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Battle lines are being drawn in the Canadian tech industry around a policy initiative that is drawing comparison to Elon Musk's DOGE. Plus, updates on tariffs, and The Breakdown podcast's legal battle. CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this episode, producer James Nicholson suggests reports of the number of USMCA-compliant goods imported from Canada to the United States are between 62% and 95%. The number reported is actually between 38% and 95%; the CBC reported Canada-imported good to the U.S. could be as high as 62% non-compliant. The episode was edited to remove the mention of this range.Host: Jesse BrownCredits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)Guest: Douglas Soltys Further Reading On Our Website Sponsors: Fizz: Visit fizz.ca and activate a first plan using the referral code CAN25 to get 25$ off and 10GB of free data.PolicyMe: Get Covered in Minutes—No Hassle, No Hidden Fees.Visit policyme.com to explore insurance plans that cover your needs. Douglas: Douglas is giving our listeners a FREE Sleep Bundle with each mattress purchase. Get the sheets, pillows, mattress and pillow protectors FREE with your Douglas purchase today. Visit douglas.ca/canadaland to claim this offer If you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover the life-changing power of genuine repentance through the dramatic transformations of Zacchaeus, Saul (Apostle Paul), and the Philippian Jailer!
James Nicholson is a REALTOR® at Keller Williams Realty Centre! Direct Phone : (443) 822-3513 Office Phone Number : (410) 312-0000Email address : farmerschoicenonprofit@aol.com
Intermittency is often raised as the major problem holding back a shift to cleaner energy. Storing clean energy will be essential in providing security of supply, but how can governments and companies best drive the required uptake? James Nicholson, partner at EY Parthenon, and Alex O'Cinneide, CEO and founder of Gore Street Capital, come together to dig into the pluses and minuses of batteries and more. As governments take steps to bolster domestic concerns, storage is moving front and centre in political strategising. About Energy Voice Energy Voice investigates and reports on what matters in global energy, helping sector leaders understand the geopolitical and economic factors underpinning current events, and giving them a view on what's coming over the horizon. Each year, 3.4m professionals use Energy Voice as a trusted source of breaking news and insight. For more information on how you can speak to those professionals across multiple platforms to build your brand and generate actionable business leads, visit energyvoice.com/content-services. For a 30 day free trial subscription to the Energy Voice website and app, visit energyvoice.com/subscribe.
Our second episode in this podcast series on responsible sourcing puts the spotlight on commodity traders – the invisible hand moving natural resources around the world.Traders connect production from artisanal miners in DRC with global customers, and as such they are critical to improving the traceability and sustainability of cobalt supply chains.To understand the virtues and faults of commodity traders, join our conversation with James Nicholson, Head of Corporate Responsibility at Trafigura. ***Highgrade Media is a not-for-profit organisation that produces interviews and documentaries that identify, capture and disseminate analysis and insights in the field of natural resources and social progress.Our mission is to provide open and free access to specialist knowledge and to disseminate good practice and innovation in this field. See www.highgrade.media for our portfolio of published material.With support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, through BGR.
It's a great time to be looking for a job in Australia, with the unemployment rate at just 4.2%. Economists believe that figure could drop even lower and Seek just recorded the most jobs ads in its 25-year history. James Nicholson, Asia / Pacific CEO of global recruitment firm Robert Walters, says salary offers are through the roof right now but warns it can't possibly last. Support the show: https://fearandgreed.com.au/all-episodes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us on Jan 22, 2022 at the MMoment in the Washington, DC area! Register here. I'm really excited to welcome Secretary Bob McDonald to the Intentional Leader podcast. We cover a lot of ground with Bob on this episode. We dig into his upbringing, overcoming a fear of swimming at West Point and how he deals with fear in general, how he thinks we should measure success as a leader, what he was laser-focused on at Proctor & Gamble, how he stays motivated during tough moments, and much more. Bob served Procter & Gamble for 33 years with the last four as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. During his tenure as CEO of P&G Bob helped to expand the footprint of the company brands such that one billion people became new customers of a company product. Following his career at P&G, Bob was selected by President Obama in 2014 to head the Department of Veterans Affairs. While at the helm of the VA, Bob was able to help transform the agency into one that truly delivered better care for our Military veterans. Bob McDonald is the recipient of numerous leadership awards and Honorary Doctorate Degrees that include: Hampden Sydney College, University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, Robert Morris University, and Drexel University. In 2010, the University of Utah Alumni Association named Bob a Distinguished Graduate. The West Point Association of Graduates named McDonald for its admired Distinguished Graduate Award in 2017, recognition provided annually to “West Point graduates whose character, distinguished service and stature draw wholesome comparison to the qualities for which West Point strives.” With that distinction, Bob joins Academy graduates like Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Gen. William C. Westmoreland, Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Mr. R. James Nicholson, Gen. Eric K. Shinseki, among others. In 2014, The President of the Republic of Singapore awarded Bob the Public Service Star for his work helping shape Singapore's development as an international hub connecting global companies with Asian firms and enterprises. Lastly, Bob has received an award as Scout Leader from the Boy Scouts and Far East Council. Bob McDonald is personally and professionally committed to values-based leadership and to improving the lives of others. He is Chairman of the Board of RallyPoint Networks, Inc.—an online community of active duty military members and Veterans—and serves on the Board of Directors of the Partnership for Public Service, Audia International, Inc., the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy, the Boulder Crest Retreat Foundation, and the McCormick Research Institute in Orlando, Florida. Bob and his wife, Diane, are the founders of The McDonald Conference for Leaders of Character at West Point—an annual gathering that brings together the brightest young minds from the best universities around the world and partners them with senior business, nongovernmental organization, and government leaders in a multi-day interactive learning experience. In July, 2020 Bob became the April and Jay Graham Fellow of the George W. Bush Institute. In this endowed role he serves as a key member of the Bush Institute's Military Service Initiative team, advocating for post-9/11 Veterans and building awareness for the issues that affect their successful transitions to civilian life including employment, education, and health and wellbeing. In September, 2020 Bob was appointed to the Biden Transition Advisory Board, to ensure a smooth administration transition if Vice President Biden is elected. Bob McDonald graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in the top 2 percent of the Class of 1975. He served as the Brigade Adjutant for the Corps of Cadets and was recognized by The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturing, and Commerce as the most distinguished graduate in academics, leadership, and physical education. In 1978, Bob earned his MBA from the University of Utah. An Army Veteran, Bob served with the 82nd Airborne Division. He completed Jungle, Arctic, and Desert Warfare training. And he earned the Ranger tab, the Expert Infantryman Badge, and Senior Parachutist wings. Upon leaving military service, then-Captain McDonald was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
James Nicholson is the author of Never Say Die: A Kentucky Colt, the Epsom Derby, and the Rise of the Modern Thoroughbred Industry. The books tells the story of the first Kentucky-bred horse to win Europe's biggest race.
Create fashion formulations using the latest COLOR.ME SHADES. CHOCOLATE.ASH brings natural with a touch of drama creating a luminous confident glow that conveys a message of natural beauty paired with glamour and luxury. While, VIOLET.INTENSE communicates originality and ingenuity, these fresh SHADES are for no shrinking violet. Kate Reid, James Nicholson and Caroline Kells discuss the latest shows, shoots and what is happening globally in the colour world and share how they formulate the SHADES to create fashion looks. Join us for a quick 34 minutes to take-away some exciting plug and play colour ideas for your clients!
Short hair is an expression of modernity. Updating or changing our look is rarely by accident and almost always used to express what we feel, where we are and who we belong with. A change in hair colour or a fresh new cut has shown the potential to boost self-confidence and leave people feeling empowered. In this podcast Nathan Gorman along with James Nicholson, Kate Reid and Pascal Van Loenhout look at the haircut that may be perceived simply as an accessory. Listen and we will unpack our HI-T Trend Report EXPRESS YOURSELF and prove that it's much more.
Psalm 51:7... wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.We are diving into the hymn of confession this week, Whiter Than Snow, by James Nicholson and William Fischer. Inspired right from Psalm 51, this song is a beautiful prayer, a longing for cleansing and wholeness. We pray that this episode will be a blessing to you all.These hymn writers' stories make us want to visit Philadelphia. What a city! Full of history and brotherly love... AND two very special churches, Wharton Wesley and St. George's, PLUS one very special cemetery.To learn more about the Mount Moriah Cemetery, please visit their web page here and learn how you can support the Friends organization. This week, we are featuring the music of Warren G Akers. His arresting arrangement of Whiter Than Snow will stay with you. Visit his Youtube channel here to see this week's hymn and many others. His creative, original renditions of the familiar hymns are full of praise.Thank you for supporting Hymn Talk Twin Talk. If you are enjoying these episodes, please spread the word. If you feel so inclined, we would love it if you could leave a rating or a review on your podcast app. Thank you and God Bless.Keep singing!#hymntalktwintalkPsalm 104:33Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin TalkTwitter: @hymntalkInstagram: @hymntalktwintalkEmail: hymntalktwintalk@gmail.comPodcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk
FreshBooks is a Canadian ISV helping businesses to get paid quickly, now leveraging integration with Microsoft products and available at Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Come learn more about it with James Nicholson, Channel Strategy for FreshBooks, and Rani Pendse, Microsoft Partner Development Manager for ISVs. Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g95JcGg Watch on Instagram: https://lnkd.in/ggmaURW Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gx_gjze Listen on Apple Podcast: https://lnkd.in/gvTY5at Listen on Google Podcast: https://lnkd.in/gGDr2j6 Caught by Surprise - June 23, 2021 - www.caughtbysurprise.ca
In this podcast Nathan Gorman, Jennifer Bartee and James Nicholson have a candid chat about some exciting initiatives that we have at KEVIN.MURPHY. First our HI-T Texture report and explore a class offering we have launched called TEXTURE.SHAPE.FINISH. Listen to gain knowledge on some consumer behaviours around curl to highly textured hair and identify some key trends in this area. Image credits Photographer: @magnordstrand Hair: @alexanderwoll
Whew, what a day! The second round, which typically takes only a few hours to complete, took an astonishing eight-plus hours to wrap up. But in that time, the Los Angeles Kings, holding nine draft picks, selected eight young men from four different countries (USA, Finland, Sweden, Slovakia). James Nicholson and Sarah Avampato join me once again to discuss LA’s shiny new boys and grade the draft. We also talk about what a potential coup it could be if Lias Andersson pans out. Rob Blake flipped the 60th overall pick for the former seventh overall New York Rangers centerman, who has had some notable issues, leaving the Rangers in order to deal with his mental health. But, if he can live up to his draft pedigree whenever he eventually joins the Kings, Blake could look like a genius. This leads us to a discussion about Todd McLellan and his development of young players as compared to Alain Vigneault. (Note: I realize now that the head coach of the Rangers is actually David Quinn as AV is now coaching the Philadelphia Flyers, but my brain keeps thinking he’s still in New York.) We also talk extensively about Brock Faber and Helge Grans, two very different defensemen who play very distinct styles, but seem like they could fit in very well with the Kings’ organization. Listen out for James’ hot take on who Byfield actually reminds him of. Scouts said Byfield is Anze Kopitar 2.0, but there’s a certain other large center playing for a rival California team that James thinks he’s more like. Lastly, we grade the overall draft and briefly discuss some of the highlights of the day (including an angry Craig Button, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ strange announcement from Day 1, and some of the curious moves the Nashville Predators made). Barring any radical moves the Kings make on Friday during Free Agent Frenzy, this will be the last podcast for the 2019-20 season. I will be back once hockey returns. Be sure to listen and subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if you ever have any questions or comments, leave them below or feel free to email crownconvopodjftc@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Bob were joined via Zoom by James Nicholson who is the Program and Engagement Leader at Moreton Bay Region Libraries, Queensland, Australia. He is also the State Manager for the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). James sat and chatted with the guys about transitioning from an academic library setting to a public […]
Hello from Oakland, Philadelphia, and New York!It’s just the three of us this week, talking Koreaboos and soft power, protest goals, and, as promised, Robin DiAngelo’s bestselling book White Fragility.But before we get into all that, a belated shout-out to our long-suffering audio editor (and master gardener) James Nicholson. And warm thanks to you, our dear listeners and subscribers. We hope to make this podcast and newsletter more interactive, so please be in touch with feedback and questions—which we may even answer on air! You can reach us via Twitter at @ttsgpod or via email at timetosaygoodbyepod@gmail.com. (We can keep you anonymous, if you’d like.) 2:57 – Can K-pop fans save us from Trump? Also: the contradictory racial politics of the BTS Army, hallyu (Korean wave) economics (hint: Jurassic Park), Jay on TikTok, and the vindicatory gift of the Koreaboo. This week’s segment on internalized racism: Tammy and Jay call out uncritical Korean nationalism.37:27 – We check in on the protests in New York, the infamous South Philly videos, and Oakland. Jay provides a vicarious boost of internationalist energy from the longshoremen’s union and the great Angela Davis in Oakland. (Fact-check: the #1 busiest port in the US is not Oakland but LA–Long Beach).54:13 – (White) people seem to love White Fragility. We discuss the incredible reach of its overly narrow remit (corporate diversity retreats) and wonder how to get America past “personal responsibility” race talk to an analysis aimed at social transformation. Does “white fragility” get in the way of structural change? And is Gen Z immune to an identity politics based on guilt and deference? Get on the email list at goodbye.substack.com
A creative force to be reckoned with, SESSION.MASTER James Nicholson shares highlights of his 30-year global journey of professional self-discovery that led him to become the artist and mentor he is today.
In this episode, Funmi talks to James about how he dealt with a difficult case, and reflects what he learned from the situation.
Catch up with two-time All-American James Nicholson, a 2019 ODU Sports Hall of Fame inductee.
James Nicholson, a two-time All-American and recent inductee into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame, joins the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast on Episode 71. Nicholson, a Des Moines, Iowa native, came to Old Dominion as one of coach Steve Martin's first major out-of-state recruits. A finalist at the USA Wrestling Junior Freestyle national championships and an Iowa State champion, Nicholson had quite the adjustment to college wrestling. He breaks down his path to ODU, his development and what he's doing now, running the Birmingham Wrestling Complex in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | RSS SUPPORT THE SHOW And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
We return this week to discuss all the latest happenings in the rock world with New Noize 8! The past couple weeks have been a roller coaster of emotions for many rock fans. We start things off on a somber note with a discussion on the recent passing of drum god Neil Peart. We share our thoughts on Rush, Neil's legacy, and some of our favorite songs from the legendary Canadian trio. David Lee Roth recently made news with a sad note about Eddie Van Halen as well as a controversial opening to his Las Vegas residency. We give our feelings on both of these stories and you might not like what we have to say. You've been warned. Ozzy recently released another song from his upcoming album Ordinary Man. This time he's joined by Elton John for the title track. What did we think of this tune? Listen and find out. Additionally, we cover stories involving Dee Snider, Glen Danzig, KK Downing, and Robin McAuley. It's all the news that's fit to spit with New Noize 8! Please SHARE with your friends and leave your comments below! Geeks of the Week: Simon Catt, Mike Grabowski, Rockin’ Ron Runyon, Decibel Geek TV, MercuryArc, Matt Ashcraft, Eric Lussier, Brian Knapp, Paul Smith, Dee Stroyer Sr. InObscuria Podcast, Shea Hargett, James Nicholson, Aaron Baker, The Bakery Podcast, Bakko, Brad Shick, Shane Hebert, Todd Cunningham, Andrew Jacobs, Christina Greene, Allen Tate, Christopher Stokes, David Cathey, James West, Joseph Capone, Tom Cullen, Jay Szczeblewski, Kristen Schembeck, Wayne Cross, Brian Knapp, Jeffery Mendenhall, Adam Cox, Rob Harris, Trevor McDougall, David Glynn, Growin’ Up Rock Podcast, Scott Crouch, Mike Parnell, Brad Kalmanson, Bill Elam, Brandt Cattell, Sean Cullen, Mikael Burell, Rodney Dickson, Warren Edward LaRue Baker, Paul J Kane, Michael Bartley, John Phillips, Todd Rodgers, KISS Army Omaha, Joe Lascon, Marc Alden Taylor, Free Form Rock Podcast, BrookeCriss19, Rob in the Hood, Eladio, JJ Mac, Murmles, Vette Halen, TrunkNation, Chris McGowan, Daniel Lee, Jeff Taylor, Twisted KISSter, Andrew McNeice, The Mooger Fooger More New Noize Episodes! Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
STAAAAAYY!!!The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 12: Sci-Fi Odyssey!We continue our deep dive into Season 8 with four episodes from the American International Pictures archive: "The Undead", "Terror from the Year 5000", "The She-Creature" and "I Was a Teenage Werewolf", plus the history of the distributor and its moguls, James Nicholson and I guess Samuel Arkoff.We'll even take a Detour through the sublime spy mockery of "Get Smart." Continue the journey with your wonky yet affable host! Keep the show alive today, get early episodes and hours of exclusive content for only $5: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicleshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon. ℗© 1986 Elektra/Asylum RecordsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
In episode 71, Paul is interviewing James Nicholson. James is a Facebook ads specialist, the founder of the business accelerator method, and the author of the book “Expert Mastery”. www.james-nicholson.co.uk james-nicholson.co.uk/book --------------- For info and shownotes go to personaldevelopmentessentials.com #personaldevelopmentessentials Listen on: iTunes: http://bit.ly/PDEpodcast Stitcher: http://bit.ly/PDEstitcher Spotify: http://bit.ly/PDEPodcast YouTube: http://bit.ly/PDEyoutube ——— If you enjoy our podcast please subscribe, rate, and review! ———
This week we are joined by Session Master James Nicholson. Tune in to hear James talk about his career – where it all began, and how he met Kevin and became a key member of the Kevin Murphy design team. From mastering styling and cutting to color, James will share his inspiration and tips on how he stays focused, relevant and continues to grow in the fast moving world of a Session Master.
1999 – First Year Was working at a KFC in the Grafton section of Yorktown, Va. Got a call from Mike Newbern. “Twink, Gary Alcon (ref) can't make it, do you want to go to Fargo?” That right there changed it all. Everything. Stayed in Reed Johnson Hall. Virginian Christian Smith made the Cadet Freestyle finals at 83.5 pounds. He ended up being a 3x state champion and NCAA qualifier for Duke and Liberty (He took down Nickerson in 2007 to open up the tournament). There was no Buffalo Wild Wings. There was a Bison Turf, there was a mug and I may or may not have been from Alabama. Or named Kevin. Shared a dial-up line with Sara Koenig from NCMat.com (you know her now as one of the tournament directors for the Super 32. Rob Sherrill vouched for me for a media credential. Thankfully, I'd met him in Virginia at the Virginia Duals when I was in high school. Don't remember much about the competition since I was still pretty new to the national scene. We had the Dream Team Classic in VA that year, so I paid attention to guys like Foley Dowd, Jason Powell, Clark Forward — and two of those Team USA guys met in the finals, Damion Hahn beat Jason Potter. 2000 – Year 2 Buffalo Wild Wings Opened. Taco Bell re-opened, it was closed the year before for renovations. Harry Lester vs. Mark Jayne, Junior Greco. Jayne was returning JR. Champ, Lester won cadets the year before. 3-5-3 (BOOM). 132 pounds. Virginia had two cadet champs – Christian Staylor and Albert Childress (almost bookends) Kid named Tyler Safratowich of Minnesota won at 83.5 pounds, did a backflip, then he started eating. Mary Kelly going 2-2 in Cadet Freestyle and Micah Amrozowicz, now the head coach at the Newport News Apprentice School, having to come from behind to beat her 8-7. 2001 – Year 3 Started doing freelance work for TheMat.com and wrote features on the Dibbern triplets, Mary Kelly wrestling against the boys in the Juniors. Cerebral Palsy kid J.C. McMaster – his e-mail address was pimp_limpin@ something another dot com. Jeff Courtney, a deaf All-American from West Virginia ? and TRAVIS EFFING LEE. Lee “leis' greco gold. Beat Nick Simmons. Stopping Simmons from becoming just the second guy to win 4 JR FS titles. As of right now, it’s only Alan Fried. 2002 – Year 4 – Drove from ODU. FIRST YEAR OF FEDERATION WEIGHTS. WENT FROM 96 AAS TO 120 IN JUNIORS 104-136 Started bringing my radio equipment and doing the webcast for USAW with Rob and the late Jon Ponwani. Cleveland – NO Chicago – Driving down Addison, game over Milwaukee – Karaoke at a Friday's in Brookfield, WIS Minneapolis – Twins vs. Angels, Milton vs. Washburn, preview of ALCS First year of Junior Women — Malinda Ripley beat Mary Kelly in the finals. Who the hell is Malinda Ripley? Natasha Umemoto was 3rd. She got the first pin of the tournament ever. Poeta beat Metcalf in Cadet FS. Only finals loss in Metcalf's Fargo career. Stepovers, if I recall correctly for exposure. Decent year from VA, Anthony Burke from my club was 5th in a bracket with Coleman Scott, Mike Rowe, Garrett Scott, Mike Rodrigues, Jake Kreigbaum and Eric Albright. I think I had a team PA jacket on when I gave Burke a high five after beating Albright for 5th. Patrick Bond won Cadet FS. Todd Meneely was the OW, beating Teyon Ware. Some guy with an Afro won Junior FS at 171. Herbert was 3rd. Afro guy recently lost a fight. VANS WARPED TOUR WAS OUTSIDE. 2003 – Year 5 – Drove from ODU on short notice Got up, went to Jiffy Lube and boom. Drove to Milwaukee – was using an old atlas, so I didn't know about the cut through via Rockford and kept adding 90 more minutes to my ride. Went to the same Fridays to sing karaoke again. Sat on top of my truck after a session and listened to a Willie Nelson concert at Newman Outdoor Stadium. Years later, Doc Jim Porter would crap all over my Nelson story and say he went and ended up hanging out with him. All-Southern Cadet final as Nick Marable of Tennessee beat Ben Fiacco of Georgia at 145 Cormier vs. Morrison wrestle-off. I slept through the first one. Not a great moment, but indicative of my 20s. 2004 – Year 6 Rode the bus with team Virginia, wrote a blog as we went all week for the old Mat Talk. Won the Connect 4 championship on the bus, beat Josh Wine 51 consecutive times in Connect 4. Finished up my last college class two weeks after getting home. Finishing up 7 years in college. Henry Cejudo beat Spenser Mango in the Greco finals, was up 9-0 or something and thought he'd gotten the tech, then Mango bombed him for 3 (should have been 5) before Cejudo finished it 13-3. 2005- Year 7 – Hired at InterMat. Pretty sure I flew. Stayed at either the Econo Lodge or the Best Western near Bucks. I still hear the bullhorn go off whenever I hear Mony Mony. Florida had a monster year, although I got into an “argument” with Rob Sherrill about who Franklin Gomez counted for — Florida or Puerto Rico. I say PR, because that's who he was representing. Robby Smith beat Cody Gardner in Freestyle, which stunned us from VA. Justin Wren won in Greco, but when Luke Ashmore won, they all climbed over the railing to celebrate, then trying to go back, Wren got into an argument with a security guard and got thrown out. Couple of Wyoming kids met in the Greco finals, but one had moved to Ohio. Tyler Cox pinned David Taylor in Cadet Greco. Taylor beat BJ Futrell to win cadet FS at 91 ? pounds. 2006 – Year 8 First year of the garbage rules. Hit a rainstorm coming through O'Hare and spent the night there. Connor McDonald took my spot on the last plane to Fargo from O'Hare. Then he wins the tournament. The little shit. ODU had two signees in the Fargo finals — James Nicholson at 119 and Adam Koballa at 130. Eric Grajales bombed Donte Butler and during my interview, Butler cut through it talking some trash. Grajales goes “I just fived you!” in response. Butler has the unique distinction of being the ONLY five-time finalist to never win a title. Eli and Michaela Hutchison become first brother-sister combo to win Junior titles in the same year. 2007 – Year 9 Oregon's Norman Richmond with the breakout performance splitting finals with Jason Chamberlain Helen Maroulis wins a chicken, Nicole Woody goes nuts and ruins my interview. Hayden Zillmer and Jade Rauser at the same weight — 84 pounds — Zillmer doubled at 84 pounds. Alton brothers, Josh Kindig from PA. Nasty. 2008 – Year 10 – Last year at InterMat Drove straight through from PA to Minnesota. Stopped in St. Cloud for about 2 hours, missed the first session. 2009 – Year 11 – Wrestling 411/USAW “That just happened” – This was the finals where Mark Grey was about to start giving an interview, then he was brought back to the mat to re-wrestle the last few seconds of a second period, only to have Ben Whitford score, force a third and then win the title with a third-period win. Man, those rules sucked. 2010 – Year 12 – USA Wrestling F-Rod's Triple Crown Ringer over Ness Grant LaMont makes Greco finals at Juniors as a first-year Cadet. He doesn’t wrestle on Sundays and Cadet Greco kicked off on a Sunday. Well, let’s move up. 2011 – Year 13 – USA Wrestling Parker VonEgidy makes finals with TWO losses. Ended up with 3. Situation – Abounader, VonEgidy, O'Donnell- won by Ricky Robertson. I think I’ve rehashed this on every single show I’ve had Dom Abounader on. Pat Downey with limited FS experience wins over Jordan Rogers at 171. This looks a lot better now than it did then. 2012 – Year 14 – USA Wrestling Zain vs. Zane at 132. Retherford would win cadet WC that year. Cox/Snyder – J'Den wins Freestyle, Kyle wins Greco. Brett Haas wrestles them both. Willie crashed on my couch and squatted all week during his TOM era. 2013 – Year 15 – AWN/TOM Did the interviews on short notice. Elijah Oliver's gross cauliflower ear Stephanie Hampton making fun of my clothing choices. Jake Marnin was a JV kid and won the cadet triple crown 2014 – Year 16 – Mat Talk Coltan Williams from Texas, OMG that throw in Cadet FS vs. Wilson Smith of NC Johnny Blankenship and Trey Meyer going through my table, and through me — no STWP tonight folks. 2015 – Year 17 – Mat Talk How good those cadet champs were. Gable Steveson, Schwartz, RBY, Raimo, Warner. Wittlake's shoes. Interviewed the Mayor of Fargo for Short Time. He lied about there not being any construction around town. 2016 – Year 18 – Mat Talk Turf burned down. Nothing else matters. 