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Owen Black, one of the most interesting conversationalists I know, is a writer and once-a-year comedian on his birthday. Hot off his 35th birthday set, my old standup buddy and I talk about his travels, upbringing, relationship to Blackness, and his new Instagram project.Content warning: walking through town eating gelato in the South of France, hymn raising, Brazil, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, starving and waiting in line at the same time, the curse of infinite variety, dying before your partner.Patreon supporters make This Is Your Afterlife possible and get awesome bonus episodes. Become an Afterhead at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Owen everywhere—Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter—with the handle @owenblk. That's also his web address: owenblk.com.Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Twitter and Instagram.And check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I'm analyzing TV and movies with writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.---Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"
Brent Brennan, head football coach at San Jose State University, joined Yogi Roth to share insights into his philosophy, how he has led the Spartans from 1-11 to a top 25 team and Mountain West Conference Champions in 2020, to detailing his true essence of being a head coach.Coach Brennan, the reigning National Coach of the Year, has an infectious personality and pulls back the curtain on his journey--the highs and lows--the uniqueness of his Friday night team meetings, as well as how he continues to develop in his life. He also touches on the passing of his cousin, Colt Brennan, a record setting quarterback at Hawaii.San Jose State returns an extremely talented team that kicks off its 2021 season with high expectations under Coach Brennan. Be sure to watch them on the Pac-12 Networks, as they visit USC in week 1 of the college football season.Follow @CoachBrennan on Twitter for inspiration and insight as he leads his team into 2021.For more conversations on sports and humanity follow @YogiRoth or visit www.YogiRoth.com.Podcast edited by Owen Black, follow him on Instagram @owenblack1.#HowGreatIsBall
Good morning and welcome to the ride! The crew start it off today with an extra touch of sweetness. The Chief Love Officer must tread carefully with one of the listeners because of HR flashbacks. Gary Owen's divorce is getting super U-G-L-Y real fast! June is Black Music Month and the fellas give us each their top 5 favorite songs. Shirley has some financial questions for the fellas. Junior only has one thing to say in Sports Talk and it is about The Mavs. Steve the pugilist, gives us his opinion about celebrities and the sweet science. What is the most hated bug in the US? His Flyness wraps up Tuesday with the truth, the whole truth and the REAL truth. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Brandon Harris, former LSU and North Carolina quarterback, joined Yogi Roth to discuss his football journey and the question of 'What Does It Mean to Make It?'Currently the Director of Recruiting for the Texas Longhorns, Harris offers incredible insight and perspective on the quarterback position, recruiting and how he processed the highs and lows of his career. If you're a recruit, parent or coach his wisdom will impact you on many levels.Follow Brandon on social media @B6Harris as he continues his path in coaching and evaluating.For more conversations with QBs in the limited series titled 'What Does It Mean to Make It?' visit www.YogiRoth.com or follow @YogiRoth on social media.This podcast was executive produced and edited by Owen Black. Follow his work @OwenBlack1 on Instagram.This podcast was edited on YouTube by Noah Hanning.#HowGreatIsBall
Malik Zaire, the former QB at Notre Dame and the University of Florida joins The Yogi Roth Show where he dives into the question, ‘What Does it Mean to Make It?'One of the top quarterbacks coming out of high school, Malik and Yogi met at the Elite 11 when the lefty was a high profile recruit. His college football journey was full of highs and lows but Malik never flinched in the face of adversity. He shares his thoughts on controlling his narrative, why he cried after being cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars, advice to head coaches, being at the center of a high profile documentary series on Showtime while at Notre Dame and much more.Follow him @OvertimeMalik on Instagram and for more conversions around humanity in sports, follow @YogiRoth.This episode is executive produced and edited by Owen Black. Follow his work @OwenBlack1 on Instagram. This episode is edited on YouTube by Noah Hanning. #HowGreatIsBall
K.J. Costello, the former Stanford and Mississippi State quarterback, joins The Yogi Roth Show in the limited series titled 'What Does It Mean to Make It?'K.J., who is on the verge of transitioning to the NFL, has been a forward thinker since childhood. He shares intimate thoughts around his upbringing, recruiting process, the impact of David Shaw at Stanford, the Air Raid under Mike Leach, discernment at the QB position and in life, and how he has dealt with adversity and success.K.J. and Yogi met at the Elite 11 Quarterback competition when K.J. was 16 years old and it was clear that K.J. would 'Make It' in life, regardless of how many touchdowns he threw. Be sure to follow K.J. on social media @kj_costello and for more conversations with quarterbacks around the topic of 'What Does It Mean to Make It' visit www.YogiRoth.com or follow @YogiRoth on social media.This episode is executive produced and edited by Owen Black. Follow his work @OwenBlack1 on Instagram.#HowGreatIsBall
Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels are joined by Eric Owen of Black Pistol Fire on this week's episode of The Road The Stage. Black Pistol Fire was the last show The Road The Stage hosts saw before the Covid-19 pandemic. They reminisce on the good old days, talk a LITTLE hockey, festivals and more. Make sure to listen to Black Pistol Fire and watch the new video for "Look Alive".
Khalil Tate of the Philadelphia Eagles and former QB at the University of Arizona joined Yogi Roth where he reflected on his football life, a record-setting month as a starter for the Wildcats, 2020 and his first year away from football and his thoughts on the simple question of 'What does it mean to make it?' Tate, who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated before the 2018 season, has had his fair share of ups and downs in his career and offers incredible wisdom around what it's like to be the face of a university, dealing with social media and why humility is so vital to his life.This podcast was edited and Executive Produced by Owen Black.
Join Jameson Sharp As He Hangs Out And Talks With Pedro Sauer 3rd Degree Black Belt Professor Keith Owen.Professor Owen Leads Team Rhino BJJ, and also is a BJJ Fanatics Instructor. Listen in as they sit and chat about Self Defense, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Submission Wrestling, Professor Pedro Sauer, Professor's Owens Unique Story and ton More. This episode is sure to make you tune in and tune out life's non jiu jitsu noise. https://GracieHumatiaKansasCity.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgHbzLtFa9B39e2eUVo2e1Q https://teamrhinobjj.com https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/all/products/old-school-submissions-from-side-control-by-keith-owen
Candace Owen is a dangerous tool who must understand what she is doing. Upstanding white people must understand the game the Right Wing is playing and it is evil.
Why are internships so valuable as part of a student's pastoral ministry education? How do we ensure that students are receiving first-rate instruction and coaching during internships that will prepare them for the future? And practically, what benchmarks must a pastor and church meet to be eligible to host and train an intern? An interview with Dr. Owen Black, Director of the Pastoral Leadership Major and Field Education. For inquires concerning MCS's internships, Owen can be contacted at owen.black@mcs.edu. Recorded 2020-01-20
Rev, Owen Black is our guest speaker today.
AJ interviews Owen Egerton the director or Blumhouse's newest Netflix feature film Mercy Black. We promise you won't want to watch Mac and Me after this episode... We promise... You may however want to watch The Room!
Shakespeare’s first tragedy, and the play that made him famous, Titus Andronicus, makes its way onto The Court’s main stage to play to Christchurch audiences over four hundred years after it was written.Chris Lynch was joined in studio by the star of the show Owen Black who plays Titus, for a bit of an insight on what to expect from the show.
Shakespeare’s first tragedy, and the play that made him famous, Titus Andronicus, makes its way onto The Court’s main stage to play to Christchurch audiences over four hundred years after it was written.Chris Lynch was joined in studio by the star of the show Owen Black who plays Titus, for a bit of an insight on what to expect from the show.
This is The Water Cooler Podcastathon 2012! This is the one year anniversary of The Water Cooler, the official kickoff of Season 2, as well as a fundraiser for an amazing charity. Max and Stina went from Noon to Midnight to raise money for the St. Baldrick's Foundation. A volunteer charity that raises money for research and treatment of childhood cancers. During the show they talked to guests, friends, callers and donators with a full studio of people. Donations are still accepted up until March 18, 2012. Visit https://www.stbaldricks.org/donate/team/75029 to donate!