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Hall of Famer Fred McGriff, class of 2023, sits down with Jon Paul Morosi to discuss his long journey to Cooperstown. After being cut from his high school baseball team and hitting below .150 in his first year of professional baseball, hear how some advice from another future Hall of Famer helped turn McGriff into one of the most feared power hitters of his generation. Visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame - BaseballHall.org Follow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Twitter/X - @BaseballHallFollow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Instagram - @BaseballHall Follow Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter/X - @jonmorosi
Kansas State is hunting for answers in the transfer portal after losing Dug McDaniel and adding the sixth man from UNCW. Are the Wildcats getting better this offseason?
From working in economic development to partnering with her grandparents in real estate, Cheyenne McGriff has seen the industry from multiple angles, and she's got stories to prove it! Tune in to hear her inspiring personal experiences and some cheat codes for real estate success. Plus, hear about her wildest client experiences, including sight-unseen purchases and final walkthrough nightmares. You won't want to miss this one! Key takeaways to listen for Why every new real estate agent needs a mentor How market unpredictability impacts buyers, sellers, and REALTORS® The truth about economic development and real estate growth Lessons from working in a small town with a big real estate team How Cheyenne balances family life, business, and hosting a podcast for moms in real estate About Cheyenne McGriffCheyenne was born and raised on a ranch near Wall, South Dakota. After graduating from Chadron State College, she worked in community and economic development for three years. In this experience, Cheyenne found her passion for connecting individuals to a place they can call home and helping create great communities. Cheyenne joined RE/MAX® Results as part of the Karen Soderquist team in August 2018 to pursue this dream. Connect with Cheyenne Website: Cheyenne McGriff, Rapid City, SD Real Estate Broker Associate - RE/MAX Results Podcast: Real Estate Mama Collective Instagram: @cheyennesummer605 Maps: 1240 Jackson Boulevard Rapid City, SD 57702 Email: Cheyenne@cheyennesummer605.com Phone Number: (605) 209-1988 Connect with LeighPlease subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast app at https://pod.link/1153262163, and never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting https://leighbrown.com. DM Leigh Brown on Instagram @ LeighThomasBrown. Sponsors "You Ask. Leigh Answers." Your Affordable Coaching ProgramHey there, real estate pros! Are you ready for some more Leigh Brown wisdom in your life? Then don't miss out on my brand-new program, "You Ask. Leigh Answers." It's your exclusive gateway to the insights and advice you need to supercharge your real estate business. With "You Ask. Leigh Answers." you get Direct Access to Leigh Brown, directly! Expert Coaching, Community Connection, and Extensive Resources. Whether listening to this on the go or watching at home, sign up today at Answers.RealEstate and take your business to the next level. Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
The HOF career of the Crime Dog
We're diving into some wild territory tonight, folks! We're unpacking "The Substance," a flick that stirs up all kinds of feelings about identity and self-love – or the lack thereof. Our guest, Jackie McGriff of Our Voices Project (@voicesproj) joins us to talk about what it means for all of us navigating the crazy world of expectations. From body horror to the harsh realities of fame, we're breaking down the layers of this cinematic piece like a piñata at a birthday party. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let's get into it – because trust me, this film is gonna stick with you long after the credits roll!Takeaways: This episode dives deep into the wild world of body horror, exploring how it reflects personal struggles and societal expectations. We had a blast dissecting the film's themes of identity and self-acceptance, with a side of dark humor and gore. The conversation revealed how the visuals and sound design create an immersive experience that leaves viewers questioning their own perceptions. Our guest, Jackie, shared her insights on the film's critique of Hollywood and the pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards. Check out Anomaly on Social Media!www.anomalyfilmfest.comTwitter: @anomalyfilmfestInstagram: @anomalyfilmfestFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnomalyFilmFest/Join us for the Anomaly Film Festival November 5-9, 2025 at the Little Theatre in Rochester NY!Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comGuglielmo SauceGuglielmo's Home Grown Marinara Sauce is available in your favorite grocery store! Pick up a jar today! https://www.guglielmosauce.com/Punches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D'Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/
Payton McGriff is the founder and CEO of Style Her Empowered (SHE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering girls and women in Togo through education, employment, and innovation. Established in 2017 as a class project, SHE has grown into an international organization, providing over 1,500 girls with free uniforms, school fees, and resources, while employing 33 women across 21 rural communities. Recognized as one of the Top Five CNN Heroes of 2024, she is breaking barriers and changing lives, one uniform at a time.
