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Jori Negin-Shecter (@JNeginShecter) and Zach Worden (@Worden_Zach) are joined by Doug Fox of the Future Blue Jays newsletter to tee up an important 2025 for Toronto's farm system, discussing Arjun Nimmala's development, Trey Yesavage's debut and breaking down some important storylines among the organization's prospects.
First and foremost:A very Happy 50th Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Humber. Great people and we wish them nothing but the best! It was great to catch up with a key member of The Cardy Show Family, Doug Fox.Doug is a two time author and a long time Blue Jays Minor League Blogger.From the early days of Clutchlings to now running Future Blue Jays ( Click on the Future Blue Jays link and subscribe!) Doug continues to deliver outstanding prospect profiles and news around the Blue Jays . You can also hear Doug on Blake Murphy's FAN590 Jays Talk Plus Show as well.Doug has always been available for The Cardy Show over the past ten years. He's even hosted an episode for me on occasion. Doug and I talked about some current Blue Jays that may or may not be a part of the 2025 club. Doug has observed these guys with a keen eye on their way through the Minor League system. - Davis Schneider- What can the Jays do to tap back into the power he has?- Spencer Horwitz- Is he a long term option at Second?- Addison Barger- Great swing but is he a full time MLB Player? - Leo Jimenez- Can he continue his success in 2025 if Bo Bichette is moved? What about the bat, can it play?Doug's philosophy on players playing multiple positions.- Catching depth in the organization, what is the plan for 2025?- Thought's on John Schneider- The future of Ross Atkins and Mark ShapiroWe discussed the following Buffalo Bisons- Will Robertson- Jonathan Clase- Joey Votto- Pitching depth concerns , what is left in the organization?- Rating the player development situation for the organization.- Who's at fault with the lack of depth in the organization?- Changing the drafting philosophy- Off-Season upheaval in the player and scouting department - The struggle of the New Hampshire Fishercats- Talking to Minor League Team Broadcasters for stories- Vancouver Canadians success- Some key players for the C'S.- Damiano Palmagiani- 4A guy or big leaguer?- Doug's next project, it's very cool and exciting!- The very first Cardy Show experience- A Ben Shulman storyYou can follow Doug on Twitter/X @DMFox705 and on the Future Blue Jays Facebook page. Support the Show.You can follow The Cardy Show on Linked in . Twitter @CardyBrent or Instagram @TheCardyShowPodcast
Blake Murphy kicks off the show with Blue Jays reporter Kaitlyn McGrath as they recap Mark Shapiro's press conference from yesterday. Canadian Musician Alan Doyle (24:24) then joins Blake to talk about his love of the Toronto Blue Jays, and memories surrounding sports. Blake then welcomes Doug Fox author of the future Blue Jays newsletter. What is the latest from Buffalo? Who can Jays fans look forward to seeing soon? New member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization Will Wagner (38:54) then joins Blake! What has been the hardest part of joining a new team? And what are his goals in this new team? Finally, Michael Bauman (1:19:00) of FanGraphs joins Blake to go over some trends from around the league, from the lowly White Sox, to who the most average player in the league is. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Blake Murphy is joined by Shi Davidi to discuss what we know about the Orelvis Martinez suspension. Gabrielle Starr checks in to preview the streaking Red Sox. Doug Fox updates where the Jays farm system sits and Colton Hall, whose photo of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went viral, outlines his approach to photography and the reaction to his iconic still.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Blake Murphy is joined by Maurie Sherman to discuss Pride Night at the Rogers Centre. Erik Kratz discusses the Guardians and why this upcoming stretch will inform the rest of the Blue Jays season (17:59). Doug Fox discusses Addison Barger, if Adam Macko is ready for the next jump (49:47) and other prospects in the Blue Jays system (1:08:54).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Blake Murphy is joined by Dan Shulman to recap the weekend series vs. the Twins which saw Alek Manoah pitch seven innings and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continue his hot hitting. Afterwards, Doug Fox checks in with a look at Spencer Horwitz, Eric Pardinho and others in the Blue Jays' farm system (27:55).