2017- Year 19 – Mat Talk Alabama’s Sam Latona won the state’s first Junior freestyle championship. The soon-to-be Virginia Tech signee claimed gold at 106 pounds. Two months before they would win Cadet World Championships, Will Lewan and Aaron Brooks won Fargo titles. No Turf, so Herd & Horns was the replacement venue for mugs. There weren’t nearly as many shenanigans there, simply because it was cleaner, neater and had better food. 2018 – Year 20 – Mat Talk The Turf re-opened. There was again cornhole to be played. Willie, Spey and myself championed the first ever Wrestling Trivia night. Spey dropped some quality knowledge, all the while Willie answered ONE question, then paraded around the restaurant like he was the freaking MVP. Entries here were 4,999, just one below the elusive 5,000. Carson Manville represented Pennsylvania, however that works, and won double Cadet titles. Jakason Burks was mighty impressive, winning Nebraska’s first Cadet freestyle title since Thomas Gilman represented the state in 2010. Super beastly crop of champions on the Junior freestyle side of things too with pretty much everyone being a hammer. Introduced Earl Smith to Fargo. Ashley Sword showed me that I could get free nachos with the Buffalo Wild Wings app. I was also interviewed by Wayne Fish. Zach Elam generally thought I was mad at him. Discovered Labby’s has Castle Cream Ale on draft – the last night we were there. 2019- Year 21 – Mat Talk The mug turns 21. The bartenders at The Turf are tired of hearing that story. Things I can't remember the year, but are of note. — The year the first session wa
This week we celebrate one of America's greatest bands as we pick our Top 5 Ramones Songs 1976-1980! Born in Queens, NY, Ramones were a powder keg of chemistry as Johnny, Dee Dee, Joey, and Tommy (and later, Marky) lit a match that ignited an entire movement. The simple, edgy arrangements of throwback pop put through a buzzsaw turned up to 11 inspired an entire generation to start their own bands and, in turn, kick off the punk rock wave that would take the world by storm. Ramones As you'll hear in the episode, Aaron and Chris' favorite tracks vary wildly. We hope you enjoy Top 5 Ramones Songs 1976-1980 and SHARE with a friend! ALSO! Chris and Aaron will be hosting the upcoming Headbangers Ball concert at Little Harpeth Brewing in Nashville, TN on March 30! Great hard rock covers from Toxic pistols and Iron Tribe: A Tribute to Iron Maiden will be delighting your ears. An Iron Maiden prize pack with 2 tickets to the upcoming Nashville concert as well as 2 VIP Passes for the upcoming ROCKNPOD Expo will be given away! Be sure to attend and join us for a great night of music and fun! More details at https://www.facebook.com/events/157454911841884/ Also, David Ellefson of Megadeth will be joining us at ROCKNPOD! We're super stoked to have David and his business partner Thom Hazaert on hand this year for signing sessions with fans as well as panels presented by their Playback Independent Music Expo! More details can be found at www.rocknpod.com! Buy Music! Ramones Geeks of the Week: Bill Elam, David Gregory Karsh, Kevin Williams, Greg York, James Nicholson, Shea Hargett, Matt Ashcraft, David Cathey, Ray Coon, Victor Ruiz, Marc Alden Taylor, Free Form Rock Podcast, Dan Nation, Rockin Ron Runyon, Decibel Geek TV, Denver DeSeranno, Gino Ames, David Glynn, Chris Mikula, Brad Shick, Aaron Baker, Sons of Kong, Lipstick, Greg Troyan, Rodney Dickson, James McEllhiney, Mike Parnell, Trevor McDougall, Rob Web, Chris Akin, Mikael Burell, Dave Kostka, Joseph Capone, Brad Kalmanson, Sean Cullen, Jay Szczeblewski, James West, Shane Hebert, Adam Cox, Cobras & Fire Podcast, Christopher Stokes, Bipolar Billy, Coxy, Ernesto Aguilar, JJ MAC, Jeff Mendenhall, Digital Killed, I Love It Loudcast, The Mooger Fooger Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
In light of the false declaration of rock's demise, we bring you Fresh Blood Volume 7! Regardless of what you've hears, there's a ton of great rock music being generated today. In this episode, Chris and Aaron bring you 10 killer tracks from bands that will be fresh to your ears! Artists this week include Liliac, The Mysterines, Images of Eden, Denman, Babylon Shakes, Alien Weaponry, Sons of Kong, The Radio Sun, Massive Wagons, and Lipstick. Fresh Blood Volume 7 One of this week's artists, Images of Eden, are trekking across the US this Spring with Metal Church and Doro Pesch. Be sure to check them out if they hit your town! More info at www.imagesofeden.com. We also share new information on this year's ROCKNPOD weekend happening August 9-10 in Nashville, TN. Go to www.rocknpod.com for more details! We hope you enjoy Fresh Blood Volume 7 and SHARE with a friend! Geeks of the Week (who shared Torpedo Dudes Preview - Ep353) James Nicholson, Free Form Rock Podcast, Marc Alden Taylor, Greg Troyan, Matt Ashcraft, Warren Edward LaRue Baker, simon Catt, Trevor McDougall, Todd Cunningham, Aaron Baker, Pete LaRussa, Sean Cullen, David Cathey, Decibel Geek TV, Rockin’ Ron Runyon, Andrew Jacobs, Lipstick band, David Glynn, Kristen Schembeck, Joseph Capone, Brandt Cattell, Rodney Dickson, Shane Hebert, Todd Cunningham, Mikael Burell, Boris Petrovski, Adam Cox, Christopher Stokes, Ernesto Aguilar, Digital Killed the Radio Star, Jay Szczeblewski, Bipolar Billy, Eladio, The Mooger Fooger Past Fresh Blood Episodes Buy Music! Liliac The Mysterines Images of Eden Denman Babylon Shakes Alien Weaponry Sons of Kong The Radio Sun Massive Wagons Lipstick. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Shop through our Amazon link! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below DIRECT DOWNLOAD
We're honored to be joined by a 4-time Olympian this week as Jason Morris picks Six Songs he thinks you should hear! After meeting Jason in Atlanta a year ago, we've been looking forward to having him on the show to share his story. In this episodes, Jason talks about growing up in New York, getting into Judo at an early age, and persevering as an athlete and, later, a coach. Jason Morris Not only is Jason a great athlete, but his taste in music is fantastic as well! In this Six Songs special, he's turning you onto some great rock music. Notably, you're getting great tracks from Hardline, Edguy, Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Dio, and Dan Wos Project. It was great having Jason on the show. Be sure to check out his website at https://www.realjudo.net/ Geeks of the Week: Anthony Britt, Joe Royland, Sit and Spin with Joe, Ross J. Feickert, Decibel Geek TV, Ron Runyon, Steve Wright, Kevin Williams, Joseph Capone, Aaron Camaro, Matt Porter, Matt Ashcraft, James Brendon Dunn, Aaron Baker, David Cathey, Andrew Jacobs, Bill elam, Simon Catt, Shea Hargett, Chuck Noseworthy, Trevor McDougall, Andy Lafon, Mike Parnell, Rob Webb, Wayne Cross, Joe Snow, Adam Cox, James Nicholson, Brandt Cattell, Mike Tyler, Otto Erlend Gregersen, Rodney Dickson, Brennan Barrier, Marc Alden Taylor, Chris Akin, Greg Spicoli Reneau, Todd Cunningham, Rich Canamar, Sean Cullen, Mikael Burell, Shane Hebert, Monte, TwistedKISSter, Rodney Berrington, Digital Killed the Radio Star, David Hudson, Jeff Mendenhall, Bipolar Billy, Tom Smoke, Christopher Stokes, Shane Hebert, Alex Thorn, Eladio, The Mooger Fooger More Jason Morris! Official Site Jason Morris Judo Center Facebook Buy Music! Hardline Edguy Deep Purple Whitesnake Dio Dan Wos Project Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
There's no question about the impact finances have on mental health and with today being Time to Talk Day (7th February) we wanted to take a closer look at how finance interacts with the mental health problems that affect 1 in 4 of us. Time to Talk Day wants to break down the stigmas around mental health and get people talking more openly about it. Sarah's joined by Katie Evans, Head of Research and Policy, Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, Joe Surtees, Policy Manager at the Single Financial Guidance Body and James Nicholson, Engineer at Monzo to discuss why money's such a taboo subject in everyday discussion, spending for stress and whether technology can solve the problem or if it'll just exacerbate it. The group also discuss positive friction, the trap of frictionless finance those who struggle with spending and the reality that some people will simply never have enough money for their needs. We take a look at these issues and many more on this week's episode of Fintech Insider. We hope you enjoy the show and, as ever, don't forget to subscribe! Want to join the conversation on all the topics discussed? Tweet the show @fintechinsiders and if you really love the show, please leave us a review on iTunes. This episode was produced by Laura Watkins. Edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: James Nicholson, Joe Surtees, and Katie Evans.
