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In this Friday edition of Sports Open Line, Jen Siess is hosting for Matt Pauley! In the first hour, hear from Tamar Sher, of First Alert 4, on the Blues and Hockey Fights Cancer night. Then, Matt Pauley still pops in with Jen to update us on a crazy day in the MLB, where two NL Central teams made huge trades. And Tom Ackerman updates us on Billikens basketball, and Larry Hughes leaving the program. In the second hour of Sports Open Line, Jen Siess shifts the focus over to the soccer world, where Charles Boehm, writer for MLSSoccer.com, joins the show, along with Mr. Soccer, Bill McDermott, to discuss the life of the great Pat McBride, known as “Missouri's Father of Soccer.”
In this Friday edition of Sports Open Line, Jen Siess is hosting for Matt Pauley! In the first hour, hear from Tamar Sher, of First Alert 4, on the Blues and Hockey Fights Cancer night. Then, Matt Pauley still pops in with Jen to update us on a crazy day in the MLB, where two NL Central teams made huge trades. And Tom Ackerman updates us on Billikens basketball, and Larry Hughes leaving the program.
Earl Austin Jr. discussed the upcoming Mizzou-KU game, predicting a competitive match due to KU's focus after a loss to Creighton. He highlighted SLU's health issues, including key players like Kellen Thames and Larry Hughes dealing with cramps and injuries. Austin emphasized the importance of AJ Casey's return for added size and athleticism. He praised Isaiah Swope's explosive play and Robbie Avila's versatility. Austin also noted Gibson Jimmerson's recent record-breaking performance and his loyalty to SLU. Finally, he reflected on his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, sharing the honor with Jim Jackson.
In the first hour, Tom Ackerman is joined by a panel to preview the College Football Playoff, breaking down predictions and key matchups. The conversation delves into the potential outcomes and team strategies heading into the big games. Next, Earl Austin Jr. joins Tom to discuss the upcoming Mizzou vs. KU game, predicting a competitive match following KU's loss to Creighton. Austin touches on SLU's health issues, highlighting key players like Kellen Thames and Larry Hughes dealing with injuries. He stresses the importance of AJ Casey's return for added size and athleticism, while also praising Isaiah Swope's explosive play and Robbie Avila's versatility. Austin also gives a special mention to Gibson Jimmerson's recent record-breaking performance and his loyalty to SLU. He wraps up by reflecting on his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, sharing the honor with Jim Jackson. To wrap up the hour, Doug Armstrong joins Tom Ackerman to talk about the upcoming Jack Buck Awards, where Ken Hitchcock will be honored with the Legends Award. Armstrong discusses the similarities between Hitchcock's hiring and Jim Montgomery's, and the importance of building a sustainable team foundation. The two also touch on injury updates, including Justin Faulk's return, and the promising future of Blues prospects like Jimmy Snuggerud and Dalibor Dvorsky, who will represent their countries at the World Juniors. Armstrong offers valuable insights into the Blues' need for balance, consistency, and long-term success.
In the first hour of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman is joined by a panel to preview the College Football Playoff, breaking down predictions and key matchups ahead of the big games. The discussion covers team strategies, potential outcomes, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming matchups. Next, Earl Austin Jr. joins to preview the Mizzou vs. KU game, predicting a competitive match after KU's loss to Creighton. Earl highlights SLU's health concerns with Kellen Thames and Larry Hughes dealing with injuries, and emphasizes the importance of AJ Casey's return for added size and athleticism. He also praises Isaiah Swope's explosiveness and Robbie Avila's versatility, while acknowledging Gibson Jimmerson's recent performance. Earl reflects on his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, sharing the honor with Jim Jackson. To wrap up the hour, Doug Armstrong discusses the upcoming Jack Buck Awards and the recognition of Ken Hitchcock with the Legends Award. Doug shares insights into the Blues' strategy, including the team's need for balance, consistency, and long-term success. He also touches on Justin Faulk's injury recovery and the promising future of prospects like Jimmy Snuggerud and Dalibor Dvorsky. Later in the show, Eli Drinkwitz joins to discuss Mizzou's football program's success and their upcoming bowl game, while John Mozeliak provides an update on the Cardinals' offseason strategy, touching on player development, trade inquiries, and the Winter Meetings. Bernie Miklasz and Tom Ackerman analyze the College Football Playoff bracket reveal, previewing key matchups and discussing the Cardinals' offseason direction, including potential trades.
On this episode of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Bernie Miklasz and Tom Ackerman discuss the upcoming KMOX Sports live stream featuring a panel of analysts. They reflect on October baseball, highlighting the success of former Cardinals like Lane Thomas and Luke Weaver. The duo previews the NLCS, emphasizing Jack Flaherty's role for the Dodgers and the potential Yankees vs. Dodgers matchup's impact on baseball's popularity. The conversation shifts to college football, addressing Missouri's scheduling concerns and Luther Burton's injury. They wrap up with a look at recent games and upcoming KMOX content, including interviews with Larry Hughes and Bill Armstrong.
In this episode, Tom Ackerman welcomes Larry Hughes II, the dynamic guard for the SLU basketball team, to discuss his transition from Travis Ford's coaching to joining Josh Schertz. Larry shares his insights into Coach Schertz's detailed approach to basketball, emphasizing the importance of both offense and defense in the game. Hughes reflects on his experiences during practice, highlighting the focus on mental conditioning and teamwork. He expresses excitement about being a St. Louis native playing for SLU and the opportunity to engage with fans at Chaffetz Arena. As the team prepares for their exhibition game against Rockhurst, Larry discusses the team's goals for the season, aiming for a successful campaign in the Atlantic 10 and beyond.
Doug's guests today... First half hour is Jason Kimack, Director of North American Ministries, Samaritan's Purse People that want to help can give or volunteer at www.samaritanspurse.org or they can bring supplies (water/food) to Alliance Bible Fellowship, Boone, NC. 1-828-386-8667 (Samaritan's Purse), 1-828-264-8312 (Alliance office. They need to call Alliance before traveling. Doug's guest the second half hour is Larry Hughes, Texas FCA Motocross, Houston, TX ------------------ Mark 7:1-23 __________________ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God's Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Brown Family YMCA 170 Landrum Lane Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm
Larry Hughes II and Kellen Thames Discuss their Excitement for the Upcoming Basketball Season
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Earl joins "The Opening Drive" to talk about the Billikens matchup against Rhode Island, how the Sincere Parker injury is a huge factor in today's matchup, the impact of Terrence Hargrove on this program in his 4 years with the Billikens, the impact growing from the young players like Larry Hughes & Cian Medley, the A-10 most likely being a one-bid team, the chances that Dayton could change that and the latest going around in the high school championships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earl joins "The Opening Drive" to talk about the Billikens matchup against Rhode Island, how the Sincere Parker injury is a huge factor in today's matchup, the impact of Terrence Hargrove on this program in his 4 years with the Billikens, the impact growing from the young players like Larry Hughes & Cian Medley, the A-10 most likely being a one-bid team, the chances that Dayton could change that and the latest going around in the high school championships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee 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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Voice of the Billikens Bob Ramsey joins Tom Ackerman discussing SLU basketball as we reach the final month of the season and Sincere Parker joining a legend for three consecutive 30 point games.
July 16, 2020 - Steve Buckhantz joined Larry Hughes and Matt Modderno to talk about his podcast with Phil Chenier, being the voice of the Washington Wizards for over two decades, his contract not being renewed, the prospect of doing play-by-play for another local team, and some of his favorite moments. Presented by Betonline.ag!
June 30, 2020 - Gilbert Arenas joined Larry Hughes and Matt Modderno on an early episode of the podcast. Topics include: his career, sharing a backcourt with Larry, playoff series against Cleveland, Bradley Beal and John Wall versus Gil and Larry, the free agency decision that brought Abe Pollin to tears, Ernie Grunfeld, the NBA draft, and Kobe Bryant's influence. Presented by betonline.ag!
On this episode of Circuit of Success, host Brett Gilliland interviews former NBA player Larry Hughes. Hughes shares his journey of hard work and perseverance, his relationship with his godson Jason Tatum, and the lessons he learned from LeBron James. He also discusses the importance of attitude and gratitude, as well as his passion for basketball and his academy for young people. Tune in to learn more about Hughes' insights on success and leadership. Youtube Speaker Brett Gilliland: Welcome to the Circuit of Success, and thank you for joining me. You know, it's been said that success comes to those who wait, but believe the opposite. I believe that it's earned with the right attitude, a great belief system, an action every single day. When you mix that in with faith, courage, Gilliland, and most importantly a vision, that's when greatness happens. Now let's dive right in to this week's guest. Speaker Larry Hughes: Welcome to the Circuit of Success. I'm your host, Brett Gilliland. And today, Speaker Brett Gilliland: I mean, I'm fired up because Speaker Larry Hughes: I love basketball. I'm excited to be here with Mr. Larry Hughes. How you doing? Speaker 3: I'm good. Thanks for having me. Speaker Larry Hughes: Thanks for being here. We got our friend, our friend Ryan Luxafell over here. Speaker 3: Do Speaker Larry Hughes: we even talk about the quote that we just heard my friend, Mike, who you just met? Speaker 3: You know what? I hear it all the time. That's his, that's his go to. Speaker Larry Hughes: So Ryan likes to say he's, he outscored you college, but the the context is there. How many years did it take Ryan to do that? Right? Speaker 3: Yeah. It took him, what, four or five. No. T took him four. It took me one. That's right. But yeah. No. Those are good times. Definitely good times in my life. Well, we'll Speaker Larry Hughes: talk more about that stuff. But for those people that may not know who Larry Hughes is, why don't you give us a little background about yourself, where you grew up, what made you the man you are today? Speaker 3: Larry Hughes, thirty nine years old, from Saint Louis, Missouri, Downtown, Saint Louis. Born and raised, a bleed Saint Louis, bleed three one four. And that's really what's made me the person am today. My community, my surroundings, my environment, being raised by my mother who was a single parent, just still, you know, just values of working hard, you know, pushing through, never give up. You know, and that's carried me, through my life and just, to, keep pushing. You always have adversity, and St. Louis is built around, you know, adversity and fighting through the struggle. So Really, that's that's what shaped me, you know, and that's that's what I carry with me, through the many places I've played in the NBA, the many places that I've traveled. You know, there's no problems. There's only solutions. Speaker Larry Hughes: Yeah. Yeah. Especially if you can be the, be the solution, right, come with the solution instead of having a problem and complain about it. We always talk about that here at work. Speaker 3: Yeah. I mean, that's, that's huge. I mean, you know, I obviously run run a run a business and, and, you know, have employees that work for me as well. And, you know, there's always things that come up you know, there's always things you have to deal with on a daily basis, but, you know, I'm I'm being gonna come to me with the solution to the problem that you thought you had as opposed to giving me a problem that you know -- So Speaker Larry Hughes: you gotta fix. Speaker Brett Gilliland: -- Speaker 3: that I have to fix. Exactly. Exactly right. Speaker Larry Hughes: So we gotta talk about it. You were on the, the Gilliland Wingo show yesterday. Now you gotta, you know, come hang out with this guy. Yeah. Which is kinda funny for me. Yeah. But, or cool for me. But, anyway, godfather Jason Tatum. Play with LeBron. Mhmm. We're just talking about the game.
Larry Hughes, one half of the Philadelphia Sixers' “Flight Brothers” along with his former teammate, Allen Iverson, joins Fresh 24 With Marc Zumoff. Drafted 8th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers out of Saint Louis, Hughes quickly became a fan-favorite in Philly. Larry went on to play for 8 NBA teams, including spending 3 seasons with the Cleveland Cavilers while being teammates with a young LeBron James. Follow along on YouTube and all social media platforms. New episodes will be released every Wednesday! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@fresh24withmarczumoff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh24withmarczumoff/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fresh24Zumoff
Jude Warne, Rock Reviewer on Bob DylanThis podcast welcomes Jude Warne, a rock biographer, music reviewer, and author. We discuss Bob Dylan's creativity in his book “The Philosophy of Modern Song” -- as well as the book “Folk Music of Bob Dylan: Biography in Seven Songs.”Bob Dylan's book, The Philosophy of Modern Song, captures the mystery and creativity of his immense body of work with references to other famous songwriters. It showcases his creative voice as a critic, author, and biographer to discuss the writerly quality of other musicians' songs and their lives.Jude says, “It highlighted for me a lot of the songwriters and songs that he touches on, he brings out their mystery or the mystery going on with the characters in each of the songs he talks about. So there's, the theme really is consistent in my opinion throughout the whole book.”I replied, “It's exciting. And mystery is a nice word because how many people have tried to interpret a Bob Dylan song, and it's like how much meaning could we infuse in it? But often to look at it the other way and say, how does somebody like Bob Dylan interpret other people's songs?”· Bob's creative, conversational tone has opened listeners' minds as he riffs and creates new stories for his songs that showcase his writing talent and insight.· Bob is an experienced music reviewer who notes the influence of older genres in modern songs, having charted on the Billboard charts since the 1950s and 60s.· Bob Dylan's selection of music speaks to artists of all eras, regardless of gender, race, or background, showing his unique creative vision and critical insight. Even though it may not seem like a “diverse” selection of artists to profile.· Through reflection on the works of great artists Bob Dylan questions if sacrificing one's personal identity is necessary to create strong and meaningful works.· We shared a laugh while envisioning Bob Dylan doing some real-life mundane tasks like sorting the photos used in the book, because of his persona of a philosophical approach to writing.In the second half of the interview, we discussed a Bob Dylan biography on his creative journey through influences and contributions to history and culture, written by Rolling Stone critic and author Greil Marcus.As we closed, Jude talked personally about her work as a creative critic, author, and biographer—and her secret dream to DJ in her own club where she can choose what songs to play.We promised to keep the conversation going and check in periodically on new books and albums, especially ones that Jude reviews on platforms like The Vinyl District.Jude is now working on a new book about a seventies rock artist which is set to be released in Fall of 2024.Follow her work on the web at www.judewarne.com and on Instagram @judewarnewriterMy thanks to Larry Hughes at Simon & Schuster Publishing for an advanced introduction to the Bob Dylan "Philosophy of Modern Song" book.
On this episode of the Off the Bench Podcast, Chris Miller and Drew Gooden catch up with former Wizards guard, Larry Hughes.
Guest Thursday and today Doug's guest is Larry Hughes, Texas Motocross FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) Stark Future Electric Motorcycles Flood Insurance His testimony The D Team Electric motorcycles Trials, tribulations and a God Wink Links: https://starkfuture.com/ https://fcamx.org/ ------------------ Acts 23:12-35 (ESV) A Plot to Kill Paul 12 When it was day, the Jews made a plot and bound themselves by an oath neither to eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. 13 There were more than forty who made this conspiracy. 14 They went to the chief priests and elders and said, “We have strictly bound ourselves by an oath to taste no food till we have killed Paul. 15 Now therefore you, along with the council, give notice to the tribune to bring him down to you, as though you were going to determine his case more exactly. And we are ready to kill him before he comes near.” 16 Now the son of Paul's sister heard of their ambush, so he went and entered the barracks and told Paul. 17 Paul called one of the centurions and said, “Take this young man to the tribune, for he has something to tell him.” 18 So he took him and brought him to the tribune and said, “Paul the prisoner called me and asked me to bring this young man to you, as he has something to say to you.” 19 The tribune took him by the hand, and going aside asked him privately, “What is it that you have to tell me?” 20 And he said, “The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down to the council tomorrow, as though they were going to inquire somewhat more closely about him. 21 But do not be persuaded by them, for more than forty of their men are lying in ambush for him, who have bound themselves by an oath neither to eat nor drink till they have killed him. And now they are ready, waiting for your consent.” 22 So the tribune dismissed the young man, charging him, “Tell no one that you have informed me of these things.” Paul Sent to Felix the Governor ------------------ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God s Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Woody s Bar-B-Que 226 Solano Rd Ponte Vedra, FL 10611 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm
Starting your own business is exciting, but you'll soon learn how critical it is to grow. Most business owners look to advertising and promotion to achieve this. But what if there's another way? What if your business could instead grow through acquisition? Tune in to find out if this is a viable option for you!Time Stamps 00:37 - A Pig in a Poke 02:06 - Episode Intro 02:57 - The Value of a Business 09:10 - Why Consider Growth by Acquisition 13:01 - How to Approach Growth by Acquisition 17:59 - Financing for Business Sales 24:20 - Understanding Multiple Arbitrage 28:23 - Other Benefits You Can Get Through Acquisition 31:11 - Being Intentional with Your Business Exit 37:32 - Episode Takeaways Quotable Moments "If the value of your company is profits times a multiple and you double your profit, you will double the value. If the profits remain the same, but you double somehow the multiple, you will double the value of your business. If you do both, double your profit and double the multiple, your business will be worth four times as much.” - Martin Holland “People right now are a little bit hard to find. It's not impossible, but it's hard.” - Martin Holland “It is way faster to acquire a business, and the customers, and the employees, and the talent, and the systems, and the machine than it is to go and start from scratch and start that new location. And so being able to do that is a huge advantage.” - Khalil Benalioulhaj “Everyone has an exit in their company at some point, whether it's intentional or unintentional; you pass away, hand it off to your children, or you have to sell. Whatever happens, there's going to be an exit at some point, so why not be intentional about it?“ - Khalil Benalioulhaj “You need to know what it's [your business] worth to you, and that's where your offer is. That's your maximum offer.” - Martin Holland Resources Listen to Episode 20: “A Strong Foundation with Will Blake” on Spotify and Apple Podcast Listen to Episode 26: “Build a Business to Sell with Larry Hughes” on Spotify and Apple Podcast Listen to Episode 86: “Selling Your Business with Hank Bockus” on Spotify and Apple Podcast Listen to Episode 137: “From Corporate to Contractor With Chris Edwards” on Spotify and Apple Podcast Need Marketing Help? We Recommend Benali Watch On Youtube Follow On Social: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram Subscribe To Our Newsletter, The Countdown Have Questions? Email us More from Martin theprofitproblem.com annealbc.com Email Martin Meet With Martin LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from Khalil benali.com Email Khalil Meet With Khalil LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from The Cashflow Contractor Ask Us A Question Sign Up For A Free Consultation thecashflowcontractor.com Email The Cashflow Contractor LinkedIn Facebook Instagram
Larry Hughes shares innovations developed by the 7-Eleven, Inc. as well as his own unique perspective on business leadership with Dr. Kathy Gosser on this week's episode of FranchiseU!. Here is a short biography of Mr. Hughes: Larry Hughes is the Vice President, Corporate Human Resources and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at 7-Eleven, Inc. In this capacity, he is the lead human resource business partner for all functions reporting in to the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Merchant, and Chief Marketing Officer, as well as responsible for leading and coordinating all enterprise diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Prior to this assignment, Larry has served in many different leadership roles across the 7-Eleven enterprise. He has twice served as a Division/Zone Vice President of Operations, leading operational business units in both the Northwest and the Southwest regions of the United States, with store counts ranging from 700 to 1300 units and annual revenues reaching $2.5 billion. He has also twice served as Vice President, Training and Development, responsible for the design and delivery of all training activity and materials for all associates and 7-Eleven Franchisees, as well as organizational leadership development initiatives. He has also served 7-Eleven as the Vice President, Franchise Systems, responsible for development of franchise policies, franchise marketing and sales, and franchisee engagement platforms. He joined the company in 2009. Prior to joining 7-Eleven, Larry served in a variety of leadership assignments in the retailing and hospitality sectors. He managed a retail division for T-Mobile USA, earning the coveted “Fire in the Belly” award for the top performing division two years in a row. Prior to that, he was a Regional Manager with Bath and Body Works, where he led turnaround operations in multiple regions. Larry has also launched and led a not-for profit organization which focused on accelerating the growth of inner city-based businesses. As the Managing Director of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City – Kansas City, he led efforts that assisted more than 30 urban core-based entities with strategy development, systems evaluations, and identification of growth capital resources. He later applied the expertise he developed working with small and diverse businesses at ChevronTexaco, where he developed strategies to support $1.1 billion in purchasing from small businesses across 24 domestic business units while coordinating their Small Business and Supplier Diversity Program. Larry earned his Doctor of Education in Human and Organizational Learning from the George Washington University and his Master of Business Administration in Strategy and Managerial/Organizational Behavior from the University of Chicago. He also earned a Master of Science in Management from Baker University in Kansas. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and served as a Field Artillery Officer in both active duty and reserve components. His military leadership experiences include two separate company-level command assignments. Larry's doctoral dissertation, “Exploring the Experience of the African-American Male Worker Assigned to the African-American Male Leader” offers insight into the dyadic relationship between minority leaders and their minority associates while illustrating the need for greater racial diversity on organizational leadership teams. His 2021 book, “Challenging Goliath: Leadership Lessons from the Life of King David” explores leadership truths drawn from the life of one of the most widely known figures in the Bible.
On our thirty-eighth episode, Allen talks to long time cycling teammates and friends Larry Hughes, Shawn Aker, and Trevor Miller! They are former competitive criterium and cyclocross racers, the heartbeat of the former VeloScience team from Columbus, Ohio, absolute cycling goofballs, and adrenaline junkies who have come up with ridiculous rides to challenge themselves but also grow as friends!!! They mention the beginning of their friendship, crit racing off the wall strategies, Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships which started their crazy challenges, and how difficult rides affect their friendships! It's an off the wall, over passionate, hilarious, and informative listen!!! Thanks for joining us for this episode!!! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stokedonspokespodcast Facebook: The Stoked On Spokes Podcast | Facebook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stokedonspokespodcast/
Troy Robertson is a former Billiken hooper who is now a part of one of America's Top Realtor teams! Troy shares fantastic stories from his time at SLU including a phenomenal Larry Hughes practice story.
Piggybacking off of his former SLU teammate, Larry Hughes joins the show! He talks Billiken basketball, having a son on the team and his relationship with LeBron James.
Rammer & Rocc are joined by Former NBA & SLU guard Larry Hughes to get some of Rammer's favorite stories of Larry's time at SLU, run through the incredible amount of Hall of Famers and NBA stars Larry played with, the difference and similarities between AI, Lebron & Jordan, the game changing in front of him, the greatness of Popovich and the Spurs and his excitement to get watch Larry Jr. grow both on and off the court.
On this week's episode, Matt Modderno goes through the Over-Under win totals for each team in the Eastern Conference and makes his prediction on where each team will finish, including the Wizards. Frances Tiafoe, the #19-ranked tennis player in the world, just made the Semi-Finals of the US Open and is from the DMV. In honor of his great performance, we included an interview Larry Hughes and Matt conducted with Frances about two years ago. Frances grew up a Wizards fan and talks about his love for the team and his admiration for Bradley Beal, who was in his player's box at the US Open this year. Way to represent the District! We were presented by Betonline.ag!
Daniel "Booby" Gibson joins the show to relive the 2007 Eastern Conference Champion Cavs' season. The main storyline of the Cavs season is the 22-year-old phenom LeBron James. He has the defining moment of his career to this point, scoring the last 25 points for the Cavs in Game 5 of the East Finals vs Detroit. But, what people forget, is that in the following game, it was Booby who stole the show to close out the Pistons, pouring in 31 points and finishing 5/5 from deep. Surrounding Booby and LeBron was Larry Hughes, Big Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Anderson Varajao, Drew Gooden and Eric Snow. Cleveland finished with 50 wins, 2 seed in the East and the #4 defense in the league. Booby counters the opinion that East was weak, explains why Tony Parker was his "welcome to the NBA" matchup, talks through why the Cavs couldn't get back to The Finals, and more. Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more.
Daniel "Booby" Gibson joins the show to relive the 2007 Eastern Conference Champion Cavs' season. The main storyline of the Cavs season is the 22-year-old phenom LeBron James. He has the defining moment of his career to this point, scoring the last 25 points for the Cavs in Game 5 of the East Finals vs Detroit. But, what people forget, is that in the following game, it was Booby who stole the show to close out the Pistons, pouring in 31 points and finishing 5/5 from deep.Surrounding Booby and LeBron was Larry Hughes, Big Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Anderson Varajao, Drew Gooden and Eric Snow. Cleveland finished with 50 wins, 2 seed in the East and the #4 defense in the league. Booby counters the opinion that East was weak, explains why Tony Parker was his "welcome to the NBA" matchup, talks through why the Cavs couldn't get back to The Finals, and more.Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's no surprise that Newfoundland is a great place for a lot of reasons. The people, the food, the beautiful landscapes. But why is it such an attractive place for green hydrogen production? The CBC's Jessica Singer spoke with Larry Hughes. He's a professor at Dalhousie University whose research focuses include energy security and climate change.
Welcome St. Louis native Larry Hughes! Larry had the unique opportunity to play with both Michael Jordan and LeBron James, he shares the greatness that both of them possess. Making the NBA is incredible but staying in the NBA is special, Larry talks about longevity and why sustained success is the true “greatness” factor. Jayson Tatum is destined for greatness, will the Celtics continue to build around Jayson and Jaylen in their quest for an NBA Championship. Plus, top-5 underrated players in the league. Ahmad Smith on Instagram Theus McBee on Instagram
***YOUR STORY IS YOUR POWER***Larry Hughes is a 14-Year NBA Veteran.He has played with and against some of the greatest in the world.Jordan…Lebron…Iverson…Not many players in the WORLD can say the things that Larry Hughes can say…BUTHis LEGACY is even bigger than what he's done on the court.He's made an immeasurable impact in his hometown of St. Louis and even my children are products of his work in the city through his basketball academy.Make sure you go check out this full episode on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.(The YouTube version gives a behind the scenes look at his basketball academy, it's incredible!)@thereallhughes @thereallhughes @larryhughesbasketballacademySign up for the MENTAL TOUGHNESS FORUM- It's completely Free, August 2nd-6thHttps://www.mentaltoughnessforum.comThe Burn Podcast, ignited by Punch'd Energy.https://www.puchdenergy.com************************************Let's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.comOrder my new book UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP: 11 Ways the Greatest Leaders Lead: www.bennewman.net/preorderConnect with me everywhere else:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfightFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFightTHIS AUGUST 2ND-6TH, JOIN BEN NEWMAN AND 30+ OF THE WORLD'S HIGHEST PERFORMERS IN SPORTS & BUSINESS SHARING SYSTEMS & SKILLS ON HOW TO THINK BIGGER, DRIVE ACTION, OVERCOME ADVERSITY, & BUILD MENTAL TOUGHNESS TO REACH PEAK PERFORMANCE IN LIFE.Sign Up Now for Free https://mentaltoughnessforum.com
Alexa Datt in studio! 7:00 - Weekend wrap-up as the Cardinals finish off a 3-for-5 series win over the Cubs, plus another Avs win pushes them to 3-0 and the Warriors even it up against our boy, Jayson 7:20 - Three things from the weekend that we loved: WWT raceway shows out, Flaherty is on the way and much more! 7:40 - TIOLI 8:00 - Fresh Take: The Cardinals in Chicago -- The good, the bad and the ugly 8:15 - Chris Kerber talks Blues offseason thoughts and plans 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Do we really have to have a conversation about a 14-year-old Brendon Donovan? Okay... 9:00 - Today's Big Thing: getting into the Blues top priorities for the Blues 9:15 - Larry Hughes talks Jayson Tatum, Celtics-vs-Dubs and his upcoming camps 9:30 - You're killing me, Smalls! 9:45 - What's on tap?
St. Louis native and former #8 overall pick in the NBA draft, Larry Hughes joins Alexa and Michelle to talk about his godson, Jayson Tatum's play for the Celtics through Game 2, how he saw the fallout from the first two games, the changes and adjustment he expects to see before Game 3, when he knew Jayson was special and looking forward to his upcoming events and camps with Larry Hughes Basketball Academy
Alexa Datt in studio! 7:00 - Weekend wrap-up as the Cardinals finish off a 3-for-5 series win over the Cubs, plus another Avs win pushes them to 3-0 and the Warriors even it up against our boy, Jayson 7:20 - Three things from the weekend that we loved: WWT raceway shows out, Flaherty is on the way and much more! 7:40 - TIOLI 8:00 - Fresh Take: The Cardinals in Chicago -- The good, the bad and the ugly 8:15 - Chris Kerber talks Blues offseason thoughts and plans 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Do we really have to have a conversation about a 14-year-old Brendon Donovan? Okay... 9:00 - Today's Big Thing: getting into the Blues top priorities for the Blues 9:15 - Larry Hughes talks Jayson Tatum, Celtics-vs-Dubs and his upcoming camps 9:30 - You're killing me, Smalls! 9:45 - What's on tap?
The legend, Agent Zero, joins Forgotten Seasons to relive his breakout 2004/05 season in DC. The high powered trio of Arenas, Larry Hughes and Antawn Jamison each averaged over 19 PPG and led the Wizards to their first playoff series victory in over 20 years. This was the only season from 1982 to 2013 that Washington advanced past the first round. Gil gives us 90 minutes of untold stories, insights into his teammates and peers, X's and O's and much more.Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legend, Agent Zero, joins Forgotten Seasons to relive his breakout 2004/05 season in DC. The high powered trio of Arenas, Larry Hughes and Antawn Jamison each averaged over 19 PPG and led the Wizards to their first playoff series victory in over 20 years. This was the only season from 1982 to 2013 that Washington advanced past the first round. Gil gives us 90 minutes of untold stories, insights into his teammates and peers, X's and O's and much more. Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more.
St. Louis in the building, y'all! Quentin and Darius welcome Larry Hughes to the Knuckleheads podcast. As a St. Louis native, Darius had to bring Larry on the pod to talk about growing up in The Lou, what it was like winning nationals in AAU and why he decided to go to college at St. Louis University. They also talk about what it was like playing with Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan and why in the world he would stay in the dunk contest when Vince was in it!… Tune in! Winning nationals in AAU and deciding to stay in STL for college (5:40) Draft process (20:05) Having a relationship and a nickname with AI (22:33) Making a run in Cleveland with LeBron (38:35) What is was like playing with MJ (75:50) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bernie offers up his takes on Larry Hughes, Jr. committing to Saint Louis University, the Blues, and likely Torey Krug, facing the Boston Bruins Tuesday night, and the Cardinals as they prepare to open a two-game series against Kansas City.
7:00 Weekend Roundup: Blues dominant, Binner look's like he's back & MLB hit its deadline 7:15 - Start One, Bench One, Cut One: Sunday Sept '25 Cards/NFL/MLS - Weekend Morning Burnch/Sleep-in/Soccer 7:30 - Is it smart for MLB to prioritize becoming a gambling sport than negotiating a better pace-of-play 7:45 - TIOLI: The NFL won't even think about going after Jerry Jones, will the Cardinals give Kyler the big money 8:00 - Fresh Take: Do you think Binnington is back? 8:15 - Chris Kerber talks about two dominant wins, Binnington bouncing back & Perron getting on the board 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Dan McLaughlin talks about the potential deadline in today's MLB/MLBPA labor talks 9:00 - Today's Big Thing: How big of a deal will it be if MLB doesn't come to a deal and starts missing games 9:15 - Larry Hughes comes in studio to talk about the LH Basketball Academy, the Lakers issues & an exciting East 9:30 - You're Killing me, Smalls!: 76ers starting off strong, Lakers big L to the Pelicans & Kyler Murray's TL;DR post 9:45 - What's on Tap?: We're giving away Motley Crue seats, so Michelle & Randy break down...Hair bands!
Larry Hughes joins the show in studio to talk about the latest going on at the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy, including reaching out to the kids with their programs, making it fun, why options across sports is a great thing for this generation, how the changes in the NBA and basketball change their coaching and his thoughts on the NBA including the struggles of the Laker, why he loves Tatum & the Celtics & if the early success from the new look 76ers is the real deal.
Billiken and St. Louis Basketball Legend Larry Hughes joins Peter and Zac for a career retrospective!
Homefield Apparel Billiken Collection to Drop 9/22. Men's Basketball: Sincere Parker Commitment, SLU/MIzzou Game?, Rothstein Praises Billiken opponents, Larry Hughes interview update Men's Soccer: Bronze Boot and UMass Recaps. Central Arkansas and George Mason Preview Women's Soccer: Dayton Recap. Duquesne and LaSalle Review Volleyball: Northern Colorado, North Dakota, Bradley recaps Fall Baseball and Softball Update Field Hockey: Richmond Review, Upcoming games. Visit HomefieldApparel.com starting 9/22 to purchase your Billiken gear using promo code MIDTOWNMADNESS at checkout for 15% off your first order! Homefield has scoured the history of Billiken athletics, they've put in the work to design a collection of super soft and comfortable t-shirts, hoodies and crewnecks that matches the passion and love SLU fans have for Billiken athletics. These shirts will not only become your go to gameday shirt but your favorite everyday way to represent your Saint Louis Billikens!
Back with another great episode of the podcast with legendary High School Coach Justin Tatum. Yes the Justin Tatum. Father of Boston Celtics Superstar Jayson Tatum. During the show we talk about his great high school and AAU run with best friend Larry Hughes that ultimately lead both to signing with the St. Louis University's Bilikens.He shares his stories of overcoming adversities early duiring high school to instilling a great work ethic in his oldest son and his State Championship teams at Soldan High and his alma mater CBC High. A lot to learn in this interview. Make sure to subscribe, comment and like. Check out past episodes and follow Coach Tatum at https://tatumnation.com/ for more information on summer camps! Follow on:Bryan Turner - @Coach.Bryan.Turner (Instagram)Bryan Turner - @CoachBT_Turner (Twitter)Bryan Turner - $BTHoopCoach (CashApp)https://www.bryanturnerbasketball.comhttps://teespring.com/stores/the-paint
Chase Carroll brings on Matt Modderno from Bullets forever and the Beleav in Wizards podcast with Larry Hughes, as they discuss the direction of the team, what they disliked from the game against the Pistons, and much more.
Etan Thomas talks with his old coach with the Washington Wizards Eddie Jordan as they discuss his love for DC, not getting his due credit for what he accomplished while coaching the Wizards, his friction with GM Ernie Grunfeld, how big of a mistake it was for Grunfeld not to re-sign Larry Hughes, coaching Gilbert Arenas, the respect he had for the late Abe Polin, his desire to coach again and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does STL mean to Larry and what was growing up in St. Louis like for him as a child? Being at Christian Brothers College HS and winning the 1997 State Championship. We talk about grassroots AAU for him and his team that won the AAU 17U National Championship with the St. Louis Eagles. We then hit on the 97 McDonalds All-American Game where he dropped 21 points against some of the big names we know today. What was his college recruitment like and why he chose to stay home wit St. Louis U and what he remembers about beating UMass in the 1998 NCAA Tournament? NBA Draft night and being picked #8 in the draft, who was in that draft and what it was like once his name was called. Playing with the Philadelphia 76ers and Allen Iverson, a story about when A.I. gave him his Bentley. What the move to the Golden State Warriors did for his career and being in the 2000 Slam Dunk Competition. We talk about his defensive ability, why he liked to lock down on defense, why defense is not the same today, and what Michael Jordan taught him about playing defense. The injuries he occurred and how that hampered him from being the NBA player he hoped to be, what it is like coming back after an injury with the expectations to be where you were prior. We talk being traded, the insight behind them that includes how living arrangements are handled. A couple of his most memorable games, what teams he really enjoyed playing for. We find out why he started the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy, the mission behind it and his new podcast called “Bleav in Wizards” with Matt Modderno. Links:Larry Hughes Basketball Academy: https://lhbasketballacademy.com/Bleav in Wizards Podcast: https://bleav.com/podcast-show/bleav-in-wizards/Follow Larry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thereallhughesLarry Hughes Basketball Academy on IG: https://www.instagram.com/larryhughesbasketballacademy/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights Extra 5Larry tells his definition of what being a valuable teammate isBeing in Nelly's Dilemma Video featuring Kelly Rowland and playing her boo.How many ways is a NBA player pulled off the court and how time management plays a roll.Being part of the 2017 Ice Cube's Big 3 LeagueA good story that happened in a practice between a Duke and UNC playerSupport the show (https://www.beforethelightspod.com/member-areas)
Etan Thomas is joined by 13-year NBA veteran Larry Hughes. They discuss Larry's NBA career, his special relationship with Gilbert Arenas, his stint playing alongside LeBron James on the Cleveland Cavaliers, why there are so few Black head coaches in the NBA, their time as teammates on the Washington Wizards, their experience playing with Michael Jordan and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices