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This episode delves into Ode to Billy Joe, a PG-rated film with adult themes. Trigger warning: The film Ode to Billy Joe, and the song on which it is based, both discuss the suicide of one of the characters. Listener discretion is advised. BONUS EPISODE: The celebration of the upcoming 150th episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST continues with this special bonus episode. Join your hosts as they head up to Choctaw Ridge to discuss Ode to Billy Joe, the 1976 film adaptation of Bobbie Gentry's classic story song. Ode to Billy Joe. Starring Robbie Benson and Glynnis O'Connor. Screenplay by Herman Raucher, based upon the song by Bobbie Gentry. Directed and produced by Max Baer, Jr. “Ode to Billie Joe” by Bobbie Gentry (from the album Ode to Billie Joe) is available on Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. Ode to Billy Joe is available to stream on YouTube. Learn more at IMDb. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast), Threads (storysongpodcast), GoodPods, and Podchaser. THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Deep Dive begins at 43:35) "Every underdog has his day." Join your favorite TransAtlantic podcasting crew – Ian and BFF of the BFE from The Scuttlebutt Podcast (Megs, B-Tech Kev & Liam are off training for their next big fight) – as we step into the ring for grit, determination, and Depression-era boxing in Cinderella Man (2005). We're swapping a grimy Edinburgh flat for Madison Square Garden and diving into our 267th episode as we discuss: How Russell Crowe delivers a knockout performance as James J. Braddock. Renée Zellweger's role as the supportive yet strong Mae Braddock – does she get enough credit? Does Paul Giamatti steal the show as the passionate manager, Joe Gould? The realism of the boxing sequences – do they hold up in 2024? Is it fair to call this film a boxing film or is it something else? Who is the biggest villain of the movie: the Great Depression, Promoter James Johnston, Max Baer, or the system keeping Braddock down? Could this be Ron Howard's most underrated film? We talk about hockey's Four Nations tournament and why sports make the best narratives. Whether Cinderella Man is the Best Film Ever. Catch so much more of Hermes Auslander on The Scuttlebutt Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scuttlebutt-podcast/id1503504933 (Apple) or https://open.spotify.com/show/2n9CNB9X6QXnmvn78HBEoJ?si=1bf26c4a13cd4234 (Spotify) Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE. We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support: Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM Hermes Auslander James DeGuzman Synthia Shai Bergerfroind Andy Dickson Chris Pedersen Duane Smith (Duane Smith!) Randal Silva Nate The Great Rev Bruce Cheezy (with a fish on a bike) Richard Ryan Kuketz Dirk Diggler Stew from the Stew World Order podcast NorfolkDomus John Humphrey's Right Foot Timmy Tim Tim Aashrey Ariannah Who Loves BFE The Most Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/. Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of Mistake by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor, at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor. Also, massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/.
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYJoin us for a captivating episode of Yesterday's Sports as host Mark Morthier welcomes Kristine Sader, the great-niece of former professional boxer Ace Hudkins, also known as the Nebraska Wildcat. Kristine shares insights from her book, "Boxing with the Nebraska Wildcat," which chronicles Ace's extraordinary boxing career from 1922 to 1932. Discover how Ace earned his fierce nickname, his transition from wrestling to boxing, and his relentless fighting style that led to an impressive record of 92 fights without a knockout loss.Kristine delves into Ace's journey from Nebraska to California, his remarkable ability to fight across multiple weight classes and his close encounters with boxing legends like Mickey Walker. Learn about the historic challenges Ace faced, including controversial decisions and near title shots, along with his post-boxing career as a stuntman in Hollywood. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of a boxing legend whose story continues to inspire!YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)CHAPTERS(00:45) Ace started wrestling before switching to boxing; by age 19, he had 45 fights(06:49) Ace fought in 92 different weight divisions and never got knocked out(12:30) Charles Lindbergh fought Ace Hutkins in 1927 at the Polo Grounds(17:15) In 1928, Ace fought Mickey Walker for the middle late title(24:19) Ace Dundee almost fought future heavyweight champion Max Baer(29:20) They wouldn't accept Wikipedia, but they wouldn't believe it(29:45) Tell us a little about what Ace did after retiring from boxing(32:23) Are any of these films, like, on YouTube or anything
National cookie day. Entertainment from 1993. 1st Burger King, British outlaw "Suttee" in India, Horse drawn lawn mower invented. Todays birthdays - Deanna Durbin, Max Baer jr, Jeff Bridges, Marissa Tomei, Chelsea Noble, Jay Z, Kevin Sussman, Tyra Banks. Frank Zappa died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Cookie dance - Chocolate ChipC is for cookie - Sesame StreetI'd do anything for love (but I won't do that) - Meat LoafAmerican honky tonk bar association - Garth BrooksSmoke on the water - Deep PurpleBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Million dollar quartetBeverly Hillbillies TV themeDead Prsidents - Jay ZDon't eat the yellow snow - Frank ZappaExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
On Sept. 24, 1935, boxer Joe Louis made history as the first African-American to draw a $1 million purse in the field of boxing. Born in 1914, Louis achieved this milestone in a fight against former heavyweight champion Max Baer at Yankee Stadium. Despite Baer's tough reputation—having been knocked down only once before by Frankie Campbell—Louis dominated the bout, knocking Baer out in the fourth round. Beyond boxing, Louis became a cultural icon, symbolizing anti-Nazi sentiment before and during World War II. He also helped integrate professional golf, breaking the PGA's color barrier in 1952. Louis died in 1981, and President Ronald Reagan arranged his burial with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As tough times persist, several dangers lie ahead for dreams, fortunes, and more importantly life itself.May – June 1933, many struggle as Prohibition and the Great Depression continues. Evalyn Walsh McLean attempts to sell the Hope Diamond and buy back the Washington Post. Doris Duke and other heiresses are under threat of kidnapping in Newport. Cobina Wright's new attempt to rebuild her fortune comes with some shady business connections and other troubles.Other people and subjects include: Barbara Hutton, Nanaline Duke, William May Wright aka “Bill,” Lil' Cobina Wright, Jr., James HR Cromwell aka “Jimmy,” James “Henry” Van Alen aka Jimmy, Jenny Renaud, Edward McLean, Countess Gladys Vanderbilt Szechenyi, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Alice-Leon Moats, No Nice Girl Swears etiquette book, armed bodyguards, armed limousine, Lindbergh baby kidnapping, crime of the century, gold certificates, fraud, hoax, ransom, press, Gaston Means, John F. Condon, Cemetery John, J.J. Faulkner, Florence Nightingale Graham – Mrs. Thomas J. Lewis – Elizabeth Arden, cosmetics pioneer, operation, recovery, Primo Carnera, Jack Sharkey, John Factor, General Pershing, Admiral Cone, Barney Barusch, Jay “Rye” Ryland, Sam Rosoff, Mr. Dimples, amorous English gentlemen, Prince Kadhar, Alice Roosevelt Longfellow, Kermit Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt, President Franklin Roosevelt, Eugene Meyer, William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Rosemary “Rose” Douras Davies, Emily Post, Mahatma Gandhi, Tammany Hall, Hope Diamond, Kohinoor, Star of India, souvenirs, replicas, cursed gem, unlucky charm, bad luck, bankruptcy, pawn, 1933 booklet, multi-level exhibition, diamond mine, huts, shacks, Amsterdam diamond cutters, gold mining, Prohibition, repeals, beer, tax evasion, prison sentence, the Great Depression, monkeys, baboons, cruise lines, ocean liner Leviathan – SS Vaterland, Waldorf-Astoria hotels, Brearley, Fermata, convent in Rome, Rough Point, Maine Chance Farms, Madison Square Gardens, Yankee Stadium, Roosevelt hospital, Chicago's World Fair, “A Century of Progress” exhibition, Newport, New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, the Rockies, Saratoga, horse races, Cobina Wright's autobiography I Never Grew Up, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Murray Humphreys, Chicago underworld, FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation, tapped phone conversations, Al Capone, prison baseball team, prison riot, jail time, making connections, World War I, World War II, refurbishment, scrap, Mahatma Gandhi hunger strike, Jewish writers, concentration camps, struggles, tv series, fashion designers, Hulu's Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, Netflix's Halston, Apple TV's The New Look, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Yves St. Laurent, Pierre Balmain, Thierry Mugler, Cristobal Balenciaga, Jean Patou, artistic and creative endeavors, rejection, setbacks, prey, predator, hedonism, chaos, multiple issues at once, Chris Williamson, Modern Wisdom podcast, Jimmy Carr, jealousy quote, blocks, happiness…--Extra Notes / Call to Action:New York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.comFriday, November 1st, 2024 5:30pm EST / 2:30pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel Part 1: A New Standard of Luxury (pre-1929), Come learn more about the Astor family dispute behind the famous hotel and its construction as well as the hotel's influence on luxury travel and fine dining. Connections to the Titanic as well as other events and famous people will also be explored. But all good things come to and end.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-1-a-new-standard-of-luxury-webinar-registration-1021721385167/Friday, November 8th, 2024 5:30pm EST / 2:30pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York Part 2: Manhattan's Grandest Hotel (1931-present), The second version of this fine luxury hotel comes during the dawn of new era which will bring new challenges and excitement. A lingering Astor family connection adds to the saga until a new family the Hilton dynasty rises and takes over. More celebrities and events will add to allure of this hotel. Finally, updates reveal the recent renovations, an auction, and the future for the third incarnation.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-2-manhattans-grandest-hotel-webinar-registration-1021721475437/ Share, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Lost In A Fog by Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsSection 2 Music: These Foolish Things by Benny Carter, Album Perfect BluesSection 3 Music: Just A Mood by Benny Carter & His Orchestra, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/X / TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsX / Twitter – https://twitter.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
On this Big Bout Podcast replay I present my convorsation with Hollywood and Sport Legend Budd Schulberg . Budd was of the Mad Men Age of magazines film and early tv . Had shared 80 years of memories. We discuss films like The Harder They Fall with Humphrey Bogart and A Face In The Crowd fighters like Jack Dempsey (who became a close friend) Max Baer and more .
It's another season of international sports competition, so where has one tennis star disappeared to this time?June 1933, Frank Shields loses at the French Championship then disappears only to be found later crossing the ocean. Meanwhile another sport takes notice with a superb knockout.Other people and subjects include: Cobina Wright, Prince Serge Mdivani, Prince David Mdivani, Rebecca “Billie” Tenney Shields, Queen Mary of England – Mary of Teck, Prince of Wales – Prince David – future King Edward VIII – Duke of Windsor, Prince Albert – Bertie – King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III of England, Vlad III – Vlad Tepes – Vlad the Impaler – Vlad Dracula, Julius "Julie" Seligson, Ellsworth Vines, Sidney Wood, George Lott, Cliff Sutter, Wilmer Allison, Helen Jacobs, Elizabeth Ryan, Mrs. Dorothy Andrus Burke, Christian Boussus, Cilli Aussem, Dunleavy-Cleaves firm, insurance policies, heavyweight boxing match, promoter, fighter, referee, Aryan, Jew, Nazi, American, African American, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnera, Hitler, Nazis, Nazi publication Der Sturmer, Luftwaffe, Purge of Berlin, Joe Lewis – the Brown Bomber, Greta Garbo, June Knight, Rocky IV, Rocky Balboa, Ivan Drago, Harry Anslinger, Federal Narcotics Division, ocean liners – President Harding, Paris Europa, Le Havre, Auteuil, France, New York, Yankee Stadium, French Hardcourt Tennis Championship, London Championship, Wimbledon, Davis Cup, Newport Tennis Week, tennis, amateur status, appendicitis, strawberries, injury, Bigger Than Life by William Shields, missing person, tuxedo, stowaway, Prince Michael Romanoff – Harry Gerguson, stowaway monkey Jenny, recurring themes, overlaps, Michael Malice, Beyond Belief: the American Press & the Coming of the Holocaust 1933 – 1945 by Deborah Lipstadt, resilience, letting go, making choices changing course, Netflix film Unfrosted by Jerry Seinfeld, Marjorie Merriweather Post, Amy Schumer, Pop-Tarts,…--Extra Notes / Call to Action:Beyond Belief: the American Press & the Coming of the Holocaust 1933 – 1945 by Deborah LipstadtInstagram: @howhistorylooks Dracula & British royals connectionhttps://www.instagram.com/p/C8FcLUWMDPx/Next 2 episodes major turning pointShare, like, subscribe--Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Sunshine by Jack Hylton, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20sSection 2 Music: Just As Long As The World Goes Round And Around by Jay Wilbur, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 3 Music: Red Sails In The Sunset by Casani Club Orchestra, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/X / TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsX / Twitter – https://twitter.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
A boxing discussion with my friends from Ringside Seat. Cat Johnson has uncovered some not too pleasent stories about the 1930s heavyweight champion Max Baer. We also preview The upcoming Fury Vs Usyk Heavyweight Unification fight
History's Biggest Hebrew Badasses. Henry Greenberg, Goldberg, Max Baer, Harry Haft, Moe Berg, and more! Order now to get 20% off any new SimpliSafe system with Fast Protect Monitoring. Don't wait! Visit BetterHelp.com/TWISTED today to get 10% off your first month.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/twistedhistory
National cookie day. Entertainment from 1993. 1st Burger King, British outlaw "Suttee" in India, Horse drawn lawn mower invented. Todays birthdays - Deanna Durbin, Max Baer jr, Jeff Bridges, Marissa Tomei, Chelsea Noble, Jay Z, Kevin Sussman, Tyra Banks. Frank Zappa died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Cookie dance - Chocolate ChipC is for cookie - Sesame StreetI'd do anything for love (but I won't do that) - Meat LoafAmerican honky tonk bar association - Garth BrooksSmoke on the water - Deep PurpleBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Million dollar quartetBeverly Hillbillies TV themeDead Prsidents - Jay ZDon't eat the yellow snow - Frank ZappaExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/ https://cooolmedia.com/
In this fifth episode of The American Tapestry Project's “Americans and Their Games: Sports in American History and Culture” we examine the immigrant experience in America through the lens of sports. Picking up from Part 4, we meet the rise of Jewish and Italian boxers like Max Baer and Rocky Marciano in the earlu 20th century and New Americans like Martina Navratilova, Charles Jock, and Patrick Ewing in the 21st century, as we continue to explore how sports has been an assimilationist path into American society for generations of new American immigrants.
In this fourth episode of The American Tapestry Project's “Americans and Their Games: Sports in American History and Culture” we examine the immigrant experience in America through the lens of sports. From Irish and German immigrants dominating baseball in the 19th century to the rise of Jewish and Italian boxers like Max Baer and Rocky Marciano in the 20th century to Martina Navratilova, Charles Jock, and Patrick Ewing in the 21st century, we'll explore how sports has been an assimilationist path into American society for generations of new American immigrants. That's in Episode #37 of The American Tapestry Project.
Book Vs. Movie: Ode to Billy JoeThe 1967 Song Vs. the 1976 Movie It was a hot and steamy summer day when we recorded this episode, so we decided to go as far south as we could get here in the USA with the tale of Billie Joe Macallister (named Billy Joe for the movie adaptation) and why he may have jumped to his death off the Tallahacthie Bridge. Mississippi native Bobbie Gentry wrote the song in 1967 for her first album, and it became a huge sensation. The song is written from the viewpoint of the narrator, a young girl who knew Billie Joe but did not say if she is privy to why he died the way he did. How did she know him, and what did they throw from the bridge? These are still asked of the singer, but she kept it opaque. (She is also a recluse who never gives interviews, though she is considered a legend in country music.The film was produced and directed by Max Baer, Jr. and written by Herman Racuher (of Summer of ‘42 fame ), who spoke privately with Gentry about the path he wanted to take fleshing out the story. It stars Robby Benson as a sexually confused young man who pursues teenage Bobbie Lee (Glynnis O'Connor.) The film was a massive hit in 1976, and if you check the IMDB and Reddit boards, you will still find people unsure of “what” was going on with Billy Joe that day. So, what are the main differences between the song and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!In this ep, the Margos discuss:Bobbie Gentry's career and the long-lasting effect of the song's success.Theories about the characters of the songThe cast of the 1976 film: Robby Benson (Billy Joe McAllister ), Glynnis O'Connor (Bobbie Lee Hartley ), Joan Hotchkis (Mrs. Hartely), Sandy McPeak (Papa,) James Best (Dewey Barksdale ), Terence Goodman (James Hartley,) and Becky Bowen as Becky Thompson.Clips used:Bobbie Gentry (1967 Andy Williams special)Ode to Billy Joe (1976 trailer)Billy Joe meets Bobbie's parentsBobbie Lee and Billy Joe have a dateCrazy Mississippi partyBilly Joe confesses his “sin”Bobbie Lee leaves townBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 MarketingFollow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5406542/advertisement
Book Vs. Movie: Ode to Billy JoeThe 1967 Song Vs. the 1976 Movie It was a hot and steamy summer day when we recorded this episode, so we decided to go as far south as we could get here in the USA with the tale of Billie Joe Macallister (named Billy Joe for the movie adaptation) and why he may have jumped to his death off the Tallahacthie Bridge. Mississippi native Bobbie Gentry wrote the song in 1967 for her first album, and it became a huge sensation. The song is written from the viewpoint of the narrator, a young girl who knew Billie Joe but did not say if she is privy to why he died the way he did. How did she know him, and what did they throw from the bridge? These are still asked of the singer, but she kept it opaque. (She is also a recluse who never gives interviews, though she is considered a legend in country music.The film was produced and directed by Max Baer, Jr. and written by Herman Racuher (of Summer of ‘42 fame ), who spoke privately with Gentry about the path he wanted to take fleshing out the story. It stars Robby Benson as a sexually confused young man who pursues teenage Bobbie Lee (Glynnis O'Connor.) The film was a massive hit in 1976, and if you check the IMDB and Reddit boards, you will still find people unsure of “what” was going on with Billy Joe that day. So, what are the main differences between the song and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!In this ep, the Margos discuss:Bobbie Gentry's career and the long-lasting effect of the song's success.Theories about the characters of the songThe cast of the 1976 film: Robby Benson (Billy Joe McAllister ), Glynnis O'Connor (Bobbie Lee Hartley ), Joan Hotchkis (Mrs. Hartely), Sandy McPeak (Papa,) James Best (Dewey Barksdale ), Terence Goodman (James Hartley,) and Becky Bowen as Becky Thompson.Clips used:Bobbie Gentry (1967 Andy Williams special)Ode to Billy Joe (1976 trailer)Billy Joe meets Bobbie's parentsBobbie Lee and Billy Joe have a dateCrazy Mississippi partyBilly Joe confesses his “sin”Bobbie Lee leaves townBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 MarketingFollow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Side 1 - The March Toward World War II. The King George V Funeral. Edward VIII abdicates. King George VI coronation. Prime Minister Chamberlain reports to the world. The U.S.S. Squalus Disaster. Hitler declares war on Poland. Chamberlain announces war. FDR: "America Hates War." and Winston Churchill: "Give us the tools." Side 2 - On-The-Spot Coverage of Sports! The Dempsey-Tunney fight. Schmeling defeats Joe Louis. Max Baer, Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey comment as Louis defeats Schmeling. Jesse Owen in 1936 Olympics, Ted Husing reports. 1937 Davis Cup Match Budge vs. Kramm. Whirl-a-way wins the Kentucky Derby. Bobby Thompson home-run.
Our Guest: Aaron “Hutch” Hutchings is an incredible adventure guide and real life survival specialist. He's proudly autistic and a speed talker- depending on the platform you listen through, you may be able to slow the audio down if you find it hard to keep up! * Hutch's site: Ready Set Adventure. Be sure to check out all the free activities available including plans to build a kid's crossbow! You can also purchase adventure kits to complete with your kids!* Hutch's most recent book, How To Make and Use Hide Glue: "The Duct Tape of our Ancestors.", is frequently referenced in this episode. ***This episode focuses on all the real life applications of the book, Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk, and we strongly recommend reading it before listening unless you don't mind spoilers!***Find a free literary database containing books we discuss on the podcast here:Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don't cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this site. Thank you!Featured books in this episode:These titles can all be found or searched through our Amazon Storefront.* Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk* My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George* Hatchet by Gary Paulsen * Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Booksby Gary Paulsen* The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis* Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History by Jeremy Schaap * Oh, the Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss* The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien * The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind (!!!heavy adult content!!!)* How To Make and Use Hide Glue: "The Duct Tape of our Ancestors." by Aaron "Hutch" Hutchings* Wolf Hollow and its sequel: My Own Lightning by Lauren Wolk* Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk* Tarzan by Burroughs* A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensThank you for listening! Share this episode with your nature study group! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reshelvingalexandria.com
The radio broadcast of Joe Louis battling Max Baer at Yankee Stadium on September 24th, 1935. It was Louis' 10th fight that year, after defeating 9 other opponents. Joe Louis reigned as boxing's World Heavyweight Champion from 1937 to 1949. The Brown bomber won 26 world heavyweight title fights, the most in history. More at http://krobcollection.com
His name was James J. Braddock. In 1929 he was the middleweight contender for boxing champion of the world. He had it all- a wonderful wife, 3 kids, a nice home, and money in the bank- because boxers were the highest paid athletes in those days. The depression hit, his bank failed- and all his money was gone. He lost his house, his boxing skills faded after breaking his right hand in a bout, and he soon found himself working part time at the docks to try to support his wife and kids who were living in a run- down apartment. He finally had to go on welfare. He had a manager named Joe Gould, who never gave up on him, and got him a big fight in 1934- which he won, And then another. Then he took $300 and took it to the county welfare office and paid them back for what he had taken. Then he got the chance of a lifetime- to fight Max Baer for the heavyweight title. Max Baer had killed a man in the ring, and considered Braddock to be a washed up has-been. Max Baer had a surprise in store. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Baer Jr. "Jethro", from the classic TV series, "The Beverly Hillbillies".... a real classic! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Baer_Jr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beverly_Hillbillies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Craig Bierko's film roles include Timothy in the 1996 action film The Long Kiss Goodnight which he credits for being cast in darkly humorous roles such as Max Baer in Cinderella Man opposite Russell Crowe, Tom Ryan in Scary Movie 4 (spoofing Tom Cruise throughout the film), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and The Thirteenth Floor. In 2000 Bierko made his Broadway debut as Professor Harold Hill in Susan Stroman's critically acclaimed revival of Meredith Willson's The Music Man. He played “the jazz guy” Ray King, a love interest for Carrie Bradshaw in the fourth season of Sex and the City, attorney Jeffrey Coho on season three of the ABC television series Boston Legal and one of four newly divorced friends on Fox's short-lived Unhitched. He was cast as Dave Lister in the pilot for the American TV version of the British show Red Dwarf and has appeared twice on TV's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - first as Andy Eckerson, a United States Deputy Marshal who is working with the SVU (and ex-flame Det. Olivia Benson) to recapture an escaped convict and several years later, a serial rapist. He also appeared for four seasons in the Peabody Award-winning series UnREAL as Chet Wilton, the eccentric, drug addicted, womanizing creator of a reality dating show. Recently, he appeared on The Blacklist as The Chairman, the coldly sociopathic head of an underground stock market for criminals and will be seen on season two of the hit Netflix show Sex/Life as a superstar literary agent. Craig would love you to donate to Loma Linda University Children's Hospital: https://lluch.org/ways-give
Host Johnny Punish hosts VT's NFL Expert and Self-Proclaimed Sports Dinosaur Mark Dankof in an irreverent discussion about the Romanesque Gladiator Game Spectacle that has become the Super Bowl; a true Panem & Circus diversion for U.S. Citizens and even international fans around the world. So forget about the pain in Ukraine or the Earthquake in Turkey, it's time for your bread and entertainment brought to you by billionaire owners and their millionaire gladiators. Dankoff pulls out all the stops going deep in the NFL lore especially discussing his beloved Redskins from the 60s and even pulling out a reference an obscure reference to the epic June 14, 1934, Boxing Championship Fight between Max Baer and Primo Carnera.Mark Dankof was the former 36th District Chairman of the Republican Party in King County/Seattle. He was an elected delegate to Texas State Republican Conventions in 1994 and 1996 and entered the United States Senate race in Delaware in 2000 as the nominated candidate of the Constitution Party against Democratic candidate Thomas Carper and Republican incumbent William Roth. Mark is the host of The Dankof Report for the Republic Broadcasting Network and the London version of The Dankof Report heard on the first Tuesday of each month for ACH and broadcast by RBN, Rense Radio, Free Speech Radio, and EuroFolkRadio.Who will be Spartacus on Sunday? Whose's cashing in? And how dumbed down is the public?On cue, Dankof throws down his predictions for the big Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs and VT will never be the same.SHOP OFFICIAL VT MERCH
Tune in to Ring Talk with Lou Eisen this week to hear an in-depth look at one of the greatest boxing matches of all time: Max Baer vs. James J. Braddock. Host Lou Eisen will take you through the fascinating backgrounds of the two fighters, their intense rivalry, and the thrilling 15-round match which took place in 1935. Hear his accounts from witnesses, sports historians, and boxing experts, and learn why this classic match has become known as "The Cinderella Man." It's an episode of Ring Talk with Lou Eisen you won't want to miss! Discussing the greatest boxing controversies throughout history, Lou Eisen offers his opinions and insights in this fantastic live-streamed series of episodes. Watch live on TalkinFight.com every Sunday at 2pm ET. @People&History @HISTORY @HistoryBoxingChannel @HistoryofBoxingEN @TheWorldofBoxing! @BoxingLegendsTV @BoxingLegends @InternetHistorian @TheRingMagazine @GoldenBoyBoxing @DAZNBoxing @TopRankBoxing @FOTAFightOfTheAges #TalkinFight #RingTalk #LouEisen #Boxing #BoxingHistory
National cookie day. Pop culture from 2020. 1st Burger King, Deep Purple write smoke on the water, 1st horse powered lawn mower. todays birthdays - Deanna Durbin, Jeff Bridges, Patricia Wettig, Max Baer, Marisa Tomei, Jay Z, Chelsea Noble, Kevin Sussman, Tyra Banks. Frank Zappa Died.
In deze BoksOuwePodcast praat ik met Barry Groenteman. Oud Nederlands kampioen, ondernemer en eigenaar van een boksschool in Amstelveen. Met zijn joodse achtergrond zet Barry de even boeiende als wrange geschiedenis van het joodse boksen voort. Met kampioenen als Max Baer en Benny Leonard domineerden joodse boksers het Amerikaanse boksen aan het begin van de vorige eeuw. In Nederland was de Amsterdammer Ben Bril een groot kampioen Amper 16 jaar bokste Bril op de Olympische Spelen in Amsterdam van 1928, de Spelen waar Bep van Klaveren goud won. De Tweede Wereldoorlog maakte een eind aan de carrière van Ben Bril, maar het boksen zorgde er ook voor dat hij de gruwelen van het kamp overleefde. De levens van Ben Bril en Barry Groenteman raakten jaren later op bijzondere wijze met elkaar vervlochten. *Meer over Benny Leonard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntBUagU9JSc *Meer over Max Baer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkBPw0sUw7A *Andere Tijden Sport, over Ben Bril en Barry Groenteman: https://www.npostart.nl/andere-tijden-sport/04-05-2019/VPWON_1302968 *Davidster als ereteken, het verhaal van Ben Bril - Ed van Opzeeland *Dansen om te overleven - Steven Rosenberg
Lots of Heavyweight news, recaps and nostalgia coming on the latest "TopHeavyweights.com the Podcast!" Host T.J. Rives returns with Sean from TopHeavyweights.com to go over the Daniel Dubois KO of Trevor Bryan in Miami last weekend. What does it mean ultimately for Dubois? Could he get a matchup with Dillian Whyte or another European Heavyweight later this year? The guys also go for some nostalgia and talk James J. Braddock heavyweight upset of Max Baer and the two Joe Louis-Max Schmelling bouts, all as part of the 1930's in heavyweight championship history. Then, moving forward, the 40 year anniversary of Larry Holmes whipping Gerry Cooney in Vegas? Is Cooney the most overrated heavyweight contender of all time? Finally, the discussion turns to the future and the "when and where" on the proposed Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua rematch, which is still rumored for August. Is there concern that it won't be happening? And, will Tyson Fury be fighting the winner, next? Hear it all on the latest edition of "TopHeavyweights.com the Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this Big Fight Weekend Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc. for all the great content from Top Heavyweights and the rest of the fight game too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lots of Heavyweight news, recaps and nostalgia coming on the latest "TopHeavyweights.com the Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with Sean from TopHeavyweights.com to go over the Daniel Dubois KO of Trevor Bryan in Miami last weekend. What does it mean ultimately for Dubois? Could he get a matchup with Dillian Whyte or another European Heavyweight later this year?The guys also go for some nostalgia and talk James J. Braddock heavyweight upset of Max Baer and the two Joe Louis-Max Schmelling bouts, all as part of the 1930's in heavyweight championship history. Then, moving forward, the 40 year anniversary of Larry Holmes whipping Gerry Cooney in Vegas? Is Cooney the most overrated heavyweight contender of all time?Finally, the discussion turns to the future and the "when and where" on the proposed Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua rematch, which is still rumored for August. Is there concern that it won't be happening? And, will Tyson Fury be fighting the winner, next?Hear it all on the latest edition of "TopHeavyweights.com the Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this Big Fight Weekend Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc. for all the great content from Top Heavyweights and the rest of the fight game too!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Not only in New Jersey, but throughout the country, there are veterans, first responders and others suffering from PTSD. Operation K9 Beethoven uses pet therapy, as well as other methods, to help combat this.Segment 1We learn a little about our guest, Brian Reyngoudt, the Co-Founder and Vice President. After seeing the profound effect Beethoven had on his mother and then eventually his father, Brian and Co-Founder Arpi Kertesz started brainstorming ways they could use Beethoven and other dogs could help people suffering from PTSD. Brian also takes us through the types of places they visit and who they are trying to help. Today in New Jersey HistoryJames Braddock, a thirty year old Irish-American boxer from West New York, New Jersey defeated Max Baer at Madison Square Garden Bowl, located at 48th Street and Northern Boulevard in Long Island City, New York, for the Heavyweight Championship on June 13, 1935. Joe Louis, who defeated Braddock for the title the following year, proclaimed him the bravest man he ever fought. The movie "Cinderella Man" was based on Braddock. Segment 2Brian tells us the process of matching people with the right emotional support dog. They work in conjunction with the Second Chance Animal Rescue of Perry in Telfair County, Georgia and their trainer Melissa at Brye K9 Training Center in Carthage, NY to make sure they make the right matches and are helping as many people as they can. New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey is the leading state for the development and manufacturing of flavors and fragrances.Segment 3We discuss the community of volunteers, workers, donors those who Operation K9 Beethoven helps. Bergen County Harley Davidson in Rochelle Park, who not only hosted our interview but are massive supporters of Operation K9 Beethoven, including hosting events. Operation K9 Beethoven: https://operationk9beethoven.com/Instagram: @operation_k9_beethovenBergen County Harley Davidson in Rochelle Park: 124 Essex St Rochelle Park, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
On June 29, 1933, at the Garden Bowl in Long Island City, New York, an imposing six foot six Italian boxer named Primo Carnera knocked out a smaller but highly skilled and more experienced Jack Sharkey to become the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. Primo was born in 1906 in a small village in the northeastern corner of Italy. A large baby at birth, Primo continued to grow at an alarming rate and by the time he was a teenager, towered over his family and all the other residents of his village! Eventually, he was asked to leave his home because his parents could no longer afford to provide the food necessary to satisfy his ravenous appetite. After setting out on his own, Primo worked odd jobs and after a while found work as a circus strong man in France, where he was able to earn a living, eat well and grow even bigger and stronger. While performing as a circus strong man, twenty two year-old Primo was discovered by a boxing promoter named Leon See who had been told of Carnera's enormous size and incredible strength. Thus began Primo Carnera's professional boxing career which would take him across Europe and to the United States, where he would earn the nickname “The Ambling Alp” and