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Joe Price & Ida's Newsletter Liam catches up with fellow bushcrafter Joe Price for a Christmas Special to chat about tackling the cold weather whilst Wild Camping & The new Helle Nordlys Knife . Tom also drops in from his local woodland after building a solo shelter to share what he's been up to in this incredibly busy period. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year! Helle Nordlys - https://us.helle.com/products/nordlys We would also like to encourage our listeners to write in with any questions in general or specifically for the next talk with Joe Price via Instagram Direct Messages or to Thewodesmanpodcast@gmail.com We hope you enjoy! Please follow our Instagram Backgarden Bushcraft Primal Nomad Joe Price We're proud to bring you an exclusive discount for our listeners - use WODESMAN20 on The Steak Detective to revieve 10% off your order and contribute 10% to the bearded fisherman charity! Please check out Living to Learn - https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingtolearn
The Wodesman Podcast - Bushcraft, Camping, Hunting, Overlanding & Gear.
The Wodesmen catch up with their good friend and fellow bushcrafter Joe Price to chat about upcoming and past events & news, new product launches, plans & digressions into education, kit, tips & the different aspects tackled within the bushcraft content creation scene! Helle Nordlys - https://us.helle.com/products/nordlys We would also like to encourage our listeners to write in with any questions in general or specifically for the next talk with Joe Price via Instagram Direct Messages or to Thewodesmanpodcast@gmail.com We hope you enjoy! Please follow our Instagram Backgarden Bushcraft Primal Nomad Joe Price We're proud to bring you an exclusive discount for our listeners - use WODESMAN20 on The Steak Detective to revieve 10% off your order and contribute 10% to the bearded fisherman charity! Please check out Living to Learn - https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingtolearn
32-year-old Robert Eric Wone could never have imagined that spending the night at an old college friend's house would result in his bizarre murder, yet that is exactly what happened on August 2, 2006. A little over an hour after arriving at the DC home that Joe Price's shares with two other men, Robert was dead and a bizarre 911 call was placed. When first responders arrive to find Robert stabbed to death, but very little blood and no signs of a struggle, suspicions quickly turn to the housemates. This episode is full of twists and turns and at the end we are left asking, Who Killed Robert Wone? Sources: Robert Wone (episode 240). (n.d.). https://prosecutorspodcast.com/2024/03/26/240-the-murder-of-robert-wone-part-1-of-6-backstabber/ Who Killed Robert Wone. (n.d.). https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/tv/who-killed-robert-wone/8330027078016478112/seasons/1 Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
This no-nonsense lefty spent 11 years in MLB and now lives on a 60-foot boat. What more is there to say? Card 786 on Beckett SABR Bio by Bill Nowlin Follow-up: Ron Guidry the drummer Santee, CA Stathead search: Joe Price opponent breakdown Joe teaches appropriate pitching fundamental: be square Joe and Jim Leyritz against Angioma
In the heart of our nation's capital, secrets are hidden in the shadows, and on a fateful night in August 2006, one man's life would be forever altered. Join us in this bone-chilling episode of "Who Killed Robert Wone?" as we delve into the life of Robert Wone, a promising legal star, and the events that unfolded when he visited his friends Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward. Discover a meticulously arranged crime scene, riddled with puzzling inconsistencies, as investigators seek answers in a perplexing murder investigation. As we journey through the details, you will be left questioning: can the shadows reveal the face of a cold-blooded killer? The Secret Sits in the middle and knows. Follow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitsSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsAll sources can be found in the show transcript.#TrueCrime #Mystery #ColdCase #MurderMystery #CrimeScene #WashingtonDC #Justice #Podcast #RobertWone #ShadowsofIntrigue #Whodunit #UnsolvedMystery #Intrigue #Investigation #Secrets #TrueCrimeCommunity #DarkShadows #JusticeForRobertWone #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimeStorySupport the show
In the heart of our nation's capital, secrets are hidden in the shadows, and on a fateful night in August 2006, one man's life would be forever altered. Join us in this bone-chilling episode of "Who Killed Robert Wone?" as we delve into the life of Robert Wone, a promising legal star, and the events that unfolded when he visited his friends Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward. Discover a meticulously arranged crime scene, riddled with puzzling inconsistencies, as investigators seek answers in a perplexing murder investigation. As we journey through the details, you will be left questioning: can the shadows reveal the face of a cold-blooded killer? The Secret Sits in the middle and knows. Follow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitsSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsAll sources can be found in the show transcript.#TrueCrime #Mystery #ColdCase #MurderMystery #CrimeScene #WashingtonDC #Justice #Podcast #RobertWone #ShadowsofIntrigue #Whodunit #UnsolvedMystery #Intrigue #Investigation #Secrets #TrueCrimeCommunity #DarkShadows #JusticeForRobertWone #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimeStorySupport the show
Four men in a house. One of them is them is murdered. Who is the killer? 32-year-old Robert Wone is stabbed 3 times in the middle of the night while spending the night at the home of his best friend, Joe Price, at Joe's townhouse in Washington DC. Joe, and his partners Victor and Dylan--who also live at the house--insist that there was an intruder. But the men are also acting....strangely. Something isn't adding up. What's going on here? And who killed Robert Wone? FAM, GET PART TWO OF "WHO KILLED ROBERT WONE" RIGHT NOW BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON FEED. On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 300 FULL BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "House of Haammer" "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow" "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE!
On this episode, Jay Cal has a conversation with NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Jerrelle Clark. Clark became champion in spent 280 days as champion from January 10th, 2004 until October 16th. During that time Clark made appearances for Total Non-Stop Action's Weekly PPV and appeared on their Explosion Television show. Jerrelle breaks down his learn-on-the-fly introduction to the world of professional wrestling, what he did to make ends meet, his thoughts on Ron Nemi and Joe Price (at the time two of the biggest wrestling promoters in the NWA), and more. Visit Our Guest's Social Media http://tiktok.com/@jerrelleclark630 https://www.instagram.com/jerrelle_clark/ http://youtube.com/jerrelle630 Please Visit Our Sponsors
An efficient capital raising process fosters business expansion, job creation and economic growth. And FINRA's members play an important role in this vital piece of our capital markets. Currently, FINRA's soliciting comments on the impact FINRA's Rules have on the capital formation process, as it looks for ways to increase efficiency and reduce unnecessary burdens. On this episode, we'll dig more into this process and FINRA's recent Request for Comment with Joe Price, Senior Vice President of Corporate Financing and Advertising Regulation, and discuss the recent Regulatory Notice 23-09 on FINRA's Rules impacting capital formation.Resources mentioned in this episode:Reg Notice 23-09: Capital Formation Request for CommentReg Notice 17-14: Request for Comment on FINRA Rules Impacting Capital FormationFINRA RulesSEC EDGAR DatabaseFrequently Asked Questions About Private PlacementsFINRA Board of Governors
