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Best podcasts about John Ames

Latest podcast episodes about John Ames

Scions of the Southland
E261: Did we hit a wall? (Baseball vs. Marshall, Softball, S&D @ ACC Championships, WBB/MBB)

Scions of the Southland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 72:43


After the first mega-spring sports weekend at Georgia Tech, Jack/Jake/Akshay hit all the week's news ranging from Baseball's four game series vs. Marshall to an extensive conversation about the state of Georgia Tech Swim & Dive after announcing John Ames as the full time head coach.The rundown: Baseball vs. Georgia Southern & Marshall Softball in the I-75 Tournament Women's Basketball vs. #13 NC State and Florida State Men's Basketball at Boston College aka the house of horrors (and how 8th in the ACC isn't out of the question) Men's & Women's Tennis in early ACC play Swim & Dive at ACC Championships, who performed well, how Tech did compared to our expectations, and the state of the program with the hiring of John Ames Golf at Watersound InvitationalPlease let us know what you think via email (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠fromtherumbleseat@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠), on Twitter (@FTRSBlog), Bluesky, Facebook, or in the comments below!Hosts: Jack Purdy, Jake Grant, Akshay EaswaranProduction: Jack PurdyMusic: ⁠⁠Georgia Tech⁠⁠ Glee Club, Georgia Tech Marching Band

Supply Chain Now Radio
How Sumitomo Corporation of Americas Turns Inventory into “Ready Money”

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 50:41


Join us for this exciting episode, as we discuss Sumitomo Corporation of America's innovative approach to inventory optimization, as they collaborated and partnered with Optilogic, and how they incorporated a simulation-based model to convert inventory into "ready money."Hosts Scott Luton and Greg White welcomed Evrim Ertugrul, Deputy Head of Corporate Logistics at Sumitomo and John Ames, Jr., VP of Business Development at Optilogic for an excellent conversation that highlighted:The complexity and pressure businesses face, with increased awareness of the supply chain due to events like the great toilet paper shortageA critique of traditional inventory optimization methods that fail to model real-world demand variability and are based on outdated assumptions like average demand and static upstream service levelsSumitomo's collaboration with Optilogic on a project named Cosmic Frog, where they use a genetic algorithm to run many simulations, creating a risk-free environment that assists in decision-makingThe simulation's ability to handle various types of demand profiles and the concept of moving towards a digital twin for supply chain operations using advanced modeling techniquesAdditional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comCheck out our new Supply Chain Now Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3emdLcKSubscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribeLearn more about Optilogic and Cosmic Frog: https://www.optilogic.com/cosmic-frog/2023 Q3 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3VuwnIkWEBINAR- Unleashing the Potential of Distribution for a Better Supply Chain: https://bit.ly/3umO3fPThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/sumitomo-corporation-americas-tunrs-inventory-ready-money-1202

Quadra Alumni Podcast
Summer of 1981

Quadra Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 56:25


This episode contains many memorable voices from back in 1981 that you may recognize!Special thanks to Bill Wrathall for keeping this recording safe for the past 40 years.The original recording was put together by CFMS radio in Victoria, the interviewer is Dave Armstrong (a father of Sea Cadets).  The recording was titled "The Sea Cadet - HMCS Quadra" and includes a compilation of interviews done in the summer of 1981.   Hope you enjoy it.I've attempted to list names of persons interviewed - excuse the spelling inaccuracies.Cdr. Leitch (CO 1979-81), Lt(N) Ken White, Lt(N) Moira Kelly, Lt(N) Pete Larsen, Lt(N) Ron Hinshaw, CPO Nancy Hornsby, Cdt. Mary-Frances Zielinski, Father Simard,  CPO Elan Masson, Jocelyn Poison, LCdr. John Ames, Lt(N) Martine Desbois, Cdt. Dave Middleton, Cdt. Mark Moore, Cdt. Brett Pawlak, Cdt. Lenny Godenski, Cdt. Ken Nord, Cdt. Ron Hallman, Cdt. John Caffery, Cdt. Barb Little, Lt(N) Wayne Kell, Lt(N) Bob Young, Maj. Dave Letson.Audio editing done by Todd Mason.More about the Quadra Alumni Podcast: - Join the Quadra Alumni Association at https://www.quadraalumni.com/ - Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/QAAPodcast - Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/q_alumni_podcast/?hl=en Email us at quadraalumnipodcast@gmail.com for any inquiries or requests to be on the Quadra Alumni Podcast

New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins

Episode 712: Seasonal community outreach isn't a topic of widespread discussion but it's a very practical component to the ministry of a church planter. Host Clint Clifton talks with John Ames leveraging holidays to engage the community for gospel impact.

The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge from KFUO Radio
ICYMI: Next Book Club — Gilead

The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 27:29


In this excerpt from their September 9 book club recap episode, the Ladies announce their next pick for the Lutheran Ladies' Book Club: Marilynne Robinson's Gilead: A Novel. From the publisher: “John Ames is a preacher, the son of a preacher and the grandson (both maternal and paternal) of preachers. It's 1956 in Gilead, Iowa, towards the end of the Reverend Ames's life, and he is absorbed in recording his family's story, a legacy for the young son he will never see grow up. Haunted by his grandfather's presence, John tells of the rift between his grandfather and his father: the elder, an angry visionary who fought for the abolitionist cause, and his son, an ardent pacifist. He is troubled, too, by his prodigal namesake, Jack (John Ames) Boughton, his best friend's lost son who returns to Gilead searching for forgiveness and redemption. Told in John Ames's joyous, rambling voice that finds beauty, humour and truth in the smallest of life's details, Gilead is a song of celebration and acceptance of the best and the worst the world has to offer. At its heart is a tale of the sacred bonds between fathers and sons, pitch-perfect in style and story, set to dazzle critics and readers alike.” Click to learn more about Marilynne Robinson's Gilead, to see a list of previous Lutheran Ladies' Book Club picks and runners up, or to revisit past online book club events in the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook group. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), Erin (@erinaltered), and Bri (@grrrzevske) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.

Sermons from Seven Mile Waltham

In this sermon, guest preacher John Ames looks at Mark 4 and 5 to see that Jesus is God, the true Messiah who is greater than everything. In these chapters, we see one long scene in two parts. In the first scene, Jesus is able to calm the storm showing his power over the natural. In the second scene, Jesus is able to calm the demon-possessed man, showing his power over the supernatural. Who is this man? That is the question Mark 4 and 5 seeks to answer. Listen and be challenged to answer the question for yourself.

AHT Talks
AHT Talks, Featuring John Ames

AHT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 15:46


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Great American Novel
The Everyday Ecstasy of Marilynne Robinsone's GILEAD

Great American Novel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 84:57


Our eleventh episode explores the most recent novel on our list of celebrated Great American Novels, Marilynne Robinson's 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of Christian humanism, GILEAD. Set in a fictional small Iowa town in 1956, this deceptively lowkey narrative about a dying minister, John Ames, and the sudden reappearance of the town's prodigal son, Jack Boughton, raises intriguing questions about the intersection of the soul and society. Robinson is our most prominent representative of literary or philosophical Christianity today; in a marketplace in which the very notion of Christian fiction raises doctrinaire stereotypes of the rapture and the second coming, she is the rare writer who dramatizes faith as a quiet struggle between personal practice and cultural politics. Jack returns to Gilead with a secret he is convinced will challenge the drowsy, contemplative ministries of both his godfather, Ames, a Congregationalist, and his own father, Robert, a staunch Presbyterian. Jack's revelation raises questions about the function of the Church that locals may not wish to confront. But if this conflict sounds melodramatic, GILEAD is a novel of profound serenity: with a poetic style we call "conversational imagism," Robinson dramatizes the plenitude of God's presence not through fiery epiphanies but through arresting images of the natural world's divinity that pay homage to nineteenth-century American Romanticists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman. Known for her passionate defense of John Calvin and the Puritans as theologists, Robinson depicts faith not as a battle between the spirit and the flesh but between the humility and egotism of individual belief. Few novels have ever so clearly dramatized the relationship between the vulnerability of the religious self and the fragile exercise of democracy.  

StocktonAfterClass
Gilead. My Favorite Novel. Suggestion: Listen to the podcast, then read the book.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 36:59


My favorite novel is Gilead by Marilynn Robinson.  It is up there in my pantheon with Les Miserables and Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters.  Spoon River Anthology is a dialogue from the grave, short one-page, free-verse statements from the deceased about their lives.  After a while you realize they are interacting with each other, in death as they did in life.  It is one of the most creative books I have ever read.  All three of these are books I have read more than once.  Each time, they are new.  (Which is a characteristic of world-class literature). Gilead is about a Congregationalist minister, John Ames.  He is an older man who lost his beloved wife and daughter during childbirth.  He has never quite gotten over that loss but then, decades later, a young woman appears in his church one morning.  A March-October marriage?  Can this possibly work?  In fact, it does and they have a son.  But then John gets a diagnosis.  He has a heart condition that will soon take his life.  "Why do you have to be so old? his loving young wife asks.  She would have loved having another 30 years with John.  But he recognizes reality.  He realizes that he will never be able to tell his son, now six, all the stories of his family history that he would ordinarily tell him.  Nor will his son have more than a fleeting memory of his father.  John decides to write a letter to the son telling him all the things he would have told him had he had the time, and discussing with him all the issues -- religious, philosophical, historical, personal  – that he would have discussed with him as he got older.  Gilead is the note that John left for his son.  Those who know me know that I spend a lot of time in graveyards.  I frequently lead graveyard walks for friends and students.  When I discuss gravestones I always say that a gravestone is not about death.  It is about life.  It is about who we were, what was important to us, and how we want to be remembered.  This letter is the gravestone that Ames leaves for his son.  Who I was, what was important to me, how I want to be remembered.  By the way, Jane and I put our gravestone into place a few years ago.  It has the normal information:  names, dates, professions.  It includes the names of our two sons and our four grandchildren.  It has the date of our marriage.  And it has the slogan, “We were given the gift of time, and used it well.”  I stole the first part of that from Ted Kennedy's memoir.  He had three older brothers, all of whom died violently (one in war, two from assassination). He said, “I was given the gift of time,” which his brothers were not.  His memoir is a reflection on his life, the achievements that would never have occurred had he died at the age that his brothers died.  We added the last part to our stone to make it clear that we were grateful for our time. John Ames was not given that gift. Do you have a thought?  You can send me a reaction at Stocktonafterclass@gmail.com

The Independent Artist Podcast
The Man Behind The Pencil/ David Bjurstrom

The Independent Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 89:53


Join co-hosts Douglas Sigwarth https://www.sigwarthglass.com/ and Will Armstrong http://www.willarmstrongart.com/ as they discuss topics that affect the lives and livelihood of art show artists. This week we discuss COVID restrictions lifted in Chicago prior to The Old Town Art Fair, selling superstitions, and being an independent artist.Will chats with Michele Friedman and John Ames from Artist Intersection https://www.artistintersection.com/ about their digital marketing artist coop. followed by the podcast's featured guest on this episode is graphite artist David Bjurstrom  http://www.davidbjurstrom.com/ . David reveals details about his career as a professional award winning artist, his experiences as an art fair juror, and his reactions when someone copies your body of work.Douglas and Will are self funding this podcast. If you like what we do and would like to financially support the podcast to offset it's costs you may gift The Independent Artist Podcast using VENMO/ username @independentartistpodcast or through PAYPAL.ME by clicking on this link https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_USEmail us at independentartistpodcast@gmail.com with conversation topics, your feedback, or sponsorship inquiries.Podcast on FacebookPlease join the conversation. Tell us what you think on Facebook. And share the conversations you'd like to hear. https://www.facebook.com/independentartistpodcastFollow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/independentartistpodcast/Website https://www.sigwarthglass.com/independentartistpodcast.htmlSign up for our mailing list for updates and free promotions. Add your name and receive a free Independent Artist Podcast bumper sticker. http://eepurl.com/hwQn7bThis podcast is sponsored by The National Association of Independent Artists (NAIA). Please become a member http://www.naiaartists.org/membership-account/membership-levels/Please consider donating to the NAIA to financially support the advocacies it fosters.  https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=CzCNyPb_yZ9kt4XilWU7ioSBTWbzQKcUx_xWrYDdwzfbyI3nXM0uZ0g7QMwWY_V8YSv9W3XEXLxD2wE3Music, sound engineering, and mastering of the podcast by Oliver LearBusiness inquiries at theoliverlear@gmail.comhttps://soundcloud.com/oliverlearhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5yAPYzkmK4ZmdbWFLUhRNo?si=i6Y8Uc36QZWIDKIQfT3XFgThis Podcast is owned and produced by Douglas Sigwarth and Will Armstrong. The co-hosts are  on the Board  of Directors of the NAIA and encourage membership to this valuable organization.  The NAIA is a founding sponsor of the podcast and holds no authority over the creation or the content of  the episodes.Support the show (https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_US)

The New Yorker Radio Hour
Marilynne Robinson on Faith, Love, and Politics

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 19:54


Marilynne Robinson’s new novel, “Jack,” is the fourth to be set among the world and people of a fictional town called Gilead, Iowa. The novelist grew up in Idaho, and, when she moved to the flatter country of Iowa, she “noticed that the landscape had a very high number of little colleges scattered over it,” she tells David Remnick, that were sometimes the oldest buildings in a town. “I wanted to know who had built these things, that this was how you would settle an empty landscape. And that was when I came across the abolitionist movement. Those were the people who did this.” From that history and culture, Robinson imagined Gilead and the old preacher named John Ames who narrates the first book in her series. “Jack” concerns the son of Ames’s closest friend, who was disgraced and left Gilead. The book finds Jack, who is white, in St. Louis and in a predicament: he is in love with a Black woman, at a time when an interracial relationship was a scandal and, in some places, a crime. Plus, the début novelist Douglas Stuart. After two decades of working in the fashion industry and dreaming about writing, Stuart recently published an acclaimed first novel, “Shuggie Bain.” He showed us around his old stomping grounds in New York’s garment district.

Into The Abyss
Feuerbach on Christianity

Into The Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 43:28


In Marilynne Robinson's novel Gilead the preacher John Ames finds theological inspiration from the atheistic critic Ludwig Feuerbach. Feuerbach is one of Christianity's most interesting critics and arguably a critic of the caliber Christianity deserves. Though his intentions were to undermine Christianity he managed to produce some rich insights that Christians can adopt into their theology.

ABI Podcast
Exploring Veterans' Affairs Task Force, Ways to Participate - Ep. 218

ABI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 16:56


ABI Executive Director Sam Gerdano talks with ABI President Ted Gavin of Gavin/Solmonese LLC (Wilmington, Del.) and John Ames of Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP (Louisville, Ky.), a former ABI President), about ABI's new Veterans' Affairs Task Force. Gavin announced the formation of the Task Force in his speech when he became ABI President at the 2018 Annual Spring Meeting in April. Providing more details on the formation of the Task Force, which also includes former ABI President John Penn of Perkins Coie (Dallas) and former ABI Resident Scholar Jack Williams and Susan Seabury of Baker Tilly (Atlanta), Gavin and Ames discuss what the Task Force aims to accomplish — and ways that ABI members can help.

JourneyChristianCast
John Ames sermon

JourneyChristianCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 46:40


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Crossway Church
Good News for the Poor

Crossway Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


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Close Reads
#62: Gilead Kick-off Show

Close Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 57:33


On this episode of Close Reads, Angelina, Tim, and David kick off their discussion of Marilynne Robinson's beloved, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gilead (2004). Topics include whether this is a sad book, a bit on Robinson's biography, John Ames's joy in the face of suffering, and more. *** This episode is brought to you by Schole Academy from Classical Academic Press, featuring new literature courses taught by Close Reads co-star, Tim McIntosh.  It's also brought to you by our good friends at New College Franklin. Set up a campus visit now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CiRCE Institute Podcast Network
Close Reads #62: "Gilead" Kick-off Show

CiRCE Institute Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 57:33


On this episode of Close Reads, Angelina, Tim, and David kick off their discussion of Marilynne Robinson's beloved, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gilead (2004). Topics include whether this is a sad book, a bit on Robinson's biography, John Ames's joy in the face of suffering, and  more. *** This episode is brought to you by Schole Academy from Classical Academic Press, featuring new literature courses taught by Close Reads co-star, Tim McIntosh.  It's also brought to you by our good friends at New College Franklin. Set up a campus visit now!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Bookening
Episode 23: Gilead, Part 2 of 2

The Bookening

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 52:59


The epic conclusion of our series re: _Gilead _by Marilynne Robinson. Our heroes examine John Ames, Jack Boughton, the nature of true godliness, and cheap redemption versus earned redemption in storytelling. Also ... WILL THE MYSTERIOUS PHANTOM PREVAIL???????????Click here to buy the book from Amazon. Coming in December,  _A Christmas Carol _by Charles Dickens. And, hey, _Anna Karenina _is a big book and a great one. Get reading now, so you can join our discussion come January. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Real Estate Rockstars
398: Crush Your Competition and Make More Money in a Falling Market Using These Strategies from John Ames

Real Estate Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 40:25


John Ames, CPA spent 17 years working in a Big Eight CPA firm and running four public wall street companies. He brings a, ” no tomorrow ” work ethic to real estate. His entire team is trained weekly by the #1 coach in Real Estate (and has been for 13+ Years). John is a Board of Trustees member for IHC / Dixie regional Medical Center. John’s wife Lisa is is a three-time cancer survivor and they are heavily involved in fundraising for Dixie Regional and Huntsman Cancer Institute. Join us as John shares his mindset and a glance at his journey to becoming a Real Estate Rockstar by becoming the number one selling team in Southern Utah and ranked Top 100 nationwide with RE/MAX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Läsarpodden
Avsnitt 3: "Lila" av Marilynne Robinson

Läsarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 50:28


Boken ”Lila” av Marilynne Robinson berättar om kärlekshistorien mellan pastorn John Ames och den fattiga Lila. Joel Halldorf och Patrik Hagman har läst den, och samtalar om kärlek, ensamhet och kristen konst. Dessutom tar de upp dokusåpan ”Tro, hopp och kärlek” och funderar på om man egentligen borde läsa ”Kärlekens lov” (1 Kor 13) vid bröllop. Läs avsnittets shownotes här. | Klicka här för att lyssna på Läsarpodden på Itunes.

DJ Jose Calderon
SALSA Y ALGO MAS honoring the musical selections of Mr. JOHN AMES, fan of SALSA music!

DJ Jose Calderon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 85:21


World Book Club
Marilynne Robinson

World Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 50:05


Gilead is an epistolary novel that is the fictional autobiography of the Reverend John Ames, an elderly congregationalist pastor in the small, secluded town of Gilead, Iowa, who knows that he is dying of a heart condition. An intimate tale of three generations from the Civil War to the 20th Century, Gilead tells a story of fathers and sons and the spiritual battles that still rage at America's heart. In the luminous voice of Congregationalist minister John Ames, the novel takes the form of a letter to his young son and is a hymn of praise and lamentation to the God-driven existence that the Reverend loves passionately – and from which he will soon part. (Photo: Marilynne Robinson. Credit: Nancy Crampton)

The Fantasy Sideline Network
The Show with Danny P.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2013 60:00


THE NHL IS BACK! Early Sunday morning, the two sides tentatively reached a deal on a new Collective Barganing Agreement. What does it all mean, and should you go back to watching the NHL? I'll have all your answers tonight, along with John Ames and Bryan Yates from "NHL On The Ice" to break it all down. Wild Card Weekend is over, with Seattle, Green Bay, Houston, and Baltimore moving on. We will recap the four games, and look ahead to the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. Also, the latest coaching news around the league. Today, we will also have a preview of the BCS National Championship Game, pitting Notre Dame against Alabama. Who has the advantage going into the game? What will a victory mean to both schools? More importantly, who will win? Tune in to find out. Follow on twitter: @theshowdannyp Website: http://www.theshowwithdannyp.com

Bookclub
Marilynne Robinson - Gilead

Bookclub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012 27:30


American writer Marilynne Robinson talks to James Naughtie and readers about her novel Gilead, winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize. Marilynne Robinson enjoyed great success with her first novel, Housekeeping, when it was published in 1980. She reveals to Bookclub why there was a gap of twenty-four years before she was able to write Gilead, her second book; and how the voice of the narrator came to her when she found herself alone in a hotel one Christmas. Gilead is the autobiography of the Reverend John Ames, an elderly pastor in the small, secluded and fictional town of the same name, who knows he's dying of a heart condition. Writing in the late 1950s, Ames tells his story in the form of a letter to his seven year old son, who will have few memories of him. And as well as revealing his fears about what will happen to his family when he's gone, the account traces the family's history back to the time when the prairies around Kansas and Iowa were being settled, through the Civil War and up to the civil rights movement of the mid-twentieth century. The voice of John Ames captivates the Bookclub audience, and Marilynne discusses his life and work with themes relevant to her own - solitude and religious contemplation. November's Bookclub choice : Skellig by David Almond Producer : Dymphna Flynn.

The Fantasy Sideline Network
The Show with Steve and Bo

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 124:00


On this edition of The Show with Steve and Bo, it's all football!! We will continue our NFL Spotlight Series as AFC East goes under the spotlight. Could there be more of a train wreck than the New York Jets? It goes beyond just Tim Tebow. The Jets are fundementally flawed in all aspects of the game. We'll uncover this division with Bryan Yates and John Ames from the Fan vs Fan Radio Network. In the second hour of the program, we turn to the college level as we talk about the Big 12. Can Oklahoma State overcome the losses of Brandon Weeden, and Justin Blackmon? Can Texas or Oklahoma win the Big 12? We'll let you know. As always, phone lines are open and comments can be made on Twitter @InsiderSteve and @Letstalkrangers. We'll see you at 9am pst on The Fantasy Sideline Network..

The Fantasy Sideline Network
The Show with Steve and Bo

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2012 121:00


On this edition of The Show with Steve and Bo, our NFL Spotlight Series continues as we put the AFC South under the microscope. Can the Texans repeat as division champions or can Tennessee break through? Helping us sort out this division will be John Ames and Bryan Yates from the Fan vs Fan Radio Network. In the second hour we will be talking winners and losers from the July 31st non-waiver trading deadline. As always, phone lines are open and comments and questions can be made on Twitter @InsiderSteve and @Letstalkrangers.

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The Fantasy Sideline Network
The Show with Danny P.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2012 120:00


On this episode, we mourn the loss of Penn State legendary head coach Joe Paterno.  We look back at his life, career at Penn State, and the scandal that ultimately cost him his job.  In your mind, where does JoePa's legacy stand? Today on the show, I am joined by John Ames (twitter @NHLOnTheIceAmes), host of "On The Ice" on the Fan vs. Fan Network, as we discuss all that is Paterno.   Also, we know who is going to Super Bowl XLVI, finally! Today, we break down the AFC and NFC Championship games.  Let's see how well the blog  picks (www.theshowwithdannyp.wordpress.com) did.  Also, more NHL, NBA, and some major upsets in College Hoops.  What are some of the top teams in my eyes after this weekend?   Follow @theshowdannyp on twitter, and live chat throughout the show by using #TSWDP.  Check out the official website for the podcast, http://www.theshowwithdannyp.com

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join Bryan Yates and John Ames for On The Ice Saturday at 10 pm EST.  On The Ice will be diving into the weekend of hockey and the week to come, covering all the teams in the NHL. We also will be talking fantasy hockey. What players you should look at picking up, and what players you should be dropping.You can find all your hockey news and notes here as well. You can chat with us in the chat room or call into our hotline at (424) 675-8209. Check us out on twitter @ NHLOn_The_Ice, or facebook with all our shows information. Just search On The Ice. If you miss any shows, you get them on ITunes as well.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join Bryan Yates and John Ames for On The Ice Saturday at 10 pm EST. Come join us as we have Chris Wassel , Hockey writer and blogger for The Hockey Writers, Inside Hockey, The Program and writes for the New Jersey Devils The Examiner.Also if you want to join the conversastion, join us in our chat room or call in 424 675-8209.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join Bryan Yates and John Ames for On The Ice Saturday at 10 pm EST. The beggining of the NHL season is upon us, so we will dive into the NHL season full steam ahead with our returning guest, Patt Leggs from nhlfanchat.com breaking down the Westeren Conference. Also if you want to join the conversastion, join us in our chat room or call in 424 675-8209.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join us Saturday at 10 p.m EST as Host Bryan Yates and John Ames cover all the NHL news of the week and pre pare you with your fantasy hockey draft as we will conduct our live fantasy hockey draft starting at 10:15. Tune in as we will have guest stopping in to talk hockey with us though out the show.

The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join On The Ice, Wednesday at 5pm EST with your hosts Bryan Yates and John Ames. With the NHL pre season begining this week, Patt Leggs of NHLfanchat.com. Patt will help us breakdown the upcoming season. Also your weekly does of news and notes.

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The Fantasy Sideline Network

Join On The Ice, Wednesday at 5pm EST with your hosts Bryan Yates and John Ames. This week we will go back though some of the NHL rankings of fantasy hockey. Also take a first look at NHL12, also your weekly news and notes. 

Splendid Beats » Splendid Podcast
Leave Trace & John Ames :: Live at Kinetic 4

Splendid Beats » Splendid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2010 61:00


Download :: [download#23#nohits] This set was recorded live in the in Chillography Downtempo Dinosaur room at Kinetic 4 at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, The post Leave Trace & John Ames :: Live at Kinetic 4 appeared first on SPLENDID BEATS » Splendid Podcast.

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room
Reading Room 2006 Jul 28

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2006


Today's show features Gilead by Marilynne Robinson, chosen by the Iowa Librarian's Association for All Iowa Reads, 2006. Beginning in 1956, Gilead is a letter written by the aging Rev. John Ames, to his grandson. In conjunction with the Hampton Public Library, The Kaleidoscope is sponsoring All Hampton Reads featuring Gilead for the month of August.

Bookworm
Marilynne Robinson, Part II

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2005 29:39


Gilead (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)In the second part of our conversation, we explore the historical and social forces that shape Marilynne Robinson's narrator, John Ames, and, by extension, the Protestant Church...