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If the name dropping in the main wasn't enough, we've brought more for you. For this week's bonus, Dave Hogan i.e Hogie stays with us to dive into that time he was run over by Madonna and capturing the iconic Britney Madonna kiss.FTG. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
This week we've a guest who's been very important in Gordon's life, a photographer whose snaps are iconic worldwide and who has shot everyone from Oasis to Michael Jackson, Tina Turner to Robbie Williams, it's Hogie, aka Dave Hogan.Dave regales us with tale after celeb tale, and we just sit back and lap it all up. Wish you'd been at that show or in that room? Hogie's probably been there. Enjoy!Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
FULL SHOW | Kate McCarthy previews an EPIC AFLW Grand Final. World Surfer Jackson Baker and Bulldog Oskar Baker (aka the Fabulous Baker Boys) are on a mission to save lives. And Wil is searching for The Best Sandwich in Melbourne. From Ionsky's in Malvern, to Hogie's in Dromana – find out who takes the toast. Catch Rosie, Wil and Daisy LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M. To watch your new breakfast crew in action, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow @triplemmelb on Instagram. Remember to like and share! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The East Coast Music Association is excited to introduce this year's ECMAle for the 2024 East Coast Music Awards in Charlottetown, PE. Brewed on the island by Upstreet Craft Brewing in collaboration with other breweries, this special edition beer celebrates the 4th anniversary of the ECMAs Craft Beer Collective partnership.The label for this year, created by ECMA Nominee Jud Haynes, captures the essence of Prince Edward Island. Featuring iconic landmarks like the Confederation Bridge, the design pays homage to the beauty of PEI.Upstreet Craft Brewing started as most beer companies do — a few buds sitting around slugging back homebrew and talking big game of dropping it all to open a brewery of their own. Before they knew it they were in too deep to turn back and just kept going until they began to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Turns out it was the best idea they ever had.Today, Upstreet is a B-Corp certified company with three locations across two provinces, a line of craft sodas, and beer on shelves in all four Atlantic provinces. We hope to continue to grow and refresh our communities.East Coast DNA host Darcy Walsh sat for a chat, and a beer, with brew master Hogie to get the background behind the Track 4 ECMAle and what else the brewery/venue has to offer. Thanks to Upstreet Craft Brewing for a recording location, and tasty beverage. Subscribe to East Coast DNA for more music + arts coverage throughout the year. Episode music provided by Absolute Losers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
National Signing Day passed and still no decision from Derik Queen. What's the latest scoop on the five-star center and the Terps? Maryland basketball showed a lot of rust and talent in its season opener. What can you take away from the first game of the season? There's something fishy about the Maryland-Nebraska point spread. As poorly as they've played lately, Mike Locksley's team isn't dead yet. Plus additional info on the Derik Queen saga, does Paul to hang with Hogie and lots more Terps talk. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beyond Racing started as a pipedream of Anna Newkirk and Abby Hogie: wouldn't it be cool to have a World Cup race team that you run and race for with your best friend? Few people have the skills or determination to make it happen, though, and the story of what Anna and Abby — with the help of none other than Eliot Jackson — have pulled off is a great one. So we sat down with the two of them to hear all about the founding of Beyond Racing; why they chose to go that route rather than getting on established teams; moving to Contra Bikes for 2023 and the wild tale of how that came about; and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Crankworx Innsbruck prep (2:18)Starting Beyond Racing (2:52)Naming the team (9:49)Launching a World Cup race team (16:35)The Beyond Racing support structure (20:17)Coaching (25:07)Moving to Contra bikes (28:14)Prototyping the Contra DH bike (35:28)The 2023 season so far (48:19)Anna and Abby's goals for 2023 and beyond (57:09)RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ MembershipBLISTER+ Real World TestimonialsBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTEDHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We sat down with Abby Hogie and Anna Newkirk to catch up after the 2022 season, their first racing together as the Beyond Racing team, and there was a lot of ground to cover: from the ups and downs of running your own team, season highlights and fun travel stories, to pit setup, lit custom kits and sponsor projects, to the upcoming changes to the World Cup, injuries and the key lessons for next year. One of the highlights of our catch-up with Anna last year involved Mačka and while no new pets were acquired this year, there is another good story involving an animal and the crossing of borders. As always with Abby and Anna, we had a lot of fun recording and we look forward to following Beyond Racing in 2023! Have a listen to our previous episodes with Abby and Anna (here and here) if you have missed them so far!
We sat down with Hogie from Libra Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer (& also Upstreet Brewing)at the Stillwell Freehouse to chat about the non-alc beer and more!Find Libra Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer on instagram here. Make sure to follow for updates on new flavours and cool contests!Our amazing sponsor is Bishop's Cellar! They're so awesome! Spend your beer money there! Shop online and get FREE shipping to anywhere in NS if you spend over $150, or get flat rate shipping of $10 within HRM and $20 everywhere else (minimum spend may apply, rates may change)!SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERS SO YOU DON'T MISS OUT ON TASTY INFO!!!Keep tabs on their social media pages for updated web order info, changing store hours, and pickup/delivery availability.Find out what's in store, on tap, and shop online!Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and Spotify, and rate and review to help other people find us!We can always be found here:TwitterInstagramFacebookClip and Share your favourite moments from the podcast using ReCast!Want to help support the 902 BrewCast? You can donate here [NOTE: This is in USD]. Your ears are all we ask for, but we appreciate your support towards helping improve the podcast and keeping it running! Thanks
On today's episode Jordie and Doogs recap everything that went down in Charlotte for week 2 of PLL action including the Redwoods season already being over, the Atlas still steamrolling everybody, and a tough loss for the Waterdogs [1:40 - 51:45]. After that, Doogs is joined in the office by Mitch Pehlke and Hogie from Ohio State for an interview about the Buckeyes, PLL, and a goalie challenge in the works [55:15 - 1:17:45]
Alex and Kevin from the Home Gym Discord discuss the beginning days of the Home Gym Discord, what's going on these days if there is any beef with the Reddit group, and more. More Info Join the Home Gym Discord Knurled News GGE Website Home Gym Guide Gym Equipment on Sale Show Notes (0:10) Background on these two (1:44) What is Discord? (3:36) The best parts of the channel (5:04) The founding story of the Home Gym Discord (9:34) Beef with r/Home Gym? (12:13) Reddit vs. Discord (23:17) What is the Ice Cream Classic? (29:23) Home Gym Tours --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garage-gym-experiment/support
For our first ever podcast with a brewery hailing from the East Coast, Cee hung out with Mike "Hogie" Hogan, the Co-Founder and Masterbrewer of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island's Upstreet Brewing! Alongside their great range of brews at Upstreet, the team founded Libra, their phenomenal non-alcoholic line of beers that we've been huge fans of since they dropped in late 2020, so we got to hear about how Libra came to be, what the scene is like in both PEI and the East Coast in general, their approach to their beers, how craft beer trends fare out East, and their plans for Libra moving forward. They crushed a couple of Libra NA brews (Hazy IPA and Pale Ale), Parks & Rec Nano IPA, Rhuby Social Strawberry & Rhubarb Witbier, and their Go-Go Gose with blush plums. Cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Welcome to Episode 12 of The Hurling Pod - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Is Paul Murphy about to move to The Football Pod? (08:48) – Limerick's late flurry sees them defeat Tipperary. (24:20) – Should Gillane have seen red? Is he the form hurler in the country? How to mark him... (51:43) – Can Clare topple Limerick this weekend? Cork v Waterford. (01:00:39) – Hogie's record moment was missed... (01:16:00) – Leinster Championship preview. (01:22:30) – Leinster and Offaly into rare Leinster Minor Hurling final... Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Welcome to Episode 12 of The Hurling Pod - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Is Paul Murphy about to move to The Football Pod? (08:48) – Limerick's late flurry sees them defeat Tipperary. (24:20) – Should Gillane have seen red? Is he the form hurler in the country? How to mark him... (51:43) – Can Clare topple Limerick this weekend? Cork v Waterford. (01:00:39) – Hogie's record moment was missed... (01:16:00) – Leinster Championship preview. (01:22:30) – Leinster and Offaly into rare Leinster Minor Hurling final... Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
We sat down with Abby Hogie to talk about her journey with bikes and the ups and downs of racing downhill world cups so far, about inspiration and women in the sport and about her pre-race play list and her stance on the controversial cats vs dogs issue. Together with Anna Newkirk, Abby forms the recently launched Beyond Racing team and we got to hear all about their plans on and off the track, their partners and how Eliot Jackson and the Grow Cycling Foundation helped in bringing their dream of a UCI MTB team alive. We are looking forward to following Abby and Anna in '22 and are equally stoked that we are able to help share their story! Music credit: “B-Roll” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Today's grid was unique - a giant IF in the center of it, and in between the I and F ran the amusing answer to, 19D, Exclamation upon seeing this puzzle, THATSABIGIF, which got (at least here at JAMDTNYTC HQ, a big laugh). Jean made short order of today's crossword, Mike had to struggle with his old nemesis, food -- in particular, the spelling of 20A, Carmichael who composed "Heart and Soul", HOAGY (not HOGIE, aka a tasty sandwich), and the answer to 3D, They can rate up to 350,000 on the Scoville scale, HABANEROPEPPERS (not JALAPENOPEPPERS, which are a mere 2,500-8,000).
One of the most popular click-and-point adventure games from the golden Lucasarts era. Bernard, Hogie and Laverne get trapped in time as they try and stop the evil purple tentacle from taking over the world.Come listen along as we go through the plot, puzzles and wacky comedy that makes it so appealing to this very day.This is part of A New Winter Podcast Network.Website: anewwinter.netPatreon: patreon.com/anewwinterInstagram: @anewwinterTwitter: @anewwinterEmail: anewwinterpodcast@gmail.com or oddcastoddballs@gmail.comSam's Twitch Channel https://www.twitch.tv/legassiqueDan's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRTt17kVazujMJbxo688sA Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hogie joins us in part 1 of this 2 part podcast to discuss his playing career, including the time he was shot by someone in the stands, followed by his management career and reveals the reason he decided to step away from managing the Rush Athletic 2nd Team. Part 2 of the podcast will be out midweek. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Above is a eleven-minute podcast, part of a series telling the incredible story of Ann Kerr. You can read the script of it below. Part 1 is here. There is more to follow.Ann Kerr writes books, teaches courses, sits on boards, paints watercolors, coordinates Fulbright Scholars, and oversees four generations of family who are involved in everything from local British government to large-scale construction. But within her family, the thing that wins Ann off-the-charts praise is that, for a few minutes of episode nine, she appears in ESPN’s Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance.” “I couldn’t believe it! They were so complimentary!” Ann exclaims on a Zoom call with mutual friend—The New Yorker’s exceptional writer Charles Bethea. “I don’t think sons compliment their mothers very easily!” Then, because she’s Ann, she asks Charles and me if we compliment our mothers. Parenting is woven in.Charles had the idea to talk to Ann in a pandemic because … well … as we wrote in setting up this series, she has a certain wisdom that feels relevant. (A TrueHoop reader emails: “She's had more than her share of darkness, but has learned how to focus on the light. She's exactly the sort of person I want to read about these days.”)She knows about death and tragedy, especially because Malcolm Kerr, her husband of 30 years and the father of the four Kerr children, was assassinated in 1984. She wrote a book about that period of her life called “Come With Me from Lebanon,” that came out a decade later. Skill is rising from adversity is poignant now.I bought a used copy of her book which arrived through the mail. I show her on Zoom that it’s autographed. “A lot of people, it seems,” she replies, “have gotten rid of my book.” I find that hard to believe: It’s incredible.Steve makes appearances in Ann’s story. She feels most of the Kerrs are like Malcolm, in the sense that they are frequently on the verge of saying inappropriate things. Ann notes that Steve also says he is like Malcolm. But that doesn’t sit well with her because, she notes, Steve is more “diplomatic.” Like her. At one point (ironically, after a call from a diplomat), Malcolm accepts a job as the president of the American University in Beirut. Steve is the senior star of the Pacific Palisades high school basketball team, with dreams of getting a scholarship to play in college. The Kerrs decide to split up for a year—Ann will solo parent Steve and Andrew in California. Now and again, Ann flies to visit Malcolm, leaving Steve and his younger brother Andrew with less-than-normal supervision. After two and a half weeks in Lebanon, Ann returns to notice signs that there might have been some partying in her absence. The living room ferns, she notes in the book, smell like beer. On Zoom she adds that she asked Steve why the kitchen floor was so clean.“Oh,” she remembers Steve replying, “we just spilled some yogurt.” Ann didn't believe a word of it, but let it go. Because, she says, she understood the bigger picture. She was just happy both boys were happy and healthy.Diplomacy. Now we’re getting into the wisdom of Ann Kerr.A little peek behind the scenes of our audio project:Many people stretched to make this happen. For starters, 85-year-old Ann Kerr lives alone in California, Charles was in Oregon, I’m in New Jersey. So the key audio engineer of this projet was Ann herself, recording a voice memo on her iphone. She then agreed to an additional session recording what she described as “the racy parts” of her book. Jarod Hector did amazing voiceover work as Malcolm. Charles and everyone at TrueHoop—Jessica, Adena, Judy, David, Jarod—weighed in. It was all sliced and diced on a short turnaround by the brilliant Michael Hanson, a friend of Charles’. We will repeat all of this in upcoming episodes—there are more racy parts of Ann’s book to come.And, just for fun, or for people who prefer reading to audio--here’s a peek even further behind the scenes. This is the inexact script I shared with Michael, which is not terribly accurate to the actual finished audio.HENRYAnn Kerr’s book “Come with me from Lebanon,” opens with a scene of the aftermath of her husband’s assassination. Then, in a surprise, the book unspools, in loving detail, the story of 30 years with Malcolm Kerr. They raised four children--the coach of the Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr, as well as John, Susie, and Andrew. These days she’s fond of referring to them as “TWO PH.DS, AN M.B.A. AND AN N.B.A.” Much of their early lives together were in California but the rest was at a very special place—the American University in Beirut. Malcolm was the president of AUB when he was killed.ANN [not verbatim]Malcolm essentially achieved a dream, and it was my dream too. We both loved the place. We had gone back and forth there on sabbaticals.Three of our four children were born there, Susie, John, and SteveHe was on the board of trusteesWe knew maybe in lineTurned out to be the right place, the right person, the wrong timeHENRYThis is the story of how Ann Kerr came to love Beirut, and Malcolm.ANN [not verbatim]Junior year abroad, purely out of a sense of adventure.I thought India might be fun, my parents said no go to Europe. We found AUB.Approval of minister in Santa Monica. SO unusual in letting me go. ANN FROM BOOKToo exhilarated to sleep at the end of that extraordinary first day in Beirut, I sat propped up in bed under a small light writing to my parents and sister, trying to describe all that had happened that day. It was difficult to convey in words the wonder of all the new sights and sounds and smells, the charm of my roommates, and the distinctive beauty of the AUB campus. But for me, writing was a way of sorting things out and making my family a part of these new experiences. In the past I had always been homesick when I went away from home—to summer camp as a child and when I started college—but in Beirut I was too captivated with all that I was doing and seeing to be homesick.ANN There was a sequence. We first met at a bar. Hahaha. Then there was a tea dance at the hostel. No one’s ever heard of a tea dance. And then we had the same Ottoman History class, taught by a very famous Ottoman historian. And I didn’t know anything, and Malcolm knew everything, so I needed him to help me with my homework. One thing led to another, the rest is history.ANN FROM BOOKWe were reclining on the living room couch in his parents’ house in the increasingly well-worn middle section, not making any of our old pretenses of trying to study Ottoman history or Malcolm vainly attempting to teach me to play chess. His parents were out and the mood was mellow. In a few simple words he asked me to marry him. Although the suggestion did not come as a complete surprise, I remember marveling at how decisive Malcolm was. How could he be sure, when we had known each other only five months, that he really wanted to marry me? Always more prone to pondering and to detail than Malcolm, and with a certain shyness, I hemmed and hawed and gave an elated but indefinite reply.I wrote to my parents to tell them that this young man I had been describing in my letters over the past five months had proposed marriage. I recounted all the admirable qualities that attracted me to him—his special brand of humor, his nice family, his intelligence, his integrity, and the easy rapport and fun we had together. The thought occurred to me that it might be difficult for parents to feel happy about their first child finding the man she wanted to marry halfway around the world—a man they didn’t know and a place they had never seen—but I was too much in love to dwell on those thoughts for long.HENRYIn the early 1960s the Kerrs moved to the house where Ann still lives now, high on a hill over Pacific Palisades. Malcolm was a professor at UCLA. They went about the business of raising children.ANN Malcolm was gaga over his kids. He was busy an awful lot of the time. Sometimes I felt very put upon, as I think I put in the book. He was always flying off to interesting places, and four kids is a lot. But we had these sabbaticals. I came alive, and it was hard, because then we’d come back here and it was back to the kitchen.ANN [not verbatim]I tried to get the kids to go to Sunday School, but Malcolm won completely. With pancakes, and bacon, and basketball in the driveway.His competitive talents were really honed by playing with his father and his older brother. 4.5 years older. John. John really coached him. But if Steve lost to them he was so hard on himself. I won’t go into too much detail. In case he hears this. HENRYFrom the moment it emerges that Malcolm might be a candidate to run AUB, the Kerr family knows Malcolm could be killed—as a symbol of America. His son John wrote a letter “Tell Dad that I think he’s the best Dad imaginable. I think last night was the most homesick I’ve ever been … hearing about Sadat has made me nervous about Dad going to Beirut. It sort of reminded me that someone doesn’t like you they just might shoot you.”When Malcolm got the job, it stirred up a lot of issues.ANN [not verbatim]A professor grading papers for 20 years, at that point you want to go on and do something that has more meaning, that had huge meaning for him.Push comes to shove, who would he choose, choose his family or AUBWe all have these dilemmas.ANN FROM BOOKMalcolm and I gradually came to the conclusion that we couldn’t both go to Lebanon and leave our children. Susie should continue graduate school, and I would spend the school year in Pacific Palisades with Steve and Andrew. I went back to California early enough to be with Susie and John for a few weeks before they had to return to college, and Malcolm soon joined us for a week’s vacation to coincide with our twenty-sixth wedding anniversary. The joy and fun of all being home together again and the likelihood of Malcolm’s departure gave us pause to doubt the course we had set.HENRYThe outgoing president of AUB was kidnapped. Beirut was in turmoil. What did it all mean for Malcolm? Would his new job be delayed until things calmed down, or sped up so he could take charge sooner?They were in Pacific Palisades eating breakfast when the ambassador called.ANN FROM BOOKThe phone call dropped like a bomb … the year-long separation suddenly loomed in front of us for what it was, and the dangers of living in Beirut began to cancel out the virtues of returning to AUB. In that brief phone call, the ambassador had disrupted the exclusiveness of our family life. I remember resenting Malcolm’s readiness to leave us so quickly, knowing full well that we had both committed ourselves to this endeavor and that his eagerness and impatience to get on with things were very much in character. Malcolm was not one to get cold feet, but I was getting cold feet for him, and I wished illogically that we could be out of all this. The job I had so looked forward to as something we were going to do together was now pulling us apart.ANN [not verbatim]I would go visit Malcolm, what we called our conjugal visits … HENRYAt one point Ann returned to find the living room ferns smelled of beer.ANNWe had someone staying in our little house. I think he was a partygoer tooReally funny. I remember asking how did the kitchen floor get so clean?Steve said “we spilled a little yogurt”Anyway I took it in stride, knowing what was going onANN [not verbatim]Steve does claim that he’s like his father and that always rankles me a little bit because he didn’t get his father’s impatience, his other siblings did, his father had a short fuse, I was always afraid to say the wrong thing. Steve is more diplomatic. ANN FROM BOOKSteve and I were talking after dinner the other night as we were washing dishes about how lucky he was to have such a privileged life. A few minutes later he murmured pensively, “No—I don’t have my Dad.” But then we rationalized that he had been pretty lucky to be under the same roof with you for as long as he had. (And I wanted to add, now to have me staying home with him while he finished high school.)HENRYWhile Malcolm was settling into his new job in Beirut he wrote letters to his family, which often attempted to make Beirut sound attractive, as the idea was one day the family would join him. But even Malcolm had mixed feelings.MALCOLM LETTER—JAROD VOI often wish at odd moments that I could return to the quiet routines of UCLA and Pacific Palisades—certainly from the point of view of home and family, Sunday evening TV, Steve’s basketball games, the UCLA swimming pool, walks with Hogie, and hugs with everybody …But not from the Meaning of Life point of view, and I cannot regret making the move.HENRY AND ANN CONVOHENRY It seems he describes most people’s meaning of life. Do you see what I mean?ANN You’re right! You’re right! The so and so, why did he have to go over there! Of course! Nothing’s very black and white, you know?HENRYNext time: Steve moves to Arizona to play for Lute Olson, Ann and Andrew move to Beirut to be with Malcolm. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
This week's podcast we have the Hogan aka Hogie Roll on the cast. By far one of the youngest guests we have ever had on talking about his recent quest into FPV with a fresh new perspective from all us old people in FPV.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/boostgoose)
Mike Hogan filling in for Scotty. We let Hogie talk about the Eagles parade with Dave Poulin...and they'll chat Leafs a bit....plus the crew discusses their top 5 favourite Winter Olympic events
In the first hour, guest host Mike Hogan is joined by World Juniors Radio Play-by-play Voice Jon Abbott, then Hogie tells you his favourite memory from 2017 in a year-in-review.
It's studs and duds Friday with Gino Reda to start hour 3. Paul Jones, the voice of the Raptors then joins Hogie to preview the Raps and Knicks tonight
Sweets! The man, the myth, the legend, Duane Watson leads off with Mike Hogan to explain what happened to the Raptors in Denver. Murray Howe, son of legendary Gordie, promotes his new book and Glen Suitor and Hogie go over their CFL Awards
Rounding the bases this hour with Mike Hogan. Pierre LeBrun and Hogie talk NFC East...and a little hockey. Andy McNamara then drops by to help you win your fantasy week. Don Szymborski from ESPN recaps an exciting World Series too!
Kristen Shilton leads off with Hogie to chat about the Leafs possible lineup combinations for their game against Anaheim. The crew gives their "Good, Bad and Ugly" from an exciting Week 8 in the NFL and then JP Hoornstra of the Southern California News chats World Series
TSN 1050 Baseball analyst Steve Phillips leads off previewing Game 6 of the world Series. Hogie gives away Raptors tickets before Josh Lewenberg pops in to chat about the stifling defence the Raps showed against the Trail Blazers.
Mike Hogan filling in for Scotty. We replay the interview with San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson from Leafs Lunch, we look back at one of the greatest boxing fights of all time and Richard Griffin joins Hogie to recap a wild game 5 of the World Series
Mike Hogan filling in for Scotty Mac. Hogie remembers the late Gord Downie, Bruce Arthur shares some memories as well. Kristen Shilton drops by with some last-minute Leaf notes before the Red Wings game tonight
Mike Hogan in for Scotty Mac today. Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star leads off discussing Mitch Marner going to the 4th line. Josh Lewenberg previews the NBA season plus Hogie's Proline picks!
Mike Hogan filling in today. Kristen Shilton joins to discuss the rivalry between Montreal and Toronto. We run some fresh MIke Babcock audio and we allow Eagles super-fan Hogie gloat about the big victory last night
Mike Hogan in for Scott MacArthur. Former WHA/NHL Contender Gilles Gratton joins Hogie in-studio to promote his autobiography. Terry Dunfield promotes the TFC/Impact game this weekend and Hacksaw Lee Hamilton previews Week 6 in the NFL
Hogie and JJ recap a thrilling OT win in Hamilton, look ahead to an important home game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and are joined by Defensive tackle Dylan Wynn.
Hogie and JJ recap a thrilling OT win in Hamilton, look ahead to an important home game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and are joined by Defensive tackle Dylan Wynn.
Football heavy hour. Marshall Ferguson from TSN 1150 recaps the quiet week the Tiger-Cats had. Argos backer Rico Murray joins Hogie then to chat about the Labour Day classic on Monday
Mike Hogan in for Scotty Mac. Was the hit on Odell Beckham Jr. dirty? Eli Ankou, defensive tackle from the Houston Texans joins Hogie to discuss his first NFL camp. Plus the Shout Outs!
In today's Baseball Hour, Mike Hogan is joined by Seth Gruen of Bleacher Report to take us through the Chicago side of the Jays-Cubs series from this past weekend. Hogie talks about the Ian Kinsler-Angel Hernandez drama, and that Hernandez needs to get out of baseball. As well TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell joins to tell us where the Jays go from here.
In Hour 1, Mike Hogan discusses the Jays being swept at Wrigley Field over the weekend and if Sunday's 10th inning loss was the final nail in the coffin. Hogie also continues the discussion on McGregor-Mayweather and what kind of fight we'll actually see. As well CFL on TSN Analyst Glen Suitor joined the show to recap a big Argos victory over Montreal.
In today's Baseball Hour, Hogie is joined by TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell to discuss the continued decline of Troy Tulowitzki, and that his best days are far behind him. Also Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal stopped by to talk about the new ways the Los Angeles Dodgers are spending.
In Hour 1, Mike Hogan is joined by Israel Fehr to discuss the state of the Jays following Troy Tulowitzki's transfer to the 60-Day DL. And on the anniversary of "The Trade" we delve into some of the biggest "OMG" moments in sports history. Hogie also discusses the idea of Johnny Manziel joining the CFL
In today's Baseball Hour, Rich Griffin of the Toronto Star stops by for a look ahead to the Jays next couple months. Hogie discusses how players can check out in baseball as the season goes on. As well Jay Jaffe of Sports Illustrated joins the show to talk about Barry Bonds ten years after he broke Hank Aaron's home run record
Mike Hogan filling in. Brian McTaggart from MLB.com to discuss Dallas Keuchel's statements about the Astros lack of moves. CFL Senior VP of Football & Officiating Glen Johnson joins Hogie to discuss the new rule changes
Mike Hogan filling in. Brian McTaggart from MLB.com to discuss Dallas Keuchel's statements about the Astros lack of moves. CFL Senior VP of Football & Officiating Glen Johnson joins Hogie to discuss the new rule changes
Mike Hogan in the big chair. Lee Hacksaw Hamilton chats NFL training camps with Hogie. Bruce Arthur praises Dwane Casey for his latest remarks and Argos LB Bear Woods chats about the Stampeders
Mike Hogan filling in. Mark Masters chats about the World Junior Summer Showcase. Toronto Argos Receiver Anthony Combs checks in with Hogie to discuss what he's learned from SJ Green. Plus, SOUND WARS!
Is Marcus Stroman too emotional when he pitches? Israel Fehr from The Athletic joins Mike Hogan to discuss. Former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub joins Hogie in-studio to discuss Mayweather-McGregor as well as Jones vs Cormier II
Is Marcus Stroman too emotional when he pitches? Israel Fehr from The Athletic joins Mike Hogan to discuss. Former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub joins Hogie in-studio to discuss Mayweather-McGregor as well as Jones vs Cormier II
In Hour 2, Hogie is joined by Ian Hutchinson of Golf News Now to go over the 2nd day of the Open Championship. Also TSN Blue Jays Insider Dirk Hayhurst stopped by to tell us what kind of value Jose Bautista has on the trade market
In Hour 2, Hogie is joined by Ian Hutchinson of Golf News Now to go over the 2nd day of the Open Championship. Also TSN Blue Jays Insider Dirk Hayhurst stopped by to tell us what kind of value Jose Bautista has on the trade market
In Hour 2, Hogie is joined by Laura Armstrong, Jays reporter for the Toronto Star. Bob Weeks also stops by from Royal Birkdale as the Open Championship kicks off this week.
Mike Hogan hosting today. Duane Watson joins Hogie in studio to discuss the latest in Raptors news plus some RJ Barrett talk. Plus we talk ESPYs
Thee Baseball Hour with Hogie and J-Lew. Israel Fhr leads off to discuss the All-Star game and Jared Diamond from the Wall Street Journal explains the myth of Aaron Judge
Demarre Carroll joins Hogie and J-Lew to talk about his trade to Brooklyn. Also, Jason Thom from the Canadian Basketball League discusses the magical run by Canada at the U-19 FIBA tournament
We sat down at Upstreet in beautiful Charlottetown to talk about building a brewery in Charlottetown, community involvement, and sweet, sweet De Novo. Upstreet Brewing Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, and rate and review to help other people find us! We can always be found here: Twitter Instagram Facebook As this podcast starts to gain listeners and popularity, our desire to bring the listener higher quality recordings from guests farther from Halifax also grows. Our goal is to purchase more portable recording equipment and take it to bars, breweries, and beergardens from St. John's to Edmundston and beyond. With increased travel and equipment comes increased costs. If you wish to contribute to these efforts, you can donate here. As a listener, do not feel obligated to donate. Your ears are all we ask for. However, if you feel so inclined, we greatly appreciate any contributions to our efforts. Thanks! (Please note this is in USD)
The title of episode 33 refers to Hogie's penis. Don't ask. Anyway, on this episode of the NSFW indie wrestling bukkake, the guys talk about their first time at RIPW, they give an unwelcomed rub to a wrestler they think you should seek out, and give details on a ton of upcoming events in the area! This Show's Segments: -Makin' The Towns -The Rub -The Booking Sheet
This episode of Independent Talent features an interview with none other than Hogie's own nemesis, indie wrestler JD Thunder! After the interview, we have JD and Hogie square off in wrestling trivia quiz-- and our Resident Wrestling historian eats a super kick! *For all earlier episodes of the show, plus some weird-ass vids, be sure to check out the Independent Talent Podcast YouTube Channel! Credits: Voiceovers - Cheyenne Stinson