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As we build up to the SA Junior IPT at Port Elizabeth Golf Club, get to know Western Province player Josh Daniels of Somerset West Golf Club.
South African Golf Development Board product Josh Daniels reflects on the role the SAGDB has played in his journey from Kuilsriver Golf Club in his younger years to now standing upon the threshold of his Freshman year at NCAA Division I College, Augusta State University.
Joe vs Punk: The First One. Pure Title ALREADY scrapped. Ultimate Endurance, Survival of the Fittest, & Contenders Ring. Breakouts of Aries, Lethal, and BALD BRYAN ApronBump.com to watch and listen to all full episodes! Want to be featured on a future episode? Leave a voicemail using the "Send a Voicemail" button on ApronBump.com! Follow me at: @ApronBump on Twitter https://twitter.com/ApronBump @Apron_Bump on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Apron_Bump/ @ApronBump on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@apronbump?lang=en “Apron Bump” on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Apron-Bump-1… “Apron Bump” on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ApronBump Enjoy this era of ROH? Catch up on the entire timeline at: https://www.apronbump.com/category/roh/ Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/whcUgwDT CARDS: World Title Classic (Night 1) - The New And Improved Carnage Crew (Danny Daniels & Masada) vs. The Ring Crew Express (Dunn & Marcos) - Armand Hussein & Shawn Osbourne vs. JC Starr & TJ Dogg - Six Man Mayhem Match: Delirious vs. Loc vs. Caprice Coleman vs. Jimmy Jacobs vs. Matt Sydal (w/Daizee Haze) vs. Rainman - Six Man Tag Team Match: Jimmy Rave, John Walters & Matt Stryker vs. Generation Next (Alex Shelley, Austin Aries & Roderick Strong) (w/Jack Evans) - Four Corner Survival Match: Hydro (w/Angel Dust & Becky Bayless) vs. Superstar Steve vs. Chad Collyer vs. Ray Gordy - ROH World Title Match: Samoa Joe (c) vs. CM Punk - Ultimate Endurance Match: The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) vs. The Prophecy (BJ Whitmer & Dan Maff) (w/Allison Danger) vs. Generation Next (Austin Aries & Jack Evans) (w/Alex Shelley & Roderick Strong) vs. The Second City Saints (Ace Steel & Colt Cabana) Survival of the Fittest (Night 2) - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match Mark Briscoe vs. Alex Shelley - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match Trent Acid vs. Colt Cabana - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match John Walters vs. Austin Aries - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Tag Team Match John Walters & Josh Daniels vs. Generation Next (Austin Aries & Roderick Strong) - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match Jay Briscoe (w/Mark Briscoe) vs. Homicide (w/Julius Smokes) - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match Bryan Danielson vs. Jack Evans (w/Alex Shelley) - Survival Of The Fittest First Round Match Matt Stryker vs. Samoa Joe - ROH Tag Team Title Scramble Match: CM Punk (c) vs. The Outcast Killaz (Diablo Santiago & Oman Tortuga) vs. The Ring Crew Express (Dunn & Marcos) vs. Special K (Dixie & Hydro) (w/Angel Dust, Becky Bayless, Cheech) - Hydro vs. CM Punk - Survival Of The Fittest Final Six Way Elimination Match Bryan Danielson vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Austin Aries vs. Samoa Joe vs. Homicide vs. Colt Cabana
James O'Toole caught up with TNS & former Derry player Josh Daniels Thursday morning as he prepared for tonight's Europe Conference League fixture against Shamrock Rovers. Copyright Drive105 Radio
Josh Daniels from Pro Bass Adventures joins BTL to talk about all things Mexico Bass fishing on Lake El Salto and Lake Baccarac.
S4E19 - Josh DanielsEx-professional footballers Sam Aiston, Gav Cowan and Dave Edwards, reflect on their long careers playing in the English and Welsh football leagues.All spent long periods of their careers with Shrewsbury Town, and they bring stories of their time together with Town and more.In this episode, the lads are joined by TNS player Josh Daniels to chat about his career and life.Contact In The Stiffs Email us using inthestiffs@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @inthestiffs, Facebook @inthestiffs, Instagram @inthestiffs Watch us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheStiffs Thanks for listening to In The Stiffs
Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Adam Gardiner In 2018, the Utah lawmakers approved an opt-in pilot program that would allow cities to use ranked-choice voting in non-partisan elections. As the years have gone on, fewer and fewer cities have decided to continue using this voting method. Why is this? We dig into the topic ahead of the November election. Josh Daniels from Trust Utah Elections provides reasons why he supports ranked-choice voting; Riverton City Council Member Andy Pierucci provides an opposing view.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Previewing tomorrow’s debate double-headerTwo debates air tomorrow – the Utah Attorney General and Vice Presidential debate. We kick off today’s KSL at Night previewing and discussing these two debates; Adam Gardiner thinks they’re important, but Taylor Morgan doesn’t think so. We discuss what each host is looking most forward to and what they think the candidates need to focus on in the debates in order to make their mark with voters ahead of the November election. Examining Senator Romney’s Family Security ActOutgoing U.S. Senator Mitt Romney has introduced the Family Security Act, which Romney says is a pro-family, pro-life, and pro-marriage bill. The act would modernize and streamline federal policies into an expanded Child Tax Credit, which is due to see major decreases in 2025 as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expires. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the ins and outs of this new bill. Getting an insider’s view on the recently-passed continuing resolutionLast week, the United States House and Senate both passed a continuing resolution that would fund the government into December. It’s not a full spending bill; it only contains extensions that Speaker Mike Johnson said were “absolutely necessary.” Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy (UT-2) joins KSL at Night in the studio to walk our listeners through the most recent bill and the exclusion of the SAVE Act in that bill. What’s going on with the revitalization zone near the Utah State Fairpark?You’ve probably heard a lot about the revitalization zone in Downtown Salt Lake City, but did you know there’s another similar zone near the Utah State Fairpark? This zone was also created through a Utah State Legislature bill last year. We chat with Utah State Senator Scott Sandall, Chair of the Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District to get some updates on the plans. Union support strong and growing for former President Donald TrumpFor the past several decades, unions around the country have supported Democratic candidates, especially in presidential races. New data shows that former President Donald Trump is on track for the best performance among union voters in 40 years. KSL at Night hosts Adam Gardiner and Taylor Morgan discuss how Trump’s populist policies have earned him the support of the working class. Ranked-choice voting in Utah: the pros and cons of this methodIn 2018, the Utah lawmakers approved an opt-in pilot program that would allow cities to use ranked-choice voting in non-partisan elections. As the years have gone on, fewer and fewer cities have decided to continue using this voting method. Why is this? We dig into the topic ahead of the November election. Josh Daniels from Trust Utah Elections provides reasons why he supports ranked-choice voting; Riverton City Council Member Andy Pierucci provides an opposing view. How to keep strong political feelings from dividing your familyPolitics and religion – two topics most people try to avoid when talking with family. But in an election year, it’s not always easy to avoid talking about politics. When the topic inevitably comes up, how should you handle it? The KSL at Night hosts have a lively discussion on how to have beneficial political conversations with family members.
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Early voting numbers yesterday showed Utah County lagging behind the rest of the state. But they've since picked up. Joining me now live is Josh Daniels with Trust Utah Elections. He's also the former Utah County Clerk.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Security and safety in our elections is vital for the democratic process to work effectively. But recent elections have called into question the validity and transparency of elections across the country and in Utah. Josh Daniels with Trust Utah Elections shares how Utah law — established by the state legislature — keeps our elections secure. If you want to know how the election process works ahead of next week’s Primary Election, you’ll want to make sure you listen
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner The Republican view of yesterday’s Legislative Special Session Energy independence in Utah — it was a major focus of the special session held by the Utah State Legislature. House Speaker Mike Schultz joins the program to give insights into why a large portion of yesterday’s discussion was centered on a power plant in Millard County. KSL at Night hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon also get insight into some of the other major bills from the special session, including public lands access. The Democratic view of yesterday’s Legislative Special Session Some other topics discussed in the special session included protections for international students and how Title IX is interpreted in Utah. Representative Jennifer Dailey-Provost, House Minority Whip, joins the show to explain how Democrats voted in the special session. She walks our listeners through the changes to Title IX and how she believes it hurts a vulnerable group of people, transgender students. Claims of Chinese land ownership in Utah Throughout this primary election, land ownership has become a hot topic. One sub-topic of that is how much land China owns in the United States, and here in Utah. While it’s true that China does own land in Utah, the claim needs some context. The KSL at Night hosts walk through recent legislation that prevents some foreign ownership of Utah land. Strengthening trust in our elections process Security and safety in our elections is vital for the democratic process to work effectively. But recent elections have called into question the validity and transparency of elections across the country and in Utah. Josh Daniels with Trust Utah Elections shares how Utah law — established by the state legislature — keeps our elections secure. If you want to know how the election process works ahead of next week’s Primary Election, you’ll want to make sure you listen. Meet John Curtis, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate This election cycle features a primary race in the Republican Party for the open Senate seat soon to be vacated by Mitt Romney. During KSL at Night, we want to make sure the candidates each have an opportunity to introduce themselves to Utahns. One of those people, John Curtis, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate joins the program in the studio to talk about his time as a congressman representing Utah and why he feels his campaign message is resonating with voters in the Beehive State. Former president Trump and Senator Lee endorsing opposing candidates In a few hot races across the country — including the 2nd Congressional District in Utah — former president Donald Trump and current Utah Senator Mike Lee are endorsing opposing GOP candidates. Lee and Trump have historically been on the same side of things, so does this difference indicate a deeper issue? Some conservatives say “no.” The hosts discuss their opinions. Why did the U.S. cancel a meeting with Israeli officials? This week, United States officials canceled a high-profile meeting with Israeli officials following a video from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In the video, Netanyahu claims the U.S. has been withholding arms and ammunitions from Israel. American officials deny his claim. The KSL at Hosts hear from several officials talking about the video and share their thoughts. The incredibly slow rollout of electric vehicle chargers by the federal government It’s been more than two years since the money was allocated to build 500,000 electric chargers nationwide by 2030. We’re 6 years away from the deadline, and how many chargers have been built? 7. Only 7 chargers in 4 states. What’s causing the delays? What does this say about the future of electric vehicles in general? Hosts Adam and Rusty finish the show with a lively discussion.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner The Republican view of yesterday’s Legislative Special Session Energy independence in Utah — it was a major focus of the special session held by the Utah State Legislature. House Speaker Mike Schultz joins the program to give insights into why a large portion of yesterday’s discussion was centered on a power plant in Millard County. KSL at Night hosts Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon also get insight into some of the other major bills from the special session, including public lands access. The Democratic view of yesterday’s Legislative Special Session Some other topics discussed in the special session included protections for international students and how Title IX is interpreted in Utah. Representative Jennifer Dailey-Provost, House Minority Whip, joins the show to explain how Democrats voted in the special session. She walks our listeners through the changes to Title IX and how she believes it hurts a vulnerable group of people, transgender students. Claims of Chinese land ownership in Utah Throughout this primary election, land ownership has become a hot topic. One sub-topic of that is how much land China owns in the United States, and here in Utah. While it’s true that China does own land in Utah, the claim needs some context. The KSL at Night hosts walk through recent legislation that prevents some foreign ownership of Utah land. Strengthening trust in our elections process Security and safety in our elections is vital for the democratic process to work effectively. But recent elections have called into question the validity and transparency of elections across the country and in Utah. Josh Daniels with Trust Utah Elections shares how Utah law — established by the state legislature — keeps our elections secure. If you want to know how the election process works ahead of next week’s Primary Election, you’ll want to make sure you listen. Meet John Curtis, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate This election cycle features a primary race in the Republican Party for the open Senate seat soon to be vacated by Mitt Romney. During KSL at Night, we want to make sure the candidates each have an opportunity to introduce themselves to Utahns. One of those people, John Curtis, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate joins the program in the studio to talk about his time as a Congressman representing Utah and why he feels his campaign message is resonating with voters in the Beehive State. Former president Trump and Senator Lee endorsing opposing candidates In a few hot races across the country — including the 2nd Congressional District in Utah — former president Donald Trump and current Utah Senator Mike Lee are endorsing opposing GOP candidates. Lee and Trump have historically been on the same side of things, so does this difference indicate a deeper issue? Some conservatives say “no.” The hosts discuss their opinions. Why did the U.S. cancel a meeting with Israeli officials? This week, United States officials canceled a high-profile meeting with Israeli officials following a video from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In the video, Netanyahu claims the U.S. has been withholding arms and ammunitions from Israel. American officials deny his claim. The KSL at Hosts hear from several officials talking about the video and share their thoughts. The incredibly slow rollout of electric vehicle chargers by the federal government It’s been more than two years since the money was allocated to build 500,000 electric chargers nationwide by 2030. We’re 6 years away from the deadline, and how many chargers have been built? 7. Only 7 chargers in 4 states. What’s causing the delays? What does this say about the future of electric vehicles in general? Hosts Adam and Rusty finish the show with a lively discussion.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Security and safety in our elections is vital for the democratic process to work effectively. But recent elections have called into question the validity and transparency of elections across the country and in Utah. Josh Daniels with Trust Utah Elections shares how Utah law — established by the state legislature — keeps our elections secure. If you want to know how the election process works ahead of next week’s Primary Election, you’ll want to make sure you listen.
Preserving the integrity of our elections is vital to the health of our democracy. With disinformation and mistrust surrounding electoral processes on the rise, Trust Utah Elections has emerged to reinforce the basic democratic right. Stan Lockhart and Josh Daniels discuss their non-partisan organization and how it is fostering voter confidence through efforts to educate the public, monitor election procedures, and unite a diverse coalition committed to fair and secure voting practices.
For the second time in two weeks, we go without Shelley (which may explain the few added expletives), but the show must go on. And go on we do with MJ "Love, peace and hot grease" Towler! Many people know MJ because of The Black Guy Wine Experience podcast but has recently rebranded to the Beats Vines and Life podcast. In this episode we talk branding, sports and of course, wine, while tasting through some Syrah's. Let's do this! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #HotGrease #ThankGodForRichFriends Please check out all things MJ Towler by visiting https://blackwineguy.com and start listening to his podcast if you haven't already.Wines this episode: 2020 K Vintners Phil Lane Vineyard Syrah ($75 at the winery)For more information on all of the wines in the House of Smith portfolio, please visit https://houseofsmith.comA HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Eternal Wine and Coeur D'alene Fresh Eternal Wine: Are you a Rhone Ranger or just really love Syrah? Then you need to check out Eternal Wine! Their focus is on single vineyard Rhone valley wines in Washington State. Also check out their Drink Washington State brand of approachable wines! Visit https://eternalwine.com for more information or simply call 509-240-6258. Eternal Wine: Drink Wine, Be Happy.*Check out The (Almost) Tragic Story of Carménère by Eternal Wine by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucKOK6oRKVsCoeur D'alene FRESH: Experience the warmth of winter at Coeur d'Alene FRESH, your exclusive private venue wine bar! Located in downtown Coeur d'Alene, FRESH wine bar is a place to meet friends, relax and just be Coeur d'Alene. Reach out to Marla at 208-676-8933 via call or text.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. Please visit https://todhornby.com or contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.comThe CDA Gourmet Wine Word of the Week - Complex In the world of wine, complex is a term used to describe a wine that exhibits a variety of interesting and interrelated flavors and aromas that evolve throughout the tasting experience. It goes beyond a wine that is simply pleasant or easy-drinking. CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Make every meal a special event. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevated.Mentions: Tim Ferriss, Joe Rogan, Sidney Rice, Drew Bledsoe, Damon Huard, Charles Woodson, John Elway, Jeff Sperbeck, Josh Daniels, Chris Peterson, Passing Time, JJ Redick, Isiah Thomas, GaryVee Wine Club, Grenache Fest (see below).For more information about Grenache Fest 2024 in Walla Walla, please visit https://grenachefest.comSome Wines we enjoyed this week: Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Pacific Rim Dry Reisling, Molino Della Suga Brunello di Montalcino and a Mira Chardonnay. Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. © 2024 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
08/02/2023 PODCAST Episodes #800 - #803 GUEST: Phill Kline, Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Aila Wong, Morgan Griffith, Josh Daniels, Sheriff David Clarke + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #800 Trump's Latest Indictment Is Nothing But A Scam Episode #801 Jack Smith Reveals Corrupt Rot In Garland's DOJ Episode #802 Why Did Fauci Silence Wuhan Lab Leak? Episode #803 Ranked Choice Voting May Help Conservatives Win Primaries https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
08/02/2023 PODCAST Episodes #800 - #803 GUEST: Phill Kline, Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Aila Wong, Morgan Griffith, Josh Daniels, Sheriff David Clarke + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #800 Trump's Latest Indictment Is Nothing But A Scam Episode #801 Jack Smith Reveals Corrupt Rot In Garland's DOJ Episode #802 Why Did Fauci Silence Wuhan Lab Leak? Episode #803 Ranked Choice Voting May Help Conservatives Win Primaries https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
08/02/2023 PODCAST Episodes #800 - #803 GUEST: Phill Kline, Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Aila Wong, Morgan Griffith, Josh Daniels, Sheriff David Clarke + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #800 Trump's Latest Indictment Is Nothing But A Scam Episode #801 Jack Smith Reveals Corrupt Rot In Garland's DOJ Episode #802 Why Did Fauci Silence Wuhan Lab Leak? Episode #803 Ranked Choice Voting May Help Conservatives Win Primaries https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
08/02/2023 PODCAST Episodes #800 - #803 GUEST: Phill Kline, Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Aila Wong, Morgan Griffith, Josh Daniels, Sheriff David Clarke + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #800 Trump's Latest Indictment Is Nothing But A Scam Episode #801 Jack Smith Reveals Corrupt Rot In Garland's DOJ Episode #802 Why Did Fauci Silence Wuhan Lab Leak? Episode #803 Ranked Choice Voting May Help Conservatives Win Primaries https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
Former Utah County Clerk/Auditors Amelia Powers Gardner and Josh Daniels join Kyle Friant to discuss their time serving in Utah County and how they transformed the Utah County Clerk/ Auditor office from being called "the epicenter of dysfunction" into improving election efficiency and making global headlines for taking marriage licensing online during the pandemic. This is a two part episode. We hope you enjoy.
Former Utah County Clerk/Auditors Amelia Powers Gardner and Josh Daniels join Kyle Friant to discuss their time serving in Utah County and how they transformed the Utah County Clerk/ Auditor office from being called "the epicenter of dysfunction" into improving election efficiency and making global headlines for taking marriage licensing online during the pandemic. This is a two part episode. We hope you enjoy.
JT, TA and CJ chat about the Christmas Eve win vs Raiders, and celebrate Franco.Catch Shelby Cassesse in the mornings on 93.7 the Fan morning show most Tuesdays for her"This Hits Different Segment" online athttps://omny.fm/shows/this-hits-different Join in on the show and have some fun. We're on every Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube every Monday post game, and Thursday pregame during the season. PLUS-join in immediately following every game for our OFF THE RAILS segment with your host FREIGHT TRAIN!Steelers Realm Podcast is sponsored by Builder Bros. Call today to have your insurance pay for a new roof at BuilderBros.org.Stay tuned and listen in every Thursday and Monday for our pre and post game thoughts on our beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.Watch our video podcast versions on our YouTube, Rumble or Facebook (check out our former player episodes too!)Please like and follow and share when you can. We appreciate your listen!Home Base is www.SteelersRealm.comFacebook Group Steeler Nation Local #724 Support the show
Est-ce que Dallas a commis une erreur statistique en y allant pour un 4e essai contre Green Bay? Josh Daniels de retour avec les Pats l'an prochain? Les 49ers en pleine ascension mais peuvent-ils rattraper les Seahawks?Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
In the middle of May 2011, New Japan Pro Wrestling decided to take their first tour of the United States of America. On this tour they debuted the Intercontinental title. You know, a title that at times was at times on par with the IWGP Heavyweight title. Obviously that belt had not-so-humble beginnings. Surely the tournament to crown the inaugural championship of the title that would become unified with the IWGP strap would be an incredible achievement. Join Sam and Dan as they break down the action, preach the word of Yano unironically, and dig into Josh Daniels lore. LINK: https://noodlemagazine.com/watch/-5899799_456240785
Week 9 is in the books!Jon is skeptical, Schif is numb.The league continues to be unpredictable. Rodgers added another loss to his resume, Brady got a W, Justin Fields may have solidified his place as the best of the 2021 QB bunch, Tua is getting respect, Josh Daniels is back in the principles office and Geno Smith is still not writing back. It's crazy, ladies and gentlemen!Listen in for our MVP, Trash, Shit Got Learned, AFC/NFC Scariest teams and now the all new Speck On My Name winners.Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/svenfl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New York Giants vs. New England Patriots NFL Pick Prediction 8/11/2022 by Tony T. Giants at Patriots—Media reports from New England training camp has been negative. Camp media regulars covering the team have been critical of mistakes, confusion and some organizational issues. Josh Daniels the former offensive coordinator is now the head coach of the Raiders so the offense is transitioning. It is a new coaching staff for the Giants at head coach, offensive and defensive coordinator.
This episode we talk to Justin and Josh about Big Fish Bullies , Big bait fishing in Arizona , The state and the history of the Arizona fishiery and a ton of other great stories . To support the podcast click on the link below to become a Patreon Member https://www.patreon.com/Castandcrank This month Patreon is sponsored by DRT USA ,4 winners have a chance at -1 K-9 -1 K-9 -1 TK -1 TK Sign up on our Patreon GO GRAB SOME NEW MERCH IN LINK BELOW https://castandcrankpodcast.com/collections/cast-and-crank-shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug Gottlieb and Jason McIntyre, in for Dan, take a look at the QB battle in New England and wonder how long Cam Newton has to prove he's a starter in the league. Ralph Vacchiano from SNY gives his insight on Zach Wilson on the Jets and Josh Daniels on the Giants after their first games in the preseason. Plus, live reaction to Tim Tebow being cut by the Jaguars Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
New Utah County registrar Josh Daniels calls in to explain the importance of voting in municipal elections and what you need to know to vote in the upcoming ones. The decisions made on city councils and school boards often affect you more than what happens in Washington, D.C. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lads are joined this week for an interview with former Derry City and Glenavon player Josh Daniels who talks football and also how the 2016 tragedy in Buncrana affected his life and career.
Reminding you why the Mississippi Gulf Coast is such a great place to live, work and play
A long time ago, in a wrestling world far, far away - existed an independent wrestling promotion known as NWA Cyberspace. Owned by the late Billy Firehawk, and managed by Derek Gordon - the promotion rapidly grew as one of the most talked about pro wrestling organizations in the northeast. But it also came with it's shares of controversy, rumors, and innuendos. Derek is joined by Todd "Toddy D" DePalma, as they take a trip down memory lane to set the record straight to tell the REAL untold stories of the infamous CSWF, NWA Cyberspace, and NWA Shockwave. In this follow up to the origin story, Derek and Todd look back the homegrown talent that helped bring to life the NWA Cyberspace vision. Names discussed include: Greek God Papadon, Havok, "Sure Thing" John Shane, Josh Daniels, Jay Lethal, Slyck Wagner Brown, "M-Tizzle" Mike Tobin, All Money Is Legal, The S.A.T., April Hunter, Cindy Rogers, Damien Dragon, and much more. ********************************************* Follow Toddy D on Twitter at https://twitter.com/toddydwrestling ********************************************* FOLLOW Midnight Hustle and Derek Gordon on social media at: MH Twitter: https://twitter.com/MidnightHustles DG Twitter: https://twitter.com/YoDerekGordon MH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midnight.hustle DG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekgordon_onair
It's the end of the year 2020. In this podcast there is processing and reflection. There is great music and poetry. Also included is some awesome year end advice from real psychotherapy clients. It's a fittingly messy show. Enjoy. See you in 2021. "Survive" by Todd Michael Shultz "Radio" by Josh Daniels "New Year" by Joanna Klink
Soda taxes now exist in about 50 countries around the world and in a number of US cities. They raise lots and lots of money. How would you suggest that the revenues be used? This podcast focuses on the connection between sugar-sweetened beverage taxes and racial and social equity. We're speaking today with a champion of community-driven approaches to health equity and environmental justice. My guest is Xavier Morales, the executive director of The Praxis Project, the national organization headquartered in Oakland and dedicated to supporting communities, building power for health. Interview Summary I've been very impressed with the ideas that you have on this topic. So let's just dive right in. Could you explain a little bit about the work that you and your colleagues do as part of The Praxis Project? Yeah, at Praxis, we're really focused in on helping communities power to improve health. And the way we see it is that a lot of these negative health outcomes that we're seeing in communities are really driven by inequitable processes. And so what we do is we help organizations to build power to be able to address and transform these processes that lead to these inequitable outcomes. You can look at equity as a verb, or you can look at it as a noun. Both are very important. The noun, which is basically the outcomes, are very important to address, but Praxis really tries to home in on the verb space, the process of equity. And we do that leading with community power. Thanks for that background. Now let's get on to the soda tax. So the nation's first soda tax was done in Berkeley, California. And you played a really important role in this, thinking especially about the use of the revenue. So let's begin with this. Why is it so important that that community voices be heard when these policies are being considered? I kind of consider myself a second-tier invite to the core group that had already conceptualized soda taxes. And people like Josh Daniels, Vicki Alexander, Laurie Cappotelli, Linda Mayo, Martin Bork, those were like the real core folks that were thinking about it, but they had the foresight to go and talk to others who had tried to pass a soda tax, people like Jeff Ritterman in Richmond, and folks from down in El Monte, Southern California, and people like Harold Goldstein, who had been championing this. But they'd been running up against very stiff industry opposition. And so the thing that Ritterman especially told this core group was you need to make sure that you have the communities at the table from inception, from as early on as you can because if you don't, the beverage industry will come in, and they'll start to organize. And so they brought in myself as a member of Latinos Unidos de Berkeley. And at the time, I was also the executive director of Latino Coalition for a Healthy California. And I happened to live in Berkeley. Vicki Alexander was brought in, and she was a very strong advocate for the African-American community in Berkeley. What we were able to do working together was to design, again from inception, a soda tax that would benefit all aspects of the Berkeley community. So the initial reason for passing the soda tax was to fund our cooking and gardening programs in the schools. And we wanted to make sure that we could continue to do cooking and gardening programs in the schools. But knowing what we know about who pays soda taxes, and it's typically folks who are lower-income, more recently arrived, and folks of color, that's what the research shows us, we said, this is great to do cooking or gardening programs in the schools, but really we know that there's some educational outcome disparities. So we want to make sure that there's a focus on those children that may not be receiving the full benefit of the program. And secondly, we also know, given the population that I just mentioned typically consume sodas and is going be paying the soda tax, we wanted some funding to go directly back into the communities. We want a direct benefit because otherwise the beverage industry comes in and really does use this regressivity argument very effectively, and if anything, that's beat back a number of these initiatives before Berkeley. By bringing the community in, we were able to say, yes, cooking and gardening program in the schools, that's great. But, we also want to make sure that we're doing programming in the communities to transform the conditions, increase knowledge, and make sure the infrastructure is there for people to be able to, when they know what the healthy choice is, have the healthy choice available. Wow, that's really impressive. So let's talk a little bit more about specifically what the monies are being used for in Berkeley. So you mentioned that the basic overriding aim, which is to help address equity issues, but what are some of the ways the money is being used? We've been really fortunate in that we've been able to use about 40% of the funds to support cooking and gardening programs in the schools. We love that we can do that for all of our children. But, the other part is going into some of these more vulnerable communities that have experienced higher rates of obesity, heart disease, stroke, and tooth decay. We've been able to work with community partners to deliver health programming. We were very happy that we could target the funding into the communities that have experienced the worst outcomes related to the over-consumption of sugary drinks. We've been able to invest quite a bit in Healthy Black Families, the Multicultural Institute, East Bay YMCA, that actually runs a Headstart program, and then also Berkeley Youth Alternatives. Also we were able to fund another program called the Diabetes Education Prevention Program through the YMCA. All of these programs, serve the populations that the beverage industry actually targets. And research shows that they target brown and black communities. And there's research that shows that African-American children, brown children, actually see two to three times more ads for sugary drinks than their white counterparts do. So this starts to show in some of the behavior patterns and consumption patterns. What we're doing with this funding is trying to change norms, and we do that through education. Healthy Black Families, what they do is they have a cohort of mothers-to-be, and they do nutrition education. They all go to the grocery store together and shop together. They look at products, they read labels, and then they bring the food back to a kitchen, and they actually cook together communally. And there's a lot that's happening there. It's not just the education. It's also like a support group. If there's any issues that are coming up, there's need, assistance that's needed, there's referrals that are made. It's a big program. And then also the East Bay YMCA, the work that they do with the Headstart. They've hired a couple of musical artists to come in. And these musical artists use song and dance to teach the children about what is nutritious and what is not nutritious regarding beverages and foods. It's really great when you see these little kids all doing these little dances and singing these songs. And the feedback that we've seen, their parents are coming back and saying, what are you guys teaching our children? This is great. Because the children themselves are now starting to hold their parents accountable, trying to teach their parents about what's a healthy beverage. And then also this site is leveraged. The trusted relationship that these teachers have with the parents, it's a safe space, and it's also used as a food distribution site, and that's ancillary benefit that's available. And then the last group I'll talk about real quickly is the Multicultural Institute. Talk about vulnerable populations! They work with day laborers. These are the folks that are hired by the day. They typically stand on street corners, and they're picked up to go do construction or gardening, but they're hired by the day. And these folks almost never receive any programming or any education on healthy beverages. And so the Multicultural Center staff do trainings with these day labors as they're standing on the corners to talk about what's a nutritious drink and what's not a nutritional drink and why it's so important to make sure that they are consuming healthy beverages. And we've seen over time that we're seeing thermoses filled with water and coffee. Because of the trusted relationship with these trainers from the Multicultural Institute, they're also able to refer them to other services that they might need, whether it's dental or primary care. And then the Institute also does programming for the children of these working families. They use art. They do nutrition education. And they have the children do art projects based on what's healthy and what's not healthy. And we're getting the same kind of feedback. These kids are going home, and they're having an effect with their parents as well. So, what we're seeing is that these funds are changing the norms with the children, their families, but also the trusted relationships are being leveraged to provide other beneficial services for these populations. Well, what an impressive array of efforts are being funded by the revenues from the soda tax. One thing I'd like to ask is something you alluded to earlier, which was the beverage industry behavior and reactions when soda taxes get introduced. Could you tell us a little bit more about that? It's incredible the opposition that the beverage industry mounts against, not just soda taxes, even warning labels, anything that seems that it will diminish their sales. In Berkeley, I remember the first time I saw someone from the beverage industry because we had our first public meeting. Our strategy team had been meeting for a number of months, designing the soda tax, deciding what was going to be taxed, what wasn't going to be taxed. Was it going to be an excise tax or a retail tax? Was it a specific tax or a general tax? So we were meeting for months debating all of those things. And then we decided we were going to have our first meeting. We were going to open it up to community, and there was this really helpful young man that was helping us set up tables, take down tables, and was really nice to everyone. I mean, the guy was just so personable and so charming. But at the end, Sarah Socar, our campaign manager, started to wonder about him. Like, who's this guy? We've never seen him before. And he's really trying to become central to what we're doing. It turns out the guy was beverage industry. He ended up becoming the main operative in Berkeley. He kind of tried to sneak in and be part of the conversation. When it came to advertising, oh my God. They bought up almost every bus shelter, every public space. And so everywhere you saw no-on-D advertisements. So on the sides of buses at the bus shelters, we have a metro station called the BART, Bay Area Rapid Transit. And so every possible space they purchased, including when you walk up to buy your tickets, they had huge 20-by-20 stickers on the floor, no on D. They overwhelmed us. It was shock and awe the way they were doing it. They filed a lawsuit on some of the language in our measure. But you know, the interesting thing is that when they wanted to file the lawsuit, they didn't have any standing because they didn't have anyone living in Berkeley. So the same young man that was helping us at that first community meeting, he actually moved to Berkeley so that they could file this lawsuit. I think one of the more insidious things that they do is, because they really try to drive wedges with communities of color on this issue and talk about the regressivity and try to sow distrust that the city's not going to use the money the way they're saying, very misleading. And they do that primarily with communities of color while they hired folks of color to come in. And most of these guys were from out of town. And they hired them to canvas in our neighborhoods. So they would be at the farmer's market, and they presented it like they had a petition against this soda tax. And the interesting thing is, you know, we had very committed folks to get this soda tax passed. Our folks used to go and engage with them, and they almost ended up feeling badly for the person because for the person that was doing this work, it was just, they needed a job. They weren't very deep on the issue, but they were just there to get these signatures. And it was overwhelming what they did on that. But they spent about $3.2 million here, which a lot of places that may not seem like a lot of money, but for us. That was the largest amount of money that was ever spent on trying to pass a local measure. It was just crazy. But the way we fought back was through house parties. We call them house parties. They mean a different thing than what they meant back in the '90s when I was growing up where folks would bring their neighbors together. And we'd come in and we'd do presentations to talk about what this soda tax was. And it was neighbors talking to neighbors, and it meant something different when I came to the door, and I said, hey, I'm your neighbor. I live over here on the corner. And they're like, oh yeah, we knew the person that you bought the house from. This is great. How do you like the neighborhood? So we would engage in those kinds of conversations. Then I'd talk through exactly why we were going after a soda tax, what we were going to do with the funding. And then I also talked about how we expected the beverage industry to respond and then what the beverage industry was going to say. And then we would answer those questions right there at the door with them. This is what the beverage is going to say, and this is the response. This is the truth here. Originally when we did our polling, Berkeley polled at about 66% that we would pass this tax, but that was before the beverage industry came in with all their funds. But the best thing was that at the end of this all, after all was said and done, because of these neighbor-to-neighbor connections, we actually won at 77%, completely due to the trusted relationships. And also because there was no way for the beverage industry to get a foothold and drive wedges, especially with our communities of color, because we had been at the table from the very beginning. Well, what a great example of community organizing and hearing community voices in this process in a way that could overcome that massive spending by the industry. So Xavier, you and I have spoken before about the four-point plan that you have that I think is really pretty inspiring to think about how to address these issues in places that might be considering such taxes in the future. Could you describe the plan? Yes. Since we were able to win in Berkeley, other municipalities have actually followed the same pattern, an excise tax, a general tax, having a community advisory board that advises the city on how to invest funds. And so there's been a lot of learning on my part that when we talk about equity, what does it really mean? I wasn't always in this space. I also looked at equity as outcomes. I'd never thought, and this is a no-brainer. I don't know why I'd never thought of this. But if we really want to change things over the long-term, we really have to change the systems and practices and environments that are leading to those outcomes. When you go up against a very deep-pocketed and moneyed opponent, it's like the health advocates on their own can't win this. We really have to partner with community, but the community has to see what's in it for them. So again, there's been a lot of learnings. This was 2014 that we won this Berkeley soda tax. And since then, I've been working on some other initiatives around soda taxes around the country. And what I've really landed on when we talk about equity and soda taxes is these four points, that, one, we really need to make sure that we're investing the funds in the areas that have the highest need. And to me, highest need means the areas that are experiencing the worst outcomes related to the over-consumption of sugary drinks, be it type-two diabetes, obesity, heart disease, stroke, tooth decay. And then the second one is invest in the priorities that the community sets across the determinants of health. Maybe the issue in that community isn't water, but maybe the issue in that community is that they don't have access to full-service grocery stores. And maybe what the community wants is some kind of farmer's market or little pop-up produce stands in their neighborhood or even some of these mobile vendors that sell vegetables and fruit. So really what we need to do is figure out what the community's priorities are and invest in those. And then third, it's really important to fund the actual groups in the community that have the strongest relationships with the target communities to be the deliver of programming and services. We have to bring them in because not only do they have the pulse of the community, but they also have the needs, and they also know the context, and they'll know what types of programming will work best. And then the fourth one is that when we make these investments, we should try to make the investments in a way that, yes, not only addresses the community's priorities today in a way that uses community infrastructure to deliver the services. But how can these investments actually increase the capacity of the broader community, the infrastructure of the community in a way that transcends the life of the grant that we're giving them? Again, those four points are invest in the areas that have the highest need. And then second, invest in the priorities that the community sets. Then the third, utilize the community groups, the ones that have the strongest, most trusted relationships with these priority populations to deliver the programming and the services. And then fourth, try to include funding for things that increase this health infrastructure that will transcend the life of the grant. Bio: Xavier Morales is the Executive Director of The Praxis Project (https://www.thepraxisproject.org/). He is a longtime advocate for community-driven initiatives to achieve health equity and environmental justice. Taking an expansive view of what constitutes good health and community wellness, he diligently works in partnership with community, professional and academic allies to improve health and justice. Xavier currently serves on the board of the Urban Peace Initiative, on the advisory board for Boston Medical Center's Vital Village Network, and sits on the City of Berkeley's Sugar Sweetened Beverage Panel of Experts. Keeping community health equity and justice at the center of his work, Xavier is a leader in campaigns to pass legislation to create a dedicated revenue source to combat diabetes and other preventable chronic diseases. Xavier is a frequent speaker for legislative briefings, health conferences, health justice gatherings, and in college/university settings. Xavier, a former Peace Corps volunteer (Hungary), is originally from Sanger, California and studied environmental sciences at the University of California, Berkeley and city and regional planning at Cornell University.
Have you ever had students ask you if only Christians can do good? Not spiritual worth or currency, but just basic acts of good. It's a question that comes up, and in this polarized culture, stating that those who aren't Christians can't partake in anything good would be a pretty thick line in the sand. If something good doesn't directly point back to or credit God, either the act itself or because the doer is sealed with the Holy Spirit, is it good? What do people mean when they say someone is a good person? Jesus said only the Father is good when he was addressed as a "good teacher." Jeff discusses the concept of good with his friend and returning guest, Josh Daniels.
Jeff brings in his long-time friend, Josh Daniels, to discuss the importance of youth leaders teaching and modeling how Christians and non-Christians can interact well for their students.
Jay 'JayMac' McFarland makes the case for his bid for the fourth congressional district. For more information, go to: JayMacForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Ty Jensen makes the case for his bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: JensenForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Catherine Hammon makes the case for her bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: ReducingTheNationalDoubt.com.. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Former Attorney General John Swallow makes the case for his bid for Attorney General. For more information, go to: JohnSwallow.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
State Republican Party Chair Derek Brown discusses the upcoming virtual state convention. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Doug Durbano makes the case for his bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: DurbanoForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Utah County Attorney David Leavitt makes the case for his bid for the Attorney General. For more information, go to: DavidLeavitt.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Mary Burkett makes the case for her bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: Burkett4Utah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Congressman Chris Stewart makes the case for his bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: StewartForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Tim Aalders makes the case for his bid for the third congressional district. For more information, go to: TimAalders.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Kathleen Anderson makes the case for her bid for the fourth congressional district. For more information, go to: KathleenForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Trent Christensen makes the case for his bid for the third congressional district. For more information, go to: CitizenTrent2020.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Burgess Owens makes the case for his bid for the third congressional district. For more information, go to: Burgess4Utah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Congressman John Curtis makes the case for his bid for the third congressional district. For more information, go to: JohnCurtis.org. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
State Representative Kim Coleman makes the case for her bid for the fourth congressional district. For more information, go to: KimForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Cindy Thompson makes the case for her bid for the fourth congressional district. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Chris Biesinger makes the case for his bid for the fourth congressional district. For more information, go to: ChrisBiesinger.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Carson Jorgensen makes the case for his bid for the second congressional district. For more information, go to: CarsonJorgensen.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Utah Republican Veterans Caucus Chairman Chadwick Fairbanks makes the case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: ChadwickFairbanks.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Kaysville Mayor Katie Will makes the case for her bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: KatieWitt.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Clearfield Mayor Mark Shepherd makes the case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: ShepherdForUtah.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Former AG Commissioner Kerry Gibson makes the case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: GibsonForCongress.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Businessman Blake Moore makes the case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: ElectMoore.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Land broker Zach Hartman makes his case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: www.zachcd1.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Businessman Howard Wallack makes the case for his bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: HowardWallack.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Morgan County Councilwoman Tina Cannon makes the case for her bid for the first congressional district. For more information, go to: VoteTinaCannon.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
Davis County Commissioner Bob Stevenson makes the case for his bid for the 1st Congressional District. For more information, go to: Stevenson2020.com. State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels host.
State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels talk with State Representative Mike Schultz about scholarships for special needs students. GOP Chair Derek Brown then discusses the steps the Republican Party has had to take to adapt the caucus/convention process to the self-isolation restrictions of Coronavirus.
State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels talk with State Senator Dan Hemmert about the economic turmoil caused by the wake of government's heavy-handed response to Coronavirus and the pending economic depression. Chad Pritchard, Fat Daddy's Pizzeria, discusses the economic impact of government restrictions on local restaurants as well as how he's helping feed needy students during the school shutdown.
State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels talk with Dr Sue Smith Jackson, UVU epidemiologist professor, about Coronavirus. Senate President Stuart Adams then discusses possible treatments being rushed to market. https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2020/03/02/sue-smith-jackson-buying/ https://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/03/20/utah-officials-say-two/
State Auditor John Dougall and Josh Daniels discuss current affairs. Then Utah County Clerk/Auditor Amelia Powers Gardner discusses online marriage licenses. The Words & Numbers cohost James Harrigan explains the benefits of "price gouging" during emergencies.
Weber County Clerk/Auditor Ricky hatch joins Josh Daniels and Heather Andrews to talk about the Super Tuesday presidential primary in Utah and how voters can request the ballot of their choice. Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson also joins to talk about Utah County's use of a new blockchain-powered mobile app, Voatz, to serve overseas and disabled voters. Josh and Jonathan set the record straight on a recent flawed study critical of the mobile app.
State Senator Jake Anderegg joins Josh Daniels and Heather Andrews to talk about affordable housing in Utah and SB39. Has 30 years of anti-density zoning backfired in Utah? Utah County Chief Deputy Clerk/Auditor Josh Daniels talks about Utah County's new online marriage licensing system implemented by County Clerk Amelia Powers Gardner. Heather Andrews and Josh Daniels host.
Connor Boyack of Libertas Institute joins Heather Andrews and Josh Daniels to talk about a recent legal victory where the court struck down Pleasant Grove city's use of a road fee as an illegal tax. Andrews also talks about American's for Prosperity Utah and their new #BeTheChangeUtah project seeking to increase volunteerism and highlight social entrepreneurs making an impact in Utah.
Senator Mike Lee joins Heather Andrews and Josh Daniels to talk about presidential war powers and ending the US war posture in the middle east. Marina Lowe from the ACLU talks about data privacy and Utahn's reactions to the use of facial recognition searches of drivers license photos for federal law enforcement requests.
Mayor Westmoreland is joined by Josh Daniels, Chief Deputy Clerk/Auditor for Utah County and City Recorder Finn Kofoed to discuss the upcoming Eagle Mountain City Municipal General Election, including the vote-by-mail process, important dates, voter registration and more. Their discussion is followed by brief interviews with the five city council candidates.
Joining your host Dermot Liddy is the Derry Journal's Sports reporter Kevin McLaughlin & former Derry winger and now Glenavon player Josh Daniels. They look ahead to Saturday nights game at the showgrounds.
15 Year ago...Midnight Express Reunion...a historic night indeed as it marked the first time the entire Midnight Express shared the ring in the same place at the same time. Cornette, Condrey, Eaton, and Lane reunited in Philadelphia that night to celebrate their history and to be recognized by ROH for their historic career.But more importantly than that to the whole of professional wrestling history...that night also marked the in-ring debut of our very own Shane Hagadorn. That ground breaking, landscaping changing introduction would be heralded during the Convention Card (so as not to overshadow the main show, but it still did) during a 3-on-2 Handicap Match with The Carnage Crew alongside his fellow graduates Matt Turner and some other schmo!So join Jeff & Shane as they discuss the Midnights, Danielson vs. Joe, Ki vs. Lethal (we just did this), and of course our co-hosts landmark debut that set a new standard for Ring of Honor! It's “Midnight Express Reunion” and it's brought to you this week by MyBookie.AG, where you can have your first deposit doubled up to $1,000 with code HONOR!(Also if you don't grasp sarcasm there is no hope for you here...)--------------------Midnight Express ReunionOctober 2, 2004Philadelphia, PAConvention CardTag Team MatchJerk Jackson & Scott Cardinal vs. Rebel's Army (Greg Matthews & Rockin' Rebel)Tag Team MatchAlex Law & Ricky Landell vs. Anthony Franco & Evan StarsmoreThree On Two Handicap MatchJesse Robinson, Matt Turner & Shane Hagadorn vs. The Carnage Crew (DeVito & Loc)Singles MatchCM Punk vs. Davey AndrewsTag Team MatchSpecial K (Cloudy & Deranged) vs. The Ring Crew Express (Dunn & Marcos)ROH Pure Title MatchJohn Walters (c) vs. Alex ShelleyMain ShowROH Tag Team Title MatchThe Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes & Rocky Romero) (w/Julius Smokes) (c) vs. Special K (Angel Dust & Dixie) (w/Becky Bayless, Cheech, Cloudy, Deranged, Izzy & Lacey)Four Corner Survival MatchBJ Whitmer vs. Jimmy Rave (w/Diablo Santiago, Oman Tortuga & Prince Nana) vs. Josh Daniels vs. Trent AcidSingles MatchJay Lethal vs. Low Ki (w/Julius Smokes)ROH Pure Title #1 Contendership MatchHomicide (w/Julius Smokes) vs. Nigel McGuinnessElimination Eight Man Tag Team MatchGeneration Next (Alex Shelley, Austin Aries, Jack Evans & Roderick Strong) vs. Jimmy Jacobs, John Walters & The Second City Saints (Ace Steel & CM Punk) (w/Ricky Steamboat)ROH World Title MatchSamoa Joe (c) vs. Bryan Danielson-=-=-=-=-=-=-An Honorable Mention Podcast is hosted by Jeff Schwartz & Shane Hagadorn every Tuesday on the Creative Control Network.OUTLETS:iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/an-honorable-mention-with-shane-hagadorn-jeff-schwartz/id1348324250?mt=2TuneIn Radio: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/An-Honorable-Mention-p1101966/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-honorable-mention?refid=stprSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/an-honorable-mention-with-shane-hagadornCastbox: https://www.castbox.fm/channel/id2083202Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/6xh9y-77731/An-Honorable-Mention-with-Shane-Hagadorn--Jeff-Schwartz-PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bT7qZVq6PN2JWJu21v0jMiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-an-honorable-mention-w-sha-45911710/ListenNotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/an-honorable-mention-with-shane-hagadorn-0nVes3d7roi/SUPPORT THE SHOW:Patreon.com/AnHonorablePodItsADVDProduct.comEtsy.com/shop/AnHonorablePodProwrestlingtees.com/AnHonorableMentionMyBookie.com Promo Code: Honor (Double Your 1st Deposit Up To $1,000)CollarxElbow Promo Code: AHM (10% off your order)ADVERTISE WITH US:advertisecast.com/anhonorablementionwithshanehagadornjeffanhonorablemention@gmail.comFOLLOW US FOR THE LATEST NEWS & NOTES!Twitter & Instagram- @anhonorablepodTwitter & Instagram - @thejeffschwartzTwitter & Instagram - @hagadornshaneAudio by Zach Johnson - @RadioZTanhonorablemention.wixsite.com/mainTwitch.tv/AnHonorablePodFacebook.com/AnHonorablePodYoutube Search “An Honorable Mention”
Travel back to the land of the Aztecs to discover that they’re not that dissimilar to the Tudors, but with more human sacrifices. Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Joel Dommett and historian Dr Caroline Dodds Pennock to ask just how much food can be traced back to the Aztecs? Was cannibalism really a respectful process? And at what age were Aztec children expected to contribute to the family? It’s history for people who don’t like history! This episode was produced by Dan Morelle, scripted by Greg Jenner and researched by Emma Nagouse assisted by Josh Daniels.
Who was Mansa Musa and how did he become the world’s richest man… ever? What did he do with his wealth? And why did everyone around him keep dying? Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Athena Kugblenu and historian and director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Dr Augustus Caseley-Hayford OBE. It’s history for people who don’t like history! This episode was produced by Dan Morelle and scripted and researched by Emma Nagouse, assisted by Josh Daniels.
In this episode I speak with Josh Daniels about how any trainer or sports performance coach can make themselves or their business indespensible through building long-lasting relationships with coaches, parents, and athletes. This discussion is geared towards entrepreneurs who want to learn some practical strategies to grow their business by putting in the time and effort to retain clients and gain referrals. Josh Daniels is the Vice President with True Athlete Performance, an athlete training company based in northern Virginia/ Maryland. Josh graduated from Eastern Nazarene College with a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science/ Physical Education. He holds a CSCS certification through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) along with a CCS from the National Strength Professionals Association (NSPA). Although his background includes college baseball, he has worked with thousands of athletes ranging from age 7 through college and professional level athletes in a wide variety of sports. Additional Resources: TrueAP Blog (great resource for training tips for parents and coaches) Jon Gordon - Caring Trademark Article (a must read!) Josh's Article on Investing in Relationships to Grow Your Business
6/4/2019 - Josh Daniels of First Responders LIVE
Josh Daniels is one of the hosts of Talking Whiskey. Check them out on youtube and all social media, just look for Talking Whiskey.
Mike Heller, Jon Arias and Joel Finkelman break down the Packers interviewee list, talk Bucks potentially being the best team in the NBA, and much more. Ted Davis, Jesse Temple and Jim Owczarski join the show.
Steve, John & Austin talk week 9 DFS with breaking Josh Daniels news
Y'all got us to 100 followers on Twitter so...here's the "Do or Die II & III" commentary track courtesy of Jeff & Shane! It's the first time around for guys like Roderick Strong, Austin Aries, Super Dragon, B-Boy, Matt Sydal, and Delirious. It features some Jay Lethal as Hydro, some Dunn & Marcos action, A BLIND GUY, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, The Mayor Of AHM himself, SAL RINAURO AKA MELLOW!Join us as we screw around, have some fun, and try our best to entertain you for this 4th of July holiday week! Hopefully this one is a "DO" like the future World Champs on the show and not a "DIE" like Gabe Roach or Brian Gamble!P.S. We recorded this a few weeks ago so...-=-=-=-=Do or Die II & III Elizabeth, NJ 3/13/041. Mellow vs. Jerrelle Clark 2. Jared Steel & Todd Sexton vs. The Solution 3. Rainman vs. Caprice Coleman 4. Allison Danger vs. April Hunter 5. Brad Bradley vs. Jimmy Jacobs6. Hydro vs. Roderick Strong 7. Austin Aries vs. Danny Daniels 8. Super Dragon vs. Excalibur 9. Outcast Killaz vs. Caprice Coleman & Rainman vs. Don Juan & Fast Eddie vs. Dunn & Marcos Do or Die 3 Elizabeth, NJ 7/17/041. Outcast Killaz vs. Mike Foxx & Gabe Roach 2. Daizee Haze vs. Allison Danger 3. Angel Dust vs. Tony Kozina 4. Dunn & Marcos vs. Don Juan & Jared Steel 5. Rainman vs. Shawn Daivari 6. Colt Cabana vs. The Christopher Street Connection 7. Colt Cabana vs. Caprice Coleman 8. Matt Sydal vs. Delirious 9. Joshua Masters vs. Brian Gamble 10. Josh Daniels vs. B-Boy
We opened the show with "Dago" by Rucka Rucka Ali, talked about Slim's Anime Con shenanigans, the new FLCL, and Slim enjoyed a Spunk Lube and SpaghettiOs Smoothie. The Driz performed "Booty" by Blac Youngsta for "The Driz Sings The Hits" and Rob did #DRIZZLENEWS. We performed the new "Too Many Rapes" titled "Rapemageddon: part 4" and Ron Burlington read us "Triassic Park" for a bedtime story. We interviewed Comedian LaTice who joined us live in studio, Actor Bernard Robichaud, Sloppy did her newest viral video, then talked to Actor and Former Pro Wrestler Josh Daniels, and Franco and Decatur from The "Dads Talkin' Shit" Podcast. FnD finished up by learning about computers. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Buy a "Rob and Slim Show" T-shirt: https://www.wehavemerch.com/collections/rob-slim-show Ryder Doll: https://www.ryderdoll.com/ for phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/ Lowcost Airlines: 800-218-4909 for the best prices on flights Club Midnyte: https://clubmid.blogspot.com/ "Road Kills" by Isaac Thorne: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Kills-Short-Tales-Horror/dp/1938271351/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1502904005&sr=8-1&keywords=isaac+thorne+road+kills&linkCode=sl1&tag=twopeapub-20&linkId=708b5c7ce58ac9410e41fc38d9411408
Josh has been investing in real estate for 5 years now and has done a good amount of deals. He’s gotten creative to purchase some of them, and has even done live-in flips with his family living in the house with him! To hear some creative strategies and how to tackle difficult situations click listen on this episode! If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review Best Ever Tweet: “There’s only four banks in our town” - Josh Daniels Josh Daniels Real Estate Background: - invest in single family homes and small duplex - Real estate investor for the past 5 years - has 8 units in his portfolio - Have completed 8 buy-n-hold deals, flipped 4 properties, wholsaled 2 - Say hi to him at joshcecATgmail.com - Based in Columbus, Montana - Best Ever Book: Millionaire Next Door Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors:Are you looking for a way to increase your overall profits by reducing your loan payments to the bank? offers a fix-and-flip loan program that ONLY charges interest on the funds that have been disbursed, which can result in thousands of dollars in savings.Before securing financing for your next fix-and-flip project, Best Ever Listeners you must download your free white paper at to find out how Patch of Land’s fix and flip program can positively impact your investment strategy and save you money.
Why do you want to invest in real estate? Is it just about having a lot of units—or is it about creating a life you can be proud of? On today’s episode of The BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Josh Daniels, a real estate investor in Montana who, along with his wife Summer, has chosen to buy fewer but better deals on a quest for financial freedom. You’ll hear about Josh’s highly creative actions that turned their first deal into a cash-cow, as well as the shift to (and reason for) investing in single family houses. You’ll love Josh’s attitude toward financial freedom, as well as his message that you don’t need hundreds of units to be free.In This Episode We Cover:How Josh got started investing right out of collegeThe story behind his killer first rentalRental rates for this propertyHow they earned $80k on their next dealWhat exactly a live-in flip isHow they manage their propertiesA discussion on tenant drama in multi- vs. single-family propertiesJosh’s “why” in his investingHow to handle emotional attachment to dealsTips on financing deals through the BRRRR methodHis thoughts on Dave Ramsey’s advice for paying off loansAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Bookstore500k Net worth in 5 years (I’m 30 today!!!) (Forum Post)Dave RamseyFrom Shop Teacher to Multifamily Syndicator with Todd DexheimerBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Millionaire Mind by Thomas J. StanleyThe Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. StanleyBrandon’s Book on Rental Property InvestingThe Total Money Makeover by Dave RamseyFire Round QuestionsNew member – Looking for advice on getting startedHow many chances do you give a tenant who pays late?This house has no takersTweetable Topics“Ignore everything on the MLS. Drive every street and check out dilapidated properties.” (Tweet This!)“Life is not a competition.” (Tweet This!)Connect with JoshJosh’s BiggerPockets Profile
It’s Official; Derry City is the 3rd best team in Ireland. The good news doesn’t end there either because on Friday we learned that Manager Kenny Shiels (and announced before we hit record Josh Daniels) have extended their contracts with the club. Kevin McKenna joins Andrew Cassidy and Dee Curran in the Supporters Panel to discuss the events of last Friday’s game v Sligo Rovers at Brandywell & look ahead to the game v St. Patrick’s Athletic. We have an interview with Kenny Shiels plus an exclusive interview with Eddie Seydak regarding the Underage set-up, how his job’s success is measured and how the introduction of an U15 Airtricity National League will benefit the club. We would like to thank our contributing donor Drive 105 for their help. Look for them on drive105.co.uk. We would like to thank our donor Richard McKinney, without whom we would not be able to host this Podcast on Soundcloud.com You can Subscribe and download it from iTunes for FREE itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ctid-…ast/id1088441601 You can follow us, stream and download the podcast for FREE on Soundcloud @ctidsupporterspodcastdc You can also follow us on Twitter @ctidPodcast and like us on Facebook Please feel free to comment on our iTunes and Soundcloud pages and don’t forget to rate the programme. Thanks for listening and sharing the links. #CTID
Today's show brings me to Sacramento's GoodWork HQ to chat with Caroline Wintata and Josh Daniels about all of their various businesses. Caroline is a photographer who focuses primarily on weddings, portraits and boudoir sessions and together they run Giggle + Riot, a photo booth rental company; GoodWorkHQ, a collaborative work space for event professionals; and they’ve even started a company with their photo booth designer—Brian Schmitt—that will allow them to manufacture their amazing photo booth designs for others. In the interview we dive into the realities of working with a significant other, how Josh and Caroline navigated the process of starting several businesses together, how they have grown each brand over time and much more. You can find the full episode and show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.