Hello again fighty friends! we are PUMPIN'M OUT to finish off 2024 we get to finish off 2024 with a DOOZY! today I got to sit with WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP trainer WILLIAM "PADMAN" MCGRIFF from Las Vegas! I first heard of Coach McGriff when he went and did a long stay at the famous Petchyindee Academy in Thailand! helping the team string together MULTIPLE wins and titles while he was there. Although I was already going to the CSA coaches clinic in 2019, when I saw Coach McGriff was a headlining coach there, I WAS STOKED, and he did not disappoint! Today we get to talk about what it's like working at the Mayweather Boxing Club, his Journey to Thailand and what it was like working with a STRONG stable of fighters, making a working and active gym in his yard over cov!d, and what it was like guiding world champions to battle like Teofimo Lopez and Devin Haney! - of course we hit Coach with a few top 3 questions which were FIRE To say I was excited for this is an UNDERSTATMENT! I am unbelievably grateful for the opportunity and it was simply just awesome to chat with a boxing Guru with THAT MUCH ENERGY! SHOUT OUT TO YOU COACH MCGRIFF! Happy New Year friends!
Hosts Emma and David pull back the curtain on the explosive $7.75 billion deal between Marsh and McGriff, unpacking what this massive consolidation means for healthcare costs, broker incentives, and the future of the industry. Is your broker really working for you? Or are big players pulling the strings? They dive into the controversial concept of employer 'Stockholm syndrome,' debate the value of wellness programs, and break down why traditional insurance might be failing us. With broker compensation models under the microscope and a fierce comparison of Medicare Advantage vs. commercial plans, this episode hits the heart of the biggest challenges in insurance today. Don't miss out on action-packed insights and the future of independent advisors in a world dominated by giants.TIMESTAMPS[02:13] Concerns about consolidation in the insurance industry[05:56] Criticism of large brokers' influence on healthcare costs[09:21] Financial incentives and Stockholm syndrome [16:13] Future of consolidations [18:51] Treating patients as numbers[24:48] Being swayed by incentives[27:50] Motivation behind charitable acts QUOTES “I think to deny the influence of financial incentives is to deny humanity. We've had it for years, not years, millennia. And we need to recognize these are the financial incentives.” David Contorno“Like at some point us folks who are independent, who are running family based businesses, who are giving advice as individual experts, who have paid our own way through certifications and education, and C.E. have done it all ourselves from our own pocketbooks to build these businesses from scratch. It lessens our ability to help and give incentives that are good when these big massive entities are buying each other and will, like I said this a few months ago, I've been saying this for a couple of years.”-Emma Fox“And I will say, listen, I'm a former carrier rep. I never knew that what I was doing was bad until I found out I did not go to work with this evil grin and this, ooh, I can't wait to see who I'm going to screw over today. That never occurred to me. I was very well trained. I was very well hypnotized by a lot of very important board meetings.”- Emma FoxSOCIAL MEDIA LINKSDavid ContornoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/Emma FoxLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/WEBSITEE-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcastinfo@nextdaypodcast.com
What do toast undertones in wine and autonomous vehicles have in common? Join us on a lively journey where personal anecdotes meet industry insights, starting with Nick's adventurous 10th wedding anniversary trip to Utah. Despite a few health hiccups, the trip was a backdrop to some hilarious comparisons with our friend Zach Freeman, who we jokingly crown as the king of caregiving. Our conversation sips into a spirited tasting session of Unanime, an Argentinian wine, where we explore its rich flavors and humorously debate whether toast is indeed a flavor note. Our camaraderie and curiosity create a blend that's as engaging as it is entertaining. As the episode rolls on, we dive into the seismic waves of the insurance world with Marsh-McLennan's $7.75 billion acquisition of McGriff. It's an elephantine deal that has everyone talking, and we break it down with the help of a delightful metaphor involving Bertie Bott's jelly beans—some flavors you crave, and others you'd rather skip. This conversation leads us to ponder the future of personal auto insurance in the era of autonomous vehicles, challenging the notion that it's headed for extinction. Instead, we foresee an evolution that will redefine the industry landscape. Our latest episode wraps up with tales from the vibrant Wholesale Specialty Insurance Association (WSIA) conference in San Diego. Imagine fashion-forward insurance pros partying like Hollywood stars, all while making meaningful industry connections. We also share our gratitude for the diverse age range of The RiskCeller Podcast's audience, from those just starting their careers to seasoned industry veterans. With listeners spanning decades, we're thrilled to continue bringing you humor, insights, and stories that resonate, as we toast to many more engaging episodes together. Cheers! Timestamps 0:00 Weekend update 3:54 Today's wine: Mascota Unánime Grand Vino Tinto 8:26 Marsh McLennan to Acquire McGriff Insurance Services 16:55 Insurers brace for up to $15 billion in losses if Helene hits Tallahassee 20:32 Could the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles make auto insurance obsolete? 24:58 Jury awards $2.78 million to nanny over hidden camera 28:07 Recall of the Week: Pollarus Ranger XD Off-Road Vehicle and John Deere Utility Tractors 29:50 Update on WSIA Conference 35:00 Update on Salt Lake and Moab Trip 37:18 2 lies and 1 truth Connect with RiskCellar: Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/ Brandon Schuh: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/ Nick Hartmann: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
Oregon City Mayor Denyse McGriff has extensive experience in government. She was the Principal Planner for the city from 1988 to 1996. Now retired, she has has worked for a number of local governments, including the Lane Council of Governments, Columbia County, City of Tillamook, Deschutes County, City of Oregon City and rounded out her career at the Portland Development Commission. Her public service career was multifaceted with an emphasis on historic preservation/conservation, adaptive reuse and land use planning. Denyse was first appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Commission in 2019, and then won a four-year term in 2020. She was elected to complete Mayor Lyles Smith's term in August of 2022 before winning a full term in the next election. As the first woman of color to be elected mayor in Oregon City, she continues to champion a government and community where everyone has a voice. She has been active in the League of Oregon Cities DEI and the founding of the People of Color Caucus. She is active in several organizations and efforts in the Portland metro area such as the Oregon City Planning Commission, the Clackamas Heritage Council, McLoughlin Memorial Association, 1000 Friends of Oregon, Bosco-Milligan Foundation/Architectural Heritage Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation among many others. In 2013, she was awarded the Ruth McBride Powers Memorial Award for Service. The award notes the following: “Denyse's passion for preservation and love for her community is very evident. No matter what hat Denyse has worn over the years, she continuously pushes everybody she meets to try a little harder and aim a little higher”- Vicki Yates, Oregon City Historic Review Board member. In addition, in 2018, she was a member of the Rose Farm Management Committee who received the Ruth McBride Powers Memorial Award for their service. Denyse grew up in a military family and gained an appreciation for the small older communities adjacent to the bases. She arrived in Oregon in 1975 to attend graduate school at the University of Oregon and went on to graduate with degrees in Political Science (MS) and Urban and Regional Planning (MURP). While at the University of Oregon, Denyse had a work study job with the Bureau of Governmental Research and Service/League of Oregon Cities. She has now come full circle!
For today's episode, I was joined by MLB Hall of Famer, Fred McGriff!The homerun hitting slugger reflected on his life growing up a young sports fan, what's he's been up to in retirement & how it feels to be elected to the MLB Hall of Fame.This interview was conducted in 2023 shortly after he received the news he was elected to the MLB Hall of Fame. For more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): @JimonBaseShow
Bulletz Gotti discussing infamous figures like Al Po, Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each with their own notorious stories. Al Po (Alpo Martinez): A notorious drug dealer and informant who was deeply involved in the drug trade in Harlem during the 1980s. His story is marked by his eventual cooperation with authorities, which led to his controversial status within the community.Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff: A significant figure in the drug trade and a key player in the New York City drug scene. His influence extended beyond drugs into the realms of organized crime and violence.Nicky Barnes: An infamous drug lord who led a major heroin distribution ring in Harlem. Barnes was known for his flamboyant lifestyle and his significant impact on the drug trade in the 1970s and '80s.Frank Lucas: A major drug trafficker who operated in Harlem and became famous for his innovative methods of drug distribution and his extravagant lifestyle. His life was depicted in the film American Gangster. Nine Trey Gangsters: This gang was known for its involvement in violent crimes and drug trafficking. Part of the larger Bloods gang, the Nine Trey Gangsters were notorious for their criminal activities in the 1990s. Their operations often led to high-profile conflicts and legal battles, including notable cases where members testified against each other, revealing the inner workings of their organization.Bulletz Gotti Show 2.0: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtI30lSX3dsH_TJfZXXRQYQ www.unforbiddentruth.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
While your Couch Potato Ninja crew is between season we took a quikc break to discuss one of this years most exciting action films with Rochester Film Community ROYALTY! Long time P&P listeners will recognize JACKIE MCGRIFF who was our first ever guest on our RAID episode (and also host of Our Voices Project's Representation In Cinema podcast, one of our partners on the Lunchador Podcast Network!), and anyone who's anyone in #ROC will recognize KRISTEN SEVERSKY, one of the most prominent voices for film, tech, and social justice, in our community! Join us for an exciting talk about a thrilling new film with two of our favorite movie buddies!!Check out Punches and Popcorn on social media:Twitter: @punchesnpopcornInstagram: @punchesnpopcornAnd if you like what you hear, don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Mentioned in this episode:Pauly Guglielmo ShowPauly Guglielmo is a former radio guy turned food business entrepreneur. While running a manufacturing facility is his day job, he likes to dust off his broadcasting skills once a week on this podcast and talk to entrepreneurs and other influencers. https://pauly-guglielmo-show.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
In this episode, Dr. Kashunda McGriff talks about Relational Cultural Theory. RCT is a theory rooted in feminist and social justice that recognizes how people grow in and through connection. Dr. McGriff shares her experience as a counselor and professor using RCT as a conceptual framework for helping others. For more on our guests, links from the conversation, and APA citation for this episode visit https://concept.paloaltou.edu/resources/the-thoughtful-counselor-podcast The Thoughtful Counselor is created in partnership with Palo Alto University's Division of Continuing & Professional Studies. Learn more at concept.paloaltou.edu
2News anchor Jamie McGriff spoke to Kari on this week's episode about what it takes to be a news anchor! If you have ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes during breaking news or what skills you need to be an anchor, Jamie spills the tea! Plus, Jamie talks about her "Belonging in Utah" series, which airs on KUTV and highlights Black history in Utah. Kari, Brooke, David, and Elora host Fresh Living on KUTV, which airs on CBS Channel 2 every weekday at 1 pm in Utah. You can follow Fresh Living on all social media platforms @kutvfreshliving and watch our show on YouTube
Oregon City Mayor Denyse McGriff has extensive experience in government. She was the Principal Planner for the city from 1988 to 1996. Now retired, she has has worked for a number of local governments, including the Lane Council of Governments, Columbia County, City of Tillamook, Deschutes County, City of Oregon City and rounded out her career at the Portland Development Commission. Her public service career was multifaceted with an emphasis on historic preservation/conservation, adaptive reuse and land use planning. Denyse was first appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Commission in 2019, and then won a four-year term in 2020. She was elected to complete Mayor Lyles Smith's term in August of 2022 before winning a full term in the next election. As the first woman of color to be elected mayor in Oregon City, she continues to champion a government and community where everyone has a voice. She has been active in the League of Oregon Cities DEI and the founding of the People of Color Caucus. She is active in several organizations and efforts in the Portland metro area such as the Oregon City Planning Commission, the Clackamas Heritage Council, McLoughlin Memorial Association, 1000 Friends of Oregon, Bosco-Milligan Foundation/Architectural Heritage Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation among many others. In 2013, she was awarded the Ruth McBride Powers Memorial Award for Service. The award notes the following: “Denyse's passion for preservation and love for her community is very evident. No matter what hat Denyse has worn over the years, she continuously pushes everybody she meets to try a little harder and aim a little higher”- Vicki Yates, Oregon City Historic Review Board member. In addition, in 2018, she was a member of the Rose Farm Management Committee who received the Ruth McBride Powers Memorial Award for their service. Denyse grew up in a military family and gained an appreciation for the small older communities adjacent to the bases. She arrived in Oregon in 1975 to attend graduate school at the University of Oregon and went on to graduate with degrees in Political Science (MS) and Urban and Regional Planning (MURP). While at the University of Oregon, Denyse had a work study job with the Bureau of Governmental Research and Service/League of Oregon Cities. She has now come full circle!
In light of today's release of highly touted prospect receiver, Justin McGriff, we are sharing Ticats HC & OC Scott Milanovich's post practice meeting with the media. In this session, Coach Milanovich speaks to McGriff's injury that ended his chances at playing this season; the team's outlook on tight ends; and gives his perspective on Hamilton-native and McMaster alumnus: WR Jacob Patten. Takeaways Coach Milanovich explains Justin McGriff's injury, leading to his release from the team, today.Coach Milanovich gives perspective on the Ticats' opportunities with tight ends this season.Coach Milanovich shares what he is seeing with Hamilton-native, WR Jacob Patten.Click HERE to see the release announcing McGriff's release.Go HERE to WATCH this media session.The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: @ticatstvchannel
Get ready for a fishtastic episode with Captain Pat Mcgriff on Hunters Wheelhouse! We fished the flats in the gulf of mexico and reeled in some spectacular trout and beautiful redfish, hitting our limit with style!
On this episode of Ticats Today, Steve Milton talks with 6'6” receiver, Justin McGriff. McGriff was poised to join the 2023 Ticats before a serious off-field accident during training camp, last year, threatened his career. Despite the setbacks, McGriff has recovered and is set to return to the field.Key Takeaways· McGriff shares insights into his accident, breaking his leg and the emotional journey of being told he couldn't play football.· Despite the challenges, McGriff expresses gratitude for his recovery and the opportunity to return to the field.· They then discuss McGriff's remarkable height, highlighting his uniqueness on the team.· McGriff reflects on being one of the tallest players last year and the adjustment to now having taller teammates, adding an element of fun to the game.· McGriff reflects on his initial struggles adapting to Canadian football, citing unfamiliarity with the waggle and defensive strategies.· With more experience, McGriff feels more comfortable and confident on the field, enabling him to play faster and more effectively.· Milton delves into McGriff's decision to accelerate his high school and college education, graduating early and positioning himself as one of the youngest players in the league.· McGriff shares his belief in gaining experience early in his career to prolong his longevity in the game, emphasizing the importance of availability in football.· McGriff discusses his decision to join the CFL directly instead of waiting for NFL opportunities, driven by his faith in himself and the desire to make a name for himself in the league.The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Supreme McGriff Jr. son of notorious street legend "Supreme", sits down with your favourite big booty for a very open and unapologetic interview. Enjoy!
“I had to get out of survival mode and I have to live - You can do both at the same time” - CeeCee McGriffSurvive and Live Life is a non-profit founded by CeeCee McGriff. Survive and Live Life was created to encourage other survivors to BOLDLY share their stories of how they made it through treatments, surgeries and all the after effects of fighting cancer. CeeCee is a 2x Breast Cancer SURVIVOR and after the last diagnosis made a decision to have a double double mastectomy with restructure reconstruction.Today, CeeCee and I spoke about her path through such a trying time, how she learned to start living life to it's fullest and how everyone should always get a 2nd opinion if you feel led to do so. We also spoke about what family and friends Should or Should NOT say to someone going through something as serious as cancer. If you or someone you know is in need of support, please connect and follow CeeCee McGriff:Instagram: Surviveandlivelife/CeeCee's story was one of many shared in the following book: Reform Pinktober: Profound Story Sharing Behind the Pink Ribbon that can be found and purchased on Amazon. (All proceeds to benefit Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer Research). Order here on Amazon: Reform Pinktober Whoever you hold in your heart, is forever and always a part of you. In Honor and Loving Memory of: Jackie BrownCheck out this episode & others here on The Path Podcast, Apple, Spotify, Google & other podcast platforms. Follow, share & subscribe Let's connect: Website: www.arlenebolden.com | FB: @thepathpodcast | IG: @thepath_podcast | Twitter: @thepath_podcast | thepath4ward@gmail.com
Supreme talks about his upbringing, his dad's street activities, Irv Gotti, 50 Cent, Yayo, Flakko/Akademiks comparisons, and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE Supreme McGriff Jr @supreme_mcgriff Rich in the Hood Podcast https://youtu.be/S0bloJgukS0?si=vdWotHEzqCW8bSOK How was your childhood? Earliest childhood memories How were your teenage years? What does queens mean to you ? Have you inherited any beef? Has your family legacy helped or hurt you? What do you want to be remembered for? How would you describe yourself? Any narrative of you out there that you'd like to clear up How do you remember your father? Work Relationships Friendships Trust Fatherhood How have you been able to navigate the streets? Complex Kenneth McGriff Jr., the son of infamous drug kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, has made it clear he wants the Supreme clothing line to pay tribute and honor his father with a collaboration. IG caption 2023 This year is all about my relationship with God and my relationship with money, nothing else matters. 2022 Supreme Team Premiere How was that experience? 2021 (pops in a white suit, lady in white with champagne) Often imitated never duplicated, that's how the saying goes right? The biggest ever these other guys is small (fries emoji) Progress not perfection Class of 2018 2017 Justice for Kenneth McGriff shirt Rep you for life pops you immortal 2015 Can't say you a bentley and really honda civic Message to your younger self Message to the youth #rundmc #illmatic #50cent #dna #mets #newyork #podcast #queens #media #nyc #subscribe #ad #latestnews #black #prismlivestudio #motivation #trending #sports #bronx #london #motivational #nike #nyc #blogger #blokchain
On the heels of Hurricane Idalia, Teague Talks the state of the insurance market in Florida and elsewhere with Brandon Bridges of McGriff. With hurricane season underway, Bridges shares factors impacting the insurance market and how hotel owners and investors can protect themselves in the face of a changing climate.
00:00-20:00: 2023 HOF Induction Weekend Interviews with Erick McGriff, Doc Gooden, Craig Biggio, Cecil Fielder and Barry Larkin.
Auburn Defensive Coaches Interviews-Wesley McGriff & Jeremy Garrett Photo: Austin Perryman | Auburn Athletics
Auburn Defensive Coaches Interviews-Wesley McGriff & Jeremy Garrett Photo: Austin Perryman | Auburn Athletics
00:00-20:00: 2023 HOF Induction Weekend interviews with Erick McGriff, Doc Gooden, Craig Biggio, Cecil Fielder and Barry Larkin.
The Atlanta Braves got back on track with a series win against the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, maintaining a big lead in the NL East standings as the Trade Deadline approaches. Grant McAuley runs through the stories of the week for Atlanta, including a torrid hot streak from Austin Riley, some shuffling of the pitching staff, a look at the trade market, Travis d'Arnaud's contract extension, and some minor leaguers getting a major opportunity. On a day that Fred McGriff was enshrined to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, you'll hear some of the "Crime Dog's" speech. His former teammate Ron Gant joins the show to discuss the 1993 Pressbox Fire, McGriff's arrival, and Gant's bobblehead giveaway that pays tribute to an unforgettable night in Braves history. With the trade deadline roughly a week away, Victor Rojas joins the show to size up all of the factors the Angels are weighing for a potential Shohei Ohtani trade as well as the case for Los Angeles to perhaps hold onto their prized superstar. All of that and a trip around the big leagues! Make sure to connect with From The Diamond on social media. Hear the show live every Sunday on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and connect with the show at FromTheDiamond.com.
In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Braves Report podcast, beat reporter Justin Toscano and co-host Jay Black discuss another Braves comeback to win the series in Milwaukee. Justin will also explain why he thinks Atlanta's starting pitching depth is becoming a concern, why Michael Soroka was sent down and the new starter picked up from Tampa. We will also discuss some impressive performances by three rookies this weekend. You'll also hear from the AJC's Gabriel Burns covering Fred McGriff's Hall of Fame speech in Cooperstown, NY. And we have the answers to your roster and trade deadline questions in the “Ask Justin” segment. Follow the Braves Report podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play the Braves Report podcast.” For more podcasts from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, please visit our podcast page. Sign up now to join us for our first live taping of the Braves Report on Thursday. Check out these AJC stories mentioned in this podcast · Braves option Michael Soroka to Triple A, claim Yonny Chirinos off waivers · Max Fried, A.J. Minter will pitch for Gwinnett Stripers this week · Ozzie Albies' clutch homer lifts Braves to series win over Brewers · Braves slugger, champion Fred McGriff inducted into Hall of Fame · Braves call up strikeout machine Daysbel Hernandez for MLB debut · Winans, Wall both have impact in debuts but Braves lose to Brewers · Braves notes: Injury updates on Dylan Lee, Max Fried and others · 2023 Hall of Famer Fred McGriff: Braves run was ‘outstanding' · Quietly confident Allan Winans overcame many obstacles to reach MLB debut PRESENTED BY KROGER: Summer is still in full swing, but Back to School is just around the corner. Kroger has you covered for all your back to school needs from school supplies to lunches and more. Select School Supplies for under $1 plus over 250 more for under $3. Shop your local Kroger today or visit Kroger.com/school today. ADVERTISE ON THE BRAVES REPORT: If your business wants to reach a loyal and passionate group of Braves fans, please contact email us at advertising@ajc.com. SUBSCRIBE TO THE AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. LISTENER SURVEY: We want your feedback on this podcast, so please take our survey and tell us how you feel about the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Life and Football Podcast our special guest is Tyrone McGriff Jr. Tyrone McGriff is currently the Head Football Coach for Leon High School. McGriff is a Tallahassee native who was a standout player at Florida High before playing for the Florida A&M Rattlers as a four-year starter on defense from 2004 to 2007. Most recently, McGriff served as Florida High's athletic director and the director of programs and community at Florida State University Schools. Before that, McGriff served as the Florida High Head Track and Field and Cross Country coach from 2011 to 2017. He was also the assistant coach and Florida High Defensive Run Coordinator from 2008 to 2016. The Life and Football Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts, Radio Public, Stitcher, Player FM, & YouTube!! Lifeandfootball.com
On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by baseball writers Jay Jaffe (FanGraphs, The Cooperstown Casebook) and Russell Carleton (Baseball Prospectus, The New Ballgame).With this being Hall of Fame week, Jay comes on to talk about a series of pieces he's written about the Hall of Fame candidacies of current players. We discuss Jose Ramirez, Freddie Freeman, Kenley Jansen, and Marcus Semien from a variety of angles (0:51). Russell comes on to talk about his new book, which takes a macro (and micro) look at the hidden forces shaping contemporary baseball (17:40).To wrap the show, Mark is joined by SIS VP of Baseball, Bobby Scales. They discuss CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame candidacy, the rise of the Orioles, and what the days leading up to the MLB trade deadline are like behind the scenes (30:09). Thanks as always for listening. Please follow us on Twitter at @sis_baseball and read our work at SportsInfoSolutions.com. You can e-mail us at Mark@sportsinfosolutions.com. Links The Cooperstown Casebook The New Ballgame Jay Jaffe's FanGraphs articles Russell Carleton's BP articles
Maria Ortega is currently the President of the Albert Einstein Academies (AEA) Board of Trustees and has served in various capacities as a volunteer at AEA over the past 20 years. She also serves on the Board of another San Diego charter organization, is a Chief Compliance Officer for a scientific research organization, and is a full-time mom. Maria discusses her origin story, role models, and much more in this wide-ranging interview.Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Grace Ridgeway is currently the Director of Special Education at Albert Einstein Academies in San Diego, CA, and has worked in many capacities within the education sector. In this episode, Grace demystifies the alphabet soup of acronyms that permeates throughout the special education field and does a compelling job of making special education human, real, important, relevant, and urgent. Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
What you learn in real estate school will help you pass your licensure exam, but it won't prepare you for running a real estate business. On today's podcast with 30 Under 30 Honoree Cheyenne McGriff, we discuss what you don't learn in real estate school. Tune in for tips that will help you get a running start with your new real estate career. In addition to covering where to get business, we discuss dual agency, mentorship, and the benefits of being transparent with clients. Get 10+ hours of mastermind-level content 100% FREE. Register at Carrot.com/Rockstar today!
Eric Sams started E&E Financial Services in his early 20s with one goal: to create a firm whose sole focus is its clients and serving their financial and investment needs. Eric is a fiduciary rather than a broker and he details the difference between those two designations. The episode covers cryptocurrency, hedge funds, golf, the importance of setting up a family budget, and enjoying life while still planning for the future.Visit E&E online at eandefinancial.com/ or call (619) 487-9638 for more information.The information shared during this episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Tasreen Khamisa is the Executive Director of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation (TKF) and Tony Hicks is a Board Member at TKF. The mission of TKF is to create safer schools and communities through educating and inspiring children in the restorative principles of accountability, compassion, forgiveness, and peacemaking. TKF was founded in 1995 after Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college student was killed by Tony, who was a 14-year-old gang member at the time. In this emotional and inspiring conversation, Tariq and Tony discuss the origins of TKF and the life-changing work they are doing now.Learn more and donate to TKF on their website: https://tkf.org/Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Jeff Zlotnik is the Director of the Dharma Bum Temple, a non-profit in San Diego, CA. According to their website, “The Dharma Bum Temple is a home for the study and practice of Buddhism, yet we do not advocate one particular school of Buddhism. Our community is simply a bridge for people to learn how to make change within their own life and be of benefit to others.” The organization offers a wide range of courses and activities to the local community. Jeff was instrumental in starting the only Buddhist fraternity in the nation at San Diego State University. The episode covers Jeff's journey that led him to found the Dharma Bum Temple, his unique approach to fundraising, what it means to be kind, and much more.Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TwitterLearn more about the Dharma Bum Temple: https://www.thedharmabums.org/Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Dr. Marilyn George is Executive Vice President of the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association for Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC), a position she has held since 1987. Dr. George has been involved in all aspects of school accreditation and recently partnered with ACS WASC President Dr. Barry Groves on a new book titled “Connecting the Dots of Accreditation: Leadership, Coherence, and Continuous Improvement.” This episode includes a wide range of topics relating to schools, school improvement, the history of school accreditation in the US and globally, the importance of focusing on the needs of students, and Dr. George tells the story of why WASC could just as soon stand for “We Are Student Centered.”Visit the WASC website:https://www.acswasc.org/ Connect with WASC on Facebook , Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Claudia Lorenz and Travis Klein are music educators at Albert Einstein Academies (AEA). Their influence and impact on students go far beyond just teaching music. They have both built their respective music programs from the ground up. Claudia is a native of Austria and began as a parent volunteer with a guitar who would teach the German language through music and movement. This eventually led to a full-time teaching position where she now creates her own curriculum. Travis is a professional musician outside of his teaching duties and began his teaching career at AEA with a set of instruments, an interest list of students with no band experience, and no dedicated space to house all of this. Through his hard work, the school now has a flourishing band program.Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Ray Rodriquez is a retired educator with decades of experience both as a teacher and administrator at the school site and district level throughout California. Although retired, Ray continues to follow his passions including Baja off-road racing, woodworking, and much more. In this episode, Ray shares his views on the process a school district goes through to build a school that is worthy of students, education in general, financial planning, pursuing your passion in life, and his motto of “just do it.”Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
How Are You Wired? Is a leadership podcast developed by local high school basketball coaches, Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Plant City High School). In this episode, Coach Teeden and Coach Willis speak to current and legendary Bartow head basketball coach, Terrence McGriff, about how he is wired and some of the things he hold sacred in his basketball program. We would enjoy your feedback for our podcast. Please reach out to us to let us know your thoughts. Joe Willis: Plant HS Basketball, plantbasketball@gmail.com or @CoachWillis20 (Twitter)Billy Teeden: Plant City HS Basketball, william.teeden@hcps.net or @CoachTeeden (Twitter)
Mike Lutosky is the Executive Vice President of McGriff Insurance Services in San Diego, CA. Mike's areas of expertise include transitioning employers from fully insured to partially self-funded medical, dental, and vision programs. The episode unpacks what that means and describes Mike's innovative approach when presenting insurance options. Dr. Sciarretta and Mike touch on many other topics from healthy living to traveling in this wide-ranging episode.Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731Learn more about McGriff Insurance Services
This is a 4/20-type episode. Game Changers founder and community activist Dubard McGriff and Southbridge Civic Association President Haneef Salaam join Rob in the bunker to talk about building Black wealth, the best ways to uplift communities, and the legal weed bills that are on Carney's desk.Show Notes:Game ChangersStreet PAR episodeLatest coverage on legal weed
Craig Harris is the editor and associate publisher of The Coronado News. Craig has over 30 years in journalism and worked at many publications including USA Today and the Arizona Republic. He was one of the lead writers on an Arizona Republic story that was nominated for two Pulitzer prizes. At The Coronado News, Craig is spearheading an organization that is a 24-hour news website and free direct mail newspaper for residents and businesses in Coronado, CA. Dr. Sciarretta and Craig touch on the evolution of journalism, how young people can get involved in journalism, charter schools, financial oversight of charter schools, and much more.Connect with Craig on Twitter: @craigharrisnewsCheck out The Coronado News: thecoronadonews.com Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, McGriff Insurance Services, and Senior Vice President Mike Lutosky. For over a century, McGriff has focused on building long-term relationships to deliver innovative insurance solutions. From personal to businesses of all sizes, reach out to Mike for all of your insurance needs. Mike can be contacted on his cell at: (619) 925-1731All sponsorship proceeds benefit the Eric C. Mitchell scholarship fund at Albert Einstein Academies, which benefits graduates who exemplify the outstanding human qualities that define Mr. Mitchell's legacy.
Im Joined by Fred McGriff! McGriff played 19 major league seasons with the Blue Jays, Padres, Braves, Devil Rays, Cubs, and Dodgers. From Tampa, Fla. he attended Thomas Jefferson High where he was cut from his high school baseball team as a sophomore – and became so determined to improve he rode his bike 20 miles to the gym to train. All that hard work paid off with a plaque in Cooperstown as he is inducted into the class of the 2023 Hall of Fame. McGriff finished his career just seven homers short of the 500 home run club, tied with Lou Gehrig for 26th all-time. He had a career .284 batting average, 2,490 hits, 441 doubles, and 1,550 RBI. He and Gary Sheffield are the only players to hit 30 home runs for five different major league teams. In 10 postseason series, he batted .303 with 10 home runs, 37 RBI, and 100 total bases. He was named to five All-Star Games, finished in the top 10 in MVP voting six times, and ranked 47th all-time in RBI with 1,550. We discuss his road to Cooperstown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rationalhour/support
Dark Matter with Art Bell - Tobias McGriff - James Fox - UFO and Paranormal Research
Michael McGriff's game Growing Up Black Memes has an exclusive deal for distraction in all Target stores. Getting there however, was not an easy road and in this episode we discuss what it took and exactly how Michael got his product onto Target shelves.Growing Up Black Memes can be found at all Target stores, online, and on Target's app. Their Out of Bounds game can be found at outofboundsgame.net or Amazon. You can follow and learn more about the games on their Instagram page @outofboundsgame.About your Host: Gayneté Jones is an entrepreneur, podcaster, keynote speaker, best-selling author, contributor for Black Enterprise, a wife and a mother. She has most recently founded Best, Periodt. , a unique menstrual care brand changing the game -- making periods sustainable, fun, comfortable and cool, for the first time. You can find her on Instagram @gaynete or on her site at Gaynete.com
Dale Murphy and Fred McGriff are on the Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot and we'll find out this Sunday if they'll be inducted. Tug & Scott discuss their careers and HOF chances - and explain why they hope it's an “All Braves” induction that includes Murphy, McGriff, and Andruw Jones! And Tug and Scott announce a special @bravescountrypodcast Facebook contest you will not want to miss!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.