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
Take a listen to the ingredients James and Andrew need to use to cook up a brand new story! All of these ingredients were submitted by listeners! If you have an ingredient you would like included on a future Story Chef episode, send in a voice memo to share@podikins.fm ! If you're not sure how, check out our FAQ page. You can also get in touch through our Facebook page! We can't wait for you to hear the full story...COMING SOON! Podikins is created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield. Music for this teaser by: Haydn - String Quartet in E flat major, Hob. III:64 (performed by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) Dave Depper - Western Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher
Episode 345 is a solo show where I’m talking about some of the best memories, not all the best, but just some good and maybe some bad memories of my 19 years covering the Cadet & Junior Nationals. Below is the “show notes” which were basically the rough outline for the show Richard Immel and I were going to do from Fargo. Pardon the grammar and lack of actual respectable prose here, it was initially an outline. 1999 - First Year Was working at a KFC in the Grafton section of Yorktown, Va. Got a call from Mike Newbern. “Twink, Gary Alcon (ref) can’t make it, do you want to go to Fargo?” That right there changed it all. Everything. Stayed in Reed Johnson Hall. Virginian Christian Smith made the Cadet Freestyle finals at 83.5 pounds. He ended up being a 3x state champion and NCAA qualifier for Duke and Liberty (He took down Nickerson in 2007 to open up the tournament). There was no Buffalo Wild Wings. There was a Bison Turf, there was a mug and I may or may not have been from Alabama. Or named Kevin. Shared a dial-up line with Sara Koenig from NCMat.com (you know her now as one of the tournament directors for the Super 32. Rob Sherrill vouched for me for a media credential. Thankfully, I’d met him in Virginia at the Virginia Duals when I was in high school. Don’t remember much about the competition since I was still pretty new to the national scene. We had the Dream Team Classic in VA that year, so I paid attention to guys like Foley Dowd, Jason Powell, Clark Forward -- and two of those Team USA guys met in the finals, Damion Hahn beat Jason Potter. 2000 - Year 2 Buffalo Wild Wings Opened. Taco Bell re-opened, it was closed the year before for renovations. Harry Lester vs. Mark Jayne, Junior Greco. Jayne was returning JR. Champ, Lester won cadets the year before. 3-5-3 (BOOM). 132 pounds. Virginia had two cadet champs - Christian Staylor and Albert Childress (almost bookends) Kid named Tyler Safratowich of Minnesota won at 83.5 pounds, did a backflip, then he started eating. Mary Kelly going 2-2 in Cadet Freestyle and Micah Amrozowicz having to come from behind to beat her 8-7. 2001 - Year 3 Started doing freelance work for TheMat.com and wrote features on the Dibbern triplets, Mary Kelly wrestling against the boys in the Juniors. Cerebral Palsy kid J.C. McMaster - his e-mail address was pimp_limpin@ something another dot com. Jeff Courtney, a deaf All-American from West Virginia … and TRAVIS EFFING LEE. Lee “leis’ greco gold. Beat Nick Simmons. Stopping Simmons from becoming just the 2nd guy to win 4 JR FS titles. 2002 - Year 4 - Drove from ODU. FIRST YEAR OF FEDERATION WEIGHTS. WENT FROM 96 AAS TO 120 IN JUNIORS 104-136 Started bringing my radio equipment and doing the webcast for USAW with Rob and hte late Jon Ponwani. Cleveland - NO Chicago - Driving down Addison, game over Milwaukee - Karaoke at a Friday’s in Brookfield, WIS Minneapolis - Twins vs. Angels, MIlton vs. Washburn, preview of ALCS First year of Junior Women -- Malinda Ripley beat Mary Kelly in the finals. Who the hell is Malinda Ripley? Natasha Umemoto was 3rd. She got the first pin of the tournament ever. Poeta beat Metcalf in Cadet FS. Only finals loss in Metcalf’s Fargo career. Stepovers, if I recall correctly for exposure. Decent year from VA, Anthony Burke from my club was 5th in a bracket with coleman scott, mike rowe, garrett scott, joey slaton, Mike rodrigues, Jake Kreigbaum and Eric Albright. I thikn I had a team PA jacket on when I gave Burke a high five after beating Albright for 5th. Patrick bond won Cadet FS. Todd Meneely was the OW, beating Teyon Ware. Some guy with an Afro won Junior FS at 171. Herbert was 3rd VANS WARPED TOUR WAS OUTSIDE. 2003 - Year 5 - Drove from ODU on short notice Got up, went to Jiffy Lube and boom. Drove to Milwaukee - was using an old atlas, so I didn’t know about the cut through via Rockford and kept adding 90 more minutes to my ride. Went to the same Fridays to sing Karaoke again. Sat on top of my truck after a session and listend to a Willie Nelson concert at Newman Outdoor Stadium. All-Southern Cadet final as Nick Marable beat Ben Fiacco at 145 Cormier vs. Morrison wrestle-off. 2004 - Year 6 Rode the bus with team Virginia, wrote a blog as we went all week for the old Mat Talk. Won the Connect 4 championship on the bus, beat Josh Wine 51 consecutive times in Connect 4. Finished up my last college class two weeks after getting home. Finishing up 7 years in college. Henry Cejudo beat Spenser Manog in the Greco finals, was up 9-0 or something and thought he’d gotten the tech, then Mango bombed him for 3 (should ahve been 5) before Cejudo finished it 13-3. 2005- Year 7 - Hired at InterMat. Pretty sure I flew. Stayed at either the Econo Lodge or the Best Western near Bucks. Florida had a monster year, although I got into an “argument” with Rob Sherrill about who Franklin Gomez counted for -- Florida or Puerto Rico. I say PR, because that’s who he was representing. Robby Smith beat Cody Gardner in Freeestyle, which stunned us from VA. Justin Wren won in Greco, but when Luke Ashmore won, they all climbed over the railing to celebrate, then trying to go back, Wren got into an argument with a securitry guard and got thrown out. Couple of Wyoming kids met in the Greco finals, but one had moved to Ohio. Tyler Cox pinned David Taylor in Cadet Greco. Taylor beat BJ Futrell to win cadet FS at 91 … pounds. 2006 - Year 8 First year of the garbage rules. Hit a rainstorm coming through O’Hare and spent the night there. Connor McDonald took my spot on the last plane to Fargo from O’Hare. Then he wins the tournament. The little shit. ODU had two signees in the Fargo finals -- James Nicholson at 119 and Adam Koballa at 130. Eric Grajales bombed Donte Butler and during my inteview, Butler cut through it talking some trash. Grajales goes “I just fived you!” in response. Eli and Michaela Hutchison become first brother-sister combo to win Junior titles in the same year. 2007 - Year 9 Oregon’s Norman Richmond with the breakout perforamnce splitting finals with jason chamberlain Helen Maroulis wins a chicken, Nicole woody goes nuts. Hayden Zillmer and Jade Rauser at the same weight -- 84 pounds -- ZIllmer doubled at 84 pounds. Alton brothers, Josh Kindig from PA. Nasty. 2008 - Year 10 - Last year at InterMat Drove straight through from PA to Minnesota. Stopped in St. Cloud for about 2 hours, missed the first session. 2009 - Year 11 - Wrestling 411/USAW “That just … happened” 2010 - Year 12 - USA Wrestling F-Rod’s Triple Crown Ringer over Ness Grant LaMont makes Greco finals at Juniors as a first-year Cadet 2011 - Year 13 - USA Wrestling Parker VonEgidy makes finals with TWO losses. Ended up with 3. Situation - Abonader, VonEgidy, O’Donnell- won by Ricky Robertson Pat Downey with limited FS experience wins over Jordan Rogers at 171 2012 - Year 14 - USA Wrestling Zain vs. Zane at 132. Retherford would win cadet WC that year. Cox/Snyder - J’Den wins Freestyle, Kyle wins Greco. Brett haas wrestles them both. Willie crashed on my couch and squatted all week. Start 2013 - Year 15 - AWN/TOM Did the interviews on short notice. Elijah Oliver’s gross cauliflower ear Stephanie Hampton making fun of my clothing choices. Jake Marnin was a JV kid and won the cadet triple crown 2014 - Year 16 - Mat Talk Coltan Williams from Texas, OMG that throw in Cadet FS vs. WIlson Smith of NC Johnny Blankenship and Trey Meyer going through my table, and through me -- no STWP tonight folks. 2015 - Year 17 - Mat Talk How good those cadet champs were. Steveson, Schwartz, RBY, Raimo, Warner. Wittlake’s shoes. Interviewed the Mayor of Fargo for Short Time. 2016 - Year 18 - Mat Talk Turf burned down. Nothing else matters. 2017- Year 19 - Mat Talk To be determined. Things I can’t remember the year, but are of note. -- The year the first session was canceled because they couldn’t get the first electronic bracketing set. -- When Fargo went from 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. for last call. -- Beating Kendall Cross in Foosball AND Greg Jones in Darts in the same night. -- Mike Newbern driving us to Bucks and bumping a redneck’s truck in the parking lot of a country bar, later determined it wasn’t much of a country bar. -- $2.50 domestics at the Turf. -- The Flo intern who wasn’t old enough to drink. -- The Flo intern who got his fake ID taken -- Drinking dirty martinis and playing silver strike bowling with Jeff Blatnick. -- Ted Witulski standing next to me saying “We’d like to hire him if we could finally get him to graduate” -- this might have been in 2002. -- Bucky Maughan telling me Grain Belt Premium will put hair on your balls. -- The story about how I missed the first Cormier-Morrison wrestle-off. -- Karaoke at Chumleys. -- Midget wrestling at Coaches. -- Coach from Delaware eating glass. Like chewing it up. -- Unnamed USA Wrestling intern thinking it was a good idea to go up to his HS coach at Perkins at 4 a.m. -- Unnamed USA Wrestling intern (a different one) showing up late for noon sessions because of their footwear. -- Doing a story on The Turf. -- Willie taking about an hour and a half to order lunch at B-Dubs. -- The referees chants when entering the Turf. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. 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Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week Podikins Presents... Beginning, Middle, And: The Mystery of the Stone Moon Pt. 1 The year is 3047 and a priceless piece of space art has been stolen! Sgt. Investigator Frederick Cuff is on the case to try and figure out whodunnit. You're heading into Mme. Cauley's grade 3 class where James and Andrew did their first ever live taping of Podikins Presents! However, they ran into a bit of a problem. They have a beginning, and middle for their story "The Mystery of the Stone Moon," but they don't have an ending! They're going to need the help of the students in the class, and you, the listener, at home, if they are going to be able to solve this mystery! Click here to see Sgt. Cuff's interrogation notes, an inventory of some unusual items aboard the cargo ship, as well as report about the ship. Who knows? There just might be some clues in there to help you solve the case! If you think you know who did it, and want to share your theory with us, send us a voice memo to: share@podikins.fm Not sure what a voice memo is? Or how to send one in? Check out the FAQ section of our website. Still have questions, or want to e-mail us your theory? Get in touch with us through Facebook or our website. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Special Thanks to Mme. Cauley's grade 3 class at Victory Public School in Guelph, ON. Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher and Quittin' Time Sunsearcher - Movie Rhythm2 Jason Shaw - Sailor's Lament Christian Bjoerklund - Hallon and FB-01_#2 Broke for Free - Caught in the Beat Additional Scoring by our very own James Nicholson
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
On this episode of Podikins Presents... Chipper Andrew wakes up Grumper James in the middle of the night because he's got a hankering for a story! When they head to the pantry to get some ingredients for a brand new Story Chef episode they are SHOCKED by what they find. To submit an ingredient for the next Story Chef episode, please send a voice memo to: share@podikins.fm Not sure what a voice memo is? Or how to send one in? Check out the FAQ section of our website. A story ingredient can be: - a character - a setting or a place - an action (something that happens in the story) - a theme - Or...anything at all! You can submit as many ingredients as you like, just make sure you have your parents' or an adult's permission before sending them in. Have fun and use your imagination! Still have questions? Get in touch with us through Facebook or our website. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher Dave Depper - Western Additional Scoring by our very own James Nicholson
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Andrew, It's Go Time! On this episode, Andrew regales us with the story of his baby boy, Miles, and a makes a special visit to the rare book section of the library. What happens there? You'll have to listen to find out! (Also, doesn't the dewey decimal system only go up to 999?!) __________________________________________________________________ If you're curious about who, exactly, this special guest is, head on back to Episode 004 or Episode 006 to get acquainted. Also, just a reminder that If you ever have a story ingredient--a character, a place, a theme (anything at all!)-- or a question for Podi, send us a voice memo to: share@podikins.fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and get in touch with us there. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. We'll be back again soon with a new episode. Thanks for all your support so far. If you've liked what you've been hearing, why not help us out by telling a friend? Thanks again! __________________________________________________________________ Special Thanks for this episode goes out to Mme. Cauley's Grade 3 class at Victory Public School in Guelph, ON! Thanks for all your questions and your enthusiasm during our first ever live taping! Also, a big thank you to Vancouver Folk-Rock band Echo Nebraska for allowing us to use their song, "Hey Alison" in this week's episode. Check out their website to hear more from this great band! www.echonebraska.com__________________________________________________________________ Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone and Mark Norah Whitfield as Herself Hilary Jarvis as Nancy __________________________________________________________________ Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher Sunsearcher - Flamenco Rhythm Tri-Tachyon - Little Lilly Swing Broke For Free - Golden Hour Additional scoring by James Nicholson
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
In Story Chef: Take Out Edition, we provide a selection of ingredients that we found kicking around the Podikins Pantry and we ask our listeners to see if they can come up with their own stories. If you come up with a cool story (or stories) and you want to share your creations with us, that'd be awesome! You can send a voice memo to: share@podikins.fm Not sure how to create or send a voice memo? Check out the FAQ section on our website. We hope you'll have fun cooking up your own story! To learn more about what goes into a Story Chef episode, and the educational goals we have behind each episode, check out this blog post on our website. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher and Quittin' Time Dave Depper - Western
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Story Chef 2: The Adventure of Cave Baby and the Magical Etching Device On this episode Andrew and James cook up another story from scratch using ingredients YOU'VE sent in! If you're looking for a story that features adventure, magic, a talking pineapple and a baby pig, you've come to the right place! (Also, does anyone else find arugula a little peppery?) ________________________________________ If you haven't heard our first Story Chef, head on back to Episode 002 to hear about Rose the Rose fairy and the Last Magical Gorilla! If you have a story ingredient--a character, a place, a theme (anything at all!)-- send us a voice memo to: Share@Podikins.Fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and get in touch with us there. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. ____________________________________________________________________ We'll be back again soon with a new episode. Thanks for all your support so far. If you've liked what you've been hearing, why not help us out by telling a friend? Thanks again! Special Thanks This week to all those who sent in ingredients! - Lucie - Ryan - Charlotte - Charlie - Eleanor - Thomas - Ollie Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher Dave Depper - Western Christian Bjoerklund - The Professor's Lab Revolution Void - Someone Else's Memories Jason Shaw - Back to the Woods Jahzzar - The Wrong Way Kevin MacLeod - Broken Reality Adam Selzer - Whistle and Action Patrick Lee - Quittin' Time
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Sound Sleuth: On the Beat with Waxless Charlie On this episode, you're stepping back into the office of the world renowned Sound Investigator, Charles H. Waxman, a.k.a Waxless Charlie, S.I. But don't get too comfortable, because you need to help a sleepless Jazz singer get to the bottom of a mysterious tink-tinking sound! (Also, what on earth does eggs in the coffee mean?) If you're a little confused as to who Waxless Charlie is, take a listen to Episode 003 and you'll be up to snuff. Also, we're creating a new Story Chef episode! If you have a story ingredient--a character, a places, a theme (anything at all!)-- send us a voice memo to: share@podikins.fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and get in touch with us there. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Hilary Jarvis as The Canary Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Flycatcher Daniel James Dolby - On The Streets and Noir Dave Depper - Up in the air, Coming Into Focus, and Rockabilly PK Jazz Collective - Noir Theme
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Interview With A Gravy Boat Captain On this episode, Andrew and James interview an unexpected visitor while a river flows into Podikins Studio! Who is this mysterious Gravy Boat Captain? Tune in to find out! (Also, how on earth does one play Rippity Dippins?) If you're looking for the instructions that were dropped by our special guest as he bolted out of the studio, click HERE! If this episode's guest created more questions than answers, and there is something else you'd like to know, feel free to send a voice memo with your question(s) to: share@podikins.fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and get in touch with us there. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org or you can click on the artist/song title to be taken to the source. Patrick Lee - Crested Fly Catcher Tri-Tachyon - Little Lily Swing Jahzzar - Little Chance
