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French-American musician and composer Zoé Basha released her debut album Gamble on April 17. Blending storytelling traditions, Appalachian mountain songs, Irish traditional music, and American blues and ragtime, the album is a woozy melange. We talk about her life journey, travelling around the US, joining the Occupy San Francisco protests, moving to Dingle, Dublin, France to learn traditional French timber framing, and back to Ireland. Throughout it all, there's music, though she did fall out of love with it for a while before Rufous Nightjar started up with Anna Mieke and Branwen Kavanagh. And now comes her debut solo album Gamble. From the press release: Zoé's debut is an intimate exploration of identity, grief, the deconstructing of societal norms, and the complexities of human connection, all delivered with a mesmerising voice that echoes the vulnerability and depth of her diverse influences. Inspired by the greats of times passed such as Billie Holiday, The Mills Brothers, Jimmie Rodgers, Joni Mitchell, Texas Gladden, Edith Piaf and The Steve Miller Band– as well as her peers in the Irish folk music scene, Zoé Basha savours the sounds of golden eras with contemporary nuance and shameless honesty. Zoé Basha tour dates: April 24: De Burgos Club, Galway April 25: The Glens Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim April 26: The Duncairn, Belfast April 27: The Record Room, Limerick May 1: Fennelly's of Callan, Kilkenny May 2: Bray Jazz Fest, Wicklow May 3: The Crane Lane Theatre, Cork May 4: Blennerville, Tralee, Co. Kerry (co-headling with Rachel Sermanni) Buy Gamble: https://zoebasha.net/album/3407338/gamble
Teagasc/Tírlan Future Farm programme farmer, David Fennelly, joins James Dunne on this week's Dairy Edge to discuss how the busy calving period is progressing, and he outlines his grazing management to date. David also explains how he will manage the coming weeks to ensure success as the herd heads towards peak production. Plus, programme advisor, Sandra Hayes, highlights where the programme farmers are at with regards to grazing and nutrient management this spring. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Pat Treacy chats to former Kilkenny Player and Mgr. Kevin Fennelly on CRKC 08.03.2025
Mayo harpist Alannah Thornburgh talks about her debut album Shapeshifter, released February 12. She is inspired by the traditions of fairy folklore and mythology from rural Ireland. The project began when Alannah was commissioned to compose a piece for the Linenhall Arts Centre's New Music in Mayo series, curated by traditional musician Emer Mayock. With the support of the Arts Council's Next Generation Award, Alannah conducted interviews with nearly 50 historians, storytellers, and locals, collecting stories and experiences that inform her music. These conversations are woven throughout the album. We talk about all this, as well the Thornburgh family band and the influence of her saxophone-playing dad, the influence of the late Conor Walsh, and her various collaborations with the likes of Lemoncello and Varo. Buy Shapeshifter: alannahthornburgh.bandcamp.com Alannah Thornburgh tour dates: April 4: The Linenhall Arts Centre, Co. Mayo April 11: Levis' Cornerhouse, Ballydehob, West Cork April 12: Maureen's, Cork City April 17: The Cobblestone, Dublin April 27: Prim's Bookshop, Kinsale, Co. Cork May 9: The Duncairn, Belfast May 10: Fennelly's, Kilkenny
Na Cait Oga 25 Launch - Michael Fennelly PART 1 on CRKC 04.02.2025
Na Cait Oga 25 Launch - Michael Fennelly PART 2 on CRKC 04.02.2025
Na Cait Oga 25 Launch - Michael Fennelly PART 3 on CRKC 04.02.2025
Na Cait Oga 25 Launch - Michael Fennelly PART 4 on CRKC 04.02.2025
Derek Lyng, Keith Rossiter, Taggy Fogarty and Michael Walsh react to Kilkenny's 2-17-to-15-point win in Wexford. Plus, 9-time All-Ireland winner Michael Fennelly tells us about his plans and ambitions for the Na Cait Óga Kilkenny GAA Academy. Also Miriam Walsh talks about her inter-county retirement. As well as all of that we hear from Joe Nolan on Carlow's season so far.
Pat Treacy chats NHL KK v CE with Liam Fennelly on CRKC 26.01.2025
Interview from 1994 where Pat Treacy chats to the late Mary Fennelly (RIP) on CRKC 18.01.2025
KK Club Football Leagues Launch on CRKC – Jim Fennelly 13.01.2025
Barry Fennelly is the Manager of the Paddy Harrington Scholarship in Maynooth University. He sat down with Jonny for a discussion around the growth of the Scholarship, it's mandate to produce Tour Professional golfers and Co-Captaining the International Side for the Arnold Palmer Cup in Lahinch this year. Barry and I went into great detail on the R&A Student Series and how important that pathway is for his own player, but European amateur golf as a whole and why he only sees it growing and improving and becoming a legitimately viable alternative to golf in America for athletes looking to pursue a career as professional golfers. The Bogey Men golf podcast is supported by AIG, dedicated supporters of amateur golf in Ireland. This series will showcase some of the incredible Amateur golf across Ireland this year. Go visit AIG.ie for a range of golf exclusive discounts and benefits on their products. Golf Ireland members can save an additional 10% on their car insurance, and you can enjoy some exclusive benefits when you choose AIG Insurance. Check out other episodes and more on our youtube channel & podcast platforms. If you liked this episode, please leave a review and share the show with your friends.
Live from Hy-Vee Urbandale, Emily Ryan and Lyndsey Fennelly on mental health, upcoming season and CFB preview F H1
KK Pre-Championship 24 - Jim Fennelly KK County Board Vice-Chairman
In a special show, ex Spurs press officer, editor and historian looks back at his long career at the club and we also preview the NLD this weekend. For exclusive Spurs Show merchandise including new Sonny and new beautiful retro designs go to https://the-spurs-show-store.creator-spring.com Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production- contact us here too for show sponsorship playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2024 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff was joined by John Fennelly from Giants Wire so we could get some NY perspective on tonight's pre-season game. Jeff asked John about what we can expect to see from the Giants tonight, they talked about their depth chart and talked about some of the players that will be on the field, they talked about former Lions that are currently on the Giants squad and vice versa, and got John's thoughts on what he'll be looking out for with our Lions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special edition of the podcast, Maynooth's Paddy Harrington Golf Scholarship director Barry Fennelly dropped into studio to preview this week's Arnold Palmer Cup in Lahinch. Fennelly is the International Head Coach as they take on the USA and he talks about what it means, the Irish interest and what the competition means to him.
Lyndsey Medders Fennelly left Iowa State as the school's all-time leader in career assists. This fall Lyndsey will be inducted into the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame. She visits with Mike Green, Director of Letterwinners Engagement.
Joining hosts Milesy and Matt Tarr this week is our former Press Officer and *checks notes* pretty-much-everything-else-off-pitch-related - John 'Fenners' Fennelly
Coach Fennelly from Kansas City, the Italian Mafia pushing an agenda, and more - Friday Hour 2
This week I am joined by the one and only Khamini Fennelly to talk about all things pregnancy! We touch on societal expectations, growing pains and the things we hate the absolute most about being pregnant. Stay until the end for a fun food experiment that I've never done before on the pod!
Heather's Top 5, ISU's upset win with Coach Fennelly, and more - Thursday Hour 3
Florida's upset at Kentucky in men's basketball gave Todd Golden a much-needed signature win and supercharged the Gators' NCAA Tournament resumé. Wins at Rupp Arena don't come easily. Prior to Wednesday, UF had won just 10 times in 50 visits to Lexington since 1974. Napier's last trip to Kentucky ended with a 33-14 beat down, one of 14 losses in his two seasons. Poor special teams play is one of the reasons. Napier aimed to address the issue by hiring Joe Houston from the NFL, but still retained the man in charge the past two seasons. In the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar discuss the state of Golden and Napier's programs while also paying tribute to Tampa columnist Martin Fennelly, a premiere talent and longtime Gators' commentator gone too soon. Men's basketball: Win at Kentucky (:00) Upcoming games (11:11) Football: Special teams hire (17:20) Tennessee's NIL mess (24:55) Staff changes on horizon (27:29) National Signing Day (32:43) Money, money, money (35:12) Billy Napier: Hot topics (38:21) Portal individual rankings (40:08) Death of a colleague: Martin Fennelly (46:00) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Baseball (53:11)
The busy offseason marches on as February approaches and the Bucs are busy filling their coaching staff and making major plans. Sage Ira is all over it with Joe. Enjoy! All the wisdom and fun of Ira and Joe is […] The post Ira Kaufman Talks Private Chat With Bruce Arians, The OC Hunt, Clashing Mayfield-Evans Approaches, Martin Fennelly Loss, And More appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
Rick Stroud is joined by Tom Jones to discuss the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift impact on the NFL and TV ratings, plus they remember Martin Fennelly and Rick has a Buccaneers OC search update. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We may have an obscure album for your listening pleasure today. Crabby Appleton was a short-lived band that was formed by the combination of musicians from an acid blues band called Stonehenge and singer-songwriter frontman Michael Fennelly. The band is out of the Laurel Canyon counterculture, which produced many groups like The Mamas & the Papas, Jim Morrison, Carole King, and Jackson Browne. The group gets its name from a character on the late 50's cartoon series Tom Terrific, which was a part of the children's television show "Captain Kangaroo." Their debut album was eponymously named Crabby Appleton.In addition to Michael Fennelly, the group consisted of percussionist Felix "Flaco" Falcon, Casey Foutz on keyboards, Phil Jones on drums, and Hank Harvey on bass. Phil Jones was the catalyst in the formation of the group after he met Fennelly in a club on the Sunset Strip and asked him to join Stonehenge as lead singer and guitarist. The group signed with Elektra Records, and had a top 40 single with "Go Back." Their second album was called "Rotten to the Core" and was recorded in 1971. After experiencing disappointing sales with this sophomore effort the group split up. They would get some mileage out of their initial success before this happened, and would appear on American Bandstand as well as opening for a number of groups including the Doors, Three Dog Night, ABBA, and the Guess Who. Wayne takes us through this lesser known rock album. Friend of the show Bill Cook sits in for Bruce on this podcast. Peace by PeaceThis song grooves with the Hammond organ and talks about getting back what you give. If you lead with a gun others will respond in kind, while if you lead with peace others will respond with peace. It has a sound similar to the Doors, or Emerson, Lake and Palmer. TryThe lead song from side two starts and ends with an upbeat groove with a Santana-esque percussion jam sandwiched in the middle. The lyrics are about a relationship that could go several ways. “We can try or we can throw it away.”CatherineA slower jam, this short acoustic-based ballad feels like Crosby, Stills, and Nash. It is about a guy who longs for a woman who is in another relationship. Go BackThis is the hit from the record, which went to number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. This was called a proto-power-pop single. The song is about a woman in a new relationship who can't give up her love for her ex. “And you know it's not right when you kiss me tonight and you pretend his lips are mine.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme from the motion picture “Chisum”You can't go wrong with John Wayne. This western was set in 1870's New Mexico. STAFF PICKS:Ride Captain Ride by Blues ImageRob launches the staff picks with a song which got its initial lyrics from the number of keys that singer-guitarist Mike Pinera had on his keyboard. “Seventy-three men sailed up from the San Francisco Bay.” The band is out of Tampa Florida, and this was their only top 40 hit, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Signed, Sealed, Delivered by Stevie WonderLynch brings us a grooving, soulful song that would be the anthem for Motown at the time. It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song itself is about a guy who has some back to his love, realizing that what he has is all he wants, never to roam again.The Long and Winding Road by the Beatles Bill features a song off the Beatles “Let It Be” album. It was written by Paul McCartney and was released as a single the month after the group broke up. The original recording was more sparse, and the orchestration was added by Phil Spector. McCartney hated the Spector “wall of sound” arrangement, citing the treatment of the song as one of six reasons for justifying the dissolution of the Beatles partnership.Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and YoungWayne's staff pick takes a political turn with a protest song inspired by the shootings at Kent State. Neil Young wrote and sang lead on this song. Student protests of the expansion of the Vietnam Wars led to a standoff at Kent State in which the National Guard killed four people and wounded nine. NOVELTY TRACK:Killer Joe by Quincy JonesWe finish up the podcast with a jazzy number that was popular at the time in 1970. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
A really neat and unusual Christmas story for you today. Parker Fennelly the "Howdy Bub" & Peppridge Farm remembers guy stars in a story he wrote himself. From December 21, 1940 Your Humble Host happily brings you this "Listener's Playhouse" production of "Christmas At Crumps". A little girl visits an old crotchety man on Christmas Eve and magic happens. A really wonderful tale here and quite moving too. Listen and enjoy this Christmas treat from the Library of Sound Volume 264.
Elektra Records Artist Crabby Appleton - Vocalist, Guitarist Michael Fennelly Talks about the 1960s, The Hit Go Back playing with The Doors, Jeff Beck and lots more! In this captivating episode, we delve into the musical journey of Michael Fennelly, a pivotal figure in the 60s music scene and a member of the iconic band Crabby Appleton. Born in New York and raised in Pennsylvania and Westfield, New Jersey, Michael's passion for music was ignited early. He started guitar lessons at nine and, by 17, found himself hitchhiking to Los Angeles, where his musical career began to take shape. In the vibrant clubs of LA, Michael's talent caught the attention of Curt Boettcher, a renowned songwriter and producer. By 1967, he was an integral part of Boettcher's studio collective, contributing his skills on the electric sitar and vocals to Sagittarius's album "Present Tense." His journey continued as he became a key member of The Millennium, a sunshine pop group formed by Boettcher, showcasing his multifaceted skills as a singer, guitarist, and songwriter. 1969 marked a significant turn in Michael's career when he joined Stonehenge, a band he would soon lead as the frontman, renaming it Crabby Appleton. Signed to Elektra Records, the band released two albums, with Michael's songwriting evolving under the influence of artists like Neil Young and Stephen Stills. Their hit single "Go Back," penned and sung by Michael, climbed to No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970, cementing their place in the music world. Post-Crabby Appleton, Michael embarked on a solo career, releasing two albums. "Lane Changer," recorded in England with Chris White of The Zombies and featuring members of Argent, showcased his evolving style. The album also featured a standout performance by Jeff Beck on "Watch Yerself." His second solo venture, "Stranger's Bed," was recorded in Los Angeles, capturing the essence of the city's vibrant music scene. Despite the challenges in his solo career, Michael's contributions to music remained significant, including his collaboration with Steely Dan, where he sang the high harmony on "The Boston Rag" from their album "Countdown to Ecstasy." Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Michael Fennelly's musical legacy, from his early days in the 60s to his enduring influence in the world of rock and pop. It's a journey through the heart of a musical era that continues to resonate with fans across generations. Become a Patron of Now Spinning Magazine and get early access and exclusive videos (free trial - cancel anytime) https://www.patreon.com/nowspinning Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
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Heather's Top 5, Coach Fennelly previews ISU Women's Team, and more - Friday Hour 3
Ben Shapiro is quite possibly the most recognizable conservative voice and face on the airwaves today, and he is officially coming to Calgary November 16th, 2023!To breakdown this exciting announcement Cam is joined by Stephanie Fennelly, Executive Director of The Wilberforce Project, Alberta's Pro-Life Political group, who are hosting this incredible event. In the episode, they talk how to get tickets, how Ben will empower attendees to launch, deepen, or renew their dedication to cultural transformation, particularly on the issue of abortion.For tickets or more event information go to: www.benshapirolive.caFor more information about The Wilberforce Project, go to: www.thewilberforceproject.ca/For more PLG podcast content, go to: www.prolifeguys.comRemember to like, subscribe, and share PLG podcast on your favorite podcatcher, check us out on social media, and subscribe to our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/@TheProLifeGuysPodcast
The life of Francis Kalnay is deconstructed by Katherine Fennelly in her new Sunbury Press work, "Family Declassified--Uncovering My Grandfather's Journey from Spy to Children's Book Author." Kalnay's tale sounds like something out of a John LeCarre or Ian Fleming novel--a Jewish Hungarian immigrant who arrived in the United States more than a century ago, he rose to become a top-level spy for the Allies during World War II. The charismatic, multilingual Kalnay led an elite espionage unit, had numerous affairs, and suffered the muder of his sister and nephew by Hungarian fascists (a matter he never spoke of). In 1954, Kalnay abandoned his family and fled to Mexico where he remade himself, as a designer of homes and an award-winning children's author. He is perhaps best known for the Newbery-Award-winning "Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa" in 1959. The details of his secret life were buried in Office of Strategic Services (OSS) files, and unearthed by his granddaughter. Katherine Fennelly is Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota. She has also served as dean of the University of Minnesota Extension Service, a faculty member and department head at Penn State University, and a faculty member of the Columbia University School of Public Health. Her research and outreach interests include the human rights of immigrants and refugees in the US, and the preparedness of communities and institutions to adapt to demographic changes. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Your top ranking Irish Golf Podcast is back this week with a super conversation with the Director of the Paddy Harrington Golf Scholarship at Maynooth University - Barry Fennelly. Whether you are seeking to play a high level of golf at college, embark on a golf scholarship or are looking for a career in golf and wonder what college courses are top of mind for that, I think there is still time before your CAO form needs to be filled out so get in touch with Barry if you have any questions to be answered! For more visit www.PaddyTalksGolf.comThe PaddyTalks Golf Podcast is powered by ForeGolf Custom. For your tour level custom fitting experience visit www.foregolf.ie/booking today. Paddy Harrington Scholarship details: Location: Sports Complex, North Campus, Maynooth University, MaynoothWebsite: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/campus-life/student-life-sport/golfPhone: +353 (01) 708 6406 Mob: 0861675056Email: barry.fennelly@mu.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to audition for Season 22 of American Idol - then my conversation with Co-executive producer Katie Fennelly Watkins is a must.
Mississippi writer and poet Beth Ann Fennelly, author of the genre-bending Heating and Cooling, spoke at the nonfiction program's residency in January 2023. She asked students to explore the art of micro-memoir. "What should we do when we can't figure out how or where to start our story?" she asked. The answer? Start small. Precisely because they are so small, hummingbirds can do things other birds can't do. In this episode of Hear-Tell, we delve into the art of writing short. You'll hear Fennelly, Grady's new MFA program director, Moni Basu and two MFA students, Beth Burch and Colin Donohue read the micro-memoirs that evolved from a writing session led by Fennelly. In the second half of the show, Basu, who took over the program after the death of her best friend and former program director, Valerie Boyd, discusses how starting small can help us to think big.
We have a very special episode of the Any Given Runday Podcast this week as Anthony Fennelly joins us to discuss endurance races, Ironmans and more. Anthony is the owner of Urban Fitness in Cork as well as the manager of the Power gym in The Dean. He has completed numerous marathons as well as IronMans. He is also the goalkeepers' coach for Cork City In this episode, Anthony talks about:- Playing football professionally in the League Of Ireland- The tough transition after finishing his career and what motivated him to take up endurance races- THAT IronMan in Cork in 2019, where conditions were so horrific that they had to cancel the swim- Coming back in 2022 for the IronMan and dealing with new challenges in the race- Going abroad for marathons and having a team around you- Completely 28 races in Ireland in 2022, along with telling us about a few hidden gems - Setting up Team Pro Cork Racing - Running the Cork MarathonYou can find more details about Anthony:@anthonyfennelly@powergym.ie@urbanfitnesscork
OTB's John Duggan was joined by 8 time All Ireland winner with Kilkenny Michael Fennelly to look ahead to the All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Final with his side Ballyhale Shamrocks taking on Antrim's Dunloy. Michael broke down how the club keeps up their successful standards year after year, dug deep into the memories of learning from one of the greatest of all time Henry Shefflin and looked back on how the community came through some very dark periods.
Jared Stansbury gives his in-depth thoughts on Iowa State's game against TCU and breaks down Saturday's other games across the Big 12 before handing things off to Chris Williams to talk with Iowa State women's basketball assistant coach Billy Fennelly on a new episode of Corner 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jared Stansbury is joined by Iowa State men's basketball assistant coach Nate Schmidt to break down the Cyclones' game against Iowa on Thursday in Iowa City then Chris Williams catches up with Iowa State women's basketball assistant Billy Fennelly to get the scoop on the Hawks ahead of Wednesday night's game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Molloy is joined by former Kilkenny hurlers Eddie Brennan and Michael Fennelly to discuss the amazing career of Brian Cody and what legacy he leaves behind.
SimpCast is back with Leah Fennelly, XRay Girl, Forest Mommy, Sara Higdon, Brittany Venti, Anna That Star Wars Girl, Chrissie Mayr! Demi Lovato! Cat VS Coyote! and more!
Have you ever considered that someone's life they put out on social media isn't always what it seems?Our guest today, Lyndsey Fennelly, is an impassioned student, teacher, and basketball skill trainer whose vision is to inspire people to be their BEST both on and off the court.During her time as a student-athlete at Iowa State University, she earned All-American honors, led the NCAA in assists during the 2006-2007 season, was named as one of the top five point guards in the United States, and was selected by the Indiana Fever in the second round of the WNBA draft!With a strong desire to advocate for mental health, Lindsay began sharing her personal experiences and stories as one of the nation's premier speakers on this much needed topic.We're honored to have welcomed Lyndsey to the Jealous Podcast today to discuss the power in bettering yourself to better your mind.Click play now!If you enjoyed this episode, connect with us and Lyndsey online and let us know what you thought! We'd love to hear from you @lyndseyfennelly and @itsbingbang.
Leah is a part-time Hooters employee and second-year law student. Graduated from the University of South Florida with a major in Political Science and a minor in Leadership. Model, rides horses, and of course, make social media content Follow Leah Instagram https://www.instagram.com/leahfennelly/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@leah_fennelly?lang=en FOLLOW CHRISSIE https://twitter.com/ChrissieMayr https://www.instagram.com/ChrissieMayrPod/ https://www.facebook.com/thechrissiemayr/ NEW SHIRTS https://flagranttriggers.com/collections/chrissie-mayr Pick up CHRISSIE MAYR'S 'LIVE FROM JANUARY 6th' AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09RTVWXH7/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp ITUNES: https://music.apple.com/us/album/live-from-january-6th/1608696019 CHRISSIE MAYR ON TOUR! 5/14- MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY https://www.tiffscomedy.com/shows/169744 5/25- ST LOUIS, MISSOURI https://st-louis.heliumcomedy.com/shows/175153 5/27- MCHENRY, ILLINOIS https://www.ticketmaster.com/chrissie-mayr-mchenry-illinois-05-27-2022/event/21005C9534851152 9/8- AUSTIN, TEXAS https://www.capcitycomedy.com/shows/175236 9/14- PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/175237
Leah is a part-time Hooters employee and second-year law student. Graduated from the University of South Florida with a major in Political Science and a minor in Leadership. Model, rides horses, and of course, make social media content Follow Leah Instagram https://www.instagram.com/leahfennelly/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@leah_fennelly?lang=en FOLLOW CHRISSIE https://twitter.com/ChrissieMayr https://www.instagram.com/ChrissieMayrPod/ https://www.facebook.com/thechrissiemayr/ NEW SHIRTS https://flagranttriggers.com/collections/chrissie-mayr Pick up CHRISSIE MAYR'S 'LIVE FROM JANUARY 6th' AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09RTVWXH7/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp ITUNES: https://music.apple.com/us/album/live-from-january-6th/1608696019 CHRISSIE MAYR ON TOUR! 5/14- MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY https://www.tiffscomedy.com/shows/169744 5/25- ST LOUIS, MISSOURI https://st-louis.heliumcomedy.com/shows/175153 5/27- MCHENRY, ILLINOIS https://www.ticketmaster.com/chrissie-mayr-mchenry-illinois-05-27-2022/event/21005C9534851152 9/8- AUSTIN, TEXAS https://www.capcitycomedy.com/shows/175236 9/14- PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/175237
Williams and Blum react to a wild men's basketball win at Kansas State over the weekend. It's time to start talking about the postseason. Iowa State assistant women's basketball coach Billy Fennelly joins the guys to preview Monday night's showdown vs. Baylor, where the Big 12 regular season title will be on the line. All courtesy of Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods discuss Iowa State's Cheez-It Bowl draw against Clemson, the most recent happenings on the hardwood with Iowa State men's and women's basketball before being joined by Cyclone WBB assistant coach Billy Fennelly on a new episode of Title IX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices