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Hall of Fame play-by-play broadcaster Mike Reis is stepping away from his duties at Southern Illinois (Carbondale) and this is part two of his conversation with Valley Hoops Insider's Harry Schroeder.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Reis is stepping back from being the 'Voice of the Southern Illinois Salukis'. After 44 years behind the SIU microphone the SIU legend is taking a break. He sat down with our Harry Schroeder to talk about the decision. This is the first of a two-part conversation.
Mike Reis joined Sportsvoice on Saturday and talked with Mike Murphy, Matt Varney, Dave McKenzie, and multiple Saluki fans about his decision to step away from the mic. They also reminisced about the past and had plenty of laughs
The duo are joined by Almigo alum and video game enthusiast Mike Reis to discuss the biggest show of the year, a show based on a video game! The Last of Us, the HBO phenomenom, is sweeping the nation by storm, along with Pedro Pascal-mania. The group break the show down, give their thoughts on how the show has translated from video game form, what they thought of the shows many twists and turns, as well as speculate on future season- including a spoiler discussion for the video game Last of Us Part II (skip to 1:05:00 to avoid).
Always good to have Mike Reis join us. The voice of the Salukis helped us break down the end of Saluki men's basketball season, as well as the start of his SIU baseball broadcasts on SIUSalukis.com.
Thanks again to Saluki Radio analyst Rodney Watson for taking time out from an NBA game (seriously!) to join us tonight. He and Mike Reis are on the call Tuesday night at 5 for SIU at Valparaiso.
In the first hour of tonight's Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley explains how the new MLB rule changes will affect today's game, and features audio from Paul Goldschmidt, Nolan Arenado, and Adam Wainwright who spoke today on the World Baseball Classic. Mike Reis, SIU Salukis basketball play-by-play announcer, then joins the show to discuss the team's 18-7 overall record thus far, their upcoming game vs the UIC Flames, and the rest of the impressive Missouri Valley Conference. Matt caps off the hour featuring clips from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce who spoke on the anticipation of the Super Bowl this Sunday. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or Cardinals games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
This is a segment from Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley. Mike Reis, SIU Salukis basketball play-by-play announcer, joins the show to discuss the team's 18-7 overall record thus far, their upcoming game vs the UIC Flames, and the rest of the impressive Missouri Valley Conference. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or Cardinals games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
[caption id="attachment_55123" align="alignnone" width="708"] (Photo Credit: Saluki Athletics, siusalukis.com)[/caption] Thanks again to the Voice of the Salukis, Mike Reis for a pre-holiday visit. SIU men's basketball play their final non-conference game of the season Wednesday night at SEMO.
Mike fills us in on how the Saluki's are preparing for the Bison and what he expects to see this upcoming Saturday
John Thayer talks to South Dakota athletic director David Herbster, Jan Whitman, who was South Dakota's first-ever volleyball coach and Mike Reis the radio play-by-play voice of Southern IllinoisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[caption id="attachment_55122" align="alignnone" width="509"] (Photo Credit: Mike Reis)[/caption] The voice of the Salukis, Mike Reis joined us to put SIU football's historic 31-24 victory at Northwestern into perspective, as well as some thoughts on SIU men's basketball's new schedule.
In the Dawghouse was live from Saluki FanFest on Thursday with a special Preseason Preview for Saluki Football! Take a listen to the entire episode with several interviews with Saluki players, Coach Nick Hill, and voice of the Salukis Mike Reis! 07:11 - Nic Baker 17:15 - P.J. Jules 24:42 - Mike Reis 33:36 - Makel Calhoun 40:22 - Javon Williams Jr. 49:40 - Nick Hill
It was our season finale of In The Dawghouse, so who better to spend a half hour with looking back and looking forward at Saluki sports, than the voice of the Salukis, Mike Reis.
SIU Baseball made history on Tuesday night with a 10-0 win over Austin Peay, tossing their first no-hitter since 1979 when Paul Evans pitched a 7-inning no-hitter. It's the first 9-inning no-no since 1953 when Paul Grandcolas no-hit Arkansas State. Mike Reis, the voice of the Salukis, caught up with skipper Lance Rhodes after the game, as well as the man who shut things down in the final frame, Kaden Peterson: 0:00 - Lance Rhodes 3:22 - Kaden Peterson
Olivia Maki and Mike Reis are my guests on this episode, and they are the owners of Redfield Cider Bar in Oakland, California! Redfield is one of just a handful of bars anywhere dedicated to Cider, as well as natural wine, and Olivia and Mike give us an in-depth exploration of what it takes to open and run such a bar… during a pandemic, no less. If you've ever dreamed of opening your own bar, this episode will give you the nitty gritty of what goes into it… and you may want to change your dream. Or you may get the vital info you need to make your dream a reality. And even if you don't want to open a bar, Olivia and Mike will give you a vital perspective on what goes into you being able to casually sit down and enjoy a glass of wine or cider at your local wine bar. You may end up enjoying that glass a whole lot more. https://www.redfieldcider.com/ Sponsor: https://www.centralaswine.com/
John Thayer talks to South Dakota athletic director David Herbster, SIU radio play-by-play man Mike Reis and senior volleyball player Sami Slaughter. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dallas interviews Mike Reis of Southern Illinois ahead of Saturday's game. Presented by Cottonwood Coffee and Drakes Place.
This week on Beer Sessions, a celebration of Cider Week! Jimmy talks about everything Cider with Steve Selin, owner of South Hill Cider; Mike Reis, owner of Redfield Cider; Karl du Hoffman, owner of Orchard Hill Cider; and Paige Fiori, owner of Boutique Wines and Spirits in Fishkill NY. Steve and Mike dive into the exciting experimentation happening in cider, from exploring new spices and fruits to fire pressure in California driving many winemakers to explore the possibilities of cider. Mike and Paige talk about what it takes to get consumers interested in cider and break down how they choose the selection of ciders they offer from shelves to tasting rooms. Speaking of unique ciders, Karl and Jimmy dive into the novelty of the pommeau, from its minimum aging time of three years to the unique depth and fruitiness one can expect. Finally, the episode concludes with the gang trying to summarize New York cider in three words. To quote Jimmy, “Oh boy wow!”Cider listSouth Hill Cider, PackbasketSouth Hill Cider, GoldwinOrchard Hill, VerdeOrchard Hill, Ten66 PommeauOliver's CiderRoss On Wye CiderTilted Shed CiderBlack Diamond Cider Domaine Dupont Pomm Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Darin talks about the effect of the COVID cancellations on lower division schools with Mike Reis, Southern Illinois University broadcaster.
Darin talks about the effect of the COVID cancellations on lower division schools with Mike Reis, Southern Illinois University broadcaster.
This episode I interview Mike Reis from the School of Rock in Winnipeg. https://linktr.ee/talkandrockwithgmh
Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Mike Reis relives some Southern Illinois March Moments. SIU participated in six straight NCAA Tournaments and twice reached the tournament's Sweet Sixteen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Redfield Cider Bar and Bottle Shop is located in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland California. Owners Olivia Maki and Mike Reis opened the doors to patrons in January of 2019. Olivia Maki and Mike Reis of Redfield Cider Bar What to expect at Redfield A one room venue with an abundant supply of both national and international cider bottles to grab and go 16 taps 11 usually of cider, with 5 taps of beer Cider by the glass Cider Flights Cider to go - the store has a wide selection of both foreign and domestic ciders [caption id="attachment_4816" align="aligncenter" width="169"] Front of Redfield Cider Bar and Bottle Shop Getting to Redfield Via the BART system (metro) - get off at the - Rockridge stop in Oakland The store is a 500 foot walk from the Rockridge stop From San Francisco via BART it is approximately 30 minutes From Oakland airport to Redfield - when the traffic light 20-25 minutes via the Bart 30 minutes. Contact Redfield Cider Bar and Bottle Shop Website: https://www.redfieldcider.com/ Address: 5815 College Ave. Oakland, CA 94618 eMail: info@redfieldcider.com Telephone: 510-250-9058 Mentions in this chat February 9, 2020 New York International Cider Competition January 28-31th - CiderCon 2020 Oakland California Interested in a UK Cider Tour with Ria, the host of Cider Chat in 2020? Send me an email to get you name on the list mailto:ria@ciderchat.com Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
John Thayer sits down with USD Athletics Director David Herbster, national champion pole vaulter Chris Nilsen, Southern Illinois play-by-play voice Mike Reis and Voice of the Coyotes Joe Van Goor.
On this Episode we talk with Saluki Radio Announcer Mike Reis. He has been broadcasting the Saluki's for 40 years. He will talk about his experience in the broadcasting business and much more. Coach Corey Pratt returns to talk about the NBA upcoming season. We will also talk baseball playoffs, our Big 3 segment, and wrap up with our Fantastic and Bonehead play of the week.
Saluki Radio Network's Mike Reis sits in Section 312 as we talk about being a play-by-play announcer for SIU. We also round out our top picks for fantasy football and talk Cubs and White Sox. Join us as we build another "cup snake" in our newest segment, "Cup Snake Chaos."
Mike Reis has been the voice of the SIU Salukis since he was, well, in college. Still in school when he called the 1977 College World Series, Reis has never left Carbondale more than four decades later. Beloved across Illinois and the midwest, Reis is one of the best college voices in the country.
This week on Almigos, special guest Mike Reis returns to show to talk about one of the most popular shows on T.V right now: Rick and Morty. The show is one of the most interesting to come out in the last few years, blending sci-fi, crude humor and well all the weird fucked up stuff that come out of the minds of Justin Roland and Dan Harmon. So get ready to get Riggty Riggity Wrecked Son!
This week special guest Mike Reis stops by the Almigo cave to talk about one of our favorite mediums: Video Games. Video games have evolved into compelling and excellent narrative pieces of art that rival the storytelling of film and tv. Games like Bioshock, The Last of Us, Spec Op: The Line are all discussed so don't miss this episode!
Mike Reis previews the upcoming season for SIU.
Quick story about our guest:It was a cold autumn night. I was standing in my favorite spot near the north goalpost. It was my third year as a sports radio broadcaster for Saluki Football.On this night, things just weren't going well for SIU. They were down three to four touchdowns and had just turned the ball over to the opposing team. It was late in the game and many of the fans were heading for the parking lot.We cut to a commercial break and I remember hearing these words over my headset,"Be better than the game. Be better than the game, Reis."The words pierced through my headset. They were spoken by the voice of the Salukis, Mr. Mike Reis. He is our guest this week on the Creating MeaningFull Moments Podcast. I believe we can all learn something from this story. 1) Current circumstances or results shouldn't change your approach. If you are a mom and your child has disobeyed you six times in a row. Stay the course. Don't give up. Be better than the current situation. 2) The standard you set for yourself matters. If you've always been fine with average... you'll only accept average as your standard. If you are fifteen minutes late to work because everyone else is, that becomes your standard. Set a higher bar for yourself and you'll avoid drifting. 3) Mindset redirects are important. Cling to reminders that refocus you during tough times. Imagine what could have happened if Mike wouldn't have declared that reminder in that moment. He could have checked out of the broadcast and called it a night. The statement was essentially his North Star and I would encourage you to find yours. I'm so excited for you and Saluki fans across the country to hear this conversation with Mike. Here are some other things you will learn:-The moment he realized he wanted to be a broadcaster. -What he was like growing up. -The key ingredients to a great interview. -The most challenging interviews he ever had to do. -Why he broadcast a game the way he does.-How coaches helped him ask better questions.-What he appreciates about Saluki fans. -How he wants to be remembered.And so much more. If you like what you hear, please take two minutes to write a review in the itunes podcast app and subscribe so you won't miss the next episode. Also, share this episode with someone you think might enjoy it. You can listen here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/creating-meaningfull-moments/id1293408894?mt=2ORwww.meaningfullbooks.com/podcastGo out there and create more defining moments this week.Get the video mentioned in the episode by going to www.maketodaymeaningful.com
Rick and Dan talk with the founder of Decision Point Wellness, Mike Reis.Then, they talk to the founder of Urban Confessional Benjamin Mathes.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick and Dan talk with the author of Roadside Survival Walt Brinker. Then Dan and Rick with Decision Point's Mike Reis and Dr. Alex Kohl.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Addiction costs over 500,000 annually. The cost to families and individuals is incalculable. Why are we, as individuals and as a society, willing to pay this kind of price to continue in the addictive patterns that flourish in our culture? Addiction has nearly become an accepted way of life. Are you willing to continue to pay the price for your addiction, or are you ready to do something different? Listen to the story of Mike Reis, former sex addict and alcoholic, addiction recovery coach, author and speaker who believes that it is NEVER too late to become the person God intended you to be. He knows. He has lived it!
Addiction costs over 500,000 annually. The cost to families and individuals is incalculable. Why are we, as individuals and as a society, willing to pay this kind of price to continue in the addictive patterns that flourish in our culture? Addiction has nearly become an accepted way of life. Are you willing to continue to pay the price for your addiction, or are you ready to do something different? Listen to the story of Mike Reis, former sex addict and alcoholic, addiction recovery coach, author and speaker who believes that it is NEVER too late to become the person God intended you to be. He knows. He has lived it!
On the show, we take a look at the Purdue matchup with Southern Illinois, examining whether the Boilermakers can carry any momentum from last week when they played well in a loss to Notre Dame. We talk to SIU play-by-play man Mike Reis and Purdue sideline reporter Kelly Kitchel, and feature wide receiver B.J. Knauf. Plus, predictions, Our Boys and more.