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Blake Murphy opens the show recapping some MLB action from last night, before briefly teeing up this weekend's series in Colorado. Hitting leadoff is the Athletic's Kaitlyn McGrath, who joins Blake to discuss the Jays' indifference during Thursday's waiver hunt, the anticipated September call-ups on both the offensive and defensive sides, and realistic expectations for the team down the stretch. Next up, Blake is joined by prospect writer Doug Fox, who explores the composition of the newly expanded roster. He shares insights on players like Spencer Horowitz and Mason McCoy, discusses Rickey Tiedemann's recent performance, and outlines the developmental plan for him in the short term (31:46). Later on, Suzie Hunter from DNVR Sports joins the show for a comprehensive review of the Rockies' season, before sharing DNVR's list of the greatest Colorado athletes, and a preview of the upcoming weekend series (50:00). Finishing in the cleanup spot for today's show is Meg Rowley of FanGraphs, who discusses the Mariners' meteoric rise in the second half, its impact on the A.L. Wild Card race, and her West Coast perspective of the 2023 Blue Jays (01:10:53). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Jays can't complete the sweep against the Angels, but do manage to scoop up perhaps the best reliever on the market. Host Blake Murphy gives his thoughts on Jordan Hicks, before welcoming in Sportsnet MLB Insider Shi Davidi to recap Toronto's weekend on and off the field and forecast what else could be coming ahead of tomorrow's deadline. Next, Cardinals reporter for The Athletic, Katie Woo shares what Hicks brings to the Blue Jays' bullpen and who else might be on the way out of St. Louis (31:50). In the second hour, former MLB catcher and current Blue Jays analyst, Caleb Joseph offers a player's perspective of adding a big name at the deadline, before breaking down how a catcher adjusts to a flamethrower like Hicks (50:50). Later on, Blake first checks in with prospect writer Doug Fox, better known as DM Fox on Substack, to get the lowdown on some of the names that were shipped out and an update on some other “Future Blue Jays” that are still in the system (01:13:47). To wrap up today, FanGraphs' Ben Clemens hops aboard to look around the majors at some of the moves already made and teams that could still be looking to do more before the deadline (01:24:00). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Blue Jays managed to salvage their series in Seattle, stealing the final game by a narrow 4-3 margin. Host Blake Murphy breaks down the entire weekend at T-Mobile Park with the help of Madison Shipman of Blue Jays Central, who shares her takeaways from Alek Manoah's start and Vlad Guerrero Jr. at the dish. Later on, Doug Fox (better knows as D.M. Fox on Substack) dives deep into his “Future Blue Jays Newsletter” to share some scouting reports of Toronto's most intriguing prospects (31:07). To start the second hour, former big league catcher, Erik Kratz joins to chat about some of his latest work co-hosting Foul Territory and co-authoring the book The Tao of the Backup Catcher with Tim Brown. Erik also offers some insight into what it's like to be a player around the trade deadline, before sharing his expectations for this year's cutoff (51:37). Blake wraps up today's show with a look into our JTP Mailbag to answer your questions (01:12:32)! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
After an impressive weekend sweep of the New York Mets, Blake Murphy looks at some of the key contributors that helped the Blue Jays accomplish that feat. He dives into the numbers during their latest four-game winning streak as they come home to the Rogers Centre to face the defending World Series champion Houston Astros. After that, with a lot of fans and listeners asking about Jays depth, Blake checks in with Doug Fox of FutureBlueJays.com for a prospect check-in within Toronto's minor league affiliates (21:27). Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling kicks off the second hour in-studio to break down what he saw in Queens this weekend featuring some of the impressive starter performances, what relievers the team seems to relying on more and what to expect this week against the Astros, especially from Alek Manoah tonight (50:02). In the back end of the hour, they look at some continued good plate appearances by the likes of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the emergence of Brandon Belt (01:18:45). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Bonus episode this week on The Cardy Show.Our dear friend now author Doug Fox from Future Blue Jays and his new substack joined David and I this week to discuss the behind the scenes of his book. On Account of Darkness- The Summer Ontario Baseball Broke the Colour Barrier.Doug peels back the layers on how he made the decision to write about the Ontario Baseball Association Championship Series of 1934 between the Penetanguishine Rangers and the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.We discuss key figures like Jim Shaw , Dan Howley and Archie Stirling. We discuss a small amount of controversy surrounding the Canadian Centre for Baseball Research and their most recent event. I may have displayed some frustration towards selected topics and not selected topicsDoug gives us a sneek peek at what he is working on for books two and three.We also discuss some Blue Jays Minor Leaguers for the upcoming 2023 season.Please follow Doug on twitter @DMFox705You can follow Brent Cardy's Blue Jays Substack- The Blue Jays Island by clicking this link.You can follow The Cardy Show on Linked in . Just search for Brent Cardy. Also find the podcast on Substack
Scientist Dr Douglas Fox and his wife Carol - an ordained minister in the Methodist Church - divide their year between their home in the United States, and their home in Peel, where they can be found from Easter to October. But the Island is far, far more important to them than just an attractive holiday destination. It's become an essential part of their faith journey - and on this week's programme, Doug Fox tells his story - sharing some significant moments in his life as a scientist, which have challenged and energised his life as a Christian. And Ruth Rice is back - with another letter from her personal alphabet of wellbeing - Find details of Ruth Rice's Wellbeing Retreat in late October at Thie Dy Vea Retreat House in Peel on the website retreathouse.im There's notice board news too, and music this week is from the Celtic musicians CAIM Items for the notice board can be emailed to me - judithley@manxradio.com
Blake Murphy returns and is joined by Sportsnet's Chris Black and Joe Siddall to break down how Ross Stripling has cemented himself into a consistent role within the starting rotation, his success getting into early favourable counts, the Jays' adjustment in choosing when to shift, and how a hitter approaches their at-bats when the defence shifts (02:18). Doug Fox of Future Blue Jays takes a tour around the minor leagues in the Jays' system including the promotion for both Yosver Zulueta and Addison Barger, if there's been progress in Nate Pearson's rehab, and why he named Ricky Tiedemann as the Jays system Pitcher of the Year (31:49). Then, FanGraphs' Jay Jaffe weighs in on when Aaron Judge could break Roger Maris' AL home run record, why Kevin Gausman isn't part of the Cy Young conversation, and debates if he would rather prioritize fighting for home field advantage or lining up a proper starting rotation for the playoffs (51:21). Finally, Alex Coffey of the Philadelphia Inquirer chats about the Phillies' playoff race, their strong offence in the month of September, and who will make their final roster (01:14:30). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet.ca's Ben Nicholson-Smith to share his reaction on the Blue Jays signing Jackie Bradley Jr. and discusses his fit with the team (00:15). Then, Blake recaps the series opener against the Orioles and Yusei Kikuchi's struggles, before we hear post-game comments from interim manager John Schneider (07:10). Ricky Romero of MLB Network and the "Spin Rate" podcast jumps on to discuss the lack of depth starters with Kikuchi continuing to search for a good outing, ways to build off a rough start, and what he expects out of Alek Manoah in tonight's matchup (25:28). Former catcher and current Sportsnet analyst Caleb Joseph weighs in on how much a catcher can help a pitcher who's not finding his groove, their ability to read how batters are adjusting from behind the plate, and how hot it gets at Camden Yards (51:00). Afterward, we check in on the Blue Jays prospects with Doug Fox, author of the "Summer Ontario Baseball Broke the Colour Barrier" and writer for Future Blue Jays. He shares his thoughts on Ricky Tiedemann's AA debut, where he's at in his development, and if Yosver Zulueta & Hayden Juenger are candidates to help the main roster's bullpen in September (01:10:12). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling to chat about Ross Stripling's outing against the Red Sox, pitchers facing a lineup for the third time, the dependence on the bullpen, who will pitch Saturday's double-header, and his expectations for Sergio Romo (03:10). Afterwards, the guys look into the Kansas City Royals potentially becoming trade partners with the Jays (30:35). Later on, Future Blue Jays' Doug Fox discusses the potential bullpen reinforcements in the minors including Yosver Zulueta, who he sees pitching the second game of their doubleheader against Tampa Bay, and outlines his list of breakout hitters in Toronto's organization (50:15). Finally, co-founder of Strata Athletics and former Raptors and 905 coach, Brittni Donaldson stops by to chat about the use of analytics in baseball compared to basketball, and shares Strata Athletics' mission of aiding youth sports and player's development (01:10:02). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Blake Murphy reacts to the news of Blue Jays prospect Gabriel Moreno getting the call up to the Majors, looks into what he could bring to the team, and asks listeners which former prospect they fell in love with first. MLB.com's Julia Kreuz, who collaborated on a piece dating Moreno's roots from Venezuela to becoming one of the top prospects in baseball, shares why he almost stopped playing the sport, and the strides he's made in his defensive game (07:12). Also from MLB.com, Sarah Langs breaks down Alejandro Kirk slotting himself alongside some of the best hitters in the league this year, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s tendency to hit ground balls, and Matt Chapman's defense at third base (29:12). Later on, Sportsnet's Shi Davidi weighs in on how much workload we can expect from Moreno both behind the plate and in the batting lineup, how he'll be integrated among the coaching staff and pitchers, and if there are concerns with Yusei Kikuchi's up and down start to the season (53:36). FutureBlueJays.com's Doug Fox discusses his encounter with Gabriel Moreno, how he can complement other catchers on the roster, and which other Jays prospects we should be looking out for (01:17:08). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On today's program:Brent and Dave discuss the Major League Baseball lockout and the reaction people gave when things did not work out this past week. They also discuss a very interesting piece written by friend of the show Doug Fox on his website FutureBlueJays.comBaseball In Canada Series- Cito Gaston Part 1We dive into the early life and career of Clarence Gaston. Where did the nickname Cito come from? We discussed the man who signed Cito to a big league contract. Should Han Aaron's #44 be retired across baseball?We discuss Cito's impact as a hitting coach and how is managerial and coaching style evolved from his time as a San Diego Padre. It's really neat when you think about it.We lastly discuss Cito taking the Managerial job that he didn't want and how he had success with it.Next week in part 2 we discuss the controversies Cito faced throughout during both stints through his Managerial career. We also discuss why we think he didn't get another job in baseball.
On today's program:Dear friend of the podcast Doug Fox returns. Doug of course is the Owner and Operator behind FutureBlueJays.com where you can get all of your Toronto Blue Jays Minor League updates and profiles. Doug is dedicating his time over the next little while to telling people on why Dan Howley should be inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St.Marys. Doug helps Dave and I deep dive Dan Howley's career on the Baseball In Canada Series. We start from Dan's begginings in easy Weymouth Massachusetts to his time through Boston supervising Babe Ruth and we finish just after he essentially helps save baseball in Toronto with the help of his good friends Jim Shaw of Port McNicoll Ontario and former big leaguer Clyde Engel. Doug tells us why he believes Dan Howley should be in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Enjoy this one over the next couple of weeks, it's a great deep dive and we will be back February 27th when we discuss Dave Stewart's time playing against and with the Toronto Blue Jays on the Baseball In Canada Series .Until then you can follow the Cardy Show on twitter @CardyShowitup and subscribe where yu listen to your podcasts. Thanks for listening.
I start the podcast today off with Last Week In Baseball:- Wander Franco- The newest ride at Canada's Wonderland- Cleveland hanging in the Central.- Watch out for the Nationals- The Giants 1st to 50 wins!Our guest today:Great friend of The Cardy Show Doug Fox joined me to discuss a ton of stuff. See below.- The MILB realignment and how it has played out so far- What surprised him in terms of affiliates and organizations- Rule changes, does he like them or has he had enough?- His thoughts on rushing up prospects when they have had a small amount of success in Triple A or Double A- Anthony Kay, TJ Zeuch, Jon Harris, Trent Thornton. Where will the end up in 2021-2022?- Is Kevin Smith the 3rd Basemen of the future?- Will Gabby Moreno stay behind the dish? Or move out from it?- How underrated or under the radar is Otto Lopez?- The High Performance Department for the Toronto Blue Jays . - How his Phil Marchildon project is going?- Vancouver baseball market- What else he is are working on?- The high performance departmentFollow Doug on Twitter @FutureBlueJays. Visit FutureBlueJays.com and subscribe for daily updates on Minor League Players in the Toronto Blue Jays system.Thanks for listening.
On May 2, Ron and John joined Dr. Doug Fox, senior pastor of First United Methodist Church in Irving, Texas, for a live discussion in their worship service. Our focus was the Bible as a single story and the importance of reading the Old and New Testaments together. We hope [...] The post Orthodocs.faith Live in Irving, Texas appeared first on Orthodocs.faith.
On May 2, Ron and John joined Dr. Doug Fox, senior pastor of First United Methodist Church in Irving, Texas, for a live discussion in their worship service. Our focus was the Bible as a single story and the importance of reading the Old and New Testaments together. We hope you enjoy this "live episode" as much as we did!
Time to rethink your brand positioning? We caught up with Doug Fox, founder of strategic brand consultancy Brand Fox, to talk about strategic brand positioning, how to get the branding buy-in, engage peers, operationalize brands, and drive business impact.
In Episode 4 of Business Breakthrough Thursdays, host Dave Fionda speaks with brand strategy consultant Doug Fox about the top five branding and messaging mistakes marketers make. If you worry about how to balance sales and goodwill during COVID-19, this is the podcast episode for you.Learn:When message maps don't workHow to close the "brand gap" between where you want to be perceived and where your consumers actually see youWhy pain points are the key to activating brand loyalty and advocacyHow to solve the conflict between allocating budget for marketing your product with the need to raise awareness and goodwill, especially in COVID-19 timesWhat the biggest mistakes that brand managers and communicators are making today areWhen competitors are hiding in plain sightThe five big messaging mistakes, in a nutshell:Trying to be all things to all people. Don't become a Lionel Hutz — a "jack of all trades." A single, well constructed, sharp message will beat out a comprehensive message playbook every time. Connect with your "thin deep wedge," and then convert.Skipping the differentiator entirely. Don't forget to include the language of differentiation in your core message (examples are "first/best/only" or "better/faster/cheaper"). But if your differentiator is "too good to be true," you may have to lead with a relevance message, follow up with a credibility message, then hit them with the differentiators.Talking like an industry insider. Don't assume that your buyer speaks "jargon" and risk talking over people's heads. The best acronym is NAA — "not another acronym."Ignoring emotion. Logic may drive you toward a decision, but it's emotion that closes the deal (and logic again that rationalizes your choice after the fact). Science shows that we can't make decisions without our emotions. Ignoring the "why." You know how your product works, inside and out. You know what the features are. Don't lead with those. Lead with the why, then explain the how and what. The "why" is inherently emotional. It's the "benefits" message.Doug is a proven brand and marketing strategist with 20+ years experience successfully building and repositioning global brands and businesses. He has a proven reputation of helping his clients be more ‘Foxy‘, strengthening their brands and generating more demand for their products, services and solutions. He specializes in taking very complex offerings and simplifying them down to what is most compelling and motivating for prospects. We're proud to have him as one of our experts, and one of our podcast guests.
AT YOUR SERVICE this week explores the same story in three different ways -the story tells of one of the encounters Jesus has, after he has risen from the dead, with two of his followers. Firstly we hear the story as told in the Gospel of St Luke, then we're invited to imagine that we are 'the unknown disciple' in the story and finally we hear from someone who IS 'the unknown disciple' - but this is no ordinary story, and the ending offers us two challenges that are difficult to ignore. Rev'd Canon Margaret Burrow, the Very Rev'd Nigel Godfrey, Dean of the Cathedral in Peel, and Pioneer Minister from Douglas, Rev'd Alex Brown are the storytellers. Dean Nigel chooses 'Now the Green Blade Riseth' as one of today's hymns, and 'Great is Thy Faithfulness' is the choice of Rev'd Carol and Doug Fox, who keep in touch with their Manx friends by listening on line in the United States, and are really missing being in their home in Peel. Anne Clarke reads the piece of verse/prose written by Kitty O'Meara from Wisconsin 'And the people stayed home' which so resonated with people, that it was shared right around the world within days of being posted by Kitty on Facebook. And we end with a powerful and moving brand new poem by Reverend Stephanie Hunter, assistant curate working in the Church of England in Huddersfield. Rev'd Stephanie has strong Manx connections - her Mum and all her relations on that side of her family are Manx-born, and as part of her preparation for ordination about 6 years ago, Stephanie spent a year as an intern at the Cathedral in Peel. Stephanie's poem speaks to those who mourn the loss of a loved one, those who work on the front line in the fight against the coronavirus, and those who find their faith shaken to its very core, by the suffering they have experienced. Your hymn choices for the programme are always welcome - via email - judithley@manxradio.com
Doug Fox is the co-owner of The Power Station film studio and began his career producing and directing commercials for Saatchi and Saatchi/Toyota, Sony Music and Lava Records. Throughout Doug's career, he has been involved in film finance, packaging and production at every stage.
As content marketers, we're laser-focused on, well, content and the strategy we create around it. But even the best writing will fall flat if you're working with the wrong value proposition or worse: none at all. Today, we're joined by brand strategist Doug Fox, who shares his advice on finding a unique message that connects with their audience and drives new business.
In this episode of Brandstorm, we welcome Doug Fox to the show. Doug is here to talk about investor relations communications, and share his thoughts on ESGs, cryptocurrency, and more. Doug Fox Doug is accomplished in investor relations and communications, and is a finance executive with broad and deep experience. He is a trusted management adviser, with the highest level of credibility and record of leadership. Doug has extensive and enduring relationships across Wall Street, and has spent half of his career on the agency side of things, and the other half focusing on public companies. Clermont Partners Clermont Partners helps companies navigate change. They work with clients to execute effective, customized strategies that drive positive investor engagement, value and reputation. Clermont helps companies ensure that their investment communications resonate the right way with the investment community. This may be through press releases, conference calls, presentations, investor messaging, annual reports, or websites. Evolution of Wall Street The evolution of Wall Street over the years are both good and bad. Many of the changes have been driven by technology. There has been an evolution of investing in the terms of retail investing versus institutional investing. Additionally, there has been a rise in passive investing, as well as growth in electronic trading. Rapid Decline of IPOs There has been a rapid decline of IPOs, which is evident by the shrinking number of public companies. Several aspects factor in this, including: The rise of private equity Venture capital Merger and acquisition activity Different public markets Communication Tactics Communicating in a way that resonates with investors is a top priority for investment companies. Press releases play a vital role in communication when executed with value. Websites and social media are becoming increasingly important components of communication for investment companies. Websites offer the opportunity to share real-time information with investors. Websites and social media both provide a place to communicate ESGs and other corporate responsibilities, which are gaining momentum in the eyes of investors. Contact Doug: Website: http://www.clermontpartners.com/ Email: dfox@clermontpartners.com
In this episode of the Official Galloping Ghost Arcade Podcast, GGA owner Doc Mack and 2015 Gamer of the Year Pete Hahn are joined by 2 arcade technical gurus: Seth Young, Lead Technician at the Galloping Ghost, and Doug Fox, Galloping Ghosts's choice technician for outside repair help. We talk about their backgrounds in the arcade repair field, where they got their training, some helpful technical tips and other crazy stories from their careers. We also cover our usual topics: recent high score and World Records set at the arcade, upcoming events, and respond to questions and comments from our Galloping Ghost Productions Facebook page. Thanks for listening! Links: David Greenhouse's Pengo Blog "PengoQuest": http://pengoquest.blogspot.com/?m=1 Chicago Video Game Law Summit: http://cvgls.com/ Galloping Ghost Productions Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312550418372/
This SECOND OF A TWO PART episode of the Jays Nest Podcast breaks with the weekly schedule to bring you a special discussion about the Blue Jays' Top Prospects. We've already counted down and provided profiles for our Top 15 list. I use this list to pick the brains of a couple gentlemen who have great insight into the Blue Jays' minor league system. I sit down with Jay Blue of Blue Jays From Away and Doug Fox of Clutchlings to see what they think about the players on our list. It is a great discussion if you're into the minor leagues, or want to get excited about the future of the Toronto Blue Jays. The conversation was so good, we broke it up into two parts for you!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
This 2 PART episode of the Jays Nest Podcast breaks with the weekly schedule to bring you a special discussion about the Blue Jays' Top Prospects. We've already counted down and provided profiles for our Top 15 list. I use this list to pick the brains of a couple gentlemen who have great insight into the Blue Jays' minor league system. I sit down with Jay Blue of Blue Jays From Away and Doug Fox of Clutchlings to see what they think about the players on our list. It is a great discussion if you're into the minor leagues, or want to get excited about the future of the Toronto Blue Jays. The conversation was so good, we broke it up into two parts for you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
Episode 32 of the Jays' Nest Podcast looks at the state of the Blue jays' minor leagues after all of the Trade Deadline moves. We're joined by Doug Fox of Clutchlings to get his insight into the system. We look at the prospects given up and those who remain. We also touch on the good news abotu Marcus Stroman as he takes aim at returning. As well, we hand out our weekly awards. Check us out at www.jaysjournal.com @JaysJournal @JaysNestPodcast--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
The auto industry is enjoying a tremendous sales boom. It seems almost everyone is buying a new car these days. But there are all sorts of issues facing dealers as they strategize about the future. For instance who will be buying the cars if Millennials aren’t interested and how will ride-sharing businesses effect business? Joining John McElroy to discuss these topics and much more are Rob Kurnick the president of Penske Automotive Group; Doug Fox, the president of Ann Arbor (MI) Automotive; and Katie Coleman, the co-owner of Sellers Auto Group.
The auto industry is enjoying a tremendous sales boom. It seems almost everyone is buying a new car these days. But there are all sorts of issues facing dealers as they strategize about the future. For instance who will be buying the cars if Millennials aren’t interested and how will ride-sharing businesses effect business? Joining John McElroy to discuss these topics and much more are Rob Kurnick the president of Penske Automotive Group; Doug Fox, the president of Ann Arbor (MI) Automotive; and Katie Coleman, the co-owner of Sellers Auto Group.
It’s the first AAH of the new decade (depending on who you ask) and we’re ready for a dose of automotive rebirth. How convenient, then, that we also find ourselves on the cusp of the 2010 North American International Auto Show, which is in the process of renewal. Doug Fox, Co-Chair of NAIAS joins us to discuss what we can expect at the show this year and what’s new at Cobo Hall. We wonder, is it time for major change for the show by losing the “NAIAS?” And will the EcoXperience still, well, stink? Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist, and Steve Finlay from Ward’s Dealer Business magazine join John McElroy in studio.