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This week, the NEC's Craig D'Amico talks with Robert Morris running back Tyvon Edmonds Jr. about his transfer to the Colonials and what drew him to Moon Township. Craig also goes over the week 4 results, gives his top three stars of the week and previews the week 5 slate.
Guest: Liz Harrington, Former Campaign Spokesperson for President Donald J. Trump Liz and I discuss the tragic events at the Butler, PA Trump Campaign rally which was shutdown due to the Assassination attempt on President Trump's life. Our thoughts and prayers are with the 3 victims and their families. Corey Comperatore, a dedicated father and firefighter, was brutally murdered. In addition, seriously injured were David Dutch, 57, of New Kensington, and James Copenhaver, 74, of Moon Township. We continue to pray for their full recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transgender Athletes & Female Sports - An Update from Pennsylvania's State Capitol An extended Family Life interview with State Representative Valerie Gaydos, who represents District 44 in Western Pennsylvania. A former college athlete herself, Rep. Gaydos emphasizes fairness and safety as valid reasons to limit girls' and women's sports to those who were born female Family Life News Producer Greg Gillispie spoke with her at the recent Pennsylvania Family Institute event in Moon Township.
Hour 2 with Ron Cook and Joe Starkey: Former Cook and Joe Show producer Matt Koll joined the show. The final Wheel of Ball with Joe, Ron, and Matt Koll. Joe's favorite memory of Ron. They connected over their childhoods playing sports. The winningest coach in Western PA history Jim Render joined the show. Jim's teams dominated for a long time. He called to congratulate Ron and wish him well. Kentucky basketball and local legend John Calipari joined the show. Ron was so happy for what John did for Robert Morris and the NIT game for his hometown team in Moon Township. John commended Ron for how he did his job and the level of respect. World Series Champion manager Terry Francona joined the show to thank Ron. A recap of the star-studded lineup that joined us during the 11 a.m. hour.
All the stars. Former Cook and Joe Show producer Matt Koll joined the show. The final Wheel of Ball with Joe, Ron, and Foalsie. Joe's favorite memory of Ron. They connected over their childhoods playing sports. The winnest coach in Western PA history Jim Render joined the show. Jim's teams dominated for a long time. He called to congratulate Ron and wish him well. Kentucky basketball and local legend John Calipari joined the show. Ron was so happy for what John did for Robert Morris and the NIT game for his hometown team in Moon Township. John commended Ron for how he did his job and the level of respect. World Series Champion manager Terry Francona joined the show to thank Ron.
Mr Wednesday Jeff Konkle was at a concert last night out in Moon Township and it made him think about how he hopes every act that comes to town enjoys visiting Pittsburgh. Jared Freid's new Netflix special highlights what it's like for him to be 37 and single. Mark Madden worries that as soon as something goes wrong the Steelers offense will revert to last season's lack of explosiveness.
Summer's officially here and Kirby, Chris and Bo came hydrated and ready to turn up the heat! Chris returned to the summer of '69 in a lively round of What Year Was It. Then, Walmart intern Gabriella joined Chris for a behind-the-scenes peek at the Walmart and Sam's Club Radio studio. She even took the mic, shouting out her hometown of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, before helping Chris wrap up the show. The shoutouts continued to take an IRL turn when a group of associates from across the U.S. dropped in on The Bo Show. The surprise visitors had plenty of encouraging words for their stores and fellow associates, although the biggest shoutout of the week came from Kirby Gwen herself when she celebrated the accomplishments of Christie Remington, Market Manager of Market 455 out of Roseville, California, during a segment of You Glow Girl. What else? From exercise snacks to a real honker of a goose joke, this week's episode has a little something for everyone. Crank up the air conditioning – and crank up the volume! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tressa chats with the incredibly inspiring Founder & CEO of Blessed Home Project, Melissa Laughlin, about how she and her team are spreading love throughout our communities, one house at a time. www.blessedhomeproject.org IG: @blessedhomeproject FB: @Blessed Home Project Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Please email us: yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school: yinzaregood@gmail.com For more info, follow us on Instagram and Facebook: www.yinzaregood.com Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood
It's the Friday news roundup! City Cast host Morgan Moody and producer Mallory Falk are joined by Pittsburgh City Paper's Jordana Rosenfeld to discuss her recent reporting on a new proposal to enforce Pittsburgh's youth curfew, concerns about LGBTQ book censorship in Moon Township, and the Twitter storm around an Allegheny County Council race. As always, our Friday shows are powered by great local journalism. Jordana Rosenfeld's reporting in Pittsburgh City Paper on Pittsburgh's youth curfew, Moon Library Township censoring books, and the controversy around Joanna Doven's Twitter history. City Cast Philly's episode about teen curfews. Ryan Deto in TribLIVE on the Twitter storm surrounding the county council race. Our newsletter is fresh daily at 6 a.m. Sign up here. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're recapping Moon Township, 11/15/22. This is a collaboration between HF Pod, Always Almost There and The Great Beyond. We'll recap every show the day after. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're recapping Moon Township, 11/15/22. This is a collaboration between HF Pod, Always Almost There and The Great Beyond. We'll recap every show the day after. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're recapping Moon Township, 11/15/22. This is a collaboration between HF Pod, Always Almost There and The Great Beyond. We'll recap every show the day after. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
