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This entire episode is basically one big tangent! Nick and Cassie cover all the recent golf news and chat about everything else that comes to mind. Tune in for takes on tattoos, youth golf, putting robots, and MORE! (00:00-13:31) Golf talk including Jon Rahm in the winner's circle, a seven-year drought, and MORE. (13:32-31:45) Yea or nays featuring table tennis, dirty sodas, golf betting games that are more definitely not called Umbrella, and MORE! (31:46-end) Interview with Kevin Weeks, 2023 PGA Teacher & Coach of the Year, Director of Instruction - Cog Hill Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! Book your fitting: clubchampion.com
Bill talks Runnin Utes hoops with Gabe Madsen, NHL coming to Utah with Kevin Weeks, he recaps the Utah Jazz season with Craig Bolerjack in a new Ballin with Boler, NFL Draft preview with Ryan Fowler, & he recaps Utah Spring Football with Scott Mitchell
The ESPN NHL Analyst discusses the Arizona Coyotes' move to SLC, reaction from his contacts & colleagues about Utah getting a team + more
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything going on around the sports world as NFL free agency is right around the corner, NCAA women's college basketball conference tournaments starting, what's going to happen with Russell Wilson as he's taking meetings in both New York with the Giants and Pittsburgh with the Steelers, and much more. Joining the show to chat about how this period in the NFL calendar should be referred to as “lying season,” is former NFL GM, 3x Super Bowl Champion, host of the Lombardi Line and GM Shuffle Podcast, friend of the progrum, Michael Lombardi (24:09-53:06). Next, 11 year NHL veteran, NHL Analyst on ESPN and NHL Insider, Kevin Weeks joins the progrum to give updates on what's going on with the NHL trade deadline and who the movers and shakers are (1:40:04-1:47:19). Later, NFL Network Senior Insider, Ian Rapoport joins the show to give a wrap-up of the week and what we should be expecting come Monday when free agency essentially begins (2:17:28-2:57:56). Make sure you subscribe to YouTube.com/thepatmcafeeshow to watch the show. Or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. See you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of "It's a Bit" presented by 10k Takes: JJ and Wags recap just how hot both the Timberwolves and Vikings are. As always we give our bits of the week including the "Kevin Weeks bit." Lastly, we share our stats of the week including a Kirk Cousins stat that might actually blow your mind. Listener discretion is advised. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-a-bit/support
Matthew Rudy is an author and the ghost-writer of over 25 golf instruction, sports and business books. He is also a Senior Writer for Golf Digest Magazine. Matthew joins #OntheMark to discuss and elaborate on an article he wrote, for Golf Digest, dispelling 5 Golf Myths that could be ruining your golf. Those myths include: Throwing Grass in the Air to Test the Wind, Breaking Putts Toward Landmarks, Keeping Your Head Down, How Backspin is really Created, Tee it High and Let it Fly, and Plumb-bobbing as a green-reading mechanism As an added bonus, Matthew also talks about a book of swing sequences he wrote, and he shares insights on what you can learn from 'outlying' golf-swings like those of Paul Azinger, Raymond Floy and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Throughout his lessons, Matthew shares insights and tips from people he has spent time around, e.g., Instructors and coaches - Kevin Weeks, Mike Jacobs, Stan Utley, Bernie Najar, Dave Stockton, Hank Haney, and players - Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Scottie Scheffler, and Justin Thomas. This podcast is also available on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
Kevin Weeks is a Mississippi native, a Golf Digest top-50 instructor and the head instructor at Cog Hill Country Club. He joined to talk about his path in the industry, working with PGA Tour pros, studying the art of putting and more.
Kevin Weeks reported that the Ottawa Senators are actively working on an extension with Alex DeBrincat! Brandon Piller and Ross Levitan discuss if this could get done soon and more! The Sens are in Gander, Newfoundland for another pre-season matchup against the Montreal Canadiens. We take a look at the roster and most notably how DJ Smith has swapped Tim Stützle and Josh Norris on their lines. Magnus Hellberg has chosen #39 and has revealed his new set of Sens pads, spoiler alert, they look amazing!Check us out on TWITTER and YOUTUBE!Support us by supporting out sponsor!BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin Weeks reported that the Ottawa Senators are actively working on an extension with Alex DeBrincat! Brandon Piller and Ross Levitan discuss if this could get done soon and more! The Sens are in Gander, Newfoundland for another pre-season matchup against the Montreal Canadiens. We take a look at the roster and most notably how DJ Smith has swapped Tim Stützle and Josh Norris on their lines. Magnus Hellberg has chosen #39 and has revealed his new set of Sens pads, spoiler alert, they look amazing! Check us out on TWITTER and YOUTUBE! Support us by supporting out sponsor! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Les Canadiens de Montréal ont perdu leur premier match préparatoire contre les Devils du New Jersey au compte de 2 à 1 lundi soir au Centre Bell. Cole Caufield a marqué le premier but de la rencontre en avantage numérique en complétant un échange initié par Mike Hoffman et Mike Matheson. Le premier choix au total du dernier repêchage de la Ligue nationale de hockey, Juraj Slafkovsky, effectuait ses premiers coups de patin dans l’uniforme du Tricolore. Quelle analyse fait-on de ce premier échantillon? On aborde le tout dans le troisième épisode de la saison avec Jérémie Rainville, Alexandre Pratt, Richard Labbé et Stéphane Waite. Le sommaire: 0:30 | Mince échantillon, mais quel est votre analyse de la performance de Juraj Slafkovsky? Filip Mesar? 9:05 | Kaiden Ghule ou Justin Barron? 15:30 | Owen Beck brillant avec 59% d'efficacité au cercle des mises en jeu, mais… 21:00 | Performance rassurante de Jake Allen. Combien de matchs cette saison? 24:40 | Cayden Primeau est-il assuré d’aller à Laval? 30:10 | Est-ce que Montréal assistera à l’apogée de Mike Matheson? À 28 ans peut-il encore s’améliorer? 35:00 | Bon match hier de Mike Hoffman. Avec 2 ans à 4,5M$, bon pour le CH ou bon pour une transaction? 37:50 | Elizabeth Mantha, arbitre en chef dans le match rouge contre blanc : Pourrait-on voir une femme arbitrer dans la LNH d’ici 3 ans? 43:20 | Chicago: ça brasse de la bière et de grosses affaires. Kevin Weeks parle d'Edmonton, Washington et New York pour Patrick Kane. Est-ce que Kane et Toews seront toujours à Chicago à la fin de la saison?Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee/fr/ pour notre politique de vie privée
Canty and Carlin continue to talk about Kyrie Irving's and his future with the Nets then Kevin Weeks joins the show to talk about game 2 of the Stanley Cup final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canty and Carlin continue to talk about Kyrie Irving's and his future with the Nets then Kevin Weeks joins the show to talk about game 2 of the Stanley Cup final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Connor McDavid the best athlete in the world right now? Tim & Jesse discuss what McDavid is doing right now in the playoffs. Did Milan Lucic deserve to escape suspension for running Mike Smith? Breaking down Nazem Kadri's run-in with Jordan Binnington. “Maple Jordan” aka Andrew Wiggins destroys Luka Doncic. Elliotte Friedman marvels at the McDavid show, Mike Smith's competitiveness & Mark Giordano's hometown discount. Plays of the week. Kevin Weeks talks BOA. Ben Wagner tries to explain what ails the Blue Jays' bats. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Kevin Weeks has more than 30 years of experience as a golf instructor, and has had one of the most decorated teaching careers in the Chicagoland area. Kevin is ranked as one of Golf Digest's 50 Best Teachers and Golf Magazine's Top 100 Instructors, and he is Golf Digest's No. 1 teacher in the state of Illinois. A three-time Illinois PGA Teacher of the Year, Kevin has had success with players ranging from the PGA Tour to junior golf. Since 2006, he has worked with nearly 100 PGA Tour players—including 10 tournament winners—and more than 200 of his junior students have gone on to play college golf with 12 achieving All-American status. Kevin's PGA Junior League team has advanced to the national finals four times, and his high school students have won numerous individual state championships.
BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE Support our sponsors www.themidnighttraintrainpodcast.com/sponsors This episode takes us back into the world of true crime since you guys seem to like it so much! As per the usual we are looking at an unusual unsolved murder case. The reason it's unusual is that we have no idea who did it, we have no motive, and we have no idea who the victim is. See, unusual! Could the victim have been one of the casualties of a crazy serial killer? Could she have been an extra in the movie Jaws? Nobody has the answers to these questions. And as of now the mystery remains as to the identity of The Lady Of The Dunes! As far as this case is concerned there's not a ton as far the actual murder goes. Given the fact that the victim and the killer are unknown there's not much to go on. But here's what we know. On July 26, 1974, twelve-year-old Leslie Metcalfe was walking with her parents and their friends through the dunes at Race Point Beach in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Their friends' dog was tagging along with them when it became excited by something and rushed into a stand of pines. Leslie heard the dog barking and ran over to see what was going on. That was when she found the Lady of the Dunes lying face-down with her hands amputated. Leslie could see that the woman was nude and had clothing neatly folded under her head. She ran back to her parents and immediately told them what she saw. Her father went to verify the gruesome scene and, subsequently, notified the park rangers. Another young girl, Sandra Lee, who is now a crime author, claims that she too saw the Lady of the Dunes as she was taking a walk with her dog a couple of days before Leslie found the body. Sandra says she noticed that the lady had a head injury. She could also see what looked like a slash across the woman's neck. However, Sandra was too afraid to tell anyone about it. Therefore, most people credit Leslie for the discovery of the woman. When police got to the crime scene, they found the victim lying on one side of a green beach towel. A pair of Wrangler jeans and a blue bandana lay under her head in what appeared to be a makeshift pillow. Where her hands should have been, there were piles of pine needles. The perpetrator had practically decapitated her and pulled out several of her teeth. Detectives theorized that the removal of hands and teeth were efforts to conceal the woman's identity. One side of her head showed signs of blunt force trauma, which investigators determined was the cause of death. There were also signs of sexual assault. About 15 feet from where the victim's body lay, there were tire tracks. Leading away from the corpse were two sets of footprints. The estimates for time of death ranged from ten days to three weeks. One promising lead broke early in the investigation. Pathologists realized that the victim in Race Point dunes had high-quality dental work worth thousands of dollars done on her remaining teeth. This dental work, classified as ‘New York style,' did not come cheaply. The age of the victim was somewhere between 20 and 49. However, a more accurate estimate is 25 to 39. The five-foot six-inch woman had an athletic physique and auburn hair. She may have been asleep at the time of the murder; the blanket under her body was undisturbed. As far as the investigation goes, it was tough for anyone to make any headway due to the fact that they couldn't identify the victim. Detectives poured over missing persons reports trying to find a match. Others tried to follow the lead of the expensive dental to no avail. Yet another group hunted for a vehicle that could have left the tire tracks at the scene. And while all of this was going on, more police were searching the cringe scene another time but did not come up with anything. Appeals to the public with a sketch of the victim garnered some fresh leads. One woman from Maryland got in touch with detectives regarding her sister that had gone missing. Like the victim, the sister had auburn hair. Both sisters had lost contact with one another when the missing sister moved home to Boston. However, the police never confirmed a match. Another possibility was that the woman was a female bank robber. Her name was Rory Gene Kesinger. She had been arrested for the attempted murders of two police officers in Pembroke, Massachusetts. She was initially arrested with members of an organized crime group she belonged to. Police are suspicious that Kesinger was killed by members of the group following her escape for their own protection, and if she was, her body would have been disposed of locally. One of those arrested with her in 1973 claimed the rumor of Kesinger's murder was true. Police considered this a vital lead, and DNA information was collected in the years following. Initial comparison proved inconclusive; a 2002 test eliminated the possible match. Another