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The Actor's Choice
Writer, Director, Producer Antwone Fisher, CEO, Punch TV and URBT Network Joseph Collins and Assistant Professor, Dr. Ed Rice

The Actor's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 51:28


Please join us Right Now, January 01, 2024 at 11:00AM PST as Writer, Director, Producer Antwone Fisher, CEO, Punch TV and URBT Network Joseph Collins and Assistant Professor, Journalist, Author Dr. Edward "Ed" Rice host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."

Dermot & Dave
What Is Life Actually Like In Qatar?

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 11:08


It's become one of the most talked about locations on the globe as preparations for World Cup 2022 reach fever pitch, but what is life actually like in Qatar? Ed Rice has spent some time in the country and he joined Dermot and Dave to explain what it's actually like day to day.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 352 - Fly Fishing Secrets for Stillwater with Hal Janssen

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 89:04


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/352 Presented By: Angler's Coffee, LakeLady Custom Rods, Bearvault, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Hal Janssen, one of the big-time stillwater gurus, shares his life story of fly fishing for over 60 years. We dig into his book, Stillwater Fly Fishing Secrets, which he describes as the complete book on stillwater fly fishing. Hal tells the story of when he hooked on a dead girl's body while fishing in the Santa Cruz river - it's creepy but a little bit funny the way he tells it. We also hear about some of his other cool hobbies like wood carving and pinstriping. Stillwater Fly Fishing Secrets Show Notes with Hal Janssen 05:00 - Hal is also known as the pin striper - he restores classic cars and boats 13:15 - We dig into his book, Stillwater Fly Fishing Secrets 14:00 - Hal fished with a lot of popular names in fly fishing like Dave Whitlock, Ed Rice, Polly Rosborough, etc. 17:30 - We talk about float tubes 22:00 - Tip: If you're fishing stillwater, it's important that you wear the lightest outfit possible because you're fishing with leaders that 6x and 7x (more explanation why in the podcast) 25:30 - Hal uses fiberglass rods exclusively 27:00 - Hal explains why he never uses an indicator 32:00 - Hal tells us why he doesn't want to write a book about steelhead 34:40 - Hal doesn't use barbless hooks, he just pushes the barb in to make it barbless 36:10 - Hal tells the story of when he hooked on a dead body while fishing in the Santa Cruz river 43:00 - Hal is into fish wood-carving lately 45:45 - We talk about Joe Brooks - Joe was on the podcast in episode 071 49:00 - Hal has a signature called the Chihuahua 51:30 - Hal has a gold Jaguar (1967) 57:20 - Joan Wulff was on the podcast at episode 100 - she shared some relationship advice there 58:30 - The Marabou Leech is Hal's favorite fly for trout - he designed this pattern 1:10:15 - He uses a Thompson and a Dynaking vise Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/352

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 292 - Largest Fly Fishing Show in the World with Chuck Furimsky

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 77:03


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/292 Presented By: Fly Fishing Film Tour, Dette Flies, Stonefly Nets, Anglers Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Chuck Furimsky, founder of The Fly Fishing Show shares the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shares some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing and the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them. Chuck gives his thoughts on his son Ben taking over his role. He mentions some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Find out the fly fishing shows we can attend this year! Fly Fishing Show Show Notes with Chuck Furimsky 03:16 - Chuck's son, Ben was on the podcast at WFS 061 05:00 - Chuck took a fly fishing course at Pennsylvania State College taught by George Harvey 08:06 - The Michigan Fly Fishing Club was the first to do fly fishing shows in Michigan - they're used to be called FFF (Federation of Fly Fishing) 11:30 - Ed Rice was the founder of International Sportsmen's Exposition - the show was established at the San Mateo County Fairgrounds in the late 1970s - Click here to read more 15:08 - Tom Brady of the Patriots used to empty Chuck's fishing show in the afternoon - people on the show would go to their hotel rooms in the afternoon to watch Brady play 17:42 - The pandemic started the weekend after the last show they did in 2020 24:13 - The Denver convention center where the fly fishing show was held for 15 years was foreclosed by the bank since they couldn't pay the mortgage because of the pandemic - this led the fly fishing show to change venue 30:16 - Chuck met Gary Border and Gary LaFontaine and became friends with them 30:37 - Chuck tells the story of Gary LaFontaine's smart dog, Chester who serves as an indicator when Gary fishes 32:10 - The first show Chuck did was at 7th Springs - George Harvey was there, and also Lefty Kreh 34:22 - Chuck talks about Joan Wulff 35:20 - Wendy Gun, Sara Gardener 39:02 - Chuck and Tim Cammisa are good friends - Tim Cammisa was recently on the podcast at WFS 285 40:46 - Chuck is very impressed with Son Tao, a celebrity fly tyer on Instagram - Son is coming to their show in Atlanta 43:14 - Right when Chuck started doing the shows, the movie, A River Runs Through It came out 46:11 - Chuck couldn't remember the name but he was talking about a supreme court judge who was a fly fisherman but he's probably referring to John Voelker a.k.a Robert Traver Photo courtesy of the Marquette Regional History Center 46:43 - Chuck tells the story of how he met his partner Barry Serviente 49:03 - Chuck tells the story of when Ed Rice found out about his show 57:59 - People at the fly fishing show rush to Bill Keough's booth, Hareline Dubbin 1:07:06 - Tight Lines is the biggest fly shop in New Jersey 1:08:07 - The best fly shop in Pennsylvania is TCO - they have 4 locations in PA 1:10:04 - The Bugskin Wiggler is an original pattern by Chuck - he uses leather a lot with his patterns - scroll down to watch a video of Tim Cammisa tying that pattern Fly Fishing Show Conclusion with Chuck Furimsky Chuck Furimsky, shared the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shared some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing and the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them. He mentioned some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. We found out what shows we can attend this year! Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/292

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Memphis Metropolis
A New Ed Rice Community Center is Coming to Frayser. With Todd Walker and Shelly Rice.

Memphis Metropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 57:20


Several transformative development projects are coming to the Frayser neighborhood, including a brand new Ed Rice Community Center. In this program, Memphis Metropolis speaks with Todd Walker, architect and principal at Archimania, and Shelly Rice from the Frayser Exchange Club. Todd, Shelly, and Emily talk about why Ed Rice is so important to the Frayser community, and how the new community center is all about connectivity - between inside and outside spaces and between people. Later in the show, regular commentator Cole Bradley joins in to talk more about connections and why urban design is so important in civic spaces.

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This is Not Advice
The brilliance of design and possibility with Ed Rice

This is Not Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 57:56


In this week's episode, Ed Rice talks about getting his dream job, caring for his family, making discoveries, the importance of food access and how race plays into just about everything. Ed is one of Erin's first coaching clients, and we also talk about how much he's accomplished in the three years since they first worked together. 

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 216 - The Bamboo Fly Rod with Bob Clay - Spey, Skeena, River Watch Rods

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 70:20


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/216 Sponsors:  Turtlebox Audio:  https://wetflyswing.com/turtlebox Sponsors:  Sawyer Oars:  https://wetflyswing.com/sawyer Bob Clay is here to share the story of how he became one of the great bamboo fly rod makers on the planet with a focus on the bamboo spey road.  We find out how Tom Morgan helped to shape his career. The story is a good one with some of the greatest fly fishing mentors in the game impacting Bob's journey.  Bob describes why he loves a 12-foot spey rod and shorter to get the job done. Show Notes with Bob Clay - Tom Morgan was one of Bob's biggest mentors.  Tom Morgan was on the podcast here in episode 161. - The Ed Rice Sportsman's shows were huge back in the day.  Here's Ed Rice on the Anchored Podcast.   - The hand mill is a major tool for building a bamboo rod created by Tom Morgan - The Hook and Hackle club out of Calgary gave Bob his start building rods - The Tom Morgan article via ESPN - Simon Gawesworth was Bob's first spey casting instructor.  Simon was on the Wet Fly Swing Podcast in episode 9 here. - George Cook was on the podcast in episode 131 here and covered the history of NW spey. - I noted the short OPST pure skagit and micro skagit rods. - the April Vokey masterclass - The tools for building a bamboo fly rod.  Tonkin bamboo is the strongest and what Bob uses.   You can find Bob at RiverWatchRods.com Bamboo Fly Rod Conclusion with my Bob Clay Bob Clay shares the story of how he became one of the great bamboo spey rod builders after a life of connecting to some of the best mentors you could ask for.   We find out how a 9-foot bamboo rod is a struggle but that the hollow technology in the spey game balanced great. We hear why hollow building and the shorter spey rods were big contributions that Bob helped give to the rod space.  This episode walks us through the steps to building a bamboo fly rod with a focus on spey.  Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/216

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Christian Life Church with Danny Chance
The Fruitless Impossibility

Christian Life Church with Danny Chance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 23:51


Rev. Ed Rice

Top Hill Recording
Custom Acoustic Guitars - Ed Rice - Toir Guitars

Top Hill Recording

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 53:37


Ed Rice is an artist and woodworker, focused on Lutherie, operating as Tóir Guitars. Lutherie is the making of wooden stringed musical instruments, such as guitars, mandolins and ukuleles. Focused on Acoustic Guitars and Ukueles, Ed trained under Master Luthier Harry Fleishman in Sebastopol, Ca. Additionally, Ed’s style has been influenced by another internationally known Luthier, Jeffrey Yong, of Kuala Lumpur. Ed has a passion for exotic woods in his instruments, such as Indian Rosewood, Monkeypod, KOA and others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support

Real Presence Live
RPL July 24 Hr 1 Seg 1 Bishop Ed Rice, Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

Real Presence Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 31:00


Finding joy in shepherding the people of God!

Music Fanimal
Music Fanimal Episode 16 f/Jimmy Charles

Music Fanimal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 46:22


Jimmy Charles is a soulful, genuine and passion-filled Country Singer and Songwriter who brings unparalleled energy to all his performances. Jimmy grew up on the eastern shore of Maryland and graduated from Towson University where he played linebacker for the Tigers (being nicknamed "The Crash" for his hard hitting style) and received a Mass Communications Degree. Jimmy has had an impressive beginning to his professional career as a Season 9 contestant on "AMERICAN IDOL" gaining high praise from judge 'Simon Cowell. Jimmy also was named in the Top 50 on the show "Nashville Star". His song "Back to Baltimore" is sure to tug on the heartstrings of all Baltimoreans. In this episode we discuss Jimmy's career, his devotion to prostate cancer awareness and prevention and we're visited by Ed Rice, a man who carefully crafted Jimmy's most recent guitar valued at over $3500. Ed and Jimmy are auctioning off the guitar to raise money for ZeroCancer.org.

Arts Weekly
Arts Weekly with musician Rudy Volkmann, artist Ed Rice

Arts Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 20:37


This week my Arts Weekly guests are Ed Rice and Rudy Volkmann. This week we talked about the world premier of Rudy's original compositions on January 20 and Ed Rice's Artist led tour of the Morris Museum on January 19. Our Arts Community has to be the best ever. So much to do-- so much to see and hear. You can listen to the radio show on Saturday morning at 9:30 on Smooth Jazz 92.3 FM or catch the podcast, anytime, via our website www.AugustaArts.com or iTunes. I'm glad I have tickets to the ***SOLD OUT***Vegan Brunch - Jan 13 - Kigwana Cherry presents because it's Sold Out! Be sure to check out our website, sign up for our newsletter and join the The Greater Augusta Arts Council so you can attend **For Free** the Wet Paint Party & Art Sale 2019. Happy 2019 Brenda

Anchored
Ep. 87: Ed Rice on Being a Sportsman's Entrepreneur

Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 57:20


Ed Rice founded the International Sportsmen’s Expo (ISE) in 1975 and ran it for twenty-three years. The show was the first of its kind, and was responsible for the collaboration and networking of some of fly fishing's most dynamic industry leaders. Ed holds a handful of IGFA records and has traveled the world in pursuit of fisheries less known. In this episode of Anchored, Ed shares some of his most intimate memories and gives us a glimpse into the life of the man behind the scenes. This episode is brought to you by HMH Vises!