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Subscribe to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KzEcqKCheck out the site too! - https://bit.ly/3u8dilDPenn State wrestling is 2-0 after beating Lehigh handily last Sunday at the PPL Center in Allentown. It returns to the mat this weekend to host Wyoming. We look back at the latest win and ahead to the next matchup on this week's Nittany Lions wrestling show from Blue-White Illustrated.Host Thomas Frank Carr and reporter Greg Pickel start this episode with top takeaways from the victory over the Mountain Hawks. Penn State won nine of 10 bouts. Freshman Luke Lilledahl had a highlight win over Lehigh's Sheldon Seymour at 125 pounds while sophomore Josh Barr beat former Nittany Lion and Lehigh senior Michael Beard by major decision at 197 pounds. What did those results tell us about the outlook for each young Nittany Lion moving forward? Carr and Pickel discuss. Then, they break down what sophomore Braeden Davis' 4-2 to loss to No. 1 Mountain Hawk Ryan Crookham at 133 pounds tells us about where he is at in his new weight class at this early stage of the season. They close out that portion of the show by looking at whether or not the Penn State starting lineup is set in stone yet or not.From there, the conversation turns to this weekend's opponent, Wyoming. The Cowboys and Nittany Lions will meet for the first time. The dual, which is at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, is now at the Bryce Jordan Center. It moved there from Rec Hall due ot the fact that a women's volleyball postseason event is now being held at the usual home of Nittany Lion wrestling.#PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annualSUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmationGet the 2024 Penn State Football Preview Magazine at https://bit.ly/PSU24PreviewBookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: https://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comPenn State Wrestling Show: Surprise BJC Dual, Preview of Wyoming
Today's broadcast is C1E85 for FaceOff Friday, May 31st, 2024 Today's broadcast will be FaceOff Friday – vol 6, a collection of "this version vs that version" of various pieces of Delicious VGM! A1) Intro - 00:00:00 01) Super Mario Bros. - Overworld Theme - Koji Kondo - SNES [Super Mario All Stars] (a: N/A) - 00:02:35 - NES (a: N/A) - 00:05:26 - PC 88 [Super Mario Bros. Special] (a: Fumihiko Itagaki and/or Megumi Kawamata) - 00:09:48 02) Fatal Fury – Howard Arena (Tung Fu Rue) - Kazuhiro Nishida, Yoko Osaka, Muraisan, Toshikazu Tanaka, Yasuo Yamate, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Michael Beard, and/or Goodam Kakaree - Neo Geo AES / MVS (a: N/A) - 00:11:59 - Genesis (a: Kazuyuki Oikawa and/or Kōjirō Mikusa) - 00:14:56 - SNES (a: Hiroshi Ebihara) - 00:17:40 - Neo Geo CD (a: Unknown) - 00:21:02 03) Shinobi - Yasuhiro Kawakami - Arcade (BGM 2) (a: N/A) - 00:26:03 - PC Engine (BGM 2) (a: Unknown) - 00:27:28 - Mastersystem FM [level music] (a: Unknown) - 00:28:55 - Mastersystem PSG [level music] (a: Unknown) - 00:30:18 - NES [level music] (a: Unknown) - 00:31:03 04) Double Dragon V – Character Select - Robert Atesalp - Jaguar (a: Byron Parks) - 00:33:05 - SNES (a: N/A) - 00:34:48 - Genesis (a: N/A) - 00:36:35 05) Ninja Warriors – Daddy Mulk - Hisayoshi Ogura - Arcade (a: N/A) - 00:38:27 - Amiga (a: Ronald Pieket-Weeserik) - 00:42:46 - C64 (a: Tony Williams) - 00:46:54 - PC Engine (a: Unknown) - 00:51:02 - Mega CD (a: Junichi Kawaguchi) - 00:55:15 06) Tetris (SEGA) Tetramix A - Yasuhiro Kawakami - Arcade (a: N/A) - 01:00:10 - Genesis (a: N/A) - 01:01:56 07) Ninja Gaiden Series Boss Music - Keiji Yamagishi, Ryuichi Nitta, and/or Ichiro Nakagawa - Ninja Gaiden 1 (NES) (a: N/A) - 01:03:55 - Ninja Gaiden 2 (NES) (a: Ryuichi Nitta and/or Mayuko Okamura) - 01:05:42 - Ninja Gaiden 3 (NES) (a: Sugito Miyashiro, Kaori Nakabai, and/or Rika Shigeno) - 01:07:28 - Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (SNES) (a: Unknown) - 01:09:14 08) Streets of Rage 1 vs Streets of Rage 2 (Boss Music 1) - Yuzu Koshiro and/or Motohiro Kawasshima - SoR 1 (Attack the Barbarian) (a: N/A) - 01:11:06 - SoR 2 (Never Return Alive) (a: N/A) - 01:13:51 09) Y's III: Wanderers from Ys – The Winged Boy (aka “The Boy's got Wings” or “Winged Boy”) - Mieko Ishikawa - PC98 (OPN) (a: N/A) - 01:17:24 - X68000 (a: Masaki Kawai) - 01:19:27 - Famicom (a: Osamu Kasai, Masaaki Harada, and/or Michiharu Hasuya) - 01:22:04 - MSX2 (a: Unknown) - 01:23:56 - SNES (a: Michiharu Hayusa, Masaaki Harada, and/or Osamu Kasai) - 01:26:00 - Genesis (a: Yoshiaki Kubotera and/or Noriyuki Iwadare) - 01:27:32 - PC Engine (a: Masaaki Inoue) - 01:29:35 - PS2 (a: Unknown) - 01:31:37 - Oath in Felghana (a: Yukihiro Jindo) - 01:34:18 10) Metroid - Norfair - Hirokazu (Hip) Tanaka - Wii [Super Smash Bros. Brawl] (a: Yuzo Koshiro) - 01:37:29 - GBA (a: Kenji Yamamoto and/or Minako Hamano) - 01:39:50 - NES (a: N/A) - 01:43:40 B1) Outro - 01:45:51 Music Block Runtime: 01:33:13, Total Episode Runtime: 01:54:12 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights. Produced using a nearly equal mix of Audacity and Ardour in Fedora Linux* on an ASUS ROG Zephyrus 14 (2023) laptop with perhaps a little support from a Dell Latitude 7480 (also running Fedora Linux) or the Steam Deck (running Steam OS). Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface! *=or Windows 11 since the transition back to Fedora on the Zephyrus happened midway through this episode's production You can also find all of our audio episodes on https://archive.org/details/@nerd_noise_radio as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. Meanwhile, all the old stuff is still there, and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Nerd Noise Radio is also available on The Retro Junkies Network at www.theretrojunkies.com, and is a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGMPodcastFans/ We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/ Or, if you wish to connect with us directly, we have two groups of our own: Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ for sharing tracks, video game news, or just general videogame fandom. Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ for going deep into video game sound hardware, composer info, and/or music theory. Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com You can also follow us on X (Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NerdNoiseRadio , Threads at https://www.threads.net/@nerdnoiseradio , Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nerdnoiseradio?igsh=MWF4NjBpdGVxazUxYw== , Mastodon at https://universeodon.com/@NerdNoiseRadio , and BlueSky at And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music and Audible! There is technically a Discord channel, but we may or may not ever take it public! Thanks for listening! Join us again in June (dates TBD) for C1E86 (Channel 1, Episode 86): our 2024 contribution to Masters of VGM – featuring the soundtrack to Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore, and C2E18 (Channel 2, Episode 18): a thus far untitled focus on music from unreleased games - Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds", as well as Tasty VGM and Talk on Nerd Noise Game Club! And wherever you are - Fly the N! Cheers!
Michael Beard joins Adam and Porter to give us his thoughts on the news that John Calapari has been named the head coach at Arkansas.
Kelley Stage was funny, kind, endearing, and goofy… qualities that made her loved by everyone she met, including local hockey star Thomas Clayton. After meeting in a bar, the two quickly began dating, and a year later, they were married and starting a family together. They had what many perceived to be the perfect life. That is until September 29th, 2015, when Thomas came home just after midnight from a poker game to find his wife brutally bludgeoned on their kitchen floor. He called 911, and within an hour, the place was swarming with police. Though he performed well, the officers weren't buying his story that he wasn't involved. So much so that that same day, he was arrested for her murder. Even though his alibi checked out, too much pointed to his involvement. All investigators had to do was figure out who did the actual killing. And he wasn't hard to find. Michael Beard, a recently fired employee of Thomas, was brought in for questioning, and after several hours and a failed polygraph, he confessed to everything. Though he later tried to recant, a jury didn't buy it. They didn't buy Thomas' pleas of innocence either. Both men were convicted of 1st and 2nd-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Check out Futures Without Violence: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/ Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign... Shop my Merch! https://kendallrae.shop This episode is sponsored by: Smalls - promo code: KENDALLRAE Nutrafol - promo code: KENDALLRAE Rocket Money Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
Today's broadcast is C1E81 for Mishmash Monday, . Today's episode is Mishmash Monday – vol 15, and the inaugural episode of 2024's "Season 7" (and the start of St. John's 8th year in podcasting). Tracklist: Track Number - Track - Game - System(s) - Composer(s) - Timestamp A1 Season 7 Earcatcher - 00:00:00 A2) Intro - 00:00:03 01) Spirit Hymn - Dinosaur - FM Towns (YM2612) - Masaki Kawai - 00:03:04 02) White Summit Probe Naberius - Phantasy Star Online 2 - Multiplatform - Hideaki Kobayashi, Mitsuharu Fukuyama, Kenichi Tokoi, Tadashi Kinukawa, and/or Chihiro Aoki - 00:05:38 03) The Hanging Edge - Final Fantasy XIII - PS3 / XB360 - Masashi Hamauzu - 00:13:03 04) Down the Rabbit Hole - Deathloop - Multiplatform - Tom Salta - 00:16:21 05) Streets of Bronx - Three Dirty Dwarves - Saturn - Attila Héger, and/or Attila Dobos - 00:19:33 06) Title Theme - Two Crude Dudes - Genesis - Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida, and or Tatsuya Kiuichi - 00:22:52 07) As Vrea - Twilight - X68000 - Ryu Umemoto, and/or Hiroaki Sano - 00:24:02 08) Wayland's Watch - Bard's Tale - Apple IIGS (ProDOS 8) - Lawrence Holland - 00:26:32 09) The Silence of Daylight - Castlevania II - NES - Kenichi Matsubara, Satoe Terashima, and/or Kouji Murata - 00:27:59 10) Super Shop Theme - Clash at Demonhead - NES - Michiharu Hasuya - 00:29:27 11) Yoru No Nikusyokujyu - Contra: Hard Corps - Genesis - Hiroshi Kobayashi, Akira Sōji, Kenji Miyaoka, Michiru Yamane, Akira Yamaoka, and/or Hirofumi Taniguchi - 00:30:31 12) Ginza - Shin Megami Tensei - PC Engine - Tsukasa Masuko - 00:33:06 13) Pao Pao Cafe - Fatal Fury - SNES - Kazuhiro Nishida, Yoko Osaka, Muraisan, Toshikazu Tanaka, Yasuo Yamate, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Michael Beard, and/or Goodam Kakaree - 00:34:55 14) Title Theme - Supremacy - C64 - Jeroen Tel - 00:37:18 15) Level 2 - Jurassic Park - Gameboy - Jonathan Dunn - 00:41:07 16) The House of Wax Dolls - Vampire: Master of Darkness - Master System - Takashi Horiguchi - 00:45:43 17) Fight Theme - Mortal Kombat - Amiga - Allister Brimble - 00:47:25 18) Chicago Rooftop - Killer Instinct - Arcade - Robin Beanland, and/or Graeme Norgate - 00:49:16 [SENSORY WARNING: Next track opens very abrasively!] 19) Last Battle - Chrono Trigger - SNES - Yasunori Mitsuda - 00:51:37 20) Death Adder - Golden Axe - Genesis - Tōru Nakabayashi - 00:55:07 21) Munari City - Summoner 2 - PS2 - Franky Vivid - 00:57:33 22) Cave Dweller Concert - Donkey Kong Country - SNES - David Wise, Eveline Fischer (Novakovic), and/or Robin Beanland - 01:02:43 23) Poisonous Swamp / Ghost House - Super Mario Wonder - Switch - Shiho Fujii, Sayako Doi, and/or Chisaki Shimazu - 01:05:33 24) Outside NIWA - The Medium - Multiplatform - Arkadiusz Reikowski, and/or Akira Yamaoka - 01:07:42 25) Hot Spot - Zenses Ocean - DS - Martin Schjøler - 01:11:15 26) Little Cave - Diver's Dream - PS1 - Takayuki Ishikawa, and//or Shinya Watabe - 01:14:31 27) 10pm - Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Switch - Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Tanaka, Sayako Doi, and/or Masato Ohashi - 01:16:55 28) Select Screen - StarFox 64 - N64 - Kōji Kondō, and/or Hajime Wakai - 01:19:10 29) The Corridors of Time - Chrono Trigger - SNES - Yasunori Mitsuda - 01:20:56 30) Supplement - Bomberman Hero - N64 - Jun Chikuma - 01:23:38 31) World E - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjøler - 01:25:57 32) Forest - Miitopia - 3DS / Switch - Toshiyuki Sudo, Shinji Ushiroda, Yumi Takahashi, and/or Megumi Inoue - 01:28:11 33) Floor 2-2 - Wolfenstein 3D - 3DO - Todd Dennis - 01:30:08 B1) Outro - 01:33:30 B2) Outtakes - 01:45:12 Music Block Runtime: 01:30:30, Total Episode Runtime: 01:46:23 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights. Produced using a nearly equal mix of Audacity and Ardour in Linux (either Fedora Linux (Gnome), Nobara (Gnome), SteamOS 3 (KDE), Manjaro (MATE), Ubuntu DDE, Ultramarine (Pantheon), Ubuntu Unity, Sparky Linux (NsCDE), or on any combination of the Gaming PC "Big Rig", the Steam Deck, Living Room desktop, Mac Mini or one of three Linux laptops – Fedora on Laptop and/or Nobara on Big Rig being the most likely and most common). Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface! You can also find all of our audio episodes on https://archive.org/details/@nerd_noise_radio as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. Meanwhile, all the old stuff is still there, and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Nerd Noise Radio is also available on The Retro Junkies Network at www.theretrojunkies.com, and is a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGMPodcastFans/ We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/ Or, if you wish to connect with us directly, we have two groups of our own: Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ for sharing tracks, video game news, or just general videogame fandom. Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ for going deep into video game sound hardware, composer info, and/or music theory. Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com You can also follow us on X (Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NerdNoiseRadio , Threads at https://www.threads.net/@nerdnoiseradio , Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nerdnoiseradio?igsh=MWF4NjBpdGVxazUxYw== , Mastodon at https://universeodon.com/@NerdNoiseRadio , and BlueSky at And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music and Audible! There is technically a Discord channel, but we may or may not ever take it public! Thanks for listening! Join us again in February (dates TBD) for C1E82 (Channel 1, Episode 82) [SUBJECT TBD], as well as C2E16 – working title "Songs with Words" - Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds", as well as Tasty VGM and Talk on "Nerd Noise Game Club". And wherever you are - Fly the N! Cheers!