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Andy and the Bread Sled! On this episode, Andrew regales us with a Christmas story from his childhood. This festive tall-tale features a baker, a bread sled, a shadowy figure--a whole lot of bread pudding--and an unexpected guest... So heat up the hot coco, gather round the radio, and enjoy our Podikins holiday special! (Also, how does one make a snow weasel?) FYI, this is our final episode of 2016! But fret not, we will be back again in.... January 2017! So stay tuned for new episodes! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions, or you want to submit an Interactive Introduction (Ep. 001), an ingredient for a story (ep. 002), or a question for Podi (ep. 004), you can send them to... share@podikins.fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and get in touch with us there. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Music: All music in this episode is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Agreement. More information on this type of agreement can be found at freemusicarchive.org Patrick Lee - Crested Fly Catcher Brett Moots - All I want for XMas is You EvilWezil - Carol of the Bells Live Action Fezz - Carol of the bells Noisewaves - Last Xmas DKSTR - Have yourself a Funky Christmas Selected Tracks from Voices of Christmas Past Thank You! As always, a very special thanks to all our listeners! Thank you for your support thus far. We look forward to building on what we've started in the new year. Thanks for subscribing, and for leaving us a review on iTunes. If you haven't done it yet, please do! It's really helpful. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here Connect with us on Facebook For more information check out podikins.fm or send us an e-mail to info@podikins.fm
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . From Under the Footstool! On this episode, James and Andrew recount the very first time they tried to record their podcast. What happened as soon as they hit record? Well, that changed everything. You'll meet a very special character who doesn't seem all that interested in what James and Andrew have to say. (Also, has Andrew really never hosted a dinner party?) This week we need your help by Submitting a Question! After you listen to the episode, and meet our special guest, we want to know if YOU have anything you want to know more about? You can send your questions via email or voice memo to share@podikins.fm Or, you can head over to our Facebook Page and leave a question there. We're hoping to feature your questions on an upcoming episode. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Opening and Closing Theme by Patrick Lee Other music by Jahzzar, Patrick Lee, & Tri-Tachyon As always, a very special thanks to all our listeners! Thanks for subscribing, and for leaving us a review on iTunes. If you haven't done it yet, please do! It's really helpful. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here Connect with us on Facebook For more information check out podikins.fm or send us an e-mail to info@podikins.fm
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
This week, Podikins Presents. . . Sound Sleuth! The world can get pretty loud...once you start listening close, that is. On this episode, James and Andrew are paid a visit by a very special guest, Waxless Charlie, S.I. What's an S.I.? Well, you'll have to listen to find out! But listen closely, because there's a strange collection of sounds on Waxless Charlie's mystery tape. How many can you recognize? Can you guess them all? If you're stumped, head on over to podikins.fm/waxless for the answer key. (Also, how does Andrew know what an Iberian frog sounds like?) Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Opening and Closing Theme by Patrick Lee Other music by Daniel James Dolby & the PK Jazz Collective Special Thanks: To all our listeners! Thanks for subscribing, and for leaving us a review on iTunes. If you haven't done it yet, please do! It's really helpful. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here Connect with us on Facebook For more information check out podikins.fm or send us an e-mail to info@podikins.fm
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
Story Chef! On our second episode host Andrew and producer James are given the tall order of creating a story from scratch made out of mystery ingredients sent in by listeners. Will these two creative culinary artists serve up a tasty tale? Tune in to find out! (Also, did Andrew seem a bit sleepy to you?) If you've got an ingredient you want to hear in a future story chef episode, send it in! You can e-mail it to us or, better yet, send us a voice memo to... share@podikins.fm We're hoping to feature your introductions on an upcoming episode. Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Opening and Closing Theme by Patrick Lee Other music by Dave Depper, Christian Bjoerklund, and Jason Shaw Special Thanks: Colin, Dee, Lila, Lindsay, Beatrix, Eleanor, Helene, Lucie, Charlie, Rob, Katie, Ryan, Carolyn, Fiona, Amara, Stephanie, Norah, and Hilary! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here Connect with us on Facebook For more information check out podikins.fm or send us an e-mail to info@podikins.fm
Podikins Presents... Children's Stories and Family Activities for Kids, age 0-99!
On this inaugural episode host Andrew and producer James are introduced as "silly," "goofy," and "kind of adventurous" (not to mention "great at stories!") by some unexpected guests. Take a listen and see what other words are used to describe them! Also, if you ever want to share anything with us here on Podikins (a story, a question, anything at all) feel free to send a voice memo to share@podikins.fm We'd love to hear from you! Not sure how to send a voice memo, or even record one? Check out our FAQ. Credits: Created by James Nicholson and Andrew Whitfield Artwork by Liz Whitehead Matt Schichter is GoldenTone Opening and Closing Theme by Patrick Lee Montage Theme by Jason Shaw Special Thanks: Colin, Lindsay, Beatrix, Lila, DeeDee, Helene, Lucie, Charlie, Katie, Carolyn, Ryan, Fiona, Amara, Stephanie, Jordan, Eleanor, Charlotte, Norah and Hilary! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here Connect with us on Facebook. For more information check out podikins.fm or send us an e-mail to info@podikins.fm
Steve McQueen, David Soul and Sam Elliott were all attached to the car chase classic Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry when it was to be a direct adaptation of the novel The Chase and had no female protagonist. But after years of fits and starts, B movie producer James Nicholson acquired the property, brought friend and frequent collaborator Peter Fonda on board, had the script changed to make the leads a bickering couple and rode into history with the film as a top grosser for studio 20th Century Fox. Dan and Vicky buckle their seat belts for a wild and bumpy ride through Southern California with too cool Fonda, firecracker Susan George and stoic Adam Roarke. They give their thoughts on the casting, the car crashes and the insanely nihilistic ending, considered one of the most shocking in movie history. They also take detours to discuss their love of 80's sitcom Growing Pains, the fall's crop of new shows, some lost 70's horror gems, Jackson 5's Dancing Machine and Susan George's teeth. Hot Date 15 puts the pedal to the metal! Dirty Danny, Crazy Vicky are at it again!
Alexander "Lenny" Richardson finally broke through during his junior year at Old Dominion. On Episode 22 of the Old Dominion Wrestling Monarch Matcast, Richardson finally lets us know what name he'd like to be called, his decision to come to Old Dominion and what goals he's reaching for this season. A senior from Jersey City, N.J., Richardson has the opportunity to qualify and compete at the NCAA Division I Championships this winter at Madison Square Garden, just a stone's throw from where he grew up. For him, he's looking forward to the homecoming. But before we get ahead of ourselves, Richardson also touches on his upcoming appearance at the 50th annual NWCA All-Star Classic on November 1 in Atlanta. Richardson becomes the fourth Monarch wrestler to earn an invitation to the event. Wayne Bright competed back in 1970, then James Nicholson wrestled in the event twice in 2008 and 2009. Jack Dechow wrestled in the event last year. Richardson will try to become the first Monarch to win a match in the event as he faces longtime rival B.J. Clagon of Rider. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Soundcloud | TuneIn | RSS | Android App | iOS App Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires. Follow @mattalkonline on Twitter for updates and nuggets of information about the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast and all the other shows that are part of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. You can also check out our network home page at www.mattalkonline.com.
Hey there Monarch Wrestling fans, Jason Bryant here with another episode of the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast. Today we'll talk with 1967 All-American David Lindhjem, who will be inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame on November 8. Lindhjem wrestled for coach Pete Robinson during the early years of the program and placed fourth at the 1967 NCAA College Division championships. A longtime teacher and educator at nearby Norfolk Academy, Lindhjem will join Wendy Larry, Beth Anders, Alex Loughton and Izak van der Merwe as part of the Class of 2014. Before we get to our engaging discussion with Lindhjem, we'll give you a rundown of action from the first week of college wrestling season and previewing what's next for your Monarch wrestling program. Second-ranked Jack Dechow competed at the NWCA All-Star Classic at 184 pounds. He fell to Cornell's top-ranked Gabe Dean 5-2. Dechow made ODU's fourth-ever appearance, following Wayne Bright in 1970, and James Nicholson, who appeared in 2008 and 2009. The freshmen got to work down at The Citadel Open in Charleston, South Carolina over the weekend. 125-pounder Josh Markham finished second, falling to Coker's Travis Laxton 6-5 in the finals. Markham had two decisions and two technical falls on the way to the finals. California native Emilio Saavedra finished second at 133 pounds, losing to two-time NCAA qualifier Nathan Kraisser of Campbell. Kraisser is redshirting this year after transferring from North Carolina. At 157 pounds, T.C. Warner reached the finals picking up a fall, a major decision and a technical fall. In the finals, he was pinned by NAIA All-American Shawn McGhee of Campbellsville. New Jersey native Joey Balboni took third at 174 pounds, falling early in the tournament to UNC Pembroke's Terrence Zaleski, the eventual champion. Balboni won six consolation matches to earn third place in his first collegiate action. The next two weeks will only be open competition for the Monarch wrestling program as they head up to Binghamton for the Binghamton Open, then head down to Raleigh on November 16 for the N.C. State Wolfpack Open. A reminder the first home dual is on Sunday, November 23 at 1 p.m. against sixth-ranked Missouri. ODU enters the season ranked No. 22 in the first USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll that was released on November 1. That weekend is also alumni weekend for Monarch wrestling alumni. Join us for a weekend of ODU sports action with wrestling and of course, the football game on Saturday, November 22. Lindhjem's got some great stories about Pete Robinson, Carl Ragland, Lou Curra and some of the other personalities during his time in Norfolk. Be sure to check out the Monarch Matcast apps available for Android and iOS by going to www.monarchmatcast.com/apps.The Monarch Matcast is a presentation of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Find the entire network of shows at www.mattalkonline.com
Hey there Monarch Wrestling fans, Jason Bryant here with another episode of the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast. Today we’ll talk with 1967 All-American David Lindhjem, who will be inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame on November 8. Lindhjem wrestled for coach Pete Robinson during the early years of the program and placed fourth at the 1967 NCAA College Division championships. A longtime teacher and educator at nearby Norfolk Academy, Lindhjem will join Wendy Larry, Beth Anders, Alex Loughton and Izak van der Merwe as part of the Class of 2014. Before we get to our engaging discussion with Lindhjem, we’ll give you a rundown of action from the first week of college wrestling season and previewing what’s next for your Monarch wrestling program. Second-ranked Jack Dechow competed at the NWCA All-Star Classic at 184 pounds. He fell to Cornell’s top-ranked Gabe Dean 5-2. Dechow made ODU’s fourth-ever appearance, following Wayne Bright in 1970, and James Nicholson, who appeared in 2008 and 2009. The freshmen got to work down at The Citadel Open in Charleston, South Carolina over the weekend. 125-pounder Josh Markham finished second, falling to Coker’s Travis Laxton 6-5 in the finals. Markham had two decisions and two technical falls on the way to the finals. California native Emilio Saavedra finished second at 133 pounds, losing to two-time NCAA qualifier Nathan Kraisser of Campbell. Kraisser is redshirting this year after transferring from North Carolina. At 157 pounds, T.C. Warner reached the finals picking up a fall, a major decision and a technical fall. In the finals, he was pinned by NAIA All-American Shawn McGhee of Campbellsville. New Jersey native Joey Balboni took third at 174 pounds, falling early in the tournament to UNC Pembroke’s Terrence Zaleski, the eventual champion. Balboni won six consolation matches to earn third place in his first collegiate action. The next two weeks will only be open competition for the Monarch wrestling program as they head up to Binghamton for the Binghamton Open, then head down to Raleigh on November 16 for the N.C. State Wolfpack Open. A reminder the first home dual is on Sunday, November 23 at 1 p.m. against sixth-ranked Missouri. ODU enters the season ranked No. 22 in the first USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll that was released on November 1. That weekend is also alumni weekend for Monarch wrestling alumni. Join us for a weekend of ODU sports action with wrestling and of course, the football game on Saturday, November 22. Lindhjem’s got some great stories about Pete Robinson, Carl Ragland, Lou Curra and some of the other personalities during his time in Norfolk. Be sure to check out the Monarch Matcast apps available for Android and iOS by going to www.monarchmatcast.com/apps. The Monarch Matcast is a presentation of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Find the entire network of shows at www.mattalkonline.com
Subscribe on iTunes - Listen on Stitcher - Listen on SpreakerIn Episode 2 of the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast, we'll talk with returning All-American Jack Dechow. The Richmond, Illinois native is coming off a solid freshman season where he went 21-6 and finished fourth at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at 184 pounds. Dechow will start the year ranked second in the country at 184 pounds. He recently accepted an invitation to compete in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic on November 1 at the Palestra in Philadelphia. The NWCA All-Star Classic is an annual showcase of college wrestling in a dual meet format. Dechow will be the first Monarch to compete in the event since James Nicholson took to the mat in 2009. The first Monarch to compete in the event was Wayne Bright back in 1970. He wrestled Dan Gable in the match. Seriously. Four members of the Old Dominion Wrestling family were present at the 2014 United World Wrestling Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Sept. 8-14. Assistant coach Alex Dolly was competing in his second World Championship representing Ireland, while volunteer assistant Kyle Hutter was there serving as his coach. Dolly wrestled Azerbaijan's Gamzat Osmanov in the opening round and due to the somewhat antiquated "follow-the-leader" way United World Wrestling does its bracketing, Dolly didn't have a chance to wrestle any more because Osmanov didn't reach the finals. We call that "repechage" which is a French word meaning ... well, we don't quite know what it means. Another wrestling alum, Dr. Fred Roberto of Power Springs, Georgia was with Team USA as the official team chiropractor. Roberto is a New Jersey native and wrestled for the Monarchs in the late 80's and early 90's. He's been working with Team USA since 2009 as the team chiropractor and runs his own office down in Georgia. Then there's Jason Bryant, the host of the Monarch Matcast, making it three ODU alums and one adopted Monarch together in Tashkent. What a strange place for a wrestling watch party.
Subscribe on iTunes - Listen on Stitcher - Listen on Spreaker In Episode 2 of the ODU Wrestling Monarch Matcast, we'll talk with returning All-American Jack Dechow. The Richmond, Illinois native is coming off a solid freshman season where he went 21-6 and finished fourth at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at 184 pounds. Dechow will start the year ranked second in the country at 184 pounds. He recently accepted an invitation to compete in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic on November 1 at the Palestra in Philadelphia. The NWCA All-Star Classic is an annual showcase of college wrestling in a dual meet format. Dechow will be the first Monarch to compete in the event since James Nicholson took to the mat in 2009. The first Monarch to compete in the event was Wayne Bright back in 1970. He wrestled Dan Gable in the match. Seriously. Four members of the Old Dominion Wrestling family were present at the 2014 United World Wrestling Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Sept. 8-14. Assistant coach Alex Dolly was competing in his second World Championship representing Ireland, while volunteer assistant Kyle Hutter was there serving as his coach. Dolly wrestled Azerbaijan's Gamzat Osmanov in the opening round and due to the somewhat antiquated "follow-the-leader" way United World Wrestling does its bracketing, Dolly didn't have a chance to wrestle any more because Osmanov didn't reach the finals. We call that "repechage" which is a French word meaning ... well, we don't quite know what it means. Another wrestling alum, Dr. Fred Roberto of Power Springs, Georgia was with Team USA as the official team chiropractor. Roberto is a New Jersey native and wrestled for the Monarchs in the late 80's and early 90's. He's been working with Team USA since 2009 as the team chiropractor and runs his own office down in Georgia. Then there's Jason Bryant, the host of the Monarch Matcast, making it three ODU alums and one adopted Monarch together in Tashkent. What a strange place for a wrestling watch party.
Former U.S. Ambassadors to the Holy See, R. James Nicholson and Francis Rooney, discuss the position of the Holy See in the current international order. *** The Holy See’s relationship with the international community has been the focus of debate this year. Recently, the United States announced that it would relocate the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See. In February, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child released a report chastising the Holy See, alleging that the Holy See has not complied with the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In light of these developments, the CIC hosted a panel of two former U.S. Ambassadors to the Holy See to discuss the role of the Holy See as a diplomatic institution and its position in the current international order.
We examine this sci-fi classic from Mario Bava, Planet of the Vampires (AKA Terrore nello spazio) along with Troy Howarth, author of The Haunted World of Mario Bava.
James Nicholson is a young boy living rural Utah in 1898. His father got a new job as an ambassador. Not an ambassador to France, but to the year 1975. His family moves out of town and into the future. But when his father has an unfortunate accident, his life is thrown into turmoil. Now he's back in 1898, and he's never seen a place so foreign...Also, Rish and Big announce the beginning of the Broken Mirror Story Event for 2010. Listen in and find out what this year's premise is.Special thanks to Julie Hoverson and Josh Roseman for lending their voices to today's episode.