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Refried Beans | GUILTY (feat. John Fugelsang) | May 31, 2024Friday, May 31st, 2024Donald Trump has been found GUILTY on all 34 felony counts in the election interference trial; John Roberts rejects Senators Whitehouse and Durbin's request for a meeting over the Alito flags; a former Apprentice producer says Trump used the N word during production and it's on tape; the New Republic has gotten it's hands on an Erik Prince group chat; a Republican has blocked the confirmation of the first Native American federal judge in Montana; Molly Cook holds on to her Houston-based Texas Senate seat; the MLB has integrated the Negro League statistics into the record book; Biden secretly gave permission to Ukraine to strike inside Russia; plus Allison delivers your Good News.John Fugelsanghttps://www.johnfugelsang.com/tmehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232StoriesThe Donald Trump I Saw on The Apprentice (Slate Op Ed)Chief Justice John Roberts declines to meet with Democrats about ethics concerns amid Alito flag flap (NBC News)Ex-Blackwater CEO Erik Prince's group chat brings together far-right 'cranks' (Alternet)Republican blocks confirmation of first Native American federal judge for Montana (AP News)Molly Cook holds on to Houston-based Texas Senate seat in Democratic primary runoff (Texas Tribune)Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons (Politico)MLB integrates Negro League statistics into all-time record book with Josh Gibson now career batting average leader (CNN) Federal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen.Share your Good News or Good Trouble:https://www.dailybeanspod.com/good/ Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewrote , Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote,Dana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark kick off with a discussion on the passing of a significant figure in Italy and explore fascinating connections between religious figures and baseball. They delve into the 1942 Negro League World Series featuring Satchel Paige's Kansas City Monarchs against Josh Gibson's Homestead Grays. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by Negro League teams, quirky anecdotes, and the historic importance of the series. The episode concludes with Wax Packs Heroes, where Jeff and Mark have another intense card battle, showcasing baseball cards from the early '90s and discussing lesser-known players as well as legends, alongside their surprising pop culture appearances. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:44 Baseball and Current Events 01:15 Pope Connections in Baseball 05:41 Historical Baseball Debuts 14:20 Was He a Yankee? 18:46 1942 Negro League World Series 36:25 Wax Pack Heroes: Baseball Card Battle 01:03:31 Conclusion and Farewell Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrikeNoise/ Instagram - @twostrikenoise Bluesky - @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Threads - @twostrikenoise Twitter - @twostrikenoise Two Strike Noise on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise E-mail - twostrikenoise@gmail.com We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Episode 295 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we're beginning our block of episodes on the greatest players in the history of the Negro Leagues.Arguably one of the greatest power hitters of all-time, Gibson established himself as one of professional baseball's most feared threats at the plate during the 1930s and 1940s.Gibson was a fantastic catcher for the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawford during this span, and was a 12x All-Star, 3x Negro NL batting champion and 2x Negro League World Series champion.Sadly, despite his success in the United States, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Cuba, Gibson was unable to play in Major League Baseball due to the racist, “Gentlemen's Agreement.” This barred any ball players of color from playing in MLB until the Dodgers signed Jackie Robinson in 1947.Though the statistics vary, many posit Gibson could've hit close to 800 home runs during his professional career. After MLB's decision to include Negro League stats in 2021, Gibson became the league's career leader in batting average!Sadly, Gibson suffered from inner demons and died in 1947 of a stroke. Though he never played in Major League Baseball, he still made the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972 due to his amazing impact on the game!Connect with us on Instagram!Chris Quinn: @cquinncomedyDominic DiTolla: @ditolladominicProducer: @ty_englestudioInstagram: @thesportsexperiencepodcastIf you enjoy this podcast, please help support us @:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support#sportspodcast#comedypodcast #joshgibson#baseballplayer#baseball
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Serial Cheater Fake Cries About His Baby Mama's Murder... Until Police Prove He Executed Herix months after Danielle Marshall and Josh Gibson started dating, she got pregnant with their children. Over the course of the pregnancy, Gibson rekindled a relationship with an ex, who got pregnant too.The women had the babies. Gibson moved in with his ex, but was an active father in both his children's lives... and continued hooking up with Danielle.Danielle and Gibson's relationship was explosive. On January 13, 2013, Gibson decided he didn't want to share custody with Danielle anymore. He pistol whipped and shot Danielle. Later, he returned to the house, calling the police and claiming to have discovered Danielle dead.Learning about his fraught relationship with Danielle, police soon bring Gibson in for questioning...This full police interview shows the process that investigators take from information gathering to confronting a killer. It demonstrates the way police tactics can change over the course of an investigation as they hone in on a cold-blooded killer. The case shows how violence can escalate and jealousy destroy relationships and lead to murder. True Crime: Alexis Knight Podcast: Join the Podcast and dive deeper into the chaos of real-life crime with Alexis Knight!No fluff. No filter. Just the truth. https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-the-court-of-public-opinion-with-alexis-knight--6292057***Alexis Knight True Crime Videos - Police Interrogations, Bodycams on X***Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-wives-and-girlfriends-stories-2025-true-cheating-stories-podcast--5689182/support.
Send us a textUnearthed: Forgotten Baseball Heroes and Their Unmarked GravesWhen Brendan Schuster discovered that Honus Wagner was buried just 15 minutes from his home, he never imagined this curiosity would evolve into a profound mission to honor forgotten baseball heroes. In this deeply moving episode, we journey with Brendan through Pittsburgh's cemeteries as he uncovers the unmarked graves of Negro League players who shaped America's pastime yet were denied proper recognition even in death.Brendan takes us back to 2006 when a chance encounter with Buck O'Neil—the charismatic Negro League legend—transformed his understanding of baseball history. After meeting Vince Chiarmella during the pandemic and discovering their shared passion for baseball burial sites, the two launched the Josh Gibson Unmarked Grave Project, dedicated to identifying and properly marking the final resting places of Negro League players.The stories Brendan shares are equal parts detective work and historical preservation. From finding Ernest "Pud" Gooden's burial site to connecting with the descendants of Willis Moody, each marker placed represents not just a name etched in stone but a legacy restored. Most touching is how this project has inspired the next generation—seventh-graders at Seneca Valley raised money selling lollipops to fund a grave marker, creating a connection to history they'll carry throughout their lives.While the project has successfully marked 11 players' graves in Allegheny County, with 10 more identified, Brendan reveals the staggering truth that an estimated 3,000 Negro League players lie in unmarked graves across the country. His mission continues to grow, connecting communities to their forgotten heroes one headstone at a time.Discover how you can support this remarkable initiative by visiting jgfmemorialmarkers.org and help ensure that these extraordinary athletes—who played three games a day with subpar equipment while sleeping on suitcases—finally receive the recognition they deserve.Josh Gibson Foundations(Unmarked Grave)http://www.jgfmemorialmarkers.orgTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!!www.holdmycutter.com
International Equine Network with Scott Miller VIDEO: Bob Baffert's Top Kentucky Derby 2025 Contender & Racing Victoria Part 1) CITIZEN BULL | Bob Baffert's Top Kentucky Derby 2025 Contender Citizen Bull: The Rising Star on the Road to the Kentucky Derby! In today's profile, we spotlight Citizen Bull, the Into Mischief colt making waves in the racing world. Trained by Bob Baffert, he's already secured a top spot on the leaderboard with 40 points and an impressive Breeders' Cup Juvenile win! With a powerful 105 Equibase Speed Figure and a career-best 96 Beyer Speed Figure, Citizen Bull's three wins in four starts have fans buzzing about his potential for the 2025 Kentucky Derby. Join us as we dive into his journey, from a promising Maiden Special Weight debut to a standout Juvenile victory that solidifies him as a serious Triple Crown contender. Subscribe for every step of this rising star's path to Churchill Downs! #CitizenBull #KentuckyDerby2025 #BreedersCupJuvenile #RoadToTheDerby #HorseRacing2024 #TripleCrown #BobBaffert #RacingProspects #kentucky derby2025 Part 2) Here for the Horses - Racing Victoria (Full Documentary) A new documentary, exploring the topic of equine welfare in Victoria's thoroughbred racing industry. Produced by THIS. Film Studio in collaboration with RCKT Co, Racing Victoria (RV) and Screen Australia, ‘Here for the Horses' is hosted by AFL triple premiership hero Josh Gibson – a racing enthusiast who is forging a post-football career riding and working with horses. The documentary explores the initiatives and world leading safety standards that RV has established in recent years to help protect the welfare of all racehorses – before, during and after racing.
Today, we welcome Josh Gibson, a pioneer in the realm of 360-degree video and the founder of 360 Video Academy. With a deep understanding of immersive storytelling, he guides us through the labyrinth of this ever-evolving technology, revealing its profound potential beyond mere entertainment.At first, 360 video may seem like an extension of traditional filmmaking, but as Josh Gibson explains, it is not just about capturing an image—it is about placing the viewer inside a world. Unlike conventional storytelling, where a director dictates the frame, 360 video invites audiences to choose their own focus, to explore, to be participants rather than mere observers. “It's not just about framing a shot,” he says. “It's about framing an experience.”The evolution of this technology has been astonishing. What started as a jumble of GoPro cameras rigged together has now led to compact spherical cameras, capable of seamlessly stitching together breathtaking landscapes and bustling cityscapes. As Josh points out, it is no longer just the domain of Hollywood or high-budget productions—this is a tool accessible to storytellers, educators, and explorers alike.The real estate industry, for instance, is already using it to provide virtual property tours, while educators take students on immersive field trips to ancient ruins or even the surface of Mars.Yet, for all its promise, there are challenges to consider. The mechanics of “stitching,” the art of blending multiple video feeds into a seamless 360-degree environment, remains both a technical and creative hurdle. Imperfections in stitching can disrupt immersion, snapping the viewer out of the dreamlike state that great 360 content aspires to create. This is where artistry meets technology, where patience and precision elevate an experience from mere footage to something truly transcendent.And what of narrative storytelling? Can a filmmaker truly control a viewer's attention in a world without a frame? Here, Josh acknowledges the paradox. Traditional cinema directs the gaze, guiding emotion with each cut and composition. But 360 video asks something different of both the creator and the viewer—it invites presence. The horror genre, he notes, has embraced this shift masterfully, using space to intensify suspense, while documentary filmmakers have found it a tool for deeper empathy, placing audiences in the shoes of another's lived experience.Perhaps, at its core, 360 video is less about replacing film and more about expanding consciousness. It is a step toward a future where reality is not confined to a screen but becomes a shared, navigable space. From medical training to meditation experiences, from historical reconstructions to virtual reality concerts, we are only beginning to understand what this technology can offer.Please enjoy my conversation with Josh Gibson.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
This is the only podcast I've ever done where I put six different individuals in one episode, all talking about one subject which is drawing. It's such an important part of being an artist because when you are just a little kid, you pick up those crayons, you pick up the pencils, you start drawing and - the people that get excited and somehow get turned onto that? Well, those are our artists. I wanted to do this major show with all these artists and I've got 47 in this show called Masters of Drawing, where they get to show that expertise that they've had ever since they were little kids. I wanted to interview different artists and see what they had to say about the process.So it's really a focus on drawing and about the show. The individuals in this episode include Josh Gibson, Kathryn Stedham, William Haskell, Whitney Gardner, Howard Post and Jim Woodside. They all have the same thing in common. They are Masters of drawing. I think you'll find this fascinating. I know I did.
