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Legendary Birmingham City goalkeeper Ian Bennett joins Brian Dick to run the rule over Blues' two new goalkeepers and explain what Chris Davies' men will need to do to emulate the double-winning Class of 95. Benno also lifts the lid on life under Barry Fry, Trevor Francis and Steve Bruce. Follow the podcast on X to keep up to date with the latest episodes. Brian Dick - https://x.com/briandick Alex Dicken - https://x.com/alexedicken Keep Right On Podcast - https://x.com/KeepRightOnPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we are joined by Ian Bennett, professional indoor soccer player for the Milwaukee Wave and soccer coach in the Milwaukee area. Ian has had a successful soccer career, playing at Marian College before pursuing a professional career. Ian has played at a high level professionally starting in 2007 and highlighted by a 2021 major arena soccer league MVP award. Here Ian and I discuss: His soccer journey from Canada to star player for the Milwaukee Wave How he transitioned from outdoor soccer to indoor soccer Skills that transfer from indoor soccer to outdoor soccer The challenges of transitioning from playing soccer to coaching soccer How youth soccer has changed from when he was growing up His development approach for youth players The current recruiting landscape for youth soccer and how it is impacted by NIL The keys to his longevity as a soccer player Mistakes he sees young players make in development and taking care of their body This is a great episode with unique insights into both the playing side and coaching side of soccer. Ian is currently expanding his private coaching business into a new space in Hartland, Wisconsin. You can learn more about Ian and what he has going on online on instagram @ianbennet26 or at his website https://www.ib26bennett.com/ Are you a soccer player dealing with pain or injuries? We’d love to help. Our team of performance physical therapists specialize in helping athletes return-to-sport and maximize their performance. Schedule a free discovery call today with one of our Doctors of Physical Therapy to get clarity on how we can help you reach your goals! ACL Post-Op Course (Free)
Joined on this episode by Ian Bennett and it was an exciting episode, especially if you love the topics of training and live fire. I was able to pick his brain on his training philosophies and the lessons he has learned. Ian is one of the best and it shows in this interview. Of course the audience always sends the best questions that the guest can crush, and Ian absolutely did so.
How much responsibility do leaders have for the psychological safety of their teams? Aren't psychological hazards an HR issue?Recent changes in Australian law require employers to take steps to ensure not only the physical but also the psychological safety of their employees. This includes identifying and mitigating psychosocial hazards in the workplace, which can have a profound impact on employees' mental health. But what is “reasonable”?This week's guest is Ian Bennett, a legal expert specialising in employment and safety law. He lends his expertise to discussions on workplace safety, specifically focusing on psychological safety and psychosocial hazards in the workplace.Three reasons to listenUnderstand new legislation that necessitates employers to ensure the physical and psychological safety of their employees, currently in place in Australia, but likely to spreadLearn about the implications of these laws for team leaders and what lessons can be drawn from this approach globallyDiscover how to create healthy, productive workplaces where everyone still strives to do their best workEpisode highlights[00:08:18] Expectations on employers to provide psychological safety[00:13:40] How is new legislation being implemented?[00:16:52] The Australian public's reaction[00:20:29] What leaders should bear in mind[00:24:57] What employees are entitled to[00:27:06] Psychological safety in performance management[00:30:15] The downsides of remote work and "always being on"[00:32:14] Whbat can leaders do today?[00:34:43] Ian's media recommendations[00:37:46] Takeaways from Dan and PiaLinksConnect with Ian via LinkedInConversations on Love, by Natasha LunnAnt Middleton's Head Game podcastLeave us a voice note
Welcome to the Financial Modeler's Corner (FMC), where we discuss the art and science of financial modeling with your host Paul Barnhurst. Financial Modeler's Corner is sponsored by the Financial Modeling Institute (FMI), the most respected accreditation in Financial Modeling globally.In this episode, Paul is joined by Ian Bennett, Partner, Deals Modelling team at PwC, Australia.With over 20 years of experience as a professional financial modeler, Ian has constructed and assessed models critical for major transactions, infrastructure projects, and routine forecasting and reporting. Today Ian leads the deal modeling practice for Pwc Australia.In addition to being a world class Modeller Ian is incredibly dedicated to diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing (DI&W). This has propelled him through various positions within PwC and beyond. As a proud LGBTIQ+ ally, he serves on the Steering Committee of Shine@PwC, the firm's LGBTIQ+ employee network, and currently holds the role of wellbeing lead for the Financial Advisory business.In this episode, expect to learn:Why understanding the stakeholders involved in a project is vitalWhy it's essential to listen actively to clients, understand their needs, and ask the right questionsHow to analyze the success and effectiveness of the financial modeling processWhat are the tools and technologies available in the marketWhat are the new technologies and methodologies for financial modelers to stay effective and successful in their rolesQuotes: “You need a desire to understand the power of the things you have in front of you and not be scared.”“Every model tells a story, and that story is known at the start of the project, and the questions that the model will be able to answer.”“Models are built for a single primary purpose at the time that they are conceived'Sign up for the Advanced Financial Modeler Accreditation or FMI Fundamentals Today and receive 15% off by using the special show code ‘Podcast'.Visit www.fminstitute.com/podcast and use code Podcast to save 15% when you register.Go to https://earmarkcpe.com, download the app, take the quiz and you can receive CPE credit.Follow Ian Bennett: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianrbennettWebsite: https://www.pwc.com.au/deals/modelling.htmlFollow Paul:Website - https://www.thefpandaguy.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguy/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thefpandaguyYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thefpaguy8376Follow Financial Modeler's CornerLinkedIn Page-
In today's episode: Paul interviews MASL player Ian Bennett. Ian discusses his soccer path from Canada to the US, how he got into indoor soccer, and how he became one of the best MASL players with over 500 goals For timestamp, full show breakdown, free tools, and more!
One of the earliest episode of this show was a conversation with my friend Ian Bennett, of the Epoch Philosophy YouTube channel, about Marxism. It's one of my favorite ReImagining Liberty episodes so far, not just because Ian is tremendously smart and I learn a lot from him, but because it's the kind of conversation I find particularly valuable: a dive in a set of ideas I have many disagreements with, but are influential, interesting, and worth understanding.That's why I'm so happy to have Ian back today to talk about the Frankfurt School, critical theory, and cultural Marxism. As before, Ian and I diverse rather dramatically on many political and economic issues, but given the role these ideas—or at least the specter of these ideas—plays in current culture war battles, it's important explore them on their own terms, and see how and where they conflict with the radical liberal perspective I'm building out on this show.And if you come away interest in understanding critical theory more thoroughly than we have time for in an hour long podcast, I encourage you to check out Epoch Philosophy on YouTube. Ian creates short explainers on all the important ideas and thinkers, and does so with remarkable clarity and sophistication.ReImagining Liberty is an independent show. If you enjoy it, consider becoming a supporter. You'll be able to listen to episodes early, get all my essays a week before they're released to everyone else, and access to the community Discord and our monthly reading group. Learn more here.Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Get full access to Aaron Ross Powell at www.aaronrosspowell.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brett is joined by Ian Bennett where they discuss building successful businesses, team building, hard work, discipline, & an overall mindset of dominating in life.
Part 2 with the man, myth, and legend!Ian Bennett began in the fire service in 2006 when he joined the Seattle Fire Department. Always striving to push his knowledge to the next level he spent over four years as a writer and editor for Seattle Fire's Post Incident Analysis committee and worked for three years as an instructor at the Washington State Fire Academy.After promotion to Lieutenant, he became a recruit instructor and taught there for two years. Every Seattle recruit class conducts live fire training in an acquired structure, and it was in preparation to become a recruit instructor that Ian became obsessed with acquired structure training.Ian founded WCFT after being asked by several outside agencies to assist with live fire training in acquired structures and realizing that there was a need to bring this specific skill set to departments without the resources to develop it on their own.Ian is committed to continuing education for himself and others and is dedicated to providing high quality, professional, and positive training for his students.
Part 1 with Ian Bennet. He is one helluva 1403 guru!Ian Bennett began in the fire service in 2006 when he joined the Seattle Fire Department. Always striving to push his knowledge to the next level he spent over four years as a writer and editor for Seattle Fire's Post Incident Analysis committee and worked for three years as an instructor at the Washington State Fire Academy.After promotion to Lieutenant, he became a recruit instructor and taught there for two years. Every Seattle recruit class conducts live fire training in an acquired structure, and it was in preparation to become a recruit instructor that Ian became obsessed with acquired structure training.Ian founded WCFT after being asked by several outside agencies to assist with live fire training in acquired structures and realizing that there was a need to bring this specific skill set to departments without the resources to develop it on their own.Ian is committed to continuing education for himself and others and is dedicated to providing high quality, professional, and positive training for his students.
Ian Bennett is a London Based milliner known for his technical skill and passion for quality couture millinery construction. Completing his Master's in Millinery Ian has gone on to have a long working career this year celebrating 30 years in the trade. He currently works from his shop in London where he designs, creates and teaches. Ian published a book sharing his millinery techniques and knowledge titled “My World According to Me” Ian joins us in the latest podcast as he reflects on his love of the art of creating, making millinery and his career so far that is by no means coming to a close anytime soon. See the full article at https://millinery.info/2022/10/ian-bennett/ Judith M Millinery Supply House www.judithm.com/ B Unique Millinery www.buniquemillinery.com/ House of Adorn www.houseofadorn.com/ Hatters Millinery Supplies www.hattersmillinerysupplies.com.au/ Lifted Millinery www.liftedmillinery.com/ Hat Academy www.hatacademy.com Hats by Leko www.hatsupply.com/ Hat Mags www.hatmags.com/ Louise Macdonald Milliner www.millinery.com.au/ Millinery Australia www.millineryaustralia.org/ Best Western Apollo Bay Motel and Apartments https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/book/hotels-in-apollo-bay/best-western-apollo-bay-motel-and-apartments/propertyCode.90862.html
Ian Bennett is an artist based out of Oregon who's work can be seen up and down Duval Street. We discuss the Hard Rock days, once upon a time at The Porch, architectural salvage, ladder plus power line equals coma, building a house from the ground up, blowing out the tires, Japanese fruit molds, Oregon laws, American history, the lizards of Key West, poop bags and coyotes, art wear houses, living in nature, bee love and more.Thanks to my sponsors@www.keyscoffee.co @www.22andco.com@www.pokeintherear.com@www.generalhorseplay.com @www.davesnotheremankeywest.com
With this loaded question, Todd and Stu go through a list of fundamental, Christian beliefs and see if one can hold these beliefs and align with the Democratic platform. Joining them in this episode is Ian Bennett, owner of Lifted Film|Music, to help shed light on why the Democrats often get the minority votes.Visit our Truth Wins website!Follow us on our Social Media Pages!Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Tiktok | Youtube
Garry talks with Ian Bennett about his wonderful family, his fantastic initiative Dice4Diversity, and 'dadness'.Great talk!Some of Ian's videos:ABC Story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW3VqTKiGcQDSA - Community Participation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gV5Vb-BTokHealth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gV5Vb-BTokEducation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIav-m6xKlAEmployment - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI10_oTBQSgDown Syndrome as part of society - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmFHafDh06k See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I've long argued that it's important for everyone engaged in political debate to understand the ideas, theories, and philosophies they're arguing with. That understanding begins with taking them on their own terms, trying to appreciate them the way those who hold them do. In other words, you shouldn’t just read what your side says about the other guys, but instead look to how the other guys talk about their own ideas. What's more, critically engaging with, and making a real effort to understand, perspectives that aren't our own is often fascinating. And, even if you ultimately reject their conclusions, you can still learn a lot, and gain valuable insights that make your own thinking more nuance and robust. That why, when I was first kicking around ideas for ReImagining Liberty, I knew I wanted to do an informal series on perspectives and philosophies outside of what falls within the radical liberal tradition. Today I'm pleased to kick that off with my friend Ian Bennett (@EpochPhilosophy), host of the excellent Epoch Philosophy YouTube channel. The topic is Marxism. Ian's a Marxist. I'm not. But, as I said, there's value in having a clear understanding of Marxism, of what Marxists actually believe, and what Marx actually said, instead of what libertarian or conservative critics say they belief or say he said. My conversation with Ian is a perfect introduction to Marxism for non-Marxists. We talk about what Marxists mean by capitalism. (Spoiler: It's not simply a synonym for free markets.) We talk about alienation, about revolution, about how Marxists view socialism as a kind of radical democracy. I hope you'll enjoy our discussion as much as I did -- and learn as much from it as I did. ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Join the ReImagining Liberty Discord community and book club. Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License
Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsI've long argued that it's important for everyone engaged in political debate to understand the ideas, theories, and philosophies they're arguing with.That understanding begins with taking them on their own terms, trying to appreciate them the way those who hold them do. In other words, you shouldn't just read what your side says about the other guys, but instead look to how the other guys talk about their own ideas.What's more, critically engaging with, and making a real effort to understand, perspectives that aren't our own is often fascinating. And, even if you ultimately reject their conclusions, you can still learn a lot, and gain valuable insights that make your own thinking more nuance and robust.That why, when I was first kicking around ideas for ReImagining Liberty, I knew I wanted to do an informal series on perspectives and philosophies outside of what falls within the radical liberal tradition.Today I'm pleased to kick that off with my friend Ian Bennett (@EpochPhilosophy), host of the excellent Epoch Philosophy YouTube channel. The topic is Marxism. Ian's a Marxist. I'm not. But, as I said, there's value in having a clear understanding of Marxism, of what Marxists actually believe, and what Marx actually said, instead of what libertarian or conservative critics say they belief or say he said.My conversation with Ian is a perfect introduction to Marxism for non-Marxists. We talk about what Marxists mean by capitalism. (Spoiler: It's not simply a synonym for free markets.) We talk about alienation, about revolution, about how Marxists view socialism as a kind of radical democracy.I hope you'll enjoy our discussion as much as I did -- and learn as much from it as I did.Support the show and get every episode two weeks early, as well as access to the Discord community. Sign up here: https://reimaginingliberty.com/subscribeProduced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribe
44 years old. Married 19 years. 16 years in the fire service, all with the Seattle Fire Department. Currently a Captain in the training division. One of the leads for Seattle's live-fire cadre. Taught at the Washington State Fire Training Academy for 3 years a while back. Owner/Operator of West Coast Fire Training which I started in 2018. WCFT helps departments put on acquired structure live-fire training. You can check out the website and Facebook page for more on that.
Have you ever wanted to be on a podcast? In this episode Ian Bennett joins Martin Moore for a Live episode at No Studios to celebrate five years of #HashtagMKE where guests get 5 minutes to talk about things you never knew you wanted to hear about.
This week, Tony and Fingers review Old Bones 15 Year Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey and the Arturo Fuente Hemingway Masterpiece cigar. Tony Katz and Fingers Malloy (http://eatdrinksmokeshow.com) host Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN. Ian Bennett of Case Elegance dropped by to talk about what you should think about when buying a humidor. He also talks about the debut of Case Elegance's new military style humidor and their new cigar subscription service. Eat! Drink! Smoke! loves talking about lists they come across during their prep. Fingers found a list of the most popular Crock-Pot dishes in every state. Do the guys use a slow-cooker? Is this list accurate? There have been several copycat shooting threats at schools following the shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. Tony and Fingers discuss how kids should handle suspicious behavior they see or hear at school and online. All that and much more on episode 163 of Eat! Drink! Smoke! Follow Eat! Drink! Smoke! Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoEatDrinkSmoke | @GoEatDrinkSmoke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke | @eatdrinksmoke IG: https://www.instagram.com/eatdrinksmokepodcast | @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! On Apple Podcasts (http://bit.ly/eatdrinksmoke) On Amazon Music (https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09697f78-947d-4008-92f6-18f6b241774a/Eat-Drink-Smoke) On Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/show/eat-drink-smoke) On Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qf6qSmnpb5ctSMEtaB6lp)
We discuss Killer Ian Bennett stabbed mum-of-two Kerry Woolley 54 times after accusing her of cheating on him with a woman they had met at a wine bar and most importantly the various elements to relationships. The Male & Female journey into a Oneship. Instagram: @cfr_news Instagram: @pdotlogic
On this Episode of the Said No One Ever Podcast hosts Ian Bennett and Martin Moore get philosophical about who they are, what makes them tick and dive deep into things they've never shared about themselves.
We've reached a dozen episodes of the Said No One Ever Podcast. Hosts Ian Bennett and Martin Moore go over some of their favorite topics, guests and highlights from the last twelve episodes.
Could Gen Z really end racism once and for all? Guest LaShawnda Wilkins (Speak Life Shawnie) joins Ian Bennett and Martin Moore to talk about the potential impact Gen Z could play in challenging the systems that perpetuate racism and transforming our world.
Ian Bennett and Martin Moore dive deep into “Cult Culture” and it's affects on individuals and society.
Ian Bennett and Martin Moore sit down with guest Sam Lister to talk about the good, the bad and the ugly side of “Hustle Porn” in this episode.
Ian Bennett and Martin Moore sit down with guest Sam Lister to talk about the good, the bad and the ugly side of “Hustle Porn” in this episode
From the Network that brought you Inspire Greatness, Dare to Be w/DJ Shawna & Dude Foods; Ian Bennett and Martin Moore sit down and dig into fun, interesting topics and things you never knew you wanted to hear about. From Tech to Pop Culture, Entertainment and Sports, Politics and Society. Said No One Ever” is a Podcast about things you never knew you wanted to hear about! In this trailer the guys talk about how the podcast came to be.
We're hearing a lot about Critical Race Theory these days, but what is it exactly? Todd and Stu welcome back professor Doug Groothuis along with film and music producer Ian Bennett to discuss this misunderstood and controversial topic. Is this movement new or is it just an old idea repackaged?Visit our Truth Wins website!Follow us on our Social Media Pages!Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Tiktok | Youtube
In this week's episode, Ian Bennett joins the podcast to discuss the work of Choson Exchange. As program director, he runs entrepreneurship workshops in the Pyongyang and Pyongsong regions and in an online format. We discuss the history and criticisms of Choson Exchange, as well as how Ian got involved and how things are running […]
Fellow American and good friend Ian Bennett comes on to discuss what most consider to be taboo. No matter which side of the fence you fall on. These phenomenon have perplexed man since ancient times to here now in the modern era. I had a blast on this episode can't wait to have him back on!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wildernesstamer/support
Award winning guitarist, sideman, songwriter, is not exactly how Ian Bennett would like to describe himself in normal conversation, yet here we are. So who is he? Ian is from Waverly, TN where he was raised by a hardworking single mother of 3, and his grandparents picking up where they could. As long as he lived there was always music around, whether it be his grandfather, who toured in the USO show, singing country and bluegrass on the back porch, his grandmother giving him BB King cassettes, or his mother singing southern gospel in church, music was always happening around him. At twelve years old, Ian began to learn guitar, and after the passing of his best friend and mentor, his grandfather, a fire was lit underneath him that couldn't be doused. Almost twenty years later, Ian now resides in Nashville, TN, with his wife Whitney, working full time in the Broadway Honkytonks where so many others have gotten their start. And while country music may be paying the bills, the blues is where his passion lies. Ian dreams of one day being a Nashville staple in the blues community. A Printers Alley version of Don Kelly, who was a landmark of Robert's Western World on Broadway for over thirty years until his retirement in 2020. Ian is currently writing his second EP, and hopes to see it released by Spring 2022. Follow him on Instagram and Tiktok @ianbennettguitar. Follow us on instagram @ivegotasongforthat and @laurenandersonmusic.* *All music on this episode is either in public domain or written, recorded and is owned by Lauren Anderson, including master copies, publishing and copyrights. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivegotasongforthat/support
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Host Jon Nelson interviews National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s Ian Bennett about how firefighters and heads of fire departments should proactively prepare for a line of duty death. Ian outlines the many programs and benefits offered by NFFF and beyond. Download free LODD preparation templates from afterthefirepodcast.com.
Our guest today is Casting Workbook’s President & Chief Marketing Officer, Christopher Ian Bennett. With a career that began as a rookie political speechwriter, Bennett attended Trent University and developed his love of writing into the Public Relations and Corporate Communications space. He worked several high profile national political campaigns including for the Deputy Prime … The post Ep. 126 – Casting Workbook President & Chief Marketing Officer, Christopher Ian Bennett appeared first on COO Alliance.
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In this podcast, I chat with Ian Bennett, Partner, Deals Modelling, PwC Australia about financial modelling in the cloud and other financial modelling innovations. Who will take the first step into a new financial modelling world?
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to Mental Wellness Mentors; Charlotte And Alex discuss the 3 Fs; Mental, Physical & Financial Fitness.
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to Realtor, Cory Talaska about how real estate has changed in the face of a world wide crisis and her take on Black Lives Matter.
Milwaukee Wave Player & Host of Inspire Greatness Podcast, Ian Bennett talks to KatieBeth about his story, growing up, what the world and his community are struggling with right now and what the Black Lives Matter Movement means to him.
Welcome to a new episode of "The Straws That Stir The Drinks". Jack Lingenfelter, Area 6 Officer for the Georgia FFA, discusses FFA, Ag and Life while he interviews Ian Bennett, former Georgia FFA State Secretary and National FFA Vice President for the Southern Region. Bennett served as an officer on the Georgia FFA leadership team and traveled the state promoting the ideals of the great organization. The two discuss Bennett's background, experiences rising up through the FFA ranks and his duties as a state and national officer.
Listen to the latest episode where host, Ian Bennett talks to Martin Moore (his guru, mentor and therapist). Listen as they talk about life, the end of the Milwaukee Wave season, COVID19 virus and more
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to owner and manager of Stefans Soccer, Craig Nowakowski
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to the owner of RWB, Nicole's 3rd Ward Social, and former owner/operator of Buckhead Saloon, Have A Nice Day Cafe, Upper 90 Sports Pub, Suite Night Club, and Bar Milwaukee, Jake Dehne.
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to Founder of Supernola, Cindy Poiesz.
This week we're joined by Ian Bennett and Megan Allen, owners of The Study, a new wine bar coming mid-March to The Paramount Building on Film Row. Learn more at thestudyokc.com.
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to Mental Wellness Mentors; Charlotte And Alex about sleep & gut health.
Listen to host Ian Bennett talk to Full-Time Creative, Part-Time Sleeper. Official Photographer/Filmmaker at Koss Headphones, Martin Moore. And listen to their YEAR IN REVIEW and more!
This week host Craig Elsten whips around the league with Baltimore's Paul Mittermeier, Ontario's Brian Tabije and Milwaukee's Tom Wynn. Then Craig stays in the brew city for an interview with Wave forward Ian Bennett