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Today on another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Gary Hall, son of comedian Huntz Hall. If you are a fan of The Bowery Boys or The Dead End Kids, you absolutely know Huntz by his trademark hat and his verbal and physical comedy. Along with his pal Leo Gorcey, Hall made countless films together – there were 48 alone for The Bowery Boys – and even appeared together on Broadway which kicked things off in 1935. They were so indelibly linked together that The Beatles wanted to put them both on the cover of their Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band but only one of them is on there. Hear why on this episode! We also talk to Gary about his often strained if loving relationship with his father who was often at work and play so much there wasn't much of a bond between father and son. We discuss much of his film career including later films like The Phynx, Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood andValentino. We also discuss how Huntz and host Josh Mills' mother, actress Edie Adams starred in a production in the late 80s of the classic Arsenic and Old Lace along with Dody Goodman, Jonathan Frid and James Mac Arthur. Whoa, that a trip that would have been! Moreover, we get a dose of classic Hollywood upbringing when we discuss Gary's involvement with the school administration of The Oakwood School, which Josh attended and many of our podcast guests have come from. This is the Rarified Podcast. Everyone has a story.
Editor's note: This episode was recorded prior to the 2025 fires that ravaged Los Angeles, including Gary Hall Jr.'s home in the Pacific Palisades: you can donate to his go fund me at this link and support additional efforts to support those affected in Los Angeles here. Doing Well with Diabetes is a podcast series collaboration between the International Diabetes Federation and the Diabetics Doing Things podcast. During this series, host Rob Howe interviews athletes living with diabetes from around the globe to help inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes to continue to work towards their dreams while doing well with diabetes. Doing Well with Diabetes is part of the Kids and Diabetes in Schools program. Diabetics Doing Things has donated all production and promotion in-kind. In this episode of ‘Doing Well with Diabetes,' host Rob Howe interviews Gary Hall Jr., the most decorated Olympian with type 1 diabetes. Gary shares his experiences leading up to and following his diagnosis in 1999, discussing the challenges and triumphs of managing diabetes as a top-level athlete. They delve into the nuances of diabetes management, the importance of perseverance, and the critical support systems that aided Gary in his career. The conversation also addresses broader topics such as advocacy, the role of sports in diabetes management, and the future of diabetes care. Resources: Kids IDF
Gary Hall Jr. joined Bruce and Gaydos and gave an update on the state of his house after he had to escape the Palisades wildfire.
Send us a message, or for a reply send us an email at thebrokenarrowpod@gmail.comA true all over the place conversation with our buddy Gary Hall of DM Custom Arrows. Enjoy.
California and the greater Los Angeles area continue to deal with the deadly wild fires that have burned thousands of structures to the ground. Former Olympic medal winner Gary Hall Jr talks about having to leave his precious medals behind in an effort to escape the dangers. Plus, Packers Hall of Fame Safety LeRoy Butler joins us to preview a huge playoff game between his former team and the Philadelphia Eagles. And Guy Fieri is cooking up another big Super Bowl Bash! Hosts: Michael Babcock & Mojo Muhtadi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary Hall, Jr. joins Bruce and Gaydos to recount his harrowing experience escaping from the Palisades wildfire.
Send us a textGary Hall and Linda Adam-Hall first met in a commune in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1975. Gary, visiting a friend, ended up eating and talking with Linda. Linda was instantly impressed by Gary's kindness, and they connected quickly. They built that connection over time, committing after a year. As Gary puts it, they've been together unofficially for 48 years and officially for 44, as they married in 1980. The two have played music together for most of their relationship.Linda has sung in various choral groups over her life, and she learned to play the guitar from a friend of hers in the '60s. This friend, who also happened to be a nun, introduced her to folk groups such as Peter, Paul, and Mary and The Chad Mitchell Trio. She has played guitar and sung on and off for most of her life, but Gary says she's been playing longer than him. Even though Gary has loved music all of his life, he says his primary “ignition point,” especially into the rock and roll world, was in February 1964, when his dad got him and his sister out of bed to watch The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. He has dabbled in many styles of music, growing up around his parent's eclectic collection, which ranged from bluegrass to Broadway show tunes. In junior high and high school, he started playing instruments more, and by the time he left home, he started playing gigs seriously and as frequently as he could.Gary and Linda's accomplishments throughout their lives, personally and together, are sprawling. Gary has released six CDs of original music, performed for and music-directed many theater orchestras (as well as acting in many productions), and held a long-standing career as an IT director for Experian before serving as the chief information officer of Estes Park Health for eighteen years. Linda is an artist in her own right, also acting in many theater productions over her lifetime and creating books of her photography. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If you would like to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearShare this podcast around wherever you've found it or by sharing the link https://themtnearpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or https://www.themtnear.comYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
Episode 232: 1943: Huntz Hall: Don't Kill Your Friends. Joe is joined by the very rev Gary Hall, son of legendary comedian Huntz Hall of Bowery Boys & Dead End Kids fame to discuss Huntz Hall in the 40's. Including his WW2 training video, Don't Kill Your Friends. We also discuss his friendship with Shemp Howard, his comparisons to the Beastie Boys, Milton Berle babysitting, his impression of a machine gun that got him cast, his church mentors Bing Crosby, Loretta Young and Jack Haley, as well as a fun little mob encounter. American Timelines is a member of the Queen City Podcast Network and a product of History for Jerks. Music by Matt Truman Ego Trip.
When Gary Hall Jr was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1999 his doctors told him to give up competitive swiming and drop out of the 2000 Olympics. Instead, he charged ahead and became the first person with T1D to take home an Olympic Gold Medal. Hall won Gold in Sydney in 2000 and again in Athens in 2004, adding to the medals he'd won in 1996 before his diagnosis. Stacey caught up to Gary at this summer's Friends for Life Conference and asked him how he got past what his doctors told him. He also shared what he tells newly diagnosed families today. This interview first aired in July 2021 This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Find out more about Moms' Night Out - registration is open for Denver and Philadelphia! Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.
In this eye-opening episode of Get Unstuck & On Target, host Mike O'Neill sits down with Gary Hall, Senior Director of Human Resources at TenCate Grass, to uncover the real meaning of servant leadership.Mike, a seasoned HR professional and leadership coach, brings his wealth of experience and unique perspective to the conversation. His thought-provoking questions and insights help to draw out the practical applications and deeper implications of servant leadership.Gary, with his wealth of experience across industries like finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and banking, shares powerful insights that will change the way you think about servant leadership forever.Discover why servant leadership is not about being weak or a pushover, but rather about:- Valuing the people around you and their input- Making tough decisions and taking responsibility as a leader- Building strong teams and transforming company culture- Boosting morale and creating a vibrant work environmentMike and Gary dive deep into the practical applications of servant leadership, exploring real-world examples and actionable strategies you can implement today.You'll learn the 3 simple rules legendary coach Don Meyer used to build a dynasty of servant leaders, and how Gary himself used these principles to turn the worst-performing unit in his organization into the best in just 4 years.Throughout the episode, Mike's expert guidance and ability to synthesize complex ideas make the concepts accessible and actionable for listeners. His passion for empowering leaders to reach their full potential shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills.Whether you're a seasoned HR professional or a leader looking to take your skills to the next level, this episode is for you. Get ready to challenge your assumptions, gain fresh perspectives, and discover the true power of servant leadership.Don't miss this transformative conversation that will help you become the leader your team needs and deserves. Tune in now and unlock your full potential!Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.unstuck.show/174
Naval Helicopter Association 2024: Be Ready! In this episode of the Admiral's Almanac, join Rear Admiral Gary Hall as he navigates the lively and inspiring Navy Helicopter Association (NHA) 2024 Convention held in Funner, California. This special episode takes listeners behind the scenes of this pivotal gathering of naval aviation's finest, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the dedication, camaraderie, and spirit of readiness that pulsate at the heart of the helicopter community. Highlights include: - Opening remarks by Garry Hall, setting the stage for a convention unlike any other, where the aircrew challenge takes center stage, showcasing the exceptional skills and unbreakable spirit of naval helicopter crews. - Insightful discussions with key figures such as Rear Admiral Dano Fillion, shedding light on the theme of the year – 'Be Ready' – and sharing powerful stories that underscore the unwavering resolve and preparedness of the Navy's rotary force. - An intimate look at the 'soft patch' ceremony – a heartfelt tradition where new pilots are officially welcomed into their fleet squadrons, marking a rite of passage that bonds them with the legacy and future of naval aviation. - Exclusive interviews with aircrew members and pilots, including the motivating stories of AWS3 Jonathan Sebastian Thomas and AWS3 Franco Alonso from HSC-6, capturing the essence of what it means to be a part of this elite community. - Closing reflections from the NHA chairman, emphasizing the importance of readiness, and a powerful reminder of the dedication and bravery of those who serve in the United States Navy. Gary Hall's vibrant narration and the compelling stories shared by the community make this podcast a must-listen for anyone interested in the pulse of modern naval aviation, the remarkable people who define it, and the unbreakable bond that holds them together. Whether you're part of the naval community, a military enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates tales of courage and commitment, this episode is for you.
A fun episode that recaps the Whittingham shoot, explores hammock camping, and a whole bunch of other nonsense as usual. Wait til Schafer notices I actually put the episode number in the title!
Sermon by the Very Rev. Gary Hall from worship at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 18, 2024 at All Saints Church, Pasadena. Readings: Psalm 25:1-7, Romans 12:14-21 and Mark 1:9-15. Watch the sermon on YouTube. Please consider pledging to All Saints Church at https://allsaints-pas.org/pledge/, or donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/. Any donation, big or small, is appreciated! Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AllSaintsPasadena/. Follow us on Instagram at #allsaintspas. Check out the rest of our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/allsaintspasadena1/videos. Subscribe, like, get notifications every time we post! Enjoy our extensive archive of stimulating and inspiring content!
Gary Hall Jr. is a former competitive swimmer from the United States. Born on September 26, 1974, in Cincinnati, Ohio, he is known for winning the 50 Freestyle in back-to-back Olympics (2000 & 2004). Hall is a three-time Olympian and a ten-time Olympic medalist. He specialized in sprint events and was known for his powerful starts and finishes. Hall was also a vocal advocate for clean sport and served as a spokesperson for diabetes awareness, having been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes himself. Enjoy! Our Sponsors: EO SWIM BETTER BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING SWIMSTRONG DRYLAND IMAGINE SWIMMING INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME #swimming #worldaquatics #sprinting
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Pictures to be added soon. Episode 2644 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Marine Vietnam Vet Gary Hall and his gripping war story about a tank incident. The featured story appeared on the My Wabash … Continue reading →
This is one of my all-time favorite episodes, and since Halloween is coming up I wanted to scare our listeners one more time. Get ready to get scared by this special Halloween episode with real ghost stories from the perspective of rental property owners, homeowners, and tenants. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, sometimes strange and inexplicable things happen that make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Our guests today talk about the creaking doors, the footsteps, the feeling of being watched, and the sensation of seeing an apparition of someone long dead. With stories from old and new guests: Ann Finkler, Gary Hall, Steve DeKoster, Brandon Krieg, John Potter, and Sue DeJong. I know you'll enjoy this episode and I'd appreciate it if you'd share that enjoyment by giving us a review and rating in iTunes. Happy Halloween!
Pastor Gary Hall shares his life experiences, and how he was called to become the leader of a Christian Church for over four decades. His story telling is second to none, and you wont want to miss his Wild-Ass Sunday church celebration! He holds a PhD, a masters degree, and two undergraduate degrees. Currently, Gary co-owns and operates a multimillion dollar construction comapny, is a knife maker, and travels to exotic locals to hunt wild game. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-schick/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-schick/support
Watch the latest @Alloutcoach podcast Live with Gary Hall, Jr., 5-time Olympic gold medalist, Keynote Speaker, Type 1 Diabetes Patient Advocate, Sanford Health Consultant, Board Member, and Humanitarian. This is a truly unforgettable, personal and intriguing discussion that breaks down Gary's resilience, philosophy of competition, and transformation from a patient, champion into an advocate, humanitarian and healthcare leader. Timeline - Highlights 0:00 Introduction 3:05 When did you first learn how to thrive and be a competitor? 5:18 How did your personal approach impact your performance over time as you became a better swimmer? 7:32 How were you able to beat those odds of critics to win at 3 Olympics and as a Type 1 Diabetes patient. 13:46 Who were some of those people that inspired you along the way to defy those odds? 19:41 Did your increased visibility into the latest innovations in medicine allow you to continue swimming despite your doctors' advice to quit? 21:53 How does a sports and a scientific mindset lead to a most productive organization? 24:06 What surprised you most and challenged you when you became a Patient Advocate in Diabetes? 27:08 Were you as disciplined as a patient as you were an athlete? 29:12 Did your experience as an Olympic champion help the scientists accelerate innovation and research in T1 Diabetes? 31:55 What trends in healthcare access have you observe most recently, any improvements or challenges? 39:06 What are some latest innovations in diabetes research that listeners and patients should know about? 42:49 Importance of screening for Type 1 Diabetes 43:55 How are you creating new champions and passing the baton to the next generation?
Join us as we had a great conversation with Gary !! We talk all things arrow building including a few pointers from a true arrow pro !! We of course talk bowhunting and a few good hunting stories. Grab your favorite beverage and give us a listenSpecial thanks - Kalamazoo Bow Works , Ohio Traditional Archery and Abowyer broadheads
Join Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward on Edition 13 of the NFNL Podcast as we... - Speak to South Morang senior men's coach Gary Hall after his side's 7-2 record in the first half of the Division 2 season. - Chat to Fitzroy Stars senior women's coach Kaelun Brown as his side look to solidify a spot in the finals with five home and away games remaining. - Review and preview all three senior men's and senior women's competitions.
KISS drama as WATP Karl joins us, Met Gala ridiculousness, RIP Gordon Lightfoot, Post Malone looks great, Taco Bell's most stoned employee, Vice & Buzzfeed in trouble, and the show get Maz bombed. KISS: Paul Stanley vs Ace Frehley. Elvis Presley was a huge KISS fan. Paul Stanley wants you to know how he feels about the trans movement. A Peter Criss imposter once weaseled his way onto Donahue. RIP Gordon Lightfoot. Crime: Where is Texas Massacre shooter Francisco Oropesa? A bunch of people are dead in Oklahoma thanks to Jesse McFadden. Officer Tou Thao has been found guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. People are giving Joe Biden crap for telling some dude to "hush up, boy". He also thinks Ilhan Omar is hot. Tom Mazawey hijacks the show by showing up unannounced. We quickly discuss the return of Justin Verlander, comment on the endless NFL Draft coverage, and then we kick him out. Karl from WATP joins the show to address the drama with Shuli Egar, explain how bad Gregg 'Opie' Hughes is at podcasting, check out Ace Frehley's appearance on Trunk Nation, update us on the Chad Zumock downfall and much more. Reminder that the MI Buzzboard STILL hates us. The Steven Crowder video won't go away and everyone is piling on. The Sports Bra is so hot right now. They get ANOTHER national plug. Brittney Griner showed up at the The White House Correspondents' Dinner. She also showed up at the Met Gala. The elite of the world looked stupid at the Met Gala. News: Vice is going bankrupt. Buzzfeed is in trouble too. Drew Crime: A listener worked with cousin of Larry & Gary Hall. Marc has located Gary Hall's Facebook page. Videos: This kid working at Taco Bell in Niles, MI is SO HIGH. Post Malone looks great. A massive fart disrupts concert. Instead of just going around someone in the bike lane, you should pick a fight and then upload the result for internet points. Bud Light sales continue to plummet and the peak summer season isn't looking too good. Bob Lee had a bunch of drugs in his system when he was murdered. Former Las Vegas Raiders WR Henry Ruggs III pled guilty in court today and faces 3-10 years in prison. Steven Tyler's lawyers were defending him in court today trying to get his case thrown out for multiple reasons. None of those included "I didn't do it". Dan Evans comes through again and we end you with our old interview with Gordon Lightfoot. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
Masters Swim racing season is upon us, culminating in the World's in Fukuoka in August. Are you prepared? Have you included everything in your program that you need to? What are the quintessential cogs in the wheel that need to be learnt, practiced and perfectly practiced? In this bite size Torpedo Swimtalk Podcast we revisit our chat with World renowned swimmer and coach Gary Hall Snr from The Race Club where he outlines the important components to help you on your way to being the most successful swimmer you can be.And if you enjoyed hearing from Gary Hall Snr in this short form pod, listen to the full episode (number 41) for more of Gary's coaching advice.Connect with Gary:The Race ClubYou can connect with Torpedo Swimtalk:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInNewsletterLeave us a review#swim #swimmer #swimming #mastersswimmer #mastersswimmers #mastersswimming #openwaterswimmer #openwaterswimmers #openwaterswimming #swimminglover #swimmingpodcast #mastersswimmingpodcast #torpedoswimtalkpodcast #torpedoswimtalk #tstquicksplashpodcast #podcast #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram #swimmersofinstagram #swimlife #swimfit #ageisjustanumber #health #notdoneyet
Men's 4x100 meter freestyle relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held on September 16, 2000 at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia. The Australians won an Olympic gold medal for the first time in 36 years, and they did it in front of their delirious home fans. Australians Michael Klim (48.18), Chris Fydler (48.48), and Ashley Callus (48.74) won the gold medal in a time of 3:13.67 thanks to Ian Thorpe's anchor leg of 48.30, after he had lost the lead to Gary Hall, Jr. of the United States at the 350-meter mark. By setting the pace early in the race, Klim was able to beat the previous world record set by his Russian training partner Alexander Popov in 1994 by 0.03 seconds. Hall wrote on his blog before the 4 x 100 meter freestyle relay, " "It is my unreliable opinion that we will decimate the Australian 4x100m relay team like a band of guitars. The United States has always performed admirably under pressure. This time, however, the logic in my far-flung head tells me that the United States won't have it so simple to dominate the oceans." After the race, in response to Hall's comments, the Australians air-guitared on the pool deck. Hall commented on the race's significance, saying, "I can't even play the guitar correctly... As far as relay races go, that was the best one I've ever participated in. My hat is out to the legendary Ian Thorpe. Finishing stronger than I did, he beat me." Michael Klim, one of the Australians on the winning 4x100 relay team, remembered that "First to come over and offer his congratulations was swimmer Hall. His rough treatment of others did not make him any less of a sportsman ". Hall (48.24), Anthony Ervin (48.89), Neil Walker (48.31), and Jason Lezak (48.42) of Team USA finished in second place, 1.25 seconds behind the Australians' world record time from five years ago, but still set a new American record with a time of 3:13.86. At the same time, the Brazilian relay team of Fernando Scherer (49.79), Gustavo Borges (48.61), Carlos Jayme (49.88), and Edvaldo Silva Filho (49.12) won bronze with a time of 3 minutes, 17 seconds, and 40 seconds. While the rest of the championship field included the likes of Germany (3:17.77), Italy (3:17.85), Sweden (3:19.60), and France (3:21.00), Popov's Russia was disqualified due to an early relay launch from Andrey Kapralov on the lead-off leg. The Dutch team, without Pieter van den Hoogenband in the morning preliminary heats, nonetheless managed to set the fastest time with a 3:18.32, but they were eliminated from the final race after Dennis Rijnbeek made an illegal early jump during the second exchange. Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout!
