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Michael Rooks, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, details "Kim Chong Hak, Painter of Seoraksan," which opens at the High Museum of Art on April 11. Plus, "How Do You Atlanta's" Mike Jordan gets you ready for record store day and we hear about Atlanta's many listening rooms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our podcast crew has been asked to show their latest projects and share them with you. We examine various items on everyone's layout and examine what it takes to bring these models to life. April starts with a fun-filled podcast for most of our crew, except Mike Jordan, who suffered from technical issues for most of the recording. It's a good thing he has the full support of the cast.This episode's crew is Joe Binish, Greg Dahl, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, William Sampson Jr., Ken Zieska, and Thomas Gasior MMR.Our sponsor for this episode is the MAKE ONE FOR ME guy.Plus, our usual outtakes and bloopers.
Operations are supposed to be fun. This episode discusses the social aspects of hosting and being a guest. This episode's crew is Joe Binish, Mike Jordan, and Thomas Gasior MMR. Our sponsor is the Foam engine, which you can throw across the room.
This episode we discuss how busy we want to be at an operations session, and how busy do we want our crew members when we host a session?The crew this episode is Mike Jordan, William Sampson Jr, Ken Zieska, and hosted by Thomas Gasior MMRWe are sponsored this episode by "The Sleep Inducing Clinic".
This week, our “4 Questions Journalist Spotlight” shines on Sammie Purcell, Associate Editor covering the entertainment industry for Rough Draft Atlanta.We talked about her take on the state of the film industry in Georgia, and things she wants to cover over the next few months, including awards season, an interview with a great female studio owner, and going to Sundance for the first time.And check out her Thursday “How Do You Atlanta?” segment on WABE with Sammie and Mike Jordan talking about all the different events happening around Atlanta.She's just launched a new podcast about indie filmmakers, called “Crash Zoom.” It's a new podcast from Behind the Slate where Sammie and filmmaker Aaron Strand explore the world of film and entertainment and how big picture changes affect the life and work of independent artists.Coolest Thing: Since she was 15 she's been in a band called Foxes and Fossils! They've got a huge YouTube following.Last Book Read – Small Things Like These by Claire KeegenLast Podcast – The Big Picture PodcastFavorite Local Getaway - SerenbeFavorite Local Restaurant – Mezza Luna in SmyrnaFavorite Non-Work Hobby – Boxing!Favorite Guilty Pleasure – Survivor, she's watched 10 seasons this year! www.roughdraftatlanta.comSubstack Newsletter: I Have Some Thoughts, https://sammiethoughts.substack.com/To watch and listen to a full performance from Foxes and Fossils, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cee1Oj2-sI ### Mitch's day job is providing public relations services, media training, and crisis communications, but he also operates Leff's Atlanta Media, an online database with contact info for thousands of Atlanta-based journalists, and Mitch's Media Matchhttp://mitchsmediamatch.com, a service that connects Atlanta journalists with local experts.
This week Renee is giving the Falcons and Kirk, ATL's new cousin, their much deserved props as they kick off the NFL season with some wins. Renee is talking with journalists Mike Jordan and Dawn Montgomery about the Stranger Things house and how to tell the difference between a money conference in Atlanta and a scam. Renee welcomes business manager and founder of ADVISE Sports and Entertainment, Denise Thompson and her wife and ADVISE business strategist, Ashly Cargle-Thompson, to talk about how to balance love and marriage and why business and financial management is so important for pro athletes. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Ardan, principal clarinetist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for 39 years, joins us to kick off our new series celebrating 50 years of ASO broadcasts on our station. Plus, we learn about a free series of theatrical readings coming to 7 Stages Theater, and Mike Jordan joins us to recap his experience hosting the 2024 Atlanta Michelin Guide ceremony.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is about changes to our modeling. What has evolved and made us better modelers or operators? Think about the changes to technology in your lifetime, and the new techniques being tried to achieve better models and layouts.The crew for this episode is Joe Binish, Mike Jordan, and Ken Zieska, and hosted by Thomas Gasior MMR.Our show is sponsored by: Questions to ask during a livestream.
Do models have to be exact replicas for you to enjoy them? Are the manufacturers being pushed too far into the museum quality construction? Our panel discusses the effect of prototype modeling on our layouts. The crew of this episode includes Ken Borowski MMR, Mike Jordan, William Sampson Jr, and Thomas W Gasior MMR.Our sponsor is the YouTube channels that claim to be the greatest.
Playwright Bill Balzer and director Lynna Schmidt talk about the play, “Two Drink Minimum.” A story of a mother entering dementia while her son struggles to keep their relationship grounded. Plus, we hear from Rough Draft Atlanta assistant editor Sammie Purcell and AJC senior editor Mike Jordan about this weekend's festivals and activities. We also listen back to Lois Reitzes' 2017 conversation with actor and comedian John Cleese ahead of his appearance at Dragon Con. And we highlight Atlanta actor, producer and writer Mary Emily Deal in our series “Speaking of the Boom.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former NFL defensive back Mike Jordan talks about his journey, fighting to make teams and overcoming mental health issues.
From kitchens to news rooms, representation mattersMike Jordan has written about Atlanta since 1997, he's currently a senior editor at The Atlanta Journal Constitution and leads the Black culture team“I really want to see Black writers get into this field.” Chef Max sits with Mike Jordan of the AJC.Read his stuff at mikejordanoneline.comFresh of the press at wabe.org/justsatThis episode of Just Sat with Maximilian Hines was produced by Kevin Rinker and Maximilian Hines. Original music from Micah Freeman. Additional production and editing by Scotty Crowe.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Internet anonymity has encouraged trolls to make snide comments about people's modeling. How can we handle that issue? Also, how can we process advice from our crew? Does the source of the suggestions matter?Greg Dahl, Mike Jordan, and Thomas Gasior MMR discuss this issue.Sponsoring this episode is the infamous saying: Two out of three ain't bad!
Four days after Josh Molina talked about the Democratic Party's snub of Santa Barbara City Councilman Mike Jordan in his re-election campaign, Daraka Larimore-Hall comes on the show to talk about the endorsement process and explain the reasons why Jordan didn't have support. He says it was about more than just rent control. Larimore-Hall also criticizes Molina for his podcast comments and says he doesn't have the full story. Molina and Larimore-Hall clash over why the party didn't endorse Jordan, journalism, and Molina's coverage. Molina defends journalism, in this wide-ranging, at times, heated conversation. Please hit subscribe on YouTube and visit santabarbaratalks.com Josh Molina is a journalist and podcast who creates dynamic conversations on topics of housing, education, transportation, politics, culture and business and much more.
Journalist Josh Molina breaks down the plan between the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce and the city of Santa Barbara over an economic development proposal. The city wants to move forward, but without doing a request for proposals. Councilwoman Meagan Harmon raises some concerns about not doing a competitive process. Also, the democratic party declines to endorse Mike Jordan in his re-election bid on the Santa Barbara City Council. Check it out and find more content at santabarbaratalks.com Please subscribe on YouTube. Josh Molina is a journalist who creates dynamic conversations on topics of housing, education, transportation, culture and business.
On this week's podcast Mike Jordan joins us from Charlotte, North Carolina, where he is chief product officer at RTI. With more than 12 years of industry experience, our guest today is known for leading productive, successful product teams. Prior to joining RTI this past December he spent the previous five years as senior VP of products at Snap One, which included leadership of the Control4 product line. Prior to Snap One he held a similar role at Core Brands, where he worked with current RTI CEO Joe Roberts, who was president of Core Brands at that time.RTI has been busy building a new team with new products on a singular platform designed for success in any channel — resi, office, hospitality, and beyond. As we start looking toward CEDIA Expo in September, we thought it was a great time to catch up with one of the veteran control system brands in the custom integration channel and see how things are going for their new chief product officer so far.
Mike evaluated second-year safety Jordan Howden, a "breakout" candidate for 2024.
Mike evaluated second-year safety Jordan Howden, a "breakout" candidate for 2024.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Bill Nigut welcomes AJC senior editor Mike Jordan. Jordan is the senior editor for UATL, leading the Black culture team. The pair starts this conversation with preservationist Ann Hill Bond. Bond walks us through the history of slavery in Georgia. The trio reacts to recordings of a freed Georgia slave from the Library of Congress. Then, Bill and Mike welcome freelance journalist and filmmaker King Williams to the show. Williams talks about the political power of Atlanta and the Black electorate in Georgia. Finally, Tiffany Williams Roberts from the Southern Center for Human Rights joins the conversation. She talks about how Georgia can live up to the social justice promise of “Liberty and Justice for All.” Links to topics Is Georgia living up to the Juneteenth promise of freedom? Voices Remembering Slavery: Freed People Tell Their Stories King Williams' newsletter Capital B watch party Have a question for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Credits Executive Producer- Shane Backler Producer- Natalie Mendenhall Engineer- Shane Backler Editor- Matt Owen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, our “4 Questions Journalist Spotlight” focuses on Mike Jordan, the new Senior Editor, Black Culture Reporting, for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Important Things to Know About Mike: Coolest Thing About Ryan: He's a finalist for a James Beard Award ... for the second year in a row! Favorite Local Restaurant: Mujo Atlanta Last Podcast: The Reveal podcast from the Center for Investigative Journalism Favorite Non-Work Hobby: Smoking salmon on his Big Green Egg Favorite Local Getaway: Riding his bike in East Point Favorite Guilty Pleasure: Haribo twin snakes Mitch's day job is providing public relations services, media training, and crisis communications, but he also operates Leff's Atlanta Media, an online database with contact info for thousands of Atlanta-based journalists, and Mitch's Media Match, a service that connects Atlanta journalists with local experts. ###
Most operating layouts deal with off-spotting cars—the twenty pounds of mud in a ten-pound sack. How do you deal with this? Our crew discusses the good, bad, and ugly portion of moving excess freight cars. The crew for this episode includes Joe Binish, Greg Dahl, Mike Jordan, William Sampson Jr, and Ken Zieska, and it is hosted by Thomas Gasior MMR.
Comedian and former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood, Jr. discusses the National Center for Civil and Human Rights fundraiser, “Power to Inspire.” He'll be hosting the event at the Eastern on April 17th. Plus, Mike Jordan and Sammie Purcel stop by with suggestions for weekend activities, including the new exhibition, “Al Dente, The Design of Pasta,” opening Friday at the Museum of Design Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the crew discusses how to improve operations Cog Railway. What customers do you need? What makes a great Cog Railway engine? How do you handle interchange? And how big should your cogs be?The crew in this episode is Joe Binish, Ken Borowski, Mike Jordan, and Ken Zieska, and hosted by Thomas Gasior MMREnjoy our annual April Podcast
Operations with a two-person crew on a train. Have you tried it? Do you like it or dislike it? What job would you prefer and why?All these questions, plus more, are answered by our panel.Ken Borowski, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, William Sampson jr, Ken Zieska, and host Thomas Gasior MMR round out the crew in this episode.Let us know your thoughts on a two-person crew. Will the Iowa Scaled Engineering Proto Throttle make this a more popular option?This episode is sponsored. by the 100% Momentum Guy. Plus, the usual outtakes and banter.
This episode discusses how layout owners can inform their operators of specific rules or nuances.The crew for this episode is Ken Borowski, Dan Dossa, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, and Thomas Gasior MMR.The sponsor for this show is A Track Too Far.
If you are going to model a Freelance railroad and make it believable, we have some rules you could follow.This episode features Joe Binish, Ken Borowski, Mike Jordan, and William Sampson Jr. and is hosted by Thomas Gasior MMR .This episode is sponsored by the Model Railroad One-Upper guy.
Brooklyn-based artist Nehprii Amenii discusses her original puppetry experience, “Human,” a deep-sea story told from the perspective of a young seahorse. The show is on stage at the Center for Puppetry Arts through January 28th, and puppets by Amenii are on display in the Special Exhibition Gallery through April 28th. Plus, Mike Jordan and Sammie Purcell stop by for the latest edition of “How Do You Atlanta,” and renowned sculptor Martin Dawe shares his inspiration and process. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brand new lines for Georgia's congressional and state legislative districts are now in the hands of Governor Brian Kemp after the General Assembly wrapped up its special session today; An annual ranking by the United Health Foundation puts Georgia in the bottom third of the country in terms of healthcare; Mike Jordan and Sammie Purcell present the latest episode of How Do You Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you going to start over with your layout, or have you been thinking of modeling something else altogether? We discuss those options in this podcast. We asked our panel what changes they would make. Different scale? Era? Railroad of choice?Our panel for this episode is Ken Borowski, Joe Binish, Mike Jordan, and your host, Thomas W. Gasior MMR.We discuss DCC systems and operations changes, including scenery and layout design.Two Plastic Garbage Twist Ties sponsor our podcast.Plus, the usual outtakes.
The episode starts at 2:00 In this episode of The Breakdown with King Williams, I talk to Mike Jordan, a veteran Atlanta food and culture journalist. In this interview, we talk about the wild week in Atlanta's food scene. A week that includes the first-ever Michelin Guide winners and recommendations. But also the wild weekend of MMA Fighter and TikTok food reviewer and influencer Keith Lee's misadventures in Atlanta's Black food scene. As well as the explosion of the online backlash to specific Black-owned restaurants in Atlanta. We discuss the role of "Grass Wall Restaurants," referring to trendy, social media and celebrity-driven restaurants that have angered its mostly Black clientele for years. Mike also gives his own opinions on the best restaurants in the city and what areas of growth the industry needs to address. If you want to follow Mike on Twitter, he can be found @michaelbjordan on Twitter or at his website, http://www.mikejordanonline.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iamkingwilliams/message
Have you ever wondered how to take your operation sessions to the next level? Our Guest Alan Saatkamp shares his five points to bring a layout up to greatness for guests.These simple steps improve all areas of the session. This discussion evolved from the sessions recently held in the Twin Cities for the MinnRail Operations event.The crew this episode is Greg Dahl, Mike Jordan, Alan Saatkamp, and hosted by Thomas Gasior MMR.This episode is sponsored by the Rotating Display case of Broken Dreams.Plus our usual outtakes.
Jury selection begins Friday for the first co-defendant in the sweeping Georgia election interference case; Attorneys for the man accused of killing four people in Fulton County in the 2021 spa shootings say he shouldn't face the death penalty because of his age; also, Mike Jordan and Sammie Purcell bring Halloween early with spooky activities coming up in and around Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1 year of jocularity - thanks to friends like these and listeners like you. We're bringing some of our heaviest hitter homies on for the next two weeks to celebrate. Follow Sunburster on IG for all updates on Trudging Towards Extinction and all upcoming shows: @SunbursterPA Follow Black Spring on IG to see when Wyatt will finally bless us with music and their next show in our area @_blkspring HOMEWORK ASSIGNED: Mike: Suffer On Acid - Spiral of Silence Lo-Priestess - How'd Your Bones Break Berk: Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman Greg Puciato - Child Soldier Walsh: Doug Stanhope - Beer Hall Putsch Lovechild - In Heaven, Everything Is Fine Dennis: Ryan Long - Nannette 2 Kusaru - Putrifaction Ritual Tommy: Gus Tate - Top Gus Them Are Us Too - Remain
The crew gets together with Eric Smith to discuss the benefits of operations. Eric is the editor of the OPSIG magazine, The Dispatcher. We learn that operations are more than rules and paperwork. Eric and the crew bring up some great ideas and discuss what has worked for them. The OPSIG is only $10/year for the electronic e-zine. They feature a magazine, resources, and Zoom meetings.Operations is a very social activity and can enhance your model railroading experience.The crew on this podcast are: Joe Binish, Greg Dahl, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, Rich Remiarz MMR, Eriic Smith, Ken Zieska, and Thomas Gasior MMRThe sponsor of this episode is Operation Day Snacks.
In this episode, we discuss what it takes to be a Yardmaster at an operation session. Our crew has years of experience in this role. Sometimes, they do great, and sometimes not so great. Why is this such a difficult job to fill, and what are some ways to make it easier?The crew on this episode is Joe Binish, Ken Borowski, David Hamilton MMR, and Mike Jordan, and hosted by Thomas Gasior MMR.The sponsor for this episode is: A Hole in the Wall.
Textile artist Wini McQueen discusses “The Canopy,” her large-scale exhibit on view at the Macon Mall. Plus, our series “Speaking of Poetry” shines a light on W.J. Lofton, and City Lights contributor Mike Jordan joins us to discuss the good, the bad, and the delicious facts about “Restaurant Weeks” ahead of Atlanta's upcoming “Black Restaurant Week.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts first episode of the Aggie Hour Podcast in 2023-24, sponsored by the El Paso-Las Cruces Chevy Dealers. Volleyball Head Coacgh, Mike Jordan, serves as the guest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
HOUR 4: What is the verdict on MJ the owner? Are the Dolphins overrated? Plus, Advanced Analytics & your Epic Fail.
The crew discusses ways to challenge yourself and improve or learn new skills.Is it DCC, scratch building, operations, or using an airbrush? Many aspects of this hobby are challenging, and the crew gives their stories on accepting these challenges. They describe how they improved and give a little advice on you can deal with your challenges.The crew this time is Joe Binish, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, and William Sampson Jr is our host.Podcast sponsored by the Parts eating carpet, plus the usual outtakes.
We catch up with Leanna Pierre, an Atlanta based competitor on PBS' “The Great American Recipe.” Plus, dance designer Nadya Zeitlin takes the spotlight in our series, “Speaking of Music,” and WABE contributor Mike Jordan and Rough Draft Atlanta writer Sammie Purcell stop by with details on what's happening in Atlanta this weekend. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike & Jordan are back to discuss what you can expect from the Canes' offseason.
A different podcast. Not a topic-driven discussion this time. This podcast discusses events and activities we worked on at the Regional Convention. We then shift gears and discuss all the activities the TCD has planned for this summer and fall—picnic socials, railfanning, modeling, clinics, operation sessions, etc. Wayzata Depot Social is soon, so join us for our first ice cream social at a historical depot next to the BNSF mainline.The TCD welcomes all new members and hopes we can enhance your membership with many events this coming year.The crew on this podcast includes Ken Borowski, Greg Dahl, Mike Jordan, Randi Relander, and hosted by Ken Zieska.
This episode is about operations. We discuss fast clocks and the changes they bring to operations—the effect of passenger trains on a schedule, why we are rebuilding portions of our layouts to improve operations, and the research of prototype practices to follow, plus roll-away sections of layouts and much more. The crew in this episode is Joe Binish, Mike Jordan, David Hamilton MMR, and Rich Remiarz MMR. William Sampson hosts this episode.Special shout out to a fan from Wyoming.The model railroad Matrix sponsors this episode.
Wendy Battaglia, Rachel Cochran and Christine Trotman discuss the mission behind Trellis Horticultural Therapy Alliance. Then, we learn about Atlanta's sneaker culture and talk to some local sneakerheads about this growing trend. Plus, culture journalist Mike Jordan details his recent story for Eater, “The Triumph of Black Brunch in Atlanta.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joining us on the Clever Investor Show today is Fam Mirza. On the Clever Investor Show, Cody welcomes Fam Mirza who talks about the importance of making money matter, financially taking care of oneself and one's family, and setting a better financial standard. Fam shares his inspiring story of growing up in the slums of India with limited resources and how he overcame adversity by adapting to his environment. He also talks about the success of www.focusinstitute.com RareJerseys.com and how they got Nelly to wear their jersey at the Super Bowl. Cody emphasizes the importance of attention to detail, while Fam shares the benefits of gratitude and building strong relationships. Fam also shares his experience working with Young Money, and talks about the creation of the One Face watch, which had a mirror face and was connected to various NGOs. Lastly, they discuss entrepreneurship and mentorship, including the importance of finding good mentors and being a mentor. About Fam: Fam Mirza is a prominent figure in the world of entrepreneurship and philanthropy. Fam is widely recognized for his successful ventures in a range of industries, including consumer retail, apparel, tech, biotechnology, and music. He has created numerous successful brands and advised and invested in various companies that have generated over 100 Million in revenue, with two recent IPOs on the stock market. However, it's not just his business success that sets Fam apart. He is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly as the founder of the 1:Face watch movement. Through this brand, he partnered with NGOs to fund greenhouses, water wells, and treatment projects across the globe, impacting the lives of millions. Fam's investment philosophy emphasizes the importance of investing in the team behind a product, rather than just the product itself. His expertise and passion have helped him achieve great success in both business and philanthropy, making him a truly inspirational figure. --- HIGHLIGHTS: Fam Mirza shares his inspiring story of growing up in poverty in India and how he overcame adversity by adapting to his environment. Fam discusses the importance of making money matter, financially taking care of oneself and one's family, and setting a better financial standard. The success story of www.focusinstitute.com The company gained popularity after Nelly wore their jersey at the Super Bowl. The importance of impacting lives rather than just making money and how touching a particular amount of lives makes a business successful. The creation of the One Face watch The importance of finding good mentors and the benefits of being a mentor. --- SOCIAL MEDIA: Website URL: www.focusinstitute.com Fam Mirza IG
Mike & Jordan talk about the end of the Hurricanes' 2022-23 regular season and what to expect from the playoffs.
Legendary broadcaster Gary Bender joins the fellas to talk about 40 years since the Cardiac Pack, the wild game-winner that he called the year before from "Mike" Jordan, his relationship with him and the odd end sports that he got to call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Doherty won a national championship as a member of the 1982 North Carolina Men's Basketball team. He also coached at Notre Dame, North Carolina, Florida Atlantic, and SMU. He was the 2001 Associated Press Men's Coach of the Year. He's now an executive coach, author of Rebound: From Pain to Passion - Leadership Lessons Learned, and host of the Rebound Podcast. During this episode of the Shadows Podcast presents the Rebound series, Coach Doherty discusses: - Growing up in East Meadow, New York - Discovering his passion for playing basketball - The recruiting process and how culture ultimately led him to Chapel Hill. - There was a lot of uncertainty surrounding the 1981 National Championship game due to the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. What was his mindset on the day of the biggest game of his career? - His first impressions of a freshman named Mike Jordan? - What were his takeaways from playing with James Worthy? - Disappointment after missing a free throw with under a minute to go in the 1982 National Championship. What three things can you do when faced with adversity? - What did Coach Smith say with his Tar Heels trailing Georgetown before Michael Jordan's historic game-winning shot? - Takeaways from his time playing for Coach Smith? - How did the events of the 1984 NBA Draft push him away from basketball and into a downward spiral? - Was diagnosed with symptoms of a chronic alcoholic, and his most significant accomplishment is being 35 years sober. - His season as head coach at Notre Dame - The summer of 2000 and landing the job at his alma mater, North Carolina. - How did he feel watching Roy Williams and the players he recruited cutting down the nets after winning the 2005 National Championship? - What would he do over again from his time in North Carolina? - What makes him happy coaching now in 2023? - Dealing with heavy depression and triggers after leaving North Carolina. - What transpired and allowed himself forgiveness and closure with his meeting with Roy Williams? - His book: Rebound: From Pain to Passion - Leadership Lessons Learned and The Rebound Podcast - What does he want his legacy to be? You can find out everything about Coach Doherty including his social media links, books, podcast, and coaching opportunities, at https://dohertycoaching.com/ Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform or www.theshadowspodcast.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
The grain elevator is on 99% of the layouts. How do you use and operate your elevators? Do you have a small country elevator or a large milling complex? The crew discusses their elevators and how they model and serve them. The crew on this episode is Joe Binish, Greg Dahl, David Hamilton MMR, Mike Jordan, William Sampson, Ken Zieska, and Thomas Gasior MMR.
Crazy episode in typical Bell-fashion. Lots of food talk, as well as some b-ball. LOTS of laughs. TRUE STORIES ABOUT: JJOEY DEROSA JOEY PESCI & CHAZ PALMERI, MIKE JORDAN, KAREN FEEN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.