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Katie Smith is in New Orleans on the eve of Super Bowl LIX to bring you the atmosphere and the stories ahead of Philadelphia Eagles v Kansas City Chiefs. Katie meets Jackie Wallace who had it all, but the three-time Super Bowl star had a demon he could not deal with. After retirement, he slipped into addiction and lost everything. New Orleans is the home of Jazz, and the father of Jazz is Fats Waller. His great grandson, Darren Waller was a big name in the NFL. He retired last year to turn his mind to music. We catch up with him to talk about football, fame and his family's musical heritage. Plus, New Orleans is known as the party capital of the South, but in August 2005 that all changed. Now when people think of New Orleans, they think of Hurricane Katrina. Doug Thornton was, and still is, the manager of the Super Dome, and through his eyes we will learn what it was like to be in the Super Dome when Katrina hit and how it was rebuilt.
Hey there! You're having STRONG FEELINGS......and maybe, hopefully...... you are being mindful and trying to decide what to DO with these FEELINGS. Well, life coach Jackie Wallace and psychotherapist Elizabeth Reed want you to start writing that shit down to start dealing with it. Shannon Trudell is back.....yaaaay....and this very PRO THERAPY group is having a great time talking about this journal. If you can't afford therapy yet, order this journal and take the first small step to sorting out those thoughts. We are all here cheering you on!
Ted Jackson & Jackie Wallace; A photojournalist with the Times Picayune stumbled upon a homeless man, who had played in 3 super bowls. Ted shares his story of helping Jackie Wallace get on the road to redemption. "We can't reach everyone, but we all can all reach one. Jackie, was my one." Ted JacksonIf you have a story to share, go to https://thepromoter.org/inspire/ Thanks for Listening and Remember, When you get the Hell out of your life, life gets good when you ask God to help you, discover your destiny!
After some light-hearted Kanye bashing and wonky editing, I settle into a great conversation with Hyped up Live Co-Producers Tony 'TMoney' Green and Yorg Kerasiotis, along with author Jackie Wallace to discuss Jackie's new book 'Behind the Wall'. The title is alluding to alll the stories that happen BEHIND that wall of gold records you see. If you would have told me over 25 years ago that I would be hanging out with the man that laid down the bassline on Doggystyle, it would have seemed like a long shot, but here we are, hanging out in Tony's Detroit studio, having a lovely conversation over weed and snacks. Of course, it makes perfect sense that we would become friends, both being connectors and encouragers and saying yes to too many projects. Thank you YORG for THIS connection. If you love Death Row Records, you love Tony's sound. Get the book and learn the story behind the sound!
Jackie Wallace is a wife and mother to a 13 month old baby boy. Stepping down from her full time job as a special education teacher has not been easy, but she's here to tell us all about what she chose that made it possible. Now a stay at home mom, she's getting her coaching certification. Jackie would love to talk to you about how you can thrive in your health, wealth, and relationships. You can reach out to her via email:jnwallace027@gmail.com or, find her on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/jackie.weber.395 Jackie is offering a Free 1 on 1 coaching session to all Supermom School Podcast listeners!
When journalist Ted Jackson set out to do a story on homelessness, he never imagined he'd meet a former NFL player who'd made it to three Super Bowls. But there was unhoused Jackie Wallace, a former cornerback facing a long journey of recovery. After Ted wrote a story about Jackie, the two became good friends. But then, as the years passed, Jackie disappeared -- twice. Yet Ted refused to let Jackie slip away. This is the powerful story of their friendship. Back From Broken is a show about how we are all broken sometimes, and how we need help from time to time. If you're struggling, you can find a list of resources at BackFromBroken.org. Host: Vic Vela Lead producer: Rebekah Romberg Editor: Erin Jones Additional producers: Jo Erickson, Luis Antonio Perez Music: Daniel Mescher, Brad Turner Executive producers: Brad Turner, Rachel Estabrook Thanks also to Kevin Dale, Hart van Denburg, Jodi Gersh, Clara Shelton, Matt Herz, Martin Skavish, Kim Nguyen. BackFromBroken.org On Twitter: @VicVela1
Part II of our chat with famed Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine. Plus the inspirational story of the friendship of photo-journalist Ted Jackson and former NFL star Jackie Wallace. https://www.sportsracx.com/
Jackie Wallace is a full-time special ed teacher. She began MMU before even having children and was prepared with the skills she needed when her first kid came into the world! Before MMU, Jackie only had negative self-talk and didn't understand how God viewed her. Through her training, she was able to change her mindset and speak kindly to herself! If you want to make a shift like Jackie, this episode is for you! You won't want to miss it! To learn more about Mom Mastery University, check it out here: https://mommastery.com/
Join me as I sit down with Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Ted Jackson! Ted's book, "You Ought To Do A Story About Me" recently came out in paperback and chronicles his thirty year relationship with Jackie Wallace. Jack is a retired professional football player who played in the Super Bowl. Jackie is also a recovering addict. We talk faith, friendship, love, and service. We talk about poverty, addiction and recovery, as well as how we can help those God places in our life. It's a great conversation. I feel like I had to cut it short. Enjoy!
Answers to that question in this edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast from the four owners pictured here. The lightning round comes by way of truckers showing their equipment in the Walcott Truckers Jamboree's Super Truck Beauty Contest two weeks ago: Owner-operator Christopher Young, a one-truck livestock hauler several years into trucking with his own authority out of Shellsburg, Iowa. The veteran, Ashville, Alabama-based team of Michael and Jackie Wallace, hauling van freight yet working through some of the same challenges as the much younger livestock hauler. We talk to Hallahan Transport small fleet owner Rob Hallahan, who's concerned about the prospects of regulatory change (the insurance hike being currently considered). He's also dealing with the difficulties that come with growth. Finally: Minnesota-based Aaron Walters, A heavy-hauling owner-op who is second-generation in the family business. For him, growth limitations are top of mind -- if the business could just find more independents to contract with to haul under contract with their wind-energy and other customers. What emerges are four distinct yet overlapping pictures of trucking at that Midwest mecca for the kind of camaraderie among owner-operators that's sometimes hard to come by out on the road. Yes, there was no shortage of that in Iowa, too. So hang on tight. Read more about Hallahan Transport via this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/small-fleet-champ/article/14897911/small-fleet-champ-2020-semi-finalist-hallahan-transport Follow these links for more coverage from the Walcott Truckers Jamboree itself: https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/article/15066507/the-big-winners-in-the-super-trucks-contest-in-iowa https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/video/15066453/video-super-trucks-light-up-the-night-at-walcott https://www.overdriveonline.com/channel-19/article/15066428/sunup-on-the-super-trucks-of-the-walcott-jamboree
Bob's guest is author Ted Jackson whose book "You Ought to Do a Story About Me" tells the story of former NFL defensive back and punt returner Jackie Wallace, whose career included three Super Bowl appearances and preceded a struggle with many issues facing far too many ex-players. It's a story of repeatedly rising, falling and rising again, both a cautionary tale and an inspirational one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob's guest is author Ted Jackson whose book "You Ought to Do a Story About Me" tells the story of former NFL defensive back and punt returner Jackie Wallace, whose career included three Super Bowl appearances and preceded a struggle with many issues facing far too many ex-players. It's a story of repeatedly rising, falling and rising again, both a cautionary tale and an inspirational one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Doug talks to Gina Birkemeier about generational ties to our behavior and beliefs, to Jackie Wallace about the Houston Zoo, and to Dr. Min Kwak about delirium in victims of acute heart failure.
The Football History Dude is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear). EPISODE SUMMARY https://amzn.to/2Naf0O3 (You Ought To Do A Story On Me) is a book about addiction, an unlikely friendship, and the endless quest for redemption. For the purpose of this podcast, the guest is Ted Jackson. He's a photojournalist from New Orleans, and his life changed in June of 1990 when he took a photo under an overpass of a homeless man named Jackie Wallace. Jackie woke up and uttered the same words as the title of the book, and when Ted asked him why that's so, Jackie said "because I played in 3 Super Bowls." This story is the reason I brought Ted on the show, but we find out so much more from him and what he has covered in his career. Some of the highlights include (for this podcast) covering a whole bunch of New Orleans Saints games (including the Super Bowl victory,) going into Germany after the Berlin Wall broken through, into Castro's Cuba, Hurricane Katrina, and so many more stories that make you realize his lens has seen human existence unlike most people on this planet. You can learn more about Ted's work and Jackie over at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/football/nfl/ted-jackson-and-the-search-for-jackie-wallace (page on the Sports History Network.) THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/the-football-history-dude/ (The Football History Dude) is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. I'm your host, Arnie Chapman, and I'm just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, that's a reference to the Back to the Future Movies. Support this podcast
A Special Holiday Show about Struggle, Friendship and Redemption. This Week's Guests - Former NFL cornerback Jackie Wallace and photojournalist Ted Jackson share their heartwarming story of trials and tribulations, redemption, & the saving grace of friendship. Ted Jackson and Jackie Wallace discuss Jackie's rise from New Orleans schoolboy football legend, his participation in three Super Bowls and his ultimate descent into drug addiction. Found homeless, sleeping under a Big Easy highway bridge by photojournalist Ted, they developed an enduring friendship built around spirituality that changed both men as together they tackle the everyday struggles associated with Jackie's recovery.
This Christmas Eve Special of the New Orleans Saints podcast features two interviews. One with Dr. John Amoss & Jon Dorenbos, the duo tell the story of Dr. Amoss saving the life of long snapper Jon Dorenbos (1:34 - 25:23). The second features Ted Jackson, who recaps his famous article ['The Search for Jackie Wallace'](https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/article_222d7322-e0c6-11ea-9ccc-f36eb0231944.html), and discusses the relationship that formed between him and the former NFL pro who battled through life with an addiction. Jackson's book, 'You Ought to Do a Story About Me' can be found [here.](https://www.amazon.com/You-Ought-Story-About-Friendship-ebook/dp/B07XKVQ1G2)
Today's episode is the story of a former NFL player from New Orleans, his struggle with addiction, and the unlikely friendship that helped him survive. Jackie Wallace was a star at St. Augustine high school and at the University of Arizona. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings and in his seven year career was involved in three Super Bowls. Ted Jackson spent 34 years as a photojournalist with the New Orleans Times Picayune. This story is what happened when he wandered out of the newsroom on a hot, humid July afternoon in search of a good shot and a story.
Welcome to The Big Impact Ep 186 and the story of Ted Jackson and Jackie Wallace - a most unlikely pair of friends, as told in the book, "You Ought To Do A Story About Me." “This book will melt your heart. The story of Jackie Wallace is an unforgettable tale of hope, grace, and the miracle of the human spirit. Ted Jackson writes with searing honesty and deep love for a troubled man who started as his subject and became his lifelong friend.” - — Jonathan Eig, bestselling author of Ali: A Life BECOME A BIG IMPACT "INSIDER" You can now share a MONTHLY gift via PATREON or make a ONE TIME donation via PAYPAL Your support helps cover our production and hosting costs as we continue to present positive, inspiring, interesting interviews every week. Thank you for being part of the Big Impact Insiders and helping us inject positive content into the culture. SUBSCRIBE to the Big Impact Podcast Apple - Google - Stitcher - Spotify - iHeart
Our 10th and possibly best yet...Sugar Punk Fairies rocked the DOPE Water Studio, and it was great having DOPE Water owner Jackie Wallace with us too!
Thor is joined by former NFL player Jackie Wallace.
Guests: Henry Yau Public Relations & Promotions Director, Children's Museum Houston Jackie Wallace Senior Director, Public Relations, Houston Zoo Caroline Goeser Chair of Learning & Interpretation, MFAH Latha Thomas Senior VP of Marketing & Retail, HMNS The Topic of Discussion: The reopening plans for Houston's museums and the zoo. Host: Todd Duplantis
We're honored to have Jackie Wallace from the Houston Zoo filling in for Dana while she's on vacation and someone successfully sued their job for being too bored
Virtual Family Adventures (0:00:00)The Louvre. Yellowstone National Park. A Broadway musical. You can do it all and for free from the comfort of your own home. Due to the closure of national parks, museums, libraries, and most other public venues, organizations are working overtime to bring you virtual tours, activities, and entertainment. There are now thousands of adventures available at your fingertips while you're in self-quarantine. Here to help us explore all of our options is Angela Halliday, adventurer, service volunteer, and stay-at-home mother of five.Lisa and Richie also talk with Jackie Wallace, the senior director of public relations at the Houston Zoo, about what they're doing to allow people to enjoy their animals from home. Handwashing (0:20:16)These days it feels impossible to even go from the kitchen to the living room without being reminded to wash our hands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have said that the number one way to reduce the spread of the coronavirus is to wash our hands. But how do we do it right? And does hand sanitizer actually help? Here to help us get answers is Dr. David Berendez of the CDC. Spring Fever (0:34:48)It is officially spring. Did you feel the change in seasons? This feeling of change is often described as “Spring Fever.” For many, this term describes the excitement we feel as we anticipate all the things that make up spring: more sunshine, flowers blooming and baby forest animals. But it's not just a made-up idea. It's based on environmental and biological factors that make us feel an actual shift this time of year. Joining us to discuss the science behind “Spring Fever” is Dr. Dan Oren of Yale University who has studied how light affects our mood and energy. Home Gym (0:50:35)I've always been jealous of people that have amazing at-home-gyms. But I have to be honest... Even if I did have a great home gym, I would probably still struggle to find the motivation to work out. Now that working out at home is everyone's only option, I think the real obstacle is getting yourself out of bed and on that treadmill. So, what can we do to motivate ourselves to get that blood pumping? Here to share with us his tips is Tim Kessler, fitness expert and co-founder of GymPerson.com. You can find Tim's recommendations for our listeners here. Mini Book Club: Best Book Series (1:12:17)Rachel Wadham , of BYU Radio's Worlds Awaiting , talks with Lisa and Richie about the best book series that we should check out. Coping with Toxic People (1:25:05)We can experience toxic relationships in our families, in the workplace, and among friend groups. They can be really stressful if the toxicity is not effectively managed. While they can't always be avoided, toxic relationships can be managed with healthy boundaries, self-care, and awareness. We're going to talk with Kirk Voss about how we can cope with toxic relationships effectively. Kirk is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist.
Angela Halliday and Jackie Wallace discuss how we can adventure from home, David Berendez explains the benefits of handwashing, Dan Oren teaches about Spring Fever, Tim Kessler gives tips for working out at home, Rachel Wadham gives book recommendations, Kirk Voss explains how to handle toxic people.
Podcast Al Tuntún - Tan sólo un resbalón. Volvemos este mes de abril con una historia que, cuando la leímos, nos impactó considerablemente. Por primera vez en Al Tuntún: Deporte, o más bien post-deporte.Se trata de la búsqueda a través de los años que el fotorreportero Ted Jackson llevó y sigue llevando a cabo para encontrar a su viejo amigo Jackie Wallace, ex-jugador de la NFL, y que nos ha contado en este artículo del Times-Picayune, un diario de Nueva Orleans. Es consecuencia de una serie de artículos que publicó junto a su amigo Jimmy Smith en la década de los 90 bajo el nombre: "Life after football: too soon, too hard". Para quien lo prefiera, Ted Jackson también ha contado su historia en el Media Podcast del diario Sports Illustrated.-Dos años después de retirarse, el 78% de los jugadores de la NFL se han arruinado o están sometidos a estrés financiero debido a no trabajar o a divorcios.-A los cinco años de retirarse, se estima que el 60% de los ex-jugadores de la NBA están arruinados.Fuente: Why (and how) athletes go broke, Sports Illustrated.Enlazamos, bajo el paraguas de atletas que han arruinado su vida tras terminar su carrera deportiva, con la historia de Lamar Odom, un ex-jugador de la NBA que recientemente fue famoso por haber estado al borde de fallecer y que ahora, aparentemente, se recupera y supera su adicción a la droga. El propio Lamar nos da su punto de vista en este artículo de The Players Tribune. Recomendamos también pasaros por este artículo de Sports Illustrated si queréis saber más datos sobre Lamar Odom. Y terminamos con la historia de un atleta español de un deporte completamente distinto: se trata de boxeo y nuestro protagonista es Poli Díaz, el Potro de Vallecas. En el episodio hablamos de la entrevista que le hicieron en el diario Jotdown en 2011, que nos permite conocer más de este atleta retirado que hoy en día sobrevive como puede dando clases de boxeo.Sintonía y cierre: Fingers Crossed - Nonsense Escúchala completa en Jamendo.Corte: Markay feat. King Ski - Like I'm Broke Escúchala completa en Jamendo. Puedes escucharnos en iTunes, iVoox o directamente en nuestro FeedRSS. Contacta con nosotros por Twitter, @podcastaltuntun. O mediante correo electrónico, podcastaltuntun@gmail.com.Podcast y canciones amparadas bajo licencia Creative Commons.Reconocimiento - NoComercial - CompartirIgual (by-nc-sa): No se permite un uso comercial de la obra original ni de las posibles obras derivadas, la distribución de las cuales se debe hacer con una licencia igual a la que regula la obra original.
Earlier this year the sports doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to more than 360 years in prison in the United States. More than 250 women, including many of the country's elite gymnasts accused him of sexual abuse, including Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. Among those gymnasts to testify against him was another Olympic champion Aly Raisman. It was the testimony of Raisman and her team-mates that gave the Icelandic gymnast Tinna Odinsdottir the courage to tell Sportshour she was raped by a fellow gymnast following a competition in 2016. Inspired too by the "me too" campaign she revealed, what she described as "her secret". Canada's Ross Rebagliati won snow-boarding gold at the Nagano Winter Olympics. He was then disqualified for using cannabis, but regained the medal, after a ruling that the substance wasn't banned by the IOC. The stigma stayed with him though. Now twenty years on cannabis is banned by WADA for use in competitions, but a cannabis compound is permitted. And Rebagliati remains an advocate and is promoting the benefits of cannabis when used in a responsible and healthy manner. Having competed at his sixth and final Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Shiva Keshavan has finally retired after a 20 year international career, competing in the Luge. Growing up in the Himalayas he and his friends had ambitions of competing in winter sports, but Keshavan found it hard to convince India's sports authorities that the Winter Olympics were a major event. Kosovo marks the 10th anniversary of its unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia this weekend. But the celebrations will be tempered by the sense that Kosovo is stuck in limbo. More than 80 countries still don't recognise its independence. But the situation in sport seems a little brighter. Kosovo has a competitor at the Winter Olympics - and its footballers recently took part in their first World Cup qualifying campaign. That was the result of a concerted effort to gain Kosovo membership of international sports federations. Photo-journalist Ted Jackson was on assignment at camp for homeless people in 1990 when he came across former NFL player Jackie Wallace, who'd played in two Superbowls. Jackson's story brought help to Jackie, who rebuilt his life. The pair stayed in contact, but Wallace suffered more set-backs, served time in jail and twice went missing. Ted is once again searching for Jackie. Photo: Getty
Episode 162 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Ted Jackson. In this podcast, Jackson discusses his story, The Search For Jackie Wallace, in which Jackson chronicles his four-decade relationship with Wallace, a former NFL player and two-time Super Bowl participant who has struggled with addiction and homelessness for years; how Jackson first met Wallace in 1990 when Jackson took a picture of a Wallace at a camp setup under the I-10 freeway; how a journalist straddles the line between telling a story and exploitation of a subject; the long and winding story of Wallace; what his interactions over the years were like with Wallace; the national response to the story, which now has more than 7 million page views; an update on Wallace, who has been missing since last July; what Jackson hopes readers take away from the story; and much more. To listen to the podcast in full, check it out on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices