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In radio news, job cuts hit New York City Public Radio. A new morning show hits the airwaves at radio station WKTU FM in NYC. We have lots of news on the street. Finally we continue our look at the August Personal People Meter Ratings. This weeks classic aircheck is Johnny Hayes at radio station KRLA AM from Los Angeles in July of 1986 reviewing the top songs of July 1st 1986. Finally our featured station is radio station KLOS FM in Los Angeles.
Marathon Mishaps: Stockholm 1912The Stockholm 1912 Olympics provided some of the most bizarre and tragicomical moments in Olympic history, particularly in the marathon event. Two marathoners, Shizo Kanakuri from Japan and Francisco Lázaro from Portugal, had extraordinary and ultimately heartbreaking journeys.Shizo Kanakuri's Marathon MisadventureShizo Kanakuri, a Japanese athlete, had to pay his own way to the Games, enduring a long, arduous journey on the Trans-Siberian Express. His experience was further marred by an unpalatable foreign diet and a bedridden coach suffering from tuberculosis. Despite these challenges, Kanakuri set out to compete on a sweltering Swedish summer's day.Francisco Lázaro's Tragic EndFrancisco Lázaro, a fit and hopeful Portuguese carpenter, faced a tragic end. On the same grueling day, he collapsed during the race and died the following day, possibly due to heat exhaustion or an electrolyte imbalance. His death underscored the harsh conditions and lack of proper medical understanding at the time.The Gentleman's Agreement Gone AwrySouth African marathoners Christian Gitsham and Ken McArthur, running together in the Stockholm marathon, had a gentleman's agreement to stop for water simultaneously. However, McArthur broke the agreement, leaving Gitsham behind and securing the gold medal while Gitsham took silver.Johnny Hayes' Unique CelebrationAt the 1908 London Olympics, American marathoner Johnny Hayes won gold after Italian runner Dorando Pietri was disqualified for receiving assistance. Hayes celebrated his victory in an unusual way – he was carried around the stadium on a table by his teammates, avoiding the traditional medal bite.The Plunge and Rope ClimbingEarly Olympic events included bizarre competitions like the plunge, where athletes dived into a pool and saw how far they could travel without moving their limbs. Rope climbing was another unusual event where competitors shimmied up a rope as quickly as possible. Both events lacked spectator appeal and were eventually discontinued.Cultural and Artistic CompetitionsBetween 1912 and 1948, the Olympics awarded medals for artistic achievements in town planning, sculpture, architecture, music, painting, and literature. Notably, Baron de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, won a gold medal for his poem "Ode to Sport."Oscar Swahn: The Oldest OlympianSwedish shooter Oscar Swahn participated in three consecutive Olympics from 1908 to 1920, winning multiple medals. At 72, he became the oldest medalist in Olympic history, a record that still stands.The First Photo Finish: Los Angeles 1932The 1932 Los Angeles Olympics introduced photo finishes, leading to the first recorded instance of film deciding a race outcome. American sprinters Eddie Tolan and Ralph Metcalfe finished neck-and-neck in the 100-meter final. Despite identical times, Tolan was awarded gold based on the film analysis, a decision Metcalfe disputed for the rest of his life.Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon.Get my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation.Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack.Check out The Luke Alfred Show on YouTube and Facebook.
Folge 53: Olympische Marathons - Ein Blick zurück und nach vornIn dieser spannenden Episode nehmen Franzi und Andreas euch mit auf eine Reise durch die faszinierende Geschichte und die aktuelle Bedeutung des Marathonlaufs, inspiriert von den Olympischen Spielen 2024 in Paris. Ursprung und Entwicklung des Marathons Erfahrt die legendäre Geschichte des Boten Pheidippides, der 490 v. Chr. die Nachricht des Sieges über die Perser von Marathon nach Athen brachte. Franzi und Andreas beleuchten die Einführung des modernen Marathons bei den Olympischen Spielen 1896 und die Festlegung der offiziellen Distanz von 42,195 km bei den Spielen 1908 in London. Dramatische Momente wie Dorando Pietris erschöpfender Lauf und Johnny Hayes' Sieg werden lebendig erzählt. Der Olympische Marathon 2024 in Paris Ihr bekommt spannende Einblicke in die Marathonläufe der Frauen und Männer bei den Olympischen Spielen 2024 in Paris. Franzi und Andreas berichten über die anspruchsvolle Strecke, die ikonischen Pariser Sehenswürdigkeiten und die historischen Wurzeln des Kurses. Besondere Highlights sind die deutschen Athleten Amanal Petros und Melat Kejeta sowie die finanziellen Aspekte und Herausforderungen der Olympischen Spiele. Lasst euch diese Episode nicht entgehen und taucht mit Franzi und Andreas ein in die bewegende Geschichte und die packende Gegenwart des Marathons. Seid dabei, wenn der Geist des Marathons gefeiert wird und die Vorfreude auf die Olympischen Spiele 2024 in Paris geweckt wird! Franzi und Andreas sind übrigens Mitglied im Laufcampus Club TEAM LAUFCAMPUS, ein Club der die Mitglieder vernetzt und viele, viele Vorteile bringt. Join us. IN DIESER FOLGE ANGESPROCHEN Streckenprofi: Die Route der olympischen Marathonläufe in Paris 2024 Seminare: Laufseminare und Marathonseminare Mallorca: Laufen, Lachen, Sonne tanken Newsletter: Wöchentlich Tipps und Angebote LINKS ZU FRANZI UND ANDREAS Franziska Dietz auf Instagram Andreas Butz auf Instagram Andreas auf Facebook Andreas bei Strava Andreas bei LinkedIn Mehr Marathontipps unter www.laufcampus.com Der im August 2023 gestartete Podcast entwickelt sich immer mehr zu dem deutschen Marathon-Podcast. Freue ich auf wertvolle und unterhaltsame Impulse zu Training, Taktik und Ernährung rund um deine Hobbys Laufen, Halbmarathon und Marathon.
Season 3 - Episode 103Sometimes we just need a great love story and a great conversation...Tonight we get both! Tonight we chat with Dr. Meredith & Johnny Hayes. This cool couple share how they found each other, became soulmates and started a life together full of love, music, family, kids, shared chaos and excitement in life together! Plus guest Co-Host, Angela Cortez, joins Jozlyn again this week! Join us!Follow the Chaos - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/Guest Info - Dr Meredith Hayes PsyD, LCPC, CADC - is a therapist, who has worked in this field for over a decade. Johnny Hayes is a singer, songwriter, and talented entertainer born and raised on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. He brings a first-class unique musical style that is born from a pot full of Americana, R&B / Soul, Country, and Rock ‘n' Roll. This cool couple have been married for over 10 years, have 2 beautiful children, their dogs, and live in Alabama. Guest Links -Twitter - http://johnnyhayesmusic.twitter.comFB-https://www.facebook.com/JohnnyHayesSolo IG- https://www.instagram.com/johnnyhayesmusic/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2YPRUyAuY9ADGkxJCYl88J?si=1b266c4bb0544fa6Johnny Hayes & the LoveSeats -https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Zw9FBT3GPr8FIUxdo9NHB?si=701be2aeb49d422ePatreon - http://patreon.com/johnnyhayesmusicDead Time Podcast - Katherien Ludin is a Clairvoyant Medium from Alberta, Canada. Listen to Dead Time podcast which is a podcast about Beginnings, Endings, Spiritual Connection, UFOs, Spiritual Phenomenon, Paranormal and much more! Listen - https://deadtime.buzzsprout.com/ Support the show
We're back! In our first episode of the new year, Phil Parsons remembers the influence of his older brother Benny on his life and career, his earliest days in NASCAR's old Baby Grand division and meetings with Humpy Wheeler and Johnny Hayes that changed the course of his career. Finally, Phil discusses his vicious crash at Talladega, in just the second Winston Cup event of his career. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid thumb through the May 5, 1983 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured coverage of Richard Petty's 197th career win at Talladega, Benny Parsons' runnerup effort and his kid brother's infamous accident. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back! In our first episode of the new year, Phil Parsons remembers the influence of his older brother Benny on his life and career, his earliest days in NASCAR's old Baby Grand division and meetings with Humpy Wheeler and Johnny Hayes that changed the course of his career. Finally, Phil discusses his vicious crash at Talladega, in just the second Winston Cup event of his career. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid thumb through the May 5, 1983 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured coverage of Richard Petty's 197th career win at Talladega, Benny Parsons' runnerup effort and his kid brother's infamous accident.
Tom Blundell has gone down in the record books for becoming just the second batsman in New Zealand first-class history to be given out for obstructing the field.The dismissal, for 101, came after a long wait for both teams to get on the park on the final day of the Wellington Firebirds-Otago Volts Plunket Shield match at the Basin Reserve, after stormy weather stalled play until almost 5pm.The Volts had been kept waiting for the chance to take the final three wickets to win their first Plunket Shield match at the Basin Reserve since 2003, while the Firebirds still had two top order batsmen in Black Cap Blundell and concussion substitute Andrew Fletcher to attempt to chase down a further 94 needed for a home victory.But just seven balls into the resumption, Blundell's rare dismissal triggered a quick demise for the hosts as Jacob Duffy snatched eight wickets for the match in a special 84-run victory for the side.The denouement was also remarkable for the sights in the middle, the Volts wearing blue and gold beanies in the frigid conditions, following horizontal rain earlier in the day.The sole previous instance of an obstructing the field dismissal in the scorecard of a New Zealand or Plunket Shield first-class match was in December 1953 when Canterbury tailender Johnny Hayes was dismissed at Christchurch's now demolished Lancaster Park against Central Districts; and yesterday's instance was the first since the handled ball rules were tweaked in 2017.For the Volts, it was a well executed victory that catapulted the southerners from fifth to third equal on the points table. It was also their second Plunket Shield victory in four matches, after having beaten the Stags in Dunedin at the tail of last summer.It left the Firebirds as the only side yet to pocket a win heading into next week's fourth round, an egg the defending champions will be hoping to break against the undefeated Auckland Aces who will be next up at the Basin Reserve.The Volts now head south for their first home match, at Alexandra's Molyneux Park, against unbeaten competition frontrunners Canterbury.
In Breaking Walls episode 107, we go back to school with the Nelson family and find out why David and Ricky joined the program, and how it affected the entertainment industry forever. —————————— Highlights: • Oswald George Nelson—Boy from New Jersey • The Ukulele Craze and the Boy scout Jamboree • Ozzie Starts a Band • Splitting Time Between Football and Music • Cleaning Up Around Town • On the Banks of the Old Raritan • Law School and WMCA • Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Gets on Radio • Ozzie Meet Harriet • Harriet Hilliard—One Heck of a Talent • Harriet Joins the Band • Joe Penner and Robert Ripley • Getting Married—Harriet Becomes a Film Star • Touring—David and Eric Are Born • Red Skelton • The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is Born • Changing Networks in 1948 • Jack Benny Jumps to CBS—David and Ricky Join the Show • Finding Their Groove as a Family • ABC and a Ten-Year Contract • Here Come The Nelsons to Television • Looking Ahead to Halloween —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s episode was: • On the Air — By John Dunning • Ozzie — By Ozzie Nelson • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg • Before Television — By Glenhall Taylor • As well as articles from the archives of Broadcasting Magazine, Sponsor Magazine, Radio Daily, and Radio Mirror. —————————— On the interview front: • Ozzie Nelson spoke with: Johnny Carson, Chuck Cecil, and James Day • Ricky Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and David Hartman • David Nelson spoke with David Hartman, and KRLA • Jack Wagner and Johnny Hayes were also with KRLA • While Harriet Nelson spoke with David Hartman and Chuck Schaden • Chuck Schaden also interviewed Jack Benny, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo Hear these chats and others from Chuck’s forty-year career at SpeakingOfRadio.com —————————— Selected music featured in today’s episode was: • Theme from A Summer Place — By The Ventures • Colorado Trail — From Stephen Ives’ The West • On The Banks of the Old Raritan — By The Rutgers Alma Mater Choir • Auld Lang Syne — By the Manhattan Strings • Dream a Little Dream of Me and Jersey Bounce — By Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra • Get Thee Behind Me Satan — By Harriet Hilliard Nelson • I Will Follow You — By Ricky Nelson • The Haunted House Boogie — By Jack Rivers and Happy Wilson —————————— Subscribe to Burning Gotham—the new audio drama set in 1835 New York City. It’s available everywhere you get your podcasts and at BurningGotham.com. —————————— Special thanks to: The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ Twelve Chimes, It’s Midnight https://www.twelvechimesradio.com/ The Fireside Mystery Theatre https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/ —————————— A special thank you to Ted Davenport and Jerry Haendiges: two radio show collectors who helped supply material for this episode. They’re who the large retailers go to. Ted’s got a Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/otrteddavenport/ For Jerry, please visit http://otrsite.com/ I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC - http://sperdvac.com/ —————————— Thank you to: Tony Adams Steven Allmon Orson Orsen Chandler Briana Isaac Thomas M. Joyce Ryan Kramer Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com
The latest episode of the Celtic Down Under podcast is now available. On this podcast, Jarrod, Sean & Liam talk about the appointment of Gavin Strachan as first team coach, Robbie Nielson departing Dundee United for Hearts, Johnny Hayes & Craig Gordon, & go through the rumoured signings for the upcoming season. We appreciate your support as always. Please subscribe to the Celtic Down Under Podcast via your podcast app. Please also give us a follow on both our Facebook page & group, on Instagram & on Twitter @CelticDown
In a mammoth interview with Charlie Christie and Ryan Christie, Moff, AY and Riley cover everything from Charlie's Highland League days to Ryan winning 9-in-a-row. We get the inside story on Charlie's days as manager, Ryan's emergence under Yogi and talk about both player's Highland Derby victories. There are stories about Gary Warren, Roy McBain, Nick Ross, Marius Niculae, and Georginio Wijnaldum! Charlie discusses his personal ambitions for ICT, Ryan compares Rodgers and Lennon, discusses leaving social media and becoming one of the most influential players for Celtic and Scotland. And it's all time-coded below! Celebrating 9-in-a-row (03:15) Charlie on reconstruction (05:55) Beginnings: Charlie moving from HL to Celtic, and the parallels with Ryan's career (08:54) Charlie talks 1994 and Pele / Ryan talks 2014 and Yogi (25:17) Behind the scenes of the 2015 Scottish Cup Semi-final triumph over Celtic (33:55) Feb 8th2000 and Charlie's favourite games (37:10) Ryan's breakthrough and ICT's best season (42:15) Ryan talks about signing for Celtic, being loaned back to ICT and his first appearances for The Bhoys (57:26) Charlie Christie: ICT Manager (01:01:54) Ryan on his loan spell with Aberdeen (01:05:55) Charlie and Ryan reflect on ICT's relegation in 2017 (01:10:57) Charlie talks frankly about his departure as manager following the Niculae debacle (01:13:40) Ryan's ascent: What's behind the heights he's hit under Neil Lennon this season? (01:19:17) Highland Derbies and continuing to get it right up County (01:24:36) Where have the fans gone? (01:37:01) Ryan on the red card at Livvy, social media, Rome and the Johnny Hayes language barrier (01:40:12) Scotland: Ryan talks about his Scotland career so far (01:45:15)
Episode 4 features a conversation with my buddy, Johnny Hayes. Johnny travels the world these days producing the big screen video presentations for many of the biggest pop stars of the day. His curiosity has taken him to some interesting places, and on one night, it almost got him killed. More on that in this episode. This episode also features another instalment of Please Don't Try This At Home, featuring my friend Richard Garner.
This is a teaser for episode 4 of COOL STORY with David J. MacNeil. This episode features a sit-down with my buddy Johnny Hayes.
This week I am talking with one of my oldest and best friends in Nashville, Jared Ribble. He is one of the best drummers I've ever known and worked with. He is owns a great recording studio and production company and is the drummer for the band Denver and the Mile High Orchestra. They have been on multiple tv shows and made it to the finale of the Next Great American Band. We discuss the “reality” (get it) of being on reality shows like American Idol, The Voice, AGT, etc., finding your peer group and helping each other out. Plus, diving in to what makes you unique.Show Notes:Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com Talking Points -*I started playing drums when I was a kid.*My dad did concert promotion in Wisconsin and he would bring big bands to our area and I got to know the drummers.*Will Denton who played drums for DC Talk and Steven Curtis Chapman would come to town and hang out with me and encourage me and I’ve tried to pay that forward as well.*Be that person of encouragement to someone else.*Reach out to your heroes on social media and see if they will give you advice.*I went to Belmont University to be in the Belmont Big Band. I never got that position but ended up in a touring band called Denver and the Mile High Orchestra and have been the drummer for them for the past 20 years.*I was never passionate about big band music even though I wanted to be in that Belmont big band. But, I was being prepared for something else.*Through Denver’s band is how I ended up playing on different tv shows.*Dive in to what makes you unique.*When you understand what makes you unique, you get less offended when you don’t get a job or gig or when you get let go from a gig because someone else has the uniqueness they’re looking for and what makes you special is not what’s helping them.*DMHO was on a show called The Next Great American Band which was put out by the same people as American Idol.*Denver and MHO on Next Great American Band Finale*All of those shows are scripted reality shows. They are writing a story for the whole season and finding ways to fit the performers into the story.*We made it to the top 3 and I realized I loved playing on tv. I enjoyed the pressure and excitement of playing live.*I have been the house band drummer for various award shows so when you play on tv you have to come in prepared, ready to go and get it right immediately.*If you want to get on a tv show competition, go for it! But, watch those shows carefully. From the start of a season to the end of season ask yourself “what story were the producers trying to craft?” Because at this point you are an actor and a performer that is performing and acting out their story that they are trying to tell.*If you have a unique story that tugs on the heartstrings of America, you have a better chance of getting on the show.*It’s a lesson in “craft your story.” Figure out what your story is, craft it and tell it well because that is what those shows want, then they will infuse that into their bigger story they are trying to tell.*That’s why some of the best singers on the show don’t go as far as they should, because their story isn’t as exciting and compelling to America.*Reality tv is about drama so you have to remember they may craft some drama around you and you have to be willing to put up with what they are trying to put you in.*Be aware that you are stepping into a bigger story.*You sign a contract saying they can use your likeness anyway they want, positive or negative, for the show.*All of that said, it does launch careers and if you want to do it, go for it!*When it comes to me playing in house bands on award shows, etc., tv producers would see DMHO and think we would be a great house band and invite us to work on various shows. Once you get into that world, you continue to get hired for other similar shows.*Then I got called to play in the show Nashville which you and I played on together.*I got called by Sherrie Cunningham Gibson to play on the show because she knew the band Sixwire who were playing the band for another character on the show and they referred my to her when she was asking for more players.*Playing on that type of tv show is very different because now you are actually an actor.*We are playing along to music that is already recorded. We get the tracks maybe 24 hours before filming and have to learn and copy the parts exactly as the recording because if I hit a cymbal and there is no cymbal hit in the recording, it won’t match up and I won’t get called again.*Because it is a show about music, they had a music director on set that would make sure we did everything correctly.*The Musicians Union is who tracks shows with musicians on them to make sure we get paid.*Not every tv show will run through the Union and if doesn’t you won’t get paid when re runs air.*Starting a recording studio does not come overnight.*Start with what you can afford and start making music.*Take the tools you can get your hands on and don’t go into debt buy the fanciest gear.*My partner and I started Advantage Music Production.*I own 745 Recording Studio.*Once you have done it for 20+ years touring becomes more about having new experiences than it does about the music.*I started a record label called Reel Loud Records with my dad and DMHO was the first band we signed which actually generated 7 figures of revenue.*Tons of exposure on tv doesn’t mean you are going to make a lot of money from downloads.*If you want to be a professional musician, seek after your uniqueness, practice hard and be as good as you can be for that moment, find a group of people you mesh well with.*You get jobs by running in a circle of people that are your friends that are already doing it and sticking with them as you all move up the ladder of the music industry. That is what will help grow your career.*Stick with your peer group, be friends, help each other out.*www.jaredribble.com Jared Ribble has drummed for 20+ Grammy, Dove, AMA, CMA, and other such award-winning artists, and has appeared drumming over 50 times on national television networks. He is co-owner of Advantage Music Production and operates his recording studio 745 Recording. Jared has engineered and mixed records for The Voice finalist Johnny Hayes, and iTunes best-selling jazz vocalist, Jaimee Paul. In addition to music, Jared spends time mentoring college students and young adults and is actively involved with adoption advocacy work. He lives in Nashville, TN with his wife and three young boys. You can read more about Jared at his website www.JaredRibble.com.
In Breaking Walls Episode 96, we laugh, scream, and cry while we join radio’s best as they celebrate Halloween on the air. —————————— Highlights: • The Birth of the Great Gildersleeve • Sam Spade has a Halloween adventure • Ernest Chappell says, “Don’t Tell Me About Halloween” • Spike Jones and His City Slickers Celebrate • Sherlock Holmes and the Laughing Lemur • The Story Behind Bing Crosby’s Departure from NBC and move to ABC • Ozzie, Harriet, David, and Ricky • Jack Benny goes Trick-Or-Treating • John Guedel, Art Linkletter, and People Are Funny • Looking Ahead to the Holiday Season —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s episode was: • On The Air — By John Dunning • Terror On The Air!, Horror Radio in America — By Richard J. Hand • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — by Jim Ramsburg As well as articles by: • TUNE IN Magazine - September 1946 • Broadcasting Magazine - April 14th, July14th, and September 15th, 1947 —————————— On the interview front: • Chuck Schaden interviewed Jack Benny, Ken Carpenter, John Guedel, Shirley Mitchell, Arch Oboler, Hal Peary, Lurene Tuttle, and Mike Wallace. Hear their full chats at SpeakingofRadio.com. • Howard Duff, June Havoc, and Bill Spier were with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. These interviews can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org. • John Gassman of SPERDVAC was with Art Linkletter in 1991. For more information, please go to SPERDVAC.com. • Jack Kruschen and Shirley Mitchell were with Jim Bohannon on September 12th, 1987. • Chuck Cecil interviewed Ozzie Nelson. • Johnny Hayes, David Nelson, and Jack Wagner were interviewed by KRLA • Johnny Carson interviewed Orson Welles, Ozzie, Harriet, and Ricky Nelson for The Tonight Show, while David Hartman interviewed David, Harriet, and Ricky for Good Morning America. • Frank Bresee interviewed Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter • And Dick Joy was with John Dunning for 71KNUS. —————————— Selected Music featured in today’s episode was: • A Wicked Thought - By John Zacharely • Ghost Bus Tours - By George Fenton for High Spirits and • Travelin Man - By Ricky Nelson —————————— Special thanks to our Sponsors: The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ The Fireside Mystery Theater https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/ Quietly Yours https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/quietly-yours/id1372389345 I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC. Listen to their shows on the Yesterday USA radio network. By the way, SPERDVAC - The Society To Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety and Comedy will be having their next convention this coming November 7th through 10th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel at 3131 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa, CA. For more information, please go to SPERDVAC.com A Special Thank you to: Tony Adams Ryan Kramer Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy Terry Wallace —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com
Desi, Ralph and Hector and joined by Monty Burns all the way from lovely Brittany as they discuss Montys first hand Stade Rennais experience at the Roazhon Park. Everyone looks back at the games highlights, of which there were several, the lowlights, of which there were a few, and the referees mental decisions, of which there were plenty!Other topics discussed include the up coming Foodbank Collection, Res 12 developments, Fernando Ricksen passing away and just what will it take for Hector to get as many Tattooes as Johnny Hayes!
Desi, Ralph and Hector and joined by Monty Burns all the way from lovely Brittany as they discuss Montys first hand Stade Rennais experience at the Roazhon Park. Everyone looks back at the games highlights, of which there were several, the lowlights, of which there were a few, and the referees mental decisions, of which there were plenty! Other topics discussed include the up coming Foodbank Collection, Res 12 developments, Fernando Ricksen passing away and just what will it take for Hector to get as many Tattooes as Johnny Hayes!
Tom Perry and Johnny Hayes of Jet Lending were live on air. How can you manage your contractors? Are you trying to be your own general contractor? When can you save more money, if you cut corners or do it correctly? Here at Right Path, we're helping people create a life of abundance by shifting mindsets, implementing proven systems and facilitating a community of action takers. We're on Facebook, Instagram, Periscope, and Twitch, too! Get the answer to your question that's keeping you from taking action at succeeding today!
Tom is live today with Ashley Patten from Patten Law Firm and Johnny Hayes from Jet Lending! Listen on as they tell you about how PLF works with their clients with all their title needs! Jet Lending explains how they often work with rookies! Here at Right Path we're helping people create a life of abundance by shifting mindsets, implementing proven systems and facilitating a community of action takers. So join us now! Get the answer to your question that's keeping you from taking action at succeeding today!
Tom Perry is live today with Johnny Hayes talking about how having a mentor can change your game! Learn how much faster you can go doing things when you go with an experienced person! Here at Right Path we're helping people create a life of abundance by shifting mindsets, implementing proven systems and facilitating a community of action takers. So join us now! Get the answer to your question that's keeping you from taking action at succeeding today!
Matt Mackey, harmonica player and songwriter, and Mark Cardwell, percussionist, both play in the group Johnny Hayes & the Loveseats as well as for Jacob from time to time. They both stop by, and along with Chance Gray & Jacob, take part in an evening of friends, conversation, cocktails, and who knows what else. Take off your easily-offended shoes for this one, friends and neighbors. Stick around to the end to hear Matt Mackey sing you a song. Enjoy!
Welcome to the 90 Minute Cynic Podcast (@90minutecynic) with host Chris Gallagher joined by a panel of Christian Wulff and Chris Sermanni.In the first podcast of the season we look at the expectations for the upcoming campaign ahead.We discuss Johnny Hayes and Celtic's recent transfer activity including rumours and players leaving.Champions League is discussed as we look at what our tricky first tie could be and the recent ticket fiasco.We discuss the upcoming Scottish Premiership teams and discuss what our rivals have been up to in the close season.We answer questions from twitter.Follow us on Twitter: @90MinuteCynicFacebook.com/90minutecynic
Johnny Hayes, who you might know from The Voice Season 12, stops by Jacob’s office after a show in Nashville to chat about music, life, writing used car commercial jingles, his experience with “The Voice”, what’s going on with him now and more. Johnny finishes the episode with an acoustic rendition of his recent single release, “Slow Dance”.
In 1908, hundreds of thousands of Londoners crowded the streets to watch the dramatic events of the Olympic marathon. Dorando Pietri, an Italian sweet-maker from Capri, was first into White City Stadium but he collapsed and had to be helped to the line. He was consequently disqualified and Johnny Hayes of the USA was declared the winner. However, with their love of a gallant loser, the disqualification made Pietri a celebrity for British people and he was greeted with cheers wherever he went. Simon Watts tells his story through newspaper reports from the time. Picture: Dorando Pietri crosses the line, Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images