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In this episode, TRINITY co-founder and CEO, Rob Birkhead, revisits two amazing interviews he did with TRINITY member Lou Marsh to find out how she first lost 6 stone in 12 months aged 49, whilst in a very stressful job and perimenopausal, and then in the second part her journey to losing 7.5 stone and […]
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast w/ Shiona Thompson: The captain of the women's hockey team Marie-Philip Poulin was named Canada's top athlete of 2022. She became the first female hockey player to win the Northern Star Award. GUEST: Marie-Philip Poulin, Olympic gold medalist, captain of Canada's women's national hockey team, and winner of the Northern Star award as Canada's top athlete (formerly the Lou Marsh award) - Ontario School Safety Group Applauds HWDSB's Mask Mandate GUEST: Mary Jo, Member of the Ontario School Safety Group - The federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to end last winter's protracted anti-government, anti-vaccine mandate protests is largely supported by Canadians, according to a new poll. After six weeks of intense scrutiny at the inquiry into the invocation of the act, the government appears to have emerged unscathed, according to a Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail. GUEST: Michael Kempa, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: According to a new Angus Reid poll, the ascension of Pierre Poilievre has given the Conservative Party an uptick in vote popularity. But, is it too soon to make conclusions? GUEST: Clifton van der Linden, Director of the Digital Society Lab at McMaster University - In China, the high-profile TV drama In The Name Of The People has become a smash hit. In that show, Chinese agents enter the U.S. posing as businessmen so they can repatriate a factory manager who had fled abroad with huge ill-gotten wealth. But a new study by the European non-governmental agency Safeguard Defenders suggests that there might be some truth to the fiction. According to the NGO, the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau has established more than 50 “overseas police service centres” in cities around the world – including three publicly documented ones in Toronto, home to Canada's largest Chinese diaspora. GUEST: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute - The trophy awarded to Canada's athlete of the year is getting a new name. The award was named after Lou Marsh, a former football player and NHL referee who spent more than 40 years working in the Toronto Star's sports department in a variety of different roles. Questions have been raised in recent years over whether the honour should be renamed because of some of the racist language used in Marsh's writing. The Toronto Star is taking public submissions on a new name for the trophy, and a committee is set to choose a replacement before the 2022 award is handed out in December. GUEST: Mark Hebscher, Longtime Sports Broadcaster, Author & Host of the ‘Hebsy on Sports' podcast
Steve and Kenny are joined by TSN's legal analyst Eric Macramalla for his weekly out of order hit, Tua "clearing" concussion protocol, NFL in talks with Apple TV, the guys guys talk a little road hockey and what sticks are used nowadays, Lou Marsh trophy being renamed, Pro bowl week shifting gears, and Rihanna set to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Steve and Kenny are joined by TSN's legal analyst Eric Macramalla for his weekly out of order hit, Tua "clearing" concussion protocol, NFL in talks with Apple TV, the guys guys talk a little road hockey and what sticks are used nowadays, Lou Marsh trophy being renamed, Pro bowl being renamed, and Rihanna set to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show
TSN Senior Reporter and Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joins the show to discuss the Women's British Open, Brooke Henderson's chances and what her game has become, whether she could solidify herself as a Lou Marsh favourite and the LIV players' lawsuit against the PGA Tour.
Tony and Dalts talk the game of the year, plus break down week 9.The guys also hype up Nathan Rourke for the Lou Marsh award and the possibility of a perfect season and would you rest your starters?sponsored by Manscaped.com. Enter ROUGE for 20% off and free worldwide shipping
Suite au caractère raciste de Lou Marsh à l'époque, Louis-Philippe Guy remet en question le choix de son nom attribué au trophée décerné au meilleur athlète au Canada à chaque année.
In the third hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by ESPN NHL reporter Kristen Shilton to chat about the Maple Leafs. We are also joined by Toronto Start columnist to chat about the Lou Marsh award and the Toronto Raptors
Toronto Star Columnist Bruce Arthur to chat about the Lou Marsh award, why this is one of the hardest years to vote for Canada's top athlete, funny voting stories, Raptors potentially going after Domantis Sabonis, do they have to trade Siakam to get Sabonis and more!
Segment LCN, manchettes, nouvelle du jour et commentaires entre Mario et Vincent : les Jeux Olympiques de Pékin. Entente qui pourrait éviter de nouvelles grèves. Enquête dans les CHSLD. Entrevue avec David Pavot, Professeur Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche sur l'antidopage dans le sport et Vice-président de la Société québécoise de droit international de l'Université de Sherbrooke : le décision a finalement été annoncée, le Canada n'enverra aucun représentant diplomatique aux Jeux olympiques de Pékin, a confirmé le premier ministre Justin Trudeau en début d'après-midi mercredi. Chronique d'Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet, journaliste-recherchiste à QUB radio : il a lancé un coup de sonde pour obtenir des histoires de familles qui vivent des tensions avec certains membres non-vaccinés de leur famille à l'approche des rassemblements du temps des fêtes. Résumé de témoignages. Chronique juridique avec Nada Boumeftah, avocate en droits criminels et protection de la jeunesse : un homme dénonce un policier sans masque. Le BEI a ouvert mardi une enquête en lien avec une intervention d'un policier du SPVQ sur l'avenue Cartier l'été dernier. La Police de l'Avenir, le projet RESO. Tout savoir en 24 minutes : L'actualité du jour en 24 minutes, analysée et commentée, édition du mercredi 15 septembre. Pour s'informer et tout comprendre en 24 minutes avec Mario Dumont, Vincent Dessureault et Alexandre Dubé. Entrevue avec Évelyne Beaudin, mairesse de Sherbrooke : le campement de fortune érigé sous le pont Joffre à Sherbrooke a finalement été démantelé par les autorités, et toutes les personnes qui occupaient le campement sous le pont Joffre ont trouvé un toit dans les ressources d'aide de la ville par la suite, sauf une personne ayant choisie de rester dans la rue “par choix”. La rencontre Latraverse-Dumont, avec Emmanuelle Latraverse, Mario Dumont et Vincent Dessureault : une lueur d'espoir dans le dossier des CPE. CHSLD, les oppositions s'emportent. Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : Dvorak blessé et Ylonen rappelé. Le deuxième but à Drouin. La valeur du CH est toujours en hausse à 1,6 milliard de $. Retour de Tigers Woods à un tournoi père-fils. Le trophée Lou Marsh à Damian Warner. Pat Brisson serait un bon candidat pour être DG du CH. Segment LCN avec Pierre Bruneau : enquête publique pour les CHSLD. CPE. Une production QUB radio Décembre 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : Dvorak blessé et Ylonen rappelé. Le deuxième but à Drouin. La valeur du CH est toujours en hausse à 1,6 milliard de $. Retour de Tigers Woods à un tournoi père-fils. Le trophée Lou Marsh à Damian Warner. Pat Brisson serait un bon candidat pour être DG du CH. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Scott Stinson from the National Post on the selection of the Lou Marsh award winner
The Athletic's Ian Mendes joins The Drive to discuss voting for this year's Lou Marsh award winner, and to talk some Sens
Arash and Stephen welcome Michael “Pinball” Clemons who admitted he knew that his QB was attending the Raptors game and takes the blame for not knowing the rules in detail when it comes to the CFL and the Covid policy (1:58). Kristian Jack talks a little CPL and also explains how Team Canada wound up at Tim Horton's Field despite the fact they preferred BMO Field in Toronto (18:02). Steve Levy, voice of Monday Night Football from ESPN, stops by to preview Monday night's marquee matchup between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park (27:36). Since Stephen will be away next week, the guys close out the show discussing next week's vote for the 2021 Lou Marsh Award winner.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben and Stephen open with a live update of “The Match” and why Stephen could not be less interested. Over to World Cup Qualifying and how Italy and Portugal will have to go through one another for a ticket to Qatar 2022. Later, Damien Cox discusses being the chair of the Lou Marsh Award, the investigation into comments made from Lou Marsh that put into question his name being on the trophy and debating who will be the Canadian athlete of the year (26:18).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Hour 1 of a Wednesday on OverDrive with Jim Tatti & Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun as we get into Andre De Grasse winning Gold at Tokyo 2020 in the 200m and how huge a day this is for Canadians. As well we get into where he falls in the Lou Marsh conversation. ESPN NBA Front Office Insider Bobby Marks joins us to chat NBA Free Agency and how he feels about the Raptors draft. Plus we get into the Leafs and how they have tried to build things differently than the Raptors.
In this podcast, Rob Birkhead speaks to client Lou Marsh who since joining Trinity has lost 6 stone, bought a whole new wardrobe after dropping 5 dress sizes and has regained her confidence and passion for horse riding. If You Are Ready To Beat Over 40 Weight Gain, Take Back Control Of Your Health And […]
On this episode of A Football Podcast, Devang Desai and David Gass are joined by York United's Angus McNab (@gusmcnab) as they discuss: -Columbus Crew's MLS Cup win (05:00)-York United's rebrand and exciting announcement with Angus (20:00)-Arsenal hitting a new low (45:00)-Alphonso Davies and the Lou Marsh award (51:00)-Your questions on Ask AFP (59:00)We have joined Patreon! For $4 a month you will gain access to exclusive interviews with MLS Players, Managers and Executives, plus access to Discord and Ad Free Episodes: https://www.patreon.com/afootballpodcast Follow @AFootballPod on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang @EmpireGass and @nickandrade89. If you enjoyed today's show, please rate A Football Podcast 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you next week for an all new episode of AFP.
Alex is joined by the following cast of characters: Jesse, Jon, and Josh. These has-beens share their thoughts on the world of sports from the past week. They discuss their fantasy football league playoffs (7:40), Bill Belichick's Eminence (14:30), their Qualin Awards for the most timely play of the week (17:22), and the 2021 World Juniors (32:25). The gang then discuss the most valuable NHL franchises (36:20), Kyrie Irving's shot at the media (39:34), Kevin Love's response to Kyrie (40:10), and James Harden's sense of entitlement (41:31). The crew end the podcast with three intriguing rounds of Start-Bench-Cut (49:37).
In the 1st hour of the show the guys discuss the NHL inching towards a January 13, 2021 start date, the Ravens win over the Cowboys, Dez Bryant being pulled from the warmup due to a positive COVID test, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Alphonso Davies as co-winners of the Lou Marsh award and more. TSN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillips joins the show as well.
Ben and JD share their thoughts on Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Alphonso Davies being voted as co-winners of the 2020 Lou Marsh Award (0:14). Stephen Brunt, co-host of Writers Bloc, discusses the Lou Marsh voting process, Davies’ impressive 2020 resume, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s off-season transformation (28:34). Sportsnet NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman weighs in on the […]
In the 3rd hour of the show the guys discuss the NHL likely returning on January 13, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Alphonso Davies as co-winners of the Lou Marsh award, if the Raptors should be interested in trading for James Harden and more. Guests include TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun and Toronto Sun Columnist Steve Simmons.
In the 2nd hour of the show the guys discuss the NHL likely starting January 13, the Ravens win over the Cowboys, Dez Bryant testing positive and being removed before the game, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Alphonso Davies as co-winners of the Lou Marsh award and more.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Toronto Sun Columnist Steve Simmons joins the show to discuss the co-winners of the Lou Marsh award, Kyle Dubas' belief in analytics and more.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
TSN Football Insider and Lou Marsh voter Dave Naylor joins Game Day to chat about Lou Marsh award and the Co-winners of the said award, Lamar Jackson having a bounce back game, Dallas Cowboys struggling and much more!
Head Coach of the Canadian Men's soccer team John Herdman joins Andi Petrillo on the Lunch to discuss the year it's been for Alphonso Davies, how being named co-winner of the Lou Marsh brings a spotlight to the men's game, why Davies is an inspiration, and the growth of the women's game.
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Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Get ready for a new hockey season, folks. The NHL is on the verge of a return after a major roadblock was removed this week in ongoing negotiations between players and owners. Free Press sports editor Steve Lyons and sports columnist Mike McIntyre discuss what that means here in Winnipeg, where the Jets have received the green light to skate despite the ongoing Code Red. They also look at problems plaguing the World Juniors in Edmonton, the Lou Marsh vote for Canada’s top athlete, and provide some food for thought when it comes to take-out and tipping.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Ian and Lee start the hour by talking about the Dez Bryant situation from last night's football game, then are joined by Dr. Elliott Lee for Wellness Wednesday. Then Ian peels back the curtain on the voting process for this year's Lou Marsh cowinners
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Michael Lewis of Front Row Soccer about the upcoming MLS Cup, the history of the game, and his memories of the best MLS Cup finals in history.They also talk about the racist incident in the PSG vs Istanbul match, and its fallout.Plus, they talk about the controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2020 Lou Marsh trophy.A great show as always, check it out!Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Dans son apéro Jean-Charles nous parle de l'initiative «On s'appelle» pour contrer la solitude, de la LNH qui devrait revenir en janvier, de l'attribution du trophée Lou Marsh à Laurent Duvernay-Tardif et Alphonso Davies JiC décerne ensuite ses prix de la semaine dans la NFL. La question du jour : quel est l'athlète qui le plus marqué son sport? On en discute d'ailleurs avec le commissaire Jean-Philippe Bertrand. Dans le segment du Colisée, Jean-Michel Dufaux et Éric Hoziel conversent sur le retour de la LNH en janvier et des joueurs du PSG et d'Istanbul qui ont quitté un match de la Ligue des Champions suite à des commentaires racistes d'un arbitre. Louis Jean nous parle du déblocage majeur dans les discussions entre la LNH et L'AJLNH. Philippe Boucher revient sur la coupure d'équipe Canada junior de son capitaine Xavier Simoneau. Antoine Roussel clame que les joueurs ont envoyé un message clair à la ligue. En entrevue, JiC reçoit Pierre-Luc Dubois et André Tourigny. Une production QUB radio et TVA Sports Décembre 2020 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
A historic Hour 2 on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro to chat about a potential January 13th start for the NHL. As well the unveiling of our highly anticipated Lou Brown Awards in honour of today's Lou Marsh announcement!
TSN SportsCentre anchor, (sometimes) OverDrive Co-Host, Trivia Champion & Friend of the Show Kara Wagland joined the OverDrive guys earlier today and got into her vote for the Lou Marsh, it ending in tie & on an unfortunate mute malfunction with the voting panel!
Stéphane, Max et Kevin Vallée discutent du retour imminent de la LNH, du trophée Lou Marsh et de la défaite des Steelers face à Washington.
Lee and Graham Creech wrap up the Monday Nighters, and look ahead to a rare Tuesday Night football game! The guys also discuss the Lou Marsh co-winners, and Lee has an NHL Trivia Tuesday question
NBC's Pierre McGuire on the NHL's return and possible use of Pods, CFL spending, Lou Marsh candidates and six years ago today the Sens fired Paul Maclean.
Ziggy and Scotty discuss the Bills taking down the 49ers on Monday Night Football. Gord Stellick breaks down the agreement between the NHL and NHLPA (28:56). Josh Thole joins for the 7:00 hour (48:40). Jon Morosi has the latest on MLB’s winter meetings (1:01:12). Arash Madani and Jeff Blair reveal their selections for the 2020 […]
Steve and Steve discuss the two games in the NFL last night, tee up tonight's game, they chat about the news out of Red Deer for Canada's selection camp for the World Juniors, they talk about the latest in the NHL's return to play and the possibilities for the Lou Marsh award.
In the second hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz talks to Dan O’Toole from SportsCentre with Jay and Dan to discuss dental issues and his thoughts on the Lou Marsh Award co-winners. Then Matt is joined by the host of Soccer Today, Duane Rollins, to chat about Alejandro Pozuelo winning the MLS MVP, Alphonso Davies being the co-winner of the Lou Marsh award, what TFC needs to do this offseason.
Stephen Brunt discusses the possible Lou Marsh award winners. We check in with pal Brent Krahn, who’s throwing around Christmas trees. Adnan Virk on NFL, the slowness of baseball free agency and a movie recommendation.
TSN SportsCentre anchor, (sometimes) OverDrive Co-Host, Trivia Champion & Friend of the Show Kara Wagland joined the OverDrive guys earlier today and got into her vote for the Lou Marsh, it ending in tie & on an unfortunate mute malfunction with the voting panel!
A historic Hour 2 on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro to chat about a potential January 13th start for the NHL. As well the unveiling of our highly anticipated Lou Brown Awards in honour of today's Lou Marsh announcement!
Host of Soccer Today and host on Once Soccer Duane Rollins joins Game Day to chat about Alejandro Pozuelo winning the MLS MVP, Alphonso Davies being the co-winner of the Lou Marsh award, What does TFC need to do this off-season and much more!
TSN’s Dave Naylor believes no athlete says more about the year of 2020 than Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. Dave believes Duvernay-Tardif should be the winner of the Lou Marsh award for not what he did on the football field but for what he walked away from & his decision to work with the most vulnerable during this pandemic.
Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk joins the show to discuss the future of Masai Ujiri, if Raptors fans should be concerned that he hasn't signed an extension yet, the Lou Marsh award voting and more.
TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor joins the show to discuss the Lou Marsh Award, who the favourites are and more.
In the final hour of the show the guys discuss the future of Raptors President Masai Ujiri, the Lou Marsh voting and more. Guests include Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk and TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor.
TSN CFL Insider Dave Naylor joined Paul Edmonds and Darrin Bauming on the Afternoon Ride. They discuss how the CFL is moving forward towards next season, the key dates on the calendar, the financial issues the league is facing and his pick for the Lou Marsh award.
Need to know basis, Emily Kaplan joins the show, Who should win the Lou Marsh award between Jamal Murray/Alphonso Davies and which team has the least respect of the teams remaining in the NHL/NBA playoffs.
Gord Wilson joins the fellas to talk some hockey, then the guys discuss the Big 10 going ahead and playing in College Football. AJ and Steve also talk potential Lou Marsh awards, and some more on the Clippers' struggles
Support this podcast In 1963, Lou Marsh was a college student, employed by the city of New York, as a youth outreach worker. He was beaten to death, by members of a street gang, who were angry that he had convinced the other members, not to start a violent battle with another gang. HISTORICAL REFERENCES The Death of Lou Marsh: Lou Marsh by Phil Ochs (singer / songwriter) (1963). Peerman, Dean, Death Down a Dark Street, The Christian Century (Feb. 6, 1963). Samuels, Gertrude, Death Of A Youth Worker, Saturday Evening Post (Apr. 6, 1963). The Murder of Lou Marsh, ABC News report (Feb. 24, 1963). Stringfellow, William, My People is the Enemy (book, 1964), pp. 146-147. Four Youths Found Guilty In Slaying of Youth Worker, New York Times (Feb. 20, 1964, pg. 37. Four Sentenced in Killing Of a Youth Board Worker, New York Times (Mar. 31, 1964), pg. 29. Police Blotter & Court News: Cleveland Plain Dealer, Nov. 19, 1885. GUEST VOICES: The Death of Lou Marsh Lou Marsh - Cole Johnson, host of Cole Sportz podcast. Robert Rothenberg – Alec, co-host of the Spooky Adventures of Alec & Sam podcast. Rev. Howard Moody – Jeremy Collins, host of Podcasts We Listen To - Facebook group and podcast. Prosecutor – Texas Jess, free-lance voice artist. Police Blotter & Court News: Narrator – Brandi T, free-lance voice artist. Police Blotter Intro Title Voice - Carrie, host of the Sip & Shine podcast. MISCELLANEOUS Exit Aphorism (voice) – Anabelle D-C, free-lance voice artist. Host Intro – Nina Innsted, the host of the Already Gone podcast. Exit Aphorism - Source: Chesterton, G.K., Heretics (book, 1905), at p. 167. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech.com At Rest The Curtain Rises I Knew A Guy OurMusicBox: A Mother’s Sacrifice – Jay Man R3 Music Box: Requiem Dies Irae [Music Box] CONTACT US! ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com
Hebsy shares more Lou Marsh detail, talks Leafs, Raps, Bills and Jays, and Toronto radio ratings.
In Part 2, the guys discuss Bianca Andreescu running away with this year's Lou Marsh Award. Then, they dig into Russia being banned from international competition for 4 years, Stephen Strasburg's monster deal, and the Dallas Stars mysteriously firing head coach Jim Montgomery for reasons still unknown.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Yvon Pedneault nous parle du Canadien en vue de son match de ce soir contre les Penguins à Pittsburgh. Daniel Jacob, entraîneur adjoint du Rocket de Laval, nous donne des nouvelles concernant les différents espoirs du club-école du Tricolore. Jocelyn Thibault commente la décision d'Équipe Canada Junior de ne pas inviter Samuel Poulin à son camp d'évaluation et discute des excellentes performances de son équipe depuis le début de la saison dans la LHJMQ. Sylvain Bruneau commente la sélection de Bianca Andreescu comme récipiendaire du trophée Lou Marsh et revient sur la plus récente saison de sa protégée. Richard Legendre revient sur la décision de suspendre la Russie en vue des prochains Jeux Olympiques et nous parle du tirage au sort effectué lundi dans le cadre du tournoi de la Concacaf. Segment ''J'achète, je vends''.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
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Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
DT, Mitchell Blair and Zinger. Talking CFL, NFL and much more. Who will the Riders starting receivers be next season and will Maas want some Eskimo free agents? We discuss... - Arash Madani on Lou Marsh award (23:35) - Laura Diakun (1:07:00)
The Athletic's Sean Fitz-Gerald says this is the first time that he's gone into a Lou Marsh vote where the outcome has been so obvious. Sean says at no point was there a real case for anyone to top Bianca Andreescu.
TSN's own James Duthie joined the boys on OverDrive for his thoughts on the Lou Marsh award & why Bianca Andreescu should be the unanimous winner. As well he touched on the interest around Mitch Marner, and his plans for the O-Dog's wedding this weekend
Mikael Kingsbury joins Game Day to talk about winning the Lou Marsh award, representing Canada at the Olympics and World Cup, and how his upbringing helped turn him into a world class skier.
I know, I know. All your favourite podcasts have abandoned you for the holidays. We don't play that way. We're here for you all the way through. Join Matt and Rob as they take a look at the year that was in the world of sports as they take a spin through many of the top stories. Topics include the NFL extending a controversial commissioner, the Senators debacle, the Raps deal DDR for Kawhi, Serena Williams melts down, the Blue Jays and half of MLB race to the bottom, Tavares comes home and returns the Leafs to legitimacy, the World Cup in Russia, the Olympics and Korea and tons more. Also in this episode, the guys debate their picks for Canadian athlete of the year. In an Olympic year things tend to lean towards amateurs but are their professionals that could stake a claim to the title? The calendar year is coming to a close and there was no shortage of huge stories over the last 12 months. Join the guys on a whirlwind tour of what went down in 2018. Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Follow us on Twitter @TallCanAudio
Hayes, O'Dog, and Darren Dutchyshen discuss William Nylander still trying to get up to speed, the Blue Jays releasing Troy Tulowitzki, moguls skier Mikael Kingsbury winning the 2018 Lou Marsh award, and are joined by Toronto Star Sports Columnist Steve Simmons.
Toronto Sun Sports Columnist Steve Simmons joined OverDrive to break down the Blue Jays releasing Troy Tulowitzki and the 2018 Lou Marsh award winner
On TCS191 the boys kick off the conversation with some discussion about the unbelievable finish to the Patriots/Steelers game on Sunday night. Have we gotten to a point where technology is so good that it's hurting our sports more than helping them? Later on, we engage in the annual Lou Marsh debate symbolizing Canada's athlete of the year. Was Joey Votto the correct choice? Could you make a case for Sidney Crosby? Which amateur athletes were in the running? And do we have an anti hockey bias, of all things, in our athlete of the year voting? And finally, some talk on the sh*t storm created by the owner of the Sens on a weekend where the whole league was watching. What's next for the Senators? Is the team really for sale? Could it move? And how much responsibility do the fans actually carry here? Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Support the show at www.patreon.com/tallcanaudio Follow us at www.twitter.com/tallcanaudio
The Team talks about a cray week in sports... Stanton to the Yankees, TFC wining the MLS cup, Votto wins the Lou Marsh (again), plus the regular NFL picks.. tune in --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theteampodcast/message
In the 4th hour of the show Michael and Todd Shapiro discuss the Maple Leafs loss to the Flyers, Auston Matthews injury, Joey Votto winning the Lou Marsh award, the Senators struggles, the Blue Jays offseason, the NFL playoff picture and more. Guests include former NBA Coach Stu Jackson and ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney.
In the 1st hour of the show Michael and Todd Shapiro discuss the Maple Leafs loss to the Flyers, Auston Matthews injury, Joey Votto winning the Lou Marsh award, the Senators struggles, the Blue Jays offseason, the NFL playoff picture and more. Aaron Korolnek stops by for “Take The Temperature”.
In the 2nd hour of the show Michael and Todd Shapiro discuss the Maple Leafs loss to the Flyers, Auston Matthews injury, Joey Votto winning the Lou Marsh award, the Senators struggles, the Blue Jays offseason, the NFL playoff picture and more. Guests include ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney and Former Penguins Goaltender Andy Chiodo.
In the 3rd hour of the show Michael and Todd Shapiro discuss the Maple Leafs loss to the Flyers, Auston Matthews injury, Joey Votto winning the Lou Marsh award, the Senators struggles, the Blue Jays offseason, the NFL playoff picture and more. Guests include TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie and TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell.
Cincinnati Reds 1st basemen Joe Votto, the winner of the Lou Marsh Trophy for Canada's top athlete in 2017, joins OverDrive to chat about winning the award for the second time, chasing some of baseball's all-time greats in the record books, plus his thoughts on finishing his career in Toronto.
The Yankees keep making moves and John Gibbons speaks out. The Senators are listening to offers on Erik Karlsson? This, plus Steve Simmons joins us before the announcement of the Lou Marsh award
OnBlastPodcast.Wordpress.com for old episodes and video content. But in this episode, the OnBlast crew dives into an assortment of topics including: :00 - TFC'S loss in the MLS Cup Final 11:45 - BMO Field's "fake" stands 16:40 - Why is Toronto such a bandwagon city 20:35 - TV Talk including the Shows: Atlanta, Black Mirror, Kim's Convenience, The Grand Tour, Pitch and bad network TV. 41:25 - LeBron James sportsperson of the year, Penny Oleksiak won the Lou Marsh award but who is the #OnBlast Athlete of the year? 50:05 - Jay Z reading his speech off his phone and WTF is wrong with Kanye West Hope you enjoy it and don't forget to #TellYoFriends
Neate Sager joins the program once again to debate the merits of this year's Lou Marsh Trophy winner and who else may have been in the conversation. Later on, we get to Neate's bread & butter - junior hockey. We check in on Team Canada's World Junior training camp. Who has an inside track? Who might surprise? It's the most wonderful time of the year in junior hockey and we've got the guy to break it all down for you. www.tallcanaudio.com facebook.com/tallcanaudio twitter.com/tallcanaudio
After sitting in a cold press box Saturday night watching Toronto FC lose to Seattle Sounders on penalties, Doug Smith and Laura Armstrong have much to dissect on this week’s I’ll Have Another. Some stalwart opinions prevail as the co-hosts look back on the Reds coming just short of the championship: the grassroots movement that is TFC fandom is some of the best in the city and no; a game of that magnitude should not be decided on penalties. Smith even has some suggestion for how to change it. Also on tap: MacKinnon Brothers’ Crosscut Canadian Ale, jumping in on the debate about which of Canada’s athletes should win the Lou Marsh award with an out-of-the-box suggestion and — no surprise here — slagging the upcoming World Juniors.