Eamonn Barclay hosted the show this week with his panel of Jeff Burnige, Myles Thornton, and Stan Godwin. Jeff remembered Tommy Baldwin RIP. The panel reviewed the team performances versus QPR. Millwall U18's FA Youth Cup win at Grimsby was reviewed by Eamonn.Our 1st guest this week is a Millwall fan who scored a legendary goal at Arsenal in an FA Cup replay and has done so much more, it is Mark Beard who talked about:Joining the Millwall Youth Team;Karl Bates and his Crystal Balls;His dad Michael Beard;The 2nd FA Youth Cup win and Tom Walley;That goal at Arsenal and the highlights of his Millwall career;His football experiences in the non-league game;Leaving the manager's job at Eastbourne Borough;Being coach previously at Dorking Wanderers;Going to the Den on Saturday; andHis thoughts and shared those of Andy Myers ahead of Preston North End, and a prediction.Also:Paul Loding gave an update on Millwall Romans and Pride and both teams in two separate games at St Pauls on Sunday from 1 pm;Jeff Burnige talked about Millwall Lionesses' defeat of QPR Women in the League Cup, who they face in the quarter-finals and playing at Ashford on Sunday in the London and South East League at 3.15 pm; andThe team previewed and guests gave predictions for Millwall v Preston on Saturday.Our second guest is Fan in the Dugout Rob Woodford. Rob spoke about the following:Was Millwall his destiny or an option;His most memorable game at the Den in the last thirty years;The Millwall History and Heritage Tour on the Isle of Dogs;Thoughts on Rowett and Edwards; andA prediction for Millwall v Preston.Jeff Burnige spoke of Memorial Day and the naming and unveiling of John Berylson Way.As always, this show covers our club in-depth and is worthy of a listen.Music and Audio credits: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk/ Background Music and Reports
Eamonn Barclay hosted the show this week with his panel of Jeff Burnige, Myles Thornton, and Stan Godwin. Jeff remembered Tommy Baldwin RIP. The panel reviewed the team performances versus QPR. Millwall U18's FA Youth Cup win at Grimsby was reviewed by Eamonn.Our 1st guest this week is a Millwall fan who scored a legendary goal at Arsenal in an FA Cup replay and has done so much more, it is Mark Beard who talked about:Joining the Millwall Youth Team;Karl Bates and his Crystal Balls;His dad Michael Beard;The 2nd FA Youth Cup win and Tom Walley;That goal at Arsenal and the highlights of his Millwall career;His football experiences in the non-league game;Leaving the manager's job at Eastbourne Borough;Being coach previously at Dorking Wanderers;Going to the Den on Saturday; andHis thoughts and shared those of Andy Myers ahead of Preston North End, and a prediction.Also:Paul Loding gave an update on Millwall Romans and Pride and both teams in two separate games at St Pauls on Sunday from 1 pm;Jeff Burnige talked about Millwall Lionesses' defeat of QPR Women in the League Cup, who they face in the quarter-finals and playing at Ashford on Sunday in the London and South East League at 3.15 pm; andThe team previewed and guests gave predictions for Millwall v Preston on Saturday.Our second guest is Fan in the Dugout Rob Woodford. Rob spoke about the following:Was Millwall his destiny or an option;His most memorable game at the Den in the last thirty years;The Millwall History and Heritage Tour on the Isle of Dogs;Thoughts on Rowett and Edwards; andA prediction for Millwall v Preston.Jeff Burnige spoke of Memorial Day and the naming and unveiling of John Berylson Way.As always, this show covers our club in-depth and is worthy of a listen.Music and Audio credits: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk/ Background Music and Reports
Conner is Dowell-less, but is joined by former BnB guests, Matt Sak, Bradley Smith, and Michael Beard to recap the fantasy basketball draft from before the season. The boys also talk about some off-season discussions like who committed this week and who is going portaling. Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @beersandbucketspod Beers & Buckets is part of Variety Sports Network & VSN Collegiate. Follow them on twitter @varitey_sports_ and @VSNCollegiate https://seatgeek.com/ $20 off your first purchase on SeatGeek with promo code VSNhttps://www.universitytraditions.biz/shop 15% OFF YOUR ORDER AT UNIVERSITY TRADITIONS WITH PROMO CODE VSNI5
We bring on special guest Michael Beard to discuss: The Cat's loss at Michigan State Rebound victory over South Carolina State Gonzaga DJ Wagner commitment Isacc Humphries's awesome announcement And...bourbon reviews! Thanks for listening! Go Cats!
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In this episode, Dr. James Flowers welcomes to the show his fellow founder and Leadership Team at JFlowers Health Institute. Robbin Mooney, Michael Beard, Dr. Melanie Somerville, and Shay Butts join the show to share the work they each do to make JFlowers one of the most reputable names in mental health and addiction treatment. Key Takeaways01:30 – Dr. Flowers is joined today by his fellow Founder and Leadership Team, including Robbin Mooney, Michael Beard, Dr. Melanie Somerville and Shay Butts 02:36 – Robbin Mooney shares her background and what inspired her to enter into the field of recovery and mental health 05:25 – Michael Beard speaks to his training as an interventionist and his uncanny ability to instill calm in people and patients 08:27 – Dr. Melanie Somerville reflects on her passion for mental healthcare 11:02 – Chief Experience Officer Shay Butts recalls how she met Dr. Flowers 16:36 – The ‘traditional' approach to mental health and addiction vs. the JFlowers approach 19:28 – Dr. Flowers highlights the critical role diversity plays in Houston and at JFlowers Health Institute 20:13 – Long-term Covid complications and how JFlowers Health Institute has reacted 22:01 – Dr. Melanie talks about what goes into creating a clear diagnosis 23:26 – Michael speaks to the familial culture that has been fostered at JFlowers Health Institute 26:18 – Dr. Flowers thanks Robbin, Michael, Dr. Melanie and Shay for joining today's show Tweetable Quotes“You inspired me through the years and that's what I really was attracted to was your inspiration and your passion for treating the whole person, not just looking at maybe the psychological piece, or the medical piece, or the mental health, or addiction.”(05:01) (Robbin) “With my own parents, they always approached us when we were in trouble with love, and compassion, and asking ‘Why? What's actually happening that you're behaving the way you are behaving?' And I think that really works in this field because our people are all struggling.” (07:18) (Michael) “I'm always learning, always trying to improve my knowledge and skills around that area. And it's really fascinating to work with someone who comes in with seemingly intractable pain and when you help them understand how the brain is creating that pain and how a lot of their life experiences, such as trauma, can play into their experience with pain. It's empowering for people to see that they can manage that chronic pain that has really no functional reason for existing. They don't have an infection, a cancer tumor, or any kind of malady, yet the brain is somehow creating pain for them.” (10:04) (Dr. Melanie) “That's the other part of concierge I see is immediate action and immediate accommodation to whatever is happening with the client. It's hands-on, customization, and really supporting the client throughout all the way on a one-on-one approach.”(16:16) (Robbin) “Being in a traditional treatment center, the frustration of having a client who you can't do all these things that are really necessary to diagnose a patient's mental health issues so they can stay sober. Here we are able to do that. We can diagnose, treat with medication if need be, and then attack the addiction. That is why we have such a great success rate at JFlowers because we are able to do the whole mind, body and spirit.”(16:54) (Michael) Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/ (https://jflowershealth.com/) JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655 Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen (https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen) Robbin Mooney's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbin-mooney-03865177/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbin-mooney-03865177/) Dr. Melanie Somerville's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-somerville-phd-lpc-s-31b6b016/...
In this episode, Dr. James Flowers welcomes to the show his fellow founder and Leadership Team at JFlowers Health Institute. Robbin Mooney, Michael Beard, Dr. Melanie Somerville, and Shay Butts join the show to share the work they each do to make JFlowers one of the most reputable names in mental health and addiction treatment.Key Takeaways01:30 – Dr. Flowers is joined today by his fellow Founder and Leadership Team, including Robbin Mooney, Michael Beard, Dr. Melanie Somerville and Shay Butts02:36 – Robbin Mooney shares her background and what inspired her to enter into the field of recovery and mental health05:25 – Michael Beard speaks to his training as an interventionist and his uncanny ability to instill calm in people and patients08:27 – Dr. Melanie Somerville reflects on her passion for mental healthcare11:02 – Chief Experience Officer Shay Butts recalls how she met Dr. Flowers16:36 – The ‘traditional' approach to mental health and addiction vs. the JFlowers approach19:28 – Dr. Flowers highlights the critical role diversity plays in Houston and at JFlowers Health Institute20:13 – Long-term Covid complications and how JFlowers Health Institute has reacted22:01 – Dr. Melanie talks about what goes into creating a clear diagnosis23:26 – Michael speaks to the familial culture that has been fostered at JFlowers Health Institute26:18 – Dr. Flowers thanks Robbin, Michael, Dr. Melanie and Shay for joining today's showTweetable Quotes“You inspired me through the years and that's what I really was attracted to was your inspiration and your passion for treating the whole person, not just looking at maybe the psychological piece, or the medical piece, or the mental health, or addiction.”(05:01) (Robbin)“With my own parents, they always approached us when we were in trouble with love, and compassion, and asking ‘Why? What's actually happening that you're behaving the way you are behaving?' And I think that really works in this field because our people are all struggling.” (07:18) (Michael)“I'm always learning, always trying to improve my knowledge and skills around that area. And it's really fascinating to work with someone who comes in with seemingly intractable pain and when you help them understand how the brain is creating that pain and how a lot of their life experiences, such as trauma, can play into their experience with pain. It's empowering for people to see that they can manage that chronic pain that has really no functional reason for existing. They don't have an infection, a cancer tumor, or any kind of malady, yet the brain is somehow creating pain for them.” (10:04) (Dr. Melanie)“That's the other part of concierge I see is immediate action and immediate accommodation to whatever is happening with the client. It's hands-on, customization, and really supporting the client throughout all the way on a one-on-one approach.”(16:16) (Robbin)“Being in a traditional treatment center, the frustration of having a client who you can't do all these things that are really necessary to diagnose a patient's mental health issues so they can stay sober. Here we are able to do that. We can diagnose, treat with medication if need be, and then attack the addiction. That is why we have such a great success rate at JFlowers because we are able to do the whole mind, body and spirit.”(16:54) (Michael)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Robbin Mooney's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbin-mooney-03865177/Dr. Melanie Somerville's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-somerville-phd-lpc-s-31b6b016/Shay Butts' LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/shay-butts-8963b217/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
Matt Sak, Conner Caldwell, Michael Beard, and Bradley Smith all rejoin the podcast to talk about our best (and worst) picks from our 2021-22 college basketball draft, the biggest snubs, and all add one more player to complete their teams.
Conner holds down the fort while Matt is MIA (like always) and Dowell is recreating The Hangover in Vegas. Conner is joined by a frequent guest of B&B, Michael Beard (AllMikedUp_), as well as Jason Carmello of Big Underdog Bracketology (@bigunderdogblog) to discuss their thoughts on what this year's NCAA March Madness bracket will look like. Jason and Michael have a little Bracketology Babble to talk more on the seeding and potential teams to rise and fall. The guys make fun of Duke a little bit for letting UNC spoil the Coach K circus show. Conner tries the brand new Hard Mountain Dew "seltzers" and has a (baja) blast! The guys let you know which conference tournaments start on which days in place of the Throwdown Games segment. They preview some of the upcoming tournaments and give their ones to watch. Someone sponsor us because we hand out free promotions all the time, but seriously, go try the new hard mountain dews... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Blood Boys talk to Kentucky fan and former writer and bracketologist Michael Beard (@AllMikedUp_) about Big Blue Nation, Joe B Hall, Shaedon Sharpe and the SEC landscape. Tuck gives his Vibe Guys rankings for this week and the squad congratulates Auburn for their big win and likely number 1 ranking as well as Bill Self's Kansas Jayhawks for claiming the belt this weekend. Music by Matt Friedman
Don Oneal talks being the first to try a combo, marketing the sport and how it gets better. Michael Beard discusses race promotion, and the youth in our sport.
as told by Conner Caldwell of the Beers and Buckets Podcast and Michael Beard of OSM BracketologyWe are joined by @connerjcaldwell of @beersandbuckets & @AllMikedUp_ of @osmbracketology to tell the story of Cal's philosophy, #BBN, preseason #1, Robert Morris revenge, FLLLorida, and a trip to the title game.https://linktr.ee/theCBBstoriesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Conner and Dowell are joined by Michael Beard of OSM Bracketology again! Since c*vid ruined some basketball, the guys did some random mailbag questions... It got weird. Like always, they reviewed some beer and talked about some potential upsets. Mike provided us with an update on bracketology now that we are beginning conference play. Beers & Buckets is one of the only podcasts that the hosts reveals if they are front to back or back to front wipers. Listen in to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Durée : 45:26 | Publié le : 31/12/21 Générique : "Rhythm Fighter (Saison 2.5)" de The Consouls remixé par Tmdjc. ------------------------------------ Timeline : 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:59 Générique de début 00:02:09 24 septembre 1992 00:03:38 ART OF FIGHT (ost) 00:06:09 Le Dim Mak... 00:08:43 ART OF FIGHT (ast) 00:10:31 Motorcycle Gang (Black Rain) 00:11:41 Une nouvelle équipe... 00:13:45 Mamemamemaame (マメマメマーメ) 00:15:47 Mamemamemaame (ast) 00:16:56 Le Kyokugenryu Karaté (極限流空手) 00:18:28 Chinese Old Man (中国老人) 00:19:53 Chinese Old Man (ast) 00:20:52 La gestion du Ki (気) 00:21:54 Micha iya! [Don't Look] (みちゃいやっ) 00:23:21 Micha iya! [Don't Look] (ast) 00:25:46 Le gestion des déplacements 00:27:19 Being Tough Feels Good (ごっつうええ感じ) 00:29:03 Being Tough Feels Good (ast) 00:31:43 Flying Baaang! (航空ボカーン!) 00:33:12 Flying Baaang! (ast) 00:35:55 Blue Moon Factory (工場のブルームーン) 00:37:31 Blue Moon Factory (ast) 00:40:41 The Tengu Show (ザ・天狗ショー) 00:42:13 The Tengu Show (ast) 00:44:25 Générique de fin Vous pouvez également entendre dans cet épisode des extraits (dont "Dim Mak") de la bande originale du film "Bloodsport" composée par Paul Hertzog. Un énorme merci à Yacine Synapsas, Zéphirin Zéfirelli, Aime Le Mehdi, MrFisk, Jean-Pierre Le Saux, Aline Fqpeh, Dr Nostal, Monsieur Séries, Konona pour leur participation exceptionnelle pour cet épisode chorale. ------------------------------------ Où vous procurer ces morceaux : Numéro de référence : Ryuuko no Ken (PCCB-00101) Date de sortie : 20 Nov 1992 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 1500 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Arrangement, Sound Effect Publié par : PONY CANYON et SCITRON Composé par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (YAMAPY 1, PAPAYA, Jojouha KITAPY, SHIMIZUM) Arrangé par : YAMAPY 1 Interprété par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (JoJouha-Kitapy, PaPaYa), Hiroaki Taniguchi, Michael Beard, James W. Hove, Eiji Yano, Masaki Usui, Takayuki Sakai et Harumi Ikoma Numéro de référence : Art Of Fighting - Anthology Date de sortie : 14 Aou 2012 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 60 € Format du média : Vidéoludique Classification : Jeu Publié par : SNK Playmore Composé par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (YAMAPY 1, PAPAYA, Jojouha KITAPY, SHIMIZUM) Arrangé par : John Panettiere et Eikichi Kawasaki Interprété par : G1M2
Durée : 45:26 | Publié le : 31/12/21 Générique : "Rhythm Fighter (Saison 2.5)" de The Consouls remixé par Tmdjc. ------------------------------------ Timeline : 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:59 Générique de début 00:02:09 24 septembre 1992 00:03:38 ART OF FIGHT (ost) 00:06:09 Le Dim Mak... 00:08:43 ART OF FIGHT (ast) 00:10:31 Motorcycle Gang (Black Rain) 00:11:41 Une nouvelle équipe... 00:13:45 Mamemamemaame (マメマメマーメ) 00:15:47 Mamemamemaame (ast) 00:16:56 Le Kyokugenryu Karaté (極限流空手) 00:18:28 Chinese Old Man (中国老人) 00:19:53 Chinese Old Man (ast) 00:20:52 La gestion du Ki (気) 00:21:54 Micha iya! [Don't Look] (みちゃいやっ) 00:23:21 Micha iya! [Don't Look] (ast) 00:25:46 Le gestion des déplacements 00:27:19 Being Tough Feels Good (ごっつうええ感じ) 00:29:03 Being Tough Feels Good (ast) 00:31:43 Flying Baaang! (航空ボカーン!) 00:33:12 Flying Baaang! (ast) 00:35:55 Blue Moon Factory (工場のブルームーン) 00:37:31 Blue Moon Factory (ast) 00:40:41 The Tengu Show (ザ・天狗ショー) 00:42:13 The Tengu Show (ast) 00:44:25 Générique de fin Vous pouvez également entendre dans cet épisode des extraits (dont "Dim Mak") de la bande originale du film "Bloodsport" composée par Paul Hertzog. Un énorme merci à Yacine Synapsas, Zéphirin Zéfirelli, Aime Le Mehdi, MrFisk, Jean-Pierre Le Saux, Aline Fqpeh, Dr Nostal, Monsieur Séries, Konona pour leur participation exceptionnelle pour cet épisode chorale. ------------------------------------ Où vous procurer ces morceaux : Numéro de référence : Ryuuko no Ken (PCCB-00101) Date de sortie : 20 Nov 1992 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 1500 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Arrangement, Sound Effect Publié par : PONY CANYON et SCITRON Composé par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (YAMAPY 1, PAPAYA, Jojouha KITAPY, SHIMIZUM) Arrangé par : YAMAPY 1 Interprété par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (JoJouha-Kitapy, PaPaYa), Hiroaki Taniguchi, Michael Beard, James W. Hove, Eiji Yano, Masaki Usui, Takayuki Sakai et Harumi Ikoma Numéro de référence : Art Of Fighting - Anthology Date de sortie : 14 Aou 2012 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 60 € Format du média : Vidéoludique Classification : Jeu Publié par : SNK Playmore Composé par : NEO SOUND ORCHESTRA (YAMAPY 1, PAPAYA, Jojouha KITAPY, SHIMIZUM) Arrangé par : John Panettiere et Eikichi Kawasaki Interprété par : G1M2
Here's the full episode of the College Hoops Chat radio show (49 mins) from December 13, 2021: 1) Show opens with my Iona update on win over Yale and next game vs Seton Hall at MSG; 2) Then we do 3 interviews on "blueblood" programs with R.L. Bynum on North Carolina Tar Heels, Michael Beard on Kentucky Wildcats, and Sam Connon on UCLA Bruins; and 3) we finish with a Big East status check with Ken Nixon (#KennyFromRye). This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle, NY every Monday night from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. Email me if you have any questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com
Yoooo Bucketheads! We're back with another awesome episode! Conner & Dowell are joined by Michael Beard (@TheBracketGuy) of OSM Bracketology to discuss college hoops and brews. The guys spend some time discussing how to make college basketball a more enjoyable product. Like always, the guys pitch some upsets and review some beers. We added a new segment called Heroes & Zeros so be listening for that! If you like this episode, please share it with your friends. We thank our listeners for your loyal support! :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Conner is joined by Matt Sak from the Courtside Connect podcast, Bradley Smith, who has been a guest on Beers & Buckets previously, and has his own podcast, Bradley's Basketball Banter, and Michael Beard of OSM Bracketology. The guys breakdown the Christmas Movie Bracket (designed by Diego Roston of RostonGraphics.com) that is located on Michael's twitter (@TheBracketGuy). Die Hard is mentioned, just a heads up... Enjoy this 2 for 1 deal on this wonderful Friday!
Host Matt Sak is joined by Michael Beard to go over Kentucky's win over Southern, give up an update on where Kentucky stands in bracketology, as well as buy or sell the stocks of the current top teams in the country.
Host Matt Sak is joined by guests Diego Roston, Michael Beard, Conner Caldwell, and Bradley Smith for a fantasy type draft to form a starting 5 and 6th man of the best players in college basketball this year.
On this episode we sit down with Michael Beard. We talk about Loose Rocker Promotions, foot brake racing, top bulb racing, and just generally bench race. Don't miss this episode!!
Host Matt Sak is joined by Michael Beard of One Shining Moment Bracketology and Busting Brackets and Diego Roston of Roston Graphics recap Big Blue Madness, talk about potential breakout players, and give an insider scoop of what our starting 5 and rotations will look like.
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Host Matt Sak is joined by Michael Beard of OSM Bracketology to discuss if certain teams will live up to the hype, who our top teams are, and what UK needs to do get a 1 seed in this year's tournament.
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Episode Notes In this episode of Last Year's Horror, we're talking about the 2020 documentary, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street. It was directed by Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, with voiceover work written by Michael Beard, Clint Catalyst, and Leo Herrera. The film follows actor Mark Patton's journey from his time as a young, closeted gay man in a repressive hometown to his rise as a leading actor in Hollywood and his subsequent disappearance after the release of the controversial and wonderfully gay (and possibly homophobic?) sequel to A Nightmare On Elm Street, A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge. Joining us this episode is our good friend Gracie Jarvis of Good Mourning, Nancy, one of the best horror podcasts out there! So pour a glass of wine, slip into your fanciest knife-fingered glove, and get ready to scream…queen! Follow us on social media: TWITTER: www.twitter.com/lastyearshorror INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/lastyearshorror FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/lastyearshorror Follow your intrepid hosts: BENJAMIN'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/BanjaminAllocco CAREY'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/andcareyon CAREY'S INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/andcareyon Find Gracie's Podcast, Good Mourning, Nancy, on any podcast platform! Good Mourning, Nancy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodmourningnan Check out Gracie's writing and more extras on the Good Mourning, Nancy Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/GoodMourningNancy If you enjoy Last Year's Horror, check out all the interesting, entertaining, and elbow deep shows on the Ordis Studios Podcast Network, by visiting the website or following the network on social media. ORDIS STUDIOS WEBSITE: www.ordisstudios.com ORDIS STUDIOS TWITTER: www.twitter.com/ordisstudios ORDIS STUDIOS INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/ordis.studios Theme song written by Benjamin Allocco and Marty Allocco, and performed by Marty Allocco. Last Year's Horror is created by Benjamin Allocco and Carey Feagan and produced by Benjamin Allocco. Last Year's Horror is part of the Ordis Studios Podcast Network.
Pepperdine University Head Men's Golf Coach, Michael Beard, joins the podcast. Coach Beard and the Pepperdine Waves just won the National Championship! We get his perspective on that special week, as well as a bunch of other themes. Coach beard tells us about his mom and dad, his own playing career, and how his coaching career has transpired. We also get his best advice for young coaches as well as aspring players. Great stuff! Thank you so much for coming on Coach! Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcast Associated social media accounts: Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGraw Mikkel - @MikkelGolf Baylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolf Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterthanifoundit/message
Run of Show 0:00 - Ben is in Las Vegas 0:01 - Iowa wins their 24th national title despite some things not going their way 0:02 - Spencer Lee is a badass 0:13 - CP was down on Stanford heading into NCAAs and was v wrong 0:16 - Wentzel makes the finals after nearly losing in the first round and the call being reversed 0:18 - Warner-Reenan was wild 0:20 - Which Iowa wrestlers will be back this year? 0:21 - Ben’s gripe with how NCAA scoring is done 0:23 - Is Ben ready to apologize to Michael Beard? 0:25 - Mizzou did not wrestle to their seeds at all 0:26 - Oklahoma State and Arizona State wrestled unreal 0:27 - AJ Ferrari completed the mission operation 0:31 - The finals were low key boring 0:32 - The out of bounds rules and stall calls are edge stall calls are terrible 0:38 - RBY-Fix thoughts 0:41 - Could Iowa’s finals have gone differently if Spencer Lee went first? 0:43 - Carter Starocci-Michael Kemerer breakdown 0:48 - Austin O’Connor-Sammy Sasso got crazy in the final minute 0:55 - Yahya Thomas was on fire 0:57 - 125 got pretty wild 01:00 - Where will Shane Griffith transfer to? 01:01 - Rutgers gets 3 AAs and John Poznanski is the truth 01:02 - Ben’s thoughts on O’Toole’s match with Wentzel and Parker Keckeisen 01:04 - David Carr takes over 157, Dellavecchia was awesome 01:08 - You gotta watch The Bader Show interview with Jason Borelli 01:10 - Kemerer let Starocci wrestle his match 01:12 - Brooks-Hidlay was not officiated very well 01:16 - AJ Ferrari-Bonaccorsi breakdown 01:17 - Who should Ben vote for the Hodge? 01:22 - Last Chance entries are loaded 01:23 - Will AJ Ferrari wrestle at Olympic Trials? 01:26 - Question from friends
This week's show is all about the 2021 racing season. We open the show talking with Luke Bogacki and Ashley Thompson about their 2021 ThisIsBracketRacing.com The Driver Series which allows local bracket racers to compete at their home track for a $10,000 National Championship.Ashley gave us the scoop on The Driver Series which is now entering it's second season. After a successful launch in 2020, over 20 tracks around the country are now registered for the series. Click here to learn more about the TIBR Driver Series.After our discussion with Luke and Ashley, we turned our focus to the 2021 Loose Rocker master schedule (find it here). Loose Rocker's Michael Beard discussed not only the upcoming Loose Rocker St. Patrick's day races but we covered a wide range of topics and races for the upcoming season. We went deep on race promotion, graphics, flyers, payouts, scheduling, results, how to run an efficient race and so much more. About The DragChamp ShowThe DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They're joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine. For more DragChamp podcasts click here.To purchase DragChamp apparel, click here.
Former NHRA Stock Eliminator World Champ and current drag race instructor Lee Zane is our guest this week on the DragChamp Show. We had a great conversation about Lee's adventures while racing across the country.Lee shared a number of stories including how he got started in racing, racing with Jim Harrington, driving a Pro Stocker, holding 8 tenths and winning, going .040 at the tree against Nick Hastings and Michael Beard and winning against both of them. The most shocking story involved traveling to Bowling Green with Peter Biondo, you'll want to hang around till the end of the podcast for that one. Ryan and Lee told stories of picking on disabled competitors, and Lee also shared the time he drove his Stocker 5 miles to a truck stop after having a flat on his trailer. As usual, we covered a lot of ground during our conversation, we hope you enjoy.About The DragChamp ShowThe DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They're joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine. For more DragChamp podcasts click here.To purchase DragChamp apparel, click here.
The man famously known as Loose Change joins the DragChamp Show podcast this week. The expert gambler gave us the ins and outs of gambling on drag racing. We learned the phrase turn your light out, I'll give you both ends of the track, and so much more about how he wins more money in the bleachers than he does competing. We heard stories of New London Dragway in Virginia where the crowds were as big as the bets. Change told us the story of Severn Johnson who once dialed off a 30 year old time slip and ran dead on. We debated the best sweet tea and laughed at his "10lbs of tuna in a 5lb can" story about Layton Sumpter.This episode was definitely a little different than our normal episodes but we think you'll find it entertaining.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
IHRA Division Director and former NHRA Super Comp World Champ Frank Kohutek joins the DragChamp Show this week. The outspoken bracket racer and race director shared his thoughts on IHRA vs NHRA, running a division and big money bracket races, racing in the Super categories, and more. Frank discussed the impact Tommy Phillips made on his racing career, how he missed a round once but still won the race, wrestling with Slate Cummings, and his biggest accomplishment in drag racing. The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
Today's episode is a conversation with Michael Beard. Michael is a member of the American Solidarity Party's National Committee and a local activist.music by scottholmesmusic.comIf you haven't already, please review the show on Apple Podcasts! It's an important way to help new listeners find the show.
Newly crowned 2020 NHRA Super Comp World Champion Christopher Dodd joins the DragChamp Show this week. We discuss his amazing five-win season, racing with an uncertain schedule due to COVID, racing with his dad Sean, Comp cars, Jr. Dragsters, bracket racing, and more.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
Michael Beard's story is one of persistence. He started his business back in 2008 and slowly built it to where he recently hit $1 million in sales in a year. He has endured his fair share of hardships including 2 floods and an account suspension, but he has simply kept going. You'll love his story of doing "whatever it takes" to build his business. All resources mentioned on the podcast are found at https://silentjim.com/podcast Watch this interview on our YouTube channel https://youtu.be/FX25SJ3K4I4 http://provenamazoncourse.com/legendstrial
Jed is joined in this weeks episode by perennial footbrake stand out and Loose Rocker co-promoter, Michael Beard. With this episodes predominant focus on footbrake racing, Michael discusses his latest Lil' Footbrake Triple 10's results and stand out performances. Jed transitions to preview the history making inaugural BTE $100k. The guys discuss footbrake history and the significance of the upcoming race.
After I recap my experience at the 2020 U.S. Amateur, my guest on this episode is the 2020 California State Amateur Champion, Joey Vrzich. This episode was recorded before the U.S. Amateur, so you'll hear me asking Joey to talk about Bandon Dunes, how the course would suit his game, and also we spoke about the fact that he was one of SEVEN members of the Pepperdine team that would be making the trip to Oregon. LINKS Joey Vrzich - Pepperdine Golf New Towels are IN STOCK! Available for sale HERE. Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Loose Rocker co-promoter and drag racing super star Michael Beard joins the podcast this week. Michael is an accomplished racer winning at all levels of the sport including mulitple IHRA World Championships and countless bracket racing victories. He and partner Anthony Walton promote a number of bracket races each season through their Loose Rocker Promotions brand. As usual, our conversation covered a variety of topics including Michael's thoughts on cheating, announcing, practice tree races, extremely slow race cars, and of course his upcoming events the Colonial Classic and the Lil Bigfoot Triple 10's. There's something for everyone in this episode.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories. For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!
My guest on this week's episode is Michael Beard, Head Coach of the Pepperdine Men's Golf Team. He's a former player at Pepperdine that came back to his alma mater and this year was named the National Coach of the Year award. We spoke about Pepperdine quite a bit, hit on several topics involving the team, but if the name Beard rings a bell....yes, his father Frank Beard played on tour, won 11 times and played on the Champions Tour during that amazing era in the 90's when Jack, Trevino and Palmer will still the kings. Had to talk about that as well! LINKS Michael Beard - Pepperdine Men's Golf New Towels are IN STOCK! Available for sale HERE. Get the official HAT of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
We had a blast talking to Scott Thellman and Michael Beard of Sunflower Provisions! Learn all about their wild journey of starting a new business in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, where they source their 180+ local products from, and how they pull it all together for hundreds of orders each week! Donate to the Lawrence Hospitality Workers Crisis Fund! Support our show!
Run of Show 0:00 - Ben can’t contain himself and rants about the Olympic Trials brackets 0:08 - Breaking down RBY-DeSanto match and ranking 0:35 - Should team points be taken away? 0:44 - Spencer Lee is destroying everyone, is he the most dynamic point scorer in NCAA history? 0:50 - Why didn’t Iowa push for bonus at 149/157? 0:53 - Joseph-Marinelli want to go old school clinch at all times against each other 0:58 - Turns out Mark Hall does have to pay the Carver tax twice 01:02 - Aaron Brooks gets back on track against Abe Assad 01:10 - Will Penn State pull Michael Beard? 01:14 - Nick Lee sleeps a lot 01:16 - Big Tone vs Big Snacks 01:19 - Why Ben believes RBY can’t win NCAA’s 01:22 - Did PSU-Iowa dual change your perception of the NCAA team race? 01:27 - Casey’s Pizza update 01:31 - Somehow CP and Bratke aren’t fired, we’ll see ya Wednesday
The first weekend of major college wrestling came and went, so now that you’ve given up on your college football team for the season, because you know the College Football Playoff is going to put at least one team in there that didn’t earn it, this is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the scores and more that went on today in the world of wrestling, I’m award winning yadda yadda yadda Jason Bryant. In Duals: Limited schedule, so we’ll lead off with the only Division I dual on the docket, which saw North Dakota State beat visiting CSU Bakersfield 24-9 in Fargo. No confirmation if the winner got to pick where to eat dinner, but I’m sure Roger Kish would make his former coworker Manny Rivera eat somewhere nice, not like super fried Turf fare. There wasn’t a super individual match of note, but NDSU’s Cam Sykora picked up a technical fall at 133 pounds over Chance Rich. NDSU improved to 1-0, while the Roadrunners (meep! meep!) fell to 0-2. Reinhardt, ranked second in the NAIA, shutout Division II Emmanuel 45-0. The Eagles scored five falls, with two-time All-American Antonio Stewart earning a fall at 2:15, while fellow All-American Michael Carew registered one at 2:04. Central Oklahoma, ranked No. 13 in Division II, won nine out of 10 bouts on Sunday to beat Drury 41-3. The Bronchos, yes, with an H, kinda like Sctanley, with a C, picked up seven bonus victories on the day. In more mixed duals, Division II Coker opened up its season with a 30-11 win over Division III Averett, which starts its first season under new head coach Blake Roulo. In the NJCAA, Iowa Western, the Reivers, which means something like River Pirate or pissed off chicken, shut out Otero 49-0 and Colby 46-6 to start off the season. Just kidding about that chicken thing, but a the Reiver has a long and colorful history. Well, that’s what the first few words of the Iowa Western website say about it. In Tournaments: Southeast Open: Nothing crazy earth-shattering at the Southeast Open at the Bergland Center in Roanoke, the best sports venue in the Salem-Roanoke area. I remember when Campbell was so bad. Like, losing to Delaware State bad. Well, those days are long gone – and sadly – so is Del State’s program. But the Camels had four individual champions to lead all teams in the Open Division. Noah Gonser topped Mizzou’s Allan Hart at 133, Josh Heil beat North Carolina’s Zach Sherman 5-4 at 141, Quentin Perez pinned North Carolina’s Kennedy Monday at 165 and a beefed up Andrew Morgan majored Chattanooga’s Matthew Waddell at 184. Missouri, fresh off its loss on Saturday to Virginia Tech had three champs with Brock Mauller winning at 149, Jarrett Jacques at 157 and Connor Flynn at 174. Virginia Tech, North Carolina and West Virginia each had a champ. In the freshman/sophomore division, Ferrum’s Levi Englman picked up the title at 133, not bad for a Division III kid. And guess what, another Poquoson shout out as Mason Fiscella of Appalachian State won the title at 184. His dad Ed wrestled veterans for a long time, and actually gave me my start in sports as I was a press box assistant for the semipro football team, the Peninsula Poseidons back in 1991. Seriously. Princeton Open: Patrick Glory went fall, tech, tech, tech en route to a title at 125 pounds, but there weren’t any results that were super OMG. Notably, high school standout Beau Bartlett entered at 141 and took fourth. Columbia’s Matt Kazmir won the weight, going major, tech, decision, fall. He beat Logan Brown of Army in the finals. Brown beat Bartlett 3-1 in the semifinals. Mike D’Angelo returned to the Princeton lineup after a year off and picked up the forfeit finals win over Matthew Kolodzik, who is taking this year off. At 157, Rider’s Jesse Dellavecchia claimed the title beating Princeton’s Quincy Monday 4-2. Monday beat Lehigh’s Josh Humphreys 11-5 in the semis. Hofstra’s Ricky Stamm with a title at 165. His prize is he gets to borrow some of Dennis Papadatos’ hair product. Finger Lakes had two hammers pick up W’s before they enroll at Cornell next year. Chris Foca won at 174, while Lewis Fernandes won at 285. Fernandes only pinned one guy, far below his high school average. He good. Battle at The Citadel: Stanford, American and ODU went 1-2-3 at the first Battle at The Citadel. There wasn’t a ton of stuff that shakes things up in terms of the rankings, other than ODU’s Killian Cardinale knocking off American’s Gage Curry at 125 pounds and Stanford’s redshirt freshman Real Woods beating ODU’s Sa’Derian Perry 2-1 at 141 pounds. Woods earned an escape and a late stall point to pick up his first official ranked W of his career. He also beat American’s Sal Profaci in the semis, you might remember him from Michigan. American’s Kizhan Clarke had a breakout performance, stopping Stanford’s Requir van der Merwe 11-5 at 149. Presbyterian’s first wrestling since the 1950s took to the mats as Mark Cody’s first year squad had Austin Stith finish third at 197 pounds and Jacob Brausser take fifth at 125. Clarion Open: Brock Zacherl returned to wrestling and claimed top honors at 149 pounds. He didn’t navigate the most brutal field, but he’s one of the Golden Eagles top hopes for the program’s first All-American since James Fleming in 2013. Clarion’s Greg Bulsak will now have people following his progress after beating highly touted freshman Michael Beard, wrestling unattached from Penn State, 11-8 in the finals. Last year, Beard beat Bulsak 13-9 in the finals as he was deferring enrollment. Late Saturday: Southern Maine won a pair of duals, beating Plymouth State 36-9 and Rhode Island College 29-9. Also in Division III, Olivet beat Manchester 40-10. From the Newsletter – I want to call this placing top six, but you know what, we have enough wrestling puns and podcast-type goofiness. By the way, I also want listeners and readers to know that only free stories are posted in the Daily Wrestling Newsletter. If something’s paywalled, it won’t be here, that goes for our subscription wrestling sites as well as our daily newspapers. I do recommend turning off your ad-blocker when prompted on these wrestling stories and on wrestling-friendly sites you frequent. Nick Corey offers up another one of his Corey’s Stories on com discussing the intrigue the Olympic redshirting situation around the country brings to college wrestling this season. Also, while not in the newsletter, it should be noted that Willie Saylor has posted via Twitter he’s left Flowrestling. His handle changed to WillieAtWillie, which one fan pointed out looks like Will, Eat Willie. Worthlessly stupid Facebook groups were set ablaze by the news. Some people have too much time on their hands. Say what you want about Willie, he got you talking. Both USA Wrestling and Five Point Move have information regarding the three medals won in Sweden. From United World Wrestling, a feature on Egypt’s Mohamed El Sayed, who won the U23 World Championship in Greco-Roman, which was his second world title in as many weeks. He won the World Military Games title a bit ago. I like to draw attention to new programs around the country and one of the newest, Central Methodist, an NAIA school in Fayette, Missouri, got off to the races with its wrestling program by hosting an open. Right off the bat, you go and host a tournament. Are you trying to kill your SID? They’re led by three-time Division II All-American Terrell Wilbourn. Jim Nelson of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier writes a pretty solid preview of the Upper Iowa wrestling team. It should be solid, Nelley’s one of the best in the biz. Keeping things in Iowa, where the local press has always done the sport better than most places, Steve Batterson of the Quad-City Times features Iowa’s Spencer Lee and how his preseason schedule working football games goes unnoticed, but his international schedule this college season will not. Unrelated: One of the bars I routinely did karaoke at in college was named Batterson’s. The owner charged people for tap water on 50-cent taco night. I trust Steve wouldn’t do such a thing. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top stories from around the world in wrestling delivered to your inbox for free. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Interested? 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Our guest this week is Sahith Theegala from Pepperdine University. The redshirt senior is looking to lead the Waves to the National Championship in his final season of collegiate golf. We spoke about his success in USGA events, his approach to the game, and one of his favorite shots....the shank! Links Sahith Theegala - Pepperdine Golf Pepp Talk - Pepperdine Athletics Podcast in Apple Podcasts Subscribe to The Back of the Range Get the official TOWEL of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Get the official HAT of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Twitter!Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Theme Music by Rogue Theory Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
SEC football preview. Kentucky football game by game prediction. Alabama. Georgia. Heisman. Bama or Clemson. Kentucky/Michigan St basketball. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SEC Preview with Michael Beard and Jon Hammons along with Jake’s 5 Bold Predictions
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This week the guys are joined by 2003 IHRA Stock world champion, four time IHRA national event winner, seven time S/SS Class winner, three time S/SS national record holder, five time driver of the year, two time rookie of the year, race promoter of Loose Rocker Events with Anthony Walton and owner of Staging Light Graphics, Michael Beard. Zach talks about his recent win at the Dragstersforsale Practice Tree Race, and we welcome back new sponsors - The Practice Tree Hootenanny and The Flicker Promotions Southern Big Buck Nationals!
I found bags for the leaves. YES! It took about two and a half hours to clear the yard, but at least I got it all done before the rains came. I would litter this episode with lyrics inspired by Annie Lennox, but that’d be painful for you, just like walking on broken glass. This is Short Time Shots, a mostly unfunny podcast that recaps the day’s happenings in college wrestling. I’m your host Jason Bryant, and I have many leatherbound books and I do this kind of stuff for a living. Seriously. At the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open, here are the notables out there, but there are no more I love yous. Wisconsin’s Tristan Moran topped Northern Iowa’s Josh Alber in the finals by picking up a second-period fall at 141 pounds. At 149 pounds, Missouri’s Brock Mauller, who probably has THE wrestling name of the year, picked up a 12-6 win in the finals over Iowa State’s Jarrett Degan. Mauller beat Wisconsin’s Cole Martin to reach the finals. At 165 pounds, Evan Wick of Wisconsin beat Northern Iowa’s Bryce Steiert 3-2 in the finals in a matchup of All-Americans. UNI did see All-American Drew Foster major Iowa State’s Sam Colbray 14-0 in the finals at 184. New Cyclone Willie Miklus was solid with two falls on his way to a 5-2 finals victory over NAIA national champion Evan Hansen of Grand View in the finals at 197. Clarion Open Not a whole lot going on up at Clarion in terms of star-power, but notable performances were, well, notable. Eastern Michigan transfer Armando Torres captured the crown for Cleveland State at 133 pounds, beating Bloomsburg’s Lewis Williams 3-2 in the final. At 184, Michael Beard, who’s not on a roster this season but is bound for Penn State, topped NCAA qualifier Greg Bulsak of Clarion 13-9 in the finals. What’s also interesting is after building a 13-2 lead midway through the second period, Beard got hit four times for stalling and gave up nearfall late. What’s also interesting is since Beard isn’t on a college roster, his wins and losses don’t count. Nuance of an NCAA rules regarding official records say you have to be enrolled for results to count, even in opens. So all those guys losing to Aaron Brooks don’t have to worry about their record either. Speaking of Aaron Brooks … Heavyweight was an interesting weight as Pittsburgh’s Demetrius Thomas topped Division III national champion Jake Evans 14-4 in the semifinals on his way to the championship. Thomas was an NAIA national champion at Williams Baptist as a freshman and was second last year before transferring to Pittsburgh. He had to beat Seth Nevills, an unrostered soon-to-be Nittany Lion 9-7 in the second round. Cowboy Open Wyoming had a bunch of guys win, no biggie there. Junior world silver medalist and Penn State bound Aaron Brooks won at 184 pounds. He’s spending this year at the OTC. While it’s impressive for a kid like Brooks to come in and win a college open, let’s not get too carried away about his competition. He’s a blue-chip, can’t miss recruit, so beating a pair of Division II guys and an Air Force guy who hasn’t been their full-time starter yet shouldn’t be cause for alarm. He’s going to be good on the next level and his scores were impressive, but I wouldn’t consider this a huge test for him just yet. Michigan State Open Michigan State’s RayVon Foley was very solid in earning the title at 125, beating Central Michigan’s Drew Hildebrandt in the semifinals and majoring Michigan’s Drew Mattin 12-3 in the finals. Kanen Storr beat teammates in back-to-back rounds to pick up a title for Michigan at 141 pounds, while Penn freshman Anthony Artalona won the title at 149. Michigan’s got a real nice situation at 157 where true freshman Will Lewan topped All-American and teammate Alec Pantaleo 10-8 in the finals there. Lewan already stole a match in the wrestle-offs from Pantaleo, but let’s just be clear, there’s no way Lewan is starting this year unless something bad happens to Pantaleo. But man, that’s just impressive. Speaking of impressive, Darden Schurg, a Division III All-American from Wabash, came away as the champion at 174 pounds and he did it pretty impressively. After beating returning Division III champion Jairod James of Mount Union in the quarters, Schurg teched Oklahoma’s Anthony Mantanona before beating Northern Illinois’ Brit Wilson in the finals. Wilson had beaten Michigan State’s Drew Hughes in the semis, so - cliché warning - Schurg is ready to wrestle this year. And Wabash? They’re the LITTLE GIANTS! At heavyweight, Mason Parris pinned Central Michigan’s Matt Stencel in 14 seconds to win the title at heavyweight. Bruh. Here comes the rain again? More like here comes the PAIN again. Ithaca Invitational in Division III Returning NCAA Division III champion Ben Brisman of Ithaca won five bouts en route to the title at 141 pounds. Brisman topped Castleton’s Max Tempel 10-3 in the finals. At 184, a pair of All-Americans tangled as Ithaca’s Jake Ashcraft and Western New England’s John Boyle got reacquainted. Last year at the D3 championships, Ashcraft majored Boyle 12-2 in the third-place match. This time it was a 4-0 win for Ashcraft. Ithaca won the team championship with 167 points and four champions. You know what else is cool? Seeing a school win its first tournament title in nearly 40 years. That’s exactly what happened as Gettysburg crowned four individual champions to win the Messiah Invitational over host Messiah 110.5-97. Also of note, Andy Vogel, the head coach of Gettysburg and the man behind D3wrestle.com, is a Messiah alum. Champions for the Bullets, YES THE BULLETS, and not the crappy kind like the old Washington Bullets, were Robert Garnett at 141, Colin Devlin at 149, Colin Kowalski at 174 and Paul Triandafilou at heavyweight. That last name is easy for me - why? If I can say the Mongolians without an issue, Triandafilou is a walk in the park! York College, the one in Pennsylvania, won the Ned McGinley Monarch Invitational held at King’s College in Pennsylvania. They’ve got that Spartan Spirit as Sparty Gang Green won four individual titles for coach Duane Bastress. On to the dual meets! No. 2 Ohio State returned to the state of Maryland to take on Navy. The end result was a 28-9 win for the Buckeyes in a dual where Navy battled hard for most of the matches, but faded at the end of several bouts. Myles Martin’s a New Jersey native, but went to high school at McDonogh School, where the dual was held. Martin looked solid, picking up one of two technical falls on the night - the other came at 149 pounds by Micah Jordan. Joey McKenna needed a pair of escapes and a riding time point to get past Navy’s Nic Gil 3-2 at 141 pounds. McKenna was fresh off the plane after competing in Friday’s All-Star Classic in Denver. No. 7 Missouri blasted No. 15 Illinois 30-8 in the Grapple at the Grove, an outdoor event prior to the Illinois football game in Champaign. All-American Jaydin Eierman got past Mikey Carr 12-10 at 141 pounds, while true freshman Jake Elam, fresh off his silver medal performance at the Junior Worlds, beat Deuce Rachal 10-4 at 285 pounds. Illinois did have one bright spot as transfer Joey Gunther knocked off Mizzou’s Connor Flynn 4-1 at 165 pounds. No. 16 Rutgers cruised in three wins at the RAC in front of over 4,200 fans. The Scarlet Knight faithful saw the return of Anthony Ashnault to the lineup. The three-time All-American pinned all three of his opponents on the day, including returning NCAA qualifier Khristian Olivas of Fresno State. As far as the duals went, Rutgers beat Fresno State 30-6 and pounded Division III schools Johnson & Wales 38-5 and Centenary 48-3. Yes, Nick Suriano wrestled at 133 and yes, that’s where he WILL stay this year. If anyone tells you he might be going down at some point this year, that isn’t happening, folks. Trust me. In Division III, Washington & Lee got an overtime victory at 285 pounds by freshman Clay Chadwick to upend No. 11 Ferrum 20-15. Having grown up in Virginia and been aware of the Generals program for over 20 years, this is the biggest win I can remember in the program’s history. Congrats to Nate Shearer and crew in Lexington. Thomas More, yes, the Saints and we’re not talking about Val Kilmer here, picked up a 35-9 win over Kentucky Wesleyan on Saturday. Can we talk about Elisabeth Shue, though? Seriously though, the match was the first dual in Kentucky Wesleyan history. Who got the school’s first wins? LaMont Wilson, Caleb Craig and Daniel Lopez did the honors for KWU. As always, results are available at the nation’s most comprehensive college wrestling scoreboard at almanac.mattalkonline.com and if you like this show, if you like the dynamic on-demand content of the Mat Talk Podcast Network, how about kicking a few bones a month in my direction to help continue promoting this great sport. You can contribute at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. You’ll get cool stuff too and if you help out enough, I might just stop with these awful themes. WHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYY. If you'd like to support the Mat Talk Podcast Network and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. 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Order of Show: 01: Chris Bono joins the show 13: WVU vs. Northern Colorado 16: Daktronics Open 18: Cowboy Open 19: No Seth Gross at All-Star Classic 20: Ohio State vs. Navy 22: Michael Beard vs. Kyle Conel at Clarion Open, Conel FloFilm update 23: Iowa wrestle-offs 29: Hall/Valencia step out 32: Renteria/DeSanto 34: Surprise top 10 teams 35: Favorite Halloween candy 36: 2019 NCAA champions predictions 48: Nomad didn't appreciate CP going as him 50: Coaches on the hot seat, young coaches who should get a shot at being a head coach 53: Favorite things to eat after weigh-ins 54: Classic Nomad getting away from Spencer Lee question
Minutes 0:00 - Greatest CKLV of all time 0:01 - Starting from the beginning, Day 1 upsets 0:10 - Day 2 continued the upsets and incredible matches 0:16 - Yianni/Meredith was a scramblefest 0:19 - BoJo/Zahid final 0:29 - Mllhof/Schwarm end of 3rd was bad 0:33 - Desantics 0:36 - Pantaleo is back 0:41 - Did Ohio St's CKLV change anything? 0:43 - Penn State/Lehigh 0:52 - Michael Beard greyshirting 0:54 - Lock Haven beat Rutgers 0:57 - Iowa/Illinois, looking ahead to Rutgers
PAP30: The pre-season fan favorite Who's #1? by FloWrestling will kick off the 2017-2018 Folkstyle season in The Snake Pit of Lehigh. Pennsylvania will have six wrestlers competing in the All-Star clash that will determine who holds the #1 ranking in the Nation. Episode 30 welcomes guest Michael Beard who is competing in his second straight Who's #1? in search of his second straight win. The PA Power Wrestling team of Jeff Upson and Eric Knopsnyder sit down to preview the 2017 Who's #1? which takes place on Sunday where the pair will be providing coverage of the event. One of the marquee matches in a night full of marquee matches will take place between two Pennsylvania studs; Michael Bear (Malvern Prep) and Gavin Hoffman (Montoursville). They also talk about why Trent Hidlay and his jorts are good for wrestling. Take a listen below! Show Breakdown 00:40 – Wrestling is in the air 03:00 – Journeymen Fall Classic recap 11:50 – Ryan Vulakh is going to make noise this season 18:00 – Eric and Jeff can't talk politics 18:52 – Notable transfers 20:10 – College Commitments continue to roll in 31:30 – Who's #1 Preview 32:00 –Why Trent Hidlay is good for Wrestling 46:40 – Guest Michael Beard talks WNO and senior season 01:00:25 – Remembering Shippensburg Youth Wrestling Coach Bill Wolfe Jr. Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
Michael Beard returns to “Talking GolfGetaways” for an Emergency 9 episode detailing some of his (and his wife Carol’s) favorites from their extensive golf travels, including the best of Northern Ireland and New Zealand, plus their goal of golfing in all 50 states.
“Talking GolfGetaways” friend Michael Beard and his wife Carol recount an epic journey to play the best of Australia and New Zealand over the course of a month earlier this year and offer highlights, tips and ideas for working with a tour operator to build your ultimate golf getaway.
Order Of Show: 0:00 - CP's blue shorts 0:07 - Michael Beard and PSU's recruiting run 0:15 - Worlds Seeding 0:21 - CP Scared to go to Europe? 0:24 - Roger Reina Head Coach of Roger Reina Wrestling Academy for Pennsylvania University 0:32 - Metcalf replacement? 0:34 - Best 125 of past 10yrs 0:42 - Olympic medals suck 0:46 - Jordan Ernest Burroughs was offered some serious dough. 0:50 - Willie's perpetual money rant 0:58 - Joey Silva
On the eve of the West Coast Conference Golf Championships, we have fifth-year men's golf head coach Michael Beard on the podcast to talk about this year's outstanding team, his own experience as a Pepperdine student-athlete and how he got into coaching.
Order Of Show: (0:00) - Begging for UA Gear (0:08) - Teal Pants (0:12) - Who's #1 (0:14) - Jordan Decatur dec. Gavin Teasdale, 8-7 (0:15) - Jarod Verkleeren dec. Kaden Gfeller, 10-3 (0:16) - Nick Lee dec. Sammy Sasso, 8-3 (0:22) - Roman Bravo-Young dec. Nick Raimo, 3-2 (0:24) - Michael Beard dec. Jelani Embree, 12-6 (0:26) - Brady Berge dec. Shane Griffith, 7-5 SV (0:27) - David Carr dec. Cameron Coy, 4-2 (0:28) - Daton Fix dec. Austin Gomes, 8-2 (0:29) - Mikey Labriola dec. Travis Wittlake, 3-1 (0:31) - Brewer tf. Ramos, 12-0 (0:38) - Will Logie Cut to 61? (0:40) - 157 Rankings (0:45) - 165 Rankings (0:51) - 174 Rankings (0:58) - Dassey Talk