would go on to win the World Heavyweight Boxing title a little less than five years after his first professional fight. He would also accumulate a record setting seventy two wins by knockout! In this episode of Your History Your Story, we will be speaking with Primo Carnera's granddaughter Anne Hibbetts. Anne will share family stories about her grandfather's life, including his early years as a hungry teenager, his incredible boxing career which included bouts against such greats as Jack Sharkey, Max Baer and Joe Louis, and his acting career which included small parts in movies such as “The Prizefighter and the Lady” and “Mighty Joe Young” in which he had a tug of war scene with the giant gorilla. In this heart-felt interview, Anne will explain that despite her grandfather's enormous size, physical strength, and knock-out punch, he was really a gentle giant who loved his family and treated others with gentleness and kindness, She will also explain, that despite allegations of mob involvement in the outcomes of some of Primo's fights, he was rightfully deserving of the World Heavyweight title that he received. Photo(s): Courtesy of Anne Hibbetts Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
Nu Na Nu Nống, một trò chơi dân gian bị chìm vào quên lãng, một huyền thoại trong làng quyền anh thế giới cầm tinh con Cọp và những năm Dần lẫy lừng trong sự nghiệp của « Hổ Chúa » Joe Louis (1914-1981). Nhà nghiên cứu Nguyễn Dư, tại Lyon thử giải đáp về ý nghĩa và xuất xứ của trò Nu Na Nu Nống. Từ Chicago, nhạc sĩ Dương Hồng Kỳ nhìn lại sự nghiệp của Joe Louis trong bối cảnh chính trị đặc biệt của nước Mỹ trước Thế Chiến Thứ Hai. Nhảy lò cò, khiêng kiệu, mèo bắt chuột, đánh chuyền… vẫn còn là những trò chơi được học trò Việt Nam ưa chuộng. Hiếm hơn một chút là cơ hội thả diều, đấu pháo đất. Bên cạnh đó có những trò chơi bắt đầu chìm vào quên lãng : đó là những trò chơi « hiền lành » như chi chi chành chành, kéo cưa lửa xẻ, thả đỉa ba ba. Không biết trẻ con Việt Nam ngày nay có còn chơi trò Nu Na Nu Nống hay không ? Chơi như thế nào, « Nu Na Nu Nống » nghĩa là gì và xuất xứ của trò chơi ấy từ đâu ? Trong tạp chí ngày đầu xuân Nhâm Dần RFI tiếng Việt mời nhà nghiên cứu Nguyễn Dư trả lời các câu hỏi trên. Trước hết ông nhắc lại Nu Na Nu Nống chơi như thế nào ? « Không biết trẻ con Việt Nam ngày nay có còn chơi Nu na nu nống không? Với cái đà đô thị hoá như bây giờ thì khó mà chơi được. Nơi nào cũng mở mang, thi nhau xây nhà cao tầng. Mỗi thước đất là một cục vàng. Tìm được một góc vỉa hè thông thoáng để chơi không phải là chuyện dễ. Nu Na Nu Nống là trò chơi gì mà đòi hỏi khó khăn như vậy? Chẳng có gì là khó khăn. Ngược lại, Nu Na Nu Nống rất dễ chơi. Con trai, con gái đứa nào muốn chơi thì ngồi cạnh nhau, duỗi hai chân ra phía trước, xếp thành hàng ngang. Đứa làm trưởng trò ngồi giữa hoặc ngồi đầu hàng phía tay trái hay tay phải tuỳ ý. Trưởng trò dùng tay lần lượt chạm vào bàn chân những đứa khác. Vừa chạm vừa hát bài Nu Na Nu Nống. Nu Na Nu Nống Cái cống nằm trong Cái ong nằm ngoài Củ khoai chấm mật Phật ngồi phật khóc Con cóc nhảy ra Con gà ú hụ Bà mụ thổi xôi Nhà tôi nấu chè Tè he chân rụt. Chạm hết hàng chân thì quay trở lại, tiếp tục cho đến hết bài hát. Tiếng cuối cùng của bài hát rơi vào chân nào thì chân ấy phải rụt về. Trò chơi tiếp tục lại từ đầu bài hát. Cứ như vậy, cho đến bàn chân cuối cùng. Đứa cuối cùng này bị thua, phải làm trưởng trò chơi ván khác. Muốn cho trò chơi tăng thêm hồi hộp, thú vị thì trưởng trò có thể ngân nga kéo dài tiếng cuối cùng rồi bất chợt vung tay chạm bất cứ chân nào. Chơi như vậy bắt buộc đứa nào cũng phải chăm chú. Nu Na Nu Nống không cần chạy nhảy, hò hét. Không làm dơ bẩn chỗ chơi. Người lớn có vẻ bằng lòng cái trò ‘dễ thương' này ». Một trò chơi xuất hiện từ khi nào ? Nguyễn Dư : « Ngay cả Ngô Quý Sơn, người biên khảo về các trò chơi của trẻ con, cũng không trả lời được. Kể cả những người giúp ông đi điều tra, ghi chép thông tin cũng không ai biết nghĩa là gì. Có lẽ vì vậy mà Ngô Quý Sơn mới đi đến kết luận là tên Nu na nu nống không có nghĩa. Tuy nhiên, Ngô Quý Sơn cũng cho biết một điều bên lề là những cộng sự già nua nhất của ông lúc bé cũng đã từng chơi Nu Na Nu Nống. Dựa vào bằng chứng này, ông cho rằng trò chơi Nu Na Nu Nống đã có từ lâu. Sách Jeux d´enfants du Vietnam (Trò chơi của trẻ con Việt Nam) của Ngô Quý Sơn xuất bản năm 1943. Tạm cho là cộng sự già nua nhất của Ngô Quý Sơn lúc này thọ khoảng 70 tuổi. (1943 – 70 = 1873). Như vậy thì trò chơi Nu na nu nống phải có từ trước năm 1884, trước ngày kí hiệp ước Patenôtre công nhận Pháp đô hộ nước ta. Có thể khẳng định rằng Nu na nu nống là một trò chơi Việt Nam). Có nhiều bài hát Nu Na Nu Nống. Ngắn gọn nhất có lẽ là bài: Nu na nu nống Thằng cống cái cạc Chân vàng chân bạc Đá xỉa đá xoi Đá đầu con voi Đá chân thì rụt Các bài hát đều bắt đầu bằng câu Nu na nu nống. Trừ một bài: Nu nả, nu na Nở ra tua túa Nổ túa lên trời Nổ rơi xuống đất Nổ bật nắp vung Nổ tung nón lá Nu nả, nu na. Tất cả các bài hát đều có cặp từ Nu na. Điều này cho thấy rằng Nu na là từ chính. Nu nả hay Nu nống là từ phụ, từ lắp láy của Nu na ». Chữ nghĩa xuất phát từ chữ Hán Nhà nghiên cứu Nguyễn Dư giải thích : « Việt Nam tự điển của Hội Khai Trí Tiến Đức định nghĩa : Nu na là: Một trò chơi của trẻ con, ngồi duỗi chân ra mà đếm. Nghĩa rộng của Nu na là : Ngồi thong thả nhàn hạ. Công việc không có, ngồi nu na với nhau cả ngày. Việt Nam tự điển của Lê Văn Đức và Lê Ngọc Trụ định nghĩa: Nu na là: Đồ chơi của trẻ con như cái nghiên mực, đáy thật mỏng, để giáng úp xuống cho nổ. Chơi nu na, nắn nu na. (Chơi nu na của Lê Văn Đức được tranh Oger gọi nôm na là Trẻ con đánh pháo bằng đất) Tự điển Việt Hoa Pháp của Gustave Hue cũng định nghĩa Nu na nu nống là một trò chơi. Nhưng G. Hue lại đưa ra một câu nói khó hiểu làm thí dụ: Chồng đống mà nu na nu nống. Chồng đống là trò chơi Chồng đống chồng đe của trẻ con. Người chơi đứng hay ngồi thành vòng tròn, hai nắm tay đưa ra đằng trước, chồng lên nhau. Tất cả chất thành một đống cao. Trưởng trò vừa hát bài Chồng đống chồng đe vừa đưa tay đụng lần lượt cái đống nắm tay… Chồng đống chồng đe Con chim le lưỡi Nó chỉ thằng nào? Nó chỉ thằng này. Cách chơi Chồng đống chồng đe tương tự Nu Na Nu Nống. Một đằng chồng tay, một đằng xếp chân. Chồng đống mà nu na nu nống. Nói rõ hơn là Chồng đống mà chơi Nu na nu nống. Nghĩa là muốn chơi Nu Na Nu Nống thì phải có thêm trò chơi Chồng đống. Vô lí! Phải chấp nhận rằng Nu Na Nu Nống của câu nói không phải là một trò chơi. Nu na nu nống còn có nghĩa gì khác. Nói tóm lại, ba cuốn từ điển cho thấy Nu na (nu nống)có thể là một trò chơi, một thứ đồ chơi hay một trạng thái như… ngồi thong thả, nhàn hạ. Nghĩa thứ ba thật bất ngờ, thú vị. Nu na là Ngồi thong thả, nhàn hạ. Có một bài ca dao chế giễu tục Tảo hôn (Lấy vợ sớm) dùng nghĩa này: Chồng lên tám, vợ mười ba Ngồi rỗi nu nống nu na đỡ buồn Mười tám vợ đã lớn khôn Nu na nu nống chồng còn mười ba Mẹ ơi ! Con phải gỡ ra Chồng con nu nống nu na suốt ngày Đêm nằm khắc khoải canh chầy! Cô vợ trẻ than thở với mẹ rằng anh chồng bé con chỉ biết ban ngày thong thả ngồi chơi, ban đêm lăn ra ngủ khì. Nu Na (Nu Nống) đúng là trạng thái thong thả, nhàn hạ. Tranh Oger có tấm vẽ trẻ con chơi Nu na nu nống. Tên tranh bằng chữ Hán là Nô na. Nô na nghĩa là gì? Nô: Đầy tớ. Ngày xưa con cái kẻ có tội phải vào làm đầy tớ cho nhà quan gọi là nô (Đào Duy Anh). Nô: Đứa ở. Luật ngày xưa người nào có tội thì bắt con gái người ấy vào hầu hạ nhà quan, gọi là nô tì. Về sau kẻ nào nghèo khó bán mình cho người, mà nương theo về họ người ta cũng gọi là nô (Thiều Chửu). Nô bộc là đầy tớ trai. Nô tì là đầy tớ gái. Na: An nhàn. Hữu na kì cư là Chỗở an nhàn (Thiều Chửu). Na (Nghỉ): En paix, tranquille (an nhàn), se reposer (nghỉ ngơi) (Génibrel). (Từ điển Đào Duy Anh không có Na nghĩa là an nhàn, nghỉ ngơi). Nói tóm lại, Nô na nghĩa là Đầy tớ lúc được an nhàn, nghỉ ngơi. Đầy tớ được an nhàn, nghỉ ngơi có thể hiểu là lúc được chơi đùa. Nghĩa rộng của Nô na là Đầy tớ chơi đùa lúc được an nhàn, nghỉ ngơi. Nô na của chữ Hán bị nói sai hay nói trại thành Nu na của tiếng Việt. Nô na ban đầu nghĩa là Đầy tớ (chơi đùa) lúc an nhàn. Nô na bị bóp méo thành Nu na. Cuối cùng, Nu na (nu nống) được hiểu theo nghĩa là Trò chơi của trẻ con. Nu na là trò chơi chứ không phải là đồ chơi. Nu na có thể là trò chơi Nặn pháo bằng đất. Nu na không phải là cái pháo bằng đất. Đầy tớ được giải phóng, được mời vào cùng chơi đùa với trẻ con. Vui vẻ cả làng. Tha hồ Nu Na Nu Nống! Huyền thoại Cọp Chúa Joe Louis Nhâm Dần nói chuyện Cọp : năm nay là năm tuổi của rất nhiều vĩ nhân trên thế giới, như nữ hoàng Anh, Elizabeth II, ca sĩ người Mỹ Lady Gaga hay ông vua quần vợt Tây Ban Nha, Rafael Nadal. Nhìn về quá khứ lịch sử thể thao Hoa Kỳ từng rất tự hào với ông Cọp Chúa Joe Louis sinh năm Giáp Dần và những nhăm Dần luôn là những cột mốc quan trọng trong gần 20 năm sự nghiệp của ông. Từ Chicago nhạc sĩ Dương Hồng Kỳ phác họa lại chân dung của huyền thoại da màu cầm tinh con Cọp mang tên Joe Louis : Nhạc sĩ Dương Hồng Kỳ ngược thời gian nhìn lại huyền thoại quyền anh Joe Louis : « Nhà vô địch thế giới Quyền Anh hạng nặng nổi tiếng bậc nhất lịch sử có lẽ là Joe Louis của Hoa Kỳ. Joe Louis tên thật là Joe Louis Barrow, nhưng khi đề cập đến nhà vô địch này, ai cũng chỉ gọi tắt là Joe Louis. Và Joe Louis "cầm tinh con cọp", tức tuổi Dần. Joe Louis sinh năm 1914 (năm Giáp Dần) tại Chambers County, thuộc tiểu bang Alabama, là con của Monroe và Lillie Barrow. Cha của ông ta (Monroe) là người da màu nhưng ít nhiều cũng có mang thêm dòng máu Âu Châu, còn mẹ (Lillie) có nửa dòng máu Cherokee (tên một bộ lạc thổ dân da đỏ). Sự nghiệp của Joe Louis bắt đầu từ năm 1934 và chấm dứt vào năm 1951. Ông ta giữ chức vô địch từ năm 1937 cho đến 1949 khi ông ta giải nghệ lần thức nhất. Trong suốt thời gian này, ông ta đã bảo vệ chức vô địch 25 lần trong 13 năm, tất cả đều là kỷ lục tuyệt đối của tất cá các hạng trong bộ môn Quyền Anh. Lúc giải nghệ (lần thứ nhất 1949), Joe Louis đã đấu tất cả 61 trận, thắng 60, chỉ thua có 1. Mỉa mai thay, chính trận thua của Joe Louis lại là đề tài được bàn đến nhiều nhất. Đó là trận thứ 28 trong đời làm võ sĩ của ông ta vào năm 1936. Sau khi thắng liên tiếp 27 trận (với 0 trận thua), Joe Louis được xem là võ sĩ số 1 của Quyền Anh, là nhà vô địch chưa mang đai. Đối thủ của Joe Louis trận đó là Max Schmeling người Đức, từng giữ qua chức vô địch Quyền Anh hạng nặng. Max Schmeling từng bị một cựu vô địch khác của Hoa Kỳ là Max Baer hạ đo ván trong khi chính bản thân Max Baer từng bị thảm bại dưới tay Joe Louis nên không ai nghĩ Joe Louis có thể thua được. Nhưng ai có ngờ đâu Max Schmeling đã âm thầm nghiên cứu lối đánh của Joe Louis. Và khi thượng đài, trước sự ngạc nhiên của tất cả mọi người, Schmeling đã chế ngự được minh tinh số 1 của Quyền Anh lúc bấy giờ bằng cách hạ gục Joe Louis vào hiệp thứ 12. Nhưng điều sỉ nhục cho Joe Louis nhất không phải là bại trận mà là thái độ của lãnh tụ Đức Quốc Xã Hitler khi vinh danh Max Schmeling, đưa đi khắp Âu Châu, hãnh diện khoe rằng người Đức không thể thua ai được, nhất là dân da màu ». Khi người Mỹ da trắng hãnh diện vì một huyền thoại da màu Nhạc sĩ Dương Hồng Kỳ nhấn mạnh đến ý nghĩa cuộc phục thù : «Joe Louis phải đợi đến tháng 6 năm 1937, sau 8 trận thắng nữa mới được quyền đụng đương kim vô địch James Braddock (Hoa Kỳ) lúc bấy giờ. Joe Louis đã hạ đo ván James Braddock vào hiệp thứ 8 để đoạt chức vô địch thế giới Quyền Anh hạng nặng. Và kể từ đó cho đến lúc giải nghệ lần thứ nhất vào năm 1949, từng võ sĩ một, ai ai cũng phải gục ngã khi lên đài so găng với “Hổ Chúa” Joe Louis. Trong thời gian này, Joe Louis tái đấu với Max Schmeling vào năm 1938. Trận đấu này đối với dân Hoa Kỳ và dân Đức không phải chỉ là một trận đấu Quyền Anh tranh vô địch bình thường, cũng không phải là trận phục thù của Joe Louis, mà còn là thể diện của hai quốc gia giữa Hoa Kỳ và Đức Quốc Xã nữa, chẳng khác gì Đệ Nhị Thế Chiến. Và lần đầu tiên trong lịch sử Hoa Kỳ, dân da trắng không ngần ngại lên tiếng ủng hộ một võ sĩ da màu, hãnh diện công nhận rằng Joe Louis xứng đáng đại diện cho họ trước một đối thủ mà Đức Quốc Xã đang đặt nhiều kỳ vọng. Và Joe Louis dĩ nhiên không làm họ thất vọng khi hạ đo ván, đánh ngã Max Schmeling tới 3 lần chỉ vỏn vẹn trong 2 phút 4 giây của hiệp 1. Cứ như thế, Joe Louis đi từ trận thắng này đến trận thắng nọ, và rồi không ai còn là đối thủ của anh ta nữa. Đến năm 1949, với thành tích 60 trận thắng, chỉ có 1 trận thua, bảo vệ chức vô địch 25 lần trong 13 năm, Joe Louis lên tiếng giải nghệ. Năm 1950, vì thiếu thuế chính phủ hơn nửa triệu Mỹ Kim, Joe Louis không còn đường nào lựa chọn nên phải trở lại võ đài. Tranh chức vô địch với tân vô địch lúc bấy giở là Ezzard Charles, Joe Louis thua điểm chật vật sau 15 hiệp. Sau đó, Joe Louis thắng 8 trận liên tiếp trước khi đụng Rocky Marciano (Hoa Kỳ). Trận đấu giữa Joe Louis và Rocky Marciano rất quan trọng vì người thắng sẽ được quyền thượng đài tranh chức vô địch sau đó. Nhưng kết quả không được như ý cho Joe Louis, anh ta bị Rocky Marciano hạ đo ván vào hiệp thứ 8 (Rocky Marciano sau đó đoạt chức vô địch Quyền Anh hạng nặng. Rocky Marciano cũng là nhà vô địch Quyền Anh hạng nặng xuất sắc bậc nhất, và cũng là nhà vô địch Quyền Anh hạng nặng duy nhất bất bại, không thua, không hòa trận nào với 49 trận thắng. Hy vọng sẽ có dịp chia sẻ với độc giả về Rocky Marciano một ngày gần đây). Sau trận đấu, thay vì ăn mừng chiến thắng, Rocky Marciano đến gặp Joe Louis an ủi, rồi nhỏ lệ, nói: “I'm sorry, Joe” (Tôi rất tiếc, Joe [cũng có thể nói: Tôi xin lỗi, Joe]). Joe Louis cảm động đáp lại rằng: “What's the use of crying? The better man won. I guess everything happens for the best” (Có gì đâu mà phải khóc? Người giỏi hơn tất thắng. Tôi nghĩ chuyện gì xảy ra cũng có lý do chính đáng của nó).” Sau trận thua Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis giải nghệ lần thứ nhì, vĩnh viễn rời xa võ đài. Đến nay, Joe Louis đương nhiên đã khuất bóng, nhưng tên tuổi của ông ta bất tử, vẫn sống mãi với thời gian, không những trong giới Quyền Anh mà còn ở ngoài đời sống nhân văn nữa, và sẽ tiếp tục sống mãi muôn đời. Không những thế Joe Louis còn là một tấm gương sáng cho mọi người noi theo, là người không mặc cảm với màu da của mình, theo đuổi hoài bão đến cùng để rồi tự dành lấy cho mình một chỗ đứng trong lịch sử Quyền Anh nói riêng và lịch sử nhân loại nói chung ».
One of ESPN's most respected and longest-tenured personalities, Jeremy Schaap has been with the network since 1994. He is a regular contributor to Nightline and ABC World News Tonight and has been published in Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Time, Parade, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. Schaap has covered most major sports and sporting events in the world, including summer Olympics, winter Olympics, FIFA World Cup, Tour de France, European soccer championship, World Series, Super Bowl, U.S. Open (golf and tennis), Wimbledon, French Open, men's Final Four, women's Final Four, New York City marathon, NBA playoffs, World Cup of Hockey, Daytona 500, Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, college football national championship game, Breeders' Cup, world championship boxing, Special Olympics World Games, Invictus Games, and X Games.Schaap is the author of Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History, a New York Times best-seller, and Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics. In 2018, Schaap co-directed 42 to 1, the acclaimed 30 for 30 documentary about Buster Douglas, who in 1990 upset Mike Tyson to win the undisputed heavyweight championship. But it has been Schaap's reporting on sports issues around the world, especially those at the intersection of sports and society at large, focusing on human rights, for which he is perhaps best known.
Craig Bierko is a film and Broadway actor. He was the lead role in the 1999 sci-fi movie 'The Thirteenth Floor', playing opposite Vincent D'onofrio. Starred in the role as Max Baer opposite Russel Crowe in the award winning biopic 'Cinderella Man'. And of course Tom Ryan in the fourth instalment in the hilarious parody series 'Scary Movie'.Craig goes through his career spanning almost four decades while sharing some of his own personal favourite movies and experiences across many genres.Follow us on Instagram @saveroompodcast @seanequalshimself @dk_pike
Episodio dedicado a Max Baer, campeón mundial del peso pesado en 1934. Boxeador de gran pegada, carismático y con una arrolladora personalidad. Un play boy, un simpatiquísimo vividor, un cuerpo de un millón de dólares con una cabeza de diez centavos. La película “Cinderella Man” lo pintó como un cruel villano y nada más lejos de la realidad. Baer ha sido uno de los campeones más divertidos de la historia.
If you are a fan of great movies from Hollywood's golden era of the 1930's and 40's, you are really going to enjoy this episode. Our guest, Cora Sue Collins, was born in Beckley, West Virginia in 1927 and at age three moved with her mother and older sister to Los Angeles, California. Almost immediately after arriving in Los Angeles, she was cast in a lead role in the motion picture, “The Unexpected Father” alongside former silent film stars Zasu Pitts and Slim Summerville. Cora Sue then went on to act in dozens of films over the next twelve years, working with celebrities like Greta Garbo, Lionel Barrymore, Jackie Cooper, Lana Turner, Max Baer and Jack Dempsey, some of whom became her personal friends. In this episode, Cora Sue will share her memories of her life as a child actress in Hollywood, more than eighty years ago! Photo(s): courtesy of Cora Sue Collins Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
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Often lost in the shuffle in the overall story of Joe Louis is the “final boss” of 1935: Max Baer
November 11, 1934 - In this early episode Jack Benny plays the Chinese detective Charlie Chan from the film series of the same name. References include the record breaking streamline train, California Governor Frank Merriam, Popeye the sailor, Babe Ruth visiting Japan (ballplayers Dizzy Dean, Daffy Dean, Hack Wilson and Frankie French), Senator Huey Long getting a black eye, boxers Max Baer and Jack Dempsey, comedian Lou Holtz, the Marx brothers (Harpo in particular), the song "Carioca", orchestras Fred Waring and his Pensilvanians, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Abe Lyman's Californians, and movie stars John Barrymore, Mirna Loy, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Gloria Swanson, Kay Francis and Miriam Hopkins. Not to mention mention "Charlie Chan in London".
The "Sports Flix" guys discuss the great boxing movie, "Cinderella Man". What makes Paul Giamatti such a great character actor? Is Mike even needed in the movie? Was the real Max Baer as much of a villain as he was portrayed? Check out this podcast to listen to these questions being discussed and much more as the "Sports Flix" guys return with a knock-out punch. Email: sportsflixjustgiveusclix@gmail.com Twitter: @sportsflixpod Instagram: @sportsflixpod
Episode #268 of On Screen & Beyond has a very special guest joining us! Max Baer Jr was Jethro Bodine on "The Beverly Hillbillies" and now he joins us to chat about his time on the show, his dad (world famous boxer Max Baer), movies he made and more! Max shares some fun memories! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
December 26, 1948 - The last show for NBC. Jack Benny will be switching to CBS next week. He was doing quite a bit of promotion including appearances on other radio shows like "Lux Radio Theater". In this episode they mention Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Guy Lombardo and the song "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth". They reference the ad agency Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn. They also mention the movie "Portrait of Jennie", the swimming movie star Esther Williams, and boxers Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer.
Join Mike Goodpaster and Boxing Historian Christopher Shelton as they look back at the career of Max Baer! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-a-goodpaster/support
Smargiasso, showman, un personaggio quasi hollywoodiano, sul ring come nella vita. Ma quando c'era da fare sul serio, Max Baer poteva essere un pericolo per la vita di chiunque. Con la stella ebraica sul pantaloncino, divenne un simbolo di riscatto per gli ebrei del trentennio. Max Baer, il campione che sconfisse l'eletto di Hitler. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hatikwa-ugei/message
In this week's episode of Let Me Tell You, I talked to WSU alumni, Max Baer, who was Butch T. Cougar for three years. We talked about the process of becoming Butch, what impact being Butch has had on his life, and the compensation for Butch and other mascots. This is truly one of the best interviews that I have done! Music: 1,000,000 by Nine Inch Nails
We're joined by our Senior Jewish Movie Correspondent Will Keller to discuss one of our favorite boxing movies of all time! We go deep into the legend of both Jim Braddock and Max Baer while breaking down what we think weighs 17 lbs. PS - The audio stinks this episode, we're working on resolving the issue. Sorry!
Mike Ezra, author of "Muhammad Ali: The Making of an Icon," joins the show to discuss his rankings of all 23 undisputed heavyweight champions from Jack Dempsey to Lennox Lewis. Mike's rankings: 1. Muhammad Ali 2. Joe Louis 3. Sonny Liston 4. Lennox Lewis 5. Evander Holyfield 6. Joe Frazier 7. Gene Tunney 8. George Foreman 9. Mike Tyson 10. Jack Dempsey 11. Rocky Marciano 12. Riddick Bowe 13. Floyd Patterson 14. Max Schmeling 15. Jersey Joe Walcott 16. Ezzard Charles 17. Max Baer 18. Ingemar Johansson 19. Jack Sharkey 20. Primo Carnera 21. James Braddock 22. Buster Douglas 23. Leon Spinks
Edwin C. Hill noted newscaster and globetrotter and Clem McCarthy NBC and Pathe News sports announcer commentate the blow-by-blow account of the 1935 fight between Max Baer and Joe Louis from the Yankee Stadium in New York. Broadcast: 24th September 1935 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support
November 3, 1935 - Before Dennis Day there was Kenny Baker. This is a fun early episode of the Jack Benny program where Jack goes to the barber, meets Kenny and spoofs a movie studio. In the episode they mention the Joe Louis vs Max Baer boxing match, college football, playwright George Bernard Shaw's beard, gowns by Adrian, and the song "50 Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong". Plus Ricardo Cortez, Loretta Young, Constance Bennette, Kay Francis, Kathryn Hepburn and Shirley Temple.
This week we take a step back in time to the origins of what would become the Westies. We are taking an in depth look at the 2 men most responsible for the formation of the gang, Owney "The Killer" Madden and Mickey Spillane. Don't forget to checkout our next episode where we pick up were we left off with Justin Rimmel from Mysterious Circumstances and we keep talking about the Westies! Go Check us out on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/darkwindowspodcast We have a Threadless Shop Now! https://darkwindowspod.threadless.com/ Thanks to our sponsor Sudio Headphones, go check them out here: https://www.sudio.com/us/ and put in DARKWINDOWS15 at checkout for a 15% off discount on your purchase! Check us out here: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/darkwindows?selected=AOR1672165191 Huge thank you to Age of Radio Network Go checkout the shows page at https://www.ageofradio.org/darkwindows/ Find us at: https://www.instagram.com/darkwindowspod/ https://twitter.com/darkwindowspod https://www.facebook.com/Dark-Windows-363596237442341/ https://www.instagram.com/broadstone_creations/ https://www.instagram.com/speedie802/ https://www.instagram.com/kcarleton87/ Shoot us and email! darkwindowspod@gmail.com Don't forget to Check out Seth Broadstone's Sponsor! https://gameenvy.net/ and put in BROADSTONE at check out to get 10% off your entire order! Head over to Dicehead Games website and check it out, so many minis, comic books and other cool stuff! http://diceheadgames.com/ And don't forget to check us out on Megaphone.fm! check out all the other great shows there as well! Thank you to all our listeners! We literally couldn't and wouldn't do this show without all of you! Here's the YouTube Link for the Max Baer vs Primo Carnara match! https://youtu.be/8gNRQW0fzwI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Character. Good character. Bad character. There is power in character. You instinctively want to be with people of good character and stay away from people of bad character. Good Godly character isn’t something you’re born with. It’s developed. It’s built up. It takes time and life experiences. That’s something Calvin’s father in the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip understands. Calvin complains about shoveling show and asks why they don’t have a snowblower. His Dad replies “It builds character. Keep at it.” Calvin comments that whenever he builds character his Dad saves a couple of hundred dollars. Calvin doesn’t realize that what he’s gaining in character is more valuable than the money his father is saving. Godly character is “consistently doing the right thing ... at the right time .... in the right way … for the right reason.” Another way to put it is “Godly character is what you do when no one is looking.” In Romans 5:3-5 it says “...we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” Notice the progression ... suffering, endurance, character, and hope. The New Living Translation puts verse 5 like this: “hope will not lead to disappointment.” Highlight that. Underline it. Circle it. That’s a keeper. As Christians, our character is informed by the fact that we answer to God. And He requires us to be willing to die to our self, our desires, and agendas. We're called to sacrifice ourselves for others, to be servants. Just like Jesus said, “... whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:43-45) This is paramount in Christian character. Setting aside our agenda. Serving Christ by serving others. Christian character also seeks to develop a disciplined life bears the fruit of the Holy Spirit. “the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. …” (Galatians 5:22-23) Wouldn't you love to have all those characteristics present in your life? I know I would. But I don’t. And then I depend on the Holy Spirit to bring it to my attention so that I can repent, ask forgiveness from anyone I've hurt and move on. Continually doing that will contribute to building my Christlike character. Life can throw us some pretty hard punches. When it does there’s a temptation to set aside our good character, bend the rules, and take some shortcuts. Remember, suffering produces endurance ... when you suffer through no fault of your own from one of life's punches ... you endure. You persevere. You don't give up. You keep pushing through. The “Cinderella Man”, Jim Braddock, took quite a few blows in life. He lost a lot of money in the Stock Market Crash of ‘29. He broke his hand in a fight and had his license to box revoked. The heat and power were turned off for lack of payment. His kids got sick from the cold so his wife sent them away to live with relatives. What kind of character does it take to get through the kinds of blows that we all face? The power of character formed in you by constant submission to the Holy Spirit. There are no shortcuts. You see, your character is the sum of your disposition, thoughts, intentions, desires, and actions. Your character is gauged by your whole life, not just a few isolated events. Jim Braddock got a second chance to box and that led him to the fight of his life against the Heavyweight champion Max Baer. June 13th, 1935 he was the 10 to 1 underdog expected to lose. But he persevered again. Fifteen grueling, hard rounds as the punching bag for a man who had killed...
Episode 17 | THE FIGHT with Teddy AtlasTeddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout kickoff the conversation with a look at the current state of the heavyweight division (5:05). They go through how Usyk fits into the heavyweight scene (16:35), and Teddy later brings up the similarities between Deontay Wilder and former heavyweight champion of the world Max Baer (24:32).For upcoming fight previews, the two dive into Gennady Golovkin GGG's upcoming fight against Steve Rolls and what to expect given the change in trainers (33:10). They then cover off on Tyson Fury's upcoming fight with Tom Schwartz (49:37).Available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Y7z97Wwwz2wTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com/. Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 17 | THE FIGHT with Teddy AtlasTeddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout kickoff the conversation with a look at the current state of the heavyweight division (5:05). They go through how Usyk fits into the heavyweight scene (16:35), and Teddy later brings up the similarities between Deontay Wilder and former heavyweight champion of the world Max Baer (24:32).For upcoming fight previews, the two dive into Gennady Golovkin GGG's upcoming fight against Steve Rolls and what to expect given the change in trainers (33:10). They then cover off on Tyson Fury's upcoming fight with Tom Schwartz (49:37).Available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Y7z97Wwwz2wTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasreal Instagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlas THE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTA Twitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwta Big thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.com/. Thanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Jeremy Schaap, preeminent journalist at ESPN, discusses two of the most incredible upsets in boxing history, both of which Jeremy has expertly covered during his illustrious career, most recently culminating in the 30 for 30 special, 42 to 1. We also discuss his infamous Bobby Knight interview, his coverage of the doping scandals in baseball and cycling, as well as the pressures of following in his father’s enormous footsteps who taught him the importance of fairness in journalism. Additionally, we discuss the deeper meaning of sports, what it teaches us, and how he uses sports as a platform to bring light to greater societal issues. We discuss: Jeremy and Peter’s shared obsession with boxing history [5:15]; Cinderella Man: The incredible upset of Max Baer by James Braddock, and the rise of the great Joe Louis [9:00]; 42 to 1: Buster Douglas beats Mike Tyson for one of the most unlikely upsets in the history of sports [23:30]; Contrasting fighting styles from “destroyers” to “artists”, and comparing the auras of the all-time greats [36:30]; Mike Tyson’s take on the Douglas fight, what went wrong for Buster Douglas following his victory, and other incredible upsets in sports history [45:30]; Ranking the greatest boxers since the 1960s [54:00]; Jeremy’s famous Bobby Knight interview: A career defining moment [57:00]; The pressures of following his father’s career path, and what it means to be a fair journalist [1:01:30]; The meaning of sports: how it brings us together and gives us a platform for bigger discussions [1:11:00]; Jeremy’s biggest regret in reporting, the 1998 home run chase, and the doping scandals of baseball and cycling [1:17:30]; The biggest and most underreported stories in sports [1:26:45]; Best 30 for 30 episodes: Jeremy and Peter pick their favorites [1:31:30]; Baseball: Steroids and the hall of fame [1:34:30]; Final thoughts on what makes sports so special [1:37:45]; and More. Learn more at www.PeterAttiaMD.com Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.
The Big Bout Podcast Boxing History The Word Balloon Network
A collection of chats with the late sports historian .Little told tales of Jack Johnson Jess Willard Dempsey Tunney Sharkey and Max Baer to modern thoughts on Tyson Lennox Lewis The Klitchko Brothers and Floyd Mayweather.Jr
The Big Bout Podcast Boxing History The Word Balloon Network
We start this episode with thoughts on ESPN's 30 For 30 Buster Douglas Documentary 42-1 about Buster Douglas's epic upset over Mike Tyson. Then from 2002 a chat with Max Baer Jr and the Baer family point of view of the Ron Howard Film Cinderella Man. Max has great stories about Max Sr's whole career, and his films the Prizefighter and The Lady and the 50s boxing classic The Harder They Fall , Humphrey Bogart's last film.
Billy C & Sal “Rocky” Cenicola give their thoughts on how Gervonta Davis will be tested this weekend fighting Liam Walsh, listener emails, the latest boxing news and much more! The author of the new book, Max Baer and Barney […]
53 years ago this week, the hugely popular sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies" debuted on CBS (September 26, 1962) so Gilbert and Frank tracked down the last surviving original cast member, actor/director Max Baer, Jr., to talk about his memories of working with co-stars Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas and Buddy Ebsen and guest star Phil Silvers. Also, Max hangs with the Rat Pack, sets the record straight about his famous dad (prizefighter Max Baer) and details his 15-year struggle to build a "Beverly Hillbillies"-themed hotel and casino. PLUS: "Surfside 6"! Doodles Weaver! Max heckles Uncle Miltie! Elly May dates Elvis! And Gilbert tries to get a word in edgewise! MeUndies is offering you TWENTY PERCENT off your first order at http://meundies.com/gilbert. That’s a special offer just for GGACP listeners. Make sure you go to http://meundies.com/gilbert to get twenty percent off your first order of underwear in tons of styles and colors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JOE LOUIS VS MAX BAER 9/24/35 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anD_vosHws0 JOE LOUIS VS JAMES BRADDOCK 6/22/37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycUOUvuQ9V8 JOE LOUIS VS MAX SCHMELING II 6/22/38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSE281i5gNM
From a 2002 3part audio documentary made for the sporting news radio network, the real an reellife story of Primo Carnera and Max Baer. Two heavyweight champions that were part of the 1930's sports and crime scene. Their unique story told by guests Bert Sugar (Ring Mafgazine) Academy award wining screenwriter-novelist Budd Schulberg, and actor Max Baer Jr