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Reaction to the hire of Ross Hodge as West Virginia University's 24th mens basketball coach. David Smoak of Sicem365 on what Hodge will bring to WVU. Mountaineer football assistant coach Larry Porter and linebacker Reid Carrico on spring practice workouts.
Bonus episode with the audio being taken from the March 6th livestream over on the #CRW YouTube Channel. Subscribe below. #WVUCountry Roads Webcast - YouTube
Larry Porter's life began with brokenness, but God was at work even when he didn't realize it. Growing up in Eastern Kentucky, Larry faced challenges that shaped his resilience and self-reliance. Despite a loving grandmother and success in sports, he always felt something was missing.Everything changed when a friend invited him to church. A powerful sermon led him to surrender his life to Christ, setting him on a path of faith that would impact his entire family. Years later, after decades of prayer, Larry had the privilege of baptizing his own father—a moment that proved God's timing is always perfect.This is a story of perseverance, answered prayers, and the transformative power of faith. If you've ever prayed for a loved one to come to Christ, Larry's journey is a reminder to keep trusting in God's plan.
Kevin Flaherty and Ryan Wallace discuss the latest updates in the world of recruiting for KU and K-State. The guys discuss a pair of K-State commitments, the ongoing recruitment of Larry Porter and the Kansas State high school playoffs. Then the guys are joined by Larry Porter to discuss his recruitment, what he's looking for in a school and more! — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe Use the codes below to get 15% off your first order at homefieldapparel.com! K-State : 3MAW24 Kansas: PayHeed24 Missouri: Mizzou24 FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin Flaherty and Ryan Wallace discuss the latest updates in the world of recruiting for KU and K-State. The guys discuss a pair of K-State commitments, the ongoing recruitment of Larry Porter and the Kansas State high school playoffs. Then the guys are joined by Larry Porter to discuss his recruitment, what he's looking for in a school and more! — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe Use the codes below to get 15% off your first order at homefieldapparel.com! K-State : 3MAW24 Kansas: PayHeed24 Missouri: Mizzou24 FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
November 19, 2024: Hour 1 full Geoff opens the show by discussing AAC coach firings, the projected CFP rankings, and the best Tiger FB coach post Larry Porter. Then, he discusses news from the NFL during a game of Believe It or Not. 3159 Tue, 19 Nov 2024 17:06:50 +0000 5klAMl8lbpciF8V4XfjnfzPsoaJU9tX2 sports The Geoff Calkins Show sports November 19, 2024: Hour 1 Weekdays 9am-11am on 92.9 ESPN - Geoff Calkins is currently the lead columnist for /The Daily Memphian/ and -- after 17 years of entertaining and challenging Memphians in print, on the radio and on TV -- a fixture in the Memphis community. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.
Hour 3--J&J Show Tuesday 2/27/24--"Around College Hoops" with J&J on AAC rankings, Top 25, Tournament look + Geoff Calkins joined J&J discussing his wedding over weekend & local stars
On this episode, Jesse tells the story of a longtime Arkansas fugitive who escaped prison multiple times and could still be on the run today. Larry Porter Chism was convicted in 1974 and was sentenced to 40 years in prison for armed robbery and numerous drug offenses. US marshal services have put together some age progression photos of what Chism could look like today if he is still alive and on the run. Check out our facebook and instagram accounts for those!
TOM SHATEL was hired on September 1, 1991 as the sports columnist of the Omaha World Herald. He has been there since. In this conversation he talks about what he does. Also, Scott Frost, Tom Osborne, Bo Pelini and the importance of facing the sources when you write something critical of them. He talks about what makes him unique, his enjoyment of being at games, with coaches and players, and his lifelong stuttering and how he came to terms with it in the last 20 years. SHOW NOTES 1:00 Describe what a columnist does [hint: face of the sports section] 5:50 When did you find your ‘voice'? [reference to Jay Novacek AND Bill Plaschke] 10:30 How do fans respond when they disagree with you? 12:30 Lawrence Phillips and Tom Osborne and what did you hear from the coach? 14:00 You better show up if you're going to be critical [and the story of where Tom met Osborne] 18:50 Could you have imagined in 1991 you would still be here 32 years later? [talks about his job interview and the scene he found in Omaha] 24:00 The good Nebraska karma was found there when in college at Missouri [anecdote about Larry Porter sidebar from NU / Mizzou game in 1978] 29:20 The value of seeing practice and having better access to coaches and players 32:50 Provides authority in your reporting and writing 34:30 Getting special access to the coaches and players [and into an anecdote about Pelini] 37:20 Tom talks about dealing with stuttering his entire life, and how he publicly came to terms with it 41:45 Scott Frost – when did you first have an inkling it might now work out? 46:40 When did you start questioning Frost and his work here? 49:30 Shrader asks about reporting after Frost firing that they knew things were not right, but didn't report during his tenure here [no implication that Shatel did that] 52:40 We talk about Frost's enjoyment of the job, and Shatel says he thinks maybe Frost ‘couldn't turn it down' 55:00 Matt Davison's role in the Frost era and his in Frost's hiring [Shrader offers opinion] 59:00 How has the job changed in the 32 years?
A Commission for Compassion, with Rev. Larry Porter. Series: One Thing A Spacious Christianity, First Presbyterian Church of Bend, Oregon. Scripture: Mark 12:28-34; Matthew 25:31-46.Join us Sunday as our guest Rev. Larry Porter asks how we might answer Christ's call to serve others as we serve Jesus, through compassion and service. Our faith inspires welcoming all people with equal dignity. Together, we are called to transcend divisions and spread hope. Discover a faith not bound by borders, a faith that transforms lives to transform our world. We ask how we might become God's heart, hands and feet.Join us each Sunday, 10AM at bendfp.org, or 11AM KTVZ-CW Channel 612/12 in Bend. Subscribe/Follow, and click the bell for alerts.At First Presbyterian, you will meet people at many different places theologically and spiritually. And we love it that way. We want to be a place where our diversity brings us together and where conversation takes us all deeper in our understanding of God.We call this kind of faith “Spacious Christianity.” We don't ask anyone to sign creeds or statements of belief. The life of faith is about a way of being in the world and a faith that shows itself in love.Thank you for your support of the mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Bend. Visit https://bendfp.org/giving/ for more information.Keywords:jesus, love, people, church, lord, god, world, martin, burundi, roman, reach, commandment, day, opened, jewish authorities, neighbor, prophets, joy, life, give, presbyterian, church, online worship, bend, oregonFeaturing:Rev. Dr. Steven Koski, Rev. Kally Elliott, Tyler McQuilkin, Becca Ellis, Brave of Heart, GuestsSupport the show
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In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss Larry Porter Chism who is wanted for charges stemming from his escape from the Lonoke County Jail in Arkansas in December of 1978. At the time of his escape, Chism was serving a 40 year state sentence for armed robbery and narcotics violations followed by an additional 30 year federal sentence for kidnapping and hijacking an airplane. During his previous escape, Chism shot and seriously wounded a correctional officer. SUBMIT A TIP 1-877 WANTED2 (926-8332) https://www.usmarshals.gov/what-we-do/fugitive-investigations/submitting-a-tip https://crackhousechronicles.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sources: https://www.usmarshals.gov/what-we-do/fugitive-apprehension/15-most-wanted-fugitive/larry-porter-chism https://www.distractify.com/p/what-happened-to-larry-chism https://unresolved.me/larry-chism https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=399591
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In Free State Politics episode 8, public education takes center stage as John Rydell speaks to the president of the Teachers Association of Baltimore County. Cindy Sexton says the vast majority of students will finally return to in-person learning five days a week. But she adds there is currently not a vaccine mandate. “We hope that people get vaccinated. We know that's one of the ways to get on the other side of this pandemic,” said Sexton. The return to mask mandates continues to divide parents and students around the country. But Sexton says there will be a mask mandate in Baltimore County Public Schools. Rydell also examines the plight of a Baltimore County businessman who obtained a patent to streamline the process of refinancing mortgages only to have the Supreme Court declare his patent null and void. Larry Porter said, “I borrowed a half-million dollars to develop the technology.” He's since spent tens of thousands of dollars in a lengthy legal battle with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Porter adds that Congress also plans to examine the complex issue of patent laws. In his closing thoughts, Rydell reflects on the joyous return of the Maryland State Fair and county fairs after last year's shutdown due to COVID-19. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freestatepolitics.substack.com
We're back and late again! Was it Caitlin's fault yet again? No, but let's pretend it was because Andrew is the one writing this. Regardless, we've got a heck of a story for you this week. Larry Porter Chism threw away a shot at a nice career in law by also being into the illegal drug trade. Chism would be arrested and sentenced to 40 years in prison, but his story didn't end there. He and other prisoners were taken out for a bowling field trip for good behavior only to use this as an opportunity to escape! It only gets crazier from there. If you have any information, you can call in tips to 1-877-926-8332, and can also submit tips online to www.usmarshals.gov/tips.We talk about John Williams, Caitlin thinks she hates sitcoms, and Andrew accuses her of being an agent of the Sith. There's some talk about ear licking ASMR (no worries, no actual ASMR occurs in this show) and the weirdness of Twitch. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PTTDpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pttdpod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paintthetowndead/Email: PTTDPod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Southern and Hollywood crew takes a look at the Larry Porter era in Memphis and teases what's to come.
In this edition of the podcast, Anthony and Joshua are back to discuss the Tar Heels' 2021 schedule that was released this past Thursday and the hire of Larry Porter to replace Robert Gillespie.
Host Adam Manning discusses a wide range of topics with Larry Porter, a lifetime community member of Caroline County in Maryland. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businessinfluencepodcast/message
Bryan Matthews, Christian Clemente, Jeffrey Lee and Jay G. Tate reconvene to review Bryan Harsin's newest assistant coaches, the program's deliberate search for prospects, awkward times for Larry Porter and Travis Williams and a look ahead to the Fightin' Pearls' upcoming matchup with Arkansas. The show is presented by VooDoo Wing Company — with locations in Auburn, Mobile, Tuscaloosa and Las Vegas. Check them out IN PERSON for delicious chicken or on the web at www.voodoowingco.com.
Episode Nine: The Space of Time Which Intervened: Joseph Smith saw the Father and the Son in the spring of 1820 in answer to his earnest prayer. However, while it may have been the resolution for his personal crisis of faith it marked the beginning of the crisis of persecution that would follow him the rest of his life. This episode of History of the Saints deals with the aftermath of that Vision and what Joseph described as “the space of time which intervened between the time I had the Vision and the year, eighteen hundred and twenty-three.” Scholars: Richard Bennett, Dean Jessee, Larry Porter, Donald Enders, Steven Harper, Andrew Hedges
Episode Eight: If Any of You Lack Wisdom: Joseph Smith said, “At about the age of twelve years my mind became seriously impressed with regard to the all important concerns for the welfare of my immortal soul, which led me to searching….I pondered many things in my heart concerning the situation of the world of mankind—the contentions and divisions.” This episode of History of the Saints is about that world—the world of 1820, and how it led and prepared Joseph Smith for his experience in the Sacred Grove. Scholars" Steven Harper, John W. Welch, Richard Bennett, Brian Cannon, Gerrit Dirkmaat, Larry Porter, Jan Shipps
Episode Ten: The Years of Preparation: September 21, 1823, 17 year-old Joseph Smith Jr. learned from the angel Moroni of the ancient record buried in a hill not far from his home. He expected to receive that record when he went to the hill. He could not have known that it would take four years of instruction and intelligence before he would be able to receive it. This episode of History of the Saints tells the story of those years of preparation. Scholars: Steven Harper, Larry Porter, Michael MacKay, Andrew Hedges, Richard Bennett, Donald Enders, Mark Staker
Episode 11: Emma Hale Smith: One of those whose contribution to the Restoration is incalculable was Emma Hale. A revelation, now known as Doctrine and Covenants 25, referred to her as “an elect lady whom I have called.” Emma was Joseph Smith's wife, companion and confidant. This episode of History of the Saints is about her, her family, and those early years. Scholars: Brittany Chapman, Mark Staker, Larry Porter, Steven Harper
Episode 12: Multitudes Were on the Alert: It was just after midnight on September 22, 1827, when Joseph Smith and his wife Emma journeyed to the Hill Cumorah and there Joseph received the Gold Plates from the angel Moroni. This episode deals with the story of those who tried every exertion to get the plates from Joseph. Scholars: Steven Harper, Larry Porter, Mark Staker, Richard Anderson, Andrew Hedges, Michael MacKay, Richard Bennett
Episode Fourteen: The Lost Manuscript: In this episode of History of the Saints we tell the story of the Lost Manuscript of the Book of Mormon—the so-called 116 pages—the Book of Lehi. What happened and what did it mean? Scholars: Mark Staker, Andrew Hedges, Michael MacKay, Larry Porter, Steven Harper, Richard Bennett
Episode Eighteen: The Book of Mormon, A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: Joseph Smith completed the translation of the present Book of Mormon text between April 7, 1829 and July 1, 1829. When all things of its origins are considered, the Book of Mormon is a marvelous work and a wonder—indeed—a miracle. That is this episode of History of the Saints. Scholars: Robin Jensen, William Hartley, Mark Staker, Andrew Hedges, Royal Skousen, Larry Porter, Steven Harper, Michael MacKay
Episode Twenty: Printing the Book of Mormon: From the very beginning it had been Joseph Smith's intent to publish the Book of Mormon to the world. There would be 5000 copies of a book with more than 500 pages, bound in leather, and on frontier America that was a daunting and expensive undertaking. Who could they get to print it? This episode of History of the Saints tells that story. Scholars: Robin Jensen, Gerritt Dirkmaat, Larry Porter, Royal Skousen
Episode Twenty Two: The Organization of the Church of Christ: In a revelation to Joseph Smith in the summer 1828, the Lord said, “If this generation harden not their hearts, I will establish my Church among them.” The promise was that the Lord would restore his Church once more among them and Joseph and his brethren anxiously awaited that fulfillment. Then came Tuesday, April 6, 1830, and the formal organization of the Church. This episode tells that story. Scholars: Steven Harper, Andrew Hedges, Larry Porter, William Hartley, Mark Staker
Episode Six: The Early Years of the Joseph Smith Sr. Family: Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack were married January 24, 1796 at Tunbridge Vermont. They began their life together with a $1000 wedding present and part ownership of a “handsome” farm, but within a few years they had lost that farm. Those early New England years were difficult enough that by 1816 Father Smith would seek his fortunes in a new land. This is the story of the early years of the Smith family and those circumstances that took them to Palmyra, New York. Scholars: Richard L. Anderson, Alexander L. Baugh, Larry Porter
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Marcus Gronauer brings on former Memphis running back and media personality Doc Holliday. Holliday talks about his recruitment to Memphis and relationship with Penny Hardaway (1:35-4:00). Scrimmaging the U of M basketball team (4:00-5:20). A gift from Penny Hardaway (5:20-7:20). Holliday's first college game against Tennessee and holding an interesting school record at Memphis (7:20-15:00). Chuck "Ground Chuck" Stobart, Larry Porter, Steve Matthews and Isaac Bruce (15:00-19:30). Holliday's miracle 2003 New Orleans Bowl appearance (19:30-23:00). Holliday's thoughts on the football program today (23:00-28:00). Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @TigerTalesPod. ***1-click subscribe to Tiger Tales on YouTube***
Marcus Gronauer brings on former Memphis defensive back Reggis Ball. 1:35-4:00: Ball’s recruitment to Memphis & growing up with four brothers4:00-6:30: Ball’s reaction to Larry Porter getting fired & Justin Fuente coming in6:30-9:20: 2012 & 2013 seasons9:20-12:00: 2014 season, including Memphis vs. UCLA12:00-16:20: 2014 Miami Beach Bowl16:20-23:00: Ball’s stellar senior season, the Ole Miss game & losing momentum23:00-24:20: Birmingham Bowl vs. Auburn24:20-25:30: Ball slept in the locker room25:30-27:30: Toughest team to prepare for27:30-30:05: Ball explains what happened after the Birmingham Bowl30:05-33:50: Funniest teammates & toughest guy to tackle in practiceFollow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @TigerTalesPod. ***1-click subscribe to Tiger Tales on YouTube***
Marcus Gronauer brings on former Memphis punter Tom Hornsey. 1:20-3:00: Hornsey talks about his childhood in Australia and playing Australian rules football growing up3:00-4:45: Hornsey explains how he found out about punting and American football and the learning process4:45-7:00: Hornsey explains how he ended up at the University of Memphis and how different it was coming to the United States for the first time ever7:00-8:03: Hornsey explains what it was like to put on shoulder pads and a helmet for the first time 8:03-10:00: Hornsey talks about the brutality of American football 10:00-10:48: Hornsey’s favorite things about Memphis 10:48-11:44: Ray Guy Award11:44-14:15: Difference between Larry Porter and Justin Fuente14:15-16:25: Hornsey’s favorite memories16:25-17:40: Life for Hornsey nowFollow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @TigerTalesPod.
The Asylum Presents Lou Ferrigno in "The Grandma Effect" Buckle up buddy, cause this is another thrilltacular episode of This Is What I Don’t Understand! Action at every corner, drama up the wazoo, and enough side-splitting laughs to fill a 65 gallon drum! This week Tad and Jim investigate these topics:* Asylum Films* "Can I Help You With Anything Today?"* No Demos for Games Anymore* White ClothingCritics are raving over the newest chapter in the magical Larry Porter series, The Secret Corridor! Watch as Larry and his pals Don and Hilamine uncover a dark secret at their magic school Pigpimple. The Dark Lord is after them this time after they interrupt his plan to take over the world by producing cheap knock off films. Critics love the CG effects that are dated even for films 20 years older, and the script is pulled from a different Mad Libs book this time! 4 Stars says Big Pete at the Fat Greaser in Wilmington, Wisconsin.Hey, dummy! Are all these bright colors and big signs making your brainy-wainy hurty-wurty? Well have no fear, [INSERT BIG BOX RETAILER HERE] employees are here to help! No more hours of looking for that one thing you need, we’ll get it for you! Do you need someone to interrupt your conversation every 5 minutes? We offer that too! Do you need anything? Do you need some HELP? DO YOU NEED ANYTHING AT ALL?! DO YOU NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGone are the days of demos. Those wonderful days where you could try something out before buying it. No, nowadays they expect you to go through the hassle of buying the game, opening it up, installing it, patching it, and then spending a few hours to find out it stinks. GOTTA GET THOSE FIRST DAY SALES. CAN’T LET PEOPLE TRY IT OUT FOR FREE. CAN’T LET THEM FIND OUT IT WON’T BE PLAYABLE UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST THREE WEEKLY PATCHES.You know, when I’m watching my TV, and a man comes on to tell me how white my shirts could be, I change the channel because I don’t own any white shirts. Because every time I wear one, I spill some wine on it, or accidentally drip some barbecue sauce on it, or a hobo vomits on it. Bleach should serve one purpose, and it’s not for clothes, it’s for mouths. If you wanna spend your time cleaning your shoes or your Miami Vice jacket, be my guest, just don’t include me (unless there’s a wet t-shirt contest).Plus, we listen to voicemails and reveal what movie we’ll be watching for March’s commentary. Which one of us has been mistaken for a hobo? You’ll have to listen to find out! Remember to visit or Patreon and join our Discord
This week we interviewed Larry Porter from Tyrs Helm Tribe in Manhattan, Ks about his experience in the ADF and the intersection of Druidry and Heathenry. You can find more information about the ADF Ad Astra gathering in Topeka on April 23rd on their Facebook Event Page. Please see our show notes for the link: http://www.AcrossTheHedge.com/Episode9.html The herb of the week is basil. The practical section is about the utility of guided meditation, and the recipe this week is Cauliflower Casserole. Special thanks to Larry Porter, Ralph Romig, Shawn Wilson and Donnie Baker for allowing me to include their portions of the ritual. Show notes for this episode are on our website http://www.AcrossTheHedge.com. This episode is 1 hour and 2 minutes long.