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Join host Steve Wilson and sit down with Kyle Uebelhor, partner at the Alexander Group's Chicago office, to explore how sales compensation can be a powerful lever for growth. Kyle shares insights on:✅ Aligning sales compensation with business goals✅ Avoiding common mistakes in sales plans✅ Navigating the rise of AI in sales✅ Creating purpose-driven compensation strategiesWhether you're a sales leader or business executive, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways.And don't miss the chance to hear Kyle live at the Ivy College of Business Innovation Sales Summit on April 2nd! Register now at www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu.
In this episode of Industry Iowa, host Steve Wilson welcomes sales expert Liz Heiman to discuss strategies for building high-performing sales teams. As a featured speaker at the upcoming Ivy College of Business Innovation Sales Summit, Liz shares insights on sales compensation, effective team management, and the importance of aligning sales strategies with company values.Key topics include:✅ How sales compensation impacts team performance✅ The role of mindset and values in attracting top sales talent✅ Common pitfalls in sales forecasting and how to avoid them✅ Coaching strategies that drive long-term sales success✅ Adapting to the evolving sales landscapeTune in to gain practical insights on optimizing your sales organization and ensuring your team's success!Connect with Liz: linkedin.com/in/lizheiman; www.reagardingsales.com
2 + Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Jack Parr Show, originally broadcast June 22, 1947, 77 years ago, What Does a Movie Star Really think? The Summer replacement for Jack Benny. What radio one hundred years ago would have sounded like...funny!Followed by The Halls of Ivy starring Gale Gordon and Edna Best, originally broadcast June 22, 1949, 75 years ago, Dr Halls Reappointment. Will Dr. Hall be re-appointed the head of Ivy College? The audition program.Then George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast June 22, 1943, 81 years ago, Love Potion. Gracie buys a love potion from Nigel Bollingbrook. Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast June 22, 1936, 88 years ago, The Employment Agency. Fibber and Molly are running an employment agency. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast June 22, 1948, 76 years ago, Meeting Dr. Taft. Claudia visits the doctor, in preparation for the baby.Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
The duties at Ivy College have been building, and has been weighing heavy on Doc Hall. With Spring in the air, Toddy feels the need to take some time off.…
Three hours of comedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast January 31, 1949, 75 years ago. Professor Kropotkin (Hans Conreid) is going to have to go to the old men's home, unless his friends can help.Followed by The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast January 31, 1951, 73 years ago, Professor Warren's Retirement. Professor Warren announces his retirement from Ivy College, his secret reason is his advancing blindness.Then People Are Funny starring Art Linkletter, originally broadcast January 31, 1950, 74 years ago, Cinderella is here at last. The first contestant is sent as "Chef Pierre" to a very angry family expecting a seven-course dinner. A "Cinderella Girl" is named. One of her prizes is a date with Roddy MacDowell.Followed by The Robert Q Lewis show, originally broadcast January 31, 1958, 66 years ago. A half hour of laughs and music. Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast January 31, 1937, 87 years ago, The Bee. Mary reads a letter from her mother. Kenny sings, "Let's Grow Old Together." Phil's "sister" visits. Jack announces that next week, he will play "The Bee," and he dreams about Fred Allen! The Radio Writer's poll has voted Jack "America's Favorite Comedian." Fred Allen is imitated on this program by a performer identified as Lind Hayes - could it have been Peter Lind Hayes?Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 31, 1956, 68 years ago, The New Phone System. There's a lot of confusion about the new telephone. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Two hours of ComedyFirst, a look at this date in history.Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast November 22, 1942, 81 years ago, Thanksgiving Dinner. Gildersleeve tries to get a "B" ration book. Followed by The Harold Peary Show, originally broadcast November 22, 1950, 73 years ago, The Thanksgiving Play. Honest Harold is directing and starring in, "The Story Of Miles Standish, A Story Of Thanksgiving." Then The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast November 22, 1950, 73 years ago, Jack Benny visits Ivy College. Guest Jack Benny is to appear for a benefit at Ivy College. Followed by The Adventures of Maisie starring Ann Sothern, originally broadcast November 22, 1951, 72 years ago, The Efficiency Expert An efficiency expert has come to Hemingway and Company, and Maisie handles him...efficiently! Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast November 22, 1955, 68 years ago, What's McGee to Do? McGee can't remember what it is that he has to do today. Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Dive into a world of innovation and corporate empowerment with Raj Agnihotri, Professor, Mary Warner Fellow, and Director of Ivy Sales Forum. On the latest episode of the Industry Iowa Podcast, we explore the visionary Ivy College of Business and the groundbreaking Ivy Custom Education initiative. Discover how Ivy Custom Education is revolutionizing executive education, bridging the gap between high-potential employees and top-notch faculty expertise. Tailored programs designed specifically for your company's needs create a personalized learning journey that unlocks unparalleled growth and success. Join us for a brief yet impactful exploration of the intersection between academia and industry. Don't miss out on the insights that can transform your approach to corporate education. Subscribe now to Industry Iowa Podcast for a dose of inspiration and innovation. #IndustryIowaPodcast #CorporateEmpowerment #ExecutiveEducationTransformation
It's back-to-school time on this episode of “Presenting the Transcription Feature.” And we all need to laugh, so here's two comedy episodes. First, we'll visit Ivy College, where the mellifluous British actor Ronald Colman and his real-life wife, the equally mellifluous Benita Hume, star as “The Halls of Ivy.” He is the president of one of those small Midwestern colleges that predominated in movies and radio shows of the era. She, his wife, who has given up her career on the stage to be his helpmeet. This episode, while full of laughs, has a lot of heart too. The show's dialog is informed and witty – as befits Colman's always-sophisticated persona, and “The Halls of Ivy” even won a Peabody Award in 1950. Then we drop in on high school to see “Our Miss Brooks.” Here, Eve Arden plans a relaxing pre-return-to-work picnic. But those plans soon go awry. This episode starts off a little silly. There's the sit-com trope of people pretending to be other people, but, as we approach the end, it really pays off hilariously. Plus, you get Gale Gordon and Frank Nelson in one episode. Episodes The Halls of Ivy March 19, 1952 “The Oldest Living Graduate” 2:35 Our Miss Brooks September 11, 1949 “The School Board” aka “Head of the Board” 28:23
Steph and Alisa break down the newly released USWNT rosters, discuss the 26th anniversary of the WNBA and the 51st anniversary of Title IX. Enjoy courtesy of our friends at the Ivy College of Business! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast June 28, 1950, The Faculty Raffle. The Ivy Prom is about to be held. The car of a faculty member is going to be auctioned. Dr. Warren is retiring because he's going blind. Also Lum and Abner, originally broadcast June 28, 1935, Letter becomes Evidence. Lum and Abner make an attempt to settle out of court with Squire Skimp. The letter they wrote, apologizing for the accident, is going to be a big problem!I want to thank everyone who made this show possible over the years. I'm nearing 70 years of age, and the grind of producing these shows is just too much.It has been my honor and pleasure to serve you these past eight years.#Classic-Radio #Old-Time-Radio #Comedy #halls-of-ivy #CRonald-and-benita-coleman #Lum-and-abner
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods discussed Iowa State being a tennis school, the road to the softball CWS and the WNBA going to Canada, plus an interview with Ivy College of Business Dean David Spalding on a new episode of Title IX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast March 17, 1950, Dirty Politics. . Is "Willow Walk" a lover's lane or a den of vice? Dr. Hall battles P.T. Grainger, a machine politician. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast March 17, 1953, Did Lum accidentally marry Cedric to the Widder Abernathy?Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
The American situation comedy that ran from 1950 to 1952 on NBC radio, created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn. The series was adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954–55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Here is the background and the conception of the series from Wikipedia sources. British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume starred in both versions of the show. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee & Molly in the hands of his protégé Phil Leslie. The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who demonstrated a flair for radio comedy during the late 1940s recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program. The Halls of Ivy featured Ronald Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and Benita Hume as his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes feels the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herb Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather, and Bea Benaderet, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. Other actors who appeared included Virginia Gregg, Lee Patrick, Jean Vander Pyl, Rolfe Sedan, Sidney Miller, William Tracy, Sam Edwards, Arthur Q. Bryan, Barton Yarborough, James Gleason, Jerry Hausner and other actors. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee & Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind. Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. In subject matter, the program was often notably ahead of its time, forward looking, and willing to tackle controversial topics. "Hell Week," first broadcast on January 2, 1952, boldly addressed the unforeseen dangers of college fraternity hazing. "The Leslie Hoff Painting" (September 27, 1950) and "The Chinese Student" (February 7, 1950) both openly countenanced and dealt with instances of racial bigotry. Another episode centered on an unmarried student's pregnancy. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of January 24, 1951, "The Goya Bequest"—a story examining the bequest of a Goya painting that was suspected of being a fraud hyped by its late owner to avoid paying customs duties when bringing to the United States—was written by Colman, who poked fun at his accomplishment while taking a rare turn giving the evening's credits at the show's conclusion. A further treat was the episode of November 22, 1951, in which Jack Benny appeared as himself, in a storyline involving his accepting Victoria Hall's invitation to perform for charity at Ivy College. The sponsor was the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company ("The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous"). Nat Wolff produced and directed. Henry Russell music director.
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 17, 1950, 73years ago, The Chinese Student. A story of prejudice in the mid 20th century. Dr. Hall uses the opportunity of an address in the Ivy chapel to speak of tolerance and brotherhood, after a Chinese student leaves Ivy because of prejudice. Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Chris Williams interviews Iowa State's Ivy College of Business head man Dean Spalding about the current state of the financial markets and how to invest in times like these. Young people listen up! You're getting world-class advice from a brilliant human being when it comes to money and wealth building. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast January 27, 1950, Dr Wellman's Nose. It's "Charter Day" at Ivy College, and then there's Dr. Wellman's nose! Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 27, 1956. Cappy visits. Fibber got a phone call from an old friend...so who was it?Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods discuss the road ahead for Iowa State women's and men's basketball, Cyclones in the NFL and goals for 2023 on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steph and Alisa vent their Iowa State football frustrations. They also hop aboard the hype train for men's and women's basketball. Steph recently attended the Iowa vs. Drake women's game that was sold out in Des Moines and more. Presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods dive into volleyball winning streaks, expectations for the start of basketball season, crazy NWSL viewership numbers and more on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't touch your retirement savings! David Spalding, the dean from Iowa State's prestigious Ivy College of Business, joins Chris to talk about the turbulent stock market. If you're terrified when you look at your 401 K, this is a pod you need to listen to. As always, the CW Pod is presented by Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast June 21, 1950, 72 years ago, The Bentheimers and the Census. The strange Mr. Benthimer and his equally strange family have descended on Ivy College. To Dr. Hall is given the task of ejecting them.
On May 17th the first-ever Ivy College of Business Sales Innovation Summit was held on the campus of Iowa State University. This event was the result of a partnership between the Ivy College of Business and CIRAS, the Center for Industrial Research and Service and born out of a sincere desire by both parties to provide an opportunity for Iowa businesses to learn from and network with each other as well as some of the most accomplished Iowa State faculty in the areas of sales and marketing. By all accounts, the goal was more than exceeded. On this episode of the Industry Iowa Podcast, Dr. Raj Agnihotri, Mary Warner Fellow, and Director of Ivy Sales Forum shares his reflections on the day and takes us deeper into the day's topics of Selling in Crisis and Hiring and Managing Sales Talent.
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods dive into Iowa State's softball and women's golf postseasons, the Kentucky Derby and WNBA news then interview Dr. Valentina Salotti from the Ivy College of Business on a new episode of Title IX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Wilson and guest Mitch Matthews discuss how we are all salespeople. Mitch shares his zig-zag journey to how he became an entrepreneur, success coach, and podcaster. Learn more about Mitch's philosophy of how the ability to ask powerful questions is the key to being an effective leader and successful salesperson. Listen to Mitch and Steve discuss the power of the question and its impact on all relationships. See Mitch live in Ames at the May 17th Ivy College of Business Sales Innovation Summit co-hosted by CIRAS and the Ivy College of Business. More information and tickets for the Ivy Sales Innovation Summit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/event/ivy-sales-innovation-summit/ * Deadline to register is May 12th, 2022. Mitch Matthews, https://mitchmatthews.com/
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods discuss the future of the NCAA women's basketball tournament's TV rights then welcome Iowa State point guard Emily Ryan to a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Use promo code ASSASSIN and get 15 percent off Emily's shirts on the CF Store right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Final thoughts about the men's and women's basketball season and discussing Alisa's foray into celebrity cake baking on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast March 19, 1952, Ivy's Oldest Living Graduate. Also Part 1 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Jolly Roger Fraud Matter, originally broadcast March 19, 1956. The investigator working on a claim for a sunken ship is killed and Johnny is called to San Diego.
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods dive into the women's basketball NCAA Tournament bracket and run back through everything that happened last week in Kansas City on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 17, 1950, 72 years ago, The Chinese Student. A story of prejudice in the mid 20th century. Dr. Hall uses the opportunity of an address in the Ivy chapel to speak of tolerance and brotherhood, after a Chinese student leaves Ivy because of prejudice.
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 10, 1950, The Snowman. President Hall is disturbed because his students haven't built a snowman in front of his house. Also Claudia, originally broadcast February 10, 1948, Legal Complications. A hitch or two at the farm closing.
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast January 27, 1950, Mr Wellman's Nose. It's "Charter Day" at Ivy College, and then there's Dr. Wellman's nose! Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 27, 1956. Cappy visits. Fibber got a phone call from an old friend...so who was it?
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast January 2, 1952, Hell Week. fraternity hazing comes to the fore, and Dr Hall seeks an alternative. Also Part 1 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar Story The Caylin Matter, originally broadcast January 2, 1956. Eddie Kaylin has been found dead in a burning car near Los Angeles, with several possibilities and motives.
