich sits down with Don McPherson and Jacqui Schuman, both of who were invited to campus to work with faculty, athletes, coaches and staff in discussions and talks regarding the prevention of gender violence. The three discussed learning to navigate being an athlete and a role model, defining masculinity as it is instead of what it isn’t, and being mindful of such conversations on an all-male campus (Episode 207).
1st Segment - Dan is joined by Todd Philcox (1988 Syracuse QB who led the team to a 10-2 season) for the FIRST TIME on "WakeUpCall", speaking on wearing #5, having to be patient behind Don McPherson, success at SU, the current state of Orange Football, the Jacksonville Jaguars, his fishing business, & More. 2nd Segment - Hear QB Eric Dungey's, DE Kendell Coleman's, & WR/Returner Sean Riley's responses to Dan's questions through the team's early success, defeating UConn to start the season at 4-0 for the FIRST TIME since 1991. 3rd Segment - Dan goes 1-ON-1 with local Baldwinsville, NY, product, true freshman TE Gabe Horan, following his 1st collegiate game where he corraled his 1st catch & turned it into his 1st TD. 3rd Segment - "Ingredients to Success" Proudly Presented by Utica Pizza Company, where Dan speaks in this episode with Syracuse GREAT RB Joe Morris before & after his #47 jersey retirement at the Carrier Dome.
An 'extraordinary theft' by Upstate Medical's president 'exploited university's lax oversight.’ A Cornell professor debuts a new grape breed to the public. Don McPherson to be honored in ACC Football Legends Class of 2018. This and more in your syracuse.com news flash for Friday, Sept. 28. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Challenge of Ageing, a message by Don McPherson
Sarah Spain is joined by former NFL and CFL quarterback Don McPherson who talks about gender activism, why he's a feminist, the difficulties in shaping masculinity in and outside of sports and much more.
Matt recaps Monday Night Football and the Yankees win over the Astros. Later Matt is joined by Syracuse legend Don McPherson. In 'Do We Care,' Packers' Aaron Rodgers is getting surgery on his broken right collarbone, the International Boxing HOF and Turning Stone Casino are working together, and a Utah surgeon gets to cross something off his bucket list.
Growing God's Kingdom by being in the community, a message by Don McPherson.
Don McPherson is a native of Long Island. He was an outstanding Quarterback at Syracuse University where he came in second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1987. Don is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Today he speaks on college campus about violence against women. He is the father of two daughters who is raising on Long Island. Fred ask him about his youth sports experience, being a black quarterback as high school prospect and going into the NFL draft. The also talk about his work on college campuses and how his views on sports have evolved since he retired from playing in 1994. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and review the show on iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. Related Interviews: Hempstead and WestPoint Alum and All American Dan Williams https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/dan-williams-on-parenting-concussions-and-hostile-fans-1 Hempstead Alum and Hall Of Famer Alan Lowe https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/maryland-alum-and-hall-of-fame-player-and-coach-alan-lowe Hempstead Alum and Hall of Famer Bill Beroza https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/bill-beroza-hall-of-famer-and-israeli-national-team-coach Hempstead and Cornell Alum and All American Aaron Jones https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/cornell-all-american-and-metro-lacrosse-ceo-aarron-jones Hempstead and Syracuse (football) Alum Reggie Terry https://soundcloud.com/fredopieshow/reggie-terry-how-we-determine-if-you-get-an-offer About Fred, Blogs, and Podcast: http://www.fredopie.com Fred's Memoir/Career Advice http://www.fredopie.com/startwithyourgift/ All Fred's Books: http://www.fredopie.com/books/ Follow Fred on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Follow Fred on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Don's Wikipage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_McPherson