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The WisSports.net Podcast for September 2nd, 2020. WSN General Manager Travis Wilson continues discussions around Return to Play, outlining where things are at across the state and what percentage of teams are moving forward in the fall. He is also joined by Stanley-Boyd head football coach and district administrator Jeff Koenig to get his unique perspective on return to play, factors that have gone into those discussions, how things work at the conference level, and much more.
The NCAA issued an update about Name, Image and Likeness rules that will go into effect for the 21/22 year. We also interview Jeff Koenig, an attorney who represented students/athletes in regard to Title IX issues and student conduct. Lastly, Nebraska women’s gymnastics has an NCAA violation around having too many Coaches! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spencer-kelly/message
This episode of 16 Ways from Sunday features a very different discussion; it's a thank you to family friend and police officer Jeff Koenig, who was involved in a tragic shooting during a traffic stop in Saginaw Township, Michigan. It's also a thank you to all of the service men and women out there who put their lives on the line every day for the rest of us to enjoy the things we hold near and dear. This episode isn't about financial advisor marketing; it's about something far more important.
This episode of 16 Ways from Sunday features a very different discussion; it’s a thank you to family friend and police officer Jeff Koenig, who was involved in a tragic shooting during a traffic stop in Saginaw Township, Michigan. It’s also a thank you to all of the service men and women out there who put their lives on the line every day for the rest of us to enjoy the things we hold near and dear. This episode isn’t about financial advisor marketing; it’s about something far more important.
Welcome back to the Uniformed States of America Podcast. This week we feature special guest co-host Jeff Koenig of 36 Campaigns to join in on the conversation. Tonight, we examine what Democracy actually is and how it actually works. We also explore the hypotheticals surrounding it. We also take a look into how some recent elections, mainly Kris Kobach of Kansas, can be an eye opener for an overwhelming need for participation. What is a corporation and why do they have so much power and say over our everyday lives? Why are corporations considered persons? Why is money free speech and why do people put more faith in the profit motive versus the human rights motive. In this segment we explore what corporatocracy is and how we are becoming a part of it. From Trade wars to common law, corporations are ruling our lives with limited liability for their actions. We also explore the 14th amendment and why corporations have rights under it. Plus The John S. McCain Defense Bill, Democrats File Freedom Of Information Act Requests For Brett Kavanaugh Documents, War in Yemen,
Noah Gain from the “Shane & Gain Podcast” sits down with Sam at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco to discuss Noah’s start in comedy, his infertility discovery and the green room faux pas that caused him to get the nickname, “D’Angelo”. Plus, Jeff Koenig delivers awful pick up lines and both he and Noah […]
Kabir SIngh, Jeremy Curry and Jeff Koenig sit down to discuss the Golden State Warriors losing to The Oklahoma City Thunder, as well as Jeff’s love life. Plus, we find out what Jeff wanted to be growing up and how he lit a fence on fire using a water gun. Special appearance by Sam […]
Sam returns to discuss road trippin’ with Kabir Singh and Jeff Koenig down to San Diego. The two of them got into a fight at a local restaurant in the middle of the night, while Sam continued to eat everyone’s food until all three got kicked out. In addition, Sam’s biological father tried to make […]
On this episode of Predictably Drunk, find out why Jeff dresses up to go to work everyday, despite not having a job, hear some of the jokes that have gotten Jeff into hot water with comedy club owners throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, and why the human cockroach was given the nickname, “Stranger Danger.” […]
It's a special edition of New Mediacracy from New York City with a group of rock stars who know the worlds of production, distribution, advertising, and especially, brands. The whole thing was put together and moderated by Jeff Koenig, and brings together Eric Mortensen, Director of Content at blip.tv, Jeremy Redleaf, the creator of Streamy Award-winner Odd Jobs, Wilson Cleveland, producer and head of CJP Digital Media, Jack Ferry, co-creator of $99 Music Videos, Melissa Schneider, also co-creator of $99 Music Videos, Tina Cesa Ward, producer and director of Streamy Award-winner Anyone But Me, and Susan Miller, Obie Award-winning playwright and also producer and writer of Anyone But Me. This is a great follow-up to the LA bubble discussion from a previous show, but it also fills in the blanks with a ton of info about creating shows with brands, the state of advertising in online video, and the problems with celebrities attaching themselves to web productions. For me, the biggest take-away was not about a bubble around LA or New York City, but how clear the division is between YouTube-focused creators and everyone else. Give it a listen, and post your thoughts in the comments. Direct MP3 link