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John Harkes played a critical role in the evolution of the US Men's National Team in the late 80s and early 90s. A product of Kearny, New Jersey, Harkes had an outstanding college career at the University of Virginia, then broke into the USMNT scene. At the same time, he became the first American to truly emerge as an outstanding contributor in England, where he played for Sheffield Wednesday. Harkes was on the field for Paul Caligiuri's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" and then played in both the 1990 and 1994 World Cups. He went on to coach and is currently Technical Director at McLearn Youth Soccer in Virginia. The USMNT legend joined us to talk about growing up in Kearny, playing in England when no one could really track his exploits, and so much more. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: John Harkes (Former USMNT and MLS Player) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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(0:00) DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux talk Revs' simplified approach in win over Charlotte, Alyssa Naeher's heroics for USWNT (14:15) CBS Sports analyst Charlie Davies recaps UEFA Champions League QF first legs, weighs in on another Everton points deduction (25:30) Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman offers takeaways from vital win over Charlotte and midweek trip to Azteca (34:58) Revolution midfielder Ian Harkes on the importance of last weekend's win and building into Saturday night's trip to Yankee Stadium
For 6 years, Sarah Teegarden Harkes traveled around the world competing at the highest level. She consistently trained and challenged herself to improve physically and mentally, learning how to be resilient, a team player, and a leader. A graduate from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, she learned valuable skills in leadership, management, strategy, and innovation. She represented Wake Forest University, where she was a varsity soccer player, and captain. On this episode of "The Bear & the Ball," Sarah describes her journey.
Former U.S. men's national team captain, John Harkes, visits Over The Ball to delve into his Greenville experience and reminisce about the 1990 and 1994 World Cups. He reflects on the tragic death of Andreas Escobar and stresses the significance of honoring soccer history. Dave and Kevin explore Harkes' move from European play to MLS and the hurdles of being a soccer commentator. Harksie underlines the necessity of American voices in soccer commentary, recounting his Goal of the Year win in the English Premier League versus Manchester United, navigating their arrogance.
Erin Harkes celebrates the release of her first video special (and second album) on Wednesday, December 6 at a special comedy concert event at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, New York.Oft voted “Best Local Comedian”, Harkes celebrates the release of the new album as a part of her monthly series: “Women Aren't Funny at UPH!” Erin will shows clips from the special and then will perform an entirely new set of material.Having found great comfort in front of an audience she was able to make this transition smoothly. In a very short amount of time she achieved much local success and has since performed nearly every major club in NYC and in Toronto and Montreal. She is also a regular feature at Funny Bone Comedy Clubs across the country.
Comedian Erin Harkes came into the studio and talked about comedy, music, and podcasting with Brad Monkell.
John Harkes helped awaken soccer fever in the United States as captain of the US Men's national team during the 1994 World Cup. His son Ian Harkes pursued the “family business,” and is currently playing for the New England Revolution in the MLS. The Harkes boys talk with host Jon Frankel about the changes in how professional soccer players train now versus when John Harkes was on the pitch, and what it's like to grow up in a family where everyone plays soccer for a living.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Harkes helped awaken soccer fever in the United States as captain of the US Men's national team during the 1994 World Cup. His son Ian Harkes pursued the “family business,” and is currently playing for the New England Revolution in the MLS. The Harkes boys talk with host Jon Frankel about the changes in how professional soccer players train now versus when John Harkes was on the pitch, and what it's like to grow up in a family where everyone plays soccer for a living.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux talk Matt Turner's debut with Nottingham Forest (14:54) CBS Sports analyst Charlie Davies recaps the Premier League's opening weekend (25:21) Revs play-by-play man Brad Feldman on Neymar's move to the Saudi Pro League (36:08) Revolution midfielder Ian Harkes on returning to a different MLS after time in Scotland
The New England Revolution smashed DC United 4-0 in a game highlighted by an Ian Harkes brace. Andy Judd from Revs Nation joins Greg Johnstone to discuss Harkes' breakout performance, Carles Gil in the MVP picture, the Latif Blessing-Mark Anthony Kaye trade, and answer listener questions! You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @AndyRevsNation, @RevolutionRecap Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Threads: @RevolutionRecap Thanks to BetOnline.ag for sponsoring this episode. Use promo code Bleav for a 50% bonus on your first deposit! Thanks to Golaco Kits for their support - visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golacokits/ Revolution Recap thanks Sobczak.Law and Five Point Builders for their support of this show and local independent media. Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org. And be sure to visit The Blazing Musket at www.theblazingmusket.com and visit them on social @BlazingMusket on twitter.
