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Indiana Sports Talk Guest Host Jarett Lewis begins this hour with Network IN Updates Anchor Nathaniel Finch previewing the Indiana Pacers’ Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. John Nolan, radio play-by-play announcer for the Indiana Fever, joins to give some insight into the Fever’s schedule and preview tomorrow’s game against the Las Vegas Aces. Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, joins to talk about the loss they had against the Columbus Clippers, and gives his ranking of how Victory Field stands up against other ballparks across the league.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mr. Kellman helps kick-off the 10 o’clock hour with some Indians action. Nice to hear a familiar voice in Howard talking about summer baseball, friend of the program. He talks about how it was a pitchers dual and what that means for the chess match with these two teams. Howard gives us some insight of the possible deals when attending an Indians game this year. Eddie GIll joins the show to talk about potential matchups and who to watch out for. Scott Agness joins the show to talk about his plane ride to OKC and what story came from that. He also talks about how the pacers' play style benefits Nemhard’s game. He also previews some match-ups for this game 7, Sunday. Mr. Agness gives his personal kiss of death, tune in to hear more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Sports Talk Guest Host Eddie Garrison begins this hour recapping the Indiana Pacers’ Game 4 against the Oklahoma City Thunder with Pat Boylan, host and sideline reporter for the Pacers Radio Network. Then, voice of the Indianapolis Colts Matt Taylor joins to share about the NFL mandatory minicamp the team had this week. Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, joins to talk about the win they had, and what to expect from the rest of the series and their team. WITZ’s Chris Norton finishes out the hour with Eddie talking about the Indiana high school baseball state tournament results so far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Crawford speaks with candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California Janelle Kellman about her career and political aspirations. As the Mayor of Sausalito, member of the Town Council, and across ten years serving on the Sausalito Planning Commission, Janelle solved many of the same challenges facing California today. Janelle looks to take action with economic policies that directly improve the affordability of living in our state - job creation, supporting small business, workforce development, and balancing California's budget - so all can continue to live in our great state!
The Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals is THE story for Indy, but there’s another one making its rounds. Indiana Sports Talk Guest Host Eddie Garrison begins this hour sharing updates and thoughts on Anthony Richardson’s status for the upcoming season. The Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky, 79-52, as the Commissioner’s Cup in-season tournament continues. Eddie gives comparisons to the teams' play styles, and how the Fever will be moving forward both with and without Caitlin Clark. Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, joins to share about the ups and downs of this series for the Indians against the Memphis Redbirds, and gives his thoughts on changes across the leagues. ISC Sports Network’s Greg Rakestraw joins with a recap of the girls and boys basketball Indiana-Kentucky All-Star Series. Host of Locked On Pacers podcast and Publisher of AllPacers Tony East shares his takeaways from the Fever’s game tonight against the Sky, and also what he saw in practice and media availability today for the Pacers and Thunder ahead of Game 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie White joins the show to discuss the Indiana Pacers Game 1 win over the OKC Thunder. Indiana Pacers route to the NBA Finals and what led to the Pacers getting here over time. Mark Boyle joins the show to give his thoughts on Game 1 of the NBA Finals talking Tyreese Haliburton clutch moments in the playoffs. Howard Kellman joins to discuss the Indianapolis Indians. Scott Agness joins the show to discuss the Indiana Pacers reaching the NBA finals and how the city of Indianapolis and Indiana is embracing the Pacers being in the Finals. Pacers being more equipped to handle the Thunder than the Thunder being more equipped to handle the Pacers. Scott talks about the Indiana Fever and the impact with Caitlin Clark off the court and not playing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Brad Huber, Greg Rakestraw starts the hour talking more about the Pacers and the plan for the hour. John Nolan, the new voice of the Indiana Fever, joins the show to talk with Greg Rakestraw about the new gig and the Fever’s close loss to the Connecticut Sun at home 85-83. He also gives an update on what he knows regarding Caitlin Clark’s injury. We then hear from Scott Agness of the FieldhouseFiles, as he calls in to talk the Indiana Pacers review of Game 5 and preview of Game 6. Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians calls the show to talk Bubba Chandler’s great outing and the Indians victory 5-4 over Nashville. Greg ends the hour talking about how Indiana sports has become a center of the sports world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Nathaniel Finch, Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians calls in to talk with Coach about their 4-5 loss at the hands of the Toledo Mud Hens. We then hear from Chris Denari, the TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers calls in to talk Pacers and Racers with the Pacers in action downtown tomorrow right after the Indy 500. He mentions what we should expect adjustment wise in tomorrow’s Game 3 between Indiana and New York. Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files then joins the show to talk the Indiana Fever’s close loss to the New York Liberty 90-88. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts off this hour of IST with Howard Kellman, Voice of the Indianapolis Indians, who recaps their win over the Toledo Mud Hens. Coach and Brendan King stay up to date with the Pacers’ live score as they pull off a win against the New York Knicks, bringing them 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals. Coach is then joined by Tony Donohue, co-host of the Unverified Cast, and host of the Tony D. Podcast, with his takes on the Indy 500 winner predictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of tonight's show, Brendan is joined by Jake Query of the IndyCar Radio Network and host of Query & Co. On 93.5/107.5 The Fan to recap the first day of qualifying for the 109th Indianapolis 500. They later preview the upcoming Pacers vs. Knicks Eastern Conference Finals. Later, Brendan is joined by Howard Kellman of the Indianapolis Indians to recap their doubleheader win over the Louisville Bats 6-4 and 8-2. Brendan is later joined by Alexa Ross of CBS4 and FOX59 to talk about her coverage of the first day qualifications for the 109th Indianapolis 500, along with reacting to Marcus Armstrong’s and Colton Herta’s massive crashes. They later preview the Pacers vs. Knicks Eastern Conference Finals. Then to wrap up the second hour of the show talking with Kurt Darling to recap Southern Indiana FC’s 4-1 win over Bowling Green FC and his reaction to day one of qualifications for the 109th Indianapolis 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Nathaniel Finch scoreboard update, Coach has a conversation with Greg Rakestraw about the Grand Prix of Indianapolis at the motor speedway where Alex Palou gets the victory. The Indianapolis Indians fell 1-0 today, Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indians, calls in to talk their loss to the Clippers. They also talk about the 5 Starting pitchers the Indians have to work with, all being younger major league prospects. He then finishes the hour talking to Nathaniel Finch about the Indiana Pacers in the upcoming game 4 tomorrow night versus Cleveland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue through Chris's second hand DVD collection with another film that, unbelievably, also has no direct involvement with Roger Corman. It's 1999's The Prince and the Surfer, which barely involves any surfing at all. Cash Canty (Sean Kellman) is a, and I cannot stress this enough, SKATEBOARD (not surfer) kid who spends his days as Southern California teenagers in films like this typically do: hanging out by the half pipe, saying "whatever" to his friends, not going to school. But after breaking into a swanky hotel, he finds a young prince of the made up country of Gelfland is his exact double! To adhere to the Twain plot, they switch places and then do... stuff. Prince Edward (also Kellman) hangs out with Cash's friends, including the pigtailed Mel (Linda Cardellini). Meanwhile Cash goes about seducing Edward's betrothed Galina (Katie Johnson). But the queen's evil vizier Kratski (Robert Englund) has ulterior motives for the visit to the United States. He wants to sell Gelfland to a mini-golf empire and turn it into Golfland. Also, Cash's dad Johnny (Timothy Bottoms, who is uncredited because they forgot to credit him) falls in love with Queen Albertina (Jennifer O'Neill). It's all very Shakespearean, except nothing really happens at the end and instead of a mass wedding we get a rushed epilogue read by some surfer dude to try to convince us this movie had anything to do with surfing. And for whatever reason, in the Tubi version Jon Voight appears in a poorly mic'd intro where he says he wants to see more modern Mark Train adaptations because he is a "concerned father." Lol.
Coach Bob Lovell starts another Saturday night Indiana Sports talk show talking about the Pacers big playoff win against Milwaukee. He talks to Howard Kellman about the Indians 6-2 win over the Toledo Mud Hens. Greg Rakestraw joins the show to talk about the Indy Eleven’s 3-1 loss to the Charleston Battery. Greg and Coach also talk about the upcoming NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Greg gives his picks for the Colts first round selection. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talked about the Indianapolis Indians 8-8 record now a .500 team. Indians good starting pitching and good offense. A walk-off win tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach kicked off the show talking to Mark Jaynes of the IMS radio network about IndyCar. Kyle Kirkwood taking the pole in the race. Howard Kellman of the Indians Radio Network call in to discuss the Indians double header against Louisville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathaniel and coach take on the elephant in the room, yes we are talking golf. The masters are in action and Nathaniel gives us an update on the good and not so good. They also jump to some NBA action, they hit on load management and what that has done for the experience. Coach checks in on the Fever and where they are in terms of preparation for the season. Coach talks about the future of the show for him and what this show has done throughout history. He talks about the appreciation he has for the fans. Mr. Kellman calls in to talk about minor league baseball. He talks how the Indians were able to secure things in Louisville and who stood out in this Friday night game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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During the second hour of tonight's show, Coach previews another game for tomorrow’s IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament as Nathaniel Finch caught up with Manchester head coach, Eli Henson, to preview their 2A championship game against University. Then, Finch caught up with University head coach, Justin Blanding, to preview their game against Manchester. Later, Coach is joined by Howard Kellman as the St. Paul Saints swept the Indianapolis Indians 11-0. Later, Coach catches up with our studio host, Brendan King, to talk about the early stages of the Purdue/Houston game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I talk with Peter Kellman and Rebekah Yonan about growing your own calorie crops and the systems they use to grow and process their food using a minimum of external inputs. We cover the ins and outs of planting, harvesting, threshing and winnowing serval types of grains and beans as well as managing soil fertility using mostly leaves and urine. Peter talks about the book Farmers of Forty Centuries by F.H. King
Andy and Martin travel back in time to the summer of 1965 and the adventures of HR consultant Drew Heriot and his sister-in-law Anne as they face up to the machinations of 'Undermind': aliens who have brainwashed British citizens in order to cause national unrest ahead of their imminent invasion. Their various schemes include: spreading pirate radio misinformation; inciting youth violence in a seaside resort; influencing the works of a popular children's author; the distribution of suicide-inducing birthday records; interference with the printing of exam papers, and most abominably of all, the assassination of Eamonn Andrews! Yes, really. Starring Jeremy Wilkin (best known as Kellman in Revenge of the Cybermen) and Rosemary Nichols (Annabelle in ITC's Department S) Undermind is an, often overlooked, sci-fi oddity created and ‘evolved by' Robert Banks Stewart and written by many familiar Doctor Who writers including Bill Strutton, David Whitaker and Robert Holmes. Other regular cast members were John Barron and Denis Quilley, while big name guest stars included Michael Gough, Peter Barkworth, Barrie Ingham, Judy Parfitt, Derek Francis and Philip Latham. Although there is much to enjoy here, the series' convoluted and sometimes incoherent plots tend to undermine (geddit?) its overall feel. Join Andy and Martin as they attempt to review all 11 episodes in 2 hours! And find out which of them was brainwashed into drawing Mulligatawny (a one-eyed turd with claws) while making their notes. Next Time: Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton (and Stand Up, Nigel Barton)
TV Voice of the Indiana Fever Pat Boylan joins to discuss the Fever making the WNBA Playoffs, what's ahead, and more. Irish 101's Dr. Len Clark joins to recap (5) Notre Dame's upset loss to Northern Illinois 16-14. The voice of the South Bend Cubs Brendan King joins to recap the Cubs' 5-2 win over the Fort Wayne Tin Caps. Voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman shares the Indians 9-4 win over Toledo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Debugged, host Medha Gupta sits down with Emily Kellman, a Senior Product Manager at Adobe, to discuss her unique career journey. Emily reveals how she transitioned from an IT background to leading digital media personalization on Adobe.com, driven by a passion for blending creativity with technology. She reflects on the importance of early career experiences and how Adobe's welcoming culture set it apart from other tech giants. Emily also shares valuable advice for aspiring product managers, emphasizing the importance of soft skills, leadership, and learning from diverse roles. Tune in to gain insights from Emily's inspiring path and learn how she navigates the intersection of creativity and tech at Adobe!
After a scoreboard update from Landon Coons, Coach begins the 10 o'clock hour talking with Landon about the upcoming Indianapolis Colts season. He then has a conversation with the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman, as they won 3 to 0 over the St. Paul Saints. He then talks with Len Clark from Irish 101 as they talk about Notre Dame football and their upcoming season as they open it at Texas A&M in 14 days. They also discuss transfer QB Riley Leonard and the impact he will have on the Irish season. Paul Condry then joins the show to talk high school football as the season begins next week. Adam Alexander from Fox Sports 1 NASCAR's Xfinity Series calls in to talk to the race up in Michigan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indianapolis Colts' postgame host Greg Rakestraw joins the show. Rakestraw previews the second preseason game for the Colts against the Arizona Cardinals, the practices to this point, and what's the expectations this season. Rakestraw also touches on the opening night of High School Football. The voice of the Indianapolis Indians' Howard Kellman recaps the Indians' 3-2 win over the St. Paul Saints. IndyCar Radio Network's Mark Jaynes calls in from Madison, Illinois ahead of the Bomarito Automotive Group Grand Prix on Sunday. The TV voice of the Indiana Fever Pat Boylan joins to recap the Fever's 98-89 win over the Pheonix Sun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of the show, after an Eddie Garrison scoreboard update, Coach talks to Jack Ankony from Hoosiersnow.com, who covers IU Athletics. They talk about IU's ranking in football, and what the transition has been like under Curt Cignetti. Howard Kellman who is the radio voice of the Indianapolis Indians joins the show to talk about their 3-0 loss to the Nashville Sounds. Trey Derengowski of Indiana SRN joins the show to talk to Coach about some standout players and teams in the world of Indiana high school football. Dr. Len Clark of Irish 101 joins the show to talk about his book and Notre Dame football practice. Chris Norton of WITZ joins to talk about the Big League Baseball Classic in Duboise county, including former major leaguers like Coco Crisp and Kyle Farnsworth. Mike Maahs joins the show to talk about the Fort Wayne Tincaps 5-1 loss to the South Bend Cubs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of tonight's show, Coach is joined by Kyle Neddenreip of IndyStar, and they talk about the upcoming high school football season. They also talk about how loaded this year's 3A and 4A classes will be. Then Mike Maahs, voice of the Fort Wayne TinCaps, joins the program as he talks about the TinCaps 4-3 win over the South Bend Cubs. Later to close out the second hour of the show, Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, joins the program to talk about the Indians 6-0 win over the Nashville Sounds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of the "How to Protect the Ocean" podcast delves into the importance of policy within politics, specifically focusing on the blue economy, climate change, and ocean-related conservation issues. Host Andrew Lewin interviews Janelle Kellman, former mayor of Sausalito City and current council member, who shares insights on the significance of working together for impactful policies. Kellman's background as an athlete and her connection to the ocean are also explored. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on advocating for the ocean through government and policy. Connect with Janelle Kellman: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janellekellmanforltg/ Website: https://janellekellman.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janelle-kellman-esq-she-her-86021a4/ Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Collaboration between public and private sectors is essential for addressing climate change and promoting the blue economy. In a podcast episode, Janelle Kellman, the former mayor of Sausalito City and founder of the Center for Sea Rise Solutions, emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships in tackling environmental challenges. She highlights the need for partnerships to address issues like sea level rise, flooding, and wildfires, which are common concerns for coastal cities. Kellman stresses the significance of working together to find solutions that benefit both the environment and the economy. She mentions initiatives like the Blue Glue project, which focuses on leveraging the resources of ports to drive coastal resilience and economic development. By partnering with organizations like the World Ocean Council and local governments, the Center for Sea Rise Solutions aims to create job opportunities, address equity issues, and combat the climate crisis through innovative projects. Furthermore, Kellman discusses the role of public-private collaborations in funding and implementing initiatives related to the blue economy. She mentions the need for workforce development programs to train individuals for jobs in renewable energy, aquaculture, and other sectors of the blue economy. By bringing together stakeholders from both sectors, the Center for Sea Rise Solutions aims to bridge the gap between policy, innovation, and economic growth in the context of climate change adaptation and ocean conservation. Overall, the episode highlights the importance of collaboration between public and private entities in driving sustainable practices, creating resilient infrastructure, and fostering economic opportunities in the face of climate change challenges. Local politics play a significant role in implementing climate resilience and adaptation strategies. In the podcast episode, Janelle Kellman, a former mayor of Sausalito City and a current city councilor, highlighted the importance of local politics in addressing climate change issues. She emphasized the need for collaboration and action at the local level to tackle challenges such as sea level rise, flooding, and wildfires. Janelle discussed her experience in Sausalito, where she worked on implementing a blue economy task force and securing funding for climate adaptation projects. She emphasized the role of local government in planning for climate change impacts, such as infrastructure upgrades, disaster preparedness, and coastal resilience measures. By focusing on local issues and policies, Janelle demonstrated how cities can proactively address climate-related challenges and protect their communities. Furthermore, Janelle highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing climate change at the local level. She mentioned initiatives such as workforce development programs and economic incentives for industries transitioning to renewable energy. By engaging with stakeholders, including businesses, educational institutions, and community members, local governments can drive sustainable practices and build climate-resilient communities. Overall, the podcast episode underscored the critical role of local politics in implementing climate resilience and adaptation strategies. By leveraging local resources, expertise, and partnerships, cities like Sausalito can lead the way in addressing climate change impacts and creating a more sustainable future for their residents. The Center for Sea Rise Solutions, as discussed in the podcast episode, plays a crucial role in sharing knowledge and best practices internationally to address coastal resilience and climate-related challenges. Janelle Kellman, the founder of the Center, highlighted the importance of collaborating with other coastal cities and countries to learn from each other's experiences and solutions. The Center has organized events and workshops in various locations, such as Monaco, Lisbon, Barcelona, and other coastal cities, to facilitate discussions on climate resilience and ocean conservation. Through initiatives like economic risk assessments related to climate change and workshops focused on ports and their role in coastal resilience, the Center aims to bring together stakeholders from different regions to exchange ideas and strategies. By creating a platform for sharing information and fostering partnerships, the Center for Sea Rise Solutions contributes to a global effort to address the impacts of climate change on coastal communities. The Center's approach emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships and cross-border collaborations to tackle common challenges faced by coastal areas worldwide. By leveraging the expertise and resources of various stakeholders, the Center promotes the implementation of sustainable and innovative solutions to enhance coastal resilience and mitigate the effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems and communities.
In the second hour of the show, Howard Kellman joins the show to talk about the Toledo Mud Hens 5-4 win over the Indianapolis Indians. Kellman talks about what gave the Mud Hens the win, and how close the Indians came to getting a victory. He also previews the Saturday game. Greg Rakestraw joins the show to talk about Colts training camp. He talks about losing Samson Ebukam, and what his injury means for the team going into the regular season. Eddie and Coach talk about Blake Snell's no-hitter against the Reds. Coach tells a story about a no-hitter he was part of in high school. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Corbin Lingenfelter, Coach Bob Lovell is joined by hall of fame broadcaster Howard Kellman from the Indianapolis Indians. Indianapolis just won their fifth game in a row, all on the road against the Iowa Cubs. Then, Dr. Len Clark of Irish 101 joins the show to preview Notre Dame Football's upcoming season. How do the recent rule changes across all of college football effect the Fighting Irish this year? Next, Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network joins. Rakestraw guest-hosted the show on Friday but called off on Saturday to force a premature return from Coach Lovell. After giving him grief for that, it's Colts talk as Rakestraw has spent more time at Grand Park than he has in his own home this week. Finally, Alan Karpick from GoldandBlack.com calls in to detail the offseason for the Purdue Boilermakers Football team and preview what this season could hold in Ryan Walters' second year at the helm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg starts the final hour of the show talking to Mike Maahs who is the voice of the Fort Wayne Tin Caps. The Tin Caps finally broke a losing streak tonight against the Dayton Dragons, blanking them 3-0. Howard Kellman joins the show to talk about the Indianapolis Indians 7-3 win against the Iowa Cubs. Sean McAuley joins the show to talk about Indy Eleven tying Tulsa 0-0. He talks about how difficult it can be to play on a baseball diamond converted into a soccer field. He also talks about the injuries facing the team, and some of the bench players taking the opportunity to perform well for the team, and he talks about travel life with the team. Brendan King joins the show to talk about their 8-4 win over the Peoria Chiefs. He talks about Jackson Wiggins and his impressive stats this season. Wiggins will take to the mound tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of tonight's show, Derek starts the show with studio host, Nathaniel Finch, as he recaps the first of a doubleheader for the NTT IndyCar Series at the Iowa Speedway, with Scott McLaughlin getting his first oval win of his career in the Hy-Vee Homefront 250. Derek talks more about Jarace Walker in the Pacers Summer League and the Indiana Fever's 95-86 win over the Phoenix Mercury last night and the rookie of the year battle with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Then Indianapolis Colts writer for SI.com and senior analyst for Horseshoe Huddle, Andrew Moore joins the program to talk about upcoming Colts Camp and how their season could shake up. Then the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman, joins the show to talk about the Indians 4-3 loss to the Columbus Clippers and they celebrate Howard's 50th anniversary as being the voice of the Indians. To wrap up the second hour, Derek previews the Fever and Las Vegas Aces game tomorrow and talks about the recent passing of Jim Morris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of tonight's show, Jimmy is joined by Greg Rakestraw to talk about Gregg Berhalter on the Team USA soccer team in Copa America. Then Indiana Pacers writer for Sports Illustrated, Tony East, joins the show to talk about the Pacers draft picks and who they think looks good. They also talk about the Pacers cap space and situation. Then to wrap up the second hour of tonight's program, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman, joins to talk about the Indians snapping a four-game winless streak and taking a mega 13-4 win over the Rochester Red Wings and preview tomorrow's game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of the show, Andy Sweeney talks to Howard Kellman about the Indianapolis Indians 14-7 loss against the Rochester Red Wings. Kellman talks about some of the key plays, including a grand slam by the Red Wings that all but sealed the Indians fate. Eddie and Andy Sweeney talk more about the NBA draft, and the status of Obi Toppin. We hear audio from Chris Ballard about the Colts and free agency in 2024, and how good the team will be in 2024-25. We hear audio from Chad Buchannan about the Pacers draft, and who they have been looking at. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Corbin Lingenfelter, guest host Derek Schultz is joined by Howard Kellman, voice of the Indianapolis Indians, joins to give the full rundown of how the Tribe fell 3-2 against the Iowa Cubs. Derek is then joined by Alex Golden, Host of the Setting the Pace podcast, who shares insight on the contracts being signed and discussed for the Pacers. They continue the conversation dribbling between thoughts on the roster moving into the next season, especially for Pascal Siakam and Bennedict Mathurin, along with potential prospects for the NBA Draft. Derek continues the show with thoughts on the ever-evolving WNBA season and the attention for it that isn't dwindling. Finishing this hour, Derek runs through headlines and hot topics in Indiana sports for you to get caught up on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update, Greg Rakestraw talks Indianapolis Indian baseball with the voice of the Indians Howard Kellman. The Indians got the 5-2 win over the Iowa Cubs to get their 3rd win of the series in 4 attempts. He then talks with Luke Bosso who is the Director of Athletics at soon to be IU-Indianapolis to talk about the changes coming to the school. Then, Brendan King calls in to talk about the South Bend Cubs 4-3 victory over one of the top teams in the Lake County Captains. The hour finishes out with a conversation with Scott Agness of the fieldhousefiles.com to discuss the Indiana Fever's fourth straight victory, this one being a 12-point win in Atlanta. They also discuss the upcoming Pascal Siakam 4 year extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another Saturday night edition of Indiana Sports Talk! While Coach Bob Lovell is away on summer vacation and broadcasting the IHSAA Baseball State Finals, media specialist for the Indianapolis Colts, Jeffrey Gorman hosts! Alongside Jeff, the voice of the Colts, Matt Taylor co-hosts! Jeff and Matt are joined by studio host Nathaniel Finch and producer Landon Coons. Howard Kellman of the Indianapolis Indians joins the show to talk about the 6-2 win over the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. Greg Rakestraw joins the show to talk about some soccer action and the Olympic Swimming Trials going on at Lucas Oil Stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BK starts the second hour of the show talking to Matt Taylor, voice of the Indianapolis Colts. Taylor talks about what the offseason of the NFL is like, and how there really isn't an off season, and talks about OTAs, and the health of Anthony Richardson. After an Eddie Garrison scoreboard update, we hear more from Taylor, who talks about how Shane Steichen will run things in his second year. Jake Query of the IMS Radio Network and Query and Company on The Fan joins the show to talk about the Indy 500 and IndyCar's season so far. Howard Kellman of the Indianapolis Indians joins the show to recap the Indians 3-2 win against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of tonight's show, Jimmy starts the second hour with studio host, Nathaniel Finch and continues talking with James Boyd, beat writer for The Athletic covering the Indianapolis Colts about Anthony Richardson and minicamp. Then Dan Purcell, former front office of the New Orleans Pelicans and President of Scout Central, joins the program to talk about the upcoming Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks. And they talk about Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers run throughout the Playoffs this season and how they can go from there. Then to wrap up the second hour of the show, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman, joins the show to talk about the Indians 4-3 win over the Columbus Clippers and Jimmy talks a little bit about Caitlin Clark not making the cut in the Olympic roster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of the show, after an Eddie Garrison scoreboard update, John talks about the Indiana Fever, and their exhausting schedule. He talks about how they received a well needed rest period to allow them to come back swinging against the Mystics. Matt Taylor of the Colts Radio Network joins the show to recap Colts minicamp. He gives us an update on Anthony Richardson, and other players. Taylor also talks about Shane Steichen and his coaching ability. Howard Kellman joins the show to recap the Indianapolis Indians 3-7 loss against the Columbus Clippers. Kellman breaks down how Indianapolis was up early, but a scoring run by Columbus in the 6th inning gave them the win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the remainder of the show, we here at Indiana Sports Talk continued to have technical difficulties that were temporarily resolved around 11:30 PM, but the show must go on! Derek Schultz was joined John Herrick, Howard Kellman, and Brendan King as they continue to talk more Colts, Fever, Pacers, Indians, South Bend Cubs, IndyCar in Detroit and more. We want to thank everyone for their patience and want to thank everyone that got us through this long and difficult night to give you the listeners, another night of Indiana Sports Talk! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg starts the second hour of the show talking to Chris Norton of WITZ who covered the Dubois County Bombers, and their 10-3 loss to the Alton River Dragons. Norton talks about what the Dubois County Bombers are all about, and the league itself. He highlights some key players and more. Howard Kellman of the Indianapolis Indians joins the show to talk about their 4-1 loss against the Omaha Storm Chasers. Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins the show to recap the Pacers impressive season that ended with the Boston Celtics sweeping them in four games in the Eastern Conference Finals. He talks about the status of Obi Toppin. He also talks about some news with the Indiana Fever and how Caitlin Clark is performing. Nick Yeoman of the IMS Radio Network joins the show to talk about IndyCar Racing at Detroit. He also talks about the rain delay at the Indy 500, and where he hung out during the delay. UIndy Golf Coach Brent Nicoson joins the show to talk about Women's Golf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The voice of the 500 Mark Jaynes calls in to preview the 108th Indy 500. The Voice of the Indians Howard Kellman recaps Indianapolis' 6-5 loss to the Iowa Cubs. Indiana RBI's Steve Krah joins running down the upcoming IHSAA baseball sectional games. The voice of the Colts Matt Taylor continues his conversation on the Colts and OTAs. The voice of the South Bend Cubs Brendan King joins to break down the South Bend Cubs 13-1 win over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howard Kellman joins the show to talk about the Indianapolis Indians 0-12 loss to the Iowa Cubs. He also talks about an unusual game with the Indians last night that involved 11 home runs between both teams. Coach talks to Corbin Lingenfelter who gives an update on the Fever game. Steve Krah, high school baseball reporter, calls the show to talk about sectional baseball games around the state. Corbin and Coach talk about night-before-the-race parties. Tony Donahue joins the show to talk about more Carb Day recaps. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of the show, Coach chats with Howard Kellman and talk about the Indianapolis Indians massive 16-10 win over the Toledo Mud Hens. Chris Denari joins the program to preview Game 7 between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks. Tony Donohue, host of the Tony D Podcast, joins Coach to recap Qualifying and talks about certain Chevrolet drivers having ‘plenum events' such as Agustin Canapino and Ed Carpenter. NASCAR RaceHub host and NASCAR Xfinity Series commentator for FS1, Adam Alexander joins the show to talk about the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro tomorrow night. They also talk about the torrential downpour that flooded the garage and the logistics of Kyle Larson competing in ‘The Double'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of the show, Coach chats with Matt Taylor as the Indianapolis Colts had their schedule released for the 2024-2025 season and break down what the season looks like, what looks good for the team, along with Anthony Richardson going into his second season. Howard Kellman joins the show to discuss the Indianapolis Indians 8-3 loss at Victory Field against the Toledo Mud Hens. Later in the show, Greg Rakestraw joins the show to talk more about Fast Friday and previews Day 1 of Qualifying for the 108th Indy 500. They also talk a little bit about the Indiana Pacers trying to force a Game 7 against the Knicks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update, Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network calls in to talk some college softball first, then discuss his day at IMS as Alex Palou won from the pole to clinch the Sonsio Grand Prix. They also dive into Game 4 coming up between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, phones in to talk the Indians 6-5 loss to the Louisville Bats. Coach then talks to John Herrick about the Horizon League softball tournament. Steve Krah of IndianaRBI.com hops on to discuss high school baseball and commits around the state of Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Nathaniel Finch scoreboard update, Coach talks with Nathaniel Finch about the Indiana Pacers game 3 against the New York Knicks as they finish that one out. He then talks with Mark James about the qualifications for the Indy 500 as well as the Grand Prix taking place in Indianapolis. He also talks with Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, about the Indians loss 3-0 to the Louisville Bats. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another Saturday night on IST. Coach Bob Lovell and Corbin Lingenfelter kickoff the show talking about the upcoming playoff game for the Pacers on Monday night against the Knicks. Indianapolis Indians announcer Howard Kellman joins the show to talk about the Indians 9-3 loss to the Bisons. Kurt Darling joins the show to talk about UPSL soccer with Southern Indiana FC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the second hour of the show, coach wishes with producer, Landon Coons, a happy graduation for tomorrow night, and chats with studio host, Brad Huber, about his upcoming work with Paragon Speedway. Steve Krah from IndianaRBI.com joins the show to talk about Indiana high school baseball. Howard Kellman talks with coach about the Indianapolis Indians 10-4 loss to the Buffalo Bisons. Then to close out the second hour, the newest head coach for the UIndy Greyhounds, Scott Heady, joins the show to talk about his new coaching journey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This interview with Dr. Mica Estrada explores her work in researching belonging, social identity, and kindness. Beginning with an exploration of impostor phenomena, we first explore stories about Donna Hicks's direct experience at being affirmed and welcomed. Returning to Estrada's research, we examine the impact of Dr. Kellman and the development of a social integration model of self-efficacy, identity, and values. This model has been used to explore the experiences of minoritized students in STEM fields and community responses to climate change. The episode closes with examinations of belonging and stereotype threat and the power of kindness and accompaniment as dignity-affirming practices.The Music & Peacebuilding Podcast is hosted by Kevin Shorner-Johnson at Elizabethtown College. Join our professional development network at www.musicpeacebuilding.com - thinking deeply we reclaim space for connection and care.