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Just in time for mother's day, I got to sit down with my colleague Kimberly Reisman, a Business Development Manager for Clark Hill, and her dear friends, Barbara and Nichelle Robinson. Barbara and Nichelle are a power team in Los Angeles real estate. They refer to each other as best friends and thoroughly enjoy working together. Barbara's husband and Nichelle's dad was Frank Robinson, MLB great, Hall of Famer, first black manager, and medal of freedom winner. Mother and daughter reflect on moving around the country for Frank's career, encountering discrimination in housing and segregation. Through it all, Barbara made every new house a home, which has shaped Nichelle's later career to connect buyers with a home that will resonate with them. They reflect on meeting the Queen, and more. Frank, through all his fame, remained a humble centered individual who enjoyed making pathways to others. This trait, coupled with both of her parent's work ethic and compassion made an indelible impression on Nichelle.On leadership, I asked each to describe the other. According to Barbara, Nichelle s decisive and not afraid to make decisions. Where Nichelle says Barbara is warm, engaging and a genius at making people feel comfortable. Words of wisdom for those starting out, go to a company that will teach and find what works for you. I think you will enjoy this episode that gives a glimpse of life-long friendship formed between mother and child, triumph during troubled times, and humility and grace even through the fame.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.
The legendary Frank Robinson touched both the Orioles and Nationals franchises. Paul and Bobby honor the late great Frank Robinson, featuring sound from Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer and Boog Powell, followed by an interview with MASNsports.com's Mark Zuckerman. (2/8/19)
Rhea Butcher brings Three Swings back this week to meditate on the problematic semantics of the phrase "women's baseball," as well as the history of business dealings that created today's women's sports climate. Plus, thoughts on the incredible amounts of money circulating in the world of professional sports, the world's recent loss of Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, and the future of the DH rule.THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTERHELP, HELIX, AND QUIPwww.betterhelp.com/baseball 10% OFF!www.getquip.com/baseball FIRST REFILL FREE!GET TICKETS TO RHEA'S LIVE SHOWS HERE: https://rheabutcher.com/livedatesCONNECT W/ THREE SWINGS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM AND SEND YOUR ROSIN BAG QUESTIONS: https://twitter.com/threeswingspodhttps://www.instagram.com/threeswingspodPLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.THREE SWINGS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/three-swings
The legendary Frank Robinson touched both the Orioles and Nationals franchises. Paul and Bobby honor the late great Frank Robinson, featuring sound from Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer and Boog Powell, followed by an interview with MASNsports.com's Mark Zuckerman.
Best-selling author John Feinstein shares personal stories about Hall of Famer Frank Robinson and much more on this episode of MoCo’s Most Famous with Joe Yasharoff.
Legendary Hall of Famer Frank Robinson has passed away today from what was reported as bone cancer. The irony is when he became the first black manager of a major league franchise with my hometown Cleveland Indians in 1975, I was there to witness it, and was there when he was the first manager of the Nationals baseball team here. He leaves a legacy that has opened doors for many. R.I.P.
Greatness. Underrated. Historical. Frank Robinson was one of baseball’s best and most important figures. ML examines here. ⚾️⚾️ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-lindsley-ml-sports-platter/support This podcast is sponsored by Anchor
MLB.com's Bill Ladson is joined by Hall of Famer Andre Dawson, who discusses his career and his new role with the Chicago Cubs. (13:59) Braves third-base coach Ron Washington also joins Bill, talking about the Braves' young core of players, his experience losing in the 2011 World Series and his desire to return to managing in the Majors. Ford talks about getting the chance to call the World Series and his favorite moments from a historical 2017 season. (20:52) In honor of Black History Month, Bob Kendrick comes on to discuss all of the events being held at the Negro League Museum in 2018. (30:37) MLB.com executive corespondent Richard Justice joins Ladson to break down the career of Hall of Famer Frank Robinson.
MLB.com's Bill Ladson is joined by Hall of Famer Andre Dawson, who discusses his Hall of Fame career and his new role with the Chicago Cubs. (13:59) Braves third base coach Ron Washington also joins Bill, talking about the Braves young core of players, his experience losing in the 2011 World Series and his desire to return to managing in the majors. Ford talks about getting the chance to call the World Series and his favorite moments from a historical 2017 season. (20:52) In honor of Black History Month, Bob Kendrick comes on to discuss all of the events being held at the Negro League Museum in 2018. (30:37) MLB.com executive corespondent Richard Justice joins Ladson to break down the career of Hall of Famer Frank Robinson.
3:20: Sun sports columnist Peter Schmuck talks about the Orioles, the team's recent injuries and the value of connective tissue.19:06: This Sunday, May 8, marks 50 years since Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, in his first season with the Orioles, hit the first-ever home run out of Memorial Stadium. Mark Melonas, an Orioles fan who lives near the site of the bygone stadium, talks about Robinson's feat and an event this weekend to mark its golden anniversary.