- Sean Gibson calls in to talk about his Great Grandfather Josh Gibson and Black History Month.
Craig and Rex are taking two weeks off so we reached into the vault this week to present two segments from shows past.The first segment is our January 2021 interview with Larry Lester, baseball historian and co-founder of the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. This interview took place just a few short weeks after MLB officially recognized seven leading Negro Leagues from 1920 to 1948 as Major League Baseball. We talked about the process for researching and certifying Negro League statistics and snapshots of Negro League stars like Josh Gibson and Cool Papa Bell. In the second segment, Eric and Craig presented their favorite and least favorite Super Bowl half-time performances. This segment ran in February 2021, just after The Weeknd's performance at Super Bowl LV in Tampa. You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including books featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig on Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2025.
I had Maeve Eichelberger on today and I really like to call her just "Maeve." I think that's a good way to just brand her name, but maybe you'll hear that on the podcast. I don't remember if I talked about it in the podcast or if it was just in private, but that's the fun thing about podcast is you never know what's going to come out. Maeve and I talked about the new show she's having with Jordan K. Walker, Josh Gibson, and Whitney Gardner which is the New Young Gun show. It was fun to just kind of catch up with her on what she's doing. We talked about her new studio and some of her relationships with individuals like Barbara Van Cleve and it's always unique to discuss art with individuals that see the world differently. Maeve really does see the world in her own way on so many levels, not only the way she makes her art, but the types of media that she uses as well.She uses acrylic for her saddles and now she's making clothing based sculptures which are really interesting and something I think will be sought after when people find out what she's doing. I always have a great time talking to Maeve and I'm so happy she was able to take the time to come and do this podcast for our group exhibition, New Young Guns.
In 1960, Jackie Robinson was four years into retirement from his groundbreaking baseball career, having last played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956. At this time, Robinson was hosting a syndicated radio program called Jackie Robinson's Radio Shots, produced by RCA. This interview features Robinson speaking with legendary pitcher Satchel Paige, who was 54 years old and had recently pitched his last major league game for the Kansas City Athletics in 1958.The conversation between Robinson and Paige covers their shared experiences in the Negro Leagues, including their time together on the 1945 Kansas City Monarchs. They discuss the grueling travel schedule and playing conditions of the Negro Leagues, as well as Paige's famous encounters with Josh Gibson. Paige recounts the story of intentionally walking three batters to face Gibson with the bases loaded, showcasing the friendly rivalry between these Negro League greatsThe interview also touches on lighter topics, such as the origin of Paige's nickname and his unconventional remedy for stomach troubles - goat's milk.#JackieRobinson #SatchelPaige #NegroLeagues #BaseballLegends #RadioBroadcasting
Whitney Gardner brought in new paintings for the New Young Guns Group Show, which opens in a few days so we decided to record a podcast at my studio in Tucson. The show features Jordan Walker, Josh Gibson, Maeve Eichelberger, and today's guest, Whitney. Now, she's been on the podcast before, which we filmed in November 2022, the same day I began representing her in my gallery. Two years and 100 episodes later, Whitney sheds light on what she's been up to the last couple of years.It's really quite interesting to speak to an artist at the beginning of their career, and then again while they are on the rise. You can feel it. It's wild to watch that cascade of interest pool up in smaller circles and eventually overflow into the Western art world at large. That's pretty much what's happened with Whitney since I've known her. She's won all these awards in the last two years and been picked up by another reputable gallery in Santa Fe, McLarry Fine Art. They had a show for her which did well, extremely well actually. These kinds of things begin adding up and next thing you know you're in museums, articles are being written on you in major magazines, and your art career is no longer a dream but a template for the next up-and-coming artist.I think all of these artists that make up the New Young Guns will feel that in some form or fashion. That's what you want as an artist. To be recognized by people for your hard work, dedication, and what you have to say. That being said, there are all-new responsibilities and considerations that come with having a shiny new platform like this.People tend to think "oh, fame is so great," or "wow, selling art is easier than ever." Well sure, it can be, but it also has the other aspects that go along with it. It becomes a duty of sorts to continue and produce work that resonates with people... and if it doesn't, well then you may not be able to pay the bills.Anyhow, this podcast was so fun. It's been a privilege to get to see Whitney's journey over the last two years. This upcoming show, which is going to be a really terrific will put her skills and the skills of her peers on full display. I genuinely hope you can make it.
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com.]I love baseball. It's my favorite sport to watch. I've enjoyed the World Series every year for as long as I can remember.Some of you aren't into baseball. Some of you find it incredibly boring, which is completely understandable. America's national pastime isn't for everyone. There are long stretches during which, on its face, there's no obvious excitement on the field.If you love baseball, every moment is interesting because the intricacies are quite fun to watch. The dueling between pitcher and batter—the competing strategies—alone is fascinating.Anyway, this year is particularly fascinating because of the storylines. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees are facing off in the World Series for the 12th time in the history of their storied rivalry, which stretches back to when the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn.Playing for the Dodgers are Shohei Ohtani, widely considered the best ballplayer since the days of Josh Gibson and Babe Ruth (some think he's the greatest ever) and the phenomenal Mookie Betts and the electrifying Freddie Freeman.Playing for the Yankees are Aaron Judge, one of the greatest hitters in the game, and Giancarlo Stanton (also one of the greatest hitters in the game) and Juan Soto (also one of the greatest hitters in the game).Two of the most iconic franchises in baseball representing the two biggest media markets in the country, with numerous likely-future-Hall-of-Famers on the field, a jaw-dropping 34 World Series titles between them (though the Dodgers have a mere seven of those), and it's all very, very fun for baseball fans.So, it's not surprising that 16.28 million viewers saw last night's Game 4 (the winner goes to best-of-7 for you non-baseball folks), the highest single game viewership for the World Series since 2019, contributing to the highest average World Series viewership for a series since 2017.And, of course, I'm watching. It's delicious. It's a beautiful drip of serotonin in a year of political and existential morass when I could use the distraction from all that's awful. But then the commercials come, and during just about every break, it's the same campaign ad: a disembodied, angry voice essentially tells 16 million viewers that trans people are the cause of their problems, that “Kamala is for they/them, President Trump is for you.”It's the same ad aired during NFL games and NCAA football games and other sporting events, and if you're a trans person who loves sports like I do—and I really love sports—it profoundly sucks to be bombarded with this hateful rhetoric, day after day, for many weeks now.Transphobia is so open and commonplace these days that it's easy to become somewhat desensitized to it. There's the campaign rhetoric. There are political articles. There are talking heads. There are bans. There are court cases. There's street harassment. There's online harassment. There are death threats.There's the overwhelming sense that millions of people in the United States truly wish that the trans community would simply disappear, by any means possible. That much is obvious.But what doesn't get nearly enough attention these days—and I firmly believe this as strongly as anything—is that the vast majority of the country does not support transphobia.I know that's hard for some folks to accept. It's a close election, and if the polls are to be believed (and I am quite skeptical of polls), nearly half of likely voters support a presidential ticket that is stridently anti-trans. Ergo, I am supposed to accept that half the country hates the existence of the trans community.But I don't accept that. I don't think it's true because I've had numerous conversations with conservatives—some of them Trump supporters—who don't have anything against trans people specifically. Some probably think I shouldn't say that because if someone is supporting an anti-trans candidate, does it really matter if their support isn't because of any transphobia on their part?Totally fair question. I think it does matter. Although anecdotal, the conversations I've had with these folks signal, at minimum, a lot of hope for transphobia becoming less prevalent over time in the near future.But that's not why I'm talking about this ad. Because it's honestly not an issue that I believe will be effective in this election despite the GOP's firm belief that most Americans care about this more than other central topics. Because I believe most Americans, regardless of political beliefs, will not be voting based on their personal feelings toward trans people. They just won't. Republican leadership have woefully miscalculated the effectiveness of disgusting bigotry as an electoral motivator.It'll drive out a lot of the GOP's base, sure, but it's not the kinda thing that resonates with most Americans. If anything, I believe that most Americans are repulsed and incredulous that considerable space is being given to this issue, in the final stretch of the election, that could far more effectively address the actual struggles of working class families.It's why I'm glad that Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz are laser-focused on the struggles facing all working class families. It's why I'm glad their messaging is about uniting the country and saving democracy and lifting people up. The contrast is powerful and most importantly: it will win the election.Regardless, the ads do work in quite a visceral way: for those who already hate trans people, it's further enabling their bigotry. It's further encouraging the blatant and searing dehumanization of trans people among a segment of the population who are already inclined to consider us sub-human. The ads are building an obvious permission structure for virulently anti-trans people to treat us like we are unworthy of protection against violence and discrimination.I'm a grown adult, and as much as it sucks to see this unapologetic hatred every day, I know I'm gonna be alright. I'm in an area of the country with solid protections against discrimination. I have access to health care. I'm doing okay financially. I have a good support system. I'm very fortunate and privileged in all these ways.But what about those trans people living in areas of the country without non-discrimination protections? What about trans folks without health care? What about trans people who are unemployed and unhoused and encountering other forms of discrimination, like racism and xenophobia, that compound the violent bigotry they experience? What about trans youth and their families?What about trans people who are especially vulnerable? Even if most of the country doesn't want to see them hurt, is that enough to protect them from the significantly smaller portion of the country that does want harm to come to them?It is not enough. It, alone, will never be enough. I know this. It's gonna take a hell of a lot more than that to achieve progress. It will take patience and grace and authenticity and confidence and assertiveness for many years. It will take a lot of teamwork for a long time coming. That's just the truth.But I can't just stop watching baseball. I refuse to stop watching baseball.I love my country. I love being an American. I have always believed our nation has the potential to achieve a greatness that is only limited by our imagination and most importantly: our sense of unity. I'm glad Vice President Harris embodies that.I'm watching baseball tonight because it gives me joy, just as it does to the many millions of other Americans who are watching.We are all watching a bunch of exceptional athletes work together and experience some of the best moments of life together and encourage each other—just like a family should—toward their common, sole purpose of getting home safely.And I think that's far too important to let the smallness and pettiness and ugliness of some very sad people get in the way of my joy.They will say what hateful things they say and openly speak of what hateful things they desire and they will spin their wheels in such desperation for however long they'll spin them.But they don't get to take baseball from me. Not a chance.I'm at home here.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB is in Port Fairy, and it's a very special anniversary for Billy. We kick things off with the All Sports Report, then Matildas Chloe Logarzo and Emily Gielnik are in studio to talk about competing against Billy and Oscar in the Amazing Race. Topics Brownless wants to know how quickly you got fired, and Tom from Scot Vale has a crack at $1k with Guernsey Cash Three-Time Hawthorn Premiership player Josh Gibson is in studio, and Billy recaps the first episode of the Amazing Race... how much screen time did he actually get? Finally, it's Billy's Joke - and it's about James BondSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Had a great time talking with Josh Gibson- an expert in his field and an absolute savant in all things olympic weightlifting. We do a deep dive into some programming, technique and general questions regarding the sport of olympic weightlifting with co-host Jarred Smith of Rhode Island Performance barbell club. Hope you guys enjoy! Follow Josh: @josh_philwl https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/ Follow Philosophical Weightlifting: @philosophicalweightlifting https://www.instagram.com/philosophicalweightlifting/ Follow Weightlifting AI: @weightlifting.ai https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting.ai/ Follow the Coach's Logic Podcast & Instagram: @coachlogik https://www.instagram.com/coachlogik/ Follow Team Aita: @team_aita https://www.instagram.com/team_aita/ Follow Jarred: @jarredshmitt https://www.instagram.com/jarredshmitt/ Follow Rhode Island Performance: @rhodeislandperformance https://www.instagram.com/rhodeislandperformance/ Follow Matt: @mattsweeney.dpt https://www.instagram.com/mattsweeney.dpt/ Follow Strength and Sport Physical Therapy: @strengthandsport https://www.instagram.com/strengthandsport/
Did you know the best batter in baseball history played for Pittsburgh? Not the Pirates, but our Negro League teams that flourished here before integration. Josh Gibson played for the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords back in the 30s and 40s, and he had an exceptional batting average. But it's only now, many decades later, that Major League Baseball has finally added his statistics to the record books. We're with his great-grandson, Sean Gibson, to talk about what this means. Check out our previous conversation with Sean Gibson, read up on Josh Gibson's legacy, and learn more about Sean's foundation. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 12th episode: Rivers of Steel Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tolo Leal nos acerca la historia del jugador de beisbol Josh Gibson
As MLB prepares for its highly anticipated Tribute to the Negro Leagues game at the historic Rickwood Field on June 20th, several special events and projects are happening in conjunction to celebrate the occasion. One of the most exciting for card collectors is a special trading card collection from Topps. The Topps collection features hand-drawn artwork by former MLB player and renowned artist Micah Johnson. In an exclusive one-on-one conversation with Marc Cheatham (Cheats) of the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast, Johnson, 33, called this collaboration with Topps, “The perfect project.” He said the project was “very grueling” due to the intense research he had to put in on each of the six subjects: Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Willie Mays, Larry Doby, and Monte Irvin.Please enjoy this special episode of the Black Baseball Mixtape — Subscribe, Rate, and Review. You can subscribe everywhere podcasts are streaming.
For years, names like Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, and Satchel Paige were well known as legends in the Negro Leagues, but unrecognized in the record books alongside their white contemporaries. Last week that changed, as a nearly quarter-century long endeavor to collect and verify decades of statistics was unveiled for the first time. The news seems to have been met with every emotion under the sun: confusion, anger, disdain, but not joy. And part of that is because many are confused as to what's actually happening. This story was never about Josh Gibson unseating Ty Cobb as the single season batting average leader. It was about presenting the statistics of major professional baseball leagues as evidence to support the legends that played. So Today, our host Clinton Yates sits on the other side of the table and joins our very own Alex Hyacinthe to break down what this process undertook, and what this really means for baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Josh Gibson's place in our city's history. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Gibson finally gets his due as greatest hitter of all time, now let's name the award after him. Stats from the Negro Leagues are finally integrated into the MLB stats and we see how opportunity affects counting stats vs rate stats. Winn and Volpe snap some streaks and in one case we end up with a DiMaggio sandwich. We lose more bfs to the IL – Grissom is back out, Means and Wells are season-ending out. Patti is grateful Yoshinobu is holding his own and her closer is back. Joey Gallo is in line for dad power now that the secret is out. Although we cannot endorse flinging gloves into the stands, we do feel for Jorge Lopez. The NCAA baseball tournament is on, and we check in on our adopted D1 and DIII teams. We crosstrain with women's hockey champions, and Celtics doing good work.We say, “Quite the pucker there,” “It was condiment Friday. Put a cardigan over it and it's dressy,” and “I can't believe I couldn't put 2 and 2 together and get 7.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
It's NBA Finals Time! The Celtics v. Mavs! Is Kristaps Porziņģis the wild card? Can Holliday shut down Luka? Is it live by the three die by the three for the Celtics? Is Luka the best player in the Finals? Or is it Jayson Tatum? Which coach brings more to the table? How abusive will the Boston fans treat Kyrie?Check out the boys' predictions!But wait, there's more! the Stanley Cup Finals are here too! Is this going to be a defense wins championships series? Is the Panther's goalie the difference maker? Is this Conor McDavid's year? MLB finally gets something right by incorporating Negro League stats into Major League stats. Get to know Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, Oscar Charleston, Minnie Minoso, and so so many more baseball legends! Nice work MLB!It's a rare week with no Punchable Faces! But we have a Lasso, pour one out for Dallas Cowboy Guard Larry Allen who passed away unexpectedly. Check out the buzzer beaters!Thanks to Assembly Software for their continued support!
Another week and another argument revoling around Caitlin Clark. Listen to where the crew falls on the recent incident between Clark and Chennedy Carter along with thoughts on Scottie Scheffler's charges being dismissed. Last, but not least, is that Pittsburgh baseball now has an all-time stats leader in multiple categories due to Negro League Baseball statistics being integrated into MLB record books.Don't forget to follow us on all our socials: - @sportsjimmuff on Instagram / Twitter - Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff on Facebook / YouTube Subcribe, comment, rate, review, poke, like, tickle, and get the damn bell on!!!
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 06/01/24. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS Former President Donald J. Trump is now a convicted felon after privileged black male Alvin Bragg successfully prosecuted him for "hush money" payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election. It's not clear what if any impact the guilty verdict will have on the November election. One ominous sign, France 24 and The New York Times report that Trump's donation website crashed following the verdict and he's subsequently raked in millions. Major League Baseball incorporated Negro League statistics into the official records, so that now Josh Gibson and other Victims of White Supremacy are amongst the all-time statistical leaders in professional baseball history. It's not clear how this will benefit any living black people or non-white people. Perhaps encourage more black people to play baseball? Respectfully, we don't need any more Ken Griffey Jrs (or seniors), tossing balls for White entertainment. #ReadingIsMoreImportantThanWatchingTelevision #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
5.31.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Trump Convicted, Josh Gibson's MLB Records, Black Voter Turnout, Remembering Tulsa Race Massacre Convicted felon Donald Trump slams the judge and the judicial process after a New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts. We'll show you some of his incoherent and senile remarks. Major League Ballball records have shifted since the incorporation of Negro Leagues stats. Now Josh Gibson has become MLB career and season batting leader. His great-grandson will join us to discuss what it means to his family for this recognition. A Michigan judge is confused by a man driving during his virtual hearing about him driving with a suspended license. Yes, he was driving without a license during his hearing for not having a license. We'll show you what happened during the brief hearing. And in our second hour, we'll discuss Black Voter Turnout and what needs to happen to ensure we turn out in November. And 103 years ago today, one of the bloodiest acts of domestic terrorism began in Oklahoma. Today, we will remember the Tulsa Race Massacre. #BlackStarNetwork advertising partners:Fanbase
Dylan Moore // MLB incorporates Negro Leagues stats -cool to see Josh Gibson get his due and how dominant he ranks compared to the best in MLB history // Feels like a new level of urgency with the Mariners -Hollander’s comments that they are going to significantly help this team at the deadline + firing a coach midseason = departure from the norm // WHYMAN???-Sean Payton and Darren Waller
In this clip from the Friday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette sports columnists Paul Zeise and Jason Mackey to debate MLB's decision to include Negro League stats in its official record book. Is it the proper move by commissioner Rob Manfred to honor legends like the Homestead Grays' Josh Gibson and the Pittsburgh Crawfords' Satchel Paige? Or does it soften this history of those players' exclusion from MLB under segregation? And to what degree is the incomplete nature of the stats being included relevant in the conversation? Our trio tackles those topics and more.
In this clip from the Friday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Mike's Beer Bar, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette sports columnists Paul Zeise and Jason Mackey to debate MLB's decision to include Negro League stats in its official record book. Is it the proper move by commissioner Rob Manfred to honor legends like the Homestead Grays' Josh Gibson and the Pittsburgh Crawfords' Satchel Paige? Or does it soften this history of those players' exclusion from MLB under segregation? And to what degree is the incomplete nature of the stats being included relevant in the conversation? Our trio tackles those topics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Major League Baseball is now incorporating statistics of Negro League players in their record books. Since this change, ball players like Josh Gibson have dethroned legends like Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth. Reset learns more about the history of the Negro Leagues and Black baseball stars with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum co-founder and author Larry Lester. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
It's the Friday news roundup! City Cast contributor Meg St-Esprit joins executive producer Mallory Falk and producer Sophia Lo to break down Pennsylvania's new tourism slogan and share some favorite statewide travel spots. Plus we have a bunch of transit updates – including a permanent discount – and tips to prepare for tick season. (It's expected to be especially bad this year!) We always cite our sources: Allegheny County residents who use SNAP benefits will be able to get half-price tickets for PRT rides. Advocacy groups are raising issues with the current stroller policy on PRT buses because open strollers limit spaces for wheelchair users. Improvements coming to the Red Line will make T stations more accessible for wheelchair users. Be prepared to check for ticks after outdoor activities and learn how to safely remove them if they've taken an unwelcome ride inside. Pennsylvania's new tourism slogan came with a shiny ad voiced by Broad City actress Abbi Jacobson. Now that data from the Negro Leagues has been incorporated into MLB stats, Pittsburgher Josh Gibson officially has the best batting average. Check out our interview with Josh Gibson's great-grandson, Sean Gibson, about his work to get Negro League stats counted alongside white players of the same era. If you enjoyed the interview with Rivers of Steel Director of Historic Resources and Facilities, Ron Baraff, learn more here. WIN SOME MONEY! We're doing our annual survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey. It's just seven minutes long, and anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card and City Cast City swag! Learn more about our sponsor: The 65th annual Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival takes over the Cultural District in Downtown Pittsburgh from May 31 to June 9. It's 10 days of free art and music from noon to 9 p.m. daily. Learn more at trustarts.org/TRAF. Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MAY 28 2024 was the day that Negro League Slugger Josh Gibson was crowned the king of Major League Baseball after batting records from 1920 until 1948 were intergrated with records from america's favorite passtime this is my public acknowledgement of this great day
The Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports discusses the hockey playoffs, the celebrities she'd like to meet and the Donald Sterling scandal. Plus: Colter Nuanez and Andrew Houghton talk Missoula Paddleheads and Josh Gibson's new place as the all-time MLB batting leader.
19:22 - Guest: Detroit Lions insider Tim Twentyman of DetroitLions.com on what the Commanders have in former Lions executives Brandon Sosna as senior vice president of football operations and Lance Newmark as assistant general manager, what the Commanders can learn from the Lions' great turnaround, insight on Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson withdrawing from head-coaching consideration for the Commanders and Seattle Seahawks in the 2024 offseason and what went wrong for Commanders run-game coordinator/running-backs coach Anthony Lynn as Lions offensive coordinator 37:24 - Nationals: analysis of a 7-2 win at the Atlanta Braves in a game in which starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore allowed two runs (one earned) in 5 1/3 innings with 10 strikeouts versus no walks...and thoughts on Homestead Grays and Washington, D.C.-baseball legend Josh Gibson now being MLB's all-time leader in career regular-season OPS, career regular-season slugging percentage and career regular-season batting average 50:42 - Orioles: breakdown of a 6-1 win over the Boston Red Sox in a game in which shortstop Gunnar Henderson hit a grand slam and starting pitcher Corbin Burnes allowed one run (unearned) in seven innings Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent ya and receive $25 off any gas-fireplace service, chimney cleaning or chimney inspection Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email Sales@BlueWirePods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Nats beat the Braves 7-2 on Wednesday night to move to 25-29 on the season, putting them on pace for 75 victories this season. Mark & Al have another solid starting pitching performance to discuss as MacKenzie Gore earned the win and did not issue a walk along the way. Gore's ERA so far this season is 2.91 through 11 starts. (14:00) The bullpen threw nearly four innings, but didn't need to use Kyle Finnegan. Hunter Harvey recorded four outs and pushed his WHIP down to 0.92. (17:00) Lane Thomas had a big game as he hit a 3 run HR, doubled, singled, stole a pair of bases, and drew a walk. (24:30) Joey Gallo was in the news on Wednesday and also had a bunt single in the top of the 8th. (https://www.tmz.com/2024/05/28/hayden-hopkins-expecting-child-mlb-player-joey-gallo-not-mark-davis/) (28:30) Major League Baseball has officially elevated Negro League statistics and the legendary Josh Gibson now owns multiple major records in baseball history. Gibson played a portion of his career in Washington D.C. while with Homestead Grays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sign Up to Underdog Fantasy Using Promo Code 'ANIMALHOUSE' for 100% Match Deposit Up to $100 Braves OF Ronald Acuña Jr tears his other ACL and will miss the remainder of the season; MLB has added Negro League Statistics for over 2,300 players to its records, with Josh Gibson now having multiple all-time records, why this isn't a controversial thing; Wolves stave off elimination in Dallas and go back to Minnesota for Game 5; Judge and Soto have been on fire; 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' review Outro: Fortnight - Taylor Swift (ft. Post Malone) Instagram: @frommypointofviewpod TikTok: @frommypointofviewpod Twitter: @_JohnGrimaldi @AnimalHouse_USA
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Bubba Dub is BACK and is ready to dive into the Minnesota Timberwolves and Anthony Edwards battling to extend the Western Conference Finals in the NBA's playoffs. Can Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic send the Wolves home or will Minnesota live to play another game (2:00)? Then, Bubba reacts to the MLB integrating records from the Negro Leagues, making Josh Gibson the MLB's new career batting-average leader at .367, surpassing former Detroit Tigers Hall of Famer Ty Cobb (12:00). After, Dub debates former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo vs. Cincinnati Bengals signal caller Carson Palmer (15:30). After, Peyton Manning vs. Brett Favre WHO YA GOT?? (19:00) Next, Bubba's Uncle Ray comes back from the doctor's to deliver another hilarious installment of HELL NAHH (28:00)!! Then, Dub talks about taking his girl to see usher (33:00), wonders who the best Boston Celtic of all-time is (37:45), then awards his Trashh of the Day (47:00). (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retirement of Angel Hernandez, controversial MLB umpire.Mat Germain suggests that umpires over 60 should retire due to declining reflexes and eyesight.Mark Corbett and Mat Germain talk about other umpires like CB Buckner and Joe West, noting that Joe West started a podcast after retirement.Discussion about various sports personalities who have ventured into podcasting, including former Yankees' CC Sabathia and Rays' Pete Fairbanks.What would a Tyler Glasnow podcast sound like - “potty mouth”Harold Ramirez and Ahmed Rosario pollMat Germain analyzes the Rays' performance against left-handed and right-handed pitchingLineup changes made by Kevin Cash.Mat Germain mentions Richie Palacios' success against certain types of pitches and criticizes the lack of playing time for Harold Ramirez.Randy Arozarena's should he be sent down to AAA for motivation.Potential call-ups from AAA, including Austin Shenton and Rene Pinto, and the importance of balancing offense and defense in player selection.Mat Germain questions what Randy Arozarena's legacy will be in Tampa if he is sent down or traded.Question about Randy Arozarena's legacy if he were to leave the Rays.Kevin Cash's Frustration: Mark Corbett expresses that it must be frustrating for Kevin Cash to deal with players' personalities, as they need to step up or not.Injuries and Absences: Mat Germain notes that key players like Jeffrey Springs, Shane Baz, Brandon McKay, and Junior Caminero are not returning, necessitating reliance on fringe players.Opportunities for Fringe Players: Mat Germain advocates giving fringe players like Ruben Cardenas and Tristan Peters a chance to play and prove themselves.Josh Lowe's Struggles: Josh is currently dealing with injuries, hoping he recovers post-All-Star break.Front Office Decisions: Eric Neander and Stu Sternberg are they willing to invest in the 2024 roster given the team's current performance.Attendance Issues: Mat & Mark discuss the decline in attendance and its potential relation to ongoing stadium issues and fan fatigue.Stadium Location Concerns: Mat Germain points out the lack of aggression from City of Tampa to secure the Rays' stadium, suggesting Yankees fans might be influencing the decision.Negro League Stats in MLB: BaseballBiz On Deck celebrates the inclusion of thes stats in MLB history, noting the impact on historical rankings and records.Praise Bob Kendricks' work in promoting Negro League history and achievements.Inclusion of Negro League stats results in Josh Gibson topping the all-time career batting average leader list.Combination of Willie Mays MLB & Negro League statsPotential Hall of Fame Inductions: Mat Germain speculates that the updated stats might lead to new Hall of Fame inductions.Ryan Pepiot's strong performance on the mound, comparing his style to Roy Halladay's and suggesting he could bring back complete games for the Ray Thanks to Mat Germain for bringing his knowledge, wit and wisdom to the show. You can catch more of Mat on Twitter x.com @Mat_Germain_ Mark can be found on Twitter x.com @TheBaseballBiz & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comSubscribe, follow and rate the show. Thank you.BaseballBiz can be found on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and SpotifySpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
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Baseball prides itself on statistics and it's how the sport recognizes its all-time greats. Those stats are now changing, in a big way. MLB officially incorporated statistics from the Negro Leagues into its record books. That means legendary hitter Josh Gibson is now atop several lists. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Gibson's great-grandson, Sean Gibson. It's part of our coverage of Race Matters. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Often when a baseball record is set, it occurs during game with fanfare. Not this time. The integration of Negro Leagues statistics into Major League Baseball that has resulted in new leaders atop some lists, happened decades later, and determined by a committee. A Negro Leagues slugger, Josh Gibson, has surpassed Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb in a couple of batting categories, and some who started their career in the Negro Leagues before moving to MLB -- Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays and others -- had numbers added to their stats. On SportsBeat KC, The Star's sports podcast, columnists Sam McDowell and Vahe Gregorian discuss baseball's move and its impact. You'll also hear from Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick, who shared his thoughts on the development and answers questions at a news conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Soto homers but the Yankees fail to overcome a late Rizzo error and a blown save by Clay Holmes.
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey has the latest on Steelers OTAs. Why is Pat Friermuth looking ready to take the next step and become one of the top tight ends in the NFL? How will Arthur Smith's offense showcase him more than Matt Canada's did? And what were QB Justin Fields' thoughts on the suggestions that he could return kickoffs while serving as Russell Wilson's backup this season? Jason answers those questions, then gets into some Pirates and baseball topics. What can the club do to help Ke'Bryan Hayes with his chronically ailing back? And what's the significance of MLB's move to include Negro League stats in its official record books? Particularly for Homestead Grays star Josh Gibson?
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey has the latest on Steelers OTAs. Why is Pat Friermuth looking ready to take the next step and become one of the top tight ends in the NFL? How will Arthur Smith's offense showcase him more than Matt Canada's did? And what were QB Justin Fields' thoughts on the suggestions that he could return kickoffs while serving as Russell Wilson's backup this season? Jason answers those questions, then gets into some Pirates and baseball topics. What can the club do to help Ke'Bryan Hayes with his chronically ailing back? And what's the significance of MLB's move to include Negro League stats in its official record books? Particularly for Homestead Grays star Josh Gibson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tribute to Angel Hernandez Joy of being a member of the National baseball HOF tribute to Bill walton Stories of off season jobs…. Rollie stocking shelves at Sears 7$ @hr. Fergie. Globetrotters Winnie. Furniture mover CC. BALL HAS BEEN DIFFERENT FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO. TIGHTER WOUND and LOWER SEAMS SAM ALLEN. Member of the Army's 82nd Airborne. KC MONARCHS. TED RASPBERRY. HARLEM SATELLITES. GREAT STORIES. Exercises with a dime THE GAME. Very competitive. 1st class men who respected what Jackie did. Bob Kendrick. President of negro league museum …story behind Jackie breaking the barrier. Clark Griffith,Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard and Happy Chandler Influence on it.. Importance of clubhouse environment..Chris Sale and Atlanta/ Boston. My experience with ‘82 Cardinals Propellor heads don't and can't understand that It's universal. Every hall of fame player there talked about the isolation of the current administrations. No interest in what we did or how we did it
In the latest installment of our minisode series, Poetry Corner, Kendra Winchester is joined by Dorian Hairston.Books MentionedPretend the Ball Is Named Jim Crow: The Story of Josh Gibson by Dorian HairstonLove Child's Hotbed of Occasional Poetry: Poems & Artifacts by Nikki FinneyPraisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts by Crystal WilkinsonThe Big Smoke by Adrian MatejkaLeadbelly by Tyehimba JessIsaac Murphy: I Dedicate This Ride by Frank X WalkerGUEST INFODorian Hairston: X / Twitter | Website--Show Your Love for Read Appalachia! You can support Read Appalachia by heading over to our merch store, tipping us over on Ko-fi, or by sharing the podcast with a friend! For more ways to support the show, head over to our Support page. Follow Read Appalachia Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok ContactFor feedback or to just say “hi,” you can reach us at readappalachia[at]gmail.comMusic by Olexy from Pixabay
This week, Sara sits down with her life coach, Josh Gibson, PCC. They discuss how to get out of your own way, the importance of human connections, shame, and much more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh WindischThis episode is sponsored by: AG1 (drinkag1.com/foster)Jenni Kayne (jennikayne.com/home PROMO CODE: FOSTER15)Shopify (shopify.com/foster)Green Pan (greenpan.us PROMO CODE: foster)Hiya (hiyahealth.com/foster)ARMRA (tryarmra.com/FOSTER)