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Les Celtics ont connu des histoires uniques lors de la Draft. Et parfois, hélas, tragique comme lorsqu'ils avaient sélectionné Len Bias en 1986 en 2e position. Annoncé comme l'adversaire numéro 1 de Michael Jordan pour les années à venir, l'ailier de Maryland est retrouvé mort, deux jours plus tard, victime d'une overdose. Heureusement, il y a aussi des Draft bien plus heureuses, et même mémorables comme en 1982. Cette année-là, avec le 225e choix, au 10e tour, les Celtics choisissaient Landon Turner. Sa particularité ? Il est paraplégique !Une histoire aussi méconnue qu'incroyable, qu'on vous raconte aujourd'hui dans Histoires de basket. Un épisode écrit par Fabrice Auclert. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Laughers, get ready for inspirational laughs with takeaway wisdom nuggets as we sit down with the multifaceted Landon Turner, a former NFL lineman. Landon shares his incredible journey from high school and college football stardom to facing the harsh realities of the NFL beginning with his NFL Draft story, an unexpected experience. Get a taste of his Friday night college traditions and the heartfelt moments of making the cut for the New Orleans Saints. Discover the wisdom Landon gained from his transitions, how he overcame the pressures of expectations, and his approach to embracing new opportunities with extreme ownership. Plus, find out where he is now and what he's doing professionally. Balancing his jock and nerdy interests, Landon is a Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast who thrives on creativity and comradeship, all while embracing his love for Star Wars and fantasy novels. Embracing life's pivots, Landon shares insights from his own experience on the necessity of balance and rest in pursuing goals, navigating life transitions, and handling the pressures of the NFL. Tune in to hear a story that illustrates why understanding the importance of chosen paths, addressing the sunk cost fallacy, and taking leaps of faith are crucial in navigating life's transitions. Plus, celebrate Landon's recent induction into the Harrisonburg High School Athletics Hall of Fame and hear his heartfelt gratitude for the family and friends who supported him all along. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for athletes and dreamers alike. Cheers! Contact Landon Turner Email: landon.turner@pendo.io at pendo.io LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/landodev Instagram: @landon_lewis_turner Laughers, to order & follow PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn: Physical Location: 400 N Main St, Bridgewater, VA 22812 Website: www.prepopsterous.com Use Discount Promo Code: LAUGH15 and receive 15% Off Facebook: PrePOPsterous Instagram: @eatprepopseterous To learn more about FWAF Show (formerly X2 Comedy) & Buy Tickets visit: https://www.thefunnywomacks.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @thefunnywomacks
In this excerpt from IC's weekly live show hosted by WCHL, UNC football lettermen Shakeel Rashad and Landon Turner joined Joey Powell to share insight and stories from their playing days. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-19:58) – Legendary voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer joins Jimmy and Dane on the Fan Midday Show to break down IU's loss on Sunday night to the Miami Hurricanes, his overall thoughts on the way the Big Ten plays basketball compared to the other power conferences, and what he will remember most about Trayce Jackson-Davis with his career coming to an end with the Indiana Hoosiers. (19:58-44:28) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4/FOX59 joins Jimmy and Dane on The Fan to provide his thoughts on what signing QB Gardner Minshew means, if there is any truth behind the rumor that the Colts could look into signing Lamar Jackson, highlights the problem with negotiating with a player that has the transition tag, and his initial opinion on the signing of WR Isaiah McKenzie that happened during the start of their conversation. (44:28-1:00:38) – Indiana Hoosier legend Landon Turner joins Jimmy and Dane on the program today to expound on the overall season for the Indiana Hoosiers, how important it was for Trayce Jackson-Davis to buy into the culture that Mike Woodson is trying to develop, how disappointing it was to see Purdue lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and who he thinks will win the NCAA Tournament. (1:00:38-1:21:52) – Host of Setting the Pace in Alex Golden joins the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Dane Fife to recap last night's loss to the Charlotte Hornets after a promising first quarter, what kind of player that he would like to see the Pacers add to the rotation for next year, how Kevin Pritchard has hit on every addition since the Sabonis/Haliburton trade, and how he projects Trayce Jackson-Davis playing in the NBA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:30) – The Fan Midday Show opens on a Tuesday with Jimmy Cook and Dane Fife discussing the Indiana Pacers losing last night to the Charlotte Hornets, the adjustment that the Miami coaching staff made defensively to contain Trayce Jackson-Davis, how soon should IU start looking at the transfer portal to replace some of the outgoing talent, and what some of the challenges are when trying to bring players in through the transfer portal. 