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Quando gli agenti della polizia trovano il corpo senza vita di Ellen Sherman nella sua camera da letto, capiscono subito che quella sarà un'indagine complicata: la porta chiusa, l'aria condizionata accesa, una temperatura gelida nella stanza e nessun segno di effrazione. Suo marito, Ed Sherman, ha un alibi apparentemente inattaccabile: era in barca con gli amici. Eppure, piccoli particolari iniziano a emergere, dettagli che non tornano e che descrivono una messinscena macabra e rivelano un'ossessione per un film che rispecchia in modo inquietante la realtà. Ma chi ha commesso un omicidio così freddo e calcolato? Un'indagine imperdibile, lunga e... piena di sorprese.-------------------------------------------Seguimi anche sul canale Youtube:https://bit.ly/3TXVGEdInstagram:@scarymonstertruecrimeTwitter:@scarycrimeFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/scarymonstertruecrimeIscriviti al Gruppo Facebook True Crime Italia:https://www.facebook.com/groups/true-crime-italia---------------------------------------------------------Contatti:Antonello Salea.sale@cbsnet.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scary-monster-true-crime-podcast--4789759/support.
In this episode of the Psych in Business podcast, your host Dr. Ernest Wayde interviews Dr. Ed Sherman, a psychologist, consultant, and executive coach with 40 years of experience in public safety. Dr. Sherman shares his unique journey, blending psychology with roles as a firefighter, police officer, and paramedic. He emphasizes the importance of understanding human behavior in crisis situations and highlights the parallel existence of his interest in psychology and public sector work.The conversation delves into Dr. Sherman's experiences in creating safe and secure work environments. Dr. Sherman discusses the challenges and dynamics of consulting in the public sector, shedding light on the differences between private and public sector leadership approaches. He emphasizes the need for coaching in the public sector and the power of continuous communication in leadership.Dr. Sherman also shares insights into his coaching, consulting, and training services, emphasizing the importance of addressing underlying issues within organizations. The episode concludes with a valuable tip for leaders: prioritize proactive communication to prevent and resolve issues efficiently.You can visit his business website at: https://shermanconsulting.org/
We'll continue our National Fire Prevention Month focus on this episode with a twist. This week, host Dr. I. David Daniels will speak with Dr. Ed Sherman, who has more than four decades of experience in fire /rescue, EMS, and law enforcement, in addition to his education in psychology. Conversations about psychological health and safety in emergency services can have a different cadence, mainly when focusing on the fire/rescue, EMS, or law enforcement experience. Though EMS, fire/rescue, and law enforcement personnel respond to some of the same incidents, emergencies, and disasters, they often walk away with different perceptions based on their roles and the work they are expected to do. The difference in their experience also results in different lasting impacts of these experiences. It is rare to find not only people who see these incidents from multiple perspectives but can add the view of someone who understands how these experiences impact how people think and act before, during, and after significant incidents and events. Dr. Sherman uses his unique perspective across the fire/rescue, EMS, and law enforcement lines when he works with leaders of various organizations, large and small, dealing with various issues, many of which have significant health and safety implications.
Not every White Sox story is worth your time. In the end good baseball is what matters most. Good off-the-field stories, like the one former White Sox beat reporter Ed Sherman shares in this episode, are the icing on the cake. The guy who started covering baseball during a tumultuous White Sox season in the mid-1980's his crazy start with the Sox, why this team can still win the division & how upset he was when The Athletic cut the White Sox beat in "30 Minutes of Sox!" Brought to you by Cork & Kerry At The Park! Listen. Subscribe. Share. Call 708-459-8406 and leave your comments and questions for the next episode! Chris Lanuti and his buddy Ed Siebert sit at his 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EVERYWHERE podcasts can be found and ALWAYS at SoxInTheBasement.com!
Ed Sherman and I take a look at a forgotten Bronze Age horror comic from Charlton.
The 2022 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament is upon us, as is the launch of 19nine's Big Ten Tournament Collection.So, it's a perfect time to connect with journalist and author Ed Sherman, who authors penned the authoritative history on the conference titled, This is Big: How the Big Ten Set the Standard in College Sports.The 5-pound book shares stories of the Big Ten dating back to the league's founding in the late final years of the 19th century and chronicles its rise into perhaps the most influential conference in college sports.Ed, of course, has long maintained a close eye on the Big Ten. Over a 27-year career with the Chicago Tribune, he served as the newspaper's national college sports and Big Ten reporter, covering its universities as well as the league's evolution.We're going to dig into the conference's hoops history with Ed, discussing some of its principal figures and notable moments.SUBSCRIBE TO THE 19NINE PODCAST!APPLE PODCASTSSPOTIFY19Nine's YouTube ChannelWatch video interviews (Aaron's YouTube)FOLLOW!19Nine Instagram19Nine Twitter19Nine Stories Page
In the second hour of The Scorecard presented by Chicago District Golf Magazine with Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito, the gang talks with Bob Turner, who is the longtime interpreter for Masters winner Hideki Mastuyama. They finish the show talking with former Scorecard host Ed Sherman. (04-17-21) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Matt G sits down with legendary Chicago Trubune writer Ed Sherman to discuss his writing experiences and some of the most memorable moments he has covered in sports. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As the country continues to reopen little by little, many are still waiting on pins and needles for the return of sporting events in the United States. Ed Sherman, a former columnist for the Chicago Tribune and author of “This is Big: How the Big Ten Set the Standard in College Sports“, joined the Bob […]
Friday 3/6/20 Hour 1 – Guests: Ed Sherman, on his B1G book; Neal Coolong USA Today/Steelers Wire, on what the Steelers should do with Bud Dupree, and the latest on the pending NFL CBA talks.
Steve interviews Ed Sherman(00:07:58)from The Sherman Report. Ed talks about his new book on the history of the Big Ten. Ed explains why he wrote the book, why he did it as a coffee table book, and tells some stories about the key characters and events covered in the book. Ed and Steve also talk about their history together, reminisce about The Sherman Report, and take a few minutes to talk some Chicago Blackhawks hockey. Also, Rob Miech (00:40:52) joins us to talk about his new book on sports betting. Rob talks about the evolution of legal sports gambling, the change in how gambling is covered by the sports networks, and the difference between the public and the professionals. Rob and Steve also talk about Steve's love for the Saints, Bryce Harper, and the Raiders in Las Vegas. Steve starts the show explaining what took so long to post a new show and to the shock of everyone this time it wasn't his health. The book club looks back on a jam packed 2019 and the show ends with one last thing on a picture of a picture. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
Highlights from the year that was 2019, in conversations - as Ryan and Tom go in-depth on all things Big Ten, Michigan State, and Michigan with authors John U. Bacon (Overtime) and Ed Sherman (This Is B1G). Shawn Windsor of the Detroit Free Press takes us behind the scenes into one of the most difficult and important pieces he has ever written, the timeline and impact of Cassius Winston losing his brother Zachary to suicide at the dawn of this basketball season. Riveting interviews, in case you missed them, that you won’t want to miss again - and are definitely worth revisiting, if you haven’t heard them in a while. Happy New Year!
Former Ohio State quarterback and current ESPN lead college football analyst, Kirk Herbstreit, joined the Tim May podcast to preview the Fiesta showdown between the Buckeyes and Clemson. May is also joined by Ed Sherman, author of new new book called This is B1G, which chronicles the history of the Big Ten. Finally, as he does every week, Lettermen Row senior writer, Austin Ward, provides insight into Ohio State football as the Buckeyes prepare to face-off against Clemson in the College Football Playoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Ed Sherman joined "Big Drew & Jim" to talk about his book highlight the vast history of the Big Ten Conference.
Chicago sportswriter and author Ed Sherman re-joined the show and discussed the release of his new book - This is B1G: How the Big Ten Set the Standard in College Sports. The book is an all-encompassing history of the Big Ten, and Sherman shared what went into researching, writing and marketing the book throughout the entire process. (2:30-22:30) Then, BTN researcher Harold Shelton joined to discuss the state of what appears to be a very deep basketball conference in the Big Ten this season and how teams have fared through nearly two months and two league games. Harold also previewed the nine Big Ten bowl games awaiting over the holidays. (23:30-1:03:30)
ML brings-in Ed Sherman to chat about his new book on the history of the B1G, the Mount Rushmore of the conference, the future of the B1G, how it all came together and more!
Ryan and Tom recap a tough home loss for #5 Michigan, 71-70 in overtime to #10 Oregon at Crisler Center, capping off a stretch of three losses in their last four games. Also, Michigan State cruises to a 72-49 win over Oakland University at Little Caesar’s Arena - despite the continued emotional struggle of senior captain Cassius Winston in coping with the death of his brother Zach. And in case you missed it, a fascinating conversation with Ed Sherman (author of ‘This Is B1G’) is revisited in time for the holiday shopping season.
We call Ed Sherman, author of "This is B1G: How the Big Ten set the Standard in College Sports," and talk the history of the Big Ten and the research put into the project. Ed even gives some Big Ten trivia and shares some unknown and untold stories about the Big Ten.
It is a special Friday edition of Q & S, and that's because Derek is out! Jake talks how he's ahead of his holiday shopping but is also ahead on his calendar. He also takes callers to see who is actually interested in NFL action this Sunday with the Colts not playing until Monday Night. We call Ed Sherman, author of "This is B1G: How the Big Ten set the Standard in College Sports," and talk the history of the Big Ten and the research put into the project.
Ryan and Tom discuss the all-encompassing book “This Is B1G,” detailing the entire history of the Big Ten Conference in stories and pictures, with author Ed Sherman. The former Chicago Tribune sportswriter and editor details his research in compiling the book, including a focus on the Michigan-Michigan State and Michigan-Ohio State rivalries, as well as ground-breaking innovations by commissioner Jim Delany and others in setting the tone nationally with projects like the Big Ten Network. Also, a full recap of #5 Michigan’s 71-62 loss in Champaign against Illinois on Wednesday night - as Kofi Cockburn gave Jon Teske and the Wolverines fits, en route to a dominant 19-point, 10-rebound performance. Plus a look ahead at Saturday’s basketball action for both Michigan State, at Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit against Oakland University, and Michigan taking on #10 Oregon at Crisler Center.
Guests: Ed Sherman, author of “This Is B1G: The official history of the Big Ten Conference: How The Big Ten Set The Standard In College Sports.” You can order a copy on line at bigtenbook.com Then, we wrap up the show with Penn State football/basketball writer Ben Jones (StateCollege.com) to look back on the huge Nittany Lions victory over Wake Forest in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge plus what has been impressive so far from the team in the early stages of the season.
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We kicked off the final hour with a general NFL overview, Frank Schwab Interview, and then we had Ed Sherman – who has a new book “This is Big” regarding the history of the Big 10, and then Tom Rosenbach from Beenegarter came on to get Bill's football picks, and we wrapped up the show with Ron VanTimmeren from Celebration Cinemas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill started off the show by discussing the Lions and the recent news that Stafford could possibly be off the IR list and Kerryon Johnson could be close to playing, Bill asked the audience if you think this could be Patricia fighting for his job, Charles Davis Interview, more Lions breakdown, a tribute to Don Chiodo - the voice of CMU Football and Basketball. Superfly Hayes' car was hit last night so the Huge Crimestoppers are on the case, Bill then went and talked more about the Lions and Patricias coaching, Mike O'Hara Interview, then we moved onto discussing the Wolverine Basketball team and how they've been doing so far, Chris Balas Interview, U-M Football and so much more. We kicked off the final hour with a general NFL overview, Frank Schwab Interview, and then we had Ed Sherman – who has a new book “This is Big” regarding the history of the Big 10, and then Tom Rosenbach from Beenegarter came on to get Bill's football picks, and we wrapped up the show with Ron VanTimmeren from Celebration Cinemas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sherman, author of "This Is B1G: How the Big Ten Set the Standard in College Sports," discusses the history of the Big Ten and its place in intercollegiate athletics.
Jeremy talks with boxing writer Brin-Jonathan Butler, authors Ed Sherman and Steve Marantz, and friend-of-the-show Norman Chad.
In the final hour, Steve Olken and Ed Sherman were joined by Hall of Fame journalist Len Ziehm before holding the Lesson Tee with with Travis Johns, the club professional and director of instruction at Medinah Country Club. Later, they spent some time saying farewell to the 2019 golf season.
Steve Olken and Ed Sherman opened the season finale show by discussing Rory McIlroy winning the FedEx Cup before debating who should be the Player of the Year. Later, they brought you the season-ending edition of Birdies & Bogeys.
Steve Olken and Ed Sherman opened their show by recapping the BMW Championship at Medinah last week before discussing if that was Tiger Woods' last time competing in Chicago. They also provided an update on the FedEx Cup rankings and ended the hour with another edition of Birdies & Bogeys.
In the second hour, Steve Olken and Ed Sherman were joined by Jason Mengel, the director of the 2020 Ryder Cup. The Lesson Tee was then with Dan Sheldon, the PGA professional and director of instruction at Ruth Lake Country Club. Later, they were joined by Mark Klausner, who recently purchased the Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa.
To take a look at Fox's Super Bowl broadcast, we invite back an old friend of the program - Ed Sherman of the Sherman Report and the Chicago Tribune. We take an in-depth look at how Fox did the best job they could with the Super Bowl blowout and discuss Ed's new book about Babe Ruth's called shot. Topics include...-His glorious feud with Deadspin and how it all started.-How being called every four letter word by Tommy Craggs has helped his internet profile.-Fox's grade for the Super Bowl broadcast and why it's an incomplete.-Best & Worst elements of Fox's Super Bowl pregame coverage.-Are we getting saturated with too much pregame?-The firestorm surrounding Erin Andrews and all the unfair criticisms flung her way.-No noticeable Super Bowl bump for Fox Sports 1.-Ed's new book on Babe Ruth's Called Shot. Is it fact or fiction? -Why Babe Ruth himself made the most convincing argument that his called shot was a myth.-A quick look ahead to NBC's Winter Olympics coverage.You can pre-order Ed's book at Amazon as it comes out February 18th.
For this week's podcast we welcome back veteran sports media and golf writer Ed Sherman of The Sherman Report. Ed joins the show to chat about CBS Sports' massive week with the NCAA Tournament Final Four and The Masters and his Q&A with CBS Sports ubervoice Jim Nantz. We break down the coverage of both events including...-Jim Nantz's position as CBS Sports' #1 announcer and his identity with the Masters.-Why sports fans don't have passionate feelings regarding Nantz.-The major headline of CBS and Turner's NCAA Tournament coverage.-Should Charles Barkley return to next year's tournament?-Which announcers were most outstanding this year?-The reverence CBS pays Augusta National and whether it's over the top.-CBS vs NBC's golf teams.-Can too much of a good thing really be a good thing with Tiger Woods?All that and more on this week's AA Podcast.
This week's podcast welcomes veteran media reporter Ed Sherman, formerly of the Chicago Tribune and now operating his own website, the Sherman Report. Ed has spent a number of years on the sports media beat and offers insights into the transition from writing a print column to writing online and the future of the sportswriting industry. We also talk about the sports media stories of the day including...-What has happened to the middle class of sportswriters.-How covering sports media has changed.-Hawk Harrelson's local reputation in Chicago and his unique brand of announcing.-Chris Berman's Monday Night Football debut-Ed's time working with Skip Bayless and what he's like off camera.-Next month's Ryder Cup and a looming Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy rivalry.All that and many more topics on a great podcast for anyone interested in sports media and the evolution in how its covered.