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For this last hour of IST for the weekend, Coach Bob Lovell begins with Bethel University Men’s Basketball Head Coach Steve Drabyn to discuss the ending of their season with their Sweet 16 NAIA Tournament OT 83-78 loss against LSU Alexandria. The IHSAA Boys Semistate Saturday conversation then continues with Crispus Attucks’ Boys Basketball Coach Chris Hawkins as he shares about his team’s performance in their 67-49 win over New Palestine. IHSAA Network’s John Herrick recaps the Semistate action that he called in Logansport. WKLO’s David Deaton joins with a rundown of the Class A New Orleans 50-47 win over Clay City. And finally, Kip Wesner of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine talks about the progression of the IHSAA Boys competitions, compares them to his previous expectations of the teams, and what the lineups will mean leading into the State Finals next Saturday. Update Anchor Nathaniel Finch finishes out the hour with Coach with updates on the college basketball madness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Brendan King scoreboard update, he talks with Brendan King about their upcoming 1A State Championship call next week. John Herrick calls in to discuss the hire of Darian DeVries at Indiana University and what he brings to the table as he looks to make IU basketball a contender again. Paul Corsaro, head coach at IU Indy, calls in to talk his Jaguars and what his plans are after this season and heading into the next with IU Indianapolis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Herrick, WIBC News Director and IU Broadcaster, joins the show to talk about IU's big announcement hiring Darian DeVries as new men's basketball coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SWIN Sports’ Scott Mitchell joins to discuss Evansville Memorial’s 56-43 win over Evansville Central. Hauser Head Coach Trent recaps Hauser’s 81-49 win over Milan. WKLO’s David Deaton discusses Orleans 42-34 win over North Daviess. IU Radio’s John Herrick recaps the Hoosiers’ 66-60 win over Ohio State. Irish 101’s Dr. Len Clark joins to recap the Irish’s 112-110 four overtime win over Cal. Southern Indiana Sports Productions’ Dave Sockell and WNAS’s Brian Sullivan break down Brownstown Central’s 52-50 win over Silver Creek. Park Heritage’s Rich Schelsky talks Park Heritage’s 67-32 win over South Vermillion. Triton Central Head Coach Mark James joins to recap Triton Central’s 37-30 win over Scecina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell begins this hour of IST with Ball State Radio Network’s David Eha to recap Ball State’s 61-52 loss to Bowling Green. IU had a great comeback to beat Washington 78-62 and John Herrick joins with insight on the game. Dr. Len Clark of Irish 101 then joins to share about Notre Dame’s close 74-71 loss to Wake Forest and gives his insight on the upcoming changes for their team. Turning to girls' basketball, Matt Taylor of the IHSAA Champions Network shares about the 2A semifinals and how South Knox’s team made a statement tonight with their win against Rensselaer to secure the 2A state championship. Kip Wesner of Hoosier Basketball Magazine finishes out the hour with Coach by celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Aimes calls in for Clay City (77) vs. Farmersburg (41). He talks about how they were able to get that done. He also comments on his unusual amount of seniors they have and what it does for the team. Herrick calls in to talk about the heartbreak in Bloomington tonight where IU loses to UCLA in a close one. Talks about how IU had troubles on offense. Coach Swan calls in to talk about his Crow Point win over Valp tonight. The score for that game was 63-47. He talks about how this will help with their push going forward and into sectionals. Steve Cole calls in about the Heritage Hills win over Forest Park. They won this one 58-42. He talks about how this is a bounce back win and who was especially tough tonight. Chris Norton calls in to talk about the nail-bitter of Jasper vs. Castle, Jasper inching out with the win. The 2 score game ends in a 57-55 finish for Jasper. He talks about big threes, physicality, and the good and bad calls. Kip Wesner calls in to talk about everything IU basketball and how you can get your copy of the magazine. The magazine has been going on for 55 years as Coach mentions while giving the introduction. Who did Kip say is on the cover? Brendan King ends out the show in BK fashion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Corbin Lingenfelter, Coach begins the show talking to Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network and Hamilton Southeastern’s 46-38 win over Westfield on sectional championship day. Coach then talks with John Herrick of the IU Sports Network as they talk Indiana’s close loss to Michigan 70-67. We continue the college talk with the Head Coach of Bethel, Steve Drabyn, as he led his squad to a 72-69 win over Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio). We then head back into high school basketball with a talk with Roger Grossman of WRSW as they saw Warsaw win 71-54 over Northridge to lock down their girl’s sectional championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Moorehead calls in to talk about Howser getting a big win against Decatur South, 79 to 25. He talks about his key players to get that done as well and what their near future looks like. Coach Matt calls in to talk about Wap Ahani who beat Delta, 44 to 38. He talks about this being the second win against this team this year. He talks about how it was a great defensive game with a big offensive performance from one player. Chris Ames joins to talk about his Clay City vs. North Davies, 41-24. He talks about not being able to score well but having impeccable defense to hold them to 24. He talks about a surprise guest for tonight's game. Scott Mccleland from Noblesville against HSC, 54-49. He talks about how the other team was better in the first half but made the adjustments needed in the second half. Bobby Allen calls in to talk about their win against Lafayette Catholic, 67-38. He talks about his half-time strategy to turn the game in their direction. He also calls out some of the stars from tonight's game. John Herrick joins the show to talk about the IU vs. The Notre Dame game tonight, it was a very close game with great energy for a Midwest classic. Brian Sullivan calls in to talk about the Evansville North and New Albany game. He tells us the score was 59-55 New Albany squeezing it out. Kip joins in to talk about some Hoosier basketball mixed in with some recent and far history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To start off the second hour of the show, Seve Beach of South Ripley HS joins the show to talk about their 50-38 win over Switzerland County. David Deaton of WKLO also had two games today, calling both the West Washington vs North Harrison Girl’s game, and the Corydon Central vs Crawford County game. Travis Schroering of Northeastern Dubois calls in to talk about their loss to South Webster in Ohio. They got to play in the Hoosier Gym in Knightstown. Pat Boylan of the Pacers Radio Network joins the show to talk about the Pacers win over the 76ers. Len Clark of Irish 101 joins the show to talk about the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and about their Championship matchup against Ohio State for the National Title. John Herrick of ISC Sports Network joins to talk about Bloomington South’s 54-46 win over Carmel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this final hour of Indiana Sports Talk with Coach Bob Lovell. Coach is joined by IU Radio Network's John Herrick, Noblesville Head Coach Scott McClelland, Barr Reeve Head Coach Josh Thompson, WNAS's Brian Sullivan, Regional Radio Sports Networks Tanner Camp, WITZ's Kris Norton, WKLO's David Deaton and Hoosier Basketball Magazine Publisher Kip Wessner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell begins this hour of IST with ISC’s Greg Rakestraw, who shares about Westfield’s 52-43 win over Carmel, and previews the Girls Basketball Pairing Show on January 26. WKBV’s Nathaniel Finch then joins to discuss how the Wayne County Tournament turned out for the girl’s and boy's semifinals and finals, with both blowouts and close games. Gary McGinnis of Indiana High School Sports.com then discusses the Lawrence North win over Warren Central and how electric the atmosphere was. The show shifts to college basketball with Irish 101’s Dr. Len Clark sharing about Notre Dame’s loss to Duke. Steve Drabyn, coach of Bethel’s boys' basketball, shares how Bethel pulled off their 75-74 win against Grace, breaking a seven-game losing streak. IU Radio’s John Herrick joins to talk through IU’s loss to Iowa. And finally, Jeremiah Johnson, TV Host/Sideline Reporter for the Pacers, shares his insight into the Pacers’ season and their game tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herrick joins the show to talk about the top Indy news stories of the year! Check out the WIBC full special here WIBC's End of Year Special: The 12 for 24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Brendan King, Coach Bob Lovell begins the second hour with a conversation on the Indiana Hoosiers. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network joins to talk about the Hoosiers win over Chattanooga today in Men’s Basketball, and loss in the College Football Playoff to Notre Dame yesterday. Then, assistant coach John Brush of Cloverdale High School calls in to talk about the Boys basketball 82-57 win over Riverton Parke. Next, HC Brian Cline of Monroe Central joins after beating Hagerstown 64-58. After that, Rob Blackman of the Purdue Radio Network recaps Purdue’s 87-69 loss over No. 2 Auburn in Men’s basketball this afternoon. Back to high school basketball, David Deaton of WKLO joins after broadcasting Orleans’ 60-34 win over North Harrison this evening. Aaron Garrett of Batesville is next, talking about his team’s 60-54 win over East Central. Ball State color commentator David Eha joins after the Cardinals blew out Evansville from Worthen Arena, 80-43. Finally, Brian Sullivan from WNAS closes out the second hour talking about Lawrence North’s 77-63 win at New Albany.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WIBC's News Director and the pre/post-game host for Indiana Football, John Herrick joins to talk about the big IU vs Notre Dame game tonight! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg touches on “Tip-off Classic” and all the games that are happening at the Southport Fieldhouse tomorrow. Coach and Greg talk about their break after a home stretch for calling games and when they will be back. Brett talks about the North Davies win over North Central, 60-49. They talk about some interesting personal stories and how you could possibly save your life. He also gives a preview on the future for the team and the tough task they will have on their hands tonight. Coach Ross joins to talk about their win today against Eastern Hancock, tough start he says. Coach says any win is a good win this time of year. Brendan King throws a curveball to the show and throws in some news for hockey and why Hoosiers need some more ice rinks around our area. John Herrick joins to talk about IU’s confusing loss tonight and what things happened to get us there. David Deaton pops in to talk some North Harrison action. He says the second half was close but Silver Creek was able to run away with it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's basketball season on IST, and Coach and BK are here to give you scores from all around the state. Kurt Darling of the ISC Sports Network joins the show to talk about the North Putnam-South Putnam game. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network joins to talk about IU's 76-57 win over Miami of Ohio, he also talks about IU football. Matt Martin of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame calls in to talk about the remodeling of the Hall of Fame, and how they are expanding the building for more content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg talks about Decatur Central and their huge plays that ended up propelling them to their victory. He also previews the fact that they will be playing in 6A next year. Paul Neidig, the commissioner, joins the show to talk about this successful weekend of Indiana High School football State Championships from 1A all the way to 6A. He touches on the legendary numbers for people watching football this weekend for Indiana. Paul joins in to talk his wrap up from this long weekend for him covering these championships. He talks about how the South side of teams had their way and took home some much needed hardware. Brian Sullivan joins the show to talk about some basketball with the coach where Jeffersonville got the win over Cathedral. John Herrick joins to just comment on the dominant win for the Hoosiers. Mentions how IU has almost as many points as Purdue had in yards of total offense. He also defends their decision to run up the score in the current state college football is in. Steve Cole joins in on the action to talk about his 3A State Championship game. He breaks down how the patriots did what they needed to do to win the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob joins the show to talk about Purdue basketball and their huge win today. He touches on how they had some new faces on the court who did really well. Low turnovers for the boilers today and that has not been the story as of late. John joins in to talk about the huge match-up in IU vs OSU and a couple small mistakes Indiana made. Talks about how IU had two weeks to prepare and the start of the game was ideal for Indiana, but the rest of the game was not the same. Greg joins the show to talk about some highschool action this weekend and some of the key games that went down. Greg and Coach also talk about how the colts can win against Detroit and what that would mean. Kurt Darling joins the show to talk some Southern FC action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show from last year was one of the most popular episodes of the past year. And it's also extremely relevant right now, given all of the PBM (pharmacy benefit manager) goings-on, as well as ongoing litigation like the J&J lawsuit, etc. Listen to the show with Julie Selesnick (EP428) for more on that one. For a full transcript of this episode, click here. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the free weekly newsletter to be a member of the Relentless Tribe. Also, Brian Reid (EP456) in the episode from a couple of weeks ago. And he talks about how Mark Cuban's way of communicating and framing some of the issues with the big PBMs and just all of the perverse incentives in the drug supply chain. He says this way of communicating is “the chef's kiss.” So, besides the insights here that follow being relevant in and of themselves, there's also some lessons just in how those issues are teed up and communicated that we all can learn from. CEOs and CFOs … hey, this show is for you. Let's start here: What do all of these numbers have in common: $140,000, $3 million, $35 million, and $3 billion? These are all actual examples of how much employers, unions, and some public entities saved on healthcare benefits for themselves and their employees. The roadmap to saving 25% on pharmacy spend and/or 15% on total cost of care in ways that improve employee health and satisfaction always begins when one thing happens. There's one vital first step. That first step is CEOs and/or CFOs or their equivalents roll up their sleeves and get involved in healthcare benefits. Why can't much happen without you, CEOs and CFOs? Here's the IRL: In 2023, the healthcare industry has been financialized. There is a whole financial layer in between your company and its healthcare benefits. And unless the C-suite is involved here and bringing their financial acumen and organizational willpower to the equation, your company and your employees are currently paying hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of dollars too much and doing so within a business model that deeply exacerbates inequities. There are people out there who are very strategically taking wild advantage of a situation where CEOs/CFOs fear anything to do with healthcare in the title and don't do their normal level of due diligence. You think it's an accident that this whole space got so “complicated”? HR needs your help. Bottom line, if you are a CEO or CFO and you do not know everything that Mark Cuban and Ferrin Williams talk about on the pod today … wow, are you getting shellacked. Mark Cuban uses a different word. Healthcare benefits are, after all, for most companies the second biggest line-item expense after payroll. But don't despair here, because all of this information is really and truly actionable. Others out there are cutting zeros off of their spend and actually doing it in ways that are a total win for employees as well. My guest today, Mark Cuban, is a CEO, after all; and when he looked into it, it took him T-minus ten minutes to figure out just the order of magnitude that his “trusted” benefits consultants and PBM and ASOs (administrative services only) and others were extracting from his business. He pushed back. So can you. But just another reason to dig into that financial layer wrapping around your employee health benefits right now, you might get sued by your employees. Below is an ad currently being circulated on LinkedIn by class action attorneys recruiting employee plan members to sue their employers for ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974) violations. It's the same attorneys, by the way, from those 401(k) class action lawsuits. I've talked to a few CEOs and CFOs who are scrambling to get ahead of that. You might want to consider doing so as well. Now, for my HR professional listeners, considering that some of what Mark Cuban says in the pod that follows is indeed a little spicy, let me just recognize that the struggle is real. There are multiple competing priorities out there in the real world, for sure. And bottom line, because of those multiple competing priorities out there in the real world, it's really vital that everybody work together up and down the organization in alignment. Lauren Vela talks a lot about these realities here in episode 406. This is a longer show than normal, but it's also like a show and a half. Mark Cuban talks not only about his work with Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs, which is a company that buys drugs direct from manufacturers and sells them for cost plus 15%, a dispensing fee, and shipping. It's kind of crazy how so often that price is cheaper, sometimes considerably cheaper, than the price that plan members would have paid using their insurance—and the price that the plan is currently paying the PBM. Most Relentless Health Value Tribe members (ie, regular listeners of this show) will already know that, but what is also fascinating that Mark talks about is what he's doing with his own businesses and the Mavericks on other fronts, like dealing with hospital prices. In this show, we also talk the language of indie pharmacies, fee-only benefits consultants, TPAs (third-party administrators), PBMs, and providers doing direct contracting. There are, in fact, entities out there trying to do the right thing; and Mark acknowledges that. Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA, who is also my guest today, is chief pharmacy officer at Scripta and an expert in pharmacy benefits. She adds some great points and some context to this conversation. Scripta is partnering with Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs. Scripta has a neat Med Mapper tool and also services to help employees find the lowest costs for their prescriptions. If you are a self-insured employer, for sure, check out Scripta. Here are links to other shows that you should listen to now if you are inspired to take action. I would recommend the shows with Paul Holmes (EP397); Dan Mendelson (EP385); Andreas Mang (EP419); Rob Andrews (EP415); Cora Opsahl (EP372); Lauren Vela (EP406); Peter Hayes (EP346); Gloria Sachdev, PharmD, and Chris Skisak, PhD (EP390); and Mike Thompson (EP389). Also Mark Cuban mentions in this show the beverage distributor L&F Distributors. Thanks to Ge Bai, Andreas Mang, Lauren Vela, Andrew Gordon, Andrew Williams, Cora Opsahl, Kevin Lyons, Pat Counihan, David Dierk, Connor Dierk, John Herrick, Helen Pfister, Kristin Begley, AJ Loiacono, and Joey Dizenhouse for your help preparing for this interview. Also mentioned in this episode are Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company; Scripta Insights; Julie Selesnick; Brian Reid; Paul Holmes; Dan Mendelson; Rob Andrews; Peter Hayes; Gloria Sachdev, PharmD; Chris Skisak, PhD; Mike Thompson; and Scott Conard, MD. You can learn more at Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Scripta Insights. You can also connect with Scripta and Ferrin on LinkedIn. Mark Cuban has been a natural businessman since the age of 12. Selling garbage bags door to door, the seed was planted early on for what would eventually become long-term success. After graduating from Indiana University—where he briefly owned the most popular bar in town—Mark moved to Dallas. After a dispute with an employer who wanted him to clean instead of closing an important sale, Mark created MicroSolutions, a computer consulting service. He went on to later sell MicroSolutions in 1990 to CompuServe. In 1995, Mark and longtime friend Todd Wagner came up with an internet-based solution to not being able to listen to Hoosiers basketball games out in Texas. That solution was Broadcast.com—streaming audio over the internet. In just four short years, Broadcast.com (then Audionet) would be sold to Yahoo! Since his acquisition of the Dallas Mavericks in 2000, Mark has overseen the Mavs competing in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2006—and becoming NBA World Champions in 2011. Mark first appeared as a “Shark” on the ABC show Shark Tank in 2011, becoming the first ever to live Tweet a TV show. He has been a star on the hit show ever since and is an investor in an ever-growing portfolio of small businesses. Mark is the best-selling author of How to Win at the Sport of Business. He holds multiple patents, including a virtual reality solution for vestibular-induced dizziness and a method for counting objects on the ground from a drone. He is the executive producer of movies that have been nominated for seven Academy Awards: Good Night and Good Luck and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. Mark established Sharesleuth, a research and investigation Web site to uncover fraud in financial markets, and endowed the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents, an effort to fight patent trolls. Mark gives back to the communities that promoted his success through the Mark Cuban Foundation. The Foundation's AI Bootcamps Initiative hosts free Introduction to AI Bootcamps for low-income high schoolers, starting in Dallas. Mark also saved and annually funds the Dallas Saint Patrick's Day Parade, the largest parade in Dallas and a city institution. In January 2022, he started Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company as an effort to disrupt the drug industry and to help end ridiculous drug prices because every American should have access to safe, affordable medicines. Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA, is chief pharmacy officer of Scripta. With 15+ years' experience in the pharmacy industry, Ferrin brings a unique perspective to Scripta that spans the retail pharmacy, pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), and broker/consulting sectors. Her expertise ranges from pharmacy operations and services to innovative clinical programs, pharmacy audit, alternative payer funding, and specialty drugs. As chief pharmacy officer, Ferrin leads the company's clinical strategies organization responsible for devising innovative cost-containment strategies for prescription drugs, ensuring Scripta clients, members, and their providers are provided with best-in-class clinical insights and tools. Ferrin earned her bachelor's, Doctor of Pharmacy, and MBA degrees from the University of Oklahoma. 06:29 What was Mark Cuban's own journey as a self-insured employer with Cost Plus Drug Company? 07:44 What did Mark find when he decided to go through and look through his company's benefit program? 09:12 “When you think it through, you start to realize that money is being spent primarily by your sickest employees.” —Mark 10:02 How do you get CEOs and CFOs of self-insured employers to realize that their sickest employees are the ones subsidizing their checks? 13:00 What is the role of insurance in healthcare? 14:30 “If you can't convince them, confuse them and hide it.” —Mark 15:24 The reality behind getting a rebate check. 16:21 Why are rebates going away, and why isn't that changing PBM earnings? 19:05 How do you get CEOs and CFOs to dig into their benefits plan? 20:59 Does morally abhorrent move the needle? 21:33 “What we're trying to do is just simplify the [healthcare] industry.” —Mark 24:19 What's been changing in consumer behavior? 25:04 “Transparency is a huge part of building that trust.” —Ferrin 25:19 Why CEOs and CFOs really have the power to change healthcare. 32:29 What are Cost Plus Drugs' plans to expand? 39:21 Where is the future of the prescription drug market going? 42:09 What will happen to the prescription drug market in 10 to 20 years? 48:40 The wake-up call self-insured employers should be acknowledging now. 52:02 Where is the real change in the healthcare industry going to come from? You can learn more at Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Scripta Insights. You can also connect with Scripta and Ferrin on LinkedIn. @mcuban and Ferrin Williams provide advice for #CEOs and #CFOs of #selfinsuredemployers on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #valuebasedcare #healthcareoutcomes Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Rob Andrews (Encore! EP415), Brian Reid, Dr Beau Raymond, Brendan Keeler, Claire Brockbank, Cora Opsahl, Dan Nardi, Dr Spencer Dorn (EP451), Marilyn Bartlett, Dr Marty Makary
During the second hour of tonight's show, Coach talks with Hanover football head coach, Matt Theobald, to talk about their 31-7 win over Defiance. Then, Coach is joined by John Herrick of the IU Radio Network to talk about IU's 20-15 win over Michigan. Later, Coach is joined by Dr. Len Clark as they talk about #10 Notre Dame's win over Florida State 52-3. Coach is then joined by Brian Jennings who had the call of Indiana State's 49-0 loss to South Dakota. Then to wrap up the second hour of the show, Coach is joined by Brian Sullivan of WNAS as he had the call of Silver Creek's 57-51 win over Lawrence North in girls' basketball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul joins the show to talk about Purdue and their tough loss. He is breaking down how they fell short and got back to playing better with details on their schedule. University of Indianapolis Football,s Chris Keavers calls in to talk about their UIndy performance and what the future looks like for the hounds. John Calls in to talk IU football and all of their offensive explosion. They talk about being dominant with any quarterback on the field. Hanover Coach joins to talk about their performance so far and getting 50 wins, a great achievement from a great coach. Brendan King joins the coach again to talk about some college football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Pal Radio's Andrew Smith joins to recap New Pal's 41-7 win over Yorktown. Also, IU Radio Network's John Herrick joins to recap IU Men's Basketball exhibition vs Marion and previews tomorrow's Michigan State game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Voice of the Ball State Cardinals Mick Tidrow joins to recap the Cardinals 25-23 homecoming win over the Northern Illinois Huskies. IU Sports Network's John Herrick joins. Herrick breaks down IU's 31-17 win over Washington. Pacers Radio Network's Pat Boylan joins to recap Pacers/Knicks and to preview Pacers/76ers. Hanover Head Coach Matt Theobald joins to recap Hanover's 55-7 win over Manchester.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first games of the IHSAA Sectionals kicked off and Chuck Freebie of Michiana Sports joins to recap Mishawaka's win over Northridge 23-10. Also, John Herrick joins to discuss Monrovia's 42-19 win over Scecina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the start of this hour, John Herrick from IU Sports Network calls Coach to talk about some Hoosiers Football. Then the voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, talks to coach about the Colts' matchup this week. Kurt Darling from ISC Sports Network calls in to discuss Southern Indiana FC's 8-0 win over Memphis Boone. Then Hanover College coach Matt Theobald discusses their 35-0 win over Anderson. Coach Brett Dietz from DePauw University called in to talk their 53-34 victory over Dennison University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the final night of Indiana High School Football regular season! Coach Bob Lovell kicks off the show talking to Nathaniel Finch of Indiana High School Sports.com who had the Heritage Christian 49-6 win over Purdue Poly. John Herrick of ISC Sports joins the show to recap Danville's 47-15 win over North Montgomery. Coach talks about some of the conference championships around the state. Kurt Darling of Nine Star TV and WIBC joins the show to tell Coach about Greenfield's 49-14 win over New Castle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News Director for WIBC/Network Indiana. Sportscaster on IU Radio Network and ISC Sports Network joins to talk all things IU! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach leads off talking with Nathaniel Finch covering the Southport loss to Terre Haute South. Kieth Myers joins the show to cover Mount Vernon win over Shelbyville 34-0. Amdrew Smith joins. Coach Tippman talks about the Snyder's win over Bishop Dwenger. Greg Rakestraw of Indiana SRN 34-21 Lawrence north over Center Grove. John Herrick talks about Ben Davis win over Lawrence central 27-7. Mike Scavarro talks with coach about Evansville Memorial's win over Vincennes Lincoln 35-12. Brian Sullivan talks about Brownstown win over Silver Creek 44-6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of the show, Don Morel, coach of Wabash College joins the show to break down their 55-19 win over Wooster. He talks about the big conference win, and who played well for them today. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network calls in to recap their sixth win in a row, winning 41-24 over Northwestern. They are the first bowl eligible team in the NCAA. Coach also talks to Brendan King about the MLB playoffs. Bryan Jennings joins the recap Indiana State's loss to Youngstown State University. Brendan King and Coach talk about more playoff baseball, and the hurricane in Florida, and college football talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 21:33 - Shane Steicehn gets honest about the AR injury, we give away Billy Joel/Sting tickets, we lay on the couch for Colts/Jaguars losing streak talk, Pacers training camp 21:34 – 32:03 – we play I GOTTA KNOW: A Colts off-season do-over, do we hate the best of 3 MLB Wild Card like we do the WNBA playoffs, restaurant/franchise we're making the most money at, what are we watching 32:04 – 42:54 – Tony East of Locked on Pacers joins us and discusses his recent trip to New Orleans, Bennedict Mathurin/Jarace Walker in one-on-one match-ups, can Mathurin work his way into the rotation more frequently or crack the starting five, what six Fever players he would protect from an expansion draft 42:55 – 53:43 – WIBC's Jason Hammer joins us to give us some plays for the weekend but first berates Kevin for having phone issues last week, we get AI Kevin Bowen, the TNF game between Bucs/Falcons tonight, the first 9:30 kickoff game this Sunday, fading Purdue from here on out?, Tennessee/Arkansas this weekend 53:44 – 1:02:33 - WIBC's John Herrick joins to discuss IU football's hot start to the season, Northwestern's temporary stadium on Lake Michigan, what's most real about this IU football team, IU/Maryland from last weekendSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:54 – What has more of our attention tonight: Bucs/Falcons or Game 3 of Mets/Brewers, the weather forecast looks sloppy on Sunday in Jacksonville, Colts were without six starters in practice yesterday, Anthony Richardson's limited participation yesterday and his cloudy status for Sunday, the Colts weird losing streak against the Jaguars 11:55 – 20:01 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 20:02 – 41:32 – Shane Steicehn gets honest about the AR injury, we give away Billy Joel/Sting tickets, we lay on the couch for Colts/Jaguars losing streak talk, Pacers training camp 41:33 – 1:07:18 – EJ Speed is on the verge of setting an NFL record, Big Ten media poll has Purdue and IU atop the preseason poll, IU hoops jealousy of Purdue is how Purdue football fans should feel about IU football under Curt Cignetti, life without Zach Edey, we play I GOTTA KNOW: A Colts off-season do-over, do we hate the best of 3 MLB Wild Card like we do the WNBA playoffs, restaurant/franchise we're making the most money at, what are we watching, Morning Checkdown 1:07:19 – 1:17:45 – What's going on with AD Mithcell?, his lack of impact and not finishing routes, caller disputes the IU/Purdue conversation from earlier 1:17:46 – 1:28:58 – Tony East of Locked on Pacers joins us and discusses his recent trip to New Orleans, Bennedict Mathurin/Jarace Walker in one-on-one match-ups, can Mathurin work his way into the rotation more frequently or crack the starting five, what six Fever players he would protect from an expansion draft 1:28:59 - 1:54:54– An important Thursday practice for the Colts today for Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor, who is more important on Sunday: AR or JT?, WIBC's John Herrick joins to discuss IU football's hot start to the season, Northwestern's temporary stadium on Lake Michigan, what's most real about this IU football team, IU/Maryland from last weekend, Sound of the Day: the Colts struggles against the Jaguars and the AFC South in general, Morning Checkdown 1:54:55 = 2:05:54 – WIBC's Jason Hammer joins us to give us some plays for the weekend but first berates Kevin for having phone issues last week, we get AI Kevin Bowen, the TNF game between Bucs/Falcons tonight, the first 9:30 kickoff game this Sunday, fading Purdue from here on out?, Tennessee/Arkansas this weekend 2:05:55 – 2:15:18 – POP QUIZ + we give away a second set of Billy Joel/Sting ticketsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, WKLO's David Deaton joins the show to review North Harrison's win today, The Voice of the Indianapolis Colts Matt Taylor previews the Colts-Steelers Game tomorrow, IU Radio Network's John Herrick recaps the Indiana win over Maryland, Depauw Football Coach Robby Dietz recaps his teams 72-0 win over Oberlein, Dr. Len Clark from Irish 101, recaps the Notre Dame win over Louisville and Indiana SRN's Mike Skavara recaps the Memorial-Bosse game today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of the show, we hear from Tyson Moore, Coach of Seymour. His team won 49-0 over Bedford North Lawrence. He also talks about some of the awards players will get. Greg Rakestraw calls in with the ISC Sports Network. He breaks down the Brebeuf-Carmel game. Brebeuf won 28-27 against the much bigger Carmel. Paul Condry calls the show to talk about Valparaiso's 22-21 win over Chesterton. Steve Kolb of WAXL calls in to talk about Heritage Hills 43 -7 win over North Posey. Keith Kinder who coaches at Mishawaka calls in to talk about their 49-10 win over Goshen. John Herrick joins to recap a double overtime game between Warren Central and Ben Davis. Warren Central won 24-21. He also talks about IU football and previews their matchup against Charlotte. Eddie Garrison and Nathaniel Finch of Indiana High School Sports break down Lawrence Central's 22-14 win over Pike. Brad Huber also of Indiana High School Sports joins to talk about Cessina's 21-15 win over Speedway. To end the show, Brendan King joins to provide more insight on the Warren Central game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Coach starts the final hour of the show talking to Nathaniel Finch of ISC Sports Network who had the Clinton Prairie 28-26 win over Clinton Central. John Herrick calls in to recap the IU Western Illinois 77-3. It was the biggest lead in IU history, beating out an old record held by Franklin College. Brian Dugger, coach of Martinsville joins the show to talk about their 50-31 win over Greenwood. He also goes over some stats with the coach. Kurt Tippman of Fort Wayne Snider joins to talk about his team's 41-6 win over Fort Wayne Concordia. Andrew Smith calls in and recaps the New Pal 41-13 win over Yorktown. David Deaton of WKLO joins to talk about the North Harrison win over Corydon Central. Steve Kolb of WAXL calls in to talk about Heritage Hills' dominating win over Booneville, winning 38-0. Tanner Camp of the Region Radio Sports Network joins to give a recap of Penn's 35-7 win over South Bend Riley. Andy Dorrel, coach of Culver Academy joins to recap his teams 47 to 46 over Knox. Brad Huber from IndianaHighSchoolSports.com talks about park Tudor's 28-20 win over Short Ridge. Bryan Sullivan from WNAS discusses Providence's 13-8 win over Madison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this hour of Network Indiana Indianas Sports Talk. Coach Bob Lovell is joined by Purdue Radio Network's Rob Blackman and Indiana State Radio Networks Brian Jennings to recap Purdues win over Indiana State. John Herrick, from the IU Radio Network, discusses Indianas win to start Coach Cignetti era. Fieldhouse Files Scott Agness talks Indiana Fever and the playoff race. Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians recaps tonights games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herrick talks about an update the Avon student caught with a gun at school Plus, what's coming up for the IU season! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of this special episode of Indiana Sports Talk, Greg Rakestraw continues the previewing of Indiana sports. This hour he begins with a discussion with Curt Cavin as they preview the rest of the IndyCar season. He then talks with Kyle Neddenriep of the Indianapolis Star about high school sports and previewing the upcoming seasons. He then moves on to a discussion with the incoming Indiana State basketball coach Matthew Graves to talk the Sycamores upcoming season. Greg Rakestraw returns to the football landscape with John Herrick as they talk about IU's new Head Coach Curt Cignetti and their upcoming season. He then closes the show out on the football note with the final big time Indiana college in the Purdue Boilermakers as he talks with Alan Karpick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the remainder of the show, we here at Indiana Sports Talk continued to have technical difficulties that were temporarily resolved around 11:30 PM, but the show must go on! Derek Schultz was joined John Herrick, Howard Kellman, and Brendan King as they continue to talk more Colts, Fever, Pacers, Indians, South Bend Cubs, IndyCar in Detroit and more. We want to thank everyone for their patience and want to thank everyone that got us through this long and difficult night to give you the listeners, another night of Indiana Sports Talk! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update, Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network calls in to talk some college softball first, then discuss his day at IMS as Alex Palou won from the pole to clinch the Sonsio Grand Prix. They also dive into Game 4 coming up between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, phones in to talk the Indians 6-5 loss to the Louisville Bats. Coach then talks to John Herrick about the Horizon League softball tournament. Steve Krah of IndianaRBI.com hops on to discuss high school baseball and commits around the state of Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Herrick, News Director for WIBC joins the fun on Beer Sample Friday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Coach start the last hour of the show by discussing the ongoing IU basketball game that will decide their fate in the Big Ten tournament. Zach Hahn of Center Grove joins the show to preview his team's Semi-State game tomorrow. Kip Wesner, publisher of Hoosier Basketball Magazine, calls the show to recap some of the Big Ten games he witnessed today in Minnesota. He also talks about the Semi-State games tomorrow. John Herrick joins the show to recap IU's season ending loss to Nebraska. The final score for that game was 93-66, with Nebraska taking the win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Corbin Lingenfelter, Matt Luce joins the show. Luce is the head coach of Wapahani, who defeated Tipton 65-41 to advance to semi-state. Next, Head Coach Garrett Winegar of Fishers calls in after the Tigers defeated Flory Bidunga and Kokomo to advance another week. After that, its Head Coach Rich Schelsky of Parke Heritage, who joins following a 51-37 win over Northeastern. Mark Foerster of WMUN follows with a conversation about Delaware County basketball at the Lapel Regional. Next, its Head Coach Jackson Williams of Greenwood Christian Academy, who defeated Oldenburg Academy 49-42 to advance to the semi-state. After that, Dr. Len Clark of Irish 101 joins to talk about Notre Dame's 82-76 road loss to Virginia Tech. John Herrick of the ISC Sports Network joins next to talk about the pair of games at the Greenfield-Central Regional. Finally, Greg Rakestraw closes out the show with Coach Lovell talking about the Southport regional and all things Indiana sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Verdict reached in Elliahs #Dorsey case, accused of shooting & killing IMPD Officer Breann Leath: Guilty, but mentally ill on all counts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herrick joins the show to talk about the seven-year anniversary of the day Abigail Williams and Liberty German lost their lives. Abby & Libby: Seven Years Later (wibc.com)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello ModernJeepers welcome to Episode 246 of The ModernJeeper Show…This is our Annual Roundtable Episode where we bring together some of our great friends in the off road industry and discuss the past, present and future of our sport and what it means for you, the ModernJeeper.Corey, Jessy and Matson are joined this year by Dennis Wood of Teraflex, John Herrick of Crawl Magazine, and Larry McCrae of Zion Jeep Tours. We discuss the massive amount of acquisitions that continued in 2023 and what we expect to see in 2024, whether or not the consolidation of our industry is good for the off roading community, Jeep's sucky sales and marketing, how you all enjoyed events in 2023 and how that trend will continue into 2024 and what our big goals and expectations are for the new year. Then we get a rather wet surprise visit from a Off Road Hall of Famer and Tread Lightly board member. We are incredibly grateful for this episode to our supporters and friends including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Nacho Lighting, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, Adventure Rack Systems and, of course, Metalcloak.BTW, if you do like this episode or even if you don't, please smash that like button, give a five star review, and share it with your friends. Now, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode 245 of The ModernJeeper Show.#### This episode would not be possible without the incredible team at Metalcloak. From Engineers to Production, Marketing to Sales, Accounting to HR... everyone at Metalcloak works diligently to ensure they make the very best products for your Jeep, Bronco, Ram and Toyota.Please visit Metalcloak.com and support our sponsor today.####Liked the episode? There's more...Join us at ModernJeeper.com for the latest Jeep and off road news.Join us at ModernJeeperAdventures.com for incredibleJeeping Adventures.Join us at ModernJeeperForum.com and join an incredible group of ModernJeepers.Visit our Sponsors including Metalcloak.com and check out their full line of Jeep, Ram & Bronco Suspension Systems, Fenders & Bumpers
It's 60 years to the day of JFK's assassination in Dallas. WIBC News' John Herrick discusses the special we're airing tonight that recaptures the tragic events of 11/22/1963. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEOs and CFOs … hey, this show is for you. Let's start here: What do all of these numbers have in common: $140,000, $3 million, $35 million, and $3 billion? These are all actual examples of how much employers, unions, and some public entities saved on healthcare benefits for themselves and their employees. The roadmap to saving 25% on pharmacy spend and/or 15% on total cost of care in ways that improve employee health and satisfaction always begins when one thing happens. There's one vital first step. That first step is CEOs and/or CFOs or their equivalents roll up their sleeves and get involved in healthcare benefits. Why can't much happen without you, CEOs and CFOs? Here's the IRL: In 2023, the healthcare industry has been financialized. There is a whole financial layer in between your company and its healthcare benefits. And unless the C-suite is involved here and bringing their financial acumen and organizational willpower to the equation, your company and your employees are currently paying hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of dollars too much and doing so within a business model that deeply exacerbates inequities. There are people out there who are very strategically taking wild advantage of a situation where CEOs/CFOs fear anything to do with healthcare in the title and don't do their normal level of due diligence. You think it's an accident that this whole space got so “complicated”? HR needs your help. Bottom line, if you are a CEO or CFO and you do not know everything that Mark Cuban and Ferrin Williams talk about on the pod today … wow, are you getting shellacked. Mark Cuban uses a different word. Healthcare benefits are, after all, for most companies the second biggest line-item expense after payroll. But don't despair here, because all of this information is really and truly actionable. Others out there are cutting zeros off of their spend and actually doing it in ways that are a total win for employees as well. My guest today, Mark Cuban, is a CEO, after all; and when he looked into it, it took him T-minus ten minutes to figure out just the order of magnitude that his “trusted” benefits consultants and PBM (pharmacy benefit manager) and ASOs (administrative services only) and others were extracting from his business. He pushed back. So can you. But just another reason to dig into that financial layer wrapping around your employee health benefits right now, you might get sued by your employees. Below is an ad currently being sent around on LinkedIn by class action attorneys recruiting employee plan members to sue their employers for ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974) violations. It's the same attorneys, by the way, from those 401(k) class action lawsuits. I've talked to a few CEOs and CFOs who are scrambling to get ahead of that. You might want to consider doing so as well. Now, for my HR professional listeners, considering that some of what Mark Cuban says in the pod that follows is indeed a little spicy, let me just recognize that the struggle is real. There are multiple competing priorities out there in the real world, for sure. And bottom line, because of those multiple competing priorities out there in the real world, it's really vital that everybody work together up and down the organization in alignment. Lauren Vela talks a lot about these realities here in episode 406. This is a longer show than normal, but it's also like a show and a half. Mark Cuban talks not only about his work with Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs, which is a company that buys drugs direct from manufacturers and sells them for cost plus 15%, a dispensing fee, and shipping. It's kind of crazy how so often that price is cheaper, sometimes considerably cheaper, than the price that plan members would have paid using their insurance—and the price that the plan is currently paying the PBM. Most Relentless Health Value Tribe members (ie, regular listeners of this show) will already know all that, but what is also fascinating that Mark talks about is what he's doing with his own businesses and the Mavericks on other fronts, like dealing with hospital prices. In this show, we also talk the language of indie pharmacies, fee-only benefits consultants, TPAs (third-party administrators), PBMs, and providers doing direct contracting. There are, in fact, entities out there trying to do the right thing; and Mark acknowledges that. Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA, who is also my guest today, is chief pharmacy officer at Scripta and an expert in pharmacy benefits. She adds some great points and some context to this conversation. Scripta is partnering with Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs. Scripta has a neat Med Mapper tool and also services to help employees find the lowest costs for their prescriptions. If you are a self-insured employer, for sure, check out Scripta. Here are links to other shows that you should listen to now if you are inspired to take action. I would recommend the shows with Paul Holmes (EP397); Dan Mendelson (Encore! EP385); Andreas Mang (upcoming); Rob Andrews (EP415); Cora Opsahl (EP372); Lauren Vela (EP406); Peter Hayes (EP346); Gloria Sachdev, PharmD, and Chris Skisak, PhD (EP390); and Mike Thompson (EP389). Also Mark Cuban mentions in this show the beverage distributor L&F Distributors. Thanks to Ge Bai, Andreas Mang, Lauren Vela, Andrew Gordon, Andrew Williams, Cora Opsahl, Kevin Lyons, Pat Counihan, David Dierk, Connor Dierk, John Herrick, Helen Pfister, Kristin Begley, AJ Loiacono, and Joey Dizenhouse for your help preparing for this interview. For a full transcript of this episode, click here. You can learn more at Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Scripta Insights. You can also connect with Scripta and Ferrin on LinkedIn. Mark Cuban has been a natural businessman since the age of 12. Selling garbage bags door to door, the seed was planted early on for what would eventually become long-term success. After graduating from Indiana University—where he briefly owned the most popular bar in town—Mark moved to Dallas. After a dispute with an employer who wanted him to clean instead of closing an important sale, Mark created MicroSolutions, a computer consulting service. He went on to later sell MicroSolutions in 1990 to CompuServe. In 1995, Mark and longtime friend Todd Wagner came up with an internet-based solution to not being able to listen to Hoosiers basketball games out in Texas. That solution was Broadcast.com—streaming audio over the internet. In just four short years, Broadcast.com (then Audionet) would be sold to Yahoo! Since his acquisition of the Dallas Mavericks in 2000, Mark has overseen the Mavs competing in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2006—and becoming NBA World Champions in 2011. Mark first appeared as a “Shark” on the ABC show Shark Tank in 2011, becoming the first ever to live Tweet a TV show. He has been a star on the hit show ever since and is an investor in an ever-growing portfolio of small businesses. Mark is the best-selling author of How to Win at the Sport of Business. He holds multiple patents, including a virtual reality solution for vestibular-induced dizziness and a method for counting objects on the ground from a drone. He is the executive producer of movies that have been nominated for seven Academy Awards: Good Night and Good Luck and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. Mark established Sharesleuth, a research and investigation Web site to uncover fraud in financial markets, and endowed the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents, an effort to fight patent trolls. Mark gives back to the communities that promoted his success through the Mark Cuban Foundation. The Foundation's AI Bootcamps Initiative hosts free Introduction to AI Bootcamps for low-income high schoolers, starting in Dallas. Mark also saved and annually funds the Dallas Saint Patrick's Day Parade, the largest parade in Dallas and a city institution. In January 2022, he started Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company as an effort to disrupt the drug industry and to help end ridiculous drug prices because every American should have access to safe, affordable medicines. Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA, is chief pharmacy officer of Scripta. With 15+ years' experience in the pharmacy industry, Ferrin brings a unique perspective to Scripta that spans the retail pharmacy, pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), and broker/consulting sectors. Her expertise ranges from pharmacy operations and services to innovative clinical programs, pharmacy audit, alternative payer funding, and specialty drugs. As chief pharmacy officer, Ferrin leads the company's clinical strategies organization responsible for devising innovative cost-containment strategies for prescription drugs, ensuring Scripta clients, members, and their providers are provided with best-in-class clinical insights and tools. Ferrin earned her bachelor's, Doctor of Pharmacy, and MBA degrees from the University of Oklahoma. 05:41 What was Mark Cuban's own journey as a self-insured employer with Cost Plus Drug Company? 06:56 What did Mark find when he decided to go through and look through his company's benefit program? 08:23 “When you think it through, you start to realize that money is being spent primarily by your sickest employees.” —Mark 09:13 How do you get CEOs and CFOs of self-insured employers to realize that their sickest employees are the ones subsidizing their checks? 12:10 What is the role of insurance in healthcare? 13:42 “If you can't convince them, confuse them and hide it.” —Mark 14:35 The reality behind getting a rebate check. 15:32 Why are rebates going away, and why isn't that changing PBM earnings? 18:17 How do you get CEOs and CFOs to dig into their benefits plan? 20:13 Does morally abhorrent move the needle? 20:47 “What we're trying to do is just simplify the [healthcare] industry.” —Mark 23:33 What's been changing in consumer behavior? 24:18 “Transparency is a huge part of building that trust.” —Ferrin 24:33 Why CEOs and CFOs really have the power to change healthcare. 31:42 What are Cost Plus Drugs' plans to expand? 38:36 Where is the future of the prescription drug market going? 41:25 What will happen to the prescription drug market in 10 to 20 years? 47:56 The wake-up call self-insured employers should be acknowledging now. 51:18 Where is the real change in the healthcare industry going to come from? You can learn more at Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Scripta Insights. You can also connect with Scripta and Ferrin on LinkedIn. @mcuban and Ferrin Williams provide advice for #CEOs and #CFOs of #selfinsuredemployers on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Dan Mendelson (Encore! EP385), Josh Berlin, Dr Adam Brown, Rob Andrews, Justina Lehman, Dr Will Shrank, Dr Carly Eckert (Encore! EP361), Dr Robert Pearl, Larry Bauer (Summer Shorts 8), Secretary Dr David Shulkin and Erin Mistry
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Richard Allen, the man facing charges in the Delphi double murder, legal team resigns. The announcement was made in the courtroom. The scheduled hearing lasts minutes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.