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The Philadelphia 76ers have made a significant leap in the NBA Lottery, securing the 3rd overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. Kevin is curious about how the team might integrate prospects Ace Bailey or Dylan Harper if they are chosen. Additionally, he questions whether the organization will exhibit patience with the typical challenges faced by rookies, especially in a season where they aspire to compete for the NBA Championship. In a notable development, Major League Baseball has lifted the bans on Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson, and several others, allowing them to be considered for induction into the MLB Hall of Fame. Kevin shares his perspective on this decision, and we will also hear insights from Paul Hagen, who joins us for part of the discussion. The NFL has begun to unveil its schedule, with some games involving the Eagles already announced, along with details about global NFL matchups. Martin Frank provided his analysis of the NFL schedule and discussed various storylines surrounding the Eagles, offering valuable insights into the upcoming season.
(0:00-9:02) Time to shut down Embiid and George (9:02-17:30) Are Embiid's comments postgame a cry for help? (17:30-38:04) Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins Kevin to analyze what the Sixers should do with Embiid and George (38:04-53:03) Reacting to Keith Pompey & Trea Turner leadoff hitter (53:03-1:01:20) The state of the Phillie bullpen (1:01:20-1:18:38) Paul Hagen of NBC Sports Philadelphia joins Kevin for the nightly Clearwater check-in (1:18:38-1:40:09) Kevin goes on a rant about Rob Manfred, and Four Nations Faceoff (1:18:38-1:46:57) Reacting to NBA vs NHL (1:46:57-1:58:59) MLB streaming services (1:58:59-2:10:39) Eagles injuries are starting to pile up (2:10:39-2:21:46) Eagles cap hits next year (2:21:46-2:31:21) College basketball round-up (2:31:21-2:49:48) Retired journalist Mike Kern famously with the Daily News joins the show for all things Philadelphia sports. (2:49:48-2:58:26) Kevin wraps up the show with Philly Sports Tomorrow
(0:00-20:52) The impact of the Juan Soto signing and what it means for the Phillies and the NL East. (20:53-34:33) The Athletic's Matt Gelb joins the show with winter meetings underway. (34:33-40:40) Phillies bullpen outlook after adding Jordan Romano (40:40-1:01:04) NBC Sports Philadelphia's Paul Hagen joins the show on potential Phillies moves. (1:01:04-1:15:23) USA Today's Bob Nightengale joins the show from the winter meetings in Dallas, Texas. Bob previews if the Phillies are able to make a big move. (1:15:23-1:21:30) We take a look at the final results of the Twitter poll. Kevin and Sean debate if/when Alec Bohm is traded.
The Phillies still have MLB's best record but with the trade deadline fast approaching, do they still need help? What should we watch for as another Eagles training camp opens? Those are the primary topics this week as Philly Pressbox Radio welcomes welcomes Hall of Fame baseball writer PAUL HAGEN and Bleeding Green Nation's BRANDON LEE GOWTON. www.EoPSports.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Check out our website at https://eopsports.com/ • Subscribe to the newsletter at: https://eopsports.com/newsletter-sign-up/ • Contact us at: https://eopsports.com/contact/ • Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/EdgeofPhilly Follow Us on social media at: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Edgeofphillysports • Twitter: https://twitter.com/EOPsports • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edge_of_philly_sports • IG: https://www.instagram.com/__edge_of_philly_sports_/ • Discord: https://discord.gg/n8ya5A9D • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EdgeOfPhilly/ Podcast: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edge-of-philly-sports/id1478680679 • Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLngv0JlICltLnZDqwfX7LQffFigh8JwS9&si=GpCh2OtXaKQgPfgn • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4C7cP87NUrLkR8bTF7cbKK • RSS Feed: https://edgeofphillysports.libsyn.com/rss Grab Some EoP Merch at: https://eopsports.com/shop/ #eagles #eaglesnews #eaglesnation #eaglesnfl #eaglesfootball #flyeaglesfly #nfl #nflfreeagency #nflfootball #jalenhurts #nakobedean #jordandavis #nicksirianni #joshsweat #philadelphiaeagles #philadelphiaeaglesnews
Today, Amy Fadool reacts to the Ranger Suarez injury scare, and compares Bryce Harper to Chase Utley, and where Harper stands amongst all-time great in Phillies history. Plus, she is joined by Dave Zangaro and Paul Hagen.
Kevin Cooney has had enough of the constant nitpicking of Phillies' manager Rob Thomson. Hall of Fame baseball writer Paul Hagen and Philadelphia Inquirer's Olivia Reiner join the show as well!
Can the Phillies please get the bats going again? How will the Sixers-James Harden situation play out? How'd you like that first Eagles preseason game? Which Philly greats are on this year's Philly Pressbox Radio Hall of Fame ballot? We'll try to get you some answers on this week's show, which also includes a chat with Hall of Fame baseball writer Paul Hagen ... and a fun "Random Chet" segment! www.EopSports.com
Sure, we talk about the Sixers-Nets series and that huge Jalen Hurts contract extension, but .... there's more! Longtime baseball writer PAUL HAGEN visits to talk about the Phillies' disappointing start to the season, and legendary P.A. man LOU NOLAN joins us to discuss the Flyers' many off-season needs and his 51 years behind the mic. www.EoPSports.com
This is Doctoring Up Design, a lively, interactive and educational series presented by Design Hardware and held in their ever evolving showroom on 3rd Street in Los Angeles. Doctoring Up Design was created to address your pain-points in the constantly changing world of design and architecture. Doctoring Up Design features The most knowledgeable and creative designers, architects, manufacturers and product designers in the business to help you build a healthy and strong design practice.Today on the show, you are going to hear from the one and only, Thom Filicia. A beloved designer who many know from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, but Thom learned from the best at renowned design firms, Parish Hadley, Robert Metzger and Bilhuber & Associates. Thom is an incredible talent who founded his namesake firm from which he also launched signature collections. One of which, we are discussing today. Filicia sat down with aspire design and home editor, Paul Hagen to announce his collaboration with Accurate Lock & Hardware. This uniquely American brand is well-known, globally for their attention to detail and production of uncompromisingly well-crafted, stunningly beautiful locks and hardware. This conversation was fun and you are sure to enjoy it. For more about Thom's line and how to get it, please check the show notes.This has been another episode of Doctoring Up Design, a podcast presented by @DesignHardware. Thank you Thom for your time and talent and Paul for expertly driving this fun chat. Thank you Michele Solomans and Avi Balsam with Design Hardware for making this platform available and for your tireless support of the design and architecture community. Thank you for listening and subscribing to Doctoring Up Design. Please make sure you are subscribing to the show so you don't miss a single episode. You can find all of the links in the show notes.
This week's show comes your way just ahead of the Phillies-Braves rain-delayed NLDS Game 2... a night before the Flyers open their 2022-23 season ... and four days prior to a Sunday night Eagles-Cowboys battle at the Linc, the Birds looking to remain unbeaten. A couple of terrific guests join Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about all of that -- Hall of Fame baseball writer PAUL HAGEN and former Flyers defenseman CHRIS THERIEN, who (with Wayne Fish) has just written a new book called "Road to Redemption." Plus, Bill, Chet, and Bob Vetrone Jr. make their Week 6 NFC East predictions.
This week's show comes your away just ahead of the Phillies-Braves rain-delayed NLDS Game 2... a night before the Flyers open their 2022-23 season ... and four days prior to a Sunday night Eagles-Cowboys battle at the Linc, the Birds looking to remain unbeaten. A couple of terrific guests join Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about all of that -- Hall of Fame baseball writer PAUL HAGEN and former Flyers defenseman CHRIS THERIEN, who (with Wayne Fish) has just written a new book called "Road to Redemption." Plus, Bill, Chet and Bob Vetrone Jr. make their Week 6 NFC East predictions.
Not many podcasts have TWO Hall of Famers on one episode, but we do! Yes, Philly Pressbox Radio welcomes Pro Football Hall of Fame writer RAY DIDINGER and Baseball Hall of Fame J.G. Taylor Spink Award winner PAUL HAGEN. They join Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk Eagles, Phillies, and backs-against-the-wall Sixers! You can expect a lot of our conversation with Ray about his huge announcement made Sunday: After some 53 years covering the Eagles and Philly sports, Ray is calling it a career at the end of the month. We're honored to have these two Hall of Famers as good friends of Philly Pressbox Radio!
Not a lot podcasts have TWO Hall of Famers on one episode, but we do! Yes, Philly Pressbox Radio welcomes Pro Football Hall of Fame writer RAY DIDINGER and Baseball Hall of Fame J.G. Taylor Spink Award winner PAUL HAGEN. They join Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk Eagles, Phillies and backs-against-the-wall Sixers! You can expect most of our conversation with Ray to be about his huge announcement made Sunday: After some 53 years covering the Eagles and Philly sports, Ray is calling it a career at the end of the month. We're honored to have these two Hall of Famers as good friends of Philly Pressbox Radio!
Would you want to live to 150? With leaps in technology, science and medicine, it's becoming an increasingly realistic possibility. Elizabeth Hotson talks to Sergey Young, founder of Longevity Vision Fund and author of The Science and Technology of Growing Young. Sergey tells us why he embarked on a mission to help us live longer. Plus, Dr Michael Hufford from biotechnology company, Lygenesis tells us about organ regeneration technology, which enables a patient's lymph nodes to be used as bioreactors to regrow functioning ectopic organs. We also go on a voyage of discovery into the world of cryonics with Dennis Kowalski, president of the Cryonics Institute in Michigan, where you can have your body frozen and stored until the technology exists to bring you back to life some time in the future. We also hear from Paul Hagen, who's planning to follow his father's footsteps by undergoing the cryonics procedure. (Picture of an energetic older couple via Getty Images)
Do you feel better about the Eagles now after that impressive Week 1 trouncing of the Falcons? Bill and Chet talk about it and what lies ahead for the Birds with Bleeding Green Nation's Brandon Lee Gowton. Also: long-time Phillies reporter Paul Hagen stops by to reflect on the passing of late Phillies owner Ruly Carpenter and whether the fading Phils still have a shot at the postseason. In addition, we talk about the 2-0 Penn State Nittany Lions and get some betting tips from Bob Vetrone Jr., aka "Boop." Oh ...What are the best fall craft beers? (Hey, we talk about all of the important stuff!)
On this edition of Working The Beat, Mike and Kevin are live from Chaps Pit Beef on Baltimore Pike in Media talking baseball with Paul Hagen and the rest of the Philadelphia sports scene with Jack McCaffery, including an Eagles preview and Ben Simmons talk
Er du også vild med at se tegnefilm? Så er du ikke den eneste. For tegnefilm ER ret fantastiske! Fyldt med fantasifulde historier, flotte farver og sjove figurer, der kan både tale og bevæge sig. Men har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvordan man laver tegnefilm? Det har de nysgerrige lyttere, Oda på 8 år, Louis og Marius på 4 et halvt år. Radionauterne tager på en spændende mission ind i tegnefilmens verden for at finde svar. Undervejs skal vi møde Lego-figurer, Mickey Mouse og finde ud af, hvordan DU kan lave tegnefilm derhjemme. Så find tegnegrejet frem, tænd for fantasien og lyt med! Medvirkende: Oda på 8 fra Vallekille, Marius på 4,5 år og Louis. Derudover, tegnefilmstegner og animator Christian Kuntz, KUNTZ animation. Klip fra: Gurli Gris af Neville Astley og Mark Baker; Minna og Drømmebyggerne af First Lady Film; Steamboat Willie af Walt Disney Animation Studios; LEGO Star Wars (DK): The Resistance Rises. Musik: Der er ingen bånd, der binder mig, Alexander Glæsel, Originalt Dansk Soundtrack til Pinocchio; En tosset sang - Fra "snehvide og de Syv Små Dværge", Thomas Eje, Benny Hansen, Jesper Klein, Paul Hagen, Kurt Ravn, Jess Ingerslev. Jingle af Morten Huusfeldt. Billede: Adobe Stock, pixel-shot/stock.adobe.com Afsnittet er tilrettelagt og redigeret af Lisa Bay. I redaktionen Elise Normann. Radionauterne er produceret af Karen Brüel Birkegaard og Lisa Bay med støtte fra Novo Nordisk Fonden.
Jan og Henrik snakker om Passer passer piger filmen, fra 1965. Kronologisk gennemgang af filmen. www.janoghenrik.dk/ www.henrikogjan.dk/ Superviceværten Alf Thomsens (Dirch Passer) meget effektive "vækkeur" træder atter i funktion, og har igen held med at få ham op på mærkerne, trods deres evindelige diskussioner frem og tilbage. Alt ånder fred og idyl. Sovebyens boligkarré, med den kendte opgang, er ved at tage hul på en ny dag. På kvisten hos Mona Lisa (Hanne Bochsenius) er der travlhed. Hun har en opgave for sit blad, som tilsyneladende er uløselig. Der ankommer 6 skønhedsdronninger fra hele landet til byen, og hun har lovet at skaffe dem husly, men alle hoteller er optaget. Mona Lisa beder Alf om hjælp. Han får en ide: "Miss'erne" skal fordeles hos familierne i opgangen. Alf kalder til trappemøde. Her indleder han en charmeoffensiv og fortæller om 6 småpiger, som mangler et sted at være, bare for en nat. Det lykkes Alf at få fruerne med på arrangementet. Mona Lisa kan meddele sin redaktør, at sagen er i orden. Alf bliver dog betænkelig: Hvad vil der ske når fruerne opdager den rette sammenhæng ? Da de unge smukke Miss'er ankommer, vækker det stor opstandelse hos fruerne Henriksen (Helle Virkner), Hansen (Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen), Feddersen (Caja Heimann) og Svendsen (Beatrice Palner). Det er jo ikke lige det, Alf har fortalt dem. Mændene derimod tager situationen i strakt arm. Pigernes ophold rusker op i de lidt kedelige, trivielle og hverdagsagtige ægteskaber. Fruerne opdager sider hos deres mænd, som de ikke selv har oplevet siden deres unge år, hvor de var nyforelskede. En oversmart sælger (Paul Hagen) gør sin entre i opgangen for at demonstrerer en håndmixer, som kan alt, Alf føler sin autoritet truet, for hvad skal han så lave. Henriksens søns (Jan Priiskorn Schmidt) store opfindsomhed afstedkommer mange sælsomme episoder, såsom den store buksevandstur. Hos Hansen starter den helt store skumbadskatastrofe, da Thorbjørn vil afprøve den nyligt indkøbte håndmixer. Hele opgangen drukner i sæbeskum. Dette medfører brandvæsnets tilsynekomst, men hele balladen ender dog med fælles trappekaffe og en lille een. Men stakkels Alf, der er helt uskyldig i disse løjer. Han har påkaldt sig fruernes vrede over det nummer, han lavede med dem omkring Miss'erne. Han er uvidende om fruernes frygtelige raffinerede hævn, så han må til sidst søge trøst i Mona Lisas arme. Tekst fra Danskefilm.dk
With the 2021 baseball season about to get started, longtime Phillies reporter PAUL HAGEN joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to preview the Phils' campaign. Can they compete in the tough NL East? Also, we chat with Delaware Blue Coats radio voice KAYLA SANTIAGO. The Rowan University junior is making a name for herself as a play-by-play broadcaster. Plus, we talk about the 1st-place 76ers, the struggling Flyers ... and there's another "Random Chet" segment, too.
On February 12, 2020, B&D hosted a Circular Economy and Plastics Symposium, designed to help attendees navigate the latest U.S., regional, and global initiatives affecting the plastics landscape in 2020 and beyond. Hear key takeaways from the Symposium, presented by Paul Hagen, Russ LaMotte, and Dacie Meng.
The Phillies "summer camp" is under way and we're moving closer to what we hope will be a baseball season, albeit a shortened one. Visiting Philly Pressbox Radio to talk about the likelihood of a season and how Joe Girardi's club might do is longtime Phillies reporter Paul Hagen. Also on the show, Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko discuss the rest of the Philly sports scene ... and talk a bit more about the Philly Pressbox Radio Hall of Fame voting that continues through July 14th.
On this edition of Working The Beat, J.G. Taylor Spink award winning writer Paul Hagen joins us to talk about the latest with Major League Baseball's potential return from the Coronavirus pandemic, where the sports current economics stand and who would benefit if the 2020 season is lost. Mike and Kevin discuss the NBA's return plan- scheduled to be approved on Thursday- in Orlando and other topics.
This week, Adam and Jim are joined by Spink award winning writer Paul Hagen. Paul covered the Dodgers, Rangers, and Phillies since the mid 1970's, has covered over 30 World Series, and holds a place in the writers wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame. We talked about his time getting started in journalism, covering the World Series, and advice for young writers coming into the game.
On this episode of Betting Across America, Danny Burke is joined in studio by Amal Shah to discuss various topics and Paul Hagen calls in to break down futures props for the National League East. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
All of Philly's pro teams are making news these days, and we cover all of them! This week, 97.5 The Fanatic's Tyrone Johnson visits to talk about the Eagles and 76ers, and Hall of Fame baseball writer Paul Hagen stops by to talk about the Phillies' firing of Gabe Kapler and the search for a new manager. Plus, Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko and Fred Hugo make their Week 7 NFL picks and Fred has his weekly Fantasy Football tips.
This episode is based on Paul Hagen's article on the same topic written for CMSWire: 5 Ways to Recession-Proof Your Business With Customer Experience .
Lots of baseball and basketball talk on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable! Long-time baseball writer Paul Hagen (Philly Voice, formerly Philly Daily News and MLB.com) stops by to talk all-things Phillies, Bill Furman checks in via phone from Atlanta's SunTrust Park where the Phils and Braves are opening an important three-game series, and our pal Fred Hugo of FredAndButter.com joins Jim "Chet" Chesko to discuss the new-look 76ers. Fun show -- for real!
Penge, penge, penge… lommepenge, sparepenge, gamle penge, nye penge, kontopenge. Alle taler om dem, men hvor kommer de egentlig fra og hvordan blev de en del af vores hverdag? Dét kunne Benedicte på 6 år godt tænke sig at vide, og derfor har hun sendt Radionauterne en tur i banken - og helt tilbage til jernalderen! Kunne du tænke dig at komme med, så skynd dig ind og hør det nyeste afsnit af Radionauterne! Medvirkende: Benedicte 6 år og Lars Lüth Mikkelsen, Kommunikationsmedarbejder Nationalbanken. Musik og lyd: “Hej-Ho”, Snehvide Soundtrack på dansk ved Kurt Ravn, Paul Hagen, Thomas Eje, Benny Hansen, Jesper Klein, Jess Ingerslev; “Penge”, ved Peter Belli og De Nye Rivaler; “Penge, penge, penge” ved Lecia & Lucienne, Komponist Benny Andersson. Produktion og redaktion: Lisa Bay og Karen Birkegaard
This week, we sit down with Tanya Hersey, member of Local 423 working in administrative support at the IWK; Paul Hagen, Board member and chair of the civil service PR bargaining group; and Donna MacGregor, President of Local 71C, Cignecto Regional Centre for Education, to talk about what it's like to sit on a bargaining committee.
A dad finds out he cannot have children, yet he has three. A work at home sales guy names his dog Employee of the Quarter for the last few years, and the inventor of the Frisbee is our Business Birthday. Shop Talk looks at Gillette's TV spot on toxic masculinity—The Focus Group gang has a definite opinion—and John shares some pics from Paul Hagen's wedding. We're all business. Except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVW YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Bereits als fünfjähriger fand Paul seine „große Sportliebe“: das Kunstturnen. Nun, als 20-Jähriger und nach einem vollen Jahrzehnt im Leistungssport, geht's für ihn um die National-Team-Qualifikation, samt Weltcupteilnahmen. Doch was bedeutet es, Kunstturnen als Hochleistungssport zu praktizieren? Welche genetischen Voraussetzungen sollten vorhanden sein und weshalb ist für die meisten Top-Turner beispielsweise ein Körpergewicht über 60 kg ein „No-Go“? Wie ging er als Juniorenstaatsmeister mit schweren Sportverletzungen um und was hat es mit einem „Supersatz-Schulterwiederaufbau-Workout“ im Kraftraum samt Schwimmen als Ausgleichssport zu den bis zu 28 (!) Trainingsstunden pro Woche auf sich? Wie schafft er es derzeit, trotz Teilzeitarbeit und manchmal sogar ohne, den im Turnen an sich üblichen Trainer, seine Einheiten 100% fokussiert, diszipliniert und vor allem mit „Spirit“ durchzuziehen? Wir garantieren: Ein absolut faktengeladenes Exklusivinterview, geführt von Jürgen Reis am 27. Juli 2018 direkt am Olympiazentrum Vorarlberg, welches mehrfach hörenswert ist!
West Monroe Partners is known for partnering with companies to help them reimagine, build & transform their business with technology. The company recently read a study shows that, despite a tightening labor market that should be making companies sweat about how to convince their skilled workers to stick around, most of those surveyed ranked employee engagement toward the bottom when asked about their company’s top 10 priorities - and it didn’t even make the cut for 10% of the respondents. So, what’s it going to take for companies to realize that they can’t take their top talent for granted? In a competitive labor market like this, the Employee Experience is the new Customer Experience - and it’s time companies figured that out. I invited Paul Hagen, a senior principal in West Monroe’s customer experience practice and author of this report onto my tech podcast to find out more. Paul Hagen is a senior principal with West Monroe Partners in San Francisco where he heads the firm’s customer experience and innovation strategy. He is an experienced strategy, customer experience, and marketing professional with over 20 years of market research, human-centered design, technology and digital strategy, facilitation and project management experience and a track record for creating solutions that enable business goals through innovative technology and systems.
Metrosource Magazine Editor-in-Chief Paul Hagen returns with recommendations for summer movies, books, TV, and theater. He puts the "pop" back in pop culture. A man in the UK who spent 23 years in the closet is now a male escort, and a California Republican who thinks it's just fine to discriminate against LGBT home buyers caught our eye. We're all business. Except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Play: bit.ly/1pQTcVW YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Paul Hagen, Editor-in-Chief of Metrosource Magazine, joins The Focus Group to put the cherry on the sundae of our June Pride programming. Paul always has a good time with Tim and John. But first, Vera Wang has a birthday, John recaps his Pride march in NYC, a Swiss café gives you a latte and a hummer, and a woman gets fired from her job for being a woman. We're all business. Except when we're not. iTunes: apple.co/1WwDBrC iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Play: bit.ly/1pQTcVW YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Manny Ramirez spent eight great years in Boston, collecting eight All-Star game appearances. MLB.com's Paul Hagen explains why Ramirez's numbers are good enough to get into the Hall of Fame.
The Arizona Diamondbacks won the 2001 World Series due in large part to Curt Schillings' big game performances. MLB.com's Paul Hagen talks about Schillings' World Series co-MVP performance in the D-backs' championship run.
Curt Schilling will be forever remembered in Red Sox lore for the infamous bloody-sock game. MLB.com's Paul Hagen goes over Schillings' accomplishments and why he could be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Curt Schilling spent nine seasons in Philadelphia, earning three All-Star nods. MLB.com's Paul Hagen explains why Schilling was one of the best big-game pitchers.
Trevor Hoffman collected 601 saves during his 18-year career. At the time of his retirement, he had the highest strikeout percentage of any reliever in baseball. MLB.com's Paul Hagen explains why Hoffman shouldn't have to wait long to enter the Hall of Fame.
Manny Ramirez, a four-time All-Star with the Indians, was one of hardest working hitters in the game. MLB.com's Paul Hagen makes a case for Ramirez being voted into the Hall of Fame.
Structured surveys have been the workhorse of customer experience (CX) measurement programs, but often fall short in capturing real-time insights about the totality of an experience. In this episode, we speak with Paul Hagen, head of Customer Experience and Innovation Strategy at West Monroe Partners, about the evolution of voice of the customer (VoC) programs from […] The post 53: The Evolution of Voice Of The Customer Programs appeared first on The CX Cast ® by Forrester.
Customer experience is still a relatively new field – there are no university degrees in the discipline, and until recently few certification or professional programs. But now we are beginning to see signs of its emergence into a full-fledged profession. In this episode, we speak with special guest Paul Hagen, head of Customer Experience and […] The post 21: The Rise Of The CX Professional appeared first on The CX Cast ® by Forrester.
DÅRLIGDOMMERNE FRA ARKIVET DETTE AFSNIT ER EN "GENUDSENDELSE". DA VI VAR NØDT TIL AT SKIFTE SERVERPROVIDER GIK EN DEL AFSNIT TABT, MEN NU HAR VI ENDELIG FÅET STYR PÅ LORTET, SÅ HER ER AGENT 69 JENSEN - I SKYTTENS TEGN. Nu bliver det lummert! Jacob, Christopher (aka Sideburns) og Troels hopper under de frække dyner med stjernetegnsfilmen “Agent 69 Jensen – I Skyttens Tegn”. Her optræder et par af de største danske skuespillere, såsom Karl Stegger, Poul Bundgaard, Arthur Jensen og Paul Hagen, i en film der hverken har en sammenhængende historie eller tilnærmelsesvis godt skuespil. Nå ja, så er den krydret med ‘full-on-penetration’, og en franskmand der trænger til et kursus i tissekone-slikkeri. Lyt med inden din mor gør det!
Yankees' reporter Bryan Hoch discusses the Yankees' ever-changing pitching rotation and their level of fatigue, just in time for the return of Michael Pineda with MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen.
Braves reporter Mark Bowman talks with MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen about the Braves playing well despite a lack of the offense we're used to seeing from Atlanta as well as an update on Andrelton Simmons.
The Yankees have had many different looks during the season. Yankees Reporter Bryan Hoch talks about the team's search for an identity and some of the question marks that remain in the rotation with MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen.
MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen talk with Braves reporter Mark Bowman about some of the pitching injuries that have plagued the team as they try to end their recent skid.
Are the Yankees in the market for more trades? Join club reporter Bryan Hoch as he talks with MLB.com's Paul Hagen and Matthew Leach about some of the moves the Yanks have already made and the most likely trades on the horizon for the Bronx Bombers, as well as giving an update on Masahiro Tanaka's health.
Will the Braves offense be able to get going? Join Braves reporter Mark Bowman as he talks with MLB.com's Paul Hagen and Matthew Leach about the Braves' struggles at the plate and their quest for NL East supremacy.
MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen talk to Braves reporter Mark Bowman about what's in store for Atlanta's second half as they look to improve their offense and take sole possession of first place in the NL East.
How will the Yankees deal with the loss of their prized pitcher, Masahiro Tanaka to injury? MLB.com's Matthew Leach and Paul Hagen talk to Yanks reporter Bryan Hoch about how the Yankees will look to bounce back from the injuries to their rotation as the season rolls on.