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As ticket prices soar and ads for sports betting increase, are business interests taking some of the magic out of sporting events? We welcome Cheri Bradish, David Macfarlane, and Morgan Campbell to explore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with law professor Lisa Pruitt about how the white working class became a force in American politics, linguist Adam Aleksic spells out how online subcultures shape popular language, CBC Sports senior contributors Shireen Ahmed and Morgan Campbell reflect on the successes, controversies and surprises of the Paris Olympics, and historian Mary Beard shares lessons for our world from the Roman Empire.Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
There were some big wins for Canada at the Paris Summer Olympics, breaking, fencing, track. Summer McIntosh became the first Canadian athlete to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games. But there were also controversies like the women's soccer drone scandal. Morgan Campbell is a sports reporter and a Senior Contributor with the CBC. He took your questions about the highs and lows of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Morgan Campbell, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss Noah Lyles' stunning win in the men's 100 meters and Sha'Carri Richardson's silver in the women's. Slate's Christina Cauterucci explains the controversy about the women boxers accused of failing a gender-eligibility test. Plus, Olympics potpourri, including NBC's announcing fails, tennis genius, and archery thrills. 100 meters (2:34): Noah Lyles nipped Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in one of the most exciting races in Olympics history. Women's boxing(17:41): Slate's Christina Cauterucci on the culture-war furor around two women boxers. Olympics potpourri (34:48): NBC's 100-meters and gymnastics fails, a scintillating men's tennis final, and a golden arrow. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morgan Campbell, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss Noah Lyles' stunning win in the men's 100 meters and Sha'Carri Richardson's silver in the women's. Slate's Christina Cauterucci explains the controversy about the women boxers accused of failing a gender-eligibility test. Plus, Olympics potpourri, including NBC's announcing fails, tennis genius, and archery thrills. 100 meters (2:34): Noah Lyles nipped Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in one of the most exciting races in Olympics history. Women's boxing(17:41): Slate's Christina Cauterucci on the culture-war furor around two women boxers. Olympics potpourri (34:48): NBC's 100-meters and gymnastics fails, a scintillating men's tennis final, and a golden arrow. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morgan Campbell, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss Noah Lyles' stunning win in the men's 100 meters and Sha'Carri Richardson's silver in the women's. Slate's Christina Cauterucci explains the controversy about the women boxers accused of failing a gender-eligibility test. Plus, Olympics potpourri, including NBC's announcing fails, tennis genius, and archery thrills. 100 meters (2:34): Noah Lyles nipped Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in one of the most exciting races in Olympics history. Women's boxing(17:41): Slate's Christina Cauterucci on the culture-war furor around two women boxers. Olympics potpourri (34:48): NBC's 100-meters and gymnastics fails, a scintillating men's tennis final, and a golden arrow. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morgan Campbell, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss Noah Lyles' stunning win in the men's 100 meters and Sha'Carri Richardson's silver in the women's. Slate's Christina Cauterucci explains the controversy about the women boxers accused of failing a gender-eligibility test. Plus, Olympics potpourri, including NBC's announcing fails, tennis genius, and archery thrills. 100 meters (2:34): Noah Lyles nipped Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in one of the most exciting races in Olympics history. Women's boxing(17:41): Slate's Christina Cauterucci on the culture-war furor around two women boxers. Olympics potpourri (34:48): NBC's 100-meters and gymnastics fails, a scintillating men's tennis final, and a golden arrow. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Morgan Campbell, and Stefan Fatsis discuss the Dream Team's opening-game win at the Paris Olympics. Gymnastics writer Rebecca Schulman joins to assess whether a calf injury might derail Simone Biles' quest for redemption. And, the Games' first scandal: Canadian soccer Spygate. Dream Team (4:53): Led by Kevin Durant and LeBron James, Team USA crushed Nikola Jokic and Serbia it its Olympics opener. Gymnastics (18:26): How severe is the calf injury that left Simone Biles limping and crawling during qualifying rounds in Paris? Soccer scandal (33:45): Canada's men's and women's soccer teams used drones to spy on opponents for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Morgan Campbell, and Stefan Fatsis discuss the Dream Team's opening-game win at the Paris Olympics. Gymnastics writer Rebecca Schulman joins to assess whether a calf injury might derail Simone Biles' quest for redemption. And, the Games' first scandal: Canadian soccer Spygate. Dream Team (4:53): Led by Kevin Durant and LeBron James, Team USA crushed Nikola Jokic and Serbia it its Olympics opener. Gymnastics (18:26): How severe is the calf injury that left Simone Biles limping and crawling during qualifying rounds in Paris? Soccer scandal (33:45): Canada's men's and women's soccer teams used drones to spy on opponents for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Morgan Campbell, and Stefan Fatsis discuss the Dream Team's opening-game win at the Paris Olympics. Gymnastics writer Rebecca Schulman joins to assess whether a calf injury might derail Simone Biles' quest for redemption. And, the Games' first scandal: Canadian soccer Spygate. Dream Team (4:53): Led by Kevin Durant and LeBron James, Team USA crushed Nikola Jokic and Serbia it its Olympics opener. Gymnastics (18:26): How severe is the calf injury that left Simone Biles limping and crawling during qualifying rounds in Paris? Soccer scandal (33:45): Canada's men's and women's soccer teams used drones to spy on opponents for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Morgan Campbell, and Stefan Fatsis discuss the Dream Team's opening-game win at the Paris Olympics. Gymnastics writer Rebecca Schulman joins to assess whether a calf injury might derail Simone Biles' quest for redemption. And, the Games' first scandal: Canadian soccer Spygate. Dream Team (4:53): Led by Kevin Durant and LeBron James, Team USA crushed Nikola Jokic and Serbia it its Olympics opener. Gymnastics (18:26): How severe is the calf injury that left Simone Biles limping and crawling during qualifying rounds in Paris? Soccer scandal (33:45): Canada's men's and women's soccer teams used drones to spy on opponents for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Josh Levin, and the CBC's Morgan Campbell check in on the WNBA at the halfway point of a historic season. They also talk about ESPN's list of the 100 greatest pro athletes of the 2000s. Finally, they interview Rose Eveleth about their podcast Tested, on the history of sex testing in sports. WNBA (4:19): What's the story with the new TV deal? How did the WNBA All-Stars beat the Olympic team? 100 greatest athletes(18:45): What's wrong with ESPN's list? Are we falling into a trap by talking about it at all? Tested (32:06): The century-long obsession over whether women athletes are really women. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Josh Levin, and the CBC's Morgan Campbell check in on the WNBA at the halfway point of a historic season. They also talk about ESPN's list of the 100 greatest pro athletes of the 2000s. Finally, they interview Rose Eveleth about their podcast Tested, on the history of sex testing in sports. WNBA (4:19): What's the story with the new TV deal? How did the WNBA All-Stars beat the Olympic team? 100 greatest athletes(18:45): What's wrong with ESPN's list? Are we falling into a trap by talking about it at all? Tested (32:06): The century-long obsession over whether women athletes are really women. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Josh Levin, and the CBC's Morgan Campbell check in on the WNBA at the halfway point of a historic season. They also talk about ESPN's list of the 100 greatest pro athletes of the 2000s. Finally, they interview Rose Eveleth about their podcast Tested, on the history of sex testing in sports. WNBA (4:19): What's the story with the new TV deal? How did the WNBA All-Stars beat the Olympic team? 100 greatest athletes(18:45): What's wrong with ESPN's list? Are we falling into a trap by talking about it at all? Tested (32:06): The century-long obsession over whether women athletes are really women. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin share their thoughts on baseball legend Willie Mays, who died last week at age 93. Morgan Campbell of the CBC also joins to analyze the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and to look at how the sports world turned on Drake. Mays (3:02): His greatest catch, the racism he faced, and his run-in with Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Track (28:05): Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles roared to victories in the 100 meters. Drake and sports (46:45): Drake's NBA “friends” appear to be siding with Kendrick Lamar. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin share their thoughts on baseball legend Willie Mays, who died last week at age 93. Morgan Campbell of the CBC also joins to analyze the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and to look at how the sports world turned on Drake. Mays (3:02): His greatest catch, the racism he faced, and his run-in with Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Track (28:05): Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles roared to victories in the 100 meters. Drake and sports (46:45): Drake's NBA “friends” appear to be siding with Kendrick Lamar. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin share their thoughts on baseball legend Willie Mays, who died last week at age 93. Morgan Campbell of the CBC also joins to analyze the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and to look at how the sports world turned on Drake. Mays (3:02): His greatest catch, the racism he faced, and his run-in with Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Track (28:05): Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles roared to victories in the 100 meters. Drake and sports (46:45): Drake's NBA “friends” appear to be siding with Kendrick Lamar. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris sits down with author and journalist Morgan Campbell. They talk about Drake, the Chicago Bears, the WNBA. Website: Morgan's Book ChrisLamberth.com Morgan's TED X Talk Patreon: Mundane Festival Twitter: @MorganPCampbell @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth Email: mundanefestivalpod@gmail.com
