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Best podcasts about Joe Connelly

Latest podcast episodes about Joe Connelly

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson
TV Thursday: Connelly and Mosher

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 4:46


Advertising copywriters turned comedy writers Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher were the creative team behind Leave it to Beaver and The Munsters. 

Film Literate
'Bringing Out the Dead' (ft. Jacob White)

Film Literate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 121:06


In the time between De Niro and DiCaprio, who were Scorsese's leading men? Answer: Nicolas Cage and the Dalai Lama. Listen to strangers become friends through a shared love of books and movies as Jacob White joins Devin Diazoni to discuss 1999's Bringing Out the Dead.Support the podcast on Patreon!Guest: Jacob White (IG: madcrazymoviereviews)Episode Correction: There are nine circles of Hell. 

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt
Joe Connelly and Heidi Stumpff

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 20:36


Joe Connelly, Executive Director of Run Vermont and Heidi Stumpff, Regional President of M&T Bank, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about the upcoming 2024 VT City Marathon.

The Unconventional Path: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stories and Ideas With Bela and Mike

In this podcast episode, Bela Musits interviews Joe Connelly, a former New York City paramedic who wrote the book "Bringing Out the Dead." The book was later adapted into a movie starring Nicolas Cage and directed by Martin Scorsese. Joe has since moved to a small town in upstate New York and became president of the local rescue squad. The conversation focuses on Joe's experience transforming a 100% volunteer Not For Profit (NFP) organization into one with full-time paid paramedics, serving two communities. We discuss the challenges of organizational transformation and working in a volunteer NFP where everyone in the community knows each other. The episode is a great example of entrepreneurship and can be inspiring to many. Be sure to give it a listen to learn more about Joe's journey and the transformation of the rescue squad. You can find more info about about Joe's book here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bringing_Out_the_Dead Our podcast is now also available on YouTube and your favorite podcasting app.  Just search for The Unconventional Path. If you know of someone who would be a good guest for the show, let us know and we will try to get them as a guest.  We also love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at bela.and.mike@gmail.com - we will answer your questions in a future episode. Thanks for listening, Bela and Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bela-musits/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bela-musits/support

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Joe Connelly, executive Director of the Vermont City Marathon, comes in with the folks from M&T Bank to talk about the upcoming Marathon.

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Sky Racing Radio's On the Pace
On The Pace with Fred Hastings 12.03.23

Sky Racing Radio's On the Pace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 17:24


Fred Hastings is joined by Joe Connelly on Sunday's edition of On the Pace.

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Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 5: The OTRNow Radio Program - New Years 2

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 176:32


Fibber McGee and Molly. December 30, 1935. Blue net, WLS, Chicago aircheck. Johnson's Wax (Amateur Song Writing contest). The McGee's get ready for a New Year's Eve party, and then step out to the Wistful Vista Night Club. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Rico Marcelli and His Orchestra, Emory Darcy (tenor), Audrey Call (violin). -------Claudia. December 31, 1947. Program #68. D'Arcy Advertising syndication. Coca-Cola. Happy 1948 Claudia!. Kathryn Bard, Paul Crabtree, Joe King (announcer), Rose Franken (creator), William Brown Maloney (supervisor, director), Manya Starr (adapter), Roger Starr (adaptor). ==== A Date With Judy. January 01, 1946. NBC net. Tums. Mr. Foster has made a New Year's resolution not to lose his temper. Sandra Gould, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Myra Marsh, Tommy Cook, Helen Mack (producer, director). ----The Challenge Of The Yukon. December 27, 1945. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "New Year's Eve". Sustaining. Firecrackers are the only thing that King is afraid of, a fact used in an attempted robbery. This program has also beem dated December 29, 1945. Jay Michael, Hugh Holder (announcer), Mildred Merrill (writer). ----Dragnet. March 08, 1951. NBC net. "Big New Year's". Commercials deleted. On New Year's Eve (despite the March broadcast date) a police officer is shot and killed. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, George Fenneman (announcer). 26:25. Audio Condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.------The Fitch Bandwagon. December 29, 1946. NBC net. Fitch Shampoo. Phil is getting ready for New Year's Eve. Phil sings, "Possum On The Tree." Phil looks through his old scrapbook before being interviewed by a reporter for a fan magazine. Don't miss Phil and Remley sing, "That's What I Like About Hawaii." Alice sings, "Zip It De Doo Dah.". Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Elliott Lewis, Anne Whitfield, Jeanine Roos, Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Paul Phillips (director), Bill Forman (announcer).------Suspense. December 28, 1958. CBS net. "The Thirty-Second Of December". Commercials deleted. A good story about a man who buys a watch with many dials, including one that travels through time. Frank Lovejoy, Norman Alden, Joan Banks, Barney Phillips, Sam Pierce, George Walsh (announcer), Morris Lee Green (writer), William Walker (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director). SOURCES:Radiogoldindex.com; OTRR Group; Wikipedia

