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The “Cure NF with Jack” charity is a favorite of Dinner with Racers, notably something Ryan has carried for nearly 15 years. Named after Jack Burke, who was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis (NF) at the age of five, Jack's father Jake has been an instrumental figure in raising funds and awarenesss for NF ever since. Working […]
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Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast/The Better sit down with Jack Burke, a Canadian cyclist, podcaster, and author, who made headlines earlier this year when he took the Strava KOMs (aka fastest recorded times) on some of the hardest climbs in professional cycling (Alpe d'Huez, Stelvio & Mortirolo) a year after stepping away from a career in the lower ranks of professional cycling. They discuss Jack's racing background, his journey through the brutal world of third-division European racing, how he came to record some of the fastest times up the most famous climbs in the world, why he is struggling to get a contract with a pro team, and his plans for 2025. Beyond the Peloton newsletter's Where to Watch Pro Cycling in 2025 Try The Better Lab today Buy Jack's Book Here (How to Become a Professional Cyclist)
In this episode of the Roadman Cycling Podcast, I sit down with Jack Bourke, a name that might not be on your radar—yet. Jack is the world's fastest climber you've never heard of, and he's here to share the story behind his jaw-dropping Strava record-breaking attempts on cycling's most iconic climbs: Alpe d'Huez, Passo dello Stelvio, and the Mortirolo. We dive deep into the meticulous preparation, intense training, and razor-sharp pacing strategies that fueled these incredible efforts. Jack opens up about the highs and lows of his journey, including the challenges of execution on the day and his frustration with the cycling industry's age bias—why WorldTour teams won't give you a chance if you're over 25. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to join.whoop.com/Roadman to get a free month's WHOOP membership on me! ROUVY ROUVY replicates terrain, gradients, and resistance, giving you the most authentic indoor cycling experience possible. Explore, train, and ride with ROUVY—visit ROUVY.com to start your adventure today! And to get one month FREE use code Roadman1m 4iiii Powermeter The PRECISION 3+ Powermeter from 4iiii is a compact yet powerful unit & is packed with features that set it apart, including integration with Apple's Find My network PLUS It's got up to 800 hours of battery life.Learn more by visiting 4iiii.com HUEL You can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc Use code roadman20 to get 20% off your LeCol order The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1
Jack Burke tells us how he trained and raced record-setting climbs on Alpe d'Huez, the Stelvio, and the Mortirolo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is a podcast I did with Emulation. Emulation is 2 French journalists, William & Robin who cover the stories behind famous athletes. Follow their Instagram account @emulation_ for more stories on athletes you've probably seen on TV.
In this weeks Rider Support we start by tackling why Girona, once the cycling mecca, might be losing its charm for riders. Next, we dive into Jack Burke's recent KOM-breaking climbs and whether they're enough to secure him a pro contract. We also discuss the implications of Remco Evenepoel's training crash on his season, compare the new Wahoo Ace head unit to Garmin's 1040 Edge, and debate advanced DIY bike repairs and whether roadies should embrace hydration packs on group rides. Finally, we explore the nuances of mixing Shimano and SRAM groupsets! Oh and a few laughs along the way. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to join.whoop.com/Roadman to get a free month's WHOOP membership on me! ROUVY ROUVY replicates terrain, gradients, and resistance, giving you the most authentic indoor cycling experience possible. Explore, train, and ride with ROUVY—visit ROUVY.com to start your adventure today! And to get one month FREE use code Roadman1m 4iiii Powermeter The PRECISION 3+ Powermeter from 4iiii is a compact yet powerful unit & is packed with features that set it apart, including integration with Apple's Find My network PLUS It's got up to 800 hours of battery life.Learn more by visiting 4iiii.com HUEL You can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc Use code roadman20 to get 20% off your LeCol order The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1
World Number Two tennis player Iga Swiatek's positive test for a little-known product called Trimetazidine raises the issue of whether drug testing is going too far. Should there not be a threshold for the level of prohibitive substance found in the body? Is there a performance advantage? What fault lies with the athlete? No matter the final outcome, an athlete remains tainted no matter their innocence which could affect performance and sponsorship agreements.SHOW NOTES:BBC story on Swiatek's one-month banThe ITA decision statementSwiatek's statement on InstagramThe timeline of Swiatek's doping caseResponse from the manufacturer of the drugArticle on Jack Burke's KOMsWhen Burke broke the Alp d'Huez KOMJack Burke's Strava account Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin discuss Tour de France Director Christian Prudhomme's recent comments about how increased average speeds are making races more dangerous and how a Canadian amateur, Jack Burke, is taking the Strava KOM on so many famous climbs, before answering a few listener questions. Zwift: This adjustability makes Zwift Ride perfect for anyone in the house to use and at $1,299.99 it's a game-changer so head to https://Zwift.com now to check it out.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Laurens vanaf een cheap ass bedje op het goedkoopste hotel van Tenerife, Stefan vanuit huis. En het was ff werken voor de heertjes, want laten we wel wezen: er gebeurt echt helemaal niks in wielerland. Alles wat ook maar enige relevantie had is op een hoopje geveegd, en heeft weer voor genoeg munitie gezorgd voor een podcastje! En hoe zat het nou met de Unbound ambities van Ramon? Je hoort het allemaal in een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast. NordVPN proberen? Ga naar nordvpn.com/ridefast voor een kletser van een korting + vier maanden extra gratis! Risicovrij, snel en veilig. En: 30 dagen geld-terug-garantie. Dus ga naar nordvpn.com/ridefast
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Laurens vanaf een cheap ass bedje op het goedkoopste hotel van Tenerife, Stefan vanuit huis. En het was ff werken voor de heertjes, want laten we wel wezen: er gebeurt echt helemaal niks in wielerland. Alles wat ook maar enige relevantie had is op een hoopje geveegd, en heeft weer voor genoeg munitie gezorgd voor een podcastje! En hoe zat het nou met de Unbound ambities van Ramon? Je hoort het allemaal in een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast. NordVPN proberen? Ga naar nordvpn.com/ridefast voor een kletser van een korting + vier maanden extra gratis! Risicovrij, snel en veilig. En: 30 dagen geld-terug-garantie. Dus ga naar nordvpn.com/ridefast
Spencer Martin of the Beyond the Peloton Newsletter and Andrew Vontz of the Choose the Hard Way Podcast/The Better break down how a speed skater exposed a lot of assumptions made in modern cycling training, and discuss how Jack Burke, a Canadian amateur who keeps taking some of cycling's toughest Strava KOMs, could present a money-ball acquisition for a struggling WorldTour squad. Beyond the Peloton newsletter's 2025 GC Contender Tiers Try The Better Lab today This episode is supported by buycycle, the largest global marketplace for pre-owned bikes. Listen to the podcast for a special offer from our friends at buycycle.
This Episode is With Jack Burke & Svein Tuft about what it takes to make it as a pro cyclist.
In this special episode of The Cycling Podcast - before our Girovagando coverage cranks up next week - we both revisit and preview six new KM0 episodes either released earlier in April or still to come before the Grande Partenza in Turin on May 4. As ever, we'll be serving up daily podcasts from on the ground in Italy, where the mood music in the run-up to the race has been dominated by Tadej Pogačar and his Giro-Tour bid. No surprise, then, that we'll dedicate three KM0 episodes to ‘doubles' of varying kinds - specifically, the last successful Giro-Tour slam by Marco Pantani, the football team that achieved Italy's first Scudetto-Coppa Italia double and to whom the Grande Partenza is dedicated…and Pogačar's own bid. There are also extracts from our own ‘double-header' - How to Become a Pro Cyclist and How to Become an Ex-Pro Cyclist featuring Jack Burke and Joe Dombrowski respectively. And, speaking of new roles, we also meet INEOS Grenadiers freshly appointed CEO, John Allert. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 100 exclusive episodes. Our latest KM0 specials, ‘How to Become a Pro Cyclist' and ‘How to Become an Ex-Pro Cyclist' are available on the Kilometre 0 for Friends of The Cycling Podcast feed now. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Jack Burke Jr. is a legend in the game of golf. Burke won 16 PGA tour events between 1950 and 1963. He won two major titles, the Masters and PGA Championship, both in 1956. He was on five successive American Ryder Cup teams and won 7 of his 8 career matches. In 1957, Burke and Jimmy Demaret founded Champions Golf Club in Houston. Jackie passed away on January 19, 2024 just 10 days shy of his 101st birthday. This interview was recorded back on December 1, 2021 when he was 98 years old. This was one of the last interviews that he appeared in. The audio is mostly unedited to capture Burke's authenticity and memories over a life well lived. Topics covered: Winning the 1956 Masters Philosophy when playing match play in the Ryder Cup Transitioning ownership of Champions Golf Club to his son and grandson Putting with a blade putter 4 T's: Tension, Timing, Tempo and Trust Walking vs riding in a cart Life lessons golf can teach you Be sure to listen to the end when Jackie discusses winning the Masters and what he specifically told his caddie. Thank you to Dean Burke and Champions Golf Club for hosting us. Sponsors: Turtle Box Audio Poncho Outdoors Contact: chris@gritmenclub.com
Todays guest is Jack Burke and this episode really becomes a very very unique conversation, a conversation about how to become a pro cyclist. It's a roadmap. A step by step guide on what it takes to excel in cycling and arrive at the highest level of our beautiful sport. It's a strategic plan for achievement, one I would have valued greatly when I began cycling. If you're an aspiring pro this podcast will be invaluable but if you're just a hobby cyclist which other interests this chat deconstructs success in a way which can be applied to many walks of life. You can purchase Jacks amazing book at this link - https://howtobecomeaprocyclist.com/b/dR0Cr Pillar Performance If you're ready to elevate your performance and sleep quality, why not give PILLAR a try, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the code Roadman on your local website for 15% off your first order. Or for US listeners, head to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code Roadman for the same 15% off your first order. Veloforte Todays show sponsor is Veloforte! Head over to veloforte.com and use code roadman30 to get 30% off your first order. Breakaway Join The Breakaway Cycling Apps FREE 4 week coaching plan at this link - https://form.typeform.com/to/p3oII8Qf MyWhoosh Get started on the cycling platform everyone is talking about. It has all the features of its competitors plus more. I'm loving the new "Belgian World" . It's completely free to get started. Go to https://www.mywhoosh.com/ Wattbike Wattbike is the only brand I trust for my indoor training needs. Head on over to wattbike.com and use roadmanten you'll get 10% off the Wattbike Atom HUEL Huel has become my secret weapon for when I don't have time to prepare a balanced meal and now you can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
1956 Masters champion Jack Burke shares golf tips. 1971 Masters champion Charles Coody and sportswriter Kenny Hand share memories of Jack Burke, who also won the 1956 PGA championship. This is the first of two episodes to celebrate Masters week. The Texas Sports Hall of Fame Podcast is presented by the TownePlace Suites Waco Northeast. Author and oral historian Jackson Michael hosts and produces the podcast.
568. We welcome author Lisa Wingate to the podcast to discuss her novel, Book of Lost Friends. “From the bestselling author of Before We Were Yours comes a dramatic historical novel of three young women searching for family amid the destruction of the post–Civil War South, and of a modern-day teacher who learns of their story and its vital connection to her students' lives” (NYT). "Louisiana, 1875: In the tumultuous era of Reconstruction, three young women set off as unwilling companions on a perilous quest: Hannie, a freed slave; Lavinia, the pampered heir to a now destitute plantation; and Juneau Jane, Lavinia's Creole half sister. Each carries private wounds and powerful secrets as they head for Texas, following roads rife with vigilantes and soldiers still fighting a war lost a decade before. For Lavinia and Juneau Jane, the journey is one of stolen inheritance and financial desperation, but for Hannie, torn from her mother and siblings before slavery's end, the pilgrimage west reignites an agonizing question: Could her long-lost family still be out there? Beyond the swamps lie the limitless frontiers of Texas and, improbably, hope" (Wingate). This week in Louisiana history. April 6 1764 First Acadians actually arrived in Louisiana. This week in New Orleans history. On April 6, 1893, Andy Bowen and Jack Burke fought 110 rounds to a draw in New Orleans in the longest prizefight in history. The fight lasted seven hours, 19 minutes. This week in Louisiana. Books Along The Teche Literary Festival March 31, 2023 — April 07, 2024. https://booksalongthetecheliteraryfestival.com Various venues will celebrate literature and its impact on the area's culture with storytelling, workshops, readers theatre, music, bourée lessons and tournament, bus and boat tours, a 5K run and food, food, food. Anyone who is familiar with James Lee Burke and his fictional character, detective Dave Robicheaux, knows of New Iberia and our fascinating blend of heritage, hospitality and history. Amenities Family Friendly Handicapped Accessible Free Parking Street Parking Phone: (337) 369-6446 Email: techefest@gmail.com Social: Facebook Postcards from Louisiana. Lundi Gras parade. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
Patrick, Scott and special guest Jack Burke a former team-mate of Matteo Jorgenson dissect the Tour of Flanders 2024 and more. In the week of the Tour of Flanders, Mathieu van der Poel won the race for a third time in his career and has his focus on Paris Roubaix but can anyone stop the Flying Dutchman from more records. Wout van Aert will have to readjust his 2024 season after the horrific crash in Dwars door Vlaanderen but can he still be ready for the Giro d'Italia 2024? Twitter: @echelon_podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theecheloncyclingpodcast
Mathieu van der Poel won his third Tour of Flanders title with some incredible riding up the Koppenberg on the wet cobblestones and Michael Matthews was relegated in the sprint for the podium. Check out Jack Burke's Podcast and Book: https://howtobecomeaprocyclist.com
Trying to go pro is one of the hardest things we can do. Jack Burke and Taylor Warren share what they've learned so far, and, surprisingly, what they've gleaned may apply to the rest of us, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chronicles is a new podcast that I'm excited to be bringing as exclusive member content for 2024. This is a short excerpt from the longer episode. To listen to the whole thing and future episodes become a member of The Pelo. For this series, I've got together with my good friend and former team (and room) mate Svein Tuft. As a few of you will know, ‘Sveino' is a fascinating guy, with a unique perspective on pretty much any subject out there. Both Svein and I love to dive into new topics – take them apart and discuss ideas, theories, and trends from every possible angle. Back in our racing days, we would spend hours - in the saddle or hotel rooms, chewing over ideas, challenging each other, and looking at ways to learn and develop our understanding of the sport. This is what we wanted to recreate with Chronicles. It's a chance for us to get together and get stuck into the topics that interest us in and around pro cycling. We'll be listening to people's stories, asking questions, doing the research, and gathering the information that allows us and you to get to grips with these key parts of the sport and the wider culture of pro cycling. First up, this month we started with a question that we have both been looking for the answer to: how do you turn professional? This was something that jumped out at us when we thought: why us? How did we make it, and not others? What did we do so differently or well? Or was it just luck? To unpack this subject, we wanted to get as many angles of the conversation as possible, and we have a whole host of people with a range of opinions and expertise. We kick things off with a man who wrote the book, ‘How to Become a Pro Cyclist', Jack Burke and asked the question, if turning pro really is something that you can engineer, or if it's too random even for people who ‘get' how the system works? Svein spoke to a key figure in the US racing scene Jonas Carney, the former manager of Human Powered Health, to discuss what a team looks for when selecting riders, whilst I spoke to my old boss Matt White of Jayco Alula about how teams work with agents to find new talent. Sticking inside the teams, we also caught up with Sebastian Langeveld from EF Education Easypost who oversees scouting riders for EF and asked him if it was all numbers and data these days or if there is such a thing as the X factor. We also spoke to two current riders, James Whelan of Q36.5 and Riley Sheehan of Israel Premier Tech, who gave us opposing stories of what happens when you get to the World Tour too easily and how hard it can be to have to battle through the ranks. Just as we hoped there was so much great stuff that we could get stuck into here, turning pro and how you do it is a massive topic that certainly doesn't have a simple answer. And as always with Svein, the fun part was exploring the subject! Have a listen as we do our best to understand all about it. Cheers! Mitch
Golf talk live from iconic Dirty Martin's Place in Austin, Texas w/hosts Ed Clements & Scotty Sayers. Guest this week is former PGA Champion Mark Brooks.
On today's show, Ryan pays tribute to the life of Jack Burke Jr., the two-time 1956 major winner, former Marine and co-founder of Champions Golf Club. Also, we get into Patrick Cantlay's role in the Big Negotiation.
Boxing has been an evolving sport ever since its creation. In the early days … it was crude, raw and the rules were not really formed yet. Gloves were considered dishonorable, canvases were wood and dirt and the fight wouldn't be over, till there was only one man left standing. But what happens when you have two men refusing to go down, refusing to give up, giving every inch of their body to stay in the fight. Well you get the longest boxing match that has ever happened and more than likely will ever will be. You get the brawl between Andy Bowen and Jack Burke.
Jack was nice enough to sit through me having a manic episode for an hour. I am not on cocaine I just have severe adhd. Follow Jack at @burke_jack_
Heute vor 130 Jahren fand im Olympic Club in New Orleans der längste Boxkampf der Sportgeschichte zwischen Andy Bowen und Jack Burke statt.
On February 11 – hundreds of people in Atlanta will brave the weather in just their undies during Cupid's Undie Run, the nation's largest pantless party and mileish run for charity. The event raises awareness of neurofibromatosis (NF), a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body, and fundraises for NF research through the Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF). One Atlanta fundraising team, Cure NF with Jack, can share their experience with the genetic disorder as they continue to support Jack Burke, age 13, who has been fighting NF since age 2. Registration: https://my.cupids.org/event/20... Follow: @cupidrunatl About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1Lov... #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® #theashsaiditshow #ashbrownuncensored #ashbrownvoiceovers Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Golf talk live from Austin, Texas with hosts Ed Clements and Scotty Sayers with guests Ben Crenshaw and UNLV head coach Jean-Paul Hebert.
