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This episode is the audio from our recent webinar on outbound and how to land a ton of meetings in H2. Bryan Tunick and Jack Reilly of ZoomInfo joined Jason to share how to build a scalable and standardized outbound program to rally your team around. Check out the show notes, more free content, and get coaching at https://outboundsquad.com
This episode is the audio from our recent webinar on building a world-class outbound motion. We were joined by Kyle Vamvouris, Daniel Cole, and Jack Reilly and Megan Huston of ZoomInfo. Listen to the episode to learn how to transition an inbound-led sales approach to an outbound-led sales approach and build a culture of hunters who excel at landing net-new logos. Check out the show notes, more free content, and get coaching at https://outboundsquad.com
James Peterson and Scott Mitchell talk about March Madness with Gordie, Runnin' Utes NIT with Sam and Josh, Utah memories with Jack Reilly, and Utah vs BYU memories with Jason Buck.
Jack, Scott, and James on Jack's time coaching Scott at the University of Utah, the Daffy Duck offense, and more!
Tumble out of bed/and stumble to the kitchen/pour yourself a cup of ambitionAnd yawn and stretch and listen in as Susan and Sharon talk "Nine to Five": The TV Series with podcaster and founder of Weirding Way Media, Chris Stachiw.On this special cross-over episode with The Kulturecast, we dig into one of the strangest, funniest and least-known film-to-TV transplants: Nine To Five. The film “9 to 5” debuted on December 19th, 1980 starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton.Running 85 episodes from 1982-1988, and executive produced by Jane Fonda, Nine to Five went on a wild journey -- from ABC (1982-83) to first-run syndication (1984-88), from film to video, and featuring an amazing and ever-changing cast that included Rita Moreno, Sally Struthers, Peter Bonerz, Jeffrey Tambor, Jean Marsh, Jack Reilly, Herb Edelman, Valerie Curtin -- and Dolly Parton's sister, Rachel Dennison!THE CONVERSATIONHOW A MOVEMENT SPURRED A MOVIE: The “9 to 5 Labor Movement”, which sprang up with the influx of women in the workplace in the early 1970s, caught the attention of Jane Fonda, who decided she wanted to make a movie about how “You can run a business without the boss – but not without the secretaries.”Why a television series? Maybe beause the movie was a massive hit, earning over $100 million dollars making it the second highest-grossing film of 1980, behind “The Empire Strikes Back”?WHERE'S THE SHOW? From 20th Century Fox to the Disney vault – why is it so hard to find Nine to Five?“When The Secretaries Met The Nanny”… Who's that locked up in a jail cell with Rita Moreno, Valerie Curtin and Rachel Dennison (Season 2, Episode 15, “The Oldest Profession”)? Yup -- it's The Nanny, Fran DrescherFrom Dabney Coleman in the movie to Jeffrey Tambor (“Arrested Development”, “The Larry Sanders Show”, “Transparent”) and Peter Bonerz (“The Bob Newhart Show”) in the TV show – who's your favorite “Boss From Hell”?How – and why – the Franklin Hart character transformed from a misogynistic predator in the film to a bumbling incompetent in the TV series.IT WAS A MUSICAL, too!?! The “9 to 5: The Musical” premiered in 2009! Featuring songs by Dolly Parton (including her unforgettable title song), and written by the screenwriter of the film, Patricia Resnick, running six months on Broadway.The long-delayed “9 to 5” film reunion – Well, practically happened when Dolly Parton guested on Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin's Netflix show Grace & Frankie.So join Susan and Sharon – and Chris – as they talk sexual harassment, singing telegrams – and the 1986 “The Real Ghostbusters” animated cartoon show!AUDIOGRAPHYListen to Susan and Sharon talk about “9 to 5” (the movie!) on Chris Stachiw's movie podcast “The Kulturecast” on Apple or Spotify or Podlink.Learn about the 9 to 5 Labor Movement at 9to5.org.Read the book: Working 9 to 5: A Women's Movement, a Labor Union, and the Iconic Movie. Check it out at Bookshop. Watch the Netlfix documentary: “9 to 5: The Story of a Movement”.Watch all the opening title sequences of all five seasons of 9 to 5 on YouTube. Follow Rita Moreno on Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheRitaMoreno CONNECTLet us know your thoughts on 9 to 5 and if you have any ideas where to watch all the episodes - Email us at 80sTVLadies@gmail.comFor transcripts and more visit 80sTVLadies.com.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Help us make more episodes and get ad-free episodes and exclusive content on PATREON.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
Fox's Pizza, Guinness, the Cork and Kerry Irish Pub, Madden Funds and Flood Brothers Disposal present the Hibernian Radio Hour as we continue on our First Responders Tour at The Cork and Kerry Pub on Western Avenue and this week we welcome Jack Reilly to the show. Jack is a proud West Beverly native and […]
All appeared lost when Jack Reilly's prized pigeon Lady Ann didn't arrive back to his loft from France in June? That was until Thursday last when she arrived by car! But where was she in the meantime? Local boxing coach Antoinette Faye is on cloud nine following Kellie Harrington's Olympic Gold! Seamas O'Reilly is on a winner with his first book about his Mammy's death when he was only five. Nicky Kyle sorted out our vegetable garden, Patrick Reilly brought us the latest about life in Sweden and Gerry is a big fan of his Artist of the Week Bryan Adams.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TODAY. Your FAVORITE podcast hosts Jack Reilly and Griffin Young are joined by two guests, Colin Glick and Henry Lange. Bringing their expertise on life to our discussions. We discuss whether or not people can ultimately change. And what it means to change. Everyone agrees school is generally useless in the sense that it emphasizes the wrong points. And how many open doors are there? Are there more open than closed doors? TUNE IN.
Join your hosts Jack Reilly as they talk to Jason Wagner about the most random topics including: how baby whales are born, why Jason is banned on Tinder, and how the scientific theory is applicable to life?... I don't know why the last one but we aren't going to question it. And Jack made an intro song in about 30 seconds.
Join your hosts Jack Reilly and Griffin Young as they discuss the importance of socializing and forming relationships with some funny stories from Griffins love life. They also discuss topics like gambling, choosing a continent to live on for the rest of your life, and starting college amidst a pandemic.
On this weeks episode, your hosts Jack Reilly and Griffin Young interview a young business owner named Aaron De Marco. They talk about what it's like to start a business centered around videography and what they would do in various world catastrophes.
Your hosts: Jack Reilly and Griffin Young, speak with the crafty Sean Greene about movie-making, starting a brand in college, and how life is totally a simulation. Make sure to check out purpleelephantcollective.com and start taking action to make every moment of your life count for something.
Your hosts: Jack Reilly and Griffin Young, begin their journey with interesting conversations about how money can buy happiness like a Tesla Pirate Ship that Elon Musk should totally get to work on immediately. Perspectives about eating pizza, writing essays, and the government charging the birds to spy on us.
In the first episode of Massimo's Lab, Paul Markovina and I take a comprehensive look at the UEFA EURO 2021 group stage and give our predictions for each group. (Music by Jack Reilly)
WUNH NFL talk feat. Jack Reilly, Jarrod Ribaudo, Connor Hall, Dominick Ratliff, and Cam Beal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wildchatsports/support
With Tommy gone, Mike and Kevin tackle a couple of questions on Jack Reilly. In the process they get some stories from Mike and the search for the root of Reilly's anger. Then the trivia semifinals begin. The old-school format lends itself to a HIGHLY controversial finish. Send us a voicemail! Become a producer of the show! Connect with Eli on LinkedIn!
A Racing Pigeon sells for €1.25 Million - life-long pigeon fancier Jack Reilly flew us into the world of his favourite feathered friends! Clodagh and Siobhan Laffey returned to Late Lunch with an update on their Lyme Disease situations. Patrick Cotter's Rural WiFi rollout in Meath is progressing, European Boxing Champion Amy Broadhurst is over the moon, Fred Cooke is philosophical and as funny as ever despite his just missing out on the Final of Dancing with the Stars and the story of a Memorial Garden in Navan Hospital was really touching. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“ Writing had never been a real money maker for me, more of an escape and a dream of one day having million people love my work and seeing stories on the big screen starring Hollywood’s best, yet life gets in the way.” Matthew Duncan Matthew Duncan has written a brilliant and entertaining science fiction novel that really helps the reader feel involved in the story since he wrote it from a first-person perspective. Matthew wrote Lt Reilly 2321 in 2018. The main character, Jack Reilly, is a good-natured and easily likable character. As I learned more about this character, I felt that he was trying to do the right thing. But, circumstances that he found himself in, really challenged him. He kept true to this virtue and was able to change not only his luck, but also helped stop a civil war from happening. Jack Reilly has the rank of a 2nd Lieutenant & while fighting the war with Serkins, he becomes injured. Only 3 months before his pension starts, he has to take a medical discharge. His life steers him in becoming an engineer on ships and takes a job on a 17-year-old cargo ship, Glacier Runner. Jack quickly discovers that the Captain is involved in an intergalactic conspiracy. After he leaves the ship and finds himself on a Spaceport at Lion’s Head which is a trading post. In the past, this city was populated with people working in the mines. Currently, people who profit off ships coming to port for fuel & water stopovers or people who have nowhere else to go or who are stranded and can’t afford transportation live there. The real adventure begins when another employee from the Glacier Runner, Kayla, joins him while he is eating at the Lion’s Head. Kayla’s own life experiences have made her resilient to any of the unfortunate events that she finds herself in. She becomes a valuable team player while she and Jack confront the conspiracy that develops against them. The podcast also discusses how science fiction movies inspired some of the technology devices that make our lives so much easier. These devices are cell phones, tablets, self-driving cars, holographic performances, and universal translators. You can find this novel, Lt. Reilly- 2321 at Lulu and at Amazon. What is your story? Questions: mohenderson2525@gmail.com
In this episode, get to know the hosts Jack Reilly and Zach Cercone. Listen to them share their "queer favorites" and talk about why they wanted to start this podcast. You'll get a closer look into the lives of two twinks living in upstate NY. Follow Jack: @jackreilly.jpg Follow Zach: @zachcercone Music: Vroom Vroom by Charli XCX
Drinks With Twinks is an all-new, all inclusive, queer content podcast that talks about important topics while making you laugh. Listen to two best friends, Jack Reilly and Zach Cercone, share their experiences as gay college students in this bi-weekly show from Passion Project. Follow Jack: @jackreilly.jpg Follow Zach: @zachcercone Music: Vroom Vroom by Charli XCX
Mike, Tommy, and Kevin tackle another Mighty Ducks minute. This time it's a breakdown of Gordon Bombay's speech after the U.S.A.'s 12-1 loss to Iceland. Bombay gets challenged by a bunch of 12-year-olds and claps back. Was that the right move? Show Notes Spring is coming. Get your gear from The Quack Attack shop now. Ken Wu's face while everyone else is disgusted: One of two closeups for Goldberg: Little Charlie is crushed: TFW Bombay calls you pathetic, Portman vs. Fulton versions: Donald Trump Jr. vs. Gordon Bombay. Who wore it better? The Miracle sprints scene That happened in real life. And the U.S. beat Norway 8-0 the next day. But the "I play for the United States of America" thing didn't happen according to Jack O'Callahan. The 1980 U.S. Olympic team did indeed beat Finland to win the Gold Medal. Thanks to @ByTheGunk for the #QuackQuestion: @QuackAttackPod How does Jack Reilly view Banks in D2 and D3? Proud or haunted ? #quackquestion — ByTheGunk (@ByTheGunk) January 25, 2019
Mike and Tommy -- Kevin is gone -- tackle another minute from the Mighty Ducks movies. This time it's Gordon Bombay telling Ducksworth, Reilly and Phil Banks about the time his dad gave him a convoluted meaning to the word "team." Show Notes ONE MORE DAY FOR THE SALE IN THE SHOP. Get your gear now. Kevin is on a trip to the East Coast. He should be back on September 16. Until then Tommy and Mike are going solo. Gordon Bombay's facial expressions after he's is told that the peewee hockey league needs him to drop his protest for the whole Adam Banks situation is settled: In Episode 1, we talked about whether Gordon Bombay learned anything at all. Here's what Ducksworth says about Banks before the minute: "Actually Phil is one of my oldest friends." He says nothing about Jack Reilly, which fits with our theory that Ducksworth and Banks were drinking well before this meeting took place. Reilly, still with his coat on, appears to have just walked in. Bombay's wardrobe: As you can see, he's going with the white T-shirt, hoodie, jacket-with-leather sleeves combo. Does it work for him? What say you? Thanks to @Newbjob for the #QuackQuestion: @QuackAttackPod Why did Karp change his identity to Gerry Garner? #quackquestion — NewbJob (@NewbJob) August 26, 2018 While we talk about Gerry Garner (Karp) and Josh Burnbalm (possibly Goldberg?) we don't really discuss the other player making the transition from the Mighty Ducks movies to Heavyweights: Russ Tyler. He is named Roy in Heavyweights, so maybe they just got his name wrong on the first day and he never bothered to correct them.
The boys talk World Cup kits past and present and hear the incredible story of Luke Westcott, who at just 19 went from designing jerseys on Microsoft Paint to supplying countries with official kits all over the world.
In a follow up to their first discussion Santo again goes one-on-one with former World Cup Socceroo, FFA board member and friend of the show Jack Reilly, as they talk FIFA, FFA, the World Cup and the state of our game.
Mike, Tommy, and Kevin go back to giving different Mighty Ducks characters spinoffs. This time they focus on Adam Banks and pick up his story as he stuggles to stay in the professional ranks while being addicted to painkillers. Also an internet outage derails trivia but the trio discovers some new internet mysteries. Show Notes FREE SHIPPING IN THE SHOP: Use CHEERf5b49d to get free shipping (U.S. AND International) through Dec. 15. Thanks to Andy for the email. We talked to Steve Brill in Episode 63 and Episode 64. We talked about previous spinoffs in episodes 127 and 134. Mike accidentally said Jack O'Reilly instead of Jack Reilly. We talked Pete and Pete as a Mighty Ducks spinoff in Episode 107. We talked D4: The Mighty Ducks in Episode 100. Banks' last innocent moment? All of Playmakers appears to be on YouTube. Here is the first episode: Voodoo from Friday Night Lights was played by Aldis Hodge. He was not in Playmakers according to his IMDB. The injury that started Adam Banks' painkiller addiction: We did indeed cast Dennis Quaid in Bombay's minor league history. Congratulations to actor for Ryan Hurst for being cast as the veteran with marital issues on Adam Banks' former team: Crank 3 does not exist, but Jason Statham really wants to make it. Also congratulations to Kyle Chandler for being the trainer: And finally congrats to J.K. Simmons for being the hard-ass coach: Thanks to @avice01 for going after Spectrum. Sorry about your dog.
Mike, Tommy, and Kevin take a deep dive into the moment that starts the documentaries: Gordon Bombay's failed penalty shot. The trio discusses Jack Reilly's coaching, the goalie's way too enthusiastic and what happens to the Hawks afterwards.
The former Socceroo legend on his career in Scotland & Australia, his time with the FFA and the 1974 World Cup.
Luke almost has a Bill O'Reilly moment while shooting on location in Puerto Rico. He and Andrew discuss that, and they debate the merits of Dos Equis' new "Most Interesting Man In The World." And they play a song submitted by an anonymous (and worried) listener. Special thanks to Jon Pelletier and Jack Reilly for supporting today's show!
