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You will fall in love with Walter Day. Directed by Ed Cunningham, ARCADES & LOVE SONGS continues the story of KING OF KONG by following the legacy of retired arcade referee Walter Day. With his passion for singing and lost love in his heart, Walter has decided to pursue a career in music. But will his first live performance go as planned? In this 1on1, we speak to Day about the bearing your heart onstage and the magic of Taylor Swift
You will fall in love with Walter Day. Directed by Ed Cunningham, ARCADES & LOVE SONGS continues the story of KING OF KONG by following the legacy of retired arcade referee Walter Day. With his passion for singing and lost love in his heart, Walter has decided to pursue a career in music. But will his first live performance go as planned? In this 1on1, we speak to Cunningham about the magic of Walter Day and the joy of the 'everyday hero'
On this episode, we're diving into a story that blends nostalgia, music, and the origins of esports — a follow-up to one of the most beloved documentaries in gaming history. I'm talking about Arcades & Love Songs: The Ballad of Walter Day.This new film is the feature directorial debut from Oscar-winning producer Ed Cunningham — best known for Undefeated and The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. If you're a fan of the latter, you're in for a real treat, because this film brings us back into the world of Walter Day — the iconic star of The King of Kong, and the man often credited as the father of esports.Now 74, Walter is taking center stage once again in this musical documentary that follows his legal battle to protect his legacy, all while chasing a long-held dream: recording and performing the rock-opera love songs that have been echoing in his mind since his heart was broken back in the golden days of the arcade.This episode features not one but two great interviews — first with Ed Cunningham, the director of Arcades & Love Songs, and then with the legend himself, Walter Day. We'll talk about everything from the making of the film, to Walter's unique musical vision, to what this journey has meant for him personally.So whether you're a longtime fan of The King of Kong, a lover of indie film, or just curious about this one-of-a-kind story, stick around — you won't want to miss this.
Eric Holmes interviews Walter Day and producer/director Ed Cunningham for the documentary "Arcades & Love Songs: The Ballad of Walter Day." Check out the documentary's official website Images courtesy of Monkey Wrench Films Timestamps (0:00) - Intro (5:48) - Walter Day interview (19:24) - Ed Cunningham Official plot: "A musical documentary following 74-year-old Walter Day - the father of esports and star of The King of Kong - as he battles a lawsuit threatening his legacy while fulfilling his dream of recording and performing the rock-opera style love songs he has been hearing in his head since having his heart broken at the height of the arcade era." CinemAddicts Info: Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Our email: info@findyourfilms.com. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). Our Website is Find Your Films Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Robert Prakash 14. Kristen 15. Chris M 16. Jeremy Chappell 17. Lewis Longshadow 18. Iver 19. Alex Clayton 20. Daniel Hulbert 21. Andrew Martin 22. Angela Clark 23. Myron Freeman 24. Kayn Kalmbach 25. Aaron Fordham 26. Tracy Peters 27. Grant Boston 28. Ken Cunningham 30. Erik Chavez
Ed Cunningham, Voice Actor, joins Susan and Ben to discuss My Name Is Joe, a 1998 romantic drama. Ed shares what it's like having a career as an actor, voice actor, and teacher within the theatrical, commercial, and gaming industries. He discusses narrating the Discovery Channel's Surgery Saved My Life and voicing an action sequence for Mark Wahlberg's character in Lone Survivor. He describes “looping,” the process of adding additional dialogue to a project, Joe Cappelletti's loop group, The Final Word, and applying his grandfather's dog whistle techniques in a 2018 film looping gig on Alpha. Ed's cousin, Peter Mullan, stars in My Name Is Joe. Ed plays our “Love and Crime” game. Follow Ed on Instagram @edcunninghamvo or IMDb. Find out more about Ed's voiceover coaching services and other projects at edcunningham.net. Find out more about his voiceover courses at elon.edu and colorado.edu. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
Episode 242 brought to you by Honest Air Conditioning and Plumbing, Hargrove Roofing & Construction - Austin, and Jim Saxton III - State Farm Insurance Agent The Cunningham family always follow their Texas Longhorn each game, at home in the Moody Center and on the road.Ed's son, Brock Cunningham is known as UT men's basketball's "Glue Guy".The father/son bond is truly bonded by the burnt orange. Dad, who is from the Texas panhandle town, Fritch played football for Texas as an offensive lineman in the 1980s.Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MANCAVE20 at http://MANSCAPED.com #ad #manscapedpodMeanwhile, Brock is a well traveled, cultured, & comical talent from Westlake High School. He's made a living outhustling, out working, and out physicalilng his opponents as a forward for Texas.Brock likes to wear jorts but is planning on hanging those up.Dad confirmed that. During this episode, Ed and I had fun discussing all things Fritch (TX), a pregame fight with the Aggies in College Station, March Madness, Brock's career as a Longhorn, and the Longhorns' chances of reaching Houston for the Final Four.Support the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
In this episode, Emilia chats to Ed Cunningham of A Need to Read. They delve into topics and provide recommended books around self awareness, emotional regulation, productivity, rest, journaling and spirituality and how they relate to your relationship with food. For more information, visit www.emilia.fitness or @emiliathompsonphd Find Ed on instagram @aneed2read and on his podcast, A Need to Read
Today on the Soul Yes podcast we have the amazing Ed Cunningham.Ed is the host of the rapidly growing podcast A Need 2 Read, His mission is to get you reading and ultimately lead a happier more fulfilling life.In this episode we discuss:✨ Journey through injury✨ Finding therapy as a male✨Recognising your achievements✨Allowing yourself to be wrong to learn✨Encouraging transparencyConnect with Alexandria:Website: https://www.alexandriamaria.co.ukIG: @iamalexandriamaria Connect with Ed:IG: https://www.instagram.com/aneed2read/I hope you enjoyed the episode. To make sure you never miss an episode hit subscribe and leave us a review. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @soulyespodcast to keep up to date with our episodes!To say Thank You I will be gifting you $100 off one of our signature programmes or retreats. All you have do to get your $100 gift code is leave a review, screenshot it and send it to @iamalexandriamaria or hello@alexandriamaria.co.uk. Thank you for listening.Love & Light,Alexandria xx
Have you never really seen the point of picking up a book? Heard people going on and on about their latest book, but could never understand what all the fuss is about. Well, this podcast might give you answers. Today Stuart talks to Ed Cunningham, the host of “A Need to Read” which is a podcast all about…reading! So, unsurprisingly they talk about all things books. They discuss how to make reading a habit, what books to choose and some of the perils of the “self-help” genre. If you'd like to make your reading stick, this podcast is for you! Find Out More About Ed: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aneed2read/?hl=en Podcast: https://aneedtoread.co.uk/podcast/ Find Out More About LTB: Website: https://liftthebar.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftthebar/? 14-Day Free Trial: https://liftthebar.thrivecart.com/ltb-membership-49
My guest today is Ed Cunningham, Executive Director, Neurology MSLs with Sunovian Pharmaceuticals shares insights for Field Medical Execution Despite Limited Resources Ed discusses…
Do you struggle to live a happy, joyful life because you define happiness based on the life of others? Does social media take away your time, joy and happiness due to the phenomenon of comparison? Do you find yourself in situations where you live in an illusion of control, constantly feeling like you don't have enough and struggle with contentment in your life? In a world where we have constant access to snippets of people's lives, it can be a real struggle to be content with where you are in life, what you have or have not achieved and live a life based on others' desires and principles. In this episode with Ed Cunningham, a podcaster, writer, and an Instagrammer, we break down happiness to its core and learn about the many ways we can learn to attain satisfaction in our lives and navigate through difficult emotional periods well.
Ed Cunningham is the podcast host of A Need To Read, where he brings you book reviews, highlights, inspiring interviews and all of the encouragement you could need to delve into the world of books. In this episode, we discuss why we need to read, how the podcast was founded and how reading has helped change our perspectives on the world. @mykindofpeoplepodcast @themegmethod @aneed2read https://aneedtoread.co.uk Special thanks to the incredible editing team - Brooklyn Fraser and Alicia Navarro.
Ed Cunningham from A need 2 read raved about this book, so I listened or should I say read. Who would've thought Geopolitics would be so fascinating. Expect to find out; Why Russia is so interested in Ukraine. Where Mesopotamia is. What the difference between China and USA is. Why India and China probably wont go to war. What makes Afghanistan and Pakistan inseparable. And more....
Ed Cunningham knows a thing or two about career pivots. He's worn many hats throughout the years as a professional football player, ESPN sports commentator, filmmaker, and now host of the podcast “Let's Huddle”. In this episode Ed shares insightful stories from on the playing field and off. He played center for five seasons in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks and prior to his pro football career, Cunningham played for the Washington Huskies, helping them win a national championship in 1991. Ed's professional evolution is packed with lessons for anyone interested in reinvention, delivering true advice for changing career direction, the value in a side hustle, and building your network.
Ed Cunningham knows a thing or two about career pivots. He's worn many hats throughout the years as a professional football player, ESPN sports commentator, filmmaker, and now host of the podcast “Let's Huddle”. In this episode Ed shares insightful stories from on the playing field and off. He played center for five seasons in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks and prior to his pro football career, Cunningham played for the Washington Huskies, helping them win a national championship in 1991. Ed's professional evolution is packed with lessons for anyone interested in reinvention, delivering true advice for changing career direction, the value in a side hustle, and building your network.
In today's episode of ‘Finding your Summit' podcast, host Mark Pattison, former NFL Player, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Mountaineer who has climbed the Seven Summits, chats with guest, Ed Cunningham, a former NFL Player, Sports Announcer and Film Producer. In this episode he talks about his exciting professional journey from a college Football Player to the NFL and then broadcasting for ESPN before quitting becoming a Film Producer and win an OSCAR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcasting and ESPN legend Mike Patrick spent over thirty years at the World Wide Leader and helped usher in the era of non-traditional NFL game times while serving as the first host of Sunday Night Football. He discusses growing up in West Virginia and how he stumbled into broadcasting, his life's work, while in college. Get to know one of the best ever play by play announcers in his own words, including his open heart surgery that nearly derailed it all while he was at a pinnacle in his career.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello - and welcome to Unguilty Pleasure, a podcast where I, Chris Hall, explore any and every method for feeling good, spreading joy, elevating your mood, finding answers and loving yourself. In this series I am going to talk to guests about whatever it is they do to feel good, from their spiritual practise to their favourite midnight snack, I want to unapologetically indulge in the good, and learn and explore new and varied ways to find peace within. There's going to be some lessons, a lot of laughs, maybe some tears, but most importantly good vibes, without the guilt. USE ED'S CODE www.BetterHelp.com/aneedtoread for discount on BETTER HELP - ONLINE THERAPYJoined this week be Ed Cunningham from the @ANeedToRead podcast. Ed is an absolute legend and even though we've only met twice, we spill life details like sweets out of a piñata.Give him a follow and A Need To Read a listen
The NY Times bestselling author, Yahoo! Sports columnist, screenwriter, producer and podcaster Dan Wetzel has just about seen it all and gladly shared his take, but nothing has him leaning into the laptop more than the financial schemes and inequities baked into the NCAA's handling of the athletes who make up their work force. We discuss how the amateur sports we watch on all the big networks are not contractually legal, how the greed of administrators finally reversed the flow of value and revenue back towards the amateurs and why covering the Olympics during a pandemic sucked. Yahoo!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ed Cunningham (born August 17, 1969) is an American sports announcer, film producer, and former professional American football player. Awesome conversation with him on his playing career to his broadcasting career and his podcast. Give it a listen you'll enjoy it. Shared great memories --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/support
AP Sports Writer of the Year Janie McCauley discusses how Ichiro Suzuki and the 2001 Seattle Mariners helped her grow as a sports writer, why Dusty Baker was the perfect manager for the scandal-plagued Houston Astros and how collecting and handing out foul balls during the 2020 MLB season helped fans, unable to attend games in person, stay connected to the sport.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emmy winning broadcaster and former NFL player Solomon Wilcots discusses how the Jon Gruden email leaks revealed bigger issues within the league, his new, misunderstood podcast partner Adam “PacMan” Jones, and how he got started in journalism.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A clip from an interview with Ex-Raider and current Raider radio broadcaster Lincoln Kennedy who played for Jon Gruden and shares how betrayed, hurt and confused he was by the horrible, hateful emails Gruden sent while a broadcaster at ESPN that led to the coach's resignation. When we spoke, Lincoln was still raw, processing what happened and how to feel about Gruden, and importantly, how to share how he feels with his teenage sons. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ex-Raider and current Raider radio broadcaster Lincoln Kennedy played for Jon Gruden during Gruden's first stint with the organization and has covered him on the air since Gruden returned. Lincoln had fully bought into what the coach was selling, and he went so far as to defend the coach on-air when things didn't start off well. Nothing prepared Lincoln for seeing the horrible, hateful emails Gruden sent while a broadcaster at ESPN that led to the coach's resignation. When we spoke, Lincoln was still raw, processing what happened and how to feel about Gruden, and importantly, how to share how he feels with his teenage sons. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Olympic Gold Medalist Erin McLeod plays for the Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Canadian National Team, which won the gold this summer in Japan. However, the medal comes late in Erin's career, and after some struggles with injuries, bad coaches and a family move in her teens from Canada to Indonesia that nearly derailed her whole plan, she sees the gold as an accomplish but not a reflection or validation of her and who she has become. One note – this was recorded before a prominent coach in the NWSL was fired for abusive and predatory behavior. Please learn more about what is happening in the NWSL and support the players who are fighting for a safe work place.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ed Cunningham, A Need to Read podcast host, returns to share his mental health journey and how books played a part. Today, we discuss how Cunningham started working on his mental health, the stigma behind men and mental health, and Cunningham's tips to manage it. We talk about: How did Cunningham start his mental health journey The stigma around men's mental health When is it appropriate to dump your issues onto people What does braincare mean to Cunningham Journaling Top tips for managing mental health
“Let's Huddle with Ed Cunningham” is an interview and storytelling podcast at the intersection of sports, media, Hollywood and pop culture featuring people who tell and participate in the biggest, craziest and most meaningful stories on the playing field and off. Intimate with a celebratory and comedic tone, the series' core is deep dive interviews, along with commentary and scripted episodes, that all share personal growth and connections through our best sport meets life moments. Host and Executive Producer Ed Cunningham is an award-winning filmmaker, broadcaster and former NFL player who produced “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters” and the Oscar-winning “Undefeated.” On the field, Ed played at the University of Washington, and for the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks, while off the field, he began producing and working in radio and television during his playing days and started his network career at CBS before moving to ESPN and ABC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Need to Read podcast host Ed Cunningham joins the show to discuss mental health books and why reading them is so important. Cunningham, a podcaster who talks all about honest and engaging book reviews, shares his favourite books and why they've inspired him. Today, we discuss Cunningham's top mental health books. He shares why they're so important and gives insight on why you should add them to your reading list. We talk about: How to remember what you read What Cunningham likes to read What mental health books have inspired Cunningham
Today's guest on the ‘You First' podcast is Ed Cunnigham.'You First' is the podcast designed to help you to stop putting yourself last. To help you to see that you do have choice in your life. That you can develop resilience to overcome whatever life is throwing at you. And when you put You First, you can achieve anything.Ed is the founder of A Need To Read Podcast "No-bullsh*t book reviews + important chats" and advocate for men's mental health. In today's episode we cover - Leaning to Say No - Reading the warning signs when things aren't right- Challenging the fear of stepping out of an identity - How to be brave and take the step - How to overcome lacking the conviction to go and do something - How to discover and explore more to help you develop a deeper understanding of yourself - Fear of Failure - Calming your mind - Realising you're in control Connect with Fiona Insta: @fionamoss_Website: www.fionamoss.co.ukConnect with EdInsta: @aneedtoreadI am delighted to be partnering with Intelligent Change on this episode, make sure to listen for your discount code which gets you 10% off their products. https://intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=5789882.1014cdWant to join us live for the next episode? Follow this link to book your space now; https://fionamoss.co.uk/you-first-podcastTo say thank you for listening I am giving you a discount on my kickstarter bundle - Click this link to find out more https://fionamoss.co.uk/kickstarterbundle and use code 'YOUFIRST' at checkout. Love Fiona x
Welcome to Proper Mental episode 32, my guest this week is Ed Cunningham from A Need to Read podcast! A Need to Read is a podcast that brings you honest and engaging book reviews, unstructured chats with inspirational guests and important conversations. Ed has openly talked about his own mental health and how reading has really helped him to make positive changes that played a big part in him changing his life and getting better. He's also a huge advocate for therapy, meditation and a lot of practices that can be incredibly beneficial for mental wellbeing. I really wanted to do a podcast specifically about the power of reading as for me it's an incredibly important tool for both self-improvement and self-care. Ed takes me through his own struggles with depression and anxiety and we chat about how reading helped him to navigate some tough times and changed how he viewed both himself and the world around him. We chat about therapy, being impulsive, meditation, journaling and of course I ask Ed to recommend some of the books that have had the biggest impact on his state of mind. You can listen to A Need to Read on all podcast platforms and connect with Ed on Instagram @aneed2read. His website is www.aneedtoread.co.uk. If you'd like to chat to me about anything at all then I'm on @propermentalpodcast on all socials or you can email me via my website www.propermentalpodcast.com. If you could take a minute to leave me 5 stars and a few kind words it would be very much appreciated! Thanks for listening! Enjoy!
Ed Cunningham is a Podcaster from London, England who has a successful podcast called A Need to Read. Which he talks about books that he has read and also has some of the authors of the books on his show. During our conversation we discuss such topics like: Accepting No's, The Importance of Having a Partner, The Benefits of Reading, Building Good Habits, Feeling Regret, Vulnerability, Lost Connections - Johann Hari, Shoe-Dog - Phil Knight, Behind the Scenes of a Podcast and much more sh!t. Check out, https://www.theflawedjourney.com/podcast-partners and when booking use "TALKFREE" to enjoy your 1st session FREE. Make sure to head over to YouTube and SUBSCRIBE, LIKE THE VIDEO & SHARE!!! If you want to reach out to me, DM me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shittalkandbanter/ Check out Ed's Link Tree to find links to his podcast and other cool stuff: https://linktr.ee/Aneedtoread
For the ninth episode of The Literary Edit Podcast, I was joined by Ed Cunningham, podcaster at A Need to Read. You can read about Ed's original list of Desert Island Books here, and the ones we discuss in this episode are: Lost Connections by Johan Hari The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl Shoe Dog by Phil Knight The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle Bird by Bird by Anne Lamont The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo Other books we spoke about included The Power of Now, 10% Happier, Shuggie Bain, The Midnight Library, The War of Art and Big Magic. If you'd like to buy any of the books we discussed in the episode, please consider doing so from the list I created on Bookshop.org, an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you're based in Australia, please consider buying them from Gertrude & Alice. To contact me, email lucy@thelitedit.com Facebook The Literary Edit Instagram: @the_litedit @aneed2read Twitter: @thelitedit
Hello everyone, In this ep we delve deep with @aneedtoread about the power of going for what you want, trusting the process and going with your gut and how EVERYTHING is physically possible. I hope you love this ep and we will see you next week
Today's conversation is with Ed Cunningham of A Need To Read. We learn about Ed's passion for reading and what has driven him to share this passion with the internet with his podcast and Instagram. I ask Ed how we can making a habit of reading, what behaviour change fundamentals we can use and even how to read faster, Expect to learn Ed's opinion on Fiction versus Non Fiction, 3 books we should read for peak performance, and how to encourage those around us who don't enjoy reading yet. Lastly, Ed shares his self improvement through therapy and the power of story and discusses his experience and advocacy. Support the podcast and shop with Factory Weights. Get high quality gym and fitness equipment at an affordable price with next day delivery for £3. Heavy on quality, light on price. Check out the website and use COL10 for 10% off Factoryweights.co.uk Connect with Ed: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/aneed2read/ Connect with Col: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/ Join my Email List - https://mailchi.mp/548e38ba5942/colincambro Support me: Musclefood and CAMBRO for £5 off - http://tidd.ly/4992134b MyProtein and MPCOL for 37% off - http://bit.ly/MyProteinCol
Hello and welcome to Extra Ordinary with me James Wallis. In my final episode of the series, I sit down with Ed Cunningham who is podcast host of A Need to Read - an amazing podcast that talks about the life changing magic of books. Ed tells me about how and why he got started in podcasting whilst we discuss so many topics from psychedelics, philosophy and of course mental health. I hope you enjoy the show
In this episode I talk with Ed Cunningham from A need 2 read podcast. I really enjoyed this as I too have a passion for learning and reading, We discuss; * How stopping reading a book your not enjoying is the right thing to do * How reading and talking can improve your mental health * The best thing to do when you first pick up a book before opening it * The book that shocked him the most and the top 3 books he has read this year so far. *Why fiction can be as powerful a teacher as non fiction and sometimes even more profound. And more..... Please subscribe to the podcast and youtube channel
Welcome to my podcast. If you want to sign up to online therapy with better help you can obtain 10% off your first month using my link https://betterhelp.com/liftyourself This week I was joined by Ed Cunningham who is the host of Aneedtoread podcast. We spoke about books, reading, mindset, relationships, exercise, is it ok to quit things? Podcasting and productivity. I hope you enjoy this episode. The Lift Yourself Podcast was created to help ambitious women fulfil there true potential and achieve there desires by providing mindset tips, life skills and general advice to uplift and inspire. I post regular episodes on Mindset, Fitness & health and Law of attraction. I hope you enjoy this solo episode focused on how to live with fear and not allow fear to hold you back or consume you. You can find more from Ed here
In this episode I'm joined by Ed Cunningham, the founder and host of A Need To Read, a podcast designed to give you a deeper, honest and more engaging book review with none of the bullsh*t. I speak to Ed about his experiences with mental health, what led him to start the podcast and everything in between. I've been lucky to get to know Ed virtually and I can honestly say his passion for books is infectious and he's already helped numerous people help themselves through reading. Here are some of the books mentioned in the podcast: Essentialism - Greg McKeown Lost Connections - Johann Hari Susan David - Emotional Agility Stealing Fire - Steve Kotler
Welcome to the first episode of The Sinead Says Podcast!Today I am joined with Ed Cunningham, the host of 'A Need to Read' podcast. In this podcast episode, we discuss liking peoples photos on Instagram, why we do it and how it can make us feel! You can find Ed on Instagram @aneed2read.
In this episode we are joined by fellow podcaster, Ed Cunningham from A Need To Read! We discuss the life changing magic of diving into the world of books, living impulsively, the power of meditation, feminism and mens mental health.We cover off some important topics but make sure we have a laugh along the way. If you want to hear more from Ed, check out his podcast on Spotify & Apple podcasts, or catch him on the gram @aneed2readYou can also watch this conversation on our youtube channel!Join our community on instagram @findingyourfeetpodcast
In this episode of the Shane Walsh Fitness Podcast I spoke with Host of the Podcast A Need to Read & creator of the page @aneed2read Ed Cunningham. Some of the topics we speak about include: His battle with Mental Health Mens mental health His go to Books Tips on how to read as part of your routine Online Coaching www.shanewalshfitness.com/onlinecoaching Don't forget to subscribe to the show Now available on iTunes and Spotify
LIVE Interview U.S. Army Veteran and Prior Fire/Paramedic, Ed Cunningham Ed has a MASSIVE resume... Former Firefighter/Paramedic US Army Veteran Firehouse Subs Franchisee CEO/Owner First Responder Decon He has even wrestled a live mountain lion... Tune in as we talk about recognizing and overcoming the blocks that stand in the way of growth and self-mastery Check out more of Ed's work and decon for yourself at: www.firstresponderdecon.com Drop a review down below and let's show Ed how honored we are that he would share time with us this morning Like what you hear? We are honored. Hit that subscribe button and share your thoughts in a review. If you or someone you know may be a fit to be a guest on our show, please reach out to us! Balance. Optimize. Tactics. Hit that subscribe button so that you don’t miss a day of the added value that I am dedicated to sharing with you weekly. Let’s Connect! Facebook Instagram Email: ashliewalton555@gmail.com LinkedIn Website: www.leowarriors.com
Ed Cunningham is a Podcaster from Bournemouth has talks about books and reviews his takes on what he got from each of them. He also interviews guests and this is a fantastic way to get hearing what other people are reading along with what they got from the book. Ed is passionate about getting people to read more he along with myself realised how beneficial it can be in all aspects of life We chat about travelling, why he started the podcast, the top 3 books he has read to date, tips on how to digest and remember information along with much more. Es's Instagram – @aneed2read If you are interested in hearing more about the online transformation programmes I offer drop me a message using one of the following ways; Instagram - @mick_mcdermott Website - https://www.mcdonlinecoaching.com/home Email – mcdonlinecoaching@gmail.com
This week I had the pleasure of having Ed Cunningham from A Need To Read on the Podcast! Ed, who's podcast is hitting the charts globally, especially within the UK, began venturing into the never ending world of reading. We chat everything from book recommendations, learning to learn again, the importance of educating yourself and the life lessons we have encountered from reading. Not to mention I do hit Ed with my classic topic of dating and how reading has impacted his own personal life! I loved this chat with Ed and if you are looking to start your reading journey, his platform is the place to go! Grab a bookmark, buy some budgies & sign up to his email list! Spotify Link Apple Link Fancy stalking me more? Hit Me.
Ed Cunningham is an American sports announcer, film producer, and former professional American football player. Following his career in the National Football League, Cunningham worked as an commentator for different media outlets, most recently ESPN. In 2017, he resigned citing his personal concerns with safety risks posed by the sport of football. He played center for five seasons for the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. Prior to his professional football career, Cunningham played center for the Washington Huskies, helping them win a national championship in 1991. In 1997, Cunningham became a regional college football analyst for CBS Sports. Cunningham moved over to ABC Sports in August 2000. In 2006, with the merger of ESPN and ABC Sports, Cunningham began appearing as analyst on ESPN College Football as well. Cunningham resigned from ESPN prior to the 2017 college season, citing disenchantment with football due to growing evidence of the risk of chronic traumatic encephalopathy that the sport poses for its players. He then became an award winning was a producer on the documentaries The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters and Undefeated, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Cunningham --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/executiveathletes/support
This is another interview with a community leader whose efforts to bring transformation and restoration to folks caught in addiction, are having an impact beyond our borough.
I get together to have an awesome conversation with first responder, speaker & motivator Ed Cunningham. We talk about resetting our minds, beliefs, living with compassion & love for change and death. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patking/message
Listen in as Ed talks about winning an Oscar, being an analyst for ABC/ESPN sports and playing in the NFL. A unique story of finding what you love and risking big to get it. Be curious! When faced with a tough situation, are you the cause or are you allowing it, and take care of yourself! Great stories and advice that is both practical and motivational. Enjoy this episode!
Listen in as Ed talks about winning an Oscar, being an analyst for ABC/ESPN sports...
NY Times Article on Ed's Decision to Leave ESPNhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2017/08/30/sports/espn-ed-cunningham-football-concussions.amp.html Jerry’s Last MissionA documentary about fighter pilot Jerry Yellin who flew the last combat mission of World War II over Japan and returned home a hero, but led a dark life of survivor’s guilt and daily thoughts of suicide. Married with four sons, Yellin was forced to face his enemy once again when his youngest son moved to Japan and married the daughter of a Kamikaze pilot. -Jerry’s obituary - https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/jerry-yellin-fighter-pilot-in-last-combat-mission-of-world-war-ii-dies-at-93/2017/12/21/cab156be-e6a3-11e7-ab50-621fe0588340_story.html -Jerry Yellin is a celebrated and beloved WWII Hero and Pilot with a story that is inspirational and very timely. While directly dealing with PTSD and how difficult Jerry’s life was, especially growing up a Jewish American during the Depression, the film also honors the difficult job Jerry had, and so many Americans have, in fighting wars. In his full journey, Jerry had come to fully embrace and finally speak out about his suffering and choosing peace and reconciliation over war while also remaining a very proud “Military Man” right to the end. -Veterans and those close to Veterans and their care have been incredibly moved and expressed how much they felt all Vets and their families should see this film during the test screening process. We have connected with multiple non-profit and Gov’t agencies, including the VA, and several Jewish non-profits to align all of Jerry’s goodwill with every level of Vets, the Military, Pilot’s Associations, etc. as Jerry is a rock star in these worlds, and they would all love to help the rest of the world get to know him. -Jerry is Jewish and suffered from horrible anti-Semitism while growing up, and the test screenings for people in the Jewish community, especially those who have relatives/family tied to WWII or Vets, have been incredibly uplifting. Jerry is a true (Jewish) American Hero who overcame the horrible wreckage of both racism and the ravages war to live an inspiring and meaningful life. -The film sees our war with Japan (in which Jerry fought) ultimately from “both sides” - Jerry’s full journey took him (and the film) back to Japan, where he was able to finally see the Japanese as humans and ultimately bond in a way that is almost too good to be true. They literally became a part of his family. Director, Writer, Producer - Louisa Merino Louisa studied Documentary Filmmaking at the New York Film Academy where her thesis film, LIFELINE, attracted subjects that ranged from an Oscar winning writer and director team, to Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe. Her film FAMILIES LIKE MINE was selected as part of Mexico’s Women in Film and Television Showcase for 2013, among other festivals worldwide; and her film LIFELINE was part of the official selection of the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival for 2013. Louisa has been the subject of news articles and several television and radio interviews aired across Mexico and in parts of the US, including CNN. She taught film editing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “Art and Film” course in New York City and has worked as Consultant, Senior Editor and Story Producer for the David Lynch Foundation for over six years.Producer, Writer - Melissa Hibbard Melissa’s films have premiered at Venice, Sundance, Toronto, Tribeca, and IDFA film festivals, won international awards and have been televised on networks, including PBS, Sundance Channel, IFC, Channel 4, BBC, DR2, and Al Jazeera. Recently she collaborated on an illustrated translation and adaptation of Persian mythology called SHAHNAMEH: THE EPIC OF THE PERSIAN KINGS (2013) as the Editorial Director, which the Wall Street Journal lauded as a “masterpiece.” From 2013-2015, she was the executive producer of the 75 episode political satire web series POLETIK with a weekly audience of over 1.5 million viewers around the world. Producer, Writer - Ed Cunningham Ed (imdb & wiki) is a former NFL player who has produced the Oscar winning documentary Undefeated, The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters – Sports Illustrated movie of the year – and the brand funded TV and web film series H*Commerce: The Business of Hacking You – which won three Effie awards for effective advertising. On air, Cunningham spent over twenty years as a radio host, television reporter and commentator, starting his network career at CBS and recently retiring from ESPN/ABC where he commented on college football.
Veteran voice-over artist Ed Cunningham talks his beginnings, working as a professional voice-over Artist, V.O. coaching, demos & more. SPECIAL DEAL FOR THE JOHN TAGUE SHOW LISTENERS: $100 OFF ED"S VOICE OVER DEMO SERVICES!!! Ed's Chop Shop: http://www.edschopshop.com Ed's Chop Shop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EdsChopShop/ Ed's Chop Shop Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edschopshop/ Ed's Recommended Home Studio Gear: Apogee USB Microphone Rode NT Microphone Sennheiser MK4 Microphone Audacity Recording Software
Stories from Franchisees & Founders In this episode, Brian talks with Ed Cunningham, a Firehouse Subs franchisee in Arizona. Within 5 months of opening, Ed's location became the #1 ranked location in the entire Firehouse Subs system. How did he do it? Before becoming a Firehouse Subs franchisee, Ed served as a firefighter. Being a public safety professional, Ed learned the importance of upholding one's reputation at all times within the entire community. This all-encompassing approach to his business, combined with his social media savvy, are contributors to his success right off the bat. Most importantly, Ed advocates focusing on the core and backbone of your business before anything else. Ed says, “When you teach your managers and employees to serve each other as much as they serve customers, it creates an amazing dynamic, and your best form of marketing. These are free things that take energy and time, but that doesn't come out of your bottom line.” Tune in to hear more of Ed's story and tips he shares on how the right kind of preparation will allow your business to persevere in hard times. What we talk about: Ed's background and what led him to the franchise world Knowing the time and the right opportunity to get into something “The things you go through are [kind of] preparing you for [really] the things that are coming if you allow them to.” - Ed Cunningham Marketing through social media and serving your employees “The best form of marketing that you have is treating your employees with the exact same customer service that you would treat anyone that comes in the door to buy your product.” - Ed Cunningham The value of treating your employees the best way possible Accidentally started a detox kit business Starting to think ahead and be prepared Reflecting on the mistakes that did not set you up for success Putting yourself out there Focusing on the core of what drives the business “If you focus on the core and the backbone of your business first, everything else will just be natural results of that.” What we mention: Firehouse Subs
It was so hard to describe this man in a few words. There are people in this world that are put here to help and have a calling. With Ed, this calling came recently with helping save firefighters lives. Having served more than a decade as a Firefighter and Paramedic in the area northwest of Phoenix, AZ, Ed has also served as Engineer, PIO, Union rep, and Honor Guard lead for his department. In 2016, he temporarily left the fire service to finish achieving another dream of opening a restaurant. As a Firehouse Subs Franchisee, Ed has continued his service to First Responders and Military through his charity work and raising money for grants through the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.Incredibly interesting, Ed takes chances in a lot of places throughout life. He gave us a list of all the achievement he has and one that he has not. To hear the list, listen to the episode. We look forward to reading Ed's new book when it is released, as we can only begin to imagine the the story we did not have time to hear. To reach out to Ed Cunningham, follow his accounts and go to his website.Email Addressedc@firstresponderdecon.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/EdCunninghamFirst Responder Decon https://firstresponderdecon.com/
In Episode 6 we talk to Ed Cunningham, he served more than a decade as a Firefighter and Paramedic in the area northwest of Phoenix, AZ, Ed has also served as Engineer, PIO, Union rep, and Honor Guard lead for his department. In 2016, he temporarily left the fire service to finish achieving another dream of opening a restaurant. As a Firehouse Subs Franchisee, Ed has continued his service to First Responders and Military through his charity work and raising money for grants through the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. For more information about Ed and the projects he's working on check out the following links Good Eats: https://www.firehousesubs.com/ For Firefighter Decon: https://firstresponderdecon.com/
Day 24: The Season 2 finale brings Advent to a close with the first Christmas special I ever remember watching, 1978’s “Christmas Eve on Sesame Street.” On This Episode Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike, sometimes-food enthusiast with a taste for rotary phones. Erin Evans (@mserinmevans), tiny figure skater dancing to the slowest, clumsiest rendition of Feliz Navidad. Joey O. (@ImGonnaDJ24), obsessive vampire with the world’s greatest ice-skating cape, from Y-Not Radio and Words with Nerds). Topics and Tangents My taped copy of this is interrupted in the middle by a WHYY telethon with Philadelphia TV legend Ed Cunningham. The Count’s amazing ice-skating cape. The wibbly-wobbly physics of Oscar’s trash can. Olivia married the Predator. The subway ride reveals an actual clue into how to get to Sesame Street. A cameo by the seldom remembered Mr. Macintosh, usually a fruit vendor, here selling Christmas trees. If you want to go read about Northern Calloway (David) and his off-screen troubles and tragic death, go right ahead. The adorable 2-year-old girl too little for her own vocabulary trying to explain that Santa pushes a magic button to go down chimneys is now in her 40s. That time Big Bird got lost in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and got everyone locked inside overnight in “Don’t Eat the Pictures.” An oral history of Mr. Snuffleupagus’s revelation as not imaginary. Oscar holds a broom like it’s Not His Broom. Ernie’s pajamas look like the background of the “Trololo” video. Joey makes my Christmas by assuring me I didn’t imagine “The Candy Apple News Company.” Previous Episodes of This Podcast Mentioned Season 1, Episode 2: A Muppet Family Christmas Season 2, Episode 8: John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together Season 2, Episode 15: Saved by the Bell: Home for Christmas Season 2, Episode 16: Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas Season 2, Episode 21: Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special After This Episode Bonus: Listen to my guest appearance on the Two Bad Neighbors podcast discussing my favorite Christmas-adjacent episode of The Simpsons, “Marge Be Not Proud.” Then go relax or take a nap or something. Hope you enjoy your Christmas! You can visit the Advent Calendar House on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and on the Christmas Podcast Network.
Episode 136 of the Sports Illustrated Media podcast features ESPN SportsCenter anchor Kenny Mayne and longtine college football analyst Ed Cunningham, who opted this spring to no longer call college football for ESPN. In this podcast, Mayne discusses moving across country to host the 11 p.m. SportsCenter from Bristol, Ct.; how SportsCenter has evolved since the 1990s; how one can forge an untraditional career at ESPN; the role of comedy in sports television; why the company wants him to speak to media buyers; how he views mixing politics on his social media feed and those who tab ESPN as left-leaning; why he likes what Marty Smith is doing; his five-week marriage anniversary, and much more. Cunningham discusses why he decided to leave his job as a college football analyst and why he no longer can reconcile being a cheerleader for the sport given the health concerns and trauma on the field; how ESPN’s layoffs impacted his decision; how much Iowa handling of former quarterback C.J. Beathard during the Outback Bowl drove him to quit; how Cunningham feels about Al Michaels and others not seeing their role in the booth as an ethical dilemma and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirk Ferentz on Cy-Hawk, Ed Cunningham, Children's Hospital, and more
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by SB Nation’s Spencer Hall to discuss college football. Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders also joins to talk about NFL tanking, and Ed Cunningham explains his move to quit his job as a football announcer for ESPN. College football openers (2:14): Spencer Hall talks about Texas A&M’s crushing loss to UCLA, Howard’s exhilarating win over UNLC, and other scenes from college football’s opening weekend. NFL tanking (21:08): Aaron Schatz explains why and how the Jets, Bills, and Brows are losing on purpose; whether tanking is a sound strategy for NFL teams; and what the league should do to address it, if anything. Ed Cunningham (37:43): The longtime ESPN announcer explains how he came to the decision to quit his job as a college football analyst, why he developed ethical qualms about the game, and why he doesn’t enjoy watching the NFL. Afterballs (57:48): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by SB Nation’s Spencer Hall to discuss college football. Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders also joins to talk about NFL tanking, and Ed Cunningham explains his move to quit his job as a football announcer for ESPN. College football openers (2:14): Spencer Hall talks about Texas A&M’s crushing loss to UCLA, Howard’s exhilarating win over UNLC, and other scenes from college football’s opening weekend. NFL tanking (21:08): Aaron Schatz explains why and how the Jets, Bills, and Brows are losing on purpose; whether tanking is a sound strategy for NFL teams; and what the league should do to address it, if anything. Ed Cunningham (37:43): The longtime ESPN announcer explains how he came to the decision to quit his job as a college football analyst, why he developed ethical qualms about the game, and why he doesn’t enjoy watching the NFL. Afterballs (57:48): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Murph and AD talk trending topics, Ed Cunningham's CJ Beathard story, and more
Ken and Trent talk about Ed Cunningham walking away from covering football and a connection to Iowa, Chiefs talk with Nick Athan and Ben Kercheval on the Big 12 football scene. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ken and Trent talk about Ed Cunningham walking away from covering football and a connection to Iowa, Chiefs talk with Nick Athan and Ben Kercheval on the Big 12 football scene.
Murph and Andy Discuss ESPN's Ed Cunningham's Decision to Resign Over Injury Concerns, including audio from the 2017 Outback Bowl
1) How much will Alabama's change in OC impact this game? 2) Ed Cunningham is retiring 3) FSU v Bama talk 4) What's on Tap? / Probables
Welcome back to No Punt Intended, your one stop shop for totally biased, unapologetic and unfiltered opinions on everything intertwined in College Football. This is it!! College Football is officially BACK!! We got Games to discuss, Shames to award, and Football to HYPE!! This week the boys recap the Winners and LOSER of Gambling with Gross, they dive into the Ed Cunningham situation, and predict the hell out of this weekend's main events! They also find time for a bit of debate, some ridiculously one-sided hot take predictions, & a few Shames for good measure. It's Finally Here!!! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or almost every podcast application to stay up to date on each of the podcasts distributed by The Tailgate Society. Subscribe to get these podcasts the minute they are done recording.
With David on vacation in Mexico, Brett holds down the fort with thoughts on Iowa's unfortunate showing in the Outback Bowl, leaving CJ Beathard in the game too long, and how Ed Cunningham added fuel to the fire.
ESPN college football analyst Ed Cunningham, the starting center on UW's '91 national championship team, shares stories of Steve Emtman, and gives his keys for the Huskies against No. 1 Alabama in the Peach Bowl.