Willkommen beim Profcast des FSR Rewi Jena! Wir starten in dieses Projekt mit dem (nun ehemaligen) Dekan und Lehrstuhlinhaber für Bürgerliches Recht, Römisches Recht und Europäische Rechtsgeschichte: Prof. Dr. Jan Dirk Harke. Die Episode mit Prof. Harke wird in zwei Teilen erscheinen: Im ersten Teil sprechen wir über die Aufgaben eines Dekans und Prof. Harkes dreijähriges Jurastudium. Weitere Themen sind die juristische Promotion sowie Forschungslandschaft ganz allgemein und KI-Richter. Viel Spaß! Bei Fragen, Kritik, Wünschen oder sonstigen Anregungen freuen wir uns über Eure Nachrichten an profcast@uni-jena.de oder an unseren Insta-Account @fsr.rewi.jena. Ein Podcast des Fachschaftsrates der Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. ---------- Website Instagram Lehrstuhlseite von Prof. Harke Rücktrittsmeldung Prof. Harke ---------- (00:00) Begrüßung (01:14) Was macht ein Dekan? (04:27) Kindheit (07:59) Jura in 6 Semestern (19:35) Habilitation und Forschungslandschaft (38:17) Juristische Forschung allgemein (50:04) KI-Richter (57:45) Teilfolgenende
Post-Split Fixtures, The Loan Report, The Woman's Team, The Academy, Live Show, Who Am I, Sponsors Day, On This Day with the Arab Archive and Ian Harkes is our special guest... It's all coming up on Episode 192 of The Dode Fox Podcast… You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, buy our merch at www.dodefoxpodcast.com and get more info from https://linktr.ee/dodefoxpodcast
On the pod this week - Josh catches up with guest Gio Cañas of the Greenville Triumph, to learn about their history and Harkes' way of playing. In the second half, Dan Creel stops by to go over the weekend's results and we look into the crystal ball to see how our favorite clubs fare heading into US Open Cup Round Two.
See Erin when she records her next album, and a YouTube comedy special on March 29th at the Funny Bone in Albany.
This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Erin Harkes (Sirius XM, "Zoloft + Probation")! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Erin about being a Dead Head and why you should never mix mushrooms and booze! Enjoy! . Follow Us! Erin Harkes: @erinharkes Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod . Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes!
Join Hamish, Hugh and Ben to discuss all things Scottish Football. This week they take a look at: - The most recent Scottish Premiership Gameweek - The state of their fantasy teams Find us on twitter @HoofballPod and on Youtube Intro/Outro Music Funky Chunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Episode 18 is here and we are thrilled to have John Harkes join the podcast. A member of the National Soccer Hall Of Fame, Harkes has spent more than 35 years playing, coaching, learning, and loving the game. He spends a bit of time with us on the podcast and episode 18 is a true gem. In this episode...•Harkes discusses where he learned the most about the sport•We learn how success on the field transitioned into success as a coach•John reveals the moment where he was wowed by a soccer playerRecorded on 5.10.2021 & released on 5.13.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel: Click HerePartnership opportunities available.Instagram - @turneroneillpodcastFacebook - @turneroneillpodcastTwitter - @turnonpodcastWebsite - www.turnerandoneill.comEmail: turneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)
Your Tried and True Crew are super excited to bring you this bonus episode, an interview with D.C. United and USMNT legend John Harkes! We sat down with Harkes to discuss his playing career in England, D.C. and for the U.S. national team. The conversation then turns toward his current coaching career with reigning champions Greenville Triumph SC. Listen in and make sure to follow the team's social media for updates as their season progresses!Throughout the season, make sure to check back for more bonus content!
David helps Addison remember a beloved childhood friend, coaches Erin through hard times, and gets a call from a galaxy far far away. Relevant links: https://www.instagram.com/busmansholiday/ https://www.instagram.com/fabulosocomedy/ https://www.erinharkes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/francesvspredator/ https://twitter.com/Franceshatesyou --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doyouknowwhattimeitis/support
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We had Erin Harkes on the show and she was amazing! She also has a comedy album that will be released in a couple of days, so please go and check it out.
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John Harkes comes to Greenville having most recently served as Head Coach and Director of Football for FC Cincinnati. During his time in Cincinnati, he led the club to a 16-6-8 record – good for third in the league among 29 teams and a playoff bid in the organization's inaugural season. Harkes was a finalist for Coach of the Year honors after the 2016 season. Prior to taking the helm in Cincinnati, the Kearny, New Jersey, native served as a member of Bruce Arena's coaching staff with the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer (MLS). Harkes has held coaching and technical director positions at the national and MLS academy youth levels, including the U.S. U-20 Youth National Team and as technical director for D.C. United's youth academy. Harkes played soccer at the University of Virginia from 1985 to 1987 under his future D.C. United head coach Bruce Arena. He was named the MAC Hermann Player of the Year in 1987 and elected to forgo his senior year to play full time for the U.S. Men's National Team in 1988. With the National Team, Harkes earned 90 caps (89 starts), competed in two FIFA World Cups (1990, 1994), the 1988 Olympics and served as team captain from 1995-1998
En A Full, Mauri David habló con Yanina Harkes, una vecina del Barrio Observatorio sobre los incidentes que se produjeron cuando un comerciante trató de impedir que colocaran bombas de estruendo cerca de su local y terminó siendo golpeado por manifestantes del Suoem.
Three American soccer legends -- John Harkes, Tab Ramos and Tony Meola -- join Sam and EG to discuss the new documentary "Soccertown USA" outlining their incredible journey from playing together for a club in a small New Jersey town to carrying the USMNT to not one but two World Cups, culminating with a win over tournament favorites Colombia and pushing eventual champion Brazil to the brink in 1994 on home soil. Behind the scenes stories of Tab nearly signing ill-fated contract with NY Cosmos, Meola's ridiculous coming out party with the NT, Harkes' motivation from watching US fall short in WC86 qualifying, *that* game/goal versus T&T, and basically what it was like -- the highs and lows -- laying the foundation for soccer in the US for generations to come.
On Episode XI we are joined by Dundee United Midfielder, Ian Harkes. Dundee was recently promoted this past season from the Scottish Championship (2nd Tier) and into the Scottish Premiership (1st Tier). Ian will be competing with Scottish giants, Celtic FC and Glasgow Rangers next season amongst others. On this week's episode we discuss with Ian how he's grown psychologically as a professional over his first three seasons. We also discuss how his college recruiting process shaped up and give Ian the hypothetical "College or Pro" question that so many young Americans will be faced with. We dive into how Ian goes about improving, the difference between belief and hope as well as how Ian has grown through his periods of doubt throughout his career. We close this week's episode with Ian's best and worst parts of being a pro and three traits Ian sees in himself as a player that he hopes those watching him play can take from his game.
Have you ever heard of Commission Breath? if not its a term that means your agent is more concerned with his/her commission than you the client getting the house of there dreams, you can smell it a mile away, if you get a wiff run and run fast, as you might get stuck with a 30 year problem, as we Talk New Jersey Real Estate, we cover, Topics Such as Covid-19, Real Estate School, the importance of service, and more in this 30 minute, conversation we leave the listener, with more than they came with. please contact either Maurice or Fareeda, as they are both, Licensed in PA,NJ, while Maurice is also Licensed in New York, a property Management company Owner, Just Authored the book Property management 2.0. the sacred text to Property Management, goto www.propertymanagement20.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maurice-muhammad5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maurice-muhammad5/support
Every soccer player in America knows the names; Ramos, Meola, and Harkes. But do you know how their careers began? Join us as we talk about, Soccertown USA, a documentary by U.S. Soccer Historian, Tom McCabe. The 68-minute journey tells the story of the boys from Kearny, NJ — from the streets, to playing against Italy in Rome, to finally leading a USA team in the 1994 World Cup.
If you are fans of these TOP TALENTS- Erin Harkes, Chris Dollard, Sonny Daye and Perley Rousseau- and there are PLENTY of them in Albany's Capital Region and beyond, I ask that you take 1/2 hour or so of your time and listen to this discussion. We all need entertainment and music in our lives, and these folks have been impacted bigly from this horrific pandemic. They discuss their trials and tribulations here and possible things they are doing in the positive. (And yes, you'll get some chuckles along the way) This is Roundtable discussion 1- there will be more! To follow them and support them: www.erinharkes.com and click on the Patreon page to help her out ChrisDollard on Facebook ChrisDollardmusic.com Sonnyandperley.com Sonnyandperley on Facebook
We recently hosted House of Soccer in Charlotte before the International Champions Cup match between Arsenal and ACF Fiorentina. A lot happened. We still can't believe it. We shared the stage with Megan Rapinoe, Hector Bellerin, Rob Holding, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and we even managed to piss off USMNT legend John Harkes. Lots to unpack here, folks! Segment 1: House of Soccer is our World Cup Segment 2: Zlatan Throwin' Bows Sponsors SeatGeek Download the Seatgeek app and use the promo code COOLIGANS for $10 off your first purchase. Soccer 101 Listen to the latest spin-off podcast from Total Soccer Show that explains the big soccer topics in more detail. Daryl & Taylor know the game inside and out, so tune in especially when you need to understand some confusing soccer issue! Available now wherever you get your podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccer-101/id1473757537 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We recently hosted House of Soccer in Charlotte before the International Champions Cup match between Arsenal and ACF Fiorentina. A lot happened. We still can't believe it. We shared the stage with Megan Rapinoe, Hector Bellerin, Rob Holding, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and we even managed to piss off USMNT legend John Harkes. Lots to unpack here, folks! Segment 1: House of Soccer is our World Cup Segment 2: Zlatan Throwin' Bows Sponsors SeatGeek Download the Seatgeek app and use the promo code COOLIGANS for $10 off your first purchase. Soccer 101 Listen to the latest spin-off podcast from Total Soccer Show that explains the big soccer topics in more detail. Daryl & Taylor know the game inside and out, so tune in especially when you need to understand some confusing soccer issue! Available now wherever you get your podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccer-101/id1473757537
In a Soccer Down Here 1v1, we take another trip to Greenville and catch up with Cindi Harkes...Her pedigree and background in the sport is a long and storied one and she gets to be a part of something from the ground up in USL League One!Enjoy, y'all!
Matt's flying solo for this one & talks about the heartbreaker loss to Cincy, and Jake talks to a newly retired Tam Mkandawire on a host of topics.In this episode:Rowdies 1:2 PK CincinnatiEastern Conference StandingsRochester, Harkes to USLD3Tam Mkandawire interview See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over the Ball with Kevin Flynn is back! To mark the occasion we're sharing some of our favorite older shows like this one featuring Jeff Carlisle, Ridge Mahoney and John Harkes discussing the Mexico–USA rivalry and Jurgen Klinsmann.
Fresh off their impressive showing at the Copa America tournament, the U.S. team was feeling ready to take on the world. Or, more specifically, the World Cup. That was coming up in 1998 and the players were primed to begin the qualification run. “We were a confident team,” remembers defender Marcelo Balboa. “When we walked out on the field, we knew that we could beat anybody in the world.” But exactly who would walk out on that field was the question nagging at every player. Even if the team qualified for the World Cup, not every player would make the final 22-man roster. Even fewer would get starting roles. The yearlong qualification process, thus, became a kind of ongoing audition for the World Cup roster, with Steve Sampson serving as casting director. And with his interim-coach days now behind him, he felt confident about making decisions, even bold ones that would not make everyone happy. His first big move was to take the title of team captain away from the calm-under-pressure veteran Balboa and give it to the scrappy, tenacious Jersey boy, John Harkes. And this title didn’t come with “interim” before it. In fact, Harkes was known as “Captain for Life.” The change didn’t put Balboa in the best frame of mind for the march toward the World Cup. To make it, the U.S. would have to survive an initial round of six games and qualify for a second round of 10 games, dubbed the “Hex.” For players, this test is both physical and psychological. Stifling heat, waterlogged fields and in every city they traveled to — a stadium filled with people who truly hated them. Balboa remembers a dummy dressed in a U.S. national team uniform that was swung from the top tier of a stadium