25:30-45:51) – Legendary voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer joins Jimmy and Dane on the Fan Midday Show to break down IU's loss on Sunday night to the Miami Hurricanes, his overall thoughts on the way the Big Ten plays basketball compared to the other power conferences, and what he will remember most about Trayce Jackson-Davis with his career coming to an end with the Indiana Hoosiers. (45:51-47:54) – Hour one concludes with Jimmy and producer Eddie Garrison mentioning the Indiana women's team falling last night to the Miami Hurricanes in heart breaking fashion while Dane grabs a snack from the vending machine. (47:54-1:13:21) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4/FOX59 joins Jimmy and Dane on The Fan to provide his thoughts on what signing QB Gardner Minshew means, if there is any truth behind the rumor that the Colts could look into signing Lamar Jackson, highlights the problem with negotiating with a player that has the transition tag, and his initial opinion on the signing of WR Isaiah McKenzie that happened during the start of their conversation. (1:13:21-1:32:42) – Indiana Hoosier legend Landon Turner joins Jimmy and Dane on the program today to expound on the overall season for the Indiana Hoosiers, how important it was for Trayce Jackson-Davis to buy into the culture that Mike Woodson is trying to develop, how disappointing it was to see Purdue lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and who he thinks will win the NCAA Tournament. (1:32:42-1:36:43) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jimmy and Dane discussing the Colts signing wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie to add a veteran receiver into the mix and why Jimmy wants to assemble a pickleball team over the requested beach volleyball team Dane wants. (1:36:43-2:02:00) – Host of Setting the Pace in Alex Golden joins the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Dane Fife to recap last night's loss to the Charlotte Hornets after a promising first quarter, what kind of player that he would like to see the Pacers add to the rotation for next year, how Kevin Pritchard has hit on every addition since the Sabonis/Haliburton trade, and how he projects Trayce Jackson-Davis playing in the NBA. (2:02:00-2:14:09) – Jimmy, Dane, and Eddie circle back to a topic they discussed in the first segment of the show in the transfer portal. Dane highlights what kind player that IU and Purdue need to look at, the challenges of recruiting players in the portal, and how quick coaching staffs must find out as much as they can about players. (2:14:09-2:25:08) – The final segment of the show is spent with Jimmy sharing the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie shares a couple plays that he likes tonight. Additionally, Dane shares who he has winning the championship and in the Final Four with the Sweet Sixteen approaching this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevistamos a Juan Francisco Escudero, escritor insigne de libros de baloncesto y de ficción. La visita se debe a su estupendo libro “Memorias en verde. Historias de los Boston Celtics”; en él, a través de treinta y tres capítulos, el autor repasa distintos avatares de la franquicia: elecciones del draft, traspasos, algunos de los anillos ganados, varios jugadores significativos (incluidos rivales), dramas y curiosidades, Red Auerbach, y otro montón de temas; incluso escribe sobre Landon Turner y Chuck Connors. A nosotros nos ha servido de excusa para estar casi hora y media hablando con él sobre los Celtics, el baloncesto y su evolución, nuestros recuerdos baloncestísticos, Larry Bird, Bill Russell, Drazen Petrovic, Dino Radja, Nikos Galis, y mucho más. Nota: para otra ocasión quedará el debate sobre quién de los tres tiene mejor tupé. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 15 de enero de 2023.
Landon Turner, our Youth Pastor, talks about the things we are setting our foundation on.
Landon Turner, our Youth Pastor, discusses six practical instructions that Jesus gives us from Colossians 4.
Malcolm Moran spent more than 30 years writing sports for Newsday, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and USA Today. Yet he feared his career had ended early while covering the New York Yankees of George, Billy and Reggie. Hear why. He shares stories about Lou Holtz, quipster extraordinaire as Notre Dame football coach. He takes us to the NCAA tournament as the event's popularity soared in the '80s. Find out what Jack Youngblood had in his pickup truck at a Super Bowl practice. And tag along with Malcolm and Bob Knight in 1981 when the Indiana basketball coach visited his player, Landon Turner, who had been paralyzed in an auto accident. During his distinguished career, Malcolm Moran has covered 40 NCAA Final Fours, 11 Super Bowls, 16 World Series, four Olympic Games, the 2002 World Basketball Championships, and more than 30 post-season college football games with national championship stakes. His journalism career began at Newsday in 1977, where he covered high school, college and professional sports. He moved to The New York Times in 1979, where he worked as a reporter and columnist for 19 years until joining the Chicago Tribune 1998. There, he was the Notre Dame football beat reporter while also writing commentaries and providing event and feature coverage on pro and college sports. Malcolm moved to USA Today in 2000 to cover college basketball and football, as well as write feature articles on pro and college sports. Moran has been the Director of the Sports Capital Journalism Program at IUPUE in Indianapolis since 2013. The center serves as a comprehensive institute for the study of sports journalism, and it is the official partner of the Associated Press Sports Editors and the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He's also a professor of practice in journalism. He has directed IUPUE students in their coverage of the Bowl Championship Series, College Football Playoff, NCAA Final Four, World Baseball Classic, NFL Scouting Combine, Indianapolis 500 and the Olympic Games at Rio de Janeiro. Moran left newspaper work in 2006 to become the inaugural Knight Chair in Sports Journalism and Society in the College of Communications at Penn State. There, he directed the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism until 2013, when he left for IUPUE. He took Penn State students to the Final Four, the BCS National Championship game and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Moran, a 1975 graduate of Fordham University, speaks annually to the Sports Journalism Institute. He has hosted the Associated Press Sports Editors' Diversity Fellows program and continues to organize the USBWA's Full Court Press seminar at the Final Four. He has made presentations to the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, the Faculty Athletics Representatives Association, the Associated Press Sports Editors, the Sports Management Institute, CoSIDA, and several major universities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dee and Paige go hog wild for the pig skin when they welcome former Seahawk, Saint, Panther, Tarheel Landon Turner on! This is a live show that Paige does with his older sister Dee Williams Sunday's at 6 on YouTube! Other social media: Paige: Instagram/Twitter @unclepaige Tik tok @unclepaige420 Dee: Instagram: @nois__e Twitter @w_w_d_d_ Landon: Instagram: @landon_lewis_turner --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paige-campbell33/support
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-08:35) – Dan chats with Indiana Senior Rob Phinisee whose game winning 3 pointer last night helped end the Hoosiers 9-game losing streak to the Purdue Boilermakers. Rob talks on the atmosphere last night, what his journey has been like and the obstacles he's overcome, and how much fun last night was for the team. Also, Rob talks on the play draw for that game winning 3 and whether or not he knew it was good when it left his hand. (08:36-23:40) – WIBC's Jason Hammer of Hammer and Nigel joins the show to reflect on last night's Indiana win over Purdue. Plus, Hammer gives us his favorite bets for another monster sports weekend including the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. (23:41-28:06) – IU legend Landon Turner surprises us with a call-in to celebrate and share his reactions from Indiana's win over Purdue last night. (28:07-37:53) – Alan Cashman of TheCashmanWins.com joins the program to hand out his best bets for the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:14) – THE STREAK IS OVER! Friday's show opens with Dan chatting with Indiana Senior Rob Phinisee whose game winning 3 pointer last night helped end the Hoosiers 9-game losing streak to the Purdue Boilermakers. Rob talks on the atmosphere last night, what his journey has been like and the obstacles he's overcome, and how much fun last night was for the team. Also, Rob talks on the play draw for that game winning 3 and whether or not he knew it was good when it left his hand. Later, Dan shares his reactions to the win over Indiana and how he felt about the Hoosiers performance as a whole. Dan also talks on what it means to contribute to the legacy of a program like Indiana, just like Rob did last night. (25:15-40:24) – WIBC's Jason Hammer of Hammer and Nigel joins the show to reflect on last night's Indiana win over Purdue. Plus, Hammer gives us his favorite bets for another monster sports weekend including the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. (40:25-41:22) – Dan shares a text message that he sent last night and talks on the meltdown from Memphis head coach Penny Hardaway. (40:36-1:05:42) – Hour number two begins with Dan remembering the life of singer Meat Loaf who passed away at the age of 74. Also, Dan takes some phone calls from listeners on last night's IU victory over Purdue at Assembly Hall. Later, the legend Landon Turner surprises us with a call-in to celebrate Indiana's win over Purdue. (1:05:43-1:17:21) – We take some more phone calls on the legacy of IU basketball and Indiana's win over Purdue last night. (1:17:22-1:22:31) – The second hour ends with Dan sharing his thoughts on Bill Polian speaking on the state of the Colts and reminding you DD told you that would happen. Also, Dan interacts with the YouTube Chat (1:22:32-1:44:28) – Alan Cashman of TheCashmanWins.com joins the program to hand out his best bets for the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. (1:44:29-1:58:10) – It's time for another edition of Dan vs Fan as one lucky listener tried to defeat Dan at picking games against the spread for this weekend's NFL Divisional Round. (1:58:11-2:05:24) – Friday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan talks on what bets he plans on making for the NFL Divisional Round. Later, Dan talks more on the Colts and gives some other final thoughts on the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:03) – WE ARE READY for the return of the rivalry as Dan looks ahead to tonight's Purdue-IU matchup in Bloomington as DD previews tonight's game. Dan recaps the losing streak game by game, with some soundbites from an epic Coach Bob Knight rant, and shares why he feels that streak ends tonight. (22:04-34:13) – The head coach of Rutgers basketball Steve Pikiell stops by to take us through the Scarlett Knights victory over Iowa last night. Also, Coach Pikiell goes over the season so far for Rutgers and how good he feels this team can be. (34:14-40:35) – Dan shares what his plans are for tonight's IU-Purdue game to end the first hour of the show. (40:36-1:02:13) – We start the second hour of the show with some more clips from a Coach Bob Knight rant to get Dan hyped. Later, Purdue great Robbie Hummel joins the program to talk about what the IU-Purdue rivalry means to him and what makes it such a special series. Also, Robbie goes over what makes this Purdue team so good and how he feels about this iteration of the Indiana Hoosiers. Plus, Robbie shares where his expectations are for tonight's game at Assembly Hall. (1:02:14-1:15:30) – We're back from commercial with more Coach Knight rant soundbytes and why this is a game IU players have in their hand, and no blame will fall on Coach Woodson tomorrow. Also, Dan goes over what he needs to see for an IU victory tonight over Purdue. (1:15:31-1:22:31) – The final hour ends with more from the legendary Bob Knight rant, a look at the rest of today's show, and some interactions with the YouTube Chat. (1:22:32-1:43:55) – The great Uwe Blab stops by to discuss what the Indiana-Purdue series means to him. We also play some of those Coach Knight clips and gets Uwe's reaction to them. Uwe also takes us through his daily routine down in Texas. (1:43:56-1:56:29) – IU legend Landon Turner joins the show to share his best and worst memories from the Indiana-Purdue rivalry, including the Hoosiers winning the NIT. Plus, Dan asks Landon about his father's football playing days at Tech High School. Also, we play the Coach Knight rant clips to Landon and get his reaction. Later, Landon gives us his keys for a Hoosiers victory tonight over Purdue. (1:56:30-2:02:38) – Thursday's show concludes with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan shares what bet he really likes this evening and give his final thoughts ahead of Indiana-Purdue this evening. Later, remembers the life of a staple at Indiana University events at Assembly Hall Jon Harmon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-11:45) – Purdue great Robbie Hummel joins the program to talk about what the IU-Purdue rivalry means to him and what makes it such a special series. Also, Robbie goes over what makes this Purdue team so good and how he feels about this iteration of the Indiana Hoosiers. Plus, Robbie shares where his expectations are for tonight's game at Assembly Hall. (11:46-32:37) – The great Uwe Blab stops by to discuss what the Indiana-Purdue series means to him. We also play some of those Coach Knight clips and gets Uwe's reaction to them. Uwe also takes us through his daily routine down in Texas. (32:38-08:16) – WIBC's Jason Hammer of Hammer and Nigel joins the show to give us his favorite wagers for Super Wild Card Weekend. (32:38-43:46) – IU legend Landon Turner joins the show to share his best and worst memories from the Indiana-Purdue rivalry, including the Hoosiers winning the NIT. Plus, Dan asks Landon about his father's football playing days at Tech High School. Also, we play the Coach Knight rant clips to Landon and get his reaction. Later, Landon gives us his keys for a Hoosiers victory tonight over Purdue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Landon Turner, our Youth Pastor, takes on a fishing trip and teaches us two things that we are called to do.
Interview with former football player Landon TurnerFrom Harrisonburg, Virginia, Landon excelled on the football field. He received a full ride to North Carolina where he continued to dominate. He was named 3rd team All-ACC by the media and as a senior, he was named consensus 1st-Team All-ACC and 1st Team All-American by the Associated Press (AP) and won the Jim Parker Trophy which goes to the best collegiate offensive lineman. Landon was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent following the 2016 NFL draft.After bouncing around the NFL, a flight back home changed his life.Now Landon is a Software Engineer at Teamworks. It just proves you never know where opportunity will show itselfLinkedIn:Landon Turner | LinkedInInstagram:Landon Turner (@landon_lewis_turner) • Instagram photos and videosEric Reyes: Host of Hey Coach! Podcastemail: eric@heycoachreyes.comLinkedIn:Eric Reyes | LinkedInFacebook:(1) Hey Coach | FacebookInstagram :Eric Reyes (@reys6103) • Instagram photos and videosAthLife Foundation website:Home - The AthLife Foundation
Meet Phillip and join us to listen to this young entrepreneur's story that began at age 9. Find out what lead to the vision and opening of Friendly City Dance Room on Court Square in Harrisonburg. Hear about pivots made during Covid-19 and get the inside scoop on a true story connection with X2! It'll confirm without a doubt that you don't even know how to dance to pick up some fun new dance moves with Phillip and his crew. Find out what all the dance room can offer you and learn more about the upcoming monthly Comedy & Kizomba Nights. These part dance lesson, part comedy show events are kicking off May 8, 2021 with special guest host, Landon Turner, former NFL player from the Valley and brews available for purchase from Restless Moons Brewing! Get tickets to Comedy & Kizomba Nights: www.friendlycitydanceroom.com www.x2comedy.com Restless Moons Brewing: www.restlessmoons.com Social Media: Facebook: @friendlycitydanceroom Instagram: friendlycity_danceroom Facebook: @x2comedy Instagram: @x2comedy Facebook: @restlessmoons Instagram: @restlessmoons
Landon Turner joins us today. This Shenandoah Valley 4 star recruit and ESPN Top 150 player with D1 offers from all over the country played for UNC Chapel Hill and started his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints. He's also the son of this podcast host! Check out their playful chemistry as Landon shares stories from youth football to the NFL and beyond. Find out how sharing his pet peeve of airplane emergency rows ultimately landed him a job in his new career as a software engineer. Hear what it's like for him to have a comedian for a mom and how you can meet him in person as he hosts the upcoming kickoff Comedy & Kizomba event at Friendly City Dance Room in Harrisonburg, VA. See below for various ways to get in touch with Landon and laugh as you listen to find out which ones are best! To message Landon and/of if you're a gamer you can reach out to him via: Instagram: @landon_lewis_turner Twitter: @El_Tee_78 LinkedIn: Landon Turner | linkedin.com/in/landodev/ PlayStation: UNC_dragondeez PC Gamers on Steam: LT_HAMM3R Get tickets to Comedy & Kizomba Night: www.x2comedy.com www.friendlycitydanceroom.com
His teammate, his GM, his player, and his fellow coach. Four Hoosier legends join us to celebrate Mike Woodson's triumphant return to Indiana. First, a euphoric Landon Turner proudly shares why his old teammate is the perfect man to lead IU back to glory. Next, a giddy Glen Grunwald extols the virtues of Woody not just as his teammate, but as an NBA GM who hired him to be head coach of the storied Knicks franchise. Jared Jeffries then takes a brief hiatus from his eternal spring break to reflect on his time in New York playing under Coach Woodson. Finally, his fellow assistant at the Cavaliers, Keith Smart, displays incredible class and unity by showing up to praise and support his brother, despite being passed over for the dream job that ultimately went to Woody. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No player holds a bigger place in the hearts of Hoosiers everywhere than Landon Turner. The All-American out of Arsenal Tech oozed with potential but constantly found himself in Coach Knight's doghouse, finally putting it all together his junior year to help lead IU to the 1981 National Title. Expectations for Turner's final season skyrocketed, and many predicted he was destined to be a top pick in the NBA Draft. And then tragedy struck. A car accident left him paralyzed from the waist down and a brilliant basketball career was over in an instant. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, Turner soon found new meaning in his life, and began to spread that meaning to all he touched. Now, almost 40 years later, his message of love, joy, determination and belief is more important and more powerful than ever. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Another match of Poll Perception with two new special guests! Parker Sewell & Landon Turner team up with Josh & Simon for Match #10 of Game #1 of The Fantasy Game Show!
Inspiring story of Landon Turner - “A retired athlete who traded his playbook in for a laptop.” And Landon quote’s scripture, as he introduces himself to the world, with the verse “I am not the King” Hebrews 1:8. Prior to working as a software developer for Teamworks, Landon played football in the NFL for 3 years with the New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers after completing his college career at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. As a student-athlete at UNC, Landon served as a 2-year team captain, 4 year letterman, a member of team leadership council, and he was selected as a First-Team All-American.Connect with Landon on LinkedIn here or explore his webfolio titled “Lando the Developer” at landodeveloper.now.sh/.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=5APZ8C5C6942Y&source=url)
I sat down with NFL offensive lineman Landon Turner to find out if he has ever autographed anything weird and to find out the name of the ONE autograph he would love to have. I also clue you in as how how this interview happened and I was able to hang out with him at his apartment!Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/ChasinTheGraph/)
This week's episode of the Between Two Divs podcast I chatted with Landon Turner and how life has been after the NFL.
Bobby Knight liked his players tough, smart, skilled, versatile and intensely competitive -- Randy Wittman checked every one of those boxes and then some. Hear how he lead the charge to finally bring Coach back to Assembly Hall this year, then stay tuned for Randy's fascinating take on bringing home Banner #4 alongside the likes of Isiah Thomas, Landon Turner, Ted Kitchel and Ray Tolbert. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this edition of the Taylor Vippolis Podcast, Vippolis begins the podcast by reviewing UNC's loss against Wake Forest last Friday, then he is joined by Deems May in the debut of a new weekly feature discussing the current state of the football team, and he wraps the podcast by talking with Landon Tuner about a variety of topics, including answering some listener questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Landon Turner closes out our series on the book of Daniel.
Spring Game/Spring FB recap, two wholesome #WhatUps, all-time #LocalNews reading, listener THSMLL™ and Landon Tuner joins the Pod to talk his Tar Heel career, life in the NFL and his famous pancake poster
My guest on today’s show is Landon Turner. He played for the New Orleans Saints the past two seasons and is now on the Carolina Panthers roster for 2019. He played college football at University of North Carolina where he played all 4 years. Landon’s senior year ended as the team captain, 1st Team All-American and he won the Jim Parker Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the country. After two years in the NFL and starting his third year for the Panthers we discussed the differences between traveling as a college player and the NFL. We also discussed the role being a full time college athlete being a hindrance against getting job or intern experiences while in college putting the players behind their classmates that don’t have to spend so much time as an athlete. Landon was a great guest and I am really thankful he gave me as much time as he did. I wish him the best of luck in the future.