Mike, Tommy, and Kevin have harpooned a white whale. Mighty creator Steve Brill stops by for part one of a two-part interview. Brill discusses how his original script had an interracial romance, how he had Charlie originally missing the penalty shot and who would actually win a Hunger Games full of the Mighty Ducks. Show notes Steve Brill's IMDB The Time Magazine oral history of the Mighty Ducks. Read it if you haven't. It gives the whole story about how Steve Brill wrote the script in his apartment with Peter Berg. Frank Huddy: Gordon Bombay's first speech to the Mighty Ducks, which Brill referenced: Jake Gyllenhaal on the Mighty Ducks. We recasted the entire movie, placing him as Charlie Conway, in Episode 50. Steve Brill: Solely responsible for the Flying V A former NHL ref officially ruled that the Mighty Ducks were onside during the Flying V. The penalty shot goal that was never supposed to happen: We talked about Hawks coach Jack Reilly's suspected downfall in Episode 29. Phil Banks in his Hawks jacket at the end of D1: All our Hunger Games theories, many of which were confirmed to be true by Brill, are available in Episode 60. Stayed tuned for Part 2, where we get into D2 and D3, and what happened to the Ducks after they left Eden Hall. Twitter | Facebook | Give us a five-star review on iTunes
Mike, Tommy, and Kevin welcome in Charlie Scudder a.k.a Chucky Scuds, a man who has never had never seen the Mighty Ducks before. Scuds discusses why he had never seen the film and his thoughts after watching before he hears some Quack Attack theories. Show notes Shoutout to Angels in the Outfield. Angels in the Endzone was a TV movie. It has an audience score of 29% on Rotten Tomatoes and no professional reviews. Jack Reilly popping his collar: This is the 30 for 30 Scudder was talking about. We talked about young Ludacris playing Averman in Episode 50. Episode 1 is the discussion on Gordon Bombay's real morals. As for Bombay's coaching, Episode 36 is titled, How good of a coach is Gordon Bombay? Hans' Sports Shop: The Hans theory is laid out in Episode 11. The movie Tommy was talking about where a guy's head is destroyed in a vice was indeed. Casino. This is the scene. It's probably NSFW. This is the scene Kevin was talking about in The Town with the florist clipping the flowers: The Mighty Ducks's production budget was $10 million. Thanks to @katshan23 for the #QuackQuestion This is the scene Mike was speaking off where Bombay says he's from Minneapolis and Banks says he's from Edina. Banks' listed address is 450 North Hennepin Ave. This is where Google says that is. Mike got Charlie's Twitter wrong. It's @cscudder.
In part two, Mike, Tommy, and Kevin break down the likability, tactics, of Ted Orion, Gordon Bombay, Jack Reilly, Wolf Stansson and Coach Wilson, of the varsity. At the end, they come up with their final coach rankings. Show notes: Our Facebook page is Facebook.com/quackattackpod We argued about Gordon Bombay's intentions in Episode 1. The scene Tommy was talking about where the team rushes to Bombay's aid: Gunnar turning on Stansson at the end: Likability rankings: 1. Orion (5 points) 2. Bombay (4 points) 3. Wilson (3 points) 4. Stansson (2 points) 5. Reilly (1 point) For the record it's Adam Banks who slaps it between the goalie's legs on Charlie's play. We talked about Stansson's rift with his Iceland team beginning with the Russia game in Episode 2. Tactics rankings: 1. Wilson (5 points) 2. Bombay (4 points) 3. Stansson (3 points) 4. Reilly (2 points) 5. Orion (1 point. Final rankings: 1. Wilson (17 points) 2. Bombay (16 points) 3. Stansson (15 points) 4. Orion (14 points) 5. Reilly (13 points)
In part 1 of 2, Mike, Tommy and Kevin introduce the criteria for figuring out who the best coach is and then rate Wolf Stansson, Gordon Bombay, Varsity Coach Wilson, Ted Orion and Jack Reilly on player development, roster selection and preparation. Show Notes: This is Iceland's hockey history. We also talked about this in Episode 2. We talked about the worst Ducks in Episode 6. Tommy picked Karp as the worst player. Kevin picked Dwayne. Mike is actually the one who picked Tommy Duncan. Results: Player Development 1. Orion (5 points) 2. Reilly (4 points) 3. Bombay (3 points) 4. Stansson (2 points) 5. Wilson (1 point) Roster selection 1. Reilly (5 points) 2. Wilson (4 points) 3. Stansson (3 points) 4. Bombay (2 points) 5. Orion (1 points) Preparation 1. Stansson (5 points) 2. Wilson (4 points) 3. Bombay (3 points) 4. Orion (2 points) 5. Reilly (1 point) Standings to date: 1T. Stansson (10 points) 1T. Reilly (10 points) 3. Wilson (9 points) 4T. Orion (8 points) 4T. Bombay (8 points)
In part one of our two part series on the Hawks, Mike, Tommy and Kevin talked about Jack Reilly. In the conclusion they talk about everything: what the parent's thoughts are about Reilly, why the team turned on Banks, why Larson quit hockey and more.
Mike, Tommy and Kevin tackle Jack Reilly's life. Topics span from his start as the Hawks coach, whether he actually might've helped Gordon Bombay, what his discipline would be for putting a hit on a kid, and how he fell into a happy ending.
On May 19, 2010, the Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture, featuring L. Alan Sroufe, the William Harris Professor of Child Psychology, Institute of Child Development and adjunct professor of psychiatry, was sponsored by the College of Human Ecology's Reilly Institute. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series in Infant & Toddler Caregiving was launched in 2007 thanks to the generous support of SU alumnus John D. Reilly III ’69, G’70 and his wife, Patricia M. Reilly. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series is part of the Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education, which the Reillys established in perpetuity in honor of their son Jack (John D. Reilly IV), who was killed in a tragic fire at a licensed day-care facility in California in 1989. Bringing together child development experts and students, as well as infant and toddler caregivers and prospective caregivers, these lectures take place annually in Syracuse.
On May 19, 2010, the Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture, featuring L. Alan Sroufe, the William Harris Professor of Child Psychology, Institute of Child Development and adjunct professor of psychiatry, was sponsored by the College of Human Ecology's Reilly Institute. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series in Infant & Toddler Caregiving was launched in 2007 thanks to the generous support of SU alumnus John D. Reilly III ’69, G’70 and his wife, Patricia M. Reilly. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series is part of the Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education, which the Reillys established in perpetuity in honor of their son Jack (John D. Reilly IV), who was killed in a tragic fire at a licensed day-care facility in California in 1989. Bringing together child development experts and students, as well as infant and toddler caregivers and prospective caregivers, these lectures take place annually in Syracuse.
On May 19, 2010, the Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture, featuring L. Alan Sroufe, the William Harris Professor of Child Psychology, Institute of Child Development and adjunct professor of psychiatry, was sponsored by the College of Human Ecology's Reilly Institute. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series in Infant & Toddler Caregiving was launched in 2007 thanks to the generous support of SU alumnus John D. Reilly III ’69, G’70 and his wife, Patricia M. Reilly. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series is part of the Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education, which the Reillys established in perpetuity in honor of their son Jack (John D. Reilly IV), who was killed in a tragic fire at a licensed day-care facility in California in 1989. Bringing together child development experts and students, as well as infant and toddler caregivers and prospective caregivers, these lectures take place annually in Syracuse.
On May 19, 2010, the Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture, featuring L. Alan Sroufe, the William Harris Professor of Child Psychology, Institute of Child Development and adjunct professor of psychiatry, was sponsored by the College of Human Ecology's Reilly Institute. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series in Infant & Toddler Caregiving was launched in 2007 thanks to the generous support of SU alumnus John D. Reilly III ’69, G’70 and his wife, Patricia M. Reilly. The Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture Series is part of the Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education, which the Reillys established in perpetuity in honor of their son Jack (John D. Reilly IV), who was killed in a tragic fire at a licensed day-care facility in California in 1989. Bringing together child development experts and students, as well as infant and toddler caregivers and prospective caregivers, these lectures take place annually in Syracuse.