with a noose around its neck. Jeff Agoos says a bag of urine was probably the worst thing thrown at him — though the C batteries hurt, too. It was an added degree of difficulty for players who were battling other teams and trying to outshine one another for playing time. The next big move by Sampson as he started to whittle the team down was to bench the team’s highest-profile player, the closest thing it had to a star, Alexi Lalas. “It sucked,” says Lalas. “Because I felt that you dance with the ones that brung you.” But the players weren’t the only ones with jobs on the line. U.S. Soccer was already courting the Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz as a replacement for Sampson. By November 1997, there were just three games to go in the “Hex” and the American position was tenuous. With doubt setting in, the team arrived in Mexico City for a crucial game, knowing the U.S. had never beaten or even tied Mexico on their home turf. Once inside The Estadio Azteca, the team would battle the triple threat of altitude, smog and the noise of 105,000 frenzied Mexican fans. The Americans played shorthanded after Jeff Agoos was sent off the field with an early red card. Yet, somehow, they tied, 0-0. Their performance was so impressive that the Mexican fans gave the American team a standing ovation as they left the field. That game proved to the team they could win anywhere in the world. Just one week after Mexico, the U.S. qualified for the 1998 World Cup in a shutout game against Canada. Cue: the celebration. The flowing champagne, giddy embraces and heartfelt speeches were all captured for posterity, including that moment Sampson threw an arm around his Captain for Life, John Harkes, and said to him, “Your third World Cup. Can you believe it?” But not all the players celebrating in the locker room that day would actually get to play at the 1998 World Cup. Some of the team’s most experienced veterans would go to France, but never set foot on the field. Others wouldn’t make it there at all, including, of all people, John Harkes. Just two months before the World Cup, the Captain for Life was captain no more.
John Harkes was off the team. It didn’t make any sense. Harkes was practically born to play on the national team. He grew up in Kearny, N.J. -- nicknamed “Soccertown U.S.A.” -- where everyone he knew was the kids and grandkids of Scottish and Irish immigrants, and a love of soccer was in their DNA. “We played constantly,” remembers Harkes. “We got kicked off the baseball fields, we got kicked off the American football fields, we got the ball stolen by the police and then had to have our dads go down and get the ball back again so we could play again that night.” That non-stop playing paid off. Harkes was recruited by the University of Virginia and in his senior year, he quit college and joined the U.S. national soccer team. In 1990, the 23-year-old helped the team qualify for the World Cup for the first time in four long decades. He was so good that he got picked up by one of the oldest pro teams in England, Sheffield Wednesday. It was a tough initiation for the young American, but he found a way to prove himself: with a blast from 35 feet out that flew past one of England’s best goalkeepers of all time, a legend name Peter Shilton. It was Harkes’ way of saying, “Hey, Americans can do it.” But there was no time for celebrating. “Don’t get caught up in your emotions,” he told himself. “You’re an American. You’re trying to break in here. Get back to business.” Because professional soccer has an unforgiving, unsentimental culture. All that matters is the game. By the time Harkes returned to the U.S. in 1996 to play for the shiny new Major League Soccer, he had become a legit international star – as well as one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful – and was named Captain for Life by team manager Steve Sampson. Harkes was funny, confident, well-liked and respected by his teammates. And he was Eric Wynalda’s best friend. They had been teammates for eight years and worked well together. Harkes could take the pressure off when Wynalda got too intense. They were partners in locker-room comedy and on the team bus did scenes from Dumb and Dumber or Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. But Steve Sampson didn’t always appreciate Harkes’ breezy personality. And on April 14, 1988, Sampson called a press conference and announced that John Harkes – the man who’d become arguably the centerpiece of American soccer – was off the team. The announcement shocked everyone – reporters, fans, players and Harkes himself: “I was just like, ‘Wow. I don’t understand.’” At the time, Sampson vaguely cited discipline and leadership issues. In American Fiasco, Sampson boils his decision down to three strikes -- only two of which were made public at the time of Harkes’ ouster. Strike one: Sampson says Harkes, a midfielder used to playing at the center of it all, initially refused to move to left back during an exhibition match against Holland. (Harkes disputes this, saying he was merely reluctant.) Strike two: Two days later, Sampson says Harkes and other players went out on the town and trashed a hotel room. (Harkes also disputes this.) Strike three is a longer story. The last straw for Sampson involved allegations that Harkes was having an affair with another player’s wife. Upon hearing the news, Sampson says he knew immediately that he’d have to kick Harkes off the team. “There were lines that you do not cross over. You don’t have an affair with another player’s wife." And it wasn’t just another player, but his best friend, Eric Wynalda. The story behind that third strike wasn’t made public for 12 years, until Wynalda himself revealed it on his soccer talk show, Fox Football Fone-in. He and co-host Nick Webster were discussing an English player being accused of having an affair with the ex-girlfriend of a teammate. Webster said, “Well, you’ve had experience with this, Eric.” At that point, Wynalda explained to viewers, “there were allegations that John Harkes had been, had an inappropriate relationship with my wife and he was removed from the team for that reason.” Sampson then broke his silence about the matter and spoke to reporters. “It was a relief, for me, because, finally, people heard the truth,” he says. (John Harkes declined to discuss allegations of an affair.) Many players were surprised to learn an off-field issue had subtracted Harkes’ on-field skills and leadership from the team. Alexi Lalas was angry. Had he known the reason at the time, he says he would have said, “I want him on my team because he’s a good soccer player. As a professional, I will forgive you a lot as long as you’re going to help me win.” Even Eric Wynalda was against Harkes getting sacked. “I thought that if I can handle it, Steve should have been able to handle it. Ripping John off that team was ripping the heart out of our team.” All these years later, Steve Sampson doesn’t regret his decision, but he’s learned an important life lesson from it: “That to be a principled man, always comes with consequences.”
A fun, freeform discussion with Albany area singer-songwriter turned comedienne Erin Harkes. We talk about the journey one takes to be a working musician, and her gutsy transition into stand-up comedy (not many can do both, but she handles it real well!). There's some hysterical stories along the way here. Also, Richie gives RHYMING advice to POTUS on his upcoming meeting with nemesis Robert Mueller. All on this edition of THE TOP. Richie is always available to provide music and entertainment for your next conference, meeting, or other business function. He can do perform his unique brand of keyboard comedy, along with music for dancing and more! He can even write you a personalized song parody for that special someone (and if he can't be there in person, he can pre-record it and email it!) For demos, testimonials etc http://www.hirerichie.com on Facebook @rhyminrichiephillips
FC Cincinnati had a remarkable first season. Now, as the team prepares for its second season beginning in April the team is in the news after dropping its popular and nationally well-known head coach John Harkes. General Manager Jeff Berding talks about replacing Harkes, FC Cincinnati's remarkable success and more.
After a winter slowdown, Filibuster is here for you and ready for the long haul. Jason, Adam, and Ben are back to talk about the last two weeks of news, including the UMSNT camp and the United players who will be attending. We also talk about the trade of Collin Martin and the hire of a new Academy director, as well as the possible signing of Ian Harkes, the loss of Crystal Dunn to London, and the latest chapter in the USL/NASL lower division drama. We then bring back one of our favorite guests, Travis Clark of Top Drawer Soccer. We talk about the potential of Ian Harkes, the top two players in the MLS SuperDraft, D.C. United's draft strategy, the deepest positions available in the draft, and another United Academy graduate who, unlike Harkes, is available for drafting. Give it a listen!
We moeten en willen langer thuis wonen maar dan moet onze woning daar wel geschikt voor zijn. Hoe je een woning daarvoor geschikt maakt? We praten erover in de uitzending. Te gast zijn -Alex Sievers, Conceptonwikkelaar wonen bij Beyond Now -Daniëlle Harkes, manager van het Aedes-Actiz Kenniscentrum Wonen-Zorg en -Mark Drontmann, commercieel directeur Fijn Wonen van Van WIjnen Bouwonderneming Op de schop Deze week in 'op de schop' Jurrian Knijtijzer, architect en eigenaar van Funch Buildings. Luister woensdag om 15.30 uur naar BNR Bouwmeesters See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 17!In this episode, Andrew Beam sits down with Erin Harkes.The two talk about the evolution of her songwriting, her experience learning to play guitar, digging through her mother's record collection, remembering local musician Pat Tiernan, and even how a bass drum scholarship helped her get into college.Find Erin on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and ReverbNation.Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod. DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE
DCU broadcaster John Harkes and Crew midfielder Chris Birchall join the program this week.