Dean David Spalding, the head man at Iowa State's Ivy College of Business, joins Chris Williams to discuss an array of interesting topics including: David's decades long career on Wall Street, wealth building, cryptocurrencies, business development, academia in 2021 and a lot more. The Chris Williams Podcast, as always, is presented by Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Michelle Bates, Founder and CEO of SkyPrairie Inc. She is a transformational business and technology executive with more than 25 years of experience across multiple industries and market segments. Michelle has a strong commitment to her community and is engaged in philanthropic work. She supports the LGBTQ+ Clinic at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, One Iowa, Shelter House and the Englert Theatre. In addition she coaches and mentors students at the University of Iowa's John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center and regularly mentors women in technology and business.On today's episode, Michelle discusses her leadership journey, what it's like being a woman in tech, and how tech has and will impact our world. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Wendy Davidson, a global executive with over 25 years of experience in the branded CPG, retail, and foodservice industries, with a record of accomplishment in innovation, turnaround and profitable growth of mature businesses. As the President of the Americas for Glanbia Performance Nutrition, Wendy is responsible for leading the $1.2B business across North America and Latin America for leading brands in sports nutrition, healthy lifestyle and weight management. She was named to the 2020 Crain's list of Notable Women Executives over 50 among other accolades. A graduate of Luther College (Decorah, IA), Wendy serves as the Chair of the Board of Regents.On today's episode, Wendy talks about the impact that you can create, not only for yourself, but also by being a voice for others who are not in the room... yet. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Steph and Alisa discuss the magic of the Field of Dreams game and what made it so special plus dive into the Cyclones in the NFL and how they're doing during the preseason on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Kellie Gerardi, a bioastronautics researcher with the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences (IIAS). She has flown multiple parabolic research campaigns here on Earth, and will soon fly to space as a Payload Specialist on a dedicated research mission with Virgin Galactic. Kellie's work as a science communicator has attracted hundreds of thousands of fans on social media. She serves on the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project and on the Board of Directors for The Explorers Club, whose esteemed flag she carried during a crew rotation at the Mars Desert Research Station. Kellie also holds a leadership role in Global Mission Operations at Palantir Technologies. She is the author of Not Necessarily Rocket Science and the upcoming children's picture book series LUNA MUNA. Kellie lives in Jupiter, FL, with her husband Steven and their daughter Delta V.On today's episode, Kellie talks about her inspiring journey to make her dreams come true and the importance of being your biggest cheerleader. Check out Kellie on TikTok.Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Kindra Hall, a professional storyteller who teaches leaders, executives and entrepreneurs across countless industries to harness and leverage the power of their stories. Her book, Stories that Stick, debuted at #2 on the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List and Forbes said it “may be the most valuable business book you read." In 2020, she became the Chief Storytelling Officer of SUCCESS Magazine where she interviews icons like Deepak Chopra and Misty Copeland in an effort to hear and share their stories of success.On today's episode, Kindra talks about her new book, Choose Your Story, Change Your Life, and the importance of grace as we learn how to transition into this new normal. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Judi Holler, an author, speaker, thought leader, podcaster, improviser, and the creator and CEO of the Haus of {&}, a possibility-driven lifestyle brand that helps teams, companies and the humans inside them think like improvisers so they can have more breakthrough moments! On today's episode, Judi talks about her book, "Fear Is My Homeboy," how everyone uses improv even if they may not recognize it, and the importance of practicing mindfulness. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Jennifer Pastiloff whose inspirational memoir, On Being Human, recounts how years of waitressing taught her to seek out unexpected beauty; how deafness taught her to listen fiercely; how being vulnerable allowed her to find love; and how imperfections can lead to a life full of wild happiness. Her workshop “On Being Human,” is a unique hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. On today's episode, Jennifer talks about the importance of giving yourself a medal and how she always dreamed of coming to Iowa. Trigger warning: This episode mentions topics of death, eating disorders and suicidal thoughts. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to sisters Amanda Hollenbeck and Mackenzie Monroe who were born and raised on a hog and grain farm in rural Iowa. They make up part of the 4th generation of their family to carry on the farming operation. Amanda has taken on a full-time role with a primary focus on grain marketing, field analysis/mapping and record keeping. When not working as a clinical pharmacist, Mackenzie takes on an active role assisting with field operations and crop management.On today's episode, Amanda & Mackenzie tell us what it's like being women farmers and what the future of farming looks like. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. You can follow Amanda at @girlscanfarm2 on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods give their thoughts on the Women's College World Series, Naomi Osaka, Steph gives an update on her running triumphs and more on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Gayle Tzemach Lemmon who addresses U.S. national security in terms that are personal, relevant and digestible. She has spent the past fifteen years chronicling the post-9/11 conflicts and writing about Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq in terms that make far-away conflicts feel close to home. She combines a rare mix of business acumen, using her Harvard MBA and current experience in leadership at an emerging technology company focused on A-I for defense, with a gift for storytelling and helps make global issues approachable.On today's episode, Gayle discusses her latest book, The Daughters of Kobani and what the female superpower is. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Ariane de Bonvoison. With a degree in economics and international relations from the London School of Economics at the age of 19, Ariane began her professional career at The Boston Consulting Group working in over a dozen countries. After an MBA from Stanford University, she moved to New York and in 2000, she joined Time Warner as the Managing Director of their new $500 million digital-media venture fund. She has spoken and coached at companies such as Google, Twitter, Morgan Stanley, Amazon, and more. The First 30 Days and her 9 Principles of Change Workshop has become a cornerstone of her teachings and has received rave reviews.On today's episode, Ariane talks about the one thing we need to do to navigate change, along with the "cosmic and."Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Selena Rezvani, whose mission is to help women carve out paths to leadership – and to activate allyship at all levels. She also consults with employers on how to make work truly “work” for women - by creating culture change that improves working women’s experience. She’s the author of the bestselling “Pushback” and “The Next Generation of Women Leaders.” In 2018 Selena delivered a TEDx talk called Interrupting Gender Bias Through Meeting Culture, which was recognized with the Croly journalism award. Selena is based in Philadelphia where she lives with her husband Geoff and 8 year old boy-girl twins.On today's episode, Selena talks about the importance of confidence-building and how you can become a better advocate for yourself. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Shellye Archambeau, one of high tech's first female African American CEOs. In her book, Unapologetically Ambitious, Shellye shares her story of growing up an ambitious Black girl in the racially charged 1960s and 70s. She recounts how she overcame the challenges she faced as a young woman, wife, and mother, managing her responsibilities while climbing the ranks at IBM, and brings readers on a wild ride through the busts and booms of Silicon Valley in the early 2000s, detailing the risks she took and the strategies she engaged to steer her family, her career, and her company, MetricStream, toward success. On today's episode, Shellye talks about what inspired the name of her book, the Imposter Syndrome, and what makes her a unique leader. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Monday, April 12, 2021 - OTR Comedies The Halls of Ivy - The Student Actress William Todhunter Hall, president of Ivy College, knows that his wife Victoria, a former British musical comedy star, still at times feels the tug of stage calling her. Clarence Wellman, chairman of the board of Ivy, complains to Professor Hall about Vicki's negative influence on the students, Toddy learns it is Wellman's sister who is stirring the pot. When Clarence and his sister are invited to dinner at the Hall's home, things get very interesting -- and memorable. This is an outstanding script that will have you laughing, crying -- and thinking. Featuring: Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Lucille Norman, Willard Waterman, Bea Benaderet, Herb Butterfield, Lois Corbett Original Air Date: May 5, 1950 on NBC To hear more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast April 9, 1952. Faculty Marriage. Two of the professors at Ivy College have gotten married, and that's against the rules! Also The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast April 9, 1958, The Old Chair. The sale of the old chair in the living room...a round trip journey.
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Brit Barron, a sought-after speaker about the intersections of spirituality, race, gender, and sexuality. Along with her wife, Sami, she co-founded Other Dreamers, a creative agency designed to help others tell their stories authentically. She co-pastors New Abbey, a church in Pasadena, California, that seeks to challenge and redefine what "church" looks like today.On today's episode, Brit talks about the importance of the words "help me understand" and the power of empathy in hard conversations. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Season 2 of Own It! from Women Lead Change premieres Friday, April 2nd. You’ll hear from past and future WLC Conference Speakers, thought leaders, industry experts, CEOs, and senior leaders all about how they are advancing women leaders and of course how they Own It both personally and professionally. Tactical, informative, and inspirational. How will you #OwnIt?Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
On episode 9, we get to chat with Tom Swartwood, Associate Professor of Practice of Entrepreneurship in the Ivy College of Business and Inaugural Entrepreneurship Fellow for the Pappajohn Center. Tom held positions in law and investment banking before making the move to Iowa and starting his teaching career. We learn all about Tom's background and some of the exciting programs he works with now. Thanks for listening!
Creating diverse and inclusive workplaces starts from the top down. Company leaders must acknowledge and recognize where they may have fallen short in the past, and address those issues in order to make real and lasting change.In this episode, Christine Shaw speaks with Berta Aldrich, managing director of Private Advisor Group, and author of “Winning the Talent Shift: Three Steps to Unleashing the New High Performance Workplace.” Berta shares her findings from her book about how diverse, inclusive and equal workplaces are built, expanding upon her own personal experience. In this episode, you will learn: The trajectory of Berta’s career and how she landed her role at Private Advisor GroupWhy, as women, it’s equally as important to speak about the setbacks in your resume as the opportunitiesHow Berta’s daughter is the reason that she wrote her book — and the staggering findings that came from her researchHow companies can address toxic behaviors and make changes to promote and ensure an inclusive and diverse workplaceAnd more!Tune in to learn how to break down barriers that inhibit hiring, developing and retaining diverse, gender-balanced high performing teams with Private Advisor Group’s Berta Aldrich!Resources: InvestmentNews | Christine Shaw | Private Advisor Group | Berta Aldrich | Winning the Talent Shift: Three Steps to Unleashing the New High Performance WorkplaceGuest bio: Berta joined Private Advisor Group in 2019 after holding executive-level marketing and leadership roles at Principal, Vanguard, and FS Investments. She is a highly decorated leader, author and speaker who has led high-performing teams and organizations to industry leadership.A pioneer in talent design, development and industry leading performance, her programs andproducts have been lauded by the Wall Street Journal, Conference Executive Board, BostonResearch Group, Greenwich Associates and Graphis, The International Journal of VisualCommunications, where her team was awarded the global gold medal for advertising excellence.As an active member of the financial services community, Berta has also earned several industry accolades. She received the 2020 Ivy College of Business Women in Inspiration Award for making a significant impact in her career while inspiring other women in business to grow into leaders; was the first recipient of the FCS Jamie E. Depeau Leadership Award for her ability to inspire and help others to think big, break down barriers and perform at their highest potential; named one of Gramercy Institute’s 20 Rising Stars in Financial Marketing; and was Principal’s representative and feature story in Working Mother Magazine’s Top 100 Employers for her ability to ascend through the organization while successfully raising two children with her husband.Berta is married and resides outside of Philadelphia. She enjoys investing her free time mentoring both women and men in a variety of industries, spending time with family and supporting non-profits. In addition to serving as the current President of the FCS Philadelphia Region Chapter, she also served as Co-Chair of the Scholarship Drive at LEADERSHIP Philadelphia and held executive board positions at the Philadelphia Chapter of Go Red for Women, Camphill Special School, Mutual Fund Education Association, and Downingtown Cheer Association. Today, Berta is putting the finishing touches on her first book, scheduled to be published in Fall 2020, which illuminates today’s impediments to corporate high performance while showing boards, executives and teams the path forward.
Creating diverse and inclusive workplaces starts from the top down. Company leaders must acknowledge and recognize where they may have fallen short in the past, and address those issues in order to make real and lasting change.In this episode, Christine Shaw speaks with Berta Aldrich, managing director of Private Advisor Group, and author of “Winning the Talent Shift: Three Steps to Unleashing the New High Performance Workplace.” Berta shares her findings from her book about how diverse, inclusive and equal workplaces are built, expanding upon her own personal experience. In this episode, you will learn: The trajectory of Berta’s career and how she landed her role at Private Advisor GroupWhy, as women, it’s equally as important to speak about the setbacks in your resume as the opportunitiesHow Berta’s daughter is the reason that she wrote her book — and the staggering findings that came from her researchHow companies can address toxic behaviors and make changes to promote and ensure an inclusive and diverse workplaceAnd more!Tune in to learn how to break down barriers that inhibit hiring, developing and retaining diverse, gender-balanced high performing teams with Private Advisor Group’s Berta Aldrich!Resources: InvestmentNews | Christine Shaw | Private Advisor Group | Berta Aldrich | Winning the Talent Shift: Three Steps to Unleashing the New High Performance WorkplaceGuest bio: Berta joined Private Advisor Group in 2019 after holding executive-level marketing and leadership roles at Principal, Vanguard, and FS Investments. She is a highly decorated leader, author and speaker who has led high-performing teams and organizations to industry leadership.A pioneer in talent design, development and industry leading performance, her programs andproducts have been lauded by the Wall Street Journal, Conference Executive Board, BostonResearch Group, Greenwich Associates and Graphis, The International Journal of VisualCommunications, where her team was awarded the global gold medal for advertising excellence.As an active member of the financial services community, Berta has also earned several industry accolades. She received the 2020 Ivy College of Business Women in Inspiration Award for making a significant impact in her career while inspiring other women in business to grow into leaders; was the first recipient of the FCS Jamie E. Depeau Leadership Award for her ability to inspire and help others to think big, break down barriers and perform at their highest potential; named one of Gramercy Institute’s 20 Rising Stars in Financial Marketing; and was Principal’s representative and feature story in Working Mother Magazine’s Top 100 Employers for her ability to ascend through the organization while successfully raising two children with her husband.Berta is married and resides outside of Philadelphia. She enjoys investing her free time mentoring both women and men in a variety of industries, spending time with family and supporting non-profits. In addition to serving as the current President of the FCS Philadelphia Region Chapter, she also served as Co-Chair of the Scholarship Drive at LEADERSHIP Philadelphia and held executive board positions at the Philadelphia Chapter of Go Red for Women, Camphill Special School, Mutual Fund Education Association, and Downingtown Cheer Association. Today, Berta is putting the finishing touches on her first book, scheduled to be published in Fall 2020, which illuminates today’s impediments to corporate high performance while showing boards, executives and teams the path forward.
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Monday, February 15, 2021 - OTR Comedies The Halls of Ivy - "The Leslie Hoff Painting" When a reporter comes to interview Professor Hall for a story about an Ivy student who has won a prestigious art award, Toddy is caught off guard. He knows nothing about the student or the award. Simultaneously, a wealthy benefactor wants to establish a large scholarship to Ivy College. He is again surprised to learn the gift is conditional and connected to the mysterious painting. Why is the painting so special? Who is the artist? And why were stipulations made on the donation? Featuring: Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, James Edwards, Herb Butterfield, Lois Corbett, Jerry Hausner Original Air Date: September 27, 1950 on NBC To hear more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
Local companies are partnering with Iowa State University to create a job pipeline for marketing students. It’s called the Ivy College of Business Sales Program. Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Marketing
Brent Blum (A)('07 journalism) joins us Live from Cy's Lounge to preview the upcoming Iowa State Men's and Women's Basketball seasons. As a broadcaster with the Cyclone Radio Network, Brent has also been up-close at every Cyclone football game and gives his insights on the season so far. Brent is also the Director of Development at the Ivy College of Business through the Iowa State University Foundation and gives some insight into the new expansion that just took place at the Gerdin Business Building.
Charming Dr. William Hall is the urbane president of rural Ivy College. His pleasant life include his attractive wife, former actress Vicky and their all knowing housekeeper Alice. Occasionally school chairman Clarence Wellman causes a disruption. Duration: 25:08 Starring: Roland Coleman, Benita Hume Broadcast Airdate: March 19, 1952
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods give their thoughts on Iowa State's win over Oklahoma, look ahead to Texas Tech, Alisa tells a horse racing story and more on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Wetzel is back from vacation, but talks about his battle with poison ivy. Scott talks about how the 5 power conferences may be looking to cancel the college football season, and all sports for the fall; Scott agrees with Trevor Lawrence that athletes may be safer in college than in their hometowns, but also doesn’t believe colleges want to take the risk of lawsuits. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast July 12, 1950, 70 years ago, The Education of Annie Belle. . Annie Bell wants to attend Ivy College, but Annie's father wants to keep dogs out of the park.
Steph Copley and Alisa Woods are back for another episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. On this week's episode, Steph attempts to complete a challenge she made to herself to eat an entire watermelon during the podcast, they dive into the logistics of the NBA's Orlando bubble and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Adams hosts Dr. Maartje Schouten, assistant professor in the Department of Management at Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Her research and teaching specifically focus on human resource areas of teams, social hierarchy, power, status and perspective taking. Dr. Shouten will discuss human resource strategies in the current COVID-19 environment, including retaining talent, best practices, and inclusive planning in reopening for business.
Steph Copley is joined by Jared Stansbury to discuss the WNBA Draft, the future of college basketball and the G-League, ESPN's documentary The Last Dance, the NFL Draft and more on a new episode of Title IX presented by the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
he Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast April 9, 1952. Faculty Marriage. Two of the professors at Ivy College have gotten married, and that's against the rules! Also The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast April 9, 1958, The Old Chair. The sale of the old chair in the living room...a round trip journey.
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast March 26, 1952, 68 years ago, Stolen Money. Eleanor Joyce plans to resign from The Student Judiciary Committee because of a missing $25.
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast February 24, 1950, 70 years ago. Student Thief. Dr. Hall and "Doc" Fish, the Ivy barber, try to clear the name of Eddie Gray, a student suspected of stealing from the campus bookstore.
The Halls of Ivy, starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast December 12, 1951, Professor Royce Returns. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast December 12, 1955, A Gift for Doc Gamble
The Halls of Ivy, originally broadcast November 22, 1950, 69 years ago. Guest Jack Benny is to appear for a benefit at Ivy College, but the concessions that Benny wants are causing a flap!
The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast September 27, 1950, 69 years ago, The Leslie Hoff Painting. Leslie Hoff, an Ivy student, has won a prize for one of her paintings. At the same time, Mrs. Marshall is about to endow Ivy College with a gift of $500,000. There's a significant string attached.
