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Rotoviz Radio
Rewind: Ravens-Patriots 2014 Divisional with Derrik Klassen - Remember That Game

Rotoviz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 35:19


Originally aired March 2024. Derrik Klassen (Bleacher Report, Reception Perception) and host Thomas Emerick revisit a brutal one in Foxborough, if you're a Ravens fan like Derrik was until that weekend. Bill Belichick deep in his bag. Tom Brady making the right decisions. Joe Flacco gripping and ripping it down the sideline in the waning moments. And an ode to Ozzie Newsome. It's January 2015, Baltimore Ravens at the New England Patriots for a divisional round thriller in the 2014-2015 NFL playoffs. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. Follow Remember That Game for the full archive: Apple Spotify YouTube "Remember That Game" in search wherever you get your podcasts More from Derrik Klassen: Author Archive at Bleacher Report Caleb Williams May Go No. 1 in 2024 NFL Draft, but Drake Maye Is the Top QB Prospect Author Archive at Reception Perception Jayden Daniels 2024 NFL Draft Profile Author Archive at The 33rd Team Building The Ideal 2024 NFL Draft QB Prospect More from the Ravens-Patriots 2014 divisional: Box Score: New England Patriots 35, Baltimore Ravens 31 (Pro Football Reference) Steve Smith Sr., Rob Gronkowski, Owen Daniels, Danny Amendola, Kamar Aiken, Brandon Lafell, and Justin Forsett find the end zone Game Highlights (NFL on YouTube) Michael Hoomanawanui and Julian Edelman gadget plays pull New England back in it Mic'd Up (NFL on YouTube) Sights and sounds from the field at Gillette Stadium that day HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest NFL Analyst Derrik Klassen (@QBKlass) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTube Direct message: @ThomasEmerick Email: emericktc@gmail.com Subscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube Follow: Apple and Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 Cents Critic
#172 – Prime Video's Upload | Created by Greg Daniels (with Anna)

2 Cents Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 193:08


Tune in as Arthur's pal Anna hops back into their guest seat for a deep dive into Upload, the Prime Video series that follows a technologically advanced near-future in which people have figured out a way to, well, upload their consciousness into a digital afterlife. Running for three seasons since 2020, this show, which feels reminiscent of The Good Place, has been renewed for a fourth and final season. Talking points for today's episode include people's excessive fixation on Claudia Sulewski supposedly resembling Billie Eilish, the Likable Bro charisma that helps a star like Robbie Amell offset his worrisome filmography, Upload's thought-provoking lens on capitalism (albeit a lens that's clearly provided by liberals), and Arthur's vehement defense of the Nathan/Nora chemistry. Created by Greg Daniels, Upload stars Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, Allegra Edwards, Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, Andrea Rosen, Owen Daniels, William B. Davis, Josh Banday, Jessica Tuck, Chris Williams, Elizabeth Bowen, Rhys Slack, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Paulo Costanzo, Barclay Hope, Mackenzie Cardwell, Peter James Smith, Bassem Youssef, Jeanine Mason, Matt Ward, Chloe Coleman, and Hiro Kanagawa. Spoilers start at 46:25 Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • Anna: My Lady Jane (Prime Video) • Arthur: The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree

Texans All Access
2 Legends talk...and a rivalry intensifies? | Texans All Access

Texans All Access

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 47:59 Transcription Available


The Texans Radio Crew welcomed N.D. Kalu and Owen Daniels to the program, and the two former Texans told some memorable tales about their playing days. Plus, is an AFC South rivalry intensifying because of some recent words?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Texans All Access
Former TE Owen Daniels | Texans OGs

Texans All Access

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 48:46 Transcription Available


Owen Daniels is the greatest tight end in Texans history, and he was also a teammate of defensive lineman N.D. Kalu for a spell. That duo discussed their time as Texans, the current state of the franchise and the challenges presented immediately after their playing days ended.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Remember That Game
Ravens-Patriots 2014 Divisional with Derrik Klassen

Remember That Game

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 34:52


Derrik Klassen (Bleacher Report, Reception Perception) and host Thomas Emerick revisit a brutal one in Foxborough, if you're a Ravens fan like Derrik was until that weekend. Bill Belichick deep in his bag. Tom Brady making the right decisions. Joe Flacco gripping and ripping it down the sideline in the waning moments. And an ode to Ozzie Newsome. It's January 2015, Baltimore Ravens at the New England Patriots for a divisional round thriller in the 2014-2015 NFL playoffs. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. Follow Remember That Game for the full archive: Apple Spotify YouTube "Remember That Game" in search wherever you get your podcasts More from Derrik Klassen: Author Archive at Bleacher Report Caleb Williams May Go No. 1 in 2024 NFL Draft, but Drake Maye Is the Top QB Prospect Author Archive at Reception Perception Jayden Daniels 2024 NFL Draft Profile Author Archive at The 33rd Team Building The Ideal 2024 NFL Draft QB Prospect More from the Ravens-Patriots 2014 divisional: Box Score: New England Patriots 35, Baltimore Ravens 31 (Pro Football Reference) Steve Smith Sr., Rob Gronkowski, Owen Daniels, Danny Amendola, Kamar Aiken, Brandon Lafell, and Justin Forsett find the end zone Game Highlights (NFL on YouTube) Michael Hoomanawanui and Julian Edelman gadget plays pull New England back in it Mic'd Up (NFL on YouTube) Sights and sounds from the field at Gillette Stadium that day HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest NFL Analyst Derrik Klassen (@QBKlass) SHOW NOTES BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2024" at the time of purchase. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTube Follow and direct message: @ThomasEmerick Email: emericktc@gmail.com Subscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Currently Binging
Upload (Season 3)

Currently Binging

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 27:09


UPLOAD LOADING… Nathan and Nora continue their quest to bring down Horizen during this season of Upload. A main list of characters find themselves on various paths that ultimately bring them to the same goal. We're left with a massive cliffhanger in the end and I discuss it all on this episode. Check it out … Continue Reading The post Upload (Season 3) appeared first on inHer Glam.

Across the Sky
Meet Joe 'The Weatherman' Moravsky from NBC's American Ninja Warrior

Across the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 35:28


What do you get when you blend athletic skill with a love for weather? An elite ninja warrior, of course! Joe Moravsky is a meteorologist and the manager of the Stamford Ninja Academy in Connecticut. He has appeared on multiple seasons of the hit NBC series "American Ninja Warrior" and is one of the show's most successful contestants. Moravsky shares his unique story and discusses his background in weather and athletics on this week's episode. We want to hear from you! Have a question for the meteorologists? Call 609-272-7099 and leave a message. You might hear your question and get an answer on a future episode! You can also email questions or comments to podcasts@lee.net. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Ninja Warrior Weatherman Forecasts His Future Lee Enterprise National Weather podcast features Joe Moravsky from American Ninja Warrior Joe Martucci: Welcome back to another episode of the across the Sky Podcast, our Lee Enterprise National Weather podcast. We are joined with you from our meteorologist across the country. With us, today, Matt Holiner in Chicagoland, Sean Sublette over in Richmond, Virginia. Kirsten could not be with us today, but he will be back soon enough, of course, as we, go through the months and the year ahead, guys. So we've done sports in weather before, but we've never actually interviewed somebody who does sports and is a meteorologist. And we're going to have that for the first time today, as we welcome on Joe Morvasky from American Ninja Warrior. They call him the Weatherman, not just because that's what they just decide to call him, but he is a meteorologist. He got a meteorology degree, and we're very happy to have him. Matt Holiner: Yeah, there are not many meteorologists who are also athletes. We're kind of a nerdy bunch. And so, athletics is, for most of us. Most of us, it's, not our forte. We're more, into the books a little bit. The sciency nerds. Although I'd like to think we're the cool science nerds. We do focus on the cool part of science. Meteorology, I think, is the one that more people are like, oh, I like that kind of science. Maybe not so much the physics and chemistry. So I would say we were a cooler science, but, not too many of us athletically inclined. I'm certainly one. So it was really cool to chat with him about how he mixed these two worlds, how he kind of broke the mold of a meteorologist and really, got into the athletic side and how he got involved with American Ninja warrior, because that is very much a niche we're talking about in the sports world. That is a very big niche. So chatting with him about his interest in weather and also how he also has gone on this athletic path was really cool. Sean Sublette: Yeah, it's nice to see that because so many times, as you mentioned, Matt, we kind of get pigeonholed, if you will, into this is what a meteorologist or weatherman or whoever is like. This is what they're like for me, a little bit older. It was really kind of cool to see Cantore, the Weather Channel rise into popularity. Kind of gave our geekdom a little more street cred, if you will. So that's nice to see. And, of course, look, Jim is buff. I mean, dude is. Matt Holiner: That's just the way of the world. Sean Sublette: But it's good to show that this community of people who geek out about weather, do have a broader focus to have other interests. And, I think that's very important in this day of age. And certainly the stuff Joe is doing and how long he's been doing it honestly surprised me. So really looking forward to this conversation. Matt Holiner: Yeah. Joe Martucci: Well, let's dive into it here, get you into the episode with Joe Moravsky from American Ninja Warrior on the across the Sky podcast. American Ninja Warrior Joe Moravsky is the Weatherman Joe Martucci: All right, and it is time for our interview here with a very special guest. Don't know if we've ever, had this segment of meteorology before. How about American Ninja Warrior in Weather? I don't know if we've had that combination our podcast before. It might be a first, but we are very pleased to welcome on Joe Moravsky to the podcast. He is an American Ninja warrior athlete known as the Weatherman. He has competed since season five of American Ninja Warrior and has twice been the last ninja standing, beating everybody in the country. He is also a husband and father of three and currently manager of Stanford Ninja Academy in Stanford, Connecticut. He also got his meteorology degree from Western Connecticut State University. Joe, I think I'm saying that right. welcome to the pod. We appreciate it. Joe Morvasky: Thank you. Thank you guys for having me. It's funny, kind of breaking barriers, right? We got the sports world and the weather world, and we put them together with American, Ninja Warrior, the weatherman here. So, it's always, they're very unique conversations I end up having because, people are like, what is the weatherman? How does that have to do with Ninja? So I'm sure we're going to get into that today. Joe Martucci: Yeah, definitely. Well, I'll tell You what, Joe. So when I do, talks at schools and it's about different careers in weather or just kind of talking about what I do as a meteorologist, one of the slides I have is different segments of meteorology. So I talk about working in the National Weather Service, working in media, and then I say, sometimes you get to become an American Ninja warrior. And I use a photo of you in my PowerPoint presentation. So thank you for helping me talk to kids, all across New Jersey here. Joe Morvasky: No problem. We're on the same team, man. Joe Martucci: We're on the same, you know, weather is a small field. Joe Lacey says he always wanted to be a meteorologist Joe Martucci: So, let me ask you about the weather part first. How did you get interested in weather? Was there something that just bit you? Ah, like a lot of people. Did you fall into it? Joe Morvasky: How did it work out? I'm sure just like all of you here, would agree there are so many stories, right? So many stories that got us into weather. I would say the first memory I have of just recognizing, the wow factor of weather was when I was a kid, my mom was telling me, I remember driving. I remember this day so perfectly, or this moment so perfectly. It's such a simple moment, but it was so powerful to me. We're sitting in the car. I must have know, maybe I don't even know. Eight years old, nine years old. And I remember her driving, saying, Joe, look at those clouds. They were cumulus clouds. I didn't know that at the time, but nice big old cumulus clouds. And she was like, you see how that one looks like a shape that looks like this or whatever that was? And I was like, oh, yeah, that's really cool. She's like, yeah, those are my favorite. They're so cool. They look so big and powerful, and they take all these different types of shapes. And I don't know, I was so young and so out of touch because of that, that I didn't ever think of that. I never really looked up at the sky and said, wow, look at that. And that was the first moment that kind of, got me interested. And I remember in fifth grade, I'll never forget this, we went through, what do you want to be when you get older? To all my fifth grade teacher students. And I told her I wanted to be a meteorologist. And I said, one day I'm going to say, hey, Mrs. Lacey, I'm going to tell you the weather. Matt Holiner: When you wake up in the morning. Joe Morvasky: Before school, I'll make sure to shout you out. And she's like, I hope so, Joe. And, I was like, but wait, that's not all I want to do. She was like, oh, well, what else do you want to do? And I said, I want to be a professional athlete. She was like, and who doesn't have dreams and aspirations of being a professional athlete, right? Especially somebody like, guess. But I've always wanted to do it. I never thought doing both would be possible. But I guess I kind of. Joe Martucci: Mean, I can think of a couple of athletes and meteorologists. Owen Daniels, who was a tight end for, Oh, geez, I think Minnesota Vikings. Texans. That's the only one I can think of. I'm probably missing somebody you might know, Joe. Joe Morvasky: So there's one person in particular that, from what I understand, never became a meteorologist, but was always fascinated with the weather. I remember I heard this on some interview somewhere once, and I was like, wow, I like this guy even more. You probably won't even believe it. Michael Jordan, really? Michael Jordan. Now we're going to need some fact checkers on that, but I'm almost positive that that's what I heard him say from his mouth, that he loved the weather and he always wanted to be a meteorologist. And I was like, whoa, that's so cool, Michael Jordan himself. Joe Martucci: Yeah, I know. Mike Trout is a big weather guy too. Joe Morvasky: I didn't know. This is good. Joe Martucci: He's been on the Weather Channel a couple of times with Jim Cantore, talking during snowstorms and stuff, of course. Okay, so you got a nice little fraternity there, you and Michael Jordan right there. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, right. Jim Cantori is the one guy, I met Reed Timmer a couple, many years ago. Now, at this point, he was a big idol of mine. But Jim Cantore, I mean, come on, who doesn't want to meet that know out in the snow waiting for. Joe Martucci: The thunder or even some thunder. Snow. Growing up in Connecticut, it's all about the Nor'easters Joe Martucci: And that leads me into my next question here. Growing up in Connecticut, it's all about the Nor'easters and the snowstorms, baby. So are you a big snow guy and do you have any memories growing up of some big snow events? Joe Morvasky: Absolutely. I didn't even know about thunder snow until older, my older years, I don't know exactly when, but I remember being outside during a big storm and a big snowstorm and I remember exactly where I was. Just one of those moments, I remember the snow coming down so hard, this sky had this almost like a pinkish hue to it, which was interesting. And all of a sudden I heard a rumble of thunder and I was like, what is that? Like, I didn't know that was a thing at the time. I must have know middle school at that point. And sure enough, I come to find out, I think I saw Brad Field on NBC Connecticut, one of my big role models, of the NBC Connecticut World. And I sure enough, I think he spoke on NBC that evening. He was like, we had some reports of Thunderstorm. I was like, thunder snow, my world has been changed. I didn't know that was a thing. And so those of course are such incredible moments to hear thunder within a snowstorm. It's really cool and pretty unique. I'm sure you guys have heard it, although maybe not because some of you are not from the Northeast, but either way, it's pretty cool. Joe Martucci: I've heard it and it is very cool. Matt Holiner: on Halloween day, I was in Chicago and I experienced Thunder Graupel for the first time, it was not snow, almost snow, but it was actually graupel. And that was a unique experience. I feel like I'm one of the few that have had that experience. Joe Morvasky: That's cool. I actually had somebody at my job yesterday. He was like, it was hailing this morning. I was like, it wasn't to break it to you. He was like, what do you mean? Matt Holiner: There is a know. Joe Morvasky: It's our job. We got to explain it. But, yeah, it was not common. Matt Holiner: But, yeah, Graupel is a thing. You can Google it and learn all about it. How did you get involved in American ninja Warrior after graduating from college Matt Holiner: But, Joe, what I want to walk through is, let's go after you've got your meteorology degree, how things played out. So what did you do right after college? What was your meteorology experience? And then how did you get involved in American ninja Warrior? Joe Morvasky: Yeah, it's very interesting. So the condensed version of the story is, when I graduated college, I had this opportunity. I had watched American Ninja Warrior on TV, and it just so happened that somebody that I knew, knew a guy that was on the show. And this was before it was really big. It was really before it grew into the NBC giant that it is today, or at least it used to be. The ratings on TV are going down across the board. But back five years ago, six years ago, was really millions and millions of people who were watching. But before it got to that point, there was somebody on the show that I ended up meeting with, and, I asked him all about it. How can I get on the show? This is something I've loved to do. When do they film? And, I asked him everything, and he said, we usually film the spring. And I was like, okay, well, I'm graduating a semester next only because, or a semester late because I ended up switching majors. Not a lot of people know this. I switched from meteorology to secondary education. I really wanted to be a coach. I wanted to stay in that sport world, even though I was sacrificing it to be a meteorologist. And so I was like, you know what? I'm going to transition. I'm going to stick to science and math. I'm going to teach that in high school, and I'll be a coach. It'll be awesome. I'll be able to stay, in the athletic world for the rest of my life if I want to. And it was something that really got me excited. And then I had a moment where I was like, you know what? Something's not right. And I switched back. I switched back a semester later. And, ended up graduating a, semester late, and because of that, graduated in December. The filming of the show was in March, and I was lucky enough to know about it and start training for it in the summer before, just in case. And, here I am today. They love the idea of a weatherman coming in and they wanted to tease me. I know they did. Everyone had like a shtick back then and it was like, the frog man is coming out and look, he's got a silly costume. And then Captain NBC was dressed up as at the time, Captain G Four, I think it was on G Four network. And, he had a thing and other people had a thing, and the fireman and the police officer and the teacher. So they wanted a weatherman. They thought that'd be great. They thought it was going to be a novelty act. They thought they were going to just tease me and so be it. But they found out that I was a real athlete and it kind of took off from there. That was the condensed version. That's surprisingly, but that's how it all started. Sean Sublette: Yeah. So when did you actually begin to train for that, and how long did you train in anticipation? I mean, did you still have to try out and then qualify? How many hoops did you have to ultimately jump through to compete on the program? Joe Morvasky: I started training the summer before. It was probably August of, 2012. I got on the show in the spring of 2013. And honestly, it wasn't a ton of training to get where I got to because I was already a serious athlete. I had played, baseball and basketball. I tried out for the baseball team in college, and it was on the bubble to make the team. And then I realized, you know what? I have a job. I have this career that I'm really aiming for, and I'm pegging my way through college. So how am I going to do this? And so, unfortunately, I gave in to the walking away from sports. But I was always an athlete, always. Growing up. I played varsity sports in high school and like I said, college baseball for a short time and then rec sports in college. So it was really just fine tuning my athleticism to be a ninja. So I did a lot more upper body work. Like I was doing pull ups every other day in the weight in the gym. I was rock climbing a little bit. I was just trying to fine tune myself to be ready, and I did a pretty good job. It worked out. So, that's kind of how it all started there. American Ninja warrior is a sport that takes getting used to Joe Martucci: Let's talk about a little bit about how the sausage is being made during these episodes. I have watched American Ninja warrior before, but I will say I know a lot of kids are interested in American Ninja warrior, at least with the kids that I've spoken to. So when you're there, what's it like? How long are you actually there competing? Because I know it looks like a lot of different cuts on television. So what is a day of competition like? Joe Morvasky: Oh, it's rough, I'll tell you that. It's rough. It's something that really takes getting used to, and it's definitely a younger person's sport, I'll tell you that. Because the older, you know, like me, you get married, you have kids. It's a lot harder to change your sleep schedule because we film this overnight. We usually get there depending on where the location is. Let's take the Vegas finals, for example. Vegas finals. They want us there early to make sure there's no hiccups. We go over rules of the course at 07:00 p.m. Right around 07:00 p.m. Local time in Vegas, and we end up getting there. About 530 in the evening. So it's 530 until seven. We're sitting around in a tent doing nothing. From seven to eight, it's rules. And about 830 to 09:00, the competition starts at about that time. We run through the night, and we don't finish filming until about 05:00 a.m. So it's a very long 12 hours of just sitting around trying to deal with the anxiety and the stress of, having to give it your all in that one shot that you have. And it's hard also, because sometimes there are hiccups along the way where the course will malfunction, and then there's even more of a delay. And this has happened two years in a row for me, where I'm supposed to run one night, there's a course malfunction. I have to run now the next night, and the next night is reserved for stage two of the Vegas finals, and the next night after that is sometimes stage three and four, which is the final stage. So it really depends on the year. But if I get bumped from one night to the next, sometimes relief, sometimes I'm like, oh, I'm ready. I want to go know. So it's frustrating, and you kind of have to be okay. Know, changing things on the fly. And as a meteorologist, this is what I love so much, because people don't understand that you'll have your producer, in your ear saying, hey, Joe, we need 30 more seconds. And you're like, oh, my gosh, I'm on the seven day already. What am I going to do? So you just slow it down and you start to talk a little bit like this. And maybe there's a chance for some rain overnight, but we're going to have to keep an eye on the computer models, of course, because I don't know what I'm saying. I'm just filling time. And so you have to be able to adapt to anything that comes your way. And so that parallel between meteorology and sports, it's actually pretty amazing. And not to mention all the physics that I've taken and the understanding of how obstacles should work and how my body should move through the air to be able to beat these obstacles, I mean, it's all a huge advantage, and, people wouldn't normally think that. Joe Moravsky says there have been a few memorable weather moments during competitions Matt Holiner: And Joe, how many cities have you traveled to to do the show? And I'm also curious along the way, in all these travels and all these competitions, has weather ever been an issue? Has there been weather that has occurred during the course of the event that maybe had a little bit of an impact? Joe Morvasky: Absolutely. There's a few really cool moments in the St. Louis. Oh, no, it was in Colorado. I wasn't there for that one. But we actually had some snow on that course, and so they built a snowman at the top of the warp wall. That one was cool. In St. Louis for one year, we had severe thunderstorms to where we canceled the entire night. Another year in St. Louis, we, got snow, but it was like the back end of the front, so the rain had gone through, and then there was some flakes behind it, and it got bitterly cold and windy. It was terrible. But I think the most memorable was in the Vegas finals, a couple of years ago. We got rain right before we started running, and it was summertime in Vegas. You're not really getting rain. So that was kind of cool and unique. But, aside from that, there was one time Minneapolis, the Minneapolis, city qualifiers and finals. I just landed at the airport right when I landed, I got alerts on my phone for, a severe thunderstorm warning. I was like, everywhere I go, everywhere I go. And people, they look at me because I got some ninjas coming off the plane with me and like, Joe, you're supposed to be in control of. Come on. Yeah, yeah. So it is funny. Yeah. There's definitely been quite a few moments where weather, has impacted the. Absolutely. Joe Martucci: And do they ask you, has anyone said, ask you what the weather is going to be like? Who's actually making that decision to tell me about it? Joe Morvasky: You would think, right? They have their own in house meteorologist, apparently. And I've offered my advice. I've been like, hey, we got about 30 minutes, producers. Let's go. I'm up in three runners. Let's go. And sure enough, that year in Philadelphia, I got rained out. I was the next to run and there was eleven of us left, in Philadelphia, and we got rained out for the rest of the night. It was going to be three days of rain, so they canceled the shoot. The next eleven runners, the final eleven runners got sent to Minneapolis, which is where that, severe thunderstorm warning hit me right when I got off the plane. So that was a year. That was a year. Joe Martucci: Interesting. All right, well, we're going to take a break. We'll have more with Joe Moravsky on the other side of the across the sky podcast. Joe Moravsky is the Weatherman on American Ninja Warrior Joe Martucci: Welcome back, everybody, to the across the sky podcast. Hey, new episodes come out every Monday, wherever you get your podcast and on your favorite local news website. We are back with Joe Morovsky, famously, known as the Weatherman on American Ninja Warrior. We are talking all about weather, American Ninja warrior, athletes and beyond. Joe, let me ask you, know, what is your involvement with meteorology? Joe Morvasky: Know, it's really kind of sad, you know, I, we just had our first snow here in Connecticut. Was it yesterday, I think? Yeah, it was yesterday. Yeah. So you know better than I do, and I was here. But that's the point. You know what I mean? I'm very much still in love with it. But the conclusion I've come to is I'm 34 years old. I can be in my fifty s or sixty s or even 70s if I want to be a meteorologist, I can't be in my fifty s, sixty s, seventy s, competing at this level on Ninja Warrior. And so I have put everything on halt. I'm focusing on my career with Ninja, managing the gym and hopefully franchises soon. So there's a lot that I'm working on. But, yeah, meteorology is not one of them. So it is always nice and refreshing to do this, you know what I mean? To kind of get the weather weenies together. I know the general public is like, what is that? But that's what we call ourselves. Joe Martucci: No, we understand. So you're still getting excited when the snow is coming in? Joe Morvasky: Oh, absolutely. You should have seen me. I was like a kid on Christmas yesterday, I was like, it's snowing out. I made sure everyone knew I was texting everybody the best part, though, and this is always fun, me and a small group of my friends. Every so often, I'll say, snow is coming on Wednesday. For example, I said this last week. I was like, snow is coming on Wednesday. You heard it here first. And I sent it to them. And, sure enough, Wednesday morning, I got a text from them. They're like, you son of a. You were right. I was like, you better believe it. So not always right, as we know, but I nailed that one. And, I think it was a week out, so I was happy about have. I have nobody checking up on me, so it's not a big deal. I can make big claims. How much longer do you think you'll stay with America Ninja Warrior Sean Sublette: Well, Joe, back to your role right now. What is your relationship with America Ninja Warrior? I mean, are you still doing competitions? ARe you kind of advising what is your role and influence with them right now? Joe Morvasky: So we just filmed season 15. I had a really good season. Didn't hit a lot of buzzers, but felt really good. Made, it to the Vegas finals, got to our head to head showdown, which is on stage two in Vegas. It's a brand new format where we actually race somebody, and the winner goes to stage three. And in the history of American Ninja Warrior, I'm still the only person with the most amount of stage three visits. So I've been there the most out of everyone in history, which is really cool. And it helps with the confidence trying to get back there. I'm like, all right, come on. Come on, Joe. You've been there before. Let's do it again. And, it does, you know, I ended up losing my race. I ended up misplacing a bar. The bar had to go into these bear traps that were inverted, and you had to push the bar through the bear trap, and it locked in place on its way out. And I only got one side in because I'm mid race. I'm trying to really focus at a high speed, and I just missed. I'm talking by an inch. And so my season was over. But the good news is they brought me back for season 16. We filmed back to back seasons. Joe Martucci: we think it had to do. Joe Morvasky: With the writer strike. So they were getting ahead of it. So from what I'm hearing, the rumor is, and this is just a rumor, it's not confirmed that early 2024, January, February, season 16 will air, which is something we've already filmed. I can't tell you how it did. But let's just say ninja. Ah, warriors should want to keep having me back for years to come. Let's hope. It's always good, though, when I step out on the course. So, in all seriousness, they've always loved taking the weatherman back on the show, for whatever reason. Maybe it's the fact that I grew up on TV, right? I started as a 23 year old, just with a girlfriend and no kids. And ten years later, I have a new house, three, kids, a wife, a new job, and I've grown up on TV. And it's really relatable to a lot of people watching, especially the people that started watching what, you know, they get to see the guy from Connecticut that turned, into, a ninja superstar. So it's really cool. Matt Holiner: And going off of that, how much longer do you think you're going to keep competing and keep at it before you make that career transition back to meteorology, maybe. How much longer do you think you're going to stay with Ninja Warrior? Joe Morvasky: That's the question, man. If you asked me that two years ago, I'd say this is it. Because the COVID season was really hard on me, I got disqualified, because my wife caught COVID while we were at the Vegas finals. I can relive that, man. I can't tell you how awful that felt. Like I was ready to run. I was 19 people away from stepping on the stage. One course in Vegas, which, by the way, is outdoors and we're vaccinated, and blah, blah, blah, blah. I can go on. And. But. And we got tested, and I was negative that night for COVID. But because my wife is a close contact, I got disqualified from the competition, and I did mentally retire that year. I retired that night. I made the decision. I was like, this is how it's going to end. This is how it was meant to end. And, the more I sat on that thought, the more okay I became with never winning, because I hadn't ever won at this point and still haven't. Maybe season 16, but we don't know yet. And so I had let it go. I let the dream go. I was like, it's okay. It's okay to not achieve your dreams. You did so much, and it's okay. But just something came across me in that time of reflection, the months later, and I just realized, you know what? I can't. How often do people walk away at their peak? I can't. I still have more to give. And there's so many people that rely on seeing me out there, rely on me for motivation, inspiration, never giving up. Right? And I've touched too many people's lives, and I've heard too many people's stories about how I have to walk away. And I've learned that it's not just about me at this point anymore. I do it for people that look up to me and want to see me back, for whatever their reason is. And so that's powerful enough to keep me going, among all the other things. So I'll be back. And I continue to take, it one year at a time, but I don't see myself walking away in the next two or three years. I got time left, and I'm ready to commit to it. Joe Martucci: Joe, kind of following up on that. Do you hear from aspiring meteorologists on American Ninja warrior Joe Martucci: do you hear from aspiring meteorologists throughout your years on American Ninja warrior? Matt Holiner: Do you do school visits? Joe Martucci: What's your relationship like with younger people who are interested in whether as a career, but are still in school? Joe Morvasky: Yeah. So I definitely had a lot of people reach out to me. Twitter, Instagram. Twitter is a really great place where people have reached out, especially meteorologists. I don't know what it is about, us meteorologists and Twitter, but, yeah, a lot of people have reached out there. I think, on that last, podcast, that I was on, I think they found me through, Twitter, as, I mean, I've. I've done school visits and know slideshows and wife school at other schools. And, I've even had the really cool opportunity to meet Al Roker a few times on the Today show and be on his morning show there. So that was fun. That was a lot of fun. It's been a few years since that, but I told Al was like, hey, we got to get you on the course. He was like, okay, no way. But, yeah, it comes with a job. I'm always going to have people reaching out, whether they're meteorologists, meteorology wannabes, or actual, ah, meteorologists, or just kids interested in the weather. I've had them all reach out, and it's really cool. It's really cool to be able to reach, so many people. Joe Martucci: I did a little Facebook sleuthing on your public page here. I saw you went to Long Beach Island, over the summer. Joe Morvasky: Yes. Joe Martucci: What'd you? Joe Morvasky: It. You know, it just so happened Taylor Swift was there at the same. Joe Martucci: Time. Joe Morvasky: Guess who got to meet her? Not me. Not me. Joe Martucci: I was going to say she got to meet you, right? Matt Holiner: It'd be the other. Joe Morvasky: Oh, please. I wish, man. What? It's her. And, Kelsey. Joe Martucci: Yes. Travis Kelsey. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, Travis Kelsey. They're together now. The whole world knows that. But yeah, Taylor Swift was down there. But beside from that, Long Beach Island is beautiful. I mean, it's close enough to Connecticut where it's not like driving. We went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina a couple of years ago. That was a drive, let me. But it was beautiful. Yeah, Long Beach Island, we loved it. And we'll probably go back. I know my dad is already interested, so maybe we'll see you out there. Joe Martucci: let me know. We'll get you in the studio. We can do a live weather video for you. Yeah, we can go live, do whatever you want. We appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. Maybe after Season 16 airs Joe Martucci: Joe, anything else you want to end with here before we wrap it up? This has been a great, half hour with you. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, I mean, I'm just so thankful for these opportunities and, to keep my foot in the meteorology door. It's always been a passion of mine to just be in the weather community and to be involved in weather in some way. And whether I'm doing it all the time or not doesn't mean I don't love it. So this means a lot to me. It's fun to meet other fellow meteorologists. And, I'll see you on the next podcast. Joe Martucci: Absolutely, yeah. We'd love to have you back. Maybe after Season 16 airs. Joe Morvasky: Let's hope it's a good one. Joe Martucci: Well, we're rooting for you, Joe. We really appreciate you taking your time to chat with us and, we'd love to have you again soon, but thanks again for the time. Joe Morvasky: Thank you, Joe. Thanks, Matt. Thanks, Sean. Sean Sublette: Thanks for repping so well, man. Joe Morvasky: Appreciate it. Matt says weather plays a big role in American Ninja Warrior competitions Joe Martucci: And we are back here. So, guys, as I'm listening to this, I hear him talking about those storms in Connecticut, talking about fronts. He's just like one of us. It's just you see him on, know, a couple times a year competing on American Ninja warrior. It's, just really cool to have him on it is really. Sean Sublette: Go ahead, go ahead. Matt Holiner: No, I was going to say, I. Also like how he can't escape the weather. He had the rain delay in Philadelphia, then he said, oh. So then they decide to move it to Minneapolis and got the severe thunderstorm warning there. So it's hard for him to escape the weather in these events because they do occur outside. So there is an element, the weather does impact him in his game. Even when he's not actively working as a meteorologist. The weather is having an impact and people are teasing about it and asking him questions about it. So, the weather continues to follow him and knows he's a meteorologist. Sean Sublette: Yeah. And to that end, almost all of their competitions are recorded at night, which I think is also important. If you're training, you're going to be training a different way if you have to perform outside in the daylight, especially in spring, summer, fall, the sun is up and it's different than if you're out there at nighttime. And to say nothing of they record well into the night. Not like, oh, we're done at 930 or ten. They go well past midnight recording some of this stuff. So that's an additional stress on the body, just being up when it is not accustomed to being up. And the fact that he is still doing this. Very impressive. Matt Holiner: Yeah, I didn't realize that either that I figured. You do see that it's filmed at night, but I kind of said, oh, just during the evening hours. I wasn't thinking, in my mind for some of those people. Yes, some of them, they start in the evening, but they're going all night. So some of them are doing this. Three in the morning, four in the morning, which just makes it even harder again, especially if you're trying to live a normal life most of the time. But when you do the competition, to be up at those hours. Yeah. It just makes it more difficult. So it makes it more impressive that he's done as well as he has. Joe Martucci: I like what you said earlier, Matt, about breaking the mold. Right. Not too many athletes that are meteorologists. I was going to ask you guys, did you guys do sports in high school or college? Matt Holiner: Oh, definitely not college. Joe Martucci: Everybody's. Matt Holiner: I did middle school golf team. But then again, my talent level wasn't good enough for the high school golf team, so I switched over to band. Another nerdy thing. Sean Sublette: Just a bunch of pickup soccer and intramural softball. That's about as exciting as it got for me. Joe Martucci: But I think, aren't you a. Sean Sublette: Disc golf guy, Sean, my son, is really the big disc golf guy, and he's got me into doing it and he's had to show me how to hold the discs the right way. The right way to kind of move your body so you have control of the discs. But that's fun. But I wouldn't call that high stress exercise. Joe Martucci: It's a lot of walking. Sean Sublette: It is a lot of walking. Joe Martucci: Got to walk around walking. That ain't nothing. Next week, we're going to do Bob Dylan in the weather Joe Martucci: All right, so we have plenty of more episodes coming up. Of course. Coming up next week, we're going to do Bob Dylan in the weather. Now, Bob Dylan was not a meteorologist, but he did write a lot of songs about the weather. And we actually have, Dr. Alan Roebach, who was one of my professors at Rutgers, come on the podcast. Because, guys, he actually did his thesis about Bob Dylan and the weather, which, when we were in school, we used to just kind of be like, that's pretty incredible. Maybe a little different. But it's going to come to be a real surprise when he talks about this, because he has a lot to say about this. He might be Bob Dylan's biggest fan. Sean Sublette: Well, I think. Wasn't Bob Dylan the guy who wrote, you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing? Wasn't that Dylan? Joe Martucci: I'm not sure. Sean Sublette: I think it was Dylan. I'd have to go Google it. But, I mean, Dylan has written a lot of stuff with these weather undertones, so, I'm not surprised. But I'm looking forward to hearing what, Alan has to say and a. Matt Holiner: Quick shout out, like, the reason we actually came up with this idea. Gosh, I think it's now coming up on almost a year when we did our top ten weather songs. Sean Sublette: Has it been a year now? Matt Holiner: I think it's almost been. You're going to have to go back in our podcast history. Scroll back. But we did an episode, the top ten weather songs, and we talked about Bob Dylan on there. And then Joe said, oh, my professor did his whole thesis on Bob Dylan and the weather. And it's like, you know what? He might be a good one to bring on. And so we're finally getting around to it. Joe Martucci: That was our November 28, 2022 episode. Group: Wow, almost a year. Yeah. Joe Martucci: top ten weather songs we, did. That was with Terry Lipshetz, who's our, producer here, our podcast producer for not just us, but all of our Lee Enterprises Weather, podcasts that we do. We're, also going to do ten things to know about weather that's coming up the 18 December. And then at the end, we will do our year in review. So we do have, course, more things coming up. And, we'll make it even better as we go into the new year, which is rapidly approaching. Believe, it or not. I can't believe. Sean Sublette: And I did just Google it. Yes. You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. That's Dylan. Joe Martucci: That is true. But if you need to forecast which way the wind blows, well, I mean. Sean Sublette: A compass to know which way the wind blows. That's all you need. You don't need me. Just need a compass. Joe Martucci: Well, I'm, trying to give us some credit here. I'm trying to give us some credit. I'm saying, if you need a wind forecast, that's where you come with us. We got it there. If, you have a question, you can leave one for us at 609-272-7099 609-272-7099 you can also email podcasts@lee.net so for Matt Holiner in Chicagoland, Sean Sublette in Richmond, and Kirsten, who couldn't be with us, but she is saying hello from Tulsa, Oklahoma, I'm meteorologist Joe Martucci, and we'll see you next Monday on the across the Sky Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Texans All Access
Ideal NFL + Owen Daniels | Texans All Access

Texans All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 43:00


Marc Vandermeer and John Harris discuss changing the NFL and what they would do. Plus, Drew does a "Where are they now?" with former Texans TE Owen Daniels. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Locked On Badgers
Wisconsin Badgers football great Brian Calhoun joins the show to talk RBs, Braelon Allen and more !

Locked On Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 30:36


Former great Wisconsin Badgers football running back Brian Calhoun joins the show to talk about Wisconsin football, Braelon Allen and his rank among other Badger football greats.We start off with asking Brian about my ranking of him at # 7 among recent Wisconsin running backs; am I too high or too low on Brian. What does he think ? We talk about Barry Alvarez and Paul Chryst and why Brian isn't surprised Chryst has had the success he's had. We also talk about his journey from Wisconsin to Colorado and back to Wisconsin. How that would be different with today's college football landscape.Next we talk about Brian's career, does he think he was overused and did it potentially lead to more injuries ? What were some of his favorite plays to run while he was in Wisconsin ? We discuss the underrated trio of Owen Daniels, Jonathan Orr and Brandon Williams and how talented that 2005 Wisconsin offense really was. We finish off the talk with a deep-dive on that great Michigan / Wisconsin game. Did John Stocco steal his touchdown on that last drive ??Today's show is brought to you by:BETONLINE2) BetOnline.net is your #1 source for all your betting needs and sports info. From all the latest odds, contests and player props you name it.3) BetOnline remains the BEST spot for all of your latest Sports developments, including podcasts and reviews for all the leagues this season.4) And its not just Basketball! BetOnline is your continued source for all your sporting wagering information needs, including Live Betting and your favorite Vegas Casino games,5) Head to the website today or use your mobile device to learn more about the trends and action.6) BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Please personalize this read. Share your own experience and/or look up odds and betting lines on items related to your team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Badgers
Wisconsin Badgers football great Brian Calhoun joins the show to talk RBs, Braelon Allen and more !

Locked On Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 34:21


Former great Wisconsin Badgers football running back Brian Calhoun joins the show to talk about Wisconsin football, Braelon Allen and his rank among other Badger football greats. We start off with asking Brian about my ranking of him at # 7 among recent Wisconsin running backs; am I too high or too low on Brian. What does he think ? We talk about Barry Alvarez and Paul Chryst and why Brian isn't surprised Chryst has had the success he's had. We also talk about his journey from Wisconsin to Colorado and back to Wisconsin. How that would be different with today's college football landscape. Next we talk about Brian's career, does he think he was overused and did it potentially lead to more injuries ? What were some of his favorite plays to run while he was in Wisconsin ? We discuss the underrated trio of Owen Daniels, Jonathan Orr and Brandon Williams and how talented that 2005 Wisconsin offense really was. We finish off the talk with a deep-dive on that great Michigan / Wisconsin game. Did John Stocco steal his touchdown on that last drive ?? Today's show is brought to you by: BETONLINE 2) BetOnline.net is your #1 source for all your betting needs and sports info. From all the latest odds, contests and player props you name it. 3) BetOnline remains the BEST spot for all of your latest Sports developments, including podcasts and reviews for all the leagues this season. 4) And its not just Basketball! BetOnline is your continued source for all your sporting wagering information needs, including Live Betting and your favorite Vegas Casino games, 5) Head to the website today or use your mobile device to learn more about the trends and action. 6) BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Please personalize this read. Share your own experience and/or look up odds and betting lines on items related to your team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bleav in Badger Football
The Best of...

Bleav in Badger Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 51:24


Some of our best conversations and moments from the history of the show, including stories from Leo Chenal, Montee Ball, Scott Starks, Nick Herbig, Owen Daniels, John Stocco, Anttaj Hawthorne, and Brandon White. Follow us on Twitter @BleavInBadgers and on Instagram @BleavInBadgers

Mad Radio
P&P - Astros Lose, Texans Sign a CB, and Sean Ticks Off Owen Daniels

Mad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 37:19


HOUR 1 - Seth and Sean react to the Astros loss, discuss Ron The Show's scouting report of new Texans CB Steven Nelson, and Sean outlines his criteria for being in the Ring of Honor...which former Texan Owen Daniels wasn't thrilled with.

Bleav in Badger Football
Owen Daniels

Bleav in Badger Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 70:33


Matt and Matt sit down with for Badger and Super Bowl 50 champion Owen Daniels to talk about his career in Madison and in the league, transitioning from quarterback to tight end, and his favorite memories of his time at UW. Follow us on Twitter @BleavInBadgers and on Instagram @BleavInBadgers

104.3 The Fan Interviews
Owen Daniels | The Drive | 07.09.21

104.3 The Fan Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 11:56


Former Broncos tight end and Super Bowl 50 Champion Owen Daniels joins the show for Legends Week to reflect back on the team's magical run and his close relationship with Peyton Manning. Photo Credit: Icon Sports Wire - Getty Images See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good at Parties with Ross Kimball
Winning a Super Bowl and Being My High School Lab Partner with Owen Daniels

Good at Parties with Ross Kimball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 127:06


Owen Daniels (@owendaniels) is a former NFL player, my high school science partner, and a mental health advocate. Follow Owen on social media: Instagram Twitter  Follow Ross Kimball on social media: Instagram Twitter This is an Audio Wool Original, produced by Byron McKoy. 

IKE Badgers Podcast
Badgers & Friends S1E11 - Hayden Rucci

IKE Badgers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 38:39


Today we're excited to welcome Hayden Rucci to the show. For those that don't know Hayden, he's a 6'5 athletic Tight End that looks to follow in the footsteps of guys like Travis Beckum, Garret Graham, Owen Daniels, Lance Kendricks, Troy Fumagali, Jake Ferguson, in a long list of talented Badger tight ends. Hayden also happens to be the older brother of Nolan Rucci, the incoming offensive lineman recruit for the Badgers. We're going to cover all of that. My name is KJ Eichstaedt, we're here with Hayden Rucci, and you are listening to the IKE Badgers Podcast. Want to support the show - subscribe today and tell a friend! The #1 rated Badgers Podcast on the Apple Podcasts Platform. Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter: @IKE_Badgers Follow Hayden Rucci on Twitter: @haydenrucci @welcometoike Special Thanks: 1). Get It Done Podcast - the fastest growing podcast in the mortgage space. Subscribe today on Apple. 2). Jeff Johns Real Estate - friend of the show and a realtor who will bend over backwards for his clients. Call 262-442-2700 today. 3). IronJoc premium sportswear - Take it from fellow Badger Brian Butch, it's quality stuff. Check it out on IronJoc.com 4). Every Door Digital, a marketing agency that leverages the power of Digital Media and Direct Mail to help you get new customers. Learn more at EveryDoorDigital.com

Ball Hawks Podcast
Episode 1- Pilot

Ball Hawks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 70:17


What was supposed to be episode 0 turned into episode 1. The guys talked about backwards names- Owen Daniels or Daniels Owen? Deep dive into the recent Russell Wilson situation. Chris goes into what it would take for the Seahawks to trade away Russell Wilson, focusing on the teams from Russ' list (Bears, Raiders, Saints). Steve brings up Dak Prescott's contract and how it impacts Lamar negotiations in the future. Chris was bitter about the lack of compensatory picks coming the Seahawks way- the same cannot be said for Steve and the Ravens, including a 3rd rounder for a coach. The guys ended with a brief recap of each team's state of affairs, including personal wish lists for free agency. The guys give a special episode one shoutout to the people who helped get this thing off the ground (their wives- hopefully they see this) @always90four @Tee3ree @Jakelouque @TheStanchion Follow us @ballhawks_pod @ssfisher87 @phillipschris12 Please subscribe to our podcast, rate and leave us a good review! Cheers!

No Layups with David Nuño and Raheel Ramzanali
#8 - John Harris; Owen Daniels; Happy Birthday Nuño

No Layups with David Nuño and Raheel Ramzanali

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 64:04


It's a season unlike any other, but the Texans still have the same goal: to win it all! We talked to Houston Texans sideline reporter John Harris about the season, training camp, and so much more. We also talked to former Texan Owen Daniels to talk about life after football, the upcoming season, and what he thinks about the 2020 Texans.

Inside Joke: Space Force
Chris Gethard (Eddie Broser); Aparna Nancherla (Pella Bhat); Episode #110

Inside Joke: Space Force

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 43:49


Let’s go inside Netflix’s Space Force - #110 Proportionate Response. We’ll look at what it took to get this show off the ground, the blast they had on set, and hear exclusively from Aparna Nancherla who portrays novice astronaut Pella Bhat. Chris Gethard who plays crazy Eddie, talks about how he booked the show last minute and the ins and outs of the New York comedy scene. Hosted by Jimmy O. Yang Produced by Rae Votta, Grant Rutter, Matt Sav and Rachael King, in partnership with Pod PeopleEdited by Daniel Carissimi Special thanks to Kurt Graver, Allison McManus, Meg Masters, Lamarco McClendon and Mandy Ellis. Inside Joke: Space Force Netflix, 2020

Inside Joke: Space Force
Noah Emmerich (General Kick Grabaston); Paul Lieberstein (Executive Producer & Writer); Owen Daniels (Obie Hanrahan); Secret Special Guest, Episode #109

Inside Joke: Space Force

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 39:08


Let’s go inside Netflix’s Space Force - #109 It’s Good To Be Back On The Moon. We’ll look at what it took to get this show off the ground, the blast they had on set, and hear exclusively from Noah Emmerich who portrays General Kick Grabaston. Executive Producer and Writer of the episode Paul Lieberstein talks about breaking the final two episodes. Owen Daniels who plays Obie, talks about the unique way he came aboard the show. Later, a Secret Special Guest calls in. Inside Joke: Space Force Netflix, 2020

On The Mark with Mark Carman
Ep. 24: Super Bowl champion Owen Daniels, Theo Epstein, White Sox recap

On The Mark with Mark Carman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 50:07


On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman... (1:10- 7:35) Carm reaction to Theo Epstein’s end of year press conference where he trys to explain why it was best to look for new leadership and let Joe Maddon walk out the door. Sound from Theo is included. (7:35 – 14:00) Chicago White Sox exit interviews. Carm asks Lucas Giolito, Aaron Bummer and Yolmer Sanchez for the favorite moments from the 2019 White Sox improved season. A play-by-play highlight from Eloy is included. (14:00 - 23:20) Chicago Bears are 3-1. Carm catching with with body-building punter Pat O’Donnell, transforming tight end Bradley Sowell and 2nd year offenisive lineman James Daniels who talks about how Mitchell Trubisky gets on him in the huddle. (23:30 – 47:25) Super Bowl champion tight end Owen Daniels talks Peyton Manning, Deshaun Watson, Bill O’Brien, the best teams in the NFC and AFC and having a son who was diagnosed with cancer. (47:30 – Close) Final thoughts. Who will be the Cubs next manager.

On The Mark with Mark Carman
Ep. 24: Super Bowl champion Owen Daniels, Theo Epstein, White Sox recap

On The Mark with Mark Carman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 50:07


On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman...(1:10- 7:35) Carm reaction to Theo Epstein’s end of year press conference where he trys to explain why it was best to look for new leadership and let Joe Maddon walk out the door. Sound from Theo is included.(7:35 – 14:00) Chicago White Sox exit interviews. Carm asks Lucas Giolito, Aaron Bummer and Yolmer Sanchez for the favorite moments from the 2019 White Sox improved season. A play-by-play highlight from Eloy is included.(14:00 - 23:20) Chicago Bears are 3-1. Carm catching with with body-building punter Pat O’Donnell, transforming tight end Bradley Sowell and 2nd year offenisive lineman James Daniels who talks about how Mitchell Trubisky gets on him in the huddle.(23:30 – 47:25) Super Bowl champion tight end Owen Daniels talks Peyton Manning, Deshaun Watson, Bill O’Brien, the best teams in the NFC and AFC and having a son who was diagnosed with cancer.(47:30 – Close) Final thoughts. Who will be the Cubs next manager.

The Morning After Sports Betting
9/24, Level 1: Early Week 4 line checks, Cashman's moves, World Cup Rugby, and more...

The Morning After Sports Betting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 60:04


Gabe Morency and Joe Raineri open the show with Gabe questioning Brian Cashman passing on a trade for Marcus Stroman, citing how Cashman didn't believe he was “an impact player”. Matt McCarthy, host of Rugby Wrap up, joins the show to talk about the wager lines in the 2019 World Cup of Rugby. Former NFL tight end Owen Daniels joins the show to talk about the QB changes in the NFL, the Texans, and Crown Royal Waterbreak. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Texans Talk: The Texans Wire Podcast
60: Texans Talk Podcast: Owen Daniels comments on Houston's TE situation

Texans Talk: The Texans Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 18:43


Former Houston Texans tight end Owen Daniels joins the podcast to talk about the Texans' current tight end situation, quarterback Deshaun Watson, and also Crown Royal's Water Break campaign.

Climbing The Pocket
FMF 204 | Kubiak Clones

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 20:36


Of all the newest additions in Eagan right now: Garrett Bradbury, Josh Kline, Irv Smith Jr...Gary Kubiak should be the newcomer that Vikings fans are most excited to see. Kubiak brings plenty of experience, and therefore plenty of examples for what he’ll bring to Minnesota’s offense.  In this episode @Flipmazzi looks at Kubiak’s recent past and finds players who Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, Kyle Rudolph, Irv Smith Jr. and Dalvin Cook can clone for 2019. What type of season’s can we expect our skill players to have? Who are the men who have done similar things for Kubiak in the past.  Gary Kubiak produced top ten offenses with Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub, Justin Forsett, Owen Daniels, Joel Dreesen, Kevin Walter, Jacoby Jones etc. Vikings fans need to realize the wave of offensive performance he’s about to bring to Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deceptively Fast with Seth Payne
Ep 31 -- Owen Daniels

Deceptively Fast with Seth Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 98:02


I had a great conversation with my old teammate and Super Bowl champion tight end Owen Daniels.  We talked about Kubiak's offense, his son's battle with cancer, and his mention in Michael Lombardi's book.  Sean gives his picks at 1:59:00, and our interview with Michael Lombardi is at 1:25:00

ESPN Houston 97.5 FM Featured Audio
Owen Daniels says McNair held team meeting after 2008 election

ESPN Houston 97.5 FM Featured Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 5:30


Former Texan Owen Daniels was on ESPN 97.5 not that long ago and spoke about the strange meeting Bob McNair held with the players after the election of President Barack Obama in 2008.

ESPN Houston 97.5 FM Featured Audio
The Bench on Bob McNair

ESPN Houston 97.5 FM Featured Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 13:21


On March 6th, former Texans tight end Owen Daniels confirmed Duane Brown's claim that Bob McNair held politically charged team meetings. John and Lance break down these comments and the situation as a whole.

The Punt Return Podcast
Moneyball.com.au - NFL DFS Super Bowl 50

The Punt Return Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 19:25


Woot and Wye outline their DFS lineups for Super Bowl 50 between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos on Australia's first and Number 1 Daily Fantasy site Moneyball.com.au.  Players talked about include Peyton Manning, Cam Newton, CJ Anderson, Ronnie Hillman, Corey Brown, Ted Ginn, Emmanuel Sanders, Vernon Davis, Greg Olsen, Owen Daniels, Brandon McManus and more

Kielbasa Kings Sports Extravaganza
Wisconsin-Ohio State basketball recap; Super Bowl 50 preview

Kielbasa Kings Sports Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 56:00


The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 79-68 at the Kohl Center on Thursday night. We'll talk about the game, along with UW's winning streak. Former Badgers Brad Nortman and Owen Daniels are playing for the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos, respectively, on Sunday in Super Bowl 50. Who will win? We break down the match-ups. We'll also discuss the Milwaukee Brewers recent trade, and what's left of their 40-man roster!

Living the Stream - Fantasy Football Podcast
Episode 61: Free Agency and Owen Daniels’ Son

Living the Stream - Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 74:47


After a brief hiatus, the two hosts are back to talk some NFL free agency. Do we have any new streamers? Episode 61 – Free Agency and Owen Daniels' Son Listen in iTunes NEW: Listen on Stitcher RSS Feed About the podcast: “Living the Stream” is a fantasy football podcast featuring The Late Round Quarterback […]

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: November 9, 2012

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2012 61:00


Your hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak give you some ideas on how to treat Owen Daniels in your lineups this week, re-evaluate the Packers' fantasy prospects for the rest of the season and talk to The Mayberry Smackdown owner Kelly Thompson, who stands in fourth place in the FFPC Main Event right now! Plus they'll answer your questions, e-mails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football
Red vs Blue High Stakes Football w/ Scott Atkins & Michael Trent

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2011 69:00


Mike is back in action after a 1 week hiatus and "loaded" for bear for a fun episode of Red vs Blue Fantasy Sports. Brian Harwood who operates the Southern Bluegrass Fantasy Football Championship will join us to tell us all about his live contest held on August 20th in Louisville KY.  Scott will also announce two special interviews being released by the Fantasy Players Association this week that pertain to the World Championship of Fantasy Football. The details of these interviews will definitely be something you won't want to miss.    Our weekly player opinions are for guys who's value seems to be (sometimes high, sometimes low) depending on who you ask - Santonio Holmes, Jonathan Stewart, Shonn Green, Frank Gore, Owen Daniels and Vincent Jackson.  Dynasty Trade of the Week - Mike Williams TB for Moreno, 2.5 and a future 2nd. Which side do you like?  

In the Loop
In the Loop

In the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 50:15


In their first episode live from the FantasyGuru.com studios, the guys discuss the effects of Brian Westbrook's injury, both from a personnel and fantasy standpoint. They'll also talk about why the Texans need to get Owen Daniels under contract and back on the practice field. Finally, in another column preview, find out just who is PPR GOLD. The audio quality is better, but the air conditioning is not. Either way, you are still "In the Loop". (UPDATE: Apologies for the extended music, I promise there is a show right after it...SECOND UPDATE: I am aware that some audio bled through because the microphone was unmuted during the broadcast of the taped show. That problem will not happen again, and we apologize as we are still working out the kinks with the new format.)

In the Loop
In the Loop

In the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 50:15


In their first episode live from the FantasyGuru.com studios, the guys discuss the effects of Brian Westbrook's injury, both from a personnel and fantasy standpoint. They'll also talk about why the Texans need to get Owen Daniels under contract and back on the practice field. Finally, in another column preview, find out just who is PPR GOLD. The audio quality is better, but the air conditioning is not. Either way, you are still "In the Loop". (UPDATE: Apologies for the extended music, I promise there is a show right after it...SECOND UPDATE: I am aware that some audio bled through because the microphone was unmuted during the broadcast of the taped show. That problem will not happen again, and we apologize as we are still working out the kinks with the new format.)