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Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders and Justin Hunter? Yeah, right. Who are the realistic players for the Eagles to focus on come late April? Walter Nolen, James Pearce Jr., Donovan Ezeiruaku, Luther Burden, Aireontae Ersery & Malaki Starks, come on down! Plus, the Eagles sign Kendall Lamm to compete as a swing tackle and Christian Elliss gets the money he deserves. Join Fran Duffy and Bo Wulf for another episode of the PHLY Eagles Show.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest co-host this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club and Mark 'Millsy' Mills from the Numurkah Lawn Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 1st of March, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest co-host this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club and Special Guest was Damian Smith from the Tatura Lawn Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 8th of February, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
This week on the podcast, we're recapping all the action from Motorama 2025, with Havoc Rundown cohosts, NHRL Pit Control members and our dear friends, the Hunter brothers! Ryan and Justin served as judges and announcers at NERC's Robot Conflict at Motorama 2025, and got a front-row seat to all the action. We break down this weekend's winners, and top moments from one of the best (and longest-running) robot fighting competitions in the United States. Recipe for Pizza Stuffed Pretzel Logs: https://beyondthenoms.com/pizza-stuffed-pretzel-logs/ Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/behindthebots Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Tell a friend about the show; we really appreciate your support!
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest co-host this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 15th of February, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest co-host this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 1st of February, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest co-host this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 8th of February, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club and Special Guest was Bruce Waynor from the Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 18th of January, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Welcome to ‘At The Net' – The Local Tennis Show. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the Tennis Courts, both in the Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association and the Shepparton District Competitions. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Belinda Downes, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special Guest this week was Justin Hunter from the McEwen Reserve Tennis Club. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 11th of January, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Join us as we talk about worship at a hardcore show, photography, passions, testimonies, and more. If you grew up in the world of heavy music the way that I did, you have heard of Furnace Fest. This conversation came from randomly meeting at that festival in 2021. You can support us on Patreon Patreon.com/outward_conversation92
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 13: Part 1: - Alan Jackson, Kiss An Angel Good Mornin' - Under The Influence - 1999 - David Adam Byrnes, Too Many Honky Tonks - Country Gonna Be Alright – 2023 Equiblues 2024 !! - Chad Cooke Band, Truck Stop - S - 2024 - Dan + Shay, Neon Cowgirl - Bigger Houses - 2023 Part 2: - Annie Bosko, Honky Tonk Highway - Annie Bosko EP - 2024 - Cameron James Smith, Burn Holes In Our Boots - Silveradios - 2024 - Larry Fleet, Things I Take For Granted - Earned It - 2023 - Alex Williams, Something To Prove- S - 2023 Equiblues 2024 !! Part 3: - Payton Riley, Not As Much As I Used To - S - 2024 - Justin Hunter, Long Way From Abilene - Panhandle Highway - 2023 - George Birge, Cowboy Songs - Cowboy Songs TBR 04/05 - 2024 - Ernest feat Jelly Roll, I Went To College / I Went To Jail - Nashville, Tennessee TBR 04/12 – 2024 - Darius Rucker, 3 am In Carolina - Carolyn's Boy - 2023 Part 4: - Amanda Kate Ferris feat Jenee Fleenor, Are You a Real Cowboy - S - 2024 - Jade Eagleson, A Lot In A Little Town - Do It Anyway - 2024 - Tebey, Blinding Lights - S - 2024 - Brad Paisley feat Alison Krauss, Whiskey Lullaby - Mud On The Tires - 2003 Equiblues 2024: facebook.com/equiblues - equiblues.com
We've got four up and comers with new releases this week that we dive into in the taproom today. Talking new stuff from Justin Hunter, RayNicole, Cory Michael and Michael Kelton.Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show. Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the show
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 07: Part 1: - Tracy Byrd, Undo The Right – It's About Time - 1999 - Kylie Frey, Miss Thang - S - 2024 - Zach Top, Sounds Like The Radio - S - 2024 - Randall King, One Night Dance - Into The Neon – 2024 Part 2: - Bryce Leatherwood, Neon Does - S - 2024 - Jade Eagleson, Some Cowboy - Do It Anyway - 2023 - In memoriam, Mix Toby Keith - Toby Keith, Love Me If You Can - Big Dog Daddy - 2007 Part 3: - David Lewis, My Kind of Girl - S – 2024 - Justin Hunter, Long Way From Abilene - Panhandle Highway – 2023 - Terri Clark, Love is a Rose - Classic – 2012 - Dusty Moats, Under The Neon - S - 2024 Part 4: 'Valentine's Day special' - Mark Chesnutt, Your Love Is a Miracle - Too Cold At Home – 1990 - George Strait, I Cross My Heart - Pure Country- 1992 - Vince Gill, If I Didn't Have You In My World - Pocket Full Of Gold - 2005 - Tim McGraw, It's Your Love – Everywhere - 1997
Cullen and Mason hang out with Justin Hunter and Jason Kirk and do an fantasy draft of the most underrated Solid State bands. Who has the best team of underrated Solid State bands?Check out Justin Hunter's work: https://www.instagram.com/the_owl_king/Check out Jason's new book: https://www.jasonkirk.fyi/p/novelSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcast
The best in Texas Country is right here in the Texas on Tap room and we've got six new ones for y'all this week from Justin Hunter, George Navarro, Brit Kerr, Cory Michael, Lane Smith and Graycie York!Join our growing community, TEXAS COUNTRY FAM on Facebook to stay in touch with us, ask questions about the show, make suggestions or anything else relevant to Texas Country Music! Huge thanks to our friends at Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show
This week on the podcast we're previewing the August 2023 NHRL qualifier with Ryan and Justin Hunter, who help run the pit control desk at the league. We'll talk about who we're excited to see return (Depth Charge anyone?), debate weight bonuses and figure out when they're coming back with Harvester. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/behindthebots Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Tell a friend about the show; we really appreciate your support!
Welcome to LunarCrush Live! Today we'll be joined by the Co-Founder & CEO of Pinata, Kyle Tut, and the VP of Product, Justin Hunter. We'll dive into their past experiences and how that led to creating Pinata, a media management solution for builders and creators in web3! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lunarcrush/support
From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2022 w # 40: Part 1: - Doug Stone, A Jukebox With a Country Song - I Thought It Was You – 1991 - David Adam Byrnes, Keep Up With A Cowgirl - Keep Up With A Cowgirl – 2022 - David Adam Byrnes, Past My Bud Time - Keep Up With A Cowgirl – 2022 - Ashley Cooke, Back in the Saddle - S - 2022 Part 2: - Ronnie Dunn, Somethin' I Can't Have - 100 Proof Neon - 2022 - David Adam Byrnes, Cold Beer Time - Keep Up With A Cowgirl – 2022 - Brandon Davis, Forever and Always - S – 2022 - Sunny Sweeney feat Vince Gill, Married Alone - Married Alone - 2022 Part 3: - Clay Aery, Only One - S – 2022 - Donice Morace, Goin' Goin' - S - 2022 - Justin Hunter, Bare Walls and Alcohol - S - 2022 - Aaron Watson, The Old Man Said - Unwanted Man - 2022 Part 4: - Drake Milligan, Hating Everything She Tries On - Dallas/Fort Worth – 2022 - Clay Aery feat Tony Stampley, Colorblind - S – 2022 - David Adam Byrnes, Cold Beer Time - Keep Up With A Cowgirl – 2022 - Alabama, Alabama Jam Medley - Twentieth Century - 1999
AUDIO: Framing up the year of the collapse for Miss. State baseball. We talk Pearl high school football with Justin Hunter in hour 3. Sports gaming with Keith Hardy of Ameristar and much more.
Today's episode of the Discover Dayton podcast is the weekly news roundup for April 23, 2022. There's a lot that happened last week, including the lifting of more mask mandates, an update on Ohio's redistricting process, and the proposed re-opening of the World of Wonder school to serve English Language Learners. There are also a lot of events coming up next week and beyond, including things happening today, so you'll definitely want to listen soon. Organizations that are mentioned in this episode include the following: Greater Dayton RTA Dayton International Airport The City of Dayton Home OwnerShip Center Dayton Public Schools Ohio Supreme Court Ohio Statehouse The Entrepreneurs Center Montgomery County Board of Elections The Yellow Cab Tavern The Greater Dayton LGBT Center The Liederkranz-Turner German Club Paris Flea Market Front Street Artist Colony Smales Pretzel Bakery The Schuster Center The Co Unity Banquet Center Stop The Violence Block Party Dayton Barrel Work Distillery Dayton Live Episode Transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is this week's News Roundup, where I read the news so you don't have to. Today there's a lot going on, including a lifting of more mask mandates for travel, an update to Ohio's redistricting process, and many local events, including some happening today, so be sure to listen through to the end. Your news roundup is coming up in just a moment, so stay tuned. And now here's last week's news: If you have hated wearing a mask during the pandemic, there's good news for you as two of the last two places to require them in Dayton are getting rid of the requirement, and those places are the Dayton International Airport and the Greater Dayton RTA. The RTA got rid of the ban starting this past Monday, approximately two years after it went into effect. The Dayton International Airport, on the other hand, lifted its ban in response to the TSA no longer requiring masks on flights. The move came in the wake of a federal judge's ruling in Florida saying that the mask requirement was unlawful. Despite the CDC asking the Justice Department to appeal the ruling, most major airlines quickly got rid of their mask mandates. Individuals using the RTA or the Dayton International Airport may still wear masks if they choose to do so. In other transportation-related news, the City of Dayton is going to be resurfacing more roads this year than it did last year and will be resurfacing 93 residential lane-miles in 2022 for a total of about $9.6 million. Much of the money will come from 2016's Issue 9, which was a .25% earnings tax that was passed on the promise by Dayton city officials that they would use the funds to improve the city's streets. Other Issue 9 funds will go towards the mowing of vacant lots and improvements to city parks. For Montgomery County residents who are behind on their property taxes, there's a new Mortgage Assistance Program that's available through the Home OwnerShip Center designed to help people who have suffered financial hardship during the pandemic. There are around $700,000 dollars available through the program to help people with things like mortgage payments, property taxes, and even utilities. The funding comes from the federal government through the CARES Act, which was passed as a Covid relief bill. Currently, only 37 individuals have received funding, and the deadline to apply is May 15. Applications are being accepted until then at homeownershipdayton.org. Unfortunately, the program is not for those who are renters, so you must be a homeowner to receive funding. You can learn more by calling 937-853-1600. The City of Dayton is trying to become greener and recently has taken action on a number of issues designed to do just that. According to a 2019 analysis funded by Power a Clean Ohio Future, which analyzed data from the Environmental Protection Agency, 14% of all greenhouse emissions in Dayton come from the City of Dayton's local government operations, and of that amount, half comes from its wastewater treatment facility. The study's good news was that Dayton's per capita emissions are not as high as the national average. To combat this, however, the city is taking a number of measures to make the city's operations more environmentally friendly, including exploring the sale of biogas that is a byproduct of the city's wastewater treatment process, making capital improvements in city buildings on things like HVAC systems, re-instituting its electric aggregation program, which I covered more in last week's news roundup, and turning the city's fleet of vehicles into mostly electric ones by 2035. The city is also doing energy audits on 18 of its buildings in order to identify potential cost savings. After a four-hour executive session, the Dayton school board voted recently to non-renew the contracts of three associate athletic directors. According to Justin Hunter, one of the three directors who was non-renewed, it was recommended by the DPS Executive Director of Athletics, Victoria Jones. He says that he was not given a reason for the non-renewal, and Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli did not provide a reason to reporters either. None of the votes to non-renew were unanimous, and two DPS coaches who attended the meeting spoke in favor of keeping the associate directors. In other Dayton Public School news, DPS recently announced a plan to re-open the World of Wonder school in order to utilize the building to teach students who are learning English as a second language. There will be three community forums for citizens to voice their opinions on the plan this week. The plan would be for between 300-400 students to attend the school, which was closed not long after a stabbing took place at the school in 2016. The Dayton Daily News has recently reported on the City of Dayton's spending of American Rescue Act monies it has received from the federal government and broken the cost down by category. Of the money, which was provided to local communities due to the financial costs associated with the pandemic, the Dayton region received more than $1 billion dollars, although the city of Dayton received $138 million of that funding. The majority of it, around $55 million, is going to go to neighborhood improvements, including housing demolition. The second-largest chunk, or $36 million, is going to maintaining city services. The third-largest, or $21.5 million, goes to services like police and fire, including the build-out of a new joint police-fire station. After that $10.8 million goes to economic recovery, then a little over $7 million each will go to supporting black and brown businesses and small business aid. The grant, which Mayor Mims has called “transformative,” is the single largest grant the city has ever received and is expected to be a greater amount than the city will get from tax revenues this year. Ohio's seemingly endless redistricting process may be coming to a disappointing close soon as federal judges Wednesday ruled that they would take action to end the back-and-forth between Ohio's Redistricting Commission and Ohio's Supreme Court, in which the latter has rejected the former's maps now four times in a row. Out of the three-judge panel, two Trump appointees said in their decision that the maps they select will be the third set of maps drawn by the Republican-dominated commission, which essentially eliminates their incentive to come up with ones that Ohio Supreme Court would deem constitutional. The third Judge, Algenon Marbley, who was appointed by President Clinton, called those maps “irredeemably flawed” and stated a desire to use the maps that were drawn by the independent map makers instead. Judge Marbley expressed his concerns over the likely outcome, writing that "the Republican Commissioners will benefit directly from a crisis they created, and which the Ohio Supreme Court has attributed squarely to them,” and former US Attorney General Eric Holder, who heads an organization that helped challenge the maps in court, stated that "These kinds of actions put the legitimacy of the federal judicial system into question.” The judges did agree on one thing, which was that the best date for a primary would be August 2nd. In other state government news, the Ohio Statehouse recently passed and Governor Dewine signed Senate Bill 47, which supporters call a modernization effort and detractors label as an assault on workers. The new law goes into effect on July 6 of this year and includes provisions stating that employers no longer have to pay overtime for travel to and from your workplace, activities that take place before or after what they call your “principal” work activities, or activities that take place outside of work that take, “insubstantial or insignificant amounts of time,” like checking emails or voicemail. The Entrepreneurs Center has a new resource for local entrepreneurs, which is called EC Angels. It's an investment network of local investors who plan to meet online or in person at least six times a year and hear pitches from local entrepreneurs about their business ideas. EC Angels have already identified investors to participate in the network, although others who are interested in joining may do so for an annual membership fee of $250 dollars. With the primaries being less than two weeks away on May 3rd, the Montgomery County Board of Elections is looking for about 100 more poll workers, and is particularly in need of more Republican poll workers. If you do choose to sign up, you can visit www.mongtomery.boe.ohio.gov/election-day-workers, and you should expect to complete training and then be at the polls for the entire election day starting at 5:45am. Also in election news, I'm excited to preview that I am talking with one person running to become a Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge in next Monday's episode, then someone else running for US Senate for Ohio on Wednesday's episode, so be sure to check both of those out. Now here's what's happening in local entertainment next week and beyond: There's a Canal St Tavern Family Reunion and Hootenanny taking place at the Yellow Cab Tavern tonight, Saturday the 23rd, starting at 7:00pm. If you're interested in playing, you can sign in at the door and the first 16 musicians to sign up are guaranteed to receive a spot. Performance time for artists will be between 5-10 minutes. Organizers are asking for a $5 donation to help with event costs, but the cost to attend is free. The Greater Dayton LGBT Center is hosting its annual Spring Community Dinner tonight, April 23rd, at 5:00pm at their downtown Jefferson St. location. Attendees may bring a dish to share in the potluck dinner, and the cost is free to attend. Also tonight at the Liederkranz-Turner German Club is their bi-weekly Biergarten, which goes from 5:00-10:00pm and features food and over 70 different German beers, as well as German wine. There are also games for kids and the club welcomes people of all ages. Sunday, tomorrow morning, the Paris Flea Market is taking place, as it does every week at its location at the Dixie Twin Drive-In Theater. The market opens early at 6:00am and ends at noon. Vendors can set up without contracts for $8 and customers pay just $1 per vehicle to enter. They also sell breakfast at the market. On Sunday, April 24, Front Street is kicking off its Art Hop season from 11:00am to 4:00pm with over 200 local artists and 30 vendors. Art Hops are free, pet-friendly, and there is free parking as well. Food trucks the Rolling Oasis and Cloudy Days Cotton Candy will be there, as will live music, and there will also be free activities for kids. Of course, if you listened to Episode 11 of this podcast, which was my interview with Emma Smales of Smales Pretzel Bakery, you'll know that next Tuesday, April 26, is National Pretzel Day, and Smales celebrates by giving every person who comes to their bakery a free pretzel, which they'll do from 7:00am to 1:00pm. And of course, if you listened to that episode you'll also know that there will be a limited release of this year's National Pretzel Day t-shirts available as well on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to arrive early with me! Grammy-award-winning musical artist Alan Parsons is playing this upcoming Tuesday at the Schuster Center. Ticket prices range from $40 to $120. Parsons has eight Billboard Top 40 Hit Songs, including “Damned If I Do,” and “Time.” The show starts at 7:30pm. The Co, formerly The Contemporary, has its annual art auction on Friday, April 29 from 6:00-10:00pm at its location at the Dayton Arcade, where over 100 original works by local artists will be up for sale. There will be hor's doeuvres and a cash bar and ticket prices for non-members purchased beforehand are $90. The live auction begins at 8:00pm. Comedian Kerwin Claiborne will also be performing his hit show “These White Folks Crazy,” on Friday April 29 at the Unity Banquet Center downtown from 7:00-10:00pm. Ticket prices range from $30-45. I couldn't find an easy site to send you to for tickets, so you can find the link to the EventBrite page to purchase show tickets linked in my show notes on the Discover Dayton podcast website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com, for this episode. [You can find tickets on EventBrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kerwin-claibornes-these-w-folks-crazy-comedy-tour-dayton-ohio-tickets-309075943467] There will be a Stop the Violence Block Party next Saturday April 30 at Mcintosh Park on West Riverview Ave. from 1:00-8:00pm, which will have a kids bouncy house, face painting, food trucks, and music. Kids can also get free hot dogs and burgers. There will be drill teams, motivational speakers, poets, and more, and the cost is free to attend. Also next weekend, you can attend the Spring Spirit Showcase at the Dayton Barrel Work distillery on Saturday, April 30, where you can try the three spirits that earned gold at the 2022 US Open Whiskey and Spirits Competition this year. Ticket prices range from $50-75, which get you over 50 samples of spirits, a commemorative rocks glass, and live music. A link to their EventBrite can be found on their Facebook page. There are a lot of shows coming to Dayton this year as part of Dayton Live's 2022-2023 Broadway in Dayton series. This includes Disney's “Frozen,” “Les Mis,” and “Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of the Temptations,” which is a Tony-winning musical. Other musicals that will be featured include “Pretty Woman: The Musical,” “Legally Blonde -The Musical,” and “Anastasia.” Lewis Black and Brian Regan will also be performing at the Victoria Theater later this year. Visit daytonlive.org/broadway for more information about upcoming performances. That's it for this week's news roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. And finally, I am going to start putting transcripts of my news episodes on the weekly News Roundup show notes, so check out my website for those. Thanks for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
Another Friday and the Texas on Tap doors are open with our six picks of the week including new music from Justin Hunter, Deryl Dodd, The Powell Brothers, Kaitlin Butts, Colton Jesse & Casey Donahew along with our weekly Texas radio chart update!Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com and every single song we've mentioned on the show in our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist! Support the show by subscribing on YouTube, following us on Socials @texastoastpod, or making a contribution via PayPalSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
AUDIO: David Murray stops by to get you ready for Mississippi State in the SEC Baseball Tournament. Rob Bowron Breaks down BIG 10 football and Justin Hunter catches us up on the Pearl Pirates.
Welcome back to Move The District as we close in on episode 50! We have another great episode for you all as we are joined by co-founders of OutFit Class, Justin Hunter and Kara Holinski. OutFit Class is a platform for instructors to host indoor and outdoor socially distanced workout classes in the D.C. area. Topics discussed: How OutFit Class came to be during the early wild west days of Covid-19 Somehow always a mile apart Flipping the organizational structure upside down Classes offered through OutFit Class Showing up for human connection in the fitness world Reach out to Justin and Kara: Via Instagram: outfitclass.dc Via website: outfitclass.com
VFL Justin Hunter joined Sports 180 to discuss his time at Tennessee.
Final hour Josh & Heather talk with Justin Hunter and Jay Busbee then hit the power poll.
VFL Justin Hunter joined Sports 180 to discuss his time at Tennessee.
Final hour Josh & Heather talk with Justin Hunter and Jay Busbee then hit the power poll.
Disposing of household or commercial trash is an ongoing need, and Frontier Waste Solutions provides service in the Adkins, San Antonio, St. Hedwig, La Vernia, Floresville, and Marion areas to help meet this need for homes and businesses. The privately owned, service-based business founded in 2017 adjusts to the needs of its customers. “Handling waste is an essential service that requires hard work and dedication to the community,” said Justin Hunter, municipal manager with Frontier Waste. “We take great pride in our product, people, and service.” Frontier Waste, founded by John Gustafson, has acquired several waste companies across north, central,...Article Link
I speak on Pruitt and Fulmer being let go and who is to blame for this. I also discuss possible coaches we for UT football. VFL Justin Hunter comes on the show and he shares stories from throughout his career. Rate and Subscribe!
BasketShop Gallery owner Kelly Kroener organizes a group of panelists to discuss Internet Citizenship.Citizenship on the Internet is a very complicated subject for artists as we have realized more and more that the creative rights we enjoy in society don’t necessarily apply to us the same way when we’re online. I’m very happy that Kelly has brought this topic up for attention to shed light on some practices of tech monopolies that actively try to capitalize off of our privacy and offers some solutions for artists to keep in mind while navigating this increasingly pervasive technology.The panel includes Leo Kaplan: an artist, web developer and founder of influential artist-run spaces such as The Hills Aesthetic Center and Boyfriends Gallery in Chicago. Justin Hunter Allen: Artist, Curator, Publisher and internet ne'er-do-well that operates from his home in rural Virginia. And Ryder Richards: an artist, educator, critic and web developer from Dallas TX.BasketShop is a 501c3 non-profit arts organization in Cincinnati OHIO.Please visit us at http://www.basketshopgallery.comSpecial thanks to Andy Marko for editing this podcastLinks:Leo Kaplan:severe.solutionsRyder Richards:websiteJustin Hunter Allen:websiteMathews, Virginia
Justin Hunter and Ron Luce discuss the hot streak the Cubs have been on as they close out the month of April. The guys recap that crazy month from start to finish, while touching on the improvements throughout the first month. There is some more Addison Russell discussion before the guys preview the upcoming 10-game homestead and close out with some closing thoughts! TIMELINE 0:19 – Intro 1:37 – On Tap Sports Network Articles 4:02 – The CUBS ARE HOT! 22:24 – April Recap 29:11 – Bullpen: Who goes where when injured guys return? 38:27 – AD READ 39:39 – Offense… specifically Willson Contreras 51:08 – Addison Russell… updates and Justin’s take… 1:05:47 – Upcoming Series - 10-game home stand! 1:11:50 – Closing Thoughts 1:15:36 – Wrap Up
Ron Luce, James Jacobson and Justin Hunter jumped on the mics to discuss all that has happened in a week of Cubs baseball. The official news about On Tap Sports opens the show, with discussions about Bryzzo, the starting pitching, some injury updates and much more! Come join us on Episode 7! Episode 7: 0:19 - Intro 1:08 - On Tap Sports 2:52 - Recent series 4:09 - Bryzzo... When will be heat up? 8:09 - Search for a veteran catcher 13:51 - The offense, beyond Bryzzo... 21:14 - The starting pitching has been great! 35:27 - A little bullpen chatter 41:10 - Injuries and Life in the Minors 53:14 - ANCHOR AD 54:26 - Welcome back 54:55 - Addison Russell 1:00:04 - Big Z, Carlos Zambrano, to the Chicago Dogs 1:05:14 - Upcoming games 1:10:48 - Some "Way-too-early" questions and Closing Thoughts 01:22:33 - Wrap Up
In episode 2, Ron Luce, Justin Hunter and James Jacobson discuss Spring Training, injuries and other points to get ready for the season! TIMELINE 0:19 - Intro 1:36 - Spring Training (Xavier Cedeno, Darvish, KB, Chatwood) 25:50 - The Injury Bug 30:13 - Bullpen Thoughts 39:16 - ANCHOR AD 40:44 - Spring Training Attendance Record/Pre-Arbitration Contracts/Opening Day Starter 42:36- Who's Your 2-5 Pitchers? 48:59 - Closing Thoughts 01:04:37 - Wrap Up
This week, Brian returns from Puerto Rico and discusses it all. We touch on the recent Mongo Meetup at Yankee Stadium. A hot, but fun day at Yankee Stadium.He discusses the illusion of liking the beach, despite all the awful production and man eating sharks.He remarks on how Chris Berman attempts and usually succeeds to ruin the Home Run Derby, but this year is was a little different.He breaks down he's frightened about a family member becoming a Met fan. He's really scared for her.He talks the NFL and the newest suspected criminal, Titans receiver Justin Hunter.And finally, there are rumors...very modest "rumors" of a reunion of the iconic Mike and The Mad Dog program. Follow on Twitter @brianbuck13 and @redticketblues Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Google Play, Spotify and other fine podcasting venues
In our pilot episode, Ron Luce, Justin Hunter and James Jacobson discuss our Cub Fandom, the Joe Ricketts situation, the offseason (or lack thereof), the NL Central and some closing thoughts as spring training quickly approaches for the Cubbies! TIMELINE 0:19 - Intro 1:44 - Who are the North Side 9 guys? 5:45 - The Joe Ricketts Situation 16:24 - Front Office Lack of Moves/TV Deal 29:15 - ANCHOR AD 30:31 - NL Central 56:46 - Closing Thoughts 1:19:12 - Wrap Up
Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things. But would decentralization be as utopian as advocates say it could be? Host Manoush Zomorodi speaks to Eugen Rochko of Mastodon, an ad-free alternative to Twitter; Justin Hunter of Graphite docs, a decentralized alternative to GoogleDocs; Maria Bustillos who hopes to help eliminate fake news online through the Blockchain; David Irvine, the co-founder of MaidSafe who plans to make the centralized internet as we know it redundant; and Tom Simonite of WIRED, who comments on both the promise and also the pitfalls of decentralization. IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla, maker of Firefox and always fighting for you. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org Help us dream up the next season of IRL. What topics should we cover? Who should we talk to? Let us know by filling out this survey. Try out the decentralized endeavors covered in this episode of IRL: Mastodon Graphite Docs MaidSafe Popula Decentralization efforts are proof that the age of internet innovation is far from over. In fact, Mozilla staff work tirelessly on decentralized web standards, which have been — and continue to be — widely adopted. Mozilla co-chaired the W3C Social Web Working Group 2014 through 2018, which produced several key decentralized social web standards. Some have dozens of implementations like Webmention (a standard for federating conversations across the decentralized web); and MicroPub (a standard API for client applications to post to decentralized web services). Check out IndieWeb.org for more on key decentralized web standards, and ‘become a citizen’ of the Indie Web. As a part of Mozilla’s dedication to decentralized innovation, Mozilla participated in the 2018 Decentralized Web Summit. See our Founder and Executive Chairwoman Mitchell Baker’s talk on revitalizing the web. Hear Tantek Çelik, Web Standards Lead, speak on taking back your content with practical decentralization steps; and watch Chris Riley, Head of Policy, lead a web panel on decentralization. So, are you inspired? Want to work on the decentralized web? Join Mozilla at one of these events: Feb 23-24, 2019: IndieWebCamp Austin; Mar 30-31, 2019: IndieWebCamp New Haven; May 4-5, 2019: IndieWebCamp Berlin; June 29-30, 2019: IndieWeb Summit in Portland. Questions about participating? Ask here. For more, we've teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you articles written by students on IRL topics this season. Accompanying this IRL episode, Huy An N. from De Marillac Academy wrote about centralized social media platforms and privacy. And, see this article from Common Sense Media, on why we need more research on kids and tech (centralized and not).
In this episode, we sit down with Justin Hunter, founder of Graphite. Built on Blockstack, Graphite is an open source, decentralized and encrypted replacement for Google G-Suite and Microsoft Office. We explore Justin’s interesting path to blockchain, what problems Graphite is solving, why he chose to build Graphite on Blockstack and much more. Justin has a somewhat atypical background and path to crypto compared to others in the space. Up until a year and a half ago, Justin had only dabbled with HTML and CSS. After several unsuccessful attempts over the years to learn how to code, he mixed up his approach to learning and it finally stuck. That led him down the path of developing a token portfolio app called Coinicle and now Graphite – both on Blockstack. His passion for solving real problems is evident and refreshing. Despite keeping the team very lean and working on this outside of his full-time job, Justin has developed Graphite into one of the few truly usable and functional decentralized apps out there. Hearing about his experience developing on Blockstack and interacting with the Blockstack community is incredibly interesting and exciting. Enjoy! Show Notes Intro and path to crypto [0:53] The origin story of Graphite [6:39] Why put this on a blockchain? [8:01] Development timeline for Graphite [9:49] Biggest hurdles throughout the development process [11:27] Why Justin chose Blockstack versus other blockchains [13:40] Validating assumptions around target market and business model [18:05] Justin’s process for understanding user pain points [23:03] How Justin prioritizes his time and what features to build [25:56] Tactics for measuring adoption of features and getting user feedback [29:55] Key challenges building on top of blockchain [34:21] Benefits of engaging with the Blockstack team and community [39:47] Evolution and future of Graphite team and roadmap [42:01] Team planning and development process [46:35] Funding and upcoming launch [49:31] How future Blockstack token launch may affect Graphite and its ambitions [51:19] Measuring success in the world of blockchain [54:15] What gets committed to the blockchain when using Graphite and why [59:31] Personal tidbit about Justin [1:03:35] Links https://www.graphitedocs.com/ https://blockstack.org/ https://matomo.org/ https://contribute.blockstack.org/ https://oslofreedomforum.com/ https://github.com/Graphite-Docs/graphite https://twitter.com/graphitedocs
Gene Steratore would have thrown a flag on Justin Hunter for an illegal pick. Billy Gardell shares heartfelt stories of his father's final days.
Gene Steratore would have thrown a flag on Justin Hunter for an illegal pick. Billy Gardell shares heartfelt stories of his father's final days.
The 2018 NFL Draft is over and, believe it or not, there’s lots to talk about heading into a big week of offseason news for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Take a look at the rundown for the latest episode of the new show Steelers News: OTAs news and notesPlayers who could are on the verge of being cut before the regular season: Coty Sensabaugh, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Justin Hunter, Fitzgerald Toussaint...check out the podcast for the complete list! Bigger impact on defense: Mike Hilton or Cameron Sutton?and MUCH MORE! Jeff Hartman, editor of BTSC, goes over everything you need to know regarding the Black-and-gold. ... The show is sponsored by Frank Walker Law, the top criminal defense firm to call in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and home to one of the nation’s top-100 ranked trial attorneys in Frank Walker. For his PA office, call 412-212-3878 or to reach his WV office call 304-712-2089. You should also check out his website frankwalkerlaw.com to see how he can help you in your time of need. Frank Walker Law: Real Talk, Real Experience, Real Results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jon talks about two plays from Tyler Matakevich that stood out, Ben's strong words on Martavis Bryant's situation, the standout play of Justin Hunter and JuJu Smith-Schuster, and a few camp surprises with a shot at the final 53 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally made a move in free agency, and that move was signing WR Justin Hunter. With Hunter now in the mix at receiver, Pittsburgh is going to have one incredible race to see who makes the team's top five wide outs in 2017. We take a look at the 8 potential players, and get the number down to 5...but do you agree with our selections? I discuss this more in the latest BTSC podcast “Steelers Hangout” above. Give it a listen in the player above, and follow all of the BTSC podcasts on iTunes by searching "The Standard is the Standard", as well as on several podcast apps for Android users. ... The show is sponsored by Frank Walker Law, the top criminal defense firm to call in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and home to one of the nation's top-100 ranked trial attorneys in Frank Walker. For his PA office, call 412-212-3878 or to reach his WV office call 304-712-2089. You should also checkout his website frankwalkerlaw.com to see how he can help you in your time of need. Frank Walker Law: Real Talk, Real Experience, Real Results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bring It On’s Cornelius Wright and Leila Randle welcome Dr. Justin Hunter, to discuss his triumphs and challenges as former Principal of Fairview Elementary, in addition what his aspirational goals are as he now charts a new course at Skiles Test Elementary. Additional Credits Executive producer: Clarence Boone News Director: Joe Crawford News Editor: Michael …
Chris Dolejs fills in on Global Dynasty: Sports Talk Radio. Topics: Dez Bryant injury, Justin Hunter cleared, Patrick Kane, NFL Week 1 Recap, NFL Week 2 preview, weekly picks, Eagles Vs Cowboys breakdown!
William Hosea and Mattie White welcome Dr. Justin Hunter. PART ONE On tonight’s show, William and Mattie welcome Dr. Justin Hunter, principal of Fairview Elementary School. Dr. Hunter joins us to help shed some light upon what parents and/or guardians need to do to maximize their student’s success in this new academic year. He also …
This week, we continue our NFL Division previews by going through and doing an AFC East Division Preview. Randy is of course representing his NY Jets and Daniel Anderson comes on to represent the Miami Dolphins. We also discuss the latest NFL news with Justin Hunter's saga, Adrian Peterson restructuring his deal, Mike Tomlin getting an extension, Braxton Miller looking to play WR, and more. Then Randy does a ACC Atlantic Division Preview as well.
This week, we continue our NFL Division previews by going through and doing an AFC East Division Preview. Randy is of course representing his NY Jets and Daniel Anderson comes on to represent the Miami Dolphins. We also discuss the latest NFL news with Justin Hunter's saga, Adrian Peterson restructuring his deal, Mike Tomlin getting an extension, Braxton Miller looking to play WR, and more. Then Randy does a ACC Atlantic Division Preview as well.
The Fantasy Live crew breaks down Todd Gurley's fantasy value, Dennis Pitta's hip injury and Justin Hunter's arrest (3:04). Then, the guys answer some of your Twitter questions (13:05) and name off a few 2014 busts that could rebound this season (30:50).Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fantasy Live crew breaks down Todd Gurley’s fantasy value, Dennis Pitta’s hip injury and Justin Hunter’s arrest (3:04). Then, the guys answer some of your Twitter questions (13:05) and name off a few 2014 busts that could rebound this season (30:50).
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on November 18, 2014 with our very special guest: Justin Hunter. In this episode, Dr. Shawna, unlicensed sex therapist, introduces you to her assistant/bodyguard/polyamorous lover, Reynaldo. We meet Mr. Pickles, Elder Clown Lover and unofficial "King Mayor" of Petaluma and we also learn what it's like to live with a Bear and how to manage that and live a happy life.Songs played:Dirty Hands by Black Lips (2005)Bear (Attacking) by Tracy + The Plastics (2001)Big Bad Man by Scout Niblett (2001)Man by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2003)Dirt Nap by Trailer Bride (1999)Dirty Sneakers & Underwear by Emily Wells (2012)Don't Mistreat Your Good Boyfriend by The Bubbling Over Five from American Primitive: Pre-War Revenants (1897 to 1939)Don't You Feel My Leg! by Blue Lu Barker (1938)Candy Man by Wanda Jackson (1964)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on November 18, 2014 with our very special guest: Justin Hunter. In this episode, Dr. Shawna, unlicensed sex therapist, introduces you to her assistant/bodyguard/polyamorous lover, Reynaldo. We meet Mr. Pickles, Elder Clown Lover and unofficial "King Mayor" of Petaluma and we also learn what it's like to live with a Bear and how to manage that and live a happy life.Songs played:Dirty Hands by Black Lips (2005)Bear (Attacking) by Tracy + The Plastics (2001)Big Bad Man by Scout Niblett (2001)Man by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2003)Dirt Nap by Trailer Bride (1999)Dirty Sneakers & Underwear by Emily Wells (2012)Don't Mistreat Your Good Boyfriend by The Bubbling Over Five from American Primitive: Pre-War Revenants (1897 to 1939)Don't You Feel My Leg! by Blue Lu Barker (1938)Candy Man by Wanda Jackson (1964)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks
Welcome to the tenth edition of our monthly Klub Kids podcast series! Hosted by Ramske. Expect the biggest and best in forward thinking party music with a strong emphasis on BASS! This episode features massive track from Spenda C, Kid Kenobi, Northie, Lefty, and more! We also have an exclusive mix from Magnifik; who kept it funk-fresh throughout his mix! For more information on where to purchase any of the Klub Kids tracks heard off this podcast simply click on the link below: http://www.beatport.com/label/klub-kids/14773 http://www.beatport.com/label/big-rekkords/38329 Enjoy! KKids x Tracklisting for 'Ramske' Klub Kids mix: 1. ‘Are You Ready? (100 VIP)’ - Kid Kenobi http://www.beatport.com/track/are-you-ready-100-vip/6013236 2. ‘Cigarettes’ - Spenda C http://www.beatport.com/track/cigarettes-original/5569955 3. ‘Slut Drop (Tomderson vs. La Dooda Remix) - Surecut Kids x Spenda C feat. Hello Geneva http://www.beatport.com/track/slut-drop-tomderson-remix/5962223 http://www.beatport.com/track/slut-drop-la-dooda-remix/5962222 4. ‘Rize Up (Monday Morning Remix)’ - Kid Kenobi & MC Shureshock http://www.beatport.com/track/rize-up-monday-morning-remix/5583940 5. ‘The Weekend (Ramske Remix)’ - Northie feat. Justin Hunter & Young Chozen http://www.beatport.com/track/the-weekend-ramske-remix/6013223 6. ‘Are You Ready? (Parakord & City Kid Remix) - Kid Kenobi http://www.beatport.com/track/are-you-ready-parakord-and-city-kid-remix/6129172 7. ‘Bounce That Ass (Ramske Remix)’ - AYJAY (Forthcoming on Big Rekkords) 8. '‘Rize Up (Kid Kenobi VIP)’ - Kid Kenobi & MC Shureshock http://www.beatport.com/track/rize-up-kid-kenobi-vip/5538363 9. ‘Bust Up Da Place (Lefty Remix)’ - Surecut Kids feat. Top Cat http://www.beatport.com/release/bust-up-da-place/1316625 10. ‘We Got The Sound (Miller Brothers Remix) - Disco Fries feat. Big Nab http://www.beatport.com/track/we-got-the-sound-miller-brothers-remix/5726372 11. ‘Let’s Get Ill (Original)’ - Kid Kenobi & Alex Preston http://www.beatport.com/track/lets-get-ill-original/5866793 12. ‘The Weekend (Northie VIP)’ - Northie feat. Justin Hunter & Young Chozen http://www.beatport.com/track/the-weekend-northie-vip/6013221 Tracklisting for ‘Magnifik’ Guest Mix: 1. 'Got What You Need (Original)' - Alex Mac 2. 'Float (Original)' - Magnifik feat. Kayo Marbilus 3. 'Crocodile Tears (DEVolution Remix)' - Grades 4. 'Let’s Bounce (Original)' - James Curd feat. Yeah Boy 5. 'In The Name Of (Club Mix)' - Pablo Calamari feat. Erin Marshall 6. 'Where Did My Night Go? (Original)' - Magnifik feat. Kayo Marbilus 7. 'Last All Night (Koala)' - (Low Steppa Remix) - Oliver Heldens feat. KStewart 8. 'Go All Night (Original)' - Gorgon City feat. Jennifer Hudson 9. 'I Miss You So Bad (Original)' - Magnifik feat. Cam Nacson
William Hosea and Bev Smith (on her final show as co-host) welcome Dr. Justin Hunter. PART ONE On tonight’s show, William and Bev, on her last show as co-host of BIO, welcome Dr. Justin Hunter, principal of Fairview Elementary School as he discusses his personal experiences working in previous school systems and the promising future …
Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak discuss the Buffalo Bills offense this year as it pertains to C.J. Spiller, Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods. Plus the guys go over the latest news on the Knowshon Moreno knee injury and what it means for Lamar Miller. More topics include Eric Decker, Justin Hunter, Rueben Randle and more. They also talk about Your calls,emails, tweets and more will all be answered as well on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Welcome to the ninth edition of our monthly Klub Kids podcast series! Hosted by Ramske. Expect the biggest and best in forward thinking party music with a strong emphasis on BASS! This episode features massive remixes from Terace, Another, Myli D, and LOLO BX - from the new one by Phonatics titled 'Let It Flow'. The Surecut Kids have done a dope mini-mix for the 'Trap Bombs Vol. 3 Compilation'. Which we're giving away for free on our soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/klubkids/trap-bombs-vol-3-mini-mix-by-the-surecut-kids We also have an exclusive mix by the Audiobotz. Who delivered with some bass-heavy tracks! Plus a couple of personal favourites of mine thrown in there. For more information on where to purchase any of the Klub Kids tracks heard off this podcast simply click on the link below: http://www.beatport.com/label/klub-kids/14773 Enjoy! KKids x Tracklisting for 'Ramske' Klub Kids mix: 1. 'Let It Flow' (LOLO BX vs. Another Remix) - Phonatics 2. 'Selecta' - Benny Kane 3. 'Forth & Seek' (Original Mix) - Tony Quattro, Doctor Jeep, B. Ames 4. 'Nuthin' but a GThang' - Holt Blackheath 5. 'Go Get Em' (Magik J Remix) - Optimus Gryme x Misfits Of Zion feat. GIMMS 6. 'The Weekend' (feat. Justin Hunter & Young Chozen) - Northie http://www.beatport.com/track/the-weekend-original-mix/5307714 7. 'Let It Flow' (Terace Remix) - Phonatics 8. 'Hey Now' (Arty Remix) - London Grammar 'Trap Bombs Vol. 3 (MINI-MIX by Surecut Kids)' - Various Artists: http://www.beatport.com/release/trap-bombs-vol-3-mixed-by-surecut-kids/1294309 Tracklisting for 'Audiobotz' Guest Mix: 1. 'Robotic Bass' (Original Mix) - Audiobotz http://www.beatport.com/track/robotic-bass-original/5344740 2. 'Weekends' (Audiobotz Remix) - Skrillex ft. Sirah 3. 'Red Mist' - Rocket Pimp 4. 'Bassline Kickin'' - Pegboard Nerds 5. 'Heartbeats' - Resistance ft. Mila Falls 6. 'Doomsday Machine' - Far Too Loud 7. 'The Hold' - TV Noise 8. 'Rise & Fall' (I.Y.F.F.E Remix) - Adventure Club & Krewella 9. 'Stick `Em Up' - Bear Grillz 10. 'Centre of Hell' - Figure & Helicopter Showdown 11. 'Sound of Science' - Doctor P 12. 'Go!' - Autoerotique, Marc Noir & OutOfSync 13. 'Get Loose' - Showtek & Noisecontrollers 14. 'Railgun' - Konec & xKore 15. 'Hold It Down' - Datsik & Doctor P ft.Georgia Murray 16. 'The Brink' (Audiobotz Edit) - Figure 17. 'What You Waiting For' - Gwen Stefani
Dave Bryan from SteelersDepot.com helped me break down what everyone in the AFC North did in the first round of the draft. Barkevious Mingo and how quickly he can make an impact Ray Horton and whether he can teach these guys the system Jabaal Sheard converting Paul Kruger and Desmond Bryant and their implementation into the defense Ahtyba Rubin and his future Paul Kruger's brother Joe Kruger Steelers pick of Jarvis Jones Can Jarvis Jones set the edge in the NFL? Is there a bigger winner than Andy Dalton? Tyler Eifert and the Cincinnati Bengals The departure of Ed Reed and the call for Matt Elam Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens strike again? What's next for the Steelers? Justin Hunter? Robert Woods? Eddie Lacey? Joe Flacco's contract Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices