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Best podcasts about mitchell stephens

Latest podcast episodes about mitchell stephens

Fire & Ice Podcast
Fire & Ice Podcast - A Visit with Mitchell Stephens (March 19, 2025)

Fire & Ice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 48:13


As the 'Birds seek a late-season push amid a taut Pacific, join in for this chat with CV forward and Stanley Cup champion, Mitchell Stephens. Questions or Comments on Fire & Ice? Get in touch with the host via this Text Message feature.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Bylsma on Thursday progress, and in the room with Mitchell Stephens (12/14)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 22:15 Transcription Available


Mike Benton with the Dec. 14 matchup set between the Seattle Kraken and Tampa Bay Lightning at 7pm PT at Climate Pledge Arena, with comments after Thursday night's win with Kraken head coach Dan Bylsma and a conversation with new Kraken forward Mitchell Stephens. 

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
Episode 1045 - Habs can't complete comeback against Toronto | Xhekaj and Guhle are sorely missed | Reinbacher scores again

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 30:51


Inside today's Locked on Canadiens Scott and Laura take a look at the Saturday night clash between Toronto and Montreal, and how one off period for Samuel Montembeault spoiled what ended up being a strong performance by the Canadiens. The hosts break down the game, including another great showcase by the top line, and also the nonsensical Ryan Reaves/Michael Pezzetta fight. Part of the Canadiens loss was fuelled by the sudden loss of both Kaiden Guhle and Arber Xhekaj this weekend. While Justin Barron and Johnathan Kovacevic did the best they could, it was the defensive breakdowns that eventually sunk the Habs against Toronto. The hosts discuss possible options for the Habs if Xhekaj and Guhle are going to miss most of the remaining games this season.To wrap up the show, it's time again to check in on the Laval Rocket, who split a pair of games this weekend. Even with the split, the Rocket hold onto the final playoff spot, thanks to a massive performance by Mitchell Stephens on Saturday, along with a goal from David Reinbacher.  Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Factor MealsGet started on your resolutions with Factor, so you're ready for the new year. Head to factormeals.com/lockedonnhl50 and use code lockedonnhl50 to get 50% off plus 20% off your next box. eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.IndeedIndeed knows when you're growing your own business, you have to make every dollar count. Visit Indeed.com/LOCKEDON to start hiring now. PolicygeniusCheck life insurance off your to do list in no time with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com/lockedonnhl to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save.  SleeperDownload the Sleeper App and use promo code LOCKEDONNHL to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelGet buckets with your first bet on FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your bet wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)

Habsworld's Podcast
Habsworld Podcast Episode 105

Habsworld's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 81:10


The Habsworld podcast is back with its first episode of 2024. Host Norm Szcyrek was joined by cohosts Sean Cayouette, Paul MacLeod, and Jonathan Rebelo to talk about our beloved Montreal Canadiens, several other hockey topics, and share a lot of laughs. This podcast was recorded on the evening of January 29, 2024. First Period [00:00 - 24:17] - Introductions, Habs Trivia - Debating the Vezina & Hart seasons of Carey Price versus Jose Theodore - When will the Canadiens trade one of their extra goalies? - Ex-Hab Corey Perry is back in the NHL signing with Edmonton - Discussing the New York Islanders signing Patrick Roy as head coach and discussing the Islanders game against Montreal - Could Roy takeover their GM position after Lou Lamoriello retires? - Brendan Gallagher elbow hit and NHL suspension Second Period [24:18 - 51:31] - Trade rumours involving the Habs - Canadiens player movements involving Justin Barron, Mitchell Stephens, Tanner Pearson, Arber Xhekaj and Joshua Roy - Juraj's continued improvements in his play despite being moved away from the first line Third Period [51:32 - 1:21:10] - Goal Caufield is back, on a nine game scoring streak - An idea for improving the All Star game player partiicipation - Habs prospect watch discussions about defenceman Logan Mailloux, goalies Yevgeni Volokhin and Jacob Fowler - Around the hockey world topics include: - former Hab Terry Ryan was signed to play an ECHL game at the age of 47 - Philadelphia Flyers and Anaheim Ducks make an interesting trade of top prospects Jamie Drysdale and Cutter Gauthier; some Habs trade rumours involving Gauthier were also discussed - News about the 2018 World Junior team scandal was discussed

Inside the Locker Room
Full Press Canadiens - 12-23 - Thrilling Comeback vs. Blackhawks!

Inside the Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 17:25


Josh Gosse and Jesse Poirier speak about the latest Montreal Canadiens news involving a Habs vs Blackhawks game where the Habs came out and made an amazing comeback to beat the Blackhawks down. 5 unanswered including Slafkovsky, Anderson, Suzuki, and Mitchell Stephens. The latest on the Montreal Canadiens with Full Press Coverage and Habs Digest! Check out more from Habs Digest on Youtube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rocket Sports Radio
Thrills and Disappointments of the Canadiens First Quarter | Canadiens Connection ep 272

Rocket Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 99:41


This Week's Show: Thrills and Disappointments of the Canadiens First QuarterSegment 1 | Week in Review, Habs News, League News⦁ Injury update: Alex Newhook⦁ Canadiens recalled forward Mitchell Stephens from the Laval Rocket.⦁ Canadiens recalled signed goaltender Sam Montembeault to a three-year contract extension.⦁ This week we shine a spotlight on Canadiens prospect Quentin Miller. ⦁ Recognition for Jacob Fowler, Lane Hutson and Filip Mesar.⦁ Quotes of the week from Cayden Primeau and Marty St. Louis. Segment 2 | Who has contributed to the thrills and disappointment of the Canadiens first quarter?Who were the stars of the first quarter of the season and who were the disappointments? And what were the most memorable moments in the past two months of the Montreal Canadiens season?Segment 3 | Have Your SayCanadiens upcoming events.Canadiens Connection question of the week.Listener's texts and emails.Get the Canadiens Connection!Use our single link here to subscribe to the Canadiens Connection your favorite podcast app.Be sure to follow @habsconnection on Twitter, Facebook, InstagramA new episode of the Canadiens Connection podcast is available weekly on Saturday afternoon. Missed an episode? You can download every episode of the Canadiens Connection HERE.Canadiens Connection on Rocket Sports RadioThank you for listening to the Canadiens Connection. This engaging podcast connects Habs fans with their beloved team from a plugged-in source they know and trust.Canadiens Connection is hosted by Rick Stephens (@RocketSports) with Michael Spinella (@TheSpinella), Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) and Chris G (@ChrisHabs360). This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight.

Rocket Sports Radio
Preparing for the Flood of Habs Prospects | Canadiens Connection ep 252

Rocket Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 82:11


This Week's Show: Preparing for the Flood of Habs ProspectsSegment 1 | Week in Review, Habs News, League News⦁ Montreal Canadiens signed forwards Lucas Condotta, Mitchell Stephens and defenseman Nicolas Beaudin to two-way contracts.⦁ Canadiens signed forward Alex Newhook to a four-year contract.⦁ Laval Rocket signed forwards Gabriel Bourque and Alex-Olivier Voyer to one-year contracts.Segment 2 | A 'New' Mandate for the Laval Rocket: Developing Prospects The Laval Rocket are slated to get an influx of young talent this Fall like they haven't seen before. With the arrival of top-end prospects, a shift in focus for the AHL team and their coaching staff will be required. Future Canadiens will be given opportunities to learn and grow. That may require patience from fans of the Laval Rocket for the 2023-24 season.Segment 3 | Have Your SayCanadiens upcoming events.Canadiens Connection question of the week.Listener's texts and emails.Get the Canadiens Connection!Use our single link here to subscribe to the Canadiens Connection your favorite podcast app.Be sure to follow @habsconnection on Twitter, Facebook, InstagramA new episode of the Canadiens Connection podcast is available weekly on Saturday afternoon. Missed an episode? You can download every episode of the Canadiens Connection HERE.Canadiens Connection on Rocket Sports RadioThank you for listening to the Canadiens Connection. This engaging podcast connects Habs fans with their beloved team from a plugged-in source they know and trust.Canadiens Connection is hosted by Rick Stephens (@RocketSports) with Michael Spinella (@TheSpinella), Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) and Chris G (@ChrisHabs360). This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight.

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
Episode 700 - Examining Logan Mailloux's entry-level deal, the Rocket waiver situation and the last round of key training camp battles

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 29:03


Inside today's Locked on Canadiens: The Montreal Canadiens announced on Wednesday that they have signed 2021 first round pick Logan Mailloux to an entry-level contract. Despite playing just 12 games last year following his suspension in the OHL for off-ice behavior, Kent Hughes believed it was the right time for this deal. Scott takes a look at why he would have waited a little while longer in regards to Mailloux's play to offer him a deal at all. The Laval Rocket received another huge boost in the form of Alex Belzile, Anthony Richard and Mitchell Stephens clearing waivers on Wednesday afternoon. Scott breaks down what their arrival means for the Rocket, and how expectations are higher than ever before for the Habs AHL affiliate. Finally, with just two preseason games left and a handful of NHL spots up for grabs who is going to claim them? Scott looks at the back up goalie battle, as well as the role Jesse Ylönen and Rafaël Harvey-Pinard might play for the Habs this season. Also, who is going to make the team on defence out of all the young prospects, and who is going to head to the Laval Rocket after this weekend? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
Episode 700 - Examining Logan Mailloux's entry-level deal, the Rocket waiver situation and the last round of key training camp battles

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 24:18


Inside today's Locked on Canadiens:The Montreal Canadiens announced on Wednesday that they have signed 2021 first round pick Logan Mailloux to an entry-level contract. Despite playing just 12 games last year following his suspension in the OHL for off-ice behavior, Kent Hughes believed it was the right time for this deal. Scott takes a look at why he would have waited a little while longer in regards to Mailloux's play to offer him a deal at all.The Laval Rocket received another huge boost in the form of Alex Belzile, Anthony Richard and Mitchell Stephens clearing waivers on Wednesday afternoon. Scott breaks down what their arrival means for the Rocket, and how expectations are higher than ever before for the Habs AHL affiliate.Finally, with just two preseason games left and a handful of NHL spots up for grabs who is going to claim them? Scott looks at the back up goalie battle, as well as the role Jesse Ylönen and Rafaël Harvey-Pinard might play for the Habs this season. Also, who is going to make the team on defence out of all the young prospects, and who is going to head to the Laval Rocket after this weekend?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Breaking the Ice
Friendship Therapy with Brittany Wedgewood and Emma Winnitoy

Breaking the Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 63:05


Brittany Wedgewood, wife of Scott Wedgewood who plays in the NHL for the Dallas Stars, and Emma Winnitoy, girlfriend of Mitchell Stephens, who plays in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens, join me for a friendship therapy sesh today!   We had so much fun catching up and updating each other about the summer and upcoming plans for the year and season ahead. We chat about new teams, post wedding blues, renting houses, getting kicked out of the US, engagement stories, intentions for the 22/23 hockey season and more!   Follow me on IG Follow Brittany on IG Follow Emma on IG   Get 15% off your order at my new children's boutique called SALT. Use the code ice. 

Sportpassion
#202 NHL Vorschau auf 2022/23 – Detroit Red Wings

Sportpassion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 17:51


2022-09-06 Detroit war eines der aktivsten Teams der Sommerpause. GM Steve Yzerman hat offensichtlich die nächste Stufe der Entwicklung bei den Red Wings eingeleitet. Wie gut ist die Mannschaft um Rookie of the Year Moritz Seider 2022/23. ---------------------------------------------------------- Sportpassion Unterstützen? Kauf mir einen Kaffee  Host @Lars_Mah Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | CastBox | Deezer | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
Episode 657 - Montreal Canadiens sign Juraj Slafkovsky to entry level deal, sign depth players in NHL free agency

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 35:42


The Montreal Canadiens were not especially active on the first day of NHL free agency, however they did get a major contract on the books by signing Juraj Slafkovsky to his entry level contract. We talk about the final day of Habs development camp and some of the players with notable performances, such as Lane Hutson. We also discuss the depth players the Canadiens got on the books for one-year deals: Nate Schnarr, Joel Teasdale, Alex Belzile, Madison Bowey, Anthony Richard, and Mitchell Stephens. Finally, we discuss the cap space the Canadiens need to clear, the Ottawa Senators improvements, the Vegas Golden Knights perpetual race against the cap, and more. Find and follow Locked on Canadiens on your favourite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/locked-on-canadiens-daily-podcast-on-the-montreal/id1481087511 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0DUBvqUjDFSfWSFnogXOoU?si=BknvfKB8QF-eXiiomysuZw&nd=1 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-canadiens-daily-podcast-on-the-montreal-canadiens Also make sure to follow Locked on Canadiens and their hosts on Twitter! Locked on Canadiens: https://twitter.com/LO_Canadiens Find Scott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottmatla Find Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theactivestick #NHLHockey #MontrealCanadiens #Habs Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
Episode 657 - Montreal Canadiens sign Juraj Slafkovsky to entry level deal, sign depth players in NHL free agency

Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 31:57


The Montreal Canadiens were not especially active on the first day of NHL free agency, however they did get a major contract on the books by signing Juraj Slafkovsky to his entry level contract. We talk about the final day of Habs development camp and some of the players with notable performances, such as Lane Hutson. We also discuss the depth players the Canadiens got on the books for one-year deals: Nate Schnarr, Joel Teasdale, Alex Belzile, Madison Bowey, Anthony Richard, and Mitchell Stephens. Finally, we discuss the cap space the Canadiens need to clear, the Ottawa Senators improvements, the Vegas Golden Knights perpetual race against the cap, and more.Find and follow Locked on Canadiens on your favourite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/locked-on-canadiens-daily-podcast-on-the-montreal/id1481087511Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0DUBvqUjDFSfWSFnogXOoU?si=BknvfKB8QF-eXiiomysuZw&nd=1Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-canadiens-daily-podcast-on-the-montreal-canadiensAlso make sure to follow Locked on Canadiens and their hosts on Twitter!Locked on Canadiens: https://twitter.com/LO_CanadiensFind Scott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottmatlaFind Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theactivestick#NHLHockey #MontrealCanadiens #HabsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Should Detroit Sign Evgeni Malkin? | Mitchell Stephens & Others NOT Qualified | Prospect Camp Update

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 38:46 Very Popular


Detroit did not extend qualifying offers to four players, Olli Juolevi, Mitchell Stepehens, Kaden Fulcher, and Filip Larsson. While they did qualify Filip Zadina, Chase Pearson, and Jake Walman. Evegeni Malkin is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career. The 35 year old center is prone to injury, but when he is on the ice is one of the most prolific scorers in the game still. In just 41 games he racked up an evenly distributed 42 points. Could he fit in Detroit? Finally, we give developmental camp updates from Sebastian Cossa, Carter Mazur and Dan Cleary. #lgrw Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Should Detroit Sign Evgeni Malkin? | Mitchell Stephens & Others NOT Qualified | Prospect Camp Update

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 34:01


Detroit did not extend qualifying offers to four players, Olli Juolevi, Mitchell Stepehens, Kaden Fulcher, and Filip Larsson. While they did qualify Filip Zadina, Chase Pearson, and Jake Walman. Evegeni Malkin is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career. The 35 year old center is prone to injury, but when he is on the ice is one of the most prolific scorers in the game still. In just 41 games he racked up an evenly distributed 42 points. Could he fit in Detroit? Finally, we give developmental camp updates from Sebastian Cossa, Carter Mazur and Dan Cleary. #lgrwSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Who Stays Who Goes: Offense | Filip Zadina, Sam Gagner, Carter Rowney & Mitchell Stephens

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 37:41 Very Popular


We finish up our "Who Stays Who Goes" series, breaking down the free agents on the forward core. Filip Zadina is an RFA for the first time ever. At 22, what kind of contract will he get as he still tries to navigate his was in the NHL? Mitchell Stephens was hampered by injury, but when he did play was a non factor. Will his RFA status be enough of an appeal to keep him? Sam Gagner out-performed his contract with 30 points and also saw the most penalty kill time out of everyone on offense. Cartner Rowney was effective when he did play, but was oft injured. At 33, is there a reason to bring him back? #LGRW Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Athletic Greens Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Who Stays Who Goes: Offense | Filip Zadina, Sam Gagner, Carter Rowney & Mitchell Stephens

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 32:56


We finish up our "Who Stays Who Goes" series, breaking down the free agents on the forward core. Filip Zadina is an RFA for the first time ever. At 22, what kind of contract will he get as he still tries to navigate his was in the NHL? Mitchell Stephens was hampered by injury, but when he did play was a non factor. Will his RFA status be enough of an appeal to keep him? Sam Gagner out-performed his contract with 30 points and also saw the most penalty kill time out of everyone on offense. Cartner Rowney was effective when he did play, but was oft injured. At 33, is there a reason to bring him back? #LGRWSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic GreensAthletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 190 Season 3

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 18:25


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 190, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home.The boys are taking a break, but that didn't stop them from making new content! Today we're going to take an in-depth look at Mitchell Stephens his journey from the Saginaw Spirit to the Detroit Red WingsStephens has been lucky enough to put his name on the Stanley Cup, but after a series of unfortunate events, we measure the likelihood of a long career with the Red Wings and how his own personal situation, as well as the Red Wings prospect pool, would effect that.Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up!Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network.Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

StickInRink Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 190 Season 3

StickInRink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 21:10


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 190, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. The boys are taking a break, but that didn't stop them from making new content! Today we're going to take an in-depth look at Mitchell Stephens his journey from the Saginaw Spirit to the Detroit Red Wings Stephens has been lucky enough to put his name on the Stanley Cup, but after a series of unfortunate events, we measure the likelihood of a long career with the Red Wings and how his own personal situation, as well as the Red Wings prospect pool, would effect that. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 190 Season 3

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 18:25


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 190, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. The boys are taking a break, but that didn't stop them from making new content! Today we're going to take an in-depth look at Mitchell Stephens his journey from the Saginaw Spirit to the Detroit Red Wings Stephens has been lucky enough to put his name on the Stanley Cup, but after a series of unfortunate events, we measure the likelihood of a long career with the Red Wings and how his own personal situation, as well as the Red Wings prospect pool, would effect that. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Injury News, Griffins Update & Previewing the Blues

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 32:34


Troy Stecher and Mitchell Stephens are both out until after the Olympic break, how will that effect the line-up? We also take a peak at Grand Rapids and see who is performing well for the Griffins. And finally weSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. StatHero StatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Injury News, Griffins Update & Previewing the Blues

Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 36:19


Troy Stecher and Mitchell Stephens are both out until after the Olympic break, how will that effect the line-up? We also take a peak at Grand Rapids and see who is performing well for the Griffins. And finally we Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. StatHero StatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 182 Season 3

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 71:32


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 182, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home.The Red Wings had an incredible comeback win against the Buffalo Sabres. The Red Wings beat the Sabres in OT with Moritz Seider's first goal of his career. The Red Wings were able to complete the comeback vs the Buffalo Sabres with a 4 point night from Tyler Bertuzzi (2G and 2A) and 3 points from rookie Lucas Raymond (3A).The following night, the Red Wings returned to Little Caesars Arena to take on the Vegas Golden Knights. The Red Wings welcomed their Captain Dylan Larkin back to the lineup after missing 3 games due to personal reasons. The Red Wings got a lot of scoring from everywhere in the lineup. Lucas Raymond score a Power Play goal. Robby Fabbri also added a power-play goal. Pius Suter had his strongest game of the year. And Vladislav Namestnikov added another to his season totals, with assists coming from Mitchell Stephens and Sam Gagner.Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up!Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network.Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

StickInRink Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 182 Season 3

StickInRink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 74:17


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 182, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. The Red Wings had an incredible comeback win against the Buffalo Sabres. The Red Wings beat the Sabres in OT with Moritz Seider's first goal of his career.  The Red Wings were able to complete the comeback vs the Buffalo Sabres with a 4 point night from Tyler Bertuzzi (2G and 2A) and 3 points from rookie Lucas Raymond (3A). The following night, the Red Wings returned to Little Caesars Arena to take on the Vegas Golden Knights. The Red Wings welcomed their Captain Dylan Larkin back to the lineup after missing 3 games due to personal reasons.  The Red Wings got a lot of scoring from everywhere in the lineup. Lucas Raymond score a Power Play goal. Robby Fabbri also added a power-play goal. Pius Suter had his strongest game of the year. And Vladislav Namestnikov added another to his season totals, with assists coming from Mitchell Stephens and Sam Gagner. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 182 Season 3

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 71:32


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 182, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. The Red Wings had an incredible comeback win against the Buffalo Sabres. The Red Wings beat the Sabres in OT with Moritz Seider's first goal of his career.  The Red Wings were able to complete the comeback vs the Buffalo Sabres with a 4 point night from Tyler Bertuzzi (2G and 2A) and 3 points from rookie Lucas Raymond (3A). The following night, the Red Wings returned to Little Caesars Arena to take on the Vegas Golden Knights. The Red Wings welcomed their Captain Dylan Larkin back to the lineup after missing 3 games due to personal reasons.  The Red Wings got a lot of scoring from everywhere in the lineup. Lucas Raymond score a Power Play goal. Robby Fabbri also added a power-play goal. Pius Suter had his strongest game of the year. And Vladislav Namestnikov added another to his season totals, with assists coming from Mitchell Stephens and Sam Gagner. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

Showbound: The Podcast
Episode 51: Mitchell Stephens

Showbound: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 58:31


This week, Cardsy and Rask talk some NHL and then Rask shares a funny ECHL story. After that, two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning Mitchell Stephens joins the show. Mitchell talks about his new team the Detroit Red Wings, winning back-to-back cups, boat parades, and much more. The guys wrap it up this week with some NFL talk. 

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 84 Season 2

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 34:10


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 84 of Season 2 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home.It's the Red & White game for the Detroit Red Wings as they wrap up training camp in Traverse City. With a couple of stand-out performances by Mitchell Stephens and all 4 goaltenders, we came away with a few new notes about our prospects, but still have a long way to go.We also have updates with the likes of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Joe Veleno, Jonatan Berggren, Moritz Seider, and more. We also have breaking news for Red Wings injuries:Max Bultman reporting: Jakub Vrana will see a specialist tomorrowStaal's not hurt, Larkin was planned to sit out as part of progression, Berggren and McIsaac are progressingLet's jump into another quick Elias Pettersson Offer Sheet Watch as Pettersson was a special guest for the University of Michigan this past weekend.Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up!dFollow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network.Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

StickInRink Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 84 Season 2

StickInRink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 36:55


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 84 of Season 2 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. It's the Red & White game for the Detroit Red Wings as they wrap up training camp in Traverse City. With a couple of stand-out performances by Mitchell Stephens and all 4 goaltenders, we came away with a few new notes about our prospects, but still have a long way to go. We also have updates with the likes of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Joe Veleno, Jonatan Berggren, Moritz Seider, and more.  We also have breaking news for Red Wings injuries: Max Bultman reporting: Jakub Vrana will see a specialist tomorrow Staal's not hurt, Larkin was planned to sit out as part of progression, Berggren and McIsaac are progressing Let's jump into another quick Elias Pettersson Offer Sheet Watch as Pettersson was a special guest for the University of Michigan this past weekend. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 84 Season 2

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 34:10


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 84 of Season 2 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home. It's the Red & White game for the Detroit Red Wings as they wrap up training camp in Traverse City. With a couple of stand-out performances by Mitchell Stephens and all 4 goaltenders, we came away with a few new notes about our prospects, but still have a long way to go. We also have updates with the likes of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Joe Veleno, Jonatan Berggren, Moritz Seider, and more.  We also have breaking news for Red Wings injuries: Max Bultman reporting: Jakub Vrana will see a specialist tomorrow Staal's not hurt, Larkin was planned to sit out as part of progression, Berggren and McIsaac are progressing Let's jump into another quick Elias Pettersson Offer Sheet Watch as Pettersson was a special guest for the University of Michigan this past weekend. Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up!d Follow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network. Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

Breaking the Ice
Kind People Are My Kind of People with Emma Winnitoy

Breaking the Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 85:55


Emma Winnitoy, girlfriend of Mitchell Stephens, who plays for the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL, joins Brittany and I on the podcast today. Emma and Brittany go all the way back to to when they were kids because their brothers played hockey together. Being from the same city, they would occasionally chat but it became full circle when their significant others both signed in Tampa Bay and they won a Stanley Cup together. In this episode, we hear about how Emma + Mitchell met, long distance + the NHL bubble and their day with the Stanley Cup. However, the underlying theme was....friendships. One of our favorite topics to discuss. We have all experienced "being the new kid" and talk about how it has shaped how we approach newcomers now. Emma is such a sweetheart and the ideal friend you want in this hockey world. This is one of my fav epis, so enjoy!     Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/breakingtheice  www.instagram.com/emmawinnitoy www.instagram.com/britttanyenglish   Get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp: www.betterhelp.com/breakingtheice 

Syracuse Speaks
Syracuse Speaks: The AHL Factor

Syracuse Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 37:20


A bit of a disclaimer: Monday, July 5th was when this episode was recorded. It was also the date of the fourth game of the Stanley Cup Finals, a series that the Tampa Bay Lightning was leading 3-0 at the time of recording. Obviously Alex would have preferred to wait until after the game before publishing this episode, but unfortunately that wasn't possible. Please just know that the result of that game was unknown at the time. In this episode, Alex takes a look at how the American Hockey League and the Syracuse Crunch have shaped the Lightning. There's a reason 24 players currently on the Lightning's roster have at least some AHL experience in their pasts. The league offers players a bridge between juniors/college and professional hockey, unique challenges that create growth as both a player and a professional, and, when needed, the opportunity to get a career back on track. All 24 players Alex looks at experienced the AHL through at least one of those situations. She starts off by discussing the few players who had AHL time under their belts before this season but were not with Syracuse, including Blake Coleman and Curtis McElhinney. She also discusses the curious case of forward Patrick Maroon. She then discusses players who played for Syracuse for a small amount of time since the start of the affiliation in 2012, including superstars Andrei Vasilevskiy and Nikita Kucherov. Next, she spends some time looking at the players currently on the Lightning's roster who had an impact on Syracuse's own bids for championships, like Tyler Johnson, Mitchell Stephens, Ben Thomas, Yanni Gourde, and Daniel Walcott. She finishes off with the newer crop of players who are making an impact (or appear poised to in the near future): Erik Cernak, Ross Colton, Cal Foote, Alex Barre-Boulet, and more.

Lightning Insider
Full Ep: Trade Deadline approaches & more! 4 5 21

Lightning Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 81:17


A week ahead of the trade deadline, Erik and Greg discuss how the debut of Ben Thomas affect the team's deadline plans? Plus, what the pending return of Mitchell Stephens means for the lineup and the team's recent drop in play with some losses.And, the guys are answering listener questions, too!Hear it all on the latest edition of "The Lightning Insider Podcast" and make sure to Subscribe/Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!

Standing Room Only Podcast
Episode #2 - Mitch Stephens

Standing Room Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 51:19


In this week's episode, Matt and Jay get more personal (1:00), update their Hot Takes list (3:55), and sit down with Tampa Bay Lightning forward Mitchell Stephens (19:23).

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
Lighting fall to Columbus 5-2, Stephens and Cernak catch the injury bug

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 30:56


The Lightning suffered their first loss of the season on Saturday to the Blue Jackets in a 5-2 loss. The Blue Jackets came out swinging early, giving themselves an two-goal advantage in the 1st. Tampa would make up some ground notching a goal at the end of the 1st to put themselves within in one, but injuries to Eric Cernak and Mitchell Stephens and the constant defensive stalling of Columbus proved too much for Tampa. Host Adam Denker recaps the game and the upcoming schedule changes in the 150th episode.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Day Tampa Bay
How Impressive Is Tom Brady's 10 Conference Championship and His Parents Had COVID At The Start Of The Season

Sports Day Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 48:04


Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on just how big Tom Brady's accomplishment of 10 Super Bowl appearances is and how he isn't appreciated enough for what he has done. Plus Tom Brady's parent had COVID-19 at the start of the season and it was series, we're ready for the Olympics this year in Florida, the Lightning have more schedule changes and lose Mitchell Stephens indefinitely and Arizona asks Major League Baseball to push back the start of Spring Training. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
Lighting fall to Columbus 5-2, Stephens and Cernak catch the injury bug

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 34:41


The Lightning suffered their first loss of the season on Saturday to the Blue Jackets in a 5-2 loss. The Blue Jackets came out swinging early, giving themselves an two-goal advantage in the 1st. Tampa would make up some ground notching a goal at the end of the 1st to put themselves within in one, but injuries to Eric Cernak and Mitchell Stephens and the constant defensive stalling of Columbus proved too much for Tampa. Host Adam Denker recaps the game and the upcoming schedule changes in the 150th episode. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Power Lunch - January 25, 2021

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 37:25


Greg Linnelli and Dave Mishkin are joined by Joe Smith from The Athletic to discuss how another game postponement impacts the team's play and how the Lightning might fill in for Mitchell Stephens and Erik Cernak who were hurt in Saturday's game.

Syracuse Speaks
Syracuse Speaks: NHL Free Agency 2020 and Jeff Szwez's Jersey

Syracuse Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 32:45


On this episode, recorded October 20 and 21, 2020, Alex starts off by recounting the Lightning organization's free agency so far, including: What's going on with the Lightning's RFAs: Ross Colton, Ben Thomas, Mitchell Stephens, Gemel Smith, Alex Volkov, Dominik Masin, and Mathieu Joseph The AHL/ECHL goalie roster: Newly-signed Chris Gibson, returnee Spencer Martin, and ECHL'er Clint Windsor "The New Cameron Gaunce": Defenseman Andreas Borgman She then goes into the continuation of her Jersey Series. This time, she delves into the fan she used to be back when she first started watching the Crunch by discussing Jeff Szwez. Szwez, a forward who was a bit of a fighter in his days with Syracuse, was the name on the back of the very first game worn jersey Alex was able to collect. Her memories of Szwez - and other fighters who have made their way through Syracuse throughout the years - conflict with the fan she is now, a fan who struggles with the physical and mental cost hockey enforcers pay to entertain their fans.

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Power Lunch - October 13, 2020

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 33:07


Dave Mishkin and Greg Linnelli are joined by Lightning forward Mitchell Stephens to discuss the Stanley Cup, life in the bubble, his new contract and what's ahead for him this offseason.

Syracuse Speaks
Syracuse Speaks: NHL Draft, Player Signings, Matt Taormina's Jersey

Syracuse Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 39:19


On this episode, recorded October 7th, 2020, Alex actually has news to discuss! Over the course of the podcast, she covers the following topics: some of the Tampa Bay Lightning's 2020 NHL Draft picks: Jack Finley, Gage Goncalves, Maxim Groshev, Eamon Powell, Jaydon Dureau, and Nick Capone the signing of two of the organization's restricted free agents: Mitchell Stephens and Gemel Smith the NHLPA's decision to target January 1st, 2021 for the start of the 2020-21 NHL season, and what that might mean for the AHL the continuation of her Jersey Series with a 2013 Calder Cup finals jersey worn by defenseman Matt Taormina

Moe Factz with Adam Curry
49: Brothas Be Voting

Moe Factz with Adam Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 Transcription Available


Show Notes Moe Factz with Adam Curry for September 19th 2020, Episode number 49 "Brothas Be Voting" Description Adam and Moe review the Democratic and Republican conventions, who the parties were speaking to and they deconstruct it all the way down the Chaotic Magic rabbit hole Executive Producers: James Jackie Greene Cole Calistra Nastassja Findley Branden Kollmar Frankie G Anonymous Please Daniel Huttner Brian Rogers Steve Allen Associate Executive Producers: Theodora Dorinda Ongena gunter weber Elvis Rosenberg Episode 49 Club Members Occult Fan Sir Spencer, Wolf of Kansas City & Dame DuhLaurien ShowNotes Dr.UmarJohnson.com Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:18 RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. JOHNSON'S NEXT APPEARANCE RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. JOHNSON'S NEXT APPEARANCE SIGN UP NOW FOR THE LATEST UPDATES SEND AN EMAIL TO STAY CONNECTED TO ALL UPCOMING EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THE NATIONAL BLACK PARENT TRAINING TOUR 2020 GET YOUR IFATUNDE APPAREL HERE YOUR DONATIONS WILL HELP TO BUILD THE FDMG SCHOOL. SHARE IN DR. UMAR'S VISION TODAY! Send Restoration Fund Donations to:FDMG ACADEMYPO BOX 9634Wilmington DE 19809 STRIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE. DELIVER EXCELLENCE. Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who is considered an expert on the education and mental health of Afrikan and Afrikan-American children. Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland's Eastern Shore.Dr. Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the "Unapologetically Afrikan" Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July. The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar's name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century. The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual "Unapologetically Afrikan" Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland. A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr. Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students. Dr. Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr. Umar is author of the book "Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys," the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.Dr. Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as "The New Underground Railroad," in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr. Umar is founder of the "Unapologetically Afrikan," "Unapologetically Black," & "Afrikan Family First" movements. Dr. Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy. One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika. Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America's first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school. BOOKS, LECTURES, & EVENTS KEEP CONNECTED WITH DR. UMAR FDMG Resumes FDMGresumes@gmail.com facebook.com/ drumarifatunde Dr. P.O.P.A.Podcast Subscription FDMG DonationsRestoration Fund DonationsFDMG ACADEMYPO BOX 9634Wilmington DE 19809 Who We Are | Black Male Voter Project | We are Building a Movement Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:05 Black Male Voter Project was founded by W. Mondale Robinson, who currently serves as our Principal. He is the National Political Director for Democracy for America, Political Contributor for The Village Celebration where he has political and cultural columns and is a regular on their syndicated radio show. Mondale is also a Political Consultant. Born one of 13 in rural North Carolina, W. Mondale grew up with a front-row seat to obstacles that kept and keeps Black people from voting. With this knowledge and his veteran campaign experience, he created a voter engagement program that would increase Black people's participation in the electoral process (BMEP Additory Approach(C)). The program was designed with a special focus on Black men, who are so often labeled as low information and sporadic voters. The program has been a success in the 13 states where it has been implemented (VA, NC, SC, GA, MS, FL, AL, TX, AR, OH, IN, NY, and NJ). Mondale has been a lifelong advocate for the expansion of democracy and the protection of voting rights. He has worked on more than 125 campaigns''across all levels of government''in the United States, and leading roles internationally. Why W. Mondale Robinson Founded the Black Male Voter Project Sat, 19 Sep 2020 19:54 W. Mondale Robinson (center) at a 2019 'Brothas Be Voting' roundtable in Atlanta. W. Mondale Robinson When I was a kid, I used to watch my father do amazing things for people all the time'--he'd fix roofs, lay drywall, pour cement for entire driveways. We were extremely poor, and I could never understand why. I thought: My dad is an anomaly. How can you be so great as a person and still suffer from poverty? As I grew older, I realized my dad was not an anomaly. Most Black men his age were similarly situated but were crippled in some way: My dad, for instance, earned a felony when he was a young boy for defending his mother against white supremacy. Knowing that his struggles were all too common for Black men and watching America snuff out his greatness were my marching orders and the reason I fight for the betterment of my community. I wound up doing campaign work for a long time, and one thing I noticed right away was that most of the people who determine what's said about politics generally, but progressive politics more specifically, are white men. The messaging they convey doesn't speak to my lived experience as a Black man. It's not motivating to me or to the brothas I know'--uncles, cousins, friends, men like my father. It is well-known that voting is a habit that's formed when resources are spent on it, and Black men aren't a priority when it comes to spending money on elections. That was the genesis of the Black Male Voter Project. Our goal isn't just to make voters out of Black men but to foster this idea of voting on issues that are important to us. We don't outright support candidates; we support issues important to Black men. We're seeking to combat the narrative that Black men are apathetic toward politics. Illustration of W. Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Male Voter Project. Arrington Porter Being a Black man in America is a political statement, and it is impossible to watch politics from my body when the result of so much of the politics of this country has been the subjugation of me and folks who look like me. You can't discount the impact that's had on the mental health of Black men, either, and yet mental health is not considered part of the fight for revolution as it pertains to white supremacy. Imagine what hundreds of years of slavery have done to the psyche and the soul and the makeup of Black bodies in this country. There's a direct correlation between voting and people's health, especially for Black men. We know we're overrepresented in the prison population, which means we are less likely to have voting rights. A Florida prison system did a study a few years back, and they found that people with restored voting rights were less likely to go back to prison. Every time that I'm silent about inequality, I think about my mother, who would pretend to laugh'--to lessen the impact'--when she would tell me stories about being sprayed with a fire hose when she was nine years old for no reason other than being downtown after dark. She couldn't run and hide because she also had groceries for her siblings in her arms, and so she had to pick up the groceries while being sprayed. The white man who did it was still in elected office as the fire chief when I was growing up. Whenever I'm silent, I feel as though I'm selling my mother out. How we define success with our organization, in the end, is more complex than simply getting more Black men to vote. We're building long-term relationships. We hold focus groups called Brothas Be Voting and populate the room with brothas who don't normally participate in politics, people from the street and from underground economies, so we can hear what the barriers are. That way, we can work to remove them and help Black men start believing in the electoral process again. '--As told to Michelle Garcia This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io Advertisement - Continue Reading Below When Republicans Were Blue and Democrats Were Red | History | Smithsonian Magazine Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:51 Television's first dynamic, color-coded presidential map, standing two stories high in the studio best known as the home to ''Saturday Night Live,'' was melting. It was early October, 1976, the month before the map was to debut'--live'--on election night. At the urging of anchor John Chancellor, NBC had constructed the behemoth map to illustrate, in vivid blue and red, which states supported Republican incumbent Gerald Ford and which backed Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter. The test run didn't go well. Although the map was buttressed by a sturdy wood frame, the front of each state was plastic. ''There were thousands of bulbs,'' recalled Roy Wetzel, then the newly minted general manager of NBC's election unit. ''The thing started to melt when we turned all the lights on. We then had to bring in gigantic interior air conditioning and fans to put behind the thing to cool it.'' That solved the problem. And when election results flowed in Tuesday night, Nov. 2, Studio 8-H at 30 Rockefeller Center lit up. Light bulbs on each state changed from undecided white to Republican blue and Democratic red. NBC declared Carter the winner at 3:30 a.m. EST, when Mississippi turned red. That's right: In the beginning, blue was red and red was blue and they changed back and forth from election to election and network to network in what appears, in hindsight, to be a flight of whimsy. The notion that there were ''red states'' and ''blue states'''--and that the former were Republican and the latter Democratic'--wasn't cemented on the national psyche until the year 2000. Chalk up another one to Bush v. Gore. Not only did it give us ''hanging chads'' and a crash course in the Electoral College, not only did it lead to a controversial Supreme Court ruling and a heightened level of polarization that has intensified ever since, the Election That Wouldn't End gave us a new political shorthand. Twelve years later, in the final days of a presidential race deemed too close to call, we know this much about election night Nov. 6: The West Coast, the Northeast and much of the upper Midwest will be bathed in blue. With some notable exceptions, the geographic center of the country will be awash in red. So will the South. And ultimately, it is a handful of states'--which will start the evening in shades of neutral and shift, one by one, to red or blue'--that will determine who wins. If enough of those swing states turn blue, President Barack Obama remains in the White House four more years. If enough become red, Gov. Mitt Romney moves in January 20, 2013. For now, they are considered ''purple.'' Here's something else we know: All the maps'--on TV stations and Web sites election night and in newspapers the next morning'--will look alike. We won't have to switch our thinking as we switch channels, wondering which candidate is blue and which is red. Before the epic election of 2000, there was no uniformity in the maps that television stations, newspapers or magazines used to illustrate presidential elections. Pretty much everyone embraced red and blue, but which color represented which party varied, sometimes by organization, sometimes by election cycle. There are theories, some likely, some just plain weird, to explain the shifting palette. ''For years, both parties would do red and blue maps, but they always made the other guys red,'' said Chuck Todd, political director and chief White House correspondent for NBC News. ''During the Cold War, who wanted to be red?'' Indeed, prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union little more than two decades ago, ''red was a term of derision,'' noted Mitchell Stephens, a New York University professor of journalism and author of A History of News. ''There's a movie named Reds, '' he said. ''You'd see red in tabloid headlines, particularly in right wing tabloids like the Daily Mirror in New York and the New York Daily News.'' In 1972, CBS News split the country into regions and used a color-coded map, with blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. (YouTube) In 1976, ABC News used this color-scheme for the presidential election. (YouTube) This 1980 map from NBC News shows states for Ronald Reagan in blue, Jimmy Carter in red, and uncalled in yellow. (YouTube) For years, NBC News used blue to indicate Republican states and red to indicate Democratic states. Shown here is a screen grab from the 1984 election (YouTube) A still from CBS News' coverage of the 1988 presidential election. White indicated states where ballots had closed, but had not been declared for one candidate or another. (YouTube) By 2000, NBC News had joined their colleagues in using the current red/blue scheme. At this point in the evening, Vice President Gore had been declared the winner in Florida. This, of course, would not be the case by the following morning. (YouTube)Perhaps the stigma of red in those days explains why some networks changed colors'-- in what appeared to be random fashion'--over the years. Kevin Drum of the Washington Monthly wrote in 2004 that the networks alternated colors based on the party of the White House incumbent, but YouTube reveals that to be a myth. Still, there were reversals and deviations. In 1976, when NBC debuted its mammoth electronic map, ABC News employed a small, rudimentary version that used yellow for Ford, blue for Carter and red for states in which votes had yet to be tallied. In 1980, NBC once again used red for Carter and blue for the Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, and CBS followed suit. But ABC flipped the colors and promised to use orange for states won by John Anderson, the third-party candidate who received 6.6% of the popular vote. (Anderson carried no states, and orange seems to have gone by the wayside.) Four years later, ABC and CBS used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, but the combination wouldn't stick for another 16 years. During the four presidential elections Wetzel oversaw for NBC, from 1976 through 1988, the network never switched colors. Republicans were cool blue, Democrats hot red. The reasoning was simple, he said: Great Britain. ''Without giving it a second thought, we said blue for conservatives, because that's what the parliamentary system in London is, red for the more liberal party. And that settled it. We just did it,'' said Wetzel, now retired. Forget all that communist red stuff, he said. ''It didn't occur to us. When I first heard it, I thought, 'Oh, that's really silly.' '' When ABC produced its first large electronic map in 1980, it used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, while CBS did the reverse, according to Wetzel. NBC stuck with its original color scheme, prompting anchor David Brinkley to say that Reagan's victory looked like ''a suburban swimming pool.'' Newspapers, in those days, were largely black and white. But two days after voters went to the polls in 2000, both the New York Times and USA Today published their first color-coded, county-by-county maps detailing the showdown between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Both papers used red for the Republican Bush, blue for the Democrat Gore. Why? ''I just decided red begins with 'r,' Republican begins with 'r.' It was a more natural association,'' said Archie Tse, senior graphics editor for the Times. ''There wasn't much discussion about it.'' Paul Overberg, a database editor who designed the map for USA Today, said he was following a trend: ''The reason I did it was because everybody was already doing it that way at that point.'' And everybody had to continue doing it for a long time. The 2000 election dragged on until mid-December, until the Supreme Court declared Bush the victor. For weeks, the maps were ubiquitous. Perhaps that's why the 2000 colors stuck. Along with images of Florida elections officials eyeballing tiny ballot chads, the maps were there constantly, reminding us of the vast, nearly even divide between, well, red and blue voters. From an aesthetic standpoint, Overberg said, the current color scheme fits with the political landscape. Republicans typically dominate in larger, less populated states in the Plains and Mountain West, meaning the center of the United States is very red. ''If it had been flipped, the map would have been too dark,'' he said. ''The blue would have been swamping the red. Red is a lighter color.'' But not everyone liked the shift. Republican operative Clark Bensen wrote an analysis in 2004 titled ''RED STATE BLUES: Did I Miss That Memo?'' ''There are two general reasons why blue for Republican and Red for Democrat make the most sense: connotation and practice,'' Bensen wrote. ''First, there has been a generally understood meaning to the two colors inasmuch as they relate to politics. That is, the cooler color blue more closely represented the rational thinker and cold-hearted and the hotter red more closely represented the passionate and hot-blooded. This would translate into blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. Put another way, red was also the color most associated with socialism and the party of the Democrats was clearly the more socialistic of the two major parties. ''The second reason why blue for Republicans makes sense is that traditional political mapmakers have used blue for the modern-day Republicans, and the Federalists before that, throughout the 20th century. Perhaps this was a holdover from the days of the Civil War when the predominantly Republican North was 'Blue'.'' At this point'--three presidential elections after Bush v. Gore'--the color arrangement seems unlikely to reverse any time soon. Not only have ''red states'' and ''blue states'' entered the lexicon, partisans on both sides have taken ownership of them. For instance, RedState is a conservative blog; Blue State Digital, which grew out of Democrat Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, helps candidates and organizations use technology to raise money, advocate their positions and connect with constituents. In 2008, a Republican and a Democrat even joined forces to create Purple Strategies, a bipartisan public affairs firm. Sara Quinn, a visual journalist now at the Poynter Institute in Florida, said she sees no particular advantage to either color. ''Red is usually very warm and it comes forward to the eye. Blue tends to be a recessive color, but a calming color,'' she said. Not that anyone thought of those things when assigning colors in 2000. Not that they think about it at all today. ''After that election the colors became part of the national discourse,'' said Tse. ''You couldn't do it any other way.'' The Rosy or Rose Cross - Occult Symbols Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:45 The Rose Cross is associated with a number of different schools of thought, including that of the Golden Dawn, Thelema, the OTO, and the Rosicrucians (also known as the Order of the Rose Cross). Each group offers somewhat different interpretations of the symbol. This should not be surprising as magical, occult and esoteric symbols are frequently used to communicate ideas more complex than is possible to express in speech. Christian Elements Users of the Rose Cross today tend to downplay the Christian elements to it, even though the magical systems used by such people are generally Judeo-Christian in origin. The cross, therefore, has other meanings here besides being the instrument of Christ's execution. Despite this, the presence of the letters INRI, which is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase Iesvs Nazarens Rex Ivdaeorym, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," cannot escape Christian interpretation. According to the Christian Bible, this phrase was inscribed on the cross where Jesus was executed. In addition, the cross is often viewed by occultists as a symbol of immortality, sacrifice, and death. Through Jesus's sacrifice and death on the cross, humanity has a chance at eternal life with God. The Cross Cross-shaped objects are commonly used in occultism too represent the four physical elements. Here each arm is colored to represent one element: yellow, blue, black and red to represent air, water, earth, and fire. These colors are also repeated on the bottom portion of the cross. The white on the upper portion of the bottom arm represents the spirit, the fifth element. The cross can also represent dualism, two forces going in conflicting directions yet uniting at a central point. The union of rose and cross is also a generative symbol, the union of a male and female. Finally, the cross's proportions are made up of six squares: one for each arm, an extra one for the lower arm, and the center. A cross of six squares can be folded into a cube. The Rose The rose has three tiers of petals. The first tier, of three petals, represents the three basic alchemical elements: salt, mercury, and sulfur. The tier of seven petals represents the seven Classical planets (The Sun and Moon are considered planets here, with the term ''planets'' indicating the seven bodies that appear to circle the earth independently of the star field, which moves as a single unit). The tier of twelve represents the astrological zodiac. Each of the twenty-two petals bears one of the twenty-two letters in the Hebrew alphabet and also represents the twenty-two paths on the Tree of Life. The rose itself has a myriad assortment of additional meanings associated with it: It is at once a symbol of purity and a symbol of passion, heavenly perfection and earthly passion; virginity and fertility; death and life. The rose is the flower of the goddess Venus but also the blood of Adonis and of Christ. It is a symbol of transmutation - that of taking food from the earth and transmuting it into the beautiful fragrant rose. The rose garden is a symbol of Paradise. It is the place of the mystic marriage. In ancient Rome, roses were grown in the funerary gardens to symbolize resurrection. The thorns have represented suffering and sacrifice as well as the sins of the Fall from Paradise. ("A Brief Study of The Rose Cross Symbol," no longer online)Inside the large rose is a smaller cross bearing another rose. This second rose is depicted with five petals. Five is the number of the physical senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, and it is also the number of man's extremities: two arms, two legs, and the head. Thus, the rose represents humanity and physical existence. The Pentagrams A pentagram is displayed at the end of each arm of the cross. Each of these pentagrams bears symbols of the five elements: a wheel for spirit, a bird's head for air, the zodiac sign for Leo, which is a fire sign, the zodiac symbol for Taurus, which is an earth sign, and the zodiac symbol for Aquarius, which is a water sign. They are arranged so that when tracing the pentagram you can progress from the most physical to the most spiritual: earth, water, air, fire, spirit. The Three Symbols at the End of Each Arm The three symbols repeated at the end of all four arms stand for salt, mercury, and sulfur, which are the three basic alchemical elements from which all other substances derive. The three symbols are repeated on each of the four arms of the cross, numbering a total of twelve. Twelve is the number of the zodiac, comprised of twelve symbols that circle the heavens throughout the year. The Hexagram Hexagrams commonly represent the union of opposites. It is composed of two identical triangles, one pointing up and one pointing down. The point-up triangle can represent ascending toward the spiritual, while the point-down triangle can stand for the divine spirit descending to the physical realm. The Symbols Around and in The Hexagram The symbols in and around the hexagram represent the seven Classical planets. The symbol for the Sun is in the center. The sun is generally the most important planet in Western occultism. Without the Sun, our planet would be lifeless. It is also commonly connected with the light of divine wisdom and the purification properties of fire, and was sometimes considered the visual manifestation of God's will in the universe. 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Moe Factz with Adam Curry
49: Brothas Be Voting

Moe Factz with Adam Curry

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Show Notes Moe Factz with Adam Curry for September 19th 2020, Episode number 49 "Brothas Be Voting" Description Adam and Moe review the Democratic and Republican conventions, who the parties were speaking to and they deconstruct it all the way down the Chaotic Magic rabbit hole Executive Producers: James Jackie Greene Cole Calistra Nastassja Findley Branden Kollmar Frankie G Anonymous Please Daniel Huttner Brian Rogers Steve Allen Associate Executive Producers: Theodora Dorinda Ongena gunter weber Elvis Rosenberg Episode 49 Club Members Occult Fan Sir Spencer, Wolf of Kansas City & Dame DuhLaurien ShowNotes Dr.UmarJohnson.com Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:18 RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. JOHNSON'S NEXT APPEARANCE RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. 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Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland's Eastern Shore.Dr. Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the "Unapologetically Afrikan" Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July. The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar's name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century. The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual "Unapologetically Afrikan" Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland. A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr. Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students. Dr. Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr. Umar is author of the book "Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys," the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.Dr. Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as "The New Underground Railroad," in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr. Umar is founder of the "Unapologetically Afrikan," "Unapologetically Black," & "Afrikan Family First" movements. Dr. Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy. One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika. Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America's first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school. BOOKS, LECTURES, & EVENTS KEEP CONNECTED WITH DR. UMAR FDMG Resumes FDMGresumes@gmail.com facebook.com/ drumarifatunde Dr. P.O.P.A.Podcast Subscription FDMG DonationsRestoration Fund DonationsFDMG ACADEMYPO BOX 9634Wilmington DE 19809 Who We Are | Black Male Voter Project | We are Building a Movement Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:05 Black Male Voter Project was founded by W. Mondale Robinson, who currently serves as our Principal. He is the National Political Director for Democracy for America, Political Contributor for The Village Celebration where he has political and cultural columns and is a regular on their syndicated radio show. Mondale is also a Political Consultant. Born one of 13 in rural North Carolina, W. Mondale grew up with a front-row seat to obstacles that kept and keeps Black people from voting. With this knowledge and his veteran campaign experience, he created a voter engagement program that would increase Black people's participation in the electoral process (BMEP Additory Approach(C)). The program was designed with a special focus on Black men, who are so often labeled as low information and sporadic voters. The program has been a success in the 13 states where it has been implemented (VA, NC, SC, GA, MS, FL, AL, TX, AR, OH, IN, NY, and NJ). Mondale has been a lifelong advocate for the expansion of democracy and the protection of voting rights. He has worked on more than 125 campaigns''across all levels of government''in the United States, and leading roles internationally. Why W. Mondale Robinson Founded the Black Male Voter Project Sat, 19 Sep 2020 19:54 W. Mondale Robinson (center) at a 2019 'Brothas Be Voting' roundtable in Atlanta. W. Mondale Robinson When I was a kid, I used to watch my father do amazing things for people all the time'--he'd fix roofs, lay drywall, pour cement for entire driveways. We were extremely poor, and I could never understand why. I thought: My dad is an anomaly. How can you be so great as a person and still suffer from poverty? As I grew older, I realized my dad was not an anomaly. Most Black men his age were similarly situated but were crippled in some way: My dad, for instance, earned a felony when he was a young boy for defending his mother against white supremacy. Knowing that his struggles were all too common for Black men and watching America snuff out his greatness were my marching orders and the reason I fight for the betterment of my community. I wound up doing campaign work for a long time, and one thing I noticed right away was that most of the people who determine what's said about politics generally, but progressive politics more specifically, are white men. The messaging they convey doesn't speak to my lived experience as a Black man. It's not motivating to me or to the brothas I know'--uncles, cousins, friends, men like my father. It is well-known that voting is a habit that's formed when resources are spent on it, and Black men aren't a priority when it comes to spending money on elections. That was the genesis of the Black Male Voter Project. Our goal isn't just to make voters out of Black men but to foster this idea of voting on issues that are important to us. We don't outright support candidates; we support issues important to Black men. We're seeking to combat the narrative that Black men are apathetic toward politics. Illustration of W. Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Male Voter Project. Arrington Porter Being a Black man in America is a political statement, and it is impossible to watch politics from my body when the result of so much of the politics of this country has been the subjugation of me and folks who look like me. You can't discount the impact that's had on the mental health of Black men, either, and yet mental health is not considered part of the fight for revolution as it pertains to white supremacy. Imagine what hundreds of years of slavery have done to the psyche and the soul and the makeup of Black bodies in this country. There's a direct correlation between voting and people's health, especially for Black men. We know we're overrepresented in the prison population, which means we are less likely to have voting rights. A Florida prison system did a study a few years back, and they found that people with restored voting rights were less likely to go back to prison. Every time that I'm silent about inequality, I think about my mother, who would pretend to laugh'--to lessen the impact'--when she would tell me stories about being sprayed with a fire hose when she was nine years old for no reason other than being downtown after dark. She couldn't run and hide because she also had groceries for her siblings in her arms, and so she had to pick up the groceries while being sprayed. The white man who did it was still in elected office as the fire chief when I was growing up. Whenever I'm silent, I feel as though I'm selling my mother out. How we define success with our organization, in the end, is more complex than simply getting more Black men to vote. We're building long-term relationships. We hold focus groups called Brothas Be Voting and populate the room with brothas who don't normally participate in politics, people from the street and from underground economies, so we can hear what the barriers are. That way, we can work to remove them and help Black men start believing in the electoral process again. '--As told to Michelle Garcia This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io Advertisement - Continue Reading Below When Republicans Were Blue and Democrats Were Red | History | Smithsonian Magazine Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:51 Television's first dynamic, color-coded presidential map, standing two stories high in the studio best known as the home to ''Saturday Night Live,'' was melting. It was early October, 1976, the month before the map was to debut'--live'--on election night. At the urging of anchor John Chancellor, NBC had constructed the behemoth map to illustrate, in vivid blue and red, which states supported Republican incumbent Gerald Ford and which backed Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter. The test run didn't go well. Although the map was buttressed by a sturdy wood frame, the front of each state was plastic. ''There were thousands of bulbs,'' recalled Roy Wetzel, then the newly minted general manager of NBC's election unit. ''The thing started to melt when we turned all the lights on. We then had to bring in gigantic interior air conditioning and fans to put behind the thing to cool it.'' That solved the problem. And when election results flowed in Tuesday night, Nov. 2, Studio 8-H at 30 Rockefeller Center lit up. Light bulbs on each state changed from undecided white to Republican blue and Democratic red. NBC declared Carter the winner at 3:30 a.m. EST, when Mississippi turned red. That's right: In the beginning, blue was red and red was blue and they changed back and forth from election to election and network to network in what appears, in hindsight, to be a flight of whimsy. The notion that there were ''red states'' and ''blue states'''--and that the former were Republican and the latter Democratic'--wasn't cemented on the national psyche until the year 2000. Chalk up another one to Bush v. Gore. Not only did it give us ''hanging chads'' and a crash course in the Electoral College, not only did it lead to a controversial Supreme Court ruling and a heightened level of polarization that has intensified ever since, the Election That Wouldn't End gave us a new political shorthand. Twelve years later, in the final days of a presidential race deemed too close to call, we know this much about election night Nov. 6: The West Coast, the Northeast and much of the upper Midwest will be bathed in blue. With some notable exceptions, the geographic center of the country will be awash in red. So will the South. And ultimately, it is a handful of states'--which will start the evening in shades of neutral and shift, one by one, to red or blue'--that will determine who wins. If enough of those swing states turn blue, President Barack Obama remains in the White House four more years. If enough become red, Gov. Mitt Romney moves in January 20, 2013. For now, they are considered ''purple.'' Here's something else we know: All the maps'--on TV stations and Web sites election night and in newspapers the next morning'--will look alike. We won't have to switch our thinking as we switch channels, wondering which candidate is blue and which is red. Before the epic election of 2000, there was no uniformity in the maps that television stations, newspapers or magazines used to illustrate presidential elections. Pretty much everyone embraced red and blue, but which color represented which party varied, sometimes by organization, sometimes by election cycle. There are theories, some likely, some just plain weird, to explain the shifting palette. ''For years, both parties would do red and blue maps, but they always made the other guys red,'' said Chuck Todd, political director and chief White House correspondent for NBC News. ''During the Cold War, who wanted to be red?'' Indeed, prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union little more than two decades ago, ''red was a term of derision,'' noted Mitchell Stephens, a New York University professor of journalism and author of A History of News. ''There's a movie named Reds, '' he said. ''You'd see red in tabloid headlines, particularly in right wing tabloids like the Daily Mirror in New York and the New York Daily News.'' In 1972, CBS News split the country into regions and used a color-coded map, with blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. (YouTube) In 1976, ABC News used this color-scheme for the presidential election. (YouTube) This 1980 map from NBC News shows states for Ronald Reagan in blue, Jimmy Carter in red, and uncalled in yellow. (YouTube) For years, NBC News used blue to indicate Republican states and red to indicate Democratic states. Shown here is a screen grab from the 1984 election (YouTube) A still from CBS News' coverage of the 1988 presidential election. White indicated states where ballots had closed, but had not been declared for one candidate or another. (YouTube) By 2000, NBC News had joined their colleagues in using the current red/blue scheme. At this point in the evening, Vice President Gore had been declared the winner in Florida. This, of course, would not be the case by the following morning. (YouTube)Perhaps the stigma of red in those days explains why some networks changed colors'-- in what appeared to be random fashion'--over the years. Kevin Drum of the Washington Monthly wrote in 2004 that the networks alternated colors based on the party of the White House incumbent, but YouTube reveals that to be a myth. Still, there were reversals and deviations. In 1976, when NBC debuted its mammoth electronic map, ABC News employed a small, rudimentary version that used yellow for Ford, blue for Carter and red for states in which votes had yet to be tallied. In 1980, NBC once again used red for Carter and blue for the Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, and CBS followed suit. But ABC flipped the colors and promised to use orange for states won by John Anderson, the third-party candidate who received 6.6% of the popular vote. (Anderson carried no states, and orange seems to have gone by the wayside.) Four years later, ABC and CBS used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, but the combination wouldn't stick for another 16 years. During the four presidential elections Wetzel oversaw for NBC, from 1976 through 1988, the network never switched colors. Republicans were cool blue, Democrats hot red. The reasoning was simple, he said: Great Britain. ''Without giving it a second thought, we said blue for conservatives, because that's what the parliamentary system in London is, red for the more liberal party. And that settled it. We just did it,'' said Wetzel, now retired. Forget all that communist red stuff, he said. ''It didn't occur to us. When I first heard it, I thought, 'Oh, that's really silly.' '' When ABC produced its first large electronic map in 1980, it used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, while CBS did the reverse, according to Wetzel. NBC stuck with its original color scheme, prompting anchor David Brinkley to say that Reagan's victory looked like ''a suburban swimming pool.'' Newspapers, in those days, were largely black and white. But two days after voters went to the polls in 2000, both the New York Times and USA Today published their first color-coded, county-by-county maps detailing the showdown between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Both papers used red for the Republican Bush, blue for the Democrat Gore. Why? ''I just decided red begins with 'r,' Republican begins with 'r.' It was a more natural association,'' said Archie Tse, senior graphics editor for the Times. ''There wasn't much discussion about it.'' Paul Overberg, a database editor who designed the map for USA Today, said he was following a trend: ''The reason I did it was because everybody was already doing it that way at that point.'' And everybody had to continue doing it for a long time. The 2000 election dragged on until mid-December, until the Supreme Court declared Bush the victor. For weeks, the maps were ubiquitous. Perhaps that's why the 2000 colors stuck. Along with images of Florida elections officials eyeballing tiny ballot chads, the maps were there constantly, reminding us of the vast, nearly even divide between, well, red and blue voters. From an aesthetic standpoint, Overberg said, the current color scheme fits with the political landscape. Republicans typically dominate in larger, less populated states in the Plains and Mountain West, meaning the center of the United States is very red. ''If it had been flipped, the map would have been too dark,'' he said. ''The blue would have been swamping the red. Red is a lighter color.'' But not everyone liked the shift. Republican operative Clark Bensen wrote an analysis in 2004 titled ''RED STATE BLUES: Did I Miss That Memo?'' ''There are two general reasons why blue for Republican and Red for Democrat make the most sense: connotation and practice,'' Bensen wrote. ''First, there has been a generally understood meaning to the two colors inasmuch as they relate to politics. That is, the cooler color blue more closely represented the rational thinker and cold-hearted and the hotter red more closely represented the passionate and hot-blooded. This would translate into blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. Put another way, red was also the color most associated with socialism and the party of the Democrats was clearly the more socialistic of the two major parties. ''The second reason why blue for Republicans makes sense is that traditional political mapmakers have used blue for the modern-day Republicans, and the Federalists before that, throughout the 20th century. Perhaps this was a holdover from the days of the Civil War when the predominantly Republican North was 'Blue'.'' At this point'--three presidential elections after Bush v. Gore'--the color arrangement seems unlikely to reverse any time soon. Not only have ''red states'' and ''blue states'' entered the lexicon, partisans on both sides have taken ownership of them. For instance, RedState is a conservative blog; Blue State Digital, which grew out of Democrat Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, helps candidates and organizations use technology to raise money, advocate their positions and connect with constituents. In 2008, a Republican and a Democrat even joined forces to create Purple Strategies, a bipartisan public affairs firm. Sara Quinn, a visual journalist now at the Poynter Institute in Florida, said she sees no particular advantage to either color. ''Red is usually very warm and it comes forward to the eye. Blue tends to be a recessive color, but a calming color,'' she said. Not that anyone thought of those things when assigning colors in 2000. Not that they think about it at all today. ''After that election the colors became part of the national discourse,'' said Tse. ''You couldn't do it any other way.'' The Rosy or Rose Cross - Occult Symbols Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:45 The Rose Cross is associated with a number of different schools of thought, including that of the Golden Dawn, Thelema, the OTO, and the Rosicrucians (also known as the Order of the Rose Cross). Each group offers somewhat different interpretations of the symbol. This should not be surprising as magical, occult and esoteric symbols are frequently used to communicate ideas more complex than is possible to express in speech. Christian Elements Users of the Rose Cross today tend to downplay the Christian elements to it, even though the magical systems used by such people are generally Judeo-Christian in origin. The cross, therefore, has other meanings here besides being the instrument of Christ's execution. Despite this, the presence of the letters INRI, which is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase Iesvs Nazarens Rex Ivdaeorym, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," cannot escape Christian interpretation. According to the Christian Bible, this phrase was inscribed on the cross where Jesus was executed. In addition, the cross is often viewed by occultists as a symbol of immortality, sacrifice, and death. Through Jesus's sacrifice and death on the cross, humanity has a chance at eternal life with God. The Cross Cross-shaped objects are commonly used in occultism too represent the four physical elements. Here each arm is colored to represent one element: yellow, blue, black and red to represent air, water, earth, and fire. These colors are also repeated on the bottom portion of the cross. The white on the upper portion of the bottom arm represents the spirit, the fifth element. The cross can also represent dualism, two forces going in conflicting directions yet uniting at a central point. The union of rose and cross is also a generative symbol, the union of a male and female. Finally, the cross's proportions are made up of six squares: one for each arm, an extra one for the lower arm, and the center. A cross of six squares can be folded into a cube. The Rose The rose has three tiers of petals. The first tier, of three petals, represents the three basic alchemical elements: salt, mercury, and sulfur. The tier of seven petals represents the seven Classical planets (The Sun and Moon are considered planets here, with the term ''planets'' indicating the seven bodies that appear to circle the earth independently of the star field, which moves as a single unit). The tier of twelve represents the astrological zodiac. Each of the twenty-two petals bears one of the twenty-two letters in the Hebrew alphabet and also represents the twenty-two paths on the Tree of Life. The rose itself has a myriad assortment of additional meanings associated with it: It is at once a symbol of purity and a symbol of passion, heavenly perfection and earthly passion; virginity and fertility; death and life. The rose is the flower of the goddess Venus but also the blood of Adonis and of Christ. It is a symbol of transmutation - that of taking food from the earth and transmuting it into the beautiful fragrant rose. The rose garden is a symbol of Paradise. It is the place of the mystic marriage. In ancient Rome, roses were grown in the funerary gardens to symbolize resurrection. The thorns have represented suffering and sacrifice as well as the sins of the Fall from Paradise. ("A Brief Study of The Rose Cross Symbol," no longer online)Inside the large rose is a smaller cross bearing another rose. This second rose is depicted with five petals. Five is the number of the physical senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, and it is also the number of man's extremities: two arms, two legs, and the head. Thus, the rose represents humanity and physical existence. The Pentagrams A pentagram is displayed at the end of each arm of the cross. Each of these pentagrams bears symbols of the five elements: a wheel for spirit, a bird's head for air, the zodiac sign for Leo, which is a fire sign, the zodiac symbol for Taurus, which is an earth sign, and the zodiac symbol for Aquarius, which is a water sign. They are arranged so that when tracing the pentagram you can progress from the most physical to the most spiritual: earth, water, air, fire, spirit. The Three Symbols at the End of Each Arm The three symbols repeated at the end of all four arms stand for salt, mercury, and sulfur, which are the three basic alchemical elements from which all other substances derive. The three symbols are repeated on each of the four arms of the cross, numbering a total of twelve. Twelve is the number of the zodiac, comprised of twelve symbols that circle the heavens throughout the year. The Hexagram Hexagrams commonly represent the union of opposites. It is composed of two identical triangles, one pointing up and one pointing down. The point-up triangle can represent ascending toward the spiritual, while the point-down triangle can stand for the divine spirit descending to the physical realm. The Symbols Around and in The Hexagram The symbols in and around the hexagram represent the seven Classical planets. The symbol for the Sun is in the center. The sun is generally the most important planet in Western occultism. Without the Sun, our planet would be lifeless. It is also commonly connected with the light of divine wisdom and the purification properties of fire, and was sometimes considered the visual manifestation of God's will in the universe. On the outside of the hexagrams are the symbols for Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, the Moon, Mercury, and Mars (clockwise from top). Western occult thought generally considers the planets in the farthest orbits from the Earth in an earth-centric model) to be the most spiritual, because they are the furthest from the physicality of the Earth. Thus, the top three planets are Saturn, Jupiter and Mars, while the bottom three are Mercury, Venus and the Moon. Music in this Episode Intro: Mobb Deep - G.O.D. Part III Instrumental 9 seconds Outro: Whole Truth - Can you loose by following god 15 seconds Donate to the show at moefundme.com Search for us in your podcast directory or use this link to subscribe to the feed Podcast Feed For more information: MoeFactz.com

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Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Power Lunch - August 4, 2020

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 55:11


Dave Mishkin and Greg Linnelli are joined by Bobby 'The Chief' Taylor to break down the Lightning 3-2 shootout win over the Capitals in game 1 of the round-robin including Andrei Vasilveskiy's play, how Mitchell Stephens played and how the physical play will prepare them for the playoffs.

The Block Party with Seth Kushner
Mitchell Stephens on 80s Music, Pat Maroon and Playing in Overtime at Pittsburgh

The Block Party with Seth Kushner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 17:29


This week on the Block Party Seth Kushner is joined by Lightning forward Mitchell Stephens as they talk about getting back on the ice in Phase 2, where the puck from his first goal is, his biggest 'I can't believe I'm in the NHL moment', his love of 80s music and what kind of teammate Pat Maroon is. New episodes of the Block Party are released every Wednesday just search for 'The Block Party with Seth Kushner' and hit subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts.

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Power Lunch - April 24, 2020

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 67:50


Greg Linnelli and Erik Erlendsson are joined by Lightning forward Mitchell Stephens as they discuss what he's been doing during the pause, what a resumption of play might mean and how different it might be without plays in the stands.

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
Episode 13: Breaking down the 2-1 loss to Boston

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 26:39


The Bolts dropped a close one to the Bruins, losing 2-1 Tuesday night. Host Adam Denker breaks down the close loss and discusses Mikhail Sergachev's recent performance on the ice. Adam will also get into why Mitchell Stephens deserves more ice time with the season winding down. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
Episode 13: Breaking down the 2-1 loss to Boston

Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 28:24


The Bolts dropped a close one to the Bruins, losing 2-1 Tuesday night. Host Adam Denker breaks down the close loss and discusses Mikhail Sergachev's recent performance on the ice. Adam will also get into why Mitchell Stephens deserves more ice time with the season winding down. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Power Play Live - February 14, 2020

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 61:06


Greg has on Dan Herejon from Lightning Insider.com and former Lightning defenseman Jassen Cullimore. Greg asks who from the bottom six would come out of the lineup if the Lightning make a trade to address that position? He says why it won't be Mitchell Stephens.

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
The Opening Faceoff - Decmber 9th, 2019

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 59:43


Erik Erlendsson brings you the preview of the Islanders and Lightning today as he is joined by Mitchell Stephens ahead of his NHL Debut, and Bobby "The Chief" Taylor!

Lightning Power Play REPLAY
Lightning Lunch - December 9th, 2019

Lightning Power Play REPLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 56:55


Erik Erlendsson previews the Lightning and Islanders game from Amalie Arena, as he is joined in the studio with Andrew Gross from New York Newsday. He also talks to Stacy Roest, as Mitchell Stephens makes his NHL Debut!

Syracuse Crunch
Crunch Weekly: Featuring Mitchell Stephens | Nov. 14, 2019

Syracuse Crunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 39:56


Crunch forward Mitchell Stephens joins Lukas Favale, live from Tully's on Erie Blvd., on ESPN Radio Syracuse Nov. 14, 2019. He discusses his summer with training guru Gary Roberts, his new puppy and who he plays for during Hockey Fights Cancer.

DAE On Demand
Lightning C Mitchell Stephens Postgame (9/17/19 vs CAR)

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 1:24


Lightning C Mitchell Stephens Postgame (9/17/19 vs CAR)

Syracuse Speaks
Syracuse Speaks: Episode six

Syracuse Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 35:43


This week, host Alex Ackerman has a very special guest on: Raw Charge contributor and Syracuse Crunch writer Justin Godfrey! The two of them cover a myriad of topics including what the Crunch might look like this fall, how Justin really feels about Ben Thomas, which players Justin is looking for a big year from (hint: Mitchell Stephens and Boris Katchouk are among them), when Alex is officially allowed to panic about the goaltending situation, and more! They also experience a right of passage in the podcasting world: having news break while recording, and needing to somehow move forward coherently.

Access Utah
Partisnahsip In Journalism With NYU Professor Mitchell Stephens On Tuesday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 33:43


NYU professor Mitchell Stephens' recent article in “Politico” is headlined “Goodbye Nonpartisan Journalism. And Good Riddance.” Stephens says that “journalism in the United States was born partisan and remained, for much of its history, loud, boisterous and combative. He says that this changed in the 1930s and 40s beginning with influential radio newsman Lowell Thomas who “intuited that the best way to hold [his] large audience was to avoid excessively offending any major political group. He tried to play it, as he put it, ‘down the middle' ... “And Thomas' main successors in the role of national newsmen—David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw—aimed for somewhere around “the middle” too.

New Books in American Studies
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Journalism
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Mitchell Stephens, “The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism” (St. Martin’s, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 50:52


Mitchell Stephens‘s new book, The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th Century Journalism (St. Martins Press, 2017), could be described, in part, as an entertaining book of stories about a legendary American storyteller. Stephens, professor of journalism at New York University, traces Lowell Thomas’s long career from his early days in the rough and tumble world of Chicago newspapers to his later fame as one of America’s earliest and longest-running radio newscasters and its first TV news host. Stephens tells how Thomas documented the First World War, weaving together photos, films and his own remarkable gift for oratory in multimedia presentations that he delivered live to two million people in theaters all over the world. It was Lowell Thomas who first reported the war exploits of Lawrence of Arabia, making both T.E. Lawrence and Thomas himself household names. As a journalism historian and author of the previous book, A History of News, Mitchell Stephens argues that Lowell Thomas helped invent the fact-based, authoritative and non-partisan style that characterized American journalism in the 20th century. In this interview with the New Books Network, Stephens talks about how Lowell Thomas forged a path as a broadcast celebrity that was later followed by his CBS colleague Edward R. Murrow and such TV anchors as Walter Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley and Tom Brokaw. Bruce Wark is a freelance journalist and retired journalism professor based in the Canadian town of Sackville, New Brunswick. Laura Landon is a librarian at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bastl's Bytes: The David Bastl Podcast

In this edition of the podcast, we welcome Fantasy Scoreboards President Will Nault to the program, talking about the perfect Holiday gift for every Sports fan. Check out the site Fantasyscoreboards.com WWE Superstar & Andre the Giant battle royal winner, Baron Corbin appears on this program. He'll be part of the upcoming WWE Holiday Tour throughout Southern Ontario (Barrie - Dec.18). Corbin talks about making the career change from NFLer to WWE, and a great story about the year he played on the o-line protecting both Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner at Quarterback.  Canadian Junior standout, Lightning prospect, Nike athlete, Mitchell Stephens joins the show, chats about the camp, his season with the Spirit, and his future. Plus, Sports Interaction's Steven Rapp drops by to preview the Thursday/Saturday night game, and a look-ahead to Sunday's Week 15 ticket. Canadian media personality David Bastl dives into the world of sports podcasting with: Bastl's Bytes: The David Bastl Sports Podcast.    Filled with opinions, sarcasm, and facts, in episode 44 of this fast moving podcast.

Syracuse Crunch
Game 73 | Syracuse Crunch vs. Toronto Marlies | April 9, 2016

Syracuse Crunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016 202:23


The Syracuse Crunch take the Toronto Marlies to a shootout at the War Memorial, Jeff Tambellini extends his team lead in goals, Mitchell Stephens pots his first as a pro and Joel Vermin is the shootout hero. Play-by-play with Dan D'Uva on ESPN Radio Syracuse April 9, 2016.

The Long Island History Project
Episode 27: Some Would Even Say It Glows

The Long Island History Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 26:31


We return to our conversation with investigative journalist Karl Grossman, picking up his career after the memorable fight against the Fire Island road in the 1960s. For a journalist, what story could top that? Cut to: Shoreham Nuclear Power Station #1. It's the 1970s and the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) is building the first of up to eleven proposed nuclear power plants, poised to turn Long Island into a “nuclear park.” After working at the Long Island Press until its demise in 1977, Karl covers the LILCO story through local papers like the Long Island Advance, the Suffolk County News, the Southampton Press and the East Hampton Star. In addition to Karl, the story is also being followed by Murray Barbash and Irving Like. Veterans of the Fire Island fight, Irv and Murray help form the Citizens Committee to Replace LILCO. Karl relates the various tactics they and others used to help thwart the completion of the Shoreham plant and bring about passage of the Long Island Power Act and the formation of the Long Island Power Authority. Karl also shares his thoughts on the current state of journalism, electronic media, and what has and hasn't changed on Long Island. Further Research Karl Grossman LIPolitics.com Power Crazy by Karl Grossman (find in a library via WorldCat) Brookhaven National Lab: Our History Our Story: How EDF Got Started Beyond News by Mitchell Stephens (find in a library via WorldCat) NYS Historic Newspapers

Around The OHL Podcast
S1E13: Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Mitchell Stephens (Saginaw Spirit)

Around The OHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 13:41


Jake Jeffrey talks to Saginaw Spirit forward and member of the Canadian World Junior team Mitchell Stephens and AOHL's Chris Croucher about the first half of the OHL season. Continue reading →

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 013 Mitchell Stephens: The Changing World Of Journalism

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 38:58


Mitchell Stephens is a forward-thinking journalist and professor who challenges traditional rules and, in this podcast, he delivers insight on the changing world of journalism and what it means to all of us. See the Show Notes

In The O... The Radio Show
ITO's Minor Midget Spotlight - Week 11

In The O... The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2012


The Final Podcast discussing the International Silver Stick tournament, Brandon & Sean talk about some late rounders looking good before profiling Toronto Marlboros' forward, Mitchell Stephens.