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Caryn Coleman is the founder of New York-based film initiative The Future of Film is Female which amplifies the work of women and non-binary filmmakers early in their career, offering short film grants. Caryn's initiative has been exponentially growing and I wanted to ask her how she made it all happen! We talk about how Caryn came to curating, her Future of Film is Female highlights, and the knots and bolts of indie distribution. Show Notes: Instagram @futureoffilmisfemale Twitter @fofif Future of Film is Female Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Top Gun (1986) The House of Monsters Chicago Devil's Nightmare (1971) The Baby (1973) (YouTube) BFI Nitehawk Cinema Eleanor Wilson Kate Dolan You're Not My Mother (2021) Oddity (2024) Speak No Evil (2024) Nice Shoes Post Production Heard City Post Production Mosquito Lady (2024) (YouTube) I Could Just Die, And That Would Be All Right (2023) All Over Me (1997) (YouTube) Not A Pretty Picture (1976) Jennifer's Body (2009) Girlfight (2000) Fancy Dance (2023) High-Rise (2015) Free Fire (2016) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) (YouTube) Messaging the Monstrous Women Make Horror @MoMA Vidiots Alison Peirse Alexandra Heller-Nicholas The Graduates Announcement in IndieWire The Graduates (2024) I Saw the TV Glow (2024) Nightbitch (2024) Booger (2023) Hollywood 90028 (1973) Black Conflux (2019) All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (2023) Our Father, the Devil (2021) Timestalker (2024) Mirror, Mirror (1990) (YouTube) Little Women (1994) One Timers film series at Metograph Wanda (1970) (YouTube)
The Vancouver Canucks' challenging experiences during the Stanley Cup playoffs. The team, initially underestimated, had a strong regular season and won the Pacific Division. Despite advancing past Nashville, they faced difficulties in the second round against the Edmonton Oilers, struggling after losing key player Brock Boeser to blood clots and their main goalie. The hosts emphasize the importance of maintaining performance throughout entire games to succeed in the playoffs. [00:38] Opening Remarks and Canucks Playoff Analysis[02:18] The Impact of Injuries on Team Performance[03:43] Introducing Game Seven Grouphttps://gamesevengroup.com/nhlwraparound/Mentioned in this episode:Save the Date for the VIP Kickoff Virtual Event celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the New York Rangers' historic Stanley Cup Win! This exclusive event, hosted by none other NHL Wraparound Podcast hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren, will be filled with nostalgia, camaraderie, and celebration. Date: June 6th Time: 6:00 PM EDT Location: Zoom (Sent to you privately) Register: Save the Date for the VIP Kickoff Virtual Event celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the New York Rangers' historic Stanley Cup Win! This exclusive event, hosted by none other NHL Wraparound Podcast hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren, will be filled with nostalgia, camaraderie, and celebration. Date: June 6th Time: 6:00 PM EDT Location: Zoom (Sent to you privately) Register: https://www.subscribepage.io/NHLWraparound
Welcome back to the Drop! Arda Öcal and Greg Wyshynski are back, and in this episode bring you the latest on the story of the stolen shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads! They then play a game called, One Timers, a “this or that” debate about some of the biggest topics in hockey. Also, Tampa Bay Lightning Head Coach Jon Cooper stops by the pod to make the case for why Nikita Kucherov should be MVP and when we can expect Mikhail Sergachev back on the ice. Lastly, we finish the show off with the top five NHL rivalries today! 0:00 The story of the stolen shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads 5:08 The true purpose of Matt Rempe's suspension 7:39 The most shocking goal-scoring season 8:52 A tough look for a Hughes brother 10:12 Why the expansion to Atlanta is a great idea 11:56 An NHL-Utah-related project coming soon to ESPN.com 12:40 Is the Eastern Conference Wild Card race done? 14:00 Tampa Bay Lightning Head Coach Jon Cooper joins the pod! 16:37 HC Cooper makes the case for Kucherov to be MVP 17:39 HC Cooper's expectation on when Mikhail Sergachev will return 23:16 HC Cooper shares when he was once kicked out of a game 27:09 The top five NHL rivalries today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Panthers on the Prowl" episode five of NHL Wraparound, the One-Timers segment kicks off with Vic praising Auston Matthews' brilliance, drawing a comparison between Matthews and Jagr's jersey numbers. Neil follows with an analysis of the pros and cons of the Stadium Series games. The main topics highlight Vancouver as the next powerhouse in the West, dissecting their recent performance, champions' headlines, and key acquisitions. The focus then shifts to the Florida Panthers' impressive 9-1-0 streak, discussing the team's swagger and influence on other franchises. The "Ask the GM" segment explores the strategic decisions of teams aiming to win immediately versus those building for the future. The episode concludes with a human side of the story, commemorating the 44th anniversary of the U.S. Olympic Team Gold Medal and sharing a poignant story about Walt Tkaczuk and his son in the Canadian mines. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:45] The hosts discuss outdoor games at the MetLife Center, covering highlights and fan experiences[03:33] A detailed analysis of Austin Matthews' goal-scoring brilliance and its impact on the team[06:03] In-depth coverage of the Canucks' game against Minnesota, including key plays and team strategies[12:18] Comprehensive discussion about the Florida Panthers, focusing on recent matches and standout players[22:33] Neil Smith emphasizes playoff experience's importance, citing Florida's comeback, and highlights Vancouver's lack of it for upcoming playoffs[23:30] Discussion on trade dynamics, GMs' delicate balance between immediate success and future considerations, and risks illustrated by past examples[24:16] Exploration of trade scenarios for contenders like Colorado and Vegas, plus the Philadelphia Flyers' cautious trade approach. [29:42] Ends with a human side of the story about Walter Kachuk's contributions to the New York Rangers KEY TAKEAWAYS: The significance of playoff experience is emphasized, contrasting Florida's comeback with Vancouver's inexperienced roster.The delicate balance for GMs between immediate success and future sustainability is explored, citing historical examples and potential moves by contenders.Tribute to former Rangers player Walter Kachuk, highlighting his unique background, contributions, and impressive rankings in Rangers' history.RESOURCE LINKS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlwraparoundNHL Wraparound Facebook::https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555451139787SPONSORSHIP:MeiGray is your source for Game-Worn jerseys. Head to MeiGray.com to get your collection started today. Get real, get it from MeiGray.
On this episode of The Stew with JT Brew, host Justin Taylor and co-host Bryan "Toast" Clark discuss Week 6 of the season on this edition of NHL Around the Ice. The guys have a quick hitting episode of Toast's Takes, One-Timers.
Daren is joined by Robert Thomas (4:45) and Bill Daly (22:45). Thomas talks about taking boxing classes with the Tkachuk's and bringing his new puppy out on the golf course for 18 holes. Daly touches on the NHL's trip to Australia and the chances of the NHL participating in the next Winter Olympics. Daren dissects the controversy surrounding Mike Babcock in Columbus and looks ahead to the challenges that the Blue Jackets will face on the ice as the season gets underway in three weeks (18:35). Plus, what are Daren's 3 top storylines heading into the season ? (40:00).
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
This week on the Schremp and Syvret Show, Rob and Danny break down some One Timers and Crossing into the Neutral ZoneSchrempys Combine Camp in LatviaDanny's Development Skates in LondonThe Cup Finals Game #4Was the Kadri Goal Too Many Men?LIV Golf Tour See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keepin' it real with another big day on the RP Show! #NHL news galore, #NFL updates, #CFL, and a whole lot more! Guests include Andrew "Hustler" Paterson of Winnipeg Sports Talk joins us See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thrilled to be back in BarrDown Studios, things go a bit haywire on this latest episode of the Sound Of Hockey Podcast. Darren, John, and Andy start off well, exuberant about being back in the same room. But the show hits the fan toward the end, when Andy notices that a certain important weekly segbit has been completely skipped. Hilarity ensues. The guys start this episode by discussing the Kraken's controversial foray into NFT's, before meticulously breaking down the games that have passed since the last show. When they've gotten through all the Kraken news, the guys discuss the firestorm of COVID around the NHL and what it means. They then give a WHL Update before some World Junior Championship discussion. They eventually move on to segbits, and that's where things go sideways. Segbits this week include (sort of) Get Off My Lawn, Goalie Gear Corner, Three Stars, and eventually Weekly One-Timers. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
How has Derek King figured out the Hawks? Plus, Blackhawks analyst Colby Cohen joins to discuss the team's turnaround. Also, One Timers.
The One Timers host "The One Timer Cup" Check out our experience of hosting a golf outing and see who was worthy enough to lift the Keg Cup and the end of the day!
Scott Fish and Ryan McDowell talk commissioner stuff. On this episode they talk about: Wrestling theme follow up, poker league idea, stack attack league idea, one timer leagues and more…
This week in anguish: - We laughed, we cried, and we once again skipped over the most painful bits along with the Boys of '82 in the 2002 Orca Bay Productions Canucks PPV feature - Raisin' Hell and Waving Towels. It's 46 minutes long, and it only took us 40 minutes to recap it. Progress! - After lurking in The Bleakness last week, Tristan is grateful that Höggy Bear, J-Bone, and a happy-to-be-here Tyler Graovac have authored a few new chapters in The Goodness. - This week's One-Timers include a return appearance from Mr. Graovac, Edler's "yup" heard round the world, and Hamonic's take on his new hometown. - We have questions about Jim Benning's truthiness, and some thoughts on his status as an essential worker. - The Canucks' farm team is coming home to the Fraser Valley, and so naturally Tristan bones up on the 1962-63 season of the California Hockey League's Los Angeles Canucks. - Next week we look directly into the sun and watch Breakfast TV's June 2011 featurette, What a Season. Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
This week in anguish: - For a brief moment, it looked like the recuperating Canucks might go 19-0 to round out the season. Boy, wouldn't our faces have been red. - So, we watched a thing. It was entertaining, nostalgic, hokey, and bizarre. If you didn't watch this thing, we saved you the trouble by poring over it in agonizing detail. If you did, enjoy hearing us say all the same things you probably noticed out loud. - Ardella dives headfirst into Nostalgia Corner, and comes up clutching the pearl that is Being Ian's "Hockey Night in Burnaby" episode. - One Timers are pinging off posts all over the place, including a salute to Pat O'Neill and a somewhat scoop-less Travis Green press conference. - Gird your loins for next week, when we dial back the time machine ten years earlier to view, confusingly, Ten Years After, the 2004 team-produced retrospective on the '94 Cup run. Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
This week in anguish: - Our thoughts are with the players, coaching staff, and especially their families as they battle Covid-19 infections. - We still make time to celebrate the Canucks putting a $25 million dollar promise ring on Thatcher Demko. - Tristan does not even halfway hatch a theory about on-ice contributions vs. locker room compositions before getting bogged down in an effort to prove that the Canucks are Canada's most Serbian NHL team. - What kind of a name is Smyl, anyhow? - At long last, Jordie Benn gets his glowingly lit, soft-focus player profile. Wear your dang visor, Jordie. - One-Timers this week feature Kole Lind, Pat O'Neill, and a Nate Schmidt so desperate for human contact that he's considering playing one of these videographic games. Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
This week in anguish: - Tristan had five teensy, manageable little talking points, and Ardella claimed to have nothing at all to say. The Canucks who aren't injured are hibernating. This one clocks in at one second under 90 minutes. - We better-get-to-know another Tyler (Graovac) and another Travis (Boyd), but the real prize is the Växjö Laker we met along the way. - We're sorry, Tim Peel, but this story is really about Colin Campbell's emails, the dynamic trio of Tony Gallagher, Jason Botchford, and Willie Mitchell, and the eternally contemptible sportswriters of New England circa 2011. - This week's One Timers include digging into Andy Van Hellemond's debit card situation, a historic night for three members of the Ontario Reign, and washing our hands once and for all of Rasmus Andersson. Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
This week in anguish: - We play a round of Vancouver's new least-favourite board game, Twisted Incentives. - Alexandre Ménard-Burrows is back behind the bench of les Habitants, and it leads us to a check-in with all our old 2011 besties. Sure, we've lost touch a bit in the last decade, but it's nice to hear so many of them are doing well. I'm sure they meant to write. - Canuck connections led us to two tragic stories this week: the death of Corey Schneider's nephew in a house fire (link to family GoFundMe page), and the 2017 death at police hands of Koray Celik (link to Ottawa Life Magazine story). - We stuff even more receipts into Thomas Drance's already overladen attaché as we welcome him back from his triumphant trip to Buffalo to...prove that we're really, like, unfathomably the worst. - In this week's Stech in Time: Your boy scores his first of the year and first as a Red Wing, assisted byyyy...Sam Gagner. This brings up some things. - Is anybody clutch in the playoffs? Is that a thing? If it's a thing, does Vasily Podkolzin have some of that thing? How much, would you say? - One Timers this week is brought to you by an adorably churlish Pavel Bure. Blink and you'll miss it. - How Did We Not Know how ludicrously unfair a mismatch exists between the expansion draft rules for the Canucks in 1970 and the Kraken today. And still Vegas seems to get the easiest ride ever. - We need a song. Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
Patrick Kane played his 1,000th game and continues to excel for this young Blackhawks team. What will the Hawks do at the trade deadline? Plus, The Athletic's Mark Lazerus joins to talk about Kane's success and the Blackhawks' outlook for the second half. Also, One Timers featuring dangerous hits and NHL back on ESPN.
Old man dies searching for lost ball in lake. Cheetos home invader nabbed: the orange dust did it! Mask madness continues. GLENN YOUNES of the Ed Reed Foundation joins me. We talk JJ Watt to Cardinals, Best/Worst cities to live and work, plus a new mini-game: "One Timers..." MORE....Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The boys welcome on an old Cole Harbour family friend who's got perspective on hockey as a player, coach, dad, and now web provider and podcast host. There's fun and relatable stories for all in this vast-ranging discussion, as the trio hit on:-Big hockey events in Cole Harbour hockey growing up-Their "big brother" and role model Chad-Junior hat trick on evening TV (possibly only trick of career)-Coaching days and what's important-Coaching Sidney Crosby and when he knew he was beyond special-Taking on a stepson through hockey and watching and guiding him-His own son's trials and the lessons he taught the parents-Son Connor's hockey dream and dad's pride in seeing him chip away (presently quite successfully in the QMJHL, mind you)-New business venture providing league management "as it should be" (Visit GrayJay Web Solutions at https://grayjaysolutions.com/ for details)-Rode Trips podcast and how it inspired inviting guests onto Boulton from Boulton (https://www.facebook.com/rodetrips/)-Who would Chad take off a Boulton-Boulton-Boulton line to insert himself? (and more fun in our One-Timers segment)-Way, way moreLINKS:GrayJay Web Solutions: https://grayjaysolutions.com/Nova Scotia U15 Major Hockey League website (first happy client): https://nsu15major.com/Learn about Rode Trips podcast: https://www.facebook.com/rodetrips/See full Chad junior hat trick highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdXsfaXcxWs&feature=youtu.beWatch this epidsode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJyYwll1psY
We expected some fun stories looking back with former teammate and friend Geoff Carter, but what we didn't know about his experience in hockey, including right within our own playing days with him, fascinated us more anything we had been looking forward to.Listeners can gain yet another picture of junior hockey as it was in the late 90s, and whether you're familiar with the Bearcats or not, you can relate to the stories in this one. And there were perhaps too many laughs along the way. Cartsy delivers big time, hitting on a vast range of topics as:-coaching against Sidney Crosby-winning championships as a coach, trainer, and scout at various levels-his reluctant walk-on to make the Truro Jr. A Bearcats and his subsequent life-shaping experience playing there with the boys-his role as a fighter and what it cost him-his relationship with Bearcat great Russell Smith-a time when he was surprised and relieved he didn't have to protect the little guys during a line brawl in Summerside, PEI-his close call as a backup goalie in a real Maritime Jr. A league game (Willie can go *#@% himself)-fast-paced fun in the One-Timers segment-so, so much more, as he shares his true heart and love for his teammates, players he's coached, and the game of hockeyWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOYYfQsTZF0
The Cannabis 101 Podcast is your guide through the legalization and consumption of cannabis in Canada and beyond. It's not just about getting high, it's about getting healthy. Catch Hour One on Monday and Hour two on Wednesday. One Hitters is a chance to get to know the guests of the Cannabis 101 Podcast just a little bit more. I find out their cannabis history and what and how they like to use the plant. Chad Hason, the VP of Sales and Marketing with Stigma Grow, has been on the show before and we did One Timers then. For that reason we switched things up a little and asked some different questions about his cannabis history. Enjoy!! You can hear full episodes and more at www.Cannabis101Podcast.ca where you can sign up for The Weed Weekly and get in on our Friday giveaway, and you can watch full episodes, individual segments and product reviews on our YouTube channel. Thanks to all our partners like Stone Smiths', you can find them here.
In this episode, hosts Brian Paradis and Randall McDonald start a new series: Tales from the One-Timers Club. They discuss six hosts that have never returned to the show. Find Saturday Night Rewind on Twitter at twitter.com/snrewind Follow Randall at @freshcutrandall and Brian at @mrbparadis Email us at snrewindpod@gmail.com
This is Sports and More where almost anything goes, we mostly stay away from politics and always steer clear of religion (sports gods don’t count) but from sports to pop culture and in between it’s all fair game!
Nick, Shaun and Eamon jump on Locker Room for another episode of OTF One-Timers to discuss Tuesday's David Poile interview and the incoming youth movement for the Predators. One-Timers are On The Forecheck's live recorded episodes using Locker Room. The fellas do some analysis and discussion of General Manager David Poile's interview from Tuesday (9/29) afternoon. They talk about who within the organization could fill the vacancies created by free agency this offseason with the pending losses of Craig Smith, Mikael Granlund, Yannick Weber, Korbinian Holzer, Dan Hamhuis and possibly more. There's way more time spent on discussion of Nashville's third pairing than the third pairing actually spends on-ice in a real game. Meanwhile, Jarred Tinordi - according to Shaun - has taken up residence somewhere new. You can find Eamon (@GinandJuuse), Shaun (@SCSOTF), and Nick (@_nsmorgan) on Twitter, and of course at our website at www.OnTheForecheck.com for the best Nashville Predators news, coverage and analysis in the league! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Sports and More where almost anything goes, we mostly stay away from politics and always steer clear of religion (sports gods don’t count) but from sports to pop culture and in between it’s all fair game!
Bryan, Shaun and Nick of OnTheForecheck.com discuss Roman Josi winning the 2019-20 Norris Trophy Monday night and his competitors - was Josi's win as dominant as the voters showed? Was the "Ryan Ellis Effect" a factor in the voting, and had Ellis not been injured, would he have been a worthy Norris selection? The fellas also talk "The Forecheckies" - the writers of the website voted on several categories for the Nashville Predators 2019-20 season, including Offensive and Defense Players of the Year, Unsung Hero, Best Prospect, and Game and Goals of the Season. Finally, we take a look at today's two-year, one-way signed of restricted free agent Yakov Trenin, how the roster will be impacted, and what free agent moves might look like going forward into next season and into next year's Seattle Expansion Draft. To close, we take a fun look at some of our NHL preseason picks, including Bryan picking Kappo Kakko for Calder which, well, sure is a choice. You can find Bryan (@BryanBastin), Shaun (@SCSOTF), and Nick (@_nsmorgan) on Twitter, and of course at our website at www.OnTheForecheck.com for the best Nashville Predators news, coverage and analysis in the league! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Sports and More where almost anything goes, we mostly stay away from politics and always steer clear of religion (sports gods don’t count) but from sports to pop culture and in between it’s all fair game!
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports And More the podcast. We ask about teams, athletes and sports they loved as kids as well as movies, music and who they'd like to have dinner and play golf with.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports And More the podcast. We ask about teams, athletes and sports they loved as kids as well as movies, music and who they'd like to have dinner and play golf with.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little bit more as we discuss their favourite and least favourite teams, athletes, music and more.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. Asking questions about their lives in sports and more.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. I know Jamie Thomas really well, in fact we were once roommates in Edmonton but there were still some surprise answers as I set him up for some One Timers.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little more. Allan Roy has been an NHL agent since 2001 after he retired from the game as a goaltender. He was a member of the 1994 Silver Medal Olympic team. I ripped some One Timers at him to find out about his sports history.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast, just a little more. On our Canada Day celebration episode I had a chance to chat with Canada's Queen of Rock Sass Jordan. While I had the chance I got some One Timer questions in as well.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the podcast just a little more. Bryn Griffiths has been on the Edmonton media scene since the late 70's and while he was in ratings wars before he's fighting and winning a battle with cancer. I set him up for some one timers about his sports life as a fan and broadcaster.
One Timers allows me to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. This week music publicist Eric Alper was my guest and man we talked about a lot of things in the main episode. We also had a lot of fun with one timers. Is he more Walter - the aggressive type - or Smoky - the pacifist from The Big Lebowski?
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. Kelly Hrudey won 271 NHL games and is an analyst with Hockey Night in Canada. I fired some one timer questions at him about sports and growing up!!!
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little more. Sara Civian covers the Carolina Hurricanes for The Athletic and we chatted about her favourite teams and athletes growing up in Boston as well as who she would have dinner with out of anyone in history.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. Eric Duhatschek of The Athletic has seen some very cool things in his sports writing career and we dove into some of them.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast. Rob Tychkowski is a hilarious and brilliant sports writer and I set him up in the high slot for some One Timers.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. Hart Levine is the man behind PuckPedia.com, your one stop shop for anything hockey. I teed up some one timers for him as we find out about his sports fan choices as a kid and now.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast. From their childhood favourites to cool moments they've witnessed live. This week Jason Turbow a baseball author and very funny man joined me for a fun conversation about him.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. This week we found out about favourite teams, athletes and moments from NHL agent and President and CEO of The Sports Corporation Gerry Johannson.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little more. I've known Colby Armstrong since he was a 17 year old rookie in the WHL (makes me feel just a little old) and set him up for some one timers about his life.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the podcast just a little more. Rob Schremp joined me this week and we set him up for some one timers about his life growing up.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast. This week former NHL heavyweight Jeff Odgers joined me on the phone as I set him up with questions that he one timed home.
One Timers is a way to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. Tony Charanduk is the founder of Ultimate Franchise Fantasy Sports, a wicked new Fantasy Sports Platform. We found out what makes him tick as a sports fan.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little bit more. Craig Button of TSN joined me as we discussed his favourite teams, athletes and TV shows.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little more. This week Nabil Karim of ESPN, formerly of TSN gave us a glimpse into his life in sports.
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. With Jason Gregor of TSN 1260 we chatted about his favourite players, memories and coaches growing up as well as the best thing about farm life and more.
One Timers is a way to get to know the guest of Sports and More just a little more. This week Dustin Nielson was in Podcast Alley with me and I threw some rapid fire questions at him.
One Timers is a way to get to know the guest of the podcast just a little bit more. Jason Chimera played over 1100 games in the NHL, 130 of them with the Oilers. He joined me for this week's episode which comes out on January 28th.
One Timers is a way to get to know this week's guest just a little bit more. Gene Principe, the host of Oiler Hockey on Rogers Sportsnet was in studio at Podcast Alley with me and I fired some questions at the man who's normally asking them.
A few quick questions with Ron Johnson, a Skills Coach/Offensive Consultant in the sport of hockey. Ron works with NHL stars like Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski Matt Barzal, Dylan Larkin, Kyle Connor and Ryan Kesler along with up and coming prospects like Nolan Floote and minor hockey players. Full episode Tuesday January 14th.
On this week's episode of 3MI: We're peeking into the future with the addition of Seattle and we're ALREADY worried about locks and chains. We're not afraid to admit we're confused about the All Star game. Guest Teddy Purcell joins us to talk life on the road in the NHL, Russia, and what he's been up to since retirement, plus a game of One-Timers. And as always - we take it to the Tweets with your #HashtagHottake. All that and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3mipodcast/message
Pat and Mike discuss One Timers.
Palmer & Dave recount their dog acquisition stories; brainstorm possible recurring segments for the podcast; discuss “one-timer” horror films like Last House on The Left; as well as Palmer’s YouTube obsessions, and Dave’s deep abiding love for Jean-Claude Van Damme. (Recorded August 3, 2016) Follow the conversation @ https://twitter.com/lwsdpod Music and Mastering by @brian-ullman
Heres a couple of segments from our second live show on Fox Sports 1380. We start with a list of the top "One-Timers" inspired by Oder's right handed haymaker on Jose Bautista. We follow with an interview with Sounders blogger Dave Clark discussing the Sounders future. Follow us on Twitter @thelounge1380 and make sure you tune into Everetts 1380 on Sunday nights from 7-9 pm and enjoy the listen!
We introduce One-Timers, a new podcast segment wherein Pucked in the Head talks about several timely topics in the news, then promptly takes a week to post the episode to iTunes. • Intro • Sofa Surfer Girl by the Orchid Highway • Jason can’t skate • Milos Raonic unlocks the Beat Rafa Nadal badge • … Continue reading Episode 58 – One-timers →
Celebrity & Political Stalker-Assassins are Crazy, One-Timers Out for Fame Says Vonda Pelto, Ph.D.: Sancho Jones, host of Thunderstruck Radio, asks Vonda Pelto, author of Without Remorse: The Story of the Woman Who Kept Los Angeles' Serial Killers Alive, if people who stalk or kill presidents, politicians or celebrities are the same as serial killers. She says NO, they are probably crazy and serial killers are not crazy, they want to kill again and again and they don't want to get caught. Take one of her patients at Los Angeles Men's Central Jail, Arthur Jackson, who tried to kill actress Theresa Saldana who he was obsessed with and wanted to meet in heaven as doves when they were both dead. He was crazy but William Bonin, who tortured, raped and murdered 21 young boys, was not crazy but cold, calculating and ready for more killing. For more about Vonda Pelto, Ph.D., Clincal Psychologist and author of Without Remorse: The Story of the Woman Who Kept Los Angeles' Serial Killers Alive, go to www.WithoutRemorseBook.com.