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Forrest Brock and Evan Simon have company now with a third player in the mix for Temple's starting quarterback job as the Owls' season opener at Oklahoma approaches. You'll hear from Temple's third-year head coach Stan Drayton, defensive line coach Larry Knight and long snapper Andrew McIlquham, a Wuerffel Trophy and AFCA Good Works Team watch list candidate, on this week's podcast as our preseason camp coverage continues. Intro: 0:00 – 3:00 OwlScoop.com reporter Rymir Vaughn breaks news of his next career move: 3:00 – 7:42 On (or around) this date with Declan Landis: 7:42 – 13:20 A look at Temple's quarterback position battle: 13:20 – 24:15 Andrew McIlquham interview: 24:15 – 30:08 A look back and a look ahead at our upcoming coverage: 30:08 – 31:40 Mailbag: 31:40 – end
Kids are a mystery. One day you can't get them to sit still. The next day you can't get them out of bed. Some homework is a breeze. Other homework is a battle. What is the best way to set goals with kids who are more focused on learning the latest TikTok dance than getting good grades? Larry Knight knows a thing or two about both kids and goals. He's the principal at N.B. Cook Elementary School, a parent, and someone who has achieved admirable fitness milestones. Learn about the most effective ways to set goals with your kids as we talk about success, failure, and the steps in between.Guest: Larry KnightLearn more about Escambia County School District: https://ecsd-fl.schoolloop.com/ Host: Meredith Hackwith Edwards
In this episode of Beyond Belief Sobriety, you will meet John C. from Paris, Vick Losick, from New York City, John Huey from Washington D.C., and Larry Knight from Toronto. The four appeared on the podcast to talk about a new secular recovery meeting they started called “Afternoon with the Atheists,” which is named after […]
Ricky Norris Knight, 71, of Thomasville, AL died June 8, 2022 at Thomasville Regional Medical Center. He was born November 19, 1950 in Thomasville, AL to Leroy Webb and Clovis Knight. He was a retired mill worker a member of Thomasville Baptist Church. He is survived by three daughters, Sherry Woodard, Carey DeRouen, and Angel Dailey; three brothers, Randy Knight, Farrell Knight, and Larry Knight; three sisters, Rosie Peterson, Carol Johnson, and Diane Crow; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Thomasville Baptist Church on Friday, June 10, 2022 at 3:00 pm with Rev. Ty Parten officiating. Burial followed...Article Link
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
This week, Larry Knight shares his Appalachian Trail thru-hike story. It was never really a bucket list item for Larry but, as often happened, a confluence of events culminated in Larry finding himself at Springer Mountain, heading north. Injury curtailed the first attempt, but Larry returned to finish the job the following year. When Larry was finished, he wanted a memento of the trip and started thinking about a map that would be personal to him and his hike. This has developed, and a listener to our show, Don Robinson, recently bought and gifted one of Larry's meticulously detailed maps to Steve. Larry then picked up the ball and offered to personalize a map for Steve. It is nothing less than spectacular. Check out the video further below. If you'd like to learn more about Larry's wonderful maps, visit his website at https://www.redeftmapping.com/ or find him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/Red_Eft_Mapping/ Steve and Larry discuss how these maps came about and–very generously–Don Robinson and Larry are donating the original map to one of our listeners. Larry himself poses the question on our show, so don't forget to enter this competition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs2XvoTHrkw Alyssa Reck was somewhat thrown in at the deep end with a few minutes' notice for this week's ATC segment but handled herself admirably. Alyssa's subject was "Why Connections Matter: From Engagement to Responsible Recreation." If you'd like to learn more about the issues discussed, Alyssa has provided the following links. Hiker Resource Library https://appalachiantrail.org/hiker-resources, This is a collection of resources for hikers to stay safe, healthy, and responsible on the Appalachian Trail. Register on A.T. Camp https://atcamp.org/ Recreate Responsibly Coalition https://www.recreateresponsibly.org/ Folks can also always find ATC us on Social Media. Lastly, Gene Espy figures in this week's reading of Larry Luxenburg's "Walking the Appalachian Trail." If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com Any support is gratefully received.
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
We have a story today of a young man who walked away from a life of extreme poverty to find himself (literally) on the Appalachian Trail. Matthew Emerson's story is now a book, and his visceral experiences set the scene for his journey and a new life at the end. Matthew's insights gleaned from his hike resonated with me, and we share a frank discussion for this Thanksgiving Day. You can find Matthew's book on Amazon. Click the picture of the cover and you'll be taken there. Another hiker-turned-author, Ben Crawford, shares why, despite exposing his family to YouTube scrutiny, there is more to tell. Like Matthew's book, you can find Ben's on Amazon by clicking on the book cover. Remember, you can get your own signed copy of Ben's book by answering the question I asked in the podcast. Send your answer to steve@hikingradionetwork.com. I also mention the magnificent, personalized map of my 2019 hike. You can see my video below and more of Larry Knight's work at redeftmapping.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs2XvoTHrkw Finally, continuing both the book and map theme, Larry Luxenburg's Walking the Appalachian Trail talks of another giant map. Once again, find Larry's book at Amazon. (Sorry about the small pic!!) If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com Any support is gratefully received.
Coach Collins and Andy Demetra recap last week's victory over Louisville along with assistant coach Larry Knight.
1. FOX Card -Title fight: Julian Williams vs. Jeison Rosario, 12 rounds, for Williams' IBF/WBA junior middleweight titleTitle fight: Chris Colbert vs. Jezreel Corales, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA interim junior lightweight titleJoey Spencer vs. Erik Spring, 6 rounds, middleweightsThomas LaManna vs. Jorge Cota, 10 rounds, junior middleweightsVito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Preston Wilson, 4 rounds, welterweightsNorman Neely vs. Larry Knight, 4 rounds, heavyweights2. ESPN Card- Eleider "Storm" Alvarez vs. Michael Seals, 10 rounds, light heavyweightsFelix Verdejo vs. Manuel Rey Rojas, 10 rounds, lightweightsChristopher Diaz vs. Adeilson Dos Santos, 8 rounds, featherweightsVictor Bisbal vs. Devin Vargas, 8 rounds, heavyweights3. Joshua vs Pulev in Turkey
Preview of Citadel game with broadcast crew, defensive line coach Larry Knight and senior golfer Luke Schniederjans
Sam and Dan's father, Larry Knight, shares some experiences raising Sam. He also tells the story of Sam and Tommy's birth and Tommy's passing from his perspective (see episodes 2 & 4). This episode was recorded on June 26, 2019.
On ANZAC Day 2006, a Mine Collapse occurred at Beaconsfield Gold Mine in Tasmania, killing Larry Knight and trapping Todd Russell and Brandt Webb underground. In this 1st episode of a 2 part series, I interview Matthew Gill, the former Mine Manager who led the team of over 200 people who rescued them. We talk through the early rescue operation; the effect on the team when they found Larry Knight; how they found the two alive; and the point when the media tsunami hit.
Sam and Dan are joined by their father, Larry Knight. They discuss childhood games, baseball mitts, and the status of Sam's health. This episode was recorded on April 18, 2019.
On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Camal visits with Sumrall baseball coach Larry Knight to discuss a number of topics. Also, Andrew and Camal preview the Conference USA basketball tournament, as well as talk a little bit about Southern Miss baseball's offensive woes. First, the interview with Larry Knight is played (10:00). The conversation starts with Sumrall's turf field, then how his Bobcats fared at the Perfect Game National Showdown last week. They also discuss this year's team and Knight supporting Louisiana Tech baseball in Southern Miss country. After that, the two preview the C-USA basketball tournament (26:55), as Andrew will be there for coverage, and Camal dishes out a Southern Miss baseball statistic that could ease the minds of fans (38:15).
In this episode, Errthang takes on radio drama: John Coffey waits to play his part in The Green Mile in the room of Magical Negroes. With him are other Magical Negroes: Mother Abigail, Bagger Vance, and God (with a Little g). When John learns the nature of his power, he doesn’t want to be magical anymore and refuses to go. But everyone has to play their part, or the universe might fall apart. John Coffey and the rest of the Magical Negroes wrestle with question; are we all destined to play the roles we are cast? Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. This episode features Larry Knight (as John Coffey), David Girard (Legba), Jason Stephens (God with a little g), Toni Lang Philips (Mother Abigail), Steven Anderson (Bagger Vance), Bill Ratliff (Stephen King), Brooks Anne (Clerk). S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Leo's Radio show-"Bluesland" May 14, 2015 Part 1 of 2. Here is some good hand picked music just for you. I hope you enjoy the show and send me requests for my next show at webmaster@leosbluesland.com. Here is the playlist: Bluesland (Blues) with Leo Schumaker 05/14/2015 03:00PM to 04:30PM 03:00PM-03:03PM (3:33) Booker T And The M Gs “Green onions” from Stax 50th Anniversary on Atlantic (USA) 03:03PM-03:07PM (3:40) Buddy Guy “First time I met The Blues” composed by Buddy Guy from Can't Quit the Blues (CD, Album, Private, 2006) on Silvertone 03:07PM-03:13PM (5:52) Larry Knight and The Blowin' Smoke Rhythm and Blues Band “Built for Comfort” from Beyond The Blues Horizon 03:13PM-03:18PM (5:38) Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater “Cool Blues Walk” from Cool Blues Walk (1998) on Bullseye Blues (England) 03:18PM-03:21PM (3:00) Wynonna Carr “Should I Ever Love Again” composed by D.R. from Blues Brothers and Soul Sisters 03:21PM-03:32PM (10:11) Tab Benoit & Jimmy Thackery “These Arms of Mine” composed by Otis Redding from Whiskey Store Live (CD, Album, Private, 2004) on Telarc (USA) 03:32PM-03:34PM (2:36) Little Richard “I'm Just a Lonely Guy” composed by Dorothy LaBostrie from The Georgia Peach (Rock, 1956) on Specialty Rcrds 03:34PM-03:41PM (6:17) The Love Dogs “Keep On Lyin'” from Live and On Fire on T-Ray Records 03:41PM-03:46PM (5:00) The Mannish Boys w/Finis Tasby and Kid Ramos “You don't love me” from Double Dynamite 03:46PM-03:49PM (3:00) Jr. Wells “Prison Walls All Around Me” from The Profile Records Story on Fuel Records (USA) 03:52PM-03:58PM (6:01) Kirk Fletcher “Thats Why I'm Cryin'” from Shades of Blues6 "LADIOS"