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Friend of the show George Gray joins in studio to play "The Price is Wrong"
We start this hour with Sue's News and George Gray is in to play “The Price is Wrong”
Today on the Mark Reardon Show Congressman Jason Smith from Missouri's 8th District joins to discuss the big beautiful bill, Patrice Pyatt, Wildlife Damage Biologist with the Missouri Department of Conversation. George Gray is in to play “The Price is Wrong” J. Peder Zane, Editor at Real Clear Investigations and a columnist for Real Clear Politics joins to talk about what President Trump has been doing lately including the Harvard situation. Retired Fox 2 Investigative Reporter Elliott Davis joins to provide an update on the tornado sirens. We also have Sue's News and an audio cut of the day.
We look at how to make your dreams come true and find a ski job, including what jobs are available, what skills you need, when to apply and how the market has changed in the last few years. We also consider the ski instructor qualifications available and where they entitle you to work, and we also find out more about the possible new ‘Youth Mobility Scheme'. Host Iain Martin was joined by Jenny Greenwood, HR Director at Skiworld, George Gray, co-founder of ski job recruitment specialists SZN and Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School in Switzerland. SHOW NOTES Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching reports from Les 2 Alpes (5:45) Floss Cockle from the FreeFloFloss YouTube channel is in Tignes (6:45) Find out more about Snow Camp (8:45) Iain is trying to raise £2500 in the ‘25 for 25 Snow Camp Challenge' to give 25 inner-city young people the chance to experience snowsports for the very first time in 2025 (9:00) Dan Keeley is community and events director for Snow Camp (9:20) You can sponsor Iain on his JustGiving page here (11:30) George Gray is co-founder of SZN (12:15) Iain founded the recruitment website Natives in 1999 (15:30) What ski jobs are available? (16:00) Skiworld is the UK's largest chalet company, recruiting almost 200 staff (18:15) SBiT's reseach shows that since Brexit there are 56% fewer chalets & 69% fewer workers Last winter, Skiworld had 5000 applications How do you make your application stand out? (21:30) When do interviews happen? (23:30) Do you need an EU passport? (25:15) How does an employer secure a visa for you? (26:00) Charlie Owen is the MD of SBiT and European Pubs (29:30) Find out more about developments in the Youth Mobility Scheme When should people apply for jobs? (36:00) When do staff go out to resort? (40:00) Can people still apply during the season? (41:00) Dave did his instructor qualification via the Warren Smith Ski Academy (44:15) Are instructor qualifications portable across countries? (46:45) How to qualify as a French ski instructor (49:15) Dave hosts the Ski Instructor Podcast (54:45) Feedback (55:00) I really enjoy finding out from listeners what you think of the show. I'm always interested to hear from you, so please do contact Iain on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Robbie Milne: “Great recent episodes - keeping the stoke well and truly alive! I'm getting married this summer meaning I couldn't get out for spring skiing but this podcast makes it not so bad” Steve from York: “Love the variety of topics covered in this podcast. It really gets you revved up for your next trip to the mountains” Paul1608: “I've recently found the podcast and am working my way through the back catalog. I can't make it to the mountains this year, but the podcast is the next best thing” Rob Olliff: “I've enjoyed listening to The Ski Podcast since lockdown when it helped me keep going during those dark days…I recently found the episode on taking an EV to the Alps particularly useful. We drove to Les Menuires in an EV in Feb and Iain's advice and tips definitely helped smooth the journey and calmed the nerves about charging in France. Keep up the great work.” There are now 258 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with and 127 of those were listened to in the last week. If you've enjoyed this episode, why not to go theskipodcast.com, have a search around and there is so much in there you're bound to find something to keep your snow fix going over the summer. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. You can also follow us on WhatsApp for exclusive material released ahead of the podcast.
It's another edition of The Price is Wrong! Announcer for the Price is Right. George Gray, joins us to play a thrilling game with strange and unique items!
In today's show, it's our Friday Fish Fry from Queen of All Saints Parish in Oakville! In the first hour, it's the Reardon Roundtable featuring Jane Dueker, local attorney, Jeff Rainford of Rainford & Associates, and Mary Elizabeth Coleman, Missouri State Senator. As always, Sue's news comes your way in the second hour, along with Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews, to talk about his favorite things on TV as of late. Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director talks with Mark Reardon about the Cardinals Opening Day win over the Twins, as well as the Blues winning yet again. Rounding out the show, Melissa Bohlman, franchise owner of Crumbl Cookie locations, stops by. Then it's another edition of The Price is Wrong! Announcer for the Price is Right. George Gray, joins us to play a thrilling game with strange and unique items!
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark reviews some of the recent notable audio coming from legacy media criticizing President Trump, Elon Musk, and the cabinet. Mark is then joined by the Host of the Price is Right, George Gray. George celebrates The Price is Right just airing their 10,000th show and recollects special memories made from the show. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses a current case that is likely to end separate standards for white and straight people. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the co-host of Fox and Friends, the host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, and the host of The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss President Trump's recent meetings with different international leaders, being at the center of finding peace between Russia and Ukraine, he previews his upcoming event in St Louis, and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with HotAir.com and the host of the Duane's World podcast. They discuss how legacy media continues to freak out over everything that President Trump and his cabinet do to try and cut government waste and more. Mark is then joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. They discuss the work that DOGE is doing to cut government waste, the legacy media's pushback against it, and some local political topics as well. They wrap up the show with the audio cut of the day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by the Host of the Price is Right, George Gray. George celebrates The Price is Right just airing their 10,000th show and recollects special memories made from the show.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark reviews some of the recent notable audio coming from legacy media criticizing President Trump, Elon Musk, and the cabinet. Mark is then joined by the Host of the Price is Right, George Gray. George celebrates The Price is Right just airing their 10,000th show and recollects special memories made from the show. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses a current case that is likely to end separate standards for white and straight people.
Send us a textThere have been points in this show's journey that make me stop in my tracks. From being called down by George Gray from The Price is Right, to cracking jokes with the Genie from Broadway's Aladdin. Today, on this Valentine's Day, I am l left with that feeling again. I am pinching myself to see if I am dreaming. Crazy enough, I am not! You see, I suffer from something called "Inferiority Complex". I often times low rate myself. I started the show to help pull me out of those corners. While doing so, we have been able to create passionate and inspirational conversations to help us ALL grow, laugh, and feel better afterwards. Each holiday season I wrack my brain to find the most perfectest guest to match the vibe. And this Valentine's Day is EPIC. Like- take the word EPIC and multiply it by 2 billion. First up on our VERY special show is voice actor from the Walt Disney Company. Kaitlyn Robrock is an American voice actress best known for her role as the current voice of Minnie Mouse. I was able to sit down with not ONLY Kaitlyn, But from the House of Mouse, MINNE MOUSE! Pull up a seat and listen to what inspired Kaitlyn from the very beginning and how this dream gig transpired right in front of her eyes! We even have a "NolaPapa's" Fun House segment included that welcome Minnie and Kaitlyn in to answer the SWEETEST questions by children around the US. Listen, when I tell you this is something so uniquely special- I so so SO mean it!__________________________________________________________________________________________________Then later we welcome one of sponsors from the VERY beginning. Sandpiper Vacations makes "Travel Made Magical." Nick Bryan and his team of travel advisors are located around the United States to help you navigate the process, making your life easier and giving you more time to focus on what matters. Enjoying your vacation. From Walt Disney Resorts, domestic AND overseas- to pleasure cruises that would knock you Valentine socks off. Nick Bryan joins us again to talk about the most state of the art Cruise ship that shook he and his family recently. The Disney Treasure just set sail for the first time in December. February 1st it set sail again with Nick and his family! Listen to his most favorite parts of the ship including the amazing stage show with Moana. From Coco's new restaurant to the Haunted Mansion's new parlor! Nick dishes it out and is ready to help you book your magical experience now! Go to www.sandpipervacatioins.com to book your FREE conciliation. Sandpiper Vacations charges no upfront fee. They are paid by their suppliers, so rest assured, they aren't after your nickel and dimes. They also cater to the LGBT community to ensure their safety as they travel around the country or abroad! Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comCafe Du Monde www.shop.cafedumonde.com The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comERA TOP REALTY: Pamela BreauxAudubon Institute www.auduboninstitute.orgUrban South Brewery www.urbansouthbrewery.com
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark welcomes Sue back into the studio as they recap what she missed while she was gone. Mark is then joined by NASCAR Legend Kenny Wallace who discusses his plans for the holidays and more. Mark then reviews a trending news story in Georgia where a woman has been charged for trying to remove a squatter from her own home. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she recaps her recent vacation, the latest trending news, this day in history, and more. Then, George Gray hosts, "The Price is Wrong!" as Mark, Sue, and Ethan square off! Mark is then joined by KSDK Director Frank Cusumano who discusses Mizzou Football's latest big Quarterback transfer. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Chris Gervino, a Mizzou Sports Broadcaster. They discuss Mizzou in the Music City Bowl, their big QB transfer, the basketball team's tough conference slate, their Braggin' Rights loss, and more. Mark is then joined by Johnny Holzum, the founder of The Well Hungarians as well as a couple of his band members. They preview their upcoming concert and perform a Christmas classic. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, George Gray hosts, "The Price is Wrong!" as Mark, Sue, and Ethan square off!
In hour 2 of The Mark Reardon Show, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she recaps her recent vacation, the latest trending news, this day in history, and more. Then, George Gray hosts, "The Price is Wrong!" as Mark, Sue, and Ethan square off! Mark is then joined by KSDK Director Frank Cusumano who discusses Mizzou Football's latest big Quarterback transfer.
George Gray Barnard's sculptures have been installed in front of the Pennsylvania State Capitol since 1911... but the story of their creation is a long and tortured one, featuring the strangest act of self-censorship you'll ever see. https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/cloud-dongs/ Key sources for this episode include Dan Williams' "George Grey Barnard"; Ingrid Steffensen's "Toward an Iconography of a State Capitol: The Art and Architecture of the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg"; Ruth Hoover Seitz's Pennsylvania's Capitol; Samuel W. Pennypacker's The Desecration and Profanation of the Pennsylvania Capitol; the catalog of Pennsylvania State University's George Grey Barnard: Centenary Exhibition; the proceedings of the Dedication Ceremonies of the Barnard Statues, State Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Oct 4, 1911; and contemporary newspaper reports. This week we're promoting our friends The Curiosity of!? -- where a father and son discuss things they are curious about, from science and history to monsters and games. They look at the quirky and unusual from around the world as well as seeking out local history, events, and characters. https://curiosityofpod.com/ Email: jackalope@order-of-the-jackalope.com Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/orderjackalope.bsky.social Discord: https://discord.gg/Mbap3UQyCB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderjackalope/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orderjackalope/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@orderjackalope Tumblr: https://orderjackalope.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/orderjackalope YouTube: https://youtube.com/@orderjackalope I'll be presenting at the Intelligent Speech conference on February 8, 2025! Register now at https://intelligentspeechonline.com/ and get 10% off with the promo code JACKALOPE! The Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope is a secret society devoted to sharing strange stories and amazing facts. No topic is off limits -- if it's interesting or entertaining, we'll do an episode about it!
It's always fun to have The Price is Right's George Gray in studio so we can play "The Price is Wrong, Mark!"
It's a fun second hour today as we start by getting Sue's News and then The Price is Right's George Gray joins us in studio to play "The Price is Wrong, Mark!"
On today's edition of The Mark Reardon Show, Scott Jennings of CNN gives his debate reaction and Jeff Faulkner of the ELO tribute band Mr. Blue Sky. Plus, George Gray joins us in studio to play The Price is Wrong, Mark. Finally, Emily Jashinsky with her debate recap and Dr. Marty Makary promos his new book and discusses group think in medicine.
George Gray, the Voice of "The Price Is Right," joins Mark Reardon, Sue Thomas, Fred Bodimer, and Alex Rich for another edition of The Price is Wrong!
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News on "Back To The Future," Uno's update, and the Random Fact of the Day on a failed collab between Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury. Then, George Gray, the Voice of "The Price Is Right," joins Mark Reardon, Sue Thomas, Fred Bodimer, and Alex Rich for another edition of The Price is Wrong!
Jeff Mordock, White House Correspondent for the Washington Times, joins Mark Reardon to discuss the potential of President Biden dropping out of the 2024 Presidential election. Sue brings you today's Sue's News. Then, George Gray, the Voice of "The Price Is Right," joins Mark Reardon, Sue Thomas, Fred Bodimer, and Alex Rich for another edition of The Price is Wrong! Later, Heidi Harris hops on the line to discuss the importance of Nevada as a swing state. Then, Frank Miele, columnist for Real Clear Politics, joins Mark Reardon to discuss how the liberal media has done an about-face on Biden. Later, Tim Meers, general Chair for Celebrate St. Louis, joins Mark Reardon to share tomorrow's big events before Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Siskoid Cinema presents... No Escape from Kurt Russell, the show that explores the filmography of one of American cinema's best leading men and tries to get a handle on his mystique. Why is it we'll watch anything so long as Kurt Russell's name is attached to the project? On this episode, Siskoid and the Irredeemable Shag discuss 1994's Stargate. By Roland Emmerich who Siskoid has in his Top 5 Worst Directors List? Yeah, but Kurt Russell is in it! Listen to the episode below, or subscribe to FW Team-Up on Apple or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via Apple Podcasts as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits: Bonus clips: "Stargate" by Roland Emmerich, starring James Spader, Richard Kind, Viveca Lindfors, Kurt Russell, Lee Taylor-Allan, Rae Allen, David Pressman, George Gray, Christopher John Fields and French Stewart; and "Stargate Overture" by David Arnold. Thanks for leaving a comment!
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News on Airline passenger refunds, Cicada noise, and the Random Fact of the Day on Long Johns! Then, George Gray, voice of the Price Is Right, joins Mark Reardon, Sue Thomas, and Fred Bodimer to play today's edition of The Price Is Wrong, Mark!
Then, George Gray, the voice of the Price Is Right, joins Mark Reardon, Sue Thomas, and Fred Bodimer to play today's edition of The Price Is Wrong, Mark!
Listen to this clip from The Mark Reardon Show where they're joined by George Gray for The Price is Wrong.
In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by 97.1 Legal Analyst Brad Young to discuss a Fulton County, Georgia judge issuing the ruling on the Fani Willis hearing. They're then joined by George Gray for The Price is Wrong. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Phil Holloway, a FOX News Legal Analyst, a former Assistant District Attorney and Former Police Officer. He shares the latest on the Fani Willis hearing. They then play "The Price is Wrong" with George Gray, the voice of "The Price is Right". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Listen to this clip from The Mark Reardon Show where they play "The Price is Wrong" with George Gray, the voice of "The Price is Right".
Commmmmeeeee onnnnnnn downnnnnn and listen to this awesome interview with the announcer of the Price is Right, George Gray! George is one cool cat! He talks about his journey to get the hard gigs, real life situations, some direct advice and he will make you laugh for sure. In his past life, George was a stand up comedian, so sorry in advance for all the laughter. Enjoy the show!!!!
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Hour 2: Sue has today's Sue's News on TSA's approved list of flight-safe Thanksgiving food, Thanksgiving habits, and the Random Fact of the Day on the term "Action Figure". Then, The voice of The Price is Right, George Gray joins Mark, Sue, and Alex rich for another edition of The Price is Wrong, Mark!
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the voice of "The Price Is Right" joins Mark Reardon, Sue, and Fred in another edition of The Price Is Wrong, Mark! Tune in to hear who wins today's lovely 'no-case' prize!
Hour 2: Chris Martinez, executive director for the American Asthma and Allergy Foundation's St. Louis Chapter calls in to share this weekend's Over the Edge charity event before Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the voice of The Price Is Right, joins Mark Reardon, Sue, and Fred for another edition of The Price Is Wrong, Mark! The winner gets a wonderful 'no-case' prize! Plus, some Cardinals talk and predictions!
We hear about the discovery of liquid crystals by Friedrich Reinitzer in 1888, through Georges Friedel's compendium in 1922 describing main types of liquid crystals. Around that time the first electromagnetic properties of liquid crystals were described by M. Jezewski, and further researched by W. Kast, Vsevolod Frederiks, and A. Repiewa. The first use of these properties was patented by the Levin brothers in 1936. A revival of research into liquid crystals began post-World War II by George Gray and then Glenn Brown by the early 1960s, which is when we reach the invention of two liquid-crystalline polymers, Kevlar and Nomex. My Patreon subscribers can download a supplemental sheet for diagrams of some of these materials.Support the show Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your life relates to chemistry! E-mail me at steve@historyofchem.com Get my book, O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be, from World Scientific Publishing, https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12670#t=aboutBook
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the Voice of the Price Is Right, joins the Mark Reardon Show to host today's edition of the Price Is Wrong, Mark! Who will win today's No-Case prize?
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, voice of The Price is Right, joins the Mark Reardon Show to be the voice of The Price is Wrong, Mark! He features real items you can buy from St. Louis Craigslist and awards the winner the fabulous no-case prize!
George Gray from The Price is Right joins to discuss St Louis sports as well as some behind the scenes info to The Price is Right.
In the final hour of The Mark Reardon Show, George Gray from The Price is Right joins to talk St Louis sports as well as host The Price is Wrong. They then share the Audio Cut of the Day.
I love CBS's The Price is Right, it's been one of my favorite shows since I was little. So this episode we're paying homage to the show by talking to two people who's lives have changed because of TPIR!First up, Kerry Maloney come on down! We talk to my good friend Carrie, photographer and blogger from Traveler Broads, and one of the winners of The Price Is Right! Carrie tells us about her experience on the gameshow, and all the cool stuff she won. She also explains how one of her prizes led her to partner up with her friend Fender to create Traveler Broads! Now Carrie and Fender organize group trips to amazing places around the world, all thanks to the inspiration and opportunity from The Price is Right. She also tells us about their upcoming trips to Portugal and Jordan, and how you can join the Traveler Broads on their travels.Then, hold on to you hats y'all..... because we got the one and only GEORGE GRAY from THE PRICE IS RIGHT!!! George tells us about his own childhood memories of watching the show, how he got the gig, and what it's like to announce alongside legendary host Drew Carey. He also talks about how they keep the show feeling fresh after all this time, why he started shouting out his mom so much, and how he loves connecting with a new generation of The Price Is Right fans.Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comKid's Dream Dress ShopWww.kidsdreamus.comSandpiper VacationsWww.sandpipiervactions.comPinxav Diaper Rash CreamWww.pinxav.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream Company
Hour 2: Dan Zarlenga with the Missouri Department of Conservation joins the Mark Reardon Show to discuss the mountain lion that was hit by a car in Franklin County. Then, Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Later, George Gray, the voice of The Price is Right, calls into the show to host another edition of The Price is Wrong, Mark! and award the fabulous 'no-case' prize!
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the voice of The Price Is Right, joins Mark, Sue, Fred, and Hannah Gibbs to play another edition of The Price Is Wrong, Mark & award the fabulous no-case prize!
On this episode of the final whistle we will be having a in depth discussion with George Gray from Essex player development on developing youth players through the English academy system.
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the Price is Right Announcer, hosts today's The Price is Wrong, Mark! with Alex Rich and HaZe from Y98 as well as Fred, Sue, and Mark!
Hour 2: Sue brings us today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, famed voice of The Price Is Right, Joins Mark Reardon, Sue, Fred, and HaZe to host The Price Is Wrong Mark!
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray from The Price Is Right joins Mark Reardon for another edition The Price Is Wrong, Mark! with Fred, Sue, and HaZe!
George Gray from The Price Is Right joins Mark Reardon for another edition The Price Is Wrong, Mark! with Fred, Sue, and HaZe!
Welcome to The Whatever, Buddy?! Podcast It's that time again and here we are at Episode 56 already! Can you believe it? Well, I can. Today, our good buddy Mr. Stoneman was kind enough to introduce us to his good friend George Gray. George is currently the announcer for the Price is Right. His story is a fun one and we are here to celebrate that. So go grab a can of cream corn and get ready for the festivities! This episode was gonna be called "Come on Down!" but that's a little too on the nose right?! Eh?! Welcome back! Happy Whatever, Buddy?! Wednesday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whateverbuddy/support
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, George Gray, the announcer for the Price is Right, joins Mark Reardon, HaZe, Fred, and Sue to play The Price is Wrong, Mark! as they compete for the wonderful prize package! Later, Mark and George catch up.
George Gray, the announcer for the Price is Right, joins Mark Reardon, HaZe, Fred, and Sue to play The Price is Wrong, Mark! as they compete for the wonderful prize package!
Hour 1: Sue brings you today's Sue's News! Then, Ian Sheer, CNET Editor at Large, joins Mark Reardon to discuss Elon Musk buying Twitter for 44 billion dollars, and what that means for the future of Twitter. Later, George Gray, The Price Is Right announcer and St. Louis native, joins to share on the The Price Is Right 50th Anniversary "Come On Down Tour" which is coming to Ballpark Village April 28th, 2022.
Good-bye to this podcast feed This is the last thing I ever plan to post to this feed. As this is an audio podcast feed, this is the full audio version only from the video of my stand-up routine. The full video can be viewed at.....well, you should already know at this point It has been a helluva journey. One that I could not be more proud of. When I first started this network in 2015, I had no idea what would become of it. I think about the person I was then too, not even close to the same person I am now I have said this before and I will maintain, I do not have a single regret about anything I've ever recorded and published on this network. If you listen to the very first podcast I ever published here, and everything up through this recording, you will definitely hear my growth as a human being. And that's what I'm most proud of. All of my podcasts have been ideas that I wanted to do at the time. In most cases I was able to successfully orchestrate that. This should not be discounted. The $20/month I pay to keep every episode of my entire podcast journey available online, is a small price to pay for so much of my history If you follow this network on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher, those platforms only hold up to the last two years of podcasts on the network. But you are able to access every single podcast I've ever recorded and published (and didn't remove from my feed) at the show's webpage here The Gee Spot Podcast Network (libsyn.com) Everything from the first HoopLA on my own network, to every single episode of FGP and Vers(us) can be found there. You may have been a part of some of this stuff and would like to hear your own growth as well. I invite you to do so at your leisure And in the meantime, it is just time for me to close out this chapter of my life for good. If I do return to making new podcasts, it will be exclusively on my website and behind a pay wall of some sort I thank those of you who have been rocking with me through these podcasts, especially from day one. Some of you have followed me on the site as well. I thank you for that. If you haven't and/or don't plan on following me on the site, no hard feelings at all. I thank you for the time we did have and I treasure any support you've given me in any way shape or form. And I truly wish you nothing but the best For anyone who still wants to rock with what I'm going to be doing moving forward, check me out at Spiritt Garrett - Comedian & Entertainment Oh and this video is also available through a more easily shareable YouTube link here https://youtu.be/iy0jHUzNSVM if you're interested It has been a genuine pleasure everyone! For the last time here....I. Am. Out :)
Lynn & Carl welcome back Chris Clark form Cinema St Louis to talk about QFest and new releases: The Northman, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, The Bad Guys, DisneyNature's Polar Bear, When Billie Met Lisa on D+, a whole buncha shows on HBO Max & HBO (and one Showtime show). Plus the Price is Right is coming to Ballpark Village with Saint Louis' own George Gray.
Hour 2: Sue Thomas hosts another edition of Sue's News to talk racist emojis and a returning TV show and George Gray from the Price is Right joins to play "The Price is WRONG, Mark" with the Mark Reardon Show crew.
George Gray, voice of The Price is Right, joins to play "The Price is Wrong, Mark" with the MRS crew. Insane scooters, broken cars, breast milk, and many other strange items up for auction on Craigslist set the stage for the game of the century.
In this episode, Tom and Tim talk about the Patriots' blowout of the Jaguars which helped them clinch a playoff spot. Then they discuss the Week 18 playoff scenarios for the Patriots and the rest of the NFL. Finally, they are joined by their cousins and Steeler fans Anthony and George Gray who talk about Ben Roethlisberger being their team's Quarterback for the last 17 years and where they go from here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hour 2: KMOX golf correspondent Dan Reardon recaps Tiger's weekend tournament with his son. Sue Thomas has Sue's News. George Gray is back with another edition of “The Price Is Wrong.” KSDK's Frank Cusumamo talks SLU and game cancellations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Native of the small town of Gastonia North Carolina, T. Oliver has been performing since he could walk and talk. The youngest of 4 children…he began singing in the choir of St. Stephen's AME Zion church, as part of a very musical family. By the age of nine he had terrorized his family enough by singing the entire cast recording of “Annie” every afternoon and soon found himself on the stage of The Little Theater of Gastonia in the musical, “Shenandoah”, T. Oliver performed throughout his childhood and adolescence, with the guidance of George Gray, Andrew Millard, Mark Hyde, Rebecca Rhyne, Debbie Rhyne and Trip McGill. After Graduating from high school, he was awarded a scholarship, talent based of course, to The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Two days after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Music, he began work on the 2nd National tour of “Once On This Island” then “Guys & Dolls” before making his way to New York City and Broadway. His Broadway credits include, “Chicago”, “Kiss Me Kate”, “Follies”, “Thoroughly Modern Milllie”, “Never Gonna Dance”, “La Cage Aux Folles”, “The Wedding Singer”, “Mary Poppins”, “Damn Yankees” and the 25th Anniversary concert of “Dreamgirls”. T. Oliver has been lucky enough to work with some of the Great White Way's brightest and best performers including… Chita Rivera, Bryan Stokes Mitchell, Jane Krakowski, Karen Ziemba, Blythe Danner, Judith Ivey, Marin Mazzie, Sutton Foster, and Robert Goulet. Black Theater Coalition: https://blacktheatrecoalition.org/ The Caring Economy made it onto FeedSpots Top 30 CSR Podcasts Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
Sue Thomas has Sue's News. George Gray joins us in studio for another edition of “The Price Is Wrong.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sue Thomas has Sue's News. George Gray joins us in studio for The Price Is Wrong. Ron “The Bat Guy” Scheller talks about the Illinois man who died this week from rabies after being bitten by a bat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sue has Sue's News. George Gray joins us in studio to play The Price Is Wrong. Together Credit Union was announced as a founding partner and official banking partner of St. Louis CITY SC. Tom Kraus is the Chief Operating Officer of Together Credit Union. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sue's News and then The Price is Right announcer George Gray joins the show in studio to host a round of The Price Is Wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark begins the hour with Sue's News and then is joined by St. Louis native, George Gray the announcer for The Price is Right. George hosts a game with us called "The Price is WRONG." Plus we have a live broadcast tomorrow at Sugarfire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entertainment Tonight’s Oscar® Blowout! Viola Davis, Sacha Baron Cohen, Andra Day. Everything we know about Sunday’s 93rd Academy Awards! From the star presenters to the star nominees, we’re running down Hollywood’s biggest night. Plus, Oscar® Director, Glen Weiss reveals why the iconic “Union Station” was chosen for the ceremony.And, George Clooney, Juliana Margulies, Noah Wylie. Why the cast of “ER” is reuniting. Our “Friday Flashback” to our time on the set. Then, the reality star that just declared she’s running for California Governor. Our exclusive with Bindi Irwin and baby for their Discovery+ special. “Come on down” and meet the voice of “The Price is Right.” George Gray takes us inside his home to reveal some of his most prized possessions. Then, Our “Iconic Leading Men of the 90’s” is with “The Nanny” star, Charles Shaughnessy.
Entertainment Tonight’s Oscar® Blowout! Viola Davis, Sacha Baron Cohen, Andra Day. Everything we know about Sunday’s 93rd Academy Awards! From the star presenters to the star nominees, we’re running down Hollywood’s biggest night. Plus, Oscar® Director, Glen Weiss reveals why the iconic “Union Station” was chosen for the ceremony.And, George Clooney, Juliana Margulies, Noah Wylie. Why the cast of “ER” is reuniting. Our “Friday Flashback” to our time on the set. Then, the reality star that just declared she’s running for California Governor. Our exclusive with Bindi Irwin and baby for their Discovery+ special. “Come on down” and meet the voice of “The Price is Right.” George Gray takes us inside his home to reveal some of his most prized possessions. Then, Our “Iconic Leading Men of the 90’s” is with “The Nanny” star, Charles Shaughnessy.
St. Louis native and announcer on The Price Is Right George Gray joins the show. St. Louis native and KNX radio anchor and reporter in Los Angeles Brian Ping joins to talk Mayor Gil Garcetti's basic income plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On December 9th, 2020, Mizzou hired Eli Drinkwitz as its next head football coach. Curator David Steelman discusses how the hiring happened and how Drinkwitz changed the culture at Mizzou. Bernie Goldberg discusses his piece, “American Journalism – Rest in Peace – 2020.” St. Louis native and “The Price is Right” announcer George Gray joined the show just weeks after having multiple heart attacks. Finally, today’s “Cut of the Day” features St. Louis County Executive Sam Page’s updated COVID restrictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's edition of Rant N Rave Podcast: More updates on the Coronavirus, WrestleMania 36, Movie Reviews, and a discussion on the recent controversy in regards to one of their own who showed his true colors. NOTE: If you have any questions in regards of the individual who is talked about in the main event, contact us personally, or ask in the comment section of this episode. If you like this episode give it a thumbs up, you disliked it give it a thumbs down, and leave comments down in the replay of this episode and enjoy.(0:00:00) Kenny Rogers ten bell salute(0:01:56) Introduction(0:06:22) Updates on the Coronavirus with Andrew(0:11:38) AEW Dynamite Grade Levels from Bleacher Report with Brandon(0:34:48) George Gray from The Price is Right giving David a shoutout with David(0:41:33) The Lion King (2019) Movie Review with Jordan(0:47:45) Updates on High Rollers in GSC-TV Channel 85 with Andrew(0:49:08) WWE NXT Grade Levels from Bleacher Report with Brandon(1:14:22) What's to come on David3000 with David(1:15:40) Thoughts and takes on WrestleMania 36 with Jordan(1:26:44) Let's make a Deal and The Price is Right mashup week with Andrew(1:27:38) The Rookie Movie Review with Brandon(1:32:40) The Rant N Rave Crew adds Connor and Danny to the show for the main event (Jordan has to step out to get his siblings situated before starting the main event)(1:51:32) Discussion on the controversy regarding Casey Kurney (a.k.a. Thommann256) with Connor, Danny, David, and Jordan Highlight of the Show/Main Event/Massive Rant(4:16:00) Conclusion
George Gray "Comes on Down" to join Alex Burket on the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. George Gray talks about coming up to his 10 year Anniversary being the announcer on The Price is Right. We talk about memorable moments and how he got the position. We talk about his early career with hosting the Weakest Link and more. George talks about April 2020 as he survived 3 Heart Attacks and the approach he takes and what he has learned through the experience. George Gray talks about so much as the next guest on the Rise to the Challenge Podcast with your host Alex Burket.Make sure to check out George Gray on social media.Instagram: @georgegrayTwitter: @TheGeorgeGray
KSDK’s Frank Cusumano discusses Netflix infidelity. George Gray talks about the death of Alex Trebek. Local sportswriter Dan O’Neill discusses The Masters and Tony La Russa’s recent DUI arrest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nine years ago today, David Freese stunned the Texas Rangers in Game Six of the World Series with a game-tying triple in the 9th inning and a walk-off home run in extra innings. KMOX’s Kevin Wheeler joins the show. “The Price Is Right” is taping again with a lot of COVID safety measures. St. Louis native George Gray joins the show. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt joins the show to discuss the upcoming election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George gives us some background on how he and the band got started as well as some history about Elvis becoming the King of Rock’n Roll.Snack #1Haribo Mega Roulette - Chewy Gummies that pack a good amount of flavor.Next we talk about the different types of food Elvis likes and the connection to Colorado. If you want to try one of Elvis’s favorite sandwiches stop into Nick’s Cafe in Lakewood and give the Fools Gold Sandwich a try.Another must do that we talk about is Graceland in Memphis. Ryan and George both have visited and admit it’s an experience you shouldn’t miss.Snack #2Abba-Zaba - Chewy Taffy with Peanut Butter CenterWe move our next conversation into some stories from George about his experiences being a tribute artist.George talks about going to someones house that is on hospice and singing a few songs to the patient and families as being one of the most rewarding thingsThe Hair……We talk about George’s hair.Snack #3Solely Fruit Jerky - the healthy version of a fruit roll-up. Truly kid friendly.We wrap up the show with George talking about why he is a tribute artist and bringing a smile to those that loved Elvis.
From an early age, George Gray was different from other kids. His limited vision didn't stop him from making friends, becoming a Boy Scout and working hard. But, he wondered what he could do with his life and what kind of contribution he could make to the world. Don't miss his inspiring story, another dramatization right now on UNSHACKLED!
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/110/29 3632 George Gray (Disability, Ministry for the Blind) When he was only one year old, George had an eye removed due to disease. As he grew older the vision in his remaining eye continued to decline. But George was determined to keep up with other kids, pulling his weight around the house and at school. One of 6 kids, he adored his mother who gave him an early foundation of faith. He tiptoed around his father; whose alcoholism made home life uneasy. Despite a school counselor suggesting college was out of the question, George was accepted to college and, with the help of his mom, earned a degree in education. He got married to a college sweetheart and started a family. But when he came to know Jesus through a local church, he felt called to ministry. This started a new chapter and eventually George found his current calling: ministry for the blind.
St. Louis native and “Price Is Right” announcer George Gray joins Mark Reardon two weeks having three massive heart attacks. Apparently murder hornets are a tasty treat. The NFL scheduled is released. KMOX's Mike Claiborne chatted with Shake Shack's Danny Meyer.
St. Louis native and “Price Is Right” announcer George Gray joins Mark Reardon two weeks having three massive heart attacks.
We open Mooney's Vault to relive another legendary conversation, as we welcome one of the most recognizable big men in wrestling history - the man behind One Man Gang and Akeem "The African Dream," George Gray! George talks about being introduced to wrestling by the Poffo family and befriending Randy "Macho Man" Savage. All about his WWE run, going to WCW in the 90's, his heart attack in the ring, and more!Support Prime Time on Patreon and get every episode early and ad-free for only $4.99! www.Patreon.com/primetimemooneyShop Prime Time merchandise at www.mooneytees.com
(0:00) Show Open: We've already started giving up on Social Distancing? Quarantine fatigue is setting in: Smartphone data shows thousands are fed up of weeks under lockdown and going out in increasing numbers with huge crowds packing sunny beaches There was a noticeable increase in traffic, and less people wearing masks this weekend. While some states begin to lift restrictions all together. North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-un Has Reportedly Died, Per Chinese And Japanese News Outlets (13:20) Entertainment News The NFL Draft Drew A Record 55 Million Viewers Over The Weekend Kristin Cavallari announces divorce from Jay Cutler after 10 years together: 'This is just two people growing apart' Paul McCartney Says the Beatles Were Better than the Stones, Mick Jagger Responds "Price Is Right" announcer GEORGE GRAY suffered three massive heart attacks, but he's in stable condition and talking. He's only 53. "Forbes" is finally recognizing KANYE WEST as a billionaire, which he's been trying to get them to do for a while. But he's still mad at them, because they say he's worth $1.3 billion, and he claims it's $3.3 billion. Mike Tyson 'might have' bought his tigers from 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic (25:50) Here's one benefit of all the social distancing: The spread of STDs has plummeted. Oregon man visits 11 different Wendy's restaurants twice on a five-hour round trip to collect free chicken nuggets handed out to help during pandemic (33:20) Cherie Currie from The Runaways Former Lead Singer of The Runaways Drops New Solo Album Cherie Currie was the teenage lead vocalist for the all-female rock band the Runaways in the mid-to-late 1970s with bandmates Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Sandy West, Jackie Fox, and Vicki Blue. The teen rock anthem "Cherry Bomb" was reportedly written for her at the audition. Cherie also starred in the 1980 movie “Foxes” with Jodie Foster and she was reportedly cast as the lead singer of the fictional band the Dose in ‘This Is Spinal Tap', but her character is said to have been cut out of the film. Now, Cherie drops her latest solo album “Blvds of Splendor”, featuring a bevy of rocks' finest. There are collaborations with Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, Slash and Duff from Guns N' Roses, Juliette Lewis, & ex-Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum. "Queens of Noise" will be offered as an instant grat track when you pre-order the album, available April 28th @ cheriecurrie.com (44:45) Dumbass of the Day A Guy Calls in a Fake Bomb Threat to Get Out of Work During the Pandemic A guy in Montreal lost over half-a-million dollars playing "rock, paper, scissors," and had to mortgage his house. But a court just ruled that it was NOT a legal bet, so he doesn't have to pay. Woman Spit On Fruit At Walmart N.C. woman sentenced for impersonating FBI Agent on date A small library in England hired someone to give it a deep clean while it's closed during the lockdown. And the cleaner decided to rearrange all the books based on size. (54:30) Do You Have "Zoom Fatigue"? Here's Why Video Calls Become So Exhausting Have you heard the term "Zoom fatigue" yet? It's when you're anxious or exhausted by all the video chats you have to do. And a lot of people are feeling it. Here are five reasons video chats are more stressful than face-to-face interactions . . . Too much eye contact. We normally don't stare straight at each other non-stop. We look away, and our eyes dart around. So that much eye contact is intimidating. It requires more focus. Your brain has to work harder to process everything, like blurry facial expressions or the tone of someone's voice before you know who's talking There aren't as many non-verbal cues in video chats. Normal, face-to-face talks rely on a lot of body language. And not having it puts us on edge. Only one person can talk at a time. There's no cross-talk, and having to wait your turn makes us uncomfortable. Especially because interrupting someone creates confusion, where people might not be able to hear what either of you said. We're worried about how we look. Staring at yourself makes you more self-conscious. So you might want to close the window that shows your own video. A few more tips to make chats less stressful: Break them up, so they're not back-to-back. Use the "Active Speaker" view, so you only see one person instead of 20. And replace some of your video chats with regular old phone calls. (USA Today / BBC) Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former host of the Weakest Link and current Price is Right announcer. We talk about Drew Carey, life at price, and Kids week coming up.
Former host of the Weakest Link and current Price is Right announcer. We talk about Drew Carey, life at price, and Kids week coming up.
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Welcome to the 2020 Summer Series as we take a bring you the best of the best episodes on from the world of elite sport and performance. We kick things off with a repeat of a one of our most popular episodes... In this episode we talk about executing your Life Vision as part 2. If you haven't listened to Episode 57 of building your Life Vision I'd recommend doing that first. There is an old saying, “Vision without execution is just a dream”. And, chief, I've got a confession so make this was me. I was a dreamer with all sorts of grand ideas about who or what I'd become. I always had new ideas and goals that all seemed to flow from my creative mind. I was the line from poem “George Gray” by Edgar Lee Masters that I read in Ep 57 on building your life vision...“a boat longing for the sea and yet afraid.” I was stuck in my own sheltered harbour. Not willing to do the hard work break the boundaries, to look inside myself at the things I liked about myself the least or the limiting beliefs I held and grow beyond them. It was only when I realised that all greatness requires challenge. It will requires a thousand steps one after the other to change my game. One must have a vision and one must execute. I've seen too many people with only one part of the pie. In Life Vision Part 1 we did some dreaming and created your life vision. Now we focus on execution. We take specific planned action towards our goals.
George Gray, CTO of Ivenix joins me on The Tech Talks Daily Podcast to talk about the first-ever IV pump to be cleared under the FDA's stringent guidelines. Ivenix is a medical technology company with a vision to eliminate infusion-related patient harm. The company was founded to develop innovative solutions to transform infusion delivery. Ivenix designed an infusion system from the ground up to streamline medication delivery and bring legacy technology into the digital age. The Ivenix Infusion System includes a large volume infusion pump supported by a robust infusion management system designed to set new standards in usability, medication precision, and interoperability. It is the first-ever IV pump to be cleared under the FDA's more stringent guidelines and was adopted in 2014 in an attempt to reduce skyrocketing costs associated with infusion-related errors, pump recalls and security breaches. To give you a sense of just how far-reaching this is, more than 12 million patients were recently affected by a data breach at the American Medical Collection Agency, along with another 7.7 million LabCorp patients. George Gray joined Ivenix in December 2011 as Vice President of Software Development and Chief Information Architect and later served as CTO and VP of Software & Information Systems. George is responsible for overseeing all research and development activities, as well as user experience design and testing. George discusses why cybersecurity and interoperability are critical to device security and how connected devices present an enormous security risk to hospitals and medical centers.
15 years ago, George Gray started a group he called "Cold Reads." The purpose was to get people to sit down together and read plays out loud and discuss them, no theatre experience required. George would like to see this grow nationwide. With the advent of social media and devices, people barely take time to chat face to face. Let's hear what George and his friend Gene Kusterer have to say.
I'm Della Freedman, your Host on "It's A Mix." In this episode of "It's A Mix" we'll hear from two long time friends, Gene Kusterer and George Gray who have had a long standing disagreement regarding what to do about something...Shakespeare that is. And, we'll also hear from Sheila Proctor, Founder of Chickspeare, an all female Shakespearean theatrical company. We're calling this episode "Shaking Up Shakespeare...To Do Or Not To Do."
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In this episode we talk about executing your Life Vision as part 2. If you haven't listened to Episode 57 of building your Life Vision I'd recommend doing that first. There is an old saying, “Vision without execution is just a dream”. And, chief, I've got a confession so make this was me. I was a dreamer with all sorts of grand ideas about who or what I'd become. I always had new ideas and goals that all seemed to flow from my creative mind. I was the line from poem “George Gray” by Edgar Lee Masters that I read in Ep 57 on building your life vision...“a boat longing for the sea and yet afraid.” I was stuck in my own sheltered harbour. Not willing to do the hard work break the boundaries, to look inside myself at the things I liked about myself the least or the limiting beliefs I held and grow beyond them. It was only when I realised that all greatness requires challenge. It will requires a thousand steps one after the other to change my game. One must have a vision and one must execute. I've seen too many people with only one part of the pie. In Life Vision Part 1 we did some dreaming and created your life vision. Now we focus on execution. We take specific planned action towards our goals.
Prime Time welcomes one of the most recognizable big men in wrestling history; the man behind One Man Gang and Akeem "The African Dream," George Gray! George talks about being introduced to wrestling by the Poffo family and befriending Randy "Macho Man" Savage. All about his WWE run, going to WCW in the 90's, his heart attack in the ring, and more!Subscribe to Prime Time on YouTube for full episodes, clips, and exclusive bonus content at PrimetimeMooney.com. Shop for Prime Time merchandise at MooneyTees.com! And follow Prime Time on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk about executing your Life Vision as part 2. If you haven't listened to Episode 57 of building your Life Vision I'd recommend doing that first. There is an old saying, “Vision without execution is just a dream”. And, chief, I've got a confession so make this was me. I was a dreamer with all sorts of grand ideas about who or what I'd become. I always had new ideas and goals that all seemed to flow from my creative mind. I was the line from poem “George Gray” by Edgar Lee Masters that I read in Ep 57 on building your life vision...“a boat longing for the sea and yet afraid.” I was stuck in my own sheltered harbour. Not willing to do the hard work break the boundaries, to look inside myself at the things I liked about myself the least or the limiting beliefs I held and grow beyond them. It was only when I realised that all greatness requires challenge. It will requires a thousand steps one after the other to change my game. One must have a vision and one must execute. I've seen too many people with only one part of the pie. In Life Vision Part 1 we did some dreaming and created your life vision. Now we focus on execution. We take specific planned action towards our goals.
The School of Morton Podcast with Ricky Morton and Scotty Campbell
Mr. George Gray was One Man Gang and Akeem. He discusses his time in WWE, facing Andre The Giant, Hulk Hogan, and more. The twelfth episode of the School of Morton podcast co-hosted by WWE Hall of Fame Inductee Ricky Morton of the Rock n’ Roll Express is available for download right now. George Gray on facing Hulk Hogan: “Really you can't describe it... one of those experiences. The noise was so loud in the ring when his music hit and he actually made his entrance. The noise was just so loud it was deafening. You really couldn't even call spots in the ring, the people were so loud. The good thing with Hulk Hogan was once you had a set match a good fifteen, twenty minute set match you could take that match all around the whole circuit”. George Gray's memories of “The Z-Man” Tom Zenk: “Once he left the business he kind of just vanished. From what I remember of the guy he was a nice guy. He had a great look about him, to me he was a good worker in the ring.” Ricky Morton on Tom Zenk: “I hung out with Tom a lot. I treat people the way they treat me. Tom was always nice to me.” Morton added, “I imagine he did a lot of business for WCW because of his look.” George Gray's memories on working against Andre the Giant: “I went out in the ring... and this is Andre the Giant so every time he hits me and I'm flying all over the place. After the match he calls me back and sits me down and he said boss I'm already over. I came in here to get you over. So I don't want you flying around like that. I want to have a regular match with you” He concluded, “I was kinda like this is Andre the Giant, he doesn't have to do that.” Download and subscribe now on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/school-morton-podcast-ricky-morton-scotty-campbell/id1293270353 at www.rickymortononline.com, Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, Google Play Music, Podbean, or Stitcher. See details about upcoming School of Morton Shows in Johnson City, TN, Chuckey, TN, and Erwin, TN on facebook.com/schoolofmorton Send your questions for WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Morton via Twitter to @RealRickyMorton and @ScottyIsOn. The School of Morton Podcast is co-hosted by WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Morton of the Rock N’ Roll Express and Scotty Campbell, a news/talk show host. Follow WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Morton at: facebook.com/schoolofmorton facebook.com/thebabyfacerickymorton twitter.com/realrickymorton Follow Co-Host Scotty Campbell at: facebook.com/scottyontheradio twitter.com/scottyison
"Faith" - George Gray by Acadia Divinity College Podcast
On today's podcast, acclaimed luthiers Linda Manzer, David Wren and Tony Duggan-Smith gather around Manzer's kitchen table to talk to us about their new Group of Seven guitar project. The Group of Seven consisted of Canadian landscape painters Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Franklin Carmichael, Frank Johnston, F.H. Varley and A.Y. Jackson. These seven artist friends were prolific through the 1920s and early '30s and are now considered highly influential. Manzer saw similarities between the bond these seven legendary artists had and the one she shares with fellow luthiers and friends who studied under Jean Larrivee, decades ago. She decided to pay homage by having seven guitars built. Each luthier would focus on a different Group of Seven member. The luthiers participating include Manzer, Sergi de Jonge, Duggan-Smith, Wren, George Gray, Grit Laskin and Jean Larrivée. The luthiers also built an eighth guitar as a group to pay tribute to painter Tom Thomson. The project launches May 6, 2017 at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection outside of Toronto and the guitars will be on display through October in a room right next to the art that inspired them. http://mcmichael.com/event/the-group-of-seven-guitar-project-summer-2017/ http://www.manzer.com/guitars/ http://www.wrenguitarworks.com http://www.tonyduggan-smith.com https://www.fretboardjournal.com This episode is sponsored by our friends at Retrofret and Dying Breed Music.
Today's Guest: George Gray, host, "What's With That House," announcer, "The Price is Right" with Drew Carey "The Price Is Right" announcer George Gray and host Drew Carey George Gray is having way too much fun on his HGTV show, “What’s With That House?” The show, now in its second season, is kind of a goof on the proliferation of shelter TV shows, where viewers are taken into fabulous homes and mansions and led around by announcers in hushed, respectful tones. There’s no respect in Gray’s tone -- and rightfully so. If you haven’t seen the show, I absolutely insist you pause this interview and set your DVR, Tivo, or VCR to record the show. It’s on HGTV every Wednesday at 11:30 PM Eastern or Pacific. You won’t be sorry. (You could also sample it by watching a clip...) Back now? Okay. If Gray seems familiar, it means you probably saw him in ESPN’s sports fantasy reality series “I’d Do Anything” or the syndicated version of “The Weakest Link.” George Gray Facebook • Twitter • Wikipedia • IMDB • "The Price is Right" on CBS BOB ANDELMAN/Mr. MEDIA: George, welcome to Mr. Media. GEORGE GRAY: I am so excited to be here. Actually, you were talking fitness. I’ve been doing Kegels the whole time I’ve been listening to you. ANDELMAN: Well, I hope whoever you’re with next appreciates that I gave you the opportunity to do that. GRAY: And you used the word proliferation. You gotta slowly ramp up to a word like proliferation, which is nice. ANDELMAN: Well, I thought this was kind of a nuclear moment. GRAY: Makes me sound way heavier than I really am. So glad to be here. ANDELMAN: Well, that is quite a head you’ve got on your shoulders, if you’re gonna make that reference. GRAY: It’s just the ego. ANDELMAN: What color is that hair? GRAY: Actually, it’s funny because my hair…you achieve that kind of blond by sticking your head in a bucket of Clorox about every five days. And so it’s very natural. But, actually, now that the show is on hiatus right now, my hair sort of looks like I got whacked with a carrot. I seem to go to extremes. ANDELMAN: What is the natural color of your hair? GRAY: Oh, when I was doing “The Weakest Link,” that was pretty close, although the lights were so dark in the room, it looked darker than it was. Kind of a dark blond, I think. Dirty, dirty blond, something like that. I don’t even know. Who knows? I started growing the soul patch. I did a show called “Junkyard Wars” before “Weakest Link,” and I grew the soul patch that I have now worn for years as a joke. Not a lot of guys were wearing them at the time, not that I was the first to ever do it, but they really weren’t in vogue. And I really did it as a joke, and I thought it looked so silly and stupid that I just decided to wear it for a couple of weeks. Then I booked “Junkyard Wars” and just left it. And so that’s been on my face. So I sort of do things, I don’t know, just out of sheer stupidity. ANDELMAN: This is way off topic, but as a guy who’s worn a beard for way too long, how do you trim that soul patch thing so it always looks the same? Do you ever slip with the razor or the electric? GRAY: No, I’m a Braun man. I don’t really pay that much attention to it. My mother hates it. She wishes that I would slip with the razor by accident. A beard would drive me nuts. I couldn’t do that. I don’t know how you do it. You got a really long one, do ya? ANDELMAN: No, no. It’s not too long, but my wife refuses to let me cut it. She says I look about 10 years old without it, which, as I’m pushing my way up to 50, I guess maybe that might be a good thing. I don’t know. GRAY: Maybe she’s got a Santa Claus fetish. “C’mon, go gray baby, go gray.” ANDELMAN: I’ll try that little red hat on tonight. So what’s this, you got a TV show? I don’t remember what we’re here for. GRAY: TV, shmevee. Very nice words, by the way. Thank you for telling everybody that they should tune in to watch. “What’s With That House?” is a guilty pleasure show. It really is slamming on your brakes – a “What the hell is that?” kind of show. ANDELMAN: It’s funny. It was brought to my attention and, for Mr. Media, I really focus on things that I like, and I want to share with other people. And this was something that was brought to my attention. I was surprised I hadn’t heard of it before, and I watched it, and it was just…it’s really funny. We watch so many reality-type shows or home shows or cooking shows, and this was just so left-of-center. It’s a fun show. People really should give it a try. GRAY: Leftist? Are you saying it’s a Democratic show? ANDELMAN: I don’t know if it’s a blue state/red state show. GRAY: I try to run a strict Libertarian ship there on the show. ANDELMAN: One of the moments in watching the show that made me literally laugh out loud, and now I’m gonna repeat it, and maybe it won’t be that funny. Maybe if you put it in context, but you told a couple -- and looked at the camera -- you said, “Thank you for showing me your toilet.” GRAY: That sounds like something classy that I’d say. ANDELMAN: Do you remember that in particular? GRAY: No, I don’t. If you could get to see me in the voice-over booth which, for anybody that doesn’t know, you shoot a show, the editors cut the show, the network approves of the show, then they write a script of the show -- which is kind of a backwards way to do it -- and then you go into a booth and you say words that they lay in on top of the show to kind of fill in all the thoughts. And when I go to do voice-over stuff, I don’t have a script for “What’s With That House?” so I just say whatever I want. I just say whatever comes to my mind. And they only use a portion of it, and a lot of the stuff I say isn’t for air. I just say it to amuse myself or the editors or the homeowners or whoever, so everything’s from risqué to whatever just pops out of my mouth. And sometimes I’ll say something, and I would swear it’s somebody else that said it, and it’ll make me laugh. I’m like, “Wow, that was funny.” ANDELMAN: I wondered how much might be scripted before or after, and how much is not. GRAY: Zero. ANDELMAN: Do you spend any time with the homeowner before taping begins, or is that mostly a production issue? GRAY: The only thing that I do is I show up and say, “Hello,” and introduce myself. I usually walk into the house and yell, “Hi honey, I’m home!” But I have time to relax, and it’s fun that I have no script, that there are no rules. A lot of people aren’t very savvy with TV. They get that whole deer-in-the-headlights-Richard-Nixon-during-the-Kennedy-debate look on their face, and it’s not pleasant. It’s really beads of sweat and the big eyes. And I just say, “Everything’s gonna be fine.” Everybody gets comfortable, and then we just roll, and that’s it. It’s very, very natural and just whatever comes out of it. I, personally, hate fake reality TV, and there’s so much of it these days. It’s just one of those things. You watch those shows where you just know that they’re reading from a script. It’s an MTV show: “Hi, my name’s Dan, and I’m here to rock it because I’m from Detroit.” It’s like, “Oh, wow, they just told you to say that.” ANDELMAN: You see the writers listed at the end of some of the reality shows if you check the credits, and you think, “That explains a lot.” GRAY: Exactly. I just think reality TV should be reality, which is just let it go, and we’ll see what happens. With “What’s With That House?” the premise behind it is it’s all those houses all across the country where you slam on the brakes and wonder what the homeowner was smoking. And we’ve all seen those houses. Every single person in every single state, city, and small town has one of those houses near them, and they know which one it is. And it’s probably nicknamed like “The Mushroom House” or “The Witch’s Hat House” because of what it looks like. And so many people just love to tour those houses, and we finally get to, so that’s why the show’s a lot of fun. ANDELMAN: We have one that went up about a block from us that they refer to it as “The Italian Prison.” It’s a neighborhood of nice houses, and then this house goes up that eats up the entire piece of property, and it is two stories tall. It is one big rectangle, flat walls, every window is the exact same tiny size. So when I saw this show, I immediately thought of that, and I could equate to it completely. In one of the episodes I saw, you were in Oakland Park, Florida. And every neighborhood, it seems like, has one of these most bizarre, curious houses. GRAY: And it’s great that you’ve nicknamed it “The Italian Prison.” I guarantee there’ll be like five or six names out there that people have for it, each one funnier than the last one. And it really polarizes everybody in these neighborhoods. I guarantee, if I went through the neighborhood, which we do, and we say “Hey, excuse me, Bob, you live on this street, what do you think of that place and what do you call it?” You’d say, “I call it ‘The Italian Prison. I think it’s ugly.” We’ll talk to another neighbor who will say, “I think it is a beautiful, post-modernism statement about architecture.” And they’ll love it. And it’s hysterical that you get some people that just absolutely think that whatever this house is is the greatest thing since sliced bread, and some people think it’s just moldy. ANDELMAN: Do you have any great moments with neighbors that you really loved what they said, but you couldn’t possible use? GRAY: Well, HGTV is definitely a more family values, conservative type of network, and so it’s a little on the squeakier, cleaner side, but I’m very impressed with them. They did air something one time that was very, very, very, very funny. We went to this house and saw all the neighbors. The problem is, when neighbors live close by, they’re probably friends with the people so we don’t want to say anything bad about the house. And so I was asking neighbors, “What do you think of this house?” “Oh, it’s fine. It’s fine.” “It’s fine” is the only thing. “It’
In this episode the guys are airing out their grievances during Festivus! Credo & Angry Kuter talk about all the presents we got this year in the WWE, but they also air out the dirt it left behind. They also dive into the new RAW Women's Champion, The tag team that ended a New Day's streak, as well as reading twitter responses from fans. Joining them today is the One Man Gang, George Gray. He talks to us about getting into the business, working in the territories, Slick, Andre the Giant, being in Wrestlemania, and a whole lot more.
Pricecast for 01/29/16Matt, Troy, and Geoff take a visit to TimeTown (don’t ask), and make a side trip behind George Gray’s podium (which isn’t as impressive as it sounds). Also: safety hazards behind the Price is Right doors.
Two-time World Champion and four-time World medalist Adeline Gray joins the Short Time Wrestling Podcast for Episode 179 as we start catching up with our 2015 U.S. representatives for the upcoming World Championships. Gray, a Denver native, doesn't want to be one of the guys. Well-spoken and an advocate for women's wrestling, she remembers a time when young women like her didn't have women's wrestling role models because the world of women's wrestling was still developing. Now wrestlers like Gray and Helen Maroulis, get approached at tournaments by young female wrestlers eager to meet their heroes. Gray got into wrestling through her father George. With no boys to teach the armbar, George Gray showed his oldest of his four girls the move when she was six-years-old and she's still putting people away with it. Gray talks on a number of topics, including battling through some international plagues, so to speak, en route to her second World title last year in Uzbekistan. What does she want to do following wrestling? How long will she wrestle and how important is it for the U.S. and women's wrestling as a whole when America's first Olympic women's wrestling champion is crowned? Find out on Short Time. Follow Gray on Twitter @AdelineGray. Shop, drop and roll Mat Talk Online has now launched an affiliate store through Amazon.com. So if you're looking for wrestling shoes, movies, books or digital downloads, check out mattalkonline.com/store today. And if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com. Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a contributor by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn.com by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS
The "Price is Right's" George Gray gives us the behind the scenes of the show and they compare Bangkok and Amsterdam stories.
Former host of the Weakest Link and current Price is Right announcer. We talk about Drew Carey, life at price, and Kids week coming up.