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Was it a boring Talladega finish or a remarkable display of driving skill? Brett McMillan welcomes Dustin Long of NBC Sports and Josh Sims of Fox Sports.
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Josh Sims of Fox Sports joined Nara before he headed to Eugene to work the sidelines of the USC game vs. Oregon to discuss the Trojans loss against Washington that cost defensive coordinator Alex Grinch his job, whether the firing would do anything for the team in the matchup with the Ducks, and the implications of conference realignment on college sports. If you Bleav in Everything USC, you need to listen to this podcast and Fight On!
Fast 5 At 5 - Ish And Josh Sims, NASCAR On FOX Pit Reporter by Ed Lane
Chris Buescher wins Richmond and lands a spot in the playoffs. As we head to Michigan, who might be next? Brett McMillan welcomes Josh Sims of Fox Sports, and Heather Debeaux of Fox Sports and PRN.
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Josh Sims is an accomplished turf professional, he also happens to be the identical twin of Australia most popular lawn YouTuber, Ben Sims. If you want to get a brief look behind the scenes on what it's like to be responsible for maintaining an 18 hole golf course then this will be a very interesting episode for you. Patreon to support the podcast patreon.com/user?u=93144780
On this episode, we begin our team-by-team season preview. We will start in the MEAC with the Celebration Bowl Champions North Carolina Central and the co-champs Howard. Josh Sims and Erica Lee of X's and O's join us to help breakdown their respective squads. This and more.
After the pandemic, there's been a tremendous increase in people moving abroad for personal decisions instead of mandated ones by a company. Sanelo is a company that serves those people. After working in the moving industry for over 20 years, Josh Sims gives his advice for planning a seamless move abroad. Josh first started out packing and moving homes up and down the West Coast of Australia in between school and university studies. In 2014 he moved to Singapore to work with Santa Fe as the GM and remained in Singapore for 6 years. In early 2020 he re-joined Santa Fe this time in Hong Kong where he remained for two years before deciding to move home to Australia as the implications of the pandemic rolled on. Now settled in Sydney, Josh is the COO for Sanelo where he manages and builds out Sanelo's operations globally. And, because we're approaching the "great migration" time of the year, where we spend time visiting friends and family abroad, I want to stress the importance of mental hygiene. In the Girafe Coaching newsletter you'll find helpful resources to ensure your bags and your mind are unpacked during this moving season. Make sure to sign up here! Whether you're a seasoned traveler, or you're doing it for the first time, John breaks down his best 3 tips for planning and executing your transition without all the stress. Before we start, here are a couple of things to consider when relocating: The more organized your home is, the easier it'll be for the packers and ultimately on you once your items arrive in your new location. Countries like Indonesia, parts of Africa, and a lot of countries in Latin America tend to be slower when it comes to shipping items. Even when you plan extensively, there will always be some things that are out of your control, so manage your expectations accordingly. Managing your expectations will have a huge impact on your travel experience. A colleague of mine who, after moving to Kenya, found out her shipping container got lost. She got paid out by her insurance, and over a year later she got a call that her container had finally been found. Talk about a frustrating experience! Here are some highlights that Josh shared with me: Common challenges during relocation and tips for overcoming them Factors that contribute to stress levels during a move and how they can be managed The different lines of communication that are necessary during a move Manage their expectations during a relocation, particularly when moving to a new culture or environment Things that are overlooked and things people do too much of when moving Balancing the practical aspects of a relocation (e.g. packing, paperwork, etc.) with the emotional and psychological aspects (e.g. leaving friends and family behind, adjusting to a new environment, etc.) He also reminds us of 3 key tips when relocating: Be a part of the process and ask questions. Be prepared that there may be a delay. Know your moving budget, and prepare to pay unexpected fees. Resources: Connect with Josh Sims on Linkedin Inquire about the services at Sanelo moving company If you find this podcast helpful, you'll love my signature program, Unlock Your Full Potential. During this course, we look at the decisions you have a hard time taking and create clarity. This is your chance to define the vision of what you truly want your life to be and gain clarity on the most efficient way to transform your vision into reality. Let's work together to cultivate momentum with confidence no matter what life brings. Join me over at girafecoaching.com!
Brian Murphy, WRAL Sports Investigative Reporter discusses how seven schools within the ACC are trying to break out of their current television deal with the ACC Network and looking to expand with other television networks. He describes what factors would go into this decision and if teams joining another conference could be an option. Also, Dennis & Chris "Hit It & Quit It" on various topics such as Jayson Tatum 51 point game, Jeremy Roach returning to Duke, Ja Morant, rookie minicamp takeaways, and Teuvo Teravinen's full participation in practice. Josh Sims, reporter/host for Fox Sports previews the NASCAR All-Star race returning to the North Wilkesboro Speedway.
We are back to bring you more on the HBCU Spring Games played this past weekend. In this episode, we look at the MEAC as North Carolina Central, Howard, and Morgan State all had their games. We are joined by Erica Lee, Josh Sims, and Marcolm Banks to help break down what their schools are doing to prepare for the upcoming season.
One of the trickiest parts of moving abroad (especially if it's for the long haul), is of course: how do I get all my stuff over there? Today we're joined by Josh Sims, the Chief Operating Officer for Sanelo, a global move management company. Josh shares some of his deep industry experience in global relocation and logistics, with his over 20 years in the industry. Josh debunks expat moving myths like the need to get rid of all your worldly possessions or the inevitable stress around moving, and suggests what to focus on to make your transition as smooth as possible, whether you're moving just yourself or your entire family. If you're planning a big move, don't miss this interview! Find more about Josh's company Sanelo here. ------------------------------------- ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. START PODCASTING: If you are planning to start your own podcast, consider Libsyn for your hosting service! Use this affliliate link to get two months free, or use our promo code SWEET when you sign up. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
This ain't ya typical episode. The way we describe athletes is often different based on the athlete and sport. This past week we have seen a lot of double standards when it comes to race and gender in sports. On this episode, we discuss the dog whistles and coded language in sports. We are joined by BJ Jones and Josh Sims of the X's and O's Podcast as well as Renard Williams and David Gardner of the Down South Football Podcast to tackle this conversation head-on.
It's our third year on Bristol's dirt and we're still waiting for it to pay off for one of the "dirt experts". Will this be the year? Brett McMillan welcomes Holly Cain from the NASCAR Wire Service and Josh Sims of Fox Sports.
Fox NASCAR Reporter Josh Sims joins Mac and Bone to preview the NASCAR season but more specifically the Daytona 500. Which drivers and teams should we look out for, what drama lingers from last season, and which young driver will impress the most?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final hour of our Thursday show starts off with a discussion with Jim Nagy about the crop of talent in the Senior Bowl, who is an option for the Panthers outside of QB, and who was a surprise. Josh Sims joins us next to give insights into the Daytona 500 and how meaningful it is to be the first African American Pit Reporter ever for the Daytona 500. We end the final segment with a review of the new Charlotte FC kit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
History will be made at this year's Daytona 500 with its new broadcast crew. Chris and Ashley talk with pit reporter Josh Sims ahead of the Great American Race. Plus, quick thoughts on Super Bowl LVII and which team is best set up to win it all next year. And, topping all that is Kevin Huerter getting the invite to NBA All-Star weekend in the 3-point Contest.
On today's episode, Colin interviews Josh Sims, owner of Sims & Sons Flooring in Johnson City. Reach out to them for any of your flooring needs. Enjoy the episode! Thanks for listening! Contact Josh: https://www.simsandsonflooring.com/ Contact Colin: https://www.colinandcarly.com/ Johnson City Living is hosted by Colin Johnson with Keller Williams Realty in Johnson City, TN.
Hello, denim heads and welcome to your 22nd hangout with The Sons of Selvedge! This is a podcast where a group of friends get together to talk about denim, boots, rugged wear, and related interests. We aim for this to be a fun and inclusive podcast where you feel like you're hanging out with long-time friends - but be warned, there is a bit of banter, cutting-up and explicit language.In this episode, we'll be hanging out with the founders, discussing Denim Archetypes, inspired by the book "Blue Blooded" by Thomas Stege Bojer and Josh Sims, published by Gestalten. https://gestalten.com/products/blue-bloodedPlease subscribe to us here on YouTube, and check us out on Instagram at (https://www.instagram.com/sonsofselve...). Lastly, the audio version of our Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple, Google and Stitcher.Photography by @illcutzBackground music by Yshwa (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yshwa)
Accounting High (aka Sons of CPAs podcast) Season 3 Episode 14 | Recorded March 28, 2022 Guest: Drew Carrick aka The Rapping CPA aka Petty Ca$h Hosts: Blake Oliver and Scott Scarano Sponsor: Jirav - head over to jirav.com/sons PBC. If you don't know what that means, it's not for you. Or, go ahead, and watch the show made by accountants for accountants. Scott, Blake, and Drew dive deep into the accounting revolution that we're currently in and bridge the connection between accounting and mainstream media. How, when, and where did this start? Where are we headed? How do we keep up with all this? Find out and listen. 4 - Petty Ca$h's hardcore self-introduction, give it up for The Rapping CPA Shoutout to Mike Whitmire, CPA, FloQast 6 - Scott as The Rapping EA… What chu think huh? 10 - PBC: The Office, but it's hyper-focused on the accounting department Shoutout to The Office, Kate Flannery, Creed Braton, Michael Gallagher 12 - Get insights of some upcoming projects for the accounting demograpics from Drew 15 - Accoutant Drew vs Entertainer Drew 22 - You create your own luck by going into the business world and making the connections Shoutout to Earmark 25 - How Blake got into accounting? He didn't want to be a starving musician 29 - The Accounting Revolution 33 - If you could change one thing about accounting, what would it be? 36 - Accounting: deemed the most difficult of the school of business majors Shoutout to Jay-Z, NAS, Jason Ackerman, CPA, CFP®, CGMA 40 - Public Accounting Anthem's purpose 43 - Drew's taste of fame Shoutout to Lil Dicky aka David Burd 45 - The multiverse of Drew Carrick Shoutout to Marissa Jones, Logic, EMINƎM, Weird AL Yankovic 51 - The goal is not to make money off of this. It's to make something that the accounting demographic can relate to Shoutout to Phil Mickelson, KPMG 56 - PBC Season 2? Shoutout to Josh Sims, Joshua Glassman 61 - I haven't really felt like it's over my head cause like I said, I think I've been preparing my whole life for this specific job 65 - Can I have your attention, please? 71 - My entire life is built on this notion of balance… it's been this balancing act Shoutout to Joe Rogan, Jamie Fox 77 - Nobody could ever come close to being you, so always stay true to you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonsofcpas/message
Headed to Nashville for the second time, can someone establish themself as a championship favorite this weekend? Brett McMillan welcomes John Roberts of Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio and Josh Sims of Fox Sports.
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It's about friendships that really don't last for a long period Of time and it becomes broken after your friends broke your trust in the friendship
This week, our panel discuss Aberdeen's manager hunt - and why frontrunner Jim Goodwin's track record and general upwards trajectory makes him the right man to turn around the Dons - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer notwithstanding. Goodwin will have a job on his hands, though, as we also review what went wrong for Stephen Glass at Pittodrie, with the underperforming Reds heading back to Fir Park on league business this weekend. We also discuss Ross County's fascinating capture of former Premier League starlet Josh Sims, and how the significance of struggling Caley Thistle's clash with leaders Arbroath will hinge on their next three outings. All of that, plus title-chasing Cove host Leigh Griffiths-bolstered Falkirk, Peterhead look to turn Scottish Cup plaudits into League One points, and Elgin City hope to stave off real relegation fears against Cowdenbeath.
On the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott previews the NASCAR season with FOX Sports NASCAR reporter, and former ABC10 (WTEN) and FOX23 (WXXA) sports reporter, Josh Sims. Sims also discusses making history as the first Black NASCAR TV reporter in the pits “The Parting Schotts Podcast” is available wherever you get your podcasts and at https://dailygazette.com/category/sports/parting-schotts.
Josh Sims of NASCAR on FOX joins Dane Neal to talk about the excitement coming up as the racing season gets ready to roll. Hear as Josh shares his own journey in journalism and sports broadcasting leading to his to role as part of the great family at NASCAR on FOX heading to Daytona for […]
Josh Sims of NASCAR on FOX joins Dane Neal to talk about the excitement coming up as the racing season gets ready to roll. Hear as Josh shares his own journey in journalism and sports broadcasting leading to his to role as part of the great family at NASCAR on FOX heading to Daytona for […]
Brady sits down with Fox Sports NASCAR Analyst and Insider Josh Sims to talk about this weekends Cup championship at Phoenix and Josh gives his thoughts on on the Final Four and what racing at Phoenix is like. They also go down memory lane as Brady and Josh used to work in Albany, NY at the same time, so they talk about Josh's rise to Fox, the time he spent in TV at Charlotte, interviewing Cam Newton and more.
Josh Sims has covered NASCAR and other local sports for Fox46 in Charlotte for the past few years, but now he's entered the stock car world full-time. Sims is already in deep with projects, and this weekend at Darlington, he takes another step with his first pit reporting gig, which we discuss first. Then we go into how different it'll be to only have to cover NASCAR outside of the Charlotte arena; his previous enjoyment and knowledge of NASCAR; how he landed in Charlotte, to begin with; print journalism versus television; the goal always being sports; being a former athlete covering athletes; the time spent preparing for interviews; why Sims took the Fox job; wanting to tell stories and those he's looking forward to working on. Music created by Tony Monge. Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
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Pastor Devon and Pastor Josh sit down and talk about exciting things that are going on in Revival Worship. We talk about Revival Academy of Worship, songwriting and much more.To sign up for RAW lessons click HERE!Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website or our Facebook pageWebsite: http://revivalcenterag.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/revivalcenterag
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The guys are joined by Josh Sims of Charlotte Sports Live and Fox 46 to talk about the rough finish for the Hornets to the season, what they have to do in the offseason and if there should be concern about Gordon Hayward long term. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie P and Bone discuss what it will take from Matt Rhule to get those on the fence to believe in him, listen and react to some more of the audio from Mitch Kupchak season-ending presser and Josh Sims stops by to talk about the Hornets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Josh Sims, Sports Anchor for Fox46 in Charlotte, North Carolina, joins the podcast to talk about the Panthers' 2021 NFL Draft class. Max and Andrew also recap last weekend's Kentucky Derby, touch on the ongoing Aaron Rodgers saga, New York Rangers/Washington Capitals feud, and more!00:26: Kentucky Derby Recap01:42: Aaron Rodgers Saga07:50: Artemi Panarin, Tom Wilson, Rangers 17:28: Josh SimsSpecial thanks to Pri Kligerman for our logo!-------------------------------------------------------------Follow Podcast by Committee on Instagram and Twitter:IG: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_by_committee/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodByCommitteeFollow Andrew and Max on Twitter:Andrew (https://twitter.com/andrewfbrill)Max (https://twitter.com/metsfanmax)Reach out to us via email: hosts@podcastbycommittee.comPodcast By Committee is produced by Starting Five Productions.
Today on the Hornets Hive Cast, Josh Sims of Fox 46 stops by to talk LaMelo for Rookie of the Year, the latest Jordan's and Hornets gear available at the team store, and previews tonight's game against Chicago which, if the Hornets win, could cement Buzz City's return to postseason action.
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Sam Farber and Fox 46's Josh Sims discuss the perfect minutes allotment for the Hornets, whether the team played a perfect 1st quarter against Toronto and preview the Hornets matchup with Sacramento tonight where they'll try to remain perfect in the 2nd half of the season.
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Josh Sims joins Fox 46 to discuss if the Panthers could get Deshaun Watson, if Teddy Bridgewater could be the guy going forward, what he makes of the new additions to the Hornets and their performances. Embed from Getty Images
Josh Sims from Fox 46 joins thee show to discuss how the offense has looked without CMC, what he would target in the NFL draft, and how excited he is to see the Hornets this season. Embed from Getty Images
This week, Ray, Kevin & Tim laud over Saints' home victory over table topping Everton with relative ease. They chew over the new contracts of Danny Ings & Ryan Bertrand, catch up with our loanees Josh Sims, Angus Gunn & Jake Hesketh and update the woeful start to Southampton B. There's also the preview of next week's trip to Villa Park where we take on surprise package Aston Villa. Predictions, Super 6 & Fantasy Football are reviewed in Extra Time. Special thanks once again to Saints News Now and Charlie Hammett for their work behind the scenes. Please give us a subscribe and a review from wherever you get your podcast. Your support is massive to us. Please spread the word. In that Number Podcast: Twitter-@NumberPodcast / email-inthatnumberpodcast@gmail.com Ray Hunt: Twitter-@RayHunt84 Kevin 'Moscow Mush' Milverton: Twitter-@moscowmush
Talk about statement wins. Doncaster Rovers ended the unbeaten start to the season of Ipswich Town in emphatic fashion with a 4-1 demolition of the Tractor Boys. Join Liam Hoden to reflect on the excellent performance is former Free Press sports editor Peter Catt. They discuss they key elements of the win, take a closer look at new signings Josh Sims and Matt Smith and try not to get carried away by the way things are going for Rovers at the moment. For all the latest Rovers news, views and analysis visit the Free Press website Follow us on Twitter @liamhoden and @FreePressRovers Find our dedicated Rovers Facebook page --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doncast1/message
With the Rays in the World Series, Kyle discussed the historical landmark the city could reach with a Rays World Series and Bucs Super Bowl. Guest Josh Sims stopped by to react to the Panthers' loss on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Sims is another incredible person I've met during the year of social distancing. We met through a mutual podcaster friend and connected quickly as we grew up only 15 minute apart. Josh is an architectural designer for the firm Studio M, the co-founder of 2eze Clothing and the host of Just A Kid From Gary Podcast.Josh is originally from Gary, Indiana. An area in Northwest Indiana with a reputation that often outweighs what the city is actually like. Once called the "Murder Capital of the US," citizens of this underdog city are determined to uplift their city. Inspired by his architecture studies, Josh started the Just A Kid From Gary podcast to highlight individuals who grew up in cities like Gary and are now doing amazing things.And of course, we chatted about fear. Josh's fear is "almost every time I hit publish on a new piece of content." He breaks down how he overcomes this fear with a tip straight from the heart. HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE FACING FEAR PODCAST? I'M GLAD YOU ASKED!WEAR & SHARE - Visit facingfearwithsara.com/merch to shop the carefully selected and designed merchandise to remind and encourage you to face fear wherever you go in life.MAKE A DONATION - 100% of the contributions provided go towards purchasing tools to grow, develop and advance Facing Fear, giving anyone in the world the opportunity to face fear.LEAVE A REVIEW - Tell me what you think using the Apple Podcasts App or Facebook.PURCHASE A FACING FEAR TOOL EmPack - The world's first and only water as weight training backpack. Visit www.evolvedmotion.com/saramac and use code EMPOWER.Little Viper - A small, discrete, wearable pepper spray made for those who adventure outside. Visit www.littleviper.com and use code SARAMC.CONNECT Subscribe to the monthly newsletter at facingfearwithsara.comInstagram - @facingfearwithsaraFacebook - @facingfearwithsaraWebsite - facingfearwithsara.comEmail - hello@facingfearwithsara.com Joshua Sims - Instagram, Podcast, Clothing Brand 2eze
Today's episode is a result of my initiative "You Have My Microphone." I opened my show to any person of color who wants to share a story, experience, fear, hope, whatever is on their heart so we can listen. If you'd like to participate, you can call 317-296-3737, email hello@facingfearwithsara.com or remain 100% anonymous by filling out this form. This episode has three parts. The first is a call I had with Matthew Brents, a 20 year employee of Finish Line in transportation and receiving. In June, Finish Line hosted something called Conscious Conversations where employees of color shared their stories while hundreds of employees listened for two hours. Matthew was bluntly honest during his part and I approached him to come on the show to spread his stories further. He puts us in his shoes as he shares his life from growing up and being denied the ability to give a speech in history class on Juneteenth, to socializing while being a minority at a party to the support we can give each other to make the world a more peaceful place. He leaves us with a challenge to listen to exercise our ability to hear, rather than just passively listen. Let's hear each other. The second part of this episode includes an email I received. This person is originally from Northwest Indiana, where I am from and grew up. She shares names she's been called and what she learned and didn't learn while growing up that has shaped her perception. Finally, I shared another podcast with you I'd like you to check out called, "Just a Kid from Gary" with Josh Sims. He's a fellow Region Rat and Ball State Cardinal who is on a mission to inspire others around the globe to discover their true dreams and make them a reality. Josh also owns 2eze, a clothing company dedicated to the empowerment of design and how it's used to inspire people.HIGHLIGHTS0:49 - Facing Fear Newsletter Merch Winners! 1:34 - Introduction to Matthew's interview that rolls right into our conversation 16:47 - Just a Kid from Gary advertisement31:36 - I read the email received from a fellow NWI resident about how race has effected their life34:36 - Wrap up and how you can support the showCONNECTFacing Fear with Sara Instagram, Facebook, websiteLeave a review on Apple Podcasts App or FacebookEmail - hello@facingfearwithsara.com
Anthony joins us to discuss the importance of coaching and developing people as a leader. We focus on his career in the football (soccer) world with his experience at Southampton Football Club, Woking Football Club and Grimsby Town Football Club. Anthony Limbrick is currently the Assistant Manager of League Two team Grimsby Town FC working under Ian Holloway. He was born in Tasmania before moving to the UK seeking to be a professional footballer. After breaking his leg he opted to retire and become a coach in the game. He started coaching in the community and semi-professional working his way up to Southampton Football Club where he progressed from Under 14’s to Under 23’s working with people like Nigel Adkins, Mauricio Pochettino and Ronald Koeman as well as players James Ward-Prowse, Luke Shaw and Josh Sims to name a few. Following this, he was England Under 17’s assistant and West Ham United coach before joining Woking Football Club as their manager in 2017. After a bright start put them third in the National League and upsets in the FA Cup, things were looking up to the Football League but after losing key players and a winless run, Anthony lost his job. That Summer he moved into the Football League where he has spent 2 years at Grimsby.
Meet the Staff is a series where we sit down with the Revival Center staff to get to know them a little better. On today's episode Pastor Jason and Pastor Devon sit down with Pastor Josh to talk about what it was like growing up at the Revival Center, his journey as a musician, and how people from the church have been instrumental in his life.Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website or our Facebook pageWebsite: http://revivalcenterag.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/revivalcenterag
Last week, Severn (Md.) alum Josh Sims issued a statement distancing himself from his alma mater, citing his disappointment in the school's handling of issues around racial justice, diversity and inclusion. He joins IL's Terry Foy to discuss his statement, as well as share his views on the current lacrosse landscape.
Fox 46 Sports Anchor, Josh Sims, joins today to discuss if the NBA hotline should be taken seriously, NASCAR banning the confederate flag, plus the relocation of the 2020 NASCAR All Star race.
Good afternoon lacrosse fans! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and thank you for spending some time reading the Utah Lacrosse Report. I sure missed watching the NCAA Championships this weekend! I was telling my kids about the tradition of Memorial Day weekend (both in and out of the lacrosse community) and it made me reflect on watching my first NCAA Championship in the Spring of 2000. I had played lacrosse for about 3 months at that point and had never seen college lacrosse. Admittedly, to a 15-year-old, it was the first time I'd heard of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays fell to Syracuse, 14-12, on Saturday. You can watch the full game here. The other game that day featured Princeton beating Virginia, 12-11. That set up the final which led to a 13-7 win for Syracuse. Liam Banks and Ryan Powell were the studs for the Orange. Josh Sims, a decorated midfielder, led Princeton. It was an eye-opening experience as a young lacrosse player and I'm grateful for every Memorial Day weekend since. What has been your favorite Memorial Day weekend memory? News & UpdatesYouth/High SchoolWell, there will be lacrosse this Spring after all! Intermountain Lacrosse (IMLAX) released guidelines last week outlining the rules/adjustments that were made to accommodate the situation. I won't go into detail as to what they said, just know that lacrosse at the youth level will happen this year. The lone part that stood out to me was that there will be no face-offs. This actually happens yearly in Utah in the form of the girls' high school Super 7s league each fall. I personally think it's a great format, especially under the circumstances.The high school level gets a little trickier. The IMLAX teams minus a few who opted out will have a two-week tournament starting next weekend. The games will be tournament length and also have no face-offs. It's not 100% yet but it sounds like that is the direction it is heading. The UHSAA teams are considered club teams since May 22 and are on their own. It looks like many are setting up games with each other. I'm hearing that the girls' teams will put something together as well, likely a 7x7 tournament. For both the youth and high school IMLAX leagues, coaches, officials and players will be screened before the game using a chatbot that will ask questions. I'd love to hear your feedback on if you think removing the face-off is a good idea or not so shoot me a note or reply at the bottom. PLLAn interesting article came through my newsfeed this week. From the Observer Today (New York), an interview with Zed Williams (NLL Georgia/PLL Whipsnakes) mentioned that Utah is in the running to host the PLL Championship Series. “The PLL is like a tour,” Williams said. “The league usually travels to designated spots, but this year they are going to play in one location that hasn't been determined yet. The games will be streamed and be on the NBC sports networks.”Williams said that a couple of the locations in mind are Massachusetts or Utah, but nothing is set in stone. Well, what an interesting twist! When the league announced a quarantined event somewhere, I thought Florida or California would be the go-to choices, but it sounds like it could be here. That makes sense if you think about it. One of the ‘cons' of having an event here is our relatively small lacrosse community compared to other parts of the country, however, in a quarantine event, that all goes away. If you look at just facilities, ease of travel, low amount of COVID-19 cases compared to other states, health systems, etc., then Utah is a great place to hold an athletic event! OtherSt. Johns published an article about former Riverton stand-out, Mikala Davis. ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra interviewed Bubba Fairman on Twitter. It's a four-tweet series so be sure to catch all four!Senior SpotlightsThe Deseret News published its shoutout to Seniors: Boys | Girls The Herald Journal also published an article about the lacrosse season getting canceled.Thank you to the coaches who submitted these! Corner Canyon BoysTyson Packer - Tyson is a 2020 senior captain. One of the first there and last to leave. Tyson is a great example on and off the field. His ‘All In' attitude has been contagious amongst the team. We thank Tyson for the wonderful example he has set for the younger players. Sam Peterson - Sam is a first-year varsity player who was asked to change positions from attack to defense. Sam is definitely a We Not Me guy. Without hesitation he made the switch and quickly earned the nickname ‘6 Piece' by his teammates for getting ‘nuggets' (constantly being in passing lanes and knocking the ball down). He has been a great addition to the team and a great teammate. Jacob Simpson - Jake Simpson, aka ‘The Flying Dutchman', has been putting balls in the back of the net for Corner Canyon for the past 3 years. A senior captain, Jake had averaged 60 points the previous two seasons and was already up to 19 points in 3 games for the 2020 season. Jake's ‘All In' attitude on the field led to many great plays but made him an even better teammate off the field. Maxwell Covey - Max is a great athlete but his willingness to do whatever it takes for the team is where he really shines. D-Mid is a no-frills position in today's game of lacrosse and Max embraces his role. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude sets him apart and makes him part of one of the top D-Mid units in the state. He is a great example of what a Corner Canyon player is all about and he has made Corner Canyon Lacrosse better by being involved.Zach Meyer - Zach Meyer, known by the coaches as ‘The Intern', is the coolest under pressure and fastest guy on the field. You may not always be able to tell by his laid back demeanor but Zach is one heck of a competitor. Always willing to do what helps the team, his ‘We Not Me; attitude translated into him playing both offensive midfield and defensive midfield. Zach was part of our three short stick defense at times this year because we were so comfortable having him on the field. The only guy we asked to be a two-way midfielder, Zach excelled in whatever we asked him to do.Andrew Ballman - Andrew Ballman, aka ‘Balls', follows in the tradition of aggressive and gritty defensemen at Corner Canyon. From the moment he put on the Chargers colors he has been a great addition to our defense. His ‘All In' attitude on the field helps anchor our defense. He definitely makes attackmen think twice about trying to get to the middle of the field.Jacob Holmberg - Jacob Holmberg was new to the varsity team this year. Jake is a guy who leaves it all out on the field. Willing to do whatever is needed to help the team, he played both LSM and D-Pole. His ‘We Not Me' attitude shined during our first three games this year, jumping in wherever he was needed. Jake was a great example to the younger guys on what it meant to be a great teammate.Chaz Cutrer - Senior captain Chaz Cutrer has played many different roles for the varsity team over the last three years. An outstanding leader, Chaz is willing to accept whatever role the coaches have asked of him. He has played offensive midfield, attack and this year, defensive midfield. Never one to back down to a challenge, Chaz' ‘Do Your Job' attitude propelled our team to the right mindset from the start of the year through our first three games. Blake Luper - Blake Luper has been a varsity guy at Corner Canyon for three years. A fierce competitor and senior captain, Blake has shined this season from the very start, netting 5 goals in our home opener. A guy who has been ‘All In' from the beginning Blake has spent many hours on the wall and in the gym and it was on full display this year. Blake embraced his leadership role with tremendous passion and brought everyone up to his level. Thank you Blake for all the hard work.Nicolas Hiner - Nic Hiner is another one of our blue-collar workers. He doesn't complain, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't waver. He just asks what he can do to help and gets to work. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude was evident from the very start of the year when he was asked to move from midfield/attack to be a FOGO. Not only did he embrace the new job, but he excelled at it, winning all but 3 face-offs in his first two games. In his third game, due to another player's injury, he had to shoulder the entire load and helped us to a 10-3 halftime lead. Nic is a great example of putting the team first.Jordan BoysBrad Forbush - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Getting to play with everyone on the team. It didn't matter the skill level, everyone was included and played together as a team. Bradley plans to college at SLCC for the first year and then transfer to Dixie State College. Bradley has enjoyed all of his experiences at Jordan, that have built many friendships and provided so many great memories.Korben Gawrych - Gawrych began playing lacrosse last year for the first time and really enjoyed the game. His position was defender and he fearlessly defended the goal against the opposing team. He was looking forward to another great season but sometimes things don't always turn out the way we plan. It was fun while it lasted. He appreciates the life lessons taught by coach Spendlove both on and off the field, he is a great role model for the boys. After graduation Korben plans to serve a mission and following his mission, college, where he will pursue his goal of becoming an architectural landscaper. He loves to create beauty and transform a landscape into something spectacular. He has great vision. Parker Wade - From the day he could walk he's been throwing, catching, climbing and running! He loves being outside; hiking, camping and snowboarding, anything that gets him in the mountains. He loves music and has an appreciation for all genres. He has played the guitar from a young age and is a very good musician. Parker has always had a love for sports and any kind of fun, high energy activity. He's a natural athlete and has always been full of life, ready for the next adventure! His competitive nature keeps his energy high and his excitement for the game entertaining! Parker is a loyal, kind, and easy-going kid who connects with people and loves life. His future plans after High School include serving an LDS mission, and then returning to attend UVU or the Community College, probably live in a van while figuring out what next exciting adventure awaits!Tyler Carbine - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Tyler's favorite part was his teammates and he plans after high school to go to college. Tyler grew up playing Jordan football and was very excited for his varsity year of lacrosse.Talon Marshall - Talon has been playing lacrosse for the last year. He started out playing with his friends and enjoyed it so he joined the team his senior year. He has enjoyed working with the coaches and his teammates. It has been a highlight of his senior year, unfortunately, a short-lived highlight, but one none the less. Talon is ready to graduate and start a new chapter of his life. He is weighing out all his options so his plans after graduation are still to be determined.Chase Fairbanks - Fairbanks has been playing lacrosse since kindergarten. He has played every position including goalie but at 6'3”, he ultimately found his groove as a long pole defender. Chase's favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse has been being a part of a team that feels more like a family where everyone pushes and encourages each other along the way! It is an added bonus to feel like he's playing the game he loves with a big group of awesome friends. Chase has been accepted to Southern Utah University's helicopter pilot program in the fall and is anxious to move south and start working toward getting up in the air.Taylor Rieben - Taylor loved ‘Vibin' with the boys. Lacrosse has been Taylor's life for five years. He plays year-round and has loved it. We couldn't be more proud of him, watching him from just learning to play to be a strong player and leader on his team. This last season has been tough for him, us and I am sure his entire team to miss out on. The blessing through it all is his amazing teammates and coach. Taylor has made lasting friendships in his teammates and his coach and as his parents we couldn't ask for more from this fabulous group of boys we have watched grow, learn and play. We will miss watching Taylor play at Jordan, but we can't wait to see where his future takes him and what his next adventure will be. Yousif Aldarweesh - Yousif has been playing lacrosse since 7th grade and loved how all the guys are tight like a family. After high school, Yousif plans to go to college and continue his lacrosse career.Landon Ivins - Ivins has played lacrosse for five years. His favorite thing about playing for Jordan is the team. Landon has joined the Navy, specializing in Master of Arms, and will leave June 16th for training. He will be training in Chicago and then Texas. Then he plans on attending UVU.Luke Parker - Lucas has been playing lacrosse since age 10. Lucas was looking forward to his senior year of lacrosse, but it didn't work out the way we thought. Lucas has always loved his teammates and has played with some of them for many years. After high school, Lucas plans to attend UVU and serve an LDS mission. He wants to become a teacher. We know wherever he lands he will do great things and we can't wait to see them. We love you Lucas and we are so proud of you.Stockton Glover - Stockton was just 3 years old when we went outside one spring day to see what he was doing and found him in his 13-year-old brother's lacrosse gear; complete with helmet, pads, cleats, stick and ball. Though he could hardly move with all the big gear on, he knew exactly how to put it on and he was scooping that ball for all he was worth! Because his two older brothers were playing, he couldn't wait to turn five so he could play Storm lacrosse on a real team. Stockton has played lacrosse for the past 12 years. He loves the game. He spends countless hours watching college lacrosse on TV and working to understand the strategies of the game and ways to enhance technique. Lacrosse was natural for him as a young player, but having 4 knee surgeries on each knee over the past few years made it a continual battle to try to regain strength, mobility and speed. Still he loves the game and was so disappointed that he was unable to actually play his senior season. Stockton appreciates the tradition that exists with Jordan lacrosse as it was one of the first high school programs in the Salt Lake Valley. He is very grateful for all of the coaches and volunteers who have given of their time and talents for many years to enable him to play the game that he loves. Stockton will be attending one semester at Utah State University this fall, with plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints next spring.Wesley Edwards - Edwards started playing lacrosse in the 6th grade and has been playing defense since his freshman year. His favorite things about playing lacrosse are the friendships he's made ("How bout that Airplane food"), the lessons he's learned about working hard through challenges, and the new vocabulary words he learned from the Vegas players. After graduation, he is headed to Northern California on a Spanish-speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he returns he will attend BYU where he plans to major in History.Zak Thaxton - Zak has played for six years and his favorite thing was being able to be in the weight room and having the team motivate each other to push to our limits. After high school, he'll be going to USU to receive an associates degree and then transfer to Colorado State to major and master in financial economics.Jordan GirlsSeptember Hicks - This was my first year playing lacrosse! I was very nervous to play because I was worried about judgment from the rest of the team, but they did nothing but encourage me and help me every single day. I'm so grateful for the girls and my coaches. After graduation I will be attending Utah Valley University and going to school for Forensic Science to become a Behavioral Analyst for the FBI. I would like to send a special ‘Thank You' to Taylor Stone for encouraging me to try something new and for being the most wonderful coach. Megan Fernandez - Megan has been playing lacrosse for 6 years. She has loved the bonding and friendships she has had with the girls on the team. Megan was looking forward to being a Captain this year, and taking the field one last time with her best friends. Megan will be attending the University of Utah this fall on a full-ride honors scholarship, where she will study environmental engineering. She will play lacrosse for the U of U. We are so proud of her. Trinity Sandberg - Trinity has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her favorite thing was being able to learn a new sport and have fun playing. She tore her ACL and Meniscus while playing fall ball prior to her senior year. She was determined to get back on the field for her senior year. Trinity attended physical therapy several times a week and did many exercises at home to help speed up recovery. The physical therapist told her she had one of the fastest recoveries he has seen. Trinity plans on attending SLCC after high school, she is currently interested in exercise scienceHalli Thompson - Halli Thompson played her first season of lacrosse seven years ago and immediately fell in love with the sport. She has not stopped playing since and hopes to continue through college. She loves the bonds she has made with her teammates and coaches throughout the lacrosse seasons. She has learned that practice, persistence, hard work, and teamwork are what it takes to be great. She plans on attending the engineering program at the University of Utah and continuing to use the skills and winning attitude that she learned in lacrosse in her pursuit of a career in engineering. Lexi Burns - Lexi has played lacrosse for six years. Her favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse was winning the state championship and the friends she has made. Her plans after high school will be playing college lacrosse. Skyline GirlsCosette Charles - Going to Westminster, playing lacrosse for their team, getting a paramedic license and wanting to be an ER Doctor.Reagon Wolf - Going to Dixie State University, becoming a Dental Hygienist, and joining their club women's lacrosse team.Tessa Frey - Serving a mission with the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints than attending BYU, and playing women's lacrosse for BYU.Liz Ruben - Wants to go into the Army as a 68W (Combat Medic). While in the Army She'll be Majoring in Emergency Management, Paramedic, and Fire Academy. Arynn Maxon - Going to Western Washington University of College.Amaya Roy - Going to Dixie State University.Julane Machado - Going to the University of Utah.Karla Tapia - Going to University in Hawaii at Monoa.Bridget Miller - Going to Western Washington University. Elle Neville - Either going to SLCC or University of Utah and wants to go into nursing. Elle will be playing college lacrosse.Kimmy Curtis - Going to Utah State University and playing lacrosse. Lanie Cheatham - Going to Wesleyan, Middlebury or Oberlin. Waterford BoysLiam Bywater - Liam was a tenacious lacrosse player who made the switch to defense early in his career and thrived on that side of the ball. Liam never shied away from contact and his aggressive style of play served him well. We will miss Liam's great stick work and the tenacity he brought to our defense. Liam will be attending the University of Utah to major in Business and hopefully play hockey.Kai Herron - Kai was a quiet but hard-working athlete who was a joy to coach. Kai never questioned what was asked of him and led by example on the defensive side of the ball. We will miss his composure and hard work on and off the field. This fall Kai will be attending the University of Utah and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.Yianni Ziourias - Yianni was a wonderful athlete to coach who was willing to do whatever the coaches needed. A two-way middie that we could count on not only the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, but also on faceoffs. Yianni will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering.That's it for today! — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com
On this episode of SPINcast, Rick discusses professional sports broadcasting with Josh Sims, Sports Anchor and Reporter at FOX 46 Charlotte.
Show Timeline: Intro Music-00:00 Intro- 00:55 Zach Coopersmith- 4:10 Yan Valery Situation- 8:00 Return of the Premier Leauge- 19:27 Rahdi Jahdi in the USL- 28:48 Listener Questions- 40:40: End Credits- 51:15 This week I’m joined by Zachary Coopersmith (@zachary_coopersmith on Instagram), lover of music, a supporter of Saints, promoter of Josh Sims and mosh pits and admin of @southamptonnfc and @TheSaintsVoice. This week we roll through the Yan Valery Twitter storm that erupted on Friday (with no comment from him or the team or any reporter), the potential return of the PL, Rahdi Jahidi’s coaching in the USL, take some listener questions and more. As always it was great to catch up with Zach and chat Saints even though we didn’t get the chance to do it in person a few weeks ago at the Saints FC event in Chicago. CONTACT the SHOW and SUBSCRIBE- Twitter (@SFCDell_ivery)- https://twitter.com/SFCDell_ivery Instagram (@sfcdell_ivery)- https://www.instagram.com/sfcdell_ivery/ Facebook (facebook.com/sfcdellivery)- https://www.facebook.com/SFCDellivery Email- southamptondellivery@gmail.com Submit questions with #sfcdell SUBSCRIBE NOW! Get every show as soon as it’s ready! Use the links below or search “Dellivery” in your app. Website, iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, YouTube, Radio Public, Podchaser,Patreon Credits and Stuff: OUR PARTNER-Follow the Southampton Page- on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. LOGO Design- Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton on Instagram. Music Credits: All music in this episode comes courtesy of the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org. Intro Song- “Epic Song” by BoxCat Games- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ End of Show/Credits- “Aim is True” by Podington Bear- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Until next time, cheers. Matt
New York wins another Atlantic Cup, but the chance to host a playoff match may have slipped away. Unbeaten in three, are the Red Bulls hot enough to make a cup run? We welcome winger Josh Sims to the show for the first time. Decision Day awaits!
Matt Harmon sits down with Tim Parker to talk about the season, the start of the NFL season and the return of the team's fantasy football league. The newest Red Bull Josh Sims stops by to talk about adjusting to his new surroundings, his goals, and more.
Fox 46's Josh Sims joins the crew to talk about why this preseason is the most boring preseason ever for the Panthers, whether the roster is already decided and if it's not, where the greatest battles are. They'll talk about Andrew Luck's retirement and how it relates to the backup quarterbacks in Carolina - and why exactly Kyle Allen has this job. If you're one of those that wants to skip ramen talk, why Josh's wife only listens to the theme music and what the panel wanted to be when they grew up - it's bank teller, world class sprinter, He-Man and a senator in case you're wondering, you can skip to the Panthers talk at 13:30. The panel will examine the roster and why it's actually Jordan Scarlett who will determine whether Reggie Bonnafon makes this team, whether Ron Rivera is on the hot seat, how Cam Newton might be able to elongate his career and the easiest way for the Panthers to fix their kicker situation. Oh, and you know they'll have some fun, invent some t-shirts and talk about how Josh hits both sides of every argument --- all that PLUS THE RETURN OF CHILL, BRAH!?!?!?!? What an episode! One Day Contract is a proud part of The Riot Network powered by OrthoCarolina - subscribe, rate, review and only give five stars wherever podcasts are sold.
The season is winding down and wouldn’t you know it, the Seattle Sounders are on a downward spiral but unlike years past there is less that seems to point that they’ll figure things out before the playoffs. Just south the Timbers are putting together an impressive counter attack and while their xGA is similar, there are key differences which point to Portland having a much better, more compact defensive unit. Aside from the run down of Cascadia the team launch in on Darlington Nagbe and his overratedness, talk a bit about Minnesota, RSL and LA Galaxy all vying for two home positions and then they sort through some listener questions including Fredy Montero, a team’s most replaceable xG creator and the Red Bulls new winger Josh Sims.DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS FOR US? It’s a thing, now. No seriously, it’s totally a thing. Be a contributor to this podcast by hitting us up with questions and topics you want to hear about. You can reach us on e-mail at harrison.m.crow@gmail.com. You can also hit us up on twitter at harrison_crow or ahandleforian or use the #AskASApod.Intro Music: Let's Go Get The Goal (MLS) - Don't Kick The Baby Outro Music: Bad Habit - Your Smith
An inspired second half nets the Red Bulls a clean sheet victory. The Transfer Window closes, with Buckmaster and Josh Sims added to the roster. Derrick Etienne is loaned to Cincy. We preview the tough assignment at LAFC with Alicia Rodriguez of Angels on Parade.
Josh Sims of Fox 46 joins the show to recap the 2019 Draft Class, make some bets on whether Jordan Scarlett or Terry Godwin will be more successful and recap the entire draft and what the Panthers still have left to do before the season starts. If you want to skip straight to the football talk and miss the hilarious song parody, spoiler talk and what happened in Season 1 of Game of Thrones - as well as definitively realizing who and who is not the big dog - you'll want to go right to the 12:05 mark. Once they start talking football, they'll discuss whether Brian Burns can make an immediate impact, why going up and getting Greg Little was the right decision and when exactly the Panthers should have taken a quarterback - both in terms of draft pick and year. Oh, and they break a BIG SECRET that the Panthers have been trying to keep under their hat for the entire offseason. They'll then talk which holes the Panthers need to fill in free agency --- **coughcoughsafetycoughcough** -- and what the plans are heading into 2019. Plus, they go Cam to Kawaan on the Panthers draft class! One Day Contract is a proud part of The Riot Network, powered by OrthoCarolina. Rate, review and subscribe to help spread the word about your favorite Panthers podcast!
This week Ray & Kev are joined by a very special guest, Jon Smith to talk about Saints Foundation Big Bike Challenge and his personal challenge for Scotty's Little Soldiers in which he's attempting to cycle from Land's End to John o' Groats to raise money for bereaved British Forces children. Please help any way you can www.justgiving.com/fundraising/scottylejog. The lads dissect the abysmal showing at St. James' Park and preview next weeks crunch games against Watford (a) and Bournemouth (h). There's predictions, Fantasy Football and the return of the chant challenge. Mario Lemina vs. Josh Sims. You decide. In that Number - Twitter: @NumberPodcast Instagram: inthatnumberpodcast Email: inthatnumberpodcast@gmail.com Ray Hunt - @RayHunt84 - Kevin 'Moscow Mush' Milverton - @moscowmush Our guest Jon Smith - Twitter: @nottherealjon Site: nottherealjon.blog Donate: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/scottylejog
Episode 4: Humble Pie by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 15: Panthers LB Andre Smith by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 1: Gleekin' by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 2: Petty Party by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 3: Title Town by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 17: Miami Heat G Josh Richardson by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 16: Panthers FB Alex Armah by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 14: ACC Anaylst Stan Norfleet by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 12: AD Wants Out by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 11: Kobe Got Swept by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 10: GOAT Edition by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 9: Hornets In Struggle City by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 8: Contract Kemba by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 7: Charlotte Drip by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 6: Panthers WR Austin Duke by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Episode 5: Panthers CB James Bradberry by Ashley Holder & Josh Sims
Spurs stole our song, got (most of) the calls from our most recent enemy referee, and controlled the first half. But, we took all three points in a dramatic and impressive second half display. We did it with no striker on the pitch, relying on a teenage right back to crash the back post and poke home the equalizer before JWP beat the World Cup winning goalkeeper from a dead ball. It was truly a rollercoaster of emotions, but it was so nice to finish on a high. So often we’ve conceded late and lost some of the momentum or (more importantly after 38 weeks) the points. This week, though, we turned it around and we now walk into the three week break with our heads held high. Joining me to breakdown the match, JWP’s right foot, Josh Sims face, and Hasenhuttl’s adjustments is Rob Maddox. Rob is a photographer, sport enthusiast, and Saints fan from Bath. In addition to analyzing the match, we discuss how Rob became a fan of the team, his photography process, some memorable moments from his time supporting Saints and more. Follow Rob on Instagram @robmaddox_. CONTACT the SHOW and SUBSCRIBE- Twitter (@SFCDell_ivery)- https://twitter.com/SFCDell_ivery Instagram (@sfcdell_ivery)- https://www.instagram.com/sfcdell_ivery/ Facebook (facebook.com/sfcdellivery)- https://www.facebook.com/SFCDellivery Email- southamptondellivery@gmail.com Submit questions with #sfcdell SUBSCRIBE NOW! Get every show as soon as it’s ready! Use the links below or search “Dellivery” in your app. Website, iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, YouTube, Radio Public, Podchaser,Patreon Credits and Stuff: OUR PARTNER-Follow the Southampton Page- on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. LOGO Design- Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton on Instagram. Music Credits: All music in this episode comes courtesy of the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org. Intro Song- “Epic Song” by BoxCat Games- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ End of Show/Credits- “Aim is True” by Podington Bear- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Until next time, cheers. Matt
In this week's episode the lads discuss the amazing turnaround win over Tottenham Hotspur and the incredible form of star man James Ward-Prowse, prompting his near-certain England call up. There's the usual news round-up with the preview of the Brighton fixture in three weeks time. Plus Kev lays down another chant challenge for Josh Sims whilst Ray attempts another Russian phrase. Good luck to the U23's as they head towards the Premier League International Cup Semi-Finals. Up the Saints!!!
Yes! Yes! Yes! Podcasting – whether producing or listening – can sometimes be a dark, lonely experience. But when results come along like they did yesterday, with Saints beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-1, it makes it all very worthwhile! As always, Ben Stanfield (Host) is joined by Adam Leitch (Chief Sports Writer, Daily Echo) and Steve Grant (Owner of SaintsWeb) to look back on a wonderful three points for Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men. Chat covers a second half full of belief, the impact of Josh Sims and also another stunning free-kick from, man of the moment, James Ward-Prowse. Alongside all that, we analyse the latest Saints 2017/18 financial accounts – and some of the obvious questions they raise. Twitter: @TotalSaintsPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/totalsaintspod E-Mail: totalsaintspodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/totalsaintspod
James Ward-Prowse Yan Valery Josh Sims Ralph Hasenhuttl What is there not to get excited about for Saints? We beat our second top six side under Ralph, get a vital 6 points from 9 in our past three games, James Ward-Prowse becomes the country's top midfielder, Josh Sims returns, Yan Valery scores screamers....... we could go on! (In fact we do, there's a whole podcast about it here!) saintsfcpodcast@gmail.com
This week we focus on style icon Steve McQueen. The legendary actor and humanitarian who left an indelible impression on every actor, racer, movie fan and subsequently, every person in the fashion industry. But what was it about him that meant his style and his films could live on so long after his death? We talk to his son Chad McQueen and author of Icons of Men's Style, Josh Sims about what it was that made him the King of Cool. Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
On this episode we have UNC assistant coach, Dave Metzbower. Coach Metzbower graduated from the University of Delaware in 1986. After graduating from UD, he joined the Blue Hens' coaching staff and spent 1987-1989 on the sidelines in Newark. In 1990, Metzbower joined the Princeton staff as the top assistant to head coach Bill Tierney and helped create dynamic offenses that averaged 181.6 goals per year over a 20-season span. Metzbower helped the Tigers win six NCAA championships, reach the NCAA semifinals 10 times and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals on 16 occasions. During Metzbower's tenure, the Tigers won 14 Ivy League titles while achieving a cumulative 230-65 record. He helped develop the top five goal scorers in Princeton history, the top four in career points, 22 All-Ivy League attackmen, seven Ivy League Players of the Year, 27 first-team All-Americas and 74 All-Ivy League first-team selections. Under Metzbower, Kevin Lowe (1994) and John Hess (1997) won the Lt. Col. J.L. Turnbull Award as the outstanding attackman in Division I, and Josh Sims twice won the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the top midfielder in Division I (1998 and 2000). He's now the assistant coach at the University of North Carolina who just made it back to final four this upcoming weekend for the first time since 1993. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gamechanger-lacrosse/id917409072?mt=2 Subscribe to the newsletter: JoeYevoli.com