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Latest podcast episodes about harold scott

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Black students who integrated Georgia schools share their stories

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 49:43


This year marks 70 years since the Supreme Court issued its historic decision in the Brown v. Board of Education lawsuit. The landmark ruling outlawed racial segregation in public schools. Rights4Children recently hosted an event in commemoration at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Rose Scott moderated the panel discussion. On Wednesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Harold Scott, Rev. Henry Mathis, and Phyllis Jackson-Scott share their experiences during integration after the historic ruling. Cathy Loving, a former Atlanta Public Schools archivist and assistant to Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, also participated in the discussion. During the conversation, the panelists reflected on the positive outcomes related to Brown, but also the challenges that occurred after the groundbreaking ruling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bobby Bones Show
(Mon Full Show) Brothers Osborne Is On Talking About How Their New Record Is The Truest Version Of Themselves, What Their Favorite Songs Are & More + Show Talks To Harold That Needs Kidney From Amy's Billboard + Something Crazy Happened At Bobby's S

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 82:37 Transcription Available


Brothers Osborne are in the studio talking about their new self-titled album that is out now! Hear why they said this album is their most authentic piece of work, what their favorite songs of all time are and more! Plus, Amy saw a billboard of a man named Harold Scott who needed a kidney, and we tracked him down to talk and find out how we can help! Then, find out the crazy thing that happened at Bobby's show over the weekend...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

One Move at a Time
Cover Stories with Chess Life #43: Harold Scott

One Move at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 48:59


Today's guest on Cover Stories is a man in demand. By my count Harold Scott is making his third podcast recording today. He has been a guest on Evan Rabin's Premier Chess Podcast along with GM Joel Benjamin, a feat that he repeated in a joint appearance with Ben Johnson and the Perpetual Chess Podcast. But today it's just him. Harold is the author of our March cover story about eight year old Megan Paragua, who recently became a rated expert. Megan's uncle is New York GM Mark Paragua, but as we learn from Harold's piece, she's doing a lot of the hard work to improve on her own! Harold Scott is a chess teacher and coach currently residing in the Bronx, New York. He is also a FIDE Instructor, a US Chess Senior tournament director, a rated expert, and a writer to boot. His first book, Winning the World Open, is co-authored with GM Joel Benjamin and released in January of this year. It's an absolutely fantastic read, and any fan of American chess history and lore would do well to pick it up.

USCF Podcast
Cover Stories with Chess Life #43: Harold Scott

USCF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022


Today's guest on Cover Stories is a man in demand.

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP 268- GM Joel Benjamin and Harold Scott on How to Win the World Open

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 76:20


This week on Perpetual Chess I am joined by co-authors of a great new book, Winning the World Open, by GM Joel Benjamin and Harold Scott. Joel Benjamin is a 6 time World Open Champion, 3 time US Champion, 2020 US Senior Champion, an Author, a Trainer and a Dad. He has been amongst the top 50 players in the world and battled with many chess legends over the years, as we discussed in our prior interview in 2018. His co-author is FIDE certified trainer, tournament director and USCF expert, Harold Scott. Their book is part historical retrospective, part chess instruction and has lots of fun stories and tons of instructive high stakes games. We discuss the history of the largest open tournament in America and tell some amusing stories involving cheating, alcohol, and, of course, chess. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 0:00- Ukraine related links:  Photo of GM Alexandr Sulypa here  US Chess/Kasparov Chess Support for Ukrainian Chess Players Initiative here  Here are many other ways to support Ukrainians directly, via GothamChess' Twitter:  https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/ 03:00- Brenda Goichberg who was CCA founder Bill Goichberg's wife, and a key contributor to the World Open, among many other things, passed away recently. Harold shares a few details about her personality.  07:30- How did this book come into being?  09:30- The World Open was founded in 1973. What were the early days of the World Open like?  Mentioned: GM Bent Larsen  14:00- GM Joel Benjamin has won the World Open more times than anyone else? What are his most memorable moments? Who were the most impressive competitors?  Mentioned: GM Alex Yermolinksy, GM Alex Shabalov, GM Alex Goldin  24:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess collects and analyzes your games and gives you actionable tips based on the data it gathers. Check the site out, and if you choose to subscribe, please use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%.  25:30- What are the most memorable cheating scandals at the World Open? Mentioned: GM Alexander Shabalov, GM Nukhim Rashkovsky, GM Igor Glek, “John von Neumann vs. Daniel Shapiro   39:00- Any memorable stories involving alcohol at the World Open? Mentioned: GM David Norwood  42:00- Any tips for playing under pressure and/or in large stakes games?  Mentioned: GM Ilya Nyznhik  47:00- GM Eduard Gufeld was notoriously irascible. What memorable stories can Joel and Harold share about his behavior? Mentioned: Gufeld's “Mona Lisa” vs. Bagirov 1973, FM Sunil Weerumantry, Weerumantry-Gufeld 1996, Benjamin-Gufeld 1998, GM John Fedorowicz  55:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can check out their latest offerings here:  New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com 55:30- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Will Joel sell his stockpile of Chess Chow magazine?” 58:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Does Joel have any tips for converting advantages?” Mentioned: Better Thinking, Better Chess, GM Ilya Smirin  1:01:00- Do the authors have some general tournament advice to share?  1:06:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Any chance the authors would write a book about the famed US Amateur Team tournaments?”  Mentioned: Facebook Chess Book Collectors Group  1:11:00- SIGNED BOOK CONTEST INSTRUCTIONS- Write a review or simply give 5 stars on Spotify to Perpetual Chess  Take a screenshot  Email the screenshot to Ben at perpetualchesspod.com with the subject line “Contest” That's it! Winners will be announced via email on March 15, 2022.  1:12:00 Thanks to Joel and Harold for joining the show! Here is where to get their books: Amazon Ebook via New in Chess App  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

National Master Evan Rabin, CEO of Premier Chess
Episode 197 with Grandmaster Joel Benjamin and Expert Harold Scott, Authors of "Winning the World Open"

National Master Evan Rabin, CEO of Premier Chess

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 60:02


In Episode 197, I have the pleasure of conversing with Grandmaster Joel Benjamin and Expert Harold Scott, authors of Winning the World Open. Joel Benjamin won the US Championship three times and happens to be the player with the most World Open first places: six! He is a very successful author of books on chess. His Liquidation on the Chess Board won the Best Book Award of the Chess Journalists of America (CJA), his Better Thinking, Better Chess is a world-wide bestseller, and World Champion Chess for Juniors was published in 2020 to wide acclaim.Harold Scott is a FIDE Instructor, a chess columnist and a chess teacher and coach in the New York City area.We speak about suburban dad life, Joel and Harold's mutual passion for The Mets , their favorite classic rock bands, the Memphis chess scene, top chess improvement tips, The Yale University Chess Team, the importance of tactical training, walking around during tournaments, active dfense in the endgame, cheating at the World Open,  ways to deal with the pressure of last round situations, the art of opening preparation, the importance of preparation, diet at chess tournaments and more. 

Traverse Talks With Sueann Ramella

In this episode of Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella, Nez Perce Tribal police chief Harold Scott talks about his childhood in Lapwai, Idaho and how the racism and disrespect placed on him and his community lead him to a career in law enforcement where he hopes to change the culture of policing. Harold has been… Continue Reading 20. Harold Scott

WCTE's Podcast
WCTE StoryCorps - Dr. Kathy Bertram & Harold Scott

WCTE's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 40:57


Dr. Kathy Bertram (71) and her former patient Harold Scott (57) speak about Harold's experience finding HIV treatment in the early stages of the disease's discovery, going public with his HIV status, and seeing the methods of care in rural areas change over the years.

Cowries and Rice
The Chinese, the Taiwanese, "Fong Kong," and Labor in South Africa

Cowries and Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013 90:11


This is a recording of a lecture by Dr. Yoon Jung Park, entitled "The Chinese, The Taiwanese, 'Fong Kong,' and Labor in South Africa" that took place on September 12, 2013 at the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center. Dr. Park was introduced by the director of the Center, Dr. Harold Scott. Dr. Park's lecture was followed by a question and answer session. Introduction - 0:32 Lecture - 5:21 Questions and answers - 1:01:17

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Playwright, Director and Choreographer - September, 1988

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 90:00


The creative teams of "Legs Diamond": director Robert Allan Ackermam, playwright Harvey Fierstein, and choreographer Alan Johnson, "Paul Robeson": playwright Phillip Hayes Dean and director Harold Scott, and "Spoils of War": director Austin Pendleton and playwright Michael Weller -- discuss their productions, and how they began their careers in theatre.

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Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
Playwright, Director and Choreographer - September, 1988

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 90:00


The creative teams of Legs Diamond: director Robert Allan Ackermam, playwright Harvey Fierstein (who won acting Tony Awards for Hairspray and Torch Song Trilogy—for which he also won a Best Play Tony in addition to his best book Tony for La Cage Aux Folles), and choreographer Alan Johnson, Paul Robeson: playwright Phillip Hayes Dean and director Harold Scott, and Spoils of War: director Austin Pendleton and playwright Michael Weller -- discuss their productions, and how they began their careers in theatre.