Then Is Now Podcast
Then Is Now Episode 60 - Jerry Mathers

Then Is Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 71:28


One of the best representatives of the American family in the 1950s was the Cleaver household, as portrayed on the iconic and classic television series, Leave It to Beaver. The Cleavers exemplified the idealized suburban family of the mid-20th century. The show, which ran from 1957 to 1963, was about an inquisitive and often naïve boy, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, and his adventures at home, school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show also starred Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as Beaver's parents, June and Ward Cleaver, and Tony Dow as Beaver's brother Wally. The series was produced by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, who you may remember as the producers of The Munsters as well. Joining me today is the star of Leave it to Beaver, Jerry Mathers! Jerry had some great stories to share about working on the show including acting, directing for television, and a personal triumph among other things! Check it out! Jerry Mathers can be found at: www.jerrymathers.comwww.jerrymathersbeavermerch.comwww.facebook.com/thejerrymatherswww.twitter.com/thejerrymatherswww.instagram.com/thejerrymathers Feedback: thenisnow42@gmail.com Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Twitter: @HavenPodcasts Website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page at http://youtube.com/user/uncledeath1 Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy, Re-Gor

The Art of Living Well Podcast
E43: Joe Connelly: A man on a mission to help women reduce painful periods and provide hope that their monthly pain isn't "all in their head"

The Art of Living Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 47:01


We are thrilled to bring you today's guest, Joe Connelly, who is the founder & CEO of Visana Health, a digital care program and app for women with endometriosis and other pelvic pain conditions. Joe started Visana after watching his mom suffer from endometriosis for 25 years. After working for Boston Scientific as a medical engineer, Joe left his job to pursue this passion of his full time. In today's conversation, Joe shares his vivid recollection of his mother's pain and his memories of her screaming in bed and throwing up because the pain of her menstrual cycle was so bad. His mother's condition was undiagnosed for two decades during which time Joe believed that the monthly pain she suffered from was a normal thing that happened to all women.  His aunt and grandma also suffered from endometriosis.  Joe's story and experience with his mom drove him to leave his job within the past year and pursue his passion to help women reduce the pain and suffering in order to live normal lives.  Visana health's goal and focus is to address the underlying root cause of the pain versus taking birth control and undergoing surgery, which may only suppress the symptoms.  In our conversation Joe shares several lifestyle changes that you can make to address these symptoms, which can help anyone with unwanted menstrual discomfort, not just someone diagnosed with endometriosis. Joe's holistic platform focuses on four pillars, which include pelvic floor physical therapy, disease education, nutrition and cognitive behavior therapy; it also provides accountability for their clients. Joe shares how many women have unnecessary surgeries including hysterectomies.  Visana Health empowers people to have access to underused resources, such as pelvic therapy, to improve the pain in women using clinically validated methods, what they can do on their own to reduce their pain.  We love how Visana Health takes a holistic view to improve the quality of life of women, which we are firm believers in as well. I think it's fair to say that most, if not all of us, know of someone who has had to miss work or other commitments because of their painful periods. This new program that Joe has poured his heart and soul into is finally giving women all over the world hope and a clear path as to how they can reduce their symptoms and finally live pain free.  This episode is one that everyone will learn from, regardless of whether you or anyone you know suffers from endometriosis or other related conditions.  Joe shares some practical tips and tricks that someone can implement immediately, including which foods and supplements have been proven to reduce menstrual pain. Special Offer for our Listeners: Joe is offering a special discount on their direct to consumer program.  Simply email Patients@visanahealth.com and mention the AOLW podcast. You can find Joe on: http://www.visanahealth.com FB: @VisanaHealth IG: @Visanahealth LinkedIn: VisanaHealth Rate and Review Us!  Please head over to Apple Podcasts and give the Art of Living Well Podcast a rating and review. We would so appreciate it and it helps our podcast get found in searches. Thank you! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so that you can uncover strategies, tips and resources from a variety of experts and our own banks of knowledge as you progress on your journey to living well.  Please share this podcast with a friend or anyone who you think could benefit from this information. Join our private Art of Living Well Podcast Facebook Community: This is a community where you can directly interact with us and ask us questions and suggest topics for future episodes. Join our next 7-Day Functional Medicine Liver Detox theartoflivingwell.us/programs Shop our Favorite Products:   https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Shop Clean-crafted wines! Instagram: @theartofliving_well FB: theartoflivingwell Sign-up for our Art of Living Well Podcast email list. (We promise not to bombard you with email). Marnie Dachis Marmet's Website (Zenful Life Coaching) Stephanie May Potter's Website  

Viewfinder Film Club
Bringing Out the Dead

Viewfinder Film Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 83:22


In this episode — the first half of an unofficial two-part series on two dynamite movies starring the inimitable Nicolas Cage — we dive into Martin Scorses's 1999 film Bringing Out the Dead. Based on the novel by Joe Connelly and with a screenplay by Paul Schrader, the movie features the bold stylings of cinematographer Robert Richardson, ASC, and stars Cage alongside Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, Tom Sizemore and Marc Anthony. 

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Amos 'n' Andy: A Lightning Rod for Controversy

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 13:51


From June 2011: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss the premiere of the television adaptation of Amos 'n' Andy (CBS, 1951-1953) on June 28, 1951; the controversy that preceded and followed the series, as it aired during the era of segregation in the U.S. that led to the Civil Rights Movement; why CBS pulled the series from syndication in 1966; and how some of the stereotypes in casting the series—particularly, that Alvin Childress and Spencer Williams, the African-American actors who played the title roles, were instructed to pattern their voices and delivery after Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, the two white actors who created Amos 'n' Andy for CBS and played the characters on radio—still exist in the industry today. Also discussed this segment: The TV version of Amos 'n' Andy was among the first shows to be filmed using a three-camera setup (implementing that technique four months before I Love Lucy did, when that show premiered in October 1951), while the writers of Amos 'n' Andy included Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, the future creators of Leave It to Beaver and The Munsters.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shelley Has Opinions
Shelley Has Opinions Episode 132: Phone Cases

Shelley Has Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:05


Snap in, Shelley Gang—the girlos are talking phone cases! Holly, Shelley, Julie, and Kellie discuss the pros and cons of this protective gear. Are phone cases the antidote to your butterfingers, or are they holding you back from phone high jinks? Plus, the Five Love Languages get assigned to the Girlos in "Five Girls Corner."   Thanks to Joe Connelly for the topic submission. Also, check out "Brits on Bikes" for all of your RPG podcast needs.

Podcast de La Gran Evasión
261 - Bringing Out the Dead (AL Límite)- Martin Scorsese. La Gran Evasión.

Podcast de La Gran Evasión

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 59:46


Nueva entrega de La Gran Evasión, esta noche de febrero paseamos por los detritus de “nuestra” sociedad, cubrimos el turno de noche de una ambulancia en el Nueva York de finales de los noventa, un vistazo a la miseria moral y a la jungla espiritual que tan bien conoce Martin Scorsese: Bringing out the Dead, 1999. Al Límite es una obra perturbadora, insomne, una mirada desangelada a la noche neoyorquina y su marginalidad, una pesadilla prolongada en compañía de los despojos de la gran manzana. Scorsese entona un grito de auxilio, de perdón, de piedad, de compasión, de muerte, un alegato de muerte digna, y por tanto, de vida digna. Un episodio angustioso y fugaz, tres días en el esquizoide turno de noche de una ambulancia, montones de historias que son siempre la misma historia, un relato que nos habla de Soledad. Martin Scorsese y Paul Schrader ponen a los espectadores también Al Límite, en esta mirada a la cara oscura del sueño americano, una visión preñada de verdad que recoge las vivencias autobiográficas de la novela de Joe Connelly y las plasma con una contundencia y un lirismo asoladores. Asistimos a la búsqueda de redención de Frank Pierce, magistral Nicolas Cage, una búsqueda de redención y expiación, que es también la de Schrader y Scorsese. Acompañamos a Mary, Patricia Arquette, en las interminables horas de espera en una sala de urgencias, mientras su padre no acaba de morir y la familia se aferra a su dolor. Es inevitable compararla con Taxi Driver, pero son miradas diferentes a una misma realidad. En Taxi Driver, Travis se convierte en un Verdugo, un justiciero que intenta rescatar la inocencia, y hacer pagar a los que la corrompen. En Al Límite, Frank es una Víctima, un mártir acosado por el estrés postraumático de su trabajo, de su fracaso existencial, de la propia ciudad, intenta salvar una vida, ruega por el perdón de todas aquellas almas que no ha podido traer de la muerte…El espectro de la joven Rose lo acosa a cada inspiración. Pocas veces la cámara de Scorsese se ha mostrado tan vibrante y nerviosa, fragmentando la secuencia como un neurótico, grandioso montaje de Thelma Schoonmaker, su montadora habitual. La magnifica fotografía de Robert Richardson mezcla las ensoñaciones y la cruda realidad sin paliativos, crudamente, con esa luz que a veces es divina, otras fantasmal, siempre abstracta, puntal del desarrollo psicológico de los protagonistas. Hay personajes inolvidables, los tres compañeros de Frank, cada uno con una personalidad y una tara; Larry, John Goodman, un comedor compulsivo, obsesionado con la comida; Marcus, Ving Rhames, el fanático religioso, al único al que Frank confesará las apariciones que lo acosan; y Wolls, Tom Sizemore, un completo psicótico, totalmente desequilibrado, violento, el episodio más excesivo, más salvaje y surrealista de Frank acontece con este compañero. El resto del elenco es completísimo, a destacar un irreconocible Mark Anthony, Joel, pasando por el Camello, Cy, Cliff Curtis, el Capitán Barney, Arthur Nascarella, las enfermeras, el poli de la recepción y sobre todo el ángel que salva a Frank, Mary Burke, maravillosa Patricia Arquette. La película esta construida sobre el sufrimiento, la mezcolanza diaria de lo trágico con lo cínico, la risa y el llanto, al ritmo de una banda sonora muy roquera, con referentes tales como Van Morrison, The Clash, R.E.M., The Marvelettes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, The Who, Janis Joplin... ademas de la pieza del maestro Elmer Bernstein. Nos vamos recorriendo las calles a toda velocidad, huyendo de la muerte roja, reflexionando sobre la Eutanasia, sobre el Amor y las Adicciones, mientras, una monja fanática augura el Apocalipsis, Raúl Gallego pisa descontrolado el acelerador y Gervi Navío se prepara un cóctel en vena en la parte trasera de la Torre de Radiopolis….. Bonus Tracks: -Martha Reeves and The Vandellas. Nowhere to Run. -The Clash. I’m So Bored With The U.S.A. "Siempre tengo pesadillas, pero ahora los fantasmas no esperan a que me vaya a dormir”. Frank Pierce. Gervi Navío.

People On Purpose
Wendy Wollner

People On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 29:53


Wendy Wollner is the Founder and CEO of Balancing Life’s Issues (BLI). With over 25 years of experience she has built and overseen a network of over 1,500 BLI trainers who bring work/life balance programs to corporations, not-for-profit organizations, employee assistance programs, and educational institutions. BLI trainers create custom-tailored curriculum for programs that focus on topics that include: emotional intelligence, managing stress with humor and health and wellness. https://balancinglifesissues.com Wendy passes her honest, straight forward approach combined with her high energy and sense of humor, through to her trainers who encourage program participants to think differently in order to cope with the stresses of today and boldly face the challenges of tomorrow.All BLI trainers bring their own personal experiencesaswellastheirexpertisetotheprograms,bringingadeeperlevelof understanding and human connection to help reach all individuals. BLI trainers have worked with a wide range of diverse industries including biotech, and major manufacturing companies, as well as service and professional organizations, reaching everyone from the shop floor and administrative personnel up to the C-Suite and boards of director across the United States and Canada. In 2016, Wendy received The Business Council of Westchester’s Business Hall of Fame Award in the category of Women Business in Success. In 2015, SmartCEO honored BLI as one of the fastest growing companies in New York, and Wendy and Wendy was a nominee for the 2012 Enterprising Women of the Year Award. She has been featured in Entrepreneur’s Start-Up, HR Magazine, The New York Post, The Journal News, CBS News Radio 880 with Joe Connelly, Westchester Parent, the Chicago Tribune, ExecuNet’s Career Smart Advisor, More magazine, and SHRM Magazine. She is a past board member of The United Way, and currently holds a board position for VolunteerNY. Wendy received a master’s degree in industrial psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. In2014, Wendy completed an Executive MBA program through WBENC and Tuck Business School. In 2012, she graduated from Goldman Sach’s 10,000 Small BusinessProgram. The proud mother of three adult children, including an eldest son who is in medical school, Wendy lives in the lower Hudson Valley of New York. --- 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/paul-kimmerling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kimmerling/support

The Kulturecast
Bringing Out the Dead

The Kulturecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 43:00


With Body Horror July in the rearview mirror, we move on to Patricia Arquette August with a look at her only collaboration with auteur Martin Scorsese: Bringing Out the Dead. The film stars Nicolas Cage as Frank Pierce, an ambulance paramedic who crosses paths with Arquette's Mary over three nights on the drug-riddled streets of New York City. Based on the novel by Joe Connelly, its a look at addiction and loss that couldn't feel more timely. Award-winning screenwriter, Jess Byard joins Chris to talk about the film, Scorsese's b-sides, and why the film isn't as well known.You can follow Chris Stachiw at @KultureStach and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. The new intro and outro music is _91nova's Thunderous You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.

Lookit! – Zerbinator Land
LI! Ep. 14 “Connelly and Mosher”

Lookit! – Zerbinator Land

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019


DOWNLOAD: LOOKit! Ep. 14 “Connelly and Mosher” Tonight, Mr. Little and I discuss the careers and lives of Mr. Bob Mosher and Mr. Joe Connelly. Two of America’s premiere writers and producers of some of the best shows in television … Continue reading →

Zerbinator Land
LI! Ep. 14 “Connelly and Mosher”

Zerbinator Land

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019


DOWNLOAD: LOOKit! Ep. 14 “Connelly and Mosher” Tonight, Mr. Little and I discuss the careers and lives of Mr. Bob Mosher and Mr. Joe Connelly. Two of America’s premiere writers and producers of some of the best shows in television … Continue reading →

The Focus
268 - Connelly Comes Through

The Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:02


Joe Connelly, Scout & Player Development Coach for the Denver Nuggets joined the crew in studio. Find out how he got to this point, thoughts about things around the league and some talk about the Nuggets and most importantly basketball in Baltimore. It's definitely worth a listen!!

Medic Up!
Ep. #14 Joe Connelly Talks About *NYC Medics Global Disaster Relief

Medic Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 20:58


Part 2 of my conversation with author Joe Connelly as he tells me what it is like operating a Trauma[...]

Medic Up!
Medic Up! Episode #12 Joe Connelly: Author of Bringing Out The Dead Pt. 1

Medic Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 40:21


Joe Connelly Bio He was born in St Clare’s Hospital in Hells Kitchen Manhattan, the same hospital his mother worked[...]

Ad Hominem: The Podcast of Illogical Debate
AdHominemCast 22: We Didn't Sacrifice Joe and Vanessa of Spoilers Digest

Ad Hominem: The Podcast of Illogical Debate

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 62:06


This week, we have on Joe and Vanessa of the Spoilers Digest Podcast in hopes that two guests can make up for one missing host. They discuss upcoming movies. Guest: Spoilers Digest (https://www.spoilersdigest.com) Joe Connelly on Twitter: @JokeOnLeigh Vanessa on Twitter: @YourLadyV Group of Illogical Debate: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2478105039081245/ Follow the podcast on Twitter @incitementgames, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AdHominemGame and use the hashtag #AdHominemCast to share your feelings on the show, or to suggest new debate topics. Want to ask a question anonymously? email Topics@IllogicalDebate.com Remember to tell a friend, and If you have a moment, please leave a review. Word of mouth is our only method of marketing, after all! Music credit: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/happy-rock

TBT Podcast
Ep 32 | MICHAEL SWEETNEY (City of Gods)

TBT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 27:25


A DMV native, Michael Sweetney was living the life of his dreams. He starred on the court for his dream college, Georgetown, and parlayed his collegiate success into the NBA Lottery, where the New York Knicks made the 6’9” PF/C the 9th pick of the 2003 NBA Draft. But, the death of his father sent Sweetney into what he now recognizes was a deep depression. Years of struggles, including a period in which he slept in his car, have given way to a new understanding of himself and a new approach to life. A father of three, Sweetney credits his coach, Joe Connelly, with saving his life, and a fateful trip to Uruguay with helping him come to terms with the loss of his father. An easy guy to root for, Sweetney is looking forward to suiting up again with City of Gods this summer and making another run at TBT glory.

Hard Ball: The Official Podcast of the NBL - The National Basketball League

This week on the #HardBall Podcast Tommy Greer, Liam Santamaria and Brett Thomas recap all the major story-lines from Round 11 of the NBL. The boys discuss the red hot Illawarra Hawks, Townsville’s upset win over Perth and what lies ahead for the Cairns Taipans. They also chat to new Sydney Kings head coach Joe Connelly about adjusting to the NBL, Julian Khazzouh’s season-ending injury and the infamous sweat towel. All that plus this week’s Studs & Duds, your tweets and a preview of the Christmas round of games. The post Episode 9 feat. Joe Connelly appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

Hard Ball: The Official Podcast of the NBL - The National Basketball League

This week on the #HardBall Podcast, Tommy Greer and Liam Santamaria recap all the major story-lines from Round 9 of the NBL, discuss the teams who most impressed over the past week and debate the question ‘who is the hottest team in the competition?’ They also discuss the NBL debut of Sydney Kings head coach Joe Connelly, chat with Townsville Crocs head coach Shawn Dennis and outline the Round 9 Studs & Duds. The post Episode 7 feat. Shawn Dennis appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
The Amos 'n' Andy Show - Radio And TV Delivery Job (04-04-54)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2010 30:10


Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. He suggested to Gosden and Correll that they adapt The Gumps to radio. They instead proposed a series about "a couple of colored characters" and borrowed certain elements of The Gumps. Their new series, Sam 'n' Henry, began January 12, 1926, fascinating radio listeners throughout the Midwest. That series became popular enough that in late 1927 Gosden and Correll requested that it be distributed to other stations on phonograph records in a "chainless chain" concept that would have been the first use of radio syndication as we know it today. When WGN rejected the idea, Gosden and Correll quit the show and the station that December. Contractually, their characters belonged to WGN, so when Gosden and Correll left WGN, they performed in personal appearances but could not use the character names from the radio show.THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Radio And TV Delivery Job". The Kingfish gets Andy into the TV repair business. After disaster strikes, Andy tells it to the judge whose nickname is, "Twenty-Year Johnson."  Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Jeff Alexander (music), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Tommy Moore, Jean Vander Pyl, Will Wright, Ken Christy. 25 minutes.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
The Amos & Andy Show - Andy The Sailor (05-25-45)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2009 34:18


Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by NBC from the Blue Network to the Red Network in 1935, although the vast majority of stations carrying the show remained the same. Several months later, Gosden and Correll moved production of the show from NBC's Merchandise Mart studios in Chicago to Hollywood. After a long and successful run with Pepsodent, the program changed sponsors in 1938 to Campbell's Soup; because of Campbell's closer relationship with CBS, the series switched to that network on April 3, 1939.In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from a 15-minute CBS weekday dramatic serial to an NBC half-hour weekly comedy. While the five-a-week show often had a quiet, easygoing feeling, the new version was a full-fledged sitcom in the Hollywood sense, with a regular studio audience (for the first time in the show's history) and an orchestra. More outside actors, including many African American comedy professionals, were brought in to fill out the cast. Many of the half-hour programs were written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, later the writing team behind Leave It To Beaver and The Munsters. In the new version, Amos became a peripheral character to the more dominant Andy and Kingfish duo, although Amos was still featured in the traditional Christmas show where he explains the Lord's Prayer to his daughter.THIS EPISODE:May 25, 1945. NBC network. Commercials deleted. Andy impersonates a sailor and is lucky enough to be the millionth visitor to the "Harlem Canteen." Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 27 minutes.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Amos & Andy - Double Feature (01-21-47) and (12-30-51)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2009 61:04


Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. TODAY'S SHOW: Sapphire's Sister Floresca - December 17, 1943. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. (Replacing Great Gildersleeve AFRS #25). When The Kingfish and Andy secretly go into the laundry business, Sapphire decides to leave him. See cat. #57314 for a network version of this broadcast, but with the commercials deleted. Robert Benchley (guest), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Ernestine Wade, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:49. Porch Wreckers - December 30, 1951. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Sapphire has told the Kingfish, "get a job...or else!" The Kingfish and Andy are hired to demolish a porch, and proceed to do so...on the wrong house! Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Amanda Randolph, Fred Clark, Leo Cleary, Reese Williams, Jeff Alexander (music), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Griff Barnett (commercial spokesman). 29:39.

Vegan Radio
45: NY's Capital Region Vegetarian Expo

Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2007 67:22


For our 45th episode we sneak into the studio on an off week, dragging along two of the members of Shokazoba, our local Afrobeat Battalion. Singer Hodges is a vegan anarchist running for "Vegan of the Year" (in Northampton, MA). Wendell Rheinheimer is one of the band's guitarists and also the veggie oil mechanic for The Vegan Bus. We talk about Afrobeat, politics and conspiracy theories, among other sordid things. Also on the show we play interviews from New York's Capital Region Vegetarian Expo. Included are interviews with organizer Kristin Lajeunesse, Jews for Animal Rights, Friends of Animals, Lee Hall, Vegan Pitbull Rescue, Howard Lyman, Matt Kelly, and Joe Connelly the editor of VegNews.

Vegan Radio
07: Megan and Derek's 10th Veganniversary, Part 2

Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2006 65:03


On January 1st 1996 the Vegan Radio co-hosts went vegan together, and on the 10th anniversary of this event they go back to Rochester NY to talk to the friends, family and influential people they knew back then. In this show (part 2) they talk to people they knew during the time they were active in the Rochester Area Vegetarian Society, including RAVS' leaders Ted and Carol Barnett, Megan's Sisters Marisa and Murae, her niece Grace, “Young RAVS” members Ted and Leena, Scrub and Jen, and a final interview with Joe Connelly, editor of VegNews magazine magazine.

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Vegan Radio
06: Megan and Derek's 10th Veganniversary, Part 1

Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2006 69:26


On January 1st 1996 the Vegan Radio co-hosts went vegan together, and on the 10th anniversary of this event they go back to Rochester NY to talk to the friends, family and influential people they knew back then. In this show (part 1) they talk to people they knew during the time they were active in the Rochester Animal Defense League (ADL), including Joe Connelly, editor of VegNews magazine, Nicole Rogers, Anna Hartwell, Tammi McBath, Burly Matt, Rob & Jen, and Steve Grills. If you don't know who most of these people are don't worry, they are all characters you will enjoy meeting!

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