My guest on today’s show is Landon Turner. He played for the New Orleans Saints the past two seasons and is now on the Carolina Panthers roster for 2019. He played college football at University of North Carolina where he played all 4 years. Landon’s senior year ended as the team captain, 1st Team All-American and he won the Jim Parker Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the country. After two years in the NFL and starting his third year for the Panthers we discussed the differences between traveling as a college player and the NFL.We also discussed the role being a full time college athlete being a hindrance against getting job or intern experiences while in college putting the players behind their classmates that don’t have to spend so much time as an athlete.Landon was a great guest and I am really thankful he gave me as much time as he did. I wish him the best of luck in the future. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/thetravelwins/support
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.In this week’s show, Morris and Bozich are joined by Kent Sterling of CBS 1430 in Indianapolis, to discuss Indiana's 1981 national championship team. Among the topics discussed:· How the 1980 team set the table for the 1981 team· Besides Isiah Thomas, who were the guys on the 1981 team who stood out?· The youth of the 1981 team and the lack of seniors· What Kent learned about the game of basketball as a student back in 1981· What made Landon Turner so special as a player· The composition of the 1981 roster and the number of guys from Indiana and Illinois· Isiah's competitiveness and toughness· Why Bob Knight trusted Isiah Thomas so much in 1981· The differences between the Big Ten in the early 80s compared to now· What fans should remember most about Ted Kitchel, Randy Wittman and Ray Tolbert
Matt Siri and Landon Turner join Kevin Keith on Final Round Radio Central to talk about The upcoming Nick Hyde Memorial, and the separate amateur tournament. Send in your questions for the Par 4 by shooting us an email at finalroundaradio@gmail.com, and messaging us at @finalroundradio on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Leave us a :30 second message on the Hyzer Line by calling 704.727.6077 and hear yourself on our next episode. Subscribe, favorite, rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio and where ever you find podcasts.
Former UNC offensive lineman and current New Orleans Saints rookie Landon Turner tells David Glenn about his time in Chapel Hill and what it's like in New Orleans.
All-American football player Landon Turner has been a staple in the UNC Football program the past four years. But it didn't start this way. He had to earn it. In this episode, I talk to Landon about his journey to become one of the best lineman in the United States and what it what it was like to realize his dream of becoming an NFL player. During the interview, we discuss the following topics: Overcoming adversity in journey Humility and greatness Key influencers in success Advice for an awesome life This episode is all about inspiring you to go out and earn great achievements. Stay humble and hungry so you can achieve awesome things! If you enjoy the episode, please be sure to share it with friends so we can help them reach their full potential and make the world a MUCH cooler place! Also, be sure to get a copy of my "Impressions: The Power of Personal Branding in Living an Extraordinary Life" book on Amazon.
Vi samler op på den seneste uges væsentligste nyheder og retter i draftsammenhængen blikket mod de store gutter på den offensive linje i vores sidste gennemgang af de offensive positioner. Programoversigt: 0:35: NFL-ejerne har stemt for at touchbacks på kick returns i den nye sæson flyttes til 25-yard linjen i stedet for 20-yard linjen som det er nu - vi diskuterer hvorfor og om det har den ønskede virkning. 10:00: Ejerne har ligeledes stemt igennem at to Unsportsmanlike Conduct-straffe i samme kamp fremover vil give en automatisk rejection. Vi ser på om det er det rigtige og fornuftige at gøre. 19:00: Cleveland Browns har hentet Robert Griffin III ind. Hvad skal vi forvente og hvad betyder det for Browns' ageren i draften? 34:45: Los Angeles Rams er blevet valgt til Hard Knocks. Hvad skal vi glæde os til at se? 44:25: Dallas Cowboys har signet Alfred Morris. Hvad kan han præstere bag Cowboys' stærke offensive linje? 50:30: Vi retter blikket mod draftens offensive linjemænd. Laremy Tunsil er anset for draftens bedste tackle - men hvor godt et prospect er han, og kan han bryde trenden fra de seneste år med højt valgte tackles, der underpræsterer tidligt? 1:00:05: Ronnie Stanley er umiddelbart anset for den næstbedste tackle - vi ser på hvad han mangler i forhold til Tunsil. 1:06:45: Vi byder ind med tanker om hvilke offensive tackle-prospects, der bliver overvurderet. 1:17:20: Hvilke offensive tackle-prospects bliver omvendt undervurderet? 1:26:00: Vi retter blikket mod indersiden af linjen - hvad gør Cody Whitehair til det bedste guard-prospect og hvor tidligt bør han vælges? 1:30:50: Hvem er det næstbedste guard-prospect og hvem undervurderes på positionen? 1:35:15: Vi kigger på et par overvurderede guards i Landon Turner og Vadal Alexander. 1:41:40: Vi ser på nogle spændende centers, foruden topnavnet Ryan Kelly.