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"Running on empty (running on)/Running blind (running on)/Running into the sun/But I'm running behind."--Lyrics to "Running on Empty" by Jackson BrowneDr. William Fermo and his brother Dr. Jeremy Fermo are "all in" on delivering incredible running experiences to runners and communities in Southeast Texas.Since launching their "3 Bros Running Company" in 2022, the brothers have quickly become one of the most recognized and sought-after race organizers in the region.In this episode of Down Trails of Victory podcast, Buck and Wanda Carole visit with the two Nederland High School graduates, and talk with them about numerous topics, including:Why they went "all in" on a business devoted to races;Key elements to their company's success;Their extraordinarily successful 5K events in Port Neches and Orange;"Destination races," and why they are important to the hosting community;Their prolific use of social media;Why running is good for everyone;Their plans for 2025--and beyond;and much, much, more!The podcast brings up quite a few names from Southeast Texas and the running community, including John Walk, Allen Wrinkle, Glenn Johnson, Phil Brannan, Lauren Leigh, Meb Keflezighi, Desiree Linden, ...and more! Runners may always run behind the sun, but their dreams forever draw them forward in their pursuit of it...Listen to these two runners' dreams...Right here, on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Mike and Rico spend the first hour discussing the latest on Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, wondering if the likelihood of losing both increases the pressure for Lions to win the SB. Plus, they do an "In Football Today" to wrap the hour.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 5th Publish Date: October 5th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, October 5th and Happy 81st Birthday to Steve Miller. ***10.05.24 – BIRTHDAY – STEVE MILLER*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Register by Oct. 7 to Vote in Georgia's Nov. 5 Election 2. What Does the Future Hold for the Former Buffington Elementary? 3. Animal Hospital Coming to Hickory Flat Area in Cherokee We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Register by Oct. 7 to Vote in Georgia's Nov. 5 Election Georgia voters have until October 7 to register for the November 5 election. Cherokee County residents can register online at the Secretary of State's website, in person at the local elections office, by phone, at the DMV, or at public libraries. Mail-in applications must be postmarked by October 7. Voters must meet specific eligibility criteria, including age and residency requirements. Absentee ballot requests must be received by October 25. Early voting in Cherokee County runs from October 15 to November 1. For more details, visit the relevant websites or contact the elections office. STORY 2: What Does the Future Hold for the Former Buffington Elementary? The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners approved a $100,000 agreement with Jericho Design Group to plan the transformation of the old Buffington Elementary School site into a new fire headquarters and station. Located at 4568 Cumming Highway, the site will include Fire Station 29, a logistics building, and a fire safety village. The project aims to preserve the historic main building while adding compatible structures. Funded by the county's Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax 2024, the 9.88-acre site was purchased for $1.2 million and is adjacent to county-owned land. STORY 3: Animal Hospital Coming to Hickory Flat Area in Cherokee The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners approved the rezoning of 1.1 acres in Hickory Flat for a new veterinary animal hospital. Holly and Doug Marrinson plan to build a 3,500-square-foot facility with 18 parking spaces. Conditions include no outside runs and no unsupervised animals. The site, part of a 2.89-acre property at 7997 Hickory Flat Highway, also houses a State Farm Insurance office. The hospital aims to serve about 16 clients daily and employ six to seven people in its first year. A separate entrance for the hospital requires Georgia Department of Transportation approval. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: Cherokee County Approves $415M Budget for FY2025 Cherokee County has adopted a $415.7 million budget for the 2025 fiscal year, which runs from October 1 to September 30. This budget is $15 million more than the previous year and includes allocations for various departments: $167.1 million for the general fund, $56.6 million for fire services, and $22.1 million for emergency medical services, among others. The budget supports 32 new positions, including 20 in fire and EMS, and maintains a millage rate of 5.153 mills. Capital funds total $100.9 million, with significant investments in public works and courthouse expansion. Public safety receives 54.1% of the operating budget. STORY 5: Cherokee Chamber Collecting Supplies for Title 1 Schools The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce is collecting school supplies for Title 1 schools in the Cherokee County School District until December 2. They are seeking donations of dry erase markers, No. 2 pencils, pocket folders with prongs, sticky notes, and composition notebooks. Supplies can be dropped off at the chamber office in Canton or at Good Morning Cherokee events on November 7. Monetary donations are also welcome. For more details, contact christin@cherokeechamber.com or call 770-345-0400. Commercial: Falany (10.01.24 FALANY GENERIC REV_FINAL) – Ingles Markets (Night Snacking) 4 STORY 6: Cherokee Elections Board to Swear In New Chair Thursday The Cherokee County elections board meeting was on October 3 to swear in its new chair, attorney Glenn Johnson, a Republican. Johnson was unanimously elected by the board on September 23 after previous votes were split along party lines. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Cherokee Hall at the Cherokee County Administration Complex in Canton. Johnson replaces Steve Divine, who resigned in August, with Vice Chair Julie Glade having served as acting chair since then. STORY 7: Federal probe finds deplorable conditions inside Georgia prisons The U.S. Justice Department has found that Georgia's prison system is violating inmates' constitutional rights by failing to protect them from widespread violence. A 94-page report highlights systemic issues, including understaffing, contraband control, and gang influence, leading to assaults, rapes, and murders. The investigation, initially focused on protecting LGBT inmates, expanded to all inmates in medium- and close-security prisons. The Justice Department urges Georgia to address these issues urgently. The state is responding by hiring a consultant and forming legislative committees to assess and improve prison conditions, acknowledging staffing and infrastructure challenges. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Heller 2 (04.24.24 HELLER LAW 2_FINAL) SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 24th Publish Date: September 24th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, September 24th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Jim Henson ***09.24.24 – BIRTHDAY – JIM HENSON*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. New Fire Station and Community Center Opens in Sutallee Road Upgrades Coming to Buice Avenue in Southwest Cherokee Cherokee County Elections Board Names New Chair Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: New Fire Station and Community Center Opens in Sutallee Cherokee County celebrated the grand opening of the new Fire Station 13 and Sutallee Community Center on September 21. Located at 134 Ficklen Church Way, the 12,000-square-foot facility includes a fire station, apparatus bays, and a community room. The event featured speeches from local officials, a ceremonial hose uncoupling, and demonstrations of firefighting techniques. Over 200 community members attended, enjoying tours, games, and refreshments. The new station replaces the old Fire Station 13, enhancing emergency services with modern equipment and increased staffing. The facility is designed to serve the community for 50-100 years. STORY 2: Road Upgrades Coming to Buice Avenue in Southwest Cherokee The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners approved a $383,690 contract with Bartow Paving Company for improvements to Buice Avenue in southwest Cherokee County. The project aims to upgrade the substandard road by widening it and adding curbs, gutters, and drainage structures. This enhancement will improve the road from Bells Ferry Road to Buice Lake, a mixed-use development by Lynwood Development. The developer will partially fund the project. Construction is set to begin in early October, with a 90-day timeframe, aiming for completion by late 2024 or early 2025, weather permitting. STORY 3: Cherokee County Elections Board Names New Chair The Cherokee County Board of Elections and Registration appointed Glenn Johnson as the new board chair on September 23. Johnson, a Republican attorney from Canton, was unanimously selected after previous motions for other candidates failed due to party-line splits. Board member Julie Glade, a Democrat, praised Johnson's intelligence and mediation skills, believing he will foster cooperation. Johnson's appointment followed three split votes for other candidates, including Larry Hand and Mike Landrum, both Republicans, and Tony Harrison, an independent. Johnson will be sworn in soon, pending paperwork completion with the Georgia Secretary of State. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment. Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Canton Theatre Selected to Host Documentary Film Screenings The Canton Theatre has been selected as a screening partner for the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers by South Arts, joining 21 venues across the Southeast. Supported by Fox Gives, the theatre will host screenings and discussions with filmmakers, enhancing community engagement with independent films. Six films will be featured at the Canton Theatre, including "Bulls and Saints" and "Lift." This partnership with the Fox Theatre aims to foster local conversations and support the regional film industry. The Canton Theatre, with a rich history in film, continues to connect the community with diverse cinematic experiences. STORY 5: Canton Man to Serve 25 Years in Prison for Child Molestation Xavier Matthew Jennings, 22, was sentenced to 25 years in prison without parole, followed by life on probation, for molesting an 8-year-old. Convicted in August of two counts of aggravated child molestation, Jennings was sentenced on September 19. The case, investigated by Holly Springs Police, involved testimony from seven witnesses, including experts and the victim. Despite being 16 at the time of the crime, Jennings was charged as an adult. The victim, now 14, and his mother spoke at the sentencing, highlighting the lasting impact of the abuse. The court acknowledged the victim's bravery and imposed the minimum sentence due to Jennings' age at the time of the offense. Commercial: INGLES 1 ***LEAH MCGRATH INTERVIEW***INGLES 2 DIABETES (INTERVIEW)*** We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Heller 3 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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(May 13, 2024) A bill in Albany would create statewide standards for teaching about climate change in schools; Mercy Care for the Adirondacks is a volunteer organization that tackles isolation and depression in seniors with...friendship; it's turtle crossing season in the North Country, and we'll get a reminder about watching for turtles and what do to if you find an injured turtle from SUNY Potsdam biologist Glenn Johnson.
Jared brings on Glenn Johnson with The Vizius Group to talk about all things cyber security. Glenn is an expert in cyber security and shares his knowledge in this episode. He provides great tips on how to protect your business from ransomware attacks and scams. Visit The Vizius Group here: https://www.vizius.com/ Glenn Johnson: glenn.johnson@vizius.com
Just last month American rapper Da Baby was in Nigeria to work on a single with Afrobeats megastar Davido. Davido also travelled to American to finish up the song in preparation for its imminent release. It's been two years since DaBaby liberated his third studio LP BLAME IT ON BABY, which initially contained 13 songs and contributions from Quavo, Future, Roddy Ricch, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, JetsonMade, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, London On Da Track, Ashanti, and Megan Thee Stallion. The project earned DaBabyhis second number one on the Billboard 200 thanks to 124,000 first-week album equivalent units sold. In addition to crossing the Platinum mark, BLAME IT ON BABYreceived a deluxe edition with 11 additional cuts some months later. Since that album's release, DaBaby continued his hip hop reign with My Brother's Keeper (a heartfelt EP dedicated to his late brother Glenn Johnson), Back on My Baby Jesus Sh!t Again, and — back in March — Better Than You with YoungBoy. source: https://www.revolt.tv/article/2022-06-24/176189/dababy-connects-with-davido-for-showing-off-her-body/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Club football is back! We recap the KLs and big news of the weekend, before diving into our Historical KL of the week; former England and Liverpool right back Glenn Johnson's theft!That's all before our epic Headcase Study of the week, the one and only maverick Leeds United boss, Marcelo Bielsa.
“Our GOD will bring life into dead places!” Join us as Glenn Johnson continues our summer sermon series, “STREAMS in the DESERT!” “We rest in the power of ONE! One faith in Jesus Christ!” This incredible Sunday time of worship includes words and music from our Central Wired Praise Team led by Bailey Alexander and […] The post 7-4-21 STREAMS: faith appeared first on Central Christian Church.
Glenn Johnson joins Russ to discuss the upcoming Alliance Berean Church groundbreaking ceremony. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Mark and Shane talk about the drug bust at Mayor Lovely Warren's House, Glenn Johnson retiring, and Mark's neighborhood attacking him. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thegentlemensclub
Creating Connection is an integrated and holistic way to experience mission. By taking a look at how your faith community fits into the broader community, you can be more fully awake to what God is doing in your neighborhood. Today, Lamoni Heartland Mission Center President and Financial Officer, Glenn Johnson, shares what they are doing to be the hands and feet of Jesus in their neighborhood on this episode of What's Brewing.Host: Carla LongGuest: Glenn Johnson
We’re all missing the Apple Cup tradition this year, but we can still listen to the Voice of the Cougs.Glenn Johnson, mayor of Pullman and WSU football and basketball announcer, talked with associate editor Adriana Janovich via Zoom about his 40 plus years as Voice of the Cougars, and the surreal experience of announcing a 2020 football game at Martin Stadium without a crowd of fans.Read more about Johnson’s career in “The Voice.” (Fall 2020 Washington State Magazine)Support the show (https://magazine.wsu.edu/give/)
On this episode: Bridget Kelly, Mandii B and Olivia Dope begin with an open dialogue about whether or not mental stimulation is a necessary turn-on (7:31). The ladies give their condolences to the fans and family of King Von, Glenn Johnson and Alex Trebek and discuss Von’s child’s mother’s comments regarding sharing her son with Asian Brat (23:08). Olivia opens up about daddy issues (29:40) and Bridget takes on Keke Palmer’s comments about using EBT cards (52:20) Freshly squeezed now on Audiomack! (1:12:07) Plus a political check in (1:44:11) and Mandii addresses a comment made by a listener about colorism on the show (1:55:00) All this and more!!
How good was Episode 6's talk with Glenn Johnson? So good it went into episode 7! Join us for the remainder of our conversation, where we will be focusing more on Glenn Johnson's experience with Lake Ridge Schools, including Covid-19, Budgets, Referendums, and what's in Glenn Johnson's future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-on-air/support
What happens when 2 political rivals meet again...face to face...or...rather social distanced via web audio recording...find out as Glenn Johnson joins me to talk about the Lake County Recorder Campaign, as well as his fight against Voter and Candidate Suppression. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-on-air/support
Concert Connection June 18, 2020 Ric’s guest for this show is Glenn Johnson from the Burning Sky Band and Even It Up - The Ultimate Heart Tribute BandListen to great interviews and get the latest info on concerts in and around Dallas - Ft Worth from Ric Hare, host of the CONCERT CONNECTION, sponsored by PMC Entertainment.Follow the show on your favorite podcast networks like Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spreaker and we have been added to the largest podcast network in Europe, Deezer.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to the IN THE PIT WITH RICK and CONCERT CONNECTION Roku channels.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! We now have a AMAZON FIRE TV channel also! Check it out.If you want your concert, movie, event etc., featured on a future episodes, contact Ric at on the Concert Connection Facebook page or email him at ConcertConnectionRic@gmail.com. The Concert Connection is recorded at the largest musicians rehearsal facility in Texas, the PLATINUM MUSIC COMPLEX. Contact Duane with PMC Entertainment, at 469-735-5313 to get your rehearsal space today!Produced by BlytheWhitaker Media
Concert Connection June 18, 2020 Ric’s guest for this show is Glenn Johnson from the Burning Sky Band and Even It Up - The Ultimate Heart Tribute Band Listen to great interviews and get the latest info on concerts in and around Dallas - Ft Worth from Ric Hare, host of the CONCERT CONNECTION, sponsored by PMC Entertainment. Follow the show on your favorite podcast networks like Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spreaker and we have been added to the largest podcast network in Europe, Deezer. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Subscribe to the IN THE PIT WITH RICK and CONCERT CONNECTION Roku channels. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! We now have a AMAZON FIRE TV channel also! Check it out. If you want your concert, movie, event etc., featured on a future episodes, contact Ric at on the Concert Connection Facebook page or email him at ConcertConnectionRic@gmail.com. The Concert Connection is recorded at the largest musicians rehearsal facility in Texas, the PLATINUM MUSIC COMPLEX. Contact Duane with PMC Entertainment, at 469-735-5313 to get your rehearsal space today! Produced by BlytheWhitaker Media
Do you have a love for shooting on film, but need to find a way to incorporate it into your services while maintaining profitability?In episode 394 of the Bokeh Podcast, Kiamarie Stone joins us to share how she's increased her revenue by adding film to her packages. Listen in as she highlights how you can incorporate film into your business, while educating your clients on what it means to hire a hybrid photographer on their wedding day.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You're Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Personal Connection and Good Energy (1:21)Continuing to Book During COVID-19 (9:14)Brand Position (11:41)Customer Experience: Bring more of yourself into the business and make your customers feel heard, loved, and welcomed. (17:20)Technique for Time: If you can give it to somebody else, give it to somebody else. - Vanessa Joy | Outsource everything. (23:04)Inspiration: Gary V, Tony Robbins, Chip & Joanna Gaines (28:50)Book Recommendations: (32:38)Instagram Secrets by Jeremy McGilvrey - bit.ly/bp-igsecretsDigital Wedding Photography; Capturing Beautiful Memories by Glenn Johnson - bit.ly/bp-digitalweddingphotoAdding Film to Your Packages (35:08)Being More Profitable with Film (36:25)Film Equipment: (41:41)Pentax 645 N2Nikon F100Fuji 400H (film)50mm 1.8 LensIncorporating Film Into Your Business (46:24)- Set up or attend a styled shoot.- Show off galleries of hybrid weddings and educate your clients.- Offer to shoot film at another wedding to set up a portfolio.Photo Vision Experience (49:23)Linkskssphotos.cominstagram.com/kiamariestonefacebook.com/kssphotosphotovisionprints.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(10a) Dave Rizzo President and Band Manager Glenn Johnson Pipe Major of the Gates Keystone Police Pipes and Drums plays bagpipes on the air, and talks about an event they're hosting this weekend; RCSD Superintendent candidate is a recognizable name; Channel 10 Sports Director Rich Donnelly talks Red Wings
The Smoking Section Podcast welcomes one of Chicago's most popular Sports Influencer Lahrone Miles AKA BLACK to the show. He opens up to show host JT LIVE on the importance of impacting our youth in today's society, as well as the world of sports officiating for African Americans. Black will also talk about The Smoke Squad, one of the most popular cigar social clubs in the Chicago area. You Don't Want To Miss This Show. Subscribe to our show page
Get the latest info on concerts in and around Dallas - Ft Worth from Ric Hare, host of the CONCERT CONNECTION sponsored by PMC Entertainment. This episode features information on shows happening on Thursday February 20th - Saturday February 22nd 2020 Ric's guest for this show is Glenn Johnson from the Burning Sky Band and Even It Up - The Ultimate Heart Tribute Band Follow the show on your favorite podcast networks like Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spreaker and we have been added to the largest podcast network in Europe, Deezer. Subscribe to the Also, look for the CONCERT CONNECTION and IN THE PIT WITH RICK Roku channels! If you want your concert, movie, event etc., featured on a future episodes, contact Ric at on the Concert Connection Facebook page or email him at ConcertConnectionRic@gmail.com. The Concert Connection is recorded at the largest musicians rehearsal facility in Texas, the PLATINUM MUSIC COMPLEX. Contact Duane with PMC Entertainment, at 469-735-5313 to get your rehearsal space today! Produced by BlytheWhitaker Media
Get the latest info on concerts in and around Dallas - Ft Worth from Ric Hare, host of the CONCERT CONNECTION sponsored by PMC Entertainment. This episode features information on shows happening on Thursday February 20th - Saturday February 22nd 2020Ric's guest for this show is Glenn Johnson from the Burning Sky Band and Even It Up - The Ultimate Heart Tribute BandFollow the show on your favorite podcast networks like Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spreaker and we have been added to the largest podcast network in Europe, Deezer.Subscribe to the Also, look for the CONCERT CONNECTION and IN THE PIT WITH RICK Roku channels!If you want your concert, movie, event etc., featured on a future episodes, contact Ric at on the Concert Connection Facebook page or email him at ConcertConnectionRic@gmail.com. The Concert Connection is recorded at the largest musicians rehearsal facility in Texas, the PLATINUM MUSIC COMPLEX. Contact Duane with PMC Entertainment, at 469-735-5313 to get your rehearsal space today!Produced by BlytheWhitaker Media
Lead guitarist Glenn Johnson of The Burning Sky cover band brings Fireball to the show and the building literally catches fire. Nevertheless the group escapes through the stairwell.
Lead guitarist Glenn Johnson of The Burning Sky cover band brings Fireball to the show and the building literally catches fire. Nevertheless the group escapes through the stairwell.
DC chats with Kristy and Glenn Johnson of Heart Tribute, "Even It Up." Kristy & Glenn share stories about their friend and recent house guest, Roger Fisher, guitarist and founding member of Heart.
DC chats with Kristy and Glenn Johnson of Heart Tribute, "Even It Up." Kristy & Glenn share stories about their friend and recent house guest, Roger Fisher, guitarist and founding member of Heart.
Dr. Ralph Fedor, K0IR and Dr. Glenn Johnson, W0GJ are here to take your questions about their upcoming trip to Pitcairn Island for another big DXpedition. Tune in to find out about their plans for this trip coming up in October, and how to get them in your log.Be sure to CALL in with your questions and comments by calling 812-638-4261 live during the call-in segment of the show. You can also tweet your questions before or during the show to @HamTalkLive.You can visit their website for more information about the trip at https://pitcairndx.com/.
CST Episode 19: What is the value of Carmelo Anthony and Ezekiel Elliot? Are both athletes worth what they believe they are worth? Join us for a lively weekly discussion about all things SPORTS locally and aboard. With your host Jai Kevin Thomas & Gregory B. Lewis as they welcome in Glenn Johnson to discuss SPORTS locally & national. ALL SPORTS/ALL TALK! #cstnwi #sports #sportstalk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chicagosportstalk/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chicagosportstalk/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chicagosportstalk/support
Welcome to Episode 28 of The GR8 FIGHT NORTH Boxing Podcast!REVIEW:- July 20: WHYTE vs RIVAS, live on DAZNPREVIEW:- July 27: Hooker vs Ramirez and Arthur Biyarslanov on DAZNSCALIA PROSPECT WATCH:- Arthur "The Chechen Wolf" BiyarslanovNEWS/NOTES:- Gvozdyk vs Beterbiev OFFICIAL!- Butler and Makhmudov Fight announcements for EOTTMTWITTER QUESTIONS:- Are we ready to jump of the Teofimo Express?- Where does PacMan's W over Thurman rank in his career?- Lemieux vs Tureano Johnson at 168?- Rivas vs Kean - what happens?SPECIAL GUEST #1:Syd "The Jewel" Vanderpool, former NABO 168 lb champ, and 2-time IBF #1 Ranked World Title Contender (vs Bernard Hopkins and Jeff Lacy).SPECIAL GUEST #2:Pierre Bernier, professional Ring AnnouncerIf you enjoyed the show (or even if you didn't but you don't mind being a two-faced liar), please leave us a 5 Star review, it would be greatly appreciated.Like and Subscribe, and tell your friends!Follow us on Social Media and let us know what you think:Twitter:@GR8FightNorth@rian5ca@JasonToufexisFacebook:@gr8fightnorth
Glenn Johnson, W0GJ, began his ham radio journey as a teenager and from his love for chasing DX, has since been to many DX entities around the world including Heard Island, an attempt last year to land on Bouvet Island, and an upcoming DXpedition later this year to Pitcairn Island. Glenn’s interest and determination to provide these rare DX entities along with this DXpedition group, is worth the weeks at sea, sometimes in terrible conditions. Glenn was able to break from his preparations for Pitcairn to spend this QSO Today.
This week Asian Jon returns and so does Pixel to play another round of the news game. Have they broken all of the rules? Cartoons (or animated series for Average Joe's sake) have gone through a lot of change over the past few decades. How do the cartoons of the 1990's compare to shows produced for television and streaming today? Which decade had the best selection of animated content? Music and audio from "Fox Kids Promo" is the property of Fox Television. Music and audio from "Disney Afternoon Promo" is the property of Disney. Music and audio from "Defenders of the Earth" is the property of Rob Walsh, Tony Pastor, Stan Lee, John Ahern, Rick Hoberg, Bill Hutten, Glenn Johnson, Tony Love, Don Sheppard, Lee Orgel, George Singer, Bill Hutton, Tony Love, and Marvel Productions. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Glenn Johnson is a man of many roles. He has been a college instructor, a radio personality, and is probably best known as voice of the Cougars with Washington State University. He has also been active in community service; serving on the Pullman Hospital Board, on the professional reserve of the local police department, and currently is in his fourth term as Mayor of Pullman, Washington. In today's interview Glenn talks to us about overcoming intense suffering in our lives. Music Credits Artist: Nicolai Heidlas Title: Roadtrip http://www.hooksounds.com Artist: Nicolai Heidlas Title: Rocking Riff http://www.hooksounds.com
Time to visit the origin of the space opera as we know it today as we look into the history of Flash Gordon. How did this prolific series get started back in the 1930's? How did this series influence many of our favourite films and characters of today? How does the band Queen connect to this story? Also, Dave Bautista has some comments for Disney in response to James Gunn's firing from future Marvel projects. Music and audio from "Flash Gordon (1936)" is the property of Clifford Vaughn, Henry McRae, and Universal Studios. Music and audio from "Defenders of the Earth" is the property of Rob Walsh, Tony Pastor, Stan Lee, John Ahern, Rick Hoberg, Bill Hutten, Glenn Johnson, Tony Love, Don Sheppard, Lee Orgel, George Singer, Bill Hutton, Tony Love, and Marvel Productions. Music and audio from "Flash Gordon (1980)" is the property of Queen, Howard Blake, Dino De Laurentiis, Starling Films, and Dino De Laurentiis Company. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Rick is joined in this episode by Glenn Johnson, the Carolina Hurricanes’ vice president of information technology, and Kevin Wittnebert, Extreme Networks associate director of sports and entertainment to talk about what fans want in arenas and stadiums- fast Wi-fi. Today’s consumers expect to be able to text, post to Instagram, send a Snapchat, stream … Continue reading Glenn Johnson of the Carolina Hurricanes and Kevin Wittnebert of Extreme Networks Talking Arena Wi-Fi →
Glenn Johnson from ChampVA gives a rundown about ChampVA in this replay.
Glenn Johnson is the PAO for ChampVA. Now is your chance to call and ask Glenn questions.
Tonight on Ham Talk Live!, Glenn Johnson, W0GJ, takes your questions about his ALL SDR shack and his many DXpeditions including Palmyra, Navassa, and Heard Island. Call with your questions at 812-NET-HAM-1 or by Skype at HamTalkLive. Or, you can tweet your questions live to @hamtalklive.
When it comes to nutrition, and fitness for that matter, there is no shortage of information… and all the information can be so overwhelming! In this episode, I talk to Glenn Johnson, health coach, personal trainer, college professor and founder of Life Fit Lean, about the food rules worth following. We talk a lot about sugar as well, and Glenn has some great links below on how to curb the sugar cravings. I've also put together a list of ‘sneaky sources of sugar' for you. Go to www.tanjashaw.com/36
Meet Glenn Johnson of Vancouver, WA. Johnson is the founder, owner and coach of Live Fit in which he designs individual programs for an overall healthy lifestyle. Johnson certainly puts his theories into practice as he successfully balances family, business, sports and coaching! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack Berry, renowned sports writer talks about fellow Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member Glenn Johnson who passed away recently and was an important mentor and friend of Emily’s, as he was to many. Mahalo for listening to the talk story or reading the story and nice tribute to Glenn that Jack wrote and I have included below. GLENN By Jack Berry The PGA Tour had Doug Sanders. The European Tour has Ian Poulter. The LPGA has Paula Creamer. But for all out color and pizzazz, we had Glenn Johnson of Grosse Ile. Johnson arrived in Charlevoix for the Michigan Amateur in a Cadillac top down convertible packed with clothing changes for three double round days of match play. That was confidence and that was Glenn Johnson. “I had fun with the clothes. I hated to play (after a morning round) without cleaning up,” Johnson said. “One time a guy asked me why I was always changing colors, why I didn’t wear black or white. I went out that afternoon in red, white, blue, black, everything. He was 2 down after the first two holes. “I liked match play. I enjoyed the psychology, watching the opponent. I had more fun without saying anything,” Johnson said. “I’d look at their grip and they’d be thinking ‘Is something wrong with my grip?’” There was no one like him in Michigan golf and he passed away to the green course in the sky on Dec. 11 at the age of 92. The later years were difficult but there were so many good times, so many matches won and memories like the Michigan sectional qualifying held at Birmingham Country Club for the 1972 United States Open at Pebble Beach. Chuck Thorpe, the confident young brother of the PGA Tour’s Jim Thorpe, and Johnson were tied after regulation. Thorpe, a brash smasher, figured to win on the first hole. A par five. Thorpe didn’t use a tee. He’d stomp his heel into the ground and place the ball on top of the upturned turf. But he only made par and so did Johnson. The second hole was a short par four with the green short of the river, unlike today’s position. It was driveable but Thorpe didn’t drive it, made bogey and Johnson won with a par and was off to Pebble Beach. Johnson played the Monday and Tuesday practice rounds before “immense crowds.” He’d called Arnold Palmer and asked to play with him. Johnson knew Palmer since he played in the prestigious Grosse Ile Invitational in Arnie’s amateur days. After the two Palmer rounds Johnson hooked up with defending Open champion Lee Trevino on Wednesday, his third round with two of golf’s superstars on one of the most famous courses in the world. That was Glenn. Johnson didn’t play golf until after service in World War II as a pilot, teaching men how to fly the B-24 Liberator bomber, and then college at Michigan State. He won nine letters in sports at Grosse Ile High School, had three years in at Michigan State before the military service and returned to play quarterback his senior year. He played against Miami in the Orange Bowl stadium, played against Santa Clara on the West Coast and said that rules permitted only one substitute per quarter so “If you were first string, you played about 50 minutes every game.” Johnson’s father was a captain in Ford’s lake freighter fleet and the family settled on Grosse Ile in 1927. Glenn naturally took to the water and sailed the Port Huron to Mackinac race and was first mate on a winner. He was a lifelong fisherman with a boat docked by his house. He finally connected with golf “because the practice tee was 200 yards from my house” and said he worked hard at it. His short game was especially sharp. “I didn’t hit it that far but I knew where to hit it” and match play was his game. Johnson won five Michigan Amateur championships, second only to six by Chuck Kocsis. When the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame was established, Kocsis was in the first threesome with World Golf Hall of Famer Walter Hagen and Oakland Hills professional Al Watrous. Johnson was in the second threesome with two-time Masters champion Horton Smith and PGA champion Walter Burkemo. Four legendary professionals and two superb amateurs formed the first six members of the Hall of Fame. When Johnson came to golf, he came full force. He played in 43 Michigan Amateurs, at one point won 23 straight matches, qualified to play in 17 United States Golf Association championships, was low amateur in the 1981 Open at Oakland Hills, and won 15 Grosse Ile club championships. As a senior he helped form the Society of Seniors, an organization of the best senior amateurs in the country. He won the Eastern Seniors five times and a North and South Senior. He looked out for young players at Grosse Ile, and Emily Gail, a top junior, said “Glenn was a huge factor in my being encouraged to be a good female athlete. He was a great mentor and friend. I called him a couple weeks ago as I would do a couple times a year to tell him how much I appreciated his encouragement. He helped me learn how to love hitting balls and practice which I still do.” And because Johnson also was a skier, two of Michigan’s best holiday golf tournaments were established. “I skied at Boyne Mountain and became friends with (owner) Everett Kircher. He had a golf course and Labor Day weekend was deadsville. I told him he had all those empty beds and he should start a two man tournament.” Kircher took the advice, made Johnson co-chairman and the Kircher Cup is nearly four decades old with a full field every year. Then Johnson, assisted by the late Bucky Brower, real estate salesman and something of the unofficial mayor of Boyne Country, talked Kircher into starting a tournament in another “deadsville” period, Memorial Day weekend. Now it’s the Nike State Pro-Am. Besides his golf, skiing, boating, and interest in the Red Wings – he had seats right behind the goal in the Olympia Stadium days, Johnson was an accomplished artist. One of his favorite subjects was clowns and one of his paintings is in the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame collections of members’ memorabilia. Grosse Ile members and friends of Johnson celebrated his 90th birthday at the club and unveiled an exhibition of his many trophies, medals and awards received over the years. There’s a full length painting of Johnson with trousers as colorful as a tropical garden. “I’ve had a fantastic run,” Johnson said when he was a guest of honor at the 100th Michigan Amateur in 2011 at the Heather course, his favorite, at Boyne Highlands. Fittingly, he was wearing a sweater of many colors.
Larry Austin, Team Leader Whole Foods Detroit, Julie Atkinson Fountain, Team Member Alumni (1970's-80's) of Emily’s Across the Street & Emily Detroit Runs 30+ years ago, so a long time member of the "say nice things about Detroit" attitude. We talk story about Whole Foods Detroit contribution to healthy shopping opportunities and the on going commitment by Whole Foods to support events in Detroit. We share stories about the wave of enthusiasm in Detroit for recreation, farmers markets, community gardens, urban life style and commuting by bikes and on foot. And we look back at the support for the "Say nice things about Detroit" attitude created from Emily's in the 70's. On a personal note, I love that Whole Foods Detroit has our "say nice things about Detroit " attitude starting with the "say nice things about Detroit" mural on their wall when you enter the store. I'm grateful that the #saynicethings ohana which continues to grow gets good caretaking from Whole Foods, Shinola, City Bird, Detroit GT and so many individuals ... Also in this show Jack Berry, long time friend who has been a sports writer for five decades, many with the Detroit News, talks about his fellow Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member Glenn Johnson who passed away recently. Glenn was a friend of Jack's and was an important mentor and friend of mine. Glenn Johnson's contributions to the sport of golf, as player and mentor to many is just one of the ways he gave back.
A return to days of olde, with a supermarket staple this week – Shepherd Neame’s Bishops Finger. We’re joined by beer blogger and all-round good bloke, Glenn Johnson. We look forward to the GBBF and Steve champions the cause of his local beer festival. Plus we chat to Ian from 11pm Somewhere podcast about the forthcoming […]
This week, Kristen eats REAL food instead of just pizza, Topher knows more about FIFA than Kristen and Kristen uses the words "Biebin’ Baller." TOPHER: Welcome to Kristen Teaches Topher Sports. This is the show for people who want to learn about sports, for guys who wanna hear Kristen talk, and for people who want to make fun of me. My name is Topher Harless and I’m in a sunny Los Angeles. KRISTEN: and in Atlanta Georgia, I’m Kristen Ledlow. Recap of our personal lives T: Had our first show. Ran the Gladiator Rock’N’Run. K: NBA Finals! San Antonio, then Miami, then home. Weekly Sports Recap - Spurs become NBA Champions, World Cup! (Anyone want to teach us both about soccer?) Topher’s Tips: When running in a gladiator run, TRAIN. Topher’s Lingo Assist - FIFA Question Biebin’ Baller of the Week - Justin Bieber ballin’ in Topher’s neighborhood! Sports Drama - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has announced it will be CANCELLING six federal trademark registrations for the name "Washington Redskins" ... after ruling the name is disparaging to Native Americans. FYI -- trademark law prevents people from registering trademarks that "may disparage" individuals or groups. But don't go printing and selling your bootleg Redskins merch just yet -- the team will probably appeal ... and will maintain exclusive rights to the trademark until a federal court makes a ruling. A man in Michigan got busted for trying to throw a drug-stuffed football into a prison yard! Authorities say the drug-ball(which also contained cell phones and other contraband) was meant to be thrown over a fence and into a yard for an inmate on the inside to pick up. But the pass fell short ... got stuck between two gates ... and the sorry excuse for a QB got busted. In an effort to shake their World Cup blues, the guys from Team England decided to gang up on their team masseuse for a birthday prank ...Daniel Sturridge, Joe Hart, Glenn Johnson and others decided to tie up team masseuse Paul Smalls at their practice facility in Brazil today to "honor" the guy on his 50th birthday. Once he was roped up, they carried Smalls over to an ice bath ... and dunked him into some freezing cold water. CONTACT US! Rate us on iTunes Check us out on Twitter: @KTeachesTSports or leave us a voice mail at: (323) 790-6175
Hear the story read by the author.In the town of Normal, Pennsylvania, there's a little church at the corner of Wilson and Elm. Last week, the church made the police blotter in the Normal Star Times. The mention was brief, but it had taken investigating officers Glenn Johnson and Cindy Beaumont the better part of an hour to sort out exactly what had transpired.On the afternoon in question, Johnson watched as Beaumont poured water into the red, swollen eyes of the pastor, who was sitting on the church steps. Johnson skimmed back over the confusing jumble of notes on his pad with a sigh. The slim, stately woman in front of him looked to be in her mid fifties and was nervously fiddling with a button on her flower print cardigan. “Are you sure you don't want me to call the paramedics, Mrs. Billings?” he asked.“Oh no,” she said. “That's not necessary. It's just when you came into the office with your guns drawn it rather frightened me. I fainted, that's all. I'm very embarrassed.”“All right then. Why don't you tell me what happened. From the beginning, please.”“The beginning? Well, I guess the first thing you have to know is Pastor O'Donnell has been quite nervous about Dr. Walech's visit for over a week. See, Dr. Walech was his favorite professor at seminary, and the pastor wanted to make a good impression. That's why he asked me to keep an eye on Mary and Susie.”“Are you related to the girls?”“No, I'm the church secretary.”“They're the pastor's girls then.”“No. They belong to Jill Boyer.”“Her,” Johnson said, and pointed his pen at the young woman seated cross-legged on the lawn with the girls in question.“Yes,” Tammy Billings replied. “You see, she was working in the garden. The women's group takes turns and it was her week. She brought the girls along because her husband was playing golf or something.”“But it was the pastor who brought the girls to the office.”“Yes. Apparently Jill had given the girls colored chalk to draw on the sidewalk. Then Susie had to use the bathroom, so Jill took them inside. But Mary had gotten chalk all over her and I guess she kind of left a trail in the social hall. When the pastor saw that, he thought maybe it would be better if the girls colored with crayons in the office while Dr. Walech was here.”“Okay, I think I follow. But what does that have to do with the panic alert we received from your alarm system?”“Well, once Pastor O'Donnell and Dr. Walech began their tour of the grounds, I thought it would be safe to start copying the newsletter. But when I looked up, Mary was gone.”“Mrs. Billings, the panic button is for serious emergencies – violent break-ins, for example. You can't push it whenever a child wanders off.”“That's what I'm trying to explain. It wasn't me. It turned out Mary hadn't left the office at all. She was hiding under my desk. She saw the button under there and pushed it. It's all my fault. I should have known you don't dare take your eyes off that girl for a second.”Johnson looked over at the four-year-old in question. “She's just a child,” he said. “I'm sure she didn't mean any harm.”“You don't know her,” Billings said with a shudder.While Officer Johnson was interviewing Tammy Billings, Officer Cindy Beaumont examined the eyes of the chubby, middle-aged man who she now knew was Pastor Henry O'Donnell. “Are you feeling better, sir?” Officer Beaumont asked.The pastor blinked several times and squinted at the elderly gentleman who was admiring the flowers in the garden as though nothing out of the ordinary had happened. “My eyes are,” O'Donnell muttered.“Good,” Beaumont said. “Now, can you explain again why you were climbing out the window when we arrived?”“That man over there is Dr. Walech. He's the pastor of a big church in Philadelphia with all kinds of programs and mission work and even a radio station. He's had three books published and he teaches a legendary seminary class on semantics. I was so honored that he would come visit our little church, I just wanted everything to be perfect.”“And that somehow involves you exiting via the window.”“I was giving him a tour. While we were in the social hall, I happened to look out the window and saw that Mary had drawn that big picture of the devil on the sidewalk in colored chalk. It was frightening, really. Whatever else you can say about her, that girl has some artistic talent.”Beaumont glanced over at the drawing. It was impressively horrific. The eyes seemed to follow you wherever you stood.“Well, I didn't want Dr. Walech to see that,” O'Donnell continued, “I was worried he might think Mary was typical of the children in our Sunday school program. So I directed him to a display on the bulletin board and told him I needed to use the restroom. I climbed out the restroom window so I could hose off the sidewalk. But I kind of slipped and fell into the bushes. And that's when you saw me.”“So why didn't you just identify yourself and explain all that? Why did you come running out of the bushes waving your arms?”“There was a spider in there…” the pastor said, his cheeks reddening to match his eyes.“That wasn't very smart, pastor. You could have been shot.”“I know,” O'Donnell mumbled. “Thank you for only using the pepper spray.”Officers Beaumont and Johnson got together to compare notes. Clearly this was all just a big misunderstanding, but it seemed hard to believe such a little girl could have caused so much chaos. So they decided to talk to Mary to confirm the story.“I'm sorry I pushed the button,” Mary said, tiny, adorable tears gathering on her eyelashes. “I just wanted to find out what it did.”“Well now you know,” Johnson said with mock sternness. “And you won't do it again, will you?”“No. I promise.”“Why did you draw a picture of the devil on the sidewalk?” Beaumont asked.“Oh, that's from a funny movie I saw last night. I woke up and I was thirsty and when I came downstairs for some water, my Daddy was asleep in the reclimber chair and I saw that red man with the horns on the TV. I thought he was really cool so I stayed and watched.”Johnson stifled a laugh.“Can I go play now?” Mary asked.“Sure,” Beaumont said. “But why don't you draw something a little happier this time. Like a rainbow.”“Rainbows are boring,” Mary scoffed as she skipped away.The two police officers gathered the others together. “Okay,” Johnson said, “obviously this was a false alarm. And I have to say, I'm a little embarrassed for all of you. You're adults. You shouldn't be passing the blame onto that sweet little—”Johnson's lecture was interrupted by the earsplitting wail of a siren very close behind him. After making sure he hadn't soiled himself, he turned around to discover Mary Boyer behind the wheel of his police cruiser pretending to drive. He grabbed the door handle, but Mary had apparently locked the doors. Johnson pounded on the window to get her attention, but the little girl couldn't hear him over the noise.As O'Donnell watched this newest bit of chaos forlornly, Dr. Walech put a hand on his shoulder. “I know just how you feel,” Walech said. “We have a little boy at our church named James Mendelsen…”
Republican show off their obstructionism at just the right time. Plus, Traci Olsen figures out Twitter and Glenn Johnson gives liberals a pep talk.
Post-SOTU analysis. Tom Pappalardo bring the nation together. Glenn Johnson defends Martha Coakley's baseball ignorance. Sarah Buttenwieser takes on Heidi Montag.
Jason Rosenbaum from Health Care for America Now! about the flurry of health reform activity, Tom Pappalardo on the joys of box-stacking, Glenn Johnson on the spot for ice cream and stuffed cabbage, Sarah Lariviere debuts our poetry corner, and Bill Scher on the House climate compromise.
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