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Lennie James is a British actor and writer. In 2025, he received the BAFTA for Leading Actor for his portrayal of Barrington Walker in the TV adaptation of Bernadine Evaristo's novel Mr. Loverman.This award adds to his collection, which also includes accolades for writing. At seventeen, he wrote Trial and Error and won the National Youth Theatre–Texaco Playwriting Competition, earning the title of Most Prominent Playwright Under 21.For a decade, Lennie played Morgan Jones in The Walking Dead and its spin-off Fear the Walking Dead, gaining such global recognition that he was even recognised by Vatican guards.He also created and starred in the critically acclaimed Sky Atlantic drama Save Me, which premiered in 2018. Its second season, Save Me Too, won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Series in 2021.Raised by his mother Phyllis, who emigrated from Trinidad to work as a nurse, Lennie faced hardship after her death when he was eleven. He and his brother Kestor were placed in a children's home, and later Lennie moved into foster care after the home was sold by Wandsworth Council.Encouraged by a youth theatre group, Lennie pursued acting and later trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.He met his wife, Giselle, at seventeen in the same youth theatre group. They have three daughters and divide their time between the US and the UK.DISC ONE: Touch The Hem Of His Garment - Gene Martin DISC TWO: I Found Lovin' - Fatback Band DISC THREE: Doesn't Make It Alright - The Specials DISC FOUR: Living For The City - Stevie Wonder DISC FIVE: Any Old Time - Artie Shaw and his Orchestra with Billie Holiday DISC SIX: For me... Formidable - Charles Aznavour DISC SEVEN: Champagne Supernova - Oasis DISC EIGHT: Try a Little Tenderness - Otis Redding BOOK CHOICE: The Collected Novels of Toni Morrison LUXURY ITEM: A guitar CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: For me... Formidable - Charles Aznavour Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah TaylorDesert Island Discs has cast many actors and writers away including the author of Mr. Loverman, Booker Prize winner Bernadine Evaristo and the creator of Line of Duty, Jed Mercurio. You can hear their programmes if you search through BBC Sounds or our own Desert Island Discs website.
Have you ever wondered how to confidently sell your flowers and build a thriving flower business?In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia sits down with Lennie Larkin, flower farmer, educator, and founder of Flower Farming for Profit. Lennie shares her expert advice on pricing, mindset, and how to approach flower sales with clarity and confidence.Tune in to Episode 76 to learn: How to know when you're ready to start selling your flowers The biggest myths about flower sales (and what actually works) Mindset shifts that help you charge your worth How to attract loyal customers who value your story What to expect at the upcoming Sell Your Flowers SummitWhether you're dreaming about turning your garden into a business or already running a small flower farm, this conversation will help you sell your flowers with purpose and profitability.Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/11/11/ep-76-how-to-sell-your-flowers-with-confidence/Learn more and connect with Lennie:
Samford basketball head coach Lennie Acuff joined 3 Man Front and discussed their 3-game series with UAB, this current era of college basketball & the identity of his team, and previewed the SoCon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the last hour of Wednesday's 3 Man Front we caught up with Samford basketball HC Lennie Acuff to preview their season, discussed Auburn & Notre Dame's future home and home matchups, and had #PatPonders! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La presión, la vocación o el control de la respiración son algunos de los elementos presentes en el día a día de dos profesiones, que a priori no podrían ser más dispares, el buceo y la interpretación. Nos decidimos a encontrar sus lugares comunes de la mano de la actriz Bárbara Lennie, protagonista de la película 'Los Tigres', y el buzo profesional Juan José Rosa Betanzos. Escuchar audio
Romy cierra simbólicamente su primera era en solitario. 'Love Who You Love', su nueva canción producida por Jamie xx, es tanto una carta de amor como un mensaje de resiliencia. En un mundo que sigue siendo desafiante para expresar abiertamente el amor dentro de la comunidad LGBTIQ+, Romy amplía el alcance emocional de su primer disco y reivindica el papel fundamental que han tenido los clubes queer como espacios de apoyo y reconocimiento. Desde ahí, transmite una idea tan sencilla como poderosa: nadie puede arrebatarte el amor que sientes; es tuyo.Además, la escritora y editora Sabina Urraca responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ!. También proponemos un Punto de Encuentro inspirado en la película Los Tigres, que reúne a Bárbara Lennie y a un buzo submarino profesional: dos mundos aparentemente opuestos que, sin embargo, comparten vocación, presión y soledad.Playlist:Headache - The Beginning of the EndMachinedrum, aja monet - ORACLECielö - Últimamente he pensado bastante en la muerteMatsu - ArrebatoOneohtrix Point Never - Cherry BlueAstrid Sonne - Staying hereFine - Days IncompleteLana Del Rey - Happiness is a butterflyFabiana Palladino - Stay With Me Through The NightLittle Simz - FreeMark Ronson, RAYE - SuzanneJames Blake - Thrown AroundMoby - Next Is the EAvalon Emerson, Moby - E After NextRomy - Always ForeverWednesday - Elderberry WineSnocaps - Cherry Hard CandyWaxahatchee - FireThe Weather Station - Airportwaterbaby, ttoth - Beck n CallTame Impala - No ReplyLauren Auder - yesOliver Sim - ObsessionRadiohead - Everything In It's Right PlaceSudan Archives - SHE’S GOT PAINSofia Kourtesis, Caribou - UnidosMiguel - CAOSROSALÍA, Yves Tumor, Björk - BerghainRomy - Love Who You Loveunderscores - Do ItFred again.., Skrillex, Four Tet - Baby again..Magdalena Bay - Black-Eyed Susan ClimbSpiritual Cramp, Sharon Van Etten - You’ve Got My NumberWolf Alice - Bloom Baby BloomNothing - cannibal worldDepresión Sonora - Cómo Será Vivir en el CampoJust Mustard - WE WERE JUST HERENation of Language - Under the WaterNatalia Lacunza - SINGAPURMaria Arnal - AMAAmaia - AralarEscuchar audio
Flower farming is full of beauty, but turning that beauty into a profitable business takes strategy. In this episode, Lennie Larkin breaks down the real numbers behind a thriving flower farm, from understanding profit margins and valuing your time to pricing, marketing, and knowing when to pivot. You'll learn practical, down-to-earth tips for making smart money decisions, avoiding common pricing traps, and building a farm that not only blooms but lasts. Whether you're dreaming of your first acre or refining your current systems, this conversation is your roadmap to a more sustainable and rewarding flower business.MentionsLennie's Upcoming Event (Nov 2025): Sell Your Flowers SummitLennie's Instagram: flowerfarming.forprofitLennie's online course: Profitable Flower FarmingField & Garden #362: "What's Your Problem?" Mentorship RoundtableShop the TGW Online Store for all your seeds and supplies!Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News!The Field and Garden Podcast is produced by Lisa Mason Ziegler, award-winning author of The Cut Flower Handbook, Vegetables Love Flowers, and Cool Flowers, owner of The Gardener's Workshop, Flower Farming School Online, and the publisher of Farmer-Florist School Online and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with Lisa on social media!
Fin de semana de castañadas, Halloween, panellets, castañas y muchas películas que llegan a los cines para dar miedo, risa o ambas cosas. En una primera parte recomendamos tres pelis ya estrenadas: Maspalomas, Un simple accidente y Jugar con fuego. Hacemos un avance del Festival de Cine de Terror de Molins de Rei que celebra del 7 al 16 de noviembre su edición número 44. Y, para acabar, los estrenos de esta semana: Together con Dave Franco y Alison Brie, Esa cosa con alas con Benedict Cumberbatch, Los Tigres de Alberto Rodríguez con Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie, Recién nacidas de los hermanos Dardenne.
Sergio Pérez entrevista en el Festival de San Sebastián a los protagonistas de la última película de Alberto Rodríguez.
Min 4: LOS TIGRES (4 estrellas) En Los Tigres, Alberto Rodríguez vuelve a sumergirse -esta vez literalmente- en el territorio que mejor domina: el del drama social revestido de thriller. Tras La isla mínima o Modelo 77, el cineasta sevillano pone el foco en un mundo apenas explorado por el cine español, el de los buzos industriales que se juegan la vida en silencio bajo las aguas del puerto de Huelva. Antonio de la Torre encarna con su habitual magnetismo a un buzo veterano que, junto a su hermana -una impecable Bárbara Lennie-, se enfrenta al límite físico y moral de su oficio cuando descubren un alijo de cocaína en un petrolero hundido. A partir de ahí, el director construye un relato de atmósfera opresiva, cargado de tensión y verdad, que combina el pulso del cine de género con una mirada profundamente humana al sacrificio y la precariedad laboral. Min 14 CUERPOS LOCOS (1 estrella) La directora Ana Murugarren se adentra en el terreno de la comedia familiar con Cuerpos Locos, un relato construido sobre el clásico intercambio de identidades que esta vez enfrenta a una niña de diez años, Ana, y su futura madrastra, Sara. Cuando ambos cuerpos se cruzan por una extraña tormenta electromagnética, la jueza deberá sobrevivir al mundo infantil y la niña al entorno del juzgado, en un choque de perspectivas que va de la adversidad a la comprensión mutua. El reparto, encabezado por Paz Padilla, con la participación de Antonio Resines, Ricardo Castella y otros nombres destacados del cine español, se mueve con soltura en una propuesta visualmente ambiciosa para su género --la presencia de efectos especiales y localizaciones en el País Vasco amplían el marco habitual de la comedia--, aportando dinamismo aunque sin escapar del esquema familiar de manual. MIn 17: TOGETHER (3,5 estrellas) En su ópera prima, el director Michael Shanks ofrece un relato inquietante de horror corporal que explora la dependencia emocional y la disolución de identidad en pareja. Alison Brie y Dave Franco â€"que además son pareja en la vida realâ€" interpretan a Millie y Tim, quienes se trasladan al campo buscando un nuevo comienzo. Lo que arranca como un intento de renovación se convierte en un descenso hacia lo extraño cuando descubren una cueva y un agua que desencadenan mutaciones físicas y simbólicas: el cuerpo se convierte en metáfora de unión, transformación y terror. Min 23: A PESAR DE TI (2'5 estrellas) Dirigida por Josh Boone, esta adaptación de la novela de Colleen Hoover reúne a Allison Williams (Morgan Grant), Mckenna Grace (Clara Grant) y Dave Franco (Jonah Sullivan) en una historia que parte de una familia aparentemente estable: madre, hija adolescente y padre. Morgan, que en su juventud dejó de lado sus sueños para asumir la maternidad, ve cómo su relación con Clara se tensa conforme la joven crece y rechaza el camino que su madre le trazó. Cuando un accidente trágico arrolla la vida familiar y emerge una traición inesperada, madre e hija quedan obligadas a reconstruirse mientras se aferran a lo que aún les queda. Min 27: ESA COSA CON ALAS (3 estrellas) En Esa cosa con alas, el director Dylan Southern propone un filme que mezcla el drama emocional con lo sobrenatural y el terror psicológico. Benedict Cumberbatch interpreta a un padre que, tras la repentina muerte de su esposa, se ve obligado a cuidar solo de sus dos hijos mientras una presencia inquietante se apodera lentamente de su hogar. El guion juega con la ambigüedad: ¿es la aparición unánime de su culpa, del duelo acumulado o un ente real que se alimenta del miedo? El reparto incluye además figuras como David Thewlis, cuya voz aporta a lo perturbador de la historia, y Sam Spruell, en un papel que tensiona aún más la fragilidad del protagonista. La trama se estructura con sobriedad y tensión creciente, permitiendo que la atmósfera â€"más que el susto fácilâ€" sea la que conduzca el viaje hacia una devastación interna. Min 32: RECIÉN NACIDAS (4 estrellas) En Recién nacidas, los hermanos belgas Jean-Pierre Dardenne y Luc Dardenne regresan al cine social con una mirada coral impactante: cinco adolescentes â€"Jessica, Perla, Julie, Ariane y NaÃma" conviven en un centro materno mientras enfrentan el reto de criar a sus hijos nacidos de circunstancias difíciles. La película se desarrolla en espacios austeros, casi de documental, y apuesta por el realismo puro al mostrar la precariedad, la ausencia paterna, las adicciones o el pasado traumático de estas jóvenes. El reparto, considerablemente formado por actrices no profesionales o poco conocidos como Elsa Houben, Janaína Halloy, Samia Hilmi, Lucie Laruelle y Babette Verbeek aporta frescura y autenticidad al relato. Los Dardenne, que firman tanto dirección como guión, emplean su característico estilo de cámara cercana al cuerpo y al silencio, sin grandes adornos, buscando que la verdad de los personajes se imponga. Min 35: MONSIEUR AZNAVOUR (3 estrellas) En Monsieur Aznavour, los directores Mehdi Idir y Grand Corps Malade trazan con pulso firme el ascenso de Charles Aznavour desde sus humildes orígenes como hijo de refugiados armenios hasta convertirse en leyenda de la canción francesa. Protagonizada por Tahar Rahim â€"quien encarna al artista con intensidad y convicciónâ€" la cinta despliega la lucha constante de un hombre cuya voz parecía no tener cabida en su tiempo y que, sin embargo, se negó a escuchar ese veredicto. Su encuentro con Édith Piaf se convierte en la bisagra de una carrera forjada en escenarios pequeños, sacrificios familiares y una voluntad que desafiaba toda norma. La película no solo recrea los éxitos y la consagración del protagonista, sino también las raíces invisibles de su mito: el exilio, la pobreza, la creación musical fuera de los márgenes, todo ello bajo una estética cuidada, fotográfica y sobria que sirve de marco a la emoción. Min 37: EL EFECTO DE LAS GUERRERAS K-POP (3 estrellas) Hablamos con Raquel Hernández del fenómeno provocado en Netflix por Las guerreras K-pop, dirigida por Maggie Kang y Chris Appelhans, se presenta un mundo vibrante que fusiona el espectáculo del K-pop con la acción sobrenatural más desenfadada. La trama gira en torno a las superestrellas del pop coreano Rumi, Mira y Zoey, quienes llevan una doble vida: por el día llenan estadios y seducen multitudes como el grupo HUNTR/X, y por la noche se convierten en cazadoras de demonios para proteger a sus fans de amenazas ocultas. Su impacto en la plataforma ha sido tal entre los seguidores que este fin de semana se ha estrenado en varias salas españolas en formato karaoke. Min 40: LA PELI DE TU VIDA: CON INMA CUESTA La actriz española de cine, teatro y televisión reconocida por su versatilidad y magnetismo interpretativo, premiada en el reciente Festival Abycine 2025, atiende cara a cara la petición de Estamos de Cine y nos cuenta porqué considera 'Tómbola' (Luis Lucía. 1962) el título que marcó su amor y dedicación al cine. Min 47: BSO "TRILOGÍA INDIANA JONES" Y ya que hace justo una semana, Aitor Arregi, el Moriarti más aventurero, apostó por Indiana Jones como la "trilogía de su vida", tenemos en bandeja rendir homenaje a la aportación del gran John Williams para las tres primeras entregas. Ángel Luque se frota las manos desde que escuchó el veredicto de Arregi en Estamos de Cine. Ahora nos toca disfrutarlo
Fin de semana de Halloween y la cartelera aprovecha el buen tirón del cine de terror con un puñado de títulos interesantes, como 'Together' con Dave Franco y Alison Brie reflexionando sobre la dependencia y la toxicidad de una pareja, o 'Esa cosa sin alas', una historia de duelo con Benedict Cumberbatch. En cines está ya también 'Los tigres', la nueva película de Alberto Rodríguez sobre dos hermanos buzos que lidian con la precariedad económica y emocional, esos hermanos son Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie. Además, se estrenan dos grandes películas que pasaron por Cannes y ahora lo han hecho por la Seminci, la antipelícula de atracos 'The Mastermind' con Josh O'Connor y el drama sobre madres adolescentes de los Dardenne. En televisión, comentamos el estreno de 'It: Bienvenidos a Derry', la adaptación de 'Cometierra' y la vuelta del creador de 'Breaking Bad' con 'Pluribus'.
Cerramos una semana en la que hay títulos para todos los gustos, thriller, drama íntimo, biopic, viajes en el tiempo y hasta experimentos artísticos, Comenzamos con una película muy esperada Los tigres, el último trabajo de Alberto Rodríguez que nos lleva a los fondos marinos. Con él y los actores protagonistas Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie charlamos esta madrugada. Recién Nacidas de los hermanos Dardenne es otra de las películas que no podíamos perdernos, pone el centro de mira en un centro maternal y en la historia de cinco adolescentes, de todo ello hablamos con sus directores. Recién Nacidas es la cinta internacional que destacamos junto a The Mastermind de Kelly Reichardt y el biopic Monsieur Aznavour que nos acerca nuestra colaboradora Ángeles González Sinde.Nos metemos en el mundo de Andy Warhol y celebramos un cumpleaños muy esperado, los 40 que cumple Regreso al futuro.Todo esto además de las series con Pedro Calvo, el resto de la cartelera donde nos detenemos en La sabana y la Montaña y Las guerreras K-Pop.Escuchar audio
El "Catalunya nit" tanca la setmana amb una hora molt cinematogr
Cerramos una semana en la que hay títulos para todos los gustos, thriller, drama íntimo, biopic, viajes en el tiempo y hasta experimentos artísticos. Comenzamos con una película muy esperada 'Los tigres', el último trabajo de Alberto Rodríguez que nos lleva a los fondos marinos. Con él y los actores protagonistas Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie charlamos esta madrugada. 'Recién nacidas' de los hermanos Dardenne es otra de las películas que no podíamos perdernos, pone el centro de mira en un centro maternal y en la historia de cinco adolescentes, de todo ello hablamos con sus directores. 'Recién nacidas' es la cinta internacional que destacamos junto a 'The Mastermind 'de Kelly Reichardt y el biopic "Monsieur Aznavour" que nos acerca nuestra colaboradora Ángeles González Sinde.Nos metemos en el mundo de Andy Warhol y celebramos un cumpleaños muy esperado, los 40 que cumple regreso al fututo.Todo esto además de las series con Pedro Calvo, el resto de la cartelera donde nos detenemos en 'La sabana y la montaña' y 'Las guerreras K-Pop'.Escuchar audio
Los Tigres es la nueva película de Alberto Rodríguez, en la que el director andaluz presenta la historia de dos hermanos y buzos comerciales que intentan buscar una salida a una compleja vida personal y profesional. Dos hermanos que son Antonio de la Torres y Bárbara Lennie.Escuchar audio
Alberto Rodríguez, Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre son tres tigres del cine, una banda que lleva más de dos décadas traficando con las mejores películas de nuestro país. Ahora llegan a Carne Cruda para presentarnos la última cinta del director sevillano, en la que Lennie y De la Torre interpretan a dos hermanos unidos por el buceo y las heridas familiares en la ría de Huelva. “Los Tigres” es un thriller atmosférico que cuenta la historia de dos buzos comerciales. Un programa que despedimos con la música de Restinga la artista hispano marroquí que viene a presentarnos su primer largo, Free Baby. Más información aquí: bit.ly/TigresCC1566 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
'Francofacts' es el nuevo trabajo de Fernando Hernández Sánchez, historiador, profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, y Pedro Vera, dibujante, autor de 'Ranciofacts' y de los míticos Ortega y Pacheco, serie cómica publicada en El jueves. La publicación tiene como objetivo desmontar, a través de las herramientas que propone, los bulos difundidos sobre esta etapa de la historia de España. Hoy sus autores se asoman a La Ventana. El Tigre es la nueva película de Alberto Rodríguez. Este lunes vienen a presentarla al programa el propio Alberto Rodríguez, junto con Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre, actores de la película.
Abrimos 'La Ventana' para hablar de 'Los tigres', la nueva aventura de Alberto Rodríguez que explora el universo de los "fontaneros subacuáticos" de Huelva, protagonizada por Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie.
David García nos cuenta la actualidad cultural y conversa con Alex Cooper, solista de 'Los Flechazos' y director de la Fundación Club 45 que ha creado una extensión del Dock Of The Bay Film Festival, - el certamen de documentales sobre música- en la Maragatería. Una comarca de León, que este fin de semana tiene una gran programación preparada. Nacho Álvaro conecta desde el mismísimo Congreso de los Diputados. Alguien tiene que tomar registro de todo lo que ocurre ahí y esa persona es Gloria Canencia, jefa del cuerpo de redactores de taquígrafos y estenotipistas de las Cortes Generales. También conoceremos a José María Mayoral, portero mayor del Congreso. Este viernes se estrena 'Los Tigres', el thriller rodado en la zona industrial petroquímica de Huelva y en las profundidades del mar. Una película llena de tensión que cuenta la historia de dos hermanos interpretados por Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre. Ellos dos junto a Alberto Rodríguez, director de la película, hablan con Natalia Sprenger sobre las grandes complejidades de este rodaje. Empezamos la semana con nuevo concurso para nuestros oyentes y con la primera recomendación literaria de Aloma: la novela 'Hotel du lac', con la que Anita Brookner ganó el Premio Booker en 1984 y que ahora publica Libros del Asteroide. Escuchar audio
Este viernes se estrena 'Los Tigres', el nuevo thriller de Alberto Rodríguez rodado en la zona industrial petroquímica de Huelva y en las profundidades del mar. Una película llena de tensión que cuenta la historia de dos hermanos interpretados por Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre. Los tres hablan con Natalia Sprenger sobre las grandes complejidades de este rodaje. Escuchar audio
Send us a textLennie's mother always told him he was a mistake, which makes for a hard way to start in life. He has removed himself from his toxic family, but feels abandoned and alone. Can he heal and get a fresh start? Sven helps Lennie to understand his feelings and fill the emptiness. Listen for a stunning conclusion. Explicit content.
Andrea is a wellness entrepreneur, celebrity trainer, and creator of ground-breaking fitness sensation Xtend Barre, a creative combination of traditional Pilates methods, ballet, and cardio. Featured in Vogue, with live appearances on NBC, ABC, and CNN networks, she is a popular thought leader in health and movement communities and a youth skincare advocate, and her online workouts have been viewed millions of times. Her lifelong love of movement started with a dedicated dance practice leading to a career as a professional choreographer and dancer (most notably as principal dancer for Walt Disney World), before mastering Pilates as a comprehensive classical trainer. Andrea soon created her own innovative fusion of core, dance, and Pilates fundamentals and, encouraged by her clients' response, in 2008 she launched Xtend with locations worldwide. Andrea is also a motivational coach and cofounder of tween skincare brand Lennie, as well as a mentor for Lennie Leaders, a business training program created to empower young individuals. Her new book Small moves, big life - 7 daily practices to supercharge your energy, productivity and happiness in just minutes a day is available now. Timestamps (may vary by 2-4 minutes based on your podcast platform) 03:09 Introduction to Andrea Lee Rogers 04:40 Movement Snacks: Practical Tips for Daily Activity 08:40 The Emotional and Mental Benefits of Movement 12:03 Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship 13:20 The Importance of Grace and Imperfection 14:39 Saying Yes: Finding Your Filter for Opportunities 17:01 Protecting Your Energy: Daily Practices 21:42 Nutrition: Listening to Your Body's Needs 24:32 The Power of Routine in Nutrition 32:13 Do The Thing: A Mindset Shift 37:07 Anchors in Difficult Times 43:58 Legacy of Kindness and Confidence Today's podcast is sponsored by The Circle (Online Group Business Coaching Mastermind) https://briankeanefitness.com/online-mastermind (Website) Xtend - XTEND (Facebook) www.facebook.com/andrealeighrogers/ (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-rogers-4a6b8884? Small moves, big life book: https://www.amazon.com/Small-Moves-Big-Life-Productivity/dp/1637747454
Running a flower business comes with big questions: Where should I sell? How do I make the most of my time? In this episode, Lisa Mason Ziegler and Lennie Larkin join me for a candid chat with farmer Torrie Anderson. From farmers markets to flower passes, we share honest advice and real-world strategies that can help you find clarity in your own business.MentionsLennie's online course: Profitable Flower FarmingLennie's Instagram: flowerfarming.forprofitTorrie Anderson, The Flower Farm at Young's MillShop the TGW Online Store for all your seeds and supplies!Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News!The Field and Garden Podcast is produced by Lisa Mason Ziegler, award-winning author of The Cut Flower Handbook, Vegetables Love Flowers, and Cool Flowers, owner of The Gardener's Workshop, Flower Farming School Online, and the publisher of Farmer-Florist School Online and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with Lisa on social media!
Episode 83 of The Mental Game features Dr. Lennie Waite, a PhD, Olympian and sports psychologist.Dr. Waite has experienced the mental game of sports on both sides: as an elite athlete and as a psychologist.Born in Scotland, Waite came to the U.S. in the mid-2000s to attend Rice University in Houston, where she ran track and set school records in the mile, 1500m and 3000m steeplechase.She then remained in Houston to pursue a PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology while continuing her running career professionally and aiming to make it to the Olympic Games.Yes, she pursued a PhD and the Olympics at the same time.She completed her PhD in 2012, and her Olympic dream came true in 2016, when Waite made the British team and represented her nation at the Rio Olympics in the 3000m steeplechase.Now, Waite is a certified mental performance consultant for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She also serves as Chief Science Officer at HITE EQ, a cutting-edge mental performance platform designed to enhance athletes' mental health and skills.On The Mental Game, Waite…Dives deep into her multi-track journey — both to the Olympics and to the pinnacle of sports psychologyDishes out the valuable lessons she learned while becoming an OlympianExplains what makes HITE EQ the next big thing in sports psychologyAnd much, much more…The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.
A magyar filmrajongók számára minden ősszel kihagyhatatlan élmény a Budapesti Klasszikus Film Maraton, ahol nagyvásznon, gyakran teltházas vetítéseken nézünk meg egy csomó szuper régi filmet, illetve új dokumentumfilmet. A Filmklub podcast legújabb adásában Varró Attilával, a Filmvilág szerzőjével és Barkóczi Jankával, a fesztivál programkordinátorával vesszük sorra az idei kínálatot, és ajánlunk több mint két tucat remek alkotást a szeptember 16. és 21. között zajló rendezvény programjából.Érdemes minél több vetítésre beülni: akár olyan filmekre, amelyekről még sosem hallottatok, akár olyanokra, amelyeket már láttatok korábban. A fesztivál különleges varázsa, hogy itt egyszerűen nem lehet melléfogni – ezek a filmek azért maradtak fenn, mert valóban időtállóan jók.Az egyes vetítések helyszínéről és időpontjáról a BKFM honlapján tudtok informálódni.00:00 - Cold open00:55 - Bevezető02:23 - Írta: Joe Eszterhas35:24 - Furcsa láng - Magyar noir45:44 - Gaumont 13055:33 - Játék iskoláskorúaknak56:39 - Ingrid és Roberto57:51 - Lumiere! - A kaland folytatódik59:41 - Makk Károly 1001:00:46 - Festő a vásznon - Vértes Marcell 1301:03:17 - Sztárvendégek1:07:56 - Filmkoncertek1:09:42 - Nyitott archívumok1:11:41 - Cindokk Megtalált történetek1:14:06 - Noir városok1:15:37 - Gyilkos dallam1:17:54 - BónuszjelenetKészítette: Varga FerencZene: Hegyi OlivérEz az adás a Budapesti Klasszikus Film Maraton támogatásával jött létre.
In this episode, world renowned Dr. Lennie Waite discusses the intricate relationship between trauma and running, exploring how endurance sports can serve as both an escape and a means of healing. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of running, the importance of separating identity from performance, and the necessity of seeking professional help to foster a healthy relationship with the sport. Dr. Waite emphasizes that all athletes, regardless of their level, deserve support and therapy to navigate their mental health and performance goals.
It's week 4 of Second Helpings and we were delighted to have our most requested guest, Sir Tom Jones, over to Lennie's for lamb shanks a lemon curd roulade and a chat about his album ‘Surrounded By Time' in 2021. We go way back and talk about Tom growing up in the 50's playing marbles falling in love and getting married at 16. We also hear about his beloved mother's corned beef pie. He reminisces about meals shared with Elvis Presley, Las Vegas bourbons with Frank Sinatra & Tom's son / manager Mark even makes an appearance telling us how his Dad isn't a very good cook..!! We loved having you Sir Tom, thank you! Enjoy! X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if your clothes are lowering your frequency? In this explosive guest episode of the Awake & Winning Podcast, Kaylor sits down with entrepreneur and truth speaker Lennie Moreno, the founder of Place of Elms, a luxury fashion brand rooted in integrity and spiritual alignment. Lennie shares his journey from building a 65-person tech company to walking away from the matrix entirely. They dive into how to hold the contradiction of building material wealth while pursuing spiritual sovereignty, why most politicians are puppets (even the “anti-establishment” ones), and why your wardrobe might be spiritually hijacking you. This episode is a masterclass in alignment, wealth, and walking through fire without losing your integrity. Episode Highlights: awakening, alignment, entrepreneurship, frequency, sovereignty, integrity, fashion industry, political lies, personal power, spiritual mission, luxury with values, daily rituals Takeaways: Awakening often starts with questioning authority Real sovereignty begins with personal responsibility Integrity means aligning actions, words, and beliefs You vote with your dollar, even with clothing Nature is a portal to wisdom and creativity Meditation doesn't have to be rigid… follow what works Sacrifice is necessary to live in true alignment If this episode lit a fire under you, don't keep it to yourself. Screenshot it, throw it up on Instagram, and tag @thekaylorbetts or @awakeandwinning so we can share the love. And hey, if you're vibing with the show, take 30 seconds to drop us a 5-star review, it helps us reach more freedom-loving legends like you. _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/lennieboy/ https://www.instagram.com/placeofelms/ Websites | https://placeofelms.com/ _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Follow Awake & Winning on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/awakeandwinning/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ Join Kaylor's Newsletter | https://awakeandwinning.lpages.co/optin/ _____________________________
“Don't sell your soul and don't misalign with your integrity because ultimately your story will be your story.” -LennieJoin Dr Espen and his guest, Lennie Moreno, a self-made serial entrepreneur and the founder of the luxury fashion brand Place of Elms, as they explore how to achieve wild success in life and business without compromising your soul. They dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship, integrity, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Lennie shares his challenges of the business world while maintaining his authenticity, even in the face of cancel culture.About our guest:Lennie Moreno is a self-made, serial entrepreneur and currently the driving force behind the fastly growing pro-human luxury fashion brand PLACE OF ELMS. He also leads the FREEDOM ACCELERATOR FUND, a platform that empowers promising startups that embodies integrity with seed-stage capital. However, Lennie's influence extends far beyond the business world. With over 100 million views on his Instagram account, Lennie has been advocating for self-empowerment, freedom, and human rights on social media since early 2020 and way before that through his multiple music video releases.
EIGHT (+3) TRISTANO COMPOSITIONS 1989 FOR WARNE MARSH Hollywood, CA, December 10 & 11, 1989“Two Not One” Anthony Braxton (as-1,sopranino-2,fl-3) Jon Raskin (bar) Dred Scott (p) Cecil McBee (b) Andrew Cyrille (d) ALAN BROADBENT TRIO IN MOTION New Jersey, January & June & August 2020 Lennie's PenniesAlan Broadbent (p) Harvie S (b) Billy Mintz (d) CONNIE CROTHERS “PERCEPTION” Jamaica, NY, June 21, 1974 Lennie's sceneConnie Crothers (p) Joe Solomon (b) Roger Mancuso (d) PEGGY LEE “ECHO PAINTING” Vancouver, BC, April 16 & 17, 2017 Out on a LimbBrad Turner (tp,flhrn) Rod Murray (tb) Jon Bentley (sop,ts) John Paton (ts) Cole Schmidt (el-g,g) Bradshaw Pack (pedal-steel-g) Meredith Bates (vln) Peggy Lee (cello) James Meger (el-b,b) Dylan van der Schyff (d,perc) CLAUDIO RUBIO “TRISTANO!” Live “Thelonious”, Santiago, Chile, August 20, 2010 FeatherbedClaudio Rubio (ts) Federico Dannemann (g) Eduardo Pena (b) Daniel Rodriguez (d) ETHAN IVERSON “COSTUMES ARE MANDATORY” Brooklyn, NY, August, 2012 317 East 32ndLee Konitz (as-1,vcl) Ethan Iverson (p) Larry Grenadier (b) Jorge “Jordi” Rossy (d) MARK TURNER “MARK TURNER MEETS GARY FOSTER“ Claremont, CA, 2003 “Subconscious-LeeGary Foster (as) Mark Turner (ts) Putter Smith (b) Joe LaBarbera (d) En substack.com he publicado una nota más detallada; https://rbarahona.substack.com/p/lennie-tristano-influencia-y-legado Continue reading Puro Jazz 18 de julio, 2025 – LENNIE TRISTANO INFLUENCIA Y LEGADO (II) at PuroJazz.
In 1932, Lennie Gwyther was nine years old when he and his horse Ginger Mick embarked on a 1000-kilometre journey to Sydney to see the newly constructed harbour bridge. At the time, Australia was in the throes of economic depression, and Lennie's journey resonated with many Australians. At the end of his journey, Lennie was dubbed a legend and given a hero's welcome in both Sydney and his native town of Leongatha. Join us as we follow in the footsteps of Lennie the Legend and his incredible journey.
Évek óta bír különvéleménnyel a fideszes fősodorhoz képest. Legutóbb az önkormányzatok szolidaritási hozzájárulása kapcsán fogalmazta meg kifogásait, azt pedig kikérte magának, hogy a kormányszóvivő degradáló stílusban beszélt az anyagi nehézségeikről nyilatkozó polgármesterekről. Ezzel párhuzamosan összetűzésbe került a Fidesz egyik vezető oligarchájával, Garancsi Istvánnal, a tét pedig a Fehérvár SC, a régi Videoton sorsa. Cser-Palkovics András, Székesfehérvár fideszes első embere rendre rekordtöbbséggel nyeri a helyi választásokat, alighanem ez ad neki nagyobb szabadságot a NER-en belül. Szerinte azonban el kellene kerülni, hogy a magyar önkormányzatok ismét tanácsokká váljanak, a NER Fehérvár FC mögüli kihátrálást pedig, mint ahogy a magyar labdarúgást is, politikai kérdésnek tartja. Lesz-e folytatása és következménye a belső kritikáknak? És mi állhat a Videoton labdarúgóklub kálváriájának a hátterében?A Partizán közössége bebizonyította azt, amiben sokan kételkedtek: a cselekvésnek van értelme, az összefogás meghozza az eredményét. A törvény elnapolásában elévülhetetlen érdemei vannak ennek a közösségnek.De ne feledd: bár ez egy fontos siker, egyelőre csak időt nyertünk!Folytatjuk közös történetünk!https://2026.partizan.huMaradjunk kapcsolatban!—A mögöttünk álló közösség biztosítja kérdéseink valódi erejét, fennmaradásunkat és függetlenségünket. Az alábbi módokon tudod támogatni munkánkat:Iratkozz fel!Értesülj elsőként eseményeinkről, akcióinkról, maradjunk kapcsolatban:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/maradjunk-kapcsolatbanLegyél önkéntes!Csatlakozz a Partizán önkéntes csapatához:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/csatlakozz-te-is-a-partizan-onkenteseihezTematikus hírleveleink—Szerdánként külpolitika: Heti Feledy hírlevélhttps://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/partizan-heti-feledyPéntek Reggel, a Partizán hírháttér podcastjának levele: https://pentekreggel.huSzombaton Vétó hírlevél:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/iratkozz-fel-a-veto-hirlevelereYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PartizanmediaFacebook: https://facebook.com/partizanpolitika/ Facebook Társalgó csoport: https://www.facebook.com/groups/partizantarsalgo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partizanpolitika/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@partizan_mediaPartizán saját gyártású podcastok: https://rss.com/podcasts/partizanpodcast/
Coaching U Podcast with Coach Brendan Suhr presented by Hudl & Hudl Assist
This week on the Coaching U Podcast, Coach Brendan Suhr welcomes back Samford head coach Lennie Acuff. With 35 years of head coaching experience and a track record of sustained success at every level, Coach Acuff shares his insights on leadership, program building, and evolving with the modern game.In this episode, Coach Acuff opens up about his return to Alabama to take his dream job at Samford, discusses the importance of emotional maturity in coaching, and breaks down the lessons he's learned from decades in the game. He talks about how to build teams around trust and character, why culture is defined by behavior, and the importance of developing leaders who are connectors. He also dives deep into his offensive philosophy, embracing simplicity, and the mindset he looks for in assistant coaches.All that and more on episode 296 of the Coaching U Podcast presented by Noah BasketballNoah Basketball is trusted by 28 NBA teams, over 200 NCAA programs, and more than 1,000 high school teams to deliver instant shooting feedback and in-depth analytics to help players reach their full potential.Learn more: noahbasketball.comSpecial Offers!
For decades, Lennie Moore has been a driving force in shaping the soundtracks behind some of the most iconic video games and visual stories. From Outcast and Halo to Star Wars: The Old Republic, his compositions have elevated immersive worlds and defined emotional beats across screens big and small.But Lennie's impact doesn't stop at the console. As an educator, he's mentored the next generation of media composers at USC, UCLA Extension, and now the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Whether he's scoring a cinematic cutscene or guiding students through the language of music for media, Lennie continues to push the boundaries of storytelling through sound. Stay tuned as we sit down with Lennie to explore the craft, creativity, and career behind the music. We will get to hear his upcoming goals with his own band and music as well.
Gene Hackman left us in shocking and tragic circumstances on February 18, 2025. With his signature intensity, he may be one of the least stony actors of all time, but he was one of the best. To pay tribute to him we have his trippiest movie this side of CISCO PIKE (1971) with the quick-cut, dolly-shot, bullet-hole-cam madness of Sam Raimi's THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (1995). In this tribute to Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), Gene Hackman delivers one of his most villainous performances as old west tyrant John Herod, who draws every shootist to his desert town for an annual gunfighting competition where the contestants duel to the death. Joining us to talk about Raimi's modern spaghetti western is actor LENNIE LOFTIN, who plays the grizzled townie Foy and gets to toss around an up-and-coming Russell Crowe in the movie. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD also stars Sharon Stone in the gender-swapped Man-with-No-Name role, Crowe in his first U.S. picture, and then rising star Leonardo DiCaprio as the cocky kid who is pretty good with a six-shooter. Plus Lance Henriksen, Keith David, Pat Hingle, Raynor Schiene, Roberts Blossom, and the great Woody Strode in his final film. Just about everybody's in this one and we are so lucky to have Loftin here to talk about this amazing film. Also joining host Bob Calhoun in her OMFYS debut, Rosemary Picado. Now you have heard her haunting vocals in the "O Nosferatu" carol in our NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS episode, but this is her first time as a panelist. She's a QUICK AND THE DEAD expert and fanatic, so we couldn't do this episode without her. Cory, Greg, and Philena are on assignment but they'll be back for The PhilenApocalypse III: Drag Story Time where Philena returns to torture the olds with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Today's episode features a takeover of our popular weekly live Q&A session on Instagram, called Ask a Flower Farmer. This one featured guest host Lennie Larkin, author of Flower Farming for Profit and owner of B-Side Farm in Oregon. She is also one of our course instructors here at The Gardener's Workshop. In this Q&A, Lennie fielded questions about time management, marketing your flowers, building an email list, and more.MentionsLennie's Instagram: flowerfarming.forprofit, B-Side FarmLennie's online course: Profitable Flower FarmingThe Gardener's Workshop on InstagramShop the TGW Online Store for all your seeds and supplies!Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News!The Field and Garden Podcast is produced by Lisa Mason Ziegler, award-winning author of The Cut Flower Handbook, Vegetables Love Flowers, and Cool Flowers, owner of The Gardener's Workshop, Flower Farming School Online, and the publisher of Farmer-Florist School Online and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with Lisa on social media!
When a team of Lennie scientists finds Borgsicles under the ice, thawing them out and getting too close leads to new urges around base camp. But when the Entrepreneur gets sent to intercept by Admiral Forrest, Archer blows up their damn ship after closing the First Contact loop. Who needs to look at their own messy-ass starships? What's the best way to open a can? Which Borg drone was missing from this story? It's the episode that no one thought was possible.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
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Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube kicked off with Cole actually wanting to recap The Masters, but Greg wonders if Ohio State will regress this year; then, Greg goes off the rails and gets really mad at those who wear upside down logo hats; later, Lennie Acuff, newly hired men's basketball coach at Samford, tells us why he chose to come back to Alabama and coach Samford, what came about to where he had to challenge himself, and why it's important to him the be in the community; and finally, listeners chime in to back Greg in his anger. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the breakthrough isn't about fixing your speech but letting go of the pressure to hide it? As a kid, Dennis did everything he could to try and keep everything under control, especially his stutter. Now a PhD engineer and public speaker, he opens up about the real work behind his personal and professional growth: learning to meet himself where he is and speak from a place of presence. In this warm, story-rich episode, Dennis and I explore what personal growth through self-expression really looks like. We talk about overcoming perfectionism in communication, the emotional cost of always trying to “sound right,” and how learning to communicate more authentically changed Dennis's confidence, career, and relationships. Whether you're a high-achieving professional who struggles with speaking with confidence, or someone navigating the internal tension between how things look on the outside and how they feel on the inside, I invite you to listen to Dennis' story and remember that communication growth starts with self-compassion. In this conversation on personal growth through self-expression, Dennis shares the personal and professional growth that came from embracing his stutter rather than hiding it. Here's what you'll discover: How perfectionism shaped his early communication and why he's let it go Why speaking with presence matters more than speaking “right” The connection between mental state, mindfulness, and confident communication How spontaneity became more powerful than fluency A real-life “Billy Madison moment” that unexpectedly shifted his relationship with stuttering What it means to meet yourself where you are and how that changes everything And much more TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction to TranscendingX 00:39 – Meet Dr. Dennis: the people-person PhD who stutters 01:34 – The personal growth journey of Dennis Szymanski 02:07 – Diving into semiconductors: life as a high-performing engineer 05:13 – Life and career of a semiconductor engineer 07:08 – Overcoming stuttering: childhood stories and mindset shifts 12:28 – How mindfulness and yoga support confident communication 21:37 – Spontaneity vs. fluency: a new paradigm for speaking with confidence 35:48 – The pressure of unscheduled conversations 36:23 – How mental state impacts stuttering and speaking performance 37:11 – Using yoga and mindfulness to improve self-expression 39:32 – Embracing imperfections 40:01 – Meeting yourself where you are 40:48 – Mental resilience and its role in effective communication 41:29 – Saying no without guilt & setting boundaries 41:53 – Navigating social interactions 42:15 – A speech science hack for smoother, more natural speaking 42:31 – Language constraints, adaptability, and confidence in speaking 50:41 – The power of mantras in reframing your communication mindset 55:53 – High school memories and stuttering: a Billy Madison moment 01:03:24 – Advice to a younger self: letting go of perfectionism 01:04:55 – Final reflections ABOUT OUR GUEST Meet Dennis Szymanski, a Long Island native who has lived up and down the East Coast while developing his relationship with stuttering. Now settled in a quiet North Carolina beach town with his partner Sam, their dog Rocky, and turtle Lennie, Dennis fully embraces coastal living. With a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from NCSU, he works as a Product Engineer for a British semiconductor firm. When not in the lab, Dennis hits the disc golf course, practices yoga, plays trumpet, explores entrepreneurship, and enjoys all things water-related. The beach remains his sanctuary - a place to truly "Be As You Are" (yes, that's a Kenny Chesney reference - he's a country music fan). Dennis began speech therapy in public school, later transitioning to private practice, but that was just the beginning. His journey through stuttering has involved numerous highs and lows that shaped his entire being. Various therapeutic approaches beyond speech therapy have helped him develop a more mindful relationship with his stutter. As an active Toastmaster serving as Treasurer for his Jacksonville, NC club, Dennis continuously pushes beyond his comfort zone while building his speaking toolbox and competing in speech competitions. His philosophy? Growth happens outside your comfort zone - and for those who stutter, joining a public speaking club definitely qualifies. But as Dennis would say: You can do it. You will do it. ABOUT YOUR HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE FULL SHOW NOTES https://www.transcendingx.com/podcast-episode/dennis-szymanski LEARN MORE Visit http://www.transcendingx.com or http://www.schneiderspeech.com
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In this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we're joined by wrestling icon Coach Lennie Zalesky, whose journey spans from being a 3x All-American at Iowa under Dan Gable to reviving collegiate wrestling at Cal Poly Humboldt. Coach Zalesky reflects on building championship programs, launching Humboldt's first-year team from scratch, and coaching alongside his brother. He shares insights on recruiting blue-collar wrestlers, the West Coast wrestling scene, and what it takes to build something from the ground up.Whether you're a student-athlete, wrestling fan, or coach, this episode will inspire and inform. Don't forget to follow, rate, and share!
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo engage in a deep discourse with distinguished guests from the realm of collegiate basketball, beginning with Chris Jenkins, the iconic figure behind Villanova's 2016 national championship buzzer-beater, and offers a reflective account of the pressure and triumph that defined that moment. Next, Lennie Acuff, head coach of Lipscomb University, discusses the significance of strategic preparation and team cohesion as they advance to the NCAA tournament. Finally, Yale's head coach, James Jones joins the program to share his insights into his team's journey and the evolution of their program amid the competitive landscape of the Ivy League.The episode intricately weaves personal anecdotes with broader themes of teamwork, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of excellence, making it not only a celebration of past achievements but also a poignant reminder of the ever-evolving narrative of college basketball. Each guest brings forth a unique perspective, enriching the discussion with their experiences and visions for the future, ultimately crafting a multifaceted portrait of the sport.Takeaways:Chris Jenkins vividly recounted the strategic decisions made during the tense moments of the 2016 national championship game against North Carolina, highlighting the importance of defensive execution under pressure. Lennie Acuff emphasized the significance of self-scouting and player management during the critical lead-up to the NCAA tournament, reflecting on the challenges of maintaining team sharpness amidst a rigorous schedule. James Jones discussed the emotional complexities of leading a successful program, balancing the satisfaction of winning with the pressure of upholding expectations in the NCAA tournament. Chris Jenkins shared insights into the camaraderie and shared sacrifices of the Villanova team, which contributed to their championship success and camaraderie among players. Lennie Acuff's Lipscomb team demonstrated resilience and adaptability after losing a key player, illustrating the depth of strategy involved in NCAA basketball. James Jones articulated the importance of a composed demeanor in coaching, suggesting that a coach's temperament can significantly influence player performance during high-pressure scenarios.
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott discuss the NCAA tournament's First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, diving into the city's rich basketball history and notable figures. The conversation takes a turn as Mitch shares an intense, near-altercation with Kansas fans at the Big 12 tournament, sparked by a well-timed chant. Continuing the March Madness discussion, the guys breakdown the bracket's top-heavy nature and why this year's tournament feels less unpredictable. They also analyze the Seahawks' offseason strategy, including the addition of Cooper Kupp, the lack of big offensive line signings, and Sam Darnold's contract structure. Brian Barone, head coach of SIU Edwardsville, reflects on the program's historic first NCAA tournament appearance, a journey marked by perseverance and belief. He shares the story of the framed scissors that symbolized his vision of cutting down the nets, his path from assistant coaching to taking over the program, and the personal influence of his late father, legendary coach Tony Barone. Wofford College head coach Dwight Perry discusses the thrill of leading his team to the NCAA tournament after a surprising run through the Southern Conference. He shares insights on his team's style of play, his rapid rise to head coach following a controversial transition, and his own unforgettable moment as a walk-on at Kentucky when a lineup mistake led to an unexpected start in the NCAA tournament. Alan Huss, head coach of High Point University, reflects on leading his team to its first NCAA tournament appearance after winning both the Big South regular season and tournament titles. He discusses his journey from playing at Creighton to coaching under Greg McDermott and Dana Altman, blending their influences into High Point's high-powered offense. Lennie Acuff, head coach of Lipscomb University, reflects on leading the Bisons to their second NCAA tournament appearance in school history. A longtime coach with nearly 700 career wins at various levels, Acuff shares his gratitude for the mentors and players who shaped his career, his team's experienced roster, and the significance of their electric home-court championship victory. GUESTS • Brian Barone | Head Coach, SIU Edwardsville Men's Basketball • Dwight Perry | Head Coach, Wofford College Men's Basketball • Alan Huss | Head Coach, High Point University Men's Basketball • Lennie Acuff | Head Coach, Lipscomb University Men's Basketball TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:34 | Dayton's basketball legacy, March Madness matchups, and a near-brawl at the Big 12 tournament 22:58 | Clip of the Week: Arizona Fan Mitch Riles Up Kansas Crowd, Nearly Sparks Brawl with 'Short Ride Home' Chant Before Making Peace with a 350-Pound Jayhawk. 30:34 | Mitch and Hotshot Scott break down the NCAA tournament bracket and Seahawks offseason moves 51:09 | GUEST: SIU Edwardsville's Brian Barone leads cougars to first-ever NCAA tournament with a vision years in the making, 1:16:18 | GUEST: Wofford's coach Dwight Perry reflects on NCAA tournament journey and unexpected coaching rise 1:40:00 | GUEST: high point's Alan Huss leads panthers to NCAA tournament with elite offense and a winning culture 1:59:03 | GUEST: Lipscomb's Lennie acuff leads bisons to NCAA tournament, capping a 35-year coaching journey 2:16:55 | The Other Stuff Segment: Logan Gilbert named Mariners' Opening Day starter, Dodgers' workout in Tokyo draws 10,000 fans, Tiger Woods suffers ruptured Achilles, Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence feud after Lawrence joins Seahawks, Yankees' Gerrit Cole out for the season with Tommy John surgery, Rich Rodriguez bans TikTok dancing for his football players, Steph Curry reaches 4,000 career three-pointers, Southwest Airlines trolls the Dallas Mavericks, Seahawks sign Cooper Kupp, Seahawks' lack of offensive line signings, Sam Darnold's contract details and Seahawks' long-term quarterback plan, Seahawks' offseason strategy and potential focus on 2026, March Madness bracket analysis and predictions, Mitch picks Florida to win the NCAA Tournament, Duke's chances in March Madness and the state of the ACC RIPs: Bob Rivers, radio broadcasting legend (68), Slick Watts, former Seattle Supersonics player (73), Oliver Miller, former NBA center (54), Junior Bridgman, former NBA player and business mogul (71), John Feinstein, best-selling sports author and journalist (69) Headlines: Deshaun Watson engaged, skips the couple's massage, Woman arrested for aggravated battery with a Pringles can, Backyard s'mores attempt in Long Island leads to wildfire, Dog accidentally shoots owner in Memphis, Man arrested for lap dance heist, dancers claim it's not the first time they've been stiffed
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Tuesday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube started off with March Madness starting already because the auto-bids that have been given out have been such fun to watch; then, Lennie Acuff, men's basketball coach at Lipscomb, tells us why he's excited to finally make the NCAA Tournament and what his time at UAH did to prepare him for this Tourney run; and finally, the guys ask where the NCAA Tournament ranks in terms of favorite sporting events of the year. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A jogger who died of a heart attack leads police to the unrelated murder of a woman who's been using the Social Security number of Marcella Celaya, who was killed ten years ago. Detectives Briscoe and Green learn that Rafael Berseño, the victim's husband, used to have the last name Celaya also. Before they question him further, they spot a jealous wife running over her husband with her car again and again. Then, Green discovers a note on a bathroom mirror from a pregnant woman saying she's been kidnapped. Meanwhile, they hear Rafael's brother Reynaldo just got out of prison for killing his wife Marcella, though her body was never found.Reynaldo tells McCoy and Southerlyn he already served his sentence for killing Marcella, even though she wasn't dead, and they can't convict him twice for killing the same person. Still on the job, Briscoe and Green learn Rafael and Marcella set up Reynaldo so they could be together. When he got out of prison, he forced his brother to kill his (their) wife. Briscoe gets a lead on the kidnapping. The mom-to-be was abducted by an infertile woman. They rescue her just as she goes into labor, forcing Lennie to deliver the baby himself. Before they can finally punch out for the night, Dr. Rogers calls to say that jogger didn't have a heart attack...he'd been poisoned!We're talking about one crazy day for the detectives in Law & Order season 13 episode 23* "Couples." Our guest is Sarah Carradine from the Crime Seen podcast.Among the many inspirations for this story include the case of Clara and David Lynn Harris.*Note: Hulu incorrectly lists this as episode 24. For exclusive content from Kevin and Rebecca, sign up on Patreon.