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Slow Jams Vol. 2The perfect blend of classic and modern R&B! Featuring legendary artists like Usher, Mary J. Blige, Joe, Keith Sweat, and more, this mix is guaranteed to set the mood. Whether you're chilling, reminiscing, or vibing out, this one's for YOU!
Faith Evans, Coko from SWV & Kelly Price walk into a room.....who makes the best oxtail?? Oops...I mean who's the best voice??? LOL
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
It is a privilege to welcome legendary composer, producer, and saxophonist Boney James to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Boney's musical journey began when he picked up the clarinet at eight and switched to the saxophone at 10. His family moved from New Rochelle, New York, to Los Angeles when he was 14. In the City of Angels, Boney James joined his first band and attended the University of California at Los Angeles. After he graduated with a history degree, he turned his attention to music full-time and learned to play keyboards. In 1985, he joined Morris Day's band and spent seven years as a sideman and touring musician for Bobby Caldwell, the Isley Brothers, Randy Crawford, and Teena Marie. In 1992, Boney released his debut album, Trust, and has released 15 solo studio albums and a collaborative record, Shake It Up, with Rick Braun in 2000. Boney James also recorded many legendary recording artists such as Al Jarreau, Angie Stone, Anthony Hamilton, Faith Evans, George Benson, and Kenny Lattimore.In 2014, Boney produced two songs on Al Jarreau's tribute record to George Duke, My Old Friend: “Bring Me Joy” (with George Duke) and “No Rhyme, No Reason” (with Kelly Price). The following year, he first appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Earlier this year, Boney James made history as he became the first recording artist to hit 20 number one singles on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. In addition to his Billboard milestone, he is a four-time Grammy Award nominee and a Soul Train Award winner. Boney also received three NAACP Image Award nominations for Best Jazz Album. On October 18, Boney will release his nineteenth studio album, Slow Burn. The record's first single, “All I Want is You,” is a collaboration with rising R&B star October London. The song was Boney's fastest-reaching single on Adult Urban Radio, reaching the Top 30 in three weeks and crossing the 1 million streams milestone within two weeks on Pandora. On this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Boney James discussed the lessons he learned from Bobby Caldwell, Morris Day, and Teena Marie, Slow Burn's recording process, and “All I Want is You's” viral success.Let's connect on social media! Visit my channels on:A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealjacobelyacE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Discover how digital ministry has transformed from a niche to an essential part of church outreach. Dive into our latest MyCom episode for insights on purposeful digital ministry that bridges real and virtual communities. Tap into practical strategies and insightful discussions featuring Charles Vogl, Dr. Kelly Price, Mike Kim, Nelson Musonda, and Dana Malstaff. In … Continue reading "[99] Engaging with purpose: Best practices in digital ministry"
As an accomplished and dynamic professional, Kelly is recognized as a CEO, Entrepreneur, Executive Producer, Trainer, Speaker, and Coach with a versatile skill set that extends into the realm of investing. With a passion for excellence and a commitment to visionary thinking, she has consistently demonstrated the ability to foster collaboration and drive transformative change.In the role as CEO/Founder, Kelly brought strategic leadership and entrepreneurial acumen to the forefront, steering the organization toward sustainable growth and success. As an Investor, she leveraged her insights to identify and capitalize on valuable opportunities, contributing to the development of thriving ventures.Kelly's expertise spans various domains, including Automotive Retail, Claims Administration, Business Development, and Captive Insurance Management. With a comprehensive understanding of these industries, she has accumulated a wealth of knowledge over the years, driving innovation and spearheading initiatives that result in tangible, positive outcomes.Beyond executive roles, Kelly is deeply engaged as a Trainer, Speaker, and Coach. She is committed to sharing her insights and empowering individuals and teams to reach their full potential. This commitment extends to the role as an Associate & Executive Producer in the world of media, where Kelly contributes to the creation of impactful content that resonates with audiences.With a career characterized by passion, vision, and collaboration, Kelly Price is dedicated to pushing boundaries, inspiring growth, and leaving a lasting legacy in every facet of her professional journey.Website: www.kellyjoprice.comBlog: www.up2Him.comReset: www.theresetcenter.comChanging Lives Foundation: www.changinglivesfound.orgConnect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