The guys talk to Makenzie Heddens, a graduate of the Professional MBA program at the Ivy College of Business, then break down Iowa State’s loss to Texas and look forward to the last few games of the regular season on this week’s episode of Stanz & Fitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys chat with former Iowa State football player and Ivy College of Business alum Seth Zehr about playing for Dan McCarney, his life after football and much more then dive into their usual topics on this week’s episode of Stanz & Fitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys discuss Iowa State’s hoops win over Drake, answer mailbag questions, give away from Christmas gifts and more on this week’s episode of Stanz & Fitz presented by the professional MBA program at the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys are joined by former Iowa State basketball player and Ivy College of Business graduate Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq on this week’s episode of Stanz & Fitz. Of course, they also discuss the Alamo Bowl, the Cy-Hawk basketball game and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys look back to Iowa State’s win over Kansas, ahead to this weekend’s game against Baylor, recap the season-opening hoops win over Alabama State and much more on this week’s episode of Stanz and Fitz presented by the Professional MBA Program at the Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boomer Boulevard with Bob Bro Old Time Radio & Nostalgia Podcast Show #119-B --- May 14, 2018 Welcome to Boomer Boulevard --- Memory Lane for Baby Boomers, but everyone is welcome! Join us for a nostalgic listen to the following old time radio shows: 1. THE HALLS OF IVY 2-17-50 "The Chinese Student" This episode addresses ethnic bias in an excellent story. Dr. Hall becomes concerned when a female Chinese student leaves Ivy College due to racial prejudice. The very moving speech he gives in the Ivy Chapel about both brotherhood and tolerance will cause a bubble in your throat and a tear in your eye. The Halls of Ivy truly was a show before its time. 2. THE WHISTLER 8-25-49 "The Eager Pigeon" Jack Webb stars as con-man Danny Fort, a character quite unlike Sergeant Joe Friday. While working a cocktail bar in a less fancy part of town, Danny knows he can't afford to be choosy. But even though his luck is running cold, he always dresses like a winner -- aware his appearance may open up opportunities. When he first sees her sitting alone at the bar looking both beautiful and out of place, it peaks his curiosity. When Danny picks up his drink and goes over to her, he never imagines it will lead to blackmail -- and murder! 3. GUNSMOKE 4-30-55 "Reward for Matt" A very thought provoking episode in high quality sound. When Matt is forced to shoot a local rancher, the dead man's widow puts a reward on Dillon's head. Soon there are a number of attempts on Matt's life. When one attempt ends in a tragedy, however, the story takes a very touching turn. Listen to how really good both Helen Kleeb and Jeanette Nolan are as the two grieving women in the story. Both give outstanding performances. BONUS: Howdy Doody & Clarabelle's Surprise As a bonus, we share a clip from the last Howdy Doody episode, completing 13 years on the air. "Hey Kids! What time is it?" You know if you ever dreamed of being a member of the Peanut Gallery! Come and join us and share the stories, memories, laughs and tears. http://boomerboulevard.com email: bob@boomerboulevard.com This is an archive presentation of my Old Time Radio Show that was first broadcast on January 24, 2010.
Boomer Boulevard Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Show #117 --- April 9, 2018 Welcome to Boomer Boulevard --- Memory Lane for Baby Boomers, but everyone is welcome! Here is the line-up for this week: 1. ESCAPE! 8/30/51 "The Man Who Stole the Bible" A businessman checks into a New Orleans Hotel during Mardis Gras, and soon finds his life in danger by an assortment of wierd characters -- all trying to find out what he did with the Gideon Bible from Room 302. 2. THE HALLS OF IVY 3/10/50 "Victoria's New Review" When Vicki's old show business partner, Artie Pinero, shows up at Ivy College in an effort to get Victoria to return to the stage, Doctor Hall begins to fear he may have taken his wife away from a profession she truly loved and misses. Wonderfully warm story heard in crystal clear sound. 3. Gunsmoke 6/20/53 "Wind" Matt needs to figure out why men begin killing each other over saloon girl Dolly Varden. He soon learns she seems to bring gamblers luck simply by standing next to them in a Faro game. Dolly is one of the most memorable characters ever heard in a long line of striking Gunsmoke personalities. Come and share some stories, memories, laughs and tears. http://boomerboulevard.com email: bob@boomerboulevard.com
"The Halls of Ivy," starring Ronald and Benita Coleman. Originally broadcast June 21, 1950, 67 years ago. Episode titled "The Bentheimers and the Census." The strange Mr. Benthimer and his equally strange family have descended on Ivy College. Dr. Hall is given the task of ejecting them.
"The Halls of Ivy," starring Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Colman -- originally broadcast November 7, 1951. Someone has painted a mustache on the bust of Mr. Wellman. Who has started to repave Faculty Row?
The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee & Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. THIS EPISODE: October 4, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Mr. bentley Brook has come to at Ivy College. He's quite good looking, and he's apparently fallen in love with Mrs. Hall! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Sandra Gould, Jerome Lawrence (writer), Robert E. Lee (writer), Ken Peters, Helen Crutchfield, Mary Alden, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director), Don Quinn (creator). 29:25.
Famed actor Ronald Colman (1947 Academy Award winner for his portrayal of a tormented actor in "A Double Life") was perfect for the part of William Todhunter Hall, the President of Ivy College in the little college town of Ivy. Colman had the authentic intelligent, English upper-crust manner to convince immediately. Coleman's wife, Benita (Colman) Hume played Hall's wife Vicky, whose background was as a former British stage actress. Thus, the pair was a great example of "opposites attract." A fine radio cast played the Ivy College's Board of Governors, the kids on campus, and the household of the Halls. Herbert Butterfield was the thorny Board of Directors member Clarence Wellman. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast