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This week we discuss John Brodie's swan song; the career of Howard Schnellenberger; things happening in the world outside the NFL; the HOF case for Lemar Parrish. Quote of the week: "The Raiders don't give a s**t about the A's. The Raiders only care about the Raiders." Intro-outro music: "Breakaway."
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is out! Joyce talks about a feel good story about two missing women being found, polls show Latinos want Trump to run for president, and more.John Brodie who is a candidate for Coconut Creek commissioner calls in to discuss policies and Blaise Ingoglia joins us to talk about the Cancel act which will take down the Democratic party using their tactics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is out! Joyce talks about a feel good story about two missing women being found, polls show Latinos want Trump to run for president, and more. John Brodie who is a candidate for Coconut Creek commissioner calls in to discuss policies and Blaise Ingoglia joins us to talk about the Cancel act which will take down the Democratic party using their tactics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss bad teams going on scoring sprees, Bart Starr's retirement, Ken Houston's record-setting, and we each reveal our #1 NFL Films Music piece! Quote of the week: "It's Wonder Bread week."
Welcome back after a long break! On this episode, we talk with John Brodie of 1580 Utility Trailer. John has been selling Stokes Trucking trailers for over 30 years. In segment two, we have a follow up discussion with Ray Andersen, driver of truck 695. Then, Grace and Mark discuss Stokes Trucking being named a "Fleet to Watch" by the folks with "Best Fleets to Drive for".
Pro Football in the 1970s is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear). EPISODE SUMMARY I know that I will be getting a lot of feedback for this topic, and perhaps rightly so. I may even receive a lot of arguments as well. So be it. But let me begin by stating that this subject has at least some amount of stretching to it. For example, no one really believes that some of the quarterbacks that I am listing here actually have a shot at becoming a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. All I am saying with this episode is that there is a category or two where these quarterbacks did manage to excel, and as such, they deserve at least some recognition over the span of several decades in time. Maybe not in the Hall of Fame, but in some sort of acceptance and honor, nonetheless. I'm just going to begin by listing these 1970s quarterbacks, in a non-alphabetical manner, and in a random way, by their names. I will then discuss with you, their achievements. Those signal callers are: John Hadl, Ken Anderson, John Brodie, Earl Morrall, Craig Morton, and Roman Gabriel.......... Read the entire episode blog post and check out some other cool info regarding this https://sportshistorynetwork.com/football/nfl/quarterbacks-from-the-1970s-who-maybe-should-be-in-the-hall-of-fame (episode here). https://www.newspapers.com/freetrial/?xid=2229&duration=semiannual&subtype=extra&ft=true (Get a 1-week free trial to Newspapers.com to learn about this topic and so much more.) PRO FOOTBALL IN THE 1970S BACKGROUND https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/pro-football-in-the-1970s/ (Pro Football in the 1970s) is a podcast dedicated to teaching fans about the history of the NFL during the 1970s, a time when the host (Joe Zagorski) grew up as a rabid fan of the game. Joe is also an author of multiple NFL books. See Joe's books below. https://amzn.to/3mEmPrQ (The NFL in the 1970s: Pro Football's Most Important Decade) https://amzn.to/2TNZuHW (The Year the Packers Came Back: The 1972 Resurgence) https://amzn.to/3jUYFaC (America's Trailblazing Middle Linebacker: The Story of NFL Hall of Famer Willie Lanier)
This week we discuss the tragedy of Chuck Hughes, the Legend of George Blanda, the Terrible Terrys and the Tenske Twins; and collisions with end zone fences. Quote of the week: "Didn't they know about continuity back then?"
Oakland Tech Bulldog Stanford Football All American San Francisco 49ers, 1970 MVP 3 Time NFC Western Division Champion Professional Golfer, Qualifier for 1959 & 1982 US Open. Winner of Senior PGA Tour's 1991 Security Pacific Classic
This week, we discuss Thanksgiving Day history, the legendary Marshall to Page lateral, bad music, the first game in Tampa, Wandy Williams, and Momcilo Gavrik. Quote of the week: "They should use the ambulance for the field, it looked terrible."
John is the newly appointed CEO of Edinburgh headquartered Data Analytics start-up Forth Point, focusing on helping organisations realise the potential of industry 4.0 Using his experience of setting up Aquila Insight, growing the team and company all the way to acquisition by Merkle, John is excited to jump back into start-up world and do something awesome! We chatted about everything from his early days as a Data Scientist to setting up Aquila Insight, lessons learned and his thoughts on recruitment. I hope you enjoy! As always, we're brought to you by the wonderful people at Cathcart Associates. Music by https://icons8.com/music/author/noisyfilter (Noisyfilter) from https://icons8.com/music (Fugue)
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 84, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hello, Sports Fans 1: (Pro golfer Peter Jacobsen.) To land the ball on the green with this, also called juice, hit the ball below its equator with a lofted club. backspin. 2: (I'm Ed McCaffrey.) It was the name of my team at Stanford, and also one of the team colors. Cardinal. 3: (Yankees manager Joe Torre reads the clue.) In 1971 I led the league in average and RBIs, so I was just the home run title short of winning this. Triple Crown. 4: A sculpture of this heavyweight's fist was donated to the city of Detroit by Sports Illustrated. Joe Louis. 5: (I'm NFL quarterback Jeff Garcia.) In 2000 I became the fourth 49er to throw for 30 TDs in a season, after John Brodie and these 2 other fairly decent passers. Joe Montana and Steve Young. Round 2. Category: 1: This actor keeps parting and getting back together with Andie MacDowell in "Four Weddings And A Funeral". Hugh Grant. 2: Lucy Westenra is the first English woman to fall victim to him in Bram Stoker's novel. Count Dracula. 3: In "The Seven Year Itch", Tom Ewell says goodbye to his wife and starts flirting with this actress. Marilyn Monroe. 4: In a 1965 epic this Omar Sharif character keeps getting separated from his beloved Lara. Dr. Zhivago. 5: In "Casablanca" this Bogart character reminds Ilsa as they part, "We'll always have Paris". Rick Blaine. Round 3. Category: "V"Ariety 1: The first laws against alcohol in the Americas were passed in 1623 with the help of Gov. Francis Wyatt of this colony. Virginia. 2: In Chaucer's "Parliament of Fowls", the fowls gather to choose their mates on this day. Valentine's Day. 3: This great writer of the Enlightenment was known as "The Plato of the 18th Centuty". Voltaire. 4: In the 1860's this industrial "commodore" lost the fight for control of the Erie Railroad. Cornelius Vanderbilt. 5: From the Latin for "wide vessel", this type of drug does just that; it widens blood vessels. vasodilator. Round 4. Category: Before He Was President 1: He was "Old Rough and Ready", a hero of the Mexican War. (Zachary) Taylor. 2: He played sax in a jazz trio called The Three Blind Mice. Clinton. 3: He was captain of the debating team at Whittier College in California. Richard Nixon. 4: He practiced law in Kinderhook, New York. (Martin) Van Buren. 5: He was a judge of the Jackson County Court in Missouri. Truman. Round 5. Category: Leading Men 1: Hugo Chavez of this South American country is an admirer of Simon Bolivar. Venezuela. 2: In the early 1980s this star of "Scarface" and "Serpico" was an artistic director of the Actors Studio. Al Pacino. 3: In 1938 this prime minister returned to Britain from a meeting with Hitler saying, "I believe it is peace in our time". Chamberlain. 4: Like his father whom he succeeded, Bashar al-Assad heads the Ba'ath Party in this Middle East country. Syria. 5: He's played "Dirty Harry" Callahan in 5 films; the most recent was "The Dead Pool" in 1988. Clint Eastwood. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Merry Christmas from Lucas and Lucas! We discuss the Cowboys loss & what to look for and expect when evaluating players in the final 2 games of the season. Pat Summerall is still on vacation, another classic call to Damon Bruce's old radio show is shared in place of the Pat's Picks segment, for well needed comic relief! Pat calls damon regarding John Brodie not being in the hall of fame, and shares audio of the Pacman Jones shooting incident! Enjoy :)) Jimmy Ward Injury is discussed, along with a Candlestick Ronnie Lott concussion memory, Lucas does his Summerall impression for the first time ever! Down in the Trenches with Lucas Ortiz - report card on Cowboys game is issued Ortiz Overachiever is revealed! Happy Holidays All, & GO NINERS! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luke-mclaughlin1/message
Guest Andrew Thomas joins Benchwarmer Scott against Eric and Josh on the bench. Mason hosts a game where the teams reveal their disdain for Lizzo and for Mason's Matt-esque questions, Eric manages to pull out an answer with an assist from his dad, and Scott shows off his pipes during halftime.
ArtFest Fort Myers under Executive Director Sharon McAllister's leadership, has initiated a plan to act as a clearinghouse to help artists interpret and access the financial services established under the new CARES Act. The law is meant to address the economic fallout of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States. Sharon is joined by professional accountant John Brodie of Comprehensive Accounting in metro Detroit. The CARES act includes SBA Economic Disaster loans and grants, a payroll protection plan and access to unemployment benefits to small businesses and individuals. Some of its individual facets are SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans, a Payroll Protection Plan and unemployment benefits. What you will learn: how the act supports small businesseshow and where to apply for the various programswho is eligible and what determines that eligibility We know that artists are receiving information from many sources. This is a fluid situation and we intend to share information with you that we receive and think may be useful. Our current concern is providing whatever supportive assistance we can to artists. Find quick answers to your concerns on the ArtFest Fort Myers website. NOTE: none of us are giving legal; tax; accounting; unemployment or similar advice. Contact your accountant and banker for your own situation. The final regulations have not yet been written and banks & unemployment offices are scrambling to get new benefits implemented. Patience will be needed. Sobering: 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment last week.
A new study led by Dr Jon Brodie from the ARC Centre for Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University is deeply concerned that harmful insecticides, including Imidacloprid, are damaging some of Australia's most pristine and biodiverse waterways. But unlike some European countries, Canada and the USA, Australia is yet to ban the insecticide, which is very good at protecting agriculture such as cane from insects, but is highly soluble and makes its way into waterways easily. It is highly toxic to bees and other insects, a critical part of the the aquatic life food chain. In an interview with Campus Review, Brodie talks about the issue and what he sees as the prioritisation of the agriculture sector over the environment by Australia's regulator - The Australian Pesticide and and Veterinary Medicine Authority (APVMA). He also says that on any day of the way, 40 different pesticides can be found, with at least three above national safety guidelines.
Diane's journey began in San Francisco, California. She is the daughter of NFL hall of fame quarterback John Brodie, she spent most of her younger years in competitive sports. Diane played tennis at USC and studied communications. She was married for 17 years to NFL quarterback Chris Chandler and they have 3 beautiful daughters Ryan Sky and Brynn. After their divorce in 2010, Diane's life took a huge turn. After being a full-time mom for many years she decided to go back to school and get her Masters in Spiritual Psychology with a third year in Consciousness, Health and Healing. She learned the power of forgiveness, responsibility and ownership. Diane spent the next 3 years as a transformational coach working with teen girls and women, she now coaches a transformational leadership program in San Diego. Her special gift is seeing each person with the ability to support them, helping them break through their limiting beliefs and redirecting them into seeing what is possible.
Diane’s journey began in San Francisco, California. She is the daughter of NFL hall of fame quarterback John Brodie, she spent most of her younger years in competitive sports. Diane played tennis at USC and studied communications. She was married for 17 years to NFL quarterback Chris Chandler and they have 3 beautiful daughters Ryan Sky and Brynn. After their divorce in 2010, Diane’s life took a huge turn. After being a full-time mom for many years she decided to go back to school and get her Masters in Spiritual Psychology with a third year in Consciousness, Health and Healing. She learned the power of forgiveness, responsibility and ownership. Diane spent the next 3 years as a transformational coach working with teen girls and women, she now coaches a transformational leadership program in San Diego. Her special gift is seeing each person with the ability to support them, helping them break through their limiting beliefs and redirecting them into seeing what is possible.
Diane's journey began in San Francisco, California. She is the daughter of NFL hall of fame quarterback John Brodie, she spent most of her younger years in competitive sports. Diane played tennis at USC and studied communications. She was married for 17 years to NFL quarterback Chris Chandler and they have 3 beautiful daughters Ryan Sky and Brynn. After their divorce in 2010, Diane's life took a huge turn. After being a full-time mom for many years she decided to go back to school and get her Masters in Spiritual Psychology with a third year in Consciousness, Health and Healing. She learned the power of forgiveness, responsibility and ownership. Diane spent the next 3 years as a transformational coach working with teen girls and women, she now coaches a transformational leadership program in San Diego. Her special gift is seeing each person with the ability to support them, helping them break through their limiting beliefs and redirecting them into seeing what is possible.
Diane’s journey began in San Francisco, California. She is the daughter of NFL hall of fame quarterback John Brodie, she spent most of her younger years in competitive sports. Diane played tennis at USC and studied communications. She was married for 17 years to NFL quarterback Chris Chandler and they have 3 beautiful daughters Ryan Sky and Brynn. After their divorce in 2010, Diane’s life took a huge turn. After being a full-time mom for many years she decided to go back to school and get her Masters in Spiritual Psychology with a third year in Consciousness, Health and Healing. She learned the power of forgiveness, responsibility and ownership. Diane spent the next 3 years as a transformational coach working with teen girls and women, she now coaches a transformational leadership program in San Diego. Her special gift is seeing each person with the ability to support them, helping them break through their limiting beliefs and redirecting them into seeing what is possible.
Welcome back to the Fresh Fiction Podcast. I'm your host, Gwen Reyes, and I'm feeling a little psychic energy today. My guest is the incomparable Kay Hooper, author of the BISHOP FILES series. The newest book, FINAL SHADOWS, finishes out the series as out with a bang. Set against the backdrop of a “desperate underground war,” FINAL SHADOWS asks how far would you go to keep your secrets hidden. I'd like to welcome Kay Hooper to the podcast. If you love what you hear there are a few ways you can help us during season two. First, don't forget to subscribe to the Fresh Fiction Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher – or any of your favorite podcast apps. Rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends helps us out more than you know. Sharing is caring, as they say. You can find me on Twitter and instagram as @reelvixen. You can Fresh Fiction on Twitter, Instagram, and on Facebook. FINAL SHADOWS by Kay Hooper Bishop Files A desperate underground war with the survival of millions at stake looms in the electrifying conclusion of the New York Times bestselling Bishop Files Trilogy. Tasha Solomon's world turned upside-down when the psychic abilities she had tried so hard to live with in secret suddenly made her a target stalked by unseen enemies. John Brodie is by nature, by training, and by instinct a Guardian. He is a member of an intricate and secretive network of individuals who have devoted their lives to the deadly struggle of saving psychics in danger of being taken or being killed. It is a war very few other people even know exists, and yet its tentacles stretch deeply and dangerously into every aspect of society. Tasha has abilities not even she is aware of, abilities that the other side would give virtually all they possess to destroy. And if being hunted like an animal were not bad enough she has to learn how to become a warrior in a battle she did not choose, to save people she does not know, and possibly even the very world around her. If John Brodie can keep her alive long enough. Thriller Paranormal - Supernatural | Romance Paranormal | Romance Suspense [Berkley, On Sale: December 31, 2018, Mass Market Paperback / e-Book, ISBN: 9780515153354 / eISBN: 9781101589816] Fascinating, out of this world, finale A Captivating and Shocking Conclusion to the Bishop Files Trilogy A stunning thriller -- can the war on psychics be won? Buy FINAL SHADOWS: Amazon.com | Kindle | BN.com | Apple Books | Kobo | Google Play | Powell's Books | Books-A-Million | Indiebound | Ripped Bodice | Amazon CA | Amazon UK | Amazon DE | Amazon FR
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Dating from its origin, the Negro press printed the names of black informants,Freedom's Journal listing those of Moses Smith, formerly of Baltimore, and Nathan Gooms of New York, in its issue of November 7, 1828. The mere appearance of these names in the columns of the weekly was a sufficient deterrent to die other informers whose identity the editors threatened to reveal. When Martin R, Delany was editor of The Black Underground Dr. Martin R. Delaney, founder of the Pittsburgh Mystery in 1842 and later was co-editor of the North Star. In August 1858 two runaways were betrayed by John Brodie, who had promised to assist them in returning to Covington, Kentucky, to effect the liberation of relatives. Brodie's treachery nearly cost him his life. He was seized by a group of Negroes, who proceeded to give him three hundred blows with a paddle, a stroke for each dollar he was supposed to have received from the slave-catchers. Only the presence of the influential Henry Highland Garnet saved Brodie from further punishment. The badly mauled informer delivered himself to the police authorities, to be placed in jail for safe-keeping
Dating from its origin, the Negro press printed the names of black informants,Freedom's Journal listing those of Moses Smith, formerly of Baltimore, and Nathan Gooms of New York, in its issue of November 7, 1828. The mere appearance of these names in the columns of the weekly was a sufficient deterrent to die other informers whose identity the editors threatened to reveal. When Martin R, Delany was editor of The Black Underground Dr. Martin R. Delaney, founder of the Pittsburgh Mystery in 1842 and later was co-editor of the North Star. In August 1858 two runaways were betrayed by John Brodie, who had promised to assist them in returning to Covington, Kentucky, to effect the liberation of relatives. Brodie's treachery nearly cost him his life. He was seized by a group of Negroes, who proceeded to give him three hundred blows with a paddle, a stroke for each dollar he was supposed to have received from the slave-catchers. Only the presence of the influential Henry Highland Garnet saved Brodie from further punishment. The badly mauled informer delivered himself to the police authorities, to be placed in jail for safe-keeping
Movie Meltdown - Episode 200 In this our GIANT 200th episode, we talk to none other then actor Richard Kiel! Yes, most of the world remembers him as Jaws from the James Bond movies. But he's had a rich career filled with television work from "The Twilight Zone" to "Gilligan's Island". From "Gunsmoke" to "The Monkees". Not to mention his massive list of movie credits that include: "The Longest Yard", "Silver Streak", "Pale Rider", "Happy Gilmore", "Cannonball Run 2", "Force 10 from Navarone" and "Eegah"! Oh yeah, and a couple of other movies with that Roger Moore guy. So as we hang out in the lobby of the movie theater, we also mention... fighting Bart the Bear, Wild Wild West, D.W. Griffith selling movie tickets, Overlord, promoting your movies, the page 3 girls, suggestions from the department heads, Elvira, Regarding Henry, I play an intellectual bad-ass, a different person to tear your movie ticket, House of the Damned, Cubby Broccoli wants to have lunch with you, Star Trek conventions, The Phantom, Wilford Brimley, Hervé Villechaize, the alternative ending, a barnstorming bare-knuckled fighter, holding the baby in my huge hands, Thriller, making very old actors look very old, Burt Reynolds, Tangled, John Brodie, he took his Bond movies very seriously, The Giant of Thunder Mountain, a king-sized bed, Otto Preminger, my wife's ninth month of pregnancy, The Human Duplicators, the harder I work the luckier I get, parents protecting their children from the giant, scars all over his chest and body, a humongous growth spurt, little guys have a chip on their shoulder,Skidoo, killing steers with a sledgehammer, liking chick flicks, neurotic over-obsessing tweaking, being fed a diet of ripe figs and Hawaiian Punch. "You know when you're a pretty boy... it's difficult to be taken seriously. So, I've never had that problem. I'm taken too seriously!" For more on Richard, including his upcoming appearances, go to: richardkiel.com