When Kelly Price realized there was a treatment available to help relieve her hot flashes and night sweats, she not only decided to get treated but decided to use her years of business experience to help the Reset Medical and Wellness Center get this technology out to other women.Kelly shares that while lifestyle changes can help women who suffer from either a high number or severe hot flashes, the Neuro Sympathetic RESET (NSR) treatment available at the Reset Medical and Wellness Center can reduce both the frequency and severity of hot flashes in as little as one treatment. By engaging the parasympathetic nervous system, the NSR treatment helps the body rest and relax out of a stressed, alert state.The mission of the Reset Medical and Wellness Center is to deliver HOPE and HEALING through advanced, evidence-based care with a focus on life-changing, profound relief. Reset prioritizes a caring and patient-focused approach, offering transformative solutions. To learn more visit theresetcenter.com and complete the free mental health assessment. Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Hour 1 - Falcons' defense facing Kirk Cousins every day will pay off in the long run On this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price of FOX 5 Atlanta filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kickoff the show by reacting to the Atlanta Braves winning their third game in a row after a 4-2 win over the Miami Marlins last night. Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss how this Braves team is slugging again, and it's their recipe for success. Next, The Morning Shift crew continues the opening hour by letting Kelly Price make a huge announcement! Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jimmy Lake talk about the challenge the defense has faced going against Cousins and how the defense is excited for their test against the Dolphins next week. Kelly , Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Lake had to say as well. Finally, to close out the opening hour in honor of Kelly announcing that she's pregnant, Mike tells Kelly and Beau about the debacle he and his wife went through when finding out the gender of their second child. Next, The Morning Shift crew lets you hear Georgia Bulldogs Head Coach Kirby Smart talk about wide receiver RaRa Thomas no longer being a part of the team. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Smart had to say as well. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour one by also letting you hear College Football expert Phil Steele talk about Georgia receiving corps being their weakest position group. Kelly, Mike, and Bea react to what Steele had to say as well.
Hour 2 - Raheem Morris knows team's play style will turn some Falcons players into stars In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price of FOX 5 Atlanta filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kicks things off by letting you hear Atlanta Falcons Safety DeMarcco Hellams talk about how Kirk Cousins is making the defense better everyday. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Hellams had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about how he is giving players role clarity and breeding confidence to help them be successful and become household names. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Raheem had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by talking about something cool Mike and Beau are doing together after the show today. Then, Mike, Kelly, and Beau continue to react to the Atlanta Braves winning their third game in a row after a 4-2 win over the Miami Marlins last night. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to Chicago Bears Quarterback Brett Rypien throwing three touchdowns, and the Bears winning a storm-shortened Hall of Fame Game last night. The Morning Shift crew also gives their thoughts on the new kick-off rules being on display last night Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift with Fair or Foul Friday!
Hour 3 - Braves have perfect 2 week stretch coming up to catch Phillies in NL East In the final hour of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price of FOX 5 Atlanta filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kicks off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well! Next, Kelly, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with 92.9 The Game's own Braves insider and reporter, Grant McAuley! Kelly, Beau, Mike, and Grant discuss Jorge Soler getting a nice ovation at home against the Marlins last night in his return to the Braves, what the difference has been between Matt Olson the last six games, and Matt Olson the rest of the year, the Braves getting some much needed momentum with their series win against Milwaukee, if Grant thinks Matt Olson will hit 30 plus home runs this season, if Spencer Schwellenbach will get a postseason start, when Braves fans can expect Michael Harris II to come back, where the best place to sit in Truist Park is, and what Luke Jackson's role will be on the Braves moving forward. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this Friday edition of The Morning Shift by talking about the Falcons open practice tonight at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and talking about what they expect to see tonight at the open practice. Finally, Kelly and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan, Mike, and Kelly talk about what conspiracy theories they're actually interested in and believe.
In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by letting you hear Mike and Beau's interview with Atlanta Falcons Left Tackle Jake Matthews after practice yesterday
Hour 3 - Last night's 3-2 loss to Mets may've been rock bottom for Braves In the final hour of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well! Next, Kelly, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with 92.9 The Game's own Braves insider and reporter, Grant McAuley! Kelly, Beau, Mike, and Grant discuss who Grant's favorite Braves player is to talk to, if there's anything positive that Braves fans can look to right now, if Brian Snitker reached a boiling point after the game last night, if winning is the only thing that the players can do to help them forget about the slump they've been in, if there's any frustration towards the offense coming from the pitching staff, and how much the Braves' trade deadline strategy could change if they continue to struggle over the next couple of days. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this Friday edition of The Morning Shift by letting you hear Oregon Head Football Coach and former assistant coach for Kirby Smart Dan Lanning respond to Kirby Smart's comments about wishing he had the NIL money Oregon had. The Morning Shift crew also responds to what Coach Lanning had to say. Finally, Kelly and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan, Mike, and Kelly explain why the Las Vegas and one player on the Raiders in particular has made a grave mistake.
Hour 2 - Jake Matthews says O-Line coach Dwayne Ledford is "glue" of O-Line room In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by letting you hear Mike and Beau's interview with Atlanta Falcons Left Tackle Jake Matthews. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Jake had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by discussing all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to new Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Justin Fields getting reps with the first team yesterday during the Steelers first practice of training camp because Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin held out Russell Wilson because of a calf injury. The Morning Shift crew explains why nobody should be worried about Russell Wilson not starting though. Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this edition of In The Huddle by letting you hear Jerry Jones compare himself to Patrick Mahomes when talking about waiting to give out contract extensions. The Morning Shift crew reacts to what the Cowboys owner had to say, and then let you hear Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott talk about wanting to stay in Dallas, but not having fear of being on another team. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Dak had to say as well. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift with Fair or Foul Friday!
Hour 1 - Falcons are taking on personality of Raheem Morris & that's a good thing On this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kickoff the show by talking about their observations of the first day of Atlanta Falcons training camp practice. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also let you hear Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about the plan for Kirk Cousins leading up to the season, including whether or not he will play in the preseason. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Kirk Cousins reveal that he won't play in the preseason, and then Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss whether or not Cousins and Morris were on the same page about Cousins' preseason play. Next, The Morning Shift crew continues the opening hour by continuing to give their observations of the first day of Falcons training camp practice. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau let you hear Andy & Randy's interview with Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris from yesterday. The Morning Shift crew give their main takeaways from the interview as well. Finally, Kelly, Mike and Beau close out the opening hour by reacting to the Braves ugly and heartbreaking 3-2 loss to the New York Mets last night. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Atlanta Braves Manager Brian Snitker talk about what happened on that failed squeeze attempt. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also discuss what the Braves can possibly do to right the ship. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour one by explaining why they think the vibe is different around the Falcons this season.
Hour 1 - Falcons are taking on personality of Raheem Morris & that's a good thing On this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kickoff the show by talking about their observations of the first day of Atlanta Falcons training camp practice. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also let you hear Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about the plan for Kirk Cousins leading up to the season, including whether or not he will play in the preseason. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Kirk Cousins reveal that he won't play in the preseason, and then Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss whether or not Cousins and Morris were on the same page about Cousins' preseason play. Next, The Morning Shift crew continues the opening hour by continuing to give their observations of the first day of Falcons training camp practice. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau let you hear Andy & Randy's interview with Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris from yesterday. The Morning Shift crew give their main takeaways from the interview as well. Finally, Kelly, Mike and Beau close out the opening hour by reacting to the Braves ugly and heartbreaking 3-2 loss to the New York Mets last night. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Atlanta Braves Manager Brian Snitker talk about what happened on that failed squeeze attempt. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also discuss what the Braves can possibly do to right the ship. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour one by explaining why they think the vibe is different around the Falcons this season.
Hour 3 - Last night's 3-2 loss to Mets may've been rock bottom for Braves In the final hour of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well! Next, Kelly, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with 92.9 The Game's own Braves insider and reporter, Grant McAuley! Kelly, Beau, Mike, and Grant discuss who Grant's favorite Braves player is to talk to, if there's anything positive that Braves fans can look to right now, if Brian Snitker reached a boiling point after the game last night, if winning is the only thing that the players can do to help them forget about the slump they've been in, if there's any frustration towards the offense coming from the pitching staff, and how much the Braves' trade deadline strategy could change if they continue to struggle over the next couple of days. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this Friday edition of The Morning Shift by letting you hear Oregon Head Football Coach and former assistant coach for Kirby Smart Dan Lanning respond to Kirby Smart's comments about wishing he had the NIL money Oregon had. The Morning Shift crew also responds to what Coach Lanning had to say. Finally, Kelly and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan, Mike, and Kelly explain why the Las Vegas and one player on the Raiders in particular has made a grave mistake.
In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by letting you hear Mike and Beau's interview with Atlanta Falcons Left Tackle Jake Matthews after practice yesterday
Hour 2 - Jake Matthews says O-Line coach Dwayne Ledford is "glue" of O-Line room In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by letting you hear Mike and Beau's interview with Atlanta Falcons Left Tackle Jake Matthews. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Jake had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by discussing all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to new Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Justin Fields getting reps with the first team yesterday during the Steelers first practice of training camp because Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin held out Russell Wilson because of a calf injury. The Morning Shift crew explains why nobody should be worried about Russell Wilson not starting though. Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this edition of In The Huddle by letting you hear Jerry Jones compare himself to Patrick Mahomes when talking about waiting to give out contract extensions. The Morning Shift crew reacts to what the Cowboys owner had to say, and then let you hear Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott talk about wanting to stay in Dallas, but not having fear of being on another team. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Dak had to say as well. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift with Fair or Foul Friday!
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Hour 3 - Ian Anderson & AJ Smith-Shawver could help give Braves' starters extra days rest In the final hour of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well! Next, Kelly, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with 92.9 The Game's own Braves insider and reporter, Grant McAuley! Kelly, Beau, Mike, and Grant discuss this year's All-Star Game, if anything about the All-Star game needs to change, the All-Star game uniforms being hideous and not even making sense color wise, why Braves fans should be optimistic going into the second half of the season, if Matt Olson needs to be moved around in the lineup, and if the lineup overall needs to be shaken up, what to expect from Spencer Schwellenbach for the second half of the season, if he thinks there will be any sort of innings limit on Schwellenbach in the second half of the season, what role Ian Anderson and A.J. Smith-Shawver will play in the second half of the season, and what guys the Braves could possibly go get before the trade deadline if they do want to bring in another corner outfielder. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this Friday edition of The Morning Shift by letting you hear Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney talk about why he thinks the expanded College Football Playoff could have some players not finishing the season. Finally, Kelly and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan tells you how he and his partner earned a second place finish last night at MGA night. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to a couple of MLB teams' new ballpark food items.
Mike and Beau get to know about Fox 5 Atlanta anchor, Kelly Price, who sits in and co-host for the day
Hour 2 - Lack of interceptions is only reason AJ Terrell is not top 10 cornerback in NFL In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by continuing to recap and react to the final day of SEC Media Days. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Kentucky Head Football Coach Mark Stoops talk about former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff and what he likes about Vandagriff. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also let you hear Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin grill Paul Finebaum on the Paul Finebaum show, and talk about his Twitter reputation. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Stoops and Coach Pittman had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by reacting to the Braves' first two series of the 2025 season being announced as they will take on the Padres in San Diego and the Dodgers in Los Angeles. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also react to MLB announcing that next year's All-Star Game in Atlanta will be played on July 15th. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to Atlanta Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell not being ranked a top 10 cornerback in a ranking done by NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. The Morning Shift crew give their takes on whether or not they think Terrell is a top cornerback in the NFL. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also briefly talk about New Orleans Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to miss the entire 2024-25 season due to a knee injury. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift with Fair or Foul Friday!
Hour 1 - Is Nick Saban getting Alabama's field named after him enough of a thank you? On this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kickoff the show by welcoming in special guest Kelly Price, recapping what they did yesterday, including Beau talking about how he finished second in MGA last night. Then, Mike, Beau and Kelly let you hear Kentucky Head Football Coach Mark Stoops talk about being pursued by Texas A&M last November, but not wanting to go anywhere. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Sam Pittman talk about being on the hot seat. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Stoops and Coach Pittman had to say as well. Next, The Morning Shift crew continues the opening hour discussing all of the biggest local and national headlines in sports in The Front Page! On this edition of The Front Page, Kelly, Mike, and Beau preview the Braves' post All-Star break weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals, recap and react to the first round of The Open Championship, and react to Alabama naming the field at Bryant-Denny Stadium after Nick Saban. Finally, Mike and Beau close out the opening hour by diving into the world of Kelly Price in a Morning Shift Time Out featuring Kelly Price! On this edition of a Morning Shift Timeout, featuring Kelly Price, Beau and Mike ask Kelly an array of questions to get to know her.
Mike and Beau get to know about Fox 5 Atlanta anchor, Kelly Price, who sits in and co-host for the day
Hour 3 - Ian Anderson & AJ Smith-Shawver could help give Braves' starters extra days rest In the final hour of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well! Next, Kelly, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with 92.9 The Game's own Braves insider and reporter, Grant McAuley! Kelly, Beau, Mike, and Grant discuss this year's All-Star Game, if anything about the All-Star game needs to change, the All-Star game uniforms being hideous and not even making sense color wise, why Braves fans should be optimistic going into the second half of the season, if Matt Olson needs to be moved around in the lineup, and if the lineup overall needs to be shaken up, what to expect from Spencer Schwellenbach for the second half of the season, if he thinks there will be any sort of innings limit on Schwellenbach in the second half of the season, what role Ian Anderson and A.J. Smith-Shawver will play in the second half of the season, and what guys the Braves could possibly go get before the trade deadline if they do want to bring in another corner outfielder. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out this Friday edition of The Morning Shift by letting you hear Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney talk about why he thinks the expanded College Football Playoff could have some players not finishing the season. Finally, Kelly and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan tells you how he and his partner earned a second place finish last night at MGA night. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to a couple of MLB teams' new ballpark food items.
Hour 2 - Lack of interceptions is only reason AJ Terrell is not top 10 cornerback in NFL In hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kick things off by continuing to recap and react to the final day of SEC Media Days. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Kentucky Head Football Coach Mark Stoops talk about former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff and what he likes about Vandagriff. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also let you hear Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin grill Paul Finebaum on the Paul Finebaum show, and talk about his Twitter reputation. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Stoops and Coach Pittman had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by reacting to the Braves' first two series of the 2025 season being announced as they will take on the Padres in San Diego and the Dodgers in Los Angeles. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also react to MLB announcing that next year's All-Star Game in Atlanta will be played on July 15th. Then, Kelly, Mike, and Beau discuss all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to Atlanta Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell not being ranked a top 10 cornerback in a ranking done by NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. The Morning Shift crew give their takes on whether or not they think Terrell is a top cornerback in the NFL. Kelly, Mike, and Beau also briefly talk about New Orleans Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to miss the entire 2024-25 season due to a knee injury. Finally, Kelly, Mike, and Beau close out hour two of this Friday edition of The Morning Shift with Fair or Foul Friday!
Hour 1 - Is Nick Saban getting Alabama's field named after him enough of a thank you? On this Friday edition of The Morning Shift, Kelly Price filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan, kickoff the show by welcoming in special guest Kelly Price, recapping what they did yesterday, including Beau talking about how he finished second in MGA last night. Then, Mike, Beau and Kelly let you hear Kentucky Head Football Coach Mark Stoops talk about being pursued by Texas A&M last November, but not wanting to go anywhere. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Sam Pittman talk about being on the hot seat. Kelly, Mike, and Beau react to what Coach Stoops and Coach Pittman had to say as well. Next, The Morning Shift crew continues the opening hour discussing all of the biggest local and national headlines in sports in The Front Page! On this edition of The Front Page, Kelly, Mike, and Beau preview the Braves' post All-Star break weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals, recap and react to the first round of The Open Championship, and react to Alabama naming the field at Bryant-Denny Stadium after Nick Saban. Finally, Mike and Beau close out the opening hour by diving into the world of Kelly Price in a Morning Shift Time Out featuring Kelly Price! On this edition of a Morning Shift Timeout, featuring Kelly Price, Beau and Mike ask Kelly an array of questions to get to know her.
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