lead down the drain. A more recent and interesting theory had been proposed by none other than the son of horror legend Stephen King. In 2015, Joe Hill, king's son, posited a theory that the Lady of the dunes could actually have been an extra in the movie Jaws! He was already very familiar with the case and while watching the movie he noticed something that struck a chord halfway through the movie. One of the extras that appeared for a scene shot in Martha's Vineyard wore a pair of blue jeans and a bandana. As well as similar clothing, this young woman bore a passing resemblance to the victim. Jaws began filming in May of 1974, just a couple months before the Cape Cod murder. Provincetown is only a few hours from Martha's Vineyard. Such an idea might seem far-fetched, but at least one FBI agent has postulated that ‘odder ideas have cracked cold cases.' Without an identity the police also had no idea who may have murdered the woman. There are a couple interesting leads with major criminal ties. The first one is Whitey Bulger. Yes, that Whitey Bulger, the mobster! Bulger was a mob boss who led The winter hill gang in Massachusetts. He was also an FBI informant. On December 23, 1994, Bulger fled the Boston area and went into hiding after his former FBI handler, John Connolly, tipped him off about a pending RICO indictment against him. Bulger remained at large for sixteen years. After his 2011 arrest, federal prosecutors tried Bulger for nineteen murders based on the grand jury testimony from Kevin Weeks and other former criminal associates. At one point police learned that Bulger was seen with a woman who resembled the lady of the dunes around the time she was presumed to have been killed. Bulger was also known to remove teeth and haha and fingers of his victims similar to how the Lady was found. Unfortunately Bulger was murdered in prison before a link could be established. Several serial killers were also looked at as being suspects. One of those was Tony Costa. Tony Costa was suspected in the killings of 8 women while being convicted of 2. The case gained international attention when district attorney Edmund Dinis, in comments to the media, claimed "The hearts of each girl had been removed from the bodies and were not in the graves…Each body was cut into as many parts as there are joints." Dinis also claimed that there were teeth marks found on the bodies. While he was an early suspect in the case he was eventually eliminated. The second serial killer that's connected to the case is freaking Hadden Clark! If you're not aware of Hadden Clark then you must not be into serial killers. And we know that comes off as an odd statement but… Whatever. As for Clark we could definitely do a whole episode on this dude if we were ever so inclined but we'll give you a summed up account of him taken from parts of his visit as found on murderpedia.com. Hadden Irving Clark (born July 31, 1952) is an American murderer and suspected serial killer, currently serving two 30-year sentences at Eastern Correctional Institution in Maryland for the murders of 6-year-old Michelle Dorr in 1986 and 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in 1992. He was also given a 10-year sentence for robbery after stealing from a former landlord. Family life Hadden Clark is the second of four children, and was born and raised in Troy, New York. His brother, Bradfield Clark, strangled a woman in California before eating several body parts. Clark's parents were both alcoholics and often fought with each other in front of their children. Clark's mother would dress him in girls' clothes when drunk and addressed him as "Kristen.” His father eventually committed suicide. As a teenager, Clark would torture and kill animals owned by children who bullied him. Clark trained as a chef and served in the United States Navy until he was discharged after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Over the years, he held a number of menial jobs but was mostly homeless. Clark was arrested multiple times for theft and retaliation. He was also arrested for robbery after he vandalized a former landlord's property and stole several items. Murders On May 31, 1986, Clark was ordered by his brother to move out of his Silver Spring, Maryland home. Michelle Dorr, a six-year-old friend of his niece, came over looking for her. Clark took her up to an upstairs room and stabbed Michelle to death. Clark then drank some of her blood and stuffed her in a duffel bag. He buried her in a park 12 miles away. On October 18, 1992, he killed 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in Bethesda, Maryland. Clark was working as a gardener for Laura's mother Penny when she accused Hadden of stealing tools from her backyard shed. Clark entered the house through the back door and stabbed Laura to death in her bedroom with a kitchen knife and suffocated her with a pillow. He carried her body in a bedsheet through a wooded area and buried her a half-mile away. He left behind a pillow with his fingerprint as he moved the body. He later returned and dressed up in a wig and women's clothes and left through the front door to make people think Laura left the house alive to buy time to clean the scene. Police soon discovered the bloody pillow and linked the print on it to Clark. Clark confessed and led police to Laura's body eight months after the murder. Police later began looking at him for Michelle Dorr's murder after discovering he lived just two houses down from Michelle's father at the time she disappeared. Police later tested his brother's old house for blood and found Michelle's blood in the wooden floorboards of an upstairs bedroom. Clark later led police to her body in January 2000. Clark has confessed to murdering dozens of people starting as a teenager. How does this coincide with our story? In 2004, Clark sent a letter claiming he had killed an unidentified woman in Cape Cod, Massachusetts in 1974 known as Lady of the Dunes. Clark explained that he had buried evidence from the crime in his grandfather's garden and that he knew the woman's identity but was not going to tell authorities because he claimed they mistreated him. Hadden said of the claim: "I could have told the police what her name was, but after they beat the shit out of me, I wasn't going to tell them shit. ... This murder is still unsolved and what the police are looking for is in my grandfather's garden." Police aren't sure whether there is any merit to this confession but He led police on December 15, 2000 to his grandparents' former property where they discovered a plastic bucket of over 200 pieces of jewelry. Among the items were Laura Houghteling's high school class ring. Clark claims they were "trophies" taken from his victims. So were any of these trinkets items that belonged to our Lady? We may never know. The Lady of the Dunes' body lies at the St. Peter's Cemetery, except her head, which law enforcement kept for ongoing criminal investigation. The first facial reconstruction using clay came in 1970. Then in 2010, a high tech scan helped to create another model of her face. Her body was exhumed twice. In 1980, forensic investigators took blood samples from her corpse. However, the evidence did not offer any new information about her murder. Then in 2000, they unearthed her again for DNA testing to see if she could be the offspring of Rory Kesinger's mother. As noted, she was not. In 2019, District Attorney for the Cape and Islands Michael O'Keefe opened up a new investigation for the Lady of the Dunes. He plans to utilize ‘genetic genealogy,' which is a method in which criminal investigators use genetic databases to find family members of a perpetrator or victim to solve crimes. Evidently, this method helped detectives find suspects for 28 cases in 2018, including the ‘Golden State Killer,' Joseph James DeAngelo, after a nearly 50-year-old search. So there you have it, the lady of the dunes. Not only unsolved but we don't even know the identity of the victim. A couple of high profile suspects but nothing more to go on. We may never know who she is or who killed her. People in the area and those close to the case are holding out hope though. https://www.ranker.com/list/best-massachusetts-horror-movies/ranker-film
Best of: Amber's List of top "Lil"s, NHL Network's Kevin Weeks talks Panthers & diversity in The NHL plus Heat TV's Jason Jackson breaks down The Heat and The Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Panther Goalie Kevin Weeks talks about the team's goaltending, The Panthers being for real & gives us a little story about "The Year of The Rat". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn Belle from Seven Hockey, Lali Tour from Apna Hockey & Sonny Sekhon from The Brick Tournament joined us to discuss Willie O’Ree the Pioneer. Along with a great conversation on Inclusion, Diversity & Equality. -When you hear the name Willie O'Ree what do you think? -How much of a role model is he? -How much does it mean that the Bruins are gonna retire his number later this month -Apna Hockey winning the Willie O'Ree award this past year, how much did that mean to you as a person personally & how much did it mean to you being from Edmonton, Apna Hockey was created in our community. -Are you guys happy with the diversity we are seeing in the NHL & other leagues with women & men getting Coaching, Management & Scouting jobs in all races/backgrounds -Kevin Weeks on being in the mix & knocking on the door to be a top executive in the NHL -Brent Peterson as the AGM in Florida -Joel Ward as an Assistant Coach -Farmers Protests -Thoughts on the Ted Nolan documentary -Ted Nolan as a coach & why isn't he coaching today -The Brick Tournament -The growth of the tournament -What the tournament means to the Edmonton community & what great memories from The Brick Tournament.
In Hour 1, AJ and Gord reap Atlético Ottawa's first win in franchise history. They also talk about the NHLers decision to postpone playoff games and we replay the Kevin Weeks interview from The Drive!
"Everything is Cake": ESPN NFL Insider Chris Mortensen joins to talk about the franchise tags and the rest of the NFL offseason. Plus, NHL Network analyst Kevin Weekes discusses the NHL restart.
Dr. Nicole Forrester (Prof Forrester), Joe Recupero (Prof Joe), Dan Berlin (The Coach) and Laurel Walzak (Prof Walz) discussed Racism and Injustice Affecting the Black Community Through the Lens of Sport. June 8th, 2020 "What's going on right now isn't a US problem, isn't a black person problem, it's a world problem". (Quote by Dr. Nicole Forrester, RTA Sport Media). 1. Drew Brees 2. NFL Mistake with Kaepernick 3. Bryndon Minter Speaks Out 4. Kevin Weeks, Kim Davis & Hockey Is Not For Everyone 5. Sports Resuming 6. Statements 7. $100 Mill - Michael Jordan 8. Globalization: Olympics
Need to know basis, Kevin Weeks joins the show, Social Injustice in sports and Jonathan Toews statement.
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
In this episode of Locked On Blackhawks, Jay Zawaski discusses the Wirtz Family's seeming refusal to meet the media, despite firing John McDonough a month ago. Later, he shares audio from Kevin Weekes' visit on 670 The Score. Could he be a candidate for a hockey ops position? It sure sounds like it. All that and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. All music by Greg Henkin (please link here: https://www.gregsguitarlessons.com/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
In this episode of Locked On Blackhawks, Jay Zawaski discusses the Wirtz Family's seeming refusal to meet the media, despite firing John McDonough a month ago. Later, he shares audio from Kevin Weekes' visit on 670 The Score. Could he be a candidate for a hockey ops position? It sure sounds like it. All that and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. All music by Greg Henkin (please link here: https://www.gregsguitarlessons.com/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virgil talks with David Armitage, Jim Nugent, Kevin Weeks, and Heather Garrigus.
Virgil talks to Kevin Weeks, Jim Nugent, Michael Hebron, and Tim Rawding
The Women of Southie, was written in collaboration with Anna Weeks, the wife of Kevin Weeks, the chief enforcer and confidante of James “Whitney” Bulger. The book tells the stories of six Southie women, aged between 30 and 60, each one describing the struggles and successes of their lives.
Virgil talks with Brett McCabe, Jim Nugent, Kevin Weeks, and Jason Sutton
Kevin Weeks offers us some amazing insights on putting, putter fitting and Rory. Jim Nugent writes Monday's headlines on Saturday morning. Peter Kessler walks us through the history of the Masters and Augusta National
What is it like to be a member of an infamous gangster's inner circle? Kevin Weeks knows for sure and is willing to share. The former mobster and longtime confidant to James "Whitey" Bulger joins Francesca to talk about the life and times of Boston's most notorious criminal.
Kevin Weeks is the guest today. Kevin works at Payability, a company that allows you to get next day payments from your Amazon Seller Central account. Kevin speaks to us about how to improve margins, improve relationships with your suppliers, get funding for your business and more. You can read the show notes and look at the resources mentioned in this episode by clicking here. Also, if you'd like to get more reviews for your products on Amazon check out Salesbacker.
Mark 9:2-13. A sermon by Kevin Weeks, Senior Pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel Brantford.
4/29/2017 - Boston, MA. - The crew sits down with the right-hand man to notorious Irish mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger, author of the book Brutal, and South Boston native Kevin Weeks! A fan of films and literature, they break down Boston's best movies in bracket style and Kevin Weeks shares incredible stories and insight into his criminal life.
In this very special "Best Of" episode, we feature conversations with #GoTopless-Minneapolis leader Faith Nuemann and mobster Whitey Bulger's right-hand man, Kevin Weeks.
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Following a fascinating conversation with former mobster Kevin Weeks in our last episode Ron and Lucy compare events in Black Mass to the real story as told by Kevin. Plus, Joe Friedberg joins to discuss plea bargain bribery for snitches, the recent controversy surrounding Chicago Blackhawks player Patrick Kane, and more.
Writer/Directors Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck (Mississippi Grind, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Half Nelson…) and Former Irish Mobster/Bestselling AuthorKevin Weeks join us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (9/23) as we broadcast live from Chicago starting at 5pm PT / 7pm CT. Anna & Ryan will be with us to discuss their new gambling road trip film MISSISSIPPI GRIND starring Ryan Reynolds, Ben Mendelsohn, Sienna Miller and Alfrie Woodard. "Mississippi Grind" is currently available for rent on Direct TV Cinema and will be released in limited theaters starting September 25th. Kevin joins us to discuss his past as the former right hand man of notorious Boston Irish mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, his thoughts on the film BLACK MASS, his New York Times bestselling book BRUTAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF MY LIFE INSIDE WHITEY BULGER'S IRISH MOB and his new book HUNTED DOWN: THE FBI'S PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF WHITEY BULGER and much more. Show starts at 5pm PT (7pm CT / 8pm ET). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection sound profile Jon Burlingame talks with Composer Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) about his work on the film Black Mass. Three-time Oscar nominee Johnny Depp (“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” “Finding Neverland,” the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films) stars as notorious mobster James “Whitey” Bulger in the drama “Black Mass,” directed by Scott Cooper (“Crazy Heart”). The film also stars Joel Edgerton (“The Great Gatsby,” “Zero Dark Thirty”) as FBI Agent John Connolly; Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (“The Imitation Game”) as Whitey’s brother, powerful State Senator Billy Bulger; Rory Cochrane (“Argo”) as Steve Flemmi, Whitey’s closest partner in crime; Jesse Plemons (TV’s “Fargo”) as Whitey’s main henchman, Kevin Weeks; and Kevin Bacon (“Crazy, Stupid, Love.” TV’s “The Following”) as FBI Special Agent in Charge Charles McGuire. In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger (Depp) to collaborate with the FBI in order to eliminate their common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the story of this unholy alliance, which spiraled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement while consolidating his power and becoming one of the most ruthless and dangerous gangsters in Boston history.
Former-mobster Kevin Weeks, Whitey Bulger's right-hand man and later one of the cooperating witnesses in his trial, joins Ron and Lucy on the eve of the "Black Mass" theatrical release. He candidly talks about the murders, blackmailing, money, and many more aspects of his experience as a key player in Boston's Irish Mob.
July 19, 2015
It's Thursday so how about a great night at home with you, some fresh ingredients, and your chefs? Or to treat Dad right with an incredible picnic this Sunday? Call in and talk with guest chef Kevin Weeks and Jenn - we'll bring out the chef in you! p: 646.716.9943.
It's Thursday so how about a great night at home with you, some fresh ingredients, and your chefs? Or to treat Dad right with an incredible picnic this Sunday? Call in and talk with guest chef Kevin Weeks and Jenn - we'll bring out the chef in you! p: 646.716.9943.
This is an extended interview with Howie Carr on his new book, The Brothers Bulger: How they terrorized and corrupted Boston for a quarter century. Among the interesting tidbits, the deal 60 Minutes cut with the publishers of Kevin Weeks book. They claim to not pay their sources, but now we know different. Also of interest was some information about former Mass. governor Bill Weld and his relationship with Billy Bulger and how that may cost him in his campaign for governor this year in New York. This is a story of political and law enforecement corruption unprecedented in American history. If you are not familiar with the story of the Bulger Brothers, you will be amazed. Having been a regular caller for a decade to Howie’s afternoon drive show on WRKO, it was a surreal experience to have him in studio as a guest on our show last night.
Kevin Weeks joins us and shows he is just as much fun out of a race car as he is in one even though he had no tyre warmers but has strong Euro GT ambitions. Brabs GT1 podium. Power Indycar trucks. Argentinian BBQs. Stonie goes to Goodwood revival. Apple share allocation. Derek Daly can help you drive better. Colin McRae had no helicopter license. Dunc has his minute say.