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This week we discuss Ken Burrough's career and shoe color; the Wright Brothers; stats symmetry; curious signs from the fans; headbutting; Bob Lee's unexpected journey; and the Niners' relationship to a certain Bay Area wild animal attraction. Quote of the week: "Jim no like monkeys on the goal post." Intro-Outro music: "Let's Go Big O" by Sam Spence.
Join us as we come to the last Cartoon Network The Big Game Special (which, timeline-wise wise this is actually the first Looney one!) With The Big Game: Sylvester Vs Tweety from 1999! We got Inside the NFL Commentators! John Madden and Pat Summerall! And what WAS going on at that pub in Atlanta?Links:Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
X and W talk about Washington moving back to DC, the draft, Shedeur, Pat Summerall's sweet succulent voice, and more
This week we discuss John Brodie's swan song; the career of Howard Schnellenberger; things happening in the world outside the NFL; the HOF case for Lemar Parrish. Quote of the week: "The Raiders don't give a s**t about the A's. The Raiders only care about the Raiders." Intro-outro music: "Breakaway."
This week, we discuss the career of Charley Johnson; continue with our reasons why Harold Jackson should be in the HOF; the best NFL players born in Germany; the underrated Paul Krause, and bad passing and bad Astroturf. Quotes of the week (couldn't pick between them): 1) I'll take a seven man sled over a tractor; and 2) If you are dumb enough to step on the end line, and you're still willing to tangle with some guy coming at your throat, be my guest."
This week, we discuss Italian-born Nick Mike-Mayer; why Harold Jackson should be in the Hall; Namath's questionable fashion sense; and Brigman P. Owens. Quote of the week: "Nothing Hall of Fame about a game that has eleven turnovers. It takes work to do something like that." Intro-outro music: Hebraic Sorrow
This week, we discuss the new Rich Stadium, Mercury's career day, bad kicking by good kickers, and meeting Clarence Davis. Quote of the week: "Watching him run is fun." Intro-outro music: "Deadline."
This week, we discuss "tracked vs. untracked," kickoff return TDs, very few passing yards, and some more stats symmetry. Quote of the week - Ed: I don't think Willie Lanier is that ugly / Jim: Until you see him chasing you." Intro-outro music is "Jersey City Hustle."
It's finally Super bowl week and we're ready to talk a lot about it and all the interesting names who called many of the games, plus, other sports media news, etc. on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with his takes on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs going for "3 peat" historyin the "Big Game" Sunday in NOLA against the Eagles. And, it will have Kevin Burkhardt calling the game with the winningest Super bowl QB ever, Tom Brady, on Fox Sports.T.J. also welcomes Phil de Montmollin from the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and Twitter/X feed to reminisce about the legendary Super bowl broadasters like Pat Summerall and John Madden, along with the likes of Al Michaels, Dick Enberg, the team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman + Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth, too.There's also news on the return of 85 year old Dick Vitale to ESPN's college hoop coverage after a second battle with cancer. He will debut calling, whoelse, Duke playing Clemson this weekend. And, longtime NBA TV analyst and former coach Hubie Brown gets set to sign off at 91 years old and over 45 years as an NBA broadcaster with one final game to call on ABC Sunday between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers.Get it all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It's finally Super bowl week and we're ready to talk a lot about it and all the interesting names who called many of the games, plus, other sports media news, etc. on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with his takes on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs going for "3 peat" historyin the "Big Game" Sunday in NOLA against the Eagles. And, it will have Kevin Burkhardt calling the game with the winningest Super bowl QB ever, Tom Brady, on Fox Sports.T.J. also welcomes Phil de Montmollin from the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and Twitter/X feed to reminisce about the legendary Super bowl broadasters like Pat Summerall and John Madden, along with the likes of Al Michaels, Dick Enberg, the team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman + Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth, too.There's also news on the return of 85 year old Dick Vitale to ESPN's college hoop coverage after a second battle with cancer. He will debut calling, whoelse, Duke playing Clemson this weekend. And, longtime NBA TV analyst and former coach Hubie Brown gets set to sign off at 91 years old and over 45 years as an NBA broadcaster with one final game to call on ABC Sunday between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers.Get it all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
This week, we discuss lousy quarterbacking (and lots of fumbles), the unique career of Bob Parsons; Ken Houston's stats with Houston and Washington; and running backs and tight ends becoming a larger part of the passing game. Oh, and actor Bradford Dillman's draft picks for the 49ers. Quote of the week: "Phipps to Pitts, twenty-six, equals six." Intro-outro music is "To the Well Once Too Often."
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Jamie Rivers joins us talking about the Blues loss last night. Giving us the business right out the gate. Has his opinion of the team changed since the beginning of the season? Jamie's truck stop experience. Jackson's helmet theory.Audio of AJ McCarron with an "interesting" story from the day after the Kick Six game. Saban wanted to DNA test everyone. McCarron sure curses a lot. Georgia on the outside looking in after last night's CFP Rankings. Down on the Vols. Rough week for the picks last week.Haunting rendition of Rocky Top. Hot Dentist. Pat Summerall and Murder, She Wrote. Airing of Grievances. Programming the 2Fox. Brian Stull validates Jackson's Helmet Theory.Jackson has a carryover grievance. Jay Jr got mad at Tom Ackerman for wanting the NIT in St. Louis. For the Shoe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jamie Rivers joins us talking about the Blues loss last night. Giving us the business right out the gate. Has his opinion of the team changed since the beginning of the season? Jamie's truck stop experience. Jackson's helmet theory. Audio of AJ McCarron with an "interesting" story from the day after the Kick Six game. Saban wanted to DNA test everyone. McCarron sure curses a lot. Georgia on the outside looking in after last night's CFP Rankings. Down on the Vols. Rough week for the picks last week. Haunting rendition of Rocky Top. Hot Dentist. Pat Summerall and Murder, She Wrote. Airing of Grievances. Programming the 2Fox. Brian Stull validates Jackson's Helmet Theory. Jackson has a carryover grievance. Jay Jr got mad at Tom Ackerman for wanting the NIT in St. Louis. For the Shoe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stan Bunger worked with John Madden on the radio and he wrote a book about his time with Coach It's called “Mornings with Madden”Stan talks-Working with John-How John was a great talker, but even better listener To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Ray Scott was best known for his play-by-play broadcasts of the Green Bay Packers, along with Tony Canadeo. He was one of my all-time favorite sports announcers. With the CBS broadcast team he worked with Pat Summerall. He called the 1965 World Series on NBC television with Vin Scully. He also called the Milwaukee Brewers telecasts in 1976-77. In this podcast he'll talk about the Packers and give his thoughts on a book “Out of Their League” by former St. Louis Cardinals linebacker, Dave Meggyesy. It was a very controversial book badmouthing pro football. In the book he writes that pro football is a fraud, racist, with payoffs, drug abuse, and incredible violence. Ray Scott is in the Pro Football and Packers Hall of Fame. He was ranked 28th in the list of the Top 50 Sportscasters of All Time.
RUNDOWN Seattle Mariners' bring home the W in celebration of Mitch Unfiltered Episode 300! Is Jason Myers' consistent...at missing extra points during preseason games? The discussion takes a somber turn as they touch on the Puyallup Little League team's imminent elimination from the Little League World Series after successive losses, highlighting the relentless nature of sports competitions. Was the Boeing Classic a shank for locals worrying about air safety? Hotshot might say so. No-Table talks Seahawks loss to Tennessee by one crucial missed extra point. Sam Howell gains significant praise for his improved play during preseason, displaying better control and efficiency without turnovers. Seahawks No-Table touch on the impact of new and lesser-known players making a mark in preseason games, contributing significantly to the team's defensive dynamics and depth. The Mariners' No-Table panel grapples with the Seattle's dwindling chances in the MLB season. With 37 games left, Mitch initiates a somber discussion, questioning if the season's effectively over. Joe adds a tactical perspective, outlining a scenario where the Mariners could still win the division if they significantly improve their performance and Houston plays at .500. Mitch and former NFL quarterback Rick Mirer reminisce about Rick's football career and his transition into the wine industry. Rick shares anecdotes from his NFL days, reflecting on the challenges and his journey from a highly touted draft pick to various team stints, culminating in a successful second career. He talks about his entry into winemaking with fellow former NFL player Drew Bledsoe, driven by a shared passion for wine developed during their football careers. Rick also discusses the nuances of his post-NFL life, including his sons' athletic pursuits, one of whom is a quarterback at Stanford, while the others played lacrosse at Notre Dame and Michigan. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Brian Nemhauser (HB Mornings) • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) • Rick Mirer | former Seahawks QB & Notre Dame star TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:15 | Celebrating 300 episodes we practice continuity over specials. 3:45 | "Fun with Audio," Pat Summerall and John Madden, talk about Cortez and Mirer's big hotdog! 11:22 | Puyallup's defeat 25:23 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider), Brian Nemhauser (Hawkblogger Mornings) and Mitch rehash the preseason loss in Nashville and the more important midweek workouts with the Titans. Will we see Geno, DK and the 1st teamers this week against the Browns? 51:21 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Joe Doyle (Over Slot), Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now) and Mitch bitch & moan about a week that might be the beginning of the end for the M's. Also look ahead to the Dodgers and Giants series. 1:10:53 | GUEST: Rick Mirer: former Seahawks QB - reminisces about a football career that didn't quite live up to the billing and the impact that had on the Notre Dame star. From being the 2nd overall pick to eating hotdogs on the sideline with Cortez Kennedy to trying to excel on a team that the owner was trying to move to LA. 1:41:07 | The Other Stuff Segment: • poltergeist house for sale • 28 Outs documentary (Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game) • Robert Griffin III's ESPN departure, Sam Ponder's ESPN departure • Russell Wilson's preseason performance with Pittsburgh Steelers • Justin Fields' performance • Kobe Bryant's memorabilia auction • Michael Pennix Jr.'s preseason performance • Starbucks new CEO appointment • RIPs: Peter Marshall, Greg Kin, Gina Rollins, John Apria, Jack Russell.
RUNDOWN Mitch welcomes back broadcasting legend Verne Lundquist, who shares entertaining stories and reflects on his final Masters telecast. The episode also features a first-time appearance by Zach Vincej, manager of the Modesto Nuts, discussing the exciting prospects in the Mariners' Class A squad. Additionally, the Mariners No-Table returns with Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle analyzing the Mariners' recent performances against the Royals and Orioles and previewing the crucial upcoming series against the Yankees. But before all, Hotshot shares the tech troubles in an Uber Eats Fiasco. As well, Mitch and Hotshot discuss the Seahawks schedule, and make a few unfiltered predictions. In the Other Stuff Segment, Mitch and Hotshot discuss the hell that hath broken loose, Scottie Scheffler in jail, Caitlin Clark keeps losing, Kelsey Plum's outfit, and much more. GUESTS • Verne Lundquist | Retiring CBS Sports voice Verne Lundquist returns to "Mitch Unfiltered" to recap his final official trip to The Masters • Zach Vincej | Making his first appearance on the show, Zach Vincej, manager of the Modesto Nuts, talks about the excitement surrounding the Mariners' Class A squad and their top prospects • Mariners No-Table | Featuring Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot," the Mariners No-Table segment delves into the Mariners' recent performances, the struggles of key players, and the upcoming series against the Yankees. TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:45 | Uber Eats Fiasco: Hotshot shares a hilarious and relatable story about his first experience with Uber Eats, involving a lengthy wait for taco time, a missed tip, and a backup pizza order. 17:51 | Seahawks' Home and Away Games: Mitch emphasizes the favorable scheduling of home games against strong AFC East teams (Bills and Dolphins) and away games against potentially weaker opponents (Patriots and Jets). 35:02 | GUEST: Verne Lundquist's Final Masters Telecast: Verne shares his emotional journey and memorable moments from his 40th and final Masters telecast. 48:11 | Behind-the-Scenes Golf Gambling: Verne recounts humorous stories involving Brent Musburger and Pat Summerall, highlighting the gambling culture at CBS. 1:00:53 | GUEST: Zach Vincej discusses the promising young talent in the Mariners' Class A squad and their potential future in Major League Baseball. 1:23:38 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table segment focuses on the Mariners' offensive inconsistencies and key players' performance issues. 1:32:11 | Injury Impact: Discussion on how injuries to players like Jorge Polanco and JP Crawford have affected the Mariners' lineup. 1:37:54 | Upcoming Series Predictions: Joe Doyle and Jason Churchill make predictions for the Mariners' upcoming games against the Yankees and Nationals. 1:50:29 | Other Stuff Segment: Scottie Scheffler in jail, Caitlin Clark keeps losing, Kelsey Plum's outfit, Ben N Jen, Paul Skenes is incredible, Tom Brady regrets, Gayle King 69 year old swimsuit model, Seize the Grey, Tyson Fury, RIPs, Scott's Silly Headlines
Boomer ran into Andrew Marchand of The Athletic yesterday and they talked about which athlete has had the most success as a broadcaster after their playing career. Boomer thought of Cris Collinsworth, Phil Simms, and Pat Summerall. Marchand thought of Charles Barkley and he had Boomer on his list. Other names that came up were Frank Gifford, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw. Gio said Tim McCarver. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Sixers beating the Heat as they will face the Knicks in round one. Kendrick Perkins said Barkley and Shaq don't watch games, which is why they don't like the Knicks. The Mets completed their sweep of the Pirates and the Yankees snapped a 3-game losing streak by beating the Blue Jays. Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring in a pool of Skyline Chili. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wonders what the itinerary will be for John Sterling day on Saturday. Boomer also wants the new brand manager to get a makeover. We need to, ‘sex him up' according to Boomer.
Hour 1 We have a huge sports weekend coming up and now know the Knicks opponent. They will play the Sixers starting Saturday at MSG. Gio said it would have been easier to play the Heat without Jimmy Butler. Boomer said you can't always try to take the easy way out. Boomer talked about Mitchell Robinson being healthy and how that will be key. Boomer is feeling like a kid again with the Knicks and Rangers being in the playoffs. Oh, and the Mets just swept the Pirates. There will definitely be more Knicks fans in Philly than Sixers fans at MSG. Mitchell Robinson is going off social media for the playoffs and isn't texting anyone back. Jerry is here for his first update but first, Boomer is pumped and playing MC Hammer music. Jerry starts with the sounds of the Sixers win over the Heat. Why does Charles Barkley think the Knicks are frauds? Gio thinks he's doing it just to troll the Knicks fanbase. Jontay Porter was suspended indefinitely by the NBA for betting. Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star was very awkward to Caitlin Clark when she was introduced to the media. In the final segment of the hour, reports are that there are four candidates to replace John Sterling on the Yankees radio broadcasts. Would Brendan Burke drop what he's doing now to go on the road for 81 games a year? Gio said he would be the first choice if he was doing the hiring. Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari have an enormous opportunity this summer to prove they are the right guy for the job. Hour 2 Boomer is having problems checking in on the Air Canada app. He is going there for a WASPs hockey tournament. Gio thinks it's an old guy problem. The interface between the Air Canada app and the United app ‘sucks' according to Boomer. Jerry returns for an update, but first Gio figures out Boomer's app issue with Air Canada. Jerry starts with audio from the Sixers win over the Heat. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays and we heard Juan Soto's HR. The Mets completed the sweep of the Pirates. Bill Belichick said he's never had a cup of coffee in his life. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer went to the Sean McManus retirement party. Roger Goodell and Robert Kraft were also there. Hour 3 Boomer ran into Andrew Marchand of The Athletic yesterday and they talked about which athlete has had the most success as a broadcaster after their playing career. Boomer thought of Cris Collinsworth, Phil Simms, and Pat Summerall. Marchand thought of Charles Barkley and he had Boomer on his list. Other names that came up were Frank Gifford, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw. Gio said Tim McCarver. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Sixers beating the Heat as they will face the Knicks in round one. Kendrick Perkins said Barkley and Shaq don't watch games, which is why they don't like the Knicks. The Mets completed their sweep of the Pirates and the Yankees snapped a 3-game losing streak by beating the Blue Jays. Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring in a pool of Skyline Chili. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wonders what the itinerary will be for John Sterling day on Saturday. Boomer also wants the new brand manager to get a makeover. We need to, ‘sex him up' according to Boomer. Hour 4 Boomer wonders if Big Zoo is still raising money for the 5-Borough Bike Tour as he's representing Team Boomer. A caller said he's feeling a lot of negativity from Rangers fans. A caller is bringing a third date to the Rangers playoff game and is looking for advice. One caller said, ‘don't take chicks to games'. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Knicks having to face the Sixers. Gio wishes it was the Heat now that Jimmy Butler is out. Al Leiter's son, Jack, makes his first MLB start today with the Texas Rangers. The Coyotes are moving to Salt Lake City, so last night the broadcasters said goodbye. The Moment of The Day involves Boomer vs the Air Canada app on his phone. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about the upcoming Rangers/Capitals series.
Boomer ran into Andrew Marchand of The Athletic yesterday and they talked about which athlete has had the most success as a broadcaster after their playing career.
Hear the full episode on our Patreon - Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneWhen was the last time you found yourself laughing, nodding in agreement, and contemplating life's little oddities all in one sitting? If it's been a while, then you're in for a treat with our latest podcast episode.This week, our hosts Dan McDowell, Jake Kemp, and Blake Jones take us on a journey through a medley of topics that are as diverse as they are engaging. From the challenges and hilarities of parenting to the allure (or lack thereof) of Niagara Falls, they leave no stone unturned. The episode is peppered with personal anecdotes, such as Dan's memorable encounters with Elvis Presley and the Dallas Sportatorium, and Jake's firm stand against spanking as a form of discipline.But it's not just the big topics that get airtime. Ever wonder about the daily routines that shape our lives? Our hosts dive into the peculiarities of brushing teeth, the enigma of coins, and even the impact of school fundraisers on children. It's a conversation that will have you reflecting on your own habits and perhaps even questioning why we do the things we do.The episode also takes a surprising turn into the world of sports, with a reflection on the Detroit Tigers' former moniker and a touching tribute to the late Pat Summerall. And for those who've been following the saga of the Dallas Zoo's new baby giraffe, there's a heartwarming update that animal lovers won't want to miss.So why should you listen? Because this episode is more than just a podcast; it's a snapshot of life's complexities and simplicities. It's a reminder that we're all navigating this world together, with our unique quirks and shared experiences. It's a chance to sit back, unwind, and enjoy a conversation that feels like catching up with old friends.Tune in to our latest episode and join the conversation. You might just find that it's the perfect companion for your commute, workout, or quiet evening at home. Listen now – your next favorite podcast episode awaits. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
There are only a handful of play by play voices that rise to the very top of their profession; Vin Scully, Jack Buck, Joe Buck, Marty Brennaman, Jon Miller, Vern Lundquist, Pat Summerall, and Jim Nantz. Our guest on this week's episode of The Approach Shot is in that group; Thom Brennman. From broadcasting Cubs games opposite Harry Carey to NFL Games for Fox while always remembering his roots in Cincinnati, Brennaman is (simply put) one of the All-Time greats. In August of 2020, Brennaman was fired from Fox when we was caught on a hot mic making an unfortunate anti-gay slur (which we do not condone) and immediately apologized, and has spent time since the incident consistently apologizing and insisting "that's not who he is", which many folks, including those in the LGBTQ+ community agree with. We spend much of this episode celebrating his great career, and while we don't usually get into the controversial, Thom spends time discussing the incident, as well. It's a very rewarding and intriguing episode of The Approach Shot.
How do you get people to trust you when they don't even know you? If you aren't a thought leader, you're a commodity. There's no middle ground. And the most powerful, exciting, and fun way to rescue yourself from the commodity trap is by having a book of your own. My guest today is New York Times bestselling author and the world's most experienced ghostwriter Michael Levin, who is responsible for the writing, editing, planning, and publishing of more than 1,000 books over a 30-year career. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, HuffPost, LA Times, Boston Globe, and many other top outlets. Michael's ghostwriting clients include Boeing and Ford CEO Alan Mulally, baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield, motivational speaker Zig Ziglar (he edited Zig's last book), NFL legend Pat Summerall, and countless other leaders in business, sports, broadcasting, real estate, finance, insurance, and many other fields. Today, Michael is going to talk about how you can get your own book done quickly and easily…even without employing a ghostwriter. Connect with Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebestearningauthor/ On his website: https://www.michaellevinwrites.com/ = = = = = Thank you for supporting the show! Your 5-star rating and review makes a difference -- it's easy to leave one and it helps spread the word about the podcast! = = = = = My latest book, The Far Unlit Unknown -- is available everywhere books are sold including Audible! Get your copy and learn more about it here Are we connected yet on social? @maryloukayser (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/ (LinkedIn)
New York Times bestselling author and ghostwriter Michael Levin is the most prolific ghostwriter in the industry, having written, edited, published, or consulted on more than 1,000 books. Levin's own books have been published by Simon and Schuster, Random House, Penguin, and a variety of other top publishers. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, HuffPost, LA Times, Boston Globe, and many other top outlets. His ghostwriting clients include Boeing and Ford CEO Alan Mulally, baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield, motivational speaker Zig Ziglar (he edited Zig's last book), NFL legend Pat Summerall, and countless other leaders in business, sports, broadcasting, real estate, finance, insurance, and many other fields. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/303 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
New York Times bestselling author and ghostwriter Michael Levin is the most prolific ghostwriter in the industry, having written, edited, published, or consulted on more than 1,000 books. Levin's own books have been published by Simon and Schuster, Random House, Penguin, and a variety of other top publishers. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, HuffPost, LA Times, Boston Globe, and many other top outlets. His ghostwriting clients include Boeing and Ford CEO Alan Mulally, baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield, motivational speaker Zig Ziglar (he edited Zig's last book), NFL legend Pat Summerall, and countless other leaders in business, sports, broadcasting, real estate, finance, insurance, and many other fields. Connect with Michael Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebestearningauthor ------------------------------------------------------------------ Want more Business Choreography? Check out… Business Choreography Website Join The Business Choreography Group Text Us "CHOREO NOW" To Get Started: 385-442-7188 Need the tech to build your Business Choreography? Check out.... ChoreoSuite
IT'S HERE: Pre-Order Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/ STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/ #STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime… After 9+ years, Donna Adelson finally appeared in a Tallahassee courtroom to hear the charges levied against her, including murder, in the conspiracy to kill her ex son-in-law FSU Law Professor Dan Markel. The following day her son Charlie Adelson was sentenced to life in prison without parole. On Monday, Donna heads back to court as it appears she's desperate for her trial to begin. Tonight, we look ahead to Donna's next court hearing the following week. #BestGuests: JEREMY Mutz specializes in Criminal Defense, Family Law, and Divorce Law. Jeremy has strong Tallahassee ties, attending FSU School of Law where Dan Markel was a professor Jeremy worked as an assistant State Attorney where he prosecuted domestic batteries, violations of injunctions, DUI's, and serious felonies in Tallahassee and Apalachicola. He now has private practice in Chipley. Stephen Webster & Louis Baptiste are the lawyers behind Webster & Baptiste Attorneys at Law in Tallahassee. Stephen was Dan Markel's post divorce attorney. PRESTON SCOTT.. IS THE HOST OF THE MORNING SHOW WITH PRESTON SCOTT IN TALLAHASSEE --HE'S LIVED IN TALLAHASSEE SINCE 1987... AND HOSTED THE PRESTON SCOTT SHOW SINCE 2002.. (also fun fact, son of legendary sportscaster Ray Scott, former partner of Pat Summerall, et. al Scott called first two super bowls) #JusticeForDanMarkel #TrueCrime #FSU #TrueCrimeCommunity #Podcast #Podcasting #Florida #CharlieAdelson #WendiAdelson #TrueCrime #DonnaAdelson #DanielRashBaum
New York Times bestselling author and ghostwriter Michael Levin is a prolific ghostwriter, having written, edited, published, or consulted on more than 1,000 books. Levin's own books have been published by Simon & Schuster, Random House, Penguin, and a variety of other top publishers. He has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, HuffPost, LA Times, Boston Globe, and many other top outlets. His ghostwriting clients include Boeing and Ford CEO Alan Mulally, Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield, motivational speaker Zig Ziglar (he edited Zig's last book), NFL legend Pat Summerall, and countless other leaders in business, sports, broadcasting, real estate, finance, insurance, and many other fields.In today's episode of Smashing the Plateau, you will learn how to harness your skills and experiences to build a successful business and become an influential voice in your field.Michael and I discuss:Michael's transition from corporate law to entrepreneurship [00:01:40]The realities of starting a business and the importance of sales [00:07:48]Overcoming the challenges of entrepreneurship and self-promotion [00:09:10]How to embrace and manage the inevitable changes and pivots [00:13:41]Strategies for networking and finding like-minded individuals [00:20:08]The role of content creation in establishing thought leadership [00:27:10]Learn more about Michael at www.michaellevinwrites.com.Thank you to our sponsor:The Smashing the Plateau Community Join now for privileged access to select guidance, resources and colleagues – a single click stands between you and progress!
- Bob Feller- Alex Webster- Ray Berry- George Shaw- Jim McAnany- Horace Stoneham- Willie Mays- Carl Hubbell- Casey Stengel- Pat Flaherty- Abe Saperstein- Wilt Chamberlain-In 1958, a cold December afternoon witnessed a historic football game at Yankee Stadium. Two professional football teams battled for the National Football League Championship, and many consider it the greatest game ever played. The Giants took an early 3-0 lead with a field goal by Pat Summerall, but the Colts fought back, taking a 14-3 halftime advantage. Tensions were high as the third quarter began.The Giants found themselves with their backs against the wall when the Colts were on their one-yard line. However, the Giants' defense held strong, and after a 95-yard drive, they clawed their way back into the game. Fullback Mel Triplett and Kyle Rote contributed to their resurgence. In the final quarter, Charlie Conerly connected with Frank Gifford for a touchdown, putting the Giants ahead 17-14.Baltimore attempted to tie the game with a field goal but missed. With only 2 minutes and 25 seconds left, the Giants punted the ball to the Colts. Baltimore was 84 yards away from victory, and Johnny Unitas orchestrated a remarkable drive. In the final seconds, the Colts attempted a field goal, which proved successful, resulting in a 17-17 tie.This tie forced the first sudden-death playoff in league history. The Giants won the toss but couldn't capitalize on their possession. The Colts took over, marched 80 yards in 12 plays, and sealed the victory with a touchdown, becoming the 1958 NFL champions.
SEASON 2 EPISODE 88: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Jack Smith dares our corrupt Supreme Court to answer the decisive question right here, right now: If Dementia J. Trump is right and he didn't just make up this "Presidential Immunity" bullshit out of whole cloth, why did Ford pardon Nixon? Why did Nixon negotiate a pardon with Ford before he resigned? Why did Trump say just three months ago he was advised to pardon himself, and that if elected again he would consider a self-pardon? Smith's bold move to get the Supreme Court to decide this ultimate question will, if nothing else, cut Trump's endless stalls off at the pass. But with Samuel Alito just yesterday issuing a dissent in another case that might as well have been pulled off one of Trump's insane ALL CAPS SOCIAL MEDIA WORDGASMS, might Alito lead SCOTUS into a disaster just horrific enough to destroy itself and the nation by siding with Trump's ahistorical, unconstitutional crap? ALSO: On Day One of their trial, Giuliani's lawyer assures us he knows he did wrong and shouldn't be punished for slandering the two Georgia poll workers. Then Rudy goes out and slanders them again. Trump's mental deterioration is so obvious it was noticed even by Megyn Kelly (who looks like she could star in a re-make of "Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS"). And his "dictator" remarks are so obviously dangerous that even Peter Baker and The New York Times noticed - and the Trump campaign is trying to get him to ix-nay the ictatorship-day. B-Block (20:00) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Their political grandfathers wanted to appease Hitler and give him England and the Jews. Today's GOP is meeting with representatives of Hungarian strongman Orban to try to appease Putin and give him Ukraine and NATO. (24:37) IN SPORTS: Shohei Ohtani is both selfless and selfish. He will defer $68 million a year of his $70 million salary, giving his new Dodger employers a huge break in the baseball "luxury tax" - and himself on the real California state tax. And what happened to that Ohtani-To-Toronto story? My bet, from having seen it occur to another brilliant sports reporter, is that Jon Paul Morosi didn't screw up; his source did - or lied to him. I'll tell you the Jim Lampley/Larry Brown story. And I'll SING ABOUT MOROSI AND OHTANI. (34:31) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Vivek Ramaswamy's most cogent statement ever: leaves the mike on during a bathroom break. Climate deniers will get to watch another previously unconsidered disaster unfold. And Nancy Mace and her fiancé broke up? A class dame like her what talks about morning sex at a prayer breakfast? c-Block (39:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: You are welcome to skip this, but I found a cassette over the weekend. It is a bunch of sportscasts recorded the week of my 18th birthday. The voice is high, the predictions are startlingly good. As are the cameos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you listened to last week's podcast, you'll know The Gridiron Grandma paid tribute to the great John Madden. This week she's pays homage to his long-time counterpart, Pat Summerall and recaps week 13 around the NFL
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk the best of a bad era of music, Jerry running very late to his own show, Trump speaks, another Super Nintendo game we wished existed (this one is: Pat Summerall's Colonoscopy), we decide which Thundercats to trade, decide who wins between Nell Carter and Esther Rolle and so much more... Enjoy!
On this episode I take you down memory lane with some of the best NFL broadcast teams in history. I used to love Curt Gowdy and Al DeRogatis on NBC. You knew when you saw them it was a big game, and they were so entertaining and Gowdy may have had the best broadcast voice all time. Speaking of voices, it was hard to top Jack Buck. He and Hank Stram were a treasure when they teamed up on CBS Radio calling NFL games. I feel bad for the younger generation that they never had a chance to watch Monday Night Football with Frank Gifford, Don Merideth and Howard Cosell. I play the infamous broadcast from 1980 when John Lennon was shot and killed. Then there is arguably the best tandem ever to be in the booth. Pat Summerall and John Madden! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 463 of "SI Media with Jimmy Traina" features an interview with ESPN's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.The "Monday Night Football" broadcasters, now in their 22nd year together, talk about passing John Madden and Pat Summerall, as the longest-tenured network broadcast team ever. Aikman discusses his relationship with Madden while Buck shares his feelings on what the record means to him as a broadcaster.Other topics discussed include whether Buck will ever call baseball for ESPN, Aikman's opinion on whether the "Tush Push" should be banned, Tom Brady going to Aikman for advice on becoming a television analyst, Aikman's philosophy for being critical of players, how Aikman would use Twitter to bust Buck's chops and much more.Following Buck and Aikman, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins Jimmy for their weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, Jimmy and Sal discuss Jerry Seinfeld teasing some sort of "Seinfeld" reunion regarding the series finale. Jimmy also answers reader-submitted questions in a new mailbag segmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this one, Eddie and I talk getting heckled by Trumpers, Jerry turns an ankle bad, WWE's darkest hour, Pat Summerall vs Brent Musberger, the fingerlovin' song of the day and so much more... Enjoy!
EPISODE 33, Act 3Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 2000, football classic THE REPLACEMENTS! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco #16 (QB)Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty — head coachBrooke Langton as Annabelle Farrell — Head cheerleaderOrlando Jones as Clifford Franklin #81 (WR)Faizon Love as Jamal Abdul Jackson #72 (G)Michael Taliferro as André "Action" Jackson #73 (G)Rhys Ifans as Nigel Gruff #3 (K)Jon Favreau as Daniel "Danny" Bateman #56 (MLB)Ace Yonamine as "Jumbo" Fumiko #68 (OT)Troy Winbush as Walter Cochran #34 (RB)David Denman as Brian Murphy #86 (TE)Michael Jace as Earl Wilkinson aka "Ray Smith" #42 (CB)Gailard Sartain & Art LaFleur as Pilachowski and Banes, respectively — McGinty's coaching staff. Brett Cullen as Eddie Martel #7Archie L. Harris, Jr. as Wilson Carr (DL)Evan Dexter Parke as Malcolm LaMont (RB)John Madden and Pat Summerall portray themselvesJack Warden as Edward O'Neil — Owner of the Washington SentinelsSarah Ann Morris as Heather and Caroline Keenan as DawnBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
Rapid Fire topics include: * Barstool's Dave Portnoy bet $10,000 on Sam Hartman to win the Heisman at +2000 odds. What's the most you'd be willing to wager on Hartman? * Is Vince DeDario ever happy with anything anyone says about Notre Dame? We discuss that and the idea of ESPN/media bias. * Fill-in the blank...It's BLANK that when Joe Buck and Troy Aikman finish this season together they will pass Pat Summerall and John Madden as the longest tenured NFL broadcasting duo. * Fox sports is looking at the idea of a new college basketball tournament in Las Vegas for teams that don't make the NCAA field. * Baker Mayfield has some funny sign stealing thoughts. * Fill-in the blank...It's BLANK that The Power Ball winner from California who won $2 billion dollars has bought a $47 million dollar mansion in LA. Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPISODE 33, ACT 3Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 2000, football classic THE REPLACEMENTS! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco #16 (QB)Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty — head coachBrooke Langton as Annabelle Farrell — Head cheerleaderOrlando Jones as Clifford Franklin #81 (WR)Faizon Love as Jamal Abdul Jackson #72 (G)Michael Taliferro as André "Action" Jackson #73 (G)Rhys Ifans as Nigel Gruff #3 (K)Jon Favreau as Daniel "Danny" Bateman #56 (MLB)Ace Yonamine as "Jumbo" Fumiko #68 (OT)Troy Winbush as Walter Cochran #34 (RB)David Denman as Brian Murphy #86 (TE)Michael Jace as Earl Wilkinson aka "Ray Smith" #42 (CB)Gailard Sartain & Art LaFleur as Pilachowski and Banes, respectively — McGinty's coaching staff. Brett Cullen as Eddie Martel #7Archie L. Harris, Jr. as Wilson Carr (DL)Evan Dexter Parke as Malcolm LaMont (RB)John Madden and Pat Summerall portray themselvesJack Warden as Edward O'Neil — Owner of the Washington SentinelsSarah Ann Morris as Heather and Caroline Keenan as DawnBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 33, Act 2Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 2000, football classic THE REPLACEMENTS! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco #16 (QB)Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty — head coachBrooke Langton as Annabelle Farrell — Head cheerleaderOrlando Jones as Clifford Franklin #81 (WR)Faizon Love as Jamal Abdul Jackson #72 (G)Michael Taliferro as André "Action" Jackson #73 (G)Rhys Ifans as Nigel Gruff #3 (K)Jon Favreau as Daniel "Danny" Bateman #56 (MLB)Ace Yonamine as "Jumbo" Fumiko #68 (OT)Troy Winbush as Walter Cochran #34 (RB)David Denman as Brian Murphy #86 (TE)Michael Jace as Earl Wilkinson aka "Ray Smith" #42 (CB)Gailard Sartain & Art LaFleur as Pilachowski and Banes, respectively — McGinty's coaching staff. Brett Cullen as Eddie Martel #7Archie L. Harris, Jr. as Wilson Carr (DL)Evan Dexter Parke as Malcolm LaMont (RB)John Madden and Pat Summerall portray themselvesJack Warden as Edward O'Neil — Owner of the Washington SentinelsSarah Ann Morris as Heather and Caroline Keenan as DawnBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 33, ACT 2Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 2000, football classic THE REPLACEMENTS! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco #16 (QB)Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty — head coachBrooke Langton as Annabelle Farrell — Head cheerleaderOrlando Jones as Clifford Franklin #81 (WR)Faizon Love as Jamal Abdul Jackson #72 (G)Michael Taliferro as André "Action" Jackson #73 (G)Rhys Ifans as Nigel Gruff #3 (K)Jon Favreau as Daniel "Danny" Bateman #56 (MLB)Ace Yonamine as "Jumbo" Fumiko #68 (OT)Troy Winbush as Walter Cochran #34 (RB)David Denman as Brian Murphy #86 (TE)Michael Jace as Earl Wilkinson aka "Ray Smith" #42 (CB)Gailard Sartain & Art LaFleur as Pilachowski and Banes, respectively — McGinty's coaching staff. Brett Cullen as Eddie Martel #7Archie L. Harris, Jr. as Wilson Carr (DL)Evan Dexter Parke as Malcolm LaMont (RB)John Madden and Pat Summerall portray themselvesJack Warden as Edward O'Neil — Owner of the Washington SentinelsSarah Ann Morris as Heather and Caroline Keenan as DawnBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 33, Act 1Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 2000, football classic THE REPLACEMENTS! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Keanu Reeves as Shane Falco #16 (QB)Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty — head coachBrooke Langton as Annabelle Farrell — Head cheerleaderOrlando Jones as Clifford Franklin #81 (WR)Faizon Love as Jamal Abdul Jackson #72 (G)Michael Taliferro as André "Action" Jackson #73 (G)Rhys Ifans as Nigel Gruff #3 (K)Jon Favreau as Daniel "Danny" Bateman #56 (MLB)Ace Yonamine as "Jumbo" Fumiko #68 (OT)Troy Winbush as Walter Cochran #34 (RB)David Denman as Brian Murphy #86 (TE)Michael Jace as Earl Wilkinson aka "Ray Smith" #42 (CB)Gailard Sartain & Art LaFleur as Pilachowski and Banes, respectively — McGinty's coaching staff. Brett Cullen as Eddie Martel #7Archie L. Harris, Jr. as Wilson Carr (DL)Evan Dexter Parke as Malcolm LaMont (RB)John Madden and Pat Summerall portray themselvesJack Warden as Edward O'Neil — Owner of the Washington SentinelsSarah Ann Morris as Heather and Caroline Keenan as DawnBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
Tandems making an impact... Pat Summerall and Tom Brooksheir; Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner and Dr. Robert Kerlan and Dr. Frank Jobe.
How chance got the natural Pat Summerall in the TV and football broadcast business.
The network decides to move John Madden it... but with who... Vin Scully or Pat Summerall?
Doc opens talking about tandems (straight man and comedian) in sports, art and medicine. Doc uses the examples of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Pat Summerall and John Madden and Dr. Kerlan and Dr. Jobe. The Weekend Warrior Clinic opens for listeners.
This week, David Waldman, sometimes known as “Kagro X”, arrived in the Bahamas, explored a host of diverse undersea flora and fauna, took in the exciting nightlife and made his mark in the hustle and bustle of the local culture, all in less than a week! Kagro will return… Monday. However, David did record another one-hour KITM Vacation Special, featuring Ace KITM Correspondent Rosalyn MacGregor! I exaggerate a little on this blog... However, a bored Chinese housewife was ten billion times worse, spending years creating an entire alternate Russian history on Wikipedia. Insurance companies won't insure schools who arm their teachers because they don't make money when they make dumb decisions. South Koreans have found that they have become younger recently, but in relative terms you will find that time moves slower in North Korea than anywhere else on earth. Susie Wiles, lobbyist for China, audience for Donald Trump, is also the daughter of Pat Summerall. Brazil's supreme court ruled that Jair Bolsonaro abused his political power, attacked the electoral system and misused the media, and thus banned him holding political office for the next eight years. Apparently, Jair should have invested more in his judiciary. While the Michigan Republican party continues to FO, FA, and FA and FO some more, Democrats, the people in charge, pass historic voting rights legislation.
Are you back for more? David Waldman and Greg Dworkin have got some more if that's what you came looking for. TFFG wants everyone to remember that he is a moron and a liar, because that's the only way he'll get out of his mess. Unfortunately for Trump, he was caught on tape, knowingly telling the truth. Worse yet, Donald was forthright and self-aware in front of a witness, Susie Wiles, who MAGA will soon tie to Trump haters Ron DeSantis, Ronald Reagan, and Giants placekicker Pat Summerall. Donald Trump hasn't given up on being truly, epically stupid yet, a strategy that has served him his entire lifetime. All Joe Biden has is quiet competence and a snoring problem, and you know which one of those most interests the Media. People who “disapprove” of Biden will probably eventually vote for him. Never Trumpers won't have any other choice. The greatest minds behind the Trump Supreme Court could not rationalize independent state legislature theory... yet. They're still working on it, and don't worry they'll come up with something. Now affirmative action, they've contemplated that most of their lives, and knew just what to do when they were given the chance. The overthrow of Russia is over. All hail Vladimir Putin! That's optional, of course, but Russian leaders who choose not to shall face some tough questions, and some hard pavement several stories below them. It might be time to kick Russia while it's down.
C&R tell a couple of fun stories from the crew watching Game 3 of the NBA Finals together at BWW's! The show reacts to the Heat disappearing in the 3rd quarter last night while hosting the Nuggets. Is it okay to ask someone if they've had "work" done? 'OLD SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS' gets fired up & is all about the greatest sports duos, ever! The crew & callers come up with some amazing pairs! They have interesting audio from Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, after being asked about Dalvin Cook. Pat Summerall's voice lives forever & the Rock has an awesome Iron Sheik story! Plus, in real time it feels like the Yankees choke a game away & the guys tell you how they both almost died on Ventura Boulevard! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covino & Rich are having fun talking Old-School sports duos! The crew & callers come up with some amazing pairs + Ramos gets a stalker-call. They have interesting audio from Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, after being asked about Dalvin Cook. Pat Summerall's voice lives forever & the Rock has an awesome Iron Sheik story! Plus, in real time it feels like the Yankees choke a game away & the guys tell you how they both almost died on Ventura Boulevard! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bell tells of the time he and Bobby Lee met up and Bell tried to score a role on MAD TV. They riffed a Starsky & Hutch routine. Doug does his spot on Pat Summerall impersonation. Also his run in with Paul Virzi and his amazing ideas for Simon Cowell and American Idol. Another cool hang with Tommy Lee as well as bonding with Steve Martin.