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Scripture: Titus 2:11-14 Key Takeaways: + A Purchased People Mark 10:45 + A Prized People Image of Micky Mantle card $13m 1 Peter 1:18–19 + A Purified People “Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to.” – Mark Twain 1 John 1:7 Hebrews 10:22 + A Passionate People
On episode 362 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we welcome actor, director, and author, Thomas Jane. Known internationally for playing The Punisher, Micky Mantle, starring in three Stephen King film adaptations, and also in the hit Sci-Fi series, The Expanse, Jane has also made quite a name for himself in the UFO research community as of late. He recently spoke at the Contact in the Desert 2024 event and is the author of the upcoming book, A Human's Guide to Advanced Visiting Aliens. Today, Jane looks back at some of his most popular acting projects and then we dive deep into his own thoughts and theories on what aliens may want from us, how world governments can and are covering up their existence, and most importantly, Jane's thoughts on if they have actually been here all along. This and so much more!Follow Thomas Jane on Twitter: @ThomasJanePatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12UYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREOrder Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCTwitter: @SomewhereSkiesRead Ryan's Articles by CLICKING HEREOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteCopyright © 2024. Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Produced by LIONSGATE and part of the eOne Podcast Network.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest host Steve Coble is back with Brian and they're talking cynicism--plus, did you see the 'messianic Trump' video?? They also chat about pastoral burnout, generational expectations of church diversity, and Mickey Mantle's regret at the end of his life. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #48 discusses how Micky Mantle failed 3,444 times and is still considered one of the greatest to ever play baseball. Why straight roads and no time zones make total sense regardless of the facts, and have tennis coaches lost sight of important details.Find Me On FacebookFind Me On YouTubeFind Me On TikTokFind Me On Instagram
TJ starts out with this story about his recent doctors visit and why he has white stuff on his lungs but don't worry he isn't dying anytime soon. Coach is now part of the New Balance shoe club and tells his weekend story about shopping and why he just doesn't belong anywhere anymore except maybe Walmart. Coach and TJ prove how divided the country still is by their very different takes on the damn China Balloon. TJ tells his recurring days end nightmare and probably needs to stop watching so many violent movies. Re-watching old shows, the longest movie description ever, Micky Mantle sex letter sells at action and Jurassic Park may be more reality than we knew. Worst teammates in history, our best sports memories and an Uncle Joe Story this week. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleoftheroad/support
Micky Mantle baseball card goes for millions, why? A judge rules the DC mandated vaccines are unlawful, and Grace Christian School gets death threats for standing up for biblical values for their students regarding sexual lifestyles-displaying grace for all to see. Inspiring!
Lesbian extraordinaire Joanne Filan is back as co-host, as we speak to actor and RuPaul's Drag Race alum Kelly Mantle about growing up in Oklahoma... and having Micky Mantle as an uncle. But first, a GOP lawmaker attends his son's gay wedding three days after voting against it, and Prince William likes pegging – in his Royal Heinie. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank
Join us for fun post Fouth of July episode of The 920 Show! Liz joins Nick and Katie and they chat about their holiday weekend, time on the water, in the city and at the fireworks show. They cover trending topics like the newest cruise ship to arrive in port and of course the announcement of Packers training camp schedule. Then, Darrel Burnett, executive director of the Automobile Gallary sits down for a conversation with Nick. They talk cars, the Automobile Gallary history and all of Darrel's exciting adventures as a national sports broadcaster. He talks about meeting Mohammad Ali, Bart Starr, Pat Riely, Micky Mantle and more! Nick, Liz and Katie wrap up the show by picking their fav wedding venues in Green Bay and taking a look at the weekend ahead.
You do not want to miss this interview. Greg Johnson, former ATC for the Braves, FSU, the PGA, and more, joins the show to tell some of the best stories about former Braves, Micky Mantle, and other celebrities. You will leave this episode wanting to instantly wanting to hear more. Don't forget to follow on Twitter @BravesDugoutPod, the Facebook page @BravesDugoutPodcast, Email business inquires to bravesdugout@gmail.com, check out the website https://bravesdugoutpod.wixsite.com/bravesdugoutpod, and check out the Facebook group Braves Dugout Podcast Group! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sam-peebles/support
Baseball fans – Have you ever wondered about the inside stories of all the baseball greats? There were a ton of them from Babe Ruth to Micky Mantle and beyond. Peter Golenbock is an acclaimed sportswriter and author who has written many books on baseball including Dynasty: The New York Yankees 1949 to 1964. His newest book Whispers of the Gods tells the stories of the baseball hall of Famers from the 1940s to the 1960s by players who worked with them. We wanted to know more so we featured Peter on The Truckers Network Radio Show. It is a great interview with some great stories all sports fans want to know. Be sure to tune into this episode. #Baseball #BaseballGreats #BaseballHeroes #MickeyMantle #BabeRuth #PeterGolenbock #WhispersOfTheGods #TheTruckersNetworkRadioShow #Sports @TNCRadioLive #ShelleyMJohnson https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Golenbock/e/B000APD9OE%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://tncradio.live/
Staf takes a look at this day, Back in the Day! For March 1st, baseball superstar Micky Mantle announced his retirement, Gary Sobers smacked a whopping 365 for the West Indies, and Ivan Cleary, Emma Twigg, and Tom Walsh all celebrate birthdays.
Episode 137 (10.19.2021) Today the guys break down a crazy week of NFL football as well as the MLB playoffs. HOw crazy would you act to get out of a job? Wazzoo minds want to know. TJ Fuller calls in to breakdown the upcoming NBA season and more! Lisa Lisa, Micheal Jackson, Willis Magahee, UB40, cult jam, coach Ed, Josh's bad movie voice overs, Badmotorfinger's 30th anniversary, Iowa's fall from grace, more Dusty Rhodes, Micky Mantle drinking, and more! Appearing on this episode: Josh Lamb, David Sigafoose, TJ Fuller
The story of how a man secretly planned for his family's future after his death.
EP181 - From Micky Mantle to Motivational Speaking with Lou Vickery In this episode Lou Vickery and Alex about his journey and what it takes to keep pivoting and trying new things as your career shifts. Lou is a former Pro Baseball Player, author of 15 books, retired Sales Trainer and Motivational Speaker, and member of Super Senior Grand Prix Tennis Tour In this episode we discuss: - Going first class and what Lou learned from playing with Mickey Mantle - Stay ability - The value of trying new things - Ending his professional baseball career - Accomplishment before preparation - Results is your greatest asset - Touches of grey in life and perspective - Customer focus - Where focus is, is where the heart is - Starting over again - Dreams You can connect with Lou Vickery here: Twitter: @louvickery1 Facebook: @LouVickery Website: louvickerybooks.com Email: louvickery@louvickery.com You can connect with Alex Terranova here: Instagram: @InspirationalAlex Website: www.TheDreamMason.com Email: Alex@TheDreamMason.com Remember, You are a DreamMason®… Because Your Dreams Don't Build Themselves. Alex Terranova is a DreamMason, the author of Fictional Authenticity, a Personal & Professional Performance Coach, and he Hosts The DreamMason Podcast, Flip the Lens & Co-Hosts The Coaching Show Podcast. He supports strong & successful high achievers to unmask convention, embrace the rebel within them, and more deeply explore the complex and agitated edges of our existence to create more clarity, freedom, and success. Alex has been featured on NBC, Fox, Focus TV's Good Morning LaLa Land, NBC Radio, Elephant Journal, The University of Adversity Podcast, The Unleash Success Podcast, The Rising Man Podcast, The Sovereign Society Podcast, Love Living Radio, and an episode of The Villain Crusher., rusher.
Yogi Berra is not only known for having one of the greatest baseball names ever, but for uttering some amazingly creative and funny things. After experiencing the cultural upheaval of the last twelve months, I was reminded of what Berra said after watching his teammates Micky Mantle and Roger Maris hit back to back home runs: It’s déjà vu all over again!” For those of us who came of age during the late 1960s and early 70s, the last few months seem strangely familiar. What’s the same? What’s different? And are there lessons we learned fifty years ago that can help us understand and respond to our current times? Stick with us as we seek answers to these questions in an enlightening conversation with a pair of astute culture watchers, Steve Garber and Steve Turner, on this episode of Youth Culture Matters.
Eddie shares the story of how he acquired a baseball from Micky Mantle.
Louis Samaritano, a CABC with The Addiction Connection, joins us on this special podcast series discussing celebrities who struggled with addiction. Louis discusses Micky Mantle, who was a professional baseball player for the New York Yankees. 2:00 Hebrews 2:14 "Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, he himself likewise partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery." 8:23 What were Micky's addictive behaviors? 11:00 Redemption - Bobby shares the Gospel with Micky. 15:35 Sow the seed. Don't give up. Share the Gospel. Reach out with compassion and love. 16:20 Nothing on earth can fill the void we have. Only Jesus can. 17:30 Lou's website is www.abiblicalcounselor.com, be sure to check it out.
October 15, 1964 - Bob Gibson pitches on 2 days rest against Mel Stottlemyre a rematch from Game 2. Stottlemyre is 1 of 2 players over 9 Post Starts that was able to beat Gibson. Prior to the start of Game Seven of the 1964 World Series, Cardinals starter Bob Gibson grudgingly obliged the press by posing for pictures with his mound opponent, the Yankees’ Mel Stottlemyre. Stottlemyre handed Gibson 1 of his 2 career loses in his post season career. By this time in the Series, Gibson was running on fumes; after his 10-inning, complete-game victory in Game Five, he had commented, “I feel as though I’d just come out of a 10-round bout.” In light of Gibson’s fatigue, and taking his bulldog competitive nature into account, it should have come as no surprise that — after the photo-taking was at an end — he shook hands with Stottlemyre and said to him, “Hope all of your luck is bad today.” In the top of the second, Gibson set a World Series record when he fanned leadoff batter Mickey Mantle for his 24th strikeout of this Series; the old record had been set by Los Angeles Dodgers lefty Sandy Koufax against the Yankees just one year earlier . . . here it is . . . (bottom 2nd) Stottlemyre matched Gibson pitch-for-pitch as both men put up zeroes for the first three innings. In the bottom of the fourth, however, . . . . (bottom of 4th) Up 3-0, Gibson, with 2 on 1 out faces Phil Linz one of the biggest at bats of the game here it is . . . (Linz top of 5th) Al Downing replaces Sottlemyre in the bottom of the 5th to face Lou Brock, who hit .348 after his Trade to the Cardinals earlier in the year. (Bottom of 5th) Down 7-0, with 2 on future Hall of Fame teammates face off a tiring Gibson faces Mickey Mantle . . . Mantle’s Homerun is his 18th career World Series Homerun and it will be his last post-season home run. His 18 are 3 more than Babe Ruth who hit 15 in World Series play. Although Manny Ramirez, Bernie Williams, Albert Pujols, and Derek Jeter have all hit more no one has hit as many with so few plate appearances. If Mantle had as many at-bats as Manny Rameriz he would have 32+ home runs. Manny has 29. Cardinals manager Johnny Keane later affirmed, “There’s no doubt that those three runs gave Gibson something to work with. … I’ve never had a gutsier ballplayer, but it was getting the lead that enabled him to last.” Now up 7-3, it is closing time, but the Yankees will not be going down easy, here is the top of the 9th . . . . . We are just seeing the beginnings of his Hall of Fame career. If you are interested in hearing today's game in full check out the link to the game in the show notes. You can also check out Micky Mantle’s page and Gibson’s page to see check out their career chronology on thisdayinbaseball.com
Howard Furman examines the childhood and adolescence of baseball superstar Micky Mantle in "Mutt's Dream: Making the Mick."
Joe and Micky Mantle share common ground. They were both rookies in 1951. Joe remembers Mantle's career from his view in the broadcast booth.
The Top 5 (epi 407) Jeffrey “Coach” Belanger host of the Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast in Episode 407 the Micky Mantle episode. The Coach and Darth go through their top 5 for video games, books, tv shows and movies that the listeners might might need while practicing distancing. You can […] The post The Top 5 (epi 407) appeared first on Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast.
It's all about baseball folks. An old song called "I Love Micky" is featured (Micky Mantle makes a guest appearance on the recording) and Steve teaches Harry how to play baseball with disastrous results...of course.Steve has his most esteemed guest Mikhail Horowitz (who is responsible for 20 arts organizations losing their federal funding). He introduces a new take on Casey at the Bat with a hip 50's style twist. It's a cool version and you'll feel cool listening to it. Don't applaud, snap your fingers in approval.
It is episode 33 and the boys are excited about their wiffle ball tournament coming up June 29th. They go over the home run hitters and how there are so many home runs now. We even ask ourselves, are there too many home runs? Is it ruining baseball? Is Christian Yellich and Cody Bellinger going to be chasing the Home Run record like Micky Mantle and Roger Maris did in 1961? We continue our in depth reporting on Ichiro selling PEDs to the Seattle Mariners.
You don't have to be a slave to trends or intagram. nor do you have to pretend that what you wear doesn't matter. They say you eat with your eyes first, and try as we may, we judge people on the way they look--at least initally. Finding clothing and accessories that make you feel your best is not unnecessary or gay. It's a chance to let people see a glimpse of who you are before they get to know you. The owner of the Yankees said, "When you look good, you feel good, and when you feel good you play good." If it's good enough for Micky Mantle, it's good enough for you. Design and Logo by Black Bulb Creative https://www.blackbulbcreative.com/ Theme: "I Believe" by Three Legged Fox Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warriors and Pelicans win in game 3, Jake Arrieta's great game over Pittsburgh, and a Micky Mantle rookie card sells for a near-record amount.