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Mark talks hockey with Scott Burnside, gives his thoughts on the manager replacing Derek Shelton for the Bucco Roundup, and then brings in former Penguins player Kevin Stevens for even more great hockey talk. Ask Mark Anything!
Penguins veteran Kevin Stevens talks with Mark about all things Penguins, particularly about changes that are happening now that former head coach Mike Sullivan is moving onto the Rangers.
Mark talks hockey with Scott Burnside, gives his thoughts on the manager replacing Derek Shelton for the Bucco Roundup, and then brings in former Penguins player Kevin Stevens for even more great hockey talk. Ask Mark Anything!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penguins veteran Kevin Stevens talks with Mark about all things Penguins, particularly about changes that are happening now that former head coach Mike Sullivan is moving onto the Rangers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a special episode this week as we are joined by USA Hockey Hall of Famer Kevin Stevens, and his business partner Aaron James. Listen in as we discuss what it was like to be part of that legendary Penguins team with Mario Lemieux, and his career since then. We also discuss the power of addiction and how to combat it with Kevin, and Aaron James, who tragically lost his son to addiction. Kevin Stevens created a foundation for those struggling with addiction after treatment, and Aaron has built a Utah version. Find out how you can get help, or donate at https://www.powerforwardutah.com/ or https://www.powerforward25.com/
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey ponders the futures of Russell Wilson, George Pickens and Najee Harris with the Steelers amid the offense's success this season under OC Arthur Smith. Can GM Omar Khan keep the group together with their contracts expiring this year or next? Is Wilson the most valuable of the three, despite being by far the oldest at 33 years old? And how should Pickens' emotional flare ups affect his stock with coach Mike Tomlin and his staff? Jason tackles those topics, wonders when we might see receiver Mike Williams more on offense, then explains his relationships with former Penguins greats Matt Cullen and Kevin Stevens.
Hour 3 with Joe Starkey: Steigy was at the US Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremonies for Matt Cullen and Kevin Stevens in Pittsburgh. Matt Cullen thanks Mike Sullivan as the greatest coach he's ever played for. Cullen and Sid are great friends and some of the most impactful players from the back-to-back teams were there. Joe and Austin get into a debate on if Santa Clause is pronounced Santa CLAWS or Santa CLOSS.
Steigy was at the US Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremonies for Matt Cullen and Kevin Stevens in Pittsburgh. Matt Cullen thanks Mike Sullivan as the greatest coach he's ever played for. Cullen and Sid are great friends and some of the most impactful players from the back-to-back teams were there. Paul believes Phillip Tomasino and Blake Lizotte have been key contributors to changing the course of the season.
“Josh Getzoff Has The Call” 12/05/24Back for a third time on Fly Penguins Fly podcast, TV play-by-play voice of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Josh Getzoff sits down with Jordan and Jeff for some spirited hockey talk. Friend of the pod Getzoff shares his account of attending last night's US Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony, at which the careers of Penguins veterans and Stanley Cup Champions Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen were forever enshrined and immortalized. After fielding some prompts about the current Penguins' win streak and an otherwise fraught '24-'25 campaign, Getzoff - a veteran broadcaster of ten NHL seasons - shares some behind-the-scenes insights from his recent experience of settling into the TV side of calling pro hockey games.Topics discussed with Josh Getzoff:(09:47) Panthers the best-constructed team in the NHL?(12:38) Previewing PIT@NYR(19:24) On the ground at US Hockey Hall of Fame Induction(23:51) Thoughts on Kevin Stevens's career and impact on Penguins hockey(28:47) Sled Hockey USHHOF induction / Rick Middleton's role(32:38) Matt Cullen's own induction to USHHOF and stories(37:30) Appreciating the Captain: Crosby's assist on Rakell goal in CGY@PIT game(48:31) Calling games on TV vs. Radio For more information on Kevin Stevens's foundation:https://powerforward25.comSubscribe to Jeff's new Penguins-related Substack feed:https://substack.com/@penspodThank you for listening!! Follow the podcast on X/Twitter: @penspodJeff Taylor: @penspod_JT // Jordan DeFigio: @fidgenewtonLETS GO PENS.JEFF TAYLOR + JORDAN DEFIGIO
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Kevin Stevens joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss his playing career, winning 2 Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, playing under Pierre and Scottie Bowman, his induction into the USA Hockey Hall of Fame, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark is joined by former Penguins legend Kevin Stevens to talk about the Penguins, the NHL, old hockey stories, and Stevens' upcoming induction into the US Hockey Hall of Fame. ASK MARK ANYTHING!
Kevin Stevens of Energize Capital joins Nick to discuss The Energy Transformation, Challenges with Transmission and Distribution, Nuclear vs. Renewables, and Why Unreasonable Hospitality is Necessary in VC. In this episode we cover: Challenges in Energy Distribution and Storage The Role of Batteries and Other Energy Storage Solutions Data Centers and Energy Consumption Nuclear Energy and Its Role in the Energy Transition Financing Challenges and Strategies for Energy and Climate Companies The Importance of Intellectual Humility and Debate in Investing Future of AI and Defensibility in Energy Software Evaluating Revenue Quality and Key Metrics for Success Guest Links: Kevin's LinkedIn Energize's LinkedIn Energize Website Kevin's Twitter/X The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
Congrats, Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen! Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports
The guys welcome the Penguins great Kevin Stevens to the show. Check out our website: https://www.2fortalking.com Email the show: contact@2fortalking.com Follow us: https://twitter.com/JoshYohe_PGH https://twitter.com/joebartnick https://twitter.com/Cory_Tucek
We will (attempt to) regale you with many fascinating and little known facts about Pittsburgh sports history. Impress your friends with the vast wealth of trivia that you will glean from this enlightening episode!REWIND is a series of our favorite Pittsburgh Sports Memories episodes that we will be dropping in between new episodesFacts that have been updated since we first recorded this:- The Steelers finally beat the Rams in LA (in 2023)- The Penguins have now lost a Game 7 on the road (in 2022 vs NY)- Evgeni Malkin has indeed surpassed Kevin Stevens on penalty minutes- Penguins now have a winning record against Vegas and a losing record against Seattle- Two more retired numbers since the time of this recording (Franco Harris and Jaromir Jagr)- Dick Groat and Bill Virdon have since passed away- Bob Nutting is still a cheapskateFind Pittsburgh sports gear and support the show at Fanatics!Connect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterSend us a Text Message.
Afternoons 3-6 on 105.9 The X Second Hour of the Mark Madden Show Mark continues to talk about the Arthur Smith hire by the Steelers. He hits the phones to get your reaction. Kevin Stevens joins the show to talk about Jaromir Jagr, who is having his jersey retired next month.
It's our final show of 2023 as we take a well-earned break over the festive period - but we go out for the year with a pair of interesting chats. It was a goalless start to life in the Crabble hotseat for Jake Leberl - but with a first clean sheet in 254 days, he and Matt hope it could be the start of a turnaround. In the SCEFL, Bearsted are up to eighth after a 3-2 win over Erith Town and their boss Kevin Stevens talks us through that win, mixing it with the SCEFL big boys and why he's still going strong with more than 400 games in charge under his belt. We've got all the rest of the news from across the county, including the new manager at Lordswood, and a look ahead to the festive fixtures and some questionable scheduling across the board... Plus we talk Andre Braugher, Question of Sport and Christmas plans. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all - we'll be back in 2024! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hunter has added some help to the Locked On Penguins podcast as Patrick Damp of Dying Alive is now the show's new co-host. Pat introduces himself to everyone before they dive into the first topic: Matt Murray being placed on LTIR. They discuss how he hasn't been the same since his father passed away a few years ago, plus how he still can't overcome his injuries. They look at how he's come close to returning to where he used to be in 2016, 2017, and 2018, but just gets hurt before that can happen. They also discuss how he'll always be Penguin royalty for what he did during those B2B cup runs before they dive into which former Penguin players are next to get into the Hall of Fame. When does Sergei Gonchar get in? Is Phil Kessel worthy of being in the Hall of Fame? Does Chris Kunitz have a strong case at some point? The two dive into their numbers and give their expert opinions before Hunter brings up Marc-Andre Fleury and while he may not get in on the first try, he still belongs in there. Finally, the two look at some Hall of Very Good players, including Patric Hornqvist and...Kevin Stevens? All that, plus much more is on this episode of Locked On Penguins.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go to FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.AG1If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/NHLNETWORK.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins
Hunter has added some help to the Locked On Penguins podcast as Patrick Damp of Dying Alive is now the show's new co-host. Pat introduces himself to everyone before they dive into the first topic: Matt Murray being placed on LTIR. They discuss how he hasn't been the same since his father passed away a few years ago, plus how he still can't overcome his injuries. They look at how he's come close to returning to where he used to be in 2016, 2017, and 2018, but just gets hurt before that can happen. They also discuss how he'll always be Penguin royalty for what he did during those B2B cup runs before they dive into which former Penguin players are next to get into the Hall of Fame. When does Sergei Gonchar get in? Is Phil Kessel worthy of being in the Hall of Fame? Does Chris Kunitz have a strong case at some point? The two dive into their numbers and give their expert opinions before Hunter brings up Marc-Andre Fleury and while he may not get in on the first try, he still belongs in there. Finally, the two look at some Hall of Very Good players, including Patric Hornqvist and...Kevin Stevens? All that, plus much more is on this episode of Locked On Penguins. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go to FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. AG1 If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/NHLNETWORK. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris and guest co-host Anita Astley speak with Kevin Stevens about his struggles with addiction along with the subsequent emotional turmoil and recovery.
On this episode, the three authors of A MILE AT A TIME: A father and son's inspiring Alzheimer's journey of love, adventure, and hope are interviewed by their editor, Kevin Stevens. The book, now available for pre-order wherever books are sold, is published by imagine!, a Charlesbridge Adult Imprint, and distributed by Penguin Randomhouse. In This Episode:If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and HopeThe Feed Instagram | WebsiteTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteMark Macy on InstagramSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubewww.AMileAtATimeBook.com
What do we seek in abandoned spaces? Lena Sage, (14) abandoned space explorer from Lynchburg VA, talks about "psychological factors, built traits, relations to art, relations to locations, rarity of emotion, content, and behavior. What compels the human as a whole to do certain things and be attracted to certain fields?" Post production by Kevin Stevens who also composed the music on a funky instrument called The Marvin.
Have you ever thought of writing your memoirs? Start with the end in mind and you'll live a great story! Henry Quinlan is an 82 year old semi-retired book publisher and speaker on non-financial issues in retirement. On this week's episode of Get Your FILL - Financial Independence & Long Life Podcast, Henry discusses what makes a compelling memoir and how to flourish and enjoy your retirement. Links to Henry's websites: www.omni-pub.com www.hmqpublisher.com Listen to the podcast Watch the video About Henry M. Quinlan – Publisher: Henry M. Quinlan, owner and publisher of Omni Publishing Company, has 40+ years of varied experience publishing books. He is a graduate of Boston College and Suffolk University Law School. He founded Quinlan Press, a book publishing company, in 1986. Notable among the books that he published are: My Life in Space by Wally Schirra; Rebound by KC Jones, coach of the Boston Celtics; My Dad the Babe by his daughter Dorothy Ruth Pirrone; The Cops are Robbers by Kevin Stevens, which was featured on 60 Minutes and made into an HBO movie. While engaged in a publishing venture in the former Soviet Union, Henry Quinlan was asked by President George H. Bush to organize the publishing of the children's book, Make Way for Ducklings in Russia in 1991 and the erection of the statues, “Make Way for Ducklings” in Moscow. Currently, Henry Quinlan is helping senior citizens self-publish their life's stories as a memoir or autobiography and is publishing books under the Omni imprint. Recent books published They Were My Friends-Jack, Bob and Ted By Gerard Doherty (age 89 years) Born, Blessed and Blitzed in Britain But Battered at MIT By David Wilson, Emeritus Professor MIT (age 90 years) Five Courageous Mothers – Mothers Raising Children with Down Syndrome By Anne Roberts (age 65 years) A Prescription for Bankruptcy – A doctor's perspective on America's failing healthcare system and how to fix it. By Edward Hoffer, MD (age 75 Years)
Despite a notable transformation in operation procedures – with technology being used extensively to automate production – Singapore’s manufacturing output still saw a decline for the first time in almost a year, in September. Kevin Stevens, Head of Industry Practices, Chubb discusses the factors that caused the decline along with the various risks and threats that have emerged for manufacturers in today’s highly digitalised world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're all a little "Crazy" is brought to you by the #SameHere Global Mental Health Movement & The Hockey Podcast Network. Episode 20 Featuring Kevin Stevens Kevin Stevens is an American former ice hockey player and current scout in the National Hockey League. He played left wing on a line with Mario Lemieux during the Pittsburgh Penguins' Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. Boston Native, Kevin Stevens Joins the Podcast to pay respects and talk about the late Jimmy Hayes. Hosts: Darren Rovell: Sports business insider Theo Fleury: NHL great, mental health advocate & member of the #SameHere Alliance Eric Kussin: 20-year professional sports executive, mental health advocate, and founder of the #SameHere global mental health movement We're all a little "Crazy" is available on ALL Podcast Apps! Do us a favor and download each episode before you listen, and if you are an Apple user, please rate & review the podcast as it helps us get these important conversations out to reach a larger audience. “This topic isn't for 1 in 5 of us with mental illness, it's for 5 in 5 whose mental health has been impacted".- Theo Fleury We're All A Little “Crazy” is a 501c3 founded by 15-year professional sports executive, Eric Kussin, bringing together Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners. A big fan of marketing, psychology, and sport, Eric combined all three and began reaching out to his contacts to discuss how they could attack the mental health epidemic strategically and differently than had ever been done before. He had to bring purpose to his own experience and believed he must have gone through that horrific period for a reason. With suicides at a 30-year high, and drug/opioid abuse out of control, he knows something major must change with the messaging if we're to reverse these negative trends. He was overwhelmed by the positive responses he received from athletes, celebrities, and practitioners all over the globe, wanting to join in, all of whom bought into his vision of bringing a louder voice to this cause through a Global Alliance under a singular, bold but inclusive brand message: #SameHere (mental health lives on a continuum and we are ALL impacted…we ALL have a story). The charter Celebrity Alliance launched with a formal rally with over 300 supporters in attendance on November 14th, 2017, in New York City. There, The Alliance introduced their “#SameHere” Movement, uniting the world through one ASL sign language hand gesture (you see depicted in their logos and profile pictures) that communicates – no matter where we live, or what our background or our accolades, we all go through life's inevitable challenges, and we should have a society where it is openly acceptable to talk about those challenges, thus: “#SameHere!” Video. Find out more about the origin story that led to The Alliance's usage of #SameHere.
We're all a little "Crazy" is brought to you by the #SameHere Global Mental Health Movement & The Hockey Podcast Network. Episode 20 Featuring Kevin Stevens Kevin Stevens is an American former ice hockey player and current scout in the National Hockey League. He played left wing on a line with Mario Lemieux during the Pittsburgh Penguins' Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. Boston Native, Kevin Stevens Joins the Podcast to pay respects and talk about the late Jimmy Hayes. Hosts: Darren Rovell: Sports business insider Theo Fleury: NHL great, mental health advocate & member of the #SameHere Alliance Eric Kussin: 20-year professional sports executive, mental health advocate, and founder of the #SameHere global mental health movement We're all a little "Crazy" is available on ALL Podcast Apps! Do us a favor and download each episode before you listen, and if you are an Apple user, please rate & review the podcast as it helps us get these important conversations out to reach a larger audience. “This topic isn't for 1 in 5 of us with mental illness, it's for 5 in 5 whose mental health has been impacted".- Theo Fleury We're All A Little “Crazy” is a 501c3 founded by 15-year professional sports executive, Eric Kussin, bringing together Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners. A big fan of marketing, psychology, and sport, Eric combined all three and began reaching out to his contacts to discuss how they could attack the mental health epidemic strategically and differently than had ever been done before. He had to bring purpose to his own experience and believed he must have gone through that horrific period for a reason. With suicides at a 30-year high, and drug/opioid abuse out of control, he knows something major must change with the messaging if we're to reverse these negative trends. He was overwhelmed by the positive responses he received from athletes, celebrities, and practitioners all over the globe, wanting to join in, all of whom bought into his vision of bringing a louder voice to this cause through a Global Alliance under a singular, bold but inclusive brand message: #SameHere (mental health lives on a continuum and we are ALL impacted…we ALL have a story). The charter Celebrity Alliance launched with a formal rally with over 300 supporters in attendance on November 14th, 2017, in New York City. There, The Alliance introduced their “#SameHere” Movement, uniting the world through one ASL sign language hand gesture (you see depicted in their logos and profile pictures) that communicates – no matter where we live, or what our background or our accolades, we all go through life's inevitable challenges, and we should have a society where it is openly acceptable to talk about those challenges, thus: “#SameHere!” Video. Find out more about the origin story that led to The Alliance's usage of #SameHere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Formerly homeless Bianca Palmer is now a medical professional. Music helped her cope through the tough times she related in her interview. So when it came time to do her episode, it was an easy choice of subject matter for her. Here she interviews two fellow TAY (Transitional Age Youth) who have reclaimed their lives with the resources of the Village Family Services drop-in center. Connectopod music producer and professional musician Joe Foldes helped Gayle Alvarez complete her brother DJ's last song left unfinished before his suicide. "Find me Next to You" is a gift of love. Phillip Hargo processed the challenge that was this last year through his hip hop piece '2020.' You can feel the energy and determination as we move into a new beginning! Thank You to our professional musician mentors Joe Foldes who transcribed, played, and mixed DJ's "Find Me Next to You," as well as the entire episode, and Kevin Stevens who ran our recording session and drummed on "Find Me Next to You" If you are struggling with homelessness tap the DiC. 6801 Coldwater Canyon Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91605 Phone: Betsy Foldes Meiman
CFA Society Chicago member Rich Excell, CFA, talks with Kevin Stevens, Dean of Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University. We may be witnessing a shift from a corporate focus on maximizing shareholder value to maximizing value for all stakeholders, including employees, customers and communities. Dean Stevens helps us set the stage as we explore this topic from several different perspectives. Connect with Rich on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/richexcellcfa/ and Twitter @ExcellRichard Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-stevens-9496505/ For more episodes go to www.cfachicago.org/podcasts
Afternoons 3-6 on 105.9 The X Opening Monologue - It's a non game for the Steelers this Sunday in Cleveland, and they should rest Ben and other starters, but if they lose it's most likely they see Baltimore in the Wild Card....and that ain't good. Mark also talks some Penguins to open up the show, including reminiscing about the 91 Stanley Cup Championship, which we will talk to Kevin Stevens about later on in the hour. Kevin Stevens joins the show to kick off our series of guests from the 91 team to celebrate the 30th year of the Pens winning their first Stanley Cup ever. COAST TO COAST
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On Monday’s episode of Spittin’ Chiclets, the guys are joined by Kevin Stevens. Artie joined (58:31) to talk about playing with two of the best, Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky. He also discuss winning back to back Cups, his sobriety, and some hilarious stories. The guys also break down the Stanley Cup Final between Dallas and Tampa and then discuss all the NHL news that is happening. With free agency on the horizon, rumors are starting to swirl so the guys give their take on a few floating around.
Don't be shocked when you finish listening to this interview, you tell yourself this is one of the best episodes you've heard on the Cam and Strick Podcast. The name Neil Smith is more familiar to some than others, depending on your age. But if you scroll through hockey history his name pops up everywhere. And we mean everywhere. From drafting Nicklas Lidstrom and Sergei Federov, to bailing Kevin Stevens out of an East St. Louis jail, to almost landing Eric Lindros out of the OHL, to even fighting with Mike Keenan and Mike Milbury. Seriously, this is just the tip of the iceberg with Neil Smith, there is so much more. He's the only one to lead the New York Rangers to a Stanley Cup since 1940 too so he brings some credibility as a hockey man, not to mention his draft excellence. Was he blackballed out of the NHL? His stories are endless, do yourself a favor, sit back and enjoy this installment of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
Kevin Stevens, yes that Kevin Stevens. Two time Stanley Cup winner, two time 50 goal scorer, and absolute legend in the 1990's with the Pittsburgh Penguins. As fast as his rise was as a player, Stevens fell just as hard. Arrests, drug addiction, and trips to rehab defined a good portion of his post-playing career. Until now. Stevens is clean and living a productive life, he may not have the millions of dollars he earned as an NHL superstar, but he has his health, he has his life. His bond with former teammates in Pittsburgh will never be broken. Teammates stick together through it all and there's no better example than what Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux has done for Kevin Stevens. Stevens is back working for the Pittsburgh Penguins and has restored his relationship with his family. This shouldn't be looked at as a sad story, this is a success story of a former NHL star who dealt with real life problems before getting back on his feet. We bring you Kevin Stevens on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
Listen as we talk with 2x Stanley Cup Champion, & 3x NHL All-Star, Kevin Stevens! He joined the guys to talk about his time on the ice, his HighSchool days, the new NHL, and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offbeatmedia/support
If you spend any time at all in the Clickfunnels world, then you know who Kevin (Stevens) Quinn is. What you may not know, is that Kevin has over 25 years experience in sales, has launched multiple tech startups, and closed close to 2 billion in sales revenue! I met Kevin last year at FHL, and since then, Kevin has been on fire, including publishing a book, releasing the first of several Chrome extension products, becoming the affiliate manager for Jay Shetty, a partner in a CBD company and that's just a small sample. The question I have and I'm sure a lot of you as well is, how does he create and manifest all these incredible opportunities? Today, we're going to dive in deep to get the answers that you can apply on your own professional journey.
If you spend any time at all in the Clickfunnels world, then you know who Kevin (Stevens) Quinn is.What you may not know, is that Kevin has over 25 years experience in sales, has launched multiple tech startups, and closed close to 2 billion in sales revenue! I met Kevin last year at FHL, and since then, Kevin has been on fire, including publishing a book, releasing the first of several Chrome extension products, becoming the affiliate manager for Jay Shetty, a partner in a CBD company and that’s just a small sample.The question I have and I’m sure a lot of you as well is, how does he create and manifest all these incredible opportunities? Today, we’re going to dive in deep to get the answers that you can apply on your own professional journey.ResourcesKevin Stevens web siteAir Fryer Secrets bookLiked This Episode?Be sure to subscribe to catch all future episodes and help us reach more people by leaving a 5 Star Rating and Review.Follow Us:Website: www.gerrykirk.netFacebook: facebook.com/gerrykirkLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gerrykirkInstagram: instagram.com/gerrykirkTwitter: twitter.com/gerrykirk
Kevin Stevens, Dean of the Quinlan School of Business, argues that the true purpose of an education in business is not just the acquisition of technical skills in order to acquire a high paying job. The real purpose of an education in business is to produce leaders and workers who see business as a “collective vocation” to do good and not just well. The true purpose of business is the “well-being” of the community, and not just the “profit statements” of the Fortune 500.
Highlights include:A conversation with Pens assistant coach Mark Recchi and his linemates John Cullen and Kevin Stevens, the famous “option line“ formed by coach Badger Bob Johnson in 1990.91.An interview with former USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen.Comments from Jared McCann and Zach Aston-Reese on how the 2019.20 Penguins are displaying and reinforcing the tradition of gaining strength by overcoming adversity.Sidney Crosby's reaction to how the team performed for 28 games in his absence.
01/03 A few more segments from the great show the day "The Crucher" died. We also chat with former NHL star Kevin Stevens on the Wild recovery day Sunday the 5th, and guitar news with Johnny Heidt.
Today we have the pleasure of listening in on a conversation between Kevin Stevens, Dean of the Quinlan School of Business and Doug Albregts. Doug has 27 years of experience serving diverse industries in both private and publicly traded international companies. Serving in C-Suite leadership positions at Scientific Games, Sharp Electronics, Sharp Imaging, and more. He has served on the United Nations Business Council as one of its technology representatives, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from the University of Wisconsin and an MBA, with a Sales and Marketing emphasis, from the Quinlan School of Business.
This week, we skate directly into the eye of a storm of bad circumstances, luck, and behavior, with a man who was at the top of his game, winning championships, and making big money. This all changed with both a head injury, and a newly found love of cocaine. This culminates in a sleazy hotel, gangster, prostitute, bribed cab driver, crack rock kind of evening that leaves his problems exposed to the public. It only gets worse from there, with the FBI getting interested in his dealings. It's a mess!! Skate from the time you can walk, deny ever using crack, even when found with crack, and always lie to the federal government after you promised to be an informant with Kevin Stevens!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS & STM merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS & STM!! Contact us on... twitter.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com facebook.com/Crimeinsports instagram.com/smalltownmurder
In this week's show we speak to Bearsted manager Kevin Stevens after his side smashed eight for the second time this season. Harry Harding tells all about his exit from Chatham Town and how it's going at Phoenix Sports, plus Dover Athletic goalscorer Oscar Gobern reflects on their 3-1 win over his former side Eastleigh. Plus there's all the news from around the county and we discuss safari parks, Nike Air trainers and Harry Potter. Diverse.
Kevin tells you how to stop losing money from missing possible clients in Facebook Messenger. He also brags about Bob cause Bob forces him to. You can check him out at http://808.MyMessengerPro.com Go to http://808.MyMessengerPro.com or I'll delete every message you have on Facebook.
Cue R.E.M. singing, Losing My Religion. I've said too much. I haven't said enough. The quandary for a communicator. When my children were young I remember telling them how they were cursed with a father who would likely go to the grave having said too much. I can't fully explain the urge to connect and communicate with my children. Or anybody else I love. It's a powerful urge. One I mostly answer with rare exceptions. The exceptions are when I sense little or no desire on the part of the other person. I quickly - usually - accept it and allow my introversion to kick into full gear. It's easy really. To climb into my head and be alone there for extended periods of time. Faith. Nothing is more important. Nothing. And for good reason. Eternity changes everything. My faith isn't blind or without compelling evidence. It's based on the Bible and I know people can hurl barbs against "religion" and faith. It's fine. I'm not too bothered by it. Mostly, I know how fortunate and blessed I am to have been taught the Truth of God's Word. I hit the proverbial lottery because I didn't have to go searching for God or the Truth. It was handed to me on a platinum platter. My wife and I did the same for our children. Kevin Stevens is a 2-time Stanley Cup winning retired NHL'er. He played with the likes of Mario Lemieux and was an outstanding left winger for the Pittsburg Penguins. He earned over $21 million during his playing career (and that in an era where players didn't earn many millions per season like today). He squandered it all. Wrecked his health. And his marriage. And his relationship with his kids. And his parents. And the rest of his family. And teammates who loved him. He hurt everybody who loved him. Mostly, he hurt himself with heavy doses of shame, self-loathing and guilt. Addiction will do that. Always. 100% of the time. Every story is uniquely identical. Take a human being. Insert drugs - legal or otherwise - and watch the person turn their life completely around. Not in a good way. 180 degrees. It happens every single time. I've heard stories from dozens of people from all walks of life. All kinds of educational (or lack thereof) backgrounds. People engaged in every kind of work you can imagine. People with strong convictions based on faith and people who never had faith. Mostly ordinary moral people living decent lives. Then giving it all up. Becoming immoral, reckless, selfish, despicable people steeped in shame and embarrassment. But refusing to face it because masking it is easier. Riding on a train track taking their lives into an abyss they never planned. Living in ways they never imagined possible. Finding their lives in a new normal that is deplorable compared to who they once were. Loving nobody but themselves. Caring about nothing but how victimized they feel by anybody and everybody who has ever loved them. Lying. Cheating. Stealing. Crawling into ever descending gutters of human choice they can find or create. All the while feeling worse and worse about themselves but unable or unwilling to change their course. Take any breakable item you'd like. A nice plate. A favorite coffee cup. A bowl. Something you enjoy. Something you find valuable - not necessarily expensive, but something you esteem regularly because you use it and it brings you joy. Throw it on the floor. Treat it as though it now no longer matters to you. Treat it as though it has betrayed you and made you angry. Break it into as many pieces as possible and see it scattered across the floor. Gone! Destroyed. Unable to hold your morning coffee. Unable to hold your favorite breakfast cereal or dessert. The item you once loved now broken into so many pieces you can't count them all. And you wonder, "How will I ever get this back together?" Shattered lives are far more difficult to put back together though. The glassware doesn't fight your work to put it back...
Is organizational culture or priority alignment more important to retaining the Boomers, Gen Xers, or Millennials/Gen Y? Which generation displays the highest average turnover? What can colleges do to help prepare students for the generational mix in the workplace? Kevin Stevens, Talent Operations Specialist at The Predictive Index, discusses cultural and priority alignment, and hiring [...]
Kevin Stevens is a hustler. Not in the bad sense of the word, but someone who works hard to maintain a freelance career that has spanned both coasts, a few decades and innumerable bands and creative projects, including: Duane Eddy, Steve Jones, Rock of Ages (musical), Gruff Rhys, Boom Bip, Minnie Driver, Jimmy Kimmel House […] The post 489 – Kevin Stevens: Removing your limiting beliefs appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
It's Opening Day in Pittsburgh and Bob Nutting calls in to (promote) get fans ready for another year of Bucco baseball. Kevin Stevens discusses the advances made in Power Forward with Familylinks in the previous year, and Seth Rorabaugh recaps a bounce back victory for the Pens.
It's Opening Day in Pittsburgh and Bob Nutting calls in to (promote) get fans ready for another year of Bucco baseball. Kevin Stevens discusses the advances made in Power Forward with Familylinks in the previous year, and Seth Rorabaugh recaps a bounce back victory for the Pens.
Kevin Stevens and Rob Centorani discuss the STAC championships. And why are these teams traveling all the way to Elmira?
Sports reporters Kevin Stevens and Rob Centorani give their opinion on the Super Bowl before diving into a preview for the Section 4 wrestling tournament.
Fifty Years Ago Today, Pittsburgh Changed Forever Today's topics include: Exactly fifty years ago today, Chuck Noll showed up for his first day of work. Even if you don't follow sports, it doesn't matter - if you live in Pittsburgh, Chuck Noll changed your life; next, Rocky Bleier (former Steeler) joins the show to continue the conversation on Noll's 50th anniversary and how much of an impact it made on the culture of Pittsburgh; and finally, Kevin Stevens (former Penguin, host of 'Crosscheck Substance Abuse Radio' airing Saturday's from 10-11am right here on AM1250) is here to talk about his journey as NHL great, to losing it all to a drug addiction. Now, Stevens is the host of Crosscheck Radio, where he is helping those who are going through what he went through.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin sports reporters Kevin Stevens and Rob Centorani talk about the ridiculousnes of replay in sports, Section 4 college signings, wrestling and more.
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin sports reporters Kevin Stevens and Rob Centorani talk about a malfunctioning telephone, a recent coach rant and a high school wrestling blast from the past.
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin sports reporters Kevin Stevens and Rob Centorani discuss all things sports, including what to watch for locally in 2019.
Jeff Hatch and Spencer Bush-Brown of Granite Recovery Centers share their story. Crosscheck features former NHL star Kevin Stevens and a team including co-host Andrew Bernstein, Alyssa Horton and Willy Drinkwater. Kevin shares stories based around his experiences with addiction from the early stages, to his downward spiral of substance abuse and now his recovery.
Dr. Thomas Gill Of Boston Sports Medicine Research Institute shares his story. Crosscheck features former NHL star Kevin Stevens and a team including co-host Andrew Bernstein, Alyssa Horton and Willy Drinkwater. Kevin shares stories based around his experiences with addiction from the early stages, to his downward spiral of substance abuse and now his recovery.
Crosscheck features former NHL star Kevin Stevens and a team including co-host Andrew Bernstein, Alyssa Horton and Willy Drinkwater. Kevin shares stories based around his experiences with addiction from the early stages, to his downward spiral of substance abuse and now his recovery.
Jeff Konkle (Mr. Wednesday) kicks off a loaded show at 6am, Bill Burr calls in to promote his April 6th show at the Benedum and talk fatherhood, Phil Bourque slides in studio just in time, Stan Savran teases a Kevin Stevens interview and Mark Madden chimes in on Pitt hoops, Steelers Free Agents, and the Pens struggles.
Jeff Konkle (Mr. Wednesday) kicks off a loaded show at 6am, Bill Burr calls in to promote his April 6th show at the Benedum and talk fatherhood, Phil Bourque slides in studio just in time, Stan Savran teases a Kevin Stevens interview and Mark Madden chimes in on Pitt hoops, Steelers Free Agents, and the Pens struggles.
Kevin Stevens, All-time great Penguins' winger, founder of the Power Forward Foundation, discusses his journey as a Penguin, a father, and a recovering opioid addict working with Family Links to address addiction and the opioid crisis.
Kevin Stevens, All-time great Penguins' winger, founder of the Power Forward Foundation, discusses his journey as a Penguin, a father, and a recovering opioid addict working with Family Links to address addiction and the opioid crisis.
Former Penguin Kevin Stevens talks about his battle with addiction and collaboration with Familylinks and the Power Forward Foundation to promote drug prevention.
Mr. Wednesday Jeff Konkle weighs in on parents as bullies, Kevin Stevens discusses his battle with drug addiction and association with Familylinks and Power Forward Foundation, Phil Bourque is in Philly for Pens Flyers and Mark Madden reminisces on his weed wrestling days.
Mr. Wednesday Jeff Konkle weighs in on parents as bullies, Kevin Stevens discusses his battle with drug addiction and association with Familylinks and Power Forward Foundation, Phil Bourque is in Philly for Pens Flyers and Mark Madden reminisces on his weed wrestling days.
Former Penguin Kevin Stevens talks about his battle with addiction and collaboration with Familylinks and the Power Forward Foundation to promote drug prevention.
Jason Mackey of the Post Gazette talks Kevin Stevens and Big Cat from Pardon My Take Podcast discusses NFL Combine
Jason Mackey of the Post Gazette talks Kevin Stevens and Big Cat from Pardon My Take Podcast discusses NFL Combine
Kevin Stevens who was a member of the 1988 USA Olympic Hockey team He went on to.play left wing on a line with Mario Lemieux during the Penguins' back to back Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. During his career, he played with the Penguins, Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, and Philadelphia Flyers. Starting with the 1989–90 NHL season, He became one of the top left wingers and power forwards in the league. He had four consecutive seasons of at least 40 goals and 80 points from 1990–1994 and surpassed 50 goals and 100 points in 1991–92 and 1992–93. His 123 points In the 1991–92 NHL season, set a record for the most points by an American-born player and a left wing in one season. May 14, 1993, the Penguins were playing the New York Islanders in game seven of the Patrick Division finals, a game and an instant that would change his life in ways you cannot imagine, he joins Mark and Ryan to talk about it. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny
Another season of LA Kings hockey is underway and the LA Kings Road Talk Radio crew is here to talk all things about the only team that matters. LA Kings Road Talk radio is unique in that we not only love our LA Kings, but also have played the game in some capacity and continue to be actively involved in the greatest sport on the planet! Our podcast is ran and operated purely by true, diehard King fans who run the show as a labor of love and to offer fans an open, uncensored forum to bask in the greatness of the team and share in the airing of grievances. Tonight we take a look at training camp, talk the highs and lows of the prospects game...and talk LA Kings. If you recognize the names of players such as Tim Watters, John McIntyre, Aki Berg, Kevin Stevens and others- then you have a found a name home. All right here all season long on LA Kings Road Talk Radio. Tonight our Kings Continue their Eastern Canadien Road Swing against the Montreal Canadiens. Can our beloved hockey heroes continue their early season success against our struggling French Canadian friends?
L.A. drummer Kevin Stevens recently completed two tours of Europe with David Brighton's Space Oddity, a David Bowie tribute show.... The post 121 – Kevin Stevens: Playing for a Tribute Show, Running a Multi-Band Company, Making Family Time Count appeared first on Working Drummer Podcast.