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Latest podcast episodes about grant turner

Revolve Commercial Property Podcast Australia
Hidden Pitfalls and Potential Profits of Buying a Vacant Commercial Space with Grant Turner

Revolve Commercial Property Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 22:25


So, you've spotted a vacant commercial property. Is it an opportunity or a trap? In this episode, Mish Daniel sits down with Grant Turner from Ray White Commercial to break down the risks, rewards, and smart strategies for investing in vacant commercial spaces. From dodging the GST pitfall to structuring leases for maximum benefit, we cover the essentials to help you make a smart, profitable move. If you've got your eye on a vacant property, you can't afford to miss this conversation.The episode is tailored for you if:

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 369

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 61:49


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss women's wrestling approved for NCAA Championships, the National Duals, Henri Deglane, last week's college duals and more.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 370

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 72:42


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss U.S. wrestlers at international events, NCAA Coaches Rankings, Cleveland State status, college duals and rankings, and PSU vs. Iowa preview.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 368

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 60:54


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner report on the National Duals, and do a deep dive into college wrestling upsets, team and individual rankings and other news.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 367

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 58:28


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss Southern Scuffle, UNI v Nebraska dual, college rankings plus college eligibility and roster cap proposals. 

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 366

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 57:29


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss Midlands & Soldier Salute for men, college wrestling as a one semester sport, and highlights of the 2024 year in wrestling.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 365

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 60:56


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss college & high school action including O'Toole vs. Haynes, OSU vs. Virginia Tech, Collegiate Duals, Reno TofC and NWHOF Duals Classic.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 364

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 60:48


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss college team rankings and upcoming dual meets, the Faith Christian v Wyoming Seminary dual, the Hall of Fame Duals Classic and Helen Maroulis at No-Gi Worlds.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 363

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 58:42


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner do a deep dive of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Div. I rankings, and a quick preview of upcoming events. 

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 362

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 69:20


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner preview the Ironman tournament and the start of high school wrestling, then discuss college duals, with a preview of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.

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Courageous Conversations
Back on track: Grant Turner on overcoming health hurdles, resilience in real estate and an inspiring cycling comeback

Courageous Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 21:47


In the face of life's most daunting challenges, some individuals not only persevere but also emerge stronger, wiser, and more compassionate. Grant Turner's story is a testament to the transformative power of resilience. When confronted with a sudden and serious health condition, he refused to let it define him. Instead, he embraced the struggle, rediscovered his passion for real estate, and committed himself to making a difference in the lives of others.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 324

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 58:32


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss path to NCAA Women's Championships, summaries of Penn St. v Iowa and Iowa State v UNI, DI team and individual rankings and preview of upcoming duals.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 322

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 59:32


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner preview the Pan American Olympic Games Qualifier Wrestle-off, and review each weight class and the team race in NCAA Div. I wrestling. 

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 323

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 60:04


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner review the Pan American Olympic Games Qualifier Wrestle-off, discuss the college reaction time controversy, evaluate Div. I rankings and preview Iowa vs. Penn State

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 314

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 43:51


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss current wrestling topics: Iowa, college rankings at 125 pounds and 133 pounds and more.

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Teaser Talk
Season 6 Episode 7: Rockin' Rendezvous: Bat Allison Unleashed!

Teaser Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 12:12


Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 310

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 54:53


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics: the upcoming college season, Gable Steveson, the Olympic qualifying process, previews of the World Championships and more.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 309

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 43:11


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner  discuss current wrestling topics: Transfer Portal, College rankings, Olympic Redshirts, Who's Number One and more. 

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 308

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 57:58


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics: Sammy Sasso, U20s, Oklahoma State, Zack Esposito, Iowa and more.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 307

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 54:33


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics: coaching changes, U20 Worlds, the Special Final X Wrestle-off, U15 Pan American Team Trials and more.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 306

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 53:22


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics: U17 Worlds, U20 Worlds, the NCAA, conference realignment and more.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 305

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 41:29


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics:- Intro (0:00-1:24)- U17 World Championships (1:24-8:10)- Growth of wrestling in the U.S. (8:10-11:15)- Internation Competition/Poland (11:15-17:04)- Iowa State/NIL/Transfer Portal and the NCAA Wrestling landscape (17:04-41:29)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 304

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 43:43


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner and Mark Ostrander discuss current wrestling topics:Fargo (0:50-19:46)One Year Out (19:46-20:15)Upcoming World Championships (20:15-21:45)James Green (21:45-22:07)Roman Bravo Young competing for Mexico (22:07-27:29)Gable Steveson (27:29-37:15)Conclusion (37:15-43:43)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 303

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 51:44


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss U20 Pan-Ams, the ranking tournament in Budapest, Hungary and all things Fargo. U20 Pan American Championships (0:00-11:01)Ranking Tournament (11:01-21:23)UFC 290 (21:23-25:40)2023 USMC Junior/16U Nationals (25:40-Conclusion)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
2Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 302

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 33:07


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner talk about the following current wrestling topics:Introduction (0:00-7:40)Beat the Streets Chicago duals (7:40-10:04)James Green returning to competition (10:04-17:55)Senior men's freestyle camp (17:55-24:40)Ranking tournament (24:40-29:11)Conclusion (29:11-End)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 301

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 43:58


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss current wrestling topics:Introduction (0:00-6:10)Olympic qualification process (6:10-11:10)International wrestling (11:10-23:14)Development in wrestling and coaching (23:14-28:25)Upcoming college wrestling season (28:25-32:45)U23 Rosters (32:45-45:25)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 300

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 64:21


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss the college wrestling landscape, Junior Duals, college wrestling rules and the 300th epsiode of Weighing In. - Upcoming college wrestling season (4:00-23:00)- Junior Duals (23:00-27:00)- College wrestling rule changes (27:00-1:01:00)- Episode 300 milestone (1:01:00-Conclusion)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 297

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 47:03


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss the U20 and U23 Nationals in Ohio, Wrestling Hall of Fame, college portal and recruiting and international wrestling topics.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 296

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 48:22


David Mirikitani & Grant Turner an give in-depth review the World Team Trials Challenge Tournament and its impact on upcoming Final X, plus the National Team true third matches and some college news. 

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 295

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 59:20


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner preview the World Team Trials Challenge Tournament, plus Girls state sanction in Pennsylvania, Mensah-Stock to WWE and a variety of college wrestling topics.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 294

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 56:50


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss the Pan American Championships, college wrestling coaching changes and the transfer portal, plus the upcoming World Team Trials Challenge Tournament.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 293

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 56:43


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss all aspects of the U.S. Open in Las Vegas, and also college wrestling transfer portal news and coaching changes.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 289

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 63:46


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss coaching change at OU, transfer portal news, review of Div. I wrestlers returning in 2023-24, next year's team race and more

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 290

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 57:06


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss Gable Steveson's return, U.S. Open, World Team Trials Challenge Tournament and Final X, college wrestling updates including transfers, Olympic redshirts and recruiting.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 288

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 61:07


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner discuss the Hodge Trophy selection, review the NCAA Div. I Championships weights 165 - 285 and discuss athletes in the transfer portal.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 287

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 63:33


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner talk all things NCAA Div. I Championships, including fantasy contests, OW selection, Dan Hodge Trophy, plus reviews of 125-157 results, and a little bit of Final X

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 286

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 67:34


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner go through the brackets for the 2023 NCAA Div. I Nationals, weight by weight. They also talk about NAIA, NJCAA and NCWWC college nationals.

Marcus Lush Nights
Monster Truck Tuesday (28 February 2023)

Marcus Lush Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 91:45


Marcus hears from people who went to the much-maligned monster truck show in Tauranga over the weekend. Also, chat on the cricket and NZ football legend Grant Turner. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Staffy
John Adshead | On The Life And Career Of Grant Turner

Afternoons with Staffy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 8:14


The Coach of the '82 All Whites joins the show to share a few memories of the late Grant Turner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 284

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 50:08


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner summarize Iowa v Oklahoma State, look at college rankings and discuss the NCAA qualifying process (including Coaches Rankings, RPI and seeding)

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 283

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 49:01


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner summarize the Iowa State v Missouri dual, look at Div. I rankings, and preview a number of big dual meets this coming weekend

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 282

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 58:04


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner talk about the Zagreb Open, exciting college dual meets, dual meet criteria, college rankings and upcoming duals.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 281

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 52:29


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner talk Penn State v Iowa, Russia's Olympic status, Zagreb Open day 1, college rankings and dual meet picks.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 279

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 60:55


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner talk about current wrestling topics.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 278

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 52:24


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner talk about the NWCA Multi-Division Nationals, high school transfers, NCAA Div. I rankings, upcoming college duals and Senior-level wrestling.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 275

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 49:25


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss college dual meets, college rankings, the Beat the Streets LA event, high school wrestling and more.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 276

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 50:29


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner talk about NWHOF Duals Classic, recent college results and rankings, UFC sponsorship of Iowa wrestling, and upcoming major college tournaments.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 273

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 52:23


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner talk World Cup, college dual meets and college rankings during a busy week for wrestling.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 272

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 53:35


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander & Grant Turner talk Div. I wrestling - dual meets, rankings and previews of Iowa v Iowa State and the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 269

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 51:48


It's college season!! David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss NCAA Div. I rankings and dual meets, plus the Greco-Roman World Cup and much more. 

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 267

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 47:19


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss Amit Elor, the U23 World Championships, the World Cup, and the conclusion of their NCAA Div. I  weight class previews.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 258

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 47:17


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner review U20 results in Greco-Roman and Women's freestyle and discuss the World Championship seeds that are out for men's and women's freestyle.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 257

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 46:30


David Mirikitani, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss U20 Freestyle Worlds, Morgan State hiring Kenny Monday, Brody Teske to Iowa, and Kayla Miracle winning the Special Wrestle-off and more

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 251

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 53:39


David Mirikitani, Grant Turner, Mark Ostrander and Earl Smith explain their picks for the upcoming NCAA Division I college season.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani: Episode 250

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 53:00


David Mirikitani and Grant Turner celebrate episode 250, discuss Felicity Taylor to Iowa, U17 Pan Am results, more on the NCAA bylaw changes and the newest NCAA preseason rankings.

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani - Episode 242

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 41:13


David, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner discuss coaching changes, James Green, NIL, upcoming events and more

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In with David Mirikitani - Episode 241

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 43:24


Published April 8, 2022. David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss Bill Farrell International, NIL and other topics

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Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 230

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 41:03


Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 230David Mirikitani and Grant Turner discuss the latest news and notes around NCAA Div. I wrestling, including tracking the latest changes in the individual rankings. The two also preview a pair of key dual meets set for this weekend: Penn State vs. Michigan and Iowa vs. Ohio State.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 229

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 44:46


Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 229David, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner break down the latest news and notes in Div. I college wrestling, including a new "buy or sell" segment throughout the rankings.

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Cocky Nation: A JSU Podcast
Last Football Game, 3OT Basketball Thriller, and More C-USA Talk | S3E9 Cocky Nation Podcast

Cocky Nation: A JSU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 52:52


Football is coming to an end with our last game against a familiar foe, Eastern Kentucky in Richmond, KY. Does Troy suck? We think so, we discuss the amazing and heartbreaking triple overtime thriller that happened in Troy, AL. What has happened to the C-USA talks? Well we bring on Grant Turner, fan of future C-USA member Sam Houston, on the show to talk about the move for both schools, as well as new developments on the conference as a whole.

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 221

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 45:02


Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 221This week, David, Mark Ostrander and Grant Turner go through the NCAA Div. I rankings following the first week of competition. They touch on multiple upsets, including Nebraska's No. 16 Peyton Robb knocking off UNC's returning national champion Austin O'Connor. 

Doty Land
Tribute To Classic Country Music, WSM Radio, Grant Turner, And More!

Doty Land

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 17:28


From memories of Loretta Lynn,  Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton, WSM radio announcer Grant Turner and others this tribute looks at how classic country music still resonates across the land.  Heartfelt memories galore! Podcaster Gregory Humphrey takes listeners on a journey from his Hancock home to the stages of country music shows.  The fiddles are warming up, now.  

Weighing In with David Mirikitani
Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 218

Weighing In with David Mirikitani

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 43:09


Weighing In With David Mirikitani - Episode 218David and Grant Turner talk topics around the wrestling community and start to take a look at the upcoming 2021-22 NCAA Division I Wrestling season, which begins next week.

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WorldWide Legend Podcasts
The business of radio is beginning to recover

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 94:20


In radio news, more radio groups report their fourth quarter revenue results. Global a British company wants to increase its steak in Iheart Radio. More radio stations are replacing Rush Limbaugh with local programming. Finally we will let you know what is happening on the street. Bill sparks will present a special feature, the last interview given by WSM AM radio personallity Grant Turner. Our featured station takes us to Chicago Illinois and we listen to radio station WDRV FM celebrateits 20th anniversary. Finally our classic aircheck takes us to Providence Road Island and radio station WSNE FM from April of 1985.

Takedown Wrestling Radio
TDR 01/26/2019: Mike Chapman, Grant Turner, Gordon Hassman, Heath Grimm & Lou Banach

Takedown Wrestling Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 116:51


TDR 01/26/2019: 0:00 - 45:00             The Kemin Report w/ Jeff Murphy 49:00 - 59:00           Grant Turner 1:00:00 - 1:20:00     Gordon Hassman 1:23:00 - 1:34:00     Heath Grimm 1:38:00 - 1:55:00     Lou Banach    

Takedown Wrestling Radio
TDR 07/14/2018: The world's largest wrestling tournament returns to Fargo

Takedown Wrestling Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 116:11


TDR 07/14/2018 0:00 - 20:00             Brad Smith 24:00 - 42:00           Izzy Martinez 45:00 - 59:00           Jim Miller 1:00:00 - 1:20:00     Speed Herrig 1:22:00 - 1:32:00     Earl Smith 1:35:00 - 1:45:00     Grant Turner 1:47:00 - 1:59:00     Gary Abbott    

Takedown Wrestling Radio
TDR 01/27/18: NCAA violations coming?

Takedown Wrestling Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 112:55


Takedown Radio - January 27, 2018: 0:00 - 0:07                   Grant Turner 20:00 - 35:30                Kevin Dresser 39:00 - 55:00                Jeff Murphy 58:00 - 01:16:00           J'den Cox 01:18:00 - 01:29:00      Bryan Smith 01:36:00 - 01:50:00      Alex Marinelli, Spencer Lee, Brandon Sorenson

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Athlete Peformance Solutions' Grant Turner on Nike Wrestling and its place within the sport - ST340

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 46:08


When the University of Oregon dropped wrestling in 2007, a lot of people were pointing the finger at Nike. The athletic giant grew out of the Eugene campus and with wrestling no longer sponsored at the school, many called for the company to get out of wrestling altogether. It nearly did. But now Athlete Performance Solutions has brought Nike Wrestling back into wrestling and the company is already making an imprint on the sport once again. Iowa State alum and current Grand View assistant Grant Turner is one of the big factors in Nike's return to wrestling. With Turner and crew helping guide Nike corporate in the right direction, Athlete Performance Solutions is now the official gear provider of USA Wrestling and the apparel provider of USA Wrestling events. On Episode 340 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we'll get inside the company a little bit and see why some people are changing their opinions on Nike. You won't be able to miss them in Fargo. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 250-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn 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.

Pemrose Media, Ltd
Echoes Of Laughter – Episode# 8 – Havin’ A Hand Slappin’, Foot Stompin’ Good Time At Opryland USA

Pemrose Media, Ltd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013 22:29


It has been referred to as the “Home of American Music”, “America’s Musical Showpark” and promised “Great Shows, Great Rides and Great Times”. The park originally opened  with 120 acres of rides and attractions. It opened on June 30, 1972 and remained open until December 31, 1997. At the parks peak in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s the park enjoyed the attendance over 2 million guests annually. Welcome to Opryland USA. Opryland USA, which was usually referred to as Opryland was born due to the popularity of its namesake The Grand Ole’ Opry and the move of the Opry from its long time location at the Ryman Auditorium to its current location at the Grand Ole Opry House. But before we tell the story of the park, we’ll tell the story of The Grand Ole Opry itself… Stepping back it in time we go back to the Roarin’ 20’s, 1925 to be exact. The Grand Ole Opry started out as the WSM Barn Dance. What was WSM you may ask? WSM was an AM radio station owned by the National Life & Accident Insurance Company. The radio studio was housed on the fifth floor of their building in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. In October of 1925 the station began a program featuring “Dr. Humphrey Bate and his string quartet of old-time musicians”. A couple of weeks after the program aired WSM hired what would become their long-time program director and announcer George D. “Judge” Hay. Hay wasted no time, after coming on board he quickly recruited the seasoned 77 year old fiddler Uncle Jimmy Thompson and then on November 28, 1925 and re-launched the WSM Barn Dance, and although the phrase would not actually be mentioned on air for another 2 years, that date is credited for being the official birth date of The Grand Ole Opry. During the 1930’s the popularity of the program led to many artists, who would later become country music legends, performing on the Opry as well as the length of the Saturday night show being extended to 4 hours. Being broadcast at that time at 50,000 watts, the show became a staple in homes in 30 states eventually becoming a national show when it was picked up by NBC Radio in 1939. All the time this was happening, the live audience of the show grew quickly leading the show to being moved from its original studio to larger and larger venues to accommodate the audience size. Eventually the audience grew to such a size that measures were taken to control attendance by charging a 25 cent admission charge. That, having little effect to dissuade attendance, led to the show being moved to the Ryman Auditorium. It was during the Ryman years that music legends such as Hank Williams (who was eventually banned in 1952 due to his alcohol problems), Patsy Cline, Roy Acuff, The Carter Family, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Minnie Pearl and many others came to be frequent performers on the Grand Ole Opry Stage. The Opry’s growing attendance numbers due to its popularity along with deterioration issues with the Ryman Auditorium led to the decision to find a new home for the show. It was decided by WSM, Inc., the operator of the Opry that it would be relocated nine miles east of downtown Nashville, on a tract of land that was owned by a sausage manufacturer (Rudy’s Farm) in the Pennington Bend area of Nashville, it was also decided to build a theme park and hotel/convention center with the new Grand Ole Opry House becoming the crown jewel of the grand entertainment complex. Ironically, the theme park would open on June 30, 1972 prior to the Grand Ole Opry House debuting there on March 16, 1974. The park would receive its original name from WSM disk jockey, Grant Turner’s early morning show, Opryland USA, with its own name honoring the stars of the Grand Ole Opry. Although the Grand Ole Opry had always dedicated itself to mostly featuring traditional, conservative Country Music (with only a couple of exceptions); Opryland USA’s overall theme was more of a generalized blend of American Music consisting of bluegrass, gospel, jazz, pop and rock and roll with the theme carrying through not only to the rides but the shows as well. As a matter of fact the Rock N’ Roller Coaster was a opening day attraction. WSM’s bet paid off in a big way as the entire complex proved extremely popular and spurred its first expansion in 1975. In a move that would fit right in with culture of the park the “State Fair” area was created featuring carnival games, the Wabash Cannonball roller coaster, the Tennessee Waltz swing ride and the Country Bumpkin Bumper Cars. As would become the norm because of the parks limited size, the park would have to remove an attraction in order to add a new one. In this case it was the park’s buffalo exhibit that would disappear in favor of the new attractions. But the Wabash Cannonball roller coaster would prove to be one of the favorite rides at the park until it’s closure 22 years later. In a setback for the park for its 1975 season, not too long before the park was set to open the Cumberland River experienced a large flood that inundated most of the park with some areas submerged by up to 16 feet of water. Fortunately, the park was able to recover from the flood quickly with the opening day being delayed only for one month, but on a sadder note several of the animals from the petting zoo did not survive the ordeal. Attendance continued to grow throughout the 1970’s and into the 1980’s partly due to the parks location and its ability to draw guests throughout Tennessee and several surrounding states being that there were no other comparable parks within a reasonable driving distance. Most other parks such as St. Louis’s Six Flags over Mid-America, Charlotte’s Carowinds, Atlanta’s Six Flags over Georgia and the northern King’s Island in Cincinnati were a 4 to 6 hour or more drive making them impractical for a day trip. As park attendance grew and attractions grew, it ushered in the need for a hotel in order to keep guests onsite for more than a day. In 1977 the Opryland Hotel, a large resort hotel, was built next to the park. Then in 1979 the Roy Acuff Theater next door to the Grand Ole Opry House in the plaza area and was the primary venue for the theme parks premier musical events and productions. In a shrewd business move the theater was actually built outside the park’s perimeter and while because of this you did not need theme park tickets to attend events, productions held there usually did require separate tickets from park admission and in most cases drew day guest’s from the parks to the events as well as the general public, thereby increasing the park’s revenue. In 1982, things changed for the Opryland complex in an abet, “Grand” way. The parent company of WSM, Inc., (National Life and Accident Insurance Company, later NLT Corporation) was absorbed by American General from Texas. Unlike it’s predecessor, who had benefitted from the advertising value and name recognition of owning and supporting the Grand Ole Opry, American General had no experience with or running an entertainment business and furthermore had no interest in running a theme park nor the broadcast business. It almost immediately set about the task of finding a buyer for all of NLT’s former entertainment assets and approached some of the larger entertainment and hospitality corporations such as MCA, Anheuser-Busch and the Marriott Corporations about the possibility of selling them all as a “package” deal. While some potential buyers were interested in individual parts like the theme park, the hotel, or the Grand Ole Opry itself; no one company was interested in buying them all at once. After a time, American General began considering that the only way they would be able to divest themselves of these properties would be to split them up into different entities. As fate would have it, just about that time Gaylord Broadcasting Company of Oklahoma City stepped in and bought nearly all of them lock, stock and barrel. The Opryland Complex, the WSM radios stations and it would have bought the WSM-TV station as well had they had not been at their limit of television stations that they were allowed to own by the government. After the purchase was complete, the name was changed to Gaylord Entertainments Company. In fact, Ed Gaylord, who was then heading the media empire was instrumental in Opryland’s acquisition. Mr. Gaylord, as it turned out was a huge fan of the Opry and spearheaded the effort to purchase it and keep it intact. As an added bonus, the acquisition also included then fledgling WSM cable network, TNN (The Nashville Network) and its production division Opryland Productions. TNN has since gone on to become a television network dedicated entirely to Country Music. For a number of years TNN’s offices and production facilities continued to be located on-site in Opryland as well as one of its shows, Nashville Now (then later Music City Tonight) was filmed in the Gaslight Theater within the park itself and the park was often used as a backdrop for numerous concerts and performances of popular country music stars. With Gaylord now owning and backing the park and the enthusiastic leader of the parent company as a fan, the future looked bright for Opryland USA…and for a while at least it would be, but the clouds were beginning to gather. With the purchase of the park now behind them, 1982 would bring more expansion to the park but with growth would come more growing pains due to the limitations of space. Future expansion from this point would mean that for every new addition to the park, something would have to go. In 1984, a third roller coaster arrived in the New Orleans area of the park. It was named “ The Screamin’ Delta Demon”. A second, yet more subtle park gate was also added adjacent to the parking lot as well for the 1984 season. As the 1980’s pressed on, the park would face an issue that it never really had to deal with before…competition. As I had mentioned earlier the park had faired well during the 1970’s and early 1980’s because, while other attractions did exist in Tennessee and it’s surrounding states, there we’re no direct competitors that equal to Opryland USA using te same model. But that was about to change with the opening of kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky and the former Silver Dollar City in Pigeon Forge, Tenessee rebranded and improved to become Dollywood, a partnership between the Herschend Brothers and singer, songwriter and actress Dolly Parton. Now with two other parks within driving distance and both competing for Opryland’s guest’s the park stepped up it’s game by committing to making annual changes to retain it’s local and out-of-town guests and adding major attractions such as the General Jackson Showboat (which still continues to operate to this day near Opry Mills), they also added new roller coasters and water rides until the end of the decade with the opening of the “Chaos” roller coaster.  In 1992 the Chevy-Geo Celebrity Theater opened and for two seasons the performances here were included with the regular park admission. Then in 1994 and 1995 the park began up-charging guests for the concerts held in the theater. Then in a short-lived attempt to capitalize on the success and revenue of the Chevy-Geo Celebrity Theater, Opryland added two more venues; Theater By The Lake and The Roy Acuff Theater each, receiving renovations and expansions, and added them to the concert series and billing it as Nashville On Stage. However, it turned out to be “too much of a good thing by creating more supply than there was demand for the live entertainment” and due to the lackluster sales the multi-venue concert series was moved back to the Chevy-Geo Celebrity Theater serving as the single concert venue inside the park. Many other things were promoted to bring visitors to the park such as the taping of several weeks of the popular Mark Goodson Game Show “Family Feud” featuring some of the biggest stars in country music at the time including, just to name a couple, the Mandrell’s and the Statler Brothers. Also in reference to TNN’s coverage of NASCAR and Opryland’s designation with NASCAR the annual “TNN Salute to Motorsports” would take place one weekend a year at the park starting in the early 1990’s and continuing until the parks final closing. Large events were held in the late years of the park, for example the Grizzly River Rampage was used as a course for the NationsBank Whitewater Championships, which (in 1995 alone) served as a qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. After the events were completed, the course was drained and a temporary Halloween attraction—"Quarantine", tied into the storyline of the neighboring indoor roller coaster "Chaos"—was constructed in its bed and would run during the halloween season from1995 through 1997. In 1995, in what would come to be the final large attraction would open at the park, The Hangman roller coaster was opened. Also starting in 1994, Gaylord began investing heavily in the rejuvenation of the downtown Nashville entertainment district. The company renovated an old and dilapidated Second Avenue building into what became the Wildhorse Saloon and was also behind the major rennovation and reopening of the Ryman Auditorium. With the investment made in the downtown entertainment district they began to offer a water taxi service between the downtown district and the theme park and solidified the connection between the two areas by renaming the theme park as Opryland Theme Park and using the existing name of Opryland USA as the figurehead name for all of Gaylord Entertainment’s Nashville properties. Now with all of the investment going into the area and a new coaster for the park you would think that would signal good things for the future of the park but short-sighted planning and baseless decisions would soon signal the beginning of the end for Opryland theme park. For a moment, we’re going to step back in time to 1993. At the time the theme park had grown to 200 acres in size. Let’s put that in perspective. For those of us who are familiar with Disney’s theme parks let’s compare Opryland Theme Park’s 200 acres  to Walt Disney’s Magic Kindom Park coming in at approxamately 142 acres or Disney’s Hollywood Studios Theme Park at 154 acres. Granted EPCOT is over 100 acres larger at 300 acres but I think you get the picture. Opryland at the time was not a small theme park by any means and still needed room to grow. However, that was not to be. A project that would put the final nails in the preverbial coffin for the theme park was to be called “The Delta” and it would be started in 1993 and would open in 1996. The project was huge, in fact it was the largest construction project up to that point in Nashville’s history. It would add a massive new atrium, 1,000+ guest rooms and a new convention center to the Opryland hotel. It  would also come to occupy almost every single square foot of land that would have allowed the theme park to grow and evolve. Coming back to late 1995, the Gaylord company management at the time had turned a scutinizing eye towards the theme park, and perhaps a bit of predjudice. Nashville’s climate while pleasant throughout the majority of the year, prrevented the park from operating during the winter except for a short run during the Christmas season. The park was also only able to open on weekends during the spring and fall. But the park was open daily during the summer season. According to reports, it was shown that attendance to the parks did somewhat plateau throughout the 1990’s. However, the actual number of visitors to the park made the park profitable, but obviously not profitqable enough for the executives running the company at the time. In 1997 Gaylord management decided that a move back towards it’s core hospitality business was in it’s best interest and in keeping with this directive, it was decided that the Opryland Theme Park property would no longer make a return on investment equal to what was desired for it’s properties and was unlike to do so in the future. Which in light of the consuption of property from the construction of The Delta, seemed to be a self –fufilling prophesy. Either way, one thing was clear, Opryland Theme Park’s journey was coming to an end. In 1996, a third park gate was finally added near the "Chaos" roller coaster, which allowed pedestrian traffic between Opryland Hotel and Opryland Themepark for the first time in the parks history. Previously, hotel guests wishing to visit the amusement park would have to take a shuttle running back and forth between the hotel and the entrance of the park. At the end of 1997 the "Christmas in the Park" season was promoted as "one last chance" for the residents of Nashville to see Opryland Theme Park, but guest arrived to find that only a very small portion of the park was open for the season, many of the larger attractions were already being dismantled. Then abruptly on December 31, 1997 the gates were locked and Opryland USA began to fade from reality into history. As it so often happens in the wake of closing an amusement park, efforts were made to sell off the larger rides and attractions to other parks to recoup as much revenue as possible from the dying park and in some cases they succeeded in others, deals went bad leaving some dismantled rides to either sit in outdoor storage and deteriorate or being sold off for scrap… an end not befitting the memories, laughter and fun times that they had generated for so many years before. The park site was cleared and paved over and relegated to serving as the parking lot for Opry Mills and the Grand Ole Opry House while construction of the mall took place on the site of the Theme Park’s parking lot. Opry Mills opened in May of 2000. But for a time some vestiges of the park remained, as a few still do today for those who know where to look. A long, short concrete levee wall that once separated the State Fair, The New Orleans and the Riverside areas is still visible and from the McGavock Street entrance you can still see the remains of the embankment which once supported the rails for Opryland’s railroad. The administration building that was located however briefly outside the gates of the park was moved near the Cumberland landing docks and serves as offices for the General Jackson and the Music City Queen riverboats. Quite a bit of the Opry plaza area remains intact and for that matter open for business. The Roy Acuff Theater, The Grand Ole Opry Museum, and of course The Grand Ole Opry House herself have remained in regular use before, during, and after the demolition of the park. It should be noted as well that the Grand Ole Opry show also returns yearly for a limited seasonal run at it’s original home at the Ryman Auditorium.  The buildings that once housed Roy Acuff’s and Minnie Pearls Museum became administrative offices for WSM radio and as for the Gaslight Theater it is still the only building that is still standing from inside the gates of the them park and has been used for Gaylord’s annual ICE! exhibit for a time, as a rental facility for television production, and for various other events. Though all of the rides had long since gone, the man-made channel for Grizzly River Rampage remained as a visible reminder of the park for fourteen years until Gaylord, in clearing the area for a new events center razed the course…and with that the last recognizable feature of Opryland Theme Park was gone. While many people have called for the park to be rebuilt, it was not to be. The time of Opryland Park had pasted. For it is now, like so many other parks ever to remain destined to operate only in the memory of those who can’t forget the fun they had in Opryland, USA. Thank you for joining us for this episode of Echoes Of Laughter. You can listen to this show as well as all of our other shows by visiting us at our website at: ithrivehere.com and of course at echoesoflaughter.com. Please remember that if you like our shows we ask that you subscribe to them and give us a positive rating on iTunes, after all that is how other people are able to find our shows as well. 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