It's the eighth week of the summer preview for the 2022-23 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball roster. We have finished the freshmen (Seth Trimble, Jalen Washington, Tyler Nickel, Will Shaver), the transfer (Pete Nance), the sophomores (D'Marco Dunn, Dontrez Styles) and we now move onto the juniors. We start with Puff Johnson, a 6'8", 205-pound guard from Moon Township, PA. If the surname and hometown sound familiar, it's because Puff is the younger brother of Tar Heel alum and current Phoenix Sun, Cameron Johnson. Puff Johnson is something of an anomaly, due to missing a combined 30 games to injury in his first two years in Chapel Hill. Johnson won't crack the starting five - that will go to Armando Bacot, Pete Nance, Leaky Black, Caleb Love, and RJ Davis. However, had Nance not transferred in, Johnson likely would have taken on the final starting spot alongside the remaining members of the Iron Five. The expectation is that Johnson, who clearly has earned the trust of head coach Hubert Davis, will be the first player off the Tar Heel bench. Host Isaac Schade and Coach Pac Kilby take you through Johnson's game as well as expectations for the upcoming season. Follow the show: Locked On Tar Heels (YouTube) Locked On Tar Heels (LinkTree) Locked On Tar Heels (Twitter) Isaac Schade (Twitter) Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. 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! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
It's the eighth week of the summer preview for the 2022-23 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball roster. We have finished the freshmen (Seth Trimble, Jalen Washington, Tyler Nickel, Will Shaver), the transfer (Pete Nance), the sophomores (D'Marco Dunn, Dontrez Styles) and we now move onto the juniors. We start with Puff Johnson, a 6'8", 205-pound guard from Moon Township, PA.If the surname and hometown sound familiar, it's because Puff is the younger brother of Tar Heel alum and current Phoenix Sun, Cameron Johnson.Puff Johnson is something of an anomaly, due to missing a combined 30 games to injury in his first two years in Chapel Hill.Johnson won't crack the starting five - that will go to Armando Bacot, Pete Nance, Leaky Black, Caleb Love, and RJ Davis. However, had Nance not transferred in, Johnson likely would have taken on the final starting spot alongside the remaining members of the Iron Five. The expectation is that Johnson, who clearly has earned the trust of head coach Hubert Davis, will be the first player off the Tar Heel bench.Host Isaac Schade and Coach Pac Kilby take you through Johnson's game as well as expectations for the upcoming season.Follow the show: Locked On Tar Heels (YouTube) Locked On Tar Heels (LinkTree) Locked On Tar Heels (Twitter) Isaac Schade (Twitter) Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.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! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Anthony Vennare is a fitness buff, family man, marine, and business enthusiast. Following his tenure in the armed forces, Anthony and his brother Joe Vennare have started several business ventures over the years, including Fitt City and Fitt Insider. The Fitt Insider platform offers a newsletter, podcast, and industry research, and has recently expanded into a fund for the health and wellness space. Anthony Vennare joined the Just FlexIt™ podcast to discuss his journey over the years in business. He dove into what it took to get Fitt Insider where it is today, and how they have expanded into creating their fund. Anthony also touched on his past health hardship which was a motivating factor for his business endeavors. The Press:
This week we celebrate National Apple Strudel Day AND National Cherry Tart Day. Are you team apple or team cherry? Richard from Store 1165 in Radcliff, Kentucky, was a first-time Associate Caller of the Day. Kelly from Store 4644 in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, called and gave a big shoutout to Terry in apparel as she celebrated her 30-year anniversary with Walmart. We apple-laud your great work, Terry! “Big Wayne” from Store 5874 in Torrance, California, gave an enthusiastic shoutout to his team and friends at the store. He also gave a special shoutout to his Store Manager to let her know she's doing a good job. Jasmine from Store 3804 in Randallstown, Maryland, solved today's Detective Product. Way to crack the myst-cherry, Jasmine! Now you apple-solutely need to tune in to hear more great shoutouts.
Today's episode “Be Both Hands” features Chris Winton, Senior Vice President, Human Resources for FedEx Ground, headquartered in Moon Township, Pa. Winton is a dynamic leader, speaker, author and coach with 20 years of experience shattering expectations in corporate America. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Human Resources for FedEx Ground. As a senior human resources executive, Winton provides strategic direction to recruit, develop and retain a highly talented and diverse workforce. He began his career at FedEx more than 20 years ago as an IT Intern and progressed to Director of IT Operations before transitioning to Human Resources. Winton assumed his current role in 2020. Take a listen.
In this episode of White Canes Connect, we talk to college freshmen Adison Lemmon and Simon Bonenfant. They tell us about college life and the accommodations they're both receiving at their respective schools. Simon, who is President of the Pennsylvania Association of Blind Students, also talks about the jam-packed agenda at the NFB of PA State Convention students meeting. Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/012 Adison, a NFB national scholarship winner, is attending Robert Morris University in Moon Township, PA. Simon, who is also a member of the NFB of PA state board and the Secretary of the Keystone Chapter, is attending Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. Simon is a regular contributor at Blind Abilities. Listen to the latest interview he conducted with the hosts of Believe You Can!, the talent show for blind and visually impaired performers. Blind Abilities #790. Contact White Canes Connect Do you have an idea for a show or know someone who we should feature on an upcoming podcast? Email us with any suggestions, questions or comments at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com. Follow White Canes Connect Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon
In this episode of White Canes Connect, we talk to future NFB leaders Adison Lemmon and Lizzy Muhammad Park about the NFB National Convention #NFB21. Both were scholarship winners, with Lizzy winning the $12,000 Dr. Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship. Lizzy will begin her Graduate Degree studies this fall at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., while Adison will start her freshman year at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, PA. Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/003 Contact White Canes Connect Do you have an idea for a show or know someone who we should feature on an upcoming podcast? Email us with any suggestions, questions or comments at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.
Comedian Norm MacDonald is dead at 61 after a 9 -year battle with cancer // Half of million residents in Texas are without power because of Hurricane Nicholas // Amazon is holding its biggest training and recruiting event tomorrow // Witnesses set to testify this week in the Elizabeth Holmes trial // A 5-year-old girl in Moon Township, Pennsylvania collapses at school after ingesting hand sanitizer // USC fires football coach Clay Helton // The FBI's hunt continues for a Tarzana couple who committed fraud.
So often we're so absorbed in our own little world following everyday rules that, sometimes we cause chaos when we get sidetracked and go our own way. In this message Lead Pastor Bill Balbach gives us the answer to the tough question, "Do...
The guys kick off the hour discussing the RMU hockey players hiring attorney Jeffrey Kessler to represent them. While it was shady what happened to their programs, it still is not vey likely that hockey will be saved in Moon Township. Also, who is the best pick to be the spokesperson of Pittsburgh? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join our Guest Speaker Russell Johnson as speaks on Palm Sunday.
In our journey throughout life there are hidden influences that erode our character which ultimately change us forever. Join Lead Pastor Bill Balbach as he talk to us about what the Apostle Paul had wrote on this.
On this week's Underpaid and Overrated: Tony, Garr and Noah discuss the Steelers bringing Ben Roethlisberger back for another year, Sidney Crosby being placed on the COVID list and fans being able to return to the stands in Pennsylvania. After the sports talk ends, the guys review an incredible add from Craig's list before wrapping things up with Garr's rap review, an extended Tony's two cents regarding the McDonalds in Moon Township and Noah's No Doubters.
Tim and I talk leaving Pleasantville (Moon Township), Delli talks getting wild and B keeps it real and gives us a woke update
SPECIAL GUESTMr. Randy Miller, Seneca Valley Buildings and Grounds DirectorMr. Randy Miller comes to Seneca Valley from the corporate sector where he worked for three and a half years as a project manager for FedEx Ground Corp. in Moon Township. During his time there, he was responsible for managing the development and design of facilities, sites, buildings and material handling systems for expansions and new hubs/stations for the entire gulf region. His additional experience includes 25 combined years with Architectural Innovations, Eckles Architecture; and Richard N. Manns, Architect P.C. IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEWPreparation taken prior to inclement weather.Staff personnel needed to prepare for the arrival of staff and/or students.The number of school sites and areas that need cleared within those sites.Clearing/salting process and steps, including what comes first.Timing of the process during inclement weather event. USEFUL INFORMATIONwww.svsd.net
Brian Carothers is a real estate agent with RE/MAX Select Realty in Moon Township, PA. He loves the real estate transaction process and enjoys helping people through one of the biggest purchases of their lives. Since social media's conception, Brian has learned to leverage it in a way not many other agents have. His persistence has resulted in great success. In the past, he was the host of a radio show in Atlanta, Georgia called "The Giant Show" and has always enjoyed making people laugh. Brian talks about how authenticity and comedy on social media have helped him do more business, his real estate marketing strategy, the importance of seeing the silver linings during the craziness of 2020, and much more! Follow Brian: Facebook (Main Profile) - Facebook (Secondary Fan Page) - Instagram - LinkedIn - YouTube Check Out The "Scrambleeasy": Instagram Clint Hurdle Quote: "When your job brings people pleasure, people take pleasure in telling you how to do your job." (If you know Clint, tell him that he should be a guest on FBP with Brian) Brian's Top 3 Internet Videos: 1. Man Throws Shoes At Bush 2. Dopey Falls from Fantasmic Upper Level Onto Goofy at Disney's Hollywood Studios 3. Hilarious Irish Toddler Swearing "Fuckin Chucky" -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for listening! FBP Website: fueledbyprogress.com YouTube: Fueled By Progress Instagram: @fbpapparel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Country singer extraordinaire Tim McGraw is with us for Celebrity Chit Chat, and he decided to take over Walmart Radio for a little while today. You have to hear what he plays! Iyube joins Bo in the studio, and they thought there were two people in the studio, so why not two Associate Callers of the Day? They are Dawn at Store 4644 in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, with a shoutout for her whole store AND Dominique at Store 6233 in Charlotte, North Carolina, who shouted out her Academy Trainer, Ben. Bo’s impossible question is a tough one today. What does the average person get 17 times a year? The answer might bug you. James from Store 4450 in Louisville, Kentucky tried his luck on Yes or NO WAY, BO. It’s a good one today. We have entertainment news, shoutouts and more on a FriYAY!
SHOW TOPICReturn to School Facilities PreparationSPECIAL GUESTMr. Randy Miller, Seneca Valley Buildings and Grounds DirectorMr. Randy Miller comes to Seneca Valley from the corporate sector where he worked for three and a half years as a project manager for FedEx Ground Corp. in Moon Township. During his time there, he was responsible for managing the development and design of facilities, sites, buildings and material handling systems for expansions and new hubs/stations for the entire gulf region. His additional experience includes 25 combined years with Architectural Innovations, Eckles Architecture; and Richard N. Manns, Architect P.C. IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW• Measures to ensure the building is clean and safe to welcome staff and students• Protocols to clean, sanitize and disinfect buildings - and ventilation protocols/procedures to maintain staff and student safety• Processes to procure adequate disinfection supplies meeting Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements for COVID-19• Plans for how and when staff will train on cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, and ventilation protocols• Methods for measuring the results of cleaning and disinfectingUSEFUL INFORMATIONwww.svsd.net/ReturntoSchoolwww.svsd.net/FacilitiesRTSwww.svsd.net/SchoolEnvironmentRTS
A Little Beer Tasting Group is just what the name implies: a group of individuals from all walks of life who meet each month at Patrick's Pub in Moon Township, PA to taste craft and enjoy each other's company. Tom and Nikki recently took the group over and have some great plans for the group moving forward. On today's episode, they share more about A Little Beer Beer Tasting Group, their journey's in to craft beer, how you can join up with them and also, why some people refer to me as 'Vanna' (I'm not joking), and more.
2:56pm NZ time today marks exactly 50 years since Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon and uttered those legendary words "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". We look at the celebrations around the world and how Apollo 11's moon landing changed space flight forever.A moonstruck United States celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's "giant leap" by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin at parties, races, ball games and concerts todayAt NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Aldrin showed Vice President Mike Pence the launch pad where he flew to the moon in 1969. At the same time halfway around the world, an American and two other astronauts blasted into space on a Russian rocket. And in Armstrong's hometown of Wapakoneta, Ohio, nearly 2,000 runners competed in "Run to the Moon" races."Apollo 11 is the only event in the 20th century that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century," the vice president said.Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on the moon, 50 years ago today. Photo / APWapakoneta 10K runner Robert Rocco, 54, a retired Air Force officer from Centerville, Ohio, called the moon landing by Armstrong and Aldrin "perhaps the most historic event in my lifetime, maybe in anybody's lifetime."At the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Gilda Warden sat on a bench and gazed in awe at the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, on display."It's like entering the Sistine Chapel and seeing the ceiling. You want to just sit there and take it in," said Warden, 63, a psychiatric nurse from Tacoma, Washington.Neil Armstrong's iconic photograph of Edwin 'Buzz Aldrin' from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission which saw the first crew to land on the moon. Photo / APOn July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin undocked from Columbia in lunar orbit and then descended in the lunar module Eagle to the Sea of Tranquility. The Eagle landed with just 17 seconds of fuel to spare. Six hours later, Armstrong was the first to step onto the lunar surface, proclaiming for the ages: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."It was humanity's first footsteps on another world.In a speech at Kennedy, Pence paid tribute to Armstrong, Aldrin and command module pilot Michael Collins — if they're not heroes, "then there are no heroes" — as well as the 400,000 Americans who worked tirelessly to get them to the moon.Aldrin, 89, grabbed the right hand of Neil Armstrong's older son, Rick, at Pence's mention of heroes. He then stood and saluted, and received a standing ovation. Armstrong died in 2012. Collins, 88, did not attend the Florida ceremony. But Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt, the next-to-last man to walk on the moon in 1972, was there.Pence reiterated the Trump administration's goal of sending American astronauts back to the moon within five years and eventually on to Mars. He said this next generation of astronauts will spend weeks and months on the lunar surface, not just days and hours like the 12 Apollo moonwalkers did. Alongside the stage was the newly completed Orion capsule that will fly to the moon and back, on a test flight without a crew, in another year or two.NASA had other celebrations going on today, most notably at Johnson Space Center in Houston, home to Mission Control; The US Space and Rocket Center next door to Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where the Saturn V moon rockets were born; and the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington.And where better to celebrate than Apollo, Pennsylvania — located in Armstrong County not far from Moon Township and the town of Mars. The historical society revived the annual moon-landing celebration in honor of the big 50. All of the Apollo astronauts have long been honorary citizens of Apollo, the society's Alan Morgan said.The three crew members of Apollo 11 pose for a group portrait a few weeks before the launch, May 1969. Left to right, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin. Photo / APA...
2:56pm NZ time today marks exactly 50 years since Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon and uttered those legendary words "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". We look at the celebrations around the world and how Apollo 11's moon landing changed space flight forever.A moonstruck United States celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's "giant leap" by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin at parties, races, ball games and concerts todayAt NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Aldrin showed Vice President Mike Pence the launch pad where he flew to the moon in 1969. At the same time halfway around the world, an American and two other astronauts blasted into space on a Russian rocket. And in Armstrong's hometown of Wapakoneta, Ohio, nearly 2,000 runners competed in "Run to the Moon" races."Apollo 11 is the only event in the 20th century that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century," the vice president said.Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on the moon, 50 years ago today. Photo / APWapakoneta 10K runner Robert Rocco, 54, a retired Air Force officer from Centerville, Ohio, called the moon landing by Armstrong and Aldrin "perhaps the most historic event in my lifetime, maybe in anybody's lifetime."At the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Gilda Warden sat on a bench and gazed in awe at the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, on display."It's like entering the Sistine Chapel and seeing the ceiling. You want to just sit there and take it in," said Warden, 63, a psychiatric nurse from Tacoma, Washington.Neil Armstrong's iconic photograph of Edwin 'Buzz Aldrin' from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission which saw the first crew to land on the moon. Photo / APOn July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin undocked from Columbia in lunar orbit and then descended in the lunar module Eagle to the Sea of Tranquility. The Eagle landed with just 17 seconds of fuel to spare. Six hours later, Armstrong was the first to step onto the lunar surface, proclaiming for the ages: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."It was humanity's first footsteps on another world.In a speech at Kennedy, Pence paid tribute to Armstrong, Aldrin and command module pilot Michael Collins — if they're not heroes, "then there are no heroes" — as well as the 400,000 Americans who worked tirelessly to get them to the moon.Aldrin, 89, grabbed the right hand of Neil Armstrong's older son, Rick, at Pence's mention of heroes. He then stood and saluted, and received a standing ovation. Armstrong died in 2012. Collins, 88, did not attend the Florida ceremony. But Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt, the next-to-last man to walk on the moon in 1972, was there.Pence reiterated the Trump administration's goal of sending American astronauts back to the moon within five years and eventually on to Mars. He said this next generation of astronauts will spend weeks and months on the lunar surface, not just days and hours like the 12 Apollo moonwalkers did. Alongside the stage was the newly completed Orion capsule that will fly to the moon and back, on a test flight without a crew, in another year or two.NASA had other celebrations going on today, most notably at Johnson Space Center in Houston, home to Mission Control; The US Space and Rocket Center next door to Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where the Saturn V moon rockets were born; and the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington.And where better to celebrate than Apollo, Pennsylvania — located in Armstrong County not far from Moon Township and the town of Mars. The historical society revived the annual moon-landing celebration in honor of the big 50. All of the Apollo astronauts have long been honorary citizens of Apollo, the society's Alan Morgan said.The three crew members of Apollo 11 pose for a group portrait a few weeks before the launch, May 1969. Left to right, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin. Photo / APA...
2:56pm NZ time today marks exactly 50 years since Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon and uttered those legendary words "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". We look at the celebrations around the world and how Apollo 11's moon landing changed space flight forever.A moonstruck United States celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's "giant leap" by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin at parties, races, ball games and concerts todayAt NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Aldrin showed Vice President Mike Pence the launch pad where he flew to the moon in 1969. At the same time halfway around the world, an American and two other astronauts blasted into space on a Russian rocket. And in Armstrong's hometown of Wapakoneta, Ohio, nearly 2,000 runners competed in "Run to the Moon" races."Apollo 11 is the only event in the 20th century that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century," the vice president said.Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on the moon, 50 years ago today. Photo / APWapakoneta 10K runner Robert Rocco, 54, a retired Air Force officer from Centerville, Ohio, called the moon landing by Armstrong and Aldrin "perhaps the most historic event in my lifetime, maybe in anybody's lifetime."At the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Gilda Warden sat on a bench and gazed in awe at the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, on display."It's like entering the Sistine Chapel and seeing the ceiling. You want to just sit there and take it in," said Warden, 63, a psychiatric nurse from Tacoma, Washington.Neil Armstrong's iconic photograph of Edwin 'Buzz Aldrin' from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission which saw the first crew to land on the moon. Photo / APOn July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin undocked from Columbia in lunar orbit and then descended in the lunar module Eagle to the Sea of Tranquility. The Eagle landed with just 17 seconds of fuel to spare. Six hours later, Armstrong was the first to step onto the lunar surface, proclaiming for the ages: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."It was humanity's first footsteps on another world.In a speech at Kennedy, Pence paid tribute to Armstrong, Aldrin and command module pilot Michael Collins — if they're not heroes, "then there are no heroes" — as well as the 400,000 Americans who worked tirelessly to get them to the moon.Aldrin, 89, grabbed the right hand of Neil Armstrong's older son, Rick, at Pence's mention of heroes. He then stood and saluted, and received a standing ovation. Armstrong died in 2012. Collins, 88, did not attend the Florida ceremony. But Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt, the next-to-last man to walk on the moon in 1972, was there.Pence reiterated the Trump administration's goal of sending American astronauts back to the moon within five years and eventually on to Mars. He said this next generation of astronauts will spend weeks and months on the lunar surface, not just days and hours like the 12 Apollo moonwalkers did. Alongside the stage was the newly completed Orion capsule that will fly to the moon and back, on a test flight without a crew, in another year or two.NASA had other celebrations going on today, most notably at Johnson Space Center in Houston, home to Mission Control; The US Space and Rocket Center next door to Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where the Saturn V moon rockets were born; and the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington.And where better to celebrate than Apollo, Pennsylvania — located in Armstrong County not far from Moon Township and the town of Mars. The historical society revived the annual moon-landing celebration in honor of the big 50. All of the Apollo astronauts have long been honorary citizens of Apollo, the society's Alan Morgan said.The three crew members of Apollo 11 pose for a group portrait a few weeks before the launch, May 1969. Left to right, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin. Photo / APA...
She's Number 3,421 Today's topics include: That's were E. Jean Carroll's book is ranked on Amazon - but that didn't stop the people in the media from putting her on prime time...; next, Jessica Vaughan (Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies) joins the show to talk with John about the upcoming 'sweeps' or 'raids' President Trump has instructed ICE to conduct this weekend to gather up immigrants illegally residing in our borders; then, John talks about how the 'race card' gets thrown around a lot, especially by members on the Left...even the President of BET can't escape being called 'racist' simply for not backing any of the Democratic candidates running for office due to their progressiveness; and finally Mike Magulick (President of Miracles in Moon Township) gives John an update on progress happening at the Miracle Field. To help donate to this great cause, go to: www.MiraclesInMoon.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are You A Fluid Fan? Today's topics include: John wrote a column about what it means to be a 'fluid fan' over at TribLive.com this past weekend. A company called, Sports Innovation Lab did a study on all types and demographics of sports fans, and came up with a category for the younger generation...; next, John takes some listener calls and discusses CEO to employee pay; then, Mike Magulick (president of The Miracle League of Moon Township) joins the show to discuss why the Miracle Field project is so important and how you can help donate to the cause - creating an inclusive space where both persons with special needs and their able-bodied peers can play; and finally...Beto O'Rourke. He went on The View this morning to apologize for being 'privileged'....need we say more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Are Doomed Today's topics include: The U.N. came out with a report saying millions of plants and animals are going to become extinct, that is unless we do everything environmentalists say...; next, Patrick Moore (co-founder of Greenpeace, author of "Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout", policy advisor at the Heartland Institute) joins the show to discuss and debunk these outrageous allegations of mass extinction coming from the U.N. and the New York Times; and finally, Jim Leyland (former MLB manager, now partnering with The Miracle League of Moon Township) joins the show to talk about his recent partnership with The Miracle League and how you can help get involved with this amazing project benefiting athletes with special needs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Are in the Middle of a Stupidity Epidemic Today's topics include: Forget the measles vaccination...how about one for stupidity? Look no further than the recent stupidity happening in Philadelphia and New York, over 1930's singer Kate Smith...; next, Christine Flowers (Philly radio personality and columnist) joins the show to give the inside scoop of how the average local in Philadelphia feels after the Flyers made a statement that they are taking down singing legend Kate Smith's statue (famous for her rendition of 'God Bless America') over a 'racist' singing past; and finally, Rocky Bleier (former NFL Pittsburgh Steeler) discusses a project that both he and this very station is involved with. It's called 'The Miracle League of Moon Township', which is constructing a miracle athletic field for kids with special needs. Hear how Rocky became involved with this amazing project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump mentions Sen. Warren in his speech in Moon Township.
03-10-2018 - President Donald Trump Gives Amazing Speech in Moon Township Pennsylvania - part - 02 - audio - English
03-10-2018 - President Donald Trump Gives Amazing Speech in Moon Township Pennsylvania - part - 01 - audio - English
Join Sr.Pastor Steve Hammer and guest speakers Roger Storms and Douglas Crozier, as we dedicate our new Moon Township facility and kick-off a new message series - "This is For Everyone".
September 19, 2016 #YaJagoffPodcast / Episode #038 Don’t know what we did to deserve this but…. “wash-out rain” was predicted for our “Podcast under the Stars” at The Embers in Moon Township. We took the chance and set up our equipment outside and BOOM…free and clear!!! On top of that, we ate a special yinzer menu specially made by Food By Lyndsey. John Knight updated us on his run for POTUS, the famous Dr. Audrey Guskey of Duquesne University came on to talk about how to live cheap in Pittsburgh and Patsy Trello, owner of The Embers, talks about this beautiful patio space. LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and Tunein Radio via the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” channel. YaJagoff! Podcast - SHOW NOTES: Episode 38 – The Podcast Under the Stars Episode Music: “We Won’t” by Pig Pen Theater 00:55 We are under the stars.. wait….. more like, we are not under the rain! Just some clouds. Don’t forget! Next week we are recording at former Pen’s goalie, Ken Wregget’s 31 Sports Bar-Grille in Bridgeville. But first, we try to get Patsy Trello to sing Frank Sinatra. 04:42 Patsy Trello, owner of The Embers Meeting Place and Trello Cioccolato in Moon Township practices his Joe Pesci impersonation and tells us how he got from “Upper St. McKee’s Rocks” to Moon Township. 08:42 The Food Tasters is on with our chef for the night, Lyndsey from Food by Lyndsey. She brought us Iron City Candied Bacon, Ham BBQ Pop Tarts, homemade Wedding Soup, Haluski with Dumplings , Pittsburgh Steak Salad On A Stick and mini Strawberry Pretzel Jello Salads! On top of that, Tasha gave us Reese’s Cups for…. .well, you’ll have to listen (no cheating). 19:35 Dr. Audrey Guskey, Pittsburgh consumer trends expert…. You’ve seen her on all of the news channels, heard her on Pittsburgh radio and her own website, www.DrAudreyGuskey.com. What’s up with this Jekyll and Hyde economy in Pittsburgh? And, what are the Nordstrom’s Rack and Macy’s Backstage? Wait, even more importantly, why do Pittsburghers put an “s” on the end of every retail outlet name like Aldi’s? 34:17 John Knight, Jagoffs Party POTUS candidate, is updating his candidacy info. Mexican border issues, his health records and his recent viral video showing him passing out and being helped into a van! Don’t forget, he still needs a VP running mate. You can win some cool prizes. Get details. Why? Because #HesNotTheOtherTwo Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7/365 worldwide. Audio On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – APPLE users can find us on the iTunes and Podcast app. – ANDROID users can find us on Google Play Music, – ALL users can listen on computers, tablets, and smartphones via RSS, SoundCloud, Stitcher Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts or tunein radio, website or apps. * SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network • iTunes • Google Play Music • SoundCloud • tunein radio • RSS • Website Thanks, To: Photo Credits: The Food Tasters The Pittsburgh Podcast Network Production: Frank Murgia and Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: The Podcast @YaJagoffPodcast John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Craig Tumas @CraigTumas John Knight @JKnight841 Jason Havelka @SportsMongerPgh Pig Pen Theatre Company @PigPenTheatreCo Food By Lyndsey @LPhillis The Embers @TheEmbersPgh Dr. Audrey Guskey @DrAudreyGuskey Consumer Sense @consumersense Gab Bonesso @gabbonesso The Food Tasters @TheFoodTasters Follow us on Snapchat: Search: PghPodcast and YaJagoffPodcast Produced at talent network, inc. @talentnetworktv by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network @pghpodcast
September 12, 2016 #YaJagoffPodcast / Episode #037 OK, so we’re a little late on a back to school tips but, if you’re looking for how to be frugal throughout the school year, how to search for colleges and sort through the financial aid pile of acronyms, this is for you! Oh, and if you don’t care about back to school tips, you’ll appreciate the PLLs (Professional Lunch Ladies) who steam-rolled their way into the studio. Finally, we have an anonymous school teacher from Seattle who tells us stories about Parent Jagoffs! VIEW the Episode Promo Video: https://youtu.be/vfPGJsVWxAw LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play Music and TuneIn via “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” SHOW NOTES: Episode Music: "Take Me (acoustic)" by The Clarks from the Feathers and Bones album 01:00 We are back in the studio for the first time in weeks. A record crowd was expected at the Pitt vs Penn State Football game, 70,000, and pretty sure we had that many people in the studio for this episode! 03:30 PLLs, somehow, two Professional Lunch Ladies barged into the studio. Quite honestly, they’re nuts but….. 07:10 First up, Dr. Nancy Berk, podcaster, author, humorist, Parade Magazine columnist, stand-up comedian and mom. She wrote a book, College Bound and Gagged, on how to NOT go insane over choosing, touring and paying for colleges! 17:40 Our anonymous teacher, a real teacher, comes on to tell us about parents being Jagoffs. 25:00 What about battling the fashion issue with sending kids back to school. And, there’s a new secret to the FASFA rules that could make a parent’s life so much less stressful around tax time when filling out those damned forms. Femme, from the www.FemmeFrugality.com blog is with us. Craig’s all ears knowing that he has 3 boys that will have to go through this process! 37:15 The PLLs, Professional Lunch Ladies are back. They have a long tradition of lunch lady work in their past. They want us to eat healthy… but, of course, we’re eating donuts and cupcakes and drinking chocolate milk! 45:15 Don’t forget about the John Knight running for POTUS! He’s having a contest to see who wants to be his VP running mate under the #Jagoffs Party. You can win some cool prizes. Get details. Visit The Food Tasters website for information about our (live studio audience!) podcast recording at The Embers in Moon Township on Saturday, September 17th – you’re invited! Big thanks to PCC (Professional Cake Creator) Cathy Burnheimer of Frosted Envy for the chocolate chip cookie dough cupcakes. Yeah, that’s what we said! Cupcakes filled with cookie dough!! We’re happy to announce that Frosted Envy will be a regular food sponsor of our podcasts! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: – All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7/365 worldwide. Audio On-Demand in your hand on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network on all listening platforms and all of the shows on the network delivered to you in one master feed. • iTunes • Google Play Music • SoundCloud • tunein radio • Stitcher Radio Production: Frank Murgia and Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: The Podcast @YaJagoffPodcast John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Craig Tumas @CraigTumas John Knight @JKnight841 The Clarks @TheClarks Missy Moreno @SikeItsMissy Alex O’Brien @AandSandO Dr. Nancy Berk @nancyberk Whine at 9 Podcast @Whineat9 Femme Frugality @FemmeFrugality Frosted Envy @FrostedEnvyPGH The Food Tasters @TheFoodTasters Follow us on Snapchat: Search: PghPodcast and YaJagoffPodcast Produced at talent network, inc. @talentnetworktv by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network @pghpodcast
On this episode of the Veterans Breakfast Club Podcast, listen to the stories and voices of local veterans recorded live September 9, 2016 at the Air Force Reserve 911th Airlift Wing in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. Host: Todd DePastino. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Featured Stories and Voices Guy Prestia (21:40) Alex Dyga (31:20) Bob Harbula (37:15) Harvey Bowser (47:47) Harry […]
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Coach Karen Hall will interview Robert Morris University Director of Athletics Craig Coleman. Athletic director Dr. Craig Coleman has been at the helm of the Colonials' ship for the past 10 years, as RMU has gained unprecedented levels of local and national exposure for its exploits in various sports. He was gracious enough to grant me an interview in his office at Joe Walton Stadium on the Moon Township campus.
On this episode of the Veterans Breakfast Club Podcast, listen to the stories and voices of local veterans recorded live on March 24, 2016 at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. Host: Todd DePastino. Audiography: Kevin Farkas/Bryan Chemini, Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative. Featured Stories and Voices Dan Brownlee (13:43) Andrew Brennan (26:18 […]
December 15, 2015 | Ep.003 #YaJagoffPodcast – A Podcast all about Pittsburgh There are a lot of podcasts, or PAWDcasts as you might say in Pittsburghese, but none this focused on what’s happening in Pittsburgh. Co-hosts John Chamberlin and Craig Tumas talk with guests about food, entertainment, current events and, of course, Jagoffs! This weekly podcast is based on the Pittsburgh humor blog, YaJagoff.com. PODCAST SHOW NOTES: -- Recorded at the Pittsburgh Podcast Network studios at talent network, inc. in Moon Township, PA -- Episode Music: The Clarks, Take Care of You • 00:59 Opening, John and Craig. We have a phone number for you to leave us messages, 412-444-8JAG • 02:22 Tasha or Tori Segment. This episode, we have Tasha from TheFoodTasters.com who brought some Greens and Beans from Matteo’s Restaurant in Lawrenceville. You’ll probably smell the garlic through your headphones. What’s the history with Matteo’s? • 07:54 A Jew, a Roman Catholic and a Ukrainian Orthodox walk into a podcast and…… We talk to 3 people, a Saul Markowitz, Tom Musial and Kate Rekrut about their Christmas, Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas and Chanukah controversies. Like…why can’t we get one spelling of Chanukah? Tom wants to trade to get dreidel. Kate tells us why Ukrainian Orthodox is celebrated…because they like to party extra hard! • 18:35 Traffic on the 5’s with Bonny Diver • 18:55 A call from Santa…how does he know about the dance club, Blush? • 22:57 Back to the Holiday traditions trades and what would Kate, Tom and Saul give away from their religious traditions if they could • 33:56 Closing. Don’t forget, we have a phone number, i.e. a heckling line. Call us 412-444-8JAG THANKS TO: Photo Credits: The FoodTasters The Pittsburgh Podcast Network On-site Production: Frank Murgia, Jim Amato and Wayne Weil HOW TO LISTEN REGULARLY: – All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7 On-Demand in your hand on smartphone and tablet and on your laptop and desktop. – Apple users can find it on the iTunes Podcast app or player. – Android users can find it on the SoundCloud or TuneIn website or app. * SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network HOW TO FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Craig Tumas @CraigTumas Jim Amato @JimAmato01 Bonny Diver @BDiverTraffic Tom Musial @TomMusial (TomMusical.com) Kate Rekrut @RenovoBeauty (RenovoBeauty.com) Saul Markowitz @PghPRman (Markowitz Communications) Bill Elmer (Billy Elmer on Facebook) @TheFoodTasters * Produced at talent network, inc. by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network. @talentnetworktv http://talentnetworkinc.com @pghpodcast http://PittsburghPodcastNetwork.com
Todd Hamer Interview. There are coaches in our field who have made tremendous sacrifices to help their athletes and their assistants to improve in every aspect of their lives. Todd Hamer not only understands the importance of developing and mentoring student-athletes from a physical standpoint, but takes pride in facilitating them to make a positive impact in all facets of their maturing process. Todd Hamer is a friend and mentor who is continually combining a global, life-long learning process with real-world experiences which have made him one of the wisest strength & conditioning coaches in our field. His track record of weight room management, long-term development of athletes, and the holistic preparation of assistant coaches is second to none. I have invited Coach Hamer to speak at the Central Ohio Strength & Conditioning Clinic on three separate occasions and have watched him coach at Robert Morris University and at the elitefts™ Learn to Train seminars. There has not been an interaction with Todd that I have not learned something about coaching athletes, mentoring people, and bettering myself. This is an interview we did together at the Learn to Train 7 Seminar in November of 2013. Topics Covered in this Podcast Balancing the training of so many sports at a smaller university. Developing assistant coaches and preparing them for the next job. The gap between the science of strength & conditioning and the practical application of it. Being a thermometer versus being a thermostat in the weight room. Articles by Todd Hamer The 2013-14 athletic campaign marks the sixth season for Todd Hamer as head strength and conditioning coach at Robert Morris. Hamer is responsible for designing and implementing programs for each of RMU’s 23 Division I intercollegiate sports. Named head strength and conditioning coach in May of 2007, Hamer came to RMU from George Mason University, where he served in the same capacity since 2004. At George Mason, Hamer was responsible for the women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, baseball, women’s soccer, softball and women’s track and field teams. A graduate of Penn State with a Bachelor of Science degree, Hamer received a master’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. Prior to George Mason, Hamer was the head strength and conditioning coach at Marist College from 2002 to 2004. He worked with each of the 23 intercollegiate programs for the Red Foxes and was also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Marist College Fitness Center. Before taking the position at Marist, Hamer was an assistant strength & conditioning coach at The Citadel in Charlestown, South Carolina. In August of 2001, Hamer worked as a graduate assistant for Virginia Commonwealth University. At VCU, he worked with soccer, field hockey, track and field and volleyball in all aspects of strength and conditioning. He also assisted in the design of a new 5,500-square foot weight room at VCU. A native of Moon Township, Pa., Hamer is a competitive powerlifter and competed in the International Powerlifting Association National Championships in 2002. He continues to compete and won the 2001 USAPL Virginia State Championship. In addition, he is a competitive member of the International Power Lifting Association. His best lifts are 545 pounds for squat, 425 pounds for bench and 540 pounds for deadlift. He is a regular presenter for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). - Courtesy of Robert Morris University Sports Information