Failed NYC Comedian Jack Burke joins the boys back where he belongs
On this week's episode of Troublemakers Dylan Krasinski and Mike Kerrigan welcome back NYC Comedian Jack Burke (@jack_burke_)! Get it while it's HOT! New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Miketkerrigan; @Troublemakers_Podcast TikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Troublmakerspodcast YouTube: @DylanKrasinski; @Troublemakers
This week Collin sits down with Jack Burke, one of the finest comedians to come out of Boston, to discuss the highest point in his career which was the lowest point for another comedian, getting heckled by a veteran, and losing a contest. For bonus episodes go to www.patreon.com/collincomedy Jack Burke IG: @burke_jack_ Collin IG: @Collin_Comedy Collin's Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnbsrZEvCyg&t=750s Manscaped: Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code COLLIN at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodfds True Classic Tees: https://glnk.io/q839/collin-comedy
Folge 34: Michaela Schaffrath (Teil 2)- Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:Wie bereitet man sich perfekt auf das Dschungelcamp vorWelchen Rekord aus dem Guiness Buch der Rekorde hat Thomas als Kind gebrochen?Welchen Tipp hat Michaela für Schauspielerinnen?Wie kam Michaela dazu ausgerechnet Eierlikör zu verkaufen?Wieso hat Michaela gegen Ender der Folge einen Lachflash und das zurecht?Wie kam es zur Zusammenarbeit mit den Toten Hosen und Wim Wenders?Wie bekommt man den perfekten Body? Fun facts, hard facts & Nerd FactsDer längste Boxkampf der Welt fand am 06. April 1893 in New Orleans statt, er ging über 110 Runden und dauerte 7 Stunden und 19 Minuten. Es kämpften Andy Bowen und Jack Burke und der Kampf endete mit einem für beide enttäuschenden Unentschieden. https://bit.ly/2Ax0hUm Eierlikör basiert auf dem brasilianischen Getränk Advocaat, eine Mischung aus Rohrzucker, Rum und Avocados. Im 19 Jahrhundert versuchte der Niederländer Eugen Verpoorten dieses Getränk zu imitieren, mangels Avocados nahm er jedoch Eier als Basis."Warum werde ich nicht satt" stammt vom Toten Hosen Album "Unsterblich", auf dem unter anderem der Song "Bayern" zu hören ist, der Uli Hoeness beinah vor Wut explodieren lies. Der Song wurde zusammen mit Funny van Dannen geschrieben, von dem auch das immer noch sehr zeigemäße Cover "Lesbische, schwarze Behinderte" stammt. -LinksHomepage Michaela Schaffrath: http://www.michaela-schaffrath.deAuftritte Michela Schaffrath: http://www.michaela-schaffrath.de/auftritte/Podcasts: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.comAktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Spotify Playlist Folge 33/34: https://spoti.fi/3FE6gZF
Jack Burke is the CEO & Chief Visionary Officer at BRK Global Marketing. He's been running the business for almost 32 years. In addition, Jack is the Founder and President of A Big Heart Foundation. Yet, it all started with a $3,000 limit Sears credit card. From his days playing Division 1 Tennis, Jack learned to keep a tight schedule, balance multiple responsibilities, and master his time management. Jack also posed the question: When you lose the first set, how do you walk of the court a winner? Jack has taken this mentality to flourish in the world of business and entrepreneurship. Seeing his father be self employed, Burke began his entrepreneurial journey shoveling driveways, cutting lawns, and stringing tennis rackets as a kid. He began a t shirt company is college. Follow along this episode to hear the rest of his journey and share in the lessons he learned along the way.
Sitting down with one of the big names in this business this week was a really cool opportunity. I am honored to have on the show today, Academy Award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter, Taylor Hackford. Taylor's has directed films like An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), White Nights (1985), Proof of Life (2000), Dolores Claiborne (1995), Against All Odds (1984), Parker (2013), the iconic Ray Charles biopic, Ray of 2004, and The Comedian (2016) just to name a few. He also has served as president of the Directors Guild of America and is married to the incomparable acting legend Helen Mirren. Long before gaining popularity, Hackford had an interesting journey on his climb-up. Taylor served in the US Peace Corps in Bolivia after college. Before then, while pursuing his studies in law there was an odd turn of events. Inspired by mutual friends who were film students, Hackford, quit school and sought out an entry-level position with KCET TV in LA. There, he learned and grew. He did everything. From office assistance to investigative reporting, which earned him two Emmys and an Associated Press Award, to documentaries, short films, and directing. Hackford racked up his first hit directing and writing Teenage Father in 1978. The film won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. It explores the life of a 17-year-old senior boy who is a soon-to-be father with his girlfriend, a 15-year-old sophomore. They evaluate the decisions about how they got here, and the decisions on what they will do next.He then went on to direct the very successful romantic drama film, Officer and a Gentleman in 1982. Recognized as the best film of the year and grossing $190 million from a $7 million budget. The film also made history at the Academy Awards where a black man, Louis Gossett Jr. won the Oscars for Best Supporting Actor for the first time in Academy history. The film tells the story of Zack Mayo (Gere), a United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While Zack meets his first true girlfriend during his training, a young "townie" named Paula, he also comes into conflict with the hard-driving Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley training his class.Besides winning two Academy Awards, the film also won a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, one Grammy, one NAACP Image Awards, a Japan Academy Film Prize, National Board of Review 10 best films of the year awards, and a Writers Guild of America Awards.If this isn't every director's dream, I don't know what is. Of course, success like this sets the bar even higher for oneself and can make or break any filmmaker. Another of Taylor's classics is 1997 The Devil's Advocate starring Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Connie Nielsen, Craig T. Nelson, Judith IveyAn exceptionally adept Florida lawyer is offered a job to work in New York City for a high-end law firm with a high-end boss - the biggest opportunity of his career to date.Taylor Hackford delivered another outstanding film in 2004. Ray. The biographical musical film on the three decades journey of the legendary blues musician, Ray Charles---from his humble beginnings in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s. It starred triple threat actor, Jamie Foxx. Ray received riveting reviews from the critics and multiple awards including Best Actor at the Academy. Hackford's most recent work he produced or directed is The Comedian, starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, and other big names. The film plot has Jackie (Robert De Niro) who is a comic icon, attempting to reinvent himself despite his audience only wanting to know him as a television character he played earlier in his career. It is a look at the life of an aging insult comic named Jack Burke.It was certainly incredible to sit back and chat with Taylor. His Ray Charles story alone is worth the process of admission, trust me. Enjoy my conversation with Taylor Hackford.
On this weeks episode Dylan Krasinski and Mike Kerrigan sit down with fellow NYC comedian Jack Burke (@Jack_Burke_)! They get dicey talking comedy, drinking, and getting sober! Get it while it's HOT! New episodes are out every Thursday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thank for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Miketkerrigan; @SeaOtterTownHallPodcast TikTok: @DylanKrasinski YouTube: @DylanKrasinski
UNDERCARD BATTLES: Alan Fitzgerald vs Lucas Hinderliter Colleen Genevieve vs Jack Burke John Fox vs Anthony Quinn Geo Perez vs Stan Talouis MAIN EVENT: Nathan Orton vs Dalton Pruitt JUDGES: Dave Sirus, Chris from BK, Kerryn Feehan, Joel Walkowski OFFICIALS: Mark Henely, Niko Pav, Ben Miller, Patrick Haggerty DJ: Derick Gonzalez HOST: Matt Maran This episode was recorded on November 28th, 2021. This show is usually recorded LIVE at The Stand Comedy Club in NYC. Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club on youtube and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @comedyfightnyc If you want access to old episodes and bonus content subscribe to our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/comedyfightclub Follow this week's battlers on Social Media: Alan Fitzgerald: @fuckcityusa, Lucas Hinderliter: @hinderloser, Colleen Genevieve: @colleengenevievee, Jack Burke: @burke_jack_, John Fox: @heyitsfoxyj, Anthony Quinn: @the.anthonyquinn, Geo Perez: @geoperez86, Stan Talouis: @funnymanstan, Nathan Orton: @nathanortonnyc, Dalton Pruitt: @saltydalty69420, Dave Sirus: @davesirus, Chris from BK: @chrisfrombklyn, Kerryn Feehan: @kerrynfeehan, Joel Walkowski: @joelwalkowski, Mark Henely: @markhenely, Matt Maran: @realmattmaran, Nikola Pavlovic: @ironicpunhere, Derek Gonzalez: @officiallyderickgonzalez, Ben Miller: @thisisbenmiller, Patrick Haggerty: @patrickhaggertycomedy, Andrew Casertano: @andrewletsconnect
UNDERCARD BATTLES: Connor Dixon vs Meg Felling Jack Burke vs Matt Woodland Luke Gralia vs Jared Schwartz Suzanne Lea Shepherd vs Linette Palladino MAIN EVENT: Stephen Bolles vs Dave Sheehan JUDGES: Dalton Pruitt, Patrick Schroeder, Rob Mailloux, Kerryn Feehan OFFICIALS: Nikola Pavlovic, Mark Henely, Ben Miller DJ: Derick Gonzalez HOST: Matt Maran This episode was recorded on September 26th, 2021. This show is usually recorded LIVE at The Stand Comedy Club in NYC. Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club on youtube and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @comedyfightnyc If you want access to old episodes and bonus content subscribe to our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/comedyfightclub Follow this week's battlers on Social Media: Mark Henely: Connor Dixon: @itsconnordixon, Meg Felling: @poorpotatoface, Jack Burke: @burke_jack_, Matt Woodland: @matt.woodland, Luke Gralia: @graliass, Jared Schwartz: @thekidjared, Suzanne Lea Shepherd: @suzanneleashep, Linette Palladino: @linette_palladino, Stephen Bolles: @stephenmclonghairbolles, Dave Sheehan: @shroudofsilence, Dalton Pruitt: @saltydalty69420, Patrick Schroeder: @schrotime, Rob Mailloux: @roblovesarguing, Kerryn Feehan: @kerrynfeehan, @MarkHenely, Matt Maran: @RealMattMaran, Nikola Pavlovic: @IronicPunHere, Derek Gonzalez: @officiallyderickgonzalez, Ben Miller: @thisisbenmiller
Trent and his guest Jack Burke help a guy who is complaining about his girlfriend being bad at dirty talk. Follow Jack! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burke_jack_/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trent-mabry/support
UNDERCARD BATTLES: Amamah Sardar vs Jack Burke Corey Smithson vs Alex Grubard Mike Szar vs Dan Yang Zach Russel vs Luke Gralia MAIN EVENT: Jess Feeney vs Stephen Bolles JUDGES: Christine Meehan-Berg, Robbie Goodwin, Dalton Pruitt, Keren Margolis OFFICIALS: Nikola Pavlovic, Mark Henely, Patrick Haggerty, Jerry Lalee DJ: Derick Gonzalez HOST: Matt Maran This episode was recorded on August 1st, 2021. This show is usually recorded LIVE at The Stand Comedy Club in NYC. Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club on youtube and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @comedyfightnyc If you want access to old episodes and bonus content subscribe to our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/comedyfightclub Follow this week's battlers on Social Media: Amamah Sardar: @amamahsardar, Jack Burke: @burke_jack_, Corey Smithson: @coreysmiffson, Alex Grubard: @alexgrubard, Mike Szar: @mikeszar_, Dan Yang: @realdanyang, Zach Russel: @zachrussellcomedy, Luke Gralia: @graliass, Jess Feeney: @justfeeney, Stephen Bolles: @stephenmclonghairbolles, Christine Meehan-Berg: @funnyxtine, Robbie Goodwin: @robbiegoodwin, Dalton Pruitt: @saltydalty69420, Keren Margolis: @kerenmargolis, Mark Henely: @MarkHenely, Matt Maran: @RealMattMaran, Nikola Pavlovic: @IronicPunHere, Derek Gonzalez: @officiallyderickgonzalez, Patrick Haggerty: @patrickhaggertycomedy, Jerry Lalee: @jerrylalee
On this episode of the Bogey Boys Podcast we roll back the years with the Founder of the Wood Bros Golf Company Dave Woods as he provides some of the best golfing stories we've ever heard. The golf clubs have been in Tour Professional bag for over 150 Tour victories and 6 Major Championships and we hear all about the journey. Dave talks about his encounters with golfing hall of famers Jimmy Demaret and Jack Burke and tells us how they pushed him towards becoming one of the greatest golf brands of its generation. We also hear about Dave's work with players like Greg Norman, Ben Crenshaw and Bernhard Langer, a truly great podcast episode. We also hear about how Dave drove to hand deliver Phil Mickelson a Wood Bros driver in his first amateur tournament, which he went on to win. We hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I'm joined by two of my favorite funny people; Anthony Amorello and Jack Burke. We dive into a LOT this episode... everything from the new covid-passports, to the best way to plan a bachelor party, to 'if Tony Stark is a libertarian?' There's a lot of Gems in this one. Also, Jack thinks we need to cancel the internet. Give it a listen, and be sure to follow both of these hilarious dudes on their pages. Anthony Jack
Taylor Zarzour covers all of the Masters news of the week including patron attendance and the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Brian Katrek joins with a Masters Field Update, we take a listen back to our interview w/Jack Burke, Jr. and Taylor chats about Lee Elder - this year's new honorary starter.
1956 Masters Champion Jack Burke, Jr. relives his victory at Augusta National. Brian Katrek also joins the joins the show with a Field Update and Taylor Zarzour runs through some of his favorite Masters traditions.
Cancel Culture Is Erasing Your Rights to Life Liberty and Happiness Peter Boykin has had a hard time finding a job in his field for 5 years now (being fired multiple times due to his political stances), his friends Jack Burke and now Ryan aka Lady Maga have been fired from their careers. With all this cancel culture going on how can someone live?This quite literally is a way the left approaches things, they want people to be afraid to speak up. If anything early Jan was just an indication of more of the same, we can do it (left) but you cannot if you are right-wing. It is sad and ironic that a "side" that preaches anti-hate and anti-discrimination, peace and love, and against fascism and dictatorships pretty much practices all they apparently think the right is doing. We all know it, this is a double standard, just how do we cope? One thing is we have to play smart, we have to understand that we are NOT going to get the same treatment from the left that they give to each other, and we have to work within these known parameters and there are ways we can turn their rules against them. Marjorie Taylor Greene just did... she was forced out of all these Congressional committees but instead of giving up she learned the rules of the house and has been fighting for the right. If they will not let her in committees she has learned to watch the floor like a hawk shutting down the left as they try to sneak in their tricks while others on the right are not looking. For this, she is a LEGEND.The Founders of this nation thought that being a Congressman meant someone who was from the common folk the citizens would elect someone to represent them for a small amount of time. Then that person would return back to their normal life. We all know that is not possible. Once you speak up and declare that you have a free-thinking independent mind your private life is over. You are now dedicated to politics, and you will NEVER be able to hold a regular job again. What is funny is all the talk of "term limits" "career politicians" "politicians getting rich" "politicians turning into lobbyists" which is all thrown in a negative light. But, let me ask you this would you expect a famous singer, actor, athlete to return to a "normal job" ... No? Well, how do you expect a politician to do so?We live in a clown world, you might as well learn to honk the horn a few times. This is a battle for our lives, and our country. Many of us need to take it seriously. Though many of us need to understand just what we are getting into. Once we step our toe into the waters of activism and politics your life changes forever. Just Ask Trump.For those that can remain anonymous to retain "normal" lives, we ask you to find ways to work behind the scenes, and to donate and help out others who are in the heat lamp. We need to learn our priorities on who to attack and much of this inner conflict has to STOP. We have much work to do and it NEVER stops. So do you want to win and keep winning? Do you want to Make America Great and Keep it Great? Do you Want to Put America First and Keep it First?Well, you have to #GoRight and WORK FOR IT!https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/cancel-culture-is-erasing-your-rights-tovia #GoRightNews with Peter Boykinhttps://t.me/RealPeterBoykinGoRightNews.com
In 1893, boxing matches didn't end until someone was knocked out — explaining how Andy Bowen and Jack Burke once boxed for over seven hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk a lot about Eric Clapton, and a bunch of Jack's hero's
It's an exciting week, boys and girls. We sit down with our friend, Jack Burke, to discuss how he traveled out west to Yellowstone on a solo journey while he was in between jobs. Through this episode, he was given the nickname "Big Horn Burke". He mentions his love of Big Horn and wanting a cowboy hat in Cody, Wyoming. Talking about this trip makes us wonder what would bring us to an old-fashion Wild West standoff. We discuss how Andrew broke 90 for the first time and shot an 87 golfing. To add to the hype, Declan has perfected how to play a round of golf with 60 year old divorcees. Oh, and it gets even better - Declan's mullet is taking flight. Continuing on with light-hearted topics, we also circle the wagon on what stress us out more than the global perception of who is our presidents. You don't want to miss this! Use code BP10 for 10% off your boat rental through let's float here. This conversation was powered by Metro Mugs - mugs that inspire conversation. Use code BACKPOCKET for 20% off any of our 3 Backpocket mugs --> BUY HERE This podcast is brought you by Sota Scents - a MN local, hand crafted candle company Use code BACKPOCKET for 20% off your first order --> BUY HERE
The boys from the Series Finale podcast join me for a real hoot of a show. Enjoy!
We've got an extra special episode for you this week as we are joined by our good friend and co host of the Series Finale podcast, Jack Burke. It's our duty, to take a deep dive into the Bootyverse with the 2000 classic, "Shaft". The guys dive into Arman's family history, figure out a way to bring back blockbuster, and solve racism. Is Back to the Future in the American Pie universe? What would Shaft have done during 9/11? Find out this week on Across the Movieverse.Check out Jack Burke on "The Series Finale" podcast, available everywhere.---------------------Erik Scott is a Stand Up comedian and writer based out of New York, follow him here:Instagram: @erikscottcomedyTwitter: @realerikscottwww.imerikscott.com
Jack Burke Jr., the oldest living Masters Champion joins us to discuss: coming from eight strokes behind in the final round of the 1956 Masters to overtake leader Ken Venturi, the Champions Club, what he'd like Tiger to leave him in their shared locker at Augusta, and so much more!
In this Episode Shiv speaks with fellow comedian Jack Burke on Virginity Anxiety. Jack has been performing comedy for years starting in Boston making audiences laugh so hard they had to come back and now is in New York tearing up the scene there. In addition to being a killer stand up, Jack also is a co-host of the Series Finale Podcast which you can find @seriesfinalepodcast on Insta as well as across all the major platforms please stay tuned for the upcoming Stolen Valor July where they celebrate our nation's non-heroes who pretend to be heroes. As always, please subscribe, rate, and share if you enjoy- thanks so much for listening!
Enjoy Matt Adams conversation with the legendary Jack Burke Jr, World Golf Hall of Famer and winner of the the 1956 Masters and PGA Championship.
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the second interview Justin recorded of the two of us reviwing my first year living and racing in Europe. Don't worry, plenty more fun stories outside the bike racer life. Make sure you listen to part one before this episode.
I'm your host Jack Burke and this and the following episode are what got me to start the "Hey Buddy" podcast. My bud Justin interviewed me before and after my first year racing as a professional road cyclist in Europe and from those conversations I decided to start my own podcast since some of my good buds are also some of the most incredible athletes and performers in the world and have incredible stories yet to be told. I'm not a journalist, I'm a professional road cyclist who loves to be out in the mountains across all kinds of sports. I love story telling so here's some stories from guests you already know.
In case you haven't noticed, the world is still sheltering in place, but we have a big healthy dose of our 2nd "Best Of" Episode for you. Take a ride in the way back machine as Matt Kona hosts Dan Martin, Big D, Will Martin, Kendra Dawsey, Chloe Cunha, Jimmy Zheng, Nick David, Zach Brazoa, Ben Quick, Michael Stewart, Kevin Quigley, Danya Trommer, Jack Burke, Andy Ofiesh, Al Christakis, Maurice Green, and members from the audience! Keep checking back with improvboston.com and hopefully some semblance of normality will return. The Naked Comedy Showcase happens on the first Thursday of every month at 9:30pm. It normally sells out in advance, and that will be the case when things re-open as most establishments will be operating at a reduced capacity. We miss and love you all, and hope to see you back soon!
With no place to be and nothing on our agenda, we decided to get some drinks and hash out life as it is. We detail our appreciation for each other, the things we cannot stand about one another, and what the hell is going on with Declan and why has he been wearing the same pants for the last 4 days. Enjoy! "This is a moment I've been dreaming of for the past 2 years" - Jack Burke Roommates include: Andrew Inserra, Declan Brown, Jack Burke, Matt Christenson, and Matt Harein
By the mid-80s, The Channel was a successful venue. Big-name acts played The Channel in lieu of theatre and even arena shows. The legendary Roy Orbison played his final shows at the club. Bo Diddley and Ron Wood brought their “Gunslinger’s Tour.” Management increasingly relied on alcohol sales to subsidize the ever-growing costs. Rent was climbing. Slam-dancing was a regular occurrence, as were rising insurance costs. Ownership was distracted with other endeavors, leaving the club exposed. And since nature abhors a vacuum… This is the eighth episode in the true story of Boston’s legendary live music club, The Channel. Music featured in this episode: T.H. and The Wreckage, “Certified Love,” and SS Decontrol, “The Kids Will Have Their Say.” Intro music courtesy of Jon Butcher Axis. Contributing storytellers in this episode: Tom Hambridge, Sal Baglio, John Boy Franklin, Peter Booras and Jack Burke. Listen & Subscribe: RadioPublic Apple Podcasts Android Spotify Stitcher Tune-In Google Podcasts Get more of The Channel Story on our website, https://thechannelstory.com/. Boston Venue: The Channel Story was conceived and created by Harry Booras. Executive Producer, David Ginsburg. Produced by Chachi Loprete. Written by Harry Booras. Contributing writer: David Ginsburg. Edited by: Christopher O’Keefe and Jennifer Booras. Recording engineer: Tory Lam. Audio production by Tory Lam. Graphic designer: Lisa St. John Bennett. Narrated by John Laurenti.
Matt Adams interviews World Golf Hall of Famer and golfing icon Jack Burke Jr.
Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season 6 Episode 14 The Old Idaho Penitentiary Part II.In 1932, Joseph F. Hook, a well-known author of pulp fiction stories, and his wife, Edna, moved to 4312 N 37th Street with their three children: Clyde, 21, Mildred, 19, and Vincent, 18.Carl C. Van Vlack, a bottler at the Columbia Brewery, his wife, Edna, and their son, Douglas, 28, lived around the corner on the same block at 3621 N Stevens Street in Tacoma. Mildred Hook met Douglas F. Van Vlack in the spring of 1933 while searching for the Hook family dog, “Buster.” and soon they began seeing each other.The couple was privately married in Shelton on July 28, 1933, and kept it secret for five months before telling their parents, who weren’t especially pleased. In December 1933, they moved to an apartment at 801 North I (Eye) Street in Tacoma. But living together proved difficult from the beginning. Mildred was gregarious and Douglas was misanthropic. Mildred had a good job with the Washington Gas and Electric Company as a cashier and Douglas, sullen and argumentative, was unemployed and had difficulty holding jobs. He was drinking heavily and started to physically abuse her. Mildred filed her first divorce action on November 29, 1934, but the couple got back together when Douglas got a steady job driving a truck for the Delicious Ice Cream Company. But he proved unreliable and irresponsible and several months later was discharged. In early 1935, he was employed by Meadowsweet Dairies as a milk-truck driver, but was soon fired for insubordination.In September 1935, during an argument over money at the Van Vlack home, Douglas shoved Mildred down a flight of stairs and locked her out of the house. After cutting her hand on broken glass while trying to regain entrance, Mildred retreated to her parents home, bruised and bloody. The following day, she filed for divorce, charging “burdensome home life and spousal abuse,” and was granted a restraining order prohibiting Douglas from having any contact. Douglas retaliated by stealing all her clothes and jewelry from their apartment and burying them in the ground. Mildred and her attorney responded by a filing theft complaint. Douglas was arrested on September 15, 1935, but the complaint was later dismissed on plaintiff’s motion when items were returned, even though dirt and mold had ruined Mildred’s clothes.Meanwhile, both Mildred and Douglas moved home to live with their respective parents. On October 11, 1935, Mildred obtained an interlocutory degree of divorce, and was granted the right to assume her maiden name. Mildred resumed a normal life and went to work every day, while Douglas became morose and isolated himself. He became obsessed with getting Mildred back and began stalking her and watching the Hook home for male visitors. On Sunday, October 18, Mildred went to a physician for treatment after being tied up and raped by Van Vlack.On Thursday, November 14, Douglas forced Mildred to accompany him on an afternoon automobile ride, then bound her wrists and again physically attacked her. The following day, Mildred and her attorney went to Pierce County Deputy District Attorney Stewart Elliott to file a complaint against Douglas for criminal assault. But when she learned the penalty was 20 years in prison, she decided to drop the charge. Instead, she wanted Elliott to talk to Van Vlack and enforce the restraining order.However on Monday morning, November 18, Joseph F. Hook and his attorney, Idaho State Senator Wesley Lloyd, demanded Elliott charge Douglas Van Vlack with violation of the new Washington state kidnapping law. Elliott said it didn’t meet the criteria for kidnapping, since there was no request for ransom, but agreed to charge Van Vlack with abduction and assault.Sometime during the week, Van Vlack stole a .38-caliber Remington Model 51 semi-automatic pistol and shoulder holster from Morley Barnard, a casual friend, who was living at the YMCA. Earlier Van Vlack told Barnard he planed to take Mildred to Mexico and if anyone interfered, he would kill her. Barnard didn’t realize his gun was missing until days later.At 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 23, 1935, Mildred Hook was on her way home from work with her close friend, Doris Clark, age 20, a student nurse. The two women had just stepped off a downtown streetcar and were walking north on Mason Avenue toward the Hook residence when Douglas Van Vlack drove his car over the sidewalk, blocking their path. He got out of the car, brandishing a pistol and smelling of liquor. The couple quarreled for 15 minutes, then he told Mildred she had 30 seconds to get into the car or he would shoot her and commit suicide. When Clark tried to intervene, Van Vlack pointed the gun at Mildred, and shoved her, crying, into the car. Before driving away, he told Clark to tell Mildred’s father he would kill her if anyone set the police on their trail or tried to interfere in any way.When Joseph Hook learned of his daughter’s abduction, he immediately contacted Deputy District Attorney Elliott who obtained a bench warrant for Van Vlack’s arrest. The Tacoma Police Department alerted law enforcement up and down the West Coast to be on the lookout for the couple traveling in Van Vlack’s slate-gray 1931 Ford Model A coupe bearing Washington license plates.With Mildred as hostage, Van Vlack sped down the Pacific Highway (US Highway 99) toward California and the United States-Mexican border. At 10:45 p.m., she telephoned her uncle, Frank Michel, in Portland, Oregon, telling him she was all right but was being forcibly detained and Van Vlack had threatened to kill her if anyone notified the police. At Salem, Van Vlack headed east across central Oregon to Boise, Idaho. They had been driving for 24 hours straight and arrived in Boise about 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 24. The couple stayed overnight in a Boise hotel and departed late Monday morning for Salt Lake City. While in Boise, a telegram was sent to Mildred’s parents, under her name, purporting she was safe and would be returning to Tacoma soon. Van Vlack also sent a telegram to his parents: “Sorry I had to do this. Everything all right. Letter follows. Douglas” But a letter never came.At 2:00 p.m. on Monday, November 25, 1935, Idaho State Patrolman Fontaine Cooper, age 34, and Twin Falls Deputy Sheriff Henry C. Givens, age 45, spotted Van Vlack’s 1931 Ford coupe on Highway 30, a half-mile east of Buhl. The officers pulled Van Vlack over to the side of the road, then got out on foot and approached the vehicle. Cooper ordered Van Vlack to step out of the car and when he didn’t respond, opened the driver’s door. Van Vlack pulled his pistol from the left pocket of his topcoat and shot Cooper through the left eye, killing him instantly. When Givens went for his gun, Van Vlack shot him three times: in the throat, in the left arm, shattering the bone, and through the left hand. With both officers down, Van Vlack calmly drove down the highway toward Twin Falls.Clifford Hammond, a farmer from Buhl, was an eyewitness to the shootings. He was passing in his truck and watched the event unfold in his rear view mirror. As soon as Van Vlack left, Hammond went to the scene, found Cooper dead and Givens critically wounded. Hammond put Givens in his truck and rushed to the Twin Falls County Hospital. Then he telephoned the news to Twin Falls County Sheriff Edwin F. Prater, who immediately ordered a countywide dragnet for Van Vlack’s automobile. Sheriff’s posses set up roadblocks on all roads and highways leading out of the county and guarded all bridges and service stations. Radio stations broadcast descriptions of the couple and asked the public for assistance in locating Van Vlack’s car. It was the biggest manhunt in south central Idaho’s history with hundreds of posse-men, armed with weapons from the Idaho National Guard armory and scores of radio-equipped cars, searching for the killer.For the rest of the day, Van Vlack played a game of cat and mouse with sheriff’s patrols and roadblocks. He hid the car in the sagebrush on the Salmon Tract until nightfall and removed his license plates, hoping for the opportunity to steal another set off an Idaho car. Van Vlack wanted to head south into Nevada, but roadblocks on the highway forced him to stay on unmarked backroads, which seemingly led nowhere. Eventually Van Vlack, low on gasoline, ditched his car in a dry irrigation canal near the small farming community of Berger and the couple set out on foot.The night was clear and the temperature dropped into the 20s. The couple was lightly clad, having left Tacoma with no winter clothing. Van Vlack wore a topcoat and street clothes, and Hook wore a suede coat over a woolen dress and high-heeled pumps. Mildred had gloves, but neither wore a hat. They set out on foot, walking through sagebrush, across fields and along the banks of irrigation canals to avoid being seen. They periodically took shelter inside haystacks and culverts to get out of the biting wind.At dawn on Tuesday morning, November 26, 1935, two spotter planes left Twin Falls to assist the sheriff’s posses searching for the couple. At 8:15 a.m. a posse found Van Vlack, cold and exhausted, huddled in a roadside ditch along Highway 93 approximately two miles north of Hollister. Carl Groth, a Linotype operator for the Twin Falls Idaho Evening Times, disarmed Van Vlack, who claimed his name was Jack Burke, and held him at gun point until Sheriff Prater arrived. The prisoner was taken to Twin Falls and lodged in the jail atop the county courthouse. That afternoon, a search party found Van Vlack’s Ford coupe in a dry irrigation ditch on the Salmon Tract, a mile and a half southeast of Berger and about three miles from where he was arrested.Although Van Vlack admitted shooting the two police officers, he insisted Mildred was uninjured and was likely making her way back to Tacoma. He told Sheriff Prater they parted company in the middle of the night because he would have a much better chance of escaping alone. But when Prater found blood and long black hairs stuck to the butt of Van Vlack’s pistol, he worried Hook had been bludgeoned on the head and was lying unconscious somewhere in the freezing cold.On Wednesday, November 27, Twin Falls District Attorney Edward C. Babcock filed a complaint against Van Vlack in probate court before Judge Guy L. Kinney. Van Vlack, who appeared without counsel, waived a preliminary hearing and was bound over for trial. Judge Kinney ordered him to be held without bond in the county jail until the next term of district court, scheduled for January 1937.Scores of volunteers, led by Twin Falls Police Chief Samuel B. Elrod, renewed their efforts to find the missing victim. Search parties picked up the couple’s tracks at the site of Van Vlack’s abandoned car and slowly and methodically began following the footprints. One set led to the top of an irrigation canal, then seemed to disappear. On Thursday, November 28, 1935, in the off-chance that Hook had drowned, water was shut off in the Twin Falls Canal Company irrigation system, allowing 12 hours to search the tract canals for Hook’s body.Chief Elrod and his search team discovered two sets of footprints leading to the Union Pacific Railway tracks and followed. Finally, at 8:45 a.m. on Friday morning, November 29, they found the frozen body of Mildred Hook lodged in a 16-inch galvanized steel culvert underneath the track bed, approximately one-and-a-quarter miles northwest of Berger. The ends of the culvert had been plugged with sagebrush to hide the body. Mildred Hook appeared to have died from a massive head wound and when Chief Elrod removed the body, he found a bullet inside the culvert and an empty .380-caliber cartridge casing on the ground nearby. A single set of male footprints led away from the culvert, down the railroad tracks toward Hollister.Twin Falls County Coroner Harwood L. Stowe was called to the scene of the murder and ordered that Mildred Hook’s body be taken immediately to the White Mortuary in Twin Falls for an autopsy. At the coroner’s inquest, held on Saturday morning, the jury determined that Hook’s death was caused by Douglas Van Vlack, who fractured her skull with a blow to the head and shot her through the left eye. After the inquest, Clyde and Vincent Hook, Mildred’s brothers, arranged to ship her body by train to Tacoma for burial.The body of Idaho Patrolman Fontaine Cooper lay in state for two days at the White Mortuary in Twin Falls, then was taken to his home town of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, for burial in the community cemetery. A poignant funeral service was held on Friday afternoon, November 29, attended by Idaho Governor Charles Ben Ross and scores of police officers from Idaho and the surrounding states. He had been an Idaho patrolman for 12 years, and left behind a wife and one child.Meanwhile, Van Vlack seemed to be willing to admit his crimes to whomever would listen. On the day of his capture, he gave Prosecutor Babcock a 17-page statement, confessing to shooting the two police officers, but refused to sign it. He said “Kidnapping is a capitol offense in Washington and I thought I might as well burn them up” Van Vlack steadfastly denied harming his ex-wife until Sheriff Prater confronted him with photographs of her body. Then he admitted shooting her.Van Vlack also confessed to Buhl Police Chief Arthur C. Parker, and gave a two-hour interview to Associated Press reporter Walter A. Beasley, during which he admitted hitting Mildred on the head and shooting her as she emerged from the culvert. He claimed his motive was revenge against the Hook family for breaking up his marriage. “If Mildred’s father had kept his nose out of our affairs, all this would not have happened,” he declared. Joseph Hook, however, believed that Mildred knew too much and, in addition to witnessing Cooper’s murder, could link him to other crimes in the Tacoma area.The funeral for Mildred Hook was held at the Buckley-King Funeral Church, 201 S Tacoma Avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, December 2, 1936. The elaborate service, conducted by the Order of the Eastern Star, a large fraternal organization, was attended by family and hundreds of friends, after which her body was entombed in a crypt at the Tacoma Mausoleum.Although Henry Givens appeared to be slowly recovering, his throat wound became infected and he developed pneumonia. He died at the Twin Falls County Hospital at 9:25 p.m. on Sunday, December 8, leaving behind a wife and six children. Givens had been a Twin Falls deputy sheriff for three years.On Tuesday, December 10, District Attorney Babcock filed an information in Idaho District Court, charging Van Vlack with first-degree murder, but only in the death of Fontaine Cooper. The prosecution needed only prove one premeditated death to qualify the defendant for the death penalty. Babcock decided to hold the additional murder charges in abeyance, pending the outcome of the first trial, then file if necessary.The funeral for Henry C. Givens was held on Wednesday afternoon, December 11, in the First Presbyterian Church and he was buried in the Twin Falls Cemetery. The service, conducted by six ministers of the Church of the Nazarene, was attended by hundreds of police officers and friends.Van Vlack pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Idaho District Court on Monday, December 16. He was represented by Embert V. Larson, a former Twin Fall District Attorney, and Leo Teats, an attorney from Tacoma. Judge Adam B. Barclay set the trial date for Monday, January 20, 1936, and ordered Van Vlack held without bail in the Twin Falls County Jail.On Wednesday, January 15, the charge against Van Vlack for the premeditated murder of Fontaine Cooper was dismissed on motion of the prosecution and replaced with the premeditated murder of Mildred Hook. Van Vlack maintained his plea of not guilty.Trial began on schedule in the Twin Falls County Courthouse before Judge Barclay but was slowed by jury selection. In addition to District Attorney Babcock, the prosecution team now included Idaho Attorney General Bert H. Miller and his senior assistant, J. W. Taylor. Questioning of the prospective jurors revolved around their impressions of the crime gained from the news media and their views about an insanity defense and the death penalty. After four days of questioning, a jury of 14 men, including two alternates, was selected.Opening statements and testimony commenced on Friday morning, January 24, 1936. The prosecution stated simply that the defendant killed his ex-wife for reasons of jealousy and revenge. He had declared his murderous intentions to Joseph Hook and others, stolen a firearm for the purpose, killed Mildred and then confessed his crime to several witnesses. The defense maintained that Van Vlack had been temporarily insane when he killed Mildred Hook. He had borrowed the gun to protect a large amount of money he was carrying on his person, had abducted Mildred to save his marriage, had only meant to wound the two Idaho police officers, claimed she was alive when they parted company, and had no memory of her death.The trial testimony lasted two weeks. The prosecution rested its case after three days of direct testimony. The defense called Carl and Edna Van Vlack and Mrs. Ethel Bennett, Edna’s sister, who testified about the family’s alleged history of hereditary insanity and Douglas’s troubled childhood. Douglas Van Vlack took the stand and laid all the blame for the murders on Joseph Hook, who hated him because he was not good enough for his daughter, turned Mildred against him, and wrecked his marriage. He also claimed his confessions had been fabricated by the police. Three expert witnesses, one psychiatrist and two medical doctors with psychiatric training, testified that Douglas suffered from manic depression (now called bipolar disorder). He had been temporarily insane at the time of the killing and therefore was not responsible for his actions.Closing arguments began on Thursday afternoon, February 6. Idaho Attorney General Miller addressed the jury for four hours, outlining the state’s evidence and concluding with a request for a first-degree murder verdict and the death penalty. The defense argued that a series of events, caused mostly by Joseph Hook, combined to unbalance Van Vlack, making him incapable of premeditated murder. Further, the state’s evidence against the defendant for the murdering of Mildred Hook was weak and circumstantial, and his alleged confessions contrived.The trial concluded on Friday night, February 7, and the case went to the jury. At 2:20 p.m. the following day, Judge Barclay reconvened the court and the jury delivered its verdict. Van Vlack was found guilty of first-degree murder and the jury voted to impose the death penalty. Although sequestered for 17 hours, the jury had deliberated for seven hours and 30 minutes.On Tuesday afternoon, February 11, Judge Barclay sentenced Van Vlack “to be hanged by the neck until dead,” set the execution date for Saturday, April 3, 1936, at the Idaho State Penitentiary in Boise and signed the commitment order. On Friday, February 14, Sheriff Prater, accompanied by three deputies, shackled Van Vlack and loaded him into the back seat of a patrol car for the two-and-a-half hour trip from Twin Falls to Boise. Although it would prove be his last ride, Van Vlack appeared happy. It was the first time he had been out of the county courthouse in three months.Van Vlack’s execution date was stayed on March 12, when his attorneys filed notice of intention to appeal the conviction to the Idaho State Supreme Court. His case was argued before the tribunal on November 9 and Van Vlack appeared before the justices asking that his death sentence be commuted to life imprisonment. On December 10, the supreme court upheld his conviction in district court and, on February 9, 1937, affirmed the sentence of death. Van Vlack’s attorneys made two more appeals to the state supreme court for a commutation of his death sentence, but the petitions were denied. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review the case. On October 29, Twin Falls District Court Judge James Porter scheduled Van Vlack’s hanging for December 10, 1937.In a last-ditch effort, Van Vlack’s chief counsel, Robert Ailshie Jr., appealed his death sentence to the Idaho board of pardons. A commutation hearing was held on Monday, December 6 to consider documents submitted by Ailshie alleging jury prejudice and misconduct, and affidavits from a psychiatrist stating Van Vlack was hopelessly and incurably insane. The pardons board turned down Van Vlack’s commutation appeal by a vote of two to one and Idaho Governor Barzilla W. Clark chose not to interfere with the execution.Meanwhile, a gallows was constructed in the elevator shaft of the former shirt factory, which operated between 1923 and 1933, at the Idaho State Penitentiary. The previous person to die on the gallows was John Jerko, on July 9, 1926, who was also convicted of murder in Twin Falls. This time, instead of a state executioner, the trapdoor would be sprung electronically by one of four red buttons pushed by Warden William H. Gess and three prison officials. The warden scheduled the execution for 12:10 a.m. on Friday morning so that “things could be cleared up before the inmates at the institution awoke the next morning” (Boise Capital News).At 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 9, Reverend Frank A. Rhea, from Saint Marks Episcopal Church in Boise, visited Van Vlack in his cell to administer the last sacraments. A short time later, his parents, Carl and Edna Van Vlack, arrived to visit Douglas at the open door of his cell, under the watchful eye of prison guard Al Baker.At 7:12 p.m., as the Van Vlacks left the cell block, Douglas broke away from Baker, jumped onto a nearby table and scrambled up three tiers of cells into the rafters. He walked on a beam to the opposite side of the cell block, then stayed there, looking at the concrete floor some 30 feet below. Warden Gess ordered him to come down, then sent guards to fetch a fire net. Prison chaplain Reverend Arvid C. Ohrnell and attorney Ailshie begged Van Vlack to come down, but he did not respond.Jumping to His DeathAt 7:42 p.m., just as the guards returned with a fire net, Van Vlack shouted “I have a right to choose the way I die” (Boise Capital News). Then he plunged forward and hit the floor on his head and left shoulder. Dr. George H. Wahle, the prison physician, determined Van Vlack was still alive, rolled him onto a mattress and covered him with a blanket. There was some discussion whether Van Vlack should be hanged if he was still alive at execution time. When Dr. Wahle determined the prisoner’s death was only a matter of time, Warden Gess called off the execution.Van Vlack was pronounced dead at 12:32 a.m., Friday, December 10, having never regained consciousness. “Death was caused by a broken neck, possibly a fractured skull, internal hemorrhages and other injuries,” Dr. Wahle said (Tacoma New Tribune). At 1:30 a.m., an ambulance took Van Vlack’s body to the McBratney Funeral Parlors where Ada County Corner James T. McCann discovered the broken half of a razor blade concealed under his upper lip; the other half was found in his cell. Prison officials surmised he was determined to commit suicide one way or another, but had no idea where the pieces of razor blade came from. Later that morning Van Vlack’s parents made arrangements to ship Douglas’s body by train to Tacoma for burial.On Saturday December 11, the state prison board convened to open an official investigation into the suicide. Idaho Attorney General J. W. Taylor said the suicide was either colossal stupidity or collusion on the part of the warden and state prison officials. Governor Clark said: “Van Vlack is dead. I presume we should let him remain dead. The affair is closed as far as I’m concerned” (Boise Capital News). But after a week-long political battle with the prison board, Warden Gess was discharged for incompetence. Sheriff Prater was offered the position but declined for financial reasons. Gess was replaced in early February 1938 by Pearl C. Meredith, a real-estate developer from Buel, Idaho.Several visitors and museum staff believe they have felt the presence of Van Vlack from sudden drops in temperatures, hearing his voice call out, being touched by a ghostly hand or seeing his spirit manifest on the roof of cell block #4 and grounds alike.Please Join Us for Part III as we cover more of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary on Unsolved Mysteries of the World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack Burke joins the show as we discuss topics including why Packer's fans rank among the worst types of people in Jack's (and a lot of other people's) lives, Andrew has a "societal" average quality after his trip to the Apple store, and Lebron is trying to trademark Taco Tuesday so we're going to counter with #ManspreadMondays. *Disclaimer: originally Back End Show #28 - Jack Burke*
The fellas welcome comedian Jack Burke to the podcast. Jack opens the show talking about his love of podcasting. Chase and Jack talk about the difficulty of booking stand-up show. Randy asks Jack about his desire to start a family. Jack opens up about his sobriety. They boys talk about the best shows they’ve ever been a part of. They bring the show home talking about first impressions. Be sure to check out Jack on the Series Finale Podcast with his co-hosts Zach Brazao and John Paul Rivera! Outro: "It's Friday" by Gee Dubs Social Media: Instagram: @burke_jack_ @randyvalerio @chaseabel @readysetblowpodcast Twitter: @randyvalerio @chaseabel1 @readysetblowpodcast FB: facebook.com/jackburke321, facebook.com/randy.valerio.777, facebook.com/chase.abel.54
Ty is becoming far too good as a producer which is causing concern that he could leave and make more money elsewhere. We walk through the potential of someone calling us as a reference to what it's like to work with Ty. Other topics include Jack Burke stumbling into the studio all sweaty after a bike ride, we recognize our average quality in hospitality, and we build the hype for Twin Week.
The boys welcome comedian Zach Brazao to the show. Chase opens the show asking Zach about how a smart, young Ivy League boy from a fishing village in the South Shore ended up in comedy. Randy and Zach engage in a convo on their favorite topic - religion. The guys discuss social media and Zach’s use of a flip phone. Zach and Randy debate the rationale of having a wife and kids. The gang moves on to discuss personal freedom vs. responsibility. They bring the show home talking about dating habits of millennials vs. other generations. Be sure to check out Zach on the Series Finale Podcast with Jack Burke and John Paul Rivera! Outro: "Funk Doctor" by Gee Dubs Social Media: Instagram: @im_nuts_for_nuts @randyvalerio @chaseabel @readysetblowpodcast Twitter: @randytvalerio @chaseabel1 @readysetblowpodcast FB: facebook.com/zachary.brazao, facebook.com/randy.valerio.777, facebook.com/chase.abel.54
The Channel finds itself in the midst of a decade of profound change in Boston. Live music was a major part of that cultural shift. In the halls and streets of power, long-entrenched attitudes and traditions are being challenged by new players with new, sometimes radical ideas. The Channel was a part of those changes, engendering diversity while dealing with music industry bigwigs, rebellious bouncers, and ambitious mob capos… This is the fourth episode of the true and complete story of Boston’s legendary live music club, The Channel. As this 10-episode season continues, you’ll hear all about the club’s gritty beginnings, '80s live music heyday, and the bitter end, when local mobsters leave the club in ruins...and leave one man dead, sparking a 25-year mystery. If you enjoyed Episode Four, please show your support by subscribing to “Boston Venue: The Channel Story” and leaving a review. Music featured in this episode provided by Bim Skala Bim, “Digging A Hole”; Intro Music: Jon Butcher Axis. Contributing storytellers in this episode: Carter Alan, Dan Vitale, Peter Booras, Becky Lipton, Jack Burke and Scott Burnstein, host of the Original Gangster podcast on Radio.com. Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Android Spotify Stitcher Tune-In Google Podcasts Get more of The Channel Story on our website, https://thechannelstory.com/. Conceived and created by Harry Booras. Executive Producer, David Ginsburg. Produced by Chachi LoPrete. Written by Christopher O’Keeffe. Contributing writers: Harry Booras and David Ginsburg. Recording engineer: Tory Van Lam. Audio production by Tony Baglio and Dan Thibeault. Narrated by John Laurenti.
Matt Kona hosts another episode of the only podcast to happen DURING the monthly Naked Comedy Showcase at Improv Boston. He's joined by Shaun Connolly, Maired Dickinson, Jack Burke, Jimmy Zhang, Chloe Cunha, The Very Sad Man (Alan Richardson and Matt) and some recurringi guests from previous "audience participation" segments.
Zach Brazao guest co-hosts alongside Matt Kona. In this episode Naked Comedy Showcase host Andy Ofiesh makes a rare pre-show appearance to update us on the ‘drip incident’ from last month. They welcome back Kenny Capozzi, Richard Santos Raya , Kevin M. Quigley, Dan Martin, Valley D., Jack Burke and Danya Trommer. Come out to the next Naked Comedy Showcase on a rare SECOND Thursday of the month at 9:30pm at Improv Boston on May 9th. And remember, bring a friend but don’t tell them any details beyond the name of the show!
Ross is a former Pro Golfer and current Director of Sales at Aon in Minneapolis. We got to know him because he's Jack Burke's boss and has a keen interest in starting his own podcast. Ross is 35 years old and in a position that is uncommon and unique. In the insurance industry, he is the glue piece between the Baby Boomers and the Millennials/Gen Zers. Ross has had the success he's had and is where he is today he challenges the status quo every day and aims to elevate the people around him. Using his experience with playing golf professionally, Ross has created an incredible mindset to challenge others and put them outside their comfort zone, making him what we consider The Walking Challenge. *Disclaimer: originally S3 E9 - The Walking Challenge (feat. Ross Hamann)* SPONSORS: - Link n Drink - a networking event for like-minded hustlers, creatives, and entrepreneurs looking to collaborate in the Twin Cities. NEXT EVENT: 6PM, May 8th @ Finnegan's Brew Co. GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE. - Skyline Specs - a movement aimed at connecting and inspiring individuals to the place they call home. Check out their instagram page @skyline_specs - Visionary Manufacturing - a one stop shop for all of your custom merchandise and apparel needs. They understand if you succeed in retail sales, they will succeed as a manufacturing service. Customize your apparel here.
A full week of stories including Jack Burke using his entire free week at ALTR Fitness, sending a pizza to Pardon My Take for the Final Four weekend (and it actually working…sorta), and unpacking the possibility that UST could get kicked out of the MIAC. *Disclaimer: originally Back End Show #8* SPONSORS: - Link n Drink - a networking event for like-minded hustlers, creatives, and entrepreneurs looking to collaborate in the Twin Cities. NEXT EVENT: 6PM, May 8th @ Finnegan's Brew Co. GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE. - Skyline Specs - a movement aimed at connecting and inspiring individuals to the place they call home. Check out their instagram page @skyline_specs - Visionary Manufacturing - a one stop shop for all of your custom merchandise and apparel needs. They understand if you succeed in retail sales, they will succeed as a manufacturing service. Customize your apparel here.
An extraordinary program as we preview the Masters and Matt Adams is joined by 1956 Masters Champion Jack Burke Jr
An exclusive rare conversation with World Golf Hall of Famer and 1956 Masters and PGA Champion Jack Burke Jr and Matt Adams
Jack Burke returns to act as co-host to Matt Kona and talk to this month’s crew of naked performers and one of their Moms! Featuring Kendra Dawsey, Dean Abbott, Kevin Quigley, Dan Martin, Chloe Cunha, Max Rosenberg, Danya Tromer, Ethan Andre and Andy Ofiesh. Be sure to rate and subscribe and if you want to see The Naked Comedy Showcase live it’s the first Thursday of the month at Improv Boston.
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Week 3 (also referred to as #GasWeek) got off to a very hot start with Alex French, cofounder of Bizzy Coffee and Ironman athlete, then followed strong with once Backpocket filmer now TikTok Star Piff Peterson, and finished the week as we always do with our third Back End Show featuring guest producer and roommate Jack Burke. *Disclaimer: originally Golden Nuggets of Alex French, Piff Peterson, and Back End Show #3*
Guest producer and roommate Jack Burke joins the show as the boys talk about Gas week, their lease getting renewed in Uptown, a new BP goal to buy a billboard this year & much more. *Disclaimer: originally Back End Show #3* SPONSORS: - Link n Drink - a networking event for like-minded hustlers, creatives, and entrepreneurs looking to collaborate in the Twin Cities. NEXT EVENT: 6PM, May 8th @ Finnegan's Brew Co. GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE. - Skyline Specs - a movement aimed at connecting and inspiring individuals to the place they call home. Check out their instagram page @skyline_specs - Visionary Manufacturing - a one stop shop for all of your custom merchandise and apparel needs. They understand if you succeed in retail sales, they will succeed as a manufacturing service. Customize your apparel here.
The chainsaw is often called into action to motivate mountain bikers. But the machine made a recent appearance at the cyclocross national championships in Peterborough, Ont. Jasmin Duehring also came out to that snow-covered CX course. Right after competing in the elite women’s race, the rider, who’s known for winning medals in velodromes, spoke about 'cross and the importance of trying different cycling disciplines. In 2013, Jack Burke failed a doping test. He was later cleared, but his story doesn’t end there. In the years following, his adverse analytical finding continues to plague him, while his case has set precedence in other sporting disciplines. Dan Dakin, senior editor, wrote a feature on Jack Burke. Dakin discusses the fascinating story. The Full Send/No Send segment returns! Dan Walker and Matthew Pioro wrestle with important subjects, such as Strava purity, pro roadies swinging at T-balls and Mathieu van der Poel ruining cyclocross (and somehow Walker thinks that’s connected to Pioro). But Walker has a made-in-Manitoba solution in mind. Rate us on iTunes, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts. Send in your ideas for Full Send/No Send to podcast@cyclingmagazine.ca Artwork by Maxine Gravina The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks the Ontario Media Development Corp. for its support.
Jack Burke is much more than our roommate, he is our energy guy. He has a deep passion for GOOD MUSIC, GOOD BEER, and GOOD LIVING. At the end of the day, he is your wildly average guy. *Disclaimer: originally Marketing Intern Spotlight #8 - Jack Burke* Every listener is a marketing intern. The Marketing Intern Spotlight (MIS) is a conversation with a marketing intern. This podcast is for the marketing interns by the marketing interns! If you want to be apart of the MIS movement, reach out to us at thebackpocketpodcast@gmail.com or by raven! Check out more content from us here: www.yourbackpockets.com
This week we have a group chat following a special show at Megan's House which is a group treatment facility for women. How is it different from a typical show? Kelly McFarland, Emily Ruskowski, Jack Burke, Eric Taylor, and Phoebe Angle take the time to talk about a really cool and unique kind of comedy.
Cameroon v Chile: The QI Elves in association with www.visitengland.com bring you the seventh episode of this No Such Thing As A Fish Factball special - the only football podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with football. Today Dan Schreiber (@schreiberland), James Harkin (@eggshaped), Jack Burke (@jacksburke) and Anna Ptaszynski (@qikipedia) pit Cameroon against Chile to find out which is the most Quite Interesting country.
In August of 1985, I was putting gasoline into my boat at our summer place on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. I turned on the ignition switch to check the gas level, when I heard an explosion. The gas fumes had gathered around me as I stood on the deck and exploded with a spark from the switch. I was engulfed with flames. I went to the local hospital and was soon taken by helicopter to the Burn Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. I was met by Dr. Jack Burke who was chief of trauma and head...