On the Saturday April 27 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Ruth Reichl, the New York Times bestselling author of five memoirs, the novel “Delicious!,” and the cookbook “My Kitchen Year.” She was editor in chief of Gourmet magazine, and previously served as restaurant critic for The New York Times, as well as food editor and restaurant critic for the Los Angeles Times. She has been honored with six James Beard Awards. Today we'll talk about her new book “The Paris Novel,” which follows Stella St. Vincent, an introverted thirtysomething, who finds purpose in a search for art, fashion and food on a 1983 Paris trip. We'll also meet award-winning, former Toronto Star journalist Morgan Campbell. His new memoir “My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us,” offers a history of his family's multigenerational battles, a coming-of-age story, and a powerful reckoning with what it means to be Black in Canada when you have strong American roots. Then, we'll meet Christian Sparkes, a film director and screenwriter from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. I really like his revenge thriller “Hammer,” the story of a father who faces a personal crisis when he discovers his estranged son fleeing a botched drug deal. It's good stuff, and likely available on a streamer near you. Today, we'll talk about his new movie “The King Tide.” Set in Newfoundland and Labrador, it tells the story of an isolated, struggling community, ten years after a child with miraculous gifts washed up on the beach. She is able to heal people, but after a decade of prosperity, her adoptive parents are forced to decide whether her safety is more important than their community's prosperity.
Episode 75 with Gustav Edén, skateboarder and project manager for the city of Malmö, Sweden. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up between Gothenburg and Lund in the 80's, riding for Unabomber Skateboards and Octagon Wheels while living in London and Australia in the late 90's and 2000's before moving back to Sweden and eventually becoming the skateboarding coordinator for the city of Malmö in 2014 among many other things through surprise questions from long-time friends of his: James Woodley and Ali Cairns, Will Harmon, Martin Stahlman, Wig Worland, David Gough, Morgan Campbell, Paul Silvester, Dan Magee, Ted Barrow, John Dahlquist, Leo Sharp, Kyle Beachy, Léo Valls, Chris Lawton, Peter Hellicar, Rich Holland, Mia Erlandsson, Toby Alexander, Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy, Viet N'Guyen, Martin Ottosson and Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Gustav life recap(09:52) – James Woodley and Ali Cairns(23:22) – Will Harmon(30:40) – Martin Stahlman (35:16) – Wig Worland(41:48) – David Gough (45:45) – Morgan Campbell(48:25) – Paul Silvester (50:12) – Dan Magee(55:30) – Ted Barrow(01:08:33) – John Dahlquist (01:14:42) – Leo Sharp(01:18:50) – Kyle Beachy(01:22:20) – Léo Valls(01:30:52) – Chris Lawton(01:38:44) – Peter Hellicar(01:45:45) – Rich Holland(01:50:04) – Mia Erlandsson (02:10:12) – Toby Alexander(02:13:49) – Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy (02:19:16) – Viet N'Guyen(02:21:01) – Martin Ottosson(02:29:50) – Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga(02:35:00) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards
On the Saturday February 24, 2024 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet award-winning, former Toronto Star journalist Morgan Campbell. His new memoir “My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us,” offers a history of his family's multigenerational battles, a coming-of-age story, and a powerful reckoning with what it means to be Black in Canada when you have strong American roots. Morgan Campbell joins CBC Sports as our first Senior Contributor after 18 standout years at the Toronto Star. In 2004 he won the National Newspaper Award for "Long Shots," a serial narrative about a high school basketball team from Scarborough. Later created, hosted and co-produced "Sportonomics," a weekly video series examining the business of Sport. And he spent his last two years at the Star authoring the Sports Prism initiative, a weekly feature covering the intersection of sports, race, business, politics and culture. Morgan is also a TedX lecturer, and a frequent contributor to several CBC platforms, including the extremely popular and sorely-missed Sports Culture Panel on CBC Radio Q. His work has been featured in the New York Times, the Literary Review of Canada, and the Best Canadian Sports Writing anthology. Then we meet New York Times bestselling author Nita Prose joins me to talk about her new book, The Mystery Guest,” it's a follow-up to her phenomenally successful first The Maid. It follows the adventures of Molly Gray, a maid at the Regency Grand Hotel who launches an investigation of her own into the death of an acclaimed author who died in one of the hotel's rooms. We'll learn how a mummified rat was part of the unusual inspiration for this book and much more.
Historical fiction buffs Janie Change and Kate Quinn discuss their novel The Phoenix Crown, legendary Montreal Canadiens goaltender and author Ken Dryden answers the Proust questionnaire, hockey romance writer Rachel Reid dishes on her novel Time to Shine, sportswriter extraordinaire Morgan Campbell talks about writing his debut memoir, and more.
Chris sits down with author Morgan Campbell to discuss his memoir "My Fighting Family: Borders And Bloodlines And The Battles That Made Us". Website: Morgan's Book ChrisLamberth.com Morgan's TED X Talk Patreon: Mundane Festival Twitter: @MorganPCampbell @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth Email: mundanefestivalpod@gmail.com
Morgan Campbell's debut memoir, “My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us” is more than a sports book — but sport is a through line. Campbell, whose parents and a set of grandparents decamped from Chicago for Toronto during the sociopolitically turbulent late 1960s, shares much about growing up Black and learning his way in Canada when holding trenchant American roots. It explores a rich and nuanced family tree filled with characters that can be turbulently interconnected. Campbell is a CBC Sports senior contributor who spent close to two decades with the Toronto Star, the largest newspaper in Canada. He also performs boxing commentary, and was a boxing correspondent for The New York Times. His spouse, Perdita Felicien, was also a guest of SportsLit in 2021 (“My Mother's Daughter,” S5E06).
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with The Globe and Mail's Alexandra Posadzki about the battle to control Rogers and how telecom is being reshaped in Canada more broadly, Dr. Jen Gunter debunks menstruation myths, The Washington Post's Toluse Olorunnipa unpacks the wild week in American politics, and sports journalist Morgan Campbell recounts his experience growing up Black in Canada with a family that has deep American roots. Find more at at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
The episode kicks off with host Karim Kanji and returning guest and new author Morgan Campbell discussing the parallels between the publishing and boxing industries, highlighting the similarities between writers and boxers, editors and trainers, and agents and managers. They emphasize the importance of active promotion in both fields, drawing insightful comparisons between book promotion and the marketing efforts involved in selling pay-per-view boxing events. The episode then touches on the intricacies of writing a book about family, with Campbell highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and the need to write from his own perspective. They also reflect on their experiences with education, sharing memories of the lack of natural light in their school and the impact of technology on learning. Campbell passionately addresses the issue of Black America's culture being underappreciated and appropriated, emphasizing the lack of authentic love and compensation for their contributions. The meeting concludes with a discussion about a poignant passage from Campbell's book, "My Fighting Family Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us," where Campbell vividly describes a pivotal moment in a high school football game. They also share their thoughts on the upcoming Super Bowl, with Campbell expressing his confidence in the Kansas City Chiefs' ability to outperform the San Francisco 49ers.
In this 1422nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Morgan Campbell about his career at the Toronto Star and CBC and his fighting family. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada and Electronic Products Recycling Association. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
This week my guest was on the show. He's got over 20+ years in sports journalism. He spent 15+ years as a writer for the Toronto Star As a sports reporter where he covered everything from the CFL to MLB to the UFC, writing daily stories but specializing in longer features that explore the intersection of sports and social issues. He is now CBC sport's first senior contributor. In 2004 he won the National Newspaper Award for "Long Shots," a serial narrative about a high school basketball team from Scarborough. 5 years ago he stepped on stage to give a Ted talk where he touched on race, sports and telling true stories. I encourage you to check it out if you have a few minutes on hand. he's been featured in the new york times where he writes on boxing news. if you a boxing fan like me, you'll love the articles he writes. My guest this week is Morgan Campbell. Morgan is well-decorated in his field that isn't afraid to share his honest thoughts about what he writes about. He's built a reputation, a following and a brand by examining the game behind the game. In his ted talk, something he said towards the end of the video stuck with me. he said "Once you get rid of the cliches, and get rid of the safety nets, you are left with the truth. And journalists are in the truth business. I had a great conversation with Morgan. We touched on a lot of different topics, including: - The process of writing his memoir (Coming soon) - Cultural shifts Growing up as an American/Canadian - Losing his father as a teenager to cancer - The backstory behind the start of his journalism career - Stories from his years with the Toronto star + Anson Carter incident - Why integrity and truth should be the foundation of every story - The backstory behind why he left the Toronto star - His Ted Talk Entited: "Race, Sports and telling true stories." - Gervonta Davis Vs Ryan Garcia And so much more. But before you check out the episode, if you could do me a huge favour and leave a rating and review of the podcast? that would greatly help out the show. If you prefer watching your podcast, subscribe to the youtube channel and check out the visual episodes there. a link will be in the show notes. Now with all that being said, enjoy the episode. Follow Morgan Here: IG & Twitter: @MorganPCambell Ted Talk : https://youtu.be/pdvkRBJpRBg Watch The Visual Here: https://www.youtube.com/@UnscriptedWithAkeemHaynes
Episode 184 of the Sports Media Podcasts focuses on the state of the Canadian sports media. The guests are Shireen Ahmed, a senior contributor with CBC Sports and a co-host of the “Burn It All Down” podcast; Donnovan Bennett, a multi-media host and writer for Sportsnet; Morgan Campbell, a Senior Contributor for CBC Sports; James Cybulski, a play by play voice for EA Sports' NHL 21 and longtime sports media voice in Vancouver; Bryan Hayes, the host of TSN's “OverDrive” show and podcast and a commentator for TSN, and Kara Wagland, an anchor and reporter for SportsCentre and the host of the NFL on TSN. The podcast is broken down into two panels, with Bennett, Hayes, and Wagland in the first panel and Ahmed, Campbell, and Cybulski in the second panel. In this podcast, the group discusses whether Canadian sports fans are being served by the Canadian sports media right now; what Canadian sports consumers want from the people in their positions; what content areas are growing and receding; prospects for long-term employment; the U.S. impact on Canadian sports media content; the impact of the arrival of legalized sports gambling in Canada; the makeup of those in the business and being a disrupter; advice for young people heading into the profession, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Faster, Higher, Stronger. We meet Morgan Campbell, the new high performance strength and conditioning coach at Cape Breton University.
To celebrate the 80th birthday of the eternal G.O.A.T., Chance dives deep into Muhammad Ali's cinematic legacy. Morgan Campbell of CBC Sports joins to discuss the unwavering supply of Ali documentaries and films, plus the necessity of preserving context around Ali's life and legacy as an activist athlete. Then, to finish, Chance runs down his three favorite Ali films—from Michael Mann's biopic to "When We Were Kings." Happy birthday, champ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/support
To celebrate the 80th birthday of the eternal G.O.A.T., Chance dives deep into Muhammad Ali's cinematic legacy. Morgan Campbell of CBC Sports joins to discuss the unwavering supply of Ali documentaries and films, plus the necessity of preserving context around Ali's life and legacy as an activist athlete. Then, to finish, Chance runs down his three favorite Ali films. Happy birthday, champ.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 28, 2021 is: parlay PAHR-lay verb Parlay means "to turn (something) into something of greater value." // The young actor parlayed his popularity as a teen heartthrob into a successful film career. See the entry > Examples: "Since his pro debut in 1995, [Manny Pacquiao] has won world titles in a record eight weight classes and parlayed boxing fame into political clout." — Morgan Campbell, The New York Times, 22 Aug. 2021 Did you know? In gambling, parlay is used for a series of bets in which a person places a bet, then puts the original stake of money and all of its winnings on new wagers. The noun comes from the French name for such bets: paroli. Be careful not to mix up the verb parlay with the similar word parley, meaning "to speak with another or to confer."
Morgan Campbell is only a few years out of college but already making a name for herself as a pioneer of TikTok in higher ed. She joins us this week to talk about how she built a successful presence for Indiana University and how her team plans to build on that strategy by expanding the use of vertical video on Instagram Reels and other platforms this year. We also talk about how TikTok seemed like a breath of fresh air during the pandemic at a time when it's easy to fall victim to doom scrolling on other social media platforms. Morgan is a social media specialist at Indiana University Bloomington. Her work has been featured on Sprout Social and on Josie Ahlquist's blog, just to name a few! Although she's made her name in the higher ed world on TikTok, she finds herself gravitating toward another platform outside of work. Tune in to find out what it is!
CHANGE MAKER As one of the first New Zealand farmers to go through the traumatic experience of culling their dairy cows due to the Mycoplasma Bovis eradication, Morgan Campbell from Waimate used her passion for animal welfare and subsequently built a free range egg business with a difference. To learn more about Morgan’s free-range egg business, visit https://thegoodlife.kiwi To watch the show, visit www.sarahscountry.com Subscribe to Sarah’s Country on the podcast and if you love us, please leave a review! Contact the show: sarah@sarahscountry.com Follow Sarah’s Country on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahscountry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahscountry
Sports Journalist, Morgan Campbell talks about his career journey and his commentary on the intersection of sport and racism. Martin and Morgan discuss what it means to be great when being good is readily available.
On the dazzling experience of covering a mediocre baseball team; on why college sports demand athletes play (and for free); on leaving a newspaper after nearly two decades and landing on his feet.
On the dazzling experience of covering a mediocre baseball team; on why college sports demand athletes play (and for free); on leaving a newspaper after nearly two decades and landing on his feet.
On Wednesday, the Milwaukee Bucks refused to come out on the court, protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. Soon after, other NBA teams followed — and so did other athletes in other leagues, from the WNBA to MLS to Major League Baseball. Subsequently, the NBA postponed games on Thursday, but officials said in a statement that they hope playoffs would resume this weekend. Today on Front Burner, Morgan Campbell, a senior contributor to CBC Sports, joins us to talk about the significance of this unprecedented act of protest in the sports world, and the pressure on Black athletes to push for social justice.
With sports gearing back up, Eddie, Amina, and Felder talk about what that is going to look like and how things are going to look with sports coming back. Eddie is excited about the Roy Jones Jr. and Mike Tyson fight and he tries to get the crew hyped about it. Morgan Campbell from the CBC joins to talk about college sports, his journey in sports media, and his wife the track star. Rate // Review // Subscribe
Morgan Campbell, a freelance sports writer, joins Raju Mudhar to discuss the new world of sports activism, and how the business of sport is responding. “Stick to sports” has been the catch phrase whenever people got uncomfortable or disagreed with what a prominent athlete had to say on an issue. It’s also an outdated idea, as athletes and sports have long been a part of social change. That has never been more evident than right now, as even some of the most apolitical athletes are speaking out in support of the protests against police brutality in the United States.
Ziggy and Scott discuss Drew Brees’ controversial comments on protests. Morgan Campbell breaks down how sports will tackle racism moving forward (54:10). Daniel Wallach walks through the legal issues hampering MLB’s return (1:09:53). Mike James offers his opinion on the NBA’s playoff format for 2020 (1:36:47). Then Justin Bourne and Anthony Stewart talk about their […]
$5/month for ad-free Canadaland by clicking here. Has the messaging about whether to wear a face mask been contradictory? How do you report on sports in a world without them? And a roundup of the bad COVID-19 coverage from the last week. Morgan Campbell co-hosts. This episode is sponsored by Audible and WealthBar.
Morgan Campbell, Social Media Specialist at Indiana University Bloomington, joined the podcast to talk TikTok and why colleges and universities should consider launching a social presence there.
Martin Devlin chats to Toronto Star journalist Morgan Campbell about the Multi-million dollar deal to lure Sonny Bill Williams over to play for Toronto Wolfpack in the Super League.
Peter Van Dusen has today’s campaign highlights and welcomes Abacus Data CEO David Coletto to break down the latest public opinion numbers. Morgan Campbell joins us from Regina, where she has followed the campaigns in Regina and Saskatoon as part of CPAC’s Ridings to Watch series. Journalists Bob Fife (The Globe and Mail), Gloria Galloway (Postmedia election columnist), and Mia Rabson (The Canadian Press) analyze developments from the campaign trail.
U.S. college sports generated at least $14 billion last year. And while coaches get paid multi-million dollar salaries, players aren't paid at all, beyond the cost of attending the university. Now, a new law in California will allow student athletes to profit from the use of their name, likeness and image — essentially, to get endorsements. The NCAA has said the law will "erase the critical distinction between college and professional athletics." But today on Front Burner, the Toronto Star's Morgan Campbell explains why he thinks these athletes are acting like professionals already, and should be compensated accordingly.
Peter Van Dusen recaps today’s top campaign stories, from climate change marches to policy promises on coastal protection and commute times. Morgan Campbell has details on today’s climate march in Regina. Albert Lalonde (Le Devoir Environnemental Collectif), one of today’s organizers in Montreal, provides his thoughts. CPAC’s Glen McInnis talks to people attending the Parliament Hill rally in Ottawa. And we hear from four young political activists about the Global Climate Strike and what comes next: James Casey (NDP), Trevor Stewart (Liberal), Kate Strathdee (Green), and Andrew Zettel (Conservative). Abacus Data CEO David Coletto looks at climate change and other top issues shaping public opinion during the campaign. Journalists Susan Delacourt (Toronto Star), Vanmala Subramaniam (National Post), and Michelle Zilio (The Globe and Mail) analyze the latest developments.
Vice Canada reporter Manisha Krishnan catches us up on the last five months in marijuana legalization - who's winning, who is losing and what, if anything, we've gained. Toronto Star sports reporter Morgan Campbell breaks down the cheating scandal rocking the one-percent, Felicity Huffman's house and university sports. Also, Morgan invents a holiday, Manisha ends everyone's careers and Vicky celebrates innovation.
Milk Trails: A Journey In The Out-Of-Hospital Birth Experience
Morgan Campbell, a postpartum doula, grew up hearing the tales of her and her siblings’ out of hospital birth stories. For her own birthing experience, she believed home was where she would feel safest to be her most primal and vulnerable self. And primal she got. She made loud and visceral vocalizations during every contraction. Her sounds even attracted a neighborhood skunk who walked in the house as Morgan was close to pushing out her baby.
Toronto Star reporters Morgan Campbell and Fatima Syed join the panel this week to talk about why the province of Ontario is refusing to release a videotape from a jail where a man died, and the new unfair rule in the world of track that seems to target Caster Semenya.
Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star joins Scotty for a discussion over his piece about LeBron and why he shouldn't "Shut up and Dribble." Kristen Shilton drops by with a report from Leafs land and Scotty runs some Josh Donaldson audio
Morgan Campbell (@MorganPCampbell) is an award-winning sports writer at the Toronto Star. We called him up to talk racism in sports media, putting journalists in boxes, using sports as a language to discuss bigger issues, authentic storytelling/talking from a place of knowledge/experience, and the underrepresentation of black journalists.Tell us your stories! thescrumpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show! https://www.patreon.com/thescrumpodcast@TheScrumPodcast @jkamckenzie @tristandamoursMusic by @NotReallyHobbes: https://soundcloud.com/not-really-hobbeswww.upfordnetwork.com
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Sports writer and activist Shireen Ahmed joins Toronto Star sports and business reporter Morgan Campbell are on the panel this week to talk about sticking to sports, Cam Newton and the greatness of arrogance.
Jonah Keri takes a knee with Toronto Star sports business reporter Morgan Campbell about #takeaknee, economics, and race; the dehumanizing influence of daily fantasy; #sticktosports; representing groups to which you don't belong; the working class; false balance in journalism; Cam Newton and trying to please everyone; activism in baseball; the student athlete union at Morgan's alma mater Northwestern; what ESPN should have done in response to Jemele Hill's tweet; Mayweather-McGregor and whether boxing needs gimmicks; whether boxing judges are corrupt; the merits of track and field; and Morgan's Life Tips. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's clear that sports journalism is facing many of the same issues as other facets of the industry: declining ad revenues, job insecurities, and too much content vying for too few eyeballs. It also has some unique challenges. Joining us to unpack the state of sports media are The Athletic's James Mirtle, Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star, and longtime freelance journalist Richard Whittall. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Mike Hogan is joined by Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star to discuss Floyd Mayweather's latest comments saying that on paper, McGregor is the favourite. Golf Writer for PGATour.com joined the show to talk about the first round of the PGA Championship. As well the daily edition of Sound Wars
Today I speak with the award-winning writer from the Toronto Star, Morgan Campbell. Morgan is a returning guest of the podcast. He made his first appearance on Episode #18. Today, instead of talking about how Canada fared against the world’s best we talk about how the media covered these games. Music by Afraaz Mulji.
It’s all about Olympic wrap up — featuring a lot of Ryan Lochte jeering — on the latest episode of I’ll Have Another. The Star’s Morgan Campbell takes over the co-host chair for Doug Smith, who makes his long awaited return next week, to talk Canada’s track and field prowess, Lochte’s gaff, the brawl that wasn’t between Josh Donaldson and John Gibbons and much more. In the last week of poorly connected Skype calls with Smith, the podcast team finds out he’s alive — and, unfortunately, not much else. Also on this episode: Flying Monkeys, cheers for Kenya’s marathon runners and another shout out to the Ottawa Valley from co-host Laura Armstrong by way Olympic gold-medallist wrestler Erica Wiebe.
Plenty of coverage dedicated to Muhammad Ali. Manny Sobral and Morgan Campbell joined the show.
This week on Pitch Talks we’re talking béisbol! With recordings from our live Pitch Talks in Toronto, The Toronto Star’s Morgan Campbell and ESPN Deportes’ Arturo Marcano give us a quick history lesson on the game in Latin America, educate us on exactly how kids there as young as 11 years old are recruited AND discuss stereotyping of Latin players in the media. Bautista article: http://www.theplayerstribune.com/jose-bautista-dominican-baseball-prospects-mlb/ Arturo Marcano’s book: http://www.amazon.ca/Stealing-Lives-Globalization-Baseball-Tragic/dp/0253341914/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1455650744&sr=8-1&keywords=Arturo+Marcano%E2%80%99s+book Morgan Campbell’s columns on Latino baseball: http://bymorgancampbell.com/category/sports/beisbol/ Ad Music by Zeus, courtesy of Arts & Crafts “Cuban Sandwich“ and “Back On Track”: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 All ratings and comments help!
Fight Network's Corey Erdman and Morgan Campbell bring us this week's Fight Network Boxing Weekly to discuss the head-to-heads from this past weekend including Showtime Championship Boxing: Adrien Broner's victory over Khabib Allakhverdiev; the continuing antics of Broner, Connor Ruebusch's article on Bad Left Hook, HBO Boxing After Dark: Viktor Postol's upset of Lucas Matthysse, the ranking of Vasyl Lomachenko, Gennady Golovkin vs. David Lemieux preview, Shane Mosley controversy and more. Subscribe to Fight Network Boxing Weekly on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/fight-network-boxing-weeklys/id1045712585?mt=2
Corey Erdman and Morgan Campbell unveil Boxing Weekly in its new format--free-flowing, fewer breaks, more R&B. This week, they look back at Wilder-Duhaupas and ahead to Broner-Allakhverdiev and Matthysse-Postol. Also, the guys search for Roy Jones Jr's lost jacket, and cringe at the perverted Japanese boxing media.
Duane Watson is a music industry veteran and freelance sportswriter whose work has appeared on The Canadian Press news wire, Sway magazine as well as Hoop magazine. Will Strickland is a former basketball pro, the first person to teach a university accredited course on hip-hop culture, and the current president of UMAC, the Urban Music Association of Canada (http://www.umacunited.com/ ). Morgan Campbell ; was the winner of the 2003 National Newspaper award for sports writing and covers sports for The Toronto Star. Together they are the driving force behind All Balls Don'tBounce(http://www.allballsdontbounce.com/ ) team provides a one stop source for insight, commentary and analysis on sports culture on their blog.