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BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory at Pastry Perfection, where Tyson Degenhart was celebrated for his four-year basketball career. Bob's No. 1 memory: Degenhart's first career start, seven games into his freshman season, after the Broncos lost a frustrating game to Cal State Bakersfield.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory at Pastry Perfection, where Tyson Degenhart was celebrated for his four-year basketball career. Bob's No. 1 memory: Degenhart's first career start, seven games into his freshman season, after the Broncos lost a frustrating game to Cal State Bakersfield.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory at Pastry Perfection, where Tyson Degenhart was celebrated for his four-year basketball career. Bob's No. 1 memory: Degenhart's first career start, seven games into his freshman season, after the Broncos lost a frustrating game to Cal State Bakersfield.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14 Years of Memories & Finding Your PeopleVideo Podcast: https://forum.ukuleleunderground.com/threads/the-last-ukulele-underground-podcast-the-uu-podcast-165.169256/For the last Ukulele Underground Podcast, the UU Crew are taking a walk down Memory Lane. They reminisce from when Kahai first joined UU to their more recent Favorite Memories from the Podcast and Jams. Kahai ask what Takeaways Aldrine and Aaron have from UU, and shares his own learned lesson. The guys discuss the things that made them a great team (and some things that made them butt heads). They talk about the friends they were able to make, and how nice it is to find "Your People". At the end of the Podcast, Viewers share their own Favorite Moments. Thank you to everyone who watched, listened, sent in questions, or was a part of the podcast.
Today's episode is one of the most special and sacred I've ever recorded. My dear mom, Mary “Muffy” Durkin—aka Momma Durkin—passed away on April 5th, 2025, at the age of 91. And while I knew this day would come, nothing quite prepares your heart for the final goodbye. Today, I wanted to share with you my heart, along with some never-heard stories before that I think are going to make you smile and understand a woman who had tremendous IMPACT on me, my 7-brothers and sisters, and many others. This one's for her! I dedicate this episode to honor and celebrate her incredible 91-years of life…a life full of grit, love, sweetness (literally), unwavering faith, and deep sacrifice. Mom was the rock, the glue, the angel on Earth who raised 8 kids as a single mom, worked as a private duty nurse, and never once let life's tough circumstances dim her joy or love. In this episode, I share my “Top 10 Favorite Memories of Momma Durkin” (and a few extras I just couldn't leave out). Here is some of what you will hear about: The time she funded my massage therapy school when I had nothing. How she handcrafted over 100 “Get Your Mind Right” needlepoint signs in 2019-2020. Her legendary “sugar water” and 12-teaspoon coffees (no joke). Her love of cruising—and the infamous Bermuda family cruise with 27 Durkin's! That unforgettable moment she almost died after crashing my huddle at a Perform Better conference a few years ago… and LIVED to tell about it. One of the most self-less things she ever did when we moved houses when I was going into High School. One of the most amazing gifts she ever game me and my family in 1994. What made me almost smoke my first cigarette with Mom. Why she broke a spoon over my butt when I was a kid. The late-night conversation just hours before she passed… where she left me with words I'll treasure forever. We laughed, we cried, we reflected, and we celebrated. That's what this episode is all about. I pray it inspires you to call your mom (or someone you love) today. Say what needs to be said. Love out loud. Thank you to all of YOU who have reached out over the past week with texts, DMs, prayers, and love. My family and I are beyond grateful. Momma Durkin, I love you with all my heart. And I promise, I'll keep making you proud. If you find value in today's episode, please make sure you share it. Please forward it to your friends and family and share it on your social media. Please tag me at: IG: @ToddDurkin FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10
We've got a full house on the podcast today as we chat about some fond memories of the Nintendo 64, finishing up Avowed, and maybe bouncing off of Assassin's Creed Shadows. We also spend the rest of the podcast fondly remembering our time with the Nintendo Switch before we see the Nintendo Switch 2!
Tennessee Volunteer Legend Chris Lofton talks Vols Hoops and his favorite memories See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tennessee Volunteer Legend Chris Lofton talks Vols Hoops and his favorite memories See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7:30AM Hour 2 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase look back at some of their favorite memories of watching the NCAA tournament as kids in school. They talk about the cool teachers that brought in tv's and let kids watch the games.
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: Is George Pickens a guy you can win with? Omar Khan said he had a good exit meeting with Pickens and defended him. The Pirates lineup today is close to what it could be on Opening Day. We remember some of our favorite memories in Fan history ahead of our 15th year anniversary party Wednesday.
We remember some of our favorite memories in Fan history ahead of our 15th year anniversary party Wednesday. The PM Team played some of Joe's greatest hits prank calling Bob. How will people view Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin's careers against each other?
@Notevend2 talks with NYU's standout guard, Hampton Sanders, on this week's episode. Hampton grew up in South Brunswick, New Jersey and graduated from Lawrenceville High School. After his senior year of high school, Sanders played AAU for Rod Wave Elite (RWE). The popular AAU program founded by Cam Wilder took off over the last few years and Hampton has remained a popular name surrounding the program. Hampton committed to @NYUAthletics ahead of the 2023-24 season. That same year the Violets won a shared UAA conference title. This year, the Violets picked up right where they left off, as they are currently ranked #2 in the country. Hampton, now with a bigger role, is averaging 12 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists as one of the most efficient players in Division 3. Currently holding a 21-1 (10-1) record, Hampton and the rest of the NYU team have high hopes for the rest of the season. Hear about Hampton's favorite memories playing for RWE, perspective being a student-athlete at a prestigious school like NYU, and what to expect from the #2 ranked team come NCAA tournament time. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to follow the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:17 Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-03:08 Intro- 03:08-09:37 Buzzer Beater against Chicago, Division 3 Parity- 09:37-11:28 Better Hoop State: NY vs. NJ, Relationship with Hank Morgan, Runs @ NYU this Summer- 11:28-17:49 NYU's Trip to China, Partnership with Hoop Culture- 17:49-20:19 Playing for Rod Wave Elite, Relationship with Cam Wilder / Zeddy Will, Favorite Memories with RWE- 20:19-27:13 Break- 27:13-27:26 Recruitment out of HS, Choosing NYU, Academics @ NYU- 27:26-34:06 NYU MBB Success, Mindset coming off the Bench, Favorite Matchups in the UAA- 34:06-41:33NESCAC vs. UAA Debate- 41:33-44:23 Personal Focus for the Remainder of the Year- 44:23-46:28 Rapid Fire (Favorite things to do in NYC, Funniest RWE Player(s), Favorite Artists / Jersey Club)- 46:28-51:25 Starting 5: Best RWE Players- 51:25-53:41 Only in D3- 53:41-55:48 Outro- 55:48-56:24
Joe puts Lange on the Pittsburgh broadcasting Mt. Rushmore with Bob Prince and Myron Cope. Mike joined Starkey and Chris Mueller years ago to talk about his career and many of his iconic calls.
Hour 1 with Joe Starkey: Remembering Mike Lange. Bob and Tyler Kennedy share stories of getting to know Mike Lange and TK's thoughts on Lange's goal called when he scored. Joe Starkey joins the show on his day off to talk about Mike Lange. Mike joined Starkey and Chris Mueller years ago to talk about his career and many of his iconic calls.
In this episode of On The Rail Podcast, a panel of non-pro exhibitors from the Appaloosa Club share their experiences and passion for Appaloosa horses. They discuss their introductions to the breed, the unique appeal of Appaloosa horses, and the supportive community that surrounds them. The episode also talks about the challenges of balancing life and showing, the versatility of Appaloosas in various events including speed classes, and the tight-knit family feeling within the Appaloosa community. They highlight efforts needed to grow the breed's participation and reflect on their favorite memories and future aspirations for the Appaloosa community. 00:00 Welcome to the On the Rail Podcast 01:01 Meet the Appaloosa Enthusiasts 02:14 Diving into Appaloosa Experiences 05:58 Challenges and Rewards of Showing Appaloosas 09:44 Comparing Appaloosas with Other Breeds 10:27 The Appeal of Appaloosas 21:05 Balancing Life and Showing Horses 28:51 Support and Challenges for Non-Pros 35:33 Incentives for Novice Participants 37:38 Industry-Wide Struggles and Solutions 39:40 NSBA Dual Approval and Show Locations 43:55 Speed Events and Competitions 55:03 Favorite Memories and Family Experiences 01:00:07 Future of the Appaloosa Community 01:00:57 Final Thoughts and Farewell
In this episode AJW cracks a brew with North American Ultrarunner of the Year Hayden Hawks. They discuss Hayden's excitement at being crowned ultrarunner of the year, some of his favorite memories from 2024, and his hopes for even bigger and better things in 2025. Follow Hayden on instagram @hawks_hayden Special hank you to Hayden's sponsors HOKA, Precision Fuel and Hydration, COROS, Squirrels Nut Butter, SIDAS, SunGod, and CurraNZ
In hour one, Hoch and Crowder are live at Amerant Bank Arena! Solana makes the mistake of revealing he had a family related issue this AM and Hoch and Crowder try their best to find out what happened. While making fun of Crowder's latest Tik Tok videos, we get him to revisit the worst season of his NFL career: the Dolphins 1-15 season in 2007. After, Zach Gelb joins the show to discuss how the Riley-Butler feud is being perceived nationally - do teams actually want Jimmy Butler around the NBA? Plus, why Gelb is leaning towards the Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Tired of the cold?! SO ARE WE! So for this episode, we're transporting all of us to better times (well, mostly LOL- as you'll find out, it's not all sunshine!) on vacation! The gals share funny, embarrassing, awkward and awesome times about family vacations. As Hilary Duff once sang into her hairbrush microphone, "the tide is high but we're holding on". Would love for you to comment and share YOUR favorite family vacation destination! Hope you laughed along with us in today's episode! Thanks for listening!!
In this segment, Ethan is joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who recaps his Christmas, recalls his favorite memories of Ozzie Smith in honor of Ozzie's 70th birthday occurring yesterday, discusses both NFL and College Football, and Mizzou's upcoming Bowl Game.
Join our prep team for a fun podcast episode geared towards recapping the 2024 year/show season. Our coaches sit down to discuss some of their favorite memories, favorite shows, favorite moments as coaches and more. They also share some 2024 data in terms of show numbers and pro cards awarded. Enjoy this fun episode to end the 2024 year:)
Join us for a hauntingly fun episode of The DIZPod as we celebrate Halloween at the most magical place on Earth—Disney World!
Ashby Gentry of My Life With The Walter Boys joins Caroline Lee of Agents of Fandom to discuss his character Alex Walter's journey for Season 2, how Alex has grown and changed, his new stance on whether he's #TeamAlex or #TeamCole and his hopes for My Life With The Walter Boys Season 3.(00:00) Intro(00:30) What's in store for Alex Walter in My Life With The Walter Boys Season 2?(02:00) Will My Life With The Walter Boys Season 2 Have Even MORE Drama?(03:45) How Decisions in My Life WIth The Walter Boys Season 1 Will Impact Season 2(04:45) When WIll My Life With The Walter Boys Season 2 Wrap Production?(05:30) Is Ashby Gentry #TeamAlex or #TeamCole Going into Season 2?(08:00) Changes to Alex Walter in Season 2 of My Life With The Walter Boys(08:30) Ashby Gentry's Favorite Memories on Set of My Life With The Walter Boys(09:45) Ashby Gentry's Favorite Crumbl CookieBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
What has he been up to since he left BYU and what are his favorite memories of the Holy War?
In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, historian and author Katherine Carter offers a fascinating look into her new book, Churchill’s Citadel, which examines Winston Churchill’s pivotal “wilderness years” of the 1930s. Katherine shares her lifelong passion for history and her journey to becoming Chartwell's curator, diving into how this beloved Kent home became Churchill's personal headquarters for intelligence gathering and diplomacy. She reveals the unique domestic life at Chartwell, with its lively gatherings, memorable overnight guests like T.E. Lawrence, and Churchill's meticulous attention to detail—even down to the design of the dining chairs. The discussion explores Churchill's resilience and isolation as he warned of the Nazi threat, Clementine Churchill’s critical role in managing their household and finances, and the support of staff who endured Churchill's famously rigorous schedule. Katherine also touches on the financial ups and downs that marked the Churchills' lives, their strategic return to Chartwell after WWII, and the special steps taken to protect the home during the war. Finally, she hints at an exciting upcoming art exhibition at the Wallace Collection that will showcase Churchill's work as a painter, bringing new depth to this extraordinary leader's life. We’re running a giveaway until the end of the month with two copies to give away. Links Churchill’s Citadel Contest Buy Churchill’s Citadel Chartwell National Trust Katherine Carter on Twitter Join the International Churchill Society Key Takeaways Katherine Carter’s passion for history began in her childhood in York. The 1930s were crucial for Churchill, as he was a lone voice against the tide of appeasement. Chartwell served as Churchill’s headquarters for diplomacy and intelligence gathering. The abdication crisis highlighted Churchill’s support for the monarchy. Notable visitors to Chartwell included influential figures like T.E. Lawrence and Heinrich Brüning. Churchill’s dinner parties were a blend of fine cuisine and political strategy. Clementine Churchill played a vital role in managing Chartwell and their household. Churchill’s financial struggles impacted his ability to maintain Chartwell. The upcoming exhibition at the Wallace Collection will focus on Churchill’s artistry. Katherine’s research revealed the human side of Churchill’s domestic life. Sound Bites On Churchill’s early inspiration: “The 1930s are just as, if not possibly even more important [than WWII] because it's so much harder fighting for a cause when you are a lone voice… Churchill really was going out on a limb declaring that war was inevitable and we should be preparing for it.” Chartwell as Churchill’s strategic hub: “Chartwell becomes like his own branch of the Foreign Office out in Kent… they chose the 1930s as the period to immortalize, recognizing that as its moment of greatest historic significance.” The significance of the visitor's book: “There's over 750 signatories from the 40 years the Churchills lived there… I wanted to interrogate everyone who came, whether they were a dine, wine, and dined guest or someone just quickly running in for the afternoon with a brown envelope of intelligence.” On Churchill's unique social diplomacy: “Dinner at Chartwell… you’d have fine cuisine, excellent champagne, and discussion until midnight. Churchill would either be gleaning insights from you or trying to persuade you to his way of thinking.” Chartwell’s intimate charm: “It's not a grand house. There are grander houses in England… but it's a microcosm of everything he required. It feels very intimate, like you’re walking around in Churchill’s head.” On Churchill’s resilience and purpose: “His courage to remain true to what he thought was right is truly inspirational… even with the political pressure and fear of war, Churchill held firm to his beliefs.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Katherine Carter and Churchill’s Citadel 03:07 Katherine’s Journey into History and Churchill 05:57 The Significance of the 1930s in Churchill’s Life 09:08 Chartwell: The Heart of Churchill’s Diplomacy 11:49 The Abdication Crisis and Chartwell’s Role 15:04 Notable Visitors and Their Impact on Churchill 17:46 Domestic Life at Chartwell: Balancing Diplomacy and Family 21:05 The Challenges of Writing and Researching Churchill’s Life 24:02 Clementine Churchill: The Backbone of Chartwell 26:58 Chartwell as Churchill’s Ideal Domain 30:08 The Financial Struggles of the Churchills 32:57 Churchill’s Connection to Chartwell During WWII 36:14 Lessons from Churchill’s Resilience 39:07 The Upcoming Churchill Art Exhibition 42:10 Fun Questions: Churchill’s Favorite Memories and Quotes
In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, historian and author Katherine Carter offers a fascinating look into her new book, Churchill's Citadel, which examines Winston Churchill's pivotal “wilderness years” of the 1930s. Katherine shares her lifelong passion for history and her journey to becoming Chartwell's curator, diving into how this beloved Kent home became Churchill's personal headquarters for intelligence gathering and diplomacy. She reveals the unique domestic life at Chartwell, with its lively gatherings, memorable overnight guests like T.E. Lawrence, and Churchill's meticulous attention to detail—even down to the design of the dining chairs. The discussion explores Churchill's resilience and isolation as he warned of the Nazi threat, Clementine Churchill's critical role in managing their household and finances, and the support of staff who endured Churchill's famously rigorous schedule. Katherine also touches on the financial ups and downs that marked the Churchills' lives, their strategic return to Chartwell after WWII, and the special steps taken to protect the home during the war. Finally, she hints at an exciting upcoming art exhibition at the Wallace Collection that will showcase Churchill's work as a painter, bringing new depth to this extraordinary leader's life. We're running a giveaway until the end of the month with two copies to give away. Links Churchill's Citadel Contest Buy Churchill's Citadel Chartwell National Trust Katherine Carter on Twitter Join the International Churchill Society Key Takeaways Katherine Carter's passion for history began in her childhood in York. The 1930s were crucial for Churchill, as he was a lone voice against the tide of appeasement. Chartwell served as Churchill's headquarters for diplomacy and intelligence gathering. The abdication crisis highlighted Churchill's support for the monarchy. Notable visitors to Chartwell included influential figures like T.E. Lawrence and Heinrich Brüning. Churchill's dinner parties were a blend of fine cuisine and political strategy. Clementine Churchill played a vital role in managing Chartwell and their household. Churchill's financial struggles impacted his ability to maintain Chartwell. The upcoming exhibition at the Wallace Collection will focus on Churchill's artistry. Katherine's research revealed the human side of Churchill's domestic life. Sound Bites On Churchill's early inspiration: "The 1930s are just as, if not possibly even more important [than WWII] because it's so much harder fighting for a cause when you are a lone voice… Churchill really was going out on a limb declaring that war was inevitable and we should be preparing for it." Chartwell as Churchill's strategic hub: "Chartwell becomes like his own branch of the Foreign Office out in Kent… they chose the 1930s as the period to immortalize, recognizing that as its moment of greatest historic significance." The significance of the visitor's book: "There's over 750 signatories from the 40 years the Churchills lived there… I wanted to interrogate everyone who came, whether they were a dine, wine, and dined guest or someone just quickly running in for the afternoon with a brown envelope of intelligence." On Churchill's unique social diplomacy: "Dinner at Chartwell… you'd have fine cuisine, excellent champagne, and discussion until midnight. Churchill would either be gleaning insights from you or trying to persuade you to his way of thinking." Chartwell's intimate charm: "It's not a grand house. There are grander houses in England… but it's a microcosm of everything he required. It feels very intimate, like you're walking around in Churchill's head.” On Churchill's resilience and purpose: "His courage to remain true to what he thought was right is truly inspirational… even with the political pressure and fear of war, Churchill held firm to his beliefs." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Katherine Carter and Churchill's Citadel 03:07 Katherine's Journey into History and Churchill 05:57 The Significance of the 1930s in Churchill's Life 09:08 Chartwell: The Heart of Churchill's Diplomacy 11:49 The Abdication Crisis and Chartwell's Role 15:04 Notable Visitors and Their Impact on Churchill 17:46 Domestic Life at Chartwell: Balancing Diplomacy and Family 21:05 The Challenges of Writing and Researching Churchill's Life 24:02 Clementine Churchill: The Backbone of Chartwell 26:58 Chartwell as Churchill's Ideal Domain 30:08 The Financial Struggles of the Churchills 32:57 Churchill's Connection to Chartwell During WWII 36:14 Lessons from Churchill's Resilience 39:07 The Upcoming Churchill Art Exhibition 42:10 Fun Questions: Churchill's Favorite Memories and Quotes
The 2023 AFCA Division 3 Coach of the Year, Curt Fitzpatrick joins this week's episode as we talk in-depth about his successful football career. Coach Fitzpatrick currently leads the #2 ranked team in the country- the Cortland Red Dragons. Fitzpatrick made history in 2023 becoming the first coach to lead SUNY Cortland to a national title. Curt talks about his playing career, as one of the best players to play at St. John Fisher University, and the impact this had on his coaching career. After his playing career, Fitzpatrick was the assistant at both, Utica University and St. John Fisher. 2013 would be the first head coaching job for Fitzpatrick where he spent the next seven seasons leading the Morrisville Mustangs. Under Fitzpatrick, Morrisville would have 4 winning seasons including one NJAC championship. Since taking the Cortland job in 2020, Fitzpatrick has developed Cortland into an elite program- only losing four games in the last five seasons. Cortland is picking up right where they left off last year, as they're currently ranked #3 in scoring offense, averaging over 50 points per game. Hear about his journey being apart of multiple Empire 8 teams, what the Cortaca rivalry is like, and the 2023 run to the national championship. This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:56 Updates- 00:56-01:51 Intro- 01:51-04:58 Opinions about Division 3 Model (Student first?)- 04:58-09:38 Intro- 09:38-11:20 Changing Playbook for Conference Play- 11:20-12:45 Curt's Playing Career Impacting Coaching Career- 12:45-14:41 Career at St. John Fisher College, Favorite Memories at SJFC- 14:41-19:39 Early Days Coaching at SJFC and Utica University- 19:39-24:24 Building the Culture at Morrisville College, Favorite Memories at Morrisville- 24:24-28:52 Leaving Morrisville to Take Cortland HC Job- 28:52-33:14 Cortland Athletics Department Culture- 33:14-35:33 Developing Four-Vert Offensive Scheme- 35:33-39:21 Player-Coach Relationship Dynamic(s)- 39:21-43:08 Cortaca Rivalry, Best Moments- 43:08-48:27 Break- 48:27-48:35 Realization the 2023 Roster was Special- 48:35-53:54 2023 NCAA Playoff Run- 53:54-58:20 National Championship against North Central- 58:20-01:05:10 How National Championship Changes Cortland Football/Coach Fitzpatricks Career- 01:05:10-01:08:00 2024 Season so Far, Expectations for the Rest of the Season- 01:08:00-01:10:47 What Separates SUNY Cortland Apart- 01:10:47-01:14:30 Rapid Fire (Funniest Players Coached, Ranking Food in Areas Coached, Pregame Routines), Coaching Cole Burgess and JJ Laap- 01:14:30-01:20:09 Ideal Lineup as a QB- 01:20:09-01:22:03 Outro- 01:22:03-01:22:54
This week the girls go over their favorite memories from the past 4 years. Also Griff and Stots have a wild adventure in Dallas for the LIV Team Championship. Jake and Griff take a trip to the presidents cup in Montreal and learn that French Canadians love us (love you guys). This podcast was recorded out of Fescue Golf Club in LA, go check them out here:https://fescuegolfclub.com/https://www.instagram.com/fescuegolfclub/?hl=en Give LUCY a shot Today by going to LUCY.CO/FRIDAY and use promo code FRIDAY for 20% off your first order. Again, That's LUCY DOT CO slash FRIDAY and Use promo code FRIDAY to save 20% on your first order. "Warning: this product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical."
Mistah F.A.B. joins Papa & Lund to tell some of his favorite memories of the Oakland ColiseumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Murph & Markus share some of their favorite memories at the Coliseum, talk to Susan Slusser, and get into today's top story in the Big Hit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Murph & Markus share some of their favorite memories at the Coliseum, talk to Susan Slusser, and get into today's top story in the Big Hit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mistah F.A.B. joins Papa & Lund to tell some of his favorite memories of the Oakland ColiseumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm Still Here: Lessons from Life with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Heather Jose
200 episodes is a big deal. To celebrate, here are a few of our favorite snippets from older episodes. Little Pink Houses of Hope - https://www.littlepink.org/ Follow Heather's Socials: Instagram: HeatherJose LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-jose-a4085219 Youtube: @ImStillHere1298 In this empowering episode, Heather shares profound insights gained from her remarkable 25-year journey as a metastatic breast cancer survivor. Join us as we delve into essential topics like cancer survivorship, where Heather imparts valuable mental health advice and coping strategies for cancer patients. From navigating hospitals to post-treatment tips, Heather's candid and compassionate narrative serves as a beacon of strength. Tune in for an intimate exploration of coping mechanisms, including Heather's personal journey insights, as she imparts wisdom on resilience, hope, and living life to the fullest despite the challenges of metastatic breast cancer. If you or a loved one is seeking authentic guidance, this episode provides a wealth of information, ensuring that no one faces this journey alone. #MetastaticBreastCancer #Deconstruct #Deconstruction #CancerSurvivor #ThrivingWithCancer #MentalHealthMatters #NutritionForWellness #MedicalAdvancements #MindfulnessJourney #ResiliencePodcast #PatientAdvocacy #TreatmentInsights #SurvivorStories #PodcastHope #CommunitySupport #EmpowermentPodcast #LivingBeyondDiagnosis #PositiveMindset #WellnessWednesday #CancerAwareness
Maggie Johnson and Tucker Franklin welcome on former Mizzou tight end Martin Rucker to talk about the expectations for the 2024 football Tigers, comparisons between Eli Drinkwitz and Gary Pinkel, and his favorite memories. — Join us for the third annual Tacos and Bourbon Golf Tournament on Sept. 7! Register your team here: givebutter.com/kcsngolf — Shop the latest KC Sports Network merch collection, in partnership with Sandlot Goods! Find hats, shirts, hoodies and more here: https://sandlotgoods.com/collections/kcsnapp — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4 - More of your favorite memories from the Bills stadium full 2554 Fri, 23 Aug 2024 14:38:21 +0000 BlV0JxIVQpvbJGffWk1mtk3wSKZXJq9X sports The Jeremy & Joe Show sports Hour 4 - More of your favorite memories from the Bills stadium When it comes to sports talk in the morning, especially Bills and Sabres, there is only once source in Buffalo... The "Jeremy and Joe Show"! There is no other morning show in Western New York that offers you the chance to sound off on your teams the morning after the game like "Jeremy and Joe". Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase break it all down, and give you exclusive access to the Bills and Sabres with a star studded weekly lineup of guests including: - Tuesdays at 8 a.m. (DURING HOCKEY SEASON): Sabres head coach Don Granato - Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON): Scott Pianowski from Yahoo! Fantasy Sports On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
The Big Hit: Murph & Markus react to the final Bay Bridge Series in Oakland and share some of their favorite memories at the Coliseum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Hit: Murph & Markus react to the final Bay Bridge Series in Oakland and share some of their favorite memories at the Coliseum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 42. Today we have the person that knows me best on the show, my mom!!! This was one of my favorite episodes to record, so I hope you love it. We talk all about our favorite memories together, my moms background in professional cheerleading, navigating motherhood, and menopause. At the end of the episode, we answer some of your most asked questions! She shares some of her favorite beauty tips, motherly advice, and how she helped me navigate my PCOS diagnosis.Connect with me!TikTok: @gracie_nortonInstagram: @wellnessherwaypodcast @gracie_nortonProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The radio play-by-play voice of the former Arizona Coyotes joins Petey for story time from behind the scenes. Bob talks about working with Paul Bissonnette, his toughest interview, traveling in the NHL and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The radio play-by-play voice of the former Arizona Coyotes joins Petey for story time from behind the scenes. Bob talks about working with Paul Bissonnette, his toughest interview, traveling in the NHL and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BYU football color commentator and KSL Sports Zone host explains why the offensive line is so cruicial to the succcess of this year's team, who he thinks the best players are this season for BYU, and some of his favorite memories as a player.
Sharing some of our favorite memories and favorite drops from the show's history
Hour 3: Murph & Brooks reminisce about Willie Mays & some of their favorite memories, talk to Laura Britt, and dive into the Cooler of Content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Murph & Brooks reminisce about Willie Mays & some of their favorite memories, talk to Laura Britt, and dive into the Cooler of Content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prominent attorney, frequent guest and friend Joe Friedberg passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. Chad opened the show today speaking about Joe and their many conversations.
Hour 3: Murph & Markus dive into the Cooler of Content, share some of their favorite memories about Bill Walton, and talk to Marc Spears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Murph & Markus dive into the Cooler of Content, share some of their favorite memories about Bill Walton, and talk to Marc Spears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diddy: Diddy domestic violence footage has leaked confirming what people have been suspecting for year. This dude is the Joker! Jake Pauls Vs. Mike Tyson: We go over the recent press conference and the many dumb questions asked by the audience. Lyft Driver Shot: By ex police officer that thought he was being trafficked to a "gay fraternity". LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, STREAMATHON!, 2 HOURS IN!, PAST!, FUTURE!, PODPAST!, BROWNIES!, 17TH ANNIVERSARY!, FAVORITE MEMORIES!, EAT INTO THE MIC!, PLANS!, MEMORIES!, SCRIPT READING!, DIDDY!, CASSIE!, VIDEO!, LEAKED!, MONSTER!, JOKER!, BATMAN!, HOTEL!, ABUSE!, K DOT!, KENDRICK LAMAR!, DRAKE!, BEEF!, NICKNAME!, MONIKER!, ARTISTIC JOURNEY!, JOURNEY!, KEVIN SMITH!, VIDEO GAME!, JAY AND SILENT BOB!, KINGPIN!, MARVEL!, JAKE PAUL!, MIKE TYSON!, BOXING!, GIMMICK!, PRESS CONFERENCE!, FAKE!, DRAMA!, ATTENTION!, AEW!, THE YOUNG BUCKS!, NETFLIX!, BEANBOOZLED!, VIRAL!, THROW UP!, PUKING!, KID!, WE OUT HERE!, LYFT!, SHOOTING!, WRESTLING!, GAY FRATERNITY!, ATLANTA!, REGGIE LOKO!, MINOR!, VOICE!, BEN GAY!, REGGIE RAGE! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
2003 Cy Young award winner, Eric Gagne joins Murph & Markus to share some of his favorite memories facing the Giants and to preview the Dodgers vs Giants series this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2003 Cy Young award winner, Eric Gagne joins Murph & Markus to share some of his favorite memories facing the Giants and to preview the Dodgers vs Giants series this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere hopped on the podcast this week! Ghost talked to us about the current playoff push with the Red Wings, how it's been playing in Detroit, playing with Patrick Kane, his favorite memories from Philly, how things ended with the Flyers, his funniest teammates, different coaches he played for, how he started playing hockey growing up in Florida, winning the World Juniors Gold Medal in 2013 with USA, his decision to go play college hockey at Union and winning the National Championship in 2014, the 2016 World Cup of Hockey with Team North America, how it was playing in Arizona, what it was like playing for Rod Brind'Amour and the Carolina Hurricanes, and a ton more!Derek Settlemyre and Riley Cote also discuss the Flyers recent struggles, Ivan Fedotov surprisingly coming over and making his NHL debut, some of the injuries, the current Eastern Conference playoff push, the Western Conference wrapping up, and they answer fan questions!Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.