This week's interview is with a professor at Brigham Young University named Joseph Price, or Joe. Joe is a professor who graduated from Cornell around the same time that I graduated from the University of Georgia (i.e., 2007 cohort). He's a labor economist, Fellow at the Wheatley Institution, NBER research associate, Director of BYU's Linking Lab, co-editor at Economics of Education Review and the author of something like 45 peer reviewed articles in top economics journals like the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Human Resources, Management Science, as well as countless interdisciplinary journals on numerous topics in sports, the family and more. I will just list two studies that I have for many years found very interesting. One of them with Justin Wolfers made a major splash both in economics on the topic of discrimination as well as the broader public, including the National Basketball Association (NYT link here). who has written on a variety of topics like discrimination in the NBA. “Racial Discrimination Among NBA Referees” with Justin Wolfers appeared in one of the 2010 issues of the Quarterly Journal of Economics and claimed to find evidence of racial discrimination, mostly likely caused by unconscious bias than animus, among NBA referees in calling fouls against players. What impressed me at the time is the same thing that always impresses me: an interesting question, the discovery of some randomness that allows one to plausibly provide some evidence relevant to that question, and the collection of interesting data. Joe and Justin hand collected box scores of every NBA game with specific fouls among other statistics of the players combined with the names (and races) of the officiating referees at each game. While they could not link a referee to a foul called, they used a measure of the percentage of the officiating staff that was White and non-White as a proxy. With random variation in the racial composition, supported by both institutional details and a series of regression analyses, they looked at whether a higher share of White referees “caused” a Black or White player to have a foul called against them more or less often conditional on player fixed effects. You can read the abstract to learn what they find, but given the controversy and antagonism it generated within the NBA, I suppose you can also guess. But it is another paper of his, a solo authored one, at the Journal of Human Resources, that I have always found to be a truly beautiful piece of economics. “Parent-Child Quality Time: Does Birth Order Matter?” was for a long time my favorite empirical paper I'd ever read. It was a simple idea really. Lower birth order, particularly the first born, typically had better academic and labor market outcomes, despite coming from the same family. Sandy Black and coauthors had written about this in a 2005 QJE using Scandinavian registry data, but the mechanisms were largely speculative. Joe's paper was not so much conclusive as it was a clever descriptive paper showing that lower birth order children received more high quality time from their parents using the American Time Use Survey, which is a time diary and in my opinion one of America's more interesting repeated cross sections. The patterns he found fit a rule that was well intentioned but likely led to inequities within the family — first borns received all their parents' time; second borns received half their parents' time, third borns received a third of their parents time, and on and on. In other words, equity rules with each stage over quality time, or simply budget constraints themselves, leads to American families to spend less time overall in early years with each new child simply because quality time is a scarce resource. Becker might say that instead of equity, we should aim for optimized time spent with children — spent quality time up to the point where marginal benefit equals marginal cost across all children. But such rules, while sensible economists, are likely unethical because of ironically strong bonds of kinship where parents love their children the same. These kinds of questions over deviations from optimizing behavior where emotion and quick thinking drives decision making, as opposed to pure economic calculation, was a hallmark of Joe's work, but more recently he transitioned into a very ambitious project of using Machine Learning and large genealogical databases to link people with other large datasets like the Census, to track them over time and create a large family tree of what he calls the Human Family. This is the Joe Price I have come to know — a deeply curious man, a man with deep endowments in the skills of our professions, a hard worker (you will not find him on social media), a mentor and a man of vision. To say that I hold him in the highest esteem is an understatement. And because of his character, the lack of guile and a positive and egalitarian spirit, he was for a long time an economist my age whose productivity did not cause me insecurity. I was simply honored and amazed by what a good economist he was and tried, as I often have, to see if I could crack the algorithm that made him so successful. So, it is my pleasure to introduce you to one of my friends who I consider to be a special member of economics of larger story. Special in many ways, but one way being he would likely tell me that we are all special. Thank you again for supporting the podcast. If you like it, consider supporting it by subscribing below. I am Scott Cunningham the host of the Mixtape with Scott!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Jared Scott, director of Who Killed Robert Wone, a two-part docuseries on Peacock about the suspicious death of attorney Robert Wone. On the night of August 2, 2006, Victor Zaborsky called 911 to report an intruder stabbing a friend at the D.C. home he shared with Joe Price and Dylan Ward. First responders arrived to find attorney Robert Wone already dead in the guest room. With little blood at the scene and no signs of struggle or robbery, suspicion heightened after police interviewed the three housemates. Believing the men knew more than they were revealing, the investigation soon uncovered more questions than answers. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WHO KILLED ROBERT WONE? with Jared P. Scott Director and Executive Producer! On the night of August 2, 2006, Victor Zaborsky calls 911 to report an intruder stabbing a friend at the D.C. home he shares with Joe Price and Dylan Ward. First responders arrive to find attorney Robert Wone already dead in the guest room. With little blood at the scene and no signs of struggle or robbery, suspicions heighten after police interview the three housemates. Believing the men know more than they are revealing, the investigation soon uncovers more questions than answers. Unthinkable twists and turns surface, leaving friends questioning how well they knew the three men and police struggling to nail down answers. Ultimately, prosecutors bring an unusual set of charges against the three residents -- but not for murder. As Price, Zaborsky and Ward maintain their innocence and fight to clear their names, those close to Robert seek the truth and try to heal from unimaginable loss. www.brettallanshow.com Got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! IG https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ FB https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/brettallanshow Consider giving us a kind rating and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1 Hey! So I have an opportunity to apply for a film critics position with Rotten Tomatoes! This is a chance to broaden my audience and gain a new exposure. One of the requirements is to have 200 reviews/ratings on Apple Podcasts. IF you have ever been a fan or listener this would be a huge help. Just click the link below and it will take you to apple podcasts. IF you have an Iphone! Thanks! If you HAVE a show or business', please let me know and we will shout it out, and link it on a future episode! https://www.podpage.com/the-brett-allan-show/rate/?fbclid=IwAR0hPY1x9Hv1dDNMFhSwtvg5BZrjCz7TdYK5ZejTmIkTfvV-m1xBT3FfX0A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss the murder of Robert Eric Wone. Wone was an American lawyer who was murdered in Washington, D.C., in August 2006 in the home of a college friend, Joe Price. Wone was living in suburban Oakton, Virginia, but had been working as general counsel at Radio Free Asia in downtown Washington. He had stayed the night at the home of friends located about one mile from his office. According to police affidavits, Wone was believed to have been "restrained, incapacitated, and sexually assaulted" before his death. The residents of the home – Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward – contended that the murder was committed by an intruder unknown to them; the trial judge found this unbelievable. https://crackhousechronicles.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Robert_Eric_Wone https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jun/28/mystery-robert-wone-death https://unresolved.me/robert-wone
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The Wodesman Podcast - Bushcraft, Camping, Hunting, Overlanding & Gear.
The Wodesman is proud to bring you the first trivia episode on the podcast featuring your listener questions to be asked to the panel of 6 special guests from 2022 on the show, Joe Price, David Friars, Field & Steel, The Steak Detective, TJ Into The Wild & Fyrd Woods. The winner of this event has choosen the @beardedfishermenuk & @one_veterans_ireland charities to donate the money kindly given by our guests & hosts on February 1st 2023. If you wish to top up the prize pot for Charity please follow the two Just Giving links below - https://justgiving.com/fundraising/wodesmanfunda OR https://justgiving.com/crowdfunding/wodesmanfundb We hope you enjoy! Please follow our Instagram - https://instagram.com/thewodesmanpodcast We're proud to bring you an exclusive discount for our listeners - use WODESMAN20 on www.thesteakdetective.com to revieve 10% off your order and contribute 10% to the bearded fisherman charity! -http://www.beardedfishermen.org.uk/ Backgarden Bushcraft - https://www.youtube.com/backgardenbushcraft Primal Nomad - https://www.youtube.com/c/primalnomad Please check out Living to Learn - https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingtolearn Joe Price - https://www.instagram.com/joe_price_l2l/?hl=en David Friars - https://www.instagram.com/davidfriars/?hl=en - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DavidFriarsShop Josh Fyrd Woods - https://www.instagram.com/fyrd_woods/?hl=en Field & Steel - https://fieldandsteel.co.uk/ TJ Into The Wild - https://instagram.com/tj_into_the_wild The Steak Detective - www.thesteakdetective.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodesman/message
The Wodesman Podcast - Bushcraft, Camping, Hunting, Overlanding & Gear.
The Wodesman boys catch up with bushcraft Legend Joe Price to chat about their upcoming Christmas Trivia, Scary happenings/Unexplained goings on in the woods & his new Collab knife with Field and Steel, The Ember! We would like to encourage our listeners to write in with some trivia questions on the topics of bushcraft, nature, survival, plant tree ID, steak, cooking and other themes related to our podcast via Instagram Direct Messages or to Thewodesmanpodcast@gmail.com We're proud to bring you an exclusive discount for our listeners - use WODESMAN20 on www.thesteakdetective.com to revieve 10% off your order and contribute 10% to the bearded fisherman charity! -http://www.beardedfishermen.org.uk/ We hope you enjoy! Please follow our Instagram - https://instagram.com/thewodesmanpodcast Backgarden Bushcraft - https://www.youtube.com/backgardenbushcraft Primal Nomad - https://www.youtube.com/c/primalnomadinstagram.com/thewodesmanpodcast Please check out Living to Learn - https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingtolearn Joe Price - https://www.instagram.com/joe_price_l2l/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodesman/message
Möt vildmarksinstruktören Joe Price från Irland. Han har undervisat i överlevnadskunskap och bushcraft i drygt sex år –bland annat i hur man navigerar, gör upp eld, klär sig, använder friluftsredskap och sover ute. Joe gick vilse i den moderna, kapitalistiska världen och hamnade tidigt på en destruktiv bana. Han levde ett materialistiskt liv - hade ett välbetalt jobb och körde dyra bilar. När det var som värst hamnade han i drogmissbruk, rökte 40 cigaretter om dagen och åt ohälsosamt. Men allt började förändras den där dagen han följde med på en jakt. De händelselösa timmarna i skogen blev starten på en inre transformation. För första gången på länge fick han utrymme att lyssna på sin kropp och känna "den fulla upplevelsen av att leva". Vi pratar om vilka insikter han fått av att leva ute i naturen, om psykologi och hjärnan, om vad rädslor egentligen kommer ifrån och hur han övervann dom, om att våga ha tråkigt, riskerna med att inte ge sig själv stillhet i vår moderna värld. Vi pratar också om balansen mellan feminint och maskulint, tillhörighet och polarisering och hur Joe tror vi kan lösa klimatkrisen. Läs mer om Joe och hans kurser här: https://iskogochmark.com/ **** Skriv upp er på mitt nyhetsbrev här: https://mailchi.mp/5733ba171263/visdomsjaktens-nyhetsbrev Bli en Patreon och supporta Visdomsjakten att fortsätta: https://www.patreon.com/visdomsjakten **** ENGLISH Nature gave me stillness in a chaotic world with Joe Price Meet Joe Price, a wilderness instructor from Ireland. Joe has been teaching survival skills and bushcraft proffessional for over six years now. He also tests and develops outdoor products. Joe got lost in the modern, capitalistic world and ended up on a destructive path early on. He lived a materialistic life, had a well-paid job, a modern home, drove expensive cars - but felt unfulfilled. At his worst, he fell into drug abuse, smoked 40 cigarettes a day and ate unhealthy. But things started to change the day he went on a hunt. Those uneventful hours in a bush in the forest began an inner transformation. For the first time in a long time, he had space to listen to his body and feel "the full experience of living". In todays episode we talk about his insights from living in nature, about fear and psycology, boredom, stillness, todays society, humanity and the climatcrisis. We also talk about the balance of feminime and masculine in the outdoor space. *** More information about Joe and his courses: https://iskogochmark.com/ **** Sign up to my newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/5733ba171263/visdomsjaktens-nyhetsbrev Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/visdomsjakten
In episode 110, Colton is joined by special guest Joe Price, where they talk about the NFC East. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
In episode 104, Colton is joined by special guest and friend of the show, Joe Price where the two discuss the feelings surrounding the Dallas Cowboys in the 2022 NFL Season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has long been used to optimise microbes for industrial processes, such as chemical production. But this process is costly, lengthy, and labour intensive, requiring expensive equipment and laboratory space. Joe Price founded Evolutor as a next-generation approach to microbe optimisation based on ALE, but using a proprietary method that leverages automation and precision fermentation technology. In this episode of BioInnovation Spotlight, Joe discusses the potential value-add for microbial fermentation across multiple industries and the challenges facing researchers developing more sustainable biotech solutions to today's problems. Evolutor is a spin-out from the labs of Dr Tuck Seng Wong and Dr Kang Lan Tee at the University of Sheffield, UK. The company is supported by Innovate UK's Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research (ICURe) programme and the Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Fellowship.
In episode 102, Colton is joined by special guest Joe Price. Together the two preview the Dallas Cowboys Training Camp, talk about rising stars for the team and cover some of the latest news in the NFL. #DallasCowboys #DakPrescott #SanFrancisco49ers #JulioJones #TampaBayBuccaneers #NFL #TreyLance --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
HR2 John: Bank of America Warning, Jersey Joe: Price of Natural Gas, Richard Rush: NFL 6/13/22 by John Rush
Managers have a responsibility to Protect the House. This means handling safety issues, customer care issues, and finally, and sometimes most importantly, legal issues. Our guest today is Joe Price, Member of the Robinson & McElwee PLLC law firm from Charleston, WV. Joe takes the time to show you step-by-step how lawyers can make your job very difficult if you're not taking care of your people. This is probably one of our most important podcasts so tune in and take lots of notes!!!
On the 38th episode of Reflections from WT, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray chat with Canyon mayor Gary Hinders and Canyon city manager Joe Price about the University's relationship with Canyon, Gary and Joe's WT history, campus scooters and much more.
In this episode I interview Richard Spearman, David Underwood, and Joe Price about ministries you can be involved in this month.
In episode 97, Colton is joined by special guest Joe Price. Together, they talk about the Dallas Cowboys Free Agency Grades and Draft season outlook. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
Ep 15 It was a massively interesting convo with Joe, he's so clearly super passionate about what he does, mental health, peoples growth and society as a whole. It was cool to talk to someone even Toby couldn't get a word in lol. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/fireandsteelpodcast Joe https://www.instagram.com/joe_price_l2l/ Find us at https://www.instagram.com/fireandsteelpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/MurrillandSon/ www.fireandsteelpodcast.com Email toby@tobyfireandsteel.com Onur https://www.instagram.com/diesineveryfilm/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/Diesineveryfilm Show sponsor UKnifemaker Supplies https://www.instagram.com/uknifemakersupplies/ https://www.facebook.com/UKnifemaker-Supplies-115420697027398 www.uknifemakersupplies.co.uk UK Knife Maker Beginner Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/816973399135620/
Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about the 1950 census that will be released on April 1, 2022. Diana shares an example of finding the enumeration district (ED) of her grandparents in Cassia County, Idaho. We review the information that can be found on the 1950 census and discuss indexing efforts. Join us as we discuss how to prepare for this census release! Links Preparing for the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Release - https://familylocket.com/preparing-for-the-1950-u-s-federal-census-release/ Getting Ready for the 1950 Census: Searching With and Without a Name Index on stevemorse.org - https://stevemorse.org/census/1950census.htm YouTube Channel JDW Talks - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTyvL4MKwcPnDSz0FTLZf6Q 1950 United States Census—Release Date and Research Help - FamilySearch Blog post - https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/1950-us-census-release-date Reverse Indexing at Brigham Young University - https://indexing.familytech.byu.edu/home Reverse Indexing - RootsTech 2021 session by Joe Price - https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/rtc2021/session/brigham-young-university-reverse-indexing Research Like a Pro Resources Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist's Guide book by Diana Elder with Nicole Dyer on Amazon.com - https://amzn.to/2x0ku3d Research Like a Pro eCourse - independent study course - https://familylocket.com/product/research-like-a-pro-e-course/ RLP Study Group - upcoming group and email notification list - https://familylocket.com/services/research-like-a-pro-study-group/ Research Like a Pro with DNA Resources Research Like a Pro with DNA: A Genealogist's Guide to Finding and Confirming Ancestors with DNA Evidence book by Diana Elder, Nicole Dyer, and Robin Wirthlin - https://amzn.to/3gn0hKx Research Like a Pro with DNA eCourse - independent study course - https://familylocket.com/product/research-like-a-pro-with-dna-ecourse/ RLP with DNA Study Group - upcoming group and email notification list - https://familylocket.com/services/research-like-a-pro-with-dna-study-group/ Thank you Thanks for listening! We hope that you will share your thoughts about our podcast and help us out by doing the following: Share an honest review on iTunes or Stitcher. You can easily write a review with Stitcher, without creating an account. Just scroll to the bottom of the page and click "write a review." You simply provide a nickname and an email address that will not be published. We value your feedback and your ratings really help this podcast reach others. If you leave a review, we will read it on the podcast and answer any questions that you bring up in your review. Thank you! Leave a comment in the comment or question in the comment section below. Share the episode on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or your favorite podcast app. Sign up for our newsletter to receive notifications of new episodes - https://familylocket.com/sign-up/ Check out this list of genealogy podcasts from Feedspot: Top 20 Genealogy Podcasts - https://blog.feedspot.com/genealogy_podcasts/
The Wodesman Podcast - Bushcraft, Camping, Hunting, Overlanding & Gear.
Tom & Liam start off by sharing your New Years Bushalutions shared with the wodesmen after EP. 003 and then proudly introduce their guest Joe Price from Living to Learn onto the show to chat about all things bushcraft, the conversation touches on egos & failures in bushcraft and how those experiences should be embraced and turned into learning experiences. Liam & Tom also extend a big thank you to Joe for sharing his wonderful stories and bushcraft experiences with the audience and themselves and for his support of the show. We hope you enjoy! Please follow our Instagram - https://instagram.com/thewodesmanpodcast Please check out Living to Learn - https://www.facebook.com/groups/livingtolearn Joe Price - https://www.instagram.com/joe_price_l2l/?hl=en Backgarden Bushcraft - https://www.youtube.com/backgardenbushcraft Primal Nomad - https://www.youtube.com/c/primalnomad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodesman/message
In episode 90, Colton talks with special guest Joe Price and preview the Rams vs. Bengals Super Bowl, about Aaron Donald's dominance, why Joe Burrow is a special player and MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
In this episode I talk about the importance of having a Christian mentor, interview Rev. Joe Price, and highlight a new seminar starting this week.
In episode 88, Colton is joined by special guests Tristin Rancour and Joe Price. Together, the three preview the NFL Playoff Divisional Round, discuss the Packers and Aaron Rodgers situation, react to the playcall by Dallas Cowboys OC Kellen Moore and talk about the Philaldelphia Eagles having three first-round draft picks. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Joe Price, Village Administrator for the Village of Grafton, Ohio, details the roles he plays as Grafton's village administrator and discusses the village's solar farm. Price was a 2021 APPA Larry Hobart Seven Hats Award recipient. The award recognizes managers of small utilities serving fewer than 2,500 meters.
On today's episode we delve into the chilling case of Robert Eric Wone. Robert Eric Wone was murdered in Washington, D.C., in August 2006 in the home of a college friend, Joe Price. Wone, who was 32 years old at the time, was a lawyer living in suburban Oakton, Virginia, but had been working as general counsel at Radio Free Asia in downtown Washington, D.C. He had stayed the night at the home of friends located about one mile from his office.
In episode 78, Colton is joined by die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan, Joe Price. Together, Colton and Joe talk about Dak Prescott's status, Zeke Elliots workload and MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
This week Regan Brown, Lauren Caliz and Bill Mann of the G.B. Group sit down with Joe Price, President of Homeowners Management Company, LLC. Joe discusses acquiring a company during a pandemic, the strategy involved with transitioning employees and training employees virtually, and his Board position within CACM and how they adapted their education and engagement during the pandemic. The group also discusses the changing nature of the CID industry, longevity issues and the growth of employment needs. Make sure to stick around to the end for another HOA True Story!
Thank you sponsors! The WeedTube https://bit.ly/3euPqhU | Hello Fresh https://bit.ly/3bN6QFq | Upstart https://bit.ly/35qcF8j | Pretty Litter https://bit.ly/3rJefeJ code milehigher | Stamps https://bit.ly/2JVimTq code milehigher In this episode, Kendall and Josh discuss the disturbing case of Robert Wone. Robert was murdered in Washington, D.C., in August 2006 in the home of a college friend, Joe Price. Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward claimed the murder was committed by an unknown intruder unknown to them. Within days of the murder, D.C. police alleged that the crime scene had been tampered with, but no charges were filed for over two years. In 2008, police charged Price, Zaborsky, and Ward with obstruction of justice and conspiracy related to alleged tampering with the crime scene. The men were acquitted of the charges in June 2010. No one has been charged with Robert’s killing. Check Out Our New CBD Company! Higher Love Wellness Co https://higherlovewellness.com/ Higher Love Wellness IG: @higherlovewellnessco Higher Love Wellness TW: @higherlovecbdMHP Merch: http://milehighermerch.com Join our official FB group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/415831102854314 Join our Discord community, it’s free! https://discord.gg/hZ356G9 MHP YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qaDWGf Are You Subscribed On Apple Podcast & Spotify?!Support MHP by leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcast :) https://apple.co/2H4kh58 MHP Topic Request Form: https://forms.gle/gUeTEzL9QEh4Hqz88 Subscribe to Kendall & Janelle’s new podcast, The Sesh! https://bit.ly/2ZOqx9O Check out Josh’s Podcast, Lights Out!iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lights-out-podcast/id1505843600 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SfSNbkVrfz3ceXmNr0lZ4?si=wOi02-XmQb-W81ucPckpLg Welcome to the Mile Higher Podcast hosted by husband and wife duo Josh Thomas & Kendall Rae! Our show is focused on Crime & Conspiracies but we delve into many other topics including unexplained phenomena, metaphysics, futurism, ancient civilizations and news stories the mainstream media doesn't cover. Our guests include experts in these topics as well as like-minded individuals who share our passion for uncovering the truth and exploring the mysteries of our universe. We never changed, we just woke up and so can you. Come chill with us every Monday and prepare to take your mind a mile higher!You can follow us on all the things:Twitter: http://twitter.com/milehigherpod Instagram: http://instagram.com/milehigherpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/milehigherpodcast Kendall: @kendallraeonytIG: http://instagram.com/kendallraeonyt TW: https://twitter.com/kendallraeonyt YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/kendallsplace Josh: @milehigherjoshIG: http://instagram.com/milehigherjosh TW: https://twitter.com/milehigherjosh Janelle: @janelle_fields_IG:https://www.instagram.com/janelle_fields_ TW:https://twitter.com/janelle_fields_ ✉ Send Us Mail & Fan Art ✉Kendall Rae & Josh Thomas8547 E Arapahoe Rd Ste J # 233Greenwood Village, CO 80112Music By: Mile Higher BoysYT: https://bit.ly/2Q7N5QO IG: https://bit.ly/3kDle5s
Vicki and Joe Price have been the blues power couple of the Midwest. From their home in Decorah, Iowa, they have created a traveling music show that has been to almost every corner of the country. While Joe has been known for his style of music, it has been Vicki who has upped the ante by bringing her no-nonsense guitar play and excellent vocals to the stage. As writer Chad Taylor notes, Vicki Price can be "bold and brassy when she wants to be. Her voice has elicited visions of Loretta Lynn or June Carter, but she's able to get far bluesier than any of her most obvious comparisons." This pandemic has affected the duo like a lot of other musicians, mainly by the closing down of venues that supported them. If that wasn't bad enough, Vicki has been battling her own health problems during the pandemic. It has been a transition of sorts for both herself and Joe. A force of nature in her own right, with that great Iowan humor, Vicki is a great example of what it takes to surmount the challenges and be a successful independent musician.
In episode 72, special guest Joe Price comes on the show to talk about if the Chiefs will miss the playoffs next season, which team should draft J.J. Watt, the top offseason needs for the Dallas Cowboys and MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin Family Histoire News with the story of the history eating fast in America. Then, it’s a great article on where your family history materials will go after you’re gone. Another victim of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor has been identified through DNA and has been buried with family 80 years later. Hear who he was. Next, a woman has passed at 115 years old who had more to say about Warren Harding than Donald Trump! Catch her story. Hold the presses! It seems we may have one more person living who was born in the 19th century. Catch what David has to say about this 124-year-old man. And finally, a family Bible has been found in an old house and returned to descendants of those named in the Bible. And you won’t believe what family that is! Next, Fisher catches up with Lou Conter, one of the two remaining survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack on the USS Arizona. Lou has written his life story that is now available. He explains how he survived the explosion of the ship, and what he did after 1941, and after World War II. Lou is now 99-years-old. Then, Dr. Joe Price of Brigham Young University talks with Fisher about his latest project. It involves artificial intelligence to read handwriting on death certificates, searching digitized newspapers and research of census records to find what strategies really worked in the 1918 pandemic. Dr. Henry Louis Gates is back to tell us about his newest episode of Finding Your Roots on PBS. The ancestral stories he shares this week are jaw dropping! David then returns for another listener question on Ask Us Anything. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!
In episode 70, Colton is joined by special guest Joe Price where they discuss WHO needs to win Super Bowl 55 more, preview the Super Bowl, discuss some promising players from the Bucs and Titans and MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
We kickstart our Insights series in 2021 by welcoming Joe Price! Better known as Third Son, the prolific producer, composer, Polymath label boss and DJ has had notable releases on the likes of Matthew Herbert's Accidental Records, Step Recordings and more recently Dusky's 17 Steps. However, perhaps his most impressive achievement of all can be found on his very own Polymath imprint – ‘20 Days', an exceptionally ambitious lockdown album written, recorded, mixed and mastered in exactly that (well... 15 actually...). Over the course of this interview, we go in depth on the process behind '20 Days', Joe's workflow, tips for people starting to unravel the mysteries of modular synthesis, his forthcoming covers album, Covid-19 and more.
11/17/2017 Episode 202 My friend Joe and I sat down and talked art. We talked some comedy, talked independent artists, and weed! Joe's letting me crash on his couch for the moment. He's helped me in a big way. Thank you Joe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamatat/support
In this interview, we catch up with UTSA's Joe Price as it's nearly been 7 months since his last visit to the show. We talk about how this season has been for UTSA in Head Coach Jeff Traylor's first season at the helm and Joe's first year as Director of Player Personnel. EDITOR'S NOTE: Our conversation was recorded Wednesday, 2 days before the announced postponement of the matchup between Rice and UTSA due to positive cases on UTSA's team. With that being said, there were a lot of great insights shared by Joe that I'd like to highlight in this week's show notes! Throughout the show, you'll hear Joe talk about BRANDING. Finding an identity as a program is so critical and UTSA has done a very good job of that. The "Triangle of Toughness" which is directed at running the ball on offense, being great on special teams and physical on defense, is a staple to the program and something you'll see all over their social media. To that point, I asked Joe how he and his recruiting team work to identify players that fit into that culture of toughness. In the evaluation process of watching tape, here are some examples given by Joe on what he looks for:Ex. 1: How does a receiver play without the ball in his hands? Does he give great effort on the backside of a progression? Does he block with great effort?Ex. 2: On defense, how does a player pursue to the ball? Does he sprint to the football and strain to finish plays? Also, we discussed the team's focus on winning in their home city - The "210" of San Antonio. The benefit of keeping players home is that the entire city will know who these guys are and it not only benefits the crowds you draw but the future recruits as well. The ripple effect is having your team engaged with selling the program to local recruits, which breeds success on the road! As always, if you enjoyed listening to Joe Price, you can follow him on Twitter at @CoachJP3! Also, don't forget to check out our official website, UpCloseInPersonnel.com for links, notes and updates!
In episode 56, Colton is joined by special guest Joe Price where they discuss if the Cowboys can make the playoffs with Andy Dalton, the Jets releasing Le'Veon Bell and MORE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colton-hall/support
In my conversation with Eric Galko of Optimum Scouting, we touched on everything from comparing quarterbacks to characters from the classic show, "The Office" to scouting processes, navigating the football industry and behind the scenes stories from his experience overseeing player personnel within the XFL! Knowing Eric as both a friend and former colleague, this was one of the most enjoyable conversations I've recorded and chock full of personnel insight! Here are some of my own takeaways from the episode, but please be sure to comment or tweet at me with what you took away from the show: Network with a purpose - BRING VALUE. UTSA's Joe Price discussed this when he joined the show (Episode 4) but you have to find a way to stand out from the pack. Identify possible pain points or problems to solve for the people you're trying to connect with, be patient and be prepared with an answer when the time comes. Hire people that are UPWARDLY DRIVEN. To reach true heights as an organization, you have to bring in high performers. With that said, most high performers will have their own career aspirations and part of the role of being a leader is developing your employees to reach their own personal and professional potential. Be prepared to lose your best employees as they climb the ladder and accomplish their dreams, and continually seek, recruit and incorporate those types of workers into your program. That applies to recruiting, coaching and any business field for that matter. Decision makers want to hear your ONE LINER (Not your entire report). Don't lose the forest for the trees and get lost in the minutiae. Break down the role of the player you are evaluating and what his fit is within your program/scheme. That's it. Have the rest of the scouting report information ready to answer any follow up questions, but cut to the chase because decision makers don't always have the luxury of time. When constructing your roster, DON'T MISS ON INFO. What are we talking about when it comes to info? That's your background and character of a player, the work ethic, coachability, accountability, professionalism, etc. That's injury history. That's verified measurables and up to date testing numbers. Lastly, but certainly not least is the analytics piece. How does a player with "x" production and measurables stack up historically to other players at his position? The information gathering component to scouting is the most OBJECTIVE segment of an extremely SUBJECTIVE process. Being aware of the subjectivity of evaluating the game film and limiting errors within the more predictive, objective field of research/information is the first step in lowering your "misses". Again, be sure to hit me up with your top takeaways from the episode and thank you for taking time out of your day to tune in! If you enjoyed listening to Eric talk ball, you can follow him on Twitter at @EricGalko! Also, don't forget to check out our official website, UpCloseInPersonnel.com for complete show notes and future updates on the show!
In this episode I talk about our identity in Christ, interview Rev. Joe Price, and highlight the Experiencing God course.
Robert Eric Wone was murdered in Washington, D.C., in August 2006 in the home of a college friend, Joe Price. Wone, who was 32 years old at the time, was a lawyer living in suburban Oakton, Virginia, but had been working as general counsel at Radio Free Asia in downtown Washington, D.C. He had stayed the night at the home of friends located about one mile from his office. According to police affidavits, Wone was believed to have been "restrained, incapacitated, and sexually assaulted" before his death. The residents of the home – Joe Price, Victor Zaborsky, and Dylan Ward – contended that the murder was committed by an intruder unknown to them; the trial judge found this unbelievable.If you would like to support The Fatal Crime Confessions Podcast and get exclusive perks, you can check out our Patreon Page at https://www.patreon.com/fatalcrimeconfessions Recommended Items and Services: Ipow 4 pcs car safety hammer seatbelt cutter https://amzn.to/2wDU3mrSabre red gel pepper spray https://amzn.to/2HLkUzqGrand way spring assisted knife https://amzn.to/3a0HcJ6Fire Stick TV 4K https://amzn.to/2xnvjj1Snake River Farms https://shrsl.com/29vu2Candid https://shrsl.com/29vu9 Vine Oh! https://shrsl.com/29vu6 You can also find us on Instagram @fatalcrimeconfessions, Twitter @FatalCrime and our website https://www.fatalcrimeconfessions.com Make sure to rate and subscribe to our show to help others find us! Looking for FCC merch? You can find it athttps://www.teespring.com/stores/fatal-crime-confessions-2 To recommend a case send us an email at fatalcrimeconfessions@gmail.com Sources can be found at https://www.fatalcrimeconfessions.com Intro song created by Omar Chakor https://soundcloud.com/orcean Helpline Numbers:National Domestic Violence Hotline 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224.Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline CALL 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)National Sexual Assault Hotline Call 1-800-656-4673
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Joe Price III is the Dir of Player Personnel at the University of Texas - San Antonio. We talked about his rise from middle school to FBS Football and the relationships built along that journey.
Welcome to Episode 4 of Insanity Collection! Insanity Collection provides high quality voice recordings of CREEPYPASTAS, TRUE CRIME, THE PARANORMAL, THE UNEXPLAINED and THE BIZARRE. Opening Theme: 0:00 Intro: 0:30 Story Narration: 1:05 Outro: 16:40 Credits: 17:25 Subscribe to the Insanity Collection podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Hosted by Insanity himself, this episode features another great voice narration by the talented Joe Price. This mysterious creepypasta is entitled "44 Ashbrooke Lane" and it tells the story of a house that has a bit of a haunting history to it. Would you like to voice an episode of Insanity Collection? Do you have a story that you think we should cover? Contact trey@treycoxcreative to let us know! Credits: Story Source: https://www.creepypasta.com from the "video-narrations-ok" tag collection. Funding: Trey Cox Creative, LLC (https://treycoxcreative.com) Executive Producer: Trey Cox (trey@treycoxcreative.com) Story Author: Daniel Hammonds Narration: Joe Price Voice of Insanity Intro & Outro: Alex Musteata Copyright Details: Story: Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-SA 3.0 US) Details here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Audio/Video: © 2020 Trey Cox Creative LLC. All Rights Reserved. Please do not re-use or redestribute the audio or video unless you've received written permission from Trey Cox Creative LLC. To request permission, please send an email to trey@treycoxcreative.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chilling Stories. Great Voices. Welcome to Episode 3 of Insanity Collection! Insanity Collection provides high quality voice recordings of CREEPYPASTAS, TRUE CRIME, THE PARANORMAL, THE UNEXPLAINED and THE BIZARRE. Hosted by Insanity himself, this episode features another great voice narration by the talented Joe Price. This mysterious creepypasta is entitled "The Girl Hiding In My Walls" and it tells the story of a guy who has come to the realization that someone has been hanging around...in his home. Would you like to voice an episode of Insanity Collection? Do you have a story that you think we should cover? Contact trey@treycoxcreative to let us know! Credits: Story Source: https://www.creepypasta.com/the-girl-... from the "video-narrations-ok" tag collection. Funding: Trey Cox Creative, LLC (https://treycoxcreative.com) Executive Producer: Trey Cox (trey@treycoxcreative.com) Story Author: CoffeeLover309 Narration: Joe Price Voice of Insanity: Alex Musteata Copyright Details: Story: Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-SA 3.0 US) Details here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Audio/Video: © 2020 Trey Cox Creative LLC. All Rights Reserved. Please do not re-use or redestribute the audio or video unless you've received written permission from Trey Cox Creative LLC. To request permission, please send an email to trey@treycoxcreative.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chilling Stories. Great Voices. Welcome to Episode 2 of Insanity Collection! Insanity Collection provides high quality voice recordings of CREEPYPASTAS, TRUE CRIME, THE PARANORMAL, THE UNEXPLAINED and THE BIZARRE. Hosted by Insanity himself, this episode features a great voice narration by the talented Joe Price. This twisted story is titled "The Most Beautiful Creature" and it's a mentally intense story enriched with an internal battle of lust. Would you like to voice an episode of Insanity Collection? Do you have a story that you think we should cover? Contact trey@treycoxcreative to let us know! Credits: Funding: Trey Cox Creative, LLC (https://treycoxcreative.com) Executive Producer: Trey Cox (trey@treycoxcreative.com) Story Author: Mr. Major Narration: Joe Price Voice of Insanity Intro & Outro: Alex Musteata Story Window Photo: Alberto Lucas Pérez on Unsplash Copyright Details: Story: Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-SA 3.0 US) Details here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Audio/Video: © 2020 Trey Cox Creative LLC. All Rights Reserved. Please do not re-use or redestribute the audio or video unless you've received written permission from Trey Cox Creative LLC. To request permission, please send an email to trey@treycoxcreative.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Detailing his experiences as a player, Enterprise Branch Manager, HS coach and now college recruiting director, Joe Price has a unique story to tell and so much advice for those going through the recruiting process. You can follow Joe on Twitter at @CoachJP3 and don't forget to check out our official website UpCloseInPersonnel.com for complete show notes!
The 2020 MLB season is in question, but we’re happy to celebrate baseball on Go Fact Yourself! There have been a lot of contestants who have chosen baseball as their areas of expertise; we’ve quizzed folks like comedy legend Fred Willard, voice actor Phil Lamarr and Maximum Fun founder Jesse Thorn -- and more! We decided to put some of the best segments in one convenient episode. Along the way, we’ve got a murderer’s row of outstanding experts including World Series play-by-play broadcasters, world-class historians and world champion players. Let’s play ball! Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Phil LaMarr from Episode 2 Fred Willard from Episode 13 John Ross Bowie from Episode 14 Sandeep Parikh from Episode 26 Jesse Thorn from Episode 50 With Guest Experts: Jon Weisman, author of 100 Things Dodgers Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die. Dr. Joe Price, Co-Director for The Institute for Baseball Studies at Whittier College. Bobby Ojeda, former baseball player and current podcaster. Dan Shaughnessy, sports columnist for the Boston Globe. Jon Miller, award-winning TV and radio play-by-play commentator for the San Francisco Giants. Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. The show is engineered and edited by Julian Burrell. Go to gofactyourpod.com for information and tickets to the next recording of Go Fact Yourself … whenever that is! Get our Go Fact Yourself t-shaped shirt! Visit us @gofactyourpod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. And wash your hands!
Estae semana contamos la historia de Patricia Bernadette Meehan e una mujer estadounidense que desapareció a raíz de un accidente automovilístico en Montana Highway 200 cerca de Circle, Montana. Los investigadores inicialmente sospecharon que Meehan había huido de la escena por miedo o que sufría de amnesia como resultado de un trauma en la cabeza. Tambien contamos la historia de Eric Wone quien fue asesinado en Washington, D.C., en agosto de 2006 en la casa de un amigo de la universidad, Joe Price. Wone, que tenía 32 años en ese momento, era un abogado que vivía en los suburbios de Oakton, Virginia, pero había estado trabajando como asesor general en Radio Free Asia en el centro de Washington, DC. Se había quedado a pasar la noche en la casa de amigos cerca de uno milla de su oficina
In the seventh and final episode, Judge Lynn Leibovitz explains her reasons for acquitting Joe Price, Dylan Ward and Victor Zaborsky in the murder of Robert Wone in a 38-page decision. Leibovitz going into extensive detail on what she thought of the Intruder Theory, the knife found at the scene and the prosecutions claim there was a long delay in reporting the murder. In the end, she called it a "math problem.” Defense attorney Bernie Grimm discusses the defense team’s reaction to the verdict while prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explains why the case has left him haunted. Robert's widow Kathy, who declined to be interviewed, instead lets her feelings be known through a statement saying, "my overwhelming feelings toward them is not anger or hate, but of immeasurable sadness.”
Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explains why the US Attorney’s Office chose to arrest Dylan Ward first in the murder of Robert Wone and wait days before arresting Joe Price and Victor Zaborsky. Kirschner also explains the “big ticket” mistake made by evidence technicians looking for blood inside the Swann Street house while Defense Attorney Bernie Grimm goes in-depth explaining another possible explanation for the murder. It’s a theory that never made it into court.
In Episode 4 of Missing Pieces: Mystery on Swann Street, Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner takes us deep inside the case. "We had the most curious crime scene I have seen in my 30 years as a prosecutor," Kirschner told FOX 5’s Paul Wagner. In his first extensive comments in the case in nine years, Kirschner explains why he thinks the scene was cleaned up before paramedics and police arrived. The man who took Joe Price, Dylan Ward and Victor Zaborsky to trial said, "We had a really sophisticated cover-up of what went on in that house and who killed Robert Wone." Missing Pieces, a FOX 5 DC True Crime/Mystery podcast, shines a light on the cases that have left us with more questions than answers.
Zach sits down with Joe Price, the co-founder and general manager of Grown Up Sports, to talk about GUS Leagues, and Joe shares a few physical wellness tips for professionals, particularly people of color.Check out GUS Leagues!Read the articles mentioned on the show:Why Your Chair Might Be Killing YouOffice Exercise: Add More Activity to Your WorkdayThe Future of Wellness at WorkThe Future of Employee WellnessTRANSCRIPTZach: What's up, y'all? It's Zach, and you're listening to Living Corporate. Now, look, Ade and I have had several guests on the Living Corporate platform. We've had, you know, celebrities, musicians, authors, CEOs, but we haven't had my brother on the show. In fact, to be more specific, we haven't had my brother-in-law on the show, okay? And today we actually have a special guest, Joseph Price. Joe, what's up, man? How are you doing?Joe: Hey. I'm doing well, Zach. Zachary. How are you?Zach: I'm doing great, man. So look, today we're talking about wellness, and I think it's just a really great fit for you to be the guest to talk about wellness because of your background, your current passions, and just your level of expertise in physical and personal health. I mean, I'm not saying that you're, like, a doctor, but I'm saying, like, you got--you know what I'm saying? You've got some credentials.Joe: I am not a doctor, that is correct. [laughs] Yeah, thanks for having me. I'm happy to chat a little bit about what I do and my experience in the space.Zach: Man, that sounds awesome. So look, without further ado, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself?Joe: So for the sake of the podcast professionally, I own and operate an organization called GUS Leagues, which stands for Grown Up Sports Leagues. We're an adult sport and social club. We're based in Houston, Texas. Adult sport and social club means we essentially facilitate sports leagues, tournaments, some corporate wellness and other fun activities around town. So a little bit of sport, a little bit of social, and that's what I do by profession.Zach: That's awesome, man. So look, as you've already alluded to and as I said at the top, we're talking about physical wellness for corporate professionals. Let's talk a little bit about what physical wellness means to you. And I recognize that's a very broad statement, so, you know, you can take that and kind of wax poetic however which way you want.Joe: Yeah. So physical wellness obviously can be pretty broad. What drew me to the space specifically is that I'm into team sports. It's what I've done for fun. I've fostered community throughout my childhood, adolescence, and adult life, and I think that type of engagement is still something that people should do as they get older, and it's a good way to connect with other adults that sometimes can be a useful way to connect outside of just happy hours, drinking, getting dinner. You know, there's a way that you can improve yourself and still connect with people as an adult, and that's been a good way for me and something that I promote to our companies, to our friends, and how I personally connect with people. So that's the part that speaks to me about what we do. I still think it's very important--a good way for people to connect, period.Zach: Man, nah, straight up, and you're absolutely right that every time--well, let me not say every time, right? You don't want to speak in absolutes, but more often times than not, especially in consulting, when you talk about kicking it with somebody or, like, doing something fun, it often revolves around getting a drink, getting something to eat, right? Especially in consulting. They talk about, like, the consulting 15, right? Like, you pick up weight just traveling and eating out all of the time, and so I think that you're 100% right that finding other avenues to connect and build relationships as opposed to kind of, like, staring down a plate of food or staring in-between a bottle. So let's talk a little bit more about Grown Up Sports, right? Like, what's the story behind the company? Why the name? All of that. Just talk to us a little bit about it.Joe: As I alluded, we do grown up sports, and I--we'll just give you a little bit of background about how we even came to call ourselves that, 'cause I find the story interesting. We--me and my business partner, John, started this company about seven years ago. I know John because we both played intramurals at the University of Texas in Austin. That's where we went to undergrad. He worked for RecSports, was a sports management major, and he actually interned for a company that was similar to ours that was based in Austin and helped them with their original expansion out to San Antonio, and so this is something that he was passionate about from when he was forming a passion about anything. So when he was, like, 21. That was his focus. We both moved to Houston. He came here for law school. I came just to start my professional career. My family is from Houston. And we were looking for a similar community to that that we had when we were an undergrad playing intramurals. Couldn't find anything that we felt met that need in the space, and so--he had been wanting to do that for quite some time. We decided--so a little bit of background about me. I was working with an education technology start-up on the side, helping them with an expansion in Houston, so I had a little bit of entrepreneurial experience, and so when he was looking to start this he was looking for a partner, and he comes to me with the idea. We go through his business plan. I tell him it's awesome. I don't have time for it. Some situations arose that made it seem like the time was right, and so we decided that we would try to start this company, and then we decided we wanted to start it--we're both basketball guys, and so this was during the time when the NBA was on a lockout--Zach: Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah.Joe: Yeah, and so what you're seeing on ESPN at the time is a bunch of leagues, and we wanted to start with a basketball league. Leagues that are becoming popularized with these big names, and it's, like, the Goodman League, the Drew League. You know, something that has a name that pops, something you want to [?], like, name our company. We really wanted to do, like, recreational leagues in Houston, and so we had a name, that was Houston Rec Leagues, and then as we started thinking a little bit more long-term it was like, "Oh, that sounds a little bit limiting." So, you know, [had] a moment of clarity if you will [?], and it's like, "What could we name our company that rolls off the tongue?" And it was like, "We need something that's gonna pop and speak to people like the Drew League," and so I was thinking of what we were planning to provide, grown up sports. GUS. GUS League. You know, "It's gonna--it's gonna roll off the tongue. People are gonna love it," and, you know, it doesn't really work like that, but that was kind of the motivation behind why we [?] named it that, and it also gave us the opportunity if we ever wanted to expand our horizons to other geographic areas that it's not so limiting in scope as Houston Rec Leagues might have been.Zach: I love it.Joe: So that's a little bit about the name, yeah. And even our motivation--so this was--for me, this is how I make--[?] my closest friends, you know, I know 'em through sports. How I met my business partner, I met him through essentially, you know, our company, but for college students and intramurals. So this was just a natural thing for us to do, and it's nice that we've been able to find a way to make some money off something that we actually--we use the product ourselves, and we were looking for a need--the need was something that we were trying to solve for ourselves first and foremost.Zach: Man, I love that. And, you know, it's funny, you talk--and you talked about, like, it doesn't really work that way, but GUS does roll off the tongue, and it's interesting because as someone who lives in Houston, it feels like almost every other person, especially, like, before I joined the current firm that I'm at, like, everyone is either--they've either heard about it or they're a part of it. If I'm with somebody and, like, I can tell that they play basketball--you know the type, right? Either it's their walk or their build. I say, "Do you hoop?" And they'll be like, "Oh, yeah. You know, I do some intramural stuff. It's, like, an adult intramural." I'm like, "Oh, okay. Have you heard of GUS?" They're like, "Yeah, that's what I meant." I'm like, "Oh," and I remember after, like, the fourth or fifth time I was like, "Dang, this mug is real." Like, it's just super funny, but, like, anybody I see somebody with, like, that sore walk, you know what I'm talking about? Like, with the--you know. The limp--Joe: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, our knees are aging faster than the rest of us for sure. Zach: It's funny, but it's not funny at all. But I'll see it, and I'm like, "Oh, okay. He probably hoops," and I just--I mean, there's a strong percentage, man, and they'll be like, "Oh, GUS." It's--like, it's smooth, to your point. You talked about building up this business with John, and there was a point in time where you were building this up while you were actually in business school. Like, can we talk a little bit about what that was like?Joe: So I went to the University of Michigan for business school, got my MBA. Zach: [Go] Blue.Joe: Go Blue. Ooh, I appreciate that. And the reason I--I wanted to go to business school for a while before I went and didn't have necessarily a reason, a compelling reason. Like, I didn't know that I necessarily wanted to expand the career that I was in, if I was doing it to grow within the ranks of my current company, but after we started GUS--me personally I have always had ambitions to start a company, manage a company, be--have some entrepreneurial avenue in my life, and after we started GUS [I] had a real thing to actually focus on while I was in grad school. And that was--it was really useful. I think a lot of times you can run into students that are pursuing higher-level degrees, and sometimes it's a check on a box. For me it was a very personal journey. It's about personal development. I knew that maybe the cost of tuition is really high for me to learn about doing something that's more risky, and it--really the natural thing would be to take a more professional route, but I knew that I needed to get a little bit of the business chops if I ever wanted to grow this thing into something worth talking about, and so the business school aspect was really useful for me, being in an environment where I could actually focus on the business side of the company and not just the day-to-day operations, pull back from the day-to-day operations. I thought I was gonna be able to do both at the same time. That was proven very impossible as soon as I got on campus. But also to explore avenues with resources and advisers and mentors that were there to help me formulate my thoughts for what this could be and what I might want to focus on in the future. So the MBA process was wonderful for me, even just to think about more of the business side of starting a company--you know, you start a company. It's cool, it's fun, and then suddenly you get into, like, accounting problems, incentives with your employees and stuff like that, so this isn't [?]--Zach: Collections.Joe: Right. Y'all--oh, my gosh. Yeah.Zach: Yeah. No, that's incredible. Man, I figured I would ask. It was interesting 'cause we--you know, we had Nicaila on the show as well, and she talked about her time getting her MBA, and you're absolutely right, right, that--well, let me back up, 'cause I have not gotten my MBA, okay? So let me not talk and try to false flex, but when I talk to people--when I talk to people who have gotten an MBA, a lot of them will come back and be like, "Man, you know, I was just kind of doing this to check a box," or, you know, "I didn't really know what I was doing. I was just kind of going for it." And there's no shame in that, right? But I remember in talking to you about your journey, you know, you were very purposed in what you were doing, and I remember as I was thinking about getting back into school, that really helped shape me and shape my point of view in terms of "What am I actually doing this for?" Because it's a lot of time, and for many it's a lot of money, so there needs to be--in my opinion there should be some strategy you have, and so what was really cool to me was the fact that you had a strategy behind what you were doing. Okay, cool. Cool, cool, cool. So let's get back to wellness. If you had three physical wellness tips for professionals, particularly people of color, what would they be?Joe: Yeah. So I think just the baseline of staying active is really important. What we do is pretty structured, but on the note of people of color, we have done events with a color cancer foundation start-up by a brother based out of Austin who wanted to start something for people of color that are more susceptible to colon cancer because of physical inactivity. We've done events with them raising awareness, and the events that we did were not around the typical sports leagues that we do. They're, like, fun in the sun-type days, a field day, a bunch of activities - some tug-of-war, a watermelon-eating game, playing some water balloons in the sand. Just things that you're doing for fun with the purpose of reminding people that just being active can be fun and that it's an important thing to do as a part of, like, your daily wellness. And a lot of times your physical wellness can just--it can be preventative of things that could be much worse if you aren't--if you aren't prioritizing your wellness, and so part of it is just staying active period. I read an article around when we started this company that was in GQ that was--I think the title of the article was, like, "Our Chairs Are Killing Us." Yeah. We are dormant by profession, and our desks are actually harming us just by sitting all day, and, so, you know, the primary goal is literally just "Get up. Go do something. Take a walk," you know? Maybe take a 15-minute break every 4 hours. That's what a doctor would tell you. So that's the baseline. I do think--obviously I'm biased, but there's something to be said about continuing to play sports as an adult, team sports. I think some of that can be intimidating, but, you know, the majority of our customers or participants are corporate, and they're corporate groups getting together. They're doing low-stakes activities. They're playing recreational volleyball with us. A lot of it is about team building, team wellness, just getting people to get to know each other, have a good time--get outside of the office and have a good time, but also they're doing something active, and that's--sometimes that can be a good alternative to getting a drink and eating. And so, you know, if you--if you need some accountability, sometimes it's useful to do something like join a team with your office, and that can be--and it can be something low-stakes that's not intimidating, and then the third would be, you know, if you're not into committing to things like team sports, go do something on a one-day. Like, go to a run club if you want to go find some people that do something active but you don't have to commit to anything week in and week out, and sometimes that can be the gateway for you to find out more about, like, people that do this type of thing, but also you can pop in, pop out, do it on your own, and, you know, it might even help you find some other people that can get you into the types of things that are active, 'cause sometimes you just don't have the support system and it's hard to get started. So, you know, those are just a couple avenues to just get the ball rolling, and they're good ways to meet people. Personally--obviously my personal network is a little more active, but you also find that active people are interesting people. Like, they're finding a way to continue to do something, to push themselves, and that's--often times those are interesting people to be around and will make you a more interesting person as well.Zach: I love that. No, you're absolutely right, and man--the one point you made around just, like, getting up, that resonates with me a lot, 'cause man, I got these chairs, right, at my client site. I just be sitting down all day, Joe, so I find--Joe: They're so comfortable. They're ergonomically, like, sound, you know? We have such good executive chairs now. They're tempting to sit all day, and you just need--sometimes you need something to tell you.Zach: But let me keep it a bean with you though. Like, even still, even them ergonomic chairs, you know, like, your behind start getting numb, so what I started--I started getting up, man. I had to start taking my walks downtown, 'cause, like, I can't--I can't do it, man. It's too much. Like, I'm used to feeling all parts of my body. Like, I'm 29 years old. I should feel my body when I'm at work, you know what I'm saying? Like, come on. We gotta get up. So that's real though. I appreciate that. Now, look, don't let me shortchange you. Where can people learn more about GUS?Joe: We--you know, GUS Leagues, if you go to GUS Leagues on any social media channel, @GUSleagues, you'll find us. GUSleagues.com, our website, is pretty informative. You can find out all of the things we do and things you can engage with us. If you happen to be in Houston and you work for a company that's looking to do a team-building activity, check us out. We do that type of thing as well. Yeah, you know, you can--if you type in GUS--if you type in basketball, if you type in adult sports in Houston, you're probably gonna find us.Zach: Oh, that's a lowkey stunt, but I appreciate it.Joe: That was--it was a light flex, but it's typically accurate.Zach: It was a light flex, but it's accurate. That's what make flexing dope, is when, like, you say something that's just, like, it's facts though. You're right. So when you type in "basketball," you type in "adult rec," Grown Up Sports will pop up, y'all. And this is not even an ad, yo. It's true.Joe: No, this is not a paid--it's not a paid spot. [inaudible].Zach: This is not a paid spot, facts. But what we're gonna do, Joe, we'll make sure that we have all of the information down at the bottom. And listen, for those who don't know, we talk a little bit about--a lot of bit, a lot about the future of work, right? And we talk about how teams and groups and organizations are gonna be changing, and listen, y'all, for those who don't know, get in the know. We'll make sure to put some articles in the show links as well, but wellness is gonna be a large portion of how organizations center and manage their teams. It's gonna be a larger point of or part of employee incentives. So the more that you can really learn and understand and get plugged into spaces like this the better. So I'm talking to y'all employees and I'm talking to y'all corporate big wigs, y'all who be making decisions, because I know y'all be listening to this too. Shout-out to the people who be making decisions. What's up? Okay, before we go, Joe, any parting words or shout-outs?Joe: No, just shout-out to you. This is--love the podcast, love what you're doing. I think it's important work, and more power to you. Thank you for having me. I really appreciate it. Thanks for the shout-out too. I'm amongst really good company on this show, and you're an excellent interviewer, so I appreciate the attention to detail.Zach: Aw. Man, so, you know, I don't have my soundboard, but man, if I did, like, I would play, like, the theme song from "My Brother and Me." Remember that show? "My Brother and Me" on Nickelodeon? [I’d like to add it, but I’m unsure if that’s legal]Joe: Oh, my gosh. Yes. So good.Zach: Yeah, yeah, but it's okay. All right. Well, that does it for us, y'all. Thank you for joining us on the Living Corporate podcast. Make sure to check us out on Instagram @LivingCorporate, Twitter @LivingCorp_Pod, and subscribe to our newsletter through living-corporate.com, please say the dash, okay? Now, look, it's also livingcorporate.co, livingcorporate.org, livingcorporate.net. We got, like, all the Living Corporates, Joe, except for livingcorporate.com, 'cause Australia got the domain, bro, and they not letting it up. I don't know what's up.Joe: Amazing.Zach: I know, right? If you have a question you'd like for us to answer and read on the show, make sure you email us at livingcorporatepodcast@gmail.com, or you can just hit us up on DMs. Our DMs are wide open. Just slide up in there, ask us a question. We'll make sure to answer your question, and we'll call the title--the episode of the show "Listener Letters." We've done 'em a couple of times. We'll continue to do it. Just send us the questions. Now, look, this has been Zach, and you've been listening to Joseph Price, founder--well, co-founder, 'cause no disrespect to Favor. John Favor, what's up? We see you. And CEO of Grown Up Sports, based in Houston, Texas. 'Til next time--Joe: [makes horn-like noises]Zach: Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh, snap. Hold on. Wait, wait, wait. Before we go, I do need to get some--no, no, no. Joe, that's a good point. Sound Man, give me my air horns right HERE. [he does] Okay, and now we're gone. Peace.
As The Boss, you have a responsibility to Protect the House. This means handling safety issues, customer care issues, and finally, and sometimes most importantly, legal issues. Our guest today is Joe Price, Member of the Robinson & McElwee PLLC law firm from Charleston, WV. Joe takes the time to show you step-by-step how lawyers can make your job very difficult if you're not taking care of your people. This is probably one of our most important podcasts so tune in and take lots of notes!!!
It’s Thursday! Day One of San Diego Comic Con!! We came, we saw, our backs and feet hurt, and we
Tonight is the eighth installment of local and regionial blues. We listen to Jono Smith, Patrick Hazel, Rob Lumbard, Erick Hovey, JC Anderson, Hawkeye Herman, Jimmy Pryor, Joe Price, Dan Doran, Gary Smith, Molly Nova, and Taz Grant. Its a great show!!!! Please support our show by subscribing, sharing, liking and commenting!!! if you are on Podbean please follow us!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!
In this episode, J. Keith van Straaten is reunited on stage with fellow thespian Andrea Savage. You may recognize Savage from her starring role on TruTV’s I’m Sorry, and dozens of Angelenos will recognize her from a junior high production of a pirate musical, which also starred J. Keith himself. Alas, Fred Willard did not appear in that seminal musical. He was probably off filming This Is Spinal Tap or SCTV at that time. In any event, fate brought Andrea Savage and Fred Willard together to compete for trivia supremacy. Do YOU Know the Difference? What is the difference between a bagel and a bialy? What is the difference between theater that is off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway? Areas of Expertise Fred: WWII-era Baseball, '50s Rock & Roll, Silent film history Andrea: Little House on the Prairie, Playing Poker, Talking to your kids about beginning puberty Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Andrea Savage Fred Willard With guest experts: Alison Arngrim, the New York Times bestselling author and actress known for playing Nellie Oleson on Little House on the Prairie. Dr. Joe Price, Co-Director for The Institute for Baseball Studies at Whittier College. Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show is recorded at the Angel City Brewery in downtown Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. David McKeever is the Live Sound Engineer. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. The show is edited by Julian Burrell.
Its the second birthday of the Iowa Blues showcase podcast!!!!!!! Tonight we are playing regional and local blues (plus one international blues performer!!!!) Its a cast of thousands!!!! we feature tonight: Jimmy Pryor, Chicago Rick, Gene Jackson, Jono Smith, John Lee Eagan, Frank Strong, Matt Woods, Kent Burnside, Madam Jules, Jon East, Norman Su, Scott Hartung, Rob Lumbard, Bob Dorr, Molly Nova, Joe Price, Patrick Hazel, Scott Long, and Greg Sutherland! That's a show!!!!! Please like, subscribe, and share, if on podbean please follow!!!!!!! You can also find us on ITunes, Google Play, Tunein radio, and many other great podcast providers!!!! THANKS!!!!!
Ahead of this weekend's NDCA Grand Final between Wests & Merewether at Number 1 Sportsground. Chris caught up with Wests all rounder Joe Price to talk his season so far and the Grand Final ahead.
"Won't forget, can't regret, what I did for love..." featuring some crazy, true, and of course, heartwarming stories by guests Colton Prete, Dr. Jeffrey Hill, Dr. Joe Price, along with some tales told by Sheila Arnold and Beatrice Bowles
A lot of great Iowa Blues artist tonight. The legendary Jon East, Big Sister, Bo Ramsey, Bob Pace, Catfish Keith, Craig Erickson, Chicago Rick Lussie, Carol Thomas, Joe Price, Jono Smith, Taz Grant, Madam Jules, and The Bad Boys of the Blues. Great show!!!! Lots of Iowa Blues, and Rock and Roll hall of famers. Enjoy!!!!!!! Tom Gary
Monday, April 1st. The crew will be talking random sports through out the day. Guests include: 1. Joe Price of Rinknet Software. Talking scouting hockey players and hockey current events. 2. Tricia O'Hara will be sharing her story of victory over almost insurmountable odds. Sponsors: XLAthlete.com: The online strength and speed development source for athletes, trainers, and coaches. Five Star Basketball: The premier basketball skill development camp in the nation.
During World War I, soldiers stood knee-deep in mud on French battlefields while one Kansas serviceman patrolled the coast of California. Hear about the Navy uniform worn by Effingham native Joe Price.
There's a common groove in the 219th Roadhouse, but you have to immerse yourself in the music to find it. Roy Rogers, Buckwheat Zydeco, Joe Price, Johnny Littlejohn, and Root Doctor propel this hour past faster than you might realize. And they're all building a groove that will sweep you up in another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 219th Roadhouse.
There's a common groove in the 219th Roadhouse, but you have to immerse yourself in the music to find it. Roy Rogers, Buckwheat Zydeco, Joe Price, Johnny Littlejohn, and Root Doctor propel this hour past faster than you might realize. And they're all building a groove that will sweep you up in another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 219th Roadhouse.
We sit down with Cosmic Cowboy and minimalist blues guru Bo Ramsey to talk about the blues, Joe Price and Muddy Waters.
We sit down with Cosmic Cowboy and minimalist blues guru Bo Ramsey to talk about the blues, Joe Price and Muddy Waters.
If sport is an American religion, is that bad for us? What is the metaphysic of baseball? In this show, we’ll speak with a theologian and sports fan who has spent much of his career studying the religious character of rituals in sporting events and the spiritual significance of fans’ attention to sports.