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Gary Hall, son of actor/comedian Huntz Hall. Like many of our episodes, we find that there are way more questions than there is time to answer and this episode was absolutely one of them. We talk to Gary about, of course, The Bowery Boys and the Dead End Kids of which Huntz Hall a part of since the first Broadway show in 1935 to the last incarnation of the gang in 1958. As Sach Jones, Hall was featured in literally a couple hundred short films and features and became known for his comic relief, his upturned cap and his outrageous behavior, both on and as we learn from Gary, and off the camera. We also spoke with Gary about his mother, Louise Hall who was a pioneer wardrobe and costumer in the 1970s. She worked on shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Bewitchedand Get Smart meaning….his mother not only dressed Elizabeth Montgomery, Barbara Feldon and Mary Tyler Moore, she basically was at the forefront of the women's movement figuratively and literally because of her genius. She was quite the trail blazer as we learn from Gary because as a woman she could not get a job in another part of the business because of her sex. Gary was a fascinating person to talk to as he is now the second person we've had on the podcast from a pretty unique profession. He also talks about his stint as the principal at the Oakwood School where Josh went to school from K through 9th grades. Gary's insight gives us a fascinating background on why and how the school was founded and it's roots in the progressive movement and show business and why they intersect. Oh and did I mention, that Gary's father and Josh's mother Edie Adams starred in a Florida production of Arsenic and Old Lace in 1988 co-starring Dody Goodman, James Mac Arthur and Dark Shadow's Jonathan Frid? Yeah this is a good one. Take a listen to the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.
Learn how to optimize your training and swim faster with Fundamentals of Fast Swimming by Gary Hall! Discover the key principles of physiology, discover how to develop a more effective program, and get the latest strategies, information, and resources all in one comprehensive resource. Learn from 80+ of the best swimmers and coaches in our sport on the AnyQuestion app. Ask them ANY QUESTION you want. Bob Bowman, Emma McKeon, James Gibson, Adam Peaty, Mel Marshall, Kim Brackin, Ryan Murphy, Emily Seebohm, Ray Looze, Lydia Jacoby, Abbey Weitzeil, Michael Bohl, Summer McIntosh, Dave Durden, and more! Download the AnyQuestion app here. Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Sign up for our newsletter! Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube #swimming #swimtraining #swimmingphysiology
Fresh off creating a new record in Australian Harness Racing, Gary Hall Jr joined the boys to chat about it all!
This Episode we interview Gary Hall, Nadine Phillips, Dalila Mehdi about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Gary Hall, Nadine Phillips, Dalila Mehdi about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
Episode 23 of the NFNL Podcast for the 2022 season. In this episode: • Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward discuss the results and talking points from all the senior men's and winter netball action. • South Morang premiership coach Gary Hall joins the podcast after leading his side to glory in Saturday's Division 3 grand final. • Member of the Lions flag success and best on ground recipient James Hewson calls in to give us his perspective of how Saturday went down.
We're back, and boy, do we have a treat this week! This episode is all about the man who played Gary Hall in Black Bird, Jake McLaughlin! You also might have seen Jake starring in Quantico (Ryan Booth), In The Valley of Elah (Spc. Bonner), Believe (William Tate), and most recently in Home (Marvin).With Jake, we're going to go ahead and skip making a fan club, and go straight to starting a whole podcast with him, so welcome to episode one!Kristin and Sarah chatted with Jake about a lot of things and we're so ✨excited✨ to share it with you.Topics include: Jake's hair and eyelashes (I mean… we had to!) Tom Jones, Bob Seger, and Aerosmith, Grey's Anatomy (we can't stop talking about Grey's on this show!), Talking people into (or out of) moving to Alaska, $14K wigs, and lots more!Follow Jake McLaughlin on Instagram here!We are a fan-made podcast (not officially affiliated with Apple TV+ or Black Bird)Watch Black Bird on Apple TV+!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram!Listen to This Is The Place, Kristin's other podcast all about One Tree Hill!Music: “Dead By Dawn” by Karl Casey - White Bat AudioSpecial thanks to Heidi and Linda for your help and support!
Liz and Amy sit down with diabetes advocate, 2-time World Record Holder, and 10-time Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr to talk about his experiences swimming at an elite level with a new T1 diabetes diagnosis, the mental stresses of diabetes, training, and competition, and his advocacy efforts since retirement. The moral of this episode? Meet your heroes because they can be incredibly inspirational in real life (plus, Gary was really cool about Amy being weird and fan-girling hard).For additional information on the micro-gel coated, stem-cell driven pancreatic islet cell implantation discussed in this episode please check out https://itolerance.com/.Tweet us at @diacastInstagram @diacastpodcastFacebook https://www.facebook.com/diacastpodcast/ Email us at contact@diacast.comPlease feel free to join the wonderful diabetes communities on Reddit and Discord.r/diabetes subreddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/diabetes/r/Diabetes discord:discord.gg/diabetes
Episode 20 of the NFNL Podcast for the 2022 season.In this episode:Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward discuss the results and talking points from all the senior men's and women's action.South Morang senior men's coach Gary Hall joins us as the Lions make it 10 straight wins to secure the Division 3 premiership.Diamond Creek Women's senior coach Col Wallington calls in after leading the Creekers to their second consecutive women's Division 1 grand final.
One of the greatest swimmers of all time, Gary Hall Jr. is a five-time Olympic gold medalist with ten Olympic medals in total. Gary competed in three Olympic Games - two after being told by doctors that his career was over - and won gold medals in each. Gary joins Adam to share his journey and best lessons learned along the way. Gary and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: reaching peak performance, managing pressure and expectations, overcoming obstacles, motivation, mentorship, mindset, and more.
Join us for the latest episode of The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Bob sits down with Olympic gold medal swimmer Gary Hall, Jr. Gary shares his story of beginning competitive swimming as a young teen and the hard work that it took to make it to the Olympic Games, including dealing with a Type One diabetes diagnosis. Gary is now a swim instructor for kids and he talks about the importance of water safety. Check out Gary's swim school in Los Angeles, Sea Monkeys Swimming! Don't miss this great conversation with a 10x Olympic medalist (including 5 GOLD medals). Thank you for listening and please share with a friend! Gary Hall Jr. Bio: 10 Olympic Medals in Swimming and Olympic Hall of Fame Inductee. Using accomplishment in sport as a platform to advance diabetes advocacy for over 20 years, Gary amassed an influential network of policy makers, politicians, healthcare industry executives, diabetes care specialists, medical research, nutrition, philanthropic, sport, physical activity, obesity prevention, sports medicine and sports science organizations. Over 80 keynote presentations internationally. Gary has three times testified before Senate subcommittees on healthcare related issues, was the first ever recipient of USA Swimming's Humanitarian Award and was a featured speaker at the 2016 Vatican hosted Cellular Horizons conference on stem cell therapy. One of his health initiatives was recognized at the Aspen Institute's Project Play Summit. He's also presented at American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, American College of Sports Medicine, International Olympic Committee Medical Commission, National Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute conferences. Secretary, Sanford Health Research & World Clinic Board, Prysm Institute Advisory Board, Aspen Institute Project Play Advisory Group, National Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute Leadership Board. Founder of Sea Monkeys Swimming, Los Angeles based learn-to-swim school. While competing for the USA Swimming National Team, Gary co-founded The Race Club, an international swimming academy. Today The Race Club is one of the most recognized brands in the sport of swimming. Considered one of the first professional swim teams, Race Club athletes have won over 40 Olympic medals. The Race Club continues to run swim camps and clinics year round. How to contact Gary Hall Jr.: Sea Monkeys Swimming Sea Monkeys Swimming on Instagram Sea Monkeys Swimming on Facebook How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
Not So Sweet Insulin Prices, a health equity-focused conversation with Galileo CEO Tom Lee and Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. This salon is part of a series we are producing with healthcare company GALILEO. Who's Galileo? Many of you have met Galileo's founder Tom Lee at past salons. Galileo is a modern medical group operating across all 50 states, designed to improve the quality and affordability of care for diverse and complex populations. Galileo was founded by Tom Lee, MD, the physician and pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates.
Olympian Gary Hall Jr. takes some time to speak with IT2 and takes a deep dive into the swimming history of his family, competing at a world champion level and being diagnosed with diabetes. Mr. Hall also has some interesting news about the work being done at Sanford with aims to diagnose diabetes earlier! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leading Through Rough WatersIn this episode I interview Retired Naval Officer andSpecial Assistant to the President and Senior Director Gary Hall. Currently Gary is a Keynote Speaker, Consultant and Podcaster.Gary and I talk about leading through rough waters and I can say that this episode was a little rough as well. We had some audio issues, but I can tell you that we made it through and so will you. I hope you enjoy this. During times of uncertainty, employees need someone they can trust, someone reliable, someone that communicates often. Traits required of a leader:· Desire – You can't shy away from leading. You must lead from the front. You must desire to lead.· Commitment· Responsibility· Accountability· Creating a Vision· Communicating the VisionManagers do things right. Leaders do the right thing. Exceptional leaders do the right thing in the right way.For more information on Gary Visit his LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/garryehall/.To learn more about Julie Riga and her mission to Stay On Course, visit her website: www.julieriga.comJulie Riga is a certified coach, trainer, speaker and author with over 20 years of experience in the Pharma Industry. Julie's education is vast with studies that include business, communications, training and executive coaching. Julie started on this journey because she had a strong desire to pass on the knowledge and skills passed on to her by her father, Ennio Riga, and inspirational man who taught her how to keep going irrespective of the challenges that life may present you with. Based in New Jersey, Julie have travelled the world supporting corporations, business leaders and individuals on their journey of empowerment and growth.
We talk arrows... A LOT! Gary is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to building wood and carbon arrows so join us as we tumble down the wormhole of all things arrow building. We also spend a good amount of time getting to know Gary a little better, hearing all about his history and hunting adventures. Hope you all enjoy!
We are joined by Gary Hall Jr., for an exciting conversation of how his life was impacted by Type 1 Diabetes and that it didn't stop him from achieving peak performance! As the Type 1 Diabetes Community grows Gary is humbled how his involvement has inspired others in their own life journey to not be held back. Gary continues to help people living with Type 1 Diabetes not feel ostracized or discriminated against by people that do not understand it.
Tonight we are taking the train back to true-crimeville. Unsolved as per the usual, the case, or cases if you will, also has a crazy connection to one of our own here in the midnight train family. First we are going to talk about the Springfield 3. The Springfield 3 is an unsolved missing persons case that began on June 7, 1992, when friends Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and Stacy McCall, and Streeter's mother, Sherrill Levitt, went missing from Levitt's home in Springfield, Missouri. Then we are going to roll into a talk about a giant hunk of shit named Larry Dewayne Hall. And in our discussion of Mr. Hall we shall get to the personal connection to us at the train! So without further ado… Let's get into today's episode! 29 years ago Suzie Streeter, 19, her mother Sherill Levitt, 47, and her friend Stacy McCall, 18 disappeared without a trace from their central Springfield home. Authorities have gathered many theories to explain what could have happened. Some people have even gone as far as blaming alien abduction and the rapture. Can't we go a single unsolved true crime episode without an alien abduction theory? Anyways, the day before the three went missing, the two girls were celebrating. They had graduated from highschool that day and were planning on going to a friend's house for a party later that day. The two initially intended to head to their friend Janelle Kirby's house, but it was too crowded, and instead, they went back to the home Streeter shared with her mother, Sherrill Levitt. The next day the girls were supposed to meet up with Kirby and her boyfriend to go to a water park. They did not show up at Kirby's house so Kirby and her boyfriend went to the girl's house to see what was going on. They assumed the girls had just overslept. When they got to the house the girls were not there and there was no sign of the mother either. When they arrived at the home, Kirby found the front door unlocked and entered the house to find it empty despite the women's cars still being outside. The family dog, however, was present and was described as agitated. Kirby also noticed that the porch light was smashed and there was glass everywhere. She decided to go ahead and clean up and unfortunately, not realizing it, may have destroyed some evidence while cleaning the mess. Kirby and her boyfriend started to look around the house and the phone rang. Kirby answered the phone call and said that the call was full of "sexual innuendo". She hung up and then another call came through and it was basically the same as the first. A few hours later, McCall's mother arrived at the property after she failed to reach her daughter on the phone. She noted Suzie's clothes, purse and cigarettes were still in the house and decided to call the police. While doing so, she noticed there was a message on the answering machine. Listening to it, she later described it as "strange" but inadvertently deleted it. Police believe the message may have contained evidence and it was unconnected to the sexual calls made when Kirby was present, which are largely dismissed as a prank. It was now 16 hours since the two girls had been confirmed to have been seen. The mother had been last heard from at 11:15 the night before when she had called a friend of hers. When Kirby first accessed the property at 9 a.m., more and more friends and relatives came looking for their loved ones, with up to 20 people walking through the house. The crime scene became utterly compromised, and, needing a warrant, police were unable to enter until June 8. By June 9, they had called the FBI. "The only thing unusual about this house was that three women were missing from it," retired Springfield Police Capt. Tony Glenn told News-Leader in 2006. "You had this feeling as you looked around that something was missing, that something had to be missing. But there wasn't. Just them." Regardless, there was very little evidence at the property, with no signs of a struggle or blood present. All three women owned a car, and all three vehicles were still present; Levitt's blue Corsica was in the carport, Streeter's red Ford Escort and McCall's Toyota Corolla were in the circle drive. The keys were all in the house. Their purses were at the bottom of the stairs, and an inviting graduation cake was waiting in the fridge. Meanwhile, Levitt's bed had been slept in, and her book was even turned over on the nightstand, ready to be resumed. The two young women had also certainly gotten prepared for bed, washing their make-up off and leaving their jewelry by the basin. McCall left her shorts and placed them by Streeter's waterbed, and given that no other clothing appeared to be missing, she is likely to have vanished in just a t-shirt and underpants. The only sign of any disturbance at all was the shattered porch light. The possibility exists that the light was deliberately broken to draw Levitt, Streeter and McCall out of the house just after the two young women arrived home, or another deception was used to the same effect, yet that can only be speculation. Thousands of posters went up throughout Springfield. Police logged 5,200 tips in the case and gave polygraphs to numerous people. They searched woods and fields throughout the Ozark area and made inquiries in 21 states. All to little avail. One potential piece of evidence was a letter left at a News-Leader rack at Smitty's. The letter had a drawing of the Bolivar Road Apartments with the phrase "use Ruse of Gas Man checking for Leak" written on. What it may have meant is unknown. An image of a transient man in the area was distributed, as was a photo of a retouched dodge van seen by the home on June 7. The van is seemingly crucial to the case as an eyewitness claims to have seen Streeter driving a green Dodge later in the day on June 7 and, apparently under duress, a male voice telling her not to do anything stupid. Another witness reported seeing the van with a blonde female driver at a local grocery store and was suspicious enough to write down the license plate on a newspaper. Unfortunately, he threw the newspaper away before contacting authorities. The hunt for the three women was relentless, with police logging 1,632 hours of overtime on the case over ten days, theorizing the transient might have been involved or the answer lay in the background of Sherrill Levitt. A new lead appeared on June 24 when a waitress came forward to say the three missing women had been at George's Steakhouse between 1 a.m., and 3 a.m., with earlier evidence on the timing of the younger women's movements suggesting this is likely to have been near the end of that window. The witness said Streeter appeared to be drunk, and her mother tried to calm her. The sighting has never been confirmed. Going nowhere, the investigation was featured on the Dec. 31 edition of "America's Most Wanted" and produced 29 calls. One stood out above the others when a caller claimed he had information about the three disappearances. However, attempts to link the caller with investigators failed, as he became spooked and hung up. Police appealed for him to get in touch again, but he never did, and his identity remains a mystery. Another program, "48 Hours," shadowed police for weeks as they investigated the case, showing pictures from the search and officers sifting through the many leads. Nothing led to a workable angle, and the case went cold. Five years later, Springfield police announced it could no longer justify the money spent on the matter, officially shutting the case down. Ok so that's fucking odd… Three women just disappeared. No signs of a struggle… No robbery… No blood.. everything left in place. Maybe it was aliens! No you may be asking yourself...but guys… There's gotta be a suspect or something, well we found a couple. Here's what we found: Gerald Carnahan: A businessman, he was convicted in the 1985 killing of Jackie Johns 25 years after it happened. He has ties to Springfield and a long history of legal troubles including: Jan. 13, 1994, second-degree burglary of a business, two-year prison sentence; -- Jan. 13, 1994, stealing from that business, four-year prison sentence; -- Jan. 13, 1994, arson at that business, three-year prison sentence; -- Jan. 10, 1994, attempted kidnapping of a girl in Springfield in 1993; -- June 1, 1994, assault of a law enforcement officer, 11 months in county jail; -- June 1, 1994, unlawful use of a weapon, one-year prison sentence; and -- other prison sentences for attempted kidnapping and tampering with evidence. So, he's an all around, grade A butthole Then there's Dustin Recla, Michael Clay and Joseph Riedel: Recla is the ex-boyfriend of Streeter who told police he wanted her dead because she gave officers a statement about the men, who were charged with the felony institutional vandalism of a cemetery in February 1992. Which seems a bit excessive to want to kill someone over. Riedel is accused of breaking into a mausoleum at Springfield's Maple Park Cemetery on Feb. 21 1992 and stealing a skull and some bones. Police have said Dustin Recla sold 26 grams of gold teeth fillings from the skull at a Springfield pawn shop for $30. So, these jerks were working together, breaking into graves and stealing their gold fillings. In the early 90s. Steven Garrison: Garrison told police a friend had confessed to killing the three women during a drunken party. He told police information unknown to the public that led investigators to serve three search warrants at two sites in western Webster County; that info was that they would find the women's bodies and clues about their abduction and deaths. He also said a moss green van believed used to take the women would be found about 12 miles away, south of Fordland. The property searched was the same site where in 1990 LE searched for two of three missing Springfieldians. Property owner Francis Lee Robb Sr. pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in a case authorities said at the time they believed involve a drug deal gone awry. Garrison was believed enough that a gag order concerning the three search warrants was issued by a judge.“…certain aspects of the information we received fit with other (private) aspects of the case,” Springfield Police Capt. Todd Whitson said. Whitson said the gag order was rare, but he could not say why it was issued,“other than to say there is such an order, and it governs the operation and everything related to the operation out here.” Added Webster County Sheriff C.E. Wells:“We can't tell you anything about it until the order's lifted.” Garrison is serving 40 years in prison for raping, sodomizing and terrorizing a female Springfield college student in the summer of 1993. After tracking him and several associates almost exclusively for more than a year, police have since backed off Garrison. But not all the way off. They last approached him last summer. Six months ago, investigators looked to Colorado for information on Garrison, who is in a Missouri prison. "They've never let up on me," Garrison says. But even with all these buttholes on the list, there is one main suspect that the police and many others like in this case, Robert Craig Cox. It's always about Cox on this fucking show… In 1995, Cox was arrested for holding a gun on a 12-year-old girl in Decatur, Texas. He is presently serving a life sentence for that robbery and a consecutive 15-year federal sentence. Robert Craig Cox was convicted of killing a 19-year-old Florida woman who was somehow intercepted while driving home from work at Disney World one night in 1978. Cox - who lived in Springfield the summer of 1992 - walked away from death row in 1989 after the Florida Supreme Court said the jury didn't have enough evidence to convict him. Through the years, Cox has toyed with Springfield police - saying he knows the women are dead and that they're buried near the city. Having discovered that Cox lied about his alibi on the morning of June 7, 1992, officials are skeptical about his claims. Cox declined to be interviewed by the News-Leader, but in recent letters to the newspaper, he acknowledges police consider him a suspect and that years ago he worked as a utility locator in south-central Springfield. Get that? Remember the “gas ruse” note?? Robert Craig Cox was convicted in 1988, of first degree murder, in the 1978 beating death of Sharon Zellers, 19, an employee of Walt Disney World. The case was weak, and Cox was not charged until eight years after the murder. Cox and his family were staying at a motel in Orlando where the victim's body was found. He had a cut on his tongue, and hair and blood samples found near the victim were compatible with his. Cox testified he bit through his tongue during a fight. The Florida Supreme Court reversed Cox's conviction, ruling that, at best, the evidence created “only a suspicion” of guilt. The court ordered his acquittal and release from death row in1990 He was immediately taken into custody to complete a prison sentence in California for an unrelated 1985 kidnapping. Then he returned to his boyhood home of Springfield, Mo., where he came under suspicion — but was never charged — in the 1992 disappearance of the three females. Texas police also questioned him about an abduction in Plano. In 1995, Cox was arrested for holding a gun on a 12-year-old girl during a robbery in Decatur, Texas. He is serving a life sentence for that robbery and is not eligible for parole until 2025. A couple years After being sent to prison in 1995, Cox claimed he knew what happened to the three women. Cox claimed all three had been murdered and buried, taunting that their bodies would never be found. Cox was living in Springfield at the time of the murders and didn't claim to be the killer, saying he was in church that morning as corroborated by his girlfriend. However, that would not discount his involvement earlier in the morning, and in any case, the girlfriend later recanted her statement and said Cox asked her to lie for him. Cox said he was at his parents' home when asked where he was earlier, which was again corroborated. Police remain uncertain as to Cox's involvement with the crimes, observing that he only ever tells them enough for them to believe he knows something but never enough to incriminate himself. Some believe Cox is merely seeking infamy through a false confession. For his part, Cox said he will reveal the truth once his mother dies, but the bodies are buried somewhere around Springfield. wow what a stand up fella. Someone kill that old lady! I'm kidding… Can we at least fake her death?? Also one more interesting tidbit. In 2007, investigators revealed they'd received a tip that the bodies were buried in the foundations of the Cox Hospital parking lot. (yay more Cox) That same year, crime reporter Kathee Baird had a corner of the parking lot scanned with ground-penetrating radar and found three anomalies. However, it remains doubtful that the site is the burial location as construction didn't begin there until September 1993, over a year after the disappearances. Equally, the tip came not from anyone connected with a burial but somebody professing psychic abilities. So there's that… While the claims of Cox possibly have merit, there is no evidence to say for sure. Despite 50,000 tips from the public, the case remains unsolved, and with nearly 30 years having now passed, the case of the Springfield Three may never actually be resolved. Ok so by now you may have forgotten that there is a personal connection to this case. You're kind of getting a twofer today. Let's talk about another fine upstanding citizen, scratch that, a huge giant hunk of shit, Larry DeWayne Hall. Larry DeWayne Hall was born on December 11th 1962 in Wabash, Indiana, US. He was born 2nd of 2 children and raised by both parents. He was raised as a youngest child and had one older (by a few seconds) twin brother, Gary Hall. His father, Robert Hall, was an abusive alcoholic. His mother, a homemaker. His father abused alcohol and/or drugs. He had a speech defect. During his education he had academic, social or discipline problems, including being teased or picked on. Larry DeWayne Hall was physically and psychologically abused at some point of his life. Sound like the makings of a serial killer, what say ye passengers! Police believe that Hall, 54, may have killed 30 to 40 women. He's confessed to rapes, murders and abductions of women all over the Midwest to reporters, book authors and police investigators. He was convicted in federal court of abducting and raping a 15-year-old Illinois girl. But he's never been convicted of murder. Hall is serving a life sentence in federal prison in North Carolina for the 1993 kidnapping of school girl Jessica Roach, whose ravaged body was found in a cornfield. She had been out riding her bicycle. In Hall's confession, which was read to the jury, he admitted that he raped Jessica and strangled her with a belt, the ends of which he held from behind a tree where the child was forced to sit so he wouldn't have to see her face. He was not tried for murder because the teenager's remains were mangled by a farmer's combine to the extent that a cause of death could not be determined. HOLY HELL!! That's a new and extremely disturbing one on this show, folks. Without a cause of death, the case was transferred to federal court and Hall was charged with bringing a minor across state lines for purposes of sex. However, in 1996, the federal Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago ruled that Hall should be given a new trial because the trial judge erred by not allowing the testimony of a psychologist that Hall's mental condition led him to falsely confess, to please police. He was convicted again at a second trial and sentenced to life without parole. Hall also confessed to police to killing 20-year-old Laurie Depies after abducting her in Menasha in northern Wisconsin. But he was never charged in connection with her 1992 disappearance, even though he said he killed her and scraps of paper were found in his van on which he had written “Lori” and “Fox River Mall,” where Depies worked. Authorities said they could not corroborate his confession, a legal requirement to bring murder charges. The strange, 30-year odyssey of Larry Hall, a twin who once lived in an Indiana cemetery and wandered the Midwest in a van, involved occasionally attending Civil War re-enactments dressed as a Union soldier, and toying with police despite a low IQ of 85, according to a police report. Hall sent a letter to author Christopher H. Martin, who is from Hall's hometown of Wabash, Indiana. Martin wrote a book about Hall's alleged murderous sprees titled, “Urges: A Chronicle of Serial Killer Larry Hall.” On page 39 of the book, Paulette Webster, 19, is listed as a victim. She was walking to a local bowling alley to meet a friend when she disappeared. Hall's letter to Martin was taunting, noting that, “If I did it, I would have put her in a river or in a field.” Eulalia “Lolly” Chavez was found in a field near Summerfield. Paulette's mother, Mary Webster, 68, said she and her husband William first learned about Hall when Martin visited them, around 2010. Martin had the letter from Hall, but Mary Webster declined to look at it. Hall also confessed to a television reporter that he killed and sexually mutilated Chavez, who was known for years as the Summerfield Jane Doe until her exhumation in 2008 led to her identification. He later recanted. St. Clair County Sheriff Rick Watson recently revived an investigation involving Hall and the murder of Chavez, which happened 31 years ago. So where are we going with this? Well well tell you. Larry was also a suspect in the Springfield 3 disappearances after his twin brother, who people claim looked exactly like Larry, said his brother claimed to have murdered the three women. They were in the area for a civil war reenactment at the time of the disappearances. Twin brothers that traveled around the country doing Civil War Reenactments, known serial killers. Larry claims his brother Gary was stalking one of the teens that night. There are many that believe both men were involved as it would have been hard for one man to subdue and kidnap and murder three women at once. The disappearances fit Larry's mo. And he's a giant piece of shit that's definitely capable. So that brings us full circle to the disappearance of Tricia Reitler. The following details of her disappearance we're taken from the Charley project. Org website: Reitler was a freshman psychology major at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana in 1993. She was a good student with a high grade point average. She was last seen at approximately 8:00 p.m. on March 29, 1993. Reitler was writing a term paper that evening, and decided to take a break. She walked to Marsh Supermarket, which was approximately half a mile from the university's campus. She purchased a soda and a magazine and left the store, intent on returning to her dormitory in Bowman Hall. She never made it there and has never been seen or heard from again. Reitler's bloodstained jeans, shirt and shoes were discovered in a field near Seybold Pool and Center Elementary School, which is located between Marsh's Supermarket and the campus. Investigators said six or seven unidentified people were playing basketball in the Center School playground adjacent to the pool at the time Reitler disappeared, but none of the possible witnesses have come forward with information regarding her case. Authorities believe that Reitler was taken against her will while walking back to campus. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance. Donald W. Grenier was considered a possible suspect in Reitler's case at one time. Grenier was arrested in 1999 and charged with the abduction and molestation of a young girl from the Marion area. His home was searched for evidence connecting him to Reitler's case and the 1987 Indiana disappearance of Wendy Felton, which seemed to share common traits. Nothing was discovered in the search and Grenier has since been cleared of involvement in both Reitler and Felton's cases. Grenier has always maintained his innocence in both cases. Tony R. Searcy, a habitual criminal offender, has also long been considered a possible suspect in Reitler's case. He has denied all involvement and authorities have never arrested Searcy in connection with Reitler's disappearance. Another possible suspect emerged when authorities discovered materials related to Reitler's case in a van owned by Larry DeWayne Hall several months after her 1993 disappearance. Hall resided with his parents in the 300 block of Grant Street in Wabash, Indiana at the time. Investigators found maps, ether, photos and newspaper articles concerning Reitler inside Hall's vehicle. A photograph of him is posted with this case summary. He was arrested in December 1994 and charged with abducting Jessica Roach, a teenager whose remains were discovered in an Indiana cornfield in 1993. Hall signed a statement confessing to Reitler's kidnapping and murder, but he later recanted and was never charged in connection with her disappearance due to a lack of evidence. Investigators searched an area of Grant County, Indiana near the Mississinewa Reservoir for Reitler's body. Hall led them to the scene, saying he'd buried her body there, but no evidence was located. Hall is presently incarcerated in a psychiatric prison in North Carolina, serving a life sentence for Roach's kidnapping. He is still considered a suspect in Reitler's presumed abduction. He confessed to the murder of Laurie Depies, who disappeared from Wisconsin in 1988, and implied he was involved in the 1988 disappearance of Paulette Webster from Illinois. Police believe he may have killed thirty to forty women, but he hasn't been charged in any cases besides Roach's. Reitler's case remains open and unsolved. She has never been located. Her family lived in Olmsted Township, Ohio, southwest of Cleveland, at the time she disappeared. She is the oldest of four children in a conservative Christian family. Her parents believe she is deceased. Now you may say to yourself… Olmsted falls? That sounds awfully familiar.. Well friends that's because that's where the train station is located and where both I and Logan live. And now the crazy connection to the case and today's episode? Tricia was Grace, my wife's, babysitter! (Jon take over and give more back story) Movies: Horror movies involving planes… Cus why not https://www.ranker.com/list/best-horror-movies-about-airplanes/ranker-film
Our Season 3 Premiere is here! Get excited because I had a wonderful chat with triple Olympic Medallist, WR holder and The Race Club co-founder - Gary Hall Snr.We talked about Gary's adventures at the Olympics, from naive kid in 1968 where he won a silver medal in the 400 IM, through to his bronze in the 100 fly in Montreal 12 years later. He credits much of his success, and his coaching career to Doc Counsilman, who he trained under at Indiana University.We chatted about The Race Club, its evolution and current format and the wonderful joint initiative they have with US Masters Swimming. Gary has great advice for all masters swimmers and 5 important areas to concentrate on in the lead up to competition.We also had a cheeky chat about Gary Hall Jnr and his swims at the Sydney Olympics! It was clear that Gary Snr, like all parents, is extremely proud of Gary Jnr and his efforts. And rightly so!You won't want to miss this podcast!Connect with Gary at:Website: https://theraceclub.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theraceclubInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theraceclub/Connect with Torpedo Swimtalk at:https://linktr.ee/torpedo_swimtalkYou can also view this recording on our YouTube Channel:https://youtu.be/Ao-7xwV2uP0
He is a Vietnam veteran, having served on two tours in that storied conflict, rising to Company Commander. He is also a business owner in the defense and aerospace industries. But one of Gary's chief passions is sharing the Gospel, especially through incredible organization known as Missionary Ventures International, where he serves as board president. This humble man is making a difference, everywhere he goes.
The London rental market is booming as students and office workers return to the city. There is now upwards pressure on rental values in an undersupplied market. Anna is joined this week by Gary Hall, head of lettings and Sacha Hawkins, who heads up our relocation agent team, to discuss the future prospects of the market. How long will rents keep on rising? The trio look at how fast London rents have risen compared to other major UK cities, and discuss whether this is just a temporary phenomenon as pandemic restrictions ease. They also look at appetite from the corporate relocations market and which business sectors are chasing rental options in the capital. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Incarceration. Hollywood. Ministry. These three words somehow came hand in hand as we shared a conversation with Gary Hall, President and Co-founder of Hollywood Impact Studios, formerly a producer for Warner Brothers, and the Sr. Vice President for 20th Century Fox Television. Hollywood Impact Studios' mission is to "help men (women and veterans) coming out of prison, jail and long term drug rehab centers to become substance-free, morally strong, and vocationally trained so that they may return to society as productive citizens with restored family relationships. TO TRULY BREAK THE CYCLE OF INCARCERATION AND ADDICTION...FOREVER." His organization's work is unique and hope-filled in how it connects professionals with incarcerated men (and soon, women) to develop their individual talents to successfully work in the profession of their choosing. Tune in to hear the remarkable story of how Holly Impact Studios initially started as a “film school behind bars", where 25 inmates were annually selected to be mentored and taught to find a career in the television and motion picture industry. He shared with us his hope to bring the program to many more prisons, which was deeply exciting and moving to hear. We also had the chance to ask Gary how he started in the film industry, how he knew working in network television was a right fit for him, how his faith melded into his work through Hollywood, and how he has handled all his responsibilities (which includes being a part-time police officer!). This is a conversation that will challenge and uplift your spirit while leaving your ears at the edge of their seats. To learn more about and/or support Hollywood Impact Studios, visit their website on hollywoodimpactstudios.com. Monetary donations, professionals of all fields in the LA area who can volunteer in the program, and help with spreading the word about their mission would all make a difference. You can find their Instagram at @hollywoodimpactstudios, Facebook here, and/or send mail to PO Box 801002 Santa Clarita, CA 91380
There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.- 1 Corinthians 10:13
Phenom Hoops is joined by a legend for high school basketball and now one that will be apart of North Carolina. New South Meck head coach Gary Hall joins Rick Lewis and Patrick O'Brien to talk about his journey as head coach in Virginia, Texas, and now North Carolina. What drew him to South Meck and what kind of style is going to bring to the program? That and much more! Make sure you subscribe to our channel for more interviews.
On this episode I'm joined by my friend from the WDW Kingdomcast podcast, Gary Hall, and my other two friends from the Marty Called podcast, Josh Fenton and Tim Grassey. We talk about the imagination pavilion and what we'd want to see in the eventual, yet still announced, next iteration of the pavilion. Although if you know anything about the Kingdomcast things often go off the rails. Honestly this might be my best worst episode yet.